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    1 v omaua pailv jtrcrc: TtiritsnAY. sisptismher 20, moo.
COMMERCIAL
AND FINANCIAL
Wt Weather and High Gables Cause Ad
Tance in Wheat.
CORN DULL AND UNCHANGED AT THE CLOSE
Prices In On Cling; Close In the I' Ik
' nt Kml nf Yctcrdii)'n Ses-
lou Proi IkIoiis Irregular mill
llcnvy nl I'lnl.li.
CHICAGO, Sept. 19.-Vhent advanced
trongly on wet weather In the northwest
ml high cables toduy, October cloning
K2?o. over yesterday. Corn and oats
closed unchanged nnd provisions I'itHlT'.si
lower.
Wheat wn strong and active all day
10 start with there was the Liverpool
advance of j,tj, wet weather in the north
west and a reported advance of 10c per
irrei in nour. indcr the Influence of this
news October ooned at c higher at TS
?Ui .,. . . .. ...
iui uii u report mat mere was a
prospect of the weather clearing In tl.,.
prime wheat country a reaiitlon to 77V
Z. ? A N,)r"'n',t markets were strong
Z.l.i ' : nuyiug Jiere tor t It -
northwest account. Itcccliils. too.
H2 ."i i ,.lor!Mw.''!,t ';ol"tM "10 huylntf
n-iTl- . ' ""ll i or country points
2 "to were tninu-rotm reports of serious
iruni tno rains. OfTorltlgs In tin
fi.,? ;"1 ;,' f'l , the outside demand,
cojpled with tho efforts if shorts to net
out of harm s way, resulted In n shun,
advance. October sold up to 79c, receded
mi c mil i wieu till gcil runner to 7914c
and closed 1 VfiPiie i.v..r v..,..,.,,. , ..V -!.. t.
"''"' J'ork reported sixteen hmds tnken' lor
xport and clearances In wln-at and Hour
.....' ""i-."iii. primary rece nts
.7 , "II.. computed with
K.r'.r "" m".1 ear. .Minii. ipi, ui,t
uJko,i"' ,il ". vear nx. Local receipts
were m cars, nine of contract grade
nrfnrin1 .V.,,r""f,,h ,nd smal'er country
A r..H?; .!'".' H,,ll."',""! demand was slow.
I rmi i. .v-stcr-lay were
UWIK ,,. wo ild account for the abate
R el J'l'.flerday Th-ro was no strength
": ,' ,' ,'iV. V ' l'n"B- nniilM-r opened at
MiSV.,"iUct."Si,f "arrowly and closed uti
n'LP( 111 V; were 3s ,.,ir"
Oats were dull and featurel. ss. with the
tdTuiV' li" r,,,r "U M'H'crdnys lust
tlt.ures all the session. October closed tin.
car's!'' "l "lr,"-""-- Itc.'elpts were l"
.I,in!vl.s.!"1"' w.''r'' iTeKulnr. the tone nt the
end being rather heavy, mid with the ,.v.
iik was hither on an advance at Liver.
C1 thi,U..,!.,S.tr7,l T r,,nK h" Vmrkert
... ...! (. "" t'rt of shorts was larklnir ntn
iiisnoseci or some of their hold-
Jri nif. " r'" nI"' rinsed
liS-t'' r,"'er lard closed
'"' "iiu ucioner rl in
as lonys
iiiks the
sou lie I Ween
17'Ac under nl
I'4e hluher nt
7'.:c tow-r , t-P1 ni.s ,vI(
9jjv;J.'in'.l,, I r',Vi.I,H' for tomorrow: Wheat
:,rhe:adnr" cnrH: oa,s' :
. " lc'"dl"K '"tures raned ns follows:
A rtlcies.l OponTTTlBli.TLow.l ClOHeJ Yes
Wheat
Hept.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oats
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
I'orlt-
Oct.
.Tun.
Lard
Oct.
Nov.
Ian.
Itlbs-
Kept.
Oct.
Jan.
79H
I
21!
21 'i
Sl4'!!la,
211', 21J
79U
71H i
is1-;
30V4
12 22H
11
7 in
7 12',4
0 72'4
i!ll.'i1iL (!;
ii I . I m . . -i ..A i '.....
12 22U, 11 )
11 IT',4! It U7'4
7 40
7 15
7 12U
G 75
7 7K
7 45
C 10
7 (G
7 0
67!4
7 ft)
7 .".L'lAI
11 !7'4
a 40
7 07'4
7 021
6 70 "
7 0
7
G 07'5
It
M'i1l
ili.i
12 ir.
11 421
7 C5
7 ii-i
fi 07U
7 77H
7 10
No. 2.
i.'rl M,tT'll,10V-'1,l0MS wm' Allows:
BtrnlKl J iirrnhiV-ltur I'-'"t8. UMI.oO;
mraikiiis, J.l.riOf3. ,0 c ears. Stloflinn!
sprhiK specials, tl.r,0: patents itvif ' :
r'iiVTTN"- 3 7Se: No. 2 red. 7hVriM)e
40iiftfeN- S' ' yellow;
2r,l,5'2.",4e; No. ;i white, 2J'ifI2IUc w,ul
HYH No, 2. 6314. u-'..i.
HAULICV -cJood" fee.llnir. 3!H.c: fair to
clLn,'.(',,J..mnI"nf' f33e. "
Hl'IKDS-No. 1 ax. $I.GS; No I north-
western. Jl.Bft; prime timothy." JU0Ul"j:
, .'"OVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl $11 ,-,
K&!,l;!af.,!ar!, "-2,!-ofI,vlJeo,v..nc'i,,;rl.ta,.;rs,;,,,M
shl"n,t,,
E!o..r. hi,. Hc?;
' orn SlT.fVM
."lH. ,'" 51.J.0H1
..a i n y. mi M 0f()
On tho produce exebanue todav the b'ut
ter market wuh dull; -Fet.merlex. ir.T21.."
iiiiuu-B. i.iDiM'. L'lieesc. i . ioit!iin
fresh. lt!'..e. '
onrse. hwIpjc to the irr truiaritv and weak-
r.f-s abr. ,i. T'.dnv s market wund up
with prir. s 10 point below Inst muni'"
close, win, sellers on the basis of i2 W and
very weak In tone. The rest of the llt de
veloped few If ,my new feature. I'Ik Ir n
warrants cloed very dull, at 118.75ft 10 3.' .
Iake eopiT unrham'd, at JI6.ioUl7 0.
Lead ruled dull nnd closed Ht 11.17',, while
peller exhibited som st.ndlness. at JI IO
fi(15, the prevailing rates. The brokers'
price fur lead was II ( and for copper
118 75-617 00.
OMAHA UHtM.nSAMS MAItKHTS.
Condltloii of Trnde nnd Ouotntloti on
tiiile unit I'nney l'rodnee.
KfJO? Ilecclpts liberal; Good stock firm
at UVui-i
LIVn I'OfLTUY - IIcni. 7c; roosters,
34flc: sj.rltiK chickens, (so; ducks, 4fl5c;
Reese. 4W5c; turkeys. Sc.
IMtnsl niu:3Sl:D POtLTUY-tlens, 8-;
ffttlc; roosters, ducks nnd geese, vft
V"-: brolb rs, per lb. 12'ac; turkeys, 12'jc
OAMH-I'ralrle chlcknix. per doz , J2 W
Q I r.
IirTTI2Il-rommon to fair, 13c; choice.
lSfilBe; sepatator. 2lc: gathered creamery,
1 Mi 20c
I'ISir-Trotit, 10r: blucflsh. Pc: pickerel,
sc: catllsh, Uc; dresed huffalo. Sc: white
rish. inc. herriiiK, 6c: black bass, i0c; sal
mon, 13c; white bass, 10c: cropple, 10e;
pike. 10c; halibut, hutltMMff, lie; rlns
perch Co: lobsters, ureen, 22c: blled lob
sters, ISe: mackerel. 2; codlWh, lCc; yellow
perch, Cc.
FHIJHII OYSTKHS-I'lrst grade, solid
packed. New York counts, oer can. 40c:
extra selects, 3.'e; standards. 30c. Second
prnde. slack tilled, New York counts, per
cf.'Jj J??r "' selects. 2le: standards, 20c.
IMOKON.- Live, per dozen. 90c.
VHALH-Cliolre i'tllOe.
I IA V -I'rli I M MlUite.l liv Omnlin U'hnlnanU
ITnV tleilter' tivuiielri I l.i'n rU..I. t.hl...l
t---.- ........ .u .... i. . vii'ih r uiimiiii.
sj'l .no. l upland. JS.M ; medium, 57.60;
co.irse, JO B(i. H.e utraw, JR 50. Th-se prices
are for hay of nood color nnd ciuallti.
Oemand fair and nrlces tlrm. Heceloia in
cars. '
OAT.S-No. 3 white, 26c.
CnilX-Xn ?,, 3Vc.
HHAN-J12.7.'
ViyiKTAHLKS.
vi'iJJ- ?U!Sll ?-l'cr 1,U!hci b'lHkct. COc.
vi Mi- . . !r,',?.T.!,cr..,lo!;p" hunches 15f?20c.
l,V..,V.A'lU.O I K-I Vr ounches, 2.5c.
I.hl I I t'U-l'fr dozen. lofllSc.
J:.A.',i.s.,,1::.-llome Brown, per dozen. 15c.
lll'.A.Na V ax. OCT hlllf bushel l,.il;et.
sweet
40c
POTATO lis Per lu1il. iivrjr.(v.
nriti.fi,. .........I ... ' '
:'': " . '"iiimi,
;.i '. ..V,I'-,,,,I.'nn Prown, per pound, lz.
I'A I LII'M.oW KH-Por dozen, Jl.
TO.lATOtrillnt..n nrT,.A'
bushel hiisiiet. ioc " '
.''M,t4i.ft.",irm" R'Own. per bu 50360c.
CnLnrtY-Nehrnskn. 3010c.
'HI'lTS
PKACI l.: I'liH'roriiln '
clItlKS. 7-,... "oivuv.-, oov,
: '.'i!?.:;Cft."for",n'. lcr crn,e- i. loai 25.
per boy no i"M "" t,olorai'l ',cr "rale.
others. iYVmi 7.-.. '
OI5APKH -CnHforiitn T.iltnvB l.l,.,.L-,i
erale. Jl.l; ConcoriN. homn ifrmvn i?r,'.i.
Delawnr" and Niagara, ner fi-lh. ln.k,.r tse'
WATKIt.Mlil nVSAu Ir. qvno-, u
i-'w 41"A '.''-ueins, iicr dozen, 40if.V;o;
larco ilzus, t!0'iJ7.ie.
iiAII.oV'iSra,lv.r'. -Pr bit.; per
2. GO.
'2 vi3 oo. cri, nppleH, per bbl.. J,l
iw.jw;i;mi;.s-per bbl., $7; per crnto,
$3.50;
necordlny to slzo,
r, .v....T.,ln,,,CAT' riltllTS.
PS.C5.1"1-Valencia. Jt 2r.-. 7.
LK.MOXS Prillfni-,.1,. .!..
. - - ...... . Alll IUI IV,
Choice i'in.i5'i
, H A NA NAS-Per bunch
J2.0032.75.
. MICF.LLANBOt'S.
Nl'lM T.:netu)i wnlntita ,..v 11. 1Afl10rt.
filberts, per lb.. 12c; almonds, per lb.. 161?
"Ti.JV, l'f.r V4tfc; roasted. Gmi'ic
I 1 1 I ll'.K ,1 1 iri'tlAII I!... Vn o
Gc; No. 1 salted. 71. e: Vn ? li,.H e.i-.r..
No. 1 veal enlf ! in ! Iiw v ' ..Z.A
calf. 12 to IS II... Cc " r'"
Shipments.
13 11,1
3ll.o
i:,(m.
lU'l.Olil
lisKH. tlrm
NEW
VOHIC (iI2Nl:-.t.4I, SIAIIKKT.
Prices
Vnrloiis
of tUe linv ,,,,
Com liliiil 1 1 lea
i7?Y,OUK- 'i'-l'LO'-H-Hecelp s
11211 bids.; exports. I.i.r.7.1 bids ; sales "too
kKS.; market (Inn hkHii d held at hluher
prices on all Brmlm. tetne-iiK de a t
W.DiT.Tfir,; Mlnnesotii p:.t .,u, HXttlM- Mln-'riiU,:r-
?:! "m ' wlf.ter 1 w firail" ,
'Vrf ",v7 ",,,lr llr "'d Hcilvo: s os
1.2) bills.; fair to i;ood. J3 Mi : 3J- cholc
to fancy, J3.3:.(((3.iB. -noic.
ftMeneliNv'",!'If!n,,:, Vlhiw western. s.S
5,Vrl '- ."randy wine. J2.ir.f,2.ri5.
HMO-Klrm; No. 2 western. Wc f o b
nn,raU,s,Vl!Vr'1? W'O p- 1- f.. New 'York
wan i; feeuinj;, LlTfllc, c. 1.
N'e, v.Yri.- iVi:.,'i,.V.VW r-
,,..,,1,11 ii.'if,i-r, r i. r iiniralo
1J,,,,l;1wM,J.,,,l,,,l",l: western. WW'' '5U,r'"0
i . k,iI.1,A 1 Ito'lptH. 235,((X) hit ; expnrtH
VL '" ' ".nl,'? '-'"mo ": futures. Sfue0
25 i cVi'' s,",'Ki N 2 red. MUc f. o. I..
fio'UPH pl,,v''tor; No. i northern. nu:
. !!' f' " b' "Hoat; No. 1 hnrd Dn-
luth, WTo f. o. h. alloat Optloiw oten"d
Arm nnd except for two or three brief set
backs prompted by reail-n,r was active
nnd strong all day. Sen atlonal stren t'i
in tno northwest, supplenented hy doleful
n,,ruiK wneai crop repons. started a hie
care of shorts and Inspired nio an aclv
speculative demand from outlde source
i,, iii in Liverpool i-ai.ii- el.isi-d
closed, Si'dc; Septeniber. S2'4'.i'-3c. c'dhAi!
ner, m .iW(.s..i.-c. dosed ff.c
COHN-ltecelpts. 26.323 l.u : exports, 5.I.V
bit.: sales. 13S.OX) hu.; futures. :oo.fi) hi.
;pnt; spot, lrm; No. 2. 47',6c elevator and
il,S, r. '. '. nHnat. Option market wis
fairly stesdy all day, but lathet flulet, with
little response to the wheat strenKth. owlnii
in., in. i i-ii-ijiiH in i.-nicauo:
closed nulet, at ijifiV loss on near montl-.i
1?.. ni'vneo on late deliveries; .Mv.
41fi4i,c, closed ip; September closed
Wic; October, closed t.V,.e: December. IIM
l4Ue. cloved 4lc
wA i--neoeipis. r.s,sro bu.; exports, 7 11 1
mi. , n.ii, Hiiiiiuy, no. .ic; .No 3. 2l'r
No. 2 white, 27'ic; No 3 white, 26'. e; tr.i"-K
mixed western, 24HiTi26c: track white wo-t-ern
and state, 2.V!!f123e; options slow, but
ntea.lv.
FKliD Klrm; sprlnu bran, $17.00; i,.
PltV, l,Wq( i $ ro.
ch10,Ac!)2,,,Pln, 7W77H'C: 60011 10
iXZhcT Sm "Vrie? Wrfi
C0.i;?U,l??9 ,;.ro"' L0ru.I:I: "''I olds. 2JT10
MiniiS-I-'Irm; anlveston. 20 to 2.'. lbs.. ISc
California. 21 to 25 lbs.. lS'4c; Texas i n
14 to 30 lbs.. 13Hi-. ' 1 llx'lR'
i.I.iJ2ATi.n';,.t,Klrln: bemlocti sole, nunnos
ucld rt'V" ,u'liVywolKll,s- --WWtc;
Tex'a'ilfic' 0mPtiC tt"ece- MSc:
I'lipVISIONS-Ueer. oulet; family. $10 00
? )W l,?ff ,ll,mH' W-W2l.f: packet. Hooi)
Vll.PO; city, extra linl'a inss $p; oof?i7 oo
Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. f")'0
Plrkled shoulders, $10 fO: hams, is I.)
1075. Lard. llrm; western rtenm.-d.
W.fiO nominal; rellncd. firm: continent, J" 75
South America. $-; 50; compound f6'err
C.12'4, Pork, strotmer; family. 1! ssmti im
'',lr5..,,,?a J13.75M 16.00; mess. $12.73Jil00
."ICL 1-Tnii. domestic, fair to extra, 45.
4i6'ic; Jainn. 4Vtf:ic.
MOLASSIiS-Steady: New Orleans, open
kettle, jrood to choice.' S'n3.V.
TALLOW- Firm; city. $2; per naekaKe.
Oc; country tiacknses froo. isiWiJic.
Hl'TTUIl-Hccrlnts, 4.23.1 pkss.: tlrinc:
ftatij croamety. l6S5,21iac; Juno creamery.
1I1i21c: factory, 141il6'4c
, CMIKICSK-Uecelpts, 3.332 pkj;.; tlrm;
larno colored. ItijlPi.e; small colored, ll'ic;
larite while, He; small white, lie.
icons Itecelptw. S.'.'TS pkus ; firm; west
em. rfirularpaeklnK, at mark, 3$f 17c; west,
ern. loss off, 19c.
MliTALS Tin continue Its downward
"t. I, mils (i in I ii ii ml Prnvlslnna,
ST LOI'lH. Sent IH-1ini1 rrii.-.
v.. . , iiii.i I--1UKHCI,
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. 77Ue: ir.mii rs.;
Selltembl-r TTUe- Oelnl.r -70... rAl
ember. 7r- c: Mnv 'xaue- Vr. '-. ',
COHN-I
T' 4i; nt-iuHNiHT, .iTj,r; ucioucr, 3f!),c; Do
.riuiM-i t. year. iUSC.
ua r mi rrinirnr- n melt oii. .ni.
noc.nit f ... ci . V ...T. r7S
I'orpinuor, 'Lvt .Alay. Jlvir: No. 2 whlto
- - , -,
UYK-Hlchcr nt M'-ic.
I- l.lll It 1- ll-.n ' li.itnnlu it lift. nvl-n
fnnev and mIi-mIl-IiI. Miliar. An- Ai!.nV bis
yl.o Hi " ' ' v "
'!. e.
on r.un i mnu v. linniiti di-ii nt .nai..
day's decline; nomtually. J3 7'"l.25. I-'!ax
IIUIIIII1..I. Ill l.l..,',..
COltN.M HA l-Hteady ; $2 00(iT2.0t;.
mkai htrotif;: sacked, east track, r.TSTOp,
HATImnthy. steady; J.S.OOi7'12.lO; prairie,
1 1 1 1 1 1 , ft i VI f i "(
WHISKY -Stemlv: $1.26.
1 HON i.'OTTONTli:S-$I.S0.
IIAOUINO $ 10'oS K,.
Illi.MP TWINK-lie.
PIIOVISIONS-Pork. firm: Jobbing, $li
i.aru. quiet; enmee, 16.95. nry salt meats
oxedi. steady: extra shorts. $S.00; cienr
iios. ji.ii-',; clear Hides. JS.25. Ilaron
(boxed).steady : extra short, $8.6214; clear
i.ur, i.i.i; eienr sines, .a.
M liTALS Lead, quiet. $1.324. Spelter,
hluher. $:t.fC.
POCLTUY FJrmer; chickens. 7'4c; youmr,
a-ii-; iiiraeys, c; yount;, ac; uucks, Tc
Ki-ese. n-jc.
KCKJS- lllirher nt 13c.
nrTTI.It-Str.uly: creamery, 1702t'5c
in... y. ...ir i ie.
Ui:ci:iPTS-l-lour, f.,000 bbls.: wheat. 101,
r. on.; corn, iiii.'n-i. nu. ; oais, 3.i,id uu.
SIIIPMKNTS-i'lour, ll.OO) bbls.; wheat
lUT.wo bu.; corn, i,nno bu.; oats, 12.0.X) bu.
New York exchange. s. iiimiinni bid
lift U.IIH .."KCU.
HoSTON, Sept 19.-ClertrlllKS, $IS,17I,6J9,
baluli.es. $1,017,374.
PIIILADKLPIUA, Sept. 19.-ClearlnKS,
S15.K1T.C16. balances, $l.tJ.lll.
"ALTLMoltl-:, Sept. l'J.-Clenrlims, $3,
211, S3I; balances, $4!.,tl01.
tA'UHVlSSAV' So,,, -f-ClearliiBS, $2.
lfin.voo. New York exchnnRe, 2flc discount.
Money, 36 per cent.
MOVUHIJ.Vr OI- STOCICS AMI IIO.MIS.
SpeeeilnlUe Advnm-e of the I, list l-'eiv
Diijs Is i: ire c In n 1 1; y Mopiied.
N15W YOKK, Sept. 19 -Quite severe In
roads were mnde on prices before tradlnst
had stopped on the stork exchange today
and an awrat-'e level was established con
siderably lower than the low nolnt inn.
on Monday morning before the rally com
menced. The dllllculty of contlnuliiB th
adiance which was felt yesterday and
which was emphasized this moniltiK
prompted the traders to take their profits
and the two days' advance was effectually
!! . 'J'"', ft", the speculative hoIdlnRS
which had been boiiKbt on .Monday were
'i'P' lie mniket came to a pause and
rallied slightly, but It was atacked attain
In the last hour nnd sold vigorously bv
the bears, making the cIosIiik ensy anil
.in iu inu iow level or the day. As n
res jit a long list of prominent railroad
ami miscellaneous stocks show net losses
niiiRlim ft om one to two points. Tennessee
Coal was the most conspicuous for weak
ness nnd fell over 4 points on large sell
ing, closing with a net loss of 3V The
wenknoss was tho more conspicuous as
other stocks In tho steel croup weru reia
, t,1,'a' y u" ,0 11 l"te hour. The
special weakness of Tennessee Coal was
,?uto ,m.' beuvy decrease In August sur
i,V. .Tr"l"t-'s lu'l tho general knowledao
,.r,i it,l1.t'i,V"!n,U"1y,a.eJt''ort tr"''" ls bump.
ered bv high freight rates on the railroads.
r.uriiiv or ocean rrelcht room,
llie local tractions were conspicuously
weak hm a group. The proposition to re.
l,.,r.l;..Ul.'.' Uronlfiyn Hapld Trnn.ilt company
to put Its wires under ground was Inter-
'i.mVl."n'V.1 r-,",r,,',?lo",ot tl Keueral muni
cipal policy toward, these corporations.
Tobacco suffered to the extent of 24 points
Meliled to the late selling movement. The
. "''"hums in stocks must bo
Plained by general disquiet over the
thraclto miners' strike, nnd the m,
market outlook. The announcement of nd
K. .In i"1.1 ,r.l'', "f rn"' was an un-
....... ,.uu i. n un in me inarKet.
riie money market continued nn,i In tone
nnu call lonns commanded 2 per cent at
the maximum. Although there was a
m.1",. i?,a,,tl.on. '" "terllng exchange. It Is
thought probable further goNI wia go out
nnd there were nmors of multlplyinK for
found no contlrmatlon. Discount rates
continue to harden abroad and the tin
elgn loans to bo placed In New York, wh'cli
uncial world recall last year'-. foreign
monev stringency, which precipitated tiie
December panic. The speculative Inflation
seemed to drop out of account In todav 's
comparison. .Monty continues to move to
the Interior In Inrgo volume, both by tele
graphic tiansters through the sub-treaHur
and by ixpress and registered mall. Th -sub-treasury
paid further drafts today
on gold deposited on the Pacific coast and
the disbursement for nenslons irai nim
'"ge, but i nyments for the latter nccount
hnvo reached their maximum for the prcs-
Ilonds which were active In the market
wire weak, but others he'd tlrm. Total
sulen. oar value, $1 ett.,.fli). fnlted States
refunding 2s. when Issued, nnd the 5s de
clined i, In the bid prleo
Commercial Advertiser's London llnanelal
cablegram: The markets here wore abso
lutely stagnant today. Americans remained
about parity throughout tho session. One
of the most Important arbitrage houses
Si!.!!!, ' . 1 ,,n ,olnl business for the day was
200.000 shnres, with 1-16 per cent turn Paris
lrm on the financial outlook. It sold Illo
tlntos. The bank received 153.oou from
Australia. There was a slight demand for
the metal In tho open market for Kranco
Silver wns tlrm on Indian buying.
rim following are the closing prices on
the w York Stock exchange? 1
me ii oi ui- treasury balances in the gen-
i.i. .nnu. I'luusai' oi me J1JO..-W.I-.XI gout
1 "o'' iii wie uiMsion or redemption,
how. Aiill,ibio eash balance, $I3,3.W.672
Oold, $75. till.. Ml.
I.otiiliin stiieli
LONDON. Sept. 13.-
Conol, m .ny.T
tl.. ncrount... .
Ati-hlson
Can.Man Psc flc
ft. PmuI
Illinois omml..
ImlllfVllle
t'nl. n Pneirtc pf.l
N. Y. Central .,
i.o(ntloiiK.
p. in. Closing:
.. MHnBrT'
M 7-l do lit ffd
. . 274 IViinyliiinla
.. 9)(, Head ns
. It'.1, ,No. Pacific pfil
..HH (.Imnd Trunk
. 73i Anseon.ls
. .4 llmil Mlnra
..Ill', I
M',
tVi
M'(
8'i
7J't
5-i
I0'
SlLVIilt-liar, steady, nt SS 13-lOd per
ounce. 1
MoNRY-2',4 tr cent.
iT'l'l. rAl0 nf 'llfcount for short bills was
3 13'ltt3-, per cent; for three months bills.
3 l.i-bK4 per ent.
Vorlt Ml.. loir Mne Ks,
NliW YOUK. Sept. lO.-Tho following are
the closing quotations for milling shares
today:
Cho'lar
Cioun Pi.lit ...
C n. rat. tc Va ..
I DcRllWOOil
(Jeiil.l & i'urr.
Hale & Non-rots
cx-tin-
moncy
in--
t'nn Silver
Mexlrsn
.. 15
.. 1)
..111
.. 4S
.. J
.. i;
.ti
.. sr.
.. 21
.OM.irlo
Ophlr
Pi mouth
Cjiiiekslli-fr ....
du p'd
Plerta Sevnda
Ktan.l.ird
1'nlon Con
Yellow Jacket .
..sn
.. t:
.. 14
,.U
. ,Tw
,. '.'A
..!:.
.. 14
.. 13
Kiinxiin City (ii-nln null Pro visions
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 10 -WHKAT-De
cemmr ii'ic: .May. 75,'ii7.i;lic: cash. No.
hard. ft",s5t71c: No. 3, 6S'sW70c; No, 2 red
i Vil it'-.i : ?.o. J. 7241. tc.
COTtN December, 32-v,ff32Tic: May, 3tJ
;'I'He; cash. No 2 mixed, 3SUc; No. 2 white
3'JV: No. 3. 3n'4c.
OATS-No. 2 whits, 23Hc.
UYK-No. 2, We.
HAY Choice timothy, $9.00; choice prairie,
i..:-0" in.
IH TTlUt-Creamery. lSJT20c; dairy, fancy
17c.
liOOS 1 Uglier; fresh MNsourl and Knn-
sas stock, 12'4c dnz., lois o!T, cases returned
new white wood cases Included, '4e more
IlKCIilPI'S Wheat, 10I..VO bu.; corn. 12.
Ooo bu ; oats, ".( bu.
kiiip.mi:nth wheat, 200,000 bu.; corn,
n.ije.. nu.; oats, i.tiu uu.
1,1 verpnol (irnli. iiml Provisions.
LIVKHPOOL. Sept. m.-WIIHAT-Spot.
linn: No. 2 red, western, winter, Cs 2'4d;
o. i noriueru. siiring, hi int.fi; no. i can
lomln. (is ri'iidflus 6.1. Futures, steady
September. 6s 2d; December, lis 4Sd.
COttN Spot. American mixed, new, quiet
at Ss 3d. Future, steady; October. 4s
IP Id: November. 4s 2'id; December. 4s 2U-.1
PItOVlSIONS-Uird, American reilned,
tlrm. nl .".ns 9d; prlmo western, firm, at
37S lid.
Tote do Mnrket.
TOLKDO, O.. Sept. lfl.-WHKAT-Actlve,
higher: spot and September, 82c; October,
fij'ic; Dccemncr. Mic.
COHN-DulI; lower: No. 2 cash, 41V4; Sep-
lenioer, t.i-; ueeeinoer, .we.
OATS Dull; unchanged; No. 2 cash, Sep-
leiimer. -.-.j-i-; I'eceinoer, iic.
HYIi Dull: unchanged; No. 2 cash, 54c.
CLOViillSlSliD-Dtill: lower; October,
Jd.W.; December, J6.i".; No, 2. J5.S0.
lUiliith Mnrliet.
Dl'I.t'Tir, Sept. 10-WIIRAT-No. I hard,
cash, S'.e; to arrive, 8."A,o: vn. 1 northern,
cash, S3',c; to arrive, 83sc; September,
SIHe; O.-tober. S3e; December. S3'4c; May,
s.'iTi,c; No. 2 northern, 7Sc; No. 3 spring.
75Sc.
OATS-23'i'ru2lc.
HYK-53C.
1IA Itl-KY r.TtJ ISc.
COUN-IOHc.
Pl.lll.di-li.l.ln Pri.dl.ee UnrUrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 19 -IIUTTRIt-Kirni:
fancy western creamery, 22c; fancy
western prints, 23c.
liOOS l-Trni: fresh nearby and western.
1S : fresh southwestern, 17c; fresh south
ern. lfc.
OlIliliSli-KIrm: New York, full creams,
fancy small, Uil1'4p; New York, full
creams, fair to choice. 1010'ie; Ohio flats,
OJjlOc.
Minneapolis "Wheat Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. lO.-WIIliAT-Sep.
tcmber. 077-c; December, SOTve; May. Kl"
to arrive. No. 1 hard. S3Uc; No. 1 northern.
MTc; No. 2 northern. 79,c
FLOl'H-lllgher; ttrst patents, JI.IO'.TI.M;
second pntentH, $t.20'it l.::o; urst clears. $3,10
3.20; second clenrs, $2.inff2.20.
HP.AN-Iu bulk1, J12.WW1 12.25
pnoniA.
2, Sl'lM'.
OATS-Qulot;
throiiL'li.
WHISKY-On
Ishcd goods.
Pi'iirlti
111., Sept
Mnrliot.
19.-COHN-
SIow; No.
No. 2 white, 23c, billed
the basis of $1.26 for tin-
Mil vriiulice lirntii InrKet.
MILWAI'KKK. Wis., Sept. 19.-WHi:AT-lllgher;
No. 1 northern, MKSIV; No. 2
northern, if(79Ui.
UYli-lligher; No. l. 5Sc.
4J11AHLHY-Klrm: No. 2. 524Q63c; sample,
I'lmini-lnl .Votes.
nilCAOn, Sept. 9.-Cearlngs, $S,P0S,Oa;
balances. Sl.R12.70t. Posted exehnnrrn tl tic
l-M: Nfw York exchange. 40c discount.'
NI-JW YOUK. Seut . Cleiii-liiiR ttv .
455.3.VS; balances. S9.118.75S.
ST. LOUIS. Sent. 19 (Menrlno till-niK.
balances, J6J3.073. Money, 6? per cent;
Atct'lfon iO'i Union I'aclllc
do pfd C8-, do pfj
II i, tun. .re & Ohio.. Oi'l, Wnbath .
Canadian Paclllc... 87'kl do nfd
Canuiia S.i
Clies .Vt Ohio
Chlciiifn O. W
C. II. & Q. ..
Chi. In. I. & I.
do pfd
cm. & i:. iii
ChlrnKo N'
C, It. 1. & I
C. C C. & St. I,
Colorado So
do 1st fd
do 2d pfd
D'i. & Uiid.iun .
Del. L & V
Dinver & It. O.
do pf.l
Krlc
do lnt l'fd
(It. Nor. rd
ll.klng Co.il ...
Hocking Yulley .
Illinois Central .
louu C-ntial ....
do pfd
U.ke Krie & V.
do pfd
I.Ike Short
I j. & N
Manlinttan I,....
Mt St Hy
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. L...
du pfd ,
Mo. 1'aiinc
Mobile & Ohio ,.,
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J Central ....
N. Y. Central
Norfolk : W
do i.f.l
No. Pui'lflo
do pfd
Ontario & W
Oie Hy. A Nav..
do iif.l
I'.nnaylvunla ..,
Heudlliic
do 1st pfd
do 2.1 r.fd
Hlo O. V
do of I
Ht. L & 8. V..
do lt fd
do 2.1 pf.l
St. 1,. Smitliw..
do pfd
Ht. Paul
do pfd
Ft P & Omaha
So. I'HCillO
So, Halbvay ....
do pfd
Texas Pacific
Offered.
. 13 Wheel. & U
27 I do 2,1 pfd...
.. 1 H Wis c. n ral
121T, Third Avenue
. 22 jAdams llx....
. t1 American Kx
.. 91' 4 IT. S. H.
V....i;.9'i Well.-l-nrgo Kx...!
..i.i', .liner. Cut. oil ..
.- IS do pfd '
.. :i Amer. .Malting ..."
.. 33 f dj pfd
.. 15 Amer. S. & Jt...""
..107 I do pfd '
..lil'i Amer. Splr.ts !
-- IS'., do pfd
.. W Amer. s. Hoop
.. l"!i do pfd
. . 32 Amer. s. & v.
i:i',4 do pfd
" J? 'A',"'r- Tln Plate".'.'
.. 31'i du pfd
..115't.Amer. Tobacco'",','
n no prd
.. 43 Anac. lllnlnr Co
.. 2 Il.ooklj-n Jt. T..
.. 92'i Colo. Fuel & J,.
..2tt Con. Tobacco
.. 7-i do prd
. . 7V, I'cderal Steel
..141 do pfd
.. 10V C.,-n. Klec-lrl.. "'
. 7.',
-
. 17
SS
. ::i
. 1!
.U'S'4
.1:4
.1g)
. 45
-iii
. 81'i
44
foreign I'll. 111. elnl.
LONDON, Sept. 19. -Money was abundant
nnd easier today and discounts were tlrm.
The stock exchange Is settling Into greater
Inactivity, the opinion prevailing that It Is
useless to look for a revival of business
within a month or two. Homo railroads
were strengthened by the settlement of the
tlreat ICastern railroad disputes. American
securities reacted In sympathy with tho
New York market. Chicago, Milwaukee ,i
St. Paul was materially affected by the
tratllu decrease, while Southern Pacllles
were stren'tthened by the statements that
tho reports of the damage sustained by the
.-a. in uirn?iiei were i.iei i-Hiiniuif 11, .lie
11 mount of bullion taken Into the Hank of
Kngland on balance today was 153,000.
Spanish Is, 717,.
PAULS. Sent. 19. Prices on the bourse to-
day wete weak, owing to apprehensions
of dearer money and the uncertainty of
the political sltunttou. Healli-.atlons pre
vailed. Internationals reacted mi the de
cline In Ilr117.lll.m1, which was accentuated
bv Ottoman banks being freely ofTered. The
tall In the price of copper affected Illo
tlntos. Towards the close there was a
sharp break In tractions. Three per cent
lenles. 1W francs .". centimes for tho ac
count; exchange on London, 25 francs, 1514
centlmcH for 1 hecks.
"HULLS', S.-pt. 19 -On the bourse today
Ametican securities were maintained, In
ternationals were quiet, mine shares recov
eied and bank shares were steadv. Kx
change on London, 2" marks, llli pfgs for
checks; discount rates, short bills. I per
cent; three months' bills, 4-"i per cent.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Rccoipts of Cattle Woro Liboral, but Rather
Light of Hogs and Sheep.
HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Corn Cnttle Were SIimt 5nle, but
l-'eeilers nnd Ciims Held .11. nut
Menily Slieep Mi-uiir
but I. limbs l.oin-r.
' SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 19.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hugs. Sheep.
Oiliclal Mondav runt ' .1111 i:t?ui
Ofllcial Tuesday f.,401 7,91''. ".-Ill
Oiliclal Wednesday U.1CS 5,217 2,7'.
Three days this week. . .l.O.NW 15,173
Same days Inst week in, 637 15,209
hamo week before 14.172 I7,6fl,'
Satnu three weeks ago. .tfl.3v.t is Ortl
Same four weeks ago. . . .1I.72J 17.29-:
Average price paid for hogs f. r the last
several days, with comparisons:
ilW."lS?srli9f".l9i. lsto.llST
2I.V.7
20..90
20 3
2;,'."!t
2,09
M'4 Olu-ose Sii-ar
.. 91
,. IS'i
,. JT.
,. 9
. w;
.1!9
do nfd.
Inter. Paper
do pfd
l-uclede Oas
.N'Mtlonal. Hlseult
do pfd
National Iid ...
00 pfd..
I'-a National Ktrni
... 50 do pfd
...70 IN. y. ,lr Drake.'
... 19', No. American ...
... il Pacific Coast ....
. .. "ii do lit pfd
...126'i do 2,1 nfd
.Pacific Mall
54 fVoiile'H (Jub
Prt-Hped s. Car....
do pfd
Pullman P.
S. II. & T.
sugar
do nfd
ll'i Tenn. Coal & 1..,
IS' P. S. leather
1H14 do pfd
U. S. Hubber
do pfd
Western Union .,
Hepublle I. & S.,
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. I..
S4
. 9)
9i
r,-i
sit;
.173
.110
. 32
. it
. 62si
. ll'i
Car.
36'i
&9S,
IV
17
IS
C5H
3-''i
.. 7.1
.. :c'i
- f.7',
..I
-. 511,
.. 31
.. 24 vt
.. 7.,.,
.. 32
. . 6.1
..137
.. 4!'4
.. m
.. m,
,. 63
.. 70
.. 31
,. 81
17',i
.. 9)
.. sn;
. 83
.121
. lt'i
. 5i;
. 85
. cu;
.
. 9)'i
. 37
. 7P4
.1S1
4'i
.114
. C3'i
. 10
. tn
. 114
. 92
. T-Jli
. 11
. 53
. 54
.mv York .Money Mnrhet,
NEW YORK. Sent. 19 MO Vl.'' n i.
firm at !V4ii2 net- cent! Ini inn,, ,
Prime mercantile paper, IVtf5 per cent
8TKULINC, UNCI I ANdfc- JbbIcV with
actual business In bankers' bills at tl sVu
for dumund and at n.8.-ti-.c
SlLyiOU-Certltlcates. 62?iSi(J3ie. n..r n.
ver, b2c. Mexican dollars. 491.C.
llOMJh (lovernment. ui.nl- o,..
active; railroad. Irregular. ' ' '"'
follinvs'0'" rlce8 0,1 bonds today are as
P. S. ref.
ri-g.
.101 '.-..
ll-J
.lto
.!'
.115
.11.1
2b, rB..104 . Jf. v. C."li
N. J. C. gen 5s...
No. l'acltic 3s
do 4a
N Y. C & St it'i
;or. t v. e. 4s..
O e. Nav. ls
do 4i
"!!'!?' 0re' ,sll0rt ''hie 61
..llJ'ij do consul 5g
H'-adlng gen. Is..,
-.lll'i Hlo U. W. Is
.. ''i St I. & I M p. n,..
-I'll M 1. ,t S I.' ir C li
95 fit. Paul consols ...tr,u
.1' ni. i'.. 1 a i 1.
do 5s
So. l'aeilln la
Va so. Hallway 5.1....
S It & T 6s ..
l"1'i,Tex. & Pa.-lilo Is.,
'9 I do 2s
6"tUnlon Pa-ltlc 4s...,
73't Wubash Is
U'J I d" 2i
lll'i West Shorn 4i.
91 Wis Central 4s..,,
031 .Va. Centurioi
91
do coupon
do 3s, r. g.
do coupon
do new 4s,
do coupon.
do old 4, reg. ...
do coupon
do 5,
do coupon
D .( 5.-.S....
Mclitsnn g"n, 4s..
do ndj. Ii
Can. Southern Is..
Chen. & O. 4Hs...
do 5s
. & N. W. e. 7s... 139
do H. P. d"b 5s..l.'0U
Chicago Tor. 4s...
Colo. So. 4
1 & It. I). Is....
to 4s
I"ri. general 4s....
P. V. ft I). C. Is.
J-il. Klectrle 5s...
Iowa Central
L & N. uul. 4s..,
M K. & T. 2s....
do 4s........
"Yhen Issued.
.IMS
.I22H
. fi.'s
1"4'
.117
. t)i
.1 5
1W?i
.1.7
.111
.
. 95
.1U'
,'U:i
,119'i
. 78' i
.10ii
. 67
.113'i
. U
.14H
,.117iS
-101T,
Mi
- S3Vi
Cotton .llnrLct.
NI3W YOUK, Sept. 19.-COTTON-Knrly
events in the New York cotton market
partook something of tho sensational,
pries breaking heavily under nn nninne.
of general selling orders; but the nfterinion
developments turned the murket and prb-e-i
advanced Bhurp:y. The local trade aga.n
tnanliested little sympathy In the efforts
of the foreign bulls to create a freh
speculative enthusiasm nn the long side
and In response to firm cables our market
easily moved up I'uin points on the c-.li
fho advance was followed by a sharp
tUI'll Olid 11 subsernient mill. I deelliw. ivlil, I.
carried i-rlces orf 1$Q2G points from tho
opening ui.is. Liverpool was etreineK
sensitive to the wenKtiess here and not
only made a full rerjionse, but soon led
In the downward movement, at the same
timu suppling liberal soiling orders in th
local market. On the down turn room
bears were aggressive, directing their (-
forts chiefly to the undermining of tin
winter moiiins anil to uisiodglng lnfl.ieuilnl
lines of long cotton. The south anil west
readily sided with the bears. The prlmurv
intiucncos serving to stimulate selling for
ooin accounts consisted or heavy receipts,
good weather news, tolerably favorable
crop reports, rumors that southern spot
markets were being rushed by the heavy
arrivals from the Interior and claims that
exporters had secured sufllclent staple to
tide over spinners until the price should
lower materla'ly. At midday the market
ehanr-d und n rices went stcadllv upward
on brisk covering by early sellers and
moderate btilng on the reaction theorv.
this demand being bused on estimates for
small receipts tomorrow nnd predictions
for Htendlne.is In Liverpool. It was claimed
furthermore that the crop was not doing
as we'd as generally reported, being spotted
to nn unusual extent. Specilatlon bcame
less active as the session progressed nnd
gradually narrowed to professional opera
lions. The market was tlnn'ly very steady,
with prices 34(5 points net lower. Spot
closed quiet. $e decline; middling upland,
m3ic; middling gulf, 11c; sales, 3S3 bales
Futures closed very steadv; September,
W.12c; October. lu.Oi'c; November 9,74e; Or
comber. January, February, .March, April.
May nnd June, S.iilc; July, 9J9c; August,
9 Me.
NI-2W OUL1-2ANS. Sept. 19.-COTTON
Quiet; sales. I, SOU bales; ordlnarv, 8 7-lflc;
good ordinary, 9Hc; low middling, lCH,c;
good middling. luc: middling fair, lo'ic;
receipts, 1.H7 bales; stock. 41,319 ba'es.
Futures, steady; September, in.l9ni0.23e;
October. 9.t31i:i,i;tc; N.-ember. 9. 191i9 f,0o;
December, 9.l!'i9.4.'io; January, 9.4l'n9 15;
February. ',1 ir,'u;t 17c; .March, 9.4SfoiM0c;
April, O.if-Till.rdc; .May. 9.l9'u9.51c.
, ST. LOP IS. Sept. 19.- lON-Dull. V,c
lower; middling, KH-c; sales, 500 bales; re
celpts. 1.1:! bales; shipments. l.S;3 bales;
ntock, .1,820 bales
LIVKHPOOL. S.S't. 19.-COTTON-Spot.
moderuto demand, prices higher; Ameri
can middling fair, .7-32(1: good middling,
31-32d; American middling, t29-32d; low
middling. 2o-32d; good ordinary, CkI; ordin
ary, 5 13-lt'id. The sales of the ditv were
5,(ii) bales, of which 5n0 were for specula
tion and export and Ino'uded 3,9mi) hales
American, ltecelpts, 7.(W bales, Including
i.-eo nines American, f utures opened quiet
and closed weak and Irregular; American
middling, 1. m. c, September. (i f2-fitd.
value; September-October, 5Cl-Ctd, sellers;
October-November. 5 41-fild. sellers: JCn.
vemher-lJeeemher, 5 2.VfiPd" 2fi-d, buyers;
Oecember-Jantinrv. 5 19-filfio "O.fitd. havers:
Jaiui.iry-Febriiary. 5 lS-iild. sellers; I-Vbru-ary-March.
5 lC-lltd. sellers: March. Anrll
ill-Old. sellers; AprP-.Mny. 5 12'011j 13-Ctd,
sellers: Mav-June. 5 11-iMd. sellers: .loin..
July, r. 9-lff3 10-r.ld, sellers; July-August,
5 7-fil5 S-GId, value.
Sept.
Sent.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sent.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Kept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
1..
3.'.
4...
5..
'
7. . ,
8..
9..
10.,
II.
12.,
13.,
II
I 19.
5 0l?il 1 20 3 till 3 P9i
1 111 3 K. 4 O.
! 3 G3 4 07
4 19' I 01
4 22' 3 J2
I 231 3 61 4 tt
1 ;u ;i wi 1 u.
02
I 5 1 tij
1. Oil,
r. ni;
C .18'
C 10T,'
I
r. leu'
c 22 :
r. 2ot,i
r. o?,i
r, 11-,
15.. I 3 04!
iu..
17..I512 4.51
IS. 5 13V
19.. 5 19
4 SO
4 29
4
4
I 20
I 3d
I 83
3 31
I 32'
1 sa:
3 G')
3 f,7
3 &Sj
S 77
3 :9
3 S'
3 Tl
3 G3'
3 GS
I
3 74
1 00
3 91
3 93
3 Si
3 82
:. 87
3 f 1
.1 8fi,
3 91
2 81
2 SI
2 n
2 76
2 78
2 81
2 81
2 8ti
2 SSI
2 79
I
2 ''.
2 JO
2 r!
2 71,
2 Ml
! 5 E3
4 311
4 34
4 21 . 5 .11
4 13 5 56
I 20, 5 f.
I 22 f. 57
6 M
4 21 '
4 IV, 5 G2
I HU 5 8.'
4 OS' " 81
I M 73
I 0.1 ft 7
I 1 CS
4 12. '
I 0JI 5 G7
1 or r. gi
1 0,1 r. it.
0 cows . .
fi cows
13 feeders.
1 cow ...
13 feeders
. steers..
IS steers..
1" cows...
13 steers. .
03 feeders.
1000
M22
Pto
911
17 S 3
I
20 .. 4
1
17 "l io
4
3
T:
IndlcHtnM Sunday.
The ofllcial nuniVier of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
C.ittle.Hogs.Sh'p.irr's.
C M & St. P. Uy.... 19 2
o. & St. I,. Uy I 1
Missouri Pacific Uy.. .. 2
I'nlon Pacific System 30
C. t- N. W. Uy
F., U. & .M. V. U. 11. 7S
s. r. & p. Uy
C St. P.. M. Sc O. Uy f
II. .t M. U. H. H 132
C H. ii Q. Uy 1
C, U. I. & P.. east.. ..
Total receipts ....2fitl
The disposition of the day's receipts will
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num.
oer 01 uca.t indicated
Uuycrs.
Omnlia Pncklnir Co...
(I. II. Ilnmniond Co
Swift A: Companv
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour Co
U. Uecker & Degan
Vansant Jt Co
Lohmati .V Co
McCrenry & Clark
W. I. Stephen
Illll A Huntzlngcr
Uenton & I'nderwood....
Huston Co
Livingstone & Schallcr...
N. Morris
Hamilton & Hothschlld..
L. F. Hu.7.
II. L. Pennls & Co
II F. Hobblek
Other buyers
Cnttle.IIogs. Sheep.
3.10
3iis
4l,i
!07
317
PW
797
157
89
0
697
57
M'S
1.158
1.3M
.1151 4 00
l:i 3 St.
, 093 4 I T.
W. L. Wlgglns-Wyo.
.. 917 3 55 49 steers..
.. 914 3 5 40 steers..
.M. Uevnolds W yo.
. 10G1 3 55 4 cows....
('. o. McUndlffer-Colo
.1213 I 30
R. Murnett-Wyo.
1028 I &
. . . J CV Mlnier-Wo.
127 feeders. KSi 3 45
John Wilkinson NeU.
Dti steers.. 12S0 4 05
W. Wamekr Neb.
18 cows ....1030 3 3R Scows 1610
J. Jensen Neb.
1 feeder... 830 3 U) 16 ftedors.. S70
Pullman Neb.
3 fin
3 00
Jacobsen Neb.
I Id 1 feeder... 100O
I 10 2 feeders.. 88(1
I 10
3 25 10 tows 1083
Goodwill Neb.
4 20 I feeder... 1017
3 25 2 cows 8.8J
carpenter U. .Mont.
.HOT. 3 00 9 steers. ...1120
, H. Ulttcrllng-U'yo.
0 feeders 823 i 25 15 fei ders. . 071
2 feeders.. 124.. 3 (i 27 feders. . S70
. . . w- Tlllntson-Wyo.
301 feeders. 9G2 4 or. 10 ficders.. 92
, . , U. P. Allen-Wyo.
19 feeders.. 118T. 4 70
.1. MllnnU'vn
19 feeders.. 11 12 4 7') 4 feeders. .1270
10 feeders.. 10.;-, 4 13
.. . . J- F Stnlth-Ncb.
13 feeders.. 739 3 35
84 IV ('imflnt.t M.t,l
70 feeders.. 1093 4 25 1 feeder... 1093
II. 11. MoivtilliV..li
23 feeders.. 871 4 10 1 fredei . . . 70)
3 10 9 feeders.. 791
Y VUJIIMi
4 00
4 00
3 56
3 56
1006 2 70
1
. feeders.. 872
13 cows 1011
.r
recders.
31 feeders,
2 fieders.
13 cows
II feeders.
10 cows
C steers..
'.5'i
9.2
85
llf!
1017
1057
3 36
3 85
4 10
3 50
3 or.
2 50
I 40
3 0.7
3 80
3 50
4 70
4 feeders.. 837
3 feeders.. 733
IS feeders. . 78J
M steers. ...1191
21 feeders.. 878
II cows 1130
112 feeders. 801
5 feeders.. 8.VJ
2 hulls 1110
4 15
4 15
4 SO
3 75
3 ft".
3 :c
3 75
4 35
3 00
1 feeder. . . 970
2S feeders.. 782
2 steers.. ..Hi;.
17 steers.. ..1120
!':"
850
70
910
20 feeders.. GO?
11 feeders.. llsn
1:1 reeilerw
1 steer tiiu ;i m 1 feeder.
COLOUADO.
13 steers.. ..HI. 4 40 1 steer...
2 heifers.. 785 3 15 1 steer...
itiATii.
I feeders.. io?) 3 73 I feeder.. .1120
11 feeders.. lixtt 3 75 3 feeders.. H
10 feeders.. 987 3 75
. Thos. Uell-Wynmlng.
2J -'owg 9'N 3 50 3 cows 1105
1 cow 1180 2 5o
Chas. I lemmlck Montana.
41 cows
I cow.
3 cows
2 heifers.. 9v
1 heifer... 920
I bull
1017 3 40
1050 ;t 10
.11. 2 8,1
3 26
3 25
1120 2 SO
51 feeders .1011
5 feeders.. 1014
11 feeders,
7 feeders.
3 feeders.
921
1017
1033
3 6)
3 40
3 10
I 15
I 15
I SO
I 10
I 10
1 a.
4 05
1 05
2 50
3 25
3 75
3 75
4 00
3 50
4 10
3 35
3 35
23 feeders.
I cows
1350 2 73
2.10
4
382
1,79)
r.
.89
no
.. 12
.. 29
. .1.081
2.73".
Totnts fl.237 1.07(1 5.147
CATTLK Tho supply of cattle today
was quite liberal, but the market as a
whole wns In good shape, rtoth yard trad
ers and packers were liberal buyers of most
kinds of the better grades and the
mnraci ruieu ininy active. About the only
weak spot wns In corn cattle, which were
slow axntn today. There were onlv nbout
llfteen cars on sale, but as other points re
ported dull and lower mnrkets, packers
wero naturally rather bearish at this point.
The market here might be quoted as slow
nnd weak nnd bids In extreme cases were
a dime lower.
There were close to fifty enrs of cows on
sale, but there, wns not much change from
yerter.lay In the prices paid; good cows
were In active demand on tho part of pack
ers and the market was Just about steady;
common grades were rather neglected, tho
same nn they always are. but cannors sold
freely at fully steady prices. Considering
tho slzo of the receipts, it was a good mar-
tii-i 01. iirunitu
Miller Itoblnsoii Neb.
M0 3 75 1 stag
....... a 1'J
1 tl ll f ilf rl .0. T. ft.
93 fei rs,.1015 4 25 '
i- , ;Mrs- Haynes-Neb.
ows f-cy 2 80
-...In Sr.Tll, ""I'ply of boss today we
!! 1 th"n "'"" KfiiT'illv anticipated, and
1',r,'K" reported a steady :. strong
m.itltet trade opened up here falrlv nctlv
at a good nickel advance .n-er veterdn's
general ninrTftd Prime light h -us ",.'l
around I". 23 and as high as $3 3) w.ti p ud
v,hJ.c-1.M.n!' .r,7 ,1,,shr ,h'"' "'' '"I' "'
fp'K- Light mixed l.ers s.dd at 5.2'
i- hf!iVy b 'gs at J5I5 and
fi in'C iJin ,",lv:,n,'' "'a,' general and ap
plied to all classes of hog. unle.s It be
the coarse heavy packers w'llrh were sl nv
sale, and buyers took them n,i.
t.rn..., 'PI.. .1 - ... . . .
l""iTn'.
eri was
before the bulk
hands.
oiAf.u'r l," ,nnn "Kent crders had be,n
llllsd buyers were not quite as onilm s
for Mipplles. ami the Inst end was ot
quite as good as the opening market. Pr.i".
iiniiij every iiiing. However, was sold In
season. Hepresentntlve snlen:
The (leni.md on the part of pad:
... Mil u Ml.-ll.e, SO U v,-ng ,l ,,7
or the hogs had changed
pigs and, light". .. kir
5 .!., butcher. J". I1..1 . 1.1
.,.Hl'J-.l;l. A'l, vMPS ltecelpts. 2.000
market Mcady. tiailve muttons J3.75il 5
1... '".' etuis and bucks, J..
4.0". stocsers. .,.8"4(.i,26
tio, paolters, tiMit
1))
WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
Another Week "f Ulicnil Ollrrlugs
nut Aetlie Work In (P
MnilKliter IIoum-.
eramr.,r;,AT,Ii ," -(prclul TC
egram.) The Price curtont s.iys -'ho
marketing of hogs contmuis on a fjlrlv
liberal basis. Total wesli m packing :,.r
tho week. 3l.(o, compared with 345 On p..
preceding week and 3of.,0) lint year. Fi 111
ilTO'b 1 the totnl Is ,tr,5,ooi. m-u n. t n
Kv.,0i) a year ago. Prominent places cni-
I'.i.u no lUl.olVSi
Chicago
Kansus city
oinaha
St. Joseph ....
St. Louis
ludlatuinolls .
Milwaukee ...
Cincinnati ....
oitumun
Cedar Uaplds
Sioux City ....
St. Paul
1SK0.
3,IU,tiv1
l,B10,iH)
i,2100'
911. (1
70.i'0
f.8",0"l
4I4.I
301 .l0
Jttti.UM
2lt'..0(
SHR.ltH
229,0. H)
l-Ol
3.H0. -X)
l.t- .
1 21 VO
.)
7 .1 )
rdo,.")
I.'.l HV)
3. 1 0 .0
:i47.'n
214.0 0
2lT 0J
i;.;.o
IviiiisiiN t In- .. St noli.
KANSAS CITY. Sent 11 -PATTI.I! ' II.,.
celpts, 10,000 tiatlM-s, 4.7W 'I'exans, OX)
calves; nothing choice hffered: lienvi.
We alits. l()c lower: iinili-., i.n.,.l,n. .... 1 n..
Illld southern steers Hten.lv inn,l n tiii-L-.n-a
and feedi rs hluher: i-oiiinioi. Mtnmli-: nniiv.i
steers, SI.7MI.".. 10: butcher cows mid heir,.-.
S.t.OJffl.i..; stackers nnd feeders, J3.355I I iie
cnnticrs. $2.lW1i3.(i0; fed westerns, t.n.V.t -, ,
Wintered TeMins. tl tvir:: m- ,..nUu 'p.,, '
J3,2..i3 05; calves, $i..ior,iii.(io. ' '
I (Otis liecelnts. In.mN. ,.,.,rt.
opened steady to 5c illghcr; closed weak
with advance lost; heavy and mixed. $5
5.3..; light. AYlMhYS:.: idus SI '-.. no
SIIIOKP AM1 t.A MIIU .).,.... 1. 1 r-.w.
head; all desirable grades steadv, common
trllle lower: lambs. 1.V tec..-, -r.- ...,,n...,u .--.
(j l.oo; feeders, I3."0CT4.0O; ciills. Jl'.OiVIi :l.i'n). ' '
St, .li.Hei.b Live Sti.eh.
SOITT1I K'P tnui.M.ir -r,
(Swlal .-iiie Journal q'no'tes:'
CATi't.n Itecel.itH .1 imiiI li.xi.i. ,.,..1,. .
rtcadv to loc lower; natives. Jl.ooft.. ..
lexaiis nnd westerns. MKVrfS.lo; and
he fers. f2. .! I T". i.i.ii. .... .,; ;
-I. SO; yearlings and calves. M.2.lVi.? HtnT.b.
.AVl'1. f'Th rs, S3 t 10; veals. J.VO(,f: is)
1 lOfiS Iter. Intu -.ul I. ...
, . , - ,e .1.1, r.ii,iiir 11, ,11,
higlier; c'oxed weaker: all urades. SA -.i.i
32H; bulk of sales. .V..2."..ii"..30
.11 iiM I' A.M I.A.MIIS-Ue.elnts
wtd: sheen, we.ilt: ln.iu hmmV,.
sheep, fd.uOnioo; lambs, l.75ifi5.30.
3.S00
Stoeh In Mulil,
are the receipts
Following
riniip.ll western mnrketia
bcr 19:
Cn It I.,.
South Omaha i;.4tvs
hIcai:o 7 fin
Kansns Litv n'rim
St. Louis i.firin
nt
for
the four
Septetn-
Hogs. Sheep.
5.217
2ii,0()
in.OrtO
7.100
22.000
4,l.)
2.ec0
Totals
..IL'.tWS 18,317 31.3'i'J
WOOLLEY STARTS ON A TOUR
good
I No.
1 10
1 1-
78
1
b;
52....,
J7
II
17
' 48
' 43
f.5
, t
IU ....
r.4
a
r.i
The feeder tn.-irknt ,vnu in.nnii..
I 63...
sldernblo life. Tho domand from th
try was in good shape yesterday and tho
feeder division was fairly well cleaned Up.
Ooo.l heavyweight cnttlo sold freely today
nt fully steady prices and In some ensos
sales were made that looked n llttlo better
common classes of cattle wero of course
rather Blow. In view of tho liberal receipts,
but no material change In the market was
iiotlcvable. Lightweight cattle moved a
little mot-o freely. ns farmers are
taking hold of those a little better than
they w;ere n short time ago. There Is 110
marked Improvement In prices, but slmnlv
a little better demand. ' J 1
Western grass beef brought steady to
stronger tir ces todav. ns nneireru
anxious for that class of cattle. Not nearlv
enough are coming to simniv 11. ,i... I
so that what does arrive brings very satls
fac pry prices. The cow market whs gen.
orally steady and the demand falrlv aetii-A
i-eeuers or good weight were steadv to n
tt stronger, while enmm ..... .. " 1
slow: lightweight cattle of .,,. ......
sold mote readily at about sten.K. .,1,; .
Ueprescntntive sales: ' '
!7 .
73..
r,9..
r.i..
r.c. .
33..
r.:..
m..
C7..
A v.
... 9:
...101
... 7
...W.
...3f2
.. 310
...Ml
...32)
...271
...282
...IIS
..:;t
...308
..111)
...301
...ISC
..2(1
...217
...31.1
..2-.r
..2f7
Sh.
2:0
P
4 01
4 00
I 00
r. i i
289
si
10)
32)
40
80
8)
"f'l)
m
40
ID
No
49...
6.1...
77...
r.4...
M...
SI. ...
79...
83...,
C.6....
87....
cs...,
48....
74....
f0....
51
C2. .'.'.'
61 ..
..::i
..:.-,o
. .:r.4
..2jS
2.'1
'.'.ZU
..211
..3.16
..211
..2'6
. .23.'
. .211
..ST.
.277
. .2.V.
!)5
. --i
5 1214
5 T.
S I,".
5 r.
5 11
5 13
r, is
5 1:,
r r
.-. ir.
5 W'i
5 17H
R K'i
r. 1:14
r. 17'-,
5 1:14
s n'.a
r. i;,
r. ii'i
r. 1?'.
s i:5
5 17H
r. 17'i
5 17'i
5 17'i
r. iTti
S 17'-i
r. i:5
i:'8
3 17S
... r, K'j
.. :o 72
40 3 2)
-There were onlv
salt, thi mornlnc
8)
24)
'si
to
SO
'tii
2C0
10)
1:0
40
82...
f.R...
79...
7i'...
fS...
...
Ii.'.'.
61...
RS...
74...
CS...
rl.'.'.
75...
6.1. . .
103..
62...
01...
19...
8S...
i:s..
4:...
67...
13...
Av
""8
.'.'.'.'.VIS
2SC
J!1
.... 276
2.V)
210
262
....r.i
,...l3
....211
....221
....21.1
....22t
....268
....113
....235
. 23
'.i'.'.V?)
....r.co
...,:r,i
....2(6
....20
....21-.
....ir
....!41
....2(2
...,2f7
....12
....cos
Sh. l'r.
5 20
R 10
R 20
R 20
r. 20
f. 20
8 20
5 20
R 2)
5 20
5 20
.'. 2)
R 20
3 20
,1 20
R 20
3 20
5 20
120
'40
120
(0
129
l'ji
121
8)
60
161
40
80
2rn
$0
Prolilliltlon Cinidliliile fur
to .spenli In Centi-nl
Western Suites.
CHICAGO, Sept. 19. -The
rinr platform" tour began nt
today, when a special train of
car and two PullmatiB pulled
union depot over iho Chicago.
a: wuiney railroad. Among those aboatd
were John (7. Woolley. candidate for prrsl
dent; Henry 11. Alelcnlf. candidate for viro
president; Volticy 11. Cushlng of llangor.
.Me., nnd Oliver W. Stewart of Chicago,
cimiruian 01 tno titiiional executho
mlttee. The train will
nols, Iowa, Wisconsin
and western states.
President
mid
prohibition
S 30 a. m.
a baggage
out of thu
Ilurltngton
com.
run through UII.
and o:her ccntin.1
,2tl
.216
,l'S
r.
R 20
R 2.)
R 20
R 20
R 21
R 20
R 22 'i
R 2." i
R 22 'i
5 224
r.
R 22'J
5 r.-,
R 25
R 2.1
R 25
5 3)
Cnflre .llnrkrt,
NRW YOUK. Sent 19 COP'iri.-i'Hnni
Hlo, dull; No. 7 Invoice, S'.fcc; mild, quiet;
CordOVII. 91,Wllc. Klltllres OlietlPil Hlenrlv
with prices 6 points lower, but turned weak
under the foreign selling, disappointing
r.i,iiiniun uiui uoxence 01 snecuiaiive sun-
port. Cablo news averaged up a standoff.
hllOt market was neleeted nn.l li.n.llni.
down under freer offerings. MUrket closed
steady at a net loss of 5 points. Total
B.ues wero iu,-2.i nags, including Sentem
ner. Ji.ii.j; October. 17.05; November. $7.20:
Uccember. 17.2..: Pebrnnrv. J7 .-. Mnrr.li
t? in. XI.... r.. ,..1.. 1 ,
i. .ij, it.wi; j.uy, i.w.
N'o.
I
46...
23...
IS...
39...
19...
39...
1...
4
1
1
1
hi:i:f
Av Pr
New York llrjr (ioods.
NEW YOItlv. Sent. 19 I111V nnnno
The demand for stnple cottons has been
on it quieter seme touav in an departments,
Ooods are scareo anil dealers very dllll-
uiui in ir.-ioe wuh. ineacneii cottons aro
advancing, higher prices named on sovernl
medium grade tickets. Print cloths, quiet
but strong, firown sheetings nnd drills
and coarse colored cottons held for er-
iieniM advances. i'1-inis. nrm. irnmi ,ir.
111 and. Stat.le glnrhams against buvers
Men s wear woo'ens slow.
Oil Mml.et.
OIL CITY, Pa Sept. 19.-Credlt balances.
ji...; certificates, no bid. Shipments, 1(9,220
ga 01111; average, 91,210 gallons; runs, 107.539
rnlln.-a 11 m.w,, 10 , ii ...,11,-..... '
ti""'"""! kiviuhv, oj.ti'ii Hi 1 1' J 11 r",
LONDON. Sept 19.-OILS-CaInutta lln
seed. spot. riSs. Linseed oil. 31s. Turpentine
spirits. 29s Cdfi29s 9d. Hosln, line. 7s Cil.
JAYyy11'- Sc'!t' "--OILS-Turpentlnn
NliW YOHIC. Sept. 19.-OII,S-Cottonseed.
nrm; yeuow, a.c. Turpentine,- lirm; mt
Offered.
Ilosliiii .Stock (liiuliiHiHia,
HOSTON, Sept. 10. Call loans, au-o.t
per cent. Oiliclal
cent ; tlmo
closing:
, T. .t P. P.
do pfd
Amer Susnr .. .
do p'd .... 1 . . . .
Hell Teh phono ..
llostun & Albany
Ilodon E enttd .
Ili.slon fi Me
11 .t Q
Dominion Coal ...
do pf.l
l-'edernl Hteel
do pfd
itchhul g pfd. ..
(Jen. Klectrla
do rfd
Id. Kbctrlc 111.
Mexlciin Central
Mleh. Telei-hono
17. (1 .t C...
Old Colony
Old lKim'nlon ...
Union Pai-ltlc ...
loans, IfJ 1
.. 26 IVest lCm
. Wi iVt-sthnii.
11 T Wis. Centraf
115 Atchison 43
110 . 1:. (, IV Q J
2(1 Advcnturo
HT'i Amal. Copper ,
t'S'j Atlantlo ..
.li'Pi llJtdon & .Mont.
3S Unite & Iicston
110 Cat llrcl.i ..
.... 3l'i Cfiitennlal
.... bi4 t-rankbn ,
....ISMj Humlioldt
....UP. Oseei.la
ISO's Parrot ..'.
-i'i noj-
. lu'j fun'a Ke copper
Sj Taninrack
10'i t'tnh Mining ....
.203 Winona
i: Wolverines
. MS
9i;
Klectrlc. 4:4
. 12
, 0)
. R9
,. 57
312
,. :s
."41
. IS
. 12
'. 61 14
If'i
14.
. 4'4
,.2'C
. ill'
. 21j
. 23
Condition of the Trensnrr.
WASHINGTON, Sept. l.-Today's state-
Cnllfiirnlii Dried I'riflt.
NKW YOUK, Sept. 19.-CALI FOUNT A
nitllCD FHFITS-Market Inac lve; tniti
Ing was of a hnnd to mouth character, and
tho market continued t. rule quiet at
unchanged prices, with 3ft5c the basis for
common ouiporuted apples, lifi(:,t:(. f,)r
prime, 6i'uCc for ebul.e and OliOUc for
fancy. Prunes, 3lsji7c per lb., us to size
und qunlltv. Apricots, Hoyal, llt14c; Moor
Park, l..fiT0o. Peaches, pciled, Htte; un
peeled, liiiitc.
Sep-
Sugar Market.
LONDON, Sept. 19,-Sl'aAH-Hcct.
tcmber lis 9d.
NKW YOUK, Snt. 19.-Sl!GAH-Haw,
linn: fair relinlng, i4.-; centrifugal, 90 test
l'i.M."lnf"es s'-.ir, 4c; rellncd. linn.
NI3W OHI.. NS, Sent. 19.-SI'OAI(
Quiet; open kettle,
low, r.Ti jVc : sei onds,
ly.;nt,.0.ntrlf"fi111. 'pl-
3jl I 9-l(ie
I. list of (he Light Ilrlgiiile,
I'I'j'UH SANIJI'SKY. Sept. 19,-The last
.r.. Ihil ikl.tva survivor". James A
Vihlte, s dead lie had lived near thl-i
plar-o since 18R7. The buttle was made
famous by Lord Teimyyon's "The Charge
of tie Light lirlga.le ' mil from all that
Is now known Mr Whit- was the lust one
of the twenty survivors.
i'l-iiuxpin-t i'nk. SiippHea,
NI5V YOUK. Sept. 19 The tr.inspott
.McPhcrson, loaded with supplies furnlBhed
by the citizens' relief committee of tho
Merchants' nasoclatlon for tho rollof of
the aalveston sufferers, sailed today.
1.
1...
1...
1...
1...
1.
4
71:
1101
1182
1',2
1111
10C 8-
1304
ioeo
750
9.'J
1015
f-30
880
930
920
911
920
330
81R
1015
90
813
810
706
3
4 r.i
4 IR
4 73
4 80
( 80
5 00
R n
1 50
1 50
1 50
2 00
2 2R
2 40
2 50
2 SO
2 R)
2 50
2 60
2 63
2 6R
2 75
2 75
2 90
No.
37
17
21 ,
10....
16....
39....
10....
COWS.
T. '.'.'.
1
1
2
3
1
41
HULLS.
1180 2 63
1110 2 75 1
1130 2 73 1
1(30 2 81 1
1150 3 (0
STAGS.
1350 4 0)
CALVF.S.
Av.
...12P1
...i:4
...UT0
...1382
...131'6
...1(1.1
...137.1
...1177
... 810
... 910
...1006
... 9'0
... 96)
... 591
... 920
...1C71
...10I0
. . ,12CR
,.! CM
... 7W
... 9I3
....119)
....1052
. ... 1 1 S3
1660
....1720
...,ie:o
....2020
Pr
fi 13
R 2)
R 2.1
R 21
R :s
f ,1)
r n
r 45
3 (0
3 (0
3 01
3 00
3 0)
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 11
3 21
3 21
.1 31
3 50
3 50
.1 R".
5 75
3 35
4 00
4 31
4 35
No.
:o) r. 75
HEIFFHS.
804 3 25
1020 3 30
72.1 3 30
550 3 DO
260 R R0 1..
127 5 10
STOCK COWS AND
110O 3 0) 5
, 9'0 3 OR 1
1120 3 10 3
891 3 15 1
831 3 2.1
STOCK CALVF.S.
36) 4 75
STOCKHHS AND FF.BDRHS.
68.) 3 0) 27 801 3 60
RC6 3 ro 1 ni 3 61
S12 3 0) 15 651 .1 70
Rrr, n 00 ( 91,1 3 ;j
67 3 2.1 23 Ct7 3 SO
572 3 25 26 822 3 91
810 3 23 12 672 4 00
6 511 4 (0
9 R04 4 05
CO
. 615
Av
101 calves.. 315 $4 8!
2 feeders.. 7t 3 00
10 feeders..
19 feeders. .
7 feeders..
0 feeders..
5S feeders. .
31 feeders..
!7 feeders. .
S heifers..
1 heifer
3 23
3 25
3 5)
3 '0
Nl-.HHASKA.
Pr. No.
1 cow
2 cows...
2 cows...
2 cows...
1 cow..
1 heifer. ,
2 heifers
0 heifers,
2 hellers.. C95
fl heifers.. K1S
1 bull....
1 bull....
1 cow
788
fl.'l
S50
S73
82S
732
81S
,.. 7S0
..1150
..1110
.. 90.)
..1U9)
.. 870
.. 570
,. 5.V,
591
3 '
3 '
3 01
3 00
3 10
3 30
15 feeders
2 cows...
1 cow....
1 cow... .
A v. I'r.
. 730 J3 30
S25
900
9T0
3 15
3 25
3 00 .
3 10
2 90
3 00
3 33
3 35
3 25
.. 153.1
..1300
.. t-90
El calves..
3 cnlvest.
IS calven..
2 cows....
1 cow
2 cows....
5 cows....
20 feeders.
39 feeders,,
3 feeders.
30 feeders.. Bfifj
3 feeders.. 8i
9 feeders.. ON
15 feeders.. Kit
5 cows 1030
1 cow.
15 cows
307
133
310
990
R50
970
9SI
911
1032
620
llSO
1"7,
14 steers.
5 steers.
180 feeders. 1131
ii feeders. 88r.
19 feeders
3 35
2 90
2 90
3 ()
MONTANA.
4 20 3 steers.,
I 10 13 mixed.
I 10 20 feeders
1290
U3f
3 00
3 25
3 20
4 75
4 (HI
I 75
3 00
2 HO
3 00
2 10
3 33
4 ()",
3 91
I 25
I 00
I 15
3 50
3 (i0
3 00
3 00
..1010
.1161
1131
1 no
4 10
3 3:.
.'! !J
3 35 31 feeders.. 1112
11 4 20
c. II. Smith-Neb.
1098 I 70
Thos Palmer Neb.
937 4 40
A V. Sinltli S'eh.
21 feeders.. 870 3 30 4 feeders . 020 2 00
U. It. MrClelluml-Wyo.
feeders.. 703 4 35 7 feeders.. )SS 3 90
JostMlh Ilenrv W'vii
25 feederk.. 812 4 00 29 feeders. 1000 I 15
14 feeders.. 925 4 10 15 feeders.. 800 :t 1
12 feeder. 73 3 0) 10 feeders . 748 3 90
12 steorn,...lUl 4 5ft Scows 1110 3 65
feeders.
13 feeders.
nin-.l-.l' 1 Here were onlv a few ears of
V ' " "lorninc nut wlint few
did nnive were picked on nt nrlces ring
ing iiMi!K in a dime nipper. The- demind
for slieep of good quality fully rqual !n
the supply coming at the present time, and
the market so far this week has been
strong and active. Lain'), however, hu-.-e
not sold quite as welt t lit week find the
market today was again slow ami nrb-.vu
weak It l safe to quote the mirkef 2".e
lower than It was at the hlKh time hist
week. Choice Iambi may be quote) nt .CO.
&T. 23. nnd fair to uood lambs at $1731,5.00
The feeder market was about the sum
again today with the exception of feeder
..nun- iviii.-ii ore rniner wenK. ns ho
supply has been quite liberal. The ilec'l.i'
for the week, however, would probably be
covered by a dime
Quotations: Choice westetn grass wcthr
83 75174 0i1; choice prnn venrllugs. ii 75f?
4 CO; choice ewes. 13 25-f3 50: fair to good
eweo, M.OOS?3 2?- null eives, $2 50fl3.ro- ehee,
Hiring lnmb. $5 nofl5.25; fair to good pri.g
Inmbs. 14 75Kir.00; feeder wetliers, 13 3073 50
feeder lambs, J4.OOir4.40. Hepresentalive
Hies:
No. y. pr
3 Nebraska bucks 80 3 m
121 Nebraska yearlings 81 1 01
25". Nebraska wethers mi 4 10
1 buck lamb 80 4 51
?R Nebraska feeder lambs 50 4 GO
305 Nebraska slock ewes 7:1 1 r,n
149 Nebraska stock ewes OS 1 50
I cull ewes lfio 2 30
280 Wyoming stock owes R2 2 30
1118 Idaho wethers 10.". 3 83
300 feeders 4 (or.
20) Wyoming lambs 01 4 75
238 1'tnh wethers 9". 3 so
417 Ptah wethers 90 3 S5
221 Wyoming lambs C2 4 90
CHICAfiO I.IVI3
Ten Primary I : I -. 1 1 o n l,Hv.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 19 Tho first test of
the primary election law so far as known
In tho west and ono of tho first lu the
ccuntry, was made yesterday In this (Hen
nepin, county. 11 was a great success in
getting out the vote, a total of 3J,(,00 votes
having been cast iu this city, ns agtlnst
33.911 in the regular election of 1S9S. Tho
law worked (.monthly and with llttlo con.
fusion Candidates wero nominated for
congress nnd all county and city olllcra.
Marcus Duly Much linpi-iiveil,
NRW YOUK. Sept. 19. It was said ut tho
Netherlands hotel today that Marcus Daly,
who has been ill nt that place for some
days, ls reported considerably Improved.
"i rn-1 11 11 11 ( 1 phi 1 rvsiiviii.
n''VC!;VN!ATI' 1!)--'l'bo Cincinnati
fall festival opened today with a gorgeous
street parade. In which all local organiza
tions and Industries were reprerented. It
combines all the displays of the old Cin
cinnati exposition-, together with other
features from the German village to tho
mldw.iv. The cltv was tilled wlih excur
sionists yesterday and todav the attend
ance was unusually large. Miss Kolb was
the fetlvj queen She was met at the
river front on arrival by steamer and tho
parade started as her eseort to Music hall
where Governor Nash, Mayor 1-ielschmati.
Senator loraker. Congrissmen Hromwell
and fchattuek and others delivered ad
dresses. The festival will continue ten
days.
STOCK MAIIKIVI'.
Steers
Choice l.lnht mill Medium
Stenils'i Others Somen lint Lower,
CHICAGO. Sent 19. CATTLH Receipts,
7.000 head. Including 2,500 westerns and 1,100
Texiins: choice llcht and medium steers
steady, others MHOc lower; western steers
slow, teeners pic lower; Texans steady;
natives, best on sale todav, one carload nt
$'1.00: good to nrlrce steers. J5.50.5i5 9i; poor
to medium. $4 501? 5 (0; selected feeders,
Hteadv to 10e lower 13 S5if 4 li'i ; mixed stueU
ern, weak, lower. .82.73.1.0"; cows, weak to
10c lower, 12 7517(1.40; heifers, J3.oo.fi -,.00, ean
ners, steady, 2.23i2.75; bulls, steady, 12 S.V
1.0).
OA LVH8 Steady. JI.MW;fi50; Texans. re
celpts, 1,100 bend; best on sale todav two
carloads nt JI.05; Texas fed steers, 11 I .(if
5.15; Texas grass htecrs, J3.50,tl.3O; Texas
bulls, J2 7Sf(3.50.
HOGS ltecelpts. 20.000 head; tomorrow
23.000 head; estimated left over, 3.11.' head,
strong to 5c higher; top, J5.02'.i: mixed and
butchers. J3.1.7i!"i.57',i; good to choice, lieaiv,
J5.105.52'i; rough, heavy, $1 IlKjl 05; light,
J5.25ftC lii'4; bulk of s iles, J.V20ff-. 45
SIIi:i-:P AND LAMIIS-Uec-Ipts. 22 000
head; sheep steady: lambs, 15f2".e lower,
good to cholee, 13.sr.7i I 20; fair to ebol.-e
mixed, 13.2573 91; westi rn sheep. J.I S.'rf 1.20,
natlvo Iambs. J4.25ft5.75: western lambs. J5.00
ft 5. 05.
New Vnrl. 1,1 e Ntoclr.
NRW YOUK. Sent, hi HFF.VKS Re
ceipts, 3,205 head; steers, Pi7f20e lower; bilN
and cows steady; steers. 11 i.,rii ,.r,,: extrns
I'.SO; oxen und stags, J3.IVV1 1.(15; bulls, $2 3u
ffll.oo; cows, ,l.77i..io. Cables steady. Im
ports today, ii.ooii quarters or beef.
CALVF.S-Hccclpts, 2. Hi head; firm to
23c hluher for veals and urassers: vi.nla
J.VOOfS.75; grassers, $3 mfif 1. 00; mixed calves!
I.2.K4.50; yearlings, J2.ij7(3.00; city dressed
vca:s. linn, at !".( i::c per lb.
HIIi:i:P AN!) I.Aelll.S-Hoco nts. 1 1 rul
head; sheep firm to Sic higher; lambs a. -tlvo
at 10c hlk'her; sheen. 301147.: eniis
J2.00fj2.50; lambs, 15.(J0fjC.25; bunch. 37',a.
culls. Jt Mil I 73.
HOGS -ltecelpts. 7,i90 head: firm nt .,':.
f(0.10 for state hogs.
Tllll IIUALTV .MHICI-yr.
INSTHt!.MI-:NTS pll-VTon record Wednos
day, September 19, 19)0:
W'll 1111 lily Oei'ils,
W. A. Jeffries und wife to Ida F.
Curtis, IoIh 9 to 12, block 113, Dundee
Place 2-,oo
F. II. Garvin and wife to 12. It. Moore,
sublot 3 In tax lot 35 In 10-15-13 1,000
O. W. U'orthlngton to W. S. King ot
al. lot 1, block 91, South Omaha 500
Cathedral chapter, diocese of Ne
braska, to same, s20 feet lot 2, block
91, same i
Hubert Major to James Neville, lot II,
block I50, Grand View 200
W. I). Mead, Jr.. and wife to Uenjamin
Folsom, lots 18, 19, 20, 27 to 34, block
1. nnd lots 2, 3, I to 10, block 4,
Heillek park 3
C. W. Lyman and wife to Martin
Johnson, lot 1. block 14, Dwlght ei
L.'s add 400
M. II. Whitney and husband to Alois
Hock, sin feet lot I, and slO feet of
w3l feet lot 3, block 0, Improvement
Association uild SCO
((tilt (In I in DcpiIm.
Jf. JL Heed to William Kru--cr. w.
of o,i of s',4 sw'i 9-15-12
Jf. H. Johnson and husband to same,
s',4 swVi 9-15-12 3
1) Is.
P. C. Hacon. executor, to JL R. Kolby.
si I feet 'ot 10 and all lot 11. block fi.
Alamo Plaza
Total amount of transfers
St, 1. 1. Ills I, lie Stool.,
ST. LOI'IS, Sent 19. CATTI.l-1Heeelois
1.500. Including 3,20) Texans. market stea 1 .
niillvo shinning and exnort xteei s tr. o.i,
5 85; ilrcspcd bief and butchers' hIk-ih J! Pi
7i5.tO- steers, under 1 ,0oo pounds, J.1 Hit : 0.,
Blockers and feeders, JljiKii 1.80: cows and
heifers. U.t'V'ti 85; cancer-- II GOii'J CO; hull'
12.W73.10; TexitK and Indian steers. 13 204
4.1.0; cows and heifers. 12.4lfi.3 75.
HOGB-Heceipts, 7,1W; market uteady,
CORE YOURSELF!
Ush Ills tl for iinuaturati
OlHcharitri., liillululiiH-li.ri.
trritutlunr ur nkcnitlur.t
of 111 11 ,, 11 rirmlirinrt
PainlMK. Ate' r.et futiiiL-
THtEvttsCritUieuCo ''" or ronn.i. ,n.
C'NCl8Hti,0,PlK3 N'-'a "J HrucBl-da.
0rftfeO4
.01 u itrlctal
Irrinotl couliclnn.
wom;
nr k'nt 111 f luln tvrart'r
by ripit-M, inriKll, fa
II ro. er l L .tll. !. ?v
Circumr lent uu rouUdoti
rcMALR nnANs
(orfti ninntldr
rrL-iilmuriur wo-
' .11...1 .mil one full.
lire; moil Ntiilitiorn n.f. rrOn r in 'fir Oivbi I i
nt Hliertiimi A. Mrrnnne .. Iniini flCn. uU other
druKKUK or muiiiid by Lion Pruk' Lo. Duffulu, N V
Cook's Dueliess Tablets nre miecif ullr
J tled monthly by over K).(XO ladles. Price,
. . uy niHii. j 1. in. neuu 1 rents for
KHtnplf) and iifirtleiilais. The Cook Co..
2.U Woodwutd ave . Detroit. Mich.
Hold In Omnia l.y Kubn i ' o , 15 A Jlourlui.
&3
mm E- BOYD fi CO.,
Tcicpliotiu 10311. Oiualla, Nat
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, PROVISIONS utul .STOCKa
UOAItU OF TRADE.
Correspondence. John A Warren
JJimct wuen to
Chicaco
and
H.R.PEMNEY81 CO.
SfQtKSig
Grain
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