Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 7, 1895, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: