TILE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1900. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET rTa. a&4 Cora Frices Eon oa tls Down Grade. TRADERS AWAIT GOVERNMENT REPORT Little Hew Received U Favorable ta Bears tleeelats Larae la north n, Wkirt Spring Wheat Mtbm Is laser Way. OMAHA. September 10, 1500. Th wheet market waa weak early, tha opening being oft i0V) from Saturday's close. Shorts oovered a little, and trade was to light that prices rallied somewhat and bald steady moit of the session, the does being e below Saturday for Decem ber and HQ lower for September. Lower cables and favorable domestic crop, nsws were bearish Influences, while receipts were large at all points, especially In the north west, where the spring wheat movement is well under way. Cash prices there were off a cent. Many were Inolined to await the government erop figures, which will be issued this afternoon. With' large receipts and favors ble weather, coin" prices were off at the open ing, declining gradually until at the close ueierred futures were off fee. . The beartsti tendency u checked by the inclination of shorts to even up and await the govern ment report. Primary wheat receipts were 1,303. iC bushels and shipments 840,000 bushel, against receipts last year of l.uo.Ow busn els and shipments of 617,00 bushels. Corn receipts were aiil.000 bushel and shipments 718.0uo bushels, against receipts laul year f 7M.O0O bushels and shipments of SIJ.OUO bushels. Clearances were tt-'.VO bushtis wheat, 8,000 barrels flour, lu9,770 bushels corn and 13,000 bushels oats.. and H1 lower on corn. W'lest visible Increased 115,000 bushels, orn Increased - 673,009 bushels, oats In creased M.OuO bushels. World's shipments were 9.800,000 bushels, being large from Rus sia and ths Danube. This wire cams from Minneapolis: "The current receipts of new spring wheat here and northwest are of very ordinary qual ity. Indicating either a low agerage for the total crop or that the spring wheat farmer is selling his low grade whoat first In view of the fact that he Is gen erally. proierou and has several other crops that are bridging relatively higher and could be sold first, there is a growing belief that spring wheat may not movo as rapidly as had been predicted. This week should, however, be an excellent test of this. The weather has been the finest .Imaginable .for over a week, and there bav been reports of much thresh ing of shocked wheat nd direct hauling to country stations." . Looal range of options: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. t Close. Bafy. Wheat Sept... May... Corn ., , Sept... Deo,.., May.. 62A MViA 41HA I7HA at A asked. B bid. Onaaha Cash tales. WHEAT No. I bard, 1 car at Otto, 1 car at 62 o. , OATS No. f colored, 1 car at J7Hc; No. t whlta.1 car at 28c; No. 4 white, 1 oar at Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. 1 bard. 6333c: No. I hard, SIHV! No hard KlVc; No. sp. irlng, 6Jc: No. 4 spring, tHAVUc. CORN No. 8, 41Sfiiio; No. 4, 40W941Uo; O. 8 yellow, CVaai&e; No. 8 white, 4443o. No ... OATS No. a mixed. 2M. (6rS7V4c : No. 1 White, iwaiic; no. 4 white, ziU'i'W-RYaV-No. i 61Ho; No. t. 60c. wivi necvipie. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago -......... 79 658 345 Minneapolis ,.401 - Omaha It ' '71 78 Duluth :. Bt, Lout v. 93 . 101 141 CHICAOO ORAH AND PROVISIONS Feataree of the Trading aad Closing Prices on Board 'of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept, 10. Ths wheaa- market broke again today under a large amount of bearish news. Trading, however, was Jigntrmany traaerr awaiav-ig tne puDiica tun of the government ci up report, whloh was scheduled, for lo.nL After the close of the local exchange. At the close of the market wheat was down V4pHo. Com was unchanged. Oats were up SttHo and pro visions 1ikl17Wo lower. L.riw. I. . imr IK. wlit mark wan depressed because of the large norinweat ern movement, lower oablea and. heavy ahlomanta Urom Russia. . Later, however. It was announced that tba Russian spring , 'wheat', crup waa 38 per cent less than the crop of last year and this put some back bone Into the market. Trade slackened considerably during the last part of the session and - the dose was oarey steady December opened at 711710. sold be tween "lHlfco and n11AO and closed at 71Hlj,71!Uo. Clearances of wheat and flour vera oaual to 262.100 bu. Primary re celpta were) l.iuB.OOO bu., against l,ao,Otf tiu. 1--. Vi..An..llM lknliilh rl,l. cago reported receipts of 706 cars, against a holiday last week and 718 cars a year ao. Corn was. easier at the opening chlully W,iui t nf lKrtf a local and Drlmitry re ceipts, prises being off H'SSc. Weaker cables, lower prices for casn corn and small clearances counted strongly against an advance In prices. Offerings became scarce on the' decline and prtoes. recovered somewhat, a fear of possible frost In Ne braska aiding the advance. December corn opened at 41VLf414o, sold between 4110 and 41642c and closed unchanged at 41c. Local receipts were bat oars, with $bo of contract grade; . The oais market was firm all day, the -Mmf r&uaa belnsr an Increase of only ',oij bu. in the visible supply, the firmness of cask oats ana tne oeiiei mat me warm weather, .which Is making a record corn crop, la also drying up the pastures. -A dispatch, from Russia declaring that the ,r.uni nrnn Is 20 oer cent below that of fast year aided in stiffening the market. December oats opened at )V4BSo. sold between JOHc aad SIHo and closed at 81Vo, the hl.h prloe of the day. Local receipts were 146 cars. . . - I k. nnui.inni market was easier today. specially in the January options. The run of hogs was below the estlmsta and prices for them were iuo niguer e;r m w... th. .luanr. was lost. The re- port of the feders, bureau shows that the recent paoklng house agitation did not affect domestic trade at the yards, but r j io In iinort business. January pork opened Ttfo lower at 13J and deolinea to m ," " LM was loo lower at $T. Ribs wer down ITHc at 4.rTV. . Batlmaled rei-elpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 11 cars; corn, lti cars; oats, ZZPO bead. . ,, , The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles ! Open.t HI h. Daw." I ciose.l 8afy. ewheat I Dec... 710'Hl gc-pt-J '4 71V 71i a.7in 76'i 7&y 78v w "Corn- 8pt.. I 4H'&4 4li'S 4!H! 41 4JVj 46'i 46H4TH 414u 41V DM.. . 41V4I May.. Onts- Bept.. Deo.. ' May., Fork- Sept., Jan., Lard eept.. Oct... Jan.., Ribs Bept.. 42VjdV42WS a74 791 I 80 80 I80W3N1 804 81 82 83tW 1 70 ii OS 8 M 8 M J 70 IS SCO 8 18 78 62HA 2HA Sfcrx.:: :::::::: 411 4 37WA 87HA 8fiA JfijiA S7HA..7HA 87HB 17SB M 7 18 70 1! KH 18 18 8 B0 I 8 8 67h! 8 6?S 7 7WI 1 77S4 8 88 I 8 68 18 81V4J 8 M 8 56 7 77W . 7 771 7 7 . I 8 eo 84, 7 00 8 B!Vy .2 8 Jan.... 7 00 7 12 ..No.' Is. ' '' i'. .h nuntatlons were as follows: FuUl tv pteaiy; winter i'tciia, o. j.- Ak- . l) ij ta utknS.25: spring patents. " 83 7Hi.Ui' straights, i.Vi; bakers. 8180 WHEAT No. t spring. iafeiOc; No. 8, I O-TIa: No. I red. vy' , OATS-No. t 31p: No. t white. 3HiuM34c N. 8 white. B'iSlV. HAkl.EVFnlr to choice malting. Celtic WKrilHi No, I nax.- 11.04; No, l nortn wpstern. 8WH: prime timothy, t3.S6jU.0O L-lnver. mnlraet aradec. IlllO. I'HOVUION'8-Ikhot-L. Hba. sides (loose) 8S tfifUA. Mess pork, par Mil.. Ila.70. Lard, f.er v in., W-cV. rviori Clear siut-s looxeaj, Tin- inripta and shipments of flour and Brain were; " Receipts. fihlimenis. . Vlour. bbls. ....... C"0 42 Wheat, bu, t. ...... w.l' "'l'ti. bu .8! s.ftlfi 492.M0 m 6' . Data, bu ,.,,.,,.-.,..rj(.lt Itye, bu.. v S,Ci barley, bu, St.1 .9 , .On thr Produce rxcliagi lodar' the Lut. tor market was firm; creamcrta. l:ii,c; . aeariast 17Ulh.P fce arm; at u.ark cases m!iirt.. K4ttl7c: firsts. Nc: T.rlme flt-e. 2"'rc; extras, Uc. Cheese, steady; llHfa UVc. RKW initK iK5F.nl. MARKET Qnoietloas of the Day Varleas Com mod It lea. NRW THRK. Sent. in. FLOm ne- celpts. 84,4 bbls ; exports. 80,414 bbls. Market quiet and easier; Minne sota patents. 84.10i4.SR: Minnesota bK- era, i a.A; winter patents, J..M( i; winter atraignts. IS.AO M l.su; winier etrss, title 8. 2b: winter low grados. .fr..L'tl. Ke flour, firm; fair to gooa, 83 ;5fi 3.75; choice to fancy. I8.80O4.00. COllNMEAL, Hsrely steady; fine white and yellow, 81.:o 1.26; coarso, tl.lOfs 112: kiln Hrlnri. 12 7Sli . RYE Kiury; No. 1 western, 63c, c I. t.. New York. BARNEY Quiet; feeding. S9',4C C. I. f., BulTalo;. malting, V,4i(.?c. c. I. f., Huffalo. WHEAT Reeplnta il BIYI hu.' einort. 182.01 bu. Spot market easy: No. i red, 7fSo In elevator; No. I red, "WiC, f. o. b., atmai; io. i northern Dululh, 7?Tc. r. o. b., afloat; No. t hard winter, TitXc, f. o. b., afloat. Sharp dinilnes occurred early In the session owing to weak cables, heavy northwest receipts, favorable weather and liberal world's shipments. Covering fol lowed, however, and the late market was steadier, with corn, closing only Ha net lower; My dliHic, closing at M l-lc; September, 7C V? 71'V'-. closing st 7flHc; De cember, 70 3-lV0,8 7-11c. closing at 7So, CORN Receipts, 76.3.' bu.; exports, $u,iS bu.; No. i, B6c in elevator and WVe, f. o. b.. afloat: No. I yellow. KaUo: No. 2 white. t)oo. Option market at first displayed weak ness on tne lower cables ana large re ceipts, but eventually recovered on frost talk, closing VtfiVic net h!-hr; May closed st 4S'5fcc; Beptember, SHiMHc. closing at 66c: December, 6')4'S04c, cioelng at j0o. UA 1 rtecelpts. J bu.; exports, ni. 4.71 bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, M to l! Ins.. 36Hc; natural white. 30 to 36 lbs.. 8&H1t37Uc: clipped white. 88 to 40 lbs.. w'-i'aiiHc. ilAi yuiet; snipping, 7bc; gooa to choice. S0c$1.00. hops Steady; common to cnoice; aut, 16c; 1804, 1JC14C. HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 28 pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 80 pounds, He. iiKAllttK - ((iv; una, ztvimc. PROVISIONS Beef Arm: family. 810 SOA 11.00: mess, $S.609.00; beef hams, 321.00 22.50; packet, 89.00 i?r9.0. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. $10 50312.50; Mrkiefl shoulders, nominal; picmea name, 2.0018.50. Iard market easy; western rlme, M.7B8.flif rflnel. easy; continent, 3.1Mi9.2B: Houih America. 810.00: com pound, 7.12H7.37H. Pork, steady; fam ily, I18.B0 wlur snort ciear, ni. id yb: mess, lis.lbti l.8. TALLOW Firm: cltv (3! per pkg.). BV43 BMc: country rpkgs. free), 6Vi6Ho. Hicrmeaay; domestic, tair to extra, 3 Si 'j V, ts; Japan, nominal.- extra, IVvtfibo; official prices, creamery, common to extra, lMV?f24 Vic ; state doJiy, common to fancy, VfylAhtc; renovated, com mon to extra, l&Ufi'SlHc; western imitation creamery, firsts, 19S30a. CHEESE Weak; stute mil cream, large fancy, 12Hc; state, fair to good, 12-i:o; small fancy, 12fto; fair' to good, UVsQl-cl Inferior, 10llo. KGQS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 2Mi30c: Hate, good to choice, 27 28c ;' mixed, extra, lt6f 2oc; western firsts, ZlWXc; official prices, western nrsis, u, seewnus, wuuu. - POULTRY Alive, not quoted; i dressed, turkeys, ilfilic; fowls, 10MVsO. St. Loots General Market. sit : Tyi'Ta . cunt to wirEiAT lywer: track, No. 1 red. cash, 7(370Hc; No. 3 hard. 87HSTlo; December, 9S6ko; May, 14 u,VfVA-XaiBtiri a-.w No. 3 white, 4849o; December, 4040io; May, 41o. OATS Higher; track, No. 2 cash, 31c; No. 1 white. 81 Ho; December, SIVaSISc; May, 83HO bid. KYB wigner; ho. FLOURBteady; red winter patents, 33.28 98.40; extra far.cy and straight, 82.85(03.25; clear, iz.ifl.mrz. n. Bt-Ei-Timotny, dun at wowaa. i. CORNMEAL Steady at 33.80. BRAN Brisk: sacked, east track, 733 78Ho. HAY Bteaoy; timotny, su.ouwi.w; prai rie, t7.6Ofil0.0. IRON COTTON T1B 81.00. . , BAOOINO-91-18C. HEMP TWINE 7He. . PROVISIONS Pork. steady: lobbing. 318.20. Lard, lower; prima steam, 3ft.27H. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra short, I9.12H; clear ribs, 38.37H; short clears. 33 50. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, 9.87tt; clear ribs, 810. 12U; short clear, 310.25. POULTRY Dull;' chickens, 10c; springs, Uttc: turkeys, ,144c; ducks. Be; geeae, 8c. i UTTER Firm; creamery. lU3hko'. diryv-18s23o..n . -- r,i rj. - . iSOUS firm; nc, case count. . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls.......,., 11,00 18.000 Wheat, bu ...'M,nno 0"0 Corn, bu. 108,000 870r Oats, bu lti.oou tio.ooo J ' Mlmwemwolld Grata ' Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 10. FLOUR First patents, 33.80CM.00: second patents. 33.7f eps.Bb; nrst clears, ii.vw.t; secona clears, $2.4003.40. BRAN In bulk, $1300 18.25. CSuDerlor Board of Trad quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago, delivery). Ths range of prices, as reported by F. 0. Day st Co., 110-m Board oi Trade, was: Articles. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Bat y WheatH' May... 78VS4 74H ' 73V 74 - Sept... MP ' ' " 4V Dee.... e&Wfe . 6H H 6V Flax Sept... 1 OWi 1 09V 1 084) 1 0H Oct.... 1 08 1 08 107H IV7 Nov... 1 08 1 08 1 0714 1 07U .Dec... 107 1 07 108V 106 744T74' :1 108H 1 08 1 08-4 107 Kaasas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS C1TT. Sept, W.-WHEAT-Sep-tember, 2Hc: December, 4o; cash, No. 2 hard. 84tt6Hc; No. 3, 83Q4a; No. I red, 0Bc; No. 3. 4c - . CORN September, 4140 : December, 37o; cash, No. 3 mixed. 42c; No. 3 white, 460. OATS No. 8 white, KHs&oic; No. 3 mixed, 29630c. EGOS Steady; extras, lHc; firsts, case Included, lSc; seconds. llHc. HAY Steady: choice timothy, 811.x5OaJ.00; choice prslrle. 39.0nw.2a, RYE Steady; B36c. BUTTER Creamery, 28f packing. IRe. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 4S4.oS 131,000 Corn, bu 81,o0 42,ono Oats, bu ., 19,000 18,000 nnlatk Grata Market. DULUTH, Sept 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 71Vc; No. t northern, 89 e; September, 704c, October, 7Hc; Deoem lr, 70Vc; May, 74 c;' September durum.' No. 1, 2c; No. 2, 89c; October durum. No. 1. 3Hc; No. 2. B8He; old durum. No. 1. 3Ho; Na 2. 6Ho. OATS To arrive, 38 He; September, 2Hv RYE 53c . BARLEY SB O 4 Sc. Liverpool Grata aad Provisions. UVFRPOOL. Bent. lO.-WHEAT-Spot. dull; No. t red, western, winter, ts tW, futures, steady; September, 6s fed; Decem ber. a 1V1. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed,' new, 4s lOd; American mixed, old. 4s lid: futures, nulet; September, nominal; December, 4s BVd; January, new. 4s VI. Mllwaake Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 74(1 75c; No. 2 northern, 71 73c: December, 71 He. RYE Pteady; No. 1. B8H87-. BARLEY Steady; Na 3. 55458c; sam ple 38 0 840. CORN Lower; No. S cash. 48H47c; December, 41 Ve. Pearla Grata Market. PEORIA. Sept. W.-OORN Lower: No. I yellow and No. 3. 46o; No. 4. 45 o no grade. 44M4tc. OATH Firm: No. I white. SOVMlc; No. t wMte, 6Hc: No. 4 white, IStfTSViO. RYE Higher; No. 3. BeVijc. WHISKY On the basts of 81.?. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 10. BUTTER Market. ??lo higher; extra western cream ery, ffv'tj-'ti; raira eroy prints, sac. EQOS Firm: good demand; nearby fresh and western fresh, Etc. at msrk. CMEE9& Firm. Nw York full cream, 12&14c. Teleria Sed Market. TOLEDO, Sept. 10. SEEDS New clover, cash, 37.18; October and December, T Prime timothy, 3135; prim alslke. 37 00; No. I ry. Kftsc. t vVaal Market. ST. Iina, Sept. I0.-WOOL-Steady; medium grades, combing and clot hi a. tlA 3o; I1ht fine. lJ3o; heavy flne 14gl7c; tub washed. m-UC ,. " I.' 1 U I RaAM IMm.L-k j ELGIN. III., Sept. 10.-BI,TTKR-Flrm to- uriy mi )tv. eavunce ui ec a pound over Isst week. Output . tut Ui week. 734.000 pound. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS BtniBtth in th Wall fitrtst lluUi ia tpttty and IotennittaBt. MONEY CONDITIONS CHECK SPECULATION tkaasBBBwaavds) I Day's Cold Eaarageaaeale Hot Baal ta Heavy Loss of Cash ' by Itaaka list Week NEW YORK, Sept. 10 The strength In today market was spotty and Intermittent and wit a disappointment to the speculative element, who counted on an advance be cause heavy buying was evident on Satur day after the appearance of the bank state ment with Its formidable showing of a deficit of 8e.6TX.noo below the legal reserve. Events occurred today In about the way they were expected to as a bssls of the strong closing of the stork market on Saturday. But the stork market reepomwt todaj' was moderate and the ranks of tlu) advancing stocks rather a ragged one. There was evidently a good deal ef realising folng on In stocks that were bought -an aturdny and this added to the impression that Saturday's buying wss for purposes of support rather than for accumulation. Erie. Reading, United States Steel, Amal gamated Copper and the Transcontinental group were all Under more or less pressure. The effect upon foreign money snd stock markets of the heavy demand or New Vera for gold hnd Its Influence In checking speeu letive excess here. There was. much eon fuslnn also In estimating the exact amount of gold actually secured owlnr to the possi ble duplication of announcements by the prlvfite banks making engagements and the nations! banks acting for them, and to which alone the privilege of holding gov ernment deposits against the gold engage ments applies under the treasury order. It became evident early In the dny, how ever, thnt the minimum rate of Saturday on today's movement, which was 31.0rO.0no, was exceeded. Call money loaned as high as 10 per cent esrly In the day, but ran off to the neighborhood of 6 per cent before the principal money operations were con cluded, rising again to 11 per cent at the last. As an offset to last week's cash loss by the banks of over 8l,000.fl00. the day's gnm engagements wers not ruliy adequate. The new bank week starts with a with drawal of nearly a million by the subtreas- ury, ann mat institution was a creditor st the clearing house establishment for nearly half a million dollars. New York trust companies have commenced the accumula tion of rash to fill the addition reserve re quirement in force October 1. and with the movement of cssh to the Interior still In force the restoration of New York bsnk re serves to the legal requirement without additional loan contraction seems proble matical. The question thus Involved had Its part in tne uncertain tone or stocits. Bo did the forces of opposition to the Import of gold whloh was emphasised in the rise of discount rates in London, Paris and Berlin and the advance of gold In London, the rise of American eagles at the Bank of England amounting to Is ftVfcf an. ounce. interest attached to the official report of the August output on the Rand which In creased no less than 17,8.12 ounces over the July production and reached a total of 609.115 ounces for the month. This rapid Increase In the heavy output of South Afri can goin promises larre new supplies to meet the New York demand even though the state foreign banks are Indisposed to part with any of their present large hold ings. The southern group, both In tha railroad and Industrial list, were prominent amongst tne sirong stncxs or tne aay. nut they did not hold well after the apneaeanee of the government cotton crop report. The large Increase In earnings In the Atchison annual report strengthened confidence In a coming dividend Increase and speculative guessers were liberal in their surmises of the ex tent of the Increase, drawing an analogy from the Union Pacific dividend. The late rise In call money added to the unsettle ment and helped to make the closing Irregular. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 82.786,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. The following was the range of price on the New York Stock exchange: Salsa Hiss. Vow. C1M. Asama topress 871 AsulgMUd Copper Ul.loo 111 111 11JH Amer. Car ss reuary.... 8.100 m o o it pit ,.: l.in M1H 101 intH Amr. Cottoa Oil 0 I2H tltt e pM Amer. Bnraas Amsr. HI4e Se Leather pfd. 1 St Leather pfd. 100 tH SMSrUlM t.toe lH 84 HI! HM4 Olr. . loe- - ' It m 100 . 41 ,41 40 Vi Amer. lee soOrills.. Amer. unml ta all Amer. Locomotive 1.M0 1H 71 71 to Bt4 .1... HI Amer. laMltlag a Beaalog tT.tao niu 180 1U do pfd 80O 114 114 114 Amer. Sugar Reflates to 1M1 1M 1M A mar. Tobaese Hi etts to IN 11 11 Anaroeda Mining C 1.o HlUj r Atrbiaon , U.00 110 da sf '. 40 101 1001 Atlantis Coast Ua 1.10 141 ' 141 141 1 Baltimore a Ohio 8,100 11V 1M 110 do pfd 100 H It M Brooklra Rapid Traastt.... si,) Sl IIW. 11 u Canadlaa PnolS 1,40 177 1T7 , lT7a Qeatral of Now Joraoy tH Choeapooke Ohio.. ...... 4.400 H m 4 Chieato Oraot WoMorn (0 11 11 11 Chloato Northwesura... 3.40 ill 314 110 C. M. Sm St. Paul U.10 171 171 171 Chlaago Term. A Trans. II do pfd 37 C, C. C. a St. Loala 10 K M Colorado Fool and Iroa.... r.100 t 17 M Colorado a Southern 10 M M do let pfd do M pfd .... 41 Consolidated Oea 4.140 141 140 140 Cora Products rfg 11 1 1 do pfd 14 Dolawar a Hudson 1.T0 811 311 811 twl.. Lack. Weaker M Donor a Rl Oraa 1,80 41 49 41 do pfd ....J X10 M M K Dlstlllors Bossrltlos 1.100 44 11 44 Erie M.I00 41 41 44 do 1st pfd J..... L100 71 77 77 do Id tfd 4.S0 71 71 71 Ooaoral BloetH , 109 1M 144 144 Hocking Vnllor , .... IN Illinois Central ' , .... 171 Inter. Paper W U II 11 do pfd ' U Inlsr. Pump 4 47 ' 44 46 do pfd sl-4 Iowa C.otral so . 11 10 de pfd r...... lloo 11 11 u K. C. 8oathrB 4u0 Ki M u do pfd U0 M 17 r LovtsTlllo Nashvllla 8,00 Uo 141 141 Msxloan Csntral 40 M 10 10 Mlna. a 8t. Lost 40 74 It 14 at.. St. P. a Bault its. M. m do pfd ..... Ill Mlssouil Paclfls 3,Ma H 7 17 Missouri, Ksa. Texas..:. 1.100 tt u S4 do pfd 10 1 70 70 National Load I.1U 71 17 71 National R. R. st Max. pfd 10 41 44' 44 Now Tor Central I. no 144 144 144 N. Y., Ontario a WssUra. 80 II 10 Ki Norfolk Western l.to 11 i do pfd 0 North Amorlcaa 1.404 t (i m PnclAs Msil 40 M M PsnnsrlTonla 81.100 141 141 141 PoopICa una 3.0u .. (S Pitta., C . C. A St. L. Prssasd Btsol Car 1,400 84 u t44. do ptd rt Pullman Pslae Car M Ui HO M0 Reading 101. 10 144 141 143 do 1st ptd , to do id pfd 1 Rspublle Rtesl 30 n 17 14 17 do pfd 1 1.10 101 101 101 Rock Island C 1,100 ts 17 ' Ul do pfd 1,10 44 US, St. Loala S P. M pfd 44 It. Louis seuthwaatara.... SM M' M M do pfd 4.10 II i 41 H soutbora Pacls K104, 11 11 do pfd 1O0 111 m4 ji outhsra Railway U.loO J 17 11 do pfd M M Tsnnossoe Coal aad Iron.. iu Toxas PacISs d.ma M 15 n TeUds, St. L. A Wostora.. ha 1 . ti cJ do pN 4u 11 114 Valoa Psolg 4.4oO i,l ltrs, m do sfd too ti M V. 8. gsprosa 134 V. a. Roaltr n V. a Rabbor 8.10 41 47 4 do pfd 10 1(4 1ft 1M II. g. 8 too I U S 47 44 44Z do Pfd . 17 107 107 Vlrjlois -Carolina Ckoralsal. 1.400 41 41 do pfd 10 Wnbash to 80 1 11 do pfd 100 44 4 44 Wslls-rargo Biprsss .... ps Wootlnshouso Blsctrt ito Western I'nloa ' . . . Wkssllns A Lsk Brto t(uv Wloeoosta Control too M 3 11 do pfd K,i4 North. rs Paotas (,700 117 n ill J Cootral Laaiaor 40 M u 14 P". tw. ,vi ii 101 tloss-thsSold 1.40 SO t n Groat Northora pfd I. so 1J Xt4 114 lntor. MacreeeiUaa es-dlf.. 4,'s t t t do pfd. oxit is 71 11 ti2 Total aalss lor ths say. K4.100 abaroa. Keve Vark Mining Storks. NEW YORK. Sept. .-Clonlng guotatlona on mining stocks were: Adams Coo. M .Little Calef AUoo T' Ontario tit Broore 10 Onbir ., ua Brunswick Coa M PboooU Coautock Tuasol .... 14 Potoal is Coa. Cal. aad Va... Baase ........ at Horn ttlTor r is iSisrra Nora da at Iron ailror ....-..,. I Small Hope H LsadTlila Coa 8 standard 11, Bask af German y Statement. BERLIN. Sept, 18. The weekly state, ment of the Imperial Hank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash In band, decreased 23.830.0OU marks; treas ury notos. decreased 1.020.0 J marks; Otbar BMurlUea, dec reused 13.388.004) marks; notes In ' circulation, decreased 9,780,000 marks. lv Vorsa Money Market. NFJW TORK. Bept. )0. MONBY-Oti call steady. 8i4 pr fenti ruling rate. 8 per cent; closing bki, 8 per cent; offered. 13 per cent. Time loans dull and steady; sixty dsya, 73 per ceatl ninety dsys, 7j7H P'r cent: six monf)a,J fti7 per rent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAPKR-3437 per C8T F.RL1 NO KXCHANOB Steady at J KiailH .8348 for demand and at H K-fN or sixty day hi!!-, posted rates. 84 Sl4.81Vk snd SIMS; commercial bllla. 34 78. SILVER Bar, - c - Mexican dollara, &2c. ItONDS Oovernmeni steady) railroad. Ir regular. Quotations on New York bonds today were as follows: ,. . 17. S. r. ts. rg.u.704gssn 14 series.. ..1M do coupon 10 I do 4s. effs t' C. 8. Is. rt .ll 84 series ....... 3o eoupoa ...1' to 4a. ctfs si t7. 8. old 4s. ret " '1'1 1.. A N. ant. 4r inn do eonnon 101 Msnhst. e. sold 4s. ...leaj TJ. . now 4a, 1T1 ,M. Central 4s 71 d eotinon m i do 1st Inc 1 Am. Titaeco 4 n .ln. A St. L. 4a.... : o as 1)1 , . K. A T. 4a 101 Atrklsna ton. 4s....,l'i in id M de sdj. 4s -..'MH N. R r of M. e. i. s. Atlantic C. L. 4s ( ' N. Y. C. t- ls.... ' B. A O. 4s ,..II N. 1. C. ton. ts 174 . do. JHs ..:.'....,..vll ha. Paoltlr 4s 101 nrk. Ti. T. ct. 4s.... II', do la 71 Contral of Oa. 11W K. A W. eon. 4a.. ..loo Oo 1st Ine P :Ure. i. L. rf. 4a... t dn id Inc. .......... M p.nn. sr. So 101 do id lne....... 7 Readlnt ren. 4s The. A O. 4a. 1A4 , 'at. L. A I M. e. Is. 111 Caicato A ATlvta.... 77 at. L. A . f. 4s. It C. R. A q. S. 4a,,.. M St. U . W. con 4a.. 77 C . R. . A P.' 4a.... iiUj Seaboard A. L 4s.... WSt do enl. ta f. So. pacific 4., 1 Crc. A ft. L. . 4s.l01 do 1st 4. rlfa. 6 Colo. Ind I, osr. A., 11 So. Railway s 111 Tnlo.' MM ..-.'.. 71 Tsss A P. Ists Ill Colo. A So. 4s.'...'..'tl Y.. St. L. A W. 4s.. st', Cubs Is 101 I'nlon Pacific 4s 101 i'. a n. u. as ts t'. s. stool M ta s Dlst. Been. Is ' Wshssh Into 114 Brio prior lien 4s... .100 ; do deb. B 11 4 roi. 4s Wsateru Md. s S4 Hock. Vsllsy 4s....lo W. A L. B. 4a IS Japan la 100 Wis. Csntral 4 11 Dfferoo. Ronton Stock and Bonds. HOSTON. Sept.' 10. Call loans, 8fr8 nt; time' loans. Ba7 per cent. Cloi ft quotation on mocks snd bonds were: Atchlsoa adj. 4a.. W lAtlantlo 11 do 4s H Blnabsm Moi Contral 4 TI .('al. A Hecla Atchison ir fentsnnlal do pfd 100 Torpor Rants .... Boston A A nslT West oi-dlv.. Ronton Blovatod ....111 rrnnklln Fltchburg pfd 114 Oranbr Max. Contral "t Isle Rnrsl N. T.. N. H. A K..l!t Maas. Mining Pars Marquette .... II iMichlssa .11 .T . II . 77 , 11 , tl ... 11 ... 11 ... ... II ... 10 ... 1 ... H ...111 ... 14 ... It :::r,H ... 10 ... ... 1 ... a ... ... ... 1 ...111 ... 4 ... H ... II ... t ...117 ... 11 I'nloa Pacific ..IMS. Mohawk .. M Mont, Coal A C... .. It inid Domlnloa .. II Osceola ..114 Parrot ..lit iQulnrr Am. Art. Cham do pfd Am. Pneu. Tubs. Am. Stirar do pfd '. Am. Tsl. A Tel.. Am. Woolen .... do Bfd ..!'! hannon M Tamarack Trlnltr UMtsd Copper .., V. S. Mlnlna .... .104 Doss. Iran A Stool. It Mass. Ktectrta , oo pta Mssa. Oaa United Prult ..... United Shoe Mace. do pfd 'Greene Con V. S. Stool do pfd Adrenturo ,, Allouos Amalgamated Asked. Bid, 1lt4.li. a. Oil . tl i Utah ; ,lor victoria . t ,Wlaona ............ . ! Wotrlne North Butto . 44 Butto Coalition ,. .14 Nevada .. IMItrhall . M Cal. A Artsona. .111 Tscumsrh Loadsa Closing; Stocks. LONDON, Sept. 10. Closing quotations (n the Stock exchange were: Consols, money SH E, K. A T.... .. 17 . . 1B0 .. 4 .. M .. 11 .. 71 .. 4 .. 74 .. 19 ..103 .. M- .." .. SI .. 4 ..111 .. il .. 47 do account N. T. Central. Aeaconda Atchison de pfd B. A O.... Canadlaa PactSa Che. A Ohio... Chicago O. W. . C. M. A St. P. DoBoors D. A R. O.. do pfd Brio do 1st pfd .... do id ptd Illinois Central ; i4 .m .1044 .1K Norfolk A W do pfd Ont. A Western... Pennsylvania ..ll .. S .. 11". Rand Mines Raadlna Southern Ry do pfd ..... Bo. Paolflo ... ..111 44 Union Paolflo t I do pfd 10 V. S. Steal.... do pfd Wabash . So pfd L. A N Spanish 4 M SILVER Bar, flrrm 81 1-lfid per ounce. jnwiu .uuivfc per. cent. The rat of discount In the open market for short bills Is 333 per cent; for three months' bills, V66 pr cent. .dForolara, financial. PARIS, Sept lO.j-Pricea on tha bourse today were unsettled and tending down wards. Russian imperial fours were nomi nal. Russian bonds of W04 were 470.00. The private rata of' discounts were 1 11-18 per cent. - . ... ST. PKTERBBTJR4Jpt. 10. The bourse was fairly Arm today,', 'but government securities lost sllffhtlyv Imperial fours were quoted at 70 and Imperial fives. 81. - Treasnry Statement. WASHINGTON. Sept 10. Today's atata ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, sxrlusdve of the 3150.000,000 gold reserve, shows: " Available cash bal ance, $311,073,808: g6ld coin and bullion, 8108,887,163; gold certificates, $57,60.110. Baak Clearings OMAHA, Bept. 10. Bank clearings for today were 31,908,438.28 and for the corre sponding data last ysar 81,468,481.90. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 10. METALS Ths London tin market .was unchanged to a shad lower at the elosa today, with spot closing at 184 6s and futures at 188 6s. Locally the market. was a shade easier in ton with buyers at 840.00 and hold ers asking $40.60. Copper was unchanged in London, with both spot and future quoted at 88 1 6s. Locally the market was strong and higher, with lake quoted at $18.87 18.11; electrolytic, $18.76 19.00; casting, $18.60018.76. Lead was firm, at 36.7616.85 in the local markst and advanced is 8d to 18 8s 6d in Lon don. Spelter was unchanged, at 87 10s in London, but ruled firmer locally, with spot quoted at 86.06O8.16. Iron was lower In the English markets, with stanJ ard foundry quotsd at 64 and Cleveland warrants at 84s 4Mjd. locally, no change was reported. No. 1 foundry northern is quoted at $20. 0e 11.00; No. I foundry northern, 819.600 20.00; No. 1 foundry southern, '$20 6001100; No. $ foundry southern, 320.00 tJ'fcOJO. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19. METALS Lead, firm, $6.60; spelter. Arm, $6.96. Boston Copper Market. Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Logan A Bryan, 3 Board of Trad building,. Omahaj Adventure Michigan 11 Allouos Mohawk II Atlaatl 11S Nevada Consolidated.. II Bingham 31 North Bulla 14 Block Mountain 1 Old Dominion 41 Bostoa CoasolldaUd.. 2 Osceola 113 Butto Coalition U Pneu. tar r loo 14 Calamet A Arlaoaa. .117 Puna, Sorvloa, .... t Calumat A Hcla 71 Qulncr I ConUnnlal 8S Shannon Coppar Rang ....... 77 Tamarack M Dall West 11 Trlnltv 14 East Butt 10 felted Prult 10s Pranklla II Untied Statas. eom... 11 Oresno Coppar It vj United Siatea. ptd.... 44 Oranbr It t'lsh Consolldatsd.... 41 Halvslla t Utah Coppar is 1st Rorsl 11 Victoria 1 L. 8. A Pittsburg... 17 . Winona I Massachusetts I Wolvarln lit Snrnr and Molasses. NEW YORK, Sept. 10-SUGAR-Raw, ' steady; fair refining. 33Vc; centrifugal, tt, test. 40: molaasc sugar. 8'ti3c: is. J fined, steady: No. 4. 4.30c; No. T. 4 2er; No. 8, t.auc: rvo. , .ic; no. i, s.iuc; no. 11, 4-Uocj No. 13, 4.00c; No. 13. 896c; No. 14. 3 $c; con- . ' A A TKv. mmiMl A a OCT.. ... ; 6.01X'; cruahed, 6 6O0; powdered, 6.00cu granu- latea. i.r.i cuiiv. o.iot. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, StrijSoc. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 10. 8TTOAR Bteady; open kettle centrifugal, 3if)3 7-lc; centrifugal yellow, S4j4c: aeconds. 3&3c. MOLA88K8 Firm; syrup, 26433fle. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 10. SUGAR Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 383 7-16c: rontiifugsJ yellow, $44c; seoonds, 3H9 alOLAfi 8E8 Firm ; synip. avgSOo. Caltaa Market. NEW YORK. Sep. lO.-COTTON-Bpot closed quiet; middling uplands. S.O80; mid dling gulf. 10 06c; sslea, 100 bales. LIVERPOOL. Sept. . lo. COTTON Spot In rr-oderal demand; prices 8 points lower; American middling fair. 6.KxI; good mid dling, 6.67d; middling, 6 46d; low middling, 5.25d; good ordinary, 6.01d; ordinary, 4.77d. The sales of ths tlay were 7.0U0 bales, of which 7O0 were for speculation and export and Include 6.VO0 American; receipts, 800 bales, all American. ST. LOril. Mo..' Bept. 10 COTTON Quiet. Middling, rc Stock. 13,473 balea. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 10. COTTON Spot closed easy, sales 1,800. Low ordinary 80. nominal; ordinary. SHc. nominal; good middling, 8c; middling fair. 8c, nominal; fair, lOSfeC Receipts. 1438; stock, 23.17. Oils aad Itealn. OIL CITY. Pa.. Sept. 10. OIL-Oedir oamnce. 41. at; runs, ira.ub DDIs ; average 86.647 bhla ; ahlpiuonta, 23.4il bbls.: aver age, tn.w bids. SAVANNAH. Oa., , Bept. 10 OIL Tur pentine, steady. ROSIN Firm; stock. 88.866 bbla Quota A B C. 84 00; D, 84 36; E. 84 16; F, 84.40; O. M 4?Hr4.6t.; H. $4 W; I. $4 60; K. $4.60; M. $4 601 N. M.80; W Q. 3i.l65.30: W W. 86.as OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Osttls Stosiptt Larre, tmi Prloe f bow ' Littls Chsncs, HOGS OPEN HIGHER, BUT CLOSE LOWER a Liberal Raa at Skee aad Lasaba, wills Trad Active aad rally Steady ta Stronger 8a Sana Spats. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 10. 1808. Recetnts ant tie. riosa, kuivvp- . r, a .1 t Caal Official Monday Same last weea Same two weeks ago. Bama three weeks ago fame four Weeks ago. Bam laat year Th follcwlns- table ..8.6IB) 16.CM 14.W7 3.4V9 ii.u; 11.U3! 32.-03 8.std) 7.4J 6.161 113 ,.3 8.M 6.IM 8.3.8 7.8-1 3.763 shows th receipt of cattl. hog and hep at Soath Omaha for the year to date, com na rod with laat Var; 19U. loS. ino. CS.U1S 068.713 ' 810,110 Htrs 1.910,396 1, 3.1,411 8hep 1,148,936 l.Oe&uTS . 4e..i 113.914 M,o78 CATTLE (JI1OTAT10N8. Til folionmg wul how ta prlc P'J lor th diflcrent kinds of cattie on tL uh, Orns market: Good to choice corn-fed steers J air to good corn-fed atera t umniou ... iair corn-fed ir.... 4.f N';' Good to choice range steers 4 60i I ir to goou range steers Mf?", Common to lair range st-rs fiix!k Oood grssa cows and heifers !3?X Fair to good cows and heifers.... 3 .JfrJ Common to fair cows atid heifers.. 1 0W3 Oood to choice Blockers A feeders. 4 0trW4 80 Kair to good Blockers and feeders.. Common to fair stockers..... fS Bulls, stsgs, eto 3 6V(f3 76 VfW calves .......... ...... ..i 4.0M.:6 Th following laola Shows th average price of hogs at South Omaha for th al several days, with comparisons; DAIS. I 1808. 1806.'1S04. 103. (1801. 1901. 1. Aug. 31 tept. 1 I 77i t 72 I 18 6 13 6 37! 6 S3! 6 831 6 126 0 1 6 04 4"l 6 4 .' 6 Tl I 31 T 35 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 7 42 t 11 J6'i a 15 6 87 6 7 6 88 6 4 6 43 8 87 6 811 6 30j t 11 8 07 6 J 0 6 4: 7.33i 3 1& 6 07 6 161 I 2R 44 7 40' 8 W r. os 4 04 6 08 6 11 5 16 T 4 a 8 83 30 M $ 46 6 n I 43 6 61 6 904 6 8n 6 Ml 6 80 3 6 44 8 64 T 61 6 84 7 48 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES, Cattle. Hogs .$i.6t"sr.oo $6.064 30 . 6.MXUSS80 . 6.6ua.CH . 1.75a.6tJ .wt.40 . $.(s(1 0 6.0OTH50 Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis ... Sioux City . SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. Th following shows th number of stock ers and feeders shipped to the country and their points of destination: CATTLE. P. J. Harris, Hamburg, la. 4 1 W. A. Chambers, Anderjon, la. Q. ....... t. 1 Ralston At Fonda, Callaway 1J. P 1 Avoca Canning Co., Avoca, la. R. I t J. R. Stsnsberry. Wlsner N. W 1 Louis Behwlnk. Wlsner-N. W 1 H. Schlnstock, West Point N. W 1 T. Hagerbaumer, Hooper N. W 1 O. Miller, fccrlbner N. W 1 Young A Dannatt, Low Moor. Ia. N. W.. 1 Fred Morehouse, Tekamah M. a O ...I HORSES. Ford A McMacken. hast St. Louis, Hl-Q.. 1 Barrett 4k Zlmmerm'n, Minn TsXr-M. A O 1 SHEEP. George M. Wood, Clarkston. Mich R. I.. 1 The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: cattle, rioga. an p. n rs. Milwaukee .. 4 1 Wabash Mo. I'aclflo Union Paolflc N. W. eaat N. W. (west) C. St. P., M. O.... C, B A Q. (east) .. C, B. A Q. (west) .. Rock Island (east) Rock Island (west). Illinois Central Great Western . 1 .118 .'lis . 71 14 47 Totals 311 64 Ths disposition of the day's receipts was a tollowaAaob buyer purchasing the num ber of neaa injucata; Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p. Omaha Packing Co., Swift and Company, Cudahy Packing Co.. 880 614 1,31 3,23 3,118 1,848 .1,738 .1.41$ . 738 839 613 611 287 131 Armour co Klngan Packing Co Lay ton Packing Co Swift and Co., country., Armour Co. Denver, Vansant A Co.. Carey tt B Lobman A R...... W. I. Stephen Hill A Son Lewis J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Huas I Wolf MeOrerey A Carey H. F. Hamilton M. Haggerty A Co Nelson Morris , Bmlth Packing Co Ingraham Bulllvsn Brltton Lehmer Bros Other Buyers 801 160 108 313 36 71 188 ' 8 108 108 110 ' 118 mt 333 100 46 38 11 33 89 13 666 1,860 ToUIs 7.M3 1,176 18.768 CATTLE Receipts of cattle numbered 834, a against 36 on waek ago and 396 two week ago. Tha market as a whole did not show very much change as compared with the close of laat week. In aplte of the large receipts of beef, steers were In very good demand and any thing desirable along that line commanded steady prices. While the' trade was not especially active th cattle kept selling, both corn-feds and rangers, and tha most of th offerings were dlspoaed Of In reason- Ths supply of cows and belfers wss large and the general market on all desirable kinds fully steady. If anything, th moat daslrable- sold a lltll stronger than last week and In soma instances sellers thought they secured a substantial advo.no on something that buyers especially wanted. As might be expected, the common and Inferior grades were slow and weak. Good feeders, having both quality and weight, commanded fully steady prices. The supply was not very large snd the offerings were taken In reasons ble season. On the othor hand, the light and common klnda, even those having weight but lack ing in quality, were slow and generally a little lower than th close of laat week. Speculators had quite a number of that kind of cattle,: which they had been forced to carry over from last Bsturday. Th excessively hot weather' is drying up the pastures In the country very rapidly and buyers do not seem to care for much In the stocker order. The only feeds that ar selling freely are thoe which gr ready to go on feed at one. abl saaaon. Representative ssles: OE-r STEERS. Ha iil!!!i ii.'.-.'" i...t it.'!.'.'.' A. Pe. No. Av. ..1144 ..1111 ..1444 ..1411 ..111 P. 8 M I 0 I 0 I 0 8 4 ,.loto 1 tt 41 .Hit I i 11 . 7M I tt ' 17 ,111 IM II ,.1020 4 14 It .list 8 M cow. . Ill 1 M I ,. 40 1 tt I ,ti I sa t ,. 84 8 48 1 HEIFERS. .7 III I . 44 I II I .141 3 It 1 .no 1 to 8 . M0 I 40 BULLS. .MIS 1 .144 8 80 CALVES. .. Ml N 8 . tt 4 4 ...114 ,..1111 ...na ...1471 I M I to I It 3 4 .. M 3 M WIS M IS) .. M 3 78 .11 IM IS IS , NEBRASKA. $ steers 3 cows., 4 steers 6 cows.. 13 cows.. 3 30 1 08 t 60 I 66 8 hsifcrs.. , 108 . 867 , 947 . 948 .1,173 . $03 IS 1 00 $ 70 3 86 $46 . 8M , 877 1.060 6 steor.., 3 cow.... 30 ters... 8 cows.... cows.... 3 00 I 36 3 cows 1.180 )6 feeders.. S3 3 70 COLORADO. 6 cows 974 3 76 34 cows.. ...1,043 33 cows 864 I 76 4 feeders.. Lit 38 feeders. .1,148 8 90 WESTERNS: t 40 $36 COLOR A LO. 4 cows 366 $ cows 1016 14 steer.. 8 rows 917 t steers. 1086 4 steers.. . .11(4 4 cows 837 6 cows 863 3 36 7 cows 923 t SS t 60 $ 60 $ 36 t 38 8 36 t 38 160 t 6ft 3 36 3 68 3 36 I 33 $ 3 36 I 30 $ 40 3 80 t 30 rows...., m 10 cows M0 7 ateer ... 9'.7 10 steers.. M sat 8 steers... J 8 cow pry 4 cows no 18 cow. . . 946 I eowa 8"3 4 heifers.. 6i t 40 1 48 $ 30 9 cows... 8 eowa... 4 heifers, f feeders 901 6 heifers.. 8 717 71$ 17 feeders.. 724 I 36. 3 10 8 cows 831 3 14. NEBRASKA 1 heifer... I steers... 1 steer 8 asMAiiesa. S08 4 15 SOUTH DAKOTA. . 0 I W 1 steer.. 600 $ 36 I steer., ..1660 .. PV 3 80 4 (r) 3 oo aia a 1 t 73 $ m $79 3 ti 4 on 3 tt f nelfera..lM3 3 78 3 heifer . MB I'latle Valle Rhern (V, -Win. 18 feed ers.. loci 4 na 1 Jv1erJ.. llo 64 feeders.. M IM 4 feeders . 890 W T Wnlre Wvn. 39 steers... iy 4 1 1 Snnss fairl rSi -Vr-rV 131 steers. ..116 4 on tt s'-rs. ...UH 4 80 96 $ : T. J. Rutledge. Wyoming. I eowa s0 100 19 reeders. .118 1 feeder.. .1163 6 in 88 cow ..' U. Marohnll BUinlK nalltla. 1$ Steer. ...1?M 4(0 F. W. Harrington. South Dsknta. I Steers v..ia8 4 40 4 steer.. ..1487 4 90 Lew Jeenba, Nebraska. 1 row 870 1 60 4 cows 9S3 I 40 t heifers... 90 I 76 M feeders. .1,108 160 1 cow 1.000 I 00 HOGS On tha opening of tl market this morning a few light hogs sold a little stronger, especially on shipping otdera. Buyers holding the more urgent orders paid 6c higher for good light weights, aad In a few Instance en lea were made at prices that looked even higher than thai. Thus soma good butcher weights such as sold Jnwn to $696 sold better thsn $Mi0 thf morning. A few good loads of light hog bought 88.15 and a little bunch of wagon hogs brought $T.!0. ti tne otner aana. pacsers were not ns posed to par any more thsn steady prices far heavy hogs, and they did not appear to be very anxious for them even on that basla. - Th trade wss very slow and dull, and Instead of improving eased off, closing very slow and lower. Representstlv sales Ma SV Pv. T cow. . P44 or 18 feeders.. 108 8 feeders.. Kv in s8 eowa s a feeders.. -C3 $ 80 it cowl 9) Pv. .. Ko. A. f Pv. 8 U 70 .141 I St - I 41 It IM SO I IS 6 7 -..to V 6l?H 6 M 71 148 8 I tilt 8 U 71 I ... I n to til ... t s I at it 14 140 t ' t at . at .141 lit I 4 8 at It 141 10 I M I 11 141 Ml Kl 4 0 in 10 lit 4 I sa to n lo ... 100 8 tt II IM 80 4 00 I to 44 Ml ... 4 00 I I . 71....,.74 ... 8 00 I M 4 Ml 40 t 0 I I 84 114 4 I M 110 tt. ...... .Ill ... I t M 71.. It 8 10 I 10 44. ...... IT 10 t It t i4 a Ml to 4 It I NSt M 1 10 4 It 8 tt It Mt ... t tl.... ..841 .. M ..11 '..in ..! ..! ..11 ..II .14 ..171 ..to ..311 ..171 ..141 It... tl.... M... !.... 17.... It.... 4.... 47.... at..,. 11.... 17.... it...; 41.... II.... IM ..114 74.... .171 too 61..,. Ml It.... IS 4 .13 ... .I4t ... 11.... 7.... 1st M I !l II H 1..8)t 110 Wlfcir-rleceiiHS of sneeu were about the same aa on seat Monday, so far aa numosn were concerned, somtih ns over mty curs being reported In. The .market as a whirl was, as usmsI at this point. In aery atlu- lactory condition. Buyers were out In good sesaon snd de sirable fat sheen anu lambs were fully steady and In spots a little stronger. That Is, some bunches 'of stuft that Just hap pened "to All a special order, sold at prices that looked hlaner. while the ceneral run of tha ofterlngs brought fully steady prices. Some very good yearlings sold up to M.5, tne nignest price paid so rar tms season. A considerable proportion of tha receipts consisted of feeders, which were, ss nsual, In very good demsnd, and sold freely at steady to strong prtcee. The most of the oneringa cnanged hands in very goon ses son In th morning. Some very good feed ing yearlings brought $6.86, which is the highest price paid so far this year, and which waa ths top for last year. Quotations on killers: Good to choir lambs, $9.75; fnir to good lambs, $7.0Ofjp7.t: good to choice yearlings, $6.oa5.;6; good to choice, wethers, $6.16(34.60; fair to good wethers, $6.00ifj.16: good to cholc ws. wvinnrs. $4. 764(6. 26; Quotatlt rair to arooa swes. n va4.ii. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, ft Tolifl 8K; yearlings, $6.263.60; wethers. ewes; 80.6tf34.4a 111 Western wethers .... 613 western wethers ... 661 Wyoming yearlings 67 Wyoming yearlings 608 Wyoming yearlings 1 stag CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady ta Srnnr Hoge Steady to Higher Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Sept 10. CATTLE -Ke-celpte. $8,000 head; market for best strong to 10c higher, others Bteady; com mon to prime steers, $3.75 J. 6.80; cows, $1.70C4.75; heifers, $3.606.36; bull. $2.5604.40; calvea, $3 00 7.40; atockcra and feeder. $8.600 4.60. HOGS Receipts. 30,000 head; market steady, 6010c higher: choice to prima heavy. $. $045 4.60; medium to good heavy, $6.10476.36;- butcher weights, $6.466.4I; good to choice heavy mlaed, $.30 6.4Q; packers, $6.603 430; pigs, $S.60!8.40V BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ti.OM head; market for sheep steady to lOe lower; lambs. 1015c higher; sheep, 64.3506.76; yearlings, $6.40 e.60; lamb, $$.36 &.:. , . , Tarsi Uv Stack Market, f . NEW YORK, Spt. 10. BEEVES Re ceipt. 6.474' head; steers opened slow, closed firm for medium and good; others steady; bologna bulls, 10016c hlgner. others steady; madtum and common cows, strong; fat cows rather eaaler. Steers, 34.3606.00; bulla. IX.60O3.90; cows. $136 04.30; few et' tat, $4.3604.40. Ex ports tomorrow, $60 cattl and l.$00 quar ters of beef. , CALVES Receipt. 3.959 head; veals, steady: grassers, lowr; veals. 16.00 OS.; extra, $9l00; throw-outs, $4 0004.60; grasssrs and buttermilks. $$.86 04 00; few feeders, $4.21; dressed calves, steady; city dreased veals, 9 180 per. pound; country dressed, 4 01 Sc. HOGS Receipts, 11,181 head; market Arm; state and Pennsylvania hogs, 64.80 fy 7.00. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13.70 J head; sheep, steady; lambs, 35 0 60c lower, sheep, $8 6Ott6 60; culls, 1.80O$00; lambs, 37.0008.60. one car $8.76: culls, $1.0006.50; Canada lamb. $8.30 g6.87 Vs. Kaasas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 16,000, Including 1,600 southerns; market, steady; 00 ws, weak to Wo lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, 86.70 lj.60; fair to good, $4.00j60; western fed steers, $$.t36.36; stockers and feeders, $3.40 4J4.46; southsrn steers, $3.6001.75; southern cows. $3.tofi'3.78; native cows. $1.6ffi'4; native heifers. $3.60(5.60; bulls, $3.ai4.00; cslves, $3.00O.00. A HOGS Receipts, 4.0O8 head; market, steady to 6c higher; top, $ 37U; bulk of sales, t6.$ri.32H: hsavy, 366.07H; pack ers, $A.iXS.30; pigs and lights. 88 30&w.37H. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9.000 head;, market, strong- to lOo higher; Utah sheep, $7.86; lambs, 6.0O7.66; ewes and yearlings. M Tbtj"; western yearlings, $6 00 faft.sO; western sheep, $4-606w.40; stockers and feeders, 83.60fjt.60. . . St. Iaala I4wa Sleek Market. ST. LOUIS. Soot. 10.-CATTLE Receipts. 7,600 head. Including 4.83 head of Texans: market lOo higher. Mative snipping ana export steers, 64 8MJ 60; dressed beef and butcher steers, $S.tlf 16; steers under l.fto) lbs.. $3.604r4.00; stockers and feeders, $3.00 4 tt; eowa and heifers, 83.40ty4.6u; cannera, 1.764L36: bulls. $3 4004.00; calves, $3.00jlT5; Texas and Indian steers, $3.0046.10; cows and heifers, $2.003.60. HOOS Receipts, 4,600 head; market 10c hi slier. Pigs and lights, 88.304is.6o; packers. $.(joIX40; butchers and best heavy, $6.30 tj46. BHEEP AND' LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady. Natlv muttons, 33.00 S 10; lambs, $4 00177.60; culls snd bucks, $J. i.00; stockers, $Z.604r.76. t. Joseph Mwe Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept 10.-CATTLE Receipts, 3,171 bpad: markst, steady to 10c higher; natives, 8440O7.36: cows and heifers, $1.5r94 .90; stockers and feeders, 83.16a4.40. HOGS Receipts. 3.644 head; market, 60 higher; light, J4.li44.l6; medium and heavy, $6 9(r'6 2S SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.178 head; lambs, 1020o higher; top, $7.75; sheep, steady ....... H Slaax City Live Stack Market. SIOUX CITY, Sept. 10 (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 4.600 head) market strong; stockers steady: beeves, M.0uO.00; 00 ws, bulls and mixed, $1 0044.7 : stockers and feeders, $3.00O4.$0; calves and yearlings. $3 5u1.60. HOOS Receipts, l.rVs) head; market 6c higher, selling at $5.i8.i; bulk of salsa, $6.6e.$0. leak la Sight. Receipts of live stock at th sig principal western maraeta yesteroay: Hogs. 3 1.600 4.0U0 , 1.644 4.0U0 30.006 Sheep. 18.000 ".in . 4.179 1.000 16.000 South Omaha Bloux City ... Kansas City . S'.. Joseph- ... Bt. Louis Chicago ...... Total ........ M.871 46,144 66,178 ' Visible Snpply af Oral a. NEW YORK, Sept. lTh visible sup ply of grain Saturday. September 6. as compiled by lbs New York Produce ex change was aa follows: Wheat. 30.166,004) bu.; Increase, 116.000 bu. Corn, 3.332.000 bu.; Incr. 613.060 bu. Oat. 7.707,00 bu.; increase. 36.000. Rys, 1,436.000 bu.; decrease, 6.009 bu. Barley, 666,88 bu.; increase, $4,009 bu. CaSss Market.. NEW YORK. Sept. 10. COFFEE Mar ket for coffee futures opened Irregular, at an advance of Ave points to a decline of 16 points. Trading was not so active as recently anQ wuU tb market was at 4-4 Av. Pr. 96 6 98 6 16 78 6 66 77 I 68 78 I 86 ira i 64 came .... 8.600 .... 4.600 .... 16.000 ...f 1,171 .... 7.M .... 33.000 first sustained by t Piss demand from trade Intereata thle an p fort was later partially withdrawn and prior- .eaad off 10 a net loaa of 6fM6 points under. the big Kan Pniiln receipt reported for the day and Indifferent cable. The no waa steady at a net decline of 6016 point a., Sales were reported of 61.i'0 twigs. . tm lurling IVcember. at 8.6lv6 6c; January, 8. 80c; March, 6.30$6.S6 May, 0 .'c; uly, 1 47 7.10c; and August, 7.0607.10c Spot market steady; No. 1 Rio. Invoice, $Hc. omAha wnot.ES alb Markmt. Condition at Trade aad 4aalteaa aa male and Fnney r.edeee. EGOS lr dot . 18c. LIVE POULTRY Hens; 640; roost era, 6c; turkeys, liiic; ducks. ci spring cblcKena. ISrilsc pep lb. BUTTER Peeking eloek. lilHc: chutes fancy dairy, Keltic; creamery, tyi4o, HAT--rrtcee guota by Onaiia eed rem. pary: t'hol-e upland, is to: medium. 86.0S1 rris . $8.0f8 6o. By straw. $7.09. BRAN Per Ion. $16.(0. VEGETABLES. SWEET POTATOES-Pr bbl., $150. TOMA1 OK.kV Hem grus.il. aer -.eat f WAX PF.ANS-pr ssarawt Basket t about 16 lbs., $00, , TURNIPS, I.EETS AND CARROTS-Pst bu 76c. LEAF LKTTUCB-Hotwous. per dot, Be, Sfte, ... ri CELERY Per dos., ff4fio, CUCCMtiKHtt-Moiiie tivtra, P doS, 4.JN IONS-Horn's, grcwiu 3 pr W: Spas. Ish, 31.76 per crate. GREEN ONIONS Per dos. bunches, lie. RADISHK8 Per dos. bunches, 16j0c, NAVY HKANS Par bu.. I Lai, .1 A 61.78. LIMA DBA NS Pr lb.. aVSe. . GREEN PEPPERSFar market basket, $00. .... ..... PARSLEY Hothosjse, act dos, buaohes. CABBAGE Home grown, pet lb, 1)6A KOG rUNT-tr dos., 78c. 1'OTATOKS-Per bu.. .6e. v TROPICAL FRUITS. ... 0RANQE8 Valenclas. according U slsss $4io"74 00. LEMONS Ltmonlera, ext's fancy. MS site. 84.ii; 8M0 site, 19; 360 sis. $00,6v; Other I'ntaun, pi.uv leva. . BANANAS Per medium-slsed . bunefc, H 7641 3.86: lumN.a. 83 Ua3t. DATES Per lb, fctfiWo. FiRUATSa PEACHES Colorado, 7cT$l.U; Mis Sou -t, pii -taski crate. $J .isjSnU. Jo. tail lornla b-lbtrtas, per box, -81.2b. . ' PLUMS California, $1.6til.7Si Oregosi Ita.ian prunea, 11.25. PEARd Bsrtlett, per box, $280. URA1 .i4-oin giown. per 6-10- bsakwi. 18o. APPLES Per bbl, 87.00OJ.1 . . ' MELONS. ' WATERMEIiOnb Per lb., 11V0, or about i(B)c each. c i M'i 1.1 1 r i' h ti M Tnlnraon and Arlsona. per crate (iindard). $l.'5a3.00; ponies, IM; Hockyford stendards, 13 40. PI !T RKk!!'1 PRICKa. No. 1 ribs, 15c: No. 3 ribs, lOcr No. I .11 iix.. 1 Into lhAie? No. t loin. laMOl No. 8 lo'ln, fx: No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. i chuck, 4c; NO. 3 cnuca. itc; no. 1 m 8c: No. 8 round, 7c; No. 8 round. 6Hc; No. 1 plat. 3c; No. 3 plate, t.c; No. 8 plate, 3c MlaHJtiLlNklOU.' iL'GAR Granulated cane, in sacks, $6.3; granulated beet, in sacks. 44.il. - CHEEBSi-av.lrs, new. mt Wieooasta brick. 134jl4c; Wlsoonsln llmberger, lioi twins, UHl4c; young Amerloaaa, Ha. corr ,si swjasniu,. v v", . m,. vH iim, tr la 1 Ma iniin n.r th.: No. xs. lZVaC per lb. ' aw. 1 ni:TB Wslirut. No. V sof t shells, asw n j t o . , 1' 1 u ' 1 . y trop. pr lb., le: nary, snsns, twr in, 12c Pscans, large, "per lb.. 16o. small, per lb, Ue. Chill walnuts, per rta,, lilIHe. Almonds, soft Shells, per Ik, ' Uc; hard shells, jP'f10- "4j9- C)ooaa.uut, 84.00 gar SXRUP-lu bbls.' Zto p8 gal.l la c, $ 10-lb. cans, $1.70; oes. 11 t-ib. eana $1.86, cae. 14 i5-lk. ca. $1.86. HONEY Per $4 frame. $1.60. CANNkiD uot i"a " standard wtst rn. 6641MU: Maine, $1.1. Teipatoe. 8-lb. ona. 8i.4140; 3-lb, $7Vcll$l.o. ilr.anp Ples, grntVo Vlb.. $i0jf: siloed. $1.9u 3.f gatloil apples, fancy, $i0o; CaUfOrnUt prcots. $1.7tii.00; pears, ,l.a,$Jfc, peach, fanoy, $l.TMl.wj; H. C. pescnes, $a.00a3.. Alaska salmon, red, $1,364 fanoy Chinook. F, $?lo; fancy aockeye. F, Il ia, surdine, ill b sOi i msstard. $160U jSweet po tatoes, ll.lirtfl.86: sauerkraut. K.OOi p-Jmp. kln. 80cJ$l.(lO: wax beans, t-lb, TMm: lima beans, t-lb, 703 $1.3.; splnneb, Jl-86; rheap pea, 8-lb, vc; xtia .,, lAHSf, $1.841 78- , -r . CURED FISH-Famliy whlteflsb, pr quarter bbl.. 100 lbs, 84.00: Norway mack erel No. 1. its 80: No, f. W8.00I No. $. 830.80: Irish. Ne. s. 316 : herrinf . la bbls, $09 lbs. each, Norway. 4k. $11.00; Sorwo, Ik, tlXstt Holland, mixed, tll.OOf Holland barring, ta tegs, milkers. 8O0: kegs, mixed. We. rioH Buffalo..' large , dressed, 80; trout, medium or large, dressed. I801 pike, dressed, llo; halibut, fine stock, lio; oatKah, rlreaaed, 16o: bullheads, dressed and skinned, 13o; whtts perch, dreiaed, to) crapplea, large, 13c; aunflsh, psn sis, 6e;: whit baas, extra choice, llo; pickerel, 'tc', salmon, Chinook. 11c; whit flsb (froseh),-' Us: wiaokrl (Spanish) ,l$c native, per Ash, 18026c; codfish, fresh frosenv lc; flounders, fresh, frosen, lie; blueflah, fresh - frosen, Uo haddock, fresh frosen, 10c; red snapper, dressed, lie; smelt. No. 1, per lb., 13o; lobsters, (boiled), per lb, 40c; green, 37c; eel, per lb., Uc; frog legs, per dos, 85c; roe shad. $1 each; ghd ro. pair, 4o. HIDES AND TA LLOW Green salted. No. 1. IS Vie; No. 3. c; ball hides, SOioa; gren hides. No. 1, HVo; No. 8, l(H4o; horse. $l.6or3.6u; sheep pelts, , 60c04ti. Tallow, No. 1, 4o; No. I. 8c. vVOOL-Per la, itsftto, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Bridget Mullen and husband to Mar garet Deoley, part lot 6, block 8, E. . V. Smith's .....k ..-.. ;..$,IOt Frank J. Mori arty sod wife to Frank Haiak and wife, lot 1 and n. 10 ft. lot 2, block 11. First addition to South Omaha r,.:iiv...j,..iu..u(..., Harvey J. Grov and wife to Alonso A. Rentfrow. rj, 70 ft. lot 13, block 4L Benson ; Rosa Behrlver to Frank W.- Car mlchaie, lots 1 block T, ; Lincoln Place 70$ tow Emma E. Coslah and husband to M. Tsachuck, lot 1. block I. Reed a Fourth addition ........ ..,.e....... 1,804 Oliver H. Perkins to Martha L. N or ris, lou 18, 14, Grady k subdivision.. It Edward Beater to Fred F. Brlx, lots 1, t, 3, Hawley Terrace Bo. Omaha 1,608 Andrew John Hicks and wife to Lan na Madden, lot 6, block 1, Marys vllle .. 1,50$ Florian Slnet and wife to Peter E. Her. lot 17, block 44$. Grandvlew.... tfl Leslie E. Kells to Kathertne Riley, lot 18 and n. 10 ft. lot 16, block 136, South Omaha 8,008 Highland Realty Co, te Edward OlT ns. lot 12, block 3, Comer's 71 anett P. Becker at al to Nel J. 'An derson, lot 1, block 3. Becker st Fred erick's . W Robert O, Fink to Continental Trust Co, lot 6, block 118, Florence. 14 Same to same, lot , block 88. Benson.. U Caroline C. Johnson, and . husband to John N. HaaKell, lots T to ). oioca 111, Dundee ..)..: ". 1 Elisabeth L. Dlvelbtss to- Samuel H. ' Divelblss. lot 8, DiooA , a, meaner 1.M 1,000 160 4,800 L4B0 806 754) 809 Ina Lyttla snd husband to Elisabeth Irlvelblss, same Michael Ward to Mary A.'ETnrlghty sr. 60 ft. lot 8. block 31 South Omili.i McCague Investment Co. to Margaret Buckley, lot 11. block 16, South Omaha Adolf Moskvlta and wif to .0.R, Rlckett and wife, lot V block Wft. Isaac D. Farnsworth to Hans Lpreng; Andarson, sAi see M-18-1 1...... , Fred C. Ratollff and wlfaf to t. Whit taker, lot H block 3, Dupont Plac ,,..,....,.... Augusta 8. Stephens and husnan't to Thomas J. OrNell. lots 4. T, hlook t, Vslley Grove, Bouth Omihti.i,,,. I N. Deck to O. F. Davis Ce. V lot 7, block 10, Isaac Seldeo's Mary G. Andrews to F. W. Carmloho aeC tot 6. block T, Lincoln Place.... Total... .880.80T TRACTI01I B0I1DS. Liberal Yrtiacfoltts. .-.,huz popnlation served. " Upcog nixed 5ompetitori of Staia Roads. SubsUmtial return. A.B.LEACn&COo CHICAGO BOSTON TUlXJUJIZLrUlX 1 .l .