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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1904.
S
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET,
4
Wild Excitement la Wheat oi French Ee
moTil gf Export Duty.
MARKET TURNS STRONG WiTH GAIN OF 2C
Freaea Aetlna Indicate Resllsatloa
t 8hart Crop C-otn Easl
Safety of C rop from Frot
Gasalp Item.
OMAHA. beptember 2s, 19o4.
There la considerable uncertainty In the
wheat markets ot the world, a tightening
of th lines lor nearby deliveries and a dis
position to reduce the discount on the !ar
.y futures '1 he shipments at coast
nieat from Washington, Oregr.n and Call
irnls. Is sure to be quite a factor In the
uture of price Armour of Chicago la also
a factor of prime importance, the firm
waa a liberal seller of 4sy anil buyer of
December. The general trend of the news
la on the Rente line ss heretofore, except
that thera ia more Inclination to the belle
that the advance ha In a measure dis
counted the unfavorable condition. '1 he
fears of fro . damage to the torn crop have
been dlsetpated by the returr. of seasonable
weather anal the general nea regarding
tha probable safety of the crop. From now
on It wiil bins largely on the slse of the
crop. An Interesting budget of estimates
la published below showli.g the variety of
opinions regarding the yield. Jones, the
tirst of the statisticians to cry abort crop
of wheat the man who more than . all
others was taken as authority places tils
figures fur below the others It would seem
that sn Indicated crop of ;J.SO0.tj.ww busix-:s
Is within the possibilities. This Is - not
enough to make com go much lower and
present prlsea are exeeUetit for farmers
and elevator men. Tbe admitted shortage
In wheat Is an added stimulus to corn.
There seemed to be an especially good
demand for September wheat. It Is guite
within the pre1liliiles that there are some
horta still out ia this future for it bus
eight days yet to run. Heoelpts are still
quite large and this Is causing some un
easiness on the part of the bulls, although
they are confident that the time Is near at
hand when the receipts will show a niA
tene! falling off.
sv-ptember wheat opened at $1.0r'S. n aJ
var.ee of He, sold to $1.08 and reacted to
H.OS.J. December was the strong future,
selling at II lt to $1.114. as compared with
a close at II.U-H yesterday. It held but c
of this advance Into the afternoon. May
opened c higher at 11.12. sold to I1.12H
ard then off to II. UV
In the last hour of the session the wheat
rottrket became wildly excited mid posi
tively strong, with the shorts tumbling over
enih other In a frantic effort to buy in and
with numerous buying orders from sellers
of calls who found themselves Hi trouble
une more. The unexpected excitement was
tho result of a report, probably true be
tat.so of 1U effect, tha the French gov
ernment hMd voted to admit wheat Into
Fiance free of duty. This sensational -news
startled tho trade, as it was an emphatic
announcement that tbe French crop was
short and that tbe French- nation also real
ised that the American crop ws short and
thiU, It would be well to g busy Importing
at once. This news acted like a bombshell
cast Into the grain pit. September shorts
showed the- greatest uneMinesa and ad
vanced the price of the delivery to 11.11, or
tvc higher; moved up December to 11.13V
or JVtc, and May, the least affected, to
11.14V nrtlr rise. "
Omaha Grain Inspections In: One car
No. 1 hard wlTeat, 4 cars No. S hard wheal,
I cars No. 4 hard whist, t cars No. I re. n,
I eara No. 4 corn, V cat, No. I yellow eorn,
t cars No. I whits corn. cats No. I white
oats, 2 car No. 4 white oat. 1 car No. 4
rye; total, 28 cars. Out: One car No. 1
corn, 2 cars No. 2 rye; total. I cars.
Omaha cash sales- Wheat 1 car, 52 lbs ,
We; 1 car, 53 lbs.. Die; 1 car No. J, $1; 1 ear
No. 4. 60 lbs., R7c; 1 enr No. 1. 5SH lbs.,
11.01; 1 ear No. 8 hard. 67H lbs., $1.03. Corn
1 car No. I. Tc- 1 car No I white, 46c.
Oats J cars No. 1 white. ::9c; 1 car No. I
white, JSHo. Bye 4 car. No. 4, 7c.
Omana Fa to res.
Open. High. Low. Today. Thur.
wneat
Sept. 1
Dec. .......101
Corn
1 OSU 1 05H 1 H 1 05
,1 07 1 07 1 07
Bept. 45 ' 45 45 45
Dec II 43 43 43
May 42 i 4J 42
454
43
Cora Crp Kstlmates.
Ths estimates are as follows: Corn Prod
ucts company, 2.5U).l00,0 bu.: Brown, New
York, z.491.00.0i0 bu.: Lyle,- New Tork.'S.
475,j0,0UU bu. ; H. D. Russell. Chicago, 2.4"0,
OOU.000 bu. ; Dslly Trade Bulletin,. I.346,0u0,0n0
bu.; Cincinnati Price Current, 2,iJii.Ou0,0ii0
bu.: B. W. Bnow. Chicago, Z.SJ&.OW.iX) bu.;
J. Inglls, Chlenpo, 2,0n0,(i0.no0 bu.; 1L V.
Jones, Minneapolis, l,9M,0U0,0ift) bu.
Receipt s id Shipments'.
Primary Rocelpt Wheat. 1,244,000 bu.,
gainst 881,000 buN com, 43,X bu.. agaJoaK
783.0uu bu
Shipments Wheat. M7.C00 bu!,- against
tl&JXiO bu.; corn, 51)2,000 bu., against 684.OJ0
bushels.
4
Car Lot' Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oat
Chicago'
Minneapolis .
puluth
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Omaha,
Kg
277
164
...505
...V6
...272
20
80
If
Argentine Balpmeats.
This Last Last
week. week. year
Wheat 614, KCOOii 488.0O0
Corn I,2ao,iM 2,S!"0,tfio $.i32.0o
Flax al2,ui 216.0KI lUO.UUO
Grain Markets Elutsbrre,
Closing prices of grain today and Thurs
day at the markets named were as follows:
nr. Louis.
Wheat -
December
May
Coin-
Today. Wed'y.
... l.li's 1.14
... 1.16 l.lMi
December 47
May ". 47
T
4T
V KANSAS citt.
Wheat
December '
Msy ......
Corn
Uecember
May
Wheat
eoembr
May
1.02
l.KH.
44
1.0O
1.0X
44
,NEW YORK.
1.15
1.15
114
1.13
. M1NNKAPOLIS.
Wheat-
Iecmber 1.15
May 1.16
DULUTH.
Wheat
December 1.13
May r l.6
1.12
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
tiaetatieos of the Day o Varleas
tasasaedltlea.
NETW YORK, Bept. 23.-FI.OrR Receipts.
4,7X1 buit. J exports, ll.SJo bbls.; sales, s,aui
pkgs. ; (naiktl.waa siedy with better de
mand; Minnesota hale nut, l6JV5.a0; Min
nesota bakers, HjtMui.tv; winter patents,
!6.&05.fO; wiuli-r stru-nslita. Ia.lju5.4a, win
ter estraa. 4.3614.4U; winter low grades,
i sSS-t.'. r.ye flour, firm; aales, 5 bbut. ;
lair to goou, I4.4oto4.ti0; choice to fancy, Hw
4K
CORNM5AL Steady; yellow western,
I1UU1.1X, tuty, H.12tjL14; kilo dried, H-lwa
RYF Nominal.
HARLKY eteadyj feeding. 7fl ta New
York.
W HEAT-Receipts, 1.690 bu.; sales, 2.50..
bu. futures. No. 2 red, I1-17V f. o. b.
afic.i.1; No. 1 northern. Daluth. UJSP, f. o.
Ix urlutit; No. 1 bard. Mamtooa, 111. f. o.
b. anoat. Captions opened sirorur oo outside
nuirketa ana a bullish positiuo. After
t urnuaT weak under beuvy bosur pressure
and liquidation prices had a sensational
advaave on ruanors that Lhe French duty
r-lgkl be reduced and closed c net hujher;
May. n 13'v-ilUI; closed at U-US. gepirru
ber, tiaJStlLJ; flowed a.t 1-I; Iiev.'eiu
ber. II LlSslOi; closed a4 fj-U.
CORN-lteoripts, A.2U bu.; exiwrts, Ll
bu.; sales, .fr5 bu. futures. 4u,w bu. cash.
Spot, steady; No. i, 5- eletot and i7c
C e. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow. (oc; No. 2
white, 57c. Option market opened firmer
with wbeat. broke undrr fa.v-ora.ble weather
and crop news sod in the last boor recov
ered on a scare of shorts following the
wheal advance, ' closing c net .hisher;
May. K5uvc; dosed tit &c; September.
tSc; closed at 5c; vmbr, U-3
iL-; cJoeed at . , t
OATSKecelpts, 35.100 tna.; experts, 1.(40
bu. toC easy; mixed osts, 3t to XX Ids.
tVMw, na-ruraJ wtal le. Ho to 33 lhe . ffiy
c: clipped whit. e to 40 lbss. MSti:.
Options o.ulet and nomimU; Ovlober wlosed
at 3&c -..-
CJOV-Iirr(t4ar sprtTif bran. W W; mid
dllr.gs. f?2: eity, J SUV 27.00.
HAT fjusy; shipping-. 7c; good to
i bok a. 3o,
flOFfV-sirm: atste cornmoa to choice
ISM. 2uaee; ism. r-yo; oida, 13h!7c. Fu
el rv- coast. 14. XiSJc; line. Muflo; olds.
12-fft7c
IlU'ES Steady. Gaivewtoa ,20 t- tS lbs ,
He; Caiirercia a to m lbs.. 0c; Texas dry
24 to M lbs., btc
l.KATLilCTr-teadv: acid. 8tr2o.
FROVISIONb IkMif. steady; fan fly. 11100
jll.se; mevs. iMwnic. oeef himt 24 Jhc:
Gcket. H9.oje.msj; uty extra, India mesa.
susjtAOi. Oil. moats, nimdy; pickled bi
a. .XnjX: n. u-d stHtildeta 17 J5;
, eii.oiiwav Lttni, cnu, west
ern steamed. V.9; Pjitmber tl-wed. 17 .
n-minaj; continent. I..85; . refined, steady.
Fork, steadv; family. io-sv; short Clear,
14 5"Oli mss. U.ul.tU.
'1 AL1J' "teady.
Ml I I KK F.rm; street price, extra
creamerv. 1940 ic.
I'Hfcf.bB btrong; state lull cresme.
small colired. fancy, 'c small white, poor
to iheiC)'. TtiSc, large colored, goil tu
fancy, s-ttrfc; large white, poor to pilme.
74ie;ec.
tart Firm ; westrrn fancy, selected, 2
lU-ic; arerge bet. 21421 c.
hOL'LTRV-AUve, steady; we'ern chick
en. HVi2c; towis. Uc; turkes. Ito.
I'repsed, duli; wes.ern chickens, 12c; fowls.
Igcc.
CHICAGO 6BAI AKU FROVIMOS
m
Featarea of the Trad I a a; and Closla.
Friers oa Beard of Trade.
CHlOArjo, 6epL i3.-In a whirl ct excite
ment wneat ior Oecemoer dedvtry touay
auvanced to a point tc aoove yts.eroay s
ciosmg quotations, inumations i a uuj
eapoti oomsuio were the main factors u
ua using tbe advtu.ee. The market closed
aimosi at tbe aignest pont. Corn ia up
Oats are oa tic. Frovlsions ale
piacticaUy unchangeu.
ine excitement in the wheat market
came towaru the co e of lb aay. Not
wltnstanuing heavy leoelpts irt tne north
west, jtue market openeu tirm, lwmier
being up -Vc at f l.l(jju-Ll0. iniU..I
quotations on stay were .c lower to c
higher at I1.12il.li. 'lhe Improved lone
at tbe start was due to higher cabieo. wei
weather in Manitooa ar.d Minnesota sni
ueci eased shipments irom Argenilne. Fiom
Ll"S. at wh;cn price litmi.r sold sjn
alter tbe opening, an advance to tin
a as mjule. May in ue m antlme selling
up to 4J.1-V i be market then brcke u ioe.
lair retUiung sules, ths lm;Teaio-n llng
that some of tbe big holuerrf were quietly
disposing of their nnee while ostensibly
supporting the bull movement. New from
abroad was considered extremely bullb-h.
Bnorts, alaimed at the proHOia, were In
stantly aiixioua buyers With light offer
ings prices rot rapidly, one of the main
features In the foreign situation .was a
rumor tha.t the French government was
contemplating the removal of the Import
duty on wheat. Just before the cle the
December option sold at IL14. May ad
vanced to II U. Financial quotation on
December .were at !L13ipi.l!. May closed
at i.N4ii.i4 Clesmtioes of wheat and
Hour were equaJ to 123.9UU bushels. Primary
receipt were l.MMHi buKhel,- compared
with K1.4-.' busheis a year ago. Exports oi
wheat and flour fnr th week, as shown
by rJrsdstreets, were equal to tsM.tOT) buth
els Minnrapo4is. Luluth and Chicago re
ported receipts of Wi cars, against 514 cars
iat week and f3 cars a year sgu
Warm weather through the wst was the
dominating influence in the corn market.
The market was rather easy- throughout
he greater pert of the day, but the late
advance in wbeat caused affirm tone at
the close. December opened usrhanged to
higher at at&50c, sold between 4?c
and Mc and eloped at &o0!sc. Ixic-al
receipts were 277 cars, with hi of contract
grade.
The oats msrket was weak as a result of
rapidly Increasing stock. Trading t.is of
light volume and mostly of local character.
December opened a stutde lower at si-fcc
ranged between 30c and tlc and eloed
at 3tr7c Local receipts were 14 cars.
Early weskneeo in corn Induce! some
liquidation of provisions, hut there was
enough demand to hold prices steeoy. The
fact that the bog movement Is small and
shows no signs of Increasing prevented any
great amount of aellins;. At the close Jan
uary pork was a shade higher at naiif
13.15. Lard was up 2c at 37.30. Ribs close 1
unchanged at I6.!.
Kstlmated receipt for tomorrow: Whest.
119 car; corn, 204 csrs; cats. 139 cars; hogs.
10.000 bead.'
Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
& Bept.
b Bept.
Dec.
May
Corn
Bept,
Iec.
May
Oh 18
Sept.
IVjc,
May
TOrk
Oca.
Jan. .
Lar.i
Oct.
Jan.
R)h
Oct
Jan.
1 11'
1 (i
1 14
1 11
1 14
1 11
1 14
1 10
1 07
1 10
i ns 1 it
1 10
l ioi n
ii ir.
1 10V
11 129
112 .
1 14
1 U 1 14,
Cl 62
1 12
I
6?
4l
f 321
I
2
51
50
a 4il
31
33 !
1
U 35 I
13 IB -J
7 121
7 SO
7 671
4j14Htj4' 4949
Z? 30 30
i; o-,,ai
a2sri5i 3a
i -
11 27' 11 35 1 11 jn
13 02 J3 15 U 12
I
710 J
7 25 I 7 30
7 SB 1 i S7
6 77! 6 80
7 12
7 27
7 SO
7 66
( 0
6 S2
No a Old. b New. ' '
Cash salutations were'TI follow:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents. $5.30
6.60: stralgh's $4.9065.20; spring patents,
15. 406.00; straight. I4.70SS6O; bakers, $3.40
63 M
WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1.161.t8: No. 3
spring. $1.061.1; No. 2 red, $LU!51.16.
CORN-No. 2. 62c; No, 2 yellow, 633
62o. . .
OAJB-No. 2. c; No. t white, 232c;
No. if white. 29rsic
RYE No. 2, 74c
BARLEY Good feeding, 84S28o; fair to
choice malting. 42550c.
6KKD8-NO, 1 Max. $1.09; No. 1 north
western. $1 15. Clover, contract grade, SU SS.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.40
mi 60. Lard, per 100 lb., r 167.17. Short
ribs sides (looe. $7.66jr .75 ; short clear
sides (bnxM), $S.50'g8.76. Clover, contract
gTade, $ll s5.
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain
were as follows:
Flour, bbl
Wheat, bu. .......
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Rpci-'i, Shlpme-t.
.... 24.S00 ,20n
144.fX0 45.R10
....412.3-K) 49100
.... 341.500 56.000
6.0K) 2,000
186.809 176.000
Barley, bu
m me i-roduee exciianae today the b li
ter market waa strong; creameries. 14319c;
dairies, 13fiil6c. Eggs steady; at mark,
cases included, 14&Lc; firsts, lkc; runs,
20c; extras. 22c. Cbeeae. firm at
St. Ioals Grata and Provisions.
6T. LOUIS, Bept. 23-WHEAT-Higher
and excited; No. 2 red, cash, elevator,
II. J6; track, I1.181.18; December, $1.1;
May, $116; No. 2 hard. Il.lui&l.n.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, toe; track, 61
ffa2c; December, 47(&4;c; May, 47i
47c.
1.IAT8-Lower; No. 2 cash. 31c; track. 31
32c; December. 3&30c; May, 33833c;
No. 2 white, Sii&34c
FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents, $5.00
ft.!'; fancy and straight, $G.0u4j.36; cleat.
CCHN MEAL Steady, $2 75.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 64$95c
HA Y Dull; prairie, $a.0uj00,
BAOG1NG 71 ic.
HrJMP TWINE .c.
PKOVISIONS -r Pork, higher; Jobbing.
III. 45. Lard, higher; prime stemmed. $6 To.
Bacon, unchanged;' boxtd extta shorts,
$9.12; clear ribs. $9.35; short clear, $50.
POL'LTKY W'et; chickens, loc; springs,
13c; turkeys, 144il.'c; geese, 5c.
Bl'TTEK Steady; creamery. lS32oc;
dairy. 1216c.
LGOS Firm, lsc. case count.
Receipts. Bh'pmtnts
Flour, bbls ia u. 9.030
Wheat, bu 00. 9i.tyo
Corn, bu WOO S3 .)
Oats, bu Kl.dOi 33,000
Kasisas City Grala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. Bert. 23. WHEAT
Higher: Septemtier. $1"1; Iecember.
$1.02; May, $1 ('3; cash. No. 2 hard. $L02;u
1.C6; No. S. fl.ooul.OS: No. 4, 99c; re
lected, 35-91c; No 2 red. $1.0791. t; No. 8,
J10ryL0, No. 4, SHcfetl.00. Receipts, 231
am.
CORN Steady; September, 4f!c; Decem
ber. 44'4c; May. 44'.44o; ca.sh, No. 2
mixed. 47V&4c: No. 3, 47Bc; No. 2 while,
4Sc; No. 3. 47ii47c.
OATS No. i white, 32rS3c; No. 2 mixed.
$2c
UAY Steady : choice timothy, $8 50; choice
prairie, r 0UO7.50. ,
RYE-70C.
ECKJS Higrher; Missouri ' and Kansaa,
new. No. 2. white wood case Included,
rase count; cases returned, ltss per
doxerv
BUTTER Creamery, Wrt7e: dairy. 13c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat bu 7.700 30.i
Com, bu. 2 18.200
Oats. bu.. 12.000 i.Oiw
Mlaaeapelle Grala Market. '
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 23. WHEAT
September. $11: December, $1.18; May,
II U 51 15: No. 1 hard. $1.20: No. 1 north
ern. $1.1:4; No. $ northern. $1 15.
FLOUR First patents. $ 20tj.3: aeeond
patents. MoMs)) 10: first clears, $4.65ilM.75;
second clears. I) ii! M
BRAN In bulk. F 5.0016 $0.
Llverweel Grela Market.
LTTniPCIOL, Sept. 23 Close: WHEAT
Spot nominal; futures barely steady; Sep
tember. 7s 5d; re-ember. 7s 7d.
CORN Spot Amerloan mixed easy. 4a (d;
future steady; September, 4s Ad; December,
4s d.
Pkiladelpbla Frodaee Market.
PHTLADa.I'HIA. Sept. 23 -BUTTER
Flrtn: extra western creamei-y, 2uc
EUG8 Steadv, fair dt.ma.nd; nearhy
flrsta 2lftClo at mark; western flrvta. tic
at mark.
CHEESE Firmer, 8igc.
Toledo lees Market.
TO.ETJO. Sept. 23 SEEDa-Clover. card
and October $7 H: Drcembre. $7 Si, aicias,
bttpumber, itJki; timothy, 171.'.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Interest ia the Market ia Diminishing and
Trmgactirai An Few,
SALES LESS THAN HALF MILLION SHARES
Eastern aad Ceal t srrylag Rxllread
Shai Lower Oraagers Higher
Owleg te Geed Weather la
Cera Belt.
NEW YORK, Sept. 23 Thre Is evidence
of a progressive oununlilon or interest in
u.e s.ocM market. ioday transactions
tell beiow sw'.two shares in contrast with
last week aaiiy aeailng In over LOOw.uwj
snares, inls leaves out one aay ot tnia
week in wnich transactions reacheu that
aggregate.
isenument seemed altogether Indifferent
to the market and It waa allowed to drift
lor tbe most part on very meager deai.ng.
there was not even the congested activity
in special stock which is all that hsa
kept up tne level of tbe dealing for several
oaya 'i he Paclnca. howeter, continued
the most prominent features. The circula
tion of rumors regaraing them which tisvs
been Incessant throughout the week has
not been in evldencetoday. Perhaps fir
that reason the trengih of Union ascitic
seemed to impart some strength to others
in it group by sympathy. Atchison was
notably aftected. l he day s news was fa
vorable le corn with warmer weather re
ported over the belt and with tbe price in
the market lower.
The eastern railroads were not conspic
uous, but they overcame the early slight
depression which affected thera and which
was partly due to e,l:ng attributed to
London account. The failing off In net
earnings for August reported In Baltimore
It Ohio acted a a drag In tbe group. Also
th condition of the coal trade are not
cadculated to Inspire the owners of coal
properties. A ratner languid interest was
taken In the bank statement sllhough th
halt In the market operations may have
been with a desire fo know the complexion
of tomorrows statement before extended
operation. The doubtful factor Is the loan
Item as usual The currency movement
shows a decrease of over It.iiooonn in cash
up to Thursday night. There Is some prub
Mllty of a contraction In the kwn Item. as.
It Is said that the trust companies have
been placing loans during the week.
The lack of pressure on the market dur
ing the day prompted a brisk bidding up
of stock late In the day to the best prices.
The closing was tesdy rear the top.
The bono, market was Arm. Total sales,
par value, I;l.335.t00. United States 2s, 3s
and old 4s advanced per cent on call.
Following were tne sales and range of
price on tbe Stock exchange today:
Atchison 33.700 82 !
87
99
8S
83
127
178
$
81
16
185
do pfd 6.n
Baltimore A Ohio.... 3,000
88
8
do pfd..
Canadian Paclflc .
Central of N. J...
200 U7 127
Chesapeake ft Ohio... 1,600
Chicago Alton 100
do pfd
Chicago Q-. W 1,000
Chicago N. W
C. M. ft St P :11,800
do cfd :
42
40
41
40
16 1
K7 U6 If
1BZ
Chicago T. T
do pfd
C. C, C. ft St. L
Colorado Southern ...
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Delaware ft Hudsod..
Delaware, I ft W
Denver ft Rio Grande
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Hoelting Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
6
15
78
19
51
27
16
280
2
C
86
45
79
88
138
22
42
23
46
123
IMS
80
119
55
78
129
96
23
48
$9
126
68
34
1
9
66
75
27
70
BR
20
4SH
60
82
92
o
80
do pfd
L. ft N
Manhattan L.
Met. Securities
409 46 45
...11,700 124 122
800
1M 1M
1.WK)
su
Metropolitan St. Ry.
800 120
119
73
8
Minneapolis ft Bt. L,..
M . St. P. ft 6. St- M.
do tifd
200 73
Missouri Pacific ....
M-. K. ft T
do pfd
N. R. R. of M. pfd..
New York Central..
Norfolk ft Western
do pfd
Ontario A Western.
Pennsylvanls
P.. C. C ft St. L...
7,100
1,000
'600
800
23
4S
47
126 125
65 67
17.900 84 84
38.200 Uo 131 'i
Reading 28.700
do 1st pfd 10
do 2d pfd $00
Rock Island Co 1.800
do pfd
Bt. U 8 F. Id pfd......
St. L. Southwestern
do -pfd 100
Southern Pacific 22.40
Southern Railway ....21.&0
do pfd 200
Texas ft Paclflc 400
T., St. L, ft W 600
do nfd JX3
. . 65
84 84
75
26
43 '
56
33
93
81
31
43
66
31
83
30
50
4M
bo
Union Pacific 71.300 101
89 101
do pfd
Wabash 200
do pfd 400
Wheeling ft L. E 300
Wisconsin Central.... 2"0
do pfd 4-10
Mexican Central .... L300
Adams Express
American Express
U. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amalga. Copper -14.300
American C. ft F 1.6
do pfd -800
American Cotton Oil. 100
do pfd
A merles n Ice 5O0
do Pfd 800
American Linseed OH
do pfd
American Locomotive L500
do pfd y
A merlon n 8. A R H.fiM
91
Xs
184
43
13
230
203
115
235
80
82
0
7
28
"
80
25
8'K
6fi
107
20
41
17
19
43
13
20
41
41
13
51
23
80
$2
7
28
57
22
80
S2H
y
28
3F'
86
2R
96
64
Y6K
do trfd l.Wl l'
Amer. Sugar Refining S.300 130
129 130
Anaconda M. Co.
800
91
90
M
81
Brooklyn R. T
Colorado V. ft I..
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products ...
2.600
W
54
84
fi
13
7
29
17
1
74
3'
7!i
"8-.
9
107
r
78
215
pi.
ru.
1
Rl
4
rf
M
T4
1AU
-
in
1.200 JOS 208
400 14
14
do Pfd ....
Distillers' Securities.. 7.200
29
SR
168
General Electric ....
International Paper.
do pfd....'
InternaMqnal Pump.
do pfd
NsHonnl Tje"d ,
North American ...
Psclflc Mill
People Gas
Fr-sse Steel Or...
do pfd
Pullmnn Palnce Car
Renublle pteel
do pfd
Robber Goods ........
do pfd
Tennessee C. ft I....
U. S. leather
do pfd
TT. S. Renlty
U. 9 fitbber
do rfd
400 1H
SfiO
3 400
l.ioo
2S84
JW
34
81
PHV,
31
1.4on io"
100 S 8
.. 1 00
.. t.o
.. oo
. 510
.. 100
. .1 i0
. .3.T
4U
9V
8
8
W
74
1
10
m
3
7iV,
87
U H. S'eel
do nfd
vFtlnrboie Elec
Wetern T nlon
200 tfU- in
90
r,t,i v for the day, 440.500 nhares.
The lead'.ns futures ranged as follow.":
Raitan eV Marfcef.
BOSTON. Sept. 28 Call loans. 2flJ per
cent: time losns, 4 per cent. Official
AK-buxm ad. 4a.
WMdlDfl. UBKhl
.. n
.. :
.. US
.. 47
... llw
... 1!
.. t
.. "V.
.. 14
.. U
.. JH
.. I
..
...
.. I
.. 44
..
.. 14
.. t
...
.. i
.. T
..in
.. 4
..
. .11' Advenisr
.. C Allonei
.. Araaigsmate
.. M American lint ...
..144 Atlantic
,.)M )in(bam ,.
..114 A HMU...V
..11 Cenlesnlal
Mes ranlraJ 4a
Ati-tuaon
40 Pfd
Brtan & Albany
teuton A llslna.
pvfitnn Elerate4
ru-abarx s'
.j . 1 . .
11 ' !'' Klip
HJ V K H A H..1l
ra:r weal
hM UirMMU 74
DoislBian Coal ....
I nloo Pads Id Fraulilla
Amer. Ar. Ctum.. 144 Orancjr .. . .....
4 aid TV, lala Roral...
AM. Pi Tnae... 4 . Mining .
ARwr Sugar Mi'hiiaa ,
ta s'4 1"S Vnbvwk
Amer. T ft T, c-
Am Wsolsa 14 OI4 Domlaloa
4 eM $t nsaasla -
rwsilnlas I. ft .. '1 lrro
I', .nv, I CllrU
.ikii M,innaa
, It's Tasuirsili . . .
. II Trlt-ur
Mas. Electric .
4a pld . -
Maaa Gu
t nlled Fruit
t'nllMl Shoa Mark..
do PM
r. 1
s ptd
Asked.
4fV. r. Mining..
.III S Oil 11
. t'i8
4S
4
U
Mat 1nutfla
. lk Wisena
W'olvortBS .
Porelaa Flaasirlal.
IjONHON. rVpt S. iiirpl'es of monev
were ample In the market today and the
demand was mill. Ineount are steidv.
Prlcen on the Stock ex'hange gen-mlly
wer depressed o rrof ' tkl before tha
settlement and fars cf t nibl w'th Bos
s's owit o 'he riri'raianil d'.ffleur .
Tbey ciofel with an Imnro -eesi nt At ths
rpi trsdlnr wa rih' ull. nrelgne-s
declined" aecoiirt o' 'ack of H'1 up
port. Jstne rtirrerrd f r m the effects of
rhe check of the tiirnlns inovment In lh
fer et. laipertal Jre-s goverrm nt 8
t,f w wre nuotel st Wi.
BERLIN, Sept. 42. Pr cc on ih Bojr-,
100 15 15
400 78 7B
l.00 30 1S
400 61 61
1.700 27 28
lfO 167 167
6u0 279 275
5"0 2 28
L3"0 82 81
7.800 SO 2H
300 66 66
700 45 45
XI 79 78
ZO 88 88
600 138 138
had a downward tendency today: exchange!
on London. ' mark " pigs. f"r cwecas.
Discount ra:e: phort Mils, ; per cent; 3
raonth bill. I per cent.
PARIS. Sept. 2v Business on the Bourse
today oetied dull, but euU.eniently be
came better, the market ti ding tirm. Rus
s!sn imperial 4s were quoted at J 40 and
Russian bond of 184 at &ol.
Bl OF ASSOCIATED BARKS
Clearlasjs of the Great Cessaaerelal
Center of Ooeatry.
NEW YORK. Sept. tl-The following
tahie, compneu h.. iradtreei, shoos tne
bank clearings M the principal cities for
tbe week ended September 22, with the
percentage oi increase sml uecrease as
compared with the corresponding week last
year:
CITIES.
Clearings.; Ino
Deo.
New Tork
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia ..
St. Loul ......
Plttsl.urg
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City .,
,$1,307,457.
34 '
7.0
.... 63
8.3
17 4,
.... 22.8
12.7
..... 3.4
18.9;
57!
i ,j..s l.
117,3" G.918
Ul.r?1.514
87.015.919
38.04O.ltt'
82.4r.57fi
20.SH8.431,
24.i9.i.y;
23.257.7Mo
14 192.74$
1J.3T0.534
i.?.641.517
10.218.0271
8.5M.S71
7.S4H.6P21
.7.94I
6.472 K1
6.1M.472I
7.1S.").Wt7j
,'in8.13fi
6.117. 7201
4.'W.511
5.7rvt.5M!
4 w.n.
3. 2.4,
4. pK'l 141 1
3.757.9H0
3.K9.H79'
6. $76. 565:
3.T45.10S
4.746.244'!
3 K'.9M,
3.S-13.87I1
New Orleans
Cleveland ....
18.6 .
.(...
11.8
Minneapolis
Detroit
Louisville
MAHA
Milwaukee
Providence
Buffalo
Indianapolis
St. Psul
Los Anarelee
St. Joseph
Denver ,
Columbus
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
43.4;.
$ 1 ..
-in1,.
2.7
15 4..
18 3...
2.3'..
28.41..
4.3 ..
4 ..
6 8 ..
'..
0 9..
46 .:..
18.8 ..
8 6..
4 1 ..
16 5..
84 St..
19.2L.
Washington
Savannah
Albany
Portland. Ore
Fort Worth
, Toledo. O
62.6 .
21.1
17.0
Salt 1-ake City...
Peoria
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Spokane, Wash...
Tacoma
Grand Rapid ...
New Haven
Dayton
Norfolk
Springfield, Mass.
Worcester
Portland, Me
Augusta, Oa
Topeka
Sioux City
Syracuse
Evanevllle
2.7a.l49.....
3. a;7.94i
2.TM.O-,9!
2 472.914
2.5"9.V2
2.473.6:'5I
2.422.323)
2..'ti.220
2.894.216i
9.
23 7 ..
3.7l..
19 ...
19.1..
24 61..
24.1 ..
29.1 ..
1.874.1;!
1.848.259, 26.4
1.477.772
1.&.Q.
1.445.93
l.l'S.277,
1.575.219!
5 $
13 2i.
7.9 ,
11.1
16 :.
2.02O.625
36.7...
5SS.9251 1 67.
1.392,3; 14.8
1,196.9181 6.1
1.180,466 8.6
1.011. rn! 51
821, SS2' 16.5
L210.37U 25 5
W1.9901 26.4......
71 4.204 14.6
741.661 22.7
4SU.271 $2.5
704.809 12.0
755.500 16.8
1,1"9.597 53.1
515.0tiO 32. 2
. 690.104 5.1
796.142 12.7,
718,876 2.7
485.297; 22.2
472.6551 0.8
407. 809' 25.2
478.0X31 0.8
428.362! 4.8
397.OH0 29.3
7M.0K8 14.5
440.506 10.0
405.760 21.6
3 "7.714
477.149!
8S1.900I 1.8
3n6.916 11.5
428.0761 28.9
832.711 0.9
88.5881 62.1
190,382! 11.1
286.6411 7.3
2M.9W! 29.2
241.277 51.6)
20. 055. 627 61.6:
11.302.OO0! 8.6
1.211.743; 5.7
29W17; I
. 1 .
Birmingham
w llmlngton,
Del..
Knoxviile ...
Davenport ..,
Little Rock .
Wllkesbarr .
Fall River ..
Macon
Wheeling, W
V..
wicnita
Akron
Chattanooga
Springfield, III
Kalamnxoo, Mich....
Youngtown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo. N. D ,
New Bedford
Canton, O
Jacksonville, Fla
Lowell ,
Chester, Pa
Greensburg. Pa ,
Rockford, 111
Blnghamton
Springfield. O
Bloomlngton, 111 ,
Quincy. Ill
Sioux Falls. 8. D
Mansfield, O
Decatur. 111.4
Jacksonville. Ill
Fremont. Neb ,
tHouston ,
tGalveston
ICharleston, 8. C
Cedar Rapid
Totals, U. S
Outside New York.
,.;$2.138. 756.8071
.. 831.269,6491
20.6 .
8.7.
CANADA, 3-
Montreal ,
Toronto ..
Winnipeg ,
Ottawa ...
Halifax ...
Quebec
Vancouver,
B C.
Hamilton
London. Ont...
Bl. John, N. B
Victoria. B. C.
Total
54.3J3.4J7i
Last week' clearing. ,
tNot included in totals because containing
other Items than clearings. ,
tNot Included In totals because of no
comparison for last year.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 22 MONEY On call,
firm; highest. 2 per cent; lowest, 1 aaer
cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; list loan. 2
per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; tatered
at 2 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty
days. 8'33 per cent; ninety diva. 34J1
per cent: six month 3,4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4e5 per
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bill at $4
4 .8585 for demand and at $4 83504.8360 for
60-dav bills; posted rates, $4 84 and $4.87;
commercial bills. $4 814.83.
SILVER Bar. 67c; Mexican dollar.
45c.
BONDS Government, strong; railroad,
firm.
The following are the closing quotations
on stocks and bonds:
V. 8. ref. ta, rac .'1'KVMantiatta c. (. 4a.. 107V.
do coupon
..!(.;, Mci. CastrsJ
4
do ta, reg
do coupon
I'. 8. ns 4a. rat
do eospon
....IKSi do 1st loc
....luf":M A St. L. 4..
...111 M.. K. ft T. 4s..
. li
. M4
. '
. n
i. itt
.l(K
.IMS
,144
13: do la
So old 4a, res...
do coupon
Atlantic C. L. 4..
do ad). 4a.. i...
tlantlc C. L. 4a.
K. O 4a
do 1. ..
Central of Ca. Is.
do lat Inr
J4 N R R. of M. e. 4
.107 N V. O. (. i,l.. .
. i ,K. J. C. S. 5a
. til, No PaclBc 4a.
. , do i
.lesu'N W. c. 4
.jei
. m o. s. i as a par... wr
.111 H Term. cost. ta.. M
4 neaaing (en. im
(tie, ft Ohio 4Ha...1f St
Chicago ft A. IVji ... Ft
L. A I. M e. bt ,IJT4
L. & 8. F. f(. 4a. tb
C, B. A Q B. ... MS St L. 8. W. la
C. M. A St. P. t 4a. 1' KeabnaM A. U 4a.... i
C. A N. W. c. U ...1H 8o. PartBr 4a MS
t. IK I. A P. 4a.... Tit 8o. Hallway 6a 11'
do col. M ICS Texaa m r. la llv
CIV. At St. L. K
Chicago Tor 4
Con. Tobacco 4a
4a.. 101 S f St. L. A W. 4a.. 0S
7S t'nion Pacific 4a 104
71 I do coot. 4a lOti
.... 64 V t. Btorl li (a.... 1
Colo A So 4a
D. A R 0 it....
Erie prior lien 4a.
do gen. 4a
F W. ft D. C. la
Harking Val. 4
L. iN. sal. 4a...
101 Wabaah la 117S
ts do deb. B US
7 W A 1. E. 4a 0
10t4 Wis Central 4a t
1'xtS.Colo. Fuol a ta tS
t0H'
LoaaloB Stork Market.
LONDON. Bept. 23 Closing:
Cooaola. money
S K Y. Cantral 1MU
do sorouot
Anaconda ...
Atcbtfton
do pfd ...
tl F-lt Norfolk ft W S
.. 4S do pld M
.. KS Ontario A W C
...101 Pennariranla a(it
Baitlnor A Ohio.
t h Kind Ninas ids
lf'S F.cadlng K
-anadlan Paclflc
Chea A Ohio
Ckloago Ot. W...
:.. M A St. P..
fVBeera
... 7S do in r'" it)
... 14s do Id pfd t ... IkUj
...lat'S So Railway (2S
... lk4 do pfd 7S
... tf-S So Pacific (t
... tilt Volon l-aclac 10314
... SOS do ptd
... C7S V S. buwl KV
... 4fi o pld n
D. A R O
do prd
Erl
do 1st pfd
do td Pld
fllinota Central
Losla. A Nath
M B A T
141 Wabsah f 1
lM-4 do nfd 4tV
. Xf,S Spanlah 4a H
steady. 27 7-16d per ounce.
SILVER Par.
MONET Ij1
per cent.
The rats of discount in the oren market
for short bills 1 i 5-lfi per cent; for
three months' bills, 22 7-1 per cent. .
lew York Mlalnar Storks.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23. The following are
rra closing pnets on mining siocxa:
I Adaaui Cob .....
4"
OnUrto ...
....V
Aitca ........
Brewca
CoauB-eek Tssnal.
Con. Cal. A Vs.
Hnrs Stlrer
Iron SilTcr ......
tadTllla Cos
Lltll au
. W
..
. 1
K
1M
.175
. t
. $
ibhlr .....
Khaentl ..
Patoal ....
Harag ..
Sierra .
Small Hop
Standard ,
J15
.... 14
.... II
rt
t
.... K
....1M
Trenary S'ateraeat.
WA?HTNGTON. Sept. rS Torly tt
ment of ths tresst:ry balance In the s-en-ersl
fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 sold
reserve In ths division of redemption,
showr: Avnlluble casJi balance. $'4S,1'0.4.'S;
gold, $r.2.4M.8f.
toffee Market.
NEW YORK. fe;t. U COFFKE-Mar e
fc.r futures opened steady st ,irhji'd
prices In kreolnr mlth ft'ireless p'l-ri'r.
nd Fur'niean rews. Tradirg wos very
ouiet. but there waa a h 1 1'-' ln dma"'
from the pMls rece-tl- nr'ln- 'n lse
huvlna side of the mrk'. and w-i'h cfer
lnir light trice s-rad"a!v 'morvd rli..
Ins at a partial advance of 8 print Sil
were reported of ::A f ) biars 'n-ud'- Kep
tember n !-: rwt le'. SS'04t-: Novrm
ber. - r.ocre- t.v.'"c rch. 7.iti
Cj7$ic; May, 7ati7.5c. Jjly, 7.73d.
J a.3C6.29Ii 11.7!
r.fcH4.340 i 27. 81
4J29.3K2! 6.2
27.543! 34.7!
1.T9S.151 8.81
... 1.641.9571 0.6
1.735.111 13.71
. 1.UXM7 11.9!...,..
" 840.100 U.8
' 1,051.894 7.8
606.65i 5.8
, . I
$ t4.3J3.437l 16.2......
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Otttlo Btwoipu Light and Ifflen
Btogd, with fetden DulL
Hel
HOGS STEADY WITH THURSDAY'S AVERAGE
Heavy 4f 9hee foe at Friday, hat
44l Mil Held If) la Veiy (Hit Is
tae-lery Maaaer, Tkaagk t
Kinds Slow aad Weak.
SOUTH OslAitA. SepU U. 1H.
Receipts werei Cattle, lloga. 8Uep.
Olbciai Monday ,.- s.mW m.t
oniolai tueeaay .-. X1.4J
OmcMl Vteaneeday S.ZM a. ,47 U.J06
orMelal Tnuisuay .vt .id ls.M
OUtctai k rluay 1,01 .i
V',-t da Ihi wek...(.l M.401 88.44.
Same last week tl.iMt M.lvl m.iv4
Hsm a week before.. 1.M s.14 4i.'l
fame threw weeks sgo..lAM4 4.4i
e-anie tour wka sgo 14V4 ...t 41. e
Mame oa iat year.....JaPJ 1,M4 U.M
RECK1P1S Ort THE Th.AR TO DATS.
Tbe following tabie ahow ths receipt of
cattle, boss aad she.p at Mula Oman for
the year to uat. with cvmpat Uoo wlJi la at
year;
, lftH lol Inc. Dec.
Cuttle !..! 730.47 ..... lli.7W
H 1.744.4.7 Lifci.tTAi A4lt
Slieep l.i6..M l.OJ.lfc- ii4
Avrge prices paid (or aog st South.
Oman tut lb isai several days, with cerD
parisoa: tte. J 1104. 0A.ls,lU.l8V.18ts W
Sept. 1...
Bept. 2...
Sept. 8...
Sept. 4...
Sept. ...
Sept. ...
Sept. 7...
bpt. 8...
Sept. ...
Sept. 11..
Bept. 12..
eepU 13..
Sept. 14..
Sept. 1..
Sept.
Pept. 17..
Sept 18..
Sept.
Sept. 20..
Sept. a..
Sept. 22..
bept. u..
( 1$
$ 281 7 88 I I 041 4 891 $ (1
( j 7 421 1 j 4 141 I
8 10; 7 mil mi i S3; llt
3 12 HI II lil Ul I III
I 24V1 i 471 7 401 g Kb, 1 ast 4 all 1 (2
f 1 k i T 4f
t M i 05, 4 T2 $ $
t 80 t OS 4 80 $ e$
1 1 io) 4 no; I
21Vi 5 44
t 80TAI 5 501 7 461
UtrVk 5 441 7 U If n I 4 I 8 $;
1 C u. 1 ; I an 11? (J,
5 Cl, 6 56 , 7 65. m Ji 4 Mi 3 77
6 5iVk,
5 5-,
6661
56 ,
I I av 4l S P S ml S l
i 55
S C3
5 v
5 841
t 4
5 70i
bit
t4.
4 i
4 $31
7 87
7 Ui
7 4
7 43
7 38
i 1
58l I 4 841
f,$! I 13 J
76: 5 13 4 321
l
3 74
$ 71
t 71
I 73
S73S
i 1 4 33
80 I
I 81 Vi I 81
7 3i 77 I Zft 4 311
I 851 t 23; 4 81
7 49 15 31, 4 85
t 76W. 5 80;
6 75H a 78
7 Si, SS
I 4 41, I W
Indicates Irr.flay.
The official number of car of Block
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle Hn-a frheen.
v... j. a. bl f. My
Wsbasb
Missouri Pacific Ry
I'nlon Pacific system....
C. A N. W. Ry
F., B. ft M. . R. R
C. 8t. P., M. A O. Ry..
B. M. Ry
C, R. I. ft P. Ry., east.
Illinois Central
Total receipts
1$
.2 1 ..
. $
.7 I 45
. t $
.18 18
,4 $
.21 1$
. t 1
1
."! t 52
The disposition of the day' receipt was
s follow, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour ft Co
Armour. Sioux City..
Carey & Benton
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Huntzlnger....
Lewis ft I'nderwood.
L. F. Hubs
Mike Huggerty
Britton
Other buyers
141
471
478
4M
1X9
65
108
17
4
W
287
817
427
8.J4-1
127
1478
2.
Total . t
.1.710 4.763
CATTLE There was a moderate run of
cattle here this morning even for a Friday,
and as packers all seemed to have liberal
orders ta fill the market ruled fairly active
and generally steady on anything at all
desirable In the way of killers Most of ths
trains arrived In good season so that good
clearance was made at as early an hour
as could be reasonably expected.
Several bunches of corn-fed steer ar
rived, but the quality of most of the cattle
wss only fair and nothing strictly cholc
was on sale. The market could safely be
quoted steady, and as compared with a
week ago. there is also but little change.
The supply has been light all the week and
the demand for desirable grades) ha been
sufficient to hold prices steady.
Western range beef steers were very
scarce this morning, but those that did
arrive sold at steady prices. From the way
packers acted they were anxious for good
stuff, and anything answering to that de
scription might have sold a little strong.
As compared with a week ago the choicer
grades are safely 1016c higher, but the
commoner kinds - hav not shown much
change.
There was a good demand for cow stuff
this morning and prices held fully steady
with yesterday. There were o few on sale
that the market soon came to a dose. As
compared with a week ago the market Is
still a little lower, though a dime would
cover the decline In the majority of ease.
Some of the medium kinds may be off a
trifle mdre than that, but on the other hand
strictly choice cows and also canners have
not shown very much change.
Bulls veal calves snd stags sold in Just
about the same notches they did yesterday.
The demand for feeders was limited this
morning the same as is generally the case
on a Friday and prices a trifle lower. For
the week good heavy feeders are loiEfDOc
higher snd active, but common and. light
cattle are certainly no more than steady,
and some of the common stockers are. very
hard to move at sny price. Representative
sales:
BKKtT BTKJSttBL
No. At. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
J IM I 44 4 Ill IN
t M IK 41 101 4 75
t rl III 44 lutl 4 74
1 I4 1 II 117 I 10
4 HI IM X, 116 ( 44
cow a
I Hi IN t 844 at
1 1000 I 4 1 920 M
I M IB 1 714 I 44
t 144 t M 1 tit 111
1 M0 I M 1 1040 I 4
1 1010 I 04 I HI t 40
1 1000 I 00 4 TU IM
1 44 I 04 1 104 I 4
i 414 t 14 t 744 I 40
1 1O10 I 14 1 1VM I 4
I I6S I 10 1 44 I 4
t ISO I 10 1 1140 t 44
1 410 I 10 14 71! 4
1 104 t 10 1 10 I 40
1 7M I tS 1 44 44
t lf0 I S4 1 lift! I at
1 104 t It 1 711 1 M
1 114 t IK 1 104 I 4
1 104 t rl 1 140 I 44
1 104 I M 1 ISO 8 Tl
4 75 I IS
HEIFERS.
1 47(1 I 00 10 47T IS
10 771 I 10 ttt 111
1 400 I II
BULLS.
1 tM m 1 110 so
1 1010 t It 4 14J7 f IS
1 114 IX 1 140 III
CALVES.
4 841 t 71 1 me I 40
STAGS.
1 :....14n 4 so
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
14 TTT, t 40 t 444 I 4
11 14T HI
NEBRASKA.
n steers.... 1077 8 35 35 cow 1068 2 80
14 steers... .100 I 25 21 heifer... 818 2 50
17 co s 87$ 2 00 13 cost 865 1 80
18 steers... .1032 $60 18 calves... 414 I 86
It rovr 848 2 40 23 calves... 44 $ 76
S3 steers. ...1137 $70 I calves... 168 4 75
S3 steers... .150 $ 56 1 calf 190 t 00
J steer 1ii $ 26 18 feeder.. V8 $ ft
eow l'5 2 25 1 bull 10 2 25
4 co -.... 15 2 50 1 bull 140 $80
Icow 1080 10 2bul' 18i0 fto
Icows 1115 2 75 4 heifer.. 637 I 15
t cows. ,. M 2 TS 8 heifers . 400 2 13
feeder.. 501 $ 75 5 steer.... 876 f6
$ feeder.. 46 2 05 t steer.... O0 $ Hi
4 feeder.. 810 2 80 13 steers. ... 8"! 2 80
4 feeder.. 7T.7 2 80 1 cow 1? 1 60
lcow 1100 2 40 lcow....u;o !to
cow...lJot 2 40
8ceWT.... l 188 IS mixed... 830 $3
8 he'fsxs.. 610 1 80 27 feeder.. 7ft $ On
J. s"ers. 7Ti3 2 05 12 cows,.... 871 $45
1 heifer... $10 t 18 I cows 1070 2 14
1 heifer... $10 85 1 eow tV 2 10
1 cow 111" f 75 4 cow... 817 10
14 cows n 2 40
tews $"8 2 85 1 e-ws...1100 $ to
1$ cows... $ 2 50 13 rows MO 1
1 bull J32J 2 10 12 cows. 870 2 40
15 mixed. 17 1 8S 2 cow 7 8
II heifer.. 882 I IS 50 mixed... 84 i TD
37 cow ".J t 40 1 tsrr. 70 I 85
$ cow Ul in 1 buU 1379 t II
2 cow KOI $ 1 steer . J 71
10 rows 1r?4 $85 1? tsrg. ... !l 2 2"
1 cow 760 S 40 2 bu Is li 2 00
1 calf 150 8 00 fed r.. 848 $00
I 1 calf 240 6 SO $ f.dr.. 708 $ SO
I Icow 10t4 2 40 1 teer....1176 $ b
I trow WO ? 6 s:ee-a.. ..J07J n'
I 1 cow Vi 2 7 1 cw 780 $ 7
1 row 'i3" t 35 enws 9 i iu
8 co-vs r r n
' 0 TV Eve Neb.
4Vr. . W 1" feeders.. 7 I 8
V .., 8M It row 87$ 140,
eer . . T4 on 7 '
T ft Vsn Ts-ell-Wyo.
1 ' steer ...!' ' f-h 50 steer.. ..MIS 80
steers.. ..UTT so to er. ...y.M $30
A Te-N'eb
J fer1erB. .tl, I rr, r. ...1V M
13' feeder ll" 85 ir. ...JJ00 $26
; t Rmlth-Neb. ,
5!coB 8:8 1 So
W. Prown Neb
U oow 867 I 70 1 calf 200 I M
A. ffokol Neb.
I cow mi $- 1$ feeders.. 833 2 80
1 cow 8.-0 2 00
J. D. Brown Neb.
14 rows Kn $ to $ feeder.. 814 I 65
1 cow 13w 1 n
p" M. Stntttnn Coin.
14 row
21 cow
1 pt-er
8 40
$ 40
1 feedr.. 78
t 40
t
2 80
8 40
.... 1
....1210
$ le-Csrs.. flaO
1$ feed-rs.. 8M
feeders.. 770
8 00
3 00
3 10
1 steer rv
f bull 1225
HOG S There
a
very mU run of
hogs here this morning and the market held
lust about steady with yesterday average
being better tharf the close but not so good
as the opening. Trading was fairly active
and as a result the light- receipts soon
brought the msrket to a close. Very little
change In ruling price took place from
the opening to the close and there was no
special feature to the trade. Heavy hogs
sold largely from $5 44 to $5.70, medium
and mixed hogs from $8.70 to $6 75 snd
choice light and rmtcher weight from $b.7t
to 16.85. Representative sale:
Ms.
n .
94. .
t .
T..
.
AT.
.. I4t
..Kl
..lit
..144
...ri
...Kl
...Ul
..811
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...141
...244
...134
...te4
...tpn
.. ttt
...Ml
.. Ill
..111
...Ul
...11
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...IJ3
...111
..14
...I'll
...IM
...e7
...14'.
...1M
...111
..174
rt.
1 ;i
I 71
I 74
I Tl
I 71
I II
1 n
I 71
I 71
I Tl
I ',-
I T7S,
I 77t
I 771
I T7",
I T7
I
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4 M
I M
I
I 44
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I I"
I 12
I
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I 44
I M
1 at
I SO
I 40
I 44
1 r-u
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I TO
I t
I 74
I 71
I 70
I 74
I T
I n
I Tiva
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1 73
I rti
I 7J
( 71
I Tt
I 7S
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I 74
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74
71
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61
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411
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4 74
I 74
14 4 Tl
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m in
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6HEEP There was a very heavy run or.
sheep and lambs here this morning, wnicn
makes the supply for the Ave days this
week about 2o,otJ head In excess of the
same dsj- of last week Buyer were not
looklngior as many beep a rrived this
morning nd s a result they started out
trying to buy their supplies for less money.
Salesmen held on. however, and I tlnili)
packers Jumped In and bought good sheep
about Steady and the most of thera were
disposed of In fairly good sesson.
The trsde on lambs, however, was very
low and weak. Packers did not take ho.d
with any life and as a result II was late
before much business In that line was
transacted. - - . . .
Ther was fairly rood demand for
feeder sheep and anything denlrahle sold
about steady. Common kind, though, were
dull. Feeder lambs were also very hard to
move and the market on that class of of
fertnss should be described ft low and
quotations for grass sheep nd lamb:
Good to choice yearlings, $3.7134.00; fair U
good yer1lng, $3 60I3.7t; good to cholc
wethers. $3.3f$ 65; fslr to good '7'h'":
$3 25t.3t: good to choice ewe. $3.853.60.
fair to good ewes. $2.75.26; good to cholc.
lambs. $4.77.435.00: fair to ,god lambs, $4
"76; feedaT yearlings. M
wether, $3. 260 3 60- feeder ew. $2.00160;
feeder lambs, $3 764 60; breeding ewea. $3 04
3.26. Representative sale:
No.
278 South Dakota ewes
351 Wyoming feeder lambs
848 Wyoming fder larnoa
349 Wvomtng feeder lamb
135 Idaho feeder lambs
80 Idaho lambs
77 Idaho lambs
2 native cull ewe
1 native buck
37 native ewe
82 Wyo. wether A yearling.
17 native wethers
18 native -lambs
At.
, W
, 56
, 55
, 56
. 68
. Hi
, 04
. 100
, 270
. 154
, fj
. 146
, '
Pr.
1 15
4 14
4 15
4 15
4 25
4 70
4 70
2 5-1
$ 00
3 to
3 80
4 25
6 3o
CHICAGO LIB STOCK MARKET
Cattle vnl Sheep Strang ana Higher
Host Steady.
CHICAGO.. 8ept. 23. CATTLE Receipts,
5.500 head; Westerns, $5; market strong;
good to prime steers, $6.458.4o; poor to
medium, .OO0.4O; stockers and feeder
$2 00ta4.00; cows. $l.Vg4.50; heifers, $2.o
4.75; canners, $1.PA1.80; bulls, $1.75jT4.0o;
calves. $3.00(045.50; Texas-fed steers, $3.75f(?
6.75; western steers, $3.2.Vg4.75.
HOGS Receipts, li.OnO head; estimated to
morrow, 10,000; mr.rket steady: mixed end
butchers, $5.405.20; good to choice heavy,
$5.75S.20; rough heavy, $5.Sofl3.50; light.
$5 fjfii 10: bulk of sales, $6.7oii.O0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1&.0U0
head; sheep sirens, larraba strong; good to
choice wethers, $3.60i64.2d; fair to choice
mixed. $3.08iS. 80; western sheep, $2. 60
4.15; native lambs, $3.50Q.00; western
lambs. IS.eoeS.K
Kansaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 22 CATTLE Re
ceipt, 6.000 bead; Including 1.400 head
southerns, market steady; choice export
and dressed beef steers, $5 00tg50J; fair to
food, $3.74)i5.00; western fed steers, S.75
80; stoskers and feeders, 3 2 4.o0; sou h
ern steers. $2.603.65; southern cowl, Ilia
45-2.63: native cows, tl.6CSr8.75:. native hif
ers. $2.504.76; bulks, $7MS3.0. calve, $2.60
.50.
HOGS Receipt, 4.800 head: market 5c
higher; top price. $5.85; bulk of sales.
$5.75t&6.95; heavy, $5.80tr5.O: packers, $5.tOJ
6.85; pigs and lights, $5.7045i5.f0
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, SKI
head; market steadv; nstlve lambs. $4 00?J
615; native wethers, $3 254r3.75- native ewe.
$3 0r8.5: western lambs. $4.50& 10; west
ern vearllngs. $3 533.80; western sheep,
$3.25$ 65; Mocker and feeders, $2.&CB'-'.&-
ft. Loals Live Stork Market.
01. LOUIS. 6ept. 23. CATTLE Receipt.
2.000 head. Including 1,000 head of Texans;
market steady: native shipping and export
steers, $4.6006.60; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $3.76S.35; steers under 1.000 pounds.
$3.26i&-4.10; stockers and feeders. $2.25g'$.05:
cows and heifers. $2.266 4.00; canners, $1.76
6.35; bulls. $2.O02.75; calves. $4.5006.50;
Texas-and Indian steers, $2.26$40; cow
and heifer. $1.75(32-60.
HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head: market wa
strong: pigs and light. $45O$.90; packer.
15 80S8.10; butcher and bet heavy, $5 .85gi
rt.16- .
SHEEP ANU LA14H R4ceipts, z.mw
hesd; market steady: native muttons. $3.60
4V4 ': lamba. I4.2&S4.60; cull and bucks,
$2 00i4.00; stockers, $2.35(93.00; Texans, $3.00
4.0.
tt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Sept. ' t CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2.684 head; market steady; native.
t3.4u9A.08; cow nd heifers. $1.2&g6.00;
Stockers and feeder. $2.50ff8 .86.
HOGS-Receipts. 8 S28 head; market V8
fOo higher: 'Irhts, $6.8OW.00; medium hnd
hesvv. $5 8643.96.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipt, $,03t
head; market steady to 10c higher.
Sloax City l.lve Stack Msrket.
SIOUX CITT. Sept 23. (Ppeolal Tele
grrsm CATTLE Receipts. 300 hesd;
market steady; beeves. 1 $3 50"5 M; cows,
bulls and mixed, tl.t0fcg.i6; . lockers and
feeder. $2.75S3.60: calve nd yearling,
$2. '.61 8. 26.
HOGS Receipt. 2.2CO bed; market 6310c
lower; selling, $S.stiCi.80; bulk. $5 C6'a6.70. .
Stack la lht.
Following were the receipt of live stock
t the six principal western cltlea yester
day:
Cuttle. Hog. Sheep
South Omaha
Bloux CTlty ...
Kansaa City
St Iut
St. Joseph
Chicago
Total
1,518 m.SOD
Ml
6.000
$"00
2.581
600
4.8O0
6.0j0
1.38
121
00
$.0110
$."38
15,000
.11 803 tl.TOt 51.003
Waal Market.
ST. IXri8, 8ept. 3.-WOOL 8tedy;
medium grade, combing and clothing, Hit
14c; light fine, 10lc; heavy fine. iaji;c;
tub washed, 34&06c.
LONDON, Sept 22. WOOL Offering at
the wool sales! today amounted to 11,741
ba e. Fine and scoured were in brisk de
Er, V,t f.ultw mr.A .'..lv A f.ir in:i.
ilv of new clip was In stetdy demtnd
,,r u t.,.;s
TmDiin was la good leque't. Frenrh
buyers took good suppUiiB of soured lock.
Ther was active competition fir good,
greasy tialfbreeds and eevtral ptrcel were
taken for America. American buyei all)
to.k a few lots of superior rowtfii.
Following are th a In dftall: Nw
Mouth Wales. I ltlO bales: sorured. 701:
greasy. tMyi hd. QueeruUcd, lo ba e ;
1.7ft. bslas: srotirsd. 4W1WI lid: rreisr
5dft1s Id. South Australls, 1 tales' greasy.
lijUVl. Western Australia.. bs,s-;
greasy, VMis 2d New Zealand, i.iOi
bales; scoured. 7d81s Wd; greasy, tS.rt'4
1 Id. Cspe oi OoM Hope and Natal, SO
bat; greasy, 848d.
Met si MxVket.
NTTW TORK. Seit. 23.-MKTALrj The
tinftim tin market tnu blrho uiesin. wild
iTti omet l s117 7s and future at r"127
Ls: while quick th local uiarkfiepnnde.
quite fully to the foreign advanoe. closl. ,
at tZ7.Go4jJB.08 Copper was a shade lower
M. At. as.
. .N ...
It 140 ...
7 SOI ...
P Ill 14
M
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4 SJT ...
r tH so
71 n ...
(7 4 a
S4 Ml lao
4 II 14
I m ...
44 r 14
(I I't
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r 11 110
77 Kl 1
1 ta uo
44... I'T 40
44 0 Ki
40 .......If 10
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44 K-4
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In London, rloslng at j7 17s Cd for Uith and aeciflcailons rjn be seen with Ur
sot srd .futurss, while th local rrarkel ' termaater, New York, Saint laul, Denver,
remained steady and unchanged; lake la t Cheyenn. Omaha. A guarantee, In amount
quoted at 111. electrolvtlc at 111 W. l-ad
was unchanged at Ui4litti In the locil
market, but ruled his tier 111 1ndon. where
4ot wa quoted at All 17s H Spelter wa
uschaneed at f.'ii 7s td In London and at
IJ.HCoij In th Nw Tork uutrkct. Iron
wa gulet with Glasgow closing ai 60s M
ml Mddleshorourh st 43s l-i'vl; locally
the msrk"t w without qootable change;
NO 1 northern foundry I held t HVTvj)
14 $5; No. 2 northern fo-mdrv at tit Still 78;
No I southern and No. 1 oft outhera
foundry, tit VsiM 78.
ST. Lot 18. 8pt ri-METALF Lv4.
firm. $4 US- Spelter, stead y M In.
OMAR A
WlfOLKSAI.a.
MARKbTT
Coadltlea of Trat aag 4wftleas a
Staple aad Faey Fraalaea,
EGOS Receipt modem u; randksd stocji.
lc '
LIVE POCLTRT Hen, THc; roosters,
6c. turkeys lixUc; duck. 7tgo; geese. lo
prlng chickens, llBH,Se.
BrVTER Packing s-.ock, HHfflJ; cbo:
to fncy dslry. 16c: separator, l.ttlSe.
FRESH FISH Trout. 10c; pickerel. 8e
rlke. 10c; perch, 7c; blueflsh. Jj;c; whlteflsh.
I"c; salmon. 14c: rednapir. lie; lobster,
teen. 2t-c: lobster, boiled, top; bullhead,
lo; catfish. 14c; black bass, tOc: halibut,
h crorple, lie : roe shad, fa) buffalo, 7cj
white bass. lie; frog legs, per do.. 36e
BRAN Per ton. $1. -HAT
Prices quoted bV Oingha WBe'esl
Dealer' noc11lon: CVolc No. 1 upland.
$7p; No. 2. $60; medium. $8.00; ooarae,
$5.60. Rye straw. If. 00. These nrleee are
for hay of g.od color snd auH'.lty.
OT8TERB New Tork e:nt, per cnn.
oc; extra eieet, per can, g.c; stannani
fr can 82c; bulk standard. Tr gal., 81.38;
ulk extra selects, per gsl. O 78; bulk New
Tork counts, per gal.. $? J
TROPICAL FRTjrrt.
ORANGEY VsJenrl. lsr sIm.' tAtodl
426; small sizes, $4 &44 60.
i.r.au.B caiiiorma rsncy. 77V. mm ana
900, 84Hf4.26; choice. $15ttiJ7t.
i.'A i r.sj i er twi or tu 1-10. pkgs.,
Hallowl in 7o-lb box, per. Iti., c.
LIMES Florida, per k-beeket cmtes. 84.54X
FIGS Cslifornl. t er l-lb. rsj-ton. ,a496c:
Imported Pmyrna, i-crown, Uo; t-crvwa.
ir , 1-1 ii'.ii, in .
RANANAB Per nnedliMn alsed hunch. tAO
fJ '; Jutnbo. f; .7543 B.
CATE.VNE PINEAPrLB-U nd l4
per crate, $4. 00.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home-arrow a. fjer bu. basket.
tofiwc; per bbl., U 'i.Zi.
r ,o. n i.e-nnijif -growo femnnn per
K11 (,.. .. 1 1 4t . , . n . , iu. w -. . .
tl.25; Colorado, per bus. iQiiTJc; LLah. per
I'Ll AiS rtah and Colorado plum Aad
prune, 75&&fc.
l-'iiAMfvaiifomln Rartrlt. rr bfx. UN
I 62.00; Colorado Flemish Beauty, $1 15: Ool-
oraou, 1 t,n anu Oregon ttruelt, 41 J
M.ov: California B. ld,Hi
CANTELOCPE Genuine Colorado Rock
Ftrd, per crate. $.00.
WATEHMEU'Nf P?r lb. (crated), 1c.
CEI.EHV I'er dox., 2Sfl-3oc.
GHAPES Home-arown, ter t ' to -lh.
baKet, lSWIOc; California Tokay, per cava,
Jl.rWgl.ae.
CRAB APPLES Per bbl.. $2.7t.00; pf
msrket basket. e.
CRANBERRIES Can 'Cods, per bbL,
$8 5ii; per box, $2 50.
QC INCES-Californl. per box. $1.60,
VEGETABLES.
FOTATOE8 New home-grown, in sack,
per bu., 45c
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.80i3.0a
ONION Home-grown. In sacks, per bit,
,'j,ti5c: Spanish, per crate, $L7o.
TtMATXiKS Home-grow, per mark!
basket. af.c.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 108 lbs.. 844.
WAX BEANS Per market basket. 60c,
SWEET POTATOEB Home-grown, net .
market basket, 4oc; Virginia, per bbl., tilt
ft) 'f. ,
GREEN PEFFERS rer auhl bask,
50c.
?QT'ASH Home-grown, per do., so.
EGG PLANT Southern per dux., $1.50.
M 1 CSL.UA X EC L'S.
MAPLE SL'GAR Ohlt. per lo.. 10c
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,.
11c: Wisconsin Young America. U'c; block
Swlis, new, 16c; old, 10617c; Wlsconsi)
brick, 1-Hc; Wisconsin llinberger, lie.
N C TS VV a In u ts, No. J, suit shell, per lb.,
iee; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 sort shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb.. 12c;
fecan. large, per lb.. 12c 1 small, per lb.,
0c; peanuts, per lb., 8c; roasted peanuts,
per lb.. 12c; Clilll walnuts, per lb., litjUVc;
large hickory nuts, per ib., lie; almonds,
soft shell, per lb.. 15c; hsrc shell, 13c, shell
parks, per bu., $2.00; bls- walnuts, per
bu.. $1.25.
Peoria Market. -
PEORIA. 111.. Sept 2J.-CORN Hlghr
No. 3. 63c; No. 4, 6:, no grade, tic
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record September 33, 1804, as
furnished by the Midland Guarantee ana
Trut company, bonded abatracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee:
M. T. Ryan and wife to H. Beal. lot
1. block . Matthew' subfllv.' I US
Ida A. Maxwell and husband to W. A,
Watklns. lot L block 7, Maxwell
2d L700
Elisabeth M. French to Julia M.
Schenek, lot 16, block 2, Lakevlew. 1(a)
Eugena M. Jone et al.. executor, to
C. M. Jones, lot 15. Bill Place, and
other land , ... 1
Helen A. Frederick to William F.
Staeckcr. lot 16, block B. Kountxe
& Ruth's add ... 12M
Emma C. Johnston to J. G. Martin,
1 lots 16 and 17. block 7, Bprlng Lake
Park 1,000
South Omaha Land company to Lena
Kelberg. lot 8. block t. Spring lAk
Park 45
Mattie Purvis and husband to J. Ken-,
nelly, part ot lots 8 and 10, Thor
nell's add ... 7,500
Tukey Land company to E. F. Cole,
.lot 23, block 9 Clifton Hill L260
p. Mnncuso and wife to Interstate In
vestment company, part lots 7, I and
9. block 1. Oberne at Hosick add.. 1.2O0
Same to same, lets 11 and 12, block 1,
ame 1,80
R. Llngham et al. to same, lota $ and
4. block 7. Kountxe A Ruth 12.000
MINNEAPOLIS
OMAHA
MAinorricc
"tfth and Robert Six.,
ST. PAUL. MINN.
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Uood
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Stocks, Grain Provisions
Bought aad sold cash or can ld . nabla
margin, upon which tbsr will a a caarg ot H a
grain. on atock
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Ship Your Grain To Us
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GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN CO.
OMAHA.
CRAIN BUYERS And SHIPPERS
Members: Chicago, Omaha. Knsa City
and Bl. Louis Axcbanges. a
'1'r.nu.tlona for futijro atallveev arlvaA
careful attention.
1S Boar4 Trade BI4. Tel. 1004J.
LEGAL lOTlCKI.
ANNUAL MEET! NO OT TTOCK-
HOLDERS.
Notice Is bereoy gien thai the regular ,
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t. jostpit uhaku hi....!
-i a., t. ior the Duraun of alact--
lag alre.cu.rs for the eneutng year anu .or
tha transaction of sucn otner burlnen ag
may propri come before said msa Ing, '
w.ll ta beid at in ofllca of caid company
la its .ailon or depot ta th etty or
Hiawatha, brown county, Knra, AT
NINE tSi O'CLOCK A. M , TliK hl'Ohi-
KKNTI1 (UTHl DAT OF oCTOBlk, :A
will reopen October 21. JBov
W. T. VAN Brtl'NT. PrealtScoL
V. W. HCSbSLL. eecratary.
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i;OVERJIEKT XOTICR.
FORT MEADE, ft. D., fUptember It, 1304.-.
Sealed propisa.ls In trlplul w!4 ba r
orlved until t p. ra., Beptember W, 1804, for
com irucJng at Fort Made, a ix, a Cv
hundred thousand gsllon rolnfarced con.
i cret reservoir. ladders must state tlm
in which Ihey wil cTipifr wart
ma lion furnished upon sppllcstlon.
Infor
Plsns pr 10 per cent must accompany proposal.
Enveloi e containing proposal ahould be'
marked "Proposals for Keservolr. Fort
Meade. S. D." addressed OEOR1B U
hVHAM. Cvt"tructlng ivurterinter.
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