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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL {55 Benduigerigmper. oo cover | b ] o Quldf it und et | crsted Bt iage »iver v 2on 1 [OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | 3ofhctse 285 ect dimand'ss Soh Al St ot, American mixed, steady at |average of 72.4. v ome . shipp! o Fulates stenty Bepromber, o Sud; Prices on the bourse today opened very some . shipping orders the market rul X firm, but later internationals were heavy. fairly active and a_big nickel higher, with Stoek In Sight. NEW YORK STOUKS AND BONDS. Industrials continued stro; throughout T o good many eales 5a1uc higher. The heavy the day. e rate sc in . 08 80! rom $5.20 10 $5. Following aro the receipts of live Bhad theat ot Babecrt stocka it TIRL 3o v i S ol hovav g‘“iph Light aud Betber Grades | WOFS, 010 ATESY, FTom i‘i 8 Swille. the at the Wix principal western cities y s ‘Three per cent rentes, 97f ifc for the ac- ommanded Stron, i lightwelghts sold from $5.90 (0 $5.50. All the | da " Pronounced Than Ever Before. eount l-‘:‘xrhnngs on London, 25f16c for get Prioes. early arriv were soon dispot of, but| o Cattle. Hogs. 8he . & NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Today's volume | Checks, fradi g & e several trains were late in arriving, which Gmana . 2,87 0 6, b ple an mey Produce, of dealls v 0 y se CRLIN, Bept, 3.—Trading on the bourse " delayed the close until rather a late hour. “hicago .. CORN IS HIGHER ON RUMOR OF FROST Presd:ghock,. Joss Off, 11 of dentings wa not greadly Velow wiore | LI, Sept S TIAUNE, 0 ERC0NS | HOGS SOLD A BIG NICKEL HIGHER | AT mooA'fra et mul severai trainw e | Kanads ity PSS POULTRY—Hens, 9a9%c in the market and the dead level of dull- _ pCr cent. Exchange on London, ported that had not arrived, but up to that | 8t. Louls, chickens, per 1b., 12¢; roosters, ness was more pronounced than at any time I7pIgs for checks. % time packers were buying everything as 8t. Joseph 1nSusnoed by Corn Market and 84 e b turkeys: 11G13c; o1d ducks, Dot tare S ot craar s upmard. movement | . The Tate of discount on the Bank of [ Fat Sheep and Lambs Sold Readily at | {26 a8 offered at the morning prices. Rep- | Bloux Clty. young ducks, 8G9c. of prices was promptly halved after the | England was increased today from 3 to 4| .., . ” representative sales : Ofterings the Price of Oats Ad- BUTTER—Packing Mncl;half:fififlt. cholce | marke: got started and thers was quite | ST OB L L L stiributed eady to Strong Prices, While |y, Av. Sh. P wo. Av. S to fancy dairy, in tubs, ¢, separator, eral profit-taki b yesterday’'s buyer: B 18.... 103 510 . m w0 ances—Provislons Mar- S ney gy ™ Hberal roflttakIng by e % nd oniy | maln'y to the withdrawal of gold for the WOSROIE | FUIET WIHOWT | Swew o i 530 B Hi ket Strenge RESH FISH—Fresh caught trout, 11e; |a few of the princlpal active stocks were | FePayment of the Netherlands raliroad Trouble at Good Prices, o 30 10 620 e 0 i6 plckorel, 7g8c; pike, 10c; perch, §c; buftalo, | depressed as inuch s & point, Iteading | loan, and to a lesser degree to the demands 80 » @ s fauic: blueriah 15! whitefish, 10c salmon, | wis notably under pressure, ine welling | for Eold from Ber Y ik @ B ie; haddock, 10¢; codfish, 12¢; redsnapper, | heing supposed to be the unloading of | y @ g ¥ 7 0 CHICAGO, Bept. 5.—The early wheat |10c; Iobsters, boiled, per ib, 0c: lobsters. | some pool holdings taken on anticipation London Stock Market. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 3. | § 3 i L b’ 5 graen, per 1b., ¢ 'bullheads, lic; catfish, | of o rige In the price as a result of the Recelpts were: X Shee 0 0 market showeu " strengin, but the ciose | Jie; Black bass, 20g22c; hallbut, Sc; orap- | tavorable annual owing by the company, | . LONDON, Sept. 8.—Closing quotations: | Official Monday You b1 B o df || - " bLr B il . (sl R ples, 12c; herrin, 6c; white bass, 10c; blue- | 4% matter of fact the consideration of |Comols for money. 89 13-18 New York Central & | OMcial Tuesday . 1209 | 48 o 'io il Nires oeink o higner. o Deocimver, with | MGYSTERE_New York counts, per ean, |the past heavy earnings by the anthracite ade seosunt, Ofictal Wednesday.'\ 1818 [ I Septemver _unchaig Uats. were BUrong, | 450 ‘per gal., $5.15; extra selects, per can, | carriers has generally given way 1o the | Aithisen . clal Thursday......... 2) m Clasing w@o migher for December and |$c: ber £al. #1.90; standard, per dan, dei | oftect of the discussion of ke accumula | 4o pra..li 40 Pennsylvania Four_days thi .78 r % % higher tur Sepiember. Provislons rul.d | per gal., $1.5b. tion of steam sizes of coal, followed by | Baltimore & Ohio.... M% Rand Mines Bame Asyy Mot Vool . $ % e 120 strong and ciosed i@ %e higher. o tPAN_Yer ton, $14, the shutting down of some of the collieries | o 191% | Reading : game dayu last week....14, p £ And cloned a0 e DIELET. e early | AY Prlots'micied by Omaha_ Whole. |and some ot the suggestions of a curtail- | Che o & Ohio.. %| do lst pid . v | BRI Wesk balore:... ¢ market snowed strength with an |sale Dealors' association: Choice No. 1 up- | ment of the production, b Dy LRI TR Bame four weeks g Upturn in prices. 'The news was rather |land, $9; No. 2, $8.60; medium, 88; coarse, | The principal event of the day in the |f. M. & &. P WeliSexthers Raiivay.... B4 | § s TRSt YOLT bearish, howecver, except that northwist|$7co. Rye straw, $650. These prices are | financial world was the advance in the | p, (0 &g | do b e days last yoar recepts were smalier, ana the strengih|for hay of good color and quality. De- Bank of England discount rate by a full | "5e0, " " R e Paciferr: RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. deserted the pit and tne advance was lust. | mand fair and receipts light. 1 per cent from 3 to 4 per cent. This Is| gy 0% do pfa....... sty | The following table shows the recelpty December on the early buige sold up to R 54 one of the customary measures to oppose | “ao st prd.. . §9% |United States Steel... 23% | Of caltle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha Bile, H@%e above the op. but_de- 3 an_outward movement of gold. The ad-| do 24 pta i&| do pta.. Y. 7% | for the'year to date and comparisons clined on ree selling by longs, Who were $ . Bde. vance is not unusual in the fall months, | linols Centrai 137 [Wabash Ll i | with last vear: influenced by Increwsed receipts from the JETABLES. but Is generally delayed later than this. | Misourl K. '& 7 . 0%| do bra Ln A Inc. Dec. southwest, improved torelgn weather and | POTATOES—Per bu. 70G80c. The drain upon the Bank of England gold sville & h... 1084 Cattle . 636,278 116,69 ... by the approaching hoiidays. Tne e.os: R O h@%% grown, per | upply has become so considerable as to| BAR SILVER-—Steady at %A per ounce. | Hogs . 74,363 . i8N was_at the bottom, with a loss of 3 ok s per i Tousket, | suggest the interposing of some obstacle. | MONEY—1%@: per cent. The rate of dis- | Sheep X 71 04 $24@82%c, but the tone was firm. Be , Over $4,000,000 was taken from the bank | count in the open market for short bills 1 Average prico paid for hog: tember was down @%c at Slhe. ihs CUMBERS—Home grown, per basket, | today, and of this $3,50000 went to Ger- | §%@ per cent and for three months’ bills | Omaha for the last several days with com- % H-» sheculative " interest ~\hroughout ths day | g many, which is the principal source of the | is 3% per cent. parisons: x Along in the spring the uncertain littie Was 'small and trade scattered. Clear- | BEANS—Home grown, wax, per market | drain. The London market was depressed —_— - — — & of There was a more moderate sup- [ gobutantes and the young fellows who are ances of wheat and flour were equal fo|Lasket, 70aS0c; string, per market basket, |in consequence of the advance In the rate, New York Mining Quotations. Date. | 1903. [1902.[1901. |1900. (1500, |1896. (1507, | P1¥ Of sbeep and lambs in sight this morn- | ..y 0q 'y tet9 “Broilers ™ had it ol g 1,784,000 bushels. Primary receipts —were | {ig80c.’ the price of consols falling lower than & A . ng and as a result the market ruled active n soclety “brollers,” had it all thel 620,000 bushels, against £1,000 busnels last| CABBAGE—New home grown, 14%@1%c )during the Boer war. The depression re- NEW YORK, Sept. 3—The following are |Aug. 15... |4 97| 4 44| 376 "’,‘;d,"“-‘;’y to strong on all the better | way and were able to tell the good old year. Minneaponus and Duluth reported | per ib. s flected in New York from that source, how- | the quotations on mining stocks: Aug. 15... 152 3 grades of fat stufl. Packers all beemed 10 | hens to go away back and sit u.y“’q“. Wheat Market Opens Stronger, tun: on OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Bearish Reports, Suffers Decline. —_— — Conditlon of Trade and Quotatio 3 SESS S NRRNERRARREN S SEE NNy Totals Evaporated Apples and Dried Frults NEW YORK, Sept. 8 -EVAPORATED APPLES—The market shows little change Not enough new frult has yet arrived t» form a basis for gew crop values and old fruit shows little change. Common (o good are quoted at 4@ @640 cholce at ) fancy CALIFOF DRIE! prunes are steady at falr demand an| within the guoted range; prices at all rades run from 3¢ to_ 7c. Apricots are rmer; cholce are quoted at 9'%4@d%c; exira cholce, 9%@10%c; and fancy, 11lgdl Peaches remain steady with a rroderate {obbing demand in progress: cholce arc eld at TR@i%c, and extra at Th@slc. GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW Hens Are the Top Roost Now and Chicks Must Cense Thelr Crowt) FEsiE 15 & & The hens are coming into their own £ ts of 195 cars, which with local re-[ GREEN CORN-—Per doz., 10c. ever, was but slight and sales for London | Adams Con. .14 Little Chi Aug. 6| ave liberal orders and it was only a short p S Ceipts of 113 cara, 11 of contract grade | TOMATOES—Home grown, per basket, |account were small. This may have been | Allec Vet 31 [Ontante e ‘ot | AUB: timo ‘before everything was disposed af. | oF door knobs not specified). THIS wys made a total for the three points of 311 40c. due to the fact that New York is likely | Breece P +oon 15 |xOphir " Aug. o ey and yearlings mixed brought | when people were having the spring fever * cars, against M5 last week and 61l a year HUBARB—Per 1b,, lc. to join in the demand on London for gold | Brinswick Con..... xxPhoenix . Aug. e i0e, Taeh, was pronounced a good strong (and were weak and tired and dld not feel b NAVY BE ANS-per bu., 20, before long. # o Yy . L3 Famba ".Smfl‘;’ia";’i"s;"“-"‘,!fl‘a'fl.?i“%»‘.".”fls equal to the rubber chicken meat of t »/ "ELE an, L. 30@3e; 9] d » . Vi e a orn was influenced by the prediction of | « N epeal,: B Our forelgn exchange market responded | iiory, siiver . e choice lambs on sale this week and for that | past year. But now has come the season cooler weather, and especially by pros- [laree western, 4bc. to the increased bank rate in;London, but | iron siiver q e Aug. i Sonker of frosteIn"the Dakotas and Minncs | ONIONS_New home grown, dry, per Ib. | our ‘money market was prhciically’ un- | Luiviile con::5:5 [Shbdacd rr.. C 2 P ey e O D N orconay | Of 8alld and soup and the hen so long In Boa tonight, - The market was firm and | 2; fancy Washington stock, per 1, 8. |afected. The heayy liquidation in the cot: | “x Assessment paid. xx Offered. ug. Phict they ate Cailline o o Btrong | the back ground, can say “tut, tut” again prioep rulsd higher, but the advances were | EGG PLAN 5—]1!;;‘;1;;. ¥ - {on market was due ta the condition % T :5: Prives for desirable geaten) O BE 106 the ShilAra. The YOURS omes &v8 pee not large. Commission houses and local | 3 at crop as reported by the Agricultura 2 i Tl 3 A 3 e Pulls were early buyers, with the selling| PLUMS—Utah and Colorado, §.28. department. The effect, howev was Cotton Market. Aug. miaedemand for fecdors was again active | haps taller than mother now—"How fast B e P e, o demand for| PRUNES Ithilan, per box,” $1.50; Gross, |scarcely perceptible. The continued firm-| NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—COTTON—The | ALk s Beptember from shorts, showing that fear | $1.66; Sflver. $1.40. ness In the corn market nttracted more | cotton market opened steady, with January | 4L e s I this’ month's ontracts | | BHACHES—California, salaway, $.00; |notice. The slump in Colorado Fuel stock |1 point lower, but the list generally weos | Ses still_existed. December closed %c_higher | California clings, %0c. was a consequence of the passing of the | unchanged to 3 points higher, followin, s at S, afier ranging between Sl and | CRABAPPLES-Per bhl., & dividend on the preferred stock and the | the higher cables. The weather was gers | B.'“fiyi!\?r. ISDDMT er was 3\’n_m-rmmml ‘u; 8 'xlmron‘\ll Tr:-pllett;-h :(a:er]orbn;. R‘rn\'y rfiqulregu-m- nl|lmltllllt"1':1\l mlpn‘»'n. t-;»'xl y I)Auf;\\'ur;‘hh\' however, and 'm.f‘,.”y 3.1 5 29%] 7 88 ocal receipts were 17 cars, wil Colorado and Utah Flemish, Coloradd | Metropolitan Street rallway reflectad the | after the c Vi i — - et o . 3 ot contract grade. Bl iy, Burdets: $2.0062.5, Bentied “infavarable. viaws of ihe sig- | which Sarried reses Lduldation set in,| eIndicates Sunday. A pood o o0, $000 J4mbS. #4250 | and the hens up to 9. Don't say n word Onts were strons. with buying. of good | CANTALOUPE—Idaho, standard, per |nificance of the turning hack of the under- | There was indeed occasiona: reactlonss bui |, The officlal number of cars of stock | lo good yearlings $25g8.40; good to cholce | about Mr. Rooster, he has never been above ¢harscer by ocqmmilesion houses and focal | crate. $3.00; per %-crate, $2.60; home grown, | writing syndicats managers of thelr hold- | the course of the market was generally | PiUENL in today by each road was: wethers,” $3.1093.95; falr to good wethers, [ a nickle this whole season traders. The latter s)ld moderately on | per doz. $1.25. Ings of the stock to the dominant inter- | toward a lower level, until mt midday | ,R08d8: Cattle. Hoge, Sheep. Hor's. | $3.00@3.15; good to cholce ewes, $2.40@2.85;| The great trouble & the h the advance and caused some of it to bo| APPLES—W ety In the company. The market became | prices showed a net decline of 6G16 pointa, | Gy, M- & St. P. o 5 “ .. | falr o good ewes, $2.26@2.40: feeder lambs, SR T W Just lost_but closing prices showed December | pes, 3.5y Dbl., $2.6003.00. . pamly stagnant Jater In the day and closed | With September quoted ¢ 11230, Oeichas | Wabash . 83,7504 30, foeder yeariings, $3.250%.60; fecder | NOW 18 thelr petiteness, for the farmer has Up M@e at Gike, the range for the day | GRAPES—California Tokays, $2.00; Sweet- {about the low level. at_10.85c, December at 10062, January Missourl Pacific, wethern, 83 0035, feeder ewes, $L60G%00 | neemingly sold the heavy ones early | I)elnsg 3%@37%e, with September up 8o | water and Muscats, $1.7; home grown, 8-1b. | “'The bond market was very dull and ir-|10.05c and March at 9.99c. Then the o g”T‘, Union_Pacific Representative sales th 8 . At at 38%c. The strength in corn and Mght | basket, 35 regular. Total sales, par value, $1,030.000. | bureau report was read, showing an aver, | G- & N. W. N e year. Some of the youngsters are not offerinigs were the Influences. = Local re-| WATERMELONS 3 Unlted States 24 navinced % and the new | ago condition of 1.3 ber ‘cent, against 107 | 5o L & MV SOIBARALy Sutaar Je CHINS SRS Toue BoNnd.. ceipts were cars. crated, per et v s n e last call. ast month and 64 la ve; i ved | C» St. P, M. & O. Eggs are “firming" 3 £l 18! e Tregs. than expected and free buy- |~ CRANBERRIES—Per bbl., $1.00. Fellowing are the clostng quotations on|more favorable than hag: beer” mebroved | B & M PiRe DPsNed 2 T v’"""' s e ing credited to packers gave strength to TROPICAL FRUITS. the New Fork Stock exchange: and was followed by one of the most ac:|S: B; & Q. o e ey provisions. There was laquldation by out- | 1y miiich 15 0b, box, per Ib., 18, .+ux 64% So. Pacic . um | tite and excited perods that the mariet | K- G & Bt J are now bringing 17 cents from the whole- Pide hotders, but offerings were well taken. | HIGSCTurkish, Moib. bok. pef i 185, o : L Yolnino; Ratlvay iiiiliil 2%y | has experienced aince. the sarie drn CuR L &P, east 7 salers, while they were only 15 cents two Clostng, prices were $12.67 for October prk. | 1555t Vaioncias, all Mizes, 80004 3. ! a Uik the bull campalgn. In an instant almost | Liinois Ceniral.. .- “ Wyoming yearl weeks ago. And they are really honest b e mon were §1.06, A Jamuary .75 | g BANANAS—Per bunch, §2 ooi2i0; gumbos, 2 196% Toredo, 5t e & Séptember was down to 11.13¢c, October was prry » J2aRo fesder \ambe eggs, often, and It they have not b o R ¥ 8751 53.00. i 3 e e o . around 10.0c, December 9% and January [ . 10tal Recelpts.... 108 J4aRo fetder Inmbe, ) v y i LEMONS—California fancy, 500 to 360 b R 0.92c. The reallzing by selling orders came | The disposition of the day's receipts was P b B L long subject to the deplorable influences of the city and are fresh from thelr country homes they can be trusted to poach all right and to “deliver the goods.” . g ey o N O g R ] qirex HR0GS0; choics, $30 to 70 sines, | G hldo. pta : In from all directions, and prices were |8 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- A 10000 Road 4 h J d . o iy Wabash - 6 downward track again. Sep- | Per of head indicated: Idaho lambs. The leading futures ranged as follows: LIMES—Florida, per ¢-basket crate, $8.00. | Chicago & 'S tember sold at 1l.1l¢, October at 10,07¢, De- | Buyers. Cgt‘.l’l‘e_ Hogs. Shex ” Butter that is coming in Is not all that could be wished, but the Turkish baths ‘where butter is renovated have started up, and there is hope that the butter when op. —— ~ MISCELLANEOUS. de st . one cember at 9.82¢, January at 9.60c and March | Qmaha Packing Co. 13 1.2 next seen will have improved. The price is C. & N. Cgntral ........ ar 9.76c, Swift and Company 1013 3181 still 12% and 13 cents, with heavy receipts. .“. CEYT, e a3 28 83 B A3 28838% "28%2, 2 P——— [P — sEzues "gezd o8 g2 P s 8! 232232 IFue 2. 2 to the supply. It looks as though the sup. ey growi tut URy, Nave' Nov: the! ehost ply, would be well cleaned up by the end | measuremont and are not up to making the of the week The only class of stuff that ia lower for the week Is feeder lambs and | Soatine and bouflion that mother did common sheep are uiso a little easior. And all this shows {n the wholessle price tions for krass & 300d to cholce | too; for the springs are down to 12 cents £E22ss "= rmnnn aseata Szusses p az2ana oS 3328! | S8.: 0. Ay, 248 Wyoraing feeder ewes . £2 Idaho ewes.. 590 Idaho ewes. 40 1daho feeder H 40 1daho feeder lambs. 639 Idahoyearlings. reonBala Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.|Yest'y. | CHEESE—Wisconsin Twina, full cream, | Chicago T . 7 o 3 G sl ¢ s wddor ok 1230 Wisconsin, young America’s, 12%c: | “do pta 1 covaey me o dteady and at a siight re. | RTNOWY B, G0 o I W Black Swiss, 15c; Wisconsin bricks, 12gc;|c. c. C. & 8t. L. 5 % s level, which represented | 4 bR W 814 §1% | Wisconsin limberger, 14%c Colorado 8o ) 8 Jdecline from the highest point of the | Sudahy, from X. C. . 824G st | | HONIY—Neb, per 24 frames, $3.50; Utah | “do ist pfe. Lo W & week of from & to 71 points, with prices | Armour, from Sfoux C Idak W% 84%0% | and_Colorado, per 25 frames, $3.80. ple M gt . Amal Copper .. B5tiine. ware. seuian ‘ot Cae i \rank Carer™s Bengon b Idaho fesder REgRd0, . o u o |Amer. mate: Sri s B2 61% s | 64o; No. 1 salted. T it s | Denver & R. G..1) 24011 Amer.” Lin. Oii..0... was little news in the situation. The |l & Son...... | %6 1dan0 ewes Bieloissats | Nov'1'veal cat. 8 to 1 e vaal | g0 A, A Y slight advance in Liverpool at Louls & Underwood. 27 dsho swes #I61%a% | No.'1 veal calf. 3 to 12 te; No. o, o PR I BhEnt idvance In Liverpool was attrib- | Lotis & 5 Idaho feeder | calt 12 t0 16 ton.s Pho: dry sulied hides, 8 | *30 i 5ii: r ol “.:; il | uted to covering by shorts in that market | Homilton - : o] 6 Idaho ewes . 34, 35 | Lici sheep pelts, 5aTc; hrose hides, ssoq | a8 3 pri fo meritan 8. &3 8nd eith {aking profits atter the recent | I £ Hym o o 2| ldaho foeder iaimiy o7 50, g reat Nor. : o Bld... : ! I eme; I a8 . +| 82 South Dakota feeder waSishGt || NUTS - Walnuts No. 1 sof. shell per, b, | Hocking Suear st to be a resumption of {he seliing recently e ~6s4 outh Dakota feeder year'gs. 1574 e : hard shell, per Ib., l4c: No. 2 soft anell; |, do sla; Mising Co | Roted, and which was undoubtedly for the | S0l Defer * 5| 208 Tdaho feeder yearlings. 18 (12 ¥ I, 1de: No. 2 hard shell, per 1b. 1%} Brookizn R T Socounts antlcipating such condition as ¢ $ e 2 TAaho feeder vearling 13 505 13 3728 | Bimonds, att whell._per Tor Toct Bard ‘shell; | 4o pid..o... (Columbas & 1. C.... waa published the ehlef buying mme for| Total B0 00 |55 fashio Teader FORFHIES. 4 | aimondn "satc shell per Io: loct hard shel | o, pif, ot i Cotymbse & 1. €. as published the chiet buying came from | Total ....... R 5 .98 Idaho feeder yearlings per l!b., 15¢; P is, large, per b m i ShiaiGen. Blectrio ) o g 0 took profits, while the various| CATTLE—There wes a moderate run of Idaho feeder yearling: small, per ib.. 1io; peanyts, per g Ry ey RS bull leaders seemed disposed to allow the | catile here this morning and as the demand |63 Idaho feeder yearlings. ronsted peanuts, per Ib., 7c. 1S finien ppoer, 3 to take its course for the time |on the part of killers was liberal the mar- | 6 Idaho feeder yearlings.... ... | bein, — Canixfioter. "Pu v onw ket culed active, with prices steady ‘to!| 5 South Dakota feeder lambs.. St. Louls Grain and Provistons. | X 6 do ptd Th e OF LEANS, | Bept. 3_COTTON-— |strong on all deflratle grndes. Except for (234 Idaho feeder Jambs. i g i o o : 3 ales; or- | the late arrivals evesy.r:ng was disposed |21 Idaho feader lambs. 2 e aah and oitvator i iwaes K & 13K/Nationa) Lead dinary. 813:160; good ordinary, 10%c; low |of at an early hour. Idaho feeder lambs. . 5 f 3 0 morican |1l hE. 1l4c: midding, 1c; There was 4 Uberal sprinkling of corn fed {23 Tdaho feeder lambs Idaho ewes . 6 Idaho feeder T Idaho ewes . Awful Lows of Life Follows neglect of throat and lung dis-, eases, but Dr. King's New Discovery cures such troubles or no pay. 50c, $1.00. For ) sele by Kuhn & Co. DISPUTE IN MILLARD’S HANDS Boundary Difficulty in Lineoln County of Long Standing Appealed to nator for Setflement. EEREEFES HRSE2SSSIRSFTRESS BSHSSETLSSRELT 8! Za Hae = 8! 13 % 8$8 =#; Hal&fgi P gg;saaagzg A boundary fifficulty In Lincoln county which for nineteen years has been the source of much trouble has been appealed Cash Guotationis were as foll i Wasieay Yooy No. & onis were as follows: o B TR FLOUR- eady; No endy. i ring, H 0. s Phosr iRy ptd. H 86@86ic; September, 82i4c; December, :ssw Nat. R. K. of M. pfd. 41u(Pacific Mail % ll’;:"%.’u middiing fair, 131 steers included in the receipts this morning, (239 Idaho feeder Jambs. 2 hard, ) N. Y. ‘Central 12115 People's Gas . 9 stock. 12,152 b s E 'Wmfifl - et » g ek, 12, ale tut buyers took hold freely and pald steady | 700 Idaho feeder lambs. o R e ety e, mcc-::‘r:"; s r‘::lyl i o 3 chr(e:b:rrerg steady; Se, um ln‘z‘lrong ::’rlcu|(ar e\'ex}yl)}lnx offered. Ehz 57 vyv‘l‘nrlm vlnodg lambs. 3 5 2 " q Vo ov wetter grades in particular commandex aho lambs. n B e Ne. 4 okt i ki | pamais Reiame December, 880G0.1o(" January, 0.01g0.2c; | strongor prices, while even the common | 40 Idaho lambs ! 1N 5 Diaatnn, SR, | TEE. S MRa 0l T SO NS vellow, 3%c. BOBe Beptomber. Slos Decomber, BKC; | Biatnl & B do ptd..... ‘sbruaey, 9.7 March, ~ 9.73@9.75c, uft sold to fully as good advantage as the | 200 Idaho lambs ings arise among owners of property In . 3.04c: No i yellow, Wie. . JBGWHe: Beptember, M 3 i Rubber Goods LIVERPOOL, Sept. 3—COTTON—Spot, in | same kinds sold for yesterday. and surrounding the abandoned military N é‘e 3 . R’Y‘E Rob B4 3 3 Tdc pra.. fair demand; prices 2 points higher; Amer- The cew market was also active and CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, regervation of Fort McPherson. Judge H. BRI A N0 e, @0 taie to] DEEGAUSE0 o winter patentet d d Tenn. Coal &'i1000 lean middling, fair, 7.24d; good middling, |steady to strong, Buvers all seemed to be b i dind cholce malting, 52666c. . ;. 420 Oxtra. fancy and straight, $3.800%.08; - s 7.02d; middiing, 6.76d; low middling, s.sng; anxious for good stuff and as a result M. Grimes of North Platte and Charles RN Neasaa, tio; No. 1 novth-| cicir B 4 .08; . -8 | good ordinary, 6.2d; ordinary, 6.044. The |everything answering to that description | Cattle Market Tends to Decline, While | Ross, county surveyor of Lincoln county, westorn, e, Timo(hy, brime, #16. Clover, | * SEBD—Timothy, steady, $.80G3.00 for | 80, 7 e O Y AT AT % balani Gt Whlo [ O T e, Lls0 S WiLhOLE Tach Hogs Are Higher. have jolned in A letter to Senator Mitlard POV ETONS hiea pork, per bbl., $12.50 PSRN MEAL-Steady, $2.0 . £ ;71" | Included 6,000 American; receipts, 8,000 bales, | trouble at good steady prices. CHICAGO, 8bpt. 2.—CATTLB-Receipts | asking him to apply to the commissioner Lard per 300 Toa o re.00 B abs i | BRAN—Bteady: saoked east track. | s kg ded no Amcrican. Futures opened steady and | Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold in 80w head, Inciuaing 0 Texans and 30| general of the land office, requesting that gm.e). 38.02%; dry ‘salied shoulders (boxed), | HAY—Steady; timothy, $5.00@11.50; prairie, 2 gl;’;:fm;::ya&msg:&n middiing, . fust about the same notches they 4id yes- | Wesierns. p'fi'.',?a'":f&?l.wi; w:g‘x ";Jfix"”{d official to order & survey of land on the mmy 874; short clear sides (boxed), #6.63%4 | T0GI000. ' 00 so8 New York Money Market. October-November, boT@5.58: November- | The market on steers and feeders held S0, lon e maptsts and Teeders, | eastern boundary of the old reservation to 3 o : vl 5,460 - . §: 25; cows, 3L0UG4.i6; heifers, 3i.u WHISKY—Basis of high wines, $1.23. BAGGING—b c. NEW TORK, Sept. 3o MONEY.On call, | Dicember, 64506.46d; December-January, |just about steady with Yesterday. Thers | $-0GLE: cows, MLWGLI helfers, $LWG | estabMsh the corners of the sections. The following were the receipte and ship-| HEMP TWT J ZaPY TORI. Mok L-MONEY-On o} v-February. 5.38d; February: | were only a few rattle in sight and as the [ &% cannete, SLEghl: buils 45 ;| Judge Grimes says there has been uncer- ¥ ! : 2 i . 5370 \ $4.50G7.00; - 84,20 Hente OF Sutead srein yteday: PROVIBIONS Pork, e or SO, | oftered at D B ot iIE. o PId, o | March, £37d; March-April, 5.3606.37d; April. | close of the meek I8 ot At A e ory: | 4.80; Western steers, §.20G4.%. ¥ tainty and contention ever since the reser- Flour, bbi ecelpts. Shipments, | standard mess, $128. Lard, higher at 8105 | easier; sixty days, %G5 per cent; nineiy 8% FOUIS, Bept. —COTTON—Market | thing that arrived, though, sold without | HOGS—Keceipts today, 'i6.600 head: estl- | vation was abandoned nineteen years ago Flour, bbla 20,100 9000 | Bacon, stendy: boxed extra ahorts, $.80; | days, 6G5 per cent; six months, BUGo% per | 3o lower; midaling, 15y A gt ot | S nbla at steady prices. & mated for tomorrow, 15,000 head. The mar. Wheat, bu.: Y 00 | clear ribe. 380 short cloar, 0124, SEIT: YO [P v uS Teoan TURSN BAE 5 8, 1240; stock, 1,208 bales. | trauble at steady prices. " L | ket opened sieady,’ closing 5gloc higher; | and adds that the establishment of these Gorn. bu. 1obOULTRY—Stendy: chickens. S¢; springs. } cent’ e e BTl T O e & | Mixed and butcher, $6.:6Gu.%; guod to cholce | corners 1s highly necessary and will be nye(' bu, VU960 i RN Gulet: eamery ju%00s dafry, e R RANGS - Sinesulan it | masor, x;:l :M\."«'l:;c:i,—wnu 1o | Ton auality.” The Prices pald, though, wem }};‘,‘l“‘%“%"&‘f’é?fl,ufi;"g;‘ aneavyy, $SA04540; | of great benefit to settlers on the lands 15 It s 3 180160, gotual busineas in banl s at 3. A e o the | fully steady and evervthing that would do | 1&ht, 350088 bulk . 45,5006 FOE ooy e s b e ; O o bioes 30 o2 | wool market 1h general haa b u 4 v SHEEP A MBS- Recelpts, 18,000 e b Sioady; creamorien, OIS "EG5ssteady at e fim% Shipmenta. | SX(y-day bills; posted rhton $E AN T aulet this week, there are Rome go0d ‘Saleh | Fango cows were I waod dbmand at steady | Read,, Khe, MATKCE for shech WAL utefdy | will take the mater up. - & ; » 9 | commercial s, .83, of erritory wools, rices ai o 4 2 28 93g0u B f‘..'e'n'.'.%'.af ls’scéufi%‘ SE 0 Sy, ane | Dree: e - 0% | “SILVER—Bar, 5i%c; Mexican dollars, 4éc. | firm, and while dealers may oy H gy A R T Trdved” Ssoia” at Ctully | 9, choice Jothers, H.5Q8T; thir to caglos | - e Get Ready. {ag 3 . steady, 94Q | Wheat, | 63 ‘50| BONDS-—Government, firm; rallroad, hrm. | prices in every case, there Is ho dlsposition | stendy prices. Renresentative sales: AR O . weos! (S Oats ' bu.. 3| The closing quotations on bonds are as | MUBIIest (o make ahy, concensions, as they | " PRl Jitpve lambs, $3.50G8.W; weaterri lgmba, ollows: s are as Jow as U 5085 NBW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Do 801d At & reasonable proft. Quotations: . 8. ret. 0144 . uat. Kansas City Grain and Provisio; W & Xl ¢ Territory-Idaho fine, 14@l5c; medium fine, Quotations ef the Da KANSAS CITY, Bept. 3.—WHEAT—Se, y i a . 3, | 16%@17%c; medium, 15@19¢; Wyoming fine, 4 o ]' on Various tember, Ti%o; December, T1%@71%. Casl v, s %N 4% | 14@15¢; fine medium, IEW?" H mgfllum, ommodities, No. 3 hard, wo 3, ic; No. 4, 5 X 18%@19c; Utah and Nevada fine. 15@i6c: P.‘E'W YORK, Bept. 3. ~FLOUR~—Recelpts, | 63@7lc; rejected, ; No. 2 red, 79@s0c; . ol . fine medlum, 17@17%c; medium, 18@20c; Da- 20,206 8. | expor N No. 8, T8e. B . Y. C. . kota fine, 15@léc; fine medium, 164@1T\c;: was CORN—September, ; December, 4i%c. 104 xN. J. C. gen. ba.. medium, 19¢20c; Montana fine, choice, 216 tents, $3 900p4.30; v 4@Ate; No. 3 white, 8 3 --.-100% | 22¢; medium choice, 20@2lc; staple, 20@2lc; .90; Minnesota patents, $4.76@4.9; winter i No. 8, 46%e. medium cholce, 21G22c. extras, $2.90G3.25; Minnesota bakers, $8.70Q | OATS—No. 2 white, 38@0c; No. 2 mixed, LONDON, Sept. 3.—The arrivals of wool 4.00; winter, low grades, $2.7003.0%. Kye | %e. 9 5 3 e for the fifth serfes of auction sales closed flour, & fair to good, $2.%@3.%0; chol RYE—No. 2, b¥o. ; 3 * | today with the following amounts: to unfiu $3.35.55. HAY—Choice timothy, $0.50@10.00; choice 1 & L L8 W, 3 New South Wales. 52,000 bales: Queen .35@ CORNMEAL—Quiet. prairie, $7.50. . 104 10,078 bales; Victoria, 16,415 _ bale T penas hows. $1o0gLdd; natlve Cows, | City Engineer Rosewater Discovers RYE-Firm; No. 3 western, 6¢ f. o, b.,| BUTTER—Creamery, 15@17c; fancy dairy, o . A +/3,171 bales; West Australia, ] $L50@A.0; native hetfers, $2.1004.00; can- Point Which He Bellieve hagt. 8o X 3 0% | 1,283 bales: Tasmania, 15,700 bales; Cape of y i i Ters, $1.10GZ8; bulls, $A00GLI5; calves, i Sy oA e Bevere BARLEY—Steady; feeding, 49%c, c. 1. f. \GGS—Firm; Missouri and Kansas stock, | (art o0 "3 4 Good Hope and Natal, 20.124 Dale: 150 1 $2.00695.50. 8 Omaha Will Win, Buffalo. cases returned, 16%c; No. 2, new whitewood % Q L Of the arrivals i0.000 were forwarded | ****"'groop HOGS—Recelpt: WHEAT—Receipts, 39225 bu. The mar-| cases ‘included, 17c. ( & St iton firect o spianers, making the qet svatlable, 622 00 was from be_to . ket for apot was easy; No. 2 red, 86%c ele- Recelpts. Shipments. | xC. & N. : 7 _ Ingiuding 214 glock 155,000 balem 875 2 60 : of sales, 56714, vy, $.20@5.80; | City Engineer Rosewater is not ready to vator an . 0. b, afloat; No. 1 north- | Wheat, bu... 157,600 156,000 9 4y HOUTS, | Bept. = 3.-WOOL—Qulet; 0 27 mixed, packer: 5.6505.90; an Daiat, B N i | Rrmant, i %00 steady; medium grades, combing and cloth- €30 300 e " 90; pigs, $5.6055.55. despair of repairs to asphalt pavements this Manitoba, 5k 1. oat. ‘Throughout | Oats, bu. 1| - B T T N e ants: heavY fine, NEBRASKA, YEHEEP AND < LAMBS—Kecelp year. He says that Judge Day has not yet {he foreroon wheat was fairly active' wnd b Al il . REWD5 thb ‘wiahad, - J0G6Vibe head. The ket ateady passed finally upon the petition for an in- A eral steady ul - 7 2. , $2. 5.4 tona Inlientad Dy Enuileh cabiet, Tumers st o1l and Rosin. lambe, é"m“»"’r'a';..:"fin'p 7695.%; | junction restraining the award to the Bar- of raln In the northwest and firmer outside |, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. $—BUTTER— | ,p’ & D. C is. i SAVANNAH, Sept. 3.—OIL~Turpentine, | lings, 32.40G4.00; Texas elipped .Kfiep, $2.30 | ber Asphalt company, and he is of the opin- markets. After midday prices eased off | The market was sieady and stock in 1alr | Siocking. Val. 4. 108 b . firm at ohe. " firms A, B, G 818 12 heiters @380} stockers and feeders, §2.0098.40. fon that the order will not be allowed. The somewhat on poor export inquiry, and |demand; extra western creamery, 20c; eXtra |y Biq. xx Ex-int. and offered. xxxOffered. | L' 318 E, $L! 32; G, $2.10; H, $2.40 ceders. one point in controversy he claims to have F, closed : nearby prints, 2lc. <, $310; §.15 gw net lower; May, S94@s9ic, | Bearby p 90: K. $3.10; M, 33.15 New York Live Stock Market. been settled fn favor of the city. closed September, ‘88 3-16@8%c, closed | EGGS—The ' market was firm and lo W W, $3.70. isige; December, MG 11-16c, closéd siigc. | higher: {reeh nearby, 2o, loss oft; tresh Boston Stock Quotations, OIL CITY, Pa., Sept. 8.—OIL—Credit bal- NEW YORK, Sept, 8.—CATTLE—Re-| According to the engineer, a close inspec- s oG Hecelie 10 b xpirts S | monta SM0cis ose ot reslinwest | mogmoN, Sept a-cun oans, egs ner | 05" Bt eGS0, A Stipments: selpi 0 hoad: 3 (o tonkors (014 S B | o of the charter reveals that no Sl ko £ o b, afioat: No. 2 gellow, the: Sa | “CHERSE—The market was dull and|Sent: tme loans, 8%@6 per cent Omclal| tember 1,885,924 Bhis.: . shipments, Lima, Bleass0; ™ afensed " beet, sioady: . city | notice in any newspaper is required for the 3 White, ®c. Option market was move ac. | wedk: New York full creams, choice new, |closing prices on stocks and bonds: 5,265 bbis.; average, 75,082 bbls.;' runs, Qressed «native sides, gereral sales, 6%4@ | letting of a contract for paying repairs. tive and mer on fears of a cold wave |10%@10%c; New York fair to good new, 9% B Amaioe . Lima, September J. 57 E y 8te per 1b. Cables quoted American steers | o gpent considerable time assuring him- west, commission house bhying and a de- | @10c. " - o Bt NEW YORK, Sept. 2—OlL—~Cottonseed, at 1li@li%e, dressed welght; reirigerator 4 mand from shorts, closing W@kc net — 0% Calumet &' i dull; prime yellow, 41@i2c.” Petroleum, beef at 9k @¥k%e per Ib. No exports. self of this fact. Bigher; May closed at Sc; September, 9% Milwaukee Grain Market. 250" Contennial . 5, | steady. Turpentine, nominai at bs@s8ic. | 13 FLoges. CALVES—Recelpts, 213 head. The mar- prane i ST S M g @fic, closed Se%e; | Decembor, GSGHNG | MILWAUKER, Wis., Sept, 3 WHEAT— 67 |Copper Rangs . Rosin, firm; strained, common to §00d, | g7 recders. ket was slow and steady; veals sold The Simnal of Diatress. .G85 per 100 Iba; culls, W; elty dressed | wnites of eyes and skin yellow shew clogsd Higher; No. 1 northern, 86%@sdc; No. 2 " AL Coal ", Bugen. 16 feeders. s A HOGS Hebeipts, 2,556 head; the market | liver trouble and jaundice. Dr. Kipg's New OATS--Recelpts, 141,000 bu.; exports, 1,0 north 367c; new Decomber, 82! Bpot, Armer, No. 2, de: standard | mm Fieaer’ Now 1ot et 4 « Coftee Market. & A tate hogs sold At $6.16@660, ac- | Lite PHIN Only Ze. F was firm: sta , 8- | Life Pills cure or no pay. Only %e. For Cording to weight, Lo64 | sale by Kuhn & Co. Y S ae No t feas No, 2 '«w&cflc: BARLEY—Firm; 'No. i, @lc; sample, A 0ld Domiion . NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—COFFEBE—The| 1coW 3 g d wgese. la . o o . g $0° Wer pping, 1007 CORN-—December, 1%e. American T. & T....133u| Parrot. TTKel 1Tl soiate toliowing The Neany | § helfers... BHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpty common to choice, Dominion 1 & 8.... #4| Quiney increase, amounting to i"bags in the| 8 heifers.. head; the market for sheep was flrm £OF | o ey 1808, 18KG12Ne ! 101, T4G17c; old, Sa1to; Pa dail e AT Gen. Eioctrio ... 161 | fanta Pe Copper. iorsaes, SiNMStig te NI NS 10 e | § Rettere top Erades, steady for others; general = = cifo coast, 1002, 20@26c; 1901, UGlTc; old, Mass. Elect By T, of lanibs were at dn advance of about REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS {amehy A5 culls, HW@LH0; Canadd | Tophg fled for record vesterday as fur. T DULUTH, Sept. 3—WHEAT—New, to ar- | a0 pid .- -....... B4 Trimoustain : gbroad. At first trade was aotive bt ;. reeqe § helfers... lambs, $.006.65; dressed mutton, BWGTHC | Dhighed by the Midland Guarantee and 1 helfer, per pound; dressed lambs, s@lic. Trust company, bonded abstractors, 1011 ige. IDES—Steady: Galveston, 20@% Ibs., | rive, No. 1 hard, M%c; No. 1 northern, 83%e; | United Fruit % [Trinity s later {he’ market turned quiet and the| g 200t Ororie Hom i of; 01 Iha.. | HYS: N2 rath, Mo’ noviher sihe: N 3| U, - 25| United : close was quiet on (he opening basls. Bales | F0QCT, R e s ot nomce, | afeviomber, Bka; ™ Docwintir, Wkei . Cor / B | WRTS O e, (e "Becerabon 4 soe; | 2 helfers.. eady: acld, Yhe. May, 8de. . I A 440 oo 7% " ckham—Neb, B Mo March, 4.85c; May, 4.70¢; and July, 4.86c. ckham—Neb. Farnam street: RICE—Firm; domestic, falr to extra, 45| OATS—To arrive and on track, 36ie. ? W - o . T feeders. 1116, v $t. Louis Live Stock Marke Lewis Saunders and wife to John F. -y Becker—Neb. 7. LOUIS, Sept. §—-CATTLE—=Recelpts | Foster, lot 16, block 3, C. E. Maynes’ 1 cow 4,000 head, Including 2,700 Texans. The mar- | First add, to Frey £} Foster—Neb. Vet was steady with a light run. Native | Marthena Baun o @6%e: Japan, E . - PROVISIONS. Heat, steady; tamily, £1035 | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and B £ i~ e pgsy i By N e, "34.00000.06; | Christenson. south 27 fest lot 24, Y et A eebed® eef and butcher steors Frankiin Square ada 10.75; mess, $5.00G8.50 ams, §21.500) NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 3.—SUGAR steer.. ity extra India mess, $1400g15.00, | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 3—FLOUR—First | LONDON, Sept. 8.—Money was fairly | Firm; open kettle, centrifugal, 4Gk cket. $9.00@10.00. Cut meats easy; pick- nwm.wh gecond patents, $4.406 | plentiful In the market today and the de- | ¢entrifugal whites, 47-16c; yellows, 313-16% heifer, [od. Deilles, $%@1%c; pickled shoulders. 6o firgt clears, $2.00g3.60; second ' clears, | mand was quiet. Discounts were unsettled, | #4c; seconds. 2ad¥c. helfer bor windeo: | South Omaha Land ‘company {6 plekled hams, 13c. , Lard, dul'; wes The withdrawai of gold from the Bank of ASSES—Dull; centrifugal, 5@1sc. heifer. .l 1cow.. steers under 1,60 pounds. B3G% N "heitors, | Amelia Schraldt, lot 3, block 216, cow. @ 8 bocss Omaha . Y 2 ‘% canners, 32.0092.%; bulls, $2.60g | South Omal N ows. ... RO o Y e t0; Texan Indian ( Anna Tunkey and elenck—Neb. steers, $2.10@4.00; cows and heifers, $2.300 I i £90960 09 590000 60 900 296350 89 11 RIS ESITISIONINS i 13k i 300 55 00N PRIy 22327277258 33323 BRAR In many cases passenger rates to points ST e in TEXAS, OKLAHOMA and INDIAN Kan City Live Stoek Market. TERRITORY for excursion Tuesday, Sep- KANSAS CITY, Sept. 3.—CATTLE— tember 15, will be very much less than Recelpts, 7,300 natives, 700 Texans; ca'ves, | one fare for the round trip over the Frisco 0 Hatien, e R Lhe market {0r|gystem. Liberal limits and stopovers. For for quarantine, strong; for grass fed west. detafled Information call on or address W ern steers, steady; 1or best cows, strong;|C. Melville, Passenger Agent, 206 8. 14th for good stockers and feeders, steady 10! Omaha. l;\roln(; for c;l\'e‘r,dllen(elg;h(ur bulls, d“ull; choice export an ress: steers, .70 50; falr to good, $4.10G4.75; stockers and iE Lo 000, SLUOLE: kiackers And HOPES FOR STREET PAVING @4.70; Texans and Indlan steer: 2.3 Av. No, suscezsansd No, 2 mix - 5 rasmnss 13 heifers. 5 teeders S BERESTTRVEREES [ L3 00010000080 000000ch 015 104005 228825 -B3K we nowore Srene 8338 a5 333 BES 18 helifers. 4 heifers... corgiosatoss aersesg Porsscsesem B2FSIBUTR, RGNS 121 275, ern steamed, §8.00; refined. quiet; continent, | BRAN—In bulk, $12.75@13.00. England for Berlin and th YORK, Sept. 3—~SUGAR—Raw. helfers 75 South American. “dull. “Fork cis —_— that further amounts Will follow Birensin: Y galr refining, $%c; centrifuga. 1 |24 helfers.. lamfly. $17.50617.56; short clears, $14.35@16, Metal Market. ened rates, whioh the rise in the bank rate $%e; molasses sugar, 3. Refined, | 1 heifer.... mess,” §14.506015.55. - intensified. Busin firm: crushed, b. owdered, 5.10c; granu- ALLOW Steady; city, #Xe; country, | o NEW. TORIK, \Sept. | -METALE Spot | change opened with &' i Stk ex- | (iie] cTInes B%e; » = e, futures there advanced £1 2 6 15115 | though the announcement of increase in| MOLASSES—Firm; New Orleans, 3i@ilc. HUTTER—Receipts, 6260 pkgs.; firm; | gt "Ioe 11, ey to £122 173 | b, bank rate resu'ted in a decline in m —— ~— aaley. 4 Ikkzlarl:x:ry"lmh' e | S rons e s hiat Bl chaing at i3 dsg | inatances. "Home rails were weak: Ameri- Dry Goods Market. oreasmarias WIS 4 | Py as_lower in London. e ndhnaloheartul. aithough there was| NEW YORK. Sept. 3—DRY GOODS- TGS Recelpts, 8,607 pkgs.; strong; fresh, | eclining &s to €58 6s and futures 28 6d to | gt '™ FRRN Fae pending Labor | Buyers are willing 10 purchase slightly in-| 2 heifers... nnAe £67 10s; In New York copper was quiet and | I4%; Nafws sagged =~ = =~ creased quantities for immediate delivery, | 1 bull POULTRY—Aliye. firmer; western chick- | Unchanged: lake is quoted at §13.05@.3.8 England today were £15.000 for shimnk. 0f | but show no inclindilon to speculate. There | 1 feeder ens, 14o: fowls. 13ic. Dressed, firm; west- | Slectrolytic at $13.024G13.7 and casting Germany. £100.000 tor Bwedon. £litestelo|is no evidence of any weakening on the ofn brotlers. 14G15c; fowls, 194¢; spring tur- | $13-37%@13.60. Lead declined 1s 3d to 211 | GETmany, U000 for Bweden, £15,00 for | part of sellers, who see from the outlook keys, 18@25¢. 3s 8 in London and remained unchapged | TayRaTa il SOl TOF BAtavie nothing which would warrant them in here at $4.35. Spelte: 4t | g T Rows (he fellowing -hansankof | making concessions. Jobbers continue busy Peoria Graln Market. | £2 118 @ In Londo Bsland ahowe e ol a S, ankes: To- | and reports received from all sections ot York. Iron closed at 5is 8d in Glasgow and | [&) reserve cocreased €600, clreulation | the country note a very satisfactory dis- - PEORIA, 8cpt. 3.~CORN—Higher; No. 3, at 46s 10%d in Middlesborough; locally fron | (nerease: %0, bullion decreased £600.- | (ributing business. taars B1%e: No. i Rlke, was quiet; No. 1 foundry, nortuern, ls | 31% other mecurities lIncreased = 19,0, sl Rotfers... OATS-Higher; No. 3 white, 35G8c; No. 4 | quoted st $17.50G18.00; No. 2 foundry, n otfier deposits decre: 1,415,000, public X o s S heifers. while, 3%e ern. $1650G17.00; No. 1| foundry sout! loposits decreased £1.36.000, notes reserve 4 . atesr und No. I foundry, southern, soft, $16.50g | decreased £722.00. “government securities | CINCINNATI, Sepl. 3—WHISKY—Dis-| 1 bull. ' e Soed. Markat, 3%, Lous, Sept. L-METALS- O he proportion of the Bank of England's | BT 1OUIS. Bope . 3—WHISKY-Basis, | 18 stecrsr.. TOLEDO. Sept. 3.—BEED—Clover, Oocto- | firm at $30G125: speiter. frm wt 35 63G5 10 | reserve to Mablity this week is 4949 per | $1.27. B s F1% R et e December, $5.42. Timothy, prime, ent, 'as compared with 452 per cent last | PEORIA, I, Sept. '&—WHISKY—$1.2 |17 rteers. 0. Wisike, September, $6.65. Condition of Cott . oy it | for Bnisted goods. 7 cows ¢ 3 o atemen e ML cows WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—The monthly re- France shows the follow! 2 cow! Eiverpoel Givatn and Provisiens port of the clief of the Burewu of Bta D R ke B rruinton” ioureass) & Oleasings. 1 o L, Sept. 3.—WHEAT- W'i of the Department of jculture will show | 118,660,000 franes. treasury account current| OMAHA, Sept. 8.—Bank clearings for to- | 1 heifer .. 0% k wmm' mtea M l’)\e -\‘. h:.fl.:-d'ilu‘nn of cotton on August | decreased &.750,000 fran jold In hand ds ay were $1,321858.72; increase over corre- | ? feeders 1085 i No. 1 n strong. H to . Per cent, as compared | creased 2,150,000 francs, discounted in- | sponding day of last' year, $5,86).66. HOGB—There 5555 83 10 cows 3.00. 1 cow. HOGS—Recelpts 4,000 head. The market @ 3 igs nd lghts, $5.0006.06; Charles A {4qme.. o3 Yign a butchera and best heavy, | Maryeville' add . 1 et .46 cn . ¢ AND LAMBS—Receipts 2,000( Total Mhpp—deb ek, harket was strong: natlve mut: Uims, $5.2004 1. lamba, 8.15G550; culla’ and buck, REGLG; wockers TEG® | COX-ADAMS COMMISSION o 2 cows 16 feeders. Stoux City Live Stock Market. LEVI COX. J. D. ADAMS BIOUX CITY, Ta, Sept. 3.—(Special Tele- Provisions and Stock Brokers. & C.—Wyo. 1 steer.. 2 steers. 1 steer - )—~CATTLE—Recelpts, 200; market 1 steer.. [ Fg vk *cows, bulls and | Rooms 202-218 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. mixed, $2.60G4.00; stockers and feeders, $2.90 | We deal in 1,00-bushel lots of grain; 10 T, calves and yearlings, $2.5094.60. shares stocks and upward. Continuous HOGB—Recelpts, La0; _markst §@i0o | quotations in grain, stoek and cotton. w0 mror0m Frosrsrarstonsoce RS RFABE_RAVER ' cor0 ! ;mmme e et ASTIARTRAIZRTTABARRRR AV IT333 1 steor. 2 helfors higher at $.1606.40; bulk, Con ndents—Christie Gri NP AL BeRUn i Mo Cco. Kansas City, Mo. DS Gag Block B4 helfers 8 heifers. 2 bulls, $t. Joseph Live Stock Market. Your patronage is solicited. Tel. 1041 8T Sept. 3.—~CATTLE—Re- N celmis, 1. . The market was steady E ‘I" oo to l0c lower; natives, #.5G5.6; cows and . 10@5.10; oc! heifers, 3$1.76@5.1 rs and feeders, Mg aadim sy <, ' teeder.. 3 feeders. . B, [OGS—Receipts, 2,067 head. The market wes 8¢ T 160 highe in. .4606.50; me- OMAHA, NEB. 3 10 wteers ? wteors 31 feeders. . 470 dium and heavy, ¥. s & very light run of| SHEEP—Recelpts, b/ head. The mar-| W. K, Ward, Manager, Tel 1516 o 701 "5 S3TRAIBRALBB 2R RRARR 003059 0501050 30 10 J9NOLS 1o 10 3920 2039 3939 30010 970030 #2200 0