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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 2385ttt i e e et | OWARA LIVE:STOCK MARRETS | e commsns et | DUY'S AND BRADSTREET'S | Bzttt ot OL-Guiet; domestic feece, 142c; pulled, | In the laler trading a covering movement e ocstih, Nt cent larger than a yeat oo, And the heavle L AT R e resulted in an advance to 106%. with a re- w1 Mithat Hon. Dt Senavt ohic: e 1 The ok of wheat ever held on a like da ] e wigady: Gut ., Tents | action of % per cent at the close, bringing e falr, 125063 0; Tmba, common o good, 8.7 Avatiable whear ‘-‘";“'fl‘"t’ll\mw\-ll‘d'::: llun plokied belljes, a%e; plekied shoul - . P b i @4.10g: very cholce, 15, i k Mg . stoe - Reports of Russian Tmportation of Rye e pickied e Waiie” Land, alel :;‘;Ia[:“rg: "I"_:J'l L‘:w{":ll";':.’k” "I"T"::‘" Juo- | Absence of Cornfed 8fders the Main Feature HOGS-TRedoipte, S0 he Markel stea Trade Improved in Somo Livetand fn Others | 350.00 b the Inrkest Aukust | incranse wostorn stenm closed nt $9 bid; $9.06 W L and, ordinary to chol 6,004 6. % sk on_record, e exception 5 Oaused & Sensation, i i 1850 ; wnl torces; Septem- | by London houses, receded % per cent, but of the Day’s Run, e ’ it Has Timinished, floe | Wheat stocks afl o tor o T | ber elosed ¢ nominal pom- | before noon had recovered the entire loss. i o ope September 1 amounted to 63,54,000 b, inal; re ntin A 3000 —_— ol .\(-(I l IVE STOUK. 0 decrea of nearl p. 8 i i » " | After midday the room traders sold the nearly one-fth as compared. comp Pork, & > y S y Mee Wwith the year before. Within three months BULLS IN WHEAT AND CORN DISTURBED | T riicic i womteen e ?t:“r‘: Ly g Sent, the closing price | PACKERS SUFFER FROM THE SLACK SUPPLY | In Cattie the Market Was Unchauged in fts | STRIKES STILL D'STURB SOME TRADES flocks of wheat In and nlloat for Euroj % A ) 5 g B v decrease por cent, Kigin: ; state’ daley lington, after a loss of % per cent, rose % T W [l b b w v PRI, the United Btates and. CAnada inccest ? VLLOW--Stendy: oty (32 per pke.) per cent, and then on sales largely credited | > 9 waa unchariked i 1ia general features. " Goed less than 10 per cent. Exports of wheat Corn Opened with Continuation ot the | TAGLOW Sieade ety (8 per i), to Boston, broke 13 per cent, the last being | Utnnot Get the Quantity Absolutely Needed | 11 U1 GInERt 0 Ve enernl featuros, G000 | On the Strength of the Shortage ot Corn | from the United Statés and Canada, both Wuying Fever Which Struck the Mar- iy ] st i s | the lowest figure of the duy. Atchison was 1o Fill Orders—Under Grades Sell in_ s wiopiy” cmnanded stiong. dric.a 1E Pork Products Advaneed—Cotton Crop oy i B e B0 ',“‘l":”“‘]““; Lo CHESE-Dull; state large, $610%c; small, ¥ r ote y ¥ none of the offerings sold at as high o figure & s . 0 ¢ 10146 B ) L ?f‘.'“""""'_"* | b oot L Steady to Strong—Hogs Active NS WhE DAld o the day befors 1t wes biosibe Wil Mo Larger Than Last Year, With September 6. In. the pre .)u:u« 08 Stendv: recoipts, 5,302 pkgs. uying was based on a report at the e ey cqually good cattle were ot I Thero Whkeh Sncotied. 1o Denadaill, the ‘amount was 660,00 bu., and i the PETROLEM Dull: United closed at §2%e. next annual meeting will be held next Were not' more than 200 natives of ail_gr first week of. September, 1593, 1t was §908 }’ly’n:w::’l'rw lumu o '\.u 240, e month, and that a majority of the directors and only o hw‘mm of thiat wumber gr ded b--l-' NP, ;-p l;n:” in 1892, 000 bu., and in 1891, 2 RICE - Firm: | domest ;2 extra, 4%0 | will be retired and that their places will ter than medium, Therefore, the average of T2600bu. Exp ris of Indian corn from the CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—The public cables do | " HOsTA Eicady, sirained, common to good, | D¢ filled by prominent railroad inanciers. An FRIDAY, Sept. 7. | BT® yas 19§, Ul of 4he, At M€ | NEW YORK, Sept. 7Rt G. Dun & Co.t [ Uit States huwe devlined to an average g - s ' | advance of per cent to 8 re- Today's receipts consisted 2,800 cattle | from $1.% cipts of westerns wern | weekly review of trade, which issues tomor- | ing co ¢ quantives | ot often furnish a sensation,” but today Steady: New Orieans, open kettle, | sulted, of which % per c:nt was lost on the i Lo ed of 3,590 cattle | oo hates At and the range of prices |Ease, will by The. business ‘outiook - Is | i cOPFospORAIng. Wegkl SHo en "*""d""m*' London dispatch to the Board of Trade A final dealings. On a purchase of 110 shares | "4 0163 hogs, against 2,440 cattle, 6,137 | was from L& Texan cuttle receipts | S N ADH - day, with aiternate | YeATs ak0 one, two and three proved an exception. Two cargoes of Rus- teh, $0.9062.5; Amerl- | Coptral Pactfic advanced 3 per cent. The | hoge and 345 sheep on and 4,533 O trom 1.5 10 B s " | clouds and sunshine. In some branches | yAll SOuthern cities report fuvorable feas Sian basley wers reported ‘for Bhipment. to s I B day's .»f.u:(.- .I.:.a y,l‘il'h':(x.'luu Friday of last | lin arket continucd to strenethen, | yirong improvement still continues, while tn | "™ Rt 7 i New York at a price equivalent to about hanged fearly all b the GIFUtion of IWSE | ot oo 1eon ooty oo e D e PhcHIPLS | wivhin witke, and’ shippers and | others trade is diminishing. Strikes lessen | HE DID NOT BREAK THE BANK 46c for forty-eight pounds, duty paid, ex- ',"',‘_"L';':‘,"“" L M:;;r:,m. but The market was weak duffhg the | T00t &p 18,687 cattl ,231 hogs and 1,089 | packers b to buy freely, sellers had | for the time the working force perhaps as ¥, 3c; : 8.0 G 2 hogs | unmi est of the me yellow, Me nsked; yellow, off grades, 32 | greater part of the day, and was decidedly | Sheep, as against 15,951 cattle, 31,482 hogs | JOULY Iaher iices nd. gol them ihe dayy | MUCh as (t I8 otherwise Increased. The | Kidney Curo Warner vessel, at the latter port. That Russian in- pwing the Remnant yaslon at New York was of much advantage BT L e it Neavy in tone at che cofe, - fAnd LoD shieep for ihe corresponding five | yiadine, it dont, at an advince on” yeter strike of garment makers wpreads so rap. of Mia Pi(s: to the bears In the grain market. Corn | SPELTER-Hteads: domestic, 433 bid: sales | ) HOPnINE L. GRS SUARRth ahthe |y e g hos wold as high as 860 which ts i wbove | while the strikes in cotton mills have ad: H. H. Warnor of Rochester, the patent declined 2c per bu. for September ' and | 25 tons Decembor fin, §15.85. **™ | day advanced, and was rather strong at the | CATTLE—Out "'l ”‘l‘ 101 loads of eattle | LO"3¢ fant weihts at $i.sh. " Common Hght | 15 thotient ot far dietant o Lemenl | medicine man, who miade §7,000,600 ot B October deliveries, and wheat brought from — — 5 close. A Mmajority of the issues dealt fn | TPorfed in the yards this morning there was not “much more thun wteady,”and"ite | “The government ¢ veport s expected [ the “Log Cabin™ remedies which weres 8o NS0 Daganiber L doWe S0 Mrol 870 Ao OMANA GENERAL MARKETS, show an advance. not a single load of good corn fed st AT el e, VLG | o foreshadow . wreal 1w i corn, While | extensively advertised everywhere, has res ol * % The Evening Post sa There was less | There was, to use the buyers’ expression, noth- rime heavy shippe of "whlch con. | Other observers believe reports materlally | yurngd home from Kurope penniless. He G7%e, closing S%c lower than yesterday. | Condition of Tride and Quotailons .on | disposition to trade In stocks today than on | jng of any account in the way of beef steers mall, Rales | W ported: thom | SXSESETAtOU, and sxtimntes o€ the' FIN L oo ‘ine 1at: ot tis: fortine gELEE ) September oats finished lower and provisions Staple and Faney Peodn other occasions fn the week, and except for | jn~ the yards. The market opened rather o 83 for Youns pigs, (o 368 for prme "":"“,:;_) [ “"x'in‘:".:m'f-?:'.'.'mn Ateots, Dslash Mr, “,“m Sl at Monte Carlo, closed practically unchanged. Bigs are quoted a Tittle stronger. some desultory hammering at the granger | quiet for the want of something really de: Sowty but hrely e sheen matket s mend- | Prospects to some extent, and an advan ibithe . ’"t*'"\ to Europe about two Wheat averaged strong during the fore. [ DBUTTER-Packing stock, lle; fair to stocks in_the afterncon, nothing of conse- | sirable to attract the buyers. There Is a | ink ~The ‘threo Dusers ‘who are’ fi sole ps- | of Jg cent the past week hax followed ro. } monihs ago. He was supposed at that time SN 16, opetied. WILK ' AAAIIONTAS Yeds untry, W@lic; cholce to fancy gath- | quence was done up to the close. demand for some good corn fed cattle, but | Soast Seom Jdotermined that prices shail ‘not | celbts nat half those of the mame wes | to be nearly bankrupt. He had made an ; M creamery, 17@2c; separator creamery, 2 The Evening Post's London cablegram | the packers are unable to get emough here | Fo "V (%) 00 markedly | than &t Bisy aghinst & T bu, last year, and | A%signment for the benefit of his creditors, terday's closing price for December at from | EGGS-—per 14415 ys: The stock markets were dull today | to fill the requirements. One of the houses [ the comceponding time last year;, which should | yet the brice mdvanced b cent, aithough | and his beautifal house and cbservator %e to per bushel, but had some little | LIVE POULTRY-Ol4 h for first-class investment stocks. Ameri- | bought some $5,45 cattle in Kansas City to- | have insured faie pri but Crey haye . con: antic exports w omly Li38,000 bu. | had been sold to help i ¥ I.b' |r difficulty in maintaining the advance, owing g chickons cans were generally lower, closing dull. The | day. The market on beef steers could hardly | fined Lo wange frum die to & yor 100 We | against 211164 bu. last year. Pork ad- | poee "Rie Sl W been switt Heo o / to occasional lapses of the corn market. MisEohblers S@se; ol & best opinions favor a further but not serious | be quoted other than steady. Cows were in | batin thim Tave appros the menih | vanced 25'cents per barrel and iard % conts | {2t I TV had been switt. He began Business was heavier than on the day be- rafrie chick Yl e decline. The trade returns for August are | large supply, as usual of late, and there was [ and hogs have moved up from' 812 to S0, | POP EWEs a8 Smulier estim d sk of the business depression, and his fortune wisp b L it Sl Sl IR St ss: ‘Bucicn, biue win Bagi: Who - lmpoetd are sdown o, E150.000 | wome. pratty: pAleeatuft. amiong (Cis oVIRER, | Wk, Brices, Kof, Bieen sie esiesy, REBISEHES BB (it Dille SEAImAt sD0L cotton of the | was soon MAINE swes oo b CHAE autumnal gait. The receipts here and in dox., ‘$150a1.76; dueks, wreén wing teal and the exports £1,000,000. The heavy | Canners were in good demand. The general | Rhir tha ket Ja o M | neW crop have apbeared, and the Financial | got judgments and exccutions, and. being the northwest gave some indications of fall- | doz., $1.231.50; ducks, mixed, per dor, - fall in values partly accounts for the figures, | market on cows and mixed stock was about | (" tompetition fe was falr m Chronicle “estimatea (h_ yield ~at from | unablo to realize on some of his. inveats Ing off, 214 carloads being all that was re- e still they are disappointing, and give no | steady. Stockers and feeders in first hands | ket al from §1 t Mhect, and at from | BO000 Lo 800,00 balet. ity record of ISt | ments, o' was helpless o avert . the ported here, 348 at Minneapolls and 135 at 7 hotce St and small veals are quoted | certain indlcation of a revival of trade. wers not in larde supply, bul thers were | SIS to M3 for lamba o C o o L | yest's orop being TRINELL bales, thoush IS | avatariche. When It was nearly. cvest e Duluth, The aggregate receipts of 993,000 uin, Tl cream, new make The foliowing were the closing quotations | not in very large supply, but there were |, ) head: sheep, 7.00 head, * 1 650,000 bales. To all Appearinces the new | took a European trip on the advice of his quite a good many in the hands of specu- | . lators. There was a very fair demand, and the market was a little stronger. Represen- and Towa, fuil cream, ie; | on the leading stocks of the New York ex skims, Se; Limburger, | change today: o; Swiss, No. 1, U@ = 4 vening Journal | Feports: HOGS—R W head: officlal yesterday, 19 nts, 80 he bushels at the primary western markets w. however, still too clase to the 1,000,000 | NCUTH and 1 v bushel mark to permit of much comfort to [ “HAY-Upland hay, § rop Wil exceed the maximum world’s con- | friends. It was also his intention to try fto 7 | sumption of American, of which the stock | float the stock of a compiny organized for i T e I Jefl over, about | carried over September 1 here and abroad . Ay x H 0: midiand $3; lowland, | Atehison. .- T No_ Pac bt fative saien: quality’ 'y Market active, with DB Dalen. :k;w"l‘l:‘nl’lllln(lm ot beet sugar. In this the bulls from any falling off of any farm- | 8.9, i makes th s on hay. Light bales | Adams Bxpress.. U P D& G @ higher; other lots strong of wool have fallen to he was assoclated with Willlam Can= ers’ deliverion. A matter which cansed con- | *N the best. Oniy ‘tip ‘erdes bring wp brices | Allon, T H | Northwestern but ‘no hghe s range i $.0G6.3 for 2,000 potnd nard, who, In Mr. Warner's days of pros= lous week, against | perity, had drawn a salary of $7,000 a year LSRN In 1802, ‘and domestic fine ool has | as one of the advertising writers. M hoad. Market mod- | weakened about a cent at Hoston, although | -~ By arrangement Mr. Warner me v it unchianged figues Australian has advanced iz cents, with | pard ‘and Mrs “m“"';’““: met Mr. Can. e o A e T Ly ated Habilities | Planned a pleasure trip to Mon h $3,112,33) were in_manu- [ W PIGEONS pounds, of which about 1 ally belonged to the p 0l birds, VEG [ ATOES-Round lots of home grown or tn stock, Toc per bu.; small lots on orders, aliforni, 80 NS—Good#tock BLOUDE e do pid. .. g 1.... §70 82 50 Am, Expross 2..001085 265 Tights, $5.4045 for mix saipping CATTLERecoipts, 1 for roush king, § @6.60 for heavy pack do pfd.... v b siderable disquict 1o the bulls in both wheat and corn was the reported sale of two car- goes of Russian barley at Odessa for ship- ment to New York. Whether barley Is being imported for feeding purposes or for malting, as claimed by some, it will in any n Imp. on Nay 1ema e Carlo, Mr, : R T could not resist the temptations there pLpun 10 « Market. S B . nd 0 ting, an Al Aty JEAN; 3 3 3 facturing o 74,153 In trading cone and soon lost the veady money he had with rusl‘ .~'1 free an (qvl'nl. IV:;"’”_V’ l”A\.r Aorican 4210620 white " b KANSAs ATTLE -Recelbts, | During the week the failures were 215 in the | him. He secured a loan from Mr. Cannard pr:mx, ;xx.: i ’m:‘ .|s”|‘ oc ‘;” LIEG ,r TB—8ou thern, hmond Terni.. 3.15; Texas cows, $1.901 ! $oorp | 0 Canada, ag 25 last . the party somewhat impaired for tunds, but more bearish the longer was consid- oz HDE BN Gi s fous ) mative cows, $1.06 Mrs. Cannard stepped into the breach. She K ered, and finally it broke both corn and Del. & Hudson, R.G W . 5 LEATR is a beautiful young won ! g ) wheat. The opening price of Dacember was Del. Lick. & W... R.G W otd..... LB e LR T LTt L g v Mr. W 7 ‘befors har: HAFEIAGY fi 68 to BSkc, 1 after that th D. & R G pfl Roek (siand. .. "\ head: market strong o _10c higher, but b T cted by the | ani ahe nad & o BioY before her martingsy at from 68 to BSte, and after that th D.&C.F Co SLPAML L0 closed weak; b sales. $5.7006.00; b Aggrogate of Huslnese Kraasactac and she had a lot of splendid diamonds, some tendency wes generally downward., It did East Teun 118 S b pid i 0106, 30; mixed, ¥ Associnted tanks Last Woek. of which were the gifts of Mr. Warner o LA b R4 R gl o e St P. & Omana... & 0042580, VEW YORK, Sept. T.— ollowing since ; ' ot suffer muoh untl atter sbout tvo fours siann; s, % | G i @o vt s e i eogss. T | NBW YORK, Sept. T.—The following | at 'and since her - marriage, - for. e sessio d passed, b hroke d 'ort Wayne. . d + & g uthern Pac. alifornia, $1.15@12 orthiern pfi. 100 | Sugar Refinery... $1.1571.25 GAR Lyl 05 Tenn. Conl & (roii ocking Va I . lott's, $1.75; othet varioties, $1.2 | Tip, Conteal head; market 1ves, ‘$2.10 ind firm n Shoice | table, compiled by Bradstreet’s, shows the | was ~ generous to his employes. She .45 | total clearances at the prineipal cities and | went to one of the numcrous pawne the percentage of Increase or decr shops near Monte Carlo and pawned her after that, losing all but about %c of terday's advance, the closing quotation being from 67c to B7l4e. " N & . - compared with the corresponding week last | diamonds for 10,000 francs, which she turned. The corn market opened With a continua- Kieon ik e St. a'_islv"l:mh St Lonis Live stock Market, year . over to Mr. Warner to continue at his sys- tion of the buying fever which struck the el L0 & T o ST, LOUIS, CATTLE—Recelpts . tem. Luck came his way, and when he left market yesterday afternoon,_ but in the S neor -1b. baskets, head; shipments, 0 head; market steady; the bank at the end of the second day’s play course of the session the speculative wind e Vo ‘sicers, Neht welghts, $310G02; cows Bl Clearings.| Tnc. |Dec. | he had 60,000 francs. He gave an 6 veered completely around and prices had a OPICAT, FRUITS Lead v Teaan steora: 58 et werghta; dinner thit night (0 a fow Triends ‘and Mg severe break. September corn sold early Mo vl N helfer, 5 {5 | and Mrs. Cannard entreated him to go with at G8%e, and May opened at from 56%c to Manhattan Coti... Recelpts, 4, v <[ #106.001003( - ool 9:0 | them to Parls before he lost the money. Ha R Cie i tar ertan thia! mensatibn ot the Memblin'k €. market ationg g0 Lol refused, saying that his success had proved day had worked itself well Into the under- CRacRUL AN EDOHA Mo, Baoit i ladelphin his system, and the next day found him in standings of the crowd here and the outside | yyas paney por o oL Mobile & Oifio. ... . oA MU G U his seat at the Casino. He played three BEIn 't WKL L. ‘wanlelvgrantind, the|| FloTgre 150 dark honey, togize. | NaABvillog do e, pative mixed, $20060; sheep and lambs, §2.000 days and lost every franc. He raised enough market broke badly. September dropped 4 glion ey per doe. ""m“ ?h'.lu':;'(h pECArS: lllx DL 3 % TR l‘";)ll"ly to get to Paris and there met an old £0 68140, October to 65%c, and May to 56%c, i ‘waliits Nt R Stock in Sight. Cincinnait riend, a Rochester business man, who gave and there was but little subesequent recov- s ’ N&W. pla._.... da b Raostd. 68 Febtipta RE N6 (hus: DElARHEAY radre - [LITRAIAS CtEy: him money enough to pay his passage home. ey, Some of the countey holders realized | SR ahure pulcer ber hol., B pele b . T outneni i1 14y Kets for Friday, September, 7, HSlse © New (o He left Mr. and Mrs. Cannard in Paris. Mr, profits on the opening bulge and the local | hides, 114G%c No.'1 mreen maited hides, 3%c: No : Warner has told the story of his play to his Salte hide ci No. 1 green’ salt South Omahn Catlle. Hogs. Sheep. vauies T: | Milwauk 34 5163 he total sales of stwoks tod contingent sold heavily. Closing prices | 7 K¢ o 169,501 v we s Detrolt ... friends. He Is confident that there are good s, 25 to 40 ths., Siic; No. con salted hides, | shares, includi Atchison ) 7, - Chicago 7,000 7,00 | o ! were near the bottom of the day’s range at 1. 40_1bs., R M (el - el A T Kansas it 3 00 000 | F s things in store for him in the future, and 58%c for September, G6%c for October, and 'xf:' ‘r.n,‘@ i \n‘""l calf, 3 10 15 b, 4G4t 151 Misouri_ Pacific, 286); Rock Taland, 2:500; 1 3 Fe 300 | St Louis e 2,50 ™ | Omaha. that he will be rich again, - from 66%c to 5G%c for May. 0. 1 dry int hides fo; No. 2 dry flint bic Chicagy Gas, T810; Distilling & Cattle Foeding, 1 3 3 3 i | K e For tho first time In a long while the | i No. 1 dry salted fides. e Partcured hides; | 82460 St.” Paol, 20.370; Western Unlon, 2,653 T 3 1 3 Totals . 832 Glevelan Devotion. oats markot showed some independence, At P PRLTS Sareen Salied, each, 25ae; w York Money Market. K H o 3 St sNewdonaD IGURIBTICRet Detroft Tribune: Impetuously he poured. ot t t & & salted shearlings (short wooled carly EW YORK, Sepi ONEY ON C 53 3 k: 3 IW YORK, Sept. T.—Throughout the com- O et oy 0 & uade | fine); each, 6@15c) sy shearlings (HOR woolsd |'maE S, TR Sept. ToMONEY ON CALL— HE H H H mission houses' a large volume Of business has LoEtiiEtte s BtoRyEol IR IR I0VS "I";er‘-halfl“mmhn - mlm thny gmmfimy enrly 'wkinw; No. I, ench, it paeaslings at 1 per cent ¥ il 7 5 3 H 1 3 been i progress, and the total flgures ‘And all T have,” he protestsd, in conelu= h (short wooled ently siing), se; dry | NE AP o% ; i ge Amount. White sheetings, declined. Thora wero few buying orders | fint Kansns and Rebruska butcher ‘wiol”pelts L D e ) = - 1 i oma, bleachiod musiins, fall st¥ics otored it yony orosirated, Miusel AN pev 1., ictual welgh rrain wool peils, SRt : 4 S S H LS ettons. prints Ams, hosiery, Fwear Al vataMle poinis epesially wors promient | Gev hi 'otilas welght, Jgcr Sc Gt Colorasd | pSirRr TG FRCHANGR-Fiem, s, gotuut | 1.0 10 3 " I ot gt na ress gvods” have | Dt Sho Tooked 5 him. ncredulously. 3 W -8 . rates, oG4 88l and $KTYS. Con bt vl B s il el £ ] o shrugged his shoulders. 89%e. The provision market was quist, but | SOIC, Fve Fon cut off as [t s useles (o pay | meroial bills. $481G451) 3 1o 1 thowe that St more han t Brindng doth }m&fi'{.‘nu “'Practically all,” he sald. “Of course, T - firm, and did not take fright like the grain [ "3R7) ""AND o —Tallow, No. 1, g |~ STFER CRETIEICATES ke U, o bonds, Lo 1 firm at 3¢, and no s have another suit’ of clothes at home, but 1t markets at the Russian invasion. Hogs tallow, *No. 2. greave, wilte A, | o GOVERNMENT BOMDS oIy, - 1. tn 1 u W s a2 | really fsn't worth anything. b werd light at 17,000 head, and only 10,000 redse, “whits sade: wrenss e il 72 talon Fimm 1w SN New Fiaven : :,..”.m; i84...o.- | “For the first time aho knew the ektent of i :-::dp ot e T, Priom ter Drime, 16G18c; roush tallow, 1502 3 e 139 bafon; Fecelpts, 346 Springoid, Mk 3 his devotion. o % 9 ce, N, n( n itain, 6,200 cl W - . 7 3 but in the end closed without change, except St Louls General Market. 81186 135 1.4 " and ‘steadys Living Up to His Light. 4 as regards January pork, which I8 Sc | ST, LOUIS, Sept %.-FLOUR—Heavy, dul and STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. : Oetober, 30 Chicago Journal: “That new hand I hired lower, unchanged -5 R & this morning,” said Farmer Haycroft, WHEAT—-Though unsettled, was firm early, " $6.5746. March, cl The leading futures ranged as follow Aoty e {0 . o o 55406 o ¢ 3 n,:' yat dectined Later' on sclling, Cloainie g oty No: PG RO $6.6506.07; June, : : plowed one furrow across the fleld and then Articicn. | T Close. | 2,red. cash, September, $c; ~December, o 2 dn... toady; mid Rapids. : went and laid down, and he hasn’t moved 5 Wheat,No. 2| e o S SR Con Curtencies. 9244 [Mutual Unior 5 int. e in: A 8 since.” A eat,No. 2 CORN—Flared up early %@%e, but declined | Farignelen. ... H2ié|Mufua pta, ~none; ship- | Seattls % STanyg | later with wheat, closing die below yesterday; | ffssouri s i 100 |No. bac it Bl GBI bales: e o el } “What was the matter with him?" & G4 | Mo 3 mbxed. onih, ihe;” September, &%e; Do- | NiG'Ga',...".! INC bae WAL b i “He sald he believed in goin' accordin’ to 4 L Siige, M LRl do 48, . N. W. Consols. Sl BIOUE OI¥ e s b rirrie seripter, and that when a man has put his & No. 3 cash, 3le; September, %‘ofin"':.'éfiz":{;{u 7,1(;: “m'-)s.“}r Deb. B i m’,f{\‘\i.”."::x -I;-“" Los Angeles:, 11l i hand to the plow he never ort Lo lurnpblcll. B 4 bid for No. 2 regular Tomnnwners . 103" (8 B Consol 16 G e v, *Beich. o] B WHARLEY—Coming " in, “but” no quotations es- | Tonn.Oid Oa.... . 80 (St P, C & B, W.58. n risco Spokane bl 5 87,542 Va. Centurioy. do deferred. Atehison ds. ... o8% |SUL& LM.Gen.5a. L. &S.F. Gen. 6 T T e, Tota N FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—WHEAT-] BRAN Sacked, east track, & December, 91%e; May, $L094, 1 3 Jacksonviiie 111NN coln i ancing; $1.22 bid. et i a4 -\'“‘ SEED—Better at 3800g8.9; timothy, | Alchison 2a A 23514/ do 3 n ix Wool Market. iehita ; unchanged . tuds.. 1033 U. P. 1ats of 0 . 23 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7.—WOOL—Steady, quiet. Birmingham s s HAY unchanged. 102" | Weat Shoro 4s WYOMING CATTLE % o 'lr..‘,i;.k"‘ 'I %43 l7_Jewel i EGGS—Lower at 1%, i) A b dinghampton. ... TRADWitmer sl $.15 for spot; Septemben 25 cows....... 990 §2 40 % cos SHE HUNT3 RATTLERS. i |i e 1 i $2.02%: October. 3. Boston Stock Quotations. COLORADO. Y River. BRET TR watches s R 4BOSTON. Sept. 7.—Call lonns, 2 per cont: 10 cows....... 816 2 |'~‘ ‘:‘»h OWS....... 824 215 She i3 16 Years Old and Has Killed Twenty- kron, O. N ME. me loans, 364 per cent. Cloaing prices for IDAHO. . 5 o ie e gl § : { N stocks, bonds and mining si St T a0, 310 Eignx Gnnkos S0, Kix ""," Asasn Npie s s are known by rail ING—Unchanged &S T THIW. To% | M cows The town of Liberty, N. Y., claims the | esioux Falis.. X i & nth e o e ISIONS quiey Porke, hsher at $1L15 tor fin: :::m:rr" T 10318 Woutn Hisciria :;::;. HOGS—There were only sixty-six fresh | champion rattlesnake hunter in the person of | jiremont, Neb.. R ToAC et L uotations wer ol jobbing. Lard, prime steam rar pid W B : < S san | nattantos 2 s “ Cash, quotations were as follow bbing. Lark, Deime steap | it loads in the yards and the buyers all d Mary Burton. Early in the season | *Chattanooga. ... experts to be un ing, 50@Sic; No. 3 spring, 5,000 bbix.; wheat, 35,000 bu. ir, | 5.000 bbls i wheat, 4,000 | Hoston & Maine 201 | Atelilson 4., 208 [New Enelan, 1150 |Gen. Ei 8O ... *Nashviile and cut off the rattles. Since then she has | *Gaiveston i -n; wanted hogs. As a result there was a | ghe killed a rattlesnake in her father’s yard 1054 | good active market and prices stronger. equalled for wear 93 | The top did not reach so high a point as 3 yellow, 557 No. 2 white, 330! b e ona; oats, 4,00 bu. cleq T0 [ Wis Cont Lats. " SN | yosterday, there not heing any hogs in the | developed a craze for collecting the rattles and accuracy. Coffee Market. Fitehburg pii.. §/ Atlantie...... 10 yards equal to the $6.05 load yesterday. The | of these snakes and spends her time in hunt- The Dueher ‘Watch Works, C;nmn (]. 56@56%sc; No. 3, B1@53le; No. EW YORK, Sept. F—Options opencq | Gen. Elecwie [l 40l Boston & Moniwni 203 | yards were cleared early in the day. Repre- | Ing the venemcus reptiles. Up to date, says | K¢ 2 - e Hlinots Steel. .. 51k Butte & Boston.... 0 | sentative sales: the New York Sun, she has killed twenty- Totals i FLAX SEED-—No, TIMOTHY SE Al Big|Calumet & Heeld., 200 ded Ralti Mexican C N Y. &N.E........ Sh. P eight rattlesnakes, and from them has ob- B Contontal........ 75 | No. e clusive A PROVISIONS $14.10614.25, i oy 0id Colony... """ 180" | Franki 3. W'e tafned twenty perfectly matched sets of 5 Lard, pec 100 1w, 3 sides, loose. Setober, Qreson Snori Lika * 7 K L LA, " rattles. Ench set had nine rattles or seg- [ co For sule by F. F. HOECK, 010, 00 i i finished ~goods, per gal., Yordoy ales, o wh o No. West Ena. 68,0000l 157 80 5 o ranging from four to ten rattles in a set. Hallfax 18t. San Francisco Street. i kS Ligrsfi o G Do L pmy el a atlo M MY e - 5® | “The women of that part of the state seem | Hamilton i ek 2H, BUGAR—Cut loa ®ood' Cucutw. = Wa i " ity of Mexi 0, Maxico. u. 8, Cy, The Mexican Customhouse tariff, In Eng- lish, with changes to date, ito. one vol. house deliveries from San Francisco \nnu.g Quotations. ay, 5.995 bags; New York stock | SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7.—The officlal elo: 3 Unite es stock, 221,118 uotations for mining $10cks LoV Wars as - to have taken an amazing courage in deal- | ¥innl ing with snakes this season. A report from Hancock says that Mrs. Frank Tower of that The follawing Were the recelpts and shipments York yestere today : ay, 193,224 ba Totals { {0031 visible wipply'for 'the Unitel States, 26115 | e place was on her way home ufter dark the Ao il I AT (o 2500 1 bags. againat 319,468 bags last yea A T ATo & Norcrons other evening when she heard a rattlesnake o 2y e of Mxico, s o e SANTOS, Sept. 7.—Market woak at 10 rels de. Beleher . Ku.-x\ A Round Iis ratties In the woeds at the road: READSLRRRR ) TEADE: BEVIAW, o Xulare.y ) cline; good average Santos, aulet ot §1a10; re- | Best& Belches ono. ide. She hurried home, said hi {y B.eoere e oo 1 e b ey g Bodie Con, Ophir, side. She hurried home, said nothing to R & Law of th 1 Stamp Tish AR RG, Sopt and un- | Bulwer..... Potoui any one, got a lantern and a club, and re- | Trade at Most ing Centers Showa & | “4ily Syanih, with .......g‘,‘ 1o dute, one vol changed. Chollar, Savage. = turned to the spot where she had heard the t. B0, p.p. 20 Sy 100 T.—Market opened ateady at 144 Sorwn sl Do Javags, rattler. It was there still, and sprang its NEW YORK, Sept. “Bradstreet's to- | Coffee-growing in’ Mexic st work on 2 m. ces adyance f o e A rattlors ms soon as Mrs. Tower approached. | morrow will say: Special telegrams from 1,”"',{;;',‘("‘)“”;"'_ She turned her light on it, saw it lying | the more important distributing points | dar Stone, In colled ready to strike, and smashed " its | make it plain that in mercantile Nnes trade e, 8vo. DD 80 ......8 100 Utah..... [Yellow Juek; arket quiet; e 14@2ike; 200. "Eygs, sisady at 156100, Toady; total wi STRO, Sept. 7. 3 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. xchange, § 7-16d; recelpts, Now York Mining Quotations. head with a club. The snake was an | is fairly active, fully meeting earlier and ‘\:.‘.;‘."nfl'u.‘.‘m e, PO AT Phis k. W YORE. 7.—The following are the immense fellow, measuring over five feet, | more favorable anticipations in a majority . L 3 h Yesterduy's Quotations on Flour, Grain and 1 Market. slosing mming i but it carried only nine rattles. of ins es and exceeding them in some. ogue of ‘the Niadianal Muséaiim of 3o } ol otals B > 0 T.—Wheat closed about [ ROTorC T 18 P momn o 10 A young girl named Henrietta Quick, | An increased number of interior buyers at s Wiiiakey 0 A e mari NEW YORK, Bept. T.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | by Boiism moow oiee: D O Al . e (. [SMrvs Nevadas. .. 160 aqvoes ”"} "““““""h '".)‘l‘?“:f‘“w“’:;“ Pa., | jarger cities within the week has served ry of the City of Mexico by B Huh- 1,000 Dbhis; exports, 900 bbls.; sales, 33,000 | hard, S6ie: No. 1 northern, Dedwood 50 |Union Con. 00 heard a noise among her chickens. She went | ¢, stimylate the feeling of hopefulness, and . rean pkes. Market was quiet and active untll the | 53%c. with old whea abe uld & Curry.. [Yoliow Jae ha0 out and saw a rattlesnake maneuvering to | aside from the cotton mill strike in New ry of the Interior of Mexico R i) Tt toned 0 i oy | celpts "were 36160 Whipments, 6,60 ta.: | *H Norcrons. 67 |Iron Silver......... 10 capture one. She cut its head off with a hoe. T B O S ST L B i poi. at rightened buyers; spring bakers ) il wora grindin dily, using abont 150.09) | Homestal ~1850 | Quickallver 130 1 e had thirteen ratties. es, the we s mot oraught | The, Fublio Lands Law of Mexico, i y ! This one h: thirteen rattles, st fires, the week h ot wrought rather firm; spring patents, casy; city mil Tor the twenty s M d | Mexienn (000 | do protoread 111 et G SO L B L Rl B 2 v patents, $4.006M4.15; Minnesota patents, $3.40@ ve an accumulation of s 70,000,000 b 0 |Bulwer............. 150 o . “ Upward, excent for wool, ‘There tn an ime | The Fatent Iaws of Mexico 'in Mgl . 3.60; Mlinnesots bakers, $2.50@3.50. South SN N genmns Bi Fhe Flour | e - - Says M, W. Selby, Muncie, Ml: “Last | P 30%hie demand for money at Bos. | Siemi N ¥ schungs g il b flour, duil. Rye Hour, quict and frm; sa ady wnd firm; p bakers', | ~enukea o summer a coal miner came to my drug store | Yoo VeNIent U the CemAtd Tor money At Bos temit N ixchange with A 480 Dbis 2 1t was estimated that the production — [ one night, halt dead with cramps. There | not as high as usual at this season, noe (he Sar Y 3 CORN' MEAL—Firm: sales 2000 sacks; rould b about 4000 bbls., ws som London St otations. PIGS AND, ROUGH. was no doctor to be had. He asked me if | supply of commercial paper as lirs: h "cumeHE" o weastorn, HERGIA; Trandy wine, 8.3 i shlpmeats, | LONDON, Sept. 7.-4 p. m. closiug ) 11 aw ! [ had anything that would help him, I | western wheat carilcrs haye avratic il for BARLEY—-Dull; No. 2 we y X o Canadlan Pacitie., 09% St Paal com. - opened a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Chol- | necessary funds with the Chicage banks at s b o Testan, B T el 1o N v Coniil 111 00 is KNG AN OO 6 i S84 Dineyloes RARsdy aud gere Sz a'| 6 L R T s e Curer oe . sflscie g rowed o exparte, 2,20 bu,; | SAles. 6,000 bagy contrifugal, 9 (ost, e: refined; 97 |Reading.. oo 11 in 2 500 | large dose. [n twenty minutes bis pain was | ¢ 5" Chicugo, whcre tne busthess i it emr ions, impoteny, sales, 2,806,000 bu. futures, $0,00 spot. Spoi | quiet. R LU 15 _|Mox. Con now ds. 60K | 3 420 all gons. This man had been Imlum-l to | cantile lines has meresded, il es va’.cocele Mu:‘ const o market dull, closing easy: No. sthre b anaT oA 1Gd perowmea | SHEEP—There were no fresh receipts of | eramps, but has not been troubled sinc pecially indigos, the wial for tae week pation. One dollar u / and ¥, B%e; afloat, Bie % STOCKS AND BONDS, BARJUEOR-10 i per o sheep today. The market was nominally | Every family should keep this remedy at | being the heavist for the seasvs, not- Box, Six for . lop e !nwn'f\ herm, 6dc ey N SN R s o A Therate of discount in the open market for | steady. Fair to choied natives are quotable | hand for use In such cases. It can always be | Withstanding conservi.rive aurnasng - in Q‘."(‘w y Iflllt‘bbugg- Dathy with corn and on local and. for weculation Was Dull on ‘Clunge Yesterday | short bilin Iy b ber coat, wid {or threo wiontis' | at' §2.35@2.75; fair (o oo westerns, $2.005 | depended upon. For cale by drugeista. the “matket by Ciorthwestern Chir (5. Adan U » . Duying ntil Roon, when they eaned ot ot orpt In Fow Shares. 2.60; common and’ stock sheep, $1.75G2.25; —— 5 ajso peen A larger vl _, incredied oftering®, "wnd Gnally" bioke warly | NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Speculation was tor | good to choice I4qmibs, $2.25@3.75. Repre- Stab both jobbers and manu N s Tt My G el at touar oo | dull on the Stock exchange today, except in | BOSTON. nis. $10.8%5.946; Lal- | sestative sale Detroit Free Press: A woman finds fault | total for August belng equn! FINANCIAL, tember, 5% @00¢, closel at 834c; November. | Distilling, Sugar, St. Paul and Burlington & | *7C0% $Li6@ = o] Ko, § wt. with everybody who finds fault with her | Omaha reports that Nebraska vill BKO61 1160, closed At 00%c; December $1%@ f BALTIMORE T—Clearings, $1.921,174; | 18 ¢ ek, g 5 Kood deal of rain, and that trade with L W Quincy, in which shares about two-thirds of nces, 149,000 2 ‘Tambs 1 husband, except herself. Bers is only fair. Milwaakse hus € NOR W[‘EKLY HKRKET LETTER. f CORN-—Recelpts, 500 bu.: exports, 200 bu; | the entire business of the day was done. 7 arings, 3792105 Wealth is the substance of things hoped | enced a de fmpravement fn_den In an tnvaluablo aid (o investors, Since JABUA sales, S06,000 bu. futurvs, G500 bu. spot. Spat | 1ot Receipts and Disposition of Stock. for. Fame is the evidence of things mot | for goods and monmey, while St Fau' re- | 18 aninvalu vostorn. Sluce Juuusey a Mot unsettieds No. 2660 18 wtore; e '"l‘”"' i;\mnr :uyln llhe market only as a small PHiA. Bept. T.—Clearings, $5.060,- | OMcisl receipis and disposition of stock as | seen. ports that the destru>tion of vi¢ Vkes and | 13550 por cenk. of 9UF preciolous HAVHINN ptions generally strong early on good loc seller of St. Paul an of 537, balances, G438, O the hooks of Uni Btoc Y urds e er oper| il has decreass ur- . o in arh Bl s AN owe g: (WO of the Uther | DT Delkhos MRON. . : 7t e\ rwy o Biaes wadtas o3 | It takes a great many rounds to knock | (Winber Properly DY LG BAfCESTERSEL PAS MAILED FREE UPON REQUET Bioke sharply In_the afterncon, ow g to arbitrage speciaities. The stock of the | AMEMEHIS, Sep. ToClearings 1905 bal m. September T, 1894 Cupid out ment in some lines and a moderate volume of ¢ tive Stock Comblnations are prove glimination "ot (e short inierest g Whisky trust was most actively dealt in W ORL Tacloarings, B.00.2 RECEIPTS. Friendship is the best backing to love. business there s holding (& wi. Improve- 1y ‘.n.m..lx 1uole 1o those 4 e - RO T aud there was a revival of the unfavorable v 10 Soc digoeunt Cyme mgng, | Nobody knows what (l'”vlr. o5 and somo | ment in some lines and & moderate volume of T et an T Nt tomber, @@6ic, closed at o, October. 0 o d ags com- | , CINCINNATL Clearings. 81,954,050 conininnnees A% people wre e e 1g to flad out. ausiness in_othesw la ohars c at Kan- | e b alvidod Amook subacribsrs, Paus i SO, chosed at, bt o | rumors recently circulated against this com- | (CINCINNATL = Sept. T Clearings. | 814600 Great events oftener make great men | sas City. San Francisco reports activily in | Seit. i been Givided smooy bubsceibirs, B closed b 62%e; Deceniber, S%0GIc, ¢losed 'wi | PADY, Which represented the existence of | discount o par. Pt than men make great events. all lines of business, with ship owners in FISHER ©O.. 8took Broker TS Hocoipte, 17,00 bu i exports. 30 bu; | SOTIOUS difficulties. Dendals were made from | | PARIS, S 4 p. m~Three per ¢ s TR e The sweetest music fs that we never hear; CORLrol of the ocean frelehts . 0 00 15 Wik 30 ibcoadway, Now York Giiy. aalon, DO B fuiren 96000 by spot. Sesi | Seml-official sources, but whether or not | Joif ¢ for Aopcial, - Bushangy The G. H, Hammond company Ttz .. | the prettiest women are those we never sce: | oracrs for Cork. The grand total of 8- s (8 Market firm: No, 2. Misc; No. 3 deliversd, thc; | thero Is foundation for any of the stories | i pramen D Sw.ft ani Company 1| the best things in the world are those we : O ow Me & the Jiok Ui, Rex | thewn s Chundation foe nuy o the stovies | wAN FHANCY A sl Oy e WM. LOUDON. . RGN | track, mixed westorn, | e 8siec; . that Distilling is not a safe invi 1210 tment by | Moxl: Lo Heekor Adversity is a_powerful tonic. White atate and western, 36G4LC Op i e bt e i S ek | outsiders. The clique, which has been manipu- | ST. 1S, Sept. T.—Clearings, $1,086,353; bal ’ Hypoerisy is the meanest of viees. i J"“’i: with, com. and close at e l;m.u the stock during the past weeks, was | ances B3L03. Money. dull ai s@i per cent It is not charity to give yoursalf away. . s commi'.ion merchunt net decline; May closed ai {0%e; September. | the moving influence therein ‘today. Heavy i SR EEE RN e SU " ———— y . i Sloned at ito: Octobe Slosed M | offerings In the early dealings caused & | mynon nyyes af B0v Madeid, 20t In order to introduce Chamberlains Cough BANKER° Grain and Provisions. t: Sle@ine, Closed AL Flac, break of 15¢, but before noen a recovery of etersbury, 5; L Remedy here we sold several dozen bottles on 163165 Dearborn-st., Chiul'fl- —Weak; shipy ug. 80@e; good to choice, | 1% per ceot had taken place. In the after- | Vienna, 105 a strict guarantee and have found every bot- | 15 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Boston, Private wires to Chic 5o, and New York place g Sen . f - 3 Al business orders d"on Chicagh noon there was a reaction of % per cent, a | CHICA Sept. Clearings, $13,065.00. L H e did geed service. We have used it our- | crry, comnr, A HOVS~Weak: stute, common to choice, §63¢; | rally of % per cent and a final loss of % | Mones, 4Gty per cont on call; @8 per cent o it R selves and think it superior to any other. | SCHOOL,WATER R T aiied, g r cent, making & decl he d tme.’ New York exchange, o disount. For ow York e Wiook Marhen LT Mowrey, Sarvisville, W, V. For suls | VFRERHICK CRADE e o 10 MIDES—Dull; wet salted New Orieans, se- | Per cent, making a decline on the day of % | cign’ exchunge, weak; steriing exchange, cour EW YORK, Se T.—DEEVES—Recelpts, .} 'y, Jarvisville, W, Va. For sale Office, room 4 New York Life Bullding, Jocted, 45 to 66 lbw., G4V, Buenoa Ayres dry, | Per cent. Sugar was sold during the morn- | mercial, M.5%@4 5% a 3,600 Lead; common cuitle, sieady; other grades druggls’ . Boughit sud Bold. Correspondence Bolicited. Telephone 13k

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