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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMTJET? 21, 1901.
I uiniiitions invmer .. .... ,- -,;
niiiK ir a quiet session mi ;
Jc today. December wneiu vvu tj-
Iit Saturday, December corn W 'AC
1 1 ttmttl)ll fllllH .: 1111. i iu-
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"BcirUh Conditioai Exiit it Opening of
loard f Tad.
WHEAT STARTS DULL AND CLOSES EASY
Corn Renin Muilerntclr Action null
in rirm nl l.nil H Art- il"t,
It n I nt leprennl l Hc
yortu PrmUlons Steiidr.
riiK'AOO. Rent. 23.-Rcnrlsh n.!!st.l!'
nnil
tradi
urn:
II Kliri Y" . ; ",i;..r
VlfXnt " e e .1 under" the Iniiuonce
of lower cables, luavy worlds shipments
and liberal receipts. December slnrt-d
Ml'sc depress) u iit TOV to .oi2c. Ui-ars
locmnd to have evir thing their own way
nt the beginning, the riietor enrryltK mo
weight being the report of shipments 'mm
Russian ports exceeding S.iOyxri bushels.
Under n liberal offering or long wheat De
tembfr eased off to 7)i'W70'Sc. On 11 good
ri'nctlnn In rorn December recovered some
of (he Ions and cloned easy, W( c lower nt
7i ?iii Local receipts were 1M ears,
4 rf contract grade; Minneapolis nnd Pi
luth reported l.ull rnrs, making n total rur
the three points of 1,2( cars. ngnlnst -.411
'lust week and 1.269 n yea rngo. Prlmnrj re
telptH were: I,M1S8 bushels, compared
with last year t,727.ix) bushels. Heabojird
clearances In wheat and Hour equaled m2,
i0 bushels. World's shipments wero 0.31I,
lj) Inishelf. ns compared with last years
7UW0 bushels. The tiantlty on passago
was 2,1W,WI bushels. The srabourd tcported
fj li.ads taken lor export
C'nrn opened on a moder.Uely nctlvo day,
dcprrsseii by reports of fair weather In tho
wt. December opened UtiUe '9w,'r
f'''iiiiHi' and wns depressed to ixltc by
lower cublos. The early trade wn very
light, but soon u demand for the cash arti
cle began to develop and reports 1 or M
Wills taken for export advanced Decem
ber to n'J'iC, closed firm, "itt'.tc higher nt
tKVuWie. Hecelpts were 2M cars,
iiatM were quiet, but dldn t seem to feel
the depressing clfectH of statistics na much
ns tho other cereals. December opened
i,y'4c lower at Xc, but with few offer
inits and a fair general demand sold to
M-Ic, having touched MVie on liquidation
and closing firm, higher nt ZWUSVic
Receipts were 19i cars.
Provisions were unlet and stonily. There
was u steody cash demand und opening
prices wero hlKher, with higher hogs. Jan
uury pork closed 6c higher at $16.30: Jan
uury lard 11 shade higher at l'J.63 and Jan
uary ribs 214c up nt 18.15.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow, whent,
carHi corn, Hi cars, oats, 235 cars; hogs,
23.00) hend.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
3;Vi;c, September, 37-4c ; December. SS'ie;
May. I"'e, No. 2 white, 39',fi394c.
It VI; Firm , , , .
KI,Ol'K-Qulet and unchingfil; red win
ter patents, J3.4'jfi3.DO; fnncy nnd strnlpht,
J3.iO-ii3.lS; clear. $2.eJ2.t(.
Hi;ivD8-Tlmolhy, steady nt H.lhQj.'.O;
tla.x, no innrkct.
COHNMi:AI-ateady nt ..
UHAN -IJiilel hut steady; sacked, enst
track, "sjiwf.
IIAY-Tlmothy, steady nt J12.t0fll5 0);
prairie, JIO.WWS.OO,
'.'lllHK Y-Steady. it.3rt.
IKON COTTONTIK8-I1.20.
H. O O NV J fiif 1 7l.-ic.
1 1 KM I TWINli-'Jc.
IMtOVIHION8-lork; Firm; JobblnK, .
t.ird, steady nt S.S2. Dry salt mennts,
llrm; boxed lots, extra short, tfl.25; clear
ribs, J3.12H, clear shies, I9 60. Ilacon, firm;
boxed lots, extra fhort, JW.I6; clear ribs,
J10.00; clear sides, Jlt.37Vj.
I,ard: Steady at J9.S2H.
MKTAI.H- 1-eadi Quiet nt $4.27g4.33.
Spelter: Firm at 3.9i'Vj.
rut 11 in - iwi") i cnicKons, 7c; springs,
r; turkeys, .'.40; younB, 7c; ducks. CQ7c;
creamery, 16521c;
70,.
9c
chi'si. 4e
llt'TTKIt-Slendy;
ilnlrv. 13t10C.
KtiflS-Htendy nt lfic,
HKCHII'TS-Flour. lO.W bbls.J whent,
l.; mi.; corn, ow) uu.j oats, 41.VW UU,
SINI'MKNTB-Floiir, 1.00D bbls.; whent,
f3,0O) bu,; corn, 2I,0 bu.J onts, SO.OCO bu.
OMAHA WIKIMISAM'. MAIIKKT.
Condition of Trnile nnil (luolnllons
in Stniile nnd I'niicy Produce.
KaCJ3-ltecelpts fnlr;
ljlr. 'Ul' ,t y-I ens.
nnd old roosters. 4c: turkevs.
nnd Reese, frUJijc; sprlni; chickens, per lb.,
74 4Ul
I
317i
3fiViU
71 l-oufs,!
74H73'rtrt!
.1.
RS-V
WW
14
Ifi 3')
1G 40
10 17,
10 07 W
9 C7
9 G7',4
9 no
8 ;
8 l"Vi
8 W
3.S?i
ir. 00
IB 3S
10 4.p.
I
10 17'.4
10 10
9 fi7',i
9 07',il
I
9 03
9 00
8 r.o
S f.5
r;H
t,syt
31
3CU
35'i
II W
10 2f
10 40
7iy4'f?s
1
COUffS,
mT8'if:i
1,
8Si
'1
74
R7
6i
34T4
Articles. I Open , IllKh. I Low. I Close.l Hnfy.
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
May
"Corn
Sept.
Dec.
May
Oats
Sept.
Dec.
May
Pork
Oct.
Jnn.
May
J.M nl
Sept.
Oot.
Jan.
Jlay
Hlbs--
Scpt.
Oct.
Jan.
May
35 V.i
30Hfii3S'SifJi
3
I
10 1U
9 90
n r.ri
9 B7V51
R 97V4!
8 90 I
8 40
SCO
11 9714
10 30
16 40
It S3
1G 25
10 3!4
10 .10 I 10 074
10 02',4i 10 02V4
9 65
9 67HI.
8 97V4I
S 46
8 60
9 re
8 !B
8 KV,
8 474
No 2.
Cash nuotntlons wero ns follows
KLOUH-Stoady: wlntor patents, J3.EC-9
.co: striiiKhts, f3.WKts.vi; clears, jz.sws.so;
prlni; specials, tl.10ij4.20; patents. f3A1U
B.70: bakers. I2.2Wt2.ii...
WHUAT-No. 3. 67flfl7Hc: No. 2 red, 70?i
COItX-No. 2 yellow. 68UflE9c.
OATS-No. 2. 303Slic; No. 2 white, 8S',i
(ijasi:; No. 3 wiute, 3S439C.
KYK No. 2. rv4ii5Gc.
UAKI.KY-Knlr to choice maltinn. r.lSCOc,
SUIODS-No. 1 Max. J1.68: No. 1 north-
western, $1.60: prlmo timothy, $5.60; clovor,
contract Kraii-i, j.ss.
PHOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. $14.95
fiflS.O'). l.ard, per 100 lbs., 110.07WW 10.1214.
Short ribs sides (looso). $?.90H9.10. D'y
rnlted shoulders (boxed). $7.G247.87H: thort
3Joar sines tooxeu;, j'j.ujo'.'.w.
WUISKY-Ilasls of high wlnos, $t.30.
Tho t'ollowlriK nro tho receipts und ship-
nenis 1 or 1110 lust iwoniy-ioar novrs
Articles
J-'Iour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ,
Oats, bu. ..
3tye. bu. ..
Hurley, bu.
Hecelpts. S.ilpmetita.
40,000 2),(J0
.....609,000 05,(K0
....300,000 479.030
338.000 137.W0
2I.0M 1,0.0
)I,VM 3,WJ
On tho 1'roduco exch.im:a today the but.
tor tnurket wns llrm; civamerles. 119204c;
dames, isijiic. i-neese. steaay at u(flo?ic,
agga, iirm; iresu, iuc.
m:w yohic i;i'.m:iai, maiikkt.
Qnnlfillon
of Hip Dnr
Conimnillttos.
on Vnrlous
loss
off, 11315c.
9755c; young
6SC! C1UCKS
patents, $3 SO; first clears, $2.8532.90; second
clenrs, $2.25.
UKAX-ln bulk, $13.0013.23.
balances. il.Vh.6CS: posted oxehance. $4.S3U
4(4, SG,. New York exchange, 25c discount
I'eorln Mnrkel.
111., Sept. 23.-CORX-Steady;
white, 36Hc. billed
or $1.30 ror fin-
PBOltlA,
No. 3. 39c.
OATS-Steady; No.
throUKh.
, WHISKY-On tho basis
lshcd goods.
MOVKMK.M'S OK STOCKS AX HOM1H.
rnntlnncs In
mo?
IIL'TTBH Common tn fnlr. llU,12c:
choice dairy, In tubs, 16?fl6c; sepnrnior. 21
22c.
riiKHH r ISH lllucK bass, 18c: whltn
buss, luc; bluetlsh, He; bullheads, 10c; bluo
llha V,, , r. 1 - . rtn,.lal, ,nA. MA.I iru,
(t.to, ,v , MuunitJcni miiiriii (.uii, ,v,
croppies, 10c; halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; had-
cock, iuc; piKe, mc, rcn snapper, vjo; sni
mun, He; Runllsh, 6c; trout, lOc; whlteflsh,
10c.
OYSTKnS-Medlums, per can. 23c; Stand
ards, per cun. 2!ic; extrn selects, per can,
35c; New York counts, per can, 4jcj bilk
standards, pr al., $115.
PIOnONS-Mvp, per doz., flOc.
VKAL.H fllOlCP, SC.
HAY Prices nuoted bv Omaha Vhoaalo
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
fiv.w; .no. 2 upland, Jin; medium. .w;
coarse, $5.60. Itye strnw, $4.30. These prices
nre ror nny or good color and quality. jj0.
manu rnir. neceipts, a) cars.
whp;at-&oc.
COHN-Slc.
OATS-3IC.
nitAN-$16.60.
VEanTABLES,
POTATOES Homn crown. I1.10TM.1S! Snlt
Lakes. .11.20; Colorado, $1.20.
KCiO PL,ANT-Por dOZ.. 75C.
GHKKN COnN-Per doz., 10c.
OA H HOTS Per market baskot, 35o.
HI2ETS-Por halr-bu. baskot, 35c.
Tt'HNIPS-Per baskot, 30c.
Ct'CL'MUEHS Home itrown. tier doz.. 10
(315c.
uiiTTt'CB l'er bu., 20c.
HAD1 SUES Per doz., 10315c.
PAHSI,EY-Per doz., 20o.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bu., $1.26.
CA11HAOE Homo crown. 2fi2iAe! Holland
seed, crated, 2c.
TUJIATOES-Homo grown, per 18-lb. ban
ket. 60c.
ONIONS Homo-Krown, per lb., 2T2Vc.
11EANS Wax. tier H-bu. bnsket. fOc:
strlnif, per Vi-bu. basket, 60c.
ONIONS Homp-Krown, per lb 2fl2ic;
Spanish, per crate. $1.50.
CANTAI,OlTPE-Home-RTown. per doz.,
23j50c; crates, 11.601.75; Hockyrords, per
crute, $2.60.
WATEHMELONB Missouri, Iowa nnd
Nebraska, 20326c, ns to size.
CEL.EHY Kalamazoo, nor hunch. 25HS52!
Nebruska, per bunch, 30310c; Colorado, 40
NAVY HEANS Per bu., $2.6032.73.
FRUITS.
APPLES-Cooklnn. per bbl., $2.2532.50;
snow applps, per bbl., $3.0033.25: Jonolbans,
$3.5034.00; Hellellowcrs. $l.ftif1.75.
PEACHES Cnlirornla freestone, per box,
86c; clings, 75c: Colorado freestone. 73j5o;
tiincrtoH, c-bnsket crates, $1.3031.40.
PMJMS-Cullrornla, per cr.tte, $1.2531.E0:
honie-Krown, per S-Ib. banket. 15c.
PEAHS-Hartletts. $2.60; Utah, $2; Now
yorK liartietts, kegs. $2.60.
GHAPES-Callfornla Tokay, 4-lb. crate,
.uiijcuis, ji.iw; uoncorus, nome-grown,
per 8-lb. basket. 1G317C.
PINEAPPI.ES-Per crate of 13 to 16, $4.25.
CHANIIEHHIES-Pcr bbl., J6.60; per crate,
.OI.
QUINCES-Por box. $1.65.
TROPICAL rnuiTS.
OHAXOES - Vnlenclns, $4.0035.00; SIoJ
sweets, $4.60.
IjEMONS Fancy. $1: choice. $3.50.
HA NANA S Per bunch, according to size, Chicago, I. & I,
$2.001,2.50. do pfd
i' ilib uaiirornin, now cartons, 75c; lay.
crs. C5c: Imported, per lb., 10312c.
DATES-Poralan, In 60-lb. boxes, Solrs, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS,
NUTS EtiKllsh walnuts, nor lb
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lS320c: c'h'lcaco T.
raw peanutp, per lb., 6354c; roasted, C43 do pfd ..
iTui jriiii9, 101:; pecans, iu'j.c,
CIDBR-Pcr bbl., $1,50; per H-bbl., $2.73.
iiiuiiB-so. 1 green, nw, so, 2 green,
5V4c; No, 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf. 8 to 12U lbs., Sc; No. 2 vral
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides. j313c; sheep
....!., '1 7 r . 1. r. I. I , man n -
j.UILn, M1(UU, lllll BttJllUUn, fx.uuiff.j.
AntiilKnnintril Copppr
Kit 1 1 In Price.
NEW YORK, Sept. 23.-Amalgamited
Copper fell SVi below the final price o.
Saturdny late In tho dny today nnd after
n 2-polut rnlly on covering by room shorts,
was running off rnpldlv again before the
close, the last price showing n net nss
of 74. following the 64 loss of Saturday
Annconda, tho only one of the controlled
companies dealt In exchange, fell an ex
treme 64 nnd lost 5S net. This comprised
most or the market for tho day.
There was some early resistance In n
row railroad stocks, but It was nbandoned
In race of the persistent and heavy lluulda
Hon In Amalgamated Copper, and the
whole market turned weak. The net loses
run between 1 and over 2 polnta In ipilto
nn extended number of stocks. Such a
violent decllno us that or Amalgamated
Copper Is bound to affect the stock mar
ket by sympathy, whatever the conditions
elsewhere. The Amalgamated Copper
movempiit gained In Influence by reason
or collateral Inferences drawn from It by
speculators. Although a highly manipu
lative specialty, tho stock has bcn more
favorably regarded than some other In
dustrials by renson of the Influential char
acter or tne control 01 me company, ini
reduction In tho dividend and the collape
In the price hnvc led to (lying rumor of
shortcoming In management nnd flnnnrci
of the snmo character recently dlsclcsed
by sovernl or the minor Industrial com
panies, The effect was to engender dis
trust or nil tho Industrials nnd their blind
pool mctlt)ds,
Also the reduction of the Amalgamated
dlvllon rollowlng upon the consrrvnt.ve
rerusal by partly Identical Interests (o ml
vnnco tho St. Pnul dividend wns taken
ns a broad Indication or the disposition or
the Standard Oil capitalists to stimulate
n rise In prices. As the ract has beeu ob
vious tnat tne insiiicrs were ndvnncmg
the Mornan rnllroad nrnnertlrs and the
Gould properties, Southern Rnllwny. Ere
nnd Manhattan, continuing an ndvance ih s
morning, speculators were Inclined to draw
nn Inrercnco of renewnnce of discord among
tne powers wnose nctloni preclpltntod the
Northern Pnclllc corner.
In addition, the itovernmciit fiscal onera-
tlons aro not expected to bring such re
sources to tho monev market ns wns the
case Inst week, while the heavy movement
or currency to the Interior continues. An-
otner nay or reverses to the British nrms
In South Africa seemed to bring home to
tho London market that 'hey must face
another government loan nt nnnthrr perol
to meet n protrnnted war expenditure there.
This brings another dement of doubt into
tne protiiem or the amount of gold ror
olcners will nnrt with for th nnmiim
gold movement to Now York. The ndvance
in discount rnto by tho Imperial Hank rf
ucrmany was anotner element. The ror
elgn exchange rato hardened today, end
ing the tnlk or rurthor engngements or
Bom. tho mnrKct closed weak.
Railroad bonds wprn Htronir onrlv hut
npcnme irregular as stocKs turned weak-
Total sales, par value. $2.750.of0. Unlte'I
btates 4s advanced 4!j per cent on tho lmt
Cilll.
I he Commercial Advprtlnnr'a 1
iinanciai caoiegram says: The Jewish holl
day restricted business on tho vini-u ,.v,
change today, as did tho ract that vm are
pn tho ove or settlement day. The pro-
itiiiKiuK'n 01 inn nopr war nnil hip isrlllsh
iivuiocn guvo n nenvy tone to the mar
ket. Copper stocks were Hat Anncondi
declining 4 and tlntos, 1. American stocks
were Idly firm on your Saturday bank
statement, but thero wus a sharp break on
mu huick on me ciosc or imnnefH on a
fresh fall In Amalgamated Copper, The
ilium 01 nermany nns ringed tne discount
rato irom JV4 to 4. London nttempted to
narucn umcouni rates, nut railed, ns Amor
ica sun gets eagles chenper In Pnrls. Aui
trnlla still romnlns the only Inquirer ror
gold. Saturday's reported rlso In the prlre
ui uius ,,uvvn ei i uiiuuim, us wie pnco re
mains nt 77s 3Ud. Money rates rulo steady.
1 luiiifrmiH uiq wiu f'luding pricea uii
1110 new 1 oik sidck excnaiige
Cons., money
ilo aocount
Atmctindn
trhlon 73M,
do ptJ ,,,. 10
ItJltlmore A Ohio.. 107',
Canadian rnclnc ..HP4
hei. t Ohio
IiIcuku Ot. W
C, M. & at. 1
Denver H II. tl
do !fd
Erie
do 1st pM....
do 2d Hi, I
Illinois Central
I.
.ouln. & Nash..i...lOi
M.. K. & T 30
do pfd 55'
SILVER-Uar. dull at 2615-lCd.
MONEY' 13 1'.S per cent. The rato of dis
count In the open tnnrkct ror short bil.s
Is 2V24 per cunt; ror three months' bl.ls,
HOSTON,
cent; tlmo
closing:
S. V.
, T. &
Jo pfd
Anifr. Kimar
Amer. Teltphone
Bonlon & Alhanny
lloston Llrvnted .
Ho Moil g. Me
Dominion Coal ...
do pM
V. H. Hteel
do pfd
Oeneral Klcctrle .
M i:iec 111
Mrx. Central
N. 11. O. A C
Old Dominion ....
llubbcr
Afhlson
do pfd
Baltimore
do pfd
Canadian Paclflo
Canada Southern
Chen. A Ohio....
Chicago & Alton.
do pfd
"5'i St. Paul
i I do pfd
Ohio. .102H So, PaclOo
03 .So. ltallnnv
110 do pfd
7S4Tex. & Paclnc...
4 IT.. St. L. & W...
SSV4 do pfd
77V4 Union PiiclHc ...
15e: fll-
I..
41
74
.126
China trr Jt- 1
Chicago & at. W... 21HrV,
do Ut pril
do 2d pfd....,
Chicago & N. W
c. it. i. & r..
& T
MEW YOIIK. Sent 23. FLOUH Recelats
'35,617 bbls.; exports, 20.111 bbls.; fnlrly
actlco and steady; winter patents, $3,503
i3.80; winter straights, $3.3033.15; Mlnnesotu
ijiatenls, $3.653.9o; winter extras, $2.632.S0.
lityo flour, steady: fnlr to good, $2.8533.15;
choice to fnncy, $3.3033.60.
COHNMKAL Klrm: ypllow western, $1.22;
city, $1,211: Hrnnd-ivlnp. $3.3333.50.
, RYE Firm; No. 2 western, 61c, f. o. b.
.ullnat.
HARLEY Stpady : feeding, 61c, c. I. f.
lluffalo; malting, iQ0lc, c. 1. f. Huffalo.
' WHEAT Hecelpts, 336,0(0 bu.; exports,
170,996 bu.; spot steady; No. 2 red, 764c, f.
10. b. afloat; No. 1 Duluth, 72?;c. t. o. b.
.afloat; No, 1 hard Duluth, 814c, r. o. n.
iRllont. Oitlons opened e.usy and depressed
most or tho day by buarlsh statistics,
'lowor cables, unrlhWQst selling, poor ex
,port demanil and new offerings. They
finally rallied with corn and closed steady;
lilny. 75Hc; October closed 74c; December,
'76 1-lfi. closed 7fiHc
CORN-Hecelpts, 87,400 bu.; exports, 18,
y!31 bu.; spot llrm; No. 2. 634c olovntor and
'64Hc f. o. b. nllnat. Option market opened
"puny on lino weather west, but experienced
. strong Into ndvnncu on export buying
und activity nmong shorts. May, 64436ls4c,
'closed (Vlc; September, 63S6lc, closed 61c;
October closed rac; Dccomber, 6343614c,
lolosod 64c.
OATS-HpccIiiIh. 21,861 bu.; spot steady;
ils'o. 3 white. 403404c; options ralrly nctlvo
tiind stundler
' HAY Firm; shipping, 00363c; good to
ichoico. sjyooc.
HOPS Q.ilct , stntp, common to choice,
19J1 crop, 13315c, 'M crop, 11316c; 1S9D crop.
jC31lc; Pnclllc const. 19(H) crop, 11313c; 1899
Icrop, 6311c; 1S9S crop, 539c.
HIDES -Steady; Uutvestnn. 20 to 23 lbs,,
il8c; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 194c; TexaH
Ulry. 21 to 30 11 w 114c.
LEATHER Steady ; hemlocl: sole, lino
trios Ayren, light to heavy weights, 2J4W
Isi4e; acid. 23432l',tc.
PHOVISIONS-lleiif. llrm; fnmlly, $ll.r0?
12.00; mess. .$9.50310.00; beef hnnis, $20.00(
21.60; packet. $10.1103 10.50; city, extra, Indlf.
tness, 16.(-418.ou. Cut meats. firm;
pickled bellies, $9.75311.75; pickled shoul
ders. $7.25; pickled hams, $111.753 11.00;
Toflued steady; continent. $10.75; South
.Anierlcu, 5U.5o; compound, $7.603 7.73. Pork,
lllrm; fnmlly, $17.00317 50; short clear, $17.50
Kfjl9.(t; mess, 16.0041 17.00.
HUTTER Receipts, 6.725 pkgs,; Arm;
etato dairy, Hyjutjo; creamery, 15322c;
Juno creamery, 20ii'21V4c; Juno rnctory,
i4wn54c
CHEESIJ-Recclpts, 2.270 pkgs,; aulet;
Ifnncy, large, colored, "Ja; fancy, large,
white, 9Jo: rancy, small, colored, J4c;
liuioy. small, white, 94394c.
ECK1S Recolpts, 5.192 pkgB.; firmer; stata
and Ponnsylvunlu, 21322cf western c&ndlcd,
S04321c; western uncandled, 17UC0c.
MOLASSES-Stcady.
POI'LTRY-Allvo and dressed, nominal.
METALS--Tln In local motnl circles wan
a. shndo lower today under un nbsenco or
Ijuyors and In sympathy with tho deprca
Blon nhroiul. Tho close was easy nt 25.20.
whllo spot at London closed nt 115 Hb 6J
nnd ruturps at 112. Copper was nominally
unchanged here and In London was weak,
wiih nixit nnotpil nt iinr 17s Gil and futures
nt 6." as. Iad unlet at $4,374 here while
ut London spot closed at 12 2s 6d. Spoltor
was quint ut $4.uwi.io here. At i,onnon
nn ndvunco or 2s M was recorded, thus
Bpot closed ,nt 16 17s 6d. Domestlo Iron
iiiarkets wero dull, unchanced. Glasgow
warrants closed nt 54s lid nnd Mlddlesbor-
ojgli at I5s 9rt.
St. l.ouls Grain uuil Provisions,
ST. IDIMS. 8pt. 23. WHEAT Receipts,
T0,ft bushnls; Arm; No. 2 red cash, ele
vator, 70Uc; truck. 714372QJ September.
yusc; i;ccetnDer, itinc; aiay, ifto; ho, ;
hard, 69c.
CnnK'lllDliar. Vn "llln. IranV
.''8ivi'!: Soptemwr, 59c; December, 63I4o;
Hay. Cl;c.
OATU- lllcber; No. 3 cash, 31 Vic; trac.k,
LIvi'riiiMil fi nil 11 nnil Prnvlslnnn.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 23. WHEAT-Spot,
quioi, io. 4 rco, western, winter, os fd:
no. 1 iioriiicrn, sprlns, os 74a; No. 1 Cab
rorula, 5s Ud; futures, qu.ot; December,
os 4 ' s i ; Aiarcu, ih uvici.
cuitiN apot, nrm; American mixed new,
5s 14d, futures, quiet; October, 6s 4d; No-
vemoor, us; uecemucr, bs
PEAS Cnnndlnn. steady. 0s Id.
r LOUH at. Louis fancy winter, steady,
IS Ml.
HOPS At London (Pacific oast), dull,
3 MB.
PROVISIONS-Reef, Arm; extra Tndla
mess. iOb. pork, llrm; prlmo mess, west
em, 73s. Hums, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs.,
strong, 6is. j-nru, strong; American re
fined, in palls, 51s; prlmo western, In tierces,
bus bu. iiacon. strong: Cumberland cut,
26 to 30 ltn., 53s 6(1; short ribs. 16 to 20
lbs., strong. 51s. 6d; long eltnr middles, light,.
to ai ins., strong, 01s; lung clear middle),
hoavy, 45 to 60 lbs.. t0.4 3d; short clear backs.
strong: 16 to 20 Ihs.. 47s 6d: clear bellies.
14 to 16 lbs., 60s; shoulders, square cut, 13
IO 111 1119.. 1JA Jll,
BUTTER Steady; finest United States,
ss; good I'nitPii tates, vs.
CHEESE-Qulot; American finest white,
4SH ua: American, nncsi coiorea, ids ua.
TALLOW-Prlmo city, strong. 72s 9d;
Australian. In London, firm, 29s Gd.
Tha imports or corn rrom Atlantic ports
last wcck wero im.iiti quiirier.
C C C. & St. L. .
Colo. Southern ..
do lnt pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson....
Del., L. & W
Denver & It. O...
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley .
do pfd
Illinois Central ,.
Iowa Central ....
do pfd
L. IZ. & W
do pfd
Louis. & Nash....
Manhattan 1. ....
Met. St. Hy
Mex. Central
Mex, National ....
Minn, & Ht. L. . . .
Mo. Pacific ....
M., K. & T. . . .
do pfd
N.' J. Central..
N. Y Central..
Nor & Well....
do rfd
No. l'ftclflc pfil
Ontario & W...
Pennsylvania ..
Headluc
do lrt
do 2d
St. L. A
do 1st
do 21
St. L. B.
do pfd
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
& L. 12
11 do 2J pfd...
15 'wis. centinl ..
104 I do pfd
14J4 Adams Express
22 Amer. Ilxprom
li U. a. I:xprvss
SS Wells. Fargo Ux....
144 Ajnal. Copper
6 Amer. C. & V
KVj do pfd
ICl Amer. Lin. Oil....
224 ilo pfd ,
. 4S4 Amer. S. & it....
... 81 1 do pfd
... 424 Ana. Mln. Co
... '64 Ilrk. ltap. Tr
... 67 Colo K tic I
. . . If Cons. Oaa
... 63 Con. Tobacco pfd
. .. mi uenerai Kiecinc
...IlHi Olucose Sugar ..
... 42 Hocking Coal ..
... "iS Int'n'l Paper ...
...CI I do pfd
...128 'int'n'l Power ..
. ..10li Licledn Oas
. National lllscult
...lbs National Salt ..
... 2JM, do pM
... No. American ..
...ion Paclno Coast ...
...1024l'aclnc Mall ....
... IS4 People's Gas ...
... t34Piesed H. C....
...1C3 do pfd
...H6i Tubman P. C.
pfd....
pfd....
S. F. .
pfd....
pfd....
W
644
.. St
..
.. MH
..1HU
.. 414
.. 76!
.. 61
.. 48
.. "8
.. us
.. 30'.4
.. 624
Republic Steel
do prd
.Sugar
Tenn. C. & I
Union II. & P. Co
do pfd
17. K. leather
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Western Union ..
.1(24
.1S3
. 57;
. 34
..6
. 42'
.... 3i4
.... 0S4
....
.... :p,
.... 3'j-,
.... IS
.... 30
43
....no
....1P2
. 92
. 93
. 2
. b
. n
. 41
44',
. 1S
. 37'
. 664
. 074
.2114
.117
..262
.. C6
.. 14
.. 234
.. 7S4
.. Ill
.. 85
.. 41?i
.. 41
.. 74
.. a
.. 07
.. 404
-.107
.. 404
.. SI
..210
.. 15
.. 6i
..124
..16141
154
834
174
42!i
92',
91,
Ex-rlghts.
Kniisnn City G nil 11 nnd I'rorliilnna.
KANSAS CITV. Sept. 23.-WHEAT-Sep-tember,
65c; December, 6740674c; May,
aiuc; casii, no. 2 nam, 6jjwc; no, 2 reu,
CORN September, 634c; December, 594a
61)0: Jlay. 0ijJ;(ri6u7ic: cash. No. 2 mixed.
615111140; no. wiute, Bine, nominal.
OATS-No, 2 white, 3i3Sc.
kvk-.M), 670. nominal.
IIAY-Cholco timothy. J14.6016.00: choice
prairie. I4.60.
HPTTEH-Crenmery, 104910c; dairy,
fancy, lliflijc.
LlltJS nrm; rresh candled Missouri nnd
Knusus stock, 16c, loos off. cases returned.
HECEIPTS-Whcnt, 133.600: corn, CO.SoO:
oats, i'JMA'.
.SHIPMENTS Wheat, 61,000; corn, 27,200;
onis,
Tnleiln fir 11 In 11 nil Seed.
TOLEDO. Sent. 23.-WHEAT-DU1I: No.
ensh nnd September, 72 l-3c; December,
avic; amy, ii'c.
CORN HlKher: cobIi and September. 5!c:
uecemurr. u'JV2C.
OA i n unlet; casn nnu Heptembcr. 37c
RYE 54 4 p.
SEEDS Cloversoed, active. lower; prlmo
cash nnd October, Jj.224; December, o.20.
Ictv York Money
.Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK. Sent. 23.-MONEY On
call, steady at 34ff44 per cent: last loan
34 per cent; ruling, rate, 4 per cunt; prime
STHRL NU EXCHANUE Firm w th nc
tuul business In bankers' bills nt S4.85V& for
demand ami ui Jj.s; tor sixty days; posted
raien, v.co'ui.eu; cuiuiiivi cuii 0111s, i.n.1
's'uiVER-Uar, 6S4c; Mexican dollars,
454c.
jjunjjs uovernment, stcauy; state, in
active; rail, Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
London Stork.
LONDON, Sept. 23.
Untitntlnn,
I p. m. Closing;
MS-UN Y. Central ...142
. 93 S-U.Nor, A West 174
ilo pfd 91
No. Pacific pfd 10
Ontario A W.. .. S6V
Pennsylvania 75
Heading 21
do pfd 27
So. Hallway 36
do pfd 9i'i
So, Pacific 604
Union Paclflo 1MV,
do pfd 91
V. 8. Steel 44U
do pfd
Wa basil 23
do pfd 414
'punish 4 704
.and Mines 4IH
. 214
.1',
. 494
. 9
. 414
. ;'
. 69
....lMi,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bef Bten Sold Fnlly Rttadj and Bo Did
Choica Fdcti-Cowi Wr Wink.
0CS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE HIGHER
Llbernl Hecelpts of Sheep nnil l'rlees
llrnke roily n Dime, hut l.nmtia
Sold .StenAy u n Shndo
Lnnrr,
3-1615 1-16 per cent
lloston .Stock QnotKtl'Hi).
Sept, 23, Cnll loans,
loans, 6Tj per cent.
435 per
Official
.. 7S Union TacUla M
.. M Union !aml 3
..124V4 Westing. Klectrlc... 71
..1M I Adventure 23
nine Mln. Co 314
..12 Amal. Copper 91
..192 Atlantic 31
.. 414 Cnl. ft Hecln "!
..116 Centennial 214
.. 42, PranUIln 14
.. 92 Humboldt 40
..1M4 Osceola 94
..2 Qulncy 160
.. 234 Santaa P Copper.. 5
.. 64 Winona 2
.. 2i Wolverines 63
.. 17
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 22.
Receipts were: Cnttlo. llog.. Sheep.
Oillclnl Monday 6.9J6 3,101 Ij.O.T
Same day last week...... 4,s42 2,955 U,M6
samo wceK beroro 4,p;u .111
Same three weeks ngo... 4,34 2,5iJ ZU
Hmno four weeks ngo.... 6,039 3,7o'J i,vm
Same day last year 7,690 2,310 13,'i04
Aveiage price paid for hogs at 6011th
Omaha tho past several doyH with cum-purisons:
I 1901. KO0.,lS99.,lSM.n97.lS96.,l&95
6 04
I
Ximv York Mining Cluntntlnns.
'RU' vnrik'. Sent 23. The folfowlnir nro
the clolng prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
llreeee
Irunswlck Con .
Comstock Tun ..
'on Cal. A vn..
)eadwood Terra
Horn Silver ....
Iron Sliver
Ladvlll Con ..,
. 21
. 40
.110
Little Chler
Ontnrlo
Ophlr
Phoenl
t4 Potosl
...165
.. 60
...lta
...
... 6
Savage
Hlerm Nevada
Small Hoi.i .
Stand.ml
.... 11
...12
.... "3
.... S
.... S
.... 6
.... 10
.... in
....326
I 99
4 07
4 07
4 04
Ex-dividend.
I'oreluu Plnnnclnl.
LONDON. Sent. 23. Money was easy to
day nnd discounts hardened with Indica
tions tnat tney nan toucnea tne lowest
point In view or the Increase In the Ger
man hank rntp. Huslnpss on tho Stock ex
change wnH Inactive, but prices were steady.
roreigners wore niiei'ieu oy inu iiuruiiLc ui
the Jewish operators, duo to the holiday.
The strength of Argentines was the fcaturo
or tho day. Americans were Inactive and
Irregulnr. though tho tendency was better.
Atchlsons wero the best renture. St. Paul
and Lotllsvllles were, exceptionally sup
ported. The closo was steady.
Cotton .Market.
NRM' YntlK. Son! 23. COTTON Snot
closed nulct. 1-I6c lower; middling upland,
Mlc; middling guir. S4c; snles, SSo bales.
Futures closed barely steady; September,
7.63c; October, 7.62c, November, 7.61c; De-
comber, T.iiic; jonuary, reuruary, i.ic;
March, April. 7.69c; May. 7.70c.
iinchnnced: mtddllncr. H l-16c: snles. 160
bales; receipts, 1,150 bnles; shipments, 1,173
unies; siock, nnies,
GALVESTON. Srnt. 23.-COTTON-QaIot:
Mc.
LIVERPOOL. Sent. 23.-COTTON Spot.
moderato business: price. l-10d lower:
American middling fnlr. 4 l-16d: cood mid
dling, 4 29-32d: middling. 4?sd; low middling.
i3-32ci: cood oniinnry. 4 3-au; ordinary.
3 27-32d. Sales, 10.000 hales, of which C00
were for speculation nnd export nnd In
cluded 9,000 American. Receipts, O.Ooo bales.
lucludlng 6,2(0 American. Futures openod
ensy nnd closed unlet, but steady; Amer
Inn., ml.l.tllnn f l f U.nlAmkn, A 10-111.1
IVIbV, IlllUlllllt, ,,, .'ft, V.., UKVltlll.tt -I tTJ-'J IV.
sellers: October, g, o. a. 4 Zi-wai zi-eid
sellern; October and November. 4 19-6lj7
4 :o-6id spiiprs; ovemner anil uecemuer.
4 17-Gld buyers: December nnd Jnnuary.
1 16-Olfl I 17-trlu sellers; Jnnuary nnd Febru
ary, 4 le-olfi't l7-64d sellers; February and
.unrcii, i iu-iiiy-1 17-eut sellers; March nnd
April, 4 1,-oid sellers; April ana May, 4
17-64d buyers.
Sept, 3... 6 07'. 5 02
nept- 4...I 6 16 I 6 06 4 19
pi. 6... 6 264 6 OS 4 22
Sept 6.. lb 34 I 5 05 1 4 23
Sept. 9... 6 364 4 29
2I. 10.. 6 4441 6 161
HtPt. 11.. I 6 394 6 221 4 2V
sept, u,. c 34 5 201 4
3ept. 13.. 1 6 464 6 OS 4 26
Sept. 14.. 6 514 5 05 4 30
Sept. 16.. I 5 091 4 33,
oept. 16, .1 6 574 4 31
nept. 1,.. 6 6ji4 5 js .
Sept. IS.. 6 75 5 13 4 32
Sent. ls)..i IB 191 4 33
Sept. 20.. C 764 5 22 4 31 3 71 4 03i
Sept. 21.. 16 S5 6 23 4 31 3 711 4 Oil
Sept. 23.. 6 21 4 35 3 73 2 16
Sept. 28.. CS9H 14 41 3 77 13 70
Irdlcatcd Sundnv. Holiday.
Tho official number of cars or stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattlc.HoKS.Bh'p.H'ses.
c, M. ec St. 1'. Hy.. ..
Mo. P. Hy
P. system 49
C. & N. W. Hy... 5
F.. E, & M. V. R. R.107
C, St. P., M. ft O. Hy 1
1). & M. R. R. H. 74
C. H. & Q. Hy.... 3
K. C. & St. J 8
C, R, I. & P., east.. 6
u., it. l. ot t, west., i
Illinois Central
Wool Auction Sale.
LONDON'. Sept. 23-VOOL The offering
at tho wool auction sales today number) d
4.9S9 bales. Including 2,252 bales puutn
arenas, which sold readily at 13 per cent
advance. Tho demand was good and win
chiefly from the homo trade in ml the con
tinent. Merinos scoured sold well, Cross-
bred comprized hulf tho offerings and all
were sold at stonily prices, Capo of Good
Hope and Xntal was readily absorbed. Fol
lowing nre the sales: New South Wnbs
3,700 balos; scoured, 54dJJIs Bd; greasy,
4O104d, Queensland, 100 bnlps, scour-d,
114d(iilH 5d:, Victoria, 1.200 bales; tcourod,
54djila 04i; greasy. 34'injii. south Alia
tralla, 700 hales; scoured, lOd; greasy, 4'rf
lC4d. west Austinlla, r.iKi bales; grtnuy,
40S4d. New Zealand, 6.F01) bales; scoured.
64dflls 5V;d; greasy. 34fSV4d. Cape of
Good Hope and Natal. UK) hales; scoured,
is 4d; greasy. bfcyba. I'untas nrenai,
2.232 bales, 6?id.
Oil nnil Itiisln.
OIL CITY, Pn Sept. 23 -Crcdlt balances,
ii. ij; certincates, no dm; snipmcnts, .ji,'
1S2 bbls.; avernge, S9.917 bbls,; runs, 191,
C82 bbls.: average, 9S.072 bbls.
NEW YORK, Sept. 23,-OILS-Cottonsced
aulet: crime yellow. 42c. Petroleum, nonv
Inal; refined New York, $7.60; Philadelphia
nnd Baltimore, S7.45; Philadelphia and Hal
tlniore, In bulk, $4.85. P.osln, steady
strained, common to good. $1.40. Turpen
tlno. oulot and steady. 3G4Ji363ic.
LIVERPOOL. Scot. 23. OILS Cottonseed.
Hull refined, spot llrm, 24s. Turpentine
spirits, quiet, 23s 6d. Rosin, common,
"tendy, 4s 14d, Petroleum, refined steady,
!,. L,insecu steaay, ojs,
LONDON, Sept. 23.-OILS-Cnlcutta lin
coed, spot, 54s 6d; linseed, 31s 14d. Yc
troleum, American rellncd, 6 3-16 d, Tur
pontine spirits, 26s 24d.
SAVANNAH. Ga., Sept. 23,-OIL Turpon
tine, firm at 83c, rosin, firm.
Sugar Mnrkot.
YORK. Sent. 23.-SUGAR-Raw.
fair refining, 34c; centrirugal, 9a
NEW
nteady:
tost, Jic. .Moiasses sjgnr, s Ji-i.c itennod,
steady: No, 6. 4.63u; No. 7. 4.55c: No.' 8,
1.45c; No. 9. 4.40c: No. 10. 4.35c: No. 11, 4.30c;
No. 12. 4.3Cc: No. 13. 4.20e: No. 14. 4.?iVi!
roc
res
U. 8. ref. 2s,
do coupon
do 3s, res.
do CLXpun
do'new 4s,
do coupon
do old 4i, res
do coupon
do 5s, ree
do coupon
Atch. gen. 4s
do adj. 4s.
1084 IlocUIng Val. 44s. .1004
wj i.. Ac uni. 4s 10.4
1D Mex. Central 4s.... fl
los do 1st Inc 32
134 M. & St. L 4 1024
1394 M., K. & T. 4s M
Hi ' do 2s S3
113 N. Y. Central H....1MU
110 gen. 3'js ioi
Btnndnru A. 1.05c; confectioners' A, 5.03c;
mnuiu j. o.wc; cut lo.it, d.ioc; crunneu
6.75c; powdered, S.35c; granulated, 6.25c
cubes. S.KOe.
LONDON, Sept, 2S.-SUGAn-Beot sugor,
firm. 7s 9d: Sentembcr. 73 Mid.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 23. SUGAR
wiuot; coniriiugai yellow, 4 3-iec; sec-ndr,
233c; molaabcs, steady; centrifugal, Cl0c.
CufTec Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Hnnt. 5.1 COFFEE Snnt
nio, cjulot; No. 7 Invoice, 5.081T5.0SMC: mild
iiuioi, I'jtures ononon auiot unennngeu
to 5 potntn on room liquidation, coupled
with heuvy Ilrazlllan rocelnto und lowor
rato or Rio sturllnir oxehance. Lntor
reepvereu nnu ensed off again on retaliation
una ciosoQ naroiy stonily to a points higher,
v.'R' ones, mciuning wciouer ni
f.ujcric: November. Be: December. 5.15c
Januury, 5.23c; Mnrch. .Las-ft" 5.55c; April
u.uvc, Aiuy, o.uoc; July, o.vi'tp.ioc.
103
.101
101
H7
N. J. Cen. g. 5S...12J4
.Ml. I'.ICIIIJ IS. .
I do 3s
& O. 4S..104 ,N. & XV. can.
Plillndf Iplilu Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 23,-BUTTER-
Flrm; good demand : fancy western crcanv
ery, 22o; fancy western nearby prints, 24c.
EGGS Firm. 4c higher: fresh nearby.
204c; fresh western, 20c; fresh southern,
I5c: tiesn soutnwestern, inc.
c 1 1 E n S E Firm : Now York fu creams.
rnncy small, 9449Hc; rnncy small, fair to
Clioicu, nvv'uyc.
Haltlmore & O. 4s.. 104 ,N. & XV. con. 4s.
da 34s Wi Heading cen. u .
do I'onv. 4s 107 St L & I M c. Us
Canada So. 2s 1M St L & 8 V 4s..
Central of C.a. 5s..HM1'St. L. 8. W. Is..
do 1st Inc si do 3s
C. O, 44 1034'San A. & A. P.
C. & A. 34s 4 So. Pacific 4s...
C. n. & Q. new is., .on so, tiaimay is,
C M & S I g. 4s..U0'4iTex, & P. la..
"C. ft N. W. c. 78..14 (Tol. St I. A XV
724
1024
.1164
.... 91
.... 974
794
4s. S64
93
117
1184
4s.. M4
Mllwuiikee, (Srnln Market.
Sept. 23.-northern.
70Te: May.
! No, 1, 65c,
WHEAT Mar-
70a70Hc; No. 2,
74c.
60c; sample, 45j?
MILWAUKEE,
kot lower; No. 1
69c: December.
HARLEY Firm; No,
5iVe.
CORN December, 694c; May, VT4C
Dillnth Grain Mnrket,
DULUTH. Sept. 23. WHEAT Cash, No.
2 hard. 7142: no. 1 nortnorn, t4c: No. l
northern, 64c: September, 6840: October,
M'ic: um'iniier, w-4c; .nny, i.nui.'ic,
,OATli-364fl36Hc.
CORN 6S4c
Minneapolis Wheat, Plonr nnd' slran.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 23.-WHR,VT
Cash, 694c; December, uaVic: May, 714c; cn
track. No. 1 hard. 724c: No. 1 northern.
C94c: No. 2 northern. WW.
FLOUR First patents, 3.&J.CC; tucond
C, II. I. & P. 4s.. VW Union Paclflo 4 1054
C C C & 8 L e. 4s..phj do ronv. 4s 1OS4
Chicago Ter, 4s,.. 84 Wabash Is J184
Colorado So. 4k 874' "do 2s U04
D. & R. O. 4s 1014, do dob. II 634
Erie prior lien 4s... ui west Hhore 41 l4
do gen, is 91 a .1.. n. is oov,
F. W. & D. C, If. .105 Wls. Central 4 84
Hid. "Ofroredj
I Hank Clrnrlntra,
OMAHA, Sept. 23. Bank clearings today,
1,205,4S1; corresponding day last year,
uinuinnAiii 4?epi. ii.-iuunc), ima pnr
snt; cleartnus, W.KU.eSO.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 23,-ClearlnR9, $S,C29,329;
es. I1.480.7R5: money. 4Q per cent:
ivc discount ma, a
halnni
New York exchange,
discount nsked.
NEV YORK. Sent. Sl-Clearlnga, J224,
434.2S8: balances. $6,K47,405.
UOBTON. Sent. 2S,-Clearlnss, 1S.5S3,.
H6; balances. M.635.2H.
PHILADKLPHIA, Sent. Clearlniil.
m.lK.702: balancos, $2,72i.E27; money, 4D14
per cent.
BALTIMORE. Sent. 5S. Clearings, $3,
225.4SS: bnlancos. 5685,261.
CHICAGO, Sept. 23,-Cloarincs, $26,2.11,010;
JVevr Ynrk
NEW YORK,
Dry Goods Mnrket.
Sent. 23 DRY GOODS
Tho market ror dry iroods has ruled very
jiiini, inrougnout mo uny, so inr as spot
bUHincrs Is conccrnod, the Jewish observa
tion or the day or atonnmcnt restricting
tho number or buyers In attendance, Thero
has been no chanpn of tone In any dlrec
Hon In either stnplo or rnncy lines In cot
ton coods or In woolens or worsteds.
Uvnpornted nnd Dried Fruits,
NEW YORK, Sept. 23. EVAPORATED
APPLES A steady to llrm fee nc nrevnll
In the market for evaporated apples and
a fair trade wns reported nt unchangsd
prices, -CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Rule
actlvef but about steady nt old prices,
nifrln Ilutter Mnrket.
ELGIN. 111.. Sent. 23. HUTTER Ad
vnnced 1 cent today, the offerings, 7.600
nounds. Hellinu nt 21c. at which price, th
mnrtrft wns declared firm. The snles of tho
week aggregated 607,000 pounds.
Wool Mnrket.
BT. LOUIS. Sept. 23. WOOL-Qulet hut
firm: medium grades, 12431"e; heavy fine
S4fU14c; light fine, lSQ144c; ttihwashel
124i24c,
Stock In Slnrht.
The following talilo shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal
diock mariicis tor bepmmDcr iJ.
Cattle. Hogs. Blimp
South Omnha 6,9:3 3,104 1S.U27
Chicago 24.000 28.003 30.000
Kansas City 15.400 4.&J0 7.W0
St. Louis 7,500 'M
Ht. JORcph 4,000 3.00Q 600
Totals,
C7.0K 45.004 C$,417
S 61
3 65
3 621
3 03
3 63
3 60
3 in
3 6
3 77
3 79
3 63
3 72
3 681
3 CS
i
3 74
3 71
3 71
i 3 7'
2 771
2 61
2 81
2 71
2
4 03
4 02 2 7S
4 0U 2 M
3 91 2 M
3 93 2 Mi
3 Sl 2 tt
3 S21
3 831 2 CO
3 S7I 2 7U
3 ill 2 731
3 S6 2 CGI
3 91 3 71
2 S'JI
I
2 S3
2 SI
2 18
4 37
4 H
4 21
I 11
i 20
4 22
4 21
4 (Hi
4 CI
4 Ua
4 ("1
4 Ot
4 12
4 12
4 04
4 03
.1 02
S 96
4 00
Total receipts
.266
7
1
43 2
6
S 6
1
7 .. 2
7 ..
.
9
'3 !'. '.!
4" 4S 4
The disposition or the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing. 1110 num
bar ot bend indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 607 3
swift and company.... 1.073 ill
Cudahy Packing Co 1,612 7E0
Armour iV co l.usn l.itw
Swlfl & Co., K. C 73
R. Becker .St Dcgan 37
Vansant & Co 3i5
Labman &. Co 3'.6
W. 1. Stephen tl
Hill & liuntzinger 1
Ronton & Underwood,. 211
Llnvlngstono & Schallcr 62
N. Morris 70
Hamilton & Rothschild. 2.M,
L. F. Husz 40
II. L. Dennis & Co.... 63
Hnmmond Pkg. Co 331
H. F. Hobblck l'V,
Wolf & M 93
Krcy Pkg. Co 213
utner buyers 733
1.502
2.952
2,03)
4,103
4 bulls .
27 r.teers.
2 feeders,. Mu
4 feeders.. 822
6 feeders.. 613
9 feeders.. 506
2 feeders., Vio
16 calves... 22t
10 calves... 200
13 cows 913
2S cow s 954
10 cows..,., it'j
2 cows .... 9SO
2 cows 950
4 cows 925
10 cows 103d
15 cows lull'
20 cows IMS
31 feeders.. 935
5 cows 1142
6 cows 190
4 cows 9SO
1 cow S20
IS feeders.. 914
3 feeders.
1 heifer..,
4 cows 10K
23 steers. ...Ill I
44 calves.... 274
A) feeders.. 851
5 feeders..
20 cows 939
S cows 976
60 cows 971
7 cows 90
S feeders.. Ml
20 cows 992
II cows...i. 771
21 cows,,... 967
1 COWS IWl
3 cows SS5
2 cows 1115
W
1 heifer... 1770
16 feeders.. 96
1 heifer..,
1293 2 40
910 3 30
2 43
. 780
970
45
3 75
3 40
3 ()
3 60
4 26
3 23
2 70
3 15
2 23
2 25
2 90
2 M
3 )
3 15
3 15
3 ll
1 90
2 .'0
2 75
.' 60
3 ()
3 75
2 Oo
4 (
4 20
3 m
3 60
2 K,
3 IV
3 TO
3 heifers.. 693
2 steers. . W5
ii bolter... 1193
4 heifers... 5S7
2 heifers... S26
2 cows OtM
35 cows 9.17
4 cows..... 9
3 cows 1066
6 feeders.. 63.4
21 feeders.. 60S
6 feeders.. 6?5
2 feeders.. 96
2 feeders.. 9Ju
15 feeders.
26 cows....
931
1000
1 feeder..
2 heifers.
2J cows.
13 cows
1 cow .
12 reciters.. 1031
2 cows ...UV"i
16 cows.
26 cows.
6 cows
21 tows.
9 cows
!i cows
3 reeders.
31 feeders
17 feeders.
2 20 heifers.
3 75 11 heifers.
2 S3 6 rows . . .
2 S3 scows...
2 1M 16 steers..
3 10 1 pow .. .
2 00 I cow. .
2 V. 8 cows.
. H. Huff-Neb.
2 25 14 COWS 930
3 20 1 feeder... 910
$50
970
..lin'J
910
.1070
..101(5
.. 9S2
..1U21
.. 950
.. ,SS7
I11K
939
,S29
,. 922
. . 7M5
.. 971
.1013
.1112
.. 970
..1110
.. SSI
;: 0)
2 50
. lJ
3 'V
2
2 75
3 56
2 5,1
3 40
3 35
3 10
3 35
2 25
2 W
2 90
3 50
3 01
3 f irt
2 95
2 20
2 95
3 70
:i 35
2 SO
2 95
2 15
3 10
2 So
2 01
3 40
3 20
3 45
2 (V,
2 90
2 So
2 85
3 90
3 10'
2 So
2 90
3 0
10 cows. .
20 cows.,
1 bull...
900 2 25
F. Langworthy Neb.
07S 11 !l 7 nmi'u
2.IS4
Totals 6.S93 3.174 13.131
CATTLE There 'was n big run of cattlo
hero today, this being ono of tho big days
of the year so far as receipts go. Mint
everything wns from tho range country, and
n heavy proportion was cow stuff. Packe's
and feeder buyers tooK hold In pretty goon
shnpe, so that the market wns very sat
isfactory, considering the heavy receipts
and the rather unfavorable reports rrom
otner points. .
inero wero only about fifteen cars or
cornfed steers on sale this morning, and
Just about steady prices wero paid icr
anything nt all desirable. Some or the
choicest bun;hes even sold, perhaps, a little
stronger, while some of tho common stuff
was negiecten, so that on the averago 11
was a good, steady market,
t nero weri right close to 100 cars of cows
and heifers In tho yards this morning.
Packors, however, had quite liberal orde's.
so that they bought up the better grades
at Just about last week's prices. Sellers, in
a good many cases, however, thought they
nnd to tnKc a little loss for what they
had, and the general Mtuatlon could, per
haps, best bo described by calling the mar
kot sternly tn fc or 10c lower. Tho mar'tet
was ralrly nctlve nnd the bulk wns d's
posed or In reasonably good season.
Hulls, calves and stags so Id at not far
from last weck'B nuotntlons. where t!-.
nunllty was at all desirable.
'mere wee mute a few stnekers nn 1
feeders offered this morning, but the de
mand was sufficient to tnko tht h4!ir
grades of heavy reeders at practlca'ly
tteady prices. Stockers or good quality n'10
soul in minui last wesK s notchc. The
medium weights, though, wero very slow
salti and lower. Common stuff of all
weights was almost unsalable.
There wa a good Innu rv this mnrnlnc
on the part of packers for western steers
of good quality, and anything nnswerlng
to thnt description sold at fu'.ly steady
prices. Cows sold steady to a little lower
and good reeders hold steady, while eom
mon stuff was slow nnd lower. Representa
tive sules.
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No.
5 790 1 75 84..
34 10 6 40 35..
18 1166 6 W
COWS,
2.
Av, Pr.
...1137 E eo
...1313 6 a
1
2
2
6
1
1
1
2
:o
4
2:
3
36....,
19....
lj'.'.'.'.
. 960 1 40
. 846 1 75
.oca : 00
.. 910 2 00
, . f SO 2 00
,.1040 2 til
. KM 2 1U
. 945 2 15
.10:2 2 25
9S0 2 45
650 2 60
720 2 60
S63 2 60
70 3 60
975 3 60
1080 3 50
1020 2 C5
94S 2 75
1013 I 73
862 2 S3
925 2 83
1000 2 85
9C6
....1125 2 M
3 1040 2 90
4 1085 2 90
8 060 2 M
5 1014 2 90
8 10C6 2 50
9 1004 2 90
7 950 2 90
20 1MI3 20
32 1056 90
48 932 3 00
82 953 3 00
2 1085 3 00
.1075 3 00
925 3 01
2
1
2
f
4
2
I
1
4
3
HULLS.
1
1
1
1..
1..
1
1
to 1
HEIFERS.
7S0 2 6-5 81
717 2 70 9
2 7J 24
STOCK CAIVES
100 3 00 94
271 3 30 32
193 3 S 1
320 3 95 44
CALVES.
170 6 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
: S3
.... 893 2 90
.... 930 2 00
.,.,1300 2 25
.,..1440 2 30
....1300 2 35
....1450 2 40
.H95
..1190 2 45
..1595 2 45
..1500
921
1000 3 00
1115 3 00
948 3 05
, 1010 3 05
10O0 3 23
.....1106 3 23
13S0 3 40
P'30 3 50
10CO 3 60
1000 2 60
... SCO 2 :o
...lico : eo
...110) 2 60
...1340 2 m
...1050 2 75
...1360 2 83
...1340 4 10
...1450
4 25
745 S 05
707 3 05
553 3 25
301 3 95
307 4 05
150 4 60
135 4 60
650 1 60
606 2 15
4
13
2
27
7
(
1
3
28
23
4 746 3 15
2
830 2 75
944 2 75
,1042 3 CO
, 903 8 00
,1140 S 00
, 973 3 00
, 6S 8 10
1029 S 15
1C..
62....
12....
21....
16....
....
1....
3....
15....
14....
725 3 15
957 8 20
724 3 20
Mft 3 25
900 3 25
810 3 25
730 3 JJ
960 t 35
1100 3 35
911 3 35
HI 1U
11.
(
5
1
9
1
14 ,
28
I ,
12
IT
15.
61 3 35
. VS2 3 374
.908 8 37 4
.1070 3 374
.1304 3 374
. tfO 3 50
. 707 I Hi
, 819 8 60
. 848 8 60
. 6(3 3 63
.1160 8 70
921 3 70
3 1030 3 70
10 CS1 3 70
1 1080 3 70
8 927 3 75
1 390 3 75
33..
II
1
10
.1001 3 83
.1030 3 K
,. 300 4 0)
,.1124 4 00
fll rows.
30 cows..... 670 2 90
2 roirs,.t. s i
7 cows..... 90S 2 66
1 cow 1210 $ Si
1 cow 1090 2 75
44 cows 644 2 76
12 cows,.... SCO 2 40
1 cow o 1 no
1 cow,.,
IS cows.,
1 cow,.,
1 cow..,
S3 cotrs.
Scows.,... WO 2 25
:r cows 1061 r. :t
IS COWS..... 2 60
1 cow 910 2 75
cowa SI7 2 90
1 COW SM
NEBRASKA.
. 034 1 90 1 steer..... 010 3 70
13 steers.... 1032 3 70
1 steer 740 2 TO
21 steers.. ..1070 3 10
2 hulls 1310 2 25
26 reeders. .1103 3 65
3S reeders., 1040 3 KB
3 reeders. .1040 3 26
S5 reeders,. on) s 65
21 reeders.. 9R4 3 20
14 readers.. 0! 3 25
17 feedern.. Hf 5 35
9 cows 1053 2 IO
M KtocrB... J3 S!0
7S0 2 On
, tra 1 ft
, roo 1 so
, 950 2 25
.954 2 90
IS Slers...,10i3 3 !0
lrow ,1103 SCO
1 cow JCSO 2 2J
1 cow ISO 2 '6
1 cow ... M0 2 a
19 feelers .6.0 3U
3S calves.
115 steers. ..1108
fti cows
.. 9iS 2 9o 7 cows. .
... S61 2 15 15 cows.,
..1130 2 00
COLORADO.
3 60 15 cows...
WYOMING.
3 70
R. S. Mcse Neb.
... 937 2 50
Tcabor Bros. Neb.
.1010 :
... 976 :
95
15
2S3
35 steers... .1178 125
Minor .fc
1 steer.,
Rogue Nob.
steers...
916 2 75
92.) 3 '0
ennners. $1.60(82.60! bulls, 2.25If4.25 calves,
13.1515.50. .... , ,
llOUa tteceipis, l,iw nenu; inuritri ro
hluher: ton. $7.10. bulk or sales, JOOffll.f);
heavy, 17.vW7.10; mixed packers, J6.S5fi 10;
light, jo.'.Vi6.yo; pus, K.tviiti.iu. . .
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 7,00
hnml: mnrkot lOo blither: western Iambs.
ti. 60114. 40; western wethers, J.00f3.3S; ewes,
J2.501J3.W; stockers and reeders, 12.VC03 25.
St. Loiilt Live Slouk .Mnrket.
ST. LOl'IS. Sept. 23.-CATTLE-RecelPt,
20J hend, Including 4,800 Tex fins; marked
te.idy to strong ror natives, steady to
easy for Tcxnns: native shipping nnd ex-
Port steers, J3.OVH6.35; dressed beef nnil
iiutclier steers, 13. 6OT(0. S3; steers unilct l.ov
lbs.. 12 75ii:i 35; Ktorkprs and rpedersA 12.30
Oth.nO. . ows nnd heifers, IS.UOflo.TO; dinners,
It .23d: 25, bulls, 2.v0(il.0i; Texns nnd In
dian steers, 12.75U4.Ou; cows nnd heifers,
!2.251 30
HOGS- Rei lpts. 6.401 head; market 60
higher; pigs ano lights, 16.ttit.W! packers,
J6.601I0.9.-,. butchers. t7.rOil7.3o.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Heeolpts, 900 heail;
mantei niguer, nntlNo muttons, K.T&Ui.uu
minus, 3.'.ni4 &o, pulls and bucks, 11.75M
3.25, stockers. 12 Ojj.W.
Xew York Mir Mnek Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Sent 2.1 REE VEft Re
ceipts, 3,802 head; steers, steady to strong;
bulls, barely steady; cows, n llttlo firmer;
mills, 2.uwir;i.; cows. Ii.riif2.75, Export
tomorrow. 810 cattle. 1.540 sheen nnil 4.5fO
quirters of beef.
CALVES-Recclpts, 1,657 hend; veals, 13 0
OV25; tops, ls.60; choice. 13.75; western
calves, H.20.
SHEEP AND LAMHS - Receipts. 16
901 head: good sheep llrm, others slews
prlsio nil choice lambs stroni:. others
slow; shetp, 12.2Mi3.75: choice, 14.0); culls.
11 7.VTJ2.00; ono car. 15.75; culls, 13.01UT3.M;
Canada Iambs, 15.23ji5 6.i,
HOGH-Heceipts, 6.32S head. Market firm;
western hogs, 16.70.
960
ifA
19 steers.... 915 3 30
1 steer.. ..Mo 1 60
25 cown 1060 3 01 23 cows....
3 cows 9i6 2 60
J. Halley Nob.
1C steer... .119s 4 60 2 steers.. ..UfO
6 steers.... 91 3 85 22 cows 1011
2 cows 1010 2 60
.1 F. Hourett-Ncb.
26 cows Oil 3 25 10 reeders. .1135
16 reeders.. 1023 3 53 1 feeder... 910
Decmer & O. Neb.
35 etrs.Tex.1036 4 00 21 cows .. ..1041
32 strs.Tcx.1073 4 00 2 cows 915
2 cows 9S5 3 00 1 cow 10iV
George McGlnlpj- Nob.
IS cows 1068 3 00 28 feeders.. 1072
4 cows l(Hi7 3 65 3 feeders. .1246
1 cow' 1O00 3 (
Swan Lund nnd Cattln Co. wyo.
3 (0
3 00
3 50
3 10
3 65
2 75
3 0
2 60
3 Ol
3 00
3 40
12 steers.. ..1060 4 40
3'J Btrcrs ...1122 4 40
30 steers.. ..1136 4 40
41 steers.. ..1124 4 10
F. Currie
23 cows 1078 3 25
1 feeder. . . 830 3 Si
No. Av. Sh. IT. No. Av, Sli. Pr.
90 181 160 6 7i 67 261 11) 6 99
CS 0J3 120 0 63 237 40 6 90
93 192 120 6 S5 M 207 1 3) 6 90
61 250 SO 6 115 VI 275 120 6 90
77 239 120 0 S74 i2 21 ... 90
63 261 40 6 S74 04 219 f) 6 '.1
53 210 ... 0 57 4 73 241 ... 6 90
61 294 120 6 M4 (fl 25S 24 90
73 210 1W C 87 4 77 224 10 6 90
61 27$ 160 6 874 63 248 80 6 90
61 2S6 120 C 87 4 70 218 ... 6 90
5S 262 SO 6 $74 19 274 ... 6 90
72 235 40 6 S74 CO 210 ... 6 80
67 216 ... 6 874 64 221 50 6 90
69 240 SO 6 9) (4 Slli 80 6 90
63 254 40 6 90 66 1ST SO 6 90
67 237 160 6 90 1 6 303 .,. 90
69 277 120 6 90 65 234 80 fi 924
75 258 120 lJ 61 SO 40 6 924
65 252 N ll 71 229 120 6 924
60 292 160 6 90 55 250 160 6 95
73 245 120 6 90 219 253 50 7 00
63 255 120 6 90
30 steers 1148 4 40
43 steers. ...1113 4 40
39 steers.. ..1115 4 40
15 steers.. ..1146 4 40
& Co. -Neb.
1 bull 1500 2 60
47 feeders.. 10JS 3 S3
J. Engllsh-Ncb.
..109S 3 25 16 feeders.. 1102 3 70
11. Joncs-s. D.
3 SO 13 feeders.. 1032 3 SO
C. Hrnmkump Colo.
3 00
H. Huff Neb.
4 10 1 steer 1050 4 10
Hourrott Neb,
12 cows
W.
4 reeders.. 1202
Chnrles
7 cows 1000
W
14 steers.. ..1092
P.
6 reeders.. 1093
1 feeder... 920
2S feeders. .1135
C. L. nnd A
7S stoerH....1233 4 25
li steers.. ..1182 4 60
3 75
..1028
..1050
3 00
2 60
104 calves..
14 cows
4 steers....
43 cows..
.1230
..1010
..1071
3 65
3 60
1 00
2 35
980 2 80
, 770
330
, 910
, 357
, 186
3 25
4 00
2 15
3 70
6 U0
12 cows.
3 25 1 cow..
4 20
Christian Neb.
12 cows 1256
1 steer..
E. McCrtllls-CoIo.
4tr7 3 90
O. S. Farrell-S. D.
. 9S9 2 90
F. Farrlle Neb.
.1157 3 S5 1 bull...
,1007 3 10 7 cows..
J. 11. Orr Neb.
3 feeders.. 856 3 25 10 feeders.. S32 3 25
7 fcederclOU 3 25
A. T. Lowery Neb.
2,reeders.. 870 3 25 10 cows....
1 cow 1100 2 SO
L, M. Owen Neb.
1 bull 1150 2 00 1 feeder..
23 cows 927 2 75 1 calf
W. H. I-avIngton-Colo
14 feeders.. 972 3 15 4 cows....
1 bull 1420 2 25 15 calves..
26 cows 1028 2 9 ) 6 cnlves..
C. E Lovell-Wyo.
35 cows 962 2 90
Johnson & 3. wyo.
17 Btoors....ll76 3 75 4 steers. ...1140
.7 Tex. ntr.1119 4 10 1 Htcor lliw
1 Tox. str. 950 4 10
P. L. Mnrdell-Wyo.
3 feeders.. 916 3 45 5 reeders.. 1160
J. Garrett-S. D.
3 l!tccr....1150 4 20
HOGS Thero was rather a light
day s supply of hogs here today, and, nl
though puckers tried to buy their sup-
n los nt stead v to a s nide, lower nrici'H
thev did not got tho hogs nnd ntter the
first round the general murket wns 24'jOoc
higher than on haturuay. They seemed to
want the hogs mid utter trading was well
under way ma mantel was tinny active
und It did not tako lout; for tho bulk of
the offerings to ch.iUKo hands. The bulk of
tne noes sold from lu.xi'-v to iu.vo. witn
few ot the choicer loads above 16.90 and
a few of the common bunches below !ti.S74
lowurd tne close I tin market was tuns' uc
higher, us anything (Usirablo would sell
at lb.90. Representative sales
3 73
4 10
3 60
Mon
SHEEP There was u big rush of sheep
horo today, and, ns Chicago wns roported
K'015c lower and slow, packors at this
point tried to buy their supplies a little
lower. Tho choicest bunches of owes and
wethers woru probably not over a dlmn
lowor, but common stuff was neglected
and 10ffl6c lower thiVt nt tho closo of last
week. After trndlng wns well under way
tho market was fairly active and tho bulk
or mo receipts soui cany.
tho tendency was to pound mo lamo
market also, but still desirable grades
sold at very closo to steady prices. Com
mon atoff, however, wus neglected and In
most cases a llttlo lower.
Thero was not much chango notlccnblo
in the prices paid for feeders.
Quotations: Choice yearlings. 13.3033.60;
fair to geod yearlings, 13.1653.30; choice
wethers. 13.20W3.35; ralr to good wethers,
13 004(3.20; choice owes, t2,75'3'3.0: ralr to
good owes, 12.50(22.75: choice spring lambs,
14.30iT4.60; fair to good spring lambs, UM'ff
4.30; feeder wethers, 12.75tf3.25: feeder lambs,
3.iif3.t)0. jtepreseninuvo sales:
No,
756 Ws-omlng owes.,..
ill feeder ewes
28 western uwes
130 Idaho wethurs....
151 Idaho wethers
2 yearling wethers..
1539 western wethurs.
171 Idaho lambs
16 western lambs
169 Idaho lambs
1S40 western lnmbs....
Av.
101
80
1U6
83
93
fll
SO
101
69
62
61
. 69
Pr.
2 80
2 65
2 7a
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 15
3 35
3 75
4 0)
4 35
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Choice Cnttle nnil .Sheep Sternly 1!ok
Htrniift nnil I Hither.
CHICAGO, Sopt. U3.-CATTLE-Recclpts,
21,000 hend, Including 2,000 ToxnnB nnd 4,000
westerns. Choice steady, others slow;
westerns and Texans strong; good to prlmo
steers, 16.20J)0.60; poor tn medium, lla
6.00; stockers and feeders, 2.6Oi)4.30; cows,
12.60474.75; heifers, 12.251)6.00; canners, 11.603
2.40; butchers, 11.804.76; calves, 13.00&6.75;
Texas stcors, 13.X)iri4.50; 'western steers, 13.75
4)6.45.
HOGS Receipts today, 28,000 bond; to
morrow, 25,000 head: loft over, 3,372 head:
strong and 6c to 10c higher; mixed and
butchers, 10.767.2."!; good to cholco heavy,
i7.104f7.374; rough hoavy. 16.WKS.93; light,
16.905)7.15: bulk of Balen. 16.85ffJ7.10.
8IIEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, V.VQ
head; generally steady; lambs strong to JOo
higher; good to cholco wethers, 13.tAii3..S5;
ralr to choice mixed, 13.30ti3.flO; western
sheep, 13.25(1)3.75: mitlvo lambs, 3.0O4)-l,75;
wostorn lambs, 13.754)4.65.
Omelnl Saturday:
RECEIPTS Cattlo. S43 hoad; hogs, 14,
635 hend; sheep, 620 head,
SHIPMENTS Cattle, 735 head; hogs,
1,751 hend; sheep. 450 head.
Knnans Clt- Lire fttoek Market.
' KANSAS CITY. Sept. 3.-4VTTLE-rie.
relpts. 16,400 head. Including 6.000 Texans;
cr.rn-Ird oteers 1rm. other cattle stcudy;
rholco export dressed steers, S6.lC4j6.25; fair
to ptfi2. H.SWJ.7&! ntochors nnd feeders,
M.tJt.3: fed wmternn, 14.76Ju.75; western
rang sierra. M.W74.70: Tcxnns nnd In
i:nn, S2.G3A3 65; Tfcrns cows. M 15J?l.fi.
native con's. 12,03 1.03; heifers, ,2VtiS.u;
St. Joseph I, Hp Mopk Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Sent. 23.-CATTLE-Re-
cclpts, 1,010 head; Texans mostly 10c higher;
natives, j.i.iuhi an; reans nno westerns,
,'di. 75; cows nnd heifers, ll.3o7io.lo: nuns
nnd stags, l2.2,rij,"i S3, stocked nnd fpptlcrs,
12.01Jfl.ol; yenrllngs and c.uves, 12.251i3.75:
vrnis, j.'.TKija 7.1
HOOS-Hocelnts. 3.0O head: mnrket
mostly 55i74e higher; light and light mixed,
js.sny i.im; medium nnu nenvy. js.&orif 7 .v;v;
pigs. s.s.i4)H.fiii; nuiK. jr,,!Kuv,'.
SHEEP AND LA MHS Receipts. 2.50
hend; market nctlve nnd steady, top, Idaho
lambs, 14. 611, top I'tah wethers, 13.3..
LEGAL NOTICE.
CALL FOR REPUBLICAN COUiN'TT
CONVENTION,
lly authority and direction of the repub
lican county commit tin, duly given at a
regularly culled meeting, a county deleja,
convention of the republicans of Dougm
county Is hereby culled to meet at Wash
ington nun, in tne uuy 01 umaun, at J
p. in., Siuurduy, September 2s. 1M)1, tor the
purpopu of nominating caudldatia to bo
voted on at thu guneral election November
6, 19U1, lot tho following county officers:
Ouu sheriff, out: county Judge, one county
clerk, one register of deeds, uiu county
treasurer, one county surveyor, ono county
superintendent of public instruction, on
county coroner, two county cuiuinlsslutiois,
to bo cliuLen by the delegates truin tha
rcspectlvu districts irom whicii tiny ari
to be elected. Ouu represeutatlvu to 1 1 11
ucuuey
bix juhIicub of the peace and one police
Juuriu lor U.o City ot Omaha.
two justices ur. tne peucu ior tne iny oc
South umuhu.
Six couiitubles lor tho City of Omaha.
Two constublcB lor thu City or South
Omaha. Ono asesor tor rncn wurd of the
City ut Oiuahu. One utisvsaor tor taih
wind or mo uuy or soum uiuana.
Precipe: uniccrs fur tho vuiiuu country
predict.
Also tc select members 01 tne republican
county ctnlrul committee and to traniuct
aucii utnur uuuiuesn as limy propurty com
before It.
Uy tha same authority a pilmary election
Is also called, to bo held Friday, September
27, liwl, In thu various wurdu and piccincn,
KUbJvct to Uiu rules guvvriilug pr.mury
tWcUunu adopted by nulu republican county
coinmliuo lor tne puiptsu ul ekcllng Uclc
gules to kdlu iiumlnatliiK convtntluii.
Thu icpicuvntalluu in nulu convention
hall bu ilttecii uvlutiu.ts tur vach wurd III
thu City of O.'iiuhn.
Five delvKUlus tur vach of the tour wards
in South Oiuahu and live delegate for
each iit thu luurueii country precincta.
At tnls prlmiiy ulectlon the polls will be
open In tne cities of Omaha and of South
Omaha from 12 tn. to 7 p. m., and In th
country precincts from 7 p. iu. to 9 p. to,,
ul tile following pluccs.
OMAHA.
First Ward Sixth una Pierce streets.
Second Wurd Twentieth and Castellar
streets.
Third Wurd-1124 Douglas street.
Fourth Wurd lice building.
Fifth Ward Sixteenth, near Corby strett.
Sixth Ward lulowlld hull,
tioventh Wurd-1331 ParK uvenue.
Eighth Wind Twcnt) second and Cuming
ltrutu.
Ninth Wurd-2I5 i"a.-nam street.
SOUTH OMAHA.
First Ward 027 N. 'J'wuniy-fourth itreet.
Second Wuril Evuns' luundr, 13CD N 8L
Third Ward-2f.li tiouth Thirtieth Htteet.
Fourth Ward Fiubui'ty burn, m K stieet.
COUNTRY PRECINCTS.
Chlcuuu Kelliur'u hull,
Clonturf Juo AluiMer'n place.
Ijouglus Hi hool housu No, 16.
Kiisl Otnahu Preist hu...
lilkhorn bwelchari s shop.
Fluruticu City hull.
Joffernoi. Muuguid's lumber office.
McArdlo" Qlnnut scliool house.
Millard Millard uuhoul liuune.
l'lnttu Valley Jail building.
Union Powell's biucl-xmim shop.
Wiitorloo iUsunlc 1. all.
llenson Htnnun hull.
piundoc Duiuieo eiinlno hounfc.
Tho boundaries of tha arluus prlmarjf
election districts shall be tho 1111110 an tho
boundaries ut the lespectlve wards or Omnha
und South Omaha nnd or the various tot
ing dlrirlctn or the country precincts as
existing at the last general election,
Thu bumcs of all delegates to be placed
on the official primary bullut must b file I
with Hit secretary of tho committee wllh
a fee of 12 for each delegate, not luter than
11 o'clock noon, Tuesday, September 24, 1W1.
The officers of suld prlmury itectlon must
be selected at leant ten days baforu thu
primary election from names submitted to)
thu committee. II. K. OdTHOM,
Chairman Republican Central Committee.
It C, JORDAN, Uecretury.
Dated ut Omaha. MepUmber 4. 1901.
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their nerves sre weak. That feeling of
languor, dullness and cxhauntion la
the fearful condition which often pre
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presses the mlud iiIkIH and dny.
If you are nuffcrliig the tortures of
Nervous Debility, there U uo knowing
bow soou you may decline to iomettiliig
more horrible. Ilut you cn get well
The youthful truzth, buoyancy sud
hoppluesscaa be restored by the uieol
They have cured thousands, and we
have o much confidence lit them that
we (five nn iron clad guarantee with a
6.00 order.
Bent anywhere In plain packsge. $1.00
pe r box, 6 boxes for 1-5 00. llook free.
For sale by Kuhn & Co.. Fuller Paint t
Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug- store,
South Omnha, and Davis Drus; Co., Council
Bluffs, la.
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f"funled on demand. Write today for
oartlculars, rree to any uddress.
C. E. MACIvli) A Vl.,
Hudson Ilutldliitf. York.
TetepKoae lOIIfl.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James K. Boyd 4 Co.,
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