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    THE O MATT A DATLY BEE: Sl'.NDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1900.
HI
CONDITION OFOMIIA'S TRADE
Jobbers Preparing for Big Rush of Business
During Ak-Sar-Bon Festivities.
GOOD HEALTHY MARKETS ON ALL LINES
tin plil Flticttiiitliius III Cotton t'nitf
Jobbers lo Witt cli tin; Dry (ioiids
.Market tllli CtinsldiT-
II II If IllttTOlt.
ttr:C01DIERC!AL AXD FINANCIAL
b'J Hpnt. i,itet, N,i 2 2V. N.i 3 wb'te. 27if
Tr.ulo nt thin point In a wholesale way I
Mill moving along at a very nattsfactory
fate. All fall ami winter goods arc now In
good demand nnil while thero have not been
ilr many buyers on tho market a might
l expected this tltni) of year traveling
men uro sending In good order Hvery
thlng now points to there being n large
number of men hunts In the city ilurlnK th
Ak-Bar-IIen festivities, whleh probably e
p'nlns In n largo meas iro the compara
tively small number now arriving. The
volume of lustiness, however, In practically
nil lines Is heavier as it whole now than It
was a year ago anil no coni'ilnlnts are
beard on that score, rolleetlons uro also
belter tbnn th".v were a year ago, ns money
heems to be inure plentiful In the hands of
consumers ami the losses sustained by the
retailers are snial'er.
The markets are now In the best condl
tlon they h.ive been In for some lime past
There seems to be no weakness of Im
portance anywhere along the lino und nil
Indications point to kooiI, healthy, active
markets for some time to cutne The fact
that Iron and sle I have apparently r ached
the bottom Is having a i.ir-rouehltiK in
flueneo and shoiilil prices Mart upward
once mnie Hie effect would be relt III inanv
iiunrtors, not necessarily In Immediate ud
ances, bill In n heller fiellng and stealer
eonllileiie,. in rmiie iilues Jobbi rs are
nil greatly cucnuniycd over the prospect
for good prices In the future, as wel' as for
u big irinli Taking ivervihlnit Into con
sideration It Is mtv diiiibtftil If the outlook
was ever moie favorable In ihls section of
the comtrv than II Is at the ptescnl tune,
tirnci'r.v Market Firm.
There Is no change lo report this week In
tin- market on retlned sugar. The market on
ruws abrnad. however. Is In a ver strong
position anil on Ihls side prices have been
advanced 1-lfi of I cent since the last re
port The tendency Is decidedly In the
direction of higher prices as refineries are
hIIII lareli oversold and lubbers at nil
points on the river ate having considerable
lllbculty In netting sultb l 'it r.totk to meet
the requirements ol the tradi
The coffee markei Is still very dull and
ulel In eastern markets 'ess business Is
being done than for some time past. An
other attempt was made lo advance price,
but the mniket did not tak on Increased
activity and uiol'itioii I'ronned back ngnln
while thru were before. The wei k, then,
closes with Hie market about where It was
lit tile opening.
The cheese markei is still on the upward
tirade, as the ilcmimd Is In excess of lb"
supply. The demand at home Is unusually
largo this veat and the same mav be s.ild
.f the demand I rum abroad. As compare. 1
with a week ago quotations arc fully one
hnlt' or i cent higher.
In dried or evaporated fruits there Is no
change to report, everything ronnltilng
about where II was .1 week ago There I?
also little ihiin;i' 'n canned goods, with
the exiilition 01 peii 'h's. which have been
iidviif.ceil sli'blly owing to the damaje
done lo frilt bv the rei ent storms. Th'
claim Is being made bv Michigan packer
tl.at thev will now be unable to ru till
th-lr cintr.icts b. cum- much of th
I run has been blown from the trees and
ruined
lliinil lliiidniiro Market.
The d"inand tor all so ihiuiahlo lines of
hardware continues to be In Rood -diape.
The time when cu'd vvcntlnr goods will be
wanted Is row 1 lose at bind and as a re
sult all such lines are moving out In pool
shape. The volume of business being
transacted at the present lime oi'":i,irrs
iin favorably wllh last year and JnhbTs
are u'l linking for 11 big fall and winter
trade. The Improvement In markei 1 otidl
tlons Is 11 trend: being fell, as merchants
are uol liming In a hand to mouth way si
much as thev were a short time nun. but on
the contrary are beginning to anticipate
their wants lo a eot'slderable extent
There have not been any uuolnbl"
chances In the market during the last
week, hut It Is a Mlgnlllcnnt fact that there
have been no declines. The market Is
(Inner on neatly all lines nnd ndvancs In
the near future would cause no surprise.
Kastert. markets are taking on consider
able activity nnd manufacturers find them
f ives er " lib orders Many of the
most common stapled arc not being shlppeil
prr ! pllv on account 01 light supply and It
links now aH thoigh Inbliert. would hive
nt much dllllcu'ty In geflng their goods ns
wn1 experienced two vears ago The niar
bct In a tno.it healthy condition and enn
lidi nre In future prices Is being expressed
on nil sides
t'otton titiods ,dv 11 11 c 1 11 js.
Locally, trade conditions have not neen
very active during the pa-t weo- Till i
the time of yinr when Johhers should be
doing quite a house iraile. but buvers ate
not coming on the market 'n very large
numbers A big rush of them, however,
Is expected the latter part of the motitu
and Jobbers are not doing any worrying
The trade Is bound lo come and wheth'T
It rami s now or two weeks from now does
not make very much difference.
The cotton situation Is Hie most Impor
tant feature of the dry goods market. The
rapid lluctuatlons In raw cotton have cre
ated considerable excitement among man
ufacturers and thev are marking up ihlr
goods as rapldlv .is possible. This fact,
liowevr. does not si em to stimulate buying
to any market) extent an I the market is
not ns active as would naturally be ex
pected under the circumstunr es Local
Jobbers, however, are of I he opinion thai
prices will bo much higher than th. v nr,.
at tho present time and that some llvclv
times will be experlt need before the year
conies to u close.
Hoots nod sluies Mow Freely.
Kali shipments of boots and shoes are
still being made to such merchants as buy
put off buying until this late in the sea
son. It seems there are quite 11 number
that have not placed tin lr orders as yet
for one reason or another and as a result
Jobbers lire counting on a Good, active
trade for some time to come.
Hubber goods are also moving out In good
Bliape, ns the fart that there Is to be nn
ndvance of 5 per cent Is becoming generally
known. The advnnce will not become t f
fectlvo for sexer.il weeks, but now that
.nf.rchimts sec there Is no chance of a de
cline thev have nu nb'eet In longer holding
back their orders. Ilubber clothlm? Is 11K 1
In good demand for this season of the
year.
fruit nml Produce.
There has been a good, active demand
nil the week for fruits and veetnble. A
few lines, such as watermelons and b mons
liivn not moved unite as freely as thev
did a short time ago. hut that Is to be
expected. The quotations on lemons ate
now somewhat lower than they cn a
week ago. Peaches, plums and such lines
are coming In freely from 1't.ih and Colo,
rado and the prices at which they are sell-
i.r win li.. found below (ir.tnes are now
about as popular as any lines being offered
on the tnarKOi ami mon any mini uuii nun
'"The 'egg market Is the same n It wits a
week ago, but both hens ard spring chick
ens are lower The rendpts'iif poultry
huve, been rather large for the last few
lUys and although the demand has been
fairly liberal prices weakened.
m:w yoiiic" tiiji:ii ti. Mititi:r.
No 3 whlfi . 2tvaii.. . track mixed
western. iitUfr.lV track white western. 25't.
fiXic track white stnte. IS'tfJlW'. Options
dull but a shade steadier
FBED-Steorty; spring bran. 11R.28C1S.G";
middlings, Jt7 0efil!i.yi, winter bran, JI7.30S
19 nn, city, M.SofllT.OO.
MOTH Quiet, state, common to choice,
JHO crop, f.fl3c; old olds, Jfllc: l'acluc
const, mi' crop. IMJJ.ie. old olds, 2J5o.
!imi:8Flrm. Onlveston 2n to lbs.. tSc.
California. 21 to ii lbs. inc, Texas, dry,
21 to 30 lbs . 1.1V.
LKATIUCH Firm: hemlock sole, Husnos
Ayres, llifht to heavyweights, 22',4f)23Hc;
aeld. Ki4'.V,4e.
WOOIy-lmfl; domestic Ileece, 23p2Sc;
Texas, lSflllc.
I'HOVISIONS-Heef, quiet; family. JlO.fO
AH an; beef hnm. it: .: packet. tio.'iO
ftllfiO; city, ixtr.t India mess. $K 0 "RlT.cj
Cat meats, stead v; pickled bo'.lles, iX.Tto
110" pickled shoulders, Jin SO; ham. $9 01
tjio ,;. Lard steady; western steamed,
t " K4. nominal; refined, lirtn: eonllnent.
J7V.; South America. I? mi. eotnpo md, Jrt.ii"
WH. Fork, stronger; family. SIT '!? IT.fto ;
short clear, HVoofirlij 10. m-ss, tw.min ".f
ttt'TTKH Steady ; western creamery.
fl"lc; factory, WaWK June creamery, 1S'S
621o : Imitation creamery, 1&41 ITo ; state
tiairy. lsufjjoo.
cniJKSE-Firm; large white and colored,
v.ili'r, small colored, lie,
KC,n.S Firm; regular packing, nt marl:,
ISftlTc; western, loss off, 10c.
TALI.mv-city, 7 7-lfx; cojntry fpkgs.
freei, 41,11 lc.
HICK- Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 4$
fi'jc: Japan, 4Vf",c.
.MOI-ASSi:S-iiteailv; New Orleans, Open
kettle, good to rhol(.e, I.TuMc.
MKTALS Pig Iron dur, northern, JllOii
firii'ifiO; southern. $1". nu'ii Hi 01. Coiuier. quiet;
brokers' nrlee, 16 i7',. Lead, dull; brokers'
price. Jl.w).
Unfavorable Weather find Higher Gables
Give Strength to Whoat Market.
CORN AND OATS DULL AND CLOSE LOWER
()iiolatloiiM for the Day on Vnrlnus
t'tlllllllOllltlCN.
NF.W VOHK. Se)it. 15. Fl.OFH-Itecelpts,
"6.07.1 bbls.; exports, 22 SOU bills.; sales, 5,100
pkjs. ; mnrkot continued tlrm all day and
moderately active; winter patents, J.tWdf
f.00; winter straights, W.304i3t; Minnesota
patents, $l.20di4.40; winter extras. J2 r(i(ff3.un;
Mlnneeota bakers, JJ.b.'ax; winter low
BHVK' loru-Qitlet; sales, 40tl bbls ; fair
to good, J3.20iI3.25; cholco to fancy, J3.30ir
:i.C'i
COHNMKAL Steady; yellow western, SSo;
city. flSSc; Hrnndywlne, J2 454i2.R5.
HVi: Hteadv; No. 2 western, tuc, f. o. li
ulloat; state, 54e. 0. I. f-, New Yotk.
UAKLKY -Quiet; malting, Ib'sfo'tiO, P. I. f.,
llufTaln.
HAHLKY MALT Western, tkJitjtSe.
WIIKA'P IterelntH. 1UI.M0 bu ; exports,
lfll.200 bu : sales, 1.2M.fKi0 bu. futures. 120.IXX)
tin mint. Snot. tlrm. No. 2 ted. S2'jC. f. o. 1'.
afloat; No. 2 red. sO'.c, elevator; No. 1
norllicrn Duluth. S5Vc. f o b. afloat. Ob
tains were firm nnd higher this morning on
a good demand Irom shorts nnd further
r.ilnu In the northwest, collided with smaller
spring wheat carlot arrlals. Foreign
bouses bought moderately at the start
Closed tlrm at 'e net niUance, March, S..MI
K.V; closed, sTi'hc; May. Vi'i'ii'si'; iloseil
sr.c; September sou,riSO,c-, cloicd, Wc
October closed, il'c. December cloacd, S3'C
HAY Quiet. Hlupplnu. 'JMl'So. kooiI to
rtiotert VlkoS-lc
COHN Hecelpts, 9I.IW0 liu.; exports. 11. VW
l.n : sales, (i.tviil tin. futures. 24ii.(H) lit), spot
Hunt. tlrm. No. 2. 47c. elevator, and 4s'ic
f o. b., afloat. option developed fair
urength also. Influenced by llrmnebH
Hbrnnd. the adam o In wheat and a scarcity
of speculative offerings. Dually eased off
under reulKIng and closed steady t c net
(Iodine, Ma. 41jllV. closed, UV , Sep
Omaha wiioi.n.xi.K .MAiticirrs.
Coildlllotl tif Trnile nod Quotations (in
.ttiile unit l'nne I'rodtier.
KGOP Heccipts liberal; good stock Aim
nt nViUUv.
LIVH I'OI'LTHY - Heni. 7c; roosters,
Sfllc; spring chickens, kc; ducks, 4t5c,
geese, 4f?.".c; turki'ys, Sc.
FIIKSII IHU:?SI:d I'On.TtlY-llens. 8.-i
f9c; roosters, 6jii; ducks and geee. Cft
iOe. broilers, tier lb., lOtfillc, turkeys. 12'4i3.
HFTTKH-r'ommon to fair, 13c; choice.
lf.fllUe; separator, 21c; gathered creamery,
IDfic.
FIHtl-Trout, 10c; blueflh. 9c; pickerel,
fc, cattish, 12c. drcsed butf.ilo, 6c white
fish. inc. herring. 5c. blnik ba-s, Ific. hnl
mon, 13c; while Inns. PV, ropple. 10c;
pike. 10c; halibut, ile; burtie.t.H. t'e; ring
perch Ce; lobsters green. 22e. b l.e.l lob
sters, !3e; mackerel, 2.c; codtl"h, 10c; yellow
perch, He.
FHHSir OYSTRUS-Flrst grade, solid
packed. New York counls, oer can. 40c;
extra selects, 3Sc; standards ixc. Second
grade, slack filled, New York counts, per
can 30c; extra selects, 21c; standards, 2)c.
FianONS I Ive, per dozen. Wc.
VKAI.H Choice flCTIOr.
HAY Prices quoted bv Omaha Wholesale
ll.i Healers' assoelatlon Choice uplnnd,
M.W; No. 1 upland, JSlK); medium, J7.M:
coarse. J TA Hye straw. Ji. These prices
are for hay of good coior and quality. Ho
celpts. none. Demand fair and prices tlrm.
iATSNo. 3 white, 2Cc.
COHN-No. 3, 3Sc
HHAN-J12M
VnOKTAlJLKS.
CrCI'Airif;p.pPer dozen. 20ti2oc
NOW TI'ItNIPS-P. r bu"hri basket. CCe.
MOW IllIKTS For dozen bunches lriH'-'Oc.
NliW CAimoTM-Per dozen ounches, 2".c.
I.HTTFCi: -Per dozen. lufllRo.
HA OIBI 1 KS Home grown, per dozen, 13c.
HHANS Wax, per half bushel basket,
40c, siting. ;c.
POTATi 'ICS-Per b ishcl. ?:0o; sweet
potatoes, 1 er pnitnd, 2c.
C'AHHAfin- Home grown, per pound, I';.
J.tCLIFLliWFIt-Per dezen. .
To.MATOKS-iiomo grown, per half
bushel basket. 4c
ONHiMS Home crown, per bu., uOftijOc.
CHLIJHY Ncbrsska. 30tit0c.
FHFIT3.
PKACIIKS-Calltornla freestones, S5c:
clings, 7. c
FLCMa-Callfornla. per crate, Jl.lO'il 2.".
PHl'NFS I'lah and Colotado, per crale,
$1; per box. 60c
HAHTLF.TT PICAHS-Fcr box. Sl.TV32.00.
other?. V r,0f?I 7S
C.IiAFFS-California Tokays. 4-baskt
crate, ji .,ii; Concords, home grown, 17f19c;
Ui l.uvare and Niagara, ner n-tb. bnsket. 15c.
WATKHMIir ON. As to-lzc 2rtfi23c each.
I'A.MAMii Gem', per dozen, 4iic
latgo sizes, flnjj7,"(.
.in'i.i'h-Miiiu'. oiijisl per tut.; per
bid. ?2.ri0fi3o0. Crab apples, per lib!.. J.1
CHANHKHHIL8 Per bbl., J7; per crate.
J2 M.
THOIMCAL FIltTITS.
OHANCF.S -Valenclas, JI 25ill.75.
LIJMONS-California, cvtrii f.-incv. iK.M:
choice. J 1 (iiv,i.-, .s
IIANANA8 Per bunch nrcnrittni- In size
J2.00'3:.7r..
MlfCIiLLANKOCS.
Nt'TS -Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 12313c;
filberts, per lb., 12c, ulinonds, tier lb lti'
jsc; raw. per in , iijirie; roasti-rt, n;Jfijc
HinHS Nn. 1 green hides, fc; No. 2 gr -?n
hided, Be; Nj. 1 salted hides, 7Wc; No. 2
salted hides, fii4c. No 1 veal calf S to 12
lbs., he; No. 2 cal calf. 12 to 11 Ibj., fc-
St. I.iiiiIm firnlii nnd Provisions.
ST. LOCIS, Sept IS. -WIlKA'I-MlHter;
No 2 red. cash. levator, i-ir, track, 'ei
i(7Cc; .September. 74c; Oi tober. 747tC H
ctinber. 7C,c; May, SJUo, No. 2 hard,
70V'71o.
COIIN Strong; No 2 cah, C9r- trnck,
40,., September HSUo; October, 37(4c; De
cember, 31c; vear, M'c.
OATS Firm; No. 2. 2lSe; track. 2P.?22c;
September, 2l,c; lieceniS'r.
Mav, 2f'ic; No 2 white, 2.iW2,iUc.
FLOi'It 1'lrm and held higher.
SHHDS Tlmothv, steady, nt M.TBliM'1:
clin-er, strong. J'.SS'fiS.tO; (lax, higher, nt
COUNMHAL-Stendy. J2.00ri2.05.
HHAN Strong; sucked lots, east track,
C0l70c.
IIAY-Qulet; timothy. J3.00ff 12.00; pralrl",
jo dOtt; mi
WIIISKY-Steadv. JI.20
I HON COTTONTIF.S-JI 30.
ItA(lC,lvc,-?.10',S.S5.
IIKMP TWINH- He.
FHOVIRIONS-Pork, tlrm: Jobbing. J12.&0,
Lard higher: choice, J'i G71;. Dry sa't
meats, slroncer: boxed ex.ra shorts. $7. 7 Ti ;
clear ribs, J7 87U; clear 'Ides. JS ii Ilacou,
tlrm; boxed extra shorts, J.3"lj ; clear rtln,
JS 5o; clear sides. Jvr2.
M HTA I.S Lead, steady at Jl-HVi. Spo'.ter,
weak at f3 S.
PoI'LTItY -Steady; chickens, CflSc; tnr
ki vs. 7e; ceesc, S'se.
KOI IS- SH adv at 12'-c.
ltl'TTHK Steady; creamery, 17frtlc;
dnlrv. lRil"e.
HFCHIPTS-Flour. 12,f0 bbls.: wheat.
lCl.nOo bu ; corn. :il.rto bu ; oats. s;,()W hu
SIIIPMILNTS Fl.or 15'flj bbls.. wheat,
C2.000 bu., corn, Stl.OiW bu.: oats, 21,000 bu.
Liverpool Crnln mill Provisions,
LIVF.ItPOOL Sept. 15 -WIIKAT-Spot,
llrm; No. 2 red western winter, tisiud; No.
1 northern spring, i'is4Hd; No. 1 California,
fis 3d fols r'-d. ."utures qulel; September,
fisiVd; December, fifH'sd.
COItN-Spot, American mixed, new, 4s
Hid; American mixed, old. nomlnnl. F11
lures, quiet; Octnher. laid; Noyember, 4s
4rvl; December. 4s3'd.
1L( il'lt Hi. I 0 i!s t.tney winter, llrm. ss,
VltoVlSIONS- n, ef, extra India mess,
dull, Tist'd; prime mess, stonily. Ols 3d. 1'ork,
nrlnie mess, western, steady 72s ft I Lard.
Ametlcnti lellncd, in palls, dull, 37s pd; prime
western, m tierces, sieajv, sm. tinins,
short cut. 14 to 111 lbs., dull. 34s. llacon,
Cumber nnd cut. 28 to 30 lbs., lis: short r lis
IS to 22 lbs., tlrm. t7s: lone clear light. 30 to
35 lbs., llrm. 43s; long clear heavy. 35 lo 411
lbs, llrm, 12s (id; short clear backs, Id to IS
lbs., tlrm. 42s: clear bellies, 11 to It. lis
steadv. 37s; shoulders, square, 12 to 14 lbs
Arm. ss
Ol I l.I .SI" American llnest white, tlrm. 52
(Id; Amerlcuu llnest white colored, tlrm. S3
6d.
rALLOW-Prlme. stendv. 2tsfld: Aus
trallnn In London, steady. 25s Id
JH'TTHll Flitted States llnest, P4s;
I'nlted states goon, mis
PKAS-Canaillan. 5s 10'id.
Prmliloiis Are lulet nntl on the I'll
nril OihiIp, IIpIiik tin' Most In
terest lilts Feiittire, I'll li 1 11 K
n .In 111 p of title.
CMICAOO, Sept. 15 -Wheat was surpris
ingly strong today on higher cables and un
favorable weather, October closing lc
higher. Com closed 'jc and oats a shade
lower. Provisions from 5c higher In lard
and ribs to Goc up In pork.
October wheat opened "SflfiC over yester
day at 70ij76Hc ami sold to 7iV. The crowd
was rather short as a result of yesterday's
deals and when Liverpool showed nn ad
vance of 'jd In place of the decline whb h
had been expected, In view of the wmkness
here the previous session, they made a rush
to cover. Tho demand was further stimu
lated and the supply decrensed by more wet
weather In the nr . thweit, necnmponlsd by
Indications of frost and snow. Coinmlsoioit
houses sold treely nt the ndvance. but lue
offerings were well taken and the close wei
strong, October Ic higher at 76. Theie
was a fair cash demand hero and that was
also a help toward the end Trade was
fairly active. Primary receipts wire 1,074.'iW
bushels, compnred with l.b','1.000 last year
Mlnmspolls and Dultifh reported .OS curs,
against W!i last night and t.7 u year ago.
Local receipts were 40 curs. s of contract
grade. Clearances In wheat and Hour were
equal to MJVKiO bushels New York repoftt d
33 loads taken for export. Cash sales here
Were 3n0,(l bushels.
Corn was dull and ensv. Many trailers
left the pit to participate In tile griater ac
tivity In wheat. October sold bctwien au'4i
nOV- and 30?uO. closing '40. hlRher at 37!v .
Hecelpts were iVj cars.
Oats wen dull and neglected und nbso
lulely bare of speculative I en lures. October
sold between 22c and 21Y(i21'c and closed 11
Bhado lower at 21V(l2l'ii0. HecelplH were 3u
cars
Provisions were quiet, save In October
pork, which furnished an interesting fea
ture. Two traders with hlmit lines out rt
tempted to cmer. Offerings were light 1 nd
they rnpldly bid the price up. October pork
sold between til 15 and 12 illid closed ur
higher at $12. October lard closed 5c higher
at Ji;.77b and October ribs 5c belter at J7.27M:.
Fatlmnted receipts Monday: Wheat, iV5
cars; corn, 050 cars; oats, 373 cars; hogs, 2D,
ijoo head.
The leading futures ranticd as follows:
ami with their allotments on subscrip
tions d 10 the middle of next month and No
vember there will recur the possibility ot
gold shli nietits l..tt"r lr tin week It Is an
noutn ed that New York bankers hnd sub
scribed to a new gold Herman lonn to tho
amount of :Vi,ooo,n.m London also has sud
denly awakened to the realization that the
H.itM of lJneland has a ted with foreknowl
edge in Its vigorous opposition to the policy
of lenders In the outside market, and Lon
don discount rates hac turned upward.
The new German loan has as a background
the large Husslan loan seeking n market
and further Ilrltlsh emissions of some kind
for ndlltar expenditures It Is evident
also that while New York banks have ! en
expanding their loans to foreign borrowers
the demands upon the New York market
have been largel met by interior banks out
of their abundant e, so that now, with the
movement of the rops the fall demand
upon the New York market has been
largely mot bv Interior banks.
ltontls have tain pradltaltv dormant all
week. L'nlted States new 4s have advanced
tho old 4s 'u, the refunding 2s, when Is
sued, and the 6s , and the 38 1 per cent In
the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London ca
blegram says: The markets here are stag
nant and tljll today on the China and th'
money outlook, discounts having risen,
owing to the Herman loan and the an
nouncement of a further Issue of 2,000.oio
treasury dims issiimi ny tne war loan act.
Americans were quite neglected and In
clined to droop below parte.. Tlntos were
llrm ami Anacondas weak Sliver was
llrm, thouah the Calcuttu f rwnrit price
was only 73c.
Followln.t nre the closing prices ott tho
New York Stock exchange:
Articles. 1 Open. lllgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat 1
Sept 78 I
Oct. 7651 'i
Nov 7C',,!'a,
Corn
Sept to?;
Oct. 3!U,
Nov 3G
O'lts
Sept 2li
Oct. 22
Nov 22'4
Perk- I
Oct. 11 45
Jan I 11 27'6
Lard- I
Oct. f. 75
Nov J C 721
Jan I C 55
Hlbs- 1
Sept . 7 15 I
Oct. 7 25 !
Jan 0 00l
No. 2.
70'
II '
SOUTfJM
1
22'i
12 fO
o!
70 1
70!
40j
SO',5
21VV213,fri'ili
7!?H,' '5
70 VlS-1!!
77's! 70'j
40 l'
3S'I J'J'h
21S
11 15
11 32U 11 27U
Atchln'm 2. I'M n l a Ilia
du pf.l Mi, .1.1 1 fj ,
I la tlmo 0 .4 Ohio.. 6 ' W..bsh
Ciiliudlan I'aclfli' ... H do ptd
I'aiiada So 4- 1 Wheel. I,, U.
( he Oh.o 2; d.i ;l iM.. ..
li.cagu U. W Di Wis. "Mural
.U2's Th id Avmu
.. a Ail ran Kx
.. li Am rlcnn Ux
.,161' K.1
.. Jli, Vells-Ka:Ku Ux....
10
S
.... s
.... 91
.... l.'i
...,it;i
....lc)
.... H'i
.... e;
.... 11
.... a:
....r.j
.... 1 ,
.... !')
...,116
.. . IS 4
.... 41
.... M
f. 77',
fi 75
0 57'
7 GO
7 27'-.
t! W'f
I
0 75
0 721
15 55 !
I
7 li
7 in
10
12 to
11 30
0 77'.
0 75 I
0 57'ij
7 00 I
7 2 '-I
0 UJi,!
11 to
11 25
0 72',
G 7..
n 55
7 I')
7 2.'s
0 Oo
Cash nuotnllnnii vere ns fnUova
FLOI'H Firm; winter natents, $3.ogiM:
straights, HBHJSW: cba-s, 53.IOVt3DO.
sprlnc specials, 51.60; patent". JtMQ4,0.
str.Hthts. J.1onti3.50. bakers. Ji.ta2 "J.
WIIHAT No. 3, 71W70c; No. 2 red, 77'itf
70c.
COHN-No. 2, 40lijllil;-, No. 2 yellow,
41'ii li'.e.
'ATS -No 2. 22',2c, No. 2 white, 2!,'e; No.
3 white, 2l'("25Uc.
HYH-No. 2. C2c.
JIAHLHY-Ooort fefdltiK, 3?c; fair to
choice malting, Willie.
SHHDS-No 1 flax, Jl.f.1; No 1 northwest
ern. 11 55 Pilme timothy, 5I.1P-Rl.30. clover,
contract crude. J!0t0. ,,,.,,,
PltOVlSIONS Mess pork, ner bid., $11 01
till 05. Lard, per 101 ).. JC 771-.j0..0. Shor
ribs lloone). J7.45ft7.73. Dry silted shoulder
(boveiU, rPfcGHc. Short clear sides (boxeiH.
jj.rii'Krr,, 10
WHISK Y-Hnsls of hlg'i wines, JI
l.'ollowlng are the receipts and shipment
of the principal grains:
1 .ctf i;o niii;'ii.-.ti-
F.
.Vac Ci.t Ol.
do M
Anvr. y.a t ng ,.
du pfi
Amer. R. ti It....
d i pfd
Amo-. ip;rlti ...
do pf,i
Am. r. S. Hoop...
d.i pfd
Am r. w. A- w...
d pf.l
Am i. Tn l'.ate
dc. p'. ....
Amcr. IVLuo o ..
d.. if.l
Anne Milling Co.
Ili-ooMitt H. T ..
... Ol'i t do. Fuel
...209 Con THucio
.. II', di pfd
... SS lVilcral ,"tl .. ..
...113 da pfd
... in, tlm Itle-irlv
... .'iJij OIu'ofp Sugar .....
... 91 do pfd
... 49'i Itit-r. I'ajjer
do pfd
Uv-lrile Ons
Notional Ills 'Utt .
do t.fd
Noll imil Lead .. .
do iiM
7t'4 Nalloiml Steel . ..,
.Vi, do pfd
t.9'4 N. Y. Air llrakt.
2) No AmeHi-nn
4J l'ae'llc (Vat
74 . 1I0 1st ptd
12J do !d rfi
1Mb Pacltlc .Mall
r,i4 l'cnpl-'s O.11
I.', l'reesid Si. Car ...
dn p'd
rullmm P. Car...
H. It. A- T
u?ar
Mo pfd
Tenn. Ceal A- Iron
1' S. Latlier ....
d.i pfd
S 3 F. S Hubbor ....
Ill do r-M
3 Wetm
t'i4 Kepublle
Z?1 do pfd
tr, P. c. c
c
. 17'j
S
. 2-Ml
. Ut
.110
HI
11)
. ti
.IK
. 3:t
. 8'
'
. tJ
. Zi
. (dS
!'
17
. IS',
. n
. 16'
... 35 ,
... V
... SO
...Kti
...12 '1
. . 31S
17,'ii) 11.0 0
214 ri m)i
'OI.W 3S7,01
3i:.,iA) 207,0 0
y 0l l.ol
6.5.00 27,00)
On the Produce exchange louav me mu
ter market was wcaK; rrcauiero-n. ;n;n;'
20',c; dairy. Hftlse. ('lice.ie, nrm; i,n
llc. l.ggs. sie.inv. ijc.
MOVH.MHNTS OK STOCKS AM) HOXflS.
Flour, lib's
Wheat, bu
Com, bu .
Oats, bu ..
live, bu ...
Harley. bit
13. & Q
Clli. 111. I. c I,....
d.i pf.l
.nlcnuo it 17. til
Chicago & N. W
C, II I. ft P....
0. C C .V St. I..
Culotadi .eo
du tut pfd
do 2.1 rr ;
Del. & Hudwn ..
UH I.. & V
Dmver & It. il .
do pfd
IM.'
do tut pfd
fit. Nor. pfd
Iliieklnt t'ual ....
Hocking Vallfy
lilini.tH Central
h a ivntrui . .
do pf.l
Luke i:Me i W.
do pfd
Lake Shore
I. A N
.Manliattaii 1. ...
Met. ft. Ily. . ..
Mixlcin Central
Minn. .V f t. I...
ttu pfd
Mo. Pacific ....
Mai'.'o Ohio .
M.. K. & T
d.i pfd
N. J. Central ..
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk & V....
ln p d
Nn. Pacltlc ....
tin pfl
Otnnrlo Sr W..
On. P.y. & Nav
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
HiMdlnu
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
lllu G. W
di rf.l..
ft L. & S,
do 1st pfd ... .
do Id pfl
St. I, Southw..
do pfd
St Paul
do pfd
St. P. & Onintia
So. I 'net Me
S.. Hallway ....
d.i 11 fd. ..
Texas & Pacific ... ll P. C. C & St. L... 01
' Offered.
Veiv Vorli .Moiipv flnrki't
VRW YillMC. Scot 15. MON MY On cnl'.
nominal, l.fi I'j per cent; prime mercantile
paper, .ti&'i per rein.
SILVIHt- Cert'fl a'es C'ftir!;e
r.'n.c MTlenti dnlinrs. 4J';c
STKHLlNCi LWCllAN'. Steady, wllh
actual business In bankTs' hills at JI.SA
for ilHniaed and at J4.S.T-. for slxiy days
posted rates $1 SfM M'j nnd J4A7'il.v-S; coin-
merclal bills. jl.W'fi I
1IONDS State binds, Inactive; rnllroad
boi.d.i. wcik: goveri inent bnids, stro a,
refunding 2s, when Issued, 104; coupon, Ml.
3s reir. nnd coupon. 110; nw Is reg and
. upon, 134; old I- rett.. lll; coupon, 115;
. resr. and coupon, 113's.
'"he closing prices on uonds todny are as
followf.:
. T4
. 0'
. 9'j
. C.
. 31
. II',
.112'.
t'n'on ...
1 A- S....
121
41
-,Ll
Irrn. 31
S.
"i
:t-.
CC
137
!
Pi
1'
I'.l't
.. . TI
. 3I
. M
. IT's
. !i
. St'l
. &,
.12.
. if;
. All;
. (..
. fl',
. 31
. 3
. 7.
ISO
Ib'di
11?
17'
111;
C
:s 1
, 92
7)i
. II 'a
bar,
the ursatlsfact.Ty outlook In the Iron In-
duslr i.atiK fhares w-re wetk 1.x. hanuc
on l.otulon. 111 in lit' pies 1 ir cue s.". 1 n
court rate- Short bills. f-4 per cent; three
momhs' bills. I' per ceet
PARIS. Sent 15. Pr C's were nrm on me
bourse today, owing to the favorable atti
tude of Industrials, international secu'i
ties partly recovered. H!o Tlntos were In
demand KrttMrs were -strong, but outet.
Three per cent rentes, MH 7tc for the ac
count; exchange on Lonlon, 2Sf 18c for
checks. Spanish 4, 72f '."Z'jc.
JI
.M0.664;
JMM,-
It 11 it U Clcnrlimi.
HUSTON. Sent. 15 -Clearings,
balances, Il.97S.i50l.
HALTI.MOHR. Sent 15 -Clearings
007; bnlnnces. 30s,ih.i
NEW YOHK. Sent 1r. -Clearings, JI2S.-
023.267; balam es. l!t.9!
PHILADF.LI'IIIA. Pa.. Sept. 15,-Clear-
Ings, JU,7is.iyj; balances, I1.0SI.SS2.
CINCINNATI. O. Sent. 15 -Clenrlh-s.
J1,5!I.&A0. New York exchange. 20c dlf
ctutit. Motley, 3'ii0 per cent
CHlCAtiO. Sent. 15 -Clearings. ls,S27,0Sj;
babmces. $I.;O'.0".'l Foted cxchatiijc. JI M'
til.S. New York exchange. V discount.
ST l.OFIS. Mo. Sent 1 Clearing", 51 .
3M.0O7; ba'atices. J.M7 0V!. Mon . I't" per
rent. New York exchnlige. I'V dljcount
bid. 20c discount asked.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Week Closes with Onstomarj Light Run of
Cattle and Sheep.
HOG MARKET STARTS UPWARD AGAIN '
Until Cornfed t nttle nml Feeders Are
t'oiildcrubl) l.imcr fur the WceL
but Sheep nml l.ninbs llnie
Ally iiticcd Miurplj.
SOF
Hecelpts were:
Olllclal Monday ....
Olilclal Tue-dav ..
Olllclal Wedaesdny
tmiclal Thursday
Otilclnl Friday ....
Olllclal Saturday ..
TH OMAHA, Sept t5
Cattle.
.. fi.M'O
.. J.i'41
.. 4.0M
.. 1.061
. l.W
. . UH
Hogs Sheep
l,t'
7.2M
10,. fi
5.ol
3,570
17 . Ml .'. .f, :
!! .J' Si .V, 74
71 . 1 0 4" S V't
SS J7i I' I. I7'
"4 . 2.4 Hi S0:vt 61.
:.. ii ij' n
7!. . ,'7 IM f. ""' 7.,
7 . m s i'V a .
67.. .. 3 It' S 7't tW ,
70 . 217 Pl f 0?S 1
ci ;so 41 in', si
7 111 till 5 67', ' .
t 10 t. c;i, M
VI . .. ;?.l . H
tit
:
11
lit
1
. m
.I'S
.M
10
4
i
10
S 1"
I '
S ' 1
.- I
5 1'.
I? 1
S '.''.
fl t."
K I.-',
. 1.
I f.
r. 1
5 i
res
Knuii City nil 11 nnd I'rorlslons,
KANSAS CITY SffPt. 15 WHKAT D,
cembcr. (ISe; cash, No. 2 lnrd, 07'o'6SVic;
4o. ,i, iiO'iiiin.c; io j reu, wj-i.io.
COHN lU'cember. "3fj"ntie Uv. "UK
3le; cash. No. 2 mixeii, 35lj3i'ic; No. 3
white. 2U'-'72:tc; No. 3, 2fc.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2c.
HYH-No 2. 47c
HAY-Cholco timothy, J10O1; choice
prairie. $ 00
nFTTKH-Creamery, UM20c; dairy, fa-icy,
17c
KOCS Steady: fresh MIourl and Kan
sas stock. 12'c dez . loss off, cases ie
turned; new whlto wood easoi Included, V
mere.
HF.CI'IFTS-Wheat, 19,t) bu. ; com, 13.60)
bu ' oats. fun bu
SIIU'MHNTS Wbe.it, 2'0 fOl bu ; corn,
1S.S0O bu . t ats, 3.000 bu.
Cull'oriiln Dried I'mlls,
NI7W YOHK. Sent. 15 -CALIFORNIA
pniHO FHFIT-The inirket fcr evtp
orntnl app'es was quiet an J cloi-'ed at nom
Inft'lv unchnimi'd pries S'nie comm n.
:iv; prime. 4V;5'e: choice, i'i"; fa icy,
f.j'IO'ic California dried fruits dull and tin.
chaniTcd at 3t7'vc per pound for prunes, ns
10 size and uunlltv Anrlents, r"y.tl. H'-f
14e; Monr Park, lVdlilc. Peaches, peeler1, 14
jllSc; unperled. frillie.
Peorlii Mr.rUet.
FHOHIA. Sept. 15 COHN Firm : No 2.
40e
OATS--Flrm: No. 2 white. 234c. track
WHISKY On the banu gf 120 for tin
Ishcd o. Js,
.Sntlirdiiy's Short Session Ilrenus n
Dili's lteeiird for the noistn.
NHW YOHK, Sept. 15. The same factors
which caused the break In prices at yester
day afternoon's stock market continued in
rnrV in.lnv anil more business was done
ditrlni; the two hours of the Sntuiday short
session than on nnv full uav tins moiuo.
Llouldatlon was puuniy 111 ni. u .
bear operators sold In bunion 01 tue uiu -Itft
In contldence that lower prices i wo .ld
enable them to cover at a prollt. I he dc-
c lines which incy nroiisiii uooui 0. nu- .....
uncovered many slop-loss orders, whh.li
had been placed in the market as 11 prccau-
tlonarv measure uv recent "i'1 "' '
ers. I no points 01 wt-.iiMn-.-n . -
dent that the li.jul.lution was larRelv of
speculative accounts. In People s t.pp tin 10
Is a large short uccount already and the de
mand to cover was wirne eiioni,o ... o
that stock comparatlvtly steads until near
the ClOSe Otllerwise, tue wenno.-,-, ......
quite Kcneral and evenly uisii lo'iieu. if
principal murium n" "." '; . i.
M. the coalers, uranuers. Fncltles and trunk
ni.. ilw. t.rliiclnnl sufferers. The
Hteel stocks and th" leadlnit HI"'' 'laities show
the same r.ilure of losses. These were ex-
t 'iided from : points in miKiir. uiihiou,
Mi'iioiiolltan. Oe11er.il F.lecl lie, Northwest
ern l.rle lirst prorerreu nun i.inin ,v
C.blo nreferred. '1'he bear tnders coven d
In rome Blocks, but in others the fe'llni? con
tinued In I.uue volume 10 me ciusc, ui n
was active and weak The decrease tn tlu
cash reserves of Jl.iril.20u came close to the
preliminary estimates, HhowltjK that na
tional banknotes have not taken the place
of local tenders to any extent In the out
ward currenov movement. The loan ex
pansion of J7.n22,0eo Is largely due lo Iho
operation of tho Oennan loan suhscrlpllon
and Is a reminder that even If no oId soes
out In pavment of the subscription the de
mands upon the local money markei will
have tho effect of absorhlnK available
credits. Althoiii'h surplus reserves jtlll
stand at over JJO.fiO.nOO. compared with a
merely nominal surplus at this time la-'
year, the sequence or last year's events was
so tinsatlsi'actorv that the parallel doea not
vleld a ft'clltiK of contldence over the ability
of the money market to meet such a trpld
rate of deplotlon na Is disclosed by lodav'fl
bank statement.
The lethargy of the stick market was t.n
relleved durlnK the wei k and t 10 liml'i'.I ec
tlvlty nnd the narrow movements of prices
were nolhlns more than rlpnles on .11 sur
face of a deep and staRnint pool Some
positive deprerslon has resulted fnm the
declaration of tho anthracite miner' A'rlke,
lint tin? effect on prices, even on the group
of cotnmen till catrvlns; railroads, has been
small. The extensive propertv damage in
Texas and the naturally depreusins In
lluenco of the aptialllnc disaster to oilman
lives had nstonlshliiKly llttlo effect en
prices. Favorable deselopments are Ignored.
Current vnllroad earnings, thottrh In aoino
cases not fully up to lust year's high level,
are by no moans so much Impaired ns was
apprehenileil wnen tue ir.iu penon 01 uie
stock market bepan Many railroad nys
tems show handsome Increases over last
year In spite of the latRer expeure of opera
tion. The renewal of the demand for Iron
and Iron prodints has meamrnbl.- rclleod
apprehension over the future of that Im
portant lndustr. and the urgent demand
fot- cotton markets made up In the money
return for the shortness of the crop. Partly
by a process of elimination of these vnriotifi
supposed causes of dullness Wall atreot has
reverted to Its earK apprehensions over tin
autumn market. Thepe were lulled by the
continued apparent ease of money, the larpe
Increase In the currency by banknote ex
pansion nnd Fnlled States treasury dis
bursements, the ab.indance of money 1 im
ported In Interior banks, ns Indicating a
smnll demand this fall upon New York
banks for crop moving purposes, and the
decline In sti tllns oxchinuo from the yold
export nolnt. The week's eents have ie
sultcd In some bardenlni; of money 11 tcs
In New York, nnd the tone Is slctdlle intlv
firmer, l'arly In the wetk It became In. wn
thut prenaratlons had been made by a mem
ber of the Ilrltlsh lonn syndicate to i-hlp
.told this wei k to meet th" Installment due
on subscriptions to the lonn. but the volume
of cotton bills brought on the exchange
market broke the rate and frustrated th
Intention to snip unin Apparentlv tins 1 rr-
lin syndicate Is under n eontintfcnt or I in
plied obligation to fa. lhtate u- jM ehipmcnu
IT. P. r-f. :
iln coupon
iln it. r B
.lo coupon
do new 4'
do coupun
ilu old 4.
ilo coupon.
rtn Ss. r K
ilo cnupon
t r . .t s..
Atch. cm. ir --
li mlj. 4a
Canada Fo. !
flies. & O. 44s.
d 1 ."s
r. iv V w
do S. F. d"h
rrc.101 IV Y r. n. ..
....I'H'jlN J '. sen. 5.
.. .11) 1 No. P.tc Ilo 3i.. .
... !') I di 4
j....r:i
N
..INS
ur
.... 111
tiv
1.1
.ni's
V. r ft Pt 1, It .107
v. coiusi i.ir
O ... Nnv. In 1
do la 103'!
O etton S I fji . .IJ"i,
.11314 du e.ni.d ts . . Ill
1 lto irllic tcnfral . k i.
.101 '1 ltlo ti. W. Is..
514 et I, A I M e rj..
, ...1 '4 .t I. & S F r. fi .
SS'a Ht Paul c'lnsnH
1JJ.,SI. P. C. & P. is
. 'I I di Is
.'.S..liO, So. I'Krlflc 4
Tr.
.. 4s....
(1. Is..
4k
Is
111 'c lire
Cote. P
I) It
ilo 4s
IM Ken. ral l
1' W & I. C
O 11. n-rtrl- 's..
Iowa Central Is .
I,. A- N. nnl. 4 .
M., K. T. 2i..
On 4S
When Issued
. S4 S Itallwiy Rs .
?14,H It T f...
.1' T'X. & I'ar.flc Is
. CO,
M'j Cnlon Pacific 4....l
9S
'I
121,
W,
'I"..
I'l'l
7
114',
7
1 2
Cotton Market.
NF.W YOHK, Sept. 1 COTTON The
cotton market opened steady, with prices
UP 23 to 19 no nls nnd rem h'-d a leycl of ..'if
31 points aboe lust nlijht s Hunt bids before
a biff scire or snorts siioweu tue ursi sign
of nbatliiK. The bears were ci iRht over-
nlttht by a slartllni? bull swims or the i;ni;
llsh market and b a more pessimistic crop
summary by the Chtonlcle than was ex-
lectetl. The cables showed Liverpool to
inve developed pronounced strength after
n brief response to our weakness or into
yeslerdni. reported to base resulleil irom
iiulllh tMironicle statements, kooiI sales In
Fall Itlver cloth markets on a .".-cent basis,
n llrmer tone of southern spot markets and
Increased estimates of the lexas crop dam-
aite by the recent storm. Lurope cahieit
important buyltiR orders to represeniatives
on Ihls side and this, too, rurnlsneii con
siderable b.islness on the bull side. The
public bought with tin encourni;tni: show of
conlldence, while the room trade, which had
none home heavily oversold last night. In
antidilution of n further severe tumble,
coverrd. There was n sllnht rea Hon after
the call under week-end Kollltiir of n settle
ment character, but the market us a whob
was concrnllv steadv, with the undercur
rent of sentiment bullish The markei for
futures closed strontt ' with prices 20f?4!
points net hlKlier. Spot 1 Iom'iI HleailV, c
advance, middling uplands, l"c; mlddlliiK
Rlllf, 11'fC; snles, WO bales. I'utiires closed
stronc; Septciber, 1 . -tOo ; October. 10 10c,
November. 10.02c; Iiecetnber, 10 02c; Jati
uarv, 10,01c; February, U.IKc; March. P.!7c;
Atirll, S.9Jo; May, P.llic: dune, P.Wc; July,
!).9c.
NHW OHLHANS. Sept. 15.-COTTON-Qulel;
sales, 2,i'im bales; ordinary. 91-IOc;
Kood ordinary. 9,4c; low mlddllni;. 10ic.
tnldillln, lie; ood mlddllni;. ll'4c, middling
fnlr. H'c; receipts, 2,llKi bales; slock, 15.210
bnles. I.'utures, steadv; September. 10.02c
hid: October. lO.OSijlO 1 9c. November, HHi
9S5o; December, ! S2iii9 S.lc; .lanuarv. niti
9V3c; Kebrtiary. 9 saw.slc. March, !).SIi9.S0c;
April. f'.SIffj'l vrtc; Mav, 9S519.S7C
ST. l.OFIS. Sept. !.. COTTON -,e
hlKher. llrm: mlddllni,'. lfl',c. sales, none;
receipts, 511 bales; shipments, S9 bales;
stock, S.II7 bnles.
till Miii'Kets.
NHW YOHK. Sept 15 OILS- Cotton see 1
oil, llrm; ellow. ::0'5c. Petroleum, dull;
retlned New York S' 50; Phlladelphi.i end
Hattlmore. Jx 10; Phllidelphl.i and Haiti
more In bulk. $5 15 Hnln. unlet ; strained
common lo cood. JtCtfil.tw. 'I'urpetttlpe,
steady; IPjUfiaic.
OIL CITY. Sent. 15 -fil LS-Credll bal
ances, JI.25; certllleates, no bid; no rutin nor
shipments reported.
LONDON. Sept 15 Ol LS-Turpenllne
spirits 27s. Calcutta Unseed, Hpot, 57s;
Unseed oil. 33s 7l-.l.
L1VKHPOOL. Sept 15-OILS-Cotton-seed,
Hull refined, November and April,
steady, 20s 0d. Turpentine hplrlts, steady,
27s 9d. Hnsln common, steadv, 4s 9d. Lin
seed, 34s 9d. I'etrole um. 8Vd.
CuCfeo Mnrkcf,
NHW YOHK. Sept 15 -COFFUK-Spot
Hlo, quiet; mild, quiet, Cordova. 9jfillc
I he market for futures opi neil steady 5
points decline, and ruled Inactive, wl'h
a weak undertone fo'.lowliu; lower IPimv
Hlo and Santos quotations, l.irpe receipts
and predicted Increase In American v'si
ble. rhe Hlo exchange rate wn private v
cabled lad. maximum, not wltlrtandlni; tho
public uuotatl ,11 of 1",,) IV.ilniH was
slack The mnrkel ob'''l steady, with
prices net unchanged Tot il sales, 7.7'0
ba"s, Includlin,- September, J7 20; November.
J7.30fi7.35: Deci mber, J7 40; I'cbruary, J7.55;
May, JlImVi.iO.
Silulir Mniliet.
LONDON. Sept. 15.-SFO A H-Heet. Sea-
tetnhrr, IN 9d
NF.W OHI.I'.A NS. Sent. 15-SFOAH
Quiet; open kettle. 4,C, centrlfiiBal yel
lows T-ftiSw- eco'ids oTii 9-ll.e
NHW YOHK. Sept. 15 -SI fiAIt-ItH'V.
firm, fair leilnlnfr. 4t,c; cenlrlfuiral 'fj
test, 5c: molasses sucar. Ic; refined, firm,
No. 0. $5 iM: No 7. $5 50. No. !, J5 40: Ni. 9.
J5 30, No 10. $5 25; No II. 5 15; No 12, $5 10;
No 13, 15 15. No. II. IFi to; M'andard A, J5.93;
confectioner"' A, $195: cut loaf. JO 55:
crushed. Jfl 55: powdered. $0.25; granulated,
J0.15; cubes, J0.30.
Nmv orli IJry l.ooils,
NEW YORK. Sent. 15 -The week closed
with still more buyers than sellers In most
lines of cotton goods. Itrown sheetings
and drills not quotnltie for forward con
tracts, woolen goods frequently held above
buyers' present limits; coarso-coloreil
geods are strong; bleached In good do
main), some heavy 0-squares above re
cent lowest prices; print cloths very
strong; prints active; cotton yarns not
quotable owing to retlcenso of buyers.
Total this week .. . 25,01s 3l,i.$
eck ending Sept. .v.. .19.350 31,319
V.cck ending Sept. 1.. ..2 .'71 "3 049
eek ending Aug 25 17.0''?
Week ending Aug. is 17.015 31. LO
Average price paid for hogs for the
nays, wun comparison
MCI
1.IK5
S.7'l'
S.772
OA 17'
1.J19
3V.2:S
32.552
l".61 1
43.:'? '
31.177
last
SIIKF.F-There were otilv ft few cur- el
sheep on the market today nnd they w.-m
mostly feeders, so llu re was no pnrtlcul r
cliHtige In market conditions
There was a s!lnht Increase In the rreelpts
Of sheep this week, as comnared With list
week, und also as compared with the cor
responding week of List year The demand
however, was futlv cqi al fo thu iiceasle'i
and, its 11 result, the market ha t .
itettve nnd strong all the week At the cl. s.
of the week It Is safe to sav that lambs
are close to 2Cc hUher. while sheep .ir.
25fi3iV higher. A slrlctlv . holte bum b
sheep or venrlliiK" would pr.'b, bK lirlnc 1
high ns $100. Lambs sold Ihls week as bbi'i
as J5.38. and all extra prime b nu h might
sell as high as $5 80, but they woi.ld bin.
to be strictly primp In every vvnv
The feeder market has not cb inge.l mn '
during the week The dctratid Is good ..'
tirescnt pilces, but lmyern do not se.-m i
lie willing to pay more The week !',.
with quotatloii!i about where they were a
wecK ago
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug
Aug.
Aug.
Aug
Aug
Aug.
Aug
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug
Sept.
Sept
Ppt.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept
Se pi.
Sept.
Sept.
Kept
Sept.
1900.
I 97
4 AS
ft l
4 95
!
5 03
5 02
5 01
; 4 97
5 Ol'
5 re
i.o v.iiioi.u.so.o.. , Quotations: Choice western gra s vv. il" r
l"99.;iW.lv97.I9?. 1V90 iivfl. ;t 75f, 4 in, clndcc gras vearllng. J.: 7
I 2 S3
1 I 9S
I 5 02
. 1 6 02
5 (0
I 5 05
5 04S1
' . 1
I 5 02 ,
. 11 OA,
.1 5 OS It
.1 5 ff,i;
., f. tisM
5 lOTt
' r. 1 mi
.! 5 22
.1 r. 201,
. 5 U5.
.1 5 0.
4 4H
4 32
I 30:
4 471
4 5l
4 42
I 12
4 ll
4 42
1 4tf
3 751
3 7v!
3 741
3 06
3 07
3 75
3 70,
1 71'
3 ti
3 73
3 70
3 TOi
3 09
3 74 3 U
.1 ni
4 O
I 4 42
1 I 40
I 4 271
4 20'
4 14
3 7.V
3 72 1
3 70,
3 SI
3 91.
I 02
3 97 1
2 S4
2 M
2l?
2 S5
2 ;y
1
ft'
79;
70
4 42
4 471
4 65!
4 51
4 56!
4 49,
I 30
1 091 i
I 301 5 14'
3 21
f. 0.',
5 04
5 11
ft 07
5 01
ft M
sot
1:
3 91,
3 yt
3 991
4 071 2 SI
.1 70
3 72
3 6.t!
3 Oil
3 69
3 05
4 19'
4 22 ' 3 02 1
I 23 3 0.11 4 061
4 30 3 Ml 4 02
4 30' 3 001 I 00)
4 291 3 071 3 91
3 OS
4 2l
I 221 3 77
I 25' 3 79
I 30' 3
4 M 3 71
2 Sll
2 Si
4 32
4 21
4 2!
4 ri
4 21
I 20
4 311
5 :t
:t
s ;:)
5 42
5 15
I 5 W
4 07' 2 SI' 4 341
4 04
3 9.11
3 M
;t
2 76
2 7Si
2 SI
2 SI
2 SO
2 Sl
t 2 791
3 S2'
; VQ " 00.
U ST, 2 70
1 21 r 01
4 131 r. m
4 20 6 ftl
4 22' h 57
6 IS
4 2l
4 of. 1 6 62
4 O'll 5 V2
4 Of,' 5 11
4 00 5 73
4 05 ft 7'
I 5 tS
Indicates Sunday.
The olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'rs.
C. M. St. F Hy ... 2
O. iV St. L. Uy l
Mo. F. Hy. 3
I'. P. system II ,. 1
F, K. M. V. It. II. . 15 .. 2
C . St. P., M. & O. Hy 5 ft
H. A M. H. H. H 1 12 7
". It. .v y. Hy I
C . H. I F , east.. . 2
Total receipts
11 K-VI
I M7
110 SI2 ... .
917
37
1
131
M 170
"21s :Cft64 T70
I
1 9
U1
911;
KiV,
, 91
Wabash Is.
On 2s
West Sho-e 4s
Wis. lntr.il 4..
V. Centurirs ...
.1171,
.102
.112
. 67H,
. S3
lloston StueL llliotlttlillis
llOSTON, Sept. 15. Call loans. 2573 per
cent; lime loans, i'.ICl1) per cent. Official
closing:
A.. T. . F....
do pfd
Amor Susar ...
do pfd
A HIT. Telephnif
Ho'tun P. cvat'd
Host 11 Mo....
C , 'It. Ss Q
HoTtlnlmi Cral ..
1'ed ral Hte'l ...
d ' p'd
Orn. Klett.t' ....
tin pfd
KI. Elee. Ill
Mexican Central
Mich. Telephone.
N. O. & C...
1 Ud CPnv
1. Id Pimilnlnn ...
llubber
,.. ,
.. 6H,
..11 ,
.ir.'
. II!
.. IK'S
,..'.SS
...i::va
...
t'nlon Pae tic
Went Und
AteliUnn 4s...
N". 1: n. & c,
Adventure
Alloiuz Mln. Co
Aiual Cojiper ,.
Atlantic
llostm & Mont.
Ch
32i "al A llrc a
9.1 '3
99
:e
. t
Hi
, sri,
. 2J's
.312
711
. r
,. 0. .Centennial
..1 s Franltlln ,
..139 -.lit
..IP flscfola 61
.. 11 Pamt K1
.. 16 K" ncy It.
.. D iSun'a Fe Copper .. 4'
..2 i U nh Mlnln? 3"'!,
.. C Winona i
.. 2S', Wo.VMlncs 4J
Sriv YorU Mining; S locks.
NHW YOHK. Sept. 15. The following nro
the closlnR quotations tor mining shares
today:
t'lml'iir
C'own P Int
Ci n ' 'al. St Ya .
Pea Iwond
c.oulil & currk .
Hale St Nercruss
I -on Fllver
Mix!. nn
. 17
. 1'
1
. 4.
. S'
. 1!
-..v.,
. a
.. 21
nml
ophir
1 bo mouth
,i" eksilvrr ....
d pfl
Hen Nevada
Htamlarl . ...
I ni n Con. ...
Yellow .la tiet
..5 VI
.. 41
.. 10
..l.-.il
,.6"i
. 3)
..Ol
.. 1.1
.. 15
Loudon MncU
LONDON, Sept F -
05 --1C
.93 7-tn
Can., m n"y
do acci.utjt.
Atchison
Can idl'in Pa iflc... 9
Mt. Paul
Illinois Central
nilFVllle
fid n Pacific pfd
N. Y. central ...
..'li
119',
. 73 V
. 70
.133'.,
t 110I11 1 Ions,
0 11 in -Closing:
Cr e
do 1st pfd
I'-nnslvanl.i
Heading
No. Pacific pfd . .
fl and Trunk
Annconda
Hani Mines
33,
6
7SI.J
1
9
Oe-
'I'oledo MnrUet.
TOLKPO. Sept 15 W 1 1 F.AT Dull :
tober. 79'ic; December. Slie.
COHN Hull; No. 2 cash and September,
42'c; December. 35c.
OATS Dull ; No 2 cash and September,
22'c: December. 2.1':c.
HYK-Dull: No. 2 cash, 62c
OLOVKRSKKD-Active: October, J0.90;
December, $0.70; No. 2, Ji.'pit.SO.
Plillndcliibln 1'rortnep Mnrknt.
FI1ILAD1:LTIII.. Sept. 15.-I1FTTKH-Steadv
but quiet; fancy western creamery,
22c: fancv western prints. 23c.
KOUS Stendv; fresh, nearby, 1c; fresh
western. 17'iff 17'i.o; frresh soulhwestorn,
17c; low southern, 10c.
CHI-KSK-FIrm; New York full creams,
fancv, small. lFrtll'.c; Now York, fair to
choice, lPi.il0c.
lliiiieniiolls Wlient MnrUet.
MINNHAFOLIS. Sept. 15.-WIIHAT-Septcmber,
70c; December. 777(77'i.c: May,
fcOc; to arrive. No. I hard, 79Hc; No. 1
northern. 77'vc; No. 2 northern. 75vb0.
FLOL'H First patents, $U0fl.2O: second
patents, Jl.oOfjl lO; llrst clears, J3.00fi3.10;
second clears, J2.00iii2 10
HHAN Steady at J12.00Jil2.25.
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Huvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 1
li. 11. Hammond Co....
Swift and Company..
Cudnhv Packing Co.,
Armour St Co
Itenton & t'nderwood
II. L. Dennis ,t Co ..
Liiyton & Co
Other buyers
Totals
CATTLIC Tho usual S.ilurdnv conditions
prevailed today, nothltur ot any cons '
quence being offered on the market.
The supply of cml .Ii past week 'ut'
been fairly liberal, quite a gain having
been made oyer tho pie.'Pdlng week, but
us compared with last ur there Is a
slight decrease. The arrivals were com-pot-ed
mostly of western cattle, and inly a 1
few of those were good enough lor klllei-s
The supply of cornfed eittle win v-'iy
light at this point. I ut still the market Is
lower than It was u vvitl; ago. The run
of cornfed altle ut some other points
has been rather liberal, and packers tlgurc
they can get what they want at comp.il 1
tivcly lower prices than sellers, are hold
lug their cattle for heie As 11 result the
tendency of prices has been b wcr nt this
point. The better grades nro probably not
more than a dime lower for the week, but
the common kinds am In cMremo cases a
quarter lower.
Tho cow market has ben In good t-Iune
all the week. The demand has been gnod
and hellers found little diniculty In de
posing of their cow stuff at Just ab'iut
steady prlce.s all around Th" medium
kinds In some cases may nave been a little
lower, but the week olos up about wli Te
It opened runners are also fully steady
lor the week.
Feeders are not quite as high as they
vero a week ago. The heavy weight cattle
of good quality are, perhaps, no morn than
a dime lower than they wfro a week ag".
but from that the decline runs down to 2"c
on the common grades. On Thutsday nnd
I'rldjy. In particular, common light cattle
were very slow sale, as yard traders were
heavily loaded and were afraid they would
not be able to close out their cattle before
tho end of the week. The demand from
the country, however, kept up In good
shape, particularly vvhon It was known
tirlces were off a little, and a eood clear
ance was made, so that a new start can be
taken next week.
Thero was a liberal supply of stock calves
all the week nnd tirlres on that class of
stock also went off a little, though proba
ldv 15c would cover the decline In tho ma
torltv of cases.
1'iinlrnra have, been unable tn llnd Verv
many cattle of their kind In this week's
receipts of western cattle, and for that
bnvo Ti.nlil eood nrlcen for what del
arrive. Steers of good quality aro fully
(2i..twlf for tlm weeli. rnw.i are also about
tho samo 4s they were a wei k aso, nnd
the market was fairly active on most davs
Feeders are quite a little lower, and pa'--tieiilnrlv
Is that trim of the common stuff
The good heavy feeders are In porno cases
not more than a dime lower, hut tho lltht
common stuff Is In somo cases as mucit
ns 23c lower for tho week. Representative
8aU'!,: IIU1FHHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r.
1 810 2 CO
HULLS.
1 r.i 2 65
STOCK COWS AND IIBIFKUH.
en. choice ewes. $1261)361. fair to g ..1
ewes. $:! KVU3 26. cull ewes JiNHfHO. cb.-i
spring lambs, J5.25f"' 50; fair to good si t li t
lambs. $5 imri?5 25 . feeder Wethers. J.l : .e
feeder Iambs, Jlo.4)l.l0. Represents iv
sales.
No Av l'
170 Nebraska ewes Sti -
ritic wjo i.fx'i.; vrot ic miuuht.
Cuttle N 111 1 it i 1 1 Meiidi Tenus Close
M iiiim Mic')i mid l.fiinbs I'lrio.
ClilCAllO. Sept. 15.-CATTLH Hex W
7iio head; nominally steadv; Tcsans 1 l.w, ,1
strong; natives, good to inline steers, 0
tiftliii, poor to medium. JI.I0n5.35; neleii.il
tecders, J.1 9i"nl.0o; mixed slockers, weak 1'
J2.5iOf3 S5, lows, J2 SOU i.Xf, hclfel'S, Jlm'o
61, caimers, 2,25i2..S", bulls, J2.5i'ot.'
calves, Jl.00o0 7ft; TcmiS fed steers, JI ."i
ft 15; Texas grass steers, J3.404J l.3o, 'IV mis
bulls, !2.7uCr 1.30.
1IOOS- Ret elpts today, ll.tsw head; M m
day. 30,uti0 heiul, left over, a.ftoo h .ol
lieavy packing, n shade lower, other,
steady; top, $5t; mixed und butchers. . .
Hlo.t'A, good tu chub e heavy, J 1.06 i .'. 1 '.
rough heavy, Jl.5'ii5O0, light, Jj.Uoi.. ic.
Imlk of sales, J.'i.Iiku.. ;i
HHKKV AND LA MRS -Hecelpts, 'Jn.onu
head; llrm; good to choice wethers, $.: 7".'o
4.20; fair lo choice mixed. J.t loli.l 75; w 1
em sheep. J.I. 75't I 15 ; Tesas sliccp, JJ " '
3.30; native lambs, $1.30510 00; west. 1 1
lambs. J5 K.lft.'.Hl
HKCHIPTS This" week: Cuttle.
head; hogs, HI.Oul head, sheep, OO.60O hi ,1.1
last week, cattle, 69,500 head, hogs, l.Jo. r"
head; sheep, 90,fi0 head
Kansas City Lite MiwU,
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 15 -CATTI.K H
ctdpts, 4i) head; market sleadv; receipts
this week, 02,ooO licad. being the lieavl. .-1
of tho year: all killing and best feeiliin;
grades steady to a shade higher, with
common light under bred feeders decld. IK
lower; native steers, J4 7.Vu5 76: stmlo i
and feeders. $.1 1'ltTI 60; butchers' cows .in. I
heifers. J3 00!".00; catiners, J2.ii-ii'.
calves. JI OOrutj 00
1IOOS- Hecelpts. 3.000 head; inaik. t a
shade easier; receipts for the week. 4S oou
head; prices wore Just a simile higher Him
last week, with light summer weights suit
fetching a premium; heavv and mlxi d to
day. J5.l5fi5.25; light, J5.10i5.27',s: pigs. JIJ
(fie 00
SIIKHF AND LAMIIS-Hecelpls t lit
week, is.ooo head; market active nt ...I
vanclng prices; lambs selling 25c to : .
high'-', muttons. IO'.iCc higher: slock .hi. I
feeding kinds stendv to IV hlchee; lambs
JI.5(Vfi6 25: muttons S3 25Ti3.Xi; feeders. $1 01
(TH.IO; culls, J2r,iK,(3tKl
St. I.iiiiIm 1.1, e Moel..
ST l.OFIS. Sept. 15 - CATTI.K -It Ipt
000 head, market stendv native shlpoliig
and exnort steers. JI OWi S"- dressei'j beef
and butcher steers. $lfii!5 35; steers under
1 oou lbs JintwiT": sloiliors n'd feeders.
lfll7"- cows and hcHers " OUT?! 75, can
ners JI rJiTin no; bulls 2 W1 35: Tovns nnl
tndliio steers. J3.35'u"IO: cows nnd heifers
J2 Jfifit 70
IIOC.S-Hecelpts. 2.l'VI markei s
but sleadv tdgs ami lltthl" " !.".fT5 50,
pneVcs 5.15'r. . T; )il ,.l,nr. JV",',, P
Mii.;i;r ami 1, ,m us ifeceiots "in
bend; markei slondv native million" '0i
Ti'loo- lambs. tlSVTr-, frfi- colls and bu. ks.
I6ff3 60; slockers, S.'5e3 J5.
; 920 2 6.)
1 KM 2 70
J C20 2 75
Clbbs
29 CWH & h 019 2 !)
21 CWS & Il 011 2 !
61 CWS & h S20 2 W)
l.A I Ti
5'.0
742
3 CO
3 U0
A. -Neb.
2 cows. . . .
2 bulls....
10 COWH
Y1J8T MHDA Y
, 701
.1110
. G
2 i.0
6 feeders
1 feeder.
1 feeder
.1T.0
. 0.'1
.1060
SILVRH-llnf, dull. 2S 16-lOd per ounce.
MONK Y -3 ner cent, short bills. 3si per
cent; three months uius, .t,t3it per cent
Weekly llnnU MnleiiiPiit.
NHW YORK, Sept. 15. -The weekly bank
statement snows me 1. mowing 111111
Surplus reserves, decreased, $5,2 0 075; loans
Increased. J7.e22.6''. specie, iiwrea'ed. 5.
091. 10u: legal led rs, di'.r"'ifp I. $2 2ri,10i;
t'.epoflts. del reaced, $1 OnI.60': clrcula:iO'i,
Ineri used, $.172.iO. The h.inks now Ik Id
$l'u.c"i.l75 In 1 xtejt- of the I cqull'erncnts
of the 25 per cent rule.
Hiorts nnd Import,
NHW YORK, Sept 15 - Rxniirts of gobl
and silver from this port to all countries
for tills week aggregate lt,M5 silver bars
and coin and 132 91 1 gold 'I he Imports of
merle were JI7.0V? g' Id ai.o Sl04u FllVr.
The Imports of drv goods and iiicrchnr.fUs.'
were valued nt js.sio.o o.
t ondllloii of the Trensury.
WASlllNOTON, Sept '5 -Today's stite
ment of the treasury lulan es In tho gen
eral fund, txcluslve of the ll50.0oi.(.0 1 gol t
icserve In the division of redemption.
shows1 Available cush balance, JirO.079,211,
gold. J73.139.529
I'orrlnii Fiiiiincliil.
HKRI.IN, Sept 15 On the bourse toil iv
3 per ient home funis were llrmer on
Vol. 1 1, . niM. ti Ami-neons and Cani-
duiui vvnu Uu.i. Minus de. lined, vwlng 10 j Total amount
Ilolutli Market.
DFLFTH, Si pt. 1" - W I IK AT No. 1
hard, cash, to arrive. September nnd De
cumber, So'hc; May, si'ic; No. I northern,
cash, to arrive, September and December.
7S7tc; Mav. S2'.c; No. 2 northern, 7311c;
No. 3 spring. .0V.
OATS-2"".''.2tc.
COHN-4'i',c.
.1llliTiiul.ee Crnln MnrUct,
MILWAFKKK. Wis.. Sent. 15 WIIHAT
Higher: No. 1 northern. 7Sc; No. 2 north
ern 707l77c.
ItYH -Firmer: No. 1, K!Viii3;o.
RAHLKY Firm, No. 2, 52c; sampV. 35
(Q514c.
Tin: iihm.tv maiikht.
INSTRFMF.NTS placed on record Saturday,
September 15, 1900:
Wnrrnnty Deeds.
A. M. Goodrich to Andrew Klewlt. s',4
lot 0 and n4 lot 7, Pieston & W.'s
add t 2,000
Ci. T. Morton to K. .1. Hauler, lot 11,
Ford's Saratoga add 450
Mary H. Rrlileiibcckcr und husband tn
L. II. Waimcr, lot 2, block 9, South
Omaha 600
M. H. Crushy et al to L. C. Hiiteliln
son. lot 32, block 2, Shermun Avonuo
park 25
Same to same, same 42.i
Omaha Savings bank to John Ken
nedy, nw part lot 3, Johnson'H add... 6,000
(lull I it I in lleeils.
H. W. Patrick to New Hampshire Sav
ings bank, lots 7 and S, Dundee
Place
O. H Lake to L H Sears ot nl, Vi
st't, nnd se', swl, 20-15-12
M. L. Mitchell to Adelaide Sackott.
s 37 feet of n 73 feet Iota 11 and 12,
block 2. Sherwood park 1
A. T. Ayres and wife to W. A. Uald-
win, lot 6. block R. Lowo'h add 1
Deeds,
W. S. Aifkwlth. administrator, to A. T.
Ayres. iot 5, block It. Lowe'a 1st add 75
Mary R. Kimball et al to Thomns I,
Kimball compuny. w'4 section I, e'u
section 5, nei,, poU and government
lots 2, 3 and I In section S. wli nw',
nnd govtrnment lot 2, In 3-lC-ii; lots
20, 21, 21. 86. 28. VS. 32. A. Kountsse's
add: lots ID to is, uiock II. Ileiiroro
Place, lots 51 und 55. Fulrinount
l'luce
"I fni.iters.. 7S7 2 90
fl feeders.. f.s5 2 90
1 foeAer... t40 2 !1
iir-ir!-'rii.r.' wns n llclit run of
!... in.i.n. nml as the demand ivns In
good shape, tho market opened up active at
.n ndvance of 2V.'iC TIU! ouiK.tii
3 8
2 90
3 16
hogs
tho
4 .liisetili 1,1, r lilni'U.
POFT1I ST .tOui.'PM Mo . Knot 15 iSne-
clnl Tnlertrnoi 1 The Journal (Kioto-
C VTn I V. Iteee pis. i.o: mnrket stendv:
i,,n'..el Fronr
llorlS Hecelpfs. t KO- tiinrket average I
slfolv n'l grades, J5 15'u5 25; bulk of s-i1e.
171- 1ir. "2U
SIH'JKF- Receipts, none
Xi'tv VurU l.l,i Moot.'.
Nl W YORK Sent. 15.--C.V TTI.t." Re.
celnts. 424. no Ii-kPii-': nomlni'l'v steoh
enble t iinchnnee.l' shipments '.V-S cnl tie.
102 sheen and 7.0'0 oiiarters of be"f
CAI.VF.S- Vo fresh arrivals- nolhliig do
Inn" ""'lunlb' sie prlv
SIIKKF. AND LAMPS Recb.t I.OYi;
Iambs onennil weak, l"'ol 1"i't5e ..ff
sbeen 3(VvrH.?0: mills r"n- 'milis. J '.
ip0 25- Cnonda Iambs ffl l'.U'O 7"
IIOOS Receipts, 3.110; nominally sleadv
Slocb In sttxlit
are the receipts
Followlne
nrlnclpal western markets
15:
CilHi
South Omnha. .... bs
Chicago 700
Kansas CRy .. ' "i
St. Louis 0 0
al the f "li
fer Sept' inner
II ICS
3 r.7o
1 '.001
.,)
r imi
Sh 0..
1 9.
Totals
1"R 22 970 40 H i
hogs sold from $5.65 to $5.15, with the light
oKi. roloi tiiostlv at J5.WiD.15 with a
veslerdiiv. Medium
weUhts sidd around J5.07'Xj and J5.10 und the
heavv packers around J5.0o and lower. The
greatest advance today was on the In uvy
hogs. The kind or lings mat iirouKin in
Mime cases as low as JI 9.i yesterday
brought as high as $5.0u loilav 'I tie quoiuy
of the receipts, today wiih better than
vesterday, which lielps out today's aver
ago considerably. Practically everything
wa:4 sold nnd weighed up early In the morn
ing, no material chango being noticed In
the market from start to Mulsh
The receipts of hogs thlH week wero about
the same uh for the preceding week nnd a
trlllo heavier than for the corresponding
week of last year. The demand was In
good shape on most days and the. Ilrst half
of the week prices advanred Hharply On
Monday there was an ndvanre of about fie,
with h was followed on Tuesday by a still
further advance of about Co, which carried
the average price lo $5 22. the highest point
reached bIiicc Hie middle of Mav On
Wednesday they took off a couple of cents
and Thursday and Friday the market wont
down rnpldly. The low point was on
Frldav, when the average cost was slUhtly
over $5.05, but Saturdny'H Hdvunro carries
the mnrkel nearly back to vvheru It was at
ot last wecK. jiepreoeriiauvH
the i:lono
kiiIlh:
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.238
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296
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365
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19
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f. 10
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6 10
V 10
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5 o
$800 PROFS?
ON EACH $100
Invested Is the record of 14 new minis
opened last year, the lowest allowing
$100 profit and the highest $2,100. lb
nverage of the 11 being oyer JKO11 net
prollt on each floo linested tu tin ir
stneks. No Investment offers greater
oppnrtunltleH for unusual prollts than
mining legitimately condueled as a
business on u business basis and not as
11 Htock speculation.
The IDth and 25th ol each month regularly are
Tim TWO DIVIDI NI) DAYS
for tho several si lected mining Invest
ments wo handle as ext luslvo Fiscal
Agents and onlerH must leach us prior
to those dates to hci urn tho current
monthly dlv blends.
We are Jutt bringing out a Now Property
AT 25 CLNTS I'liR SHAM- PAjVooLUE
that In our Judgnif nt will pav a prollt
lo first investors of luo per cent within
a year
fiend for our neiv booklets of
ill vlilcinl-pnycr nnil lull pnrllcu
lltrs of IiIkIi liileresl-benrlliK, nb
milntely Mtfe lliv eslioeiils.
DOUC.LAH. LACKV & CO,,
HANKHHS AND HROKFRS.
DIVIDEM D PAYING MINING STOCKS
06 Hroadway A 17 New Sl NEW YORK.
Wcbtcrn Hrani b chamber of Com
miric, Clrv eland, o.
JAMES E- BOYD & GO.,
Telephone 10;9. Oninlui, Nat
COMMISSION,
GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS
BOAUU OF TUAIIB.
Correipondence; John A Warran ft Co
Uirot wire to Chicago and Mw xorX
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BRAMCH 103b IU5T
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llf so, speciiluto HUiccsHfully. Send youi
.orders to a reliable house where they will
j be placed In the ujo 11 imukct We an
man" tor you 111 one monin more lnnn si
on your money than any bank will pay you
In a year Kend for our b ink on npei ijlatb n
H is free,
J. K. Comsiock & Go-
i Itooni 2:i Traders' llliljr., t lilcui(U,