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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ,9, 1903 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAU | N £ rsrinive ooy s at s i i | omber cotic: Lradunt,oi e oures touny bigher, Saies, g o vage, incvains | (4NN LIVE STOCK MARKET |4 2eicric g 3§ 1foster. 80 08 [y pigpor oding ot wen tures, quiet; September, o8 6%4c, October, | had & ratner better tone. ber, 4.10c; December, 4.30@4.40c, and July, G. W. Swiggart—Neb. i Secember, 68 ta T e, dowm IR 15 GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW “8pot, Anerican mixed, steady at| NEW YORK ¥iUUKS AND BONDS, # 1 cows. .. 6 380 wON Grain Markets Were All Weak and Lower |48 7d, Futures quiet; Beptember, ds f%d; g e SORR Gt e Oheios Steers Held About Steady, but Oows " H. Schafter—Neb. Biggest Market of the Year and October, 48 6%d. Unussal Dullness Marks the Day in| NEW YORK, Sept. 8—The cotton market d PFovlem Beid Lowen 5 cows..... 840 380 3 cows.... After the Holiday. Y vy opened firm with prices unchanged to tour and Fee ol 3 20 cows..... 933 3 80 OMAHMA WHOLESALE MARKET. Stocks and Business Was Light. points higher. The opening was followed by G. K. Gentry—Neb, — " v volent fuctuations which at once rep.e 4 steers... 1927 4 % NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—~Unusual dullness, | /010, oo & 3ints, but Iater & » WHEAT STARTED STRONG, BUT DECLINED | Condition of Trade Quotations ©n | cven for this perioa of the year, characier- | feniod &1 advance of ¥ points BAl ARG G | HOG MARKET ADVANCED A~ NICKEL| . A 8. SBamuelson—Neb. —— Staple and Fancy r:-‘ ce. l‘x:':.l.uu:z': :\I?:‘\.t“r?-r: vi-ln:':ll-:;":*;‘ «va::: (‘u 1|..u|| Frid I, ulwhw‘:'h lh':‘nnl::v":mr:&'(“: — Ilmedar...l‘.’:x 5 "l’h- biggest market of the year yestq: Froeh stac . 176, . e - had been clos n the mean.imo 4 ay. oug Corn Market Was the Center of At POT AR Homs *Fiste; spring | Ume of business was weappoindngly small | PiC, JEON FINC (6 Ginel 12 poin s, | Liberal Run of Sheep and Lambs, but |10 oo qore 1185 36 i S R e Dougt traction, With Much Activity chickens, per Ib., 10 uur,'roosur.l accord- 'l;'.,.‘.:‘w|;|‘|ler:?l:n“v;.el):‘:“::c’fl‘:r‘ly ‘2.’ #h.| or considerably more than r'.NulY\CJ ‘s | Bulk of Offerings Consisted ot 1 steer..... 970 27 ;:“"‘J ":('":M" I-m:" !ru_:_l; (lflm~ om wrgd " ’ Ing to age, 4Gic; turkeys, 11@12c; old ducks, " . . fui| respond with the closing of New ¢ A. E. Sheldon—Neb, rmanently into city e Callfornt ., but With a Slump In fcj Young ducks, Gt olpise: cholee | MOvEmENL of currency. ey prioss 1e Market Friday The Liverpos Dreeculied FOudirs Gat Bverythiag *Seld a0 280 1 cow and southern importations could do nothing 4 Ditice. o K e g Tie Y aepatator, | flectea & firm undertwne, iocal (raders tak- | FPOTGS0. DY PUAte Shnies |6 SV, IRy at About Steady Prices. 1001 3.9, oy Non, but wonder at the horde of them. Over ¢ g “0c, ad ing courage at the h.gher range Lor Ame.l | " continent following a brief large crop w50 T eows... 100 wagons were drawn up around the FRESH_FISH-Fresh caught trout, ilc; [Cans in London, Lasi weeks buying of| ¢ American cotton and favorable weather. 0102 25 wholesale market corner at Eleventh and e 0 %: berd A lo, | Atchison shares was resumea and som. & . A 0 : ) _AICAGO, 1iL, Bepl. s.—~Grains were all | PICKTel, Tf%; pike, 10; perch, f0: bt ins |Livity _wae ahown by anadian Pacific, | The market hore had many rapid chen BOUTH OMAHA, 8 B tebbetts—Neb. ) Jackson streets at an early hour and late otably an upward movement after the § 5 1 cow. ¥ Wik anu fower, Decimoes Clusink H@no | 116: hiddock, loe: codfish, 12c; redanapper, | Soutnern Facitic, Kock laland and Wionari | ooaning, “largely the recult of. fears 'of | oftcral Monday. Cauty ; 936 comers were forced to back up under the Jower, Lucelnber corn e lower ite! Tobsters, boiled. per Ib. 20c: lobsters, | preferred. The buying ol the racifics was | pREREE. JATEHY T, SESUIE 0 Gllfng. | Oficlal Monday Y ? 3 y windows of the Windsor hotel. Tomatoos, @own’ Y. Fiovislons w.re irrcgular, clos- | green, per lb., v bullheads. 1ic; catfish, reporied to be for Loielgn account, London | fon "riia ‘report itself subsequently more 3 | b : o oes, ing 12%c lower 0 ilyuloc higher. He; black bass, 20@22c; halibut, de; or belng a factor in the day's operations, traa-| o o5, ,,,,“,,,.(F",. expectations and the ad- Two days this week. 11,838 5 v 081 , grapes, cucumbers and apples were Wikeai was 8ironk a Lu upening, in- | pies, 13c; herring, fc; white bass, 10¢; blue- [ing in~ about 20w) ~snares. - Commisison | S0 JUCRed (18 CRRECTIDT ST Tiga "0 | o e gans ner wenk o 1088 1 . > in abundance and potatoes and cantaloupes fluencea by vad weather in the horuiwest, | fina :se. g o houses took viriually nio part in the busi- | yence was coptinusd uoth @ ot DEC, G | Same daye last week.....10.2 3 ke -0, WM S0Te SUMITous Chah foe 16 Wotkn December beiig e ¢ h.gher at @ac| OYSTERE—New York counts, per can, |ness of tne early day. ‘Tue ilst sagged | O bows Wos appercit., GO° D0y | Bame week before.. ... 8,164 g LR T tadion " 10 dme. Whei e Weaness i Cufp ue- per gal, §2.18; extra selects, per can, | generaliy from the prices of the first nour, | SommEncer 1o reak BRCIY, UnCRr Fne i | Same three weeks ¢ 11 0 25, s opened up at three baskets velopeu, huwever, iocal tiuers 8old freely | #7ci per gal. SL®; standard, per can, 3o Hall ihe active stocks losing thelr aavance, | PEOSSUTE FEam, Tt BRI for ‘shortake | Bame aays lase year .. 1o, ssc6_ 45,618 b 2 87 for $1, but took things more serlously @nd the eariy SUrengih Lfs. 10s. On tue | per gal, $1.60. and at times thereatter the market was ab- | 1eavy Hauldstion, accountice for, IITTORs | Same daye last year. ... 15,98 $&8 ) o Waiter Long_Wy later on and got down to % cents each reaction thal foiowcd tue early galn was| BRAN_Per ton, $14. Whote. | 10lutely inert. ~Here and there whcre | 0T PGeciine of 38 on December, 16 on De- | " The following table shows. the receipts of 130 375 cows. Potatoes were a bit cheaper al. 3 Jost and 1eports ot tucieazed country move ’llfAr\:.—y:ru-e:"u:Q"e"" nh_x r';z:;::nx e :mcll(ls were E::::a fc'r':.al:‘lpn:e;d-'l :1: | cember and 12 on January and March, With | cattle, hogs a1id sheep a¢ South Omaha. for 980 2 60 SN0t ¥ oF 39 ocate ‘m‘w n‘m.d rlm'“:m. ment being ugalns. the price, there was|%ale Dealers’ assocation: @ Yo, - | reaally, nce kead: c The general market finaily steady at's M- | the yoar 15 Gste And Bomperiscns with 148t § 1 , with one load getting Dut Iittle talising power aha the close was | land, $8.50; No. 2, $8; medium, $7.60; coarse, | so,q for Philadelphia accoun / s come to " away at @ centa. Corn was glve X bull h 01 W no rom Fixday s Nkl g T hay ot o dolor n-rl;g“:ual:{!‘;e. De lnThe Srai’of the Speciarties, North Ameri- ;l‘;"li’e“‘"“hzq‘lfl "pflnlfi{"‘l‘:m"}‘"’d"'l 'F:':‘"""“"‘“‘ b2 1902 Inc. Dec. ] ory'l cents. The Wolft rIve:lnr:;vl':': “{‘r yl: @ 1088 01 7@ AC irom Fruay 8 unal nguc of &ood o d . several of the specialties, - | el 7 4 cot= 3 D ? S J om There Wan 4 amajl increase in tne \isib.e (MAnd fair, and receipts lght. can advancing 3% points, Colorado Fuel 1t | FceiPte resulted in yery woak apot, coft|cCattle L ey R Towa, Would murprise Atiyens, Some of them supply. Ciearunces ot _wheat and flour | CORN—e points, and Cousolidated 1i points. o, ton market, which deciRed By . ST Caiiis | & heiters without the seales weighing & pound or n were equal to 641,000 bushels, Minneapolis IS ,“-, significance attached to the aavance in | V{ru? BRtH. Bog' G I T2b o proN~Fu- 3 prag ] poynd and & A and Duluth reported rec.pis of aoil cars | RYE—No. 2 B these shares. Eome of the early seilng of | NEW DRIEANS, Bept. 8 CORTENT00" | Average price paid for nogs at Sou quarter. for the last four days, ‘which with local VEGETABLES, Amalgimated Copper was traced to houses | turef SLEEVE SRITOUNT Voae aic! De- aha for the last several days with com- The directory of the California grapes Tecelpls ot 40 cars, nineteen of contract| POTATOES Per hu., 70@80c. or | With Boston connections. The stock closed | tober. 9-4TGGII0: NovemICh Jratieset’ veb. : doing business on the row this week is ns made a total for tho thres points of | | BWEET POTATOREHome grown. ber | at the lowest figure of the day, in spiwe of | comber, BCPHACC SRR toatl ™ Boot T follow: LY, Misiset Susstwat rs, agalnst 4% ior & sumlar period | basket, 7c; Virginias, per - +|an_advance in the price of the metal ac|ruary. S3@9.3c March, BIMGLAS, CEC .| 1908, |1902. (1901 [1900. [1890. |1508. |1887. v, Muscat, Bweetwater last week and 1,215 cars a year ago. ok basket, | Iome and abroad. In the finai hour there | cotton eisy. sales, 240 bares, . DUMIGE: = Hamburgand Rose Peru. The locals are News irom tne corn belc iwday was ex-| CUCUMBERS-—Home grown, per " | was some short selling of such stocks as St. | 7 13-160; lo 5 i " 3 625|668 87 2 confined to More’s Early and the Concord m i Of the visitors, the first two are the most HOGS—There was a fairly liberal run of | Popular and the former s the highest hogs here this morning but under the in- [priced. Tokay, as you already know, is : 4 - . good middling, 1lc; middling fair.” 11%c b fromta i Kansas und " Novrasea tonisht | , BEANS_Home grown. wax. pe¥ matket | LI, SUREAN Ans Brookiyh Rapid Tran: | nominal. Recelpts, 76 bales; stock, 9 A fluence of a good demand and favorable re- | the red grape mottled wi - ports from other points the market opened L b ed with green and sells - group generally and Brooklyn Rapid Tran- ad but littie effect against the summor- | Y8sket 70G80c; string, per market basket, Sept. 8.—COTTON—Spot, Rotive and ‘oo ‘nickel nigher.e There|at from $1.7 to &2 just now. The Muscat b ) -4 st induced in part by reports ol labor | Paes: srPOOL ko weutner of the past three days. ‘r'ho| 'B5'% N troubles on the Lehigh Valley system. The | LIVE 4 3 Jarge accumulation of receipta over the |, GABBAGE-New home grown, 14O1%¢ | mariet’clsed duil and heavy moderato busiiiess done. prices unchangedi bolidays was also a weakening factor, as | PGRrpEN CORN—Per doz. i Some excellent ralway earnings were re- | American migding, 6564 SA8 SGCC be gor were ulso lncreasing recelpte. Commission | FOMATORS- Home grow! ported, notably St Pani, which showcd a | day wero 60 balcs. of which &0 were, for Tt Hag DriiR of Dokl ahieSusiiougn | ngse B e O oy alk Oh Wt xhoay | American. Recelpts, 5000 bales, including | was considerable unevenness in th® prices | the ralsin grape, {s the iargest white grape volume thrown on the market could not| NAVY BE Central, Texas & Pacific and some of the [ 1500 American. Iutures opened gulet and paid 'so that while -m?'e‘_:m:va":e‘mmx::: in the market at this time. The Sweet- B il B e e L s . | 1 e O o aana. grown, 8y, per 1h., | ' The Teiire'sr the forelgn exchitige Mase | Der-Untoner, & 00e ®d; Getober-November, | Au the scales at an'early hour and the bulk | Muscats, and, as the name indicates, are The market was the center 'of much in- | 1ige; fancy Washington stock, per yL‘f 2¢.” | ket was the appearance for the first t.me | b.330.34d; N"""“'—'Z&',D'S',','\“'.‘;B-}T']r'u:u-?f :33. 'fl'.n‘.;': en}l;l');‘:;rl'\";l:' '::—‘!dm;:t;‘:‘llyl Of rel|sweet and watery. Along toward Christ- terest and trading was active. Local re- 2GG PLANTS—Per doz., $1.00T1.4 this year of bils covering shipments of | cémber-January, 5.20d; Ja H 8. $5.45 with some common heavies going be- | Mas time we will get the Malaga grape low that figure. The medium welghts went | from Spain, which comes packed in cork largely from $5.50 to 3.0, while the Mght | jite-preservers, in case of ehipwreck, and weights sold from $.60 to $.80. The last = e k-3 $83334 ity 22 g z32ziznsge’ v O] Q 352352 e R rssacare AITRZ 8333 EES33% 223383 8 ¥ PRy 2323:u2 - 28 2323 ryspe— Ci=te wesescocses JJAR2 P — £35S PO BEEEE [Py 22833 RS 2 i e BE288S Pr—— Erbrd BBt P, PP ||_=2238 ft FE B 838 SRS ooooa H 3:!22573 .8 SF R g T cosane FiE 2 TREs 23888 PO BRE5SE 223 2Ie8=2 o maennn canmon Goacoo - g ——— 532358 28 s g2y P 2838 ok 1 . Feh A h, _517@5.184; | Aug. ceipts were 1,008 cars for tne last four FRUITS. “spot cotton.” The fact that such bills | 5.18@3.18d: February-Mare g 3 days, with 98 of contract grade, PLUMB-Utah and Colorado, .88 were released was taken to mark the be- | MarchoAnril, §1%d i3 38 Satiet. o S o n Can S Lt o med oo | ¢ EIUNES—Itallan, per box,’ $1.6; Gross, | KINNINE of a larger export movement for | \ U MOt dying! i1xc; sales, none; stock, | Sept. keep indefinitely. Th ! yeaknens In corh. Local langs ‘und com: | §1.65; Siiver, $1.1, that staple. ; K s ] 3 Sent: AT Bt the market was hardly as active | keep indefinitely. ey are the largest of mission houses led the selling, but smal PHACHES—California, salaway, $1.00; | The bond market was rather quiet and |1, i Sept. as the opening and the late sales were, [ the white grapes which look green. The recelpta and some unfavorable crop news | cajifornia clings, $1; Utah freestone, %c; | showed some irregularity in the early deal- Wool Market Sept. it anything, a shade easier. Except fof [ Hamburg is the cheapest of the western prevented a large decine. Trade was of | Golorado freeston ings. In the afternoon the market stiffened ool . Sept 8 the Jate atrivals an early clearance was . moderate volume and with po special fea- | COURRTAPPL 1N . up and closed steady, despite the heaviness | BOSTON, Sept. 8.—The wool market has | 3Dt 74l —_ grapes—it I8 black and small. Rose Perus ture. December closed e lower at 3i@31%c | PRARS—Colora tah Flemish, $2; [in the stock market. Total sale: been quiet here this week for large lots but o - e A | "About noon several cars of hogs arrived | are black, but sweeter and larger than the after ranging belween Sic and $7%c. Local | Colorado and Utah Bartlett’s, $2.00g2.25. | value, $1,265,00. United States new small lots_make a fair movement. Prices | “Jr oo et . and these sold In about the same notches | Hamburgs. Tecelpts for tour anys were 415 cars. CANTALOUPE—Idaho, per | vanced 3 per cent, and the I's, % per cent | are very firm, so much so that the mids| Indicates Bundav. == ot o lAnd hee o e In enriy. Mo that the . The meAr-by Jeliysries In proyisions were | orate, $5.00; per %-crate, $1.0; home grown, | on the last call | hesttate’ to operate, belleving that prices | The, OFclel, BUmMber Of Core Iy AICas whT Stendy Wit the. opehs strong, packers selling the deferred prod: | per doz.. $1.25. Following are the closmg quotations on |must prevall before long and as a result : Debresentative saie COLORADO uct. , The demand was sufficlent to hold | " APPLES—Weltheys and other varletles, | the New York Stock exchange: there {,, no speculative buying in the mar- 3 v i Pt No. Av. Sh. PM MINES HEOPENED Boric.” which: *owing Go ‘the ‘weaknes i | P GRARERL Calliais Tokays, $175; Ham- | *do ok e ol e X% and” above, { Wabe el b L - ST 3 ch, |G a8—California Tokays, $1.75; Ham- . g a Pe 2 nd abov . . . D0 e 8 40 corn, showed a loss, The market on other | burg and Muscats. $1.50; home grown, S-1b. | B. ] | g E I o 1. 33@3ic: No. & | Mo, Pae. Ry y 201 ‘8% 840 B8 I SACERS " WL TSRS S Tuntenion products closed firm and higher. October | basket, 25c. 4 of the Military Forces of the State, 2@33c; No. 2 |M 3 X e o8 B 19 N Union_Pacific System 55 pork was 0o higher at 31285 with Septem- WATERMELONS — Missour, %c each; | Can. ; f Texas & Pacifl G2 Nne unwashed, %@c: halt blood Y ik - b 545 7 it v hed, 35@25%c; three-elghths biood un- | C . 8 845 er 1240 lower at $12.70. October lard was | crated, net, 766 per 100 Iby . a6 |Tol, Bt L & W B ned. Ssgatiic: ¢ ~ d unwashed, | F., E. s 80 54 up 14@lee mt 3785 with Tibe Z4a CRANBERRINS. Par bbl.. $1.00, : TR g B e e seinine, . SGdic, | C.r BE. & O. » h#har at 8. m?am o TROPICAL FRUITS. Ay L 6ul do prd....... Michigan X and above, @28c; No. 1200 . . L oed o amated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | P1G8_Turkish, 18-1b. box per I, 1o, 30c; No. %, 28@2c; fine unwashed, 31@32c; . & Q. e - I e Bekaat Bl g i 8{{A.Ngkg:¥llunclmfi ol sisen, auarter’ blood unwashed, M?@'fi;c-‘hfifi . G, . b g - The leading futures ranged as follow ok % bunsh, $20093 | g oo n Vit v whatied, Siimote: Gon B T g rw. | Close. Frty | LEMONS—California fancy, 300 to 380 » o, ' Kentucky, Indiana, etc. | Great Western Articlen.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Fri'y | gizes, $4.6006.00; cholce, #; 210 to 210 sizes, | S:t Ct B eightha Blood. b2, quarter blood, e T R ) T L Shigse; braid, 2@2. Territory, 1daho, fine, | Total fécelpts ....261 121 1 a Bept. . [SO%G% LIMES—Florlda, per 6-basket crate, $.00. i Ve % J4@ise; fine ‘medium, 16%@17%c; medium, | The disposition of the day's recelpts was i o 84 CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., Sept. & —With military protection the Findley, Strong and C. K. & N. mines were reopened today, giving employment to eighty men. The managers of these properties say they can obtain all the miners they need and will employ a large number tomorrow. The military today rounded up some of the strikers who jeered at soldlers and miners returning to work and General Chase read them a lecture after which he released them. & Dec. |82 MISCELLANEOUS. . & ‘Hudson..... . 184019, © Wyoming, fine, 14@lbe; fine medium, | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- May % CHEESE—Wisconsin Twins, full cream, | Del, L & W it R & F... i | 1614@17%c; medium, 18%@19c. Utah and | ber of head !ndicated: rn— 12%c; Wisconsin, young Amerioa's, i3c; - -3 . | Nevada, fine. fine g‘!fll‘;&“fi@m; Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ty Em% so% | Black Swiss, 150 Wisconsin bricks, " 12%c; s 7 { mediuim, e, I ‘Mon: | Qmaha_Packing Co.... 68 10 49 Dee. 5,&05 6214 | Wisconsin limberger, 12c. 1 . | medium. 1641 N eragn. | SWift and company.... 564 181 916 Moy (01wl b2t | HONEY—Neb. per 24 frames, $3.50; Utah I+ 3 B tana, fine, cholce, @R fine average | Armour & Company.... 84 187 48 *0ats— | and_Colorado, per 2% frlmuh f"“)' g # , | 18@19¢; staple, 20@2lc; medium choice, Cudahy Packing Co 1,921 24 e = 2 | EIDRRENG mhvsn. s Moy ke > " [am dugas Hai il e ustrallan wool s quiet with small ofter- [ AfmOUr & Co. from May 45 | 8%c: No. 1 nnea‘rwf 0.’ 2 salted, 6%c: % 133%|Anaconda M. Ci ings at the following quotations: Combing | vansant & Co, No.'1 veal calf, 8 to 12 Ibs., 8%c; No. 2 veal | Jowa Centrai. 1%/ Brooklyn R. T...... cholce, scoured basis, 83@S6c: good. T8@80C. | Cgrey & Benton. cflll( 12 to 15 ibs, %fiy salted hide 8 do ptd.. « 31 |Colo. F. o ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8.—~WOOL—Steady; me- Lobman & Co. 12c; sheep pelts, hrose hides, $i. © 22%Col. & G dlum grades, combing and clothing, 16@21c: | i) & Son... 2.50. L3 |Con. G light fine, 15@17%c; heavy fine, L@WAC: | Tewis & Underwood _ NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, 2% 1b., 1S Semvenl tub washed, 20@30c. Huston & Co 17c; hard shell, per Ib. lof No. 2 woft sheli, | } R Livingston & Fhailer. err llII) 1::];' lbo. {kh'nrfldlb:r:.ll‘ ::rr llbb. m Metal Market. L. F. Husz. ’ 1 A » Mo. Pacl . pd. o t tin declined | Wolf & Murnan. aimonds, soft silell per Ib. bo; hard ‘shell, | a;”%. & T....111 ! 16m 1o 13 1% 80 1n Tondon'and futures Jost | B. I, Hobbiok Emall,per [b.“Tio; ‘peangts, ‘pee 15, ‘si5c 3 i 1is 64, closing at £121 fa. Locally tin was | Bauties .- roasted peanuts, per Ib., 7c. s without important change, closing at $27.25. | Dodden St. Loul i) in dom as compared w! a8 ay, SRS SEve: | boe. oT. LoUIs, a;: e g ta but futures were 4s 94 higher at £67 10s. | Wertheimer . FLOUR—Firm. 3 , Sept. 8.—~WHEAT—Market Locally copper was unchanged. Lake is | Other Buyers WHEAT—No. 2 spri 78¢; No. 8, 8ic; | Weak; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 8l tnc% & qumedy at $12.756@13.87%; electrolytic at 0.119 ook v 3 3 85 "fi e e, Decuy e $13.6216@12.75 and casting at $13.37%G13.50. Total . 6520 7,140 10,719 CORN—No. No. 2 yellow, S1%c. &c)'mv Y ALY 2 hard, 79@80%o. (Rubber 4 1,@.3 was 28 64 higher at £11 3d at| CATTLE—There were more cattle here P ok, URes BotenipnD: : London, but the local price was unchanged | today than arrived yesterday, and, as Chi- : feeding, 47G49c; fal ber, & Septemiber,” {T#o 3 j at $1.35. Spelter adyameed 2s 6d In London | cago was quoted dull and weak,' packers & b . N SRR o ling, @49c; falr to o‘m’l‘fk-mi Y . 3 but remained unchanged at $6.00 in New were inclined_ to be ?z;.::.b:m-\;!nzfl this bt - ittt ¢ Y : RO Steamer s Safe. SEED—Flaxseed, No. 1, 84tc; No. 1 north- | track, 36%@36%c; September, 34c; %Y " York. i i i o sl 9|, SHEEP—Receipts of ‘sheep were fairly| pupnporm gept. 8.—The Journal's Leam- A L R Prime, W5 Clover, | 3be; May, Fitgo; No.'3 whits, . o o 3 |U. o sal«?"i‘ncfl?fignefiflfiu’fia‘“gflny It ean | e o T g T AT liberal this morning but the supply of f4%1| ington (Ont)) "correspondent informed that L R RYE_Market higherat bfc. . unchanged and more of less nominal. No. | to quite an extent. T p el he ey o1l for foeders. | Pack- | PADer on the long-distance telephone thix OVISIONS—Mess g:rx r bbl, $12.70 | FLOUR—Quiet. d_winter patents, $4.10 K e 1} fouindry, nmorthern, s qiioted at $17.00@ | There were quite a few cars of cornfed | tne Arrivals had to sell oF fGeCria. & ies | MOrNing that the steamer Louise, reportcd g e sl BT .i:;fin'e-fl:ty Short | @420; extra fancy and stralght, §.804.06; New York Money Market. Tra0 No. ' 2" foundry, northern, at $16.50@ | steers in the yards thi morning, and, while R Do th¢ T bunthes of Mlises jast might trom Sandusky as missing, Ject shoulders boxw&? $6.707.00; short clear | SEED—Timothy; steady at $2.508.00. NEW YORK, Sept. 8 —MONEY—On call; | 17.00; No. 1 «'fi""d',’:;u"’.'x'fht'l“im'l's"!lslwo' 1 ;mr:'ho:;:fllho';gcp:‘; Hold at about steady | that were offered at good steady prices and | JiPhC Enmer arrived safely at Leami,ton sides (boxed), $8.134G6.1. CORN MEAL-—Steady; at $2.60. r cent; closing bid, 2 per | foundry, sopthers S0ttt S T.ead: [and undoubtedly lower. The top price of | glaimed they did not have near enous! from Sandusky at 12:30 o'clock yekterdny The followlng were the receipts and ship-| BRAN—Strong; sacked east track, T5@7Sc. iy per cent. Time: Nom- | ST B ona 25 Bpeltar: Mar- | the day was only .60, so there were no | fll their orders. in good shape | AN Id Not leave until midnight, ufter the ments Friday: Recelpts, Shipments, | s EAY —Eimothy, ‘firm, #8.00G120; " prairie, TuXty, daye, igds per cent; M strictly choice cattle on sale, Although | The feeder market was also In £004 ) ..?, passengers had spent the day ashore. 3 A eady, §7. .00, per cent; six months, 5% | » A sl V' freely, prac- qur, bbla 42, 14| TTRON COTTON wins—.o5. Ber” cent.” Prime mercanttio paper, 6164 e e N N e Tete o S W I L I Corn, bu .0 767, B47.900 . STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, with| NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 8—SUGAR—Firm: | ““}i8" 0y market was also a Nttle lower | Steady prices. ' Tn view of the large Zupuly REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Qats, bu....... #8840 | PROVISIONS“Pork: Market unchanged; | actual businss {n bankers bills at $.86157 | open kettlo centrifugal 51GATi4; centrifugal | tnan yosterday. A Jarge proportion of the € Chedhih fn sighit the comimon thoso | DEEDS filed yesterday f d, BlFley. b 111 | o0 higher w30, Bt R besed a5: | oy ‘Smuicraead and sl #0 for slesy | whites 4Tct6c; yellow, 33-1601Kg; seconds, | peceipis copsiaied of cowstuf and that | Ui ToeTe quated much or any jower nished by the Midiand Guararites s L 7.90, on, i boxed, ex- | days’ ; posted rates, $4.84 an .86} v . i N v, ¢ On the Produice exchango today the but- |(ra shoris .10 clear Fibs, $0.85; Short | commercial bia, $4.85 e ASSES—Dull; centrifugal, be. fact Kave buyers & Ko0d eIty e | *Quotations ‘for' grass 'stock: Good to| Trust company, bonded abatracter, t ko : : Y 3 7 7 S v " r hol lambs, i .85, falr to good| Farnam streel B el po eanmie. WElTo: (et BATK: arket guist: hicken SILVER—Bar, b6%c; Mexican dollars,| NEW YORK, Scpt. S$.—~SUGAR—Raw.|mon kinds naturally suffered the mo-t, as | choice lambs, 34.65@4.85 | William T, Farwell and wife to Rich- & &E8, | i | 45%c. Y falr refining, 3%: centrifugal 9 test, | th. are comparatively few cholce cattle | lambs, $4.25G4.65; oou to’ cholce 3 included, 16%G1T}c. Cheese, SA@INC. springs, 10%c; turkeys, Tic; ducks, Sc; l}?%xm—oovemmem. firmer; rallroad, | Fe molasse '“;E{‘ et refined ere YO SOERtes il sately be Colered a0 qalr o gcod veariings, Wwgili| wrd 4, Murpby. lot 2 block I, b ~ steady. : No, 7, 4.56c; 0. 3 B Vi the common kinds by c. rad- 2 of p-rm e ¢} V. 3 NEW YORK GENEAAL MARKET, %LTThR—MArket quiet; creamery, 14@|° The closing quotations on bonds are as | vyr: No 30, 4dber No. 11, 12, | P was not active At any (ime, 8o the day (B00d wothors, $315g3t:; good 1o B R 3 Yo et U e 8o Jaire i, follows: 4.30 4.95¢: No. 14, 4.20; Was 'well advanced before a elearance w.s | SWes. $2.7@5.00; fair to g 32 T ook 1 et Quotations of the Day on Various | “oOS—Market firm at ie. loss off. . ret. ! oo 9% | an A, 4.850; mould A. 5.25c; cut loat, 5.61c: | mage. fosder, lambr, | €.75045; plngs | (o blok 1y Hulorin Hesuas i Shipments, . . Crushed, b.60e; powdered, 5.10c; granulated, | "Bulls, veal calves and stags could be | BIG350; focder WenCrnESRL X (wife), 1ots 4 6 and 8, DIock 70, Mot Semutadittes, 5 = 000 o ‘ quoted ‘steady to a shade lower. APes; SLNOLR. : Rep ¢ P 2 HTLIONE, S &I QUR-Rsopt 3 Sorasmme o, Yoot o | S sedier S e ket 40 | BF wyoming ome clflen i i i 0 Al 3 i exports, i s, ufet but $ a0 % kettle good to cholce, . the most of any today. & - x oehnke, lot 1, ickory Place ...... stoadtly hold, Widter, patents, 900450 sl i R AT g 1tn, | I country ‘yesterday was rather a dit; | ¢ WYOmIng swes Jontr Opocensiy’ and wife, to- Viciay ‘winter str; o 3 oN. J. C. E v v bed ¥ N ointmen! 43 e ag7 o ocensky, lot 20, oc] 3 tter Shis. WIGLR: " winter. oxiras. 55 o0GE b: Gty Ganty gui Phwy : Ne FaotaeTm n: Nennesuisd SRpten n;“ EDJM,QR;:-F;, there was no lite o the market this morn- | &7 Wyoming yearlings CODD'S RAGILION v+ szrsrsrsscaerersesios Minnesota bakers, $.76G4.00; winter low | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 8 —WHEAT—Sep- ! NEW YORK, Sept. S—EVAPORATED |ine™® Soma'or the best grades of heavy | 1 buck oo o ASIRUE AR ) St e i grades, $.7008.05. 'Rye fiour, fair to good, | tember, 8c; December, 0%c; cash. No. 2 X N. & W. con. 'ia..ll APPLES-The market for evaporated ap- | jefiorned cattle sdld early at about steady | 116 Wyoming feeder ewes Al g e iy Rt $2.90@8.30; cholee to fancy, 8.3G8.6. hard, 7@76c; No. 3, 71G7%c; No. 4 67G39c; re- . 4. Reading gen. ‘s % | ples 18 quiet under a light demand, Bnd '8 | prices, but aside from those the market | J¢ WYoming feeder ewes. South Omaha Land company to An: CORNMEAL—Easy; o{fow western, §1.13; | Jec 64@65%c; No. 2 red, 9@scc; No. 3, |B. . 8 . M. ¢, bu.. weak as to tone, ’Commnnhnll’fl "'{"s‘@sv:c was slow and considerably lower. The gwxom}n‘ ;e ler !IW:‘;! L. Combs, lot 6, block 20, South dried, $1 e, £ pts, 102 cars. o 7 $tc, Jeime SLSEREN": SROMS & Kinds ‘that broke the most were yearlings, | 3 Wyoming feeder lambs. . Omaha . NG iR et oBiE-Bel o et ¢ o | SRt By | RGP rmorms-soo | A tepeclal e BRI el h WSS Y o, R A i i 3 . < v, " : g y ices rang- | 1ac! : P v i 346 Wyoming feeder lambs. N 5 g BAKLEY- eoaing, 49%c x : No. 3, ‘46l , | prunes are quiet, but steady, at pr imost unsalable at any price.” It is aimost vy 1" Bemis park .. s WHEAT—Recelpts, 164,07 bu. o. . X " Tex. & Pacific is.... mand. . Cholce are quoted at 9w | clirie, as the prices pald were vi " | % Wyoming ewe nox, Jot 15, block 2, Avondale park. Yt Shd Q% ) Maat S Poorhvnrs | ot Kdatae s T | 50 B A Mt D | B oI o S St o her 8 | OSSO T & e iment S | 1 NSRS SR apith ik and ity or sl aluth, S f. 0. b., afloa {"hird, | | BUTTER—Creamery, 15g17c; datry, fancy, | . & N. W, " 3% | 1kgite, Peachies are qulet and unchanged. | gt Cieers on gale, but in the m;fi::lafy“?““ RroEie prastinh S e Fg:n:}..,“ i anitoba, f. o. b, afloat. Options, A ’ 2 L : . ' Y arket heid s 148 Wyoming breeding ewes. ni . C c] fter brief opening of BEGGS—Firm; Missourl and Kansas, cases 3 1 cholce at T%@8ke. at all good. Common stuff, | 13 Margaret E. Popes. lots 18 and 18, Do northwans pave way od Decnme 0ot | included, 17o dosen: new No. 3, white-wood B : i Bl as usual, was neglectsd and was | 152 Wyoming feeder yoarlings, plock 14 Haleyon Helghts . following big’ recelpts. ~ A break in corn |cases included, 17hc. Dry. Goods Market. certainly no more than steady. Range | 30 GVIILEE (CECET KON G Willlam W. Cotton, et al, to Fiorence find beariah weekly foreign statistios and |y o0y by R by Shipments. | Erie prior lien 4. Wi "3 | NEW YORK, Sept. $—DRY GOODSThe | cown were s litle siow A0 yeak 0% | 107 Wyoming feeder yoarln e Ak B L R R lqul tion wi wWas es) y heavy in i . o *do. da. o a0s. decline In raw cotton has en e principal ime lower. D4 o 892 Wyoming feeder yearlings 3 b o % the last hour. The market ociosed w Cora, + 17,600 400 | o, W & DG 18100 [Colo. Fuel con. . opic of conversation during the day and above, suffered a sharp decline, except|7g wioming feeder yearlings. Florence A. Chase and husband to ana H@ike net lower. ‘May GRe, closet |OAtA, bu. : Boititng Tab eie. iy 1. et oon R oanae mas Had a_ dufoting effact in | where tne welghts were heavy and the | 176 Wyoming feeder ¥ Join &, Kiemme same l'%c‘i'flwlgrflflbt:‘l? chu-u 87%c; De- *Bid. certain quarters, !ddir;‘hlohnndbl:tenll{ly(nk qullu\y exceptionally good. Representative CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. “’l;l’“l’l;z)s L igder and, vife, o Job cember, §T%@8Tc, clowed 87ic. s e the conservatism which has been shown |gales: % J CORN—Kecolpts, 3,00 bu.; exports, 97,-| NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—The visible supply Boston Stock Quotations, by buyers of dry goods for so ‘liunx. b.l;:b- BEEF a:mm& S as #0516, fivel John I {-hop oo Mary L. Kidde DR " et B A eTpier and Ex D the. New Yorkk Produce exehange, | BOSTON Sept. dzCall loans, 445 per R L B ot g iy : ¢ Olesed Lower Cattle slow. | Trogerick & Ol bons and M iook ‘woak at the start under favorable weather H " | cent; time loans, per cent. Melal 5 h 0 2, news that uncovered a_big long interest, v'v?i%xgr:'n,m.ow bu; increase. 147,000 bu. | closing prices on stocks and bond: Whisky Market. CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—CATTLE—Receipts, ;.fi;'rf' %0 6 and wife to Jos- and closed heavy at %@l not loss. May | CORN-—8 47,000 bu.; increase, 560,00 bu. Amaigamated ........ 4T% v 5000 head, including 500 Texans and 800 | “CEWG s TV o, bR B1@8Ti4c, closed 6lc; tember 684@68%c, | OATS—7.446.000 bu.; increase, 160,000 bu. . Bingham L 25 CINCINNATI,(SQN-|?f“}émll'("'—g‘;;“' westerns; ' market slow; good to prime | 6P GIBDORS, FRE Lol g iy ol 8%0; December bI%GESHC, cios RYBE-6400 bli; increase, 8,000 bu. Cuinget & Hoeia... a8 |lern finishad gacds SCUYe 0D LN Of ady steers, $.40G3.05; nominal; peor to medium, | Peter Iversen anc wife to James n, cows. 40; hetfer ; o P ey o BARTEY 1kl b credse, 4o bu. : s o LOUIS, WHISKEY—Market steady at v all . Recelpts, 309,000 bu.; exports, 5, —_— Y 4 s " Bufll a " Toan nssoc- bu.; spot quiet. No. 3, i8c; standard white, Russian Harvest Extimates. - PEORIA, ILL., WHISKEY—§1.23 for fin o $1.5062.6; buils, $2.0064. \ves, '$3.5.96.75; | Bankers” Bullding and Losn, sisocc 41%¢; No. 3, 3c; No. 2 white, 4%¢c; No. & . ished goods. Texas fed steers, $2.35G4.6); weslern steers, | HO0 K0 G o ahan's addition. R ot e, ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 8.~The finance | Y, y —_— 3 . . 36614.66. A 3 3 white, dlio; Sack white, 40gdlc. ! ? $2.350 Walter J. Green and wife to Gust and HAY—8leady; shipping, 10@ibc; good to |Ministry estimates the grain harvests in| gy central el Kanaas City Live Stock Market. HOGS-Recelpts today, 13,00 head; to- | Walter & Green end wige o . bloek choice, $LO0GLA5. milion pood pood s forty pounds) as | Kier, “Sussr A < KANSAS CITY, Sept. 8.~CATTLE—Re- morrow, 26,000 head: market opened steady | #UEUSLE CaTISOR 108 F #0C B B OCK HOPS—Firm; State and Pacific coast, | follows: Winter wheat, 300; spring wheat, | " do pfd..... . celpts, 14,100 head matives, 1900 head Tex- to strong and closed lower; mixed | o ARFIFACS MWt o Chinries T, common to cholce 1002, 2@2tc; 1901, 14@17c; | 480; winter rye, oats, 850; barley, 875, | Am. Tel & Tei... .. ans: calves, 1,000 head nafive and 500 head and butehers', $.40@3.16; good to_cholce | JONT, T Tevy g SCE b0 o Tt e e B b et o The harvests excted the boor averages of | Domisied L & Sunta Fe ‘Copper. | Texans. " Corn fed cattle higher; native and Reavy, 86050, roush heavy, SSHGEN: | addition .t R rm; domestic fair to extra, , s . e ot tern cows steady: quaraniine stea t, '$5.6066.20; . $5.6005.8). h M. Reid to Charles . Keinor, Ofsi Japen; adc sixths of last year's ¥ield, which was an | My Flectrl onel sisise Eood stockers and feeders active and fir HERP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 26,000 | Fannen, M fe, 1o c e Mo to. o iDES—Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., | improvement over past years. United' Fruit i s | others weaker. Cholce export and dressed head; sheep and lambs steady to 10 lower; [ w' Farnam Smith, trustes. to Fans 18c; California, 'to % Ibs., i%; Texas dry, UL B Steel, x. div. 2| Victoris beef steers, $4.6505.5; fair to good, $3.50 good' to cholce wethers, $3.85@3.75; fair 10| "nyjelsen. lota 8 and 4, block 14, West 24 to 30 Ibs., e, Philadelphia Produce Market. o ptd... 104 Winona ... 4.65; stockers and fieders. $2.25@4.00; west- cholce mixed, §2. i _western sheep, | Jawn addition 3 LEATHER—Steady; acld, 2@y PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8.—BUTTER~ | Westingh 52" Wolverine . ern’ fed_ steers. $3.00714.75; Texas and Indlan $275a8.60; na'ive ) T536.85; western PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; iamlly, 110.0)| pirmer: good demand: exira western | Adventurs % Daly Weat |\ steers, $2.36@4.00; Texas cows, $1.40@2.50; na- lambs, $3.75@6.%5. QULO; moss. §4.006.%0: ‘beof hama 121500 | crevmery, $:G20se; nearby prints. 1 Alloves o000 34 tive cows, $1.75(14.50; native heifers, T el L f 256 oty extra India mess, $14.001 B e oot el Treeb, maar 4 . 450; canners. $1.00G2.45; Dbulls, $2.0008.5¢; SRS aizaay, piokied baliee, Beitel | by, 3o, iong ofti 'western, Siigttei ‘south.| New Yovk Misiag Quetatiens. oalves RGN ) pessi market NEW YORK, Sept S-BERVES-Re|] The Merchants e Py e P R b axp romoems, || SR Soored, e AHE for arepeed National Bank ned, teady; continent, o mer- | tull creams, cholea to fancy, 1Ch@10%e; | an 4 7 %, . ¥ ers. | 5 W T e e ateedy; city dremmed: native sides, 50; compound, T@Me. Fork, steady: | fair to good, 9%@10c. ilH-m- Con. :; ::."":1..“"' seree $5.7006.87%; Vight. $5.65@6.95; yorkers, $5.700 mu;_u . R ‘“;f'?xl;r:\m' ‘n“".'?!:?. p:‘r‘ ;;.:;.d d;:.bFI:'-‘ of Omaha, Neb, Ty : 8 quote o U. 5. Depmsitrey 8 cows. %53 P 0 6 heifers. . 46 welght refrigerator beef at mé:y per ica, family, $17.60417.75, short clear, 2@ | AL asNaty 1 |or 6.8; pigs, $5.05016.90. No. 16.96; mess, $14.5015.50. Minneapolla Wheat, Flour and Bran. 3 {Phoents (ofiered) SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 4500y cow., . 8L 90 et p d. R i exports 'or Lo« 4 Sows.\.- 89 oves_and about 480 quarters of beef. Capital and Surplus, $600,000 ITTER—Firm: extra creamery, c; . . u]Po . head; steady; native lambs, $2.9006.20 wes . extin. tactory. BGISC: ctesmiry. thirds | MINNEAPOLIS, _Sept. 8&—WHEAT-.|Comsgek Tuyel-—, Ju|lolosl sart paid ern fambs, $275G0.00; fed ewes. 32.0048.90; | 1 Sate et Ibaribsgo: imltation. I6MiTe; state | Close: D cember. (@8 tc; May, 8240 3¢ | Siorn Sliver 200 [Sierra Nevada Texas clipped yearlings, 32.40004.00; Tex: 1 cow . SALVES—Receipts 22 head. The market PRANK MURPHY, Pres. BEN. B. WOOD, V. Pres. Sc; packing stock, 12@l4te track hard, i6%c: No. | norchern, | i 150 |Small Hoves clipped sheep, $2.30G3.80; stockers and feed- | 1 cow. § feeders.. 844 e e e NI CHizESE—Firm; state full’ cream, fancy | {04e; No. 2 northern, ‘3%@ke; No. 3 £ 2 Istandasd . ers. 32,0005 b, 15 1eow was steady. but geners) 3o weetont B b Coler o X colored, '1:@lfc; | NQTther “riy S——— 9 cows. Tase- RANK 7. O, Asst. '::H :vor:;'?din- a gl:rv'fhl:e, 18140, e FLOUR—First patents, $ 6084, first uk Clearings. St. Louls Live Stock Market. al;fge':ur- 2 feeders. pound “t’:{ ’ffi‘“a‘r'..'.';.a “2.;:1:.! (;%W 1 LG g B Y EGGE—Steady; state and Pennsylvan'a, | clears, $.50G8.6); second clears, $2.6692.75; 4 ST. LOUIS, Sept. §—CATTLE—Receipts | 140 feeder: 10 feeders. . ors at B; city atious, frms and individuals on favorable fancy mixed, 2G2c: state and FPenntyl: | BRAN—In bulk, $13.50@13.75. OMAHA, e s sk clearings for to- |7 00 nead, including 4,00 Texans; steady. | 2 feeders. 4 feeders PO Jo8 Receipts 2,19 head. The market| | “To%ir mashangs bought aad sold. Vania, scoonds to first, 19@i2le: western day were 3133828362, Increase over corre- | Nutive shipping and exports steers, $4,506) | 2 feeders. teady : Jersey pigs soid at $6.50 per Lotters of Credit issved, svailable tn il Y e Tiras to secondr. 11@20; weat Woledo Seed Market, \ sponding date of last year, $187,814.02 5.40; dressed beef and butchers. $4.00@5.25: | 2 feeders fiae steady; Jersey' plas old. & platiens ot "Crad . ern firsts, 2%c; refrigerated. 18Ge. TOLEDO. Sept. 8£.—SEEDS — Clover, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts 2,886 intersst paid oo Time Certificates of Deposit. nead. The market for sheep was firm; for Collections made prompily and seenomically. g § eders ; Off ané Gesim, ! steers under 1,000 pounds, 3.50@5.00; stockers | 3 fe gy Bl S L St Dacember: B4: Janu wry, S8 Tim na teeders, §2.65G4.00: cows and heifers, | 1 feeder. lambs active to 10 to 15¢ hi hfirydifllllbl ‘We request correspondence. excepting common. Sheep 8ol othy, $1.8). Alsike, September, $6. OIL CITY, Pa., Sept. 8.—Credit balahces | §2,25@4.50; canners ‘0002.35: bulls, $2.606 | 23 feeders. ! a few bunches at $3.85@4.00; lambs, & ] == e £832338322222222 3 OPERATORS ARE IN CONTEMPT Topeka Judge Sends Men 10 Jail Who Re: to Auswer Questions. 3 358 i‘g! 8Ra gg FF ame BES gSE BER Sgé 2% 3 = @me —mm BEE 833 3 o§ FRFSTS RS R RIS TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. 8.—Judge Hazen to- day sentenced Mine Operators John Jacks and John Bell to jail until such perfods they may conclude to answer the questions of the attorneys in the coal trust Inquiry. The men had refused to testify on the theory that it might incriminate them. The prisoners will appeal to the supreme court. Smoe =i - ame e BEE 288 BER ame m-e B 3 £ 333S3RERRIRRIRIERITTEES! L 3322283 33 5288&&: g 0060605065530 009 66 60 4 5 €983 €0 €5 1 ROPS 1< 22630002 STRERRENEERRTLLHSZ LERRRRIBBE 25ER.T8. Ezass e sEusse” SLTRERBBLBES ggaazseess Ry LT+ B T Eeee st s s s 2 37 teeders. Milwankee Grain Market. ; s 4165 Shipments' 161369 bbls., average .- (3% calves, $.0006.60; Texans and Indian (11 feeders 3 cows. .. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 8 _-WHEAT—Wa Povelgn. Flanneial 23 bble.; runs 1547 bbls.. ‘average 86,433 | stecrs, $2.40G4.55; cows and heifers, $2.200 firmer: No. 1 northern, §97%e; No. 2 nort LONDON. Eept. 8.—Money was in fair | DbIs: Shipments: Tima 173,08 bbls. aver- | 2.00. ern. 81@G88kc; Decomber, §1%e. pply today and rates were firmer. It| 8¢ 63078 'Mls.; runs, Lima, 125,62 bbls., | HOGS—Recelpts, 6.000 head; strong to 6o RYE—Higher; No. 1, 56% (67 belleved that the Bank of England average 50,67 higher; pigs and lights, $5.70@6.16; packers, BARLEY-No. & frm, 5% sample, 48| andeavoring bo reduco mompies, Chland 18| NEW YORK. Sept. £—COTTON BEED |1.60g6.; butchers and best heavy, $ .16 Were firm® Operators s P Discounts | of1,—8teady: prime crude, nominal; prime | 6.10. ['change were occupied with the mining | Yol OW: {1@l¥c. | "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2500; carry over and preparations for the ge oy T e 00, S5 |ateady: mative mutions. WOOLE eral ‘settlement, to the exclusi EPhiladelphia and Baltimore, $.0; ‘In bulk, | #.0066.00; culls and bucks, §2.0004. DULUTH, Sept. 8 —WHEAT—Old No, 1 |Businces. The undertone was fal 4y, | ¥R 68IN—Firm; strained common to gooa | % 004 Americans were quiet, pending the recelpt hard and No. 1 northern, 8%e; new Na. 1| S CGEine e, Uit Ben The | $2,2002.5. 2 Stoek iu Sight. hard, to arrive, 84o; No. 1 northern, &4c: | changes were largely nominal. Stocks be- | TURPENTINE—Quiet at 64@39%c. Following are the receipts of live new No. 1 northern, on track, 8Sie. The six principal western cities y S "pressed ‘mutton Ssatihc por pound: | COX-ADAMS COMMISSION €O dressed lamba, TH@1io per pound. 4 LEVI COX. J. D. ADAMS. S e e e caTTrm Re- | Oraln, Provisions and Stock Brokers, N c:;i. s 300 head; steady to 10c higher: na- | Rooms 202-218 N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha, Neb. Uves, $4.000 and heifers, $.76@ | e deal in 1,000-bushel lots of grain; i : mtockers and feeders. shares stocks and upward. Continuous 1 cow. ... head: steady to B¢ | Quofations in Erain, stock and cotton. ooman-—Neb. - i medium and heavy, | V€0t capondents—Christie Grain and Stock .80. . singer—Neb. BT AND LAMBS—Recelpts. 7.um | C%, Kensas City, Mo SERBRERIBTSSIBIERABSRE" 10518 10151050 50 6359 15 65 i 89 8O NOHS 20 1SR A LOLESRNRCSIISSRRENSESTAN 5 S &3 ] - = ) 1 4 5 Your patronage is solich Tel. 1841, Peorin ‘Market. t S.=Trading on the bourse e Marke da bull. § dy; top native lambs, $.40% top b To - PARIS. Bept T Oolle : @ and most internationals | NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—COFFEE-The Citl Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | ‘1 by R SEHBTRY e 1 k= WEARE GRAIN CO 1L, Eept. $—CORN—Lower; No. | lost ground, The ‘Turklsh crisis " caused | market for coffée futures obened steady ai | mana : So0™ ke s Wyomi ang Cattle Co.—Neb. . R undusiness and nrices at the close were | unchanged prices to an advance of 5 points | Chi X 1654 e . g B N N 'Nb. 3 white, 394@6Ke; No. | Bravy. The privato rate of discount was | on the hieher European cables and 'small | Kun : 500 | 8 rocders. 1001 3 f0 6 feeders. . BIOUX CITY, 1o, Bept. t—(Special Tele- 130-113 Bearé of Trada < SATR-Tien: 29-16 per cent. Three nar cent rentea $1f | recelpta Trading was quiet during the en- | 8 o } : 3. Pirmin—Neb. ram.-CATTLEReoclpls 150 head; mar wl iTke for the account. Exchange on Lon- | tire session. although fluctuations were X x 4 feeders, 1206 4 20 o el D N g fasdarn, OMAHA, NEB. SBRRIIN Bept, 8 Eueh A el e W o Rad b o e B50gLT; calves and yearlings, LOGLE | o » wore Menage: Tel 1818 LIN, - lency. close . i f . M 31X, pigs for checks. Discount rates: | steady. however. net unchaneed to § paints : 3 15 OGa Recelots: L.t head; market 60 to