10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Fill DAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat is Strong Throughout the Session and Trade is Animated, CORN STARTS WEAK, BUT CLOSES HIGHE Oil Are Indued In lie Hauler Knrl In Synipnthj- tilth Other Mnrkets l,nr(' It it it of 1 1 okh Iln l)circ- Inu lilted on Provision. CHICAGO, Sept. 13,-Hlgher Liverpool cables, smnll northwest receipts ami heavy ensh demand caused 11 good advance In wheat today, October closing lHc higher. Corn closed Improved. Provisions dosed 2t4'86c lower. Wheat was strong throughout the session and trail,! generally was anltnaled. October opened UGhe hlKher'at 7li7l?c nnd early udvanced to 75'kc. Hlgner cables from Liverpool and light northwest receipts were the principal factors. Later heavy ex port sales were reported and the market rallied sharply. October at "o which was also tho closing quotation. New York re ported n loads taken Tor export and sales here, were put at tW,i bu. On the ad vance traders who wold short yesterday were obliged to cover, thus aiding mate rially In the bulge. Clearances ut tho sea board were 4S.S.IMI bu. Primary receipts were 1,012,000 bu.. compared with l.lST.iKm nu. last year. Minneapolis ami Duluth reported 311 cars, against 608 cars last week and ST'J cars a year ago. Local receipts were 43o cars, 12 of which graded contract. Corn started weak, for nlthough the open ing was higher a dip followed Immedi ately, traders selling in Imitation of tho elevator interests. A lino cash business caught the market sold out and a sharp rally ensued. The wheat strength was also a help. The I'rlco Current est I ma to of a 2,UiM,wpU,0fi-lni. crop was a bearish Intlucuce. early. Local receipts were Mi curs. New York reported 157 loads taken fur export. October sold between .TS'.c and SOc, clos ing c higher at at'ic. Outs were Inclined to be easier early In s mouthy with corn, but It showed Just as much readiness to respond to the rails In the latter market later. Another factor In the tlnnness was the excellent demand for shipment, much of the stuff being for export. Hales were 200,000 hit. October sold between 2ISc and 22c and closed 'nflc. higher at 21"fl22c. ItecelptH wero 307 cars. A large run of hogs had a depressing ef fect on the provisions market. There was some recovery In the bottom on the grain strength mid the close was steady. October pork cloned He higher at Slt.17',4; October lard 2H1iGc down at Jrt Soliii sji, and October ribs 2V4c depressed at $7 .'17'. Kstlmatcd receipts tomorrow; Wheat, 295 cars; corn, 165 cars; oats, 320 cars; hogs, 19.100 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. lilgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Sent Oct. Nov. Corn Sept Oct. Nov. Oats Sept Oct. Nov Pork Oct. Jan. Larit Oct. Nov. Jan. Hlhs Scpt Oct. Jan. I 74i! 751 i! 7II 75M 73',al70Uiixi 74K 1 5; 4 7IWi 5',4I 40", fi-;! 3SW 3!V?l!il I lilt -G 40-iJ 33', sen I 40 I J'i ! I 40 I V 3fiiii30" l 21 2II 2Pw: ITifi22, Si's !l?ifl22 221,1 21 22' 11 40 11 25 11 50 11 3714! fi S2a' fi Hi 11 40 11 25 fi 77 fi 75 55 11 471V 11 11 374l U fi 8214! 0 6 0 I fi C 62U KM Mis ?24 !.5 fi 80 fi 75 G 57'jl 0 KH4 I 7 10 7 52'il 7 3714' 02'4 7 7 22i 5 37,5 7 47Ul 7 37 )t e 02(41 ' B7V4 ' D i "2',4 7 35 6 97',i' No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOCK-Steudy; winter patents. J3.S01T 4.00; straights, J3.10fr.'l.7O; clears. J.'i. 10ij3.ft); spring specials. J4. 10fi 1.50; patents, $:i.sniif 4.00; straights. 13.0041:1.50. WHKAT No. 3, 70f7Cc. No. 2 red. 'GU 77'4C. CORN No. 2, lOff lie; No. 2 yellow, 40 5?41'ic OATH No. 2, 22'',iri2.V4c; No. 2 white, 25'ic. HYK-No. 2. Bl'c. B A KLKY Good feeding, 30j33e; fair to choice malting, 47Si51c. HKKDH-No. 1 mix. $1.49; No. 1 northwest ern, 11.50; prime tlmotbv $l.l0fil.30; clover, contract grade, Jfl.fi0fi0.75. PHOVISIONS AtesH pork, per bbl., $11.45 fill. SO. Lard, per 110 lbs. $G.Mftfi.S2A. Short ribs sides (loose), 'M'uT.Sl. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), ffi 374'iifi.C2!4. Short clear sides (boxed), IS.OOfiS.lO. WIIIHK Y-Hasls of high wines, $1.2(1. HCOAHS-Unchanueil. Following are the receipts and shipments of tho principal grains: Hecelpts. Shipments. 2t,V.n 13),0"0 '. 3Vi,i 301.000 23J.IW 225,l) 23 1. 0H) ' .'124,000 .'I.OTO 43,000 C2,0O3 Flour. Mils Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Hyp, bu Hurley, bu On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was quiet: creameries, ym'aW.c; dairies, MjilSc. Cheese, firm, lOJiil'.se. Kggs, llrm, fresh, 15'4c m:w yohic ;k.m:iiai, MUtunr. Quotations for Hie liny on Vnrluut ( oiuiiiiid 1 t Irs, NKW YORK, Sept. l.t-FLOUK-Kc-ceipts, 18,447 bills.: exports, fi.411 bids.; sales. 8.100 pkgs. ; mnrket was conslderablv stronger and more active hovers tlmllng strength In the decided llrmness of wheat. Winter patents, $:i.755i4.00; winter straights, J3.45ft3.fiO; Minnesota patents, $l.(mjii 30; winter extras, J2.70ji3.0O; Minnesota bakers. J2.R.V&3.25; winter low grades, $2. 15fi2.'i. Hyp Hour. stcnlly; sales, fi bbls. ; fair to good, $3,005(3 25; choice to fancy. J.'L.IO'ji.'l.fiii. i'OHNM HAI- l-'lrm; city, 87CiSSc; Hrandy wlne. $2. 151i 2.55. HYH Quiet ; No. 2 western, 57c. f. o. b., nlloat: state, IMiMe, c. I. f., New York. HAHLHY Steady ; feeding, I21jl5c, c. I. f.. New York; malting, 4fi',iit50c, c. I. f.. ISuf falo. IIAHLI'JY MALT null; western. (Wt&Sp. WHHAT Hecelnls. H9.125 bu. : exports. 119,053 bu.; sales, .1, 175.000 bu. futures, 3211.000 nu. exports. poi, tinner: No. 2 reii. siv.c. 1. o. b., alloat; No. 2 red. 79'4c, elevator: No. 1 northern Duluth, S5'5c, f o. b., alloat; No. 1 hard Duluth. sv,e. f. o. b., alloat. Op tions wero considerably llrmer today In re pponso to positive Htrenutli In the north west, where receipts were light. Hesldes active selling at times there was moderate foreign buying and a broader trade gen erally, helped by Increased export trade. Closed strong at Wflc net higher: sales In cluded: No. 2 March, SIVnS5jc; closed. R'i'iC; Mav. MM'S5c; closed, S5c; September Clnscil, MJ'c; octolier. Ml' livm.c; eloseU, SOVic; Oecember. SliiiS2 13-lfic: closed. s:,v. COKN Hecelpts, 109,200 bu.; exports. 171.- 4S2 In.' snlcs. 201.0(10 bu.. 40,000 bu. export; export, nrm; ino. 2, 4i.nc. eievaior, ami l. ,c. f o. b.. alloat. Ontlou market was steadv nt first, but afterward much stronger on cables, tho rise In wheat and export re ports and small clearings. Closed nrm at '(?fV.o net advance; May. Il'c; September, 45;iffic; closed, Ific; October. II V( I5'ic; closed, 15'ic; December, ll'j'il llsSe; closed, 41ie OATS-llecelpts, III.21W bu.; exports, 100 int.; .Nn. -. sac; io. ,1, ;ie; ro. ; wnue, sfsr 27c; No. 3 while, SfKi 2(P ic : track mixed western, 24'si2.ie; track white weetPin, 25iATi?1c : track white slate. 25'..fi X'e KKICn-Sle.idy ; spring bran, $11 0'57lii.l0; mixed. $17,001(19.00; winter bran, $17 60ffl'i fO; Mty. $17.00. MAY Steady; shipping, 7241i75c; good to cnoice, bwiwi'c. HOPS Dull: state, common to choir" K99 crop, 10W13c; old, 2l5c; Pncltlc coast, IW9 crop, wiiae; 0111, .-sioc. HIDi:S Firm; Ualveston, 20 to 25 Ibi 11c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., IS1.4C; Texas rirv 91 to 30 lbs.. 13Ue. LKATIIIHl-Steady : hemlock ro!e, Mucins Ayres. Ilgnt to neavyw'ignts. sjii.'ivtu nrld, 22U'it23'c. wOOI null; domestic lleece, 2iTi2c; Texas. IBfi ItSc. PHOVISIONS Heef. steady: famllv, JI0.C0 f 11 50; mess, :i.i"y ii.w; iiacaet. ji'ieoy n."0 city, extra India mess, 16.'Iil7.0i c it meats, steady; jilekled bellies. $S.75.5T11.00; sliouiuurs, jii.wi; piemen uanis. ji.2.vk 10.75. Lnni, nrm; western sienmeu, $7.2i',4 Rentember closed at $7 35. liomlnnl. re fined, llrm: continent 7.M! Soulh America. JS.00; compound. Ifi.OOfi 0.1214. Pork, steadv; family, $l5.(ntl5.,ri. snort clear.-. ji;i 23'u' 15.50: mess. $12 501 13.50. TALLOW-Steady: city ($2 per pkg.). 4 7-lfie; country ipackagcs rree). iijiiiv, HICK Steady; domestic, fair to ex.tr 1 4.1ifiUe: Jannn. 4j5J5c. MOLASSKS-Sleady : New Orleans, open Kettle, goon to cnoice, uiim', Ill'TTKH-Hecelpts, 3.X.0 pkgs. ; steadv; s'"t erenmerv. iminjic; juno creamery lSWn21c: fnctorv. HfflGo. I'liljWSK- Hecelpts, S.I12 pkgs.; sternly; large wnue una coioreo. lu-.c, sman wane lOWfilOSc: smalt colored. lO'iHilO'ic. l:OGS Receipts, 8.361 pkgs-: steads; western, regular packing, at mark, ll(ffl7c, western, loss off. ISiflPe. MKTALS Huslncss In penerul on the Metal exchange, wus of a hand to mouth character Tin. locally, lost all of the nil vanco scored yesterday, owing to a decllno of 15s In London ami closed easy 111 tone a' l.W nominal. Pig Iron warrants ruled dull. with nothing doing, on the basis of I9.37jff 10.37iJ. Copper was llrm here at Jlii.70fU7.OJ and unchanged abroad. Lead wus dull ut H i'tj nnd speller easy nt yesterday's de illne on the basis of $4.001.10, The brok ers price for lead was (I nnd for copper J16.S7'4. OMAHA WIIOI.I'SAI.i: JIAHICET9. Condition of Trnilr nnd Quotations on Mnple nml I'liney Produce, 1JOOS Hecslpts liberal; good stock firm nt 13'H'l'c. LIVii POt'LTRY - Hcn. 7c; roosters. 3f(lc, spring chickens, 8c; ducks, 4fj5c; rteese, 4f!5c; turkeys, 8c. fhksii dhi:3.si:d portrur-Hens, s-; f9c; roosters, 5fitic; ducks and geese. CO loc; broilers, per lb., lOfillc; turkeys, 12'4o 1 1 1 'TT K H Com mo n to fnlr, 13c, choice. l.Wific, sepnrator, 21c. gathered creamery. 1320c FISH Trout, 10e; blncfli'h. Do; pickerel, fc; otllh, 12c; drexsed buffalo, 6c: white fish. 10c; herrlnsr, 5e; black ba's, iOc. sal mon. 13c; white bass, 10c; cropple, 10c; pike, 10e, hallbu., Imllticavl-t. J0c; ring perch, fie: lobsters, gree i. 22c: brlled lob sters, 25e; mackerel, 2)c; cnrtlUh, 10o; yellow perch, fic. FHL'SII OYSTF.HS-Flrst grade, solid packed. New York counts, per can. IOc; extra selects. 35c; standard."., 30c. Second grade, slack llllnl, New York counts, per can. 30c; extra selerts. 21c; standards, 2Cc. 1 ui, i). 1, ive, per uozen, i")C. VLALS-Cholce. 'Jfille, HAY Prices mioteil bv Omnbn Wbolesnte llnv Dealers' ossorlntlon Chftlee tmiiiiicl. IS; No. 1 upland, $7.50; medium, $7; coarse, Sfi.50. Hye straw, SB. These prices nre for liny of good color and quality. Hecelpts, 1 cars. Demand fair and prices nrm. "ATM-NO. 3 Willie, 20C COHN-No. 3, 3Sc. imAN-$12 50 VKOnTAHLKS. CCCCJIHKHS-Per dozen. 201125c. NKW TCHNIPS-Per bushri basket, fiflo. NI.W HMIJTh Per dozen bunches 15ft70c. NKW CAHHOTH Per dozen punches, 25c. LLTTfCK Per dozen, lor15o. HA DISH KS Home grown, per dozen, 15c. HLANS Wax. tier lmlf liiivhet hnsket. 40c; string, 35c. POTATOES Per bushel. 4045f.0e: sweet potatoes, per pound, 2c. i.aiiiiaijk nome grown, per pound, i?". f'AI LIFI.OWKH-Pcr dozen, $1. TOMATOKS llntiie erown. ner bnlf bushel busket, Ve oMONH-iiiimc Krown, per bu., MfJCOc. CRLICHY-Nebraska. 30'5I0c. FHCIT3. I'KACHKS Pnllfomln freestones. S5o: clings. 75c. I'LCMS-Cnllfornla, per crate, $1.1031 25. PRIWFK I'lfih itml f'ilnriwln tier ernle $1; per box. Wc HAIlTl.l'.TT PKAHS Per box, Jl.75fT2.00: others, $1 50fil,75. (II A M S-C11 forn n Tokavs. 4-bnsket crate, J1..V; Concords, home grown, 17fU9c; ueiaware and .Niagara, per O-lli. liasKet, ise. , i i,it.ii i',i,i).. as 10 size 2Witc eacn. PANTAI.m'PH rietns. ner ilozen. tOtitMa: large lzes, ft75c. APPLFH Natlvp. 75cfi$l per bu.; per bbl . J2 5OTi3.00. Crab nppIeH, per bbl., J3. CHA N UK HH IKS Per bbl.. $7: per crate. $2.M. THOPICAL Fill. ITS. OHANCKS- Valenclns. $4.25(fi4.75. LK.MONH California, extra fancv. $5.50: choice. Xmrti: 2.1. HA NANAS Per bunch, nrcordlnc to size. $2.(,of;J.75. .IUHL'iI.UANKOl'S. Nt'TS Kncllsh walnuts, per lb.. 125113c: filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., lfifr 18c; raw, per lb., 4',4'S5c; rousted, 6V4f?7'4c. HIDRS. HIDKS No. 1 nreen hides. 6c: No. 2 crecn hides. 5c. No. 1 salted bides. 6V4C. No. 2 salted hlde, 5V4c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 ids., ,c; ,o. 1 veal cair, 1- to 13 ius., oc. St. I.ouls Crnln nml ProvUlons. ST. LOC IS. Sent. 13. WHKAT Higher: No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 73Sc; track, 74'4ff ovic; September. ,:ic: October, ,4'iic: De cember. 75c; No. 2 hnrd, 69'lift70c. t'OHN Higher; No. 2 cash, 39Uc; track. lOUc; September. 33Lc: October. 37c: De cember,, 33Mf34c. OATS Firm. No. 2 cash. 22c: track. 22U 221.c; September. 21'ic; December, 2214c; No. 2 while, 2SHGI25-V. uvi;.-Hleaiiv at &2c old. FLo CH Stronger: patents. $3.55573.75: ex tra fancy ami stralcht. $.1.25fi3.35: clear. J2.75H3.00. SKIDDS Timothy, no offer tigs: nominal at $3.7511 1. 10. Flax, steady at $1.48. coil.N.Ml'JAl, Hteaily at $2.00i'2.oo. HHAN Firm; sacked, east track, 6Sc. HAY Timothy, steadv at $7.O0flll.5O: pralriu, llrm. U IIIHKV .Steady at $1.20. I HON COTTONTIKS-Jl.liO. llAC,GINC!-$.S.105if,.S5. HUMP TWINK-9e. PHOVISIONS PoriC. steadv: lobblnir. J12.W. Lord, steady; choice, $fi,70. Dry saU meats (boxed). strong; extra shorts. ?,..,, iR-.u f.o,,2; near siurs, tn. Paeon (boxed), strong; extra aborts, JS.371.; clear ribs, JS.50; clear sides. $'?.62V4. MKTALS Lead, quiet at $4.32H. Spelter, dull at $.1.90. POfLTHY-Steady; chickens. 7c: younc;, S',4e; turkeys, "c; young, Sc; ducks, 7c; geese. ixk.s steady at 12V4c. Hl'TTKH Steadv: erenmerv. 17ffT"le- dairy. 151; 17o. HKCi;iPTS-F our. 10.000 bbls when! 140,000 bu. ; corn, 41.000 bu.; oats. 26.000 bu. SlIIPMKNTS-Flour, 12,000 bbls.; wheat, ,1, AAA 1... . n. .... . ... . . . . . ' ill.VW UU., uuiu, .-i.wu mi,; OHIS, i,W0 Oil. Kiuisns City lirnln nml Prorliilnii. KANSAS CITY. Sent. 13 WHKAT De cember, fi'TnliCSc, May, 72c; cash. No. 2 nan . is,tiu,c: iso. ... 4?i xn " rerf Tie-. No. 3, fi7J70c. COKN December. 33c: Mav. 34'&a4Ue: cash. No. 2 mixed, 33c; No. 2 white, 33Uc; OATS - No. 2 white. 25c. HYH-No. 2. Hie HA Y-Chnlc timothy, $3 501(10.00; choice prairie. $s.0o. Ill'TrKH-Crcamery, lRfJ-20c; dairy, fancy. 17c. KCliS Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan. sas stock, 12',4c, loss off, cases returned; new wiuiewoon eases inciuiien, w more. HKCKIPTS -Wlicnt. H0.S00 bu.; corn, 16,300 bu.; oats. 13,000 bu. HIIIPMNNTS Wheat. 203.000 bu .: corn. 11- 3iX) bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. Liverpool (; nil 11 nml Provisions, LIVKHPOOL, Sept. 13.-WHHAT Spot, llrm; No. 2 red western, winter, Cs ',4d; No 1 iKiilhern, spring', fis.l'id; No. 1 Califor nia, IW 4d'ijiii 5'sd. Futures quiet; Septem ber, lis Id; December, Cs Mid. COUN- Spot, llrm; American mixed, new, b-.'i'jd- old. nominal. Futures, quiet; Octo ber, isS'id: November, IsSVid; December, Is 2K.ll. PHOVISIONS-H.ims, short cut, 14 to IS lbs. dull, lis I'd. TALLOW Australian In London, steady, 25s 9d. Philadelphia Produce Mnrlet, PUILADKLP1IIA, Sept. 13.-IM'TTKH Quiet but nteady; fancy creamery, 22c; fancy prints, 23c. KOOS Quiet bit steady; fresh nearby and weatern. ISc. fresh southwestern, 17c; fnsh southern, lCc. ClIKKSK-FIrm and hlcher: New York full creams, fancy, small, 11c; New York full creams, fnlr to choice, lOfjlO'ic; Ohio Hats. 9iri0c, ns to quality. Toledo llnrkct. TOLKDO. Sept. 13.-WIII3AT Active, higher: spot ami September, 7774c; October, 7SXi,c'; Decr-niber, M'.nc COHN Dull, lower; No. 2 cash and Sep tember, 12'je; December, 35'Jc. OATS Dull, higher; No 2 cash and Sep tember. 22'ic; December. 23',4c UYK-Dull. higher; No. 2 cash, 52Uc. SKKDS Clover, active, higher; October, JC.'Ji; No. 2, $li.C5. Xliinenpolls Wlii'iit .Market, M1NNKAPOLIS, Sept. 13. WI I KAT Sep tember, 75'4c; December. 7iiVfT7iac; May, 7Sikc: to arrive, No. 1 hard. 75'ie; No. 1 northern. 7rtLc: No. 2 northern, 7H4C. FLOP!! First patents, $3 !iO(fM.K: second patents, $3.S0iI.OO; llrst clears, J3.O0ff3.25; second clears. $2.OOfi2.10. HHAN-In bulk. $12 OOfi 12.25. Dllllltli lllirUet. DFLl'TII. Sept. 13.-WHKAT-No. 1 hard, cash and to arrive, T!ic; No. l northern, cash and to arrhe, 77'ie', September, 77ic; Decfuiber, 77V1; Slav, Sic; No. 2 nortlienf, 72c; No. 3 spring, G3?ic. OATS-25',(((24c. COHN-I04c. I'eoi'ln lnrl.-nl. PFDHIA. Sent. IJ-COnN'-l nur. v o 33l'.c. ' ' " OATS Firm Vn rt n-tiltn M:1L'.. bllb-d threugh. WHISKY -On the basis of $1.23 for finished goods. MlliianUee (i rill 11 Market, MILWAl'KKK, Sept. 13. - WHKAT -Higher; No. 1 northern, 77c; No. 2 northern, 751-c. KYK-Stendy; No. 1. 53c. HAHLKY Firm; No. 2, 51ff52c; sample, 29f50!.c. Xeiv York Dry liooil. NKW YOHK. Se:it. 13-DHY OOODS Oeneral demaiul in excess of supply In heavy brown cottoua and print cloths and sellers generally withdrawn from the mar ket Spot goods helu for advanced prices. Duckn are Vje higher In some makes, nieaehed cottons In good demand, advances probable. Course colored cottons nnd tend ing upward. Prints In good request nnd stiffening. Cnttee Market. NKW YOHK Sept 13 -COFFKK-Spot Hlo, No 2 Invoice. S4e: mild, quint Th market for coffee futures opened teady at 11 decline of 5fjl points nnd ruled Inactive with u weak undertone, following lowr European markets, uusatlrf .ittory Hrazil Un news, full receipts, disappolntlnc spot demond nnd entire abence of speculntl 'i support, a large Increase In the worl I s visible supply being expected October 1 on the present movement. The mnrket coed steady, with prices 5 to 10 points net lower. Total sales, 20,250 bags, including Septem ber. 7 10ff7 15c; October, 715c; November, 7 25c; December, 7 35c, February, 7.15c; May, 7.55fj7 6oc, nnd July, 7 70c. MOVKMIJVrS OF STOCKS AM) MINUS. Trnde In Mnrket tins Yet Shovrti No SIkhs of Life. NKW YOHK, Sept U-So far as th stock mnrket can be relied on as a mirror of the general condition, the catifo remains plunged In profound doubt and uncer tainty. The few movements of prices nrc little more than ripples on the siirfucu of a stagnant pool. Members of the Stock exchange are quite nonp,u!cd. Loth that class who operate on their own account, as room traders, and the commission houso brokers nre equally puzzbd over the Im mobility of the market. The few stocks In which any npprtclab'.e movement oc curred today were dealt In to so smnll an extent as to detract from the ilgnlfleance of the changes The coalers showed som" sharp declines, Lnkaw-inna losing 2' points while Heading Hist prefirred nnd Jersey Central were down at 0110 time about 11 point, but partly recovered. A declaration of a strike In the Pennsylvania nnthracUc region had n depressing effect on the gen eral market ns tho I'ontesi Inaugurated Is felt to be fraught with vat possibilities of harm. Some depression wai rcllected from foreign exchanges. London showing un easiness over the likelihood of a railroad strike. The lending Incident of the dav In the llnnnclal world was the casing of the private discount rate In London In response to the large additional recuperation shown b" the Hank of Kuglnnd. The sterling exchange rate fell shnrply In New York. Paris and Berlin as n con sequence, an advance In the HrrMn d!count rate helping the movement. The Lond in money market was apparently undlturb'd by the Stock exchange settlement and th" 25 per cent Installment falling due tomor row on subscriptions to the llr'.tlsh ex. chequer bond Issue. This leaves half ef the subscription yet to be met. The gen eral admission that a Oerman loan to the extent of $25,000,000 Is to Pe placed 111 N"W York gives additional Interest to the effect of the remaining Installments to be pal I by American subscribers to the Hrltldi loan. It Is a safe assumption that a 'lb cral proportion of the German loan wdl have to be met by cold exports, the need of gold being the evlilrnt 'node of the Oer man government In seeking to place the lonli In New York. The Herlln bank, which Is usunlly foremost in government llnanrlal operations, has for Its correspondent In New York the bank which holds over $i. 000.000 of surplus reSTves. compared with the. total surplus of 2"i.ooo.i for nil of tV ilxty-threc clearing house b.mks. Fullv 87 per cent of the banks' leserves are In gold. With the growing movement of cur rency to the Interior and the cessation nt money supply on subtrcisurv operations the future demands thus Indicated on th' money mnrket may well have suneihlng Vi do with the determined apathy of stock market speculation It l n-.t Imprnbtb'o that the syndicate wh'rh urderwrnte ihe American nllotment of ihe IlrltMi loan may make further gold shipments to meet later Installments on the loan. The bond market continued devoid of Interest, except for n drop of l's In St. Louis Southwestern seconds. Total sale, par value, $710,000. I. 8. 5s registered n de cline of ' per cent In the bid price. The Commerelnl Advertiser's London financial ciblcgrnm savrf: The public ut terly failed to follow the lfad given in the markets here yesterday md onsequcntly a reaction took place todav. Huslncss wis unlmportnnt In volume. Hestralnlng Influ ences were fenrs of dearer mo"ov and of trouble In China and the railway labor war. The announcement hit 11 strlk had been ordered In the coal region tlepret'",d Americans, thoueh there , si me Imiln 1 tlnn nmong the market leadets here In be llcvo that the str'ke will prove 1 Hz-, e. Money closed harder and Peril') fMscouo's were up. The bank received 5.0X gold In bars. Silver was higher on Calcutta on -Ing, believed here to be buying In bazaar by the Indian government. The bazaar price was 74. Following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchlon do pfd llaltlmci:e & vhlo Canail.an l'liclllc. ("annda 0 Chen. & Ohio !7T Texas ft racllle 15' i dn pM 74 WhImkIi 7 do pfd is Wheel, ft 1.. ll Sit dn 2d pfd 23 Wis. Central 13 Third Avenue 110 Adiuns U 134 American Kf: 152 V. S. Hx 4, .... ;s; .... io, ...,i:i . . . . 22si Chicago ll. W. C, H. A Q Chi. I ml. & L. do nfd 57 C'hlcHgo & H. 111... Chlcngo & N. v C. It. I. & P .. C. C. O. Ft U Colorado So iln Ul pM do III pM , T)l. .1- lludon 16l',i WtPs-Vnrgn llx. K6i'Ainer. Cot. Oil . .12.1 . 52K . SS'i ,. I, . :.Pi . 36'i . f?, Hi . 17 . li'i . CA . .-6'. 7I4 . 57 'i . SI . .2'i .m . 4S do pfd 6 Amor. Mult'ng ... dn pfd Amer. 8. ft It do pfd Amer. Spirits dn pfil Amer. S. Hoop .. do pfd Amer. S. ft W.... dn pfl Amer. Tin I'lite dn pf.i me -. Tobarco .. do pfd 41 154 110'i 1)-1. I. & W X. Denver ft It. Q l'' lo nfd C"l4 nrle do Ipt pfd.. fit. Nor. pfd. .. 11 S2V ir.5 13 .... 33 110; m; 41 Hnckln? tval . Hofklnic Valley Illinois Central Iowa Central .. do pfd IjiUe P.rle & W Anse Mln. Co Ilrooklj-n It. T.. si'; do pf'l l.ake Shore 9P-. '"otn, rnr ft Iron.. 3:.'4 2W 71 91. Con. Tob.icco 2fi 1.. & N do pfd I'-deral Steel ... do pfd t,en. Klertrle ... Olucoje SiiRar ... do pfd Inter. Taper .... do pfd l.aclede Ons Na np"' HI. nilt do pfd National I-ad . . do pfd Nal'nrm' Fte, ., .. 7"t .. 3IH .. 8i ..149 .. M; .. 7Hi .. l1i .. Cfi'i .. 72 .. S3'i .. S5 .. 17 .. S1 "5 K ..1M .. r .. MM .. S'i .. fttj .. .. n o',i .. r,ij .. 7Ui ..15t "irs Munhattan 1..... Met. ,t. Rv Meilcnn Csnlral M'nn. A- St. I... do rfd Mn. ra"in" M"b t Ohio . M . K. ft T .In pfd N. .1 Central .. N. Y. Centnil .. Nrrfnlk ft W.... 1SJH ,. 1". t4Vj .... 91 .... m; .... 3 .... 9 .... 301', ....131 ....li'p; .... ?4'i .... 75 d-i "M No. Pact do d" 1 fd Ontario ft W Ore Ily. ft Nar.. dn p'd Pennsylvania .... rteadlnit dT Ut pfd do CI p'd Hlo C. W Mn pM ,t I. ft . F.... f.lV do pfd 71'4 N. V. Ale nrnke 2f) No. Aimerlran ... It IPaelfl- Co.mt ... 7i do lt nfd 127 do 21 pfd lfii; IMclll" Mn'l .... r,;v .... w .... 54 .... tw .... OH .... f.7 .... 3.1 .... 1"t IVnple's Qhh Presel S. Car ., do pfd Piillm.in I". Car . S. It ft T Ftisar do pfd ill 1st pM do 5d pfd .lift St I, South!.. dn pfd Ft Paul dn pfd "t. i' f)ma'n Fn. Pirld" Fo Pnllway ... dn p'd Unln Ta-lflo .. Tnn Cral ft iron. 7) .... S. leather 114 71114 !) ....'IV. do pf, ... HI": f. S. ntibh'r tin do efd rv;. Western l'nlon . PS II nnhl'e I. ft g r., dn pM 57'', 1 C c. ft st 1 7S,i 1"', Offered. York Money Mnrket, NKW YORK. Sept. 13.-MONKY-On call, steady ot IK per cent; prime mercantile pnnor, 4r,li iier r.nt STIMILINO KXCIIANCK-Weak. with actual business In bankers' bills at SI.SiiK for demand and at St.Wiff 4 Sjv, for sixty davs; posted rote $lST,4Mti and $I.S7Kff 4.S!: commercial bills. $I.S2KTr I St SII.VKH Certiorates. fi2'-j(0.mc; bar, ti2',e: Mexican dollars. 49'Jc HONP" novernmenl. easier; state, Inac tive; railroad, irregular. The clor.lng prices on bonds todny are ns ''"'IWS' 1 F. ref. 2s, re .lit do e-upon do 3, rec I'D''' di couiion 1 3'fr do new 4', ipj. ...1H do c-il"on 131 V V C. Is iisu, N. J. C. tn. Ss....lKS N'n . Paclllc 3a r.ij, d ' rt'j N V. r & st I, 4..ln; N. ft W. eon. 4s.... as i) enM Nav. Is 1"! do 4 pi;vj Oreron S. I, is....llT dn e nsol ; in Trn llnv -en. do old 4, re IIP 1n ronpen... ..ll"i ..113 ..II do 5. re do coupon.... i e Atrh. ren. 4s.. d MJ 4 Canada So. ! Cl"s. ft O. (tjs dn 5 ..101 I Hlo 0. W. Is " .. f'k'i' r, ft 1 M ri...iijK Ft I, ft s 1.' r fs...l21' .. i''St Paul consols ,. Kin. ..IW'i S. P , C. ft p. !s ,TS r . v V e . M 00 r. 1131J S uit-ern Pnclflo 4. 7"; Fo. n.illnnv i 101 S I! ft T or Te. ft pnrire 1s..n:l iln F. P. deb Bi..liOi Chlcaen Ter. 4s M Coin. Si. 4 M'i p ft " 0. Is do 4s '"! ' v, Crl ijene-al 4s W, Vnn Paeldn l.i,,ni T. W ft O c. 's. "3'i v-.i,,', t, ,r,j Oen. Lie'. Is 1"0 do T pi; 'n vn c.n'ni1 ". .1' Went "'1-0 is j'ij I, ft N'. iml 4 (',': ""P. Cnir. S.,,, 171, M. K. ft T. ! 'i Va. Centuries 9) " do Is n When Issued. Offered. New York .Mining? .Stocks. NKW YOHK. Sept. in.-The following nro the closing quotations for mining shares today: 1 hollar Cr.wn Point .... Con. Cal. ft Va.. Peadwood .. it .. 11 ..115 .. 41 . . .1, Ontario O.ilnr ....575 .... (4 ID ,,.,IM ...,f5 .... 50 ....till .... 17 ... U . .iitii do pfd S erra Nevada Standard l'nlon Con rllott Jacket (lould ft Cu r e Hole ft Norcrona .., 15 Iron Sliver " MexU-an 21 I'liiiineliil Voles. ST. LOriS, Sept. U-Cleaiings. $5.411.0Xi, balanced, $417,770; money, 4Ti7 per cent; New York exchange. 40c discount bid. 25c 1IU1 count nsked C1I1CAUO, Sept 1.1.-ClearltiBS. $21.778.281 . balances, $l.:Ki5,;t01 , posted exchange, $4.SV3 4.SSK; New York exchange. 50c discount. NKW YOHK. Sept. lil.-ClearlnifS, $124, 9S1.394. balances. I10.1S4.367. CINCINNATI, Sept, 13.-Clearliis, V.'.SSO,- 250, New York exchange, 1525c discount, money, 2'J'ij6j)er cent HOSTON, Sept 13,-Clearlngs, $16.7J3,00, balances, JI.52C.Sin. PIULAUKLPHIA, Sept. 13,-Clearlngs, J12.517.120, balances, $2,239,!3fi. HALTIMOHK, Sept. 13.-Clenrlngs, $4,199. 27S; balances, $693,355. Huston Stuck l)untalnnn HOSTON, Sept. 13.-Cnll loans. 203 per ceiii, tiuit loans, u(i per cent. Official closliu: A T T. ft S. P . , . do pfd Ameilran fcugar . do pfd Hell Telephone.... Denton l;ievated . Host, n ft Me C n. ft Q I), m n 011 Cpal .. Pid-ral Steel do pfd Kd. Klec. Ill Mrtlrnn Penlfol , iJV, Wis. Central , . 70U Atchison (s tu k n. 1:. a. a c. t. Ill Adventure ll!'s Allout Mln. Co.., '.4 'J Anial Cupper PS' Atlanll- Hits Uoston ft Mont... . 3S 'I t ft tlns'nn . , 2l'i Calumet ft Itecla. , 67 Cmtennlnl ,:iu PianKlin . 11 . 59 . W'i . 4' . tj . S . Ji'i HO . 1 745 . 11 ' J."1 ! In; . r. .145 . 4i .221 . 2014 . a. . 42 11U 1 'Idt tt Os.'nola Mich. Telephone.... N. 1:. n. ft c , 9 Pa-rot 1)1 Quln y , 17Sonta Fe Copper,. , r!)'i Tamamck , 5?ii Utah Mlnlnr IIMiena 474 Wolverines Old Colony Old nonunion ltubb r l'nlon Pc flflc ... tlx 1 1.1 Westlngh. i:iec;rlc I.onilon Stock lliiotntlons. LONDON, Sept. 13.-1 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money 9? !).C.i:rlo US 34S BS 8'j 73 7', !'i 4P4 do account ....SS tt.is do lt pfd Atrhls n Cnnadlan Paclllo St. Paul Illinois Central..., Louisville Cnlon P.ic. pfd..,. N. V. Central Pennsylvania Heading 'r P.ielrte nfd . 93i 117i .linn . 74i . 76 131 Ornnd Trunk Anaconda Hand Mines HAH SILVKK Firm, 28 15-lCd per ounce. MONi:Y-2n2' j.er cei.t; short InllH. 3 9-10 per cent; three months' bills, 3 9-lGtf 3s, per cent. 1'orelKii domicilii. LONDON. Sept lS.-The weekly state ment of the Hank of Knglnml shows tho following changes: Total resurve. Increase JCfcilT.ODO; circulation, decrease i517.n0; bul lion. Increase OlSWd; other securities, de crease ,C2M,000; other deposits, decrease .C7!i'i,oo0; public deposits, decrease JulSS.OlO; notes reserve, Increase COOI.OOJ; eovernment securities, decrease ill.509.0w. Tho propor tion of the Hank of Kngland's reserve to liability Is 53.85 per cent. Last week it was 50 S9 per cent. Hate of discount unchanged at 1 per cent. The amount of bullion taken Into the Hank of Kngland on balance todav was .5.000. Spanish 4s closed at 72. Cold premium at Ruenos Aires. 136.40. Discount rates were steady today, although there was much uncertiilntv regarding the future. Mnicy wns fairly plentiful, the settlement passing off satisfactorily. Home rnllroads wero active and In sympathy with tho flrciit Kastern, caused by the report that the men employed on that line were dls satlslled With tho directors' reply to their demand and they would go on strike soon. Foreign securities were dull. Spanish Is ami Portuguese were wenk. Hlo tlntos hardened. American securities were dull and the tendency was mostly downward, tlrand Trunks opened Irregular and weak ened. HKHLIN. Sept. 13. Huslness was dull at the close of the bourse today nnd on the street after the close of regular transac tions there wero declines In prices espe cially of bank shares nnd on the re port of the Hank of the Republic of Kin .lunlern. Canadian Pnclllcs were In good demand owing to minora of amalgamation Kxchange on London. 20m 47 nfes. for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 314 per cent; three months' bills. IS per cent. PAUIS, Sc.'it. 13,-The weekly statement of the Hank of France shows th" following changes: Notes In circulation, decrease 13. .".o i.oimf; trensury accounts current. Increase S,100,000f; gold in hand, decrease l.ino.ooof; bills discounted, decrease 43.77S.OXlf : sliver In hand, decrease G.fjoo.OOflf. Prices on the bourse todny opened undecided and weak ened owinj to the advices In regard to China nffalrs not belipr of a reassuring character and to apprehensions regarding llulsarla. Hentes were dull. Spanish Is declined on the bourse rate of exchange. Brazilian dropped heavily owing to the nn noancemetit of the trouble In connection with the Hank of the Kopublle of Hlo Janeiro Hlo tlntos were maintained and Delleers were unchanged. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Sept. 13.-Todav's stato ment of the treasury balance in tho treas ury fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $131,171,745, gold, $72,10tf,GOi). Cotton .Market. NKW YOHK. Sept. 13.-Kxcept for show of animation during the early session and several violent price changes before midday the cotton market was compara tively tame today. The more normal ruling ol affairs In general In speculative circles was regarded by some traders ar. Indicative of waning bull strength. The market opened Irregular, with prices 4U17 points higher in sympathy with an unexpected turn of the Liverpool market. The strength on the other side resulted from 11 number of causes, the most Important of which wns a crop estimate by Nelll. In which ho plnced thu maximum yield at 9,750,000 balos, naming 9.500.000 bales as a more probable llgure. however. The trade here was slow to respond to the strength In Liverpool and following the call the market rapidly eased off to about 'bust night's llnal lilds. In keeping with our reaction Liverpool also declined, though private cables de clared the easier turn of the Kngllnh mar ket was due to freer offoiinss of spot cot ton from New Orleans. Later In the morn ing the local market gave a characteristic demonstration of inherent strength bv ad vancing 21 points on a rush of shorts to cover and a spurt of Investment buying. This exertion on the part of the bulls seemed to exhaust their energies as. during the rest of the session, the market slowly sagged back under 11 little prollt taking and nn absence of bull backing. Prospects of continued light receipts and reports that a storm of ' onsldernble volume and violence was centered In the Atlantic states In creases the reluctnnco of the trade to take the short Kldo for the time bolng. Near the close the market became wenk under a hurried scramble for prollls bv Insiders nnd the wire element. The market closed weak and irregular, l points higher to S points net lower. Futures closed weak and irregu lar; September, lo.,",0e; October, 10.21c; No vember. 0.o;ic; December, 9.9Ge; January, n'2'!l': Iff'imry, 9.91c; March, 9.91c; April, 9.9.V; May. !l.9lc; June. 9.95c; July, 9.90c. Spot closed quiet, 'Jo advanced; middling uplands, lie; middling gulf, lP.ic; sales, 57 bales. NKW OHLKANS, Sept. 13.-COTTON-Mrm; sales, 4,150 bales; ordinary, 9 13-lfic; good I ordinary. 9?c; low middling. 10c; llllfllll 112. lll.c: irnnil ml,!, III,.,. 11.1.,,. ...Li !,o-n ,f" r' n,c: relpts, 2,.'192 bales; stock, .0 di., bales. iMitures. Irregular; September, O.inc asked; October. 10.03f710.03c; Novem- l'rr. 9.S(Mi9.S2e; December. 9.79ri9SOc; Janu- U,;ck,:,5:9a!cl,'H; "hl"ra". ' Cnllfornln Dried l'riitta. nitTrn riPi'V-eL- Y0"1 J-- LIFOHNIA DKILD 1' HI ITS Inactive. Aside from a few orders for a few choice grades of evaporated applen to supiilv Immediate w'ants business was conspicuous bv Its absence. 'Ihe market, however, maintained a firm undertone at llrm prices; state, com mon prime, was dented from 3c to 5c prime, Ptffjutfcc: choice, Sialic; fancy, tiff t.hc. Prunes were quoted at 3l4T7V.c per ,,V,flH tn,slzc "nd quality. Apricots, Hovnl, IPfiHc: Moor Park. 13filGe. Peaches, peeled lGSlSc; impeded, 9c. 1 (III llinl.els, OIL CITY. Pa.. Sept. I3.-Credlt balances. JI..V, certlllcntes, no bid: sllliments, 7.152 a,,iJeyPb,,1,lH-:nl "'.blH.; hJmRZ?'' 8cpt- -0-TurcntIno THIS RK.tl.TV MA It KMT, INSTHl 'M KNTS placed" on record. Thurs day, September 1.1: Wiirrnuty Deeds. 'M1,la.c'.,r.rl'MI' I" Laurence C.reen, " ot 10. block 2,1. in iirdt addition to Corrinan place $ C) J- Johin-oii ami wife, to Andrew bamlnnd. I it 22. bl. ck 4. Sherman Avenue park 575 Atlantic Hedlty ns ditlm to D. n. Smith, lots 11 and 12. nlick 5, Kon dall's nddl'lon (,50 Otto Hnrseh and wife to V. .1. Fr-'gge, lots 1 .o 24, block 12, KilRWond Park addition 551 Patrick Hrnsnllian and wife to II. .fet ter, lots 1 and 2. nrnsnlhrui's sub 11 vhlon SW K S. Flor to Noah Thomas. cU lot 15, block I', Rhlnn's second nddlMnu 1.10) L. M. Hull ami huuhaud to K. L, Kent, lots S and 9, block 9. Kniintzo, place 1 H. L. Kent ami huslmnd to J. C. Whitney, receiver, samo S.OV) Sarah V. VnCamp and husband to W. W. Wallace. 'riMcc. lot 7. block 7, VanC imp's addition ISO M. J. C. Hyan and linsbainl to P. II. Shea, lot 1. block 12. Corrlgan place 1.00) C O. Connor to fleorge and Jennie Scheschy. tux lot 13 In 1-15-13 1.250 lull (illliu Deeds, Harmon Schell to L. M. Skinner, Id 21. block 1. Hnlpli place 1 Deeds, James Durness, trustee, to C. S. Mux hold, lot 15. Marshall L.'s Utvi slon 20 Total amount ot transtcra tU,S47 ;.": ''i'l,ii'.ic: renruary, o., ificsoc; March. 9,l'.e'fliS:r;.',V!"'y' Mny. 9.82fi9.S ' SI. LOl'IS. Sent. U-COTTON-Firni and '( Higher: m dd Ini? HIT.,.- nn liiu Aft I . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Demand for All Glasses of Cattle Except Oornfed Steers, HOG MARKET OPENED TEN CENTS LOWER Sheep Were In Active Deninnd nml Prices Advnnecd .shnrplr, l.nmbs Were Ten Cents Higher, While Feeder Held About Sternly. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 13. Hecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Olllclal Monday l.W2 9, 6! ODlclal Tuesday S.041 6,957 1.985 Olllclal Wednesday 4,Cn0 7,270 S.739 Olllclal Thursday 4,eiil 10,325 S.772 Four days this week 23,611 25,531 29.1C2 Same days last week. . . .17.M2 23.73J 21.277 Same week before 21,183 23,917 35,341 Same three weeks ago...l7,9S9 25,759 35,795 Same four weeks ago.... 15.2SJ 19.434 29,114 Average price paid for nogs for the int several days, with comparisons: I 1900. I1S99. 11898. U97.1S9J. 11895. 1S9I AUg. Aug. Aug. Aug. AUg. AUg. Aug. AUg. Aug. AUg. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. I 2 $3 4 41 5 M 41 O "J 4 55 5 11 5 07 I 51 i r.xi 5 01 4 49 5 10 5 04 5 12 5 t4 3 21 5 24 5 51 5 50 5 42 5 45 I t 53 5 HI 5 55 5 51 4 221 5 57 I G 53 4 2l 4 0(5 5 K2 4 O.il 5 8J 4 051 5 S ) 4 00 5 73 Indicate Sundnv. Tho olllclal number of cars of stock brought In todny by each ro.vi wns: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'rs. o.i st' l. Hy. '...?.::;;; 'i Mo. Pnclllc Hy 10 Cnlon Paclllc system... il C. & N. W. Hy". V., K. M. V. H. H.... 22 C . St. P.. M. H O. Hy. 12 H. M. It. H. H IS1 C.. H. & Q. Hy K C. .t St. Joseph C. H. I. & P.. cist C. It. I. P.. west 1; 3 10 "h 40 15 S3 (i I 9 1 17 's Illinois central 2 ,. Total receipts 149 152 33 2 The disposition of the dnv's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Huyers Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 54 41 1,1.13 775 2(0.1 Omaha Packing Co O. H. Hammond Co Swift and Company ... Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co , n. Hecker & Degan.... Vansnnt & Co J. L. Carey 2.037 591 C2T 214 .17(5 2S9 215 81 92 2S 55 107 (52 28 225 1,037 2,0'I3 2.574 2,079 Lobman A Co McCreary A- Clark , W I. Stephen I llll & HuntzltiRcr Kenton & I'ndcrwood. , N. Morris Hamilton & Rothschild Cudahy Kros. & Co North P. & P. Co II. L. Dentils & Co Mawhlnney Other buyers 125 30 87 63 711 S.' Totals 4,ftV, 10,291 S,19 CATTLK There was a good average sup ply of cattle here for a Thursday, but the market as a whole was In good shape. Chicago came slow to 10c lower, which had rather a bad efTect on the demand for corn cattle. There were about twenty-live cars of cornfed steers hero and packers did nt take hold with much life. Some sales were mad that looked Just about steady, while others were undoubtedly lower. The mnr ket was dull and druggy throughout and tho tendency of prices was lower. About thirty cars ot cow atulT wore offered on the market today and the better grades of cows and heifers brought Just about steady prices. The demand was In pood shape and everything was sold In fulrly eood season. The comnymor kinds and canners also brought nbo.u stendy prices. Stock bulls were In good demand today and prices were n little stronger. Killers, howiever, were about the same nu yester uay. Stock calves were plentiful on the market again today and on that account prices were not quite so good. Tho Blocker and feeder trade was In bet ter shape today than It wus yesterday. The good, heavy cattle met with ready je at strong to a dime higher prices, ihe commoner grades, howover, were dull and the market on that class of cuttle was no morn than steady. Western klllem were again In light sup ply today and nn the demand for them was good prices were a little stronger, particu larly on the better grades. Cows were also In good demand at Just about steady prices all around. Oood, heuvy weight feeders sold well today, all the way from strong to a dime higher, as compared with yester day. The commoner kinds, however, were neglected and the price paid were no bet ter than those of yesterday. Representa tive sales: BKKF STKERS. Nu. 1 15 18 It lz.'.'.'.'. 31 10 Av. ....K60 ....1163 .... 9;,7 ....IKS ....IU8 ....I'M ....1U7 ST UK ....1152 .... 760 .... 871 ....10 8 , . . . 9'51 .... 946 .... 9Ti) .... 911 .... 913 .... ?67 ....1010 ....1070 ....1160 ,,,.1(KW .... 970 ....1241 .... 970 ....1031 .... t60 ....1181 .... 651 820 .... 9!8 .... 810 .... 700 .... 641 ....11M 1301 1230 ....lf91 ,...icco OCK .... 811 .... 91.1 .... 471 ....U10 .... 718 .... 3:1 .... 431 IS.. 4 97 I 4 441 3 75 . . i 33 11 a ,e .i ,ui 17.. 6 00 1 4 36 3 74 3 71 ! S4 JS.. 4 95 ! 4 47 2 6fi S 68 2 92 19. 4 60 3 67 B 73 2 S 20. . 6 03 3 75 3 70 2 79 21.. B 02 4 42 ;i ',( 2 S5 22.. 5 01 4 421 3 69 2 7 4 36 tl 97 4 41 .1 74 3 531 4 36 21.. 6 02 4 42 3 81 2 7P 2 CA 4 30 25-. S OG I 4 40 3 73 3 81 2 79! 28.. 4 34 3 71 3 911 2 761 4 32 27.. 4 9S 3 70 4 02 2 751 4 24 2J.. 5 02 . 4 49 3 97 2 SO; 4 2! 23-. 5 02 I 4 42 3 70 2 SI 4 22 ."0. . 6 00 4 40 3 72 3 91 4 24 31. . 6 03 4 27 3 153 3 391 2 Sll 4 20 .. 6 OPj, 4 20 3 (ill 3 99 2 771 . . 4 141 3 4 07 2 Ml 4 31 3... I 5 02 I 1 3 65 4 07 2 Sit 4 31 4... I 5 U 4 191 1 1 04 2 71 4 21 5... 5 USUI 4 221 3 02 : 2 701 4 13 B...I 5 (il",U, 4 "31 3 R3I 4 051 4 20; 7...1 5 0SHI 4 301 3 531 4 02 2 78 S... 6 10?i t 4 30 S 00 4 00 2 81 I 4 29 3 07 3 91 2 SI 10. . I 5 lJi 3 6s 3 93 2 Sfi 11. .1 5 22 4 2 3 84 2 M 12.. I 5 20JS,, 4 22 3 77 2 79 13- I 5 07 I 25 3 79 3 S2 I'r. So. Av. Tr. 4 2-1 1 1190 5 10 4 61 19 12.3 5 1.1 4 70 22 UM ( 21 4 81 20 1:37 f, 30 4 8.1 HI 1J3 S 31 5 01 2) 1(17 5 M 5 P) 1 1318 5 55 IKS AND HKIFKRS. 5 "0 II H9J 5 45 COW s. 2 00 2 1033 3 05 2 0) 3 j cu 301 2 ID 19 11(4 S 0.1 2 71 4 1015 3 15 ! 70 11 131 3 2) 2 71 1 87n HI 2 50 1 1010 3 :s 2 70 1 1(W 3 23 3 71 3 t87,i 3 03 2 75 1 1010 3 23 2 7.1 1 IliO 3 2.1 2 81) 10 m 3 5.1 3 81 23 Jij) 3 30 2 90 3 1071 3 3) 2 91 11 POJ 33.I 3 W 1 11 !0 3 50 3 M 1 10S3 3 65 3 00 1 1130 3 (11 3 00 2 1CS5 3 73 3 00 3 10C3 3 7.1 3 CO 20 UM j 73 3 C3 1 1:70 3 75 HKIFKKS. 3 10 7 917 J 20 3 11 5 780 3 25 3 20 HULI S. 2 65 1 12M 3 C5 2 71 1 1CM 3 13 2 9) 1 km 331 2 91 1 1.T0 3 30 3 00 1 mo 3 5) COWS AND HKIFKP.r?, 2 15 1 SCO 3 13 2 9) D S22 3 21 3 00 16 li'l 3 2.1 2 51 4 677 3 3.1 3 CO 24 $76 3 so CALVKS. fi 0) 8 212 5 50 5 01 1 200 3 73 3... 1... 9... 3... 10... 1... 3... 1... 1... 1... 6... 7... 4... 1... 1... 21... 1... 1... 3... 1... 1... 1... 1... 10... 296 5 21 STOCKKHS AND FKKDKKS. Ml 3 15 17 7 3 61 .. 9'5 ..IJfO .. s'6 .. 570 .. 612 .. 5!4 3 IS 3 40 3 51 3 f.9 3 SI 3 6) 57 5 1 1 8 1 . 736 . m . 771 . P12 .1010 3 70 3 81 3 IS 4 00 I no 4 00 9... 9... NKHHASKA. 1 hrlfcr... 1 heifer... 2 cows 1 feeder.. 10 heifers.. 1 heifer... 5 feeders. 3 feeders. 52 feeders. 1 bull 7 feeders. 14 eowk. ... 1 cow 2 cows 1 cow 5 heifers.. 1 cow... . 9 calves. . . 950 3 03 2 COWS 965 3 05 2 75 17 cows 832 .'I 50 2 80 23 feeders.. B70 3 25 3 25 7 cows 1027 3 35 3 10 3 helfors... 050 2 75 3 15 2 cows 9S0 .'1 ,35 4 10 15 feeders. . 852 4 10 3 50 1 heifer.... 770 3 15 4 20 0 feeders.. 981 3 60 2 85 17 feeders.. 983 4 20 3 60 I feeder... 900 I 20 3 25 51 feeders.. 917 4 20 2 91 2 feeders.. 957 3 50 3 00 0 feeders.. 058 3 40 am 1 cow 900 4 00 2 50 61 cows 90 !i 00 2 70 48 cows 1021 5 i)l 5 00 27 leeders.. 773 3 75 3 S", 28 feeders.. S72 3 S3 3 75 3 10 2.1 cows. . . . S01 3 30 2 90 1 cow 102il 2 23 3 75 I belter.... 780 ,'i 20 3 25 I steers. . S72 3 85 H. Kent Neb. 3 9) 2 feeders. . 993 3 50 3 25 82 feeders,. 994 4 20 3 '0 Hummers Wyo. I 10 1 bull 1470 2 75 ll. Wcarr-S. D. 4 76 3 calves... 235 3 00 4 75 liteer 1204 t M . COO .1025 . 700 . 752 . 770 . S82 . 852 . 9Vt .1420 . SOS . 7:14 . 9ii0 . 720 . 920 ,. 720 .10311 . 180 . 935 ?7 steers. . . 239 feeders 25 cows 19 cows .1 1 ows 13 heifers.. 22 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder. . 52 feeders. 818 785 991 llie) , 733 F MS 550 1110 S. 913 II. 02 calves. 28. lcalf 334 3 bulls.... 1320 2 50 1 bull 1400 2 50 1 bull.. . 1010 2 SS 47 cows 828 3 00 5 cows 722 2 2o S. Hamilton Wyo. 25 feeders.. 670 4 20 2 feeders.. ,,0 3 60 A. H. Uuck-Neb. 2J cows 1076 3 85 1 stag 1010 3 00 Thompson Bros. Neb. 62 feeders.. 398 4 00 2S feeders.. 027 3 35 W. II. Hnrdy-Wyo. 10 feeders.. 949 4 25 3 cows 1056 3 65 6 feeders. . SM 4 25 2 cows 1000 3 05 14 feeders . 95:1 4 25 2 bulls 1250 2 S5 8 feeders.. 1046 4 26 2 cows S70 3 Uu WKSTKHN HANCHKS S. D. 9 steers.. ..1170 4 40 4 steers. . ..1051 4 40 1 steer 1320 4 10 1 steer 1290 4 40 5 steers.. ..1170 :l i!S 1 steer 1060 3 05 Frank Wagner Colo. 10 feeders.. 938 3 50 Johnson & L. Neb. 1 cow 1070 3 00 4 feeders.. 927 3 70 1 cow S20 3 25 4 feeders.. 675 3 75 C. Henmmlng Knn. 24 cows 895 3 20 37 cows S95 3 20 15 cows 883 3 20 42 cows 897 3 20 4S cow s 892 3 20 63 cows 903 3 20 Weare & A.-S. D. 1 cow lOn 2 75 lcow 96-) 3 40 32 calves... 303 5 10 lcow 1110 3 50 2 calves... 375 4 00 1 cow 970 3 60 1 heifer.... (10) 3 70 1 cow 990 3 25 H steers.. ..1141 4 15 3 feeders. .1013 3 73 12 feeders.. 1090 3 76 1 feeder. . .1000 3 75 L. lllbbs-Ncb. J cow 720 3 25 1 bull 1730 2 00 lcow 1110 3 fin 3 cows 953 3 25 ? 'ow9 KISS 3 00 1 cow 1M) 3 25 4 feeders.. S;u 3 0) 6 feeders.. 773 3 00 1 feeder... 670 .'I 00 ., , J- H. Saleson Neb. 81 feeders.. 8.88 4 05 2 stk. hf.. 323 5 00 6 feeders.. 8SS 3 60 . J- 'I- Abshlre-Neb. 12 feeders.. 716 3 25 , J. li. Kcddlck-S. D. 18 feeders.. 975 3 80 18 steers.. ..1273 4 50 Scows 1125 3 25 3 feeders. . 913 3 30 - I'dwn 1075 s no 3 steers.... 810 3 10 4 cows 937 3 25 Keaseu Uros. Neb. 2 cows 1C90 3 (5.1 4 steers... .1213 3 85" , steers.. ..1142 3 85 1 steer 1 260 4 50 lteer 1000 3 Mi 1 Mecr lO.n jim iJ '1 ex. str.. 919 3 50 10 steers. ... 887 3 50 21 feeders.. 900 3 85 7 feeders. . 6s5 Hi C. C. Deiniey Neb. J cow 1080 3 25 1 feeder... 190 4 50 1 feeder... 840 1 25 7 cows HVII 3 8) J tll 1460 2 50 .10 feeders.. 1073 3 25 5 feeders., ml 3 25 2 feeders.. 895 3 25 2 feeders.. 970 3 25 2 feeders.. S75 3 25 . . . J S. Combs-Neb. 30 feeders.. Ml .'! 70 2 feeders.. 890 3 25 11 feeders.. 1100 3 90 1 steer 1100 I (X) 2n feeders.. 979 3 75 1 feeder... 920 3 75 1 steer 1340 3 25 HOqS There was the biggest run of hogs here today of any day so far this week, other markets also had a good liberal supply and prices broke nt all points. The market here opened up about a dime lower with only part of the pack ers In the Held. Those that were buying picked up the choicest loads mostly 111 I.'.IO and Jj.12'4, and as high us J5.2) was paid for a fancy load. The heavier h gs sold from $5.10 down. After twenty or twenty-live loads hud changed hands there was nothing doing for some little time. They ilnally bought them up. however, 10 (ul5e lower. The coarse heavy stuff suld around $5 05 and the heavv stuff of f Ir quality from Ij.tCjiS.lO, and the medium ami light stuff of good quality sold largely at $5.pVi(5.15. As will be seen from tho table of average prices all the udvance of this week Is lust Htid more loo, but prices ure still a little better than they wero a week ago today. Heprerentiitlvo sulcs: No. Av Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. I'r. IS 32i) ... 0 00 66 264 k0 5 01 16 192 ... 5 CO 71 16i (o 3 05 75 2'4 200 SCO 61 261 HO 5 0714 18 321 120 6 00 7S 221 40 5 (Wi. .S9J M 5 CO 71 201 2 3 U7i- 62 2S1 ... 5(5 6, ;s7 iuo 5 ir; 67 273 41 6 (.1 57 IS2 1M 5 03 10 27.1 ... 5 01 f9 273 ... 5 05 83 27!i 241 5 00 47 318 (0 5 O) 75 81 ... 3 !0 46 79 ... 3 91 4( 82 ... 3 90 M 88 ... 4 CO (5 227 81 4 CO 34 292 80 6 0) 81 3'0 ... 6 00 M 313 161 6 00 6 2.18 40 5 OJiJ 52 287 120 5 01 f.9 ST. SO 6 (15 62 297 1.8) 3 fS 66 231 ... .1 01 7? 213 121 5 0.1 61 w '61 r. f.i 76 267 1M 5 0.1 f9 291 41 5 0.1 CI 307 16) 6 0.1 65 274 81 5 05 66 281 ... 5 03 63 261 80 5 05 58 291 80 5 0.1 f.D M3 41 5 03 63 2'8 ... .-, 03 2i'i) ... 5 OK 67 2t ... 5 01 f 2S5 120 .1 05 6 236 89 5 03 31 "31 ... 5 09 61 '61 ... SOS r.i 319 40 r, 0714 f) 313 ... 3 071 j '4l 264 ... 5 07a 19 ?11 ... .1 (7'a 61 2.18 121 5 67'a 66 v243 80 5 OT'i (6 208 120 5 07i, 47 261 4) 5(.7' 63 2 8 ... 6 07'4 67 211 41 5 H7i l.S 2S7 10 S 07'i 6'... 6)... CC... 64... 73... 55... ..162 ... 5 07'i . .2116 81 5 10 ..210 S'I .1 10 ..267 40 5 11 ..767 Hi ,1 10 ..246 81 5 1) 52 265 41 5 11 76 2 9 120 5 10 I 287 ... S 10 71 212 ... 6 11 93 212 ... f, 1ft 61 263 ... B 11 f6 241 41 .1 11 61 261 41 5 10 62 293 ... 5 11 89 114 ... 6 19 6( 286 8) 5 p) 76 214 41 5 11 6t 2(7 40 5 10 67 241 ... 5 10 71 2:0 ... S 11 M 220 121 6 11 11 267 ... 1 19 24 214 ... 5 11 71 241 ... 5 11 41 2'4 41 6 10 71 263 8.1 5 1 0 61 267 81 5 10 60. 261 10 5 f'7'4 (W 227 31 3 074 61.; 22 81 6 11 61 241 11 fi 07ij 67 256 40 6 10 61 241 41 5 0714 64 210 ... 6 10 71 221 121 5 0714 81 161 41 5 11 85 244 ... 6 0714 68 2'. ... 5 111 61 273 ... 6 07'4 74 233 ... 5 11 80 211 200 S i"'4 63 J2S ... 5 12IJ 81 26) ... S 07 1.4 62 lf W 5 P14 73 214 ... 6 f7'i M "17 161 -1121, 71 296 ... 5 0714 r6 2)0 fO 11314 fi 2T6 8) 5 0714 fS 271 M 5 I2ia 61 231 120 3 C7', 61 312 SO 6 12', f 27.1 ... 6 07 12 267 ... 5 12, 61 345 ... ft C24 31 261 ... 6 12(4 f4 3d ... 6 02H 79 252 4) 6 I214 62 311 60 5 C214 67 Ill . . 6 12H 47 112 ... 6 05 .' . 111 5 12'4 61 316 12) 5 01 76 2'4 81 3 12', 84 2! 61 5 01 "V. " .11 5 '2'4 7 242 M 3 115 73 261 ... 6 1?'i 2.17 M 5 ffi 61 2l ... 5 12"j 46 33.1 ... 5 ft.-, 73 224 ... 51115, 65 27 81 6 65 71 227 81 5 1 2'4 61 277 209 S 05 67 271 '1 5 II 71 '91 41 6 05 70 221 161 5 II 61 TS6 121 6 01 f2 214 10 5 r. .'1 'II ... .', 01 62 2S( ... 5 11 " 2'8 4) 6 0? 78 2iV) ... 6 11 67 2" ... 6 01 77 211 120 3 15 fS 2d 121 5 01 7.1 711 241 6 11 93 211 161 6 65 61 211 ... 5 '5 67 275 ... 5 05 61 4(1 . , 3 1". 41 21 120 6 0.1 71 211 81 2. 17'4 61 291 120 5 03 70 215 ... 3 21 SHKKP There was a good liberal sup pi" of sheep here today, but tho demand was fully equal to tho occasion. Chlcauo reported a good mnrket apd as a result prices here advanced shnrplv nil around. Sheep nre now asiilOo higher for the week, as much as $100 being paid for a string today. Lambs advanced nbout a dime to day and for the week may be railed 25e higher. There has not been much rhnngn In feders for the week. The demand, how ever, has been fully equal to the supply and tho market has been nctlvn all tho week. 5 Ctah ewes 91 2 00 105 I 'tab owes 104 3 21 9 Ctah wethers 102 .1 05 5.8 Idaho wethers 90 I 00 244 Idaho wclhrs 101 1 00 211 Idaho wethers 97 4 Oil 81 feeding lambs 48 I 10 15 Ctah feeding lambs 43 I 10 233 1'tnh feeding Iambs 48 4 10 129 Ctnh feeding lambs 17 I 10 50 cull lambs 00 .'ll 367 Idaho lambs 07 5 21 400 Idaho lambs 07 5 25 RV) Idaho lambs 07 5 21 653 Idaho lambs 07 6 25 5 Idaho cull ewes 81 2 60 13 Idaho ewes 92 3 50 13 Idaho cull lambs 73 t 15 IS Idaho ewes 103 3 .'(5 595 Idaho wethers Id) 3 ,o 191) Idaho wethers 100 3 7n 5CI Idaho wethers 105 I , , 03 Idaho wethers 107 3 .19 cull lambs 10 4 2i 982 Idaho lambs 6 '' 101 Idaho lambs 67 & J., CIIICAia) 1,1 VH STOCK MAIIKKT. Ilenvy nml Common .steers Loner Sheep Slriing to HlKber. ClIICAtiO, Sept. 1.1 - CATTLK Hecelpts. 11.500 head. Including l.noo head western" and 800 head Texans; heavy and common steers, lo-fnse lower; light and medium weak; butchers' slock steady; westerns strong; Texnns, 10c higher here, active: na tives, best on sale today, 3 carloads at $., 90. good to prime steers. OOljO on; poor to medium. 14 50(1(6.50; selected feeders about steadv, $1.004 75: mixed stoekert Inwer, $.1.00(!3.83; cows, $2 75171 50; heifers, $3.0(111', 2,i; canners, $2.0012.73; bulls, 52.80'u50. calvex, $5.0of6.S5; Texans, receipts, 7W head; best on sale todav. 10 carloads at $1 20; Texas fed steers. $1.(015 00 : Texas grass steers. $3 40fi 4.35; Texas bulls. 2.6(Xn3 10 HOCS Hecelpts today. 28,000 head: tomor row. 17.000 head, estimated; left over. 7,00 1 liead- market 6e lower, top, $.60; mixed and butchers. $V10f(150; good to choice hem v. l.l.pKif, 47'4; rough heavv, 11 Wi5.(j5; light. $5 25fi5 69; bulk of sales. $5,151(5 35. S1IKKP AND LAMHS-ltecelpts, 10,000 head; sheep, strong to loc higher, sleailv in strong; good. to choice wethers. $3 751iloi, fair to choice mixed. $3.401i:i6i; western Sheep, $3 751 1 00, Texas sheep, $l.25(5.83; native lambs, iwc5.76. S, I.imiIn t,le Murk. ST LOl'IS Sept 13 -CATTLK Heei Ipl.i 1.300 head. In, hiding 150 'I.xuns. Mark"' uteiidv to shade easier, native (.hipping ti " I export steers. $Mm'n5 85; riressed bef nnd hut'dier tecr J 1.501(6 35; 1 leers indir pounds. 81 60iii.0o; stackers nt:d urli-i -. $3 2WI 60: cows and heifers. J2 00ilk5. 1 11 -tiers. $15-(JfaW: bulls, 12.Mif3.05; i'exni and Indian steers, $3.3')j4 65; iows nnd heifer. 12.6513.70 HOGS Hecelpt, 6,vW head; market 5fil0c loner, pigs nnd lights, &4o)j5.55, butchers, .(015 40 SHKKP AND LAMKS--Hecelpts, "00 hend market steadv; native muttons. $.l.63ir4.0O: lambs, $1 15i(5.W; culls and bucks, 2.50i;p 1.(0; stackers. $3.0Ci3.26. Kit 11 urn City Live SlocU. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 13. CATTLK He celpts. S.000 head tintlves, 1,300 head Texnns mid 500 head calves; dry lot cuttle shado lower; all other kilting grades steady; best feeders steady, others slow; native steers, l.7."i(5.75; stockcrs and feeders. $3.25JTL6-''i butcher cows and heifers, $3.00f!5.40; can ners. $2.tnr!:j no ; fed westerns, $1.0016.55; win tered Texans, $.1 ft ft 3. Ik); grass Blockers, $3.20 5J3.55; culles, $1,504(6.00. HOCiS-Kecelpts. 11,0k) hcnil; trade quiet and prices steady to 6c lower; heavy and mixed, $5.2oC5.;!0; light, $5.15?G.32V4! Pitts, $4.50115 00. SHKKP AND I.AMHS - Hecelpts, 1.700 head; nctlve market: muttons steady; fat lambs shade higher; lambs, $l.75ij?6.25i mut tons. $3.fv)i,1S0; feeders, $3.O0fJ4.00; culls, $2.50 (&3.00. St. Joseph l.lvc Sloeli. SOFTH ST JOSF.PH, Mo., Sept. 13.-Tho Journal quotes: CATTLK-Hecelpts. 1,300 head; mnrket active and stend to strong; natives, $l.t5p 5.50; Texas and westerns, $.').35fT.i.4P; cows and heifers. $:.25df 1.75, bulls nnd sings, $2.25 Cfl.80; yearlings and calves, $.1..wf? I 21; stackers nnd feeders, $3.00.10; veals, $5.0Oj$ 7.W. , HOaS-Hcccltits, 9,000 head; market 5JM0o lower' nil grades, $5,155)5.25; bulk of sales, $5.15$e5.22'4. SIIKKP-Hecelnls. 2.100 head; market ac tive and lOjjlSc higher. imv VorU Live StocU. NKW YOHK. Sept 13-HKKVKS-He-celpts, 756 head; nothing doing worth noting; stendy feeling; no chnngp In cables; shipments, 731 hend nnd 85 quarters of beef, CALVKS-Hecelpts, 322 head; steady; veals. $S0Ki5.So, grassers and buttermilks, $3.25ffi-I.OO; yearlings. $2.75. SHKKP AND LA MHS Hecelpts, 4.2H head; good stock nctlve and firm: common lambs, slow; sheep. $3.O0!JI.35; culls, $2.62iJ; lambs, $ 5076.26; culls, $3.0011 1.01; no Cutmdil lambs. IKHiS-Heeelpts, 1,353 head; steady ut $5.73 Q6.00. Monk In SUM. , Following are the receipts nt the four principal western marKcts tor sepicmnor 13: Cattle. Higs. Slice', South Omaha 1,(01 10,325 8,771 Chicago 11.5(0 28.(00 10(D) Kansas City H.3MI ll.fieO 1,7 tl St. Uiuls 1.300 COM 7M Totals 20.101 65,923 31.173 Siikiii llnri.el. NKW YOHK, Sept. 13. - SCC.AR - Haw, strong; fnlr relinlng, l''tc; centrifugal. 90 test, 5c; molasses sugar, le; refined, llrm. LONDON, Sept. l.l.-HKKT SCOAK-Hep-tcmber, lis 6d. NKW OHLKANS. Sept. 13.-SCOAH-Qulet; open kettle. ISc; centrifugal yellow, Sl.iS'V; seconds. 3il 9-IOc. rvcr IIoiikIiI One. Chicago Post- "Air you tryln' to tell me, Hiram, t hot you been to tho city eight times an' ain't never bought a gold brick.'" "That's what I said, Joshua." "Hull! Well, you air t ho ornercst liar I ever did' sec. What was that thing you fetched bnclt tlmn nforo Inst?" "That wasn't a gold brick, Joshua. I thought It was when I bought It, but It wasn't nothln" but copper nn' lend. No, sir; any one who tells you I ever bought a gold brick is a tarnation liar." Strictly Incredulous, Washington Star: "No, sir," exclaimed Farmer Corntosscl. "they can't convince mo that this here prosperity is genuine." "Hut what constitutes prosperity?" asked the summer boarder. "Haven't you nn abundance to wear and cat, no debts and money In tho bank?" 'Yes; that's where tho oppressors show their smnrtness. Them there little details Is Jcs' put-up Jobs to fool us." A Sign. Detroit Free Press: Landlord You never saw the new guest's daughter, yet you In sist that she Is a pretty girl.- Clerk I do. Landlord How do you know? Clerk Her mother took me Into her room today to measure the windows for new curtains, and I counted nluo mirrors scattered around. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DPiY G03DS. HE. Smith & Go. Importers and Jnbbcrsof Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. BOILER AND SHEET IRON W0R.C Qrake, Wilson Successor Wilson & DrnUO. Manufncturo boilers, smoke stacks nnd bteechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, lard and water tanks, boiler tunrs con Mnntly on hand, second hand boilers bought and sold Special andfjiompl attention to rep.ilts In city or country 10th nnd Pierre. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. VAesiem Eiecfrica! vv fiscally Electrical Supplies. Electric Wiring Hells and Gas Llehtln. O. W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1322 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON vVORKS. The ykuln Safo and Eron Works G. ANDRKIiN, Prop. Makes a Rpeclalty of I KRCAPKS, J I JJ- SIH TTKHS. And nurglnr Proof Safes & Vault Doors, eto OIO S. Mill HI., Olilillm, .Nell, Davis & Cowgill Iron WorksT MANUFACTCHF.RS AND JOBBKR8 OF MACIIINKRY. GBNKHAL HKPAIRING A HPKCIALT1 IKON AND HHASS FOUNDKHB. 1501. l.'iOIl Mild ir()5 .Inolison Street, Oiiinha, Sell. Tel, nilN. B. Zabrlsklo. Agent. J. H. Cowglll, Mcr. Pattern Makers and Model liulldcrs. Manufacturers nnd Dealers Steam Fittings, hlct.jr Supplies, Stoam i;n:ipes anil tinners, ujhouiw en gines, Cream Suparators, Machin ists Supplies. Illsh Crude Kepalr Work n flperlalt Factor-, and office 6'iC-H South Tenth St. Phono 23-ii. JAMES E- B0Y9 CO., Telephone lOIJ!). OiiiqIm, Sal COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS umi STOCKS llOAIlll OF TUAIItS. Correpoi:dence John A Warrn Co uirtct wlli to Chicago and Nmr lorS H.RpfrihlY&ca B00rl4rir LITE BL0& OMAHA tit. BRANCH 1036 tUt UPCCU1 tUUfc ;' r