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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Grains in General Are Quiet on Board
of Trade.
SLIGHT NERVOUS ACTIVITY IN .CORN
Drrrmlirr Wlirnt Oop llluhor Tlmn
Vrpitrrdiij Ontu Arc- Dull ""1
"iuturelrm I'm vllim Ntrnd
' with .Moderate Trnde.
miif inn un n rsrnln In ccncral
wro qulot on tho I! i on r. I of Trndo today.
Willi a little irtwiuh activity In corn iim the
only feature. December whent clotted 'fee
higher than yesterday. December corn was
up VK14 and December out Uc lilRtwr.
l'roviiimiB wire rather steady, but closed
I lIJcccmberr'whcat opened rather steady at
fHf, ',c under yttnlay's close on lower
cables, iHrne rocolptfl, moderate clearances
I and Indirfeient cash demand. Local tnidrrs.
however, nlnycd somu part and on buy im
out of the shorts and a fair commission
house demand at. low IlKuros the prlci
I lliictunted mirrowly till It touched iUV
I where It closed, ltecelpts were 'JoS cam, t
of contract Knide. Minneapolis and Dul.ilh
I reported TIG cars, making a total for the
1 three, points of Oil cars, against 1,01 last
week and TP! a year njjo. 1'rlmary receipts
were l.;,2M bushels, ngalnst 1,011,72, ,a
year ago .Shipments wero "S1.125 bushels
imalnst 90I..V6 last year. Twenty lond wero
taken for export nnd the clearances of At
lantle and gulr ports In wheat and Hour
cimilcd WJ.&tJI bushels.
Corn had something of a nervous, active
mnrkct, which opened higher on fear or
frost In the northwest. December opened
unchanged to Ue higher at fi'fiili'.c, but
was depressed by large offerings by the
same crowil of longs who sold yesterday.
The price slipped back by degreeH till It
reached MHo on a little nervousness nnd on
a report of some each demand tho cereal
ilrmed up w!l till It stood V'hc better
than yesterday's close at fwM(.'"4c. lte
celpts were 25'.' cars,
OatH hud a dull and featureless market,
Inclined to follow com, but lUctti.itlng
only narrowly. December opening verv
cjulet and unchanged at :Wi.JjHc. There
was little niitvlde tride anil but seaMerln?
demand, whkh nuide the highest price for
the session 35?a where It closed. Itccclptn
were !)S cms.
There was moderate trade In provisions,
with a firm undertone on demand for cimIi
lard and ribs, buying by Cudtihy being
most prominent. January pork opened 2',
fl.'c down at JI5.vniM5.72ii, was lovest nt
$15.70 and closed Mrm at SI5.M. Jiuiuiiry
lard opened 2tjc under yesterday nt T3.12V4
find at one time touchi;d tn.p), but closed
firm at tO.lT't- January ribs opened 2H
under yesterday at tX.DTMt and Ilrmed up to
$8.15, closing linn at JS.l2lvfJS.l5.
Kstlmated receipts lor tomorrow: Wheat,
130 cars, corn, 220 cars; oats, J25 cars; hogs,
SO.Mki head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlclcn.j Open. I illgh.l Low, Close. Yes'y!
Wheat
Hept ,
Dec...
May...
Corn
Kept, Dec. . .
May..
Onts
fiept. .
Doe...
Mny..
"Pork
Sept..,
Ort....
Jan..,,
Lard
Hept..,
Oct...
Jan...,
TUbs
Sept... Oct ..,
Jan,..,
I
rt7fr!tt'SW4
lU'W'tl 70ai
73iiU(,l7l mv
701
TO'il
701 J
73i
tAf
r.7
33i
73
r4J
71 flH!
ffi4
ST I'.
55
S7V4
BO'j
i
K?4
33V
.litis
:i7Hi
;ii ri m
H.'ifi'i
.1.
37'j.
It 05 I
ii r,7',4
15 70
9 45 '
9 35
9 10
R 82Vt'
8 00
8 0714
37U
II 02t4
14 72Va
15 75
9 35
9 35
9 10
8 55
8 H214
8 10
11 70
14 70
H 77V4
15 SO
9 4 .".
14 IS
II 75
15 SO
9 45 !
9 45
9 17l
S fiO '
8 fi7',4'
8 15
II
lo ,()
9 IS
0 37VS
0 12U
9 174
V 20
s m 1
8 fi7'4
S 15
S (V'W
8
No 2.
Cash nuotatlnns were ns follows;
KLOim Htendv; winter patents, $U&pi
S.tO: straights. $3.00173.40: clears. $2.80f?3.2O:
spring spoclals. $4,1011.20; patents, $3.43
8.70; Htrilghts, ?2.SO03.2O.
HKAT-No. 8, Mt!4(ifi7'4c; No, 2 red. 70
3 lO'ie.
OATS-No. 2. 3lc; No. 2 white, 3G?,(337!Vc:
No. :i white, .".(iUWi'ic
uyi:-no. s. noyx'.Hc.
iV.v.'.'.lJ':K"7Knlr to choice malting. r.jffoSc.
HKHDS-No. 1 llaxseed. J1.4S; No. 1 north
western. $1.60. Clover, contract grade, $S.40.
HOV HIONS-Mess pork, per '1ml.. $1 .75
Cll4.SU. hard, per 100 lbs.-. $9.35. Short ribs
Hides (loose), KM8.70. Dry salted ohoul.
lers (boxed). $7.50J(;7.73. Short clear sides
(boxed), $U.25(fr9.30.
WIIIHIv Y Iliisln nf lil-l. .nn. tt
- ...,,n, i.uu,
Tho folldwlng nro tho receipts and ship
incuts tor tho Inst twenty-four hours;
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
l."w-. b,l,s -niH a4.txw
AVhent, bu 355.(100 SOfl.000
Torn, bu, 2.11.0O) 2r,000
OntH.hu 195,000 231,1100
V'; 5.00c) 3.0110
Hurley, bu 10,000 (3,000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, 14H20c;
aalries, 13fil,c, Cheese, stendy, 9?i10-Mc
Ebbs, llrm; fresh, 1514c uv.4..
MOW YOHIC CKMlIt.tl, MAUKKT.
anotntiiiiia of the Day on Vnrloua
Conuiioditfps.
,fi'J01m spnt- ii.-c't.oun-ncccipts.
36.193 bhls.; exports. 17,220 bbls.; sales, 13.750
rkgs.; market fairly active and steadily
held; winter patents. $3.C0fi3.85. Uyo flour.
Jtendy; sales 400 bhln.j fair to good, $2.8041
3.15; ehoIn to fancy, $3.30(83.00.
COHNMKAl. Klrm; yellow western, $1.18;
Brandywlne, $3.r,i3.60.
RYIJ Quiet; No. 2 western. BOUc, f. o. b.
rtlloat; state, 55(I5tic. c. I. f. Now York car
lots. NAru.KY-Stendy; feeding, 51c
oai-ii. uuiuin, nominal. Options opened
uarelv steadv. -t'linv ntr ii.iam
pointing cables, big primary receipts and
liquidation, but nfcrward rallied mi cov
ering, liberal clearances, sympathy with
Der. .stj.i.Vsc: closed at 70Hc.
LOIIN-Heielpts, 4,000 bu.; exports. 1.510
bu.; snles. 175.000 bu. futures, lio.two bu,
spot. Spot market llrm: No. 2, f2Hc ele
vator and GSttc r, t b H,l0lU 0ptlt) m
ket declined at llrst under renewed llnulda
tlon, weak cables, large receipts and snt-
loinuiury weainer news, nut Ilnnlly turned
Options opened easy, eaBcd off with com.
but flnnlly recovered.
TAM.Oy-Klrm; city (J2 per package).
6H?0UJ),ry. l"'p.H,1R'- 'reel. SfcV?".
cho'c.lw5c.y; "Mmn- ,0
'V?!?D-S,.'"'!l'i "I'rlng bran. $t7.f17.rA;
tniiiuungs, iwu20.io; winter bran, ja.r-f
. U lfJ- 1 !V5 1? y.: , ' 'ommon to choice.
19.0 crot). liaise nm crop. 6Uu; olds. lR3o
1 nclllc coast. 1900 crop. uui5c; lsf9 JcVop
tijllc; olds, UCuc.
HIDES Steady: Onlveston, 2i) to "5 lbs
ISc; California, 21 to 21 lbs., J9Hc: Texas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs., lllic. " ' lexj"
l.KATUKR-Stcady; hemlock solo, Hupiios
231 -i!4l4 -" -4isi,4(i, acid,
I'ltOVISIONS-Ileef, steady; family. tl(tn
12.00; mess. $9.501110.00; beef lmm. $:oo
23.00; puckct. $10.04i 10.50; city, extra India
mess. JlB.OOitflS.OO. Cut meats, steadv; nlnbi. ?
bellies. $9.2.U.25; pickled shoulders $7,S34r
7.50; pickled bams. $10.75fftll.23. I.ard, steady;
ivepiorii ntf.uurii, itrjiiit'ii, sieiviy;
September closed, $3.73, nomtunl; continent,
10; aoutn America, jiu.w; compound, n.iv
7.50. 1'ork. llrm; family, $17; Bhort clear,
I16.2SfflS.23: tncss. $15.73flil.75.
lU'TTKIl-ItecelptK. 4.S5S pkgs.; steady;
stato dairy. lltilSlie; creamery, 1514W2014o;
.nine pacacu inciorj, iitfjuc,
CHl:):si:-Hccelpta. 5,4s;l packnges;
stendy; fancy, large, colored, SiiiS'lc;
fancy, large, white, Siifi8Hc; fancy, small,
coioreu, vita, lancy, biuuii, niuie, a)c.
KflflS Iteerlnts. 7.797 nackaizes: stemlv
state and Pennsylvania, 18ifii)c; western
MOIiASSKS-Steadv.
1'Ol'liTHY Alive steady, dressed Irregu
lar: snrlnsers. He: fowls. 11c: turkeys. 10c.
MBTAI.8 Without stimulating much ac
tivity tho local market for tin advanced
from 26 to 60 points today as a result of an
absence nf sellers nnd on a bullish turn to
statics. Tho taiarkct ruled tlrm nil duy and
closed firmer nt $26.40(J( 25.50. London prices
were also higher by 15s, spot closing nt
115 Es uhd futures 112 12s 6d. Copper In
London was a shade lower under realizing
but closed steady at 67 Ss 9d for spot and
67 16s 6d for futures: here dull and noml-
nsi at ib.mtu i7.w tor L,aue superior ana
1137Htfl6.621i for castlnr and electrolytic.
an was aim locally, wnue me Lonaon
''narket advanced.
epeiter was without
e I r.
" ,,,;,"I,,"Bi wUc, o. I. r. tiiirraio.
, W'IKAT lleceljits. 43,600 bu.; exports. 17,
000 hu.; sales. 2,32o,000 bu futures, LTO.OOO bu.
spot. Spot sternly: No. 2 red, 7tfic, f. o, b.
afloat; No. 2 rud. 74?io elevator; No. 1
northern lnliith hull i. ,
II. Alt,. 4
he not ad vn nee; May, 7ST,f79Hc; closed at
Wc: September, 7414Q74?,c; closed nt 74c;
October. 73Sffi7Jlie! c ni,l nt 7iit. ii...
vum'iiiik ana exnort i nimm.
kiw. ! i i U,.UU h'slK-r: May. G2V45f
63140: closed nt J31c: September. fiKflfilHc:
closed at i.lHo; December, 01tfffc'lTtc; closed
ftt uljic.
OATS rteeelnts. 128.100 lm vr.r.riu at
hit. bpot. steady: No. 2, 38c; No. 3, 37V4c;
No. 2 white. 40c: No. 3 white. 30c; track
m 1 xo,i.?ySH.t-orn- 37U3ilc: track, white west!
era. uS'4aT4ic: trnrk whit,, en.. "ili.iz
change, closing at $J nominal. Domestic
Iron markets were unchanged at $3.00110.00
for pig Iron warrants; No. 1 northern foun
dry, $15.wkt15..V); No. 2 foundry, southern,
JllWj 14.50, No. 1 southern foundry. $14.7a
W13.25, No. 1 southern soft, $l.7ogi5.2J.
Glasgow warrants closed nt 61a nnd .Mid
dlcsborough nt 45s 44d.
OMaIIA WIIOLKSAI.U MAItKKT.
Condltliin of Trnde nni: Quotations on
Stnplp nnd Fnney Produce.
IXiOS-Hecelpts. fir loss off. 13811c.
I.IVB I'orf.TUY-IIens. 707'4e; yourg
nnd old roosters, le, turkeys, fijc; ducs
and geese, 6ffSHc; spring chickens, per lb.,
Mlojic.
,HI"lTH Common to fair. Il4fll2c;
choice dairy, In tub, J51il6ci separator, 20
t21c.
KJtnSH riSU-Illack bass. ISc; white
bnss, 10c: btuellsh, 11c; bullheads. 10c: blue
llns, 7c; buffuloes, 7c; cnttnh, 12c; cod. loo;
crappleo, 10c. hullbut, He; herring, "c; had
dock, loc; pike, 10c; red snapper, 10c; sal
mon, lie; sunllsh, 5c; trout, loc; Whitehall,
10c.
OYSTKHS Standards, per can, 30c; extra
selects, per can, 37c; New York counts, per
can, 15c.
1'iUKONS-Mve, pr doz., COc.
VKALS-Cholco. 8fl3c.
MAY -Prices i;uoled bv Omaha Wholesale
rtiv Dealers' association: Choice upland,
$3.M; No 2 upland, $3.00; medium. JS.ro:
coarse. $7.50. Ilyo straw, $t.&0. These prlcct
are for hay of good color and qubllty. Du
mnnd fair. Receipts, 2 cars.
WHKAT-COc.
CORN Bit.
OATS-3IL
IJRAN-J10.50
VnOHTARLES.
K4JO PI,ANT8-Por do... 75c.
GllKHN CORN Pep ,lo... lde.
i AiiHuiM ivr markot basket, 33c.
Ui:UT3-Pct half-bu. nasket, 3jc.
1 1.' ItNIP.S Per basket, ;t0c
CUCUMUEltS Itoine.nroivn. nor Anr... 10
tl5e. - '
I.HTTUCH-I'cr bu.. 20o.
llAniani:s-Pcr doz., lOOUc.
PAltSI.KY-Pcr doz.. 20c.
NDVV POTATOKS l.lltfl.2i.
SWHHT POTATOKS-Per bu.. 1.23.
la iniAui!. Home-grown. 2'52'4c.
TOMATOliS Home-Brown. per
18-lb.
onuKci, bee.
ONIONS .Homegrown, ner lb.. 211214c.
I113AN8 Wax. n'r i.'.-bii. basket. 60c:
string, per U-bu. hasket, 50c.
CANTAI.OUPlC-llnme-grown. per doz..
2o5(ji)c; crates, $1 50171.7b; Rocuyfords, per
crale, $!.to.
WATKiCNtKLONS Missouri, Iowa and
Nebraska. 2(W725e. as to size,
CHI.I2RY Kalumazoo, per bunch. 26033c;
Nebinska. tier linnrh. iliKflrte! tTolorn.lo
40JG0C.
fRUITS.
APPI.FS-Per bbl.. S2.25U2.50.
PHACI I ICS California freestone, per box,
Roc: clings. f.c: Colorado freetonc. 75S8.c;
r.ioerios, ii-nnsKci crates,
PI.O.M8-('allfi)rmn. ner pri?? SI 3Sf
home-grown, per S-lb. basket. 15c.
I'K.Min tinrtictiH, k.w, utan, w now
York nr.r'letts, kegs, $2.50.
GRAPKS-C'nllfornla Tokav. 4-lh. ernto.
$2; Muscats, $1.60: Concords, home grown,
per -io. nnsKCi, lh',iiC.
PINK APPt.Kt-Per ernte of 12 tn 1R HI .25.
CRANUnRRlKS-Per bbl., $7.05; per crate,
$2.5). M
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS-Valenclaf!. J4.O0ff3.OO: Med.
sweets. $1.50.
LKMONS-Kaney. $4.W; chrlce, J3.E0.
HANANAS Per bunch, neeornmir tn lie.
$2.IXVii2.b0
FIOS California, new cartons, 73c; lay
ers, ii.",c: Imported, per lb.. 10J?12c.
u,i j l'-o I'crsian, in wvin. boxes, sairs, ec.
M1SCEI.LANKOU8.
NUTS Kngllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 15e: ni.
berts. per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., is20c;
raw p. units, po lb., Stfjlc; roasted, tirif
71?c: Iltnzlls, 13c: pecans, 1022c.
uiduk i'er DDI., i.5o; per ',4-osi., $2.73.
I1IDKS No. 1 green. 6Uc: No. 2 creen.
BV4c; No. 1 salted, Sc; No. 2 salted, 7c;
No, l veal cair, 8 to 1254 lbs., sc; ro. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs.. Cc; dry hides. 8013c;
sheep pelts, 2375c; horschldts, $1.60i32.25.
St. I.nnla Grain nnd Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Sent. 12. WHKAT-Ktrone:
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. KOVic: track. 7014
fT70-;o: Septemuer, fiSTic; December, "IMCff
May, isc; ino. . narn, wi'.stiiifiic.
CORN H Ichor: No. 2 cash. RS'te; trnek.
58c; September, 57c; December, 65T4c; Mny,
6014c
OATS-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 36c; track. 37c;
September. 33Hc: December, 37c; May, 3314Q
391ic: No. 2 white. 3SQ3Si,4c.
iix is nrm at w.ftc.
KLOtlR Dull 'and easv: now red winter
patents. $3.40Ii3.55: extra fancv nnd
straight. $3,005(3.15; clear. $2.65'8'2.00.
SKICDS Klax, no market; timothy, enfy
at $l.75fl5.15.
CORNMRAI-Steady at $2.90.
RRAN Quiet nnd nominal: socked, east
track, 77c.
HAY Irregular; timothy, $10.00013.50;
prairie. $7.O0U.OO.
wiiiHivY steady nt J1.30.
IRON COTTONTIKS-$1.32.
RAaoiNO-W(7i4c.
HKMP TWIN13 9c.
PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: tnhhlne 11R .75.
Lnrd. higher at $9.25. Drv snlt meat!,.
strong: boxed lots, extra short and clear
ribs, $9; clear sides, $9.37. Racon, strong;
boxed lots, extra shorts and clenr ribs,
$3.S714: clear sides. $10.1214.
MKTAL.B Iead. steady at $4.271401.33.
Spelter, quiet at $3.83.
, POUI.TRY-Flrm; chickens, 7c; springs,
9c; turkeys, fic; young. 714c; ducks, C14c;
HI'TTER Steadv: erenmerv. 1nAU.n-
dairy. ISijilCc.
WiOH-Lower nt 15c.
RKCKIPTS-Flour. fi.000 hbls- wh-.af.
113.000 bu.: corn, 3S.000 bu.: o:its, 50.000 bii.
SHIPMKNTS-Flour. S.fO) bh's .m
65,txi0 bu.; corn, 37,000 hu.; ont,s, 26,000 bu.
Liverpool (Jrntn nnd I'm visions.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 12. WHKAT-Spot.
nulet: No. 2 red. western winter, nntet. R
fid; No. 1 northern, spring, 6h 7.4d: No. 1
u.iiuornin, db iiwu i-uiurcn, (iust; Sep
tember. 5s 6d; December, B.i 7Jd.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new. 6s Ud. Futures, ijulct; September, 4s
10-Vid: October. 4s 1014d; November, 4s 10',4d.
PROVISIONS Lard, American refined.
In palls, tlrm, 47s 6d; nrlmo western. In
tierces, llrm. 47s 9d. Rncon, Cumbsrlnnd
cut, tlrm, Ms; long clear middles, light,
llrm, 43s: long clear middles, heavy, llrm.
48s 3d; short clenr backs, tlrm, 46s; clear
bellies, llrm, 58s. Shoulders, square cut,
tlrm, 39s. Hams, short cat, firm, 62s Gd.
TALLOW Australian. In London, strnntr
29.
" CHEKSE American finest white, quiet,
44s fid: American llnest colored, quiet, 66j Cd.
iw..n uinniunn, bs in.
HOPS-At London (Pacific coast), quiet,
3fl315n.
Receipts of wheat during tho lust three
davs, 22,000 centals, all American.
Receipts of American corn during the last
three days, 137,000 centals,
Kansas City tJrnln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY", Sept. 12.-WHEAT-Sep-tember,
Blc; December, CGiR6S".ic; May.
7014c: cash, No. 2 hard, U'i'u65iic; No. 2
red. fiSHifffiSc.
CORN-September. tSlJc; December, 6714c;
May, 53Vc; cash, No. 2 mixed. 6S!405SljC:
No. 2 white, 69c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 3S!',32S!4c
RYK-No. 2. Kc,
HAY-Cholce timothy. $13.00; choice prat-
r e. $14.60.
Ill.'TTliR -fancy.
lUiliic.
Creamery, 1614910c; dairy,
KO OS-Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock quoted on 'chango at 14c per doz.,
loss off. eases returned.
RIX'niPTS-Whent, 63.300 bu.; corn, 16.fOO
bu.: oats. 19,000 bu. '
8HIPMUNTS-Wheat. 141,000 bu.; corn.
21,000 till.; oats, 15,000 bu, '
Toledo (irnln nnd Seed.
TpLUpp. Sept. l2.-'HKAT-Modcrately
active, higher; cash and September. 72c:
December. 734c; May, 77c.
CORN-Dull; cash and September, 30c;
December. 37c; May. 37ic.
R Y K 53c.
SUEDS-Clover. active, higher; cash,
prime nnd October, $3.20; December. $5.25.
Timothy, $2. W.
Mlnnrnpolla Whent Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 12. WHEAT
Cash, fSp; December. 67?itifi7c: Mny. 71 tf
71Hc; on track. No. 1 hard. 70c; No. 1 north
ern. OSe; No. 2 northern, Kic.
FLOUR-First patents, $3.S3JJ3.93: second
patents, $3.iHti3.7.'i llrst clears, $2.S(OT2.S5:
second clears, $2.20.
URAN-ln bulk, $13.0013.50.
Mllvniikfr (irnln Mnrlcrt.
CORN December, 67"t,c.
Dulutli (irnln MnrKet.
CORN-55;c,
OAT8-33-0 351jc.
Prorln Market.
PEORIA. Sept. 12CORN-Inactive; I5c
bid for No. 3.
OATS- Irregular; No. 3 white, 35f3Sc.
billed through
WIUSICY-On tho bakls of ll.SO for An
tshed goods.
MILWAUKEE, Sent. 12.-WHEAT-Qulet;
No. 1 northern. iaiUi70c; No. 2 northern
B7uwtvsise: December. 70V p. normcrn,
RYE Steadv; No. 1, 53Uff?5c
RARLEY-Weak; No. 2, 60c; sample, 43ff
DULUTlI, Sept. 12.-WHE.VT-Cttsh No
1 hard. 71c; No. 2 northern. 66?; No. northl
cm, i4p; September. 6sUo: Octobe?
6SUc: December, 6S.46Sic; May, 7J''c "
XK1V YORK STOCKS ASD nnDS.
L'omliiK ftnnk Statement Affect
Week's Cnsli .Movements.
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-The news from
I In (Tn lo was practically eliminated as an In
fluence from the stock market today for tho
llrst time since the event of last Friday.
The coming bank statement began to
loom big on the horizon of tomorrow's pre
liminary llgures of the week's cash move
ments will hIIow some estimate of what the
showing will be. In the Item of loans, how
ever, the stntemcnt Itself on Saturday will
have to be awaited. Apparently there can
be in) escnpo from a weal: statement on
both scores. The banks have lost cash on
the Interior movement during the week, but
the drain to tho subtreasury has been scnsl
bly diminished. Large payments havo been
made to the banks on account of Australian
and Klondike gold and the inversion of In
ternal revenue receipts Into bunk deposits
Is apparently begin tig to affect the account
with the government Institution. The in
crease In the subtreasury is to be distrib
uted ultimo toly to banks throughout tho
country which have bonds with the treas
ury to securo them. Tho bulk of the pay
nwnts to the government are made In New
York and consequently they will be de
posited temporarily In New York banks
having what are called "live accounts" with
tho government nnd so may affect the
showing of the banks this week.
The acceptances by tho secretary of the
treasury of tenders of government bonds
were not known until after tho market
closed today and tho payment for these
bondB nro too lato to llguro In tills week's
bank statement anyhow.
Yesterday's feeling of skepticism of tho
cfllcacy of this measure to give such relief
to the money market ns would bcnetlt apec
ulatlon iu stocks was deepened today and
the additional sharp rise In tho bid prices
of government bonds on call increased the
doubt as to tenders being made at prices
which the secretary would be inclined to
accent Iu any largo amount. Tho expressed
unwillingness of tho sccretnry to offer any
considerable bonus to owners of bonds to
Induco them to sell Influenced this feeling,
which was a considerable factor in tho
heaviness nnd uncertainty which pervaded
the market all day. Tho St. Paul dividend
episode was disconcerting to 11 part of the
speculators who hud mule very confident
predictions of an increase In tho dividend
"Kl't "lock on the strength of
their belief. Their most plausihlo argument
wns that at the time the St. Paul authori
ties rejected the offer from Northern Pa
clllc. which was nftcrward accepted by
Hurllngton, advances were given to stock
holders thnt they would furo as well ns
though the offer had been accepted. Re
public Steel was particularly weak ns an
nfter effect of thu poor showing of tho
annual report, and Amalgamated Copper
was conspicuously under pressure all day.
hilgur was sold ostensibly on a good prod
uct canning season. Other prices of any
considerable extent wero in stocks of little
prominence.
Railroad bonds were dull nnd llrm. Total
salca, par value, $1,393,000. United States 3s
advanced li, the old 4s nnd 5s 14 nnd tho
now 4s 1 per cent on tho last call today.
The following are tho elo.'lng prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd,.
Ilaltlmure ft Ohio
lo pfd
CnnniilHii I'acltlc.
Camilla So
Chi-it. & Ohio
. 75V4 So. Pacific
. Dii So. Hallway
.H1 I do pfd
. 33 Texas & Pacific....
.11014 Tol., St. L. & W..
. 73 J do pfd
. 41) Union Pacific
. 3!V do pfd..,
. 37 Si
. 31?
. 87
. 12
. 21)
. 34
W'.i
. M
. 2.'U
.
. lS'i
. 21
21
. 4:
. 7o;
,175
,190
, 93
.160
.111
. 29S
. lo
. 19V.
. 43Vk
. 43?,
. 991a
.133'k
44
6,
, SS
.2:01;
. 6711
.1171,
.260
. 36
. 13
. 24 li
, SO,
. sa
. 86
. 43
. 191,
. 40)t
. 76
. 9
. 64
.
.11014
. 401i
. SI
,20
. 131i
, 63',
1!9
. C2a
. 16?.
. 73
. isy
. 81,
. 18!a
, S3
. 43H
. 93',
. 92U
Chicago & Alton...
do pfd
Chi., Iml. & L...
do pfd
Chicago & i:. III.
Chicago O. W,,..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Chicago & N. WV
C. It. 1. & P
,. waoasn
. 43',,' do pfd
. 7t Wheel. & L. K
...12 do 2d pfd
. S4 Wis. Central
. 81 do pfd
.. i P. C. C. & St. L...
,194 Adams Kx
ll'l lAmerlenn V.x
22'i I'. S. Kx
Chicago Ter. & Tr.
do pfd
O, C. (, & tit. I...
. tHs Wells-FarKO Kx....
. !eiJ4 Amal, Copper
. 14 Amer. Car & P....
. 53 do pfd ,-.
. 23 Amr. Lin. OH
.16114 do pfd
..221 Amer. S. & It
. 43 do pfd
. 34 Amer. Tohaoco...,
.10: Anac. Mining Co..,
. 70S Ilrooklyn It. T
. 5i Icolo. Fuel & iron.
.183", Con. Oa
. f3'4 Con. Tobacco
. 7lj do pf(,
.14414 Oen. Klectrlc
. 3SJ, Olueose Sugar ....
1. 75 Hocking Coal
. 61 Inter. Paper
.123 do pfd
,.10214 Inter. Power
,.11714 Uiclfde Oas
.163 National lllscult ..
. 24 National Lead
. 14' National Salt
.101 do pfd
,.10114 No. American
. 2SVS Paelllo Coast
5511 Paelllo Mall
.162 People's Oas
.11 Pressed H. Car
,. Ml, do pfd
,. S Pullman P. Car...
,122'4 nepubllo Steel ....
. 3H do pfd
,. 334. Sugar
..143S Tonn, Coal & Iron.
. 41i Union Hag & p....
,. 75' do nfd
Colorado So ,
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. tc Hutlnon....
Pel. L. ,t W
Denver & It, O...
do pfd
Krie
do 1st pfd
do M pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley ..
do pfd
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central
do pfd
Luke Erie & W...
do pfd
L. & K
Manhattan L
Met. St. lty
Mcx. Central
Mex. National ....
Minn. & St. L....
Mo. I'aclOo
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central ....
Norfolk & W
do pfd
No. l'ucino
do pfd
Ontario & W
Pennsylvania
Ileu ding
du 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. A S. V
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
,. 52; ,U. S. Leather
do tlfd....
,. St
. cs'.i
,. 30
,. 63i
,.161
..ISft '
U. S. Rubber .,
do pfd
U. S. Sleel
do nfd
Western Union
Trust receipts.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Tho stock mar
Kct today was llrm on rumors that Hotha
had resigned or would resign his command.
African mines In particular wero buoyant.
American shnres wero exceptionally Idle
and hung around pnrltles until tho after
noon, when Now York purchases jf Erie.
United States Steel, Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul, Atchison nnd Union Pacific caused
a sharp spurt. Tho closing was about &
point under tho best. Money rates show
nract cally no change. Tho Hank of Kng
and has raised tho selling prices of eagles
lid. l arls checks, L'5.2114; Berlin. LU43.
Kerr York Money Mnrkct.
N13W YORK, Sept, 12.-MONEY-On call,
Arm. 4Q per cent; last loan, 6 per cent:
ruling rate. 414 per cent; prlmo mercantllo
pap'ir. CtyuU per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with
?H.aL business In bankers' bills, $4.R3i4M
4.8oii for demand nnd tl.H2i for sixty dnys
posted rats. $4.831404.81 and SI.86ffl.SC!A
commercial bills. $I.8204.S2!4.
SILVER-Bar, 6SHj; Mexltan dollars,
4514c.
BONDS Government, strong; state,
weak; railroad, strong. '
The closing quotations on bonds nro 0
follows:
U. S. ref. :s. reg...,
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do new 4t, reg-...-
do coupon
do old 4s, reg
do coupon
do Cs, reg
do coupon
Atch, gen. 4s
do ad). 4s
Baltimore & O, 4s,,
do Slit
do com. 4s
Canada So. 2s
Central ot Ga, S...
do Is nc
Ches. & O. 41is
Chi. & Alton 31S...
C II, & Q. new 4s,
C, M & St P g. 4s, ,
C, & N. S o. 7s..,
0 R. I. & P. 4s...
C C C & Ht L Jt. 4s,
Chicago Ter. 4s
Colo, So. !
Dener & It. O, 4s,
Krle pilor lien 4s...
do general 4s
V. W. & D, C, Is,,
103
10811
ios;
10SH
1394
139 li
112'
11314
10S!i
1081i
Hocking Val. 4(js.
L. & N. unl. 4s,...
Mex. Central 4s,...
do la Inc
Minn. & St. L it.
M.. K. & T. 4
do Is
N. Y. Central Is,..
do gen. 315s
N. J. C. g. 3s
No. Parln.i 4
.106
.101
. S3
. S!
1031;
.
. K
lli'.'i
.107
.1291;
.1041,
. 721J
1021;
. !;
.114
. 93
. 97'j
. 7S
. 86
. 9Pi
.1IU
104
97
I do 3 1,
103 It
951 i
103S
107
10
SI
105H
Si's
96,
r. e V. con. s,.
rteadlng gen. 4s,..,
Ht L & I M r.
St. L. & H. F. ,.
St. L. Southw, Is.
do 2s
S. A. & A. P. 4s.
'So, Hallway 5s"."
110
i racino i,.
Tol, St L & V U.
Union Pacific 4s.,..
do conv. 4s
11a
SI
111
li
102
34
S71
102 S
'jlij
,
103
.103
,106'S
.119
.110
. C'
.113!,
Wabash Is
do Is
do deh. 11
West Shore 4
Wheel. & u K. 4s
911
is, central 4s
noston Stock tluotntloiis.
BOSTON. Sept. 12.-Ca!l loans. 4kQ6 per
uit; time loans, 506 per cent. Closing:
ecu
A.. T. & S. F..
.. 74HWest Knd
","T? Westlngh. Klectrlc
,.129H Ate 1 son 4i
95
. 73
.1(1
, It
. 2
. 28
.111
3714
.731,
. 1J;
. 19
!ilu
. M14
.173
. 6a,
.313
. IS
. 31,
. 67
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ....
American Tel
Hoston & Albany,
ltoston Elevated
Iloston & Maine,
Dominion Coal,,,
do prd
U. S. Sleel
do pfd ,.
Fltchburg pfd ...
Gen. Klectrlc ...
1.I6JI4 N. K. O, & C.
..I3C lAdventur .
3s.
,.1,0 lllngham Mln. Co.
,.191 Umal. Copper
.. tlli'Atlantla
,.113 ,C'al. & Hecla
,. 4',; Centennial
,. 92, Franklin
.144 Humboldt
,.259 Osceola
,,23i Parrot
,. Illl(Qulney
,. 6 Santa Fe Copper...
,.MS .Tamarack
. 33 Utah Mining
.. 19 AVInona ,,,
,. 9714 Wolverine
.. 3 .
tM. VAtc. III
Mex. Central ....
x. k. a. & c...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
Rubber
Union Pacific ...
Union Lund
Bid.
ilnnk ClrnrlitKs.
OMAHA, Sept. 12. Bank clearings today,
$1,014,1:7; corresponding day last year, $)2,
570: increase. $101,557.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12.-Clearlnss,
$16.270.K12; balances, $3,372,877.
CINCINNATI. Sept. 12.-iCIcarlngs. $2,835.
450; New York exchange, 10c discount;
money. 4!4igo per cent.
BOSTON, Sept. 12.-Clearlngs, $21,959,209;
balances. Ji. 931. 419.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 12.-ClearlnB. $7,S10,G?0;
balances, $717,059; money, 5S6 per cent. New
ork exchange, par bid, 10c premium nskod.
CHICAGO, Sept. 12.-CIearlngs, Jlrt.lfiS.C'fi;
balances, $2.til7.S73; posted exchange, $1. t,
14.87; Now York exchange, 10c discount.
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-CIearlngs, $250,0'.V1.
028; balances, $15,611,705.
Liiniliui stock Quotation,
LONDON, Sept. 12.-4 p. m. Closing:
Cone., money
.93
1318 do pfd 91
94 No. Pacific pfd 1")
S Ontario ft W 33;
7s-n Pennsylvania 71'
99t Heading 21U
1014 do pfd 29
Iim do 2d pfd 2'i
46 fo. Railway 33s
24, do pfd 90
1CJ So. Pacific M't
471; Union Pacific 10P4
96; do pfd 901)
43 V, S. Steel 4i
72s do pfd 97
r.S't Wabash !I4
119 do pfd 11
10614 .Spanish 4 70S
33.!IUnd Mines 42S
36 I
00 account
Anaconda ,,,,
Atchison
do pfd
Ilalttmore A Ohio..
Canadian Pacific.
Ches. & Ohio
Chicago O. W
C. M. & St. I'
Denver & 11. G
do pfd.
Krle
do pfd
do 21, pfd
Illinois Central ....
L. & N
M.. K. & T. pfd...
Norfolk A W,
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVER Bar steady, 27d per 02.
,MONHY-li4jHi per cent. The rate of
discount In the open markot for short bills
ls2!ih-2H per cent; for three months' bills,
2o-lbr2?, per cent.
Nctr York .Mining Stocks,
NEW YORK, Sept. 12. The following nrc
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con..
Alice
Ilreece
Ilrunswlck Con ..
Comstock Tunnel.
Con. Cal. A Vn...
Deadwood Terra
Horn Silver
Iron Silver .,
Leadvllle Con
.. 70
.. 40
..149
.. 7
.. I
..1?3
.. CO
,.173
,. 6')
.. 6
ILIItle Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Phnenlx
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
.Standard
,. 12
.113
,. SO
,. 8
1. 2
. 2
. II
,. 30
.323
I'orelKn Flnnnelnl.
LONDON, Sept. 12. Money was In Im
proved demand today, partly In connection
with ihe settlement, nnd supplies were.
Hbtiudnnt, Thero was less apprehension of
enrly shipments of gold to New York in
view of Secretary Gage's action in offering
to buy $20,000,000 of outstanding government
bonds. Prices on the Stock exchange were
steady nnd business wns Inactive. Consols
wero llrm nnd had a better lone. As the
trafllc returns Bhow some Improvement of
trnde thero wob an innulry for homo rails,
which afterwnrd reacted. Americans
opened dull In sympathy with New York,
especially Denver, but later" they hardened.
St. Paul was steady, operators waiting tho
expected dividend nnnouncements. Trnns
nctlons were limited. Prices closed steady.
Kafllrs wero harder, operators awaiting tho
outcomo of Lord Kitchener's proclamation.
Tho Bank of England has ndvanccd Its sell
ing price for American eagles 11 farthing to
70s 9d. A rumor on the Stock exchange to
day that General Bothn had resigned his
post of commander-in-chief of the Boer
forces caused a rise In Kafllrs. Gold pre
miums nt Rome, 3.88.
Thu weekly statement of the Bank of
England shown tho following changes:
Total reserve, Increase, 401,000; circula
tion, decrense, 362,000; bullion, increase,
42,812; other securities. Increase, 337.0nO;
other deposits. Increase, l,06l,0u0; public
deposits, Increase, 2,003,000; notes reserve.
Increase, 320,ooo; government securities,
Increase. 220.0iK). Tho proportion of the
Bank of England's reserve to llnblllty Is
62.73 per cent. Last week It was 55.30 per
cent. Rate of discount unchanged at 3 per
cent.
PARIS. Sept. 12. Business on the bourse
today opened with a general Improvement.
Thero wero somo repurchases on the good
news received concerning the health of
President McKlnley. Later prices became
llrm. Banks were weaker. Rentes were
llrm. Spanish rails and Spanish 4s wero
adversely affected by the continued rise in
exchange. Russians wero favored. Rio
tlntos were llrm. Kntllrs opened calm, later
became more animated and closed llrm.
After tho close of the bourse Kafllrs again
Hdvnnced. Toward tho close of tho market
thero was some realization, principally In
Industrials. Thomson-Houston and Metro
politans. Tho closing wns dull. Three per
cent rentes, 101 f 83c for tho account; ex
chango on London, 25f 2114c for checks;
Spanish 4s closed at 71.15. Tho weekly
statement of tho Bank of Franco shows tho
following changss: Notes in circulation,
decrense, 30,800.000 francs; treasury accounts
current, decrease, 2.900,000 francs; gold In
hand, decrease, 13,325,000 francsr bills dis
counted Increase, 19,200,000 francs; sliver In
hand decrease, 6,015,000 francs.
BERLIN, Sept. 12-Owlng to tho more
satisfactory news .regarding the condition
of President MpKlnley nnd' tho absence of
discouraging reports prices were firmer on
tho bourso today in, spite of fluctuations.
Tho transactions were small and prices
closed fairly Arm. 'Exchange on London,
20m 43!4pfg for checks. Discount rates:
Short bills, 2 per cent; threo months' bills,
2J4 per cent.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.-Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve in tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balances, $183,214,859;
gold, $116,911,134. ' '
I
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-COTTON-Spot.
closed quiet; middling uplands. 9S14c; mid
dling gulf, 8ic: sales, 833 bales. Future?
closed barely steady; September, 7.54c; Oc
tober, 7.53o; November, 7.55c; December.
7.56c; January. 7.57c; February, 7.57c;
March. 7.61c; April. 7.62c; May, 7.f3c.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 12.-COTTON
Steady; sales, 160 bales; good ordinary,
6 7-16c; low middling, 714c: middling, 81-16c;
good middling, 8 7-16c; middling fair. 8 11-lSc.
Receipts, 2,193 bales; stock, 35,073 bales.
Futures barely steady; September, 7.71
7.72c; October, 7.45fi7.46c: November, 7,i:
7.44c; December. 7.42&7.43c; January, 7.42w
7.43c; February. 7.42(ff7.44c; March, 7.42
7.44c; April. 7.42Ji7.44c; May, 7.43(fJ7.43c.
GALVESTON. Sept. 12.-COTTON
Steady at 8 3-16c.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 12.-COTTON-Mod-erate
business; American middling fair,
B14d; middling, 4 11-16d: low middling.
4 15-32d; good ordinary, 4. 1-32(1; sales. 8,0.0
bales, of which COO were for speculation
and export and Included 6,500 bales Amer
ican; receipts, 4,500 bales, all American.
FutureB opened quiet nnd fjcady and closed
stendy; American middling, I. m. c, Sep
tember, 4 55-C4d, sellers; October, g. o. c,
4 21-64d, sellers; October and November,
4 16-6ld. buyers; November and December,
4 15-644 16-64d, buyers; December and Jan
uary, 4 15-64d. Sellers; January and Feb
ruary, 4 15-64d. sellers; February and
March, 6.15-6ld, value; March and April,
4 15-6IJj4 16-61d, sellcis; April and May,
4 15-Gig-l 16-64d, buyers.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 12.-COTTON Quiet.
l-16c lower; middling. 8 1-16c; sales, none;
receipts. 173 bales; shipments, 711 bales;
stock, 32.3S8 bales.
Sugar Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-SUGAR-Raw,
steady: fair refining, 3!ic: centrifugal,
fx! test, 3ic; molasses sugar, 3c. He
lined, stendy; No. 6, 4.65c; No. 7, 4.5Bc; No.
S. 4.45c; No. 9, 4.0c; No. 10, 4.33c; No. 11,
4.30c; No. 12. 4.30c; No. 13. 4.20c; No. 14, 4.20c;
standard A, 6.05c; confectioners' A, 5.06c;
mould A, 5.60c: cut loaf, 5.75c; crushed,
6.75c; powdered, 5.33c; granulated, 6.25c;
cubes, 5.50c.
LONDON. Sent. 12. SUGAR Muscavado.
914s 3d; centrifugal, 10s 3d: beet sugar,
August, Ss: September, 10s H14d,
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 12. SUGAR
Quiet; centrifugal yellow. 4iffl?c: seconds,
2f(osic. Molasses, steady; centrifugal, 6f
10c.
CotT-e Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 12.-COFFEE-Snot
Rio. steady; No. 7 Invoice. 54c Mild,
quiet. The market for futures opened
stendy, with prices 5 points higher, ns a rn
spoiibe to favornble European cables, local
bull support and a smaller movement In
tho crop district. Brazilian market news
wns beurlsh. but was offset ny an advanco
In Rio sterling exchange. Local business
was light nnd foreign houses bought spar
ingly, chiefly for professional account.
Spot riled dull at nominally unchanged
prices. In tho late afternoon tho local
mnrket eased off under realizing, the final
tono being quiet and prices net unchanged
to 5 points higher. Total sales. 14.750 bag,
Including: October, 4.80c: November, 4.!Mc;
December, 5c: January, 5.20c; March, 5.30c;
May, 5.45c; July, 5.55c.
Till'. REALTY MA It KET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs
day, September 12:
Wnrniity nerds.
M. W. Phillips to W, 8. McGlnnls. et
al.. lot 7, block 4. Cotner & A.'s
add $ 1
C. H. Davis to J. J. Monnell. w4 lot
24, block 1. Stevens' Place 1
O. T. Morton to C. II. McElhlnnoy,
lot 4. Housel & S.'s ndd .-
"F. L. Mares and wife to L. W. Saut
ter, lot 2. block 3. Cottage park
James Matts and wife to Lizzie Lep
tine, lot 12. block 22. 1st ndd to Cor
rigan Place
linlt Clnlin Prrds.
3,000
2,000
1.250
Joseph Pies to F. M. Lcmbach. w!4 of
a tract nt no corner Nineteenth and
Center streets ,
F. M. Lembach to Joseph Pies, e'4 of
a tract at Nineteenth and Center
streets ,
Total amount of transfers f 6,255
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Eeif Sttiri Fully Steady, Cowi and Ftedtri
Strong to a Diati Highir.
HOGS AVZRAGED A SHADE LOWER
Etvcs aud Wethers Were In Active
Demand Toilny nnd MtronK to
Ten Cents Higher I.niubn
Held About Stendy.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 12.
Receipts wtre:
Oiuciai Mona.y
umciai 'iiit-iu.iy
jiuoi.il w cunvBuay.
uiuciui inuiMiuy...
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
,.. 4,luu i,n! t'.K'.l
,.. 3,0.4 l,U3 ll,,0.
, .. t),U)l U.wOvl b,AAi
,.. ,oti 4,ji1 -li&'u
Four days this week.. 1J.9J0 J6..3J o,21t
Same unys last wceK....Usil li.Ous ii.oW
camu wcck uefotu iu,u.o IZ.Vjj Sv.iv
tsamu tnree weeks ago.. .11,590 2I,3oj 2'.4jO
tiame tour wtt ago lo.ula i,o4i a-,s.5
oumu nays lusi year 23.W1 2j,o11 rj.uo-
Averago prlcu paid for hogs at South
Omaha tho past several dus wiU com
parisons: j l-0L119OO,1.93.lS9-TlS97.lSI0.14&6.
August 25
August iD
I 5 05!
&971i I
4 40 3 73,
4 34 1 3 V.
I 3 70
4 40) 1
4 42 3 70)
4 4.i 3 72
4 27 3 t3
3 Sl 2
3 a. 1 2
1 U2 2
79
7b 4 31
rt. a u
August -1
August &
August 21,
AUKUSt 3UI
b uu; 4 .
t W j 6 U2
B 02H & f-j
6 11 .a h U.J
6 l-!i & 0.1
' I 6 l
0i:i I
07;, I 5 02
6 15 I 5 0t
b 2t14 6 051
b 34 I 5 05
U 2. i 6 0S
1 6 loi
6 36HI i
G 44ti 5 li!
6 3974) 3 22
li 3.! D 2o
3 U?t 2
2
3 91 '
4 W 2
3 W, '.'
4 07 1 2
M) 4 :
.4 4 22
4 24
.1 4 20
77 '
M 4 37
Hi 4 34
71 4 21
AUgUSt 31
Sept. 1...
Hept, ....
Sept. 3..
Sept. 4...
Sept. u...
Sept. 6...
Sept. 7...
. .VI
till
4 It
4 19
4 22
4 23
3 ft,
3 bo
I
3 62
3 Ml
4 Ul
I 01
2 '.6
I 13
4 0j '
4 02 2
4 20
4 23
4 30, 3 53
Sept. 5...
beil. 9...
he nt. 10..
4 30 3 UU
4 2. 3 till
I 3 6S 1
t 12 1 3 77)
4 Wl
3 til
ill 4 "1
3 'J.I
Sept. 11.. I
ht,t. 12.. I
3 MI 2
.$1 4 19
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of s
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. II
C, M. & St. P. Ily 6
O. ei St. L. Hy 1
Missouri Pncitic Hy.. 41
Union Paelllo system. 11 ! 4
C. & N. W. Ry 4
F., E. Ac M. V. It. U.. 33 18 0
C, St. P. M. & O.... 1 S
H. & M. It. H. n 22 9 9
c, n. & y. ay 11
K. C. fc st. J 1
C, 11. I. & P., cast... 1 4
c, a. 1. & p., west a
Illinois Central 1 1
lock
'bcs
m,... 1 1.4.. 1 nc't rentiita w
as
iliu uit-liuniuun ..... .
as follows, each buyer purchasliiK the num
ner 01 neau inuicaicui
Uuyera. Cattlo. Hogs. Sheei
-.., I,,, I,lrliii. fn 410
6ii2
Swift and Company ' 404
Cudahy Packing Co 392
1.22S
1.31W
1.03S
Armour A: co
Om. P. Co., from K. C. 1m
Swift, from Kansas City 80
a. Uecker & Dcgan t
Lobman & Co..' w
V. I. Stephen.............. 21
Llvlngstono & Schnller.. 7
Hamilton Ac aothschlld.. 29
U. F. Hobblck 39
Wolf & Mernan 11
Krey Packing Co 227
s & S '
Other buyers'. 153 75S
601
Totals 2,262 4,513 3,372
CATTLE Thero was not a heavy run of
cattlo on sale today, wiucn gave sciiers a
good opportunity to boost prices a little,
particularly on the better grades,, lackers
took hold in good shape and so also did
feeder buyers, so tho market ruled active,
everything being sold In good season.
Thero were not more than ten or a dozen
nru nf .'nrn.foil nteers In the vards today
and as packers all wanted a few tho market
was active, ana sienuy 10 siruiis in..-o
wero paid. There being so few on salo the
marlinl nnn piimn In n. close.
Tho cow market wns also aotlvo and ns
there were only about a dozen cars In the
yards buyers had to pay higher prices In
order to get what they wanteu. The market
couia raiciy 00 quoicu mruus i" u.,o
higher than yesterday and active.
Hulls, calves nnd htags wero also In good
request at btrons prices whero the quality
was satisfactory.
Tito demand for Blockers and feeders
.,,rr,i tn he lii ,.yrpHH of the sunnlv today.
ns Is shown by the fact that the market
was active and strong to 100 higher than
yesterday on cattle of good quullty. Tho
nesny iceuers coiuinuu 111 um mm ucumuu,
but 6tockers are now belling freely whero
they show quality.
About the only western steers offered on
t,a ,nnrket tnd.iv that wero cood enough
for killers wus a shipment from licllo
Fourche, S. D.. consisting of 22 curs. I ho
nntita worn In enud condition and us pack
ers all seemed to want them they sold at
very satisfactory prices, as compared wun
the way other cattlo have been selling,
aange cows were active and strong to a
dime higher and tho samo can bo said of
stockers und feeders. Ilepresentatlve sales:
BEEF STEEttS.
No.
l....
I
l....
3
I....
2....,
19....,
60....
1....
2....,
1....
5'.!!'.
1....
1....
1....
S3....
3....
3....
ti....
1....
1....
1....
13....
1....
3,...
2....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
it'.".'
1
6....
1
1....
1....
3....
1....
Av.
. 5.V0
. 71(5
1'r.
1 to
2 7S
2 75
No.
67...
79...
61...,
30...
45...
21...
Av. Tr.
...1087 6 35
...1060 5 35
...112S 6 6')
...1141 6 00
...1011 t a
...IZll 63
620
.. 796 2 SO
..1190 3 00
.1475
4 75
..1201
6 23
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
... S18
4 CO 60....
,799 4 SO
COWS.
135 4...,
, 860
, 925
. MO
. 730
. 724
. 832
.1020
. 870
3 75
2 75
2 73
2 75
2 80
2 60
1 60
870 1 50
7
(3
4
10
12 ,
3
9
16
3
3
3 ,
1 ,
1 ,
1
1
27 ,
9
2
2
1
2
6
1
16 ,
4
1
910
1 75
1 75
1 75
1 $5
900
870
.1027
Si)
SM 3 00
.,1060 2 80
833 2 00
..1072 2 So
..901 2 S3
..1260 2 9J
... 853
2 00
... 880
... 722
... C20
... 670
... 810
... 870
... 740
... 870
...1105
...1070
...1230
... 890
...1050
... 950
... 970
... 893
... 900
...1045
... 850
... 810
... 670
... 6S1S
... 830
... 630
2 00
2 23
2 23
2 23
2 23
2 25
2 23
2 23
2 3&
2 4)
2 40
2 50
2 80
2 80
2 80
2 60
2 Co
2 70
, 900
: 90
! 90
1123
S40 3 00
.... 820 3 if
....1000 3 00
....1010 3 00
.... 863 3 00
.... 974 3 13
.... 800 3 13
.... 925 3 15
.... 990 3 23
.... 960 3 2d
....102S 3 23
.... 920 3 30
,,,, 605 3 63
1095
1080
810
60S
t 710
3 63
3 76
HEIFERS.
1 23
1.
2 60
3 70
2 73
2 25
2 85
2 40
2 60
2 80
7...
2...
1...
2...
3...
470
2 83
.. 610 2 99
..620 3 00
BULLS.
..1310 1 00
1....
...1290
...1530
...132')
...1300
...120i)
...1760
2 60
..1270 2 00
1
2 60
2 60
i 75
3 73
1 73
.1000 2 00 1....,
.1400 2 43 1....
1210 2 45 1....
1530 2 50 1....
1375 2 .7) 1 1470 4 10
CALVEb.
130 5 25 1 180 4 00
STAG.
910 J 23 1..1 1190 4 00
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
600 2 63 2 380 3 63
600 2 M 2 423 2 90
1...
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
43....
406
1 70
3..
7..
783 3 10
....1260
.... 480
2 40
'So
817 3 10
. 680 3 25
. 606 3 23
, 62S 3 30
1...
6...
6...
11...
6...
31...,
IS...
1...,
11...,
10...
.... 710 2 60
.... 4M) 2 60
.... 480
.... 497
2 50
2 50
2 35
329 3 40
, 698
676
638
450
, 992
, 350
3 43
.... 600
3 60
3 50
3 73
3 60
4 00
790 3 00
.. 610 3 On
,. 350 3 00
..667 3 10
NEBBASKA.
42 cows..,
10 cows..
2 cows..,
1 heifer.
916
730
870
19 COWS.
867
746
2 70
2 40
2 M
3 ()
3 25
2 25
3 00
2 50
2 40
2 25
3 tin
2 3.5
, 1.
a -
2 lb
3 00
3 cows.
7 cows 910
1000
1 cow S70
2 feeders.. 750
1 cow 1100
1 stag 1170
2 calves... 160
1 bull ISM
1 bull 720
1 bull 1020
1 bull 1150
7 ralves... 24o
5 bulls 1090
85
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 steer 1130 3 60 51 steers,
992 3 60
"9 cows 874 2S5 27 cows 1100 3 40
"8 feeders. .1097 3 40 1 cow 1040
15 cows 976 3 45 2 cows 1000
j cow 1030 3 45 1 steer 900
3 15
3 15
3 W
j, 1,. wnrey uros. a, u,
462 steers.
1321 4 65
C. S. Pulltnn Neb.
09J 3 15 6 cows 1024
14 feeders..
7 feeders..
9 feeders..
3 15
2 60
3 45
3 43
2 25
697 3 60 2 cows 945
C. Little-Neb.
i 3 50 6 COWS 1081
7 feeders.. 961
3 50 1 COW 1230
3 50 1 bull 1290
2 feeders.. 1000
E. E
lticnardson Neu.
28 feeders.. 840 3 20
28 feeders. .1043 3 80
12 COWS 10G3 3 10
2 cows IUIO 3 iu
1 bull 12(0 2 00
1 feeder... 910 3 25
1 feeder.. .1120 3 80
3 feeders.. 1053 3 00
2 feeders. .1155 3 80
HOGS-Thero was a light run of hofs
here again today, btil as other markets
were quoted fuly 5c lowei .he trade nt this
point started out on n basis of Just about
n nickel decline. Packers wanted lo buy
their hogs at from (6.3214 to 36.374 and 11
few loiids sold thnt way. Sellers, however,
were pretty Mrm In their views and ilnnlly
packers raised their bids nnd the market
took on more life and kept getting better
ns the morning advanced. Tho bulk of nil
the hogs wont from 6.35 to J6.10 and 011 the
close the market was Just about steady
with vestcrday, the decline of the morning
being regnlncd. It was n good brisk mar
not after trading was fairly under way and
everything was disposed of at nn early
hour. The general market today averaged
only a shade under yesterday, lteprcsciitn-
tli'M antes!
N',i. AV. 8I1. IT.
."so. .1 v. JMl. IT,
61 172 120 6 0J
2t 411 4) 6 2714
S9 !19 200 6 30
41 246 200 6 3214
S 232
70 231
f. 211
t ) 6 40
) C 10
40 6 40
,.. 6 40
63 261
202
6 32'J
63 2.1 ... 6 40
2 ,.161 120 33
(A 211 120 6 4)
64 218 SO 6 40
67 230 4) 6 40
CI 263 SO C 19
i: 275 ... 6 40
73 311 40 6 40
611 266 ... 6 1o
47 296 ... 6 40
f. 277 40 6 40
65 223 4 0 C 40
t 213 ... 6 4l
71 220 4-) 6 40
15 219 ... 6.40
70 221 40 6 40
1J...
.313
6 33
13....
7i....
6S....
(0....
....
6.1,..,
63....
69....
64...,
71...
..301
6 33
221
W 6 3J
..226 120 f, 33
..217 80 6 35
SO 6 374
40 6 371 t
80 6 37k
....231
....260
....233
....244
....22.1
(I 3714
40 6 37 't
SO (1 37U
40 6 371,"
66,. ,
...23
81 235 1G0 6 3TU
68 241 ... 6 271,
250
6 40
S9
.185
4) 6 371,
40 6 37
74...
75...
61...
65....
241 1M 40
51....
63....
69....
67....
73...,
69....
5.1.,..
67....
93,...
69,,,,
60....
61....,
49....,
J?....
...2.' 3
...214
...263
...301
...241 120 6 40
213
40 6 40
SO 6 40
SO 6 37'i
....231
69 237 120 40
,.!U 120 6 37i
69 213 12l 6 10
71 228 SO 6 40
SO 238 ... 6 40
43 210 40 6 4)
43 360 SO 6 4314
67 S'.l 210 6 41i
70. 234 4) 6 4J,
73 23 ... 6 42'i
61 274 40 6 43
...224
6 37 S
.290
6 37N
,.23t 160 6 371,
.223 120 6 37V,
.242 200 3P
...0)
80 li 3;ii
.. 6 371
40 6 371,1,
,..244
...211
261 160 6 40
66 277 ... 6 43
71.
..21S 120 6 40
21 413
6 60
Sit KKPTh atlrmll. nt ilinnti wiia rtitl,,.r
light today ns compared with tho receipts
the llrst of the week and tho market r.iled
active and stronger. Roth ewes and
wethers were In good demand at strong to
a dime higher prices than wero paid yes
terday. Packers seemed to want the better
grades und ns a result all those answering
to that description were soon out of llrst
hands.
The lamb trade wun hardly as active as
the sheep trnde. but still Just nbout steady
prices wero paid ns compared with jester-
rhero is still a very good Inquiry fori
.i-.-.n-ii. nnu gonn nirong prices wero paid
today for anything nt all desirable.
Quotations'. Choice yearlings, I3.OT3.M:
fair to good yearlings, $3,1513.30; chol-o
Eie!,'M..r5i.,3fi:',,0i 'o'r to good wethers,
J3.IKK73.2.,; cholco ewes. J2.75fl3.0O; fnlr to
?.00.(i-..Gves,-J2-2y"'!-"3: choice spring lambs.
J4.2ofl4.50; fair to good spring Innibs, Jl.niVfe
ihU?.icr .yclhers. 12.753.25; feeder lambs,
I3.0rQ3.o0. Representative snles:
No.
No.
66 cull ewes
16 cull ewes
1 buck
25 western ewes
29 western ewes
3d feeder lambs
39 j feeder l.unbs
1 feeder Inmb
4M feeder iHmbs
276 Idaho wethers nd ewes.
C6 wistern wethers
2 western wethers.
1 western wetlir
2S0 western limhs
20 western lnmbs
20 western lambs
4.) stock ewes ,
32 Idaho ewes
39 Idaho wethers
71 feeder wethers
C01 Wyoming lambs
Av. Pr.
Av. Pr.
SO 1 85
1(9 2 m)
200 2 50
90 2 (j)
122 .1 00
60 ,1 ID
111 .1 10
110 3 10
va rt is
97 3 40
10:1 :i 50
95 3 50
90 3 50
59 3 or,
6-' 3 75
1V1 4 m)
75 2 00
132 .1 10
S6 .1 no
71 .1 95
6.1 4 00
CHICAGO I.IVI
.STOCK MARKKT,
Cnttle Slnrr lions Lmrer nnd Sheep
Strong.
iftklrAG.0'. flfn,,5 12. CATTLE Receipts,
10,500 head, Including 762 head Texnns and
100 head westerns; strictly choice steers
stead', all others lOfil.'c lower; good lo
IT 2-- s.,eeri". J6.lWTjfi.IO; poor to medium,
I4.004fu.i; stockers and feeders, $2.75ff 4.25;
cows nnd heifers. J2.Ourffl.75: ennners. J1.50W
2.40: bulls, J2.23rjl.75; calves. J3.00rj6.00;
J37i"r5 25" ;u"w'50: western steers.
ylSP0001 r 1 2i-m 'wl: tomorrow,
21,000 head, estimated; left over, 4,00) bend;
mostly 5o lower; mixed und butchers. Jii.irrf
I1.1O; good tp choice heavj'. J6.60fl6.90; rough
sXy',65V: llK"t' "U,k 0f
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1,000
head: strong to 10c higher; good to cholco
wethers. J3.75fT4.25; fnlr tn eholco mixed
J3.6(W3.S0: western sheep, J3.23?3!iO; nntTvo
lambs. J3.00.;.CO; wes ern lambs TlM
KniiHnn City Live Stock Mnrkct.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 12. CATTLE Re
cclVtf9'00 ho,ul. "olives, 1.300 head Texans
and 100 hend calves; heavy feeders strong,
other cattlo steady; cholco export and
dressed, beef steers. J5.50Ji6.00; fair to good
Jl.iodjo.ij; stockers and feeders. J2.90f?4 "5;
W.lPrn",fCo'cV,H.t?J;r$4'6'''fi3'75: western range
Srf- .25ffl.50: Texans mil Indians, 12770
ffi3.7 Texns cows. J2.15ffj2.85; native cows
J2.5CXff4.25: heifers. J2JS.-if?.-, 45; ennners ft mi
8.40! ; bulls J2.iptf4.60; ralves." J3 50&"''0
iH0i?.STKec,;L,'J W, hom,S mnrket closed
steady; top. J6.60; bull: of snles, JO.200.65
heavj J6.Koifjb 60; mixed packers, J6.30S6.55
light. J6.OOCj-0.45: pigs, t4.2Sa5.IM. wu,
1 Sn,EI' 1 A.N& ,'"MI!S-Recelpts. 2',00
head; market 10c higher; lambs, J3.60fti 65'
native and western wethers, j3.25r1.375:
j7&3 60f 1 8,0cker"' -Wi.7S! feeders:
Sit.
Louis Live Stock Mnrket.
, ST. LOUIS. Sept. 12. CATTLE Recelnts
4,600 head, including 1,500 head Texans;
market dull, 10c lower for native beeves.
Texans stendy: native shipping nnd export
steers, J5.Oog6.20: dressed beef nnd butcher
JiSJ5?.'',iffo'.,S! "trs under 1.000 lbs..
J3.OtKgj.25: stockers and feeders. J2.3W3fo:
cows and heifers. J2.OOffl.40; canners Jl i
2-23: bu''Bf!S2"r': . Texn n s nnd Iiid Un
steers, J3.0OR4.20; cows nnd heifers, J2.20
'HOOS-Recelpts. 6.300 head: market 5f?
10c lower: pKg an(5 jBhts i6.25tf6.6o; pack
ers, J6.25tf6.50: butchers. J6.60tf6.s5.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.200
head; mnrket steadv; native muttons Jri
tf3.25; Iambs, J3.60tf4 35: "tills Tand b'ucki
J2.00tf3.35; stockers, J2.23tf2.40.
New York Live Stock Mnrket.
??w..T9n?1 8eP'- 12.-BEEVES-Re-ceints,
28b head; no trade of Importance.
Cab es quote American steers, 10V4tfl2'io:
refrigerator beef, 91itfl04c per lb.: no ex-
CALVES-Rece pts. 206 nend: slow- nnd
weak, particularly for veals: veals. J5.0W
7.50; few, J7.i5; grassors, J3.00tf3.25; fed
calves. J4.
. SHKEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,962
head; dull, but prices steady: ahout a doson
cars carried over: sheep, J2.60tf3.75; few,
&:dm&8' 1-O05.OO; few. J5.l214tf5.25: culls
state, J6.75 per 100 lbs.
St. Joseph Lire Stnnk Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 12. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,800 head; niarket steadv tn strong;
natives, J2.70tffi.10; Texans. J2.75tf5.70; cows
and heifers, Jl.00tf4.il'); hulls nnd stags, J2.00
tf60;stockcrs and feeders, J2.O0fl3.85; veals,
"i'lOas-Rcceipts, 3,800 head; market strong
to 5c higher; light and light mixed. J6.13tfi
6.30: medium nnd heavy, J6.27Utf6.60' nlcs
J3.50tf.00: bulk. J6.3tf6.W. M"-"'. PIBS,
SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Recelpts, 2,700
lambs, Jl""" V b"1 s,cndyi "alio
Stock In Slxht.
The following table shows tho receipts of
cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt tho live prin
cipal stock markets September 12:
... . Cattle. Hogs.
South Omaha 2,656 4,r,TI
Chicago 10,500 21,01-0
Kansas City 10,300 8.5"0
St. Louis 4,(700 6.3C0
St. Joseph 1,80) 3,800
Shee'i,
4,f.rj
1.00)
2,'00
71200
2.700
Totals
29,b56 47,171 U,XH
OH mill Ittmlii.
OIL CITY, Sept. 12.-OI L-Credlt bn.
ancos, J1.2o; certificates, no bid; shipments,
103,408 bbls,; average, 90,021 bbls.; rans, 102,
395 bbls,; nvprnge. "8.179 bbls.
NEW YORK, Sept. L'.-OIIy-Cottonsced,
steady; prlmo crude, yellow, 40041c, Rosin,
steady; strained, common to good, Jl.io,
Turpentine, steady, 36!4i37c. Potrolotim,
dull
LONDON, Kept. 12.-OlL-Cntctltta Unseed,
spot. 55s 9d; Unseed. 31s 3d. Spirits of tur
pentine, 26s 114). Petroleum, American le
fined. 5 15-16,1
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 12.-OIL-Petroleum,
rollned, 6?d. Cottonseed, Hull, refined, spot,
steady at 23 6d. Spirits of turpenlno, iiJlft
at 26s 9d. Rosin, common, steady, 4s 4Jd.
Linseed, qulot, 32s 3d.
Wool Mnrket.
ST. I.Ol.MS. Sept. 12. WOOrDlllI,
strndy: medium grade. 12141714c: light fine,
UH'JJHito; heavy line, OliijillUp; tub.
washed, 12tf25c.
Dry floods Mnrl.et.
NEW YORK. Sent. 12. Advances l:
are reported In numbers of lines of prints,
advances of lie in print of the loom Lous
dale and Rivals, 4-4 bleached coPon".
Good general demand for cotton fabrci
and the tone of the market l strens
throughout Further snles of regular prut
cloths ut 3c nnd eastern stocks ef regulars
nro said to be cleared up, Cotton linli gs
nru advancing Iu staple varieties
HvnporiKeil mid Dried Prult,
NEW YORK, Sept 12.EVAP()IIATED
APPLES Trading in the mnrket was mod
erately active; stale, common to good, MJ
So; prime, oHHSe; choice, He, fniu,
CALIFORNIA DRIED Kill ' ITS Rue.i
dull but steady. Prunes. 347c. Aprl ot-.
Royal. Si1f 13c; Moor Park, -?il2c. Peaches,
peeled, UjjlSc; tinpcclcd, usjii'ic
MISS MORRISON 0Ut!n BOND
l.cilio LutislnR M'lth the .himi'il L.
Iirt'lntlon of .ever Itetiirnlnu
to Prison There.
LANSINO, Kan., Sept. 12. Jessie Mor
rison, who was sent to the penitentiary
here for flvo jvars for Killing Mrs, Clara
Wlley-Cnstlc, her rival, nt Eldorado by
cutting hor throat with it razor, wns re
leased today. She nppenred well ami linppy,
nnd alone boarded a enr for Excelsior
Springs, Mo., where she will Join her
brothor before going home to her parents.
Miss Morrison wns released on bond
pending an appeal of her case to tho stnto
supremo court nnd to n reporter today
sho said:
"I expect never to go bnck to the peni
tentiary. I did not expect to stay there as
long as I did. It has been a long and
wearisome fight, but It will come out all
right."
Miss Morrison was convicted nt her sec.
ond trial and tint been In Lansing tor t(n
months.
South Dnkotn Iiirnriiorntloiii,
PIERRE, S. D.. Sept. 19. (Special.)
These nrtlrlcs of Incorporation have been
filed-
Multiplex Talking Machine company, nt
Sioux e'nlls, with a capital of Jl.000,000; In
corporators, Charles L. Soystcr, Frederick
J. Drehcr, Herbert llrounrd, Fletcher 11.
Miller. Roy R. Mussrr and others.
UoiVtecl Stato bank, at Ilonstccl, with a
enpitnl of 12,000; Incorporators, R. L,
Crosby, T. Crosby nnd C. L. Crosby.
Hand County State bank, nt Miller, ultlt
n capital of J10.000; incorpn; ntors, V. TV.
Walte, K. F.. Wnlto nnd R. C. Oreer.
American Development and CyitXl
company, nt Pierre, with a capital ol Of.;
000; Incorporators, Anthony P. liar.1.1.
Hiram O. Tnr and S. O. Dowell.
Southern Oil nnd Oas compnny, nt Plerm,
with n capltnl of J."00,000; Inrorpi ritavs,
H. C. Mason, L. L. Stephens nnd J. L. Mc
Connell. Monarch Copper Mining compsn.t, at
Pierre, with a capital of $200,000; lwcrpo
rators, E. E. Van Johnnyon, E. Hu;? ami
L. L. Stephens.
Now York Exchange Oil and RrJalnjr
company, at Pierre, with a capltnl ol t:a.
000; Incorporators, Adnm Alheldt, RV:inrtf
S. Herbort nnd T. P. Estes.
Trniupn mid Trnlnineii Klnlit.
CHIPPEWA FALLS. Wis.. Sept. 12. A
gang of trsmps held up n Wisconsin Cen
trol freight trnln at Ervlne at 2 o'clock this
morning. The trainmen and tramps ex
changed several shots. Jnmes Ryan, a
tramp, was shot through the leg. Five of
tho gnng wero arrested.
INSURANCE.
THE FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Co. of Philadelphia .
Issues nil forms of Ufa nnd endowment
policies, the rntes are low. After tho in
suruncu has been In force n llxed number
of yenrs, the money you paid to the com
pany for your Insurance Is returned to you
In CASH.
II. l MISSEIWITZ, Mummer,
244-6 Heo nulldlng. Omaha. Neb.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
ALEXANDER JAGQBSEN GO.
BROKERS
AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS.
SUITE J 05 Bee Bid?.,
Omaha.
Correspondence solicited with largo deal
ers and manufacturers Interested In out
method of personally introducing and fol
lowing up the sale of tlrst-class merchan
dlse of all kinds TO THE TRADE In
Omaha, South Omaha and Council II luffs
Nebraska and Wcstorn low.
MACHINERY UND FOUNDRY"
Davis & Gowgili Iron Works.
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBBIU
OF MACHINERY.
OBNERAL REPAIRINO A FBCIALTA
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
1101, 10OS mm 1005 Jukm ItrMl,
. OsBBkSt. Slab. T.I. C3S.
ZabrtskU. Agent. J. B. CawcUL Hg)
fr
HANE go.
Manufacturers and Jobbsrs of
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinds.
1014 and 1010 DOUGLAS IT,
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Uestern Electrical '
Company
Electrical Supplies,
tlactrl Wiring Bills ud Om lirkloa
Q. W. JOHNSTON, Mar. U10 Howurd 'St
DRY GOODS.
M
E. Smith & Co.
"T importer and Jahrat
Dry Goods, Furnishing Qooih
AND NOTIONS
' WHEN IN OMAHA
VIM IT
Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go,
IIOWAItD STHEICT,
OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE,
TENTS AND AWNINGS.
Omaha Tents Awning Co.,
OMAIIA, NISD.
TENTS FOR RENT.
TENTS AND CANVAS GOODS.
EVD FOIl C'ATAJLOGUIS NUMIIKK 83.
Trjeptioue 10111.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James 11, Iloyd & Co.,
OMAIIA. NEH.
COIVIIVJISSION
UllAIN. rilOVIKIO.MJ AND STOCKS.
Iluac4 of Trad Ilulldlna;,
T)trct wlrei to Chlctjo nd Nw Tork.
Comipcndtae. John A. Wrrn 4 Co.