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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1902.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
aUpt.rU f Killing TrotU Wiu.n. EflVct
Upon Ortia ?rioi.
CLOSE IN ALL OF THE NTS IS LOWER
lba Board of Trad l Peteat
Farter Agatast Higher
CHtCAOO. Sept. U Frosts of reported
killing severity narl no effect on the price
ot .grains today. Kxpert corn shorts, after
snalycing the situation, declared them
harmless. Prices lost all eemblsnce rf
firmness and when It beceme, known that
JudgeChvtrkLShad ruled against the board
and Ita members who were defending the
July oata comer esses, genersl slums fol
lowed. At the clone Heptember wheat waa
Sp fT, Lecember wheat Se lower, Hp-
tember corn lc down, Iiecruiber corn '! 'so
down and December oata 'c off. January
provisions closed unchanged to 10c lower.
Corn started a trifle better than It left
off laat night. The froat waa the stesdy
Ing Influence. Reports, however, were con
flicting aa to the damage done, especially
thoae irom Iowa. Home advlcea had It that
the crop waa hurt to 50 par cent, while
othera eald the damage waa alight. Ijul
alda ordera we. a light and the crowd Bonn
turned toward the celling aide. Warmer
weather prediction had much to do with
the change In aentiment, but In thla, aa In
every other pit on the floor, the court'a
ruling against the power of the Hoard of
Trade directory to enforce lta ruling on
marginal dopoMtt had a depressing effect.
Receipt a ahowed come Inrresse, aa well aa
a better percentage of contract grading
than for aome time past.
Tbe beat prlcea of the day were made at
the etart, although ah excellent export
business developed. Iwcember started at
441n and Blumued lc to a weak cloae. .U
c down at 43'no. Beptember aold from snr
to Witc and broke to a weak cloae. lc off
to fc. Xecelpta were 2"5 cars, to of con
tract graue.
Wheat oened without much change In
price, but did ot long maintain Ita stearll
neaa. There waa a teellng early that the
further troata would brave up corn to aurh
an extent that wheat would be drawn
after. When corn dlaappolnted there waa
liberal aelllng on aome fairly bearlah fea
turea and a dip reaulted. Kecelpta lor the
northweat gave unmistakable signs of an
Increase In the aprlng movement and the
weather waa a further aid In that respect.
Cables were lower, the aentiment waa
bearish and there waa aome aelllng on stop
ordera. Large eatlmatea of world'a shlp
mente over 10.000,000 bushels for the week
had Ita weakening Influence, aa did the
talk of quiet aelllng by a heavy holder of
long wheat. September opened 4c up at
iVi f?U to J2"c and rallied fairly, al
though the close waa weak, so lower at
Tic. December started a shade tip to a
shade down at 6Htc and closed at Ita
lower price, S2o lower at 684.0. '
Local recelpta were 1S2 care, none of con
tract grade. Minneapolis and Duluth re
ported 28 cars, making a total of cara.
Thla day last year waa a holiday. Primary
recelpta were 1.189,000 bushels. Bcaboard
clearancea In wheat and flour equaled 4h3,
0o0 bushels. The seaboard reported SO to
12 loada taken for export.
Oata ahowed even leaa animation than
yesterday, prices moving only c. Weak
ness in other pita and the oata corner de
cision were the factora In a depression
that lost for December options in the
day a bualneaa. A fair demand developed
on the alight breaks, thus checking a fur
ther decline. Trade waa principally local
and largely of a acalplng nature. Decern -brr.,,,old
between 31Vc and 3lSt: and closed
at 3m,c. Recelpta wera Ul cars, 12 ot con
tract trade.
Provisions eased off after there had been
a ateady opening on a firm hog market in
flences and from the effect of offerlnga In
January pork. There was conalderable
covering later and tha nearby months all
h--d Imprcvctnpr.t ovr UfJ,, i
though trade waa dull. 1-ower grain prlcea
had aome effect and January producta
closed weak, pork 10c lower at 115 liA. Jan
uary lard 2V4c down at I860 and ribs un
changed at I7.7V.
Kstlmated recelpta for Monday: Wheat.
'$?J?lmi 5orn' m Cttr,; 0ttU- c; hogs,
tou head.
Tha leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yee'y.
Wheat
Sept.
Pec.
May
Dec.
May
Oats'
a Sept.
b Sept.
b Deo.
May
Oct.
Jan.
May
Lard
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Rlba
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
73
69
70
60
43044
41
26
14
31
81
16 TS
16 87
15 22
14 87
10 90
9 80
8 62
10 67
10 07
7 97
No I. a Old. b New.
Cash quotatlor.s were as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents. 13.40
fj3.60; straights, 18.104(3.30; cleara. I2.70W3.00;
spring specials. .3u; patents. x3.404j3.7O;
straights, 2.ftn!ft3 20.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 72c; No. 3 spring,
67 71c; No. 3 red, 72c.
CORN-No I. 60fc6!c; No. t yellow, 61
061c.
OATSNo. J. 29c; No. 8 white. Sl35c.
RYE No. 2. 61S52c.
BARLEY Fslr to choice malting. 4.ff3
8EED8 No. 1 flax, II 88; No. 1 northweat-
em. 11.31; prime timothy, $4.6084.7S; clover.
contract grade, 18.90.
FROVI8ION8 Meaa pork, per bbl.. 116.70
sris.is. Lard, per lou lba., 110 x74710.90. 8hort
ribs sides (loose), tin g wfr 10 90. Dry salted
shoulders . (boxed). 19 00925. Short clear
Sides (Doxed). 310.871-011.12.
WHISKY-Busls of high wines. 11.32.
The following were the receipts and ship-
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls.., ,. 19.000 16.A00
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
fiats, bu ,
Ry. bu
Barley, bu ,
...2m. 000
...219,000
... I60.lt
... 15.000
... 47,000
5.1,000
140,000
156.00)
1mo
1.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter marital waa atrong: creameries. it'j::VM;
dalrlrs, ibyvK. 4. neeae, steady, 104)100,
Eggs, firm; fresh, 19c.
HW YORK UESiUUAL MARKET.
Isaotatloas
of the Day
Cemaaodltles.
aa Varloas
NEW YORK. Bent. 18-FLOUR-Recelpts,
28,000 bbls.; exporta, 17,108 bbls.; market
quiet, with a moderate demand for brands;
market ruled stady all the forenoon at
Id pctoes; winter patents, 13.60423.90: win
ter straights. Ij.4oa4.60; Minnesota patents,
l;(.vj4.(H, winter extras. I3.004J3 W; Minne
sota bakers, ti.lWi3.ao; winter low grades,
IlKda.oO. Rye flour, dull; fair to good,
13 .15tiX4o; choice to fancy. I3.5ma3.60. Buck
wheat flour, quiet, Il.lu432.2a, according to
delivery.
CORNMEA1, Steady: yellow western.
11.84: city, II. Xi; Braiidywlne, I3.60j3 a).
RYE Steady; No. 2 western. Uc. f. o.
b, afloat; No. 2, bwji:-,c. track; state, '
ajattr, c. 1. 1., inw iora.
1. 1., iew lurK
BARLfcY yuiet; reeaing, tw, r. 1. 1..
Buffalo: malting, MVuu'c. '. t. f , Buffalo.
W H tAT Kecelpta. 30.8:6 bu.; exports,
134.2tf7 bu. Spot, easy; No. I red. 7v, ele
vator: No. 2 red. It-, f. a. b., afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth, 79c. f. o. b., afloat.
After a steady opening on the corn
strength wheat fell off and throughout the
forenoon was dull and easy, influenced by
lower t ables, larger northwestern recelpta,
roapecta for bearish weekly atatlstlca on
londay and realising. The cloae waa eaay
at ac net decline. May. 74c, cloaed at
I4r. September, 76 "5 76 6-16c, closed at
7c: December. 73 9-16(1740. closed at 73c.
t'ORN Kecelpts. none; exporta. 7.2W bu.
Spot, dull; No. 2, 73c, elevator, and 71W,
f. o. b.. afloat; No I yellow. 7Jc, nom
inal; No. 2 white, 72c, nominal. Option
market sold up st brat on frost news, but
weakened Immediately as an outcome of
realising denials of crop damage and pros-
pects for warmer weather, closed easier at
la 1 1 1 1 tv 1 1 1 1 . it ,. m.ihi j , u
4tic: Mav. tomils.o, cloaed at 4oc: Sep.
tember cloaed at wc; October cloaed at
64c; December. 44tH9V. closed st 4C.
OATS-Hecelpts, 214,&uo bu.; exports. 130,
741 bu. 8pot, dull; No. 2. 83c: No 3 white.
84u, asked; track mixed western, 33c;
track white. 34u4oc. options dull snd gen
erally easier with corn. May cloaed at
36c; September cloaed at 36c; December
closed at aoc.
HAY Firm; shipping, todjfTOc; good to
choice. 90c.
HOPS Firm: stste, common to choice,
1901. 21ffc' lls. lfttiAk". olds, since; Pacific
cosst, lsol, Jcv-trS.-, 19&A)c; olds. a)
12c.
HIDE4V-Dull; Oglveston, lie; California,
19c: Texas. lc.
I.K4T H K R Firm : acid, 4tJ15c
Wih)I.-VJ'ilet. domestic fleece, R4TV-.
PROVISIONS beef, Arm: family. I.S0"ri
1(0; meaa. 13 0oj li 50: beef hama.
packet. 114 0vq la.00; city extra India
nicaK, l-'iwoi4 uO. Cut meat a. steady; pick
Ua bellies UaUc vsUed sUould..
H 73 72H 7W,
69 4 68 tS 8H
TO CT4 70 S9&S
0 60 fi . 69
43-4H 44 43 43
40T4-1 , 1 40 40
S 26 2 26
14 34 34 34 V(J
HlHfi II II 3l2
316 & 11 31J
1 70 16 70 16 62 16 67
16 85 16 HO 16 80 16 85
IK 20 15 25 15 12 15 12
14 35 14 17 14 30 14 32
10 10 11 00 10 90 11 00
180 986 980 985
860 160 855 8 60
10 65 10 90 10 68 10 90
10 10 10 25 10 10 10 22
800 800 798 7 97
tr- pickled hams, ll'fjllfic. Lard, firm;
western steamed. Ill 04ilLl: refined, firm;
continent. III In; gouth America, $11
compound. Ti4je. Pork, firm: family, lw
ttJOeO; abort clear, tls.unfe 21.00; raesa. III
vie 26
HL'TTEB Firm; extra creamery. t?4Vc;
extra factory, 14j1Hc; creamery, common
to choice, 1i21Vc; Imitation creamery. 1MT
18c; state dalrv, ltfuzlc: renovated. 15W41IHC.
CHKKftR Firmer; new state, full creams,
small colored fancy, lc; small white, lot
til"c; large colored, 10tol4c; large
white, lOS'Sli"'.
)J8 tfieaoy; state and Pennsylvania,
21ti.ac; western candled, l9WHa.
TALLOW Quiet; city, 5V; country. 6V8
6c.
METALB There were no Important
rhangea In domestic metal markets today,
the usual Saturday half-holiday dullness
prevailing in all metala. Copper ruled
quiet, with atandard spot quoted at $1 1
11 60, lake tl l.autj U. 12Vfc. electrolytic, ULAo
1 1 V, ; casting ll.io43 11. Ai. Tin waa gen
erally easier, with the price of spot nom
inally 19 Dead, ateady, unchanged,
with demand of a dull order: snot. W.Ti".
Spelter waa quiet and Arm at 15. w for apot.
Iron wi
firm and more or leaa nominal.
OMAHA
WHOLESALE
MARKETS.
Caadltloa of Trade aaa) Qaotatleaa
Staple aad Kaaey Prod ace.
EOOB Candled stock. lH31Tc.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, iMjc; roosters,
according 10 age, 4S5c; turkeys, 10c;
dLiks and geeie, Hc; aprlng chickens,
per lb., HHc
lil'TTER-packlng atock. 1313Hc; cholca
dairy. In tubs, lSigifc; separator, 203210.
FRESH CAt'OHT FISH Trout, 11c; her
ring, tic; pickerel, c; pike, ilc; perch, go;
buffalo, dresaed, 7c; aunflah, rc; blueflns,
c: whlteflah. 10c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 11c;
codfls'i, 12c; redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled,
tier lb.. 27c: lobster, greet., per lb., 25c;
bullheads, 10c; catfish. 12c; black baaa. lttc;
halibut, 11c.
COHN-41-
OATS Old, 4e; new, ISc.
BRAN Pet ton. 114.
H A V Prlcea quoted by Omaha Wholeaala
Hay Dealera' association: Choice No. 1 up
land. IS; No. 1 medium, 17.60; No. 1 coarse,
17. Rye straw, 50. These prlcea are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair; recelpta light.
OYSTERS Standard a, per can 30c: extra
selecta. per can, 37c; New, York counta, per
can, 4C.
VEGETABLES.
NEW CELFRY Kalamaioo, per doi.,30c;
Kearney, per do., S660c.
POTATOES New, per bu., 25(5 30c.
SWEET POTATOES Per lb., 3c
T CRN IPS Per bu.. 30c.
BEETS Per baaket, 40c.
GREEN CORN Pr doi., ac.
CCCl MBERt-Per bu., 2Rc. I
RADISH ES-Per doa.. Iftc.
WAX BEANS Home grown. pr market
basket, 2&c; string beana, per market basket,
25c.
CABBAGE California or home grown,
new, ic.
ONION8 New home grown, In sacks, par
bu., fc'fisoc.
TOMATOES-Per market basket, io&VKi.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., 12.15.
FRU1TB.
PEACHES California late Salwaya, T&9
wc; Colorado, ihsbc
PLUMS California, per 4-basket crate,
fancy, (1.25; California egg, per box, 11.10;
home grown, per 8-lb. basket. lffftlKc; Colo
rado and Idaho, per 4-basket crate, $0,890
i.tw.
PRUNES-Per box. II: Hungarian, tl.26.
PEARS California, per box, 41.75; Flem
ish Beauty. 11.35! 60; Colorado, 11.46; Utah
canning stock. ll.3Dxrl.5.
APPLES Summer var'eties, per bbl., $210.
CANTALOUPK Genuine R. per crate.
xj.tw.
t RAB APPLES Per bbl.. (3 so,
AVATERMELON8 Crated, l&gioe.
GRAPES Eastern. 25c; Tokays, per crate.
II 75.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. XS 75(ff7.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to alxe.
LKMUN8 caiirornia. m.uusm.zb: Mesainas
4.rNi(5 0O.
oranges v ale ncias. S4.7ofi6.ou: Mediter
ranean Ewscts, li.001.25.
riMCArfLKS-fer crate, H.zwff-i.&u.
M18CELLAN EOU 8.
HONEY New Utah, per 24-frame caae.
fs.nu.
. jew xora, w. 10.
II 1 I it.-LI V . Tn. X mmv j
No. 1 salted. Sc; No. 2 salted, 7Vic; No. 1
veal calf. S to 1? lbs.. SUc; No. 1 veal calf.
12 to la lba , lc: dry hides. 8gl2c; sheep
peita, 7c: norae nioes, u.miihu.
rvrt.:unM rer id., ec; aneuea, oc.
urtfa XTA 1 ...... . U 1 1 I w
W U 1 O TT BIUUi U. x vifu DUTI I, 1 u
12c; hard shell, per lb., UWc; No. I soft
shell, 10c; No. t hard ahell. Sr.; Braalla, per
ID.. 14C nioerta, per id., aimonaa, sort
Shell, lac; nara sneu, lac; peuana. large,
per lo., 12c; ainatl, 10c; cocoanuts, per dox.,
old metalb A. u. AlDern auotea the
following prlcea: Iron, country mixed, per
ton. 111; iron, atove plate, per ton, u; cop
per, per lb., kHc; brasa, heavy, per lb., SVc;
Lraas, llgnt, per lb., 5Hc; lead, per Id., tc;
sine, per ID.. ;c; ruDoer, per id., aic
NEW YORK ' STOCKS AND BOSDS
risk Deaaaad far Call Moaey at Hi
Par ceat Rata,
NEW YORK. Bent. IS. Some assurance
waa Imparted to the market at the opening
today by reason ot a Detter aemana irora
London and news of the government's de
cision to anticipate October Interest ,on
bonds, but the list was generally dull and
Inactive during the first hour. Commission
houses did very little and foreign houses
were moderate buyera. Money conditions
were mora favorable and contrary to cus
tom at the week's end. There waa a brisk
demand for call money, which ruled at I
per cent. Slight pressure waa directed
against some Issues In the early trading,
but support came later. Rumors of gold
Imports were again current, but appeared
to have no foundation in fact. It was
clearly ahown that the rate precluded en
gagements except St a loss. The keenest
Interest was evinced In the bank statement,
owing to the many pessimistic reports and
fears of an utter wiping out of the surplus
reserve. Altnougn mis item snows a ae
crease of nearly 13,181.000, there re
malna a balance of slightly more than 1700.
oa), the result of a heavy shrinkage In the
loary account. The statement proven be-
rond doubt that a number of bunka are at
hie 'time much below the legal reaerve re
qulrement. The loaa In cash slightly over
Si.ooo.iiou was about up to expectations,
The market appeared to take kindly to the
bank statement, and this, together with
the action of secretary Shaw, brought In
creased activity with improved prices to 1
number of leading stocks. Including St.
Paul, Reading, Pennsylvania, New York
Central. Missouri Paclllc. Illinois Central,
Louisville A Nashville, Baltimore Ohio
and Sugar. The cloalng was strong and ac
live.
The naaalnc of another week with the
coal strike sliii unsettled and an advance
In call money to 20 per cent, the top figure
of the year, flnda the general Hat moder
ated steady and miner in not a lew in
stances. Financial students declare that
thla rather anomalous condition Is due
largely to the underrating of thla country's
resources. They point to the gratifying
crop reports aa a matter of fact these
were lts aatufactory as to corn and cot
ton at the week's end and the Increased
railroad earninga in proor or their claim
though apparently losing sight of the fact
that the same Increases have for the most
part brought with them heavy Increases
In operating expenses. The event of the
week waa the placing of Hi. Paul common
on a 7 per cent dividend basla. this action
having been advocated, It is said, by the
strongeat interesta In the road. The
"atreet ' attached no ordinary algnlflcance
to the Increase In view of the road a es
tablished reputation for conservatism, but
the stock fulled to respond in thla market
or abroad. Reports that Oeorge J. Gould
Is to become a director In St. Paul gave
wciicni to sioriea ui 01. t'aui anu Miaaour
weight to xtorles of St. Faul and Missouri
1 facinc ana union racinc. 1 ne caae of Mis
cine and union
aourl Pacific was Interesting, that stock
touching a new high record with St. Paul
and both setting off proportionately. An
other event was the decision of the Balti
more A Ohio directors to Issue 843,6O0,dtiu
new common stock, psrt of which had been
authorised laat year. Impressions are cur
rent that some dealing with the general
railway situation In the south will soon
come out, and that the settlement or the
Louisville A Nashville and Southern Rail,
way matter will bring benefits to tha Sea
board Air and Atlantic Coast lines.
(.'all money fluctuated wildly, the rate
ranslng from I per cent early In the week
to 15 per cent on Thursday and 20 per cent
yesterday.
The bank statement figures, showing a
loaa of over 7.MM.u00 In early forecasts,
added to yesterdsy's feeling of spprehen-
sion, wun resultant oecunea. f oreign ex
. change broke violently several times during
1 tne wrea, tne
ruby Increasing the Droba.
blllty of geld Imports, but with the excep
tion of the t?.0ot.OJ0 In transit from Aus
tralia no consignments were announced.
The second Installment of about lll.OuO.OM
on account of subscriptions to the Oregon
Short L4ne participating bonda la due next
week, but arrsngrments to meet thla pay
ment have been, made In such a way as
to cause no disturbance to the money mar
ket. Buainrss during the week was largely
active, with a large percentage of dealings
In Wabash debenture Bs, which st one
time showed a gain of over I points, re
sulting from the heavy speculative pur
chasing movement. The market generally
waa firm, la smpathy with stock maulpu'a
tlon. I'nlted Statas 8a advanced . the new 4.
registered, 1 and new 4a, coupon. . The
old 4s declined . as compared with ths
cineing call of laat week.
Tbe New York Financier says- The moat
notable faul duK'Loaed, by th official glate-
ment of the New York associated banks
last week wa thst, though the surplus of
25 per cent of cash to deposits of all the
banks. Including state and national, was
not entirely wiped out. there remained a
surplus reaerve of only 1715.015, the smallest
since November 11, 1H99, when there was a
deficiency Id the reserve of 13U,0?8. The
specie decreased 16.818.500 and the legal
tenders I1.230,7ti0 making the total lows of
rash 17,030.103. The estimated loss based on
the traceable movements of money during
the week wsa 17,862,100.
This decrease ot rash appears to have
been wholly due to the sub-treasury opera
tions, which absorbed from the banks
415,000. It Is noteworthy In this fwnnec-
tlon that since the week ending August 22
the sub-treasury operations bsve resulted
In a drain from the banks of 117.961.900,
while the net loss to these Institutions on
the Interbank movement In this Interval
has been I6.149.a00 and the transfers through
the sub-treasury of subsidiary coin alone
has been 12.699.600, making a total of the
outward movements to the country banks
through transfers of I9.S58.700. or 18,303.200
less than the amount taken out of the New
York banks through sub-treasury opera
tions. In other words, these absorptions
for four weeks hsve been nesrly 50 per
cent larger than the traceable movements
to the Interior. Still another striking fact
Is that the losses to the banks on the
Interior movement of 9.6a,7no, as above,
have been offeet by 13.989.800 by receipts of
new gold represented bv assay office checks
against domestic and Yukon gold deposited
at various points, which checks have been
cashed In this city.
The loans were counteracted laat week
by 6,975.i0, making the contraction since
August 16, I29 400.OU0. The deposits fell off
H4.6L'8,9on, a decrease since August 16 of
l51.600.iion. The decrease in deposits last
wee wss 1711,800 greater than the amount
called for by the total Ions of cash and the
reduction of loans, hence the statement
very nearly harmonizes. The required re
serve was lessened 13,657.225 through the de
creases In depojlts. which sum, deducted
from tha loss of cash, leaves 13.381. 875 aa
the amount of the reduction In reaerve.
The surplus now stands at 1715.075, against
17,110,550 at the corresponding date s yesr
ago and 130,836.175 on September 15. 1900.
The circulation was Increased last weex
1702.500. making a gain since August 9 of
I2.387.3f0, distributed among the larger
banka. The average dally clearings of the
Institutions were l-TT.um.OOO, against 1274,
OOn.OfiO In the previous week. Nine of the
larger banka showed a net contraction of
000.000 In loans, of which number one re
duced this Item by IS.non.aV), one by 11,700.600,
one py 11.300,0110 and one by si.osi.ooo.
The net loss of specie by seven banks
was 15.200,000, of which amount one bank
loet 12.100.000. one 11,700,000 and another
11,390.000.
The low reserves of the bsnks will most
Ilxely Increase the monetary tension during
the current weeg to such an extent as
possibly to cause even higher rates for
money to rule than those of last week.
These high rates will, however, naturally
offset foreign exchange, causing a fall to
points which will permit Imports or gold
from Paris and perhaps from London. In
asmuch as the secretary of the treasury
already has In contemplation an Increase
of deposits or public funds In the banks he
will most likely decide that tne time tins
arrived when thla form of relief to tha
situation may properly be extended
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock: exchange:
Atrhlson 4 Bo. Psclne 7
da pt4 103 Bo. Railway U
Baltimore A Ohio.. ..116! do pfd M
do sfd
7 .Tsui A Paclflr tl
Canadlao Pacific...
140 Toledo. St. U A W. IS
Canada 80
Chea. A Ohio
W do pM
ttVt'nloa Ptrtte ......
. 45
.loss
Chicago A Alton...
. 41
do pfd.
. si.
. ST
do pre
Wabash
do pfd
Chicago, In. A L..
, 70
. i
.SOT
. M
. U
do ptd
Wheeling A L. B. .
. x
Chicago A m. III..
Chicago A O. W...
do Id pro
. 40
. W
VI. IWmI
do 1st pre
do id pfd
. 81
I do pfd
. 54
.tie
2fv"
.141
.140
. an
. .".4
.!
. 21
. 51
. ti'A
. H
.101
.
. so
. 4miAdama El
Chicago A N. W...
C. R. I. A P
Chicago Tar. A Tr
. 133 'American Ex
.lii1'nltrd gtataa Ex...
. n.Walla-Farga u Ex....
do atd
417aAmal. topper
C. O. c. A St. L. .
Colorado 60
.106",
Amor. Car A P....
do -pfd
do 1st ptd
do id pfd
. ni
M
.17!!
.itt
. 4t
.
47
. To
A mar. Lin. Oil....
do pfd
r!. ft Hui3n....
Air.ir. S. A R
Pal. L. A W
do pfd
Anae. Mining Co..
Penrar A R. O....
do Dfd
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Pual A I....
Erie
do let pfd
di id pfd
Cona. Gas
.ZZJ
5
Com. Tobavco vfd...m
Oraat Nor. pfd......
1M kHa. Electric Ill
Hocking valley ....
do pfd
Illlnela Central
lova Central
do pfd
Lake Erla A W
do pfd
L A N
ta IHocklng Coal ....... 11
tt Inter. Paper It
110 do pfd 74
4t Laclede Oaa IT
t National Blactilt .... 4744
at National Lead 11
. 1JJ No. American l
..144 Pacific Coast ........ to
..114 Pad Ho Mall 44
..147 People's Oaa 1M
.. 1144 Pressed g. Car MV
Manhattan L...
Met. 8t. Rr ...
Max. C antral .,
M. National
Minn. A St. L..,
Mo. Pacific ....
M., K. A T...,
do pfd
N. J. Central ,
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A W..
Ontario A W...
Pennsylvania
Reading
do tat pfd...,
do id pfd
fit. L. AS. P.,
do 1st pfd...,
do id pfd....,
St. L. g. W...
do pfd ,
St. Paul
do ptd
Last sale.
.. i do pfd M
,1.1. b.. ra .
..111 Republic Steel 11
..14 do pfd h3
.. 47 Sugar 118
..lit Tenn. Coal A 1 tl
..144 Unloa Bag A P 16
.. 7t do pfd 79
.. as V. S. Leather ....... 11
..144 do pfd tt
.. 74 V. 8. Rubber It
.. MS 60 P M
.. 7 U. g. Stael 40
.. 7 do pfd fv
.. It Western Union as
.. T Aniar. LocomotWa... a
.. le do ptd M
.. 77 K. C. Southara S7
..lk do pfd tl
...111
New York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. IS. MONEY On call,
steady at 6gl0 per cent, close offered at 6
per cent; prime mercantile paper, 14264
per cent.
BTERIJNO EXCHANGE Easier, with
actual business In bankers' bills st l4 65o
4.85626 for demand, and at 14.82504.8278 for
sixty dsys; posted rates, 84.84&4.84 and
84.1(664.87; commercial bills. 4.81764.822&.
The closing quotations on bonds are aa
follows:
V. 8. ret. It, rag. ...lot L. A N anl. 4a 101
do ooupoa loo Max. Gantral 4s M
da la. rag 104 do la Idc 11
do coupon 101 Minn. A St. L. 4a.. ..104
a naw 4a. rag U M.. K. A T. 4a 100
do coupon lit do is 14
do eld 4a. rag 1 N. Y. Central la 101
do cousoa lit I da ga. Is 1M
do ta. rag lot N. . C. gan. to Ill
do coupon 106 No. Padflo 4s 104
Atchlaoa gaa. 4a. ..'104 da la 74
do ad. 4a M N. A W. con. 4s 101
Bal. A Ohio 4a 104 Reading gen. 4a 18
do la 44 St L A I M e. la. ...lit
do eonr. 4s Hi St. L. A S. P. 4a....loi
Canada So. ta lot St. L. g. W. It It
Central et Oe, to. ...lit do la U
do la Ine II S. A. A A. P. 4s..... U
Chea. A Ohio 4a . . . . lot 80 Pad Be 4a -.. 044,
Chicago A A. ... al So. Hall war ta 110
C, B. A Q. a. 4a.... t Taiaa A Pacific la. ..110
C., M. A ft. P. g. 4a.ll J T.. St. L. A w. 4a. ..114
C. A N. W. coa . la.lU tatoe Paclllc aa lot
C , R. I. A P. 4a ...Hit do eonr
C C C A St L g. 4a.. 101 Wabaah It
.111
.lit
.lot
4
.til
:.J!
17
CMca Tor. 4a at
Colorado So. 4a 04
fnrar A R. O. 4a.. 101
grta prior lias 4a.. ..100
do general 4a 07
P W. A D. C. It. ...Ill
Hocking VaJ. 4a....lU
Offered.
dv aa.
do dan. B
Waet Shore 4a ...
Wheal. A L. K. 4i
wia. Central 4a...
Cons. Tsbacce 4a.
Boaloa Stoek 4)aatatlaas.
BO8TON. Sept. 13. Call loans. 647 per
cent; time loans, W per cent. Official
closing on stocks ana oonas:
Atchlaoa lot Allouaa
Oaa la 7 Amalgamated .....
Mai. C astral 4a II .binglum .........
Atchlaoa I4'lumac A Heels,
. 1
. t
. a4t
do pfd 103 centennial
. It
Boaton A Aloaar iwi
Boatoa A Ma Ita
Boaloa Klaratad Ul
N. T . N. H A H...1U
Copper Range ...
noDilnloB Coal ..
Franklin
ale Reyale
Mohavx
. ta
.141
. 10
. 14
Pitch burg ptd
t nloa Haclac
Max. ('antral
Anaatiian Sugar ...
do pfd
Anaiiraa T. AT..
Dominion t. A
Oao. Klactrte
Ma4. Klactrte
do ptd
I' sited Pratt
U S. (teal
do pld
Wratliigh. Coiamoa
.14
. 44
. 17
.luOld bonxinloa ...
. is (lacaola
.124 Parrot
.111 Qulocr
.11 Santa Pa Copper
. 72Tamaracli
. a
. It
.US
.lie)
. I
.lll'Tnraeuaula
. M
Trinity
a il
. M
.114
. 44
W
.111
utaa
Vi.-torlt ..
Wlneua ..
A'olvarlna
Ualf Wast
:
. 41
. a
Advautura
New Yark Mlalagr 4saaiatlaas.
NEW YORK. Sept. 11 The following are
the closing prices 00 mining stocks:
A dam a Cos
Alios
It .Little Chief ..
.. 11
..tw
..lot
.. 4
.. t
.. 1
.. t
.. to
..lit
. to 'Oaiarle
. Oyhir
. 1 fkoaals
. t Potoal
.lit igavaga
.lit aierra Nevada
. at 'Small Moms ..
Braaca
Brunsarlcx Coa...
Ceautock Tuaaal
Coa. Cel. A Va..
Horn surer
Iroa Bitter
Leedillle Coa
. I igtaadard
1
PHII.ADEI.rHIA. Sept. 13. BUTTER
Firm, good demand: extra western cream
ery. 22c; extra nearby prlnta. 33c.
EOGS 8teady; fair demand; fresh west
ern. 22c; fresh southwestern. Sue; fresh
touthern, ISc.
I'HEE&E Firm: New York full creams,
prime small, lollc; New York full
creams, fair to good. lutlic: New Yurk
full creams, prime large, 10feli4c; New
York full creams, fair to good, 90100.
Toledo Grata aval geea.
TOLEDO, O.. Sept. IS. WHEAT Fairly
active aad easier; cash. 3c; September,
ac bid; IVcember. 8-'c; May. 72c.
(XtRN-Dull and weak: cash, 62c; Septem
ber. c: IJecember, 41c; May, S9c.
OATS Dull and stsady; Sepurmber. 31 c;
December, Ilc.
8KliLrj Clover, dull and easier; O-tober.
t: 6i; January, 8i.4u. I'rlme Utnothy, ll.ju
til
0M1II1 LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cora OaUli Lwr for th WetkWgiUra
Beef a Littls Siroagor.
HOCS BIG TEN HIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO
Fat Baeea aaa Yearllaes rally Steady
with Lael Week, bat I an be a
Little Weak, aaa Especially
tke Keeaer Lambs.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 11
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ofnclsl Mondsy 10,115 U 87.483
Dtnclal luesnay s.ioi s,iji ia.n
Official Wednesday 6.431 4.140 8.J10
Official Thursday 3,i I.HX4 15.044
Official Friday X2) S.t7 s.OsaJ
Official Saturday 56 3.74K
Total thla week 2. 124 22.277
Week ending Sept. 1 25.117 l,o
Week ending August 30. .3.4.-0 25.723
Week ending August 23.. 27.176 3V917
Week ending August 16.. 19.175 46.435
Same week last year 17.766 28,153
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table ahows the receipts of
cattle, hogs end sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, with comparisons with
last year:
1908. 1U. Inc.
Cattle 670,441 5O0.6S1 66.7H0
Hogs 1,706 X73 l.oM.SraJ ZH-OfJ
Sheep B5M.501 714,680 75,871
The following tbl shows the average
price ot hogs Slid on the South Omaha
market the laat several daya, with com
parisons with former years:
Date. I 102. !01.19fJ0.lS89.18a8.il7. 1836.
August I81 " I 4 861 4 471 3 661 3 861 8 12
August 1 I 721 88 I 4 h I gf I 73, I M
August 80 7 i 87 I 03i 8 78 I J0 I 78
August i s w t ii s u i 1
Auiutt Hi 1 floul 6 171 I ull 1 43! 8 Ml
8 87
Akgust lit u 8 1 4 97 1 4 4U 3 74 3 t
August 34 I I 111 6 08 4 42, I 1 I 7j
August "1 10 I 8 051 4 4-H I 751 t 81
I 86
3 T
I 76
3 7a
1 NO
I 84
t 81
a 77
8 51
t n
1 T4
1 78
I 81
3 61
August 3 T 8Ui, t 87 4 S 8 Yi 8 1
H 1 suiti lli sb a 11 e n
2, 1 7 Jl 6 01 4 98 I 3 701 4 02
28 7 2 I OO 6 02 4 4C-I t 87,
29 T 18 6 08 I 02 4 42 3 70
AJgUSt
August
August
AugJSL OUl 7 lhm 6 II
D tlU
4 40'3 7oi 81
4 37i 3 6t; I 89
Augjgt 81
12
I 06
8 04
aepu 1..
Sept. 3..
Sept 3 .
Sept. 4..
bept. I..
Sept.' I..
Sept. 7..
Sept. 8..
hept. 9 .
Sept. 10.
Sept. 11.
Sept. 12.
Sept. 13.
7 82
4 20 I il 3 m
4 141 3 691 4 07
2 42l
I 12i
I J
7 33
i 401
6 08 6 031
3 60I I 07
ltl
I 26
I 84
061
4 191
I i.04i
I 03
4 22
IK '
8 63 14 05
T44
I 05
4 33
4 801
6 5 06
I 531 4 021
7 46
6.10
4 30,
I 60j 4 00
7 bl
6 8:
t a,
8 67 3 94
I 4S
6 46
8 681
8 77
3 79
3 93
3 56
2 SK
3 79
7 4i
6 4ti 6 22
4 23
3 Mi
I
8 82i
7 55
6 6 8tr 4 22
7 551 6 46 6 08
I 4 251
Indicates Sunday. .
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattls. Hogs.
C, M. A St. P. Ry
O A St. 1.. Ry "f
Missouri Pacific Ry
I'nlon Pacific system .
C. A N. W. Ry 1
V., E. A M. V. Ry W
C, St. P., M. A O. Ry J
B. A M. R. Ry " J
C B. A Q. Ry '
K. C. A St. J. Ry 8 ..
C, R. I. 4 P. Ry., east t
C, R. I. A P. Ry., west i 1
Illinois central ly '
Total receipts
20
tfl
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcnasing tne num
ber of head Indicated
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
410
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company
Cudahy Pack'ng Co
la 1.2M
1.391
1.104
Armour A t o
Other buyers 1
1 ..... 54
Totals .... 1
3,774 1.757
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list shows the number fit
cars of feeders shipped to the country yes
terday and their destination:
csttl4 tsrs.
B. J. Proctor. Kearney. Neb. B. A M....
John Mullen. Wood River. Neb B. A M.
O. A. Peterson. Osceola. Neb. I'. P 1
H W. naxvln. Foster. Neb. F. K....
Otto Foruey. Snyder. Neb. F. E 1
A. Burr, Wlnslde. Neb. F. K
Hy Jlpp, Bennington, Neb. F. E...
F. M. Curtis. Blatr. Neb. M. A O
Johnson Bros.. Wakefield Neb. M. A O.
Hy Livingston, Cook, Neb. M. A O I
A. I. Ralston. Weetilna- Water. Neb. M. P I
S. M. Hunt. Portsmouth, la. Mil t
Klopplng Bros., Underwood, la. Mil...-.
t. . f. L.nnsuansen. Anita, is. rv. a...,... a
F. A. Snodarraas. Calona. 111. R. 2
M. P. Mandesen. Extra, la R. 1 8
Wm. A. Weller. VIlllscs, la. VI 1
F. Brown. Hamburg, la. Q 1
Wm. Wallace. Orlswold. la. Q
Stockman A Bros., Napponer, III. Q....
M. A. Hffhter. Hillsdale. Ia. Q
J. P. Stephens A Bro.. VUllsca, la Q..
J. I Rodrlck, Wlnfleld, Ia.-i
Hall A S.. ChlUlcothe, la. i
G. i. Wrlkler, Strahan, la. J
Parker A Co.. Silver City. Ia. Wab....
E. Ripley. Summit, IA Wab ...11
Stltt A Co.. Coin. Ia. Wab 1
J. E. Hunt, Dogan. Ia. I. C
C. W. Hunt. Woodblna. Ia. I. C
F. W. Myers, Missouri Valley Ia. N. W
B. C. Randier, Gray, la. N. W
H. R. Robinson. Lieoomb, Ia N. W
Nelt Chrlstlanson, Gray, Ia. N. W
Jos. T. Miller, Hamburg. Ia. K. C
George U Allen, Hamburg. Ia. K. C...
1) A Oelolm. Maltland. Mo. K. C
Sheep D.D.
Robert Gray, Schuyler, Neb. t'. P...
T. U White Tekamah. Neb. M. A O
J. D. Fa-ron. Frankport. Kan. M. P 1
E. A li. Johnson. Vernon, Mich. Mil
M. J. Monnette Joy, III. Q
Sam Huston, Charlton, la. Q
A. C. Iewls. Macedonia, Ia. 4)
(leant PUIna-s. Macedonia. Ia. Q
Hogan A Van Tyle. Clinton. Mich. N. W. 3
J. H. Buchanan, r airtax, mo. jv. j
C ATT L.E There were not enough cattle
here today to make a market, but for tbe
week supplies have been liberal. A good
gain waa maul uer met. ww-e. " 1 -
compared with the corresponding week of
last year the Increase was nearly 11.000
hud. For the year to date the increase
over the same period of last year amounts
to nearly 72,000 neaa.
Comfed steers have been In light receipt
ail the week, and up to Friday anything
at all good commanded fully steady prices.
On Friday, however, packers hit the mar
ket In bad shape, as they claimed tbey
had been paying too much for their cattle
here In comparison with Chicago. Sellers
made a desperate effort to hold the market
tin. but on the half-fat stuff they took off
In some cases right close to 50c. There
were no finished cattle In the yards to make
a teat of the market on that class, but the
general Impression Is that cattle above 87.00
would not nave sunereu as uaaiy as ins
part fat kinds.
The cow market haa been In good shape
all the week. The medium kinds and can-
ners have held fully steady and the choicer
grades, If anything, are a nine nigner.
Rerelnta have not Included any great num
ber of cows, and as a result the demand
has been sufficient to take all that was
offered
The stocker and feeder market has been
heavily supplied sll the week, and in spite
of the liberal demand from the country
the market has essed off a little on all but
the very best. The general run of cattle
are nrobably 10fi20c lower, while the choice
cattle are steady to a dime lower. The
rhelce heavy dehorned cattle are still sell
Ing at the highest prices, but dealers look
for the demand for that class to decrease
aa It Is getting to the time when feeders
want cattle for a long feed, and then the
800 to 1.000-pou.id cattle will sell to good
advantage. At the cloae of the week there
are very few cattle of any kind left in the
yards, and. considering the heavy receipts,
tha sutmiv has been cleaned up remarkably
cloae. There were about 76 cars shipped to
the country yesterday. .
Western beef steers have been rather
scarce all the week, and aa a result prices
have held up In good snaps and the week
cloeed a little stronger than tha cloae of
last week. Each days offerlnga met with
ready aale. but choice grades wers scarce.
Western feeders are a little lower except
In the case of something choice. The more
desirable grades are steady to a dime lower
and the general run of rattle Ka30e lower.
It now takes something fsncy to bring over
85 00, while the bulk Is selling from 34.00 to
84.40. Range cows are steady to atrong
(or the week and the choice grades are. If
anything, a little higher. As high aa 64 40
haa been paid this week and tne bulk sells
(rnm 33 00 to 13.75
HOGS There was only a light run of
hogs hare todsy snd under the Influence
of b good local demand the msrket opened
strong to a nickel nigner man yesieraa
on the aood han. The heavy packers, how
ever, did not show much of any Improve
Ment, snd. as they were left until the
cloae, the last end of the market did not
look any more than steady with yester
riMv. The bulk of the sales went from
87.50 to 17.60, the same aa yesterday. The
choice loada sold from 37 60 to 17.75 end A
bunch brought 87.80. which Is the highest
price paid in some time, i ne neavy pack
ers. thoush. were alow from start to nnla
and It waa lats before they were all dis
posed of. and then they sold from 87.40 lo
17 ho. w hich wss ths same as they brought
yesterday.
ror tne weeg reeeipis nave sen ugnt ana
as a Msult the tendency vf.nrlvieg Las bcaa
upward. The total advsnce for the week.
hniign, only amounts to a lime over a
line. Representative sales:
A. Bh. Pr.
No
A. SV Pr.
..lit
..!
..ltl
..147
..ft
..171
..I4t
T U
tl...
17...
M...
M...
Tt...
II...
...nt 140 7 U
.. HI 40 7 tt
.. M 40 I M
...HI 1M 7 tt
...140 tt 7 tt
...171 ISO 7 tt
...If. I ... Ill
4 1 40
4 1 4
.. 1 40
tt T at
40 t 40
.. 1 10
17..
49..
..
4 .
m m 1 w
nt tt t to
Kl to 7 to
144 1 00 1 40
tl.
a.
ft.
11.
.v
u.
.!H 140 7 45
...110 m in
...141 ... 1 IT
...14 ... T 6J
... 1M 7 17',
...HIT ae 1 17
...m f t so
...M M f to
...in m ih
.. J4 H T to
...IM ... t SO
...IK at t an
..ft to 1 to
...137 4 T to
...140 ... IS)
...Ut IN IS
...147 110 T 45
...174 140 T at
...1.14 10 1
...111 to 1 44
...116 ... in
...ai ... 170
...H ... t 74
...1M ... t 0
.tat to 1 to
.14 ISO 7 tO
tat a 1 an
tl fel tt T U
4...
104 10 TH
ll Its 7 tt
tkt 1M IK
.1M so T tt
.I4t 140 1 M
.1M 1M 7 tt
.1H IN 1U
.Ml ... 7 t
ll ... Itt
M) H 1 H
.Ml ... 7 tl
.117 no t tt
.174 140 1 tt
4 ... 7 M
. ... IK
I..
....
I....
4 ...
M
4
!....
M....
tt
1 . . . .
114...
T....
74....
U
40....
J .
74..
aa..
H .
71..
M..
It..
41..
43..
I .
f..
17..
44..
10
M4 R 1U tl
SHEER There were no
sheep on the
market today with which to make a test
f the market. For the weeK. nowever.
he cuonlv haja been very liberal, a good
gain having been made over the last sev-
ral weeks snd also over the correHnonoiiig
week of last year. The market, though,
has held up In good shape and prices on
heeo are fullv as high as they were at
the close of Isst week. On Monday, In
he face or the heaviest receipts In tne
history of the ysrds. the market eased off
ltafi5c, but since that time the market
haa been active and strong, so tnst tne
oss has sll been regained. The quality ot
he offerings has been fairly good, but
till sheepmen claim that when their sheep
rnve nere tney are not in nearly as gooa
condition aa when the leave the range.
wing to the shortage of cars and the
many delays along the line.
1 ne tamo marxet is also arvout tne same
as It was at the close of last week. Strictly
good lambs have been very scarce, and
wing to tnat fact tns market has seemed
rather dull, as packers were not partlcu-
ariy anxioua tor tne commoner sraaea.
and such kinds are perhaps s little lower.
1 nere nas oeen a very active aemana tor
feeder sheep and the market may be quoted
trong tor tne week everything at an
desirable has met with ready sale. Feeder
lamps, nowever. neve been a little slow
and. If anything, are lower for the week.
uuotationa: uood to choice yearlings,
LArpS.76; fair to good. S.40ti-J A); good to
hoice wethers. I3.35'u3.50: fair to good
wethers. tt.Ou43.2n; choice ewes. 3.00fi8.15;
fair to good ewes, I2.50f2.90: good to choice
amns. 4.rr.tio; rair to goon iambs. M.W'H
i: teener wetners. S3.tnius.4o: feeder veer.
lings. IS.4(Kftil6o: feeder lamba, I3.60si4.lio;
ull lambs, I2.00$B.OO: feeder ewea. 11.75
.50: stock ewes. 82.60tT8.26. Reoresentatlve
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
I4 Idaho feeder lambs 55 4 00
938 Idsho lambs..... 66 4 79
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Receipts Small, bat Market Is
Firms aad Steady.
CHICAflO. Sent. IS. CATTLE Receipts.
100 head: steady: good to prime steers.
omlnal. 87.6uftM.60: Door to medium. M.Zoa
9 He - .tAi.!..-. . n 4 A - OO EWft. an- rn m -
11.605.00: heifers, 12.505.75; canners. 11. it "if
3. to; Duns, 2.3b43b.o; calves, z. t;
Texas-red steers, 3.(XK34.50; western steers
t3.75-er5.75.
HUGS Receipts today, 9,onn head; esti
mated Mondsy. 25.000: left over. 1.500; mar
ket VXQ&Mi higher; mixed and butchers, 17.43
fiT.SS: good to choice heavy, I7.5g8.06;
rojgh heavy, 17.SW7.; light, 37.4007.90;
bulk of sales. 87.4of7.76.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
hend; sheep and lambs steady; good to
tholce wethers. 88.40tBi3.90; fair to choice
mixed, t2.ftti3.40: western sheet). 82.50ft3.8u
native lambs. 83.500i6.80; western lambs.
K ZMR6.75.
uttlciai yesterday:
Recelpta. Shipments.
Cattle ,
, 3,216 2.1fc
flora
Sheep
J9 1 4.3M
, 7,074 5,491
New Yark LIti Stoek Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 18. BEEVES Re
celpta, 112 head, mainly consigned direct;
no sales reported: dressed beef steitdy: city
dressed native sides, 8fl2c for extreme
weight; cables last quoted American steers
at Ui!ij14Hc dressed weight; rsi'rlgerator
peer at uc per id. ; exports toaay, paniy
estimated. 618 beeves. 18 sheep una 3,093
quarters of beef.
LAUVtB Receipts, s neaa; nei cnange
noted; a tow veals sold at 86.0OS.H0; a few
grsssers at I3.boo3.75; city dressird veals,
extreme range. 9tef13c per lb.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recellits, 1,861
head: market rjjlct: both sheen and lambs
steady; sheep soM at I2.BCkJ74.00; lambs, IS.oO
C.; culls, x; dressed mutton, sjifc;
areesea 'amDS, stguc.
hogs Receipts. 1.640 head; maruet wean
a few hogs sold at 87.76 per cwt.
St. Loals Lira Staek Market.
700 head. Including 450 Texans; mtrket dull
ana steaay: nauve anipoina ang wpun
steers, 5.40i8.0'1; dressed beef and butcher
steers, 34.1tK&7 25: steers under i,u lbs.
13. 25024.50: Blockers and feeders, S3.55fi4.oO
cows and heifers. I2.25Q6.50: cant ers, 11.75
$2.75; bulla, 3.fOfj4.2o; calvea. 14.007.00;
Texas and Indian steers, !2.9o6.00; cows
nd heifers, 2.004f3.75.
HOGS Receipts, 800 head: market 54310c
higher; pigs and lights, I7.2337.60; packers.
IT. 50437. 7h; but
chers. 17. 65458.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Market nominal:
native muttons, 13.d04j4.00; lambs, 4.0t
1.00; culls and bucks, w.wrtf-t.w; stoclters,
t2.aH13.20.
St. Joseah Live Stock Market
ST. JOSEPH. 8ept. 13. CATTLE Re-
cclnts. 8;t0 head: steady: natives, 4.26ia8.85
cows and heifers. S2.b0(fi.15: veals, il.'btp
8.00; bulls and stags. l2.Uet.Z; Blockers
and feeders. 12. T5436. 35.
HOGS Recolpta. 1.007 head; stendy to 5c
higher; light and Hcht mixed, I7.50ig7.73;
medium and heavy. 7.63B7.80; plica. 4.0fyi
1 II- hulk. rf.rMT.TS.
BHKKf anu UABiurj rxative lamns, et.io
fl5.60; western lambs, 4.50r6.00; yearling.,
13.60(63.86; wethers, IS. 253. 75; ews, tl-'nH
Sloax City Mva Stock Market.
atniTV ellT T . If fQnMlal TU.
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300 htiad; mar
ket steady; beeves, I6.7a437.15; cows, bulls
and mixed, S2.sOa4.&0; Blockers snd feeders.
3.00fr6.oo; yearling and calves, w.txxgi.jo.
HOGS Recelpta, 2,000 head: market
strong, selling 17.4031.56, hulk. 17.4087.45.
Recelsta a( Live Stoek.
Tha fnllowlna- were the recelrjls of live
Stock at the five principal cities yesterday:
uaitie. noita. oaecp.
Omaha 5l 1,749
Kansas City Soo 2t")
St. Louis 700 HO
St. Joseph 10H7
Chicago 1,000 , 2.000
Sioux City 300 2.000
Liverpool Grala aad Provlaloaa.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 13.-WHEAT No. 1
northern spring, firm, s 4Hd; No. I red
western winter, dull. 5s 10Hd; No. I Cali
fornia, steady, as tL&. Futures. Inactive;
September. 5s 1H1; December, 5a lOfcd.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, 5s
lid. Futures, inactive; October. 4s 4d; No
vember, nominal; January. 4s 11,d.
PEAS Canadian, quiet. Is M.
FLOUR St. Louis fsncy winter, quiet,
Is 3d.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), old
crop, firm, 10s!rili7.
PROVISIONS beef, strong; extra India
mess, 107s d. Pork, strong; prime mess
western, tea M. Hams, short cut, 14 to II
lbs., firm, 68s. Bacon, firm; Cumberland
cut, M to lbs., lsd; short ribs. 1 to 4
lbs., 62s; long clear middles, light. 28 to 34
lbs., ; long clesr middles, heavy, 38 to 40
lba., 5a 6d: short clear backs. 18 to 20 lbs.,
if id; clear bellies. 14 to 18 lbs., 64s Id.
Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lba., Arm, 53a Id.
Lard, Arm; prime western. In tierces, 53s;
Amerlcsn refined. In pails, (4s.
BUTTER Nominal.
CHEESE Steady; American finest white,
48s; American colored, 49s.
TALI-OW Prime city, steady; Australian
In London, steady, 31s Id.
t. Loals Grata aaa! rrovlsloas.
ST. LOIMS. Sept. li.-FIOT'R3ulet;
new red winter patents. 13. l&ij 3 2ft ; extra
fancy and straights, IXMja.Ul; clear, J.7otf
2 10
SEED Timothy, steady. tt.Oftjjl .80.
CORN MEAL Steady. 12.90.
BRAN Slow; sacked, east track, tOitie.Sc.
HAY Steady; timothy, s.004JU,00; prairie,
$6 ooi 00.
W HISKY-Steady. II 32.
IRON COTTON Tl E8-I1.07V4.
BAC,GINC,- 5-lf7 I-lec.
HKMP TWINK sc.
PROVISIONS Dry salt meats (boxed),
steady; extra shorts and clear ribs. Ill;
short clears. 11150. Bacon (boxed), steady;
extra shorts. II 1.17V clear ribs, 111. IT1;
short clear, Ul..
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls IO.oom 1l.ua)
Wheat, bu ,.,...,1U (Mi . lnl.uM
Corn, bu ll.lioO ll.(a
Oats, bu 115.000 M.UUO
C'attaa Market.
LIVERPOOU Kept. ll.-COTTON-pot.
small business done, prices unchanged:
Amerlcsn middling. 14-lad. The sales of
the dsy were e.uuo bales, of which too were I
for speculation and export and Included
I 4.M0 American, hsoelpts. il.suO bales, all
Amerlcsn. Futures opened strong snd I
closed quiet; American ml1. Ulna g o r:;
September, 4 4H-o4(4 4-4'1. sellers; Pptem- !
ber anil October, 4 40-W.1, sellers; October j
and November, 4 SS-stH. ;t6-641. buyers: No
vember and IVcember, 4 33-A4d. buyers; I
IVcemher and January. 4 :tt-4d. buyers:
January and Krbruary. 4 31-fU'o 4 3.'-64d, buy
ers; February and March, 4 3l-64d. buyers;
March and April. 4 31-Md. sellers; April ami 1
May, 4 31-64d. sellers; May and June, 4 30-64 !
(i4 3l-64d.
Oil Market.
NEW YORK, Sept 13 Ol!,-Cottonseed.
qulel; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1.1.-OIly-Turpentine
spirits, quiet. iSr 9d.
IV. Farnam Smith
& Co.
STOCKS. BONDS,
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
WE OFFER t'nlon Stock Yards. South
Omaha, at 105.
WR BUY AND SKI.I,
Omaha First Mortgages.
City and County Warrants.
County and State Bonds.
Stork of
Union Stork Yards, South Omtha.
Omaha tPtreet Railway.
Lincoln Land Co. ,
Omaha Banks.
And other stocks of all kinds.
For Immediate and future delivery.
1320 Far-run St. Tel. 1064
An Income Awaits You!
Do you want 11?
We offer you an Interest In
A FAYIfi tiOl.n MIF..
Our mine and mill are now successfully
running night and day and produce
A HOLD RETORT DAILY.
Our mill MUST BE ENLARGED AT
ONCE, hence a limited amount of treasury
stock will be sold for this purpose.
Write for full and free Information at
once.
THE YANKEE 4'OSS. Tt. M. at T. CO.,
Eqaltable Bid., Denver, Colo.
SlIP.P.F IN SPECULATION
UUUULUU 1100.00 Invested in Orain or
Stocks by our "Safety Valve
Plea" should result in s profit of 6-iOO.OO to
11000.00 witbin SO days. Write for particular,
and tend for onr free book "Modera Methods
for Sale lavestmeats."
R. D. OLIVER A CO., Bankers and
Brokers, Chicago XtocW Exchange
RnlldlnsT. Chicago.
BOYD & MERRILL
ROOM 4 K. Y. LIFE BLDG.
GRAIN STOCKS
New York Stocks and Chicago Gniln
bought and gold for cash or on margin.
Tel. 10311.
OMAHA. NEB.
WEALTH FROM WASTE
Now Accomplished by Utilizing thvs Stalks of Our
Great Annual Corn t:rot
CORN IS KING
Yet Nearly One Half of this Greatest of Cr.ps Has Been Wasted
Each Year Because Nothing But the Ear of Corn was Saved.
EIGHTY MILLIONS OF TONS OF CORN STALKS
are raised and wasted annually In the great corn belt of the I'nlted States
Imagine the wealth produced by saving this tonnage and conver.Vi1.Hii i?i
pulp for raP". nd cellulose compounds. This saving of wsste willpro.
iuce tmOOO.000 for the farmers annually; wealth and trade will be f-ddf"!
cities and towns securing these plants: new tonnage will be made available)
for the railroads to haul; new avenues opened for the employment of labor,
a better product at a less cost produced for manufacturers of P"p . ";
kindred products; no existing Industry will b- destroyed. All this Is an
accomplished fact through the great process owned and controlled by the
NATIONAL FIBER & CELLULOSE CO.,
Visit Their Demonstration Plant
AT 470 WEST LAKE STREET. CHICAGO.
Watch the Machines Do Their Work-See tli Product
The first Central Pulp Mill Is being established at Kankakee 111. Sur
rounding this. mill fifty miles In each direction will be ocated deplthlng plants
to supply tbe central mill. This plan will be followed In other locations until
the entire corn belt Is covered. ,
All who have Investigated highly endorse the enterprise and are eagerly
Investing in the company's stock.
You can share In the enormous profits to be made In this business by be
coming a stockholder In the National Fiber and Cellulose Co.. whose shares
of a par value of 10 are now selling at 12.50 each. Price will be quickly ad-
Send for samples of Corn Stalk Pulp or wire Immediately for reservation of
stock. Address
8ANFORD IYIAKEEVER & CO.. Fiscal Agents;
8 Adams tet, Chicago. 170 Broadway, New York Clt
4f- .
v
T.aea aiaiu,i1Tr'ur'''"
Buy December Wheat for QQc.
WHh caah Wheat a premium ever September, anal SepUasber areaalaa ever Deesas
Ber, basra Instasd et bails are paylay carry log cbargea. bxports tress this ceamtry are
aversglng 4,000,000 bu. weakly, er fully sgual te leaf vear, largest oa racerd. Stecka el
Wheat every where era at a minimum, and aet ls;raaaln Thrashing returns el Spring
Wheat a big dlaappolntmeat. and receipts at primary markets asesrt half as large as eae
y.srsge. tree this year uader 400 OJO.OO bu.; last year SO. Ouu.uOO bu. Sack a caaal.
nation warrants a price for Dacm ber Wheat abets BOc. I beilsve It will sell tbera Par
chases aaade aew, sad aiarglaed 5c per bu.. shaald result la bl- arefits. Writs fee say
Baarket leturs.
Year orders la lataras sad ceaslf asseaU at cash grala eoMclte.
CEO. H. PMILLBPS,
231-235 Rialto Building, Chicago.
My dally and weekly market letur are published la full In tbe Cblcage Eveialsg Pest, else
the Cblcage Uvcnlag Journal. Will s.n4 either paper, tree el ckarge.
te aayeae Ia4erete4 la ths market. .
BUY HIDDEN FORTUNE
gold niriuiG GOHPAUY STOGt;
AT SI.Q0 PER SHARE.
If you wish an Investment that will show tremendous profits by advance
In price and bring large returns In the way of dividends. Homestark stock,
started about $100 per share, has never missed a dividend In twenty-flve
years and now sells around 1100 per share. $100 Invested In this stock shows
a proBt of about 110.000, besides many times your money hack In the way of
dividends. Hidden Tortune Cob mines are surrounded by the Hcmentake
property and cover part of the same Byatera of veins, so should show as largo
profits as Homestaka stock. Hidden Fortune la absolutely safe, as eipens
report over 17.000,000 In sighs of go 1 4 ore. being more then two dollars per
shars for every share Issued. Mill now being built, foundations already In and
balance being pushed to completion. Company should pay largo dividends as
soon gs mill Is completed. One vein on this property is over 350-tt. wide.
Company offering small amount of treasury stock to complete payments for
mill. Bend for Illustrated catalog.
HERBERT S. SUAVV,
tROVtl PJUCE HOTEL, DENVER, COL
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO
WESTERN SPECULATORS
The greatest F.VLL movement In the hls
, lory ot the country has been going on lor
I the past month and will continue wltn
slight n actions until January, 19. Such
, wen known dividend pamg stocks as St.
l'aul, Missouri Facinc. t'nlon t'acltic
Southern I'aclltc. Atchison AND PAKTlt -I'LAKLV
V. 8 8riit,L. BOTH COMMu.V
A.M I Kl.c Kltltr.li We M.lvise tne pur
chase at once, not tomorrow, or next week,
but NOW. IMit wait until they have ad
vanced 3U Points from the tirevau In Diicea
I of today, tor when the dlviuends are raised.
which will surely 1m done on all the above
I ntmed. '1'hey will be sailing st prices un-
neara or in tne ni.nory of our country, w a
Imve Just Issued a special letter on lT. M.
Ktecl Common, which points out lo the In
vestor how 40 per cent a year can be mads
If tne etocK la bought around present prlcea.
SScml tor It st once.
BROOKLYN RAI'ID TRANSIT.
Brook'yn Rapid Transit, the largest sur
face raiiwuy line in tne world, ana us stock
selling st I he lowest price ot any, 'why; '
Simply because that from the tunc ot tlov.
J Flower's death up to the tlret of this year
it was unucr nan management, vt nen tne
governor was alive this same stock, without
Unit lis raining power, was selling around
It;, higher than .Manhattan waa then. The
l'etiiiNy .van.u Haliroml Interests sre buying
control and hae been lor the past three
months, and at the present lime no doubt
owns a major.tv ol the stock. Brooklyn
Rapid TrmiHlt will sell at so before selling
down 6 points from Its present price. Don I
wait until the stock gets active and the big
fellows lire taking iTOtlts. BL'T Ul'Y wh"o
they do. THAT IS NOW. We urge the
purchase of B. It. T., si. ho Manhattan, and
advise ho'ding both for a big rise. We will
execute orders In the above two slocks on
a 6-point margin if bought around prevail
ing prices for instance. .o marglua 10
Khures, ft0 margins mo shares and so on.
In opening an account remit by postsl,
money or express order, or have your bank
wire us at our expense that you have placed
nvnev In their hands for our account. Ol'tt
SFKt'lAI. LIH'l'r.KS on the following
stocks:
I. 8 STEEL, '
BROOKLYN RAI'lU TRANSIT.
MISSOPRI PACIFIC.
AMAI.OAMATr.il ("UPPER,
also our letter on 'How to Trade on
Margins." will be mailed free. SEND FOR
THEM AT ONCE.
BROKERAGE HOUSE
OF
J. E. WOODS & COMPANY
DEALERS IN
New York Stocks and High Grade
Investment Bonds.
MARGIN 3 TO 10 PER CENT.
Second Floor Laclede Building.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
N. B. All orders sre executed with as
much care as though you were In a New
York House, thus saving time and expense.
Out-of-Town Accounts a Specialty.
' I.ATK.flT MAP aad
HANDSOME PHtlTOUR APIIS
THUNDER "MOUNTAIN
ENT FREE.
The Industrial Record,
8 BROAD ST., HEW YORK.
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