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I ________¥ THE OMAHWA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895. s 11%A; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 6s: No. 1 fered. The continued Amerioan selling on each i futures opened steady, rally here is killing the market. The following were the ciosing_quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange 23 stoers......1208 370 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Pears on Wheat Wero Oaught Short and Bid the Market Up. OMAHA LIVE ‘STOCK NARKET arge Run of Cattle Struck a Slow Market and Teh Oents Off, d other montha October, 4n #%d Adama EXpress vurm\wmm i American mix Cutures opened aulet, but steady. with aear and slomad stondy; Donitions’ Y 3 cown...... 1066 235 Only seven loads of hogs were recelved, en than last Monday not enough hogs In th Any. Expross . near and_distant 564 Ontario & W an all it n mar- id not_seem to think that (Decomber, £ THAT CEREAL WAS WEAK AND LOWER EARLY STOCKERS AND FEEDERS AN EXCEPTION ght about Saturday's prices. PROVISIONS—Hn; 023 Pitisourg Corn Was Quict and Steady, with the Gonwoldutex Gan. Featureless— Onts Were Slow and p in Beef Anfmals Caused Heavy Reeelpts at All Principal Polnts—=Practi on the Market, 2R G. W extra Indin o The boars in wheat , scared by a prime westorn, were caught short today Recelpts and shipments for the past twen- g ty-four hours, v.ous six days, Representative Tenn. Coal & Iron @. Northiern pfd... counted on, bid the market up sharply, after Hockine Val re s follows: 1liinois Contr St P, & Duluth Unifon Pacitic 01~ Liverpool LINSEED OlL Cattle; Hogs. Sheep, Horses : lower, and provisions at declines. s weak and lower earlier, 3¢ below the close Satur- Lake Brie & Wost = Forequarters Westorn Uaton ing at one tim Wheellng & L L2 POWDER—Hardwood, Loulaville & N. the northwest were heavy At London (Pacific coast the primary receipts aggregated over 1,600, erpool stocks increased 200,000 bu last week, and advices from there sald that There were also 1,500,000 bu. The financial 1,663 cars, while hattn Con OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Condition of Trade amd Quotation on Staple and Faney Produce. week opens with no mat on country produce 1GS—Fresh stock, ver doz Packing stock, 14@16c; gathered creamery, rator creamery Cattle. n‘-gu Sheep. Horses Miwsourl Pacitic Movile & Ohl houses were Beptembor 11 - September 10 September 9 ... It was a gr Trains came in thick in the visible supply was regarded a bearish factor, and London revorted a big when the rec than an aver- and fast from all di- ) v § and when the market opened 170 oriptions as wes tive dressed not in excessive array of bullish news had a very depress- SUPHIEIRE Try it. were reported the largest run of any A large part of the cattle Were \w-(.-m» though there was a considerable sprinkling ) to 100 1bs.. are quoted at ing influence and led to free liquidation , Baldwin and F om $3.60 to § ales af stocks today short selling. 4 nd the demand was at times i Nebraska and fowa, ws and heifers sold very well at from 4150 to w the close Satur- , and at noon visible supply came opened at 57 were not in o'Were quite & good many me of them pretty de extra lots scarce and ‘was about in, showing only spring chickens, L\m)lmn), was Regelpts we but other ma against the not only large at this y 1ling interests, got excited and Stronis during the Jast hour and December sold up a cent ver having sold h alpers had evidently soid t30 the attempt to get "bid the market up. cs for export at the seaboard, and December closed at 58ic. Corn was quiet and ste about featureless | $6; rye straw, $5; 1ight bales scll the best. bring top prices. color makes the price on Only top grades Rufiroad preferred, In consequence, here were inclined to go siow and wait for than usual, g rs on the basis mmon to good lots. zood trade in wos § GETABLES. choloe stock, 3c. L to get it of from $2.55 to $3.4 New York Momney £ Wk Tate "when_ the mariket oponed, and then it was slow, and as a_general 106 Tower, nicss Tt mighi be something that Just happened to strike a buyer's fancy or something right good Cows and heifers, erng, were in large supply class of stu much lower as beef cattle. The yards were full of stockers and feed- and among_the offerin many loads of right desira offerings so "t Waa only natural to expect a. de- on stockers and Yard buyers secemed to ex- ge demand from the country this and were all anxlous to many_good loads as possible was that the market was held up to fully The common_ grades, of were quite 5Y ON CALL— Statement been expecte steers being 1o $4.40 for common to chol dy, with the trade There Was some weak- mess at the start in sympathy with the early depression in wheat, but reac wheat advanced. 29¢, and Septeml -Home grown, s "RIME MERCANTIL “STERLING EXCHANGE sacked, per 100, 75c@ PAPER—3%@5% . both natives and west- and the market wiis just about as with a very good demand and not more than 00 left over fram last weeis, the supply of good droves were not d later when May sold at from 28%c to T at from ke to SIKe, ice stock, per % bu. basket, WATERMELONS—Crated, $4.5015@4.89% for for 60 days; commercial biils, requirements. SS90 and $4.90G4.91; were stronger for good lots, With in choice medium welghts slow_and a shade easier for May steady. an upward tendency ATLANTIC soverelgn grand CANTALOUPES Evplvm\--l, . per doz., 0G9c The former “Cholce stock, crated for ship , and May at from the latter closing at 20%c. Thie provi [n mark t was heavy. tion of October contracts was the principal feature of the da. lots sold at was_offered The frult’ was of very rich color and | _Closing quotations on bonds wer Weakness in y pork resulted from some offerings ers for John Cudahy. T!IE market was dull and the feeling heavy. ‘with Saturday's (‘|nslll January b packers occurred Id largely at from $1.90 to $4.50. 1 off slowly and prices er for sheep and in demand_at o from $3 to $3.50 westerns were @ apple crop in this section of tie country large and the fruit A fruit man who h orchard of W, U8 48 CoUD, now. sheep trade start were at_from Just visited the H. Kuhn of Pottawatta has one of the largest fruit Kays that it is worth golng mi loaded #0 that the limbs aro b nd and the fruit prices, October and Saturday’s notch. ‘ana January sige lower Ribs for lh'!nln-y are 15c lower, and January without alteration since the close on Satur- 80 good de- but everything else There were a great many yards who had come In to attend the fair and at the same time look over the -mar- A liberal run of stock for the week, as it Is expected that a good many stockmen stockmen ‘at the beautiful sight, the green the tree being com imated receipts for Tuesday: Wheat, ®; corn, 72 cars; oats, 607 cars; hogs, rd will turn out several thousand bushels of Reports from other larg: La. New Con. Missourl 0. ... is anticipated Louisx Live ST. LOUIS, Sept 1; shipments, 700 head; orchards all N. W, Congols. s Dob . S—Receipts, 6,200 rket 10@1sc oft The leading futures ranged as follows: s.C. nontund. ; . new 8ot G, Tenn. old 68, Representative sales: BEoUeht FT eicens choien oxphtt. Stonrs NS e |SELL &S F. Ge Tox. Pac. 181, bulk, $3.75@4.40 "o B, Shoies Woek, §1.09 rieties, $1.15@ 1 N PEACHES—N: —Cholce shipping 2.25; cooking apples, $1.7662.00. CALIFORNIA Pl address of welcome. U. P. 1sts of 95, West Shore 48, Southern Ow... . Dtk of aaies, stock, bbls., &N. unificd 48, reading of lodge went into secret session. The reports of grand se: treasurer were read this afternoon. The sovereign grand lodge adjourned early this afternooir to attend a clam bake at Long. given by the local committee of Odd Before adjournment reports were recelved from the grand secretary and grand cows and_ heifer: ACHES—Freestones, per box, ); cows and h i e San Francisco Mining Quotations. Uk D TG SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. i quotations for mining stocks tolay w ; market qule ORANGES— Mediferranean sweets, CaliforniaValencias, _ LEMONS—Extra fancy lemons, 30 size, $8.00; “holce seedlings, none; fancy St. southwestern sheep, New York NEW YORK, Sept. 484 odd; active, .m.mu- fire Kentueky Con. Lady Wash. Coi. P ARANAS Cholce Targe stock, per bunch, $2.2 e bunches, $1.15G°2 Best & fl-h her. 8 0 5 5 5 4 PINBAPPLES—} MISCELLANEOUS. STERS—Extra selects, 35¢ per can; company #s quote Amer| s at 1@11%c, dressed wel) tor beef at 84@10c. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, . active and firm ©s steady to firm; » $2,0064.00; lambs, common to very” cholee, Mount Diabio.... Occidental Cori ah 'lu-lunnlu were a8 follows spring patent; Native white clover, 14 MAPLE SYRUP- Bixby, §-gal. cans, NUTS—Almonds lc; standards, spring Seatknte 4 1503 2 spring, SIR@SYC; No. 3 spring, . 3 yellow, 31%@ . 2, 18%c; No. 2 white, 22@22%c; No. 3 Gallon Jugs, . 2, NIK@8IHe; Sierra Navada, lodge initiations, 63,845 lations, 9,407; total lodge members, 790,79 encampment, English walnuts, Ipts, two days, 11,29 head; at $4.90@0.25. Stock in Sigh Record of receipts at the four principal markets September 16, 1895: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. eq Gould & Curry. Silver bars, 67@07! Drafts, sight, 2 Yellow Jacke Mexican dollars, 044@ wlegraphic, e. An nssessmont of 10c a share has been levied 4o, HIDES AND TALLOW. 1 green hides, hides, 6%c; No. 1 green walted hides, 5 Te; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 16- ., 10c; | “calf, § to 15-Ibs., Nint’ hides, 12G14c; No. 2 dry flint’ hides, 10 ; partly cured ess than fully cured. BARLEY-No. 2 nominal; No. 3, 26@42c; No. 4 North America, green salted hide: ROVISIONS - Mess ¢ Kansas City. D0 100 Ibe. 46774050, Short riby $7,674,328.06; RBoston utoek uuouuo- 5 BOSTON. Sent, 1 dry salted clear sides, 34 e Closing prices for ~Distillers' finished goods, rt wooled early skins), ach §7l5e; dry shearlings (short wooled early No.'1 ench, 6@l5c; dry shearlings (short ench, 5¢; dry flint C ‘.m..-vwlurl. TS T Am: Sugar pfd. Hay State Gas. Boll Telephone Boston & Albany. Boston & Maine. . Tho followlng were the receipts and shipments ed early skins), Kansa and Nebraska butcher wal peits, dry fiint Colorado opened steady at 5 poin further declined closed steady advance to 5 points Recelpin. |Shipments. Dbutcher wool 5@15 points net decline; ) $ILIEILA0; spot R aull ‘and nominal; actual weight, Colorado _murrain wool welght, 4@fe. to_pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GRAE Atchison 48.. New Eugland 6s... . Electric 08, . Have fet cut off, as it is useless lioved, 216,178 1 tallow, 4% s afloat for the bags; otal ‘visible agninat 40,184 bags last yMr Tiijnols Steel Mexiea Central Boston & Montana. Butte & Boston Texonange today m- butter mar- Centenntal..... . WASHED. Fine quarter-biood, , coarse, 10 reccipts during GENERAL MARKET. 000 bags; stoc HAMBURG, Prices to % DK Closing Quotations on the Principal tlen and Staples 16@18c; blick, SPRINGERS. dead pulled, 6@te. 16c; tub washed, tag locks, 2% cow and caif. NEW YORK, S bls.; exports, New York Mining Quotations.: 1 cow and caif. The following are the el STOCILS AND BONDS. 100 bbls; moderately active, NEW YORK, Sept. 16. cow and calf.. closing mining quotations: xchange, standard, eipts during the we to the United States, There Wan No Change in the C ncter of Sto NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—T today in the chi the most conspicuc of movement and violently changing fluctuations. The volume of business was quite heavy, com- pared with recent averages, and dealings were London was less bearish $3.0003.45; spring low grades, patents, §5.90@8.60; city winter atraights, $.0503.2; city mill clear Minnesota bakers, $L.70G2.40; winter. mill patents, $4.00G4.20; cow and calf. 1 cow and calf. 1 cow and caif. 009" bags; sh ere was no change er of the Stock speculation, Con. Cal. & Va, HAVRE, Sept 16.—Opened stea nged; at 3 p. WESTERNS. winter low grades, 5 e flour, quili suparine, Buckwheat ilour, quiet; spot, §2. CORN MEAL-Quict; yellow weatern, Quickailver pfd Sierra Nevada. . unchanged to %f of Connecticut, fication of degree work. of the sovereign grand lodge will be held tomorrow because of the big parade, which begins at 2 o'clock in the afternoon under the command of Colonel George department commander of New Gouid & Curry. .. Hule & Norero sales, 23,000 bags, Kansas Clty KANSAS CITY, § Yeliow Jacket very well distributed. buying mt least as much as quotations for American securities in that market . Gi%e dellvered. ted grain failure London Stock Quotatio LONDON, Sept. 16.—4 L 970 206 ‘anced decldedly ut n 101 =16 Moxican ordinary. (8. Paul com, the chief considerations consisting ture as to the gold export outlook, poition of the bond syndicate and the banks toward the treasury and the probability or im- probability of an Issue of government bonds in ey market showed i ———— Dlast Furnace Resumes Work. 16.—The Calumet blast Consola. ace'i. umored gold de CHICAGO, Sept. furnace at South Chicago, business three years ago, has resumed opera- tions and the prospects are that no further interruption will oceur’ of the company says that the constantly in- creasing demand for iron packers, #1504 nenrby options on_ bl recel; the near future. closing St rising tendency and fairly large sums wer on call at an advance of 11 per quotations which had been Tuling nominally for The exchange market was being chiefly affected by the large and firmer money rates. The actual en 15d per ounce, ‘and’ steady; fambs, $3.6565.00; At above the | ASONEY—4 » short and thiee months’ open_market for g time past. NEW_ YORK, Sept. ~The visible, supply of grain_Saturday, as complled 15 as follows: Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. middling, 7 13-16¢ 7. T4e; net and gross receipts, 5, 2 ioping, $5.60G7.00; §0od to cholce, 16, —COTTON—Easy Steamer amounted (o only $1,000,00. was agitated from time to time by rumors of conferences of bank presidents to discuss govern- ment financial rellef measures and of o meeting the head of the bond syndicate and the treasury ofictals. The first mentioned report was denied by sev- 188 crop, 3@Tc; HIDis-Quiet 20'to 24 Iw 2ie; it Ayres, I'ght to heavy welght stock, 72,343 bales. N YORK, Sept. i net receipts, bales’, exparts. 16.—COTTON—Quiet; Buenos Ayres, Texas' dry, 24 1 3) 1bs., 1 Sugar Mar 1,201 ‘bales ; ‘conti- bales: sales, 25 WEATHER FORECAS' GAR—Raw, firmer; geids, 2o, a limited number of them had fair refining, I Nept 15 COTTON-Grlet: B0, wales 299 bales; shipments, 606 bales; PROVISION bers of the firm of J. reposted recei stock, 7,272 bales. Peorin Murkets. PEORIA, Sept. 16.—~CORN-—Market steady; No. OATS—-Market steady; No. No. 3 white, 19@19}c. RYE—Market dull, % —Market firm; finished goods, on the basis of $1.22 for high wines. SCEJPTS—Wheat, 7.800 bu.: corn, 77,59 bo.; i rye, 600 bu.; barley, 5600 bu. MENTS -Wheat, 2400 bu.; corn, 19,500 ba, ; oats, 67,500 bu.; rye, 600 bu.; barley, Dry Goods Market. —Agents have o Fair and Warme $1.5068.0; city extra’ India me clusion drawn was was the discussion of the government bond issue, to be near at of this theory could be No deposits of gold ; cut loaf, 4%c; powdered, 4%@4 11-16c} WASHINGTON, for Tuesday is: . No_confirmatl obtained i, official Were made in the su of the syndicate or An Important i ‘October clog: Minneapolis Whent Market. MINNEAPOLIS, WHEAT—Lower; ck, N 4 feeders I.‘nao 345 nb f BT , Sbc; No. 1 morthern, bl 'm of news escaped the notice consisting of an wi 15G20c; Elgin 8.5 steady; No. 2 northern, [ For Missouri -~ R southerly winds; et community, e ooal prices b; York companies of 10 to 30 cents per to ing 1o size, bringing stove and to the basis of $3.50, grangers took up the with the industri firat patents, i second clears, §2. ers, $2.00G2.65, R REALTY MARKET. S@olc; part skims, 2 United closed at $1.20 bld. d, common to good, $1.47% alongside tide water. argest. share of the deal- Is, as . group, Sugar led I, point of activit by the grangers, Tennessca Coal’ lan s M c..m‘.c m‘u. mau eders.... PETROLEUM-Du ROSIN=Quiet; straln NSTRUMENTS placed on reco NEW YORK, Sept. 1 IN Pl record September the prices of kid finished cambrics to 3ee Tespectively for 64-64 und 5660 cloths. Thers request noticeabl Missourl Pucific. bears made a demonstration againat the grangers and low-priced shares, but soon extended the scope of their operations and brought about genéral tecessions. declined 31 per cent; Susquehanna & Western 2 per cent; Dela- ware & Hudson, St. Louls & Southwestern pre Kansas & Texas preferred, 1% per cent. ore tmmaterial WARRANTY company 1o L. C was & small ments of the trade, orders, Such lessened request, howev as 1t 15 the umual accompani which begin t and continue wntil the 25th in engagements will Printing cloths quiet in all depart- South Omaha L both personal and through b 28-Quiet: New Orleans, open kettle, METALS P northern, 312 $12.50; exchange, B85: exchange, 3Tl Fredreg U T Caroline Walter, 6% feet of 8 148 feet of lot 11, Maximum temperature Minimum temperatur Average temperature Precipitation . Condition of temperatire and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since M fron, firm; southera, $1180@M.50; 1.0, Copper, 3 | strong; brokers, Tin, quiet; straits, $14.50 plates, ' markel guiet. * Speiter, irin; do- 'COTTON. SEED OIL-Slow, but about steady: oft summer yeliow, 26126 Wise unexpected ment of the F preferred and Tennessea Oc brew holida: A m. iton. " M. Johnson, Moe's subdiy. 1 wife 1o D, Schnell's add.. the~ meanwhile atricted to actual want but firm at 3 Elgin Butter Market. 16.—BUTTER—Firm} offer- ings, 81,500 1bs,; wales, 18,840 1bs. at 2o 'Frinco Wheat Market. cht, 18—WHEAT—Quiet; Other declines. der the leadership of Sugar, atire market advanced. other market from the market . scored an extreme loss of 2% per cent, and the other shares recessions of Soon after midday the bull of the market, around 1 p. m., the market w up to the close. The rally in the Reading share Tobacco and Normal temperature Excess for the day Acoumulated excess since Mnrch o b Normal precipitation - . for the day. ipitation sine Deficlency since March 1. Reports from Stations at 8 p. m, “Darling, w % of lot 6, 2. Bates and wife to B, C. . W 3 of lot 8, block 11, ock 198%, Omaha Reed's First ST. LOUIS, Sep! Declined early on' depressing news, with general selling: the market rallled and umu higher than Sat- Hfl!"‘m‘bu. B8Ye; to 11 er cent. rallied " In_support a slight recession uninteresting Tumphrey to Martha King, 1ot ¥, block 17, Orchard Hill; lot 12, block 130, SAN FRAN December, $2%0; l‘ll nelal Notes i No. 2 cash, © and save fo Harvey Bros. & Hake, NEW MEXICO. R s Estate company, lots 6 and 6, block 140, late and advanced some, of the Grand Secretary Makes a Favorable Showing. PAID OVER THREE MILLIONS FOR RELIEF of the Trensurer Shows #58,601.02 on Hand, a Decrense of #$4,650.23 During Year's Recelpts, $50,601 the Year— Sept. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, assembled at 10 o'clock this morning In this city. Camden acted as master of ceremonies. Mayor Franklin B. Story delivered the ad- dress of welcome on behalf of the city and John H. Griffith on behalf of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the state of New The address of welcome on behalf of the grand encampment of New Jersey was delivered by Grand Patriarch James B. M- H. Mrs. Sarah Duetscher, president of the Re- becea State association, order, delivered the address of welcome on be- half of this branch. a branch of Stebbings replied to the The grand sire At the con- the report retary and grand The former's report shows the following state of the order for the past year. number of grand lodges, 56, a gain of 1; number of grand encampments, subordinate lodges, subordinate encampments,’ 2,610, a gain of a gain of 350; encampments, a gain of 297; 134,330; 9; reliet paid by lodges in $2,993,457.07; rellef paid by encampments, $284,540.23; by Rebekah lodges, relief paid, revenue received by lodges in' North America, by encampments, by Rebekah' lodges, $337,640; total re $8,427,870.53. $3,323,311 $61 then gives some statistics of the order from its inauguration in North America in 1830 up to December , Including Germany, Denmark, Swit- zerland " and Australia. subordinate lodges wero 2012,848; members widows' and families re- i tasten time, 184,894; fotal relief paid, $67,828,670.47; total recelpts, $176,786,202.60. The report’ of Isaac A. Sheppard, treasurer, shows receipts of $90,601.85; paid certificate No. ; balance in treasury, $28,601.02. report shows that the aseels of the sovereign grand lodgo at this time consists of cash in the treasury, ,601. Valley railroad bonds and'$15,000 in Philadel- Wilmington The total avallable assests as per his report of August 20, 1804, showing a loss this year of $4,650.23. A special session of the grand New Jersey was held visited by the members of the grand lodge who witnessed the exempli- But one session Initiations 6,268 to No. $15.000 Baltimore were $63,251.25, this afternoon and which President Ridgeley the United resuming Branch offices of the Calumet company are to be established in Cleveland, St. burg and Philadelphia, while western agents will be at Cincinnati. 2,000 men will be employed at the Chicago Louis, the ith Southerly for Nebraski —The forecast southerly warmer in the eastern portion. and Towa—Generally warmer in the eastern For Kansas—Falr; southerly winds. For South Dakota—Iair; southerly winds; warmer in the eastern portion, Loeal Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, 16.—Omaha record of tem- cumpun’-ll with ding day of the past four years: CHTIPERPHEIRE AN 1565, 1804, 1503, 18 b} 68 55 6 13 March 1 vg'xq inches ere is no soap in the world that stands so high in the opinion of thoughtful women as SANTA CLAUS SCAP For washing clothes or doing housework, it can’t be Sold everywhere. The N. K. Fairbank Company, FELLOWSHIP GROWING you want ialty. [ tor cars. Export, parts ot city. COFFEE, SPICES, BAKING POWDER. Coffes Roaster: ers German machinery, pres: and 1408 Howard-st., 0000000000000t Made only by Chicago. 000000 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES By purch ing goods made at the following Nebraska factorles. If you can not #nd what communlecate the manutaoce turers as to what dealers handle thelr goods BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE, BEMIS OMAHA BAG C0. Manufacturers of all kinds of cotton and bur Iap bags, cotton ffour sacks and twine a spece 614-016-618 8. —_—y BREWERIKS. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION. load shipments made In our own refrige Elite Export, and Family Export, delivered to al) Blue Ribbon, CARRIAGES AND WAGON A J. SIMPSON, 1409-11 Dodge-st, buy & good Bugs! or the best rubber tir DRUMMOND CARRIAGE (O, put rubber tires and ball bearing axles on theje own make vehicles £50.00 The best and cheapest place arriage or Wagon. @ top buggy for th and Harne; Write them. CONSOLIDATED COFFEE (9., Splce Grinders, Baking Powder and German D Hop Yeast, 1414 and 148 Harney. Manufactun S, v.' cufin. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. B. Black, Manager. FURNITURE FACTORIES. OMAHA UPHOLSTERING Co. Manufacturers of Parlor Dining Tables and Folding Beds. 25th ave., Eoyd to Shaler Sta._ ) ICE AND COAL, SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COALSO. Domestio and Steam Coal. ofce 1601 yard, 1766, J. A. Doe. General Manager. IRON WORKS, e ee oD SR A St aa S RL INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturing and Repairing of all engines, puraps, elovator shatting and couplings 1408 ey PAXTON & V IERLING IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of General Work. Architectural and ~ Blacksmith Engineers and Contractors for Fire Proof Buildings. Office and works and So. 17th street, SES, COTs, CRIBS. L. G DOUP. Manufacturer Mattreases, Spring Bed Feathers and Pillows. Ste., — 14th and Nicholas Manufacturers fyrups and Wines, dermic tablets, eltfes 209 Bo, Water, Carbonated, unequalled. use unsurpassed. tno it ance ratos. lots 21 to 24, block 3, Hillside aad 2; lot 2, block §, West Omaha Same 0 same, lots 6, 7 and 8, Hillside add, 1 and 2, block 5, Kountze & R's ad 3 ot 'of 1 44 feet of 1ot 4, & % of 1ot 4, block 102, Omaha: subdiy of lot 3 and 4, of lot 9, Capitol Hill add,. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, Anna_O'Hern to Michael O'Hern, lot 2, Arlington add.. George Paterson and wife (0 Nebr ings and Exghange bank, 13, Highland Place.. P. A, Norton et al to J. A, Norton et al fot 8, block 40, and lot %, bloc les of Saturday with the earlier time figures, was in the general list Tennessee Co tremo 34 per cent and Sugar % market Closed strong at about the of the day, the last price preciation over last week’ the afternoon trading, notwithstanding the provement in the general market, shares were cons s final; No. ¥ mixed, cash $0%c; Seplember, 30%e bid; Décember, e Ma. <. OATS-Flm; trading light for futures; No. cash, 18%c bid: September, 19%c; December, 18%c bid: ‘May, 2l bid, RYE-On call, BTSN MEAL BRAN-—Belter, PLAX BEED--Stead HAY-Choloe umu, timol ained an ex- n.u.’rummu Sept. 16.—Clearings, o x,-;m and Cattle Company. NEW xom{ t ot PHIA, Bept. 16.—Clearings, §7,746,- 163; balances, §1,89,937 § ST. LOUIS, 8 closing figures. No. 2 regular, offered 383¢, bid the Cordage ous for profiounced we ness. The declines in them ranged from 1 to Sumt, the latter 1n the Flint and Pere inent, selling oft There was & t. 16.—Clearings, oney, 57 per cent, o SREddsse! CHICAGO, Sept mand for money at steady at 4@4i per cent lor per cent for commercial nge, $0@oe discount. lng, H.89%04.8%, Forelgn Financial Affairs, =1 mulu 43 pl. the account, a od ; u&"b'-‘i'u"i-u':fl{. w2k “‘fihunlu\r PHROVISIONN ¥ Tquatts shares becai and § per cent res, te increase in o Syeinem la boads tofay, the sales agsregating TRy weak "in ‘e earty late session an improved tone was evident, which was due o the change of sentiment in lation. ‘The Evening Post's special London finaneial The stock markets were steady for Americans, which ware flat oo of the situation. on influential put {"on rancwed sell- w York the tone closed flat. St. Paul Ml and Wabash bonds were especially of- earings, $16,001,000. De- banks 15 light and rates loans and 5g6 New York e London ster- g 26, with 3.1 Wivent k 43, Bogks' (o Amanda' Bliger, iol speculation was d s """l;"xé:v:lu-un‘“ w! H. Richards to ¥. A atandard u. cholce, $5.79. ", ggage 7 and 8, block on London, § 0050 00 10 0000 gy s 3 8000 5 15 0 sEIansA i wheat, 53,000 bu.; h-'b-t. 2,000 K s RECE(PI‘I—I‘MI’. sn-n' bl Richards, se ne geplssram maras 'nA-n-L Swan Land and Cyjtie Com 1000 8 55 BE sEmnnnee HDON t. 2t lndu 'l.l’lll at l‘drld. 160 . 80; at Athens, 'n. at llollo. lll"l. M Vieana, 104 al master to C, Specl . Bates, w % of Jot %, block 11, Reed's e operators, SOUTH DAKOTA. A, M. Oliver. 2 steers......1376 300 o ) [ oy e 2 cows....... 100 18 J AMES E. BOYD & CO Telephoune 1039, COMMISSION Grain, Provisions & Room 111% Board of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents: John A, Warren & Ci ¥, P. SMITH (Tel 1306) 8 M. STANVORN F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISION® Room 4. N. Y. LII. 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