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A ke s B S e ! : THE dfiABA DAILY .BEE: SU‘*DA“Y, SEPTEMBER 23, 1894 i : 15 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | st 2t s s, sy, o | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | B2t S 257 % | mmectinategn szt e 2t | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS |5t v o v ot et p d 3 A efine . Prices declined e mads serious inroads upon the trade of the delphia and Baitimore, 8200 refined sugar. Pr Tined e again today, HOGS—Recoipts, 4,39 head; sh ALLOW-—Steady; eity - (82 por pke), 2%e: | which makes n decline for the week of e, and head. Maruet opencd ..fmTi" AT’-:ILTP:::I‘ b wholesale houses in nearby towns, such country (pken. free). Be, MEIID quality. 1 I waid that the shutdown in rexarded as nec- i bulk of malen, $5.30000 65, heavies, 3 r and Te NOSIN-Beady: sirained, seomion (5 g0od, | essary In otder to reduce stock and keep up Sackers, (b B006.50; ived 8 Bae S Fremont, Blai kamah. e oo R ightakern. .00t 0. mix 5.60; Tigh ) The jobbers thought that by not allowing . 1 L S . i — ~ Wi o8 wi TR ocaurs, $6.1 b Bustuess in a Jobbiog Way Quite Activedn | E b rehare loss than good round Epeculators Antivipated a Heavy Incriase TURPENTING Stendy st BOBe, w0 SiOS L5 DOYDE, ek Oloves with Only a Fair Supply of MR- Hecelpis, 400 head; shipmonts, 1,600 Bome Lines. lots of fruit at the auction hous-es would in the Visible Supply. e < Ve Caltle and Hogs on Hand, — — -hulmou’: al ‘ll\e Imll.er :';“3".':,‘., mu: rmyl n:’-‘";'f‘:nfffi."\mfi ”.m‘we Orleans, open ket | puring the Brief Session of tho Board the CHICAGO 1V TOUK. wou ave to come to the jobbers to ge 3 _Dun: e “ 805 % . Markot Was stead PIG TRON—Dull; Scotch, $10.50@20.50; Amerl. arket " their supplies, the same as fermerly, In - 0 b \ JEW Y 8 g -l 0 Of the Week's Offerlngs One-Third W COLLECTIONS ARE REMARKABLY COOD | {helr suplles, the hame as tormorly, I | WHEAT OPENS QUIET BUT VERY STRONG | “ffn smmn oft—ritsy but quiet: prime | | NEW YORK, Sept. 32.—During the two | WESTERN GRASSERS BRING FOUR DOLLARS Tukion by Smopers, © - ul erude, 30@31c; nominal; off verude, 286 hovrs of business on the stock exchange to- " o corbine, and if one cannot handle a single lot, ho divides it up among his friends. It Low butier eraden, ;] chologmeliow, Mhe: prime Manufacturers and Their Annual Meetings— | was also provided that every purchaser | Corn Was Firm Early, but Did Not Long | Lniie sogoc W o Selling Frult by Auction and the Re- should deposit $25 with the auction LEAT CHICAGO, Sept. were estimated at oday's cattle recelpts ad, making 01,221 for day the market was decidedly strong in tone, | and the shares traded In, with but few im- | Oreson Rangers Top the Market on that 0 h tho week, ngninst 94,171 last week and 64478 ¥ o bids or sales. s s e okt - Class—Another Buneh Hrings $4.60- RO P o O o v ety | Betors. BAILHRRTIIWAL, bo ke Remaln 80, and Gradually Weak: e B T |I r'll;nl changes, show nn(lxu;r \“v"ml\n‘L.‘ r‘mfi e b s s - a year ago f the week's offerings, not far IS sitasilon 1k the, Eive Sk e o o Sand ke 0 dhi 0ok Wi b in from % to & per cont, " [n the lat? deal- ogs Close Stondy at tho De- from one-hind were taken by ahippers. Tn n ags speculation was most buoyant and th st FHdsy. that way tho mar s Aiffere Market at South Omaha, of contracts, The peddlers got around this At the Bottom, OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS ShaFiGt Wil NP, with the Drioes b OF HERF eline of Friday. bty (e Bl Byl ml'm'y""': by having one of their aumber make the de- the highest point of the day. The volume —— ligh - oy s oty n ¥ 0 point of the ¢ ! sht demand and cady range o posit as required, and then he does the L""“"'"';l "'| T"'l":_ "'"'_""""‘“ 8100 | GUL Tl Wau. FAINGE light and wes ohlefy LR A B ol o e R gt by iy The fact that thero 1s an Amproved feeling | PUyIng for the crowd. CHICAGO, Sept. 22—Northwestern re- B gt (o in Chicago Gas, Sugar and Reading. St | BATURDAY, Sept. 2. | iyiives, from $180 to $488 for weatorns AW S0 far as the regular fruit houses are con- Genorally speaking, the market on eountry | p ('HKO A8 stlons In the grangers, | The recoipts today were 2,661 cattle, 3,240 r : 18 the Jobbing trade 18 very EratIYing, even | senoen ther o e e tare {ha | CeIPts were heavy today, and speculators | oicc tas ot shown much change during | hiulled i the transactions In the gratecrs | e O e 2 o Bibs [ from 80 to 8835 for exne cattte, “Neat ' # the sctual improvement in business is lim- | the auction has proved & great detriment, | anticipated a heavy fncreass In the visible | the pst week, value tor the most part re- | put WVINE I8 10, DEANG, €U0, SO0 B Oyt | O e, B111 hoge and 109 sheep yoster- | this week's tor but ino" marker wii' stand 8 {ted to n few staple lines. It goos o show | On the other hand, thers is no doubt but | supply. As a result wheat shows a loss of | muining In about the mams notch as w week | odyty LS00 SV (0 S R CIGU e g | gooo: oo 5,112 hogs and 109 shoep FOMOR | pyorate fuerease without ‘Wekken(ne the hard times and loss of crops, and that the [ SfPECE OF the fruit: It brings 4t the b¥- | 20 and May 1o of their previous value. Pro- | CUUL M T JAEA Inonshed 14 the case of powls | IOCK AN, there vas ik dntecest s¥i |t eratle ghin i the feosipts of oattls | Loy jom.qan for just wek dnd. ooetSEN business men of this section of the west are | and ineures him better prices than could be | Visions are lower by 3a for pork, 17%c in | uy. ‘Tho following will show vals of Z::\:fi:rfl: 2"'::'<:::::‘:n;"f ;'l“l;jy”'mrl';" L4 ‘;u‘“"‘- v“"_' ble w\lnlvn the rlv r'xw"ul!numv: | head lose than tor the corresponding week last not Giscouraged, but are going ahead, not- | expected at a private sale. The best intor- | 1ard and 20c in ribs. For the first time | (L NG NG P EPCE TONA ik | vanob OF T par. oent.. Tho bears, awever. | arrivals of hogsr | | Gahle, Shive, than oo, e prceting Be withstanding there are obstacles in the road, | €5ts of the grower would appear to be on | since August 6 wheat s worth more money | endiag o dates at head arin," the | Were not disposed to permit the Tise to go | "\t O "o A % cars of | . wers bearish, ere e As polnted out a week ago, there are certain | {h® side of an open suction, but it would | than No. 2 corn. of ‘Butier “and 'coope OF pemiiry packeses | ynchallenged, and they made a drive on the | CATTLE—There were about 100 cars of | wriy wiles'of, chol bout " yesterdiy's lnes of business from which but little can | nuotion was the only thing that would pro. | , \Vheat opened quiet, but firm, at a small Sept, 16 ept, 7. | stook, in which the entire improvement was | 410 he re h'vllw which was a sligh .:1'\‘“;'; ha Tielens. A SO0 TRDy | b B be expected when the crops are light, but on | tect the regular fruit houses. fractonal advance. The firmness was in | JHES woooooeees: Tiet tesch 'I‘:l:slnr:"«;r.ltlr‘u Mndah th8 tnlitenss of | atsere kAl ophoed Hoety Baks l:;;‘r" by v A B the other hand the staple lines are more act- | Whether the frult men will take any | Consequence of the inspected recelpts here | Poulury 11111 Ui which a gain of % per cent was made, the ok ELLLUR il (LR i e ive than was anticipated. A good many job- | Action to protect themselves against the | turning out much less than had been esti- | While the recefpts of eggs have mot been ex- | last being the best price of the day. Bur- | PRI AR LLSTG 0 UgtiL b Doy rOF enough to t sheen were s good prices as bers wero looking for a light business even | Peddlers the coming season remains to be | mated. The estimated receipts were 160 ARty AL GaoTRATRG N, oF o lington & Quincy appreciated steadily from | SUPPIY the demand. One bunch of ra ey Fangn ¢ in such lines as groceries, dry goods and :‘{:,:"“‘I‘I'“m“"c"u‘r::““"lfm"":’!;:“; ‘[2;""';L"n'"|;:lfr' cars, and the number actually Inspected | is duc pparently to the fact that th o "‘,n: to ¢ much of the Im_\l‘l\v' Itvim? | cattle brought 3$4.60, the highest price paid ner, wis 110 boots and shoes, but in this they have been | ag the auction method of disposing of truit | 108 cars. The general condition of the | {ia'y iarke o et | 7‘:'1:..',' 04t %Y. SSLABIEINGA. Northwesterd; | weis ,m. 4l Ll ekt wul, ‘and or e’ w 0" ey h-ppl'l‘:l '-llla(x')‘pl;llmw‘lm’l'lu; lcpyninz hul the | has come to stay. speculative situation was unchanged. ~The | marketably than was the case a short Hme a%o, | 150, on small trading, showed in the S :‘fl'xr-” H‘»‘l‘\ bred and fat. Some Nevada lots than for last and 6,00 h o 4 the e . A few Hlotage ekgs are also heing put out, and , 3 range cattle wei 0. e same:catile Ny g;::fu _"':“3“ b':::g o m:“;: "_': ‘;' ‘W;'urlm;‘ LIVB STOCK MARKET. weakest feature of the day's news was the | fhat cuts off tha aale for Juat 5 winy " fre provement to the of % per cent. “M#I" "K..m“. "“lll“*‘(,"j, vv” \1 hl vm,"‘, ””.* T, e calves, 200 head; the conservative policy In buying that has | A falr amount of business was transacted | heaviness of the northwestern receipts, which | arrivais Upon the whole ‘the fecilng on the | Sugar was not in demand, but at the | 38 In flanias Oty the other day ot 3.C.0 Evening J octa been the rule during the past year. It soon | At South Omaha last week. The recelpts | at Minneapolis and Duluth amounted to 940 | qyo. A 3 same timo there was no anxioty to sell the | Jn TUETS WiLe R B0 Bong and | HO0S--Receipts JMcinl yesterday, became evident to the merchants that while | Of cattle were larger than during the | car loads, compared with only 650 on the | Thers has heen a good dem i g T T et S ha i mak | Vaa: damiasil boud 16,018 “hend: | shipmente. THI head: feft evee & | (A o or cent, and ] ; about & cad; quality not quite so good a8 i their business might not be 0 large as on previous week by somo 8700 head, but there | corrosponding day of the year before. The P e Father tate. B fuch | Seclins. of 3 per cent was effected. In the | COWs were nof In quite so large supply | for tho'last two or thice daya: marker qulets soma b"";'" A "{l!hmfl e was bound to be puto w;“ ”'s““ h“ ‘1 ;'n;" ‘"}r: of ‘:"‘K' speculative business was local in character | not been in very ac cather | ganoral list the more Important advances ar as on most days of the past week, but there | Prices wenk and about 19 lower : . somo. business, and they have been forced to | amounting to about 5,500. o packing | 3hd ‘rather Ight in volume. Fearing the | i most 10 warm to enoourngo the shipment of | §e0ere e WG MOt martant BEGHERE K57 | was quite n sprinkling ere. Thoro was a | (T ELE Hecums, Nend; market dutl; | stock up to meet the demand for the fall and | houses are experiencing no little dificully roll butter ax yer. Butier men are antieipating fa v ] A g R h e BGAE i probability of a heavy increase in the visible h sent high price of by 1 per cent. The only stock which shows a | falr demand and the market was strong. 1BIP—Recelpts, 5,00 head; market quiet, nter goods. £00d many of the largest |.In securing as many good beef cattle as | supply, the crowd was bearish and all the le of butterine, whic ¢ of more (h ction s Colorado |~ The frosh reciipts of feeders were quite | with no change. etall A y d:cline of more than a fraction retall merchants in the state who have been | are required by their trade, and while they | mora inclined to sell on account of the Poe, it 4 e ] ¥ 'he | liberal and there were plenty in tho hands | T o Fuel & fron, which lost 2 per cent. The plenty Pl us ttecel Diapd accustomed to buy in the oast had put off | are paying belter prices than other MAr- | weskness of corn. Deceember opened at | The Eame market hos not shown muc B e et rons and faifly active, | Of speculators, The market was slow, as bl ORI b bdel ool placing their orders until 1t was too late to | kets, the cattle do not seem to come here. | 57140, and sagged wearlly to 54%ec, which ar this fadl, the demand being (ERL, con- & falely active, | B e e ot ey et . tupres | _OMeint receinta and disposition of stock as 0 cast for the goods, and they have been | Several times during the past few days | was | 4 o rs being on' the losiout for something | and prices generally moved upward, Seattle, | W8 a ¥ e week. Repre- | shown by the books of tie Union Stock Yards B Lo . transter theit b h o G| Wwas the price when the minute Warning | cheaper than en Lake Shora & Eastern firsts advancing 2 per | Sentative sales company for the iwenty-four lours cnding At : e e G Lo B local | western cattle shippers have divided thelr | pe)l gounded its caution to prepare for the | The poultry ‘market has been fally active | oing Oregon Navigation fives, trust re- DR 3 8 o'clock p. m., nber 1801 ous us helping to swell the volume of | shipments, sending one-half here, and the | close. The desire to sell increased and T st Six fiays, though It weakened oft | © B Qreg0h VI Ay B NG e RECE Dusiness. Omaha dry goods houses claim | balance to Kansas City, with the result | 5410 was reached near the end, with from rd_ the close. Prices on voultry forsome | SSIREL S0 BUF SSOU o to the perplexity of Jwieate - T Cara. Hoad that they are now sending out more goods | that the cattle brought to Omaha would | 5432 @543%e, the closing price. e o T B . 2110081 41| Cattle . 3 2508 3’ owing to the s , than they ever did before, even during the | bring 25c and 35c per 100 more than the e S jomnny | the small professl al speculators, nobod; T | 5 most prosperous seasons. others. On some days of the past week | so. It graduslly became weak, then | As the west is a very heavy shipper of poultry was pa o S ay, 5 50 . X The coming of cooler weather during the 6 tho enstern markets the following In regard | the granger stocks, including Rock Island, there have hardly been enough fat steers | weaker, and was weakest at the end. Stop | {3 th L ;' .""'"jrl'"’u. s ‘_'l B A3 4 b A IIPNEE 6F “ttis Wl k. n - Tondeiay " Eo | nate to, DAk a- veall (6st: of (the TNHEL.| Liaa'ordask Wite raclisd Gk 340 (Taciitie) DAIoW | e ot haras, o6/ e MATKEL 10T e | Soored B Sharp advauce, othec stooks: maving Tulletin will be of interest: The Sl Eeous good part of the de- start up business a little In some other lines. | while on other days there has boen a faif | 520 for May, and as the closing value was | Hrbrew holidays wsualiy commence in Scptember, | U Simultancousty, A good part of the @ Thus the hardware jobbers reported an in- ORT. DISPOST Ruyers. The @ H. Hammond com £ 4 cl ¢ cline, forced yes! day on the dividend, was 13 run, but everything received has sold readily | 52%c, there wers numerous opportunities for | #nd until they close about a month dater the | /0 ) 3 g o crease in the sales of seasoMable goods and a | at very satisfactory prices, Prices have' m;mw TR FANte Vo oMb lx"l“u play. The | IV xm.:;” 'mmlmll:;"wp!:‘: nty much aevity, ax thus recovered. his prompt mu;m; was better outlook for business during the next | ranged very even, there being little change | weikness was principally in_consequence of | porlod. The holldays are later th than | TAther an unusual showing of marked com- few weeks to come. Collections continue from day to day, but if anything the mar- | the pressure to sell September, which, for | usual and twenty days later than were | mON sense. very fair in the country considering the gen- | ket i ittie A iR e ey Inat youe, the first hollday—New Y. dny— | The following were the closing quotations sral mituation Wab 4t T opening ot fhe etk as compared with May. and for e frai irein until Octobet, 1, and the Year of | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- THE MANUFACTURERS. The market on cows and mixed stock has | time in about two months, cash corn was ptember 18, The murket (s Influ change today While there is not very much in the way | been in good shape all the week, there being | cheaper than cash wheat. The receipts | Almost entirely by the supply and s o Atchison ... 233 | Shiopers a of news affecting the jobbing trade, the past | an active demand and a very fair supply. | wore 357 cars by rail and 20,400 bu. by | yery sensitive during the hopdass Rt Adams EXpress.. g P TR week has been an active one with the manu- | The business doing in stockers and feeders | camal. September was worth 52%c NeAr | New Year holidays will be from the 2ith to the ‘f;",” o 2 stal facturers, A good many of the Omaha fac. | has been lacge, and the country has been a | the opening, and 50%e at the close, while | 27th. and the kinds of poultry which will be moat | ap ¥cptosi 2 2 tories are busy and are pushed to fill orders | liberal buyer, though it has kept dealers | May declined lc from the highest to the | Mwanted will be fowls turkey: s and geese. | Galiimon & Ohio. Stock owing to the increased demand for home | busy to keep the supply down, the receipts | lowest price made today. Getober 10, 1l kindn Of podlt Aomement, | CanaduPacie .. 1 of recelpta at ¢ c principal markats made goods. Ono by one the different manu- | have been so large. Owing to the large | Oats were active from the beginning to the | for this holiday, but pa which | Sanaca Bouthord. Oregon. Tnp... Sauday, facturing establishments are being forced (o | supply the market had a downward tendency | end. Selling was still very urgent, mostly | are used in their religious cer Ches, & Olno Oreron Nay S i Mogn, Shoop, Increase thelr plants by the addition of more | during the latter part ot the week, and [ long stuff, and prices were ag:in lowered. | Dotober B will provably, be Uy s 3 esale ma Chieago Alto ©ot, as the i machinery and the employment of more | prices dropped 15¢ and 20c. The first symptoms. of the decline were no- | i, "¢ o 3 o 50w o Tatailors. o' Dusy. at thoir reta Gty H 120 2om haad e BrOpped Mo has enperienced a declded | ticeable at’ the start, when brokers for | unis. Ths Feast of Tabornncios hecnts host, ao " Louts a0 “im The exhibit made by the manufacturers | drop during the week In spite of the falilng | Cudshy started to raid the market with heavy er 15 and 1 e bost mariket duy il e e T Tm at the state fair is bearing fruit in the way | off in the receipts. A short time ago there | offerings. The general disposition was fo | hrotably be Octoly For, hollday the 5 1 otal ..o 3 7 02 of fncreased orders for home made goods | was a very active demand from all quarters | close, and the prica of May declined trom | iind "or" Latw. October 2 apg lows the 0 I A 102 from various sections of the state. for provisions, and every one was buying | 34%¢, the opening price, to 34c, the lowest | ¥ ot macien, o Hll descriptions of o TN AW SYARE o od The secretary of the Manufacturcrs and | under the impression that the market was | Point, end at which price the market closed, | poultry are urunlly wanted, aelth October 17 and G, W. Bl 9.... 980 opened: harely: sleady, 10015 poIits: aae e | Consumers assoclation has just returned | going stil higher. —Some were predicting | 8 decline of bhe. Qctober ranged from 29%e | 8 Cxbreteh o B (e best Aars tn e, IR G L foeble under local presure, Closed. stealy nt e from Lincoln and Beatrice, Where he has | tyat hogs would reach §7 in the rear | {0 28%0 and closed %o under the latter price. | the next holldays not ocgAFfE untl March 10, 53] St Dl wrd oo b o 15 moints net deciine: enlon,” 186 Dbeen holding meetings of the members for | future. Al of a sudden the excitement and | HOES receipts being light and the grain | 1805, it being the Purlmy Ty demand then s | dopfd . UL BT (S P& Omana [ i ber. 133 : November. 0: | Decomines Ahs election of directors, The Lincoln mem- | ouire to bus came. fo an end, and as the | market rather firm at the opening the firt | for fowls and tutkeys. ihe, Passover extends | Fort Waviie. oo 181 | do Dfoc.o.: R R IR bers met on Thursday evening at the Lin. | oot turmud downward the demand for | few transactions in the provision market | Goi, 4PU! 210 A4, 1 50 turkeys, fowls, | G 1M {Southern Pis 0 v ducks ‘and geese sell best Th dell Totel and elected eight directors, each | hog products has fallen off very materlally. | showed some stead:ness; That state of feeeling | hoiuay (s the Feast of Wi city boing entitled to one director for every ext and last Spot o ffee. Rio, quiet; No. T, 15%c; m 1, wnd 30, for rdova, S150A19.00; sales. none. Santos, . HAMBURG, Sent 0 o market ern states nnd the south, and from neighboring B8lor gompany, Goorge H. Olark of the Lin: | t1es: no one wants to buy when th e e e the defaand ha fallen of | Prices, 4lthough a good deal of covering of | porcions “aulte a litiie dribes By’ o prices @Y% plg , wss soon exchanged for one of extreme | which all varieties are culiar fact N Ay ek five members. J. C. Harpham was elected {"," il ::f“’wg:glc":‘“: ',",::B‘":“?:eff',']‘: weakness, Stop orders on the decline were ite il holtdayg bediring in 3801 are | SUP DUl erlodr from B chalrman of the meeting. The following | tona’ but at the present time there is al- | réached in great plenty from the appearance CLFo o % ot TG b AL SR A Now York st it were elected direotors: 8, J. Alexander of | Mot MWl Ny PYTn tne ame way the | Of the offerings and the packers led - by han fsstayear. Most of the | ek 2 rili e s e e Ha the. Farmers & Merchants Tnsurance com- | 1iUth \us' large buyer, but with provisions | Drokers for John Cudahy, made it easy for arrives in (higumarket comes from da i 085 Dage, agaimst 255910 bags last | pany, J. C. Harpham of Harpham Bros., | JOUth was & large buyer, Bt her ‘commodl. | SLOP orders to be reached. ~There was very | {ihio., [ndlane, Micplein JBole ant IS weil: 0is| Wells Fars 3 ¥ B i ot Cisrpham Brot. | 4t la the same a8 T e e oe, tram: the Bottom, | thoukh mme Btouk {8 recelved: from nearby wort: 3 H lower 0 HAVRE colfi Packing company, C. R. Teftt of Ken- shorts was in progress during the last fit- | the new (arif lowers the dofy o poultry Momiiii & g Qull & Teftt. W. B. Howard of the Howera | from that source as well. ~Some of the | \oon yiputes of the session. Business was | gxpected that some Canadian poultry will Michlzn Co iy ctis i total sates, Mobi! o vs should have It in, i ¢ poultFy fluctiated very raidly, and [ Nushville Clint. n a few hours often causes a wide | National Cordizo price. Thernsupply of poultry | o pfd. h the west I large. and if stock 1s not 3 v ing Shippers intending 4o ship youtry for ¢ Medipine company, H. S. Lippincott of the | Yi5¢ ones in the trade are now commenc active during the greater part of the day. % State Journal and Charics Hawley of the | 10 predict that the hog market, under the | “qno jeading futures ranged as follows Western Carrioge Top compary. The Lincoln | Bresent light demand for the prodicl, m Low. | C mebers aro feeling woll sattsfiod with the | 4rop until hogs will be selling at this mar- 5w, | Clos. Tosults of the manufacturers' display made | et for $1.50 to 35. 'fiflwt promptly. 22.-Quiet; N, 7, recelpts, 1.000 hiww: . none; cleared for 291,000 bags, 5234 51%| 51%@3 | fat and in condition to ship it might be well to N e 'y 3 at the stato fair, And are more enthusiastio | Tho sheep market does not show much G| 503 Gila| ddls@d | carey It over until a later holiday. Quotations: New: Yoricirpintdy HnaRsts than ever for ‘home industry.’ change from day to day, and prices L vo| ol W04 | BUTTER Packing stock, dle; fair to. good NEW. YORK, .Sept. 22-Except (n the sigR i 3 ere wee! 3 choice to fancy, 18@20c; gath- was th quiel aturday On Friday the Beatrice members elected A, | about the same now as they were & W sl soul & e, | 10l The. ord and . personal R. Dempster of the Dempster Mill Manu. | 380, Omaha is not a very large sheep Sl oMl Bl cago C b el P S facturing company to reprosent them on the | Mmarket, but there is a demand here for a ¥ 50%| 45%) 48 Per doz., lic. e Clothing W "B board of directors. The recent home indus. | fair number of good muttons, and it 18 an | May ... 52 51| GIKGK | LIVE POULTRY-Oi hens, 5ic: roosters. so; | *Z ot B, 60 Vonds P it @Bty banquet was successful in arousing a | €¥ery day demand, which in the course of | TR0 T 20 ame| 2o | KBV “smie men turkeve, Taisic: gobbiers, te: | 11 YT for ok | great deal of enthusiasm in Beatrice, and | & month would amount up to quite & RUM- | = oct. 204! 285 28% 46 U.8 for the wesk : @ the Klein New York Racket store has & win- | ber of head. o e a3 34| S4@Baly —Prairie chickena, young, per d 1 o™ Providinoe 63 i dow 100 feet long fllied with what it calls St. Louls General Market. Taeeds 1907| 1325 | 3380 | Youni, ‘per dos.. $2.00G2.75; grou aetidt s e o S the first annual display of Beatrice indus- o 710U B DtelihNaed. Lard. 160158 §2; biue wing toa doz., $1.8); Pacitic 101 WESTERN CATT! Bl Youths shows a fine line of brushes of their | ciearances: No. * ash, dte; September, | ghor fibs- 129 iAils s AlClas M 95 .. 113 82 s Oregon Kidney Tea cures backaohesl SVTeint own manufacture, next to which is a sample | #8%c: Decomber, 7 L it st Veals are quoted L ORTE ormls 11188 3 1158 3 3 slze, 25 cents. All druggists, fence and a roll 'of barb wire made by the | CORN—Lost 1o with wwheat's, Soctinei, TR 2| Jun, 6 975 675 - Wiscon b N steers..... 178 3§ —_—— 3 Deatrico Barb Wire and Manufacturing com- | finicast S9cs Sep! P " | "Cash quotagions were as follows: Neyraska, HIiE REe S HEIRALAN: Indings and S achainsting R pany. The Beatrice Printing company shows | OATS—Weak aod lower: No. 2 cash. 2%c: | FLOUR-Winter patents 1250038 winte MBI L Juwa) S W Caniae: Hall & Johns S WICHITA, Sept. 22.—A special to the Septer e May, 3 straights, $2. ; spring straights, 2.90; SAASE UTAOR: (N8 2 9 gnsols, . E 6 cows. 030 2 - 4 o B :rl'".fn".’m?é‘f"oe"'é‘f.‘.?.:d‘Zfr.!"i"nfi"famflzzi R aree. and sirong; Sc bld for No. T aplier b el sty 10t smaiand, ‘Tase; lowiead Bk rye viimw, W& RGN 18 Bateeraliliiow s | Bagle from Woolward, Okl sara (itiiE kB cash, east side, and S5 asked. T_No. 2 spring, 51%@52%e; No. 3 spring, | and, $.6%; lo s by o ne LRt 00 cattlemen and Cheyenne Indians. near thore & by the Beatrice Canning company and corn BARLEY—No trading. No. 2 red, S1%@52i4c, Colarénakes. g orioe of Light b el ] o COLORADO, 2 e ot , and gloss starch made by the Beatrice Starch | BRAN—Lower; 620 for sacked, east track. CORN-No. 2, f1%e; Nb. 3 yellow. 5. the best. Only top krades brin {op pric Teun, old & 0, [SER.CET W _ are at war. The settlers in the vicinity are company. A model wind mill and a fine as- | FLAX SEED_Steady at $L3, o JOATS-No & el No. 2 whiie, ail@tise b Badd - o Aefarred T4 S, L K. 1 i moving their effects into town and the citi- sortment of iron pumps and cylinders made | SLOVER SERD-HIENOr o SO0t 6. IR POTATOREL Calibonn i . Atehison 4. ok | Tex. Po. Tnts e zens are moving. Thursday the Indians by the Dempster Mill Manufacturing com- | j1AY—Dull, without change. BARLEY—No. §, 53@53%e; No. 3, 50@sic; No. | MELON: stack, cr 420, B e | b data ot et drove off several head of cattle belonging to pany occupys @ prominent place, while the | HBUTTERUnchanged. . Aaee Sa CANTE “¥iome grown, per crate o 4 : s Ira Eddioman. They woro intercepted by Beatrice Bulldi . EGGS—Unchanged. FLAX SEED-—No. 1, $1.42. - cowboys this morning. The Indians op:net ¢ SR a.full 1ins. :;‘d“l’“:‘l‘:':o‘:"l‘;:;'fi“"“;'m“’ LEAD_Weaker: spot, delivered, §3. PIMOTHY SEED—Prime, 35,45, SIMVADA fre; ot the! sania. thite vetpusin AR ORI k8 IR R dewiik tilsa’ sut’ Sreprotng. Iton | SORUTER G ooy 1 YA e . eha. 00, Ahart reg | ONIONB—On orders, T8@850 per bu. % 400 dian and one cowboy were killed beforo the 3 flower stands by the Beatrice Novelty com- WHISKY—$1.83. sides, loose, 37.30@7.40. ' Dry salted shoulders, CABBAGE—On orders, 2 U154 260 Indians escaped. The people have sent for b COTTON TIES—Unchanged. boxed, §6.62/3@6.75; short clear sides, boxed, $7.80 "ELERY—Per doz. 1193 4 00 reli:f to Fort Supply, sixteen miles away. pany, buggy tops and wheels made by Lou A . Y. 3 Wehn and H. N. Sholl and a fi B e P T oL ¢ SET POTATOES B0, or M.00G4.2 WYOMING, The poopls are panicstricken, and their i B Ll ha it ki a0 | RROVISIONESeavr s, @aaki, Pork, SN | g i T=Distlliers’ Slstiod ‘goode, per gal,, phi detaer, W 5 Am Windsor, Kemp & Co terror s augmented by fthe fact that Fort 1 e e il ‘masis. /looes ulders FRUILA, . Suzar pid. O1ie| Ateliison 2ds " 3 S| on 3 factured by the Kisin New York Racket | theice s s suie meats loose' shoulders. | 7w folowing were the rocelpa and shipmens | 1y fruit market s boan In o very ratstac: | Bu SUtoGhar 14| Aobioon du Supply Is soon to be ebolished. B 8 store eumpl::e {his very intereating exhibit, B ed “houlders, $1.75] longs, W.31%4; Fibs, $8.50; X {ory condition for the pist. w Talces bave | fiellitelvphouo . 2047 Now e T K @ secretary of the assoclation says that | JiGrts, $S.T5@S.87%. ¥ i bsen firm on most days of the week under re- | Poston & Albany.. 207 |Gen. Says M. W. Selby, Muncie, TlL: Last oy view and sh'ppers have realized something for | Boston& e, 103 TWE . . v i a Mmdow ke this In every town in the | | REERIPTICHilr, 400 Bh: wheat, 2.0 B e e O A bt ia 5o sumier coal miner’ came to my drug slore state would afford an object lesson in prac- | bu.; corn 200 bu.: oot wheat, 55,000 and shipping, which is more than could be satd | Fitehbure. L4te| Atlautia. .. 0 one night, half dead with cramps. There tical home industry that would be far reach- | | BEHIEREETET 0T, ST 000 by earller In the seq The arrivals of Colifornia | Gen, Biectrio. . ke | Boston & Moniini 201 was no doctor to be had. He asked me if ing In fts influence for building up and en- | "% O™ ) 0 fruie have not” been e lyrge ns was che case | Nexican Conti. toxion. .. 103 o T had. anything that would help. him, s iR B couraging Nebraska manufacturing indus- ool Market, LS carller, uad it would appear” that the g rush is | N, ¥ & N.%...... Teotil! w00 | 1 1 wirs G opened a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Chol- 4 tries. Meetings In Omaha, Nebraska City | younon, Sept, 22.-At the wool auction sales o Y are be ok Ialee vapTotiea AteL e A L ora and Diarrhoea Remedy and gave him & 3 and Fremont will be held carly next week | 11,300 bales were offered and of this number XEW YORK u_zszmu. S ARET in liberal quantities to take thelr place. T gty A g large dose. In twenty minutes his pain was :.:‘m xlhe Tm\un'l n;ellnx -:lrl l": ;niacu:r- for | 1,000 Jere -nnlglgl-:vm’.me'x;r;:a:o-‘\:ngr!;?:‘ market A 3 L_l‘\:;’ poackies ki very fine and are commanding e "M:: Ly all gone. This man had been subject e election of officers w) eld on Fri- | was stron 5 e L At iy e 2 o~ j o cramps, but has not been troubled since. of 3 1d exti t " are & good many different varieties to be found | W.End fd.. ' 2 6 o ; day at Omaba. Mengs. | American buyers paid extrome raies | Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Gratn and | 6 Fo5l, v et Joreiies S be Qa1 i G A 2ot S ) 1 ow. Every family should keep this remedy at RRLLING FRUIT AT AUOTION. for paroets, boll Wy combluge and Provisions, Metals. Etc. made. Quotations: - MBSy, AL Byl hand for use in such cases. It I by : At th ing of liforinla e *T051 bales, includlng 5,800 baics New | NEW YORK, Sept. 22—FLOUR—Recelpts, 21, Good stock, per bbl., $2.60G.T5. Now Yo GS—There was a fair run of hogs hero | depended upon. For sale by drusgista, e opening the Califorinia truit | SO0R"* wijen, 11,7190 Victorla - and ° 3033 | 700 bbls.: exports, 20,500 bbls.; salcs, 3,700 pkss. —Cali Treesione, $L1QLIS; | oo YOU for the last day of the week and they were = i394 5 season last spring the commission men of | New Zealands, — The imports of all Kinds | 5. "o nore or less nominal; city. §1; patents, 7 losing minmg que all sold at a reasonably early hour. The BRI Omaha organized a frult auction and fn- | amounted to 27 bales. . The (Olowi $1.00GM.15; city mil clears, $3.43; Minnesota pat- ch and Itallan, $1.00 | Ghov feeling on the market was considerably bet- Indicted; for Jibeling: Powmderits augurated daily sales of fruit, This action | jode¥'® Salt8 ' OF s T9d; greasy, 614@9d. | ents, $3.2093.55; Minnesota bake 2 30G4.30. ¢ St ter, but the market could hardly be quoted | SCRANTON, Pa., Sept. 22.—The grand Yo . $3.200 s, 32.00G8.30; e 1 was taken because the shippers of California | Quecnsiand, 500 bales: Scoured, 15 24@1s 214d. 2 - 4 0| .PEARS—Bartlett, $225; B, Hardy and B. much if any higher. Perhaps stea jury has returned an indictment agal winter patents, $2.85@3.10; spring low grades, 2, 8 ! tead, to Y agalnst P, favor that method of disposing of their | Vietoria, 1.664 bales: Scoured —S$}d@ils 6 i spring grades, | Clairgenu, $2. ’ y It gon - fhay S daening i gl talen:, Scoured | 8dtila M | ) 70G1s5: spring extras, $LMGAK. Southern | AL RICOTSCalltornin, none. strong would best express the conditon of | B. Martiu, member of the general execitive ruit, and as markets In the east ha BRI Bouth A M DalSS! | fiour, dull; seles. mone. . Rye four, quist; super | CHEERIES_Californis, Bons. i e the market. The quality of the hogs was | ¢ o . 11138 committee of the Knights of Labor, for adopted the plan it seemed necessary that | scoured, 6i4@9d. — New Zealand, 6678 bales 82 ncy. $8.9003.06 (o ORAPES—Concords, 1610, baskets. S5c; round Quickailyer . 130 | somewhat better than yesterday and that | jooo e N l" kt 1 b 5 5 eady: car lots, 53@63c; ots, 22424c; Californin To 501,65 i 4 " 1avn . V. Powde , - B s advane a0 i 14" passiml | Aoamaer 3,160 bt Groskycs SgTHE,. Tho Punta steady; car lots, 53g63c; boat | /51 00; cornishom. S50, onllsimd B | Buiwor. .- 193 | made the sales look higher, 8o much so that | AoCUNE T V. Powderly, ex-grand master § to gl 1 £ th 1 PO e | Arcnas’ prices represented %d advance. —Nominal; No. 2 Milwaukee, $0@62c. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, fancy, $10 per | Ophr.. | some salesmen were calling the market | OTIMAN OF LAk BRCUR BT SOREHR, 0 B S o glye some idea of the results of this | Afenas Buces reprtsen) ol il I WoMet and un- | BARLEY MALT-Nominal; westorn, 70Gsk. - | bbl.i Cape Cod. cholce, 39.30. = higher. The buyets gencrally were reporting | o) B aar e B ol | i method of disposing of fruits. changed. 3 WHEAT—Recelpta, 81,700 bu.; exports, TROPICAL FRUITS. thelr_droves as costing about thé same as | chorked from the order for insabordination Up to the present date 109 cars of Cali- W rerrosen; - opeor il bui melss 1600 bu, furires. 00 bu. epot, |- ORANGES Mezic Ber box, $.0: | SAN FRANCISCO. W cioslne | yosterday, taking quality Into consideration, | s o, Eiving UP the property of the order forfa fruit have passed through the Omaha 3 LienTer ehvator, Bi%c: afloal, SK@To: BTHG £ 5: b 8.6 uons for minin Ropresentative sales: s possession. e property referred to Auction house, the total sales of which | , LIVERPOOL, Sept. B—PROVISIONS Bacon, | St i 4 norihern, Biie - delivereds No. 1 @LE per bunch. . . 3 was tho secret work given Mr. Powderly by holders offer freely: Cumberlan e e o [{ethers, s 41 i No. ; fancy Messina, v. 8h, Pr, 0. Sh. T th Tt i q BRUIC Ham bot. &1 boen consumed . Omaba | Sl S ter [ ved Moyt Sl Sy ‘and uled Arm onlargs Wik SLporis N i " 588 | Da givon by Wi to Bo one: He ciaimes. thia but has been distributed from this |;i Qs 6d. Shoulders easy at 36s. from both coasts and small offerings. Toward one, Belcher. ... 76 |Moant Diablo. 120 was personal property. " i ; po CHRBSE-Firm; hotders offer moderately; finest | 0o0R o market suddenly went (o pieces under 'ELLANEOUS. Best & Beiches 150 |Navajo, 80 - to We smaller markets, mostly in Towa and | yiilta and colored, Sis 6d. moderate selling, losing %o in & fow minutes | oygrERS_Mediam, per ean. 1% horse shoos, | E0Ue Cou. Ophir 160 e i cgpessiecps . Nebraska, though shipments have been made TALLOW-—Nominal; supply poor; prime eity, E'I'C'(,‘;ES:?' :‘5‘:\:‘ unlfl“;l"*' 'x‘:’«}nfl;’.be’r r;flmfl‘:i ci extra. standards, 18c: extra melects. 220} ghuni,r g 41::: !(’\)Ilml o 50 THE REALTY MARKET. i BRI st (Rhe Jisnding of his large BEOTTON SBED OTL—Firm at Iy 6. ke Oclober, slosed at- ke November, ‘closed Y Rolocts, SCLNTE Nk oomnis We. Crown. bowmn. ... 'K |Slorra Nevad. . ] L3 amoun| ruit has given employment to | QORI RNTING -Steady: holders offer moder- December, 5% @394, closed at 58%c. e et Eucoxs Conee. 3 INSTRUMENTS placed on record Sept:mbes i O . : f y. 109120 ] ~© quite a large force of men and the trade 1s, | ately; spirits, 2ls. CORNC-Receipte, 15,90 bu.i expiriec 3,600 bu.; s, per dot., $13. Gonld & Curry.. 2 » 23, 1894: B | © upon the whole, of more importance to the ROSIN—Dull; holders offer moderately; com- ..".‘,’.‘,"i..f”‘wm’e"‘ h-':-;mzu ufimhufi\"':i;vflfl' NUTS—Almonds, 1511c: 'i;nu wwll!mu‘, wo WARRANTY DEEDS, @ city than those outside of the business might | Mok 2 K ndon (Pactfic coast), steady; hold- | 8% @5% afloat; vellow, Sa@saisc, Options opened | 125 0iberts; 12c, Brasil bt Financial Notos. - J M Hale and wife (> M L Ensor, lots § ~ imagine. ern ofter freely at 133 10a. { ) weaker, rallied “with ' wheat, but "subsequent] STOTRRare fulos por Bl S LAl PL WL | KANSAS CITY, Bept. 81.~Clearings, $1.478,053 1 A 6, block 0, South Gmaha........0 0404 " Omaha commission men were of the opin- 20l oft_sharply ‘under_ lquidation, "closing % | nies se No. T enen hattia fides do; N3 | NIW ORLEANS, Sept. 22.—Clearings, ¥, » r At 1o J um, Jot 10, Bioc N ; 55%e, clot i No. ides. de: No. 3 %, in subdiv’ of block @0, g © fon that there were not enough wholesale Kansas City Markets, J0 Jowar, MA FHOUNG cloted sl flo: Re green safted hides Noi Nav 1 green salted hides. | PARIS, Sept. 22 18 0 ln wibdiy of . Rleck -8 ARl SEEE dealers in fruit in this city 10 support an | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 20.—WHEAT—Slow and | 63ic. Closed at S8 November, sri@asic, closed | 4o fon ' go ieadly N, ¥ K1 T Aelied hiflon, Ml L LA g ® 3R Livingston G0 GW Ames, ot . auotion house alone, and accordingly they | Yo lower: No. 2 hard: 46@ic: No. 3 red, Wic; | at Giye: December, GGote, closed at'GiNe. " | 3'veal ‘catr, 8 to 16, oy, Sas M. 1 ary Hint Hdes: | York exchinge seling at f15 De oo | Lt L R i established what s 'known 1n tho trade as | No. 8 red, tic: rejecied, US|\ 0 100 | sl 50,00 o ruturen 1000 ba fe3 Mo 3 ‘ary aint_ Hiaes! g" No.'1 dry salted “Monay, 304 per i W3 L ok 10, Rood'a. 1ot Attt i ‘‘open auction;"” that is, ome In Whieh | unjer yesterday's prices, with takors at 46@46%e. | market very duil: No. 2’33 No. 3 2 hilton, o part cured hiade i per 1b. e than | wow vo discount 1o par. » - 8 Arthur Eaxt ta M W D Schroeder, 6% 1ot any person can buy fruit. The very first | OATS—Slow and %o lower; No. 2 mixed, white, 36c; No. 3 whité, 33lie; on' track, white | “SHEEP PELTS Green®sflted, ench, “25qaso; | INES $LT O H block 1, Matthew's SUbAIY....opereee . BH apetion that was held was attended by all | No. 2 white, 3. western, 36@doc: on track, White state, 36@40c. | green salted shearlings (s) ooled ear . SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22.—Drafts, sight, | i7 Rt L% DREEDS, &3 (shpey, wooled early skins), i 7 i . the peddiers In the city, and 1t soon became | , HUTTER™Common weak; others steady; cream- | e ol Jamuary olasey i asi) | Sach. 10@%00; dry sheariigaighort wooled early | 1ci telontaphic, e sliver bars GXGEe: @ 120 535 Bt . 8 pecial Hifford Lee, lot 8, 3 s 3 3 oline . clos i | skins), No. 1, each, 5@ibe; sliearlings (short exican dollars, G3@535¢. g D ROU oo degioss \Waklns st SERINRt tust they wers bound to cut an fm- | “EoaS-Quist and steady st 1Mo < May, 38%@38%o, closed 4t 38Wo; September, | wooled early 1klns7.§gln ¥y, he Be: iy Aint BALTIMORE, Sept. 22 —Clearings, $2.118.0%0; | . FI08-AND Rafi Ham niversity, lot 15, block i portant figure in the trade. As the season | RECEIPTS—Wheat, §100 bu.; corn, none; oats, | closed at 38%ec: October. BK@IINC, clomed at | Kansas and Nebreska DUCASE. wool - pelts, Dor (VA e kg B L R 2., 4 00, by Rt © this ph: non 33e; November, closed at 8ic; December, | " o ] 0.4 B ol [ e . e s ma R progressed this phase of the question be- i f v | 1b., sctual welght, b@8c:adry. fint Kansas and 39,429, 1 2 e " came better understood. The peddiers are | oih s To Vhests 10400 bu com, none: | NS 2ndis shipping, 85.0006.50; good to ch ebrasks murain wool s, sen b, ‘aotual | - BOSTON ~Clearings, $14.121,567; bat- | BT B4 Total amount of transfers, AT R not only buylng the inferior frult, but they oo P endlonasialion | 0N fechotm, | weisth ,‘,"",',f“rn‘i{y“;‘l"\;fig;r"«w: cher Wool | anoes, | $1.066,601 Clearings for the week, §ih. | 53 b 810 440 ex HOPS—Weak; state. common to choice, Colors v & A o 03 balances; $,108,932 o 4 30 i85 4 88 -y t , i) fi:d-;l:l‘rmr 1:::1‘:.1 el):'l:;‘iIr"mmm.mmu e yoNK. et e Sc: Pucific coast, SOe. M [ Solored LT ool Delta. Per Vi wotusl | 'NEW YORK, Scpt, #.—Clearings, $71 2 i . 10620000 2 46 OUR WEEKLY MARK:T LETTER. N _RORN. o sell; fair refining IDES—Quiet; wet, salted New Orleans, se- | to pay freight on (hem ] balances, $1,610,006, Clearings for the week, §115,+ kL g puhacen ke o tnal; low 1 pay freight on them). SHEEP—The recelpts of sheep targe, | Iv an nvaluable ald o tnvestors. Slueo X complain that they are rulning the business. The: sales, none; refined qul leoted, 45 to @ Iba., 44@6c; Buencs Ayren dry, | | TALLOW® AND GREABE—Tallow, No. 1, 4o ©0; balances, $30.53,068. 1 e aeen were 1aFBe, | 10 oo hor dent. of our pradietions nave bess fels i i The Mdlln‘ after making their purchases, | N. W04Ro, No' 1, 3 1560une; No. & B 2 Ibs, llc; Texas, dry, B4 to 30 ) tallow, ‘No. 2. de; grease, white A, dc; grease, | LONDON, Sept ~Gold 18 quoted todlay mt z-u lh;-'_ro; was n«]) v‘mmuhl-sl cnauge in lh[ll‘lnnu fuwos av6 boa fiul= 3 load the fruit on to wagons and carry it Me; No. 9. $%@S 15-16c; No. 10, 3 11-16@ ote. , white B, $igc; grease, yeliow, 3ic; groane, dark, | Buenos Ayres ut s rid,_ 16; 1. n, 2 | kel air to choice natives are quotable mt . geound to the retall stores and fruit stands it il No. 1n 8 -le@aKc; | | LEATHER Steady: whemlock wolo, Duenos | Be; old buttert BgEc! besawas, prime, 15020c; eterabure Athens, me, 3005 | from $2.25 to §3; fair to good westerns, from Jfl?'E,,‘,?,..T\"EE:‘531&..‘.‘.".‘3.“.5 3T and sell it out at an advance of § to 10 o off, He03 Sloi muuld A it | A oL Quiet; dlestio flesce, W0 pullea, | VS8 TONOW ThOR. e AT AR $2 to $2.80; common and stock sheep, from 174 DEDACA bla, And ars. VANAOLD To F"“‘ oents per box. As the retaller pays them o 10N 5 1180BKo; crushed. b 133 | MOk, London Stook Quotations, aold, $5.168; sver. Pxpgrts for the weekt | §1.76 to $2.25; good to cholce 40 to 100-1b. D s Sanay ot 1002, Teaa cash they can afford to sell at a small margin L rorierc, GUBE 1ite; grenulaiad, 4% L ROVISIONS —Reet. dull, family, 1091d; extra | LONDON. Sept. #2.~4 p. m. closine: Gold, $266,338; v lambs, from $2.50 to $4. Representative sales o ATvidel Aoty b taer vive IRIRD and still make what to them is good wages. | ¢ M3 Cuber VOV RS ooniruga), Java, | Tndin mess, 18G1SC. - Cut meats weak: pickied | OAnvATAn Pacifio. 7K | Paulcom . 07K | ST kA Ar I HeR GO b They also load up thelr wagons and station | 135'3d; Muscovado, fair refining, 1is 3d. bellies, 8l@9tc: pickled shoulders, 7c: pickled 16 |N. ¥. Central...... 10: SO, Sont. W - 882 % ER CO.. Stock Brokers, them on (he street In the early morning o o W SR aaa, se Pengavivania...... “634 | %, .00 "Wnding lodny w Louls Live sieck Market. 1840d 80 Bioadwar, New ¥ars iy where the grocers are accustomed to come Cotton Market. P20 meked: January, 84Tk, hominal: re- i aguinst §8T2915,188 last week and Bept, B ~CATTLE-~Recelpts, 99 [ = r—— 3 to buy their daily supplies* of the market | A ST. LOUIS, Sept 2.—COTTON-—Quiet; mid- | fined, quiet: continent, '$.60; South América, corresponding weok last year, i "t 1%, 1,700 head; ma ket now! 3 eners and furnish the trade right under | Q& 6%c; sales 0 bales; recelpts, 600 bales; § $10; compound, $6.75. Pork, dull ver Shipthents, 900 bales; stock, 8,500 bales. a1l B e Sy Taat, LONDON. Sept, 23— Clos backc ol suippiies” © 4 WM. LOUDON, ;! s e, 0t 'the “wholesslers. ety 090 Ralen sk, LN e . NE 17.60; extra prime, $13.00@13.50; family, New York Weekly Bank statemen per 0. ney, 1 por ocelpte, 1500 " hend: ahipments, 3K ) AL thia trade formerly went to the reg- | seios. spot. B balss; %o arrive, M0 batsa: rer | P Heres iR - Do, waston dar, 1IQI NIW YORK, Sept, 22.—The weekly bank state- | ¢ il e bt s 5asm mied | Gommission Merchant wlar wholesalo houses, and it {s safe to say | coipts. 106 bales: exports to France, 4457 baloa: | ern cr 1602530 i2iig | ment shows e following changcy Reserve, in- = Reoelpts, 400 head: shipments, 10 contine 3 o 4 o, §20.976; loans, increase, §2,532,0; ank o parket nominal, there bel actically i » that the peddiers n}. Just about ruined futures, steady; sales, 25,600 bal oy m"‘j 0 OS] state | grease. (ST joams. inetense. E.Eakoe ]lHnTI of i b .'.‘.w'{, ket bominal,_thefe being” practically Grain and Provisions, the local business the regular dealers December, umfio’.‘ January, CHRESE—Weak: state, Jarge, 8§10%0; small, | 02posits, iicrease, §1.203,700; circulation. K, $0.171530; sime weel past summer. This 18 not at all 85.9506.99; Decewber, 16.04; Jan- @l0No; part skims, ‘full skims, 4@ 00, The banks how hold $59,832,72 "weelk f17.200. Bulances. Kansns Ciey ket Private wires to Chicago :Jfl New, '{:fl as other cities where open auc- | Yary #.05@60; February, #.1g61IL e of the requirements of the I per cent rule. me week lust ¥ KANSAS CITY, 12 —CATTI B—Receipts, | B, BUSROM orders placed ok " Cilenss are b " S—Firm; state and Pennsylvania, 1§ > 622,948, _Incr this ye: d W0 head. Market, be tlons eld have experienced the same Frisco Wheat Quotations. o~ J4%@18%%c; weatorn fresh, 1 Plan of the Nugar Trust. Slearings fur the week 13.230.001, or 183 per’ cent, U g 2| Safrespondunce gelicited. “# BAN FRANCISCO Sept. 8 ~WHRAT—Decem- . cases, ; receipts, 5,198 pkps. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22—t is currently Qlseodnt Wd. Moner, 501 (Oftice, room & New ¥ork Lite Building Deddiers, however, are not comtent | ber, Sic; May, 99Kc. PBTROLEUM-Quist; ualted closed "Bt #9u; | reporied. (hat the Bugar trust will shut dow 0 $ 903,00, stook- | Telephone