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B ageam gy THE OMAHA VAILY BEE: e ST N W 13 T N FRIDAY, Me; turkeys, 1L@i2e; 'owhl 13c. Dressed, | 16g@17c, loss off; fresh southwestern, I1fe, firmer; chickens, westorn, 116 5 fowls, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL i Mo Doca s Sask Tng Hoongh o Hold Prices. WHEAT WEAKER IN CHICAGO MARKET estern, 11@13c; spring turke: Lnllllr-nm good demand; New York VMETALS e Jml"-nun’ oday of the creams, prime. small, i ac: New mytal m-rlm-, from a_ news standpoint, 0@ 1034c. was the statement published by private au- {horities that the stock of copper on August 7 ne, s estimate - e Hdcranly” undf‘v’ that contalned In the last LIVERPOOL, Sept. 4 W HBAT—NC issue of the Iron Age which placed the | ROTIRErn Spring. fem, 08 Sy R 0 b stock at 1 ons and which added that a 1"‘;’":""‘;"-;" ~ Dull; Septambe further accumulation had occurred during | steady, tures: i Sep! wa d; December, bs pusust. Locally \SOEPEE st RN Bporr qutet; X"m"em... mixed, te 14. Futures: Quiet. l)cluber No- Penber Somingly January: & 13 Pno\i lons—beer. steady; extra Indla e 07K, irm; prime mess, *}1amhs, ‘short cut, 14 o in_London, howe: higher, with n 2Po! steadier at 821 London was steady, with spo firn unchanged at £128 and futures at £118 7s 6d, | Ao L fi-u h" cl“r RO "‘m 3’..?’;‘5 Bk St e ""'"a ‘"".3'!’.; 2o 3 be, teaay, fos i 1ong cle t e T b Slea: 'fi'?‘ 3 10 30 Toa, teady, fas: llllu" CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Grain trade was of At Rl I 10 Th 6d | clear backs, 16 to steady, §8s; clear e T oior hl" Maggiing nature today. ;;“ {;{f;’o;‘"{'r’on"’"“ 3‘*‘". Qutet Glas. | bellles, 14 fo 16 Ibs. !hmllxda 1 ‘esterday prices boomed on the expesta. B i sborough at | sauare cut, 11 to 13 by . Lar ¢ Hon ot fromts but today when the frosts | €ow closed u rime western, in tiérc Locally iron was quiet but steady. s relnal. & sel rri - , in paile Warrants Qonllglu nominal, Ng {‘ou?flu" TR g Yy, iet; American finest white, dry, northern 0. vt b notty g"‘ Ro & fonadey, aaar £20N ;. Alionn "Anest colored, quiet, W-Prime clt o 32 No. 1 foundry, southern [ & . teady, s 00 Avd- R B (e Tancy" rl’t 1\ OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. |glgq 0 v ov Louls fancy winter, qulet, (HOP8—At London (Pacific coast), steady, Condition of Trade and Quotations on 'TTER—Nominal, Sanily. Prodtivs PEAS—Canadian, qulet, 6 8d. . Recelpte of wheat' during the last three PAGS-Candied stock. 14@16e. gays. s12.000"centals, including 219,000 Amer- Tosuters. ac: | “Recelpts of American corn durtng the h and_because better wn(her was Prodicted. There was good rt in wheat by a big elevator, Ewhich helped fu- tures for some time. Crop prospects, how- jons closed higher to 5o lower. b nm & Tar trade In wheat. rly prices were rather steady, but when ¢ Was learned that the frosts,” which ex- nded as far south last night as Sloux o | I g ¥ Ryl | et T a2 A8 Cables were DIIIII-Y a.‘r HEP“—PICMH "r‘-&g}whd“ & e Peor| Market. s FREAT CAUGHT FISH—Trout, 1ic; her- S e S S g W TS saod elevator | SUE. 67 PCucn: “7c: - wanfigh, e biucnne wAlmT(r—m fa ekl 8c;, whitefish, 10c; salmon, 16¢; haddock, 11¢; | for finished odfish, edsnapper, lbo; lobsters, botled, [ " o & 27c; lobsters, &nnhper fh Ic. NEW YORK STOCK 10c; catfish, g of ' bull TActor, hre befng o :gmnu"!mu recelved hers today—a condi- tion that has prevalied forjseveral days. Wi5he orthweat complained. of slow move- ment because of bad weather conditions. cptomber, started W@C lower to 8 shade AND BONDS. Stock Market Develo Irregular Tone BRAN—Per ton, $14. from Varfous O igher at 7 on the purchase of Ine 7,000,000 bu el o( De(e ber for elevators | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whulesale| NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—Partly as a result 73%c. The close, however, was Hay Dealers’ association; Cholos No. 1 up- | of the flurry in call money, which loaned 1and, 8 No_ 1 medlum, #140; No. 1 coarse, | for an high sa & per cent, and for other Rye straw, 386, Tiese prices are for potent reasons, the stock market today de- Ty OF good Toctor and quaRty. Demand | borens distinctly trreguiar tone.” Before -nly " trlfl;’firmnr. e up at 7l‘w71 . De- et Ugke down a1 #8c. Local re- losed w eral fund exclusive of the 1‘“‘ reserve in the division nf uo"- t hows: Available cash balance, 3, wold, $117,114,308. New York Momey Market. Ni YORK, Sept. L—IDNBY—Q- oall, firm, 5 per cent; elose, nd_asked, s4a@s F Sent; prime merc-nll e paper, 5@ MRS haiNG EXCHANGE _Steady, with actual business in bankers’ 4S5 for demand and at umo Tt sixty days; posted 4. and SSTkges: commercial bille, b SILVER-Bar, 62%c; Mexidan dollars, dlc. BONDS—Government, strong; state, {nac- tiye; railroad, irregula osing quotations on bonds are as AL & N unl b .- 108% Mex. Oentral da. 1068 . W. & D. Hocking Valley London Stock Market. LONDON, Bept. 4.—4 p m-Clo.ln Consols, money....... int. were cars; Hlnne-wll- -mi fair; receipts light. he morning session more or Sufitn Toported 28 cars, makin otal | “OVETERS Standards, per can, dc; extra weakness was shown in a number of or the three polnts of Tt Tars, Sgaina 5 selects, per can, 87c; New York counts, per | speculative lssues, namely, Readirig, Penn- | o un week, an cars a year ago. Pri-|oqn 45o iyania, New York Central, Union Pacific s were 81,000 bushels, com- VEGETABLES. d Southern Railway. These and other gnrtd with 164,000 bushels A year ago. Bea. | NEW CELERY—Kalamasoo, per dos., c; | less prominent stocks fell to "a Jevel “gen- oard clearances, wheat and flour, equa Kearney, per dos., 35@s0c. erally lower than yesterday's closing prices, 66,000 bushels. t 2 weskse that had 0 ES—New, per bu., 5@30c. Much of the seliing was of a character Corn started out much weaker that Bad| SBWEET POTATOKS-Per ib., 2%ec. technlcally known as “good,” and in con- been e!r‘fg"dr Sentiment was bearish, the | GREEN ONIONS—Per dos., ‘according to | servative quarters the opinion prevailed colder weather. Sentim a £ fits on | Size of bunches, that the pace of the early week had been distant futures belnK Eosor dipued etriy, | TURNIPS—Per bu., %c. oo fast. B e Ter o & K g s BEETSLPer baskel, d0c. piihe trading after noon was again heavy, i D\ —Per doz., be. ut the day as & whole was less active an t seemed that much of the ePpe ey, | - CUCUMS bu., 850, moro circumacribed in dlstribution of busi- from frosts was offset Gll.mv g:mggfber sold (‘lfl‘rfll 570, hu{ Tt 'u’&mc and. closed weak, ar e, September: held lts frm tone -na clnu' CIII:I Recelpts wers "8 of con RS uled Tower. with little of interest to mack it as & feature. A bul house let ERS—Per nADllHE!—Par doz., 10c. In the face of these adverse condi- WAX BEANS—Home grown, per market | tions new high records were made in Balti- bukel, 50 tring beans, per market basket, | more and Pennsylvania, Wabash common A and preferred, Wheeling & Lake Erle, Pa- CABBAGE—California or home grown, | cific Coast, National Rallroad of Mexico, new, lc. - Pittsbus clawl.na, Cincinnati oNloNs—New home grown, in sacks, per | Louls, Cast Iron Pipe and foundry lssues and Hloss-ShefMeld Steel, common and pre- &0 a large block of ber_ an ATOES—Per market basket, 46@60c. | ferred. - same dull, Iwm. trade " only seattering. NAVY BEANS_Fer bu, §.15 The feature of the opening was the \ witl lower Ices, o T o ikc amd cloed wveal He ower r 3t | PEACHES California Late Crawforas, 85 B e e e Ty ke - Pecember S0i o g 1Ty ey ge sdale and resulted in a o 25; Call it la egg, Pe r box, L. . a -y ncci. !I.:rt ‘:’ha {_\;Iu |mprov|¢- c.u ormi reen G Wb, "Rome &rown: o e Pl g S e _move in A presumably based on & Gisc; " Tragedy, ‘L”' its strength in from which center box, §1; m.,...,.‘ L good buying was reported for American PLA“E_C.",O,.,M_ i = intereata. Locally, London traded in about o ares, chie eel, common, bu F"fim’ko Colorado, D%l nng “‘-}%, on balmsce. vl . s PPLES—Summer varleties, per bbl., $2.20. e early decline in Pennsylvania was Estimated ru‘elp\l tomorrow: Wheat, 18| CRABAPELEG-Ber bbl, 8 *° followed by a reactionary movement in the 66 cars; oats, 280 cars; nogs, 14, | CANTALOUPE—Genuine F., per crate, | Stocks of most of the southwestern roads. ead. 2.3, There was no news influencing Reading and 1 ERMELONS—Crated, 2 e common stock on dealings much below i st R B st g]i‘;l"'!:s—fi%gesl—rown FETS: basket, | thase of the pravious two daye closed with , Se down nnly b o! ll.nflnrd ade Provisions were dul nd somewhat steady, Lard was sold freely and vnl about the only feature. Weakness of hoy lnnutnced l tp in all vrodu:\n but s et néacer optiens held _eptions Oclnher mfi'ic own at $9. !nfl October ribs 2%c up at Close.| Yes'y. | 26c; Tokay's, per crate, a decline of 214 points. Opinions differ as Articlos] Open. | High.| Low. | 1Yer'. Y RSPICAL, aurr To the itjmats fats of thot praperty: bt eWheat BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | the knowing ones declare that s Titure Bept. |7 Ti%171 il flll& rests with Pennsylvania interests. who, It 74 oy ONS—Californin, Limoneirs, .00 | s expected, will turn It over to the Baitl: o ooxl 425} Messinas, §4. more & Qhlo lines. = Shares of the latter p SR AN GBE Valencios, #.76G5.5; Meditor- | Toat periivaiatiy the common, were active [ 5874 ranean Sweets, $4.00@4. lnd 7y rong, at the outset, buf closed with 1429 = 4 e 4 PINEAPPLI !cPeur’:g.ogamu a u‘ '~ “dA'-mnr l.alv:'ncehm v;/nx:’.‘un HONBY—Non D e e trame was ributed to manipulation by a leading 50, fternoon saw sharp 7 & w8 CIDERNow York, 8.7 le's Gas, Manhattan, Virginia- g“ fi* ni d-ngNEolT 1 q:fi;,ofi m‘ 355y Chefnlul Cotion Ot and wome f the more berts; per Ih.. large, Toutsville & N--hvffl-, nnnou Central and | 9 97 8 32%| 8 329 1025 TR P o R vn‘l SHLE, S PONRy. UG AE ASVARCS I8 URE - WAl 16 80 m (163 (160 112 t0 #clt;‘; :.:a il hides; b1c; sheep ASSE TR En e Mt the Shert - 1 o2 18 1587 1 B8 | "PORCORN Per it, so; shelled, 6. Belling orders n the last hour caused NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per recessions rm‘.’f‘ out the 0 m% 10 135 m 12¢; har d;'h-ll‘ et l.. ng : l.- ri :n::'l:;dl;l Sy Tind “u::‘\'u mrkd H H onds,” sof: | Heea Korfouc & Weatern, sha i ane, malis Joc; coconRuias par o | Union Pacific in additlon to those aireay Be ‘gh g% , ’ ne 3 "" il por go% namod. "Of the miscellaneous stocks tho . 4 . B. weakes! cycle preferre Jan, 788l 7 fo?l}:.eln’?fl&fl“"\ 0“""",. which dochimea s points, on the curb North: *No % aOld. b New. ton, B ron, i o rities more than maintained its Secu Strength of the Jeel. opening at 1174, but reacting towi rd' the close. Call money opened at r cent, and & comparatively small Gmount was t the top figure, but loans went 'rom 6 to 7 per cent. There was little dis- ition to loan money on_time, In view of Cash quotation: follows: ol ¥ PEBURCRLTS, "5t ‘DO, s g | Bl et 260; winter s o 9 | 2c, per ib., ! N, S0G. | 0, Soring puteate, 43800 p::fln(‘!: éhu WHEAT-Xo, 2 sing, Tie: No. 3 sprins, o T Lo, et A Ted cash, elevi he demand loan rates. Foreign exchange NN ros, 8 ;’fl;"’;h’ ‘g}f conllnulod Sasy, with no sign of an early o b, k. reversal. e _sum of was trans- o:;'rs—-No’s m No. 3 white, 33@87c. Low: 2 ferred to New Orleans for local banks, and ARLEY--Fal 1 . eptember, 51e; Decomber, 36Ko this, with other operations, shows a gain BARLEYCTair to cholee malting, 1G5 . SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $1.41 1 northwest” | *#%g_igher; No. 2 cash, St treasury of over $3,000,000 since "‘c""d_""‘"’ timothy, $.80; clover, con- sememhr, 93 Decemhr.’mc No. § ‘Bonds continued very active and fet at Slc. trre, Total sales. par vaiue, $4.955,000. 15,.,‘1, R A adtaala i o Al R T R LA advanced ‘cent on the last cal SXItR Lancy and stralsht, €1.850 | 2dyanced X | e the closing prices on Ar r . rt Tibs ’:aL amuh Dry: salted | sohi0U, ahnuld o hort ol sides {box-fll L imaon 4 ar ‘m b Hpts 20 for 1 . | the New York Stock exchange: BT sdsis of high wines, $1.31, i s 1 NG s fantys : Th' followli ‘were th ) Dfll‘n. ‘worth more. ments of graine @ receipts and ship- | “CORNM EAL—Steady, $2 9. ns yesterday BRAN—Steady to firm; sacked, east track, c, AY—Scarce lnd l|r|n lnr good; timothy, 11.80; prairie. $6.1 8. 18K —lte-fl i A NO—IC ¥f‘ ipts. Bhlpmtn(l 24, 11,000 $10. ol 5 T~ -y Bacon (boxed), steady: extra shorts and NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. ¥ ) hoyr( clear, 2= Firm at $4.02%. Spelter: Quotatl of the Day om Va Commoditien. NEW YORK, Sept. 4—)‘ 'UR—~Rec: 121 bbls.; = -mam"v'rhm tnl:'“k“ 'Inhrn.u‘l mtl ; Hlnfl”vtl ll wi ) ; Stinhesota, unn,"z{m':g" E«.{ }o::-__ X our, g'm i 0; oholce To. taney s as CoRNMEAL-Qulet; : ey, 315 Brind “wl,m.’&um' '::‘:“ i t: No. 2 weste E . oat: No. 5 BTIAC; track weate. Sgsiel e W —Steady: hickens, 1ithg; ke, 18or ducks, THho creamery, 16@%c; Kansas City Grain and Provisiens, KANBAS CITY, Bept. 4 —~WHEAT. ;T-hn;f e ONG. 3 d‘l’m e 2 rea, 60 New Yor) ‘BARLEY— teeat s uttalo, o arrive; maiting. k2g8e, e, 1. § CQnN-mtmm @Ko December, b iffalo. r u\‘c "No. B6c; No. 2 |Mex. Cent Rece 2 white e No. 3 imgatic '.cl.'nmi:? oyt ”"".J“i"..i."r“&‘:' Q4T8-No. 2 white, %e. 4 e e ehon, 0 e % O afloat: No. 1| JV TG ol fimothy, 19.0069.80; choloe 1 Loba, 8946, £, 0. b, aflost: After teady opening on smail northwest re- off with wl‘:l' to rlllv PR Cren 18c; fancy dairy, 16c. S pts, whea EGGS-Steady: frésh Ik St o prohcian OF sty Duknt;:‘ la) seaboard cn -nd frésh lllflodlo and Kan- ly sas, cases returned, 1088 oft. Recelpts. §hipments. ‘Wheat, bu. 166,000 rn, bu... Loutevinie & & T NG [ BAR SILVERAQuht 241-16d_por ounce. MONEY—21@2% per 'cent. te of | A The rate discount in the DFQI! mlrket for shori bills is 213-]! per cent; for three months' bills, 213-16@2% per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON, Sept. 4—There was_consider- fe demand for money today. The trane actions were not due to pressure, but w owing to adva.ce %r:,i:nu«n- Discounts had a tendency to wer in anficipation of easier money. Business on the Stock exchange opened unusually active and ir- regular, Consols had a_ reactionary ten ency. Home ralls were dull and Americans were unsettled and fractionaliy on either side of parity. After some reallzing they closed steady and with a firm tendency. The rally in continentals was maintained. Bra- silians were In request. Kaffirs benefited DY the better reports of the labor situation in the Rand. On the street Americans were weaker, several stocks being c lower. Gold remiuims at Rome, 0. af Buenos Ayres, Madrid, 3.42; Lisbon, 025 ERLIN Sept. Prices were firm on the botrse to4ay. - Apaniah 4 wers DAl tained and Russians were in demand. Mines ned undecided and later rallled. Cana- dlan Pacific was irregular and easier on realizations. Exchanges on London, %m 154 pigs. for checks. . Biseount rates: Bhors bifle, T per cent; three montha" bills % PARIS, Sept. 4.—Prices opened buoyant on the bourse today, ‘Hm goon reacted on realizing and closed dull. Spantsh 4s, Hilans and T Fect were weaker demand at the ouf he vered, faliled”and closed Il{m. m:a K gtu were eavy. rs were firm. The private ra of discount was 113-16 per cen! 4o i Bra- Bank Cleart) OMAHA, Sept. 4—Bank clnrln.-, 108.06; corresponding day. last year, I‘I.- 813.70! increase, $63,. CHICA CAGO, Sept."4—Clearings, nn-r. balance posted exclanse, .85 for sixty dfic rhg demand; New York exchange, Bo'dls fl po n don 28 mmnce-. % 0{?1 nt; New | iorig: -nl- -« %e dlscount 8h2; balances, fin.?&.fls bt fiAmmohs. n- )t 4.—~Clearings, u.u:. 164; blhncg ; money, 6 per cen PHILAD L Sopt: &=Cleari 692, o 0, i50%80; money: per cen x,BOB‘I‘ON Sept. C.—Cle.rlnll. l’.‘..“' (.l)\Cl’NgATl Sept. 4.—Cleas rings, 3%@6 per 300; mo | New ¥ - Change, 15 discount -rf;“pu i "k "‘ Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4-—COTTON-— Sieady; sales, 1318 bales; good ordinary, 711-16c; low mid ling, 7l— i6c; middlin, 4e; rccelpu 1,860 bllol llnck “ultl utum, steady; plam ber. 825831 ebrary. §11G8306; X ’ Ch. S LOUIp, Sepl, 47360 balos; Teceints: middling, 8 9-16c; saies, es; rec 18 bales; shipments, 163 bales; stock, '1? NEw YORK, Sept. 4—COTTQON—"The market oj Steady, with prices lower to 1 point hig! n’ after the call the bull Zuetion took the argreasive And quickiy bid the whole list well above mera lay, Jan- jiary touched 3.66c, which was top for the bull movement inaugurated weel at this level he.er!lllfl set in lnd later bear pressure came a_factor for the first time in man; dl)’l 'l' - fl\ln for this return of cont side and the fess optimistic festing. fa wil ireles yan \he appearance of officlal bulleting showing general and soaking rains extensive of the belt, |nelnaln: Geor Alabama ‘and Texas. The fore c‘nl promised sll furthee nn}- 8, Jor, ! to- nd tomorro rge rece ‘n- terior towns, wi '.h"i. mlmnm for to- morrow, added to the heaviness. The com- mission houses were large sellérs and the south and Eurepe 111 Sonier Tuling "of the’ Brock markel with higher money, were not without influence. ‘The volume of business was ldrge throu, the session, with the chlef tenlur' Hqu! tlon. The bull syndica led the selling ali day, Ihn h several llm!l mak! to check the rush of selll; vent too npld declines. finally easy and 16 to 21 sales were eetimated reports from dry goods and cotton goods and spot cotton market were more cheering and in the south several large spot sales nary, h ea ot ‘the duy Were 6,000 bales, of which 500 were for spec. ylation and export and included 4.200 Amer- Receipts, 200 bales, all Amnrlcln closed " barely Octol ovember and Decems 0 finaily eakened en and closed it Oats, o el ey Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 4—FLOUR—Market t! 3 3?& T—8teady; No. 1 morthern, 1IQ i No. northern, 104@T%c; December, Boston Stock Quotations. BOSTON, Aug. 4.—Call loa a5 cent; time' loans, 4 T cent. “Omdial losing of stocks an RYE-Lower: No. 1. BARLEY. Bleady; No. 0o sample, 60 OATHI tandard, X3@dic. CORNDetenher e Options eased oft moderat: closed at 3c: October, 38 l"wi .le-m Elfludl i cash, 61%e; Septem- #—bull steady; l!vu-bn.u De- tatel; trong: g, i g o 0> £ i i | imber and JanuAry, 4 #64 January and February, i 40-64d. bruary and March, 3 AEreh and Aprih % 504 S0, Coftee arket. EW OIK Sept. 4—COFFEE—Spot Rlo dull; No. 7 invoice, 5c. Mild, firm; Cordova, ' 8@11 Futures opened steady, with prices o@l0 points lower, the decline ?nl more -5& Inlll:hr‘:f“l lflp.llhv with uropean weakness 8 fusuiy of pres. sire o ocal sources, sithoush o he day there wis more lflll "I":H by the bear cont nlom, led by nent Broad street imporfers who hedged against Brazillan purchases. At best the day's transactions were or a nar- TOW, Mnd~(a-moulh order, total sales uchlu onr‘l 000 bags. After the open- ¢ Fradually ‘weakened untii Ay By I by Tl la'w, |'nch nc u‘l.d'erlnn' b‘l‘& :: No;uhfl-‘:‘?u Dm-&&“fi Evaporated Apples aud Dried Fruits. NI'LW YORK, Itpl L—-'VA'OM‘!'ID p\up conlllln nc': nnum- Y ...X; u-mm d . -.'l.lm. Ifl Crop, '&fl."fmnm DRI mfl;fio‘t 'l ging from for EREREIRTE i St Peatnes are Quist. but fal Tor peciod and SyIONE Tor Sugar n‘ Molasses. i ::"...g;“.‘m e n:'.'.'»w YORK, SHDGAR Raw, nn—h“u'f-ms sugar, #he; refined, SEPTEMBER B, OMAHA LIVE ST()LK MARKE All Desirable Mu of Oattle Sold Btrong to & Dime Higher, 331 4% g %00 % 3 %8 968 %7 Lo [ 75 a5 B EREASSTTIT 3 8 g 3 200 wummmess - B2& 333 REINTLET § P E3& Feeders Were in Active ' Prices, but No Lam Offered to Test Values. § @83 oron Pocrca B - SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 4. o s g 3 = * P ooses BN csday . Officlal Thursday . Four days this week. lI 822 Same days lnn week. heehan—Wyo. e 8 ¥R 33 w g8 cwesm r5a8482.555730% ssZuns RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE celhe following table sh b § e 0§85 Jour to date ey compnrnmn- with 16 feeders..1113 shows the recelpts =53 BYSES 5 = “ oyt g 00 8. 888,8 PEEEr The lnllo'ln. l:bll lhD'l the .verul of ne 8o g Fai’ days, with com- sons 'Alh lorm‘r years: | 1602. [1901.[1900. [1599. 1898|1897 . [1896. H AT st s - =] — 33 B e ! prrere—— Hl 2agas "pege E22 £ =SS e E Smssemiem 9 Sawm 8 eas o ;...... 2ERINB BAIIIS ey S Frye 435 Tk it Povebits ABTBARNRTBABI 128 "ang g o “8eedn ‘sgszes "Braes| Jomonan 28883 bd oy, 00| 9, 03| 2 L] 4 5 02 5 05| 9, [ PPN ‘""fibo v . ocmm. ] E rorepsasaens ELIVE ———— H -3 < B3 B IANIR STLRLIIVBSUS I S8R @ ° 8 AreeaFac o 238,22 ST R ‘sgeazs 2u; ———ceeses EB CHEERBES 3 = P =8Nzps ° B 85 kes8sss 23588 " as'eas [erRy—— 23zi2 " = tchkiss—Mont. teers. ... : | & < lndlcllel Sunday. The official number of cars o hmulhl in today by each ro : Cattle, Hogs. shp 1 1 :usssssa?s & K ‘s receipte was as follows, sach buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indicated RRERS BRGNS Cattle, Hogs. Bheeg‘l 4% 33 0 000 €509 830989 O £0090500 8900 690980 05 SIEUBSLETRVEEERREDRARRRRS 3 £l = SO €3698903 890319 B3 630 e -, 23! HOGS—The light recelpts of hogs con- tinued at all polnts today, but in spite of that fact the tendency of prices was down- ward. Packers started in bl dding weak to 5c lower than yesterday’'s general market and that was about the way the ho The bulk ,of the sales went from $7.8 and as high as $7.50 was paid for cholct Hamitton & Rothschiid. L F. Huss H 1. Dennis & Go. ‘Wolf & Murnan. Other buyers. coarse heavy pi butcher weights sold to’ the best advant: It.was not what would be called a ket, for Ilhlmen ‘were generally '|M to lh. light ng was mlt of o ing more mon nm mml of an_excessive and, as the de- Killers and feed- t ruled active and stronger o all dosirable sradee. B Sate receipts show - dsgraass’as co with the' same big increase ove: year. wSonted steapn were in ;ooa deman he few cars that were offe prices. Some of tha od, but most of them "There was nothing ‘he cow market was active and al] go llull sold IKN iger. The no ge tod. fast and d everything ‘was di fiofl ‘The more desirable safely b‘ quoted s than yesterday, advantage tham 3 Bulls, veal calves and stags were all in go00d demand today where the qualit Il atistactory and the prices pel g he blg bulk of the receipts con- demand was fully mlnn and the market ruled on anything at CATTLE-" run of cattle. here today. mand e & active for botl 3-! L4 ] 2z l:i'-'8:5!!3‘!!23?!3&8!8!:‘ k3 =3 lold ‘l Iull)’ st cattle were (lll'l! short fed :f'uy eholce o G, T Muls et al to . M. Shahan, lot 7 7 7 i 7 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 7 L 1 60 7 0 1 w01 W 7 1 1 1 1 £ % % 35 * 36 % Ed I ] Ed 5 E] % E » % - R 5 » il il w0 40 0 “ strong while the medium grad 1d to w little betts % % T - [ AERHESSrEE2ESEEESIENNRRRERR P—Recelpts of o & lollve and stéady to seemed to have quit l of cattlo anipp In vlaw of the liberal offerings the comma kinds were of course more or less ne; leqed but still they brought fully as go as they did yesterday. ‘There were not 8o Very many ran on sale this morning that were g for packers and besides that feeder buye: were active competitors on & good many o bunchca, 8o that packert prices for whal tive market from he prices paid were very satisfactory m the selling Interests. cow market was also actlve and a dime higher on the grades <y other to the countr; an around $3.50. 'l'ho big bulk of the more de- sirable offerings was disposed of 'n good e There were prictically no lambs offered with which to make t of the marke but_the general impression was stuff would have sold In about yuz y's “The demand for feeders continued fully and the market could best be described by calling 1t firm and ac- hanllllm“ for el ce yearlings, chol the more desirabl had to le nnfly to nron equal to_the supply stock: Good . ll fair la xood to cholce 'I'-blr'. weth eholu hmfl'.“ l eady sale at llronl prices, with the com- ;ufin-!r grades about steady. Rep: BEEF STEERS, Pr. } T 3 fl e "“L a3, m.'f""u ook ', x. mm':‘.nunn' gata? 3 € =8z A EELRSSRARET 5 8338 =, FEE assaEvsses BensLeEnee oo Sgsesssssssex 1290 S W R ——— #5 Bzzaes - 238 - w =1 =, £ 3 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. zE ae y—Hogs Active at Wednes- dny's Closing—Sheep Steady. RE 8 Csttlzizgsl -5 3 ssussss & S zszssnsts #szesas RSO0, western sisers, $5TH0 | cotimeted, apout 11,200 ] } i 0GS—Recel 15 m eltlmuog W "left ver. $000; hotive -t ednud.yl clole. x‘d and bul ] SLHE 3 it HEH 5 bulk of sales, SHEEP Ak I i 2! “LAMBS- r to cholce méx-a § 56 PN i iT e % gS s Kansas Oity Live Stock Market. lo t. 4. —~CATTLE--Re- AVRAN megve 7 Texans, 278 Texas FHHH H a3d PERC R e R A R S 20 BATET KESS SSRERSRSTTBISETLINSR BnEs fust ssspsapmuuzeivisiananee ZRBHERSSESRRNIRRTEIRERR i = $2.60G3.6 Ve helfers, “‘l'« & D LAMBS—Recel he.ld market l‘-‘ndv ntuvl lam| lambs, %; native '.lll- [erovovorey Il--..-5.-!.--m-.‘.--u-S:-—-—SI.H:fl eramaas o o= OO (000 o G400 O 0 GO0 00 0 80 2 83ESSR RN ERRR - 56 Girsi saos sie Eerst EgEd —ronw E E fi'n.n“:mm -n&u. “Receipts, 4600 head; market 10c oo sREsE g s PO 3BETE n'-. M-r- H%l—'lu«l m head; lower: lght and fi.‘am R n ‘1o M; stronger. Stoux Oty Live Stock Market. llol)l_xév: 1&% "w:'?fi oo fi‘mvm 28 Stock im it The tollowing table shows the of Ly “‘tm’emgrl: byt o for e n 8t 2 8t, Joseph . Total QL CITY, Sept. 4.0 ; shi) mnu "‘5:‘.2".‘.“:& 456 Bbs.; rune, 108,93 “’h EL l-OlL—NmI Lima, §8¢; South Ll lmlhnl~ NEW K !opL {.—OTL~Cottonseed, nomlnll prime yellow, eady. Rosin, firm. Tur- pln!lne. !AVANNAH lezt ‘—Oab—'hl tine, Dry Go Market, NEW YORK, Sept. 4~DRY tone ot _the ‘general. mm(u?” totion s gains in strength prices are E:n b Ill no quotable chln made. Quotable demand for qulek gupplles 18 fully up to belter forward dellyeries. n"&:un ie .lu- orders for the latter, exce) rices. Print cloths show lfi \'P'.M '.fl' lency. Shirt goods are steady, with » good General demand. Peoria 'IIIB' 000- Up. PEORIA, 111, 8e) s Tll)(«l o iLm, o cent higher todly to the in_receipts of corn for the last '!ek. ut 33 cars have been received since Monday morning and this is not enough to run any one distillery for a ay. Wool Marke ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4. WOOL—ltudy. an ‘ades lnd combing, i gs o g, Segle washed, Montana e can Convention. HELENA, Mont., Se) l.-‘l'ht lican state ocentral commiitee the lll(e convention for Grut 'llll on llz McLeod of Ondor'.d Lof Mu?:l\ :onnunomn (o suc- Bonn: R s Drake Denies Racing Ramor. NEW YORK, Sept. —John A, Drlh has denied the report emanating fro: to the effect that a new r‘clu:lmull s ,to b. established by himseif, Js and others. — THE REALTY RECORD, INSTRUMENTS Fluflfl on record Thurs- day, September Warranty Deeds. block ¢, Deer park.. .$ 40 e E. Kohn lnd husband to Cora gtman, lot 1, biock ™, Benson_.... %0 H; D, Reed and wmmo.;.v o5 padd ' 1,000 DRt 1ot 15, block 2, Fhl J: blogk 1, Mcintosnia mubdiy () Hourke to Nellle Dean, lot 2 'and el lot 21, block 6, Drike add 2,000 C._ 8. Francls and wife to Joseph Bramek, s lot 4 'block 8, p A rs’ add . k to W, B, Maii: 2ot 16, block 114, Dundes Fiace 1,800 QII! Claim Deeds. 'I“ lx F. J. l\l’l- A W ley et :{ lots 6 Eliza) to A uu-. Tot s, block 4, ountse & Hois add M Master in chancery to % tost lo Wi 55 bloekf Han By -2 FINANCIAL, I P IR 5 . IR NEW YORK, Sept. 3— 1 ake dhis means of ang g -y rilpK: Tt'ls Dupossive f b coi: on ‘ma o i Bly o them individuaily. “The report of e Blates ° government 0 crop. - indicates Coondition tor S u-u'r’ 1% e has “ess y an cone firmea and Wil other. re- hadowed by ports NlhlLe .u private for the past three 08t 0] ‘oonstructio) That 1t 1s. possitie 10/ put ipan ‘e Sove: ment report does not justify’ &0 of a crop of ten llllllon balen nfl‘“‘mfl"“ul cotton. 'l‘hl world ml&l lg:lnl the year ended 11, Afll'lfle‘fl with :vnd in h:fl suffice reserves everyw! prac- - tically “exhausied. * For the coming son the vorla will l.anl‘. n_mumy gotton. * There 18 hv.lln 3 the L ncy between, ‘maxi m' nimum 4' fem ....t“' m Siily unthinkable rics must 80 ta's. fgure 'that will check consumption NO means o throughout the world. —Ind a1 enterprise iy ru"""' AR ene Panding. ° Next lo.l‘odnll cotten is the Wieotrio Wiring, Bells and Ges Lighting. 0. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. uul-ni.. Davls & Co cmm Iul - e

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