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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | < rants v 4 brokers' price f per Il At $3TEAINATS The r lead was $4 and for cop- OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS Wheat Fairly Active and Advances Barly on | conditton of Trade and Quotations on | Oables and Weather, e an olpt CORN 1S DULL AND CLOSES SHADE LOWER | iit0i Jh™ rie Onts i « Market is Withont Life and the Prices Are Pructically Unchanged Provisions Are Ensler on Hog | I ept. 14 and ed the lac losed weak, Octoh 1 onts a epresse Wheat weather Kk of export demand r 14 lower. Cor #hi down. Pro- @16c depressed | fairly ac opened strong, October Liverpool showed a re the b ulge here yesterda In the northwest were with the & ax th ket re in a bush aid been aver cuured the market to weaken and the mar threshing. Long tart and a dip to offerings were acted Lo 01 7% measure helped b s at St Louis. ot make |18 appen hoped. This, with 1,000,000 bushels by Ket was weak at the cl inder yesterday. New lomdu tiken for export seaboard were put at mary Feceipts were 1,265,000 bughels, com pured with 1,245,000 Inst and Duluth Te . last week and 1,022 a y ceipts were 246 cirs, 5 of n was dull and featureless, but ste The market was sustal weather 0 the west. b affer walew mark whes ngs and a good ¢ The export demand | tive, The rket At 670 because e to v s rains again interfering wheat came out at “he took place, but Il taken, the mar: The recovery was L male of 00 rance here, as had v the lquidation W prominent tra e, October 44 ige York reported Clearances at th 50,000 bushels. Pri year. Minneapolin cars, against 18 ear ago. local re ned by ‘unfavor the light country | h business. Spot were reported at 40,000 bushels, The | A enrl t opped aga in eympathy with | in when the latter | RESH DRE ra, per d Fancy Produce. | ¢ liberal; good stock firm Hens, 7c; thosters kens, So. ducks, 4@ SED POULTRY—Hens, 8¢ | 15¢; ducks and geese, 04 Ih., 10411c; turkeys, 12 Common to fafr, 13 15 i0c; separato FISI-Trout herring mor, | whit pike, Al perch Tnbste stors, %e; macke perck FRIESH_ OYE packed, New extra gelects r, 2le; gathered m | 100; bluefish, 8c: plekerel, | dressed buffale, 8c; white« bla bass, 10¢; sal- | bass, 10c; croppie, 10c; i) bultheads, 1% ring fo green, 20 Bolied lob rel, 3ic, codfish, 10¢; yellow TIERS-First grade, rk ceunts, per can standards, 3oc. Racond grade, slack ‘flled, New York counts, per can, 0 extra selects, 2e; standards, 20¢. | Liv o, per dozen, 9e, L8—Cholee.” g10c [ oted by Omaha Wholesale wocltion: Cholce upland, | upland, $8.00; medium, $3.50 of & ? white, 28c. Vi 1 CAHRO UCE-F Home grown. per dozen, 18c. ax, i ARBAGE - He AU LTIFLOWY TOMATORS Bushel basket, 4oc ONTONS “Hom CELERY--Nebraska, 3040c. PEACHES-Ca 1 weak October sold between | clings, 7 ige, and_closed tae lower at | Recelpts were Oate gave another exh hut t were Pro aver he trade wis subsi cars iibition of still lite, tantially at yester figures. The tone was rather easy October =0ld hetween & _a shade down vistons were easie the estimate ar sure from sellers of rib; mand clogad [t depre wis reported g At d%e. Receipts r on hog rece under heavy pres «. The shipping d od. October pork d Thge Tower at $11.40; Octoher lard e down at 36720, and October ribs 156 nsed at §7.201 Istimpted receipts ca 16,000 The morrow: Wheat rHi corn, 570 cars; oats, &5 cars; hogs head leading futures ra Articles.| Open, | High *Wheat 8ept Oct auotations were UR ndv: wir stralg $3.10 spring specialis, $1.40a4 4.90; atriights 5 WHIEAT No. 3 tN—-No. 2, 41gudliye ot A A 2414 RY HA cholee malting. SEF 3 whife, 2D8-No. western, $1.51 clove PR @ULAR Lard, per 100 1ba., 8 72560 aldis (joose), $7400770. - Dr ribs *houl! clear WHISK Y —Hasis of high wines, $1.25 Following are the receipts and shipments r, contract grad IVISTONS- Mess 'y ders (hoxed), § sides (boxed), § TARS—Unchange of the principal grains Flour, bhls 3 Rye Barfc on o, bu b bu bu v, bu the Produce exc ter market was firm; creameries, 161 20 i Wirl%e. Chee , steady, fresh, 15 AEW YORK GEN Quotations for the NE celpts, 14,922 bbls.; exnorts, 10816 bbls Kiles sl tive Commod W YORK, Sent . 0,000 pkgs. - firmer again, with in- vrices ralsed bl winter patents, straights, $3.60@3.60 $11504.40; winter extras, $2.70a3.00; Minne: Bota bukers, $2.85% 2450260, Rye flour, qu falr to good £3.004 « @560, CORNMEAL—Firm: vellow western, 88 clty. Ry aflon HA ow falo. BARLEY MALT-Dull: western, 62068 Wi 0,400 bu. ¢ f. o, aflon RTaSsC, Brandywin, E—~Firm; No. 2 western, 07 U state, B3UGIC, ¢ RLEY-Quiet: feac York; malting, 46 TEAT- Recelpts b Xport. Spot, steac b, afloat: No. 1 n t " Options had quite a strong ope on higher cables and temb fter which appointment the | and heavy offerings in Chica harply, closing weak at prices; Mareh My, NilyirNidye er, 80 4-160 closed, Sitge: October Wei December, S2%@ S08 Tteceipts, 107 sales, 165,000 b, f1 Spot, steady: No. 2 Wik nd 47%¢, £ o, b, afloat first vield pects of larger receipts closed easy at comber; May, 41lad1bye; BLA40% L closed, 6%c! Decem 1 wh white I mixe ity HA chol on firmness abroa ing to the break nee on September closed, 417 18, 13500 bui exports | bir, spol 2Mige; No. ite, 26a26c: track truck white western, g track AdY: spring bran, $16.00@1550; d, $17.00G19.00; winter bran, $17 50a14.(0, $17.00, Y-Steady; shipping, ©2%@7c; good to 041 HOPS-Dull} state 1800 o, 100135 old, 180 crop, 10alic; old actd Wi Firm; Galv ifornia, ‘21 to 25 1bs., 18%0; Texas, o 30 ibs., 1505 ATHER-8teady b light to' heavy 24, G Zhc. VOL- Dull Texns, 16616 PR @l eity meat shoulders, $6.50; pickled hams, $10 107 Sepie fined 3500 fami 16,0 TA 4716 OVISIONS—Teef. steady; family, $10.00 | i mess, $9.00G11.00, extra ' Indla m s, steady; pickled Lard, firm; wes mber * closed at firm; continent, compound, $6.00761215° Pork, steady} ly, $15.00411 mess, §12. LLOW - 8¢ i country (pAckages free), 41gidtc RICE-Steady; dome wa Japan, 4k @be MOLASSEES—8teady kettl, Bl e, good to choice, TliR—Recelpts, atate dairy, 15l June imitation creamery, 1517 creamery, 180121 CHEESE- Recelpts lary white 104c% smail colored, 107y¢. Jite!] arn regular packing, at mark, 1:@17 T white, 10%¢; large S Receipts lass 19 MPETALS-The week f Mttle pric very Aul! and somewhat lower owing to the bt off I any materlal change in the metal | s a8 quoted on las r markets abroad 0s for s close here showed s o) ] ably’ Lake copper wis quiet and anged at $16.7501 " Bpelter, easy in tono. but not quot- ower, &t $.WEA.10, und pig iron war- : 1,260,000 Du. fatures, 50,000 | domestle fleece, 25712 need as follows as follows \ter patents, $3.800 clears, $1108.50 | 07 patents, $3.504 | $1L.50; No. Hmothy, $4.1044.30. 9.1, pork. per bhl Ve, 720, s Recelpts 15,000 380,000 - 150,000 T4 ne toduy the Wt | firm, " 10%@11'; RAL MARKET, Day Various itles. JOUR—Re. je and demand ae- $370G4.00; winter Minnesota patents, winter low grades, | iet; sales, 400 bbls ; | vice to fancy, $3.30 | 4o, 1. 1 £, New York ding, 42a4e, o, 1. 1 ta@sse, o 1. f., Buf: | 100,825 b 1y; No. 2 red, Slige, | orthern Du'uth nore rain | 1 son of Mol @sa8; closed 1, Shige; Reps exports, 44 10,000 Options higher at d, but subsequently in wheat and pros o Tae rise on I closed, 111 Se . Snot, firm: No white, 2a2T,c; No. mixed western, M | mmon to ehoie 2ube; Paclfic coast 5o ton, M to 1bs hemlock sole, 1 welghts, packet. $10. 001100 $16.00a17.00 Cut bellies, $8.75g11.00 i tern steamed,” §1.20; $7.20, nominal; re: 50: South America clears, $10.750 per pki) tle, faif o extra ew Orleans, open {3udle 2,213 pkes.; steady reamery, 16102 factory, M@lfie; 2681 pky firm olo ; small Pk ; Steady; west Infshes up with very ¢ Friday. Tin ruled prices there easing for futures. The 10 be on the basis of 1.00. “Lead, dull at PLU'M " Utah and Colorado, per crate. Delaware and N Rye straw, $. These "”""1‘ ood color and quality. Re Demand fair and = price IGETARLES. Per dozen, 207 %c¢ S—Per_bushei basket, 6. | Per dozen bunches 15@20c. | TS Per dozen_ounches, Ze. | ¢ dozen, 10715¢ per half bushel basket, \Pishel, 40g50c; - sweet yme grown, ner pound, 1%e R-—Per dozen, fomo grown, per halt | grown, per bu., #G6c. FRUITS lifornia freestones, yrofa, per crate, $1.10%1 23 RS—Per box, $1.7562.00 iifornia Tokays, 4-basket | 15, home grown, 17@10c; wwara, per 5-1b, basket, 15e WATERMELONS A« to <ize 20@%e eacn CANTALOUPY large sizes, 607 APPLES -Natl Gems, per dozen, 0@ 1e; o, Teast per bu: per bhl. $250G20. Crab apples, per bbl, 8 LANBERRIF S Per bbl, §7; per Crate ROPICAL FRUITS S Valenclas, $4.25604 Calf i M fornia, extra fancy 't bunch, according {CELLANEOUS, NUTS--English walnuts, per b, 12@13c; | fitherts, per 1h 15; raw, per Ib 12c; almonds, per’ 1b., 16@ giise, roasted, SY@Ti4e HID 1 green hides, 6c; No. 2 green 1 wted hides, 6ige.” No, 2 salted hides, 5lge; No. 1 veal calf, § to 13 1bs., 7e; No.' 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., be. St. Louis Grain and Provisions. ST. LOTU N-Highe September Tl fancy and 01800 SEEDS - Timot higher, 14c CORNMEAL _ BRAN=Highor HAY-Timothy rle. firm. $7.00a8 KY--8teady, $1.26 COTTO GING 8 HEMP TWINE- METALS “Lead, quiet at $4.3215. Spelter, Aull at $1.9, turkeys, ic; dairy, ) PROV meats (hoxed) ar ribs, 7871 <trong clear EIPTS 1 138,000 bu.; corn SHIPMENTS 9,000 b, corn, Kansus City KANSAS Ol cember. 6% HAY—Chole 1t irie, $8.00. UTTER—Cre IGGS—Steady sas stock, 12V re 300 bu.: oats, 1 SHIPMENTS. verpool ¢ LIVERPOOL, firm; No. 2 red No. 1 hern ifornia, 68 5iigs tember, s 2d; 1 CORN—Spot. f I8 8%d; Decemby pts of w 84,000 con lust three duyvs TROVISION on,” Cumberl, bellies, steady, 1 northern, FLOUR-S(e $L10GADE: secor BRAN—In bul PHILADELPE | Quiet, but stea fancy i Pir D DULUTH, Wi 1 hard cash a northern cash t | Decem 0 OATS- 213,024 CORN-40C MILWAUKE Higher northern RYE-Higher BARLEY- Fir 4351 « parine NEW YORK took on a much Indications of and in the late traders foll upe prices down al out shorts at t covered on were so feeble active and eusy volume of sellir Contral fell 2t Reading first p well distributed ind (ndustrials joyed a fod were generally traction group ison preferred Ohio, Kansas & ern Pacific pre e A e POULTRY-Steady: chickens, young, $I1260. Lard, lower; cholce, $585. Dry sa turned; new whitewood cases included, PTS- Wheat, 154,400 bu.; corn, 15,- 48 41xd; American mixed, old, nominal; fu: | tures, ‘quiet: October, 44 34d; November, FLOUR-St. L Recelpts of American _corn durlng the ady, G5s; hams, short eut. dull, {4x; clears, $280a3.10; second clears, $2.60G2.5) pilndelphin Produce Market, 8¢ western, e fo cholce, 103.c: flats, @10c Milwnukee Graln Market. MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, Weak Market Shows Strength 1n met with considerable guccess in bringing tack, making the close of the market quite notable suffercrs, though not on the largest | tthe weakiess was quite general and paint b last night. The steel stocks them were off a point or over. The local Paclfic, Burlington, Louisville, Baltimore & fects of the coal miners' strike and fears 13 ~WHEAT-—Higher; ator, 73%c; track, {41s@ wei October, ige; De 2 hard, 69%@70c No. 2 cash, 304 4c: October, > cash, bid patents, $3.6063.75 straignt, §3.25@3.35 hy, steady, $5.75G1.40; flax Steady, $2.0002.05 sucKed, east track, 8@ “teady, $$.00@1260; prat NTIER-$1.30. young, s¢; ducks, 7 amery, 1i@2lc k. st jobbin, trong xtra shorts, s; clear 50 axiva Hdes Tour bbls ; wheat 000 bt outs, 6,000 bu. Fiour, 210, bbls.; whe 6,000 b onte, 2,00 b Gruin and Provis Y, Sept. 12.-WHEAT- May, Tk 1 No, H@6oc, No. 2 red, Tlc W@ o; | 9tses | imothy, $950a10.06; choice | amery. 15G20¢; dairy, fancy, i fresh Missouri and Kan doz., loss off, cases 0 bii Wheat, 204,000 bu; corn, 4000 bu rain and ¥ ept. 14, WHEAT western, winter, s siftings, 68 4%d; No. adi futures, ‘quiet; Sep- Jecember, 63 41hd irm: American mixed, new, T, A | ks fa winter, firm at | heat during the last threo | tals, including 350,00 Amer- | 179,900 centals Lard, American refined, d cut, steady, 4s] clear #; shoulders, square, firm, Market. Sept. 1 WHEAT— : 1~' May. 1 lard. 7sise; N » thern, Tiie first patents In wood, | 10 patents,” $4.0084.2): first Tk, $12.00712.25. 1TA, Sept. 14—BUTTER-- Ay fancy’ western cream. western prints, 2 fresh nearby,’ 18 fresh m; full creams. faney, uth Market. . Sept. .~WHEAT. 1 to arrive, Tile o arrive, T1%c;0ctober, May, 808 L Sept. 14, — WHEAT = ‘northern, 714G78c; No. 2 o. 1, B3ige. mer; No. 2, 52; sample, with Former Days. Sept. 14.~The stock market W more decided tone today, Jiquidation gathered forcd dealings the professional n the market and offered 1 around the room. They he decline and when they moderate scale the ralijes that they renewed the at- The coalers were the most 12 0 the list. New Jersey points and Lackawanna and veferred loat a point each, through the 1181, railroads suffering alike. Sugar en of strength, but closed a heavy and a number of Union Baw preferred, Atch- Missouri Pacific, Southern Texas preferred and North- ferred were down from 1 K uneasiness over the ef- THE OMAH DAILY BEE would be ssttled before the ci output procecds far, but today miners ‘whose supy i powd hausted were Iying down their out buying fresh & s dis of_the optimistic feeling The financial world seemed t erally toduy to the reaiizat cautious conservatism displa rtafime W news that der was ex tools with tspelled much ) awake gor n that the ved by the Wworld's great banks was wartanted by for knowledge. London discount sharply ks were =old | for London the sterlf rate recover tion. Th s _hardened n New York ng exchange e offictul_an founcement o subscription by New K bunkers to the German treasury bond | Chunged Mands nt Good, Steady {%KUe Of 80,000,000 marks (320,000 sized the ineasiness over the e new demand upon the money n forecasts of the weekly ban Showa thit the banks | los! X00) emphi fect of this | market, The K statement t to the sub treasury since Friday $1,118,00. Estimates of the ‘currency movement to confessedly confectural, bt movements of money by expr the interfor t the known s8, accordir 1o statements by banks themselves, | dicate that has g indlcat cash t of about $6,000,000, The char ftems are obscure, but if the | operation figures in the stat 1e out, This e bank ges in the loan rman loan ent A large increase in the loan ftem and a correspond Ing expansion of reserve requl be counted in addition to the extimating the shrinkage of ements 1 to cash in surplus. This rapld rate of inro upon the avall able bank reserve precipitated the selling « stocks. Possibly the reaction ton market was also responsib in the cot- le for throw- ing some securities on the mark The bopd market did not share in the lats wetivity of stocks and cor tieally dormant otal eales itinied prac . par value, 815,000, United States 3s advanced Y and the o8 1 per cent in the bid price Commercial Advertiser's Lon. blegram: “The markets o don financial ned here flat today under the Influence of a_disquieting leader in the Times concerning in China.” They recovered par on news from Africa and ¢ cheerful. “Americans were U most of the day, though New the situation tial strength losed fairly nder parity York offered some support. Business {n this department was on an extremaly small scale. Paris ud- vanced Tintos. Money was fir the many calls and the mark pelled to apply to the Bank of a large sum for a week at 41z Bar was firm Foilowing are the closing p New York Stock exchanze Pacific Nor. pfa Hocking Con | Hocking valley Tilinoin. Cent . Amer. Towa Cential Sl do pfd m, owing to et was com England for silver rices on the a0 ped A Mining o Lake Frie & W rooklyn do pra 8% Colo, Lake Shora con. T L. & N oo **Manhattin 1, Fede Mot St R do Mexican Central Mnn & StLL to nfa Mo, Pac it Mobile & hio M 1 " . G A pfa Natiena) Norflk & W As 1t R.T 1 National Sta 2 Pa i 4 to_pfd A pfd g ontaly & W 2% Yo Am: Y Alr Brake Ore. Ry & Nav Pacifis Coast iy do pfa to 11t nfi ° Pennsyivania TG Ao A nfd ' Paie Mal 3 Prop'e's Gas "% 4y ptd « So. Pacin So. Rollway & Texas & Pa-fic. 1% *Offered. **1x-dividend. ‘ « g . e w York Money Market. VEW YORK, Sept. 14 call, easy, at 142y per cent cantile paper, 4G5 per_cent STERL1 INCHANGE 8 actual business {n_bankers' b for demand and $4.83h for ted rates, $I8474 M4 and ommercial hilly $1 820,74 58 MUNEY—On prime mers tendier, with 1118 at $4.96% aixty day SANTRAASS | SILVER CIRTIFICATES 28,7633 c SILVER r. 6% Mext 83 can dolars, HONDS--Government. strong; state, in- active; rallroad, frregular The clostng prices an honds follows. 5 oS et % reg Ao coupon o a0 o coupon a0 s, T E D af At-hison ge a0 ad) s s Paul P S uthern . Radlw SR & today are as Pacifio 4 D &R 2V Tex, & Pacific 1a 16 4 i ’ Fre general ds Unton Pacific s F.W.&D C 1 Wabash Geon. Flectric in |40 2. 1 L. & N_unt. 48 West Shore i W4k, Con L8 Va, Cent & Quorn trat uj tlons BOSTON 1.—Call loans, 203 per cent; time loans, 34, per cent. OMcial closing ATT. &8 P Wis Contri) do pta 5 Atchison Amer. Sugar ... N. E. Ao pta Adven Amer. Telenhone Al s Roton & A'bany Amal Copper Boston Plevated Atlantt Boston & Me Rosten & C.B &Q.. Motte & Mont Roaton Déminton Ceal " Cal. & Heela do pfd i Centennial Federal Steel Frankiin do pfa....... T holde Fd. Elec 0 Osceola Mich. Telephana Parro N E G & C. Quiney *01a Coliny ... Santa Fe O11 Dominton Tomarack Union Pactie 5615 Winonn | Rubb-» § Utah Monng West A5 sWolverines Westingh,_ Blec'ric. 47 *Ex-dividend London Stock Quotat _LONDON, Bept. 144 p. m Cons., “money.. .98 816 Erla do mccount ....98 1116 do 1st pi Atehison 85| P nnsyiva anadian Pacifie.. 94| Readine £t Paul 17 " |No. Pacin T nois Central .. 3185 [Grant T, Loulsville 0% | Anaconda tons, Closing ra nin o pfd unk Unlon Pactfic pfd.. TolgfRand Mines N. Y. Central 134 BAR SILVER-Quiet: 2§ 15-1 MONEY--2a2 per cent The rate of dis in the for short bills i 3%@3 1115 per 6d per ounce. open market cent and for three months' bills, 3 11-18a3% per cent New York Mining Stock NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The fol'owing are the closing quotations for m today Chollar 15 Ophir Crown Point D Flmouth Cal. & Va0 Ksllve, twool 1) pfd ining shares 1 & Currie &lo'ra Nevad & Norcros Standard e » Union ¢ er e 88 [Yellow Jacket Ontario 75 Conditlon of the Tre WASHINGTON, Sept. 14T ury day's st ment_of the treasury balance in' the gen- eral fund. exclusive of the $160,00,000 ko' reserve in the division of redemptic shows: Available cash balances, §115,00% - 67; gold, 873,694,640, W Friday, counting what w it puckers al ing fre ow, %o that e f ne Bad Weather and Light Receipts Make ! | Buyers Indifferent. HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE LOWER TODAY | woighis ol trom & ity 1o Sheep Market Well Supplied, but They | ,‘,,',‘” . “.\: ‘nv avy ‘ Prices and Everything i“"N' TiHle Taote oo thuse geei i bulk of them 13 the medium welg at 15,02 The last end of the market o7 t the heavy stuff was ieft SOUTH OMAHA, 8 s go les were m | Sold Early. s 3 h of comed t pta were Cattle, 1 ) fully thin yesterday's clos Monday B 1 market today then, was nil the Tuesdiy N4l teady on a few Hght welghts to b Y the hogs wiil be a o lower As will be noted from the tatl Five days this week.. . .2 490 & |“'>“.»" th! | Average pri pata 4 ‘ s ‘ 171000, (1809|1898 |1507.11895 | it i i Av s Aug. 15.) 497 44413 Aug. 16 498 432 3 Aug. 170500 Aug Aug Atig. Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Aug Atig Aug The officlal number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was o, Hoze, Sh'p C. M. & 8t. P. R 2 0. & 8t L. Ry Union Pacific systom. Mo, Pac. Ry o N. W . 4 ° &M 3 |8 8 180 204 save 08 30 5 0; ) west s . lheral for the last end of the coipts > 0 the demand was also n good s The disposition of the day's receipts was | Supply_was made up mostly of as follows, eash buyer purchasing the nume | packers picked them up in_good r of head indicated nhout stendy pr Ther Buvers Cattle. Hoss. Sheep. lambs on the market, but Ormala. Paoking 0o i met with ready sale at aboui steady prices i Ham it 167 | They brought 85, but were of o Average cost is now back & S Recelpts of “sheep tod 1 sheep were they not o Hammond C good quallty as the striog that sold Switt and Comy :-l' | &. It was a good, steidy, active n ke all around and everything Col K o] e in the morning R. Becker & Degan HIlL & Hu tzinger Henton was | “There were not many fesders here today. b but prices remain just about the same. Lobinan & Go X Quotations: Cholee western grass weth: W. 1. Stephen z $335a4. 0. cholce grass vearlings, d 5 $00; chofce ewes, $125638): falr to geod | 29 Underwood ! | ewes, 83000 cull awes $260a3.0: choice | Boots Livingstone & Schallar Sprine lam 5: falr to good ) amilton & othschild s | lambs, $4 %515 wethers, Hamilton & Rothschi ey D Other buyers Wi A8 I ["tah wethers 0 wetl wathers Totals 1% | 1 CATTLE ‘There was only a light r caurtle here today and the fact that Sine Weather was bad had a tendency ‘to hur Yatnaes the market. Chicago aleo reported a du R vas weak market and as & vesult thero was not | 19 ¥ebraska cul ew much doing here. There were only i few swes loads of comnfed ateers” on sae ind e e quality” of The offerings was rather com- | ! i R mon. Buyers dfd not take hold with much | 1) Nsbragka freeding ewcs life and {t was @ dull. weak market | R greming The Kupply of cows was very Hght, hardly | S WV soming | enough o “make w test"of the' marker. | 34 GreEon ew That being (he case. packers did not cars | o0 Orcgon ciwes whother they bought Guvthing or not ‘and | 5 Oregon ewes the market wus dull. thouh sules were | %8 Qregon wes oo mide that looked about steady. D o Sloing sl o " Ve binches, however, were tidoubtediy | 18 Wyoming ewes - Towr Sihing wetlisie Although the hulk of the offerings today | 8 Wroming weth were o the feedor order, still there wers | % Qregan wethers .- not cnough to o around and trade was | '§ Wroming vars Wow.yard tradora have a good many | 4 Cofl [ W hand and the bad weather seame b cull lamba ... o e e from the " coqmiey |88 Wroming Tambs toduy entirely, so they were very cautious (29 Wroming lambs aboit buving m lttle 80 near the end of the week The market was very quiet CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. and bids were unevenly lower, though gome of the better grades’ may have brought | choice Light Medium [ WEERLY REVIEW OF TRADE| 02 573t s to a bellef that may develop the imtion s regards as Storm and Miners' 8trike Are Import- ! to restrict aat Factors of Market. part Peoplcs Lt the COTTON REACHES RECORD BREAKING POINT | -/ s unitportant and 80 Corn Crop Has Mat Wenther and " ore | of If T« the 10w point of the we ume in the their but t t erally ¢ raflroad [ist was cor jx tation by red Under Favors thefe was an I Resnr of Danger=Rusi- s Good at Tron Vills. AlMost Wiping 1 doing O Ty cased siness in the rogion hav maximum losses cuperative power fs &hown An added Cause of h order for a stril is the has fes Pes vesier weeks many bette | ported 1 he a incre ming Btorm | of | we | ton f this wer At steel mi insular car plant a works have st ness with 3 quarters of the e distribution of mere ) Joobing an e redu probably not showr of earn A catasirop itat her parts a4 ns the d radirond ings ax T ess, the an mewhat on e strike. wey there was the ‘concessions, that the strike cgin nest week less bearish talk he meneral list ringss of trouk ndustry as an 1 outiook hi et, " Lol ble view of markets are on and in- Wingly narrow Ry (e BIADSTREDT'S REVIEW OF TRADI, ke of the anthra Otherwise the k, t 18 and il the arted o | Wwest Al et weather has conti maturing corn crop, witl greasing neer. bi ind the cr ut the dama fe still an unkn husiness r Jiton came it f tradh (10" Fepiond ana“middis wis news of the di | senaational reports th destroyed. At the A8 T4 I eXCess o sharp woek tyers who have instant Stocks in first hands were sellers | | K |1 | commodities isted by the in munufact at the curre W closed last week in ten years and a large short | )\ Instead there SHOR D g ge 10 § 18 each olith we working perations Deering | Atter se o ble FATC L Ontlook In Market s Favorahle with the Michigan Excoption of Cont Miners' Strike. fo iting pro ired pr | 18 Tittle chunge, thouzh stead nt lovel is walting reic and prices ro there was saster i n ‘Texas New York Excha se by f [ Wl prev joss exaggerated n the south, but the ng uplands ket fa Wt the highest Ivanced imat t NEW YORK, S ' (dstreet's to- From | Merrow will savi Expar demand at i o8 in me nes of trade £ exemplar’in the market for Which has witnessed the great nt, heaviest trading and larg- pHce for W8t o decade f ever. in the history of the trad mducted on modern lines, has the | lisplayed fn that product been reater and the mas K interests of world find the rolexing while the pr ts to s are, stimulating all lines Englivh spinncrs, who nre re ried very gencrally short of supplies, are widor rastic methods of meeting the rement American cotton goods o o ing & buyers’ market 0w reversed and se e to dictate terms. S0 tder . K a8 viewed by tha 1 I however, that or unwilling to or if they ac © distinet basis Muximum cotton years are appar “The rise in the raw materfal caused I predict fumine advances in_cot to b standard hrowr t ard brown heetings rose from consun ods. In wide bleached shectings fr nd staple ginkh nxio nd distant 8 Lo secure generally withe Wheat rose abo of receipts for the or | ing flour. sections and injury to ter inquiries by also | f as tor nare 'y More mills i 8415906 bushels larger exports decreased 10,251.508 bushels, Reports of n drills ums fr Irow heavy from been delaying for wo lberal supplies one | & v the year, even with ok food pr are efther firm or higher 1 the weak, wheat being advanced on bet 1er export de 1 biad weather at tha thwest, | by the low grade of both I of the pts. Corn fs in good des ssed up and | 1 pathize therewith. Raw n the m wain in nAr nd_ hicher on the the | We i a Ix tractionally hisher. ear, thus far | AMOng the few products lower are bhutter Than last year, while [ 4n1 tea. Print c'oths are out of the mar ains 'fn the crop, with includ ket at old prices and scuthern cotfon ymo | Yarns have advanced. Weol fs still rather bet Torelgn houses, expliin the | e 8 wear goods is 8t1 disappointing weak and the demanc for sprine welsht | The predicted anthracite coal mine orders are belng recelved at fron | AtriKe s almost the onlv mtavorable f and finished material wctivity 18 becoming ness and versal waiting which is expected (o b 1 prices are s tendy there | the iron regi or the agroe reduction in_ ke products No01 | the market will be on a settied basis. i 5 as the new large makers favor § @ tra t Tt and bell be ordered at that fgur never more active and a feature was a coul pler to be used in v trade and shoes begin to weeks of Idle wheels ping | fmany Representative | and prospect a e that nearl hed next week In struct « much b Almost eel rails ir: st uni 1| ture of the industrial sitiation, T ind steel situation has not materially changed and ireegularity fn demand and Hre | Drices s still 4 feature. wher more talk Ws o prices, | 1% heard of the influen e oi tlon uncer- Inties unon future trade and certain'y S8t atedl onal weakness 5 told at leading and then , { s Rt naterial e rather more firmly i Examples of this are rded in the 0,000 tons woll recoy throug Orders are coming forward f mal conditions 8 shipments return to norn t 1 week pr. | Boston were only 67,1 amount sinc | Fient around steady prices. The feeder Stendy—sh. amba Actiy market on the last and of the weck fs no wnt to be very satigfactory from o seller's standzoint There were not enough western heaf cat tle hera today to attract the attention of | fves | buyers. but as the market has been steady | KOO all the week they would probably hav fotd ' that w fev"1iad_chare been Any good ones here. There were only a few cows and they sold from steady to a little lower. Feeders were very dall and in the majority of cases the sales that were made Tooked lower than yestarday. Buvers wers not anxfous for frosh them only at a disco salcs CHICAGO. W —CATTLE to prime steers. £.5070,& 435) heifers. $3.00005.25: cannars. G160 calves, 356005 i) hed. hest on siie estimated; left BEEF STEERS medium, $14075.%5, selectad feedors, 4.65; mixed stockers, $2.80G3.75; cows, $280a Av. Pr Pr good to cholem heavy, § 1165 $1 25 o rough heavy, $4.9%5.00; light, o bu'k of sales, ¥ 10415.8, 2000 head: cholee light and medium steer teady; heavy. 10c lower; Texans firm tives, Best on sale today, § carloads at $5.80 poer ta 8307 82,26 x today at $3.95: Texas fed steers, grass steers, $3.4001.35 over, head; heavy wer: light steady to uh lower; ton, $.65; mixed and butchers. $5.0 1 “ SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts head; active and streng: good $4.0005.60; stockers and feeders fod westerns, $3.7 016,00, highe lambs, 45050, mutte V8 AND TSR i ] NEW VORK. Sept. 14— R} cefpts, 4,031 head: ‘good steer: firm; steers. $4.45a5. bull % 106101 ¢+ eXpOrts, ad cattle, s 118 AND FEEDERS CALVES: Recelnts, 261 head IEP AND Canada lambs STAGS, NEBRASKA 1 In Live mroc re, $2.0% $20004.75; eanners Recelpts, 6,00 head butehers. $3.4 native muttons. i 2 1990 i ts, 280 head } cows. & feedors, 108 460 bulls and’ stugs, $295a4.80 1 cow 3 1 cow 950 | and calves 4 feadors 7 feeders. | K04 14.10; veals, §3.04 1 feede: E i ) Receipts head 11 feeders 1005 5 g ! 1 feedor § aeser 4 Stock in Staht, wing are the reeipt lers ¥ 8 principal western market 10 cows 1 20 foeders . | 8outh Omana 16 foeders 3 1 fecder 5 | Chicago 3 feeders Kansas City Kan St. Louls § cows ) 3 calves 1 helfer. .. §10 Totals . to eh wethers, $3.7361015; falr te_cholce mi $350a5.75; western sheep, $1800115; Tex 8250 lamba, $4.5@5.5, wes! Kansns City Live Stook KANS| Sept. 14.-CATTLE colpts ives: 1800 Texann: calves; Neavy, bost heef export sic | lower; butcherweight steers and killing | Fr cows. steady to 10¢ higher; native steers, | Portland and heifers, $3.00G 1.5 Steers smallest | but iner in an | mi| s, | St in ¥ in week 12,000,500 @ ht United ty agRTeR 43,000 sing purchases promise forwnrdings. the wool market, wh be atlures NEW table, compiled’ by | earings at th the week ended Sentember | peree | cemy Sxpected In for the week States, agalns in ¥ Canada, aga YORK 2 cases, Conditions are such pounds, ye Prices do not Shipbullding was L con- the ex- ote, while, on the other hand, : ker of pig iron at Philadelphia rmingham and in the nlacing of mer pig on a $14 basis at " Pittshurg other hand som» Large sales of p toted at Chicago at 5 cents advan 5000 tons of plates bave been pla that ety at fitmer ratos, while bars wctive and higher. Wire products are re- ported well eleaned up and stocks are lght. More fs doinz in bars at other western points ~ lardWare i in good demand and a which I8 the | good fa'l business is likely "he outlook ¢ the decline be i o o oW er N, | to stesl radi prices is unsettled, but lower noearly | qictations are looked for sim- | " Business fail in_the United States for last | the week number 167, as against 15 last againat | week, 140 in the week @ year ago, 17 in 1598, fall, as [ 169 in' 1897 and 315 fn 1896 dull season. | In the Dominfon of Canada business fail- the | urcs for the week number twenty-four, as were 165 in t M9 last year alnst OUSE Aggregate of Business Tr thirty-two nancted Banks. 1.~The follo Bradstrect, shows principil cities age of increaxe and Louls Plttsburg na- | Baltimore ancisco neinnat ns, | Detr 10 | Cleveland | Loutsville | Providence | Milw 24.000 head; tomor- | 8t De 5,000 | Hartfc oice | Rich A xed Re- 100 th Philadelphia ity Orleans Minneapolis ukee Paul 5,500 | Buffalo hade | OMAHA ipolis Columbus, vannah mona Dhis ans, | Washingt tern | Veorla hester City sors, | Springfield, Mags Worth rt 50: | Portland el Joseph Angeles @485 win- | 1o $2.20 | Norfolk Syracuse Moines @1.70; grass Texans, Recelpts, 9300 head: the ma k to Ge lower: closed with part ne reg heavy and mi light, § pigs, 81 SHE AND LAMES- Receints, head: killing grades steady ; foeders a sh. 18, $3,5560 3,805 feeders, $5.0004.00; culls, $2.50013.00. New York Live Stock. 1S 5. Steq < athers slow and 10c lower; holls and ¢ AND LAMBS- Reeeipts, $3.000 $1.80703.75 2 fat western oo Cab'e. ste cattle, 12113 13107 £hip. rigeri 4,280 steady i veals, $5.0006.50; grassers and buttermilke, | 2,016 head; firm at § Sent, 14 ~CATT]E-Re including 99 hen xar index Texas and _India ws ‘nnd heifers, $2.500 m rket | D¢ 2 Wilmin M | Fall &, T Nashville A n, Del River nton Pt Tacoma Re- 1d s | New Snokane Sloux City Grand Raplds Augusta, G Lowell Redfora Knoxville, 3800 | Tapeka Ringh nar: | 1% ng Jacksor Kal | Akron e | Chattanooga 2 Rockford Canton, Tenn Birmingham % | Wichita mton viile mazoo [ e | Soringfield, 0 u A ux Falle, 8 1 @ remi »avenport Ipts ar p M Your Evar ket onened wenk to fe lower, closing better pigs and lights, $% 3. packers, $5.107 $3.6001 and bucks Live Stock. feedors 3 y JOSEPH, Mo., 8ept. 14.—(Spe ma 1050 . y best; others casy t and w 10 teeders 8 oo g erns, '$3106.40; cows and heifers, § £3. 25411 tockers and fec ) head: market 1 1 T W rket )1 9t ng Tastings D Neh Neb ok ringfiel tals Mont U, 8 teide N DOMINION ©. al [ Tlalifax J | Hamtiton h N 5 with decreas responding w P.C.| P.C. de Inc 104331 F CANADA Week's Market is Li NEW ¥ for W somewt 47 | 1 a Very Litt YORK, 8 Review tom: proven t the fesslonn nd divider Te Lif 1 orrow the sto thor | BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIE nd Shows | be noted K market i the St lim the m westment dens Wl pa slacker. The market was by the resu 1, It may be it may b tof th ? Maine ABLY last week, twenty-four « week w vear o twenty in 1598, £1x in 1857 and forty cre in 190 Cotton M, 'y v YORK, Sept. 14 -COTTON—Fu- ing the o t i Ok 1.4 opencd feverishly frregular. Prices lates showed a decline of aly potnts on thy near positions. while the latee months were s lower to 1 point higher. A good ¢ Jong cotton was f: sale and within next few minutes prices showed a fur- v loss of 7 points, Thore was a partial | rea’tion on covering, Lii again the market | became very weak.” T decline of spots and 647 poin's i futires at T 100l wag greater than expected. Pubilo support, heretoforg ready to take advan & of these breaks, failed to materializ The near positions were particularly weak i Lauidation of long accounts was the order ot th From the opening f) ures pember broke 25 points, O polnts “und January, Mirch and May 31 points. © At one time October had ‘spectal support on account of heavy buving by Liverpool, but this wis | finally withdrawn. In i general way the market was gravitating toward a more | normal condition and while still extremely active was loss spasmodic than at any time within the last ten days. The dec'ine was arrested several times by profit-taking and the market was also helped by ths | Coth market showing new signs of life. | Spinners, however, were still showing a S retreating front, being without orders to justify them in’ paving Scptember prioss 134 Crop news were still conflicting. Some re ported that rains were interfering with Catton planting cast of the Mississippt vals Loy partieularly in the Atlantlc states The movement of cotton was rather qulet, but rather ahead of calcilations. Texas storm reports fai'ed to be a factor. The s | market closed steady in tone, but at about | the lowest level of the day, a net loss of a3 points. The failure of a small New | Orleans house was disturhing factor I 3181 the late market. Spot closed quiet at 1 218 | w. K | dectine: middling uplands, 1% middii | gulf, He; sales, 125 bales. Fotires elo steady at the dec'ine, Sepiember, 10c; O to- | ber. Woie, November. 8.75; December, 9 64 | January, ‘963c; Febriary, o 6e: March, 9 e May, 0660, dune, 9.67c, July: ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11— COTTON -ty lower, aulet; sales, 20 bales: middling, 1We; re 7 bales; shipments, 76 bales; stock, W COTTON ary, gnod ordinary. Tow middling, 10%c; middling, 11c; good laaling, 1gc: middling fair, 11%c; re colpts, 2570 balow: stock, 20,92 biles Fu- | tures barely steady: September, 10,3510 39 Octaber, 87 November, 9519 B3 Decomber, wimaile; Junaary, O 40a soc; February, 0.49051c; ~ Ma 14 p m COTTON very Iimited business. prices lowe: American middiing fuir, 712-824; good mid Aing, 77-820, middling 75:324; Tow mid- aling, 73 go0d ordinary, ed; ordinary, 16 "The' sales of the dav were 3,000 | bales, of which 50 were for spoculation And export and included 140 bales Americans | recetpts, uturds opened steady and loxed steady, American middlin Lo e 8 200, Aellery: Reps | tember “and’ Oatober, ‘6 08-6146 09-61d, i1y~ | ersi Octaber and November, 5 47-61405 18-64d, hu November and December, b 3-64@ v, December and January, Janiary and ary irebruary und M o 1 March nnd Ap 1 hid My G40t 24-d. buy W, bivers; June buvers, July and —_— und Hn:. Teatimont JAMES E. BOYD & GO, leiephone 1039, Omaha, Nap COMMISSIO GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OF TRADE, Correspordence: John A Warren & Ce wireci wiies o Caiago and New Yorm BRANCH 1034 NSS CLZRET Y

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