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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1805. ; p——— _— v . — — —e . e — _ RN —— COMNERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 55528 et et s g St | OMAHA. LIVE STOCK MARKET CORN HAS BEEN IMPROVING 5 et i & northern, 8%4e. et en . ek vday, 21 1 - Mertick-No material change In the condition — pag o S, LCOFPEE—yeak ], § STOUIKS AND BONDS. Wi Corn, Fail ‘asturen In execHont condition | 1 un, hetter con or fall plowin After o Farly Attempt at Firmuess | _l:'-‘r-' ‘!:k 10,09 bagn; cleared, August 31, M- Trading 1 Secusitits Was- idshed Pleney of Oattle, but Few Good Enongh to 1 1n better condition tor fall plowing tha® 3 Some is Very Late and Will Need Con- | Ninc'“curn m wi 1 i IURG, Kept. COFFER-Quiet, %A% Bronder Movement. Nun s s wection haw now had il Wheat Broke on Heavy Receipts, | o since 'Auummfl_ K wiw :.'(’m: n::.’: )’—’Thv':l‘::k :‘:,‘m b Huit the P*"._ the rain It needs, Millet and bottow hay good, O DE JANEINO, Sept. .- ;| was marked by a broader movement than has —t . i 8i sealisls siderable Time to Mature, Bherman- Barly potatoos yielding well and fing CORN WAS WEAK THROUGHOUT THE DAY | 15! Bt i SN ot Wit LANEed” Bt | Voot hncet oy iger. srievs tor- American | MARKET SLOW BUT PRICES UNCHANGED resscasssrmsannn —— Villey-Taina have Kreatl d prairio hay and late K\ nd Hrel ] 4 Tor urope, 6,000 bags; stock, | Jroe MEReRd b Rl B ceceipt of buy: RAINS DELAY HAYING AND THRESHING | o' down nbaut ou e "t “plowa MY M, Bept, 3,~COFFEB-—Afioat front | Ing_ orders for that account for 8t. Paul, Atch- I L} e W Loulsvill & Nasgh o " BOUTHWRESTERN SECTION, " - Javi and cast for Furope, 58,000 bugs: shipments | 5on, Union Pacific and Loulsville ash- | pate red Adams—Corn 18 maturing slowly on aceou Onts Were Weak im Sympathy with | Jiva and cast tor Eufops, £.000 bugs; shipments | laon, Uplon Fwcifie - and, Louiaville & St Representation of Bayers of Ground in Splendid Conditton and [of wet weathir ril 1 T Wl Sont Wheat and Corn with Tr Kincust," 1,000 Bags, Tin W Srong Teatire of the day's operationy, and | Feeders on the~“Markeét—Hox and Sceding Pro- | Lter thiy the carly Wovided it 16 not njured il HAVRE, Sopt COFFEBE—Opened at %@%f | this was also stimulated to a considerable ex- Reedipts Law " by B tower; at'12 noon, %t higher: at 8 p. m., quiet, | tent by purcha The strength of the T VOB fromt; Pasturcs g &ressing Faverably—Week's Chase--Firet_of the week Hot, damaking c Bonds. higher: closed quiet at 1G1%€ net decline; | lation recelved some impetus from a revival of with Previous Days. A ot, damaxing 34,000 bags since August 3. the periodical rumors of an impending early 3 Tempernture Normal, TRR in Broxters. Hay "vene. i mpand b - . 4 3. eitiement. of the difforences' betwoen the Teading PR and potatocs. Some all o oM ERERAL . anthracite ‘coal companies Involving & speedy Al stock otk wel CMICAGO, Sept. 8.—After an early at- AHA GENERAL MARKET. rehabiiitation of (he Keading propertion AN ad: TUESDAY, Sept. 3. Weekly woather crop bulletin No, 22 of A\ The 27th, All vegetation tempt at firmness wheat broke today on| Condition of Trade and Quotations | 0!I, (r(itie, dereiohment Wav the Sorold | Recelpts for the past twenty-four hours, 2 the Nebraska weather service, co-operating | Iranklin- i rain heavy northwestern receipts and vfl(flhh’\""'l on Staple and Fancy Produce. Trust company,” which was ‘inferred (o b as compared with the previous four daye, g5 K 3 with the United States Weather bureau, fs- [ dltion for ; T, ARITY A 1 y vel or May. For so can whicl st loeal dealers do nt the government syndicate. Ip are as follows: ry o growih on sl damaged by rain, Ry a0 e g 1O I 18 1o | S0k Bttt 1 et e oy et secy 12| the elose of buslnds the gd had mot been tUried bidglia”> EP-There was an active demand for sheep | sued from its cengral ofice ut the University [ *Fiate Ui (e iy damared by rain. May corn closed 1%4c lower, May oats %e | not attempt to explain the supply of egs s ¢ S Gattle. Hoga, Sheep, Horses, § and the three double-decka recelved today, an Wl | of Nebraska, Lingoln, under dircetion of G | proiiied f " "Shower on lower, and provisions at marked declines, very light, Dealers who had a hundred or more ations of the Loufsville & ¢ g"{"‘@m!;-r 7‘ 1‘(,!_'3% 24! i 362 s the bunch that arrived late yesterday, chanked | 1, gy iy, peked ‘:]m;lr(l';;x \"1: A prevailed most of ‘the weck. Good shower on 3 ” d 8¢ | cawes in thel Jres report that they are no orable h eptember 2 76 hands readily at steady prices. Representative | 1 SWe ) of the Nebraska 2 Wheat opened strong and sold up % wes in thelr stores report that they are now ably AURUSE B.vsrns, 2 5 sales: experiment station, for tho week eading ERiiii i it it 1 8 Iu Showers have helped corn that was not too far gone, and revived pastures and meadows nlcely: vegetubles abundant and oo, e 1% vut every gg as fast as recelved. he only " above the close Saturday, but soon turned | Putting vut every tgg as fast as recelved. At Dt 8 AT e August %0..: T No. Av. Pr. | September 3, 1895: weak and fell below Saturday's close. The | fe fame tme G s o morrow. The strength of the August 2 Fon 4 Dloniamn feedery Haves—The week haw nd cloudy, catio ere regarded vorable | the demand ry materially. enerally was maintai p to the end of th ATTLE—Tod o 308 Callfornin lambs......i.0 b ‘ot continues to do ore rain Ta lll for the bulls; cables came strong and The fem as guoted)| of quite large! 116 loads bein, rted in th - : » he m an quoted | of 1 per cent respectively In New Jersey and g s being reported in the higher; the deliveries on S-}";‘nlvnlh‘prt con- nd some sales are reported Ko higher ,"'"';T‘l""’} T%_,:,,,‘.‘f_ T:,,’ other*declines” were | Yards, nb_;_yul the same number as there were | p. . o st T 5 iy SRS " tracts were practically nothing, but the ures, | fractional. "The upward movement was resumed | here on Tuesday of last week. e following will show the number of hea ultry does not siow much change, prices for | ahout midda and with porta exceptions | “ g of cattle, hogs and chased b he most bullish feature was the smallness of S Bl g | St midday, and with, unimportant exceptiont | - Thers Were very few native cattle In the | ent buyers of ooy s morbory 2oed by tha dill the world's shipment last week, which ag- | X ¥ searce for a tinie and the | denlings American Tobacco on free sales reacted | Yards, the great bulk being grass westerns, | Buyers gregated only 520,00 bu. The amount on reih stvck. et dob ale.” | A¥%mes og. 3% sex. cont I Louisvill Very few of the westdrna were good enough | &, H- Hammend company ;| Momwac on ocean passage showed a decrease of 1,280,000 S Pack Mock, §ase: chotce 10 | any & Chienge praferred on aceount of ctive | 0 attract the attention of the packers and | Cudahy Packing HI) 1 AVERABE vived It greatly and some of the corn is in fal bu. during the last week, and the l!rlmnrl)' m. v, aie; Fathered creamer 11G1%c; sepa- | busineny was set down to Inslde information of }I«_n e left for the buyers of feeding cattle. ):“-m, direct : o ndition . RO P ENIE g1 " 100 otion were again | Fator creamers,” 18 15c ie fortheoming annual report of the company. | There , however, n few pretty corn | SWIft, Ransas T CEX INGING SCPTEMRER ingfalrly well, Groun receipts and local inspection g e mery, IS0 100 tba., are quoted at | 15, [OTUICOMIng anaual repor D There were, however, a few pretty fair corn | QWL Kunaue City... P FOR THE WEEK ENGING 867! & ine fatly wei, A in e S LR by Ao foga large and coarse, 4G5i4e | Minols Steel, Sugar preferred, 2% per Best htiem win, thie yards. "The mérket on | Vansnt 3 b N ered with ihreshing. | Stock 18 in Kool cone ast year. These combined to make Wisconsin full cream, 12¢; Young | Sugar com 1% per cent; Erie T beet ca vas extrémely slow, and to that | Liman & Fras B Uil & ock I8 M o strong market for a_time, and there was a 2500 (whw, 12 raska and Towi, | 24" per o Ty o ;| extent at least very unsatistactory, The | finton e . R WV e Tdt wedk ibotene 000 shatp. advance, December selling to datic; Limbures i\ ci, | Natfonal Stareh, second 1% per cont! | Prices paid did not show much if any change | 3. 't Cavey . |1 o to start. plowing: The corn In mettimg " o e, & J,c gt the close Saturday, | 1, 134 Norfolk & Western preferred, ‘cent; 8t | from yesterday rket. Chicago reported | Shippers and feeders. . ... ... shape. Iain of the 28th 1l o jate corny But there wud very little outside l:‘mlc uhnul sl S ST s‘c’-":)ufii ‘m’-‘l & |-;n|mm r:n""‘\x";"f pre c ;l( 'rlx’{lkelnl';,l»\:';,;n}(r l.nnxkl-ll."m|;| w:n nill‘)rvl Left over .......... . Vos which was beginning to necd it badly the local bulls soon tired and business et Ih,, 8@Sie; ducks, 6c; 8p eon, 114 e Atchison pi v o PN BOAE b n the end the Phelps—The corn has been helped very much came dull. There e larger increase X s Huedi it n; Fa Mlc ol & Paul ~(-_'|1( x:!l:ffl T haout. #0. d, the piackers taking Totals oiicininiiinnieeieie. 3,408 3,601 = by the min of the ‘past two weeks. The Iy Jupthe viaibl, QupDiY Nt Don vy, " hay, wmidland, $8.80: Tow- [ 1i¢ per cent; Flint dnd - Marquette, 14 per | ¢ and helfers’ D} {0 LIVE §T0C Rad Wiloush the receipts in the northwest were heavy g5t nidlund. 38805 Jow: | 1% per centy Fiint dnd Tere Marquette, 14 pef | Cows and helfers were in quite liberal sup- CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ACTUAL Red Willow—here 18 _much corn that Is so Btocks of wheat in Liverpotl were sald 10 [ yay: ight balen neil the best. Only top §rades | Temrearo: Cont’ D Baite. SuscienaNba & | Diyofnere Jiing not far from thirty loads| = o —_— RAINALL 4 badiy injured by drv weather that 1t is be- have increased 1,170,000 bu. during the 1ast | bring (op prices Weatsra: pre e a Rt rulertec, | SaeTeveiy of lemand, ‘as usual, was good | In Cattle There Was # Light Demn 1159 inic cut for feed, Raine of the pust wock huve month, and_the fnglish visible showed an i n e t L Tea; at class of cattlé, and thé offerings, Tor Nutives: ped some felds of corn considerably A 3 . VEGETABLES, Missouri Pacific, Minnes Tron and Lacka: | for the most e Webster—§ N rains th Kk h inerente of 71060 il during the weele A1l porarons A teok - aolte. sibok. e, b sranmmL e T the 1at of teclines re | hoey oamest, ATt sold early, The' mirkel | CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—In cattle there wan a light helped NIBE Lhl Toek have 8, W ne growing dullness ‘ BT PO A 0 50 | Tobacco preferred, 2 cent, and Texas Land, Y od cows d ers, [ gemand for ves, but the meazor offerings pre “all plowing is 21 Tre n moon turned the sentiment and buyers "‘r:\\h:.lm POTATOES , #.00@3.00 | Tobacco br ferred, 2% p nt, and Texas La But If ANYLhing 8 Hitle casion on thataore: 1.um|;1 for matives, but the meazor ofterings pr rene o te Fall, ol wing | done and”gall rye ny @rapped out, while those who had bought | PEUL e, o CL T Bonds Were strong and animated, the sales | MQH .Rkh(l medium grades vented any further weakening in prices, e a trace 4 sowed. "1n ocatitien s very good eorly began to repent of their bargain and | ExXpps. orders, sacked, per Ib., fe. ageregating § 0. The more important ad- ckers and feeders were In large supply; | being on (he basis of from $.5) to $3.75 for com- ~ WAL Btarted to liquidate, and prices went dow TOMATOES—Choce stock. per 1 bu. basket, | vances w In fact, a large proportion of all the ste. mon to cholce lots welghing 1.00 to 1,600 b, | & €07 Jer i Santer thap they had sdvanced, December | oon ce stock, per % bu. BT g cent: Wigcon- [ In the yards would come under that head. | with extra grades nominal at about $5.75 to $5.90. | 72CR inches DawesStill dry. Wheat and oats turning out elling tb We and only TeACUINE & frantion. | G ASERMELONS-Per dos. crat cent; Union | In addition to the regular operators there | Tno sincker and fesder § ot s ap) well Ih same localities only. December ope t 684c, #old to 63%c¢, fell | CELERY jce stock, per doz., 33@40c, L Al 9 e trust were a good many buyers in the yards from | 1he Stocker and feeder branch of the market was [ The temperature for the past week has ya Paha—Fnrmers are cuttiag up corn on to 623c, and closed at 617c. CANTALOUPES-—Choice stock, crated for ship- A tite surrounding states. Nebraska fs com.- [ 3¢iive a8 the limited supply would admit, and | been about normal in the extreme eastern | hIEh lands. It Is wo hurt with dry weather that T AR Ve T Tl | N AU eSS Pele. LR FeokInts s menelng o take a few feeders. bLut- pnt | b ruled stronger than last week, with'gales » 'state, and very slightly below | It Wil not make any grain. Corn on the bottom Corn 'was w i ning Post’s 1 : | many yet. A large demand for: fsdacy 0 to $4 in most instanc The few | the normal over the state generall Bocd without injury to the crop from frost, T 3 v .« 1 “ ot 80 much hurt. Hay mueh damaged oo lh:”i‘rv:l -«ujvn )llei-ln-ns hat. there will L, ‘{"]""T?- bt sa0; | AfER @l opening o 1 I8 anticipated from Kaneas from now om, | lon,0f native butchors' and canueis” suff on tie | The rainfall over the eastern haif of the by drouth fiterally be corn to burn. The lowest prices | oiher v o cltomis. Rartiete B ST qull 1T OO a T especial i, 10"t Texan Tover Rere it Kangys | fin kst Mved S renis ac il yreyious iola | state’ Wi een topjous except n. very. 1im- I of the day were current near the end. May | “Rip RASPHERRIES No shipping stock. | 8ay! it e now s sirons favarites CItY, , The market was active at fully tendy | anhelfign ot fosin .00 1 585, criene ot Sromm ogalities, and n some pluces exconsive, | ¥ i AL gul-pm,’:-ul :x‘o:fl l’.(rx‘?,..n e to 30%c, and closed PLUMS ifort p'.;rynq‘?_“ holce stock, $1.00 | A good business is doing in Americans J (_"“_\_“ bishs $L80 to 83, Most of the Texas cattle were con- | most part it has been light, s imensute five fet ten and one-ait inches with ‘Outs were weak in sympathy with wheat [ A ; boin seue) IR LR e T [ ity i N fhned to dressed beet concernsjand the thres of | “Corn generally has ade good progress | beie eut tar bavy bt mher ek o iid grase and corn, with trade slac May sold from 3 EACHES. The tone throughout was bullish, 720 81 00 S 850 8215 " | market Were o tower b and the early corn is maturing In the east- Sheridan—Pastu about dried up and fodder 2N%ce to 21%¢, and September from 18%c Choice shipping stock, bbls., $2.00@ | The following were the ciosing quotations on . 860 sz eg { Tn hogs thre was a very good local and ship. | ©¥R, Part of “the state, and a considerable 3 from 18%c (o 18%¢, plit. May broke during | 2. ples, $1.75@2.00. the leading stocks of the New York exchange 150 Lis 215 ! pirlg demand, and prices riled about the same | POFton of it is beyond danger of Injury by the last hour to 2(4c and closed there A Freestones, per box, | {oday i L 2 T B On yesterdny. Ghe sapply being pretty weli | {rost. Owing to wet weather the late corn BB Provisions were a8 weak as the grain mar- n 3 Kiptilsan PIEAT SO0 | 3 7 : closed out early 'in the day, Common o’ prime [ has continued to grow and to Improve in| Kets, The opening was at an improvement Cholce shipping stock, none. - . J i 5 g S heavy und medium welght®sold at from $3.60 to | condition, but some of it is very late and [ Gemeral Con ) opx Ix Fu 3 ¢ < stoc Adwms EXpress. .. 148 - v e ory ; on Saturday's closing prices, but that was | JOCRRPRRILES NG shivping stocke Afanimptpres & thla. 5 s 9 $L60, largely at from $4.20 to §4.35 for packers | Will require considerable time yet to ma- in € 1804, moon lost when corn and wheat began to ALACK RE R NO M Am, BXpreas. k 4ol . o 5 and from $4.40 1o $4.50 for shippers. Mixed | ture. CHICAGO, Sep S o G 0 down. Compared with Saturd G P e A pIng oK baskets, | 1 AMIMOLO& ORIG:: Ontario & W Roe 4 5 lots found purchasers ut from $4.05 to $4.00, a The coplous rains of the past two weeks [ (CAGO: S ‘|‘|- . temb D re. hg prices, September pork 1 50c lower, Jan- | concords. so e ote Brgoher Svs, Prnesnnt S Oregon” iy 9 3 ) b cording to qpality, the bulk selling at from §4.30 | have improved the conditton of pastures and | taitie; Farmer shows condition of uary 30c lower, September lard 12} Californin, = per chse, . black varietles, $1.0 3 Oregon Nav... o to $4.45, and butciers’ weights sold principally at | meadows. But the wet weather has delayed | ©0n %, agalnst a condition last year of 6.2 Yanuary Twe lower, September D e, 3L Phetie N o i 2 16 3 from 3445 to $.60. Ligit welghts went at from | haying and threshing, and in some cases | The present ls, with one exception, the highest jower, and January Tibs from 12%c to 16¢ | | NECTARINES-Chllfornin. per case, $1.25 i i . 1050 23 Bt $3.95 to $4.55 for ¢ mmon to choice asworted, with [ damaged small grain in the shock. condition average reported at this since 158, fower. TROPICAYL, FRUTTS. " o Chiciko & Alton... Pittsburg ;1100 . . salos largely at from $4.35 to $4.50. Plowing and seeding continue general and | During the month there was somo | condi- e timated recelpts for Wednexday: Wheat, | omanape_—r oL iCAL I e box, s210:] G Qe Bullman 3 i pSheen were in good o mand al steady prices, :m- gln\}l‘mll ir In"l‘muslmll‘y good gondition t0 | jon in the. Of Valldy e it o) "'“' “"""’; AT R4 5 14 NG| e 8, per box, Heago Gas. oading. 5 . 8 5 but lambs were slower than usual at a decline of [ be worked in the greater portio: . 0 valley, and heavy drop gfil“;’fl;‘v-fl:‘?f“- 740 cars; oats, 525 cars; hog: Mediterranean sweets, none; fancy St.” Micha Congolidated Guu.. 1413 K. 6. W.. 3 a0 4o ise about 1e per 100 s, Infesfor to chofce native | state. Report by cou Mt L n of the | Nebraska. The corn fs well advaneed, and there ‘The leading futures ranged as follows EMONB—_Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, 18.0; | oG- S % Syl R G Wi g : RO U S T B T SOBTUEASTERN SECTION, s little probability of any frost damnge. 1t T 300 wize, 8.00619,00. Cotton Ofl Cert St. Paul was . . demand at from §2.25 to $3.75, mbs sold falrly | Butler—Cool, wet week. Ground in good condi- {Qrissume o final product exceeding any tlon" ToFTiHE plow. Baatlnes. frapfoving: - Caf s crop by 100,000,000 bushels o mor Hay grown and maet Bt e i | Condition of all wheat shows some tmprove Somo fall wheat' and rye have been put In Harlan—1In the southwestern patt of the county COPR N WEYINK up and being cut for fodder, Potatoes nre vipe and a gl crop. Hay Tight, but of good quality. Corn kenernlly very uneven, Some of It good and some much damaged. Hitsheook- First week extremely hot. Some corn burned, But (he raln of the 28th re- Bluft—Corn has BANANAS—Cholce large stock, per bunch, $2.25 | Delaware & Hud.. 13134] a0 pd, ... . . 2.0 89 i At from §3 to $4,35, @ few poor ones fetehing $2.75, @2,50; medium size bunches, $2.00G2.2. Lack. & W... 103 [St. P. & On 3.0 038 Recelpts: - Caitle, 5,000 head; calves, 1,000 head el oL 60 BINEAPPLES None BRI b L Ly U ST LBl ST [ i done e pant week, ment, s there Iy evidence that the crop i yield- s o (& S TADE AN DSt Sk, ep. 16,0 Eatse Aty orn out ot the way of frost, Some | INE better_than ‘was' anticipated. thern Till- il OYSTERS—Extra_sclects, 3 can; company | EHE...... Sigar a TAvE Blosic, rye . but the ground Is rather dry for plow- | OIS and Missouri are especially yielding above @3 selects, 40c; New Y F A o pld s Tenn. Conl & e : | ing. Corn, where well cultivated, 1s the beat for | eXPectations, while threshing in Minnesota 3% @30 lects; 40c s : IR bl ST, s 3—CATTLE—Recelpts, 1,700 | years. Pustures In oo condition the Dakotas 13 showln about 1 ?mf\m":"“xl nia, 14015e. 12015 @ Northarn s Lol head’; x'ln!mlrn‘l‘:‘.m.l ) ml:m.’nmvr-‘ active and corn ripening in good shape. Late | clalmed. Threshing, roas done nts to a MAPLE SYRUP-Gallon jugs, per doz, $12; | & &L pfd. 5 1000 340 b Soers, $0.30@3.60; fair {0 kood shipping, S50 AAE sersnaiaguselent; coniition a1 edthdoariten o tiike A ot Ll e WAL e D e A L L A i ; -0 ) el ; dreated boef and bet' butcher grades. $an | Bamras obs ol " R AR R e R S T R shelled, 12c; standards, 1134c: flberts, 10c; Brazil | St P, & Duluth . 88 L..11060 240 R .75; bulk of sales. $3. A *, under 1 ' rains. Plowing progressing i Hay | Ing at 816, ating a moderate produc- huts, Toc; pecans, 9¢; peanugs, raw, 6er rousted, | K: & T prd o g1 tids Ewelghts £43, 008.76; hu! 3 draws promises a'good crop; Some wheat | UoN. ’ 3 Yo S b b e Ol Take Rrie' & Wast. fon HEIFERS, B stockers and feeders, §2 : ‘and . i 1at] The September erop report of the Orange Judd DATES—In 6 (o 70-1b. boxes, 60 per 1b.; fard | 40 DId....iv v cilhe & L. 1.0 50 2 fers, $2.00G2.50; Texas and Indiun kieers, 8275 | “Rilimore—Thé ground Is yet too dry to plow | FATMCr shows a decline since August 1 f thres antea, small hoxes, 10 ””n',‘x".; bt Lakehore.. dgpd pedit s s ; ales, $409G3.50; Cows and héiters, | well, ' Much cor’ being ent o ¢nsin ¢ una "fod- | boints, in condition of” the corn ciop. a Ci —Pue juice, per Lbl, §5; hale bbl., Cond Trast. ... L & St L o 8 8.5, d Corn is_stil] improving, cline fx maintained in_surplus states, the resul RICI POPCORN-In the eir, on orders,’ per | Loutsville & N.. b I G i HOGS-Recetps, 300 head; shipments. 2400 | “Familton—Much of the ton 1s late on account | O Grouth conditions. “The condition of ail Whent 1b., e, L&N.A B, xS0, it seosg g+ HHCAO: | of the use of Imported sced, and f Is Just silic- | When harvested ds 7.6, I ke now evidnd that B b Tebeavita, 1 0 ‘e ehipme g out. hie rate of yield of winter wheat wili be feom 00 ckset ‘was only @ natural consequemee | MODIle & Ohto. . : i . 3 X WGLT. weather. Lastures are excepiionally good and | TOUUrned Indieate approximately 200,000 bushels 26 Other oo nmoditiex - refiifed v g In.m;» in the | ¥ A e 235 Kanwsas City Live Stock. jlock 1 infine condition. Fall ‘plowing in full o, :‘: Ade PRRAi N, buntiels ot syring, b 3 ortlon and s had take a step b KANSAS CITY, Sept. 8.—CATTLE—Recel blast, Siroial crop of about 430,000,000, ~Potato con- Cash quotations were follows: o he jce S. . \ P L1 eceipts, phnson— ¢ el vy | ditlons 1 e rop ceeding 200,000, FHOURTWinter " patents, $500@3.60; _winter | Wik e maret o iy et e sompared | N13. Gentat 8000 head: shipments, 1800 hend; ‘beat ‘wrades | o Johnson-—Modcrate temperature, fogn and heavy | UG Indlcate @ -crop " exceeding 200,000,000 straights, $3.0063.40; sprink patents. $3.2563.95; | Quotations: Y PHRTRAI PodiSiach N, & w; pid b ORI T T L b ) nd ve, of which 'a_ kool denl Is bems sown. | CHICAGO, Sept Fing. atratghte, $215G8.10; batkers, $L90G2.55 e R | Nortw Am. 6 ‘exak’ cows, 25, beef steers, $4.00r4.50; | 40 b 54 o Ihe Lt s e | bulle wed Lo : e p WAHIEAT-Nor A $rinG, We: No: 3 sprins 660 | aiLi ko 1 et smioaa s, o 2 freen hldea, Jopihem Pas Talive gows. Fiongaie: stockers and feelors, | Late Soin, In flling out well. | Corn s Imiroving | beer'd Tuvoruble mng for: Srpe, - Eiehes. of wkrman N Oive et No. 3 yellow, sqaoe, | e Mides, Thie Noo 1 veal faif, 810 165 om, | B Boohig s HOGS—Reoelnis, §51) hexd; shipments, 100 head | Lincaster—& “Very ood week for late corn. | followed by a short period of cool wenther und CRRRT: 3 0N o b MG ieg s | d0o: Ko '8 Veal ahif, $7%0 16 iba, ‘toi No, 4 v | VoFe Dt market steady to 5¢ higher; bulk of sules. $4.05g | Some corn that seemed dead has revived. Millet ers have caused vegetation to ad- ket ateny o b Ipharibulk ¢ AR pariuren posd " raend has revived. Millet | vanoe rupldly. The: rainfall - average. for - ine 8 white, Baxse No. 1ary salted hidgi, 10c; parly’ curea hi Thie total” sales of stceks today were 353,6 Tixed, B OOGAS, ehte Bo0m S Bt the grouind hecds more! rain. - Late potatock | 14" hax been somewhat wbove the Worma, ais o BARLEY—No. 4, nominal; No. 3, 32Gac; No. %Sl-{‘l‘:)'l-i:;.‘l‘I;ILTL‘irflrr(n‘l) Ealted, Jeaeh B@one; o L1 maseaepnt N 3 R et Tl i e B i raisuallings "'"'d '"m""r';'- m‘uh"wr.u'm! with c. green salted shearlings (hort wooied early sking): | paid, 21,80; Buriing on, 8,20): Chicago G, 5.300; - 5 N o o equire any more | (hre Weeks of immunity from frost ull will FLAX SEED—No. 1, $1.01 Sach, 6Qitc; dry shearlings. (shore woolead ency | Dl oo . Qs & headmarkel rain,Miilet has Been cut. the Chind orop oy | 8y to”cut” Barly corn 1s el cut” Guits TIMOTHY BEED-—Prime, $4.35@4.40, sking). No. 1, each, SG10c; dry shearlings (short | 1. : W0; Louisvill: & Niswil ey e aifaifa in blossom. ~Much fall plowing hus been | enerally and much will go it the shock this PROVISIONS Mege pork: per Wbl 3850, Lard, | wooled ul"{lel‘(Infl‘; Now & each, Bo; dry ‘fint " Albany & Chicago pr New York Live Stock Market. done. 0y DIOWIRRT IpE hefh week. o bastures and meadows have'Teyived r 100 ibs., 6.8, Short ribw, sides’ (oose). $5.65 | Kansus and Nebraskn butcher wool pélts. ‘actial] po i et Jetne oW ; b G Vuckolls—Gra A aoft, - By wonderfully und fall feed seoms nssured, | So pc:m? arywailed ahoulers (boxgi. $.00a5.67i; | welkhc, Yage; " dry int, Colorads blit d""w"\'w',! A Becatar & yansviie, noam, o toadin oF B iann e Liecelpla, 108 | improving. fasts. Some Bloming.tor wheners et | rye’ls up with oo suind; u-lwm" Sontinues With ahort clear siden. (boxed): $.206.60. ; . celght, 4moisc: ary int “incinhatl, Chicago oui LVES. oté 11130 e Weathe plagitorswhset Kround in ‘excellent condition, W 4 WHISKY—Distillers’ finished gouds, per gal C"‘l"'\-'f:“,"fl‘(l'";,‘:v!“{’"‘( pelts e i “acruni T Tl T A e | e oo uter ircana o sk | I Bemeraly” preyarea ani sowing Wil begin Ve tollowing were the receipts and shipments [ 1o, bay freigac on thom o U Hpsion 1.000; Tennerse: Coal, 6703 Fexas & b st L Dekves, 100 heep and 8340 auarers | rher dry aain for Plowing, 1 T 8 doing well s 3oing clover: " The soamea. coa SE-No. e . A1700; Union: Pacitic, 35 03 of beet. —The Tate bringing out late corn | d0IK well, aleo young ) today: N ALLON om Dy SREASENo. 1 atiow,, 44e: | Cordage cortificaten, third assessme SHEEP AND LAMIS—Recelpts, 6,302 head; | 0 K004 shape.” Ground in fine shape for plows | o, clo¥eTy Which hut just been cut. Is being ATticion, ecorpia. BRIDMONES. | fics; grense. white 11 Sige: krense, ellow. 25 e | Wabash, more active and o irifle firmer: sheep, poor to | INK. Kine feed In pustures. Some gats In Bhock | Eutting cominaes, “wiih abour iarenrgom, oMY e g | I, enne, aank, ac; ol Utier sG2ic0: veos e e i prime. SLHGIE; " lambs, common Go chotce, | Infired by wet weather, T T T the crop safely hulld. Late fields have been - bbie.. 000 | Wix® prine. 17G20c: Fough taNoW, 26: LL ; i1 REUOLE o ot AR e gloreake | somewhat damaked by’ chinch by “ b Wheai bu. X (0000 | Mo, R ARITRD ine hents, fanc: ane | | NEW YORK, Seyt, 4-MONEY ON CcALL HOGR- Récelpts, 4300 Nead; stcady at $ang | 0 fal wheat Wil be sown. Corn coning out in | hore "k, C4maked by chiich s, e bugs Corn, bu. . X ight, §@9c; quarter-blood, 101%; seedy, burry sy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed X e shape central and i aatic e GATRR Oats, by 880,000 454.000 d ol c; cof broke b O cent. ) 3 . PG g o Saline—The raij e K00 for pastures entral and southest counties damage is Rye bu 35,000 4000 | 58 o ind by oxcon. e, gme < ©ORTIe 1@V p T MERCANTILE PAIER-84GI% pec | 1 W Stock in Sight. k. Dt hore 5 nesded 1o Mke el | ko Teported from grub worms. © Well water ia Bariey. bi. Lol 8300016000 | AyGOL” WASHED. Mediim: TEatsc; fine, 14 | cont gl 4 STOCKERS Regord of recelpts at the four principal markets | Prepariions v “being Taie for sowing wheat LU EACF MIROUBHE AU MAA dtet gl e | 15T s weshedr tomibe: biak The udg, 42 CHANGE—Fitm, with actu 240 1 or Tuesday, September 3, 18%: and rye. Alfalfa improving. 3 ey R S8y (Onte Praiuey ovonanes wiay tha butir mar. | 667 W8, wazhed. edter bl ; ECANGE S Pl ey ot | 1osme v a1 g, ey, | “nisers et SR ok vy | g OVEICA, St 3The Kansan weather crop 17c. Egs. firm;. 13@13%e. Cheeno, 63 @73c. S ey i plessiztes, . & SutiEDiBala ’ 200 1000 | Niepmnter wheat will:be sown liore, Raln Bas| has been . warm week, with the dnity” temperas LAvernool Market. . 3 b, 34.65. “hicago ... . 0 erfered with haying, but has been very favor- | ture about § dekrees Atove the merml while LIVERPOOL. - Bebt. .t Wi B AT ; e, Kansas City . : 5,00 abl for everything rowing. RUm el AT R ORI RN URAUDMARKRT, | iF 3, B 3. ac 10. 3 od aoring. oA GoVERN State bonds, St Louls e 3000 Thaver~Flenty Of Fain. Eversthing green and | fHugted cver the muddie and s Hiretin 2403 No. ‘1 hard Manitabu, 08 $12d No. 1 Call- | dull, Railroa srowing, of the state, with light scattered showets ove Closing Quotntions on the Principal | 500 No 1 furg Manitaba, e siedi No| 1 Callz \ bon as follows: Totals ....... 5 2 85 [ York—The week has been too cool for corn to | the western’ dlvislon. In. the eastern djvigien Commodities and Staples. and distant positions %d higher; closed steady, A8 ok 7 13 T T do its best, but it is still improving. Fall plow- | much hay been spofled during the week by WHW AR, ‘Bept. §,—FLOUB~Recaints, 45.700!] Sith Soen Avh Slorant ol ies’ ciased iatead: LT i T Wool Market. ing in being pushed along. The ground is wet | the rains, and the damp weather keeps the corn ot e 6300 Vhin, | MArLot oepresned vy | Dustasse’ wiit ‘squsty aisirsbaddy baotash s h . e BOSTON, Sept. 8.~The wogl market continues | detper thun it has heen for (hrce years. " Con- | anagrass kreen. Rt in abundant ang fine: B e oy arket depressed b | G 'Tid: October. b 14d: November, b X N quict, with firm prices. Manufacturors ave | Siderable winter wheat and rye being sown, Hay | Stock water is plenty. Threshing and blowing P J " | December, &s 214d; January, fs 2%d; bruary ¥ 79 showing a disposition to purchase, but the deal- | very short. are delayed by wet weathe his has been a brands neglected; city mill patents, $4.00G4.2%; | 5y 3q, TH. % 8. 107 ers prefer holding to selling at & lower price NORTHEASTERN SECTION. fine growing week in the middle division, and winter patents, $8.50G3.65; city mill clears, $3.75 | CORN—Spot firm; American mixed new, 3x 7 W08 than they expect to get later. Michigan and | Antelope—All farm work grently delayed by | Nearly all of the counties report good piogress, GU0; winter stralghts, $3.25@3.40; Minnesota | 8%Q; futures opened steady, with near and dix- Hlinols fleeces remain ‘quiet, and a choice line | yain and some hay injured, Much rye sown and | Mcluding those which b cring from . R 0 2 tant’ positions %4d higher; closed steady, with of X brings l6c to 1ic. * Foilowing are the quo- | some of it up. Ground In splendia condition for | 3r¥ Weather, while plowing for wheat Is being patents, $3.6063.66; winter extras, $2.7563.00; Min- | piur positions unchanged to %d lower and dis tations of the leading descriptions: Ohlo and | fall plowing. Late corn has made rapid progress | Y/EOTOUSIY pushed where not too wet. I the nesota bakers, $2.90G3.10; winter low grades, | tant positions unchanged to %A lower; busines: Pennsylvania fleeces, X and above, 16@17c: XX | during the Jast five da v v n division the week has been generally a&Mth; llpv‘ln‘ ll‘u'l :’;I’dd:‘lz.hfl.;!.uzxs. Rye :l)!u‘m\(m fln;nll{d d];\"flmq; : fi;p‘;n“‘,".‘ 38 84d; umlh:h:\'o.’“uula\i.“l:a.“ 23c; No. 2 Boyd=The drouth was broken by rain Tuesday, v, wllh' 1‘\.('(' slonal )’ml l;‘“h:r Haying has lour, quiet; superfine, $2.75G280; fancy, §2. ctober, 35 84; November, 34 Sigd; December. cambing, Zc: Michigun, 2 Threshi KT pic i i pushed, ex; n Hamilton, where the EAL—Duller; w tera, $1; —Markét firm} demand fair; freely sup- | N.C. 4 gan_combing, 0. 2 Mic % oAt inle - | belng harvesied alonk the Atkankas river. WHEAT-—Receipts, 285,000 bu.; exports, 67,200 | PROVIBIONS—Bacon, steady: demand moder- | S do §. F. Dab 16@16%c; No. 1 New York, New Hampshire and | pagtives good. -l doing nicely. | though too dry in some counties, bu.; spot_dull and weak; No. 2 red, Gdc; No. Cumberland cut, 2% to 30 Iba., 40s; short | Tenn. new et 6. R G. Wes. Vermtnt, 19G20c; delaine Michigan, 18Gr18!. Cedar—A good rain on the 25th helped late | y COHUMBIA. Mo., Sept. 3.—The weather crop 1 m:.x“.l l“*c.‘ ,dt“\/'efl‘(r- q.nm‘m- up‘-dn!fi .Y:Ixht-r ‘u Ilu‘ mh long ;Iv-fir, uJ 2, 38 to 40 Ibs.. 1"1""".':} new det 39, st.lsbc“.rm‘:'un, n::m:rrm:fl :"{d‘"?"méffi:mrf{ nnx((|”‘l‘l‘|‘|:r‘:‘r; ones | corn, potatocs and. millet, Theeshing. fom ate | bulletin {",r the m‘ml sava; 'rrlxe past week was on er cables, forelgn buying and light de- long clear, heavy, 65 1bs., 3s 6 *Tenn. 00 & P W. 58 a 00d, co L 19e; and)[i SR ROMRtoe - | warmer than usual in all sections of the state, liveries, but struck selling orders and began | backs, light, 18 Ibs., 36s 6d; shor Va. Centuries. .. t.L. & LML Gen. & Maine, three-eighths blood, combing, 18%@1% h(““nlkrnx—l"l!hlv g::nrrnl condition of the co The precipitation was also In excess of the sea- & decline that kept up all day, helped by larger | heavy, 56 Ibs., 3s: clear bellies, 14 to 16 1s., 40s: | 40 deferred.. .l t. L&S F.Gen 8. Indiana 0nd Missourl, one-quarter blood, comb- |\ S UnAR P IG EEETE, oM It O e titian. | ¥onal average over the greater portion of the northwestern receipts, lower late cables and a | shoulders, square,’ 14 o 18 Ibs.. Ms; hams, shori | Atehison is Tex. Pac. 18i8.... 93 ing, 18%@18¢; Indiana and Missourt, ' three- [ ' WUEICIRE. UASIUIOR i gX e gondition. o | state, and the drouth conditions repoited at the fair increase in the 'visible supply, and closed | cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., 40s. Tallow, fine North Ameri- | Atchison 2d A .. 028 ro s NEBRASKA, elghths ‘blood, combing, 18@1s%c; Texin wools. | yieii™ rull plowing dine I gosd shape. . Corn 5 | Clo%¢ of the preceding week have been relieved Lgore lower; Septamber, wisboie, closed at | can, hominal. Teet, ThdIa meks. primc mews | Cannda 8o, i U B Lnis i L 1T J e i soring, mediim (12 monthw); 12 14c; “seoured | TIEE " PIONIUE A I oot have | Corm 1| excent In' a few” enniErn and southern. counties December, $6I@E8%e, cloned Gt 86%e, e arks prims Teital L Mk deatorh ae o | L &Y. cd o re 48.... 1074 i 5 jce, c; Montana, No. 3 medium, o; | grr 3700 B8 oYL Aba Of | In a few localitics In the southern scetions corn CORN—Receipts, 627,700 bu.; exports, 140,400 bu. ; quict; "prime 'wesiern, 08 50; refined, i | © bid: & foedern:.. 200 ured . $5G#1c; California wools, ‘northern | frost, The rains have stopped threshing or tiae | 1y’ st suffering for rain, but as a rule there spot weak but active; No. 2, 40te. Options | p 6. G H *+1070 °8 00 spring, 11Gc: scoured price, $3@3c: middle | Present 0 T is now sufficlent molsture In the g Ware demoralized all day by the absence of frost | | CHEESE-Quiet; demand moderate; finest Boston Stock Quotations. w."H. Hubben, huntries, 1@1S0; acoured” nrice, 2Gac; Aus. | | DIXon—Local snowers have helped pastures and | it 1% MRCT ol GnG e & west, local selling und a bearish Missouri state | American white and colored, new, 38 BOSTON, Sept. #.—Call loaus. wdl per cent: L1040 2 85 1 cow. 20 lian, fcoured basis. combing, 'superfine, 426 | f1ie, O Most of the corn I8 out of the way Of | bility of its being Injured Ly frost. Cotton Short, gloned 1@ lisc lower; September, 0% | " HUTTERFinest United States. 708 good, s0s. joni. d@dts por cent. Clouing prices {0r | 13 cown. 1111978 185 B teeders.. ! 1008 43¢; combing, good, 40GAlc "Doilge—The increased molatire has put tye | Soin€ Well. " Totato digking s commenced He. el e, REFRIGERATOR BEEF--Forequarters, 37a; nds wud mining shiares: B UM, Eldred. — - Dody b noeehsad: mold 8 ¥ Crop I reported gond.. Tabacco In kenerally OATH—Recelpts, 235,100 bu.; exports, 30,30 bu.: | hindquariers, 4%, h S5 W Elee pid——85~ | 1 feeders....1012 825 17 feeders....1104 Cotton Market. KPRk 18 a0t aenaition ((or {atl; plowlhg cand Tall plowing has progressed rapidly, spot more mctive: No. 2, 2. Options ruléd | "BLEACHING POWDER-Hardwood, f. o, b. e Amos & Young. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. imCOTTON=FIrm: | louia be expected. Hay making has been delayed | CXoeht In o number of th ceaiial and northern Weaker, with X%, lswen: | LELEACHE R . Cent N iolton e R ey midaling, 7 1-6e; low middling, 7 t-16c; good | 1) (he showers. Pastures doing well. . | Sounties, where the recent raitis huve made the Beptember, 2LG2e; December closed at 24 HO' S-At London (Pacific coast), £, 31 cows & Wis 959 260 19 feeder ordinary. Tci met' recelpts, 1408 bales; ‘gross, U3 the showers Dastures doing well = - §rOfing joo) Wkt aud seeding-hat.onmmensed i HA ctive; shipping, 63Givc; Bood 1 |- The receipts of wheat during the past thre i Ateliisor arl Wagoner, 1,405 hiles; exports to Great Britain, 4,85 bales; | DOUElaE-Some fall plowing beink done. Owing | & few localities. Pasturcs: are gencrally good oholce, QRIS " e o ) vane, | davs were $1500 centain, inciuding 0800 centa's Alelao L 90 185 30 cows..... coastwise, | 810 bales; sales, 200 Balés; stock, | G0 nlcely” "AN"gdriien tFuck. very Dlentifub | Snd,Waler plenty. Fruit continues in gnod con- Pac o crop, 4@ merican, The receipts of American corn dur X ow B a6 i 402 bales. ’ e 5 Ll . ton and ndant. ER-—-Quict; hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, | cloudy. £ t » steady: middling, $1ici net receipts, none; gross, | KNt and ma 3 ound § 00d | woather crop bulletin issued today says: The Mght to heavy Welkhts, 23c: acids, 21iceme cloudy, (i 1 P Centiisteric 120 2 13 bales; exports to France, 7 bales: forwarded, | condition for plowing. Pastures and upland grass | mican temperature of the past week was stightly WOOL-Quict; domestic flcece, 18G5c; pulled, St. Louls General Market. Gen. Elucrio. ... Aticaes Mintng Co i 370 57 bales: sales, 47 bales; spinners, 77 bales: | Kreatly helped by tne rains. Hay will be plenty e Otid ™ e rainfan was ample in al Lo A Y ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8.—FLOUR—Lower; patents, | Mexican Central.. 1% Boston & Montana. 9 iy o SR stock, 161,263 bales: futures. ateady; sules, 272,000 and of good auatity. =0 C parts he state, and in localitie PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; family, $10.00612.00; | $3.10@8.20; extra fancy, $2.90G3.00; fancy, $2.60G | N ¥ &N B 1037 | Batte & Boston ai estern Ranches. bales: January, $8.24; February, $8.30; March, [ K ound In kood shape for fall plowing. | {i'yas"in excens of the norma W few lo- gxira mees, 37.6008.00; clty extra’ India mess, | 216; cholce, 82 602,60, 0 OtonYerr 11 . 1784 Calumet & Hecia, 3w T cows, $8.35; " April, $8.41; May, $5.46: September, §1.97; | Potatoes are in good condition. Wheat and oats | .o W 1T SXOSss OF TUE MAriar TEom, &t Few fo 16,60617.60, Cut meats, dull: pickled bellfe WHEAT-Advanced early on promising crop | Ope. Short Line 1158 | Gentenmia. s N ber, $8.10: December, $8.17. thresaing out better than was thought. Corn in | SRt MPEUS Sre feeelynd of Sainge, by weshing G Tle; pickled shoulders, b@Slc: pickled hams, | news, but Lec weak later, closing dull and [ Rubber. o v ST. LOUIS, Sept, 3.—COTTON—Steady to e ntral and south part of .county gvod. In the | y noexc mlln'ly» favorable for ripening late corn Sadiee. ' Lard, weak western steam closed at | lower than Saturday 3" red, cash, 61%c; | 8an Diego. o iire: B |Kewraarge. . higher; middiing, 4¢; no sales; receipts, 310 | northern part spotted. Some very poor and some | gt [XCRAIIKLY FAvORRbIE for Bening jate cor September cloted st Jo2 nominal; re- | September, @i Décember, 62{@62%ci May, | Union Paciiié! !l 104 |Ose it (B bl -’m bales; ‘shipments, 310 bales; stock, 7,649 baies. f*;.l“l'-fl""fitl"- S re onshateh srastiaist 1 | Cutting early planted corn is in progress in all Pork, dull and lower; new me ne. West End. 75% Quin . . 8 > b B g fas - MPPoYd | districts, and the larger portion of t © CORN—Strang early In sympathy with wheat, | do p T Guig|am 3 3 fecders... 1096 Sugnr Market. pasturage. Late corn is Improving wondertully, | {UFrelets: and he 1ieer portlen of Prod D OIL—Inactive; prime summer | but depressed late. the matket closink under | weatosh, ies . 36 ° W B 3 fewaer 1186 NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—SUGAR—Raw, firmer: | Barly com beginning to mature. L REL (R Lt PATTORLAD RIS 0 tho lte yellow, 2%@20%c: off summer ‘yellow, 2%@G26c; | the finals of Satw e 19 feeders. ... 1241 fair refining, 2 15-16c; centrifugal, 9 test, 3 3-16 arpy—A rainy week, Pastures as good ‘as at | PETLCC SNAE STRIGINE B AT B ee prime crude, 23@2c; prime crude, loose, f. o. b., | September, 32c; 4 14 teeders, ... 1074 @3c: sales, 700 hhds. Muscovado, 89 test, at | any time in the season. Some seed miliet being eks of favorable weathe epor mill, 17@20c; off grades, Mc, nominal; prime | OATS—Dull and r ' o London Stock Quotations. Armstrons. 2 1616c; refined, steady: No. 6, $%@3 15-16c; No. | cut. Corn s safe. Buckwheat prospects good, | woeks of favorable weather. reporis show white, Sosle. y X lawse maskatp: Nsewhere; IOHVQN. oot 8+~ inik: dipeingt ] ey S 7, 31016G3%e; No. 8. 34@3 13-16c; No. 9, 39-16q | Winter apples a good crop. "Grapes a leht cron. | {13! goima Tocalities & ‘second erop of hay il BUTTER—Receipts. 11,000 pkgs. ; market steady; | cash, 18%ic; September, 18¢; D Gonsols, m'y... 107 7-16| Mexichn ordinary, 5 Kaadess. . 43 3%e; No. 10, 3%@8 11-16¢; No, 11, 8 7-16@4 1-16c; | but very nic olato crop great. - Haying hin- | o/ The soil is 1n fine condition for plowing, mhatarm daley. HeOlte; weitern' oo se o COnBOlS: MON ...« 107 |8t Pat come T Sokeagey;.. B0 No. 12, 3%@3 3-T6c; cut loaf, 4 13-165c; crushed, | dered by wet weath and more than the usual area will be tuined, = MG Receivts, 15,20 poes SoRN MEAL ¥ A Qe Pacida. ..o GBTHINC ¥ Coulral... N0 405 Bdveders.,. 13 {i0k: puwiered, & LU0 “emaulaed, | Cn O e atha have Dal. tho svound. ia oo 4T ~Recelpts, 16, SAL—$1.7 Jsaies 5 eders.... 86 4ae; cubes, 4 1. 0od crop. The rains have put the ground E e nad enneyivania, ‘10G1 FLAX SEED”Lower; %o for spot, il PO O Penavivatla WYOMING. - S Eingie; cute SRS, e auint; | o Eadliiad T sar moning and heve Polped No One Wanted the Rond, i PRANCIUHIL W, sast Ginck, v Central... ..... 1074 Mex. Cen Willlam Sutton. prices fully maintained; centrifugal Java, 1is 9. | pastures very much. FRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. 3.—The Ken- Dull; elty, d4@4%e. TIMOTHY—Steady at $3.5064.10, pROW S, e Muscovado, fair refining, 95 6d; "beet sugar, | Washington—Ralns abundant. Ground in g0od | 4ok o Midland rallroad flered f ESE-Quiet; large, 667 4y ) good grades, i . 2Y—Y o 3 9n 60, a Plenty of rain. or 5 0 e rt skims, 2@6lc; full skims, | j2¢, BUTTER—Y¢ lower for Elgin at 21%@22c; The te of discount In the open market for 2 g co e n ari| heavily, Sugar beets ex- . ' c| sef Y DA LLOW-Dull: city, 4ke: countrye 4ike. tascy separatos creamery, 10011 RGP | aors bills s % por cent; for three-montha’” bille, ke & Kinuady. Visible Grain Supply. Sont e, T Eood, el Plowing | souTog Mg orclock atan upset, prios. of ROSIN—Qulet; strained, common o good, §1.50 | BEGGS—Higher at lle. % per cent. heeder... NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—The visible supply of | in progress. Yaders. oL 4 WHISKY—Steady at $1.22, Now Tavk NI 1o grain Saturday, August 31, us compiled by the | Sloux City, Ta.—Late corn doing well, Tl TURPENTINE-Quiet, 27%@2%c. LEAD—Dull and depressed, $3.25, sellers. New York FProduce exchange, I8 as follows: | of the past w beneficlal to pa e i domestic, falr o extra, 4@oic; R e | S Al are foayie foliawing wew. the Wheat, %4000 bu.; increae, 361000 bu.. o, | | amkon. 8T~ Local showers during the week 3 - ard . Jobh - 2 5,412,000 bu.; Increase, 125,000 bu. 'Oats, 3,411, heneficial 'to pastures, late corn and potatos MOLASSES-—Quiet but steady; New Orleans, . Lard, prime steam, $5.624; cholce, §6.72%. | feer—— o B[ [P ) bu.; decrease, 308,000 bu. Rye, 445,000 bu.; In- | Some corn be injury from the rrost and wii | F ATVES E, BOYD & CO e B o oheles, RO e, siia0n | Kot s, ‘Lpiders, WS, Joags, Wio; ribs, | hollar. li0ill,l! g8 [OpBlr 140 Crease, 56,000 bu, Barley, #,000 bu.; Increase, | make a heavy yleld, 1lay short and Hght. . 007 morthern, 12 00@1000. Copper.” stroney | | RECEIPTS - Flour, i ‘wheat, 18000 | Grown Polnke..... 20 \B¥month,. . 50 L e - GENTRAL ARGHON, Telephone 1039. OMAHA, NEB. okare' . price, $13.38; exchange urice, "$128. | bu.; corn, 130,000 bu.: ‘oats, 132,000 bu " o Qon- Onl. & Voo 393 [Quiskativer. . i xg&‘: Ka ty Grain Market. Boone—Good heavy rain on the 25th, Corn has Lead, strong; brokers' price. $3.35: exchange _Flour, 13,000 bbis.: wheat, 12,00 | QoMd" S Cuivry. . 80 (Slerra Nevada..... 45 KANSAS CITY, Sept, 3.—~WHEAT—Dull; No, 1| improved very materlally. Potato crop not s COMMISSION pribes RATGas0 Tin, ‘Guiet; wiraie! HURG | i com, 000 b onie, 5,00 b gomd aOurry ... 9 |Horre Hovads.....” ¢f ~ ¥ red, ®e; rejacted, 44, | | heAVY un was anticipuied. Hay crop siightly Hometake.. ... 2000 (Union Con. sgonN SIuERIA, BUbt ool No. 2 mixed. | M More han the usust amount o tan | Grain, Provisions & Stocks, b Peoria Markets. $ New York Dry Goods Market, — - | Lrou Silver ........ " 30 (¥eliow Jacket..... 40 . 0 plowing done. Ground is in good condition. » Sept. 3 —CORN—Lower; No. 3, 36%c; | Mexican. .80 ¢ OATR=Siaw, stout 3o fower; Mo, $ mized, 18 ter—Weather " With plenty of rain, Room 111% Board of Trade. EW YORK, Sept. 3.—Agents have advanced e akamp Caltle? Company 150 No. 2 White, 24@G2Ic. oY JORK, Seot. LroAgeis Aadvan i — i W teiteras T ooa @ 2 ite, 20%G2lc. which has injured small grain in the shock 3 ot . Masbunce axd bt and Seown: deeine st "(‘:%:: j o S S O SR Ml rialfE o d Financial Notes. T8 260 cown. ... 901 e e a ke at. somewhat. Potatoes making secand growth in | Direct wires to Chicago and New York. i“r— and Bondvile eray and colored duck, 4. |~ RYEZDuIL momiinal’ No. # new, 204tc. | BOSTON, Sept. 3—Clearings, I LO8T; bal- Bvai Land and Catlle” iy, MINNEATOLIS, ent, 3--WHEAT - Lower; | Many places. Corn Improving, 'Grouna wet down | _Correspondent in A, Warren X I Jobbing houses, and large salcs have resulted. | of $1.23 for high wines . oo ¢ basls | B ALTIMORE, Sept. 8.—Clearings, $1,960,329; i September. G0 December, GR@0Te; My, | " Dawson-Haying and threshing In progress. | ¥, P, SMITH (Tel 1% 8. M. STANFORR 16h commision houses (here was a large mail | * RECEIPTS-\Vheat, $6,800 bu.; corn, 88,950 bu.; | baiunces, $269,668. : ; ; e hovthera, Wtgor oot oo 1 MOFREER, | corn e trying to recover, but much of it falls MITH & CO. order demand, but few of the goods wanted | oats, 146,680 bu.; rye, 60 bu.i barley, 4,100 bu. | PHILADELVHIA, Sept, 8.-Clearings, $3,004,- R R to, make ears. F. P. S CO. . PHILADI . Sept, 8.-Clearings, $3,064, Pevstas PIRREIaT ANt Hull- Moat of the week very favorable for could be had for instant shipment. The cotton | for forty-elght hours. 21 = market la vry Wit TSP forty- . 1 balances,” 81,621,474, : i late" crops:Tastures. and ‘Furdens Wproved AIN and PROVISION® Eondency “Printing Hothe 6 ood. Seming i | 5,400 mnire da 00 a; ikhe Bourms oWheat, | 7. "LOUIS, Sept. 3 Clearings, .40, % PARIS, Sept. hree per cent rentes, 102¢ [ (o Sooks well n the Platce vatley. GR et prices, nd ' spols ‘nelr 7 ances, $604,920. Money, 5@7 per cent, New York |, Jooki 16c for the mcéount. Excliange on London, 26f | ~Howard—Fall plowing 8 being pushed while oom 4. N. ¥. Life Bidg., Omaha. ?-;“...J’ lo‘pt. e Abilvisies | Noma; barier, 0 i exchange, 12%c discount. rm?-—::h' .':f:.l:':m.{- :f'-:'nmp'«d. 3:"‘-"7:';".1 %o for checks. the round is motst. Rye s being sown and R S “aless ot Frosiont m"c‘/mmb Al FALL RIVER, Mass.. Sept. 3.—Print cloths Ol Market. WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—The colnage executed | few days. There were thirty-six loads counted | LONDON, Sept. 8.—The amount of bullion gone Solhs B S ey | IR, $Boee ot Fregiat nad Columbey, frm at 8 11-16c for spots and contracts. LONDON, Sept. 3.—LINSEED OIL-20s 8%d, | 4t the mints of the United States duris the yards, or almost three times us many hogs | Into the Bank of England on balance today was —— et Schwarte, Dupes Co, MANCHESTER, Sept. 3.—Cloths and yarns | SPIRITS OF TURPENTINEG. .20 8. nted to 34,512,000, as fgllows: G there were herp yestérday. It was the largest | £39.000. Gold Is guoted at Buenos Ayres at 260.80; L e Flack & Co. BL Lotls. " Rates for Tuceday, September 3, 1565 CHARLESTON, Sept t—'\u!u—mr'm at $1.05 ; silver, §748,000; minor colns, $97,400, run since Tuesday of last week. Madrid, 17.60; Lisbon, M%; Bt. Petersburg, 6 a¥firat National Dank. Omahia- @116 4 % y NEW YORK, Bept. 3.—Clearings, §79,672,663; | The demand was reasonably good and the mar- | Athens, 77; Rome, 104.75; "Vienna, 103 Consols ] [] (] Coftee Murket. TURPENTINE—Firm at #%c. balances, $4,736,M7. Handy & Harmon will ex- | ket aptive and fully steady on anything desirable, | for money, 17 7-16; consols for account, 107}, BANKERS, MARGIN Bend for our complete book exs NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—COFFEE—Options | LIVERPOOL, Sept. 3.—ROSIN-Common, 4s 34, | port 350,000 in gold w and the St. Louls, | The common and rough loads were easier to e | BERLIN, Sept. 3.—The weekly statement of the T TRADING laining MARGIN THADING and easy at @ decline of 15G20 points; ruled | 4s 8. salling tomorrow, take out 465,000 0z. of Th 00d loads among | Imperia) Bank of Germany shows the followin 204 Dearborn Street, Chicago. L] DEFINING ALL MARKET EXe cak lor forelgn and local selling; COTTONSEED OIL~Liverpool s slivel ¢ top price | changes, a8 compared wi e prev account : ™ te-st PRESSIONS. Also our dally mare Weak und Th 3 ed Wit th i : ; EXPLAINED 8, FS 85 Fr ki Soe wme FS HIDES AND TALLOW. Manhattan Con ‘The slump in the hide market is the subject of | Memphis & C considerable interest. It looks very much as | Michigan Cent.. 5 & £5% = com oow ome 222 === 202 3% E3% =53 poo aoe omm cuo zan coa =35 = ' S5 Tllinols weekly crop 82LRRTLTILE! 3341 414 £33 H nEERR BEERN! =3 2288 nUNERRESERES & =t s s 22 w® € & aiw e S2L55 BERRESES an er. ... gz 238 . 950 [ 1020 [ L 9%0 [ 139 I3 ki 5 2558 B8 SFENER orsteaste st d Seses s bere gs e cables weak and Brasilian movemeni | LINSEED OIL—3is. CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—Clearings, 18,386,000, yesterday. Cash In’ hand, increase, 32,100,000 marks; treasury kel letter suggesting when and in what Lo trade. ¢ : [ Refined, [ b Qecreass, $40,000 ma other securitie cf Y, Hcth free. Hank feferences furnished, ARBO- TSR S A O B0 | T e W Siarkal Wit 0t ! e : it e “met ac o | RRCSA s BON DS | it frembariii gty i TG - T e Duluth Whent Market), York exchange, $0c disocunt. Beakers (London) [ {Rereass! S0 00 marie, | Macllange on London, BOARD OF TRADE, 32 Traders Bullding, Chis ot coffes, Rio, i Ne. T, i mild, quiet DULUTH, Sept. &—~WHEAT-Weaker; No 1 | sterling, #. 5% o 193 “n § duyw sight, ¥ marks & pls Bougts and Bold. Ovrrespondence cago.