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Show . . Omaha Cattle. ' 't SOUTH OMAHA. Neb... Sept. t-Cattl Receipt. 10.OXI; msrliM -ndj to atronfr-er; atronfr-er; native steers, t3.' cow - and heifers, ti'ltu i.oWj Western steer. 83. m- IIS: Texan steer. t2.7cHi3.50; cow and heifers. 82.0uji3.2r: cannem, tl.&oJ.u); Btockers and feeder, I2.su .3.S; calve, 2.50j4.75; bull. staa-s, etc., tl.7 ;S.2S. Hofrs Receipt. &u.t); market 10c hlrrier: heavy, I6.10fi5.ito; mixed. j.i.S); light, to l'w5.45; pigs, 84.5cyj.10; huik of sales. Sheep-Receipts, 8000; market steady; Westerns, $3.ft-t.0O; wether. $tS"'ia.75; fwwi, IIGOSISO; common and stockers, e2.2ict75; lambs, R0uw.4Q. - Liverpool Close. LIVERPOOL. Sept .Wriat September, Septem-ber, 7s d; December, 7s 6d. . New York Money. ' ; tons, t3.2-"4.00; lamb, 5" K,.Ki; range wemera, ;o4.0v; Jioo.ui. St. Louis Wool. ' '. v -, ST. LOUIS, llo.. Sept. 2. Wool Steady; Territory and Western mediums, fcijiilfto; fine medium, 16yisc; fine, lolbc. , ' 1 . Kansas City Cattle. ' i CHICAGO, Sept i Cattle Receipts, 9W; steady; good to prime steer, o.4o(i 6.10; poor to medium, I3.6c65.tt); Btockers and feeder. l2.OOiiS.75; cows, 81.35-i74.Oft; heifers, tl.7ofj4.60; canners. 81.til.26; bulls. 82.0uuj4.0u; calve, t3.50tf8.26; Texas fed steel's, tiR"S3.60; Western steers, $2.60 64.00. Hogs Receipts today, 7oU); tomorrow, to-morrow, stronger; mixed and butchers, I6.HK66J6; g-ood to choice heavy, 85.20jo.60; rough heavy, H.6ty.i6.00; ought, J6.165.6S; bulk of sales, 85.3ui6.45. Sheep Receipts, 7uoo sheep; steady; Iambs, steady; good to choice wethers. $3.5V4.00; lair to choice mixed, 83.00&3.40: Western sheep, 12.75 4.00; native lambs, 84.00S.T6; Western lambs. 84.004.76. ADWiRCE'IR.-WALL-STREET "NEW YORK, Sept 2. Blocas of from 1000 to 6000 shares of various low priced stocks were dealt in at the opening, Including In-cluding United States Steel, Rock Island, Erie, Reading and Kansas A Texas. The transfer of these amounts was without appreciable effect on prices. ; The market was generally steady, with decided firmness firm-ness to St' Paul,' Baltimore Ohio end Norfolk A Western, In sympathy with the London advance. United States Stee preferred and Metropolitan 8treet Railway Rail-way were slightly lower, the latter going off on the unfavorable annual report. General Electric moved up a point Bull, traders had the market well In hand during the first half hour and succeeded suc-ceeded In advancing the entire list sharply. Southern Pacific, New York NEW YORK, Sept 1 Money on call easy, per cent: closing bid, -offered, 1 per cent; time loans, easy and dull; sixty days, 2 per csnt; ninety days, 2V4 per cent; six month. JH per cent Prime mercantile paper, 84 per cent 8terllng exchange eay. with actual business bus-iness in bankers' bill at t4.87.t064.S7.95 for demand and at t4.84.70O4.84.7& for sixty day; posted rate. t4.S5 and t4.88tt; commercial com-mercial bill. U.M. Mexican dollars. 464 c. '. Government bond, steady; railroad bonds, strong. New York : Sugar. NEW YORK, Sept 2. Sugar Raw, firm; fair reflnlrtg. te; centrifugal, M test. 4 5-16c; molasses sugar, SHo; refined, firm; crushed, t5.to: powdered, $5.26; granulated, $5 26. Coffee Steady; No. T Rio, 28.12. 00 The metal market remained un- changed on Friday, silver selling for 674 cents per ounce, copper for M 11 cents per pound, and lead in ) ) ores for 23.50 per 100 pounds. The A. S. & R. Co.'s sctual average weekly sales -price for desllvetised (jo domestic lead is 24.10 per 100 pounds. 3 local quotations; A. A.' ' Gibson ss Co., 216 8. Main St 'Phone 916. ' . " Open. High. Low. Close. Erie com 29 29 28 29 Smelter com 64 65 64 66 . preferred 107 107 Rio Grande com., .. 25 . .... 26 preferred-. 77 77 77 77 Alton ..: 41 41 41 44 So. Ry. com 29 29 28 29 preferred 86 95 94 94 Norfolk 6K 68 6 Rock Island com..,. 27 27 26 27 Con. Gas 196 .... ,.., 19 Tenn. C. A 1 46 45 45 46 Steel bonds ........ 80. 80 W Steel com .... 13 13 - 13 13 Steel pfd 62 63 62 62 Bait. A O "... 87 87 - 87 87 Colo. Fuel 36 86 Copper ..... .. 66 ' 68 66 67 People's Gas 102 102 103 102 Sugar 130 130 130 130 Met Traction 118 121 118 121 Brooklyn B, T 64 65 64 65i Manhattan Ry 154 155 154 154 St Paul 156 156 166 156 Union Pao 98 99 98 9? Atchispn com - 81 81 81 81 14 Preferred .., 9S 9ft 98 9K4 Southern Pao ........ 66 67 66 . f7 Missouri Pac 97 97 97 SC Texas .'. 30 31 80' 31 Canadian Pao ....... .124 124 124 124 C. & O 39 39 88 39 New York Central. .123 123 123 123 Illinois Central 137 138 137 138 Ontario tc West 31 31 81 31 Kan A Texas 47 4S 47 48 Wabash pfd 89 40 88 40 Pennsylvania Ry ... .125 126 125 126 Reading 61 64 61 64 Louis A Nash 121 122 121 123 W. U. TU 90 91 90 90 CHICAGO GRAIN. May wheat ...111 111 109 109 December wheat ....109 100 107 167 December corn 62 62 61 61 December oats 33 83 83 83 October pork .L... 11.30 11.30 11.07 11.67 January pork ....12.73 12.72 12.67 11.67 . NEW YORK METAL. SHBWHMVH. ' ( NEW YORK. Sept 2. SUver. 67c. Copper and lead steady and unchanged. . Central and Rock Island preferred rose a point; Wabash 1, and Colorado A Southern South-ern and the second preferred; Wisconsin Central 'preferred and Railway Steel Spring 161. Amalgamated Copper bounded up to 68 at 12 o'clock on largs purchases. ' Bonds were firm at .noon, with heavy dealings in the speculative tosues. ' The upward movement of prices was uninterrupted to the close. Reading was the chief feature of the market and advanced ad-vanced 2 in all in very heavy purchases. The closing was active and strong. . - s. Chicago Grain. . CHICAGO, Sept 1 December wheat opened a shade to o higher at 8L09 to 11.09 and declined to 2Loa. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red. tLlm.l2; No. 3 red, 3l.07l.ll; No. 2 hard, 8L071.U; No. 3 hard. 3L011.07; No. 1 Northern, 3U6; No. 3 Northern, COSetM; No. '8 spring, 81.05. The market became weaker as the session ses-sion advanced, closing at the low point with December off 1i&1c at. 81.07. Wheat September. 81.06: old, 81.7; December, 81.07; May, 31.091.09. Com September, 6Jc; December, 61 52c; May, 49c. ' - . Oats September, 31c; December, 83c; May, 85c Pork September. 811.00: October, 211.07 641.10; January, 812. 67612. 57. Lard September. 26.95; October, 27.07 7.10; January, 8705. Ribs September. 87.17; October, 27.22; January, 86.60. Rye September, 71c. Flax Cash. Northwest, 21.28. Timothy September. 83.00. Clover September, 812.56. Barley Cath, 3756c. . Mer York, Produce. NEW YORK, Sept 2. Butter Steady; renovated common to "extra, 105160. Cheese Steady, unchanged. Eggs Firm, unchanged. Chicago Cattle. - KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept l-Cattle-Receipts, 2000; steady to strong; native steers, 83.756.00; native cows and heifers, 31.604.70; stockers and feeders, 31.60tfi4.70; bulls, t2.00ig-3.26; calves. 32.605.J0; Western West-ern steers, 83.004.60; Western cows, 81.60 3.50. Hogs Receipts. 6000; 10c higher; bulk of sales, 85.2546.40; heavy, 35.20fi5.30; packers, 85r5.40; pigs and lights, 85.009 6.45. Sheep Receipts, 000; steady; mut- |