THE OMAHA TA1L.V 111312: AVRDXHSPAY, S Kl V ISM H lilt in, imw. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Unfayorablo Weather and Strength in Mar kets Influences Wheat Advance. CORN DULL AND INCLINED TO BE LOWER lUnitr tn Xiirrnir In OnU nml Hip Trade l.ncnl llrtnnni! lor Lard Vm Hip IVnturr In the Provision JlnrUet. CIIICAOO. Sept. 18 -t'nfiivornbln wenther from the northwest anil strength In the markets of that section were Innuentlul In an ndvnnco In whont today. October closing "ifi'SiC over yesterday. Corn closed 'Ar. higher and oats a shade lower. Pro vl'lons closed unchanged to 1T'$e higher. Wheat opened nervous and easier, Oc tober at TBTWTC'ie, because, of Liverpool's failure) to respond to the advance here vrsterday and because the predicted rains for the northwest failed to materialize. There, was a considerable amount of profit taking at the start, but the offerings wero well taken nnd the market gradually worked up tn 77'c. Rradstrect s report of un Inereaso In the world's visible of o,118,0) tut. caused more selling later. ItJt mean tlmo the northwest markets had turned . ..... n ...i u, aiiiir wna t-e.nlllv nhsorbed When shorts tried to get back some of their sales the: found a verv stiff array of holders and the price was bidden sharply un to 7V The close was firm. Octobr tw,r hlKher at Wt77c. (Vsb sales here were reported at 200.000 bu. New York reported .".( loads taken for the other side. Clearances In wheat and Hour were 1,300,000 bu. Primary receipts aggregated 1 12.1 000 bu., compared with 1.617.OU0 bu. last year. Minneapolis anil Duliitli reported WIS cars, against 001 last week and I.-Sj a vear aKO. Local rcrclpts were 3..0 can, 20 of contract grade During the afternoon It was reported raining at Orand Iorks Corn was dull and devoid of speculative Interest. It was also Inclined to seek a lower level becnuse of easy cables, large receipts, freer offerings anil good condi tions for the maturing crop west. Irade was largely of a scalping character. Re rlpU were Wft cars. October corn sold be tween I'-Sric and 3Sic closing '8c higher at 38NiC. Oats were dull, the range narrow and the trade local. October sold between 21V atwl 21ue "nil closed a shade down at 21vlf 2lc. flecelpts wore 330 cars. The demand for 'ard was the feature In tho provisions market. The small stocks of this commodity caused covering by shorts nnd as packers were also buyers tho mnrket advanced October pork sold between $12.25 and $12.02! and closed lOffl 1214c over yesterday at $12.15; October lard between JV.07'A and M 90. closing li'fce higher nt $7.70, and October ribs between $7.16 and $7.37',1i7.t0, with tho close un changed at $7.37'U7.j0. . Kstlmnted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, it:, cars; corn. 400 cars; oats. 23.) cars; hogs, "rhe tending futures ranged as follows: XrUcTcsTopcn.l HlghTTl.ow. Close. Yes' y. Wheat Sept. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Outs Sept. Oct. Nov. Pork Oct. .Ian. Lnrd- Oct. Nov. Jan. Illbs- flept. Oct. .Ian. 7fiV4fiTd 77 77.'fj:4 78-i 4 40' ' 2H1 21 2li, 5li 22 22',i. 12 20 12 2T. 11 3741 11 421 C 00 7 07'4 0 !f) I 7 02'i 6 05 I C 70 7 824 7 83 7 40 7 4.'. C 071 6 10 76' I 77H Wh 77H1H4 77-S 7SV4 39'4 40 3Si 3SH 36 ZWti, 2P4 21'i aiHSiVfi; 21!; 22 (tf'i 12 02'A 12 15 11 32 11 4214 fi 00 7 0.', fi 90 7 00 G 63 C 0714 7 7714 7 7714 7 3714 7 -10 6 03 C 0714 76H 771i 78 3S'4 3l- 2W6 214 22V. 12 03 11 3214 6 R7',4 0 83 C 624 7 SO 7 40 6 03 nnd midline d at $115 73'Ef 17.(0 Pip Iron warr.int.-i wire very ilu'l at $.37yt"l0 :7't Lead was also dJli at J4 374, while spelter was firmer nt il.KUHlK. Tho brokers' prlco for lead was $1.00 and $lC.7Htl6,S7l4 for copper. omviia wholesale markets. Condition of Trade nnd (Inntntlnna on . 1 11 (lie- mill I'nncy I'roilnrr. KOOS-Ilecslpts liberal; good stock firm at 14MI1.V- LIVE POt'LTRY - Hens. 7c; . roosters, Sfilc; spring chickens, 8c ; ducks. 4Qoc; geese. 4ti5c; turkeys, Sc. FRESH DRESSED FOl'LTRY-Itcns, So Tt9c; roosters, b'nOc: ducks nnd geese. SO 10c; broilers, per 111.. 10JUc: turkeys, 12'4c; prairie chickens, per doz.. $2.Goir4.u0. HFTTER-Common to fair. 13c; choice, lSfilCc; separator, 21c; gathered creamery, 19Ti20e FIfc'lt-Tront. 10c. bluensh, Oc; pickerel, 8c; catfish, 12c; dressed Iiuffnlo, 6c; white fish, 10c: herring, f.c; black bass, 10c; sal mon, 13c; white bass, 10c: cropple, 10c; pike. 10c; hallbui, l-i; hullboaa. 10c; ring perch. 6c; lobsters, green, 22c; boiled lob sters, 23c; mackerel, 20c; codfish, 10c; yellow percn, sc. KttKSH OYSTKHS First grade, solid packed, New York counts, per enn, 40c: extra selects, 33c; standards, 30c. Second grade, sluck filled, Now York counti, per can, 30c; extra selects, nc; stanuaras, 20c. PIOKONS-I.lve, per dozen, 90c. VKAt.S-Chnlcc. Ofllftc. HAY Prices ipioted by Omaha Wholesale Hay Uealers' association: Choice upland, $8.30; No. 1 upland, $S.0O: medium, $7.50; coarse, $6 f,n. Hye straw, $3.W). These prices nro for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair nnd pr'ccs linn. OATS-No. 3 white, 26c. COllN-No. 3, .Die. imAN-512 7.-. VROITTAUIiKS. Ct'CCM MORS Per dozen. 20fl25e Ni:V TCHNIPS-Pcr bushri basket, 5c. NKW Ili:ivr.S-Pcr dozen bunches 15fi'-0o. NUW CAHHOTS-Per dozen ounches, 23c. I.KTTPCK-Per dozen. 10tjl5c. It A I) IS 1 1 KS Home grown, per dozen. 15c. M3AN8 Wnx, per half bushel basket, 40c Htrltif? H5Ci p'0TATtKS-Per bushel, 40050c; sweet notatoes. per tiound. 2c. CAHUAnK-Home grown, per pound, lic. f'Afl.iri.OWKH-Pcr dozen, (l. TOMATOHS Homo grown, per half bushel bnsket. 10c. ONInNM llomr- grown, per bu., 0OQ6OC. w : k i j t; u 1 r. ora s it a . au vx. FKl'lTS. PI" r"i:S California freestones, S3c; clllii,s, 73c. 1'M'MS-Cnllfornla, per crate, $1.10fil 25. PIM'NKH Ctaii and Colorndo, per crate, $1: tier box, fine HAHTI.nTT PKARS-Pcr box, $1.75t?2.00; Others, $I.WWt.7S. OUAI'KS-Cn'irornla Tokays, 4-basket crate, $1.50; Concords, home grown, 1710c; Uelawnro and Niagara, per 5-lb. basket, 15c. WATKRMHI.ONS As to size. 2C(fJ25c each. CANTAI.OI PIJ-Oems, per dozen. 403fio; large sizes, fi01(75e. APPI.KS-Natlve, 75c(f?$l per bu.; per bbl.. $2 50773.00. Crab apples, tier bbl $-1 CHANIIKIIHIKS-Per bbl., $7; per crate, $2.50. TllOPICAI, FUUITS. OUANOi:.S- Valeticlas, $4.2r.Ti4.73. I.IC.MON.S-Callfornia, extra fancy, $5.50; Choice. SVOOfta.Zn rtANANAS Per bunch, nccordlnn to size, $2.KI-U2.75. MISCELLANEOUS. NfTS-Kngllsh walnuts, per lb., 12ffl3c; lllberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per lb., 163 ISc; raw, per lb., 4',4??3c; roasted, 6!4fi7',4c HlI)i:S No. 1 green, tic; No. 2 green, ficj No. 1 salted. 71te; No. 2 salted, 6Uc: No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c. OIlANCnS IX A VA I LA II 1,1' Sl'IM'LlRS (if No. 2. Cash quotations wero as follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $3.80f?4.00; strulchts. $.1.60173.70; clears, $.1.1063.50; spring upeclals, $1.50; patents, $3.30')jl.50; Hirnlzlits. J.1.00(fi3.50: tinkers. $2.50112.75. WHEAT No. 3. 71f7Cc: No. 2 red. 7814c CORN No. 2, 40Uc ; No. 2 yellow, lu'ifT 40',4c. OATS-No. 2. 21iffi22c; No. 2 white, 23c; No. 3 white. 3M!2.''.4C. RYE No. 2. 02i52l4 llARLEY-Oood feeding. 33g30!c; fnlr to choice malting, 401f33c. 8EEDS-N0. 1 tlax. $1.5Si5?1.5S'4: No. 1 northwestern, $1.5914. Primo timothy, $I.O0H 4.35. Clover contract grade, $10. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12.15 W12.20. Lurd, per 100 lbs., $7.03fi 7.0714. Short ribs sides (loohe). $7.00. Dry salted sboul dnrs (boxed), $0.374U6.02V4. Short cleur sides (boxed). $8.108.20. WIIIHKY-Ilasls of high wines, $1.26. SUC.ARS Cut loaf, $6.60; granulated, $6.10; confectioners' A, $6; off A, $5.85. Following are the receipts and shipments of the principal grains: Receipts. Shipments. Flour bu lt.OOO 11.1100 Wheat, bu 374,000 406,000 Corn, bu 556,000 311,000 Oats, bUi., 460,0110 318,000 Hyp. bu 5.000 Hurley, bu 101,000 10.000 On tho produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, l(Srfr 21c: dairies, 14Ull!ic. Cheese, tlrm at lOVu1 1114c Eggs, firm: fresh, 15c. Cnblr nnd 'I'rlPKrmililc Report (ruin A II nut mill Ashore. NEW YORK. Sept. 18.Speclnl cable nnd telegraphic advices tn Rradstreet's show tho following changes In available supplies, us compared with tho last uccount; Wheat. I'nlted States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increased ,1,218,000 bu.; afloat for and In Europe, increased 1,800,000. bu. Total supply Increased 5,118,000 bu. Com. I nlted States nnd Canada, east of Rockies. Increased 616.000 bu. Oats, United States and Canada, east of Rockies, Increased 2.740.000 bu. Among the more Important lncrenses re ported are those of 400,000 bu. at north western Interior elevators, 116,000 bu. nt St Josetih. 82.000 bu. at Cleveland, 53,000 bu. at Coteau. 52,000 bu. ut Dallas and 50,(HJ bu. at Louisville. Stocks of wheat at Port land. Ore., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., Increased 320,000 bu. last week. STio; No. 2 northern, TCcj No. 3 spring ,J'.c. OAT8-23I23tiC. nYE-2c. HAHLEY-37a48c. CORN lOUc. MOVIl.MirST OFf!TOrKS AMI IIO.M)5. MurUet Onpp Slnrc (lor Ilnck to It" Condition of DiiIIiipsn, NEW YOR1C Sept. lS.-Tho stock mnrket demonstrated Its Inertness again today and tho effort to continue yesterday's course of recovery fell flat. Pr'ces were nt one time advanced considerably above last night's level, but they did not hold nnd the closing showed somo of the gains com pletely wiped out or reduced to small pro portions. The announcement during tho tiny of u failure of n stock exchange noue had a rather detinsstng effect, nlthoiiijn tho suspension seems to bo due entirely to private causes. About 2.0"0 shares of stocks wero sold under the t tile for the aicni'iit ot tho suspended firm on tho exchange and tho quotations for some of the stoess sold wero considerably depressed. They recov ered somewhat after the selling tinder the rulo was completed, but In the dealing Consolidated tins was forced down again and sold 2 under the high point. Iicie lo Oa whs Inclined to buy stocks In the mar ket, notwithstanding the good Impression In that market and the demand from that sourco wns a factor In tho early ri?o in the market With a geneial election pend ing Loudon expects a period of the snme kind of dullness ns has been prevailing here. The exudation that 11 portion of tho American subscriptions to the German loan will be paid by the transfer of stctlit'i exchange bills helped to wtaken the Lon don market. The strength of Americana In that market. In spite of the generu weakness nnd of the further rls in dl -count rates, wns 11 distinction for that group of securities. Notwithstanding the buying hero for London a-count and the continued large exports of merchandHi tho rise In discounts was effective In caus ing 11 sharp upward Jump in sterling ex change, tho price for demand bills rising qulto 141I. Sterling exchnnu'- at llerlln, on the other hand, dropped pfg on accou it of tho continued hnrdii"s In the He'iln money rate. Thce various developtnoius and responses In tho world's motiev mar kets were watched with cIohp Interest, .is bearing on the future of our own moiv y market. Dispatches from Chicago reported that nil Herlln bankets were applying to banks there for loans for a period of sev eral months The New York money market showed 11 hardening tendency and call loans commanded "t per cent. Tlnv loans were also more firmly held. The movement of money to tho Interior continues lar.se. both by express nnd registered mall and liv tnlKirr.iiihle trunwfers through tho sub- treasury. The amount transferred in ttH-i mmiM,!- In Ww nrlfiirm loihtv atlloUllte to M23.o0ii. On the other hand the -uib- trivisiiiri' was a debtor nt the clearing lions, tn.luv in tlir iminntit nf J2.Ofil.4SS. Till 4 W.li mot'ly represented by orders on Klondiko gold iieposiieu nt j'acuic oasi pmiun, uu tho payments for pensions wns large to day. The question of the exact process by which payments for the Oerinan lo.vi .,.,. V, mn.ln lu ullll iillupltll'il 1 tie 111- clilents of the Inst week sirengihened the conviction that the controlling interests In tbii various leading slo-ks wilt lend 11" nminlcr nffnrlx hv 'ineculators to lillll prices pending the solution ot the various une-r-ni..iA l,.j,mlnf nvrr ttin tiinrket. but they are- equally prepared to support prl s und protect stocks with unfavorable fnc- Tho bond market wns dull and Irregular i.. iii uinl lilies nnr value. JruW I'nlted Stntes 2s advanced U 111 the lild price. . . , Commercial Advertiser's London, flnanelal was tlrm todny. mainly because of the v,,,jl,iu mill Hip cneral ex- jiecta'lon that the' parliamentary elections it' iii.ri aiinniinn limn iiii'i ti.i- ...... rrt... . ri4rlninl IVfm nn eX''Cn tlon, profei'sloiuls buying In the belief that yesterday's slump was largely caused ny nuinHiuiaiiiNi. .ic ...... .1... rln.n wna nt the best lirlC.'S Tlnt'os were lower, Pari Miowlng a weak , i-.,ill mnnv WflR P.1SV nlllt dlS- counts ! were tlrm. The bank lost ira.M) 5-nlil tn Eovnt. 5.000 to Africa and 5,0vi Vr. imiin k Iver was lower In India, but .U ..I.,.. lioA U'fW 4lPnrfV. The following are the eloslnz prices on the New York Stock exclisnge: !7 .Union I'aclflo f.5"i call do iifd.. -ii,Waba;h C Si4 1.. pM 1" 4S Wheel, i U E STti do SA pfd 10ij Wis. Centrul aud $1 Mt, for X(y dm- postrd rates, $4v4i.1i4M, iominiril.il oil' H'-'.il SILVER Ortlll. ates, Wt-'ltS'ii . ba". C2Sc. M. xti an dollars, 49' llONDS-Oovi rnment, strong; state, in active; rallroud, Irregular. I'orelmi I'lniini'lnL LONDON, Sept IS -Money was In good demand today und there was a fnlr supply It Is feared that It will be needful to send gold to Germany In connection with the new German loan now being ulaccd in the I.nlted States. Discounts are tlrm. Tho llnanclal and banking houses are act ing laiitlmsly, especially in view of tile Mpproachlug general election. Tills has nlso disturbed the stock exchange, the operators entertaining no hope or a revival of business while tho elections nro pro gressing. American securities opened nbove purity, subsequently improved nnd closed good. Grand Trunks were wenk on the decrense lu tralllc returns where nn In crease had been anticipated. Katilrs were a!so wenk on the abandonment of the hope of the public coming Into the market. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Rank of England on balance today was JM13.U0O. Spanish 4s. 71V Gold premium nt Ruenos Ayrcs. 133 0i. ItERLIN, Sent. 18. -The weeklv state ment of the Imperial Rank of Germany shows the following cnanges: insn in hand decreased 1.110,000 mnrks. treasury notes Increased 480.000 marks, other securi ties increased 33.0SO marks unit notes in clrculntlnn Increased 2,050.000 murks. Rusi ness was improved on the bourse todar iniernatioiial securities were quiei. iiuiians were harder. American and Canadian Pa cifies were maintained and mine shares wero good on bear rcpurcliases. i;xcnangi' nn London. 20m 44'4pfgs for checks. The rate ot discount for short bills was l per cent nnd for three months bills 4 per cent. . .. PARIS. Sent. 18. Realizations were me order of the day on the bourse and trans actions were restricted tn Internationals llrazlllans wero weak, owing to me ne- cline In exchange, and Spanish is recovered on the improvement in me rate ot ex chnnzo. Rio tlntos declined. KafTlrs suf fered on realizations prompted uy uie un certainly as to the situation In South Africa Three per com rentes, iuiu ic i"r the account. Exchange on London. 2,if 15c for checks. Spanish Is closed at 72.S74. I'liiniii'liil Notes. ST. 1.0FIS. Sent. lS.-Clcarlngs. $-,28l.02; hnliim-cx. Jl 1M3I7. Mnnev. 5117 Her cent: New York exchungp. wc discount um; i-c discount asked. ... , . i-iiti'aiii soul is. lea rules. ji.i.m.oo.. balances. $1,110,019; posted exchange, slot JI8V New York exchange, ac uiscouiii. rl.l 11 IKK, ricpi. 1. i ifiu nihn, ...,, W? I'm: liultitwi.M I!) .MH.TKi. HOSTliN. Sent. 18. i-iearings, n,iii.w; i,..i,,,,...,u ti no mi RALTIMORE. Sept. ls.-Uienrillgs, Wi.',- C7I I..,1nr...,u tlVtA.ll PHILADELPHIA, M'pl. is. i irai in $16 277.221; bain noes. J.'.OI 9,533. . .,., CI ,M I .N . A I I, Bepi. n M'.i i ihk", Rrl; New Yprk exchange, 20(i2.ic dl'couni Money. 3H0 per cent. ('onilllliiti of the Tri'imiry. WASlllNV.TnN'. Kent. lS.-Tndny's state ment of the treasury balances lu the gen eral fund, exclusive of the jido.ohi.'ki goni reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $13l,.,S20; gold, ?i4,l-.k.m;i. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oorn Cattle Are Rather Slow, bnt Feeders Soil at Steady to Strong Prices, HOGS BRING HARDLY AS GOOD PRICES loot! Sheep Arc Strong; nnd Active, While Lifinlm Are n Little Slow anil Tendency I, on rr. Recelnts were: Ottlclal Monday. Ofllcial Tuesday SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. IS Callle. Hog.. Sheei r.fiw 5,011 !.:tl0 7.016 i;i.:m 8,381 Two days this week.... 12.731 10.256 22.0SS Same days last week. .14,037 7.i'.w Ji.wi Same week before 11,020 11.43.; 18.2b; Same three weeks ago.. 11, 572 10,3it 0.J; Samo four weeks ago 8.883 O.iW 17,3lr Average price paid for hogs for the last several days, with comparisons: 10"O. ,i899.189S.lS97.irM5.'lS05.11S94 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Kept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 1... 3.'.'. I . 5 .. fi... 7. . . 8... 9... 10.. 11 12.. 13 II 15 , 16., 17.. IS.. 5 01', 4 20 3 611 3 Mi 2 77 4 141 3 61 4 071 2 8 5 02 I 3 63 4 0"! 2 M 5 l'!, 4 19( 14 t)L a J.I 5 0.SUI 4 22! 3 C2I I 5 ft,S 4 23 3 .tj 4 05 I 5 10T4I 4 301 3 V i r. iii' I r. 22 1 ' 5 20', i r. o7's 5 n3 I 5 0SV 1512 4-51 I 5 13 I 4 23! 4 2 t 231 I .to 4 Vl 3 7: 3 34 3 68 3 671 3 68 3 771 3 70 81 I 02 4 00 .1 01 3 03 3 84 V6 2 78 2 81 2 81 2 JM 2 8S1 2 7J I 32 .1 82! I, 871 2 70 3 f I 2 731 3 681 3 861 2 05 , 3 Oil 2 71 & (3 4 31 4 34 I 21 5 61 4 131 3 f I 201 f 51 4 22 3 i7 5 53 4 21 4 (V, 5 62 I O.il 5 82 4 or.1 8 1 4 06 5 73 I II.S .1 I . (.8 4 ail 5 67 4 0I 5 61 lllillpntna Miitiflnv Tho ofllcial number of cars of stock brought In todny by each rn.ul was: , Cnttle.lIogs.Sh'p.H'r'S C. M. & St. P. Ry... 1 4 O St. L. Ry 1 5 Missouri Pacific Ry.. .1 3 I'tilon Pacific System 65 22 Z 1 C. N W. Ry 1 2 F.. I.'. .: M. V. It. R.. 46 S. C. P. Ry 1 C. St. P.. M. O. Ry 3 II. K- M. R. R. R 52 C, 11. .It Q Ry I 1C. C. St. .1 12 C. R-1. fi i' cast C, R. I. A P., west.. 18 43 5 1 120 Total tecelpts ....207 120 31 The disposition of the dny's receipts w.n ns ioiiows, ciicii iiuyer purcl'.asiiig tne mini rer 01 nenn lnilicaicd NIJW YORK (illXEttAI, MAHKHT. Prices of tin. Day on Vnrloiis Coininoil It les, NEW YORK. Sept. IS FLOt'R Re ceipts, 30,260 bhls. ; exports, 17.615 bbls. ; market less active, recent demand having siippllod the trade, buyers nnd sellers were lOti 20c apart on spring patents todny. Winter straights. $:t r0'Tf3.tr, Minnesota patents, $4.1.Vitl.50: Minnesota bakers, $2.75 ra3.30; winter patents. $3.50'ii3.o0; winter low grndes, $2.43Ci2.65. Rye flour, firm; snles, 600 bbls.; fnlr to good, $3.0J1f3.25; choice to fancy. $3.30it3.03. CORN.MEA L Firm : yellow western. SSTfp 80c; fancy, 00c; Uraiidywlne, $2. 13ff2.53. RYE Quiet; No. 2 western, 5814c f. o. b., nfloat; state. MfrSSc1. c. 1. f., New York. IiARLEY Firm; feeding, 43fi46c, c. I. f., New York; matting, nofruSc, c. 1. f., UalTalo. PARLEY MALT -Dull; western, 62(itr.Sc. WHEAT Receipts, 134,100 bu.; exports, 08.628 bu.; sales. 3,100,000 bu. futures and 200,000 bu. export. Spot, firmer; No. 2 red, 83sC f- o. b., nfloat, and Slsc, elevator; No. 1 northern, Dtiluth. sec f. o. b., nfloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth. 01c f. o. b., afloat. Options opened steady on light offerings, only to sac off under disappointing Liver pool cables, southwest selling and local realizations, From this depression prices morn than recovered on reports of rain In the northwest ngnln, very strong outside tnnrkots nnd actlvo local covering; closed strong nt Mne net advance. March, 86U ?l87c, closed nt S7c; May, 83"4fflS0'4e, closed h 86H-c: September. 8HS2W,c. closed ut S2Uc; October, Sliiri82l,e, closed at 821ic; December. 8;i 5-16'ii81'4C. closed at 8ll4c. CORN Receipts, 01.000 bu.; exports. 500, 406 bu.; sales, 160.000 bu. futures nnd inn.OOO bu. exports? Spot, firmer; No. 2, 47',4c, elevator, and 4Slic r. o. u., alloat to nrrive. Oiitlons were nt first depressed a little by large Chicago enriot arrivals und weaker cnbles, but closed tlrm. Isffic net decline. May, 40V? 41p. closed at 407;e; fieptember closed at 47',4C October nt 46c; December, tlliill'nc, closed ut 41"ic OATS Receipts, 80.500 bu.; exports, 00.170 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 25c; No, 3, 2P-o; No. 2 white. 27c: No. 3 white. 2fi'ic; track mixed western, 23''ii26c; track white west ern nnd white state, 2514iff33c. Options wero low but nominally stenilv. FEED Dull . spring brnn. $16.25(f10 50: middlings, $17.ooffl0 50; winter brnn, $17.501f IO.OO; city. $16.504117.00. HOPS Quiet , state, common to choice, ISM crop, 10iH3c; old olds, 23flc; Pacific const, 1890 crop, 1013c; old olds, 2ii3c. HIDES Firm; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 18e, Cnllfornla, 21 to 25 lbs., 18'4c; Texas, dry, 24 tn 30 lbs., 13hc. L13ATHER Firm; hemlock sole. Ruenos Ayrcs, light to heavyweights, 2214ti'23!4c; ncld. 2214m 234c. WOOL-DuU, domestic fleece, 23ff2Sc; Texas, 151il6c. PROVISIONS-Reef. nulet; family. $t0.00 Ofll.00; beef hams, $20 00521.J; packet, $10.00 (ffll.OO; city, extra India mess, $16 OOff 17.00 Cut meats, Bteudy. plckleil be'lles, $8,731 11.00; pickled shoulder". S10.50; hams. $0 7u Si 10.75. Lnrd, stmidy, western 'denmed, $7.45. nominal; refined, tlrm; continent, $7 75. South America. $8.23; compound, $0.ooif 6.1214. Pork, stronger; family. $l5.23fr 15.60, short clear. $ 15.0041 16 ml; mess. $12.50441:150. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra. 41, 4T6'4c; Japan, 4"1ff3e. MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 43'n7i3e. TALLOW Firm; city, $2l per package, 4Sc: country, nackages free, tVn'l'iie. RIITTKR Receipts, 10.462 pkgs.; strong: crenmery, 16ti4i21c; June creamery, 18'44 lc; fnctory, 14iil64C. CHKESI'Recelpls, 15.S31 pkgs.; fltm, larco white. 11c; small white. 11c; large colored. 11c, small colored. UUc. EGOS Receipts, 11.303 pkgs; market firm; western, regular packed, ut mark, 134il7c; western, loss off. 19c METALS The principal feature of the dny's market for metals, or for weeks past, wns the drop ot 6 for pig tin in London, said tn be due to the collapso of a bull clique In London nnd tho heavy shipments of Uto It caused a loss of about 100 points here, closing unsettled and nominally an th basis of $20. Luke copper ruled dull St. I.oiiIm tirnln nml Provisions. ST. LOITIS. Sent. lS.-WHEAT-Hlgher; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 734c; track, 77c; September, 75tc; October. 77c; December, 78'ie; May, S2c: No. 2 hard. 71l4f72c. CORN Lower; Nr. 2 cash. 30c; track, 40c; September, 30i,c; October, 36c; December, 33Jtc; year, .TOc. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 21V4c; track, 21",422c; September. 21'4c: December, 22ic; Jliiv, 21'i.c; No. 2 white, 2514c RYE-Finn: Me. FLOIR rnchanged. SEEDS Timothy, easier, $3.75fT4.25; finx, higher. $1 56'. CORNMEArz-Steady. $2,004(2.03. 11HAN Firm; sacked, east trnck, 65f?70c. HAY Timothy, steady, $S.004f 12.W1; prairie, linn; $5.751l5.50. WHISKY Steady. $1.26. lRi .s COTTON'i'IES-$1.30. RAI'IC,ING-$.S.10f.S,85. HEMP TWINE-Oc. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing, $12 75. Lard, higher; choice. $6.03. Dry salt meats (boxed), higher; extra shorts, $8(0; clear ribs, $8.124; clenr sides, $8.25. Uncoil (boxed), higher; extrn shorts. $8.6214; clear rlb, $8.75; clear sides, $8.87'4. METALS Lend, quiet; $4.3Jl4:spelter, bet ter; $3.00. POt'LTRY Firm; chickens. 7c; young, 84t S14c; turkeys, 7c; young, 714c; ducks, 7c; geese, filjc. EGGS-Stendy, 12V4c. Hl'TTER Higher; creamery. 17412114c; dalrv, K17c. RECEIPTS Flour. 0,00i bbls.; wheat, 126,i) ii. ; corn, 05,000 bu.; oats, li2,W) bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 12,XH) bbls.; wheat, DS.OuO bu.; corn, 7S.OW bu.; oats, 14,000 bu. ill. . Knnsiin City firaln nnil Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Sept. lS.-WHEAT-De-ccmbcr. RllsffjfiOc; May. 73'4c; cash, No. 2 hard. eSfrOOc; No. 3. 674?6Sc; No. 2 red, 725i7.mp; No. 3, 601?71c. CORN December, 32lH4i32s4c; May. 32?ic; cash, No. 2 mixed, SSHfiSSUc; No. 2, 3014 203e; No. 3. 30g30'iC OATS-No. 2 white, 2514c. RYE-No. 2. 40c. HAY Cholco timothy, $0.00; chotco prairie, $6.5017.00. RUTTER Crenmery, 184i20c; dairy, fancy, 17c. EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock, 1214c, loss off, cases returned; new whltewood ensen Included, 14c more. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 152.8S1 bu.; corn, 15,800 bu.: oats, 13,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 231,200 bu.; corn, 11,300 bu.; oats, S,0oobu. Liverpool (irnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Sept. lS-WHEAT-Spot. firm: No. 2 western winter, 6s 2Hd; No. 1 northern spring, 6s Od; No. 1 California, 6s :i?d'fi6s 6d: futures, quiet; September, 6s 2d: December, 63 4d. CORN Spot. Htendy: Amerlcnn mixed. new. 4s 4d; futures, quiet; November, 4s 2"id: uecemncr. 4s .',u; Hcptemuer. 40 211. PROVISIONS-Hnccn. Cumberland cut, tlrm. 41s fld; chort clenr backs, firm, 42s 6d Lard, American refined, firm, 3Ss; prime western, linn, 37s. Tallow, prime city, firm, 21s Od. Receipts of wheat during the past threo days, 172,000 centals, includi.ig 151,000 Amer ican. Receipts of Amerlcnn corn during tho pnst tlireo days, L2,000 centals; weather rainy. Toledo .Mnrket, TOLEDO. O.. Sept. 18 WHEAT Active, higher. Spot, SO-'Jie: October, 81c; December, CORN Dull, lower: cash nnd September, 41'sc; December, 347,c. OATS Dull, unchanged; No. 2, cash nnd September. 22'4c: December, 23'nc. RYE Dul'. higher; No. 2 cash, 54c CLOVERSEED Active, lower: October, $6.00; December, $0.70; No. 2, $3.83. Plilliidelpbln Prod nee Mnrket, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. IS. RUTTER Steady; fancy creamery, 22c; fancy west ern prints. 23c. EGOS Steady; fresh nearby, 18c; fresh western. 164iU18c; fresh southern, 16c; fresh southwestern. 17c. CHEESE Firm; full creams, fancy smnll, 7JTU,4c; fnlr to choice, 10i4n0-ic. Peorln .Mnrket. PEORIA. Sept. lS.-CORN-Easler; No. 2, 30'.c. OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 23c, billed WIIISKY-On tho basis of $1.26 for fin ished goods. Milwaukee Grain Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. Sent. IS. - WHEAT -Lower; No. 1 northern, 78H1T70c; No. 2 northern. 7644i77c 11YH Hteudv: No. 1. 541iC. PARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 5214c; sample, 3S452C. MinnrniiolU "Wheat .Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18. WHEAT September, 78lc; December, '9c; May, S'Jiic; No. 1 hard, 78'ic; No. 1 northern, 70'4c; No. 2 northern. 82UC. to arrive. DuTutli Mnrkrt. DULUTH. Sent. I8.-WHKAT-N0. 1 hard. cash. S3'c; No, 1 northern, cash, Sl4c; September, Si;c; December, fcO'Ac: Muy. Atchl'on do pfd llaltlmore i Ohio Cnnuillan I'acltllle t'unda Po Cli-s. A Ohio hlcaBo O. V.. C, II. & Q Chi. Iml. & L.. do pfd Chi AftO ti 13. Chlcano & N. c. at. 1. & 1 o. c. c. a st, Colonulu So.... do 1ft pfd.... do Sd pfd D.'l. & Hudson Del. !.. & W... Denver & H. O do pfd Krlo do Ut pid.. Ot. Nor. pfd, llocklnr Coal Hocking Vulley . Illinois Central .. Iowa Central .... do pfd Iike Brle & W.. do pfd Iike Hhor 1 fc N Mnnhattan L .... Met. St. ny Mexican Central Minn. & M. L... do pfd Mo. I'arino Mobil" & Ohio .. M K. & T do pfd N. J. Ontml ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk Jfc W do pfd No. Pacific do pfd Oritur. u & W Ore. Hy. A Nav. do pfd Pennnylvinla ... H'adliie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Rio Cl. W do pfd St. L. & S. F. . . do 1st pfd do 5d ptd St. L. Soilthw... do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. & Omaha So, Pacific Ho. Hallway .... do pfd Texas & Pacltlo Offered. ..lUsJllilnl Avcnu- r,6 . .in .icr.i, . Ji . . ah . ir.'k , iwi .1:3 . lX'i !.. Adams Kx... Aineilcnn Kx L'. S. Kx Wf lls-FnrK Kx.. Amer Cot. Oil ... do pfd A'.'mr. Maltlnir .. do ptil Ainr. H. .t It... do pfd Aincr. Spirits do pfd Amur. S. I loop ,. lo pfd. 3V4 Anir. S. & W Til's! do pfd 13', Ainer. Tin Plate.. . ft Amer. Tobacco .... ,.115Vi do pfd . 18 Anac. Mining Co.. ,. 4. Hrooklyn It. T ,. 87 Colo. Fuel A I . SJl C111. Tobacco .SuS do pfd .. 7t l'eifral Steel , . ft du pfd ,.151 (ten. Kleotrle ., Ji Olucoiir Siifar ,.51 do pfd ,. M Intr. Paper .. S)',; do pfd . . S3 IcleJo Oan . . National Ulsnult .. .. it do pfd. , . .Ul National L'ud .... ..129'i do pfd .. 33'i National Stel .... 74' j I do pfd 'l . 2.1't . 15'!, .110 .121 .150 . 4i ,12J . :u . 8 4'i . 23', . S'i . Ml; . I'b . K . 10 . c; . M'4 . 7:; M u 53 3l4 r,, 764 3.1 f.O 1381', , 4J' j , !'j . IS', , !'.; 70 . . si . 17'4 . 9) " . .",'i S0t N' Y. Air Drake. ..i: S2li 70'i No. AniTlcan 1914 Pacific Coast 42 co lt nfl. ., T I do M pfd ..1271 Pacific Mall .. lSVi People's (las .... ,. Wt Prtiiiied S. Car... ,. 2i do pfd . s Pullman P. Car.. ,. W S. It. & T .. !i', Sugar . . C". do pfd ,. 33 Tcnn. Coal & Iron.. 67 H .. IDi U S. leather 10', ..27 do pfd ff,s ,. IH14 'U. S. Itubbfr ID'i ..1734 do pfd ..110 iWesti-rn 1'nlon 79i .. 32'4 Ilcpubllc I. & S.... 12', .. 114 do pf.l 53 .. 53S P. C. C. & St. I,... !G ,. 13 ll'3 .. sr. .. tii'i, .. 29'b .. Ml, .. 31', .. lllj ..18. .. 3'i ..116'i .111 Cotton mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 18. The forenoon In thu cotton market was spent in sizing up the situation nnd in preparing inr wie n"v- ernment report due at 1 p. 111. Alter a steady start at unchnngsd prices to a do cllne of 3 points the market worked 2f?3 points lower under foreign sidling nnd home liiii,ifiiinn um I'linslderlne tho extremely liearisn icuor 01 rngiisn market here was remarkably steady. 1 he Imnl trade was naturally siow 10 neiieve thoroughly In tho bear movement in Her- pool, luasmueli as 11 was Known inai wi European cotton trade was In no position to assume the short side, owing to the semi famine prevalent thoro. Throughout the forenoon iluetuntlous in the local pit did not exceed 10 points and ut no time did either side have a posslblo ndvantage. Tho government report proved to be decidedly less bullish than the trade had prepared for and as a result soiling became general. Prices withered gradually under tho pres ur.. hriiULhl In hear, declining 10 points by 2 p. m. Additional Information intending to create prejudice iiMlnat ,llP bull side wero estimates for heavy receipts at the more Important centers tomorrow, encour aging crop reports from tho central bolt and a. reversal In the present speculatlvn public to support the market. Lnto advices from the other side explained tho English break was due to offerings of 10.000 bales Suptem ber delivery cotton from the continent. During the last hour thu mnrkot was fev erish with a weak undertone. Tho trado wns spasmodically lictlve, with Wall street a ..ln-ral seller. Thp market closed steady 11 ml lla points net lower, npoi cu.seu quiet; middling Uplands, 10'f.c: middling gulf, mtc; sales, 4,1 uaies. r mures, rep- tembor. 10.10c; uitoiier, ni.tisc: .sovcmu.r, 0.07c; December, 0.67c; January, ll.6Cc; Feb ruary. O.ojc; Maroh, y.ciic; April, y.t,c; jiny, 0.66c; June. 0.66c; July. 0.63c ST. LUl 1, rioni. i.s. L u 1 1 u-s yuiet nim Kc lower; no sales; middling, lur:ic; re ceipts. 107 bales; shipments, 501 bales; stock, I, Jit; naies. NEW OKLMAKK. Sept. 18. UUTTUK Weak; sales, 2,700 bales; ordinary, 8 5-16C; good ordinary, 0)c; low middling, 10'4c; middling. lONic: good middling, lO'.c; mld- dlltiR fair, lUuc; rooeipts, 8,d6 bales; stock, 31.172 bales. Futures, quiet and sternly; Sep tember. io.:w4io.3ic; uctoner, 0.70410.11c; No vember. 0.52f(0.54c; December, 0.5i)'i0.51c; January. 0.53'5it.53o: February, 0.52tj0.53c; .March, a.Dt'u'J'toc; April, y.&ru'J.&o; .May. o.ri&ii- 0.57c. LIVERPOOL. Sent. 18.- 11. m.-COTTON Spot very dull and lower; American mid dling iJlr, 7 3-lUd; gooil middling, C15-I6d; middling, 07d: low middling, 6V1; good or dinary, 6 13-32d; orrilnury, 5 2o-32d: sales for tho day were 4,000 Dales, of which 2U0 were for speculation and export.. Including 3.50O American: receipts, 0,000 Dales, Including 1.500 American. Futures opened easy nnd closed steady; American middling, 1. ni. c, September, U.SD-Gld, vulue: September and October, 6 0:i-i;id, sellers; October anil No vember. 5 43-lil'o5 44-61(1. sellers: November nnd December, 5 35-6ld, buyers; December and January, 5 20-oisi.i .i0-i,lil, value; January and February, 5 26-6153 27-0ld. buyers: Feb ruary and March, 5 24-6lf(5 25-6P1, buyers; .Marco ana April, 0 L-.'-ui'iia si-tilil. iniycrs April and May, 5 21-Cld. Iniyers; May and Iluvers. Omaha Packing Co... G. H. Hammond Co.., Swift .t Company Cudahy Packing Co... Armour ft Co G. H. Hammond Co., K Armour & Co., K. l R Rocker Ilegnn .... Vansant ft Co J. L. Carey Loliman ft Co MeCronry ft Clark W. I. Stephen Hill ft Huntzliiger Kenton ft Underwood .. Huston ft Co Livingstone ft Schaller Hamilton ft Rothschild. L. F. Hiisz H. L. Dennis ft Co S. ft S A. S. Mawhlnney Other buyers Totnls Cattle.Hogs.Sheep. C. 2ill 316 KiS f.01 8t: 50 300 ,. 76 .. 137 .. 21 .. 10O .. 16 .. 122 .. 131 .. 256 .. 4s .. 144 .. 6(i .. 77 .. !3S ii .. scs . 51.36 1.366 1.28 1.772 1,80) 1.111 15 230 877 31 feeders 2 cows, 5 cows. . 10 feedors $45 1002 . 872 602 3 i 3 25 i ,10 3 70 024 ? Peterson 31 feeders.. 802 3 75 9 feeders. :'..i 08.1 307 7 cows 14 cows 12 cows I calves. . ft Son-Neb. 3 feeders. A. C. Rolllet-Colo. 27 feeders.. 812 .1 AO 4 cows.... 1 fnn.tora fiTll .1 110 1.1 COWS Webster city t ame i n. i inn fi feeders.. 00.1 3 t 1 feeder. . 000 Gin 3 I!" 1 reeuer. . . uau C, 11. Thex-Wio. ,1242 4 55 10 cows 1036 G. C. Rothwell-Neb. 1071 3 03 5 cows um 3 05 1 OOW I' V ? 0". 4 M SOS 3 25 .1007 852 13 steers. S cows. . . . 3 cows. 2 cows 5 feeders. 020 1430 SJ6 O. 877 870 2.1 feeders. 1 feeder.. R. S 61 feeders.. KM 32 feeders. . Oil 3 05 22 feeders.. PS0 4 20 C. IUI'le-Ncb. 3 50 28 feeders.. S,9 3 1)0 1 feeder... 000 Vnn Tassell Wyo. steers. 1 steer... 1 steer.. . S steers. 5 steers. 1 steer. 3 steers. 1 steer.. Ill steers 2 steers. 1 steer.. 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow 1 cow f cows 1 cow !6 cows 6 feeders. 2 feedurs. 88 feeders 3 feeders. 2 steers .. I fv 3 75 4 30 4 30 4 30 1 1ll WPS ft ..1175 4 30 .1107 .1320 .1030 20 feeders I feeder. 1 feeder. 1 feeder. .1075 .1180 . 000 .1040 56 feeders cows. . . , .I2IJ 1150 IKfl 12.S0 .137S ..12W .1181 .1080 .ins.) . SSI) . 851 . 80S .I (till .1033 . 700 . 850 . 0' . !J . 775 D. . 851 .1105 A. Co.-Wyo. 10 feeders .1007 3 feeders.. 1123 1 feeder... 03O 11 feeders.. 1077 4 feeders.. 1132 1 feeder... 12 10 3 feeders.. 10 1.1 15 feeders.. 1120 1 cow 0V) !4 cows 102 1 cow.. 3 cows. 1 cow.. I 30 I 30 I 30 4 70 1 70 4 7(. 4 00 ;l S3 3 83 2 25 3 20 2 75 3 60 2 COWS. . . IDAHO. 3 80 20 feeders 3 80 2 feeders 1 oo :i feeders 4 00 5 bulls .. 2 S3 7 bulls Stafford-Neb. 3 lo 2 cows 3 25 1 cow aryon Neb. 860 .1073 .1000 3 00 2 23 3 no 3 t 3 50 3 61 3 IV) 4 20 3 SO 3 00 4 tC, 4 53 t 55 4 55 4 10 4 10 3 50 4 10 4 10 4 l 3 61 1 00 2 25 3 S3 3 23 3 20 .... . . . . . pics nnd light11, pn. Kars, j in 6.15, butchers l. v i ti . , , ... SHEEP A.Nl' I. .MH Jtecripis. "r'i market ticllvc nnd high- r, native tnuttoi s, H 2fiiil.2f., lambs. $3 "nj M, culls nnd dikki, J2.7Mr3 W; stoi'Kcrs, u oim id. Knnsns lt l.bf JitocU. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 1S.-CATTLE-R- eclpts. 13,000 henil natives, j.fm head tax ans Mid 750 hciid calves; export nnd heavy . . ' ..I,.... tn al.x.lH 1r..,.r nest neei sieern num n. ...... .....v., butcher cows mid steers steady to shado higher: stm kcrs nnd feeders steady; niitlvrt steers. $1 75i 5. 10; stockers and feeders. J.l .'.i 41150; butcher cows nnd heifers, J1.W 1 1. canners, $2.304t3.o0; fed westorns. $1.7.V; iAV, wintered Texnns. $3.7.18 0'); grass lexans, $3.0Oi3.75; calves. $l.50p'.i5. HOGS- Receipts, 8,ynu ncau; mnrset nciivn nnd steady to 2'sc higher; heavy nnd mixed, $5.20lifi,3"; light. $.15ti...32't!; pigs, i shika"' SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccelpts, SOU bend, good demand, nil grades selling strong to I0c higher, lambs. Il.754i0.40; muttons, $3.50 4(4.00; feeders, $3.l1iri.l3; culls, $2.50tf300 Stuck In Sight. Vnllntvlnir urn Ilie recelnts nt the four principal western markets for September It- i nmc. nogs, nnooii. South Omaha Chicago Kansas i'ity.. St. Louis r..oii C.,000 15.500 r.,7oo 7 018 S.OiX) S.OiXl 6.000 8,384 8KI Sl) 2.10(1 Totals 32,211 40.SI6 2I.5SI .1033 3 63 . 701 . 815 776 1510 1410 1000 . 860 3 SO 3 80 X 80 2 6.1 2 60 2 75 2 75 26 cows.. ..0o2 3 50 2 cows 668 3 50 1 COW.. . . 760 2 50 Scows 063 3 00 4 feeders.. OVi 3 50 67 feeders 085 4 30 Thomas Ma liny Neb. 01 calves... 318 160 10 feeders Ml 3 75 44 cows.... 850 2 85 25 cows .000 3 25 HOGS -There was a good nverage run of hoes here todav anil t he iiuaiity as a whole wns cry fnlr. The market did not open any too brisk and buers seemed to hold hnck nn everything but the choice light weights and onlv part of the p.iekeri were buying those. The early sales weio Just about steady with yesterdn. the bulk or i no medium and umu weignis seiung m J.Vl'Jt., ii rut S3 15. with n ton of $5.23 In some cnscH the prices paid 'ooked a little strong and In nihers not quite ns good as esterday, so that the market as a whole was about steady. The heavy hogs were not bid on nt the start and no one seemed nnxlous for t int rl.tss or stufT After about twenty or twenty-five loads had changed hnnds the feeling was rather weak nml fur a time not much was done. bit iinckers llnallv lumned In and bought them up nt fully stendy prlees with the opening market, and. If posslhle, the last end was n Utile stronger. Coarse heavy pnekcrs. though, were not niiy better and they were slow sale at miv price. The bulk of nil the snles today was from $5.10 to $5.15 nnd the average cost Is not much dirrerent from whnt It wns yesterday, itcp reseutatlve snles- M; 260 5,077 7.027 S.070 CATTLE There were not ns many cnttle here today as there were yesterday, nor as many ns thero were a week ngo today. There were about twenty-live cars Included in tho receipts nnd severul loads were carried over from yesterday, so that the supply of that class of cattle was quite liberal. Packers did not tako hold very frcelv of the com cattle, as all other nolnts reported weak markets. Prices here have been most too high In comparison with other points nnd packers are trying to get them down In line. It Is safe to say that corn cattle are now 10ft 15c lower thnn they were the middle or lust week, unless they are very choice, und the decline hero has been no greater thnn at other points. ine cow market was lairiy wen supplied today, but buyers took hold wltii consider able life and tho market was lust about stendy nil around. The better grades wore, of course, In the greatest demand and can ners nlso sold well, but not much change was noticeable on even the medium gradvs. The stocker nnd feeder trades were In good shape ugnln this morning. The de miind from the country continues henvv und ns u result yard trnders wero all good nuyors. - ino nenvyweignt came Drought a little stronger prices in most cases nnd even the common kinds moved more freely at fully stendy prices. vnai tew western ueex cattle there were on salo Drought u little better prices. The demand for that clnss nf cattle is heavier than the. supply nnd sel lers have little dllllcult in disposing of all that arrives nt very satisfactory prices. Cows sold about the s.inii. ns thv n,i v..u. terday nnd feeders brought a little stronger imi-t-M iwuuy, jjamcuiiiriy 11 tnev were of good weight and quality. Representative sales: REEF June, 5 10-64f5 20-6ld. July. 6 ls-61d, buyers; 5 16-6IT(fi 17-64d, buyers. buyers; Juno and July and August, Ronton Stock Quotation. IIOSTON, Sept. 18. Call loans, 24Tf.1 per rent: time lonns, 4W4',4 per cent, omciai closing: 57V4 West Knd C9'i WntlnBh. Electric. A . T . r..., do pfd Amr. Sunar .... do ipfd Amer. Telephone Iloston & Albany I104ton Elevated Iloston ft Me C. 11. & Q Dominion Coal... do pfd Federal Steel ... do pfd FltcliburK pfd... On. Klectrlo .... do pfd T. 1. Klec 111 Mexican 'Central Mich. Telephone, jf. K. O. ft C... Old Dominion ... Rubber Union Pacltlo ... Ex-dlvldend. 9i; 4; I2'4 91 ..US Wis. Cential ..115 Atchison 44 ..1(1 N. E. O. & C. 6s... IS . .245 Adventure 4 . lt;'4 Altourz Mln. Co.... 1'; . .psvi Ainai. 1 opper si's ,.123'i Atlantic 22'3 3SVj iloston fc Mont 313 .110 Calumet ft Ilecla. ,. 32 Centennial .. asij Fianklln .. ,.135'4 Humboldt . ..K8 Osceola .... . .lS'j't Pnrrot .... . yu ncy It ti , 11 16'4 , Il'i . ; Santa Fe Copper TainararK Ptah Mlnlne Winona Wolvirlnea ll'i . 13 . 23 . CIV. . 40'4 .11. . t'i .219 !'t . 4) London Stock (luotntlons. LONDON. Sept. 18. I p. m. Closing: . .95 5.1c Cons., money. tin account.. Atchison rnnndlan Pacltlo St. Paul Illinois Central.... IjOiilsvtlle 1'nlon Pacltlo pfd N. Y. Central ... SILVER Rar 9S 7-16 . 27'. . 901 .n; .11SV4 . "3'4 . 744 .132 Krlc do 1st pfd Pennsylvania Heading No. I'aclflo pf.l... Orand Trunk Anaci nda Hand Mines U'i 3I'(, 65' i 8't 72'i 9 40'4 nnlot: 2S"iil ner ounce. xinNTl-Y 2iii3 ner cent: short bills. 3V- Vi per cent; three-month.i' bills, 3Tifi3 15-16 per cent. mv York Mlnluir Stocks, NEW YORK. Sept. IS. Tho following nro the closing quotations for mining shares today 1J Chollar Crown Pulnt .... Con. Cal. & Va.. Deadwood Oould & Currle . Rain A Norcross II me"ali Iron Silver Mexican ... D ...II. ... 45 ... S) ...18 ..tAtt ... ... :t Ontario Ophlr 1 ii nimith jiil.'ksilver d" Pfd Sierra Nevada Standard 1'nlon Con Yellow Jacket ...CTI ... 13 ... 10 .. Uo ...CM ...57 ...41 .. 14 ... i: pt York .Money Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 18 -MONEY-On call, stendy, at l'.jfil'i per cent, prime mercan tile paper, 415U per cent. Sterling ex. change, strong, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4,8711', tor demand Wool .Mnrkot. ROSTON. Sent. 18. Althoucli thein h.m been considerable Iniiiilrv and 11 irrmil unm. plo business donn in tho wool market here this week, the sales nro tho smallest that luivo been recorded dining the past tlireo months. The continued dullness tends to weaken 1110 market, nut dealers nro loath 10 cut uncos. .Manuinclurers continue to buy onlv what wool they require to keep their mills In operation. Territory heads the list In tho small business transacted. Fine medium and line stunlu In scoureds call for lS430c, while strictly stnpl.' lots aro quoted at 524j53c Fleece wools are slow ami In the uusenco or nusiness prices nro nominal. Australian wooIh held here arc moderate, with slow sa e and steady values. Follow ing arc quotations: Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces. X anil above, 26f27o; XX and XXX and ulmve. 2S'..1i20e: delaine. :;0c: No. 1 combing. 20J(30c; No. 2 and threo-el.'hth blood. 23ft uQc: coarse and braid washed 4i27c: X Michigan. 22fi23c; No. 1 Michigan comb ng. 20c: No 2 Mich gnn comb ng. 20c quarter blood washed, 24)20c; coarse and braid washed. 2jTi26c: line delaine. "6I21C unwashed medium, etc , Kentucky nnd In diana quarter blond. 2l12c; three-i'lgtith blood. 2l'!i23c: Missouri quarter lilood comb lug, 2!H24c: three-eluhth blood, 2.1?i2lc; brai l comb ntr. 201121c: lake nnd Georg In. 22si2.Se Territory, scoured oasis: -iiontnnn 11 tin Wyoming lino medium end line I74(1c; scoured, 50c; Htnple. 52ffi2c; Utah fine uieillum and line, liililic; scoured. 4sfir-x; staple. 52fi53c; Idaho line meilluin and fine, 161117c; scoured, isjiuvc; stiinie. i,;o.hic Australian, scoured basis: Knot nrlco.i combing, superllne, nominal, 82'n87c; good, S0JJ82C Coflep Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. lS.-COFFEE-Spot Rio. barely stendy; No 1 invoice, sup.; mllil iiuli.i! fnrdiiva. 0141 10'mC. Futilr opened steady, with prices 5fii0 point-; lower and showed a weik undertone all day, following a severe deellno in European markets, n markcu incii'iisu in iii.i.nmu reeelntM nml u weaker ruling of snot nieT kel. European and local operators sold 011 the) decline. rue ticnitinu mini sicns Miioilv fur iirnilts. constituted tho liuvlus closed steady, prices unchanged to 5 points lower; iiitai sue i...." ,.,Hr, ,uihmi, ih Sentember. $7.10; Octnlier. $7 On; $7.254i7 30; January, $7.M; Mnrcli $7.5547.(K); July, $ SiiKiii' .Market. xhh' mil. KAN'S. Sent. 18. Sl'GAR- Q.llet; open kettle. 4"4i ; centrlf ugal, yellow. 54i31c; seconds. 3'y4 0-l0c. NEW YORK, tsi pi- " m iiajv na . firm: fair refining. IV; centrifugal. 06 test, 5c; molasses sugar. 4c. Refined, firm. St. .Iiim'IiIi I.Isp Stock. SOUTH ST JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 1S.-(Spc-clnl.) The Journal quotes? CATTLE Rim elpts, 2o. mnrket stea Iv to ieak; nallve-i, $1 l''4(5.45; Texas and westerns. $3 154J5 35, cows and heifers. $2.23 4(165; bulls and slags, $2.2M 1.80; M'arllngs nnd cnlves, SI 23ft t 26 : stockers und feed ers. $3.i0i I W; veals. $l.(sM(7 t". HOGS- Receipts. 3.W); market steady to 5c higher, all grades. $5.154(5.3 1; bulk o: 8feES.N7!i- LAMPS -Receipts, t m murkrt nctlvo and Htroni?; lumba, $I.854J 5.45, sheep, $3,751(1.10. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 S10 t 00 42 n 6 25 2 725 3 90 21 HO) 5 i 4 783 4 () 20 112; 6 n 1 730 4 0) SJ 1208 r. 3S 1 870 4 26 1 1240 6 3? 14 1299 4 ft) 47 KM c 3. 2 1170 4 TO 54 1173 5 4) 2 975 5 0 24 1234 6 40 21 Ml 3 0) 21 13V) 5 .) 20 1133 5 00 20 1267 5 40 (2 J!35 S 30 1 1390 5 -, 61 1234 JS 0) 29 128J b Si 22 1172 5 00 53 U89 5 4. 19 11S1 .I 25 1" 1(38 5 60 STEERS-TEXAS. 1 108) 4 25 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 9 796 4 7) 22 957 5 CO 21 95 4 73 COWS. 1 861 1 75 10 961 2 73 2 8,0 1 73 1 750 5 V, 1 Gf,0 3 0) 3 OSS 2 85 I 0:0 2 01 3 06 2 V, 3 733 2 11) 2 983 J 9:, 1 S'TI 2 4) 10 870 3 00 8 877 2 10 10 819 3 10 6 9S S 23 6 11V1 3 10 4 '.'07 2 ::. 41 DOS 3 10 2 113) 2 50 13 1C60 3 13 1 960 2 30 2 1130 3 !) 1 1110 2 50 1 970 3 23 1 930 2 60 1 1130 3 23 4 P67 2 6) 12 m 3 3 2 19) 2 GO 10 1167 3 4. II 938 2 75 1 1000 3 43 1 1U0 2 7. 2 1115 3 90 STOCK CALVES. 1 280 3 51 1 400 4 55 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 27 72 ... $1 W 6". 261 40 f. 12'i 16 M ... 3 73 t 2tt 80 5 1214 2.', 6 ... 3 8, 71 2". 120 6 12'4 1,1 93 ... 3 90 K8 IS. 210 5 12'i 23 100 ... $4 () 21 2.18 ... 5 12'a M 112 ... 4 13 57 26. ... 5 12', 16 16 ... 4 25 o 213 200 5 12'4 4H 2(1 80 4 8 f.6 283 80 5 12'-j 63 3:8 8) 5 0. 88 260 40 5 12'j t.6 324 ... 5 0. TO 29 3 f. 1. 66 304 41 5 07' ' 70 231 0 5 15 (6 3f0 210 R 07'i C9 211 40 5 15 f,0 304 ... 5 07 '4 83 37 81 5 1. 76 241 ... 5 07'4 71 211 80 r. 15 67 321 40 5 i4 57 115 40 5 F. 43 368 ... f. 0714 71 Vi 24) 6 13 60 237 ... 5 10 62 2t7 ... 5 15 67 273 40 5 10 71 521 ... 5 15 33.. 253 ... 5 10 34 210 40 5 13 3 284 ... 5 10 tt7 216 ... B 13 46 SIS 120 5 10 73 238 40 6 15 51 223 PV) 5 10 t9 2s3 120 6 15 67 277 120 S 1) M 279 ... 5 15 51 322 ... S 10 85 219 26) .'. 13 58 273 40 5 10 75 267 321 6 1J 67 223 120 f. 10 66 237 8 ) 5 15 82 1P5 160 6 10 2(1 ... f. 13 51 S2t ... 6 10 72 224 160 3 15 47 325 ... 5 10 56 239 160 6 15 47 296 80 6 10 71 381 40 5 13 f,l 318 ... 5 10 54 262 41 5 15 40 323 10 5 10 58 2S.1 40 5 13 58 288 4) 6 10 61 !(4 ... 5 15 36 371 ... 5 1 0 60 367 ... 6 13 47 301 ... 3 10 59 273 200 5 1.'. 78 S.V. 2f0 8 10 78 223 ... 5 15 66 2S8 240 5 10 68 238 ... 6 15 82 271 120 5 10 61 279 ... 3 13 5S 26 ... 5 10 57 29 4 40 3 15 lit 312 ... 6 12"j M 204 41 5 13 M 191 12 i 1214 73 279 120 6 15 73 220 fO 6 12'i 29 2D 40 5 15 53 2S1 80 5 12V, 63 250 ... 5 15 56 31? ... 5 12'4 fO 280 ... f, 1. 70 261 80 6 1 2'4 fi 256 8) 6 15 73 211 40 6 12'4 76 207 4) 5 1 SI 192 ... 5 1!4 73 2V.S 40 6 13 79 236 4 1 5 124 87 2(8 80 6 13 72 241 10 5 12'i 79 210 160 6 17'i 66 222 40 6 12'j 3S 2CI ... 5 17', 62 242 40 5 1214 61 223 40 5 17'i 63 2(8 80 6 121, 70 2,3 240 6 17' , f. 24 280 6 12'i t,9 201 ... 5 17'i 6:. 322 ... 6 12'i 78 211 4) 6 17'(, 62 28 ... 5 12'i '9 203 ... 6 17'a 61 274 30 5 12', 6( 238 ... 5 17'i 69 261 ) 5 12'n CI 300 ... 6 17' a 62 267 16) 5 12', 60 I'M ... 5 21 51 T..277 ... 3 12'i 73 23' ... 5 20 63 269 ... 5 12'i 73 215 ... 6 20 69 271 80 5 I2'j 66 209 1 20 5 20 63 233 200 6 12'i 87 203 ... 6 20 53 295 ... 5 12'i V) 196 . 6 2J'i 61 239 . . 5 12'4 71 21t 120 6 2". 6( 264 2)0 5 12'i 70 ISO . . 5 23 Off lea Oier 2I& South 14lh Street. $500 A MONTH. DR.. McCREW SPECIALIST Tr eats all Formt of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF M EN ONLY tt Ye:r'i Eiperltnct 14 Yean In Omihi. VARICOCELE cured Dr. McOrew at W. quickly without cut ting or pain SYPHILIS In all ataRn cored permanently and t'tr I fe. Stricture, Hydrocele, LOSS OV MANHOOD. Nlcht I.oMfn, Nervous liability madder, iwuueyj, uonorrm.aa, uiem. CURES GUARANTEED CHARGES LOW. Electricity nnd Medical Treatment com bined. TREATMENT UY MAIL. Consul tation free. ....... Hours 8 to 8 p. nt. sumiay. 9 10 12. r u. tin 760. Office over 215 South 14th street. between Farnam and Douglas streets, Oma ha. Nel. "Krug Cabinet" If not, you have missed a good thlni, This exquisite mult bevcrago stands on unlquo basis. It sells Itself. Us tame and reputation Is the enry of many. The palate, tho beneficial results achloved "within" tht Inner man aro tbo only nnd real judcci ol its merits. Approved of by them, It tri umphantly enters Innumerable household!. Where Cabinet enters, doctors and drui M1U exit. nnrJWEU MY riti:n icitufi inimvixc. co., PIiomc -ISO. OMAHA. .NEIl. UY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MAKX7 FAOTC R17D BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C 313 4 40 315 6 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 600 3 00 23 S71 3 70 I 700 3 23 9 461 3 "0 3 871 3 25 33 704 3 8. 21 699 3 33 6 1136 3 93 11 it 3 4) 1 930 3 SO II 693 .1 63 C 513 4 00 1 S60 3 63 3 446 4 CO 19 822 3 03 1 1150 4 10 30 838 3 70 11 W3 4 10 HEIFERS. 1 92) 3 01 1 4) 3 51 14 739 3 20 1 24 ) 4 3i 13 811 3 40 HULLS. 1 1220 2 60 5 1K6 3 00 1 1440 2 (!) 1 C50 3 00 3 lit 2 TO 5 1021 3 10 1 1190 2 0) 1 520 3 23 4 172 2 9) 1 730 3 33 1 1050 3 CO CALVES. 1 . 170 5 55 4 215 5 60 20 227 5 60 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 6(0 2 10 2 770 3 10 1( 727 2 75 5 6(2 3 20 3 b"3 2 83 2 1103 3 50 NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. 4 steers.... 1340 $3 10 December. $7.13; Muy, 1 steer, t cows..., 1 feeder.. 1 heifer., fi heifers. !) feeders 5S cows... 1 bull 5 COWH. . . 1 cow 1 cow 4 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 7 feeders. 5 feeders 1 bull .... 1 bull .1U80 . I'37 . 870 . f20 . Mfi . 801 . !M .1370 .li:ii . '.CO . SC.7 . !l.'.0 . 770 531 fi"fl .1230 1010 2D feeders.. 871 2 feeders. . 883 in feeders. 15 feeders. 13 feeders. 15 feeders. 1 steer.... 57 feeders 7 feeders. 2fi feeilers. .Pif)5 21 feeders.. 831 2 feeders. 55 feeders. 3 heifers. (53 feeders S teedors. fi feeders. 15 heifers 13 heifers. co; !I52 1", I 701 mo 870 .61 833 802 8(0 px;5 1131 11 II 731 :i to 3 05 3 50 2 75 3 3D 3 7.3 3 IK) 2 CO 3 15 2 75 :i 13 :i 80 3 80 3 23 4 00 4 30 2 50 2 25 3 83 3 50 I 30 3 33 I 30 3 ST, 3 00 3 !5 3 75 I III) 3 115 3 23 3 :a 3 20 4 25 4 25 I 40 3 .13 3 29 No. 1 steer.... 8 cows. . . . 17 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 heifer... 5 feeders. 1 feeder.. 1 stnK t lienors. .. 27 feeders. . 5 fonders.. 43 feeders. . 3 feeders.. 1 feeder. . . 11 feeders.. 4 heifers... 1 cow 2 cows 3 cows 3 cows 1 cow 1 cow 5 heifers... 5 feeders.. 1 steer I bull 1 HtllR .... 1 Hint; 2 cows 1 tow 1 leeder... 13 calves. . 5 cnlves. 24 cows 13 cows 35 cows.. A v. Pr. 1330 $3 40 96i 1016 O'JO 790 82il 810 10S0 . 702 , 074 , SI8 . 801 . 783 520 I'.IO 753 Ii'jO 023 D91 913 1100 050 773 872 !'I0 1190 970 870 1190 790 1130 210 1021 1001 1CS2 3 05 4 10 3 50 3 31 3 73 3 50 3 20 3 2i 4 15 3 SO 3 Ii) 3 (VI 1 00 4 (8) 3 23 2 75 2 73 2 50 2 00 3 50 3 10 3 20 3 fiO U 'HI 2 CO 3 30 3 23 3 00 1 50 3 0) 4 70 5 00 3 50 2 93 3 50 MEN; In. to niarry. linulil I NERVE BEANS rcitr.ro voit par la, lunKo inoa UronK, vlcorout, robum married mon, men IntcnJ- In. to marry, iinuM takn a win aiionianinR re mit t nluht loiso Hopped! power rmoreJt tl at SlieriiiMi ti MrCunnrlli. Kiilm & Cu unit utliT drURKliuur mailed tiy Srne lleanLo, IluSIsloJ, 1 JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. E. Smith & Go. uiim.MTlinrii wn 11 fnlrlv llhernl run of sheep nnd lambs hern tnony, but tne uunllty of tho sheep In particular win nothlnK extra. The better urmles of sheep were in active demand on tho part of kill ers and the market ns 11 result wai a little Htronccr. Lambs, however, did tint move nnltii so freely, ns Chlcnso reports were iinnn too favorable and the feeling was a lllllr. r!i4l,.r t..n.,.i.,ri unl.l nlimit the mime us thev bnVe been for some little time pa.it. no par'tlciilir chiuiKO In the maruet neinir uniieeaiiie. Quotations: i noice wi-sicwi K' j' ,vl'".'"' $3.75til.OO; choice crass yeariniKS, jj.iS'ii 1H). ..l.nlnn nvi'S. $3.23'!T3.r.fr talr to cood ewe's, $3.00113.25: cull ewes. $2 503.(0; choice snrltiK Iambi. $5.23fiS.R0; fair. to sood sprlf K in.iw tr, O0li5.25: feeder wetners .i :in?i;i.vi: feeder inmns, jwiui-snnuini- sales: 75 Wyoming owes i'" 1fi4 Htnh owes '.' !SS I'tnh wetners .'. 113 Nebraska wethers 81, 2 Nebraska, weiners ' 72 Nebraska wethers 88 273 Wvomlni wethers 103 m cull ewes Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodt AND NOTIONS. , . 1 . 1 B01LEK AND aHElir IRON WORK Qrake, S63? Bncora.nr. Wilson fc Prnlie. Manufacture boilers, smolco stacks nn breechltiKB. pressure, rcnderlnc, sheep din lurd and water tnnks, boiler tunes con; stnntly on nana, secona nana noucr oouini and sold Special and piomnt attention to repairs In city or country 19th and Pierce. 121 stock yearlings and wethers.. C7 89 feeder Inmns 310 feeder Inmbs G10 feeder lambs 51 feeder lamns 48 feeder lambs 100 feeder lambs 330 feeder lambs 113 Idnho lambs 2S7 Idaho lambs 149 Idaho feeder lamns ..... 93 Idaho lamns 421 Idaho lambs 15 Idaho Iambs 3 15 3 : 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 85 3 in) 2 50 3 00 " 75 3 90 4 03 4 35 4 .'15 4 37 4 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Western Electrical Ha mil a nil WWIIIUIIJ Electrical Supplies. Electrlo WirlnK Rolls and Gas Llfbttna G. JOHNSON. Mcr. 1522 Howard St. T AFE AlSD IrtUrl k OHKi. he Omaha Sfo and Iron Works CIIICM'O 1,1 VI STOCK. MARKET. Makes Mnrket I. tleiiernlly Steady nml Some - lint Loner In Spot. cmr'Ann Kni 18 CATTLE- Recelnts. Corn) head. Including 2.500 bend westerns and 1,200 bend Texnns; generniiv Menu... natives, best on sale todny, 1 car at $('.. guild to prime, steers. $5.,W(5.9n; poor to medium. $1 101 5. 40- selei ten leeiiers. ai'"ii nu-ii'iv .1, t:i.9i Ifil.fiil: mixed stockers. wi-ak at $2 75'i 5 7.-.- run VlMlM be flTS. I.I IMI'H.i J . 1 mi nora Mtnmlv in J'-!.-'.,'!!'-' i: IIIIIIH. nnil ai fft I CO ,m,Iv,.m 'r,n Imver llinn last I ui'Ul.ij i J Mwrm Tr, 'Cvnim lii'sl un sale 1miI.iv, 15 cars at $4 10; Texas leu Hirers, i i"'n,i c. Texas grass steers, $3. 601(1. 30; Texas bulls. $2 75f(3 50. HOCiS-Recelnts, today, 18 000 head; to- infiprnu' " 0 limid. estllllilli'd. li ft over. 4 ( bead: steady; top. $5l,2'4; mixed and liiiirliirii t:,.Wnh 55: gond to rlH'Ice lieavv, $5.05'ii5. l"ii: rough heavy, $4.S5i5O0, light, tr. 'nisir. C'l, : hulk of wiles. !.i.l. 9(5 40 SHEEP AND LAMI1S - Receipts, 13,000 bead: choice steady, others Pll.ic lower. irnnd to cholCH wetiiers, $3 8.'i( l.2.i ; fair to choice mixed, $3.2511:1 9o; western stieep, $3 8.3 f 1 1.23; Texas sheep, $2)'j3iu; natlvo lambs, $1.25(0.00; western lamlis, ij.imin.W. Vimv orl; Lite Stiiel.. NEW YORK. Sept. IS REEVES Re celnts. 429; feeding, steady; London 'ml Liverpool cables quoto callle at n'.sTil.l'jc ner lh.: refrlnerator beef. 9'.1(9ic ner lb export, steady. 735 cuttle, 158 sheep and fi.5)0 miarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 120; stoutly for veals anil grnssors; veals, $.,.((i'r(8.7.i; grasMiTs. $.'i.25fi3 75. city dressed veals, firm, at 9?ilJc ti.i lh SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 1.(28 h1iicii tlrm. lambs, firm to 10o hlgh'r; Hlieep. $3 Cuff I 50; Iambi, $5 00i(C35 1IOOS- Receipts, 3.199: feeding steady. St. I, mils Live siiicl.. ST. LOt'IR, Sept. 18. CATTLE -Rec Ipl-. 5 700, Including a.vn Texnns; markcl Hteai . UHllVI nilll'IMtiK mill '.Aj, i nn' c r. ilresHi'd liref nnd butcher steers fiiS.V); steers, under l,0i pounds, $3 5" ill I "5 stockers and feeders. $3 20f74 0. cows ir d heifers. $2"mit7u; canners. pwusw, in -' $2 3Vr3C5. Texas nnd Indian Meers. $. J i rfi r.,,ti'u nml hplfprs. t'l 13M3 75 11003-Receipts, 6,0.0, murkct steaily.l C ANDKKKN, Prop, a specialty of w-l i, -T ESCAPF.H. JJJXJ-i- BHl'TTERS, And Hurelnr Proof Safes ft Vault Doors, ati (110 S. 1 -It li St., Uiiinliii, Veil. Davis & Gowgil! iron Works. MANUFACTURERS AND JODRERS OF MACHINERY GENERAL REPAIRINO A SI'KCIAI.TI IRON AND HKAMH KUU JN UI'iHM. IGOl, ir,(i:i nnd ir.Dfl .lack. on Straet, Ollllllin, Neb, Tel. BflH. B. ZabrUkle. Acont. J. H. Cownlil. Mr. mr.ha Fflachins VVoks Patient Makers and .Model Builders. Mnnufui turers nnd Dealers HteatH I'll Hngs. Elevator Suppllei. Steam En.'li.'-s and ItullerN, Onsollne En cii'S. ('reiitn Separators. Marhln- Ista SuppH' Hiuh (irade Repair Work a Kiirclalt 1 '.ic t.r nnd offluo M-H South Tenth ST Phone 2320. JAMES E- BOYD & CO., Jcicphotie 10UH. Omnlirt, Net COMMISSION, (JKAIN. I'KOVlblONS und STOCKS BOAHU OF TltAllli. rvirrnrmi'dBiice. John A. Warr.n St Cn uirct T.'ir to Chicago and Nr Tor"; rci.v. H.RPEJIMEY&CO. BoorMNYureit-ca okaha nt. BRArlCrt 1036 HSI