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iy NOall LESAIN THE OMAHA DAILY FEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 189} OOMMERCIAL AND. FINANCIAL | 7 %3 i 55 2 i e e omest | AR VESSHOCK WARKETS [ - MEMPH Sept. 19— Clearings. ba v o8 OL—Quiet: domestie ficece, 1962 A Mool “New York excimoee, deliing ot SHEEP-~The market was slow and weak ROVIRIONS -Tleat, stendy. Beel, K ONDON, Sent o and but a few heaG changed hands. Fair Pears Carried Everythiog in the Sp:oula- | alilul pleied wame. dosiGe.” ik | AN AL T M " | Another Foir Ruuof St:ck Finds Ready | fair tn gova woosteene Snoi ot 22863 00 3 3 dull; western steam closed at $0.30; city, §5.754F o ur i \ " o good sterns, $2.00G2.80; common tive Markets with a Rush. 307 September closed At .30, nominal; fumuncy AN NOoN A h : i Bale at Fair Prioss, and stock sheop, $1.75@2.25; good 1o cholce M13-Quiet; state large $0; small #1261 of which 867,485,361 represenisd the Wi Pr VISIBLE SUPPLY STATEMENT A F/CTOR e L e o | — COSNFED NATIVIS AGAIN JUMP A DIME | Jif S0 WL 1 9 %R try (pliew. free), Se. STUCKS AND BONDS, H e WCTTER Firm: western datry CHICAGO LIVE STD UK With Weak Corn as n Lever (he Hears 1 3 0 fie giate ety v Share Speculation Was Generally Fir Only ¥ 08 §5.00 - Canners ; ot 180 N ate Volume of et o e Wit Wit " pressed Their Views on the Unwilling crenmery J-«ql,y_x 16140 18V50; re A, \'mnI(' “\ :m‘n ;| . i and oekerd el Steudy — HOR Market for Cn ‘v. \l..l Wiihout Any Specially ipte, 8,287 pas NE Sept. 19.— share specula New Fentures. MBulls und a Struggle to Find Steaty; sta yivania, 184 | L 1@ SURTe Spacy Buyers Hammer the Mu FoeAaE: B e Western fresh, 6fise. | ton today was generaily firm cn a moderats GO, Scpt. 10.~The market for catile Buyers Oceurred ¥ 0000 pXan. ket for 10 Cents, was without ang speeially new foatures, Good M=Dull; United closed at 827 ; W new prime steers were wanted and were —— i Wanhinaton. m oble. 16, Wastington. tn | decline of more than a fraction ¢ day's BT (e volume of business, the ouly stock showing a n At steady [riees. There was bulk, $850; refined, New York, $5.15; Philadelphin sdiions b8 Jew JeraEy 09 o i i CHICAGO, Sept. it Yonrs onrtied | and . fiaiiiare. S8.i0:" PRIRSeIDH - A Baias |- ipsactiony being New Jersey Ounirdl, whioh WEDNESDAY, Sept. 19, < | A fair sprinkling of catile answering that more, in bulk, $2.60. 15 down 73 per cent. The other losses wers | The recel ‘ 5 o< | description, and there were a number of sules werything with a rish today, Compared | " B JPL s 65856 e recelpts today were 5,434 cattle; 6,87 u gestythiag wi : ; MORIN-§tendy; strained, common to g0od, | only 14 per cent under, were few in number At bettor than 6. comman te falr catite i i 1 Wil BONCi vt A hogs and 623 sheep as against 5546 cattle, | the murket was slow, wit bRl e T Quiet; Scotch, $10.50622.50; Amert- | and included no active stock except Chicag | ol - 1R & welk { d0.Jower, corn i%s, cuia - Bye, wnd pork s $10.00613 00, Gas, the decline fn which is but.% per e nt. CHED ¥ B o a o1 | BRIy OF I Lt Wy Jaide s 1NN u] i dsteset’ sw of the visible | MOLASSES-—Steady. catile, 6,828 hogs and 18i sheep o fecesnary to make mome ¢ ncessions "“"' Bradstret's riview ot "'] ¥ ”l RICHE Advaneing: ‘domestic, fair to extra, 4% | There was fairly good buying for the London HORAY: ot that “”I_.,k The mmm’_ of | I orIer (o uniond. Suten of matives gy apply was @ xeikaning fuct T in wheat, and | @atio: Tuban, 456 e AOBAINE, HTelY I BAtY A heW D ¥ . OF 1.t bamts ot ; ; o ¢ i COBPEILFirm; lake, $0.65G9.70 ount, y In'8 new factor of | eargle are considerably e s o eI D B with Mot of tHe We Kee, Clea free selling did the rort, other matkets fol- | phan " Firmer: dom X the advance in the ra‘lway list was a report | weel (han Tas derably. heavier so far this | saten ut from $1.7 1o $2.6 for cows, helfers una p it Clean lowing wheat. The fisat transactions of the | TIN-Qulets stendy; Straite, $16.56616.63; plates | of a probably favorable action by the lowa han last. bulls, and. from $.75 (0 § sular au g LT prie day in wheat wore it substantially the sime | Ug 8| IR-Firm: domestie, $3.421@340; £ Raflway commissi n for more liberal sehed- CATTLE—The recelpts of cattle were about | Texans. There we Ve LA With ¥ 4 g | on irload December lead, §: ules. This induced purchases of th: granger | the same as yesterday o far as numbers | 4bd 130 of the lutt prices as rulad he close of yesterday's | oF lied s ¥ . 2 ¥ » from $1 o 84 wession. The recoipts Chicair), Minne N B DIt Gutet but nem:: prime | fontiacte & l”‘&‘p;’fm,f;'_’“'m'n‘( i :;:::‘ ;‘ re concerned. As to the kind of cattle | em andfecera’weie Fequest o wle, nominal; off crude, fominal; ye . > 8 12 SFODOSHIGH 0f tie = Fee rm, the s pein, apolls and Duluth were only moderate, but | Sride. nominali off crifie neminal: = chases of Burlington & Quincy was by Bost n | N¢f¢ @ large proportion of the recelpts was pply being | ¢ AU the opening of the hog market there Bold S i o w8V |2 TR AR | S g P W | et e | B R 7% THE NKFAIRBANK COMPANYoregs IO Ly ovar Lo moo b ordlkn | W ot 4l pool in (he grangers. Sugar was bought at ere were, however, a few good cattle in | Q0 Wlanee of trom o to toc. o i gg naived vy markels were geacrill ite. stéady, Che OMAUA GENERAL MARKETS, the opening by the room trad rs in the belief | the yards. There was one bunch of corn- | ing been paid in a few Cointah s e geacrilly quite ste I that a_recovery was due after the recent | foq natives which brought $5.90, the high grades were dull and_easy start, and exception belng at Puaris. Telegrams from | eonqitton of Tride and Quotations om | heavy decline, and an advance of 7 per cent | nrjve g far. Another 'l;uvwh”Qr'nnyr\qw«mw"y;: :"M'\ Al A 1 s ) it RSl Duluth this morning reported 400,000 bu. as " - Fa o, b was effected.” The higher figur 8 brought | 4 i T REH N ARCINGS Yo eon lost. The supply wis 1ight, but packers his morning rep Staple and Fancy odnes. aab. hekvy blogkasot (e stick, witloh M“m at $4.85. There were a few pretty fair west- | did not seem inclined to do much at the 1uling 2 break of 1% per cent to 95'%, at which erns and as high as $4.00 was paid for a | Rfjces and not all ‘the offerines ‘were 0 point supporting orders were received us- Halen were at from $5.50 3 Yor small bunch. A string of Colorado westerns | extra, the bulk 11 from 4560 1o §i 5, iy ing u rally (0 96%. In the late dealings the | WeNt at §3.06. The general market on beef Toaking 8000 for. the et e B % y 7 e | ering to 96% and closing at 96, just even on | YERIETCa e Duluth today, and Mineapolis early in the | o boom In face of increasing recetpty amt proee | (L8 D G S0t o0 Waree R Seeh There were plenty of cows and canners pricea were pald today 1 day reported a good demand for cash wheat e A s tures T wandertinly” Wme | vance of" 8 per eent in the yards but there was a pretty fair | 4nd lambe. The suppiy was m at 66%c. Up to 12 o'clock the business luring ‘the week, | Recelpts lave Distilling, afier opening % per cent higher, | demand and prices were about steady. A o from d0e ok T fundh Lmam Gt 4 ! u 3 ; aheen and of ol 100, to e 1a i done was &mall. The local crowd wa: aiea o all leniing mavkcts, e incren fell (ff % per cent on the announc.ment of a | AT proportion of the offerings were taken | Turmmer were quoted at froam 5 to £hon for rather fnclined o sell, and the orders from axo, New Yok and loston having 2 L LI LR nted | e mation of a distributing company to dis- | before the close Us ehofce, and the latter At from $15 to £ outside were chiefly to sell December and | o™i HeQuIpts 12 The. ihiee men: | pose of the prodict of the ind ',,...(l.,... dis- | The fresh receipts of stockers and feeders [ \While the ranke of prices wux v buy May o difference. The tendency was | tincd for the weeks ending on datcs at head | {illeries, The efixct of this picce of news | Were large and in addition the holdings of | whesn. and at from e o sy slightly downward, but not wntil Bradstreet's | of columas a % aept G was evanescent, and a full r.coveiy was made, [ Sbeculators were quite heavy. While there 8 Cattle, 18 500 o ca ve visible supply came to hand did any marked Wt M55 | the last price being the highest of the day | Was a very falr demand, that was fully ax 000 head: sheep, 12,00 inclination to sell become general. The lat- | New 1 il 31,112 | and 3 per cent above yesterZay. In the later | Bood as on most days of late, the large RoTaE Goat ter reporis showed 1,532,000 bu. as the net .55 15222 | Qealings the market generally was in g cd | offerings were more than the market could e 5 increase in the world's supply last week. A S w1 oo | tone and speculation at the close was firm. | stand up under and prices dropped fully 10c ment. Market setive and A year ugo, instead of a decrease of 736,000 | Wow comine is an fm. | The more important advances on the day | There were quite a good many buyers in from J o higher; othets steady bu. in Europe and aflcat, there was an in- the arrivils of st week, ama | are: Northern Paeific preferred, 1% per | the country and plenty of cattle changed dre b iR iy erease of 3,040,000 bu. There was a rush | supplies have been more closely cloaned up in | cent; Denver & Rio Grande pref:rred and | hands before the close. As high as § L L pander. thie liberal supply are to sell, however, when today's figures were AR L @ 0f e siison | Colorado Coal, 1 per cent. The grangers | was paid for one bunch. Repres Recelpts, 12000 h T fatr demaind made known, and December, which had sold ROOUS: L Sy show gains of 14 to 1 per cent, the latter | sales market unchanged. sparingly at the opening at 56%ec, declined J Packing stock, 11c; fair to good | in Burlington & Quiney. DRESSED BEEF, . - for a moment to 53%c. The bears used the | COuntry, M@lic; choice to fanc @isc; gath- | The hond market was firm throughout the | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av WESTERN PACKING INTERENTS, lever given them by a weak corn market | “Baiil f A secnar A, g day and fairly active, the sules aggregaling §: ol 3 1.0 = and the increase in Bradstrect's visible sup. LIV i3 “hens, 51@6c; roosters, | $991.000. 1 ;‘:;: 41,2010 Conslderable Falling Off in the Returns for ply to Impress their views upon the unwill- [ 3¢, spring ch & aie; spring | The Evening Post’s special financial cable- Pt bne the W ing bulls, and in an excited struggle to find | (ke e viers, 549 | gram from London i« as follows: The relapze R N Sept. 19.—(Special Telegram.) buyers in the last ten minutes of the session | " GAME-Prairie chickens, voung. per doz., f2.15 | it stocks was shoriclived. Americans opened V Tomorrow's Price Curvent will suy: Western the price tumbled rapid @%00; prodrie chie 3 per G 82 #rouse, | dull, but quickly rallied on considerable pro- e packing the past week 190,00 hogs, compare AR iraed at trom young, per dos., §2.3G0.00; grouce, old, per dos.. | vincial and foreign huying of a good nature, p o WILh 175,000 the preceding week, and 210,000 Tt Corn_opened firm on the -confirmation of | {ron wing tealr per ok, Lo ducis, misea, | 200 they closed at about the top with a rise yesterdny's smull estimated receipts to v L 51, 004,50, J of 70c to $1 all arcund. It is considered that day. The local crowd was generally bear Choice fat and small veals are quoted | Americans are standing the persistent bear vt ish on the unsatisfactory condition of the L i, | LtSRE SRy Rl BOIIERAINOEIGAn ¢ wetd i) shipping demand. The eleyator people were | 1ag1aihc: Nebraska and fown. fubl cream, 1ic; | 1e88 active, but firm. The German demand Jocking for buyers of round lgts but falled | Nebraska and fowa, part skims, 7@Sc: Limiu-ger, | for gold s strong and bullion is leaving the to find any, and offers o new No. 3 for Decem- | N3 1, 1c; brick, No. 1, 12e; 1G5 | Bank of England ber delivery were much freer today than | g!'4NIl demand, koud sup SR The Evening Post says: Having now the amonnt sold yestardiy, 390.000 ef which | The past week been a very satisfactory was to New York millers and 100,00 bu. to in butter, says Chicago I'roduce. It cam near being too good n market to sult the m the Baltimore trade. Negotiations for fur- Lyt : & conservative, as It has required all the eff At from $5. th vear, From March 1 tie total is M0, nainst 5,635,000 & year ago. Some improvement in qual iy, Prominent places compare us follow Citles. 1804, Chicago : + 2,330,000 ansas Cily @ Omaha L oL R0,000 St Louis SRS 02,000 Cincinna A 56,000 on any previous day for this season. The | Cutor mukes the price ae may Lin passed, apparently, through its latest “in- WL R 212,00 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 opening pric: for May was from 54%c to | the best. Only top grades | cos. Qustrial” nightmare, the nerves of the stock | 1 ! i RTINS e L s 54%c, but it took only a short time to get it [ PIGEONS—0l4 birds. per d market steadied somewhat today and prices R E 2 i SEATORNDh Vs b ke eit e 150 00 down to dc; about i2 o'clock it had a fur VEGETABLE of the standard securitics improved. The | 1 S 100,000 1 1 i 1 1 1 ) i 1 1 | ther accession of weakness and dropped to POTATOES—California, $0@ ' reaction in the railway stock market has o 16,000 633%ec. The pressure of September corn upon i BtankcoTAntI o, not, indeed, been great, but it went far i i the market continued to be the weakening 5 ik enough to aitract some buying, London espe- | 1357 feature of the situation and the closing ANS-Hand-plcked, navy, $2.25; clally taking stocks today. heaviness of wheat was an added help to | Jlum. $21062.15; common white beans, Tlie following were the closing quotations |l|le hvnxu fu"m- l-;mt«,( WA} cHiink to » O ONIONS-On_ orders, 5Gse per bu. o the ‘l(*fl\ng stocks of the New York ex- close. urther break to 63¢ was experi- On orders, change today enced about ten minutes from the close. AT Norihor Pacinic The local bears pounded the market vi- [ SWEET PO 8a; Jersey, Alfune Bxpress. o e o T : . clously when they found it yielding, and the | """ FRU ] UP. Dk Gl 1 2 F S Tl - Jocal bulls ran and threw away their load Goo) _stock, per bbl., $2.5) e e : @4 per pxports - todny as they fled. May declined to 53¢, or 1%c RASE: None. {mote & 1o, N Y Coivai: 2 s ; riers of he Jower than it had sold at the opening, and RASPIE None, ¥ Canad Pactfi N. Y. & N. Eng . G - e AL 5 1AM head: ‘on sale, 1150 B B15: 1o 63%0 was the oloming, quota: o freestone, $1.15@ i3 soutiors giiario & W ik § head, Magkel active und strongev venls, poor : ')‘lhu business in oats was of a rather lim- 5o %; Mifungarian prunes, ‘R.50 S e N T 3 SHERR AND \l:\mr* Receipts, 1 ead; on ted character, although the market was & cifie Matl. ... e ey le, 5 vars. Market nominal; sieep, poor to Rt t [t Mll)'l tarted o | o LEARS-Bartlets, $2; other varieties, $1.40@ 3 478 B D & B ] i $2.0063.50; lumbs, DooT Lo prime, $1.40 8o and graduaily eased off to 35%c, where [ APRICO™ none, c POEen? S Et o Faids 2 1 HOGS.-Recelpts, 10,684 hend: 974 on sale. Mar- it closed. CHERTU . ncne. 3 . Coa iy Reading........ ( HEIRT ket weaker; inferior to chol 006 6.3, Provisions suffercd in a similar manner [ GRATESC 210 Auasketer, Mo: -Cals At Richmond Tern, p 16, D ornia. Tokay, $1.75; muscat, $1.16@1.55; cornishon, | Del, & Hudson. .. 1854(| do pfd..... ... 2 4 f to the grain markets, but rather showed | 55 ol feHuagon; . 4RI} 09, oK s oo 4o & L Tood ? W 0 R G . [ ST. LOUIS, Sept, 19.—CATTL the way than followed in the weakness. TROPICAL FRUITS, ¥ 5 W ph e 2 head; shipments, market Business was fairly good. January deliver- | BANANAS_Cholce stock, §L7562.2 per bunch : a R " steady: native ste 0 1,600 1ba., S d e 8] - Fancy Rodi, $6.50; fancy Messina, . » o 00 1bs, average, 5.0 cows, 1 ;x:nrg{ly'llm’nflaoxe A‘l::o»r;(x}:nlo"r‘\(mw” ls:lllllfilety:z e 2 m \!&fll{l‘?r'l‘l‘.l"n i 5 : (LIPORRoceints, 8700 head: ehipente, 700 Sol!d Oak. has brj”ss feet, finished antique, ize of top 24x24 in. company started the selling at the opening | FIGS—Faney, per Ib., I focking Valle 15 | Con's o : : 3 o R A S e e T R e bt e and continued to press sales during the HONEY. ;("vn}:wrnm. ‘l‘::‘ri “",‘{f h(‘vlr;fi«‘“mfi‘ll;lc. . Central 94 |Toxas ¥ b d - o falr ight, £.2505.65 ”;";,IY xlmu fl(llh(srlxl:llll\_)i !uLL.;nn_w we are offe ins ’(Ilwt?xlvg!lflut our entire Be from the rate of the previous transaction g iR haig bOL g8 | W mebgome:id : = : in the article he wished to dispose of. Janu- . 1 green hides, No. 7' green do pld New York Live Stock Varket W YORK, Sept, 19 BEEVE 7 head; on sale, 12 cars. Murk ood catile ¢ higher; others weak; native steers, fair to good, ordinary 1o medium, $4.47505 @4.15; Colorados, oxin bulls, $1.50G2.2; dry w, $1. 202,00 frigera - Bis St Louls Liv < Market. Kansas City Live Stook Market ary pork, which closed y-sterday at $14.07% c; reen salted fides, d: No. 2 2 Ut | Welln Fargo i1 § S0 ie0 Rt DLy ST BT e b sold toddy as low as $13.77%, and closed at Jo; No. 1 green salted hides, | Loulevilleds N.... b3 Wesiorn Unlon & i : AL S B e L 0 ‘s vecn ‘Boicen hides, 3 16 | Loutevilloh N A He|W AT E “ slow: ' Texas siecin, $13.82%. Lard dropped from $8.17% to i 8 10 15 Ibs., Manhattan Coii... 118%| do pfd . a Ll I JIRLINE ecowe:h $8, and the latter was.the latest trading . 8 to 15 Ibs, 5¢; No. 1 dry fiint hi Memphis& C.... M &S L pes T v b Mockers and feeders, 150355 price. Ribs opened at $7.15, but declined | § 2 dry Nint hides' fo; No. 1 dry Michigan Cent.. D . HagnRecsipty, SN0 he 3 ¢ & hides, Sc; part cured hides 3c per 1b. less than | Mo. Pacific.... ... 4 o 98 1dad;. market, 10 §7.023% and closed at §7.05. fully” cured Mobile & Olio ey OCKERS AND FEEDERS. Hy0 The leading futures ranged as follows: SHI PELTS—Green salted, each, 25@80c; | Nashville Chat. 3T it 0 12 g mix —XriRTe T oven T £ - shearlings (short wooled early sking). | National Cordaze. 7 ead; shipments, ,Articles. | Tigh. - : dry shearlings (short d early A0 Prd......cie H.&T. C.... 3 ’ ¥ nd steady Wheat,No. 1 5 ch, 5@15c; dry shearlings (short N. J. Central. 5 T A A &N M... A " -+ Bept ... 2 5% Y ' rly’ skins), No. 2, each, be; dry flint | N& W. pfd........ 204|T St. L. & K.C.... Chicago Frult Quotations, Dee b I LB¥ by h’mv».u nlnd :’»‘\u -k',;x \)\|l‘;‘) rn pol pelts, per ™ 4] do ptd.. (4 6 b b 4 pl. 19.—The Earl Fruit col .. cctual welght, 5@Sc; dry fiint Kansas and 2 it at_ auction today it brnkn murrain wool' peits, per b actunl i : el : - Birthe peaa, 1500 p Ll 2 weight, 4@6lc; dr: t -,’m.m.]é‘ butclier wool | The total sales of stock todny were 184, 2 - P 3 Tokay grape ¢ S . elght, 4G, dry Mint | shares, Ineluding: American Sugar, 41.00; Bur B Goutl o 1 (] S or mtts, ‘Seriy, Ay AN | linkton, 126003 Chicaso Gus, 3400 Distiling, 3 i, Musal.s doubis erntes,. A bl B9 st Baguonl ik Gl oy g | Ik AL AR R Bt b TS hpertr weanes Formarly Puople’s Mammoth Installmant Houss, s oosg | TAELOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4%c; | e Uilon, 4,00, & AL g Pagtlett pears, $24002.60; Tokny Send 10 cents for postage on Big '9% Catalogue, L _ i e vl X, e ke e o : 5. Bepuiig Rl eEa e B Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue—Mailed Free, ho Dacewen, prime NEW YORK, 19.-MONEY O : pany, Chicagn, sold : Gools sold 01 payments in Council Bluffs & South Omaha pasr, 3 Beurre Clairgeaus. H Close Evenings at 6:30, except Mondays and Saturdays. ' Anjo i01.50; Duchess, $1.45 N Tokny ki sraper, 5 Museats, 08tz Gou X g St 5. Malagn grapes. 9og.on; Co /G EXCHANGE—Dull. with cheons, iequets, Liute pe a2k i SRR bisineea In bankorst Dins. at ThHG4 R, Nectntines, JL15: Oesmas princes man o ¥ 05 No. 2 red, mand, and $485GA8L for sixt i = At New York, thre ar . d 4 5 g cars: Beurre Hardy pears, nts were forward demand was very | . 49140 Decemb rates, $4.856@00. 887 and HLETGASTI; commercial d $1.90G1.95; Deurre Bose, $1.80@1.90: Howells, $1 i mail ok were slim. Printin Caah quotation Ui D, i i with Vil skt i - Av. Pr. No. \ N Bt g B T WHEAT -No. 2 spring, 52%@ ! Bige; September, y s IFICATES 6! 3 L1083 8200 1L fe /i Toc@8).05; hall Tokays, $1.0 Bominal] No, b red Bokaey 5 A p BONDS—Fiin; state bonds, | 12 steers....1146 4 00 cut grapes, 3 c@:1.20; Cornicheons, $1.30; Bor pilo by I BH CORN-No. 2. e: No. 3 yellow. . With wheat and corn; , firm. COLORADO. $1.2061.50: Morroceow, §1.90; White ONDON, € o we by F. P- HOECK, No. 3 20,620, 2 ¢ aber and October, 30%¢; sing quotations on bonds were as follows: A S Tetar mixed, $1.40G1.90. EEONDON. 8 5 ool Ist. San Frawcisco Street. 19, 3 white, SINGS Lot t . U 8. B8rez.. 1194 D. & R G, 115 L8 185 At the sales today m L ot Moexiat * . 3, 4lc ISABoDull iiTe bidigon. No. 8 csan, 0.8 facoun. . 110k |D &R G. as. e Vestern 1 £ company L < Aianeapglis ana ‘good 1ots of Acoured and grons Sy xico, Meoxico B R ey heavy: - afre east track, | U5 d8reg. Erle 2nds.. It Frid MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 10, —Business in wheat | The bidding w French and 2 U. 8. Oy, ) vy, o st track, | 178 4u coup..... |u. H &S A g R wias 1ght during the early part of th buyers are oper more freely, althoug n Customhoure tariff, in Eng 1.10G3.00; el 33 75| 19 Bu4 1@z, at 1 per ¢ 1 per cent P o cent, 8 82k St. Louis General Market. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3G 802% | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—FLOUR—Quiet and un- 2 15 steer e, Willlam Barth, there was some selling, and t i | d h, L K d A L 5 i e & some selling, and the murket | English buyers are stll tuking the bulk of the sh, with changes 1o date, 4to. one vol. X £ FLAX SEED-Ea:l Pacificts of 03 i b, 210 B sted z dl about lcc. September closed at H%c; D ofterings. There were offeved today 12,499 bale PeDe BT boorreicairroeisn . PROVISIONS - Mess i OLOVER SR ady 3. Ala. Clues A E g cember, 58Y On_trac! One thousand bales were withdrawn, Following [ Mining Code of in English and Spane Lard, pec 100 1bs.. 5.5 Short Wdex, | TIMOTHY KiED- $3.70. Ala. Clias B, 0 VK. & T Tad 48 At PANY. o oo | hard, Sete; No. S5ike: No. 5 northern, | ate the sales and the prices obtained s ish, with © s and rulings on sanie, mnfl.wu . Dry s pohoulders, " buxed, i danav. 3 Alu. Class ox. 1162 3 03 Se. Recoipts, J7,00 s whipments, LNew’ South Wales, 2062 bulen; scourcd, Q30 PR W s ety L WHISKY—Distillers' Hnished goods, per gal., 3 el | B New Con 4! N.J.Cent. Gen. 5 SOUTH DAKOTA, markets In this countey X Scoured: Bidwi1x 4. Vit 396 Laes; scoured, panish, with changes to date, one vol 1,98 spot, $2.97%%; October, $3.021 Missouri 08, ..... No. Pac. 16t8. Url Gillett, local elevator people want wheal (o put in | 5%d@1s 414d; greasy, bal vo. b:p. 30 sheithaegiosscratdy L “The following were the receipts and shipments PR W88 a0 s [N¢_ Pac. 2nds 19 steers.... elevators, and would huy it its present | scoured, aland, | Coffee-gruwing in Mexico, the best work on today 0 1 Qode.. oiioeen | N, W, Cousols 0 aven. and hold it until the millers can get (heir bales; scoured, 64ddls e pile, gublect, in Eng Hah, dto. p.p. ) ... "u.u T nontund..... e 20 steers......1180 336 35 cows, 1088 supplies. There 18 o present carrying churge LOUIS, Sept. 10.—WOOL—Quict’ and un- [ The History, use, ctc of the Mexic . R. G, W. st EEPPr * see 0 be the idea of elevator - ar Stone, in English, by J. J. Valentini, B e P g i ; b s AR WYOMING. Tty ot Taka. tha whols whlle 1t Ig, Aoy, and e ooptilate e B R iy L v H 3 L0 ork, standard e8¢ Tenn. old 6s. .. P C. &P W.53. ries Hecht, r houses, They will have emptly houses to g o hored. € o N8 TOIleon, by LAopoae C“n‘:“fi?“ . . o8 ]l‘.nn\ ‘-nn‘-' nnT:A ul‘:; Va. Centuries g[l[:.zls)'l‘chnblu 108 cows,.....1007 2 9¢ 100 steers., ... 1120 run during the winte T flflur'm.l}w( WAS NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—SUGAR—Raw, dull; I"‘;‘ ] with numerous colored plates, {to o peee o0 sniimae | SRR acon. packed shoulders, $7.76; Gen.. DAHO. weak. Patents, $3.20G3.40; bakers', $2.00¢ sales, 1,00 bags centrifugal, 9 test, at 3%e} D . s b8, ... | aslood 3000 ribe, AT Ahorty, Atchison 4u.. " Tex. Fac. Tata . oA Prodiction was estimated at 3,000 bbis, for ine | re : Fhialagus of ((he MR 08} UMM oF MeRIED, BN Produes. exahanre. 103y tha Hattor mAN 3,000 bble.; wheat, W, Cen. Pac. Ints ‘95, 10214 West Shore 4s..... 1 ateers...... 380 3 & 3 steers.,. 345 | 10 220,000 bbls, & Tefning, 115 2d: ! Birectory.of the Clly Bl Mvalo0 1y et was firm: creamory, 1o@2diee; | dairy, ; (DU5 oate 8000 by, A TR = it HOGS—There was a good run of hogs > — W 1 Directory of the ‘interior Iyerlc. Evgs, frm ot 15610 NTR-Eloir, 48 bbis: Wheat, Hoston Btook Quotations. today, and the quality averaged up pretty | £atton Markst elace Natsilons, ] v vy, L o sdiseg ; b uk Ll BOSTON, Sept. 10.—Call loans. 2@2)4 psr cent: | Well. In addition to the fresh recelpts there A 8 Sept, 15 .COTTON-Eary; 19.—Cleared, 3,39 | The Publle Lands Law NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Cofteo Market ume Jons, ad per cent. " Cldaing b were some 800 head of hogs which were AT tReosiphn December, §6% NEW YORK, Sen. | -COPPEE_Options -A-»; ;ou., aud unl;x,."l‘:.n--q. :.pm over ‘hlum y.:r.r‘unfi'.“ The buyers were des: ordinary, b 516 y our, Graln and | opened firm @30 poin's advance on T RET oo nd fd, - ery bearish ang ndifferent, and they -16c; low middling, 7 15-16c; middling, 6 5-16c: = puying orders and o overin; nd e n. Sug P! o Elect 3 . good midd 6 9 i I € 1116 Py e p ¥ Provislons: Metals, Ete. i Tk thanRs #t Rlos elcsed. steedy at Ak SUENT wid T, Bl Wl DA startod out ‘poul IR the: markel-trom ‘tne | S0 idallon, $ille, tai micahng, Tie; | L Kesirle Bavnor OO0 ORRER - NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, 24,- nts net advance; sales, bag Bay State Gas...... Wis. Central. .\ very opening. Sellers were a little slow in | puics; Septe §6.08_bid; October, 36,1 CHICAGY, | Copts - 10umThe- Exalrly “Eermer R P A o oraer. 14 00e: - Oerober, el telenhons T Dentrt.. making the concession, but they gradually | November, 6.0806.08; Docember, $6.164.17 says today that its crop report for Stand at the Head. Sharket dull and weak; . spring’ wheat brands $1265; December, I Eonton & Albany.. 2 Atelison 4s.. . let go at a decline of 10¢c from yesterday's | Unry. 36.20a6. A .25 . | September, based upon returns from 1,000 - 3 May, §$11.95; spot oo Bosion & Maine. ... 163 v England (e eral Ket.” Th $6.3036.31; _April May, $6.03G6.44; | O . ) For thirty ycars especially weak; the whole list lower to sell Ls Sovtion § Wis. Cent. 1ats geieral market. D The market, If anything, | june, 36.4966.60; 'July " | counties in the Ohlo, Mississippi and Mis- n Watch & except extra No. 1 and No. 2, which were held ; o 1,000 bags ' Allouez Minin; grow worse towkrd'lthe close. Representa- | * 7. ¥ J ' Duohes Waich- OANRS, steady. Southern flour, dull. Rye flour, quiet e delivéries from 5 Auante.,, ¥ 1 tive sales middling, sourl valleys and Pacific coast show a decline Lave been endorsed by sales, 400 bbis s - At B e New York stock today, 110, & . 87| Boston & Mouiani No. Av. 8 bales; 8hipments, Ak s, | Of six points in the condition .of corn, the every prominent deas h L K, 160,531 bags; r the United Butie & Boston... 106, ... 162 7 I general average being 69.3, with one excep- s CORN MEAL-—Steady; sales, 2,000 sacks, Sates, 263,000 bags: total visible supply for the | Mexican s ... 29 tion the lowest Sept:mber condition ever re- o lerin the UnitedStates, GRYE-tendyi car o 3 United Btates, 415550 bagn, agalnst 16,071 bags | K X &N al. A k . 19. Steady ported. The acreage planted to corn this / N The Ducber trades 2 3 Iy N winter, 18 8%6d; | year was 77.843,000 acres, the largest on mark In this country, RARLEY ok BANTOS . Market weak; goo Orexon Short Live oder ¥ England erc a guarans WHE. Receipts, 188,000 bu.; exports, 243,000 bags, Unlon Pac.fle. e (i 5 3 X 48 1044d; futures, dull; holdos ofter | verely from drouth, comprising a considera- No- | ble part of this ared, the crop was entirely D tce of pure metal, 1% b malen, 00000 L. futures and S0 HAMBURO, Beot. 1 -Market Arm; prises 40 | West : : ; 3 Eparingly; eptemper, 45 10d: OClober, 4 M spoi, Spor weak; No. 2 ¢ ‘tore 4 S e Dighors sales, 18,000 by g paringlyi Sopl K SRioe, bie! sndat, BTiic b b b | WTAVRIE Hept Tib—Market opened, dult_and Sun Feanclscs - & B T e 1 o 2 Gt i A kon. fodfer - A snsclal tnvee: jewel Hampden moves afloat; old new, No. 1 hard, é4%ec defive hanged 1o Lt higher & e S WA Righer SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 19.~The oMetal clasin . . 9 Louls fancy, winter, b : SEAHOR. INGICaIs KURE :1NE AOTAAQS . " Dueber cnse Dtlods opencd stewdy; but woor destined wnder | 403 . ineiewdy and S@Rc Higner: closed | qaotation or umining siods b11e wars as tolt | 411l ; 3 PIOVIRIGNE Lard.” firm; holders ofter spar- | amounts (0 7,764,000 acres. Of this one-half Deiile 15 HApee U amall local wies. In ihe aftomoon ihere was i | ORI At et ndvane NGIUT; total sates, 20.- | Jowy i ity spot. dde 80" fatures, holders not offering: | was in Nebraska alone, and 6,100,000 were in stand at tho head eak on & big increase in world's stock, > Ay e, holders offer m ly; extra In ‘el . e Fiophabedad ol or does nof our watch { 1 Sympathy With corn. Closing | BRI 1RO, Sept et quiet; | AT e o s § SR SO Podscatatr SYUN 3 Nebraska, Towa and Sissouri, The present [ 1fyour dealer doos ot keop oe watches mail . . 10 Mores | No. 2 exchang 6d; Beleher y 1§ it 5 derately: prime mess, Weut reports indicate a erop of 1,387,000,000 bush- e s Gt o ) 6416: ciosed mi | 0 Lags: d for ! United 8t Beat & Bicher. 2" 140 | Mo i Didbio. .. v s 6d; pedium, els, agalnst 1,718,000,000 bushels last year. 0. AN Seprembier, ed At | bagn: cleare Burope, none; s e Con e ) Hheigist est_crop ccessio tober closed at eimber, 914680 5160, | PAES. BUIWER 20s eres Potos y . 1 A ST It Is the third smallest crop in suc ssion, ol closed at 59lc. » Chollar. Herds vl 5 S Sl M T and, consilering the depletion of stocks and W CORN—Recoipts, 91,400 bu. futures, §,000 bu, spot Flunncint n. Cal, & Va.. sierr. %, 3 NEAS CITY. et VS WHEAT-Fairly | increased population and consumptive de- cup'ni“cl’ Bpot weak: Silc afloat. Optlons opened steady, v, Bept. 18.—Clearin Crown Pout. .. |Union Con..... ] z 3 : e 3 red, $415@450; Ted, Noase. ©" 49945 ] mand, s the smallest supply on record. - curkoes of Russlan Larley being shipped 1o this nees, 465,00 é L . AR Siod NG S mixed, Mke: Mo 5 white. 1ilinois « rop Bulletin, Beil7 use, excessel Baty; closing were 1@le NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Clearings, $52,79, " < i SPRINGFIELD, 1Il, Sept. 19.—The ili- Sl on AmpolsBEt ellne; Muy, GRGMGe, closed at 677c o 412 Now York Minlag Quotations sy; cre 1 et T al.cocele and cons ber, 62063, closed at 620 October clos balances, - 36,007 412 fizie JIIE " . ¥i creamery, 19621 dairy, 170 | nols weekly crop bulletin says: The condi- |, pation. One dollar @& November, ‘6%, sod At 60ge; s ULADELPILA, & Clesrinan, $11.08,- | KAV FOBK. Sopt. 10.7%he foligwing ary o . BOG8—Active at 1 ditions, while retarding farm work some- 7. box, six for 3. ¥oe SiNgte, clomed ut Sike s Dathaae SAhe § e e o 5 Ak bu; corn, mone; | What, have been favorable for the growth [ & fale by SR, GOQR. AN Reseipte, 18140 bu.: exports, 20 bu.; | | PATUE Sest. 1o per_ oant. tentes, " . Flymout e . 420 b of vegetables. Corn I8 reported maturiy Vg MAN U Qe LT o Dikrse and. G000 bu apot. | g, far, the sesouet, B geon London, L 60 [Sierra Nevada. EHIPMENTS - Wh bu.; eorn, Bon fast and considerable has already been cut. ” 7”7 Omaha, Neb. floi, 3 "White, 304c; tmek, N PRANCISCO, 10.-Drafis, _sight, 30 v : ; ; 10 R e — ol able damage. (o ihe Siop. “Dry, suns (Epeme) ml westein, G3c; track, white State and i telegraphle, e, Siive s, o | Gould & Curry...] 08 ilow Jackel ... con e durna 0 the crop. A - Nestern. 3AG0Re. Options Genersily woak sl | Meniean daiian, 50 .. WOHC | Fille Noreross. G |Irou SUVEr. s o ’ 5 5 Y 9. b Marigs shiny weather Is now needed for corn WM. LOUDON. dl‘{non Towa's la estimate and sympathy W ORLEANS, Sept. 19.—Clearings, $962,861 stake .. IQuicksiiver... ..\ : 3 puy, o WHEAT=Ne, i ln«I gr;:un-l lfl,mlvw in .-fi».‘uwu .»r.n-lnmlx with corn, - closing at_S@%e net decline; May Pl e - - do preferred. ||l =1 5 n cash o; No. 1 northein, or plowing, and despite the damp, cloud R R Yo Gotanss, Sank. pari’commersiel; I 08 |muler $5 | e - sepiomber, Deoeiber, | e W ki S iy o'l | Commission Merchant o} October, e, closed at 81%e: Novem- - “ S 5 ¥ o ash, Me; No grain has been vigorously pushed and a ber_closed at Diecember, 34637, closed | ZCINCINNATL - Sept. 16, Clear 0. v (@ 8% e IV e by B iinern, new ud | considerable acreage sown. In some sec- e, 3ot/ AVAL S ¥ eank New York ex R -~ RRI reseips, e . BRI \te, TEO0 | tions no seeding Is being done on account HOPS-Weak; state, common to choice, 3gsc; | “hA7Ke, e and 13c discount and par. by, i % f the chinch bugs. Rye and wheat |is Pactic coust, 60 ST, LOUIS, Sept. 19.—Clearings, $3,819,60; bal 19.—4 p m. ok (L ood: fool v Jota toe 4t %5 | Private wires to Chicago and New, York MAV-"Weak: shipping, 0655 good 10 cholce, | ances. §48,1. Money. ull &t 667 per cent e s New York Dry Goods Market. fooking well. Potatoes are small and th 1 fole|s: 3 H y vC = wen | vield will be light generally. Clover hulling | All business orders placed on Chicage Apres lisht 1o beavy welhia, MGl Money, @4 Der. cent oo ehil L0 ‘nar cem: | lils. Coniral. 9]j4| ending byt Mo the Yatnstorm that hus been inéreasingly severs | _The late rains have been of great bene- P 3 Ml dases . ) A e T s e mnt “0f "eveds | At 10 mepgows and pastures, "which are | Office, room 4 New York Lite Bullding teady; Wet balied, New Orleans oo | on time. New York eachange, B¢ Sicount | Mexican ordinary. Mex. Coa. new it | throughout the day, The shipment of woods |88 A0 TP "otk whter la How Dlenuiul, Telepbone Wk Patent Laws Mexico ', in Engl i Spanish e, mit N. Y. Exchange with orders. | Grain and Provisions, STHVREE

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