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BEE: TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |43, it s ez izt ot e e <= | oA (IVERSHOR MARRETS | St fam s 0 o Novomber, W December, closed at 3 relnl bars, Jower At 89G0lkc; gove TIOIN -GQuiet: state, common o choice, 419 nt assay LArs: GH4G" o i cholce lambs, trom $2.50 to $ m.~Three per e i - Pagific const, Saide: London market 1250 Bpeoun'ative Branch of the Grein Market b e e o “"'” 3 . e P acotint. " Bxelanes o0 | Week Opens with'a Fair Fun of Cattle and ltrwlxwrl‘:\ju‘”r”-:-“.:m‘-‘-;‘.‘ Stoek. Was Voak Early. B 0 8 Thas AGese: Thaonon Avres : Jearings. SLT04; bl but Tew Hogs. for (he torty.e'ght oo LEATHER -Quiet; hemlock wols, Bucnos Gold 1s quoted_at Duenos MGIBLE SUPPLY REPORT A FACTOR | Ayire tit w hravy weights, 1415 Lodny i oat Madrid, 1730, Lisbon, | KO NATIVE COR-FEDS WERE OFFERED WOOL—Quiet; dumestic Neece, 15620c; pulled St Pete @; Athens, 71 Home Cattle Vienna, 103 b Hogs IVISTONS- I cady. Cut meats, duil a—stines OSITION Wheat Floe usted Widely and Corn Was L pickled shoulders, i STOCKS AND BONDS, Prices on Rangers 1 Strong and Fat . « i, fir n Omaha Packing company Affected to a Degree in Sympathy - f Gy, & i wssers Hring Good Money -Under G, H. Hammond company v nominal: Junuary $.59, | On Steidy Selling the Majority of th Swirt and cbmpan ks wnd Bonds Figare on % i _continent, §9.35; 8. A. Securities Deell e, 00d” Request—Hogs Cudany Puck'ng Company the De: O ™ lnrge, 8L@10%c; NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Sugar opened at | Sel} Steady. %, Lobiman small, $@11%c; part akims, (0815 skims, | 102, ex-dividend of 3 per cent, a decline of —_— ¢ | R ow—nun; ety a2 per pke), 4ties e % per cent, taking off the dividend from CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—The speculative | .y (s, free), be Saturday's closing. On steady selling with MONDAY, Sept. 17, i o ak at | BUTTER-Firm: western dairy, 130 wet The recelpts today were 4,628 cattle and Rnch of the grain market was wenk at | o¥o i incE TG western fnct 2@ | only an occasional rally, due to the covering h s oua d ght advaneo | i1 Ine. 20cc; state dairy ) sta 86 hogs, as against 1,120 cattle, 4,850 hogs ' < 3 et L G Al BT taley, Wie; St 4o ahort contracts to take profits, the shares R bt Sitiiee 190 6ul 4 on Saturday’s price at the close. The vis Ry state and Pennsshania, 18%60 | continued to decline during the day. In | 800 025 sheep on Satarday, and 8,170 cat ¥ ible supply of wheat, which, according to 3 Tc; westorn fresh, 1815 RAR S i m‘ 4 " ctost | 1€ 1,489 hogs and 1,037 eheep on Monday of e X e v, e | e Akt tading the selng was Meavhst | i ek While he. week apens with : We Keep it Clean Jeast 1,260,000 bu., gained only 46,000 bu g 1 n bbie. 46, Washington. in | (Lo day, 97 being touched just be- | TAIr run of cattle, the recelpts of hogs are i P and that turned everything upward. Wheat NV O B3 PIIAGCIDN | fore the close. A rally of % per cent was | the lightest in a long time. recovered ige loss and closed with a galr made in the final sales, leaving a net decline | CATTLE—While there were 172 cars of | Cattle Market in Hetter Condition Than With BILE torn: 1" 4¢ iahor atier an-outly. | ROIIN-S steained, common to good, | of the day of 5 per cent. The preferred | fresh caitle on sale today, there were mo | (c¥an Generally Kspeeted. Santa Cl& 3 soa biSHe %o % o COVIER—Qu Wid stock lost 1% per cent. 1t is said that [ pative co 4 b : CHICAGO, Se f~Ths cattle market was ll [ decline of %c, and oats closed unchanged. [ (oI Que ¥ Lo At | Do g L e aenird ANAE | htive:corn fod steetain Lhe yhrds, There'| vy beiler condition b SR Provisions were firn in tone throughout 4 ; were, however, some good westerns here. | were 500 can, $10.0061 13,0, was taken vp by the bear traders. Rumor head, 10,000 mon “N!UM A decrease of 1,326,000 bu. in the amount MOLASKES. Stewdy has it that the company will issue a state- | One bunch of Colorado westerns brought | at this scason yos Pl o wade by A Chlc@ of wheat and flour on ocean passage started | 1 G s ong shade off; straits, | ment of its finances very soon. Nistilling | $3.85, and some Wyoming westerns $3.35. | weatomn rankers and 1,00 rangers. 2 the wheat market a little higher than it | #1644 vint t X 2 makes the next heaviest break, ueclining | As high as $4.25 was offered for some. '("“‘\ o4 hegat “"'f hpisehind o ' Bibweds “Satorday afternoon he bears, | o FLTER=8h o mestic, $344: | 316 per cent from Saturday’s final sale and | The market was active and strong. Beef [ RVANCC on the closing prices of st wo B tbiirot | ol shior( . whisAt . [1ito Tona 0118 ¥ ember n at $16.35; | (g within % per cent of the lowest | steers have been bringing very high prices | medin o oivg e Sold at from owever, poured old, short wheat into it | 7 tons 04 X prime crude, | figure made. The stock was falrly well | hire as compared with other markets, On [ #4590 (o $6.75: i tecrs at from $3.00 and it soon became heavy and dull. Th T peminal: | held during the morning, but receded during | last Thursday a string of the Haley cattle | 10 #.1% & Native cows sold riadily and westorn northwestern eipts, while smaller (har il ) i yellow. 35 | the afternoon, the general bulk of the sales | brought $3.55, while some of the same cattle [ [n"Kers Rold stronger.” Good feeding cattle were dome of Saturday's rumors had led to the | prime o being credited to insiders. Mhe recent I‘“l”‘ Were diverted to Kansas City brought The ~ gener opened slow and MSbetlaiion, were sumdlently heavy ¢ - i rumors as to a receivership were revived, and | only $3.35 ln that market. 2 s u e, from OMANA GENERAL MARKETDS, & report was circulated to the effect that the he yards were full of cows this morning, Al L Tl bondholders proposed to take the property | but there was a good, active d.mand, and s und e than " for Condition of T anl Quotaiions on 1o secure their bonds. There 1s g t uncer- n\!l)‘llh:rllx des "/l(h{:l»- comn am‘ll J(»Irunz(—l!r)h si “; days past ..HHIH demand for even the wle oy Produ e > the e 0 e col y, and & high as $3.30 was paid for a bunch o ots was slow and th sharcd in the @ Berlin private cable reported an advance Ve N L e B LD S G LM e Icpression. In_ fact, choien heavs hogs B 1 Marks -for Gelober. Primucy BUTTER- Packing stock, 11e; falr to good | in the final trading In its stock it was very e i iy Sug mingly were . the weakest n (1e lisl_at the IR A irie I thib: weat, Wafe. wers ntry, Wiilc; choice (0 fancy, 17@1s; guth- | feverish, Declines were established at the | Qulte & K0od many buyers wore In the | anish. - rhe hipping nd wits rather i kg Lo e it Y | wred crewmery, 17020c; separator creamery, 2% | close of 1% per cent in Cotton Ol pre- [ Yards looking for feeders, and the market | d'rerent and packers actel boarish from start PAVY, amounting to uearly 1,200,000 bu EQQR—1 & 1516 fe n At 1 and . preterteds was even stronger than on Saturday. In | to finish, seve of them being almost entirely that was considered the worst featurc for R e KO o g ferred and Lead wommon and preferreci | gpie of the advance of the past week the de- | 2ut of the market ancy heavy were held at 4 T Sy LIVE POULY Old hens, roosters, | 3 per cent in Edison Eleetric of New York from ) to $6.35, with $6.60 the Lest b1 earl the bulls of th: day's development.. D mand keeps up and the buyers take the feed- cember opened with sellers at 56%e, and creRICR ehEKERCa) (uCka,- Uiitc; Reh eS| ndi Mg per oant in’ Qutierkl. Biectlc ;4\ igry wy ifant: wh £ NS OYUnLEY O A Chom 11 | 32 156t WEVEAR" LORGREE LX | SHTaL. Dok few transactions at that, but worked i P, so%i DIl keindp Consolidated Gas Missouri and Iilinois are buying | mamed e pone, - Fally Son ¥ orked ¢ o el 5 ¥ . i 0 d i huying a good many 1 In the pons. Fully 8§00 uniesiatl REURIY utider free offerings until it was GAME-Praile chickens, youns. per dos The railway list shared to some extent | or'ije'feeders that are coming here, Repro. were ed over and the market for them down o G6%c, at which It hell rtendy for o0 pradrie “ per doz., in the prevailing depression, but except in Henvy packing sold Turgels at from e o pnieh It heln eteady T ST s % | Reading there was at mo time any great EE R A ARGy AL R P At this stage of the procoelings al! the re - ke M R pressu; to sell Publication of the re. htp AL (VR L turns of the visible supply had been re : car L $4.00% organization plan caused sales of Reading by ceipts of sheep 12,000 celved except the quantity afloat on th Chiolce fat and small v disappointed holders and a decline of 1% OWS. head, and a large piopriion was A was the situation up to that time, and a | i)t R L o principal seller, and in the later trading a [ 2 0 prices 3\ ehiaica aliben s0ld. At An R small decrease on the lakes, perhaps 100,000 | Nebrisk and fown. part skims, 74t Limiu ger. | recovery of 1 per cent was made, the buy- - s 0 ance’ of from Ihe to 1. Business was active bearish factor. Liverpool was quoted quit active, but steady at the opening, and Paris 10 centimes lower’ for wheat and flour, but bu., and 200,000 bu. was expected to com- | N 1 1 Swim, No. i 11855 | {ng orders being mainly for the same ac- | |} ; and the supply soon cleared, Westorn ehioep, plite the reports. The decrease on the | !t b i supply Upland hiw | count, and it is believed the greatest part of ¢ : Talk of he . larnoh. Soid at ¢rom S0 (D BT Jakes proved to b: 1,203,000 bu., and that left | Cilor niukes (he price on hay. Light bales seli | the trading was done by Philadelphia. Dur- 19 28 Ca 1 caives, 1,00 an increase of only 46,000 bu. in the visible hest. Only top grad top prices ng the last hour nearly every share dealt | 3 et 00 head: ‘st 12,000 head supply for the week, as against 1,000,000 bu. 1GEON: 3 in brought lower values, and the market : H 506 2884 Mot ST IR b68h: head; et o increase at least a confidently looked for ; closed heavy at the declines, ranging frcm @i Head. " Quality’ o Nitie hetter: miarke s | evious to the recelpt of the float _ i . gy ey i Fathirday's ciosing. fiziros, figures, The prico ook an immediate Jump s et R T o e i i e erdipte, S el Market active mu;(,.:’fi"r..::uf ol Lok e bt LB chi VS D, me. | BEavy during the greater part of the day, 1000 Recelpts, 1200 hend, = Market dull Teaction to Séc. New York hegan to rend 130215, common white’ boans, #L.53 | Ut Improved in the later dealings and : : and weak, with prospects of lowee p b 5 s - i+ closed rmer. ” buying orders near the close, and December NIONS-On_orders, i6fisse per bu. The Evening Post's special financial cable Wi inss bl ol stebit b a at 56%c. On v, to. e s | o ‘ KANSAS CITY, Sept, 17.—CATTLE-—Receipte Corn op:ned strong at %c advance, but 3 330 gl (romiaLiondon Say b S E i« 215 | 2,000 head; shipménts, 2,900 head. Market steady AR Yery soon thereatter sceking customers 3 Vet Wb, 3e; Jersey, $5.30 | irregular, closing dull. Americans were de- | 4.0 s 215 |t mronk] Texas scers, $2308.00; el stvers gt the i 3 . por bl pressed by persistent bearish articles in the : 0w 28 | SEa0wh Ay mative cows $1.0005.00; stockers nnd at %c under the highest price it touched at FRUITR, e S Blia ik feeders, 81, 802,10, the start, The recelpts were 574 cars under | yypy 1 stock. per Sans Do S A e G HRte S laeines Ll IR 1 Hi) voiti bt h aliior.] - ShnnEs Lot Sthek, ] beal houses here were not interested in the | 1 Vo Lo 220 8 Nead: . Market Bulk of saies, there was 2,600 bu. by canal. A light frost RED RIES- None. recent rise, hence a I\n‘lh'l‘ but not severe 1 N vies, (e D .‘“1“‘:"1( had been experienced in South Dakota on | ,I'BACHES ealifornia frecatone, PeRGtIGHlN piobanle, eIy RD RECUEILIB Avore y i 2 @z, Sunday night, but it was not supposed to | " PIiai alifrnia, $1.5 weak on the flatness of silver, which is E bl | SHEE 4400 head; shipments, 1,100 have injured tie remaindcr of the corn st IEREN 14, Y ifimgarian prunes, $1.70 | mainly caused by the cessation’ of special head. Mariet to wow: goad. to engle: lett standing there. Some little strength was . | mintage orders. 3 3 4 ckors, §2.0005.50; good imparted by a prediction of frost tonight in s o8 varietion, 3106 | "phe"Tolt says: Half a dosen stocks were 1 Towa, Nebraska and Wisconsin, but the mar- | “Ap selected for «iolent handling by today's i e Ket did not advance materially until wheat : ) professional element, and as the balance of [ 1 ; .18 180 ‘1. Lonla Live Stock Market. took its leap of surprise at the visible sup i e the list was preity much neglected the [ 1.0 i e T AT D SR adelnis ply figures. The visible supply of corn in market moved in @ rather unusually vavied OXEN. mativen;: bt Kipply. f0o. Nght (5. make. auot creased 455,000 bu., making the total 4,101, manner. 2.4 250 tiona; 4 10c igher, 90 10 1,000 oy 000 bu., compared with an increase of 805 CANAS--Cholce. stock, $1.75 The following were the closing quotations STOCKKRS AND 3 ws, $1.8572.00 000 bu. on the corresponding week of (he 3 Rodi, 6 on the leading stocks of the New York ex- | 1.. 1m0 13 : Marker. fa'r b e year before, which left the total visible ; change (oday s e $0.0006.15; common Ight and ordinary Of that year at 6,420,000 bu. The | DINEALBLEG None I~ e o PR » 5 e opening price for May was 53%c, with a few MISCELLANEOUS. e BRess. . o B pld e 220 a1l sales as bigh as 63%c, and one or two trans . T 10 86 Aon, 1.1 VP, D& G “ 4 actions at the same time at 53%c. There “alifornia, £ honey. 10@12e. 4o .. \'c;”"“;"‘" were secn plenty of sellers at the lowest of L < . in Ao Y. To those quotations, and before long the price f e, & 18 | canada Pack g b got down to 62%c. It rallied again in_sym- | 0 Tt e B L it Sout o $TG500 ordinary to mealum, 4 pathy with the strength in wheat, finally 2 y hides, 3tgci No. A 3038] Oreson N < d olorados. $3.10%3.85; N becoming strong on its own account, and s qei No. 1 green salted hides, B N b biied 1“'4““ 3 Y L& U. N 9 $1.6502. 2 ¢ cows, c. N salted Tides, 'S 1 g A No. 3 e apoaic. 30 10 T, Aci No. 2 ireen ‘sajted hides, b 200 head; shipments, 300 head. Market mominally unchanged. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—BEEVES—Market mo Ive but steady; native steers, fair to good, 1023 1080 neific Mail. T stadrs AND LAMBS-—Sheep In oats business was light and prices, after | 10 fbs., o: No. 1 veal calf, § to 13 Ibs., 7o; No, i ) |B.D. & B 198 e lower: sheep, opening firm with corn, later fell from the | 2 veal calf, § to 15 1bs, Se; No. 1 dry fiint hides, | Conwoliduied Gu Bitsburg . i, Mo Rame cause. The disposition. o trade elther | Bes Nox = iy nim ace: 46: No. 1 4ry hahed | GECASLE o smero 1 a8 S 8 ghigts—Murket casier; iwaoee. 50 | | CENTER TABLE, PRICE $1.98, WORTH 87.50 way was limited. Carringtcn-Hannah were | [ oo part cured hides ge per Ib. ess than | GO, Gl Cert. . Bender. 8 Stock in Sight. ishet ique 0 24 x2 offering October freely, but <nly a compara- con snlted, each, 35 Del. &tudzon. . 138, |, do pid..... 3 2 bulls.......1385 1 12 cown.....: o o e \ mor. | |- Solid Oak. has brass feet, finished antique, size of top 24x24 in., tively smell portion was taken. October ings (short we v . (mpelXnck ol et TRATIR. G, W, ot 10 feeders. ... 3 Kkets for Monday, Septemt ; note the size), has extra shell below, in fact is just like cut avove. This stirted at 30%c, sold down to 30%e and 2 . IR g D.&C.F. Co..L 104 Rock Isi Cattle. Hogs. Strep, s only one of the many bargains we are offerinz throughout our entire closed at 80%c. 2, cach, be; dry t T S Paul g COWRLLuerne steers......1004 ath Omaha 1. 986 It was found dificult to buy any pro- | K ska_ buteher wool ‘pelis, - per S LR 2 4 Z Chicago s AV 0w 12,00 establishment. TERMS—CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. visions, and immediately after the opening | I Soi dry flint (AL a b ¥ COW. .o 05 strs, U110 LR A e . 0 there appeeréd to be a good Inquiry from | Neoi el S G. Northern ofi’l 191 Soutuorn i : 17 feeders..... 1111 FTTS FRsE e ocal shorts. nglo-. Packi ity el e C'&E Lpfi...... 07 |Suzar Retiner) 4 | 45 o Aol Jocal eho The Anglo-American Packing fial welght, $G610: " d Hocking Vallsy.. 1%¢|Tonn Coal & iroa R R Cattle Co. R Aidleated) company helped the early sellers to get a wool | per ib, R Contel oy 3ig|Toxna Daciie. « A R Caitee MRekak -gwd price for theit offerings. Hately i (s feet cut off, as i St P, &Duluth. . 20 [T & O. Cent. pfi. s 910 2 65 SapihebtelEid NEW A YORK L Aent L . ros. were free sellers later in the day A A L) " .| R&T.on.... Tnlon Pacific e b IAS s DRI A deDt. 8 PALLOW AN Ne S8 tpmqnEnc o 1. E. Utterback. opened firm at @10 points and John Cudahy a buyer. The market hal | tallow. No . white A, do} e RIS s T e T Duying and some flocal covering, a weak spell in the middle of the session, | white H. fis yelow, 307 grenke, X DR R R ) S ek broke “2G30c later, closed weak for Se when wheat and corn were showing thelr [ Z30i ol hutter, : beeawax, prime, T H0E | wells Pargo i A and steady for other months. =~ Sales, 12 midday heaviness, but for the most ‘part | “RENM D Gy, prices basea on detivery i8] \¥ostern Unloa. S M. T. Ryan D200, Rovemben 12 Mg SR, Decenber, HI10 provisions ruled firm and were strong c Chicago; dry Duftaio, per on. $12.00014.00: ¢ 18 e pra steer. 130 300 24 steer @1215; March, $1.8071.85; May, SIS0 Spot the close. Latest trading prices were at an iy, bleached, per ‘tan, $16.007112.00; ary Mt i A AR AR el o Coffee, Ko, miarkel dull and nominal: mdvance fcr the day of 17%c In pork, 12ige | COUNUY, damp and meaty, per ton. 38 Michig: ¥ 0% D& R G ¥ DLl st !” mild” market, dull; Cordova. 310 4n lard and 10c in ribs. Gnaditioirof tha itice ¢'Fop. Mo, Pacific S ) [ . Car 3 sales, 300 Nos. 6 and 7, at $15.12 o o, N Sy feeder 2 COWS....... 88 and late Sa v 1000 bags Marhcaibo, pri & : _ The leading futures ranged as follow tollow § O R 2 o N 1+ ¢ c fiveriea from New A L - Articion. buliet Natlonal Corduzs o vt e it e ke ¢ York st k. Sept A Atlan Q0 PId..ore s H&T C.. H onieniph eailan % i U 5 U . Grorkls well advanced and full of proms:. | N & W. pfa 2 y e g oty 2 roat L e o ) i - Dee | Hirvesting. falrly Maried And griin at Chrenor n i ot 54 Omisher. gainat L1504 laat } Send 10 cents for postage on Big '94 Catalogu, e g “outiuen i quandfy "and quits e e T E o 8 W0 eceint - : Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue —Mailed F ot ILeomie estimate a 300,000 hushels, ota L LAy . . $5.00; receipts, 19 rite o " e -l d v % tegards Louistana, which is the largest and | shares, jenn_Sugar, ould & Myer 3 < A 2 S A gy Louialahe, !wl’\gl $ho ‘largest and | Hte 29,700; 8..00000 928 165 83 cows....... 058 Kly Report—Market s Rood average Goods sold on payments in Council Bluffs & South Omaha While ' therd e reports of untoward experts | 34400 Shectiie, 5,800 Toulky fecde W 23 30 fecders usl per 10 kilos, $1580; recelpts duting the week, ¢ Lvenirgs il 6:80, exeept Sutvrdays. conces by Individual plinters, taken s a ruje, | Yile, 1,000, Missc g 3,000; 1 bull....\\.. 70 150 1 bull........136) 135,00 bags; shipments to the United States, ’ froer fiom red rice than ‘ever before. Late | %100i Wesiern Union, 3,100 . Russell & Son L A T plantings are making r but 'the out. % Noney Market: heifers. .. 5 1 feeder. ... e B . L A larny i AN . to Wf lower: at noon unchanze 04; October, $6.1066.11; 2 s wnd will ot 3 W YORK, Sept. 17.—MONEY g 2 at 8 p. m. barely steady, unchanged 1o ’af ioebr ol § Eby At 3 wer cent: ast Toan; 1. per 4 3 lower, closed net higher to K¢ lower; total S re 6,41 8640 hitek b e et 25 salow. 26000 bags; Rio, stendy ¢ . 1 Tine, 0. ; e £ B by RIO, Sept. 1i.—Market steady: No. 7, $1 for sule U PRIME “MERCANTILE PAPER-3G3% b J. W. Btetter. exchange, 10 11-16d; Teceipts, 11,000 bags: cleared | 2009 — Vor sule by F. P- HOROK, § cows. 5 her ) Kt mon, for e e Butter Market. Ist. San Francisco Street, 1 8 steers.; Kihek, 22000 bagn; cleared from Septémver 1 7 BUTTER—Stendy; ; : § steers. 5,000 vag AR A i T ad City of Mexico, Mexico cen harvesting, dama arly SFERLING EXCHANGE-Dull but firm, with in o tons, stalks Drokén wal Dusiness In bunkerst bills ac ¥ias) > nearly clean of grain. Injuey, howe W for demand, and K i 0 bags. ompared with whole crop, was Blght, and full | days. Posted rates, $.85@4.50% and 4 3 A atackis) oy Weekly Report—Market steady; exchange, stand - U. 8. Oy, sation derived in- benetits to late rice 18104048114 1 5 18 st ik ard, $13.60; exchanre, 10 11-16d; receipts during 'Frisco Wheat Market The Mexican Customhouse tariff, in Bog- 5 uifiiion Togariing e Outcome cunnot ' e et g e [ ent M ags dnigeents toTthesUnlied P 1T~ WHEAT-S it W10 Chankes o' date, 4o oo’ VoL ower, safely enlarged from those @ ven last month % NDS—Steady; state bonds ates, 15, Stoc bags. May, S6%c. R S i Wring, 63 wry eonditlon at the moment is favorable | inactive; rallrcad bonds, firm. oxen. 5 3 — 1, Sat g Code of M Xico, n English and Span- o \xml, 5% and the acreage planted under favorable aus Clos ng quotations on bonds were as follows: ;“‘(:u-rfl. steer....... 152 Min !pnnn t\';nu hr““xulx ; Wool Market ish, rulings on same, 2 6%e; No. 3 yellow Dices A N good for a vield of 1,500,000 e T el ceder... L HontLeT Phe & lacal whst e, PR RAL S OATS—No. 2. 804¢; No. 2 white, B@&ic sacks, Tais amount_only 1000w wacks, | § 8 Bareg. .. 119D & R.G. 78, James Ware, market apened easy, foll about %c below the 11, =WOOL~-Quiet | 'Stamp Tax, in English 1 mhle, 263 say 4.0M00 Lushels, (8 really assured. The | g3 28 sonP 114 i 100078 08" 1 =90 ShwRTLL: closing of Saturday, but rallied and closed about i s to date; one vol e 258 4 wial outeome of p will not under any eir ¢ AL v e better than the close of Saturday, The T o _Bvo. p.p. Ay Lo d 100 BARLEY-No. 2, Gdc; No, 3, 5 _ CumMancon Tully . g the consumptive de . 38 TMO8 4y teoders....1078 3 % was a good demand for cash wheat and fu- WEATHER FORE Coffeo-growing in Mexico, the best work on mgsce. and o the United 80 that high ayv- 108 - . Newberry. tures s0ld well to the extent of the offerings. — “Uie subject, in English, 400, p.p. $0 - LAX SEED--No. 1, $1.43% e prices ure likely vail if planters ex 103 # cows....... 926 The amount for sale was at no time and | Pair and Wars with Variable Winds for | The Hisiory, uke. eic. of the Mexican Cajan TIMOTHY _SEBD—Frime, § veetse " iscrotion and deliberation [ the dis : i D et i Bteers..... 11013 trading was mainly between local dealers and N ohriwoknTa Stone, In English, by J. 3. Valentini, PROVISIONS - Pork. mess, pe $13.95614,05. | position ¢ 3 S D for ‘the Decomber future. Cash wheat, on St : : withplate, 8vo. D 30 0000 Tard, per 100 Ibs., 35856850, ribs, X 2 cows. 1088 2 60 2 oxen track, elosed at the same flgures as the WASHINGTON, Sept, 17.—The forecast | The Bacred City of U ditecs, by ‘Leopoldo 377007 5 (1 . rneunios a-oiste 02 SN! e COWS...r... e Ylous' duy,” but Soptember was dly e | gor Tuesday is Batres, 'with, mumecous colored plates, lto T h avy, but not | Missouri Gs... 0 X 7 daare B a7l g e cotey (Sehlember, BHGC (Of | “For Nebraska and lowa—Falr; warmer; | caibiogue of ihe Natignal Mueum of Moxios auotably chang: _ Lady we | N:G s cranene c. " i ear 1A for No. 1 northern; bc No. 2 | variable winds, becoming south by W. W. Blake, M. A., In_English, cos WHEAT—Opened e higher, but sold oft %c £y R N. W. Consols.. .. 38 2501 it % 500,k . ¥ - plously Nilustrated, 4to. p.p. 84 .... n fore ws. Tae visible' report caused an | 8 °C.nonfund..... 14/ o8, F. Deb. 34, 6 1 5 5 o 918 235 b BT I L DURE Y ] For South Dakota—Fair; warmer in the | [FOGE WHSECC O fetico by i, Fuhe upshoot to @ close e above Saturday; No. 2 | Teun. new sot 6. TNl R. G. W. lsts $ gor “:f‘ =l Lo R, 8 235 ere was less ‘!“I.h‘l‘)l;((xul'llll:l”lz\"; peceipts In the | eastern portion; south winds. (P b TSR RRE00-DY Mot COILN' t, gaining %c net Va. Centuries. ... 08% SuL& 1M, Ge o 1 str g 1 str #hipping in their wheat as fast as possible, in | cept stationary temperature in the extreme 00| e prEmber, wtae; Decom: | - do deferred. . K|S L &S Gon.. cows... 1 st Qi Spalakean i ahe o A MLIsLaY kouthern portion; north winds, becoming 2 Tt 000 g A Atehison 48, ... Tex. Pac. 18ty Bteers. .....125 bull.. prices, for _cash when Flour was_ quiet; pa s A e SR A D00l 338000 T on 28 A 76 Tox, Pac. 28... cows. .. 6 cows..l 1l S0 bakers, ®.00250; low grades, | Yo" Cicansas—Fair; probably warmer; panish 2 5000 2 0. 2uds.. 1033 U. P. Luts of 04, steers. . 0 « 4 cows. 002 northeast winds oming east, N. Y. Exchange with orde 118000 00,060 102 | Woat Shoro ds... steers.. . =Rl e rees Ba A A - = cows, Locul Reco) - Onthe Produco exchange today the buttar ma cast track, sacked - cows. 8.e00. 1162 LIVERPOOL, Sept 17.~WHEAT—Close A R e il EN Met was | firn: . creamory. | 5@aage: dhiey L Ry , Boston Stoo Quotations. p 35 p 3 steady; demand poor; No. 2 red, winter, 48 3% OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, J3h@L0c. Ergs, irm at 13&10¢, g : s E @2l pe : stee 3 No. 2 'spri . OMAHA, Sept. 1i—Omaha record of tem: D b H d PSR g T B i : Jonga, 2uy ner cont | BeSr g RoRE WE e, o s sp, | SRS Pttt e i e | DUeber=Hampden Y YORK GENERAL MARKET. ady, unc i B Biesin. 45 114 futures, easy: demand poor;. September, | corresponding day of past four y 1 Unchan e 1 |W. End pfd... 38 10%a; October, s §%0 1R01. 1803, 1892, 1801, i oo cws & his..1040 2.8 2 steers... E FLOUR—Steady; demand poor; St. Louls fancy e/ ture s 8 - Unchanged. X 16| W Lisaisie A8 " y Steady; demand poor; St. Louls fancy | Maximum temperature.... 65 8 W Yeaterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and cirmer; spot, « Al CHBAL s, SR (st Hieainiy E. bRuss winter, 6s 9. Minimum temperature...... 49 58 3 o = ROVISIONS—La and_poor; spot 4 + 68 T8 Provisions, M y .60 State Ghs... . 1116 Wis. Centra. . COWRL. ., 1088 J0 o 4 L Average temperature....... 38 73 i yohrovisions, Metsl, Kie. | LG L e Buy Stute Gan i LLig| Win. Centrat. SOmR il 38 1 448 30; futurea, , e demand | AYETERE GORPETR T T atc es -4 + Sept. IT.—FLOUR-Receipts, WHISK Y8133, Hoaton & Albauy.. 200 |Atchison &s.... . . F. Miller. gl 1y ¥ i Condition of temperature and ipita- 24300 bbis.; exports, 10400 bbls.; sales, 14,30 COTTON TIER Unchanged. Boston & Maine 165 | New England 2 steers.... 12 CoWS..o.u.n 628 6d. Hams, dull b 1 | tion at Omaha for the day and sin rch phgn; wmarket dull, except for low g BAGGING Unchanged do pid 150 "4 d ; i . or¢ 3acon, du poor; ' Cumberland | 1, 189 . are known by rail- Wanted; spring patents pressed for sale; winter | ,, hROYVISIONS SClosed stranger, Bork standard | ¢, I & Q. . S ca: “ahort it En cleat 45 1ba. | Normal temperatur T TTIRTIRPISPTIoP | | B A Reet: Miiaoved. for sale; W) foving g card Srime téam S | Kiiehoure it ik ! ! 3 oalven..., ‘ Serinnd 'long nort - clear, Deficiency for th e 8 road men and other ents, EZKGLI0 Minnosota patents, Ul Dry mall Ticats, Toose snoulders: Wi ih kel calves. 1. 102 4 s Tl T o MR U L T B coumuiated excess iy &85 Miomewin bukers, 80033, Southern e and ribe, BN hona |Butie s Broton: Whitgakpr Bros Bty demand Taie) feat widie and | Bomm e ptation s+ <o i'ineh | @ Apsusrep gff CXPErts to be un- . uil: comm wir, $2.0002.50; o pucked sioulders, §7.53; M alumet & Heola BAE. ... 100 2 2 cow.ue.. 1084 colored, Sl B oRmancy for the day A 1 inch ghoice, 1ML, Rye floir, quiet; sl s, " SO et 1Pl Seutenpinl. . Hre HOMETAL Jondop, (Fasi0c. soast), meady; e e eipitation since March i. 1183 inch ‘5:“““ equalled for wear CORN MEAL—Steady: : oo b 8| Koarsarge. o..."" AL mand moderate at £2g2 105 Accumulated deficlency sinee < Mo @40 Trand wine: % g A X bbls.; wheat, 40 |Oscooln @il March 1 .oooeen <ieieee 13,64 inch S and accuracy. Tnton P . x 2 a8 0l Sugar Market Union P " . % xiw 2% The Dueber Watch Works, Caaton, 0. F Milwaukee & Wyoming Investment company. RESEECEE REEFE GEE £X 1o Lands Law of Mexico, Toxos Liverpool Markets, H wol g E gy Stath Weat Ena 5 ravac HOGS—here wegd,faly twelve fresh loads UL IOBE Pt o RUGA-Sieers shg; |- MEporie (o SIHKAE 4 ekt o T T of hogs on the matkét ‘and some six or soven | bigs Muscovado, B teai, ot e Ro H . 1 hurd, cash and Seplember, §7c: No. 1 | LONDON, Sept. 17.—4 p. m. closing: Sals loade carried ovanfrom Selurday, There | Gllguiel ang, Jowr: Q0. 8 tARs. 19 i malen, 2000 bu_ulures, 5000 Dl w0t | northern. caslh, S5C (o MErive, ol or hew, | (LONDON. Sepl. 174 p. | was a load or two of fairisu nogs, but noth- 0 Nt D10c; Mo TS i1 d6ar Spot active und atew No 3 rod I atore”imi | S j December. “Goc: Moy, Gunadian Pasiflo.. g% 8L Paul com, - ing at all good among . the offerings. The | 8X@3 is-16c; No. 15 3 11162 off A, % sTATIONS 24c: No. 1 hard, del vered. Optionk : e Shg b Erlo2ds.. .00 0000 78% Pennsylvania. .. i market opened slow, with holders generally BB AN e Opened weaker on' lower cables, | large . morth: Tlla. Coniral, .mes 07 | ROAGINZ. . » 0% | asking more money and the buyers holding | goRiectioners A, 4 b6miNc: ot doaf, e, relta and | Tocal | Tauidation,™ i Mexican ondinary. 153} Me off. A few loads changed hands at about Granulated, 4 11-16G1%c; cubes, 4 15 and was generally firm all the afternoc it Arings, §1.545,7; U BARSILVER 20714 per ounce, Saturday's prices. There were in fact not e s— va.cocele and const ediish 7 tion. One dollar_ & B e advance. nenr minthe: aid e A ST " M percent. 3 enough hogs here to make a market and the Kansas City Markots. North Plaiie.. ... 4 x, six for For .M‘ fod o SThei December, 69 1-16@t0c, closed EW YORK. Sept. 17.—Clearings, $14,6 ;| ot England today was £80.000. ings concluded there were not enough to do 2 hard, 4614G47c; No. 2 red, 4 SR 4 T Part cloudy. MAN ° DRUG CO, DORN—ecelpts, 40,800 bu.; exports, 1,800 bu. ances, $5,50¢, 423, The rate of discount i the oven market for | anything with and left the yards without | ¢ (EAr demand; 'No. 3 mined, blo; BEEBL oz es irainers 00| Clear. Omaha, Neb. Fulen, 410,000 b 1700 b, mpot. Spot | PHILADBLPHIA, Sept. 1T.—Clearings, $10,- | DOth shortand three montha’ bills 18 44@9-16 per | pyying them. Representative sales: N OATS ow % quiet; No. 2 2ty ke anont 1,149, bulances, 3,083,205, e “Biea - vo. v. 8h. Pr . Pr. BUTTER—Si X i dhened weale " uhder wolling un TNEW YORK, Sept. 11 silver In Loudon, Sun Franciveo Mintag guotations. B i 0w W O el ¢ EGORKrm : 1 0l Gloar WM. LOUDON. Aau'dation. but pitier rallied quite 16 lower at 3 Tl per on SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 17.~The offoial clostug | €.017130 4 [ RECEIPTS-Wheat, 8,400 bu.; com, 0 bu.; ot | hy hea! A ORLEANS, Sept. 17.—Clearings, uotalions for mialng $102£3 Lainy woes as fol- | 100000008 ... Ll oats, 2,100 bu : ar Shaneed. o et " "o N Yok khune, par; comercial i fow s bR oR b i B il BT PAENTS Wheat, 15700 b comn, none; i ! Commission Merchant 3 SRS, Ciose ¥ count. e . 32 M.......28T 0 oats, 5,300 bu. B gezo, closed at 62 October, ot 2 SE SO SR e THale & Nor i — ; | 3 . 7 g 4t L8 premium, Claariogs. TRt Tal: | Beleher.. [Bcicha % Wl B Cotton Market Qhogeuss. .- (i lear, Grain and Provisions, AR st .00 s - S, . S, 0 N . h“h:l‘:l'!l" Diablo..... ROUGH. % N("I\\"w\"l‘ltk ?:*D!Wr“lu P‘l’;’n"‘“fl;l L .y Golveston..... .. B 501 Part eloudy. 1 Py a4 N Y. futdres, SO bu. wpot. Spoi | | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 1-Dratis sight, e | Potosi. . 8. 06 .. 46 2 10 .. 1P Bhec good. ordinary, § idelbo; low “T indicates trace of ral PO o L BBt un“émé:'.". No 8 Mise; No. & qcllvered. sile: NP3, | e telographic, ihe, Biver “bars, bgwc: Savage o 6 SHEEP—There was nothing here to § 1kc; middling, ¢ &1te; aod middling ¢ GEORGE B HUNT, Local Forecast OMelal, | Board of Trad . o, o, white, %o} N ‘ By She. ™ L - middling, fuir, *H <, —_— Correspondence solicited. frack, White state and Western, 86@4lc. Options | CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—Clearings, $15,171, Crown ' Poins. ... UnionCon......... 74 | & market today, Paokers can use good fat | WICCIEE: JEr L, 0 Great "Britain. o B e Snder 1hrge Tocoiels and s ar .»..,,AN.,“‘,,.," oot s B T s b | Beroua e it £ |oah sheep and lambs. The market was nom- | 1% in e " Sontineni, rval Brithin Buy your bard coal before the advance, fMice, room 4 New York Lite Bulldingy o Ofti Sathy with corm, but later partially rallied, | time ork exchange, #¢ discount, For- | $0uld & Curry.... Yellow . inally steady. Falr to choice natives are | bules; futures barely steady; sales L. Patrick keeps the best. Tel, 557, Telephone Lig ARLEY -Steady: No. 3 western, 80z b 17T WHEAT-C] WHEAT—Receipts, 406,200 bu. . exporis 16,0 i, ‘Sark and Reptember, P~ CUPIDENE"” WEATHER, . Curer the effects of selts us excesses, em/ jons, impotency, ~4¥p 30 samye | Sedwag, xex vonendpeid

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