THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIUDAV. SEPT EM 13 Ell 4. 190$. CEAH AND PRODUCE MARKET Ytlntt Held Strong- a$ Reiult of Re-buying- by Seller Wednedy. DmSKD 18 STEADY TO 8TR0HO Cra la the Real rr aad High Val a Ar Great latiaeaee to the Other Cereals-. Closing; Prfe. OMAHA. Sept. J Value are hold strong owing to rebuylng "T sellers on the bulge yesterdse. Demand remains ateady to strong nd tradera to a man ara trjinh, with con ditions strong enough to warrant higher raluaa. Com iwitii to be tha real power and the eigh valuee ara a rat influence to tha ether cereals. Wheat started firm to higher, with valuee blgher on buying and lighter receipts Sup port from bull leader waa good and rleaa marked steadily higher without re aiatinca. Heavy receipts ara looked for on the advance) In values. September wheat opened at Cc and closed at tfHc Corn opened steady and held firm, but ofterlnga were slow In taking, owing to a slackening- rn demand and heavy receipts. CrflojMWI la generally favorable and this ta shneaan by tha way shipments from the country hire increased. 8eptmber com opened at 7$c and closed At 73e. Primary wheat receipts were tKi.onft bush els, and shipments were 489.000 bushels, again receipts last year of 1,111.000 busn ela and shipments of 654,000 buahels. Corn receipts were 265.000 bushels, and hlpmerMs were 491.000 busnels. agalruit re oetpt last year-of 878.000 bushels and ship ments of 377,000 bushels. Clexu-ancea were 26.000 bushels of corn, re-tie of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 2X6.000 bushels. Liverpool closed higher on wheat a-nd Mi higher on Local rang of options: and other nearby firsts. 2V st mark: current receipts In returnsble esses, $2c at mrk; western firsts, J3o st msrk; western, current receipts, if st msrk. CHEF.HE Firm. ',r hisher; New York full cresms. choice. lJVj'iNc; new York, fair to good, UVaUc. Artlclea. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Tea dy Wheat-! Cat... Poo.... Copt... Deo.... May... 78 3H ami a I atm am) h S 94l VS Til 73 C 68 S 47S H BOVt OH H a Cash rnM. WHEAT No, 1 hard, No hard. No. 4 nard. ii&C; No. prtng. 98-Sr7ci no errs do. sic. OORM Mo. ft, 74Hc; No. , 744y74c; 4. mtTMke: No. 1 yellow, 74V75o; No. 3 low, 74WHc; No. I white, 74("trHe. O.VTS No. mixed, 474g48c; No. 3 low, ny&c; No. I white, a44Hc; 4, white. fPig41; standard. 49c. RYE- No. 47S78o; No. I, fffllac. Cferlwt Receipts. Wheat. Corn, Chicago M Minneapolis 21 Omaha 4 Duluth in& i i No. yel- yel-No. Oat 2 '77 WRATHER 1 TUB r.Pll BRLT Fair Friday After Warmer Xlgkt la the Forecast. OMAHA, "spt. . 19f. The area of high preeaure haa continued slowly esstward an4 Its crest overlies the Ohio valley and lake region this morning. The cool wave has continued with the htgn pressure, and It is much cooler in tee Ohio valley and lower lake region and east to the Atlantic coast. , A very light frost occurred In the lower lake region last night. An area ,of lower pres sure Is moving down from the northwest, and the weather I much warmer In th upper valleys and west.-and will be warmer In this vicinity tonight, with continued fair, tonight and Friday. Omaha record ot temperaiurt ana pre clpltation, conipered wiin tha correspond ing day ot ths last three years: 1 - -1 1907 . 106 19f Minimum temperature 1 . M - M . U Precipitation H .vf 1 Normal temperature for today, to De grees. ' Deficiency In . precipitation since March 1, .S3 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period in isw(. 6.43 Inches. Deficiency 4.1 inches. corresponding period In 1906, L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cera aad Wkeat Reg-tea Balletl. For the twenty-four houra ending at I a. m.. Ttlh meridian time Thursday, 8ep lember . 11: Temp Stations. Max. Mln Ashland. Neb 2 Auburn, Neb M Broken Bow. Neb. n Columbus, Neb... 8S Culbertson, Neb.. 81 Falrbury. Neb.... 83 Fairmont, Neb.... S3 Or. slsnd. Neb... 2 Hsrtlngten. Neb. HR HairtinKS. Neb... Hoirimge. Neb... Oakdale, Neb.... Omaht, Neb Tekamnh, Neb... Alta. la Carroll. I ( larlnda, Ia Ribiet. Ia Sioux City, Minimum la. 2 2 M S2 84 75 77 til 7 M 57 4 54 4 54 M 51 I 5" 55 54 58 en M 4t U 51 44 0 Rain fall. . .00 .no .ito .to .10 .CO .00 .0-1 .o .00 .00 .CO .01 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 for hour period ending at I a. rn. CENTRAL STATIAN8. No. of Temp. Rain Central. Btatlone. Chicago, 111 i6 Columnus, 0 1 Im Moines, Is.... 14 Indianapolie, Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 80 Louisville. Ky 18 Minneapolis. Minn. 28 Omaha, Neb 19 St. Louis. Mo II Tha weather is much cent the extreme southeast portion of corn snd wheat region, where it Is much 1 noler I.isht frosts occurred In northern Indiana, Appreciable precipitation occurred only in the Kansas City district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. temperature Sky. Clear Clear Clear t'lear Clear ( Uar Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour Max. 71 78 74 78 $ M 78 S2 7 warmer Mln. Inches. all .00 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 T .00 .00 ex- th. NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS Market Weakens on Extensive Sell ing: t7 Speculative Holders. SMELTING LEADS THE DECLIKE Stark Sella ea Evldeare f Fxtea sire laloadlac ky lasldere Tea. dittoes la Moaey Market Little raaaged. (MIOACO OKAIN ASiD PROVISIONS Featarea ( the TraeUa ( (leslag Price em tke Beard ( Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 8. Wheat prlcea on the local exchange, today advanced nearly 2c frem the low point ef the season owing chiefly to confirmation of enormous sates of flonr at Minneapolis yesterday. All of the advance waa net maintained. But tha market closed strong, with prices up 4rTc to mOplSlc. Corn also waa buoy ant and closed at net gains of UtfMe. Oats and previsions showed gains of moderate proportions. Bullish sentiment was rampant In the whaat pit almost the entire day, but qui eted down considerably late In the ses sion with a fear of possible realising sales. Tha market showed slight weakness at the start because of the poor response of the Liverpool market to the upturn here yesterday, . but a firmer tons soon developed as a result of general buying by oommlssMst houses, who seemed to have accumulated a large number of buy ing orders over night. This buying waa chiefly baaed on the flour situation at ' Minnea-pohe, where 140,000 barrels were said to hare been sold for export. An eatimal made by a French trade Journal on the total yield of wheat In France, and which Indicated that It might he necessary for that country to import from 15,000.000 to aa.CO0.O0O bushels ot wneat, was another bullish fsctor. Rxport houses here claimed that early blda for wheat for ex ports were numerous, but that the subse quent advance carried the market out of the export sone. Cash wheat at the sam ple tables were In fair demand and the fremtume were the same as yesterday, at ctnt over September for No. 2 red and the September option to '.fce Over No. 3 red. Prices continued to advance until late In - the day, when a alight reaction occurred on profit taking. A 2 cent ad vance in Minneapolis contributed to some extent to the sharp bulge here. The mar ket cloaed strong. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to St&ooo bushels. Primary receipts 662,000, compared with 1.U1.000 bushels ths corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolia, Duluth and Chi cago reported reoeipla of fit cars, against 412 last week and 22 a year ago. - Fear of fronts caused a lively demon stration of bullishness- In the corn pit. which caused an advenes of 1 cent In the price of the distant deliveries during the first hour. Osh com was steady to a ahado easier. The market for distant futures held firm all day and closed strong.. - September waa about steady. Looal receipts ' cars, with 48 contract. Oats were active and strong early In the day In aympatny with wheat and corn, but quieted down later In the session. Cash oats In the sample market were He higher. The close waa firm. Local re ceipts Ha cars. A decrease of about lt.000 head in the hog reoelpte at western packing centers compared with arrival the corresponding week rear ao had a strengthening ef fect on ih provision.. market.. The market closed steady. . Estimated receipts for. tomorrow? Whest, 46 cars! torn, 211 cars: oata. 104 care; hogs, tThe leading jfuturea, ranged aa follows: Articles.! Ope a. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tee'y. Wheat 1' Hept, I Deo,--,. May . Corn-f HecJ ' " May . Oata Sept. . lc? May ' Sept. Oct. Jan. Lard- epi. ct. ' Jan. Jtlbe -Sspt. ' Oct. Jan. -SHI , I esaj Mi 7 R4 IS M 1 00 7 - awsj.1 65 1 50141 I 7J4 - 79, fni I 1 . si.! 5AUI It. WlVli0k1lTl VV SO'OelV "'11 1 1 14 26 14 36 14 W I 14 W 16 00 la 14 6 14 85 It 50 I 16 IS 45 1 46 t 70 I 7H I 66 I 9 27HI 56 I 70 60 IS 2itJ 7frH 50 6CV It 14 14 44 KW YORK GENERAL MARKET annotations of the Day oi Varleaa Caaasaodltloa. NEW YORK, Sept. 3 FLOUR Receipts, 21.700 bbls.; exports. 3,500 bbls. Market waa firm and higher; Minnesota patenta, $5.Sb& 6.75; winter straights, 4.10tr4.5; Minnesota baker s, 54.20d4.66; winter extras, I3.40fe3.80; Winter low grsdes, 18.90$8. 70. Rye tlour, fair to good, 4.15f4.60; choice to fancy, 64.6.W4.75. CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel low. $1.701.75; coarse, tl61.7; kiln dried. 14.26 RYE Firmer; No. 2 western, 86c, c. I. f New York. , BARLEY Steady; maltlrg, S7fe'70c, c. 1. f., Bufralo. VH EAT Receipts. 24.800 bu.: exports, 6S bu. Spot market strong: No. It red, Sl.CtHittl.OSy, elevator, snd 81.04V f. O. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. I1.1S. f. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, ll.ott. f. o. b. afloat. Highest prlcea ot the present bull movement wire reported in wheat today, teflectltig very strong northwest markets, a big flour and cash demand at Minneap olis, light southwest receipts and heavy covering of shorts. The close was lil'c net higher. September. 11 04l-0. closed 11.07H;. Dpcernb -r. 1.044-1.0la-l, closed IL.vo, aimy, ,i.vt i v COKN-Hecelpts, 6.400 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2, 8Vic, elevator, aiid 0c, deliv ered. The op'.ion market was steady, but quiet, closing psrtly Mc net higher: Sep tember closeu &c, uecemoer, ' closed 79'4c; May closed 74c. OATS Kecelpis, ,i.im bg. spot market firmer; mixed, 2i to 33 lbs.. 53tio4c; natural white. 28 to SI Ihs., oS-IJ67c; clipped white, 32 to 4o lbs.. s6-fi2t4c. HAY Essier; snipping, ,oc. FEED Steady; middlings, tX.ti; city, 124 60. HIDF.S Qnlet; acid. 4i'B'2c. PROVISIONS Beef, s'esdy: family. 4!6.7517.60: mes, $14.60to 16.60; beef hams, t30.Wtf31.00;- packet, tl.0G4j 14.00; city, extra India mess. 126 0025.60. Cut meats. quiet; pickled bellies, lOflfllc; pickled hams. tll.5Oa12.0O. Lard, ateady; weaiern, t!.ogiO.OS; refined, firmer; con tinent, tlO.ao; South America, $11.00; font- f ound. i:.y&M. Pork, quiet ; family. llcO'frlft.iO; short clears, $17.bo8 11.50; mesa, $l.6C-if-17.tlO. TALLOW Dull; city ($3 00 per pkg ), BHc: country tpkgs. free), iUQIHc. RICIi Steady; domestic, fair to extra, J4-.fi. 7c: Janan. nominal. POULTRY Alive, weak; spring chlckees. ltc; fowls, "2c; lurkoys, li-. Dressed, sasv; western spring chickens. 12$ 19c; fowls, lJs ifHc; spring turkeys, 2be.. BUTTER Steady; receipts. 6.4S8 pkgs.; creamery specials, 241jrJ4Vc. CHEESE Firm; receipts. 2.321 pounds; state, full cream, specials, liH-tflSc; itate, full cream, small, colored or white, fancy, 12c; large colored or white, fanuy, llc; large, good to prime, UtfUHc; large, com mon to fair, Sai4c; akims. lvrtuttc. EGGS Sttsdy; receipts, $,t1!t cases; west ern seconds, aiJOsc. , NEW YORK, 8ep. 3.-8elllng of stocks by specutetlve holders todsv wss Induced by the perception thet some of the ss sumptlnns on which they hsd acquired them were not well founded. The conspicuous feature was Amerirsn Fmeltlng, which broke badly In continua tion , of Its weakness of yesterday. The Block sold 7 points lower thsn yesterdsy's best prices. The contraction In the year's earnings disclosed in the annual report was supplemented ss an Influence by the small holdlnga in the name of the present management which appeared at the meeting yesterdsy. As no action was taken at that meeting towards placing on the bosrd rep resentatives of fhe Standard Oil Interenta another hoped for Source of strength vli withdrawn from the atock. Intimations found credence thar the recent flurry In the stock to high price altitude! had been made the occasion tor large reduction of these holdings and of those of Inelde inter eats rather than for an Increase. The prom tnent place givvn to American Smelting In the widely advertised laws on campaign made :e example Influential In raising fears of slmllsr conditions to be met In other stocks. The metal snd Industrial group were most closely affected in sym pathy and lhelr weakness waa aggravated by rumors of pressure to place copper metal by some of the larger producers at concessions. These Urge producers make a mystery of their selling prices so far as general public knowledge la concerned snd no reports of quotations from their selling agencies is obtainable. The American Smelting eplaode undoubtedly had an in fluence in the sugsrsticn that many thlnga had been taken for granted as to the progress of Improvement by those who had been speculating on the long side of stocks. The July net earnings reports Of railroads coming to hand snd those of gross earnings for the later weeks of Au gust Indicate a slender foundation for the more Sanguine estimates of the rate of Im provement. The ssme Is true of the returns from the Iron and steel trsde. where the revival Is going on steadily, but admittedly slowly. On the side of the crops it Is real ised that some revisions of the most hope ful estimates must be msde. Sales of slocks by foreign arbitrage brokers, while not lsrge In proportion to the general market, were of Influence on sentiment. Many of the sales were said to come from Germsn sources and the im pelling motive was said to be uneasiness over the renewal of the Moroccan tension. Conditions In the money market were little changed. Discounts eased In Iondon in spite of large withdrawala of gold from the Bank of England for export. The Batik of France return was weaker and discounts sdvanoed In Berlin. The heavy deollne In Reading Anthracite tonnage for August compared with laat year was unfavorable to that atock. American Telephone and Tele phone convertible bonds were active and strong. The general bonds was Irregular. Total sales, par value. S.K9.i00. United States bonds unchanged on call. Number el salsa ani leading quotations on stocks wsre as follows- Mi, hiss, 4181. and for the corresponding dais laat year. 12. 218. 411 87. Sew l srk Money Market NEW YORK. Sept. $.-MONEY-Or call, easy. Itj-V per cent: ruling rate, 1 per refit; closing bid. 1 per cent: offered at I per cent. Time loans, dull and stesdy; slxtv day. 2 per cent; ninety days, Jt per cent; six months 3' per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4344 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with actual business in bsnkers' hills st $4.4 ISO 4. MHO for sixty day bills and at $4.M for demand. COMMKRCIAL BILLS $ Wft4. 44. RAR BlLVEK-51'tc; Mexican dollars. 4or. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Steady ; rail road bonds, irregular. Closing quotations en bend were as follows: ....l-'Jt Mftrk Vtl. 4M . ....ll4 Int. Met. 4i !M a N. am. 4i.. ...1H Mas. r. s U... . ....JM M.,. Ontrsl 4s... ... .1.1 rto lat Inc .... T, 14 A St. U 4t ....tSM.. k. a T. 4t.. ....10114 Mo ta U" N. g. R. et M. e .... 47 N. T. C. I ... IHN. J C. s. a .... 4 Nr Pacific 4a. ....101 dn a .... ?4, N. A W. . 4a ... 74 o. S. U rfUi 4a . ....1MV, Pans. c. Ia Kit , ... a. So eno. 4a .... at RoaSifts 11 4a .. .... si R,a. af Cuba aaa. st. l. a i i's ft. u a- 8. 7V$ rt-7'4. 70 I 9 62H! t 60 I I 171 12V4 I t 2?s a ! t to! 8 47 No. 1 . Caah quotations were ss follows ' FLOUR Firm; winter ratents. $4 iota 4ft!; strelfhia. 8J 6n4l6; spring patenta a 6.164.W; stralghta. $4.0u4V!0; bakera $2.70 t4 70. . ' WHEAT Na. f spring. 4c4tl 63- No red. r7v3Sc- ' " "ORN-No. t Tas0c: No. yellow. 80V4 . OAT8 No white. fc!c; No. t white. 4Hs aurtttjiv RYK-N". t. 75c, BARLkT Gord feeding. Vrgttc; fair to chotoa malting, ASf4Hc. BJCKD Flax, ' No. 1 northwestern, $1 Prime timothy; $3 6q,. ' PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (lnose .0utrai7S Mess p rk, per bhl.. $lt 14.M. Lard, per 100 lbs., S 70. Short clear idea tboxedi. H MM. Following were the receipt and ship as ants of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipment St. l.oals Oeaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. 8ept. S WHEAT Higher; track. No. 2 red. cash. No. 2 hard, 17Vc$l; December. 7Sc; May, $1.01.. CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash. KH0 7c; No. $ white. WaSHc; December, SS 5S-; May. 3tf Tft-" "-- OATS Higher; track.- No. 3 cash, 50c; No. $ white, 6Jc; December, tWac; May, ''. : " RYFv-Higher, 81c. 'L HAY Higher; tlmbthy, $10.0014.00; prai rie, 8.00(bi.OO. BRAN Higher; $1.03. FLOUR Strong; red winter patent. 14 4f!4.75; extra f an. y and straight. $XS 424.30: clear, $:M5f!.0. HEEDS Timothy, steady -at $J.75r3.10. t.'ORNMEAL Steady at $S). IRON .COTTON TIES $1.10, BAGOINO-Kc. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS-Pork. ateatly I1V7S. tard. ateady; prime sieam, I'.'SVr'W ?.l."t. ury ssit mats. steady; uoxott. ex tra ahoits, w::t: clear ribs. $10.i'.; sluri clears, $10 60. Bacon, higher, boxed, txira short. $11.14; clear ribs. $11.1'."; sliort clears. $11.50. POULTRY Firm: chtkens. c: snrtnss. 12c; turkeyeV 14c; duck. 7i97c; geese, sc. BUTTER Firm; creamery, lSxtt-atc. - EGGS Firm; Mc, case couiu. .' Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbls lS.om Wheat, bu 7801 Com, bu 35.too Oats, bu .... Jobhlng. Flonr. bbls. , Wheat, bu. .. tTtoro. Ink I. Oata, bo. ..., Jryo. bu. Barley, bet. IS.J'O .. 6410 . .a ..$.U .. 1.0i .. ai.sto ' ..400 Mi.tr JM.OOO On the FrOduco exchange today tha r,ut far naarfeet was stesdv; creameries. K9e: Stalriaa, 179o. Kg-gs. firm: st murk. rasaa nrtuded. laOl.c; f)rs:s. lcu prime rtreta. JOHo. tTaoeee, steady; lmnuc. - , FhltoatelDhta. Prwdae Market. . PHTfjAXVEXJBTI A. Bept. I -BUTTER -Btadrt jssunav a tare creamery, 2Hc; eg. "wcSjS-StrWaood demand; Pennsylvania lO.tHl) Mt 0 Sit.lOO i7.t0 Amslsanates Ceppar Am. C. A r Am. C. T. pfo Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A L. pM Am. lea Securities Am. blllaeea Oil Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd Am. 8. It Am. 8. A It. pfd Am. Sutar Raflnlng Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolaa Anaconda Mining Co Atcklaon Atchlaoo pfd Atlantic Coaat Line Baltimore a Ohio Raj. Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian pacific t'antral Laathar Central Leathar pfd........ Central et Ka Jersey Cheaapeake Ohie. ...... Chlcasa O. W , ChleafO A N. W C, M. A 8t. P C, C, C. A . L Colorado F. A I Colorado A So Colo, t h. ut pfd Colo. A 8o. ia pfd Comolldated Oat Corn Producta Delanara Hudson Uanvar A R. O D. A R. O. pfd Dtitlllert' Bacurtllaa Erie Erie lat pfd Erla td Pfd Ucnaral Elactrtc Ot. Northern pfd OI. Northern Ore etfa.... llllnnla Central Intarborouch Mat Int. Mat. pfd International Paper Int. Papar pfd International Pump ... Iowa Central Kanaaa City Sa K. C. So. pfd Loulavllle A N Maitcan Central Minn A at. L m . st. r. a a. a. m Mlatourl Parlfle H.. K. 4 T M . K. A T. pfd National Lead New York Cantral N. Y.. O. a W Norfolk A W Monti Amsrtean Nc.-thein Pacific Pacific Mall Pannaylvanls Peopla'a Oa p., c. c. a at. l Preeeed Btael Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal 8prin Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rork Inland Co Rock laland Co. pfd at. L. A B. P. 24 pfd.... t. Louie 8. W at. u a w. pfd Rloee-Shef field 8. A I ... Southern Paolfic So. Pacific pfd Southern Railway 8a. Railway pfd Tanneaaea Copper Tejaa A Pacific T.. St. L. A W. pf I nlon Pacific fnloo Pacific pfd f. S. Rubber f. S. Rubber let pfd ... V. S. Steal I. S. Steel pfd tub Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical .. Va.-Caro. Cbem. pfd Waba,H Wabaab pfd Weetlnihaiiaa Klactrlc. ... Vaatern I n Ion W. L. B Wieconaln Central i Tewl aalaa for tha day. 4.:oo 1.700 vx l.in 300 409 MM 100 17.. VK) fxKI f t 40 104 J.-.4, a 2 irvt s 10 U3 bow. Cloac 77H 4 tM lO.tuO 2(k ion n 1.400 NH 47S sn-H to lei 1 1.200 , 7M. 400 l.oo 11.200 i !r I.S0 in 7.7 2 no 40l it tost 14 34A 24 'iiii if 1H 10J "4 4'4 " i 2 4 r.tH 171 S 424, 4S m 14f,V M 147 19 170 1.41)0 1J.") 1,000 4rO MO It. too l.soo 1 mo 1,300 90 4i l.H.'O a '"iiio rm t.too 1.140 too 1.600 t.too , 1.100 1.M0 15 V4 4! Jla 147 188 .asit 14t l HIT 1"S M M'S "s to r 67 1S 44 MS 106 - 42 76 H 41 4 141 W 1424a lh" 41 64 lib It 169 SJ . t W"i 144 13V S 1401 IIS US 10 M .MS MS iosi -2" isi't 60S US 44 US IMS 41S 74 14.100 44S "1 t.ioo i:ts i't 100 M0 "io .101,70(1 Wft 4WI tl . 2. i0 I ax o !1 . M.JOrt ir no t"0 . ."! rio 600 .124.110 400 ' 6.10 . 44.400 . I St') . 1.40-) . 100 . 100 . 1,11 77 14 '42S J3S SO !7Vi US :ts ITS 4S 14 1' 11S jo M MS at 'a 47 S 14S s 4S I(-S 4I liiS tr.'. 2S 'iis 24S a 'tis 127S 33 7t 11 MS !S ns 4IS 41 lots 114S us 60 s ts 64S l2S Sit', 34 ino'a 4SS 10S 44 S I5S 1-S its 74 U. rag. V. S. rat. do coupon V. S. 3a. rcg.... e coupon VJ. S. 4a. rag da coupon Am. Tobacco 4a.. da 4a At-hHon g,n. 4a. do ad). 4,. .. do fv. 4 do ev. ta Atlantic C. L 4a.. Bal 4, Oklo 4S.... de l',a Brk. R. T. tr. 4a Central of Da. 6a . do lat Inc , d d Inc de 8d Inc Ctim. a Ohio 4Se Chlrato A A. IS" C . B. a Q. e. 4o. C. R. I. A t. 4a. do col. ft, do rfdg. 4, CCC. A St. U g. 4 Colo. Ind. 5 Colo: Mid. 4, .... t ole. A So. 4a Pel. H. cr. 4a... O. R. ft. 4a.... .Erie p. I. 4a do gen. 4a Jepan 4a do 4Sa da Id eerie, Bid. Olfered. ...PI ... tr ... n ... tH ... us ... IT ... i ... 7S ... K3S 4e ll'i ... 1S ...l.'S ...l4 ... TJ ... ,. FtS .. P6 ,.14 .. 04 S ..101 M. r St ll-'S F. fg. 4a. U . . 4a. U 4a. ... tH St. L. 8. W ... et Seaboard A. ... MS So. Pacific 4a ', do t 4a , a . li Se. Railway 5a ... ... 7J 'Tejaa P. la... ... 4 T.. St L. A W. ... SIS tnlon Pacific 4a. ...10!S da cv. 4t ... t' 8 Steel Id 6a ... nO Wabaah la ... il W,tern Md 4a .. ... W. A L C. 4a.... ... 6 Wit. Cestral 4a ... S Ba- IntereM and offered. 76 S .. M .. Ut 44, ..101H ..111 l.. 16S ..107 .. ;s ..I1S ..lot .. n .. i .. New Verk Mlstraat Storks. NBAV YORK. Sept. en mining stocks: Alice 3.1 Breece Brunawlrk Con Com. Tunnel atock... Com. Tunnel bonda.. Con. Cal. A Va flora silver Iron Silver Offered. I. Closing quotations Leedllle con. Little Catel .. Meilcan Ontario Ophlr Standard Tallow Jacket .. . 6 . I . t-j .IT.-. ,.t ,.1,0 . to Foreign Financial. RBRI.IX. Sept. 3. Trading on the Bourse todsy was quiet. 400 14 117.500 aharea. S l'MS S IS ws II ess 10 2'4 ltUS 133 M i s flS P'S iS T M 1114 S 1 105 s I IIP, 14, 54 S iuS 44 57 S 145)4 16t : j-; !S xS M ms lS 6S 14S IIS US 10 ef-s 24 S m i-W os lie iS UTS H2S ot IS 44 fc-4, liHS 41S 14 63 HIS 24S IM'.a H 7 "i IS lit 43 ;;;s 33 78i; HS 314, 2S n 42 t:s W4s ims ivi 4 ;; it K'S S 33 IOCS 46 S lit', 44 S : 10 l-2, '2 74 t :i't Wool Market, BOSTON. Sept. J-WOOte Local dealers report a slightly better ton in the Wool market, with Increased Inquiry and better aales. Nearly all grsdes of domestic wool holds steady, the best demsnd being for qusrier-Diood ne-eces, while a sizeable move ment In Australian A4s Is on. Twelve months Texas continues prominent rc centiy, saies reacning ouo.oiin bales, a con- aiderable portion being 60 to 62 cleaned. Territorial wools Include early clothing stock. Australian 4e have been In demand. The leading domestic quotstlons range as follows: Domestic wools: Ohio and Penn sylvania fleeces, XX, 3!aaic: No. 1 washed. 841336c; fine unwsstaed, LtKa22c; half-blood combing, Ji&'Slc: three-eighths-blood comb Ing, 20c; quarter-blood, 2Sffi?0c; Delaine washed, 85l36c: Delaine unwashed, H-'7c. Michigan, Wisconsin and New York fleeces: Fine unwsshed, 20JWlc; Delaine unwsshed, 25ft-2o; half-blood unwashed. 25926c; three- eighths-blood unwsshed, 25Wc; qusrter- blood unwsshed, i'l'4vJ4c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri: Three-eighths-blood, ifHc; quarter-blood. Wvlbc. Scoured values Texas, fine 12 months' 5?lf53c; from 8 to months. 464S47C; fine fall. 424f4Jc: fine north ern. 4243c; middle county, 3840c; southern, STffSUc ; fall free. 378'cl7c. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple. 6Sfi0c: eastern No. 1 clothing, 48tf60c; valley No. l,'4fic. Territory, fine atanle. SeV&tuc: fine medium staple. 6tva7c: fine clothing, 4;vf48c; fine medium clothing. 4o$'48c; three-elgntns-Dlood. 4aMc; quarter blood, 43245c. Pulled, extra, 66057c; tine, ST. Lot la. sept. . 3. wuul steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 11 Q20c; light fine. Ifrjylfiiy:; heavy fine, UQ 12c; tub washed. Wditilc. Metal Market; NEW YORK, . 8ept. $. METALS There was a moderate reaction in tha London tin market-following yesterday's advance, with spot pioelng at U2 2s 6d and futures at il33. 2s 6d. The local market was easy at V2S.7o? 29.00. Cop per M lower in London at 40 7s d for spot and 61 2a 6d for futures. Locally lake was quoted at - $30.50; electrolytic. $13 .37Hfe 13.62'; casting, I13.13HX 13.37 H. Lean declined to flS 3s 6d in London and was easy In the local market st $4.6S64.49. Spelter was unchanged at tit 7a 6d In London. Locally the market remained quiet at $4.70 & 4.76. Iron waa higher In London, with atandard foundry quoted at 61s 6d and Cleveland warrants at 62a 7Vd. Locally no changes occurred; No. 1 foundry, northern, $16.506rl7.25; No. 2 foundry. northern, $lrj.OCKS'16.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft, $16 76& 17.25. ST. LOUIS. Sept. $. METALS Lead, higher at $4.46; spelter, higher at $4.55. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Crenertl Baa of Cattle Steady, with Ufht Stockers Slow. 17 cows wis an 7 cows into $ if, 70 rows ifiit $50 1 rni lit 3 m 7 costs 1U4.1 $ so 1 feeders. .10b' 4 10 Urelve Brcs Wye. feeders.. 4.11 4 er) 22 feeders.. 2 4 00 $ feeders.. Sl 4 An 6 feeoers.. asg 4 00 HOGS ACTIVE ADD TEN HIGHER beep Ree aad MM Law, be Coattaao aad Art) Free la Itrsje Sellers, kat Prices Are Tea to Klf teea Ceats Lower. atOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 2. ! Recelots were: t-attle. Moss. Bhee Official Monday 6.K4 Official Tueedav $.14 $ 173 Official Wednesday .17l t3 estimate Thursday 2,smi i.stw leep. 2J.1 21. 7M r.17 11.500 FVrur days this week. ....! 32.0H 59 Same day I set week 22.676 lt.l7 62.8 Some dsy 1 weeks ago.. $3,126 21.150 47.616 Same day 3 weks sgo.. 18.041 39 44 43.13$ Same dsy 4 weeks atto.. 16.616 21.04 30,970 Same days last year 36,iM 26.S63 8J. The following table shows the receipts ol cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1H0S. ltw. Inc. Deo. Cattle 599. K?7 7 40,22 141,31 Hogs ...IfWB.JnS l,7fn.2 7.41 Sheep l.Ota.Oja 1.090,391 36431 The following table shows ths average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 190$. 1907. 10,106. 04. W$ 1WJ. Aug. 2S... Aug. 14... Aug. $6... Aug. A' ... Aug. 27... Al'iT. Id... An. 29... Aug. SO... Aug. $1... Sept. 1.... Sept. $.... Sept. $.... I $ 6J 3 6 92i $ 03 I ft ttl 6 67 ISO 6 92 J 041 $46( $4 I ( $9 6 rS: t lij 6 451 7 1 37T4I 5 77 I 6 67 f 22 6 31 7 M 6 404 ( 77j I 96) I 6 24 6 23 45 6 76 1 6 90. 6 $v I 6 3t I 46V4j 5 68 6 70 IWI 1 12 s at 634. 44SI 484l f 63 0 ll 73 6 5 7ft 6 56 6 7 S 6 5 86j 6 77 16 27 6 75: 6 ll i 33 6 52! 5 13: 6 22 6 471 6 Til 5 21 I 6 31 $ 30 7 29 7 27 7 18 1 U a 7 $2 7 42 7 15 Sunday. The official number of csrs of stock brought in today by each road wss: Cattle.Hoge.Bheep.H'r's. C. M. & St. F. . . Wabash ; 1 1 Mo. Fac 11.... Union Pacific 16 3 4 6 C. A N. W. east 3 C. A N. W. twest).... 4 14 13 C. St. P. M. at O.. ... 4 6 C. R. A Q. (east) 3 4 3 C. R. A s. (weetif.... 30 13 10 3 C. O. W 3 Totsl receipts 105 63 75 $ The disposition of the day's receipts wss ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Omaha Pax-king Co.... Swift & Company l',431 Cudahy Packing Co.... 970 Swift A Co., K. Cudahy P it. Co., Armour & Co.... Schwartschlld & Vasant & Co Carey A Benton Lobman A Rothchild W. I. Stephens Hill ft Son F. P. Lewis LHuston A Son J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Huss Lay ton & Co L. Wolf McCreary & Carey... Sam Werthlmer .... H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty & Co... F. O. Inghram Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros Other Buyers Wlsmuth Boden 8t. Clare Pkg. Smith it P 18 tv. C 133 1,0X3 Buls 10 306 44 23o 228 4 61 17 46 86 109 5 122 16 82 10 40 21 714 435 476 71$ l.3 363 2.023 2.6H6 1.S76 !,0S4 2k'S Co. 26 6 105 104 19.215 Totsl CATTLE Receipts Minneapolis tirala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. S.-WHEAT-Sep-tember, 31.01't; December. $1.01 '.4; May, $1.05; cash, No. 1 hard. $1.H; No. 1 north ern. $1.06H: No. 2 northern, $1.02H; No. 3 northern. $1.02Sj: No. 3. $1. BRAN In bulk, $18.00918 50. FLOUR First patents. $5.6.V6.75; second patents. $5.50555.60; first clears, $4.3Mc4.46; second clears, $3.5003.00. Cottoa Market. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 3 -COTTON -8pot, rssy and l-16c lower; middling. 91-lSc; sales. 275 bales spot snd 100 to arrive; fu tures closed: September, 8.64c: October, 8.68c: November. 8.4!c; December. 8.46c; Jsnusry. 8.48c; February. 8 4c; March. 8.56c. ST. LOl'IB. Sept. S COTTON Dull ; mid dling, 9sc; sales. 30 bales: stock, 9.946 bales. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 8. WHEAT Spot, stesdy; No. 2 red western winter, 7s 6d; NO. 1 California. 7a lid. Futures, steady; Sep tember. JaSd; December, 7s 6d. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed. 7s 4d. Futures, steady; September, 5a9d; October, 5s 5d. Kaaaas City Ural a anal Prorlaloaa. KANSAS CITT. genu . 3.-WHEAT-145 Jc higher: September, flc; December, 9Jo, May, 96 V: rash. No. J hard. feqWc; No. $ hard. M7cr No. 3 red. 9cfi$l .00; No. 3 red. 971 c. ' CORN 4v$tc higher: cash. No. I mixed. 74'k: No. 3 mixed. 74fi4l,c; No. 3 white, 76c; No. 3 white, 74;9"74c ; September, 7ltc: December. 5Sc; May, 60c. OATS I'nchanged; No. S white. 49-ftulc; mixed. 4w. RYB-r7"iJV. . r ' HAV Steady; eboloe timothy. $9.5O10.0O; eholce prairie. $7.75a.t10. BUTTER Steady ; creamery. 23c; pack ing stock. le. , EGOS Firm; fresh extras. Sic. Ktrelpts. atmpinenis. Boston Mtoeka anal Beaels. BOSTON. Sept 3 Money, call loans, 'ioj $ per cent; lime loans. 3tim per com. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds: 4a . H Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oata. bu 7,5- ls.orn $.000 158,000 23. UM) 3.UU9 Peoria arntn Market. PEORIA. Ill . Pent. $.-COR?I-Hlgher: No. $ yellow. 79fc-c: No. 1 yellow, IV-tf av: No. 1. 79c;V N. , 7S; no grade. 77ec OATS Higher: No.t whhe, 40sf VV; No. 4 white. 4Vt6sSrVjc. . RTF, Staady ; So. 2. TaAta, . WHKKT-tl.r. Mlletaokve Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. WrB.. Sept. $. V EAT Higher; No. 1 northern. Il ttjl ; No. 2 northern. $1 4aVl 07r Deidlwer, IrT'tc RTE No. 1. .Jasae.--- BA RLET Samsi . CORN'-tBaS OMk &3t3El At,-hl. adj to 4a Mr, centra SU-hleon do pfd Boatoa A Albany BoMoa Maine. Boaion gleated ritchburi pfd ... kti tentrel N Y., N. H. A I'nloa racltlc .. Am. Arse. Chan do pfd An Pneu. Tulie Amer. Susar ... do pfd Am. T T 4 Am. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A 9 .. Edieoo Electric lllu General Klactrlc ... Maaa. Klaclrlc do pfd Meaa. Uaa l olled rrult t ailed 9. 14 do pfd I 6 Siedl do pfd Adventure ailouaa Anulaamaied bid. A,ke4. 4 Atlantic . . S' Hiugham . . ,IS( al. A HeHa .. . . aS Centennial t . . . . . . -4SiSpuer Range ... . Pair Weet .1.4 franklin ..131 Granby ..i:t lle Kovale .. !; Maaa Mmlnf .. .141 Mirbisan . 1J 6 Uohaek ' .. iSS kont A C... .. 4 fild Dominion ... . . s(meula ..'3iS Parrot . .CJSOulncy . .Is hennon . . 44 Tamarack .. S Trinity .. 14 t oiled Copper . il I. s. Miniiif... 14. I S. OH . t I ten I V if torts A Wini.na l-.t Wolterine .Vs North Butte -.4 Butte Coalltloa 4.'.i Nevada li"SCal. Artiona.. . 4i Aruooa Com. . . , .'.a Greenf Cananea ns I4S . hi .tv) . . 3 .- MS . . 'J .10.) --". . . it . a.'. .. 47 41S .li.-S . : . i . I.I . ;:s . !', .. i . 11 . .u . M'4 ...141 .MS ... ii ...It .. HS :.: ft" Treaaary stalemrat. WASHINGTON. Sept. 3.-Today's state ment of the treasury bulsnre In the gen eral fund exclusive of the $l50.00(,ttA) gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $!sa.597.io; gold coin and bullion, $11,614, L, gold certificates. $30,386,330. Baak t'learlaars. OMAHA. Sept. $ Bank clearings for to day were $1,916,784.42. and for the corre sponding date laat year, $2.1 Kl. 747 aa. Bank clearings for yesterUjr were $!0u$l- Daloth Grain Market. DULUTH. Sept. 8. WHEAT No. 1 hard. $1.064: No. 1 northern. $1.05; No. 2 north ern, $1.004; September, $1.0l; December. $1W'4: Mav, $1.04. OATS 4Hc REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS VS. 4-16-13 D. Van Horn to Lenta Van An g ola A. S. Patrick to Conrad J. Hetsler. lot 7. block 3. A. 8. Patrick's addi tion $ Eugene M. Earln to Harry Chrlsto nherson, lot 5, block 6, Omaha View Jacob Budler and wife to Edmund O. Shanahan, lots 9 and 10. block 2. Cloverdale Byron R. Hastings, trustee, to M. Isaacson, lot J, block, 7, Military addition Ueorge W. Henry and wife to William J. Hislop. n30 feet lot 11, block 1, Armet pong's First addition Moses Issacson snd wife to the Mc Cague Investment company, lot 6. block 7, Military addition John M. We-sterf ield and wife to Frank Gray, lots 6, 7 and 23. Wester field's sdditlon Charles S. Huntington and William R. Wall, executors, to Edwin D. Van Horn. 11WS. nw1 Edwin Horn. nws nws 4-16-13 Obarles W. Lyman and wife to drew W. Grar.t, lot 10, block 7. man ri-ica Knudt Thomrin snd wife to Public, slO feel. nl60 feet. e474 feet. 67, feet, lot 10. block 2. - Park place Margaret McKrnney and husband to Hsrry V. ilarman and wife. eS; block 19, Second addition to Corrigan place M. Woodburv Sawyer and wife to W. D. Wolcott. sS lot 10. block 4. Boggs A Hill s Second-sdd'tloni Thomas R. Kumine to lonard Dun can, lot 2, Lindsay's addition Jennie Hmlth and hushsnd to Henry N. Wtese. lots 9 and 10. block 2, Spring Laike park Rloliard Scarwiell. bishop of Omaha, to Theophele Vandenbngaerde, lot 13. block 2. St. Mary a addition Stephen D. Bangs end wife to Fred Armbrusrt, kit 11, block 10. Summit addition Wtllittm A. Smith and wife to Samuel H. Famsworth, lot 1. block 1, Glen coe place Chariest E. Brereton et al. to Esther U (wrter. lot H, blin k 3, O Neil s subdivision J sme L. Taylor and wife to Charles 8. White, lot 13. block $. Clifton Hill. Eisiitore Place company to Nela Jen sen, lot 14, block. I. Grant place 450 400 150 20 660 1.2O0 600 !.800 750 1.0H6 250 450 1.200 A0 VM ..6,529 4,091 27,806 of cattle Wfera small today oomptu-ed wKh the heavy runs on previous days this week. Btill the totsl for the week foots up 36,9&9 head, being larger than any previous week since the beginning of the range season and a trifle larger man tor me corresponding week 01 last year, Ihe market haa been In veiv satiafactorv condition aJl the week notwltnstanding the extremely large receipts, and prices have Ln well maintained on all kinds, except ounimon 10 medium tenders, There waa a very fair domand for beef steers and the market on all desirable kinds was generally quoted as steady. In fact there waa no noteworthy change or any new features worth mentioning. The offer intra lor the most part changed hands in goi'd seaeon. The market on cows and heifers wss also devoid of any quotable change In eny direc tion. iJesinaDitt kinds, it anything, com manded good, strong prices and the general margen wwa tuny steady at least There were very few stockers or feeders In first hands. Good fleshy feeders con tlnued ateevdy, with fslr inquiry. On the other hand, common to medium kinds and light, trashy cattle were a drug on the market and very hard to move, it being a question of finding a buyer rather thau of prices Quotations on csttie: uood to cnoice corn-fed steers. $6.40yr7.26; fair to good corn- fed steers. to.3izi4.4u; common to iair corn fed steers, $4.0oiti6.26; good to choice range steers, 34.7ri6.40; lair to good range steers, $4.25--4.76; common to fair range steers, $3 60-4.26; good to choice cowa and heifers. WerMh-4.26; fslr to good cows ana neuers, $3.fi3.60; common to fair cows and heifers, i2.oKra 00: rood to cholcs stockers and feed ers. $40O5-t.5O; fair to good atockers and rdfrs. tt.40tr4.00: common to fair atockers and feedera, $2.758o.40; stock heifers, $2.60 e$26. Representative sales: BEEF BTEERS. No. Pr. No. A. Pr. M 1211 4 to CALVES. 1 114 $$6 t 110 5 26 w r.rj 1 E.tvra. 22 steers.. ..1138 61 steers. ...1187 12 steers.. ..1077 M steers. ...1069 26 cows 1028 11 cows 96 23 feeders.. 1G58 19 steers.., 61 steers.., II steers.., 14 feeders. 13 feeders.. 11f7 19 cows 963 .1129 ..UrVI .mi 79 2ti feeders.. 1126 16 cows 1071 7 ralves.. 4 steers.. 6 cows... 6 steers.. 4 cows... 23 steers.. 10 steers.. 210 .1(60 . 9.$ .10t . K36 .1060 .1261 J. H 15 feeders.. 1123 33 cows. 4 35 4 10 4 15 4 25 $ 40 2 M $ 86 WYOMING. 4 35 11 cows 960 $51) 17 steers.. ..1176 4 tV) $ M) 3 20 4 16 3 00 4 0 4 40 Kennedy Wyo. 5 feeders.. 101 2 22 steers.. ..1010 14 cows 912 28 cows 90 41 steers. ...1130 1$ steers. .. 19 cows.... 6 calves.. 11 cows.... tifi feeders. 15 steers... 70 feeders. II s.eers... 4 30 7 cows 1017 f.OO 8 89 19 steers.. ..1164 Mary A. Taylor Wyo. .1003 4 10 L. Bell-Wyo. . 93 3 00 3 Iff. . 972 3 50 Harry T. . 948 4 18 .ia3 4 75 117 22 cows... 13 calves.. Grav Wyo. 4 feeders. !1 cows.... Hltchew Wyo. 4 46 14 steers... 912 1W 948 9b0 .1042 .1250 86 steers.. $ cows... $ cows 16 cows 4 15 4 10 4 IS 3 90 8 Ml 3 25 1 75 4 10 3 60 3 80 3 4-1 a 40 4 30 8 00 3 95 3 25 5 01 3 50 $ 60 4 36 4 20 3 35 2 65 1306 4 20 4 steer. John Jones Wyo. 1117 4 30 5 cows 974 f0 2 85 2 bulls 1225 W. H. Ashlev-Wvo. 15 feeders.. 861 8 75 II cows 876 3 35. J. M. Abeny-Wyo. .1140 3 40 3 cows 80 . 99o 3 40 4 steers ... 917 c. R. Wllllame wo- 13 steers. 5 steers. .. 6 cows ... L. 5 corns.... 25 steers... 23 feeders. 9 cows 15 com t. 7 cowa 986 $ cows 11(44 6 steers... .IOdO Cross Wyo. 19 rows 10n$ 2 76 4 00 3 65 3 40 4 1) 3 30 .1115 4 40 .I'D 4 80 . (SO 3 b6 H. A G. H . fc64 3 00 .1140 4 25 F. II. Vlrden-Wyo. 1034 4 Of) 2 feeders.. 1031 3 25 735 $ 35 19 feeders.. 717 3 60 C W. Horr Wvo. 19 feeders.. 940 4 00 10 cows 993 $ 10 8. Mortlmore Wyo. 866 $ 40 24 feeders.. 880 $ 75 J. Snider Wyo. $1 cows 973 $ 40 21 ralves... 336 i steers. ...1116 4 30 23 calves... 81O j calves... a4 5 00 4 ralves... 124 61 COWS 922 $ 16 14 feeders.. $V3 J. need wyo 11 cows 10:9 17 cs. A hs.. 667 9 cs. A hs..l3 4 cows 960 3 feeders.. 1143 11 rows 1127 Total $a.B70i 11 cows. VI feeders.. 8 ralvea. .. 10 heifers.. 12 feeders., $ t-alvea... 7 feedera., 10 .heifers.. 47 cows.... 2$ steers. 10 sisers. 932 .1: 4 on 3 7 3 66 3 16 6 14 4 00 $ 16 6 10 U cs. A hs.. 884 14 feeders.. 1106 3 ra A hS..10:3 3 steers. ...114 7 Steers. ...1310 13 t-ows 10,6 .1227 .1097 164 591 9 steers 46 feeders Greive Bros Wyo. 23 4 00 ,6 calea. 652 $ 36 8 heifers. L. Roberts Wyo. 3.U 4 00 36 calves. 166 3 00 W. E. Clayton-Wyo. 320 4 00 $ calves 291 4 00 I- Koborts-Wyo. . 84i 2 96 1$ cows... Spear Bros Wyo. .1M 4 0 lib steers. ..Ilt4 .1.41 4 60 $7 cows 101J 4 10 4 00 $ 75 t 90 3 70 4 75 3 66 4 70 4 70 3tS 4 70 4 75 6 00 3 35 $66 4 00 15$ 126 896 3 96 4 t 5 $u .1113 19 steers.. ..1178 4 enwe 103 7 feeder).. 8f7 20 Steers.. ..1157 1$ feeders.. (SO 13 steers. $7 Steers. 31 cows.... 10 rows ... It feeders. $ cows.... 3 calves.., 15 cows.... 8 cows 23 feeders. 16 feeders. 7 helfera.. $ cews.... 8 cows.... 80 cows.... $ bulls ... 3 cows.... $ cows.... $ COWS.,.. $ bulls.... 4 heifers.. 3 heifers., 4 46 NRBRASKA. 6 cows. 84 773 926 (Ml 146 9U fna 9-0 Ml . 1064 , ami 9 1.186 m 9 , m no , 390 630 $ 0 4 W! 3 50 4 16 2 PA 2 e 3 t0 3 25 $ 76 6 00 $ 30 8 16 $ 40 $ 40 $ 16 $ 00 $ 20 $ 36 $ 65 .in .loaj 89 2 70 $ 36 3 t 3 CO $ 80 4 Oft 4 feerlere Js feeders 50 feeders 8 steers. ...nil 118 feeders. 1H1 13 calves... 885 14 cows lm2 S3 feeders.. 104 ai rows 94 f seders.. 940 16 feeders.. 62 17 feeders. 32 feeders. 1 bull $ cows.... t cows ... 2 calves.. 10 cows.... $ steers. ...1003 8V1 , 706 914 .1046 , 70 , $13 924 84 9M 9.13 1M 46 906 973 6 cows 19 feeders 11 steers.. 9 rows... 2 feeders. 3 feeders T. T. Grantham Neb, 973 3 (0 4 feeders $ 85 8 cows... $ SO 4 feeders. .1072 $ 50 9 cows 966 $ 86 3 rows 976 Stewart Neb. 4 00 Mllldale Cattle Co. Neb. 18 feeders.. 128 $ !5 10 cow 14$ 6 cows 916 3 76 6 cslves... 270 11 feeders.. 1H $75 1 bull 1060 $ feeders.. 978 8 75 Renter Bros. Neb 19 feeders.. 946 8 40 3 cows 1016 3 26 Alfred 17 cs. A hs. $7 $ 26 6 cows 1026 $ 7$ Stetter A 50 feeders.. 1076 4 20 $ cows. 7 feeders.. I'M 3 cows 941 8 cows 7S6 feeders.. 1070 F. $6 feeders . 1109 $ 36 8 4 30 3 80 4 16 3 05 3 26 3 16 $ S $ 86 $ S6 $ 50 $ 40 $ 40 1 36 3 76 $ 50 4 00 $ 76 $ 60 $ 70 8 80 $ 3 $ 26 4 20 $ 85 t 50 2 50 $ 5 3 20 3 20 3 40 8 75 3 00 3 bulls 1410 i TO 10 cows.... l'i cowa. . , . .1050 . 957 . 318 .1322 .1006 13 cows.'... 7 feeders. U calves.. 4 aieers.,. 4 rows.... 12 steera. ...118.1 1 feeders. .1044 6.1 steers.. ..1274 15 steers.. ..1250 6 steers.. ..1176 18 feeders.. 1108 H 31 steers.. ..11S6 4 36 69 steers ...11 4 46 W. Smith A II steers.. ..1342 4 40 2 steers... .1840 4 40 23 steers. ...13rJ 4 80 17 COWS. . Cue Neb. 2 cslves... 1X6 1 bull 1670 Tobein Neb. 7 ff edere..l071 O. W. Kellar-Neb. 948 3 CO 3 cows sn 9.6 3 26 2 cows 8C0 SOUTH DAKOTA. 8 35 7 cows 1040 4 00 6 cslves... 276 4 10 9 cowe ion 4 70 1 7 steers. ...1239 3 65 6 steers. ...U70 4 10 8 steers. ...1212 3 90 22 steers.. ..108i 4 40 steers.. ..1198 4 40 11 steers.. ..1174 4 16 ( steers.. ..i: 4 80 1$ feeders. .1258 A. Dawson 8. D. 108 steers. ..1190 5 00 2 70 4 20 3 Hi $ 26 3 35 4 0 3 M 4 20 4 70 4 20 4 00 13 feeders. 1$ heifers. 3 COWS.... $ cows 10 hsiCera., 28 cows. .. , 1 cow 11 steers... Morrison 8, $ steers.. $ steers.. 6 cows... 1008 $ 36 L. R. Bingham 8. D. lot l 26 feedera mi im $ cows... 860 8 16 U Parrlsh-S. D. 853 2 60 31 cows... , 67- $ 00 16 feeders Dsll Bres.-S. D. 951 8 20 1 cow.... 810 2 W 44 steers.. 1263 4 40 7 feeders.. 1143 O. L. Williams 8. D 20 cows.. 8 cows.. 3 calves. 1 steer.. , D. ..1350 ...1150 .. 913 711 82 9(0 7 940 1363 4 33 4 40 4 00 2 86 8 66 8 15 3 16 3 50 I 90 4 40 $ 90 987 1012 126 1540 8 cows 908 $ 20 6 cows 906 $ 00 2 bulls 1840 t 66 4 steers. ...1130 4 10 1 steet ....1260 4 75 K. Stumbauah H D. 35 steers.. ..1164 4 50 10 heifers... 8S5 Kent A Bissall Cattle Co. 8. D 148 steers. ..1111 4 25 Hell's Canvon Live Htnrk Co. fl TV 25 steers,. ..1113 4 26 Big Beaver Live Stock Co. 8. D. 8 20 2 90 6 Ul 4 75 3 50 81 steers. s cows. 7 cows. 9 mixed.... 888 16 cows 1118 2 cows 9X0 n. 16 feeders. .WJA 8 heifers... 967 8 cows 995 ' T. .1246 4 70 9 steers . 878 $ 00 18 cows.... L. M. Sorenson 8. D. . 890 3 45 15 steers... IDAHO. R. J. Costley Idaho. $10 2 cows.... 3 80 $4 cows.... 3 80 McNulty Idaho. 8 90 2 feeders. 3 50 23 feeders. 8 6J 1 bull Byrne Idaho. 1166 , 967 3 75 3 30 992 4 00 9A0 1084 .1025 .1036 .1680 3 10 3 80 8 $5 $ 98 I 60 6 l.ders..H34 8 !J 2 feeders.. 1140 3 25 i bu 1620 1 50 17 feeders.. 1077 8 90 8 feeaer..N,,6 3 25 1 bull 1640 1 50 HouS-Hogs ".ere in good active demand tals morning, wiui prices generally lw higher thun yesteruay. Everytnlng changed hands In good sesson, the msrket closing at the atrong point of the day. The hogs soio. very largely at $6.50r 66. with a top ai o. iv. ii win ue rememDered tnai the most ot the hogs yesterdsy had to sell at 4Vi.40iEK.46, with a top at $6.t5. Representative sales No. a.. 97.. 41.. !.. 64.. 67.. 74 . 61.. 44.. 73.. 49.. 71.. it . a.. 54.. 4 . 47.. to.. 76.. S3.. 17.. 41.. 14.. St.. 41.. AT. ..171 ..174 ..131 ..(44 ..tu .334 ..1M ..Mt ..(44 .941 ..110 ..;4- ..rr . .ISO ..tit .304 . . 374 .311 ..4 .117 . .210 ..117 ,.7 .tit Ik. 200 SO tao at to 40 11 40 tao 40 1 Pr. 440 4 43S 4 44 4 44 4 4?S 47 S 41 S to 4 4 ed I Ml 4 au 4 to 4 40 4 Kit t 60 4 10 4 hi t 10 I 40 4 10 4 So 4 60 4 t 10 4 els I S No. 74 40 74 lt 47.. 10.. It.. 04. . 2a.. 71.. td . 70.. 44.. 44.. 84. . . 41.. 71.. II.. 44.. S3.. 44.. 14. . ".. St.. 11.. 47.. an. to to so 40 i!40 40 12U 120 130 too HO 0 40 10 40 40 130 40 20 120 40 Pr. 4 US 4 63S 4 Jt 4 MS 4 ti 4 60 4 U 4 it 4 f 4 44 4 55 4 M 4 U 4 H 4 46 4 1 4 it 4 46 4 46 4 47S 4 47S 4 to 4 to 4 4iS I 44 4 46 4 70 largo iuu At. .311 .104 ..141 ..221 ..347 ..lt ..IN. .331 ..7 ..349 ..i.M( ..ill ..240 . 6 ..Ul .23 ..liT ..S7 ..104 ..srt ,.137 ..144 . aui ..139 ..US ..114 ..137 srliaar I'llei-H wa mh,.l, .fi lms luunung, carrying me total iur ins iour aays pretty a-eii up to the loo.uuv mars, inis means mat ine receipts are uouoie or almost ueupls the record lor any previous week and a a rent dei larsdi- than for the corresponding week of it year. In spite of tne large receipts, uio demand haa been so good mat Uio supply haa been kept very Well cleaned up. nen the market closed last niahl there were two strings of yearlings that did not get into me oarn until late and were left un sold, but sslde from that pretty much everything hsd changed hands. As a mat ter of fact, prices have been lower In syrn pajtny with tna sharp break at all otner market points, the large receipts also having an Influence In that direction. in is morning receipts consisted very lsigely of lamos, in (act there haa been a surplus of Ismbs all ths week. .Ihe ten duicy of prices was still lower, and whlli some sales did not show very much change, a gooq many were HKonbe lower than yea terday. This was true not only of lambs. but of sheep as well, and would spply to both killers and feedera. This meant that Ismbs are pretty close to 50c lower than last week and that old sheep are around iftf-toc lower than last week. While the break Is considerable, it is no more. if aa much. as has taken place at eastern markets. The trade here continues in a good healthy condition In aplte of the (act that the run ia ao large and arrivals sli the week have sold freely chsnslng hands about as fast ss they could be shaped up and made ready for aale. The market yesterdsy did not close until Iste. the scales being kept busy throughout the day. This morning buyers and sellers were out early and stuff waa crowded over the could be weighed. No. 197 western a western 538 western 164 western 170 western 690 western 67 western 380 western 860 weatci n 350 western S.y western 345 western 443 western 81S Wyoming wefhers K Wyoming wethers im western ewes, culls . , v 49 western laniba. culls t 24 Wyo. ewee wrthers feeders 3M vt yo. ewes, wethers, feeders $04 Wyoming ewes, feeders 128 M yomlng ewes, feeders.,.. w Wyoming culls Wyoming wethers, feeders. 310 Wyoming w-eihesr. feeders.. 4"l yomtng ewes, feeders.... sjaS Wyemlng lambs, feeders .... 46 Wyoming lambs, feeders..,. an. Wyoming Ismbs, feeders..., 2i Wyoming yearling wethers, feeders 36 Wyoming wethers, feeders... 71 Wyoming ewes, feeders 263 Wyoming yearling wetheie. feeders 500 Wyoming yearling wether. feeders 23 Wyoming wethers S.S3 Wyoming Ismbs. feeders 4J Wyoming yearlings, feeders. in .1 7? 1 I 7$ 79 1 6" 50 4 50 97 $ rV 97 8 n , 1 40 si 3 : 9J $ ;a PI .1 6 110 3 16 n t i 67 5 0" 67 5 on 67 $ t 85 4 1 0 7 $ "0 5 : .w $4 4 (V 9S 4 Oil 107 3 15 i 8 t 1 92 4 10 MARKET scales aa rapidly as It lambs, lambs, la rn hs, Ismbs, Ismbs, lambs, lambs, lambs, lambs, lambs, Ismbs, lambs. lambs. feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders feeders 348 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 62 western Ismbs, feeders 1J western lambs, feeders, culls 1S$ Wyoming lambs, feeders 161 western lambs, culls, f'drs.. 58 western lambs, feeders, culls 240 Wyoming yesrllngs, feeders li2 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 213 Wyoming yesrllngs, feeders 58 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 120 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 116 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. J4ii Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 17 western lambs, culls 69 Wvomlng ewes 73 Wyoming yesrllngs, culls.. SO Wyoming wethers, culls 94 Idaho earlings 110 Idi,ho yearllnga 50 Idaho ewea 6$ Idaho awes 857 Idaho yai lings 98 Idsho Ismbs 4,6 Wyoming welhers. feeders.. 6aj Colorado lambs 403 Nevada lambs 150 Nevada lambs, feeders 6)6 wethers feeders 4M Idaho lambs, feeders 261 lusho Ismbs. feeders, culls.. 270 Idsho yearlings, feeders.... 273 Idaho lan.be 281 Idaho yearlings, fesders.... 117 I'tsh lamba laft I'tafi lambs, feeders O L'tah lambs, feeders 142 I'tsh lambs, feeders 1H l'tah f ariings $:$ Wyorring wethert ........ .. . Av. 66 60 60 61 61 63 60 69 69 6 69 68 61 69 53 49 50 44 47 73 71 71 94 95 96 97 62 96 76 94 96 96 97 ! 94 75 104 72 61 88 107 46 53 47 68 88 64 60 SI 60 ri 1:0 Pr. 6 3d $ 26 1 26 6 2b 6 10 6 10 $ 10 $ 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 10 5 10 10 $ 00 4 76 4 75 4 50 4 60 4 So 4 85 4 35 $ 75 $ 75 3 76 3 76 3 76 3 8 00 2 76 4 16 4 16 $ 26 3 4 00 50 3 80 8 26 $ 2S $ 00 8 ffi I on 4 50 4 10 $ 40 4 10 X 60 6 20 5 15 6 to 4 14 3 71 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK tattle atewdy Heae Higher Sheep aad I. a nabs Lower. CHICAGO, Sept. .-CATTLl-:-Rct-elol. sbout .fltiO head. Market, stcadv; steers. 34 754T7.8S: cowe. tt40tit).2K: heifers, rt.frvn 6.26; bulls. $2.7634.60; calves, thOlm '....; stockers and feedera $16Mj"4 60. HOGS Receipts, about 14.0UO head. Mar ket 10c higher; rhotre hesvv shipping. IK" 7.00; butchers. M MK HO; Ikght mixed. Jti.J' a 7.90; choice light. $6 ifrrX 4t; packing, Jpi Sen 4 85; pigs, $3.76114 00; bulk of sale. $v0lu 190. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelp:. about 17.000. Market 10c Kiwer; sheep, t-loOVI-'e; lambs, $4.76j4.O0: yearlings, $4U4 85. Kaaaaa City- Litre Mock Market. KANSAS CITT. Sept. 8. CATTLE Re- celpts 9.000, including 2.5t) southerns. Hteers strong to 10c higher; ros weak. Chil.e export and dressed hrf ieei. $6.27?(7.50; fslr to good. $l.trjj600; west ern steers, $a.60'fi6.3i; stickers and feeders. $.9Or)6.00; southern steers. M lopt 0; miiithfrn cows. $2 OlwfT8.30; native cows, $2.2MS4 0i; native heifer. $2.7j.10; bull. $2.0rjd.3S; calves. $4 Wtfi7.00. HOGS Receipts. 6,fV hesd. Msrket 541 1 higher. Top, $rl.8o; bulk. 4.3trjJt M, lieaxj. 7udj48n; packers snd butchers, 6.85; light, $ ZT.Ji6.76-. rig. $3.2.f'5.2 SHEEP AND LAMliS-Recclpt. market strong to lv lower; lauihs, 6.76; ewes snd yesrllngs. $o.50'o l .t'; ers and feeders, w.oowt.re. $4 5 9 ) ; $1.0"? SlfH'k- t. l.oals Live Stork Market. ST. IXM'IS. Sept. 3 t'ATTI.K Re -elpte. 7.5CO. Including 4.l"0 Texans. Msrket. na tives, ltryanc lower; Texsns slondv to strong; native shipping and export Met., $4 7f$7.&0; dressed neef and butcher stcet. $:t.orvjjf.i6: steers under 1,000 pounds, $;! On fco.76; canners. $2.0O12.25; bull. K. 1 Vi'4..i: calves. $4,0047.00; Texas ano Indlmi !eer, $2.76 6 26; cows and heifer. $1 6t l.irl. HOUS Receipts. 6.2XM head: iV hit; her; pigs and lights. $3.5Cqi5.50; packer $s.r'0. 6.75; butchers and bent heavy, $1.8rwfi;5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.6tJ; 10c lower; native mutton. 4.ooi4.2; lamb. $0 (KK(i.oiv culls and buck, 3X26i4.vti; stock ers, $4.&0a6.CO. t. Joseph Live atock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 8.-CATTLK-R-colpts, 2,000 iiead; market stesdy to nenk: steers, $4.0u437.2C; cows and hcliers, $iJi: 6.15; ralves, $3.oOitS.io. HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head; market hit 10c higher; top, $6.85; bulk ut tales, $6.fc;i, 6 50 SHEEP AND LAM US Remipi . 4.'0 head: market ateady to loc iouer; iambs, I3.254j6.70. Sloex City Lire Stock aiarket. SIOUX CITT. la.. Sept. 8. (Special Te e gram.l CATTLE Receipts, too head; mar ket steady; beeves. It.tYKS.on: cows snt heifers. M00(g6.0O: feeders, $3.(4-1.50; calves and yearlings. $2.78fM.o0. HOGS-Rpcelpts. t.ooc- head; maiket Wi 15c higher; range, $0.3576.60; bulk of sale. $6.46a50. Stork la Sight. Recoipta of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2.600 $8.on0 19,500 Sioux City 400 1.000 St. Joseph 2.i . 000 4.O0I Kansas City 9.000 6,o00 9.K0O St. Louis 7 .600 tt.-fO 4501 Chicago , 6,000 14,000 17,000 Totals 27,500 2,8H0 54.600 OMAHA GB.tERAb MARKETS. - Coadltlon of Trade and ttaotatlons on Staple and Fancy Produce. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered It retail trade In cartons, 23c; No. 1, In 4Mb. tubs, 22V4jc; No, 1, In 10-lb. tubs, Uc; No. $. In 60-lb. tubs, 20Vc; No. 3, In 30-lh. tubs. 21o; No. 2, in 1-lb. cartons, 21c; No. 1. in carload lots, 2lc; No. 2, In carload lots. lS319Vio; country, fancy, tubs, 17c: com mon. 16c. FOGS Fresh candled. 19o r dosen. CHEE9E Finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, itst-c; young Americas, 4 in no.,p, luc; lavorlte, a la hoop, lo'.io; daisies, t 1,1 hoop, 16Vc; cream brick, full case, i3v-; hslt case, 134c; half doaen Micks, i4c. ij quotations on Swiss nur nmbt-iger u it ill after October. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib, 17c; No. 2 r.b. 11c; No. rib, 7c; No. 1 loin, mid No. J loin, 12c; No. 3 loin, 9c; No. 1 cnucg, -it. No. Z cnuck, 4ac; No. 3 onuck, 4c; No. 1 round, Hc; $ round, rsc; No. i round, 6rac; No. 1 plat. i,c; No. i plate, No. 3 plate, SSc- VEGETABLES Celery. Michigan, pe. dos., Ac. Beans, new wax and ap.li.g, out third bu. basuet, Vl.tiu; navy, per du., No. 1, $j.iu; lima, Sc per lb. Cabbage, 2c per lu. potatoea, new, per bu., 61.lv. '1 on.aroca, per 4-banket crate, 9uc. Waiermuiuna, -a sue. Cantfeiopes, Caillornia, .oubi.-jv pe, ciate. , Asparagus, p.;r aos., sue. cuuu.n bora, per uu., 0O0. Onions, Bermuda, per ciate; 'lexaa yellow, l.as fer ctae. Mushrooms, cultivated, per lu., ,oc. Let tuce, per aoa., Jbc. 1-epper. auuiluru, 41 per crate. a'RKbrl FRUITS Apples, $2.nV0.a.0u per bu. box. Lemons, HtWo-Uu.' urinstti Va.'M tjo.OU. Bananas, 40 per lb. I'luins, ei.-i ps.' 4-basket crate, pvacnes, CalUornla. vat,c per box; Texas, 4-ba.bM.et craic, 6.i.i--. fears, 41.6O per 4-baket crate, lilackoei nts, 44.UU per crate, itaepberrtcs, 4-a par crats. Cherries, $2.26. currants, .. per urate. Oooaeoerrles, 2.0u per crate. blGAH coarse granulated, e.soc; fins granulated, .70c; cubes, o.suci ixxttleiira, s.oOc per lb. ... uRfctiSED POL'LTKS-oquabs. $i.2i per dozen. LIVk. POULTRY Hens, 9c; springs, 12c; roosleis, ac; ducks, young, av; oid, 7vc, geese, ttc; turkeys, 14c; pigeons, otic par uosen; squabs, l-'.W per uoaen. DKltJJ FKcI'i'8 haislus, loose Muscatel, Sc; isncy aec-ded, 1-lb. carton, luc. Cur rants, uncleaneu. oo; cleaned, c; cartur., kc per lb. Prunes, to-fcOOc per sack; 3VJ per lb. Apricots, 26-Id. uoxes, 9c per lu. Peaches, California choice, 9c; fancy box. lie per lb. Peaia, California, 11c. Dates, Persian, Ho. 'lgs, layers, cholcs, 10Vc. Citron, 16&..UC. Lemon peel, lac. Orange peel, loc. FISH Halibut, 8c; trout, 14c; llt kerel, lie, nikK. 14c: bullheads, skinned and dressed. Uc; whits percli, ac; wliite bass. 17c; black baas. 2oc; crapples, 16c; wTilte fish, Uc; red snapper, 14c; flounders, Uc; mackerel, 17c; codtlah, fresh frosen, 13c; shsd roe, 4uc; smelts, Uc; frog legs. 46c; green sea turtle meat, 26c; catiiah, loc; eel, per lb., 18u. HIDES quotations by J. &. Smith A Co.: Oreen salted No. 1. lOe; No. 2, sc; bull' hides. No. 1, 8c; No. 2. 1c; horns hides. $2.60; sheep I -sits. 26c to $1.50; dry pelts, loo to 12c per lb., dry flint butcher hldas, l$c; dry fallen bides, 11c; dry saltsd bides, 9c. , t ge Market j . ' NEW YORK. Sept. $. COFFEE Market for futures closed, steady, net unchanged to 10 points lower. Seles were estimated at 14.700 beg. Including September at 6 atx. ; October. 6.60c; December, aeoc; May, 60c; June, 6.60c; July. 6 6&.4i5r ; and August. 5.6IK-. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 4"c; So. 4 Santos. &c. Mild cuffee, dull; Cordova. 9H12ViC. . , . ; ttttr and Molasses. ,1 ' VADIf Cr.t H HI'r:iR-.R,ll' steady', fair refining, $ 4c; centrifugal, it test a.SOC. moiaea iritHTu. ateady; No. 6. 4 70c; No. 7, 4 66c; No.. , 4 60c; No. 9. 4 65c; No. 10, 4.46c; No. Jl, 4 40c: No. 1$. 4.86c; No. 13. 4 3ii ; No. 14, 4 25c; confectlonera A. 6.60; mould. 6. 45c; out loaf. 6 90c; crushed, 6 80c; powdered, 5 20c; granulated, 6.16c; cul.ee. 6. i5c. 4lls aad Hoala. SAVANNAH, Sept. 3 -OIL8-TurpentlBs, ''uOsfN-Firm; A. B. C. .')f l. $2 45; B. noutitoS; V. $2 70; G, $2.75; H, $.135; I. $3 6,1; K. $4.30; M. $4 60; N, $0 J6; W. W., $4,10. W. H.. $6.00. Wi offer sttbjsct to sale 0 aharea of TJaloa Stock Tarda, Omasa, at 90 ta blocks of fire er mora. V. Farnam Smith & Go. 1330 TAB. at AM 8TKKBT. TsL Song. 1044 Ud. AaOM