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v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: NESDAY, 11, 18908, vl of 6000 | eces, “!rnwn Dbags, agalinst 4M, 128 bags lg*t )(-n!._ 3 S~ Sty meians o, geod inquird, £0° | e Manieh, "o, reeciras, B oo gl bk o Whoat Averaged Lower with Trade Rathor | 1iem dfng"a koo vusiness. Tlariet Tom"ali | Fuod wverme, bor 30 wiion Hin0: receipts aur- | Oattle Receipts Fairly Large and Markot aru fie the week," 114,000 bags; shipm to_the Dull and Narrow. SR, RIVER, Mase, Sept. 10.~Print cloths, | Unitsd Sintes, $8,000 bags: stoci, 2 About Steady, spol_and contracts, soid, thip k(len\.;rm at Mo, | HAM] ‘;&u Sept, 10.—~Market K@% p —— an ndeanca of 196, Moddrate ales sales, g MANCHESTER, Sept. 10.—Cloths, quiet; busl- | RIS DE },\ JIRO, Rept. 10— i EVERYTHING CONTRIBUTED TO DECLINES | ness on a very restricted scale. Yarns, strong. No. T, Rio Sifmi receipts, 1700 bags: cliarer GOOD COUNTRY DEMAND FOR FEEDERS j—" Europe, 10,00 bage: stock, 140000 bags. Weekly ¥ OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. ,,,‘,?.‘(‘ Market I'Iu:l‘lex(‘l::j:'v“: et WA a peevig 310 R - Corn Was Heavy but the Decline Was wotations | (Xohange, 10¢ reecip during (e week, S | Drop tn Provisions Had & Depres ‘ Not Very Important—Expected o A ,:',‘.T".?,.::," e Foriiy rons L Effect on the Hog Market—Started SV ¢ Jgans snd cOsts per cant and Seeding In Progressing and Crop Estimate Quite The egg market continues on the up grade. AMSTERDAM, Sept Il" A'l"wk._lr‘u"“'w"':;:.“‘,"' 10 Conts wer and Later . don) sterling, $4.5 the General Outlook is Fuetor Recelpta are very light and commission houses | went off whout igo below brokens § Foll O § Cents More. W STl Misourdstng have hard work to get cnough to supply their " 4 . T | . l:' 3 Hept. 10.—Three per cent rents, 102¢ _— regular trade. % H 4 i 17%0 for’ the account. Iixchange on London, 25 STOCKS AND BONDS. 4 1 £ The poultry market does not show any ma- - 10. rIas, 940 for the accounts Weekly weath op bulletin No. 23 of ¢h CHICAGO, 8ept. 10.~The big northwestert | ., o) g TURBDAY, Sept. 10, X LONDON, Sept. 1 10 1s quoted today at y 95 CTOp DUITCLIN NG, 3% UE.SHO rovi v ol | 'S Security Market Wan ttle Lews . £ i dviiiss 8o B 12 Wil i NDON (¥t e s HEBYATES WOLLNOF BOPVIOS, 0o-OmN feceipts again proved too heavy & 10ad| Th iy biinging about steady prices. Tt 1n a otive Than on Mondn Recelpts and shipments . for the past| S o Lo B8 A fIL e Rusnos Avies at 218.50; Madrid, Lisbon, | Nebraska weather gervice, co-operating with for wheat today and December ciosed H¢ | o a" (ot has no turn, xays Chicago Pro- [ o Aett¥e A O R arket was | tWenty-four hours, as compared with the | qemand 1a good for desirable mutton shee 24N; St Detersburg, @ Athens, 71; lome, W75} | the United States weather bureau, issued lower. May corn closed unchanged; May | gue " At the same time, to the hoider of | NEW ¥ORS EHe S HOE e previous | Previous four days, are us follow it diia RERLIN, Sept. 10,—Exchange on London, cight | (0T the central office at the University of oate lost %c and provisions were radically | pugter In storage It appears at present that ;n""‘ but the oourse of prices was fully as ir- RECBIPTS. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. dnys’ sigh Do he weekly siate: | Nebraska, Lincoln, under divection of G. D. weak. there never Is going to be a let-up n production | The distribution of business was firm, Cattle. llnr Sheep. Horses, " P 4 ment_of ¢ Dank of Germany shows | Swezey, meteorologist of the Nebraska Fxe Wheat averaged lower with the trade | of this article, Tut there must te o letoup in | tekion the SREREEIOR T PRCCES, Miurting. | September 10.... 3828 2,788 . In Cattle the Demaund Wan Tet I Cangen: 08 compared ah she | periment station, for the week ending Seps rather dull and narrow, and before noon | the Ve ar fature, ~ We know this, While it 2 p eptember - 4,216 & Than ix Usunl on Tuexday. a 20.. | famber 9, 1895; B RV b ™ M e WEATHER CROP - BULLETINS Financial Notes. ROSTON, Sept. 10.-~Clearings, $15,173.330; bal- e agees, $1,57,455, palALTINOIE, Sept. 10.—Clearings, 82.20.704: | Wyek in Nebraska Was Unusually Hot and NEW YOUK, Sept. 10.~Clearings, $163,535,010, Deci h balances, 18188100, Fio i i | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10, ~Clearlogs, $13,32,. —— 926; balances, $1,881,508 CORN EVERYWHERE M 8T, LOUIS, Sept. 10,—Cloarings, $4,074,070; bal § ances, W00, Moncy, 6 per- cent New. York ER ATURING RAPIDLY exchange, 3¢ discount bid CHICAQGO, Bept. 10 —Clearings, Money, easyi ratos, A4 Dot ¢ Pasturage te Bxcellent, Fall Plowing 823322833333338333 £ — pr— EEH (i While | b Bu"Faul and. Readini the leaders. The | §8 Ry Ious Rocout! Caae In, Tid) decreass, J060: ad declined fully 1o from last knowleadged it there le Hikely 16 b8 | oyenig” was, wenk in tympathy with fractional | SEPLGRPEr Toe 80 188 o CHICAGO, ept. 10.~1i catile the demand was | marics; other securition, herease: £010.00 marks; AR b Moty eVt 1t e ey N nrt tho ‘same. time | duelines in American stocks in London. Forelen | GERIENICE £o0 303 3303 better than Is usual on Tuesday for commsn to | notes in clrculntion, lcrense, 12,340,000 marks. nigh's close. Nearly everything seemed to Jfkely to e an undrecedentedly | dealers wers also seilers of Loulsvitie & Naot SHIPMENTS, strictly chofce native steers adapied to the r AL i f work against the price. The receipts in the tive' demand ‘for the x-lrmlu;“!. .\‘.'\'.'}u-»"f-'r e o renalon were the fallure of the Cattle '”“"' Sheep. Horses, | auirements of dressed beet firms and shippers NEW RE ALARM SYSTEM. northwest were enormous, 1431 cars at Du | fie Snowinig of the waiers of cleomargarine o | ST B, SoReNte o make koot (N8 | geptember 9..... SHp Lo %[ live catiic. The sioeker aha_teeder. o s, luth and 333 at Minneapolis, a total of 1,761 " of Morage ' butter, | mpalrfient of the trensury gold reserve below | September 138 | was at from $2.40 to $4.20 for common to cholce. | It fn Almost Rendy to Be Put in cars against 6%0 cars the same day lust | @F," consumed fast month | the 100,000,000 R Wt thotght to gvp:l'mllmr 3 tg The few hative butchering and canning catile Onerntlo %% 5 B ctor Wi d in | than during the same monih of last R T N eTEs Sy Cnorth of Taoie eptember b, on the THALket were. easlly G)sposed. of gt N : : yoar. “Another bear factor wag found in | han durine (s, monit 41, Hipeshadow further I exports of wold, " Bebtember 3 A e fomad paseiancra ot o $170 1 | The improved fire alarm system, which | Lol o) the fact that the 10“ Wi k“ were 1,000,000 | 1arly when it is Wil e mhopor- | rates were made, but attracted little attention, | CATTLE—The receipts today were liberal, s wir s f'l"“\"m'!:rlnllwl::lx‘v‘rll:'.l(n was recently adopted by the Board of Fire AVERAGE 3 .'—_ B Y caported yesterddy and | onately. nuhie i tnons han | Mthouh siighiy Wgher gures were reported | 136 cars, ‘as againat 165 cars yesterday, The | i ‘it Sl M i Sk 1o 8135, e | and Police Commissioners on the recommens | mWAALL UL lBrger, (3an eeported e matea | tast wintere D B tha fhe | ater I the day oot call and e monY. | quality of the cattle was about on & par | bk of the saies Leink ut Om S8 1 $1 | dation of Chict Redell, i nearly completed, | FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTENSEA 10, o ot gtead of nearly:R00. | SeRition Ot DAtE WIT wistiust, wh SreciRied o peemit of any. seare. ¢n U3 Toiht | With, the average of past weeks, the most | Calien were akuin in’only faie supbiy, bt with | ana it ‘will be in operation In & couple of \ %0 by, Jess as Indicated yesterday. The | thing that is likely {o"inaure” (e Reeeler cons | Latr Iy e O s areldend of 11y per | O :m';" ‘; ing westerns, »;‘n-l e & ‘,‘:‘" sates at from $235 10 860, according 1o dualiey, | days. The system represents one of the o} " . . - u ptio: 8 the lower price. nust be | ration o ~ B S U iy 1] n eede ‘de ] W el ome [ A few cars of Texns grass cattle were recelve - government report was expected tn - | Femembered that 'we huve & good deal of but- | Sent on Manhattan and of the recommendation | S | (ecter, order. Thate WS TURL xas graes catile were ecelved | firat suggestions that was made by Chiet noon and the general impression W ter to move, Quotations ), 0 Vi ¥ 7 ? d ! xecutive | of | right good matives, The marke attle ‘were in active demand and | Redell after he assumed control of the BROKEN vould ‘arish, and this helped along Fresh stock, per doz., 13G1de, ¥ . 7 the executive ) J m p 100 migher, Seets. poiling. at . e o “There was free llquidation | UTTHRRy backing stock, Sc; cholce to fancy, « mer tone, “The | on fat cattle 4id not Dresent,any new e erelin€ ot | Omaha department. He then declared that Bow and short selling, with the buying restricted | W@ltc; githered creamey, 11@1Sc; separator 0 eatires ot material Interest. The, beloss| & i o | (B Cly Was ten years behind the times in — largely to covering by AhoTtS. o nd with schs | - VEAT-Cholce fat, 10 to 10 1bs., are quoted at | ™ i of the condition | ' Gome cases Salcsmen thouke they i | mot e ‘consiterei n i tan ot hoge et Yol | its fire alarm system, and_explained in de- | famALt n:;:‘.’:;".ii“n‘!.:.‘.“.a was comparatively. easy large and cdurse, d@te. © T T LG L AL oH JRpEeG not fare quite o well as vesterday, but It was o wifticlent number to compietely demor- | tail the improvements which could most lo depress pricce. (h?:;:vnnw‘rmum“r:‘l;‘ll it D e ooy (i Nettatka mod Towe: yestern roads still report ratee us unsatistactory; Gons and heifers were in Jarger supply | aatern shipmers " were - Gnposts o hay freny | Teadily be accomplished. 1, I 5914 to 69%e, split, il cream, 10@11c; Limburges 3¢; 4 he el declines Loulsville ashville and veBterday K % v 8 DEIos - e oAA 1A ot wranually to sstic, and at| fail cream, ligite; Limiarger, MNo- 1, to; brigk, | wding were the chief mufterers. Atter the int: | AR Pepierday, uhout forty, o008, Vo A O R M R R R o v DL NI & B O less tha noon was 58%c, or %e lower than It closed | "LV POULTRY - Hens, 6o Under the Tead of the industrials, Sugar rose 14 | and the market ‘was fairly active at st ady ot fully from yesterday's_quotatio make the department a unit. All outside| 5 gpgee 4 fnch TAt might, During the last hour December | wring chickens, per 1b., Tiyascs ducks, 6; e cente American Tobaccs 1% ber cent, and | prices. The ofterings were practically all v iolce heavy hogs and fancy business is shut out from the telephone cir- wold .‘.vr ‘mx lrom*‘r-hht" u_;_m',, , split, but R b TN N1 BeRy be. Fennessee Conl 1% per cent. About the end of mé((-n kcurly ‘3 [!hv da; e i & e e high as S50 but eibee | oyt and much quicker and more effective re- | & ;o’:'_ yend Vver =5 closed at from G8%c to 8% et 0: the first hour another reaction in, Which tockers and feeders were in large supply s s o o 3¢ o | sults rare promised In cases of telephonic | RC, inch 2 ] P e decli) wag not ¥ $6.50; midland, $6.50; low- | MEE FF e o e 118 . vike Ser o1 ' y Fhot are ol CO v of the business was done at from $4 to P se! elephonic nchee wers Tt e fine Wanther for fintsn: | land, 15 15 straw, 457 color maken he prce o | AECCIn, (1 ST I SUERS STOKE [ BEE CERL | pain tedays, There, were mOr CQUNEY | 8IS for ek und ac trom 0 (0 sk v | alarme of fre. Under the previous svstem | o cq " oiened und closed with high In the finmenge crop ana the prevailing | has: IEht bales scll the best. Only top grades | Tennesuee Coal 13 per cent, and in the special | better all arourd. The prices paid did not roves” ive démand today for sheep | 10 €NEING houses were supplled by ordinary | omierature, While the aniddie bt the week Weakness In wheat were bear factors, and | brink top prices. o tlew Brle Telegraph broke its record of succes- | ghow much change from yesterday, DUt | anu Thmie Tvtces mere smn. ! oay for sheep | telephones, like an ordina'v business house. | was docidedly cool; Jight frosts prevailed there was nlso some apprenension that the | . - VEGETABLES, |0 fve adsances by decline of 2 per cent from | {f' Sy hini the fecling was better and the | Mk Tor nin ahoep and b brime tas | When the fact that there was a fire In | over ‘the northwestern haif of the state government report this afternoon would in- ke eI Nor T o the highest of the day. Near midday the market | market more active, Representative sales: | eiling freely at 5, while thirty-nine fancy Wis- | POETess at a given point was telephoned to4 on' the morning of September 7, Injuring crease the crop cstimate. May sold down GRS New, choice 8tck, 25, 1 14 per cent' In Sugar. The speculation prace STEERS, consin W1-Ib. sheep brought $h. Native sheep | the central telephone office it was communl- | tender vegetation, but, so far as' reported, to from J%a to e spiit, Ub 10 B osed > TATOES—Choice stock, $280 per | tleally 'halted during: the greater part of the AvE DK Av. Pr No. Av. Pr, |l at an extrome range of from $1.25 to 84 | cated to the engine house at Bighteenth and | doing no damage to corn. The average tem- report of probable frost tonight, and close i % afternoon. The market closed dull, but steady 1396 %6 15 From K0 o It AR Tambe Lo oic % | Harney streets,” Of couty'it wax out of the | Berature fof the week was from 4 (0 § de. A eta steady, but not as firm as yester- | CABBAGH On oxtern sacved: per 100, 7500 | Iwaor i abeis tha Cecntes part o e Hay cows, to ¥ . sht from 8 question for the man In charge to take time | S¢5% APONE (e MOTMAL e horth- day May kept at from 20%c to 21%e, and | §1.00. although near the cl a firmer ftone was . 958 037 240 | Receipts: Cattle, 5,500 head; calves, 1,000 head; | to call up each engine house separately and | eastern corner of the state on tember at noon was offered at 2ic. The markel | TOMATOES-Choice stock, per 1 bu. basket, | ivident.' The sdles’ were 31878 00 - s fo. | hog, 18,00 head; sheep, 16,00 1 notify them of the fires, so it was the custom | 5, and small amounts fell in other locali- on rather liberal selling, closing at 20%c. No. 1, doei laree | rexiie of hia’ Ameriguns Tufed fower” The aver: 0 i 2|5 Lo, | et 10-CATTLE-Recolpts, | (gt ‘while this was being done a box was | I e southwesiern section ot the state 3 1 o s c. lgo decline was G0 to 81, The account in | §.11000 18 i 50 Q; shipments, 400 head. Market gen v. lack of molsture hav In provisions longs were atil in the throes P L R L L IR R A N0 idy and demand Boodi expors stters; | often pulled fn the vicnity of the fire, thus [ the, hot, weather and lack of molstiire have idation. October pork suffered a loss | , UL FLn00, Foogme. Bousen ook & Kood. denl of stock from . frms 1966 10 o ; & falr (0 good shipping steors, $4.00 | causing an interference and a consequent | result its condition i& Tess promising than O s e ker inra Cmuffared to the extent FRUITS, Which relent Whe money' (0" the Kafi market. 04 s : @ | 5000 aresied beef and good butcher steets, .3 | fallure to ring the alarm properly. In | week ago, In the central und eastern por of Tige Yor Odtover and January ribe 2o for There i considerable Idaho and Oregon fruit | The tons, was MO e quotations on 5 o o T i e "wrere. under | soveral cases such an occurrence has ma- | tions of ihe state it has matured rapidl October and T for January. Hogs re- | (5 U0 SO ARG PR G 0 Srid truie T ‘mot | the leading stocks of the New York exchange 1093 oL feeders, $2.25@3.75; cows and helfers terially delayed the department. LR U T T TR R ceipts were 17,00, 2 Wrapped and I8 not o large as the California | today: . Texas ‘and Indian steers, §2.66G3.50; cow when the new system 18 in operatlon this | F0%ya 5okt part, it will Fequire about Estimated for Wednesday: Wheat, 80 fyi and does not possess as fine a flavor. In | Atohison.iririorr. 213 Northwesiern, Toi% helfers, $2.00@3.2 difficulty will be done away with. As soon | {of U\, SR two weeks to put It beyond da ears; corn, 320 cars; oats, 147 cars; hoOgS, | aadiflon to these objections ix the fact that the Adams EXpress. do pfd. 1465 HOGS—Recelpts, 4,000 head: shipments, as an alarm ¢ telephoned to the central en day WO g P beyond dan- 23,000 head. fruit is put up in boxes resembling the Cal- | Algon. T H N, ¥, Central head. Market 16 lower; heavy, $4.10G4.35 P ger of injury from frost. ‘Phe leading futures ranged as follows: ifornia packages, but really smaller, n A NY &NE mixed, §: 4.10; lght, #4.00G4.25 * | station the operator will @all up the fire and [ Excepting In the northwestern section of — bl - o Californin._Salway peaches are arriving freely | palitmore &Ohto.. Ontario & W, .. SHEEDP-Recelpts, 500 head; shipments, none, | police alarm office and notify the operator | the state the pastures are exceptionally fine _ Articlen. |_Open. | Higl ow. _|_Cloa>. ngw and the market {8 hardly v fiem. | canada Pacific % Oregon Inp. . oese Market strong and .m;mn;}” Tarke "'k"“""i'lx"‘ there. As soon as he receives the notice, .’:";u(r}:w:fimf:;"x%-lu:: Jear "m'\lnwlnl\:'vlvml:eln:\g heat, No. 2 o ‘Weather at the present time is very bard | GAnad Sonthern.: Oregon Nav native muttons, $2.25@8.25; stockers, $1.50 ported ood condition s e Vet 57 o74| 0@ty 5% [ on trutt The udden change dn - temperature | Sontt Souiie™ R e, §0004 15, Loutnwestern sheep, $2.00 | and without walting to hear where the fire | Looq deal of wild hay s being cut and is BO@BOL| BOY@Y O4%| BEM@Is | from the cool night to the sultry day causes | Ches. & Ohio.... Pacifie is, he will touch a button that will ring | generally a good crop. G2M@os| B | 02W@le| 624 | A heavy lons on all kinds of fruits. e & Kitor Pk B T A every gong and release every horse in the | BDeets have made excellent growth and Corm, No q 2, or | The supply of home grown Concord grapes 18 | o/ 'B. & Q...c... Pittsburg. . 4 e b AR department, Then he will take the location | are maturing rapldly. Bepta..on 16 825 821 824 | about played out, and this week will practic- | Ciileago Gas, Pullman’ Palace. 910 2 60 X Sept. 10.~CATTLE—tecelpts, | 41 q verify it by a rapid signal given with |, Plowing and seeding continue = general, oct. L 815 814|813 [ ally sce the end’ of them. The crop was 1ot | Gonsolidated Gas.. Reading 1400 1 shipments, 15,000 head. Test grades i § but the Eround I mauy varts Of the stats Deo . anig| 28 283 | large this year. A great deal of complaint has C.& R.G. W. 10 steady; others weak lower: Texas eleers, | @ telegraph key, every engine house in the | (' diiing Tather ar G | @@l Texas “cows, $.00a260; beel stecrs, | city will be notiffed of the fire and its location. May 5 20| 20W6%| 2% | v mude’ 0 the Yerapes "dropping from the | 6 o CTrons S| G W ; i : § ems Tefore they were picked. The et 18 u | Cotton OLl Cert - 0 ntive cows: $1.0068.25: stockers and f i 3 e ; i TR e e e s e e Fri e Feders, ga.00a00; atte. 31 g0 3 o "Ke* "9 | Then if a box is pulled there will be 10| COTTON MAKES A POOR SHOWING, 10% 194 little firmer, and it is harder work to get sup- § { [st. Paul. 183G 4 8 | plies. Quotations: Bl Lok e W A0 DidiL b § it o, HOGS—Recelnts, 7400 head: shipments, none. | Interference and the companies in that terri- PEAT 3 3 ALY Market 6610c o bulk of sales. $4.00G4.20; | tory will probably be on their way by the | Condition the Worxt of Any Time & holce California Bartletts, $2.25; other [ ) &' R. G. ptd ... 1 |8t P. & Oma varieties, $1.756 ; Idaho and Oregon stock, | D, & C. P, Co. . do pfd. 1 0 ;1_;‘::,:(1,:!;_ * PO Y!l"“("il ‘;‘ T:m:g” time the gong alarm is sounded. Since 1881, UTMA—Cnlifornia, par box, cholos atook, $1.00!| Ehoaiass s R gclor: ) i hans $3.00a3. S el 0 The telegraph signals are an important ad- | WASHINGTON, Sept. 10—The September cote @L15; fancy varieties, $1.16@1.25. ros W A o 3 F e e 2900 head; shipments, 700 [ Junct to the telephone service. All calls are | ton report of the Department of Agriculture SOUTHERN PEACHES Nonc. | 6 Nordhen Texii P, 3 L oy hend.” Market steddyi lambs, "$2760440; ‘mut- | made With these and a code of signals has | shows a decline from the average condition of o e T Pl & E.L pi + & O. Cent. nfd. Lot y g VbR been arranged £o that all orders and ot e crop, which was 0 0.8 per co D Pon L EHACH Oa Hoskion, Yane | Erion Snois L 3 Tt ¢ Y e Ol Qe e B G R e e D R LIFORNIA PEACHES—Freestones, per box, | 1linois Central.... 0. 'S, Express p H 3 5 New York L Stock Market. Y i t b cline of 7.1 points. This makes the lowest Sepe o clings, seqiiin T b, o, | B o Duiuth WL LaR % 100000 40 o NEW YORIC, Sept, 10._BERVES Receipis, 21 | fo seconds at any time. ' Four dots followed | tember condition of the plant since i85, when EiCeolione GRAPES—Home grown stock, per has- L DS TSt L & P prd. KHRE AN DE! ead: Buropean cables quote American steers at | by three others call the attention of the en- | it was reported at 68 per cent. The next lowest SR "tents, “H T oabe, Siack. VarTeulab, f1:' Moscats | A R e o b Do il R 1@k, “dressed weight; refrigerator beef, ¥X@ | tire department, The necessary order | since: 1131 was' the! condltian of 18, when' it . b ornia, per caske, black varieties, §1; Muscats, [ ‘A0 pfd............ egtern Union.... 93 . 4 g S%c, A% 7 e LT B L D B R O O T oy 41,00 $1,25: Tokays, $1.50, - Lake $hore Wheoling & L. B i He SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 4051 hend; | then instantaneously communicated to every | stood for the wame month at gd. @ 5 Spi e S0 No.3 spring, | NECTARINES—None. Lead Trust. . 1 0 e . e 5 quiet but steady: sheep, poor to prime, $1.7@ | company on the circuit, P o N i faglhdrn A L M ; f TROPICAL FRUITS. Loutsville &N i il : ; 76 lambx, Inferfor to prime, #.00G4w. Hereafter there will be no “fire out” sig- T AR R CORN—No. 2, $INGIZHe; No. 3 vellow, 3% | The condition of the bunina trade in_ the At R e 3 5.0g 008 —Receists, 1,103 head; steady at H.100 | nal. When the gong strikes it will mean The pi of Lol worms @327 )] soutiiproimarkels horders.sc cione npat complele ]l wunemphis & C.... ~18° M. Xo il el ¥ Fe. e that there is a fire and nothing else. At v v, and the crop been OATE-No. 2 white, 20@22%c; | demoralization, ‘says the New York Journal of Noomphisk O 5 i 5 i Stock in Sight. present the single tap of the gong, which | injured in causes mentioned by N 3 white, " mave found Tt expedient to mend 4 | Mlssourt Paciic. Record of receipts at the four principal markets | means that a fire Is out, is given when the |ty st ard . foiloy o o R R IRY—to '3 nominal; No, 8, $1%@slc; to New Orleans and Mobile to_ascer- [ MObllc & Olilo for Tuesday, September 10, 1895: I»-(nt company has returned to quarters. | floods, boll worms, sharp shoolers, caterplliars Often it may happen that this fs an hour or | and army worms. South Omaha.. . 82 402 v There is striking unanimity In the pessimistic Cateao' ; sin 1500 [ (G GHer, the other companfes have returned | igna dopted by correspondents throughout i % . & W, ptd. 4 d o ansas City. 7400 2, e s of the cotton ralsing states, The state aver . ) i of their frult in this country next neason. | N = ; % " were not called v v of | oF! b i N ue Gor "(boxed). - $5.W0@5.624; short clear sides | ttlon between importers ot New Orleans and Mo. N/ Eacife prd. - P st Hat ANAREATKAR G 2 Totals veeeene e 242 83782 returns to quarters it will give the “atten- Alabuma, 73 Mississipp) (boxed), $6.00816.25, outh and vest has nds > b . D. &G .. ke & Springs Land and Cattle tion” wignal, and then the seven dots which H; Arkansas, 79; AT e iulthed Mpods perimn, AT T A T DR R e (L ThiE e ofeed B 3 feeders... L T COTTON TROP CONDITION A FACTOR. | signity “return to quarters.” Then follows L 25; 2. | even at loss In the consuming markets. The 'he total sales of stocks today were 221,239 | . 1 3 v L(SUGARS-Cut lont, 15.25; granulated, 3462 | foauly"lan boen disastrous both to the planters | shares, including: Ameriean Sugar, oh,60; Aner. | 7 feedert... ek New Low Record Made According 0 | know S thie commey 1o e 11 oy ) Dast week wa 84,50, ind the importers. The former hav - | fcan obacco, T “Atchison, 30 assessment | . : y 2 L M 3 e following were the receipts and shipments | 10, {0, RO TR (RO Y00 Nin "R (he | paid, 10100 Suriingtan, 15.300: Chicaio Gam, Si00; | 17 cows - Teow.i..., 8 . _the Oficial Esti and ready to respond in case another alarm that could - be ed for ripening today: mporters, It fs claimed, would take almost any- | Colorado Fuel, 4,300; General Electric, 7,400} Kan- | 1 €ow...... S 3 265 NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Cotton opened steady, | iy turned in. Each returning company re- | STobe and for general farm work. ~The gre Articiea. Recelpta |Shipmenta. | thing at almost any price. The importers have, | sas & Texas preferred, 4,200; Louisylle & Nash- | 2 helfers bt 2 near months 1 point higher, distant 1 point | ports in the same manner, 80 that at any | bt nd hervesting is in PoX practic o L T o 10 o Tout Beavily and are now sceking 0 | ville, 3.80: Missourl Facific, 8,300; Northwestern, | 2 heffers. ... 1 caif. T e i Lol 5 Eafe, "and harvesting 18 ih progress ol Flour, boli SRR 1 3.000 | retrench by withdrawing their vessels from the | 3,700 Pacific Mail, 4,700; Reading, 15,100; Rock el 3 3 1 calf.... e o kg Nl ’(' 5 S time during the progress of a fire the out- | tricts, ~Some late planted flelds would be mi Wheat bu.. 43000 50.000 | trade wherever practicable, The planters, not | Island, 8,900; St. Paul, 24,100; Tennessee Coal and W. Lister, { ne” from ‘the opening. At noon prices: gho side companics know which companies are | lorially imp DY A week of ten days 300,000 867,000 | understundink the Teasons underiying this ac- | Iron, £2,i00; Wabash preferred, 3,60, 9 gows % cows.......1080 9 pointa net decline. Sales to noon, | in quarters, warm weather. evorta show (hnt even in’ sec- | B e A SR gult poris e B0 suddenty sub- New York Money Market. d (ERtkest " ¥ L st 1500 bales. In eplte of weakness at Liverpool | Another feature of the new arrangement 18 | yrosent condition of corn'ls much botter than 31000 | sided. L NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—MONEY ON CALL— | 1 fecder 3 16 feeders.... the opening was quite steady. Pending recelpt | that 'l(he‘ engino House telephones Wl be | Was'anticiyuted” o month ago.” More' than, he o 4 New Orleans and Mobile have in recent years [ 1@1% per cent. 33 feeders.... §11 315 of the bureau report much caution was dix-|cut off from the commercial circult. They [usual amount is belng cut and shocked. Plow- Onthe Prolucy exonange today the butter mar- rcent’ 3 f played, aithough Fulls appearcd to be in con- | O I s in proxress, fnd a beginning has b beeome two of the most important banana mar- | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—34@3% per DAKOTA plaved, aithough Fulls appeared to be in con- | will be used for department business only, | In€ i in_pr ) & has been A S ea e tha aa™" 1@ [ kets'in the United States. Their prominence in | cent. 2 der.....1150 slarted rather free, but this failed to Infiyence | And not for ordering butter and eggs and | ™ade in seeding fall wraln, = e SAERens, Jr iel @205, (haseo, detc: {his respect s largely due to the ‘exceptional | WTRRLING BNCHANGE Dull end steads. Ishenwood, i Drices. Soon after the opening prices’ weakened | talking with friends around town. The new | generally 1h good condition. = o L HLAres are —. dock and rail facilities afford e merchants | with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.K9%( c 2 feeders, ... 1031 froer e g o e e B gt H § poray gl tp et 2 NEW YORK GENERAL MARIKET. | o those citles by the. ateamship and FAwAY | 190% for demand and HASRGLE for sixty dnse: 9n an absence of buyers a8 paints, but quickly | system has the merit of economy in addi- | “CHICAGO. Sept. “W—The weather crop bute fines centering’ (here, oo udvantage Go dhem tn | foacéa s Hanirh and $ 0041 commer. M. Keliher. 5300 Gien ‘wkainme 240 Pales, lnkt ‘weok, o | on to the improved service. The board | leiin, lssued today, save: The rainfull in i ) these facilities is shown by the fact that for the | cial bills, 4 004,880, 0 steers...... 114 3 10 1 sieer......1110 ‘ B eRTatiTD utrrasich in beLITn, pays the telephone compan g year now, | Unois was abunca 3 o D aek, tem Cloxing Quotations om the Principal | 5o (0L Sonth of this year, out of a total | SILVER CERTIFICATES674@6Tic. Mgl 26 8 bulle..eis 000 Dilce, SEaTSe TR beden Inas roch B e Rt g M tyatem o] e e s, C odities and Staple of about 10,000,000 bunches of bananas imported (OVERNMENT BONDS—Steady, State bonds, | 1 hull. DAl Taat aaf e ns very favorable for the rapid maturing NEW YORK, Scpt. 10.—FLOUR—Receipts, | into the United States Orleans received | fnactive, Ratlroad bonds, firmer. S Beacdl Ddlee last vear.' The' burent seport was |:bsonly §600: T o, “A"greae “deat o e varly cort B2300 Dln.; exports, 10,600 bbis. Market steady | 314,780, and Mobile 147,200, Durin”tie sume | “Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: | 7 uteer..... Timers s aa s g onsuneed a8 paealimaking i seieesl i Starapt S e v | Fameten it At Wi Nk pushid for deading brands, ‘but weak in bakers | BTN 5 e0" bunches, Hoston 1awo0 | U848, ek, ne 244170, P Tatw 0f W5, . 5, wiiteers..... M4l 36 | last month, and e < Micharl Thetler 1o outf e mm Fye. | Ganger in the central and northern countics, and and other low patents; winter brands neglected; | bunches. and Halltmore 595,200 bunches. Thus | U-S. 46 cous, new. > 8.0 I a0 Y steer. ... 1470 Whon e feport S b ichael Theiler s out in the role of & | iy Juys will be requiral by some. The ground Minneapolis patents, $3.30@3.45; winter patents, [ New Orieans takes the first place and Mobile the | U3 28, Te€o.. oo . b Pl R A (] claimant for $25,000 on account of the loss heen In good condition for plowing, and 840G, clty mill patents, 10042, city mill | (N 8 RO I RRIE LG ¢ i | U8 4 re 5 1048800, the ; : of his eye, which a few weeks ago was put | WG B NG RS U i e clears, $3. winter strafghts, $3.25@3.40; winter tire importations into this country so far this | U8 48 coup...... 1 steer 9 18 wteers......1420 815 aormm out by an explosion of gas confined In a|stand of grain In view. Little wheat has been e e dod, B00GE00: sotinelow eate. | YOAT. Quotations: U8 un vom. s o5 Lite, Bioak, Co. fone oL Ahe hureat | oider bottle. ‘Theiler has sued the Omaha and the work will not b eral befors funcy, $2.90G3.10, _ | none: CatiforniaValencias, $3.36@3.35. i I T B East Hampton Live Stock Co, ; o4 e8; for gaged at the company's establishment on fes have had too 2Y—Qulet: No. c. 2 Cho La. New Con. 48 0014 (No. Pacifie 1ss ee v <16c; low middling, 7 9-16c; good po 9 ROMDAY. =y A e Ciaaruoo, bu.: exports, 38,00 | gPANANAS Cholce large stock, per bunch, 810 | dagizsouri 6 100 do 2ds % A faeder. .. CrdinarS, e, net and Kros receipts, 4053 baen: | stroying the vision. If the company haa bu.; spot easler; No. 2 red. Sithe; No. i hard, | THINEAPPLBS- Nono. il N. C. Gh... 124 |*N. W. Conmols, e Cxports, coastwive, 300 ‘aew; sales,” 5,000 bales; | used proper screens Theller claims he | i i d buckwhen ke Tletten - Optione g, duliiana anin: MISCELLANEOUS. B I (9 P Cattle Co. O O t. ' 10_COTTON—Firm; no | WOUId ROt have been burt. B by cnitioh bugs. Some frult tereating all day, declining under lower cable : 4 RSy 1eis. i et I N, o - Off by the high wind on Tuesday night, but 1§ el e ol OYSTERS -Extra selects, 35¢ per can; company | Tenn. new set s, 91 |8t. P. Ccusols 7., Fa s #ales reported; receipts, 154 bales; shipments, 185 —_— 3 y the hig] Y Rigut, f;zm:rammrPm":n-‘:?n1“1':‘]:)'\:”"‘,:1'-:":4‘(, Ol e a0e, Now "York counta.”dbc. sl 105|745 0 LB Wl ok Uiilon, Beet Co. Balen; 5 ioa TR balos: WEATHER FORECAST. .| was generally the surplus. lauidation, finally 'rallled_ slightly on ' export [ FIGS-Faney, 1iet cholee, 1201dc. Y 2R stel LMy Gan 2 Liverpool Marketn, Generally Faie amd Cooler in Ne- LT e buying and_closed dull at %@%c net loss; Sep- | HONEY—Calitornia, H@lse oo, 4157 | Va BHlak B xS, B Gen 3 s y tember, 62G024c, closed At 624c; December, N Tt UG T “ptr. dap, 813 LIS R R U Glaetnc, Closed at. Sitge. Bixby, §-gal. cans, 33. i 02d8. ... A (LAVERPOOL, ey, 10 ~WHEAT_Spat quiet; braska by Wednesday Evening. s s:'.:ml H::;::n.-rs:;;lk-.u e 2 feeders. demand poor; ‘No. 2 red, winter, o, v s y FLUSHING, h 1 A i acetnts, 226480 bu.: exports, 212.600| NUTS—Almonds' ldc; .English walnuts, soft- | Atchison 2d 36%|U. P. 18t of '0ij $ fasder by gty o A N WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The forecast for e 2 e Dptine e hon | snelled, He: standards, 10ci fiberts, Sc; Braail | Canada So. vdd... 10714| Weut Shore 4 o T b L red, Gn ke Moo 1 bard Manitoin, "t | \weinesday ta Spanish steamer Manilla, bound for China under fine Weather condiiions, “railied siightly | DUt Bci becans, $oi peanuts, - raw, "6@oic, | L &N nificcdn. (B, |Southera ds. 229 strs, Tex..1070 316 i ot and unchanged: closed “undun. | For Nebraska—Fair; possibly followed by |and the Norweglan steamer Xania, bound buy! X old " A chose | roasted, de. fi T o eiember, SaoNe " Closed " at | o DATES=Tn 0 to T01b. boxes, 6o per 1b.; fard | =% yia,~ seoftered. ¥ B steer tember, 4% 9d; October; 48’ 91d; No a¥ Standard Cattle Co. changed; business about equally ributed; Sep- | jocal showers; winds becoming variable and | for Antwerp, collided near Borsselin today. dates, small boxes, 10¢ per Ib. émber, | R oV k fterwards and six of 36 teers. . 16 ™Mod; Decerber, s 0idr damaars:semrer: | cooler Wednesday evening, The Xania sank soon a N .‘:X'w»n«-.»l pts, 262,000 bu.; exports, 10,000 bu.; | CIDER—Pure juice, per bbl., $5; half bbl., $3. . X F 1 steer. B February, 4s 113%d. For Missouri—Fair; continued warm, | those on board were drowned, including the JATS Mocelnts, JB000 bit; exportsy 10,00 bui | RICE DOPCORN—In the ear, on orders,” per | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.—The oficlal closing | 15 Sowa:*'"" : 4 at y 3 CORN-Spot quiit; American mixed, new, ds 1 southerly winds. aptain. The Manilla was badly damaged. ey, closing unchanged Lo i alrly |y, 91, quotations for mining stocks today were s fol- +souse128 Ab\moars: i et aulats Amerigan. mi Kteady, closing unchanged - to fgher; " Sep. B g : ; tember closed at 23tec; December, 24%c. 2 A ] Rx unchanged; | For lowa—Generally fair; cooler in the 0 00d HIDES—No. 1 hides, 7c; No. 2 Pugsley, closed quict, with November lgd lower and | northwestern portion; southerly winds. —Fairly active; shipping, 65a7ve; good to DES—No, 1 green hides, 7o; No. 3 green bulls. chgite. wtoc, vping, Gaile; good to |, BTN Fireen wattea hiden, Soi No. 3 $ bul 124 5 Nashville Chat. S e No, 1, el Prevatlig 'in- the United States Markets, and | Nutlenal BD—Prime, $3.9064.00, also it is believed for the purpose of making PROVISIONS—Pork, mess, | per bbl., $8. some satlsfactory arrangements for the mar- KRgERN oD, SeES EE SR oAby i i FieEss B 9 cows.. other monthi % lower; business about cqually | For Kansas—Generally falr Wednesday; COWS.uue distributed; S 38 5! Octaber, 3s 5d; | goutherly winds; cooler Wednesday night. 's pi ili BV Weak: Pacif coust, 19 crop, 4G7e; | grcen safied hien, fike? No T veal cire b 105 | A 2 s AL 5 Cheatiam, I Decymbon,” G G Junuary, | or"South Dakota-bartly cloudy. bul it Bee(;’hlam L El”sdare for biliouss common to choice, 1884 crop, 4@sc. . 10¢; No. 2 veal cal 0 16-1bs., fio; No, 1 [ ARdEH ... t ecders, . 88 6%d; local showers; northerly winds and cooler ili he, d —Quiet; he n dry ‘fiint’ hides, 12@14c; No. 2 dry flint’ hides, 106 o " P H 1 steer 3 FLOUR—Steady ] go0d; freely supplied; i oi ness, bilious headache, spe RERTHER qule; oot sl Dumon Avee, | 453 et wiis, 1G] G, 3 ary e ik, 10@ | Boat i it WA G i M Aokl S oot | ine” Cabtern ortion. yepeps OO et demestic. Necce, T8GR pulled, | Mdes, Yo per 1b. less than fully cured. Rogie Gom..c, b e I 4 3 catves:s PROVISIONS-Biucon, duil; demand poor; short Local Record. sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz. m;a! B TRiONR tar father (st s o L L T nr:"".f""im"',‘.':‘.y'ffl;.“‘}; Bulwer Con..... Mouni Diifbio. B A U e TR TR T glear, lght, 38 to 4 Ibs. | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, | . 4 T 4 d l}: Bad ’ FROVISIONS—Beef, qulet; family, 2.00; | ree hear short wooled e ), | Caledonia. Oceldental Con.... Miller. B ong clear. Reavy, 55 Ibs., 38 clea ept. 10.—O; ec 4 quiia mess, grsGL; ity exiva India mess, | S46h, bglic: dey shssglines (@hort, wocled sae | chaienes Gl [opiiric : 1 Seernooiir iz Backe fght, i lbw, e inort cloar midaien | OYNILS: P alntall, compared with 'the | 1o Sick headache, bad taste %, Ch eats, dy; pickled bellie i), No. ch, 5@15c; or o 3! ¢ 5 steers. ..., 120 G 1bs., 338; clear belles, 14 to 3%, Shoul- 3 ith the | . B i a0 Lbihed Dellles, | wopiad eaHy-sking)s: ND.' 3 each. 0; 0ry Mint | Gooharace. rir 900 |Deomatissess 3 y & B e auare, 130 18 1ok, S s, hort e, | corresponding day of the past four vears: | in the mouth, coated tongue, g B ot 25. "L, “wenk aha Tiokled | ansn and Nebraska butcher wol pelts, motual | Gon ool s a, . i g 6 CoWleivers 888 16 1bs., 424, Beef, extra India mcss, 168 3d 1895, 1594, 1893, 1502 f . P ateny; ‘weatern steam closed at 86173, Rep. | welght, 4@gc: dry fint Colorado butcher wool | Co. Tmbesint: Sierra Navada. . Denman, Fork ! prime meas, fine western, | Maximum temperature.... % 65 4 70 | loss of appetite,sallow skin,etc, tember, $6.15, nominal. 1'~"x"r'-i""n::.'r'ra'u‘r'{"’w'.'-:mx“*,l.':"‘; ‘S"'r‘“cih‘"yn"\‘:l“l ton, .\‘mpw‘vork... Siiver Hill. o 1 8 COWS. 111001000 ] edtern medium, 4le ‘:‘I.““Lu{z‘, dull} | Minimum temperature..... »T.e 6 59 » ? 4 gher, S5, nominAL | omk Colorado eis, ‘per " ib., acual | Goow : i ; H estern, Jrelined, in pails, 3 gimumt tempor: s o i CHEESE—Weak; large, S4@Ho; small, 60 | Vol °(goe. Have fet cut off, ‘as 1t 1§ uscless | Bxeheduar oo ot Diah Con b e e CHEESE-Quiet; nd ‘poort - fineat Amer. | AVerage temperature...... 88 8 % & when caused by constipation; 10,000 plgn; western datry, | 10,pay fosliht on them, o 0 iow, axe; | SN A Curty. I V.. 5.0own,s, e, gt g e 9w finest- Amerlcan,colored. | ¥ nqigion of temperature and precipitation |and constipation is the most - T ke Aariea e 2 | No. 4 tallow, 3W@3le; reune, white A, 3G o flves_ b, GTWTHe, Mexican doliars. S4nG g . Whitcomb, : P'El-)l("fll'm':!u;nxvlv at Omaha for the day and since March 1, p P S gt B i17e: western “i | #44c; grease, White B, 3ic; grease, yellow.th@ c. Drafts, sight, 2hacis welegraphic, 5 4 REFRIGERATOR BEEF—Forequarters, 3%d; | 1895: e, ROLEUM—Dull; Unifed closed at $1.3, | Wix. prime. 11G3c; Tough tallow, c. Doston Stock Quotations. . W% BLEACHING TOWDER—Hardwood, . 0. b, (7. | fixcoss for the day stasan i TN et wtrained, *common to good, | | WOOL UNWASHED—Fine hedvy, 6@%c: fine [ BOSTON, Spt. 10.-Call loans, 2343 por centi | g7 yieers.. H HOPS—AL London (Pacitic coast), €1 158, Accumulated excess Sinc 3 Go by the book, Pills 10e oL 1ght, 8G%¢; quarter-blood, 10G12c;" seedy, burry | time loank. 24@4 per cent. Closing prices for | 7 21602 3 13 steers, The recelpts of wheat during the past three | GECRENEE o O °) veeees 111 Tnch TALLOW-Dull; city, 4%c; country, 4. and chaffy, 8G9¢; cotted and broken, coarse, 1@ | atocks, bonds and mining shares; Livdt BLoeE o days were 138,000 cental, including 04,000 centals | BOROAL RGO the Ty 10000 ‘11 ineh | and 25c a box Book free at TURPENTINE-Qulet; 20@28:. Solooaibacand tapked, gul. $Ose. TR e R e o cOWS. .. 2 1 eow...u... The recelpts of Ameriean corn duriag the past | Total precipitation since March 1 18384 inches ¥ 7 RICEQulets dometic, Talr (o extra, 4@0Ke: | 1o} Gl wamhed, 16@1hc: blacks Ses bucks, ‘6o | Am. Stugar. 1111 1115k wesdhogh Fice sleer![[LLT 0 35 b ateers. three quys were Guis, durias the past | 7.0 ciency since March 1 i+ bilinches | your druggist's orwrite B, F, n, I ! A ) » ] 2, . Elee, pfd.. ogsett. e ¢ 0/ . MOLASSIS—Quiet but steady: New Orleans, | (4 locks, 2@ic; ‘dead pulled, bGicc. A0 JUEBr Rl .o JO4A | W Eise: Bl 1 010 o 13 4 bulls 3y ather showery, ' Reports fro t 8 p.om L O o e varn. 1L $t. Louls Gemeral Market. Bell Telephone. ... Edison Elee. Tiis e 3 oms.. Sugar Market. T Allen Co, 365 Canal St., I Tabr e $13.00@ 14,00, - Copper. qulet: prog, | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 10—FLOUR-—Active, but [ Bostonk &lbany Rishiaen Jis.. ; e i NEW YORK, Sept. 10—SUGAR-Qui New York §TATE oF - - gaw cumeaedutay, | ~£ep 30 aamie 2 | -eauiag, xR z + uopEydiad] Calumet & Hecla. BOSTON, Sept. 10.—The tone of the wool mar- eien.. . 2| 04| Raining. Michigan, Wisconsin, etc., 1681640; No. St Paul com...... . N. Y. Central. ing, 11@13¢c; scoured price, 32G33c; Australia corn, 19,000 bu.; oats, 06,000 it 199 Reading....... it Dallae o mbing, buparine, (34 S IPMENTS -Floar, 16,08 bhis': wheat, 16,000 1073 | Mex. Ocn. now * Chi 20 helfers. . o moe, B3, exchatge price, 11255 Lead, | caty and lowers patents, SL0661.15; extrafancy, | Sopon & Matne. . gl Alchison s oores B0 alture, Kiscovado, 89 t Tin, ' quiet; $14.95G14.40; plates, firm WHEAT—Declined early on heavy selling and 4G4 11-16c; ' granulated, 4 1564 7 , BTATIONS. WEATHER, Annual sales more than 6.000.000 boxes ™ Uity and firmness: prime summer yellow, 6%, | No. 2 cash, 69%c; September, t%e; December, | O Gnor i P ( 11,8 71644 1-16e; No. 12, I%@3 0-1hc: stand- of the on on call; there was considerable Kearsarge . % Ered W. Noble, LONDON, Sept. 10.—SUGAR—Cane, steady; 1it- | QMaba ... ket is steady this week, the caly noticeable ex- Hla Gaslre n tand 4 1200 Jus: | Valaatioe..... oo i ception beink domestic wouls, The waics show & | No. 3 mixed, cash, 3035c: September, 30%c; D HOGSThe hog market was hit hard today. | covads, fal refining, 9 6d; beet,’ dull; rather Yiientine.. " ) COMMISSION ding descriptions: © Ohlo and Penmsylvania [ No. 2, cash, 15%e bid; September, 19c; December, | closing mining quotations: cline was about the same at all market points. Davenpori. LI 140 | ter and tha close was 10@15c lower, The trade | OATE—Active and No. 2 white, 206G | Denver. 3 00| Part clouay | Rirect wires to Chicago and New York, Hampshire and Vermont, 19Gc; Michigan, 156 FLA N D—Lower; 8¢ bid. ud . *Quicksilver prd.. 1000 un early hour. One right good load of heavy SKY—Firm; finished goods, on the basis | §¢ Vincont by b4 00 Clear. P. EMITH (Tel 136) 6. M. STANFOR@ threo-cightwbiond combing, 8] Todiana ‘Drairie. $5.00610,60, t Qulon Con. 40 | today was at $.05@4.10, and on yesterday #4.15@ 23,750 bu.: rye, none: barley, 1,400 bu. Rapld Clty ., it 00 Clovidy. L A A GRAIN and PROVISION® and Georgin, 17@15c; Texa % and there were s pretty good loads among o ¢ of precipltation. bt at Fremont and Columbus. seoured price, $3G3c; territor rm, $4.02G4. 1%, LONDON, Sept. 1 N %4’ 200 §3 80 e e , GogoTe; No. 3 red, @GSic; ra vlaced on the Chicugy Bourd ‘of T ; o 2] ) price, 35037c; and Wyoming 8. Loxed shoulders, $6.23; longs, $6.50; : 0 N 3 white, 1814@1%c. BANKERS MARGIN Bend for our complee book oxe ing, Kood, 40@4lo; combiog, average, bu.; corn, 2,000 bu.; cats,- 135,000 bu. BAR SILVER—3 §-160 per ounce, quiet; brokers' price, $3.25; exchange price, $3.40. | $2.856G2.95; fancy $2.66012.75; cholce, $2.5062 60, New Engla Bpeiter, qulet: tie, $4.15. the market showed wenkness throughout the ses- 3 T oty e ! . 2 et 1616e; Now T8 11-16@8%e; n le n e G0%e; May,' 63%c. ard A, 4%@4 O-16c; confectioners’ A, 4%@4 5-16c; JAMES E. BOYD & 00 pressure to sell the near months, and October R 48 teeders... 1163 305 134 fecders. 340 | t1e desire to trade; centrigugal Java, 1u 9a: Mus. | North Piaiiall"1lll more decided 'decrease thun for several weeks | oomber. Sa¢ bid: May. 26te bid. New York Mining Quotations. The drop in the provisions yesterday had its | casier; September, §8 64; October, ¥s 10}4d, 8t Lok, o fleeces, X and above, 17@18c; XX and above, | 19c; May: 20%e. The. trade here opened fully 0c lower, and as i Sept. 10.—CORN—Dull and lower; fgan combing, X' New York, New Ha N MEAL-$1.7001.75 Plymouth...... ... 20 | was fairly active considering the break - in No. 3 white, 1 ce PR kaGidyy o D0 Ennt o Correspondents: Johm A. Warren & Co leo; uiwashed, medium, Kentucky and Maine | TIMOTHY SEED-Steady, $.7504.35, sferra Nevada..... 75 | hogs sold at $4.25, the high price of the day, us igh wines. e RS [+ 00| Pant sloudy and Mixsourl quarter-blood, com\ 184 @180; TR~ Higher; fancy Elgin, 23c; separator low Jacket. 60 | 4.2, NTH-Wheat, 600 bu.; corn, 18,000 bu.; | Galveutonsser el 84 000l edium, 12 months, '19614c: ™ oS8 B the offerings: Representative sale Kansns Clty Market. L. AP WELEH, Goserver, Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg.,, Omaha, fine medium and fine, 1GHe; wox ~Pork, ndard’ mess, jobbing, L2 nrrespondent. upes asse; Californ wols, northern. ; shorts, $6. 204 Dearborn Street, Chicago. TRADING NG ALD WLARING snd Gon, Bleeirie o 5 Y crashed, & 7165 1.16¢ ROTTONSIED Ol Shows well sustainad ac- | $1on, closing heavy and lower than yesterday; | 8% &3 ® Pt A V] : 1 aets 1 16c; No. 9, 8 8-i6@ No. 10, 31 — —— 9 3 Butt Boste 4 NEY, v > —— — p— Weel Mavist. CORN-"Kpeculaiton dead during the early part | & ; S iie & oston NEVADA. Cut foaf, & 7165 i-16c Telephone 1039, OMAHA, NEB. declined %e, but new crop months were bettes past; The following are, the quotations for the | “GATS—Fiures ‘enaier; May keiling Ye lower; | NEW YORK. Sept. 10.—The following are the | #eet upon lodayis market for hoks and the, de Pocia MaSE ol SC Pallrsr v et Grain, Provisions & Stocks ¢ Kanis Oy, © Room 111% Hoard of Trade, 18@1%c; No. 1 combing, 23c; No. # combing, 23 % ‘regular, 38c bid, east track, but L8 S_Tl_n:u, D ocaere B0 | the morning passed grew worse rather than bet- | No. 4 $1% H \ . 3 i and. Vermont, 16016kc: No. i morthern, N BRAN-Den) and’ lowbr: east track; 5208810, ¥ nlckailver. ...\ 800 | prices and the pens were practically cleared at Dull and ne BIAATCK, .. vres o1 T Cloar. quarter-blood, combing, 15¢; Kentucky and Maine | HAY—Dull; firm and timothy, #6009 | H: o Sandard. 235 | agninst $4.35 yesterday, The bulk of the males ‘S—Wheat, 12,700 bu.; corn. 49.950 bu.; | Miles City. | esf T Cloudy F. P. SMITH & CO. ndiana and Missourl three-elghths-biood, comb- | creamery, 16)7e. 2R The average quality of the hogs Was falr today | oats, §2,760 bu.; rye. 600 bu.; barley, 1400 bu. S1@d2c; spring, fine, 11@13c; ly Av. Eh. P V. 3 KANSAS CITY, Sept. 10.—WHEAT-Slightly Branch offics T 107 9 1y Mexican ot : R b i X e fe: Monta 3 o 671, ol 3 Ty T i and In fair demand; 0 Behreiner, Flu e te: M mediug . Lard, prime steam. $ 02%; choice, i‘ wwerndl mixed No. 2 white, 286Gt 0 Flrst National Bank, Omibas » 3 s i g whiter ige lower; ' . s - L BT sondted WEUe; middle S-Flour, 4),000 bble.: wheat, 39,000 24| Pennsyivania. DEFINING ALD MARKDE EX SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10—WHE, o . Quteniland, vombing, B@He AR FILYRR-¥ -1 Y 15 Wallest., New York, 70 State-st., Boston, o b e, May, 9% lear PRESSIONS. Also our daily mas — e o cember, $4%e; May, W%c; cleare o Oofes Marke ¢ rate of discount In the open market for 1) ket letter suxgesting when and i y 7 ™y CQUNTY b XPLAINED. Wiai"s™wads ™ e b, “inie Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Sept, 10.—COFFEE—Spot, Rio, | short billa 1s % per cent; for three montha bills, | %0.....: @ i 2 '“ Eo?il. TR and N S oy raished. | ARBOGABT & 0O NEW YORK. Sepr, 10.—Axenia hive advanced | qully No. %, 4616 Mid dul and meminal; | ¥ wr‘nw‘l‘l.,“firamm::’ at gflfmu Witharawn | ‘3 2 L MIRRARReiLs Whent Mavk OTHYR Rich GRADE it URICAGO OPEN “HOARD ‘oi jcen a8 follows: -inch bleached ot~ | Cordovi BG19.00, Warchouse deliver tom the o balance today was A E NNEAPOLIS, Bept. = 104 b Bought aud pOuA0BOe Bolivibedn )E, g, Chic 1o T4e; Olis No. ¢ biwe dcnims, Wo; | from New York yesterday, 15043 bage; New York | 677,000 . B BATOLIS: Dbt it aud B0ld. Ourrespondence TRADE, * Bullding, Chicagar

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