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Massachosetts, 916, 75 tons ) In Sugar, which moved erratially, redoting X s ) i 'u vance onders, & very fnrge ; i ons tin at §15.95. cent, making a gain on the day of % per e § fem at 3¢ for 64 squares, with sales of D OIL—Firmly held cent, the preferred edvancing % per cent . 3 Hey leces. o bble. of prime sumr t | The declina after the declaration of the i Ot H PION AND ROU otton Mariet g Grain Markets Acitated by the Government Tio; white, ei prime crude, i Atent 0 ot T be e to n betet thae | Reosipts of Oattle'Gain a Little, but Hog 300 7 NEW ORLEANE, Sept. 11.-coTTON Stendy; | Several Points Report Mucl Crop Report, g i A kg 7 11 g the business of the company will have to be §till Rutt Behind, 3 ¥ lom, Wpot, §80 batess Lo atrive, CLab0; OTOIMATY: P amage from mmer yella ;" i Vellow, MG o c w o 2 ? salos, wpot, §50 bales: o airive 0: ordly | ks W, ot gads e White, ghe done on & differcnt plan during the coming by b 5 H 5 i enod orimary. 21 o This foarce. cal year. The active list fell off a small :I., 5 1 0SS reouinine 4518 Salce; capcRts o 0on: THEY WERE FEVERISH ALD IRREGULAR OMAHA GKRENAL MARKETS. Sigar, whileCortage preteered broke 1% | PRICES ARE RUNNING ABOUT STEADY Ritse)henan baien, Fatiren' Tonte e At % | MERCURY SEVEN BELOW FREEZING POINT Conditio Quotations an | per cent, and Manhattan 1 per cent. In the SHERP—There was only one load of sheep | Suchi,eptember, a1 bid: Octoher. 6. Staple And Fakoy Prodacs last hour the market was strong, some receiv:d today. The market remains in February, - $0.5101¢ S Bradsireet’'s Estimate of the Visible Supply rhiete Wan Very little change ln the market | Bhites Pecording |||.'|l‘;‘ru\llm|1\'flnl";‘l. and ¢l | Hardy Native Grossers Bring Good Figures n.h ut the same condition as has characteriacd | $510 18 ADEL g6 60108 61 May Flax and Garden Track in lowa and Ne« MBGHNA il Masket Out of the Kven SRatorday” Tok ity "SHOBN most the entire market closing firm. Some | _ § i e p the trade for some thme past. Fair to choice | #JSRT6: July, 86€iae.ss 0" g RGBT of 316 Wiy in & Dows Cmtrars 1 expectations, says Chicago Pro- | declines were established, Includ:ng: United EPITe Pkl (e LS 1 HUOOKS | | tintlviek - are’ quotABle; aL- 1S.S8ORTEL I to | anns, oo shice TE0 LTSS iy syt b b b b s 1L o rod 1ul, production of hutter shows further falling | States = Cordage preferred, 8% per cent; ers—Hogs Scatee; in Good Demnid good westorns, $2.00@2.60; common and Dalen; wtoek Dintes. ’ Eariy Visitation of Winter—Froa- ward Direction. oft. iy way n whioh o acoount for the | United States Cordage ccmmon, 1% per cent, and Maeh Higher, stock sheep, $1.75@2.25; good to cholce 4 to = pects for Crops and New York, Chicago & St. Louis and Li- 1004b lambs, $2.26@3.75. Representatives oy i Narkets b oty | i oany batrona of‘ceramerien o dropring | <lode Gus proferred, 1 per sent sales 5 o . T CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—The grain markets on of the greatly reduced flow of r yan ellaneous bol 3 . Y, Seo . B-014c CEWCAS! b, S0 e 1 v"’ : f" e port | MUK nd e tallure ot prices (0 advane ket was generally firm through the day on TUBSDAY, Sept. 11 < i n o NEWCASTLE, Neb, Sepl. 11.—(Specla) Were agltated by the government Crop Feport | figure high enough to make It un : a good volume of business, the sales sggre- | The receipts today numbered 4,300 cattle, | 2 b S RN—Unchange s @ie; | Telegram to The Bee)— Quite a heavy frost : edl yu;'t-n ay T)wyl were lwlnxl‘l\ '.'nul g b UL o LR B0 oy Kn"rill‘“; 48,260, ; it 5 4,300 hogs and 100 sheep, against 3,170 cat- 3 ] v visited this place last night doing consider- Irregular, but en by being strong. Vheat N nerense In the make, but a decrease s he Evenin Post’'s London cable says e, 89 ! I 7 sl yes! able d 0 de| ¢ : ol b - " | Spondents write us that heir patrons are ty- | tone the South American stocks. A block e SO TOV G 867 shee « i closed yesterday. Provisions, after tnll,\. ing o ket rld of thelr erds e been very | Of 250,000 Argentine securities was taken by | on Tuesday of last week. The receipts for | There Was n Good Demand for the G el F ROCK RAPIDS, Ia, Sept. 11.—(Special weaknexs, also closed strong and slightly |, The iarkets of e country base been M58 | " finaneial syndicate from the Biring es- | the two days of the present waek foot up ity BIBTE-Wheat, 235000 i o Telegram to The Bee)—The first frost of the Bigher. Oats finished %e higher for Septent- | i thowon (utg Now' Work “aeeresaied | tate, with call for more in Ootober. Con- | 7,448 cattle, 5776 hogs and 1187 sheep, as | CHICAGO, Sept. sloNotmore than 4ot native | SHIPMENTS-What, 1340 1§ con, 1 season killed all late corn, flax and garden ber. The government crop report on wheat | the weelk preceding. In detail ,::";‘r’:": "‘f"i:\hfl"\;'[l'lmnvi x;;lr"m!;: “(‘1710: -i:m(:l against 7,438 cattle, 10,643 hogs and 616 j-';l‘” of alt "!w riptions s ““"“1 “ " a e outs, non PRy truck this morning. The mercury fell to cred rather bearis o st Arrivals nt ' those points (Or three woeks past 3 © 4 o i and therefore was nominal. Expor . : ! ‘ was considered rather bearish at the start, At thewe) potirte” foe. e v securities continue rising, and the public | Sheep for the corresponding two days 1ast | ers, enstorn buyers the dromsed beet men . degrees above zero. stendy und continued decrease of production s Bullish, and, consequently, lifted the price of | New York ..ouiieieeeienns i 12 The Evening Post says: Prices in the | cattle receipts are almost identically the [ firm. Westerns comprised about the e . P 3 tirm . N frost of the season urred In this secticn ? i Y g [ 7561 0,21 o3 | somewhat above yesterday's close. Granger ey sold strong, the goxd oncs espicla ly to B extent at the sturt. The market soon settled Totnly tieeers BTS81 60,219 63,303 Sl b . a7 Ty L there is a decrease of almost one half. They were quoted at from $1.% 10 §5, according 3 NELIGH, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special Tele~ stocks shared in the firy . To this r L b ¥ his woek of 1,041 tobs; compared. with no doubt, the very favorable showing CATTLE—The recelpts of cattle today | koud, and prices were quoted t 1166470} out Toal gram to The Bee)—A heavy frose in the slugglshness at within ¢ of the price Jast wek. Some have increased, while | {or wheat In the government report duly | were about the same as yesterday's run in | 8.5, Native cattle wold us hig 3 : @5 D-160¢ powderal, 5 11 eastern portion of this and west part of TTER-PAcking stock, 1le; falr to good e ToliewThe We i i have ‘beon tealized today = B 4 Lhal recelpts showed a material falling off from | country, Heise; cholee G fancy, 1141 t Tic foliowing were the closing quotations | ..o, grags range cattle on the mark:t than | There was a quiet hog market today, Waol Murkes, NODRASKA QITY, Sept -Ll—(Spifial Per oz change today: there have been of late. One bunch of range | a lack of demand. The teceipts Wi wendy; Missour and Hlinois mediam combine, | this section last night. Fiowering plants ports, Bradstreet's estimate of the visible | Jci Mprine chickens, it ik Adais Bxprons. U P ( of others at $3.85, $4.00 and $4.05. There | \ere o for th ragen ot - . i N R e | a0 B, i Q0 D ss is a demand for good catile here and the [ (0 Ml their onders market was Eeliro Wh HEBRON, Neb,, Sept. 11.—(Special to The chlckens, old, per dog oo |90 Bl dosa: g to strong: steady for anon it grades SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11— WIHEAT- Quict; I" ) : hea frost covered this section th % g ! ember, Y , 9 st night. It did some damage to cabby December, which had opened at from 57%c¢ g : duch wing t 0 ¥ ST ik s A v | auoted st froi 58 1o $6.40 and ¢ amage to cabbage Dy m 4 LA L SLUIR T Ontario & W ber of loads of such cattle every day, if they | diofed Frem those pid and other garden plants. and 57%, where it had remained for a I T -tat corn-fe ves In the yard 3 ) bt baidd 2 ths and yarne, | {0 The Bee)—Fros time, tumbled to G6%c, when Bradstreet re- fat and small veals are quote T & U. of half-fat corn-fed natives in the yards, 3 e quiet but steady 0 The Bee)—Frost last night killed the late s i L e i Wverige, mot | far 00 i i . 4 1 sin, foll cveam, new make. | 3 fed natives that was very good. The ¢ rn- e conswibeace ML Wh oXP NG THE ORoP PORT. tomato vines are damaged. Water froze east of the Rockies. By 1 o'cluck December and lowa, full eream, Iic ' ' Gi i fed natives here were not as good as the - but O 4 ciution. ¥ ygiepiap il By ikt out doors nearly as thick as a window glass, wheat had risen to 57%c. The sirength in [ Nebruski and Towa, part skims, Sc; Limbureer, Reading. ... grass westerns. The condition of rhe sanr- [ Eradis were quoted and g D : d HAY--Fair demand, good supply, Upland hay, [ 6ot CON Sor e steady at from $L75 10 iceording to quat te of Crop Conditlo the top, at 571 for December. s ‘midland, $8.50; Towland, 8 tve steaw, o | Gotiop Qi Cott-.. Bl do pid.... 244 | by saying that it was a good, steady market. | ity : SN FHaB1 = first. bulge was made by a flood of selting | Uy best, conty top - ¢ A AR ply. . There were Bome pretly good caftle | MOKR. 12000 head: sheep ‘16,00 Tend statement was {ssued today from the Agri- erage Lower in the North, 5 0! r b yest the . the murket (hat lasted until 45 minutes from | o SEGETACLES R g 8L B "% Omuia: high as $3.16 was paid for some heifers. | o Joft_aver, abott S0 he Department of Agriculture reports the | yeen effectually broken in all parts of the the Mighest price made at the opening, and | siys the New. York Mullet. — Being skeptica e Southorn Piic. There were plenty of light stock cattle in for light w R planations or additional figures to the crop | *2t€ €xcept In ome of the morthwestern it clored at an advance compared with yes Bout reports of short supply, in view of the AT nenoNEy A the yards and some feeders. Yesterday's o bkl Lot ! report for Monday, Alr Hobinson declar s counties. Pastures and meadows have been Hoeking Valloy clfic advance on beef cattle and the fair d°mand Recelpts, 6,000 hend: mavket fairty | A B Qoe8 ot Tre '-‘\‘u iherty L0 (urnish | sreatly improved and a falr crop of late po- bu. The government crop report was the | b despiie taat faet o raduany wark: | L Centeal 2 T. & 0. Cent. pfi.. from the country caused a little better feel- | nd_firm without quot chanze ki) inguiters.: It needed at all to supg tatoes is assured with exemption from killing ing wpward. T i : o than sl Rt ment and make clear the reports given to | frost the balance of this month, The aver- but although it was not capable of any but | &Y{ruke auantity of forclen Leans and pua beads | Like Erie & 7i | a little stronger prices for their holdings L — (hesplblio the press associations, such | age condition of corn Is 36 per cent n'r;;- although the report un corn was extremely VLugo i 19,57 15455 | Bain confidence very slowl; week. From this it will be noted that the | were all looking for stocki and the fecling was ¢ ’ quaAi el lad, (i MARSHALLTOWN, fa., Sept. 11.—The first that article and of wheat also to a slight ton ... 1 majority of the securities held on a level | ¢one g last week, but In the case of hogs | hi¥, #bout 0 head comiog from that quarter i 18 - J last night, but was not severe. down' for a considerable time into a state of orts from forty-three erenmeties show @ | o 10 quality, Of Texas cattle there were about i standard A, 4 11166 closed at yesterday. The primary market hers have dectensed contributed bl R There were more and | 1Y, 0d no doubt equally” good pric e cubes, § 1-1045% Pierce county last night the recent average, but, on the other hand, s amery, §1@Ne; ssparator crean 2| on the leading stocks of the New York ex- was due o a lack of good hogs rather than ST. LOUIS, Sopt. 11.—WOOL—Quict, abont | Telegram to The Bee)~A light frost visited did the export clearances from the Atlantic | LIVE POULTIRY—O hens, Sstic roosters. = s catile brought $4.16; while there: were & 12,000 head, and as only o small percentage I3t Missourl and linots clothing, 4@ | were ¥ 3 caped Injury. supply knocked the market out of the even | (A3 fo ehilckens, young, por doz, se1s [ Allon T ... Northwe tenor of its way in a downward direction W o o 0; grouse, | Ain. Exi ; B oy buyers claim that they would like a num- | and stroag for brime qualty Tt were | Decemb to 57%, and soon fell back to around to $1.234 icks, mixed, per doz., $1.00 Southe i ur«-n.ulNluu' could get them There were a few loads lown to from §4 E SLOAN, Neb., Sept. 11.—(Special Telegram Vlypeail £0 A 4 ¢ Matl but there nothing in the way of corn- rieol LT Uit L corn, Millet is damaged and potatoes ported an increase of nearly 4,000,000 bu d large, 36ic 2 % Jaget Andipytaie corn helped market, and the close was at [ N9, 1.1e; brick 1, ic; Swiss, No, 1. H® 0. 4| Riehmond Te: ket could he summed up in & few iords | (0, Cholce at from W, Lambs wer 3 b ded In Es- SIXTY PER CENT YIELD IN I0WA, The corn market opened stroni, he | Cator malkes the price . Light bales seil | Dl fe ¢4 R G W pta Cows and mixed stock were In liberal sup- | Hecelpts: Cattle, 600 heads calves, 1,00 b WASHINGTON, Sept The following day Night's Frost Will Have Brought orders which gave a downward direction to ki AU 3 L e i b Bl S s e Foventng 0w reportss 008 Re- | cultural department E v of MOINES, Sept. 11.—The drouth has the close. Then, however, it rose to about | cyjifomia beans fs becoming more pronounce ? o pHd.... The market was steady. iy maket fally gciive: siles m receipt of sundry telegrams asking for ex . ¥ exporiencen w Shien ‘state Information A7 I 1o shipping lots. terday’s closing quotation of about Y per [ [Aiy «Xrerinces with Golden state Information chief news which Influenced the market, | g upward. It is n Neathan hedl RIS DAL LSS | Halon ERER S ing among sellers and they were all asking " Receipts, head; matket firm a very bullish impression, there were lots | jy i (ndrect way, and therefore have 1itt 40 pld.....i. cooooo 1636 | The tone of the market on desirable fveders Kansas City Live Stock Marke supplementary explanations should be made of corn for sale as soon as the opening bids | effcct upon the market, This is iMusteatel in [ faoke Shore... W Rl T was stronger. Representative sales KANSAS CITY, -, o I;n'n\lu:h the same far reaching agency l(m '":‘ilfl?_-*- an_average yield of 11,88 bushels were made. May opened at b6%c, tumbled | (I ot :,_,: prices n'»- ‘;"”“| lh.n;- ‘xl- 1Im . BN W A Ly B DR » o head :I:\ e ""f; ~;‘I R mru_lul <I-hl- m‘i’" l‘u‘r :hrc'-.l "l‘lu}"}‘r sent acreage is 6,783,000 3 i S shited dened in ace of quite liberal mporta &L B.... : S & s reason No answers are o’ indi- | acres and if this est'mate Is boi 10 B4%c, on what some of the traders called | (LU oo escriptons of foregn beans H R No. Av. Pr. No. . N 25 Viduals, and the statisticlan regrets the Ap- | final retarns the aeeremste for tormeaset ol a “bucket shop” rald, and rose again near POTATOES -Round " lots of home grown or O M L. . 0 & cows, $1.606 stockers and’ feedors, $1,00703 6 pearance of discourtesy, . geregate for the state will the close to from 56%c to 66%ec, winding up | sonthern stock, 706 bu.; small lots on | Nfohigon Gent. DRI G . ~106 - 1650 1% 6 Receipts, (00 head; shipmenis, =360 he only inquiry to which any reply | ¢ l"hj*m 80,000,000 bushels. In the southern at from 56c 1o 50%e, as against 55%c yester- | VG fo. Pacitic. ... N.L & e j, market Gpened stroni 1o 10 Wier, i | seems desirable reférs to the second para- | G central districts a large portion of the Bris 39 2 : “hulk of s i heav @ | graph of the com report, in which refer: | crop has been cut and the balance s, mostly day, CANTELOL per doz. . d packers, $6.90@0.25; D lights, | &Y s o 5 Outs were easier in feeling and met With | OLD HEANS—Hand-y avy, whville Chat " do bl 5 a5 s, 580, Snfeiintinads (10 St SERISGRIC Or Ih oo, (psyaltl dkngar.diom Koat suTHIRNC MUSEII & b 10 5 5 g 0 s e 2w | @cres in elght states, which are stated to | districts e s 1% roRTs only 'n fair trade. The government report | (lum, $2.1082.15; common white " bean B A A& NML . ... 800 i adi shipmente, 2% 1 have been cut up of abandoned. The in- ota citling I8 capidly progressiugehliiy o - A H 1 3 i fon of the crop Is till immature and was looked upon as quite favorable to the | “G¥iong_on orders, G@sse per bu. \ B T. St L & K. C.. : | « 93 8 iy i o quiry was as to whether the condition of ure an bulls, but the great influence corn has o CABUAGE--On ordérs, Se. ’Gd’.’-n}fkf.'.'”u:' e o W g Atockors, §2 Corn given in the first paragraph was esti- | Would be materially damaged by a killing oats’ fiuctuation caused the market to de- | CELERY-Per dox. 30fiiic. Northern Pacii SEREEL Tl .. 788 ¥ B e ie UL el R e LG LR KLl ) ! ¢ n i W POTATORS—Per - 1b., 8%c; Jers e 0 L 5 : 3 cluding the acres <0 ¢ abandoned | year be put into farmers' cribs will be ver: cline afier opening firm. May started al el e totel i 5 » ive stock or exclusive of 3 statisticlan | 1ight—probably less than 40,000,000 bushels, T sold I.m to fr ”»_ to : 'M'; up to FRUITS. sharen, In . 3400; V78,5003 6 5 ST, LOUIS, Sep CATTLE-Recelpls, 4,700 | states that a c ery of the re- | But under the stress of necessity the larger 57%c, und at noon was selling at from 3 Tw # of Call frult were sold plalll et o s 4 . k B F | head: shipmenta head; market active and | port shows the meaning quit But | part of the fodder value will be utilized, and at au o 5 ] to 35%c. With the latter rally in corn, oats | tion vesterday. The market on peaches is firm. | | Y Diecerred, 5,400; s 49 trong, with grades higher: native steers, | to enlighten those who may thing otherwise b advanced, May closing at from 36¢ to 363c. e deniors. are incitned {0, think tuat. the | isiand, 3.4 15,60; Cordage, o 3 Lt "o el €10 ka0 cove amd“1iter | he will state that the estimate of conditions Ahile; aauad ito raing will gtV RRNOIN Provisions opened firm and then declined | SUa%on of large receipts and glutted markets is 3 £ : 3 £1.8002. 0 o 1,200 1bs. is upon the acreage standing, not including | value a total corn yield of about 60 per cent 3 ansed K = ot i 3. 5 8.25; cows, that cut up or abandoned of erage © 1 on heavy selling by the packers. The late [ "Fome grown Concord grapes are about ex X i Money Market. 1500 i 3. % HOGS—Receipts, 1 shipmen s a8 ¥ 1 ‘l‘l‘(";l‘“'&‘ I it is cut and cured (n good in o cause e d the | hausted and ma is m at q W YORK NEY ON heat RN AL el g IN: v v IN y r strength in corn caused a reaction and th l t KAl rket y firm at q W YORR 11.-MONEY N CALL i F ABUNDANT RAIN IN KANSIS. Other crops are rated as follows v 1shet Easy at per cent; last lcan aasd clozed at 1 16.4000.65; & N AIEhY, X108 . i or Ished s R Enur:u‘.'ll oaed - fren ]J AL x;\\\ ll:.ll :‘ [: SRRk ok 5 e Cen ok G - : mon and ough, &G, 5 3 5, potatoes, pastures, 33; apples, ¢ higher, January lard 2%c er, i SPBERRIF > PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3@3% per % SHIE Receipts, head; sh i | Pustures Freshened and Stock Water Be- | grapes, 55 per cent Junuary ribs ac higher. RIS Non cente e Ao s coming More Ilentiful — How! PEACHES—Cali 1.10@1.20; clings, 85650 STERLING EXCHANC el 50 2% and lambs, $2.5G3.00; lambs 3.0, X 3 9 IR Sucing Dituoss rang.d as follows PLUMS , 3125, i with actual busincss s bills o Y s - 3 e e e TOP Sept. 11.—Following s the HALNDICIMUCLILIO DY Artieles. | N NI @4.56 for mand and o i s P eekly wi I g el s Kansas Wheat,No. 2| i i davs: posted mles, $4 ; et . 2 YORK BE e, s | Weekly weather crop bulletin of the Kansas | yjunois Corn Brought Out Reyond All K i Sa3ats S Dartiett's, $LTGLES: othér varleties o Vil - . . A s weather service for the week ending Sep- peatation, BT 50. v Firm. State bonds, | 35 D AN eipte, 100 lead ember 4 ave fallen ove SPRINGFIE 3 Bo3seis - California, none. firm. Rallr S 5 o S hitives. A W e, l;mblu 10. .\b:l‘n mm(. :m. hav r.'m n »\)«x SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 11.—The Ilincls California, none. SILVER CERT S usie bid, 2..0100 1 3.3715: lumbs, cominon o good 8L ki; no [ the larger portions of the state, being the | we o o e 5 APES—Concords, 10-1b. Daskets, 2 “al- Closing quotations on bonas were as follows: il 1500 O cholce off least in the easter: 4 nortlisasters o SuRlyslcrop DU IELInERAY; The “wiathes \fornia, Tukay, $1.50; other varieties, 7 i ! R % ¥ i e Receipts, : maiket foner; | 1e8st in the n and northeastern coun- | conditions have been very favorable for all (D, & B.G. 78.... 113 Liina Inferlor o cholce, . tles, and greatest in the southeastern. ‘rops. Corn s maturing fast, and it is TROPICAL FR{ 17 i R. G. 48 100 thought it will be beyond danger from frost Cholee ptock, $1 1502 E Ahhokt bl 1Py s OXEN i’ During the week pastures have freshened, y Rodi, 36.5); fan ssina, 5 |G.H. &3, A s 6957195 S5 the old grass “greened up" and the new grass | . o BTAGS. ,:,‘ f} D 105 foints mit deeline, | has started. Wheat that was sown right n about ten to fourteen days. In many Mas 4 i T NEAUPLES- None, A | : 35 28 a W e e e | after harvest is coming up, and at the close | localities the late rains have brought the Farkper | | N TRRL L ANRODS P 3 S AT OCKERS AND FEEDERS. iropeand Trade was small: elowd | of the week is two inches high; flax and | corn out beyond all expectations. ~ Many 2 AN . Clusy 2 | do YA 5 steady points decline: salos, 11750 | oats that were shelled in harvesting are | fields were badly damaged b v . per 1b., 15c i clea Mutual Unlon i ks, fneluding: September, $13.606¢13.55; Octo- y ged by wind, heavy California. 15c; dark honey, 10@12c. L. New Con. 4#. 436|N.J.Cont, Gon. 9. T it 1l $12,90 e e 40 Marah, | BTOWINg, gardens have revived, apples lave [ rain and hail which prevailed. ~ Some corn 3 SYRUP-Gallon cans, per dox.. $1 L Rew hons e g 20 107 Mag, e oo Kt dui): %o, | ceased to fall; buffalo grass is green meadows being cut. Corn on the bottoms still A Imends, 156 17c; Englisa walnits, 100 | X0 2 5 (N 4 8. 7 i v 5 2 mid, qul rdova, $19.00619.25; sales, | have entirely changed their appearance and | promises wel The broom corn harvest is O L AL DR 0 i o, w1, | o 40 BR |3 ol D e o i Lo i Nl " Warthise defiyiries rom | stook water fs becoming more plentify n;‘t:lm]: completicn, with . fai tly, good yield HIDES—} Kroen hides n - nowr asul i O AT 6.0 666 2 d stock today, 213,33 hags; United Statos stock 4 = 4 of gond quality. ~Pastures have been greatl, Didew, 115G % ; : « 3 i Rt e iy Al et P S v o ey INVESTIGATION INVITED, revived and are growing finely. The ground & I 2 c; No. 1 green sa Tenn. old ¢ 60 |SLP.C.&P. W. 2 o ; total visible sy ¢ for the United States, is now In fine condition for plowing and seed- i green ‘l;‘r' Va. Centuri 584 |SUL.& LM Gen.5s. 2 26. . 3 0 2% [ Dags st year. | Southern Governors Will Tell English Moi- | ing, and the work is progressing under favor- L ok e S1BgE60; B ¥ e, 8 10 15 Thas 4G0ke: | AS T aeTe ;{;fl_‘ 91 - "‘*f‘ e d - 5 : B st alsts All They Want to Know. able conditions. This work, however, 18 . 0. 1 dry flint hides. Se; No. 2 dry flint his Atchigon 28 A 34 40 207,000 bink: RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 11.—Governor | being retarded in many secticns by the spring. no . 2 red, 3 1 dry salted hides, 4o, Tart curel hides s 3 g o Noo 1 ary e o, Tartcurel b nad So i : o 1 SSMae aul; prices un- | orporrall has sent a scorching message in | Net ground. . Cousiderable - seeding has n - salted, Bftsae; - - o i " ¥y Sept Market opened st y eply ery A t he g « Lt peen dcpe in the central and 5 ¢ e, Sent, Mark reply to a query as to what he thought cf 3 e s in, HAVRE, S irket onaned it t southern counties. Potatoes are being R e iiten. ahASE: Shoal Baston BtooY 3 v. Pr. v B declin o e il e rjex. | the advent of a Brit'sh committee to in- | but the yield generally will be light. Bloves iy sk No. e : facarlings | BOSTON. Sept. 11—Call loans. 2624 por cont: M Bl w0000 Tage 0 - vestigate southern lynchings.. The governor | hulling is still in progress, and in some sec- Gahon 11y sking), No. Be: dry | e toan, 4 e Aeg e Banacd iea 20 "D JANEIRO, S ke y yielding : {int Kunsns and Nebraska butcher wsol palta, | atneks o SO el BT T et i L LD ; PR T A considers “‘that things have come to a pretty | lon8 is yielding from two to four bushels 1b., actual welght, b@sc; murrain wool pelts . - - — spd hfes..118 3 18 40 st i bagn: cleared for the United State . pass in this country when we are to have a | ' acre. PROVIKIONS. Mesg otk per bbl., 8148151140 1L, actual weight, 4@6e; dry fint Colorads | AT &8 F .00 7 Elec pid . ) ¥ i ‘e, w ety Tenre Rurope, 10,00 b g} *tich ; o) ralists f 3 P s e Jaid per 100l 8 whort s bides Gt | Buler Wool pelis ",'.,‘ | Dk welkht 4 | At Swewr. ;520 10530 Wis: Cautrat. 22 4% | 3 1100 150 T e cleured for 12urope, 10,00 b g; stic * | lot of English moralists sticking their noses MISSOURL CROP BULLETIN, SLNQR; ary wnited shoulders (hoxed). Bes m 1 . actual welght, [ Am. S pid. 9546 | Ateliison 2d8. . Slperelen i) 1isteces « Fo Frult Quotat into our internal affairs. It is the quintes- ¥ r sides (boxed), $8.2068.55. Qe Have seles to pay | Bay State Gas. Ateliison 4s. 3o g 4 b aiod bty a o i sence of brass and impudence. They had | Rece bemaged d goods, per gl o o e i el 7] B 16 cows...... 1067 CHICAGO, Sept e Karl ecent Rains Hav H N 31,58 o e T e et then: 1 1, 4@ Boh amidons Wi ".“ Baivd. sold fruit A todoy better sweep in front of their own do-rs be- Greatly Uer “fllmlr:!::: Al The follawing were (e receipts and shipments ALLOVEANDI SR nyNaL 40 onian & Makic... Ok Tta s Biiag |13 S1earx i, L3t *1eow letts, $2.0002 13; plum b fore seeking Lo regulate us. COLUMBIA, Mo., Sept. 11 s s, Wh'te joi grease, ye o bt e Mintnges. 80 cows. ) » grapes, al 5. 31000110 : ‘What information do they seek? wD: | SOl B Rebt : —The weekly grease, diark. 2t4e; old butter g L. 40% Atlant ¢y 1) 0 Musoat.. 8o; L they want to know that the white people in [ ¢FoP bulletin of the Missouri Board of agri- Boeswax, prime, 16418s; rough tallow " b1 |Boston & Montina 27! o s 22el L [t ave hed ney 086 - | culture rej b i X < H stewr. 1 Zarl Fruit company, New Y ihe south have lynched negroes whose mis- | culture reports the long cont VSR ule 000 3000 . 2 gtrlca ‘L--lfd';{m" i 5 steers... 2i taecy.... E Barilettn over - ripe, §1 G20 Gros prunce, | erable lusts led them to the commissio broken I ’ & -continded b yERg Wheat, bu, Ty 000 #0000 St L arket. iAo fi“,": Sion RGN . omb $1.2001.40; German, ' 81 the black crime of rape upon white women n nearly all the countles of the BOITD0. oo vsees » : 0.0000 161000 | 7. LOUILS, Sept. LOUR—Quict, steady. Oraatral '.‘, 8 iy cows. 2 o Porter 1ros, comp! g0, sold today | rpeo 't 20e. U A nen? | gtate. In the northwestern section corn wi Oa s 0001 200.000 | WIEAT-Unsettied e buliish nter on | Ruaoar o e % et 2 steors. 3% e elght cars of Californ i wuct'on: ware. | 10 80, they need not Investigate, for such s i n WaN 4.000 4000 | puying, causing a the day of U0 | Boio tisine B PiSES g 3 eer. .o : o S amy oy | the fact, Do they desire to know that this [ {00 far gone to be benefited by the rain, ex- A3:5.000( 81,000 No. 2 red, ca eptember, 59%c: | West A 5 8 i i6s 3 airgeaus, §1.45a1.50; [ has been done by infuriated communities | cept in a very few localities, but in cther B e e <xciaise today the DATIOF ‘ [ vt By e Wer kG ? 134 3% eraLii 4 3 i for the protection of their white women and | sections late corn in many counties RN as. i | orekmorg, o 1828K 91 orts anies ik Eblaiand: When s nat g Tae | Mewnneh Booins 2R BT N (0 save the victims of these flends the morti- | mproved, and In some Wil male on myruch Raoe Eeve. aroi ar 10100, p fepdel was eeplained. Ribigecasss p X A vl St T : ' | ficaticn of testifying in court? If so, th's | crop. Cutting is progressing In all seotions, and ‘September, S6e; Decemb 4 @ s1 Qo o G100, German prunes Sidie: is the fact. Do they want to know whether | and in many localities ne: 4 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. 2, ; SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 11.—~The official cloatng | 4 5trs, Ug. 1152 i1 crapes, 9 %); | there was any doubt of the guilt ¢€ the men | 1s' now in. shook. Gr ,,',';(',”’,'m"’:f s £rop e OATS—Firm c , Sle; September, | quotatlons for miaiu 80225 to1 i fol- 3 My Sagloers i§tac 9 ARaNGs en given ¢ RNlge; Otobr . JUSIUIRE Fr (1) sk NEWesd gy fal 1 2 v 5 Porter Bros York, thre lynched? If so, for the satisfacticn of the | a new lease of lifp, and pastures are :re n Westerday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and RYE-5 id for . & MISEY L e noTs . & Tartlett pears yearning souls they could have learned with- | again, though feeding is still necessa el BARLEVNo trading it R L ] B 7 i " s exh, §1.70; out encountering the perils of a sea trip | some counties. The rains have put the soil NEW YORK, , 42 | BRAN-84 Boloher, o, oo 84, (Moo, on e 1 cow....... 3 ot 110ms. 7 . SRl « | that their guilt was clear in every instance. | in good cond for o]l MEan A 700 bbls.; exports, 16,000 buls, . L . s Bodle, Conrrorrir 185 |Obhir i il s prunew, §l.15; Ralaey. Japens, $cG4 If they had desired to learn whether these | ers'are busy plowing i J_v,','f':':,‘.| 1"", farm- market quiet; holders firm; spring patents 10c A i RE Higher; ch fancy, 5,65, | BUIWCT, ooosnio 20 [ EolOR] 5 83 cows..... o o Liverpool Markets, Iynchings were m'tted or countenanced | seeqing, Seeding 15 now i 1:-,nx;u«0:- "I: ol ulet. Southe ou AY et; prime to choice timothy, 0] 5 SAVIZO. i s 03 cows, .. a1 eer..... ERP 4 I Sk tn v el crities ey © v ey 4 ¢ above bid; winter patents, qulet. Southern flour, HAY-Quiet; prime t hole hm th $10.00@ 103 co 1 steer LIVERPOOL, rate d by tho civil authcrities they could have | gome counties, and will become general durs Ing the present week. Orchards have been greatly improved by tbe rains. Fall apples Con. Cal, & V.2t 440 vi . Sutien. mand; No. 2 Ted, winter, ; «d, spring, | learned through the regular channels of are being gathered. quiet. Rye four, sow; sales, 50) bbls. 4 . Crown Potut “ 23 8 CORN MEAL--Dull but ow western, | BUTT oy Eurein Con......\ ; . ickiaide N. Mathews. i} S SR 3 correspondence thet In every case the civil si@sic: Jersey, 49G31c, s e 2.90. (l-(ur.‘lC\‘t)lll v Pollu\\' T COWBL. ik an 2@ 4 steery.... 1035 3 i Sl (S M TR authorities were either without knowledge Saide: Jomser EPRLT alo & NOrerows... h Staar bt tember, B8 143 Oclober, 5% b or were overpowered. In Virginia the ai BHROTEMOY entern, WORe. . wtate, 8 N MEAL o y Land and Cattle G, thorities in every case have asserted their WHISKY- 81 f New Yor'c Mining Quotationr. wa 84 steer HLOUR—Bteady'; demand poor; St Loutw fancy, | power (o' Suppress the Iynching spirit, and 1 26,600 bu; exports, 163300 "OTTO! 2 Ol ) - 0] z ] ) LOTA oo bu. fucaren ind 5000 bu. mpor, | BAGGIN o . 3 BEW. YORE. Sent:1i=Tho follgwing am.she z i M S Lard, fimer: demand poor: | Within the last few months I have protected Bpot stenay’ No. 2 red, In store and elévator, | PIOVE : closing firm, Pork . f futures, B0 Temi | from viclence with military at heavy ex- Bitec: mfloat, G8%hc: £ o D S or; | standard mess, Sobbing ehoice, . Dry o, 2 ; ) : Wi e afld y 4 5 1 poor: prime mess prime | pense to the state three negroes who are ki e, Sofive v Ph ats, 1oose shoulde longy and ribs, | Grown Point [ 4 e L S e s 5 8 "(\»’3,'.:'.“".»7.‘\.1.,.““’..'.‘ ered; No. 1"hard, 66%e ‘!\” St ] B i TS 8t steers, el bull.. i ) 8 ‘h,l““ju-l‘]ml; L m‘:ml-' rate; | charged with cutraging white women. These For sule by F. . HOZCK, e L R R TR R R i + . | Deadwood C S k " e sallls Al i | sympathetic Englishmen might find mission- st San Francisco Strect. Wi small up to 2 o'clock, when prices began to rahna : o . | X Loy ST Tt . short ribs, 434 6 ary work among the negroes of the south in ity of Ma*ioo, Maxiad N er, aline, ol SHIPMENTS-Flour, 000 bbls.; wheat, none; il steers..... 3 AL the forcble gratification of their devilish omhouse tarlf, In Enge o * e e e No. | €OFn, 2,000 bul.; oats, 4,000 bu. reid i mode tinest | 1S with changes (o date, 0. one ve QP Spomd. a1 So%e; De e ] = P N TALLOW-—Nominal; ¢ 1 poor; prime city, | COLUMBIA, 8. C., Sept. 11.—Governor | yub *Tode or Mstico i Engiiah Slomed ut 8% _ Duw'uth Wheat Market. corerer A0 380 50 feeders za Tillman sent the following: “in reply to | M Suith cireuiars nd ralings on. b CORN_ Receipts, 1000 bu.; exports, 8,80 DULUTHL, Sept. 11— WHE Closed steady IDAH( HOPS—London (Pacific coast), steady; demand | your telegram of this date, would say the | 8vo. pp. 3 . 100 fik‘"\.-‘:;f'nnm Ko e hern. cash E 4 NDOY, § ; W, Strong. maderate AL HOER R oo Englishmen are welcome to scour and lesrn | LaW of the Fedoral Stamp Tux, in “iinilish atiout! o, 3 3 s Sy cows.. Gadvia | R ki lat Gealas the truth. They can't investigate us from | v Ganigl With changes o dat O L report. rescted at noon under liguldation T sees steers....1238 405 NEW YORK, Sept. 11 Special lographie ad- | New York. 1 will afford them every facil- | wing ' Siexico. (b bt worid o Mdvance: May, SBAGI%C, closed at o i o ll OGS Today's regelpts of hogs, some 5 [ vices to Braditrort’s, covering princlyal poinin | ity o get feets e SUblect” in’ gl do, pp. B 1,00 e g . Active Demand on ‘Change at the Opening % ']“:‘;‘:' wore, (oif “;;’:U:("i JERS ha sl Thesr Furopo indicate the foliowing chanye in FIRED AT THE RIGHT MOMENT. far, wionk, 1o %o vy . 3. Valenkial G Blosed: at R 2 e s o ke Urday | compared wiih the _ withplate.' $vo. b OATAL Toacainin, 208,00 bt envorta. 300 bu LR hchcigia Finauciel Hlows: Doints were favorable, and that, coupled with | preceding h lable suppiies, United —r The Bacred City i b A0 bl exports, 20 bu | NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—At the opening of | NEW ORLEANS, Scpt. IL—Clearings, $1.%9- | the fact that there wpre Nberal orders, both | S{ster " Of Rocky. mountaina, Shoots w Renegude Son of | Batres with nun B htin? N £SO N B | buminens on e Stock exchanse there was | F R T (R {ocal i whinpngy ive the muarket o big | toeat increaw L5 bas United lates'and | Thomas Cantwell Dewd ws w #urglar, | (B8, i Kot Masei of esis. RS L G L R T 3| an active demand, which was most marked | per g " o TR benefit. The buyers;all wanted hogs, und | crease %00 bt A e CHICAGO, ‘Sept. 11.—Thomas Cantwell, | by W. W. Blake. M. A., in English, cor B -~ Loy aes o e e el | ol e n ncrease, Vi plous! ustrates 0. p.p. White' atato and western, 90UA0c. Optlons ken: | In the granger shares. The moving influence | PARIS, Sept. 1l.—Exciange on London, they went after them. “Vhe WIATRIC Was ao- | G 06 Fe Rouky A the weyward son cf the well known pohti- | pFcisly Ueel (Bl M D o1 gimlly stronk sl day, with kool buying: the | was the government report, fssued late yes- | 1%, foF checks e M T qauch nigher thn yes- | mountains,’ wheat, ase, A0 1 cian Thomas Cantwell, president of the | land 55 U1a00 . 3 3 RITADSS; AT Sioved 8 4 )STON, Sept. 11.—Clearings, $13,604, erda dimme o e ere 3 200 Bagle o Directory of (he aterior of Mexico, same Biyc; Heptambir, 3tie; Oclober, Gt | terdsy atterncon, which was less unfavorable STOS P ngs, § (Ll el AR R .00 by, i agle Brewing company, was shot and in Aroiory fexioo. MBASERY [ SDvaiaber sioes i December, | 1 0nhiq been anticipated. During the past | BALTIMORE, Sept. 1L—Clearings, § a markit. As compared with Saturday, the 3 T isom oo stantly killed last night by ex-Pughlist | The UG Tnis G OF i B BEEh W | AH Thomas Morgan, bartender at a saloon at | pha®piiii Laws of ‘Mesico in English pHOFE-Quet; siate, common o cholce, s8c; | week the traders had been figuring upon a | "IC* FE A R T T L T GO i rane 00 8 (it I end ! T N T i Bl b 8 ~Clearings, 182000,384; | higher. A large proportion of the sales were | Dhiet's Sievators, SLO0 M polls, brlc | 2000 State street. Cantwell snd two cther | ana’ Spanish ol AY~Weak; shipping. $0@%c; good to cholce, 1.;1 <rlv 'r-lpu ‘..tsp( l;-l:v :ffll_w corn, and lanc S at $5.80@6.00, while ‘on Saturday the same | clevators, .00 b at New Orleans, 2000 bu. | men, whose names are not known and who | Remit'N. Y. Exchange wiih orders (WHIDESSceady: wel, salied, New Qricans se %hen (hay found Jptthalr oslonlations ware | PANIS | - e por cont entes, 1€ | ind of hogs wen{ 4t $5.60@5.80. The aver- | at Galveston and .00 bu. at Newpori. escaped, had entered the saloon as the bar- [ ——————— lecied, 45 (o 6 lom, 4@4%e; Buencs Asres dry, | not carried out they were in haste to repair | ¥ Ho0 HRE S R s T oEs was pretty fair J o S tender was counting the cash and demanded | OUR WEEKLY MARK TLETTER. B to 24 lw., 10%c; W dry, 2 to 30 ibs, | the error. Hence, those who had short con- 1o balances, 616,18 i ad “ | There were tewdr” fiEht pigs coming than 4 uE Maskos the money. 1 an Invaluabio ol o investors. - 8Tice Junary T R —Quiet: hemlock sole, Busncs Asres, | (FACUS 9 their hunds were desirous to cover i "M —Clearings, $214.157; bal | Was the case a week A e ey 8, Sept. LL—Wheat was unset- | “Morgan says: “Notwithstanding an order | MER0 por cent of our pradistions kv beod fuls ARRE 1o heavy weiea e Tgat sole, Buence Ayres. | and their purchases brought about a sharp | ances, 8. New York exchange, Sl hts are better.i A choice load touched | buying 10 do %o, I had at no tim: thrown up my AILED FREE UPON REQUZST. POOL—Quist; " dmestie fltece, 19G24c; pulled, | 2dvance, led by Burlingtin & Quiney, With | = CINCINNATIL Sept. 1.—Money, 35@5 per 714, the highest price paid so far, Repre- There wa Very “much hands, but as Cantwell stood outside the bar, Co-oper I Combingliols are prove B IONS ot steady. Ploktes tomes, | @ B3I 0f 1% per cent, which brought the | eent, New York exchiange, lc dicount ‘and par. | sentativs sales e o directly in front of me, and had me cov- | in€ hiehls U{T;xmu" .i’; ';" s o Hota _Beef, steady. Pickled bellies e : Clearings, $2,106,50). hor e ! e B V- | 1o i posilon of making 3" bustnihe of follows g P g e R iakind b A a 8co, -Dratts, . ; ‘i 3 che arply, and when the 18 dded i Nong SUDRCHIbSrs, Bate Bales, 350 tlerces: ¢ Sihtember. | 10 67% per cent. Sugar also joined in the | yjiifi il " gl » BNoslic. | 9. 5 Sige. s 1ge < pew. The | other robber got around to (he cash drawer | phlets froe upon ra closed 39,45 asked: J. v, §8. upward movement, touching 105%, an ad- b 4 . difference n_prices between old and new s | and began to help himself, 1 unconsclously FISHER Ui ., Stock Brokers o SR o Y LONDON Gold {s quoted today at 5 tia 5 radunlly decreasing, nx some of the new is ‘e o continent.” .35 . #10; compound, | vance of 1% per cent. The general market s Ayres ut Madrid, 2.50; Lisbon, 8 i : R~ Bl B etently Ceured fof ik Shipments. wers | half turned my head, though the big 38411 30 Hoondwir, Key KRN A western datry, 133@17c; | 4187 recorded a frictonal Improvement, | St Petersburg, 5; Roms, 110.10. 5 i $ Py e aoar markei wan® seady Tana | volver was still leveled at me, When 1 did > - 15624'5c; western fuctory, | Which was, however, bat temporary, the LOUIS, Sept. 1.—Clearngs, 33 824,067; bal- . e | patents, $3.2)@3 45 $2.00@2.2%, P'ro- | 0 the man with the gun tcok his eyes off WM. LOUDON. 3 stute dairy, W@ staté | leading shares of the market, too, making a | ances, 372668 Money, dull at’ G@i per 'cent : ot duction es i shipments, 30,- | me to see how the man at the cash register : Baatis ! Exchange on Ne &, “de discount. i 368 Lbls, L N ito. largs, $@1kc: smen, | 19%CtI00. Burlington losing % 'piz cent, Sugar | BEoiease oo Bew Yerl ©e ChouRt . ‘ ; g was getting along, and when he aid so 1| Commission Merchant @10%c: part skims, 19 ¢i amall | % per cent, and the others & small fraction Gl f ; 1 Market. reached In front of me, and quicker than 1 BOQR. Sleady | state and Pennsylvania, 1iig | Chicago Gas gained only % per cent. In | time. New York exchange, Soo discou % .l i Pk e 5 RK, Sept. 11 el on Tu can tell it I had fired two shots at him Bole o house, |G ice; western fresh, 166150, | tho cpening deslings it was raided on a re- | egn exch i sterling, commerclal, 3 3 1 u ‘““"" Bo.| y portait He dropped to th: floor, slone dead. A Scelpin 113 DkEs . | port fr'm Chicago to the effect that a war | H.Es@48I: HiA " LRk 8 he country. the Somintse “To my training as a pugilist [ owe my [ o ; w:,‘,‘,"' W =Riondy | etk {2 per PKE) 4NC | of rates was In progress in that city, A | ,WABHINGTON, Sept. 11.—The statement of 4 ; 2 S T T R lte, for if 1 had once attempted to draw | ,Frivate wires to Cnicago and New ¥ork PETROLE g GUANAYS . st bia; | break of 1 per cent resulted, and the rest of ol iRt lanhine theued Iy ihe | g ; S Telexrama from special shpmen my revolyer while he had his eyes upon ine, | BearG ue theaqo ™ Placed on Chicaws Washington, 1 b ngtom, fnbulk | (he warket moved down i sympathy, but | 1 intea treasury today shows that ‘on | 1.0 J boe ate quantities. . Through the forwardis T would have been shot, and not he. 1 weni | Correspondence sollcite f0; refined, New York, s515 Philadéiohin anid | only fraconally, except i the case of New | § old i the treasury was | o200 1K £ : £24 at him with the gun pretty much the same | Office, room 4 New York Life Bullding Palimars 8.0 phis and’ Haltimot York, Chicago & St. Leuls, which fell 1 yer 20,585,880 o August 31 | o400 d F as a fighter would strike out with his right | Telephone 136, ROSIN~Steady; stralned, common to good, $1.15 | cent. Before 11 o'click Sugar sprang into ‘;.'.. * 'f.,.,'""."' SRL Ty, el cerificates. in 17N o o hand. ‘The oouple of seconds hs teck 1D R demand {n expectition Bf Lhe Osclaration’ of | cuinin 2aa TAIT o ner Coid i oates ol ool o 2 i watching the man rob the drawer cost him WwW. V. WOOD TURPENTINE-Quiet at waany the regular dividend of 8 per cent, and ‘an | ury old reserve. At the close of business tod B . i e 0 | his nte. Corrvespondent for Kemuett, Hopkins & Co. Jupan. SaESHe. » .- Ilynpru\rnn‘nl of 1% to 106% was effected, m;;l 2 ;.-]r:‘;‘;n;:.‘r.u:.‘ylw.:; n-' I:‘euru.flr : EANKER-, Kitlea ."‘“ e — Chicag s, LASHES~Bteady; New Orleans, open kettle, | the general market being held steadily up | T gidtement of the. monthly receipte from 163165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. T 3 i 1 '§) 3 New York for the last 15 Wallost., New York. 70 State-st., Boston. kNoxviLLE, T, Sept. 11-Newon | Grain and Commission Broker 10_cholce, G to midday, exce J 8 s tow Y 1o, ghalo dday, except United Btates Cordage, | customs for the port of New York for the last Woods was killed and Cuby Reddin fatally 20 Sl }{5_. ON DS Infured today by a premature dynumite ex- | PFivate wireto Ghicagy and New York. .......}f.'u‘f'.;.,...m Do oy Here workiag,x!le #ewer: 18 | CrriCE—ROOM 16, BARKER BLOCK: nd Provisions, 22%8 ulet; Scotch, §20.50@2.80; Ameri- | which \tlu..lu]‘fl freely on reports that the | ten l‘l’l" Pl‘lt‘"l‘l,]:l the 'lrllI ten days of the company's busine w new tariff act, shows & total of §3.844, #{}m—qum s b " tpaess ras hot Brosperous. wnd | Semuat” 1y 1" for-uhe pieceding ieh 113133 Ik. [C¥'S nu- on 'change, | during the afterncon was rather dull, except .2.“.“.';?33"4..':'_:" '&.‘?‘.: ::y:“u x?-r-‘vmfi;: