8 THE OMATTA T)ATLY BEE; VEDESPAT. PEPTErRE'R 12, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Heavy Export Sales Cause Big Bulgo in tho Wheat Market. GOVERNMENT REPORT AFFECTS CORN OnU rtnlr Actltc nnil I'lrni, ('InsliiK Jlltllier I'm Inlnni Wrp Irmtii Inr, ullli Cnsh lie in n ml Slum liiK Si) WriiUcnliiK. CHirAOO. Kept. 11. -Henvy export sales wcro nuilnly Instrumental In a bulge In wheat today, October closing lW'l'ic over yesterday. Corn cloned V "ti'l on in Ulf-'C higher, Provisions closed slightly changed Tho forepart of the session In wheat wan rather quiet, but nrtlvlty developed Inter because of export buying. October opened VrtUe higher lit "WiTl'ic, thus beginning an udvunco wblrb lasted nenrly to tho enil. Tho firmness tit the Hturt wiim duo to firm ness nt Liverpool, to smnll northwest re ceipts and to bad weather In tho north west The export demand caused shorts to cover rather freely and under this pro, sure October iidviinred steadily to 75nC. There was profit-taking at tho top. but the closo wan strong. October l'sSl'ic Im proved to V"''ic New York reported t2 loads taken for export. Sales here were 600,000 bit. Itradstreot's world's visible sup ply Increased 2,500.("M till. Primary receipts were 1,292,'joO bu.. compared with 1.S,"iO btl. last year. Minneapolis and Duluth reported Ml cars, against 1,143 last week and 1.6G2 a year ago. Local receipts were M7 cars, 10 of contract grade. Corn wiih llrm, but dull. Government crop figures suggest a crop of l.WO.non tin. to 1.675pOO bu., and this was a bell, to the market. Country offerings were light and tho wheat strength was also a help. There was a good shipping business done. Oc tober sold between Xic anil IWViO and closed V" higher at KMIXHtc. Receipts here wero Sil curs- Oats were fairly active and tlrm. Wheat was of course a help, but the character of tho support strongly suggested outside buying. October sold between 21e and 22'sc. closing U1io higher at 22c. Re ceipts were 127 cars. Provisions were, rather Irregulnr. The market advanced moderately early, but cased off later. Tho cash demand appar ently showed no weakening and snorts revered the forepart of tho session. Later packers sold and a reaction took place. October pork sold between $ll.fi.j and $11.43 and closed a shade lower at $11 17 Ht; Octo ber lard, between Jll.Ua and $i..S3, closing 2'5c higher at tft.bb, nnd October ribs between J7 64 and J7.I0, with the close 2',C higher at '7 10. i'stlmatcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 310 cars, corn, 400 cars; oats, 300 cars; hogs, 2.f) head. The lending futures ranged as follows: Artcls. Open. HlghTn.ow. CloseTYes7 Whent Sept. Met. Nov. Oct. Nov. Oats Sept. Oct. Nov. Tork Sept. Oct. Jan. Oct. Jan. Illbs- Kept. Oct. Jan. i 73771 71 7li 71'fil, 7G1i 71 174TBit1, 4 7 1V I I 40U 40U 10i asTHiiKt 3:i'j as, M'M'i 3li 3014 I I 2IH 21T 21 21 22 2t?i 22', 22H 22 ii'r..V' ii'c."" 'ii'His 11 10 11 15 11 33 "ti'siii "ti'r)" "fi'ir." C G3 ti C714 6 7 CJVfe 7 ti'. 7 fiO 7 4D 7 I.". 7 to G 00 1 6 00 6 00 lW',f 73W 73i,M 71 TuTfcti 7i 7lfft4 40V, 40U 39t13S'ri3i ?Ar,nrt 22 2ti 21'i 22 21Vj:t 2222 (gl 11 3714 11 43 11 471-4 U M U 3714 11 3714 0 S7V4 C S214 fi 8714 0 &3 li 63 C C2'4 7 B0 7 00 7 40 7 3714 ti 0714 5 97'4 No. 2. Cash nuotatlons were as follows: l-'LOt'K Steadv; winter patents, J.I.SOfi 4. no, straights. J.UOfiS.70; clears. J:I.10H3.M; spring specials, ll.iii'it.fiO; patents. irWi 4.oo. straights, J3.nofi3.80. Wl ll..vrv,i ! n,Tln. V' O 1 - ..... ... .at.,, iv , mlt ,,-11, lu, , COltN-No. 2. I0Ilc; No. 2 yellow, 4014 OATS-No. 2. 22f.12.1c: No. 2 white. 2IVV8' 2.V. No. 3 white. 23'4fj23',c. HYI'-No. 2, 31 lie. HAIILICY-Oood feeding. SWW.ic; fulr to choice malting, tliHfi-ISc. SKHDS-No. 1 Max. J1.I3!S; No. I north western. 1.4!HJ; prime timothy. Jt.20fi4.33: clover, contract grade. J9.30ft.ti0. I'nOVIHIONS-Mess pork, i.er bl.K III . 13 WIlfA Lard per Km lbs.. ! SifiO )7'j Short ribs sldea (loose), 7.&iVfJ7.M. I)rv suited shoulders (boxedi. It 'tiU?iC.i"." Short clear sides (boxed), J7.931fS.03 WIMSKY-ilaslH of high wines, J1.2C. .... ... Hecelpts. Shipment. Hour, b bis 23,000 13,000 JJhent, bu 123,000 19UU0 ."it m,tm 3.i) Oafs, bu 472.O10 123,000 llye, btl K.ooi) Barley, bu gn.OCH) On tho Produce exchange today the but ter mnrket was easy; creameries, lSMOUAcc durles. HTilSc. Cheese, tlrm at lOUlUllic. I.ggs. steady; fresh, lr.fj 15'ic. miw viiiiK ;i:m:hai, mahkit. Quntntliiiin for th lln.r i.u Vnrluim ClMIIIMOllllICK, NHW YORK, Sent H.-PLOfll-Re-celpts. S.lriO hbls.: exports, r.,sV. bbls.; sales. .Roo pkgs. : llrm and higher on spring patents, but otherwise unchanged; winter patents. J.t.75 l.no: winter straights. J3 15 W.ttiO, Minnesota patents. M.Wii I.:t0; winter extras, J2.70'O.O0. Minnesota bakers, J2.S.'. 63.2.1; winter low grades, $,M5ii.M". Rve flour quiet; sales. 100 bbls.: fair to good. J3.0M3.23; choice to fancy, J3.30'ii.l.i;o. rJORNMWAL-City, S7jWe; Brandy will, HYH -Klrm: No. 2 western, RSi,c f. o. l.., afloat, stale rye, I.W.'i.'.e r. I. r.. New York. KAHLKY rirm: feeding. I2T 15c e. I. f., New York; malting, 40,4'i.'0c e. I. f., Huf fnlo. HAHLKY MALT-null; western; 62iiKo. WI1KAT -Receipts. IRil.jr.O bu.; exports. 41.927 bu.; sales. 3,S7r.0Oi) bi. futures and 120.000 bu. export. Spot, llrm; No. 2 red. M'ic f. o. I... nlloat; No. 2 red. 79Hc ele vator; No. 1 northern. Duluth. sine f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth. S7'c f. o. I... afloat. Options opened llrm nnd gathered strength as the dav progressed, with Hhort active buyers, cables very steady and ex port demand a prominent fiietor of bull ishness, closing at VdP't.o net advance. Bales Included No. 2 red, Mnivh. at S3 13-16 fftSllic, closed at S1V; May. S3 9-ltViiSIHc closed at Slc; October, 79ri.t KOUe, closed at snic; December. SI 3-liV?(S2 3-llic, closed nt R2Ho. CORN -Receipts, 92,323 bu. ; exports. 91.fi'tS hu . sales. 1.91,1.00(1 bu. futures and leo.ono bu. exports; No. 2. Ic elevator nnd 47',4c f o. b.. allo.it. option market was gen erally firm all dav on export demand, strengthened on the rise In wheat, less Important reports and covetins:: rinsed firm. 'sic net higher. May, 41.(fi ilk, closed at H4e: September, ir.'4'u 13 fl-iiie, closed at IM4c; December, 41ltrri41',c, closed nt 41hc OATS- Re.elpls. 203.000 bu.; sales, 130.000 bu. spot. Spot market llrm: No. 2. 25c; No. 3, 24We. No. 2 white, 2i;',27'ic: No. 3 white, 2lii2fi'tc; track mixed western. 23U i?33e; track, white, state. 23'4fi33c. Options were steady, but quite frnt irelcs FKHD-Steady; spring bran, lit! 0 (FiiO.M; mixed. Jl" 00fil9.no; winter bran, Jl7.5nnm.fO; cltv. J17.00. llAY- Qulet: shipping. 72's,'776c; go,-d o ch'Mee, S(KTi9oo. HOPS Dull: Mate, common to choice, IMS crop, KV(il3c; old. 2f53e; Pacltlu coast, lt,99 crop. lOfiKle; old. 2ti5c. 1IIDICS Firm; Ualvcton. 20 to 25 Ihi., lSe. California. 21 to 2R lbs., lSHe; Texas, dry. 24 to 30 lbs , 13',r I.KATMICR-Stendy; hemlock sole, Rueins Ayres. light to heavyweights, 2JW(f.2ll-e; neld. S2423t,n. ' WOOI Dull; domestic fleece, 23fi2o; Texas, lMilfie PROVISIONS-Reef steady; fnmllv. JI0.0O ffTIl DO; mess, 9.O0ffll nv; packet J10 cVJII.'iO. city, extra India mess, nl.i(ii7.0i Cut meats, steady: pl.-kled bellies, J7.73ijlli"i; shoulders, J(i.riVfiti.7.1; pickled hums, J10-U 10.75 Lard, llrm. western steamed, J7.3H, September closed at ?7.33, nominal; re. fined, tlrm; continent. J7W: South America. JS.0O; compound. J6.0Oftrt.lJti. Pork, steady; family. JIS.OmhlFi.'R, short clears, JI3.25H 15..10; mess, Jl2.r(Wl;t.W. TALLOW-Steady; city (J2 per pkg.). 4 7-lOc: country (packing free), 44ff t4,. RICK Steady; domestic, fair to oxtri, 4''iT6V4c: Japan. 4'4(Tf3c. MOLASSKS-Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 43f33c RUTTlOR-RecelptH. 11,021 pkgs.; steady; creamery. 17fi21c; Juno creamery, 18ij21e; factory. 14tIOic. C1IKKSK Receipts. S.IGS nkgs. : stendy; large white, 10V. smnll white. lOVio: largo colored, 1014c; small colored, 10c. KOOS Receipts, ti.Ntt pkgs.; steady; western, regular packing, nt mark, Uj'17o; western, loss off, ISilOc. MCTALS Ruled vcrv quiet all day, with only a llttlo business doing Pig Iron war rants were, dull, being quoted at J9.37HW 10.37V4' Tin, In London, declined 7s Hd and served to give n weak undertone here, to gether with the slack demand, closing 23 points lower than Mat night at J30, nominal, Copper was dull and unchanged at J16.75. despite an advance of 76s 6d abro.id. Lead ruled dull at J!.37',j and shelter had an easier undertone, but was not quotably lower, at Jl TVilUN The brokers price for lead was Jl nnd J16.S4 for copper OMAHA WIIOI.USAI.i: MA it Kins. Condition of Trnile nnd ()uolntlon on ."tnple nnd Fnnor I'rodtier. KOOS-Reciilpts liberal; good stock firm nt 13ftfjl4r LIVI: POI LTRY - Mens. 7e: roosters, according to p.ge and sl?o. Sfllc; oprln.i cnHKens, sijipr; duck.", It5c: gece, 4n6c; turkeys Sc FRKSH DRI"3Sl;D POl'LTRY -Hens, S'l ffiOc: roosters, ft(6e; ducks and geoc. C1J loe; broilers, per lb., lOfrlb". turkeys, 12'c 11PTTKH Common to fair. 13Ue; ehoice, 15Tlfie; separator. 21c; gathered creamery, 19f20c. FLSH-Trout. 10c; blueflsh. 9c; pickerel. ?c, catfish. 12c; dressed buffalo, 6c: whlto fish, 10c; herring. Re; black bass. lOc. sal mon, 13c; white lms. be: cropple, 10r; pike, 10c; hallbu:, tie; bullr.MoV, Vv; rltig perch. Kc; lobsters green, 22c: boiled lob sters. 2Sc; mackerel, 2ic; codllsh, 10c; yellow perch, 6c. I'RKSIf OYSTHRS First grade, solid packed, New York counts, per can, 40c; extra selects, 33c: standard. 30c. Second grade, slack filled. New York counts, per can. 30c; extra selects, 21c; standards, 20c. PIOKONS-Llve, per dozen, 90c. VKALS-Cholce. HftlOc. HAY Pries quoted by Omaha Wholesale Hav Dealers' association: Choice upland, J. r,0; No. 1 upland, J7.00; medium, 56")! coarse. JJ.fA Rye straw. $5 00. These prices ore lor nnv or good color nnd quality Receipts, 5 cars. Demand fair, price weak. OATS-No. 3 white, 26c. CORN-No. 3, 3SC. RRAN-J12.60 VKCIKTABLKS. Ct'CtMRKRS-Por dozen. 20i23c. bh) :i ' .,tN,I,H-Per bushri basket. 60o. ft UKUTS Per dozen bunches. 15200. ',1?VAUUOTS-1'"- lor.en nunches, 23c. LKTT(Ci;-Per dozen, 10315c, liJ;?!;;;"'"?-"omo grown, per dozen, lBc. PLANS ax, per half bushel basket, 40c; string. 33c. POTATOKS-Per bushel, 4050c; sweet potatoes, per pound, 2c. r.AH!,A.V.B":'JomB grown, per pound, lic. CAI'LIFLOWKR-Per dozen, Jl. .TOMATOUH-Momo grown, per half bushel bnsket, 4(t iti 'f U'trn- grown, per bu uOgflOc. CL LI2R Nebraska. 30'ij 10c. K'RCITB PliACHKS-Cnlffornla freestones, 90c; clings. Mk J;L5;.MS-Cnllfomla, per crate, J1.103125. I'Rl NLS I'tiili and Colorado, per crate, Jl: nor bov. 60 HARTLKTT PI3ARS-Per box, Jl.73ffJ2.00; others. Jl.60fll.73. GRAPHS California Toknvs. I.luisket cr,'!l,;',l r'0; Concords, home grown. 17W9C WATI:rmi:LONS-As to size. SOCTKc each. CANTALOCPK Qctns, per dozen, 40Q30C; ,tIH,T !ZUS, Wff,OC. APPLKS-Natlve, 73cif?$l per bu.; bbl., J2.50i73.ni). Crab apples, per bbl TROPICAL FRUITS. per J3 OKA NC,i;S-Valencia, J4.23S4.73. LLMONH-Callfornln, extra fancy, JS.7G choice. .ts.0fVfiS.2S . ''ANAS Per bunch, nccordlng to size, MISCELLANEOUS. .Wyrs-Hlcknry, Inrge. per bu.. JI.25: Rbellbnrks. ti.ur.-. i.'ur.iuii wniimia , ti. J.2f 13c: filberts, per lb.. 12ct almonds, ppr v.'uJ'" 101 'aw, per in., iv43(i)C; roustcu, HIDES. . HIDES-No. 1 green hides. 6c: No. 2 irreen hides, r.c; No. 1 salted hldea. V4o, No. 2 saiico nines, &',ic; Mo. 1 voal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c. CH.WfiKM I . VAII.A 111,11 SI l'l'l,li;, Cnlilo nnil 'I'clcRrni.hlc Itcports of tirnln A II out nnil Ashore. NEW YORK. Sept. 11. -Special cable and telegraphic dispatches to Hradf trcct's show tho following change hi available supplies, ' i;iiuiiiiii.'o wiin nisi necount: Wheat. I.'nltnil Hl!il..u .mil C.nniln Mil of Rockies, Increase, 2,763.000 Mi.; uiloat mr nun 111 Kuropo, iiecrenKeci. aoMJ tiu total sunnlv. Increase. 2.4fl!i0 Im Corn, L'nltd States and C.mada. cast o Rockies, decrease, 15.000 bu. Oats, United Stntes nnd Canada, east of iuickics, decrease, si,v"i liu. Among the more Imnortant Increases re ported aro those of 723.0X) bu. at Chicago private levators. 20.C)0 bu. at northwest em Interior elevators, 173,0(0 bu. nt New port News, 173.(o at Depot Harbor. 127. (n nt Portland. Me., 61.001 at St. .Jos;ih and E5.ti.if) at Omaha. The leading decreuses Include thos of 93.0k) hu. at Cleveland. SO.'O) nt Jollel, 62,')0') at uaiias, &.,(. at .Manitoba points ntnl 50.O") nt Chattanooga. Stocks of wheat at Portland, Ore., and incoma ana Seattle increased 323.O0O bu last week. St. I, ouli tirnln nnil Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 11. HEAT Higher: No. 2 red, cash,pevntor, 73c; track, 74'jtff iac; nepieiiioer, i.i'jc; icioocr. i4c; IJeeem ber. 7.1iic; Mny, 7R14c; No. 2 hard, ti9V4fi'70e. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 3914c; track, 40Uc; September. 39e; October, 371c; De cember, 31c: yenr, 33c. OATS Stronger; No. 2 cash. 21c; track, 2114fl22c: September. 2Hc; October. 2ll.c; December. 22'e; May, 241,4c; No. 2 white, " RYE Firm at 32c. FLOUR Firm: natents. M.RftWS.ftS; nvtrn fancy and straight. J3 2nff3 30 ; clear, J2.75 (q.i.iw. SEEDS Nominally firmer; quotable at J4.(Hfi4.35. with prime bid at Jl.50. Flax, quiet nt S1.4S CORNMEAL-Stcady. at J2.002.05. URAN Easy; sacked, east track. (He. HAY Timothy, slea ly at J9.oOfill.50; prairie, llrm at J7.00fiy.oi). WHISKY-Steadv, at JI.26. IRON 'OTTONTIi:S-Jl 30. HAOO I NCi-JS.lWS.S3. HEMP TWINE -9c. PROVISIONS-Pork: Firm; lobbing. JI2 50. Lard, steady; choice, J0.77H. Dry salt meats, boxed, stronger: extra shorts, J7.73; clear ribs, j7.S7Vs; clear sides. JVO llacou, boxed, stronger; extra shorts, JS.3714; clear ribs. Js.60: clear sides, JS.K2'-. M ETA LS Lead: Steady at JI,32J. Spel ler: Dull at J3.90. POULTRY Easy ; chickens, 7c; young, Sc; turkeys, 6ff7c; young, Sc; ducks, 7c; geese, 6c. KC.OS-Steady at 1214c. PUTTER Lower; creamery, 12Jjl7o; dairy. IK1IO0. RECEIPTS-Flour. S,m) bbls.; wheat, 171.oii bu.: corn, I6,0no bu:; oats, r.l.lmil bu. Hill PMUNTS Flour. 11.000 bbls.; w h-Mt. 76,0fO hu.; corn, 73,0m) bu.; outs, 73,nno bu. I.licrpool (irnln mid Pro InIoiim. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 11. W! I EAT -Spot, llrm: No. 2 red, western, winter, rts; No. 1 northern, spring, lis 3d; No. 1 California. 6s IUdfi6s fid Futures, quiet; September, fi-s Ud: December, lis 2'id. CORN Spol. American mixed, new, Is 3'4i; old. nominal. Futures, quiet; Oc tober. IS2V1; November, Is27dd; December, Is 2nd. Receipts of wheat during tho last three davs. 201.0ihi centals. Including 200.000 Amer ican. Receipts of American corn during the lust three days, 53,100 centals. PROVISIONS-Lard. American refined, firm, at 3Ss. Hams, short cut, dull, at 13c. Hncon. C.imberland, good cut, tlrm, at 41s; short ribs, llrm, at 46s 0d: long clear mid dles, light, llrm, at 13s; long clear middles, heav:- firm, nt 42s 6.1. CHEESE -American finest white, firm, at K!h; colored, firm, at 53s. Kniisn City liriiln nnil Provision. KANSAS CITY, Sept. It. WHEAT De cember. 67,,fi67so: Mny, 7llltc; cash, No. 2 hard, t".'siiiC6c; No. 3. &i5f(6314e; No. 2 led, 71c: No 3. GVfi'Oc CORN-December, 32Vi33e; Mav. 3l'lc; cash. No. 2 mixed, 37,ifi3ti,c; No. 2 white, 39c: No. 3. 3S!4e. OATS No. 2 while, 2IV-1(23c. ItYE-No. 2, I6ic. HAY-Cholce timothy. JS.00fl9.0O; choice prairie. $7.23ffi7.DO. MUTTER Creamery. IfaiOc; dalrv. 17c. KiStiS-Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, 12'4C dozen, loss off. cases re turned: new whltewood cases Included, lie more. RECEIPTS- Wheat. 132.SOO bu.; corn, 2.300 bu ; oats. 13.000 bu HI! 1PM ENTS Wheat, 2;'0,Rr) hu.; corn, 13,noo bu ; o.its, 6,000 bu. Plilludeliililn Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11.-RIITTER-Quiet but steady; f.nu y western cream ery, 22c; fancy western prints, 23c. EOtiS Firm; fresh nearby and fresh western, I'c; fresh southwestern, 17c; fresti southern, lfie. CHEESE-Firm and higher: New York full creams, fancy small, lOifillc; New York fair to choice, OMflO'e; choice lints. 9i 10c. Duluth Market. DULUTH. Sept. 11 -WHEAT-To arrive, 7RVtc; No. 1 northern, rash, 7sTic; to nr rive. 7S'4c; September, 767(c; December, 77itc: Mav. SO14C; No. 2 northern, 71Tie; No. 3 spring, 6RTe. RYE-Slc. CORN-40fi4014c. Peorlu Mnrket, PEORIA. Sept. U.-CORN-Inactlvc; No. OATS-FIrm; No. 2 white, 22c, billed through. WHISKY-On tho bubls of $1.26 for tin Ishert goods, Mllii iuiki- Crnln .Mnrket. MILWAUKEKE, Sept. 11. -WHEAT Higher; No. l northern. 76'3fi77c; No. 2 northern, 75iT"5've RYK Higher; No. 1, B3Wc. HARLEY Dull; No. 2, 61c; sample. 4(V(( 50c. Mliini'iipolls Wheat Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 11 WHEAT Market luc hlehcrj flrsii nutenta, Jl.15yi.30; second patents J3 93Jf 4 1ft; flrtt clears. Jo.'S j.l"".. ver .k1 clears. J2rr.i2 33. 1JPAN In bulk Jl2.u.n..:3. .lOVimtlMS OF .STOCKS AMI rtOXllS. Texns Dl.nster PriMes 11 FnCtor In Soles of some ItnlHvnv Storks, NlOW YORK. spt. M -There was a mrger attendance of tneml.rM of the Stock exihango at the openl i of the board tills mornlnir limn 'or !. ml ,,,,niw ,,,, Mils wns due partly to tin returning tide rroin summer vacations, but there seemed to lie an expectation among brokers and operators which war- not realized, that some renewal of Interest In securities w is about to he shown. London bought 0,1 11 moderate scale here, that mnrket be-In encouraged by continued cao of money and thl helped tho recovery from the opening- decline here. The cnthunlnsm of Uie professional traders was short lived. however. They created a plight llutrv in the coalers, marking up New Jot-joy Cen tral 2'4 and Reading l.rst preferred a poHt on tho prevalent belief Hint n way would be found to adjust tho differences of tho miuers anil coal operators There was some short covering In Sug-ir. Pontile M Clnu mill ltrAnLrH'., rtVrin.lt llmu., three stocks maintaining their conspicuous position In tlie trading. Later there was some ueninnu ror southern rnllwny pr terred and Louisville At Nashville, seera Ingly based on the Immunity ot their cot ton rrom damage, rrom the hurricane 1 Hero .was a movement In leather. Oct - era 1 mecirio, Colorado Fuel prcrerred. Chi rniro .V l?(ii.nr Till,,,,. ri.,.nt,.M,l ...... --r,-- .......v... .,, ,!.lf, V ,'- L'lll 111, I, II., I clnnatl. Chicago & St Louis preferred and ' lilcago (Ire.it Western preferred. Th-S' were an gains except ror Chicago & Ea.u- 'Til Illinois. Tim hnttnr iiinlnratntiillin- of tho extent of tho Texas disaster nnd th nmroaq enrnings proved depressing rnc tors and bellied to ovnrnonin Ibn nnriv .id. vunco. Missouri Pacific, Kansas & Texas preferred nnd St. Louis Southwestern pre ferred wero nil weak. Otherwise tho roads 111 uie nrreoteu territory moved narrowly. This was true. In fuel, of tlin wtinlo lltt and tho closing prices shewed few Impor tant changes. A raise In the rate for call loani to 2 per cent attracted attention to the possibility? of n money squeeze during tho autumn. I ho rate fell back to l'i per cent when the lianas camo into tne HtocK cxciiange wiin uieir unplaced uainnco inte in the dav. Tho prevalent ease of monev Is evidently duo to the exceedingly scanty demand, and any active speculation will probably make inpld Inroads upon the reiotirces of tiu lianks. It Is pointed out that the iiirpltM of tho nssoclated banks Is concentrated In n very rew institutions while the tot U surplus reserves of tile sixty-three clear ing house banks on Saturday nmounted to over JSJ.noo.Ooo, more than J10.lv O.vOO of surplus cash over the legal requirement wns held by a slnglo Institution. Tliero wns n rather sharp lecovery In sterling exchange today which gave point to the supposition that yesterday's decline was due to short selling and today's supply of cotton bills was Inadequate to cover ino snorts. Knnsns city sotttnern rawed -li. utiierwise tne bond market was wltn out feature. Totnl sales. Mir vnlue. I'llO. (). United States old 4s advanced ', nn 1 tne ;..s, registered, 'j, nn.i 3s, coupon, per cent In tho bid nrice. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The tone In tho markets here today wns bright and business was brisker than It has been, the new activity, however, being mainly con fined to tlio mining demand. Dealers think that the general situation is much cle-'rer and they expect the public to come Into the market very soon. Americans opened niiovo parity nnu closed nt tne nest, siimu Intod by New York support. Compuru lively little' Interest wns shown In the re suits of the Maine election; tho success of McKlnley being now looked upon hh a foregono conclusion. Copper shares were very strong, t Inton touching 69! on Paris buying. Money and discounts were sta tionary. Tho bank received 10.000 gold rrom India ami xsa.uoij rrom cninn. Following arc the closing prices on the Jsew YorK stocK oxenunzu: At hlrnn 1I0 pfd Il.tltlinoro .1 Ohio Cnnmllnn rncltlc. Onnndn Poutheni dies. & Ohio Chicago (3. V.... Chi , II. & Cj Chi. Ind. & U 1I1 1 pM fill. Sc V.. Ill . :s'i . 70H . 72M, . n . 19 . :s-k . IUi .. a . r.r Union P.ielilc do pfd Wabash di pfd 74 7 is : Wheel. 1 i: do Id pfil Wis. Central .. Third Avenue.. Adams Kx 23 13 llO'i 124 IS! Amerlcnn Ex U S. Kx t: C'hleaco & N. W ..ifitij Wells Knrgo 1ST C , It. I. & V 1064 C. C C. .t St. L :S't, Arner. Cot Oil. 32'i do plil Amer. Malting .... do pfd Amcr. s. Sr n do pfd Ainer. Spirits do pf.l Anirr. S Hoop... do pfd Amor. B & W do pfd Amer. Tin Plate... do pfd Amer. Tobacco do pfd Colorado Ho 1I0 1st pfd ' 2' I pfd Pel. & Hudson..., Pel , L & V Dfnver t It. O On pfd Krli do 1st I'M Oreat Nor. pfd...., Hocking Coal Hocking Valley ... Illinois Centr.it lown Centrjt do I'M Iike Erie & ... di pM Laki- Shore Iviiilsvlll" N'nsli. . 6 . 11 . 1JIJ .111 .Kin . ion . 87". . 11 . 34 .132 . "'J . 3t .IPi'l . 18, , 43 14 . 21 . SIP . 1 . 17 . M'4 . Sir . 71 . 2714 . si . M14 .124 Anaconda Mln. Co. 4n; . sv. urooKiyn It. T k . si's no. i tiei iron . X.v. .209 Con. Tolmrco 16 . 73' i I do pfd ;8 Mnnhnttan I. Met. St. Hy Mixlcan Central.. Minn. St. I..... In pM MlMourl r.uinc. .. Mobile f.- Ohio.... M.. K. T do i.M ..l.llijl do pfd c;'" 1 l'C Oenerul I3lctrlc... lsnij 5i; Olnco.s. Sugar... .. ?3 .. r.n; .. 91, .. to ..13! ..umi .. ac; .. 7H4 .. r.i. .. 71 do prd Intem'a Paper tlo pfd Irficlrde O.U National HlK.tiit.. do pf, XntloiMl Lend.... do pfd Nnllnind Steel.... do pfil N. T. Air nrake.. No. Anterlcati Purine Cant.... do 1st pfd do il pfd ' Pacific Mull , People's On Pressed Steel Car! do pM 99U m 71 3.14 SI 17', 10 S.MA S' no 1? r, M Itl'i 31 00 r. N. .1. (Vntnil.... N Y Central.... Norfolk (. West. do pfd Nor. Pacific do pfd Ontnrln fr West Ore. rty. A- Nnv.... 1: 7f, do jifil rennnylvniila Ilrnillng do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd.. Hln Ci. V.... do pfil ,.iyif, .. K.V .. r.7 .. I7U .. r.i .. 9t; .. f.7 .. ........ 7P, Car.. 1ST Pullman Pal S. TI. ,t T. . SI. !.. H F. do 1st r'a do 2.1 M St I, Sontlnv.... do pfd St. Paul do pfd SI P. & Om-ihn . Southern Pnelllc. Sninhern ItnlbvHy do pM Texas X- IMclOe.. Offered. ""r 1lnr. do nfd nr Tenn. Coal it Iron., (nv. j . iatiirr.... do nfd . 1HJ . 7m; . "1 . K . 79i; . I2i; . ',.p; . 51 .114 .17.1 .11" . . 11 . r.i's U. S. llumVr.... lo Pfd Western Union... iiepiiiuie I. Xr ,s. lo pfd C. C. St. I. . ii 1 Nciv York Money Mnrket, NF.W YORK. Sept. ll.-MONKY-On cill. Steady at Urif- per cent; last loan, per cent. Pltl.Mi: MIOUCANTILR PAPKIt-iWi per cent. STKItLINC, K.XC1IANOK Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at J4.Sij'i for dcmaml anil JI.W ftir slx'y tlays; posted rates. JI.SIIi I Sm and Jl.87',ifj I.Ss'i; commer cial bills. Jl,f2'4fi4 S.1. SILVKlt - Certlllcales. fi2.TitV1lic; har, ffiivc: Mexican dollars. Ifl'iC nONnS-Ooverniucnl. strong; stale, in active; railroad, It regular. Tlie closing prlie.i on bonilH today nre as follows: p. S rf. 2s. reg. .pi,ii p 1. 1'. Is do i-oiip'Ui .1. 1 en. Ren. (Is. .11 do 3s. res lif'ii N';.. P.ielile 3 i";,i. 1I11 coupon ' Ml'J do new Is. ieg....lol N V. C & st L . ..107 do COIIIOM l-II I.N. W. cm. 4s,.,.. fl7T. do old 4s, rcg HI'iieK,,n Snv. Is... pn do riittpon '.. " ' do 5S. r.g jOieion S. t (, do coupon I'' do run. 5s r f C 3 3 -';, Jeadlng gen. Is, .I02H .1 f, .11 1', . s . !)-, Il2-'i Atcllsn gen. is...-i';-j "i. w . do 111IJ 4h S54. iv 1 m 0 rs. f4t I. ,v k p K u ll.lfl.l So. .s. Hill 12:11, Chen, c O. I'l "I j-j ' i"i coiuols ...psi. J 1 ' P. U. IIS ' do 1 1 s ullieni p,i,.ino 1'.' , do rs . ft N W. c. 7...4' lo S. F d'b. -! -hlrnro Ter 4" 11 - ll P..illiMiv ss msTi Colo. SnuUiern 4s,.. S, 11 Tohh e P.'icino'is'i.:"! ill rs . IIS R'l 11. 11. i do Is. i.;-le seneral 4s 571 Pjiloii P,i,.ii0 4s P W. n.sC. is.. il'a.UHluish is .VI .ItY.i; .Il7ii .1'2S .1I2IJ . urn . 9'; O 11. r.lectrlc .1" do .113 West Shorn 4s i . 1 'SjWIs. Central Is. . C7 IVa. Centuries .. . 52 Iowa cenirai is. ,; N. iini i- M.. K. A T. 2s .. do 4 When Issued Ness York Mining: Stocks. NRW YOIIK. Sent. 1l.Tho following are tlie closing quotations for mining shares today: (Tiollar Crown Point .. 14 .. 11 ,.12f, .. no .. .14 .. 23 .jaw .. ?.' . 21 ""arlo Ophlr 1) mouth juli'ksllver .... I'M .. .. SpTrn Nevada Standard yn .... 44 1') no IW 10 ...,4i PI .... 10 Con , Cn. & a. Peadwool Could & Ciirrle Hale eV Norc ' s Iron Silver Union Con ... , Yellow Jacket.. Mexican llnnk ClenrlnuN, CHICAGO. Sept. 11. -Clearings. J22,lfij,037; linlances. J.'.70S,lWi; posted nxchango, J4.85 4l4.ss4; Now York exchange, 30o discount ST. T.OUIS, Sept. U.-Clearlngs, J8.3I2.033; balances, Ji3l,12o; money, ,4fj7 per cent; New York exchange, two discount bid and 10c discount asked. NKW YOIIK. Sept. U.-lJxchnnces. JIM.. 684.fiMi: balances. JlO,OI)7,f.3S. HOH TON. Sept. ll.-i;xclianges, J16.33J.027, b.ilunces, J1.473.S (ieriiinny's Proposed Ainrrlciin Loan, NF.W YORK. Sept II -The Kvenlng Post today soya; "Financial Institutions of lids city havn been sounded respecting their i.iiiikoc.s.s n, SUDS' Title to tnn iicrmn K"vrrnincni loan It Is understood over lures have heen tmnln in ihn Interest . 1 the Imperial government s preparations to i" ""in"; uie viiina cimpaign. A London cllspntch to the Kvenlng Post says: "Houses here, such as the Peiltsene nans, nnu tne inrge Anglo-American oanK llll houses, know mil him nt Din reiiorlod application of the Oerman government for 1 ti A . ifl rn n tun 1 ' Huston Stock (luotatlons nOSTON, Sept. 11. -Call loans. 2ff3 per ceni; ume loans, 311114 per cent, umcini closlnc: A. T A- S. r. :S' Wesilngh. Klectrlc ,uo !'' To', Atchison , American Surar. ...t IDS 1 Adventure .. ,1 f'r". m Alloiiti Mln. Co.. U'l Telephone 11 1 mnl Corper IViston lHevate.1. . . . M .'4 ' A t l.intl Hoston Maine.. ..Kg liinsion Mnni... 4S'i .. 99 .. P. .. IS .. .. JAJ . 3.M .. ..14.) .. 14 .. ll c 11. o IMVliiitte & Hoston H Cat. it Herla .. Dominion Clal Federal Steel do pfd Fltchburg pfd do pfd IM. Hlec. Ill Mexican Central.. N E. (las & coke old Dominion Itubber Union Pacific West Hnd 3 c.ntentual I ranklln 1391. i .nih'lJt .... .189', Osceola 68 Parrot 4J Qulncy 113 Sanln 1 Copper... 4'4 Tamarack 221 Utah Mlnlnc SHt -in IP. 12'j IS 9 oi-t inona i 93!Wolerlnes 4t'j Hid. . ...,'"'"lon s,ek HUotntloiis. LONDON. Sept. II. s p. m Closing; consols, money. ..98 13.161 Eric HS 34'i C4 OH 7.Hi 6T. 9'; 4I'i do account 91 do 1st pfd P nnsylvanla ., Heading N'o. Pnelllc pfd. Or.mil Trunk... Anaconda Hand Mines Atchison Canadian Pnelllc St Paul Illinois Central... Louisville Union Pacific pfd N. Y. Central.... !9' .. 92'i ..117 ..H9i .. 7m .. 761; ..MP. linirv"'iir' tenc!y, at 2S'td. MON hi 2H per cent. tJ ''""'f of "Iscount for short bills was cent e month9 blllB' 3H Pcr Forclttii l-limnclnl. dnmnn,V,'..Sc,pt; '! -Money wns in fair K,m,0llhp,sl,lok exchange todny nnd discount was steady, but there was little increnso In speculation. On the stock ex . i"?.-.!le 1mo,v,neiit wns more contldent and partlc:ilarl:' In mines, on Paris buy. Ing. Uiero was continued Inniilrv for Hands. In which n rni .,,. 'i '.," I ,.w.s wins donP' . .Hhodeslnns were also J,''"!ff'. . Home rails were strons nnd ..mr,o.,h.1Vh.'r. '"nzllln'i" were In clemnnd lr a" ,ll14s Vcre "ff"ed. Americans opened stendy nt parity, because somu what Irregular nnd Improved. Union Pa cifies were the feature. At the close prices ?r ,he .M'V'"' election news being favorably received. Orand Trunks were In strong demand, on Increased traffic. Itlo tlntos were harder imi1.18." S.0,,t' 11 T1'?'008 were nrm n the Thiooti,1?' !a.V. 'J"u. ,bl'"lnc8!i was active. 1 hrougl out the last hour prices were below J,L. .Kbu ot ,t.hp ''"y-.but they closed ?,o 1 . 'ntenmtlomils nlone were henvy, ending lie Chinese settlement. Hlo tlntos aduinced several points nnd closed strong. ?ernnr-8 nCTC ?,nPI'h owl" lo 'l"tlbt re garding the dividend, nnd Kalilrs were actlfo and higher, on numerous orders for were voryCacUvo Imlllstrln1'' nml trnctlono .i,IJ,'.U,,.',N'So,"t- "i-'btflness wns quiet on I! .eJ,Y'urso ,0(I'l'- Amerlcnna nnd Canadian Pacifies were harder. Transvaal railroads roso considerably on fnvornble rerorts. Mlno shares were HUp'.ortcd. Comlltlnii of the Trrnsurv. WASHINGTON. Sept. ll.-Today's state, merit of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the JIW.OOO.OX) gold reserve. I11 the division of redemption, Merifi'iithaliT DIvliIeinL NICW YORK Sept. ll.-Tho directors of the Mergentlinler Linotype company have dec hired the regular quarterly dividend or 215 per cent and nn extra dividend of 2'i per cent, both payable September 29. Cotton Mnrket. NRW YORK, Sept. ll.-COTTON-There was marked change In the order of trans actions on the Now York cotton exchange today. Oneratlons nnd fluctuations par took urentlv of vesterdnv'a annnllniinl velopnients, tliere wns 11 quick return to mo 0101 coiioiuons in nearly all respects. 1 ho I.ronoiinceil slrenpih nt il.lu ,..i,..i last nbjlit gave Kuronean bears another twlugo of frlglit. which resulted In a sky- roi'Ki-i rise 01 l.Tdi'.i'ii points In Liverpool soon after tlie onenlng. New Y'ork sliorts 111N0 mane a wim drive for safer ground on the opening here:.' but before their de mands could be annoased nrloes climbed 9rilr points. There came a smash of KW720 imiins uinicr a uasu 01 tne public for tho protlts which had accrued diirintr tlu lnio bulge. With the collapse came tlie passing wo t,i 101.- nun ii-vtT nnu a return or normal trading. Thereafter changes were com paratively narrow nnd siieculatlon failed u. mien nnyining iiko tne volume recorded yesterday. Tlie gnllerv was packed with expectant onlookers before tho opening and all morning the pit below was tho object of special Interest to spectators who thronged the visitors' space. Reports that European shorts had effected a long sought for settlement took the snap out of the bull trading In Liverpool ns well ns here. The claim was nNo mnde that the damage 11. couoii iicnr uaivesion unci been ex ncgerated. There wns decidedly less ex cltement in tlie cotton market today, a! though the volume of trading was still heavy and tlie action of the market still verv Irregular. Liverpool nt one tlmo was 12llfllA points hlplier. Instead of Mi? nolnls advance expected. Lnter the Kngllsh mnr ket gavo way and closed feverish, with the net uremic reduced to 'uin 12-fild. Our mnrxoi niacie n reluctant response, onen lng at 1111 ndvance of Mild jiolnts. after whlcli there was a break of .10 noliits on September and 2bt743 points on the re mainder of the st. The s luatlnn hnd some support from eleventh-hour public buying, but the lamer lncnl traders wero inclined to real 70 If nnl to sell for short account. Naturally tlie trade was cautions. as ino news from Texas failed to clvo positive Information regnrdlng tho damage. Resnectlng this feature, views here were Inclined to bo moro conservative than here tofore. As a rule crop accounts were favor able. P.v noon the trading level was ftftl2 points, ns compared with the closing of the pervious dav. The course of the mnr. ket later was varied with wenkuess tlie most cnnsnlcnous feature. T.ioiildnllon ho. came active following reports that 'iver- 11001 suoris nan ciiecied a settlement nnd that the damage to the crop in Texas by the late storm would not exceed 100.000 bales. Tlie earlv nfternnon government report proved bull sh. n exoected. but 1II1I not long arrest the downwnnl cntirso of prices. Tlie market closed lOffir. points tower. Futures dosed steady: Ketitnmhor JlO.l.'.; October. JO 91; November. M.fiO; lie. comber. JOM: Jnuuary. ?n 50; Febrtarv, tO.Kfi; March. 0 40: April, JO. 47: May, JD.17; Juno. .lii: Jul v. J9. 11. NKW OHLHANS. Sent. 11 COTTON Firm: sales. 2.300 bales: ordinary. RlS-lfic: good ordinary, 05ic: low middling. 10He: nildilllnir. in'sc: rood tulildllnir IHtc: mlr). illlng fair, 113c Receipts. 1,4 JS bnles; stock. "1.1,1 polos Futures steadv; Soi.tember, JI0.3..; October. JO.SSWI 00; Pecember. JO.4.1 !. 1 4 : .lanunrv. JOndiOll; P'obruary. J0.4.r '!)!; March. J0.t3Ti0ll; April. J9.l3ffi9.ll: Mnv, M.44fiO t.",. ST. LOUIS. Sent. 11.-COTTON-Flrm. 'Michnnged: sales. 171 bales: middling, 10i;o. Hecelpts. II bales: shipments. M bnles; slock. (1.709 bales LIVERPOOL. Sent II. -COTTON-Snot In limited demnnd. prices hardening; Ameri can middling, 7'd. The silcs of the dav were ft.OoO bales, of which ,.00 were for speculation and tnrhnlcd 1 Sf1 bales of American. Hccelnts. 1.2flo bales, oil Amor. lean. Futures opened excited and closed feverish. American middling. I. m. e.. Seqtember. 7S-04d. buyers: Septemher-Oc. tober, 0 3.r,l',.f, .t-filil. fmllors; (Ictober-No-vcmber. 5 SS-WiR M-fild. sellers: Ilerember- innuarv. D 21-li "-fitd. buers: .lanunrv- February S IR-filfiS 19-iTld. buyers: Febrii. arv-March. r. IC-Sld; Mnrch-Aprll, RJI-r.ld. sellers; Aprll-Mnv. 3 H-Oif.-. 13-Cld. bivers; Mnv-June. oll-rild. buyers: .lune-.liilv r. in.fiid. sellers; July-August, r. R-ftlffS 0-fild. buyers. Cnllforuln Dried Fruits, NRW YORK Sent. 11 -CALIFORNIA PRIi:n FRCITS-Inncilve- there was a good demand for str.ctlv choice tirades of evnporateil apples todav. but holders show no dlsnosltlon to part w'tn their goods nt current rates nnd verv lit'le business was transacted. At the close the market rule! about steadv at unchanged prices, but tendlne upward. Slite. common, quoted nt 3f5o' prime i'iS'ic: choice Rtiiiijo: f incy. Mfii'jc. Prunes were nuoled t 3Kdf 7Hc per lb. ns to mj;o nnd quality. Apri- cots. Royal, IKfltc- Moor park, iriUIS'. Peaches, peeled. lllilRc; unpeelcd, (Kjnc CofTee Mnrket. NRW YORK. Sent. II - COFFKF. -Soot steady; No. 7 Invoice, SV Mild market steady. The mnrket for futures opened steady. Willi December 5 points hlxhcr and other positions unchanged. Then ruled easier on local pressure, declining 10172r points, llrazll rallies nnil spot buyers hold ing aloof, while warehouse deliveries fell off and there wns no nubile speculation to sjm.nrt. The market closed with prices lO'alD points net lower. Totnl sales. 14 ROfl bags. Including October lit J7.307.ali; Do cembor. J7.53f7 70; March, J7.fi.Vi77 SO; May, J7.7.VtJ7.S:.. Sugar Mnr;e(, NKW YORK. Sent. ll.-SUOAR-Raw. strong; fair refining, 4',o; centrifugal. 9? test. 5c: molasses sugar. 4e Refined, tlrm: open kettle. iKo- centrlftnrnl. vellow. Me r,i.r; scnnds, 3til9-lGc. Syrup, new, 75c per gaiion. i OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Trains Arrived RathorLate and Market Ooip sequently Was Slow in Oponlng. HOG QUOTATIONS AGAIN ADVANCED llerf Cnttlc olit fjpnernlly n l.oirrr and Snmr l True Feeders, lint Cmvs Held About fiend . Little of SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. II . Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Official Monday ti.Miti 1.!i2 9, fi Official Tuesday 7,215 fi.9.-9 1.945 Two days this week 14,14! 7,911 ll.!i5t Same davs Inst week ll.!2n 11.433 lS.'.4ti Same week before 11.572 10,370 l'J.332 same three weeks ago... s,VM 9,70) I7.JI5 batne four weeks ngo.... 7.S:2 7,2il 2.U2 Average price paid for bogs for the last govcrni nays, wltn comparisons I 1900. i899;lS95TlW7.llls9fi.l?r;.lS9. A lie. 15.. I 4 97 I 4 4I 3 73! 4 32, 3 7.1 I 4 30 3 71, 5 Ml 4 42 5 OS Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Allg. Aug. Aug. Allg. Aug. Aug, Aug. 'Ug. Aug. Allg. hept. Sept. Sept. Sent. 10.. 4 9S 17. . 1 5 00 3 70 I 71 1 III a vi 2 S4 2 92 t im ;, 11 lt.., 4 y3 4 4.1 3 Wi 4 GO 3 07 ' 3 73 4 42 I 4 42 3 IVV 3 l S 731 3 70 3 it! 1 5 07 19. 20. 4 51 1 5 03 G 02 5 01 4 97 5 0? 5 03 4 PS 5 02 6 02 6 CO 5 03 2 791 4 5t G 04 21.. 2J.'. 21.. 25.. 2(5. . 27.. 29.. 30.. 31.. 1... 2... 3... ,S5, 7: 4 49i 5 10 4 M a 04 4 411 3 74 3 S3 ?, 79 4 361 5 12 4 42 4 40 4 38 3 81 2 OS 4 30 5 14 3 73 3 72 i Mi 2 9 6 3 21 3 21 5 M 3 91 4 02! 4 32 3 70 2 75 4 24 4 40 3 9 SO! 4 2a 4 42 3 70 2 S4 4 22 4 21 4 20! 5 36 4 40, 3 72 4 27 3 CI 4 20 3 Ul 4 14 3 e? 3 91 42 .t 10 2 81 5 45 5 03 5 04V .1 '111 2 77 1 n:l - si 4 3 5 02 3 fiS 4 07 2 81 4 34 4 5 OCV 4 191 I I 01 2 71 4 21, fi 01 Sept. S. R 4 221 3 02i ; 2 761 4 13 5 55 5 KU, 4 23i 3 C3I 4 05 I 4 20 C 51 tept. ti. Sept. 7. Sept. 8. Sept. 9. Sent. 10 0 08V 4 30 3 531 I 02' 2 7i! I 22l 5 5 10Ti' 4 30- 3 GO! I 00 2 81 5 5S 4 291 3 07 1 'III 2 811 4 21 ft 16H ! 3 t 4 2l li HI 2 Mi 4 C4. 6 2 3 81, 2 8i 4 Oi'l 5 82 Sept. 11. 1 5 22 Indicates Sundtiv. Tho official number of ears of stock Drought In today by each road was: c.,m.s. p. nvc.,!u!pno?m,'.p:",r'r: O. & St. L. Ry. 2 t Mo. P. Ry fi 4 .. !! U. P. system 87 15 5 -(? r- X;,":. "; 61 ". : ' C. St. P., M. & O. Ry 12 H. ei M. R. R. R, ..113 If, 2 2 O., H. & Q. Ry. ... 1 I ., ,. K. C. & St. J 16 C, R. I. & P., east.. 2 fi C. R. 1. & P., west.. 13 Illinois Central 1 Totnl receipts ...3M S7 7 3 The dlstlOSltlon of tho dnv'n rncntots wns 51s follows, eacli buyer purchasing the num. ucr 01 iienii muicnteci: buyers. Cnttle. Hogs. Sh'p. Omnha Pncklnir Cn. 82.3 t. II. Hammond Co.... Swift and Company Cud.'ihy Packing do. ... Armour & Co Omaha Pkg. Co,, K, c. Swift ft Co., K. C Armour ,t Co., K. C. .. 1.010 1,182 1.169 1,285 11. llecker & Degan ... Vunsant & Cn J. L. Carey Lobmitn & Co W. I. Stephen Hill & Hnntzlngor Livingstone & Schnller.. Hamilton ,t Rothschild.. L. F. Husz Ctidahy Hros. & Co. .. 115 11. 1,. ucnnis & cjo. ... A. S. Mawhliinev II. F. llobblck Other buyers 1,204 Totals fi.f.10 G.S7I 1,519 CATTLU The stormv weather hnd n ten dency to make tlie trains late In nrrlvlng lotiay, anu it was well along In tlie rore 110011 before buyers were able to tell mue'i about whnt wns to be on sale. It was evi dent, however, that there was to be no scarcity and as a result they did not huiry nbout buying up what was In sight. Re celpts included fully forty cars of cornfed cuttle and tlie quality of the offering ns a whole was very good. The market was rather uneven nnd could bo quoted all tlie way from steady to 10c lower In extreme cases. Packers scorned to want tlie cattle, but tho liberal supply gave them a chance to take off a little. There were not many cows on snle. and the market was fairly nctlvo ami Just about stenuy on nil grades, fanners moved rainy well at cnml stroni; nrlces nnd s.d.er.s had little difficulty in disposing ot whatever tney 1111 1 1 to sen. The feeder market was well supplied In numbers, but strictly "holce cattle wero rather scarce. Tlie market on the better grades was probably Just nbout st'Mdv. but anything that wns not prime was right around n dime tower, ituyers. however, took hold witli considerable life and the cattle moved over tho scales quite rapidly. Stock cows and heifers also changed hands nt a little lower prices than they would Imve brought last week. Tlie western grass cattle were again al most entirely feeders and cow stuff. There were not to exceed eight cars of beef cattle, nnd ns the demand on tlie pnrl of paclfn Is good for that class of cattle lltey changed hands nt nbout steady prices. The -ow stuff was also about steady, the supply hardly being equal to the demand. The best feetiers brought nbout steady price.', but the moro common grades were RIPV lower than ycstrdnv. Representative sales: HHKF STKKRS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 31 1214 4 4) 1 1240 S 2'. 4 ir.7 4 50 38 12T.4 r, .'.1 24 8C6 4 60 22 10',1 6 i; 13i0 I 75 2-1 1177 .I 2:. 1 r.,. HOI 4 7". M 12(0 r. ::o 12 P,7 4 75 87 11 V. ,'. "0 17 MJ 4 8,1 31 13.1) ' 11 2 1CS1 B 00 62 129 5 41 io lefij r. oo 17 lien :,o 18 1137 ill " 1272 5 61 r, iMs r v, 19 no r, m 17 116) 5 13 II 16V. .". 61 55 1181 5 20 22 1216 8 "0 37 1216 5 SO 2. 1261 B to 51 , 2.i 32 1220 S 40 3 1211 5 25 20 IftV, :, 13 STKHRS AND HIUFHRa. El 1132 6 80 STI'F.RS-TF.XAS. 1 880 4 8) 43 1081 4 8) COWS. 3 irsWi 2 61 1 1W 3 fO l' J 10 2 93 22 sjo 3 2.-, 1 S0 2 9-. II 1166 4 03 II 921 2 J.". 9 910 3 15 2 810 2 91 . 11U1FKRS. 3 760 3 25 UIH.I.S. 1 If 40 3 60 1 CAI.VKS. .120 3 75 I.. 4.. 48.. 1.. 3.. 17) 4 10 3.... 186 193 .114 , ISO 8 2.1 8 25 :. so 412 4 30 II... . 66 ... 3.... 1.... :6 r, oo 380 5 00 306 3 M 150 3 SO STAUS. 1190 4 25 STOCK CM.VKS. 345 3 7. 1 31 4 M r.65 3 75 4 350 :, 25 440 4 75 STOCK COWS AND HWFF.RS f.M 2 70 II 71 3 10 9f.0 3 50 2 "'0 111 f.17 3 10 1 158) 3 25 HTOCKIM'K AND FKHniP'S. 149.. 3... 1,10 3 hi "0 3,1 " 26 V3 3 81 61 412 5 no ft l':ill(Ai A. 30 feeders.. 810 3 15 13 reeders ID feeders .1036 . C3S 3 40 4 10 3 25 3 75 3 35 3 00 I 40 3 25 3 75 3 00 I 12H 1 12', 1 12! 3 50 2 S3 2 85 1 feeder... 8SO 3 on 26 feeders.. !VV! 4 00 13 feeders.. 1021 1 1 Ji r. cows... 1 cow 17 cows. . . I cow 2t feetiers 10 heifers. 1 feeder. 1 cow 6 feetiers 1 feeder. SOI 1090 056 1050 003 778 880 880 1003 7 COWS S.l - M cows. . . . 867 3 2'. 5 cows 080 3 30 fi cows 015 2 75 1 bull. ... R'10 3 10 IS feeders . 6.11 I 10 3 feeders.. 10 4 20 2 cows.. ..10.V) 3 00 0 feeders, fllfi 4 121,, 1 feeder... Ooo 4 12VJ 030 feeders. .1050 22 cows 020 2 W 3 cows .1006 . 716 . 720 1 cow 7n 2 oo 62 cows.. It cows.. I heifer. 1 feeder 20 cows. . 1 cow... 72 cows 712 2 S3 22 feeders . 610 3 70 . 720 3 25 340 3 r .12"5 4 20 . 067 1 15 .1260 4 20 700 3 no 3 heifers. I heifer.. 4 feeders .1150 3 75 . 012 3 40 .880 3 00 52 feeders 3 cows 780 2 f) 2 cows... .1010 3 05 1 hull 1160 2 30 2 bulls 805 2 00 I slag 1080 2 00 I cow 1060 2 65 7 heifers... 860 3 35 1 cow 010 2 70 18 feeders.. 857 4 00 2 feeders.. 850 3 23 1 feeder. 1 feeder. 880 3 Oil 0 feeders. 1033 3 00 3 feeders .1043 3 If 1 cow 010 2 65 1 bull 1150 3 00 1 cow 870 2 10 1 bull 080 3 or. 1 cow 1210 2 50 7 feeders. . 4 00 3 05 13 cows 838 3 00 1 15 101 feeders.. 886 4 15 2 50 11 cows 1060 3 30 3 00 20 feeders.. 735 4 00 I 20 O. Ilnah Neb. 74 feeders.. 566 17 feeders. 877 15 cows 761 15 cows 1016 13 feeders.. 5R3 r. 23 feeders.. 050 I 00 22 cows 000 3 20 nimnnson nros. Noli. 53 feeders. . 838 3 80 W. W. A t-Nob. 61 feeders. 1075 4 30 ! F Peterson Neb. 00 feeders 1070 4 25 49 feeders. .10SD 4 25 1 feeder... 1040 3 00 COLORADO. IS feeders.. MS 4 10 l feeder... 660 4 10 1 feeder... 170 3 50 8. M. Doleshnll-Colo. 575 I 15 1 feeder 65(1 3 75 . S45 3 85 2 feeders.. 940 3 28 20 feeders 9 feeders Thomns Pros. Neb. 47 feeders MM I 25 K. M. Fullen-Neb. 933 4 00 9 feeder.. 841 4 00 3 feeders. . 1 feeder. . Ufa) 4 Ml L. Hopkins Neb. 4 feetiers. 1 feeder.. 1 feetlcr . 887 3 80 1 feeder... 1030 3 SO 3 80 3 SO 4 05 3 50 8:m 3 8o 1 feeder. . fifo 9V) 3 80 4 feeders.. 1025 II. Hawthot ne Neb. 36 feeders. MS 4 Of, Kfi fKcdnrs 953 968 I feeders.. 897 4 05 10 feeders. . , C. Allen-Neb. 13 feeders.. 7S0 4 25 14 feeders. 998 4 10 H. Dent-Neb. 831 I 05 12 feeders. 870 1 05 1 feeder.. 12 feeders.. 1 feeder... 694 780 4 05 3 00 , , , NUl Til DAKOTA. 12 feeders.. 1185 4 15 , , , Powell h I).-Colo. 1 feeder... 020 3 60 0 feeders.. 683 ..5 feeders. . 822 I 25 4 00 Nelson ITsh-3. I). Soo 3 fin I feeders.. 767 (1. N. Krlckson Neb. , f.12 3 05 2 cows SO.) 2 heifers.. 7 heifers.. 15 cows 3 50 2 50 3 i . '."it 2 90 5 cows HIS .1620 2 P0 I bull.. John Dol.iii Neb 1 bu 1280 3 05 1 heirer.. 1 heifer . . R30 . 770 926 , 905 , 776 .1020 1030 1054 997 2 60 3 10 4 00 4 20 3 25 3 60 3 61) 3 00 3 W 6 heifers... 71S Is cows 1063 22 feeders.. 854 2 feeders.. 850 11 feeders.. Mi 3 cows looti 1 cow 990 3 cows. ...1076 3 l) 3 03 I 00 3 25 4 20 3 IV) 3 60 12 feeders. 4 feeders. 3 feeders. 1 cow 1 cow 5 cows 3 60 4 cows.... n !iIavi,i 163 feeders. 1033 4 10 12 feeders. .1033 3 50 , . K. C. Roberts-Mont. S feeders.. 1310 4 20 3 feeders. .1073 3 60 1 feeder. ..1230 3 90 7 feeders. .1117 3 90 1 feeder... 1140 3 90 , . . K. Tracy Neb. 62 feeders.. 1065 4 25 4 feeders.. 1063 3 50 . J. Aden Nob. 3 heifers... 60 3 20 . , . U. Fratt-Mont. 5 heifers... $25 3 10 lenlf ....206 5 nO 9 calves... 216 5 00 1 heifer... 810 5 00 1 heifer.... 620 3 40 3 calves. .. 213 6 00 . . P. K. Nelson Colo, 20 feeders. . 94S 4 00 13 feeders.. 893 4 00 1A, . J. M. Mlmlg-Colo. 40 feeders.. Wl 3 90 1 feeder .. 60 3 90 Mltiteu Hros.-Neb. 1 cow 60 2 CO 1 stag 870 2 S5 1 cow 790 2 5 Cresswell Cattle Co.-S. D. 83 feeders.. J079 4 40 II ttf ders. . 9S4 1 OG Wilson & O.-Neb. 1 cow 70 2 50 1 cow 960 2 15 2 cows 60) 3 00 ... . . Kct Blsell-S. D. 151 feeders. 642 4 30 13S heifers. .. 625 3 GO 119 feeders. 799 3 85 3 heifers... fir. 3 10 6 feeders.. Gil 3 25 26 cows 867 2 75 t l.-.,lllfnnU 11 20 cows .... S2t! ' 2 65 10 heifers J W 'rhomnsonV.ili 623 3 10 69 feeders.. 890 3 85 1 feeder... 920 3 00 IIOC3S Thorn wns n lleht mo of hogs here today for a Tuesday and as nnckers were all anxious for supplies the market was nctlve and higher. The long string of hogs Veslerdnv hrom-ht 1.V1.Y us luminal J5.20, so that tlie market today was 11 good nickel hlebpr Tho nrlmo llt-lit iv..,.1um .... clay sold at J5.22'.; and J5.25 und ns high as J...30 was paid for a choice loatl of medium light hogs. Tlie coarse heavy hogs sold from J5.20 down, but the light supply nnd big demand make even the coarser hogs Bt-ii icmiiiy. nome sines were probably made that were no more than 2t4e higher. While others wi.r,. follv 11 film.. Meim,. in the market as a whole wns a good Be higher union ni-in iirnving an ino morning, nut nftcr packers bud boui-bt nbntu nit in., hogs they wanted they lowered their bids In sympathy with tlie easier close at Chicago ., . "laiRei eiuseti ncro Willi mucn of nn- iiiivance iosi. Today's advance carries the market to the hlchest nolni reached since Mny 16, cost was J5.23. Repre- when the nverago seimiuve sales: No. Av. .Sh. I'X. No. 71 , . DO... Av. ....211 ....sr. ....26; ...224 Hh. Pr. 20 5 20 o 221 i 5 22U C 221, .'. 221, u 2.'i. 6 22 U 6 221 j 5 224 5 221, 5 22 i B 221-j 5 224 5 221, K 22U. 5 221, 5 22', 5 25 5 25 35... es... 10..., .... I1 .... M ...,sn ....314 ....307 ....27. ....Sflt ....-$ ...."It .,..301 ....:6 ....27 ....2:6 ....311 ....:si ....:s2 ....2f0 . . ! 2 ....251 ....:) ....:t ....279 ...:? ...'.21s ,...s:t ....iiij ....:6i 3 7:. ;i -M r, 10 5 U 5 17'a 5 IP, 5 17'a IT', 5 17'w 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 20 5 2) 5 20 5 '.'0 S 2.1 5 20 0 2) :. :o 6 20 r. iii 5 :n s 20 5 20 5 20 s 20 6 20 .-. :o 5 20 r. :o 1 20 fi 20 6 CO r. 5 ;o .. 2) r. :o o :o r, ;o r. :o 61 79 E4 74 a 50 82 7 i3 80 C .... 63 , a .... 65 ft 71 ! 112.... 7.1 151.... 71 81 i 76.... r; ci K M r.l !l 97 70 ,V T8 81 n ... 68 . .. 40 80 40 40 40 ieo 40 40 12) 80 41 40 40 101... M... 6.'.'. .3... ...Jff. ...26) ...233 ...26S ..!1 ,..231 ,..258 ...2SI . ..?M ,..232 ,..:o; . .21.1 ..217 ...224 ...2C9 ,..2lf. ..2J6 243 !l!iiii , . .220 . . .2!0 ..214 ...2(9 ,..".-.8 ...261 .20.7 ..:o . .219 ..Jl" ..26'. ..214 ..187 . 29 ".VI . 236 CI... ... M..., r.l... C2 .. ..". 57. . . i.:.... M.... 60..., 67..., J..., 5S... fit... SO r. : 40 80 4) so 80 120 40 16) 40 10 ISO 80 80 2on 70. . . . I.... 1..., .'.8... f.... 73.... ..5.'.6 . .2 r..... 70 ... 781 761 3ln 310 301 IDS ;?S :s: 1M ro- 5 28 1 27", s 2;i . s 271, n 271, 10 10 -V 5 20 f.9 !31 40 r, 30 SI I HUP There was nraetlenllv nothing on the market today but n few cars of feetiers. ns the storm bended off nearly all the stuff Hint was expected. I tic reeders mat were on tho market brought good strong prices and ImiI there been any killers bore tlie general opinion was that thev would have brought good, satisfactory prices. Quotations: Choice western grass wethers. J3.35ff3.50; choice grass yonrllngs. J3.5tWi3.05; choice ewes, J3.00ff3.25; fair to good ewes. J2.50173.00; choice spring lambs, J5.00iij!i,25; fair to good spring lambs, J4.65fi5.O0; feetlcr wethers. J3.30ff 3.50; feeder lnmbs, J4.oo74.40. Representa tive sales: 117 Wyoming feeders 332 Wyoming feeding lambs.. 2 Wyoming feeding lambs.. 152 Wyoming lambs 81 Wyoming lambs 117 56 56 61 61 3 10 4 26 4 25 I 53 4 75 CIIICAfiO 1,1 VH STOCK ll.MIKKT, Cnttle nnd Hok t.'cnernll v Sleiiilj, villi Micep IIiiIIiik StroiiBcr. CHICAOO. Sept. 11. -CATTKK Recelnts 4.500 head, Including 2.100 westerns nnd l.ooo icxnns; generally steady; natives, best on sale today, 2 cars at JU.Oo; good to prime steers, j.i.tiorqti.oo: poor to medium. Jl.wjl8.ri0; selected feetiers, stonily at Jl.00 fii.i.i; mixeci smcKors, wciik at J3.0Ofj3.80; cows, J'.75fit50; heifers, J3.00f?5.00; canners, J2.nOfi2.7R; bulls, J2.73fil.ffl; calves. J5.00fi 6.75: Texiius. best on sale today. 15 loads at JI.10; Texas-fed steers, Jl. 23175.00; Texas crass steers, ;i..-.nt i.2'i; Texas bu s, J2.50fi 3.10. HOtiS-Recelpts today, 18.000 head; tomnr- ii, .I.""., iii-.io ; iru over, ",i"ni Head; nv erage steady; top, J5.65; mixed ami hutch ."''"'"Wl; gootl o choice heavy, J5.20 Vi-.i- T "K" "Wy. J3.t10tf5.15; light. 15.2 fi5.65; bulk of sales, J5,25Ti5.f0 Ml KM' ASH IiAMllS-RooolptS. 11.000 heat ; market active nnd stronger; good lo choice wethers, J3.fi.5fi 3.95: fair lo choice mixed, J3.3jTr.Tfi,.; western sheep. J1.5fi3, !i,5: V-?f I1- J-50fi.l.25: nallve lambs, JI.25 ii,.,, 111--.I1-IH iriouiN, ,..i;'(n. ,.i, Uiinsiis 'lt- Mu Stock, LCN'SAV,TV',So"1 11 CATTI.R Re ciripts IO,fi0.i natives nnd l.ofio Tcxans. liberal supply; all killers and best feeding grades stendy, common feetiers slow and lower: native steers. Jl SM.S.70; sleeker and feetiers lT5MM.fi.': butcher cows and heifers, J3.0tVo5 30. canners. J2.Rnfi3.nO. fed westerns, Jf"V,MsO; wintered Texans. J3.75f73.S5- Krass Tcxans. t3.35fi3 75 CAI.VFS-Recelpts, 1.200 heail. inarkt sleittiy; sales. J5.25f(6 10 per ct. IIOOS- Receipts, O.iXiO head, arto tr.idc steady to 6e higher; heavy and mixed J.. 23f5.37V, Ilgllt. J.i.2flf(5 0; pKs, J I 20fj I 75 riu:i:p and lamus-rccipis. iw lientl; lambs shade higher: muttons steadv. lambs. JIOOfir.20; m litems. J:i 5oTt.TS'i, feeti ers, J3.0ufM.15; culls, J2.50fl.100. eiv lorli I.lvo Stocli. NKW YORK. Sept. II HKIIVMS R( -celpts, 558 head. Market, steady feeling nnd firm; unlive steers nt Liverpool mid I on don. i:fil3?c: range cattle. llf12c re frigerator beef. OfMOlJc per lb : shipments 1.101 cnttlo, 1,150 sneep nod 1310 quartet of beef. CAI.VKB - Receipts, 217 head Market In good demand nt steadv prices; venls. J5 'ft'n 8 50; small calves, JI.0Offl.50, no graser here. SIIKKP AND I.AMBS R-clpts, 2.'0. head; sheep In fair demand and steady, lnmbs slow; medium nnd eommm. weak, sheep. J2 75fM.37i; lambs, tlC2l4f(4.65. HOUR Receipts, !W1 head: one car on sale. Market stonily nt !5 "5ffiU0 StoeU In sight. Following are the receipts at the four principal western markets for Scptemher IP Cattle, lire. Sheep South Omaha 7,245 5 558 1 Pis Chicago 4,800 IS.fnO 11.00) Kansas City SO.f'irt 0,1.00 34") St. Louis 3.-00 1.800 1 800 Totals 35,645 37.76 ) 20 15 S, I, mils Lite ntoi'U, ST. I.OFIS. Hpt 11. -CATTLK- Receipts 3,800 head. Including 50 Toxans Market active untl steady; native shipping and ex port steers, Jo.tVififi.fO; dresned beef and butcher steers JI2ry36.55. steers un ler 1,000 lbs., JJ.50C6.00; stocken nd feeders, J3 Vi'iH 70. rows nnd heifers, 12 (iC iM, can ners. Jl,Wfi2 50 bulls, J2TMI3;. Texas nnd Jtidisn steers, f3 25xM.t, cows a id heifer.", J2.45,t6 IlOtJS Receipts, (.80) head. Market f.o IV'illlir-. Die and lights, J5 t 06.6t), packer. JS JOfl-,,, bud hers. jY3.v,i5 60. SHHi:P AND LAMPS Receipts. 1,S) hewd. Market generally I5e higher, natlirt muttons M7MM..O; lamb., Jl.7li6., ctilli anil bucks, JITMMon, stockers. J3 . Si, .foncpli I, Mr storU. SOt'TlI ST .IliSKPII. Mo., Sept. II -C ,l.)?n.'.,,!;1..Th" Journal quotes: 1 Al I Livltei eipts. l.8tO bend; mnrket steady to strong, natives, J4.H(5. 10; Tcxans nJViV'5,erllM' ''-5Jf.40, cows and heifers. 2.0OtM Of.; bulls nnd stags. t2.0trf4.75; yenr lings and calves. J3 3MM.40; stockers nnl lT,'k'X.H', -5. lenls, J5 001(7.(0. HOas-Recelpis, c.,-0.1 head; mnrket ?Vla".v i1." "iKber, .ill grades, J5.22'tf 'WJliUlk of s.tles. J5 2.5Hlfi.;l2i,j. SHI. hp - Receipts, f,on head; market stead:-. r-u- Vnrlt t)rr eionds, NKW YORK Sept 11 DRY CIOODS--t.ood geneial demand for staple cottons on home trade acoiint and market de eded y strong. Numerous lines of brown shee-tlngs anil drills held for advances of UU'V' over recent lowist prices. Ad vances of ijTfiic In coarse colored cottons Print cloths unchanged More doing In prints. Staple ginghams recovering from recent decline Auction sab- of 5,000 pieces of silk went off bettrr than was expected. 1)11 MurUcts. OH, CITY. Pa . Sept H Credit balnne-s. ?!."'.. rertltlcates no bid. shipments, 143. 01 bbls. , average 07.005 bbls runs. 101.!5 bbls,; nvcr.ige M, 111 bbls NKW YORK Sept il ol I cottonseed firm, yellow, Stu petroleum quiet roln, steady turpentine stcuih at mift'Oije BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Car Service CHISAGO and EAST. LRAVB 7:00 A. il. 4:55 P. M. 7:45 r. M ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, LEAVE 6:55 A. M.-7:35 P. U. HOT SPRINGS-DEAOWOQD LEAVE 8:00 P. M. Cltv Offices. 1401-03 Farnim I Or, mi ll - C'CRi; i all Mio.i ) Diseases. Ilacii nelie, etc. At Iruc idsts. or bv mail. Kidneycura? il. r-co book, r.il rice. etc,, of llr. II. J. Kay, Snritoira N. Y. bold by druggists and hatrdrcssei.. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. . Smith & Oo. Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodt AND NOTIONS. BOILER AND jiHEET IRON WORK Drake, William:- Successors Wilson .t Drnke. Manufacturo boilers, stnoltn stacks nmi breechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, lard and water tanks, boiler tubes con stantly on hand, second hand hollers bought and sold Special and piompt attention lo repairs in cuy or country nun anu I'terce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. VAestern Electrical yy Company Electrical Supplies. Electric Wiring Hells and das hlghtlng. a. W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1522 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. he Omaha Safo . ANDRHIvN, I'rop. Makes a specialty of Sill T'l Kits. And Durclar Troof Sa'-s A. Vni It Doors, etc OlO s. Mill St., (loinlio, rl. Davis & Gowgill iron Works. MANUrACTl RI'ItS AND JOUIJKri.S OK MACniNKHY. aRNKRAI. HHI'AiniNO A 31'ECIALT' IltON AN13 HHASS FOI'NDRI'H. 1001, ir.fgl nod ir.iir, .IhoUsoii Streot, Onmhn, Nell. Tel. r.IIK. E. ZabrUkle. Agent. J. II Cowgtll, Mgr. n maha Yashins Works Pattern Makers and Model Builder'. M Munttfnc tijrrrs nnd laler- Kleani I-'ittlngs. Klnvator Supplies Steam Kn'liies urd Boilers, Ousollne Kn glnes. t'ream Heparttiors Machin ists Supplies, Illgli Orude Kepalr Work n .tpeclaltj Factor nod office ri"fi-14 Snutli Tenth St. l'hone 2.12ij. JAMES F, BOYD & CO., Telephone 10;l!(. Omnli.i, Nel COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS und HTOCK3 HOAHU Ol'' Til A 1)11. Correspondecct: John A. Warren Ca uireot wlfu to Chicuiio and Mtw Vorfc DOOM 4 tlY LITE I L00. BRAMCrl I03&IU1 a kama ntn. unum tutk TO H.R.PE!jnY8iC0.