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SDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 190 ¢ 3 < X r 3 3 cows...106 26 |74 Wyoming feeder ewes 0 2 northet ring, no stock; futures,| NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. | which has been charging one-half _per M H LWE ]- Ch M RKET 2 feeders.. 915 § 30 y omi e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Sieady "octsber, " Rf, Secomber, o 5 hanve eeuera ks for navantes. | OMAHA STO A o oo gk ansomNen | @ Nebrask owes..... Puturee, ¢ "-m:r. .".2‘..'_'.’.‘.‘5"' “‘:;:.;.“ e Much more Confident Feel- | :7;-?::‘:‘:.-:2; A4 stock exchange were 1 feeder... §70 2 25 Wyoming ewes.. s vember, s 3%d; December, 48 3%d. d Higher Prices Ruled. gloomy and walting for the outcome of the W, Hoke—N Wyoming lambs. i ¢ 5180’8 Cure is an offec y . g 1o | Settiement, though the feeling of anxiety . € feeders,, &8 385 4 fer s 1eaho ewes. MY Better Tone in Stook Market Was Reflected | Piso's Cure is an effeciual remedy for cold | NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—People who carde | Jettlement, though the foeling 0 FUXCY | Oontinned Heavy Receipts of Onttle Onused e 3 oy Bty ek st the Grain Pits. on the lungs. All druggists. 25c. down to Wall street (oday expecting a de- | NiHEUN" largely 10 the overloaded condi Prices to Weaken a Little. 22 feeders., 198 8 % 3 focd T J0RN0 OWeBe.:ssetvees I3 the Ors - morulized break in price, met with & 8urprise | {ion6r the miarket for Investment securi- ; L idaho swes g — SALE MARKET. | & Vigorous support was forthcoming 1rom | {03 “Tre securitios settiement disclosed & R o RS the most poweriul financial Intaresta n the | L& LSOO, Ot in' atum, v ™~ e oo Eeaciing MARKET FOR WHEAT RULED STRONGER | Condition of Trade and Quotat T e oaed Retive | Dut they Ciosed steadler, the low prices in® HOGS OPENED SLOW AND A NICKEL HIGHER | 1 feeder... 030 320 20 fecders.. 80 2 1daho cull lambs. Mapie.and Faney Produce. and sirong, and at the best prices of Ui e e o e dmonn. — Amed: o o ke . i’ > 2 Wyoming yeariins BGG esh stock, | 1, 1%. day. Net gains of 2 to § points were gen- | SOSTE Ak tn whe IR e Nat, 4 5 ers... M3 cders. 9 arlings. .. Corn Market Followed that of the| Liv TR - Hens " 8i4¢; eral rule throughout tie list, and tne ivad- [ SA0S Closed strong. Grand Frunit Wed t00 [ Heaviest Rum of Sheep for the Year | 1 heifer. . 6% Wyoming feeder Tambs o Jennsyivania u - o 2 feeders.. 8 3 30 Wyoming/feeder lambs , with Oats Domile :‘r:;: L 9%0; 1 ;'.fmfiifxmfifyflé'r"' A;l:;:- -‘j). ';L'n. ';‘} f!““-;l” ;;\xll“:\"l"l\:\mrs were weak, owing to forced | Today and the Market om Both o Foghas % - g “ ;:um.r: |(‘-.~1=0: :::h ducks, 8G9c. raciiic, Atchison, Louisviile, Rock Island, DA RIS 20.—Busines the bourse Fat Staft and Feeders Was s " ~attle. Co Wy Aoy B roe oo by the Other O T B —Packing stock, 13m3ie; cholos | Meétropolitan Buieet Raiwiy, Brookivt | yaqay opened fechie. Rio Tintos had & Weakk ¢ 18 teenrn A B e e b Ntentts et o Markets, o fancy dairy, in tubs, 16@lc; separater, 'l):’-“n(:n 0 'l;;:u e o T me ¥ favther | strong reaction, losing 16f, and \{ndu\m:lfldlz ak to a Dime Lower, “V Teylor—Wyo y 8 1dano.yeariing 3 « clation ¢ A e | s Auenct erica st. Late! ere . 3 0 ey , ISH-Fresh caught trout, lo; | slump today was vased on fhe condition = y":ulnnlfn-SFQXvfi(rl'v“n:’c.dnlyl\]|‘»lrnnl:mllgl“ lost 3 Dol i 315 45 cowa. 000 38 | R ickerel, § Oc; perch, 6e; buffalo, | Of Pennsylvania night. ifluence | gr, "hree per ce tes, 9f, §isc y P < AR eder lambs. CHICAQO, Sept. 20.—A better tone In the | Fistyee: bluefish 16c: whilehsh, 10e; salmon, | Was Supplemented by the further deciine | round. Three per cent rente SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 0. |10 cows Wyoming feeder lanibs. stock market was reflected in the g n and | 1ic; haddock, 1 codfish, 12¢; redsnapper, | In Britisi Consols toany to & new low level. BERLIN. Sf'pi axchange on London, Receipts were: 11 riings provisions pits today and prices ruled |1ic: lobsters, boiied, per Ib., o, lobsters, | AS the course of this premier British se- | oy “5gu Srue for checks. Discount rates: | Officlal” Monday. ‘ 089 T K er lambs. frmer, December wheat closing at a gain | green, per Ib., 2c: bullheads, lic; catfish, | curity has kept pace with our owm mar- | g or "B R el CHEEne Bl per Officlal Tuesday 17 calves... 166 K N o Jdaho feeder lambs.... of e, December corn was up W@%c ana |1l4c; black bass, 20@2%; halibut, S¢; Crappi ket in tne down grade, reflecting the same | 500 o Ohitls, 8% per cent. Prig 110 o "“',"“;"{1‘ Cattle Co.—Wyo, Idaho feeder lambs... r Y oc ) STE Net , per can, ) s or dras v vesterday's New London quo- d veek. S ¥ 3. Brooks—Wyo daho o ity netive buyin by some of the lead: | Go: per gul, $516; exitn scieots, per can | U Mauldtion elsewhere; the opening lone R T T e FOFE WA RO § Same o 91 16 |00 cOws... 1070 285 1 cow.... 380 1daho jambe ers in the wheat pit who were influenced |3 per gal. $1.9; standard, per can, 30c; | Was unsettled. United States Stepl issues | ™ 4 et gutins Same three weeks ago. ¥ 21,14 1 steer.....1200 2 7 Idaho feeder lambs. by the upward trend of values on Wall | per gal., §1.60 made a further break, the comon and Wool Market Bame four weeks ago. 3 . H. 34 Idaho feeder lambs... sireet started shorts to cover early In the [ BRAN—Pet ton, $14.00 referred breaking through yesterday s new . Same days last year.....2 38 feeders. 1011 c 3 Idaho lamb ! day and as a resuit the market ruled strong HAY—Pricrs quoted by Omaha Whole- low rm-un*ll m.thk:‘m bnn}ls ‘nl.mmf “:p:x‘x‘x‘\‘é 1. —The 1nnh mrlmfl of feeder 1:]»5;. % et iy o on steady cables, | sale Dealers’ ton: Cholea No. - |in a quarter. The majority yol « ; ed today with offer- L womas King- . i ey s v D D N Shads. (o GG MEner, | land, B o0 e R E0s raaine. $8.00; | changss was on tne side of declines, and . here was 4 full AL | ceuhs, liowing table shows tiie receipts O |15 feeders.. A3 § CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. at e, A good demand from all classes [ coarse, §7. K there was mome special pressure againbt | tendance. Competition was keen and the [ he'\a°8e alld sheep at South Omuha for Mitchell Cattle Co.—Wyo. — of buyers soon caused a rally and December | are for hay of o New York Central. New York's break in | z3vances were maintained. Prices at the | yea, € and comparisons with las cows. 65 245 Cattle Market Demoralised and Slow— #old up to 7i%c during the first half hour. | mand fair and receipts light. Pennsylvania having brought that & per| iiose were firm. During the series fine " y M. 8. Fisher—Colo. L Part of the early strength was due to the | CORN-4c, gent stock to a parity with the 5 per eent. | P00 K€ T L o e and faulty meri- | Cattle L1903, 190: . feeders. 2 1 feeder... Hogs Higher—Sheep Stendy. bettor southwest and, northwest markets E 3 New York Central and the usual bear [ Jieritos wove hnohaneed and failty oS | Croes 864,100 H. G. Wearl—S. D. CHICAGO, I, Sept. 20.—CATTL and to the exccilent dish demand. Toward | RYE-No. 2, pressure under thess circumstances de- | Do ¢ g uC A" (0 reasién were i | Sheop Tt dusod 92 steers.... 1078 .4 35 celpta; 100 hedd,“Thciuding Som T fncrease of 7,000,00 _ bushels in GHOTATOES—Utah and Dakota, per bu., | proclamation that othcr influences were at -;rl;:!‘";»‘-'n“l *\;;fl";"" the ‘fl-‘“h:;;‘:f-“‘l'{’;‘z p_",:,‘”‘,“,‘,‘"' ihe last several duys with com- feeder. .. o 0 3 el b & b bbivm. u X supply - f0¢. work. The buying of this stock was trace- | 3ross-bre vhich were unc d A eifer 29 o 3 L Do i poo medium, $3.75¢ e T Vbl SRRl bed ot i con- | , SWEET POTATOES—Home grown, Jor | able to the banking house of Kuhn, Loeb | opening, sutsequent'y, with greasles, ad- . aeeti. X kers and ‘eeders, $2.85G430; cows, oo 1y Trading was rarther quiet the |basket 60c: Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl.. $380. | & Company, which manages the company's | vanced § per cent. 'Medium cross-breds | Date. | 1903. i 1900, (1599 | 1898, (1897, % Boped D sl o045 Im-m-p 004.50; forer Dart of the session, but & steady | BEANS—iome grown, wax, per market | financial operations. The most heavy buy- | opened 5 per cent to 7 per cent and coarse — atee E atouts.. bulls, caly tone_ r‘éw.um December closing %c higher | Pasket, 40@s0c; string, per market basket, | ing orders in United States Steel preferred, [ 10 per cent higher, and final sales were re- 604/ 420 361 399 feed %5 3 - P at TiM@iT%e. Clearances of wheat and oogmoc. were credited to J. P. Morgan & Company, | spectively 10 and 15 per cent above the July flour were equal_to 23,400 bu. Primary re- MwATOES—Homs grown, per basket, -And 1]: wns-(n_g!r;nea lhnlllh-) Phen mu-mxlnl-r average grlm-. Finer scoured and :uws 02,400 by 140c. malgamated Copper by brokers usually | were unchanged, r cent fo 7 "'p;'.r':r.‘:,l' N inneegatis And. Butatn e | NAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.65. employed by the Btandara Oil party might per. cent and courss 0. 3.-5"".“ m.n:\f Ported receipts of 1,057 cars, which, with 1aCELERY - Michigan, —per doz. 80@98c; | be accepted In good faith as indicating their | Soutn_African wool sold indifferently ns ocal receipts of 176 cars (4 of oontract |large western, dsc. activity on the buying side of that Darty. | (he ofterings were largely faulty and infer- rade), made total receipts for the three [ ONIONS—New home grown, dry, per Ib., | There “has been an almost supersiitious | jor grades. They opened, with the excep- oints’ of 1233 cars, againet 63 cars last 1o Spanish, per crate, SLTS. feeling among, the whole speculative con. | ion g TR LR IR (o ‘week and 1,427 cars a year ago. r v §1.00. T o Vslow | but later hardened, and scoured and finer ts upward FRUITS. which had reached the point of a slow | P lened, . ey o |'°"‘|’"?nwh§:‘-f"aé‘; Tarket | PLUMS—Utah and Colorado, 86 anic would not be checked until these | SIOthing greasy closed unchanged from the tendency early In the day U] ah and Colorado, §e. . o | July prices. During the series 80,000 bales ruled strong, with considerable buying by | PRUNES—Itallan, per box, $1.00; Silver, | financial leaders begun to buy stocks large ; by th 70,000 for th shorts, Light country offerings were re- | $1.00. ly and in concert. The conviction that this | Were taken by the home trade, 70,000 for the sponsible for much of the early strength | PEACHES — California Salaways, $1.00; | Would happen had an electrical effect on | continent, 1,000 for America and 7,00 were and reports of damage by frost in Nebraska | Utah freestones, $1.00; Colorado Albertas, | Speculative sentiment, and drove the bears | held over for the next sales. Fol'owing are helped to create the bullish sentiment. The | §1.10, 10 cover with & scramble. Some of the | the sales in detall: New South Wales, 2,600 weekly government report was decidedly | CRABAPPLES—Per bbl., $.00. large bear speculators put out fresh lines | bales, scoured. G4%d@ls9d; greasy, 5%d bum‘. and caused considerable M‘llln{; PEARB—Colorado and Utah Sheldon, | at different stages of the decline with con- | @ls. Queensland, 0 bales; scoured, Si4d@ which resulted in a loss of most of the early gain. After selling between 45%@46%c to |32.00; Washington and Idaho Bartletts, $2.560 | designed simply to support the market 1o |scoured, 7i4d@is10d; greasy, 5d@1s 2d. {6%c Dacember closed 14@H%o higher at 46%c. | @2.75 be resold upon any considerable advance. | West Australia, 400 bales; greasy, 7A@ Local recelpts were 668 cars, with 70 of con- | APPLES—Weltheys and other varieties, | But there was no evidence of this reselling | g12d, New Zealand, 5,000 bales; scoured, tract grade. er 3-bu. bbl.. $2.50073.00; Snows, $3.25; Mich. | and the belief gained ground that the great | gigis died; s 1d. - Cape of Oats were firm early In the session, due | fgan stock. $350; Californfa Bellflowers, per | banking interests had definitely changed | G5oq Hope and Natal, 6% bales; scoured, largely to the strength in other grains | box, $1.60@i.60; New York stock, §3.50. their policy of abandoning the market to its | TO0% 4 70Pey M Nt 00, 07 and the market received fair support from | GRAPES—California Tokays, $150; Corin- [ own resources and biding the time when | Mg HgRA s BE Ahare Nas Dok o fAIF Brokers. Later there was considerable sell- | choir, $1.60; Black Ferara. §1.50; Muscats, | the fever of selling, which has taken | BOSTON, Scpt. 20— There hae been a fair J by commission houses and a reaction | $1.25; home, grown, per 8-1b. basket, 23@24c. | hold of the securities holding public would | P BONR. 0 GUSTRTEE BORF T8 ARG OO TRl s ), followed. December closed with a gain of | CRANBERRIES—Per bbl, $7.2@7.50; per | exhaust itself. It was evident at the same | Ket this week, though & 1758 moder. ALH 1 W. B. Clanton-8, D. @Y% at 36%@I6Ke. Local receipts were | box, $2.50G2.75. gimo that the urgent lquidation lacked the | 116, Sre (06 Hgecs Jare s only | S Bunday, - 9 Tollostas Dollddy, 19T 3 G tearn.. 160_cars. TROPICAL FRUITS. et Che Tesult there wae a mariced | 0f their mills. Prices are firm, with prac- [ The officiai number of cars of stock tion of September pork and GRS Valenc markets. As the result there was a marked eir mll o n, v d 3 210 :.Z“l‘h‘e”‘pié‘;f.‘ion. Tharket ruted frm on flf\‘fi-‘}fiig:},:#’“,‘,:,“n";h"l,;'%‘,y,'. P43, | Tevival of confidence and & dissipation of | tIcally no change from last week. Quota- brought in today by each road was: 285 & good demand from brokers. An advance | o g 00" N AT Kertucky. el t2... three-elghths- the price of hogs with light re. % . the speculative mind of late with even entu Indiana, etc.,. three-elgl , fipts nt the yards, fogether with the firm. | ,LEMONS—Cailfornlu fancy, 0, o0, 30 | erenter effect than kreater developments. - | biood, 24@2e; uarter-blood, 24gasc; ‘braid, | Wabash oo § o 4 Vil O twdnte. ness in corn gave ‘a better tone to prices, W R ey S ‘The news of the day was not a factor at Territory, Idaho, fine. M@ibe; fine | Missourl Pacific. i ‘8 ¥ ; teeder but trading was light with offerings scat- - ers MISCELLANEOUS, all in the movement of pric ; medium. 18@18c. Wyom- 4 ders, To0d et higher at | CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, | The bond market became firm in svm- | ing, fine _medium, 16%@i74c; 3 4 .- P ¢ cow.. B X 12ic; Wisconsin Yeung Americas, 13%ci| pathy with the recovery in stocks. Total .| 18%@19c. Utah and Nevada. fine, -, g . 5 .- 0 9 feeders. . ribs were Thc higher, .82%. black Swiss, loc; Wisconsin brick, 12%ci | males par value, $4,885,000. United States |15 fine medium, 10%@17%c; medium, | B L . 3 cows, Bstimated receipts 1 t Wisconsin limberger, 12c. declined 3% per cent on the last call. . fine, 15@16c;; fine medium . & 9 steers. 265 cars; oats, 100 cars; ho JHONEY—Nebraska, per 24 trames, $3.50;| Following are the closing qudtations on medium, 16@20c. Montana, fin: R . . 3 4 steers Utah and Colorado, per 2 frames, $3.60. the New York Stock exchange cholce, M@?lc; fine medium choice, W@2lc; & - [ & P., east 1 feeder. POPCORN—Per ib., 214c; shelled, 3@8%c. | Atchison . 3%, do ptd . . stgnle, 202%1c; medium cholee, 214922, v Ry ol W West. A. Arnot—-Wyo, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, B#gnfif—r:.nx een, ;zNo,“ldm;g, R A T Southern P ST. ' LOUIS, Sept. 29.—WOOL—Steady; | Great Western...... I e 4 v b o; alted, 7 0. 2 salted, 6%c: | Baitwnore & O 4% Southern Raiiwey medium grades, combing and clothing, 166 3 i owling—Wyo. s for_record yesterday as_fur- No 't veal calf, 3 to fi_clb. $t6c; No. 2 veal | do . pid 8| do P s 2lc; lght fine, 15@17%c; heavy fine, 12@i4tze; |, TOtal receipts % 1 2 240 3steers.... the Midland Guarantee & Trust calf, 12 to 15 1bs., G%c; dry salted hides, 8@ | Canadian Pacific 120 |Texas & Pacific..... tub washed, 20030 The disposition of the day's receipts was s ] 16 feeders bonded abstracter, 1614 Far 1%c;'sheep peits, 'Z@1bc; horse hides, $1.50g | Central of N. J 184 |75, 8t L. & W,.o... shed, 2003 i as follows, each buyer purchasing th 3 9 3 steers 4 i 7 e 250, Ches, & ORI, 2% G0 ptd ... ey ber of head indicated: B e o NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft-shell, per I, | Chicago & Alion...... 3l's Union Pacific . MOt Mnvicet, e o e 8. Steffer—Wyo. 10 ek 3 Wircwod S0 280 oy 17c; hard-shell, per Ib., l4c; No. 2 il | 86,5090 < 2ig Sl wavast NEW YORK, Sept. 2).—METALS—There | Omaha Packing Cd 4468l 1,23 vs. .. 16 feeders, haloe . &nd . HoRbed 10 er 1b., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, per Ib., 1 s 3o 28| do. ptd K was another big decline in London tin | Swift and Compan, 923 i 3 Clayton; und % lots 2% and razils, per ib, 12c; filberts, per Ib.. 12 | chicago & N. W, 156 |W. & L. E prices, the losses for the day being about | Armour & Co. 1,484 W block 1, Saunders & Himebaughs almonds, soft-sheil, per Ib., 16c; hard-shell, [ Chicago T. & T. 934 Wis. Ce & s 6d, with spot closing at£112 7s 6d | Cudahy Packin, 1,238 add. to Walnut Hill . per Ib., ‘15c; pecans, large, per Ib. 12c} | do pta 1| 'do_pl and futures at £113, Locally the market | Swit, from country Rahn and wife to W. C. ieyden small, per Ib., llc; r!nnuu, per Ib, 5ic;|C., C, C. & 8t L.... 63% Adams - was quiet. A sale of ten tons spot tin was { Armour, from Sfou: 339 block 2, Dworak's add 3 roasted peanuts, per Te. Colorado Southern. ... 11% Amer. e reported at $25.50 and closing quotations | Vansant & Co. Wb 4 Elmwood Park Land company to Wil ATW|U. 8. E: were $25.45@25.60. Copper also was lower in | Carey & Bento F oy 16 feeders. 3 4 bulls liam B. Howard; block 107, Dundee Fpo ey London, spot declining s 6d to £54 7s 6d, [ Lobman & Co.. Sy i 1 bull. Plhcendd.. . ” LOUIS, —~WHEAT—Firm; 5 [Amer. E72"F: and s for futures to £66 10s. Locaily cop- | McCreary & Cai : i inker—Wyo. Clara F. Prait and husband o Den- No. 2 red cash, $Sc; November 823c; ver & e . thvich per was dull. Lake and electrolytic are | U'nderwood 9 6 steers.... 3 4 2 steers, nis D. Sullivan; lot 16, block 1, lat. December, - 3 d b 8 L now quoted at $13.25@13.50 and casting at | Huston & Co.. ... e olce— Wy aa. M| renue 4 » 82%c; May, 834c; No. # hard, o 9 e - add. to Missourl avenue Park...... se, f X 13.12%. Lead was unchanged at £11 in | Livingstone & S| ir 131 feeders 2 126 feeders. . Ralph B. Bush and wife to Intersiate ORN—Firm; No. 2 cash, 45%@46%c; De- London and locally at u‘w’tms eultr'wn- H 4 e 50 feeders.. i 10 feeders. . Investment Trust, limited; lot 25, cember, 43%c; May, 43%c. 46%, do ptd . 28 6d lower in London, at T nary 00, 3 Sin s ., Currie—Neb. block 10, Kountze & Ruth's add...... OA’ No. 2 ‘cash, 89c; December, A (X mained quiet and unchanged here at 36.00 ¥ ¥ : 3 1 bull.. Eleanor G. Morris and husband to do pta i Iron closed_at 49s 6d in Glasgow and at F. "Hobbick. L v A R A 1o ™l ‘1 | 438 '6d In Middlesborough. Locally iron | Morton & G.. : ‘386 Rovatue & Forhls caa,. .:ooek & FLOUR—Firm; red 'winter patents, $4.00 | : Tas aquiet. No. 1 foundry northern, at|Rothschilds b .. 143 Vernon K. Parmiee, et al o Rt is . 3 A . $16.5; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1|Wertheimer v 4] 1 Owens; e lot 6, block 24, city. t, BNgs.%; e foundry southern soft, at $i5.60. Degan ... 3 ) . M. Disney and wi 3 2 clear, $3.2098.40 W& . 5 ST, LOUIS, Sept. ' 20.—METALS—Lead, | Other buy ‘t P P g S g CORNMEAL Fienindy, P.08.3. ; steady at $4.40; speiter, ateady at $5.60. | Coher buve e . 2 Himebaug's add. 16 Waimt i, £a85 quotations were a8 folloA:, s100p | HRAN-Sleady; sacked cast track, 760 | 3 e : Coftee Mariet. CATELE Thers. Wi gatner HBora) oon | o oo RS Vet 1015 " 5, block 4. Bow- 4.10; straight: log.w spring _patent: AY - 3 0_|Int'n') Pump . . NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The market for (of cattle here this morning which makes FLORIRG: 5 P er's add X etralonts, a4 ®; Dikers, B | QHAY-Tlom, tor god hav: tmothy, $805 | Ml P A attonal Biscuit 1111 dty | coffeo tutures npedm%l soady at unchanged | the Supbly o the two days a little heavier | HOGS—Thers was only a fair run of | Dayid Beckett to Augusts Bulp; e % .50; . $7. L, K. % ces, but turned firmer and more active |than for ‘the same days of last week, but | hogs here this morning for this time of the . ] b WHEAT-No. 3, 80c; No. 3 red, T8%@71%c. | IRON COTTON TIES—$1.06. %R of Mok pid S| No. : : B o bassion proaTaseed on cabies it |about B0 head less’ than fof the mame and, as advices trom other points | Church J. White and wife to Laur CORN—No, 2, 46c; No. 2 yellow, 48%@4dc. | BAGGING—5% 3 T oo ok i 4 Brazil, reporting unfavorably upon the [days of last year. Reports from Chicago | Were rather favorable to the seiling inter- | Lighton; lots 21, 22, 23 and 24, block o SATE—No. 2 s6)ic; No. 3 white, Whe; No, AL o St N (] growinig, crop. The French market aluo | were vory bearieh. as tho decline there for | cits, the market improved a ittle, = rad- ¥ P Tt R L SRR P White, 371GSdc. e e y; johbing, 2 turned firmer towards {ts close, and while [ the two days this week amounts to 36@i0c. | Ing, though, was not very active, as pack- 3 poss RYE—No. 2, ®c. $12.00, Lard, steady at $7.00. Bacon, steady, 4 Brazilian receipts were somewhat fuller, |Owing to that fact packers were naturally | €rs’ were s'ow to pay thie prices usked by [ Fay Edward Hoeton; part lot BA' Y—Good feeding, 48c; falr to|boxed extra shorts and cléar ribs, $10.00; santiment here seemed bullish, and specu- | bearish here, but still the demand was suf- | salesmen, which ranged strong to a nickel | , FOrbes '"kf RS W TUALEY cholee malting, 51@57c. short clear, $10.50. Republic Steel ...... lation on the long side s apparently in- |ficient to prevent much of a break in |higher than yesler(lui"n general market. [ AENCS “f"d“ " E‘"“h’f'"k 0 lmr(e SEEDS—No. 1 flax, 96%c; No. 1 northwest- | POULTRY—Steady; chlckenl‘( 9%40; > S P o y greasing. The spot market also shows some prices. i 3 he hulg}:*y hows sold largely wrom .66 | G undi lot 6, bloci Levy's A ¢ springs, 10c; turk : 4 . mprovement, and - this encourages pur- he same as has been the case for some | 5.10, With some.common kinds below these R e m, L clover, oniract wrade, HoT " p% i turkeys, old, lic; ducks steady : ’ chases of futures = The market closed |littlo time comfed sicers were scarce and he mealum weights went largely | PRI e auest anc wies y50 80 | 0 Ry 8 oeas: oy steady, ne ofnts higher. Sales were |anything at all desirable sold at just about 7006.75, and lights sold up to $6.50. v o L I pee 10 (e, Ba@ueN| shoct | sty e Sreamery, | 10MNgor] s (o8 3 1is | 44,600 bags, Including November at 4.00@4.660; | stcndy prices, Warmed up stuff. thongh. |- About the middle of the market trading | 2 block 10, Kountze & Ruth's add.. 3,600 ibe ides (oose), 3887140838 dry salt RGGE e ioss off. Deecomber, 480480, January, 6.0c; March, | was slow the same na usual. There werd | was extremely slow and father weak, but shoulders (boxed), $6.62%@6.76; short clear Recelpts. Shipments. 5.10@6.20c; May, 6.2@6.%c; July, 5.35G6.46c. | no strictly fancy cattle offered, so that the | later on packers again took hold with more sides (boxed), $8.57. Flour, bbls 11,000 18,00 | 8¢, L & " o sales on paper do not look very high life and the close was more active, and if The following were tho receipts and ship- | Wheat, bu Y : 011 and Rostn. The cow market was slow and very un- | anything, stronger than the opening. ments of flour and grain: Com. S N ) : wan NEW YORK, Sept, 20.-0TL—Cottonseed |€ven. The fendency of prices was un. | AIthough trains were very lato in arriv- Recelpts. Shipments. 1 doubtedly downward, but at the same time | Ing, practically everything was out of first Flour, bbls 5800 P00 | Oats, bu. New York Money Market. gleady. Petroleim steady. Philadelphia and & go0d many cattle Bold about steady with | hards by noon. ' Representative salea: ‘s ) Nheat, bu. Kansas City Grain NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—MONEY—On call: | " ROSINFirm, Festerday, The market could probably best Av. Sh. Pr. No. av. 8n. . Gfie Bes‘ of KANSAS _CITY, . Sept. 2. WHEAT-. | Sic4d¥; lowest, 31y per cent; highest; 3 per | TURPENTINE-Firm_ at 58 described by calling it right around o | &....... 38 8 e t i b & - 5 feeders 3 s t’r%t s (.i l.“‘ ; g feeder... 18 cows, eceipts today, 10,000 head; esti- o 34 cow. 2 6 cows. ¥ mated tomorrow, 2,000 head; steady to 100 COW...... 2 calves. 3 3 i closed easy; mixed and butch calv . ) 1 calf...... 5.00 good to choice heavy, $6.80@6.20; Whitmer—S. D, vy, $5.30§5.75; light, $5.75G6.490; bulk H 11 steers.... $5.65414.06, g SHEEP “AND LAMBS—Receipts, 18,000 Willard & B.—8. D, head: sheep, steady lamb: steady to steers.... 99 3§25 1 bull...... strong: good to choice wethers, 33.40G4.%; 1 cow. fair 10 _cholce mixed, $2.25@3.30; west A D. sheep, $2.2%@4.00; native lambs, $3.50G6.7; Y steers.. 3 38 steers, .. western lambs, $4.40G5.35. steers.... 4“0 2 steers. — ik § paseong. 1. New York Live Stock Market. steers, 1 steer. cows 1bull.. NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—BEEVES—Re- bull. b celpts, 40 head; mainly “consigned direct, No sales reported. The market for dressed beef was steady; city dressed natives sides, general sales, §%@%c per poun Cablés quoted American steers at 1% dressed welght; refrigerator beef at s¥ per pound. Exports steady, 1,741 sheep and 4,40 quariers of beef. CALVES—Recelpts, 618 head; _about stbady; grassers and western calves were in heavy supply. The market was dull ¢ rated lower. About 110 calves w so0ld, of which close to 1,00 were g {and westerns. Veals sold at 0@y per 100 pounds; a bunch of grassers at $.13%; city dregsed veals, 9@l3tge per pound 7 e g T T EELEE ety Fsdses 2 ‘prrmee g £EEe2R 2SS en <T§E8: *gZeLEL * cesesesesss Comene Goantn goono LEREER "PEEERE 28; wcscssecacs 2 ‘zzesgs o o 2 es5s Dutches and Flemish Beauties, per box. | fidence that the large buying orders were | 13 10d; greasy, 7d@9d. Victoria, 1,200 bales; ot 2! & ‘guany steers, S—— & G. Barrett—S. D. feeders 14 feeders cows, 260 1 cow COW...... 850 225 1 bull.. Roy Ostranerd—8. T 1250 390 16 cows,... comacin 82 | ses cceecs _weeecscom o | 223 G535 reported SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 175 head. The market for all grades of bot sheep and lambs was about steady. She sold at 3.9 per 10 pounds; lambs at 6.0006.00; a few culls at $4.00; dressed mut- ton, 5a7l4c per pound; dressed lambs, % many shadowy fears which have Infected | tions: G M @ 5P Cattle. Hogs.Sheep H'r's. PRI k HOGS=Recelpts, 3,81 head; no sales were EEEEE [ o ® EEL] o 2 45% 46@46% | 6% @%| 36 1] 1 1 1 steer, - 88 gds 253 §§8 5 595 330 33 s # = §§S gas 8 88: ®3R 833 4 @ssc. 3 i - o 4 (o - |dime lower, except on something very de- Close: September, el December, ::;“‘;,,{“’é’.‘:.;"f-?a.l?.‘. Poa R per Kl‘:;.\?; arfl-‘p‘»‘, Cu‘.fl"c'::i|n“ci‘i‘g.?m‘i,‘.‘i g‘{f{,‘,‘é,’,’fi;. sirable. A large proportion of the offerings u. 45 Somos cash No. 3 hard, Tiy@rie: No. 3 offered at 3 per cent. Time: Dull and un: | 83,617 bbis.; average, 76,047 bbls.; runs, 41,° | consisted of cows, ang ae a result, It was On the Produce exchange today the but- | wea. mc: it Siosiccted. 61@2%e; No. 2 | changed; sixty days, 6% per cent; ninety | @7 bbis.; average, 71,839 bbls. Shipments, |late before even ‘the bulk of the arrivals ter market was steady; creamerios, 16@210; | - CORN-.Onabor, Bogs days, 6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. | Lima, 8311 bbis.; average 61834 bbis.; runs, | Was disposed of. dairies, 14@19c. B, tead 7k, canes ‘ Prime mercantile’ paper, 6@6% per cent. Lima, 7641 bbls.; average, 56,128 bbls. The demand for the country yesterday {hciuded, Ta@ise. Ehioose fem. Tiagtiso."® N " 2 ETERLING EXCHANGE Basy, with | “SAVANNAH, Sept. 200118 Turpentine, | for stockers and feeders was only fair for " . . actual business in bankers' bills at'$4.8610@ | dull at Sc. Rosin, firm; A, B, C, $1.90; D, |& Monday, but still the better grades were NRW YORK GENERAL MARKET |®¢ b 48615 for demand and at $1820QLE% for ($2.06; b, BN, F. 420 G, 2400 Ho9.00; | cleancd T il i AU AREID.. [T RYE- a5 1, . SRy Shye RN st e B and (1 G B R W 003 W G [ £GF the bettor grades this morning and the HAY~—Cholce timothy, X .00; ] that el 14 safel. uoted Quotations of the Day om Various |prairie 8,50, Y. WHOIW; cholce | " SILVER—Bar, ©hei Mexican dollars, LAy wni faltly sotive. The commen Mnds SEFEE -\;-_.— =5 - & mm BUTLER- Cresmery, 114Q184c: dat b Pattan’ Market, Though were extremely slow and weak. ow- PR ,o.;: -:p““""' g taney. e y 2 ™| BONDB-Market easter for government( NEw YORK, Sept. —COTTON—Futures P e vy oupply. OF {hat clams and . W R—Re- | “EAGS Steady; in nsas k . September, 11.70c; October, celpts, 3,648 bbis.; exports, 1,141 bbla; moder- | stock, cases. returned Ici mew M | o The closing quotations on bonds are as | SREed JWeAK: Beptember. Lo OCORSY: | the indifferent demand for them from the active and steady;’ winter' extras, | whitewood cases fncluded, 18c. follows: January, 9.4bc; February, 9.50c; March, | “Packers were all anxious for good west- [ 6 e four, frm: | whoat, bu i oans | o seen G ol | ases ARutl dthoi May. B one_gpor, | et ETa%s beot icers 83d06 thal cluss was | 411118 i 4 p ; X 000 3 - —8pot, | searce the 3 s ; cholce to fancy, | Co ' < h H E * 133 | dulli prices 4 points lower; American mid- mmon to fair grades though were in big i * & o o £V SRR Y o] >y e d L4 [ B Y e diing, 6.02d; nomina ::::';‘p!y_ ‘and congequently had to sel) around | iy in The Only Double i N ; ! . b K. X . S—telpvre me lower. Western cows were weak to 160 ] h{m"ofle‘d."é.-wn ’ b 2 i City Live Stock Market. @ dime lower and all but the beet stackers | 4 Track Railway afloat o arrive. R o £ 0. D Nuw YORK, Sept. 29.—8pectal cable and ; . 3. KANBAS CITY, Sept. ®—CATTLE_Re. |and feeders, wers, gonerally a dime lower. o By i to Chicago BARLEY-§teady; feeding, G2, o 1. ., |telegraphic diepatchés (o Yradatreet’s this N ses. . gelpts, 16,000 head of natives, 3,00 head of | Fiepres EF STEERS. jont > = 3 Buffalo; malting, 66¢€sc, c. f.t Buftalo. week show the following changes in avall- 5 « No. . Texans. Calves, 1,69 head of natives, 110 BE! L3186 160 670 1. B U WHEAT Receipts, 108,575 b t, firm; | able supplies as compared with last ac- B do 3., head of Texans." The market for corn fed 2 . 5 SHEEP-Raceints today were the Beavisst No. 3 red, TIko elevator; No. & red: &2igo t | counts: BN & We W0 | cattle was steady; for wintered westerns . . of the year to date, about 3,00 head being 1 ’ o b, afieat; No, 1 northern Duluth, 8570 | Wheat, United States and Canada, east 5 R s G i and grass fed beeves, steady; for quaran- £ on sale. In view of this neavy run the mar- H{] | £ o.b. afioat; No. 1 hurd, Manitoba, siigo | of the Rocky mountains, increase. £0660 | o0/ %" iy 104% Reading gon. da... .. s4s | tine, dull and lower; for stockers and ; ket held up in very satisfuctory manner, £ o. b. afloal Influenced by firmness in | Py (WWheat In and for Europe, Increhsed, 65 St L. &I M. c. Ga..111% | feeders, strong; for cows, steady to 10c both on fat stuff and feeders. Wall '";“«'fl‘:h better Iuh:’e- than x 410000 bu. “Total supply Increased, 7,69, WIKE L &S P 5 & Jlower. ' Cholce export and . dressed beef e 11 ('fi:v’:::“m‘l ’\’,f""fi'n.‘.‘}“f"""nL‘"fi,.fl'""“"" pected whea! an early advance which [ %%, 5% . |st. L . steers, $4.6536.40; fair to g0od, H.00GA.6; A o the heavy run Bt Cnstiveable” coveri 05 i plted States and Canads, engt ot | €. b st 1 L ook und Teoders, 1 0t wesiern fed RS awp vEmoEms, | e tonk fhar ume'about bidding; and as ued (e Oats, United States' and Canada, e tlc'&N . Ts... 1314(So. Rallway 5 steers, $2.6004.25; Texas and Indian stee: ol ) esides t rices ed & decling erease in worid's stocks and_li the Rocky mountains, dccreased. 89,000 by | ¢, i e g Toxas ‘& Pacifo 1a.7" Jizy, | $2.06G8.20; Texas cows, 31.10G¢.25; nativ g S g g e X Indlana anfl Umo ern receipts reactions ensusd, _aithough | "Feading tnoreasen Feorion: e oce i | Can col. 0., T8 L& W s cows, 3$1.25G8.75; native heifers, $2.50@4.10; grades, wh'ch were steady 1o @ shade ' the close was 1@1%c _ net | 1,000,000 bu. At northwesters Interim Celot | OCC. & St L % 'is.. 964 (Unlon Pacie ds canners, 75c@$2.00; bulls, $2.10G3.10; calves, easler.” While there were a good many killers on sale still the larger proportion of flcmbar the offerings consisted of feeders. ' advance. May, closed $3%c; | vators, Z58,000 bu. at Chichgo mrivacs ol | Chicags Ter. . 13| do conv. +2.25006.00. Wh M3 @8te, closed, Sc; December, 108,000 bu. at Depot Harbor. 97.000 | &, -l HOGS—Receipts, 6500 head. The market o, closed, S3%c. bu. at’ Keowatan and §3,000 bu at Omaha, -y opened strong but ol i 4 . . & but closed 10@isc lower. Top, N=Recelpta, 100 bu.; exports, 4. | Thi leading decrease 1s that of 1,00 bu At | Ericprior ites s & $10; bulk of sales, $5.85G8.00; heavy, 9 bu.; t‘wl'b“.ny'~ 13’ :¥ ¢ elevator | Bt. Joseph. oo 827 (Wis. Central ds. $5.66@6.06; mixed packers, $5.56@6.10; light, and Bo 1. . afloat; No. 2 yellow, 56%c; 102 Colo. Fuel ¢, s $.25@6.12%; yorkers, 3$6.1096.12%; pigs, $5.40 No. 3 white, bic. The option market ex- Philadel Produce Market, 104 @6.10. ' . ¥ J rm::ed early :rmlnendn on ;l:e -t;ck tnar-| PHILADELPHIA, Bept. 20.—BUTTER-| *Ex-interest. **Offered. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 10,000 et advance and steady cables, but later [ Unchanged: extra western creamery, 21%c: mene head. The market was steady to easy nmmr realizing and closed steady | nearby prints, 2e. Boston Stock Quotations, k 5 s55s EEEE] The demand for the feeders was again active, but buyers took advantage of the heavy' run to get their supplies for less money, and the same as was the case with L fat stuff, all but the cholcest bunches were g right arcund a dime lower. u(lxlullunld(;gflxrlou! (nlluck: Choice west- ern lambs, 0.00; fair to geod lambs, Hsoaiis cnoice yeariings, Yaf5a4.00; Tl | ====City OffiCes=——= o good yearlings. $3.50G3.75; cholce weth gre adit: wllr o eood wethers. it 1401-1403 FARNAM ST, ; “choice cwes, ; falr to good ewes, §2.6502.90; choice feeder lambe. 34 %4 OMAHA 4.50; 'falr to good feeder lambs, $3.5004.00; L. 624581 focder yearlings. $3.5u3.5; feedér wethers, e $3.00325; feeder ewes, §1.50@2.50. Repre- . sentative sales. 14 western cull ewes 6 western ewes sene 10 western cull Iambs. 81 western lambs. ... 7 Wyoming ewes 218 Wyoming ewes... . 87 Wyoming feoder ewes. 812 Wyoming ewes 632 Wyoming ewes. . 219 Wyoming feeder yearlings. 134 Wyoming feeder lambs 823 Wyoming feeder lambs.. 39 Wyoming feeder lambs 9 Wyoming lambs... 40 Wyoming feeder ewes. 129 Colorado feeder ewes. 249 1daho ewes. ... . 840 Colorado ewes. 470 Wyoming ewes. 5 Wyoming ewes.. . . Wyoming feeder yeariings.. Wyoming feeder yearling: Idaho wethers. . Wyoming wethers Wyoming wethers Wyoming lambs Wyoming feeder Tambs Nebraska feeder lambs Nebraska feeder lambs. Wyoming lambs. Wyoming feedor lambs. Colorado feeder ewes Wyoming feeder lambs Wyoming- wethers....... SOLD YESTERDAY Wyoming feeder ewes........ Wyoming fecder ewes. Wyoming feeder ewes. Nebraska fecder ewes Nebraska feeder ewes Nebraska feeder ewes Wyoming feeder Nebraska feeder Nebraska feeder " at et advance, May, G1%@s%c, | BOGS T oo i ot . Native lambs, $.%5G5.50; western lambs, el Beptember, o, closed, | nearby, %o lass . Siry werte e s, BOSTON, Sept. 2_Call loans, per | B300; | ed owes BIGIT Texas i ‘December, u%fiflg. closed, 62%c. ' | southwestern. 21%@22c; southern, 20@2ic. SIREL 1iNe SR, PN Dév. oen clipped yearlin; - B0QA. pp! T8—Recelpts, 72000 bu.: exports, 64% | CHEESE—Firm: good demand; New York | €losing prices on stocks and bond sheep, §2.40G3.75; stockers and feeders, §2.00 : bu.; spot, qul No. 2, 41%c; standard | full creams, fancy, 124@12%c; choice, 11%@ | Atchison s . 7% Amalgamated ... @3.50. 31 feeders rm:h.c;nfl:. 3, doo; o, 3 while"de; No. | 1tc; fair A o] e R 1 it & i e white, i track white, dlic; track, ; TR ’ St. Louls Live Stock Market, c . Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bra l6a (Copper Rang §T. LOUIS, Sept. 2.—CATTLE—Receipts, | 3 AY—Easy: shipping, $@6ic; good to| MINNEAPOLIS, . 29 WHEAT- 134 |Domiaton Cosl 8,000 head, Including 6,000 head Texans. The choloe, §7¢ i Close: December, 78%c: May, TI%@TT%e . N. H. & H...198% Pranklin market was fair 1o active and steady to HO! teady: medium to cholce, 1918 | n'track, No. 1 hard, 80c; No. 1 narthern. | Fitchburg ptd ... 184 lsle Royals . easy: native shipping and export steers, crop, BG&e: ojds, $@lic; Pacific coast, 1908 | T84@Tbo; No. 2 northern, TK@TMe: No, ' | Laion Facitc - RO Do 235 50; dressed Dect and bulcher steers: crop, medium to cholce, 21@S1c; common to | northern, 0474, N, HR@WUC: No. 3| wex. Central 10%0id Domialon X | §0005.25; steers under 100 Ihe, §.70g6.00; | 3 helfers. B e P Sida saike FLOUR-FIrst. patents. $460455; by gttty R Stockers ‘and feeders, $200G3.70: cows and | 1 neffer.. 4 ‘llvl'x:-m“iké?’nsn as ary; | Paents Ly Phrst cisar. BEGLT " | ader. B i1 Holinay "L heifers. $2.96@M.0; canne 00G2.25; bulls, | § Delrer, o 19¢; Texas dry, | "BRAN~In bulk, $13.75G14.00. Dom. L & 8. 9% Banta Fe Copper. $2.25@0.25; calves, $3.5046.50;, Tex nd_ In: teady; acld, 28@25%e. General Electric 143 Tamarack dian_steers, $2.90@4.15; cows and heifers, | 1 oo E—Firm; domestic, fair to cholce, Peoria Grain Market. -3 iveiaiy u«g&‘o. 3 oo . o RO’ 1 feeder. 15 feeders. TRERRBLETBBERRRBLY| forete BRI TR e BeR5T2INS BsuSH 13 heifers. O'Kane—Neb. 090058 i 0o 00 1900 00 = €500 13 60 0 12 RS RS RS 103107, LR WOMEN A royal: not & singie railure. Tt e aleved 16'a tew daya Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.. Omaha, 5 3% —— =R 5E! rororses 3 helfers... B z = ) Z 3 28RBIBIRII, 2 calves... ichultz—Neb. 10 helfers, 1 heifer.. 7 cows. 1 calf. Ginley—Neb. 7 cows. 1 cow. oyt—Neb, 21 cows. - {United States HOGS—Recelipts, 6,500 head. The market Jupan, bY@ee. PEORIA, Sept. 20.—CORN—Firmer; No. 3, | vafied Pry iah .. P 036,50 VIBIONS-—Beef firm; family, $10.50 | d6e: No. 4 toe”" = it | % " U N e b boioner oot besi honyy: |18 testers.. @0; mesn. 3 oo o ; Bthers butchers and best heavy, : hams, '$21. OATS-Easy; No. 1 white, 36%@06%c; No. | 6o pid ........ .- 6i%Win , $9.00@0.00; ety extra ‘mess, |4 white, Sie o adhad B R - R, RS, AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,000 $0G16.0. ‘Cut meats, steady: pickled Adventurs .. ‘ \Aimly West e head. The market was strong and active; R g Ty ot R h Gepln Market. ATen i B i e, 4 g 80; iockers, fi00 Westorn -u-m'u“iaot' refined, firm: | DULUTIL Sept. 8._-WHEAT_On tack. London Stock Market, gulls and bucks, §2 stockers, $2.000 .90 uth America, $9.25; com- 0. northern, 8le; 0. ngrthern, c; J] s . T E",:”,r o Bk oty Siacom | December. ToRC. LONDON, Sept. 2.—Closing quotations: > % QU corerre o0 romsrses The Mérchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. 5. Depositary Capital and Surpius, $600,000 PRANK MURPHY, Pres. BEN. B. WOOD, V. Pres. LUTHER BRAKE, Ca shier. FRANK T. HAMILTON, Asst. Cashier, Recelve accounts ef banks. bankers, corvor- stions e aad ladividuale oa favoratie Forelgn Exchange bought and so) Lotters of Credit lssued, avallable in all P honss ‘paid e ¥ime Cortiiostes of Dapast n on Time it Collections made promptly snd ecensmicaliy. We request correspondence. WEARE GRAIN CO. 110-141 Board of Trade, OMAHA, NEB. W, B, Ward, Manager, Tel 1828 85283 e onmososaTrore ESnsTpnSqEsEy M 2 short clear, $14.00§17.00; mess, $14. Consels tor moser. .. 1| Now Yerk Contral...120 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. R—Recelpts, 9400 pkgs.: steady; Alchiso L anlo 17 3oi | celpts, "4.415 head. “The market was stite dairy, BORC creamery, Toazie > | TOLEDO, Sept. 2.—SEED—Clover, Oeto- | *4o sia. . Il 5% P g {o 10¢ 1ower; natives, $8.50G3.%; cows and CHEESE—Recelipts, 2,40 Y"" strong; | ber, $6.70; December, January and March, (l,-ll:"‘-‘:: ;;::n 1:::‘;:::“‘."“ 4 g;;mr:muw.n. stockers and feeders, e hl'.“ L A fv'lmr'dx;-"d ool gt doy = 4| do 1st pid.. 3% | HOGS—Receipts, 6,066 head. The market 5 , colored an g - < W ¢ W;n $.100 pige.: strong; west- New York Mining o M pid was steady to be lower; light, 35. 15; 1% M vessonl 8% | medium and heavy, $.70@5.90; plig: 5@ | 13 teeders. . = 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—The following are saeee 10M) G0 Bt 81 G 6O, m",{.“."{m_"‘fu: AT NeSter® | he quotations on mining stocks: B Goainery Facide ... 4% | "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts 79 head. | 14 cows. h 8 3 west 3 % 6 . o The market was steady to strong; lambs, | 34 feeders. . Drossedt Matkat Wleddy: western brotiers, d lu:x;oa:ehu Siaai .50, : turkeys, 16@%0c. s TALLOW—Dull; ey, d3c; country, 4gse. A # Sz s} wee Following are the recelpts of live stock Milwaukee Grain Marke o b .. 85 . MILWAUKEE, Sept. 2.—WHEAT—Dull:| Horu Siiver 'BAR SILVER Stehdy at 21 per ounce, | 3t the five principal western cities yester- northern, No. 2 northern, 8 | jron, Siiver - MONEY--81364 per cent. The rate of dis- [ 42+ Sasch . : mew, December, Ti%e bid. < % Cen oy 3+ count in tha open market for both short | omana q 5000 . R i No. 3. Sie: samule, 0. *Oftered. : and three-months’ bills Is 4G4 per cent. |QHANE, . K1Y ¥ Y 2 o % Loow..... o %, OO Bank CL etk L Kangas city " : : 4 foeders. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. OMAHA, t. 29.—Bank el-rh%:r to-| LONDON, Sept. 20.—Money was in active | St. Joseph - 187,798, a decrease over corre- it and today, th ket bein T UTE Covchers Dinter, Guil At s TEQ: | Wpoudiag ‘die of 1ast year of W s eseatent o thd teor e Saatent | Totale 8y §ioa Q BRI ER 2% 83 83 8M32 S 8553 A RE: S5 28028 100 "0r00010 D00 30 s 14 - 8 sans L 5 feeders. 833323 B ©3% 3 SHE oBHERENAs FET TR 3 83,3 Bedl s L I N e S ey TEERBCTESS SEROSNNSSITRBBSSRITESLSRTSSEN! E3 H g H 3 H ¥