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THE OMAHA. DAILY 111313: FRIDAY, SEPTTCMB13T? 21, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Liquidation is Caused in Wheat by Weather
and Gables,
CORN IS QUIET AND MARKET IS LIMITED
Trnilr In (Int Is Stonily, lint if miill
l.opnl Order Provisions I'lrni,
C'UsIl I Itl II ll llclHg lillllll
nful Stocl.s I. on.
CIIICAOO. Sept. 20.-Wheat broke heav
ily on clearing weather ami unresponsive
cutiles today, October closing tr lower.
Corn closed V' down and oats unchanged.
Provisions lit the lose wore frgl24C higher
Liquidation In lines nf nil sorts ami sizes
flooded tlio wheat lilt all day. This wan
because Liverpool was up only 'id In thu
faco of tlio bulge here yesterday and
because clear weather was predicted fur
tlio northwest. Tlio Idea Unit It la well
to market u commodity while thu demand
atlll exists WHH also n factor In Hit; slump
which marked Hid day's trading. There
wero considerations on tlio other side of
tho fchci. such an higher Kngllsh country
murkls and strength nt l.oiidoit, mh well
s rain in tin' north west curly-but the
did not count. October opened at 79NT
7He. Oni big lunK set tin- ball rolling
down hill nnd tho eojrso thus Indicated
wait followed bv numerous others. There
was considerable slop loss sellng under
TtHio. Hofnre the end cann- (lolobi r drnpMol
to 77,ifii7,c and the close wns lo under
yesterday at TTMjC. N' w Vork r ported
2S loadM taken for export, Clem-tinces in
wheat and Hour at tin- seaboard Were equal
to 3"5,0oo bit. I'rltn.irv receipts aggregated
l.OSii.lM) Int., rorn pared with 1 24H.om bu.
last vi'ar. Minneapolis and Hulii'li re
ported IIS ears, ugniiiHt illl lust weK and
8SI a year ngo. Local receipts were 275
cum, nix of contract grade.
Corn was ipilet and dull. paving but little
attention to the nomewh.it i-xi-It'-d condi
tion of wheat and moving IcIs-i-. Iv over
a limited range of fluctuations, 'l b" trend
of Urn miiiket wni do. vii. niori In mpHth.v
with Hip wheat s'mip than with any
change, in the market's own condition.
Tho ciiHlern railroad grain pool h is al
ready succeeded In advancing Huffnlo-Now
York tales v and Ibis has find the efTeet
nf throwing the shipping business out oi
gear, although lak- rates hi.' u trllle lower
anil elevators have reduced their premiums.
October Wild between 3s'o and 3Sit- and
Cloned ' lower at Ils'n. I ( cclplH Were
Ml earn. Country ulfcriiigs were reportnl
u lit t lu more tteo.
Tradu In oatK wan of r tr.ntl local order,
but the market wan steady, even when
wheat wiih longest. Longs express ennil
dencn In their position. Octnl.i r sold be
tween 2l,o and 21V"21p and etnseil un
changed at 2l-:y-, ,c. Receipts were 2.10
cars. .
Prntlslniis were llrm. the cash demand
Mill being good and stocks low. Ileuv
shipments of productH. especially of lard,
itccelptu of Iiokh west were lo.oi under th
estimate. October pork sold between
J11.874 and JI2.I2 rind closed 124o higher
at $12 In; October lord betwten J7.10 and
I7.U'Wi7.20. closing Ilu- blMhcr at $7.17Vi. tin I
October ribs between $7.;Vi and f7.4". wl:h
the close Mi7He. better at J7.S7fc.ff7.tu.
intimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheal,
'X cara: corn, H7o cars; oats, 300 cars; hogs,
ISLOimi head.
Tho lending futures ranged us follows:
ArtlclcM.l Open. I HlKb. I Low. ciosc.l Ves y.
Wheat
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Oats
Hept.
Oot.
Nov.
l'ork-
Oct.
Jan.
J.ard-
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Hlbs-
Rept.
Oct.
Jan.
7fll
79J 77'V 77, 79',
79 77',i'.i 'V 77V, 7'J'i
SWI 7Sy!7S,;'((V MH',
W4 :ts4 1 nsv, a,
79Vil
I I
40 I
Ss'fc
I
UW ffli'i! 30',
I
21'ifi
21; 21i!fVJI'4'fi
214'21i(,'ii.l2lW',,
221i21Ti522l 22V
-I'i'll
21Wi-ii
il'.ilKii
11 lit I
12 12t.6, 11 S7"i, 12 10
I 11 !t7'4
U 65 111 37',. II MVj
i 11 VI
7 10
7 or, I
C 72Vil
7 r-, i
7 SI I
C 07WI
7 20
7 1.1
0 W
7 77V,
7 to
fl 15
7 10
7 lC.
72',!!1
7 M
7 35
6 07H:
7 17's
7 15
80
7 7714
7 10
0 15
7 07'
7 021,5
70
7 CO
7 32H
G 07',
No. .
Cash r no tn t Ioiih wer ns follows:
KLOITU-Klrm: winter patents, JS.RO.OO;
strnlKhts, J1.WU73.7n; clears. J3.lMi3.tVl;
nprlnif specials. JI.50; patents, JJ.Wfi 1.50;
DtralKlits. j:i.ft3.&; bakers. J2.502.75.
WIIUAT-Nu. 3, 73ii)7SHic; No. 2 red, 77',4'ff
80Hc.
ciiitN wo. 2, 4uieriue; .o. - yellow,
43U45ic
I'S-No. 2. 21?(r2
No. 2 white, 25c;
No 3 white. 22V.if12.1i4O
111 l .NO. 'J. fC'40.
ltAHIiKV-flood feedlnp, 3flc;
fair to
cnnice mainiiK. orntMe.
SBROS-No. 1 flax. JI.5S; No. 1 north
western, 11.59; prime timothy, Jl.O0'i4.3u;
clover, contract Krade, J10 00.
I'HOVlSIONS-.Mcss pork, per bid., $12.05
rnl2.10. l.ard. per'100 lbs.. J7.124fi7.2f. Short
libs sides (loose), J7.5ilfi7.75. Dry sailed
nhotildeiH (boxed). jr.251(0.37,2. Short clear
Hides (boxed) Jx (KWi 15
WllISKY-lt.isIs of blfili wines, J1.2C.
HUOAH Cut loaf. tlllchnuKcit,
KollowInK are the receipts and sdilpmcutn
of the principal grains:
Heceliits. Slilpments.
Flour, bbls 15.11H) 17.U0O
Wheat, bu 2I2.0) 1:1,0 '0
Corn, bu I20.iKh) 730.oiio
Onts, bu 2B2,l) 951,000
Hyp, bu 10.000
Barley, bu tW.IMI s.onfl
On tho produce exchaiiKu today tho but
ter market was steady; creaiiH'rles. Kfiilc;
ilHlrles. l.TTjlSi'. Cheese, Drill, lit lOVn'll'ic.
Kbss, llrm; fresh, 15c.
NHW TOIIK MAIIK11I',
Qiiotntloiin
for Hut Dar 011
Viirluu
oninioilltlci.
NEW YOHK. Sept. 20.-ri.OI'H-Hc
celpts, 29,::h bids.; exports, 3.211 bbls ; 7.100
pk;r.; market was rather unlet, beliiK dis
turbed by the sharp break In wheat, al
thoiiKh held nominally at uin'haiined prices;
winter patents, J.l.'Wi I 0; winter strnlRbH,
J3.55fl3.B5: Minnesota iiatents. JI.2.VI1 l.tV); Min
nesota bilkers, J" 7.V(3 30; winter low i;r.id J,
J2.l5ii2.G5. Hyc l. iur. llrm; miles, l.iou bbls.;
fair to good, $3.30; cholco to fancy, J3.355JI
R.65.
KKIIDS-Qulet; timothy, October, J 1.60;
clover. October. Jin GO.
CORNMRAIr-I'lrm; yellow western,
B89c; city, !o; Hrandywlne, $2.45j2.r5.
HYK Quiet; No 2 western. 59c. f. o.
afloat; state, 5lti55c c. I. f., New York
HAHI,i:Y-Steady; feedlnt;. 13'u40c. c. I
f..
New York; iiihUIiik. MtMa. o. I. f.. lluffaln.
WI1KAT Huctdpts, 229.300 bu.; exports,
59,550 bu.; sales, 5.705,000 bu. l''lltures, 120.CKK)
bu, spot; spot easier for red, but strong on
sprint? wheats No. 2 red, 83V'. f. o. b.,
Hfloat: No. 2 red. klH elevator; No. I north
ern, Dulutb. S.t'.c. f. o. I)., afloat; No. 1
hard, Duluth, 9110, f. o. b nlloat Options
opened llrm on rains In the northwest, but
suffered a collapse later In thu day through
pronounced weakness at Minneapolis, a re
action In Liverpool cables and extensive
unloading by locals, outsiders and foreign
houses, (oKPlhcr with unsatisfactory export
developments. Closed Weak at lVulUc net
decline; sales Included No. 2 red, March,
SS 15-165JSS 7-lOc. closed S7c; May, vii 7-Hi'iiSSc,
closed, MiSc; September, MiiM 7-liic, closed
8l'c; October, t2 S3'4C, closed S.'c; Deconi
ber. SI'uS5,c. closed, Sl'c.
CORN Hecelpts, 47.150 Int.: exports, 7S.01S
bu.; sales, U.'i.iiuO bu. Futures, lmo.ooo bu.
export: fcpot llrm; No. 2, I7!'.c elevator and
470, f. o. b., afloat. Options showed a
declluliiR tendency all day In sympathy
with wheat and on liberal Chicago carlot
receipts, proniotlni; lliiuldatlon. Closed
weak at itfpv net decline. Mav, 40 13-lrtfi
40'c, closed I0'o; September closed 47c;
October closod 45o; December, 41',i5Jll:S,c,
closed, 41!ic.
OATS Hecclnts, C0.200 lm.; exports. 42.S.12
bu.! sales. Ipl.lHIO bu spot; spot, quiet; No
2. 25o; No. 3. 24'5c: No. 2 white, 271, c; No. 3
white, 20',c- track, mixed, western, 2IM
:iic: track, white, western, liVifTS.Ie ; track
whlto, state. 2;VS!c. options neglected
and nominally lower.
KlilOD 1'irm; spilng bran, J17.0O; mld
dllni JI7.MTin.W; winter bran, J17 sdnlVO
cltv. $170ot)17.SO. " '
HAY Finn; shipping. 75077Vie; good to
choice. S2'ifj92lsc.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice.
1S19 crop. I01l3c; old olds, 2ifi4c; Pacific
coast, 1S99 crop, l'Ht3r; old olds, 2lJ5i
IIIDUS-Flrm; Oalvcslon. 2u to 25 IPs., iSo
California, 21 to 23 lbs., lS'Je; Texas, dry
14 to 30 lbs.. 131-jC
1,UATI1I'2H Firm; hemlock nolo, Uuono
Ayros, light to hem y weights. 2242310
acid. 22',fi2.IHc.
WOOI.-l)ull; domestic Ileece, 251T2Sc.
Texas, 15fGo.
HICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra,
(St" Japan, 4i,a.V.
MOr.A8.SHS Steady; New Orleans, opci
itnttle, good to chiilce, Wi'Sc.
TAI.I.OW Firm; city, J.'; per package
4'jp; country, naikages fiee, 4Vfi-i'c.
l'HOVIHIONS-Ileef. quiet; family, JlO.Mi
4M1.M; beef ham". J:'o IHVii Jl ml; pai k. Jn
4il0.5O; city, extra India mess, Jli! imiii IT 1,1
Cut meats, steady: pickled bclbe . ;)'
1100; pickled shoulders. JO'O ham- V "
ffi 10,73. Lord, llrm, w stern steam, ',
J7 50 nominal reilned firm continent J"
Bouth America, $s.50, compi und, ti'i'ti
.124. I'ork, slrotnnr; family, J18 3RiM Cn;
slmrt clear, $1.: ,".V,j.(,l; uicfs, JI2.75itHV)
HI "I'TKH -fUrona, ereiirnery. lS'fll'ic;
June, l',f21c; fHctory, lttl lO1; rscclpts,
3,721 pkgs.
CIJKKMB-Heceltits. fl.(5M pkg.: rtrtn;
lare colored, Ufill,e; small colored, HUoj
large white, lie, small white, lie.
KiltlS Hecelpts, 9,277 pks. ; tlrm; west
ern. legular packing, at mark, US17V4c;
western, loss off, IPtflSc
MKT A 1.8 Aside from another drop of 30
points In tin the local market for metals
exhibited little animation. The loss was
mused by weak tnhKes from abroad and n
luck of Sfwciil.ithe Interest. The close wna
verv weak at J." 'ii2X 37''j. l'lg Iron war
rants ruled dull and unchanged at I9.n;li1i
b).37'f Lake copper, dull, at Jl(j.75fi,17.w.
Lead whs dill at Jl V1? and spelter, Jl.Mtf
4.15. The brokers' pi I-e for lead was Jl.uo
and for copper, JIB I'Su 10 s"'4.
Omaha w itoi.i:s vi.i; .mahickts.
Co ml I ( Inn nf Trade nnd (Itiiito tlnns on
Maple nnd rnney Prod nee,
IintlS Hectlpts liberal; good stock firm
at 1 ' . 1 ,
I.IVK POt'LTRY - Hens, 7c; roosters,
Mf4c; snrlnif chlikens, &c; ducks, 4ff5c;
Keese, 44lic; tlirki s. i
FRKSU DHKSSMn POCKTHY-Uens, 8r,
S9c; roosters, buitje: ducks ami geese, V(
loe. brolli rs, per lb, 12' ac; turkeys. 12' .c.
OAMr:-I'rulrle chickens, per doz., 2 r.O
lll'TTKH -Common to fair. 13c; cholco.
lMilflr; 'icparalor, 21c: gathered creamery,
I3T2HC
T'lHII-Tronf, 10c; blueflMi, 3c; pickerel,
to, tntMh. 12e; dresed iiiilfalo. 6c: white.
1Kb. !('. herilng, tic; black bass, 10c; sal
mon. 13c; white bass, lac; cropple, 10p;
pike, 10c; hallbiif, .'-: bulinoacl. lo: rtns
perch, fie; ol)ters. gteen, 22c: bolloil lob
sters. Me j mackerel. 20c; codlHh, lCcj yellow
perch, fie.
FflKSlf OYSTKHS First grade, solid
packed, New York counts, oer enn, t"c:
extra selects, 35c; standards. 30c. Second
grad. slack filled, New York counts, pir
tan 30c; extra selects, 2lc: standards, Ko.
tMOKONS - l ive, per dozen, fJC
Vn.W.S-Chnlce. IHlinc.
.l T.y--I,rl'-M quoted by Omaha Wholesnlo
Hnv Denlers nrsoclnllntir f'lileo iitilmi.l
JS.V); No. 1 upland. JS.00; medium. J7.50;
course, j! . vi Hye straw. J5.no. Th-se prices
are fnr hnv or kooiI color and mnllty
Iietinnd l'.ilr and piles llrm. Receipts. 0
tars.
OATS-No. 3 white, 26c.
corn-.s-o. 3, av.
HR AN St 2. 7."
vr:nKTAiir.K.
v- tS. ,l.,,.'.H.'.,I'rf-'or bushrl basket. fiCc.
.;:. I'Kl.Ti Per dozen bunches iMT.uc.
,:n.,LA.l!mTii-l'''r dozen ouncheJ. 2.5c.
Wil ,,l,9.I?7I'.tr dozen. loiflBo.
if!;,.-I:sJlV.iv-,lon, Krowl. per dozen. 15c.
l.l.ANS-Wax, per half bushel basket,
40c; stiiiiK. :e.
POTAT11K-! -Per bishel, 40iE0c; sweet
potntos, oer po ind. 2c.
rA!,.l1,9.'' "ome grown, per pound, 1-V,
CA t.IFI.iiWKR-Per dozen. Jl.
To.MA loi:s Homo Mwti, per half
bushel bnsk-t, V;; '
.rii'Tr'l'."!1" Kfown. per bu., COHJCOc.
Cl.I,nitY-Neb,-ika. M'lHOc.
Fit I 'ITS.
PKAcm:s r.iiif,,i-i,if, rpM.inn.. m.
Flings. 7He. ' ' "
i, :'. "'-California, per crate, Jl.lOffl ".5.
Pill N KM I'll! M fin.l nnlnr.ln ...... ....
$1 : p. r "box. toe. " ' 1 "
I'KMtS - Per 1)"X. JI.75T(2V)
CiRAPKS-Ciibfi rnla Tokavs. 4.bnskni
crate. Jl f,o; Concordi. home grown, 17c;
De'awnie nnd Niagara, pern-lb basket, l'e.
WA'l'KH.Mi:i OW-A to slzo 2'Vi725r on ll
CANTW.orPF-Cioms, 1 er dozen, KWM-;
large sizes. firTuc.
APPLIES Native, TStiJl 00 per bu,; per
bid J2 .V-tlll on.
CHANHKHH1KS Per hid . jr.Ol! oer e.--,io
TROPICA!. FliriTS
ORANOtiS -Va'encias, J 25f I 7."
l.KMO.VS-Ciillfiiriilii. extra fnuev
choice, Jl OofiG.on.
HAN'ANAS I'er bunch, according to size,
J2lVT2 75.
Fins- California, new cartoons, $1.(0;
layers, Mo.
MISCKr.I.ANKOrS.
Nl'TS Klll'llsb unlnillH ner 11 1"fT11r..
filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, per" lb. 1 5f
lvc; raw. per lb. IViSc; ro isted, SUiri7l-.e.
1 11 1 'i .no. i greeu, uc; ro. s green, no;
No 1 salted, 71ic; No. 2 salted, Cio: No 1
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., fee: No 2 veal enlf.
12 to 15 lbs., tic.
St. I, mils (ii'iilii mill Pro vlxlnna,
ST. T.OFIS. Sent 50 lVlllMTt.r,n.r!
No. 2 red eah. e'evator. 77e; trick. Tff
vo: Sontember. 70c: October. 70i-o: II"-
ceinber, 76c; .May, b'Jc; No. 2 hard, 72!i''
CORN Lower: No. 2 oah. .".SUe: track.
39'(.p; September, 3Si.,c: October, 3R'i,c; IH
ceniber. i:a' k : year. 320
OATS Lower; No 2 cash, 21'.c; track.
2ni5(22U,o; September. 21-4C; Iicoember,
22K,c: May, 2IVc; No. 2 white, 234c.
KYI', Steady at &3'c.
l'l.ol'H Firm, but unchanged.
8UKDS Tlmothv. steadv. at $4.29: flax.
lower, at $1.50.
coHNMFA!-Steadv. at $2 005(2.03.
HRAN Firm; sacked, east track. "Kl'ic.
II AY Tlmothv. steadv. lit $S.rKci 12.00:
prairie, llrm. at J7.fl0fS.0O.
WHISKY Stonily, at SI. 20.
IRON i-OTTONTIKS-Jl 31.
HAnoiNO-js.inirjs ss.
1IK.MP TWINK-'IOO.
PItOVISIONS-I'ork: Firm: Jobbln.-r.
J12.73. I.ard, higher; choice. J7.07. Prv
sallml meats (boxed), strong: extra shorts,
JS.00; clear libs. JS.124; clear sides, JS.23.
Hacon (boxed), strong; extra slinrts, JS.62'4;
clear ribs. JS.73: clear sides !S7,k
MKTAI.S-I.ead: Quiet nt JI.32K.. Snelter:
Firm ut J3 93.
POFI.TRY-FIrm: chickens. 7'e: vounir.
C'4c; turkeys, 7c; young, Mic; ducks, -ju;
i;iu;s-itigner nt 13Vp.
HrTTKH Steadv: orenmerv. illllic:
dairy. 1011170.
H .CI'; P I S 1' lour. S.noo lib s.: wheat.
132 coo bu cru. 'I ism bo : nulx 22.00a ' o
SHIP.MKNTS-F:o:ir. 11.000 bbls.: wheat.
37.UO0 bu.: corn, 4.1, wo bu.; oats, 11, aw ou.
Kiiiisiik City lirillll iiml Priivlslniis.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 20.-WUKAT Oe-
ceniber. Oliiic; Mav, 74'ri741!e: cash. No.
2 hind. 7f"ii71c; No. 3. asti70Hc; No. 2 red,
75'(i751jr: No. 3, 71(?731o.
CORN December, 32i,1732isc: Mnv, 3iv,c;
cash. No. 2 mixed. SSftSSl.c: No. 2 white.
39'4c; No. 3. 39c.
imth- rso. ; wnue, jj5i..,',4C.
HYlj-No. 2, We.
MAY cholco timothy, 19 50: choice nrnlrle.
J7 75TI ) 00.
HUTTKH Creamery, lSK20c; dairy, fancy,
17c
KOOS Firm: fresh MIourl nnd lCansim
stock. 13c dozen, loss off, cases returned;
new whltewnod cases Included, He more.
HKCKIFTH Wheat. S .J bu.: corn. 20.300
bo ' outx Is W0 bu.
SIIIPMKNTS-Whent. 135.200 bu.: corn.
15.UW bu ; oats. li.OOO bu.
I.Uerpool (irnln und Prut Islims.
I.IVKRPOOr.. Sent. 20 WIIKAT Snot.
firm; No 2 red winter. 6s 3d; fo 1 jinrthern
spring, lis Cd: No. 1 California, fis r.lfT
!!- (!'.,!: futures quiet: September, fa 2'io;
, ," ,'n'l'l'l , 1,3 n -,.
CORN Spot, steadv: Amerlenn. new.
mixed. 4s 4d: futurei, onlet: October. Is
1,d: November. s 2,d' Dicembor. 4s 2d.
PROYtSIONS-nams. short cut. dull. I'm
Sd. I.ard, American reilned, Arm, 39s. Tal
low, prime city, llrm, 25b; Australian In
i.onuon, nrtn, mi i,i.
Toledo Miirlirl,
tot run n s,mi ",i w i r v a t a.i...
lower: spot, September and October, SO'Jcl
iirerreiier sv
CORN llull. steadv: No. 2 cash nnd Sen.
tembcr. 4l,4c: Pecrmber ?c.
OATS llull. otendv: No 2 eiiHh nn,1 Hon.
tembcr. 22'i.c; Ileeember, 2.1le.
HYK null, higher: No. 2 cash, 5IHe.
CT.OVF.nSFFIi null. lower: Oetnher.
JC70; No. 2, J3 751i15.
Phllndeltiblii Proilnce Mnrlcct,
PMII.Anin.PHIA, Sept 2.1-Ilt'TTKR
Firm and l-'Tlc hl'rhcr: fanev wetem
creamerv 22'jc; fancy western prints 2t'
i;ui,h-I'irm: rre-n ncariiy ami wes'ern.
Ic: fresh southwestern. 17o: fresh hoiiiIi-
ern, Ifie
CI KKSi: F rm : New York fil l ereim
fancy, small, 1l",e: New York full cr nn
fair to choice, lu'iffllc; Ohio Hat, Oft 10c.
Dulutb Market.
l-Tt l-'Pir Ml.... C... o., 1,'ttM m
I. . I., ,1), I a i , ( . , ,-i'i,i. '. I I J., .Ml
1 cash 81c; No. 1 northern. He; SoptomliT.
vj,.' Mnv. Sll.er No. f! ti.,rlh,.rn rr.. v )
spring, 74c
1 1 . i n- :MHi'4C.
HYK- 52'.o.
HAltI.KY-37f(4Sc.
COHN-39'io.
lliineiiuoIlK Wlirnt Mnrl;it,
MINNKAPOI.IS. Sent. M-VIIRAT
Septemlur, 7M-40; neoeinbcr. "O'ltt "D-H :
.May, 'uN23e; to arrle. No. 1 hard.
Slo' No. 1 northern. 79V-
FI.OI'H-Flrst patents, l. 40Til.no: second
patent -. Jl 2iTi4 So: tlrst clears, J3.10fj3.21i
it pond clears, J2.lufi2.20.
HHAN-In bulk, JI2 0CffC12.2S.
II I Mi ii ii I ee (irnlu Market.
MII.WAl'KKK. Sept. M-WHKAT-I.ower;
No. 1 northern. Sic: No. 2 northern,
79fi7flo
HYK I Uglier; No. 2. TkMjC.
ItARi.KY-FIrmer; No. ., rati sic; sample.
111133c.
riiinneliil Vote.
CIUCAOO. Sept. 20 -Clearlmrs, I2l.jftj.32ti:
'aluiices, tl.5Sl.'5 posted exchange, JI.Mjj
; New York exchatiRe. 5uc discount.
CINCINNATI. O., Sept 20 -Cloarlll-'S,
-M3"i55ii: New York exclnnge, 22lt'ii25c ills-
"int Monev, 3'ui) pi r cent
NHW YORK. Si pt "a -Clearings, $127.-
Tllti. balances. $7 T'. V9
ST I.ot'IS, Sept Ci.CIearlogs ;m 170.
naiances, J733.5M. Money, C5j7 per cent.
New York exilmnge, tVH- dlsrount bid, )oc
discount asked.
HoSTo.N, Sept Ju. CUarlngs. $16,317.44";
b.ilatu es, $1,JIJ 7H
PIIII.AIh.i.i i ii A, Sept. ZO.-Clearlngs,
$l.Tli! 722, balnncfS. J2.I36.3PV
HAl.TIMoltK. Sept. 2tf.-CltarlllBS, $2.661,
M. balances, J432.479.
moviimi:ts oi'riH'its ami hom).
.MnrKet Is llttrcinel) WrnL, but Close
lulet unit Mend),
NKW YOHK, Sept. 20. -Tho cloMng of tho
stnek market this afternoon was quiet nr.J
Meadv, In rcmarkab e contrast to the ills
luroeti statu ot feeling whkh prevailed all
day. Hut there hud been such lulls at
vailous times before In the storm of liqui
dation which swept over the market, and
whether the Html quiet action was clearing'
weather or a gathering of fotcs fir a
Anal breaking of the storm was the qif 3
Hon In Wall street, und ui'on which opin
ions greatly vailed. The siIIIiik and (lu
siope of the movement In the number of
Mocks Involved ltid.c.iiod plainly enough
f.oino gi neral ciumn or condition at work
to liuliii e Kolllng. Special conditions la
inuiviouai siocks aggravated mo weuKtiexs,
but these peculiar cause. were quite Inad
equate to explain the general wakticsi.
Neither was It Very clear that any nevv
factors hnve been Introduced Into the K(,n
eral situation wbbh havo not been In cl
deuce for s une time past. So fr as thee
general Fonside rations nr' concctccd the
violent lliiuldatlon of the day inil"t bo
due to n growth of conviction as to the in
evitable effect of the.e factors, rather than
to any new statu". Th?o. general condi
tions are the burdening money market and
the coal st i Ike and. In tho background, iho
Chinese situation.
Those who found nothing In tho actual
news sufllclent to nccount for the extretno
weakness of the market offervd a suppusl
Hon that development not yet generally
known In the Chinese tangle Iml ltidui' d
Inrge selling by persons with advnnco In
formation. Cc i tolnly It Is hard to account
for such wholesale si lllni? as Hint of to
day In a market which b.i been snpnoie,
to contain comparatively light speculative
ci mmltmenla, on tlio grnn d of fear of
further events or sentltn -ntal cotifld ra
tions. No felling was forced by actual
contraction of cr 'dlts. although the ratca
for monev showed n continuance of the re
cent hardening tendency. Tho forctM to
ward depletion of New York tii'iny n
(urvos coiitlmm operative, the day's nutvo
of currency to the Interior being liirns.
The relief on sub-treasury on rations H
nlso on a dlmltilshlug scale. The progress)
of tlio strike arouses keen apprehension of
outbreaks of violence and extension of tho
trouble, Into new fields. Hut no actual oc
currence of the day si enn d to bring micij
developments any nearer than did the tlrst
stoppage of mining. The letting go of
speculative holdings which have bc-n fi
cctitly accumulated on tho conviction Hint
the prolonged dullness of th" stock ma.'
ket would be terminated bv a buying move
ment wns nn Influence In tho weakneis nnl
profpsslnnal short selling utidotlbteilly
played (i large part ns well The special
weakness of the steel stocks seemed to
show some p culhir apprehension Cat the
eonfoieiices oor wages nnd tin- efforts, to
adjust price- would not bring the lndutry
to a profitable ba-ls. Tenic "ee Coal was
appironily without ativ suppivt and w s
nearly S points off at the lowest. Tie
stock milled 2'i on short covering, Profcl
Steel, Cur. Steel and Wire nnd l'o'eril
Rlcel prrorred w-re down rrom ".
Tho railroad list. Mls tirl P.iclllc, RilM
moro & Ohio nnd Hcidlng t;rt prtferr d
suffered ttint severely among the native
stocks, lolng 2 pools or over at Iho ex
treme low level. Among the recently dor
mant stocks there weie some w'der de
ellnes. but the length of time since th"
last nle detracts tmm their s'g'ilflc'iii' e
The list of stocks In which the day's lo"es
reached a point or upwards Is u long o e
nnd 1m striking evidence of the extent of
liquidation.
Honds Yielded In sympathy w'th stocks,
but the selling wns not on anything ll''c as
Inrge scale. Total sales, par value, 1 125.
) I'nlleil States new 4s and 5s declined
i In the bid price.
NKW YORK, Sept. 20. Commercial Ad
vertiser's) London tlnauclal cablegram: Tlio
markets here opened weak today on the
Chinese news but later recovered on Lbrd
Huberts' message. Hiislness, however, wnN
Insignificant.
Amcrlpans were below parity during the
morning. New York bought sparingly,
rallying prices temporarllv. but the close
was about the worst. Anacondas weakened
on New York sales, but Paris supported
tlntos. Money wns easy and discounts,
were Inclined to eo off. Silver wns harder
on a rumored Indian demand.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchangu:
AtcliUon
do pfd
llitltltnoio & Ohio.
I'unuillun Paclllc.
I'lin.'uU So
Oil's. & Ohio
25Ti Pnloti Puclilo
C'" do pfd
1.7s, Waliali
f.3'.
71'i
. t)4
. Wi
N'
. 22T
. 13
.IDS
.121
.130
. 4,
.in
. sou
. is
4i
w
'. shi
. tin,
. u,
, 17
. 14
"d?i
. to
. 7-
, 2ul4
. 73
. S7S,
.127
. 42
. 5'J'i
. 31
. H
. 75i
. 30',
. CM,
.137
. 49',
. !lS'
, 17
. f..1
, "
. 31 U
. M
, 17'i
, Sfl
, I3
, S
,120
. 14
, tPi
, SO
, G2
, M14
, SS'fj
, JO',
. 71
.is;
.
.in
.1W'4
, S7H
, 9H
, 6-.H
. 27' i
. 02
. 77H
, 101,
, (i.'ti
, CO
S7
do pM
Wheel, tc I i;....
43
M'.i
do Id pfd
Wis. Central
Call-ago O. W....
C, 11. & U
Chi. 1ml. & L,
do JiM
Chi. : K. III....
Chicago & N. W.
C, It. I. & P....
C. C. C. & St. 1..
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
IH'I. & lIUllDOII ,.
Del. I,. & W
Denver & It. ll...
ilo pfd
Hrle
,ln 1t nM
10
.12')4 Third Avenuo ....
. 20ij Adutiis Hx
. 53 American K
. 9P4 V. i. Kx
.lM'-i Wclls-F.irgo Kx...
I'M". ,.mer. cot. oil ...
. 51
. 'i
. 37
. II
,Wt
.172
. 18i
. ij
. 101,
. 3H.
do pfd
Anier. .Malting ...
lo pfd
Amer. S. & It....
do nfil
Aimer. Spirits ....
no pni
AmiT. S. I!
do nfd
Anier. S. & W..,.,
do nfil
(It. Nor. pfd
.l.V
Hocking Coul ..
Hocking Ynlley
Illinois Central
lawn Central ..
do pfd
Uike Krle & W
do pfd
I-iko Shore
U & N
Mnnhultun I.....
Met. St. Ity
Mexican Centtal
Minn. & St. I...
lo pf.l
Mo. Pacific
Mobile Ac Ohio
M . K. & V
do pf.l
N. J. Central ..
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk i: W...
do I'M
No. l'nclllo ....
ilo pfd
Ontario & ...
Oie. Ity. & Nav
do pfd
IVnnoylvnnla ...
Kpiellng
do lt pf.l
do M pM
Hlo O W
Mo pfd
St I & S. P..
do 1st pfd
do 2il pfd
St. I.. Southw...
do pfd
Rt. Paul ,
ilo tifil
. 12
'Anu'r. Tin 1M,.,
. 30v' do pM
.113 Amer. Tobacco ..
. IS
. 13
. 2.V.
. M'i
,.:i)3
. 70H,
. s:.?,
..us
,. loi,
. Ks
. !il
. 47 '
. 34
.
. 21'
.127',
.127H
do pfd
Anac. Mining t'n
UrooklMi It. T....'
i!olo. Fuel A I
on. Tobacco
do nf,l
l'Vdeial Steel
ilo t,M
I'l'ti. Uleetrlo"
iUIucosi- Sugar ....
Uo pfd
Intern'l Puper
do pro
I-'lcllile Dad
National lllncult .
lo pM
National IhiI ...
do nfil
31'
. 71 National Steel
. lS'i no pfd
. iVAt, N. Y. Air Drake.
. 19li No. American
. 43 .Pat-Ifl j Conut
. "ij do Int pfd ,
,.120 I do 2.1 pM
,. 15 Pneinc Mall
. t24 Piople's (his
. 23 PressKl S. Cur....
. G:ni do nfil
Pullman I' fur
. OU
. C)
. 33
,. 11
. I'l't
.tll't
,17J
S lit. .t T
Hlignr
ilo iiM
Tenn. Coal X- I ..
" S. Leather
' nM
P. S. Rubber ....
iln nM
St. I', rfi Omaha...
So. Pnelllo
So. Hnllway
rlo pfd
Texa (c Pnelllo ..
103
31',
10
IV,
H'i
Western Union ,
Republic I. A. S...
do nM
P. C. C. & St. I,,
Offered. Kx-dlvldend.
Neir York .'Mnilry llnrkot,
NKW YORK, Sept. 20.-MONK Y-Oll call,
steady, nt lViffS per cent; last loan. U4
ptr cent. J'rlme uu rcunille paper, mfiS'j
per cent.
STKHLINlTi KXCIIANOKKasler, with
nctual business In bankers' biqs ut $4 s V
f(7 1 &T for demand, and at JWfcir 1 S3'i for
sixty days, l'nsted rates, Jl SlVntfl.aS. Com
mercial bills, Jl S2'(1.S3.
SILVKH-CertKlcates, 62?jC:i4c; bar,
62'4c.
Tho closing prices on bonds today aro as
follows:
P. S. ref. 5s, reg,
do coupon ,
ilu 3j, r g
do coupon
.101
.101'i
.111
.ll'l
,i::('i
. 131 '
.US
,111
,113'j
113',i
,Ui
101
,1M4
, 95
,IM
139
,i:ov
, 31
, S'l?
,ivi;
, cs
, 71
.Hf
.111
, 9H,
, f4
. 90
v V r, 1,
V. J C. lien. S.....
.1Mi4
M4
M4
107U
74
1 3
1 2
nr'i
113
vfii;
Di
"JU
123
16 04
IIS
llitj
77',
10v
67
111',
j'ci
117
Ml
U
.
ny.
No. Paclllc 3a
ilo In
do new 4 s,
tin coupon
rcg-
N Y, C & St f. 4s..
Nor. & W. 0011. iu
do old 4. Tfg
do coupon
do ti'. reg
do coupon
1 1 ot C i Mi
Atoll, ecneral 4a...
do 4s
O e. Nav. la
Mo 4s
Oregon S. I,, ca
do connol is
Heading ten. 1
It o O. W. Is
St I. & I SI 0. da..,
St J. & S F g. da..,
Canada Po. !
Clies & O. 48....
ni imui conaoli ..
do rjs
. k N. W. ". 7..
An s. p. ileli Ca.
' ) . c. ,v P. la..
inS'
So. Paclfli-fl J. . '
CIiIchko Tcr.
So. Railway Ss
Colo. So. 4s
b 11 ,v T Ca
Tex. .t pa iih, u,.,
do 2a
Ml d R. O. Is....
do 4
Krl gene'al 4
p W. & D. C. !..
Oen lllectrlo tm...
low Central 1.. .
I, & N. tint. 4s ...
M , K. & T. Is...
do It
When Issued.
''n no Pa .If),. 4s....
Wabash Ii
do !
West Shore (
Wis. Central la....
Va, Ccnturlea ....
Offered
imv York Mining: MoeKn.
NF.W YOHK, Sept. 20, Tlio following are
the closing quotations for mining shares
loday:
etioilar
Cron Point
rem. Cnl ,t Va...
Peadwood
floiild A- Currle . .
Halo .t- KurcroM .
Ml' t ,
I on Silwr . . ..
orit irlo
. 15
. D
.10,1
. 45
. 3
. 17
sun.
3
Ophlr ,
l'lyinouth
Wti'ckftiiver ...
do pfd
Sierra Nevada
Sinn lard
l'n! 11 Con
Yellow Jaiket
43
.... s
t'O
7'M
:s
(.")
14
20
Condition nf (he Trenanrr.
WA8IIINQTON, Sept. 20 -Today's slute.
ment of the ttensury bnlanies In the Krn
eral fund, exiluMve of the Jl.Vi.O u.0"j ro
se rvei In the JIislon of redemption, show.
Aviillsblo cash balance, J131IS,I9, goal
J7l.oU,750.
Ilostoii Mni'k (tnolnllnns.
HOSTON, Sept 20 -Cull loans. 2Vf3 per
cent; time louns, 444 per cent, oitlclal
closing:
A , T. A 3. F
do pfd
Atner. iiigar
Iloip.n .1- Albany..
Iloston Klevmed .
Hoeton & Me
, rSk N. E o 4 crj. . . 0
. 6T, Advrntur
IIP, Alienee Mm CO.... P,
211 Anml. Copper SS
117 At;a-illc 2Pi
1V4 llotton k Mont SIS
c. II. a: tj
Dominion Coal ....
do pM
PideiHl Steel
do pfd
K.I ISIee HI
Mich. Telephone ..
N. II. ll. & C
ou Colony
Old liomlnlon
Union Pacific
WMtlngh. Klectrlc,
Wla. CVnlrni
Aichlfon 4s
llV't llutte Hoctnn .... 60
;is
ChI. & Hn-la 74$
centennial 13',
Frank! n 13
Humboldt 3.1
"iooU (4
Parrot 40
(lulncy 1(4
Santa l'e Cmmcr... 4
l.o
DO,
3
Jit
S,
10
2'H
IJ'i Tamarack S!
u t't.ih Mining !sti
47 Wlnon.i Jij
1- j Wolverines 3M-1
I.11111I1111 Hiii'Ii iiiitiitlnus,
LONllON. Kept. 20--I p. in. -Closing:
C'.na", m'neyrrr.T.SS -,-lH KMe n
do account 9J 7-l do 1st pfd 3 4
Atchison 2;ij IVnnsyUiinlft (,i,
Catuiillan Puclhc .. it't Heading !
J'iuI ll,". No. pa lllc pfd 73
llllnou Cential ...115 Orand Trunk CH
Iailsvllle 7sn Aiiat'onOn v,
I'nlen Pacific pfd... H'4 Rand Mines 4.1,
N. V. Central 131 1
HII.VKR-Dnr, steady, at 2S 13-IfiU per
ounce.
MONKY-2!4 per cent.
Tho rate ot discount for short bills wns
. I l.i. 'in per cent, nnd for thrco inoiiths
bills. 3 ir,-1iV2l per cent.
ilold preiiiium nt Huenos Avres, l.lij.os.
Faiilsh Is, 72.
I'lll'I'luil I ' 1 11 11 111-1 a 1 ,
PARIS, Sept. 211.-TI10 weekly stiitement
of the Hank of France shows the follow
Hiff chantps: Notes In circulation tle
creaseu j.sni.ooof, tri usury luoountM cur
rent Increased 25,5So.tir. gold In hand 111
ctciised lS.lt o.tiOOl. bills illsciuintpil deer, used
li.9Ki,0u0f. silver tit hand decreased SM.Oif.
lhieo per cent rentes, lour Wo ror tho
nccount. Kxchange mi London, 2bf 14'.to
for cheeks. Spanish 4s closed at 12.KU..
more oho,.rful reeling prevailed on tho
bourse today, the situation In China and
111 me 1 r.insvnai iieing rcgnrded as mure
teiisHurlng and tho Hank of Franco's re
turns ueii'ii us a slim lius to bisluess. In
tcrnatlnnal securities reacted. Italian'
Were easier on Uerlln ndvlces. Rio tlnlos
started llrm nnd this lone was accentuated
Inter bv tho anticipation of the ilei duration
i no interim nmucnu Kulllrs recovered
in rennnnsp ki i.onilon llclMoeS.
lAMKlN. Sent. 20. -The vceeltlv slnlo
m.'iit of th.. li.ink nf Knginnil shows the
I'Niowing cuanges: coiai r serve lncrens,d
iL'l.mtO, clrcillallon ilPU'enscil ilSn.WO, bu.
lion Increaseii 1:211, 72. other securities in
creased JS2.27S,iiiiii, other deposits increarul
.ii e.ooo. puuiic ueposits ilecivnreil i: U3,WiO,
uuien ipuervo increaseii lilJK.no.', govfin
moot securities decreasid J.cin.(V The
prniHirtlnn of the Hank of Knsjl. mil's re-
wni' i" ii.iuiiitv is 1I.IHI per cent. Last
Week It was M.S3 tier cent. Rot,, of ,n.
oumi uiuinngeii at 4 per cent. Money was
falrlv plentiful today and short loans wero
111 utir iiemnuii. uaiiits anil br.de, is are
nervous over tho poslb'e shipments of gold
to (irmany nnd tho expeiied tightneis
of money In connection with the forth
coming demnnds. Tho slock oxchunge was
iiiuiiueiic. apari iroin in slump in Amer
icans, which In some cuses wns severe. In
sympathy with the uneasiness of Wall
fijtei. iinuousii ine margei was In no
wlso panlck:-. Orand Trinks were sym
palhetleally depresseci and home railroads
were Mat, owing lo the belief thai the
moor irouuios nave only been deferied.
HKRLIN, Sent. 2a Prlees on the bourse
today were Hat, owing to unfavorablp New
urn aiivices. .Mines were particularly
weak, due to the lum-reeeliit of M,,m..e'
speclllcallons. Australlnn credits on Vienna
iiri" iion
CALCUTTA. Sent 2d Tin. mi a nf .ilu.
count of the Hank of Hengal has been In
creaseii irom 4 to 0 per cent.
Cotton MurlicL
NKW YOHK. Sept. 20.-COTTON Oreat
excitement prevailed at the Cotton .
phiinre upon Hie resumptluii of business
wns morning. 1 no l'Jngllsli cables. Inslea I
of coming higher, as expected, reported '1
deelbie. Selllntr beriilne tnrtt'o fir-tlM tin,!
the opening call was at a decline of 121ilf,
poinis. 1 lie selling was general nnd with
advices generallv bearish, tho decline was
Increased to 27ffi:iO points. Receipts at the
Interior towns worn n bearish fnotor. being
much larger than the movement of last
year Thu Weakness was Increased bv
reports of unsettled southern markets,
with spot buyers said to be retreating snd
tho Kngllsh markets declining tinder Hip
pressure of Increasing offerings for nearby
shipment, which wore emphasized bv the
withdrawn' of American spinners from t lie
spot markets. Indications of heavv re
ceipts tomorrow also added lu the selling
movement. Crop accounts were certainly
no worse. If th"v were not more favorable.
Selling for Wall street was an active fea
Ure. At limes the market was erv Ir
regular and almost pnnleks. Shorts were
nbout the onlv support, though a few sub
stantial parties were buying for a relic
tion. The close was barclv steadv ut a
net decline of 2.W2!) points. Futures closed
barely steady: September. HS'lo; October,
! .Silo, November, It. 17c; December, !)30e;
Jnnunry. i.SSe: l'ebruarv. O.illo; .March.
!.3.'io; April. !'3lc; Mav, !i::r,p; June. !I3.V;
Jil'y. flS.'o; Alivust. s L'Te Spot closed quiet,
He decline; middling uplnnds, 10'.e; mid
dling gulf. 10-i.c; sales. In2 bales.
NKW ORLKANS, Sept. 20.-COTTON-Fitures.
steady at the decline; September,
II.SKiO Sle; October, O.'iKj!) ,!.'e; November.
0 171i0.1Sc; December, ! 1 1'oO l.'c; .lanuarv.
It. 1 tf Fie; I'ebrunrv. 0 I'iIiO 17c: March. 0 1$
It'i.lSe; April, 0 lSIO 10c; May. s lUtJ'i 21c.
Spot market easy: sales, (',.Cu Imles; ordi
nary, 8i'c; good ordinary, S lil-lfic; low mld
illltig. Oll-lOe; middling, pil-ltle; good mid
dllnu', lOr.-ltlc; middling fair. 10 O-lOc. Re
ceipts, :,;q bales; stoi k, 11,103 bales.
ST. I.OCIS, Sent. 2o. -COTTON Dull, He
lower; sales, 3 hales; middling, liW,r: re
ceipts, 1.G2S bales; shipments, 707 bales;
slock, 4,741 bales.
CnlTee Market.
NKW YORK, Sept. 20.-COFFKK-Spnt
Rlo, quiet; No. 7 Invoice. 8Vte; mild, quiet;
Cordova. !'fillo. Futures opened steadv
with prices MilO polnls lower und ruleil
quiet and weak under liquidation, following
disappointing cables, heavy receipts at Rlo
and Santos, unsatisfactory warehouse do
liveries and tho bearish nttltucle of spot
buyers. Closed steadv at a decline of 5
points. Total sales. 13. 500 bags. Including
September at $7.ou; October. $7.00; Decem
ber, J7.20; March, $7.3.17 41); May, $7 50,
New York Dry liooiln,
NKW YOHK, Sept. 20 - DRY OOODS
Tho market for dry good quiet In all linos
of staple cottons, so far as the ilentiitid
goes, but the tono coetlnue stroeg No
further ndvnnces reported nf anv motne-H.
Stocks of brown bleached and coarse col
ored cotton" reported cleaned up alnv-sr
entirely. Huslnesn lu prints continues good,
but print cloths, while very llrm, are quiet
(Jlnghnms very llrm. Cotton linings ad
vnnced In kid cumbrlos, slleslas, perca
llnes, etc.
Sugar Morliet.
LONDON, Sept. 20,-SUOAH-neet. Sep
tcniber, lis ni.d.
NFW ORLKANS. Sept. 20.-SCC.AR-Qulet:
onen kettle. 4le: centrlfuirfil vellmv
5flfiv(.; seconds, 3114 9-lGc.
NKW YOJ5K, Sept. 20,-SI!OAK-Rnw,
llrm; fair rellnlng, l',o; centrifugal, 90 test,
5c; molasses sugar, 4c; reilned, tlrm.
fill Murl.eL
Oil, CITY, J'a.. Sept. 20 -Credit balances.
Jl 25; rerllllciites. no bid; sMpmo-its, S2 01
bids , nvenu'e 93,570 bbls.; nins, 10S.S03 bbli.
uveraL-e tl iW7 bids.
I.IVKRPOOL. Sept. 20 -OILS-Cottonseed
TTull rn,lned N'oeem'ter. 3fs Oil
Turpentine spirits, llrm, 3fln i;(i.
LONDON. Sept. 2o-olLS-Turpentlno
spirits, 29s JOVjil.
Kiiiimiin Cltv l.lvp StnpU,
1CANSAS CITY. Sept. '.'0 CATTLK Re
ceipts, 9 2110 natives, 2,mi) Texnns and 40
calves; best beef grades nearly steadv
others steady; native steers. J.501"5
stockcrs and feeders, ta I CO; btitche
cows and heifers. J3 0flril7'i; canners, J2 50
(fiioo; fed westerns. $'l.7VTi 1.7'; wlnter"d
Texnns, J,t.(i5li 1 10; grass Texnns, $3.05tf 3 C"
Cnl vex J.').0i)1il 25.
IIOOS-Hecelpts, S.000 h'ad; trade fairh
netlve; inchanged prices: heavv and mixed
J5.2-'lo 35; light. Ji.20ji1 111; pKs, $4 25'Ha.Oi
SIIKKP AND LAMHS RecplptH, .70
head; market steady; lambs. $1 C'S.iS
muttons. J1.fli)$j;3 9'.' stoekors and feeders
J.I.ooti4.25; culls. $2.Wi3.ihi
ev ViirK Live loel.'.
NKW YORK. Sept. 20. HRKVKS Re
ceipts, 7S0; no trading: feeling weak; cables
sternly: no exports todiy.
CAl.VKS-Recelnt-. 211: sternly; veal,
f5 00'ir, 75; selected, JOOl; little c.'i'vos, $Oft;
cltv dressed veals, steady a 9iil3e per lb
SIIKKP AND LAMHS -Receipt; , 7 17' :
sheep, steadv; lambs. bI. w and 10c low r.
sheep. J3.WI4 50: piilN, J2.fO"2.75; lamb'.
.') CKKfirt 25: culls, J3.COU4.50.
IlOUS-Rccelpts. 13i3; .itendy,
Slock In Slub I,
Following aro the rpeelptu nt the four
principal western markets, for Septem
ber 20:
Caitlo. lloirs.
South Omaha 2.321 I M9
Chicago .... s "HO III mm
Fansas City . 1. ! m s mm
St l.otils ' " ii 9 'i
Sheep
1 1 V
1 ' UO.
4 To
re J-,5H
Totals
:ti,.:t ,,413
1 1 I I t II
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Largest Supply of Shoop ou Today's Ihrkot
that Has Arrived in Several Weeks,
HOGS CONTINUE THE ADVANCE TODAY
(iiiml l'ceileis llrougbt Mriinit Prlees
Tndn) nnd Prime uCrnredn Memlv
Micep Sutil strong, but I. limbs
Were Dull nnd l.uuei'.
SOUTH
Receipts werei
Ollicial .Mon.iav
Olllcl.it Tuesday
Ulhci.il UeuiKwhiy ...
ollicial Tlursduy ....
OMAHA. Sept. 20
Cattle. Hog. Sheep,
J,..ei M..UI
7,9 H
S.8
2,1.
4.M9
n,M
IjO'if dajs this week. ...22 3ls 1U.W2
Sumo das last Week., ,J3.tl ai.all
juine iiu.is Week beforo..li.!iS2 23,732
Same threi) weeks ago..21,lsj 2.I.OM7
a.imn four Wicks ago .. I'.'MV 2i,7iO
80.144
29.a'..
21.277
3.-.,5li
35. 79
Aver.igo prh e pnld for hogs for the lasi
seyiul days, ulili comparisons:
1W0. lSSO.tyje.IM)f.lfcM. 1SHG.I1VHI
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Kept.
Bept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sent.
I. ..
O
z.'.
4 ..
6...
0...
7...
...
9...
10..
II. .
12..
13..
II.
15. .
10..
17 .
C 0i
4 20
I 14,
3 CI I
3 6.)
3 93
4 o7l
4 071
4 ll
1
4 Ooj
I 02'
I SfJ
2 M
2 fd!
. ,1
2 7iS
t r,i
02 I 2 IS
4 541
I .1
4 151
4 20
4 22 1
ft !,i. 4 Hi'
f WJV 4 221 3 02,
6 -(,' I V3i 3 fit
6 0A I :ifl' 3 l
., 1
5 M
5 id
: 5?
2 "S
2 SI
1 i
6 10T.I 4 ;X)i
, 4 S)
r. ifi'ii
3 (VI
4 eoi
r 11
3 f7;
3 t
3 91
3 93
3 SI
4 21!
I f-C
I 091
I 05!
I 00
I lit
20
r, G:
ft 'ii '4 2
5 t.'
S)
5 73
r, my,
5 07
I 22
4 2..
I ,
3 771
3 7'J
2 i0.
.. .0
2 70
1 73!
2 fill
r, ov
I S3
3 n
3 r,s
:. 7I
3 j
J Mj;
3 911
1 1 tS
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sent.
.11
I 12 '
I W 5 7
t nt ,11
512 4 -51
5 UK
.1 fo,
1 .121
itl
If .
u 19
3 71;
.1
2 811 I 0j 6 10
Sept. 20.. I 5
I ,.11
.1 I 03;
I ei a ij
Indicates sundav
1 llM nfllr-lol mitt.liA, r t ,.r nf atnpU
brought In today by each ro nl 'wasi
n.ittla It L's.SnD.II'l'S.
iv ni. 1.. icv
Missouri Paclllo 111-,, ..
I
2! 7
22 N
ID
1(1 18 4
I
' ' ' t t
I !!
c7 "EE "7i
I nlnn Paclllc S.vstem 12
I-'., K. A- Jl. V. R. R . 7
C si. p.. m. A.- o. Hy tt
H. M. 11. It. II 5.1
'.. H. ,i (J. Hy
K. C. ,v St. J 7
C . R. 1. .fc P., cist
'., R. 1. ,t p., west.. ..
Total receipts S3
The disposition of iho ilny's receipts wa
ns follows, en 1 h buyer purchasing tho num.
ier 01 i.oau lniiicuu-u:
iniyers
Ciittte.IIogs.Shee)).
Omaha Pncklni' Co.
PHI
'J. H. Mammopil Co
Swllt ,v Coinimny
Cudahy Pin king Co
Armour & Company
Swift A: Company, 1. C .,
Swift ,v Company, country
'1. ll. liamm nd Co.. IC. 0.
H. Pecker l Degali
Vansant Co
I obmnn & Co
W I. Stephen
Itlll & lluntKlncir
Kenton S 1,'nderwooit ....
Hamilton & Ruthsohlld ..
L. F. llusz
II. L. Dennis & Co
H. F. llcibhlek
A. T. Mawhlnney
Other buyers
11.'.
.Ill
23
40
62
"7C
141
!
S'it
14
197
15
10 1
C2
71
3
35
f-23
951
1,045
l.oir.
315
2.21
1.971
1 0
"ti"3
5 217
joiflQ
of 21
Totals
2,923
4,r,75
CATTLK After
i-terd s
run
cars of cattle todnv's supn.y see-nod nth r
small. The market, hnw-evet. was In faP'iy
good shape, pattlouarlv on (he be t"i
grades. Hi celpt It. c tided abouc slstee'l
cars of corn cattle. The better grades 1 f
beef steers were fully (-ten v vlth ye-ter-day,
a big string celling ,-i J5 55. Too less
desirable kinds, however, were not In vety
good demand and the market on that cl 1 s
of .Muff wns rather s'ow and uneven, 'he
samo as It has been for some time. Se'lo. i
were In some cum s in'llig the mnrki t on
tho common and half fat stuff n llttlo
lower
Thern were only about Iweptv cars of
cows and heifers on sale ind,.y and Hie
market nn (he good kinds was lust nt) nit
steady. Huyers all sei.-nieil to want fr-'i-h
hupplie.s and bought tip what wiih offered
at practically yesterday's prices. The
medium grades were of course rather slow,
but they changed hands nt cli se to steady
prices. Canners also showed little change
from yesterday.
There wore not mnnv feeders on ale
und iiH the demand was In g r 1
shape the heavy weight tattle of goul
quality were steady to strong again.
Sellers found little dllllculty In disposing nf
whatever they hud In that line ut very
satisfactory prices. Light weight cattle, If
good, nlso sold readily at tendv to stronger
prices The common grades of cattle were
of course rather neglected, but the light
supply of all kinds made even the less d
slrable feeders move more freely than
usual, but no change In prices was noticed.
Included In the receipts of weMem cattle
were about seven cars of beef Moors. As
Puckers are all anxious for that kind nf
cattle they sold readily at steady to
stronger prices. The market on western
beef has been In good shape all the wpek. as
thero has not been nearly enough coming
to meet tho demand. Cows biought In
most cases lust about steady prices as
comnnrcd with yesterday, though the better
grades were In the greatest demand. Good
heavv feeders brought stendy to stronger
price's and other kinds sold fully as good
as they did yesterday. Representative 1
sales:
HKKI
Av. Pr.
101,1 4 19
13' 9 5 3)
9.10 Jl f.0
t50 4 M
SJ0 4 "0
nt: 4 so
KTKKRS.
No.
4
1
40
32
3S
ltJ
No.
IJ....
St....
I....
1....
4....
1....
21....
Av.
..1314
..ICO
..12C0
..Km
..13"7
..mi
Pr.
t 20
E 20
f. ID
f. 30
r. o
l S3
1309 6 05
STKKRS AND STAGS.
1(37 5 CO
COWS.
!3.
1 7CO 1 23 4 1313 2 ID
1 9-iO 2 50 1 910 3 W
3 SAO 2 50 1 S70 3 "0
( S17 2 7H 1 lf0 3 23
1 1210 2 70 4 607 3 73
4 917 2 75 2 10 W 3 6u
1 MO 2 75 5 970 2 75
1 900 ! 73 4 m 3 30
1 1020 2 00 5 1012 3 40
IlKIFKRS.
3 1055 3 15 2 SOI 3 23
6 S23 3 15 3 923 3 W
HlTl.LS
2 1353 SIC 1 119) 3 23
1 1520 2 GO 1 1. 3 40
1 U) 2 C3 1 S20 4 00
1 640 3 10
STAGS.
1 ! 2 75 1 710 3 23
STOCK COWS AND IlKIFKRS.
1 M0 2 70 3 1100 3 20
1 750 3 O) 20 S'.'C 3 23
3 iW 3 10
BTOCIC CALVKS.
1 410 4 I. 1 1W 5 00
2 2) S W
STOCKER9 AND FKKDKRS.
1 670 3 CO 6 0.-0 3 75
1 MO 3 2S 7 SOS 3 SI
12 SCO 3 SO SO C27 4 00
3 70
NKHRARKA.
No.
Av.
. 1110
Pr.
No.
A V.
700
Pr.
2 85
5 50
4 50
2 S".
2 90
2 90
3 55
3 55
3 SO
.1 bO
4 00
4 00
4 00
3 95
3 75
3 90
I 00
3 feeders.
4 00
2 75
3 00
3 40
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 50
5 00
3 00
3 1 15
.'! 35
3 55
3 50
2 00
3 40
2 50
I 00
1 heifer.,
1 calf....
1 calf....
12 cows....
913
140
190
19 cows 1051
19 cows 1030
1 bull 1410
1 bull 11 Hi
1 bill! 1230
2 feeders.. 700
3 cows ln.10
(5 cows 9S0
1 cow 990
4 cows...,
1 calf
0)
510
13 feeders..
8 feeders. .
1 feeders. .
9 feeders..
2 feeders..
1 feedor...
16
790
12 heifers.
21 heifers.
20 heifers.
S31
7BI
f,9t
590
314
SI0
M5
512
020
1190
9S:i
5 hnlfers.
.1 heifers.
1 cow
1 cow
10 feeders
12 feeders. .1194
1020
1 feeder.
f.sO
C7I
1 cow IClV)
9 feeders.
10 feeders.. T7
35 cows...
11 w J3 or.
1 heifer.... 710
1 heifer....
5 f eiders..
1 bull
1 bull
2 cow
2 heifers...
I feeders .
I sleef. . .
fi feeders.,
it f- ''dors..
80 feeders..
1 feeder...
710
n;4
1S30
92')
715
S75
7m
750
7M!
MS
2 V.
1 31
.1 10
2 85
3 0)
3 25
,1 5
3 C5
3 C".
3 ;
3 80
3 00
.1 fill
2 95
:: 00
2 85
3 01
:i 45
2 90
1 heifer..,. 7f")
2 heifers... HKi
4 heifers... m
7 feeders.. 757
l5
3 10
3 10
3 IB
3 Ci
.1 fi".
2 10
3 fio
:i fi".
2 .'
3 10
3 15
2 75
2 10
2 m
2 73
3 00
3 I""
3 00
5 feeders.
2 feeders.
2 cows
2 feeders.
3 feeders.
1 bull
2 feeders.
702
795
, hi"
. 770
. Ml
1020
, S3",
. 911
920
, 013
750
. 811
, 913
, 931
. 875
HI
soo
1090
fill!
014
1V
102",
IJ02
807
13 heifers,,
11 steers...,
11 rows.....
5 heifers.,
9 cows. . . .
I rows....
21 foeders.,
1 steer....
3 cows....
1 bull
9 cows....
4 enwB... .
10 feeders.
0 heifers..
II crws
COLORADO
27 cows
2 75 0 cows.
4 90
S71 2W
41 stk. civs.
MONTANA.
21 feeders.
3 75
10 cows.
3 cows..
2 cows. .
1 cow...
2 cow's..
1 cow...
t COH...
.. 87
.. 870
..1130
..1'20
..1130
..Ilo)
.. 910
.1 00
2 '0
3 ifl
2 '3
2 75
2 III
2 i'O
7 feeders.
3 '
3 55
S !0
3 (i
4 25
2 fio
2 75
II IV
21 feeders.
11 feeders.
5 feeders.
II steers...
KS0
1I2
M2
1070
97U
1225
If!
lu?-)
W
"-.')
J
'i-m
ii)
1 cow
1 cow.. .
1. fe, ,lrrs
2 fi eder
2 feeders
e.
r K n
i I- -f-
' 00 5 I
T Mahan
00
N. Ii
ViO
Win
9s0
I -0 2
3 50 1 cow
2 Ti
2 93
S
3 50
1 stag 1170 3 W
T. Thompson S. D.
21 feeders.. !W J ;
J. K. Honey Neb.
$6 feeders. . 94 J 3 l 20 feeders.. 9( S V
J. H. lOtidrlcks-Wyp.
SO cows 1043 3 2i
IS. Ali-vmulor Wvn.
13 feeders.. 969 4.10 1 feeder... SJi
2 feeders.. 910 4 3" 1 feeder... 770
3 80
4 30
3 7-
M. A RobbHis-!. I).
, 75") 3 75 13 feeders.. S2S
A. .1 Johnson Neb.
, !t 3 IV 5 tows 1123
1380 2 S
.1 II l'u,i,lrl,-k Wvn.
I feeders.
M feeders.
1 bull
4t steers.. ..12t 4 611 IS steers. . .1182
42 steers... .120 4 85
2(1 heifers. ..liOf, 4 26
. . C. F. ftoblnsnti-Wyn.
3fi feeilei-g..teiir. 4 45 I feeder?. ,1W8
5 steers... .1070 4 IB
. . . I'd Ross-Neb.
108 feeders. 1003 4 20
3 OO
II 7 5
A MIIIcr-Ncb,
3t feeders
1 ca.f
1 bull
3 rows. . . .
1 bull
S cows....
2 steers...
1 cows.. .
2 cows. . .
1 feeder..
. 874 3 r.
18 C-OW8...
(172
250
2 M
5 Ji
3 25
. ISO 4 2'.
1020 2 UO
930 2 35
ltodin &
1450 2 90
.1 calf.
1 freder... 810
Ityuii Nob.
5 he fere..
tt'K 3 16
IB feeders.
i W. Clmppe
Cfl
3 40
..lo-4l
. 1o;;.i
. 5o
J. II.
12t!0
. 130
..1210
..1110
..li)0
3 25
:i
4 no
KenilrlcUs Wyo,
1 steer.
1 steer..
2 steers.
2 steers.
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer..,
1 steer .
1 00
1 i'O
4 M
I 60
,1 ft'
.1 ttn
3 14)
3 t
3 l
1430
Km)
MM
tl-M
1170
3 01
C. W. Wlilfjen
1 heifer..
20 heirers
7 rows. . .
,.a20
I 2".
..tOM)
.. lull
1 2
2 o
4 15
3 Si
2 V,
2o steers
...lll'5
2 feeders.. 1075
1 bull ....1350
1 feeder... 790
4 heifers... G10
2 ill
3 2T,
1. it. Ilurko Neb.
0 feeders.. 1061 4 20 2 feeders
' : ..I- ..II, a I 20 1 foi dir.
S feeders.. t(2 4 "0 I cows...
1 cow Sflo 3 1i 2 cows...
1 COW 850 2 75 1 cow....
.1050
.lull
.ll'li
. 9V
. 9 SO
4 20
3 75
3 M
3
John Melike Nob.
1 cow 1180 2 "si 1 cow 930
S cows 721 2 90 7 calves.,. III?
2 en I !.-... 130 4 75 1 e.ilr 3.M
JI0O8 -There was n liulK run of
5 Cm
X ,Vi
hog
hero today for a Thursday, and. 11s chlcag
ripoiuu 11 simile iietler prices. 111c mar
ket herp opened up strung to ic higher than
iMtetOi. A rew of the paciurs started
OJt and picked up the choice light and
butcher hog-- at 1 nun Jo 20 to JJ.J.Vj. bill
largely nt J5.22" a ami $5.25, and a lop of
Vi'Sterlu, it will uc lemeinoeieii,
tho bulk of the sns was nt Ji.Ii'wU'.ii
Packers did net seem to want the lieuvy
hugs and but lew ol tho-"- changed hands
on the opening maiket. The prime Heavy
weights, however, were taken at about J5 20
" were not pine oil cm tne commoner
grades of hues and the opening mat ket
was rather slow on mat class or num.
When thev did iuv th.-tii III) they went
largely ut J5.2o. with n few- as low as J5.15.
The last end of the market was rather
weak. Thsro were hardly as many heavy
fi.it..,-u mi llm mnflii,! l.wlnV U'llleb llillllS
out the uvotS go prlco consiilernbiy.
as imii be nullcetl trom tun iin.ie 01
nveragu prices the loss of the latter pan
01 nisi wet'K lias ueeu regaincu nun me
market s now abo.it where It was 011
Tuesday
of last week. Rt-prescnlatlvo
saics;
33 feeders. . !W0 4 15 1R oows ... 11J0
1 cow 1015 3 i 1 cow IK-)
7sn. - 1 IS -I
1 recuer... iui .0 1 iv 1
I feeder .. SliJ 3 .5 I
i to. iters. . VU7 I 01 M
1 slier iswt i." 1 .n. 1
I steer. .150 4..' I ZrAKiTA
4 ste. ts... It 12 4 :. IJ
i trer .1 :ii 4 .V I tj bo isoH I
1 st er ... lOflO 3 0 i
i f cuter... M ;i ft
t. Cows. ... 91 1 .1 8',
1 bull.. . ssi) 3 Oil
7 feeders . Iic7 3 23
Mi. A v. Sh. If. No- AV. fh Pr.
14 SO ... ii 11 M4 ii ; i2'4
lu 117 ... Jl 75 74 01 ... 5 2J'4
70 i57 ... 6i:. to :a; ko c 2214
C2 M 80 C IB 73 223 ) (. !:i
CO 319 4) 6 15 CO 2(9 ... 5
65 272 ... S 15 40 215 4) 5 2J',
62 2oS SO 5 I7' J4 277 4 5 ;2'4
t 2J3 ... S 20 Cl 30 SO 5 .'(j
45 2d 40 S 20 K V) 40 5 !i
CS M V i 20 C2 ! S' 5 2J
ii 2i 180 5 20 SS 222 SO 5 2u,
It 393 190 f, 20 S3 3'S . . C I':1,
74 S7 ... 6 20 53 2S1 KO i 22-,
M 277 120 & 2) CC 251 120 6 !!'
12 215 ... 5 20 M PM 5 2j
7S S47 120 t JO M 0) so 6 25
73 8(4 li'.O 5 20 Cl 272 0 5 25
M 2(4 ICu & 20 92 . . 6 5
52 i i 40 5 20 CC S.VS SO 5 .'.
59 241 SO 8 0 70 20S ... 5 2:,
63 id ... C 20 70 25.1 . . I,".-.
W 304 ... 5 20 78 217 SO 5 25
l.s 223 SO 5 20 4 1 244 4) i '::
97 lfi.1 ... D 20 4S Zll 0 S 2T.
4S 340 ... C 21 72 215 1 5 2.-
f,l 6i SO 5 20 58 240 SO 5 SO
73 21C ... 0 20 77 191 ... 5 5
M 2S1 )') 6 20 0) 27J ... f. 25
59 2SC, 40 r, "0 C4 2H ... .1:5
CS 210 SO 5 221,4 6! 26. SO B 5
50 275 lM B 2."j 70 ... .'i2'.
C7 2-JH 40 5 2214 CS ;i;i SO f. 8".
B5 2-,1'J ... B 22'a 70 211 10 5 27
92 213 120 0 2.',4 7J 22S SO 0 27j
71 . .211 0 5 24 SI 179 ... B 35
SIIKKP There were llfty-llve oars of
sheep, or 11.681 head, on snle this morning,
which Is the largest run since August 2u,
when the supply was HJ.19I head. There
was a good ilcmnnil for sheep toduv und
the market was active and stronger. Hi"
hulk of the arrivals changing li.iuds at a
comparatively early hour. Lambs, how
over, under tin- Influence of rather un
favorable reports trom eiistarii markets,
wero dull and tin- tendency lower.
There was a good domain for feeders to
day nnd the market on both sheep and
himbs was active and strong.
Quotations: Choice western grass wtth-rs.
3.75fl4.oO: choice grass yi-atllims, J3 76 i
4 0i); choice ewes. $.! 25';3 !': fair to good
ewes, J3.(iO'i3 25: cull ewes. J2 5Mf3 00; ch' loo
Hiring Iambi, J3.by,j5.25; fair to good spring
lnmbs, Jl 75'ii5.n0; feeder wetners, J3 30i7.'i 60;
feeder lambs, ; l.dOij 4.-10. Representative
sales:
No.
Av. Pr.
77 J3 t',5
S7 2 10
M 3 00
87 3 00
103 3 25
H'ti 3 25
101 3 50
80 3 5
93 3 90
9S 3 9".
10 3 95
89 4 00
102 I 00
50 I 25
60 4 35
'.Ii I 35
65 I
70 1 '..I
112 3 35
101 .1 3".
Ill 3 T,
M 3 35
PN 4 ill
I'd I 00
10; 4 I.)
6 4 40
10 I 75
37 3 75
III I 3 S',
92 3 -
.7 I I't
t.0 I 15
C0 Nebraska slock yearlings
fd Nebrnukil owes
210 Nebraska ewes
20 Nebraska ewes
23 Nebraska ewes
15 Nebraska ewes
11 Wyoming ewes
29S Npbraskn feeding yearlings
1238 sheep nnd yoarilngs
70 I'tah wethers
237 l'tah wethern
273 Wyoming yearlings
17ti Wyoming wethers
115 Nebraska lambs
399 l'tah feeding lambs
31 l'tah feeding lambs
247 l'tah feeding lambs
191 cull owes
8 Wyoming c.-wos
18 Wyuinlng ewes
127 Wyoming ewes
1.1 Wyoming ewes
7 Wyoming welhers
211 . joining wethers
21? Wyoming wethers
120 Wvmnlng feeder lambs
150 Wyoming lambs
457 Nebraska feeder lambs
fiii Idaho wethers
2.i Idiiho wethers
79t Idaho feeder lambs
310 Idaho feeder lambs
CHICAdO i.ivi:
S'l'dl'IC MAHKIVr,
Cholcp ntlve Steers Slenily to Slrong,
Medlmii mid ( i.iiiiiioii Slow,
CIIICAOO. Sept. 20. CATTLK Receipts,
8.000 head. Including 2,0u0 westerns nnd 8W
Texnns; choice native steers, steady to
strong; medium find common, fclow to too
lower; butchers' stcj-'k active, steady; west
erns and Texnns fifilOp lower; natives, best
on snlo today, three carloads at J.'su, t' od
to prime steers, J5 45T5 50; poor to ntoill'im.
Jl fWi 10; selected feedi rs, slow, J3 'i "-i t i,5 .
mixed stnekers. weak at decline. j.'.75i t su;
cows. J2 9"ul40: bef'-s. J3 00Q", 10; canners,
J2.ouTi2RO- bulls. JWylfiO.
CALVKS J4 50f(i; 50; Texans, receipts, 800
head; best on sain todav one carload at
J4 15; Texas fed steers, 4 MiTrfi In; Ten
itiass steers, J1.501i4.25; Texas bulls, J2 5tW
3.50.
MOOS Receipts 19.000 head; tomorrow,
2d.'ni0; left over. 2 500 bend; ripened stronger,
closed steady; lop. J5C2K-: mixed and butch
ers, J5.15iiiil 00; good to choice, lie.nv, J.", pic,,
5 671.; rough, heavv. Jl O'li". or,; light, J5 25'(i
5(1214; bulk of sales, J5 2'fi", 45
SIIKKP AND LAMHS -Receipts, 13.'K'
bend; sheep steady, feeders about steadv,
top lower; lambs, 15Ti25p lower; good to
choice, J3 2541 IS": western wethers. J.l 80
4.15; fair In i bolce mixed, J3 25i 3 S5 ; west
em Sheep. J2.75'iil10, Texas sheep, J2.Vi1i
3.50; unlive lambs, J I. W0 5. 75; western
lambs, JI.0't5.o5.
SI. liimls
Live SIiipK.
ST. I.Ot'lS, Sent
3,Su0. Including ti
2ii-CATTLK-Rece(its.
Texnns; native shlpiil
and exnort ste rs. j:
' i -n-is i i re'
and buteher steers Jl 104(5 40; steers und.
,C" pounds. Jl Oo'uTi.oO; HtrpVors nod f, el
PIS, J.1 204(4 70- eows unit hclf-rv, J ; t.6,
runners. J16"4J2 50: bulls, J2'Wit.oo; Tixi"
and Indlati steers, J3OT4JI.50; cows and
heifer" 12 35W.170.
IIOOS-Recelpts, 0 ckkI; ,nrket sUmly;
pigs nml llrhts J5iwi560; puokori, 5 35'
6 60: butchers, J5 4515 6 I,
SIIKKP AND LAMPS Receipts, 7o0; mar
ltet 10c lower: native muttons, J'"5'-ii r,
lambs, Jl 261(5 !'i; eulls ami bucks, iW'ii
stockers. J3.0)f3 25.
S(, ,lo-,eib 1,1 tf Sli.plt,
SfiCTII ST. JOSKJ'II, Mo., Sept. 20.-(Spe-clal.l
Tho Journal quotes'
CATTI.K-RecelplH 1.7'K) head; natliee
Strong; westerns, easy, nntlves, $1151(5 2'
Ti-mis and wegtenis, $1,254(5.25: cows air1
heifers, t2 25h45: bulls and-stagH, J2 2"'i
4 8'); yearlings and calves, t!l ::','i I 25 ; siork
ers and feeders. 51.00i I pi; veals $5 iwi7 im
IHHIS Rci Ipts, 'iw h, .id, murki'
Mi nil', .ill gi.ides, J". 2i 'K -, 37 , bulk ol h.iI.
$5 -"' -'
Slll.l.l' AND I.-VMHS ll. kIii- H
he id sl eep "1. I ml - 1 : .no
iiimoe, $i, a 1" so-cp Ji. it '
MUNYON'SGUARANTEE.
Blronp: Assertion na o Jnsf WhM
tlio Uciuedle Will 11a.
Munron ri-ffl'M
that Mt rthfunintltni
Cur will cur nuitlr
11 fair cf ihfuni
tlira lu fcw toon 1
tMit his I'Mfc-pulA Cur
mil curf liulijt tion and
11 Umm.li Itouhkil
thst til Kldn; iriir
Hill run UO prr rrnt
of nil ntti ef klilnc-j
troublfi tint Id- Ci
titrh Ci.f will eurt
nttrth no nn.tfr bo"
letut ttiillnr tint kl
Jlrtdieli-' tSi-e III cui
utif Ultd of lifi'latbr In
ftw niluutM; thlt
lili Cud Cum will
ciulrilj 1 fk up tnr
term ef coM unci cn Ikrouih tut- -uilri IIM of
fian'l ai r I rln-jfti't Li 'tit s t
If $ n 1 1 ' v riT"
t-.c -
STRENGTHENS
SYSTEM
BODY
BRAIN
and NERVES.
I. M VHI AM U I.NIC)
No other preparation ha: ever reee ve.l
so many voluntary icsHmrnluU from em.
pent pi, pie as he world famous Murltuif
Wine. Agrrcablt and lasilug.
Uwforo .Mca.s APPETIZER
After .Meals DIGESTIVE
At all Times TONIC
Sold by nil druggists Refuse substitutes.
Mnrlant Vi Co , 52 W 15th St , New York
puhlbh n hau.liome book of enlorsemen a
of Kmperors, i:mptos. Prb ces Cardlnais,
Archbishops nod other ditut-igut-ht d per
eonages. It l k nt gratis and poitpald to
Jl who write for It.
"Krug
Cabinet"
If not, jou have nilsCo a good thing.
This exquisite malt beverage stands on a
tnilquo basis. It sells Itself. Its fame finJ
reputation la the envy of many. Tho palate,
tho beneficial rcstillB achieved "within" tha
Inner man aro tho only and real Judges o
Its merits. Approved of by them. It tri
umphantly enters innumerable households.
Whero Cabinet enters, doclors and drug
Mile exit.
ilMrJlVKl) HY
I'ltnn k it it; liitKwi.vt; co
PllC-le lll. OJIAMA. M:il
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OfWAH A
DRY G03DS.
Importers and Jobbers ot
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods
AND NOTIONS.
BOiLEH AN J aHjJti'f iKJW WOa.C
fluccessnrii Wllaon A llrnke.
Manufacture boilers, smoke sta- ks and
brccthlngs. pressure, rendering, sheep dip,
lard nnd water tanks, boiler tutus con.
itnntly on hand, second hand boilers bought
ana sold Special and ptompt attention to
repilts In city or country. 19th and Pierce.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Aesfcin Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
Klertrle Wlrlnc Bells and Gas Llghtlni.
Q. W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1D22 Howard at.
aAt-'ti Alii) IrtOW .oaKi.
I
he Omaha Safe
and Iron Works
J. ANDK I'LN, Prop.
Makes a specialty of -
I? lx I KSCArKfl,
Jl IJs Kill TTKRS.
And Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, eti
till) S. l-tth .St., Onuilin, ,rb,
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works.
MANUFACTl'RKRS AND JOnmSKS
OK MAC'IIINKItY
OENKRAL RKPAIRINO A 8PKCIALT1
IRON AND HRA83 rOCNDni'S.
ISOl, 1 .":( nrul ITitir. .Ilichann Strrt,
Oinnlin, Neb. Tel. RUN,
B. ZabrlsUle. Agent. J. H. Cowgill. Mgr,
maha Marina Works
Pattern Makers and Model liuilders.
Manufacturers and Drulers-flteuni
1'lttlngs, i:ievator Sunulles. Hleum
Knslnes nnd Hollers, Oasollns Kn
glnes, Cream Separators, Machin
ists Supplies, High (irailo Repair Work n,
SpneUllv I-'n, torv nnd office l6-14 South
renth St Phone :''C6
E.,i VA10 SU JPLIfi3.
r levators, Automatic
L Safety Ga'es
Improved (Jul-k ir.-l V. i v Rising 81'KA.M
KLI.i'TI'li' and 11 MJ I'kWI.H I',LK..
TORS S nd tor i ii il" '
KIMHA1.I. Illicit , t 'f Jl Nill. Hl.ri-'I-'H, l.i.
looi lull Kir-it Ti lepho ,o li9.
c
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Agents for the It loll itioinl
siiii'I.i l.iiles mill
l ire Doors,
Klcviitor IIilrnulic and Hand Klevators,
Klewitor r, pulling a specinlty. Leather
Valve cups for Kleuitors, Knglnes and
Priming PriKSMS.
JAMES E- DOYD & CO.,
'telephone 10.)!). Omalit, .Sal
COMMISSION,
(JKAI.N, I'KOVISKJ.NkihisI STOCKS
IIOAHD OK I It A OK,
Correipor.uunce. John A Warran A Co
(Jireet t.-iicj lo C'hicojco and Nw Tort;
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H.R.PEriI.LY8(C0.
. dfiO 8 25 ff I
. S 3 n, v f I
A
1 steer ,...ll! 3 t' l. -.!- A
1 -neer ....1310 3 t RvtiVJH l Wt IT VVi" I
1 si, or 1141 .it!' hissrcrT J IA Vil 1 B2
3 steers. ..hliO 3 iO V, .nX PyV JJJ W k C.1
5 steers. .. .11") 3 CO - - w-a. !3a v fxJB , ,
wyo. . i N?.aBi py. B fel
i neifer.... r.nj i." i j k i s x$ m n ttf - iv mm
1 C,W 7-0 2 SO ! m nw i.i.n n mm kv m i-t
Hrake, Wilson
(joori'iMr urcsifia
OMAHA nCO.
BflArtCH 1036 fCf
unuui run