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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: & e COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 5o s comss e N0 REACTION. IN BUSINESS s s v st v AR [IVE, STOOR MARKET (8wt e o [XDRCT NEW DEVELOPMENTS strong, apwnl tenency Bxports of whea vn?‘; both coasts of the e pm—" erm— = T Printlog cloths very firm at 3 16e bid and des United States and Cana 18 week amount to e 2,990,000 bushels, agaimst LX71 908 Lushels Inat A CHICAGO Lol nt slotl week, 8,207,000 bushels in The corresponding week - Wheat Opened Weak but the Feeling Y, for g ircle; Wt | Tron the Oaly Product Which Btill Gon- | & yedr wen: dmdtn busiiels two'yehrs w457 | Light Run of Oattle and All Were Dis- ™ Cattle the Receints Were 1 Northe i i ¥ Obanged for the Better, eneraliy aecting to sell tintes to Rise. T aamels tn o T i g, L ndian ookl o) Badly, | “eua ‘I.r.:‘wI for u ¥ rI”‘I“ SR orthern Pacific Receivership Matter ig . o corn exports continue to-w nd. In the third ] i i e OMAA GENERAL MARKET. i Werk Of August the total sont out was 1.185,000 lght even for a There was o falr Growing in Interest. ommwese bushels, in the followin, wek It was 1,124,000 P— mand and prices ruled strong, good o cholee nniiv i TOR OF MARKET | Conatton of Trade and @uotutions GREAT CORN CROP IS A CERTAINTY | bueiis; and thin woek Iihitioon mosncle e Barves, sieE, SORRLAUADIY. Hehet NN it N GOLD SHIPHENTS A FACTOR OF MARKE o e o hiomenkuile Soue Comiared | LITTLE DEMAND FOR STOCK CATTLE | il e V.i"s sy s iyt st Fiw | SENSATIONAL COMPLICATIONS COMING n('wy:x”: -m:‘ b ) A year ngo and 672000 bslels two years ago entdie are row ,.n.;:;-'u‘x:,..ls.:‘ll.; (‘y‘:.-h:...‘.‘,‘l:,“; R Corn Wus Stromger Under Influence | 10100 ne Soc con 1t Can Only Be | oo TS "a'x REVIRW. | ONly Twenty Loads of ¥ priee tor ‘e biat o rate, ! 19 [ caniats Sestiaiont " Onts Strong with Good De- at, , are quoted at urposes=Cotton Market Took n Tin on Thursday tha Othes Markets Prives yestartiay, and @ Koon looni and hipping Aemnng on Courts Bringn mand=rovieiéns Duil, @ile; tarke and coarse, §G5 s Orop Short, but Railled Pridny. 4 A enablod ‘selicis to ubtain a further Givance of Into Question—dim AGHEESE SWikcomin i g e NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Bralistreet's stock re- Advanced 8 to 10 Ce from S¢ to loe. The lmited suy cnangel Plan Neing Loy full cream, 17681 c; brick, view will say tomorrow: AUp to last Thursday hands early in the day, the bulle of the sale - being at from $4.10 to $4.26 for packing and at No. 1, 12 B\ YORK. 1o | the market eontinued to adeance and to broaden T O e Y T Ty CHICAGO, Sept. 6.~Wheat was weak to- | N 1 0¥ . roonters, 3¢:| NEW YORK, Sept. 6—R. Q. Dun & Co.'s | (1€ LI 0 HC D B though _attention FRIDAY, Sept, 6, | rom §38 o 8416 for stipping day on gold shipments, heavy receipts anc | wpring chickenv. per lb., 1@sc; ducks, 6e; spring | Weekly Review of Trade says: There 18 N0 | o nuq to pass from one groyp of stocks to an- | Receipts and shipments for the | for neavy, at_trom 4 to $4.45 fo | TACOMA, Sept. 6.—It has become apparent lower late cables, closing Je lower for De- | ducks. Tusc; inrkoys, ihic; gecse, o, real reaction in business. Gaing which were | S0C" (here was evidencq((ht tre professionnl | twenty-four hours, as compared with the | (fom 587 €0 506 for common ta cholce assortcd | that the greatest fight over the Northern P cember. May corn guined Yo, May oats Y Ot hos et mialand, $6.50; low. | TECOBNized as temporary are vanishing, but | manipulation, which at Pesent does duty for | previous four daye, are as follows: o Tt L P thie wweek shows a large | €ific recelvership Is yot to come. It will be and provisions closed slightly higher, | , 86; tye siraw, $; G mukes the price on | there remains a decided increase over last | speculative leadership In~ Wall street, attracted ercise, wnd dambs have suftored a deeline of | begun elther on October 2 or before that day. Wheat ruled Irregular, openiog weak. The | Las: light bales sell the b Only top grades | vear at this date, although prices average | outside buying power sufficient to maintain the o, | 6boul 1he to Mo por 100 1., sales 16, 16 cotisidered gutto powible hers that the most fmportant bear factor was the heavy | Wik wp pricen. oo 88 per cent lower than a year ago. It needs | Lullish temper. The high level at which ex 2 ¥ il B N LR LR, toohtvess of N0, Fabmes. Y d Trust deliveites In the northwest, which were TATOES_New potatucs, cholce stock, $c. | N0 keen observer to see that the reaction | change holds and the continunnce of gold ex- A : S A B A DB B L b 16 Parmets. Lodn, and, Trig 1,097 cars, against 483 cars the same day last stoek, $2.753.% | against a rapid advance of prices I strong. | Putts With conitnucd acliing from Lonton Com bty X made’ upy finding puiciaatrs ol from $260° to | COmpany as trusiees, Will upring some sure y Whilo this was about what the trade per Bl 0 X Hides were the first to rise, but a decided | manent' bull market and justified the hesitation | September 2...0.0000 4 s R b e Bl Ol eR L Hen Jvark | Cove 8t Milwaukee or Bt Eaul bolwewn. oW, had been cxpecting, the announcement of | CNIONS o 10, 7ic@ | break has come. Coke was suddenly raised | Of conservative interests. The aarket seemel P e XD ek evieh | and October 2. A prominent man In the it caused additional lquidation and more | 1.0, to $1.40, but has recently old at $1.10. Wheat | fof & time to dlackard these oo o® ot b to el day's market was faitly | counells of the receivership party says that 1 that the | TOMATOBS—Choleo stock, % bu. basket became apparent that the market had mnot be- | gopiember active ¢ shee tamby feteh depression, Minneapolls alse wired that the MATOES—Cholee stock, per % bu. " | Jumped over 20 cents, to 84 cents, but I8 | come sufficiently broad, and the rapidity of the | GO EFVEE T o St o | Inie $4.18 as things now stand some highly sensational thresiing retures from the h“'rl“_“’:;“'"““"“i: per doz. now slow of sale about 66 cents. Wool was | fecent improvement on the narrow market had | Soptember 3 i el 5| Recepts: calves, 400 head; | complications are liable to ensue. Shortly B e Ry ftat- towe| SR NaLony . ralsbie. || 1ate in rising, but has lost about an elghth | FENNE! 4" frites n Weak : somo | Reblembver It | hogs, 11,000 hew 2 A after the receivers were appointed Judge previous estimates. During the first hour | ~CANTAL of a cent in average price within the past | of the larger bulls evidently took profits in the ¢ . 5 . i ik Y gia ot ciobad Rat HIGHG &t 9o, | By per o Ssota] - B O T A ey st | Atyust &0 Kansus City Live Stoek Caldwell of the Eighth cireuit directed the il P oA y FRUITS. ortnight. Iron still rises, the strike having | {8 Boce: “wa ripe for 'n renction, which ac- [ CATTL NSAS CITY, Sept 6. receivers to file thefr accounts with Jud, fell off to &%c. But the feeling gradually Hindered " v [ { . y ndge e RS i e ame in | PEARS-—Cholce California hindered shipments of ore, but with troops | cordingly appeared and caused a good deal of | cattle were recelved in the yards today, the shipments, 4,70 ket stendy | joiuine. his belng the court of original Jurls changed for the better as the news c other varletics, §2 guarding, the ore begins to move. Cotton | lquidation, With a xaarp but not very serlous | Jneet run since August 2. *There were no e cirs, 0 Texas cows, s, his ginal Juris« more encouraging. Cables were somewhat vox, but has paused. The keneral tendency | decline i prices. Which the' bear: traders heiped | ERCCRL TUN sioe Busust . e were I boe steoin, 8 native cows. | diction, It is said that Judge Sanford's rule » e Tobk Wired tiil SOPt ahe 5 long o the extent of their powers. On Friday, sers to speak of, the offerings consist- stockers and fc A gt o fmpro ! Nr“r Y ‘(“:‘r“"l‘ ,:.f::,:,' o ”)::I Nrne: o il purchase where prices have notably ad- | {0822 4% A, I S BT Wlipments were | ing almost entirely of cow stuff and stock | $140a3.00. 3 ing regarding the filing of accounts Is in een mndo at the seabosra during the lawt | 5 87 booking agoiem. tbgRo . i $100 I R producta of rom, o ! WO | 0L 8 At "devering. and save o sirong | Cattle. market siron o.100 MRNEv: Dk oF saies; $hongy | SONALet with Judge Caitwells order so far ag forty-cight hours, Duluth wired that the ALIFORNIA PEACHES—Freestones, per box, he combinations have again advanced prices | tone to the close, OwIng to the celebration and races at the | 430, heavies, $4.00 ., #.16@4.40; | it affects the accounts of the party not casii deniand theré wa sharp and on the in; ciim, seaon, ST Jar fron 82 pee ton and of wire mails 2 cents fair grounds a half-holiday had been de- | Mixed, $4.10G4.30; lighis, §2.75004.85; Yorkers, $4.15 | within Judge Hanford’s jurisdiction. The Crease, while Minneapolis reportec AT N 2 per. 10 while besseme: oted 40 a A slared &nd every 0" Wil lous to get Ry complications are expected to ensue if Jud ere o y arrivals | kets, Concords, Targe lots, 20G2 Pidtsburg and eastern manufacturers from im- clare nd every one was anxiou: Be ; N 1,800 head: shipments, 400 | comp Xp S Judge e ‘,.,,,,',,.'.'51.:’2'i»ff‘mn:."'r",‘.'.l'(.'.‘,“ e "did | fornia ‘case, biack varleties, $1; Muscats, | ported ore have agnin commenced to supply west- g through with their work oon as po T inarket steady; aheep, $2.5064.40; muttons, | Hanford, after the accounts arc rendered, e e or this Moft of hews to affect ; X ik ern consumers. Special causes for the advance | Securities Sh & Cofisld ble. The buyers were out carly and bought | $2.00G3.00. i takes any action at variance with the actions prices, and shoris began to cover and there 3 » oratn, per case, $1.%. are the wholly unprecedented bridge building, the alling OF in Point of Activity el RN the 1 Waniaraatoally exs New e Stock Market of its eastern courts. The belicf is also exe ‘onstderable activity and strength, De- 1CAL FRUITS. ntinued demand for bullding in_cities and W YORK, Sept. 6.—The stock market today ely he supply was practically e: 8 h ) Hanf 4 was considerable actvIty, An e sollt. but : e “weediings, per_ box. $2.7 avy ship building on the lakes. Consumption | S0 L8 LG i o ot of | hausted. Good cows and helfers were In [ NEW YORK, Scpt. 6 2V IS - Rece! pressed that If Judge Hanford ousts the re- Solil off e later on realizing siles. Decem- | Mediier Michaels, | already hesitates and railronds Kaye not much | Sowed o conmderable falling off 16 5ot B jemand and sold freely at an advance of 5@ Ll i : e Pl il Pl b BRI L OfE e At N e = Bo%e o Californin @3.75. expanded thelr demand for rails. Copper Is also | activity as compared with Thursday, but the : e y @ L ., inferior o in charge of several sets of reccivers. In ber opene d at 0o, Sold |’;‘(‘z“‘5“|‘"‘;" bl Extra fanc 360 wlze, $5.00; | & onde weaker, with laree suppiles; (in, with | distribution of business was relatively good. i e farenl I DI SRR AN S SR UONY LSS : other words that the eastern circuit courts oiee, ol BHAS VY0 8,004, 00, 26,39 tons in visible stock, domestic and foreign, | practio higher quotatiol de o x : ol ' o1V to o Dress! ecolve! was down (o fige. The market turned very | "5 {5 N A< Chotes lare stock, per bunch, 226 | and lead, with salca f 1500 tons domestie Rractionally wisher = auotations = made o won | Desirable calves are bringing good strong | u ¢ per b, dressed welk PGB LU R Dace weak agaln during the lest hour fllllr 1 nm size bunches, $2.00G2.25. In the boot d shoe Industry many shops are " " &8 In the Lon - prices, - It Is predicted that the scarcity of Blg@10c per I|v.' as N ey are to oust them. comber sold off to W%e, and closed at 9% APPLES- discharging. hands and In- woolen manufacture | duced firmness at the opening here, and frac- | cattle will no doubt have a tendency to AND | LAMBS- R ¥ Cloge friends of the reccivers here declare There a rllln';r';hfll ”ll“ S e "“"“‘_';‘ MISCELLANEOUS, i b kd‘n 8 Clking for g of orders, | tional advances occurred in the initial dealings. u’v;usuhmrum»« ‘m retain all the ,\uun,.-r:-xrm»kl slaw ’..n.:“ il 0 #w\\i lamba; that Messrs. Oakes, Rouse and Payne are all revised estimate of the winter wheat erop | oyerppg lects, Sic per can; company [ Sales of wool, which averaged over 10,000,000 | The market, however, developed wenkness at an | they have, and with an abundance of feed | Wethers and for sheep: shech, opposed to the proposed consolidation of the would incresse the yleld about 16 per cent, | Jute i - K counts, 43¢, pounds per week when great speculative stocks 5 yilE 16 expesis o ex. | on hand they will be hble to do so to a great | ¥2.M@3.50; lambs, common to cholc g o pacific ) 6 and lute cables were weak, and this, to- L,“g s cholce. 12g1%c. w belng taken, have shrunk to 6,38).000 for e ARSI UWIRE W expectations of large ex- | gy nytage. "Of course when prices advance | HOGS—Receipts, 8,43 L) SRRIEr ALY W Otie0: r'.':;'”' ‘i"',“‘l,“""' ‘(?r'"‘m”'”h‘,"". e sether with gold shipments, caused the tinal | jjoN Catitornin, 1M 15c. the week, against' 7,667,300 for the same week In [ POFts of gold, which had been foreshadowed on | o W SOl here It Is more profitabie to sell T TP IT assertion that President Hill's statements reak. SYRUP-—Gallon Jugs, per doz., $12; | 15% the previous day. In the reaction the coalers and | the calves than to raise them the market o lpal Koty | thatt the proposed deal is yet likely to be s was stronger, influenced Inrgely by r% , Sotton manutacture has risen with cotton and | grangers were the chiet sufferers in the uctive | supplies will be larser, but they are evi- | o RGOl ol Jecelbts at e four princlpal markets | carried out express chiefly his own wish and oT s probab) 8 o ;i orts . lde; Englh valnuts, soft- | @ strong market to help st merican Tobacco and General Blectrie | gait) & Wos DRSS ARY appretens sl Vit il s 1a N o ed pla o D s, rs aetliite andards, 1010c; filborte, e Brasii | | The Drightest feaure i all the horizon ta the | were marked exceptions (» the general tendency, | €MLY 100 Scatce to cause any apprehension | © 5 s b G R L R LR R O C o A kAL AR b N t peca %01 HoRD! e, 6o ronsted, | certainty tiat the crop of corn will be enormous. | displaying great strength. The first named rose | Of, libe eceipts, South Omaha ....eue e el ) ittee. Bold from Blac tg e A tinued (o | DATES—In 60 to 0-b. boxes, 6c per Ib.; fard [ the surplus will go'into the manufacture of | of the galn, General Blectric advanced 14 per [ N0t in so good shape. The country demand | Kunsas City 7 L8% | here this week from St. Paul says the law L‘“”"x.fi‘r}‘.’.‘x"in" hwl"n':'\‘x‘ll" ;m;‘ly in sym- | dates, small boxes, 10c per Ib. cats, b ause at 3.7 oente at Now York, nearly | cent, nn-!l 1|m< an unimportant reaction bettered «::‘1: not vr‘ry large mvl ‘FIH)"'llhll i h'u«l St. Lou . 180 | vars there are all laughing at President Hill's ag d e last ho arge! ym- | S CIDER—-Pure Juice, per bbi half bbi s er than u week ago, there is no other ord by a net gain of 1l per cent ulte a good man e in hand already. e P47 SUNE S pathy with wheat, and May sold oft to 20%c, [ GIRERTIure Julce, per bbl. 8 halt bhl le use for corn, midday the tone of the general market result was that buyers were inclined to [ Totals . . TN bl S R e LU e LT whore it closed, b e, latest reports of wheat threshing Induced | strengthened, with Chicago Gas, Lackawanna and | & rices a little, Aside from the best TP a federal court decision upholding the legality Oats were <(m|.x‘ and hul:hor (-urlly \;illh HIDES AND TALLOW. :3..- |u|»‘l|m:<n»rn ]udm-nllu ralse min 4‘-!Illn||h‘ of | Tennessee Coal making ...‘,nmm guins, In the [ heavy cattle and the most desirable year- m“"‘\,' ‘_‘)‘:‘ g 2 AR AT of his rnl\vulhhl,flnll plan. Said he: “It was light offerings and a good demand. Ma HIDES=Noi.1 green Hides, 6, No. § green | Uie yield ove % bushels, and with 430,000, | inactive specialties New York, New Haven & | lings' the market could be called a dime | LONDON, Scpt. of Calitornin | very strange that this sull affecting great gold from 20%c to 21%c, off to 21%c at noon. e e ae; ey | 000 Bushels ‘to 70,000,000 bushels brought | Hartford sold at 183, @ decline of 18 per cent | lower. Before the close the fresh receipts | frults, comprising 4 NI devAa Ty | E i akibe (RhoULA Y Hive. bamn oAled The market cat and corn during e over " the s will “éxceed all “probable de. [ from the last recorded sale. Erle Telegraph, on | were pretty well cleaned up, Representative | Southampton by the Amcrican ‘line steamer | FUTGE BERERIES BRCEH abe e aft. the last hour ling to 2lc and Sep- e, 845 mands, Atlantic exports have been only 1,347.3:2 | the other hand, was in demand, advancing 3% | uajes: aris_late Wednesday night, drew a large num ¥ 2 e days after 4 Y st B Aini’ iles, og | Dishels, four” included, ws against 2700860 bush. | per cent.” St Paol & omaha preferred rose § por 2 g oty Gealern o, Covent Rnden The” prices | some of the ablest .lf;“f”:r in Minnesota el van At St Aemesr] 53 it AL, e cured | €18 last year, Pacific shipments continuing large. ' ¢ In culation dealings were i s L renlized ‘Were better than those obiained © | should have been ready to argue it, submit- s M el ey e er . et Fo cutea Y M| Tho ane farm product which has becn stronk, be | Fogular, with marked prewsire againat Sugar, | N° AY Pro Noo Av. Av. Pr. | sale of last weck, English and French frults| ping the case practically within a week after I : a rate & ver ¥ e per b, th red. o oo: | cause certainly short in yleld, rose from’ 8.1 | which, ln the face of the declaration of the reg. | 3:-::103 3 60 04 having become scarce in the interval. The fruit s ¥ : e terday’s final prices, Hog recelpts were only EED o LTS Green salted, jeach TaUC, | Cents for Epot-cotton last week o 8.25 cents an | WAr Guarterly dividends and the further ndvance cows. on' male today consistel of peaches, peavs and [ AlNE it The explanation Is that Mr. Hill's 31,000 head and 7,000 head are estimated for 1 shoarings (iiort wooled early skinw. | J80% 0 U0t SOIteh LSt BoeK tak 1n Site o1 | in domestic rolined mugars suflered ' reaqtion of | .-+ 970 ) 210 004 240 | plums in half cases and cases. The peaches sold [ attorneys had been working on the case for tomorrow, October pork shows a gain of e shearlings (short wooled early | [HIiv, DL hue =i . 1% ‘per cent. The recovery was inconsiderable. | 2.... 930 5 210 W ¥ | brought 8 00 (0 6 n case, one exceptional | weeks,” 7 No. & Ao ahshil RS (MO ficlal statements that the decrease s | 1% p y was Inconsiderable, 10 and January ooDatober, 107 TOB8 | arooied” ently, sking) 2 each o: vy flint | 38 per cent in some states and % per cent in | The close was dull and irregular. There was i . 15 lot selling for 6s9d. ~Dealers sald .that the s 214c and Janua " Octoher ribs are un- | wooled early skind), i1 peite, actua) | Texne. “The public observes much organized and | materfal decrease in the volume of trading in 2) 8 5 | peaches sold today were more desirable than vaukee's Annual Report. bh’nnfiml lflnrl"!llr:um‘y”%‘“' B 65 cars: | Welht, 4@6e; dry fiint Colorado butcher wool | Skilled labor in tiese reports, and also sees what | bonds today, with & decided dowaward trend to | & 3 2) 088 345 | ihote previously brought here, Re they Wer | GHIOAGO, Sept. 6.—The anntal report of Setimutes for fomorrow ot 65 cara; | WOlkht, 4Gge; oo butcher Woel | many specuiators refuse. (0 see, the 5,000, bales | values in the carly dealings. In the lute session, T packed in trays, In which they kept betier thar e IS corn, 500 cars; cats, :20 ca 8; hogs, 1,000 head, | P& per Mo nctunl welehl, 4@@acy dry tint | G0 Mmerican brought over. |1t 'is earneatiy however, prices stiffened and the final sales w i iet:8) i i 5 [in the old style of casew. Half boxes of pears | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul for the 1_Closs. LLOW AND GF .| ing a larger yield last e T following were the ciosing quotations on . Lot AL N an prvices tomered | stockholders today, shows a decreate of $922,- D o bl s o S o | 1t 45 5 s In better condiilo previous consign- | oo Lo o I R R TS | B 15 the o o R N el e A i i 3 mente Towever, forty: v cosen of plums oy | 032 In the met earnings, a decrease of 0@i0'4 oobg| 803 | $4cs Erense, white B, 3yc e, Yellow; 3 oM < Abrey i Sk — T AR e i bad condition feiched ‘1 Tid, forty-six cases of [ $3 81 in the gross earnings and a des 5 i dc; ‘grease, dark, 24c; old tutter,2@2ic; bees- ks “abroa auiet market without much | Atchison .~ _21%Northwestern...... 105 pears 3s, and eikh i’ cases o s 7 WOOL UNWABHED-"Fine heivy, 67c; fine | to the soutn = = CEE S T H N. Y Central.! - B I e s oty The @it shipment #old | The gross earnings for the year were $27 3 824le | MR ity siiber cotted find prowen. conrser 7 | United States, againet 210 last year, and in Cane | Fali ) Oituris & W g : AD7. previoi ot Sami CRIItoMIL, offered.isre et R R SO L TR 284 o 2804 | g cotted ‘and_broken, fine, & ¢ 59 ada 38, against last yes K Canada Pactfic. I):"l"‘:l‘l’l 3 P come from other sources, $134,647; and the i 200@% | WGOOL WASHED- AMediurh, 15 ¢ adi Sotithorn. |Qregon Nav: . it SO XOEI INT L REL QO ONY. fixed charges, interest on bonds, $7,620,377; 16c; tub washed, 16@18c; black. : CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS. tral Pacific.... Q.8 L&U.N. 9 R Sent =iThp following are the | leaving a balance of $2,796,8%6 above fixed tag locks, 2a3c; dead pulled, oise, Chios. & Ohio ooe Puclné Mall. ... 32 ok 1 O RRIHOCN ORR e SN __ | charges. The cause of the large decrease in My i oK@y i Aggregate of Business Transacted by | GUEECE Alton Bl 8o [ Mexiem U0~ | revenue for the previous year was the gen- Porkeportol| ©J i LIVERPOOL,. Sept, 6, WHIEAT- §pot quiet; | {1 ANkocinted Banks Lust Week. ago Gas, Pullian Paiace [Ophir.er:: 9 | eral commercial depression, the failure of TR demand ‘ate; No, 2 red winter, #s 10%a; | NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—The following table, {‘-“""':“‘2';‘.“1 .{{é-ull{v. e . G C: crops in a large section of the St. Paul's ter~ Lard {66165 No, 2red spring, e 1d; No. 1"hard, Manitoba, | compiled by Bradstreet's, shows ihe total clear: SR ART I Wi s : ritory and loss of perhaps $500,000 on ac- [ i N X Canltornin, s 11| Futives opened | ances at the principal clties and the percentare | Gotton Ol Cart ook Tatand. count of the big strike which occurred in short Hibs Closed wteady with near and disant’ postiions | OF Incrcase or decreace, as compared with corre- | Delaware & Hu i (St Pl July, 1894, 1%@%d lower: business about equally distributed; | $Ponding week last year: S EG) September; ds 10%d; October, te 104 Novem: B e&S g "‘-) 2l OO 2l ber, 48 I s %d; January, Bs; Erl Southern wee 610 e 907 By February, bs 1 TIES. opar Refin 1000780 2 . 680 UNEAPOLIS, Sep HEAT—Quiet; Sep- puents, © $5,00G3.60; winter | CORN>Spot_quiet; American mixed new, | CTTIES SlssriaksThoy| Deca {1 Qoo pIt ) b K 10000 564 2 3 hoos ) N L cSehts S~ W HEAT-Quict: Sep- | representing the Pennsylvania, Baltimore & A A %A, Futures opened steady at unchanged prices. QUNCRNa alA o 16,0, 423 track, No. 1 hard, 66%c; No. 1 northern, 65¢; No. | Ohlo, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and. e e Ao 3 and closed steady with near and distant posi- | oocome o | CaR T pl TR 0. Cont, ofd 2 northern, B3iac Lo No. & Pt Yeoi No. tions unchanged to %d lower; business about :‘_'len;nrk . +oee|$ 520,161,246) 28 Hocking Vailey. Un1onPaeific ... %0 5 1'1 - other roads held a meeting here today, the : . 8% Gs8ic, cqually distribu; ber,' 3 6d; October, | Chicago .. | Timote Centrar y . i 'Frisco Wheat Quotations. reat t of which was devoted to a dl CORN-No. 2, S%@%%c; No. 8 yellow, 33%@ [ "3 TN asmb @ | Boston . BT nois Central. ... U. 8. Express.. 1540 e KIS0 0N 0 greater part of which was devoted to a dis- s 6%d; N December, 38 64d; v SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 6.—WHBAT—Easter; | cussion of rates to the Atlanta exposition. 2, St. . & Dulutls 5 e, e ¥ 5 s st £ iy WSt L &P, % 1250 2 e aiasaiii%o; NG, white, SN @KorNo! February, 3s 3d. it K.&AT. pfd........ WSt L & P.p 1010 December, $i%c; May, 31.03. It was the the opinion of all the passenger (S Financinl Notes, agents that the slump in rates shown in ; demand poor; freely supplied; | St. Louls vl Fargo B 3 white, & St Louiw fancy winter, 7 San Franc L b ol 3 4 S 1180 BOSTO b 6. —Clearings, $16,125,098; bal- | the sale of tickets to Boston for the Knlghts ances, $1 Templar conclave would not be repeated. It 5 . PROVISIONS—Tacon, demand poor; | Baltimore 3 L 4 4 . nominal; No. 3, 35@37c; No. houlders, square, 12 to 18 Ibs., 348, Pittsburg y 124 T Wheellug & L. B, BALTIMORE. Sept. 6.—Clearings, $2,03,042; [ was determined that a reasonable rate would LAINTORRT e 01 be fixed to Atlanta, otherwise it would be Hams, short h - ", cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., 41s 6d. Beef, extra India mess, | Cincinnatl ... . 10,484,300 ....... B D N0 o 08 6d; prime mess, 605, Pork, prime mess, fine | Kansas City . 9,000,970( .20 TIMOTHY SBED-rime, $tdn, | O G s western mediuin, ks 6. Lard, | Now Orieans 111/l Gon | i35 s : PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $5.50@8.6214. ; primo western, 30s 3; refined, in pails, 325 | Buffalo 3,756,371 11.6/...... | Memphis & C ... LW e 6.—Clearings, $102,768,802; | impossible to get much travel to it. alances, > ST. lif.{"' S;‘pl. fi,-"l;\frur\nxv. 14.4!0;:',.’.50; bal- Rio Gra Increased Earnings. cen, $507, oney, 5@7 ent.” New' Y v et 1ic iseount pid e cent New York | DENVER, Sept. 6.—The annual report of Lard, per 100 Ibs., $.95. Short ribs sides (loose), SSE—Quiet; — demand moderate; fincst | Milwaukés . Michigan Cent $5.6506.70. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $5.500 | American, white, new, 378; finest American, col- [ Detroit .0\ 10 ari1 | Missourl Pacitic: 86214, Short ribs uidey (boxed), $6.00416.. ored, new, 3. Louisvitte 1110 ! Mobile & Ohio 1ILADELPHIA, Sept. 6.—Clearings, $13,977,- | President Jeffrey of the Denver & Rio baiances, 1,718,020, for the week, clearings . i arn- P T Grande railroad, Just issued, shows the earn. WHISKY—Distillers’ finished “goods, per gal.. [ “HUTTBR—Finest United States, T0s; good, 6s. | Minneapolls Nushville Chat.. .22, REFRIGERATOR BEEF—Forequarters, 8%d: [ OMAHA ... . lcnal Cordage.. Tho followlog were the receipts and shipments | pinqquarters, 6%d. 7 (e Nat. Cordage pid.. 2 BLEACHING POWDER-—Hardwood, 1. o. b., N. J. Central. Articics. Recoipta. [Shipments. | Liverpool, {7, HOUBIOR *0esssercsss . BB WY WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—Today's statement of | INgS of the line for the fiscal year ended m the ‘condition of " the {reasury shows: Available [ June 30, 1895, increased $445,096 over the 1 cash' balance, $181,577, 8100, earnings of the previous year. The current 217,000( 284000 | fean. The receipts of American corn during the | Columbus, 0, ... s X U.P.D. &G ather v » ) i o TeAG i lMabilities were reduced during the year from 000| 200:000 | same period, 49,500 centals. Weather fine. flf'fi.‘.‘.‘fifiu 25 § The total sales of stotks today wi 2 CHICAGO, Sept, REINES. $1,736,963 to $1,432,720. The report is very 5 Overlnnd Asks for Pro n. X 5 : < 3 Pt | Bt doseph s 5000 e 0; Bu i discount. Bankers' London ster R DBt e | OO SEL ey, BLNOLON Taney G | L s I I e S R i B LARAMTI W ERE I A S 2 t | T WHEAT , but showed some dis- | Memphis™". 913,473 4 | souri Pacific, 3.600; Notthwestern. 4,600; Reading Foreign Fina Affairs, action has been commenced in the United 83 q 8214 3314 82 o4 82 Hothered by the Rate to Atlantn. polix Whent NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Passenger agents 55535888 g CALVES. . 370 ZER 8 23 ®Y ot ‘At London (Pacific const), £2. SLUPAUL L *. | North Am. 0.0 Flour, bbl 4 1,000 [ ipts of wheat for the past three days were | Denver 7 '3 | Northern Pacific.. . D ERROE 1 banks ; . e shares, including: American Sugar, 26,400; Amer- STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. iyt satisfactory. SRS LR St. Loutis ‘Gemeral Market. . . ican Toba 29,600; Atchison, 3d assessment 1080 1044 ver 4 39,000 000 | 576,000 centals, including 134,000 ntals Amer- | Indianapolis ..... 613,726) N. Pacifie pfd...... T. LOUIS, Sept. 6.—FLOUR—Lower; patents, . . 6| 2. paid, 18,30; Burliagton, 7,60; Chicago Gas, 4,400 T o ARt NI Yor 2588 ppointing clearances and unfavorable cables | Portiand, Ore. " 176,885 28,700; Rocl d ; P e NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | S0 S0 (retiinr: Noo b red. canh. th5c; Sep: | Rochester it Ttk oug| PG GA e B L T T tember, B9%c; December, 60%@60%c; May, 6ic | New Haven . ¥ 158,169/ .|"""214 | 3,900; Western Union, 4,700. b ,900; ni 4, Closing Quotations on the asked, Y A Commoditics and Staple: COTN--Strong early on predictions of frost aad | Springfiel sers New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 16,400 | Scar¥ crob reborte, hoiding frmiy to the close, | IWoreeator o o ¥l NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—MONEY ON CALL— . LONDON, Sept, 6.—Gold 1s quoted_at Buenos | claimed the company {s occupying land bbls.; exports, 10,300 bbis.; quiet locally but & big | terday; No. 2, cash, 324c asked; September, | Atlanta ..., 3l Easy at 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed, . 2 4 at Madrid, 14.50; Lisbon, | owned by the rallway. business was done in winter stralghts for export; | 31%c asked: December, 25c; May, 2%, Fort Worth § ! PRIME” MERCANTILE PAPER—34@s% per | 1101 i ) 243 St '%; Athens, 77; Rome, 104.70; el AT, Minensota patents, $3.30G3.50; winter paten ?’f"rg 512""3:‘! 4 ih'c"f\'?ir m“:%;;‘g‘_wg _WAlh 3 . B LE 2 5% pe Vienna, 103. Running races at Union park, Councll $3.40@3.60; city mill patents, $4.00G4.25; city mili [ cortis N, %, fasty, IEHE Bld: Septomber, 19¢; De- s * | STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady, with actual i - - . | Bluffs, today. Ladies free. Clears, 33.76; winter straights, $3.25G3.40; winter | “RY f Dol And- lower: o sl ST bid, sooinel B8 business'in vankers' bills at $1.80G404 tor de- 2 s ¥ | SUtlon PavkLIRUIng etk tocay FELONE e extras, $2.76G3.00; Minnesota bakers, 32.9043.10; | CORN MEAL—S$1.64G1.70. mand and at $4.5@4.90% for sixty days: posted . y e " e Hayden's are headquarters for 25 planos. BRAN—Dull and s B k. rates, $4.89G4.90 and $4.90G4.91; commercial bills, SPRINGERS. M a winter low grades, $2.0562.60; spring low grades, | DBRAN-Dull and weaic; Se, east track. Lowell . 580G T ebrinasr 1 cow and calf. .$31 00 BSTERN PENSIONS, $1.85G2.35. Rye flour, quiet; superfine, $2.T5G285; [ M IMOTHY SEEDFirm. $8.7564,2. Wilimingtonss, i Rl aserd VER CERTIFICATES—614@67%c. b 1 caw and calf.. 32 00 = = = === fancy, $wail HAY--Active: shipping demand. &dod, and_par- | Stows. City 1111111011110 O giq | | GOVERNMENT, HONDS-Quict. " State bonds, WESTER Vetera CORN = MEAL-—Falrly active; Brandywine, | (jcularly for timothy: timothy, $7.00G14.80; pral- | Los Angeles oo il ¢ Inactive. Railroad bonds, firm. béx M'R),l'll!"’w e 1. e et f Y, 87 RIS [ILet Angaiea . Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: NEBRASKA. Uaned by SamMRY-Quiets BUTTER-Lower: separator creamery, 15@16c inaw, ‘Mich o | U8 4n,reg., new. 123 | No. Av. Pr. No. YA Racalpts, Jisghe Nflgp‘m,h.ml-kumg fancy Elgin, 21%@dse, g BOOKARA coreit o AR e X . U8, 48 coun, new. . &R, 1 steer. feeders.... slons granted, Issue of August 17, 1895, were: 2 'l 12 1241 3 30 N ¢y re ) dellvered, Opifons opened weak under low ca: %{}‘!fim}:g“,_z&v- Jacksonviile . d U. L reK. . G, ‘.E:‘Jir et o Nebraska: Original—Alfred B. Clinger, blos, ruled dull ail day With a final sharp break [ 1y btk Lincoln - e ; | ) N Minden, Kearney. Restoration and Increase undor fresh selling and closed %@ lower; Sep- | EEADTIN dipreased; 8.2 oftered. L ke i IH &S A (i Gl —James Clark (deceased), Tekamah, Burt SR s oy Cloeec 83%e; December, 66%¢, | PROVISIONS—Fork, standard mess, jobbing, | Hirmingham | 6. . 4 K. T. Johnson, Renewal and increase—John W. Weeks, . Lard, prime st £.75G5.87%. Bavon, boxed | Topel, 350 - 1w, 160 2 helfers Collins, Scotts Bluff. Relssue—Willlam Mont- CORN-—Receipts, 145,300 bu.; exports, §7,800 bu. N & s ‘opeka 9, 784). . . .. C. EW., ;- , Sc . Relssue A ot market, quict, clused easy; No, 3 Sie. Op. | jnguiders, 36.20; longs, #6.35; ribe, $6.621; ‘shorts, | Lexington, Ky, L. 257012 Mg daatie, 2 cow 200 19 cows.... gomery, Elgin, Antelope. Original widow— tions opened steady, advanced actively 'on predic- “lour, 2,000 bbla.; wheat, 3,000 bu.; | *liy Cliy. Mich, 1cow.. s BiEin, Rlaenar o arah Clark, Tekamah, Burt. tions ‘of frost, 10st part of it and closed’ irreg. | odvrCa g s ore, or o0n o Hay City, Mich, 100y | Mutusl O lon 0 Towa: Relssue—David A.' Davis, Wayland, ular at e loss on September and e ud- | “HIPMENTE T ionr o000 bbls. : sFall River .. 0 ¢ ; No. Pavific Tacs 2 Henry; Henry, Cooper, Oskaloosa, Mahaska ' Vance on later montas: Sepiember, SSRGIONC, | s corn 206,000 b oate 19,0y, I 8000 EARFONN: Srss ’ 1 bu 3 Charles D, Keller, Percy, Marion; Thomas closed $8%0; December, clos s Spri ;".’m 180 wl 126 |N. W. Consols. 1 cow 4 Gates, Lime Springs, oward. Original OATS—[lecelpts, B0 bu; exports. 200 by Cotton Market, o ain s et . C. 102 | doS. ¥, Deb. & Sl 3 e widows, e.c.—Minors of R-bert L. Wilkinson, Bpot market, ‘quict and about steady: No. 2| NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 6._COTTON—8teady: | srrersont Ne 54173 o [ asE hte. Lioaw tare Sioux City, Woodbury. B e ber. 2%, (2350 clana) yse) | middling, 75%¢: low middling, Thc: kood ordinary. | sHastinks, Neb. : b Us. 80 "|5t P Gengole7s.. Colorado? Original—Thomas H. Dickson, e bish plember, 23 G23%e, closed 2C; | §'15-160; et recelpin, 1300, biles: Erosn 16 | wtimuinirogn ? Fonn. now sot 88, 108 |a Pueblo, Pueblo, Reissue—Marshall =B L latsly active: shipping, 66Q700; good to c ports, constwise, 300 bales; sales, 800 ¥ CA L R Y 20 cows... e Waterhouse, Canon City, Fremont. Original IRAY—alEly i d i g0od 10 palen; stock, 6216 bales, do deferred 6 | hill & Albright. widow-Maria Manuela Lobato, Aguilar, La: e Wenk: Pac s s BV YO ept. 6.—COTTON—Futures closel [ sGarvesto . % 1 coW..vinans 970 200 1 heifer. Animas, HOUS—Weak; Pacific coust, J8W crop, 4@Tc; | atedy; salew, ‘200,100 balen: Junuary, $10: Reb | rom s mon 3 +res [:AtohiSon €4 | ) 0% | 1 bulees 235 3 feeders. .. Wyoming: Relssue—Ell Dickerson, Miners LEATH i Sole, Tuenos Ayres, | FU8FY. $8.14; March, $8.19; April, $8.24; May. §§ Seranton 1 3 108 | West Shore 48 3 heifers. 23 1 feeder Delight, kremont; Willlam B. Gratrix, At- Hght to heavy welk 2c; acids, 21ls@2c, September, ';1;.: i October, $7.90; November, $7.96: | Hulena 356 i 2 84 |Southern 46... .. 14 cows... 2 1 heifer. jantic City, Fremont. WWooL-Quiet; womestic' icece, 1Wade; pulled, | PESembes, 8 TN Steady) mid. ; : L N. Worley. Iesue of August 19, 1805: ; We lead the band— Mirov S—Beef, quiet; family, $10.00g12 Aling, T%e; ho sales reported; recelpts, none 3 3 Sowarsiir oM 200 A bedl LT e W v o T4 PROVISIONS—Beef, quict; fami .00912.00; | SR THe: o e, ) Toledo . i H o 2 cows. 1070 2 00 4 oxen Fritz, Sidney, Cheyenne. Increase—Georg: There's no one to show you extra_mess, $1.00G800; ity “extra’ Indin mews, | SYRVERE, bates stock, T4 baten, T ) Augusta’ U s q i o | 2 bunst 10 2 35 § feeders. ... W. Plummer, Wood River, Hall. # $60GITI. Cut meat pickled bellles, €44 | made in the weekly cotton statistios. {n which o 2§ heifers..... 677 240 Towa: Additional—Henry Clausen, Green P AT TR T Wei pickled shoulders, Skc; pickled hame, 9% | 1o %otal eales are 49,000 bales inateqd o 8000 | gy TOUMS United States..s 914,800 98| 15. , 1DAHO. Island, Jackson. Increase—Willard A, Ben- 1 PUBIC, O I T WL el | and the American sales 30,000 Instead of 50,060 | EXclusive of New York...| sw,eir,6s9] 1. Haka Troa' ton, McGregor, Clayton. Reissue—William steady; family, $12.00@12.50; short clear, $11.30G Coffee Market. 3 DOMINION OF CANADA. ar 1128 # J 51 CoWS....... 145 2 60 Coftin, Adel, Dallas; Jacob A ;‘kulh-lnl, i, We make Music our business BERLIN, Sept. 6.—Exchange on London, | States courts by the receivers of the Union COBRL L WL T i # Pacific Railway company agalnst the Rocky BARIDRey LIS STER A par cont 102¢ for | Mountain Plaster, Stucco, Mining and Manu- the aceount.’'Exchange on London, 2f 8o for | poCluiing' company for. trespiss, It i§ foR i teiel 3 235535 5 A Shenandoah, Page; Robert M. o, E & 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—-COFFK! s 7o 5 i \. WYOMING, damin, Harrison, = Original Gy e e e wreatmicy .~ 130 o, | New York stock, 20.608 bags: Unlted States ¥ 4 2 v uy . 212 |Atchinon dee.. s 8 | 1 bull 1600 175 18! 1150 yne, Clinton, Clinton. Reissue~Minors of e F ] stock, 213,000 bags; afioat for the United States, | 1 . ’ -0 | Boston & Maine ." 177 New England 6s... 113 [ 28 cows....... 473 210 3 steers......1166 James' 8. Wright, Villlsca, Montgomery, Eiging, B eipts, 6400 pkgs.: firm; state and | 22000 bags; total visibie the United States, | WinniDes ... . . C.B.&Q. . 90| Gen. El Boig | 16 feeders.... 956 3 2 4 steers, ... |1362 orth Dakota: Reissue-Isanc L. Dutton Pennsylvar ta, 16G161c; western fresn, 14@15c. 545000 bags, against 628,118 bags last year. Fitchburg,. /1111 06ls|Wis: Cent, HOGS—T! twenty loads of hogs (deceased), Glencoe, Emmons. Original Pianos—more of them and for less than anybody—Organs and Pianos taken in exchange. er; e, o oy, | , SANTOS, Sep! irm; good averuge Santos Totals .oooieiinn Gen, Blectrie. ... 894 Alloupz Mining Go sale, the lightest run of the weck since Monday. | widow—Rebecca L. Dutton, Glencoe, Em- o aageRE—Easier; Jarge, BK@TNc; small, ancy, | g3 40; receipt, 5,000 bage; Stock, ‘20,00 baye. *Not included In total fin esing. . Jo|ANIQuee Wiriaw Co The quality was falr, but ot equal to yesterday's | moas, TETROLEUM—Dull; United closed at $1.24%. 1 HAM“l‘Rfl 2:‘(:['!.":;-—!““". unchanged to i pfg :«;flc:uhflgnml” L‘:“ IH’U'I‘:;‘I‘JKIJ‘U‘II(:HII. n\i:l'nkv. r i x 1y ¢ Colorado: Original- Y anclsco Hl(u:i»rln, E - iedielonad at 8 ower: Sates, 2400 bags, 3t Y. & N. | Butte & Boston ... eports from the markets were generally favor- | Hochue, Les Animas. Restoration and re: FY e et ey, g0 | HAVRE. Sept. 6.—Opened quiet and unchanged; | BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE. | 0id (olony. 180 | Caluniot & Heein., able, and that fact, together with the excellent | fssueTiarothy W Blanchard, Boulder, A. HOSPE, Jr. i J at noon.uncaanked; t 3 p. m. unchaned; Ore. Short Line.. . 11 _|Céntennial character of the démand, made a good, active | Roulder. Relssue—John H. Loni, Colorad 8 P ety e o:| RIOBept. 6.—Firm; No. 7 Rio, $13.40; ex v San Diego ... 5 |Kearsarge hoks were. soon all sold, the prices showing an | phinss, T 1 7 S DICBguat; domeatic, (AIF 1o extra, 4OOUO; | pangs, 11%4d; receipia: 10,00 bags; cleared 1o | Npw YORr gy S tavance. Union Pacitic 10% | Oncealn ... B | e e " 0e, e niuh be fa wen puld | Lcreasé—william H. Dumay, Colorade "MOLASSES Quiet but steady: New Orleans, | the United States, 4,000 bag . g hosATR LY Namartow. | (WaslnG - T8l Quin for the heavy, as against $4.30 for the top [ SRENES LI o0 open Kettle, good to choice, 2g3ic Sugar Market. NUI s Favorae SR IO/ 1), SR naerty. sl Teaigiiay,. Beoressniative aslte; Nebraska: Renewal—James L. Robinson, | (SRR TINTTAA METALS Pig iron, steady; southern, $1.50@ | nEar Navkst. directions and @ continuance of the boom in B : No. Av. Sh. Pr 4 IR gl e e A ey g &m T AR AA ) 1 . it it U.50; - northern, $12.00@14.25. Copper, NEW YORK, Sept. 6—SUGAR—Raw, firm; | gteel and iron continue to characterize the gen- San Praneiase Mining Qwatations. fl: wugg A 20 Towa: 'Original—Thomas C. Boylan, Shen-| -— brokers'® price, $12.25; exchunge, $13.85, 1. gentritugal, 3 &-16c; refined, fairly active: No. & | org) rade situation. Latest advices as 1o the . 20 | andcah, Page. John M. Reticker, - asy: brokers' price, 337 3%@3 15-16¢; No. 7, 3 11-i6@3 WG SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. i.—Khe officlal closing s 50 420 o g : A i " 0 42 ] have replaced anxiety with o Tin, firm; strait $14.45Q14.60; plat $ 13-16¢; No. 39-1663%¢; No. 10, 3%@3 11-16c corn crop ha replace anxiety wi confidence teady. Spelter, quiet; domestic, §4.15. No. 11,'8 7-1664 1-16c; No. 12, 3%@3 0-T6c: stand- [ in the larger estimates of the size of that crop | lows: f M2 1 oy *CoFrONSERED ‘011 Shows Well sustaineq ac- | Ar1 A, %4 Tlic; confectioners’ ‘A 4464 T180; | and saiisfaction with the outlook for trade this | 14— T 180 1 {is {lsasc N. Drake. Loreits, Hon Homme. = | Telephioue 1039, OMAHA, NEB. tvity and firmnss; prime summer yellow, 6%, | Ut loaf; 4 gl Lghes Soummet o Tilea 1 autumn. Harvesting and threshing are interfer- | Alpha Con., g recley, Weld. Relssue—James G. Hartzell, COMMISSION 2 Jeftérson; John A. Gallagher, % | Columbus, La Platte, Wool Market. cubies, 444 Tl6e. nk @ liule with business in the spring wheat | Ande e Hambuckcy y: LONDON, Sept. 6.—SUGAR—Cane, steady; lit- | co ) , 4 > cher . s s BOSTON, St §-The Boston Commerciat But- | (LoNpOY; e, - 8UOAR-—Cane, steaty, it | country. Duluth, Minneapoll and 81, Paul Job- | BIHERS i C: o Flitn Grain, Provisions & Stocks % Oattle for Omaha's Market. Room 111% Board of Trade. ROCK CREEK, Wyo., Sept. 6.—(Speclal) | Direct wires to Chicago and New York, letin will say tomorrow of the wool market: The | &ivado, fair refini dulls ‘rather | ness. In South Dakoia and Washi BOSIR000.1+ .o BOROL e sk, In sieadier than last weele | Holders have | Layier.” september, ss 6 Octover, s 104, Mo Do disposition o “sell \ael arain. Cajrs | Bullion...i:” Mo Digblo. Soauently they have stuck more closely 16 quo- Kunsns Olfy Mavket, fornia reports perfect weather for harvesting, | Buiwer Con.. atal Con. ] i B0 atting for th | etall basipe CITY, " Sept. 6 WHEA Toxas, ‘whers worms are sakd G0 have periousty | Ghall 3 y —The Swan-Land and Cattle company will | Correspondents: John A. Warren & Co. e trade Is walting for the opening of the Lon- | hixher, active; No. 1 hard, 890; No. 3 red, §2c: | damaged cotton In some sections. hollar. commence loading veventy-five cars of cattle : . s 1 Lustralion masay Amioan s el | Felected. Siga Tron and steel prices have advanced from 31 to ¥ : ¢ SKIPS AND CULLS. at this place on Saturday for the Omaha | F. P. SMITH (Tel 139 8 M. STANFORD fum from orelgn 1o domenile " stoek. “Balen"of | N7 white, Saie S o # Mixed, 18Gisc; | 2 furcher, and demand al (b Gme soninucs in ; bl e - o ] 0.0 148 Mariet, The saunity ta W1 of castle Dureve F. P. SMITH & CO. the week 2,112,000 tbe. domestic and 954,000 Ibe. | “RYE—No.'2. nomlnally, 4lc. Cuals the largest preceding raté of productio Rooeen 8 e 30 and good prices are being pald for stook. {oreign, mexinst 2zi00) ba, domentic and 808 | B BEED Seady: August. nominat, mc. | A1t Hniswed - producis are. barely ‘bebimaing v | Eachequer. L Vellow Jacice BHEEP—There were no sheep here and nothing | The Srass (his season cannot be excelled and | GRR AIN and PROVISION@® O MRS \he. forsigh the sams wesk lu AY=Steady; mothy, $6.5011.00; praifie, .30 | show” the effect of higher prices for iron {und | Hale & Noreros h to make & market. enough (o feed immense herds of cattle I8 | ~pooe 4. N, Y. Life Bldg., Omah el In corresponding. advances. West - LN Y. i TIB® dmeatie A 3616080 b Foretun from. tos | 1 SUTTER-Good grades, firm; creamery, 1440 nd stcel mills have onders 1o keep them busy | Slver bare, 67@07Wo. Mexican dollars, 64NG 8t. Louis Live Btock. i, Mot ol Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus. Al DT The. same ‘date’ n 105 Tne recoipia 1o | Ve dairy; 1gMe, Tito 189 and refuse to name prices for a future | 64C. Drafis, aight, 2we; telegraphic, Se. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 6.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2,000 ced on the Chicago Doard uf date show an increase of 1,110 bales domestic deltvery. Apparently every mill and furnace in bead; shipments, 800 head; natives steady; B iantsr® Uehwarts 'Duorluku‘ t ~ the country 1 at work, and the fiscal year will London Stock Quotations. Texans, strong iexport steers. $5.35G5.05; falr o ¢ . ¥lack & Co., § and 215,025 bales forelgn. Peoria Kets. probably break the record of production. As| LONDON, Sept 0.—4 p. m. closing: 0000 snIppInk steers, $.2305.26; dressed beef o gl Natlonal Bank Omine- Doy Goads Marmet. NEBORLA, Sept. . —CORN-—Firmer; No. 3, 84o; | nearly” all Iron makers bought a vear's Supply | Siots sy T077-18] MeEioan oriimary.TH | And, best butcher grades, $5.6005.0¢ bulk of sl N . o NEW YORK, Scpl. 6.—Agenta have advanced | " GATS Shade frmer; No. 3 white, 30ic; No. 3 | tiher ltema of cost. Lo manutacturers have been | Consols. ace' 39713 Pantwoo 70 | B haten T020@0; stockers and - foede BANKERS MARGIN = Bend for, our Somples ooed o foilown: - Feppereil'brown una bieached | white, 1@idle _ more than equaled by the Advance of prices. Di- | o MY, Cooira B gSs oo ang helters. - Bros0; Tosums 204 Debbarn BUaa? Chicaso. TRADING pluiniog MaTaiN T AUING T, rren wncy ducks, %e; Far [ RYE—Dull; nominal; No. 2 new, 40@42c. versity of demand and certainty of heavy re- ida. Reading. §018 | and Indian steers,’ $2.76G5.T5: bullc of sales, §3.00 Dea reet, o DEFINING ALL MARKET E. Well 86-Inch bicachied cottons, Te; Pacific mills | WHISKY—Firm: fnish: 4 ome £o o 8| ] s 'and helfers ? H A . | B XPLAINEDGKESSIONS. Alko our dally mar R Joch Deachied ooltong b e Bt | AT i fel ed goods on the basls of Questa et 1o come 'l"r.‘:::g Jpoint o the lron and 1083 | Mex. Con s @3.50; cows and helfers, $2000: 18 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Boston. [ & %0 00 T i st Sir ey my & HOGS—Receipts, 2,800 head; shipments, 1,200 tely rade in ress with agents and | RECEIPTS—Wheat, 16,30 bu, ins i I g R0 §-] . Ret B higher and native active; heavy, COUNTY, Both free. Hank references furnished, ARBO- souters. Wil Uhe atu (ke tprine deparments | oute: 180 b\ 135 ‘nonar Wsic week ‘e Securacd at Beattle aho Taboma un ‘e | MONSY- W@y per cent BHa mma Ba S i, s i el iR SHENGE by gv.c wmple evidence, ts | SHIPMENTS-Wheat, none;. oorn, Pacific coast, St. Louls and Kansas City in the | The rate of Zh.mm in_the open market for | SHEEP—Recelpts, 1,800 head; shipments. 200 BOARD OF TRADE, 222 Tradus Bulldiog, Chi- wanting, ®oods for | outs, 138,700 bu.; rye, one; barley, none, west, Duluth and St Paul in the northwest and | short and three months' bills 1s % per cent, head; market strong; Bative muttons, $2.4093.%; Bought sud Bold. Oorrespondence Boliciied. | CauO 513 Douglas. TINE—Quiet; 2T@28c. sales, 3,000 bage. Iron and Steel Industry Continues to | Rubber.. 40% | Frankiin . 21" | market here. The trade’ opened brisk and the | Springs, 11 Paso, Mexican War survivor— mz Art and Music, g8s £8883 lons and there has been a fair retall business. | K ANSAS CITY, Sept. 6.—WHEAT—Slightly | Texas, where worms are sald to have seriously | Chdllenge