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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1003.
UALN AND PRODUCE MARKET
nia-oar's
Influence again
iisatilj tilu
it 7sr?
SENDS BOTrf WHEAT AND CORN HIGHER
(irllinnt fterrlpts Are Osly Half at
yesterday' Strike Spread la Ar-
geutlnaa-Naakla Say Market
4 111 ' Remain Higher.
4
fi5c.
largely
OMAHA. Bept. 27. 1905.
Vheat was up lc again, with Armour the
leauing influence, tie was aided by newt
i.t t ne spread of the strike In Argentina, by
,.,.11111 mutton or, the n-port ot mcuaia In
niHt'inma and by northwest receipt of
a..uui nail wnat tney were yesterday. Th
.,iMts covereu, especially tnose who Bold
. m. iih, KunMri declared he did not
1..111K wneat could be bought under tew
k.iiiii. i he foreign situation aa regard
.....ei u-a,, wheat in not reassuring, bep
t.uioer closed at 8)c, December at 860 and
..lay ill oi-WC.
( urn u strong alao, and Armour' hand
wan evident. He took about Huu.uuu bushels
ilxie was ao me buying or May and selling
1 uecember. There wa nothing doing in
1 in- way ot foreign demand. September
1 nxrti at fclVi"e. ld September at 61?c.
i-eceinber at tav, old December at 464j-ttc
.11.11 .May at 44c.
oats were anonger. September finished
at .c. December at iio-jic and May at
- ri7-C.
Liverpool closed unchanged to d higher
on wheat and unchanged to d higher on
c.ii n.
11 unary wheat' receipt were 1.215.000
bushels and shipments 474, 0o0 bushel,
ugainst receipt last year ot 1,329,000 bush
elH and shipment ot 4!,0OO bushels. Corn
leceipts were 712,000 bushels and shipment
of 34 .0ifl bushels, against receipt last year
of 644,Ot0 bushals and shipments of 406,0"0
bushels. Clearances were 28&.O0O bushel of
corn, 131,000 bushels of oats. 36.000 bushels
of wheat and 24,000 barrel of flour.
Pester Lloyd, an Antwerp authority,
makes the world's rye crop 20 per cent
lens than last year, and an Antwerp rable
says: "We hav a favorable opinion of the
market on all grains." Budapest cabled
that the Hungarian minister of agriculture
elates the mlz crop, la les than one
thlrd of the avrrage.
A million bushels of macaroni wheat have
been sold at Duluth lately to go to Ger
many anil France. - There were sale ot
4Kt,K bushel yesterday at the seaboard for
export. Prices have advanced 6c at Du
blin from the lowest point of last week.
Puluth received 26o cars, of wheat from
M mi... n.i 1 1 m uaalariliu In toAnal, . 1
... .!! ,y I I J ...... MVJ , . i iibiidu iu
seaboard for export. Winnipeg received 64
tars of wheat yesterday, against $77 car
last year. ., Export sales to Atlantic! ports
are being made dally and cash handler
there say they are well sold up. Paclno
coast points have lust shipped 181,000 bar
els of flour to Vladivostok.
Howard W. Common of Minneapolis
says: "The principal feature In the north
western grain situation is the big demand
for cash wheat. While receipts are large,
the accumulation at terminals are very
light. Flour business Is very good and
shipments this morning were the largest
. for more than two years. I believe a
strong demand for cash wheat will con
tinue, resulting in firm and higher mar
ket."
Oiuaha Cash BaTea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car, '80c; No. I
hard, 1 car, 78c: No. 4. 1 car. 77c.
CORNNO, 3, 1 car, 47c; No. 4. 1 car,
474jC.
OATS No grade, 1 car, 24c.
Oninlia f'snii Prices.
WIT IT A T" X'rt 4 I. - C.W, . Mn V.-
. . x , . ... a , , a i u, c'-v; , , vj. e ,ini u.
"So; No. 4 hard, 7S4jr6c; No. .1 spring, Ibit
79c.
CORN-N6. 2. 47c;'N. 3, 47c; No. 4.
4iarVc; no grade, 4KB Vie; no. i yellow.
48V7-u-; No 3 yellow, 48S48c; No. 1
white. 4Wi49c;' No. 3 white, 4ijl9c. ,
OATS No. 2 mixed. X'a&c: No. 3 mixed.
UWaibc: No. 4 mixed. 24'a24e: No. 2 white.
..,.-e:- No 3 white, 26jj2tic; No. 4
whllA 'f lirt ' ttandM 91
Carlot Receipt:.
Wheat. Corn. Cats.
Chicago 72 251 266
Minneapolis 386 ...
Kansas City 1ST 31
Omaha 15 16
1...I...L. n.t
jruiUlll ii .. . ...
8t. Louis 0 69 33
9d; future. eteadv rWramSar la tUA-
January, 4 4d. March. 4 ld-
CHICAGO GRA1 AXD PROYIMOJS
""tarea tao Tradlatf aad Cloalagf
Prlee toarl a-f Trade.
CTnCAfln Ron, n TWr.. mmA
In the northwest Induced strength today In
in- wneat market her. Another bullish
factor was excellent demand for cash
wheat. At th close Deeembef Vptlon w
up HSlc. Corn, oats and provision ar
practically unrhangfrt. 1
The wheat market wa strong from be
ginning to end. At the start the December
delivery was up a shade to S'&'hc, at S64
The Initial firmness wa due
to the fallln- oft In recelnt at
northwest markets notwithstanding th
Continuance of weather favorable for the
movement of the new crop. At Minneapolis
end Duluth arrival toda were only 61
crs, against 997 cars trie corresponding
day a year ago. During the last of the
session leading bulls Joined In the buvlnj
movement. For December the highest point
of the day wa reached at v,c. The mar
ket closed strong, with December at (Sc.
Clearances or wheat and flour were equal
to 144,000 bu. Primary receipt were 1,215.
000 bu., compared with 1.329,000 bu. a year
ago. Minneapolis.- Duluth and Chicago re
Ported receipt of 60s car, against 7!8 car
last week and 1,062 car a year ago.
An easier tone nrevalled In the corn mar
ket early In the session, th principal weak
ening Influence being th continued clear
weather. Cash house wer moderate ell
r. Later the market became somewhat
firm In aympathy with the strength of
wneat. a prominent bull wa a rainy
active buyer late In the session. A rood
demand for cash corn helped support the
price oi options. i ne market closed steaay
LI
'ecember opened V4C to Uftun lower, at
444c to 44H6'44'e, sold up to 46V: and
closed at 4ftc. Local receipt were 254 car
Ith 93 car of contract grade.
The volume of tradlna- In the oats nit wa
mail, but the market had a firm under
tone. Strength of wheat wa the chief
Diuiisn factor, although a fair demand
from exporter exerted some Influence. It
was reportec' that 25.000 bu. of oat were
old here today for shipment to the United
Kingdom. December opened unchanged, at
28Uc. sold un to 28Sif72fee and cloaed at
28Sc. Local receipt were 265 car.
Provision were ateady. The volume of
business wa very small, the principal
trading being In January product. At the
Lard was unchanged, at 6.77Vf.80. Rib
were up lc. at 6.&0.
Estimated receints for tomorrow: Wheat.
47 cars corn, 294 car; oat, 307 car; hogs,
The lend i n rutareA ranted aa follows!
Article.) Open. High. Low. Clo. Yts'jr.
WEATHER IK THE GRAIN BELT
Clear la Middle West and East aad
Halny Booth.
OMAHA. Sent. 27. 190E.
The weather continue clear throughout
the central valley and west to th moun
tains, and 1 generally clear east to th
Atlantic coast. It 1 raining in the weat
guif state, and rain and cool weather 1
general In the north Pacitlo coaat. ex
tending eastward over western Montana.
The area of highest pressure, with coolar
weather, overlie the eastern states, and
light frost occurred last night In the Ohio
valley and eastern slates, with heavy
frosts In New England.
The outlok 1 tavorable for continued
fair weather in this vicinity tonight and
Thursday.
Omar record ot temperatur and
preclpltatk n compared with th corre
ponding bay ot the last three year:
1906. 1904. IDVIt. 1902
Minimum temperature.... 66 68 42
Precipitation 00 .01 .00
Normal temperature tor today, 60
tret.
deficiency In precipitation lnc March L
6.15 inches.
Lieiiciei.cy corresponding period In 1904,
incnea.
Kxces corresponding period
4 44 inche.
OMAHA DISTRICT.
TeniD. nam.
Station. Max. alln.
Aaliland. Neb M 63
45
.23
de
in 1903,
Auburn. Neb.
Coiumbu. Neb.
Kairbury Neb...
Fairmont. Neb..
Or. Island, Neb..
87
79
91
90
78
Hartiiigton, Neb. 78
Oakdale, Neb 76
Omaha, Neb 83
Tekamah, Neb... 83
Carroll, la M
Ciarlnda, ia 88
Sibley, la 79
tiioux City. Ia.... 78
Bturm Lake. la.. 7
64
64
66
68
66
64
6J
66
66
68
60
U
fci
66
lnclie.
.00
.00
T
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
T
.04
.00
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
ciear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Foggy
Clear
Clear
UidTKICT AVERAGES.
No. of . TeiBD Rain.
Central. Station. Max. Mln. Inche.
Chicago. Ill 28 :
Columbua, 0 18
De Moines, Ia... 14
Indianapolis, lud. -11
Kansas City, Mo. 18
Louisvill Ky.... 17
Minneapolis 26
Omaha, Neb 16 .
SL Louis. Mo.... U
L. A. WfeLSH.
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Sale en Wall Etmt EiohaSf Fall to
Smtlltit TUl for Many Wteki.
MARKET IS NARROW AND STAGNANT
Cash Reserve of Flask Still Farther
Depleted aad Rat lor Moaey
Tead to Make 8ec
lator Caatloa.
llM.ro.834: gold coin and bullion, t6P,088.1C8;
gol certificate. IU.921.410.
Jf York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK Serf. I7.-MONEY-On call.
firm t 4i4S per cent: closing bid. 4U pr
cent: offered at 41 per cent. Time loan,
steady; sixty and timety day. per
cent: six months, 4V(il' prr cent.
I'RIMK MtKCAIN I 11. t, PAPfcK 4VU.i
per cent.
STF.RLINO KXCflANQE-Flrm. with
actual business In bankers' bills at 4 85'"f
4 8576 fot demand and 14 .Sf.-S4 tnh for
slxtr-day bills; posted rates, 14 83Htf nl
.
silver-Par. isc; Mexican dollar. 47c.
HONDS Government. Irtrxular: railroad.
firm.
ciosina Quotation on bond wtr a fol
lows:
V. I. ref la. rf .. .W Jpn . td Sdrles. .lit
Wheat
Sept.
Deo,
May
Corn
tSept.
ISept.
tDeo.
iDec.
May
Oats-
Sept.
Dec.
May
Pork
Oct.
Jan.
Lard-
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Rib
Oct.
Jan.
4U
83
61
46V$'
44
44HWH
S7V
28H
304,:
14 95
13 3'i'
7 V
1 !2H
( BO
60
8i'i
87 T
82;
63
4fi
'.I 44H
7!K
"T"Tl
30
14 95
13 46
7 S7H
I 25
6 62
8 85
M
84'4
86Ts
81 '
44
27V
28!
85
8f
87
81'
61U52
464
4B
28'
30 30
14 90
12 40
14 90
12 87
7 2ft
7 12
77
7 20 I
7 16
6 80
8 82
47
84
8f.!?r'
80
82
61
4Si
44H-
44
r
28
304J
14 96
12 35
7 82
7 17
6 80
8 60
No. t tOld. JNew.
Cash quotation were as follow:
FLOUR Firm: winter patents, $3 .80ff$
4.20; straights, $3.5oi4.1o; spring patents.
84.2iV94.40; straights, t3.80ig4.00; bakers,' $2.40
3.40.
WHEAT No. i spring. 87fi8c; No. 8, 8CKS
87c: No. 2 red, 84'u85c.
CORN No. 2, 62c; No. 2 yellow, 64c.
OATS No. 2, 27c: No. 2 white. 26Va30c:
No. 8 white, 274 a 29c.
RYE No. 2. 71W71C.
HARLEY-Oood feeding. 36W37c: fair to
choice malting, 41948c.
BEEUH No. l nax. Kite; no. i northwest
ern, il.oz. Prime timothy, t3.io. clover.
contract grade, 112.26.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., nt.iW
16.00. Lard, per 100 lbs., 17.20. Short rib
side (loose). 88.608.65. Short clear sides
(boxed). $8.26-38.50.
The following were th receipt and
shipment of flour and grain:
Receipts, onipmenm
NEW YORK. Sept. 27. Th sales ot
stock on the Stock exchange today tell
to a smaller total than on any day tor
many week past. Th small compass of
the fluctuations wer an even mora striking
Illustration of the narrowness of the mar
ket. At dlnerent times during th day
the trading tell Into absolute stagnation.
Tnere was ample demand, however, to ab
sorb any selling pressure, but as quickly
as the downward tendency wa arreaied or
mall gain established, th buying died
out completely. The action ot th market
uggested Strongly the purpose of oper
ators to hold tii list steady without at
tempting any notable advance In prices.
This policy i In harmony with the view
attributed to powerful authorities, that the
tlm 1 Inopportune for any extensive bor
rowing of tunds to embark In speculation,
while at the same time the general con
dition in the country Is so strong as to oiler
no ground for a yielding of the prlc level.
The presence of supporting orders effec
tually Intimidated ma bear element and
kept value free from attack on that ac
count. The day wa almost entirely free front
any Incluent of Importance from a stock
market point of view. The same factor
which have been In operation sine the be
ginning of the week operated to deplete
till turther the cash reserve of th
bank and to uolnt to a weak bank re
turn In the statement of the coming Satur
day. Th aubtreaaury statement showed
that absorption by tnat Institution since
the last bank statement had expanded to
$4,742,000. The market for foreign exchange
wa decidedly atrong through the morning
and the supply of bills against grain ana
cotton shipment was called scanty. In
the money market of the world interest
centered on the probable action of th
Bank of England toward Its discount rate
tomorrow. The weight of opinion Is that
an advance I believed In some quar
ter to amount to a full 1 per cent. There
were persistent reports here that large ad
ditional amounts of gold had been secured
In London for New York, In spite of the
wide advance In the sterling exchange rate
since the last engagements were made.
Th tone of the money market continued
firm, but there wa no notable change in
Quoted rate either for call or time loan.
The London stock market derived some
benefit from the published terms of the
Anglo-Japanese treaty and London bought
moderately In the New York stock market.
The strength showed today was In about
the same quarters a during an advancing
tendency ror ome time past. in x-a-ciflca.
Reading. Louisville i Nashville and
Ontario & Weatern wer"e conspicuous, the
last named on rumors of Important de
velopments at the annual meeting, whicn
occurred during the day. The stock held
well until th adjournment of the meet
ing without the expected developments
being forthcoming. The general market.
however, yielded easily to the profit-taking
by room trader In the final hour and
only small remnants of the day' gain
remained at the closing, whicn wa neavy.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
13.980.000. I'nlted States 2s declined H
while the 8b and old 4a advanced per cent
on call.
The following were the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange:
bales. Hlgn.Low.cinse.
do eausos 1S 4o 4H. ctfi HH
V 9. 1. ri do td arrlsa PH
do coupon 104 L. A N. snl. 4 I'M
V. I. 4s, rf... l4 Mtnhaiiin c. I to...UH
do eoupoa 1M Mrs. ('antral 4i A3
V. . old 4s. r ...1f4V4 do 1 Inc. H
do coupon 1 Minn, a Pt L 4i 4
Am. Tobaero 4s, etfi. M , K. T. 4i int-4)
do , ftlt Hit do It I
Atchison in. 4s im N R. R. of M. a. 4s. It-
do !!. 41 N Y. C. f. Itl SH
Atlantic r. U 4s Iftl N. J. C. t I"
B.I. A Ohio. 4s 10fH No. Pacific 4t 1H
do ! 1 do li 77
Central of Ot. tt N, A W. c 4s I"l
do 1st Inc loi n g. L. rfdi 4a IT
do Id. Inc M Pans. conr. i4a 1064
Ch... A unto 4Ha . .. 1014 Rdlns in 4a IH
Chicago A. MH St. U I M t. ia .117S
C , B. O. n. 4I....1014 St. Li. ft S F. fg 4a.
C , R. I. ft P. 4a.-... 4 St. L. I. W. e. 4a... 14
do rsl. ta Saahoard A. L.
C01-. ft St. L. (. 4a..lH Bo. Paclno 4a
Chlcaso Tar 4a M i do lat 4a ctfa ...
Colorado Mid. 4a It Bo. Railway (.a....
Colo, ft So. 4a r4 Taiaa ft P. la
Colo. Ind. la. ast A.. Ill T , St. L. W.
do act B I'nlon Pacific 4a...
Cuba la. ctfl 1Mb do ton. 4a
V. ft R. 0). 4a. 101 -VI' (4. Rtaal Id la.
Platlllara' So. la 111 Wahanh la
Eria prior llan 4a lom do dab. II
n waaiarn Ml 4a...
Ill W. ft U K 4a...
ill Wla. Cantral 4a...
10IH
do son.
F. W. ft D. C. ll.
Hocklns Val. 4a.
Japan la, ctti
1H
. H
. 17
.1114
.111
. M
.luo
.114V4)
,. It.
.111
. T4
.. I4
,. 114
.. 16
Boston Stock and Bonds.
BOSTON, Sept. 27. -Call loans, 3?4 per
cent; time loans, 4'a6 per cent. Official
?uotallons on stocks ana bonus wer a
allows:
M Adventure
KM Allouci
80 Amalgamatad
l4i Amarlcan Zlno
1044 Atlantic
Blniham
Cal. ft Hccla
Atchlann adj. 4a.
do 4
Mrs. Caotral 4s.
Atchison
do nfd
Boston ft Albany til
Boston A Malna 1T4
Boatoe Elaratad IMt t'antannlal
Fitch btira, pfd 143 Coppar Rama .
Mexican Cantral 14 Pair Waat ....
N. Y., N. H. ft H..KW Dominion Coal
Para Marquatta 101 Franalla
Union 1'aclOc l.;2H Oranhr
Amar. Arge. Cham.... 234 ! Royals ...
do pfd m Mans. Mining .
Amar. rnru. Tut.... 'Michigan
Amar. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. T. ft T
Amar. Woolan
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8...
Edtaon Elac. Ills...
Uenaral Electric ...
liana Elm-trie
do pfd
Maaa. Gai
I'nltad Fruit
United Shoa Mach..
do pfd
V. B. Staal
do pfd
Waiting, common .
Bid. Aked.
I'lVMohawk
.1114 Mont. ('. ft C. .
.141 Old Dominion
. 114 Oecaola
.I0t Parrot
. S3 Qulncy
.1474 Bhannnn
..160 ITamarack
.. 14 Trinity :.
. SlVi'Vnltad Coppar
.. 10 t'. 8. Mining..
,.104 I' 8. Oil
.. 17 ll'tah
,. lim'Vlctoris
, . 174k Winona
.1044 ""WolrariQa ...
.. 4
T4
. I 4
. II '4
.
. 174
. II
.III
. II
. 71
. II
. 7
. 16S
. 7
. 12
. I'4
- 14
. II
. H
. IT
.101
. MWj
.100
TT4
.110
.
. 144
. 10
. 44
. 4
. 11
.1174
OilAUA LIVE STOCR MARKET
Bteari, Cow$ and Fteden Jn$t About
fitead with Teiterdar.
HOG TRADE SLOW, WITH PRICES LOWER
Heeelpt ot Skeep aad Lasab Heavy,
kat l.ate la Arriving-, with
Killer aad Feeder
Jast Aboat Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept 17. li.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Offlolal Monday 8,'i2S l.i '-s T.5"S
Official Tuesday 7.34 S 3: S.OOii
oniclai Wednesday 7,100 4.jo mwj
Three davs this week. r3.o78 11. Wl 46.&SS
Three days last week....M.J48 11 U
Same week before 20,140 lti.3: W.aAi
Same three weeks ago.. 3) 847 H.o9 40.3M
Bamo lour Weeks ago. . . .ln.0 13,o.j ..&!
Same days laat year....2K8,k)7 1K..V7 70.751
xv.ii.ct.ii-id J-Oh 'llik; lKAR.'lU DA it
was little done till well along In th fore
noon. Heavy hog went Off SVl'V. buvers
being particularly bearish on that kind.
Home prime lieht weight sold St about
steady prl-. but other grades were weak
to lower. Heavle sold at K I'ajJ 15. medium
grades 18. 1 Mi KM. with lights at IS 20 us 80
and tops the same aa yesterday, IS 34. Th
general markst could best be quoted ss
being weak to 10c lower. As the morning
advance. t the trade became still slower and
the market closed weak.
Reoresentatlv sales:
Ns. A. h. rr Na. A. V ft.
9 i ... I 10 71 t.M 0 10
II JM ... 10 f IM e I 0
44 "l SO I 10 17 Ml 40 I M
- 110 I 10 74 JM K to
II l H 111 14 in to
II !7 H i 10 M W5 4 I t
II in ... I 10 M ... I 0
1-W ... I 10 th 171 I
41 144 ... I 10 tl 141 110 I 10
42 J"! ... I 114 41 7 4 to
tl 170 ... 114 4 t4 M I tt4
ao rri 1H I 11 u uo 44 I tl
10 tM ... 1 II Il ... II
70 141 ... I IU 71 14 40 I M
M lf SO II 71 tM 110 I tl
M IJI 40 I II SI t"7 HO I 15
II 100 ... I II 7 IM I IS
M t:t ... I II II "7 10 I II
it iso 40 I ii is ii in I :t4
lit C tOO 1174 71 Ml ... I t1a
14 ill ... 10 It 1 ... I
16 If! 10 10 IS ITS ... I 19
U t7 M to 71 Ill ... H
noon with the clr-se b-xrely steidr. Sslel
were repnrte.l of 4-- Soft bass. Im liulmg Colo
her si 7 1Mi7 ;nc.-eoeniler at J.i" 4SiM
Jtnimrv At l.f";Vc: February at 7 V'J
7 fo; March at J.hv,i ;.?c and May at I.6.V
Spot Hio steady; No. 7 Invoice, 840.
SHEKP It was the same old story In the
goon ne-
Th inliAi.. ...... k. ih, ra.iinia of I sneep oarn tonay late iramn,
cattli, Pog."'ad n,eP t ttouth Omaha 1 m-n-1 XFnAJ? Xlvrnn
for th. year ,0 da,.. c?on;parln, with Utl j s frVpi?H,d bm did o'' arrive tlV laT
Cat t la (W10K9 SM 874 61 li making a low opening. There w re plenty
H. isof.'Soj 17H0 3 1 . 4KJ of buvers out and they were w tiling for
1-"JI ''?:? Tli ih .1 ,S in cnn.. In These late trains give
..j, asa.,a,.,,, . l,4rTV.WU4 a. a ,
Th followlnr table hows the average
prlc of hoa at Month Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dt. I 1808. 11804. 11808. 11902. 11801. 18W).il8Jf.
Sept.
ept.
Sept.
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept
Bept.
kept.
Sept.
Bept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept. 18..
8ept. 20..
Bept
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
I...
...
7.V.
8...
8...
10...
ib
18..
14..
16..
It..,
17
is
I 43
( 41
I 44
4.4 I 7(1
b 14
i 37 Wl 6 21
80 6 8O1
as I ao
i 8.-'
881 I
6 m 6 Ju, J 41 4 111
8 2 7 3
6 U, 4 2 7 l:
t n
t 83
I 041
1 071 I 03
I 41 T 81 HI
s aoi 4yi 8 41 J l;
7 44 84 06
I 441 1 8 281 0o.
6 60, 7 46 I 10
i I " !?! . ,.!
bb I tu o i 9 ii
4 U
4 14
a
4 1
4 31
4 88
4 80
4 80
4 2t
a
4 88
l it 6! 81 6 12
ibi 61 04, J eoi Wl 801 4 U
21..
22..
83..
24..
25..
26..
27..
( 21
6 14
21V
ZV
a
I 6 31S
0 w
6 30
t 23
Kl
6 75
6 78
6 27H
6 fcJtol 5 87
I 861
6 61 6 64 7 06
6 601 i boi
6 3 7 81
6 S3 1 7 6
4 641 7 43
6 66
6 66
6 m
t 461 t 08 4 88
61
67
S 62
6 06 4 SO
Wi 4 U
14 34
6 131
6 73i 6 7o
6 so;
6 Ml t 81
6 76; 6 801
twi 7 87 V6 6 18
S 77
6 74
6 67
6 69
7 Si I 11
7 So 6 7S 6 22
8 851 ( 23
7 49 I 21
7 1 6 89
7 671 6 14i
7 66 5 161 4 41
7 37 8 75 16
7 84; S 1
4 19
5 lo 4 So
4 W
4 31
4 31
4 36
4 41
3 77
Indicate Sunday-
The official number of car of stock
brought In today by each road wa:
cattie.rtogs.su p.nr .
1
th market a rather dull appearance, nut
the truth of the matter ia that they almplv
make trading lre and do not iffect prices
to any eitent. Vesterdsy' receipt wer
moderate and did not arrive till well along
toward noon, but, with th exception of
lew odds and ends, they were all cleaned
up In good season. There was no radical
change In market conditions today nd sell
ers were looking forward to a good, steady
trade. Prices here are very satisfactory,
especially on feeders, and sheep men cannot
afford to pass this market with their feed
ing stock. , .
Quotation on fst sheep and lambs: pood
to choice lambs, R 6itr.76; good to cho ce
yearling wethers, l4.7f.fi6.on: good to choice
old wether. 4.65e.6v; good to chotc ewe.
4.K.f4.40. M ,
Quotation on feeder sheen and lambs.
Good feeding lambs, IS-sMT 3B: good feed
ing yearlings, S4.751ifi.10; good feeding weth
er, 84 25-S-T40; feeding ewe. U.264J3.75;
breeding ewea, 84.ZbD-4.aO4
No. Av.
Ilci3 Idaho feeder ewe 97
61 Idaho aheeD and yearlings ... so
246 Wyoming sheep and year'gs
1!5 t'tnh feeder lambs
fii2 Idaho feeder lambs
342 Idaho feeder lambs
374 Idaho feeder lambs
S21 Id.-iho feeder lambs
S13 I'tah feeder lamb
361 Wyoming lamb
27 native lamb
H
46
6
67
66
67
63
66
84
Pr.
4 15
4 75
4 86
5 75
25
6 SO
6 30
SS
S 35
5 60
6 76
London Closing Itocks.
LONDON, Sept. 27. Closing quotation on
tne mock exenange were as follows
Conaola, money 114 N. Y. Central...
do account 81 1-14 Norfolk ft W....
Anaconda 441 do pfd
Atcblaon 1244 Ontario ft W....
do pid lti pannaylvanla ...
Baltlmor Ohio. ...HIS Rand Minn
anaoian i-acinc 11044 Heading
Flour, bbl....
Wheat, bu....
Corn, bu
Oat a, bu
Ky, bu
Barley, nu...
64.300
133,000
640,200
627,100
23,000
261.200
26.300
9.800
246,300
226,800
600
10,400
On the Produce exchange today th but
ter market wa teady; creamerlea, 17J9
19HC1 dalrle. lHTlSHc. Eggs, firm; at
mark, canes inciuaea, nc: nrais, ibw,
prime firsts. 20Vic; extra. 22Hc Chee,
steady, HSUHc.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
76 69 .01
70 44 T
82 69 .08
74 44 T
88 60 .00
78 46 .00
78 48 .08
81 ' 68 T
52 62 .00
It ain sad till, oepi. w.-nntuii-HigUer;
September, 78c; December, i77i
7ac; May, .I'VitlTo 40. Cash; No. 8 hard
8t-83o; No. , 1iifJte; No. I, 7Sfl?c; r
Kansas City Grain aad Provlsloa.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 87. WHE1AT
rd.
lecied hard.' f.Wikti: No. 8 rod. 86ai6A4c.
CORN September, 4oc; Liecember, 404c;
May, istc. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 4Uc; No.
3. 4Hi,o; 'Vo- while, 6my62c; No. i. 61Hc.
OATS No. t white, vtJoc; No. 1 rulxed,
26ii7c
t tit ; S Weak; Miasourl and Kansas new
No. 2, whliewood case Included, 17u; cas
count, 13c; case relumed ta lees.'
BLTTKH V eak; creain.iy, lV4ci dairy,
17Vc.
HAY Steady 1 choice timothy, 89.50; cholc
prairie, S7.76-qH.00.
KVt-Blay; Sea
Recepl Is. Shipments.
Wheal, b,a..m .Jas.unj 136, 000
Corn,.- bu....v..... a. S4.( ii.mv
Oats, bu....y. U.uuO ll.uuo
Th range f price tald In Kansas City
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, 110-111 Hoard ot Trade building,
Articles, I Open. High.j Low. Cloa. Y'y.
Wheat',
. Septv.
Dc...
May...
Corn
Sept...
lec...
May...'
Iec....
May...
Pork
Sept...
Oct....
Jan....
Lard-
bo.pt...
Oct....
Jan....
K lbs
Sept Oot.
Jan.
I . '
. V . ts - T71 . 78 77
7d:, 78 J -7- 771, 77
7!H, 7.T 76 i9; 781
48 - 48 484
SV'4 " 4f4 ' , ' '40 .
8VS M 8ir
r4 27V,
26S 2 -. S 26S 264
A lav ..MS ,2S 26-
1 5 . : .-
15 86 II 3 15 88
14 85 24 hi 14 76 14 SO 14 66
12 80 12 32 U 80 U JO 12 86
T 85 T 28 TIB T IS T 83
1 7 82 7 5 7 26 7 80
S 76 76 S '8 1 71 6 71
' I 50 I 5ft .....
846 I 47 845 8 45 I 48
S 45 S 47 1- 6 46 446 S 40
daotatloa of the Dar Varloa
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Sept. 17. FLOUR Receipt,
86.886 bbl.; export, 10,677 bbl.; market ws
dull but firm; Minnesota patents. 4.o6
1)6 16; Minnesota bakers, 3.604pt.uo: winter
patents. 84.2634.76; winter straights, 84.00
4.10; extras, S2.60ia3.85; winter low grades,
32. 7593.30. Rye flour, dull; fair to good,
J4.0ki-4.15; cholc to fancy, 84.1MJ4.60, spot
and to arrive. Buckwheat flour, steady;
S2.S6(B2.bO, to arrive, uctooer.
CORN MEAL Steady: fine white and yel
low, II 25(01.30; coarse, M431.16; kiln dried,
. .
Kim steaay; mo. 1 western, no c 1. 11
New York. .
BARLEY Enayi feeding. 939V4c, c. I. f.
Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipt, 1.000 bu.; sales, 1,600.-
aoa V... . I.. 1 nr.. nnl flrmw Nfl. z re.l.
8974c, elevator; mo. rea, si'-ac. 1. o. .41.,
afloat; No. 1' North Duluth, 920, f. a. b.,
afloat; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 82c,
afloat. Led by heavy buying for bull ac
cnuni at (Chicago, wheat advanced 10 to
day and closed HS7c net higher. Addi
tional factor Of strength were bullish
Argentina new, report of a good export
business, maller northwest receipt and
covering order. May, 901691Vro. Cloed at
91Vc; September, 90S40c, closed at 90Vic;
n.oemher cloaed at ftoHc.
CORN Receipt. 206.226 bu.i export, 69,-
901 bu.; sales, 60,000 du. futures; n.uuo ou.
not. Hoot market steady; No. 1. 66Wc. ele
. 1 ..ii. Un a (iJIah. art . .
Valor, I1U wnc miuni., . . -v. . 1 1.;.. , vru.
No. 2 white. SOVic. Option market opened
easy and advanced with wheat, but Anally
reacted again, Closing paniy o net lower.
May cloaed at 68c; September. 6tiAc; De
cember. 6--V&WAC. cloaed at 63V4C.
OATS Receipt. 141,100 bu.; exporU, 41,162
bu. Spot market ateady; mixed oata, 26
to 83 pound. 32U3JHu; natural white, SO
to 8J pounds, wiiojmc; cuppeu wniie, on 10
49 pounds, S5Vt636c.
HAX Bteaoy; snipping, augwe; gooa to
choice, 75t3B2Vio.
HOPS Steady; stat. common to choice,
1906 crop, Ut22c; crop, IbdjiXc; old, S'i
llo. Pacinc, lisa crop, uksisc; um crop, ig
20c; old. 86110.
HTTK Unlet: Galveston. 80 to 26 lbs.
lOc; California. 21 to 26 lb., l'c; Tsxas,
dry, -m to pi ids. , invkc.
t f.hthk k firm : acm. wane.
TnVT8ION8 Beef, steady; family. 11150
(fir 00: mess, I.tu i uu; oeet nams, iiwj
22 60; packet, i0.6tfi 11.00; city, extra India
mess, )S OwjlS.00. Cut meat, quiet; pickled
bellle. It do ii 10 50; ackled ahoulder. 7.009
7.60; pickled nam, siu.su. iara. ateaay
weatern steamed, li no! rennea quiet; con
tinent. Ss.oo: soutn-America, s so; torn-
nnond tf. S2i.76. Pork, steady: family
Ii7 inrlS.OO; short clear, 14.b."l460; mcu.
tld fturn IS 50.
. ' . . n . a.. . 1 , . . aa m , .
TALLUW Dinuyi -iix ,aw yur lim-t
U.C- muntrv lDk(. tree). 4.4VsC.
RICE sirm; aumesuo, air 10 Hira,
15 Oo; Jran, nominal.
BUTTEK Firm; si rest prlc extra cream-
tkEEoH--Jult unchanged.
EQ08 Firm; unchanged.
niil.TlY-Alive, steady t western chlok
n 15n- (owls. ISc : turkey. 18c. Dressad
Irregular) western chicken,. ll&U6c; fowl,
14c; spring vuiasys.
MisstspolU Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 27. WHEAT
8pteniber, 82'c; December. S3V'io
May. U'4c: no. 1 normem, ao; no,
northarn 8214c.
FLOUR rlrst patent. S5.0tlf6.1ui second
patent, 84 Una 4 4.1; first clears, S3.8Oa0
eoond clears, y. Mm
RHAM In hulk. 11150.
iHtiDerlor Quotations for Minneapolis de
llvervl. Th range of price aa reported
by th Edwards-Wood company, 110-111
Board of Trade building, was:
Adam Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & F
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd ,
Am. Ex
Am. H. A L. pfd ,
Am. Ice Securities...
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. Locomotive .....
do rifd
Am. Smelt. & Refng.
do rid
Am. Sugar Refng...
Am. Tob. pfd ctf
Anaconda M. Co
Atchison
do Dfd
Atlantic Coast Line.
Bait, A Ohio
do pfd .i
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Che. 4 Ohio
Chi. Alton
do rfd
Chi. Ot. Western ....
Chi. ft N. W
C. M. at St. P
Chi. Term. & T
do Dfd
C. C, C. Sk St. L
Colo. Fuel Iron....
Colo. & Southern ....
do 1st prd
do 2d rfd
Consolidated Gas ....
Corn Products
do pfd
Del. & Hudson
D., L. W
Den. & Rio Grande..
do pfd
Distiller' Sec, exdIV
Erie
do 1st pfd
do Id Dfd
General Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pra
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVEBPOOL. . BePt Ii WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. i red winter, 4J. future
si.-a.1v: Iece n.ber. 6a Sd; March, 4 8VJ,.
COHN-ol, u tlet; AuiarUan tuUtJ, 4
Article. I Open. Hlgn. Low. Clo. Yai'y,
Whl
, Sept...
Dee
May...
82HiS
8.l
8t4l
824,1
8;4
83'l
'
si
Dolatk'Urala Market.
DI'Lt'TH. Sept 27-WHEAT-To. irrivi,
No. 1 northern, Mc; No. 2 northern, 81a,o
on trark. No. 1 northern, 84mc; No. t north
ernw Slc; September, old, 54c; September,
Br, kic: UKniir, Hc; May, 824.
OATS To arrive, and on track. 27:o.
Toledo Seed Market- . .
TOLEDO. ' Q., Bept V -SEED Clover.
cash. 87 4-': October, 17 45; December
:.t; January. IT X bid; prltiia ftlalk,
li.av, prime uiuumy, ai-sa,
240
84.900 fas 827 -'
700 86',, 86 86S
ino
29',
90
00
900
e4
J!
117
174
do in pfd
do Id !d
gnutharn Railway
do pfd
M4 Southern PaclBo
.w-a
27i
174
, 83
0.700 b2 62 ii
112
8.600 127 lrTi 177V
200 122 121Vj
700 140 13fUj 1394
Chet. ft Ohio
hlcago Ot. W..
at. ft St. P.
DeBeers
ft r. a ,
do pfd
rl
do lat pfd....,
ao ia Did
Ilnola Central ....
Louiarllla ft Naah..
.. K. ft T Sf Soaiil.h 4a
SILVER Bar, steady, 2oVsd per ounce,
pfiyjn je. x zwg o per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bill is 3V per cent; for three
months' bill, 3Ait3a per tent.
100 102
10.900 125
2,500 90H
600 106
1,100 167
102 101
1234 12S4.
807A
106 106
l'Wtt 166
1.300 11244 11141 112
60.000 72 71H 71
11.400 174'A 1744 174H
iin
2,400 68
600 21
1.0X) 215
11.600 1E2
5,300
1.500
44
28
7
214t
181
44
28
100 43 43
100
100
200
"i.m
2,400
2.4O0
12.100
200
11
50
217
-Sfi
90
43
ft
11
60
217
'm' '
89
41
60
81
1,500 1R! 181
110 W4
1.600 181
2.300 20
57
37
79
21
214
181
18
38
100
ii
28
61
43
181
12
60
216
446
85
9
42
50
81
73
Forelara Financial.
LONDON. Sept. 27. Money wa In strong
demand In the market today for stock ex
change ana montn end requirements. Dis
counts hardened. Business. was restricted
owing to the gold outflatw Prices on the
stock exchange were fairly steady and
business was Inactive though dealings for
the new account broadened. The Improve
ment wa atrr:cuted to ne publication ot
the test of the Anglo-Japanese treaty. Con
sols hardened. Home rails were In reauest
on favorable traffic regulations. Americans
opened irregular, nrmed on New York sup
port to well above parity, became fairly
active and closed firm. Japanese were In
?ood demand, the new loan being quoted at
premium. Continental dropped. Rio
'l into were nrm on the advance in copper,
Kaffir weakened on profit taking. Japan
ese Imperial sixes of 1904 were quoted at
106.
PARIS. Sept. 27. Price on the Bourse to
day were heavy and trading was Inactive.
At tne close the market was calm. Russian
Imperial 4 s were quoted at 94.70- and Rus
sian bonds of 1904 at 624,00. x
400
X
1,000
57
27V
66V
181
90 90
18 181
19 ml
78
26
82
27
56
27
55
67
27
65
Iiouls. A Nashville... 17.600 150 164 154
Manhattan L 1
Met. Securities l,wo bi "v
Met. Rt- Rv 1.700 1 26 125 125
Mex. Central 12.600 .'4 24 24
Minn. Bt. L. aw a
M , St. P. ft S. 8. M
do pfd
Missouri Pacific 81.100 106
M , K. ft T S44
do Pfd OQ 65 A
National I-ead 7'0 47
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd 100
N. Y. Central
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk ft Western..
do pfd
North American
Paclflo Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P., C., C. ft St. L
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Palac Car..
Reading
ao 1st pra
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Good
do pfd
St. L. ft 8. F. td pfd.
St. Loul 8. W
do pfd
Southern Paclflo
do pfd
Southern Railway ...
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron ...
Texa A Pacific
T., St. I ft W
do pfd
I'nlon Paclflo
do pfd
XT. 8. Ex
tT. 8. Realty
U. 8. Rubber .........
do pfd
I!. 8. Steel
do pfd
Va. -Carolina Chem...
do pfd
W abash
do pfd
Wells-Fargo Ex
Westinghouse Eleo...
Western I'nlon
W. ft L. E
Wis. Central
do Dfd-
Northern Paclflo ....
Central Leather
do pfd
Bloss-Sheffleld
8.300
1.600
800
15oi
65
86
99
464
12,600 148 141
7UV 11 1U9
600
71 70
141
io6 105
34 34
C9 69
46 46
87 37
149 ISO
65 55
84 84
91
97
46 451
143
600 44
400 95
100 26J
84,800 123
800
2. 4O0
10
2,000
ioo
600
91
83
108
81
44i 44
9M4 96
Jfjl'4 ?tf
lil
28
90
38
79
86
200 24 24
6S
130
S
46.400 69
100 1
500 874
M0 100VA 100
1.80 87 86
1.40 85 85
100 8 OT
HU OS DS
12'.'
91
944
El
90
83
794
35
102
67
Z4
. 62
68
119
37
100
3
88
08
Sl,4n0 133 132 132
200 96
94
100 87
1.01 0 bh'
s 111
44.44) 8n'
11,700 1 0",i
a1 83
S10 106 lOaa"
1,400 23 22
40 42
65
111
87
31V
4
600 170
93
1,00 18
6u0 81
4, nn
200
600 70
42
170"
. saw
17
80
iii"
44
9
96
123
87
58
110
1045
107
42
160
93
68
211
43
103
SS
Total sale for th day, 484.800 shares.
Now York Mlalasr fttoeka.
NEW YORK. Sept. 27. Oloslnr quotation
on mining stocss were hi iouows:
Adams Can
Allca
Hraaos
ttrunawlch Cos ..
t'anuaoiK Tunaal
Caa. al ft Vs..
tiara tllrar
Iron Silver .....
LaaSTlll Cos ...
I
.. 10
.. 41
.. 40
.. t,
..111
..171
Lima Thief
Ontario
Ophir
Paotnls
Pol oat
,
Sierra Kavada
Small Huta .
Standard
.... 1
.... II
.... SI
.... Ia
.... M
....17
Trtaisry Statement.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27Today tat-
ma-ni i-i me treasury oaiancea in th gen
eral fund em li:ne of the $!5) nO.'OO gold
ri abuwAi AvUbl . a balaac,
.. ti
it
.. 144
.. 71
.1104
.lst
l-nlon PaclAc
do pfd ...
V. . Btaal..
de pfd ...
Wabaah ....
do pfd
.1144
. 174
. 154
. 61H
. 74
. tl
. II
. 47
. 4T
. aH
.1(
. 7044
.1174
. t4
-
.10 "4
. iivi
34
Omaha Packing Co...
owirt and Company...
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour ft Co
Van Bant & Co
Carey ft Benton
Lobman ft Co
Clark
W. 1. Stephen
Hill ft Son
Huston ft Co
Hamilton
L. F. Husi
Squire ft Co
L. Wolf
Mike Haggerty
boi uegan
a. Hoot ft Co
J. H. Bulla
Nelson Morris ,
McCreary ft Carey,...
Other, buyers
Bank Clear In;.
OMAHA. Sept. 27. Bank clearing for
today were 11,530,688.76 and for the corre
sponding data ast year 81.242,461.94.
t. I.onls General Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sent. 27. WHEAT Hlrher:
No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 84wa87Ac: track
866'88e; Dece .iber, 83(g3c; May, 86c:
No. 2 hard, 82So6o.
cork r utures, nigner; cssn, weak; No.
cash. 614c: track. 62462 "Ac: December.
4-'H'a4."ic: May, a.
OATS Higher; No. t cash, 28c; track
2&2c; December, 27cj May, 3c; No
8 white. IMc.
FLOUR Steady: red winter patents. 84 10
C4.40; extra fancy ana straight, H70-Sj-t.o5;
clear. nn"na id.
SEED Timothy, steady at 82.60(33.06.
CORNMEAL Steady at 12. 6a
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 670
63
1
12
C. M. ft St. P, Ry
Wabash 1 1
Missouri facino 8 1
U. P. System 68 28
C. ft N. W. Ry 8
F., E. ft M. V. Ry....l01 26
C, St. P.. M. ft O.... 8 7
ft M. Ry 186 19
C, B. ft Q. Ry 8 4
C, R. I. ft P., east... 1 9
R. I. ft P.. west 1
Chicago Gt, Western. 1 8
Total receipt 35S 103 81 15
Th disposition of the dav s receipt wa
a follow. eac;i buyer purcaasing tu num-
oer oi neaa inaicAiea:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
4O0
.. .1,030
...1,44
... 7
... 75
... 233
... 8i5
... 16
.... 226
. 236
. 224
. 246
.' '193
. 28
6
. 165
. 91
. 251
. 248
.1.221
621
1.8ii8
1,323
. l,bU9
897
4J1
1.198
1,540
200
12,233
.7,702 5,021 16,790
liberal run of
69
AY Steady; timothy. S8.OOQU.60; prairie.
ff.tniaifi.DU.
IRON COTTON T1K WMS.
BAGGINO-S'-tC
HEMP TWINE c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: lobbing,
115.20. Lard, lower; prima ateam, 86.90; dry
salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts. 88.26;
clear ribs, 88.62; short clears. 88.87.
Bacon, lower; poxea extra snorts, ss.17
Clear rios, .; snort clear, v ta.
POILTRY (Steady chickens. 10c
springs. lrrrloc; turkeys, Ujl6c; ducks,
sc; geese, sc.
BUTTER-Steady; creamery. 18022c
dairy, ihjiic.
EOOa steady at io4C. rase count.
Receipts. Shipment
Flour, bbls 8.000 9.000
Wheat, bu 91.000 25.000
Corn, bu 69.000 24.000
Oatt, bu 33,000 29,000
Philadelphia Prodaea Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 27. BUTTER
Market c higher; extra western creamery,
tlWqUlc; extra nearby prints, 23c.
EGGS Firm; western fresh. 21g23o at
mark.
CHEESE Quiet; New York full creams.
11 to 12&
Mllwaakeo Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Sept. 27 WHEAT
Firmer; No. 1 northern. 87i8e: No. 2
northern. 84i37c; December. 86c bid.
RYE Stesdv. No. 1. 6c89c.
BARLEY Weak: No. 2. &4c: ample. 87
63c.
corn steaay; May, 44wo44o bid.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Sept, t7.-CORN-Hiher: No.
I yellow. 63c; No. t, 68c; No. 4, 62c; no
grade, 61c.
OATS Steady: No. 8 white, 28.28c; No.
4 white. 26&?7o.
WHISKY Qn th basis of 11.30 for fin
ished good.
Metal Market
NEW YORK. Sept. 17. META LS Th
London tin wa Mghar on report from
Amsterdam, reporting a very successful
aie or nsnsa tin. wnicn it it reported,
commanded prices equal to about 132.60 In
th local market. Spot tin In London
closed at 147. and future at 145 12a 6d.
Locally, the market waa steady, with spot
closing at $3193215. Copper was higher
sbroad. closing at 71 for spot and 70
ts Sd for futures, the greater gain bring
on apot. and waa taken a a reflection of
recent report concerning a speculative cor
ner In th October option. Locally, the
market 1 reported Arm In tone. It seems
difficult to cblaln firm prlc for th time
being, but lake copper la said to be held
round IIS.KIS 60; electrolytic), H
1SI7. and casting at 815 8741S12.
was unchanged, at 84 f,'o-4 tu In the local
market and at 14 Is Sd In London. Spelter
was firm, at $6,964-6.06 In the local market
and at 27 6 In London. Iron wa Irreg
ular abroad. Standard foundry closed at
4l Sd and Mlddlssuoro at 4M Sd. Locally,
th market 1 firm, with No, 1 foundry
northern quoted at tl7.0tnrflT.SO; No. I foun
dry northern. 11 604J17. 10 ; No. 1 foundry
southern. 816dOii76. and No. t foundry
out hern, at SiloliaS.
ST. LOUIS. Bspt. tT.-METALS-I.ead,
ftrusr, at gA.TTJti, fxUrt rum. at $6 tu.
Total
CATTLE There Was
cattle here, about 805 loads being on sale.
The receipt were ome slxty-nlna cara
lighter than laat Wednesday and some
forty cars lighter than the corresponding
day last year. The quality of the cattle
wa good, most of the western being
feeder.
Tne trad on western beef was slow to
day, seller being lata about showing thalr
holding and buyer not eeining oveilv
anxious to take hold. However, after trad
ing really began price ruled generally
steady, although there wa very little
activity to the trade. There wa a fair
supply or native rattle on sale and there
was a little better tone to the trade. There
wa really no prime stuff here, but buyers
picked up what there was more quickly
than tney aid tne westerns, although there
was but little activity displayed. Tops on
natives reached $5.56 and tne general mar
ket was about steady and ihowed stronger
In spot.
There waa a fair sprinkling of cow and
heifer on sale today, but the trade was a
littles uneven. There was considerable
activity In this division and the demand
wa good. Th cattle moved freely and
salesmen found little difficulty In disposing
of their holdings. On the best kinds the
market waa fully steady, but seller with
medium and common grade wer calling
the market weak.
Bull, veal calve and stag wer In fair
demand and price ruled Just about sleady.
There waa a good big supply of feeder
on sale today and there was a good strong
demand, both from local traders and from
the country. There are plenty of order
and the market today showed that big re
ceipts will not effect prices to any extent.
Values held fully steady on all kinds of
feeders and the market was active.
Representative sales:
UfcEF STEERS.
Ma, At. rr. Nt.
II 1141 4 II IS
W 101 4 U H
61 ltd 4 M
COWS.
I t4 I 10 II
1 1030 I tl 1
1 II HO t II 1
10J0 i 44 1
I IM t 40 I
CALVE.
1 lit IH 1
BO'LLa
1 1140 t 71
NEBRASKA
1 feeder.. 788 8 00
45 feeder.. 1343 t 86
. rr.
..nil i to
..1M7 I U
... 171 t 41
...1060 I 40
...12U0 I 71
...1140 I U
... W IM
... 14 I 0
71IICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKET
Cattle Steady to Tea Cent Hlsther
Hog Weak to Five Cent Lower.
CHICAGO, Sept. 27. CATTLE Receipts,
SOIiirt head: market steady to 10c higher,
Beef steers, 13.20(36 00; Blocker and feeders,
S2.254i4.80: cows and canners, $1.25415.20;
bulls, $2,204)4.20; heifers, $2.00476-05; calves,
$2.004i7.25. ,
HOGS Receipt. 22.000 head; market
mnk to Re lower. SliinPlnK and selected,
$5.504j6.75; mixed and heavy packing, $4.85B
5.47V, light, so.icxffo.ZiVi; pigs anu iuuu
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 85.000
head; sheep market firm; lambs, strong to
10c higher; sheep, $2.WV5.10; lambs, $4.00
7.00.
Neve l'ork Live Stork Market.
wr.W TOMf. Sent. 27. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,958 head. Steers demoralized and
1nc,im lower: hulls.)r(i-15c off: fat cows,
lower; thin cows, steady. Steers, $3.5o-iJ
6 40: hulls. S2. 25413. 85: cows. $1.5oi3.25; cables,
weak at lo4i'llc per pound; few tops at
Indon, 12c; refrigerator beef, 9(0c per
pound. Exports. 107 cattle, 134 sheep and
2,700 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 1,550 head. Market
26c higher; veals. $6.004j.50; few -tops, $9.i6;
little calves. I4.(vff4.50: arassers. $3.0ivi3.75;
no westerns. City dressed veals, 8il3c
ner notinri: country dressen. iWitc.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.S53
henri nond sheen hliiher: all grades fir
Lambs, 26fi60c higher. Sheep, $3.00(8)5.26;
culls !onoY5.76: lambs. I7.00ii8.2o: few prime
IK .VI- culls. 84.006.00: Canada lambs. SH.OO,
HOGS Receipts, 6,548 head. Market
steady; slat and Pennsylvania hogs, $5.80
4J6.0O.
Kansas City I.lvo Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept. 27. CATTLE
Receipts. 25,000 head, Including 1,600 outh
ern; steady, demand firm; choice export
and dressed beef steers, $a.004(o.90; fair to
good, $4,004(6.00; western fed steers, $275
4 65; stock ors and feeders, $2.604p4.15; south
am. $4.36a.7S! southern cows, $1.7542.76:
native cows, $1.7541-3.26; native heifers. $3.25
$5.26; bulls. $2.lii3.00: calves. I2.&OS6.25.
HOGS Receipts, 7.600 head; market tt?
7c lower. Top, $5.35: bulk of sales, 85.154'
6.25; packer, $5.15416.30; pig and light,
$5.00475.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 28,000
head; market for aheep steady: lamba. 104j
15c lower; native lamb, $5.25tV6.75; western
lambs, $5.26'(iJ.76; fed ewes and yearlings,
$4.60; western yearlings. $4.754V5-0O; western
sheep, $4.0o4j4.75; Blockers and feeders, $3.50
4J4.50.
St. l.oo Is Live Itoek Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Sept. 27. CATTLE Re
ceints 4.500 head. Including 1.600 Teitans.
Market weak; native hipping and export
leera, $4.27'y6.60; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $3.2066.06; steers under 1,000 pounds,
$3.20474.60; atockers and feeders. $2.4jM26;
cow and heifers. $2.6u4)5.0o; canners, fUSti
2.26; bulls. $2.3O3.00; calves $2.754j6.75;
Texan and Indian steers, $2,004)3.60; cows
and heifers, $2.004j3.30.
HOGS HecelDts. 6.000 head. Market
steady; pigs and lights. I4.754i-o.40; packers,
$5,004)6.40; butchers and best heavy, $5.3o4l
5.55.
SHEEP AND LAM BB Receipts, 8 000
head. Market steady. Native muttons, $3.60
4i-4. 80; lambs, S3.0047.zo; culls ana bucks,
Si). 004)4.75; Blocker, $2.o04V4.26; Texa'ns, $2.00
4)4.21
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept. 27. fc'ATTLE
Receipts, 3,869 head; market active: natives,
$3.6oHr6.00; cows and heifer, $1.5o4li.50;
tncker and feeders, $2.75 0-4. 00.
HOGS Receipts. 4.1KM head; market weak
to 6c lower: llciit, $5,254)6.37; medium and
heavy, X3.20410.3t-.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-rRecelpts, 8 826
head; market active and steady; lamb.
$7.00; yearling. $4.11; wether, $4.60; ewea,
$4.25; feeding lambs. $4.25,
OMAHA W MOI.E At.S. XAUKET.
Coadltlna ot Trade aad aotatloa aa
Staple rad Fancy Prodae.
EGGS Receipt v fair; market stesdri
candled stock. 17c.
I 1VE pol'l.TH Y-llens. 10c; roosters. 6c
ttirkes. KiUJlic; ducks, e(iJ9c; spring chick
ens, 10c.
b UTTER lacking stock. 16c; cholc ta
fancy dairy, ldijlSH:; creamery. Ilj21t;
prln's. 21o
SUGAR -standard granulated. In MK.
$5 56 per cat.; cubes. 86 40 per cwt. ; cut loaf,
$6 86 per iwt.J No. S extra c. $6 40 per rwi ;
No 10 extra 1 . - .-n per cwt ; ro. is reuow.
$J fo rtr cwlv; XXXX po wire red. $6. par
FRESH FISH mrut lie; halibut. He;
buffalo tdressedt. lc; pickerel (dreasedl, 8c:
white bass idressed). i:c; Stinfl.Ji, 6c; percn
(scaled snd drsed), 8c; pjke. tie: catfish.
16c; red snapper. 10c; salmfu. 11c; croppies,
lie; eels, 15c; bullheads. 11c; black bass, 2fc;
Whltefish, lie; frog leas, per nox., j..c; ion-
ters, green. Ho; boiled lobster. Joe: anaa
roe, 45c; Mueflsh. 8e.
HAT Prices quoted by omana vnoiesat
Hay Dealers' association : No. 1 upland.
16 M; medium, 5 6i4 0U; coars. tV
BKAIS Per ten. :.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES V alencla. all sire. P 0nT .
LEMONS lmoniera. extra fancy 140
Slse, 87.00 ; 300 and 360 slse. $;.fHOS.(0.
IiATKH Fer box of xo 1-tb. pkgs.. it
Hallowe'en. In 70-tb. boxes, per rh., 6c.
FIGS California, per Ifc-lb. carton, wt
15c; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 12c; 6-
crown. 12c. '
BANANAS Per medlum-ll 7ricn, xi.rs
fit 16; Jumbos. S2 rVt; S 06
PEARS Colorado Iarteit. per 60-lb. box.
$20tO2.2o; Utah Bartlelt. $2.00; Flemish
Beauty, S2.W.
l ljLAia 1 tan ana coiorauo, P"r a-pasaei
crate, $1.00411.25; Italian prunes, i.k.
PEACHES California treiatone, per Dog.
80c; Elbertaa. 90c: Colorado, 108 else, 76c.
aN 1 Al.OLPh.S-. xas. iei craie. 62. W.
Texas, Rocky Ford d. $2.a
WATEMMELONS-Alatiaiiia Jwaeta. IS 28
26o each; crated, lo per 1
APPLES outcnest. i4eaitn'- ana codo
rinnlns. In 8-bu. l-OU.. ;U.7s3 Of: in bu.
baskets. $1.00; California Heiiefio-aers. tl.60.
BLU KUfcHHir.B Bixteen qts., K.JO.
HUCKLEBERRlEa Sixteen It., $1.60fl
GRArKo Home grown oncoru. per -
lb. basket, 15c; Malngus and Muscats, per
l-basket crate, si. ou; lohay, per s-paskei
crate. $2.06. ,
QUINCES California, pet box, si m
SWEET POTATOES -Virginia, per l-bu.
bbl.. $3 25.
TOMATOES Per pasKet. 4twrooc.
VEGETABLES.
WAX BEANS-Per Vi-bu. basket. I5035C2
ttrlug beana, per -bU. box, 2u86c.
POTATOES New, per DU., 000.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $2 00.
CUCUMBERS Per do., 25c.
TOMATOES Horn grown, -bu. baskets.
$54l50C
cabbauic uomo-grown, in crate, per
lb. 1V.C. -
ONIONS Home-grown, yellow, rea ana
white, per bu., 60c; Spanish, per crate, $1.25.
ni'. r. 1 n new, per uu., tow.
CELERY Kalamaxoo, per do., 26c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY New, per 24 los.. $3.00,
CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wlaconsltt
brick, 13c; Wisconsin llmlerger, 16c; twin,
12c; young America, 12o.
NUTS Walnut, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 18c;
No. t soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12c. Pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c. Peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted, per lb., 8c, Chill walnuts, per lb..
124l3c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb, 17o;
hard shells, per lb., 15c. Sliellbark hickory
nuts, per bu.. $1.76; large hickory nut, per
bu., $1.50.
HIDES No. I green, to; No t green. 8c:
No. 1 enlted, 10C: No. ) salted, 9c; No. 1
veal calf, lie; No. t veal calf, So; dry salted,
7614c; aheep peits. 26c$1.00; horse hMes,
CUT BEEF.
No. 1 ribs, llc; No. t rib, tc; No. I
ribs, 6c; No. 1 loin, 14c; No. 2 loin, lCc:
No. 2 loins, 7c; No. 1 chucks, 4c; No. 1
chucks, 4c; No. 8 chucks, 8c; No. 1 round,
7c; No. 2 round, 6e; No. 8 round. 6c; No.
1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, Sc; No. 3 plate, 2c. -
1 bull 1830 1 08
T cow 1041 1 93
1 steer 1220 t 36
1 steer 920 i 75
18 cows 10u6 2 40
23 cows 872 J 50
24 cows 937 t 50
1 steer 1350 t 00
It Steers. ...14-12 8 25
1 teer 1460 t 26
t feeder.. 97 8 00
48 steers.... 9-46 8 70
82 feeder.. loaj J 0
19 feeder. . 114 40
42 feeder.
13 feeder.
1 bull
2 calve..
8 feeder.. 1117 2 75
1 feeder... 1270 S 75
2 feeder.. 1270 t 76
1 bull 1470 2 06
11 cow 826 1 90
3 cow 960 1 80
25 cow 9 2 46
2 cow 93 2 00
9 cow 927 - 66
2o feeder.. 105 i 85
26 feeder.. 1066 I 10
26 feeder.. 988 t BO
14 COW 69 3 00
WESTERNS.
. W. C. Coble. Nebraska,
60 feeder.. 1094 t 66
J. Berllne, Nebraska.
20 feeder.. 8 .6 t feeder.. 899 I 25
1 feeder... $ t 76
Ct F. Scharman, Nebraaka.
t feeder.. 804 1 90 1 cow...,..10O0 10
tl feeder.. 868 I 46' 18 cow 1027 2 50
7 feeder.. 1017 t 10 1 feeder.. .1100 t 76
A. tngDert Neb.
816 t 16 43 cow 928 t 50
1136 8 40 6 cow &-8 t 00
760 1 40 1 COW 1110 2 2$
160 ( 25
E -P. Mevr-Neb.
$9 steers.. ..1160 $ 80
A. W. Pomersoek Neb.
IS fesders.. 886 I 00 18 feeder,. 84 $ 00
WYOMING.
67 steers ... 9 9 t 85 13 steer.... 980 t 00
18 ter....1126 I 65 w
J. R. Hawkln Wyo.
S Steers.. .1261 i 19 steers.. ..159. $ 90
23 steers.. ..1312 I 91 25 steers. ...13u7 t 90
J. D. MulhollandWyo.
25 teer....lS&6 160 19 steers.. 1339 1 60
G. E. Willi Wyo.
U feeder.. 1022 t 80
H. P. Willis Wyo.
t steer.. ..1240 1 40 -
Charl Parrlsh Wyo.
10 feeder . 1094 8 26 -
William L. Connely Wyo.
7 steers... 12.- 3 80 6 feeders.. 1081 100
17 feeder .lool I 60
8. H. Benford, Wyoming.
19 feeders . 1113 I 40
H. Dickinson, Wyoming.
49 feeders . 1108 I 40
Robert Dunn, South Dakota.
28 feeders.. 643 3 90
George Nowackl. Idaho.
17 cow lot 2 66 41 eowa 1019 2 70
63 feeder.. 466 1 60 12 feeder.. 910 1 60
Otto Anderson. S. D.
It feeders . 1253 t SO t feeder .1063 1 28
1IOOS-There wa another light run here
today, about fifty-three loads being on
sule. Although the receipts were light,
there s erred to be enough to supply th
demand, which was not at all strong.
Buyer were out early, but were slow to
take herd and th market was dull and
draxiiv all .the. morning. ' Buyers and
1 Mil wtr aluw gaUUi ivgvihsr and thtr
loax City Live Stock Market.
6IOUX CITY. Sept. 27. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.400 head;
market weak, atockers very dull: beeves,
$3 354)8 60; cows and heifers, $2.25473 60;
stockers and feeders, w.rca-JSo; calves and
yearlings, 12 2.r4)3.50.
HOGS Receipts, 2.600 hoad; market 6c
lower, selling at $5,004)8.30; bulk of sale,
$5,064)5.10.
took la Sight.
Receipt of live stock at th six principal
South Omaha.
Sioux City ....
Kansas City ..
St. Joseph ....
St. Louis
Chicago
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Sept. 27. -WOOL Strength and
Inactivity characterlr.es the wool market.
The firmness found abroad was followed
here by a similar pronounced tone. Terri
tory wools are moving In fair volume.
Pulled wools remain tinchnnged either In
tone or In prices, prices In the Boston wool
market show little change and about a
follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and
above, 86i37c: X. 3435c; No. 1 400341c: No.
1, 41o42c; fine unwashed, 28-529c; -blnod
washed, 384;t9c; -blood. S44f35c; unwashed
Delaine, otVtreic: unmerchantable, 814f32c;
fine washed Delaine, 3a40c. Michigan
Fin, 2fi27c; -blood. 844i35c; unwashed De
laine. 28c. Kentucky. Indiana, etc. and
-blood, 3Cfi37c. Territory and Idaho Fine.
23240; heavy fine. I94j21c; medium, 27t)2c;
low medium. 2R29c. Wyoming Fine. 2:iffi
23c; heavy fine, 194121c: fine medium, 23W24c;
medium. 274)28c; low medium, 281920c. Utah
snd Nevada Fine. 234)24c: fine medium, 231
24c; medium 2747 28c; low medium, JKWSic.
Dakota Fine, 22r23c; fine medium, VtftXo;
medium. 274i28c; low mr-dlum, 2iy(i29o. Mon
tanaFine choice, 2i'ti27c; fine average. iVJi
25c; fine medium choice. 26tf)27c; average, 27
jV8c: staple, 280 30c; medium choice. 28i.Wr.
LONDON. Sept. 27.-WOOL The fifth
aeries of wool auction soles closed todny.
During the sales Queensland new clip was
prominent. Prices at the close showed ft
general advance of 6 per cent over the
July average. Merinos gradually hardened
throughout and closed at the highest point,
especially good combing, which was In
keen demand for the continent and Eng
land. Fine and medium greasy crossbred
attracted fair American competition and
advanced 8 per cent. Scoureds and sllpes,
wblch f turned a large proportion of the
offerings, sold readily at fild advance.
Cape of Good Hope and Natal wool waa In
belter demand and uper snow white real
ised exceptionally high price. The sain
closed firm and active. Of the 82.000 bales
brought forward 44.000 were old to the
home trade. 82.000 to the eontlnent. 1000 to
mr1cn. and 3.000 were held over. Todtv
7.291 bales were offered. Following are the
sale In detail: New South Wales, ton
hales; scoured. Is; greasv, 8d4JlsS.1. Queens
land, 1.8on polos; scoured 1s ldT2s 3d ;
arrv. d. Victoria. 9"0 bales: srnure.
lldwlalOW-4 " -,tenll WW pel"
greasy. 7id'1a Id. New Zealand.- 8.400
bales; scoured 9df2s: rre-v. irl4Tl K4d.
Cane o Good !cre "d Natal. 400 h-l";
scoured. la JUd-fls 10d ; grensy. ssrin-i.
River 400 hales; scoured. 10dls4d;
greasy. 9r1"1.
H T. L.I IIIB. pietu. 61 -IM,I,
redliirn rraes rlo'Mng nd co"hln
tn'ic: llrbt flr "i26c; heavy fin. lS4Tc;
tub waahed, 32fH2c.
Cattle, ling. Bheep.
.. 7,700 4.&O0 20,000
. 1,400 t.500
.28.000 75.000 25,000
. 3.369 4. 188 6.325
. 4.500 4.01)0 I.Otrt
.20.000 12,000 S5.0U0
.81.969 47,088 8M23
Toul
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 27.-COTTON-6pnt
closed quiet, 20 point decline; middling up
lands. 10.90c; middling gulf, 11.15c; caies.
205 bales.
ST LOUIS, Sept. 27. COTTON Quiet ;
mMdlln. 10c. Shipments, 248 bales; stock,
t.6?l hales.
NEW ORLEANS, Bept. 27 COTTON-
Dull; sales. 1.7.0 bales. Ordinary, 7 13-16e
rood ordinary. 9c; low mlddlnw, 97Ac: mid
ding, 10c: good mlddlng. 10c; midillng
ralr. 11 i-ioc. neceipis, i,wi oaes; stock
75.182 bees.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. 7.-COTTON-8pot
moderate business done; prlres 1 points
lower; American middling fair, 6.2't; good
middling 5 96c: middling, 5 80c; low mid
dling, 6 64c; good ordinary, 6.46c; ordinary.
6 Six: . The salea of the day wer 7.0' bales
of which Sit) bale were for speculation and
export and Included 6.100 bales American.
Receipts, 23.000 bales, Including 14.600 bales
American.
agar and Molnsoes.
NEW YORK. Bent. 27. SUGAR Raw.
firm; flr refining. 8 1-lSe; ce'I'-iaral 4
teat. 8 11-lc; molasses sugar, z )a-ioc-
fined, quiet; No. 6. 4.60c; No. 7. 4 45e No.
8 4 35c: No. 9. 4 80c; No. 10, 4 28c; No. 11.
4. '6c; No. 12. 4.10c; No. 13. 4.00c; No. 14.
Sltie. c onfectioners- a. 4 mc; mould a,
S45c: cut loaf ard crushed. 5.80c; n.
dere'. R20e- grnulated. 6 10c: cubes, 8 38c.
MOLASSES Stead v: New Orleans, open
kettle gorwl to choice, 9ff35c.
NFW ORLEANS. Sent. 27 pt'OAR
Quiet- open Settle eenei,tgi. 44tc;
rentrlfueal white ,l-16ri5 l-16c; yellows.
)MUc' on,1 OlafflSVc.
MrIA9l"l-No'"l"l; open kettle, 13-J
2f- -er rl'-o-nl 4'r?4"c
SYRUP Nominal: 25-SJOc.
Oils aad Rails.
OIL CITY, Pa., Sept. 27.-OILS-Credlt
balances. 11 46; certlncales. no bid; ship
ments. 66 150 bbls.; averave. 77.7'd bbls ;
runs, 79.9X7 bbls.; average, 03.240 bills.; ship
ments. Lima. 44,315 bbls.; average, 60,141
bbls.; runs, Lima, 69,492 bbls.; average, 47,412
bbls
SAVANNAH Oa.. Sept. 17 -OIL Turpen
tine, firm at 65c.
KOSIN-Ptrm: A. B, C. $3 46: D, $3 76; E,
$4 30; F. $4 5": G. $4 55: H. $4 60; I. $4.65; K.
$4 70. M. 64.75; N. $4.80; W U. $6.S; W W.
C5 60.
CotTee Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 27. O'OFFEE Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to an advance of 6 points In response
to steady cables and moderate receipts
There was little demand, however, and ef
forts to secure prrifrr on th ratterlng
long a4h1 111 marks! oft during th after-
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Traits.
NEW YORK. Sept. 27 -EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues firm, with 0'u
holder asking an advance, although the
general market appears to be without
quotable change; common to good ar
nuoted at 46c; prime, 7c; choice, 7c;
fancy, 8c.
CALIFORNIA DR1KD FRI'ITS-Prune
are In fair demand on snnt. and price ar
firmly held from 44)7'c, according to
grade Apricots sre quiet, hut firm, with
verv little offf-rlng "r,n spot; choice are
fancy. 1WMV. Peaches show no material
change snd quotations nr nnmlns.1. around
94i94c for choice; 9-gi0c for extra
choice. t
H. A. Kennedy Promoted.
ST. PAUL. Sept. 27. If. A. Kennedy, who
has been assistant general superintendent
of the Great Northern railroad on tli Pa
cific coast, has. been appointed actlea; gen
eral superintendent. relieving General
Superintendent Oi-orge T. Blade, who Is on
an extended leave of absence Th order
sppotnMng Mr. Keuiwdy became effective
yesterday.
EDWARDS-WOOD CO.
(Incorporated) '
Mala OsHeoi Una. anil Itubert Streets.
ST. PAIL Ml.
Ittlrri la
Stocks, Crain, Provisions
Ship Your Grain to Us
Orak 4Jtll. HO.I1S Board of Trad
llldat.. Osiska, Stk. Tslstkss S514.
!l?-214 Kxchang Bd.. South Om.na
BU 'Puoa 21. iadspaudMl 'i'liuu L
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