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    TOE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SATTJI.PAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1006.
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UAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET
Ehorti Acti t Actio, in Ldin Ctretl
of Lilt.
WHEAT MAKES SUBSTANTIAL ADVANCE
Generally lavor Ball, Farelgn
Itaatloa Brine Stronger Cava
Ramalaa Steady, with Light
Trad Oat Firmer.
rses Included, 12TJ17e; firsts, lite; prim
V","''!-"5 "tma, Be Cheeea, Heady,
OMAHA. Sept. 14. 190.
prices wer un thi.
llm maiKt remained steady a while ih.
advanced ri.Hh.,. wnue, tnen
Opening
" -.eir northwest, and th. weather
l o tlrwct ao"!'1 .,a'n'"l w wronger
V. outhwe.t. but export Sa
il, mm u poor.
com nnp.. .. . . . . .
chanae ,r..r- k.. lclo' w"" very lltt
i..,8?J.ff'J." "' very light. Riceint
in pnoes
"ritnitiy n.n . . .
nd ahlim.nVr:.T,,i".1." wor" .w.w DU.
last vwr ; r."11- against receipts
w du. ana shipments of
receipts were 4S7,OuO bu
yers lu.r,. .7, "am. K
hold ateiii i "matea. but cash
" "ti".,.1'1' dv"ce In wheat le
1?V.nt"e,"n inHuence.
!L?,ar of 77.0OO bu
anrl i.i.7 -wpia
last year if Ailrl bu-' ",n" recelpis
840 000 bu r il.t46,000 bu- "nd ahlpmantg of
fchiY; hhi. ar,ncc" wer bu. wheat,
bu oata' UUr' 17"'0u0 bu corn Mw
mTOT M h,h o "heat
w -vj turn.
oaV. iA,faartletl : "Snow's report on
"iso made on threshing returns Am .,nU.
Shortage of 103,OoO,OiiO bushels . hu..
fh.n fi .. bushels more feed ba,"ey
V," 'ea,r' " of whl'-h will w mo
cats or to replace onts us feed. We cannot
bushel higher than Inst yeS "will n&.5
greet envlng on iho farm where at leasl
alaoPernuC;tnthSfrU'e Top a ""d
SroJb,edlvbhBrJ,mP.m !hat. we shall
l-rlc. for corn this year than Est h h
pZorUoVW V not o"v onh he
P?p?r.t on.ot. n OHts crop consumed on
....... UUL un me market nrp
Local range of options: n,"""!l pr c-
Articles ! Open, i Hlgh. Low. Clos. Tes y
2i
'70 70V4 ?0V
7H 37 37H
8H 3SW
28 2H 28
I
644
70Vsi
424
ass,
JiiJ
Whoat-
Bept..
Eec...
May..
Corn
. 8ept..
Teo...
May..
Dec...
May..
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cabh sales.
ft??rf0-.' .cr. : 1 car,
wniie, x cara, Ho.
Omaha Cash Prlcea.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 64WflieUc-
5?f Sg! No. 4 hard?We;
Spring, b4c;. No. 4 nrln AvhfiviL.
43c: No. s white, 48Wc.
Norrwh.rsUc0' No-1 wh,te
UIE-No, 2. WVc; iso. 8. 61c.
Carlot Receipts.
,i w neat. corn. Oats.
NKW YORK QEXBRiL MARKET
iaatatleas
Tarlaas
Caaatllllti.
bbla: exports 17.4M bbls. Market itrm
With QUlet tf1 Ulnna.nt. iki.iiIi 11
4fc: Minnesota bakers, U ; winter
r stents M.7fr04.io; winter straights, M (03
; winter extras t2.1M.j5i winter low
trades. i;.7 20. Rys flour, firmer: (sir to
good, S.fift?iJ7S; choice to fJncy. r..04.0().
CORNMEAk Firm; fine whits and ysl
low, 11 3fti.2B; coarse, ILlojn.U; kilo dried,
S1.75jll5. .
k.k yuiet; No. I western, 83o. e. t f.
New York.
hAHLEY-Btaadv? fenAlnv. Uo c I f
Buffalo; msltln. fcOSCcrv. e. I. f. FulTalo.
WH KAT Receipts, KXOO bu.; exports.
7l.45 bu.; sales, 1.1O0.00O bu. futures; epot
market, firm: No. 1 red 76Vc elevator;
ino. i red, 7S'tc, f. o. b., silont; Ni. 1
northern, Duluth, Vto, f. . n., silout; lin.
i hard winter. SOi?, I . fc., sflott. Hull
sentiment predominated in today's wheat
market and at one t'nie l. was Ho t
higher, reflecting small Argentine ship
ments, Rueslnn (amine icn. Inrge ciesi-
snces and oommiso.t houee lnymg. tt
closed &c net hlg'.ier, hnvlnx ,fRfd
Mgntiy in the last naif lour. M
tnio, closed at xjo; Her.timber,
n lSlftC. cloned at 77: letHimlidr.
sl4c. closed at M'la.
CORN Receipts. H1.W1 hi.; sxjort. I.E3C
on.; sales, SO.onO bu., futures; spot msrket.
nrm; ivo. j, tvo, ei era tor in 4 "'iO, 1. o. o.,
afloat: No. a yellow. 68Uc: No. S white. Uo.
Option market was ateedr with whsst
Closlns? net unoh tnuod. M-ir pVsed at 4V"r
ueptember, 6WiHo, closed at 6tHo; te-
cemher. 2c, closed at 62c
OATft Receipts. 117. tti : extorts. 161
075; spot market, steady; mixed uata, 21 to
a pounds. -87c: natural white. B to M
pounds, 87U?S!9c; clipped, white, M to 40
pounds. tOfi'MUa.
FERD Steady; middlings, IJ010, BepUm
ber shloment.
shipping;, 76c; good 10
NEW Y0R& STOCKS AND BONDS
EitiDiits Enyiic by Loir Tnrni Count
of Prion Upward.
MARKET IS SPOTTY MOST OF DAY
Featares Ceater la Aathraclte Coalers
as RettK at Report a( Pros
. able Hal of MlalaaT
Properties.
lay. S3' J
er. 'iV.1
I)r, m$
HAT-ftedr:
choice, 90CB41 oft.
HOPf-8tesdy;
16c: 19f4 l!W14c.
HIHEf Firm
common to choice, IMS.
42a
No.
No.
No. i yellow, 429
Chicago ....
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha"
Duluth
BL Louis ...
49
..176
. .K'R
.. 84
..29S
.. 70
607
it
'75
'ii
172
15
'ii
62
nalreaton. 10 to 26 lbs. !0C
California. 24 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texaa, dry. 24
to 80 lr., 19o.
LKATHF.R Stesdr: scld. 26M.ff27e.
PROVISIONB Beef, firm; family. 111.00
tlir-O; mens, I8OM.00j beef hams, 21.0Oift
22 ISO; packet. I10.ovffio BO. Cut meats, steady;
Mckled bel lea f!0 KOfilXH): pickled should
ern. nominal; pickled hams, 8120031160.
Lard, nrm: western prim, ff.wms.oo; re
fined, steady; continent. I40; south Amer
lea. I10.0D: eomnound. tT.liA4M.S7. Pork
firm: family, tlS &wi900; short clear. $17.00
18.76: me. I18.761T19.26.
TAIXOW Steady; city (12 per pkg), 6
EUc: countrv rnkea. freel. 6Uw6Ha.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, SVj
fflHHo: japan, nominal.
BUTTER Steady. Street prices: Cream
16 211c ; factory, common to firsts, llfei?
19c: Imitation creamery nrsts. iwmo.
CHEEPS Weak; state full cream, large
fancy, 12Hc; state, fair to good, lU'o;
small fancy, 12Ho; fair to good. llHOlc;
Inferior. 10silo.
EGG 9 Firm; stsle, Pennsylvania and
n B&l-. A U ( . MiQAa. .1.1.
lira I VI J ibiii;; ir iru wuiiv, t,a-amt m . n,
good to choice, 2728c; mixed, extra, iia
2ic; western firsts, 21V322c; official prices,
western firsts, 41ftc; seconds, 2oy21c; Ken
tucky. 17fi51c.
POULTRY Alive, Steady; spring chlok-
ens, 17c; fowls, 13Vc; turkeys. 14c. Uresned,
weak; western spring chickens, l.fitc
spring turkeys. fowls, 1014c.
GRAIN " AND PROVISIONS
CHICAGO
Featarea of the Trad In a- and Cloalasr
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Sept 14. The wheat marknt
ruled firm today and although a small
part of Its advance was lost, the greainr
EV 2f ,.t wm maintained until the close.
The final quotations showed the Decem
ber option H Ho higher. Corn was
down c. Oata were Hs"i4c lower. Iro
visions were 2H12J4o higher. .
sentiment In tfia wht r.i t wbm knfti-h
throughout the day and traders, generally,
were Inclined to the buying side. The
selling pressure on the market was not
heavy at any time during the day and
xll offerings were easily absorbed. The
heaviest selling was by houses with north
western connections. The shipments from
Argentina were reported as being less
than one-fourth of those of last week
and one-sixth of those for the same timo
last year. Reports from England wore
that the Russian area In which famine pre
vailed Is Increasing. Rcoelpts In the
northwest were reported light and are
now, from August 1 to date, over 1,'iUO
cars lees than for the same period last
year. Dispatches from the southwest
were to the effect that good wheat wu
scarce and that there is barely enough
to supply the milling demand. In addi
tion to these Influences cash wheat was
strong, both at Minneapolis and Kansas
City. December wheat opened IUtiO
higher, at 78o, sold between 72W7i?o
and closed firm, at 78 4c Clearances of
wheat and flour were qual to ttOS.&OO bu.
Primary receipts were 1,067,000 bu.,
against 977,000 bu. for the same day last
year. Minneapolis, Puluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 74! cars, against 2S4
cars last week and 816 cars a year ago.
The corn market today was -dull and
prices kept within a nurrow range. Com
mission houses and local traders were
fair sellers, but all offerings were met
with a good demand and the market held
about even. December opened unchanged,
at 4tC, sold between 42 He and 4 2 He and
closed steady, at 42Hc. Local receipts
were 602 cars, with 807 cars of contract
grade.
There was much realizing today In the
oats market and prices were somewhat
depresepd. Commission houses, however,
were fairly good buyers of the May option,
which tn large degree steadied the market.
The firmness of wheat and some covering
by shorts also prevented a further de
cline. Trading was not heavy. December
oats opened 4,0 tc higher, at 82 Tt Qa.
sold between 82 Vic and 88c and closed
steady, at 32ts482Hc. Local receipt
were 172 cars.
The provision market was strong and
active lor the greater part of the day and
the list was higher throughout. Packers
were good buyers of all products. At the
close January pork was up 13Vc, at
113.06. laird waa up 2 Ho, at $7.86. Ribs
aere 6 higher, at 17.02 He.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
34 cars; corn. 3i car.; oats, 217 cars;
hogs. 12,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
St. Loals Grain aad Pro vl slews.
ST. LOUIS. Sept 14. WHEAT Higher
track. No. 3 red. cash. TlftTic; No. 3 hard,
6Kf71Ho; December, 71HlHc; May, 76W
7iHc.
CORN Futures weak; cash, higher; No,
3 cash, track, 47c; No. 8 White, teVto; le
cemher. 4u4c: Mav. 4140.
OATS Future lower; cash, firm: track
No. I cash. 32c; No. 3 white, 83Hc; Decem-
her. UZ.c: Mav. 844hC.
FLOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $3 25
453.40; extra fancy ana straight, s.swav.w
cirar, L2.ttxa2.7b.
SEEDS Timothy, steady; IS.50iga.85.
r-ORNM RAIfltesdv! 12.60.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 779
78c.
HAY-Tlmothy. O3.00aa5.00; prairie. $7.508
IRON COTTON TIES I1.00H.
RAOOINO-1 1-18C.
PRnvimnNfUPorli. hla-her: lobblnsr
316.60. Lard, steady; prime stesm, $A.65. Dry
salt meats, steady: Doxea extra snorts,
89.12H: clear ribs, I9.37H; short clear, 39.50.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 13.87
ulnar rthn tl(l short clear. 310.28.
POULTRY-i3ulet: chickens, 10c; springs,
11c: turkeys, 14c; ducks, 8c j -geese. So.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2026o; dairy,
18t22c.
tccmih Firm: case count. lie.
Receipts. Bhipmema
Flour, bbls.
Wheal, bu.
Corn, bu. .
Oats, bu. ..
6.000
..70.0H0
..41.010
..62,000
10,000
43,(0
'..)
50,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sect. 14. FLOUR First
patents, 34.10tt4.20; second patents. 13.969
4.06; first clears, 83.2633.4o; second clears.
t2.4tta2.C0.
BRAN In bulk. 318.008S.2o.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of prices, as reported by b'. D. Day
& Co., lio-m Board of Trade, was:
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l
Wheat-I
Bept...:70Hi
-Dec... 71HHV
' May... "5&WH
Flax
Bept..
Oct...
Nov..
Dec...
1 li
1 09Hi
1 0DV
1 08l
71
724
7H
1 12
1 09l
Low. Close. Tes'y
70H 70H 70H
71H 78B72 7144
76H 76V 75
1 11H 1 "H 1
1 o 1 " 1 19
1 bi 1 C0H 1 0H
1 08 1 08
Minneapolis Ctrh Oose Wheat: No.
hard. 7uVkc: new. 74V4C: to arrive. 74c: No
. 1 northern. 74Vfcc: new. 73Hc: to arrive. 7So
No. 8 northern. 7-; new, Jic; to arrive,
71c; No. 8, 71c; new, 69t'70V,c; No. 1 durum,
new, 61 Sc; to arrive, 4lc; No. 2 durum
new. 69UaL-to arrive. 68 Vic. Corn: No.
yellow. 44c; No. 8, 43c. Oats: No. 3 white,
Wc; No. 3, H7Hc. Rye: 61JT"2c. Flax
31.08H-
Artlclee.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yea y.
Wheat
kk'pi. I 70
Deo. 78
4.VU!
I 4:i
Corn-
toe pt.
Dec.
May
'Oats
rcp;.
lec.
70
72M
47;
1
I 3V
ilay ;4hO--I
Pork I f
ept. J IT CO f 17 I
Jan. I It 97. U I
Lard- I
latrd-
Dept.
lct.
Nov. .
Jau.
Rlba
Hept
Oct.
Jau.
I 87:
S DO
7 74
100
I 64
7 00
71 70
7Vi72tSi
73i 77
I
47, 47
4Jhi 3'.'V
t 4S0 k 4341-a
' 32H 8J; 82
S-' JfliV-s, 8:
i . S . 84-
' 14 97 16 97' 14 96
11 7i 13 oo I ii ;
' 117,' ir, 3 87
I 6 I 8 87! I 67
I 6 8 6a I H 17
, T 72' J is I 7 72
NF7W TOTtVT. dent 14 Oners tl on a mi tn
long side of the stock msrket were resumed
In sufficient volume today to effect a turn
from the downward course of prices In
progress yesterdsy. The day s strength
wss spotty, strength at one point contrasting
with heaviness at others In the process of
nanfuvenns: to tske profits. The room
frSdlnS elpmenr Wna alrfirttlcal tt tK.
ket and put otit short Mnes cn the advances.
t ne principal operations centered In the
coalers, especially In Readlna. Much of
he activity in that stock waa attributed
to a long standing pool. Rumors to ac
count for the movement revived reports of
an Intended divestment of ownership of
coal properties by the railroad companies.
This report has reappeared at Intervals,
ever since the publication of a judical de
cision, wnicn seemed to Indicate the
Illegality of the present ownership of the
means of production for the material
transported as freight by the coalers". De
tails were not forthcoming of the rlan, but
the speculative snsumptlon waj trTat large
profits would accrue to the railroad com
panies from the proceeds of the new sr
rangement. The rise In the coalers on this
assumption was In contrast to the former
favorable effect on those storks of the tak
ing over of coal mining properties. Other
stocks which were notable strong had
special causes assigned. There were some
conspicuous gaps In the line of advanc
ing prices ana some recent leaders were
held back throughout the day. The 6 per
pent dividend came off the price of Union
Pacific and Instead of attracting demand
there seemed to be selling bv those who
had held only until the dividend should
scorue to them. A number of Industrials
figured In the dav's advances on develnn.
ments In the special trades In which they
inieresiea or in the arrairs or the
corporations themselves.
Estimates Of the hnnlr abatement nnlnteil
to a favorable return tomorrow and this
was held to encourage the speculation.
The Increase In cash for the week was
estimated to be In the neighborhood of
I15.ono.000. The subtreasury operations In
clude the payments of recent gold engage
ments abroad, except today's payment of
II. 775.000. which brings the total payments
on that account for the week up to 319.
159,000. But receipts of revenue payments
and for telegraphic transfer to Interior
paints and other routine subtreasurv on-
eratlona leave the payments by that In
stitution to the banks atMn!y 315,029,000,
There la a small offset to this gain In the
movement on balance to the Interior, which
la estimated at but a few hundred thou
sand dollars, compared with over 85.000.000
last week. This relaxation In the Interior
demand for currency contributes much to
ine prom i sea strength of tomorrow s bank
statement The further advance In the
sterling exchange rate today decreased
the command by New York on gold In
London. Attention was given to a report
also of a seml-offlclnl statement of the un
willingness of the Bank of France to re
lease gold for shipment to New York. A
fan in sterling exchange at Paris today,
lessened the prosoect of gold moving from
that center to London, which has been
canvassed with an Indirect method of
renewing supplies available to the New
York demand. The late flurry In money
was attributed to the preparation for some
large dividend payments due tomorrow, the
Principal of which Is the 3H.000.nm) payable
io mnnaara stncKnomers. This proved
a restraint on any sympathetic resrjonse to
the buoyant upshoot In Reading and made
an irregular closing.
Bonds Were benvv Total antna rati- vaIiia
32,0fi6,oro. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
The followlne was the rsnre of nrlcna
on the New York Stock exchange:
Baits. High. Law cioaa.
fund exclu.4ve of the t!.V.non.!Wi, g"ld re
serve shows: Avsllsble cah bulance. 3211.
5.916; gold coin and bullion. 3iU..47!;
gold certificates, 41,t3r,2ui.
Neer York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14.-MONF.Y-On call,
strong. 4n Per ent: ruling rate, 4 per
oent; closing bid, 4 per vent; offered at 4
ter cent. Time loans, easier; sixty snd
ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, ktfi
per cent.
rmsiii nLni.Ariiijii rArttv-wi per
cent.
STERLING EXI HAMiE Firm, w th
actual business in bankers' bills at 34 KMVu)
4 for demand and at 34 wz-4 15 for
Sixty-day bills; posted rates. 14.814)4.81 and
4.64; commercial bills, 84.79.
SILVER Bar, 7c; Mexican dollars,
62c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
heavy.
New York bonds today
Quotations on
were as follows:
C 8. rf. ta, rf..
do roupna
V. R. M. rex
So coupon
V. S. ol4 4a, .
4o eoupoa
V. 8. nw 4a. reg...
So coupon
Am. Tob. 4a
do ta
Atcbaon gen. 4a
do ad). 4a
Atlantic C L. 4a....
B O. 4a
do SVM
Br. K. T. ct. 4a...
lantral of Oa. 4..
do lit Ide ,
do 2d Ine
do Id las... i
Chea. Ohio 4Ha
Chicago AY A. mi..
C . B (). a. ...
C, R. I A t. 4a...
do col
.104 ijipan da, M aciiea. .l"ti
.1051,1 do 4S. "
.liltl do 14 arrtea
.insv, do 4s, (
.1014 U N. anl. 4s I"T,
.10.14 Manhat. c. gold 4a.. .1014,
.111 iMea Ontral 4s 77
.131 do let - Ine im
. T7H Minn a St. U 4a.... 1
.III M.. K. T. 4a....in1
.101 I do tit tA4,
. M N. R R. of M. C. 4a.
. S N. T C. gea. IHa... M
.1P2H N. 1 C. gan. la K4
. tlH No Paclfle 4a 10AH
. t4 do Is Ill)
,.110vi Norfolk W c. 4a..
. .Ore. 8. L. rfg 4a.... 4
89 Pnn. e ISa. 101
47 iRaadlna grn. 4a MVi
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Btctiptt of Ctttlt LIcht, tf Hoc and
thtep Medium.
PRICES STRONG TO A SHAOE HIGHER
Demand Good F.aoagh . to Take AU
Cattle aad Hogs Offered, bnt
Sheep gaffer Beeaau of
tonality oa Bale.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 14. lf. 1
week gave plenty vf room for a large ad
vance. Today prices sre as much ss '.'Mf
c higher than at the low point last week.
Good feeders having both quality snd
weight have been active sellers all the week
at good, strong prices. Light cattle poe
seailng quality have also sold more freely
this week than last, but the common snd
medium trades of both atorkers and fedrs
have been hsrd to move at bottom figures.
Representative sales:
cows.
1 Mai B1 aAW.1 an lva. belfera. 82 tti
(p.r: bull. ?.rtvf,5.15; calve. 11.004 84.
HtXJB Receipts. 6,ion head; market,
strong to 6c hlsher; closed weak; too.
14V; Milk or snlea. Hr.tsjasi: heavy, gr, w
scxers, pigs snn iignts.
fS4 : ps.
fi. 7Sii8 47.
6HRKP AND LAMBS -Recelr's. 4.
head; msrket. steadv; lsmb. ISV'ii'; fed
sheep and vesrllnss. 34oft5; wetern
yesrllrga. 858n'n6Sn; western shrep. 41i
1.20; st.K-kers and feeders. : 50H6 5V.
Mi ,et. u a I M. c. a..H4
T7 8t. L. g. r. tg. 4a. II '
vitrei l. b. w. eon. 4a.. Ta
7. Bahord A. U 4a
ft So. PaclSa 4a
CCC. tt. L. g. 4S.100H do lat 4a. ctfa...
Colo. Ind. ta, aar. A. 74 Southern Rr. ta...
. li Texas a P. ltts
. H T.. St. U Aw.
In fnlnn rt"lllo 4a
.limit U. I. Suml 24 la..
. 8t Wahaah lata
. y; do dab. B
. I eaters Md 4a
.! L B. 4a..
.-..KK'HiWIs. Cantral 4s..
Cola. Mid. 4s.
colo a to. 4s
Cuba I
U. A R. o. 4a...
Dlst. Sera. Is
Erie prior lien as.
do gan. 4a ,
Horn. Valler 4Ua.
japan
uffarad
. Ha
M
Ill
Ill
4s.. ai
, lot at
lHv
9Uj
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON, Sept. 14.-Call loans, 68 per
cent; time loans, WB7 per cent. Closing
quotations on stocks and bonds wers:
"Atchison adj. 4a.... M i Atlantic
SO 4S lMIU Hlnaham
Max. Central 4a. 71 leal, and Harla .
Atchison lnm'Ontannlal
do ptd looa Copper Range ..
Roaton A A 141 pair Waal ......
Boston Ma 1U a'ruiltlln
Uoaton Elarated ..lMva OranbT
Pltchburg pfd , .......13 1,1a Roys la
M. Cantral Maaa. Mining ...
N. T., N. H. A H.lll Michigan ........
Para Marquatta ... M Mohawk
Union PaclOe led V Mont. Coal A C.
Am Arms. Cham is
do pfd 7
Am. mew. Tuba it
Am. sugar
ao pm
Am. Tel.
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Dom. Inn A Steal
Edison Bloc. III..
Maaa. Klsctiio ....
do pfd ;....
Mam. Oaa
t'nlted Fruit
United 6 boa Maeh..
do pfd
Oreana Con
U. 8 Btaal
do pfd
Advantura
Alloues
Amalgamated
Asked. Bid.
Old Dominion
Oaceola
Parrot
lHVQulncr
shannon
1UH
4lt
10014
M
Adama Kxpreaa
Amalgamated Copper 101. 100
A mar. Car and Foundry. ... 1.000
oo pra loo
Amer. Cotton Oil 11,400
so pra
Amor. Exprsea, as-dle
A mar. Hide A Leather pfd
Amar. Ics tecurltlaa 4,100 87
A mar. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amar. Locomotive 4,200
do pfd
Amar. Smelting a Refining M.400
do pfd. ax-dlv
Amar. Sugar Refining 100
Amar. Tob pfd otfa ex-dtv
Anaconda Mining Co 11.400
Atchlaon JI.400
oo pia
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore A Ohio
do pfd '
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt....
Canadian Pactfla
Central of Maw Jeraay
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago Great Wcatern.,..
Chicago Nortbweetera.... 400
C. M. A tt. Fa ill Z3.M0
Chicago Term. A Trans
do pfd
C . C. C. A tt. Louis
Colorado Ful and Iron.
Colorado A Southern....
do let ptd
do M pfd
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Produote rfg
do pfd
Delaware A Hudson
Del.. Lack. A West era..
Denrar a Rio Oraade 400 44
do pfd
Dlatlllara' securities t,oo
Krla 41,100
do 1st pfd nie
do id pfd I,0u0
Oeneral Electric, ax-dlv
iiocaing valley
11144
40 H
11
400
loO
44.100
loiioo
SO0
200
1,100
13
167
11714
ti
104
101
116 H
12114
044
1774
131
4V4'
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171 it
71
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ltwt,
100
146
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17T
1J0
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t.200
700
404
200
100
11,100
67
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ii"
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4
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140
774
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774
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8 00
I 86
8 60 '1 6l!
7 :
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I 66
7 4U
Kansas Clip Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. ' 8ept. 14. WHEAT
Sfptember, 64c;' December, 66c; May,
70c; cash, No. 8 hard. OitirtSe, No. 8. 64
47c; No. 2 red, 7c; No. 3, 4dc.
CORN September, 4ic; December, 38c:
May, 3tiSc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 43V:; No. 1
white, 46ic.
OATS-No. 3 white, 81S32c; No. 3
mixed, SOiilc. ,
RYE Uncharged; 564368c.
HAY Higher; choirs timothy, 111.763
12.00; choice prairie, I9.2fiifl0.60.
BUTTER Creamery, 23c; packing. 10.
EGGS Steady; extras,. 19c; Missouri,
and Kansas firsts. 18c; seconds. 12Ve.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 199.000 1S7.000
Corn, bu 21.0f0 81.00
Oata, bu 8.000 8,000
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 14. - WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern. 7W76-: No. I
northern. 7MrT4c: December. 73o.
RYhHlgher: No. 1. o8iD8He.
B A RLE Y- Steady ; No. 2, 6ob04c; sample,
JKf'Mc.
CORN-Hlgher; Na. t cash, Ugo:
December, 42o bid.'
8
I to
6 87
No. t, .
Cash quotations were at follows:
FLOUR Hteady; winter patents. 33.804
3 45: straights. iS.OOtil ; spring patenta
U.-.OQW, stialglus, $3.2uu3.60; bakers, 8180
4j l Xu.
WHEAT No. I spring. 74fl7c; No. 3. 68
75c; No. 3 red, 7(.tj'71.
CORN-No. t, 48c; No. 2 yellow, 48o.
OATB No 2. 32 o: No. 8 whits, 83i,4?eic;
No. 8 white. 80VJ13.
RYE No. 2, Mic.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting. tJS1e,
bEED8-No. 1 Max. (104: No. 1 north
weetern. 81 0ti; prime timothy, 84 00; tlover,
Cnntract grade, $!l0H
PROVlBlONft Blmrt ribs sides (loose).
38 OA. isieas pork, per bbl., 117.00 Lard
wr low lb., 8 W. Short clear sldas (boxed),
18 71118 87.
Following were the day a receipt and
shipments of flour and grstn:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls f 27,701. a.1
Wheat, bu. 84,000 .'.00
Corn, bu 410 " tM.M
Oau. bu.... Hi 8 ;b;.joo
Rye. bu ' i""1
Barlev. bu S.70 11.600
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm; oreaunerlea.. 19Qtc
Veirua. i74to. Egga, fl,T. at mark.
Philadelphia Prodaeo Market.
PHII.ADELPHIA. Sept. 14 BUTTER
Firm: good demand: extra western cream
erv. ir.ii: extra nearby prints. 28c.
EGGS Frm: gKd dwniavnd; nearby fresh
and weetern freeh. 28c at mark.
CHEESE Steady; fair demand, New York
Prorla Grala Market.
PEORIA. Sept. 14.-CORN-Hlgher; N.
vellnw and No. 8. 4'4c: No. 4. 48a
OA IB nigner; ro. i wone. nvc, txa. a
white. 32c; No. 4 white. 80o.
nVR Firm: No. 2. 4laaic.
, WHISK T-On the basis of H. for
finished goods.
Dalath Grala Market.
DULUTH. Rapt. 14 WHEAT No. 1
northern. 7!c; No. 2 northern. 7Sc;
September, l.'c: December, 78c; .May,
7c.
fiATS To arrive, 81o; September, 810.
. RYE 64c.
BARLEY 8641 56c.
Toledo toed Market.
TOLEDO, O., Sept 14 SEEDS Cash
clovsr. October and December, 17.43;
timothy. WW; aisike, gf.uft.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Fralts.
NKW YORK. Sept. 14. -EVAPORATED
APPl-EB Market show no material
change and interior holder are said to be
rather easy In their views. Old crop sup
plies are quoted at twicfllo, according lu
grade. New crop apples In case are quoted
at f4rc; in Dag, at a-ovc.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Prui
are quiet but firm wltb quotations ranging
from Tc for Ja to 'Kai to 8c, according
to grade. Aprtoota are unchanged with
choice quoted at 14c; extra choice. 17c;
fini. luaTife. Peaches are SDsrinslv of
fered, with choice quoted at lOtjllc; extra
choice, ucjufeo; fancy, litru; txtra rancy.
1X14.IS0.
Illinois Central
later. Paper
do pfd
Inter Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern .
do Dfd
Loulerflle a Naehellle
Max loan Central
Mlna. A St. Louis
M . tt. P. A Bault Ste. U.
do pfd
Mlaaourl Pacific
M.. Kansas a Texaa
do ufd
National Lead, ex-dlv
N. R. R. of Mexico pfd....
New Tork Central
N T , Oat. A Westers....
Norfolk A Weetern
do bid
North Amerlcaa -.
Pacific Mall
Penuarlvania
People' a Oaa
rut . C, c. A tt. Louie.
reaaed 81 eel Car
do sfd
Pullman Palaoe Car ,
Reading
so tatpfd
14 sfd
Republic steal ,
afd
Rook laland ICo
do sfd
Rubber Good, pfd
tt. L. A tea Fran. Id pfd
tt. Lou la touthweatara . . .
do afd
louthera Paclte
do pfd
Southern hallway ,
sfd
Tenaetsee Coal and Iraa..
Texaa A Pacific
Toledo, tt. L A Weal-....
do old
In loo Paclta. ex-dlv
do afd. ai-dlv
V t. Kxpraae
V. t. Realty
V. t. RubiMr
do pfd . .......
tl. t. Rteel
v 4a pfd
Vlrglala-Carallna ChemloaJ.
do pfd
WabaaS
do ptd
Walla-Farge gxpraaa
Waetlnghouas glaetrta ....
Weatera tnloa
Wheeling A Lake Brie
Wlaronaia Central
da pfd
Northern Paella
Central Leather
da pfd
tlaaa-6heflleld
Ureal northern pfd
later bo rough Metropolitan..
do pfd
Asked.
Total ealea far the day,
100 172 172 -'ioo
1044 io
100
700
'00
7,100
'ioo
100
11,100
70S
too
I loO
100
U.loo
4.100
1,20
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70S
84.100
400
lo4
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ii
16014
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1644
70Mj
04
44
144X4
II
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SS
141
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1.44
60
ii4
14144
74 ii
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is 44
MV4
70
71
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4
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04 I4V4 6144
100
1.40
ioo
. 1.10O
. 1.41
I.7V0
400
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ano
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i 11.
Hal
. 1704
. 4.100
. Sk
0
101,700
M
1004
. u, Toe
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l.iod
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8444
14
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lot
2414
144
26
lit
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11444
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lots
744
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4144
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111
41
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40
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4S
871
11244
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tw
21
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71
111
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11S
1.14
100
Jit
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14344
121
M
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130
4S
11'4
110
177
11
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2
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17
4444
1
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74
72.4
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41
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48
ii
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117
171
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110
10
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112
1st
a 44
w
70
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II
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10144
ii7
100
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tn
117
100
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2
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110
44
10444
4014
110
144
444
... 11
.... 11
,...7t
... 2744
.... 1
... 14
.... 21
.... 11
.... 11
....
.... 14
.... 44
.... 144
..... 4744
....1204
.... 17
.... 1
H
.... v
.... 7o
.... 1344
.... (1
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.... 41
.... 1
.... 7
....160
.... tf
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.... It
....
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.... 12
... 1
London Closing; Stocks.
LONDON, Sept. 14. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange wore:
.. M., K. A T S7
.. N. Y. Central 14
.. 14 Norfolk W II
. .1121 do pfd M
..10644 Ont. A Western 114
..llA44,Pennaylvanla 73
..IsJ Rand Mlnaa 44
.. ail Reading 74
.. ll;Bouthern Ry M44
..1U do pfd 10IV4
.. 17 Bouthern Pacific 14
.. 4tL'nloa PaclSo Ill
..la do pfd , tn
.. M V. 8. Steel 4744
.. o' do pfd no
.. 73,Wabaah 11
..171 do pfd 47
..IM ISpanlah 4s I4u
steady; 81 7-16d per ounce.
Tel M41 Tamarack ........
174 Trlnltv
.104 t'nlted Copper ..
. ut V. 8. Mining ...
.137 Hi. g. OH
. 10 I'tah ,
. 71 Victoria ,
. 5t44Wlnona
.lot 1 Wolverine ,
. 71 i North Butte ...
. It' Butte Coalition
. 88j Nevada
. 44 Mitchell
.10444 Cal. A Artxona .
. 4a Tecumeeh ,
. 174t Aria. Commercial
1121
Cattle. Hull. Sheep.
. 8.092 3.it 17.7
. 6.612 MM 18.443
. 4,i.t i.oju i;.ii5
. 3.o64 6.4.41 li.t
. 81W . AA
Receiu.a aeie:
Oftlclal Mondsy
Ofllclal Tuesday ....
Omcial vt edneaday
Official Thursday ...
Ofiicisl Friday
Five davs thla week.. .5-2.198 29.059 71.:
Same day last week....2h.94tl 24.a 80.4nl
baine tw weeks ago... .10.844 29.471 46,8.'4
Same three weeks sgo...l8.2:a( 39.648 47,800
Ssme four weeks sgo... .12.681 41.069 82.69
Same day last year...:4.rJ0 20.2t 61,0l
The followina table shorn the lecelpts
of cattle, hogs and sheep st South Omaha
1 or ine year to date, compared wim iaui
rr: 1906. 19X. lno.
Cattle 672,414 636,727 8h.S7
Hogs 1,937,214 1.769.800 177.414
Sheep 1.2U4.807 1.1J6.630 7.K7
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
m The following will show tns price psld
for the different kinds of cattls on the
Bcuth Omsha market: - .-.,--
Good to choice corn-fed ateera 85.6Tw96.2j
Fair to good corn-fed steers 6 .0"46 b
Common 10 lair corn-fed steers.... 4.et6.JJ
Oood to choice range steers -w?M5
ru 10 Koua rsnse steers
Common to fair range it -era
Good grass cows snd heifers
Fair to good cow and heifers...
Common to fair cows and heifers..
Good to choice stockers A feeders
Fair to good stockers snd feeders.
Commin to fair stockers
Bulls, stag, eto
Veal calves
Th following tanle shows th avrag
price of hogs at South Omaha for th laat
several day, with comparison:
3.8634.50
1.6Wr2.M
1.504. e
4 004M.50
8tf400
1.7593.30
3.6U-B175
Dat. I 1906. 16v.lM.ll3.(lX.l01.l00-
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Bept.
Sept.
6... 6 67 6 43 t 251 6 461 7 40
I. .. 6 76 5 87 I 26 7 46
7... 6 88 - 6 88 6 22 6 4.1
8... 6 90 6 So 6 30 6 51 7 40
... 6 3 6 89 ( 64 1151
10. . 6 93 6 44 6 66 7 4
II. . 6 87 5 36 6 63 7 46
12. . 6 90 6 83 6 M 6 64 7 66
13. 6 00 6 21 6 61 7 66
14 6 14 6 68 5 56
4 831 6 04
I 30, i 08
lb U
34
6 46
6 89
6 68
6 46
62!
5 16
6
6 i0
I 08
(16
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
...$l.'i600
l.UU4.tt
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis
ploux City
THURSDAY'S
1.75u4.40
3.0M4i.&0
2.6tKai.00
SHIPMENTS.
Hogs.
36.kvaO.16
e.boui.tir
6.0uiuti.4U
6.0uU4l.60
6.7tul 06
Consols, money
do account
Anaranda
Atchison ...y........
do pfd
B. A O
Canadian Paclflo ...
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago O. W
C. M m St. P....
DeBeere
D. A R. O
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd
do Id pfd
llllnola Central ....
L. A N
SILVER Bar.
MONEY 3483" ner cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 4 per cent; for thre
months' bills, 4 per cent.
Boston Copper Mnrket.
Closing quotations on Boston copper mar
ket, reported by Logan & Bryan, 2 Board
01 iraae Dunaing, umatit:
Adventure
Alloues
Atlantle
Bingham
Black Mountain .. .
Boston Consolidated,
butta Coalition
Calumet A Arlona...lla
Calumet A Hecla.
Centennial
Copper Hangs
Dally Waat
Kast Butte
Franklin
Oreene Copper
Oranby
Helvetia
Isia Royal
L. 8. A Pittsburg.,
Massachusetts
Mlchltan 14
M Mohawk 14
12 Nevada Consolidated.. 144
12 North Butta. ex-dlv.. 17
01d Dominion 48 14
ft Oaceola 121
I Pneu. Service 13
Pneu Service, pfd ...11
The following shows the number of
stockers and feeders shipped to the country
and their points) or destination:
Horses. Car
H. P. Coy, Tabor, la. Q 1
G. R. Pollock, L lyase Q I
J. D. Ewlng, Ashland CJ 1
Forbes & F., West Minimer, Md Q 1
R. G. Kelley, White Cloud, Kan. 4. 1
T. B. Mcpherson, Haxle, Ark. Q 1
S. W. Cunningham, Mound City, Mo. Q.. 1
P. Anderson, otanton, la. Q 1
J. H. Lanwnsey, East St. Louis, 111. Q. 1
VV. M. Vastlne. Mourid City. Mo. Q.... !
Townsend A Reynolds, Mound City 4a1.... 1
F. H. Goodfellew, Ashland j 1
W. J. MuGlnly, Sterling W !
J. W. Decker, Arenzvllle,
G. F. Kates, Anderson, la. Q I
Bcher & Murdock, M1I0, la.-vj
Forbes & F., Shipplnsburg, Pa Q 1
Forbes & F., Emmetsbury, Md. W :
Forbes ct F., Littleton, Pa (J !
H. C. Partlow, Warsaw, lnd. Q !
Forbes & F., Mercusburg, Pa. Q :
Hals ted Bros., Johnson J '.
Thomas Sawyer, Humboldt, la. I. C... I
Proctor & Copper, Grlswold, la. R. I....
Albert Johnnon, Hamlin, la- R. I
D. Klrkpatrlck. Nichols, la. R. I
Ed Llllle, Casey, la. R. I
Patty A Dickson, Comanche, I. T. R. I..
Walker Bros., Kansas City, Mo. R. I....
Albert McOahey. North Bend U. P
George Howell, Callaway U. P
O. H. Kaldal. Lime Springs, la.-Mil....
Jim Hill, Adel. Ia.-Mil
W. A. Antrim, Charter Oak, la. Mil
Francis Hurd, What Cheer, la N. W....
John W. Dahl, Scribner N. W
W. M. S. Moore, Womelsdorf, Pa. N. W.
Fletcher & R., Grand Lodge, Mich.
Ne.
I...
1 ..
3 ..
I
At.
... lit I 4
... 7M I OS
...I'M
... 4I
...tot
Ha
I .
3..
I..
II..
A. Ft.
,.fU I M
..11M 1 m
.lit I 71
.M IN
Ml
. 174
1...
I...
1
1
1
I ,
.. 74
..12.10
, III
114
3 M
I 71
1 tt
..ISIS I 78
1 e
I M
I to
HKir&RS.
4M I 14 3
tftO I II 6
, 714 I 41 I
BULLS.
1 to 1
I 44
CALVES.
4 24 14 I 71
4 10 I M IS
tt I II I IN ISJ
10 IK)
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
Ill t II I tit I r
70 1 II 1 lo I II
4J4 I II 1 It 1 lo
40 II I 1 t at
l?t I it tl 10M to
WESTERN B N B.BRABKA.
gloat t'lfy I. It Mork Market.
StOUX CITY. Sept. 14 (Special Tele
gram. CATTLE Receipts, ino head; mar
ket steaoy; reeves, ri.t'litw; rows ana
heifers, S.n,vff76: stoclrers and feeders,
3.00ti4 80; calves and yeaj-Uhrs, 82 NHj8.50.
HiM4 Keceipts, I'.nsi neaa: market ioo
higher, selling at 16.704.05; bulk of sales.
I heifers... .w
8 cows 1100
1 feeders.. 1170
2 feeders.. 839
9 feeders.. 80
I rows 1136
11 cows 940
3 cows 9RS
10 feeders.; 796
8 76
3 40
I 40
I 40
8 00
I 60
3 30
I 60
I SO
6 feeders.. 998
2 heifers... 846
i feeders.. 8)
4 feeders.. 996
3 cows.
3 cows....
36 cows ...
3 heifers..
,1021
Sf1
8.J
, 733
U heifer
8 steer..
11 cow 9G
64 cow 898
SO row 632
3 tr. civ. 840
12 calve.. . 248
cows 704
SOUTH DAKOTA
468 3 46
HO I 26
2 60
I 80
3 80
3 86
!
I 86
2 steers
I calves...
11 cow
8 cow
22 cow
I steers....
16 rows...,.
29 row
1076
96
9"4
941
801
472
764
837
I 40
I 76
300
I 40
I 40
1 bf.
3 76
I 70
1 50
4 00
2 SO
2 60
3 96
I 66
1 71
3 86
L. R. A. Condit Wyoming.
22 teer....l)17 4 30
C. E. Edwards, wvomlna.
48 feeder.. 688 3 46 62 feeder.. 877 3 20
I feeders.. (38 i 60 ( feeders.. 877 3 75
Madden A O . Wyoming.
1 feeder... 900 3 75 18 feeders.. 901 I 75
1 feeder... 1160 3 76 3 feeders.. 860 8 10
Tom McDonald. Wyoming.
45 steers.. ..1400 4 60. 16 Steers. ...1216 166
127 feeders 1189 " 4 80 4 feeders. .1183 4 00
HOGS Speculators Opened th market
this morning by paying prices that were a
little stronger than yesterday. Packers,
however, could not sea It that way and
as a rule were not willina tn nay more than
steady prices. Possibly a few of the more
desirable loads may have sold a little bet
ter thsn yesterday, but the general run
of the hots were hardly more than steady
In fact, on somerof the less desirable load
the market was easier and tt closed dull
and weak. As will be noted from the sales
below, hoars sold very largely at 35.wt74.10,
the same a yesterday, -but the top today
was dc nigner. v
Hots have sold considerably higher all
this week than last The advance at the
close of last wsek was not only maintained
but prices firmed up, so that by Thursday
the market was 10c higher on an average
than at . the cloae of the previous week
In fact, for two days hogs have sold At
the highest point touched since August 30.
Representative sales
to Qulncy
ZS443hannon
. 7 Tamarack
.. 11 Trinity
. 10 t'nlted Fruit
. 2144 t'nlted Statea, com.
. 2J t'nlted Statea, pfd.
. II I tab. Consolidated..
. I I'tah Copper
. 21 Victoria
.174 Winona
. I Wolverine
1
. lo
.lotvt
. ;
4714
. 14
. 2
7
. t
.110
404 014 to
too
4.100
70
8oo
10
1
11744
4
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17
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New York
Mlalaar ttaeka
JZJ?: Quotation.
Adama Cea.
Alice
Breaee
Bruuawlck Cea....
Conusor Taaael
Cea. Cal and Va.
Hera stiver .....
I raw II Ivor
Laadvllle Oaa
1
.171
. 1
. M
. It
11
Little Chlaf ..
Ontario ,
Opair ,
Ptnoal ,
Savage ,
Sierra Nevada
toxali Hoaas .
Ittaadard
, I
Vi
.ISO
. 1
Bask Clearings.
OMAHA, ever. 14 Hank clearings for
total were H.6S0.835.1J and for the corre-
spunauig a laat year i,l4va,iaL6l.
Treasary Statement-
WASHINGTON, gent 14 Todar'a atata.
meat of tb treasury, baUanc la th general
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Sept. 14.-WOOL-The Commer
cial Bulletin of thla city, basing Its re
port on statistics gathered for the govern
ment, will tomorrow say: There Is con
tinued activity In worsted and clothing
wools, although Individual tranxactlons are
not of particularly large volume. Tho
larger mills are not operating to any extent
and many opinions in regard to (.heir In
activity are being advanced. Some mer
chants say that the opening of the hall
by the American Woolen company Is being
awaited, while others claim that buyeis
are hanging back until the course of the
coming London auctions shall have been
determined. Dealers have great faith in
the holdings, anil they feel that the gen
eral prosperity of the country will have a
sustaining effect on wool values. The
American Woolen company has bought
large lines of territory wool at St. Ixul
and their activity Is taken as an indication
of substantial purchases on the local mar
ket shortly, present sales of clothing wool
are of moderate quantities and quick ship
ments are being reuuestea. r ine ana nut
medium Utah, Nevada and Idaho stock are
selling at 23u:.'4c, or about SSc clean.
Montana continues to move in original
bags at 27itf28c. Half-blood Is going on a
basis of 27c. Fine scoured Is In demand
at 6!i70c. Fine staple Is quoted at 73 u Tic;
fin medium, 688'7oc; fine clothing, 7'J7-c:
fine medium and half-blood, i70c, and
three-eighths, 6&iii7e. There Is more In
terest In Texas and California wools and
lance blocks of eight months' Texas are
selling at 23g24o, or GH'868c scoured. Twelve
months Is also moving at 2tc. or iltf.Hc
clean. Northern and Red Bluff (California)
are good sellers at 2Ci:tfc. Humboldts are
minted at WaJc. Fleeces are still in active
request, uoin medium unwashed and washed
selling at full prices. The shipments of
wool from Boston to aate irom uecemnvr
27, 19ti6, are 172.206,515 lbs., against 168,894,0146
lbs. at the same time last year, 'ine ru
celpts to date are 219.632.391 lbs., against
29o.Ob6.106 lbs. for the same period last
r-
DT. L4JL1. MO., Bept. II nuut. mrauy
medium grades, combing and clothing. 23
ac; light fine, 18tf2io; heavy fine, 14u20c;
tub-washed, 33338c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Bept. 14 There was a
sharp decline In the London tin msrket.
Wltn SPOl Closing at stino arm iinurra at
flsi Locally the market was easy with
spot quoted at 839,6ruM0.0O, the inside price
bid. Copper was is oa nigner in ine uon-
don market with spot and futures both
closing at " 17s S1. locally the market
firm with I-aMe minted (it I19.00f 19 2V
electrolytic at 18.fc719.12; casting. Il .63
Tl3,87 I-ead was i 00 nigner at tit 10
In the Iondon market. Ixtcally no further
change was reported, with quotations rang
ing from 85.75 to '. accorainer to de
livery. Spelter was firm at 86 15'y 25 In the
local market. The price was unchanged at
37 Us (d In I.ondon. Iron was lower in
the English market with standard foundry
quoted at 64s id. and Cleveland warrants
at 64 7d. Locally Iron was unchanged.
No. 1 foundry, northern. Is quoted at 32'.oo
fi21.00; No. I foundrv, northern, at 19 6it
20.00; No. 1 foundrv. southern, at 120 V8
21 on: and No. t foundry, southern, at ,20.00
20 60. '
ST. IH'IS. Sept. 14.-METALP-I.aad,
higher; 6.33'gt).85; spelter. trong; 86.10.
tale Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14.-COFFEE Fu.
turea opened Heady at unchanged prices to
a decline of 6 points, which was about as
due on the cables. There were reports of
rain In Braxll. but private cables said thev
were too light to do much good. While
some bearish crop estimates were circulat
ing they were offset to some extent by
slightly smaller nrimary receipt, and th
market turned firm toward the close on
support from local trade Interests and cov
ering. The close was steady at a net ad
vance of 6'16 point. Sale for th day
were reported of 42.250 bags. Including
October at 3&ft46c; December, et 4 V"
4 40c; January, at 4. 40c: March, st 4 7mg Wc;
Msy. st 4.6077. Ct; July, st ( 96&7.10. II pot
Rio qulat; No, T Invoice, lc
N. W 2
W. H. Farley, Vail. Ia.-N. W , 1
Hlllcker A F., Fremont N. W.... 1
McPherson Bros., Ogden, la. N. W 1
James Wild. Ogden. Ia. H. W 1
Henry L'eberen. Low Moon N. W I
Henley A Thompson, Mlnden, la. O. W.. 2
Rvsn & McClellan. Sycamore, III. G. W.. 1
William Winkleman, Lohrville, la. G. W.
William J. McGinley, Burr Mo. P
H. A. Snook, Altoona, Kan. M. P
J. R. Goodley. Anthony. Kan. M. P
Frank H. Obrent, Ktawa, Kan. M. P....
Ed Roberts, Ceptervlew, Mo. M. P
William Dunn, Weeping Water M. P....
8. T. Ware, Burlington Junction Wab
C. K. Slaneker, Fairmont, Minn. M. A O.
J. W. Owens, Blair M. & O
Cattle.
G. A. Dove, Dove A Son, Cairo J.
(J. K. Ooodman, Anderson, Ja. (J
A. P. Wrlgthman, Sidney, la. Q
C. O. Hopkins, Hamburg, la (j
C. E. Balwin, Emerson, la. Q
R. J. Henry, Joy, 111. Q
Teberg & Tracy. Mount Union, la Q..
Tngman A B., Des Moines, la. R. I
Valentine Puhr, Reynolds, III. R. I
F. Schmidt, Atlantic, la R. I
W. C. Dewell Logan, la. I. C
P. L. Brainard, Dunlap, la. I. C
C. J. Kruge, Badger, la. I. C
Charles W. Meyers, Webster City, la.
I. C 3
Oscar Drehmer, Nashua, Ja. l. (J 2
Zay Wlliey, Valley-U. P
A. M. Bennett. Loup City U. P
William" Groetcke. North Bend IT. P
Robert Raleton, Lexington I". P
S. C. Thompson, V ie, Id. Mil
W. J. Cross. Neola, la. Mil ,
M. J. Conglln, Portsmouth Mil ,
W. A. Antrim, Charter Oak, la. Mil....
Schlensig & D., Soldier, la. N. W
William Paul, Eagle Grove, la. N.
C. M. Spath, Snyder, la. N. W....
Henry HchinattSck, West Point N.
L. W. Fox, IJscomb. la. N. W 2
A. Wilson, Bwedeburg N. W t
Ed. Eno, O Nell-N. W 1
SHEEP. D. D.
E. P. Mllner, Btennett, la. Q 1
G. 11. Tlieede, Walno Q 1
Joseph Carlson, Loomls Q I
S. G. Berqulst, Loomls Q 1
W. J. Maees, Walbach U 1
J. A. Soppeland. Badger, la. I. C 1
J. A. Lyon, Logan, la. I. C 1
The official number of cars of stock
, 1
Cara.
2
, 2
3
3
3
3
8
1
1
1
1
2
1
Va. At. tk. Pr. He, A Ik. Ft.
44 1H 1 20 I 10 60 IM ... I 08
M t0 114 I H 14 140 ... 4 04
! 141 120 I IS 10 141 ... 4 OS
61 tvt K IN 11 141 ... IN
II Ill ... I tO 10 Ill WIM
It .t 40 I to 44 11 240 l(W
61 121 ... I 10 44 140 40 4 04
47 161 100 I 10 61 141 ... 1 0744
4 ttS ... I 0 Tt IM 40 01
100 ... I tO 11 140 40 I 10
IT IOO .. .1 to IT Ill SO I 10
6 lit M I 10 211 40 10 .
M 194 40 6 tfl 70 161 10 I 10
to 17 ... IK 48 231 4 10
II 24 M M II Ml ... I 1
17 101 H IN It 244 120 I 1
14 tti SO I N 12 241 120 I
70 t0 10 I 00 74. 217 SO I 12
70 2l 40 4 00 44 247 ... I 1244
71 2M ... 1 00 71 241 120 112
44 2M 100 00 TO 227 ltO I II
46 117 149 I 0 44 222 210 I II
71 171 120 I 00 41 142 40 I II
U I2 10 I 00 74 12 110 4 II
64 177 ... I 00 71 Ill 40 II
69 271 IM I 00 71 211 10 I lo
7 ! 140 00 II Ill 14 10
U 117 ... I M 71 114 40 4 10
14 Ill ... I OS 41 IS1 10 a
M 161 40 01 0 224 ... I I
M4 120 I W 71 Ml H IN
STAGS.
1 174 10 I It
BOARS.
1 44 ... I 71 1 110 ... I
SHEEP There waa a fair run of sheep
here for a Friday, although the arrivals
were not as large aa one week ago. The
total for the week to date foota up about
the same as for the corresponding days of
last month.
The most of the arrivals today consisted
of lambs and the trade, as a whole, was
very slow. It looked as If packers hud
already secured about all the lambs that
they needed to kill out this week and
Hence were not In need of additional auu-
plles. Accordingly, they made very little
effort to buy, so that today's market waa
dull and weak from Hart to finish. Th
fact is the fat lamb market I 15c and tn
some cases kc lower than last week.
There were no fat sheeu here of any con
sequence, but the feellna was lust about
steady for the day. The market on good
killers l not very much lower (or tne week
lo-tlSc would easily cover all th decline
that ha taken Dlace.
Considering how late It is in the woek
there were a good many feeder buyer lien-
many of them having waited several day
to secure something that would suit their
ideas regarding quality and price, the re
suit was that th feeder market today waa
fully steady with yesterday. Feeders paid
as high as 14.76 for feeding ewes, which is
th best price paid so far. Both feeder
sheep and iambs ar a little higher for the
week, the market having been in exceed
ingly good shape from start to finish,
uuotatlons on killers: Good to choir
lambs, I7.oorq7.60; lair to good lambs.
8.75; good to choice yearlings, 3j.T6436.lo;
fair to good yearlings, 83 6-ti6. 76; good to
choice wethers, 15.15ijo.5i); fair to good
wethers, I6.00&6.I6; good to choice ewes,
$4. 7586.26; fair to good ewes, 14. 6043 4.75.
Quotations on feeders: Lambs. $5. 759
1.7b; yearlings, 36.256.76; wethers, $4.66'(i
6.36; ewes. $3.6004.76.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
60 Idaho yearlings snd wethers 87
22 native lambs, culls 67
346 Wyoming yearlings
166 Wyoming yearlings
39 native lambs, culls
2ns Wyoming lambs, feeders.
(ecaers.
St. Joseph I. It Stark Mnrket.
T. JOSErH. Mo.. Fept. 14. CATTLE
Receipts. 1.180 head; market steady; re
ives. 14. HPT s so; cows sna neners. 11.ru
4J VII; stockers and feeders. 13 26(14.60.
MOOH Receipts, .an nean; maraet ao
higher; top, 16.40; bulk of sales. 4.00fa
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,441
head; market steady.
I6.804J6 85.
Stork In Slant.
Receipts of live stock at the six prlncl
pal western marketa yesterday:
host a
yester
Cattle.
. . 800
. . 100
..1.100
..1.130
..2.600
. .3.000
I.JoO
2.000
6.200
8.872
4.000
18.000
Sheep.
tt.ooj
V.ioo
4.0M
1.800
4.000
.8,630 40,873 3 2,; 84
South Omaha
Ploux City . . .
Kansas 1 lty .
St. Joseph . .
St Louis ....
Chicago
Totals .....
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKHT.
Condition of Trade aad aotatlon aa
Staple and Faaey Produce.
EGGS Per dot.. 18c.
LIVE POULTRY Hen. 4M0c: roosters,
6c; tut keys. 1 14 13c; ducks, iiivc; spring
chickens, 104flllo. . .
BUTTER Packing stock. Ii716c: cnoic
fancy dairy, 174) 18c; creamery, iL4)34c.
fiA x-t rice quoteo ny immiii rrx
pany: Choice upland, 38 60; nitdltim, w
coarse, 3K.0otii8.60. Ry straw. ,6.5047. t.
BRAN Pel ton, 315,00.
VEGETABLES.
SWEET POTATOESJ-Per bbl., 3.fo,
TOMA'iO Kfel liutne nrowa. vr iiat ;
20 lbs., 26036c ...
WAX RKANS Per market stake i
about 16 Iba., 86e.
Tl'HNlPS, JIEETB ARU tAltnuio-i"
bu., 75e.
LEAF IJCTTUCB HOtnotts. pr time,
besde, 80c.
celkry-per dot , lotjwc,
CUCUMBERS Horns SI own. Per do..
25c.
ONIONS Home grown. lc per id, 5
Spanish, 11.76 per crate.
GREEN ONIONS Per dot. ouncnee,
RADISHES Per do, bunches, 16JjJ0c
NVY BEANS Per bu.. Il.ei, .ao. 8. 11.71
LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6c.
GREEN PEPPERaPer market haakst.
No. .
PARSLEY-Hothou. Ier cos. Dunonea,
CABBAGE Home grown, per 10., 10.
EGG PLANT-Per do., 75c
POTATOES-Per bu., 46o.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Valencia, according to lit.
t4.2orn6.00. ...
t.VTMr7 fjmuitarx extra fancy. 84
lite, 16.00; 800 else, 19.60; 360 site, 39X0; other
brands, li.oo less.
BANANAS Paf medlum-Ud bunco,
11.7502 .26; jumbo. 82 .60431.00.
DATES Per lb., 635o.
DrirHra r-ninrrio. .' 7rVfr"kv Missouri.
per 6-basket crate. 31.00tjl.25; California Sal-
ways, per rxx, soc. ,
vi .nun 1 -aiirornta. tl.u0all.71: Oregon
rltalian prunes, 31. 26.
PEARS UartletL per cox, s.iu.
(IHArhH-Muin giuwn. per -ie baakat,
17c; Tokay. 1175.
APPLEt-Per obi.. 12.0032.60.
CRAN BERRIES Per bbl.. 16.00.
MELONS.
WATERMELONS Per lb., 131C, or
about 2641 30c each. . ...
f-AMTi?i jiitpit.s . Colorado and Arlions,
per crate (standard), $1.762.00; ponies, 1160;
CUT BEEF PRICES.
No. 1 ribs, 12c; No. 2 ribs, 10c; No. 3
ribs. 6c; No. 1 loin, 15c; No. 1 loin, 12c:
No. 8oln, 8c; No. X chuck. 6c: No. 3
chuck. 4c; No. 3 chuck, 2c; No. i round,
8c; No. 8 round. 7c: No. 8 round. 6c; No.
1 piate, 3c; No. t Plte, 2: No. i plate, c
V MISCELLANEOUS.
SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks, $6.41;
granulated beet. In aacks. 36 31.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 14c; WUconsIn
brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, , AJc;
twins. 14c; young ivniencans, lovau. -
W..
"vY.
brought In today by each road waa:
Caul. Hogs. Bh'p. H'rs.
C. M. A St. P... 8
Missouri Pacific I
Union Pacific 14 13 16 2
C. A N. W east 7
C. A N. W., west.... 20 82 .. 1
C, St. P.. M. oV O., .. 7 ..
C, B. & Q., east 2 7
C, B. & Q.. west 4 10 7
C, R. I. A P . east Ill
Total receipt 40 86 24 4
Th disposition of the day's receipts was
a follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or bead Indicated;
300 Wyoming lamb.
86 Wyoming lambs .,
40 Wyoming lambs .
482 Wyoming lambs .
411 Wyoming lambs .
338 Wyoming lambs ..
692 Oregon yesrllngs,
297 Oregon yesrllngs,
feeder..
feeder...
Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 132
Swift and Company 818
Cudahy Packing Co 841
Armour A Co lot
Armour A Co., f'm 8. C. 40
Carey A Benton 117
Hill & Son 149
Hamilton A Rothschild.. U
L. F. Hus 72
tungan ac t-o.
J. II. Bulla N.
X B. Root A Co
T. B. Inghram .
Sullivan Hroa
Lehmer Bros.
Kiey Packing
Lewis
lluxuan .
Other buyers
HogsSh'p.
Co.
43
1
I
1
1
131
(8
l,oo.
1.170
l.r78
1,353
I
SuO
837
"At
153 Oregon lamba. culls.
2M1 Idaho yearlings
277 Idaho lambs
498 Oregon lambs, feeders
500 Oregon lambs, feeders
60O Oregon lambs, feeder
8fi5 Oregon lsmbs, feeder
776 Oregon lambs
72 Oregon lambs, feeders
483 Wyoming lsmbs, feeders..
161 Wyoming lambs, feeders..
203 Wyoming lamb, feeder...
3u6 Wyoming lambs
40 Wyoming lamb
773 Wyoming lsmbs
338 Wyoming lsmbs ..,
241 Idaho lsmbs '.
Sir) Idaho lsmbs. feeders
298 Idaho lambs, feeders
'96
98
80
62
60
61
68
64
64
66
78
78
41
82
49
67
66
64
65
66
63
64
66
6i
61
68
It
66
64
67
66
Pr.
6 00
t 6
I 80
6 80
I 60
I 60
( 45
I 86
6 86
7 10
7 10
7 26
t 65
6 66
5 76
6 75
I 90
I AO
0
I 60
( 0
I 60
I 40
I 66
8 66
I 60
( aA
I K5
7 W
7 ?6
T (W
I 60
4 60
Totals
.1.597 1.631
CATTLE Receipts of cattle, a usual on
a Frlduy. were very light and there was
hardly enough of any one kind to renliy
make a test of the market, ducn cattle
a were offered generally sold without
much trouble at prices that looked ahout
Sieadv wlih yesterday; in tart, the general
market could hardly be quoted a other-.!
Wire than ateady for th day.
Th niarki t 011 beef steer ha been In
very satisfactory condition all thla week.
The demand, especially for good to choice
kinds of both cornfeds and rangers, pns
been quite brisk and the tendency of th
market has been on the side of stronger
values. It would bs. In fact, safe to call
the market on the good kinds light at loc
higher.
Cows and heifers have shown the most
advance of any kind of cattle. Light re
ceipt and good demand gave the market
an upward tendency, and the fact that
prlcea wr very low at th close of last
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
Cattl Steady. Hobs Five Cents Higher
nnd Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, Sept. 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,000 head: market nearly; com
mon to prime steers, 38 75 1? 8.75; , rows.
32.704T4.76; heifers, 32.801a 6.36; bulls.
12.35(3 4 60; calve. 83.0098.25; stockers
and feeders. 32 60 4.45.
HOGS Receipts. 16.00(1 head; market 6c
Mgher; choice to prime heavy, 84 40414.50;
medium to good heavy. 36.160 4.50;
butcher weights, .46ff(80: good to
choice heavy mixed. 34 164T4.30; packing,
36 60t8 86: pigs, 86.601.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.000
head; market stendy; sheep, 34. 66475. 70;
yearlings, 35.60tT6.40; lamba. 34.508.00.
t. I.onla I. It Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., Sept. 14 CATTLE
Receipts. 2.(00 head, Including 1.260 'lex
ana: market strong: native shipping and
eera. 14.7047 so; dresaed ncer
er steers, 11(54X5.10: steers
under 1.000 pounds, 38.604,4.60; stock-irs
and feeders, $2 00 4 25; rows and heifers.
32 40476.60; ranners. 31.60ft 8.00; Dull,
82.2004.00; calve. I2 264j(60; Texas end
Indian steers. 83.26415.10; cows and heif
ers. It 004 1.60.
HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head; market 60
higher: pigs and lights. 1 10tJ 4.20; pack
era. 16.001161; butchers and beat heavy,
16 4016 40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 100
bead: market steady; native muttons.
38.00(2 6.76: lsmbs. I8 60 7.50: culls and
bucks, t3.00fi 3 60; stockers, 33. 00 tj 6 (0.
coFttiO Roasted. No 80. o per lb.;
No. 30. 20c per lb.: No. 25. 18o per ib.t No.
30. 15a per b.i No. . 18c per lb ,
NUTS Pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small.,
per lb.. He. Tlmonda, soft shells, per lb., .
lie; hard shells, per lb., 184jl4c. Cocoa- .
nuts, 34.00 per sack of 100.
BYRwP lu bbls- 87o per gaL; in caaes,
( 10-lb. can. 11.70; esse. II 5-lb. cans, (1-80;
cases. 14 2-lb. cans. 11.85. , .
HONEY Per 24 frames, 8850.
CANNED G'tODo-Corn. standard west
ern. 5o47oc: Maine, II. in. Tomatoe. Alb.
cans. 1100; Mb.. 97cfj1.0O. Pinsap-.
pies rr . - h., t?06m.i. sliced. 31. aval.
2.30;' gallon spples, fancy, 32 65: California
apricots, l.P04i'I; pears, 1.76'a2.50; peachsa, n
fancy, ll.76toJ.40; H C. pesenes. K uojjj 60.
Alaska salmon, red, 11.36; fancy Chinook, F-,
110; fancy sockeye. F.. ' 05; ardlnss.
Oil, 32.76; mustard, 13.00. Sweet po
t icea, 'i1 1 -a fu' e4i -tut. 3too; puma
kin. 80cS1.00; wax beans, 3-lb. tbiic;
lima neans, :-ir., 7dci.so; spinacn, 41. to;
cheap peas, 2-lb., 60c; extra, uuJt; fancy,
li.fA 1 76.
CURED F1HH Family whltefiah, pet
quarter bbl.. 100 lbs., 84.00: Norway mack
erel. No. 1. $2" 00; No. 2. 8.(00; No. S. 820.00;
Irish, No t, 1100: herring. In bbls.. 208 Iba
each, Norwav. 4k. 81200; Norway. Ik. 118 00; .
Holland, mixed. 311.00; Holland herring,
kegs, milkers. Kjc: ltaa. mixed. Tim,
FISH Buffalo, !args dressed, 8c; trout,
medium or large, dressed, 12c: pike, dressed,
lie; halibut, fine stock, 11c; cattish, dressed,
15c; bullheads, dressed and skinned, 12o;
whit perch, dressed, 8c; crappi, large,
12c; sunflsh, pan six, 6c; white bass, extia
choice. 12c; pickerel, fc; salmon, Chinook,
11c; whit fish (frotan), 12o; mackerel
(Spanish) ,lCc; n.itlv. per Qah. Iti5cj
codfish, fresh froten, 12c; flounders, frrah,
frozen. 11c; blueflsh, fresh froten, lie)
haddock, fresh frozen, 10c; red snapper,
dressed, 12c: smelts. No. 1. per lb., ltc;
lobsters, (boiled), per lb.. 40c; green, 87c
el. per lb.. 18c; frog legs, per dot., tic;
roe shad. 31 each: chad ro. pair. 45c.
HIDES AND TA LLOW G reen salted.
No. 1. 18c; No. t, 12e; bull hides, 910o;
freen hides. No. 1, 1144c; No. 2, 10ct hors, t
l.5o8.o; sheep pelt, 60e4?1.2i Tallo,
No. 1, 4c; No. 2. 8c.
VYOOL-Pr lb.. 18Q 254V
Cotton Market.
' NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 14. COTTON
Srt closed steady, Sales, 3.650 bales: low
ordinary, l-16c. nominal; ordinary. ( 9-Wc,
nominal: good ordinary, 7 7-16c; low mid
dling, 8 11-lle; middling, 6-16c; good mid
dling, I 8-16c; middling fair, 9 15-lRc, nom
inal; fair, 10 316c, nominal. Receipt, J.rl
bales; stock. 23.654 balea
LIVERPOOU Sept. 14.-COTTON-pot In
fair demand: prices 12 to 14 points higher;
American middling fair; t.l6d; good mid
dling. 6.87d; middling. 6 63d; low m'ddllng.
6 43d: good ordinary. 5.19d; ordinary. 6.49d.
The sales of the day were 8.000 hales, of
which 600 war for speculation and tpot
and Included 6.WO American. Receipts, 4,000
ba'es, Including 3.600 American.
ST. LOUIS, Sent. 14 "OTTON Qu'et ;
m'rt'H'ns. 9c. Salet. 'M bales; stock. 12.
VA hales.
i-.ii
i export st
Snara sand Mlaae.
NEW YORK". Sept. 14 Sl'GAR-Paw,
firm: fair refinln. 3'03Ac; centrlfirl,
96 test, 4c; molases sugar. JvrjjWc:
refined, firm; No. 8, 460c; No. 7, 46cj
No. , 4 4oc; No. , 4 36c: No. 10. I.Zic;
No. 11. 4.20c: No. 13. 4.15c; No. 13. 4 10c: N.
14 405c: confectioners A. 4.80c; mould A,
6S6: cut loaf. 6 70c; crushed. 5.70c: -powdered.
8.10c: rMntilnted 6c: runi. .
NEW ORELAN8. Ssot. 14 SUGAR
Steadv: open kettle centrifugal. 3if 7-ln:
cntrifugal yellow, 3t5Hc; aeconda, 3tj
8ie.
MOIA88ES Steady; yrup, 254530c.
Kaasas fit r l ive Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Sept. 14 CATTLE
Receipts, 1(4) head. Including 200 southerns:
market, slow but steady; choice export and
dressed beef steer. 15 4034.40; fair to good.
4 Ufii6 50; western fed steers. 83 6066 25;
stockers snd feeders. 33 50474 60; southern
taera (2 awS4.); toutbtra cow. t2.00jl.80;
REAL ESTATE TRAXSFKRS. -
Th Midway Investment Co. to Rosy
M. Nath. lots to and 11, block 1,
Pesrson A Berry t 600
Frank P. Doolitila and wife to George
A. Hoagland. lots I, 7 and I. block I,
Lincoln Place 1
Omaha and Grant Smelting Co. to
Owen McCaffrey, n 4'" feet lot 17,
and a 16 feet lot 18. Reea Place 1.600
Mary Kieratlne Carlberg and hus
band to Katie Novak, lot 2. block I.
Arbor Place Ex 150
Atlantic Realty association to Daniel
' S. Harmegan, lot 14, re-plat block 7,
Bemls Park 800
Sarah Teahon and husband to Bridget
Bvrne. lot 7. block 1, Liplon Place.. I
Highland Realty Co. to George T.
Morton, lots 14 and 13, block 7,
Shrlver Place W
Lewis 8. Moore snd wife to Argola S.
Ganft. w 40 feel - lot 23, block L
Denman Place :, &o0
Hugh E. Wallace to William Payne,
lota I tnd 4, block 1, McCornilck'l
3nd 3W0
Total for September li $lUi