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    T1IE OMAnA "DAILY BEE: SUNDAY,' RKPTlTimTTI 11.'"1D0.
JT.
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GRAIN AM) PRODCCETMARKET
VaJne Hold t tjrlj Finn "Without Pr
' . tfcuUr Cing Either Wy. ,
WAIT FOR THE GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT
Will Innjeat Esteat of Hast DnaC
FI1 at Oa. aad Esaet ,
Conelftl. Generally
GrU af Cioaslp.
OMAHA. Brpt. VS. 1K4.
The grain markets were the seen of
quit . a contest between the bear and
tne bull -"element today, nelthel tde
making much headway, although the
buna seemed to have a little the better
of th position, ao far as wheat wi con
cerned. There are many of the opinion that
the damage will not be aa serious aa the re
ports heretofore have suggested, but there
1 aleolutly nothing In the news of the day
to justify this -opinion. The government
erou report is due today, and thera la much
Interest in Ita showing. That the market
for wheat held as well aa It did la an evl
dene that the hulls feel considerable confi
dence In their position, and that shorts cov
eted more ar less freely, inclined to the
aame opinion In a meaaure. Tha government
Showing will be much nearer a atatement
of existing oondltlona than it wr a month
or even two months earlier, for the ad
mitted reason that there has been mate
rially less change in crop conditions dur
ing the last ten days thAn during the Ilka
period of August or July. More harvest re
turns are In. and this will add to the value
of the reports. It Is not expected by the
wise ones that there will be much of a aur-
frlse on the part of the wheat traders In
he crop news, but those who have been -pecting
a change from the 87. eondiUon of
corn a month ago may be fooled. It will be
difficult to convince the trade that corn has
gone backward during August and Septem
ber, although there were some -ool days
and cooler nlghf. August last year added
HoOO.OHO bushels of corn to the crop. - The
indicated crop of corn a month ago was .
4"7,0O0,0O0 bushels. "The report will be the
first to show the actual damage from rust
to wheat. Comparisons will be made with
6M.0o0.000 bushels a month ago. Oats a
month ago promised 790.000,000 bushels, and
the ahowlng thla afternoon should practi
cally Indicate the correct harvest.
ber wheat, 4c for December and c ror
May., this being the strongest future
throughout the aeselon. After the demand
had been largely satisfied there was a turn
toward lower figures, followed by another
up turn and a close with partlnl retention
or th gnlnjn the September and May de
liveries. Cord wa weak early In the session, and
declines of about Vi point were sustained In
September corn, with December a run
point off and May He lower. The bears op
erated en the theory that 'the gjjvernment
report Would be decidedly bearish, but they
were not willing lo1 stay short until the
close' and tha result wag an advance that
rractlcally recovered the greater part of
ha earlier losses.
, Janes' Wheat r Statea.
h Jonea. estimate by states, and it Is
ohe In which the traders have a deal of
faith,' It tallying very closely with that Of
unnw. is a 101 lows:
Ohio f ...
. 1J.000.0O9
. tl. 000. 000
. 11,000,000
. 20,000.000
. I6.0O0.0n0
. 27,0uO.0t
. , 000,000
. u.000.000
. K.OOO.d'-O
: eo.ooo.ooo
. 18,000,000
. 65,0110.000
. 46,000.000
vja,Qoo,ooo
Missouri ,
Illinois 1
Pennsylvania ,
Okalahoma
South Dakota ...............
Washington
Indiana .........;'
Nebraska
Kansas
Callfrnla '
Minnesota
North Dakota
Iowa r. ..
Total crop, 51t.OTO.ow Dujineis,
Including
... 10 0GU.W0 bushels macaroni wheat, a02.0O0,OWJ
' ' spring and 812,00,000 bushels winter.
-Beeelptaof wheat at primary Points.
Wheat today, 818.000 bu, against WOO ba
corn today. k00? bu.. against 797 0 bu. .
Shipment: vy nwi .'iv.w t r V,
lslooo bu.; corn. L1,000 bu., against 791.000
Ofritfha Orwln Inspections la
i car. oats, ago.
' ." 'Oaaaka '- Cash Prleea.
: -WrHBAT-No. t hard. tl.: No. I hard. 97c
fftt 00- No. 4 hard, 80c: No. I spring, 11.08.
'coRN-No. . 47W-; No. . 47c; No. t 4te;
no grlda, ci No Ty.llow. 48fco; No.? yel
low.. 48c; No. I white. 47JiC ,
a. t white, sic ; No. t whit. o; standard,
N.
810,-.
Oaaatta Fatarea.
Open. High, tow. Today. Friday
44A 44HAi 444A 444 44B
.'. 46A 44 A 4A 44A 4ft B
: Deo
May .
Car Lot Vecelata.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
-.Chicago .....
8ti lxuis. ...
, Kansas City
.. illnneaoolls
77 682 Ue
101
88
' .Duluth
70
. Oipaha
T
e e4w
' ': -Oral Markets 8BIsw.sw.
' 1' Closing prleea of train toAxf and Ftt
dayt the rvtrkete named wer as follows:
-Wheat- .'.
Today. Friday.
..I1.05H8 11.0M4
. September
Drceinbet
,.v. ......
.. 1.08V ,
.. 1.10HB
l.osS
MOVi
. Cora. . .- -
. September
' , Decembr. ,J.f,....V
May ,.
Oata- .
September ;,v... ..............
. poerober
. .I j'i 'KAjiaAS CITT.
62S8
61 B
4fB
31 4B
68
61Vt
9l
82 Vi
86
. Wheat
December
May
Corn
December
May ......
.;
Wheat-' " -
December
' May ......
Corn
December May
' Wheat
December
Mry ......
"Wheat
December May
46 '
46
BT. LOUIS.
1.11H .
l.uv . .
1.104
1.18
48 Vi
.48
".!'.".;;!!"!!!!;.'!! 47$
MiNNKAPOus. .
........1.184
., i-uvi
DULUTH. . '
1.1IH
l.U
..w.,f, 1.1
1 l
NEW YORK.
-"Wheat
December
l.UVfc
118
l.U
May
' Coaaasarvial
Ga.sl.
' Oraln clearance for
the day: Wheat,
I4.OU0; flour. 84.0W: corn. 48,000; aU, 87,
wheat and flour. 1U.UUU. '
Oeorge Adams Grain Company: St. Louli
'ay. contract stock wheat decreased U,w0
again yesterday. All kind Increased 11.000;
nor wheal to go, out of contract grade.
Sunderland aV I'pdlke. Minneapolis, say!
' Saw some very bullish wire and letter,
from Now York this morning on flour.
JPhey ay there has been more flour sold
or export than for month, and stock Very
low:
- Minneapolis says light receipts due to
fact that country mill, ar not letting
wheat get away from them. Klevator men
Just told m whoat that wa. headed this
' 'way I. being .hipped to country mill In
' stead.
Ftataaelal Gaasiax.
Wabash secure Pittsburg; bait Un. -Reading
voting trust bow terminated.
No early Incfea In Union PaclAo divi
dend probebl. ' . . '
.Augliat earnlnga for Reading; expected to
' -Vxnak strong ahowlng.
V' Steal amtngs for Sptmbt quarter will
ir : approaimal 4ii.0ju.OuU.
Chesapeake 4k Ohio earned 81 pet ont- on
- t stock in pt year and la now la strong
- physical ipoaitlwt. '
" New Xorti lank lost 88.4M.800 an week's
" currency nwvement.' Banks lost s to aub
' treasury" sine JVIday. U8i1.00. . .
1 American Locomotive annual report ehw
,' ' surplus after preferred dividend of
Miikl tn 1 A 7rt re A.nt nnMrinmnB Mtui-k .
1
tea a .as City '.fcsalai aad frasletoaa.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. Jfc. WHtiT
PiJy, September, 9, Vic: December. vtl
.May. c. Cash; No. 3 hard,
. No. 8. KiirStoj N. 4. rM!i No. 'i rei,
tJ fal 07t.Nu. VllQul w, No. 4. e3. .
C 'UN Lower; B.nut.r, 7c; I)tinber,
Hi; Ma, At, Ca;iN. I uUaed, 4.'V.w
. . ", t,, , hMt contracts, recelpte, was the chief reason for a small
,n.ri,.in. 2 22ZL, ttm iith the oosl decline throughout the entire list. The
rA.r?r,n? ., SITSnint SnwinVmakhfg volume of traSlna; waa small. At the cloae
iihlULL, ih21. iJ ? P?tlm2Sr Vfh"s w"5 the January products were each c lower,
a radical change In aentlment. i ni rlt -i.ini- It tij 4714 lard at 17 12H and
attended with an advance of o for ; Beptem- P"r.K.c'',n ira at ana
ro. I hard wheat. 4 cars No. nltrd w,ne-?
cars No. I corn. 4 cars No. corn. 1 car
-NoT7corn. I cari No. wh(t; corn. I car
..No 4 white corn, I cars No. 1 white oata,
4 cars No. I white oaU. 1 car standard oata.
h OnJf fh oar. Ko. corn. Total 86 cars.
... ;Omaba Cash B&-s .On , ear Nott.he.1
- '"l lbs. S7ei 1 car No. I wheat, BT lba.. 11.00,
. ' ltC wheat, 6714 lb. ..$1.00; I cat No.
I wheat. 60H lba., foo: T Oar No. I wheat, 69H
. . . .bl1.0r? car No. i yellow corn o
No. I oorn, 47140; 1 car No. 4 whit oata, So,
--HrrNo. 1L 47e: No. t wtiite, ssue; No. a,
B f . . . , W . . . . a
UAis ssiwar; o, I wnita, nastu; ro. a
lulled. :j32tta.
. 11A I m, Mk ; r Ho Ice timothy, $9,404 oholc
pre trie! 17 JK'7.50. -
RYE steady t 16. , . '
'EG44B Nteady; Missouri nd KenVss, new
Hv $. whllewood case Included, 18c; can
count. lc; cases returned, W lesa.
HL 'iTfciH -Horeamery, listgwt; aairy.
tflc.
- Receipt. Shipments.
......i") 14.6"0
Wheat, bn
Corn, hu...
oata, iu..
sa.ouo
4,000
CHICAGO GltAl
provisions
Feat area aft the TVaalaar and Closing
Frier oa Boalrd af Trad.
CM1CAOO, Sept. 10 Y-t'nceMalnty to
the ahowlng of tha forthcoming govern
ment report restricted trading In the grain
pits today, resulting In k festurelesa mar
ket. At the close December wheat waa
up lftlfec. Corn was dokyn VifeHc Oata
were oft -aStc. Prevlaloiia cloaea with a
loes of Bo.- . ,
The wheat market openedX a trifle eaaler
as a result of lower cables land continued
favorable weather, December being off
V.'n'O.c at n.OKHtn-OHH. The delmand, which
was very light at the Immediate opening,
soon showed considerable Improvement.
The demand was principally ror the De
cember option, which Boon ros to $1.014.
Trading Our I rig the remainder 4jf the se
alon waa mainly of an venlng-up charac
ter. The fact that the government report
would b laaued late in the afternoon pre
vented any great amount of new business,
traders preferring to hold oft uritll the
announcement of official figures on the new
crop raa made. The market closed firm
with December at Sl.tBHffjl.W.. Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal to
bushels. primary receipts were 1,40
bushels, compared with l.OHO.Jno bushel a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi
cago reported rorelpt of 131 cars, against
249 cars Inst week and 1 cars a year sro.
Favorable advices regarding the conrll
tlons of the maturing crop and fear that
the government report would be bearish
caused weaknesa In corn. December
opened a shade lower to a shade higher
at SlVr.lHc; sold between BOVtGtOHe and
&c, and closed at 61a. Local receipts
were to! cars, with 59 of contract grade.
Oats were steady, with only a light trade.
The market was Influenced largely by the
action of corn. Considering the very heavy
movement, prices -held remarkably Arm.
December opened unchanged to H'ff'aO
higher at S2J4C to tiU3Jc. sold between
S2t32c, and closed at U&320. Local
receipts were 188 cars.
provisions were easier, selling or pit
rlKa ft. tA mT
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
74 cars; corn, 788. cars; oata, 1&8 can; hogs,
glow head.
Th loading future, ranged aa ioiiows:
Artlclea Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloee. Tes y
M, AND
1
.hnrta . traders, aue to prospects or inoreasea nog
Wheat I
a Sept. 1 084 1 0S 1 OSVi 1 W
b Sept. 10H-V4 1 06 1 06V 1 06
-Deo. lflS-Vk 1 09 1 0(tV 108Vr-
May 10Wi-10 1 10 1 1104k-Vi
Corn
Sept. 63 634 62H 08
Dec. 51VMJ-H ' 61 61
May 4T-0Vk 60ViO 48t844l
Oats
Sept. . 81H 81H 14 81H
Dec 82HSr 82. l 32viff
May . Vi , 35V4 44 4'
OctT 10 90 10 M 10 72H 10 82V4
Jsn. 11 60 13 66 U 47Vi U 47Vt
Lard
Oct. 7 12V4 7 12H 7 05 T
Jan. 7 20. T 12V4 7 12V4 7 12H
Ribs
Oct, - 7 42H 7 42Vi 7 so 7 87V4
Jan. J 6 80 660 65 690
1 04
1 054,
1 (mH
UOVs-W
63
azv
85
10 92U
U62Vi
tnvs
7 43H
I 60
No 3. a old. b new.
Cash quotations were aa follow.!
FIOUR Steady; winter patents, $6,109
$6.80; straights. ,$4.90fi5 .00: spring patent..
$fi 2OQ8.90; straights, $4.6036.10; baker. $3.84
tj5 80. -
W H BAT No. 8 snrlng. tl.llV: No. 8. $1.08
1.18: No. 3 red. $TO8He1.09V.
UOHN-NO. I, bzc; iso. a yenow,
OATS No. 3. aiVic-! No. -.3 .white, 3240
8SV4e: No. 3 white, fcVo.
RYB-No, 8. 71Ha73c,
BARLET-Oood feeding;, 87Vicj fair to
choice malting 44Sle.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 3118H; No. I north
western, $1.$7H- Clover, contract grade,
$11.7611.90. - -
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per. bbt,
t10.87V4Fm.A0. Lrd. ner 100 lbs.. S7.0Oi37.O2U,
Short ribs s4de (looee) $7.86(27.46; short clear
1'les (boxed),. lHJ.a - .
The receipts and shipments today wer
a follows
RecelDts. Shipments
Flour, Dbls lfl,U0
Wheat, bu 178.000
Corn, bu. 787,no
Oats, bu 884.700
Rye. bu 14.800
Bar'ev. bu. 81.800
It.UIIO
83.800
1.050, KO
87.810
88.000
,800
On the Produce exchange today tn hut
Ut market was easy; creameries, 1419c;
dairies; lifilSo. Gggs. firm at mark; case.
Included, 14ViS17o. Cheese, firm at 8S9c.
It. Ijeal Grata aad Provisions.
ST. IX1UIS. Sept 10. WHEAT Higher;
No. 3 red. cash, elevator, $1 10V4; track,
$1.1SS1.14; December. $l.UVi; May, 81.13V4;
No. 1 hard. $1.061. 04.
CORN Ijo wer: No. I cash. 49lej track.
tlVMCAlfc; December, WHiQXSVto; May, Tc,
OATS Lower; No. 3 caah, 32c: trac:
C33Vjc; December, 3ZV4c; May, 34 Vi
wnue. nwno.
N FLOUR Steady: red winter patents. $5.85
6&.60; 10 to 86c higher for special brands;
extra fancy and straight, S4.86Q5.30; clear,
$4fi04.W.
SBKIV-Tlmothy steady, $2.6508.75; prim
higher.
CORNMKAL Steady, $2.75.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 8SQ870.
HAT Quiet; timothy, $5.00all.OO; pralrK
$5.OO0?.O0. t
IRON COTTON TIBS 860.
, BAOaiNQ-7WJ7;.
' HEMP TWINE 70.
PROVISIONS Pork lower; Jobbing,
$10v2Vt. Lard weaker; prim steam, M.62V4,
Bacon firm; ' boxed extra shorts, $8.(2vi;
clear ribs. $8.76; short clear, $00.
POULTRY Steady; chicken, iocs spring.
llerllUc: turkey. I60; ee, 5o.
BUTTRR Steady; creamery, 1630o:
dairy. 1251o. - .
EQOS Steady, 17Ho, caa count.
iteceiDia. onipments,
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu.y,
8.000
10,000
74.000
81.000
84.000
, 108,000
, 82,ono.
, 48.000
Bostea Wool Market.
BOSTON. Sept 10. WOOL-Th Com
mercial Bulletin aays: The wool mar
ket Is firm and quotations ar tend
ing, upwards. The big rsductlon In
stock through th heavy operation of
manufacturer, extending over sever si
weeks, baa put the supply at present for
sale at the lowest point known at thla
time of year.- It 1 eatlmated that dose to
M per cent of Boston's allotment of Mon
tana wool from the clip of 1M4 waa trans
ferred to the control of manufacturers.
Other territory 1 also well sold up. Th
situation ia very strong and 70c, scoured,
for fine territory I predicted. The week'
deliveries exceed the receipt by over 1.000,.
000 lb. Th shipment of wool from Boston
to date from December 81, 1W8, according
to the same authority. Is 163,487,217 lbs.,
against 168.878,987 lbi. at the- same time
last year. The recelpte to date ar 262.
148.778 lbs., against 8i,02S.4t , lba. for th
same period last year.
LONDON,. Sept. 10. WOOL Th ton o'
the wool market 1 steady. Yorkshire ha
been rather more active lately, finer grade
being In stronger demand. Merino, are re
ported In better densand In German center,
while business tn the north of France la
dull. Th arrival, of wool for th fifth se
ries of auotlon sale amount to 64,611 bale.
Including 24.000 forwarded direct to spinners.
Imports this week were: New South Wales,
U bales; Victoria. S7 bales: New Zealand,
4.873 bale: Cap of Good Hope and Natal,
88 bales; Calalse, 1,444 bales; Antwerp, 674
bales; elsewhere, 414 bales.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 10.-WOOL-Julet: me
dium eradea rnmhlnir and rlnthtnir ftjAfitei
light fine, livnauc; heavy fine, 124jl60 tub-
waaneo. zaovao.
Mlaaeapatl Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept 10.WHEAT-Sep-tember,
41.1SV December, $1 llHSl.LA.:
May, IMS; No. 1 hard. $1 17V4 No. I north
ern. $1 164; No. I northern. $1.12V1.
FLOUR First patents. $6 Hk&4.26: second
patents. 86.80U4.M; first clears, M2fc4.S6,
wood: second clear, $2.86ijll6, wood.
8HORTS-17.Ktri7JS; middlings, . I13604J
30.0.
- Mtlwaake Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 10 WHK AT Mar
ket Vfc" higher: No, 1 northern, 17V4: No.
3 northern, $1.16; .December, U.uSiUVi
asked.
RTK Market easier; No. 1, .
BARLEY Market ateady anU actlv; No.
8, 6m; sample, 87iiUO. f .
CORN Kasy ; No. J. t4V4c; Doembor, $19
6IH0 bid. -
.
v , IJvriol Praia) .Market.
- LIVERPOOL, SPt. 10l WHEAT Spot,
market nominal; futures, market quiet;
September, 7s December, T 44d.
CORN Spot, market easy I . American
BiU.l. 4a yt, futures, market quiet; IWp
t:nler 4s kd; December, 4 4d.' ' '
' . . Pearl Market-..-, ''!
' PEORIA Bept ia-CORN-Lowrj No. ,
lio: No. 4. fciwc: net araila. klVo.
WHIKY-4la(iy oa tif bael of 81.28
lor outeuea good.
SEW TORE STOCKS ASD EOSDS
Market Uores Bather ImrUflj, but th
' UsdartondiFIrnL -
WESTLKMMIROAD SHARES ARE STRONG
' . ' - .'
Price Waver Slightly Pblle
tla l ask 8ttmt, Which
Shawa Heavy laereas la
NEW YORK, SepL 10.-A. a result largely
of further heavy prodt-taklng stocks moved
rattier Irregularly today, though th under
tone waa undeniably firm. Th tendency of
many Issues waa toward a higher level.
Indeed, severs! of th more active Issue,
such a I'nited State Steel preferred and
common, touched new high records for the
preeent movement. Business for the brief
session waa unusually heavy, though not
wl-Jrly distributed.
Southern Railway wa the festur of
the railway group In th trading. Later
St. Paul. Lnlnn Pacific, Atchison and other
standard railway . issues became rery
strong, but elsewhere In th list the activity
waa confined chiefly to th minor railway
and Industrial shares. Th tobacco Issue
wer but little affected by the proposed
merger, though some realising followed th
early tdvance In Consolidated Tobacco 4s.
Metropolitan securities, concerning which
there waa many , new and Improbable
rumors, made an early gain, but closed
practically unchanged.
The market wavered slightly on th pub
lication of the bnnk atatement, which
showed an unusually heavy Incrsaa In
loan and a cash loss which slmost ex
reeded th hlgheet estimates. The grand
total of loans and deposits Is now at the
highest in the history of the associated
banks. Reports that the government report
on corn would be quite reassuring gave
added stimulus to the list In final trad If,,
and the closing waa active and strong. In
stlte of further heavv Droflt-taklna.
A feature of the day was the heaviness
kf Reading, which failed to move up with
the other active railway stocks and closed
with a net loss of one-half per rent. A
yery substantial advance In Colorado Fuel
waa not accompanies Dy any specinc ex.
Klanation. Total sales of bonds were $3.
O.Onw. . ' '
The quotation on the Mew York stock
exchange yeaterday ranged as follows:
8ales.Hlch.L0w. Cits.
Atchison 14.8O0 Mv tH g."i
do pfd hsu w si
Baltimore It Ohio 4.900 8334 88V4 89V
do tfd 9il
Canadian Pacific 8.800 174 126 mvi
Central of N. J.. Trt) 17SV4 17S - 174
Chesapeake Ohio... 4,fi00 43 43 44
Chicago dt Alton 200 41 11 Vi 41
do rfd R2i
Chicago Gt. Western. L400 17V
Chicago A N. W 600 191
C, Mi V St. P 8,000 16
do pfd ,
Chicago Term, a T... l.ono t4
do bird 400 15
C.. C.tC. A St. L 900
Colo, southern 600
do lilt pfd 400
do M Dfd 100
Delaware Hudson. v 400
IflCKi r VYWl... .....
Denver! A Klo Grande 2O0
do pfB 800
Erie ... lfkEno
do 1st pfd .1 $.8110
do 3d nfd 1800
Hocklnt Valley
' do pfd
Illlnol Central 704
Iowa Central 100
139
do pfd 1 100
K.-C. Pduthern........ 200
do nfd I.... sno 4V4 tfu
Louisville & Nash 1.1O0 123V4 123
Manhattan L 2no 167T4 157 i
Met. Securities 7.ft0 87V 85Vt
Met. BU Ry 11.400 12CV 121
Minn. & St Louis..
100
100
65 Vi
ravi
ft
M , St. P. 4 S. 8. M
' do pfd
Missouri Pacific'"...
Ho. Kan. A Tex....
do nfd
900
tno
1.400
N. R. R. of Mez. nfd. 110
N. T. centrnl ' 3,800 12s1
Norfolk 4k "IV.tern... 800- 69
do pfd
125V4 1?5V
Ontario Western... .609 884
XI
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C A St. L
.81.100 120Vt 128
100
70
rteaaing ,
, 1.600
200
sno
14.600
, 1.200
, 1.3O0
800
, 1.800
8.000
68.700
Sno
9.600
snd
, 800
,23,400
. 100
, ,600
. 1300
, 100
1,400
, 400
, 6,400
00 1st pro .. m. .......
do' 3d Dfd ..v
Rock Island Op
- do pfd ,
St. U A S. F. Sd pfd.
78V,
&3
St. Louts S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific .....
67 68
Southern Railway . ..
do pfd (
Texas A Pacific .....
T., St. V. A W
31V 82Vi
t14
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash ,
do pfd i .
Wheeling A L. E
47
loou
921
21
42H
IS!
144
833
2
US'
Wisconsin central ..
do Dfd
Mexican Central
Adams Bx
American Ex
United State Ex
100 no
Wella-Fargo Ex.......
Amal, Copper ..: 11.301)
Am. Car A Foundry..-1.900
230
$94. 6V& 69
83 23 ' 23V4
83 80H gnu
32V. J2V4 . 32V(
80
evt 4
20!4 zsTi 8nvi
....
S3
36 ti UK
93 92 93H
68 67i 7"4
do prd 1,800
Am. Cotton Oil.. 900
UU (IIU .....
Am. Ic 200
do pfd 100
Am. Linseed Oil 1....
do pfd
Am. Locomotive , t.600
do pfd 1,000
Am. Smelt A Refng.. 2no
do pfd ,..
Am. Sugar Refng
Anaconda BA. Co
tin ina ini ins-Ji
t, 182H 1314 183
400 86 . 84 84
T.W0 67 6fi4 Wi
4.900 44 V4 48
8.000 104
1,000 184 I8V4 r
200 70V 7nVAi 70
TOO 28 27V 274
100 174V8 174V$ 172
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron....
Consolidated Ga. ....
Corn Product.
do Dfd
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
741
74
600
I.3A6
100
8.1"0
39H
WV.
ao pra .,
National Lead .......
North American
nvi
88
Pacific Mall
People' Gas
Preaaed Steel Car...,
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Good.
do Dfd
85
84
3.n0 in4( W 104'
04;;
84V
v
X.4O0
600
lono
taw
.. SuO
ir'ioo
1,400.
800
784
DO
314
"Hi
19V4
86V
ivi
18
"rni
86V4
iU
744i
14i
64i
W
81
Tenn. Coal A Iron...
V. 8. Leather
484
84,
M4
63
l6
St
wu.
do pfd
tj. 8. Realty .........
U. 8. Rubber
An nfd
409
100
74
U. 8. Steel rT.800 15Vi
do pfd ,.61,000 66'J
Weetlnghouae Elee.... i0 14
western un'cm ....... 100 !
Veatera V"lo, 1X '' W
Total sate, for the day, 670.400 .hare.
1H
Kew TrkMsy atavrket.
NEW YORK. Sent. 10. MONEY On call.
market nominal, no loans; time loan, un
changed. PRIMS MERCANTILE PAPER-SHBSH
per cent.
Bl tiHunu r.i rt A.nja. Harxex areaay.
with actual bualnesa ia bankers' bills at
$4.87uva4.8710 for demand and at $4 84EO
4.8460 for 60-day bills; posted rates, $4.86Vi
and $4 88; commercial bllls $4.MV4.
bilv t;n Bar, 06c; Mexican collars,
ONDS Government. market
ifteady;
railroad bonds, market Arm.
Tha following ar tn closing Quotations
on stock and bond.: "
V. g. tel. ia. r.
4o eovnaa
..UNWi-Man. oa. goia 4S...10S
.,lo( 4 Mnleaa Central s.. M
..lo Mmu Ob. 1st ins...,
..IWU'm.. A St. U 4614
C. 4. is rt
ooupon
V. I. saw 4s. rag
..lSlHi St.. K. A TV 4s 100V4
ee aoapon. . .
V. 4. old 4a. re.
no set ,. bom
N. R. at M. eon. 4a. Tlfc
H. X. C. . I4....1W)
ao amines..
Atoblaos lean. 4a
da aajuatatant 4
Atlantic 0. L. 4s
It. A O. 4s
n. t. a. jit. u..,
Nortbarn Pulse 4s
o M
N. A W. esa. 4s.,
..1M4
..ltH
.. t4J
..1011a
,. 1
a Bo ma...
u m. 1. m m par..
c.
et uar(la Is lldi Pens. eenv.
!!io5
i..Ut $
So lat Ina Bt i R4ln. .as. ta...,
C. A O. 4Ha wlM U I.M.eon.ia
C. A A. ( t 181. L. A 4. K. fa. 4a. IC
C , B. A Q. saw 4a.. M. U Botn lata..,,
C.. M. d tt P.s 4a.lua..aboar A. L. 4a.... tii
C. A N. W. oon. 1S..IM .outkars Paelfla 4a... M
C., 8. t 4 f 4a..... tl otoer Railway aa.HTK
ia el. ta MS4 Tua A Paelfla lla HHt
C.. C, O M L.4a.llST . at. L. A W. 4a. 71
rhlcaso
I'nloa PmtlBc 4a lot
Con. tofaneao 4a..
Col. A goutkara
D. A R O. aa...
Be Mat. 4a m
V. .. Btaai M 6S.... tlSi
Wabaah lata Ill
4a da. B 4tI
-W. AUg. 4s.... -i
Wla. Canlrnl 4a so
H4
Krla prior Ilea
Ela san. 4a H'a
W. A D. C. tU lOTSa
acklas Vallar 4taa.luS
Oslo, P. as, ts aart.
L. N. unlflwl ia
Bid. v (Tared
Bkd.
. Jrrlg Flaaaclal.
LONDON. Sept. 10. Money waa auper
abundant In the market today, and dis
counts were easy. Influenced by a further
shipment of guld from .India. It la ail
niaUd that about $U.360,u la now on th
way to London from various quarters. OB
th Stock exchange th movement wer
Irregular, aod tin. ling waa rather dull on
te approach of the settlement, minimising
operations. Consols wee o.uleL Hume rails
war weakened by th proposed Issue) ef
five mlliiua 4 per ( Nwriti brltUh eon.
vertlbl irfereiic slutk, Ariibiluans wer
firm oa New York support. Th local os-
..104
..101
..iH
..-Wi
erf1on"wr- ohfwportant. Coalers were
most la request. 4'nlted State Steel waa
the feature. Trading rloeed Qtftet. Japa
nese were slightly steadier. Imperial Japa
ne govemmeni a at 4v4 wer quoted at
36V Kueslana were firm.
PARIS, 8pt, 10. rrice on the bourse to-,
day wer flrmt the war, calm favorably In
fluencing International. Russian Imperial
4a were quoted at 84.16' and Russian bonda
of 1904 at-a no. Tn privat rat of dis
count waa W rr rent.
BIORt.IN, Sept. 10. On the bourse today
Russians wer higher; Americans firm.
T '
sta Itneb Market.
BOSTON, Sept. 10. C4II loan. 8VrlH bar
cent: time loans, 446
per cent, umciai
closing of stock, snd
bonds:
Atrtitnon adj.
6 AtUMIa 1IH
as a
Mailraa Central 4S.
.iniainakam n
. St raluawt A Maakln...(U
Atrhlaon
U WaMlnfhoua earn.... 81
4a pfd... H Adnnters 1 1
taatM A Alhanr .... Alla 1
toatoa A Malna ltl Amalamnte4 4S4
Roataa
Boatea glerated ....UIH Amarioan Una
Pltrhbsr. sfd 117 Catitannlal ....
Mailras Cantral . HHC"HT Rnnfe
K T . N. II A R..1MH naif Waat ....
pare Maranatte T4 ;ronlnlon Coal
It
.... M
.... IT
::::: M
s
t'slon Part. lOOH Praaklla
Anaer. Araa CBass
14 Oranr 1
sou l.ia Rnraie 17ij
de pfd
.. SOU tal I
A mar. Pee. Tab.
A mar. 8n(ar
da pfd
Ann. Tal. A Tel.
Aiaer. Woela ....
do efd
.. 4 Mas. Mining
nsicklsas
..lMHlMokavk
,.14H4,atont. & A C.
.. 14 1 1 lid Pom In loo .
.n
... 47;
... 4
... 1H
... H
tS4 Oarenla
I)onilnlon I. A 4
::::rliH
,...1TH
Parrot
... ia
... si
Krtlaon Blee. til
a-Qtilnry
Shannon
Tamarack ....
TrlnKr
r. .. Mining
t'tah
Vlrterta
Ornaral Rlantrta
Maaa. Xlertrtn t
... 4V
. 1114
. M
.let
.. tl
. 9nH
...111
... 4H
... Ml
... 4t
o- (
rutted Frott
United Shoe Maeh.
do pfd
C. 4. steel
... 4
11 Winona
... .Ml
do pfd
Wolrartna ....
... SI
Bid. Offered. Asked.
- Londoai Stack Market,
LONDON, Sept 10 Closing.
CaaanU. nM U 1-11 Na York Cantral ...IK
de teemu. J.U-U Kerf oik A Wester... 704
Anaconda 4S da pt4.... II
awhlaon 14 Ontario A weatar .. 14 4
de pfd.., 101 Ponnarhranla
Baltimore A Ohio.... 1H Rand Mines 1S
Canadian Paolnc 1IH Raadlst W
rbeeapeaka A Ohio.
41, de lat pfd
4k
Chloaio
u. w
. ith ao M pre
.11 Bontkara Rallay
. 11 do pfd
. 17 H f outharn PaclAo .
. n t'nlon PaolOe
C. M. 4 ft. P..
l
DaBeara
t) . A R O
da pld
Brie
do 1st pfd
da Id aid
II I do nfd.
4814 V. 4. fetaal n
... v. . steal aid
...14IV6 Wabaah ll
"i I. '..t'4;: - :
Illinois Central
L. A N
M., K.-A T.
.. Ik. m I c, opanian o aia
B1L.VCK uar, quiet, igya per ounce.
MONEY lVtfclVi per cent. The rat of
discount In the onen Tiarket for short bil'4
In 3V4 per rent: fofuTre month' btlla, 2V$
63 8-14 per cent.
Kew York Mlalag Itoeka.
NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Th following are
the closing prices on mining stock.:
Aoasas ....M ia uiti eniar ..
A I lea 10 Ontario
Breeoe II Ophlr
Brnnavrlck Con 14 Phoenix
Comatork Tnnnal .... 10 PMoai
Cob. Cal. A Vn 10 4aTaa '..,
Hon) Rllver 1H Blarr KkTada
iron Sllvar 171 Small Ropes .,
Laadvllls Cos 44 Bundard
Offered.
..160
..111
.. 14
.. 18
.. M
.. II
.. M
..IN
Clearing Horn Average.
NEW YORK, Sept 10. Th statement of
averages of the clearing house banks of
this city for the week show; Loans,
$1,130,486,200, Increase, $13,243,600; deposits,
$1.2217709.400, Increase, $4,26.400; circulation,
ilO.CV.6.800, Increase, $1,086,100: legal tenders,
T8.5O3,0O0, decrease, $2,004,606; apecle, $26,
462,600, decrease, $5,902,3C0; reserve, $343,866.
600. decrease, $7,808,800; reserve required,
$6,427,360. increase, $1,166,360; surplus. $38,
438,850. decrease. $9,066,160; excepted United
Stat, deposits, $44,278,200, decrease, $9,066,326.
KEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Haetatlea ef th Day mm Varlaa
Commodltlee.
NEW YORK. 'Sept. 10. FLOUR Re
ceipts, 17.000 bbls.; exports, 20,284 bbla
Market Arm, with better ' demand; winter
patents, $5.2u$4.60; winter straight, $4,969
6.26; Minnesota patent, $6.86'cwl.3u; winter
extras, $a.4o4.00'; Minnesota bakers, $4.3(.'tf
4.70; winter low grades, $3. 2..80. Rye
flour, firm; fair to good, $4.264.aO; choic
to fancy. M.H 64.86.
COKN MEAL Steady; yellow western,
tl.lltrl.13; city, $1.12,L14; kiln-dried, $3.1i
i. .
RYE Nominal.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 44c, c I. t..
New York.
WHEAT RecelDts. 34.400 bu. Soot mar
ket Arm; No. 3 red, $1.134. f. o. b., afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, $l736gl.364, f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o.
b., afloat options were generally firm and
higher today on covering Impelled by a
forecast of froat In spring wheat State,
together with aood foreixn buvln of De
cember. Near the close a partial reaction
occurred, following a break In com, and
last prices were only HV4c net higher.
May, $l.llei.l2,, closed at $1.11; Bep
tem ber. 11.13VWU.18V closed at I1.13V4; De
cember, $1.13V.1.12 7-16, closed at IL12H.
CORN ReceLots. 17.676 bu exoorta. 49.7nO
bu. Spot market barely steady; No. 3. 5o
elevator and 6740 f. o. b.. afloat; No, 3
yellow, elVtci No. 8 white, 60c. Option mar
ket waa dull and easier. September closed
at 68Vc; December, tQ&fc. closed at
6"Vc
OATS Receipt. 184,600 bu.: exports, 4.000
bu. Spot market easy; mixed, 28 to 33 lbs,
34336Vc: natural white. 80 to 32 lba. seat
37Vc; clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs., 8S4340ViO.
- HAY Dull; shipping, 67Vc; good to
Hora-Firm; state, common to good, 1908,
27rf35c: olda. 7ffl3o. Pacific coast 1908. '2&&
81c: olds, 7313o.
HIDES Steady; Oalveston.i 30 to 26 lbs..
17o; California, 21 to 24 lbs., 19c; . Texa
vuryi, ia 10 iw ID., 40.
LEATHER Steady) add, 24p2e.
PROVISIONS Beef, etendv: fntnllv tlKnn
16.70; beef hams. 824 0Ofi26.6O; packet. $9.50
r10.60: city extra India mm: ru ofvfri to
Cut meats, qtvlet: pickled bellle. 89.A04D11 '$0;
m-nieu inouiarra i.i"n.i; picgiea nnm.
$10.00. Lard. sfed": western steamed, $7.60;
relned. oulet; cop (nent, $7 76: South Amer
ica. 88.26: com no. i ti tlfCUMAfih PmI,
quiet; fnmllv. $16.60; short clear. $U.50ftl6.6o':
roes. 81S MV813.00. . -
. TALLOW Stead vs dtr (tl ner nkarl. ikn'
countrv frvkgs. free). 4,4dc.
niui-oieaay; anmntic, ralr to extra, Vk
3V4c: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Firm; street price, extra
creamery, 19P19v4o; official nrlcSta creamery,
uummun in extrn. i.wtmkj; state, dairy, com
mon to ewtra, l2J18e.
EOOS Firm; western extr fancy, 830
82Vc: western average 'best. 20ane.
POULTRY Alive nominal: dressed weeV
western chickens, lSrfl4c; fowls, 13V414o;
turkeys, 14816c.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. Bents 10 OTT.lrvnn..4
barely steady; prime crude, nominal; nrlme
yellow. 29c. Petrole-tm. a ted v: . refined.
X?a VamU ar tM. . HIT.. , .
" iJ"". -' rnnauaipnia ano Maui
mora. 87.80. Turpentine, eaay. C6U(554o.
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good,
82.80. ,
8AVANNAJT Oa., Sept. 10.-OIL Turpen
tine, nteadv. 6!Hc
ROBIN Firm- A. B and C, r. $j.iri.
E. 33 66: F. $2.70: O. ,: I, 48.16; K $8 78
M. 12V4: N. 84.37V4: W. O. 14 a7Ui w w
$4f7H. ' '
' OIL CITT. Pa., Sent. 10.-OIL Oedlt bil
snces. $1.63: certificates, ao bid; averse-
shipments, 71.419 bbla- average run. 73120
bbls.; Lima, average shlnmen's. 64,524 bbla;
umia, m Tcnigl runq, Ol.ao DDIS.
Iisar .aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. Sept, lo.snoAR-Uw.
Arm; fair refining. 84c; eentiiftigal. 86
test 4 4-1c. Molasses sxgnr. 3V4 Peflned.
steady: No. 4.8N-; No. 7 4.80e: No. 8 4.pv;
No. 8. 4 66c: No. la 4.60c; No. 11. 4.60c: No 18.,
4.86c; No. 13. 4.40c; No. 14. 4.40r: confection
er' A. (60c cut loaf. 6 96e: rrtehed, 66e;
rowdered. S.8Sc: BTanulated. I Sc: rahu
.$0c. ' ' ' '
MoLASSWS St-esdv; New. Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, mrS7e.
NEW ORLRANS, fent. ia-r-8T?aAR-Bteadv;
onen kettle. t48i.4e: onen kettle
centrlfur"!. NHci centrlfnml white, Viei
yellow. im,r seconds. 8l8;e.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle. $or:
centrifugal, 1016c. Syrup, nominal, rnfiJSr.
(
CoBTee Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 10 COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at nn
advance of rWj 10 polata. closing net ( points
higher on Sentember and unchanged on
all other positions. Sales were onlv about
4.000 bags, Including October at 4.70e; De
cember, 4.804J6 86c; March, 7.1"?7.16c; May,
7.80c. r Snot Rio. steady; No. 7 Invoice,
84ic Mild, steady; Cordova. 10r?l8e.
PHILADELPHIA, Bept 10.-BUTT6R-Flrm,
quiet; extra western creamery, 10
19V4c; extra nearbv prlnta. 20c.
EOOS Steady, but quler: aearbv flrsta
814, at mark; western firsts. 80f30Vo. at
mark.
CHEE4JD Quiet: New York full creams,
fsncv. 9V4jc; choice, $8vic; fair to good,
8V4&M.O.
Ilalstk Orala Market.
DULtTTH. Sept. 16 WHEAT No. 1 hard,
new. 8117: No. 1 northern. $1.1H: No. I
northern, tl.l3V4 To arrive: Od No. 1
northern. n.lKVt: No. 8 northern. $1.15. On
track: Old No. 1 northern. 81 18V,: No. $
northern. $116; Sentmbr, $l lVi; Deeem
ber. 31 16Vi; Msy. $1 13H. ,
OATS On track and to arrlvs, 8to,
Tld Markai.
TOLFDO. " O.. Sept M.BKED41 Clover,
rash. $7 U: October. 87 16; December. 87 80;
flci tember aulke, 87 45; September timothy,
$1.44
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Comp4ftiT6ly Little Cling in Frioea for
Gatth Dnrint; the Week.
HOGS AT HIGH POINT OF YEAR TO DATE
Market far Fat taeea Straw aad
Aetlv aad Good t .a sabs Steady, $
Others Flfteea t a Qaarter
Lawcr, wltk Feeder Strwag.
.-. . '
SOUTH OMAHA, Bept. 10, 1904. "
Sheep.
8.2S6
It i3
Official Monday'....:,
Official Tuesday ,
Official Wednesday.,
Official Thursday...,
Official Friday
Official Saturday....,
.....
Cattl. Hogs.
3.WI
4.614
7.748
6.4H4
4rti
4.9
4.6H5
4.464
4,680
Total thla week 16,328 89.8! 4S.n4
Total laat week 16.866 87.211 60. WM
Total week before..... 13.230 42.674 43.064
Sam three w'ks sgo. 16.110 33.61 20.694
Same four Wks ago.. 10.614 60.2V8 16.834
am week last year. 23,363 87.322 66,748
RECEIPTS FOR til K V KA ft Ttl.nATB.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep for the year to date
i souin umana, witn comparison who laar
roar;
lm
1903. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 63.6.10
Hoga l,8Mi.774
Sheep .... sse?
477.2R9 11S.4T.8
1.6VS.928 ' ..... 4.156
831.07S 1491
Average prices
r '-sy adxiajl IVI Iivaa, m 67W"i
maha lor th laat several day with com
parison: Data. 1804. 11903. 11802. 11801. 1800.U8?4.18SS.
August 16
Aucust 18
6 0?V
August 171
August 18
August 19l
August 30
4 84T4
4 sou
August 31
Aua-uat 12
$ 084
August 23,
August 24
Avgust 36
Aurust M
s m
6 IS
August 871
a n
Aurust 28
August 29
I UK
1 1741
August 80
August n
oept
1:::,
6 la
Sept.
Sept
Sept.
Sept
Sept
8ept
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
8..
4 .
I..
4..
h
..
10.
t Hk
C 844
$ U
$nvi
6 8041
ISvtl
'nrtlcstes Surds1.
The official number of car of
brought In today by each road was:
CatUe. Hog
C, M. St St. P. Ry 3
Btock
H'r's.
23
i
waoasn
Missouri Pacific Ry
Union Paclllc System ...
C. At N. W. Ry
F.( E, A M. V. R. R
a, Bt P., M.' A O. Ry..
B. A M. Ry
C, B. 4k g. Ry.. .'.;.....
C, M. 4 P, Ky east.
Illinois Central
'4
i
Chicago Oreat Western
Total receipts (
71
24
The disposition of the day's receipt was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
Der or neaa indicated:
Buyers. .
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
...... 676
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company .
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour A Co...
Cudahy Pkg. Co., K.
Hill A Huntainger ....
Cudahy Bros. Co......
8. A a.
Bashln ....:
8 -13
1.239
447
1,486
243
.94
I
892
Mi
224
Other buyer
60
? Ota I 164 4,604 246
ATTLE There were a few cattle re
ported this morning, but they wer practi
cally all billed direct, bo there was no mar
ket For Uie week receipts show a very
slight Increase over last week, but there Is
still a big falling oft aa compared with the
same week of laat year, th decrtaso
amounting to about 7.U00 head. As will be
seen from the table of receipts above, sup,
piles were much more evenly distributed
through, the week than usual. With the
exception of Friday and Saturday there
from th heaviest day, which wad Tuesday,
to th lightest day, which was Wednesday.
it l also noticeable that prices nuctuatea
back and forth much less than usual, which
bear out the, prediction made by trader
that If shippers would distribute their ship
ment through the week a much more even
and satisfactory market would be experi
enced. There has been a fair anrinkllnar of corn
fed steer In the receipts, and while price
strengenenea me nrst or ine weea ana
eased off a trifle toward the close, there
ha not been much chance all the week.
Oood stuff may be quoted steady with the
close of last week, while common and
warmed-up cattle may be Just a shade
weaker. The iange, though 1s so small
a to be hardly worth noticing. Oood to
eholce corn fed steers may be quoted from
$5.26 to $6.86; fair to good, $6.00 to $6.25, and
common to rair from 44. to f4.vo
A large ni-ODOrtlon of th offerings all the
week consisted of western grsas beef steers,
but the demand waa ir anytning in excess
of the supply. Prices strengthened gradu
ally all the week and closed fully a quarter
maner man tney were the weea Deiore. ana
some of the more desirable grades were as
mum as auiifloc nigner. uooa to cnnice
gradea may be quoted from $8.76 to $4.36,
and something striotly prim would bring
considerably more than that. Fair to good.
$3 4063.70, and common to fair. $3.7663.26.
l tiers wer very tew cornreo cows ana
heifers on sale, most everythltig In the
butcher stock line being grassers. The
market strengthened and weakened to some
extent from day to day, but at the close of
tn week oncca oa ine medium ana oncice
grade ar about steady with the cloae of
laat week, while cannera are a little hlghor.
backer are now operating tneir canning
departments to some extent, so that from
now on there will be a demand for cannera
which haa not been the case since the pack
ing house strike wa called. Oood to choice
f raa cows are quotable from $3.00 to 43.26:
sir to good, $2.36 to $2.60, and canners and
cutters from $2.00 to $2.36.
Bulla are fully steady for th week.
grassers selling largely from (2.00 to $2.60,
while veal calve have shown an advance
of fully a quarter. Oood to choice grades
Bell from $6.00 to $6.60 and commoner kind
mostly from 84.00 to $6.00.
The demand for feeders has been fullv
equal to the supply and In fact has been
sufficient to advance prices IfxTjSOe nn choice
heavlea and choice yearlings, cattle weigh
ing from 1.060 to 1,200 pounds seem to be In
ine greatest aemana ana cnoice yearnnga
com next. The medium weights and com
mon cattla of all weights are no more than
ateady for the week. Oood to chute feed
ers are quotable from u w to S3 86: fair to
good, $3.15 to $3.40. and common stuff largely
from $2.76 to $3.00,
MOUtt There was only a rair run or hor
here this morning, and as the demand from
both shlDDer - ana - Dackera waa In aood
snap, the market ruled, active and stronger
on desirable grade. With th exception
of heavy hoga the market could be quoted
strong to a nickel higher and fairly active
at the advance. There were no strictly
prime light weights offered, o that th top
Is no better than yesterday. Medium and
moxea nogs sola largely from n.wus.46 and
choice llghta 4rom 35 46.6 60. Heavy hog
old mostly from $6.26o.to, or only about
steady with ' yesterday. It waa rather a
peculiar market, aa aome of the salesmen
Bald that they never could get the market
for their nogs and were quoting It no
higher. The extreme close of th macket
was, if anything, a little weaker.
For the week recelDta have been verv
light, there being a decree aa compared
witn la a i weea amounting to about 7,ouo
head, and aa oomDared with the aame week
of last year there is a falling off of about
7.000 head. The demand has been In good
shape, and with, light receipt price have
movaa upward, ai compared witn th
close of last week there 1 a net gain of
tmuo. inis carries prices to me nignest
point of the year to date. Representative
saxes i
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261 I 481 I 78 4 371 4 441 3 74
4 48 77 4 881 4 811 8 T4
$31 e .1 841 1 1101 4 84 3 74
I 181 4 8 i 861 4 47 8 64
6 12' 4 78 89 4 60 3 7
tl648087IOS $71
6 24 4 87 $ 741 4 na 4 4J
& 81 7 01 87 6 0V 4 41' 8 r,f
(88 I 61 4 87 4 411 I 74
5 44 8 81 6 Oi 4 421 3 81
8 46 7 10 10644018 7$
$337 81 888 4 38 8 73
?79401 48 I 3 74
183 7 Kl 4 001 6 Oil 4 4nj
I S3 T 181 4 08 $ 031 4 471 I TO
7 l 4 11 I 00) 4 401 8 71
$83 IU l IT 1(1
4 S8IT 881 $ 04 4 301 $ 61
$ 20 7 431 4 1 2 4 141 3
(80T36$u9B03 I 63
42 T 83 6 16 ( 08 4 19
6 47 7 401 4 8rt (08 4 22 3 61
I 47 7 46 4 84 f OS 4 fc 8 61
(44 e (80(084303 63
601 7 46 .(10 4 So 8 60
6 441 7 61 4 V 4 89 3 67
6 67 7 49 4 45 ( 16 3 48
Do You Want to Make Money?
THE VESUVIUS COAL COMPANY
OPTCBATINO A COAL. MINK. Fff.I.T EgfirrED WITH A MOIV
FRN BTKAM HOIS! I NO ANP EIJ-XTRIC MININtJ PLANT. WITH
HOI CKS, STOHE AND BOARDING Ht.H"BB FlH MEN, 14 MILJC8
FROM DENVER
Will Sell 25,000 - Shares of Its Treasury Stock
(.PAT. VAL.VE 1109 PER PH ARE) AT 40 CKNTS TER SHAKE. IN
block" to uriT rrmnAJi;iis, for the prRi-ofE ok mak-
JNa IMPROVEMENTS REWI IRK!) TO INCREASE OfTPl'T TO
MEET I'NMMITKD DEMAND FOR THIS. THE ONLY 1.ION1TE
COAl. THAT CAN HE. SHIPPED TO KANSAS AND NliUHASKA
ANY "EAHON OF THE YEAR
A STRAIOHT. CLEAN BCPINEM PROPOSITION.
WRITE . FOR FI RTHER INFORMATION TO .
THE VESUVIUS COAL CO.,
COOPER Bl ILDIG DF.SVBR, COLORADO
Highest Reference Caa Be nivea.
J 141 to I 41 T Ml 4 4 41
U 4.141 10 I 41 . 41 224 N 4 40
SHEfcP There were practically no iresh
receipts of cattle thla morning and conse
quently there was no market. For the
week supplies have also been light, there
being a decretive as compared with last
week amounting to about 7,0W head, and
as compared with the same week or laat
year the falling off amounts to about 12. uw
head.
The demand from this point has been In
good ahap from packers, and as a result
the market on most days has been reason
ably actlv and no great change In ruling
price for eheep has been noted. On Borne
days the feeling was a little stronger tlntn
on others, but at the close of the week
there la very little change from the close
of laat week. Puckers seemed to b4 anxious
for supplies so that In reality the market
may be quoted as closing strong.
Oood lambs have also held steady for
the week with the demand active. In the
case of the fair to good grades, however,
receipts have been rather liberal and. owing
to severe breaks at other points, the mar
ket her on that cine hug eased off ns
much s 1&H25C flood stuff, however, haa
old well all the week.
The same as haa been the case for some
little time there have been more feeder
buyers on the market this week than sell
ers. Everything In the way of both sheep
and lamb that was at all desirable met
with ready sale at good, strong prices.
There has also been a big demand for
breeding ewea at what looked to b strong
prices.
Quotation for grsrs sheep and lambs:
Oood to cholc yearlings, $.1. i5a4.0O; fair to
good ysarllngs, t2.60iu3.75; good to choice
wethers, 43.S64jt3.6e; fair to good wet ner,
43.2R4j4.86; good to choice ewes, $3.3.50;
fair to good ewea tt.7b433.25; good to choice
lambs, tS.OoSC.M; fair to good lambs, f4.7fi'9
4.00; feeder yearlings, 4.i"4'7; feeder
wethers, tS.2tVf3.50; feeder ewes, 2.0ftr2.5v,
feetlpr lambs, 13.704.50; breeding ewes, 43.00
tjj.25. '
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
CattloTsteady, Hog Flv Cent Lower
aad ghee) Steady.
CHICAGO. Bent. 10. CATTLE Receipts.
SGO head; market steady; good to prime
steers, ao.uutt.uo; poor to medium, w.k
1.25; Blockers and feeders, K2.2&&3.HO; cows.
1.50S4.36: heifers, 2.Xg6.00; canners, 1.60
.26: bulls. 12.00a4.15: calves. S8.50ii4.5u;
Texas fed steers. I3.0CxB4.4O. western steers.
2.7684 40.
HUU6- Receipt, 7,000 neaa; estimaiea
Monday, 26,000 head; market 6c lower;
mixed and butchers. 46.3WU6.85: good to
choice heavy, S6.4CkiJ6.76: rough heavy, S4.9&
6.36; light. S&.4od.&r; bulk of aale. 16.46(9
6.60. y . '
SHEEP and LAMBS Receipts. I.OW
head: sheen, and lambs . steady : good to
cholc wethers, H.6O134.I6; fair to choice
mixed, S3.25(fj3.a0: western sheep, S3.0Oi4.15;
native lamb. S4.004.26: western lamba.
4.50g)6.75.
Kansas City Lira Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. Sept. 10. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,200 head, ' Including 400 southerns;
market steady; cnoice export ana aressea
beef steers. S6.OOtfiU.00: fair to good, 43 760
6.00; western fed stcersy S3.76(85.&0; Blockers
and feeders. S2.50W4.25; southern steers, S2.50
f a.75; southern cows, S2.0Cxg3.00; native cows,
1.&04J4 26;. native heifers. 2.50J4.80; bulls,
2.004)350; calves, S2.SCKg6.0O. Receipts for
the week, 65.800 head.
HOGS Receipts, 1.500 hend; market
steady; top, 46.60; bulk of sales, S6.45C5.60;
pigs and lights, S5.47(S5.60; receipt for
week, 14.000.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market nominally steady: native lambs,
S4.655.75; native wethers, S3.26(j4.00; native
wes, S3.004j3.76; Western lambs, S4.50ii3.45;
western yearlings. S3.9X5i4.00: western sheep,
S?.40S'3.75; ewes. S3.00fe3.K. Receipts for the
week, 16.700 head.
St. Loot Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10. CATTLE Receipts,
400 head: market dull, steady: native ship
ping and export eteers, 4.&05.75; the top
for fancy; dressed beef and butcher steers,
S4O05.26; steers under 1,009 pounds, S3509
6.00; stockers and feeders, S2.04t3.5O; cows
and heifers. S2.254l4.25; canners. 4125&2.50;
bulls, 42. 600 J. 75; cows and heifers, 12.2&&3.00.
. HOGS RecelDts. S.500 head: market
strong, higher; pigs and light, S5.3046.95; 1
packers. 46.604(6.86; butchers "and best heavy,
I5.75fr6.95. !
BHfa.h.r' and LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head;
market quiet; native muttons, S3.503S5;
lambs, S3 764(6.a6; culls and bucks, l:&t
Hoax City Live Stock MarkI.
SIOUX CITY, Sept. 10. tSpeclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE! Receipt a. 100 head; mar
ket steady; beeves, 13.604(6.50; cows, bulls
snd mixed. S2.2O4J4.50; Btockers and feeders,
2.7B 70; calves and yearlings. S3.50Q3.25.
HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head; market
steady; selling, 2.604j4.50; bulk of sales,
3.504.O0
St. Joseph Lira Stork Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Mo.. Sept. 10. CATTLE
Receipts. 430 head: market steady.
HOGS Receipts, 3.879 head; market
steady to 6c higher; light, S5.6C4iS.65; me
dium and heavy, S5.404fj.60.
SHEEP Receipt, none.
Stock la Sight. I
Following ware the receipt of live stock
for th six principal western cities yester-
aay:
Bcuth Omaha
Sioux City
Kansas City..
St Loula
Bt Joseph..?
Chicago
Total
Cattle. H05S. Bheep.
28 4,a85
.. HlO I.U11O
..1.2IH) S.&00
.? 4J0 S.5U& 1.000
.. 434 S.8T9
.. 8U0 7,000 1,000
.. 2,&94 24,464 6,000
Cotton Market.
WBW YORK, Bept.' 10 COTTON-Futures,
closed ateady; September, 10.8ec; Oc
tober, 10.07c; November, loose; December,
10.11c: January, 10.14c; February, 10.16c;
March, 10.19c: April, 10 21c; May, 10 2Sc.
Spot closed duir; middling upland, 10.80c;
middling gulf. 11 15c ; sales, none.
NEW ORLKAKS, Sept. 10.-COTTON
Quiet and steady; sales, 4.Z74 bales; good
ordinary, I-16c; low middling, 911-16c;
middling, 10 6-16o ; good middling. 10c; mid
dling fair, 10'c receipts, 026 bales; stock,
tZ.Mi bales. Futures, steady; September,
10.0610.07c; October, .9imM2c November,
4h Wo; December, 9 79 Wc; January,
10.06rtlO.Mc; February, 10.0610.llc; March,
10.142 10 16c.
LIVERPOOL, Bept. 10. r"OTTON Spot in
fair demand; prices unchanged; American
middling. 4 76d. Futurea opened easier and
closed quiet: American middling, g. o. c.
Beptembcr. 6.0'd; September-Octohcr. 4.5M;
October-November, t.oud; November-I-cember,
4.47d; December-January, t.45d;
January-February, t.4Hd; February-March,
44Sd; March-April, 4-4ld; April-May, t.44d;
May-Juno, 4.44d.
4JT. LOUIS. Bept. lO.-COTTON-Qulet,
He lower; middling, 10' ,c; sales, none; re
ceipts, none; shipments, 166 bales; stock,
S,M3 bales.
OMAHA
WIlOLKIAI.aa
MARKET
Condition of Trad aad annotation on
Btanl and Faaey Prod nee.
BOOS Receipt moderate; candled Btock,
18o.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9Hc; roosters. 4c;
turkeys, 10o: ducks, 7j4c; gees. 6o; spring
chickens. lS&12VkO.
BlTTTER-Vacklng stock. lUTHHc: cholc
to isncy aairy, 4niac; separator, i no "
FKESH FIBli Trout, luc pickerel, 4c
filk. 10c; perch, 7c; bluensh, 12c: whilensh,
lie; salmon, 14c; redsoanir, 11c; lobster,
green. S0c: lobster, boiled. SOc; bullheads,
lie; est nan. itc; niaca uaaa, sue; naiiuui,
10c: cropplvs, 12c : ru shad, SI; buffalo, 7c;
whit baas, (lo; frog legs, per doc, Z5o. .
BRAN Per ton. SIS.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Pealers' association: Cholc No, 1 upland,
$7 OA; No. t, S4 60; medium. SC 00; coarae,
SS40. Rye etraw, 46.60. Theae price ar
for hay of good color and auuHty.
OYBTERB New York counts, per can. 4
40c; estra eeiecta, per can. 3.c; stanaarna,
per can, 42c; bulk standards, per gal., 1 6o;
bulk extra selects, per h1 , $1 0; bulk New
York counts, per gal., SI 00
TROPICAL FRl'ITB.
ORANOES Valine Is s. Urge alsea, 11719
416, small slses, 44 ItWKaO.
I.EM.(Na-C alirornia fanoy. tn, S00 and
S40, H 0; choioo, 4J.iW4.74
Spendthrifts
T Investors I vr.
What can you get so quick and stir
a New York City building lot in th
line of growth t Lot from N75 to
800 each. Lot 29x 100 and S7i z
100 feet, $10 down aach, and J6, $3
and 10 monthly. Two hondred idU
lion it being spent to Irnprov transit
facilities and beautify Greater Nw
York. Do yoo want to reap th bene
fit of others' effort T All we ask you
to do is to InvMtigat. If w do not
satisfy you that you caa male 100",
in three years do not invest. W allow
your fares up to 3000 mile to and from
Nsw York to inipect th property g
discount from your pure has prioa.
All representations guaranteed.
WM. H. REYNOLDS, President,
Westminster Height! Co;
Berougs rsrk C. BesssBrl 0.
Combined Capital, ft00,000.
Combined Surptut, $ ItofiOO.
Stocikeloers aad Beard f IMrectersi
W m. H. BarsotM, PraaiiVnt ef the Boroaga
Pars Co. and lieiwonharat Co.
Chiikcit M, Dsraw. V. 4. Seaaoor tram
titw York Caalnaas B'4 INntotofs M. T.C.
cf' iStVau Vloo-Preo. nraoklya Bapld
Tranalt Co.
Os. ysAkrta T. Oir. Now Tori City.
Joss Oaaisocon. Meurei- .
Eiioi Witi.aa. Pre. Kranklln Hank 4eU Co.
C K. UoxMLios, VIoF-Piaaidaiaof ta O. 4)
M. Cliannray Co. of Hrooklyn.
fvunaiat CMlLOa, IlarrettWfrCo,
. . Bckhki li.. Treaanrer of too II. 4s m.
Channcer C. of hrooslyn.
Jasos Aaoa, Ex-Uajor of Sxraoaaa.
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We b try ird all Scvih
Cm aha Union Stock
Yards Stock.
The Merchants
National Bank
of Omaha, Neb..
U 1 Bieotltsry
' Capital aad Surplus, $600,000
RANK MUiriV. Pfta. -LUTHER
DIAjtE, Catslsr.
riANI Y. RAMILT0N. 4ut. Caakler.
Staoatve seeeeats e basks, baakara, eorpor-
atlona, flnaa su4 ladlvl4aalo . aa favorable
tarsia. a
roralrn Biehasca seacbt a4 sold
Latum at crodlt Isaaad, avaUaMs la H
farta of tha verlO.
Intaraat seld e Tlsse Certtflratas oi Dapoatt,
CoUactloaa nuda promptly aa4 eooaeipically.
Wa r, least serraspeodaaoe.
GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO,
.OMAHA.
CRAIN OUYER5 aod SHIPPERS
Member: Chicago, Omaha, Kansas Clt
and 8t. Loula Exchanges. . ,
Transactions for future delivery gives
careful attention.
SIS Board -Trad Bldgr. ' Tel. 1006.
LIMES Florida, per 4-basket crates. $4.50.
FIOS California, per 10-b. carton, 60oj
Imported Smyrna, a-crown, 12c; 6-crown,
14c; 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medium slscd bunch, 43.04
WISH-, Jumbo, S2.76ffi:i.
CAYENNE PINEAPPLE-IS and 20 all,
per crate, S4.00.
FRUITS.' -
APPLES Home-grown, per bu. basket,
4060c; per bbl., S2 0u 26.
PEACH F3B Home-grown Clings, per 10
lb. banket, 26e; Colorado, per 4-baaket crate,
11.50; Colorado, per box, SOr&Sl.OO.
PLUMS California gross prunes. 11. SO;
Italian pruner, S10(:ffl.l0: Utah and Colo
rado plums and prunes, VOcSl.lO.
PEARS California liartleit, per box, SI 40
ftl.OO; Colorado Flemish Ilenuty, S1.60: Col
orado, Utah and Oregon Hurtlett, )l.6XKP
1.76; California II. Hardy, SI C
CANTKLOVPE Oenulne Colorado Rocky
Fords, per c-Bte, $2.00
WATERMELONS-Prr IK (erated), lo.
CELERY Per dus.. 26j00c. .
GRAPES Home-grown, per 4 to 10-lb.
basket, toj'Q'Sic; CuiTfornia Tokay, per caa,
$1.6iffl.05.
CRAB rXPPLES-Per bbl., 42.Te&3.O0 pf
market basket. 4(X!.
CRANBERRIES Cape Cods,- per bbt
$7 00; per boa, $2 64.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-grown, In sacks,
per bu., 4&c,
NAVT MEANS Per bu.. SlUVWOOi
ONIONS Home-growa, In sacks, per btl
owiiac; Diianisn, per crate,
1UMATIIK8-HOI
tome-grown, per market
biiskrt. lMfOOc.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs., 86d,
Cl'Cl MHERH Per do., 15c..
TURNIPSHome-grown, pr bu.. 40500,
BEETS Home-grown, tier bu.. bufluc.
PARSLEY Per do... zio.
WAX BEANS Per market basket. 60o.
STRING BEANB Per market basket, 600,
GREEN PEPPEHSPr. bushel basket.
$100.
BQUABH Hrtme-grown,' per dog.-,' Sac.
KO(l PLANT Southern, per dus., $1.60.
SWEET P41TATOE8 lloina-grown, per
market basket, tut; Virginia, per bbl., $1"S
4JI.00.' '
MISOBLLANEOTTB. '
NEW HON K Y Per 44 frame. $81$.
MAPLE Bl'GAR Ohio, p.r lb.. Im.
CHKESB-WIsconsIn twins, full cream.
11c; Wisconsin Young America, lie; blocki
Umla-f, new, loo; old. 16417c; Wisconsin
brick. 12'4r; Wisconsin llmberger. 13c.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1. soft shell, per lb.,
lie; hard shell, per II... 14c) No. I soft shell,
per lb... 13r; No. S hard shall, per lb., Ucj
iiecsns, large, er lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb.. 4c; roasted pen nuts,
per lb.. Ike; Chill walnuts, per lb., llfcriSVoi
Urge hiituiry cuts, per lb.. 11c: slinonSs,
soft shell, per lb,. 15c; hard shell, lie: hell
barks, per bu., $2.00; black waiaiain, p
bd., 41-2&.