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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : T-flftSDAY , SEPTEMBER 28 , 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Drouth News H'lpn Out a Mirket Inclined
to Bo Weak ,
WHEAT A'lD C3.1N EACH CLOSE HIGHIR
( tint I'nll Sonillim In Ucluycil
! > } I.ui'U iif llMltil'rnvl l < > iin
niul Tnii l Tlirou
CHICAGO. Sent. Ji.-Whrnt was nrm today In
pltc of n Inriio array of bear news , Dfccmbcr
closing nt n ViOfie advance. Drought reports
uic ht-Klnn.iiic to attract n crcr.t deal of atten
tion and were Influential today In causing thn
( light advance. The dry weather was nlso a
f cut ii re of coin , which clo cd USHu lilfilier ,
O.it advanced > ie. I'rorlslonn weic strons nnd
closed lUlJISc higher.
Wheat was vciy weak nt the opening , Initial
tales of December , whIUi closed Saturday nt
tlc. rancliiR from 9J140 to SO'.tc. Llvcipcul
opened nt n decline of 1UJ for futures , and Mln-
neapolls and Dulutli reported 1,4:7 carloads as
their rccclptH , while the exports to Em-ops for
the week from nil tutpluicprodticlns countries
was ovir t/.COO.OCO / bu. Those prices were tuiipl-
Ing to ehorls , who started to cover Immediately ,
nnd In the couisc ol un hour nearly all the
opc-nlnif decline had be-i-n recovered. Hcnlpcrn
ran the market for the nm half hour of the
session. After tlmt the trading , though aulet ,
\\as of a more r..nciul character. The advance
was In iilte of the fact tlmt mo t of the fresh
Inlortnatlon tlmt came In was of a bearish
cn.iraclcr. The only Impoilunt matter of a df. |
' . "J , " } . c.l'arn.cler. ' "as the clearances Horn the
jrmclpal Atlantic ports , which In wheat mil
flour tOKclhcr umounti-d to 7CU.UUO bu. December
to ,1 , up io 91c , declined lo ! ) Uo and Irom thnt
jKilnt Kin.lunlly rose lo 91i- . It slid off r.K-iln to
w , ' c. however , on Ihe announcement of tuu un-
t-xtM-ctedly large visible Increase. Statistician
Know uftlmutcd that the winter wheat crop of
tlie L'nlted Stale * was SM.IOO.CW ) bu. and ihe
lirlne wheat SL'J.OOO.OW bu. The umount on
oocnn II.IBE.IKC Increased ltta , < M ) bu. for tliu
Week. I'rlmnry market receipts for the day
wcie ITCCUO bu. , ORalntt l.SCG.WO bu. n year
UKO. The xlslble supply Increased 8,403,000 hu. ,
wlirirax rinly about l.UUO.OOO bu. Incienrc had
been calculated on. Stocks of wheat In Liver-
liiinl arc 223,0(0 ( bu. smaller Ihnn n week aRe nnd
tln > English Visible tlcelrutcil 12C.OOO bu. Clos-
IliK Liverpool cables reported declines In futures
cif from Id to 2d. 1'arls was strong und G3
centime * , cr 3lic per bu. hlKher for Seiitemher
nnd 10 centimes higher for Inter delivery. Ant
werp showed an Improvement of IJij eenllmca.
Complaints of drouth In the wlnUr wheat sec
tion arc Kiowlnv more Kcncrnt every day. Seed
ing , It IB raid. Is belns Rreatly iclaideil. These
reports wu-n very Inlliientlnl diirliiK the mnrnlnir.
The minkut Rfew quite ulroni ; toward the clo. e.
The flreiiRth of the closing continental cables
nnd repoilK of drouth il.-inngo In Aigentlnc
ptartcd renewed buylns. flood support came
from New York also. December ndvanccd to
* l'i(91e ' ! ( nnd closed nt Sl'iffOllie.
Corn like wheat , was weak ut the opening
principally tlirmmli eymimtliy with ihnl m r-
Ket. The rnatket lurned Htr.inK and remained
p" durln ; ; the remainder of tlie session. Shorts
were liberal buyeri" , holders of puts also sup
imrtlnR Ihe niniket. The advance was partly
Uiie to sympalliv with wheat. The dry wcalh'er
vest , necemltntlnK Ihe feeding of corn to stock
on nccount of the drying up of the pastures ,
was n factor. RccHptH were 679 cars. Visible
Increnseil I.MO.OOO bushels. Clearances were
412.000 bushels. Elevalor pospln were the best
sellers. December closed lie higher nt 23WCJ30C.
O.ils , In common with oilier Rraln markets ,
Was easy nnd lower around HIP oppulnu. loiter
BhortM were Kooil buyers , while the urKent In
quiry for cash oats from outside points , caused
n rally which cloied the session with n llrm
feellnR. The market for the most pirt was onlv
fairly active. Visible supply Increased 97.000
buihels. Receipts were f,38 cars ; .December .
mused from 194fJ20e , closing nt WVc.
The market for provisions was fairly ncllve.
The openltiK was rather heavy. There was the
usual batch of yellow fever reports and bos
lirlcen were lower. The market later lurned
hlronff under Ihe leadership of lard , for which
liroduct n Rood foreign demand was reported.
Khorts were peed buyers. The market closed
ntronir nt top values. December pork 15c hlchcr
nt Jf.30 ; December lard IBc hither nt } 4.C7H , and
December rlbn lOc higher nl J4.S3.
Estimated tecelpts Tuesday : Wheat. BIO cam ;
corn , 1,02'1 ' cars ; oats , CSO cars ; IIORS. l.roi > 0 head.
Trailing futures ranged as follows :
" '
ArllclcB. | Op3ii. | "aT li. I Low. | ClO'ia. J'SJUd'y
SVhc-at-
Soni. . . 00 nun no ni niw
Dec. . . . ( ( * > * ! DO'-i ' '
Jlny. . . Hux-no UX
Com
Ft pi. . 27K 28 J7M S8 27M
Ico. . . . ' . .HI 'K-.10 ' I'OK
May. . . 33
Oats
Sept. . . 10 10
Dec. . . . JO yet *
May. . .
Po-k-
Ocl. . . . 8 S'JS- 8 or. 8 07W
Di-e. . . . 8 ir. 8 30 8 in 8 .SO 8 1C
Jan. . . . 0 10 0 30 o 10 0 30 02li
Laid
ret. . . . 4 3'Ji 4 JO 4 30 4 CO 4 3fi
lll-C. . . . . I 40 4 57h 4 40 4 r.7 > -
JJI'I . . . 4 55 4 70 4 55 4 70 4 r.71B
sirtitibH
Oct. . . . 1 no 4 02ii 4 8L'K B 02J. 4 (10 (
Dec. . -1 70 4 8.-i 4 70 4 85 4 7.- >
4 it ) 4 61-- ! 4 70 4 8'JS- 4 75
No. 2.
Cash ( imitations were ns follows :
FLOUR Easier and prices favoring buyers ;
winter patents , $3.Wjr5.10 ; straights $4.70 < T4. ! > 3 ;
Kprlng special * , $3.75 ; spring patents , $3.0083.30 ;
straights , $4.COfj'4.80 bakers , $3.9001.20.
WHEAT No. 2 spilng. 91 9''c ; No. 3 spring ,
S4' < : ff914c : No. 2 red , 94J95e.
CORN No. 2 , 2lic.
OATS-No. ! . lOHOig'Kc , f. o. b. ; No. 2 white.
22fi23c ! : No. 3 white. 21 22',5c.
RYE-NO. 2. , ic.
HAHLEY-No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 30fl43c ; No.
4 , 2S ? l'c.
FLAXSEI-ID-No. 1. Jl.01lffl.021i.
TIMOTHY SEED Prime. $2.70.
PROVISIONS Pork , mei-s. per bbl. . $ S.20fi8.23.
I.nrd , per 100 Ibs. . } 4.47 > 4C'4.5' ' > . Itacon. short
ribs sides ( louse ) , $4 S3fi5.li ; . Dry suited shoul-
dtrs ( boxed ) , f5.37&ttr.GV4 short clear sides
( hovel ) . $3.23iT5.37 > 4.
WIlISKY-Dlstlllers' nnlsheit goods , per gal. ,
$1.22.
SUCIAR-Cut loaf. $3.87 ; granulated , $5.27.
Article * .
FIour.'bblM
Wheat , bu
Corn , tin
Oatx.bu
Ilye.bu
Uarlf ) . bu
On the Produce exchange today the butlter
mnikot was llrm ; creameries , 14J014c ; dairy. 12
WISc.
CHEESE-Stcady nt 89c.
EC.ns Firm : fresh. 14c.
LIVE POlM.TRY-Easy ; turkeys. 9T10e ; chick
ens , 8c. chickens , spring , Sc ; ducks , " ' .iBSc.
voitic
( ItiiiliitlniiH of the Day on ( ii > m > riil
CoiiiiuoillllcM.
NEW YORK , Sept. 27. FLOUR-Recelpts.
35,99'i bbls. ; exporls , 13,773 bbls. ; moderalely
active but heavy with offerings ai lower prices ;
Minnesota palenls , J3.20fj3.CO ; Mlnnctulu bakers' ,
ll.35WI.60j winter atrnlghts , Il.75ff4.l5. ! Rye Hour ,
Quiet.
HUCKWHKAT Steady , 4S T33c.
COHNMEAI/ Easy ; yellow western , CSe.
HYE Dull ; No. 2 western , fWie.
IIAHLEY-Qulet.
JIAHI.I'Y MALT Nominal : western. 65JT65c.
WHEAT Hecelpls , 407,323 bit. ; exports , I&I.490
bu. ; si > ot. Mini ; options opened weak
under heavy Liverpool news , rallied nml
was llrm nil day on drouth In winter
wheat bell , bullish Argenllne news nnd
lumulH of export huslnesa , closing llrm nt ' .lii'ic
net decline. No. 2 led , May. WjifiVS 5-lCc. cloM-d
WUc ; September. 97 | 97 1-lCc. closed 974i ! October
5Hfi9C ic. closed JC ic.
CORN lli-celpls , 401.250 bu. ; exports , 171 , 612
bu , , 310 bu. futures , 51 , UOO hu , spot. Spat , llrm ;
Nil. 2 , 3lc. Options opened lower on cuble
new * , bill recoveied In response In good de.
mnnd from shorts iind llghl offerings , closing
Me net lower ; Septemlier , 33H33'ic ' , closed 33110 !
l > ecember. 34ai33Ue. closeil 35Uc ,
OATS Receipts. 247.1KJO bu. ; exports , 331,02 ? l.u.
Bpt , easier ; No. 2. 24f2ic. ( ! Opilona fairly
ricllve and sleady , closing UHHo net lower ;
September , 23ic ; December 23e ,
HAY Easy ; uhlpplntr. $4.00tf4.50 ; coed to
choice. $5. i4r5.(10. (
llOPH-FIrm ; Btute. common lo choice. ISIS
rrop. 3f4c ; 1896 cixip , CflKo : 1897 crop , unite ;
1'iiclllc const , Ib95 crop , 3U4c ; 189(1 ( crop , 6i9c :
J897 ciop , UJflSo ,
HIDES-Steady ; O.ilveslon , UfllCc ; Texas , 12U
H3e ; California. HiTISc ,
LMATH Ell Firm ; hemlock lole. light to
heavy welsht. 19HWKic ! ; acid , 20H 23c.
M'TTKIl Hwvlpu , 1,027 pkga , ; llrm ; western
creamery. 13tiH21c ; Elglns , 2lc ; factory , Sfl2c.
CHEESE-llecelpls , 6li7 pkgn.j steady ; huge ,
white , Ho ; mnall. white , 9Hcj huge , colored ,
Kje ; smull colored , 9 lie ; part tklnm , 6)iif7u ) ;
full ( kilns. 3HW4o.
ECUIS Ilecelpm. 14,436 pkgs. ; nrm : state and
riMinsylvanla. I7rl9c ; wc tcrn. ISiilSHc ,
PROVlSIONK-lleef. llrm ; family , $9.00JM0.50 ;
rxtia moil , J7.MijS.Wj beef hums , t'
Cut meiiU , dull ; pickled bellies , C\U71ic ;
pickled Hnulilera. & < ic hid ; pickled hams , kj.ff
lif. ( I ird. western iteum. $1.90 ; rellned , llrm ,
1'ork , steady ; old mess. | 9.0i9.M : new meiui.
JS.f.NllO.W ; short clear. Jll.WJV13.Oi ) ; family
I10.SOB12.W. Tnllow , dull ; city , 3Hc : country
MOLAPSE8 Steady : New Orleans open kettle.
od to choice , 21iJ3ic.
- Iron , warrants , dull , $7.00 7.15.
I tke copper , qulel , $11.25. lad. exchsiiKe. llrm.
$4.3MC4.J71il brokcru' , J4. Speller , steady , Jj |
No > v OrloniiM MnrUi-tii.
NKW ORLEANS , Sfpt. 17. HOQ PUODUCTB
Steady ; pork , old , 8Hc. L rd , rtflned. tierce ,
Oio. Bond mtaU , dry > Ut houlu rt , ( Vi ;
ld . B'/jc naeon , cleur rlh ldti , t 4e. Jlnmi ,
chnue iiRnr cured. t nS't" ,
COII.EIllio , ordinary to low. fnlr , tS.JJSJ
11.76.
FI/OUH-Stendy ; txlta fancy , tl.COQI.TOi pat
ents. IS.WW.20.
COflNMEAIStCndy nt l,60.
IlRAN-Qillet nt CTOCSe.
HAY Uarl ri prime , $10.0011. ? ! . CO ; choice. $12.00
13 00.
COHN-RlM.ly ; Nc. : s cked , white ,
mixed , 3M39cyellow. . SJfftOc.
O \TR-Flrmi No. 2 sacked , ! Cc.
mi'E-riim ; ordinary to good , JI.OOflt.M.
OMAHA nn.viuiAij MAHICITS.
Cniiilltlnn of Tmilc nml
nil Stnpli * niul I-'iumy 1'rinlucc.
EOOS-Ooo.1 stock , weak at 13e.
llt'TTEIt Common to fair , fc ; choice to fancy ,
UftHc ; Mparator creamery , 20c ; gathered cream.
try. 17 15c.
VEAICholce fat , 80 to 120 lb . , quoted at So !
nrge and coarse , 4Zc ,
LIVE POttITRY-H ns. 7c : cocltf , 2 lc ; rft\ng \
chickens , per lb. , to ; ducks , CG7c ; turkeys ,
PJOEONS Live , 735j : > 0cj dead pigeons not
wnnled.
HAY t'placd , | S ; mldlnml , 14.80 ! lowland ,
14 ; rye straw , J4 : color mnki-s the price on
bay ; light bnlcs sell the beet , only top grades
brim ? lop prices.
IIROO.MCORN Exlicmeiy flow Mien new crop ,
delivered on track In country choice trecn self-
worklnR carpet , per lb. , 2Z2'4o : choice green ,
running to hurl. 2f2Uc ; common , l',4c.
VEOETAltLES.
CANTALOUPES-Per dox. . MiJTCOc.
TOMATOES-Ptr half bu. backet , 23010C.
ONIONS--P.T bu. , M u5c.
LIMA HEANS-Pcr lb. , So.
IlEANS-Hand-idcked navy , per bu. , il.40Gl.GO.
CAIlltAOE-Hnme srown. Ic.
WATERME1.0NS-Crnlcd. per do * . , ll.DO.
POTATOES-Homo crown , GOgCJc.
TRUITS.
APPLES-Per bbl. , Jl.3iT2.00.
NATIVE l'Ll'MS-1'er .
- basket. 20S35C.
ORAI'ES-Callfornlu , ll.S501.tO.
CALIFORNIA 1'EACHE.S-I'tr cute. Craw-
fords , fOe clings , 70S7c.
PEAHK llartlull , per case , J2.23 ; Utah Hart-
lells. J1.7SW1.SO : llurrrc Hnrdv. J1.CO < J1.7J.
HOME OROWN ORAI'ES-1'cr basket. 14T15c.
CALIFORNIA PH'MS-Per case. Jl.OOfM.21
CRANllERRIES-Cape Cod. perbbl. , JG.OO.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEtdONS-Messlnas , S4.ZSfi4.CO ; choice Cali
fornia , J4.CO.
ORANOES-Medltcrrnnean sweets , J4.S3Jl4.r,0.
IIANANAS-Cholce , large stock , per bunch ,
12.00(32.23 ( ; medium-sized hunches , J1.C082.CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. . large
size , I3c ; Urnzlls , per lb. , lOc ; English walnuts ,
per lb. . fancy , tort chell , 125T13c ; stnn.larJs , 105T
He niherts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished , large ,
9f10c ; jumhn , lKM2c ; laige hlcKory nuts. JI.25
licr hu ; cocoanuts 4140 each.
Kins Imported fancy , 4 crown. 20-lb. boxes ,
I2c ; K crown , 50-lb. boxes , 13gl4c.
HONEY Choice while , 13c.
CIDER-Claillled Juice , per half bbl. , J2.:5 ; per
bid. . JI.005JI2.- ,
MAPLE KYP.UP-Flve-Bal. cans , each 11.23 ;
Ral cans , pure , p r doz. , 112.00 ; half-gal , cans ,
JG.SS. quart cans , J30. .
FRESH MEATS.
DRESSED IIEEF--Cood native steers. 400 to
COO Ibs. , To ; Rood foreqiinrlcrH. sleers , Cc ; Rood
hlndiiuarlers , DC ; western steers , Cf6i,4c ; fancy
heifers , Gc ; peed heifers , G',4c ; Rood forequarlers ,
heifers , fc ; Rood hlndqunrlers , heifers , 8c Rood
cows , Clic ; fair cows. fOic ; common cows , Blc ! ;
cow forequarlcrs , 4',5 ' < < JSc ; cow hlndquarlcrs , " ! 4
OSc.
IIKKP CUTS Tcn.lerliilns. ISc ; boneless slrlps ,
9c ; slrlp loins , 7c. rolls , 9c ; sirloin butts , ac ;
shouMcr clo.ls . , Cc ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks ,
6c ; cow chucks , 4140 ; boneless chucks , 4'4c ; cow
plates , 3c ; steer plates. 3V-C. Hank steak , CV4c ;
loins. No. 1 , 14e ; loins , No. 2 , 104e ! ; loins. No. 3 ,
SViC ! sirloin ends , No. 1 , ! > c ; ribs , No. 1. llci
ribs , No. 2 , 8'.4e ; rlhs , No. 3 , 6',4c. steer rounds ,
714C : cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off , SHc ; trim
mings , 4c ; beef shanks , 2l4c ; btalns , per doz. ,
35c : sweetbreads , per lb. , 12c. sweetbreads
( cnlvesi , per lb. , 40e ; kidneys , per doz. , 35c ; ox
mils , each 3c ; livers , per lb. , 2c ; hearls , per Hi. ,
2c ; loiiRiies , per lb. , lie.
Mt'TTON Lambs. 8'ic ; sheep , 7'.4c ; market
racks ( long ) , So ; holel racks ( short ) , 12c. lepn
und paddles , Sc ; lamb legs , 9c ; breasts ana
stews. 3c ; tonRues , each 3c.
PORK Dressed pigs , Cc ; dresjed hogs , Dic
tenderloins , 13c ; loins , 7c ; spare rib" . 4c ; bain
sausage , butls , Gc ; shoulders , rough. BUc ; shoul
ders , skinned , Cc ; trimmliiKs. 4'ic leaf lard , not
rendered , C ; hea.ls . , cleaned , 3c ; snout nnd ears ,
Sc ; backbones , IVic ; cheek meals , 3a ; neck
bones , llio ; pigs' tails , 2c' plucks , each Ccj
chitterlings , fc , ; hocks , 4c ; heat Is , per doz. , 25ct
stomachs , each 3c ; tongues , ench 7c ; kldneyn ,
per doz. , lOc ; brains , per rtoz. , lc , pigs' feet ,
per doz. , 23c ; liven , each Sc.
HIDES , TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , Cc ; No. 2 green
hlUes. DVic ; No. 1 salted hides. Sc ; No. 2 green
salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 venl calf , S to 12 In ? . ,
SV'C ; No. 2 veal culf. 12 to 15 lb * . . Sc ; No. 1 dry
Hint hides , 1012c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 9S10c ;
No. 1 dry salted hides. 9fC10e ; part cured hlder ,
He. per lb. lejs than fully direct.
SHEEP PELTS Orecn salted , each 23 jCPc ;
green salted shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) each ISc ; dry shearlings ( iliort wooled
early skins ) , No. 1 , each 5c dry Hint , Kansas
nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual
weight 4Cc | ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska
murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3f4c ;
dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per In. ,
actual welBht. 43c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain
wool pells , per lb. aclual weight , S84e ; feet
cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them ,
St. Louis Ci-iifral Alnrkrts.
ST LOUIS , Sept. 27. FLOl'R Dull ; patents ,
JI.SOS5.CO ; slralghts , J4.COS4.70j medium , JS.DOUJ
3.75.
WHEAT Higher ; closing nt advance of IVte
for September ; Hie for December , und Tic. for
May over Saturday ; December opened TkC lower ,
advanced lllc , relapsed Tic und suUiequently ad
vanced 2c ; closing Elronsr. with sellers within Vic
of the top. Spot. hlKher ; No. 2 cash , elcvalor ,
BSc ; track , WWS'.fcc ' ; No. 2 hard , cash , BTUQSSc ;
December , 97c asked ; May , 96 } c.
CORN Opened fracllons lower on Ihe early
bleak in w.ieat , but later advanced with that
cereal and doped llrm nnd fraction higher than
Saturday. Spot , about steady ; No. 2 cash , 2Gi@ '
27c ; December. 27Hc ; Mny , 30'tc.
OATS Futures , quiet and ttronger , with only
fractional changeu. Spot , easy ; No. 2 cii-h. eleva
tor. 20c bid ; track , 20'iii2tc ; No. 2 while , 224 !
{ ! 23e ; September , 20c ; December , 20V4C bid ; Mny ,
22 > 4c bid.
RYE Stronger at 4rc4"ilic.
CORNMEAIStea.ly . nt Sl.filOl 53.
I-'LAXSBKD Lower at 99c.
TIMOTHY SKED-Prlme. 2 70.
HIIAN QuUt and llnu ; cast track , tacked , 43c ;
this sl.le . , 4Cc.
HAY Choice prades , firm ; prnlrle , J7.OOiJ7.50 ;
timothy. S7.00JI10.00.
I1UTTER Firm ; creamery , lCff22c ; dairy ,
ll irc.
E OS Firm nt 12c.
POULTRY Chickens , qulel ; old hens , 7c ;
Bprliifu. 8c ; ducks , G',4c ; ueese. Go ; turkeys , 9 { (
WHISKY Jl.21.
COTTON TIES-G3C.
nAC.niNn-GV4fr7c.
PROVISIONH-l.ard. stronBcr ; prime steam ,
14 T5 ; ch Ic , 14.45. II con ( bond ! lot1) ) . ex ra bho-t
cltar and ribs , JC.37'j ; shorts. JG.W. Dry salt
meats ( boxeil ) thouldetv , ! 5.37lIj ; extra short
clear and rlhs. S-'i.tfU ; shorts , J8.
RECEIPTS Flour , 14.0ft ) bids. ; wheat , 76.000
bu. ; corn. IfcG.POO bu. ; oals. S5.0.M ) bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour , 7,000 bids. ; wheat , 90,000
hu , ; corn , 109.000 bu.j oats , 9,000 bu.
Hiiltllliorc 'MurI > r < N.
HALT1MORE , Sept. 27. FI/Jt'R Qulel ,
sleady ; western superfine , $3.00ii3 50 ; wenern ex
Ira , $3.735f4.50 ; western family. $ l.7BfT5.10 ; winter
wheat , palenls. $5.20fi5.W ; ' spring wheat , patents ,
$5.50 3.75 ; spring wheat , straights , ? 3.33 ? 3.GO ;
reeelpls. 19,643 bbls. ; exports , none.
WHEAT Dull , lower ; spot nnd month , 94T4c ;
steamer. No. Z led , 9S.recelplw. ; . 49,419 hu. ; ex-
purls. II7.S07 bu. Sutithern wheat by sample , 89
W'JGe ; Southern wheat on grade , M1i3.V.
CORN tjulel , easy ; spot and month , 3333'iC { ;
November .and December , new or old , Sic ; Janu
ary. 31'ic : steamer mixed. 3Hi31'i < ' ; recelpis ,
Mi,69S Im. : exporls , 201,142 bu. ; soulhern while
corn. 36Vv i37c ; vuthcrn yellow corn. 37ii37Vic.
OATS Firmer ; No. 2 while , ij'.i'u-Cc ; leculpls ,
14.1S7 bu.
HYE Dull and easy ; No. 2 western. 52 0 ; re
ceipts. 3,370 bu.
HAY Steady : choice timothy , $13.00 $ ; 13.50.
CHAIN FHElOHTS-Flrm. little doing ; steam
to Llverpoo , l > er bushel. 4d Ocloher ; Cork , for
ordem per niurler , 3s M September ; 3s 9d October.
HUTTEH Firm : Inncy creamery , 20 < J2Ic ,
Enns Finn ; fresh. lffflGV4c.
CHEESE Sleady : fancy New York large. 10ff
104c ! ; medium , 10'j IOhc ; fancy New Yoik
email , HtfHc.
_
ICniiNiiN Cllj Mnrl < 'lN.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 27. WHEAT Hard.
slow , lower : roll , steady ; No , 1 hard , 84Hc ; No ,
2 , MWStc : No. 3 , 79 fSl4c ! ; No. 4. 7787ROc ; No. 1
red , ! Uc : No. 2 , D0fi91c ; No. 3 , 8lfSS',5c ; No , 4 , 81
.
CORN Fairly active , undertone weak ; No. 2
mixed , 2Uiti25c.
OATS Fairly ncllve , slendy : No. 2 white , 21c.
RYE-Flrmer- . 2 , 42Vifi42 c.
HAY Fairly ncllve , lower on heavy receipts ;
choice prairie , IG.M ) ; choice timothy , $ S.OO.
HUTTEIt Active ; norlhern Hock helns re.
cfUeil In preference lo paying1 high prices asked
for Kansas stuff- creamery , lS020c ; dairy , 12
EOQS Firm ; receipts barely equal to demand ;
MUsn-.irl and K'antas , llie. !
UEOUIITS Wheat , 32J.400 bu. : corn , 4I.GOO
bu. : oals. SO.ftiO bu.
SHH'MENTS-Whcttt , 143,2 ) bu. ; corn , 13,000
bu. ; oals , 8,000 bu ,
Clni'lnniitl MnrUi'lH ,
CINCINNATI. Sejit. 27. FIXHIU Dull.
WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 res , 52fi93o
CORN-Dull ; No. 2 mixed. SOWJIc. I
OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , ZlJ31Uc.
RYE-Easy. No. 2. 47c.
llt'LK MEATS-Qulct at It.OO. Hacon. itrong.
Lard , llrm at $4.40.
WHISK Y-l.21.
HUTTER-Flrm.
SUOAH-FInu ; hard refined , JI.1C84.17. '
EOOS-FIrm at 17c.
CHElUE-Steudy ; good to prime , Ohio flat , SU
OSe.
_
I'lilliiilfllililu Proiliiur .MiirkflN , *
PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 27.-HUTTEH-Flrm ;
fair demand fancy western creamery , 21c.
EGOS Firm ; good demand ; fre ! t , nearby , 18i ; ;
fr * h we.tern. 17H17HC.
CHKESE-Unchangrd ,
I.Ivi'rpool ( iriicrnl MurkcU.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. Z7.-TALLOW-Prlme city ,
nominal.
TURPENTINE SPHUTS-FIrm at J4 .
WHEAT Spot. No. t red , wettern winter , dull
7 > lOd : No. t red , northern iprlutr , dull , li 7J.
CORN Spot , Ataerlcin mind , n w , Ji
American mixed , old , quiet , 3s IHd , Septembtr.
quiet , 3s ( id ; October , quiet , 3s "id , November ,
quiet , 3 * 1 % , ) .
The following nre the Imports of wheat Into
Liverpool ! From Atlantic ports , 45.900 quarters ;
from Pacific t > orts , none ; from other ports , J.OW
quarters. Importu of corn from Atlantic portt ,
128,090 tUarttr ) > .
Pcorla .11
.PEOIIIA. Sept. 27. CORN-Dull and lower ,
OATS Easy ; No. 2 while , 22'iO23c.
WHISKY-FIrm ; 11.21.
Ill-X'EIPTS-Corn , 73.500 bu. : oat * , M.900 bit. ;
rye , none ; whisky. 300 hbls. ; wheat , G.X bu.
SHIPMENTS fornY42,2 < bu. ; onls , 90,200 bu. ;
rye , none ; whisky , 1,1G3 bbls. ; wheal , 3.000 bu.
Tillcilo MnrliutN.
TOLEDO , Sept , 27-WIIEAT-Hlnher , dull ;
No. 2 cash and September , 95c : December , 93'lc.
CORN-Dull , nrm ; No. 2 mixed. MHc.
OATS Ixiwcr , slendy ; No. 2 mixed , 19Sc. !
RYE-Dull , slendy ; No. I cash , 4 c ,
CI/3VER SEED Active , lower ; prime cash and
Octolior , I3.37H.
OIL Unchanged.
Sun PrnnrUeo Wlivnt nml Ilnrley.
SAN FRANCISCO. S pl. 27. WHEAT Closed
steady ; December , J1.60 ; May , JI.4SH. Uarlcy ,
quiet ; December. Dl'ic. '
STOCKS AXU 1IOMJS.
llrlirew Holiday CIUINCH Dccrriinnl
Aftlvltr Tonc Firm.
NEW YORK , Sept. 27. The stock market today
showed a very market ) falling off In nctlvlly ,
the total Bales of stocks reachlnc only 370.0M
shares. The diminished activity was In part
due to the observance of the Jewish new year
holiday by many brokers nnd operators. Hut
there was besides a disposition on the part of
many large Inlcresls which have recently been
active In HIP market , to stand aside for the time
bolnu nnd allow prices lo take their own courpe.
The professional element which has now very
generally espoused the bar side was not active
today. Prices lose aflcr llio opening In sympathy
with the quotations received from I ondon , nnd
there was buying also from l/mdon account here ,
Lnlcr some traders professed lo be dlsippolnled
at. the size of the Increase shown In the August
gross earning * of Omaha nnd that stock was
sold down sharply. The decrease In the freight
tonnage shipped eastward from Chicago last
week was also used as an argument for n de
pression of prices. Rock Island was one of the
slocks under special pressure. The market re
ceded below Saturday's close under these In
fluence * , the decline In Rock Island cxlendlns to
1V per cenl , but only to fractional nmounls
In other slocks. There was also a recession
fiom Ihe best nt the close so Hint the extreme
advances during the day considerably exceeded
Ihe net gain. All Ihe general news conllnued lo
favor advancing prices und free from pressure
the market advanced in the afternoon to the
hlRliest point of the day. The money market
continued to nllract Ihe greatest share of Interest -
terest ns the futtiKi course of speculation Is fell
to largely depend on the supplier of money.
The tone of the market was somewhat easier
loday , but owlni ? lo the lack of animation In
the slock market * there was llt'le ' demand.
Shipments of currency Is Ihe Interior continue
In. large volume nnd It Is believed this de
mand will not be exhausted for some lime yet.
Several of the lending banks In the city already
show their leserve reduced Lelow the 2.1 per cent
limit and several others have almost exhausted
their surplus reserve. It In believed that n
further contractl .n of loans lo n considerable
amount will be necessary to provide against
withdrawals far use In the Interior. In looking
for relief from possible stringency to Imports
of gold It la felt that the com para live ease of
the Ijondon money market must be considered
as In same sort Hctltlous. the rate belnR kept
down with the purpose of nldlnc the Indian
government In lloallnR Us loan. Russia and
Austria-Hungary continue In ncllve competi
tion for gold und there Is n large balance 111
llu < Hank of England which Japan linn the
power to withdraw. I/mdon , In fact , fears dear
money , nnd It Is believed withdrawals of Bold
on a large scale for shipment to Ihe United
Stales will preclpllnle n sharp rise In the rates
for money nnd would thus Induce the leavlnp
of funds Ihere by American credllorH unless the
Increase In money rates here was sufllclent to
eounleracl this condition. Tile foreclosure sale
of the Union Paclllo nnd the withdrawal of
$30 000 000 or t4',000,0 ' ) < X > of cosh which It will
necemllnlc Is 'i mailer that looms In the per
spective of the money market sltunllon. Under
these conditions It Is believed there will not
be Immediately nny such resumption of activity
In stock speculation as has characterized the
market for many months past. Today's advance *
run from n fraction to over a point In the active
shares. Consolidated Gas rlslnRIH. . , fupnr 3 ,
Minnesota and St. Louis lost 2'i and Baltimore
* Ral'lwa'y bonds declined early In sympathy with
stocks , but recovered later. Total tn'es , J2,600.000.
United Stattw 4s coupons of 1907 advanced We
The Evening Post's London financial cnblcRram
says : "The stock market was Idle here today
pending the setllemcnt w'.ilch begins tomorrow
and the Hebrew holiday. The tone , however , was
steady Am rlcans opened d iller on Ihe New York
lead und then rallied to over the parity on CJer-
man buying. Then New York sold this after
noon notably Atchlson adjustments , and prices
were merely steady nt the close , nig opuons
fall due lomorrow on Loulsvll'e. St. Paul nnd
othem. nnd Inasmuch * proHls were secured some
lime ngo. those shares will not have to be taken
In They will , therefore , be IIHS scarce for de
livery than at the last nccount. The mining sel-
tlement today was featureless. Rates were fairly
sllff. Tomorrow money rales may possibly bei \
per cent higher than a month ngo. C.old was
In less demand today nt 77s HHd. There- was n
falling1 off In the Hupply of American bills. The
Paris and llerlln markets were qulel. An arllcle
In the Journal des Debats hlnllni ! lhal the French
mint mlKht tie willing to open to silver nt the
tatlo of 15ifc lo 1 exclles discussion here. "
The following were the closing quotations on
the leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
Total sales of ptcn-ks today were 372,850 sliares ,
IncludliiK ; Atchii-on preferred , 11273 ; Chcuap Toke
ft Ohio , G.72S ; Chicago. Ilurllngion lit Qulncy.
26.92S ; Irfiulsvllle & Nashville. 14353 ; Manhattan.
C.440 ; MHsourl Paclllc , 8,970 ; Mltkourl , Kansau &
MO ; Tcnnepree Coal and Iron , 4 450 ; United Hlntes
Leather preferred , 3,410 ; Wettern Union , fi,7SO ;
Chlcuso Great Wei-ttrn , 8,832 ,
Xf\v Vorli Mont'v Market.
NEW YORK , Sept. 27. MONEY ON UAI.I < -
Easler at 203 per cent ; lart loan , 2 per cent ;
chued nt 2V4W3 per cent ,
PRIME MP-RC\NTILE PA I Eri-4'403 per c nt.
STERLING E.\CHANGI--Sliong , with actual
business In bunkers' bills at $4 S.i ! for demand ,
nnd $4.S2if4 U3 for i-ixty dnys ; posled rules.
J < .S3H il.SI und Jl.t-cyi.SC'/j ; cnmmtrclal hills ,
$4. MM 4.82.
SILVER CEHTIFlCATErf-f.C tSc.
HAR SII.VER-f.Gc' .
MEXICAN DOI.LARS-43UC.
GOVERNMENT HONDS-Flrm.
STATE HONDS-Dull.
RAILROAD HONDK-Flrm.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows ;
Stu < eiueut of the Ilnuk of Ccrnuiiiy.
111C It LIN. Bcpt. ST. The weekly statement of the
Imptrtal Hunk of Germany "hows tliu following
charges , ai couiparej wltlt tbe ftcvloui account ;
In hand , InrrrJiA' SID.OOO m rk ! trca&ury
noifc. decr afp , KO OiW inirku ; olh r ecurllle . In-
cr * fc , ll.coco niBil > < ! nufc In circulation , In
crease , 34.CW.OOO my Iif.
. BOSTON , Sept. Jr.nll loans , 204 per cnt ;
time loans , Sj ! 4'i ' nrTnt. Clorlne prices for
utockg. boiuls and minim ; tharcji
Sim I'riinolNco MliiliiK < liintiiU nn ,
SAN FHANCISCO , Sept. 27-The olHclal closing
quotations for mining stocks today were as fol
lows :
I.OIIllOll StOI'lv ( lllOllltlllllN.
LONDON _ , ' Septv27J 4 p.ni.clo " _ _ lnBj
Consols.mTy . .nrn-lJHl."tMiil ( , conniun. : , 102(4 (
Consols , aca't HIHiN. V. Oamr.tl 11-454
Can.l'acllio 7BltPcitnivivnnl ) 51H4
Krlu 175 Kuadlnit l.'lli
KrlolntsDfd 43 { 'MdX. ' Cin. new 4s. 1)7 U
III. Coulr.M IDS lAlchKcn 1(1
Moxlciinordinnrv. ap IL. AN. . . I1H
HAH Sll.vnil Weak at 2 Ud per ounce.
MONEY Hif'i per cent.
Tin- rate of discount In the open market for
short hills IB 2'4 per cent ; for Ihiee months' bill *
Is 2H per cent.
Hold Is quoted nt Hiicnos Ayics today at U9 ;
nt Lisbon , 47li ; at Rome , 105.2S.
N < MV Vorlc Mining ( liiiilnlloiiN ,
NEW YOU 1C , Sept. 27. The following are the
closing mining ( luotnllons :
Chnllar , 10 Ontario USD
Crown Point al : Omitr. 8.3
Con. Cal. & Viv. . . . ISM Plvmoulli 1' '
DaiihvooJ 100 QtilcXlUrer 10O
OouldiCtirry AC Onlckmlvjr nM. . . 00 ,
IIale&Noror039. . 100 Slcrr.iNJVMll. . . . HO
llomeatako 'JH'.K ) Stm.1ir.l : 180
Iron Silver 10.1 Union Con 43
Mexican to Yellow Jacket . . . . ! 2U
Aiiiertc'iiii ScoiirltlcN In I.oiulini.
IX1NDON , Sept. 27. The market for American
securities opened easier but Improved and con
tinued firmer nil day. The closn was quiet with
an Improved demand.
I'llinilrlnlutfN. .
HOSTON. Sept. -ClearlnKS , J12.447.US2 ; bal-
iincm. Jl.333.031.
HALT1MOHE , Sept. 27-Cicarlngs , $2,443,307 ;
balances , C02.or,0.
NEW YOHK. Sept. 27.Ck arlngs , JSO.OS1.127 ;
balances , t4.C40.CSO.
PHILADELl'HIA. Sept. 27. Clearings , $ S,09- ! ,
410 ; balances , Jl,232,538.
CINCINNATI. Sept. 27. Money , 2Hff6 per cent ;
New York exchange ; COc Jlrcount. Clearings , J2-
J99.EOO. !
NEW ORLEANS. 'Sept. ' 27-Clearlngs , J813.974.
Exchange , bank pur ; commercial , Jl.M ) per $1.600
discount.
MEMPHIS. Sept. 27.-Clearlngs , J32S.180 ; bal
ances , JM.114 ; New' York exchange , Felling at
(1.50 premium.
ST. LOL'IS , Sept. 27-Clearlngs. $3.093. Bill ; bal
ances. $773,742. MAnej\ 7 | ) er cent ; New Yolk
exchange , f,0c , dltcount bid ; 25c discount asked.
CHICAGO , Sept. 57. Clearings. $15.095,311 ; New-
York exchange , lOc discount ; clerllng exchange ,
posled rales , $4.f3 and fl.SC. Slocks fairly nctlvo ;
cables weak on 'btrlke rumors ; closing prices :
Diamond Match , 152 ; S-trawboard. 29V4 : City Hall
way , 22S ; West Chicago , 104 ; South Side L , 59V- ;
I ike Street , 19ii ; New York IJlicult , C4 ; Uas
3s , 103.
FdroiK" I'liiiinolal.
PARIS , Sepl. 27. Tliree per cent rentes 102f
97c for the nccount.
1IEULIN , Sept. 27. Exchange on London 20m
SSpfgs for checks
1X > NDON , Sept. 27. The nmoupt of bullion
taken Inlo Ihe Uanlc of England on balance
today was 23,000. i. I , <
. COTTON , MA It ICK'HS. g
Ihiili-rlolK- -Still Wculc ami I'rleCN
'
llrnp Several 1'oliilH.
NEW YORK , Sept. 27-Thc cotton market
optned Irregular and weak In lone , but gathered
strenglh ns the llrst call proceeded , starting nt n
decline1 of 11 points and concluding with the de
cline reduced to 2 points. Following the call
near months Improved and later months declined.
Hy noon theie was n geneinl decline of 5 lo 7
points. There wag no outside speculative buying
nnd nil the tuppoit the market had came trom
shorts , who were Inclined to take ptofltH. At the
lowesl point the market showed a decline of 3
to 11 points. There were several rallies on coverIngs -
Ings , but In t.ie main t.ic undertone of the mar
ket was decidedly weak , with ihe icmo linally
barely .steady at n net decline of 7 to 10 points.
C'loplng prices : January. $0.33 ; l.Vbrunry } C37-
March , $8.41 ; April , (0.45 ( ; May , $ i.l8 ; June , J6.52-
September , ! C 2S ; Oclcber , ? C.2.s ; November. $ i5.2ii ;
December , JC.2S. Spol. closed eauy nt n decline
of lie ; middling uplands , ( j " ; middling gulfi
fi'dc ; mlclilllng , CTic ; net recelpis , C3 bales ; gross ,
7,904 bales ; exporls loonllnuit. . 500 bales ; for
warded. 3,493 bales ; yales , 6tO bales ; spinners DO
bales , Flock. C2.J31 bales. Tolal tuda > : Net re
ceipts , 6liiS bales ; exports lo ilreat llrltain ,
19.20S bales ; lo Fiance , 9,495 bales ; In continent ,
2.232 bales ; stock , 413.S09 hales. Confollilalcd-
Net ncelpts , ( .9 . 911 baler ; cxp rtu t > O'ejt lir.tatn
19.2CR bales ; to France. 9.4u : bales ; lo continent ,
1.352 bales. Total Miice Heplember 1 : Net re
ceipts , 631.3:5 bales ; exporls to Olent lirltaln ,
-.7 ; ! 'a ' PS ; to I'"ice , 3J.530 bates ; to continent ,
.
i9.4Cfi bales.
eluded S,00 bale ? American. Receipts , 1.000
bales. Including 700 American. Futures opened
easy with a nudciutc demand , closiM easy Mid
dling L. M. C. Heplcmhcr. 3 4S-CIl l.uyerB ; Pepl-in-
her and Oclob..r , 3 41-Cld sellern : OclLber and
November , 3 33-rlfrt : 34.01 , ] buyers ; November and
( December , 3 ai-i ( : i3W-C4il buyers ; Deccmlwr and
January. 330-C4H3 31-C4d buyers ; January ahd
1-ebruary. 3 SO C f3 .11-61.1 . buyers ; February and
and Irregular ; salt's. 4,100 bali-n ; ord'mi'ry. 6Vic ;
4.90 ; December. tl.K'Gt M ; .laiiunry , JS.03SC.OI ;
February. 6.0R ! ) 10Murch . '
, fC.14ffS.15' April'
$ B.lMiC.19 ; May , $0.4 J0.25.
MKMI'IIIS. Sept. 2r.-COTTON-Stei.Iy . ; mJ. |
dling , C 11-lCc : receipts , | tr , lmle ; hhlpmenls ,
none ; stock 10r.S2 linleH ; sales. 1 SO ) hules
ST. LOtHf. Sept 27.-C01TON-Qillet. II-ICc
lower ; middling , 63-lCc ; t-ules , 125 luleare -
relnts , 1.282 bales ; shipments , 1,403 bales ; stock ,
10,814 bales.
CnfTi't * Mnrl > tM.
NE\V YOttK. Sfpl. 27-COFFEE-Opllons
opened slendy nt SfilO points decline ; ruled In
active and dependent upon local traders for
business. The decline was partly nrresied l.y
covering ; general buying checked by big re
ceipts nnd heavy storks ; closed quiet w'llh prices
WI5 point ! net lower ; sales , 9 230 hags In
cluding Seplcmb r at $6.00 ; December , $ r 30.
Spot , Rio. stendyt NIL 7. Invoice. $7 00 lobbing ,
J7.60. Mild , steady : Cordova. $ : o.50fflC..r,0 ; salfs
1,000 bags Rio , spot. . $7.00 ; total warehouse de
liveries frrm the I'nlleJ Stales. 11907 hags. In
cluding 10,515 bags from New York : New Yoik
slock loday , 373.359 ihags ; 1'nlled Stales slock ,
611.617 bags alloat fnr the l'nlte.1 States. 3CI .
COil bags ; lolol . 'vlilblo for Ihe tlnlled Slates.
815r > 27 bags , ngalnrt 493 , 813 hags hint year and
609.191 b.-iL-s In 1R9C.
HAVRE. Sepl. -COFFEE-Closed tin-
changed ; sales. 9,000 hags.
SANTOS. Sept. 27. ' 'OKFEE-Smlos. llrm :
good average Sanies' n.COO rels ; recelpti" , 37.000
bugs ; stock. l.fiUfc.COO lings. Weekly report : Cof
fee , llrm gold average per 10 kilos , 9 , WO tels ;
receipts during the wvek , 2 2 nno bags ; ship
ments lo Ihe Ijultj ; ! ) , Stales , 19.000 bags ; stod- ,
1 Ufa ( KV ) basis. ,
HAMIH'HO , Sept. ' 27 COFFEE Opened Uff
14 Pfg. lower ; cloMfl iWCVJ pfg. net lower ; enles ,
7.(0fl bags. i n .
RIO UK J.YHKJKO. Sept. 27.-COFFiE-
Sleady ; No. 7 Hlo. K. rels exchange , 7 15-32.1 ;
lecelpts , SB.MO'bags : cleared for the llnltel
Slates. 12.WO biiKV : , cleared for Europe , 7l'0 '
bags ; slock. 4w.O'W bags. Weekly report : Cof
fee , Mi-ady ; coffee exchange , slnndard , S.COO relsj
iccclpls for Ihe wm'k. 110.f 0 bags shipments in
the t'nlled Stales , 37,000 bags ; slocks , 439,000
bags.
OH
OIL CITY. Pa. , Sept. 27.-Crcdlt halanres , 70 ;
ceitlllcates , no bids ; shipments , 172.530 Mils ; IUIIH.
187.832 bbls.
CHARLESTON. S. C. . Sept. 7.-OILS-Turpen.
tine , market llrm at 29o. Itosln. nrm.
SAVANNAH , tia. . Sept. 27.-OILS-Sprlts | tur-
pcnllne. lirm at 29 ic ; Hiiles , 1 lOrt bb'.it. ' ; receipts ,
1,137 bbls. Rosin , llrm ; sales , ubout 3 000 bbU. ;
receipts. 3.CG2 bbls. Qiiole : A. II. C. ' ! ) . E. , Jl.t2 ;
( ] . , 11.30 ; II. , II.10 ; I. , $1.40 ; K. , $1.50 ; window
ulubs. $2.25 ; water white , $2.tO ,
W1IMINJTON , N. C. . Sept. 27.-OILS-Splrlts
lurpenllne , linn nt WifiSOc. Ronln , llrm nt $1.10
ill , 15 ; crude turpenllne. steady at ll.30fjl.SO und
(1-iiO Tur. llrm nt ll.5.
LONDON , Sept. 27.-Ltn ecd oil , 1I 9J. Tur-
pvnilne tplrlu , 23s 3d.
Wool Mnrkfl.
NEW YORK. Sept. Z7.WOOtFlrmjJome ; tlo
lleece , 20 27c ; No. 2 rxlra. 27JflOc ; Texas , lOjjlCc.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 27. WOOL-FIrm ; inedlum ,
15fiiUc ; light line , Ittl6c ; heavy fine. i > ai3ic ;
tub washed , 21 31Hc.
Mniillu Ilcinp ut London.
LONDON. Bcpt. : T-Monlla hemp. 10 * .
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Week Opened with a Strong Supply of
Oattle nnd Few llogs ,
HEAVY RECEIPTS FIND A GOOD DIMAND
llccf Steer * n HR | Ton COIIM Higher
mnl Other llriiilvn Stonily to
UOKN lrni AloiiRl
with CliU'iiK < > <
SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. 17-llcCelpts for the
lajB Indicated were :
Cattle. HOB * . Sheep. Horten.
September 2 ? 6,744 1,050 1,45 ,
Seplember 55 9T2 3M1
September 24 3.SOS 1.187 4.4FG
September 23 1,549 5 , ! S MM
Seplember 22 Gf'4l 1.C70
September 21 ( i,200 1.M7
September ro 8,704 . 5,011
September 19 (61 4,217 1,879
September 17 3,011 4.657 5.S3
September 18 4.G77 4,376 1.8SO
September 1C 6,764 C.54S 3.S64
September II 4.MO SK6 1.423
SeptemUr 13 r3l 1,217 8.W3
Sepiemlxr 11 I.Mt 6 , MO 4(3 (
September 10 4.f,03 B.S63 ro
The oHlclal number of earn of stock brought
In today by each road was !
Cattle. HORS. Sheep. H'r's.
C. , M. & St. P. Ry 12
O. , t St. U Ry
Union Paclllo System . . . 23
F. . E. & iil. V. R. It 74
C. , St. P. . M. & O. Ry. . 3
H. & M. R. R. P. 16
C. , I ) . & Q. Ry
C. , H. I. & P. Ry. , east. . 4
U. , R. I. & P. Ry. , west. . 3
'
Total receipts .1 133 13 2 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was ns
follows , each buyer purchasing Ihe number of
head Indlcnlcd :
Ituycrs. Cattle. HOB * . Sheep.
Onmlm Packing Co 7S Ml
a. H. Hammond Co 240 133
Swift nnd Company 735 33
Cinlnhy Packing Co 1.123 1 32C
R. llccker .t Degan 1,18S . . .
J. L. Carey S18
W. I. Stephens 623 . . .
Hill A- Lewis Co 3G1
llenlon & Underwood 121 . . .
Huston ft Co SB
Huss 42
Hamilton 3S'J
Dennis 417
Other buyers GTO 311
leftover 200 . . . . . .
_
Totals C,4M 1.104 GST
CATTLE-The receipts of cattle were the larg
est of nny day since Wednesday , but none too
huge lo meet Ihe requlicmentB of Ihe market
had the callle all been of the rlsht kind Un
fortunately a considerable ptoportuin of < hc re
ceipts consisted of roiiRb nnd nenvy westerns
which were neither good beef nor feeders.
About a dozen lo.ids of cornfed beeves were
Included nmonK the receipts nnd the market on
such opened early and slrong to lOc hlglicr. The
trade was active and everylhliiB * ol I early. Out-
hunch of 1,433-pound cornfed wci'lcrim sold nt
J5.05 , while the bulk of all the eornfed entile
ol.l . went al J4.75iifi.00.
Quite a uood many cows and hclferu were of
fered on the market. Values on cow stuff have
been hlgb on account of the very good pack
ing house demand , coupled with free buying on
the part of feeders. Today the feeders Kcner-
ally kept away from the cow pens nnd the
natural result was an easier reeling In the mar
ket. The prices pnld. however , could not be
quoted much dllTeiciit from Saturday.
The supply of fecdem on sale was laiBe nnd Ihe
yards were full of course and heavy weslern
cnlllc. The market on desirable kinds was fully
sleady and the supply of KUch. whit h was small ,
was soon exhausted. Rough nnd heavy cattle by
renHon of the laiKe offerings nnd limited demand
were weak to lOe lower and rather slow talc nt
the decline. Representative pales :
NATIVES.
ItEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Tr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r.
1. . . .1230 $4 00 18..1215 Jl S3 62. . . .1435 J3 CB
. .1221 4 ' 19..1342 0 00 32. . . .1170 4 E3
. .1331 4 SO
COWS.
.970 235 2..1323 400 2..1010 260
.1010 2 GO 1..1240 275 1..9rO 29)
.10SO 300 1..1KV ) 300 I. . . . Ml 203
, .1400 3 F.O 3..1086 2 C5 1. . . . SSO 2 75
. ! > 73 3 15 1..1370 4 15
HEIFERS.
L. . . 670 3 23 2. . . . fJ5 3 23
HULLS.
1..12.V ) 250 1..1300 2 CO 1..WO 2 SI
1..1200 2 63 1 550 325 2..1010 SCO
5..1122 3 10 , 1. . . . 760 3 25
CALVES.
L. . . 210 3 75
STOCKEUS AND FEEDERS.
, CI5 10 ( ISO 4 no IS. . . . 961 4 03
, GSO 3 30 12. . . . SSS 3 CO
WESTERNS.
WYOMING.
No. Av I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 bull 1520 J2 < 5 2 cows 550 J2 50
19 cows Mf2 3 10 1 heifer 42) ) 3 25
II cow. 1K9 3 40 17 feeders. . . .1210 3 10
5 built .12T6 2 45 77 helferu. . . . . 23 3 23
1 cow MO I 50 9 feeders. . . .1201 3 75
r,0 cows ffS 2 73 . .1242 3 R3
143 cows 111S 3 II ) 227 i . . . . ! I40 4 00
41 tiu. Te.\.10SG 3 13 14 sirs. Tex..liKG 3 15
14 cows 1020 3 fO 1 lalllntr 1120 3 00
1 tolling..UfO 3 CO S tailings..115S 3 10
28 cows 1022 3 15 1 flag. 1140 3 23
3 tailings..1190 3 2.1 54 cows 1031 ! 3 43
5 cows 1034 2 r.O 2 bull ? 1333 2 50
115 c < , ws 1034 3 CO 9 cows 1041 3 CO
1 tailing 1340 3 00 1 lulling 1230 3 00
1 tailing. . , .1140 3 00 2 cows 11G5 3 0.1 .
2 tailings. , .iro5 , 3 33 20 sleerH 1119 345
35 hirers. . . .1085 3 55 4 SIMTS 1202 3 tO
1 feeder 1120 3 f.1 1 feeder 1200 3 fi.1
1 fiodcr UOO 3 CS 25 slcers KC7 3 75
111 feeders..12112 4 CS Hi feeders..1IS2 4 15
1 hilfer. 520 3 23 152 cows 1&24 3 2 >
24 ? feeders. . . 1213 3 75 2 tailings. . . .129i 33.1
5 feedeis. . .1312 3 S5 1 feeder 950 3 K
7 feeder. . 3 K 1 feeder 1230 3 83
SOI'TH DA KOTA
23 feeders. . 1137 3 fO 20 feeders. . . .1293 3 CO
1 feeder. . . .13.-0 3 55 1 feeder. . . . .1000 X 73
87 ffeders. . 3 75 2.1 feedeiH. . . .1072 3 S3
IRS feeilcrs..H'I'4 3 40 91 feeders..if94 4 10
2 Utilities. . . .1115 3 50 122 feeders..1131 4 5)
T.2 feedtrs..107D S 33 ; vt feeders. . .123.1 3 50
10 tailings..Ill I 3 25 42 fee.lcrH . , . .12.-.S 3 30
87 fcednrs..1IR9 375 21 feedefH..1072 3 SO
23 feeders..1137 3 f-0 S3 tailings..1219 303
1 cow 92i ) 3 00 S cow.1 ! I8 , > 3 30
2.1 tailings. . . .1160 323 20 lalllngH..llSI 323
5 tailings. . . . 90 2 SI C3 fenders..1038 3 33
14 mlllncs. . . .irx:2 : 3 40 22 feeders..llffi 3 61
22lnlllng3..1193 3 r,5 17 fee.lern..ll49 . 3 G'I
19 feeders..1131 .1 C5 49 feeders..1074 3 50
33 feeders. . . .1143 3 ( :
MONTANA.
91 feeders , . .1277 3 C6 23 COWS . 1049 3 ? 1
1 calf . , . 310 2 [ 0 1 calf . 250 3 50
0 cows 942 2 ! W 1 calf . 220 4 CO
2R feeders. . . . 1321 3 fO 9G steers 1372 3 70
30 steers I3GO 3 50
1 hull . 11CO 2 23 401 sirs. Tex..107"i 3 C3
9 bulls . 1312 2 00 1 feeder fiPO 3 90
170 cows . d'4 3 00 207 feeders..lOSi ! 3 90
13 tailings. . . .11(0 3 40 42 feeders..1017 4 CO
14 feeders. . . . 693 3 CO
COUTAH.
UTAH.
21 cows . ! 'ST 2 CO 99 cows 943 2 SO
IDAHO.
1 cow . 930 2 50 ' G cows 9C0 2 50
2 bulls . 1340 2 50 1 bull 1 ! 0 2 C5
SI feeders. . . .1218 3 C5 1 tailing 1250
49 cows . 10.M 2 90 G cows 1015 3 00
1 cow . 700 3 00 1 cow 1120 3 10
9 cows . 10GI 3 10 1 cow 730 2 f.5
1 lulling . 12M 3 00 IIS heifers S49 3 3.1
1 cow . t > 70 2 83 3 heifers. . . . MW 3 25
8 feeders. . . . K7fi 3 f.O 2 tailings. , . . 975 3 10
5 tailings. . . . IM4 3 25 R tailings. , . .1000 3 35
Uit feeders . .12911 3 a 90 feeders. , 3 70
15 fieders. . . .l270 3 TO 195 feeders. , . .1270 3 90
74 feeders. 4 10
NORTH DAKOTA.
20 feeders. . SO 3 75
lions With only flflren earn on sale It was
hardly to be expected Dial them would be any
lelutllon In values , but the inuiket was 5c lower
just the same. The cause for Ihe decline was
l'n > lower provision market Saturday and , the
heivy recolpls and lower prices for live hoga
tills mnrnliu ; at Chicago.
The few loads heie wt-re all sold and weighed
up early. One load of good light weights fold
up to (3.90 while the lienvy and ml MM hinds
cold at J3.70ffl3.60. The average of all the sales
wc'i 3T > c lower than Saturday's average prl c.
Hcprercntnllvc calea :
No , Av. Kh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
41 CCl . . . 1370 63 316 SCO 3 77's '
43 ' . . .306 40 3 70 CO 2CG 10
to 3ns 3 70 7G 2C3 3 K >
f,3 287 SO 3 75 CO 237 3 1.0
SOM
49 270 M 3 75 C4 231 3 80
10 241 3 75 . , . , , . . . 3 1-0
If SSO 3 73 CS 23G
7U 202 120 3 77'i 63 , 819 390
120to
43 1191 to 3 77'i
i'ias-oiDH AND INDS. :
1 310 . . . 2 25 n 310 3 70
K S2S . . . 3 I 'J90 3 70
3 335 . . . 3 Co C . .220 S 75
4 342 . . . 3 C3 7 IUI 3 7n
4 302 . . . 3 f3 5 516 3 73
3 260 . . . 315 4 217 3 7S
G 3i5 ( . . . 365 S 210 3 77'i
2 HO . . . 3 C3 C 2 l 3 J7ti
2 410 . . . 3 C5 ' .
HHHKP There uric two double decks of sh < cp
hero which told ut 1'ood stiong prices. Itepru-
ftnlutlve tales :
No. Av I'r.
C47 Utah lambs and yearlings CC J4 W
NHW VOHK. Sepl. 27. HKivi-H-Iter lpt > .
3,470 head ; native steers , ! 4.rJ'u5.30 ; utuKS and
nxen , i : .Wi/.W ; bulls. Jl'.SiX30 | ; dry COWH. Jl 75
3.23. Kuropeun cqlileu tpiotu American eleeni
ut IKtlHtc ; lefrlgeiutor beef , 84/9'vc. / No ox-
C.vi.VKS Ilfcelpts , 1.CC2 head : veals , > 3.001jS 00.
KraixiTH and bultrrmllks. (3.COi(4.00.
sIIKii' ) ANI > I.AMIIS-lteceTpts , 17,130 head ,
heep. JJ.f'J'u l.iJ ; lambs , 5.Wi6.12ii.
11,791 head , linn at JI.Ci-4il.lO ,
IJunt HufTiilii Mrv
BAST mil'l'Alja. Sept. . - . - .
fat steers , J5.15S0.33 ; fat medium to heavy , 14. U
(76.M ; coart roughs , (3.004(4.03 ; mled butchers ,
J3.DOK4.15 ; good cowi , J3.7iUl.lU ; fancy mllkem ,
(4.C01i4.65i prime to extra vcaln. | 3.C6Ut.03.
HOUa-Oood to cholcu yorker * . Jl. 40-34. 45 ,
mixed packtm' tradcj , J.t-2a4. i medium
w lfbl . | l.r.a44A , heavy , JI.SOIM.40 ; rouch * ,
. . . . .
I.AMHS Ve.nllnR . eholfi ; tn pilme , J . MT4iOj
culls nnd rnmrnun. (3.eW4.iXi ) native lambs ,
cholcs to extra. J5.735f6.SO ; fair to good , (5.40
05-.5 ; cuiu , ji.zjfi.v : : .
SHKii'-Cholc ti Jelectfd wethers , l.75ftl.9fl :
fnlr to choli-e. H.2ST4.M ; culls , > 2.7r.a4.W ; export
sheep. (3.85ff4.fpO.
_
ClItr.VRO I.IVIJ STOCK MAUICKT.
y ( 'nttlo .Vciik llonvy HOK n
Illnio Ioivr > r .SliprpVonk. .
CHIPAOO , Sepl. 27. There was n good demand
for desirable lots of cattle , prices for which
were well maintained , but fome weakness was
shown by cattle of ordinary quality , too many
droves of the kind being offered on the market.
Sales were on n ba l * of from (3.90 to J4.03 for
common to prime native beef steers , with bulk
of transactions nt from J4.GO to 13.20. The
Mocker nnd feeder trade was active , with mles
largely of western range entile. Snles ranged
nil the way from (3 M to (3.75 for ordinal y
Mockers and from (4. " 3 to ( l.fiO for good to
prime feeders. Cone , heifers and bulls failed
to thow any particular change nnd calves were
active nnd llrm.
Hog quotations wefo largely C.S110C lower to
day , heavy packeri weakening inoM. lluyer *
took hold actively at the decline nnd the supply
was largely- disposed of nt an early hour , the
hulk of the offerings crossing the scales at from
J3.SO to (4.10. Hogs old nt the extreme range of
from (3.00 to II. CO and llxht weights sold hrltkly ,
there bclnc a lively demand from eastern ship
pers.
Offerings of sheep and lambs were well taken
nnl good were mostly steady , other Kinds sellIng -
Ing In some Instances lOc per 100 poundi lower.
Native sheep wete salable nt from (2.23 to (2.73
for the poorest up to from (4.00 to (4.J5 for
choice to extra , nnd western range flocks were
wanted at from tt.OO to (4.10. feeders being free
buyers nt from (3 W ) to (3.7f > nnd In some cares
at from ( J.fO to (3.90. The lamb trnde was
active nt from (1.23 to JI.SO for common up
to from (3.50 to (3,83 for choice to prime , choice
western lambs fetching from (5.25 to ( " . .50.
Hecelpts : Cattle. 21,000 head ) hogs , 33,000 head ;
sheep , 25.CCO head.
St. loiil MviStocOc. .
ST. T-Ot'lS. Sept. 27.--rATTI.V-ltecelpls. 7,000
head : shipments , ' ' 00 head ; market , steady on
liesl ; t-hnde lower on other grades : fnlr to choice
native shipping nnd export steers. ( I.I3JT3.40. bulk
of sales. ? I.Klf5.:0 ; diessed beef nnd butcher
steers. J1.73JN.90. bulk of pale $4.4H5r4.73 : steers
under 1.000 pounds. $3.735r4.C3. bulk of sales. ( I CO
{ f 1.43 ; stockurs nnd feeders. (2.C05T4 43 , hulk nf
ales. 3.3-H74.00 ; cows nnd heifers. J2 OOHTLfO. Hulk
of cows. J2.ff , 3.23 : canning cows. l.r 0.40 ! ; T , xns
, ind Indian steers , J2.COT4.83 ; cows nnd belters ,
J2.3PfT3.43.
11OC.S llccelptn , 5,000 head : shipments , 3.000
head : inaihct 5c lower : lleht , $4.:0tft.25 ; mixed ,
J3.COSi4 13 ; heavy , (3.91ri.:3.
SlllJRP llcctlpts , 2000 head ; shipments 2 000
head ; market strong ; nntlvc millions. J3.001T3.S3 ;
culls and biirl ! . | 1.CO ? 2.75 ; slockcrs , 12.7583.00 ;
lambs , J3.75ff3.33.
IVHIIMHH City l.lv StiH-Ic.
KANSAS CITY , Pcpl. 27. CATTMIJecellitR. : .
11,0110 head ; besl grades fteadv : nthers MTlflo
lower ; Texas steers. (2 Plff4 0 > t ; Te\a cows , $20'
573.25 ; native sli-crs , J4.COIT3 25 : native cows nnd
heifers , tl.7nff3.ri1 : stockers nnd feeders , J2.COB1
4.40 ; bulls. (2.00(83.50. (
HOOK necelpts , 3,00(1 ( head : market weak to
rc , lower : bulk of snlet. I3.2.HM P2H ; heavlen.
! 3.7VSJ.1.93 ; packers. (3.7663 N : mixed. J3.iOff4.00 :
Until , t3.73W4.00 ; Yorkers , J3.935J 1.0.1 ; pigs , | 3.00f
3.GO.
3.GO.SIIKHr Iterelpts , 7,000 head : rrarket 100 lower ;
lanibx , (3.GJ05.25 : mutlnns. J'.Mfra.AQ.
Clllfllllllltl IIVI > ( < H'lC.
CINCINNATI , Sept. 27. HOOS Active at (3.23
dr4.33.
CATTI.K-Stendy nt (2.23fff.ir .
HHKKP Steady at J2.23ff4.0 . I imbs. steady
nt
StockIn
Record of receipts of live stock at the four
principal markets for September 27 :
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Omnha . . . G,7I4 1.051
Chicago . : . . .21. ( XV ) 36000
Kamns City . 11.000 3,000
St. I * ils . .OOO 5,000
Totals . 43,711 41.030 34.C4G
I/3NHON. Sept. 27. HURT SITOAIl September ,
Ss3d : O.'tnber. Sn 3d.
NKW YOHIC. Sept. 27. SfOAH Haw. firm ;
fair refining , 3 ; centrifugal , 9C test. 3 11-lCc.
Kellned , film ; standard A. 5c ; c.mfcctloneis' A ,
Re : crushed , 5c ; powdered , 5c ; grnnulntcd ,
5Uc.
5Uc.NKW OHI.nANS. Sept. 27. SIT ! \ -Oulet :
open kettle. 2'if3 | c : centrifugal grnnnlateil , 4',4
JTIiiKiiwhites. ; . 3 13 lGi4 3-lGc : yellow , 3'404c ;
seconds , 2Q3iic.
Cnllforiilii IJrle.l Fmltn.
NI5W YOHK , Sept. 27. CAIdTOHNIA DllIKD
KIIUITS Klrm ; evaporated apples , prime wire
Ilnttor
KI.C.IN. 111. . Sept. 27. m'TTKll-KIrm : offer-
Incs , 107 tubs ; sales , 67 tubs nt 22c ; 20 tuba nt
22'ic. ' OIHclal price , 22c.
KnII Itlvcr I'rliit Clnth IJirUef.
TAI.I > niVBIl , Mass. . Sept. 27. The print
cloth market Is quiet at 2c. nominal.
( Oil
O. 'Written Onnriinten tn WllR F.VEKY
CASK or SIO.VEV iiiri'.viiii .
Our cure Is pernmacnt nd not it patching up. Caseo
tieatc'd tenjeaiitcgo hoe no el heen ti * ) lu ) > ton tiiiec.
Hy iles'-TlbingyoarcHKe fully wecMi tn-nt j on by until.
niulcghc 1)10 ) t-aniehtioiiggiiuininec locuicoricliuul
ull money. Those who nuleito come licie tor trent-
invnt ciinilowanil we will iiay lalllond luiu bt-lli aji >
nml hotel Lilli while ficre If e lull I" cine. Weclial-
knk'c-1 Hie world ttiracutc tlmt cui Single KCeuifuy
will njtcino. Willelor lull | iaillcutni and etl the
e Mftaee. Weknow that jouniet.kipllrnl. jHMly totno.
ns the most eminent phtlcfiui * > liuvo ticker been able
10 giro nioin Ihan triiipoiarr uliel. In our lcnjalb
piocllce with thl .IIKC ! Iti-incilj- lias been mo l
illllU'ull loovcicome thw prcJuuticsngHlii ! > t nil * o calico
ki.orlncf. Hut under our Uiong i/na'.ontce jon i-huulii
not hivltatc to try trlii icmeilj. Vim lake no chance ol
losing jour money. Wo Kii.'ii&nu-o to cuic or refund
cveiv dollar und us wo ha\o a reptitallnn to pioleul.
nlfo'linnneiiU bucking of b53 < > OUOU , It 1 iierfectlj
tafclonll whunlll try I ho liiuilucnt. llcietofuiujou
Imie bi-cn putting up rind pnj Ing out your money foi
( IlircmiiliraiiiirnUanilaltuoiiKli ; > 'on ale not jcteuieu
no onu ha : * pnld Lark your inuney. Da nol waslc nny
liiou- money nnlll jciu liy us. Olil.chionlc. deep-rented
cases cuie.1 In tlilny lo ninety ilayn. InvecllKolo > m
llnam-Jnl slamllng , our icpiitallon niminmi \ men.
\Vilto u for names und aUdlroMM of thobu wo have
cured , who have given pennlMlon to reler to then.
11 fo tn > oil CJM | > inuloire loclii nils : It nlll Mivejotn
worid offciilleitng from menial attain t mil If > oui re
mauled xvhat may your nfffprlng f > ulfer Ihrtnigh VLtir
ownncullirenc'e ! IfjourcyinploiniiuroplniplMi'n lnco ,
soru thrcial. mueouii nalcheti In muullt , rht-iimatlMn in
bone' and inlntb , lir.lr falling oul eruplloM on any
pat tot Ihobo.ly , If ding of irircinidcii | en-Ion. paln ln
head or bont'd , you have no time lo witMc. Thoteulio
nro ruli-'lantly taking llicicury and potat-ll should dlft-
cuntlnuult. ConManl IIKU of Ihrxe drugs will ruirly
bilngbuicHnnd vutlnir uk-cri. In the end. Dun't tail lo
write. All coriGMiondencu n-nt naled In plnln tnvel-
opi-H. Wo Invite llio inoi-t rigid Invccligallon aiiawll'
du all In uur pox er lo aid you In II , Addicts ,
COOK GO , . 'x.hicago ' ! III
Kearles
& Searles
Sl'HCIALlSTin
Ktrvous , Clironi ;
null
Privave Disease
SEXUAL ! , > ' .
Alirrl\uU'I > lsruini
ADmonlrrmif Mim
Treatment lij-ill.u1
L'oni.iillatloii I'rua ,
SYPHILIS
Cured for lira and tU poison ihoioughly uman e ( ,
finiu llio yiem.
tpeiinatorinc-a , tic-mliiul Weakness. Lait Uari >
huoO , Nlulu ; inu IOii , Decajea Faculllei. Kt.
male We itn rk und all ucncutg dUorderii u
> -l liar iu eltn'.r rex positively cuieu. I'lI.li'J
FlSTl'LA .nu HECTAI. ULCERS HVUjfj
CELEa AND VARICOCELB per'iiancr.ily . and
( rrrksfnlir curen. Methoi n'w and unfalllnf
Stricture and GleetuK !
tiy nnv method without pain or cuttlnjc. Otll
nn or odtlrrM with itamp ,
DR.
Me GREW
IBIIIK O.SLT
SPECIALIST
VrnO TBUAT8 ALL
Private Diseases
UtsvVaiod UU rdtr of
MEN ONLY
00 Ynnra Utporlenc.o.
10 Yearn iuUiimha.
Rook Frca. Cousulta-
tiiio Free , Iloz TG6 , or
14th and Fa mam Bti ,
OMAHA. Nii-
JAMES E. BOYl&Ca
Tclcplionc 1030. Onialia , Neb.
-COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS
I I10AHD OK TIIAUK.
Dlrc ( wire * to Cldcsro and Ne r York.
A CaiMoad of Gold
"If you dumped a
cnrMoiul of ROM nt my
fret tt would not bring1
such joy and gladness
FREE Into my life. " Sovrltes
n prominent man aflor
TO ALL tiling the method of
self'trcatmcnl that > mR
reitorei ) so ninny men
MEN
who had been wrecked
by excesses , over-work
or evil habits of youth.
A little book tlmt
mites It nil plnln mny behnd wlthoiitchRrgo
by writing THE EnE ) MEDICAL CO. ,
64 Nlnpnrn St. , UufTnlo , N. V.
No C. O. I ) , scheme j no patent medicines
Just the book under plain letter sen ) .
Hoffleiidusries
nt he Vnl-
l-'iu'torlr .
AWN1NUS AND T13NTS.
O.11A11.V TICNT AM ) ItUIIIIKIt CO.
( Succetcors Onmlm Tent and Awning Co. )
Manufacturers tents , iinnlngs. Jobber * ladle * '
and Rents' mackintoshes. 'fcnl for rent. 1SH
l-'atiiani St. , Omaha.
OMAHA lllti\\'I.\C ASM1OI.VTION.
Car load shipments made In our own
eratoi cars , lllue Itlbbon. Kllle Uxport ,
ICxport nnd Tamlly Usport delivered tn all
of the ctly.
nmcK.
\vri'iiMii , ititos. . s.nrru co.
ravlnu. Sewer nnd Ilultdlng
llltICK ,
Capacity , 100.000 per day. Olllce nnd yard. S2d
nnd Hickory Sts. Telephone 425 , Omaha , Neb.
CUHN1C1WOHKS ,
O. K. KI'KNirrKll.
I-A < ; I.I : conviciVOUKS. .
MiiiuifneitiRr "f Dalvanlzed lion Cornices , Oa'-
vunlzed Iron Skylights. Tin , Iron and Slnls
Hooflns. Agcnl for Klnnenr's Sttei Celling.
10S-10-12 Norlb Eleventh strccl.
CHACKKK PACTOJIIKS.
AMHIIICAX IIISC'l'IT AM ) MI-'O. CO. ,
Wholesale Crnclcr Jlanufneturcrs ,
OMAHA , Nth.
DYi : WOHKS.
SUIIOIiDSACIC'S TWI.V CITY IYB
\VOllKS , l.- . ' l riiriuiiii St.
Dyeing and cleaning of garments nnd goods of
every des > ciipllon. Clumlng of fine Kiirmcnts a
rpeclHlly.
FU3UH MIM S.
S. OILMAN ,
Flour , Meal , Teed nnd Ilrnn , 1013-15-17 North
17th Street , Omaha , Neb. C. K. IJIack. manager.
Telephone 092.
IKON WORKS.
DAVIS A cow < ; ni ; , nto.ivomcs. .
Iriin mid UriiKH I
Mnnufnciiircrs and Jobbers of JIachlnery. Qcn-
< rnl repairing a hpeclall.x. 1501 , 1503 and 1501
Jackson streel. Oiuann Neb.
I'AXTO.V .t VIKIlMXa lltO.V AVO11KS.
Manufacturers of Archllecturnl Iron Work.
General roundrj- . Machine and Illncksmllh work.
EiiKlneers in-1 Contractors fur Flic I'roof Build
ings. Olllce and works : U. P. Hy. and South
17lh street. Omaha.
UNSHED Oil *
WOODMAN I.I.N.SKHI ) Oil. AVOHKS.
Manufacturers old process raw linseed oil.
kettle boiled Unseed oil , old process ground lln-
reed cake , gr-jund and screened flaxsced far
druggists. OMAHA. NBH.
IXUNOE.S ) MATTHKRSES.
i. . c ; . Dour.
Manufacturer I oungcs , Couches , Alattreeses.
Jobber of Spring Ileds and Feathers. 1307-11
Nicholas Eire it.
OMAHA IIHDDING CO.
Manufacturers of high- grade Mattresses , 1302-S
Nicholas Street , Omaha.
OVEHAI..I. AND SHIRT FACTORIES.
KAT/-NHVKN.S CO.MI'ANV.
Mfgrs. Clothing , Punts. Shirts nnd Overalls.
OMAHA , NEC.
6H1HT FACTORIES.
.1. II. HVANS.
MCIIUASICA SII1IIT COMPANY.
Exclusive custom .hrt ! tailors. 1C15 Farnam.
TINWARE.
WKSTKHX TIXWAIII3 COMI'AXY ,
ricced , Slnmped and Japanned Tinware , Qran *
lie Iron , Hollow Wnre , clc.
1003 Farnam St. OMAHANEH.
VINEGAR AND PICKLES.
IIAAItMANX VIXI3CAH CO. ,
Manaufaclurcra of Vinegar. Pickles , Catsupi ,
Mustardo , Celery and Worcestenhlre Sauce.
WAGONS ANU CARRIAQES.
\VIM , I A.tl ri IOIKI'-IOH.
For a good eulmtantlal vehicle of any descrip
tion , for repainting or rubber tires on new or old
wheels , the best place Is 27'.h und leavenwortn
s tree in.
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rc co.
Cheap , medium priced nnd lony contuse * .
Any Ihlng you want , second hand or new.
Headquarters fur Rubber llrcK. warranlcd. IStb
and Hartley , opposite Court House ,
A. .1. SIMl'KO.V. "
Ml ( ! > , MM Doilci. .
Full line of Cai rinses , Uuggles , riiaetoni. Pen
Carts. Wheel * rubber tiled. The best IB tht
ch'rpent.
CIO AH MANITFACTURKHS.
iiivvi ; A co.
Ijirgest In Hieenl. . leading Jobbera of
Onmlm , Lincoln nml Kunenu city handle our
toods , Omaha , Neb.
CHRISTIE-STREET
ION CO.
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StocksGrain and Provisions ,
Ilooin 1J1 j.'J Iliiiu-n of Trillin Illilif.
( Tel. 1U35. )
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navld T. ncBlB , prest. No 3627.
F. I > . Ni'al.Vlcc I'rew iriilonalloual
Clias. II , V. Lewis
, Cailt. Capllal , JCOO.OOO.
KANHAR CITT , Mo. , April ti 1SJ7
( Dlctatca. ) CHAHLE8 H. V. LEWIH
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