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    T1IE BKE: OMAHA,
FRIDAY,
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SEPTEMBER 3. W09.
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(.RAIN AND PMDUCE MARKET
Wheat Boosted on Buying by Trader
Who Turn Ball.
ACTUATED BY LIGHT RECEIPTS
I that Farmer Are Stacking
Wknt nnd ftrcet ta Hald It
lor Better rrlrra Than
Ikmt at Preet.
horta, 113 124; clear ribs. ill 124; short
clnr. SI3.SK.
Poi L'i RY-Stedy; chicken. llc;
Spring. 154c; tuikeya, 17c; dock. 1V.
S'-e,e, 5c.
Flour, bhls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ..
Oils, bu. ..
Receipts. Shipment.
..11."
,.28 Sun
..43 '
M.7K)
7901
15 1
47.6O0
NEWYORK STOCKS ASDBONDS
Market is Narrow and Little Interest
is Shown in It.
OMAHA. Sept. T. j
Wheal value were boosted today on
ulng by traders who turned bullish be-uiii-r
of tha light receipt. New was
K' t oiil that fnrmeri are stacking wheal
itnil expect to hold it tor better price.
iiAin a reported in the northwest and
damage in the mocked grain la predicted.
..asn wi.tAt waa higher, in good demand,
uiii( io lighter offering.
Com wa Strong ana nlgher en heavy
buying by shot is, w ho bava been seiling
l.eavuy (or lure week. If the lower
ci up estimates are confirmed, buying whi.
k general.
tVi.eai u I surprise al the opening and
KOod buying planed an advance. . News
v as considered bullish and cash values
v re higher on an Improved demand. Re
ceipt aie very light and with the present
nipping demand values should work
higher. 1
. orn started trong; and howed oonsld
erabla strength, with wheat. Cash houses
.re cood oiiyere early, but orders were
s on Called and values eased back to about
vrsteid.i:.' close. The 1st msrket was
(lull and without feature.
Primary wh-at receipts were .25 000 bu.
and shipment wsre JTT.irtO bu.. asalnst re
u Ip . 't vrar of 8C2.00O bu. and sntpments
oi 481 008 bu.
Prlmaiv corn receipts were 443,000 bu. and
shlpmenis wet rOS.OVO bu.. against receipt
la -ear of S'5.000 bu. and shipments of
1 bu.
( lour nice were 17.000 bu. of corn. 4 000 bu
o' oats and wheat and flour equal to SM.OjO
bu.
Liverpool rinsed l'ifilMid lower on wheat
and 44 higher on corn,
Local ,.u:u ot op;i ne.
WEATHKR. I. Tlin GRAM SF.1.T
Continued t'naettled. with Hkswers
FrMit and Slightly Warmer.
OMAHA, Kept i.
Italns were general wlihln the last twenty-four
bourn throughout the northwest
and over the Mlssouil and upper Missis
sippi valleys, and continue fnlllng generally
over those sections this morning. The rains
were generally heavy In Nebraska and
were well distributed over the state. The
following heavy falls occurred during the
twenty-four hours ending this morning,
vis: Columbus, i ll Inches; Hastings, 2.06
Inches; Fall bury, 1.94 Inches. Falls ex
ceeding one Inch were quits general over
the state. The total fall at Omaha was
1.47 Inches.
STEEL SHARES ARE HIGHER
Ills Dae to Active Demand for
Iron and Steel Prod arts tri
Condition Causes Some
Aaalety.
Gold coin. $es.i.sw: silver dollars. $417.
K'.nno; ni' tr dollars of W0, M.U1 HO;
sliver certificate outstanding. l4S7.2fi9.Ono.
Ueneial Fund S'sndnrd silver dollars. In
general fund. $4.269. 3-tf. entrant liabllllles,
l'C..4 is1, w orking balance In treasury
offices. X1 te.706. In banks to credit Of
United Statoe treasurer, 137.773,814: sub
sidiary silver coin. SZTi.il.VT; minor coin,
ll.'"1 Total balance In general fund,
Vi'7.9l.fiy8.
Articles.; Open Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Vliesi-
Sopt.
Dee.
Corn
Sept. Dec.
Osis
Sept.
Dec.
;!
M
31 V
7Vs.
cih' "
64
,sr."r.'
9041
364 1
IS; 4
87'! It4
6141 f.04
64 i U
Prtrea.
Omaha Cash
WHKAT-NO. i hard, 94Ji7c; No. hard.
SB4Hc; No. 4 hai-d, WAc; No. 3 sprint,,
tUiMc: no srade. MfiYic.
t tRX av,tlW,e; No. 3. ?4iS'c; No.
4. R2V.(Bfl2c: No. I vellow. 6ic: No. S yel
low, 62c; No. 2 white, No. 8 white
64'4C.
OATP No. 8 mixed, Mfi'Stc; No.
low. S7l4Ke: No. S white. S71I3c;
white. SCVtljrc; standard. S'ic
RYE No. 2. 67c; No. 8, Q'iMc.
Csrlot Reeelsl.
Wheat. Corn. Oflts
........... t J83 iSt
ie
15 2S 2t
' 8S
8 yel-
No. 4
Chicago
M nnespolls ,..
Omaha .................
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CHICACiO CiRAlV AND PnOVISIOX
Feat a res vf the Tradlna; and Closln
PrlefS an Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Sept. 3. Wet weather In tha
northwrat drove chorts to cover in the
wheat market here today, which resulted
In material Advances In all deliveries. At
the close prices Wera Hc to Sc above
vesterdRV's final flguf-es. Corn and oats
fif.aa.1 frm hut ttrovlslona ware easy.
Momentary weakness -vas' manifested fn
tha wheal pit at the.. opening of the mar
kst. owina to.a decline.' of Id to 1H1 at
Liverpool, but a strong tone soon deval
oDed. and during the remainder of the dar
aoiitlmcnt continued bullish. At the high
point of the day prices were from IKo to
lT4(aju above the low marks, several re
cessions occurred during tha day because
of profit-making by lucal holders, but at
the close prices were less than hie below
tha high point. .Weather conditions In the
northwest were the' chief factor In the sit
uatlon. Rains were reported In various
seetlonk of the'spTtrur wheat belt, and the
official forecast predicted additional ahow
ers thronffhout MUihasota and the Dakotas
during the next thlrty-alx hours. The
movement of new' wheat continued on a
liberal scale, and demand for the cash
grain was strong In the northwest and
aouthwest but slow here. Thera were no
export Inquiries noted -here. During the
day December sold between Wo and M74
VRc and closed at 94c.
Possibility of damage to the new crop
by cold weather induced considerable buy
lug of coin by shorts, which resulted tn a
strong market the greater part of tha day.
At ilia close prices were 'c lower to Vto
higher,' '
Oata were firm nearly all day. Oats
closed rirm. with prices He to c higher.
Provisions showed moderate strength
during the first half of the day. but senti
ment In the pit a bearish late In tha
session. At the close prices were 6c
higher to THo lower.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
NEW YORK, Pept. 2. -The slock market
tnrisv m-sa ntrrnti sn,4 lltll Interest was
Slid I shown In It. The cointna three daya' closet.
Interval, from Krioav evening to the fol
lowing Tuesday morning, emphasised the I
tendency to quietude In the market. Newsj
of the day had little influence on the
trading.
Innu was an abundance of testimony to
the vital Improvement aolna on in the iron
The cool weather hae extended nd leel trade contained In the reports of
over the Atlantic and gulf state, and while
temperatures are slightly higher in the
lake region, the upper Mississippi and Mis
souri valleys, the weather eontlnuea oool
In those sections. Light frosts occurred
last night In the lake region and Ohio val
ley. The weather will continue unsettled,
with showers and slightly warmer. In this
vicinity tonight and Frldsy.
Record of temperature ann precipitation
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years:
1KW. 1 1T0C. ITOfi
Minimum temperature.... 5i 6 M
Precipitation .00 .00 .fli
Noimal temperature for today, 70 decree.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Corn add Wk, Rea-toa Balletln.
For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four
hours endlnst at 8 a. m., 71th meridian
time, Thursday. September 2. 190i:
OMAHA JjIeTRICT.
Temp. Raln
Rlstlons. Max. Mil., fall. Skv.
Ashland, Neb S2 50 1.24 Cloudy
Auburn, Neb 70 67 M Raining
Hiokrn How. Neb. 6 fa 1.2b Foesv
Columbus, Neb... 60 - 64 2.11 - Cloudv
ICulbertson. Neb. 64 60 . 8 Korsv
Falrbury, Neb.... 71 69 1 91 Cloudv
Fairmont, Neb... M 66 .M Cloudv
Island. Neh.. 70 51 1.04 Cloudv
Hartlngton, Neb. 67 6? Cloudv
Hstlngs, Neb.... 6.1 68 2.0n Cloudv
Holdrege, Neb... fi! Kl .tO CMoudy
Onkdnle. Neb BT 64 1.10 Cloudy
Omaha, Neb K2 63 1.47 Rilning
Tekarnah, Neb... 67 64 .S5 Ralnltln
Ata. la... 70 62 ,19 Raining
irroll. la 64 46 .00 Cloudy
Clarlnda. Ia 67 66 .80 Raining
Slblev, la 60 44 .04 Cloudv
Sioux City, la... 62 64 .38 Raining
Minimum tamnera.ture for teive-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. Not Included
in averages.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
Central.
No. .r
Stations.
Tmp. Rain.
Chlcaro, 111 21
Columbus. 0 17
lies Moines, la.... 14
Indianapolla, Ind.. 13
Kansas City, Mo. 21
t-ouisvllle. Ky Is
Minneapolis, Minn. 2a
Omsha. Neb 18
St. Ivouls. Mo 13
The weather continues cool throughout
the corn and wheat region. Light frosts
occurred In the Ohio valley and lake region.
Rains were general In the western portion
since tha last report. . L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
XKW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Max. Mill. Inches
6S 4? .00
6 40 .00
6 4S ' .01
73 42 .00
81 4 .23
. 7ii . ' HI .00
I 46 ,08
64 i, 61 .f
. 7tl ' - 52 ,. T
((notations
n Varloas
autive demand for Iron and fr piaotloally
all grade of the finished product- Not the
current trade returna, but the prospects
for the future, are what must be sougni
in the prlie fluctuations of seiuntles, and
art what doubtless p.ayed a part in the
rise of the puce of I nited Siaies Steal to
day to within a small fraction of Its high
est record price. The small effect produivd
i.ti the cotun market by the appcaiance of
the government report of the condition of
that crop on Auuxt 25 deprived It of In
fluence In the stock market to some ex
tent. The severe deterioration In the con
dlilon of the crop is modified In Us effect
on the position of the industries depending
on a supply ot cotton by the large acreage
planted, and even mere so by the after
etculs of last year's crop, which Is shown
by the computation Just finished by Secre
tary Hester of the New Orleans Cotton ex
cliaiiue to be the largest crop ever marketed
In the history of me country. There was
a note of anxiety manifested In the grain
murKrts also today, the attention paid to
the drouth In the corn belt shifting some
what to tbo reported rams in m. n.f.n-
wesi, which It was feared might hurt the
quality of the spring wheat harvest.
Tne Increase in the dividend by the Calu
met and llccla Mining company was of
more Influence on Ihe market for coppm
shares than was the news of trade condi
tions. The statistical position of copper In
leparded as unsatisfactory on the whole,
the piling up of stocks abroad Indicating
that ihe rate of production of the metal
Is still ahead of the Consumption, with
small promise in this condition of early
betterment of prices for the metal. The
general dullness of the market movements
In industrial specialties continues to stand
out conspicuously. The American Hi'lu
ami I. earner stoi ks responded to a highly
favorable annua' report. American Loco
motive suffered no apparent harm from a
showing of a year's earnings Insufficient
to pay the full dividend on even the ore
fened stoofc. The failure to hold the entire
advance in prices up to the end of the d
was regarded us corroborative of Ihe bfliei
that professional covering operations made
up a large part of the buying.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value,
$2,270,000. United States bonds were uii
inanged on calL
.Niiiniei o: ku.os and lending quotations
on. stoks today were as follows:
9lM High. Los
fit York Money Market.
NKW YORK, Sept." J MONEY On fall,
firm; 22 per tent; ruling rate, 2l- per
ceni; closli g bid, Jl4 per cent; bffered t
2' per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty
flsvs. ifc3 per cent; ninety days. S3
per cent, ninety days. 3''3S per cant; six
months. 374T)4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4i1T4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer with
actual business In bankera' bills at 14 8.M0 T
4.8R15 for sixty-day bills, and at $4iS5
t.StW for demand. -Commercial Mils, MM
G4MV
SILVER Rar, 51c; Mexican dollars, 44o.
BuN DS Government, eteady; railroads,
firm.
The following are the closing quotations
on stocks and bonds:
U. t. r( Is. re. 1st. MM. 4ti ,
, IS H Int. w. M. 4S....
K'14 Maan .... .....
'61 H t H -
''ax. r. m. ist u...
tl U S 4k. U till..
SU AJJ. unl. 4s ...
I0IM , K. AT 1st s
fM i, ,.n H
Vn. fsclfU' 4
1IH. .. It. st M. 4H kS
'SN. T. C. (. Hs 1
a coupon
V. 8 3. reg
to cSupon
V. 8. 4i re(
do coupon
Alllt-Chal. lit is..
Am. At t
Am. T A T. ct.
Am. Tobacco 4s..
d i
Armour a- To. 4Mj,. ..
.
IK
Atrhlenn gen: 4s
do eT. 4
lu CT. Ml
At. C. L. 1st ts
Bl. A Oblo 4s...
do 3Wa
Jo S. W.
Brk. Tr. ot.
I"" do ab 4s
l TWst. T, N. H. A
.117H ct. Da
l N. A W. lt e. 4i
4a iron do pt. 4a
.'H No rai-lflo 4s
li r do
4 7 O. 8. L. rft. 4s
Cen. ot Oa. S 10rann. cv. !.
Cen. Lthr Sa l1lt an esn. 4s
r.. nf N. J t 5. .137 Reading gen. 4a .
Chra. A Ohio 4Hl....in( g,. L A B T. fg.
do rT. aa ao gn. M ,
Chliato A A. 3Ht... TSTaSt. t,. . W a. 4a..
r , B. A Q. 1 4a.... 'S do 1M golt 4a....
do gan. swseaaard A. L. 4a
C. M. t i r. I IHa fl So. rarlhr col. 4s..
C, R. I. A P. a. 4a.. :iV do ct. 4a
do eol. (a 1 so lat rat. 4s
do rfdg 4a 'H So. Rallwar ta
Colo. Ind. oa k! do gen 4a
Colo. Mid. 4s. M fritoii Patlflo 4a..
C. A P r. A a. 4t do . 4
D. A H.
D A R. O. 4a
to fDf Ss
niatllleiV 6a
Bris p. I. 4a
do gen. 4m.,
do ct. 4s str. A.
do series B
Oan. Klee. ct. It :.
111. Con. lat rat. 4a.
Bid. "Aaket.
1414; do lal A
rsV. 8. Robber ts.
rSU. t. Steal Id ts
15 A Va -caro. Cham, ts,
Wabaiih tSt 6s
to lat A at. 4a . .
MttWavtarn Md. 4a
la aat. Klec. ev. 6a..
l.W Wis. Ctntrsl 4a
M
... lot
n
...HH
...
...1"
...imt
... 14H
... mh
... :
...1M
4s t"K
..t s
...71
..1034
.. 1414
..uis
. .114)
.. It
..KKVt
aH
111
7ST
Mtt
Altta-r.halmara pfd
Amalghmaied Copper ....
Anusrtcan Agricultural ..
A:n. Heat Siiajar
Am. ran pM
Am. O. A f
Am. Cotton OH
Am. H. A U pfd
Am. Ico Sei'uritlea
Ameiioas Llnaeed
American Lvomouva ....
Am. 8. A R ,.,
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. Sugar Raflnlnf
Am. T. A T
A m. Tobacco pfd ........ .
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co...,
Atchison v
AtcRUon pfd
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltlmora A Ohio
Ual. A Ohio pfd
bathlahem Btael
Brooklyn Rapid Tr......
Canadian Pacific
cantral Leather
I rural Leather prt
Central of Near Jaraer...
Chcaapoaka A Ohio
t hlcago A Alton
cbluago Great Western.
Chicago A N. W
C. M. ti St. V
C. C, C A 8t. L
Colorado P. A I
Colorado A go ;
Articlea.l Open. High. I Low. Clo. Ye y.
Wheat
Sept.
lieo.
May
lec.
May
Oata
Sept.
Dec.
May
Poik
Sept.
Jan.
Ijt.nl
Oct.
Sept.
Nov.
Jan.
Rlba-
Sspt.
Oct.
Jan.
it7HTl 8HI
7i37j n,
mti i 6U!
7 1 C7V1 .66H67 t&l 7
W ttSkl6'tf;UHi3i68idttl6rAo
3'k
87
I
I
Wkl
64
1 i
S7Sr
i
34
M
OH
I
I
7t.
r1
IT lb 17 60
I
13 SO
12 SiW
11 to
10 66
Vt 86
13 86
tt (0 ) 23
17 I7HI K
S 1
3741
0HI
23 86 22 80
7l 17 7fl
S7
87
mi
1 KVfcl
11 22
11 2 11 f2W
10 60 It 60
It 87H 11 87HI 11 75
11 76 I 11 75 11 60
t 43 I I 4S I 85
13 KW
13 22
11 62 '-J
1
13 274
13 25
11 S7Vi
1 60
11 76 I 11 83H
11 Vk 11 70
I 36 374
Cash auolatlona were a follow:.
FLOUR Steady: winter patents, 34 60 J
r, 00; stralghu. t:3Ot0.13; spring patents,
Wu6.T0; straights, t.Cirt.t0; baker. 13.15
tJ4.Tt.
RYE-No. t, 737tc,
BARLEY Feed or mixing, gt0c; fair to
choice malting, 0&6c
SKEDS Flax. No. 1 aouthweatern, 31. 86;
No. 1 northwestern, 11.41. Timothy, $1 2xlf
I M. Clover, fllOa
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl.. 32180
22 85. Lard, per 100 lbs., $12 274. Short
fibs, sides (loose!, $1160-311.80. Short ileal
ides (boxed), $11874913 M.
Total clearances of wheat flour .were
anal to 864.0O0 bu. Primary receipt wer
fcj&.ouO bit,, compared with 863,000 bu. the
corresponding day a year age.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat,
64 cars; corn, 'i31 cars; oats, 3il car; hogs,
.' 0U head- ,
Bl'l'i ., Steady;, crtamerle. 344a29e,
dairies. 2!i26c,. .
KOUS iUAly: tecelpu, 7,714 cases; at
mark, cases Included. Wc; firsts, tOo; prim
firsts. tiv..c
CllEKbE-Strong; daisies. 16fUc; twins,
16tAi'4Cf yottnr Americas, lc; long horn.
POTATOES Firm: choice to fancy.' K
toe, fair to good, eStjUc. .
POULTRY Steady; turkey. l"o; chick
ens. He i springs. ITc.
VEAL Swady; 60 le fsVaound weights, 9
4c; te to 15 pound weight, 4't10.i to
UO-poun weight, WvtUe.
t. Lols Uaaaisl Market.
ST. l-Ot'IS. Sept. 8 WHEAT Hlghar;
track. No. 2 red, cash, tl.Of&lK; Nd 2
hard. $1010107; Septeitiber, toc; Decem
ber. 4c.
COKN-Firm; track. No. 3 cash. r-4o;
Sepuinhrr. st.sc; December. U4c; No. 2
whfe. iati4owc.
I ATS Higher; track. No. 3 caah. J9c:
September. 874c; December, 374c; No. 3
while, t4c.
H V F Firm at 74e.
FIXl"R tJteady; red winter patent. $4 SO
tV3.20; eatra fancy and straight, $40046,
hard winter cieara, 84 16W4 60.
SEE1 Timothy. ISOOnjJtO.
. .VlRNMKAL IS.80.
T hit AN Steady; sacked, east track, 36
USc.
, AY-Steady; timothy, $l0.0Oa'15.O8; pral
ile. 9 Ov-011 AO
IRON' COTTON' TIES 80c.
PAfWIN G 7Cc
HEMP TWIN K 7c.
f in Higher at lS't.
I T'i h r . .morv. 33(I40
PROVISION S-Pork. higher; Jobbing,
$'"7o LarA lower; prime steam. Ill o
ti,. ..ill meata steady; boxed extra
ai .
s' urin, M.MIi; Clear ni. --
.Icara IU.2B. Bacon, aleady; boxd extra
of the' Day
Commodities,
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 FLOUR-Recelpta,
3.200 bu.: exports. 6 000 bu. Market aulet.
with prices quoiably unchanged. Winter
patents, $i. 10t6.40; winter straights, 4.6o
6.00; winter extras, $4.20ia4.6o; winter low
ui sdcs. It l(Ka4..Vi; Kansas sttalghts. $4 76'
4.90. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, $4.16
(aa.ifo: inoic to rancy, si..un4.4b.
COHNMEAL Firm; fine white and
yellow, tl. 601.06; coarse, $).SlrJl.o6: khn
dried, $3.76.
RYE Thill; No. 2 western hew, 76c, f.
o. b.. New York ' '
RARLEY quiet; feeding, 61534e, f, o. b.
eMow.York.i ' . .. - ,t,
WHEAT Receipts. 39.000 bu. Spot mar-
kef irregular. No. 2 red, $1,044, nominal.
elevator; No. 2 red, $1.0fckf. f t. b. afloa-U
najomi rwortnern umtri7i" ll.Vf.-eAiiontmai.T
I.- tj. d. arioat; no. 2 hatd winter. $1,10 4,
nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Bears were unsuc
cessful in an early effort to break wheat
nn the wealr r h I u v mnA .-...
vigorously all the forenoon, advanclnirl P; , ,n- - pW
nrl,. . - i, .!... f ltall!lera" Recur
" j .. ii ,i uui.mv luai nulls, uiJiuulk
ing receipts ana rains in the nortnwest.
The late market was a shade easier, hut
still closed Vc to He net higher. Septem
ber ' closed at fl.0i4; necember( Jl.Oli
1.021, closed at $1,034; May cloaed at $1.04V
CORN Itecelpts, 21,700 bu. ; exports, t.Ui
bu. Spot market steady. No. 2 old, 774c,
nominal, elevator, and 78c, nominal, de
livered; No. 2 new, 63c, winter shipment.
Option market was without transactions,
closing Vic to Sc net higher. September
closed at 76c and December at 67c.
OATS Receipts. 85.400 bu.; export, 1.100
du. spot market steady. Mixed. 40c, nom-' LoulaTins
inai; natural white, iifcifltOc; clipped white,
4Jf)47o.
HAY-Steady No. 3, 76330c;
choice, sC-ituc.
HOPS Quiet ; state, common to choice.
WK. 16P19c; 1d07, nominal; P.?:fic ooasu
1906, I4'il7; 19U7, llifjUo.
HIDES-Steady; Bogola, VOflac; Central
Amerlcn 2!e.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. 814.60
C14.S0; mess, $11.00'8ll.6O; beef hams, ISt.OVJ North American
26.00; ps.kt. tli.iAi'iliaO; cliy exf a India I .Northeru facific
meetn, sdu.Diniii.w. 'ui meat, stead v: nick- rciuo nu
led bellies u.ts.4i2.H); pu-kkd hsnv. $12 D
4 12.50. - Lard, firm; western, tl2.60tu"l2.70'
refined stesdy; cintlnent. $n.0O: son'h
America, $13.50; compound, $7.6247. 874.
Pork, firm; fmlly. 22.iM.80; short clear.
$21.00C.23.60; mess, $3.2612.76.
TALLOW Quiet; city, 5,c; country
6c. '
RICK Steady ; domestic. l44e: Japan
' " '
RITTTKR Creamery extras, 374c; firsts
26'ic; seconds. H4c; packing stork, '.'
EGG:-Extra. 2f.c; first. 22c; seconds
and duties. 12c; southern, loss off 14c
POULTRY Alive. stesdy; western
chickens, 18ifc'18p; fowls, 174 j l4o; turkeys
15c; dressed, irregular; western chickens,
broilers. 154s20c; fowls, 160174c.
20-) Si 63
11, MO 4Vi M4
4lt 44
1 40S 4a
1'tO M 83
1J') t't ma,
7IW 74 14
4.1' 61 4K4
2tH) SJH :i.
1.801) 7l ltf
l.0 ) 61
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London C'loalna; Ktock
LONDON', Sept. 8. American seeurltle
opened quiet and about unchanged today
During the first hour of trading prices ad
vanced fractionally and at noon the mar.
ket was steady and from 4$ higher than
yesterday s New lor closing,
London closing stocks
Coo tola, money.
ri' account....
Amsl. Chopper..!
Anaconda
Ao-blton
do pfd..
Baltimore
Canadian
Clieaapeake A O...
Chicago O. W
Chi., Mil. A St. P.
lie neera
Denver A RIs O. ..
do pfd
Erin
dn let pfel
do id pfd
Clrand Funk.
4 l-ltLouia'tlle A
.. I4S4M., k. A T
.. I7SN. X. central..
fNorfcl A W...
121 do pfd
1074 Ontario A W..,
A Ohio.... not PennjTlTanle ..
Pacific. ...IS Rand Mlnea
14 Reeding
1! Southern ky...,
11 do pfd
is Southern Par trie
4itVnion rsclfle..,
M04 do pfd
t C 8. Htel ,
H to pft ,
4f Vt abash
24 do pfd
Illinois Central IMugpanleh 4e
SILVER Har, steady at 2J;d
MOMS-hr per cent.
The ralo of discount In the open market
tor short bill Is 14 per cent; for three
months' bills, 17-16 per. cent. . .
,!EV,
. 44S
.142
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lot
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per ounce.
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
General Hun of Cattle Steady to
Strong in Spots.
LITTLE CHANGE 15 HOG PRICES
Fat Umbi I arrralr Lower, While
Fat Hheesi aat All Kinds of Feed
er Remain Aboot teady,
bat Slow Trade.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb., Sept. 3.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tua-day ...
Official Wednesday ,
Ksilmat ihursday
Cattle. Hogs.
s.462
5.. '.20
9.327
4.2UI)
2.4-1
7.ll
t,;
8.800
1909.
Sheep.
ll.Sft
17.862
13.'.'
17.0W
...27.JW
...29.8
2S.4.M
2i).M
21.220
l9r.2
18,060
21,96
7J.5M
60.8.6
tK.fiO1!
S7.M4
40
93.181
the receipts
Four day this week.
Fame days last week.
Same daya 2 weeks a..J2 6"H
Pame days 3 weeks ago. .18.279
Same davs t weeks ao.. 18.063
Same days last year 27,126
Tha fe.11ewfna taHla shows
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oman
for the year to date, compared with last
year: 1909. 1901 In'- l-'c-
Cattle 626.660 596.907 30,761
Hog .., 1.700.S.M 18.1t.JT3 l
Sheep 1.019,697 1.046.668
The following table shows the averagt
price of hoga at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparison:
.1112
. Rl
81 cows rio
U. ds
40 steers. ...1!
?9 steer. ...1273
86 Steers .12 -5
7C8
81,
1 eows M( $ TR 8 cow....., 819
A. L. Itlnghsm S. D.
It cow KM 3 80 10 calves
23 Stret. ... 97H 4 30 16 cows
William Kottermsn S I).
21 feeders. .U . i SO 16 feeders. .1040
14 eons M Sit
W.F. Vy1t-. D.
48 cows. r 'J I ia M feeders.
S5 f eedi t J. 5X7 4 4.'. 18 cows...,
C. Meln-S. D.
I sters. ...1021 J isi 3 cows...
i cows 63.1 2 TO
T. T. Ixng-S. D.
C4) steers.. ..1048 4 ts It rows...
t cow sis 2 iS
O W. Flsher-S. P.
8t feeders.. 1H2 1 96 2 heifera.
8 6. 12 helf rs.
S. Hamilton V yo
6 40 25 steers. ...1?J
6 40 SI steers ...llSi
6 40 8 cowh 1022
Antlers Cattle Company Wyo.
25 feeders.. W4 4 CO II Meer. ...1118
6 cow 824 3 36
Uunti dt K. v yo.
30 teer....1107 6 00 7 cows....
F. S Bull-Wyo.
23 steers.. ..105 4 65 16 feeders.
It) feeders.. 8f7 8 70 11 eows ...
2i cows S74 2 75 16 cslves..
8 hfifers... 5. 3 05
.1. R. Kendrlck Wvo.
18 steers . ..12..1 6 65 20 steers. ...1200
C. II Ttex Wyo.
(7 steers. ...1060 4 80 28 cows 910
L. 8. Howes Wvo.
10 steer.. ..10i7 4 86 67 steers. ...17
149 COWS.... 8S2 3 15 SI cows S09
J. D. Orleve Co. Wyo.
4 COWS...., till I 7S
88 cow s 908 ) 85
11 teer....104 4 66
21 steer.. -12SS 6 40
3 20
1 a
3 70
4 33
4 90
3 05
660 3 70
883 3 M
3 60
3 15
6 4fl
4 60
3 2.
4 2)
971 3 fO
616
274
Date, I 198. il90.1907.ilO8.18O6.1904. 11908.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug. 29.
Aug. 80..
Aug. 31..
8ept. 1..
Sept 3..
28.
24.
36.
26.
37.
2S.
7 34 I I 88
7 6141 8 82 t 87
7 7VUI t 34 I
7 69.; 6 38, 3 77
7 63 I 41 t 77
7 8841 46, 6 76
47 a 63
7 7841 1 8 711
7 764! 6 63 6 731
7 81S 46 I
43 1 6 37
t 651 8 931 081
6 86 I V2 I 04 I tt
8 8DI
I 861
90!
1 70
6 661
6 78
a ei
Sli , o
16 St 6 El
B 80 1 6 33
6 K3, 6 6 K
t 77 6 37!
6 7! 6 II, 5 M
t S5I 6 61l 5 13 (32
t 17 6 27, e il
'Sunday.
Receipt and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, South Omaha for
twenty-four hour ending at 3 o'clock p.
m. September 1:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r
C, M. A St, P 3
Missouri Pacific 6
Union Pacific 11
C. aV N. W., east
C. ft N. W., west.. 78
C, St. P. M. ft O
C, U. ft Q., east.'... 1
C, R. ft west.... 68
C, R. I. ft P.. west.. ..
Illinois Central J
C. Q. W
4
3
17
7
30
8
6
19
1
8
1
37
48
13
Total receipts 166
DlerOSITIO. HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs
67
Loeal letiniin ' Haetattoaae
Quotation furnished ' By Samuel Burns,
Ir., 614 New York Lit , building, Omaha
Bid. Aakad.
Armour A Co. 4HS, lie
Cudao; l-acatng 10
S2" ! Columbua, Neb.. B. L. ea lUt.
good to
i'olu. A go. let pfd...
4 olo. A ko,. Id Wt-..
T'onaolklated Oas ...
O.rn Products
lelawar A Hudaon.
Dearer A R. O
I liars' securities .....
Erie let pfd
Brie 2d pfd .'
General Klertnc
lireat Nortliern pfd
Great Northern Ore ctfa. ..
llllnoia Central
lnterbnrough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Harreater ..
int. Marine pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa central
Kanees City So
1 K. c. so. pfd
A N
Minn. A St. L
M . St. P. A 8. 8. M
Mleaourt Faetfle
M . K. A
M . K. A . pfd
National Ulacult
National Lead
N. tt. R. ol M. lat pfd...
New Tork Central
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A '.
700 124 1 1S
700 '16' 1!W
I.S00 L74, 1684
i.ioii u 'u
...... '.i.'.l. i.'ieL
X kukt. IM
5.? 9 14. S HW
1924 iis
S00 48 4;
3") S8S lit
404 Mli SH
l.4 m :ni4
ill, 63
no jot ism,
t'O L'is,
i:,s U5
ltJ i4 14 '4
900 47S 4dV
Kansas City Grain and erewlaloa.
KANSAS CITT, Mo., Sept. 1 WHEAT
Cloie: Sapteinbsr, 924c; December, 894e;
May, 9S4c. Csh, unchanged; No. 8 hard
99c 11.01; No. 3 hard. 94vic; No. 8 rd
$1 01. No. 8 red. BScfltl 02.
CORN September,. 62e; December. (44c;
May, 674c. Cash, nominally unchanged;
Nn. 2 mixed. tHVtfteSe; No. $ mixed, 6449
44c; No. 8 white, 6t9S4o; No. 3 white,
StstfSo.
OATS unchanged ; Ne. 3 white, 41t3c;
No. 2 mixed, 89a40c.
RTE 7CK7So.
H ATT Unchanged; choice tlmethv. 21100-
choloe prairie, $7.751.40; choice alfalfa.
$116014 60.
ktL 1 1 B.IV r irm; creamery soectata. 90
SOWc; extra. 294c.
ElKJS ljulet, unchanged.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. .
Oats, bu. .
Receipts. Shipments
....132.000 121. 00
.... 11.000 40.000
.000 6,000
Pennsylvania
Peopie'a Gaa
P . c, o. a St. L
Preeied Steal Car
Pullman Palaoe Car
Railway bteel Splng
Reading
KtpuulK gteel
Republic steal pft....
ktwk laiand Co
Rock lalsnd C. pfd
it. Lal V. id pft
St. Lou ia a. W
tt. L. 8. W. pfd
Sloaa Sheffield . a I
ceuthern Parifie
southern Railway
o. Railway pfd
Tennoeare IVipper
Tesaa A Pacific
T , It. U A W
T.. St. LAW. pfd
Union Paeifle
I'nlon paelfla pfd
I'. S. Realty
U. 8. Rueber
t. 8. Steel
V. . Steel pft
Ink dapper
Vs. -arolina CkenJoaJ
Va.-i'smllna (iieml al ...
Wahaah
tVabaah pfd
Weeiero Maryland
Weatiiishouee Ktactric ..,
Weetern t slon
Wheeling A U E
Wleclnain Central
r iral asmaanient paid.
Total sales tor the day,
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M
600
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in)
1.A0
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100
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1,'JO)
100
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191.
600
100
4,000
2.600
HO
1.200
Al
20,100
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HJ
lot
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. 1,490
1H4
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107
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130
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104
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104
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71
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141
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MS
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61
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8
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91 S
64
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7
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70S
'n
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11
61
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111
60S
44
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6
t'
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14
64
1f
Omaha Fire Engine 4a, m
Omaha r.enewala. 4S, 1M4. ......
Int. Con. Co., ICtnsaa Cltx.,.,....
Kanaaa City Ry. 6a. 1111
Kanaaa City Ry.. p'd
Morris A Co. 4S. l3l....v.r..
Neb. Tel. Stock. ..
Omaha flea 6s, 117. . .
Oman, B. L. A ft la, llal.'V-......,
Omaha G. L. A P. pfd. r .,
Omaha A C B. St. Ry. 6a, '1914.
Omaha & C. t. St. Ry. Sa. tstt.
Omaha A 0. B St. Rr.(pfil aulre. ,
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. eotu 4::.',
Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pfj 1.
Omaha Water Co 6e, 111. ........... r. . .
Swift A Co. te, lM.....J.H.-.f. ,
60. Omaha Bawer 4S 12. A. ...........
Sioux City Stock Ttrda pfd t
Sioux City Stock Tarda eomi.e- 1..,
Unloo Stock Tarda. Omaha. 1. ,x-ttv.
IIS M
N4 ltoii
4S tt
100s 1004
101 I0KS
tl us
174 MS
II It
IIS 134
OTS 10OS
tl tS
MS 100S
I.' 14
106 101
s io-)
84 14 S
71)
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4S M
lot 101s
iots i"
lb go
' M It
s
Bank ot' Engrlana Statement.
I-ONHOV, Sept. 2-The weekly ttev
ment of the Rank of England shew the
following changes: Total reserve, de
creased, 821.000; circulation. Increased.
241,000; bullion, decreased. 80,24.1; other
securities, ..Increased, 670,000;, other de
posits. Increased, 1.223.000; publlo deposits,
decreased, 824.000; notes reserve, decreased,
;01.0U0; government securities, decreased,
27.000. The proportloft of the bank's
reserve to liability this week 1 62.36 per
cent; last week It waa 6311 per cent
Bank of France' statement.
PARIS, Sept. 2 The weekly statement
of the Rank of France shows the follow
ing changes: Notes in circulation. In
creased, 149,050.000 franca; treasury de
posits, decreaaed, 26.000.000 franca; general
deposits, decreased, 72.200.000 franca; gold In
hand, decreased. 14,973,000 francs; silver
In hand, decreased, 1,425.000 francs; bills
discounted, Increased, 166.676.000 franc;
advances, increased, 1,426.000 franc.
Omaha J v Ing Co..
Bwlft ana mmpsny..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour ft Co
Schwarti-Rolen Co
Krey Packing Co
Cudahy Bros
St. Douls Ind. Pack. Co..
Rchwartsrhlld ft Sul....
Cudahy Co
S. ft Co
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton Vansant ft Lush.
Stephens Bros
Hill ft Bon
P. B. Lewis
Huston ft Co
J. B. Root ft Co
J. H. Bulla
L.. F. Hus
li. Wolf
McCreary ft Carey
8. Werthelmer
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty
Sullivan Rroa
Smith A Polsley
G. Clin ft Co
Other buyer
896
.1.200
.1.314
.1,171
84
672
U
In
18
149
64
42
121
124
62
75
306
77
20
59
35
16
27
683
710
1.211
1.542
1,627
123
232
414
5M
95
Sheep.
1,292
1,606
606
8.763
81 com.
4 cows. ..
42 calve.
9K calves.
9;V)
9?4
90S
198
8 75
3 60
4 76
( 10
3 60
4 r,
8 65
8
3 J")
4 (0
6 00
Robert Wilson Wyo
10 Steers.. ..im 4 90 10 vows 1014 3 55
J. D. Collins Wyo.
13 Steers.. ..101S 8 60 1 'steers.. ..1230 4 90
John oshorn wyo.
I cow 1012 3 60 3 cons 920 2 90
COIAJRADO.
$ cow 781 3 65 3 bulls 1106 3 15
calve.... 136 6 75 3 c'ves... 120 3 00
S feeders.. 928 8 90 103 heifers... &2 3 30
4 feeders.. 615 3 60
HOGS Receipts wer very disappointing
this morning, th early estimate of 1i
cars being cut down to ninety-four car.
Tha market was In good shape, being gen
erally about 6c higher than yesterday s
close, or about steady with the best time
yesterday. The early trade was reasonably
active and the big bulk of the receipts
changed hands In good season in the morn
ing. Kales ranged largely from $7.70 up to
$7.90 and as high as $810 for the best light
weights. Some very choloe pigs, weighing
137 pounds, sold up to $8.00. Toward th
close the market was not quite so active.
Representative sales:
Dank of t.ermany statement.
bKRLIN. Sept. 2. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Rank of Germany shows
the following changeBt Cash In hand, de
creased. 64.103,000 marks; loans. Increased,
23 933.000 marks; discounts, Increased, 43.
(K.5 ouo marks; treasury bills, Increased.
63.04.000 marks; notes In circulation. In
124.064,00 marks; deposits.
St.b.ono marks; gold in hand,
55,917.000 marks.
creased,
creased,
creased,
de-de-
Forrlgn Flnnnelal.
the
RERI.IN. Sept. 3 The tendency on
Bourse today wa rirm.
PARIS. Sept. 3 Price on th Bourse to
day wore firm.
Bank Clearing-.
OMAHA. Sept. 2 Bsnk clearings for
today were 82.462,819.46 and for th corre
sponding date last yar $1,913,784.42.
Boston .Stocks anil Bunds.
BOSTON. Sept. 2.-Money, call loan.
vt .-riii, uiiiu loans, 4'(i
Closing quotations u.r.:
pi r
Kansas City option were as follows:
Article. 'Open. High. Lew. Cloe.
Wheat I I 'I
September ... (34! 4! 82'' 9214
Iiecember ... W'sl SOU WSl 'SB
May 93-1 934 SU4I 93HA
Corn . I .
September ... 614 42 61, rB
December .... 544! (54 6441 64SH
May 674l 57-s ii 674B
A aakad. B bid.
st tnarnnell Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. 6ept. 3. WHEA1W
Close: September, 96c; December, 934c;
Msy, 974c. Caah: No. 1 hard, $1 0v44
t.004: No. 1 northern, 9941&c; No. 2
northern, 97489;c; No. 3 northern, 9443
S6V.C.
FLAX If. tt-
B RAN In 100 lb. sacks, IJ9 58.
FLOUR First patents, $5 26o6.T6: second
patents. r166iio; first clears, $4 4534 65;
second eleara, $3 i.3.t
Mllsvaake Grata Market.
MILWAl'KEE, Wis Sept I WHEAT
No. 1 northern. $1 0&ftl 06; No. I northern,
1104: December, SH'sc, bid.
OATS 8$33!4c
BARLEY Sample. (6tt8c.
Tnlede See Market.
TOLKI0. O.. Sept. tSf. EDS Clover,
cash. $; 10; October. $7-6: December, 1766;
March. 37 6: No. !, $6 All rejected. 86 46.
1-rim timothy. 1W. Prime alstke, 17 .76.
Atchison adj. 4a..
te 4
Atchison R A
4o pld
Poeioa A Albany. .
Boeion A Maine...
Boetoa CISTated ..
Pluchburg ptd
N. V., N. H A H
I'nlon Pacific
Am. Arge. Cheoi .
do pft
Am. Paeu. Tubs .
Amer. Sugar
Aa. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ..
do pfd ,
Pom. I. A S
Edison E'er. Ills
Msia. tlectrle ...
do pfd
Slau Oas
t'nlied Fruit
t'nit.d S. M
do pft
V. S Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Alto-tea
Ea-dlTldend.
. Amalgamated ....
..1O0S Anions Coin. ...
. nil Atlantic
. .lOtsbtrtie coelltiun .
..is." Csl. A Arlna..
..It-) Cel. A Hecla
..ilHS Centennial
.130 lonper Kange ...
..170 Daly Weat ... .
. t-is Punklln
. 41 Oranby
..1 (iretne Cananea'
.. S Hie R.iyale
..134 Mu aliuing ...
..lsiSMichUjar,
.. 39V Mont. C. A O....;
..1-.6V Nevada
.. etsoid liumliooa ...
24 Oeceola
14 I'arrit
.. T7 tulncy
. . tt fc'i.annon
H'VTrliilty
tt Cuh .
.. Victoria
.. iV n,i.
'l'A'-W Wolrerine ....
N.irth Bu-.le
it-.
4
cent.
. I4S
.. 4JS
.. 10',,
,. a
..lot'
. .tl.'.
4 S
.. IS
.. I
.. II
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.. 15
.. 14
. . 61
..141
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.. 44S
S'
.. f.s
..164
.. SI
New lurk Mil
NEW TORK. Sept. 2.
wer as folios .
Alias 1H 1.
ItryllfWl.'S t'OO I
Com. Tunue) stock... ft
uo bonds
lug Storks.
Closing quotaiions
Con t-al A
Horn Silver
Inn Silver .
Offered.
Va
l-eodvlll C1.11.
i.'-i ic Chief . .'
Mexican
tlmarto
Ovhlr
.-ifniianl
Vellow Ja ket
S
. 7
1I
.mo
1
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.lie)
Trenaary Stat rmrut.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 The conditio
of the treasury at th- ti. v 1 11:111; i.f h. s
Urrs today teas aa follu.. Trust Kund.i-
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 COTTON Th
market opened stesdy art an advance of k
tn 9 point on better cables and reports
of a belter business and covering. Wall
street houses seemed to be selling long
cotton, however, ana tne orrerlng, rrom
this source were heavy enohgh to send
prices off to within 8 or t points of last
night's finals during the early trading
with the rgtarket nervous and unaettled,
pending the publication of the government
condition figures expected at midday.
Future opened stesdy; September, 12.43c;
October. 12.44c; November, 13 438:12 4,'c;
December, 12.63c; January, 12.47o; May,
12.r.8c.
Futures clotted steady September, 13 38o;
October, 12 4'ic; N'ovsmber. 12 42c; Decem
ber. 12.47c: January, 12 4'c; February. 12.47c;
Murch. 12.61c; April. 12 52c: May. 12.6itc
Spot closed quiet; 10 points higher; mid
dling uplands. 12.80c; middling gulf. 13.06c;
ssles. 30 bales.
GALVESTON, Sept. 8 COTTON Steady
at 12c.
ST LOCIS. Sept. 2. COTTON Steady;
m dilllng. 2c; sales, none; receipts. 91
bsle,; shipments. 99 bales; stock, 10,633
balrs
NEW ORLKANS, Sept. 3 COTTON-Spot
mm ket stoidy and unchanged: middling.
12 7-lt'.c; sales on the pot, 2o7 bales; to ar
rive, none; for deferred deliveries. iOO bale.
Total 5.363 1,837 13,111
CATTLE Receipts ot caul Wei quite
liberal for a Thursday, 148 care being re
ported In a against 116 cars the same day
last week. For the week to date receipts
foot up 27.2 heed, showing a falling off
of about 2,500 head as compared with last
week' heavy run.
The demand for beef steer was very fair
again today and In spite ot the fact that
receipts were quite liberal, there was a
fair movement of desirable kinds of kill
ers. The supply consisted almost entirely
of ranger, there being yery few cornfed
In' sight. - - "
Cow and heifer did not show very much
change, being generally figured as about
steady with yesterday. Canners have been
pretty good seller all the week and are
commanding good, firm prlcea. The same
Is true of choloe fat row.
Good feeders wer strong sellers, the
market being active, especially when It Is
considered thst the week Is drswlng toward
a close. Blockers and trashy cattle were
not strong sellers, but were generally
quoted about steady with yesterday.
Quotation on cattl: flood to choice corn
fed steers. $7.0037.66, fair to good cornfed
steer, $6 40 J. 00; common to fair cornfed
tears, $4 6046.40; good to cholc rang
steers. 86.0tMT6 60; fair to good range steers.
$4.60 8 6.00; common to fair range steers,
33.7ffT;4 ,0; good to choice cornfed cows
and heifers. $3.906.00; fair to good corn
fed cow and heifer. $3.00 3 3.90; common
to flr cornfed cow and heifers, 1.75J
3 06; good to choice range cews and heifers.
$3.60UM.OO: fair to good range cons and
heifer. I:. 00-33.40; common to fair rang
cow and heifers, $2.632 80; good to choice
tockers and feeders. $4.00dTr 50: fair to
gcod stockera and feedera, $3 2694 00; com
mon to fair stookers and feeders. 82.75,ffl.36;
stock heifer, l2.Wff3.2u; veal calves, $3,609
6. CO; bull. Blags, etc.. 33 5094.60.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
N.
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9...
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m iu t 9ns 1 11
HO 8 80 12 90t I it
ta I II tt! I 36
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Ill I It 4 70 I 10
CALVES.
lit I 10 I tan I 04
...... 104 4 76 8 210 t 10
Ill 6 00 t 170 t 60
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
Ill 1 ot It 101 t to
t,t I It 1 100 t 70
Mt I tS
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
1038
698
400
413
7(3
843
216
318
tn
.. 200
.. 609
.1311
.. 113
,. til
2
940
820
A.
69 feeders.. 1204
L. A,
. 171
. 610
J.
23 Bteers....l040
10 steers...
I feeder..
6 calves ...
6 heifer...
8 cow.....
I cow
4 calve....
8 cow
44 helfsrs.
4 cslves.
9 heifers.
6 bulls....
41 heifer.
42 heifer.
83 calve....
60 heifers...
16 eows
9 feeders,
t calves..
t 10
3 60
4 00
3 71
3 76
3 10
4 0
8 26
3 26
4 6
3
8 10
3 60
8 60
4 76
4 40
3 60
15 feeders.. 461
( calves.... 263
4 bull 1162
5 heifer... boo
1 bull 12V)
9 001 766
I cow 796
I heifer... 6(0
16 calve.... 166
6 cows 736
8 eows...
47 heifers... 916
24 cows.
S calves...
12 calves..
40 heifers..
11 cows....
-Neb.
T. Davis-
4 64)
Kolterman Neb.
3 60 6 cows
26 3 heifers...
Dllfelder-Neb.
4 60 23 cows.....
902
JI-2
3F.3
99
700
828
643
11 cows.
18 cows 972
J.
23 steer. ...1140
7 cow 921
20 i s. ft hs. 964
.
309
1006
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NKW YORK. Sept. 2. COFFEE Future
clofert quiet, net unchanged to 6 points
lower. Sales were Z' .:') bags. Including
September ot 6.10c. Dec-ember at 6 2."c.
March at 5.::0c and Mav and July at 5.&C.
The w orld's vielble increased 1 670 2i4 bags
for the month of August to 16 3.'9,M1 bags.
Spot. iiio; No. 7 Rio 7'ic; No. 4 Santos,
eu!c. Mild, quiet; Cordova. ISflUc.
Alice Ranch Neb.
71-0 3 60 11 calves.
Hud Seerest Neb.
3' steers. ...1122 4 60 II eows .
I 26
Herman Neb.
4 90 10 sttrs....i:09
$ lie 34 steers.. ..1.-23
3 7i 9 steers... .1166
George O'Keefe Neb.
IS 2 90 2u oe s 96t
3 25 27 steers.. 10u
8 16
OrahamarMont.
15 cows..
17 cows..
16 cows..
.. H41
..1009
J.
..1046
1470
8 60
3 00
3 10
3 06
3 75
3 65
3 86
3 70
I 60
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3 6t
3 40
S 60
3 76
4 40
3 85
3 75
3 00
3 21
4 00
3 75
4 35
4 K
4 35
3 2)
4 40
10 steers
4 s ers
11 cows 601
U feeders.. H4
in steers.. ..lor7
8 o.lv, s
29 cows.,
143
667
8 90
I 0
2 65
8 :
4 00
6 2.1
2 14
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6 heifer. ..
16 heifers...
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10 cows
608
910
61
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Sol
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14S Si' H I.
9 cow s. . .
V, steers. ,
.6 cows. . .
J. W. t liapman Mont.
. 926 3 7 5 6 heifers... 723
. '.'M 3 20 15 ;ecr....llej
. 9n7 4 Mi U steers. ...1069
,. .:D 3 06 32 rows 7
.1.11) 4 iKi 16 steers..., mit
,. !4 3 10
G. P. Moorhead Mont.
28 St. ft lis. I. 1 ( M
Collins Osborn Mont.
3 91
3 10
3 Oi
3 0
4 60
3 10
8 25
4 10
3 li
3 60
3 .6
I Iverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. Sept.' t WHEAT Spot
quiet; No. 2 red western winter, 7s fd,
futures quiet; September, 7s 8-vl; Dec e tu
be. . 7s 4'i; Match. 7s 4.d.
CORN Spo' steady; - new American
mixed, via Galveston. Is 64d; old Amer
lean mixed. 6s 6d; futures steady; October,
fs 6'i1: December. Is 6d
Oils and Itoala.
OIL CITY, Pa., Sept. I. OH, Credit bal
arces. 11 5; runs August 31. 14e.7oti bbls ;
in Ree, l'l 124 bbl.; snlyuients, September
1. HC.Ji.7 bbU
l-4
..1A."
..1075
a
..1047
.. 9.6
Jud
7 steers. ...1
41 steers.
42 St- era.
I', sleet s.
9 steers.
6 steers.
6 16 16 steers.. ..K'0'i t IS
6 15 8 st-ers....Lll3 6 16
6 i:
C Hall-Mont
90 I cows 9J3 3 80
t A
McKelvey Mont.
6 SI 7 steer.. ..Utt I 26
John Krsft Wont.
37 t-r.... 9t3 t 5
I), c. Keity-Mont.
13 ster....lo68 6 00 12 steers.. ..10,'m 100
7 cewa 10i.i 3 NO 3 steers. ...ll.'j 6 ...
Goodman Hager Mont.
6 steers. ...1U'4 6 25 17 steers. ...UfS 100
Grant Dunning Mont
lcow M 3 7. Icohs 918 3 20
hslfets. ITIOlVf5 60; bulla. HWit 60; calves
UMkh on.
MOOS-Recei-rtts, .0fJ head; market fn
hi slur; top,, vl.4: bulk of ssl.-s. 7 sO,
8 06; heavy. $7 9u6k 0.'; psikers an, I
butPl-rrs. 7 9fK.t.i;n; Unlit. $" 4Ow.0n; pigs,
ti. UV,7 60.
SHEEP AND T.AMPS-Recelpts 6 oon
head; market strong; lambs. $: (Ktf7 SO;
earllngs. 14 6 ti.i wethers. $4 I u 5 00 ;
ewes. $4 14.76; Blockers and feeders, 13.25
(MOOO.
St. Ionia I. Ire tnrk Market.
ST. LOCIS. Sept. 12-CATTLH ReeelplB.
2.000 head. Including 1.900 Texans; matkst
Itk- hlRher; nstive shlppiiia and export
steers, r. 's;7 NO; dressi-d beef nnd Vtiti-ht-r
strrrs. 5.2.M6 SO; steer under 1.000 lbs.
ll.O0ti.V60; stock!- -trul feeders. $1.trfi 4 .'-0;
ro's and heifers $"1 TrAln.60: canners, 82. luff
3 0i; bulls, Jl Omi 4 tf ; calves. S6iSi 2.' :
Ttxns ami Imllsp steers, 83 6vru'i.l5; cows
and heifots, $'J 4C(f I PO.
1 K MIS Receipts, 6.000 ' head; ' marker
strong; pigs and lights. t6.V0A.i 10; psckeis.
7v.t ta.isj; hutc'iers and best tiravy, 30j
Hi S 25.
SHKF.r AND LA V RS Receipts. 3 300
head, sheep steady, lamh lower: native
muttons, l.l .Wit M; lambs, ti 7ffP7 25 ; culls
and bucks. $2.267i4 50; Blocker. 3.0iV 3.tT,.
Stork In Slabt.
Receipts of live stork at the sis principal
western markets yestrdy were:
Cattle Hops Sheep.
South Omaha - 4.2"0 6.300 17.000
Sioux Cltv 2.200 6,iO)
St. Jos ph ' 3.000 4.SV l.M
Kansas City 6.0un 6.000 6 Of
St. Louis ,....1 Snoo B.OflO S,4
ChitAKO 6.000 15.000 15,000
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SHEEP The fat lamb trade literally went
to pieces yesterday. Before the close ot
the session the lower tendency of valuei
that waa noticeable early developed into a
decline that was fully a quarter In spots.
ihe late market on young killers
OMAHA GF.fCKItAL MARKETS.
Staple and Fancy Prndar Prices Fnr
nlshed by Borer and Wholesaler.
BUTTER Creamery. No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade In t-lb. carton. 274c; No.
1, in 60-lb. tubs, 27c: No. 2. In i-ib. car
tons, 26c: in 00-lb. tuhs, 24c; packing stock,
19Va204c; fancy dairy, tubs, ti-tc; com
mon roll, fresh made. 1X-U1&4C. Market
changes every Tuesday. .
EGGS Fresh Belling rtock. candled. 33a
CHEESE Finest Wlsoonsla full cream
twins, 16c; Young America, t in hoop,
15V.c; favorite, 8 in hoop, loc; daisle. 20 In
hoop, 154c; cream brick, full case, 16c
block Swiss, 16c; full orram Umbuiger, loc,
PODLTRY Ilrollera. Itic; alive, springs,
16c; hens, 10c; cocks, 7c; ducks. 10c; geese,
8c; turkeys, 16c; pigeons. . per dos., 66c;
guinea fowls, per do., 12 50; squabs, per
don. 12. Dressed hens, lie) springs, lii-jl
2lc; cocks, C4a; ducks, 11c; geeese. 114a;
turkeys, 22c.
FISH -Fresh, caught, almost all art
dressed: Halibut, 3c; buffalo, 9r; trout,
12c; bullheads, 14c: catfish, 17c; crappies,
sunfish, Cfj Sc; black bass. 26c: whlteflsh,
13c; pike, 12c; salmon, 14c; pickerel, 10c;
frog legs. 36c. Fresh froxan: Whlteflsh,
No. 1, 10c; round, 9c) pickerel, dressed,
and headless, 7c; round, 6c; pike, dressed,
10c; round, 9c; red snappers, 12c: Spanish
mackerel, 18c; native mackerel, S6r each.
FRESH FRUITS-Florida pineapples. IRi
to 48s, $2.76 per crate; grap fruits. 61; size,
per box. 15; 46 slse. $i.0; 54 tire. $1.; ba
nanas, fancy select, $1.5OV(2.0o; apple, home
grown, per bu. basket. 7o((i4)l.ti; market
basket. 46c.
BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1. 17c; No. I. 13c
No. 8. 8c. Loin: No. 1. 184; No. . 134c:
No. 3, 9n Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. 3, 44c;
No. 3. 4c. Ruund: No. 1. Ic; No. t. 14c: No.
3, 6c. Plate: No. 1, 64c; No, .3, 4c; No. 3,
34c.
VEGETABLES Kansas sweet potatoes,
$2.75 per bbl. Celery, Michigan, (Oo bunch.
Cabbage, home grown, lV: per lb. Wis
consin Red Globe onion,. 2c per lb. Cali
fornia cauliflower, $3.00 per crate. Toma
toes, home grown, market basket, 60c;
crate, 4.00 Lettuce, per do., 80c. Par
snip, turnips, carrots, 75c per dos. Flor
ida new beet, carrots, parsnip, turnips,
etc.. per dog., 76c.
"POTATOES New. 65c per bu.
HIDES-No. 1 green. 10c; No, 1 cured, 11c.
"Wool Market.
BOSTON, Sept. 2. WOOL Depleted
was 1 stocks have resulted In Increasing strength
safely quotable at 15iQ2ac lower. Feeders, li' the local wool market. Business has
and fat sheep held about steady until tnaliaiien off from the recent largo vulumV. hut
close. The big end of supplies changed
hands and only a few bunches were car
ried over until today.
Today's market was largely a repetition
of yesterday's at the opening. Receipts
were comparatively liberal, mostly feeders,
Is fair for the season. The leading do
mestic quotations are as follows: Domestic,
Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, XX. 86fl"
Stic; X, Sltfl'c; No. 1 washed, 408741c; No. 3
washed. 404 11c; fine unwashed, 27(f2!,c; half
blood comhmft 3o4i3to; three-eighths blood
ana tnere was very nine activity in any combing. 3T.C(r 3".o ; quarter blood combing, 34
uioiK.il oi ilia umic. mo ouriins "itl IV: Dels tie WAKheri 9jn'. On: I lee In lm..
and dodge-gate were kept pretty busy, of
course, and are In a measure responsible
for the -apparently glow condition of the
market. ,
There was a very fair Inquiry for good
handywelght fat sheep and anything in
killing muttons that looked good to buyers
brought just about steady prlcea. In fact,
the bulk of supplies were weighed up on
this basis after the market was once un
der way. While the trade was not par
ticularly active, It was by no means un
satisfactory to selling interests. Ewes
brought $4.10 and wethers sold at $4 60.
Fat lamb were slow and unevenly lower.
Salesmen a a rule did not care to commit
themselves on the extent of the decline,
owing to sluggish condition ot trade. Such
offerings as were sold early were about
16c lower than yesterday, with prospects
of the bulk of supplies suffering similar
declines. One string of young rangers sola
carry at o 96.
washed. itfSf.Wc. Michigan. Wisconsin. Nw
York fleeces, fine .unv.juiied. StVtfittc; De
laine, unwaxhed, 91i'3c; tialf blood, un
washed, 34(ti35c; three-eighth Mood, un
washed, 84-ii.tf.o; quarter blood, 33&&4C. Ken.
tucky. Indiana and Missouri, three-eighths
1 blood. 84c; quarter blood, 30tt.13c. Georgia.
diriTUc. ncoured values: Territory, Cine
staple. 77(ifH0c; fine indium staple. ?Jfi7.'c;
fine clothing, 70(lS72c; fine medium clothlnn.
G7j6Sc; half blood. T.lruiiic; throe-tirthths
blond, 6sit70c; quarter blood, ff7'a"Wtc; pulled
extra, 72750; fine A, 634itit;c; A , supers,
."io'O 'Uc. v
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Sept. 2 WOOL Un
changed; territory nnd western mediums,
232Sc; fine mediums. 22fj24c; fine. 134,19c.
Market.
2. METALS tin was
firm today, with pot cloning at 130 3744,;
3?.f2'. The Iondon market, wa (1 higher.
Metal
NEW YORK. Sept.
feeder trade maintained a very stable .with spot quoted at 138 7 6d and future
poise, ss far as prices were concerned. at 189 7s 6d. The market Tor standard cop
Th Inquiry ws brisk nd values ex- per was easy and aulet. lake heins- mtoieil
perieneed no material change. One string
or reeaer yearlings sold at st.it.
Quotations on fat sheep nii i.mhs: Good
to choice lambs, $1.60.7 00; fair to good
lambs, I6.00nj6.60; good to choice yearlings,
$600415.36: fair to good yeaning. 44.tt.11ij.01i.
good to choice wethers, $4 40g.4.76; fair to
good wethers, M. 100-4.40; good to choice
sues. $4.O0Q4.4O; fair to good ewe. $3 65
64.00.
quotations on feeder stock: fair to choloo
lambs, $6.76!36.60; fair to choice yearlings,
$4.6035.80; fair to cholc wethers, $3.504.2&.
Representative sale:
No. .......
2us Idaho lamb ,..
61 Idaho lamb, culls
202 Idaho ewes, feeders
1H0 Wyoming lambs
142 Wyoming lambs
297 Wyoming lambs, feeder
173 Wyoming lsmbs, feeder
67 Wyoming lamb, feeder
338 Wyoming lamb, feeder
330 South Dakota lamb feeder,
4t South Dakota ewe, feeder.
60 South' Dakota ewea
726 South Dakota ewea, feeder,
177 Wyoming wethers
60 Wyoming wethers ft ylgs..
318 Wyoming yearling, feeders
a-e v yoming lamoa, reeders
167 Wyoming lambs,, feeder
187 W yoming lamb,
865 Wyoming lamba,
iw Wyoming ewe
840 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
618 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
366 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
837 Wyoming lambs, feeders....
106 Wyoming lambs, cull
279 Wyoming lambs, feeder....
817 Wyoming ewes, feeders
20 South Dakota ewes, culls..
feeders.
feeders. .
Av. Pr.
. 66 6 20
.61 I 00
.96 8 36
. 70 8 75
.71 6 75
.61 6 20
.93 6 20
.96 6 20
.47 I 25
.49 4 60
.48 10
.62 I 30
.86 3 00
.106 4 00
.93 3 10
.106 4 50
.. 94 4 66
..86 (20
.. 69 6 26
. . 69 I 2r
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.. 68 6 26
..106 4 10
..63 6 65
..62 6 66
. . 60 6 81
..61 6 86
..47 6 76
. . 61 6 r,
..91 8 55
..83 125
CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET
Cattl Steady to Strong; Hogs Five
to Ten Cent Higher.
CHICAGO, Sept. 3. CATTLE Receipts,
estimated at 6.O0O head: market steady in
s.rolig, steers, $6. ;,; oows. I8.60'u6 25;
heifer', l3.Mrti6.00; bulls. 6 OOrt4 W.; cilves,
$3 00V19 00; slockers and fefd r., $3 7r.i66.1.").
HOG tt Receipts, estimated at 15.000 head:
market frit 10c higher; choice heavy, IX.IOq
I -6. butohers. .0O'a8 26; llxht mixed, $7.Oi2
8 00; choice light, $SuV(i8 25; packing, $7.f'5
7 75; pigs, .t'4i7.!)0; bulk of sales, $7.70n
SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. esti
mated at 15.0tA head; market steady; sheep
llOOtftSOO; lamba, $6.7607.66; yearling, $5.(X3
(.64).
at $13.00'ol8.37"4; electrolytic. $12.R74713.12';
casting, $12.76'S'13 00. The London market
clos- d steady, with spot quoted at 69 6s
and futures at 60 2s fid Lead was easy,
with spot quoted at $4.30-714.374, New York,
and at $4.2034.30, East St. IaiuIs delivery.
The London market waa a-shade higher
at 12 13s 91. Spelter closed easy at ..f.V?J
5.75. New York, and at ?5.60it6.fi0, Eat St.
Louis. The London market was higher at
122 l'j 6d. Iron was unchanged at 61s 441
for Cleveland warrants In Loudon. The lo
cal market was steady. No. 1 foundry,
northern, being quoted at tl8.2T.fi 18.76; No.
2 foundry,-northern. No. 1 foundry, south
ern and No. I foundry, southern, soft,
$17 60(118 26.
ST. LOUIS, 8 pt. 2.-"-METAL8-Leao dull.
$4.25. Spelter, lower. $6.66.
Saa-ar and Molasaea.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2,-SUOAR-Raw,
strong: fair refinlti-, 3.67c; centrifugal,
96 trst, 4 17e. Molasses sugar. 8.42c.
Refined, steady; No. 6, 4 45c; No. 7,
4..rp0c; No. 8, 4.46c; No. 9. 4 40c; No. 10,
4 85c; No. 11, 4.Wc; No. 12. 4.2V-; No. 18,
4.20c; No. 14. 4 20c; confectioner' A, 48oc;
mould A, 6 40o; cut loaf, 186c; ei'Uehed,
5.76c; powdered, 6.16c; granulated, 5.85c;
cubes, 6.30c.
Dulnth Grata Market.
DULU0H. Sept. I.-WSEAT-Sptember,
984c; December, 93Vc; May, rc; No. 1
l.orthern, leiVc; No. 2 northern, 974c; Sep
tember. 9(i4c: October, 964c; December,
9r.4c; Mav, 97"V,r.
OATS-S444i:;64c.
Prorln Market.
PEORIA. Ill, Sept. 2-CORN-nigher:
No 3 white. 684c; No. 3 white. 6H0; No. I
yellow. AStSr: No. 8 yellow, 681:1 No. 8.
CV: No 4. e7-Bi'74c: no grade, ,664c.
OATS Steady ; No. 8 white, 37fi37'4e;
standard, 81-a: No. 4 white. 860.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept. 2
CATTLE Receipts. 3 4)00 head; market.
leadr: steers, 14 6097 60; cow and heifers
$2 50-76 00; calves. 3.o01tl.fM.
HOGS Receipts. 4.5uO head; market,
strong to fie higher; top, $115; bulk of
sales. $7 6(j 8 00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. l.tOO
head; market, steady; lamba, $4.iiO'j7 2"i.
Ions City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Sept. i-SDelal Tele-
gism.) CATTLE-itecelpts. 600 head; mar-
Chevr Snvcd III Lite.
August Walters, a park policeman, at
logansport, Ind., was almost killed by
electricity Tuesday while assisting a line
man who was repairing an arc light in
Riverside park. Th lineman requested
Walters to let down the arc light, and he
grasped the wire cable which ia used to
lower the lamp. Instantly fire flashed from
Walters' body, and after spinning around
In the air he fell, but waa unable to releaa
his hold on the cable, and was pitched and
thrown about with great rapidity.' .
It was several hour before Walter re.
gained consciousness. He received A cur
rent of 2.300 volts.
Physicians attribute Walters' escape from
a tragic death to the fact that when he
first Kra.iped the cable Ihe shock cauied
hlrn io swallow a big quid of tobacco. This
tobacco In the stomsch acted as a stimu
lant and kept up heart action.
Dr. Abernelhy. the great Knalleh physi
cian, said, "Watch your kidney When
they are affected, life Is In danuer." Foley'
Kidney Remedy makes b-althy kldneva.
ket steady; beeves. $4O0j-7.5O, cows. $30l'a corrects ur narv Irregularities, and tones un
1 . vj " 1 m. e - iifv.'w , iiiii, e id (i uo.
HOGS Receipts. 2.200 hesd; market
higher; ranre of prlcea, $7.66Jj9 90; bulk
sales, $7. GO a 7 76.
Kansas City Mr Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Sept 3 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 8,000 head. Including 900 southerns;
market stesdy to 10c higher; choice it
port and dressed beef steers. $6 5047 7.:
fair to good. $4 50-(6 25; Western steers.
$3.75(16 75; dockers nd feedrH. tl.T.i: ".5).
soutnem stier. $30u,4ATi; southern costs.
$2.003 75; native cows, $2 004 40; native
the whole y-uem.
Herbert E. Gooch.Co.
Prokers and Dealers '
tnr, jarYiTOns stoozi
On.aaa OfUei 810 at. T. I;fe BtAg.
Hal'. Telephone. Ootiglas S21.
todtpesdont. A-2)? tui A-Tlaa.
Old, so-1 largest .'lo-, la tu S'(a