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thelr fabrics they can market them at rela- tively better pr'\{-en than'the smaller mills, while costing considerably less. CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE 740 bought the larger part of the erop direct from cont compared with the finals of last wesk, the “growers, “wennily Daying there as muich e other liens of the government aiso rul commission recelvers Wér able to realize on the | lower, but the depression was only fractional New York market, they advancing their bids as [ State’ bonds came in for a fair share of atten- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL gows. $LO0GLE; stockers and feeders, 18100300} HOGS - Receipts, 2,800 head; shipments, head. Market opened strong, closed lower .fi OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET jorrensi ¥ The Astoria Herald There resides In — the, market improved e, “with the result that | tion an Sales ‘were recorded of $20,00 of Vir- — demoralized. Bulk of sales, $1.35614.40; heavies, A the city. of Asoria a sharp, shrewd can- gastern speculators BaveTheen unabie (o wecure | finie o l'n'nl;: "“.4:) oF Yirginia cznnrlnje:‘%;& $3.9064.35; packers, $4.200M.45; mixed, 1564407 q Business in a Jobbing Way Shows Improve- | neryman. ‘e s gnio all ihe tricks of the | Wheat Had a Heavy Load to Oarry and ock., A few Dinish cranburries usaally | ferted stamped. 418,00 ot Tenncaseo 38 and $1.00 | qpeot Oloaed with a Moderate Run of Ot~ | IERUs. W.0G43S; Yorkers, Saswiae: pigs, B ment in Somo Lines, [ the mony e Can.” He put tip 4 Job ‘& Brok, e attion from admtire here” enpeciai up | OF $1000 8¢ #T ‘haime e, | & fnEle s tlo at the Yards. SP—Recolpta, 800 head: shipments, 1,408 3 - O O s i fhant pau oyt the quantity each year 18 very amall.® Cape Cud | The New York Financier sayh this week: It Steady; lambs, SLNGIN; mets 5 Teoveted, he. made the cahs ‘on6 ouhcs short SIS iy Reer ' e nkding 152 Yite Week ‘anding Eeptomber 14 aftocds any o 8¢, Lonts Live Stook ; Jersey shippers generalty ship in crates ‘holding o Wi ptember 14 affords any t. Louls Live Stock Market. o COUNTRY COLLECTIONS HOLD UP WELL |in'welght.” By ‘wo dolnk he was saving | DECEMBER WAS NEARLY TWO CENTS LOWER | shout rirty quafie: Y s nilow ine feceits | siteicn e iy of e ‘eenl mhoteyi' e | BEEF STEERS BROUGHT STEADY PRICES | s "Lovis. Sept 1t CATILY: oaeives 1,00 g At the New York market for a serles of years, but so much stock goes ¥y other points and 18 bought up at primary sections by dealers from | APril all over the country Uil the figures are of | Pond case. If he packed 30,000 cases, which he probably would, it would have amounted to 0,00 cans or 3042 cases. It doesn't seem anks noy head: shipments, $00 head: market dull; suppiy \Jale cash than they have reporied aince Yery llght and only a retail trade done at une yndicate cperations, and while the heavy HOES Tecel : hold less Idle cash than they have rej Interest in the State Falr Over- Besides putting up a bullding for exhibits on forth to induce some of these manu- declined middie of Scptember Corm Was Firm for a Few Minutes & Falr Recelpt of Hogs for Saturday—| HOGS -Receipts, 110 head: shipments, 1,608 ¥ " - | Yery much untii one goes to figure it out. - little value toward giviAg dn Jdea of the ylelds | CA8h. reductions the past —week—amounting to ead et e hig - . . 1 thadows All Other L“""“". It was o sharp trick” but it didn't work! | About the Opeming but Weak- | during the reepecie e 3 0,43 dm yere, ue In part (o kold, exportx, the | Medium and Heavy Welwhts | USRI Tiigrm 5O 1 tlons—A Large Attendance ol o eastern commission merchant got onto ¥ s |3 ould not e overlooked th jonn Iter . L 00 as: ight, Kl 3 &y ROty ey brd ibeoted. the TaoNe: S50 HoHSe. the Seutive Autotia ened in Sympathy with b Sy st | show a remarkable tendency 1o ndvance widiout Brousht Steady Prices and the AUEER hectipte, 0 hexi; shipmests, nonet ountry y xp J ganneryman that he was short, which he ‘Whent, Season 18012 46248 | Shding Beprember 14 beln o 1a 10, The dum Pens Were All Cleared Early, little retailing done at previous prices. ad to’ make goos eason 189381, gate loans are now $522,608,000, or nanrly $10,- S | Season 189304, .. . i 09,000 in excess of the fgure that stood for s discussed In| An Omaha business man who s anxlous Beanon 1894.93. .. LA e eqr: high water mark, s tock in Sight. 4 The all important sublect discussod 10 | ;% es” manufacturing ‘enterprises’ bunt up CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Large northwestern | “mli it biicea i “the New York market | Tho ‘fecronne o 500010 \in_depostts shows SATURDAY, Sept. 11 | Recond of receints at the four principal markets trade circles during the past we i Ik | In this city calls attention to the trouble | receipts, an expected increase in the visible | for tho same period of years are of value ns | that more money is being employed to advan- Recelpts and shipments for the past | for Saturday, Sc ", 0 b ! the state fair. It has lnol h;r-‘n '1‘! ru; r ::;)n‘% II'}!;‘BH fi:‘r'"r::;l‘(ur:' nn;phe‘\;h‘n‘fi !:ml‘:u“: supply and the reported failure of the bond :;::;:::x ‘!‘l'n'lirll“\‘u:"n II}:“KI;’:\’UV\‘: o shippers, and 1;-’:‘- -|"v"' nffi;t‘-”‘“,{ ;_’All\kk in n'.h'[:-rn'f“‘fln“"-:.m\“".:i twenty-four hours, as compared with the |, Omabi (;‘«vgw. n‘-; Sheep, 4 s e o ‘:(j,’w:; hus | fabtirers of that city has been greatly in- | #yndicate to make good the gold reserve | {intin® gl (UG TR ot el (Ol M, 02 | Drousht mbout by shipments previousiy reforred | Previous six days, are as follows: L i A % 8 5 the city. An immense a jured by a long and bitter labor contest and | were too heavy a load for wheat today and | Cod fruit fn standard barrels. ‘The market |t and als> by the heavy export movement which RECEIPTS, Kansas City' g been done In anticipation of that event.|iha gentleman reforred to wants an effort | December closed 1%c lower. May corn lost | obened carly in stember, 1580, 7.6060.00, | Necessitates the use of legal tenders. The des Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Horses, | St Louls .. t0 $6.60698.60, com. | decrease of $1,911,600 in specle was brought about | geptember 14 LIT8 19 %o, May oats %c and provisions closed at |y, t the fair grounds the jobbers have trimmed | facturers to give up the fight and move to o improve ‘middle of Getsber and grad. | ¥ the deposits ot goitt Tn the subtreasury made | SenteTber 13 - H i Totals 3 13,966 2,800 Omaha. This ATy S ae | declines. ually advanced until by January 1, 180, prices | DY banks identified with the bond syndicate. A | SEPIEMD buth : pu up their places of business and have | ML TR® GOV R AN 8RR AEERA® | “SWiieat was less active today and de- | Feached $130001350 for e From”that | few bond fxsdo in the face of such w heavy do- | SEBISMVSR 3 1o R MR o Dry Goods Market. put stocks in the best possible shape for | There are several vacant bulldings weli| cjdedly lower. Cables came higher, the [ &0 "o et S ary Wity Oo5nE at | than they have been' since the panic. September 10 o.... 4,008 3,060 su... FALL RIVER, Mass., Sept. 14.—There has been the Inspection of their customers, who are | ealeuiated for the business that could be | LUy rufley of our strength yesterday, | txmasiod e Tt s vesame | e ollowink were the- cioring quoiations on SHIPMENTS, an adinc In (ho gt cith market during the expected to drop in during the fair week. | had at a lo ! but outside of this all the conditions were | arrel In Septomber, 181, and (ose prices pre- | (he, leading stocks of the New York exchange Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. | moderate and the marufactirers did not cara (o Traveling men have been called in and | Cigar men aro (rying to determine | bearish. It was reported that the bond - thoughout. i seagon, except dur. | $oda¥i - September 13 ... 86 U0 %020 | meet it dully. e snles Bave iefetore been every provision mado for the comfort and | whether the demand for spot goods is Ui | yyndicate had failed to make good the loss | Dirin Sepomber. ¢ Adams 1 147 Septomber 11 -or0 180 a0 /| adine time Ghead, oo, oc two Gontrhtt TanuINE pleasure of the visiting merchants. The ;r:‘l‘r‘;l‘l‘-:-rlrxim?fin:,er"'r:;lfluyluz’n'm’uf;;,: fact that | to the treasury by the gold exports and this the market was 31,000 Alton, T H September 10 ... 2048 ... ... vien | through January, February March. The i jobbers, who are In a better condition to 7pots are’ being produced artificlally and [ proved a great disappointment; the deliv- | patiia™ s RN BV September 9 ... ViThi s di| oda mid were fn moderaie or small lots and . judge than any one else, say that if one- | that they are not calling for that Kind of | eries in the northwest were larger, being | of the lutest sales fn February Knd Mo yers Oregon 18p. The following will show the receipts of atives Inten balf of the country merchants visit the | cigars as much as formerly. ¥ s fkiats 1129 cars, against 811 cars the same day [ hih b B1L BEIRES ber barrel, | In Seplomber, Sreson Ny the past week with comparison until they ar satiaiied they will be slow sel city during fair week that have promised [ 0o h i 4 th Trom both conste | 193, under advices of 1 atge crop, | Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. | At any price. Most of them have declined to e & that T would like to | lastyear, and the exports from both coasts At $4.0006.00, October | . t 1 sell anything ahead nt 3%c. ‘There to do so there will be great crowd. While | s said o local'grain man, “and that Is | for tho ‘week were only 11000 bu, or {0 $I6G4.5" p . el e S T B T Smait slock on"hand {6 depend upen i e ast experience has shown that merchants | a rule prohibiting card playing in the pub- & o ek befol vember the markot 5 . B L - «+ 18,388 10,107 a strike. The market s quoted as quiet at 3%o 3 4 P easurs are ot very large or lib- | llo exchange room in the Board of Trade | 40000 bu. less than the week before, and | [Ui g | Cilteago Gaa: \: 1. Pullman QR week ohe: {Hin B The stock pioked up during the week, M ent on pleasure a bullding. This room or hall i3 used by the | Dearly 10,00 bu. less than during the $5.0067.00, Consolidated Gas.. | Reading . ”?2 Same week 1893 1 201 Remington & Davol furnish the following. eral bu. still it s auticipated that a |y, o eor the holding of public meet- | corresponding week last year. There were | $5.0059.00 C.,C. 0. & 8L L.... [RUG WL 170 | Same week 1820 < 1338828 BOU | oni: Production for the we 00d business will be transacted during|ings, but as it remains open at all times, | also indications of a big increase in the La Colo. Coul & Iron.. R G W.pfd...... 4l Receipts for the year to date arc 368,920 [deliveries, 2M,000 pleces: stock (¢ veel g N s o: ¢ - | .00 in Sep and & Cotton Oil Cert. Rock Island....... caltle, 791,630 hogs, 124,409 sheep, 4,628 horses | 64-64, 27000 pleces), 108,600 alr weelk. .| the frequenters of the building have fallen | visible supply next Monday, against a de. v Dolaware & Hud Ere 3 o 4 The past six days have not witnessed any | into the habit of congregatiug there for card | crease of 3,000 bu, the corresponding week | $.00@10.00 led mi . s g LR and mules, showing a loss of 161,660 cattle, ea; sales Del,, Lack. & W. D. & K. G. pfd... D. & C. F. Co. do ptd [st, P& Giniia. do pid. Southern Pacific.. or that the market st om _$10.00014.00 per 1 ar the sales 8o far have Uly improved, elc 3 el in_March, been in range of $6. material change In the local =ituation, In| playing. I have no objection to the card [last year. All this had a most depressing some few lines an improved movement of | playing, but think that it looks bad in the | influence and the selling pressure was con- { goods 1s reported, but as a rule jobbers | exchange hall of a Board of Trade. A good [ siderable. There were times, however, when 663,116 hogs, 23,742 sheep and 319 horses and ;I;sl'lcs as compared with the same period of v . n 7.00 per b tations, Brie. . $ ) ) B—The week closed with a- claim that business as yet does not 8how | many grain men visit the city and naturally | the weakness was combatted with a good | @5y, Rer b ookl do prd b Sugar Refiner) 1| CATTLE e week closed with a mos AT any very marked change. In most lines | drop into the Board of %rade bulldig. ang deal of ‘vigor, but without siuch Lt ol “{ B ore, Bt oy g holoe stoek, $1.00 | Jwr Wyay Tenn. Coal & 1ron 403 | erate run of cattle, though receipts were con- [ Dleces: n:un‘;-," 1 there is just a good, steady movement of | the first thing they see is a party of card | The probable big increase in the visible, the | CHOUTHERN PEACHEE S, G. Northern pfd Toxas Pacifle. 11% | siderably in excess of last Saturday's ar- 00ds, and nothing more. The fact that the | players in the public room. This s not | weakness in stocks and the financial outlook | = APPLES—Cholce shipplng stock, bbls., $2.009 | fj ok L Rfdi: T O e, A S T L P Teorln Market, ank clearings do not show any gain of | calculated to create a very good impres- | were all agamst it December sold from g apples, 31160300, : S i . g1 |BRiohEaclc. ... 184 | Nt ‘much life or intereat in the market. | . . s ko) consequence would go to show that no | sion among strangers.” 5% to B9 split to SThe, made several re- Freostones, per box, | Lol Contral.... 1017 (U, 8. Bxpress. 43| The buyers took the greater part of the [ JPEQRIA, Sopt. 1. CORN—Market steadyy very marked Improvement had as yet set e tions on the way down and closed at G7%c. K RUGH Lty PHEN W, BE T s B phis | S15e] Smerings and the teade yah 80onsovers OATS-Market firm; No. 2 white, 0g90%o; Nav in. In some lineg though there 8 some | NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.| Corn was firm for a few minutes about grows stock, per 10-b. bas- | Like firle & West 23% | Wells Fargo B There M Hfllh' in the way of beef | 3 S =0 de " 7 fmprovement notéd and representatives of the opening, but weakened in sympathy $80%e; Jirge, lotsy Wo; Call- do prd. .. 77ty | Western e T T owere | " RYE-Market dull, nominal; No. 8, 36@tc, othier lines of business seem to feel confi- | Closing Quotations om the Principal | with wheat and the indications that the black varieties, §1; Muscats, | Lake Shore. 148 |Wheellng & L. K. at were suitable for the killers brought | WHISKY—Market firm; high fnlshed goods,on dent that the time for a general revival all Commodities and Staplew. ceipts will increase in the near future. The Dk Tead Trust. .. 323 do pfa about steady prices. basis of $1.22 for high wines. along the line is near at hand. NEW YORK, Sept, 4. FLOUR R celpts, 17,80 | latter was the reason for exceptional weak- fone, . Louisville & . Bi% Not far from twenty loads of cows and | RECEIPTSWheat, 6,600 bu.; corn, 64,350 bu.3 Collections, while slow in some lines, are 7 i e cetpts, 102 | ness in the near futures, September closing AEICAL SRUTTR, 8% heifers were offered for sale. The market | oats, 82500 bu.; rye. '8.100 bu.: barley, 1.460 bu. generally_falr, and, as o whole, much bet- | bbla; exports, 7400 Lbls.; Minnesota patents, | BE®5,10 the near fatures, Septemper cloying per_box, $2.75; o0 1L 1104 S0 far as values were concerned did not | SHIPMENTS -Wheat, 2490 u.; corn, 31,120 bu.s for than might be’ expected under the cir- | $3.360.45; spring low grades, SLIG210; winter | Althoush alko weak, did not et below e, | Mediterranean swee indy s Michaels, | Mewphis& .o /Ll 1o shcw much change from yesterday, the | gats, 63,260 bu.; rye, mone; batiey, 2100 bu. Qumstances. patents, $3.0@3.5; city mill patents, $4.0001.20; | Which was the value at the close, Today's | Pynes, Ciltomia Valenelas, s5igess, =0 | Miohikan Cantec. 100 general trade being ahont steady. GROCERIES SHOW FEW CHANGES. | winter atraights, $3.053.2; city mill clears, $3.15; | recelpts were 551 cars by rail and 20,000 bu, | ,,-BMONSTRS ] » $8.00; | Nobile & Olo, .. 24 ool GO B L Cotton Markets. In groceries there is a vory fair business | Minnesota bakers, £005,10; wintor low grades, | by canal, and Monday's recepts are esti- | “RAFANAS" Choice targe mock, per bunch, 226 | Nashville chatiss 70 Tl were especially” in Hght SUBplY. A | sk miemer AN 1P OO TN Qulety g em- 2.60. Rye flour, d e, mated a cars. @2.50; medium size bunches, $1.75@2.25. - icnal Cordage fl S | good ling, 1} i 11336 oy doing and jobbers gencrally express them: | 2156260 Ryo flour, dull; supertine, $80G2w. | Mated at 600 cars. o o Ay the open- | TRINEAEL RS aunches, 317502 Nt apal Corpes usual on the last day of the week the de- | i 7746 good ordinary, Tike; met re selves as well pleased with th 0 | Buckwheat four, quiet; spot, 2. ing prices were steady, but fell off later in MISCELLANEOUS. J. G mand was light and the trade slow. A8 10 [ ceipts, 2,278 bales; kross. 2284 bales: constwise, the week's trade. In some quarters an im-| CORN MEAL—Quiet; yellow western, 9%@97c; | gympathy with corn. May ranged from b b 84 v N.&W. prd prices there was no material change. Rep- | 95 bales; sales, none; stock, 76043 bales. ( proveunent 18noted In the volume of 80038 | provdvwine, $2.60. DS IR e LG L LJYSTERS_Bxi sejects; dto per can; company { NotAn, 6 Tesentative sale: ; , Sept. 1 COTTON--Quiet: mid- Bold WHEAT—Receipts, 233,200 bu.; exports, 4,600 OVisions o0 W b4 1 o (im0 200t New (Sorkicqunts; 450, orthern Pag = BB le; net and gross recsipts, hone;' sales, | Amiportant changes In the market for lead- [ Y EL00 G and weakers No. 1 hawd, 6. - Ope | goroyisions opened weak and was con; | HONWEY—Native white clover, lici cholce stock, | N Pucifiepid...... 1§ & I Ot S e ales, all spinners; stock, 100.234 bales, X7 ing Tines of merchandise have been few. | (lona were weak and lowsr except for ong brist at by T e HhRY £ ¢ ‘| UlriDieG U ek Lindier pra. s BT . Pe . P LOULS, Sept. 1.—COTTON—Steady; ne 4 grd Sugar is very firm, and It. would occasion | rally on local covering, and closed at %@Xe net | the srain markets, The declines since ves- | MAPLE SYRUP-allon jugs, per doz., $12; [ <=h=roltiCtimsrtr Gl 1) Fecelpts, 1F bales; shipments, 16 balesy ., no surprise if there should be a further ad- | decline. The break wasmdue to small weekly ex- | {erday established at the close are in Octo- | Bixby, S-gal cans, §5 =0 00 ents pald. g cows, } 7,879 bales. { Yance In the market.The demand is enor- | ports, big spring wheat receipts, the fnancial | Der pork, 12le; January, The; January s Almonds, fic; Engllah walnuts, moft. | The total sales of stocks today were 384,50 150 0 250 e I e ient upon there being @ large | depression and reallsing by yestorday's buyers. | lard, 10c; October ‘ribs, ¢, and January, | shelled, ilci standards dhe; iberts, fo; Brazil | shares, including: American Sugar, #,40; ‘Atch- 15 250 Sugar Market. Y Frolt crop in. most all sections of the coun- [ Ga the curh ihers ‘wis a further bad break. | Tie. Tho run of hogs for foday was 10,008 [ nuts Sci vecans, 0o; pednuts, riw, “6%@oe; | lon o n; Durlinglon, 2ow; Chicas G 178 265 | NEW YORK, Sept. 14—SUGAR—Raw, firms try, 1t Is not so much n question of price | GETLGCc sy bior: Oees December. | 4 Xor HHg ol O raliel. weekt SF the " "Sioms AND TALLOW. Touisvills & Nashvilie, 5000; Misouri n HH refning, To; conirifugal, c; eies: done: R e I oot 'n"n?“i";‘i’?.‘l“‘ii i 4 o CORN—Recéipis, 176,00 bu.; exports, 00 bu. | year before. “The packing to date at Chl- || HIDES-No, 1 green hides, 70 No. 2 groen Low; Northwestern, 980; ' Pacitic | Mal, 180 H Rl DT B rice. Some ides X Spot, stronger; 38%e, - Options ced G 55 ; % 990 tc; No, 1 green -salted hides, Sc; No. 2 teading, 10,600; Rock Island, 13,000; AL Consequent increase An. the demand for | iata montna being Btendy, closiE. unchay e eimilar period of the year before. . |Toa No. 2 venl calf, § to 1o-Ibs., fc; No, 1| Wabash preferred, §00; Western Unfon, 2400} 19 260 | moid ‘A, 404 11-180; standard A, An@4 o160k | suga, may be gained from the fact that | (o %o bigher; September, 374G38 316, closed | o ThE receipts, for Monday wore estimated | ary’nint’ hlden, 120Hes 48, 2 dry nint hides, 100) | Wheeling ‘& Laks' Erlo preferred, 3,100 108 260 | confectioners A, 4 B16c; . powder e as 8ol urin; e | miye. ws: pat, H , 65 3 | 12e; ry salted es, 10c; partly cure A K 2 5 Y ol X ome houe I e ecn cars of frult jars. | - GATS—Recelpts, 1,00 bu.; exports, 30 bu. | 0ats, 3% cars; hogs, 24,000 head.” For the | hides, vic per Ib. less thith fally cured. ~ New York Mon. cet. 20 38 |4 wranlated, @i a6 cubes, 44 Rifiose frult Jars have gone largely into [ Spot, neglected;'No. 2, 2ic. Options, without | entire week 100,000 hogs are expected to| SHEEP PELTS—Green' sitcd, ench 25@60c: | NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—MONEY ON CALL— 200 265 X Nebraska, some few Into lowa and a [activity or change all ‘the morning; tember, | come in. green salted shearings &hart wooled early skins), | Easy at 1 per cent. 200 265 Weekly Bank Statement. 4 smaller number into the states west. closed ;. December, Sge. The leading futures ranged as follows: each @l5c; ary ;m{nru'nm"«.*_hmlx wooled_ early | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34@5% per H. 26 NEW YORK, Sept, M.—The weekly bank Homo interesiing information boaring upon | i n, 0 PP BTN 200 0 cholee | ~aviclon T Opom. T High | Taw. | OIOWE | Wanied euity. shindh. .3 cach Soi ey i | “WNERLING EXCHANGE Easir, with. actual oL statement showa the following changes: Reasrva, the future of the canned goods m‘“""g‘ 15| HOPS_Quiet and_weak; state, common to | Wheat,No.2 Kansa and Nebraska buteher wol pelts, actual | business in bankers' bills at $.89% for demand decroase, 18,101,325 loans, increase, 34,333,100; ~eoming {0 hand trom time to tme. Bast | snotce” 1k "wron, 3qic; Paciie coast, 151 crob ot o mmlsoe | el e oy it Goftatn, vitrer wool | aha S for ity "0ayi poated e 1z - B iy e e e R TR 3 ern packers appear e d o, 583 @s) ] 87% | pelts, per Ib., actual Weight, 4G6iec; dry flint | $4,89@4.90 and $1.90@4.91; commercial bills, $4.88! H ) gt ben ol el I v L ] ovnrpt.hu outlook for peaches. The receipts | HIDES—Quiet; California dry, 21 to 2 1lbs., (AR 03 618 613 | Colorado murrain wodt p‘.‘ p.-ry' i ‘chuul “fi’flx SILVER—66%. ¥ 200 245 | Increase, $157.600. The banks now hold 325,703,250 1 4 of fresh peaches have |beunhveryb‘;::(“au Guiveston. 20 .to 2 1bs., L g Buenos Ay Si% s a1 | (LOIERt, 460, Have 1eT.gqtiofr, as it s useless | MEXICAN DOLLARS 5oy, ol i I, OF T PR CENEHLS O U S R 3 e o DS, ; Te: dry, 8., ) 3 8 0 pay freight on them. Y INDS-—] ve. 2 ¥, e h’fl:‘.‘"’"w;fi'.{ Bhey” expected lower | LEATHER-Steady; horhtock sole, ~ Buenos Bow| 81y 0t | IATLOW AND GRABSENo. 1 tallow, 4%e: | RAILROAD BONDS. Weak. 225 260 M 1is Wheat and FI 3 i Floes than last season. Some of the large [Ayres, Ight to heavy welghts, 24°; acids, 21%@2ic, 2834 2614 273 | No. 2 tallow, S4@31€: grense, white A, 4@ | GOVERNMENT BONDS—Firm: new 4s, re 225 27 LALL b at and Flour, 'fs Itimoro packers have not put up any [ WOOL-Quiet: domestic fleece, 21Q2ic. 201 293 29 | 44c; grease, White B, *3itc; grease, yellow,2%@ | 120%; coupon, 120%: 4, reg., 1 coupon, 11 2% MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 1.—FLOUR—Steady for al e nason, while othérs re. | PROVISIONS—Heef, quict; family, $10.0012.00; 3c; ‘grease, dark, 2%ci oldbutter,3@2%c; bees | 48, reg., 111%; coupon, 113%; 2s, reg., 96%; I’ patents; first patents, $3.05023.40; first clears, $2.60 g peaches at al -km et Ate: extra_ mess, $7.60@8.00; city extra India mess, 19%@% | 19%@k 19Y | Wax, prime, 17@d0c; roagh tallow, 2e. clfto 6s of '95, 100. ; 1% 215 | @269 second clears, 32 30525 3 port a very light pack up to pi & the | S1680@17.5 Cut s, easy. Lard, lower; 1818 181 I8 | WOOL, UNWASHED—Fine heavy, 6@7c; fine | Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: T - Red Dog, $15.75 per ton. 1t is said that the prices quoted at western closed October closed $6.65. 2138 2146M 203 | 1ight, 8@9c; quarter-blood, ¥omize; veedy,. burry < 53 17 226 WHEAT—Very weak; September, 63%c; Decerm= fastorles for new Lima beans are the lowest | Bork, lower; new mess, $10.00G10.25. and chafly,’ S@c; cotted and broken, conrse, 7@ | U 48:Fe., new. 1203 °0. P. 1888 0f 03.. 103 180 235 | ner, 63%@54c; May, 57%e. On tra No. 1 hard, O ecord. So far as can be learned there | ' BUTTER-Rec g, market steady; 820 | 820 175 | 858 ot had bronen e e, J 1 D. &R G 76,00 1104 18 24 | s4%e; No. 1 northein, bhe; No. 2 northern, 5214, 410 apparent reason for the prevailing low | state dairy, 136 areamery, . 20Qke: 9424 945 407 | "SvOOL "WASHED. Mediurl, 15615; fine, 14@ 1 i prices aside from the competition among o ey, e estern creamery, A0 ool aa go | 16ci tub wshed, 16@tbe: blick, Sc; bucki, 6e; 1 LE 4 ‘Frisco Wheat Market, 9 ‘hfi h"{'r‘r’:fi\ke:l‘f sources agree that the | CHEESE—Receipts, 2461 pkgs.; market quiet; | Jun'....| 6773 577% 89 | a8 locks, 2@ic; dead pulled, 5G6: Us. 1 10 300 - SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. W4.—WHEAT—Dull; 4 ecastern pack of tomatoes will be_consider- large, SWOTHo: small, ‘s@owc: part siims, 3@ | shoriiiibe— T o0 & STOCKS AND,.BONDS. Piviae et 250 305 450 | December, 91%c. 3l 6e; full siims,’ 1% o G e ¥ 8bly ‘below the average, and Gccopding 1o s state and Pennayl- ol S8 1 O3 8 | —mit Al class A. g o o it $0 |RATE WAR ON THE COAST some the lightest in several years. @lic; b @1se. o = = Unsettling Influences of the Previous class B 24 4s.... 85% H4 H . S pear that the pocr results of the 105 £eb; | “PRTROLEUM-Dul; United closed at 31.20 bia. | G355, quotgtians were a8 followes, 0 Day Considered n Fenture. e N e sy, 118n 275 in i% | soun Pacific Fighting the Stat ¥ B i (1. fomata orop I a | gRaw i Rulal; siraicied, oomimon; 0. good; $L4TH um'\llnhu“ A, ‘:i’n‘ll;|'xl patent "l BBGLE | NEW YORK, Sepl. 4-The stock market to- La. Now ::ou.yé'" 55| N0, Paeldl iacs. 1% 300 350 L Ratlwiy| Commiztom 5 i A ALS o Y spring straights, $2.75@3.10; bake . 90@2.30. day opened weak, the unsettling influences of | *Missour! ¢s. . o 2ds .. . 3 STOCKE] FEEI &cod nb;‘n‘;' lacg(l:ggn ;flm.:m:‘cl'{‘xv:;m AR owL oy, bl bouhtry, the S N 3 ey Pian, MH@STKo! No. 3 apring, | the Beereie 148 conttukng u,,,f,,m,‘_ London | N 0. 880000000t pw. Qonmols o 141 171, w0 1m0 275 310 SAN FRANCISCO, Scpt. 14.—Now that the 1 The past week has witnessed a very satis- | B8R, BRGNS o 0 O Kettl CORN—No. 2, 3i%c; No.'§ yellow, 31%c. prices for American securities, as had been ex- | §.C, nonfund..... 1 |R. G. Wost. Ists.. 78 S o 360 4 3o flread coministion Memada it Re & factory movement of goods In the dry Bo0ds | good ‘to cholce, 29Gatc, g e § Vhrs o deiRei Noy ¥ whide, G, Mo, pected, came lower, the reported declines ex- | Tonn. now uoi da: °8t, P Consola 78, 11:113‘ 1000580 360 57 315 |8 per cent in grain rates and has passed a Jine and local dealers report that they have | *SprArs” P “jron, steady: southern, $11.5 white, 4. tending to % per cent. There was no important | ;Tenn. new sct 58 2do C. & P. W. 53 1006 260 285 315 | rule providing for an average reduction of 2% 3 o e o b | B e ORI, Copper, BARLRY-No. & nominal; No. 3, $@i2c; No. 4, | BSWS bearing upon the prices of Stock exchange | Vi Stuliring. ... SEadit S 110w JEE ) 33 | por cont tn ail frelght rates, the Southern e e e borritory. tabutary. to | A hrokers: price, faior exehansts . age, . S e S S T A et S| 36 3% 10560 33 | Pacific company is preparing to contest the H y 5} ) . 'AX SEED—No. 1, 9. vaguely unfavorable was feit many of the | Ateh s 2 o e thin market. Tho previous week was rather | Tin. vory frm: straits. $14.601.6o; TIMOTH Y SRR Prime. $4:40@4.90, iradees, The' downward: tndency was ot soc | Atohison 8 A:iss U P e o 96 107 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. legality of tho commission’s sction as soo as ‘ quiet, but during the last six days tl CFE | anles at 11 45@10RHY Tor Geothar. - PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $8.12%@8.25; | lieved until 11:15, when covering of shorts tem- | Canada Sa. 2ds... 105%|West Shore 48, 107 1 cow and call 1 springer.......$30 00 | it attempts to enforce the rates so reduced. Ras been trade enough to make up for It | sics at fi @lecss tor Ocother.” 7 | ord DU 100 Tha. 30,80, short. ribs, sides (oaser: | porarily stemmed the recession: In" e break | +L. & N. i 1 cow and cal 1 cow and eaif.. 32 80 14 X ' and more too. Besides having a good trade | COTTONSEND Qiicdulet ind sttady; prime | 45.37,,65.35; ary salted’ shoulders (boxed), $5.506) | Missourt Pacilic lost 3% per cent, Great-North- | 0. R: 1 springer.. 1 springer.. 16 00 It may be some weeks before the railway tinuance of the same Vol 2 “Distillers' finished goods, per gal., | Columbus, Chicago & St. Louls, Denver preferred. "WESTERNS. on all the various items of merchandise be- the six days to come. It is expected that Liverpool Markets. .2 Kansas & Texas preferred, Tennessce Coul and | gun Francingo Mining Quotatio G Al ik Av. Pr. | tween the different stations within the state, “ the atiendance UDon e R That not & few | ,LIVERPOOL, Sept —WHEAT Spot o TR R e e il R NG e Tl e e e SAN FRANGISCO, Sopt 14 ~Tho ocinl closing | 3 steers.... 155 8335 or it may be several months. Tt s a collossal of the number have put off ordering goods | N3 " Siing. ta: No. 1 hard Manitobe. 6s | Articlen Recelpt. [Shipments, | Stocks. The rally extended from 3 to 1% per | inotations for mining stocks wero as fol- NEBRASKA. undertaking and tariff experts declare that | 8o that they could make a selection while in | 514; " No. 1 California, 48 10%d; futures closed — % | cent, the last in Sugar, Tobaceo and Missourl £ Zeb Goodwin, Jr. if the matter Is taken up systematically and e city. firm, with near position: 1d higher Flour, buls .| 6,000 8,000 | Pacifc. The improvement was short lived, how- | XTta. 10 e 8 (1360 200 35 cows....... 96032 80 | every rate considered, it will be man: et ts fhe mucka tho septoner,of sapl | it rfichy £ Thlr, Biliad "l | HEEL B ZH 808 | ere e in e B i, o il | ARG 8 BT R | T A RIS 4 | Sedire L Fovied arir . rondy t o' pus ward and the pas equ I ovember, | Corn, b, 250,00 5,000 | another effcetive drive caused recossio o ndes ..., cicy Gon. 101 % cers. ... Soisenaed sl firthor advances in brown, 1" 10000; Decermber: 4a 10%d; Janvasy, 48 Tiria; Qatn bu.: 210/000 233000 | 6 10 14 per cent, "Sugar making the extreme | Beleher /[ 20 |Lady Wasi. Coill 2 OREGON. ::;0;geg:m'r;‘;:gm‘fl;;':’ho‘":!ml‘lme -‘g"\lf:: bleached and colored goods. hile_there | September, 4s 11%d. iye bu.. 00 I et claned eaal” Dheiaevekpon s ar | oo her.. 3 exi 1 stoer. 1030 2 6 1 steer. 260 Southern Pacl are 10 be found some who still doubt the | CORN—Market firm: new mixed American, 3s | Bariey. .. creveenel 05,000 15,000 |, The ms e salk, Tue fevelonments oL | Hediiton.o + 83 |Mono, 1 steer, 00 2 60 1 steel 260 | will be prepared to throw the whole matter : feritimacy of the strength deyeloped In | 1%d: futures closed firm, with near and disiant | “Ontho Proiuos exonanga today the buwer mar- | that Her 1 ine opovers oversiudowed on | Bulliom oo ....... 18 |Mount Dinblo...... into court and to fight for a judicial declaras this direction, there is no-indication of any | posiiions 3d higher; business atout cqually dix- | ket was frm: creamery, 08206 daiey, 9@ | Messes. rd-Freercs, who had boen consldered | Calodonia, Ophi tion that the whole proceeding is illegal. Speculative business, qlut On, the COMITATS | November, a4k Decemhas, 3o 0; Fopruasy, | 176 X#8s, frm; 14@14i4c: Choose, d@8He. gne of the most influcitial members of the great | Chullengo Co Overman 1 cow. % oders.... 1148 340 B YTE T , B 5 all o griid 2 . g . : g bond’ syndicate, had been compelled to enguge cows....... 084 275 er.. . 101 re in a Rallroad nnel. 4 finmu.:yl\ow‘yé,mnv efforts being put forth to ml}l‘f‘fi;!‘-m_“"k" a1y (e soch e Byety OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. &‘,;f‘.:‘,"(;’,v“",,.“;‘."““ 'nr.nyhkpl:)l nt lde‘u:lpo ‘:_‘- Gon 2 feeders.... $40 l{rlnn‘lk = 2 steers......100 3 0 TACOMA, Sept. 14.—Fire was discoversd 5 s ooks ay's steamer. The street had taken the | Con. Cal. & Vi. $ ra on. . Outside of cottons the market has been of | supplied; St Louls fancy winter, és vd. news of other engagements by houses who hog | Con. Emperial. > 18 feeders. 320 |early this morning in the Bozeman tunnel, - - p 8 ; ly; demand fair; | Comdition ef Trade and Quotatlona | foWS Of hgagein & ad | O ¢ o , 8 rather uneventful character during the | comberiand cut, 3 1 30 lbs. 4n: short ribs. | on Stanle and Famey Produce. | b Sominent exporicrs siace the prosent out- | (o New York Pnion Gon-.... 9 3 teeders: §5 |tnirteon miles cast of Bozeman, Mont, on the * BOOT AND SHOE MEN. b A Tt el R EL T M STubEMe Juinou “isrll uly 20 B Seice nimity, although they aggregated 32,00,000, mak- | Utah Cog... ol i 1 foeder 33 | Northern Pacific road. It caught In the tim- . calers are still talking about. the & Tl o EL pe jose as it was earlier in the weel ng $4.200,000 for the week. cket.... 1 feede: % * P‘;fl,’g"‘.’;yd},,‘,,“‘: riner wdvano i ol %, 38 1be., e 6d; shore ciear middies, | R0 L0 1t Tt SuIE ot one. price all the srds heavy engagemient, owover, erunted | Halod Norcross o seers. 11110 Sa0 | OO ASEE Ly P::f:":?)u::ulu:l‘;kl.l;a i ine of goods In the future, when the pres Shoulders, square, 12 to 13 Ibs., wec! itense excitement, and was worked effectively | sflver bars, 67@87%c. Mexican dollars, 64%@ N et 3 stock of medium priced leather s~ ex-| Hama, short cut, 1 to 16 the., 38 Tallow, finé | 'As previously noted the cheeso market 1s at- | ol by Renulpe awers ona patry 5 | 00 Drafie, stght, 250: wlegraphic, Go. . e e | e N s ey 4 b N L Deef, . g e o Itica ecurl 50 o el o1 GS8— 4 Local, jobbers report a good movement of | mess, 7ia 34; prime mess, Gs. Pork, prime mess. tracting a good deal of attention. ~The Utica | securities also immediately set fn on a large Boston Stock Quotations. HOGS-—~The hog market was without any new | Little delay will be oceasloned, arrangements i 008 for the season and the trade appears | fine western, 56s 6; pritie mess, medium, 1%a 5d. | Herald says that it seems to be impossible this [ scale, as the gencral infercnce was _that the feature of especial interest. There was a fair [ Lott A £5°6 in a fairly healthy condition. Lard, firm;’ prime westera, 308 3d; refined, in | season to form any judgment of what the checse | BYndicate had either reached the end ‘of its re- | BOSTON, Sept. 14.—Call loans, 3@4 per cent; | run for a Saturday, and the quality was about | having been made at once to transfer pissens 4 pally, 3. sources in the protection of the treasury gold | time loans. 3@4i§ per cent. Closing prices for | the same on an av as yesterday. gers, mall, baggage and express by means of SHELF HARDWARE. CHEESE—Quiet: demand derate; finest | MRTKCE 18 EoIng Lo do or to be for even a week | rosarve or hud determined to assume no further | Btocks, bonds aud mining shares; While no great activity was developed, the | teams, Shelf hardware has shown some few ad- | American, white (new), 37s; finest American, col- | '@ @dvance. A weck ago it seemed almost certain | moral obligation on this score. A8 s well known, | T &8, F. TRU | Westingh, Fiee 7§~ | pens were cleared in good season. The best 4 vances durll:u nml wek, l_:l\_xr: “%ll“lg“ olf G ored (now), I 60, n;:u the market was “dragging on the bottom," | the legal Contract of the syndlcate with the gov’ | Ain “Sugir 0D 1085 W, Elec, prd. ... 5o | Medium welght '""nu"“‘.‘{." hogs -r:‘wl -ld.nendy Chemical Company Assigns, 9 ery great importance. e price al BUTTER—Dull; finest United States, 70s; good, | ahd yet there has been a decline of ince | ernment expired over {wo months since. As the Su e 09 |Edison Blec. SLang PR WHLS: the 00ommen Joads; were FIE b Which steel i held hus compelled u gencral | oos. a T oo, e e, elning the orive of lorgoto inoe | Adelity of The syndicate In fuldiiing its boad to | ALy SAFSTRL: - 98 [Rdison Elec T rely steady. Representative sales: SPRINGFIRLD, Bopts ; ing in prices all along the line so that | REFRIGERATOR BEEF-Forequarters, 3%d; the letter, in the face of apparently hopelessly b 210 |New Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. Narcotic Chemical company (tobacco cure) g T e O advknce. I this OF | hindquarters, A%d.. - - " ¥R down 7He. Something fs rotten In the stato of | adverse conditions, had chalitnzed the admira. | Hosion & Muine . 118, |Gen Floctee b 2083 8 81,251 160% 0 | has made an assignment to Charles E. Allen 3 that minor Y BLEACHING POWDER-Tardwood, f. o, b.| New York, we fear, and it Is probably a fact | tion of the financial world, so the apprehension | ¢ I & Q... s Hi74| Wis. Cont. 1ata... 3 80 TN 40 4 0T% | o pouton Liabilities, about $38,000; assets, The volume of trade durlng the six days [ Liverpool, 7. that some of our cheese, although not quite Tot- | Caused by its apparent collapse produced a semi- | Fitchbury Did.... Allonez Mining Go 38 8 410 . ,000; 3 under review has been of a satisfactory | HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), £1 15s. ten, has been decldedly over-rips on its arrival zl;:lf‘k{hr‘;uhn\:h‘vn. |'n-e wl:d- n' rlllxllllnrl w‘ad.-e set ;;,,,_ g],cu-“‘: \i\u;.,,“ W ::g 80 “g nominal. Pl T 3 3 4 s has, 0 % % | Boing that wholesale exports of gold would now | 11 toel .. oston & A, 5 3 Ders 'us & rule ure looking fof a good, | ST. LOUIS, Sept. U—WHEAT—Weak and | The principal reason for a deciime in prices i | €90 reserve until the polnt was reached where | N. ¥, & N. B Centenntal e 1M ® 38 410 WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Secretary Mor- i T T | 1ower, principally on account of the heavy gold |an utier lck of demand for the goods nd Lack | Another large issue of government bonds would | Oid Colony....: Franklin .. 185 30 3% 410 3 steady fal : 3 exports, cloxing With prices below yesterday: No. | of this les the vicious manufasture of “fiiled | Pe imperative to maintain the country's credit. | Ore. Short Line, Kearsarge Lo 400 410 |ton today modified the order issued by him CAMPHOR ADVANCES. ) G8ic bld; Beptember, 53%c; Decem- | cheese by men calling (hemselves American | It Was recalled that the subtreasury officials at | Rubber. ...... {|Osceola m 40 410 fon August 28, concerning the exportation of The most Interesting feature that has de- @ May, 3¢ asked. oltisens, Dut “doing - thele best to suin oma -t { New York, on the day Immediately previous to | Union Paciiio. 144 Quiney... 3 40 40 110 AP Tl B veloped of late In the drug business is the [ CORN-—Declined early in sympathy with wheat, | the heaviest agricultural interests of the United | the last government bond issuc, had been re- | West End.. -_7o4 | Wolverine. . 11111 78 40 400 410 | meat, changing the date when it was to go phor. 1 commanding almost fabulous prices | the exception of September, unde? yestérdazts | demand for full cream checse in two waya: 1 | 024ld not hold out wnother twenty:four hours B B e e 4% 415 | This order was issued under the present law 1 at the present time. Within a few weeks | fiania; No. 3 mixed, cach, 813e; Beptember, 3lc | cuts it oft almost entirely In England, becausc | o The reassring statements made by Lazard-| € potn B IATE SAPHY "t 350 400 420 |8and provided for the most rigid inspection k an advince of 7 to 10 cents a pound has | aske; Decamber, Bio; Moy, BRONG, b other | N, English want genaine soods aud ave arraid | Jrneroy B ME Ld0TEAR and the Infiential T | g Wling duotatons: i NI 0 405 42 |ot meat. Today a delegation, consisting of . B e e ayndiate. that | 2 cash. Bko bid: Beptember, KO bia: Tecotn: | poate Hhamakhost (s souin Which aee e e | s the" serious conditions’ how contronting ¢ Quian i 48 42 |Bailey of New York, representing large 1 i had control of the. entire supply 'of | ber, 196 bidi May, sie. G E S With' bogus: goods at lower prices than ugust | SOUBEY ate now ' more clearly outlined. The ; Plymo D% f: 42 | packing Interests, called on the seeretary and crude camphor for some time past, keeplnf | CORN MEAL—31 &G1.10, e T s pias bech sold at for many | kold obiigations of the United States to Europe | SonCal: & V: ikl SKIPS AND CULLS. represented that the time given in the order ) \ ERRINES SIS WorlL Gver ot dia Inerey o AX SEED-Higher at %0c. ot tinder the Drotense ot being ull orsom 8 | to accept the balance of (rde against us which | Gom g on s ve 300 %......45 40 800 |Was not sufficient to allow them to comply / uking the txver‘e'l‘“m e m.{erl’:um‘ TIMOTHY SEED-—Steady at $3.7564.00. would be difiicult to make objection to it. Quo- | Bas boen swelled by the heavy Imports and totally | Fale & Noroross o PIGS. with its provisions, and that already there | A 3 a most unenviable one. el Cthe. serews | JAY—Fairly active; prairie, 3.0064.00; tim- | tatiohs Inadequate movement of our exports to cancel the | Homentale. Union Con. 1 130 310 | Were large consignments of meat afloat which 3 4 ip syndicate have tighten e SCIeWS | iy §7.00614.00, this side. BGGS—Fresh stock, dox.. 13018 same. The sharp shrinkage in the prices of our | fron 811 you oo fan L i od and o e periodically, as other operators might ven. | “LHAT Weak! 131 seiters BUTTER acking soek Fiote, e loe to | akricultural products, the comparative fatlure of | Magiosn. .. .. Sliow fas FONR q;m:"" Sy 4 :{'K‘"”,‘pr 00 Trathes = - ure to sell “short” on the supposition tha PRELTER—-Nominally $.12% bld. gathe J | our wintor wheat crop, tae shortness and slow | no fresh sheep here to J o deal was about at an end. The OpInion | PrOVISIONS ok, Mandard mess, §5.15 | fancY: 14010c: gathered ercamery, Movement of our ootig terop. b well a8 ihe | ® aftered, make o market, A small bunch of lambs was | would run into the hundreds of thousands of ! obtuins that the “short” interest in London [ rard, prime steam. $5.65; cholce, 5.1~ Tican: | "V AL -Chotde fat 13 to 100 Ibs., are quoted at | Present heavy stocks of that staple abroad. and oftered and met with ready sale at strong prices. | dollars. The secretary said he wanted te - . 38 greater now than it has been at any [ poxed 'shoulders, longs, $0.35; Tibs, 6.3 | Te: inrge and coarse 4ieie the perafsient selling of our, securities by Europe London Stock Quotatio Representative sales: give the shippers and packers all the time provious time (s vear, and that the synd( | sorts. 363 CHEESE—Wisconsin full eream, 1% Young | constitute a grave problem. LONDON, Sept. 14.—4 p. m. closing: No. Avemr | I (0 an: extar fate, while pérhaps vot more considerate | RECEI TS—Flour, 2,000 hbls; wheat, 57,000 [ Americas, 12isc; twins, 120; Nebraska and lowa, | On the other hand, cbnservatives, leaving the [ oo T T8I =0 —— | '8 native wethers....... vses 111 $3 30 | DOCEBBATY, 1 shan other speculative cliques as to Who | bu.; corn. 8.000 bu.; oats, 42,00 bu. full cream, 10@ile; Limburger, No. 1. 13c; brick, | Provability of a bond fssue out of the question, | CORSOIS I ¥; Yo o Eoan.scanmy. 22 |18 native lambs.............. e 80 450 |ODE month. or, i3 mostly Interested In van-| SiTip -Flour, 8¢ bbls.: wheat, 19, jo. 1, 121kc; Swiss, No. c eve tha es 0 lcats may suffer, i tly Interested | STTIP MENTS—F 8,090 Db heat, 19,000 | No. 1, 12%c; Swiss, No. 1, 13§ e, * [ belleve that under the nuspices of the syndicate | GoRSOS: B B ¥ Conorai. 3 uishing their opponents. Ior several days | bu.; corn, 100 bu.; oat 23,000 bu. LIVE FOULTRY-—Hens, Gser rooster 4 block of our securitife’ Wriously estimated at et i) A e c 30 LIVE STOCK. =S cute has refused to quote an: = ng chickens, per Ib., 8c; ducks, Ge; rom $5,000,0 0 $10,000,000, W oated o 3a} 7 : Fotco nC London. thus indirectly’ notitying Coffee Market. Qucks, fo; turkeys, 607¢; soess, b@to" abrond, ‘which will wiake enough exchange, to- | Erie 2da 10088 | Mo Coi wow da. 198 | Thewe W Not n Cattie 10| CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE - e Cshortae 0" step up o the captain's| NEW YORK, Sept. 14—COFFEE—Options | PIGEONS—Per doz., 3. Seiher with the SseitAUBOISY the syndicets’ and . 103% | 3 5 re Were Not Emough Cattle to| ™00 e B oming to the Chica office and settle or take the risks of receiv- | opened dull at unchanged prices; no business on | HAY—Upland, $6.50; midland, $6.60; low- | the banks, to tide the situation cver until a| BAR SILVER—30%d per oz Make a Market. Board of Trade showing that persons intending \ L e XL R M iy wdvanced later on [land, $6; rye straw, $5; color makes the price on | S9PPly of grain, cotton and othgy Dills has ap- [ MONE per cent, CHICAGO, Sept. M.—There were not enough | deal in grain and provisions through members of o R Consumption of camphor has steadily | 1ocal manipulations in absenco of sellers: closed | hay: light bales séll the best. Only top grades | peared large enough to stem (% kold exports to | The rate of discount in the open market for | cattle to make m market today, only about 50 | the lionrd and subject (o its ruies and rexulte { ‘ decreased. In the face of that § " Uhe | fim at 106115 points net adiance; sales, 3,000 bags, | bring top prices. urope, ‘The other new’ developucnts have tem- | ghort bills is % per cent; three-months' bills, 4 Thus far thi b the | tions are misled into dealing with persons e g r a 3 r 314 00; May, $1LT0. Spot, I, dull; " he’ fore: sidera o o 25 | the public 18 cautioned against d il joubers have lately boen carryink less | K™ (07 Mild, 'Gull and nominal; Cordva: | The, car of Muscatine melons Just recelyed s | rh. docining. tendeney of ices evincad the Financial Notes. continued netive, and the outlook 15 good for | berebie. or s, aRA . metlncd (hey GIORGE $18.25(19.00. Warehouse deliveries from New York e melons are very fine in ap- | beginning of the week wasd intensified toward ) el P STONE, Beeret il v tremely high cost and the causes leading e 1 o e T ™ oork | pearance ana flavor and & Ereat Mmprovement | tha Cioce by hewsy Sardhe Matminl get o BALTIMORE, 8ept. 14.—Clearings, $2.869,303; | the near future, the current recelpts being much | F. STONE, Sccretary, will unswer any inquiries . thereto. As a result the available supply in A bugs: United States. atock, 34437 baga: | V€€ much of the stock to be found on the | as compared with the previous week's balances, 331! for the week, clearlngs, 316, | gmaller than W recent years, To date this sea- | 88 to :em.:'(".u"r'v'.'lfl"'u""'" person or firm 8 b i} this country s much below the quantily |aflont fortho United Stuies, o bags: total | WAKeL Quotations: were generally scored. < The declines were 485,005 balances, - 41004, son's receipts of westerns {oot up 185,000 head, an | & MOMBEr OF Bern i, ooy g0, ¢ weeplly on hand. ‘To what altitude prices | visibla for the United States, 90,437 bags, against | POTATOES -New. choice stock, e, Burlingten and Itock Istarid, each 6% per cent BALTIMORE, Sept. 1.—Clearings, $2.869.303; | o oage of 75,000 head over the same time last Sl BA, B, Secretary. \ L ultimately be forced s extremely | 446,62 Lags last year. SWEET POTATOES—Cholce siock, $2.60 per ent; Bt ‘Paul and Cleveland, Co- | balances, 3312, for the week, clearings, 315,- | polr®h ey cattle are selling well, and export- | §. L. Robinson. (Robinson's Cipher.) . B, Flell \ | doblematical, SANTOS, Sept. 14.—Firm; good avernge Santos, ""&"nm 4 e & BU. Louls, 5 per cent: St. | 38.820; balancos,’ $1,66,25. T T o s L L ablD, Maxtanas seound | ™ . 3 fluunmuncn "gu'}‘i('fx‘\‘:x'fli' E{,’:‘ ‘fl"-hmk'nfi u:::’:‘:-‘:nfl CABBAGE-On orders,” u"::f per 100, T6e@ :“'l»(r“?}‘n*“lflm-l:-‘x"-. :‘li m”l" Xt l“r'_lr'v‘"w:;‘ 'clls‘mm ;1'3" “'m‘-\ $raia SRR T ReonE: S - Gral noaguso.u § RIELD, 3 - " uncl ; cked, . oo o d or_th . clearings, $9,- | terday. rain and P ons. Commissions. ) sales, 19.000 bags o lon, 4% v cent; Kansas & balances, $10,629,] Only about 9,000 fresh and stale hogs were of- o 'y ‘ ncts Dearing on Mustueas Gathered | U0, Sopt. 10-Stoaty; No. 1. Wio, wi450; ex- HOPMATORS—Cholce stock, per % bu. basket, Texts proferred. Ak par_cent; Tlinols Ountral LOUIS, Sept. 1.—Clearings, $2,195,215; bal- {erlvd:In he market” today, and che local and MEMBERS OF & h: o, Wd; receipts, 0 i el = per cent; e e - s ces 7. o1 el 4 el . New h| e @ eno h to absor) he ! SERR Doy a6 Near. the Tinited Stuten, 5,60 bais: cleared for Rarope; Y ATERMELONS—Crated, per. dos, $17502.0. | Soulhwesiern preforred and Tinnesses Coul, 4 | Yoo bl Bloney, auiet, SU7 per cent. New | SUpRing OLmand B uotations. neing miich, the CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. The drouth In Australasia is really quite | 2,000 bags; stock, 235,000 bags. NOT T onoice sloak Jarge No. 1, 4o; Targs Loutvilie & Namiville, i per eenti | * 5 DADELIHIA, Sept. 14, —Clearings, $10,445,- | 3ame as yesterday. Heavy hoga sold at from 8.5 | | Refer to GEO. . STONE, SECY, or Ilinoke ) R werious, As high as 150,000 sheep have al- PR e GANTALOUPES- Chofee stock, crated for ship- | Morthern preterra’ una Seneral Bleotricy aneat | 14; balances, §1,345,883; for the week, clearings, | {0 $.0. mixed lote at from 395 to #.00, and | Trust and Bavings Dank. We are NOT u buckes ready been lust by the owners, and there ment, doz., 0GR, " riher pretet I piesos D S0 | $68,254,962; .balances, 39,974,204, light welghts at from $3.90 to $1.00. Sales we our aim and in- 4.-The weather, low aver: 1 per s . issued), 3l per cent; Wab preferred and St gt : O s largely at from $4 to $4.20 for packers and at Bucket shops profit by thelr customers® 4 are many more cases of smaller loss, The " y supplies and weakness on FRUITS, Paul & Omaba, 34 per © Atchison, 3% per | WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Today's statement of | ¢ " to $1.59 for shippers. Write us for any information. § Pacife 3 trouble I8 not lack of stock water, for in the | the continent and in Auerica had a depressing [ As the seasom ndvances Interest s revived in | &M Delaware & Hudson, 3% per cent, and | the condition of the lreasury shows: Available sl the 2,000 head that arrived today sold rd of Trade, Chivago. hain that is supplied by nrtesian wells, | Iniuenco wpon' the Weel's geain market, prices | the cranberry. In the cast Cape Cod berrios ars | Susauchanna & Western preferred, 3 per’ cent. | cash bulance, $182,524865; gold reserve, 390,652,444, | regiily at unchanged prices. native sheep being ey 4 Atiod ™ dectining 6d@1s. Cargoes were quiet in all posi- | already being offered on the market. The crop | Th® #&ETegate sales of the weck were 1,843,400 CAGO, Sept. M.—Clearings, $13,128,000, | salable at from $1.50 to 33.65 for poor to prime, The dml::x s -u:n:vl: "l: L( :v .mxu:; tlona l!ul;_vlnl wh .'=‘w “u:,..:y gae reported ;‘ Cape Cod last year was the smallest it has "!‘,',""“-m ding 46 Sendeia todey's s Sowed per cent for cv’u‘ll l-‘;\- l‘.m.n T per cent | wester nnL'nl L"’w‘i‘ BA&‘:«I: o’v‘:"’a‘m':d .1""?': at reed, culates " ew South | shortsge. The quantity afloat in Europe is di- | been in ten years, according to ol e tra a casion sho ial r. New York exchange, 4be | from $3.25 to $4. c X ead of 84-1b, alos may expect disastrous drouthy about | minwiing. Parcels were quler. Hard'Dututh, | doumnal of Cottierce and ‘ticreyNew York | conaiderable weakness, this being the feature | giyoount. Bankers (Londom sterling, H.9)G4.89, | Texas sheep soid late yenterday ol 32.90. once in SIX or seven years. flll.-llub—r and \'nu-m‘:ln.‘ 248 M. pot steady. pmmllfl“lu ?. a’:‘um what it was last year and _":h"Lml ""';m o ;‘"Lw n:m-:"_ The | "NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The exports of specis hufl»(.umx:’: n.‘-‘a‘“" gnx;hn!‘m 100 head; ot oo nize was slow and is 3G6d lower: parcels, | two-thirds of what It was (w0 years ago, when 239,000 he © | trom the port of New York this week were $19,- | HOl X ; sheep, ead. The recent furore for bullding cotton | mixed American, 1is 8. Tarley, quiet, searcé | there Was an ususually large yield. Careryl | Srosions were: Iron Mountuin Gs. 3 per cent: | gggle, ™0V Ch 35 228 ¥11 were gold. The imi- - ily Market Lot in the south appears to have sub-[and firm. Oats, active and steady. estimates place the probable yleid of Cape Cod | Miitng e Ciromateral trust s and Colorado | Dorts ‘at the port of New York for the week St. Louls Live Stock. OGHART, & ®s in the last two months the pros. s T berrics nls” vear, " tnciud Toth Midiand dn. trum receipts, 1 per gent, wnd | B "Dry gods, $112,467; general merchandise, | ST. LOUIS, Sept. W.—CATTLERocepts, 50 RERT, BED 3 ted conmtruction of Dew organizations of | .. . Y e 100,000 to 125,000 barrels, Indications bel e L Cihe o ame | ST007.385: gold, $571,061; silver, $16,8%0. Clearings, | head; shipments, %90 head: market dull even for | [384 SHERMAN STREKT, B0y Jmportance have beon very faw. Capl | KANSAS CITY, Sept. .—WHEAT-Weak;: [ Wil be nearer the laticr figure. The season Is | bor depreased (hd bond market. On fairly large | 812,752,275, balances, '§7.364,81; Tor the week, | a Saturday sapply wery light and onty a vetail | || Eresent low " tallate and others secking luvestments have Mvost 3 3% Mo S0an Mei e 3 i Soly Dacoming seneral uis, wick & At the | aggrogate dealings, deciines ransing from s fruc. | clearings, 3676,173,309; balances, '$35, 665,396, Grade dane ot UBSRRREES DIcoS. o vate. 1300 real that the time is past the con- | " ady: rather slow; No. 3 mi: - A Oukh | tion up to 634 per cemt were recorded. The ex- JOS—Reaniphy; Lo i B tru of factories with 10,000 spindies or | o \0! Mo 3 white e i No. 2 mixed, 91Q Ve Deun wrtiving for ten days o | treme loss was In Chicago & Krie incomes. Forclgn Financisl Aflairs. hoad; market ko higher and frm: heavy, $.5@ - - . BF nilar b ek enaaial e o LoD W Bt o8 et g prev o, ihis week. *The censumptive | Inthe leading speculative (sues the lomses 4 D 1 sose | 3, mixed, 3400415 lght, 3000445, h e Ay e . b & morit-they e o Tonger Wb (6 cope Wi | 504 Tl WG o e | e Dieati aad " meste, 0 oo My | wore o Material Baies of the week wore #11~ | (o ARI% SRC AR USRI 0 faiin, ' SHEED- ieccipia, 0 hedd; whipmenta, none: | ARGIN itinioe MATGIN ERADING iad ) o mills that hive 00 (o .00 Spindies Now' Jersey " ia aiso larger ‘thah useal this pear, | 2 vonn fuiieSed probavillcy of un impendieis | 3¢ for checks. TRl Tek iy "dons ‘at previews prices: TRADING DEFINING, Al saRier i ¢ Upward. The small plants require a Duluth Wheat Market, but advices grom Wisconsin report that the Yield | ment sccurity market Tha iransactions i ihis | LONDON, Sept. 1t—Goid Is o Dosist A PIIESRIONS. " Also GF dally ed_expense account that 8 of & much | DULUTH, ¥ept. M.—WHBAT—Lower: No. 1| will be very light there. The New York market | noyiccurity market, The transactions In this | LONEION St o arid, 16 fi ity o K s Clty Live Stock. EXPLAINED. kst eier, sasseaifng when and - SSeie Jasgentase upon the ewt A0S 0o | band, cosh, Wike; Septeimber, Whe: May, o | drawe ity petiirely. from Caps Cod and Toming up caly SThMeThe consteat daciins | Pete . i Athens, ' 17; -fl‘ Vi- | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 14, —CATTLE—Receipt: o what 4o trade | i dree B 5 looms as com) ern, ' cash, e ; two. erne; mount head. 7 nished. HOG. f Charges by the larger mills, and 48 | December. & WE; No.3 northera: | crop has hoen & smatier’ facter im the: marncy | Of she treamury eold' reserve and the rumors of | sana, Wi the emednt ol builion wiherews | Koy o sirons:” Tesas steors, 114608.30; Terss | MismprRs ‘CHICAGO ~OPEN ' BOARD e TDkve NOQUIred 8 reputation. fur | cam Hiice; rejected: e Breviously, as western speculators have | Mew. i, cousing o drep a the' bid prise of 3 | (ho00. Sonl B Dot “seana wibonr TRADE, 23 Bullding, Chicago. i