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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bioke All Records Yesterday on a Boratoh Sale, Oash Wheat PROVISIONS ENDED W.TH MODEST GAINS Corn Was Very Weak at the Opening Yes- terday and Becime Weaker as the Seswion Progressed Up to Noon, CHICAGO, records tional Sept. 28.—Cash wheat broke al when a round lot in the Na sold at per bu. The apeculative graln markets were weaker un der free selling, corn leading In the decline. December wheat closed Ye lower, May corn, %o lower and May Pro visions finished with modes Wheat followed the the opening. It started below the closing day, and roan Into the today, elevato oats, ¥e lower. gains. regular program al weak at about e prices of the previous continued to rule dull and heavy little more life was infused end of that time, and a slight increase in activity was accom- anied by a rather firm feeling. The situ ation had not outwardly changed since th day bel Chica today were 5,49 the pri mary those at Kansas City, amounted §60,000 bu The export clearings of wheat and flon from the principal Atlantic ports amounted to 533,000 bu. Forelgn markets were gen erally weak and lower at the opening, Be lin being the exception. December opened here at 53%c, as against 63%c at yesterday. 1t did not get below that prl nor above §3%c all the forencon. The «of Ing cablegrams showed no change since the opening, Autwerp, Paris md Liverpool sent lower quotations and Berlin higher. The price here worked down around near the middle of the day, and a seratch sale made at 0de. Considering that corn w turning itself inside out during the greater part of the session, wheat acted firm, clos- ing at 63%c bid for December. Corn was very weak at the op became weaker as the session up to about 12 o'clock. In that time le per bu. had been knocked off the value it had at the close of the preceding day. The very first transaction shook the price down half the opening trades in May being at a range of from 49%¢ to 40%e, compared with the closing value on the day previous, ruled firm for a while, but reacted to 497 but shortly after 12 o'clock it had slid down to 49c. There was another reaction, w carried the price up again to 49%c, but everyhody seemed to-have corn for: sale at 49%c. The general belief s that a large portion of the unlcaded cars in tho railroad yards are filled with com, and the shipping demand for No. 2 corn has disappeared. The market was weak at the close, finishing at 49%c for May. A good business was transacted in oats Orders were plentiful, and sellers offered still more freely. This tended to ease off values, although the fluctuatons were go erned entirely by the action of corn, and were steady to a shade firmer, but, generally speaking, were lower. Carrington-Hannah disposed of considerable stock. Bartlett Frazer, Zorg & Lindman were good buy ers, Other trading was principally scattered May opened at from 34%4e to 34%4¢ to 3 sold up to 34%c and back to from 3 . closing at 33%c. Provisions did better for holders today “The receipts of hogs were only 16,000, and 10,000 are looked for tomorrow. Armour & Co. were buying a good desl during the session, and the Anglo-American Packing company and the packers wero a'so more favorably inclined toward the smarket than for several days. Pork opened at an ad- vance of Hc, and rose 20c more, reacted a triflo and closed with a net gain of 2234c Lard at the close showed an improvemont of 10c, and ribs made a simidar gain Freight rates are steady at 1%c for wheat and 13e for corn and 134 for birley to Buf- falo, and 4¢ for corn to Prescott The leading futures ranged as follows “Ariicien Open. | High. | Low. | Close. hour. A rket at the 20 receipts for and shipments 8,282 The markets receipts, ncluding to about ning, and progressed B0% 52! nxs«.] s | 50 503 5%t le a3lg S RN | a0 48 Aoy | PHIARPTIPEINe AT 465 duty 40%@x| 40 | 2734 8314634 | 13 05 13 05 8 40 45 7 60 0. 3 spring. 3 yellow, 47%c white, 206314 ors whlte RYE BARLEY 1510 D PROVISIC Lard, oo 3650406, . boxed g finfxhed $7.6007.8 Distillors Roods, per g following were the receipts and shipments ents. 000 Wheat, bu. 8000 Coru 174,000 #.000 §5.000 ro Wi TP firm; creamery, 15 Eegs, firm at 10441 Tige. . Motals, YORK, pl. 2| —FLOUR bbls.; expo 2,000 bbls.; sales, phis Market weak and lower to sell; are looking around, but only ba them. No export trade. Southern ctive; sules, 600 pkgs. Rye flour, 40 bbls. Buckwheat flour, fi CORN MEAL-More active RYE--Steady; car B3c. HAR| NEW 20,100 Receipts, buyers mpt nore sales, S22, 2400 bbls boat loads, lots, 02@ae; Y-Quiet; No. 2 HAR| MALT—Quiet WHE Recelpts. "151 500 Lu | e.ports, 1688 0 bu.; males, 2,676,000 bu. futures, 205,000 by, spot Spot market weaker; No. 2 rod, in store and el vator, M%c; afloat, S5%c; £ 0. b, Ste; 1 northern, ' 62 ed; No. 1 hard, delivered. Options broke the low record soon after tho opening under 1 and foregn seling with corn, o od, March e, closed Getober josed at a Gike. CORN-—Recolpts, 166,400 bu.; exports, salew, 45,000 bu. 'futures, 15,00 bu market ki N ¢ 'in afiat; No Milwaukee, 60@92 e net decl ne A closed at Novem December, ie, closed B¢ 6Ye; 159 bu pot. Spot lovator; Mige delivered. Options ally we under heavy liquida Including country and local solling and fine’ wenther for maturing the 3 ecline; May, ber closed at ut Sie; OATS-Receipts, wales, 39,000 bu k: N ey No. 8 Spot Ivered, 3304 state and west: influenced by co de- jed 4ll_day net loss lary losed at Sle; May e, closed ue 3% i 82082%¢, closed 3@, closed at December, #4G3ie, closed 1 34 HOPS—Weak; state, common to Pacifie coast, G LEATHER - Firm: hemlock sole, Bu Hght 10 heavy welihts, 15@18c. HAY-Steady; shipping, §; 37006800, HIDES-Quiet: wet lected, #5 o 6 b, 0 to W ibe., e o white, 3414 L track, white Options, Py salted, N s, AhGte; Buenos Ayres, dry Toxas, dry, M 10 3 bk, 5 o \umu. Quiet; domestic flecce, 19G24c; pullel HROVISIONS Beet, standy quny: pickled bellios, 86 Sdinc pickied hain Reptemb ctober, §. nominal; refined, Cut piekied sh aoke. Lard At $8.95; wity, $8.25; salow closed at' $895. nom nominal; January. 8. quiet: continent, $9.83; 8, A., $.36; compound. $6.59G6.75. Poik, firm i Quibt: western dairy, 13G170; wests em creamery, B1GMc; western factory, WhGlic; meats Mders, quiet | confirm ihe 5,000 | THE OMAHA UAI’LI Iflfl G SETLRDAY, itlon ereamery, 15@1%e; Wate ate creamery, 1 628 4. il Etoady; large, $§10%c; wmall, l'.o 1ofci part skima, 4@ho; tull skims, 303e. EOOS-Stendy; 'state and Pennsylvani f1c; foe houss, 1514@17c; western fresh, Yool el dalry ages, $225G2.40; feceipis, 5,765 pkgs RORIN-Tlim; str 01,2071 28 TALLOW—Quiet but steady A%e; countty twkis. free), 8o PETHOLEUM -Quiet; United elosed at niton, in bble., $6; refined, N adelphia and Baltmore,’ $5.10; in bulk, 2 teh, $19.50; alned, common to city (2 per pkE.), American 4Goie; Japan, 44O one $1.171403 BPEL COTTO 1o, nominal; off_crude. bufter grades, 37638 prime yellow, 2546 prime white, 306040 ENERAL MARKETS, yellow £ grades, chotee yellow, OMAIA Conditlon of Trad Staple and BUTTER-Packing country, 14G1 ered creamery 23 EGGS-—Per LIVE POULTRY chickens and Quotatlony on aney Produce. stock, 1lc; fair to chodce to fancy, 18G2e 20G2lc; separator creamery, food 01d hens, C 1 AME-Prairie chickens, % prairie chi young, ‘per doz. 2 4 wing doz., §1; 503,00, quoted 1, per b: ducks, mixed 0G1.00; mallards, fat and small veals are 14 full eream il a8 new make, cream, 1N Limburge Fye straw, Light bales sell (ap grades bring top prices. Virds, per doz., 7oe. VEGETABLE POTATOL A stock, $0GS5e. (Y Hand-picked, navy, common white be IGEONS—Old me .75 $2.2 ns, On orders, 75 On orders, 15301%c. e Por per £3.75 000 liforn i §1. Tartlett. no good shipping wnd B, Claiigenu, $2; winter e, 2, ellis, 81 lifornia, none California, non 101, baskets, 22c; round kay, $1.:0; muscut, §1.25¢ $10 CHERRT GRA] rds, lots, liforn'a (B m. $1.50, HANBERRIES - Cape Cod b1 Cape Cod, cholce, $9.60@0. TROPICAL FRUITS, Mexican, 150, 20, per per box, $5.00643.50. Chofce stock,” $1.75@ Fancy Rodi, $5.50; fancy, per ORAN Mossnits BANANAK MONS box, $1.50; per_bunch, fancy Messina, IRAN( PINEA . LLANEOT Medium, per can, horse shoes, standurds, cts, selocts, Junts, doe “dark honey, 10@1%. NUTS=ATmonds 126 filberts, 1% CIDER-Puare juics, 11D i Nides, No. 1 green wreen salted hides, 3e 3t We: N 10 1, 2 veal calf, 8 I Ge: No. 2 dry hides, fe; pa fully’ cured, HIEP PELTS-Green salted, each, 25@60c creen salted shearlngs (short wooled eaily skins), cach, 104720c: dry shearlings (short a skins), No. 1, each, shearlings (s wooled ‘ently’ skins) , Ge; dry Kansas and Nebresk Wool setunl welght, 5@sc; flint 1K Nebruska murrain wool per weight, 1@6te; dry fint do butcher wool ‘ber Ib. actual te; dry flint ado murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actual weikht, 44t foet cut off, as It is useless (o pay freight on them) TALLOW AND GREASE 4%e; 2 white A, de; grease; tallow . 3ic; grease, d 5; beeswax, prime, 159 nuts per bl green | Alced hides No. 1 green salted hides, 4 green salted hides, 5 to | veal ealf, 8 to 1 1bs., 705 No. 15 1bs, & 1 dry fiint liides; fint hides, No. 1 dry saited « cured hides 12c per 1b, less than t flint “Tallaw, No. 1 ZHe; old butt Tough yellow, 11:@ WOOL MARKET, Ameri Buyers Turchise Six Hules at the London Sales. LONDON. Sept. 28,—At the wool sales 12,200 bales oftered, of which 1,500 were withdrawn. American Buyers purchased §6) bales making their total purchases so far about 6,00 wental buyers v again active vds and gres ihings made lening rates following are Hundred today 02 bal Queensian Rrensy 101 - bales: scoured, 3igd g1 50; 1tz Wesi Australia, 07 bale 803 greasy, 3%@sd s, Vietor gronsy, Gl scoured, bales . 50101, fully 1,000 b Hope and Natal rates to 14d ad- greasy 150 _bought of Goo Xtreme American buyers of Austiadian and ¢ wool and sheep skins at vance. ST, Lot WDOL—Quiet changed. and American wool Wool trad, Ty surprised strength the apen developed, es- ) crussbred wools, Advices today (2th advance of about 5 per cent or tid pove prices at the close of the August undertone of our market s fa staple territory, adapted to worsted purposes, ues Lo be in request. There has been more looking round for fleeces, especially for medinm and coarse grades, than for o month proviously: in fact, Aecces g Iy since the I8th Tiave been more of a feature than anytling else, and 4 considerable quantity of them in th agkiomate hiye been sold e auotations. Ti reeptible fal the amount of for 50l this we a the weelc amount (o 1,932,5 domes e 3,000 forelgn, making 57,500 1bs., against a week, wnd @ tota ding week last 1, 184, amount to' 108,848,885 [bx., 450 T year ago. The sales 'In amount 1o 410,500 1bs. The sales in nount to 1, por 1t Tos, Th strong; (iner York Phily dely STUCKS ANO BONDS, Securities Were gular with a ward T NEW YORK, S ~The stock was irregular throughout the day, general tendency in the prices until late in the afternoon, when shares had reached about the lowest level At thls time a very good buying movement set In, which brought about a recovery in most of the issues traded in, and some shares advanced on the day. Sugar and Chicago Gus were the speculative features, the first named being by far the most prominent in the transactions, At the opening Sugar re- ceded 1% per cent and quickly advanced % per cent, but the offering: e 50 heavy as 1o check the rise prompuy, and under free selling, which was continued during the morning, a break of 214 per cent was effects The shares were fairly without support, and both longs and shorts were allke sellers. Dur- ing the early afternoon rallies and reactions followed in succession, but it was not until after 2 o'clock that a well defined advan set in by purchases of large blocks of the stock, and just before the close 91 was touched, belng a gain of 23 per cent from the low point of the morning, a reaction of 1 per cent taking place at the close, leav- g & net improvement of % per cent. preferred, on light selling, fell off recovered % per cent (o 926, There was talk on the street to the effect that the refin- Ing company was getting ready to compete with imporiers of German beet sugar when the new crop begins to arrive next month, and this was not calculated to ha!p the stock, but the shorts took alarm late in the day and closed out their contracts. Chicago Gas rose %4 per cent in the early dealiugs, but on western selling supplemented by that of local traders a break of 2% per cent was made before noon. During the af terncon u partial recovery took place, and in the late trading a general advance was made, the total being 1% per cent, still leav loss of % per cent on the day. The shares show declines on the day of 1'% per cent in Burlington and 3% to %% per cent in the rest of the group, despite the fact that both Burlington and St, Paul show gains in August net earnings. Burlingten, however, made its increase wholly by lessening operat- ing expenses, and St. Paul makes the major Irec Dowa- market with the direction of lower part of its gain In the same way, to which facts are due the lack of speculative appre- clation of the company's reports, London was a_buyer of St. Paul In the early trading The changes in the rest of the list compared with yesterday are generally slight. Ad vances are shown in Cotton OIl preferred, Tobaceo common and preferred, lowa Central and Delaware & Hudson, 1 per cent, Louls ville & New Albany preferred % per cent and Metropolitan Traction 2% per cent. Central Pacific and Manhattan advanced 1% per cent, Cordage 1 per cent and Edison Blectric 8 per cent and Brooklyn 2 per cent. The market closed strong. The bond market was fairly firm, but became easier in the afternoon. Tn the late dealings, however, there was a rally in the more active issues. The sales for th | day were $775,000. The principal changes on the day were: Missouri Pacific consol 6s ad vanced 13 per cent; Susquehanna & Western refunding, 1% per cent, and St. Paul consols, orfolk & Southern 6s and Erle consol gold 7s, 1 per cent. Declines: Union Pacific sink- ing fund 3s, 2 per cent; St. Louis & San Francieco consol 4s, 1% per cent, and Iron Mountain 55, 1% per cent The Evening Post’s London cabl g a i §y& The settlement was satisfactorily con today. The rumored difficulties concerned a large “‘bucket shop” if true. It will not affect Americans, the commitments being in other quarters. The tone of the stock market to- day was irregular but dull on the whole, ex cept for Americans, which Improved, but closed under the best. The reported serious riot in Brazil Is entirely discredited here. The Evening Post says: A shrewd planned attack on Burlington stock simul- taneously with speculators® offerings broke the price almost instantly to Monday's level The other granger stocks yielded also, but all this, it is evidént, was merely a bit of market tactics, The Sugar market turmoil sed today as suddenly as it began. Ap- parently 90 has been cted by the inside manipulators as a new pegged price. The following were the closing qustations on the leading stocks of the New York change today Atehiwon. ... 0 L Adams Expross.. 145 Alton, T. H i Ao prd LS A EXproas 1 Raiilmore & Ohlo, Canada Pacific Canada Southeri Central Pacifie. Ches, & Ohio Chicago Alton. Q. B & Q PD & G Northwestern o pfl. N N, Y. & N, 4| Ontario & V 534 Oregon Tn 6114 Orogon Na 18% 0. 8. L. & U. 194 | Pacific Mail, 140 (P.D. & E... 7344 | Pittabury . Ciife 6014 | Pullman Pal Car 119 Reading... C.¢ S . 89% Richmond Term.. 8 “do pld R.G. W ‘e R.G. W. or1 170 | Rock fsiana... . Cotton Ol Cort. Del. & Hudson Del. Lack. & W D. &R G ptd % | 81, Panl D.&C. F. Co... Paul ofd East Tena. P. & Om WD Ve v do ' ptd o pfd . p Southern Piie Fort Wayre. .. Rotiuery G. Northern pfd . Coal & [r0 C.&E. LpM...... ‘exas Pacliic.... Hocking Valloy. 14| T. & 0. Cont, pfi. 11, Central ... TTnton Pacific.. S P & Dulii L. S. Express. K & T.otd St L. & P Lake Erie & W.. o pfd... do pid Wells Furso Loulsville & N. A" Manhattan Con... 1nhis & C Mickiga “do pfd. .. H&T. C L% T A A &N M T SL L & K.C o .. 4/ R R | do pra 4%|Am. Tob. Co 184 o prd stocks today fcan Suga . J. Central W. pta 1 Am. Co Pacine I sales of shaves, including: Am: 12,000 New York Money Market, NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—MONEY ON Closed ensy_at 1 cent PRIMIE ~ MERCANTILE cent. ERLING in b and rutex .84%, CALL PAPER-3@3% - per EXCHANGE: ly, with actual ) 4N @4 S sixty duy eicial Vilis INDS- Firme e Kteady. bonds were JOVERNMENT railroad bon Ahmm. auo hands 191D &R G4 119 | Erie 2uds. 13 |G, &SRS 113 | "do T8 2 W0 [ & TG Pacificss of 3., 101 | a0 Us. § Al Class AC50 103 (MK &I st i3 Class B....... o’ s 2 Mutual Unfon’iy 4|N.J.Cent. G La. New Con. (4. No, Mlgsonri 08....... Nc IR N. W. Cousols. 4o 48 e 40 8. F. Dab. 53, nonfani. R.G.W. luts . new 8t G, T8 SC P Consols TH SLP.C.&P. W. 54 SEUL.& LM.Geu Lata of U3 Zostan S£90 ¢ Quorations BOSTON, Sept. 28.-Call lonny, 2424 nie cent wme loans, H4l b 1o4lhs pr. tor ALOCKs. DI 1 14 an i i ofd R i Blotiis Bt W : b2 Wis. Contear, .. ity Atelitson 24s, 2u Eokton & Aluiny. Atclilson i 17 Boston & Maine 1098 do pfd e 8., 87 Wis. Cont. 1814 58 Atlantie. .. Al Hoston & Moatini 2014 Rutte & Boston 103 Calumot & Heali.. 203 tenufal. Frankiin Kears Osceold ... uiney Eell Telephone: won Short Live Ruboer 7 quotations for lows Hale & Mexic Holehed Bewt & Boichor. Hodie Con. Bulwer. Gould & Curry Halo & Noreross, estake o (ntario. Onhr. ellow Jacket Iron Silvor. ... Quicksilver. o proferr. 14 500 | Bulwer New York NEW YORK quest and person ments of all took n very Kood qu though the much demana_for descriptions of seasonable goods ntity of goods from stock larger portion of siles was veached through the forwardings on previous purchascs. Turkey red fancy printed flann firm at 6c. Standard drille are s Printing cloths are ea: a16e, less 1 per cent. Lond, LONDON. Sept. Canwaian Pacitc Erle Erio 20 1ls. Ceniral Mexican ordin; nanclal Notes. LONDON. Har per ounce PARIS, Sept. 2. for ‘the sce - $1.163 815, NEW YORK w, 956 BALTIMORE, S . balances, §29,11 PHILADELPHIA 998, balances, $1,1 NEW ORLE ks, L8NS balances, $14.6 York exchange selling $1.50 premium. CINNATI Sept. 24.-2 p. m siver, 2044 Thre per cent rentes, 102f 8¢ Cloarings, $11,337,000; bal Clearings, $74,637,18; bal- Clearings, $1,619,0% rings, $9.839,- rings, $1,639,050 K exchange, | LOUIS, Sept. 3.—Clearings, $2,181,401 ances, 405,462, Money, quiet at' ST per . W York, S0c discount bid. 1800, Sept Drafis, sigh telegraphic, 5c; sliver bars, 39%@6d BT bal. cent ¥, 340, 29 LONDO) v s Huenos Ayes t 21 Bt Petersburk, 80; Athens, T 106 quoted today at 13°20; 1 ‘sbon, 48 Romé, 109; Vienna Sept Cleariags, 13,896,000, call and 5ue per cent . New York exchange, 3¢ discount; Forelen exchange, firm; sleillng commercig), G151 OMAHA LIVE'STOCK MARKETS Arrivals at the Yards Fall Of Again Greatly 'in Number NONE GOOD ENOUGH FOR DRESSED BEEF ager Nothing to Supply It % and Stockers tn Fair © At Steady ogs Lower, Clasing Strong, Prices Open FRIDAY The receipts today were 1 cattle, hogs and 2,835 sheep, as against 4 5111 hogs and 782 sheep yesterday and cattle, 3,111 hogs and 109 sheep on Friday of last week CATTLE tact the w no The receipts today were light, in lightest of the week so far. There good beef vards, In fact few of any kind westerns sold at $3.60 and some lighter cattle At $2.35 and $3.50. While there were hardly encugh beef st here to make a market, it would be safe to call the trade steady and strong on anything desirable Cows were in moderate supply and the market was steady to strong. Anything that was at all desirable met with quite ready sale. The supply of there was a pretly fair demand and the feeling on the market was a litle better. Prices, if anything, were a little stronger. Representative =ales steers in the Some feeders was liberal, but RESSED BIE Av No. Av. Pi + COWS. 80 160 160 0 eows SOUTH DAKOTA, B ML Tuniey "ML Keline BTN i rAK Johngon e SKA. Brade 4 cown T cows 16 3teers H W an 1 bull v WYoM Amis & Webb, 70 heifers.... 19 HOGS—The receipts of hogs were abcut the same as yesterday in point of numbers. The market opened with som- of the buyers bidding even lower prices than yoesterday, but other buyers had liberal orders and bought freely. Toward the close, as more favorable advicss were reccived from Chi- cago, and as it became evident that there were not enough hogs to fill all orders, the marked firmed up and closed a little stronger, The bulk of the sales were at $5.10@5.25, against §5.10@5.20 yesterday and $5.25@5.45 on Friday of last week. Repr sentative sales: No. Av. v shpr o0 8 20 o 30 SHEEP—The offerings wire large and the market 10c higher on the best grades, while common sheep were still lower. Fair to choice nativis are quotable at $2.253.00; fair to good westerns, $2.00@2.70; common and stock sheep, $1.75@2.25; good 1o choice 40 to 100-Ib. lambs, §2.60a3 3 3 i 1 i 1 i 1 i ' ST. LOUVIS, Sept head; shipments, Ve steers, 220: stock 1,006 1bs. s, 2900 market steqdy pmon cows, 140G 255 eeern, $00 to cows and heifers, $2.0062.60. Receipts, LMO hewd: shipments, 2,000 ket better; medium (0 good heavy #5.45; good 1ight,' 35.2585.40; wrdinary mixed n [ght, 34, 55605.00, Recelpts, 800 head: shipments, none narket steady: strictly fancy lambs, $4; ordinary 5062 New York Live Stuck Market. Sept. 2. —DEEVES—Re. ipts, 14 head; 46 ca SEPLEMBER AH [8Y L ing 10615 Jower aden: falr e o, #.7 lnnty medium. Mmon £.40084.10: oxen, bl fry cows, $1.2500 an - en e Ar an weight CHICAGO LIVE 810 Nominally Steady € diny’s Red CHIC Sept. 98, price market with AGO, there today, T much avidiey luetion in $he, they were n further, Recepts consleted al natives and rungers, estimates b tive ; . 11,000 dltogethor, But that number did not con't tute the supply, o good many remalnin In sellors' hands at the market. Trade opened e slow to the end, but there 16ft over than was t tves sold principatly 9 o ¢ he e 1ar ems were on a baxls of Poor o cholee, wnd Texans $1.25 to $.00. ‘Stockers and fe at the recent decline and ve ured @ ¥ inelined t wid Prices for he were sales thit duy, and others barely avernge of el her, and the tor the 17,000 hogs atrived uted having been common o prim there kood prices below 1.8, pretiy 4. Th little satisfaction 1o salle ind lum ¢ the heavy tecelpts of 4 hend was a alump of from ani 15¢ more ha opp - oft arevale contin ont Lefore has the mar burdensa such enormous rpr were prices at Tl . lifless today from 8150 were quoted s lamubs at $4.10. Recuipts: Cattle, 9,3 (ves, B0 hew hogs, 17,000 head; slivep, N “Thee tiven'ng Journ: OGS -1 17,000 head: official terday, 19,01 nts, 8888 hoad: left over, abous quai'ty n Murket active n, packing gia . \igher steady with 14D, And fancy ipts, 9700 (it 10 eipts and Dispotio n of Stoek. omeinl eipts _and ssition of stock as shown by the books Union Stk Virds company for the tweniy-four lours cnling at o'clock p. m., Friday, September 1 RECEN'TS, Tead ot 3 4 miirles. 13 DISPOSITION. Cattle, Hogs.Sheep, king company 3 1 The G. H, Hammond company 2 w4 Swift and Company 1180 The Cudihy Packing com, an A, Hans R, Recker 1. Lobman. L. Iecker Shippers and £ Left Horses * ind Tuyers. Omahia and’ Dogan Ntoek in Sight, Record of receipts at the four principal mak Frday, Soptember 25 g Coffer Markot, 31, 01090 itio, duil mL dull none. W Kk stock 761 2550 1 atioat for the United State ngs: total v s bic supply far 30 bags, agains Sont Matket steady A aver HAMBURG. unchan; barely steady prives lower; s ned ey unchan 1f lowers at 12 m., un A to Laf lowers at 3 p. m., by steady ked clostd gaiets total 1% 000 decline, L@t low st i $500 | ks B and 8500 Bags Ta stendy changs unchi salos, DE JANEIIO Ri» 112, bags Sopt Market exchange. 1owe: 1o cleare the United 10 L 4,00 firm e'pis States, &m0 Lags ok Varket. Wieat and roceipt were 441 bu.i sl pimond bo. The demand for eash whent wis active, and prices of December woere therely ned at a higher relative position than May. The latter declned somewhat and closed lower than yesterday, while December was about e lower, Cash wheat and Septe Mge lower. The close: Scptember e Aye: May 7 0.1 polix Wheat INNEAPOLIS, Sept. 2 g freely in the norihwe Minneapolis buying for local urrent use at their demand ar wheat ¢ Alsp 1 that some of buying freely when 1t own elevator inies are cau i 4 mills, These o sourcos suflicient to absorb readily . is offered. wis to well, b the fecling is the elevaior companies have Leen of December o take (he wheat livered and turn It over to U The result is that elevator tous about relling Decemb 3 desire (o Te 1 the wheat i (heir houses, that they muy have Wat that time to earn winter storuge. Farmers wre still delivoring frecly in the country, with | promise that full ts at this poiit h may b some weoks ut casy: patents 23 production wix ex for the twenty-four shipn 36,400 s, st ieneral Market Sept. 28 —FLOUR-Quiet and un within on lower No, 2 1ed narrow limits cables and heavy cagh, s Rep. wn 1o ed, cnsh and Decembe ¥;_No. nd tober, 28%¢ i 2 Better at 480 for No. 2, BARLEY—No trading BRAN-Dull and heavy cast truck, sacked, D-Lower at BERD -Stronk at $7.5% SEED—Firm; cholce, ind unchanged. hanged. $1.40, this side 40, $2.4562 PROV [SI0NS—8tronger Kk, standurd mess K L steam, $8.40; choles Dry ealt meats shoulders, $6.37) and ribs 621 T ribs, $8.20] 8,0, longs 1,000 Bl wheat corn uts, 46,000 bu HIPM 3 6,000 bhlx.; wheat its, 15,000 bu! 41,000 Cotton Market. ont. 28 TON—Iasy Tive, 2300 bales; ordinary 5'15°16c ing kood Mlmx fal fair pts, 1,208 5, coastwise Great Birit tock futires, quiet nominai; Octa It 518 December, 3 Ja February, - $5.90G5 A 10 36,000 2 balés Noveniby Iy COTTON Aling shipments, 900 bales; stock, K800 biles Sugar Markec NEW YORK, & minal. ief quie %, 16,000 bags: exports ka; constw 590 GAR - Raw, bug: Futures, steady KT bid; October December. # February, 3610 12 6. 14; May, 3. Juily. %6 40a6.41 LONDON, Sept. %, —SUGAR-Cane, vory quiet; centrifugal, Java, 13 Muscovado, falr re fining, 11s 5d Chleago Frait Quotations. AGO, Sept. #8.—The Barl Fruit company nfa frult at auction today lizing pricen: DeComice pears, $1.40 an, 3180, Seckel, $236; Beurre Anjou, §1.50; Glout M Winter Nelis, $1.00; Oregon Siiver prun sales, 8 6.4 bid; Nove @6 93; Junuary, 360560 March, 36176018 Al @v.®; June, 86, " "0 Reptember g TegHs; half cretes, Wi Ltallan, boxes, $1; half crates, $1.05; quinces, 31.15. J 9B sale, Market slow, clos- | Fortes Bros. company, Chicigo, soi¢ elght cer Ann" J.AN? EflU[E LABOR ‘THE, WEAR OF CLOTHES BY UfiIND ' SANTA CLAUS SOAP BEST PUREST AND "5 THE N K FAIRBANK COMP, MOST ECONOMICAL. CHICAGO. THE ESTATE OAK. Greatest Stove on Earth, §0.00 worth KEEPS FIRE 48 HOURS, BURNS SOFT OR HARD COAL Saves in Fuel Bills. Patent Screw Draft Reg- ister. Patent Anti-Cliner Grate Controls the Fire Per- fectly, Clean, Durableand Hand- of roods, K or $4.00 per 826,00 worth $50.00 worth 76,00 3100 $6.00 88.00 10.00 per r $12.00 per week or per per week per worth of Rouds. $2.60 pel 00 worth of goods, $3.00 per week week 200,00 worth of gouds, i e HEADS YOU WIN, TAILS WE LOSE. $L00 per week Formarly Peiple’'s Mammath lnstalimaal Hous, end 10 cents for postags on Big "9k Catilog ts. Write for Baby Carriag Goods sold on payments in Coun cept Mondays and Siturda Close Evenings at 6:30, ¢ talogue —Mailel Free. Blu¥s & South Ouma OWER FROM GASOLINE DIRECT FROM THE TANK ‘ GHEAPER Tih STEAM. /0» Send for Cuta : THE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS 334 & Walnut $ts,, PHILADELP, Chicago, 245 Lake St. Omaha, Sheeley Block, 15th & Howard Sts. bl erates 1,054 double crates lells, $1.2 aus, §1.50 Californl Tokay 1.40; ¥ fruit at pes, 82 wingle crutex Muncats, 813 ells, $2.40; Kingle ex Ve artlett pears, $1.30702.50: Beurre Cluirgeaus @i%: Comice, 8319 D'Anjou, 31400155 White Doyennes, $1.60; Columbias. $1L3001.36 quinces, §1.20; Salway peaches, 5e@$00; Plequet i, 80c@d1.1o; Clinks, 60690 Porter Thros York, sold curs: Cling pe @ Sulways two Sieq Kansas City Markets. WHZA vd, 06000 IR rejected, 434r4de "ORN-Slow; No whit OATS-—lc 2 white, BUT ak mixed, 4314 Tower; No. 2 mixed, 28162 cresmery, 196225 dairy ¥ ctive at 13 RECEIPTS — Wheat 200 MEN 000 bu Wheat, 6,109 Liverpool Markets, LIVERPOOL, Sept. 25— PROVISIONS -1ams demand joor; short cut, 4is Dacon. stea ly poderate: Camberland cut. 408 - short 45 1 Jorig_and short lders, ol o iest western, white and Nominal; demund poor; prime city at 215 6 demand fair; spirits, Dull London demand fair; common APacifie coast). st crop, $2.1082 15 MANCHESTER 8- Cloths aull; only 1 business doing. and yamns tutions. WHEA N. W. HARRIS & CO0. BANKERES, 163165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. 15 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Boston. s BONDS ATER an IFHER BIGK CRADE Bought apd Bold, Correspondence Boliciteds BEST POWER for Corn and Feed Mill No Boiler. No Stcam. No Engineer, Baling Hay, Running Separators, Creameries, &c. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stntlnnary or Portable. 1t0%H.P. ~ Bto2 P v, Prices, ete,, describlug work 1o bedone, A, PA, Stand at the Héad. For thirty_years Ducber Watch Cases have been endorsed by every prominent deas lerin theUnitedStates, The Ducber trades mark in this country, W\ end the Hail mark in ( RUBY JEWELED )\ England are & guarane ) tec of pure metal. 17- Jewel Hampden moves ments in Ducber cnses stand et the head, 1 your dealer docs not keep our watch s’ your address and we will sens hanio of a dealer who does. THE Warcit Wokky, Canton, 0. mall ou 1 vksEs R ot Trenctiat S Puasenion thel ealth, Strongth aud Vi se it and pay if satisfied. dreas VON MOML €O, s ren Mevatn " Cadmsath Ol A flmum g IlmmH:ulm C THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 161 8. Wi n Avenu CHICAGO. Wor sale by all dfllullll. flmllll- T WM. LOUDON. Commission Merchant « in and Provisions. el Private wires to Ch cago and New York All business _orders ced on Chicug@ Board of Trad Correspondence solicited. 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