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OMAHA DAILY BEE: R'\'.I'I'IHL\\', SEPTEMBER 14, 1895 e ss—e——————— ¥ xehang hange i [fact, Europe R Amer 1 ) TH fuses 1o purchase largely of our agriculs Daspite the Gold Engagemente the Shorts | i ¥ I Heavy Falling Off in Cattle Receipts the S e o op St (0 30 | Receipts Amount to Less Than Half as heaugte-y While the expunslon IN' gon: . i L1445 5 4 1 Feature of the Day. | the demund belng good the offerings chmnged Large as One Year Ago. how some lowering of the AVerag in Wheat Take Pright, TURUENTING -8 p v | hAnas A1 steddy 18 sirong picte i 1} i states, and tho low prices of A e _ v Mo KOG g o & WL -, ey - | create a feeling that the prosperity 3 1 yreson NA: i T [ UPP | N | ""I \\‘*: \\\'ll ‘vlll\ll short of expectation e 13 Sonthern | bite{Oreon NaY LOCAL DEMAND EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY | Nimiice rooens / the raiironds will get los benefit tham NESS } s : ' ; Y . o 5 mixed westorns 'woosiooiesie: | had been anticipated. " London of - cours CORN RULED FIRM WITH LITTLE BUSI i : o8 : a R R A —— ps kP e T A — R g k : — ; folxed westermn ... : : s Y R plrchaser fo. cover < Py nan Palaee e ™ d y 1 at ong to 0w re for Dellvery of Strue short contracts, Oy wrsday there was un« : 5 Bew | # s SR Puiman i Omcriugs Readity ather ‘Driet Al Ceatly ‘and ey there w """"""'l' “""""""‘ ":""""',:'I':' g ndon Maeffic cont K | e Brisk Trading PR settlement of the loenl fonl® road Houtig ter on Iy Own A a s wheat A s R Sk, 5= | had been arranged, but Friday the market > Helped by the Bulge in AT ¢ Hocs etares B Tamy CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. | §xperienced further Wquidating pressare and Whent and Corn. o . L Prices Were 8 en- | Jawest: of, the week: nis ks o 1S the g S 81 L% Ouiittia | heavy gold engagements for shipments (oe Sept. 18- Despite gold engage. GENERAL MARKET. "3 wowthors el FRIDAY, Bept. 13, | e eeeiis o e a4 folf | "NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—T. @. Dun & Co, [ da¥, aggregating $1,630,0x ; Bo yespite gold engage- AL S 3 ' | | X 1 Suane Refinery Recelpts and shipments for the past twen- MLy i Lokl . In thelr Weekly Review of Trale will say: A tmehtw and’ bovd issug talk, the shotth Ifl | ¢, 00410m .0t Tende and Quetnttons ; Tenn. Coul & 1ron tyfodt Hours, as GempkFed WItH: the Dre« s L piiiey 0 e || slERt setback, which may mean muc § y SUIPIE RHEC KA Aoy Ter o 0 L a0 T &0 Cont. ph. vious six days, are as follows LIN Datives. Prices were sy, with a faie | DOUhIDK, on account of the final oute Ammremnt % Transncted gained Mo, May oats %, and provislons | f 1 S B . N bt -1he lower tha o acy Tpawe been welling [won. 1f the goverament crop reparts were | NIw YORK, § 1B.-The following Folepeli gt LV o SR R BILSEDE S oLy are &t 4 WAL L & P i e < 6 T i e g b v | correct the situation would not be encourng- | ahle, compiled by Bradstreet's, showa the Wheat started firm, and during the first | condivion far tisfact o ¥ ‘ Fa btem ber 3 . 3 A pere stronkerand from §o o 1’ o | 108, But not much confldence 18 placed 10 | oral” clourances nt the princinel o oo half he £old R L h 1 Okiel A { i ;‘hm” higher for lght and mixed lots, under | the reduced estimate of ¢ none at all| ¢he parcentage of fncrease or decrénse, ns o S ih o MR G SRS L S e o B wRIE taber ¢ 4 L g September i L hapone ot e few o | in the estimate of wheat, and even the most | odmpared. with - the corresponding week not take long for pr s i e e s it ok e i25% | e September ) i at Trom ‘$5.5)0 15§05, | enthusiastic bulls do not think 1t worth | |t yens early cables were better, und therc was | Fachedi The eour 1e3 fn the country q v I ptember § | it lium heavy he highest Mixed loté | while (o quote the government report as (Sl . i good buying for a time, both to cover shorts | mus " J s bt | o4 P e brovght from $4 and common o prim | to cotton. The fact that we are beginning to | ¢ i Am -\v“( lv‘u ec, again a good buyer. Baldwin and Farnum | ™ ¥y osaible’ thnt 't 1 f L A . sFees packers and at from § $4.40 for shippers corn, though only about 500,000,000 bushels | 3l (fa% i § 130,674 also bought freely, and the scalping ele bat ¥ pi Esap . oW ¢ T ALK N M o b ioie | Despite “the very 1t s Weel | will be moved from the counties where it [ Philadetphia 1 119,00 nent was active on the samo side | A sarher than they | ¥ SLLAK.C s tembor 9 ... st A i S Mixher. nier e bSOV | 19 grown; about 50,000,000 bushels of wheat, | t. Toul S0 194 this demand December sold fro tember 7 [ P ctive demand, scative sheep have wold of which the farmers are unwisely holding Francisco psige and 58%e, split. But heavy gold ship- A { Vit { RO (58 RHOTEIN. Werk reported, the L A i 934 o 5 6 1618 With sales chicfly at from $250 to § CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS, wheat took fright toay, and tieir covering | factor 2 1y st ) ‘ ! to 3175 for lor up to $3.6 back a large proportion, and about Pittabun, : » 1 3 bales of cotton, if the later indic | Gineinna amount ranging from $1,100,00 to $,000,000 ¢ : h 3 i a heavy falling oft | Reecipis: it I; calves, 400 head; | Dales of cotton, If the ta inclnnayl while stockts were aiso weaker, THErew # ¢ U gk ¢ ! le receipts, only eighty five 1 2 . to add to the stocks carri ver, B New. Orle 0%, af MiptEs: iekie Gf' red o : . R : elog reporte] in today as against 122 yes- N » Tive stoe mercial Stocks of cotton September p | oW 1O rumors of another issue of bonds, and the | faney, 10 2 g v terday. The demand was good for all kinds AR ol B a T TR abroad, amounted 1o 2100558 Dale Mitaak effect was =oop felt. The demand quickened | "o TEEER BRI 0 L cuated at ] t stocks were 451155 shares, | Of cttle and about everything in the yards R AT te T . Hiesn Samerveculbte - 000 stic mills Stocks were 360,018 bales, " s & sol¢ 4 “lar) cours : nelu, I Sui divider was cleaned up before the close, a large ibi aTt” 8t o lowing not a single bale for incre and some carly buyers goon sold out, and and coarke, 46 inciu A an_Sugar, ex dividen i small_suppiy t stoers, $6.35015.68; falr to » . i B R R TGl ol IV Wisconsin full” eream, 12c; Young | Ameican Tol 9.8%; Atchison, 34 proportion. seiling early in the morning jod shipping st $4.0005.00; dresse stocks at southern mills, Prices have settled t3lis M L S it Amierica twins, 12c: Nebraska and lowa, | 1 ington h There were only a few fat cattle here, but [ 50 Shipping 05.00; DIk sules. $5.1 back a little during the past week, notwith- | Militeap December opened at 5i%c, sold up gra 1l cream, 10g11 mburiger, No, 1, 12e; brick, imbu What few there were sold at strong prices. | Gl IS HSH0000 btk sales, standing the gloomy Agricultural depart- | IMATEA - to B¥ic and 58%c, split, then down to No. 1, 1 Swiss, No. 1, 13G1ke |a tHing 0 General Electric The ‘market was active and the packers | $30iesa'4: stockers and feeders, 3 ment report, Cleveland nd noon was 5i%c. The marke e LIVE POULTRY—Hons i roostors, 2 Foxis 1, 5,90 uisvil were not long In buying up everything at [ and. heifers.$20069.60; Texas ahd < | yThe wheat crop is evidently larger than | {levelan a sharp tecovery during the last hour with | sprling chickins, per Ih. Sc; ducks. oe: spring | s T00; Missourl Pacitic,” 15.400; Notth- | 211 desirab)e i I sales, $2.85613.405 {he department has extimated, though no- | Houston considerable excitement. ‘There was not|ducks. 8. turkeys, 6@ic; geess, 506 T acific Mail, 6,500; Reading, | About fifteen loads constituted the supply . $2.00613.25. body knows how much larger, and is com- | jt. Paul... much_ In Y4y of nows but short O ardox. Xl 5 Tl L TR o i | Of COWS and heifers. The demand was k001l Spe bl 2am head; shipmeats 12 | ing forward with_more encouraging rapid: | Dénver Lo secmed to want to cover at once ¥ yi\\’5 Upland, .50, midiax #50: low- | Ruiir ul prefor A e oo and Iteni | and though & large proportion of the. ¢ Market 56115 nd active. Heavy, | ity, no ||Pss than 5,773,701 bushe's having be D l.:‘ the market up. December closed at v Hight bates. sell the beat ooy o Price on | 20,00, “Wabash preferred, 5,9; Western. Union, ings consisted of not overly desirable | $9.234.50; mixed, $ L40; Tight, $4.2061, received at westérn' ports, against 5,446, olumbus, Corn ruled firm, but with no grea Bhinig t5p priacs #ell the best. "Oaly.‘tqp grades | 5300 s il Stuff, everything sold early. The prices paid | | SHEEP Receipts, gt Sipments, o, | bushels” during ‘the sume’ week Hartford of business, At the recent decline a good EGETADL] New York Money Market. showed a good steady to strong market arket M Rl ATCHT TR, from a much T R \ many shorts seemed disposed to cover and A < Tt b R Y ORIEL Hebt M ONBE Cn dALT The stocker A\ TeR tharket has had B ockers, waz1s mbs, $3. farmers ~ have ' unc oubtedly been secure profits, and with offerings only mod POTATOL. ook, B el nt; | 81 upward tendency all tha week since | Southwestern sheep, §2.0092.7. ing back wheat under an e erate a firm’ feeling ruled. here was a stock, nt per cent; last loan, 1 s ‘pei | Monday and today's murket was simply - X ment among themselves, but seph... fair demand_for spot corn at e over Sep- | "ty 2 cent: small lots lonned at 3 continuation in the same direction. The des ty Live Stock. not seem a very profitable operation’ for | Peoria ... tember for N and Yo over for No. % Fiowa, cent, e . it AFfor MILLLLE L s is good and [ KANSAS CITY, Sept. 13.—CATTLE—Receipts, | them, Kxports from Atlantic ports for the | Memphis . R UGB L T st S (6 #GABIAGE—On orders,” » PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3146 L BT HLISE w"kw: and |I~l~\' 1 there ave not | 5400 head; shipmenis, 4,500 b ket steady | two weeks of September have been 2,417,872 | Portland, Or yellc o en ness ned | g1, e hough the receipts are liberal there ave no Strong § steers, $2.5) 7S, | bushels, Nour ingluded, a s 5 i b ochester corn some, and the strength was not all | TOMATOES—Cuhoice stock, per % bu. basket CHANGE-Dull and fiim. with | 4y more than enough cattle to barely sup- o Fiy gy 3 I‘;:(sl“‘l‘f n‘"\t:;_lngrlln‘!'_l t'r":‘-““l:hmilnr'“fl’r:x ah }é‘_“" ‘{““._" lost when wheat broke. =The most demand | 2540 5 il husiness i bankers' bills al 3.9 for de- | pIy the requirements of the market. T stockars wnd fecdes: ths R T G LR T B DT A L was for September, which sold up %c, May !lll! LONS-—Crated, pe nd al 889 for sixty days; posted rates, | everything desirable met with ready o lvf.l"t ary he ',ri( B of coTh Has miso | ButingRe LA LIRS et A L RRant SR a1 bills, $4.55%. | and “at prices that were a little st clpts, 3600 head; shipments, yielded, with « strong prospect of the lare. cester .. SAYiwere nt AC) SO G ey S At ’:_\r'.'”n 5' N Moo rat r iR CERTIFICATE @571 than yesterday. Representative sales: et 106G higher. Bulk of sales, et Crop ever grown, and at 38 cents at | Portland, Me, The it nous, "My Seling 1o Soie, and | ment, ber don. opgang. . o Criied for ship o botasy i) e B oors MGAAT: | New: York & large. Proportion of the. orap | Atinntn ¢ A8t ho May_ selling to 20%c, and 1 per dox., 60@%0c, vallrond bonds, woak, 2 i DD 4.40, Y oriess b\ A 43 ouing et Sike, hubnl by the Dok n FRUITS, Closing_quotationa on bonds were as tollows: | N~ Av Pr. No. Av. Pr . Av. Pr. 3 40 Yorkers, .5 | Wil be of little profit to farmers.. Fort Worih S Db b U i1 PLUMS_Callfornin, per hox, cholee stock, $1.00 ST T it JL Receipts, 3,100 head; shipments none. | 1€ we are to have a large crop of grain| Waco ........ 18 ruled strong and higher, with a good | @LI5: fancy varictich, '$1.15q1 s ow, Ja0NIS ER 3 Market sy o strone. " Lamgs. 8 00 0 | 4nd @ smail erop of eotton it {8 natural to | Syracud ' ttie for sale. y zed ut AN PEACHES--Non % et | R » 3 muttons, - §2.653.00, infer that manufacturers may find large | Des Moinos h\v ant “‘I‘v‘. sl "l) 1‘.m|..~'4 L APPLES-—Cholc pping stock, bbls., $2.000 o e 3 . - e transactions at the west, but not t the | Grand Rapids 150%™ (o hige. 2, And Boptember ut from | 2.38; cooking nppics, 311608 0 3 e Erle vy o New York Live Stock Market. gouth There s in fact, ' vory large de. | Seattic ETLORNEE It L RR N HErO 311ee | CALIFORNIA CHIS—Freestones, per box NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—BERVES—Receipts, | mand for goods at the west, and westhound | Lowe furing the last hour, May selling from 21%C | do; i, Sigpsoc. LI 06K |CH. & T, ©. Ba. L... 40 ose 2 %12 head; active und steady for good steers; | Shipments are unusually larke. althousn the Wilmington, Dei. e eyl e WAC Inclined to do | (CRAEES—Home grown stock, per 10-h. bas 1007 do v s . comnmon 1o medium dull and lower; rangers und | eastbound shipments from Chicago for four [ Norfolk ¥ O DrovInongmaniL A Inclined to ag)fiie: i Jarge lots 22c; Call- 1090 M., C.&T. 1stds., > o 10 e 3 lorados, U504.20; stags and oxen, $200@1.00; | weeks of August amount to only 210,318 tons, | Sioux City <. 4 M & T. 18t better on Its own account at the opening, | fornia, e k Varieties, $1; Muscats: | A1y ‘clans B0 10D | do 2 dne i 660 1 ) . bulls, $: ropean cables quote Amer: | against 220,144 tons for the same weeks in | Los Angeles e el Sl B ralg I 38 Al class 0,070 100 [Mutual Unton 68, e 1 fcan ‘steers at @12, dressed welght; refrigerator | 1504, Tacoma ater in the day it was helped (o loo y Y 5 Ala, Currencys.. 1 100 1. C. Gow, 5. 9 . The largest output of pig iron ever known, | Saginaw, Mich strong a second time by the bulge in wheat TROPICAL FRUITS, L New Can. i’ ok Pacifie 1804, i HEEP AND LAMBSRecelpts, 843 head; | 19 ton8, . 18 Gppatehty BpBOred. by g Spokane i and corn. There were only 1,000 hogs at | ORANGES_Cholee secdiings, per bosx, § Miksourt G, . 100 i ” 4 1 Yc higher: inmbs, . e S 1o o B0 Tens T R o Ten the yards, and they were in good demand | Mediieiancan sweots, mones tancy i, | N.CGA.....000 1B . i . $200G2.6); fambs, common 16 prime, | Lol but. the. fact that the grem® stee] at higher prices. The changes In_prices | ng itornin Valencins, $3 N.Cdn 200 102k | da s, ¥ Deb. 5 1 4 e 5y Soidhbies Have tbeh Toree M e o) of hog products is all in the shape of slight LIEMONS—-Extra fancy lemons, 20 slze, $8.00; nonfund..... |‘|l R.G. \West e Stock in Sight. included in the official statement renders | Wichita ..... advances, except In lard, pork gaining from [ 0 size. 8.00%0.00 M Nty BeCSr 1QETEl Ao iy - H Record of recelpts at the four principal markets | the account of stocks less valuable. The | Birmingham to 16c, and ribs 2ic for October. Janu-| D T e e STk, per. Binich, $4 3611 Terii Nlow set o st ~Friday, September 1, 1883 0 Pl Markets | parket for finished products is & lttle | Topeka .. ary Iurd closed Dge lower for the day @R50; medium size bunches, $1 Var. Cantir St : 7 % 1 attie. Hogs. Sheep, | weaker, with indications of heaitatlon on the | Lexington, i<y Estimates for Saturday: Wheat, 93 cars: LR e b dBtorred. . 3T RS 4 South Omal 5 2,570 14| part of buyers at Philadelphia and Pitts ampton corn, 568 cars; oats, 203 cars; hogs, 8,000 e e . Atehison 4.1 3.... 40 2 Chicago 5 e 10:0% 10,00 | burg, although prices are on the whole fairly City, Mich, hend e e f per can; company | Atehison 2d Ao 4 i 2 o Kansas ity ... . 3,60 3,100 | maintained. There is great pressure for de- River The leading futures ranged as follows: i New York counts, 4Gc. Canada So. 204. .. | W r ¥ I i v , livery of structural products and plates, but | *Akron, O. ... = [_High_|_Low. | Oloso. !ve white clover, 14c; cholce stock, | L. & N. unificd 44, 3 (Southe “ { % o bar iron is still quoted at Pittsburg at 145 | *Springfield, 0. B EERE 3 MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon et a g, | QR & N1ty s cents and tank steel at 119 cents. The | *Canton, O. .00 11,51 Bixby, G-gnl. cone, 80, o PO 40k, MBSO e oftered. g ) - rapid shipments of Marquette ore during the | *Sloux fally °'. 0,163 NUTS Almonds, 3ie; Engltsh wainut - Is Genernl past week have some influence upon prices | *Fremont, Neb. .11 970 s tmons, Die; Enelish wainu s, wott TR 2 ! Sent. 18 WHEAT of bessemer. products. Hastingd, Neb. . nuts, 8c; pecans, Soi’ peinuts, riw, '54G6e; | BOSTON, Sopt 19 CHll Tt e Nothing of Importance has oceurred in the 7 ered, and the close wis . mel ong s boen, Btronger | STATHO »crro: rousted, Tie. o louni, Hedlg per o g prieo L rogore p minor metals, though tin has been stron HIDES AND TALLOW. tme joank, 34l or cent. Clowing prices for % 3 No. 2 red, cash, " 2 o at times with London buying, and copper | *Nashviila 3 stocks, bonds and mining Shares; . W%e bid; May, 6 . d p *Galveston . p 1 _green hides, 7c; No. 3 green @ Sl 4 CORN--Today was at a standstill most of the [ 185 been helped by the report of a big sale | Xialveston 204@h 3 3 salted hides, 8 AT & 5 % (W, Elec. pfd....... seasion, but toward the end It pleked up and the | O Jake at 1214 cents, avenport | i No. 1 veal calf, § 5- | Am. Sugar .. Ce Ny i 2 ; prices advanced, the market closing higher than | Cotton goods have been strong, with a | Augusta ... 10%| 10%a% 100; No. 3 veal ealf, § to Toolhas fos Au S : § | Edison Ele. Tiis Rk e e September, | comparatively good market for raw cotton, | Salt Laké '\ 1844 e lint’ hides, 12@Me; No. 2 di i Buy State Gas. . Atehison 2ds...... 3 ¢ bid: Dec . %o asked; May, 28%c bid. | but at the close a decline is indicated, be- Ifi‘t'r‘lnmun 214 o1 sited e s Dostan g Asbhey: | Atehlson ... waGE ot i e e i | eause e mariket for Taw cotton has shown | Hefena .1 e per Th. less than oston & Albany. v Bugland 0s... 113 Spot firm; NO. 3, eash, 19c; September, 19 much weakness. r 3 269,040 o : 8 80 PRLTS Green saltad, wach 25@ooc; | Hoaton & Maine. . 1. Eleetric on, . - AT 4 130,05 ey, ke Sales of wool have been B1T900 pouads | Rockford ......... 191,617 Land 160 1 9 474 | green salted shearings (short wooled ear] .| G & Q.. pi4{Allouoa Mining Co Nom 3 4, i - | for the ‘week, against 11,311,300 pounds for | Toledo ..... 1,950,861 i B 587y | Cach 6@lhe; dry shearlings (short wool el AT A PR 3 i 4 the same week in 1892, and there are {n- Lo IR 5 83 | e, No. 1 each, 5@lic; ary shcarlings (short (i {1i{Bosten AMontana, s wooled early sking), 3 each, fe; dry fiint | Mexican i) Butte & Boston short it gap | Waian amd Nehraska utcher il et oty | N N [l & e 1§71 | Welkht, duse; dry fiint Colorado wool || 14 Calon pelts, per Ib., actunl weight, i@eie: dry fiint | Ore: Shor v Rubber. y h United States, against 2% last year, and|Montreal .. $ 11,618,080 Cash quotations were as follows: olorado murrain wool pelts, per ib., = a WHISK Y- $1.2: 30 2 4 roto 57 FLOUR-Winter patents, $.0028.50; _winter | Welght, “A@tc. Have fot cut off, s 1t 13 usel : e 2 3 ) ™ 415 -EAD=Dull and weak; 10 tons Missouri soa.| fhirty-four in- Canada, against forty-four | Tofonto 5 7508 r- Straights, $L86@3.85; spring patents, $3.2563 to_pay Treigl ¥ {i,-'fl_(;"l X . r SRS AD S 15, and 250 tons at $3.12t5, Spelter, dull at’| last vear, e mm{.’.‘xu“ % 1,215 BprIng straights, §2.1663.10; b i TALLOW AND . v, due: | FEOLERd: 0 5 1 . BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE. | Winnipeg No. '3 epring, o No. 3 tallow, 3403 Weahai g s - : S—Pork, standard mess, Jobbing, G "% red 38 Maran e Tiadge, 1 . 81 i - Shbiiders. 35; lonks: %) e | West and Southwent Show o Marked| Totala ... wax, prime, 1asc: Nk San Francisco Mining Quotntions. | 1 ! § 7 50, Improves in T *Not included in total No. 8 white, 2122, WOOL UNWASHED- heavy, 6@ SAN FRANCI: . —The offielal closing 3. four, 2000 bbls.: wheat, 41,00| NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Bradstreet's to- o 2 RYE-No. 2, 8ic. light, S@dc; auarier-blood, 10@12e; weedy, burry | quotations for minlug Stocks todny were a8 fo1: & g r ) bu.{ oats, 41,0M bu. 2 R T 5 1R oRANAB R BARLEY—No, 3 nominal; No. 3, 33640 and chaffy, S@ic; cotted and broken, coarse, 7@ | 10ws: ‘TS Flour, 7,000’ bbls. wheat, 6,00 | morrow will say: e week Is character- 276 e iR Sic; cotted and broken, fine, 6 e e e 5 £ f bi.; corn, 1,000 bu.; oats, 34,000 bu. ized in trade circles by an unexpected, but rLAX 0. 1, 92%e WOOL WASH Medinm, 15@18c; fine, 4@ F S i ) - 5 0 les: e vement so i oo B Bt 4.1004.20, Tooi b washed, 16as1Se: biack, So; bucks, ‘6e; | AIPHA Cou R L By e 2 3 318 no less pronounced improvement south i | Reminiucence o the Lnte Pinancial PROVISIONS - Mess pori. per wbl. $5.2508.57% : | 1A 1ok, 1 pulled, 5se. udes.. : piueky Gon.... E HOSTON, Sept, 13—The n_Commercia) | SOUthwest. This ls reflected at markets King, Jumes G. Fair. Tard, S35 8%a: short ribs, sides iohari ) MAFlBRn T 3 Dulletin Will say tomorrow: The event of the | from which supplies are distributed to these | Charles Fair, the only male heir of the lato dry salted shoulders (boxed), kel 47 |Mono. i b WYOMIN Kk has been the sale 1,000,000 Ibs, regions. James G. Fair, sat in the billlard room of the t clear sides (boxed), $¢ e, Bullfon..... ... Moun easee J. r, American 18 r o Antw el oly Vi e fe s I i “Distillers’ finmhed goods, 1 ! the Leading Featnre | Bilwer ton S| Momt X : s 3 ; e ; Re mllulb 1:)1(:1\;1':*;.!‘:: r‘um'x:zjs e ;0":’,‘ Palace hotel talking to some pioneer friends # 3 Caledonta.. Ophir... 50 $2 80 ¥ but as the foreigners will not pu n a quleter tone In dry goods jobbing cir- | | ; 3 The followlng were the receipta and shipme on the Street Chailingo Con. {0V o T : wools and_Amer ing acutely | c'es; a check of seasonable trade through- | °f M8 father, says the San Francisco Call today: > NEW YORK. : tricity of the | Cholar. ... By, : ¥ e 1 SR peutndra el | out 'the central west, due to the unusual| ‘Do you know, Charley, that a book of rem- TAWlolew T [Recelpta [ShIpmants. | movement which nrly of the week | Confidenice: .10 100 [sava 7 1m0 5 1 2 Ohio this’ week ar Bagsic: are | lieat; low prices for’ men's wear woolens | iniscences of your father would sell ke hot g 3.4 again conspleuous he street today. The vol- | Com Now York Bliver ML 5 - 3 in domestic wuols. Pulled wools | Pressed o g4 paarale 3 R 230000 413085 | ume of the truding In stocks excoeded the reer | Sowvn Buins 0 [Sitver King : 3 i i T Jower, than last week. ‘The | Orders for domestic woolen manufacturers; | hands of some publisher and let him fssuc a BOBLOa| < 301, Dh0 | o Pt pravians Han. by 10 00 oo | Erown el Uplon Con. 3 : : ailes of the waek are 60 Ibs. domeatic and | cancellation of a few Nebraska generai | volume. What do you think about It? 3 :'_mm‘ SLN0 ol ceR (Tipvipe a7 >‘u e whs exent. | Gould & Cuirry T 7 3 A 3400 Ibs. foreign, 212020 Iba. “do- | m n-nu.mlm- “\:ml.vrs ;-‘lm |'h}m‘l};f0 \nml Ivm- The son smiled and looked up at the talker, X 000 | toda 51 on of the bus 5 e Hale' & No 5 & mesiic and. 948,00 1 kn last week, and | somewhat critical position of the Amerlcan o Tenila . 10000} jent.” The leaders in point of activity wer | CS ! o o ot Ty the name " weomestic and 120200 1ba. forelin for | tin plate industry, owing to the heavy ad. | 44,5e replled: =~ - 1t roluos exonan v mars | Sugar, St Paul, Burlingion, Rock Istand, Atch- | g Sver bars. 67a67ie, Moxican dollars 5ix@ . 3 Mhow G ek last year. The saies to date | vance in price of tln plate bars without | ..\WhY don’t you do it? Y58 pau,frm: croamory, 08200 AAlry, 94® | jwon, Reading and Tennessen Coul. . Tnere woa | BI%C Drafs, sight, 25¢; tloeraphier 3 how i decrease of W00 Ths. domsetic and an | 4" eorresponding _increase In the price of Me do it!" exclaimed the man with pub- 17c. Fggn, firm; 14@ld'se. Choese, d@sc. . Y 4l §i There way o T o #480 3 0 increwxe of 36,9878 Jba. forcikn from the sales | 1o ormes lishing ideas. “I didn’t know him." comparatively Httle news affecting special New York Miaing Quotation: Cowa 1o the same date “of 184, Recelpts to date N ' v s SN did 1, e ) “No- ey and 1t there had 1 he d tngding NEW YORK. Sept e ol Wi Cows. o R The most bullish report comes from St either . answered Charles, *No. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKRT.|53( [ tnete bed een the dominating influence I YORK. Sept. 14, ollowlng cows 20 feaders... . Shon * 314,291 baien fomimaoomestic, and v | ouly “Where there are many countty buy- body knew him. I don't think a man e 3 of the developments bearing upon the entire mar- | €losiug otations: Cows...L i1 v gl orelsn ers, and all lines of staple merchandise | lived who enjoyed his confidence. 1 can o Closing Quotations Ket would have completely overshadowed it. Lon- | Buiwer, |ont Harvey Bros o offee Market. are active, with railroads making freer OHTEhAG Be Was tha st 3 4 ices for Americans came lowsr for the | Cholla L0080 |ophir. 3 steers. ... 119 aders.. 2 £ e e Forchuses, and the manofaeturma & freer | sure you that he was the same strange man _Commod e = art, but the declines reported did n - | Crown Point... 10 50 [Plymouth.ll Hwan La mpany HW YORK, Seot. 1 COFFEE-Options dul o keep up with requircments, | 10 me that he was to others, and his iron NEW YORK, Sept, 18.—FLOUR—Recelp(s, 31, per cent. The Clocal marked. developed | ConCal. % Va,.... 20 | Quickaiiver cowa.. z 1 Bromects And” forelEn siian) creng ‘noline s City, (o0, also @ distributor o the | Fule to keep his own counsel was never Dbbls.; exports, 15,500 bbls.; market closed stead: ety 'l outsct on rapidly succeeuing | Doniwood... ... |Zoutekatly teers.... 3 net_decline; Octoher, $14.500 west and “southwest, reports unusually | broken. but the advané® In wheat came too late to le - % ' (B a Nore! 3 | $tandard 3 24 feaders. 3 nber, $I4.30G14.35. Spo off prompt mercantile colfections and enormous “Whenever he did fall into a confidential of much good, although some pending trades | ETKAUDE UD to 11 o'clock 00, & Nore tandard. ... o, s promy Ordinarily the expectation that the government Union Cc § $i& 4 steers... 0. 7, 816,75 Mild, dull; v, $I. - | orders placed with the wholesalers for sho:s, | and chatty mood it was to jest about some- were closed up;city mill patents, $1.0004.20; Min- | syndicate would come (o the rescae Soni pem T 5| Yeliow Jacket. .. Warchouse deliveries from New York y dry goods and hardware. thing or o theorize. 1 recall a story he once esota pate 5; winter paten 0o | offsct even the larie ports, but undoubtedly bags; New York stock today, 245657 b o i1 trade is opening up more ) i | netota patents, $33008.45; winter patente. 39300 | offset even'the larg " axports, but undoublediy | M ¥ e g 1 Sintes siock, 200.56) bugs: fioat for the | £1eels han andCinios, wone oL P MOTe | (01 Alfred E. Davis, his old partner. Tho winter_straights, $.05G3.25; spring low | favore = 8. g A tates, 236,000 bags; total visible for the | yrovement in business ‘and increased con. | 8tory 1 have in mind was woven into a seri- 0240, ey mill ol i. pwlat Bt N b ey oy LI va. L 1bull........ Stntos, ® bags, against 464,735 bags | Bence as to the outlook at Jackashville, | 0us conveneation, and he nuver. eracked & pan > startling announ ' q < vedors = g e 0 £ cer . howeve: "“"nr'&""w fancy paniD B arLAe A LONDOX, & elo#in, 2 feed 13.—Tirm; good average Allanta and Augusta. The lmprovement in | smile over it. Before proceeding, however, Faiily active; 1 nment bond sy T I0TH Mexican ordil % illisen, " S, 16,000 bags. iron h]at hufii an .l:""fli;fu'" Blrmlim,'nuln I must tell you that in the Comstock mines yellow western, $1, " v DT 14108t P cor WKL 3 ~ bt 13 Quiet and unchanged to | and throughout the tributary region, anla Jadder goes down the side of each shaft, WHEAT—Recelpta, 152,100 b, b tomorTow, . A% ihis as b P et T IR 2 IO 13, 13.50; exchange, | inability e } . % x sthe; Mo 1 i, "B el option the goneral market, and the infer- | 11 Central. . ;70 1044 | Mex. C: e A a2 S St " - o tage: stock. | Aside from the firmness of cotton goods | 810 fo Him: egiN ee and ‘rumors of decrensing Russinn shipm e e o P 4 1 I LU 3 per oz, foeder LB L 47 i s north ‘and east, the most consbicuous move- | anco in the Crown Point mine?’ catehing the local crowd short. Previously e A Rl L et i z pers 116 ¢ - e o ok By ot Cotton Market. rient i the continued activity In fron and | o ‘o was ot iosor DI secouald baen woeke and dull under bl weat- | L ks caiast Te- At e of lecint i the upen, ofoN tor RE00R NEW ORLEANS, Sept | steel, highest quotations yet renched hav- | . iThy way T was looking down the shaft Tido hiutiers Sopt omber S Gai ™ cfoonsd 140 | Ahandoned "the anmequal taske of maintainini the | ST Uil I8 5 per cont, oty (7% 76 3 T3MGe Wt Teceipta, 1% ing ho ‘effect n restricting demands. ‘The | ", 0 YA%. | wao looking down the shaft O DT ¢ closed 6IKC: | {roapury reserve ut the $100,000.000 Mark. umors o1l e Exports, Great i nustaiar, | prosent ‘Tate of production of pig iron ex- 3 ght, No. 2.°87c. Options opened strong | /t8elf and ot quent impending exports of $16,005,619; bal ! $ NEW VORK, Sept. 13.-COTTON-Quiet; mid- | history, at the rate of more than 10,000,000 | I toppled over and fell—yes, Davis, fell. [ near months, but soon lost the advantage | KM on w large scale. It was also maid that the | $2,041,500, 3 e 5 3 i 3 Qling, $}c; net receipts, 64 bales; gross. 1384 | tcns per annum. must have gone about 100 feet when it sud- under reallzing, nally reacting withi wheat and | 80vernment officials and the leading members of | ances, $2,041,500. 5 3 bulex: forwarded, 130 bales: sales, 27 bales, all | Lake reports show improved demand for | denly struck me that If 1 didn't begin doing closing KGRC hikher; September, 31iaamae the .::.;u.\;u\- hud arriy %d“m'.'.'.fiéi‘“:'..”?".‘ #at pBALTIMORE, Sept. 13.—Clearings, $3,127.4%; Besoe spinners; stock, 160, \hiten. Futures closed | general merchundise, stronger lake fr»:ghl(u something pretty quick I would go clear elosed 3T%c; De ber, osed ©. - e o ol B e g ) g b erf.... 3 teady; sal 164,600 bales; January, 18; Feb- N th t age. I tively OXTS Recelpin, S 020100 . | e of a ‘mew” government loan. NEW YORK. Sept, 13.—Clearings, $108,118,535; pis Tuars: ga.307 March, S8 April, 85 May; $hay; | ang, reauest for active tonnage. - Kelavely | {hrougn o hades, so 1 reached out and Bpot market firmer; e, Optiorisdull, | ton of the last story could be oblained in official | palances, $7.421,199, ; September, §7.94; October, November, $8.04; | wlit han ever before. Kevised estimates | Brabbed a rung of the ladder. It broke and with f firm at X@'ee net ad- | clreles. e R e i LOUIS, Sept. 13.—Clearings, $4,060,605; bal- ers. . 3 December,” $§.12. bl v fiom Texas point to only half & cotton | I grabbed the next. That broke, too, but T nber clomed at 2o; December, 241 by sloomy, teapar of. the. fnsadial i 4 2. Money, 5@7 per cent. New York feeders... i Nalon b COTTON . Na stlent t8-14101 00 (ut &Inae: 16 ative. “and the auiiack | Tensbed for the thib) which Sle Eave way, Ry ctive; shipp BGT0e: woo: was soon relle 0 a considerable extens 4 ceders celpts, 191 bales: shi ts, 13 ¢ ck, 2 . ! Saine, Ingets. ") Sipoins, Wo; good (o | was sion relisvad to s asnsiderable” exjent by c pacunt 1442 LAk 120 12 focders T Baitn Thloe stipoenta 1 Taiesi ook, | G e Dataaae Of e BraaTar ot e ST ] ensind, for the thied, next, and 0 on, but HOPS—\ const, 1894 crop, 4@7c; | of the syndicate, headed by J. Pierrepont Mor- [ CHIC e Pt SorCIcATIngY, - $13,108,000. ooy 3 30 s o o vance in the price of cotton than the re- | it broke my fail, and in about five minutes common to cholce, 1888 crop. 4G8o. + AW gan, to the effect that although the legal oblig Mogey 4% b her sent tar call lonns aad. bg0n | 1 JUTH DAKOTA. Sugar Market. duction of the outturn. I reached the bottom, a little jarred up, but LEATHER “Quiet: hemlock sole,” Buenos Ayres, | Uons of the syndicate to the government had | per ¢ t." Bankers' (London) exchange. thla’ oy \ NEW YORK, Sept, 13. R—Raw, firm The Louisiana sugar crop is reported ATt e 29 Mght to heavy welkhta, 23c; acids, 214 expired, it would continue its efforts to main- { discount, Bankers' (London) exchang: an E o .60 bags, centrifugal, test, ex-sto fiom 15 to 20 per cent smaller than that | Perfectly . ? WOOL—Quiet; domestic flecce, 18G2e; pulleq, | ain the treasury reserve at the $100,000,000 Timit, | 989, 2ot 2 bulls 2 - 9 i 500 bags At breakwatcr, 150 bags | of last yenr. Davis looked at him out of the corners of Mr. Morgan denied that the syadicate had dis- reign Financinl Affairs, : . tie molusses sugar, 89 test, crusbed, Gross ‘rallway earnings of 127 rallroads | his eyes a few seconds and sald a. e el Uyt family, Since@iten; | SMDLCA, end Intimated It was Sollecting wold at 2 L. 13.—Exchange on London, efght i 1405 101k Jowdmad iy gramulaed. | for August aggregate $i3,139,642, a gain of | * ‘What did you do, Jim, when you came gxtra_mess, '1-.T‘n“':.:.‘.(J'"flux'nx",‘.‘u-x‘:fl".,J}‘."'.‘“ Lt S A i ent R U RGN e BT marks 43 pf, ) o 3 " G2 T3 N Gisnc N1 10.6 per cent over August a vear ago, when | to the twelfth rung? Did you grasp at that, pickied hams, $9. 'Lard,’ steady: western | U He expressed surprise at the slow move | PARIS, Sept. 13.—Three per cent rentes. 11| & : 5 1 3 y No 11, 3 164 1-lée; No. 13, | there was u gain of nearly i0 per cent over | o7 steam closed at $6.87%; refine a ment of cotten and at the continued scarcity for the mccount. Exchange on London, 23f OCOLORADO, o; standard A, 4%@4 6-16c; confectioners’' | August, 1893, Good gains are shown y “‘Why, T missed it Do you think I e e 1 A grain and other bills, but was confident a re e for checks. dman & Creighton. A 1%@4 516c; cut 3 1-16c. the eastern, granger and trunk line wanted to smash everything that was In the BUTTER-Recelpts, 3,83 pkgs. sonable supply would Le forthcoming in the | “LONDON, Sept. 13.—The amount of bullion cows 60 ! Y 5 2 LONDON, | Hept ¥ the order named. The coal roads |im iry, 9la@13c; western cream course of the next few weeks, The events noted | gone into the Tank of England on balance toden o 1 tie desire t gal Java, 11s 8d; the only important decrease, although mine. ¢ X ; &ins, Mis naturally | caused considerable itement in | s {181,000 Gald Is quoted at Buenos Ayres today w . covado, falr refining, 9s 6d; beet, dull; ings of the central western, southern and [ When Charles finished his story he was EGGS: 5 pkgwi Bem: wtate and | financlal circles and resulted in a feverjuh tone i Madria, 16.00; Lisbon. 24%; St. Veters. o . casier; Seplember, % 61; October, bs 103, scuthwestern roads show a falling off from | laughing more heartily than any one else in o e e Pvastes wade 8 e o 7i: Rome, 104.7; Vienna, 103 a0 26 g e August last year. ' the crowd, and could not be prevailed upon conditions which had led up to c- Dry Goods Market. e . Canght a Shark on a Hook. Iixports of wheat from the United 8tates | ¢; rocall anything more that had come from X 0 3 . P 5 d Cana coast; ur included as - This_includ fiy, the Tact NEW YORK, Sept, 13.—Agents have advanoe 360 s A ihark ton feel lung was caught on hook | and Canada. both coasts (flour included a8 | 10"y of his famous financial father. week, compared with 2,260,000 bu. last week, ——— PETROLEUM—Dull; United clased at $1.20 bi. pointment at th prices as follows: Amoskeag blue, brown au 1 250 £ by a young lady while fishing for halibut | Wheat), amount from the deck of the steamship Queen, at 2,789,000 bu. in the corresponding week a To Reform the Crin ROSIN—Quiet; strained, common to good, L4714 which had be leatly frup camletn Veo! Bate . Mieslas, L0 IDATO, . taler's solid prints, all ‘qualities, Y per cont # y ot b 8 YW-Dull y, 44¢; country, 4% I c | Printing cloths firm at 3o far pots ‘and come e Al Killisnoo Banks, between 'l“' rt Wrangel '::“ ycar ago, and Sm‘m“ h"’l‘h‘l" |‘.I!:k'hfil:u!1 D. L. Moody is planning to put a bible fn B i goo: | Ehoe. on core the “shipmant | fracts SwWih e Bony 3 1D ioam- Sitka, on the rccent Alaska trip, says the | week of September, 1803, LESHCTTENL] AR AT SR ANARIS I & Bible & was imperative to fulflll their obliga- | been o lessened demand from agents and §obbe Pt Seattle Post. The Queen lay there at anchor | exports are a little' more than one-half the | the hands of each of the 750, nin ™ Quiet; New Orleans, opea kettle, et a good business has been reached inroug i %5 |for three hours to allow the passengers an | corresponding shipments three years ago. | this country, i N0 covering of s that | shipments from the mills, . 00 tunity to engage in the exciting sport of | nd about one-quarter the exports In the iron, ’ steady: southern, $11.50G vering of short ex- | "FALL RIVER. Muss., Sept. 18.—Print cloths . b i 4 - 0 like week of 1891 — —— — =} 00100, o $14000 ves In prices were from | frm at Swc: moderate business. There was @ good rum of hogs today, | halibut fishing, and a large number of highly . B: exchange, $12.25 Lea % 10 ohe grangers, the last for | “AANCHIETER, fept. 1-Cloths and yarns et i, Jresl doads, or the lark” | elated fsbermen with large hooks and lines | BRADSTREET'S FINANCIAL REVIEW JAMES E. BOYD & CO fm " brice, 3. Sichangs, §.0¢0.4! | burlinglon, ' while 2UEL per bbae i per cent. | quiet, with very Mtile business doing. Tonde et e ondinesday, There were o €W | were landing one and two large fish at'a X 2 Ve e atraite SR - Jossen Teache per cen e conlers . onds of pretty Kood hogs, but th. ral v . : } A - B ateidy." Rheltor, quick; dormestie: ot 16t ik | and. 3% per o specialtios. Tennessce — wax"uboull dn average % far ns qpality was | haul when ‘the young lady, who Collector | Gold ® ipments Have & Dewressius [ Tolophone 1039, OMAHA, NEB. wales at $14.4 r Ocotber. Coal ‘made the extreme loss. PEORIA, Sept. Firm, higher; No, | Yo The demdnd was good and the mar- | McDonald thinks was Miss ¥. A. Sprague of Effect on the Stoc arket. COTTONSE] Iigdulet and steady; prime| Around 11:30 covering of shorts on the deninl | , FEORIA; Sept, 1 . P NO ) ket active, an Iy, runce being effected | San Francisco, discovered that upon her line | NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Bradstreet's stock COMMISSION WRGI; off grades, 2Gse; | of the rumors of w hreak in the bond syndieate PN 3 e {auged ralies extending to 1y por ent “the 1iat WATE VW] Mo 1 white, NOWYe: No. 3| The best hoss eoid e hig The omen t627% | was the strongest and largest fish of the [ review tomorrow will say: The dangerous 3 in Sugar. The advance was sustained up. (o e, — NYE_Dul: No. 3. 4ee. loads @id not shew any improvem. prices | 8eason, but imagine her excitement when, by | feature of the situation has been the lia- Gruln' Provisions & Stocks Liverpeol Markets., Fiincia ‘Ountral, which Toh 3% ‘and v o e | WHIBKY—irim; Anlshed goods on the basis | O tha clasg: of ST romainieg tr tioul s | the Bol of o omtiomaes " (ayont whan, by bility of the treasury gold to depletion. It Ao Do glepts 18, ~WHUAT- @pot. quie; | linols Central, which fell 84 and B4 PEracemt | af 3122 for high wine b . | me noteh ws yesterday. Representative waica: | looking monster of the deep was pullod to the | has amerted 1tactt 1o & very unpleasant inoor 006 Tilg Baard of Trad Tod aprie e My Mo, [ipier. W W bar s | made another drive. ‘which turried prices down | RECEIPTS—Wheat, 5,400 bu.; corn, 5,69 bu.; | No. Av. N0 Av. Snh.Pr. | surface of the water and found to be a shark. | way, the strength and confidence the mar.| Direct wires to Chicago and New Yorik. . . oats. 1T.500 bu.; rye and bardey, non: SRy 2 208" 4040 "Th Kot the Loxant e ol & ST v ‘orrespondents: John A. Warren & Co, No. 1 California. €3 0. Futures opened Keibeath ber cent, and this movement was B - Waeat, 6 2 oorn, 21,88 2 p g The excitement of the larg ket had exhibited for several weeks giving | _COrrespondents: J with near and distant posicions s hisher: e { hecked in ¥rn by ‘the news 0t The deposits of | SHIPMENTS Wheat, 60 2 AL 1y vy ool o 4 tense, but the plucky young lady did not er;, ol g - 3 oats, 79,550 bu.; rye, Rone; barley, 140) L place to general lquidation nd decline of | p p SMITH (Tel. 109 8 M. STANFORD Tant Tposltjons Casttions KON higher und dis. | S Win the tesmiry by the ety anks. A s o ne R 2 3 q lose her nerve and e.ung on to the line tiil & | hrices, The movement was aggravated by | ¥ T L squay disviputcr Bopasueri business about | {397 A18, "Sguel of.ls o XK gor ceat from the Kansns Clty Markets i s rope in the form of a lasso was securely | the uncertainty as to the attitude of the F. P. SMITH & CO. 4250 November. 4s 9101 Deccmier 4 2eaciur: | reatising saies Were' vEocuted: Fesaning. b mon | KANSAS CITY. Sept 13 whHHAT Steads 4 m 3 fastened around the sea fighter's tall, render. | Belmont-Morgan bond syndicate . The Uary. 4a W0igd; Februnry. e 1ond pommians in the ligt sxendinig to 3% per cent %@57c; No. 2 red, 61; reject:d ing it helpless. 1t was theu shot dead and by | events of ihe preceding two or three weeks | GR AIN and PROVISIONS® CORN—-Spot, ‘quiet; American mixed, 3s 41, c s Wary : ; s . had prepared (ho market for such & move- t ket closed weak with material general losses as | CORN-—Agtive, but siightly lower; No. 2 mixed, the efforts of several men hauled to the lower | TIG PTEROCS iy "been passing into 'weak | Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omal, Tutures opencd Julet but ateady, with near and [ dompared ‘with the Anal prier ot e Previous | TU@%c: No. 2 white, 28 . .y p deck. Branch offices at Fremont and Columbus. Al Bear osiitons. 4@ Mleher and dioseni b | G4 . S iwvhite in wood demaud; siighily higher; | ¢ 1t measured ten feet in lenyth and welghed orders placed on tha Chicaxs Boarh i mmfl""fi'«‘:‘{:"‘-" about “equaity "in. | ¢ horeie, intlumeen i fad we 2 mixed, 17te! No. 3 white, 184619 % 3 410 pounds. It was not of the [man-eating Correspindenia ™ Schovaris:“Dup tributed; tem! i Ooteber, 44: No- | altzation of the share market had Minncapolis Wheat Market. . 3 Mg T variety, there being none of that kind so far ~ > P';;,;“:,’;"-,,“‘;‘;,',"""- 3 41 January, bond market, and MINNEAPOLIS, Sept |:7?\IH- T—Firm x north. It was more of a stupid, sluggish, N . o (¥ Flrat Natlonsl Bank, Omaha LOUR~—Steady; demand ood; freoly supplbed: PR eptember, §5c; December, 5ite; May. S9%c. o 4 ugly kind, which live on fish, and was prob- . Louis fancy winter, 6 S % 4 per ecnt Corduge Gust e fpack:” No. 1 haed 8ol No. i northern, soxe; . o ably making havoe in the haiibut banks, BANIKERS. MARGIN pena for, ot con HRADING wnd PROVISIONS—Hacon, quirt but stendy; demand | bt Orioge. A" o > northern, bl . Dearborn Stree! hhluzo FLOU - Captain Carrall before returning had some 204 rn t, . TRADING ~ DEEINING ALL MARKET ©X- : “ FLOUR—Steady: fewt patents, $240@8.40; first TCERRIO) T} soert ou fs., Ha: Clear, Hiht, 38 | Wisoos ‘entra 6; c 5 6 v 15 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Boston, PRESBIONS. Also our dally man B5 et e on: S Jeaw clear; Meht, % Wistoain Central i clears. $3.603.65; second clears, §2.0@2%, ban. s it of the teeth of the sea monster removed ana 1 ket lotter suggeting wion asd 'n B ¥ vy o : preserved for the young lady, who probabiy | CITY, COUNTY, EXPLAINED. 55,10 usee=tyne an €d; whort ‘clear backs, light, 18 1bs.. Ms 6d: Short | The Feeni - A 5 LD, wiia iy Tunk clear middies, ho , 65 Ibe., 325 &d; ole e, ul p) 5 " Wheat th . r enjoys the distinction of being the only WA’ ed, fifar uiddion hoavy, 46 Toa., 33 G clear'belics, | Americuns, A w11 drommine ok (ke s ai rinco Whent Quotation: ; (%% WiGH CRADE 2 dications that the domestic market is quite Totals, U. S........[$ 997,806,918 H P : Firt overloaded by the speculative purchases | Exclusive of N. ¥.."1|" 422,511,921 16 § T Steady, $3.75a4.00, made some time ago. DOMINION ¢ 1 2 = 1 1 TAY- Choic a firm: tim- | ™R 3 AgO. l othy, $10.00614 00 R 0006 Do L et Failures for the week were 157 In the N X R e aort sut Toterences turs Ao 15 23 to 18 tbw.. | pasition af the United Siates (reasury comtin SAN PRANCICO, ook, T o e siondy: | & i e Schiise wteive - s Sl G, G, ARMOOALY % W00 W lte, € Tulow, | 0 arouse sowe siight apprencusion bere URtH | My, st IBCO. Sept. 13 AT-Simer T e ¢ Bought and Sold. Correspondesce. L S B e AL

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