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    THE CW ATT A DAILY TIT2T3: Tnrn.SDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FIXAXIAlJV';'-r
Vhcat Opens Weak, but Steadies and Grad
ually Reacts.
CORN BREAKS EARLY AND CLOSES LOWER
0t Mi on Sjiiipnlli.! 11 llli Other Mnr
krls lint ill the Und .1 li Tune Is
Firm Provisions Finish Ses
sion it Miiule Don n.
CHlfAOO. Sept. 6-Whrnl vns weak
eartv, bin steadied cm un Improvement .n
the. export elemiinel, October elnaltiK 'ilV'
i. enter yesterday. Corn olood t,e lowe
nnd nuts in hinder. Provisions Ht the
rinse were ii shndo to ""c down.
Wheat opened oasy. October unchuhited
nt TI(,'c7IUp. Liverpool win lower and
rrreipts were, lieiivy. l.otiBs Hold freely
nnd i ho slump thus begun wan parried
further by stop-Ions orders, which were
reicehed noon after the opening. October
dropped to 73r. where the market steadied
nnd Krnduii!ly renetrd on covcrlnff by
shorts, combined with a ressntl'in In the
Ilciuldatlon, c-llmbltiK to 7.1c Here furth-r
pelllnir wns Induced by the lucre-use In the
world V visible of 2.7(i,eVO tin , ncrnrclltiK t
HrHdstrcets, and the market reacted to
73'ie dish sales for expect and wire f r m
New York iinneiuncltiK that rlKhty lonH
(probably ItuliidltiK i'IiIchko sub's) i.i.
been taken for the other ode, tnrneil (In
nenle nifiiln und Oetolier rallied to 71c, and
closed steady, VitV' clown at 73Tie. Sea
board eleurntices were eiiuil t" 1T l,C c" bil.
l'rlmary receipts were I.Wi.ono bu , pom
pared with !i5Vri,) hti ln.it vear. Minim
npnlls and Diilnth n port-d 'M cat, iiK ifint
SM Inst wek and 710 a car nun l.o -a I
receipts were Rift ear." 17 of rc.nl met Kind''.
(.rii broke shut ply on Icw t cablese, luryo
receipts and sympathy ullb the curly
whe.it wenkneHH. There wan a KOod de
mand reported and country ncceptnn. e
were reported light, but the loin stulf
came out freely Later export sales stlff
ctied the market nnd a fair recovery fol
lowed New York rep irted It1) load tnk"n
for export. Local reeeltitM were f2 curs.
n tober sold between :!7)iC and ns'.s'ulli'ic,
closing ',e lower at tV
fines sympathized with corn was civcy
earlv. lint recovered later At the i ml
Hie tone was firm, shorts IiuvIiil,' covered
freelv when corn rallied. October sobl be
tween 2li- and 2IM2l'4e and closed, nc
t.lnher nt 21-Ve HecelptH were fifiS curs
I In rrttiK a ood demand for September
ribs, the provisions 111 wns quiet. Oc
tober ribs held steady, but lard ami pork
for delivprv In that month c aed off u
trifle October pork sold between Slt.OTU
nnd f!'7'i riiiI closed 7't-c under yester
dnv at Jll; October lard between Jil.M) nnd
15 tO'ur, 72'V. elnlnu MlT'-tc clown lit $'."".
nnd cirtober ribs between 7.15 ami $7 10.
with the c lose a shade lower at JiUO
Kstltmitcd receipts t nnorro ': Wheat,
Ma ears, porn, XT5 cars; cmts, 125 cars; boss,
31,001 head.
The lending futures rntiKod ns follows:
Articles lOpen. i Illrh. I Low. K'lnse., Yest'y.
Wheat I
Sept. I.3"jji,
7.1'il
74J.I
74'il
I
7.1
73'; i
74'V
3;
WiiH! 73
Oct
7.1'i74t;
Nov
Porn
Sept.
Oct
Nov
OhIs
Sept.
Oc c
Nov
I'ork-
S-pt.
Ort
Jan.
I.nrd-
S-pt.
Oi t
.Inn
Jllbs-
Sept.
Oct.
J a n
l744fi',l
7I;!
Cb
IS1. 1
30
X
2117'!
21 "i
3314
3lJ
3rtH
21
2i;
21,
10 !71A
11 074
It 30
fi 77M
fi 824
0 57'i
7 22V,
7 12Vj
r. r,v,
iT75;,it.'isiss'ii,i
l.'KTicfiMI SCTili
I I
I 21 I 2KP4
I 21'ii21si.'i3H
211YM
I .'I'.iil
21.21'i'T-',
I
io n. i in o" i in M i id no
I tl 07K.I It "71A' 10 !I7'4I 11 00
I U 27',4 II 27UI II 20 I It 20
fi 70
r, so
C D7H
C 72 4
fiso !
C CO I
7 3;tJ
7 13 I
r. 05 I
fi 70
r. 70
c so
7 23
7 10
C S7'.4
f, 721.
0 7"i
n r..i
7 30
7 10
r. w
7 12j
r. m
No 2.
c'nsh ntlntntlons were as follows:
FLOt'K Steadv; winter patents. J3 SO??
4 evi strnlKhts, WOflU'O; plears. saAC.mXM;
sprlnc special. $4.40fi 1.30; patents, $3.G0ffl.C0;
liakers. J2 201? 2. 73.
WIIHAT -Nn, 3. f0f73c; No. 2 red, 75c.
t'OltS-No. 2, 33'iii3!Hic; No. 2 yellow,
OATS- No. 2, 2(i721'4e; No. 2 white, 23'
2IUr No 3 white, 22M24'ie.
HYK No. 2 r,3c.
HARLKY (5ood fecdlne. Mc; fair to
cholpp maltlnK. l2tf4Sc.
SRKDtt-No. 1 tlax. $1 .5lffT 1 ..".2 ; No. 1 north
western. t ".2't-fll 34; prime tlmothv, JS.Dj;
clover, contract urado, I!i 2WjO 30.
IM'OVISIONK Mess polk, per bbl., $10 0"i
mil 00 Lard, per 100 lbs.. J.72'frtfi M. Shurf
libs sides (loose!, J7.13iii7.4"i. Pry Halted
slioiitflers (boxi di 0 I'TUlitf C2,,i. Short clear
sides (boxed!. $7 fi."f(7.7.
WIlISKY-bMsH of hlcli wines. J1.24.
Nt'ClAHS t'ut loaf, tfi.fi-1; Krauulntcd, fii.10.
The following are the receipts nnd shlp
inc nta of tho nrlnclpal nr.odiicts:
Iteoelpts. Shipments.
Flour, bble 2X.(Xi0 H.OiO
Wheat, till 612.00O 112,00(1
Corn. 1)11 Ifit.lRHl 123.000
O.ils. bu S31.000 013,000
lte, bJ 14,0)0 . ...
Hurley, bu 43.000 2,00)
On the Produce oxchnntre todnv the but
ter market was tlrm; creameries. lS'alS'ie;
dairies, llrm, lO'iHlt'ti" Kbk. tlrm; fresh,
15
M'.W YOIIIC (il'.M'.ll At- MAIIKRT.
(1 iiolntlons for the liny on
VHrlnim
('oiiiinudillcn.
NRW YORK. Sept f V'LOUH Receipts,
3 3W bbls. ; exports, '.Mil hhls. ; sales, 7,!u0
pkirs . market was a trlllo easier, espe
clulH on sprlliR patents, which were
nluded to encotiniKe business, .Minnesota
patents, $1 001(4 30: winter patents, $3.75
4 0(i. winter stralchts, $3.r,0i(T3.t;0; winter ex
tras. $2 70fi3.00, Mlimi'sota bakers. $2 Sj'a
3''.ri. winter low uracles, fl Wu 2.0S. Rye
flour, dull; snles, 100 bbls.; fair to K'od, J3.01
473 25, choice to fanc v. $3.3("(3.).
COHNMHAIj Quiet: yellow western, 88c;
cltv. STfiisSc : llrundvwlue. 2.45'i72.5.'..
ltYR Weaker; No. 2 western, 57c f. o
b.,
nfloat, state. ri2i33c, c I f.. New York.
HAItLRY Quiet: feedlnx. 42Ti l.1o, c. I.
New York; maltlnK. tfi'MfCCc, c. I.
f.,
Hurfnto.
HAHLRY MALT Dull; western. 2Ti(Wc.
W II MAT - Receipts, 2.1,34.1 bu. Spot,
steadv. No. 2 red. MV, f. o ., nlloat; No. 2.
Me, No. 1 hard Uiiluth. S.1V. f. b., nlloat.
Options opened steady on talk of con
tinental acceptances, but Immedlatelv
weakened under lliiuldatlon Inspired liv
lower cables, larger shipping; receipts nnd
foreign selling. A late rally cm covering
and t'lK export demand closed the market
tlrm. with a partial c net decline, sales
Included. No 2 red March closed, S3,ge;
Ma 8:?4,u;i31te; closeil, Nl'jc; September
r. 7SVil7!t',c!
S3 1-lfi-f(S3'(,c;
"7,i'u'7S'C , closed TSi'-sc; October,
closed. 79UC, December,
closed, KOc.
CORN Receipts. 1G'U4R bu.; exports, 273.
H2 bu ; salen, 175.0iX) bu. futures, MO.OOO bu.
export Spot, easv; No. 2, 4j'je, f. o. b.,
n flout, anil 4IV cdevator. Option mnrket
was weak most of the clay, owing to ac
tive liquidation, supplemented bv favorable
weather, weak cables and the drop In
wheat, milled finally on covering and ex
port business. It closed tlrm at 'c 't ad
vance. Mnv. 40i4840c: closed. , Sep
tember. 4('i"4t1ve; closed, 4IHc; October
closed, 44c; December, 40(j.( t0"kc ; closed,
40,c
OATS Receipts, 207,200 bu.; exports. "fi.7ll
bu ; sales. fAOM bu. spot. Spot, weak; No
No. 3. 2l;ic; No. 2 white, 2Gi'il27r
No 3 white. 25M.112IV;
,'liltn "ill. '11 .'!,, irnpli tiilveil
track mixed western,
S?f2ei.e. track white, 2j,1T33c
IfKic
HAY
Dull; shipping
244i75c; Rood to
choice. SMiimc.
HOPS Quiet; state, rnmmnn to choice,
1R99 . rop. 10'(lt:lc; old, 2T75c; Paclllc, 1S99 crop,
Willie ; old. 2iT5c.
HIDRS Firm; finlveston. 21 to 2,1 lbs., lMff
I.tc. Callrornla. 2l to 2.1 lbs., lv.ic; Texas,
dry. 24 to so ins. , iaic.
l.RATIIRR Firm, hemlock sole. Huenns
Ares light to heavy weights, 22's'ii23'io;
scld. 22!,i23iic
WOOL -Dull; domestic tleece, 25'ii2Sc;
Texas. ISlDc.
PROVISIONS-Heef. dull; family. $10 00
J2 20. mess, $9,005(9 50; boef hams, $20,101?
2100. pucket, llO.Wdll.OO. city, India mess,
li5.00fi2fl.!. Cut meats, steady : pickled bel
lies. $S 75(11 (X); plckhd shoulders. $tj fifty
f,75. pickled hams, $10dO7lo.73. Lard, dull;
western steamed. $7. to; August closeil
at $7 to, No. 7. nominal; retlned, quiet : con
tinent, $7 35; South America. $S, compound
$ii"(iti.121s. Pork, quiet; family, $15 00(h
15 75. short clear, $13.2.151 13.50; mess, $l2.00ft
13.25
POTATORS Dull; Jerseys, $100id.2j; New
York, $1.25511.50; Long Island. $1 12'4'hI 50.
TALLOW Quiet ; city ($200 per pkg.K
t 7-lfic; county (pkgs. free), 4'.i1(4V.
llt'TTRR- Receipts. 10,19.' pkgs, steady;
creamery, 17V(22c; fnctorv, 141il7c
CHRRSR-Recelpts. 10,612 packages: llrm;
large, while. 10V; small, white, loinov;
large, colored. 10V; small, colored, 10i,c.
ICOCiS Receipts, ILiffJ packages; llrm;
western, regular pnckttitr. at mark, lOiilfic,
western, loss off, 17JlUc
MRTALS. The metal market showed
little strength or nctlvlly today Pig Iron
warrants ruled dull. Spot and September
were qupteel from $9.rt.'U to $10 32, and De
cember from $9 to $10. Philadelphia re
ports an easier mnrket for Iron Tin In
London closed ejsy. but had little or no
ffect on sentiment here, as our market
elcotd uleudy and slightly higher at $30 701
and unchunKed t
er ruled dull nnd
Hoi i l allv '.1,1 har.Eecl in the basis of It ,!
and 14 "7't''i4 U's respertlvelv The tirok
ers price f.r lend was It nnd for copper
5KJ.75.
OMIM Wlltlf.n.SAI.i: .1IAHKRTS.
Coiidltlon of Trncle mid (luotntlons on
(iiile unit Fancy Produce.
HOOS -Receipts llher.il; fiood stock firm
at l.'IVtfltr
LIVK I'OI'LTUY-Hcns, '(7He; roosters,
Hccordlnr 'o he and sl?e. 3titc . sprlint
chlekeni, n',(l(c; duck", Ifor; KCes", 41(5c,
turkeii i
FRKSII DRHSSIOD POI'LTRY-ltens, R'4
fHie: rooter. Mii'iv; ducks and kcc-cp,
10c; brnllprs. per lb.. 12112V; turkeys, WC
ItrTTKR-Comnion to talr, 13Hc; choice.
15fflc; separator, Sic; gathered creamery,
1i1Mp
FISH -Trout, I0p; bluellsh. 9c: pickerel,
Sc: cattish, I2c; dressed buffalo, Cc: white
tlsh, lOe; herring, re, blnpk bass, lop; sal
mon, 1,1c, white bas, 10p; propple, 10c:
pike. toe. hallbu.'. : built, -,it', IT; rtnn
jierch. fie; lobsters qreen, 22c, boiled lob
sters. 2Se mackerel. 21c; codllsh, 10c; yellow
perch. Ce .
FRKSII OYSTKRS First crude, solid
packed. New York counts, per can, 40e;
extra selects, Sfic; standards, 30e. Second
craele, slack filled. New York counts, per
can, .T)c; extra selects. 2lc; standards, 20c.
IMOFONS-Llve, per dozen, Wc.
VLALS-Chnlee. !i-((1T.
HAY-l'rlecH eiuoteel by Omaha Wholesale
1 1d v Dealers' association: Choice upland.
fin; No. 1 upland. JS: medium. 17; coarse,
to GO ; rye straw. $.1. These prices nre for
hay of gooil color nnd quality. Receipts 0
enrs: prices steady.
OATS -No. 3 white, 2fic.
CORN -No. 3. 3Sc.
HRAN-J12.50.
VKOKTABLES.
CI't't'.MRRRS Per dozen 20'(i2.e.
NRW TCRNIt'S-I'er bushel basket, 01c.
NRW HRRTS-Per dozen bunches. 15120c.
NRW CARROTS Per dozen bunches, 23c,
LRTTfCR-Pef d.iZell. 101lSc.
RADISHRS-llome grown, per dozen, 15c.
PRAS Per halt bushel basket, fiOc.
HRANS Wax, per half bushel basket.
40c. string, 3iie.
NRW PuTATOi:S-Per bushel, miflSc.
CAItltAC.R-IIomp grown, per pound. le.
CAI'LI Fl,t IWI'JR Per dozen. $1.
C5RRRN CORN-Per dozen, 10c.
To.MATORS-IIomi! grown, per half
bushel basket. 40c
ONIONS-llomo Rrown, per pound, 1145?
IV
CRLKRY Nebraska. SOy40c.
FUFITfl
PRAClinS-Ciillfornla, per hox. OOflOoc.
APRICOTS-None- on the market.
PLf.MS -California, per crate. $1.10?11 2.".
PRt'Ni:S Callforiiln. Traedy, per crato,
$1 25; Kelsey. .laiuin. per crate, 11.25.
IIARTLRTT PR A RS Cnllfornla, per box,
$2 0'ii2 21; other California pears. $1.75.
(JRAI'RS -California, l-basket crate $1.50;
Tokavs, $2; Concords home grown, 175719c
NRi 'TA RINRS California, 4-baskct crate,
$1.2.1
WATRRMRI.ONS As to size. 2'lff25e ench.
CANTALOfPR Oenis, per dozen, 40y.H'c;
largo -eizes, (VHi7.1c
APPLRS Nutlve, 7.1cTf$ per bu.: per
bbl.. $2 50ii3 0O Crab upples. per bbl., $3.
TROPICA I. 1' Rt'lTS.
PINRAPPLRS-Per dozen. I1.S0U1.75.
ORANORS Mediterranean sweets, per
box, $1. Vnlenclns, $l25tn.w
LRMONS-California, extra fancy, $3.50;
fancy. Knofi&.Sfi.
BANANAS Per bunch, according- to site,
$2 253 00.
MISCRLLANROUS.
NUTS-JIIckory. large, per bu., $1.25:
shcllbarks, $1 33; Rngllah walnuts, per lb.,
12'(('1"C; filberts, per lb.. 12c: nlmonds, p?r
Hi., liniCc; raw, per lb., G'i'ijec; roasted,
0WT"'e.
IIIDRS.
I1IDRS No. 1 green hides, Cc; No. 2 green
hides. Tie; No 1 salted hides, 6',jc; No. 2
salted hides, o'ie. No. 1 veal calf. S to 12
lbs., 7c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 6c.
CIIAXCP.S IN AVAIL Vtllil
SITIM'MRS.
Ci
tile nml Tcli'Krnplilo Reports
of
(J ill In Allmit nnd Ashore.
NRW YORK. Sept. C.-Snerlal telegraphic
nnd cntilp dispatches to tlrndtreet"s show
thee following changes In avallablo KiippH'S
since last account:
Whrut fulfil States and Canada, east
of the Rocky mountains. Increased l,0t5,"0)
tin.: afloat for nnd In Rurono Increase 1
1.7ii).0i1 bu; total supply Increased 2,7t5.0X
tin
Corn t'nlted States nnd Canada, east of
the Rockv mountains, decreased 2.2i.XO bit.
Oats I nltcel Stnti-s and Cinada. east of
tho Rocky mountains. Increased l,S.iS.0( bu.
Atnnnir (hp moro Important Increases re-
jiorted nro those of 300, (too tu. at north
western Interior elevators, rc!,000 bu. at
Chicago nrlvato elevator.!. I1O.OO0 bu. a
Coteau, SS.eviO tm. at Portland. Me., 70'00
bu. at Wlnnlpejr. 70.(O) nt Louisville. 50,000
tm. at Joliet and 50.WJ ntt. in ;uaniioua.
St. I.eiuls C. rnln and Provisions.
ST. LOriS. Sept. 5. Wit RAT Lower:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 71V; track, 72HO
7:tc: Si plemher TIV.c : October. 72'iC De-
cember, 73V: No. 2 hard, CSAc.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 3Uc: tracK,
l0',c. September. 33'ic; October, 3c; De
cember. 3.1p: venr. 32liC.
OATS Firm; No. 2 casli, 21c; tracK, xiejir
2c: September. 2Pc: Docember, 22c; Jlay,
4c; No. 2 white, 25Q25V-
I1YN llett. r at 5i'V
FLOFR Oulet: steady: unchanged.
SICRDS Tlmothv, tlrm; In demand at
$3.50114.00. Flax, higher lit $1.43.
COU.NSII iAIr- ssteaciy ut j.'.uo'O-tw.
HRAN -Rasy. sacked, east track, CSc.
HAY Stonily; timothy, $S.OOi711.00; prairie,
$7.00(ilS..KI.
WHISKY Htenily nt J1.S4.
IRON COTTON TIK8-$1.30.
HA(5(ilNC,-$.lor(S.f!5.
TWINR lleniD. 9c.
MRTALS Lead: Quiet at $4.324. Spelter:
Lower ut Jl.oo.
POCIntY Dull: chickens. 7c: young,
8'ic; turkeys. fifo7o; young. 11c: clucks, 6c;
young. ,c; geese, tViC; young, btf'j'sc.
.'.C(1S -Stend:- at 13c.
Itl'TTRR -Stendy; creamery, 18R22c;
llMll'V. l.itll.l'.
I'llOVIKIONS-Pork: Firm: tnbblnc. $12.50.
Lard: Lower; choice, $C.C3ii(i.07H. Dry salt
meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.37'i;
clear ribs. $7.50: clear sides. $7.C2V4. llacon
(box.-di, steady: extra shorts, $S.oo; clear
ribs. $S.12i!.; clear sides, $S.25.
RKCRIPTS-Flour. 5.000 bbls.: wheat. 82,-
0(o 111.: corn. : i.uoo mi.: oats, ii.uoo nu.
S PMI:NTS Flour. 27.000 bbls.; wheat.
S4,ow tm.; corn, i&i.uou nu.; oats, ;j,ow nu
KnnstiN City Crnln nml Pro visions,
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 5. WI I RAT De
cember, iMV; ensh, No. 2 hard, aWiUlOie;
No. :t. tsiilictp; No. 2 red, (U70c; No. 3,
ML.'fiO'c.
(ORN September, 35Uc: December, 32'S.
(ri32'4c; May, 34Nc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 37
ST'se: no. - wnue. :ii',e; ,0. a, ace.
OATS No. 2 white. 2iic.
RYi:-No 2. 44fi45e.
HAY-Cholcc timothy, $0.51; choice prairie,
Jli Y.Vil i IIO.
MCTTRR-Crenmery. ISflMe: dairy. 17c.
K(1(SS -Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock. 12c eloz.. loss off. enses re
turned; new white wood cases Included,
"jp more.
RKCRIPTS-Whent, 22,000 bu.; corn. 20,000
bu. ; oats. 2,000 bu.
SIUPMRNTS-Wheat, 200,000 bu. ; corn,
in, mai uu.; oais, i,roi nu.
Liverpool (i I'll 1 11 unit Provisions,
LIVRRPOOL, Sept. 5-WURAT-Spot,
dull; No. 2 red western winter, dull, at Cs;
No. 1 northern spring:. 6s 3'd; No. 1 Cali
fornia, lis 4'tiKiCs 5d. Futures, steady!
ricpiemper (is jikci; uecemoer. ts j'tci.
OoitN- Spot, quiet: Amrrlcnn mixed
new, 4s 2d. old, 4 2Hd. Futures, quiet
October, 4 Fid; November, 4s IV; De
cember. N p.il
HOPS- At London, P.iclllc coast, steady,
at X2 risii r.s.
PROVISIONS-Lard. American refined
tlrm. at 33s i;d; prime western, llrm, ut 3.1s
Kct. iinenn. long clear miimies, ngnt, nrm
at 42s Od: long clear middles, heavy, llrm
nt 42s; short clear backs, tlrm, nt All
clear bellies, llrm. at 47s.
CIIKRSR -Firm; American tlnest white,
Dls; American llnest colored, D2s.
Toledo Mnrlict.
TOLKDO. O.. Sept. S.-WURAT-Dull.
lower; spot and September, 73Vi October,
77c: December. .79c.
CORN Dull, lower: No. 2 ensh, 42c;
tember. 4'.'c; December. 31V.
Sep-Sep-
OATS Dull, unelnmso.i: cash, 22c;
tember, 22c; December, 22V.
RY13-Dull, unchanged; cash, 5140.
Huliitli Will-nt Hnrkrl.
DCLPTll. Sept. 5-WHHT-No. 1 hard,
caih, 77c; September. 77c: December,
S'c; no. 1 norinern, eaHU, ijc; tepiem
tier, 75V; December. 7fi'e;
No. 2 northern,
ilc; ,m. ;i npring. e.
CORN- Not quoted.
OATS-23Vi23'..:C.
tlllivoiiKee Ornlu
MILWAPK1CK, Sent. 5..
ket lower: No. 1 northern,
Mnrket.
-WHRAT-M.tr-70c;
No. 2 north-
ern. ,;o'(i7ie
RYK-Higher; No. 1, KV
HARLIIY Steady; No. 2, 511762c; snmplc,
IU(50c.
SiiKiir Mnrlie'l.
LONDON, Scit. S.-Sl'OAR-Reet, Sep
tember, lis (Id
NLW YORK. September B.-SI'CIAH-Raw,
strong; fair rellnltig, 4'4e; centrifug-il.
test, 4 15-ltfc; molnseH sugar, 4c; rcllned
Hugur tlrm
tltiiiieiiinli Wlirnt unit l'lour.
MINNKAPOL1S, Sept VWH RAT Sep
tember. 72'4c: December. 74c On trade:
No. 1 hard. 75V. No. I northern, 73i4e;
No 2 northern, 72V
I'lillMilelntiln. Produee Market.
PHILADKLPHIA, Sept. 5,-BUTTRR-
Firm, fancy western creamerv 221. fati'
western prints, jj.
Kfins rm and c higher, fresh nearbv
nnd western. ITidTc, fresh southwestern,
toe, fresh southern, lie.
CIIRRSB-Steady: New York full cream
ers, fancy small, oi,c; New York full
creams, good to choice, OttftloLc.
MOV 1:11 i:vis OF yriH'KN AMI IIOND.O.
Coiupnreil ultb llccciit siimnntliiH
'Initio's Mnrhel Minus t P Well.
NRW YORK, Sept ii. -My contrast with
the recent deadlm k of apathy todli.v s
trading In stocks seemed like positive nnl
matlon. The aggregate of dealings was
considerably larger than for some time
past and the total was not made up with
an overwhelming prepomlerance of trading:
In one or two steieks. Sugar, Peoples (las
and Hrookljn Transit all c.outlii'ied fairly
prominent, but there was a marked In
crease of Interest In railroad stocks nnd
the number of shares of some ot the in
dividual railroads dealt In compared favor-
iimy nun i ne minis in inc speculative
ravorltes ntnongst the Industrials. There
was 11 peculiar lrreitiilnrltv of movement
In tb specialties. Sugar as n rile moving
UP. v .in, People's (Ins wns imlnfcr Mown
nod Sueur reacting as Peoples Gas recov
ered. Moth stocks were largelv deull In
both above and below Isst night's level.
There was strenuous support In Sugnr at
the opening nnd the l.mo shares thrown
Jpon the market we-re taken at prices run
ning from 12.1 to 122'i, compared with T2
Inst flight. Friends of the stock were evi
dently In doubt how the dividend declara
tion of Is, tor the oimrter would be up.
cepted, as the stoc k wns rushed up vester
day mi the supposition that tho dividend
would be 2 per cent or more.
LIlcnuriiEcd bv nowerlul support (be Stock
Was pushed UP at one time to 1?:!U. but It
turned heavv ilurlnir tin. latter n.irt of the
day nml closed with a net loss of I. Peo
ple s cms on tne oilier liatul was weaK In
the early dealings on continued reports of
extreme measures contemplated In the
Chicago (ias war. The stock reachid 91,
but rallied 2 points nnd closed stead;-.
There was early strength In some of the
lino lltnl NIi.mI HlncK'M tint llti.i. uitt't.i.it
away In tho late dealings, seemingly juder
the apprehension that tomorrow's trade
reviews might have something unfavorable
to say. The cause of the drop In thv rail
road stocks was not very clear, but there
was a munlfest accession of confidence on
tho Part of tile bulls. Dcolliiirs were
largely professional, but there was buying
on 11 largo scale In a number of stocks, In
dividual transactions running up to 2,'niO
shares In some cuses. St. Paul, t'nlon Pa
clllc, Chesapeake At Ohio, on talk of u
dividend, and Southern Paclllc nnd Louis
vlllo were notably In demand. This strength
unci us inception in i.omion nml tuni cen
ter bought freely of various Internationals.
Buying by local operators was based In
part 011 the expectation that demand from
London would continue.
Sentiment at that center Is elenrly much
more' cheerful and uneasiness over the
money market seems to lie much abated
I lie settlement nt t lie Kncl sn , llro.nl
strike, the belief that the war In South
Africa Is nearlns Its termination and a
hoiieful view of the Chinese situation nil
helped the Rngtlsh market and operators
mere interpreted tin- election In .Vermont
ns favorable to lusher prices St. Pauls
iiotnhh' Increase In earnings for the fourth
week In August attracted buying here and
inero was a large demand lor tne otner
granger stocks trom western sources, said
to be from tha short uccount unci to be In
duced by the fuvorable weekly crop sum
mary of the Weather bureau.
Tne strengtli in London was snld tu be due
In pnrt to the expectation of receipts of gold
1 rum kcw 1 oik, nu tins am not nun tne
New York market. With thn surplus of
New York banks at over $27.00t).OOd, with
gold from Australia and the Klondike con
tinuing unusually light, there Is no Imme
diate apprehension over the locul money
market. Best prices were lost nnd the
market closed with fractional gains.
Bonds were somewhat Irregular Sales,
par value. $595,000 t'nlted Slates old 4s and
bs. coupon, advanced In the bid price.
The Commercial AdvertUor's London
tlnnncl.il cablegram says Business wns
better In the markets here todny; the ton
wns good und there was considerable clos
ing of bear accounts. Americans were act
ive und quite strong on provincial and
Berlin buying, Inspired by figures on the
vote In Vermont. New York supplied stock
nt first, but later supported prices. Mutiny
discounts were steady on fears of borrow
ing by the bank and gold withdrawals for
Paris. The bank recolvsd 21.000 gold In
bars and IMO.Wm from India. There was a
slight Inquiry In the open market for gold
In Pnrls. Sliver Jumped up on a large
Rnullsh mint order and the rise In India
ba7iiars.
Following nro the closing prices on the
New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfrt
Ilaltlmore &. Ohio
rannitlan Pacific.
Crniadu. So
C3iei. & Ohio ....
Chicago O. W
C . 11. A Q
Chi. It. & I.
28' Union Paclflo
7P do pfd
TtH 1Valili
63 I do pfd
.. 67T4
.. 74
.. 7'4
.. im
.. S.
.. 53'i
.. 13'i
..Hi
,.U1
..1E4
.. IS
..124
.. M'i
.. M'4
.. 4V,
.. :m,
.. 31;
.. 69
p;
.. 17
.. 20
.. 7',
.. 36',
.. 7.M,
.. M
.. SI
.. 3i
..111
45U
13 Wheel. A r
Ss'i do J,t pfd..
r.
lOVWIs. Central
ir, 'Third Avenue
3
Actum ljx . .,
Anifilcein Ex.
1I0 pw
Chi. & K. Ill .
Chlc-nno N W.
C. U I. & P..
C O C. A- St.
Colorado Ho
do Ut pfd....
do 2d pfd
Del. ti Hudson
.... Ui
.... 951,
....1(12',
....107
.... E9;
6'
.... 41
.... lfi
... .1114
f S Kr
Vllii.Faro Hx....
Amr Cot. Oil ...
do pfd
Amr Matting ...
do pfd
Amur. 8. & H
do pfd
Amur, .spirits
do pfd
Amer S. Heep ...
do pfd
Amer. fl. A v
do pfd
Amer. Tin Plate ..
do pfd
Amer. Tobacco ...
' do pfd
Anae Mm. Co
IlrooUIyn H. T
Del. L & V
.ITS!,
.
. 6S
. H'l
. 3t
.1.13'i
. 15'.
. 34
.inn
. H
. 14
Denvrf & It.
C,
do pfd
Hrie
do lat pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocklnc Coal ..,
Hocklne Valley ,
Illinois Central ,
Iowa Central ...
do pf.l
Lakc Rrle W,
do pfd
Iilce Shore
I j. & N
Manhattan L...
Met. .it. Ily
Mexican Central
Minn. & ft. I...
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
Mobile' Ohio .
M , K. & T
do pfd
N. .1. Central ..
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & W...
do pfd
No, 1'aclfle
do pfd
Ontario-& W....
Ore. lly. A Nav
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do 1st pfd
M4,
35
Jt Colo, rue! Iron
209 I on. Tobacco
. 2ii
. J4
. 34
. 67
l.VH
. tl',
. 91
. 2P;
. CC
. 73
. 33' 4
. S3
. 17;
. S'i
do pfd
Federal Steel
1H do pfd
Ill, Mien. Hlertrle ...
65 niuoos Sugar ..
(ilij do pfd
Bin Inter. Paper
S7 do pfd ,
(.I..icleie Oas ....
31 National Iliecult
...lM'i do pfd
n.iti, .National lail .,
33-V "" Pid..
... 76 iNatlonal ,te
... 61 I do pfd
... 7P4 N. Y. Air Drake
... Sl'4 American ..
... 42 Pacific Const ...
... 7S 1 d" lit pfd
...129 I do 2d pfd
... 46'; Pacific Mall ....
83 14
121
I."
r.j
S7
fit
3l'i
."91,
"22
117
do 2d pfd
Rio O W
Mo pfd
St. L. & H. F
do pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L Southw....
do pfd
Pt. Paul
do pfd
Pt. I'. Omaha..
So. Patine '
So. Hallway
do pfd
Trx. A Pacific ...
. 27
Pressed S,
Car
. f.4
. f H
. 10
. S7
. Sin
. 12;
. 29'4
.114
.172'4
.112
. 34'i
. tin
. s:t;
. it';
do pfd..
Pullman P. Car
S. II & T
SiiKar
elo pfd
S'i
121
IK.
Iron. T0'4
Tenn. Coal ,V
V. S. leather
It1.
do pfd
V. S. Rubber ...
do pfd
Western L'nlon ,
Republic I. & S
do pfd
r. c. c & st. 1
TO
39';
94
12;
.11
Offered.
Ncmv York Money Mnrket.
NRW YORK, Sept. 5. MONKY On call,
cany nt I'iifilH per cent; prime mercantile
paper. WMj per cent.
STRRI.INCi KXCIIANOR-Soft, with nc
tual buslncHR In bnnkorn' blllsi nt $4 S7-1ff
l.S7Vj for demand and nt l ra'dfil 81 for
alxtv dayH; poHted rateH, $I.S5'ii l.&S'i; com
mercial bills. SI.MMit.StV
SILVRR Har. ffJV,: silver certificates,
CO'bJiWhc; Mexlcnn dollnrH. 4S'dc.
COVRRN.MRNT IIONDS-Strong; stnte
bonds, Inactive; ralrond bonilH, Irregular.
Tho closing pricea on uoiiuh today am ns
follows:
P. S. ref. 2,
reg..l')3 IN Y. C. Is KI14
IOS'.j N. .1 C. uen. Ct....l2S
IH .S'o p.ieltlc '3 eij'4
109 I do 4n idii.
do coupon ,
do 3n, res..
do coupon
do new 4s,
re
13J;"N Y. CAS I, U 117
.133V V. A- V innsol U.. 97',
.lit lOr'Rou Nav. la 110
.113 do U 102
do coupon
ln old 4s, reg...,
do coupon
do 5, rcg
do coupon
I cf C. 3 Cls
Atih. general Is..
do adj. 4
Cjnaili 2'
Ches. & O. 4'jS...
do f
C. N tY- c 7a.
do S. V. deb. Ci
Chlcaso Ter. 4...
Colorado So. 4t ..
II it IHo O. ta...
do" 4
P. W. & P. C. l
(Jen Kleetrle 6..
In Central l...
I,. & N unl 4i..
M . K. & T. 2s....
da 4s
.iii" t-ireiton n, u Bs..
,lli do consol is
.122 Itejillng gen. 4..
.101 1 Itln n. v, I, ....
. S3; St I, i- I M c. tu
.101 St I, & S P g. Cs
. ft'i St. p cnnsolH ..,
.117'j f'M l. a & P la
.141 do 5a
.111 So. Pacific Ik
. 02' j So Hallway 5s...
. 2' S. H 'T. C
I'.'G
113',
. 81',
. Mi,
.112
121't
,1M'4
.119
.119
. "SS
C7
.Ue.itTex, & Paclflo l.. R2
. !!', do 2 'C
SS Colon Pacific 4s
.111 Witvash la
.113', do is
. 91'. West Shoie 4s..
. M'j S Is. Central is.
,. 93 "Vu. Centuries ,
Offered?
isv,
..117',
..112',
.. m,
When Isauod
PIiiiiiii'IiiI Notes,
CINCINNATI. Sept. 5.-Clearlngs. $2,551..
HO): New York exchange, 20c discount;
monev. 3''(c! per cent
CHICACIO, Sept 6.-Cearing. $27,913,115:
balances. $l,iJ70,3t50; posted exchange, J4 6-ji
4 aSW; New York exchangd, 2'ic discount
NRW YORK Sept 5 -Rxchangea. $112.
037.S10: balnncns. $9,354,977.
HOSTON. Sept 5.-Rxaiunces, $20,9S3,952;
balances, ll.3t.0.92".l
ST LOl'IS. Sept 5.-ClcirttlE8. $7,134,505
balances, 5649,079, muny. 4ijJ per cent
New Y ik 1 X' hiitige. PA ,'lfceount bid, lOo
It LTI.ioRi; Sc-pt. S.- CIearltlgf. M.U1
Sfi'i. bilaiiii's. .M.'.,"rJ.
PHILADKLPHIA, Sept. 5-Clearlns?,
J16.0I4.7!"); ImtHneen, J2,S,I.
HnMnii Mtoek Huolnllona.
HOSTON, Sept. S. Cull loans. 2flS'4 per
per cent; time loans, !HT4V4 per cent. Official
c losing:
A . T & !. V ..,
et. pfl
Amer. Suimr
do pfl
Ilell Tele-phone .,
Hinten fit Maine.,
c-.. It. Q ,
pomlnlon cVml ,,
Federal Steel ....
do pfd ,
(len Klei'trle
do pfd
1I. t:ieetrle III..
Mexican Central ,
ir 1 Telephone
N. 13. O. fi C
old Colony
Old tMinltilon ....
Rubber
l'nlon pjrltle ....
West Hnd ,
Rx-dlvldend."
2V4, West Inn h. IlieetrfcT T,
JIN At-blaon Is.
..12i, Adventure
..117 I Allow Mln Co.
..H2't Atnal. Copper ..
..114 Atlantic
. .IJ.1U1 IkMtnn A Mont.
. 1
,. 1
. S3',
,st:
.. 4IS Iteille A Iloton
.. 33 I'rnltimet
. . W; centennial .
ltecla.7
17
..ts', Kmtiklln IS
..I;i9',,lliimbddt 2".
..2i.". .Oeceola fO'i
.. ll'illMrrot 12
.. Qtilncy US
.. 13 Santa l'e Cepper.... I'i
..m THtimmck
.. I't Pt.ih Mining 31U
.. )S!Vlnonn 3'i
.. r.7,1Solverlne 42;
!'
Loudon Hiook (luotntlons.
LONDON. Sept. 5.-1 p. m. -Closing:
Con., money.
..M -.-It Kilo
.... 90,l ,o 1st pfd..
.... 29V Pennsylvania
1114
3S,
, Crt
73';
0'
40,
do Ki-coiint ....
Atchlenn
1'an.idlan Paclllc
i'i. Paul
Illinois Central .
LouHvllle
92S Heading
,..11;
No. Pacific pfd.
.. 119
... 7.1',
... 7S
rlrand Trunk .
Anaconda
Hand Mlnea ...
t'nlnn Pile pfd.
N 1 . Central
...131
HAH SILVF.R-Klrm. 2S 3-li'nl per ounce.
tt.v.r.' m, . !.. t. Ill- .A IP
.ii' ' 1, 1 s I" 1 ecru; sii'm 1 1,1111., ti.'-iu
per cent; three months' bills, 3 9-ltfti3si per
cent.
ev York MIuIiik Storks,
NRW YORK. Sepl. 5.-The following nre
the closing ciuotatlotiM for mining shares
today :
c'liollar
Crown Point
Con. Cat. & Vu..
lleailwool
(tnuld f Currle .,
Hale & Norcrosa
Hnmetake
tren Silver
Mexican' .
.. 17
.. 12
..IP.
.. M
.. IS
.. 20
.fyvi
.. 'I
.. 2d
Ontario
ophlr
Plymoiitli ,
(Jtilekallver
do pfd
..5M
. 43
. 10
,1M
.:.o
-
!37S
,. IS
. 17
Plerrn Nevada
Stnnird
t'nlon Con
Yellow Jacket .
l'ori'luu I'liinni'lnl.
LONDON, Sept. 5. Money Is plentiful,
temporarily. The principal movements In
the near future will be the payment of nn
Installment of i2.f'ii,(J(V) of the war loan
Friday and n similar amount of exchequer
bonds next week, to meet which ship
ments of American gold are considered
probable. On the Stock exchange today
tin tone wns lulrrablv cheerful In the lead
ing departments and high class Invest
ments were tlrm. owing to the easiness of
money. Some railroad steaks were sup
ported on the receipt of satisfactory tralllc
returns, while an amicable settlement of
the Oreat Rastern strike Is considered
hopeful. American securities were llrm In
svmpathv with the advices from Wall
street. They opened above par and were
strengthened bv the news of the result of
the Vermont election, th reduction of the
republican plurnlltv by much less than had
be. n at.tlclpatcd, and there was a disposi
tion to buy. A font nro of the mnrket wan
th transactions In Denver A Rio Ornnde,
Louisville ft Nashville, l'nlon Paell'.n and
Al'hlson. Ornnd Trunks were again In
demnnd und ndvanced. Katllrs were strong,
jobbers biivlntr In anticipation of a pjbllc
demand. The amount of bullion taken
Into tho Hank of Rngland on balance tixlev
was i371.f"0. Spanish 4h closed at 72s. Gold
premium at Huenos Avres 131 So.
RRRLIN, Sept 5. Iluslness on the bourse
today wns nuleit. International securities
were steady. Northern Paclllc preferred
and Cnnndlan Pnclllcs were firm In re
sponse to tho advices from New York
Locals commenced good, but subsequently
reacted In sympathy with the weakness
clisphiycjil by some Industrials. Exchange
on London. 20m 47i pfps. for checks. Dis
co int rates: Short bills, S'i per cent; three
months' bills. 4 per cent.
PARIS. Sept. 5--Uuslness on the bourse
today opened steady and prices subse.
quently hardened In spite of disquieting
China nows, speculators comilderlng the
situation nearer a settlement. Interna
tional securities were generally llrmer,
being Influenced by the strength In rentes.
Turks were In demand and there was. a
good Ineiulry for lnudstrlals. Kaffirs were
tlrm ami Rio tlntos were featureless.
Condition of the Trrnnry.
WASHINOTON. Sept. 5 Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,00 mold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Avnllnblo cash balnnce, $134,48f!,318;
gold, J6S,B31,731.
Cotton MnrUrt.
NRW YORK. Sept. fi.-It was n very try
ing dav for tho bears In all cotton mar
kets, although notably In Liverpool and
New York the bulls were merciless In
their nttacks on shorts. Nearly every
thlnc favored n continuance of the sentn
tlonal movement started yesterday morn
ing here and on Saturday in the English
market. The cables were amazingly
strong. There were buylnu orders In great I
numbers rrom an epiarters, tne print cinin
nnd cotton goods sluatlon changed from
one of gloom to an exceptionally bright
outlook, white southern spot markets were
reported to be thriving under heavy de
mands fiom exporters At the time of
opening Liverpool was 5 to 9'4 points
higher, or far above nn expected fair re
sponse to yesterday's great Improvement
here. This at once caused demoralization
on the bear Hide nnd Induced leading bulls
to nggresslvelv operate on the long side.
I'll at sulci Hbowcil an Mdunce of 5 to 13
points, with the market officially reported
steady. In the face of a temporary reac
tion In Liverpool our market continued to
move In an upward direction In the tlrst
hour. Near tnlddny the retreat of tho
beais developed Into a complete retreat
and the demand from this branch of the
trnde. In connection with Investment buy
ing, gave the market nn exceedingly strong
undertone.
After 11 period of Innctlvlty the market
oiu e more took an upward direction In the
eariy niiernoou unit soon surpassed tne
high point of the morning. Prices ad
vanced with remarkable ease, thero being
practically no opposition offered and profit
("king being light. The announcement that
50 per cent of print cloth had been
sold 111 Pall River and that the cloth mar
ket situation was the brightest In many
weeks, together with the announcement
that American splnni rs were competing for
supplies with the foreign manufacturing
element In southern markets, added to tho
woes of oversold operators nnd acted as
11 fresh Incentive to 11 higher market. It
was known that Munchexter spinners were
In desperate straits for cotton; that Liver-,
pool stocks were nt nn exceedingly low
mark and thnt ocean fieight room wns ab
normally scurce nt nil southern ports, thus
making It Impossible to replenish dnpleted
stores of Ruropean spinners readily. The
market was very bearish during tho laM
hour, with prolit-taklng prominent, though
not sulllclently heavy to undermine the
market. The public was a eonuplcuous
buyer all the afternoon on the belief that
Liverpool would show further Improve
ment tomorrow. The close was llrm at a
nut rise of 31 to Sit points. Cotton futures
rinsed llrm; September, 0 17e; October. O.OIc;
November. S.Mir; December, S.S,"c; January,
S.S2c; February. S.sne; March. S.S2c; April.
S..S.'c; May. SS3c; June, S.83c; July, 8.81c.
Spot cocd at ".,c advance; middling up
lands, I)V; middling gult, lOUc; sales, 50
bales.
NRW ORLRANS, Sept. 5.-COTTON-I'lrm:
sales, 20ii bales; ordinary. 7'e;
good ordinary, S 5-lfic; low middling, !) 7-bie;
middling, 0 n-l(Jc; good middling, 10 1-lflc;
middling, fair. 10 5-lCc. Receipts, 1,300
bales: stock. 20,2 (7 bales. Cotton futures,
Irregular; September, ft 60c bid: October,
s liS'uft.OiV; November, S.Sn'uS S2c; December,
8 7SffS."9e: January. S7MiS79c; February
Sans.sse; March. S.SjIiS.SIc; April, S.S3M
8.S5c; May. S MfjS.We.
ST. l.ol'IS. Sept. 5,-COTTON-Flrm;
sales. 15 bales; middling, ft'ic. Receipts, l!2
bales; shipments, 220 bales; stock, 7,3m;
bales.
LIVRRPOOL. Sept. 5,-COTTON-Spot In
Increased demand: price higher; Anierlein
middling fair. Itsd; goo 1 mlii'lllng, (17-321:
middling, fi fi-.TJci : low mldlllnT, CI -'CI:
good ordinary. 13.33d : ordinary. 5 5-101
The sales of the day wero 15 0X1 bales, of
which l.OOO were for iipeeulat.on und expri
nnd Included 12 Pl bale:' American. Re
ceipts, none. Market opened strong nnd
cloed steady American middling. 1 m.
September. 5f.C-6ld, sellers; September
October. 5 IS-iild. buver'c: October-November.
6 1-64 Hi 2-tild. buyer: November-t)o-eember.
4 57-fitd. buyer--. Docember-Jnnn.
nry, 4 53-6lfil 5.(Md, buve s; Januarv-Febr t
nt y, 4 SO.OId. value; February-March, 4 47.M
attS.OId. buyers; Mnnh-Aprll 4 4..i;4d,
value: Aprll-Mav. 4 I3-GI174 41-rild, buyers;
May-June, H'MiHTIIJ-BId, buyers.
.St, I, mils I, lie Mori.,
ST LOl'IS. Sent 5.-CATTLR-Recep's,
3.50O head. Inc hiding co TexJiix; ina'dtet
easy to Jfte lower for nutlves; Toxans tli',
stendv; native shipping und export steer,
$.'1 'Wii 5 W1 ; dressed beef n 1 butcher steers
4 2Ti5 35; steers under 1. lbs, $1,051)61"
stockers and feeders, $2 m 'ft 4 35 cnwfc and
heifers. $2 (f74.t, canncrs $15 2 50; bu'W
2 75'u3 65, Toxns and Indl.111 steers, 13 ',0
(4 70. cows and heifers JJiVfi.175.
HoOS-Receipts, . had; market n
bhadH lower; pits and light, $S.25'e5 55,
packers $5 25T5 50; butchnra, $1.350110.
SHRRP AND LAMIIS-Heeelpt. I.JOj
bead, market steady: native muttonc f.i t'1
fff4fi lambs $(ikh5 4'. 1 11IU and buck.
$2O"ij3 05, stockers, $2.03263.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Oattle Were in Good Demand Today
and Prices Fully Steady,
GOOD HOGS BROUGHT BETTER PRICES
Sheep Were Hnthrr Lnte In Vrrlilnu,
lint Those Hint Were 011 the
.Morulim Mnrket .Snlil
Stendy,
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 5.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Olllclal Monday 5,750 2,i(5 10.1
Ofllclal Tueadav C.17H N.tOa S.lbd
Ofllclal Wednesday 3,711 6,131 1,421
Threo elnys this week ...15.(170 17.5M
Same clays last week ...11,572 10,37tl
Same week before S.vs.1 9.7'D
Same three weeks ago . 7,22 7.271
"'Oll lull! l.'?l 11 KO . I.ldl r.vun W.IV.
Average price paid for hogs for the i.tst
several days, wltli compnrls ina:
I 100. lKI9.lS!!j.sri7.lS9TriT?i5.iS'jl.
4 44 3
2 83
4 42 5 IV,
4 47. 5 0
4 5T 5 11
1 5 07
4 51!
I fit 5 01
I 4ft 5 1)
4 32, 3 7S
I 3ti 3 74
I 47 3 6i
4 50) 3 07
3 70
3 71
3 M
3 73
3 70
;i 76
2 81
2 S
2 79
;i 10
4 12 f
4 42' 3 f.!i
4 41 .1 74
2 i
2 7,i I 31 " 04
3 M
I OT! j 1
4 42 3 SI S 79 2 6S 4 30, 5 14
4 40 3 73, J Hi 2 791 I 3 21
4 .IS, 3 72, 3 Mi 2 76: 4 3
3 70 4 02 2 75, 4 24 5 2t
4 40 3 r 2 M, I 24 5 M
4 42 J 70
2 841 4 Ii2l 5 36
3 911 14 24' 5 42
3 '1 2 81 4 201 5 45
3 9ft 2 771 I 5 M
1 071 SI 4 .111
4 40 ; l .
4 271 3 6.1
4 20 3 61
4 11 .1 M
I 3 CS I 07
4 1. '4 01
4 221 3 62,
81 4 34
TL 4 21 5 61
76 4 13 5 55
Indicates Sunday.
The olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
Ry 2
C. M. & St. P,
O. fc St. L. Ry
Mo. Pacific Ry I
P. P. system 35
C. N. W. Ry
V.. R. ft M. V. It. R... 67
S. C. A P. Ry
C. St P.. M. A- O. R. 6
H. A M. R. R. R 52
C., R. A Q. Ry
C, R. I. & P., east.. ..
C. R. I. A P., west.. ..
Illinois Central
4 '
11
1
34
II
f!
fi
1
1
Total receipts 161 93 10 8
mi... j 1 1.1 . . .... ...... . .
j ne iiiijuicinu 01 me oav s receipis wns
ns follows, ench buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
lluyers.
Omaha Packing Co
O. H. Hammond Co...
Aug. 15.. I 4 07
Aug. 16.. I 4 !'S
Aug. 17... 5 V)
Aug. IS. . t f'5
Aug. 1ft..
Atlg. 20.. 5 at
Aug. 21..' 5 02
Aug. 22.. 1 5 (II
Aug. 23.. 4 97
Aug. 21.. I 5 02
Aug. 25 .,5 Oi
Aug. 2ii.
Aug. 27.. 4 9
Atlg. 2S.. 5 02 1
Aug. 2ft.. 5 02
Aug. 31).. 5 fW
Aug. 31.. I 5 p.",
Sept. L..I 6 0I,
Sept. 2...,
Sept. 3... I 5 02
Sept. 4 ..I fi ri;i4
Sept. 6... I 6 OS',
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
.... 223 1.001
.... 405 1,096
.... 3SS 1,436 621
.... 5('6 1,026 392
.... 191 1,231 916
n,,n
9I
.... 331
r,
.... 133
.... 444
.... 154
.... 196
d .. 175
.... 10S
.... 26
231
57
.... 650 992
Swift and Company....
Cudnhy Packing Co...
Armour & Company ...
R. Decker & Degan ...
Vnnsant Sc Co
J. L. Carey
Lohman & Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Huntzlnger
Denton A I'nderwood
Livingstone & Schaller
Hamilton nnd Rothschl
L. F. Ilusz
H. L. Dennis & Co
Laugton
A. T. Mawhlnncy
Other buyers
Totals 4,323 6,024 2,921
CATTLE There wero not an many cattle
here today ns there wero yesterday or I he
day before and several trains were very
lnte In arriving, so It wns rather late be
fore anything like a clearance had nen
fleeted. The early market, however, was
In good shape on the better grades of rattle
und considerable activity characterized the
trade
There were between twenty nnd twenty,
five cars of cornfed cattle on sale nnd
packers bought up the better grades nt
stendy to otronger prices They were
anxious for cuttle of good weight and
Quality and aji a result sellers hnd no dif
ficulty in ellsnoRlnr of th.11 Itlnri nf umrf
The common cattle, however, did not move
qulto so freely and the prices paid were
no more than stendy.
There were only about twenty cars of
uuivh on snie ana me murKei was In coo.i
shape agnln todny. The better grades
brought steady prices nnd In some case
they may have sold n little higher. It was
a good market nnd the light supply soon
brought the market to a close. The liis
desirable bunches of cow stuff soid Just
about the way they did yesterday.
There was no particular chanre In bulls,
tho market being about stonily on nil
grades.
The bulk of the receipts today were again
feeders, but tho good cattle brought steady
Crlce and In some cases thoy sold .1 little
ctter. The damand from the country is
still In ood shape, so that yard traders
havo little difficulty In disposing of the
better ii;rnde.s The common kinds, how
ever, were rather dull and tho feellncr was
weak.
There were almost no western killers
nero loauy, mil 11 is Bare 10 call the mar
kct steadv. Tackers are Inokimr for weit
ern cattle and had tharo been any here to
day they doubtless would havo paid food
prices for them. The cow market wns again
In nood shape and nil grades brought fully
steady prices. Good feedars sold steady to
Ktront and common stuff was a little weak.
ueprnseniauvo sales:
HRRF STKKR8.
No. Av Pr. No. Av Tr.
1 1110 $4 W 1 U30 5 30
4 1030 4 50 10 1J76 5 40
3 SC 4 60 IS K02 5 40
19 1W0 4 81 41 1214 5 45
1 1030 f. 00 24 1215 5 4".
21 993 6 15 r.C Mi?, c 4;,
22 1170 5 20 7 1097 5 45
20 1076 R 25 1 1240 r. 45
12 1013 5 25 20 14H0 5 M)
11 1222 6 30 23 1321 5 M
34 1193 5 30 24 HOC & 60
2 1270 5 3 ) 15 1336 5 C5
32 1087 5 30
STRRRS AND HEIFRRS.
2 SOO 4 to
cows.
1 9M 2 23 3 1050 2 85
1 930 2 40 7 lMO 2 H
3 10M 2 40 16 1013 2 5
2 910 2 10 10 1004 2 fi.)
1 900 2 50 1 nco 3 00
11 956 2 fO 2 1060 3 On
t 101O 2 70 3 1140 3 10
1 9C0 2 73 3 lir. 3 10
13 917 2 73 t 1200 3 40
6 1003 2 73 2 1150 3 CO
2 100O 2 73 1 1160 3 60
3 1110 2 75
HULLS.
1 IS JO 2 tO 1 1440 3 00
3 13J6 2 50
CALVRS.
5 r.o
STAGS.
2 63 1
3 75
HEIFERS.
1...
170
.......1000 2 63 1 JB0 4 60
13..0
550 3 73 7 735 4 CO
STRRRS AND STAGS.
ll!a 4 90
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
6V 2 50 6 774 3 CO
STRRRS AND HEIFERS.
"'STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1...,
3 no
lis.
.1061
3 W
3 90
3 !"
4 15
730
, 11
eV,2
3 25
3 f.5
3 3
... 800
... S92
...1045
IS..
51..
1'..
6..
23
79 feeders
1 Steer
3 a
NEI1HASKA.
Ice"
4 no
10 feeders.
1H07
880
1141
796
900
833
1102
3 50
3 20
3 75
3 iW
3 00
2 50
t 35
4 00
3 40
3 15
2 00
3 60
3 01
2 9)
2 10
2 9)
t 25
t 15
4 75
4 00
5 00
4 1"
3 55
3 !0
2 50
3 75
3
9'K)
1 cow
6 feeders.
18 cows
4 cows
3 cow . . .
40 feeders.
I feedet..
IS cows
II heifers..
6 cows
10 cows
1 cow.
870
2 85
3 25
3 20
3 50
3 40
4 35
4 00
2 60
2 85
3 10
3 00
3 10
2 no
3 90
2 75
3 15
4 15
4 75
I 00
t 10
3 85
feeders.. 10JI
1 cow..
950
1 cow.. .
9 cows..
.1160
. 641
.1180
.1100
. 905
. 936
. 91S
. '.K
. 836
.10811
. ft.'rt
. 950
.1100
.1039
. 685
3 cows
1 feeder..
16 cows
3 cows
19 cows
2 cows. . .
5 stk. hfs.
1 lull
C9 fecelers
1 feeder. .
1 feeder. .
9 feeders.
29 feeders.
.. 810
.. 9S4
.. S(2
. . 936
.. 966
..1016
..1257
3S cows.
I bulls..
I bull..
..1470
23-feeders
. 856
. 610
.1061
. 6' 6
. 6'(2
.1240
9'8
,. 1125
. M
. 916
1131
.1130
2 cows
7 feeders.
28 feeders.
5 feeders.
t bull
21 feeders.
10 heifers.
4 heifers.
12 cows . . ,
feeders.
21 feeders.
13 feeders.
2 feeders.
20 cows
S44
1059
710
610
3 ()
3 15
927
Adam
Smith Neb.
33 fenders
1017 3 o;
s cows
2 feeders.. 1017
12 steers... 1J2.1
1 On 1 cow
I 20
IDAHO.
3 cows. . . ,
2 steers..
58 feeders,
5 feeders,
9 cows...,
19 feeders
,1(06
.12110
. 770
. 702
.1124
3 :
4 heifers.
,. 877
.15S0
.1320
20
50
80
3 50
4 45
3 75
3 23
I bill
1 bull
1 cow
.12.11
.. 751
.lroo
. 96 0
.1060
.K'Sil
..1275
.,1651
. 906
H6
. 1070
2 85
3 61)
2 40
2 60
2 85
2 50
3 75
4 00
3 85
3 00
I 00
.1051
I 50
16 heifers.
L. Klrtl:'-Neb.
93 feeders.. 919 I 60 1 cow
1 bull 1200 2 95 1 cow ...
1 heifer.... 960 3 60 1 COW
1 heifer.... 8"0 3 25 1 cow ...
1 cow 1220 4 25 2 bulls...
1 cuw 1100 2 Oi I l ull ..
1 cow 1160 2 85 4 (eeders
Nelson Flfh-S D
29 feeders . 837 3 50 2 feeders
J. L Alhton-S D
1 feeder .. 940 3 $5 1 cow....
2
2 40
3 50
3 20
3 i
4 20
3 SI
90 feeders . 5i 4 to 3 feeders. 550
lleorwe W. Ferbelich Neb.
W sir. Tex. ft'.'i'. 3 20 17 str. Tex. 930
Mllldalo Cattle Co. Neb,
1 feeder
50
3 tS
5 feeder".
810
876
840
51 feeders
85(1
57
850
KOI
ll.tr.
J.
ltd
1280
Sl1
4 20
I Oft
3 85
3 50
2.8 feeders. .
10 feeders..
26 feeders
2 feeders
5 cows
3 cows. . .
1 feeder ..810 It (0
2 bulls Kill! 2 '
2 or.
Ilurnett Neli
3 7o 1.1 feeders.. !WJ
II steers.
2 steers.
2 steers,
lft cows...
3 7R
.t 7'.
3 0)
3 70 IS feeders.. !5
3 ( 6 feeders.. y
953
3 fin
S Huller--Idaho.
4 25 27 feelers.. 1225 4 0
Thomas S. D.
4 10 1 row 1050 3 3fi
2 75 1 row 900 3 10
2 50
. Hurt-S. D.
1 35 21 feeders. 1116 I 00
R
14 feeders. . 9M
1" feeders
2 rows..
983
. 965
1 bull
..12.10
(
17 feeder;
1084
W
. 780
. 710
A. Crnne-Neb
11
fenders
feeders
feeders
3 0
1 feeder.
. . 960
. . 920
.. 916
.. K30
..1000
..I W0
.. 977
. . 7V0
. . 976
.. 820
.. 970
3 8ft
3 80
3 05
2 75
3 26
3 65
2 75
2 in I
3 2ft
3 25
3 d0
3 80
3 V0
2 50
3 25
1 feeder.
3 cows...
1 row
1 row
1J -S. D.
2 rows. . .
i70
bull 1550
heifers... 560
Wood &
9 cows. . . .
1 row
2 cows. . .
1 cow
2 cows
10 cows. . . .
49 steers...
4 feeders.
15 feeders
1 steer....
27 feeders.
46 cows
3 cows
1 eow
1 bull ....
9 cows. . . .
102
1180
3 (Si
3 65
2 75
3 25
3 25
13 rows...
1 cow
21 cows. . .
I cow
3 cows. . .
, MM
8V1
WO
, 978
J.
, 7SI
W.
, 745
ftvO
830
.1035
.1201
. 813
, 970
lort
.1081
J
. 9:6
. 973
. 932
.12.MI
. 8nG
3 00
W. Currv-Neb.
3 91 9 feeders
L. Douglas Neb.
3 80 2 feeders
3 .so 1 steer...
3 30
918 I 00
810
760
3 80
2 50
11. T.
4 00
1 20
3 35
Pa Inc.
1 rtccr....
2 irvs. .. .
1 row
1 row
6 rows....
911
980
7m 1
1 02c I
8 111
010
I 35
3 ml
3 (A
3 00
3 15
3 OI
3 .15
3 15
3 35
1 n . .
McCoy -Wyo.
38 feeders.
4 U
ii hflfers... f.75 3 50
21 feeders.
1 feeders.
2 feeders.
4 feeders.
10 rows . . .
4 50
3 75
4 50
t 50
3 li)
1 heifer
61 11 3 HI
in ;i 50
677 3 ro
,1030 n iin
,li) :t co
1 heifer...
17 .lelfeis..
1 row
1 tow
1092
10) feeders. 673
t 50
J
L. Ashton
-S. D.
1 cow 870 2 10 2 rows 1075 2 90
Scows 1070 2 90 1 bull 1130 3 1j
Montana Cattle Co. Mont.
36 cows 956 2 70 27 cows 976 3 fti
6 feeders.. 575 3 13 1 steer 9.10 2 50
1 steer 1150 2 50 1 cow 920 2 60
W. E. Reed-Neb.
56 stk. civs. 34S 5 on 1 stk. elf . 550 I 00
Suner or cattle Co. Non.
56 feeders. 1002 I 25 37 lecdcrs 1031 I 25
HOGS As compared with yesteniay tne
supply of hogs wns rather light. The de
mnnd on the pnrt of packers, however, was
In good shape nnd as a result lightweights,
wero fairly active nt .1 shade stronger
Priced. They sold largely at $5.07'. and
$5.10, with (pilte a sprinkling at $5.12'4 nnd
$.i.15. There were 11 good matii course
heavy hogs on sale considering the size- of
tho recelnts nml nackers did not seem at
nil anxious for them. The market on that
class of stuff wns slow nnd the prices paid
were' nbout like yesterday. The medium
weights sold largely at $5.o5 and $5 c'.ii nnd
the henvy hogs from $5.03 down.
Lnte In the forenoon several cars arrived,
lilt they were bought up ut right around
stendy prices, with the general market, In
Nplte of the fact that Chicago's! close was
none too goon. Hepresenintivo sales
,v.
Sh. Pr
No
.v
Pr
...312
...327
...336
...303
...2S3
...34
...?70
m J4 90
... 5(4)
62
CO
f.9
73
63
fit
00
82
5S
CO
68
73
67
69
68
69
70
57
202
193
231
5 07'j
5 In
5 10
5 10
5 10
6 10
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
6 10
5 10
C 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
8 124
5 12'i
fi 12'.,
fi 124
5 12,
5 12',
5 124
5 124
5 124
fi 124
fi 024
5 07',
5 074
5 07'j
f, 074
5 11714
5 10
r, 1:.
3 r,
5 15
5 13
5 15
5 15
280
160
80
80
120
160
40
100
80
5 00
0 0)
...213
...238
...231
...567
...P6
...264
...7
...226
...117
...263
...233
. . .233
...239
...219
...273
...237
...248
... 50214
... 5 02Vj
40 5 02'4
240 5 f'2i
80 5 o;ij
SO $5 02 4
120 5 03
... 5 05
16 15
j2 207
i9..'.',.'.'.'.m
62 20
88 2s7
61 297
25 274
32 Ut
8)
5 5
5 05
5 03
6 05
S lu
5 05
f. 03
fi 03
5 03
5 03
5 05
5 03
6 07 '4
5 07iJ
5 0714
f, 07111
5 071,
5 07',
5 071,
5 07 Vi
5 07 '4
5 07'4
5 0714
f. 07'3
5 07',
5 074
5 07' ,
S 014
I 07'4
5 07'j
5 07 4
5 07' i
5 074
5 07',
5 07',
5 07 4
ii
40
00
57
71
f.9
61
CO
51
09
6S
.273
160
160
320
120
120
.3011
61..
19..
..WO
..267
..281
..279
..336
..277
..22
40
80
120
80
80
120
120
811
64.
73.
283
278
248
77....
74....
61....
66....
60....
f.7. . . .
1M
40
40
255
245
285
2:6
67 24
16 278
81 248
SO 260
223
218
231
231
246
249
II?
241
290
274
3M
248
214
23")
248
226
'JC.8
82...
48...
55. . .
...
53...
73...
66...
36...
63...
62...
64 ..
(3...
63 ..
8)
80
80
40
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(0
40
80
SO
2o
40
120
200
..21i
C2"i
'..K0
..271
..2T0
..247
..218
..23
. .2.10
..2
. 237
76...
44...
76...
89...
72...
01...
01...
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24...
267
208
S77
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218
.. 238
.. ..286
05...
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..220
.750
..2.13
..261
120
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C C7
SHEEP The market was not heavily stip-
filled today and the most of the trains were
ato In arriving. Tho demand on the part
of packers was In good shape so that the
stuff sold nbout as fast as It enme In nt
Just aboutt steady prices with yesterdaN
Feeders were nlso In good demnnd. but
there was no materlnl change In values,
Quotations: Choice western grass weth
ers, $3.40(i3.60; choice crass yearlings. J.I. 40V
3.60; choice ewes. $3.J0fc3 23; fair to good
ewes, $2 50iff3.0O; choice spring lambs. $5 OOiJJ
5.25; fair to good spring lamln, $1755(5 00.
feeder wethers, $3 40Ir3 5(; feeder lumbs. $100
?j4.2j. ilepresentnttve sales:
No.
239 western wethers
100 Wyoming feeding lambs.
197 Wyoming feeding lambs .
37 Idaho lambs
30 Idaho lambs
325 Idaho lambs
300 Wyoming Umbs
663 Ftah lumbs
62 native ewes
6 feeders fYt 3 85 1 cows 971
10 feeders 91$ 3 85 1 cow . 970
J Clark -Neb
Av Pr
112 $3 10
59 4 30
57 4 ;
58 4 75
06 4 75
61 4 75
62 4 80
68 5 10
95 3 !5
CHICAGO 1,1 V H STOCK MARKET.
Cnttle (ieiiernlly l.cm-er llogs Open
Strong: unci Close Wenli.
CHICAGO, Sept. 5 CATTLE Receipt".
20,000 head, Including 4,000 weterr-" and j
Toxans: native steers, generally 10c lower,
western steady to shale lower; natlv-:
best on sale today, two car'' ads at $i'l,
good to prlmn steers, $3 '.OflG.(X); poor to
medium, $16015 10; selecteil f .ili-rs. :IO
ffiS.OO; mixed stockers, $3.23 3 90; rows, $2 i5
5T4.60; heifers. $3.0)fi5.t; ennners. $J0Hf2"O.
hulls, $2.5of4 60; cnlves, $5CW7 2 Texan
receipts, 800 head; bent on sale today, one
carload nt $3(1); Texas fed steer, Jt 25fl
5.00; Texas grass steers, $3.25Til,15. Tex is
bulls, $2.K3 40.
HOGS Receipts. 29,000 hend; left over
4,00) head; opened htrong closed weak,
top, $5.65; mixed and butchers. 5.OO7?5 50:
good to choice heavy, $5.1G'i?5 5i; rough
heavy, $4.55fi5.05; light, $5.00H5 55. bulk rf
sales. $5 20fl6.40.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Recelnls, I8ev
head; steady; lambs, weak. 5ft )0c lower,
good to choice wethers. 83.501(.l 65; fnlr t,i
choice mixed. $3 35i3."5: western she p.
J3.45fi3n5; Toxans. $2.50f(3.2O; native lambs,
$I.Oofi4.50; western lnmbs, $5.00fi5 60.
Neiv YorU I,lv- rtfoek.
NEW YORK, Sept. 5 -REEVES -Receipts,
2,818 hend: good to choice steers
stendy, liK(15c lower; bulls, steadv and
strong; cows, firm to 10e lower: steers 85 em
5.90; stags. $3.17'i'iTI 03; bulls, $2 Cftt 30
cows, $1.40&3.SO. Cables, slow; shipments
611 heail cnttle, 20 head sheep and 6, ton nu.-ir
ters of beef.
CALVRS Rerelpts, 2.411 head: veal'
steady; closed tlrm; grassers and bitter
milks. 15250 higher; veals. $5 onif ". j5 . top .
$8 37'4'f(8 5o; grassers nnel buttermilks, $J5i
J3 50; yearlings. $2 50
SHEEP AND LAMPS -Receipts, 12 M
head; dull and lower' prime lambs stc.i.H
others, 151725c off: sheep, $2 2511 4 ') 1 ill
it 75'ci".00: lambs $1 "'nf- 25; culls. $3 .V1I1 1 no
C.inadn lambs. 85.70e75 75
I IOCS Receipts. 6 6ft", hend; market weak.
$5 70ft5.S5; choice light state hogs and pigs
$3.906.00.
Knnsns City I, lie StoeU.
KANSAS CITY. Sept 5 CATTLE- Re
ceipts. 10OV) natives and 1..100 Texan, go l
general demand at strong piles, n, Mi',
steers, $4 5Ofi5.70; stockers nii'l fouler
J3 75f(4.80; butcher eow nnd heifer-. $'' oi
(ii5 25: canners. $2 501.1(10: feil uisterix
$I.U0fi5 (); wintered Texans, $3 ("Of1 Mi, Rr.i
Texans, $3 2013 60. Calves Recelnts. 70i
head; mnrket steady: Miles, $5 (K((6 00 per
inn lbs
HOGS Receipts, 11.1"0 h.nd, mnrket ne-t-he.
stendv to .rc higher- Ipniy and mixed
$5 151(5 3": light J5 201(5 35; pies. $ 25T I U
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 5 (i
bend: killing sheep Htendv; fit lumbs
shade higher; lambs $1 7fif(5.(0; muttons
J3V)f3.65; feeders. $3 25f( 1.30; culls. $J Wu
3.23
StoeU In 5I.miI.
Following ore til" ren-pits nt the fi.n-
prlnclpnl western markets for September 5.
C "Me. Hows. Sliei
South Omaha 3,711 6,131 1 425
Chlcaso 2,'t( Iftdi'l 18. urn
Kansas city ll. UP') '..Pi'
St. Lnills 3,500 4.00) 1.30
Totals
....35.311 50.834
St. ,loeib Live Slock.
SOt'TH ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Sept. B-(Spe-Clal
) The Journal ejuotes.
CATTLE - Receipts. 1.101 head, mnrket
Heady to 10c lower, natlvts, (4 15'j.'i t'
Tex ! nt-t n.vkrns P i' .'S rows ,vd
helfrrs $2(ff8 bull- .in I st n.s. .8:'' P
4 "5 ii.iillius 1 nil c.iliis 8 '.'"'-I I 3,, s'i -ci!-
.in.l f e,. i, t.t.rt'jil 25. xe.ils. $'V(77'0.
HlHlS-Receipt. 6.10) head; steady to
shade higher; all grades, J.nmr.S7H; bulk
of siles, $5 17 Vn(t
SI I EL P Receipts, fj.ru) hend; market rec
tlve ami sternly
Ciin're Itill'Ket,
NEW YORK. Sept. S. -COPFEE-Fuluies
Opened steadv. with prices fi'lO point
lower. Hid ruled e.isv during tile1 rest u(
the cssloii, with pili s tend ng ehnstiwatil
limler f.iirlv acthe eenetii' !o,llu, liHe,
on we-ik foreign a I vices. .1 1'ctirb-n rul'
of st.itlstlcs and dlscnur.ii?t:vi tonclltloes In
the spot di iNirtmrnt. SpeeiilHtlVe simp ""t
was laekliut nnel the n'ltli ok In aeimrttl
pessimistic Th- market closed steadv.
with prices in',i IS points net higher. To'. it
snles. 26 250 b.gs Ini'lti'lln September .it
47.10V 15. October. J7HV.I7 2". November,
$"157.25. Dm ember. $7 10; February. J7 10
S7.M. M.irih. $7ir.vi7 5o. May. $;t57(.i.
Spot, Rio, easy; No 7 linolee, J8.U Mill,
quiet. Cotdova, 9Vn1li
Neci 11rt. Ilii l.'ooiN.
NEW YORK. Sept. 5 DRY GOODS Fall
River, small wile of 500. nno pieces of regular
print cloths ut full price of 2c M. C. D.
Itorden Was the liuir Cloth market
closed very llrm. No Kttir demand than
before for henvy cotton goods and prices
were very Irregular, not being helped bv
the strength of the eott-.n market. Other
cotton goods dep.it imi'tttw feulureles.i.
Woolens and worsteds ,1 ,11 .mil Irregular.
Dross goods, heavy .tint un. hanged.
Cnllfiiriiln lli'li'it Fruits,
NEW YORK. S. i't 5 CALIFORNIA
PRIED I'RFITS- There w. re no material
change, lu e apor.iteil apples todnv. Thn
market continues .pilot nt unchanged
prices Stnte, common, was quoted ut
from 31l3c; prime. 4V"',C; choice, 54fiii
fancy. fiVio'. 'I he market ruled dull nhil
unchanged cm the luisls nf 3jn7c per lb.
for prunes, us to sire n'-l quality. Apri
cots, royal, lUfllc; Moor park, l.VJ17e.
Pearlies, peeled, Il1tl8c; uupcclcd, (VU9c.
Oil .Alnrlicl.
OIL CITY. Pa. Sept. .'..-OIL-Credlt
I m Ir tiers. $1 ! cerllllestet, $1.26 hid f r
c.ih nil; shipments. 93.3M bbls ; nveriK'
82,lo bbls., runs, 11I.5B') bbls ; nvcrng.
Hi. 4'JS bbl
LIVERPOOL. Sept. 5.-OI 1,-t.lnsced oil,
21s 3d
LONDON. Sepl 5 -OIL- r nlcuttn llneed,
Hint. 55s 6d; Hiicp(I oil, .'-Is 7tsd; turpentine
spirits, 26s 3(1
I'lt; Oritur for ('mil.
PITTS1H RG. S. pt 5 -Tile Pittsburg Xi
Haltltnore Coal e unpanv has received .1
contract for 75.ei ton of rml to be scut
to England by nay of Haltlmnte. The order
Is the tlrst large- one th. ompatiy has r
relved for export nnd I the beg lining of ait
active rrusaile for torelgn matkets Pitts,
burg I'oal men soy that better and larger
orders e'lill be obtained If the rail rates to
the seaboard arc reduced
V P.M. .lee Mill Explosion
Romnvea everything In sight; so do drnstlo
mineral pills, hut both nre mighty dan
gerous. No need to dynnmlto your body
when Dr. King's New Life Pills do thn
work so easily nnd perfectly. Curen
headache, constipation. Only 25 cents nt
Kuhn ft Co.'r drug store.
Mothers endorso It, children like It, old
folks use It. We refer to One Mlnuto
Cough Cure. It will quickly cure nil throat
nnd lung troubles.
Poisoned by le'i ('renin Sodn.
CHICAGO. Sept. 5 -The health depart,
ment was t otltled today of the pi.lson'ng by
Ice cream soda of three persons, one of
whom may die. The victims: Clnr-Mioo
Smith. 5 years of age, condition critical;
Mrs. T. C. Smith, will recover; Mrs. E
Smith, will recover. The lco cream soda,
was taken yesterday morning.
Til II RE Al.TV .11 A It K KT.
INSTRI'MENTS placed on record Wednej-
day, September 5. .900:
Wnrrnuty Droit.
J. T. Lunt and husband to O. M.
Rlbbel. lot 5, t'nlnn Sqi'are $ 7.0
S. II. Haskell to L c. Hutchinson.
lot 16, block II, Omaha View
G. N. Stone and wife to Cyrus Hasnn,
lot 9, blork 5, (Y Peril" & H.'s add..
Lucia N. Relf to M. F. Pre, n'4 lot
9, Elizabeth place
L. R. Rnssltcr and wife to F. C.
tvo
40)
750
Pelter, s3.l Tcet or 114 lot 8. block
2. Imnrovement Association add
1.fi
W. W. Welday to F T. True, lots
1 nnd 2. Selbv Heights; lots 6 and 7,
block 2. Weiss siibdlv , and lot 4,
block 1, A. S. Patrick's ndd
((lilt l lnlni llcctU.
D. II. Welch nnd wife to Richard
Lynns. Ii50 feet lot 16. block 5,
Sweesy's mid
50
Totnl amount of transfers
...$I0.4H
When cithers full consult
GTOR
SEARLES &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
muti mm
op MEN
SPECIALIST
(V guurunte to cure ull cane uurabla ot
WEAK MEM SYPHILIS
hlCXUALLV. Cured for Life.
Night Kinlaslons, Lost Manhood, Hydrocele,
Vertcocele, Gonorrhoea, (ilea:, Syphilis,
ofricturo. Pile. FUtula and Uooul Ulcwra
iind ull
I . Ivnle Dlsenaea itnil Dlaor.lrra i.r Bio a
Mrlrlnrp anil (ilrel Liire.l at llouie.
Consultation Free. Call on or addreu
1)11. MKAlll.lilS Jt allAllliKM.
HO Bo 1. 1 1. J tlh Ml. ailAUL.
IVIADETSVJ A VIAN
i4i Viri ons iHttatt 1-Lilian Mtm
cry, HI)r.Lflt.no, tc., cAimvii lijr orer
work ftDtl Inrtifccrtiimi. 'ilieu fuirAM
anil surety rioi Iott VitsftlltT In olj
or joiinir. na Mt n mnn for atudT. hmu
nun for iiuiIt, bail
'mvM.it. Inianil. nn.l
nna or pUurur. rieritrit Jomnitr ami
fvsConiaraptlon If Uker tn t tins. Tint.-
tbuws.ml.ie.HAtM ltnbroTAment id .n.l m rjlll.M
Hfcfrr at I ottieira lil. lout uisia liuong tliasunulna
AJaJCTBDleita. 'J tiT !. cuitJ ttiouads uudnir
jnre jon, V s rIia u poaltiv a w rlttan uuarautsa to .if.
feet ucura In each cka or refui.il the uioner. I'rlr
tflole I""" !""', 'ir all f.nclnicea Hull treat
OUtlb. menu for SlS.60 t; mull. In plain nrnppen
DpnT raol(l ot prlre Clroufa.afra".
AJAX REA1I3DY CO., Z"
1'or au li. in diuutiu, Nob. by J art ru'raylti,
102 N i6th. Kuhn fc Co.. 15th and DotiL'las,
nnd In Council illuffn fay J. C. DuHavcn.
Drusststi
CURE YOURSELF!
Wtn J)ltra fnr uunnltiril
rilichari.?., fiinantu.Hinn
trritatlnrir or nli fnitiorii
of in u t u niriolx nr.
I'mrou outisol I nlnlrt, Bur, i .it uvlrir;
it t rrt in ' nil Ml in
II (if. ( ...ti-L..-
NO CURE. NO MAY
If fon tivi rniall wKiak oi f'tnit
Vacuum atgn Jiprfl'ipfi will
I'liorn yui without ilruj; nr
ftri. i t , 0)0 In mi' i ti t oni
not on rpiiirnrti . n t ' I' frnutli write for
tu vru'vor ill ii iii nn rtix i ; .
LOCAL APPIIANCL CO . 614 Cnuits Biot.. fJenvtf, Colo.
Cook's DuehefsTslilefs nre aiieeeaifiillr
used monthly In wr id unci ladies, l'rlce,
IStii. I!v in jil. SI OS. houd 4 eentu for
y1 esinnl.. nnd parlieiilftrs. The tlook Co.,
T Wemdwurd nvo , Detroit, Mich.
BnM In e-im,h:l l. Kj tin & i'i, K, & Doucls'.
JAMES E- BOYD & 00.,
Telephone 1031). Oiiinli... Nil
COiMAlISSlON,
(jKAIN, IMtOVISlO.Nb and STOCKS
IIOAItll ok riiADi:.
Correipondence Juhn A Warren ct Co
direct wire to CU.lbo and Ni Ifor
H.R.P&INEY& CO.
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cKAitA ma.
branch loaatust
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