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TOB r OMAHA' DAILY; i3fcE: WEDXEPAU SEPTEMBER 25, 1007.
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CRAIN AND PRODUCE ilAKhLl
i i ' '
Opening ii Weak, with Cablei Cominj
StiliWeaW.
CONTtlTOED
j .t 4 ,;. . ".
earn Try tn "ell Market Dowi, bat
Little Long,. Grain Comes Oat''
and "S- lloJdlng .' Art;
sia4t. ;
" OMAHA, Sept. 24". 1W.
f ... . . ...... W..L with rl-
.'ii; ii ui f . i . , , , n " - " - ....
Din 'imin( weaker and liquidation con
tlnues. V V '' 'J
Ths bAr factor Is trying to sell tha Jur
ket down, but very little tnng grain erne
out prices- Are' UoldiTig aieaay wi
- Ziada lower. v-.'j- " '"'T.i
Wheat opened k and lower, wlM
heavy litfuldatinn and Weak cables.
Little Ion wheat fiitin out and prices
firmed up with some strength shown In
corn. September wheat opened at 89c and
closed Hi t8e. J . .
Corn opened lowes; on good weather re
pr.it . .heavy receipts ahd weak cables.
Host long stuff was out and with soma
good buying ltrr AUtumarket took on a
firmer tone. September Corn opened at Uic
and closed at 65c.
OsJ held fairly steady, but there was
some decided selling by cash houses, owing
to the Increased! toceipl.- September oats
opened at 6c and sold at 50V4C. .
Irlmary wheat receipts weie 1,1. &. ou
and shlpmenU were- 1.114.000 bii.. as salnst
receipts last year of 1.393,000 bu. and shlp
ii ents of 75.090 bu. , . . . .. ,
Corn receipts were 1.821.000 bu. and ship
ments were 490.000 bu.. as against recelpta
last year of.ilf.OOfy-bw and shipments of
frie.OOO bu.
Clearances were 144.000 bu. of corn, none
of oats and wheat and flour equal to 1W.000
bu. . .
Liverpool 'cloned lower on wheat
and VaHd lower on corn. ' '
Seaboaid reported 2W..U0O bu. of wheat and
8VJW bu. of Corn forxport.
Local range of options:
Article.! OrVnTfljIgh.i Low. Close.! YcB'y.
Wheat
Sept,..' 89 i-.Wii
tec... 93 . . W
May!., ,69 ! 9He
Corn- ,". ' ,
B'-pt.,. ,56 66
Dec MS 61
Ma... -' .'!vlJi stn
Oats . - .. . ,
Sept.;. 60 60
Dec 48 50
May... blt 62
M MS W
99 9V
6rt4 61 M7i
61 ' . 52 ' -62 ..
60 60H 6014
9- W
61 6i ' 51
Omaha Cash Prlce-Wheat: No. 2 hard.
:ra0M-) No. g hard. 90c; No. 4 hard, nJ
Mtc; No. 3 spring, 92a'fl94c; no grade. 76
il2o. Corn: No. S. 6.V5oc; No. 4, 63MS64c;
no grade, tl2r; No. I yellow, 66oa7R; No.
i while, 6ik&5fio; No. 3 mixed, 4ofi46c.
Oats: No. 3 white, 46V41j47c; No. 4 white.
4646c; standard. i7WuHc. Rye: No. 2,
8;lc; No. t, 77ar?9c. '
Cariul Receipts.
,' ; .Wheat. Corri, Oats.
Chicago 2J6 716 400
Minneapolis ................ 143
Omaha 9H 1S1 t9
luluth 627 ...
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
l'eaturea of the Trad i as aal CIosIbk
Prices on Board ot Trade.
CHICAGO, Bepft. 14. Reports of damage
to wheat In tha Dakotas and an active ex
port demand caused strength today In the
. local wheat market, the December delivery
closing at a net gam of Vo-kC- Corn was
up w'Ao, Oats were c higher. Pro
visions were 10lSo higher. ,
The strength In wheat developed late In
tha day. Prior to that the market was
weak, because of a decline of Id at Liver
pool. Absence or new developments In the
Canadian northwest, and a liberal Increase
In the world's visible supply, contributed to
the weakness. During th last hour trade,
which 'had beer In rather email volumes,
became more active on thd, report that
nearly 100 boat loads had been taken in New
xora lor expori, ana on n?por ui uwiwbo
to wheat In the shock In the -Dakotas by
'. -wet weather. The market closed firm. De
cember opened 3o lower at 99g1.00,
sold at 94c, advanced to (1.00 and closed
at $1.001.00. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to. 161,000. bu, Th world s
' JClatMe supply, as shown by . Bradstret"s
S, reased 5,600,000 bu. Primary receipts were
'U75.000 bu., against 393,000 bu. on the same
,iay last year. MlnneapoliR.. Dulutn and
'Jhloago reported receipts of 995 cars, against
K!l cars last week and 1.279 cars a year ago.
The corn market opened weak, because
of heavy local receipts, the failure of tha
' predicted frost to arrive In the oorn belt
and also because of sympathy with wheat.
Later came renewed predictions of frost In
tha northwest and the market became
strong, prices advancing sharply. December
' ' opened Viifrtc to lower, at 6t'6t4o,
r sold between S6 and 67Tc and closed firm
t 6714c Local receipts were 716 cars, with
m of contract grade. .
v-The ,oU market opened easy, in sym
pathy with wheat and corn, and later be
came, firm, oo covering Jy shorts. Later
' ih market became easy, ohlr.fly because of
ck- btbuytnr iiemand. December oats
jpened ViiV tower, at 81iiSv61Hc. sold b
t Lween 614ii' .nd closed at 6i,c. Local
receipts were 403 cars.' . - . ;
.. The provision market, "was, fairly aatlve,
. ort moderate bujmg 'by packers, January
pork being ohieny .y Vequest. At the close
lanuary pork was 16c Wgher, at $is 30. Lard
waa . vmvS hltrhr,Lat...?6, . Rroa were
THc ttlgh-r,' at- 7 M. ' , ,
i Estimated reewlnta fer tomorrow: Wheat.
91 cars; corn, 4U eari;-oats. 328 cars;, hogs,
j'a.oeo head.' t -s.--
'i Tle leading futures ranged as follows:
it Articles.! Open.J Hlglul Low. Close. I Tes'y
?Wheae
J Corn'
IV-O.i
j,.May;
,Ost.-V
8pt ;
. Deo. -
?, May
Pork-.
; txt, '
: Jan.
Lxrdr-.T-
Opt. 1
Jsn.V
Rib.---.
. oot-'r
" Jan.!,.
. ' H VW4 W 9B PS
f9ffc - 1 00 99i 1 00SW 1 00
J -1 ft) ' 1 1 0O
lt'06(8 106 100H 106106ii4T
'i 6i i n iSi
BiS4 671. 6fi 67, 66
SiyWk 5! 87H. . &58 tj'Vi
)3S j 62 R3 624 S?H
bL'S 61 62 fl4
UM; 62 64 53
14 14 50 It SI 14 K 14 40
15 25 15 82 16 28 15 SO 16 15
9 00 10 9 Ort 9 10 9 HO
3 62l 3 7$ 3 62 3 78 3 66
3 42! " 8 45 4?' 8 45 . .f8 4?t4
7 87 7 to: 7 87f T 96 7 87
No. 1 hsrd, hew. $l.J0ir Ko. 1 -wrthrn.
old. I1.1; No. 1 nonlim. . rH-w.-lit'S ;
No. J northern, old. tl.f;- le 8 'northern,
new, 3107; No. 3 northern, H.04t)t.
WRATIIER I. Tllrj' CRAIN . FLT
r'alr Wftimdir aaa alUhtly Cooler,
, ' Sar IlfrriWelsh.f ; t
.",-" QMAUA Bfpt. iilt.
The 'nenrm mi'ea noted ovc1 the extreme
Upper' vsllcys end CsnsdUn province
Mundav morning, -moved enetward during
the last twenty-four hours and -Is -central
ovrr the Lake Buprlnr region this aiorn
Ing. P.alns continue with this dlslurbsnce
nd hts.li winds were general throughout
the lake region and extreme upper valleys
during last nlnht. The weather Is gener.
ally clear jvest of the Mississippi river.
(Temperstures are higher In the east.' lower
valleys and en the Paclfle coast. Another
sharp" drop m temperature Occurred last
night in tiie upper Missouri valley and ex
tietnnorthwest and the weather will be
slisjhily cooler In this vicinity tonight, with
continued (air tonight and Wednesday.
Omaha .record of temperature, and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of the last three yen-:
- 1907.1906. 1905.1904.
Mialmunr temperature ... .. , uu tj
Precipitation 00 - 00 ' 00 .6
Normal temperature for today, 63 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
6.97 Inches. " w . ...
Dcfilicy corresponding period lnv906,
2.10 Inches. . ,
.Deficiency corresponding, period lit .lSOe.
i.n9 Inches. r , ' '
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster:
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. '
For the twenty-four hours ending at 8-a.
m., 7T.th meridian time, Tuesday, September
St, 1907: . .
OMAHA' DISTRICT. , .
. Temp. Haln-. . " :
-Stations - ' Mit Mln. full. Kiev.
ABniana, wen noi- ( .no
Auburn, iNeb. 87 49 , .00
Columbus, Neb... 83 43 ' .00
Falrbury, Neb... 01
Fairmont, Neb. . , 96 ' 49
tGr. island. Neb. 88 . 46 '
Hastings, Neb.... 87 62
tOakdale,'' Neb.,.. 83 . 45
Omaha. Neh....... 86 V
Tekamah, Neb... 87 , 48
41
45.
47,
38 .
46
.00
.oo
.00
.00
.00
.Ifl
.00
.011
.00
.00
.oo
.U)
. Clear
1 Clear
dear
Clear
Clear
t'lear
' Clear
tlear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
.Clear
Clear'
Alia, la.... .78
Carroll, la 79
tClarlnda, la...;. 87
'Blbley, la, 76
Sioux City, la... 83
'Minimum : temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. .' tNot Included In
averages. ;
' DISTRICT AVERAGES. ' ,
I No. ot Temp.- Rain-
Central. Btatlons. . Max.
Chicago, m:.'....... 18 70
Columbus. O....... 18 76
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 78
Mlnnespolls, Minn. 19 70
Omaha, Neb 13 86
Bt. Louis, Mo 10 . 80
Another sharp fall In temperature oc
curred last night In Minnesota, the Dako
tas and northern Nebraska. The weather
Is warmer In eastern and southern portions
of the corn belt. Showers occurred In the
northern and eastern portions.
L. A. Welsh, Local Forecaster.
Mln. Inches.
54 . .04
-.66' .02
62 .01
36 .02
; 48 .00
66 .00
St. Loals General Market.
ST. LOUI8. Sept. . 24. WHEAT Firm;
track, No. 3 red, cash, 9Kig99o; No. 2 hard,
98c(6'1.02; December, 7S8c; May, $1.04
CORN-Hlaherj track. No. 2 cash, 60o;
December, 63c; May, 66c; No. 3 white,
61(661c. ;
OATS-Firm: track No. 2 cash, 49c; De
cember, 4c; No. 3 white, 62c.
BRAN-1.13'1.16.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, $4.40Ef
4.76; extra fancy and straight, 34.0im4.36:
clear, 33.2rtf3.75.
SEED Timothy, strong, 34.00&4.25.
CORNMEAL Bteady; $2.86.
HAY Firm; timothy, $12.0030.50; prairie,
$8.S04il3.09.
IRON COTTON TIES-41.10.
' BAOOINO 11 6-16c. ,
HEMP TWINE 11c. ...
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing,
$15.75. Lard, higher; prime steam, $8.66.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$9.26; clear ribs, $9.j; short clears, $9.37.
Bacon, boxed extra short. $10.12;, clear
ribs. $10.12; short clears, $10.26.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs,
HH&IJc; turkeys, 1314c; ducks, 9c;
geesev Sc. , i
. BUTTER Higher; creamery. 22jf28c.
EGOS Steady, 17c, esse count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls... , 12,000 . .6,000
Wheut. bu... u 70.000 122.000
,Cot, bu...,..,.v&..,. .,, 92.000 ; .78 000
vuio, uu,M i9u,uuv srvtuuv
EV YORK. STOCKS AND BONDS
!. : ' ."-(. .. .. . ,
Check to the Keactioii t( Monday it
t .': .' Quit Diitinot.1 ' ; ,
MAEKET IS GEHIBALLY - STEADY
Fear of Plneh In Money Dlseonragea
Aay Tendency to Pnsh Prices
Inward Bonds Are
Firm.
NEW YORK, Sept. 24.-The check to yes
terdsy's reaction, which developed in the
stock market today, was quite dmtlnct, but
the holding of the market steady seemed
enouarh to satisfy those Interested In th
support of prices, Further clearings of
the situation Is awaited, especially the
pssslng of the quarterly requirements on
the money market at the end of the month.
. The local money market remains tranquil
as yet.' the rates for call losns especially
showing great ease, but a pinch with th?
turn of the month Is regarded as a possi
bility. -In addition to the regular require
mrnts to he met In New York-pn October
1 there will fall due an Installment of 111.
625.0HO of subscriptions In Northern Paclllc
stock. The domestic Interior also Is be
ginning to assert Its demands tor supplies
of currency, as indicated by the rapid de
cline In New York exchange- at Chicago,
There . was deposited at the subtreasury
today $20,0Cl0 for t telegraphic; transfer to
New. Orleans. These occurrences, gave spe
cial Interest to reports which were cir
culated In Wall Street today that the secre
tary of the . treasury had determined to
allow the substitution ,of municipal, state
and railroad bonds for fcirvernment bonds
now held to secure government deposits
with the banks on condition that the gov
ernment bonds thus released should be used
to take out additional note clruclation. This
waa a device employed by Secretary Shaw
but there was. no official confirmation of
the prejMjrt of its adoption at this time.
The datalled report of condition of national
banks by sections on August 23. reported by
the comptroller's office at Washington, was
regarded as proving that Interior banks
will be able to. command currency, ship
ments from New York In the usual volume,
the middle western stoud for Instanne.
showing that 85.000,009 more Is due to banks
or that section than a year ago, while
$106oO0,00O' less la due by them to other In
stitutions. $ .
The statements of treasury operations at
Washington each dny do not Indicate that
more than $10,000,000 of government funds
has been freshly deposited with the banks
as yet, while It estimated that a tojal of
$40,000,000 or-even $6Q,000,OUO. would be avail
able for the purpose this fall. The avoid
ance of severe stringency, therefore, Is
still hoped for. The virtual granting of im
munity to the Chicago & Allot) In the Staid-,
ard Oil rebate cases was of moderate Influ
ence on stocks, as It had been expected. Re
newed weakness of th-t Lindon cnpr lndu
tries here, the price of the metal in New York
being reported unchanged. An outstanding
short interest Jn the coppers helped the re
covery. The ' federal injunction granted
against the Minnesota freight rata law,
helped the Hill railroad stocks. The appli
cation for.. a- receiver, for. the New York
City Railway company was ignored.
Bonds were firm.- Total sales, par' value,
$1,114,000. United States . bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of sales and quotations on stocks
were as follows:
London market. Iwallr the market was
weak and unchanged, Lead was In lower
st A 20 In London. tOclly It wss wesk
but unchanged, Br!er was tinrhangrd In
both markets, with Indon quoted at tn.
Iron was. unchanged to ld Wgher lit the
English market, with stsndnrd foundry
riuoled at Ms and Cleveland warrants al
S4 10i4jd. Locally no ehana-e was reported.
ST. LOV IB, Bept. I24.-MKTAL8 Lead,
firm. $1.66. Spelter, higher, $6.06.
New York- Money Market. .
NEW YORK. Sept 14. MONET On call,
e'esdy, 2fT3 per cent;, ruling rate, 3 per
cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 1
per cent Time loans, quiet and steady;
sixty days, 6Vo per cent ninety days,
ti4 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. ,
PRIME MERCANTILE . PAPER-6j7
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, closing
easy, with actual business in hankers' hills
' st 34.85HOi04.8iM tor ttemand and at $4 82404
! 4 M246 for alxty-dsy bills; commercial bills,
$4.81I4.2.
SILVER Bar. 7Ur: Mextran dollsrs.
62e. ' .
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
flrns. ,
Closing quotations on bonds were fol
lows; 1
...imHocklnc Vsl. 4Ht...
L N. ant. 4
.,.1'4 !. e. s 4
...0tM. rsntnl m....-
.. 'do fit tnc
...! !M , K. A T. 4s.....
... tn
...imiN. R. It. of M. . 4
... Sfc( N. T. C. f. IHl
... nH. . c. s. .,
... No. Psr.ISc 41...
.114 o t
. Hi!. w;. : 4...
. It, o. S. U r(d(. 4
.WKPfiii. ooiit. tm.
'. 84 RMdlng srn. 4s
H St. t. I. M
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of AllCinds Steady to a Little
HOGS SELLING A LITTLE HIGHER
Another l.nrne Ran of fheep and
La nibs and Market Genernlly
Twenty.Flve Cents Lower
Than Last Batorday.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 24. 1907.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bhecp.
Official Mondav
Estimate Tuesday
8.6X7
6.200
4.446
l.OO
44.277
31.000
93
n
17
M
- Now York General Market.
NEW YORK, 8ept. 34.-BUGAR-Raw.
quiet; fair refining. . 3.46c; centrifugal 96
test, 3.96c; molasses sugar, 3.10c. Refined
steady; crushed, 6.70c; powdered, 5.10c;
granulated, 6.00o.
COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio, a;.,No. 4
Santos, 8c.
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans. 3748e.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, small
colored and white, fine, 14c; small white,
good to prime, 13f13c; small white, com
mon to fair. US lie; small white, common
to prime, llHc -
EGGS Firm; state, Pennsylvsnla and
nearby fancy, selected white, 30632c; good
to choice, 26328c: best brown and mixed
fancy. 2&ff28c; firsts to extra firsts, 28ft26c;
western firsts. V2tf23i seconds. Ifte,-
POULTRY Dressed, xiulet; western broil
ers, 1170; turkeys, lX316c; fowls. 12(ff14c
-BUTTER Strong; creamery, extras, 38c;
creamery, thirds to Prsts, 23ffC8c; prpcens,
common to specials,' We 34oi western fac
tory, .common tO firsts, 19l!J230 '
- POULTRY Alive, quiet; sprinr clilckens,
14c; fowls, 16c; turkeys. 15c. Dressed, quiet;
western broilers, 16(gl7c; Turkeys, 16c;
fowls, 12314c.
1 Visible enpply f i-Ornln.
NEW YORK. Bept. 24.-Speclal cable and
telearaphlc communications received bv
Bradstreet'a show the following changes lh
available supplies as compared with previ
ous sccounts:
Wheat, tn the United Stales east of the
Rockies, decreased-116.000 bu.; Canada de
creased 676.000 btj.: totals. United States and
Canada," decreased 792.000; afloat for and In
Europe Increased 6.600.000 bu. ; total Ameri
can and European supply Increased 6.708,000
bu. . .. .. -
Corn.. In the United States and Canada,
increased 1.402,000 hu. ,
Oats,- in the United States and Canada,
Increased 1,766,000 bu.
The lending lncrees and decreases re
ported .this week follow!
Increases Manitoba, 370.000 bu.;, Minne
apolis private elevators. 200.01O bu.; Nash
ville, 157.000 bu.; Goderich, 75,000 bu.
Decreases Cleveland, 74,000 bu. : Louis
vffle, 64,000 bu. '
Adasis Expreu
Anialgamtied copper
Ai. O. r
Am. C. A F. pM
Am. Cotto Oil
Am. Cotton Oil prd
American Gipreaa
Am. H. U pfS
American Ics Becurltlea. ...
Am. Llnamn OII.....,....
Am. I.lnM4 Oil............
Am.' Locomotive ...'.;...;..
Am. Loeomotlvs pfd
Am. 8. A K ;
Am. 8. ft B pfd.,
Am. Sugar Haflnlng.. ......
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa......
Anacesda Mlnlni Co
Atehtaon .. ;
Atchlaoa -pM
Atlantlo Onsat Line........
Baltimore ft Ohio
ttal. ft Ohio pt4..j
Brooklyn Rapl. Tr ......
Canadian Pacific
Canlral ot Now' Jarasy,,'...
Chaaapeak ft QklS.. .......
Chicago ot. W
Chicago ft N. W.:w. ......
Chicago. M. ft fet T
Chicago T. ft Tr.. .......
Cktcage T. ft T. pt.......
0.. C, C, ft St.- L. n
Colorado r. ft, I. .
Colorado ft So
Colo, ft 80. in pfd.........
Colo, ft 80. td pfd....'.....
ConaolldaUd Oas
Corn Products, rfg
Corn Pronuou pfd ... .'
txUwsrs ft Hudaos
Del., L ft W
Dsinr ft R. O..
D. ft R. 0. ptd ,.
Dlatlllara' Sacurltlas ,
Erie
Brie lat pfd..., ......
Bris id pfd
Oenaral ICIectrlc
Illlnola Central
Intornatlonal Papar
lnti'Psparyffhy ;....'.
Int.' Pump
Int. pMmp ptS.j,'l.ii .'. '.j...
Iowa Contra! ..x.....m....
Iowa Cntrarpll. ...".,, .J.
Kanaaa City So.............
k. u, pfd.:...t.......
LoultTillc ft N. ......
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M.i 8f. P.' Bp g.. B. pfd. t..' 110
Mlaaouii Paclrc 100 ID ,1. T . tl
Mlaaourt, "K.'' ft T.."
J.'ra .yii 35
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" t'asli ouotatlona were ss follows:
a FIjOUR Steady; winter patents, $(.3r49( 5
erister straights, $39i4.2B; sprln patents.
l.UtS:"Q. spring stralKhts, $4. :&4.W; bakers,
J.7i3 M.
WHVAT No. 3 spring. 31.0MJ1.O7: No. 3
Drlnar.'. 8lc8l 06; No. 2 red. 96fjwc.
CORN N't. 2, 2c: No. 2 yellow. 6V4i
" tATaV-No.. J, fcMc: No. 3 white, 4'g67e.
R V K-t" I 9ufJUc.
HARLKV-4.1ood toedlng. 750c; fair to
.rho'c "-siting.-Kvfiic
. EKI-K1x, No. 1 northwestern. 31 M
Prime timothy, 34.3oj4.3S. Clover, contract
grade. 16 71. ' ' v
1 PROVIglONrV-hort ribs sides Moose
B.4Vfi14. Mfsl pork, per bbl.. I14.8j14 46
Lard,, per 1"0 H.. tiHO. Short clear sides
"e.; .;'tr.T.
Recelptg and shipment of flour snd grain-'
- -v v ,. "'" Diupment.
Mllwankee tirnla Market.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 24. WHKAT Mar
ket lower; No. 1 northern. Slto?!.!!; No. 3
nonncrn, m.mgi.v. uece.mDer, l.ooj 1.00,
asked. , -
RYB Lower: No. X 8S0c.
BARLEY Higher' No.. 2, 96c; sample. 75
86c. . ?,
CORN Tower: No. I cash, 80flli De
cember,. STSic, bid. '
-'lour. bbls..-...:;............ 80,700 , 33 1
'.Vhea. bw..,'.;.t.s.'r4...2('4.(AiO , VH.-Wi
'ovn, tU. ...if... C i....,67s.lun , .114.8HI
-ta bo. ,..;.rt.V:'.V oil fo m.vn
tye. bu . '...'.. .....V.. 8.10ft '. 1.WA
larley, , bu...(....l.. 191.600 . S3.W
On the Pruduog Exchange todgy the hut,'
; er niarket'was nTrmjrprc creameries, X3ViJ
, V; dairies, 2;'ft.t;-. L'gs, flrui; at mark!"
a.es included.. Vea'TV-; nrsts, o; prhus
rtts,' !. che,oe" steady, KfUVc. f
Kansas city t.raln nad ITTl4oe.7
KANSAS -etTT,'- Bept. K.WHKATV
-ecemor. 6lc; May. l0o. Cash: No.
1 hard. ?flieV4c: Ko. a jn",V! K.. t rA
4U-: No. i 81(B2r.
, CORN December. 60c; May. 2Sc. Cash:
OATS-No. 2. whits, 47(fM3VNo. 3 mixed,
.' Jxifr-rTJ'aisc. ,
timothr- .:
.. ExlOaSHeady; eraa. c; firsts. . 30o,
mciud.d . ttawe, returusd, la less
KtllT. l,j rft,
BUTTER-Creamery. 7c; packing.
. . ' Receipts. 6liliurien;s.'
iV'heat. bu
. orn. riu
Oste, tj
l'il.'0
3n.0l)
17.000
116
8,i'l
2J.0JO
Paorla iraln Marked.
'PEORJA,: 1H . Sept. 34 COBN-Bteady;
No. 3 yellow, 6tirEc; No, 3, 61c; No.
4, Uc: no grade, 56c.
OATS Uni-banaed;- No. 8 white, 4960c;
No. 4 white.. 4?4Sc. .
, RYK-Stearly; No., 3. .889e:
. WHlKX-i;.34..- , ...
Liverpool Ornia and Provisions.
-UYSRPOOt. " 8pt'. J4.-WHEAT-8pot,
nonilrial;, futures, steady; September, 7s
8Vad; lecemtrr. 7s lld; March, 8a d.
CORN Spot,- steady; prime mixed American,-
is d; futures, eady; October. 6s
7d; January, ts 2d.
Dnlnth Grain Mnrket.
DUL1TH. 8ept. 34. WH EAT No. 1
northern. 3112: No. 3 northern, 31.10;
September, 11.10; December. 11.09; May,
:tKl:- r r- '.-.'.
v vBoston Conner Market..
- ' ' Hm ..t m ( ..r. & . . t. , .. . J h. a I
, -4 '--'-' ' luinieiisii W r uogall I
. I'ryan members of New York and Boston !
-jw- . w. HMii.i, . nwu ,1 1 raoc
ASntur ....'...,... 11 MlrSlgas
Aihus '..'.: J,., ao Mohawk
Allarrll Nraila CoaMlldaUd
Bingham No. ButU
Bl. Mountain 4 Old Pomlniaa ....
Boatoa Conolldald. 18 Oacoals
Butt Coalition .... 14 Pituburs ft Dululk
Calumrt ft Ariaona. 112 Pd.u,
Cal. ft Plttaturg .... pfd. ........
CalumM ft Hacls...l Oulacy ...
facuasMtal t Nlaaaos I...
Coppae Rang u Tamarack ,
lTrlnltr
,,...vl.seo in
..Kt t zoo , 87 t
..',.,'. ICO I4 j
..:.. 10. ,3f V3I
4S,W
800
w;.
100 .
I . 1
44 . .46
i.ioo
iuo 110 110 n
1 . IS
i'M
l'O
100
M.. K. ft IV ptd
National Loan)
N. R. H. of M, pfd.
Nan York Canupi.
N. Y.. O. ft W....,..-
Norfolk ft W. .......
N. ft W. pfd,-,....-..
Nortk' Amartcaa ....
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania '
paopla's Oaa
p.. c, c. ft at. l. .
Preasrd Steal Car
Prmaed S C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Roadlng
Reading lat pfd
Raadlog Id pfd
Republic gtaal
Rapubllc Bteal pfd..'
Hork Inland Co
Hock laland Cs. pfd
Bt. L. ft 8. F .3d prd....
St. Loula a. W
St. L. B. W. pfd
Boulliarn Paalfia
So. Pacific, pfd
Bo. Rallwar ...'
so. Raitwar prd.v
Taonaaaas C. ft I
Teiaa ft Pacific
Toledo, 81. L. ft W
T , Bt. 1- ft W. ptd;
I'nloa Pnriflc
I'&loo Pacific pfd.
U. B. llfTM
I, '. 8. Kealty....
U. 8. Rubbar
t. B. Rubrnr pfd
II. 8. Staal
t. B. BUal pfd.....
V.- arollna Chemical ...
Va. -t'aro. Cham, pfd
Wabaik
Wabaah pfd
Walla-Pargo Eiproao
Waatinghouaa Elactrla ...
Wwiara t'nloa
WhMlIng ft L. E
Wtacvnala Caatral
Wla. Cantral pfd
Northam Paclflo
Central Laathar
Central Leather pfd.'......
filoea-Bhemeld Btael
Great Northern pfd ,
lntarborough Mat
Int. Met. pfd
Total sales tor the' dar. UJ.St ah area,
71
78
M
M .
ia 1
M
n
83
loe
'84
7
71
81
Tl
1
4S
7
42
V. B. ret. la, rag
do coupon
f. 8. la. reg ...
do enupon
f. 8. n. 4a, reg
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a.
. do (a
Atrhlann sen. 4s..
do sdj. 4a..-
Atlantic C. L. 4s..
Ral. A Ohio 4a...,
' do ls ;;.. i,
Brk- R..T. 0. 4...,
Central of Oa. la..
' "dk let Inc.......
. do Id rnc ,
dd 3d Inc
Chea. ft Ohio 4a..
Chicago ft A. Ia
C, B. A q. a. 4... Itngo. Pacific 4s
C, R. L ft P. 4a.... do 1st to ctfa....... M
. ldo rol.se... M 80. Rallwar ....,,. 10i
CCC. ft 8. L. b 4a. M Taa ft P. la 111
-t-oio. ma. b. aer. A. f3T.. Bt. L. ft W. 4a.. 7
ll
...... 4W
4
87
M
S
ea..l
Two dsys this week. ...14 8S7 6.446 66 277
Ssme davs last week... 10.713 11.4i3 62.M
Same days 3 weeks ago.. 16.883 13.4ft 34.470
Same days 8 weeks ago.. 17.1H8 12.86 87,4ti
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 12.217 10.3.V 36.o'-'7
Sane lays last year 14.647 8.106 63,487
The following table snows the receipts of
cattle, hogs snd sheep at South Omaha for
ths year to date, compared with last year:
107. 196. Inc. Dec.
Cattle R,l!W 706.K85 123,304
Hosa 1.868.811 1.8.5.2W 106,363
Sheep 1.342.403" 1.84.882 18.020
RANUli OK fr-itiCEb.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha $2.boi6.0 3670fl3J
i Kansas City 2.1"i.t 6 0"ii.45
I Chicago 1.26tf 7.36 4 SOu.6.J
; St. Louis 1.7tg'7.8j 6.20M6.W)
, 8ioux City 3.Mtti6.60 6.7oi.06
I The official number 01 tars of stoc
Seaboard A.
Colo. Mid. 4a. ....... n I nlon Pacific 4a..
Colo, ft 80. 4a ! de er. 4s ctfa...
Tubs 6a 101 tr. B. BtSel Id ts.
jivti ., 1 a s a re m. tti 1 1 omcmi numoer 01 t ars 01
Zl.' Y.Z mWi... in tbrouaht In today by each rosd was
!. 4s. . T(n t v.aiLir.iiogi.oiiecr.i t m.
-., m. at Bt. r.. 1 s
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacinc 4
Union Paclflo 31
C. at N. W. (east) 1
Bee. Ca..
D. ft R. n.
-Ulatlllera!
IKrle p. I. 4a.........
do gen. 4a
Japan 4a rtfe. ......
do id aeries.
do 4a "...
Bid. "Offered.
M Wahaah la
71 do deb. R
)Wntern Md. 4s.
T W ft L. R. 4a..
Wfa. Oantral 4a.
81 Xtrhlaon 4a
80 dO'CT. ts
'h " 1 . ' ' '
SJiC. N. W. (west). ...117
I iC. 8t. P u a n 1
c, d. & u. (east) 8
C, B. Q. (west). ...134
C. R. I. & P. (east).. 1
Illinois Central
.. is
..KM
.. u
.. 71
74
.. II
. . 8
.101
London Closing: Stocks.
LONDON, Sept. 24. Closing quotations on
stocks were as follows: '
2
1 ..
18 14
1
2 38 2
6
12
3
J ' -55
. 82 3
ToUls 300
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tha num.-
oar 01 neaa inaicatsa:
Console, money .
da account ,,.,.
Anaconds ,
Atctlleon ..........
do pfd
Baltimore ft Ohio.
Canadian Paclflo .
Chea. ft Ohtn.i.j..'
Chicago Ot. W ....
C, M. ft 8t. P..,.
Tx Beera ..........
Denver A, R. Q,.v
do pfd ..,
Erie '......
do let pM
do 2d pfd...
Orand Trunk
Illlnola Central ...
LoutaTllle ft Naak.
88 yit M.
.. i:n.
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift and Company..
K. ft T. .....'.,. 8 ' Cudahy Packing Co..
Y. Central ,.. lot : Armour ft Co.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1 Norfolk ft
.. V do pfd ....1...-
.. 13 Ontario ft W ,
.. 34t pennirlranla
..lKand Mines ..........
.. M Reading , ,A...
.. 10 Southern Rallwar ...
..114 do pfd .....
.. 11 Southern Pacinn,
., U I nloo Paclflo ...
.. 7l do pfd
v. 1141. S Steal, j...
., 48 do pfd
.. 81 Wabaah ........
.-. 11 do prd
..141 Spanlah 4s
,112
I
4
1
... 8
.,.
...114
... 14
... M
.., 13
... It
... 22
... B0-4
SILVER Bar! steadv. il l-l6d oer ounce.
, MONEY 1ii2 percent. : "
The rate of discount lh the open market
for short bills ts 3 per cent; for three
months' bills, 313-1603 per cent.
' New' York" Mlnln Stocks.
NEW YORK, Sept. 24.-Closlng quotations
on- mining slock werei . . .. ,
8, . Utile Chief ..
ViV Ontario ' ......
T3 Cudahy. from K. C
ft , Cudahy. from country...
Swift, from Fort Worth.
1 , Swift, from countrv
Armour, from Ft. Worth
Vansant Co
Carey ft Benton
Lobman Co
McCreary & Carey.......
Hill & Bon.;
F. P.. Lewis
Huston A Co
Hamilton ft Rothschild..
f P. Hubs
Wolf
1. H. - Bulla..:
Sam Werthelmer
MJke Hag.4rty
J. B. Root & Cu
T. B. Inghram
Sullivan Bros
Iehmer Bros
Sheridan Meat Co
Other buyers
Adama Con.
Alice
Breec .'.
Brunawlck Con. .
Comatock Tunnel .
Con. Cal. ft Va...
Horn stlTer
Irno BlWar
Leadvllle Con, ....
ulleredi'
11
.'., 3
... 77
,..14,
...200
I
Ophlr
Pntoil
Bavaga
Blerra Nevada
Standard ....,
Bmall Hopes ..
.. 3
..800
..183
.. 11
.. 78
.. 48
..188
.. 90
PEPPERS-JP er ; market basket.
o
fT'f '.
is t ta
t,t at - ton
800
iS.llO
M
m
27
A. ..... E .
47. 47 47
TO. lit l:in HI
100 , 31 ', li4l 81
V.s. 87
2
8e-'
IK
1
III
.
1
30
(SO
ISO '
75
14
IS
131
7
II
47
10
2
400.
too
M.
841
J-f,
II
- U, 8o ' w: . wi
. 'i.iti iio. ii
iuo ' - 1
Mlnne-nswlla Urnln Market.
, Ml.VNFAPOU; pt.. il.-Flt. Rl.-.rf,
-tnis. v.odxSor asconrt 'ratenia ti-,!
; fltet-pleagg, j; ..oiid clesas.i
13 ta-S fX ' . . - . :,. .,
HRAN-lfl bulk, 320.704 21 Ort. i
VM t AT September, ''7: rwe-ib 1
11 wTV, May, ei-Un. No. l.hard, old, 1.U; j
ttonilalon Coal
lomlnlia Btael
Eaet fc-jte ...
Prank Ua
Greene Copper
Oranhr
nei.riie
lale Roial
Junctlua
L. S. ft PHtebars
! .-5i...
failed PVnli.
t'niuvt State Cosa
.. 1 Rhods laland .'
.. ftak Cna
.. H t'uk-Keiada ,.. '...
.". I Vl.-toria .
.. 1 Winona
, Wutrlns .........
1"S Arvidla
'-
I
18
N
14
40
.. H
.. M
.. 1
.. 17
v "
.-144
41
. 8a
.
l
4
. a
lit
, 4
Cor .Market, ..
SUM1 YORK- fent 'fl -iFTK-r:
tur-a uuehunued.',-t?ale4 m rVported of!
BOSTON, Sept. 44. Call loans, 4(&5 per
cent; time loans, ti7 pr cent. Official
..It i. v- w ... .
. 4 Araalaamnted ...
. 74 Atlantic
.- rrauighm
. Hlr.l. ft Heels....
.31 , Ceateanlal-'..:h.
14 Copper Range ...
.U :laly Weal ....'.,
.11- PrankHs ,...l.,'.
J UOraabt, ..........
.!&- Ule Mnval
UlVMaae. MlLlug
Auhiaos acll. 4a
do 4a
M.j. Central 4a.,,,
Atrhlaon ,.
- da pfd
Btuten ft Albanr.
Boaioa ft Maine...
Rneion Elevate4 '. .
Pttckeurg pfd ..-.'.
Mexican ( eel ral- . .
N T., N. 'H. ft H
Ant. Arse. ( here, pfd 7 Michigan
m n. row. I u oe nonaps
l-ecember at tii.O'i and Mir at 8t,.35 U 2 i"
t-jK.t tjiil.t; No. 7 r.io. fitr; N0. 4 Sanius.
MUd, uull, Cordvu, U'c.
Aaier. Sugar
so pfd ...
Am. TAT
Am. Woolen
dn pfd
Edlaon Elec. Ills
Meea. Brertrte .
do ptd
Maw. Oas
t ailed KrnM.
failed 8, ...,,,
do pfd
V. 8. gtsslv ......
db pfd ...,v.,
Adventure
North Rtte
a wete rsalnwa . .
Nevada
Hid.
. . 1
J . , m. ... '
. vat J,rrt.,, t . ;I
rxinden - tfn uitrket .vae. Nnhaw.l. .. .
l.wer. with "ot fU"ted st !6t Ms sd
fu'vires r 4 Kid. 1 nlly the market was
fillet st "7.1.1 and K" rr"wr was lower
at 164 10s for srut and fuluics la tht-j
11a u . .
-.' H4old Dcoilnlon
l1Oecol .,
It U K.m, 1
J Oulncy
Shannon
12 Tamarack ........
- M TrtnHj t,,
88 I nlted Copper ....
1 V. . Mining.....:
I'. B Oil,
3 t'tah
II Victoria
II Wlnnna
lWolverlne .........
. 40al. A Arlaons...,
M ariaona Corn, r
I '. .
.. :a
.. '
:: 5
..80
.. l
M
.. 11
.. tu
- !
.. 8
.. 61
.. I
.. 12V
.. 81 I
10 ,
.. t I
.. 14 I
.. 1
.. I
.. K I
.. 4
.. e
..III
..111
.. 13
. .. ,, OMAH , ceSJpttAL MARKET' (
Condition ot Trade sad (inotntlona on
.' Staylft nnd Fanfcy Prod no.
EGQS-Per ao.!. ' ' ' ' 1
BUTTER Packing stock, 20tfJ0ir. choice
to fancy dairy, 23c; reamery, 28c.
LIVK P04JLTKY-Hirlig ehlckane, lie;
hens, - eeiijc4 roosters, , 6c; turkeys, 12c;
ducks. 861,10c; geese, .6?. "
xiAY-ChoicoT No. 1 upland, $100; me
dium, ta.ou; No. L Mttom, 38 00; off , grades
from I5.W to. 36.60; rye,, straw, 37.00; No. 1
alfalfa, 311.00. -v ,,.., 4 i ... ,
FRUITS AND' MELONS.
. APPLES-WealWy 11.40 per 4u. ;. Cali
fornia Uollefleurs; W.'20tl4.28;'i -Wolt -"Tiver
PPlf ,34.60 per 4M. jfu .,,
vVAXERMKLONd-rJEaQlv 854jk); crated
for ahlpn.enL 10 jjcpv'lb. - ,
CANfAUjUPliV-B.aiiK Ford,1, atlgndard
crate, 32.26 homo grown, standard. 31.75.
UTAH PEACH fcbV-Per bog, $1,35; Colo
rado, $1.35. -.
, PHARa-Bartletta, $3.$ per box; 'Flemish
beauties. 3B.00.- ' ,t. ., -'. - ,
GRAPES- Home grown. 8-lb. ". bgsket, 33
326c; California tnalnga, $1.76.-
PRUNES-Utatr Italian. $1.26; ailver. 1.?8:
Hungarian, 32.00. ,
BLUEBERRIES Per lS-qU.,. $20.. .; .
VEaK'fJlStJSo.
NAVY BEANS-Pet bu.. No. 1,. $2-00
a-iu; sso. t, iz.iu; uioia, tic per to, 1
POTATOES Per bu.', new, 376e. 1
BEANS New wax and string, 404J60O per
market basket.
BEETS.' TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per
market basket, 60c.
RADISHES Per. dog. bunches, borne
grown. 300. - i .
TOMATOES Home grown, market baa
kftt crt.t3 60c
CTTCUMBKReVUper' onsket.'' JR340c.
CELERV Kaiaiuasoo, 3oa.:oo.
ONIONB Yellow and red, 2e par lb.;
npanisn per crate. 11. jo.
NEW PEPPERS-P
SUV.
SWEET POTATOES-Market basket, 66c;
Virginia sweets, per bb.. $3.s0.
BEEF '-'tJnt. ' J
BEEF CUT8-N0. 1 Tibs. 14r- No. 3 ribs,
loin, 13c; No. 3 loin, o; No. 1 chuck. 6C:
No. 2 chuck, 4c; No. 8. chuck, $c; No. 1
mund, 8c; No. 3 round, 8c; No. I round. 7ei
No. 1 plat, Jo; No. -I' pints, ao; No. t
plate. St;.. .
TROPICA!- FRUITS.
LEMONS Limonera, 340 else, $7.00; other
brands, 60ch31.00 less. - - ,
DATES-Kaduwav 6t; Bayers, Be; Hal
low is, 6c; ne su led walnut date. $-lb
DOS, si. w.
BANANAS Per medium slfe-d bunch.
$'.00trt.25: .Jumbos. 32.0o36t).
ORANGES-Valencina', Mi , snd W . slses.
$ 6tti4-o; 120, ISO, 176. iJ0 and a slies, 36-tt
66-00. . 1
MISCKLLAKEOTTg.
COFFEE Roasted,. Ne. Hi. ?o per lb.)
No. 20. 14c per lb.; No. 36, 10 per lb.;
No. 21. 12c per lb ' '
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are somewhat unsetled-by freer offerings
front second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo
tations range trom bu to 8e for California
truil and trow 6o to 80 for Oregon.
Peaches are slightly easier, with fancy yel
lows quoted at 13c. Raisins are firm;
three-crown loose Muscatels are quotttd at
8c;. four-ciown, JOo; . seeded, raisins, . J3
FISH Halibut, lie; trout, J3c; pickerel.'
j-t:i pise;' ic; pias, r rresn rosen, yie:
vhlterua. 44'816o; buffalo, 3c; bullheads,
skinned and d rested. Uc; cattish, diesssd,
17c; white perch. 7c; white bass, 16c; black
baas, 2U-; sunliah, 64j8ci crsppWa, tiVc;
lurge ci apples. 16c; herring, fresh frosen.
c; whltetlsh, frosen, lSejl&c; pickerel, fresli
frozen, 8c; Bpsnish mackerel, l;o; native
mackerel, Udfjso per fiahj . oodosn, fresh
frozen, 12c; red sn-ipper, I20; flounders,
fi-eeh frn?n. 12c; haddock, fresh frosen, U!c;
melts, 13c; ahad roe, 46o per lb.; frog legs,
3c per dos. ; grn gag turtle meat, too
I rt to.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern, 66c. Tomatoes, fancy 3-pound cans,
$1.46; standard. 8-pound cans, 31.26. Pine
apples, grated, 2-pound, $2.rV82.30; sliced,
U.,a2 2i. Oallon apples, 83 26. California
apricots, (2 00. Pears, 11. 76ir2.se. peaches,
11.76(0 i 40. L. C. peaches, $2.uutj2 M. Alaska
lalmon, red, (1.20: fancy Chinook, flat. 82.16;
fancy sol-keys, tlat, (1 3d. Sardines, quarter
oil, 83-n; thrare-ouarter mustard.. (310.
Sweet potatoes. ll.H'ul.li. Sauerkraut, 80o.
Pumpkins, hocitiil.00. Lima beans. 2-pound,
7octel.2a. Soaked peas. 2-pound, bOcj fancy,
$l.ivttl.4.
HILi.rl AND TALLOW Groen salted.
No. 1. 8c; No. 2. "c; bull hides. 6c: green
hides. No. 1, 7c; Ne. t, 60; horse. li.WI 60:
Itaeu pelts, Soctj l.26. Tallow, No. 1. c;
No. i. $c. Wool, Ujl!c
Wool Marfcet.
ST. UH'In. Sept. S4. WOOL-Steody; me
dium grades, combing and clothing, 23'S'
26c; light fine. tVf-Jto; heavy fine. Kfrlec:
tub washed, 20336c.
LONDON, Sept. 24.-WOOL-A large num
ber of buyers attended the -opening of the
fifth series of wool auction, sains here to
day. A poor seloctlpn. amounting to 8,3x3
bales, wss offered, but competition wss
spirited. Home buyers secured eosrse cross
breeds and continental' buyers took good
supplies of - medium grades. - The ' few
merinos offered sold readily to horn and
continental buyers at an advance of 3 per
cent. -Cross breeds sold - at unchanged
rats. American buysra purchased Ana cross
breeds. .Following are Ihe sales In detail
(Jueenslgnd. 10 bnles; gressy, 11.181s. West
Australia 30' bales: greay.J 71i lid. New
Zealand, 1.3 bales- ecniwed, Is -1ti1 rJ-
rry- YV? t'n of Oood Hope
end Natal. 4n0 bsles: senjred, 8dflB 3d
greasy 3eiod. "River Platte, 3v0 bales;
scoured, eu'uls Id.
4K8
1,
, 727
, 73
'. 169
! '75
, 60
. 442
, 2R1
. 224
, 223
, 130
. 127
. 81
. 263
, 162
. 32
. W
131
, 103
1
. 30
6
! vis
1.104
2,084
2,220
3,12u
1,664
630
726
871
3. 498
81
26,728
Totals :..'..' 6.TJ4 8,618 82.645
' CATTLE Receipts of cattle were quits
liberal, but not large enough to be burden
some. As there was a good demand both
fiom local packers as well as from coun
try feeder buyers, the market as a whole
was In a reasonably healthy condition.
The supply of beef steers, both corn-feds
and rangers, was small. The moderate of
ferings In the face of a good buying de
mand held prtqes steady or - even firm.
Sellers as a rule were summing up the
trade ag a good, steady and fairly active
market.
Cows and heifers were also In good de
mand, while the supply, though liberal, was
not large. The prices paid looked Just
about the same as those wliloh prevailed
on yesterday's market.
There were a good many stockers and
feeders, but they seemed to move off quite
freely at Just about the sarr-e prices as
yesterday. In faot there was not enough
change to be worth mentioning. It ia ex
pected, that the country will, take a good
many cattle this week as a large attend
ance f .-people from - the country ts 'antici
pated during - the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities,
whloh open tomorrow and extend over Into
next week.'
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn,
fed steers, 36.264Lf7.00; fair to good corn-fed
cattle, $5.36tt6.26: common to fair corn-fed
slsers, 34. 50416.85; good to choice range
steers, 34.7r4lo.6o; fair to good range stems,
84.40ii4.7fi; -common to fair range steers,
3.0((t4.40: good to choice corn-fed cows and
heifurs, I4.l'"i&kl.60; fair to good grass cows
and heifers. (3.10-3.63; common to fair
grass cows and heifers, 32.001)3.10; good
to choice stockers and feeders, (4.70&6.26;
fair to good stockers and feeders, 33'S4.70;
common to fair stockers and feeders, (3.03
63.90.
BEEF STEERS., -Ho.
at. Ft- Us. . AT. -Pr.
80.... 1248 a ao
HEIFERS.
8... 8S0 I 06
. .... STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. .
14....... 871 I 08 I
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
10 cows.
SO feeders.,
t cows....,
12 heifers...
8 heifers.
843
73
760
426
4 calves... 233
23 feeders.. UJ7
14 feeders.. 360
10 cows 1090
14 cows 1108
18 cows 1046
40 feeders.. 923
31 feeders.. 807
67 feeders.. 824
8 cows 693
8 feeders..
- 4 feeders.,
11 feeders..,
16 feeders..
cows.....
7 steers.. ..1087
J. J.
23 cows. ....1021
18 steers.. ..1160
J. S.
23 feeders.. lil
6 steers.-.. .130
8 00
3 80
3 90
8 86
3 80
3 00,.
4 26
WYOMING.
8 feeders.. 1175
14 cows..,., 013
3 bulls,. ...1233
8 hellers... 4J
4 heifers... 810
4 feeders. , 0
10 cows.....luc2
r,3
830
062
748
m
4 25
3 30
3 00
8 70
3 80
3 90
4 00
3 36
3 10
8 50
4 OO
4 2
2 26
4 00
Hanber, Wyoming,
11 feeders,. 1067
13 cows..,., 827
82 cows 10)5
44 cows W
19 feeders.. 1029
13 steers.. ..1168
i OOWB.,'...llf6
4 cows 9:0
4 feeders.. 1016
16 feeders.. 6M
63 feeders.. 79
11 feeders.. 707
10 cows Hot
4 30
2 90
3 76
3 10
3 76
3 76
3 30
4 30
3 00
3 60 .
3 20
4 00
4 30
8 60
3 36
3 60
4 00
4 20
4 00
3 60
3 26
4 36 -Lebo,
4 60
4 60
T steers. ...1193 4 45
Wyoming.
10 steers.. ..1061
Spear Bros., Wyoming,
37 steers.. ..1U9 4 30
J. B. Kendrick. Wyoming.
M steers.. ..1X0 4 86 126 steers. ...1133
24 cows. ,...1046 4 00
COIjORADO.
H. B. Msreolt, Colorado.
I 86
4 40
8 cows 830
4 steers.. .,1023
Colorado.
1 steer 1250
1 bull 1460
DAKOTA. .
K4 feeders.. 1147
10 cows. ... 960
13 heifers... 763
11 cows 860 3 K5
t COWS 86a 8 86
J. Krsft,
9 steers.. ..1183 4 26
8 cows..... 9t5 8 00
SOUTH
33 feeders. .1187 4 60
23 feeders.. 9HS $ 90
17 cows 10211 3 86
V. Bernard, South Dakota.
49 cows loss 8 86 16 steers.. ..1259
A. M. Oliver, South Dakota.
IS feeders. .1196 4 30 10 cows 923
Wyo. Hereford Association, Wyoming.
82 feeders.. 1236 6 26 1 feeders.. 1177 4 7S
75 steers.. ..1243 4 76
Edgar Boice, Wyoming.
139 feeders. HUM i 00 140 feeders.. Mil
96 feeders.. 1277 .4 66 18 bulls Via
II steers.. ..1168 4 36
Hlrslg Bros., Wyoming.
24) steers.... 1241 4 90 32 cows 1067
V. Wilkinson. Wyomlna.
I 46 feeders.. 1160 4 86 1 steer 1280
Grinder, Wyoming
E. H.
37 feeders., 7K3
t feeders.; Thi
cows 1113
L.
IT readers., 863
3 cows KM
J-
4 cows 1076
4 teedere.1060
T. F
71 steers.. ..1160
48 feeders.. 1CM
8. J.
36 stsera....l"a
2 cows (at
3 86
l0
4 16
3 60
4 86
3 65
3 IS
4 16
3 30
5 (10
186
in
4 36
3 96
3 96
3 36
Shul,
8 66
3 16
Milne,
3 15
4 40
20 feeders.
I bull
14 cows...;
Wyoming.
3 feeders.
3 heifers.
Wyoming.
" 62 feeders.
.1070
. 942
. 615
. 570.
I 93
loo
3 76
I 00
3 60
' KVf 4 66
( 10
60
3 60
I 75
Lewis, Wyomlna.
4 an u steers.. ..1174
4 15 4 f seders.. 10J4
Bharp, Wyoming.
4S x 1 cows 964
17-
I DA HO.
13 cows lOfO 1.00. 66 feeders.. 1043
HOGS The hog market as a whole was
In very fair -shape to day. Buyers all
seemed to want a few and there waa more
life to the trade than yesterday, so thst
the big bulk of offerings clanged hands
in very fair season In the morning. The
prices paid were steady to a little stronger
Some of the packers were claiming that
their hogs were costing them close to 6c
higher. - The most of the bogs sold Instds
the-range. (6 8i.iJ.u0. with several loads of
right good light bogs as high as 86 80.
Yesterday there were no full loads abovs
86.26,-only a pltcn of a load bringing (6 30.
Representative sales: " '
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a gr.ind total of 44.277 sheep and lambs re
ceived, -cm top of that big run there were
21,000 reported this morning, making some
thing over 66,000 for the two days. The
msrket yesterday was In very good condi
tion considering the sine of the receipts.
As noted yesterdsy. the general, market
wss Kiiloc lower, but there wss undoubt
edly esses where stuff actually sold as
much as 26c lower. This waa by no means
bsd. considering the big break at Chicago
last week, snd tho further fsct thst
Chicago reported still lower yesterdsy.- The
big run tsxed the facilities at the yards
to the utmost, and with three scales In
operation. Is was six o'clock before every
thing sold was weighed up. When the
ecales were finally closed the great bulk
of ths receipts wss cleaned up.
This morning, with another big run on
hand, the market was slow In opening,
largely because there did not appear tn
he the usual number of oountry buyers on
hand. Next week the annual fall carnival
Is to be held In Omaha, which always at
tracts a larga attendance, and It Is possi
ble thst a good many buyers will wslt
until then before coming In after their
feeder. If so they are making a mistake,
as the time to buy Is when the receints
are large, and If parties wanting feeder
sheep snd lambs cannot come In this week
they might better send their ordere to
some commission Arm. Next week there
Is bound to be a rush of buyers, while
there Is nothing to Indicate that receipts
will be especially Isrge.
As noted above, the market this morning
opened rather dull, and while eome sales
did not look much different from yester
dsy sellers generslly were calling the mar
ket as much as 10c lower or fully 29c lower
than the close of last week. As usually
happens with such a decline, there were
cases where the decline wss more than
that, esrieclslly on kinds that were not
smte-M after.
Quotations on good to choice killers:
Lambs, $6.75f7.00; yearling wethers, (5.600
t.9u; wethers, (.9O0a.i6; ewes, 84.Ma.0o.
No quotations are given on lair to good
killers, as leeder buyers are taking prac
tically everything of that description at
better prices than packers will pay.
Quotations in feedera: Lambs, (6.2a96.75'.
yearlings. $6.606.eO; wethers, 84.7Mid.00;
ewes. 84.00(4.40, yearling breeding ewes,
Ki.oonjo.60; aged breeding ewes. 36.IKT6.76.
feeders,,
feeders.,
feeder..
f'drs..
tftt
6 75
( 76
6 76
6 76
( 90
4 SO
4 36
4 90
( 25
6 70
4 90
7 00
4 90
4 40
4 36
( 40
4 90
4 40
& 15 .
6 ft
6 16
( 26
6 25
6 25
5 36
4 40
4 40
60
6 76
8 76 ,
4 76
6 76
4 00
4 00
6 36 .
6 46 .
4 65
4 60
5 90
4 40
4 00
6 76
4 76
6 15
6 16
6 15
4 36
5 00
6 80
6 26
5 60
4 26
6 60
. 6 60
9 35
4 40
6 40
4 40
4 40
40
6 26
6 85
6 Ai
0 65
6 40
t 40
( 25
4 60
6 65
6 65
6 26
7 00
7 00
700
7 00
5 60
6 8.1
96
6 75
6 611
6 60
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Honrs Weak to rivs
Cents Lnwnr.
CHICAGO. Sept. 21. CATTLE Receipts
estimated at' about 10.000 head; market
best sleadv: others lower; steers, $S.a&W7.
cows, 33.304;t6 00 heifers, W.0Ofl6.75: bulls.
32.6iH.J0: chIvss. $3.0O,.0O; stockers and
feeders. 32.40fi6.00,
HOGS Receipts estimated at about 14.000
head; market weak to 6c lower; choice
Le"y.r,h,';p,n?- H-: Haht butchers.
f-404!.6u; light mixed. (66(6n.40: choice
light. 4t..4bt.6o; packing (6.4n(t.io; pigs
(4.2S.2R: b"lk of ssles. 35.K6&I1 26.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-ReceTpte estimated
at about 23.0U0 head: market steady to 10c
lower; sneen. 83 Stvfc8.7B; yesrlinas. iS TTxil
lambs, (fl.ooia7.60.
No
eoO Wyoming lambs
3o2 Wyoming lambs .
850 Wyoming lambs
176 Wyoming lambs
360 Wyoming lumbs
240 Wyoming (units .';.......
214 Wyoming feeder ewes.,
667 Wyoming feeder ewes..
109 Wyoming ewes
22 Wyoming wethers
7oo Wyoming feeder lambs.
liio Wyoming ewes .,
816 Wyoming larnbs
S13 Wyoming ewes
276 Wyoming feeder ewes...
1216 Wyoming feeder ewes,.
201 Idaho wethers
86 Idaho wethers
170 Utah feeder ewes
37o Utah feeder ewes
619 Utah feeder ewes
40j Utah feeder awes
260 Utah breeder ewes..
88 Utah breeder ewes
875 Utah breeder unci.,.,,,
J40 Utah breeder-ewes.......
Utt Utah cull ewes
UUh cull ewes.!
An Linn- yearlings ,
690 Wyoming lambs
lfcfi Wvnmln. 1 ..... I
MWyom nS tab. V";.'.:"
,w Tjuiiiing . mmus ...
69 Wynniliia lanitm
211 tVvnmlh. ll l.,.t,.
"2? doming yesrllnfcs A Weth's
.88 Wyoming lambs
29 Wyom ng lambs
L Wyoming cull lambs.!
2Sl Wyoming feeder ewes.........
30 Wyoming lambs ,,'
361 Wyoming lambs
344 Wyorrrlna Intnl. e
489 Wyoming - wethers,
itf Wyoming wethers,
90 Wyoming wethers.
114 Wydmlnk ewes
43 Wyoming wes ...
280 Wyomlna venrllnir
1(7 Idaho ewes, breeders
til Idaho lambs, culls and f'drs
.7? Idaho ewas. culls and f'drs..
144 Idaho iambs, feeders
186 Idaho lamhn r.n
265 Idaho ewes, breeders.'.'!.'! !"!
71 western lambs, feeders
41 western lambs, feedurs
.A western lamhs, feeders
64 western lamhn tmmA-rm
365 Idaho lambs, feeders..!!.!!!!
wethers t
lambs
lambs, feeders
lambs, feeders
'esrllnss
M Idaho yearlings
77 Utah lambs, culls
08 Idaho
2.13 Idaho
600 Idaho
340 Idaho
374 Idaho
287 Utah
5.18 Utah
118 Utah
47 Utah
59 Utah
4ft8 Utah
423 Utah
351 Utah
3n4 Utah
feeders
feeders
feeders
feeders.
AV.
67
66
67
66
67
46
90
91
104
105
65
lurl
69
96
96
96
93
107
101
96
95
96
92
92
93
96
66
92
93
67
67
57
67
40
44
86
60
60.
62
48
94
48
57
67
K9
101
98
94
101
78
96
45
84
69
59
96
49
60
61
51
61
10) ,
41
68
60
1(10
8a ,
66
66
62
42
104
70
6A
y g 1 . ns ii.a
heifers. 82 (MJ4 80; stockers snd feeders,
W ini4MI; calves snd vesrllng. 82.504)8 76.
HOGS Receipts, 4w head; market
stesdy. selling at (5 70r.n6; bulk ot sslen,
(0.16(16.35. t ,
t. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOPEPH. Sept. 24 CATTLE R
celpls. 2,P head; market er-Mve and steady:
natives, 34.t)un.ri; cons and heifers. (l.76rV
4.9; stockers snd feeders. (3.76414.76.
HO1 Receipts, 6.864 head; steady to
wesk: top, (..; bulk of snles. 86aMlan.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-He, elpls. 3.074
hesd; sheep slendv) feeders pv0.v lower;
lambs. Kfrff7.-: yesrllnss, 86aiiei6.r5; weth
ers, K Hw.10.rt; ewes, (4.7rrt6.3.
tot ton ,.tarkt. -
NEW YORK. Sept. t4.-COTTON-rutures
opened stesdv; September. 10 80c hid; Octo
ber, 10.73c ; December, iac: January, lO aAc;
February, 11.08c: March. 11 08c; April, 11.11c;
Msy. 11.16c; June, 11.17c bid; July. U.2.V.
Spot closed quiet, middling uplandf ll.90c;
middling gulf. 12.18c. No ssles.
Futures closed stesdv. Closing bids: Sep
temlier, lo.tiec; October, 10,71c; November,
10V: December. 1087c: Jsnunrv, 1097c:
February, ll.02c; March, 11.08c; April, H.ISc;
May, ll.lirr; June, 11.18c; July, 11 2V.
GALVESTON, Sept. 24.-COTTtN-I3C.
ST. IUIS, Sept. 34. COTTON-Qulet ;
middling, 13c; no sales: receipts, 10 bales;
shipment. 14 bales; stock, 3.11". bales.
IJVKRPOOL, Sept. 24.-OOTTON Spot,
small business done; prices 12 points lower;
American middling fair, T.Sid: good mid
dling. 7.27d middling,. gtWdt low middling.
4.!d; good ordinary, 6.64d; ordinary, 4.94d.
The sales of the day were 4.000 bales, of
which were for speculation and export,
and Included 4.CC0 American. Recelpta were
8,200 bales, all Ainerlrart. '
llanlc t'learlnas. .
OMAHA, Sept. If -Hank clearings for
todsy were (2,004.215 .63 and for the corre
sponding date last year. (1.665.846.20.
FORTY " REALTT TRANSFERS
Bnslness of On Day Neta Oss Hnn.
dred ' nnd Twenty-Tkree'
Thonsnnd Dollar. '
Real estate business Is going , ahead.
Monday there were forty, transfers, ag
gregating (123,000, and twenty-six mort
gages, which . Is better than business has
been running for month or two. '
Realty trade la expected to be light, how
ever, through the Ak-SaNBen festivities.
It always ia. Both sellers and' buyer have
visitors during the ' carnival period and
don't have time to look at houses and lot.
After the king' ha passed by business
usually takes a Jump forward.'
Among tha sales t)f the last forty-elghl
hours are; House at T,writy-rifth nl
Ersklne, E. W. Gunther to J. G. Jewell,
(4,000; house near Hanscom park, 'E. T.
Peterson of the rlty engineer's office to El
R. Woods, (4,400;.. house on Thlrty-Atst, ave
nue near Davenport, C A Bloniberg to
8. E. Davles, (4,100.
THIRTY DAYS FOR ASPHAU
Wltkln tknt Pertnd City Engineer Ei
peets to Complete Hen-airs
. nf Streets.
Within the next thirty day Che city en
gineer expects to complete hi repair of
asphalt street for the year. With the ex
ception of two or three short street down
town, the principal work to) be 'done I on
Fortieth treet and this' will ' be reached
some time next week, If present plan are
carried out. ' ...:
With a Car of asphalt shipped the first
week - In September, from California, still
missing, the engineer Is buying material In
small quantities from Hugh Murphy, who
has' considerable asphalt on- hand for work
on his oontracts, ' Mr, Murphy expect to
begin to place asphalt on the streets this
week. ' . .. " . " '- -v .
Bee Want Ad Produce Results.
RAILROAD TIME CARD
US ION STATION 10tk AND MAROY.
Union PnctSe.
Leave,
a 8:60 am
a tM pm -
The Overland Limited.
The Colorado Express.
Atlantlo Express...
The Oregon Express.,.,
The Los Angela Lim.
The Fast Mall....
The California Express
Colo. -Chicago Special.
Beatrice Local
North Platte Local
Ckloaa efc ortfcerssf are,
Chicago Daylight... a 7:06 am
Bt. Paul-Minn. Exp 7:50 am
Chicago Local...,,..,.., el:30 am
Sioux City Passenge... vWara
Chicago Psssengei ,.i.,..a 40 prn
g 4: 10 pm
111:56 pm
a 9.30 am
a 4:00 pm
al2:10 am
am
am
. b 1:42 I
7:42 (
Arrive,
a 6:40 pro
a lax) pm
a 1:30 am
a 6:00 pm
a 3:16 pro
a (:4b pm
a 6:50 pm
4:60 am
b 6:18 pm
a 4:15 pm
lambs,
lambs,
lambs,
ewes
lambs
lamhs .....
lambs
lambs
yearllnaa .
l.'ill Wvomlna lnn.l,e
U'vnmln. In m K
:ii !'omln yearling's"' feeders' 92
fob Wyoming yearlings 93
W Wyoming .yearlings 92
St. Paul-Minn. Lim
Los Angeles Limited..
Overland Limltedr.,
Fast Mall
ioux- city Local. ...... ia
Fast Mail..
all:M pm
al0:O0 pm
a 3:34 pm
a 3:88 pin
a-lel em
.'...'.I. 4:00 pn 'a 1:23 am
71
102
40
68
rwln City Lemlteri.
Norfolk-Bonesteef .,
Lincoln-Chadron ...
Dead wood- Liucobi .
Casper-Bhoshonl. ....
HastlugS-Superlor V
irremont-Albion
Chleagn Orent
1:24 pm, a 7:40 am
a 9 30 pm al2:iipm
.,n.iwt -. . e.oe
a aivy aii m v . wj , , ,
s;ny prr- n s :w am
saw pm
a M pm
......a r:40 am
b 7:40 am
......a 1:00 pm
8:00 pm
i b 3:08 pm
bS:5 pm
WHlm.
St. Paul-Mlnneaptflla....'. 8:80pm
St. Paul-Minneapolis..,. , 7:30 am
Chicago Limited.;...'..... 4:05 pm
Chicago Express.. 7:80 am
Chlcsgo Express..,,....,. 3:30 pm .
a 7:40 am
a 6 . 85 pm
all:23 am
a 4:36 pm
all:26 am
b 6:35 pm
bl'i:46 pm
1: T:34 am
11:35 pm
8 .27 sm
11:36 1 m
1:80 pm
tit. Pant.
a 72 am all :60 pm
6.10;
Kansas City Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY Sept. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 22,000 head, Including 1,000 head of
southerns; market strong; top. $7.10; choice
export and dressed beef steers. $6.0t&7 JO
fJr te good, $4.7044.00; western steers. (1.76
4z5.; stockers and fenders. (3.506.2O;
southern steers. (S.Ug4.35: southern cows.
$2.0U((i3.16; native cows, (2.133.88; native
"I'ers, (3.15Ca5.(0; bulls, t23t(8.25; calves,
(3. 2t4l6. 2S. 1
HOGS-Recelpts, 10,000 head; msrket
opened bp- lower, closed steady; top, (t 30;
bulk of sales, (4.(16.271; heavy. (6.ot,
J1, jokers. $6.1(XS4.X7Vs; pigs and light
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt s, 14.000
hesd; market atsady; lambs, luc lower
lamhs, $.SO7.26; ewes and yearlings, (5 ud
4i6vXi, ranue vearllngs. 86.4046 85: range
sheep, K76iit6.eo; stockers and feeders, (.1.75
9J6.75.
Cklcagn, Mllwankee
Chicago A Colo So'l...
Cal. & Ore. Express, t... a 4:20 pm a(:362pni
Overland Limited , ......a 9:5k pm a 1:30 am
Perry Local ,...e i:15 pin, alO.HOam
Cklcngn, Rook Island Paoia.
- - BAST. v
Chicago Limited .a 3:45 am
Iowa Local a 7:0" am
Des Moines Passenger, .a 4.00 pm
Jowa Local an :40 am
t'hiiii tEastarn Ex.),. 4:60 pm
Chicago Flyer a 4:W put
. . WEST. -Rocky
Mountain Llm....all:40 pm
Colo, and Cal. Ex ...a l:3tpm
Okl. and Texas Ex 4:40pm
LlBcoln-Falrbury Pass..b 8:46 am
Mlssnnrl PnclSo.
K. C. A St. L. Exp. ....a 8:00 am 4:66 am
K. C. a St. L. aixp Jl:Uptn 4:36 pm
Nebraska Local 0 pm all;40am
W a bask.
St, Loul Express....... 6 JO pn
at. Loul Local (from
Council Blurts) a 1:30 am
8 tan berry Local (from
Council Blufls) .....
lliluvis CsnlraL .
Chicago Express........
Minu. A bt. Paul Exp.
cnicago Limited..
All -.30 pm
4:30 pm
11:80 pm
b 9:5i pm
A 1:25 pm
g S;8i am
A t:35 am
at 4:40 pm
1:46 pm
bl0:U am
8:30 am
aulas pm
010:11 am
a 3:46 pm
a 8:66 pm
a 8:80 am
8 Jo an
BURLINGTON gTAaOTH 4k HIIQI,
..b 1:09 pm
a 7:20 am'
b 7:80 am
a 4:00 Dm
Mum. St. Paul Ltntd.a 8:30 pm
t. I.onls Lira Stock Market.
sJ5I-a.LOJ;,t8' PT' $4 CATTLE Receipt ,
5.000 hesd, including 1,000 head of Texsns
rnsrket for nstlves strong: Texans, l(yg2uo
I. r ZZ: snipping ana export steers, 1
(5 tfx&7.2n; dressed beef and butcher steers.
lo.ex86.10; steers under l.f-00 iwunrts. (4 0 Hti, I
8.00; slorker ard feeders, (?.7S.i-5 00: rows'
and heifers. (3 Uii4.90; csnners. (1.3il80- :
hulls, C Ktt4.i6: calves. 8.1 'ftJl.Tt; Texas I
and Indian steers. (3 2&&6.50, cow and 1
heifers f.7;93.80.
HOGSReceipts, 8.000 head: ' market I
tron; pigs ana ngniB, ra.vuff) ;.go; packers
S5-au.6f; butchers and best heavy, (i.3ia
8HEHP AND LAMBS Receipt , 4 or 0
head; market slow; natlv muttons. (3 tih,
160: lambs (2 75r6.8: culls and bucks, $3.00
63.25; stockers, (a.Ol.oo.
toek In Slgkt.
Receipts of iv stock at the six principal
western market yesterday:
Cattle.
South Omaha 4.3UO
Bnrllagtna.
Denver' sV California..
Northwest Special
Black Hills
Northwest Exprssa.,,
Nebraska points
Laavs.
.A4:i0pm
. 4:10 pm
.a 4:10 pm
.A 9:30 pm
.a 3:0 am
..A (:M am
Nebraska Exjireas.J..... 6:k) srn
Llnsoln Fast Mail.. I b litf pm
Lincoln tooaj. ............
Lim oln Lo si
Louisvllla A Plattsin'th b 3:10 pm
PelVevue-Plattsmouth . 8:16 pm
Flattamouih-lowa . .....b 3:14 am
Belle vue-Plattsmouth
Denver Limited all 86 pm
rides t Special a 7:00 am
Chicago Express ..a4'pm
Chicago Flyer ..4:S0prs
Iowa Local 3 11 sm
St. Ix-uln Express a 4 44 pm
Ksneas City A St. Jo. . . al 45 pm
Ksnsss ftty Sr. Joe.. .a 4:16 am
Kansas City Bt Jo ..a 4:46 pm
V
Arrive.
A 4:10 pm
A 4:10 pm
4:14 pm
A 4:44 AC
A 4:10 pm
A 4:10 put
all 11 pm
8) 8.08 m
A 8 40 pm
I10:20 am
T:44em
iVwipra
4:44 am
all pm
3:64 pm
a 4 Mam
U :30 am
H 6am
A I 80 ro
A 4:i. pm
WEB4TER ITA
Sioux City..
Kanna City.
St. Joseph...
St. Louis
Chicago ....
2,100
......22 on
1820
...... 6.HO
.. .,,.10.(iu0
llnta.
1.000
4.5o
11 0l
4 264
8
14,000
21.000
H.O'A
3.074
4 ono
23,("
f rnnl
xSTtt A irsitraa
MlnnamBUa, A
Totgl receipt... t.'....ia a,754 44.074
Ions City LIT Stock Mnrket.
6IOUX CITY. Sept. 24-Speclal Tele-
tram.) -CATTLE Recelpta. t.OoO lit-ad; tnsr
t steady ; besvea. $4.604) 80; cow and
Cklcagn,
Oaiakn.
Twin City Passenger.. .b 4:8e am
Sioux City Psasenger,. .a I o pm
Emerson Thecal b 4:44 pm
wmerann lyval .e('4Bam
Mlassstl Pnolnn. .
Local vl Wspin ' '
Water i 06 am
Falls City Local. ...???.a ( 64 pm
A Dally, b Dally except Sunday,
only, d Dally sxcept Saturday, a
e4to :nday
4
Arrtys.
b4lpm
1124 am
b 4 14 am
e I 84) pm
1
, ( pm
ail :z am
e Sunday
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