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5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY,- SEPTEMBER 17, 1903. El CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, CORN—Spot, 'American mixed, quiet_at|and closed weak to husiness either at first or second hands, Jacob Ohde—Neb COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |85 Secainber sabig, o 80 October: e [goncy, on the Sors tavorable crcp, repart | eoncersions i order, 1o, force, busiesss [ OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET IR Prices Were Somewhat Lower, wit Fair & y of Cattle, CHICAGO, Sept. 16—CATTLE—Receipts, 21,000 head, 'Including 200 Texans and 000 westerns; the market was 156G lower; €00d to prime_steers, $.40(6.00; poor to pedium, ¥WGSE: atockers and feeders cows, 46004 0; fors, $2.00 ,uugp:. il $60g4 10 ; Texas_ fed n steers, §.2504.40. ecelpts, 30,000 head today; estls mated tomorrow, 20,000 head; the market was 6@10c higher, closing easier: mixed and butchers, $.85@6.3); good to choice heavy, $5.9%@6.20; rough heavy, 8. 3.90; lght, '$5.75@6.36; bulk of sales, 0 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,00 head; the ‘market for sheep was sirong and 5@10c higher; for lambs 10@15c higher: g00d to choice wethers, $3.25(14.25; fair to e e ds ESRLER & e558 B 8 Tuterest at Ohioago Centers in the Oom| oo \yy wiioLmsALE MARKET. | “RERIK” sept i6—Prices on the bourse Cotton Market. Libaral Receipts of Onttle, but Good Btuff| ; re,q Walker' Bros & Cor e ! Pit, Where Trade Was Aotive. today improved. Exchange on London 0m | ygvy FORK, Sept. R OOTTON- etk Held Steady, with Others Weak, 7 | ! Soet o e IR R iewn.iN et on of Trade and Quota DR GR oor cent. throe montha' ills, 3% opened firm at’ an adyance of 1 o 4 points om0 2w 1 steer... 1o DECEMBER CLOSED OVER 1 CENT HIGHER B el e et P S 3 £ Dot lower. b a” (e, the. market | HOGS SHOW INCREASE F 1fecder iy 35 1 wieerioo. 810 EGGS—Eresh stock la-;“nr:!' l'rrc;; et NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS. 3#8’;‘..’,‘5.’.“’.‘:,‘,1 an c.‘,c\:‘,_,a,,fn;',:&'bu...;r\:f; E FOR YEAR TO DATE { helger -8 4 heifers... i1 Wheat Market Was Active as Resnlt f-lfl fif'&h."."«.;é";..fifl?f.;. fi‘:x:‘:fl;ld";;'c'm: Sensational Reports of Crop Damage. .'\(z‘eurnu‘-hf—v:?Ikell’fr::nhzc:?n: -':’.’:-';:u EDo5i| Fat Sheep mnd Lambs ta Active De. |1l feeders. 108 30 " Weome, ot Cofa Activity) the Oats Mar- T R i "stock, 12%@1sc; cholce| Have Some Influence om Busines b @4 points ey ;’,'_"';“‘m‘;'; &t an Advanes of Ton to | | oveWOd b PR g kel Was Strong a lut;nmm;y dairy, in tubs, 16@Isc; SePAraiOfn | wow yORK Sept. 16.—The same influ- :P:, »5:,,“ ‘:n; weather news bl"‘“lll:fl Fifteen Conts and Feeders Also 3 cows... gfll'm:,:.,‘\\, Higher, FRESH FISH_Fresn caught trowt ;| pces, that hayt dominated, (e fock, AT | Marplyama ware reporied Uhfoushout| Commanded Stronger Frices. IR cows. hc""fi;a‘é’.‘,‘r’&‘ 1i>«1""c Coafish, 13¢; rm?;“.l::.';“‘ ‘(;nlhemldh'é\"p-:;'::ol‘.':n'pln:{-‘:“m' "“'R"L'r“‘:‘r;‘i ::'(v::l;_tledobl'l;:l!h{ "no’r?fi'"‘.f‘“.‘f;r'x'fi»'é""lr'frf'a ’ llr;"mflg (‘:3;“ (SHICAGO, 1, Bept. 16 speculative tn; |inc! lobsters, botied, per b di lohaters, | I, of ersational rumers and KeROrta I | Ml ertie " oondliions. for the. fmmediats | Receipts were Tt Ohia ArobabniS s 8 Jeow.... trade was active and excited. December 29 s ol serfous harm has been wrought to crops in | future. September eold up to 11.23c, Oc-|Official Mond ~ closed with a net gain of 14@I%c. Wheat iy halibut, 9¢; Crappies: | Coriain sections of the northwest. From | fober reached 1042, December 08, ‘while lOfficial Tuesday A L0 Y good fo cholos wetbary B.BGLE, falt (¢ was steady with the December option un- fo et Vean, | Georgla and Alabama come reports today | January touched b, Hecognized bear | Officlal Wednesday 47 cows ) g’ e " 73.75; natlve lambs, $3.00G6.00; western changed, while oats ruled strong and closed Per can, | 0f damage to cotton by high winds and leaders opposed the advance during the . A T |10 COWS. ... 4 s cows.... Tambs, $5.50¢5.45. V" g %@%c higher. fici per gal, gIS: exira melects Der Sn;| heavy rainfalls. “Trading during the early | afternoon and toward the clome prices lost| Three days this whek. 21874 Mathews—-W. 3 & Vheat opeied with considerable activity | per gal.,” §1bo. h s 3003 | Jklon was noteworthy chiefly for a renewal | & point or 80, but the market was finally [ Same days last weel . 15418 10001 0, 0 216 18 COWE. ... v on the sharp upturn in corn, with December | " BRAN_Per ton, $1. of yesterday's selling movement for western | Yery steady, net 11 to 19 points higher. | 8ame week _before 38" q 13 steers 18 cows. Kansns City Live ek Market. @%o to W@hwe higher, at SrGsiac. But | HAY-Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | accounts, Chicago taking a leading part. | Sales were estimated at 40,00 bales. Ben: | Bame four weeks ago. 200 29,411 | 19 steers. 8 3 0 KANSAS CITY, Sept. 16 ~CATTLE—Re. he hews from the norihwest soon became | gale Denlers: assecietion. Choice No. 1 up- | A8 in the early week the Bteel securities|timent as to the effect of the adverse| gSame days last year.. 10,016 3 | O steers....119 o7 heltora... 688 ceipts, 16200 head, including 200 natives more Feassuring, with foreign news Tather | fand, §0; No. 5 S8 50 meditme 85, conrss, | Fore again conspicuous for their heaviness, | weathor was somewhat mixed. 1t has beeh | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE 5 Reedere Wy and s Texans; calves 145 head of na: 2 steers. ... 47 steers. ... y % tead o tamg, and these influences together With | §7.60. Rye stras, §. ' These prices are fof | Doth the common stock and the § per cent ~ & sharp break in September at Minneapolls, 2 lor 4 | bonds declining to new levels. Sales of the | belt, but che precipitation reported was e following table shows the receipts of 3 for b il Gtealy; JoF gree Saused the strength to desert the DI and | fais and "esaipie Hent s Toout: Demand | ponds e ey’ heavy, " {ransactions for | heavier than bargained for and It was ¢ottle, hogs and sheep at South Omaia for Ly LOnESWYO HL L AL IO TR ol December delaxed to Siie. Local traders [ CORN--4se. d the first two hours nggregating considerably [ Argued that picking and the movement | {he year to date and comparisons with last ® 2 cows. slow and 10G15c lower: for quarantine, followed the action of brokers supposed to | OATS—37c. more than one-half of operations for that| would be delayed. Definite news as to this | Year Steady for native And western caws; #tead be acting for Armour, who sold wheat gen- | RYE-No. 2, §oc. rod, Options were relatively steady | was delayed by the poor wire service, Cattle 108 1902 Ine, Dec.| 1 gteer § Hertsler %o lower: for stookets and feeders, slow erously. Trade was large and the late VEGETABLES. ater in the session. tow stocks| FauEY, ORLEANS, Sept, 16—COTTON- |} 700,768 692,608 118,106 e 3 loteer choloa export and dressed beet steers, market took on & better tono on a firmer | 5654 GRS Per bu, m‘ tmm:‘r !’_‘nflnr N of the M L B sm'"d’afie September, 9 1, Lsle ;| 8 steers 1 steer. ... $4.80@5.60; fair to good, $4.00(M4.80; stockers gendency in the late cables and a recavery | FOTATORQ For bu, S@%e = | that offered resistance to the early seiling| Jetober. 98 Hovember, S OLEs: 7,88 5 steers R and feeders, $2.35¢4.25; western fed stecs ', in the northwest markets. December closed |, "A0 Virsinies pa “’uxbm a’w pressure. Commission houses reported lit-| December, 9.7 3 y at South 8 ) $1.0004.50; Texas and Tndian steers, $2.404 unchanged at S2%@s2 COCUME, Ks_l_’:; , per 3-bu. D tle business and out-of-town orders were | ruary, 9.51@9.! . Spot L ‘with com- eeder. 3.60; Texas cows, $1.0G2.40; native cows, Bradstroets’ world's visible showed an in- | . ¢ ome grown, per basket,|doubtiess curtailed by the storm which | was " steady 3,650 bales. Ordinary, native heffers, $.30G4.0; can- crease of 6,000,000 bushels, against an in- HEANS—Home . et caused serious interruption to the tele- | Te: good 'y, 93-16c; low middling, "10@2.3; bulls, $5.00G2.30; calves, crease of 5,110,000 bushels last week and grown, wax, per market| graphic service. = Specialties were almos 6c; middling, 1013-16c; midding fair, 2,198,000 bushels a year ago. Clearances of | basket, 40g6oc; string, per market basket, | entirely neglected, a notable exception be , nominal. Receipts, 2,622 bales; stock, heat and flour were equal to 267,000 busheis, [ $0@80c. ing International Paper, which dropped al- bales, rimary receipts were 1,115,000 bushels, | GREEN CORN-—Per doz., 10c. most 3 per cent below yesterday's recorded | LIVERPOOL, Sept. 16.—COTTON—8pot, in against 1,468,600 bushels a 'year ago. Min. | TOMATOES—Home grown, per basket, | sales. limited demand, prices 14 points lower; neapolis and Duluth reported receipts of | e, At midday the market was almost at | AmericAn middling fair, 7.800; good mid: 70 ‘Which, with local receipts of | RHUBARB—Pef Ib., lc. standstill. A rally in no sense proportion- | diing, 7.08; middling, 6.58d; low middling, only ' 1 of contract grade | NAVY BEANS-—Per bu., $2.60. ate to the early decline soon followed on |6.34d; good ordinary, 61; -ordinary, 5.8, mads . total for the three points of 7 | CELERY-Michigan, per ~doz, %@%c; | buying attributed to important local inter:| The sales of the day were 5000 biles, of against 863 cars last week, and 8,051 [ large western, dsc. ests, but support was still lacking in the | which 500 were for speculation and export @ _year ago. ONIONS -Néw home grown, dry, per b, | Steel lssues, the common selling lower than | and included 4700 American, Receipts, 3,000 here were killing frosts in parts of Towa, | 1%c; fancy Washington stock, per Ib, 3c}|in the morning, while the bonds continued | bales, including 1,100 American. Future and the indications are that the frost area | Spanish, per crate, $2. to be pressed for sale, Bugar. which has | opened easier and colsed stea will extend into Indiana and Kansas to- GG PLANTS—Per doz., $1.00@1.25. taken a place in the inactive list. was sold | ber, 6.144; Sgptember-October; night. FRUITS, for Boston interests, it is said. The steady | tober-November, Noveibeie horts In the corn pit made a concerted | PLUMS_Utah and Colorado, $L36. tone of the late afternoon was more at- | ber, 5.30d; December-January, b.27d; Jamu- g o couer et s conrlng 0 (e B | | PAUNER—Italar per'Sok T Oibe . | [Ehoiabis Jo, shor covering than e weY |y pebiny, BB N, sty Enified Iy on the closing quotations Iast | PEACHES California Salaways, = %o; |, The Seel bonds more than regained thelr | 6.5, e e i gt e §4 feeders. night. But at the O alifornia clings, We; U i|loss of the early part of the day. ST. LOUIS, — 3 ;| sindicates Sunday. : o B B e e yasame_ B0 fhoe that | Gojuiormia, clings, e, Utah freestones, dic: | 1098, 91,200 <LicH DALt Sation conttnues un- | midling Tic: sales mone: roeimin, 126 betes, | ,,The, OMcial humber of cars of stock |18 hatts e Fa they checked the upward movement, the | CRABAPPLIS- Fer bbl. $, changed. It is estimated that the banks | shipments, 103 bales: stock, 966 bales. ‘| brought in today by each road was: 19 feeders.. 816 540 % rocaors selling being led by traders who took ad-| PEARS--Colorado and Utah Flemish, §1.50; | Will lose at least §2,900,000 in the course of d o 4 Roads, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. H' i R vantage of the slump yesterday and took | Colorado and Utah Bartlett's, $2.00G2.2, the week. There is a partial offset to this, C., M. & 8Bt. P. Ry il i o 1 cow 2 :‘:"h""'"s'-" on what proved to be clieap corn. The lsle CANTALOUPE—Rockyford, per standard | however, in additional Austfalian gold im- Wool Market. Wabash v W § Gows 1 1 cow. market showed a divided sentiment, but|crate, §2; home grown, per crate, $1.26. ports, another shipment of $,600,000 being| LONDON, Sept. 16—WOOL—The auction | Mo, Pac. Ry 3 1 cow. . 100 1o there was little short selling. December [~ APPLIS—Welthevs and other varieties, | now on the way to the Pacific coast. Bank- | sales were continued today. A superior | Union Pacific System 65 10 feeder: 3% 1 feed :‘,‘{','.’," ::;‘:5‘3."‘.,’5.‘%2?.“' Mv’;“?r"u 0;}2- mrh‘s»l)u, bhl,k mys.w; Snows, $3.25; | ers believe that !'\N‘uuue of mntm;nytmw selection consisting of 13,797 bales was of- [ C. & N. W. Ry. 7 | J. 'J:""cm.ls'"}‘; HrE) TotEins ‘were ‘B ‘cars, with 81 of | Flomers: par iy, fa; Cturornla Bells ) 107 Gl TIONH dcionts the H.60.000 interent | and practicany” sl wors ‘mold b Francs | C.. 8t £, B % O By g 92 steers. .10 360 0 sieers. packers, $.50G4.0; butohers Wnd best contract trade. At GRAPES—Cailiornia_Toki $1.75; Ham- | due on bonds October 1. Forelgn fixx-hunfi« and_Germany. The lower grades of Me- | B. & M. Ry..... A 1 - 28 oteers. "-'m lfl-wg’urma—fl- D. 7 A';:}lf"- LAMES—Recelpts, - 2,000 oahe oats market was arong, with IEht | burg and Muscats, $150; home grown, per | showed moro steadiness at a siight ad-| rindd sold in buyers cuvor. A small se-|C. B. & Q. Ry iy | "\ V. Bernard—8. D head: the market was strong and active: -1b. 26e. vance. lectic and p, ¥ - Noso' = B 2 4 e miasion houses. The weather and small | © WATERME ONS—Missourl, %o each: | The only railroad return of importance | guod demant. - The home trade ‘bousht |G . 1 & b. Ry, wesr § £ cown.... 1 310 LTt gl pative muttons, SLUGLY; abe keTe, Tocelpta were the influences, while the f crated, net, isc per 100 iba. Was ot oF (B8 Minneepoiin St Banl & Bte. | Socs ooy e et ShE | e Gneiryr et 3 ool HoImes—8. " 550 culls and bucks, §225@4.00; stockers, strength in corn was an aid. er | CRANBERRIZSPer bbl, 8.75; per box, | Marie for' ita fiseal year. Net earnings | coarso lots of cross breds wero taken for | Great Westor ... 4 e 900 1 b | o] 4 New York Live Stock Market. ®a i the market was active to 10¢ higher; $6.10; bulk | of sales, $5.90G6.05; heavy, $5.85@6.00; pack- o, Ssoein; ght, % .906.10; yorkers, . 0067 pigs, 8.1 ), SHEE] AKND I.AM&G—RP(‘OII\(I. 8,000 head; native lambs, $2.0065.1 western lambs, fed ‘ewes, §2.0(79.80; Texas elippe i 220G do; Texts clipped sheep. 3 stockers and feeders, $2.00¢13.5 K ¥ &s by ¥y - eeders 4 20, gg 39 J. E. Insley—Wyo. L1138 30 91 steers 1002 400 26 steers. Chase & Co.—Wyo. 02 28 bl . Crowley—Wyo. 3 3O ety - S =SS - 28 2 8 ugenis 5 ' e ceacon S22%8 BR & 23 3 suesEsss . 32 § steers J. D. Scroggins—Wyo. . 840 280 43 steers. ‘olland Cattle_Co. 9% 280 1 cow 0 2 bulls. 1 bull u«gg.u 25823 '82828 @ ke we B mmseGeown we e PEESIR 2S € Ry S8BLY BES! 5. Louis Live Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16—CATTLE—Recelpts, 8,000 head, including 5,000 Texans; the mar- ket was slow and lower; native shipping and export steers, $4.50@5.70; dressed beef and butcher ers, $4.00@5.40; steers und 1,000 1bs., §3 stockers and feeder: $2.50@4.00; cows and heifers, $2.25@4.2; can- ners, $2.0002.25; bulls, $2.00@3.0; ~calves, slow at $3.0016.50; Texas and Indlan steers, $2.35G4.00, gross; cows and heifers, $2.000 e enconn lznza az Sept. Sept. Sept. e ——— BEIVRE rome 3 hhann ateste 288 e HOGS—Recelpts, 5,000 head; the market was firm and Ixher,oslp and lights, $.70 e rerseses escssmrsrs g ZHIT NEuS weoee as a3 & closed strong, at 38%@%c, a gain of %@%c, | §2. o T or ig%e St the opeaing | TROPICAL FRUITS. o e e aini” (h0% With & surpluS| Americs. Bcoursd locks were In guod re. 1 steer. to 8%, Local receipts were 80 cars. ORANGES—Val < N e bond mabket was slightly lower this | SUSSE 10r Francs., Foliowing ars the sales | Totl recelpts 301 % 1 v < 1 EVES—R provistons Were strong with corn and on | QRANGES—Valencias, all sizes, $4.0004.25. | 1 Gritie" Following * the sharp IS | in ‘detail; New ‘Bouth Wales. 290 bales; | The disposition of the day's receipts was ogan—Idaho. NEW YORK, Sept. 16_BEEVES-Re: piiovert Ts siehe B o e o | SAAARREKErIon, M il RS | mortiod, tolfowive "M 7 ooired, gy To; grensy, Sidannl, Queshi: | as cliows sach biyer Burchusing tho mum: geipta 21 head; atoers L0ga, ower; bulle [l rt early, but sol on e advances. 1,50 " v - s v oo ed, 18 er of heas C4 H -4 _—" s, S b Lo syt | buone corge, ey, wm, to wo bt i el ek s S el | i, Roae vicory, 2 St | Burernt S M ot ops. sheny i e BT S AR ever, to take the offerings and the close b e 3 7 W $4. X " o , 8d@ ; greasy, 614d@is 2d. South | Omaha Pac! 38 1 6 Was firm, at a gain of 10 for October pork, ' 'MISCELLANEOUS. per cent on the last call = ions on|Australis, 0 biles; stoured, ' 8d@ls1d; | Switt and Eing Soyeees B0 . B 118 feeder. s i of e Tor lard, at $8.31%, and | CHEESE—Wisconsin Twins, full cream, | tne’ New $ork Stock exchange greasy, 7@10d, New Zealand, 8300 bal Armour & Co .o 1786 5| 1 calt. of 5o for ribs, at $9.06. 12! i Wisconsin, “Young Amiericas, 18%c! | yichiso 6% St. Paul pfd scoured, 78@10%d. Cape of Good Hope and | Cudahy Packis 1871 = feeders.. Entimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | Biack Swiss, 16¢; Wisconsin bricks, 12ic; | A2'oh pedo(fd o Natal, 300 bales; scoured, 7%d@Is 3d; greasy, | Sol Degan e hecets., 80 cars; corn, 5% cars; oats, 110 cars; hogs, | Wisconsin limberger, 12c. B e 30% S0, Raliway 2 6%@7%d. Falkland Island, 9% bales; | Vansant & C zg fl;'fl"- 20,000 head, HONEY—Nebraska, per 24 frames, $3.50; ) e S| o ptd greasy, 5@6d. Carey & Ben : : ik "t leading futures ranged as follows: |Utah and Colorado, per 2 frames, .60, 131% Texas & i | BOSTON, 'Sept. 16—WOOL-The fol-| Lobman & Co F i % ’ = | POPCORN—Per 1b., 2i4c; shelled, 3@3%c. A 168 °|Toledo, St. L. lowing are the prices for the leading de- | Hill & Son 5 Sowe. Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.[Yest'y. | HIDES—No. 1 green, 6jc; No.'2 green, g . scriptions: Ohlo and Pennsylvania, XX |Lewls & U: § e L ————-——— | 8c; No. 1 saited, THo! 2 salted, 6%c’ ¢ and above, 83%@34%e; X, Mad0c; No. 1, 32@ | Huston & Co. v 4 & | | o1 Jeal calf, &0 12 Ibs., Bsc; No. 2 veal 3e; No. 3, Sl@dl; fine unwashed, 2@24c; | Livingstone & : sees |14 COWS, %) 80%| calt. 12 to 15 'Ibs., 6le; dry salted hides, | Chicago G. . o haf e half-blood unwashed, 25@25%c; three-eights- M $ i Seere 1S40 @1 ; horse hides, $1.60 | d0 Pld;--iooo Wil blood unwashed, 24i4@25%c; ‘quarter-blood | 1, F. 4 4 PRpAES: 84| 84l o, - Chicago Ter. & Tr. t ¢ inwashed, 24@%oc; fine washed delaine, %@ | L, 5 1 bull NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib el " % | 36%e: Michignn X and above, Zi@2sc; No. 1, ¥ : oy ; § oy 7oi hard shelly per 1b., lie; No. 3 so 3% | G30c; No. 2, #@c; fine unwashed, 22} Hobbiok ; o 3 o i , elgl 18-bloo unwashed, alf- g S n almonds, soft shell, per Ib. 1 blood unwashed. it fine washed de- s pHOGE—The general market today was a jovs VR W, stockers and Dot 1by oj, pecans, large, L., 12c 3 C . laine, 22@%Bc; territory, 1daho, fine, UGI5C; | Gther buyer . . ig nickel higher with sales Foing all the O GEHeceipts, 4,49 head. The market small, De ‘peanut; . 7 fine medlum, 16%@1714c; medlum, 18G5 7,083 | way from strong to 10c higher. 1t was a 8 R el A osts: mediura ek pretuntpe 12 i e, L e el v Totat CH5 T0555 | Tact thae bratie wers Tane Yo' srituing. and | Doy SOgud " g s 7 3, _medium, ;. Utal evada, D & 3 0 v R St. Louis General Market, Hos 10@1oe . Rne medium 151315; medpurh | CATTLE—There was n liberal mupply of | it was impossible to tell how many hogs || SHEEE 'AND, LAMBSTRocORts, i} ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16—WHEAT—Market : 19 %c; Dakota, fine, 16(f16c; fine medium, [ cattle on hand this morning and in spite of | Fould be on sale before the day was over. | head, Th8 JEHECT, TS &70) top Taaho Ly Wl L B el g e o B 104Git%e; medium, 19abe; Kentucky, In- | the fact that Chicago was quoted lower, the | hackers, for that reason, were siow to bid | higher: top fdaho lambs, $.00; top By oS e, casty elevator, thack, MO z e e e "Xl abe; | better grades here comimanded. sieady 1 | the advance, while salesmen were all asiing | wethers, $.75. I il TR ) 8tc; May, ;s quarter-blood, 24@8e; braid, 2@c; Mon- | stronger prices, while common kinds were | ifc_more than they recelved yesterday. HoigNo. 2 hato, fggie, " T i i Amer Sukar Rel.. 112 | Binn, fing_ cholcA. 2GR, fine medium | slow and weak. Trading was fairly active | ONiNE to the lack of activity the day wa Sioux City Live Stock Market. ek P e ey Moy 8. aath, thboi e 15 | Brookiyn R T. choice, fic; staple, _@2lc; medium |on desirable kinds and, considering the | el Advanced before even the bulk of the | g1oUX CITY, Ta., Sept. 16.—(Special Tele- ke Soptgber, Stk “Dochmbar, | S0 S B s el la i | cnoio, g boloriil, b bloxicy e | e run, " ‘el Saiy “clearancs’ was | SRS S SRRISnE" SR 000 | eram) - CATRLE < Tesipis S0 honds R g -3 RES . | fine, ne medium, ; medium, | made, g ad, ors * " H {rack, 384@aec; September, Mo, Decomber, 10813 Gen. . roved, 1sgri6e; Arizony heavy, c; aver- | steers in sight this morning and the better | Iye[§"(® Went larecly from 5. & %400, #tockers and feeders, §2.5) . 3 g Ge; cholce, 17g1Sc; Georgla, 24% |grades sold readily at steady to stronger | ' hOES rom $5.76 to $5.85. a 0t *No. 2. & New. YE—Market steady at 7G67%c. @55 Prices. The short fed stuff was of p From the table of receipts given at the | @4.00: calves and yearlings, 7. Cash quoigtions were as follows: (JFLOUR 8teady and in demand; red win, i B LOUIS, Sept. .44—WOOL—Steady: | move or less meklocied, and whits ‘prices | Icad of the column it will be seen that | ,HOCEIHES Bscio; '%‘.?.fi; e Tater, FLOUR-: gner; winter patents, §3.75 | t6F, Palents, $410G42; exira fancy anaj 4% 2o atlonat Blscult medium grades, combifk and clothing, 160 | were not a great deal lower than those paid | ‘s mf moms Tor tha yene o ar, e 5t GLY; spring patents’ $0G 40, B Dby stoady v SLl v 334 National Lead Hle; heavy fine, 12@Te; tub washed, 20G%c. | yesterday, they were certainly mo- higher. | Gadrenne O v velks ses Tavias bosd stock in Sight, —No. & 3 4 .35, e — ere were no strictly cholce cattle B T . - RYE-No. 3 Sitistic, HAY—Dull; timothy, $.00@13.00; prairie, NEW YORK, Sept. 16—The London tin | "Fhe’cow market was inclined to be lower. <508 Citlen. "0 & BARLEY~ feeding, 48@6lc; fair to "im’%’o%orm»t pama & ‘marll(:l&;v:u g‘u%l.elwi:nd mlwc-‘r;lupot aecmsn- A liberal proportion of the arrivals con- Omabh: 0 B S—41. ng 2s, 6d to £120, 103; while futures were 68 hicago g e, $1.04; No. 1 north-| BAGGING eisted of cows and that naturally made e g . § : western, $1.00. Timothy, prime, §3.1 PROVISIONSPork: Market higher; job- ower at £120, 7s. 6d, but in New York tin | packers rather bearish. The best _grades, Eanpas C R was firm with buyers at $27.40. Cor continat Erade, 75610.00, nomminal, | bing, standard mess, $14.35 Pard: Market 4o 1t ptd. R (RO o BRot oobpsr. Simo. declined in_London, | thoush. Soid mt Abogt @ oY it o i 8t Joseph o Sioux City . PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., §13.60 | higher at $8.35. Bacon: Firm; boxed extra | pock “lsiand Co...... 2% Tenn. Corl i closing 2s, €4 and closing at £56, 10, while 1666, lard, per 100 1bs., $.3649,87%. Short $0.75; clear ribs, $9.60; short clear, R TR e e futiires were ChobAHEeA AL 406 e, &4 Lo- | YTich looked ke &, gnod, strong prios. The ribs _ sides '(l0ose), $8.75@0.00. Dry salted o B cally copper was quiet with quotations more | SOMymGner Kinds of Com s v and wosk shoulders (boxed). $6.6234@6.75; short clear LTRY—Market steady; chickens, $c; s |us. "Rusber or fess nominal, Lake is quoted at $13.18; [ 25N U ual Calves and stags sold at en- electrolytic at §13.624@15.1 and casting at | o int Yot UV 255 2538 o™ worocs az232 Muir—Idaho. kerell—Idaho. ‘ampbell--Colo. 11 calves... 1 2 27 feeders. .1 n e o bulls, $2.50@4.50; cows, §1.50@3.60. Shipmente, 6,100 quarters of beef. ALVES—Receipts, 1 ers 26c higher; v $5.00@7.75; tops, .00; grassers, £3.00@8.75; no western calves city 'dressed veals, HOGS—Recelpts, 4910 head; ~ market higher; state and Pennsylvania hogs, $6.25@ .60, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 9,228 head; sheep steady to a shade lower; lam 15@36e lower; sheep, $2.80G3.75; cholce, 83 4.00; lambs, $4.50@5.90; extra, $5.00; culis, @4.00; Canada lambs, $5.12%4@5.75. al » L1 eszes catocace e = 2HSRS organ--Colo. 27 feeders, . 2 feeders.. ller—Montana. 43 cows. 2 steers &3 e s tses torstsa 53 2R 8u33 ECEELE) 2 B 80 821 |83%@ g = 3 £3 2 8. McGirl—Montana. 1 steer..... 11 cows. 7 steers St. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 16—CATTLE—Re- celp! 2,900 head, El'he market was 10¢ R=a: 353 eseors £3:44 rorocs 233 2 3 2 (3 S - 53 o 2 o+ 2%, & &3 FiE 22 §38 El mon ume GE =8 822 & £ —ee Sue BEE 53 ga3 e s B “em —wo e = = e8! ;ES E; § cholce malting, 67 SRR (50 FEEEFE FEEE 323333332322 sides (boxed), $8.50G8.75. 10%c; turkeys, 14¢; ducks, 8@9c; 48| do pid. - 'The following were the receipts and ship- ments of flour and grain: Recéipts. Shipments: Flour, bbls. 34,106 6,343 Corn, Flour, bbls . . MU 8. Stoe 34| do pld..... 1139% | Western Unios New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 16.-MONEY—On call, $13.374@13.50. Lead declined 1s, 3d to £11, 3s, 9d in-Lon- don. but was firm locally at’$4i0 Slepter was unchanged at don, and at $6.00 here, Iron closed at 5ls in Glasgow and 4s, 10%d There was not a very heavy run of the better grades of stockers andgfeeders in the yards this morning and as a result that class commanded steady to strong prices. The commoner classes, though, were slow and no more than steady. Yesterday there OMAHA, Sept. 16.—Bank clearings for to- day are $1,270,22.64, an Increase over. the gorrespon ing 'date of last year of $I74, TROPHY TO CHIEF 'DONAHUE Diamend Set B lar-Proof Star Birthday Gift from Number . of Frie Oats, bu, 3 ? Wheat, bu . 7 L0m | steady; lowest, 2l per cent; highest, 23 | in Middlesborough. Local iron was quiet, No. Rye, bu. X ) Corn, bu 2 rullng rate, 24} I oan ot $iks o ouin bl‘fi, |1 foundry northern is guoted at $17.00;" No. | Were over N ;i;'“‘:‘ffli’;g'&;{"m‘:dd_'g"m; Barley, bu 1,040 | Oats, bu 24 offered at on time, firm; sixty days, ' 2 foundry northern at $16.50; No. 1 foundry | country, Ut It WO GO RaR ATl He of good On the produce exchange today the but- — 45 per cent: ninety days, bBUbw; aix ) southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft | Mas confined 1ArEELY €0 e CRILE o6 § ter market was steady; creameries, 15Gi0c; Available Supply of Gra! months, 5%@6; primo mercantile paper, 6y | at $15.50G160. quality. That fact, of course, makes it very daries, 17@18c. Cheese, _steady, 10g1lie. - ~ 6% per cent. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16—METALS—Lead: |hord to dispose o £he Sommen stult Eggs, frm; at mark, 11gisc. NEW. YORK, Sopt. 16—Special cable and [ BFERLING EXCHANGE—Firmer, with| Mrkef lowér at 3. Spelter: Market | There were @, £ood many YOoer, Erim telegraphic advices o Bradstreels show | actual business in bankers bills at $446 | quiet at $6.60. beef steers Included in the receints, but _NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. |the following changes in available sup-|48(05 for demand and at $4.8215014.8220 for most of them were of inferior auality. The plies as compared with last accounts: ixty days; posted rates, $4.83 and $4.87; com- of1 and R commoner kinds were slow and weak. but Wheat, United States and Canada east | mercinl bills, $4.82G4.823. good_ stuff sold without trouble at good, Quotations of the Day on Various | of (he Rocky mountains, increase. 106,000 | "SILVER - Bar, f7isc; Mexican dollars,| NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—OIL—Cottonseed, | teadv prices. The best grass cows sold at Commodities. bushels. Afloat for and in Europe, in-|#¥ec. " | guiet; prime cude, fominal; prime ellow, | stendy prices. but nthers were a trifle lower. crease, 5,000,000 bushels. Total supply, in- | BONDS—Government, firm; rallroad, ir- 2TRRRBXRARZRRRRZIIZASE 333333333333333323333333, Fa Chlet of Police Donahue is walking par- ticularly erect and wearing a particularly pleasant smile, the result of a visit pald him by a number of his eld friends Tues- day evening. It was In the nature of a surprise birthday party, it being the forty- ixth anniversary of his birth, and shortly 25 40 5 s 588 after being admitted to his residence the SHEEP—There a moderate run_of | chief was decorated with a new star, It sheep and lambs h 1 e Buct hat paakors have hot heen wn 0 | o not of the regulation kind, belng, of solia enough fat stuff to ill their orders they | g0ld, set with five largo diamonds. It la were ou s morning In good season. The 4 market on all grades that would do for | mou "C""dh,wh'.‘ ';':";r Socts : ;"“" killers could safely be quoted 10Gl5c higher | Ment: but this, his friends declared, was and trading was very active at\the advance. | not intended as a reflection on the chief. EJ:;’,‘:’A%,,"’E},,:,;"""’,H" di ogee of in | The reverse side is sultably engraved and o 8 e alr to Bood ewes sold for i | Chiet Donahue, who has been a member while lambs brought $4.65. of the police force for twelve years and ,,‘,‘;“fhf“;','fl.';‘: Jof Tendes . e l‘lmh\-u‘:lv- chief for five years, admits it to be most Sales & little hlgher. Al the bétter grades | valued star of any kind ever given him. were out of first hand Quotations for : Goen from Bud to Wor lambs $4.00G4.75; fair to good lambs, $1.5@ | Always true of constipation. It begins awy reEoERa, | |£6 Epd o chate Goang SMOSKI I | many maiedis, Vit Dr. King's New Lite i aid NEBRABKA, methers, BEGIG (eIl Lo, Sood wethers Pllls cure or no pay. Only %c. For sale 2 calves... 410 b; good to cholce ewes, $2.75G3.00; ; 6 feeders.. 78 fair Qo pood swes, $2MOLE; fesder lompe, | 7 Kubn & Co 6 feeders. $3.75@4.%; feeder yearlings, $3.25@3.50; feeder 1 feeder. Wethers, $5.0003.55; feeder ewes, §LO0GLE) | T 40 cows. Representative sales: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, No. Av. Idaho cull ewes.. Jolorado cull ewes. olorado cull ewes Wyoming feeder ew: Idaho ewes 1 3 Colorado year! Idaho lambs 1daho lambs Jdaho wethers. Idaho wethers Utah wethers i 388ssi sz B : : el st i oo Yo S :EEEEEEEFE] @41%c, Petroleum, steady; refined New | Western feeders of good welght and quality N R et onin T wom N pbie; | crease, S0i3.00 bushels. regular. York e Fhlladeiphia and - Baltmore, | were in active demand ot sicady 1o strone s ™ *dut Rt “armay held: S0r: United Blates and Canada esst of bt losing quotations on bonds are as | $.30; mn bulk, $2.5. Turpentine, firm, 5G prices; Thile the cammoner :'I‘ndi;;:::':?: o & 6503.90; 3 oc] mountains, increase, 1,060, 3 AN 'y . . e i e Wit ":h‘r‘-‘:m;zumt bushela. 108%/L. & N. unl, 4 m)SIN—FIrm; strained, common to good, | tive sales: akis . LR R 7 g g ‘nited States and Canada, eagt of $2.5. BEEF STEER rades, 81046800, ‘Rye Hour firm; tair ‘to | the Rocky —mountains, decrease, 12,000 ! (BAVANNAH, Ga., Bept. 16.—OLL~Turpen- . Pr. o. * X N ! & ushels. B . A N O e o ks ern 4113; | "Amonig the more Important increases re. e, K. & T. ROSINCA, B, ¢ D. B, 41 clty, $1.12; kiln-dried, 33.2563.%0. ok T '"nfl'&'n'b"'h 1,080 bushals liFor; i 3 B K, g.as , $3.66; N,'$3. ) K lams ;. ushels a . Jose) an B O . o, 5 .#oihfl{. and Tormen Cidnsiaer & O Pl 65,000 bushels at Fort Worth, » ¥ 1L, CITY, Sept. 16.—OIL—Credit balances, BARLMY b irm; teeding, s2c ¢ 1. £, But- | The leading decreases are those of 118,000 / R S N $160; certinicates, no b_lu.b S!_llpmen(.’,m"; talo; malting, 64g4% o b T, Buffalo. bushels at Chicago brivate clevators, dnd wiaN. & W. con $83 bbls., average TL.EM bbls; runs, 100 200 & d e e b b nt, dull; | 0,000 bushels at Kingsto 97 Riading wor dar .. bbls., average 73,29 bbi (Shipments Lima. S e T No. 2 red, §i%e f. 0. b., afloat; No. 1 north: e 1014 8L L S35 hols- Suiage IHER RO TURS. L4, J ern Duluth, f. o, b., atiogt; No. 1 hard ansas City Graln and Provisio) &, Ve - BBt 80,82 bbis., averuge s. Manitoba, %6 f. 0. b., dfioat. Options ANSAS CITY, Sept. 15.—WHEAT—Sep- | canada So. .. with gther markets wheat opened firm and | tember, Tliec; Dcromger, T%c; cash No. 2| Central of Ga. higher, reflecting storms west. It then sold | hard, NM"W‘. No. 3 T714@8c; No. . . . of under realizing, poor export inguiry wa‘{m? c; rejected, @ib%c; cash No.‘i 4. i So. nd light ciearances, closlig @x%c net | red, 86 No. 8, ) T34 *Texas & wer. ‘May, 8%@s9c, closed at Soue; Sop- | CORN—September, December, 4414 | C. B & Q. n. T, 8t L. tember closed at 87%c; December, 833-160 cash No. 2 mixed, 48%c; No, 2 white, 1 188 _{Unien P P TEEE HEEH FREE =3%3232333223328 flfl!fl;fi&‘tala&l; 7 ) gSrERAIBN 2BRE3S3 8 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. NEW YORK, Bept. 16—EVAPORATED APPLES—-The market is quiet. The new fruit arriving is of ordinary quality and ::‘lcus hl\'o;‘hhuy‘:‘l‘l' with l]unlsllov:; r;n' 8 16-16¢, closed at §$%c. No. 3, 481, {130%| " do cony. ging from G%@sc for prime, October-No- SORN—Recipts, ioio0 bu.; exports, 2,05 | OATS—No. 2 white, 0@flc; No. 2 mixed, 100 [Wabash ... yémber delivery. Commion are quoted ut bu.; spot, firm; No. 2, %e elevator and b | 3¢, CRELE AT R R o', prims, SUEINo; chalos, 6@siac; fancy, £.'0. b.' afoa . 2 yellow, 6le; No. 2 Y . 2, B8c. Colorado So. 4s..... 8313/%Weat g NG RN sD FRU otivi opening on the frost | i rie prior llen 4s. ¥ h tuation, being sustained later by damage | eamery, 16@15c; dairy, tancy, | o general da...... 85 '(Con. Tobacco $a..... pen) | MATKet shows little change, with prices news from the belt. The eclose was at 2 » oF. W. & D. C. is..02 |Colo. Fuel conv. bs, sl ranging from 34@7c for all grades. net advance. closed at b8kge; S EGGS—Firm; Missouri and Kansas, cases | *Hocklng Val. 4%s..15 Apricots are firmly held. Cholce are quoted l;\mb:l'r. 8 P c Bo%@os 11-16¢, 4 lfl'l:ll““\:"\,‘l lhid, new No. 2, whitewood cases *Bid. **Offered. ;!‘)‘*3‘5:(13‘/!"'.0:!.”: ':’lhul:A‘.n D";U‘lvl:l :‘.“ :ll‘:(";l. closed at 6sbye. ncluded, 18%c. —_— @wlzc eachet e stead \ qu OATS—Receipts, 67600 bu.; exports, 225;| eipts. Shipments, Boston Stock Quotatio: demand under cholce quu‘lcd at TH@THe, t, firm; No. 2 51\‘" standard white, \‘\hl‘lll- bu 82,800 BOSTON, Sept. 16.—Call and extra cholce at TNGSc. \f: No. 3, 40%c; No. 3 white, 4c; No. §|Corn, bu N, Sep! E S——— ';'fllAfl* @ l“l:lk rlhlle. 4241 46 —Kasy; shipping, G@ive; good to choice, 9G¥ ‘ HOPS—bteady; state, 193 crop, med:um to choic ; 102 crop, common (o choice, | 21G36e; olds, $@13c; Pacific cousi, 1913 crop, medium to 'choice, 26@3c; 1% crop, com- | mon to cholce, 21@%c; olds, 13e. 2ass i Zo% = ' 34 feeders, 1 cow. 3 cows. 7 feeders.. 1 bull.. 2 helfers 2 feeders. 12 cows. ) ERIZLSLSSLRRESSSALRE AT SENES eSS L LRRANS AL NSTLETHREBKESTSEBRART T —— L1 3:3 43 DEEDS filed for record yester nished by the Midland Guarantee “'rust company, bonded ubsiracter, Farnam street Mary ¥. Hamilton et al, heirs at law of ‘Charles W. Hamiilon, deceased, 1o the United States National bank of Omaha, lots W, 4 and 22, in Omaha Building and Saving Asso- clation addition M. Clara Palmer and husband' (o Florence A. Chase, lot 24, block 10, Briggs' Place addition John M. Atchison and wife lot 2%, block 10, Briggs' Place addj HoRT ] cariters Willard A. Scot Wrikht, wid feet, €l) feet lot 16, Bartleti's addition Florence A. Chase Charles W. Underhill, ed0 Teet lot 2, block 10, Briggw' Place addition George M. Hazard, executor, ‘Amanda Hagard, lot's, block 1, Port- land Place addition. Florence A, Chase Harry B. Lemere, w20 feet lot 2i, block 10, Briggs' Place addition. George A. Coffey und wite, to Miry A. Pittman, lot 3, block 42, Ambler loans, 4@ per cent; time loans, 51%@6 per cent. LMclal s and Molasses. Closing prices on stocks and bonds: SR » Produce Market. Atchison 45 1% Amalgamated ........ 4y | NEW YORK, Sept. 10 3 feeders. p e Mex. Central 4a...... Tiv|Bingham .. . 23 9 1 feeder. PHIA, Sept. 16.—BUTTER— | Xihison ororiss alimet. & Hecis. . 450 3 ) 4. 1| 8 teeders.. nearby prints, 2lc; western, 199 | do pta e %|Centennial . it 20¢ v 7 feeders. Boston & Albany....30 " |Copper Rany s Pirm. good demand; fresh nearby, | Boston & <.-..168 | Dominion Coal . cut ioaf, b.o western, 2lc, 1033 off; sou hern, | Boston eiad’ A [Fmatia . 5.00c; granulated, 4. ) R i Paallle g |+ JLASSES—Firm: ' N ‘Orleans open —Firm. gond demand; New York | LUilon Paciic o 2 INoNaRE ... xerle Sood to cholce, @2 e 3 full creams, fancy, 11%@11%c; choice, 118 ‘125 Oaceola NEW ORLEANS, ' Bept. 16—8UGAR— TFALLOW—Firm; clty, b¢; %o | M1 1air 10 §o0d, 1N@IK B 120 -s0n<sore JLBB{PAFTOR o0ses Firm; open kettle centrifugal, 3%@3c; c .‘ 0 ahd nd kil AT, e 3 mi Quiney ... trifu, ‘;u ;}:}‘: 47-16c; yellow, 8 13-16@4%c; \lr\‘;y?‘mln:c O CE—Pirm; domestic, £ L n polls . ur a ram, | Dominion 10% | Santa Fe Copper..... seconds, c. 3 o aho ewes. Japan, 5% ase ey to omiva. Mds; | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 16—WHEAT— | gen. Electric .- 58 |Temarack ... % MOLASSES—Dull; centrifugal, 5@lsc. C . Idaho ewe ROVISIONS—Beef, firm: tamily, §10.05¢ | Décember, §lc: May, s@83%c; on track | Ygo L v 1%/ Triaity b oo B nsadie Idaho ewes 15; meas. §8.0008.50; beef hams, 3515250, | NO. 1 hard, 90%c: No. 1 northern, 89140; | vatied Fruit «ororis 200 . Coffee Market. ‘chel. gw‘-_zul:» V; ity fr:‘l.l‘u“hmh mess, 'fjm: northern, 8$4)4@85%c; No. 3 nprthern, | U. 8. 14| victorta | NEW YU!(U\'. Sept lfid-—(“f)l":EErThe 006 - vl 8. : | Winoaa eady at un-| illes, 9K@12e; pickled shoulde | FLOUR—Rirst patents, $4.75@4.85: second | W Common_ . 1 | Wolverl Phnged prices and raled moderately active led hams, 124@i8c. Lard, quiet: westorn Patents, $4.60@4.70: first’ clears, $3.50@3.60; | Adventure ........... §_[Daly West, 9% | as a result of covering and some outside steamed, 33.75; mefined, steady: continent, | Second clears, 32.80G2 9. Alioues +..iiiiiiion. 4% demand. following steady European cables .00; ~South American, $3.15; compou. BRAN—In bulk, $13.75@14.00 Srer—— colpts ted, 3 iy, i o clear e R Recaipte, . 10A0 *hian - frm; Milwaukee Grain Market. LONDON, Sept. 16.—Closing quotations: | from Brazil ana the movement to Brazilian PO TER-—Recelpte, 10000 phin | Grm; | MILWAUKER, Sept. 16— WHEAT-Firm. + 8 |Mimourt, k. & ... 0% | POFIS excocded last year's (.,}E‘E.g_&mp D s e pate | Close’ No. 1 northern, 91éisle; No. 2 north- 8% New York Central .. 1548 | , The market closed’steady net unchanged o R Recelpta, 4150 pLew, frm: atato | ern, 89G%i4c; new Decomber. S2ic. 3%/ Nortolk & Westera ... 24 | to § points. Sales were 27,750 bags. in- 5 B i, faured and white: | "Ry R-Higher: i, 5 88| odo b "4 | cluding October, at 430G4.%c. November, William Krenke Neb Wil h et 3 - LEY—F tarlo 254,307 i ks eaders. . 8—Receipts, 9,870 pkgs., unsettled; | g4 rm; ci sample, 500 | 49 BI% o 5iial ] 2| Penneyiveats :#1::”‘ E&%mber ;w % arch, : . She, ‘western, n e 135% 1 POV RY —Alive, steady; western chick. | CORN—December, %o asked. Chtacpaaus’ & Ohio.. 3% Readiog .. New York Mi Quotations. NEW YORI, Sept. 16.—The following are 2aRsERS2EneT 143 82 00 30 50 60 60 00 5900 50 6950 6905 09 EIRIRSRSES b o 0055 5810 00 80100 05 80 CORS RS ISL3 LR o 8318960 800 59 85 CO SRS IS 13 nRasnseR 500015 804000 6559 8310 00 0O W a0 8908 Qeocs ROUBHEHE il awtharts | gt 2Senagresitiiseascannas SHESF8 Euny @ Wyoming ewes 1daho cull lambs Idaho cull lambs........ ” Wyoming feeder yearlings. Wyoming feeder yearlings 1daho wethers............... Tdaho wethers......... Idaho wethers. Idaho wethers wethers, cull lambs.. lambs...... feeder lambs feeder lambs. feeder lambs. . lambs.......\ seee 1daho lambs ‘s . SOLD YESTERDAY. Idaho cull ewes. Wyoming ewes. Wyoming ewes. Wyoming ewes.. Idaho ewes.. TIdaho ewes...... Wyoming lambs Idaho feeder yearlings Wyoming yearlines . Wyoming ‘yearlings. Wyoming yeerlings. .. Wyoming vearling: Wyoming yearling Wyoming yearlings. Wyoming yearlings. Wyoming vesrlings Wyoming feeder lambs. Wyoming feeder lambs. 100 Wyoming cull lambs T8 Wyoming feeder lambs. CEGE S W B g Place addition oy Tukey Land company to Harry Frost, lot 55 and sb% lot b6, Windsor Place addition ... o of, fe.oom James Wright and wife to’ 'John O. Mystrom. part tax lot 22, swi, sei, godtion 16-18:13. ... . Willlam J. Walsh to James ‘W Jots & and 9, block 4, Mount Douglas addition e R e v Frederick H. Davis and wife to 'An- drew P. Johnston, part lot 8, Dewey Place addition ..l........ Syt Anna M. Schmidt ‘and ‘husband fo John A. Peterson, el lot 5, block 11, Bhinn's AAAILION. ... orei i iiniaiias Frank Aleksiewlcs and ‘wife to Anms- tasia and Henry Aleksiewics, lot 8, block %6, South Omaha... e 1408 o tema o St 3 £2 ASS & SSSHWE3 = H wroes 8223 Cy I 4 i 110-111 Board of Trade, OMAHA, NEB. W. E. Ward, Manager, Tol 1514 0o e tere October. $610; December, Jaing: January. s X + 30 Little Chiet '('n"i'z- 3 ENC white, 3TNOIKe: | parnis, mere e fli‘:‘:‘.‘.fi""""' S PRoCOLE 1..r.r 1 feeder. 1 bull, BAR SILVER—Quiet at 23%d per ounce, | Horn Bliver . Blerra Neveda . § calves. 1 cow. DULUTH, Sept. 16—WHEAT—On track, | JBis%, Which wers affected by the Algerian | 3408 15-16 per cent and for three monthy' |' “Assessment pald. *Offered. yz'é,bi.fi'hbfwkfmbi e and in 004 devtand odn Biaman Jaler Dry Goods Market. in consols and less ens, 1 Towls, 134c:’ ‘turkeys, 13c Chiape G W v il "o ] Prsenet Rem: wesun rotlers e towls, Tolede oM B P | & 3 Ma e, . TOLEDO. Sept. 16.—-SEED. Close: Clover, | DeBeers . the quotations on mining stocks Peorla Grain Market .15, March, ‘363 Timothy, » Brie . » A o0 . Urtarke PEORIA, IIL. Sept. 16—CORN—Higher; WEher Alafse, - Mn: G i v el SEERe s S Neb. o Now 3 : ooy Comstock. Tuanel..... T 'Fotoml ...t 1bull...... 140 200 18 cows e~ i WP ARIS. Sept 16—Thre % Nash. 106wl do- pra R | con Cal & Va-.ll10 Savage Robbins—Neb. Prices’ opened fl d MONEY. r cent. T} Ircn Siiver . |Small Hopes 1 cow.. 2 8 calves Duluth Grain Mark fnd’ Sonilined strong througnout exeip | count in e opert market for share Lic s | Lesdvili' Cod \dandard ... 3 heifers..1080 260 17 cows - : | troubles: 7 steers.. }o. L porthern, c; No. 3 northern, ®e; | PR, is 816-18 per cent. g steers. falriy . Trading ook, ariacount CINCINNATI, Sept. 16.—WHISKY—Dis- Liverpool Grein and Provisious. Improved under the jafivences nt‘:h:‘::nl; we. on-..'l?.':".'u:-’&'.’:d.‘i{ ) thovt ey g"fi" . el o Banis o 3 of an advance in | desire to provide for the future. - — D L e eir_position e " pring, frm At te 104 opened ‘sieady and With a hardening len: | here and there, rulors are heard of siight | Anished goods v M- WHISKY—$1.3 for WEZEERES BSAABLLTINRILLLIEBAL RLTIAAR 285 83 22 LB W e e

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