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———————— THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDA EPIEMBER 21 1893-TWENTY PAGES. L ; 15 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE nxkfiwfllfmf”qui”::mfi:mxr}(onflfiutlxl AND FINANCIAL | Fosrnass Jroars, ttavanon: ovb. | tion ot he Bele ranony bomded indstted OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | fomarke: ctiie maatenance of heavy AL vatron, Say o T . averngo woight and good qualit i have agreed to publish on Monday the aggre Low g, S5 beegomd hedmE: JMCH | the proferred stock that fssuo sold down | that the rosources of supply have not bees gate results will not bo made known. The Tt s et pts SAED intees exparts 't | 9 per cent and the common fall off 1 per cent drawn upon more closely than _ordinarily national banks expect & call from the comp Gront IEtaln. 5400 haits; salos, 2330 halos: | Cordage was also weak on unfavorabla re e for the time of tho yoar, ‘Although there 6 Oollections Are Reported Fait to Good in All | troller next woelc '::l'k1‘?.",..§'§f:"'ifl"'«'u‘:x”" Foat of an Increase in the Visible Supply | stock, 52613 bfes. a T tak, the .“,{.-;N.‘-d declining 4 | Receipts of Oattle Oontinne Liberal But [ROtohied somme change [n \tie . Teoent Sy i s men generally are § ig_the figures male Erodate. marke or cent and the common por cen ! n_the direction of lighter aves Lines of Business. which will then bo produced with quite a Oausad Bualls to Dump Wheat. » Omahs e Market he Post says: Forelgn oxchange con of Poor General Condition. wolghts, Phove . 15 stilh . HoweveR: 0od deal of interest. The call s made BurTeR_The reccipts of buttor continuo | tinyes to advance under the double influe H ! \ good deal of lnterest. The call —— rather Hghts fancy cronmory, 202%¢: ehole Al AL o liberal prominm boine paid for_ good Hght earlier than business men could wish, as the | to fancy country, 16@18¢; fair to good conn- | Of & - ity of commercial bills and a ces qualities of hogs in comparison with hoavy " banks have hardly had time yet to recover M | By, T4 igi00: packing tadk, trosh 15¢ tion of the Faropean buying demand of reados, notwithstanding nerasing di MONEY IS NOW FAR MORE ASUNDANT | Panicsinve hardly had time, vol to Tacorct | THAT CEREAL OPENED RATHER FIRM | try,tigiies parioma stan trosn e, I700 | ton of voe, Faconsan buring, demand of | FEEDERS STILL I GREAT DEMAND | KFades, motwitistanding an incroasing dis postponed until the middle of Novem - light ‘and prices are Hem: choiee old hens, | of osinfon as to whether Germany will at e U'he Department of Azriculture is crodited —_ r it might have shown conditions mor T@74c: sprmg chlcketts 5n8te; ducks, 8z0c. | tomnt o draw gold first from London or WItH AN esLinte of $0.0 per cont A the At Tasiness Sitantion Grows More Favorable, | noarly normal. Bankers e feciing fairly | Later 1t Watkensd and Declined One- | | T o ganoral nigiket & 150156 Tho | Now York still the talk of gold exports con. | I'Fosects for the Fatute SHil Doy ber of stock hogs in the country for fattons and n Rapid Recovery From the W cotifortable, but vhey seport a0 matarial in A Cent and the Clows Was | GANE-The weather fa.still puiting o em- | Utes to grow morc assurcd as the rate of | —ifog Teado Remaine Much tmpre inge on September 1, compared with last year crease in deposits. ‘Thers is also an absence IArR \ putting A e | oxchange betweon New York and London P Hld baiy Wt & Ferotion fre 0 on the shipplag of gamo. = Prairie Pt i d B4 as the average condition, co p4 thing like pressure for -+ \y At A Fraction from oy TR ST L B e TR steadily mounts toward the gold exporting | Bt & Problem Yet—Featares parod with U38 n year ago. 1t 1§ Evid The Loeal Situation, I'he latter feature, taken in conne the Bottom. in such light pind that 1t s fmpossible point | of the Week. easy 1o understand that the average condis the known offe during th B zive quotations. Some mallard ducks are I'he following are the closing quotatious of | tion of stock hogs may bo better than a ik - an a o the leading stocks on the & ex- | year ago, but it is difieult to reconcile an si Adition the - Ittle more frecly, but the demand is suil | change toda SATURDAY, Sept. 28, estimated deficiency of nearly 10 per ceut in croase in the visible sypply and of smaller | light for it; cholce white cloyer, 16718 With the axcention of sheep, roceipts dur- | Bumber compared with last year with dhe \thome and elsewhere, With the oanks. Ly \ i | "OvsteRs - Modiums, 18c: horse shovs, 29¢ v L s Tosion of Sheep; receipia dUr | gyianuas which have buet ayatlaic RO ered from the ill offects of the midsummer [ with others, the sentiment of a local m exports next week caused the bulls to UMD | oyirq giandards, 25¢; oxtra selocts, 25¢1 i 7 ! ek have been very liveral and | yhg chiof producing districts. 1t is decldodly deprossion. There hus been some improve- | chant covers the situation quite accuratel wheat today. The price broke over and | company selects, 3%¢; counts, 87¢ 3 show up very favorably in compavison with | moro likely that the winter murketing will EATHTE GO0F ths - oomteland A \s far | “Sales is uot vory much larger, 1n factin | closed & the week provious and the corresponding | exceed last vear than t some linas not so large, but feelin's isa heap | was also oasicr, closing at | Oxtoxs—tome grown stock on ordars, 75¢ | X N woek last year. Tho figures are as follows: | cont shor ness men, but 1n many espocially I Commercial club is already making | 0T, Provisions were firm and advanced | "Forirors—Tho supply et and Host b & Gatile, Mozs, Showy Quality Rathe 1 tho cast, businoss is still away below the | ttet nfluonce folt 1 in the business | from Tige to 20 R AN OonRSIONAL Grasrs Aig receve: c { 3 Rucoipts last week 1407 b For the past threo days recoijts havo baon YONEE 100 Thls, Beason % sar. Tho | community. Several manufacturing con. | Wheat at the opening was rather fiem and [t i O s § Suano week ISt yenr o 20 20,87 comparativoly light, and the quality gen largest Jobbing houses in Ne York still Alwl r'n«y\rr olic \,-‘!l o have been sec il and | prices were from 'g¢ to e higher, then (CRLERY-~Oommimon 4log ;\' per qlu il LS ) T'he cattle market has boen practically the | SFY ',"‘ o \lvx,\ the quality was ‘,.J| Ly g . A hot ey | tho effort to induce country merchants to | wenkened and prices declinod from 1o to | ¢holee to fancy, 40¢, 60 cund 7oc per doz, | GomspliE h samo for the past two or throo weo b | moner than usual, poor to fair light and complain of o lack of business, though they | (o8 ARar ko, faduce countey merchinis 18 skened and prices declined from 1l to | FRAGE 0 Traeke 40 O3 KaId To0 ming to : n amo for the past two or throo weoks. Re note an improved demand from some of the | qujte effective. The canal scheme is taking ek, mixed weights predominating. The averago 114c, held steady and the close was easy at | price. o ol G it “ celpts continue on an unusuatly liboral scale, | wetght s fan this month il noe won o among the numb now in progress. Retail merchauts find col- | firmness oarly was duo to some buyiug or- | 4 PR, Dy & It G, peot N H only fit for feeders or at least hardly wooa | Month awo. During the dullest tigo there wore those | loetions very siow, but the conditions are | devs coming on thegnarkot, but tho offerings | irowr-tirows GrAPES—Thoro 1s n large bust- | RI% &0 ks co. 2 onough for boef, tho slaughtorers do not find | Fotditionswore fvor bR who predicted that as the business depres- | SSRGS IROTRE 0 Guent to be | Were quito liberal and as soon as the buying | i dolng in Cone ards, ordors comtng in yery | o profa the offerings any too liher v HERsE T OIS e hbing o oug 5 AT « rom the country. Concords, vor 9-1b. | “dg grara St Patl & Oavaia s Ay 0 an was p. sed a gencral decline set in DRkt ey B baekot T St 105 ur 7 quirements, and although prices have devel: | very active shippi a0 frood looal . 0 skt 2605 25 to 50 baskot lots, 23@23c; 10( + Wasne 186 [0 " hra I 18 o of business would hnve to start at tho same | ditions in which thecountey finds itsolf, (It | Thefavorablo New York bank statement | basketlots, 0c. | it G NORILL 110 8 ot Pi oved vory little strength, oxcept for good | demand. Prices ruled anywhero from 10w wolnt and grad v 8pi to tho west and | i8 trac the corn crop in the state will bo | did not have any effect on prices, There | UCANTALOUPES -Por crate, $1.00@1.2 O & Bast 1. prd 01t Suear Rofinecy dry lot natives, sollers have not boen com- | 10 160 higher than Friday, fair to prime point and gradually spread I o | very short, probably the average will not 3 . P live b s CALIFORN 1A I'RUIT=Frecstone poachos, por [ Hoeklog Valloy I8 enn. Coal & Lron salle gl b light and butcher weight hogs selling at south, As there were no prospects of any 75 percont of the yiold of 1801, buy | W08 drumorof a falluro ofsome Sort ab ( box, $LO0GEL10: clings, $1: Tartlett pears, | Dllnols contral o 927 Texas Pacitie. o0 pelled to submit to auy lower prices. Specu- | g0 ST o 3807 L SOHTID fmprovement in the cast until 1ate 10 tho | prices' are good, Corn is mow bring- | LAverpool, and this was made an cxcuso to ::-“xumr».x'\“ B0 agter '|'\.-?:1.}"$:‘.(:~« ORI R AR LU lative shippers are still barred by high | choico heavs and wised preking. ridos fall these prophots were predicting that | ing 28 cents and hogs aro still | help depress tho maviet. It is estimated | 1550 Wi i At grapos, $1 | e T e I ST 0 prices, and during tho entire week there | went at fi .10 to 8030, Irade was no substautial improvement necd be ex llwr ner: Hay ,is :nul\ in rm: that the visiblo supply will show an increase |\:-|m|~ x' ol eating, pee bbl, $4.60 R i 4 R o prora: It wore not over 80 loads of cattle sent throt a 'l:‘ "v‘l= me v ish throughout and it venr, | demand av good iigutos and in fact | of abor 000 by, . Thé scatio puy- | eholee cooking e S Wene 1 5 TR, BT T G snoc. | DY the middle of on everything D e B e vt st of thovear. 1 noarly all farm products ave profitable, It is of about 1,000,000 bu. ‘The scatt 1u|1 lu\1 Crasnenies—Ceanborries are arrlving very | Lonis, & Nash Westom | H [Rat ‘I' ) Cithor In oWiHOF'S Ot 8DOC | wigisuyof firsy nnnds bi bulk of the i the othor hand thero wero those who | (U bl that tie Tanmers can Fealizo | 108 8t the start was due to small genera frocly and are n wood domands Capo d, | Louts & N & W § ulators’ hands. body seoms ready | huginess was at arount 6,20 aud $0.2 ',” eRTH AN b RIIIB L HLriba.. 1flce ie: | s h out of their threequarters crop as | Oversight, due to the report that Brad- | PerbLL,36.50; beiland cherry, 86, Mannatinn Con 9 N 16 | to predict higher prices for fod cattic this | awainst £6.05 10 # 15 on Friduy and § i8 dopondent wora 8o good and shora tn | SUAT oationed. Roperts from - the “stato Phuvsiay evening and did not represent the D T, £20002.35;" por buneh, sivatl' 1o Mot & Ohio connt for tho eriorumous bisiness in foodors Keproseniative Sales, MBFRVAES BOREANY (BRoAT A wis | Bhow tha 0 loc o8 0 fiest class | poyioo o e Tt two ¢ 3 & Avebie; | meata, .00, Nash. & Chiatt ho past woek. Shipments of stockers and \ v , v, 8 this state. business would rovive just as | make trade spotted as the crops ave spotted, 19 L COUIT P LU CORIENLS PIWOLVYEB LGRS ] (BT 1o . 300 sizo, 8 do profd g TR A A AL AU 30 G 10 WG 240 ~“" 3 Tho seare was over - Fortanately | but the countey business for this fall and | under tho estimates, which may have had a OrANGES=There e only o tow oranges ro- | Nou: Contral. .. 3 b ) |~'_“I\.\'~L“j-\ !Mln'v pretty close to 8.000 | 5 6 10 - 0 A S AN S B T e 1 yin to bo a hand to | little something todo with an appearance | MANINE Riverside Moditerranoun swoots, $4. | Norfolk & Woptd.. “2ii : pead, about A8 largo & weele's biisiness s | e hese I mve proven themselve i Lot et 1 i MLl L HIDES, FABHOW, WO, h ' Co « was ever done here, certatnly the lavgest for I WE 80 truc theorists, Just thore was | Mouth trade rchants an the interior | of strength which developed when trading = b ¥ 3 . ruc theorists, Just as soon as there wa Kl Wil BGL OF SHo ABRAOE | o § i 3 < H1pEs—No, 1 groen hides, 9'4e; No. 2 grool The total sales of stocks todiny wer ) | & week so carly in the scasor i 7 MWh 200 the least sign of returning coufidence in tho wski will not or much ahead of | commenced, The opening billishness of | | N0, s ! ic; No. 2 groen | | The toth! siles of AR Y A I ) [ Chistand the countiy bt ceasod to fear @ | their immediate demands and couscquently | whoat was, however, the moro powerful | Bldvs e No.1groen L g BeRD e sty g oh0; Firm Ciose of (he Weok, ] Sl 00 panic in Wall sty business in a jobbing [ Will be forced to stock up laveely in the | factor, and when wheat began to tura down ;,,,N‘ 3105, 10 40 b, Tk ; Genoril Ele ¥ 0: Nutional Lead, T'hero was not much change in the general S0 G 200 way in Omaha beeamo gooa almost immedi- [ Omaha mavies, avoiding the delay which | corn followed suit. Estimated heavy re- | hides, 25 Ibs. to 40 103, No. 1 voul e Rock Tstand, 5,307 St. Pfaul, 9 700, ttlo market today. ‘The character of the ¢ g 160 ately 3 would be experienced by buying further | coipts for Monday, 860 eacspassisted the d 8108."t0 15 1hs., No. 2 veal calf, 8 1bs. 10 e fMerings was about the samo as it has beon [ e vory satisfactory state of the jobbing| €48t This will not only increase sales in | cline, Prices hat 1ge of fee. The cioss | 10 1bs., Be; No. 1 dry flint hides, de: No 3 g xhbhinet Ul 2 nd thero was the usual’ active in- | | 018 160 e noted a week ago continue { in | Omaha for the year, buv it will establisu 1e- s stoady, 'y sido Wgures. Tt is | fint hides dc; No. 3 dey anliud ides, Ol B sy MONEY O CALL= | (uiry by buyors for good stock at firm pricos o &y gome lines, which woro a little slow at first | 1ot i }““,'. pREAL han e, L il tenied that short line has been ek Prrrs Gro Vted, oach 8587503 Prise MERCANTILY 10 por cont, s had the usual dificutty in find 6 3 10 T focling 1ho revival there has been a de- | People can bo depended upon to - keep for all | covered groen salted shoarlings. Short woolod early | | STERLING - EXCHANGE--Str with netunl for common and inferior stock at ! G 10 SR EO VOB time to come, “It'sanill wind that blows | ~Oats followed other grain_and olosed e | Sking, “oncn 104 160: dry shoarlings Shore | business fn bankers bills R4NGL1N0Y | indifferent prices. Fair to chotee corn fed R “The grocery Jobbers have about all the | Mobody good.! Omaha is sosituatod that | lower for May than on the day before. The | wooled early skins), No. f, yol0c; dry | for demund and $4.8424.840 for sixty-dny | hooves sold all the way from £3.70 to $4. 60, B 100 DUSIness that they can do and all hands ave | She will sulfer less proportionately than her | near futures were comparatively firm. ~I|v~} ings ‘f“‘"x'l “.mlw.-.x arly skins), No 2, 'r'”"‘ t;;mm«-rniul_|-Hl~. £4.8301.83%; posted | \¢hilo poor to fair wosterns sold nt. from i "»"*‘ i b pastern competitors, i Pn oA \at 4 B c onch oe; dry flint, Kunsas ates, $4.8514004.87 1 & D i % 0 yushed to fill ordirs, Some houses report | Asiern competitor 1 avis 0 packors anarket dn provisions. | Bitcher ool pelts, hor T actunt w ) SILVER CRNTIFICAT 10 83,25, there being no choice fat rango ) 160 that their trade was never any better than 2 T— After selling considerable January stuff for | pIEabs Wik ficinsas and Nebraska e GOVERNMENT BONDS - Steady. Stato vonds | tattle in the yards ading was fairl ) 5 280 1t is at the present time. Sugar is not very FACTORY FACTS, \'mi\x ""l'\'“-' \‘!\;'.\ m;:“nl‘*‘ v'“"““‘tlll' f*;l' I'hlll\ e ol b s, o 1 e wil weight, (7. 10¢ ir H'j‘{:nmfirh;u 8. ot : !nlw-:\ throughott, and the week closed with P § i slenty, but local jobbers have been able to = aturday session. © hogs wero posted « int Colorado buteher wool ts, por 1b, e closing quotattons on honds: the feeling firn 1 practically nothing un- o 4 Ll DDyt el which 18 tnisutlly Liege. | Notes Concorning the Mon Who Make the | 100,000 for the woek. This is nearly 20,000 unl welghe, 910¢, dry 11 orado mur’ T e v 7 sl n tho pons. | 4 g 80 Some cities are reporting a famine, even Wheels Go *lound. short of the estimate. The estimate for In wool pelts, por 0., wciwal weight, T@de, 48 01D SULES R, 4 “Thero were nearly 100 loads of cattle Chicago jobbors boing forced during the arrell & Co, have baen running evenings | NOXb week was only 110,000, There was no SR AR LS UiSiian oz 0S8 B b ceived t and of these about 40 por Pust week to lmit therr customers to half | a good share of the time this month. particulur st in the trade. Nuv one dares St Lowis Mirkets. AT 0 were cows and mixed stock. The den the amount ordered, A reprosentative of A company is being organized in Lincoln | 10 soll stuff short, and when a few bids are Louts, Sept. 28.—Frour—Weak, un r e wais fair and prices averaged very gener the American Suzar Refizers company ex- | for the manufacture of hot air furnaces made prives move up easily % o, - in Eriday’s notenes. fair to choice butcher plains tho scarcity on the ground that the iche Bros, aro commencing the manu- stimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, | WikaAT—Closed %@ %e lower: cash and Sop- cows selling at from §1.85 to $2.55 with col 1 nand canuing grades at from $1 b ¥ 5 cars: co cars; oats, 347 cars; hogs, | tember, 62%¢: October, 62 ccomber, 674 bbors refused toorder in advance and now | gacture of a patent clothes line reel in 10s; corn, 860 cars; oats, 347 cars; hogs, | tembor tober, ( Decomber, 67@ v 0. 0 \ ) el 5 entr| DAG 18 ‘ommon large to chowo veal calves from consumers and their stocks have The loading fatures rangod as follows - Closed il of sudden ¢ is a_demand | [iueon 5,000 head STt AT ARG N 18ts. ... i changed hand 0 ¥ P » to or 3 J g oan olonnet out before. the vofineries | . W: A. Pago, president of the Manufactur. By (il i g 2 . R g’\).‘::i‘\l\ i‘vl':\\'{"im“ l'?n;vh”;lul-k'I\'nl K 2 i could fill new ovders. The jovbers say that | 0P8 {SOFEstipn. has roturncd froma visit to | — OATS—C options, nominal; ) o8ty bly unchanged, selling around $1.50 | 2 E ¢ 245 owing to a partial shut down of a good many | Uhe YWorles fair. 3 il October, - of the plants belonsing to the vruse the sup- | The Axtell Cob Pipo company, which was | §e0 -] 870 R il N Mutiial Unio o s continues active with g J . ply isabout a weck benind the demand. | Organized during the summer, is preparing ¥ 7818 g § uTT S ancuauRes, Sbeheti! \: prices firm, Everybody seems to be after 2....330 e revolution in Brazil 1s causing a good | to place its goods upon the mariet. B ROVINIOURE VoY UiEY: unohanged: N. P, 2ds. L 90 (Vi By foeders at the sume timd, and while receipts deal of uncortainty in the coffee market. 'he Gate City Malt company has em- il 4 4 RECEPTS—Flour, . 2,000 bbls: wheat, 76,- | N- I fonsols...... 140 ire large all find a ready o at good Sheep Trado Aetiveo, Prices have not advineed as much as might | ployed an expert malster and is preparing o 3 | 000 biw; eorn, 79,000 Du.; oats, 41,000 i, NEIVIDOHIDD 1007 o : ures. Really desirable feeding stock is [ OMerings of sheep consisted of a bunch of have been expected when the moderate sup- | to push 1ts business the coming ye: A i 1 SipyENTS- - 1lon 00 bls:' whont, 89,- = - ce and lots of riff-rafl is coming in order | commonish westorns held over from yestor- ply is taken into consiaeration, as South | In advertising for their supplies the stato | O 000 b 1ts, 9,000 bu, R R Jor cent: | 10500 the benefit of present high prices. | day. None fresh wero rocoived. The American revolutions are an uncertain quan- | institutions are specifying Nebraska brands Kansas City Markots. timo loans, 6®7 per_cont. Closing \Ullwluliu‘nn T'he bulk of the fair to good stock sold today | mana was good and the market was quotably ity and are likely to have a sudden tevmina- | of goods. This will boa great help to the As Crry, Sept. 23. AT—Closed | on stocks, bonds and mining sharcs at around §2.40 to &. Good tochoice feoders | firm ir to good natives, 03.50; fair tion. manufaoturers of the state. wer; No. 2 hard, 57 4c; No. 2 red, ch. Top. & St. Fo efecred. .o, are quoted at F.00w@3.50; fair to good at | to good westerns, $225@325; common and Omaha jobnors of hardwaro enjoyed & | iy ilpatrick-Koeh Dry Goods company § e 3 PR A 8275@3.00, with common and inferior stuff | stock sheep, $1.500022; good to choico 40 to good trade the past weck, business in that | jo ywinning their overall” factory in 19ast 1] [ {00 BB W {1 7 7 e lower; slow; No. 2 mixed, 8dc; e D el at around §2.00(@2.50. . 100-1b. lambs, &3.00t Representative ;}:,"'“"““”“‘ B Eoyomol s aonony :‘)\ul.\l"m :\1'.“ time and are cmploying sixty- z [t chitnged; No. 2 mived, 20@:25¢; No. | Boll elephonc 180 |2 1 Kepresentative Sales, Bulen: A z provement over the _couns | 10 P : ! ot e . = Hoston &b oW Ei DIESSED DERE, No. Av. Pr. i The Omaha kindling factory reports a de- g0 |0 E0 Slow nominally 47@48c g Mhinoe s Pe N 715 western mixed 3 90 #2060 try o o cause any advance in prices, Y ¥ Y J 7 5 ¥ s e relHiG s 3 B& Q. Allguez Mining F No. U e s e fn s | i o o taod T bhcking o | ot | 0 0 o1 g e i 30605 oy, | G Vi el W W T Jebbers of boots and shoes also report a | for # variety of purposes that not only takes e 8 R s—Unsetiled; active at 15¢. 4 ¥ ] $ & DR o & o 4 clal roco AU IR508 3 O e i aoss Pttt | all that can be supplied by Omahia, but Bb.sovses 940 T hout, 6000 B dorn, 9,000 |3 S Calumet & HOCi. . 3 33 o3 4118 Bt Alspodilonjofatogic s ness in this 1ino as woll as in many others js | Makes it possible Lo ship inyear lots S outs, nono. . A ol .t T (s company for tha twenty-four hours Just about as good As it was 1ast year at this ‘The W. A. Page Soap company has com- Cash quotations were i Wheat, 72,000 ba.; corn, 1,000 | Ore. ) sediser \ COWS ending at b o'clock p. m., Septembor 23, 189: time. 3 5 menced the manufactur ‘soups on a | KLoul—Quict, unchanged, oats, 1,000 bu. Rubx 5 i o i oBiiee. 087 il Jobbers of dry goods are working vheir | more extended plan than et will r.u\?/'m”_’h" r\:'ll.r{':)fi,u. DS pring TR P b T e 88 - ‘ll_u.) CATILE. | MOGS. [ HEEL [HOISES & MIS shipping forces extra hours in order to get | from now on make a specialty of that pary NEW YORK, Sept. ¢ here lins boen o very - 87| Tamarack. . b Cars, | 1oad |Cara, | Hoad, |Cars, [Hond | Cars, | Hond, the gooas out on time. of their business, as well us of laundry soups. . 2, 27%c; No. 2 white, 30%4@313c; tume of teade I dry goods consldering R . . f i P o Fbibd B ol i PR O 00y Tn’ clothing, rubber zoods, notions, ote., | The first of their new brands, “The Bou- | N ! 5 vity of timo ziven to business, Many e [ e | the jobberssall report a good business, with | Qaet,” is alveady out and will be followed by B e oy "’”‘““" "I‘""“" M:‘ (1 ‘Vf K"'“‘ e AnjiQuotationss 1 ki S F DISPOSITION DJobheox RApoLhizond O Biamith aTon AWl b AR \ homin nd for cotton goods scems to bo fair, with ) closing . = the prospects for tiie future most flattering. | five or six other new brand P i D—-No. 1, $1.04 alues having an upward tendency. Finer ot 28 o ‘1¢ h"““, ¥ 5 OV ERS CATELE. | OGS, [STEER, A greav many retal dealers win have beon The following have made avplication tor | Tisorny SEED - Prime 5, ities of bleached, whito and colo et MR INEARLOCKBINOLE WSIHOID)A;) 1000 : ] L < in_the habitof buying in the east have put | mombership in the Manufacturers assocla- | Pomk-—Mess, per bbl, $16.50216.55; lard, in_preferenees the lower qualities e L0 Sate &NOFCFOBS:Y B 1021 65 e 6 (eI e b o 2 off placing their orders until it is too late to on during the past few days: Muir Cowan | per 100 39.75769. short ribs sidos | 8! w0 regularity. Print cloths are stoady. | Bl i Al e 0i.....:816 5 .. 804 ahwg e nninobd Qo 5 get the goods trom theve in time to meet the | company, Lincoln, decoritors of china; | (loose) 310.27i0 1 ry sulted shoulders 5 and woolon goods held thelrown as | BOSIGCREARCU 38 QBIE s Ao i can ey i akiei g O ! requirements of their trado and they are [ Wahoo Tanning company; Lincoln Artificial | (oxed) S7.2 : rtelear sides hoxed), | to pric ) husinoue nind b thFEorol g AWOE, ... 10 |Savage.... i it o0 L weee 970 4 Jolin P Saiifre & Co. buying in Omaha where they can get their | Stone and Manufacturinig company; B, J. hos B EOpAR 0L suanoLeady. JeUb nglttidonas Aus3 S sky—Distillers’ finished good: 0[S N 4 Deeee - Spherry & 1, orders filled without delay. This helps to loupka & Son, millers, Wilber; Omuhg N eseeatinishod (Koots; verigs, THioN Cotl. et . s R o0 swell the volume of busincss association; Nebraski Clay company, | - Sucars—Unchanged; cut loaf, 6te. Markets. Qo s S eane D 1t is sufe to say, so faras tho jolbing trade following were the reccipts und ship- | Liverreoor, Sept WhEAT—Quict; de- e = . 465 150 2 Sinlair of this city is concerned, busincss has “The manufacture of bitliard tables and sa- | for toduy: dipoor IhoIdors oer iotorataly (ROB)I Now York Minns Quotations, 1480 165 Doyt sumed its” no idition anl the dull | 1oon fixtures is becoming quite an important 7 3 \f\"g;{;:<“- fos1d0g ”-';L:;l:“‘n_l Jer cuntal; red Ew Youk, Sept T'he following are the CALVES, Culihy Bros, times have peared. —Collections are | industry inOmaha. Inspitoof the dull timos | fr=——rr rod western, winter, by 43a@5s . T pep | MInINE quots 2% 5 Wishimatl good in all fines of business and mouey is f thore have been twenty-six men employed in | i "o 20 g 000 | cental. 3 % Crown Point.oes 15| PIymonth o 3 T RYuERCnS Dbecoming move pleiity. “There s, however, | this industry all summer. The large eastorn : i Cony—Stoady: domand moderate; new | Con. Cal. & Vi 113 Sierry Nevida . ) B8 Histnmogd Jess mouo, i ) than usual b Uhis sea: | manufacturers, Lowavor do b taio tindly alli | : iy, 45 11560 por contat 4 Denuwood St : : 00 s Napner ol sen, owing to the light trane during the | to the imtroduction of th business in Omahi, AR p PirovisioNs | mess, 803 8d; lard, | Gonld auECuy 2)jUnion Con - % € Bhiphore SPoE - which bids fatr to cut off some of their terri- | 55 G000 | prime western, 4 gl Tomestr Iron Sil\e s 4 Cnones. 2 0 Tho retwl trade of the eity is gradually | tory. Tho Omaha manufacturer recently tay the butter Markets. Mol ) Qe si i oo reviving, but o great activity is anticl- | ordored somo billiard table bolts from the 1 unchaiged ontario. .. | do prefd ; pated until the ! e : R yAUKEE, Sept. 2. Ar—Stondy; No. | Opii 70! Bulwir Bt 50 iy 5 cngo Lav W Market. K weather bicomes cool | oast and was informed by the firm to whou Eisgs, mgher,18 | o LGS SO, 3 Y Qublr. L 3 PR el I reisiuskiathat s enough to stisulate the buyinz of winter | the order wa o could mot Lot tho No. = — 30, Sept. 23, There was an uncha e T ] B e e St SR o S AR S out of employrent or working on short D Tk PO O BARLEY- DRlaC. St Louts, Sept -No trading in minin, L1190 8 00 estimated at 1,000 head, were tiken on u basis out of employmnt or working on short | manufacturers objected. Ho will buve the | xpw Yonk, Sopt. . 23, Froun—Recelpts, | Heu oo stocks toany. Hollo o tho. Closing. Ques A e OIS quotatious, | Only ‘. fow londs of hours, and this has naturally been Lo the dis- | bolts made hore. ~The Omaha browers hive | 23000 plige.: bxpOris, 7,400 Dhies sl obo0 | Proviaions—Steady: pork, $16.50, askat I8 : Y ives wore offored, The week's T advantage of the retail trade of the city. | the fitting up of a good many suloons and | pkizs; mark e g 3 L 02000 R A s A e DAk i o] 14 85,3008 lhand Lwhich Pho revivat of bistioss will it 4 good many | they couid give this branch of manufacturo s 8200122055 Wintor wheit, Cofiea Market. Grauite M.§1.70 : 7 loss than for the previous we of these men 1o work and so tho Montrose.. .03 a decided boom 1f they would and by thi i winter whoat, Yo NEW YORK, Sept Options opened b points | Amer. N.. 23 Elizabeth. .10 amount of money i cireulation i or Depression Is Everywher 118 to several of our dealers without | 3 O T R ens " Hoxe ney 1 commencing to move Omaha is one of the very finding ready borrowers, argues a decidedly Ciicaco, Sept. 23 —Fear of a large in- | Y—H e to n sountry that can justly claim to hav ¢ under last nigh Corn | VEGETABLES, Wt it will fall 10 ver more confidence among ca ts and busi 1 for their re- | \y slon had started in the east, so tho revival | stimulated to gratifying activity by tho c TArticles, | Open T Low w York Markets. SRR S (St e total AS DUN SELS 1T, ‘The manutacturers of the city are expert- | ployed. nts, $3,00%4.10; Mi & 750 b L Omaha manutacturers who have visited | = Corx Mean—Steady: yellow wosf D607 March, 31530001 IKANSAS Orry, Sopt. 23.—Oloarings, $1,803,- G.... nd medium weizhts, but for light sorts ani Boue are running ex i b to wake up for 28 B il Y s alances, 31,952 ceee 90 o host hiea vy solc 01 .55 10 86,60 operating on short time ception met with at the hanas of the Lincola | @25¢ Cine nnau Markets, Uplonaos, 48,931,933, E R SR A 3 perating on s I ob wnjor part of the 10,000 toappreciate the offorts of the manufiue- | Wiiar -locoipts, 174,500 b s ox porte, Al pared with the corres g time last yoar., i ) . 60 1,250 for the provious week and 1 wnization the Manufacturcrs association | No.3 ved, in store lovator, 7 nflont, MEMPIS, Sopt. 23, -New York exchange sell, \ - WYOMING. QUOLHLIONS ¢ vom 31,25 to proscnt time, espocinlly the jobbing trade, is | pagwoen tho business mon of thoe twn citie LRk e Baltimore Grain yark petd W 10.cho ALk Auylumedinie s far is the manufacturers are concerned | 75 ye, closin mber, 65@767¢, | tember, 704 todny was £156,000, 13 fdrs %0 frs.1194 Thoy wers quoted At from #2.50 to §3.75 o v 4 1 fdr % 09 B fdrs ul were from #3550 1o #1050, Roceipts for the R r A A | T 000 Bu. to ar- alances, 81,574,651, Money, 6 per cent the contrary the most of them show a very MUUIOINFORAvho (a0l ) b xhi n kst L/ nevsD . 8 0003 i | bively steady: Octobor, A8aa01 s, WizaT—Wenker; | 1475 bulances, 1,208,600; for tho week, #odi | 19¢ows 1004 260 9 cows 1008 {ycur. clearings of only 12 per cent, Minneapolis | Cebied Lo bring thaw i 3 L0E100EL0D> 42 L g M A L ! B etouling At Dun OATS—11g September, 85w " NEW ORLEANS, Sopt. 28.-Clenrings, $878,- | 673 fdrs.. 1156 3 05 9cows. .. 936 Denver ssenh 6, Kuusas City 25 and A BATCe O Omana | 5pots. Spots diall but firni, Options dull and | Toweno, 28— WHEAT—Dul] s UZ 1040 2 256, 1 stonr.. 1840 shipments, 1,100 head; prices unchanged; QrnESoURREATLL shuw. s scarce on the Omaha T 70 13 A. Stuartof Blaie was a buyer on tho v Bde: Deceu closiig | OATS—Quiet; cus) 4, 0f which $1,209,596 was 200 cows.. KAD 70 cows.. MO Toas Ttecuipta, 250 Denids shipmonts, 1,200 iy HLO3681 | W, H. Hazzard, with Branch & Co., loft | P4y Wok: - shipping, 5@ good to Sopt. 28, —Mur strong; | pent. Now York ese O Ly Atw by 10 - 2 9stesiyi1 SHERR - Rucolnts, nonss shipmonts, 800 howd s MR oAt na T LI Ca AR Steady mon 1o choice, 19@ wheat, steady; No Linorther, 64%¢; No. 2 sinio woek last year, §14, 148,700, OWS. ., 108 137 i 2 28T ty 0 7 Stock In aight. sibrado and Utah promise to sond all | lected 0 1hs., 4c; Buenos Ayros dry STOCRS AND BONDS, s Lar. tho woek onding lodiy woro vilued | G st tig. 112 Teow. 1RO L0011 SKy Appears Much Cloarsr—-§e . pulied, 15 exits, 10K A stoers. 1200 Cattle, Hozs, Sheop, < ) ‘ i A \ 5 co 0 0 20 cows.., ( 0,8 o Mr. W. . Roberson, managerof R. G. | [+ bhegins to look. now as 1f New York | stronz: western s closed at 310,10, nowi® | faivs on the Stock exchange is like that of 9. making tho (ot imports, oxclusive |, GNS- 3 A it T S B y 4 §fdrs. 1816 276 100firs. Total 1 20012 i A o okt Burter--Firm: stato dalry. 18025c; west- | campaign in which meither side gamed a BOSTON, Sept Cloarin far g fur Totu . )01 1,000 buying any quantity of sugar, 0, ; ) : i ) 0 10 fdvs.. 1094 Tstrtig 1160 2 2 Man rides m q t ’a. cnlake fancy white lurge, 10%@I0Ge; part skims, | quarters, leaviog the picket lines to ex- hange on Now York, 25@40¢ discount for - A cor, Charles torst president, J. A biy demand Ihis was the remark i i Deakiony,, 7. 4 moans help to reduce the army of the unem- 5 cily mills lower to 25 points ligher, closed steady; sales, — - I oR Inarica (foon i naba P v Rt ten : . nclnding: November, $10.85a0. Finuuernl Notes, B B L encing the sime vevival of irade as'the 10, 15 $15.60015.80; 3 Johhe and are increas! their forces, and I o q 2 10156 i on grades of the former the wve g0 of , Lincoln since the close of the state fair feel | @280, Rpot Rio, steadys No. 7, $18. o 3 B COMMOI gra fan 10gLh POEOLD A R ARD NN IR dgna e very much gratified at the very o ro vi-Firmly held; western boatloads, b Uibgi0un £he ) NEW YOk, Sopt Clenrings, $63,726,820; 0. G < wits About b hixhor than at Friday's it they wero elosed down or J 19..... 2 s were sales of Hizht as high a “Dlvs 1K PR BanLey—Nominal, . > R £ PARis, Sent. 23.—Threo por cent rentes, 98¢ P Ware sios ol L2 high The clearings. of the national banks of | usiiess men. The pooplo of Lincoln appear | puy Mavr—Stondy: western, 65@80c, 23 WhrAr=Noming 1215¢ for the tecount. g ; HAngodllinas ablottar. thin 83,80, Omabi still show o slicht decroase a8 com- | pyrors of Omaha to aid in the making of & | 800" bu.; silos, bu. fu HEQnlatt No B inIae A8 ey OXAABODE RO Olonrings 717,13 70 for e weok about 107,000 head s in 1 ] g U x oss of the state fair, Ever since its or- | bu.spots. Spot n lalland ! - trongi higher; No, 2 mixed, 20%@ 8 By must by Jorno i ind that much of the 2 Y0 sk axaliangoras Vostern Cattle. the \m:rn\mm.m,f wo K lnst year. business that Is bowe transacted v tho | FUGERGEN, B AR QR0 iaR f.0. 1., 723,05 No. 3 red, 9% Y o 2 ut . arings, $95,301; balancos' mirket was quict and s 3 being done on long time and does not ke | « (B it k ope L closing barely ' steiud; A ey 5 LONDON, Sept. 23.—~The_amount of bullion | No. Av. Pr. N Av. 1o chioieo gride: SONRCIUQ N Nk o . doga | ;yr‘.'x'xlf.i‘ Uheir offoris have been entively satisfactory | SERU LG T Ooive, M9 1 Witear—Steady; Sep- | gono into the Bank of England on balance | 1 hull 50 Calves, 987 2 Tambs romuined weak at the recent, d 5. s 3 and the best of an understanding exists be- | ciosing ut 70%c. Conn—11 Septambor.ddise.” o S ma T Mons 3.—Olearings, 82,206.744; | 23 fdrs.. 00 82 fdrs. 1206 poorto_extra, Sales of shoop were liivzoly L8 YoL o weste i or north westorr city | Liycon tho membors of the two cltios. Tho i Dts, 85 3 oxports, 600bu.; | . OATS=Eirmy 3 mixed, $14@35c; No. 2 [ HANEMOME SO Tor tho. wonl, 315,477 768, | 141 drs. 4 800 1fdr. . 830 Dl 53,00, and the popular prices for Limbs shov y i vlevato ) {1 1 fdr )0 Aattlgs 1174 @ nhout 66,700 head, wh ) 15 21,000 R VI8 DN Tl e e :lllhk\:l‘l.v;h:l«il ym\‘ l:,:{u hav .‘l"'s.<\v';'\"-.»‘; B U|m..|y';l~ 1" u‘.‘".l' -».1:-‘::::.:: 1 Murket. PHILADELPIIA, Sopt. 20 —Clenrings, $),005, 1strtig 15 1 fir 1280 4 y than arrived during the same period week shows a decrease in the matter of : etz iy taadyi O ! Soptombes T0% Dalances, 35,446,304, Moncy, 0 per |~ ars. 1005 8 05 4 str tlg 1850 ipts: Cattlo, 10,000 head; ealves, 21,000 SHOWS @b decr )t 42 per cont, St. Paul o, | 1o of the people of thoe st inaway that g 49% ¢ December, 40560 closing Cory— I prember, 494 2 bulls. .. 1855 60 64 cowso, 015 1 pind 3 hiogs, 10,000 e e, 1,000 b s AGY ‘ 164400 " i oxports, 44D, Now York exchange, commercial, 81 | 18 steers..1293 8 10 S Louts Live Siock Mark Sioux City 6 . X e io 75,000 Dl i ras 48 DEa 8 4o Grain Marko:, por 3L00D premium; bank, 33 per 21,000 | 11dr.... 1040 22 fdrs,.., 946 2 b Lous, Sept P T I'he following will show the clearin at - ) 45 . sy ourly, elostng quler: Soptomber cloged at | cash, 661 K. Sopt. 23, ~The mports of speclo [ 2 5tocrs. 103 21 fivs. 1041 0 native steors, 33.6073.75; Texas e marsot, $iie; October, 38%@34e, clos Wb B8%c; CORN=—S N sh, 4 for the week ending today amounted to $1,- cilves, 27 7calves. 318 4 ol W@, 15; cows, $1.600 st sstorday. 3 @800 S¢hieago, — 035 silver 1 tar 760 10 culvos. 208 hend; ket 10 hishor; top prico, $0.80; qohlindny 894,68 | 8403} yuslerd 4 iRy, l1s sYhont Market, CINGINNATL Sept Mo phall....1 ows. .. 070 bulk of siles, #6.4006.70). B.Y Kiiax.. L0060 | 1ast ovening for the World's fair s, GUIT ADe, Mbor, Béiear Bl e, Cush | Cloarings, $1,008,900; for tho woek, §10,708,. | §3teers.1000 2 82 1edr..... 050 o il e v s 06 . @3.00; Tuinbs, 88,00 @ : acific const, 1902 lorthér), 65! P (s, 1015 11200 Totul $1,000.401.04 | & visitor in the eity the past week. R NG Ol o et | HORHHPEN S s Sopt. 28.~The fmports of dry |1 hail 1450 2fdrs. | 816 4 8 300 nst 2,110,705 Tust week and | 12 50 i oA i Reccipts of live i at principal Iotitoes hore that the market will tako. | 024 1 Toxad 10 27 Lw., Te. 365,300 for the correspondlng week of lnst | 3 sieers- 138 & daior, 1Ko wostorn markets Saturday, SepLembor 23: - Neord et RSN T84 domiestic fleoce, situation of Affairs In the Security Market g L of peaches and the New York wmarket T T Ry TR Ly T T TP Very Muel Mixed, NEW YOuK, Sept. 23 The fnports of general BOUTH DAKOTA Soyth Dinghs, RRsL AT o Hoap Bt en tloxded S12001800; pleklod shouliore, $7.95, Lard: | NEW YORK, Sept. 237 The situation of af- | merchundisu for s st week wore Valuod at Chicago 10000 10,000 1,000 ) i N e o of “spiciv, ¥6,906.047, wgalnst 87,082,060 24 fdrs. 1180 825 24 fdrs St Louls 3 250 Dan & Co.'s Omalia oftico, has tho following | would have s botter potato cron than antici- | Wil Octobor closed Jut 4085, nominal! Povk, | 100 groat armies, which, after a vigorous | weck - o0oAT: wsulist FTOSZ668 dust | 54 v " \1100 200 11 cowy " o s arding trade for the weel pated, bub in Michigan vhe sivaation is grow] | VUG i % ot 1 ' Bfurs.. 4818 p s | ern duiry, 16@200; Elging, 2502715 hy h b 4 A Lalanees, #2.006,833; for wook 2 cowa s ate A trs, AP A5 NSO TR e ate City Produce company has | . CHERSE-Pirms state lurse fancy, 10ve; | Material advantage, puye gone into winte o, #8,037,060, Monoy " N % » for business, with George Schrocder at Courtland Beue cories and profitable go are ol Corge » oder | SHNCY. IHADO. cories and profitable g are ot i Ao, - T Py change oceasionul shols merely to keep them At ! 969 Lyrlg... 660 Krug secretary and treasure is-Firm; western, fresh, 101602145 )ik, Sept. 28.—The bank statemont . of a local jobbor, but upon pressing [ J. . Chastau of Fairham, Smeltzer & Co | | TALLow—Steady; city 42 vor k., oe. | from freezing. wiss favorabie today, the heavy Incrense of . HHO D 14Tdry.. Hlo k o | corros Oui—Lirui - crude,” 85@860; | The leading operatows on the bull side hold | over $6,500,000 11 déposits being the notable k.. Bet 288 Ehuil,. 010 BLOGMINGTON, [11., Sept. 25 Thirty him further, he added that in spiie of the | advocates the estublishment of a market | fact that there was o larger and than | houso in Omalii 4s ove of the means of ini- | yellow, 40 ¢ sature, white the suall decroase in loans w 4 H30 ¢ 89 s aftor th e captured by th yel 5 Afegi: Ao g ey o | feature, white the swall decroase in' loans wiy years oy were captuved by the PErHoLECM —Stoady; Uniced closed gt | 8100f from the market and the big bears do | SRk LN EIE OUHGG doll Hox Receipts Tnerense, hols at the bubt (ol ante M usual for tho heavier goods, irade s far for | proving the comtuission busine G0t a0: Washington barrels, $.40; Wash- | 0ot show themselves, it the front. he | (1 1. 23 —Clearings, $11,631,10 i Al AR AR tho wmonth o tombor hnd. hoon {"y“- i AYRIB00. YUA08S, | ington burrels, in bulk, $2.90 room traders do what work the 1 o | e R e e R e gh the woek's receipts fuil some | the I ! + ifty-thivd Hlinois 0B ainber. hnd hoon autlsty W. W. Baraes, representive John B, Stot- | »six-Steady; strafned common to good, | °% RORR G WA lere 18 to De | for tho wesk, $30,333,540¢ correshonding woek | 7 gy short, of last weok ther received ul.”\w he I:V:L: hine un ,‘..[ 1UE o | son's orange interests at Do Laud, Pl | #050115 3 ! done. Quite a ood duil of busiucss was | Jist yeun BIO,HT4.086 - N Bange, Dy, 84,845 v 11,000 more hogs than duriug the corre- | eall £ .. Porhaps warchauts l:-llu\ was in the city the other day aud reported | ‘I‘\ HIENTINY l"l"“"»‘"l-“” g M done today in the two 'hours during which | @4.50%. Money firw, 7 per cont ponding six duys ho deniand more becatise SHOFLsup- | tho prospects good for a” largo crop of | o dHGE Sluady; domestic falr to extra, 24@ | the exchunge was operi. The fiest prices | 81, Lowgs, Sept. 28 —Clearin 4; | %0 fer this month or ply 3 oranges iu that stato. They are now antici- | © g Japitt 45 s en and shlf Lardware de: pating 4 crop of OG0 imore buxes ul m! | int ) s of that com- mand veceived from ] ) - . =ity the survivors of company K, Kourth ot A Orlonus open kestle, | Were made on u declining mavket, and then | baliucas 830,048 Aoney. o 5ok | List year show an over 60,000 ] s00d 10 ¢ 5 s open. kestle, | fhova wasn slight rally, but the fmproye. | cent Exchunieon New. York. 750 premigm | hogs Notwithatanding p loulviaos hattallon, Gibisoo's Lrigade trado with colloctions quite | Jast saason cors complain alittle of collections, 5 falr refining, 8%c; con- | Moot did uot continuo for long und untii tho | Slesgiks G Weels, BTSETE0 ttiews ¥or | nearly u doltar higher thunav that tin whieh command captuved them, offering 5 " trifug 3 7-160; sales none; res close the tone was heavy, 5 last Fures [ revs B 2N 18 00| poRding we du G wee has boe Vil t) ret thon W e o ey el parekians. Whilo the oyster businoss has ot been [ (fCREAI . My ytoaly 8 Tobics muled wanes ses | cloge the tone wus heav lv“‘{' last tigur Tast 30,.929; bilances, $2,418,4 turing the week L boen an advi n thom i 1 Ty et (oot oaind O | vory larco e yob the oool ulghte and worn: | 8 e 1aes aanard | k1 Gep'ei nauld A, 0% 0 the great wajority of instauces the | ¢ e Dy 3 e last week, $18,801,233; L of 40¢ to d0e. Recent liveral marketing | (e s F A e oot Ugiiie sna 1 o swest of the day, or within i per cent | §2 165 750 brought up the aggrewate wesiern packii demand for th Wthis wonk | (0gs ap 1o be stimulating the public | loners' A, & 1-164604e! eut loaf, 45 18-10¢ - 5 ) M i i nul ¢ Lhiy Ab~a0y Sio during t W The | appetite. The low prices are also an iu- | erushed, 6506 13-10¢; poaders 5 thereof, the cxcoptions being Lead pre T for theseason from Marcl | 1o date to ap Comutasion deilirs s gth, The S icoment, the market hera botng @ to conts | Sranulaied;d 8- 16B514e; cube G forred, 13 per cout; Lead co m Vietims Burned at o moke patel ) 5,540, ainst 642,000 Oformgs i ey Capihin € he lmited | 400 Ohicago in spite of the heavier ex: | LI [oN=Dull; American, “ cent; Pullmay and Color Irou T R e peri year. This brines the aNorings. In. early, all ABoLs - llioe. 6 | Broas shanges. Corrru }) of 1 per cent: Tennessce Coil ana per L velow Lhe mitlion mark aeal e f fhi o 1hoe active ovsier scason. Furniture deators iho Ceanbai moas ociation esti- | FIN- Easier: Strints, 820.45 bid. 1 G fort 10 ¢ rre of th ast few DOW AipLRLINE w0 SNl hogw of h i & oveler skt Kyruiio duile ; a a § - Easlari Bt Ha bid. solidated, 4 porceut, inl New & ng aad, rlunate ceeu es of the past e which Omaha furnisies buy 45,000, baying | ® s woll koown leat noe an | sl business due 1o prepara- | mates that there will by 700,000 bushels of J He, $3.7543.80. per cent higher. ‘I'ho of el s woe ¢ | days has subsided and the city is now | packed since March 1, the beginning of the yearsa prominent me vion for the winter. Clothing is fairand | cranborrios this fall. Of 000 will : ! Py } flon far the witer, Clo 4 fairand | cranbervioa this fall, Of | Al | Cotea Chicago Guas, 19 por cent; Deliware & Hud- | quict. The last of tho vietimi of the | sumer season, 50.0) bozs, us vy hanti 4 " or | bo from New Fnglana; from Now NEW OiLEANS. Sopt endy; middling | son, 1% per ceut: Cottun OIl | re..r. |>In. there very little to voast of. In { Jersey; 35,000 frou the west. Counting s, 8 1. low middil 13 ver and Rio ( nl ] I 1 City falls behiud 152,000 and Chicago 47500 1 rotall cincles the compluint is eral | them at the moderate valuo of £ per «bushel | ordinary, 7 7-46e; Uills, #4887 | siand, | per cent; Chicago, Burlin -t n L yprid and the Wuihded Wiy the | o d rtoihltl e s : rith having, by means of false oxvept that the kango clothing houses have | tho resuit is i & 0t to o dosniaed. The | $.89; uet rocel X R ¥ oy R Ey excoption of two are doing well and - reten i e e e obuained o 4 A lree |\ 151 wors are talking of sondis 1 - ISR, b hupwi per cent; Rock Island and Consviii.cd | Wil " ! h & ¥ | Agriculture has sei Lhe propnets o figuring | 1he sim 104K, nraughn Hi s PR ey Eoprens :fin:n to Eurapa with the idea of in b 4! Gas. 5 per ceut. and Union Pacite ana eeling agaivst the authorities and the | 4 DUL WO are no nearer a solution of the | chureh connection, a with such wosanliae | Ing boapd valind tar gt ‘:‘ @ foreigners Lo try the gre Sepember $7.90 bid; | Paul, 3 per cent. but no dem mstrations are be- ¢ hhog supply problem than we weresix | wealthy e I « 1. Ames, he i 5 18y 1 an . ber, $8.03@H5.04 Qi reports that the proposed reorgani months uge. The Uincionatl Price Current s ablo Lo vransae udles. i windler, BostoN, » - Phomas O h- cent: Sugar preferred aud Manbattian con- | 9Xvitement of the citizens over the nn- daainst b, 3 t chureh in Marlborouy vea- | bloody affair of Wednesday night has | 05 during the same time last year. Kansas mon vt Loz | haon 1 1 by the police. He

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