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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER and for eopper $1 ’ INNATI, Se Clearings, 3,8 ows : 19 steera... {111 NOGS - Receints, %0 head; market ey o A | - CHICAGO, b Cloarings, $24,466,581 steer 3 T AHERB=WYO SHERD Whoat on the Whole is Dull and Closes | conaition of Trade an Milwanukee Graftn Market balances. $2.388 sted exchange. 8454 | Receipts of Western Feeders Continue teurs 1 R wa 2 10 216 | head: “tn ! noy t A~ WHEAT - Lower; [ €881 New hanke, ¢ ount Lower. | Eacianle and Fane N ¥ nofther NEW YORK, Sopt o kxchanges, $i Quite Liberal, | A " Dera W8, balances, $7,923,786 ! | H . . 1 TR t 1 sample N. Rept. 1 Kxchanges, $13,511,608 ne City Live Stock | LIvE pott 3 . i A L A CORN MARKET SUFFERS FROM LIQUIDATION | /¢ 5" t ELPHT Clearings, $12.- | TODAY'S HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER | ok ] MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS 2 & FRESH DRESS i . ! MORE, Clearings, $2991,- | Ontn Are Hany fn Sympathy with | 5 ronters. & o Interest tered in Cattle of Al Kinds Bring Ste . f 3 - . don Stock Quotations, Stronger Price While ther Gralns=Provisi Rl ER-Comn NEW Bep f T Rg IN, Sept. 4, « I be: Nonht "y ey 4 p m Grades Are 2 WA Bot ¥ de Lnrmely > ¥ ) | | - i f ; Steady. } 0 Cash Basis, ; 1 k : bl { cows Nowell “Col G100 28 cew SOUTH OMATIA, Sept ® 3 cow mackerel, 3 i Ht ’ y ! Mctnl Mondas oG AL Fast Neb erch, ¢ e atock berdr : Offelal Tuesday : 4 W7 a2 feaders xtra gelects, fe: atandarde, e, § B ide of sughe. Mg apparent| ; At %0164 per ounce. | Same daye last week feedors. . 805 290 29 cows Erad i, ‘New ‘Vork o T 1le ok it the por k : Same week betore ! . D Heemer —Reh heat, | 40 #e: sta e bears contin Wit for short Mils was | Samie three wesks ago 2 foeders. 50 4% 4 helfers wh i : SAMITS SDY e G DegRS, coHtin| ' o thrce (Rt wills, 3% | Same ol wheka n reodera po VEAL Which time the stock | 3 11-1 per cent Averngw price paid f on- Neb, Alrectors at 12:% o clok New York Wining Stocks, 1890, 1808, 1807 " 3 Adams At the directors NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The following are feeders.. 6 it by deciaring a | 1 ( & . s 3 ; ; | narket big ] | Tom Cottier Neb market big cent toduy. N S i t bl TARLIS e ot (ha meeting hav 3 ! 2 1 attem. Cola, RTRIE TAND 1LAMBS—Recelpte, 1800 lozen bunches i tth fortunate shorts were | "o pta 4 <1 feeders 10 2bulls.....1000 3 . Ser dozen b ' nced that the re Haie & ™ |sierra Nevada teeders S §cows.. . o8 ok in Siz Gl TR LTy B L (R Homextake [§ Dickin<on Colo & ure the r At the four N with their eager demands Tron Silver lon Cof, 5 | fordors 400 1 feeder . 40 principal westorn mark September § Bo-Sheve TtE Wy orTee NeRucy | Mextoun 8| ¥oow Jonket § foeder. 1200 43 21 stegre. .. 1010 Cattle. Hogs. Bhes T, but stiffened again to about the = LB E ot Mandnp Colo ¥ uth Omaha ] JRG ke foeders.. 0% foeders . 07 Chicago 1o 18,00 B 15, o ! the close. Thix ‘buoyant rise’ {n relgn Financial. L B LA iy 3 e POTATOR ] d some of the other speclalties | LONDON, Sept {—Money was abundant Charles Morgan—Colo St Louts 8000 AG i 1 Jeen under pressure, in the | today, hut ‘the demand slickened ang. ihe k 2 ) steers... 128 4 46 i, 5 (clines In Brooklyn | markat was fnclinad to be sasier. "On the 5 2 8|24 cown IR Totals 3,70 ljManhatian and Motropolitan being | stock exchange thare was an all toind 2 re & Brennen- Neh y than recovered, People’s Gas, wlo, | hardship In' View of the hopeful anticipa: , . 1365 3 teoders 32 11 fasders . $61 3 Snaar Market which Lo Bugar in point of ac | tione In rogard to affaire in China and fonder. 1100 32 14 fasdors.. #41 3 NEW YORK. Sept. 1 8UGAR-Raw, thvity, d 2 point_of fts ZU-point | Kouth Atrica, and the rajlroad troubles, but 1 H Wandt- Neb firm: fair rofining, fac; centrifugal, % test, break, b \way akain in the fnal deal- | bustness *remaine small, - The . Armness A 5 | 10 fecders.. 831 390 TS reeders.. 0% 390 | {100T60; molucees sukar. e ing et A CieakQ e | shown by 'Grand Trini was ' feature of | | The oficlal ‘Rumber of cars of stock H W, Davie- Wy VONDON, Sipt." 180 GAR-Beet, Sep e ymerican 8 Ay's transactions, tha. trafc return i today by each road wa we... 560 260 & xteark...1300 4 tember, 118 6 : \vIng pleasod the operators and the clos Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'F's, | 3 cows 280 6 xteers 1500 4 i : i iy mgge’ markot was stimulated by purehases. | C.. M. & & 38 18 steers. . i0 in T Coul und National, Bteel | nargids were firm, Northwestern rallied icitie Ry wa 3% was n ngle sale during thé day. | &d Great Western was in_good demand 4 HOC here was the lLeaviest run of me w of Rock Taland and the | cprelgn securitios were good, Itallans and | nogs that has been recelved in some RO 0 oY 1R and and the | Chinese were higher, Russians were no 4 3 little ¢, but the demand was equal to e whole contintied much | fectud by (he foan fumors. 1n the e | the accasion, and. as a result, tne market clec was some firmness here | of New York advices American uecurities | wis In good shape. Chicago reported better ratlroad ltet, notably in | Wora ‘Tl ‘but firm - Upion Pacific. were 1 prices and the market opened here gen e and Koutheastorn Kroups. | iy incipal feature of the transactions, | C. 3 erally Se higher. The advance waa rather WATERMELONS-As to size 2 rn breferred aleo was con- | Kafirs advanced professionally, the firm. 3 ineven, however, as some xales were ma e CANTALOUPE -Gems, per dozen, 4ogwe; | $Icuous for a rise of T4 apd 8t Joseph | ness belng increased owing to the buying 1 3| that lcoked no ‘mare than steady. whil rie wizes. 06 T it Grand [sland rosq 114, " There was bo | of siiver, owing (o the great curtallment of others were & dime higher (han vestordny’s it 17y e Bl f the recently provaili \ mports from China and the shipments of market. The more desirable grades were, of 1300, Crab apples, per bbl v "'{" Na the Aawh of the duy Toumd | m M‘l piLy { rop .nl\..«urur sllk and tea Total receipts.....241 12 30 ourse, In the best demund, but at the sam. TROPICAL FRUITS ve apathy and the news of the day found | and also for the payment of forelgn troops | The disposition of the duys receipts time, in many cases. the ndvance was on ik UITS, o reifoction i the stock markes ™ 0 G T BRI SF AACIED (ooRR | | The disposition of the dayse recelpt was | (R, () P RSO, S el uTie e o ORANGES . Hemar it ? [T Bar vaiue, | into 1»; o Bank of England on balance today | number of head indicated | possible to me Ve n short time ' Packer N 8 Vale 5 United States 5e Teg advanced 5 | o fEl0.0n. Spaniah 48, 2%, Gold premium | “g er, Cattle. Hoge, Sheen. | But they do not Flike (o pay an mach for LEMONS—C a, extra faney, in_the bid price PARIS, Sept, 4 - Prie a Jar | @maha Packing ¢ . il B o not ke to pay as much fo £ .00 The Commerclal Advertiser's financtal Seuitadin e cren onaosulat | G, H. Hammond Co i it ks for She lgfiter ‘velgn HANANAS-Per bunch, aec cablegram s The announcement that | Aienees i e bine ol hibe, today. BUt | guitt’ and Company 1,09 | gsare, Dutle of the light hogs sold around s22u3.00, Sanies e announcement that | aubsequently they beca tter, being in- [ Gwift o OInpRnY; . 030 | and £.07h5, With several loads at $ 10/ e MISCELLAN the Transvaal had been annsxed, sugs flierced by the firmness shown by mine | GUdah King Co..... &0 K8 und a prime lod of butcher welghts | NUTS—Hickory, large. Der bu., $1.96: | Africa, caused African mining shares to | pnarer. At the close the mafket was firm | §IHOUT & CO..- 32 ht as high as $5.16. Medium welght o uth ber ib, | Altem JCalsec, Afriann minigy shates to | but qulet. Ris tintos sdvanced.” Kars | SII from XK. v sold moxtly at $5.020@6,05 and the ! e, iy | 4dvance sharply i the markets here to:| hardened owing to purchases on Gngiieh | AFTOUT, from 4C.- : o e os went from 200" own ilmonds, por | day wnd impafted & more chec pe | account on p nt rentos 101 franc ecke " e " MR P & it Wirlhe; ruw, p gube; roasted, | ganerally. Businese was still vory micn a0 DRr SaALISHIsE WL SEnnce [ Y " was no materfal change in - th ] 4 for the account, ' Exchange on London Vansant & Co... market, the last arrivals selling about the s Fextricted, excent for German and French | 5 far fieeke Spanitl i6 elo Lobman & Co... 3 ; PRI T N LR BUFFET llafllHY GAHS HDE: buying of Argentine securitles and eopper | BISRLING Sept 4 On e today | W. T Stephen... v | slow on a few coutae heavy hoge that were 1 green hides, 6 2 gresn | shares, The fortnightly statistics tor | fnternutionnl securitten wore ntendy. Cni. | Hil & Huntainger left on the last end. Representative sales "y des," 6ige; Noo 2| copper published (oday. showved a heay e Were harder on London advices. Cana- | Benton & Underwond N h b N AV She by veal calf,'s t Feduction in stocks, 186 fons, and In 8UD- | Arn Pacificn mproved Locals relapond | Livingstone & Schaller | 3 i SR i Best Dlnlnz Car Service 12 to 15 Ibs., Be. | pllex of 223 tons he bank recelved | sharnlv fn the early dealings, but closed | Hamilton & Rothschild I W 060 % Visibtin SUPBLY %000 Kold trom AuBLralin. 45,000 ffom | with a recovery. Austrian oredits were ani- | Ly ¥ Huss o0 1 . e 30000 6 00 120 . (B SUPPLY. an ] n b It 109t | inted and higher owing to bear coverin L. Dennis & Co.... s sm | €10 for South Amrica nnd £25000 for | Exchange on Londan. . Mo Asnrge, | Laveon ... el ; 8 [ SVUY THE GENVINE 4 Cable Reports of | 4n unstated destinatlon. ~ Chinese buying checks. _ Discount rates: Short biils, | Mawhinney . § 4 of silver was u foature. The exchings | g cent; three months' b JeF ¢ Hobbick 7 v 00 + NBW SOHR. B L Avece here will be elosed next Saturday | Gl SEQUARIE DS DO COG | Grnempuyans. iiiiirs el H ™ » ORK, Sop e following I8 a [ “Foliowin clos o8 on th . b y tatement_of the Visible supply of grain i | Pallowins anke: 7 ] Cotton Market. i 2 “ New York xchange Totals sesesey ind afloat on Saturday, Septem NEW YORK, Sept. 4 ~COTTON~The fea. " AW The A % ¢ - MANUFACTURED BY un compiled by the New York produce ex: | Atabison 9 **Union Pacife w of the trading in the cotton market | ( CATTLE-There was another good liberal | y eod - s bra 5t y was the re‘entrance of (he pubiic | SUPBLY of cattle here toduy, but the same s erdu e market active and | ¢ 3 p CALLIFO! UP 08 Whent, 50.280,000 bu,, increase 200 bu s bas 7 | Into the market on a broad seale, the out- | &3 vesterday the market was active and 5 RNIA FIG SYR 0.28 a2 . ! k ut-| steady to atronger on practically all kinds : coba RO by, Jnetiase BOM Y| St AR R Bl 150,15, 25 | Btoady o ihoniger on' practistiy all s : ®orn van simm outs, 9553000 bu rease, 1,185,000 bu.; 1 were thrown Into a_spasin of fright by an | finFo0f COMh eattle heve: wus oot Toomy : —_— 3| fioda bu.. increilse. 35000 b Barley, 40.00) i bt .. udvance of 6G14 polnts in active options| wetarns kood enoush for Wilers (] 860 | b Increase, 000 bu i Vis. Central .1\, 134 | in the Liverpool market, privately reportad | “giierns good enot ST b s t L e ) v httch TransCl Pt At CROTIEY | " Eckors il ecmed™io wand freth mapptien 737013 : r. Ray's nenovator 1 St. Louis Graln and Provisions, Adams Bx.. 1 fears among shorts that a squesze was 0] in djsposing of thelr corn fed ateers at | . 2 % Guaranteed to cure the very worst casel ST LTS S A L American Ex. 11 be attempted and belle that the crop aute | steady' to stronger prices. It wa & fairy | & 8 i 2 of dyspepsia, constipation, billous head rod, cash, elevator, N7ac: rack. Ty : { urn would be small. Spat sales in that | i A averything offered Gche, Tver and Kidneys At drugsists, 1c; Beptémber, T13c; October Decemm- [ C. & N WellaFurgs Tk 1141 | market were the largest in many w active market #0 that averything offered 2 a s siuts, & | . ® - ! . was sold at _an early hour. The better H : and $1. Send for Iree Sample zree No. 2 hard, 608y L a| Amer. Cot. Ofl o, reaching 5,000 bales at an advance of 4o A SR SR Ll L B 3 nd_Fres Au-wce. Dr. B. 3. Kay, Saratogs were as followsa ower; No. 2 cash Y% ] 10 Another factor was the continued i but even the commoner kinds have lnli{ T 5 N. Y. 4 e Tatat. DRtants Go: & ¥, 8%c; October, 6 : | Amer. Maiting. s movement at il pofnts in the south. MInor | ii'gond shape this week 2 stralghts, $.1003,70; clears 5 Ber. 3 A 1| do prd o2 | Influences fucluded unfavorable crop re- e cow markel was otive again toda o s pate No. 2 cash. 2% Amor. 8. & oo pprts from the uentral belt ‘and reports | and brices Filed steady 1o atrongér at the Wlifornia, 4-basket erate Concords ‘home grown California, d-basket crat bakers, $2.200 27 i Wber. December, " do pra say [ that southern spot markets were 4@l | week's advance of 10@lsc and in somé : A ‘. WM 2 n 3 V' white, Amer, Spirits higher. On the first 1 prices Jumped up | cases the ndvance ha on oV e .- 5 gom v B i o . 18 points, with the market {rregular. Still | { B e LAY mare taan 6 b { 1o prd that. Th . ee s i Now, 40t FLOUR—Qulet, easy; patents. $3.50@3 Aot 8. o0 later e advance was ncreased 1o @ mate | o’ he O I N NI M | OF OMAHA : white, 2 \-’w». fancy and straight, $3.20a3.30; clear, W i dn pra sl !h-r‘ f rlu'plrv\'y( by i: spurt ”'x ; ner 1 1 along tho Yine. Praetically averythi 2* 2 @24 J 223, o Amer, 8 & W uying, led by room bears. urope g _’ | was sold at a reasonably early hour tods )‘ -4 RYL 3 ) higher; $1.42 bid e i 1 40 hid the public alvo bought. ~Throughout ‘tho | Qithough there wis & £0od JbaLA] SuppIY 6 DRY GOODS BARLEY feeding, 88@39¢; fair ) ady, $2.0092.05, . 1o|A Tin Plate ¢ New Orleans shorte were heavy buyers | The feeder market was &l80_ in very | 4 cholce ma 24146 | N sacked, ‘east track, 69a70e, | o 1%do pra market. The bullish gyrations of the | satisfactory shape again today. The hettar SEEDS—Flux, No. 1, $1.43 HAY-—s timothy, $8.00412.00; prairie v 4 Amer. Tobacco Orleans market added materially to grades brought wteudy to stronger pricest | & m“ °. western, 2 prime tmothy, ! : . {1 "5 pra the firmness here. as ‘did a decreaze 1| but’the common light cattle did not move contract grade, $10.00, Yo Steady, £1.24 Anac. Min, the Liverpool stock of 14,000 bales shewn | quite so frecly today as vesterday. Sell- | 5 LOVISTONS “Mess pork. per TONTIE ym R by a tecount ers wera calling the market n Iittle sasie . Importers and Jobbers of ,,,,.‘, Lard, per 100 1hs., $6.8 § ' N . 10018.85 v 2 ”Th—“m-n-kv‘\- rv»-nrl‘«-‘hxl-w‘r"l vm"xr ~:!::I~ll‘r on the common grades ..4,.1 n‘... last en: 4 ibs sides (loose), $7.15a7 ] o L 7 figured upon and led to quite @ am=| was rather AakgY A% yard traders seemed v v . . i sl ogh Ui S s epelter, | 14 d ble of profit taking, under which prices | fo have about il they wanted for the fime 3 Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods sldes (hoxed). $7.55 TN 1 () o # pent off several poliits, ' Fears of another belng, %1 18 WHISKY-—basis of high wines, $1.211; °0 £ ickens, e young il 3 : rear move in_Liverpeol tomorrow pre- By far the bulk of the western cattle to. 8 V NO'T V. SUGARS-CUt loaf, $6.60; granuiated, .10, X T g, 11e; diicks, 6c; | D . sented an organized attack upon the post- | day were feeders, only @ faw binches bulng AND NOTIONS. The following are’ the recalpts and oung. Tc; Beane, ilyc; youns, dlge i |ty of the bulls, however, and the market | fat nough for "kiliers” Packers, hewevor TR R T ents o il rine al QO )¢ ¥ e 9 el¢ irm to e close. "u '8 closed | tool hold wit “ good deal lite and | 2 6 menteiof hanrneipal gregiin: ITER- Bteady: creamery datry ) foady: Bepiambar, $8.ah; October, IR0 | bonghithens ip al ecas R . : BOH-ER AND SHEET IRON WORK Flour, bbis 3 November, $853; Decembor, $851; January, | prices. Cow stuff alsp sold botter toduy 2 ’ 2 0N, (N1 ROVISIONS—Pork strong jobbin: A $8.50; February, $8.49; March, $548; Avril | sale howing up fully 10G15¢ high 50 Wheat, bu. 0 ) ¢ & o s K up ¥ o igher than 3 b 2,000 | $12.50 higher: cholce, $6 Dry | . o $5.45; May, $851; June, $5527 July. $85:1| the close of lagt week. Feeders also moved ) . 9 s‘)n ff it 120,000 | 81 3 (boxed), Strong: ex hort » Spots closed steady: middling upland, 9%c: | freely | % - { (] | (boxed). g extra &} ¥ mie ! iy today it they ware of good weight 8 ar ribw, 3750, clear sic ; N ing gul Sales, 1 and ‘quality and prices on that class o s i i !:\””\h i o 13000 (boxed), strong; extra shorts, $3.0 ; .: Lead ST, LOUTS 4. —-C0 Steady: | cattle were steady to stronger, but the com- % 2 51 & w““am NN LS, R riby, g5 13k clear sides, $3.25 K o o pf 99-1Ge. Snles. none. Recelpts. §| mon HIght cattle were rather weak und in 0 20 the Produco exchange today the b SCETPTS- Flour, 16,00 LD wheat » Dales: shipments, 5 bates: stock 754 balus. | some cases prices were lower. Repre- 3 5 Wilsen & Drake, dairies, 14G18c. Cheese, firm .at 1 0,000 bu.: corn, 1 D bu,; oats, 91,000 bu. v NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4 (_u-rr/)\ | sentative males ; 2 4 Manufacture bollers, smoke stacks and gatrles, Ugisc. : m M 14,000 bbls. wheat s Firm; sales. 2000 bales: ordinary, Tac: good | BEEF STEERS 20 16 breechings, pressure, rendering, sheep dlp, L h, 13 i 1 54,000 bu ordinary, 71p-16c: low middiing, 811600 | no o N Ay o 5 Jard and wate: tanks, boller tubes con middling, 90-16c: good middiing. 813180 | % A% PR Al ; stantly on hand, second hand botlers hought Liverpool Grain and Proviste middling fair. 101-36c: receipts, 886 bales! | 13 [y i . ’ I and sold. Special and prompt attention te RPOOL, Pt 4 WHEAT-Spot va 20 pt Stock, 27197 bales, Futures sfeady: Sap- |} - e p 4 0 515 ranaire In city or country W and Plerce. Quotatl Varions No. 2 red western winter fs; No. tember, 80.13679.1 \ mlv‘cl“v yt‘l-'\la:‘-'v;? 3 1078 ‘ 193 160 B 07y e = — « ring. 68 3sd; No. 1 California i 1% | vember, §8.12a53 acomber. G853 | , AL i 3 NEW YORK, Sept LOUR=Recelpts il “ltures, steady; September Tanuary, $832g833; Fobruary. $K34Ga360 i s _ SHEEP--There wus another good, liberal ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ; Y M 4 March, $A3U%T; April, $8.36@837, May, e ¢ supply of sheep here today and the bulk of | ™™ 16,174 bbis.: exports, 16,08 bbls.: sales, 8,70 | 58 Ilad; Decomber, & 2% ", n sossa ol 1045 i 5 them arrived rather late. For that reason . pRES.: market was slow and bars teady oo, L WL SRR gl R v 3 e * 1663 the market was late In opening and when ' EI ' I Minnos tents, $1.10G4.25; winter, | Futures, steady: Octobar, i 2wd; Novem : -4 o) s s v. it qid start stales were made all the way esiern ectrica NEW YORK GEVERAL WMARKET patents, $3.75001.00; winter straights, $3.50@ | ber. 48 Jiid: December, 48 2d BOSTON, Sept, 4—WOOL—Quotations of | o 1 ; from " steady to fe or 10c lower in some Recelpts of wheat dur e p ee Coai °5. The feeder market, howevar, wam in 8.60; winter oxtras, $2.7008.00; Minnesota [ , Recelpte of wheat during the past thre N Coal & Tron.. 0 | leading deseriptions are as follows: Ohio | q ity v Kood shape and the pricas’ pAID ware ateady Gompany i eb e el S e centals, including Ame o E Sigetee i, 08 and' Pennavivania fleecen, X and above, 41c; 7 167 5 o stronger ax compared with yesterday. flour, steady; sales, 80 bbis.; ful Receints o arican _corn ¢ e ¥ XX and abovo. 3 No. 1 comb- [ 151711717 ooy ) Mronger as comnared wi HLEAING s : y 4 a0 i oreet o faney i3 | pRecelnta of American corn during th A } Rubber fii und clothing, G Michigan, \Wisconsin S TEXAS od BN, Sipice masiarn JAm YL Klectrical Supplies. PPROVISIONR - Hams, short cut. easy ol P ete., X Michigan, 22@2c: No. 1 Michigan| 4 " % none iwon. S Noa R Tl e Bood 4 5 "CORNMEAL—Fasy; vellow wester mberland cut N, 428 6d; 8 . nion combing and -]uvl.ln: 26%0c; No. 2 Michi- . $2.50(13.00; cholce apring hm.,“ st 00 | Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Lighting city, STGSSC: brandywine, $24.45025,5. i olear middles. g & gan combing and clothing, %@ 0c: coarse fair to good spring lambe, $1.755.00 G. W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1522 Howard 8t RYE-Duli; No, 2 western, s, f . Emiddics. heavy, firm, | oo P nd braid \‘\ 1Tlml ‘;rv :m;“dg“v "\'i] = i er wethers, $3.4043.60; feedar lambs, $4.00 : L e . at; ve, BaGisde, 1 Now York bucks, fivm, 483 clear | ToXIS & Te; unwashed quar ood, 286 24c; Mic : S Hepresentative siles 5 New York: “malting, 461456 T Cheese, American fiuest white, Michigan, fine, 17G18¢. Texas wools: 12-| ; 10 2 Utah ewes Vain 11 B e AN om 8 N Ye r Narket, g 1ag 1% Scoured: 46@4Tc: tam, T3GILC: . Uiah weihera o he Omaha Safe BARLEX ReDull] Jaatar W YORK. BY~0 fe e erritory scoured basis 218 8. Dakota feeding wethers.. 81 o L andosibte, HONT bu, Bl L dy, ut 14 3 ani and Wyoming, fine, medfum and s 3 i1 S, Dakotn feeding wethers.. 81 afloat: N red, 7 “leva i A b TR TRRLANG RSC asy, With ne. i L b fine, m i | ' Utah feeder lambs 3 an ron OrKs orthern, Dullith o, b, it 64 i |74 ured, 50c; No. 2 medium, . Utah lambs S ' . : stendy on foreign buy ' September, 263 " vy divm an ine, 16@17e; scoured, 6ic; Neo. 2 Y 1300 3 40 Wyoming wethers 1 Makes a specialty of mediuni, 17618c; Oregon wools, eastern 1490 2 7 3 Utah lambs | | lentes, B1%G 2 7 f » 3 : x 2 2 ESCAPES ; Tatda tion | ) A AU EREH chofce, greasy Miiic: scoured, fine. medium | 1105 g 2 e fevding ov 1 FIRE &5 s and disapnointing export business: closed | white v firm: state, inac- | fine, 48i50c; valley, No. 1, 20G22c: No. CALVE: feeding wethers il j California b1 orihern O k focding . And Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, ete weak at AGiTee not decline, Sales fcluded § ' O O e e | Bircsonnrises B8 400 feading wethers J 3 IO S 140 S Omahn, Neb, No. 2 red, March, 83,asic, closed at Min Choice timothy, $9.00; choice prairle \ pricos on bonds today are as cholce ft Syeram $G@17¢ 502 feeding wethers ] No. 3 re fod At 830 Beptom- | 86, I ved, Shasse; middle country, spring, 14 100 4 5 feeding yearlings 8§85 N kL SO0t Saplel R Cireniiary, 180Me: Axiry. tarioy. | seoured, Aba47c; southern, free, 1@ STOCK COWS o i ! [ A Eeat Aitikb el ardias {cos, combIng Superfine, nom- Toon 2 g | ", TR A Re 10475 bu.; exports, 413.- | xa S dozen, 1 . e \ kood, M@asic; clothing, | Native and Weate Steers Stendy,| MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS 89 bu.: sales 000 b futures, 160 turned: new whitewood cases inciued Tesans Lower—Hogs Higher. 2 b bu.; export, spot, weak: No. 2, 4%e, 1. o mere. ' s 00 R4, L CHICAGO, Bept. - CATTLE-Receipts, | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECIALTY at, 'and 4bac elevator, Options, arter | | RE Wheat, 6 g ; Varket STOUK CALVES 0 head, Iheluding 3200 westerns and 1.0 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS A steady opening with wheat, turned weak | bu \ 3,000 bu A YORK 1 ~COFFEE—8n0t 1 AR exans: native and western steers, stead d 1506 Jackson Street, gdor Tiauldition “wnd e ' wheat' news | 1P Wheas . 7 nsolie, Sy, Mild, barely stendy OCKERS AND FEEDERS Nans, teady 1o " 10e lower; butcher -4 ot closed At 4Mye: Soptamber. closed at 44l ed ateady, With prices 10@ 5 | 5 and 4 o anad helfort Meer® | m. zabriskle, Agent. J. B. Cowglll, Mgr. Octaber, closed at 4gve; December, 40 11416 ledo Market . rounder moderate geroral sell .50 Tediium. $4 60454 p : 4 @i1ige, Closed ut 103 TOLEDO, 0. § WHEAT-D ; -- | Started by weak fo1o0gn markee ea fRota feadnrs, irtn. BLOGH0: mixsr. 8l . Ro. Panite No. "2 “white, . boqsaet f W ‘ . ¢ T atiuire ot Iat ‘ | el e cany ! for all purposes, track. mixed wetsern, 227, track, white | | ut pe and - o 00 Tower HAY—Dull; shipping, 24@c; good to \ 5 2 cash, [21 3 1 Stutistical chang2s wire fecder . @l N " | u | & P t c chaien. dodie. ARTE0; 8 el e B rim : P ke feedors dtlonal Ui aint Co. HOPS-—-Quiet; state, common to chofee ¢ October, '$6.475; No. 1 t higher. Total ¢ 2 5 18- Recelpts (oda tomor 188 crop, D@13c; old, 2@sc; Pacific, 1599 crop, | 2 Iuding ember cow J | . 0; left aver, 0 e higher on St W@ old, 24 8 November. §1.3 cow i . nickers closed’ easier. top, $ OMANA, NER, HIDES—irm; Galveston, 91 to 2 Wit Mindelphin Produce Market v 3 $7.45; Februaty, 37 T cow 3 ol A4 buchers. 30005 Viia; good 23c: Californtu. 21 to 25 Ibs, IN Texus PHILADELPHIA, SBept. 4. BUTTER ” cow cavy 104 roigh avy Ty, 24t 0 lhs., 1 Unchanged, western faney creamery, & Catifo { feeder 3 i 5100400 fouh, heavyL ¥ flhl Machine work. LEATHER-Firm; hemlock woster v prints i N ¥ ont . feeders 3 YORK CALIFORNIA res, light to heavy weights, EGGS—Firm: fresh noarby and w L 2 ED FRUITS and nominal A, Dawson oy RIEEP- Recelpts, 15,000 head: sheep Pattern Makers and Model Builders, 0, g2y 170 fresh southwestern, 1hc; fre b ‘ o woek startcd with pretty much the |17 cowa.... 627 338 10 cowe. ... #80 steady to si nbe, weak o dic Jower Ma WOOL - Dill; domestic fleece v | ern. e . : Oftered onditions prevalent that character. | 1 steer....1060 480 1} feeders. 1! excent “steady o choice weil 3 xas, 1510 CHEERE -Dull and casy: Now ¥ ¥ situation i evaporated apples last eders.. K0 1 & 2 teeders.. 100 s i “to_chaler a Zhne I Bollers, Gunoline En. PROVISIONS. Beet, dull; family, $10.00¢ | eream, fancy small, 10%c; Ohio flats, o Boata-TRTeegten - The market was quiet. State | 1 feeder... 1% 280 1 focder k G woatern sheep, 8340370, Taxiix sheey F AR e i R R mess, $0.0000.50; heef hame. $20 54 i mimon was quoted from 36c: nrime. W [ g condors. s s 10 AL dzsann; native limba s ST | yata Supplies, High Grade Repalr Work a POSTON, Sept ] J 1 A 3 A packet, $10.0041100; city, Indin moess ¢ cholee, Mgube: fancy, 6%@Te. Prines | 3 feedo ) 440 ecialty Factory and office 66-14 Bouth tasdar.. 110 4 & h 8t Phone 21 D00, Cut meats, stendv: pickled bel WMinneapolls Whent and ¥1 ‘ time quoted from 3e@7 r b vding | St & o 1L plekled | shoulders, $6 MINNEAPOLIS, Sopt |- WHEAT gt i aatity. Aprcots voVaL | g0 onders.. s NERRASKA i Nem Vork Live Mtoek. Tont America, $%0; compound, [ g i \ " Eh, . 3 Teattara.., \ Shipments, 40 cattle | Feiephone 1039, Omah.y, Nt 'S tee steady; 10 ~ 5 o Y ; - ; i . feeders " o termilk a > S d ., e o Jormev, $LO0L: New —— AN e e K ) T S awns ecdp, qos | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS 2001.50; Long 18l 2 30 Iarket, . &Q - | fecder .l Jow: lambs steady for i s TALLOW-Quieti “clty (300 per pkg.), | PEORIA, Sept. 4. —CORN-E, : i | enfrite steady (Jdnueed oll #le. | 1 atag.. p i he g Tower: “sheep, 82 Correspordence: John A “‘vl.,;‘.n “v"E BUFTHR Rechlps, 15,773 pin: * Steady; [ - OATS Trrogular; No. 2 white, 2 cont o Bahl bt atrained som: | % fendars.. B f e e Y | Uit wires (0 Chicago & ereamery, 17% 2 bilted through mon, 81 3 bull 1050 b J 1,608 head; steady Tore wen i Celpts, 10601 pkgs. steady: | WHISKYOn the basis of $1.24 for 1 LONDON oLe—cacutts lin- | § Bisra %0 32 AT elots. TTIN. hae s A weat Condition of the Treasury $ A v York Dey Goods \orn... & ern regular paeking, at mark, 10a16c; west WASHINGTON pt4~Today's - r NEW YORK, Sept. 4-The market for cows 0 BN, loks off, 1tad 15 b treasury halances in the f » reop i hoftday with ow ol METALE-Aside from a weak nd de fund, exclusive of thoe $160 1 . hanege charuet demand in all oldodly lower market for pig iron war orve in - the Qivison, of redamptior \ lepartment first hands has again been (25 feeders thers 10¢ Jower: native shipping rants, the metal market, as a whole, was Avatluble cash balnnce, $135.108013 . 4 Wolv . of ‘moderate dime ns and prices without | r and export steers, $5.0006.00. dressed heef pather tame. Lake copper, lead and spei-| g 366,10, 748 cha here {8 nothing doing for export feaders.. A 0 Lchers' steers, $4.0015.60; steers under and unchinged, the former . With China, India or Red Sew ports. South [ 20 feeders.. 803 & % ! 0 pannds. $5.6005.40; stockers and feed belng quoted at $16.620 d at $4.37 and Duluth Whenat Market, Finnucial Notes, e American markets ving fully average feeder Al -3 ttle ' W ers, $20004.5, cows and heifers, $2.0064 % QOOMANY LIFE BLDG spelter &t $4.07404 Tin, though some- | DULUTH, Sent 4 - WHEAT—-No. 1 h ST. LOUIE, Sent. 4 ~Clearings, $7.06840; | quantities. Ginghams and prints quiet and Bwan Tand end Catile L0 e anners, §160G4.50; cows and heifers, $2.504 QMAHA HER what lower, was very quict at $30.6Q30.85, ' cash, 78 eplember, 78'gc; December, | balances, $1,027564. Money, 447 per cent; | unchanged. feedere. 1087 4 40 ol d A 0 Wtacturers and Dealers—Bteam “ttinges, Blevator Supplies, Steam n Live st Sept. 4 - CATTLE--R H . including 2800 Texar w for natives; steady on b

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