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THE OMAHA DAII:Y BE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1895 il 825,500 ¢ d . o o t o o CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | i ittt pietatis sitct| COMMERCHAL AND FINANCIAL | 8% S0 B3 o g | goane o o v vk e WA [IVE STOOR MARKET |53 S s e wdones — perature of the storage t-kept nround thirtystwo | Alten, T . N. Y. Central...... 103k _— xed, $L8004.25; Iikhis. $4. 0000498, % i Until recentl; ’ dogroes the white oft Oheiex In prevent om | Am. Expross 3 IN. YA N. B, i Recelpts, 300 head; shipments, Business in a Jobbing Way Presents Bome | 1 ot oron woaid kens pael s ot | Wheat Kept on the Down Grade by Heavy | batming thin. and_ thestore e e e o | Ealimora® Ohlo.| . $8Y OntarO & W Light Run of Oattle Yesterday Dropped C HEN and maker S b 8igns of Improvement. magnMficent showing of the corn erop. In North Reoei #tfck tothe shell. Not only does the low tem- | Canada Pacific.... 8 IAmbe, $L50614.50; wouthweste that case the country wouild have produced eriiwestem Seosipt. verature prevent the wiase from coming off the | GAIRGH SOUtROrD.: oreran N the Total Below Last Week. s, o ) ©oM e o' thicken the | O ol ¢ s D00 baies (3 vas propuesiod in the — Alburnen o Ahat It SaPpents the YOIk without dif. | GIE8. & Obio... [ 214|Pucifie Mail CHICAGO LIVE ST COUNTRY COLLECTIONS HOLD UP WELL | tlone have ‘prevamiet o Jaca prebie condl- A ELD - STEADY | Mitin o oo, rove o b Yy g Pt - outh, —Fresh stock, (per, T ¢ D TR Pullman Palace. - %fl’:-:"-&’...fi';.".l",&‘é" e Ve ane south, | CORN- WAS SLOW BUT HELD STEAI i o P gt e o A PR hicige Gax. uutu“”x':";'f Rt GOOD DEMAND AT TEN CENTS ADVANCE | Mecelnts of ok L $240,7H00%, Despite the: recent. bad luck. (o iy i e crunmary, 11QiSe; sepATator | 6./, 0. & S\ L. R 6 Wi = CHICAGO, Sept, T,-Cotte Duyers Who Will Attend the State | the cotton crop the yleld is larges y VEAL-Cholco fat, 700100 1b ol Colo. Coal & Tron.. 7" |Rock Ialand. ... S TN Tty HR T i oy e Skl 0 bajos” (e ey Yol 18 latger by 237 | Stoeks of Wheat in United States and s e o S 1bs., are quoted at | Cotton Ol Cer O Better Grade of Hoss Sold at a 5-Cont | 21 Vrices mominally wichanged Sieera. wid 3 0 o i W in i o pid \ at from 0 3.8, Texans at from 82 to $3.40, Moving—Country Produce. Dy mearly 180,00 bales. The cotton states rrolban _:"" fyi grenm. T@1Ic: Limbirger, Novl, 12e; brick, | D & G. ¥, 4y i ] Onea Were Stew 8nle at In hoga prices were strong to 6o Highe witn'* ave been trying to do their best this year N Vi ol ey e ... Y Fairly Steady Prices. > sales principally at from $.25 to $4.35°Tor packers ¥ in anticipation of t 2 ; ATRY<Fféns, 6@6%c: roosters, 3c; | do pfd N ron. and at from % to $4.00 for ship| 2 The volume of trade in a jobbing way | raw crop that creates the chief interest in | CHICAGO, Sept. T.—Big receipts of spring PIORONS - Per doa gfl i geese; bo 6. Northern pfd. y 3 s . R e range o during the past week showed no very | cotton, for the corn crop Is four times A i\ s b e 0. b Rown | | HAY-Upland, ‘.80 midland, 8850 tow- | Hocntis Yaiiey. | Unton Pa . SATURDAY, Sept. 7. | larxe sold at from murked change from the week before. In| YAluable as the cotton. ‘It is the manufac. | Wheat kept the wheat market on the dOWHl | land, 86, rve straw, $5; eolor makea the price on | Hiinos ¢ S |G 8. Bxpress, Receipts and shipments for the past to common to cholee ted Tight e ithe. reer buying, | LUTIng inferest attaching to the cotion that | krade today, December closing o lower. | haye lieht bales scll (he best." Only Top grades | St Bi& B 30 twenty four hours, s compated with the | WCENtS At from R.8 to $4.50, and pike at from ' some lines there was a e freer buying, | jJargely gives it importance industrially, The | May corn gained e and May oats %e, but | Vring top prices ; I B A s funs | Drevious Tous daye ave Poli but in other directions the demand from n:al\(lv]n Is rich In corn and cotton this year | proyieions finished at declines, I EGETABLES, . A5 5T previous four “I‘:!“;"lll"lfl ollows: : ;o s o large, at all event o D A 3 otatoos In the ates have o ptd S1PTS, Sy N e e i e, o and the signs of a Prosperous | *ypeqt ruled dull and lower. The contin- | and fhe balk bf. the. cron pue Bontl] boen dug | o 40 PLL;. 1 A Cattle. Hogs. Shoep. Horses. & A Whs 4o Py year and good markets. were never more - the average all around was about the same. | rom gng i ued liberal receipts in tho northwest were | Keted or consumed at home. Muye the sty | Lead Trost. I 5 September T....... 1,55 1 Trade as a whole Is holdiog up well for i ! 58 | Record, . A howe Loiev Y g again a feature, being 1,070 cars, against 588 . As yet, however, thera hus been 1iie i September 6., 1408 vy the season of the year, confirming the early | The Oregon hop crop Is now nearing the | cars the same day last year, Bulifes ware call from that quarter for | I v September 1 1618 anticipations of a good fall trade, Money :mm- of maturity and the usual activity at | (ot material changs, but there Was | back “I'm,"""m"'l';:;‘ '; ve sweet p A September ... 512 i 18 commencing to flow from the east west- | this season of the year is noticeable among 3 1 . farmers. &hd erers 3,0 thenorth of! 1 b 4 1} | September 3........3,002 ™ ‘ CATTLE--Recelpta, producers and deafers. 'Marion county and | practically no export or cash demand, and gardeners still digging M A shipménts, 3,700 aead 3 ward ap a result of the crop movement, | that portion of Dy - e . » " | Potatoes, and a rdb was Tatger it Missonrl Pacific.. ¢ 0 d 3700 aead market steady at portion of Polk lying near the Will- | there no life in speculation. Holders | [y'hios: and ns v than usual | Moo biel G ks Whesnitsises UXAN Rloors, $2OMPLES Texns cowh and the money market is commencing to | amette river, hop dealers say, produce about | showed fncreasing discouragement and there | will commence ar a inter oy’ Borthern potatoes | N B > Bentembios d At Hoke, Bhes beef steers, $2.0505.40; native cows, feel the Influence. There 18 undoubtediy a | half the annual vield of e state, hence | 0 ncrous liquidation, with the. buying | been e case. " In isens abd sy, X : et L e v o b stockers and fosders, $2.0062.40; bulla, ed y son- | Sale comé headquarters for dedlers. | WO 3 o N ‘ uth and Kansas, w! N " Se ¢ . s better fecling In the country, and the &er: | The yards in that section are looking well, | slow and cautious. The Expofts of wheat nmers ate beginning 1o raise nte v 2 LD | Septemk e L 2500 ahipmients, 400 eral situation fs improved since & week | The yield may be a little light for want ofel and flour from both coasts Mring the week | lurke, and although' some comp! the o | Am. Tov. G5 . ples > 3 . to higher; bulk ‘of miea ago. raln, during the rowing scagon, but the | were about 400,000 bu. larker than the week | hiard the vicid s not expected to Ba. bk r v X While the receints of cattle during the | H.2is Jioioum packus, URO Country collections do not show any ma- v is above the average. Lice have not | &1 : shortened. (hereby, | The H HEDY 8 R present week have been liberal the very . B Hits, 43 i York- o onag: to Br . ous, being equl to 2,260,000 bu, of Wheat. ¥ y now Satler - o Deen a menace to growers this year, and | P & eq crop, and while they Will not have 2 s A Leather ofd... light run today has caused the total for the 3 " r:-.“n, shipments, 300 terial improvement, though it is about time | (e © e op burr has & particularly bright and | But the deliveries at+primary points have | carry them thro e Wintor £ that there was a change for the better in | heaithy appeara‘ce. "This. It i§ clafned by | been genorous, the traders (EUrITE on an in- | that they will ke brent o:niams une totn]_sales “of st AU week to fall somewhat bebind previous that | respect, Collections, however, are | growers, 19 due to the fmct that there 18 | cronse of about 1,230,000 bu. fn the' visible| € stock for some time to come. " "ot i L weeks, Ior the year thus far there 1s a de- Weekly Ba at as good as they have been any time this [ less foliage than usual this year. There is | ext weel e loc eotion con- | A A crop of potatoes has been dug in Texas, 30 L Hurl X crease ns compared with last year amount- | Npw YORK, Sept 2 us an Incrense of ncrenke over former years, | SUPPIY next week. The local inspeetion con- Lyut they ‘are alrendy pretty weil conammed. - | € 2 g Lo 1626 Y £ the iated " My 215 g LA o The Jobbers of the city are all expecting | though hop men generally apprehend no | tinues comparatively poor, oBly' 2y cars of | wants of that state however, are being supplied X & g (o 162,688 head. of e wsociited” banka show [The ollowing u lirge attendance of buyers' in“the city | dificiity in securimg pickers if they arc | new winter having been recefved ‘today, | from Colorado, which Iy reported as having an X The rece’pts of hogs show a slight in- 106,000,y iorease’ $68, 100 lognt ave written ey would co - . e ety # i ot vy erop of V. ~ ve bee ived s pol SLEZLAM: clrc . incrense $10, 100, that time, and are holding back their orders | for friction between whites and Chinese. . A today’s inspection 10 cafd gradéd No.~ 2 Atoés, and reports indicate that the quality 1s | | wivw “yo loney Market, Al Io‘|" b |h“_q (“-\lxaiiu:hlxiwl::::‘ Al ‘l‘\r.ll ase .f' ,“|(. et Tt then.""“Fhe traveling men will all be | hop dealer, acquainted with every vard in | against 227 cars the same day last year. L Saey Nt 1 ORK, fept. 7.—MONEY ON CALL—| fo onding period of last @ear. mente of the 35 per cent rule. valled In off the road, and a large house | Marion county and many in Polk, imates | Argentine exports of wheat for the week he Dakotas ‘report large vields of good pota- | Fasy at 1 per ceot. 4 RRR 7SR BELN S, The New Yotk Financler says th ot 18 anticipated In’ & kood many lines. | the acreage at 7,500 acres, which will re- | Were only 40,00 bu., and have been steadily | foes, and as North Daketa has come well to the (FPRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34@44 per | The weelds sheep receipls are quite Iberal | iatiiment of the mansciated ays thie werk: The The tact that so many ‘morchante are ex- | duire 16,000 pickers, ' The consensus of opin. | decrensing for somé time. Hradsireot’s saye FRmcEs & potito atate during the pasT:tew CETERLING 1 ANGIR-PUI: UJ0 L ARET IR L D LA R e week ended September 7 1 a remarknble pectinis to visit the city in the course of a | ion among Salem hop men on the output of | that the available stocks of wheat_in the Ihe ciop of tiese siaten hat considerable bearing ] | et i Habuete boin o IO I e [ T e o R aye. Pplied, belng en « In several features. Ahe loans raehed the r 5 Boubt. bean kesping buc regon hops this year s 100,000 bales, [ United States and Canada were e arket conditic - 2 90y for de rely bare on some days. " unusual - fgu which brings b R maary. onders and_ detracting. pack | Salst 70,000 last year and’ 38,000 In 1805, over 200,000 bu. during the monthiof Au-| It Washington the recent dry weathor has sert- | Wil $hR@Lse for sixty days; posted The following will show totals for the | sl loan e or $L161,100 Higher I L Tt hos Just lenked out (hat & combination | EUSE, Where they increased 13,615,000 bu, the | usly damaged the potato crop, and reports from | M . $4.9004.91 - week with comparisons than the larg Stad b v CHANGES IN GROCERIES, has for some time been formed which is | Same time last’ year. - But there was- {oo ety k] ot e i uen witky | Sl @0TH%: no sales. Cattle. Ho tory of t yse. The e il B nducted secretly, says the Harvard (11l.) | much liquidation for any of the strong fea- | gue '\ many o e T " ¢ 83 10, ana imate bus- The grocery market of the past week | Independent. Plans have been perfected | tures to,attract attention or to exert any in- | menta. Tn Oregon very mucs the shme comis Steady: new 4s, cou- | Recelpts last w 5 as, coupled 1 ot has not presented many or very important fluence.' December sold early at S0%c, but{ tions prevail, but on the whole the fenoris. s coupon, 113%: ds, reg., | Same week 191 . 3 Y of Toans Incid il ghicts changes. The sugar situation has absorbed r A went off gradually to from 594¢ t0,68%¢; and [ ceivea do not have a eolor s decidetis biig, |1 1 . rek., B6ig; Pacific 6s of | Same week ‘03 o1 3 3 el settles about all the attention of dealers. There ‘market Closed at 6. While in some ‘places. the crop. wil ot suppiy ™ Same week '92.1.1 111 1554 50] ! Srength taine Was fnadvance of 116 cent on granulated ¥ accomplished, to scep tnoand bu ap | Corn was slow, but held quite steady. The | home wints, other places report o falr erop” on tottions on bonds were as follows: CATTLE—There. were only thirty-one ¢ . e O ey Btin: and: raners AT e Atter Jatiuary 1, 1805 the | Weakness in wheat hud somle tondenicy to lanids the crop Is generally good. Quo- . T UL YA P londs in the vards, the lightest run of the : firm et |9 now very firm, and refiners | intontion is to force prices t ‘h higher | Weaken corn, bi 5 offset to a con- 3 L RIG, T8 s onth so far. Affer e recelpts of i o are overfsold, and will only aceept orders | futire, "from wWhich ‘very hanasome brofics | Siderable extént by talc of frost. Muy kept New choicn stock : ; ou | & W& I The” past_fow ' Wieek 1t @id ot seem_ s it o the reserye ¥ subject to délay in shipping. The market | T 5o "Toizeq Bhoutd these pians ane | steady at from 20%c to 2%c, and September | SWELRT ATOES—Clioice . 8 3 o 1168 | Rrie Jas e B | thetd war ST e e rards, cdss cash down ' Lo £ 84 on taw sugars b high, with a muct firmer | fooy P4 PNy fhotovement In reneral | At from e to Si%e, May closing gt 20%e | per bbl _ Tl G. H. & 8. Y Among the offel were & few pretty | v botter ra feeling in Iurop d it would scem rea- |y giness, which promises to be still greater | 804 September at E ONIONS—Home grown, 23ie. 7 $G. H. & 8. A. 7 4 | fafr western steers, which met with ready | Jlibments is having e D e for susar is | this fall, will greatiy favor Jarse profits, at |, 08ts were quist but fym op small stocks (GABBAGE-On_ orlers,” sacked, per 5 S s, 1 5, 8 ; sale, The packers seemed to want a fow |1 oot i | near future, o d for sugar s | o oTIAa . O AR L ofits, 8t May opened ige.higher at 21i5e, touched 2l | $L. 3 § 10 68, v 100% | good o % Pwere. not. 100k Anks g $1.821,80 neldent to the canning of fruit, which is st A dull day and weakness In prices was the | 004 2 elas 08 | i strong to 10¢ highe: While desioutts sre 1,000, abundant in most localities, " g : record of the dealings -in provieionsy-The | WATERMELONS-—Crated, per doz 1004 M ® e . L zit posits 00 lews, 3 s anglan ckere o . | reoord o; e ELIERY o BL0C g G r . here were al elve loads of Cows | serve s n little an during the =ix weeks un review, In |.Ohe Inferest T e RIS e ¥ much | (ke gther quring its execution, even It only | ment per doz., 60@We. MiRSOUTT Gk« . do 4ds andeverything ‘scld early, Frices. showed it some ‘cases houses report that they ‘were | {IRGouraked. e captalne of vessels who | for a small amount. Compared with 1o | i 5 S Db beel' steers, LIVERPOOL, Sey ol ‘GIBES rushed to Il orders during the latter part have made small catches during the week | day's closing prices October, pork i 15 dnd:|| The scarcity of good fruit in England s ohe of | s ? IRV G, ivest. tats There was the usual Saturday's quiet in ;) “0vsd; No. 3 of the week. The only apparent reason | 4te afraid to jand, the i e crews 10c lower, October lard is 2%& and‘| the notable features which attracts the attentic % k the feeder division, here was some trad- d 2N for the very ‘exccllent character of the de- | &te =0 dissatis Mn that should the vessels lard is 10c_lower, while Qctober |of the American visitor. Fruit dealers on t. v . 105 | doC. & P. W ing, but thete was no snap to it, and prices nia A" firm, mand of the past few days appears to be [ Some Info port they would leave at once. show 10c and January only 2%c deeline, | 3trects in London b yery poor assortment. |y 60 |SLL & TM Gon, did'not show any improvement. Values for sher fioi the improved feeling in the country. s he r‘ ; e 1! M‘l‘l cept n:( at sea in the stimates for Monday: Wheat,: 100 cars; | and what they have is very inferior in quality . 6436 SL L &S F. G ‘6 | the most part were about steady. Common N aqually distribute * SHELF HARDWARE ADVANCES. fope of rturining Into & better streak of | corn, 480 cars; oats, 326 carss-hoss, 20,000 | InlAnG I8 pUULY B, BOOT 1ot produting codp PR . and light stockers and feeders were very 45 10%d; Novemi, Tho hardware jobbers are also talking fn uck. 8 an instance, it may be stated that | head. and no 4Iw‘uh| Britishers would relish a good | Atehison d4s. .. Q% o 2 Y R wier 1o BB 0 'Waht AReL % A JuBuRrY; < B o har : s0 talking the captain ‘of one. Vvessel who had salted | "*fhe leading futures ranged as follows from a California peach or pear. The ex- | Atelilaon 20 &' . 3614|U%B. + ey k e 5 v e ks an encouraging tone, and are pointing to | some fifty barrels of thore mackerel, was o bt ko ~ portation of fruit from this country to Europe | Camtida 8o. 10734 West Shore 4s.... kind u'r .‘;.'un” 'lyx'\\‘]; u;l«( Ter lkv'\;-r"r.\‘ “xi;“ cleared o kinds of cattle before the Tnoroased sales as compared with a week | Sfored (oo wor N o ok nge | TArcies, 1o T High | Low.. ] Clo been tried several times, but without com. |iLcd N Southe 1 IR T Gl i ) to trade than for some time past, and the | ho refused to sell, fearing that if the fish s o 58 ho can devise 0 method of transporting fruit in |~ - NATIVE BE EERS. October. N; Nove : more hopeful taking this ns an indi- | fig TTused to' sell, foaring tha R ] covad oo | GOL@N Season from California to Engiand in good sa Ticaton HEbol Gastations No. Ay Pr, . Ps No. yAv. Bd: Junu i chru gation ' sunstantial vevival, in this par- | 5 safied “with tha iy AL 4L UA| canen| C3iar| . . GuR | abie conditlon.” In'a country “wiere et I8 wett | BOSTON. Supt. 7ot eyt 2) 300" it 1Y) FLoUR ¢ steady; demand fair; St. Louts cular line of business, at least. e S Bls A 50 sparingly it s difficult and aimost impossiy ahd, Thst var D aliig nebsis ; Lditines The hardware market has not been, with- bl Gy el it ol Gl : 334 sanary {o keep fruit or any other perishable product. any SRR Woriih Al aming soaces, ¥ Priess for fi 10 2 sacon, _ steady, eut changes of some considerable impor- | B (W% 8 . b Gl gar 0 ¥ 32 e reasonable length Juotations: < - 2 73 s S . sea western, G0 3d; W tance. Nails have kept every one guessing, | Barly last week T . pi PEARS—Choice a Bartletis, $2.3:@2.50; 2 3o ! ey e W, First it was announced some little time [ StATIC0, Tuither notth tn tie hope of fafling | May.. 20%| ? 3 e N e o b & 1.00 i Gy o i e 3 o ; ago that the combination would ive nails | (ien ‘so far this month in. New England | o S 104! ¢ @L185 Taoy heleties, Tpabgrzs 0\ Mocks B0 | A% Sntte duu: ; ooz i o 26 ; nd moders apother boost, = Then the manufucturers | wiars Have heen white and fat, and readily 5 184 SOUTHERN P/ None, Bell Telephone: ... 149 [Atehison s, D 16 BRI 1058 : n whige, new, 3s; finest Am who are controlling the market put their | priny the high prices demanded. The high $ 214 APPLES—Che « stock; bbls., $2.00@ | Boston & Alb: {Atchison is.. - heads together in consuitation and after | priek e BIEh prices Gemprted. e Bl | oo b b Boston & M ' and mature deliberation announced that it haa | Prices XKeeb the confumme - demand . tn : 845 CALIFORNIA PEAG stoges, per box, | C.B. & Q Leen decided not to advance prices. On the | piind eff S E (IE WEIRIRE 16 IO UbD § 9 72% $1.00: clings, ! Fitehbunrg.. 2 top of this came another change of mind, | hrve o fow . barrels n stock . fear that 18| GRAPES- EFOWH stock, per 10-Ib. bas- | Gen. Eleel 397 Alloucz Mining G tollowed by an advance of 20 per cent. Lo | fii'® &, fG%, barrels In stock fear | that g 595 Kets, Concords, 23a%e;- IArge 1ots, 2@2e: Call- | Hifiols Steel "0 76 [Atantie . ... cal houses have marked up the prices ac- [ (€H WIE RAYC 10 pay ghet prices 5 87k fornin, per black varieties, $1; Muscats, | Mexican Cen 11434 Boston & Monia; fic ¢ cordingly or will do so commencing with 3 A et $1.25: Tokays, $1.50, " s N-X &N.E.... | Butte & Boston. .. « Quotati this week at least. . 570 SCTARINES—Califorfiln, per case, $1.25. Old Colony.. n The general line of shelf hardware, which [ COMPETITION FROM AUSTRALIA. 2600 ¢ TROPICAL, FRUITS. S S Lis i F G ol sl R DT A e ! has been o far exemnt from any advance Cash quotations were ns follow: ORANGES—Chofce scodlings. per_box, $2.75; | San Diego : ; 8 S - - T “prices, has taken an upward step of 10| Movement to Curtall the Market for | FLOUR-Winter patents, - $5.0005.60; winter | Mediicrranean sweels, none; fancy St Michacls, o Paifio. 3% _ 3 A S R 5 ki per cent during the week. American Meats. straights, $2.85@3.85; spring patents, $3.2343. none; Californin Videnelan, $3.239.38. West End.. i ; . A NEW CURE FOR CONSU TION, g V The South Omaha packers are consider- | spring siralghts, $2.7561.10; bakers, $1.00612.3). LIZMONS—Extra fancy. jemons, 360 size, $8.00; [ “do i ioii0i i A E — BOOTS AND SHOES, wiF 2 spring, (8GO 300" siza, 800679, 0 v 1 Like Other Alleged Re 14 il Alling ;i ably. interested in.the scheme of the Graz- N& 3 sprine, Ss0sc; No. 3 spring, | 30 AN N AS Choled,lalys 2,05 | Westingh. Blec.. B % i . AMeRS Smedies TRty Rdots nnd shoes ave sclling as well as | A0 t 4 (e ‘ DANANAS—Cholca'lajge stock, per bunch, $2.26 = g A b3 o A TEh G coulll be expected at the present time and | ier's Meat Ixport company of Sydney, Aus- | 3, 33%o; No. 3 yellow, @250 medium size bunthés, §2.0062.25. Ban Frastines Mikin P . 9 . pags Toenl jobbers appear to be well pleased with | tralia. During the past week .or ten days | O No. 2 white, 31%4@21%c; No. | PINBAPPLES—None. .y ot s R Ine ARGt a0 B WASEINGTON) BapLi( oA N W OIS thé*character of the trade that is coming | o representative of that company has been |’ 3 MISCERUANEOUS. it ANCIS00, Sept. 7.—The offcial closlng, oAl e . coneumption has b¥n reported to the State to: this city. A great muny of the retail . 2, 3. OYRTERE Bxtra selothe, S50 pricatis | quotations for witning sioeks totay were as fol- { i 2 : 4 merchants of the atate have wwritten that | €Xamining into the methods of the packers =No. 3 35G4214e1 No: 4, 30@3e. seleotw, 40c: New. York cotmta, gge. o oy [ 1OWHET department by United States Consul Chan- they will be n the city during the fair | Of the wesl,]wm;-lvlc:v ‘ro Introducing th;m ,”M\{ignwyb.\!‘;p.\'l?,m::u o p {-‘lflfl—Purm,\', 15 (-m;%._ g 13e. :]nl : - a8 - BULLS. ceflor at Hayre, He says the cure was first week and will call upon the jobbers at that | into Australia, Instead of treezing meat for | TAMOTIY SEE ne. $4.19G4.20. 1ONEY—California, 1. Dl Con.... R ) 2 L0 treid KR & T ery mall (ol oe ‘letters of that | export the Australlans propose' (o refriger- | FROVISIONS Mess, porke per Bhl.. 80685, | MAPLE SYRUP-Gallon, fugs, pet doz,, $2; | Ands 32 |Kentwoky Gon.: 3 ey ol 1 oughit to the attention of the world' dt & kind and the boot and shoe Jobbers are |ate it after the manner of American ex- T, pare. .01, Suost rib sides (foves): | Bixby, §-gali ca . Belcher "0 | Lady W E 1 ] s of physicians and sclentists at Bor- looking for a crowd of customers. porters. It is sald that all the Australians | ; Sliort clenr aidos (hoxedy: $00guss, - C. | anelied. Tot; ataiardn. A1sees. Ribert Toos PRl St Mond o 2 0 e B tolgunsiderthe gueastion S8t SRRy L i i Pequire s an -lmprovement in..ihethods to o (hoxed). 36.0066.%5, shelled, 12¢; standards, ‘Uie: fiberts, 10c; Brazil gnofi. ey s A e DR NbInLIoN Ll Vs KoImEd P, THE DRY GOODS TRADE: bosame ety orouabie’ cotbetitors of RS—Cut loaf, unchange nuts, 10c; pecans, 9c; peanuts, raw; 6e; roasted, TP Mount Diabio.. T 4 11060 ption by vaccination. Prof. There has not been quite so much of a | American' skporters 1 1okhs, followlng wers e receipis and shipments [ 7e.° 80 S Tl £ g Qi _ e § it Marigliano, an Tiallan, resd o paper which rush of business during the week past in| “The producing power of the. colonies i | ‘%1 G DATEEIn @ to 10b; baxes, 6o pef 1i: fard | G Ove 2 Nt tracted much atteation, ciaiming to have the dry goods line. The jobbers attribute | safd to exceed ahy other country in th rticien. Ripmants: | datess amall boxss, d6c per I RS sy . 2 Qiscovered an efficacious yrocess for ths it to the near approach of the fair and to | world. It is estimated that Queensland has | four bois = RICE POPOORN-Ir the edr. on orders. por o % 5 h treatment of consumption by the injection the fact that a good many of their cus-| about 7,000,000 head of well bred cattle, and | \ient bu...... 14.000 | 0 e, " g o ¥ . 3 of tubercular serum, which he says renders tomers are holding back .their orders until | this is considered a short stock. This center ¥ b4 8 Ui HIDES AND TALLOW. .. ? the subjects of the diseass immune. that time, when they can visit the hous ¢ ver - i 230.000 i3 AL S 3 > q - ! Bos AhA Mo & selection. Trom Stock of the | A" Trosen. stabe Sore. than 120 head pet | Hacn: 181000 | | HIDES -No 1 green hides Toi No. 2 green | Excliuer.. Uit Con i The canenl recalld the comparkiive tailure goods that they want. annum. In New South Wales there are sald | Bariey. b snmnusl T asione i R 1 green mal s No. 2 | Gould & Orrey /11 |Yellow Jacicet of other attempts to treat consumption suc- 'rnlp courxa of the market for staple cotton | to be 56,060,000 sheep and 2,000, o S o T e e | a0y 1¢ § 10 15 Halo & No 01 . nllxw -|lml sayy this i icular process goods has heen marked. by undiminished | regards’ Vietoria, New Zealand' and south aneo todav tho butter mar- | dry’fint hides, 12 M4e; N ; hides, 104 | _ Slver bars. 67@07ie. oy s still in the experimental stage:: The papsr strength. Some eastern manufacturers of | and west Australia In fhe proposed export » creamory, 11@20¢: dary, 9w® | 128; 'No. 1 ary salted hides, Tc: p sured | G430, Drafis, The: tola i is op:n to several objections, for Pri 7 o R benntioally withdrawn | movernont, cattie und ment exporters in this | 176 KB, sleadyi 13n@1de. Chooso, THAUNC: | | hudes, o per b, ess. than Fally cured, . e b -<rabiab - : 15 4 T gt o m'r’clsv PR LS nMu”llo s {rom the market mnl“(vlfimllv that they dulul'l prml:llre b‘fi“ —_— SHEEP ll-l-u:rs Green salted, each 25@60c; London . 5 his process for obtaining the serum, which N THE P JOE LINE cattle for home consumption, and probably | ygpw GENE) ap | &reen salted shearings (short wooled eardy skins), | ~ LONDON, b ! F 2 h o! F s - = eat exports. skins), No each, B@lic; dry shearlings (short x g Y H (1 460 3 00 v 3 L neo e ( acking confirmation, an fulling off in the egk receipts and at the | EoL SXEOTCien hts country' losing Quotations of the Principal | w. et B Cousols. 4ce'L. ... 107% |38, Paul e yot be regs " > y'' Australia pa wooled early skins), N 2 each, b dry flint | A T 0 its infallibility cannot as yet be regarded a seme time an improved demand. The con- |, Gompated WIth If cattle, but heverthe. Commoditles und Stapl Kansa and Nebraska butcher wol peits, actual . Pi 8% N Y. Contrai % | 10 2 e 3w 3 an accomplished fac ] e i sequence has been a deeided advance In the | 1 the namber is sufficlent t il_what | NEW YORI, Sept. .—FLOUR-R; 2 | weight, 4@6e; dry it Colorado butcher w 94| Pennsyl o0 n A plished fact. \d € s the number is sufficient’ to spoil wha NEW <, Sept. 7.—FLOUR—Recelpt: < | weight, 4di6e; dry Colorado butcher wo . o Tk . f 5 80 ¥ IV 7P - N While exgs have hacn KoMK un, the | 1hatkats ATe. Jofe Tor AMErCan beef in K- | w0 bbis.: exports, 15,000 bbin; dull ot wear, | Poitt, Ber I actual weight, sGotic: dry fint 1 F s S THRI ABAag s s . : ; s 300 2, E T as iy the SOHpal SN nonIB(A oA on chickens has been easing Off | rope. The United States possesses over G- s - ut weak; | Colorado murrain wool pelts, per ib., ~ acual . y FB 00 ling figures of the ravages of consumption e e et at 10.000.000 o {he | Minnesota. patents, $LIGRI0; winter patonter| Welghi, 4i6c; Have fet cut off, as it s useless [ BAR SILY 160 per oz, 3 500 300 H in Paris. He shows that it causes thirty= f country produce have not | yanges of Australta. Australians have had | ¥-40G3.60; city mlill patents, $4.00G4.25; city mill lu,r»-y freight on them. MONEY—%@% per cent. T - 00 . eight times more deaths than smallpox and shown any very material cnange. It might | fo work under many disadvantages. In the | clears, $3.75; winter straights, $5.56840; winter [ (TALLOW AND GREBSE-No. 1 tallow, 4%4c: | . The. rate of discount in the open market for [ 4-- 0 . scarlet fever combined, sixteen times more be noted that veal s very scarce and the | first place they have been compelled o | extras, SLT6GL.00; Minnesota bakers, $2.99G3.10; ) "gm:n.w'wnd‘f"||‘°i- ‘re:::..“:(n;::;lo::.%:g ;hn t bills 5 % per cent; for three-months' bills, . R 4 3 than typhold fever, and eight times mol prices asked by Nolders ate way up. . | frecze all the meat exported in order {0 gof | winter low rades, $205G290; apring: low grades, | 1 grese, ‘dark. 256: 010 utier SGEC, bet: ety bt RS T 2 254 305 d than diphtheria, and s five times more fatal 2 —— it to Great Dritain and the continent, Bul [ §1.55G2.35. Rye flour, quiet; superfine, $2.75@2.85; | WaX, prime, 1iG#c; Tough tallow, 2. . New York Mining Quotations. - . 310 L1090 than those maladies combined. 1In the five TIMELY TRADE TOPICS. e o o oy ol & | teaby,, s.008.0, =it WOOL UNWASHED—Fine heavy, 6@Tc; fined NEW YORK. Sept. 7.—The following ara th a8 $a0 10, years in all France there were 409 deaths number of refrigerating compartments in [ “0°Y, il ght, $@dc; g ~hlo @12 b e ot GNNE Sethe, 2 e 0 kil 5 1 = Dhras i rent Comcerning Crops | (heir steamers, and it will not be necessary [ CORN MEAL—Steady; -Brandywine, $2.6651yef: | and chafr pipartersblood, W@ize; eedy. burey | clealig mining anotations: 2.0 638 .. i, 0170 from consumption per 100,000 population, & nd Dusxiness. to freeze meat now. Again, there has ai- | low western, 3L ¢; cotted ‘and broken, fine, 6@sc, 4 Con. CAL & V. E dphir.. Tan EPRINGERS, greater mortality than that caused by the in Philadelphia, both 1 ways been a strong prejudice against frozen | BARELY—Quiet; No. 2 Milwaukee, &0cy, 7 WOOL WASHED-—Medium, 15@18c; fine, 14@ | Deadwood.. Plymouth 200 ) 9 e St s oo | MOSt malignant epidemic of cholera. Qrocers in adeiphia, both large and | meat, and it is admitted that meat suffers | \WHEAT—Rece Al iRe; tub washed, 16618c; blick. Ducks, Gowid & Curry,. . Quicksilver. 200 |1 springer.... 700 ——————— small, are in a highly perturbed frame of | greatly when frozen. Refrigerated Ame WHEAT—-Receipts, 45,900 bu.; exports, 40200 | tag locks, 2@3c; dead . pulled, 5@se. 8 I Haln & Worerowd’T 150 | Quicicativer pfd .10 1 springer. ... 4 28 00 t 5 Ind, owing to an act passed by the state | lcan beef has alwayw found o free market at | D:i-pot dull and irregular; No. 3 red. Wy No; b il *. | HOmextukce.. ... 2000 | Sierrs Novada. .. 1 6 Ang Corree c'a ool Aln Allyer Men- Wiy Megty I v 2119 cents a pound, while 5 cents has been |1 hard, G6c. Options were dull all morhing, siow- STOCKS AN Teon Syen:.<yve .30 [Union Con.... 1 springer. ... ~. 00| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Sept. T.—A call for lnllvlnlureml:nd -w:ro:v:lh Jm:e“fl o‘r ml: the ‘top price for frozen meats, “Recent ex- | 1N weakneas at drst under cables wnd bl re: ND HONDS. Onaxly 800! Yel ow Jaeket WESTERN CATTL a non-political stats convention to take mce year providing against the adulteration of | periments have proved successful and sev- | Celpts, but @ final partial recovery. on a demand Ll - NEBRASKA. LRy ¢ fo0d. I the law 1s enforced literally the | Sral orders for large amounts of machinery | fom shoris: Seplomber, SENERC closed at,gic, | Yaokt ate Drew firolers fway and | . Financial Notex. G. . Pawell [ o fumpor. the syiag .ol (he alivanie geacers will be in @ tight flx and will find a | have been placed in Chicago, and it is ex- | Oioher; SUOE LI6C, cntd Wt oo W0 o ; the s Ver o TOBTON. Sept. .- Clearings, $14099.300; bal. | No Av. T e Av. r onest elections, to meet in this city No Ereat denl of trouble in disposing of the | Dected that the Gragiers Beat BEport com: | spot qulet and stead: GRS B L AT, Doday ' Mlotk nagien B e B g, L | Vieers. B R0 St 00 55| vomber 13, s been lasyed. ~ Speakers of ¥ p b | opes dy on fro i as exceptionally dull:and ¢ ealings were 756 | $7,812,895, ¢ M, Goodwin. goods heretofore sold by. them, [he act. A% | men to go to_Australia, set up the ma- vanced an the mrospects of more frost; sealy | confined within n narrow range, reflecting the | JALTIMORE, Ex'pl.nT.—-['lpqungg, 12100 teeder.....1120 2 0 Y feeders.... 725 283 | national reputation are to be present, but Dagred In Fennsylvanis, 18 mmilar to the' chinery and work it I@ie higher; September,. ®7@19G; &losed. nt,| absence of many brokers on account of the yacht | BAlNCes: §235,493; “for "the week, clearings, 31 cows...... 300 238 the setian or the’ convantion Wi e blINN At el R | s A Rogea; ar, balsncen: 733,68 e the . clearings, Gunnell & Sillison. on no one. The call is signed by Rev. Sam cors are In favor of it, and in order to save O ATS—Receipts, 69,000 bu.; 4 30,800 race. The only notable exception was Tennessee CBW YORK. Se Ol 2 cows....... 975 170 cand h, Adams, state chairman of the people's party; themeelyes from possible loss on account of [ gp. LOUIS, Sept. LOUR—Unchanged, T ot b e o W, bt | Conl and Tron. That wdvanced 1% per cent, and | NIV YORI, Sept T-Clearings, S$1Z928010; | § cowe,.!! /10 3 25 2 feeder Be B Kolb, late popullat candidate for Rove sults and confiscation of goods are Mow | WHEAT_DUIl and easy on a mixture of bull | Shet, Markct neRle e o i Ol L the preferred 4 per. cent, and the improvement | T aon b amer o ey, Voeks clearings, $513, Remington & Clark. 0 popullst candidate for gove sending out letters to the different firms | and bear news. The strensth on the local cash | 3t clobed at e b S A S IalAe aF Ihe dlis. Tha-ouly Gt i balances, 133,215 851 4 COWS.rvrer 1120 2 75 23 steers... ernor; Colonel D, 8. Troy of Montgomery, from whom they buy goods, requesting in- | market had some effect, but was.not suclent | “1i%y" SiCuay; shipping, 83¢7067 €00 to cholce, | was the continued improvement I "h‘_“" on | WASHINGTON, Bept, 7.—Today's statement of | 17 steers......1281 355 and a number of oth:r prominent pepulists thelr shelves come under the new act, and points, and it closed both sides of | “yoPS Quiet; Pacific coast, 15W. ox ; y RE, . 8 5 > 3 L balahoe; :$18),088,423; gold reserye, $1%,118 1. Strong If they will guarantee them from any suits . 3 Ted, chah, Wior Saplember.. 60%¢ | qommon o ohalce, 189 crop, g@se. {90 407 { closed at slight. advanc he general tone of o —Exports of specie from | o5 cows,%,.... 1104 275 O, U105 310 that may arise in case of misrepresentation. | asked: Decomber, S0iie bld: Moy, Sihabie. = | “HbES—Quiet. * cotiil | he market was firm. The course of the speculn- § 1 W York for the week amounted ‘1o W, & A. Quayle. e If the goods do not come under the specifi- ; » LEATHERFirm hemlock. sole, Buegos Avres, | ton during the weck has been irrogular. The | o e i iy =117 cows.......0085 270 23cows...1120 280 | yNSTRUMENTS placed on record Septembes cations of the new law, the manufacturers [ bF, We for December, and wo for May. from | ychi o heavy weights. 2%c; acids, HER G ek has Tedn it povts” were: Go 1 gows. ... 60 2 0 it v e iieted o exchange them Tor Koods | Josieriay'e clome. snd' did not recover fo any | "R oVISIONS Deef, steady: family, $100g12,00; | foXelin oberations liave clietly been for the de: | godfe; 12367 5081 weneral merc 1wl 18 % Seedern 0. 3 AR o o o S (6 e Whi gutent to speak of laters No. 2 mixed: cash, WUC | xira” mess, $7.00G8.00; city extra 'Tndin ‘m: : ave been inspiced by uncertainty as | CHICAGO, Sept. 7. Clearings, i Uake & Woodhall. WARRANTY DEEDS | LI Beptember; ¥ 3 Gakie; May! | ST T0" Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 614 | to the. treasury outiook when the time elapsed [ Money at. the hanks s easy, with ri steers...... 1269 3 4 R A Morris to C 8 Joslin ot tristees, . An average peanut crop Is from 3,000,000 | “OATS firm for futures, welling %o higher, but | @T4c: pickled shoulders. Sici pickied bams 9@ |in which, according to the popular fmpression, | D Ceh for, Sall dogns und S HoGa Taenty loads of hogs constituted the [ © % of lot 7, block 6, Isancs de 8% add 19 $123.000 Dushels. The crop last year was | tridine lghi; sliers. taiter starce: wor " frm | 1665 ' Lard, stenddi euom, seam Sosed of | o Belmont-Morgan syadicate 15 “morally” | yiaciunr, " Bakers' | London: sterling. SLae yo and womo of thetn were right wond. | ({etlle), cuuc e o e s i T about 180,00 bushels and this vear the|and active; No. 2 ctah, Wi September, Wiic: g T e, TILAQLE L " %0 | bound 10 maintain the $100,00.000 gold reserve. | 4588, e ng, $4.89% e 2 l';";‘" sraed th s idatobon 1D NeIE MMINSL, ity - grap Is éstiimated over one-quarter less than . 0 bid; May, fle; i Firm; city, 44c; country, 4lec. The wtrength of the exchange market s une " RN rasinborgllo e N such. free sellgrs 0 D Buck and hushand to £ M Curis, ot last year's crop, or about 1,600,000 bushels. PRTROLEUM—Quiet; United closed at §1.25 bid. [-atated in #pite of the temporary and slight re- Forelgn Financinl Affairs, cn N (h | cloee: helng 1ho. M A Catn ¥ y i e o cely fe: S d, and BRA 2 bout the only bills n the market. Another point | days' sight, i i, 3 At $4.40, 08 agamst $4.55 yesterday. Rop o block L 2,0 the " posidon has been considered ' very | TIaTiY RERD S g, T : S—Quiet: 2114280~ - Upon Which ‘great unfavorable Stress. 16 1ad 18 | mARTS Sept. 1o Thrs oer cent rent S50 an ewsion) Wk aspianiag.; BET o8 18 Mee T i T 3y strang_statistically, with every Indication | 1ray. Active. ateady. prairle, §6.0008.00; , tair to extra, 4@8ie; | the considerable decline In -the :prices of our | g' for the sccount, Exehange on London. S5t | Noo — Av. Sh. T i : o that Drioes. would 'shortly advance. - With AYCActive, steady; prairle, $6.0008.00; tim- | | RIC g | iy SN o e st e el | e o theent . Exchange op London. %t | No. Av. Sh Pr. s Troman Tk and vl | vanC Lot toaid 3 : 55 : New Orlcans, of e, | Which wills from an exchange point of view, re- i 7% sl 200 ot 25, Clark Plice the trade looklog for dn ddvance they were ER Unchanged; Separatar cheamery, 150 MO) Wow. Qrieens,. opan. ket auire”exeoptlonally Tare oXvarts 10 Baare o8 {he | \LONDON, Sept, 7.l is: uoted at. Luenrs s W3 4 ; ird Onte an i s ) K to.n 3 southérn, $11.50@ | TIEhE side of the trading balance, Indications | AYT 30; Madrid, 16.50; Lisbon, 26%; St | 6...... it g R IREE the semociation In Virginia had cut the d RTATE e X4 $ILEOD ke that. the - crops. ofdDath. winter and spring | PeLeTaburg, 5 ‘Athens, 8 Rome, 1M4.75; Vienna, [ 8.0 e Alhert b price 5o per pound. 5y : ST a0, Wheat' will be ‘Tarrer than the recert eatimates. | 1% The wmoint of bulllon gone into (he Bank ™ © 3 hir i and hu s T regular, $3.15@3. h SEEW 4 5 It is now clearly evident, however, tha of England on balances today was £88,000. block 2, Y The drylng of prunes in California is now | SPELTEIL-Numinal: 5 stendy; LI Tin, quist; stoaits $HUSGULM: | Uniiea Stutes- no lonaes coritrois the wheat m i b bt o H at its helght, and, contrary to expectations, | $OTTON T 0% SarRel GIOAAY-: RSLRE. DI BHE T kets of the world, the: @ituation beiog dominated Coffee Market. s, e s 1 the crop will b one of the best ever known | PRGSO MIRE L hanged: standard mess, | | COTTONSEED OIL—Quiet; prime summer yel- | 0¥ (¢ Sfob conditions in Asla; Ehdla, Arkentin | NEW . YORK. Sept. 7.—COFFER-_Spot, Tio in the.state as rogarls quantity as well as 1 B ] : byl L b0 3 . QHALIY. The yield Wil craesd that of any fbhine 0. Lo, wchanged:” prime sieam. | low. 26%c. > agkregate capacity, SOBAThe other hand, cotton | s sasse. |- C@138TH: mild, dall;” Cordova, | & 1 1 CHICACO BOARD OF TRADE gilier yoar except the phenomenal year of | 3 i’ vive- SAfic: shorts, il S L) OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. sxhibits masked atrength, as ihat staple js a , Sept. 7—Quiet; good average Santos, | 44 .. ¥ As many complalnts are comiing to the Chieage 1895, when nearly 39,000,000 pounds of dried short crop and in umaffected by serious competi- | §13.3); re 2 hagx: st o0 ha Toard of Frade showing (hat pers o w _n g i s r Wi TR Flour, 000 bbls.: wheal 1 d' Faney Produece. I i - X ompar- | e jower; sales, 11,000 bugs. * s s . the Hoard and sube fw pulos ang x 000, <l g 3 lour, g on Staple a nney '« | ison with that of anthescite coal, namely about M TH3E g Ay LA b J year. 'There will not be move than forty surrounding influcnces than an egy. says the | A7hracite ‘uf present. Nevertheless o great i 5000 baga: September, | 1.+ ; cre the pubdie 16 e thoned AeAst dedling Wit sy e S ality , SSeaste; "No, h 3 5 ell 1s conted with a . which preve crop, wer eent of it reaching (he cen- & d wheus hera wese no sheep hers gualn t e 00 e Ul T wever, cainot ba excelled. The peach crop | 4 e e ine. ihe Inakds of Tueat f the enk | (Tal Arkelacand Mot more than 31 por cent | March,| SLWE Aprl,’ S0P’ May, 1136 June, i Gontinued ai i chol ¥ ¢ paeriaiar m e will not’ reach more than two-thirds or | CORN-Unchaaged; No. 2 mixed, 2e; No. 2 B Leing exporte At | S5 Suly, $1.506 Aligust, $7.50f it & menber of el Tourd. . three-fourths of that of lsst vear, when | white. and startmg decomposition. Dut umless the exw | & QEESIRRL 8 L e RIG DE JANEIRO. Sept. 7.—Flrm; No. 7, Bounl western, GEORGE ¥. STONE, Secretary, there wos a yield of abont 5,0m,600 povnds, DATS—Steady to l4e lower; No. 3 mixed, 18G | Is properly cared for this coating sown wears off | excellent and the tane was fairly firm the greater | $15-00; exchange, 11 1-164. stock sheep i § gy - ¥ ~ The Cul — " e 3 vl Wiese. E and the albumen, of white of the exs. becomes | birt JE the Week. " Sl deading coal stocks a —— — 40 to 100-W. I L """"6&“”’"“3“""“” ) """‘"" H. 1. Fieldy e Cuban sugar planter, according to a o-No. 2. e {hin ‘and. watery. The shell of an egg under.a | tained the: highest priosw of the year, and E - i New Yok dispten e Heen (e devl | FLAX SBED-Sieadyi Sentomber, src. N erul miscroscope. rosembles " very cldkely a | fact has ot eacuped the attention of oyt ENpES Mavketw .. rminROBINSON & FIELD, and the den‘» #en,” says the Tnterstate | HEANTWeak, Bgie. Yoty fine piece of lace, belng thoroughly puroms, | oberators, who belicye that a gettlement of N R L R RN=Blexdy, unchanged; | The followiny ‘ o pvistons. Commissloans Grocer. S0 IS every ciio else Who has any vak; timothy, $9.5011.00; prairie, $5.50 | and but for the coating that Is provided by na- | IN& dificultien s ihat at hand. Sugar w GATS-Sieady; No. ? white, 36 EauTe. sisl MEMBERS OF . econnection with sugar. Our domestie raw protect it the meat would soan become | SLrong on the {mproved atatistical position of th aiys: 200, hite, ' 2003 3| boyers on todry's 4 ~ 9 o sugar Jucors cannot get the Lounty stale after paoduction. industry, awiag ta the receipt of successive ad- | Ry g 1ol ecminal - dida CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. to which they are eotitled, our domestic re- ~Stoady, 1ie. An soon as the white of an egg bécomes thin, | vlces [0 ite proqueexzorhe declarntlc Wiy wrm: "Auiabed goods an the Lusie | The . IL. 3 2 Wefer o GEO. F. STONE. SEC'Y. or Iiinole finers connot mako A red cent on account of v 1t'is not strong enough to support the yolk, and | fegular auarterly dividind upon of $1.2 for high wines “sin | S wiar ’ vings Bank. Wo are NOT a bucket 2 - —— o e Xl nd preferred ocks Induced reallzin k' Tarmon Debt Gombetition. aur sonnin when the egK ls examined and turned around by | TPTS- Whont, 3.000 bu.; eorn, 2 . | The € g : E 5 our wim and in- Sprnanh et otmestiion aur JohiNey_gro- Griin Markets, The Inspector oF candier the yolle will drop. fram | Sulting in P porn, 2.0 Lu.; | g M ey % Togan A " 8 i e are buxing, handkng and setling sagae ot o | CONDON. et T WHEAT-Weak; Amer. [ S1¢ to side. Such un, cxg, ib oowe s oo vo e 22 2o = S8 38 & r 0 e < 1 Whiat, b s eoen. Acad 1oon. And the Fotall srocer in his furh | a0 advices depresed the maricet: La Plat red | 155"t hewly Jaid sock. Floators as 4 role, 6o | 3 - 10, DOkl bariey, TLERD in many instances Is following out the same | AMerican, @6d down: demand poor, {nto seconds, and are fit only for @ certwin class Telegraph ver cent e sulchlal potley by selling sugar at cost, Will | et b *iiuthe Soptembor o af cheap baker's trade. They sell all the way.| XUt & Pere Marquette preferred 9 per cent, Now Vprk Dry Goods n & = v:‘ 'r‘- BB S \'\I :)_ n d‘v_vnere ore’” | Zuoted at s 6. from 2 (o 4e below the better grades at whole- | [CRICENE CT00 :-.-m"'\:'.'. 1% per ‘;n'- 1M Lack- | NEW YORK. Sept. 7.—Agenis have vy s et ot sueh n condition of thinzs. Why should | “CORNY Depressed on the prospects o a lnrger | 1010, 304 Eenerally fnd & preity goud outletat | LRCN IR S0 Sh SKEUE salen of the | une pris of bieaehed cotions’ wa o T, [ LA 0o il 50 per cant af the gacde he handios ;| qrop: pascels quiet but steady; mixed American. | ‘"3iter"tn’ exs has become & “foater” and re. | THe Uading in bouds'kn taday's brief session | (o ge i Catior L her And S o oo L. Cas fout. whle: the “dry “ooda” man ‘makos ‘s | “HARLEY. siady witn Tent In UHe Josition. fur s Ereat length 'of | AR ather dull, buln e main Arm." Halen | Poreat Dnie and Piisrim each e Thees waa s | 3 S AT _"S'Sa‘:":fifi" I siilmate profit and has money to burn. { some demand for the eontinent. he yolk lying on the bottom side, the es3 3 o good - Inquiry (odwy for blenched and 5 Wholesale and rctall grocers all uver this | GATS-Dull and inactive, to ihe shell and wil) stay T o " e Teniariy |h the secmunily | ulored. o vl pivles af i Qevhnd af veceipts ut the peincipal mariets B A ERMAN S T broad land advertise ar at cost, v — how the egy is turned, v very wiro 1 o 'rese: X Tons than tost amt :fi"‘ I“rd‘i\:"\ laced, When 1t reaches that stage | A5ucs The more conspicuous advances were in ne. y. Beptember 1, 3899 fum"'h" ., 3 Oregon Navigation collateral trust 58, 17 pe e and di- the, Mok 3 wondar why tliere fs no money In the gro- Minvcapolis Wheat Market. m it i called “spot.” and is \n & per | pinea. Sales for the week. 130,00 1 4 e. Wogs. Sleep. cery busineas. 2 BTO7 | MINNEAPOLIS, T WHBAT Steady; | bretiy iad shape for commercial purposes. Such | {ruai ‘roceibin. 4" par-comt "W imcomoin® Gontoal v o L ) Yaw gl her, Eie: May. Wa@istge: | CERK, \ORUIeT with, TBCK pous. ey they are | fiat truat receips, "4 par cent The (otal saies Cotton Marke Rt i gem | The Columbia river saimon for 1895 callod, ae limed 10 Dulsh teuther with. kiving It | ot e’ week were 'S160M,0. Government | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1 | MARGIN » o T R G e MR R T o ey " o0 | Dot et T e et Fhe conk B | el e i = | TRADING BEERAGSLE akiiny o y tanna o, Variations in ‘prices were - b A a3 the pack amounted to sdu cases Sugar Market. wfi“n‘-m Ten gof tgeibe. to Thr REihe . Stale weeurities in moderate request: the lyfl"w‘ Sept. T.~CORTON--Clon = — v B e cames. This season YORK. Sept. 7.—SUGAR—Liaw Drokien when the white s drawa’ ot "¢ YO 18 | waies tncluded 35600 Virginia Centuries, $17.000 | salen, 96,700 inaien: Fwnowry. M1 3 Louls Live Stock. ! EXPLAINED. e, res. shastags oF abo o B ¥ S g R S W R T T eux | Toicasee . and 15500 Alabama ds. Class C sil. L Apri, B2 November, Sept. T -CATTLE-Receipts, 6 | reterences ARBOGAST nrmm e penacrels a0 1ot ] gl o the Ve o€ e’ shel e e e “& es figured for 320,000 at §1%e and Dcembar. BT st sty G Vi 20 head: supply very light; | MEMBERS ~CHICAGO OPEN ROAR Ts £ camtont o ci Met AN KIOAs Teoelple, none: cXpOrts, 1) the ady amd une s 3 Bullding, © i was followlng were the cioslDg Guotations on | concineat. 30 bales; salee, 11 bulcs il tpinacte N s | T AR 0. Togsny Mo Fhheh -

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