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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1893. W TH COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL i, st it b oo o o s e e OMAHA LIVES SPOCK MARKER gz e tenavsa et et DOLLAR PAYS THE FRENGHT | g om e o o g DUTTER-Higher: separator ereamery, 18G30c; | old at 314o less 1 per cent for 5,000 pleces spots Tight and heavy hogs, Pacific, after having had thelr Interviewm tancy Elgin, 23%24e MANCHESTER, Sept. 24.-Cloths and yaras he market, in Spite of there belng o falr with President Huntington, e E Fifm and scarce at 134 firm with demana, e demand, recelved a biack eye, TReports % e WILISK Y 31,22, p i FALL RIVER, s, Sept, 20 other market centers fniicated ‘8 heavy dectie RECEIVERS RESIGN THEIR TRUST, ' LEAD-Dull and minal at 06G3.07%. quiet and easy al 3 N 4 and he e here proceeded to take off 10% : ' — Another Blort Boare in Wheat Sent the | EUSrren it at s01 : i - Oattle Receipts Sho# a Heavy Falling OF e trom "Satiriny's e Quiien " wern | Cutting on Hard Coal Rates Between Ohi- [ confiieting Clatms of Jurisdiction Market Up. Jobhioe T Tt Cutandys brime, $6.05; cholos: STOCKS AND BONDS. from Tabt Week, Theit hoga ot the teddioilon Hoced Btort gverys cago and Omaha Begun, Make Thelr Position Intolerab $5.70, Dacon, boxed shouiders, $6; longs, $6.25; o " th thing sold early, The best hogs were sold at MILWAUKER, Sept. 24.—Henry C. Payne, vibs, $6.97%: shortn, $0,50. ot Gold Export Ramors the —— #, as against $4.10 on Saturday. Representas - Thomas F. Oake: Mhomas RECEIPTS—Flour, 8,000 bble.; wheat, 48,000 enture of Speculation, tive sales homas F. Oakes and Thomas Rouse, recelvers THATCEREAL RULED DECIDEDLY STRONG | v, i el Bl U0 a0 | o g wes o i g i |1 0¥ AWOIPRICES WERE SHADED e, .45 Gy %7y | O GUESSES AS TO WHERE IT WILL END | sh.iPe.NCTubien, EAGHG, it tnieed 1 corn, 1,000 tumors, which in the presnt speculative tem e o 3 afternoon. Judge Jenkins will take the mate - NirAily oxsited & depteraing effect. The steeot He $ 0B 3 . ter under adviseme 1 decide on Frie Corn Waw Rather Dull and (he OMANA NERAL -t o s gl el (V‘I‘m"""‘! Hogs Show n Gatn Over Last Week— o0 3 3 llng (e that a Farthee Redueton | G MR ement and witk dectde on Frh enture Wus More BDuying in Condiifol ot Trade & halt had been reached in the outward movement Prices Off 10 to Cents on Ad- 3 Hadsd H : of Lumber Ratex Will Result The resignations give a complete history for Shorts=Outs Were Staple and Fa o€ gold, and this sentiment has been encouraged verse Advices from Other B . 0 o and of Tavifts Othior of the appointment of the recelvers and dwels More Quicts The market on veal caly irm at the high | by the reported steady though moderate increase Markets. 4L - 40 Commoditie upon " subsequent litigation. Reference 4 prices quoted, The arrivals are light and good | In the supply of cotton and other bills. Members i 14 made to the attack made upon veal caives mu .. BOArce e country, or | Still declare that further &old shipments at the ——y ¢ Sept. 2 " " In the Washington courts. The petitions ara CHICAGO, Sept. .—Another short scare | feal calves must be geatce 1o e Conttye 0| moment ara in obable, The market e about | o oite and ship '“I :f"";\r‘- fml"- ok The prediction made In The Bee Monday | set forth and excerpts made from the opinions Wit font tho inArket vp ageln today | H8¢. (he ldrmerd are g to part with | G0 i Volume of business to that of the pre- men e pa g 29 .0 & Alton. would. ot s hatd coal tate | of Judwes Gilbert and ord, The receive '_':‘,l“:‘,'"‘l et j',‘ q_'"':‘_k“:‘ o T Y| their young stock, now that they have plenty of | \{ius duy, the dealings being fairly well dis- | twenty-four hours, as compared with the " 3 that the Alton would cut the hard coal rate | of Judges Gilbert and Hanford. The receivers May corn closed e higher, May oats Y r, eggs and poultry sold at steady prices spicious, and Reading tributed. The granger | shares wets | orsvious siz days, are.as. follows: ] i | from Chitago to Kansas City to $1 a ton was | then proceed: *Your recsivers cannot admine higher and provisions made slight gains. , the market presenting no material Leat stocks were hel re RECEIPTS, . correct and the rate was put into effect | 15ter the trust with justice to the parties ine Rt L Ty, stromest A" Ut g, Quotntions: firmer tendency to the i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses, G 3 -» that afternoon. Local freight men pre- terested, or to themselves, If subject to orders and nstructions as to the general administras sh stock, per doz., 13@13%c. which had recently been dull and rather ptember 24...... 3,416 8,312 ended to belle Lat suc « ould no om two rore independer iy night. The news was not very important, v, Wiilbc; gathered creamery, 1@15c; rable effect upon the grangers caus Sptetater 5. .. i b3 : 3 affect Omaha it any way and that this olty annot A ¥ 4 ? driery. oe lay by the substantial increase shown In | Sebtembel ozt AL inoss | 10 abide the danger of differences of opinfons but the local sentiment was unmistakably Cholce fut, 70 to 100 1bs.. are quoted at | ihe Chicago & Northwestern earnings for August Sl"‘,:u;;“'l,;; . A y o v 3 would not be affected by the fight for business | ;¢ \ouris each assuming to be controlling as bullish. The flurry at the close yesterday | jicgise; large and coarss, 4t was sight of today temporarily on account of 07 at Kansas City, but the freight men were | to the expenditures of the recefvership in the made the shorts apprehensive and when | CHEESI-Wisconsin full cream, 12: Young [ speculation by the dealers regarding the probab SHIPMENTS, : 1 ¢ S 2 3 i 5 stake d yesterday Omaha had a rate | general administration, fn view of the Im . L e | orics, T2e, twine, 1h0; Nobatke and lowa, | amount of the dividend lmpending on Hock ‘Cattle, Hogs, Bheep, Horses 1 mistaken and yesterday Omaha ; good buyers appeared this morning there | AHCCEE, Limburiger, N% & 120; brick, | Teland. Action on the subject will, it is under- [ September V o ‘ & of $1 a ton on hard coal from Chicago. mensity of the sums Involved was a general scramble to cover. But there | No, 1, 12040, & No. 1, 13@ e wod, be taken tomorrow in this ¢ The mar- | September ’ b . L &4 b, - was littlo wheat for sale and the scarcity | LIVE POl Tien 50 roosters, 8c; | ket opencd active and firm, with slight gains in mber Al b 3 % i) The Burlington is a competitor with the | No Progress Toward n Scettlements made sharp competition in order to secure | SHHE i Dy e s, | o e atation . aeaihat. s (housirial | Septentuer 2 810 3 Alton for Kansas Oity business, and of course | CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—The frelght ropresente it. Cables were a little better and domestic | “pIGEONS i 3 : . a . attentions to the S';‘.“':l'_',‘[!;“; Toooon 1801 13 ke it had to meet the Alton cut on coal and put [ atives of the western roads met today to see markety strong and tending upward, while | ITAY-=Cplay ; lowlana, 8 | s ; I ot et L AU L L L B L in the rate to all Missourl river points. The | if they could not evolve some method to stop the revised figures of the world's shipments it bales scll the Only top grades bring | o figure surar, | number. G dol LA LM AR LY, rate Is at present $1 a ton from Chicago to | the demoralization In rates, which has becomo last week reduced the amount reported yes- | top prices. stton. Of, 2% per cent; General bers were concerned, but there was a o | apparent within the last week. The meetin T dr ¥ BGBTABLES o R oY Chicano | 1arge decrease as o e Tuesd Omaha on the Burlington and the cut will | apparent L k terday and showed that instead of being| VEGETABL 1 BUT Lead;'1 per cent: the @rankets, | of las 1se as compared with Tuesday |gg..... 88 ., A e Dotober | ¥a8 without success, and adjourned without more: were really considerably lews than [ Tftorta have been made by potato dealers n | Gty 1% hef ent; Lead | per Cngs e grabeers, | of last week, when 4,610 head were reported 8 2033 [ probably be met by the other lines. October | i action of any kind. The trouble scems the weekly requirements. Daldwin & Far- | G i1 S Shiaeo B, thnesota, but | last n_Jersey ' Cent In the yards, For the two days of the| SHEED-There was n few n here which | 7 is the date fixed for the restoration of rates | {o be that the cause of the cut rates is too num bought pretty freely, and heavy buy-| notiing at ull reliabi been secured 8o far o prominent shares reccrsions were “.;..1( there has been a decrease In the \'," at about steady prices. Representative between Chicago and Missourl river points |deep to be eradicated In so short a_time, ? ; All that dealers ¢ at potato crops in extending to 1% per cent, with Tennes- | cattle run amo: g to over 2,00 1 5 Ay since the collapse of the Weste ing orders also came from New York, which | All that dea Ly s that potato crops In e ahhattan, Conada " Houthetn, Mis. | Choie run amounting to over 2,000 head 47 native ewes........ A o and from now until that date there will be | Byer since t llapso of the Western Trunk the anxiety of local shorts to | Nent: Mnnes . acific and Wabash preferre nspicuous, Cattle suitable for the dressed beef trade | 159 mixed natives. ..o oeoieeiil" 01 110 bottom to anything in the commodity line, | Lines committee all of the rates have been cut Logan, Brosseau, Lindblom and |¢ all parts of the state, r shares displayed marked strength in @ not In very large supply, but there z A L AL S Sl ¥ HRE 1 and if the reductions have not been heretos » good buyers, and while | ucss of 10,000,000 bushels as the total dealings for reasons referred to above, v, fairish “westerns “and a few CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. At the present rate it costs as much to 10ad | fore apparent, it was only bacause there w other leaders were good b % state has been' made, but it is not as | advancing %@l per cent, respectively, They o ne bunch of westerns sold to a wiibn coal at Chicago and unload it at Omaha as it [ not enough of the business to call for a fight there were occasional reactions, the move- | vl ot CEUL ARG, BEE IS 80 Ro% ) were cffected, ever, by the weakness in_th The general market was [ Stoeker and Feeder Trade Conti {5¢ "y X 5 LAt over it. Now, however, the frelght has come ment was gradually upward from 88%c to | yield of the amount harveste neral list in Inte deatings and lost K@it | slow o weak on' beef steers. In some to Be Quite ¥ 088 to naul I the b00im1les AV ReDRINS | ot e iove: RIS (CUEE FAtas,: WhIBH . N biitside figiite he g been reached | an acre in different parts of the two states seem . proveme; he | instances salesmen were calling it lower. - . o e two citles, srged t ove, and the ¢ 8, c 60c, the outside figure having been reached | in wcre in difforcnt pacts of the (wo states sec P With pric {stance Amen avere calling it lower. | CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Cholce to common dressed | the, tWO clties. TEIT Hive beanci6. sRask Rinse AKaChSADYS before noon. On this bulge a "”"',‘ b j‘: ported that from 20 to 500 bushels are heing e would do for Killers sold reasonably early f and shipping steers were salable at from [ The unfortunate feature of the deal is that | of the committee, have come to the surface. long wheat was realized on, and there wa l-f'}‘ :;‘lv‘y\ m an acre '|\\¢ x’“‘ nesota’s orop \l;\ Teaoten B Paul. ’nww and heifers were in liberal up;l-}\ $3.50 to & today, there being, as was the case [ Omaha consumers and dealers will not reap Milwanlkee HaN the Ooi ¢ heavy welling for the short account, under | Keheralls kol and the arge, sections in | Minncapolls s, Atlantic & Pacific incomes ut the demand, as usual, was goc he | yesterday, a scarcity of really choice stock. [ much benefit of the cut in rates. Most of 3 i) ;i which the market broke, T Madr: DU Bt et e B L WAL G B DA IR L lington, Denver division 4s, International market was active and the offerings were [ Sales were mostly at low prices, few going as | the Ic (R Sk ke o the The Milwaukee captured the business of winter wheat continues very lght, Decem- | ie QUlk 0f Potatocs from that stote are Ehow Great Northern 248, Notthern Pacific 248, Oregon | 10t 1ong in changing hands at about yester- Y (ho bert o ety fioing as | the local dealers” have their supply fob thel .o = Bl BotL s aocentaenth (s ber sold early at from S8%e to BStee, spiit, | (¥, (T8 A" Sl Sk, poorer 1 GUERiS SRR YRR | Tmperial consol “fs: Colorado Midland ds, trust | 44¥'9 prices, | o year ago, A good share of the be winter already in the bins and only extra| CArvying (he Frodr i : advanced to [0%c, oft to Bde, then ‘up to f pauRacd Gl Berqering Co g section of | receipts, and Reading incomes 1 per cent. Mis For the first time in a week or more the | now arriving change hands at from $4.75 to § orders will reap the benefit of the new rate. | fantry from Fort D. A. Russell, D., to €0c, then off by noon to Bd%c. During the | {eicd fniuiiet (06 PUte BIEiies, Were. | sourl, Kansas & Eastern freights and Kaa- | feeder trade was inclined to drag a little, | not many selling under $4, and the $.15 t. Some of the local dealers are already hustling [ Columbus barracks, 0. here is always a last hour December sold from 60c to 59%e, | qpo yng hat’ woul o Pacific consols showed exceptional strength | AS a rule operators had a good many cattle | cattle are very nice beey o these times, v n big fig he roads his busi but then reacted to 9%c. The trade was il o crop that’ would rose @G per cent, respectively, on AN, 608 Wevs NI Ui A1 RRSICUD (o sdd | stocker and tesdse. teaae ontinoms tlmes. for business, owever, and are making an | big fight among the roads for this businces fair and the feeling nervous. Vield T smujler, In the northern 1 lay's siles were '$1A68,00. to their holdings, 8o far this week the | Prices are firm, with sales at trom $2.85 | effort to take advantage of the cut rate by | and this year the Milwaukee carried off the Corn was rather dull and the feature wa Waup: county, western Shawano couniy and v » nelal eablegram | attendance of country buyers has been | 10 $3.85, prime feeders fetch Cows and | offering to furnish big consumers with their [ business without much effort. some more buying in shorts. Harry Champ- | on up into Langiale county there ls an immense | from Tandon o ; T, Asttle| lght, ns as if most every one who [ helfers remain steady at from 3130 to 8.7, with | supply of hard coal for immediate delivery The contract for the business was awarded Tin was watd fo Rave covered whout 2o | vitd' of gl Wotic " fomer stars pomices | et e stocks re_ il | fus wemay ftogbuy, feeders came tn during | and®yulle ” Caives wers. pot' any wiekiicr tpus | 8¢ §7 per ton and less. With coal whole-|at the headquarters of the Department of the u, of short May corn. May from 28%c cen shipped into this distriet, but this year | M i tocks ire ' r week, and s only natural to expect | And bulls Alves were not plentier than | a1y Chicago 80 e T 3 |iktte. 1ate. BAUIALY. aLLsTROD lieek obHL the start advanced to 2904, held steady y abundance to supply the district and | booming. American closing under the Hing Off In the attendance for a day or | usual and p were stronger, the hest selling | SA1iNg at Chicago at $4.50 and a freight rate | Platte late Saturday afternoon. ~Three com around 20c and then rose to ‘and closed at [ a great surplus 1 shipped out, The eastern | prat prices, are bullish in, London, and stock | two, “‘There was, however, some demand | fead!ly at & e RER N, W Ere n|| OF $1 perton therg Is & lving profit even |panios Of the Seventeenlh IRfantty redchsd B e e ™ irs by rall | Roction. of the stite hio i bl orob, and s aisy | Lor the most part s held in'very ool hands. | (odiy, " and. (he " catie were - mrstiy aey | froME, With ior of the' best 0t higher prices | for'a coal man at $7 a ton for anthracite on | Omaha at 12:30 today over the Union o e i yeanal e St e ntral sectlon.” Quetationss o oo, | ably be the same as the lnst time, The Roths- néd up 80 far @s those in first hands | Moniana stecrs ‘welghing. around 1A ivs, ‘o | mmediate delivery. i DUV QL b Ll L L) Oats were even more qulet than corn, A OES—} Rl sty have stopped buying gold. ero cerned, The ‘prices pald were | wiling at from $4.60 to $4.75 and choice fange | Frelght men predict an even further re- | train was in readiness for them and t firmer fecling provailed. The ““II\:‘ Gticons(|| EOTATOBE=New v siocic, 36 per | L The fallowing were 'the Giokink. auotations on }\{:.‘ll\. .unhl‘_xxx extreme cases 10c lower. | stock ls to a large extent taken in place of na- | duction in the lumber rates as a result of | party left for Chicago at 2:30 o'cloc The fract guts it ‘store showed o decrease of | ) leading. stocks of the York exchange | Représentative sale tives, Texans remain steady the war, and the cut may extend to other | Nickel Plate will carry the troops from 97,00 bu. since last week and that, with [ "xions srome grown, i 5 i E s, Including 4.000 left over last night, there were [ commodities before the end of the month. Chicago to Columbus barrac! higher cash values, were the s ‘of the | CABIAGE-On orde per 106, 60c@ ST TP D& T AV, Pr. . Ne, Av: Ph No. AV .| 24000 hogs 1 rds, and from the opening { MLk b firmne: May opened at 20%c 1 up to | g1.00, Adams Y NOMhWeStern... . 1265 $4 35 buyers were not going to > ¥ from 207%c to 2lc and closed af 207c, X y Cholce stock, per % bu. basket, | Alten, T v | 5 3 e Teduced prices. The best | STRIKE BREWING ON THE WABASH, | Half Fare to Episcopal Convention, Provisic benefited slightly by the % Am. Express. ... ;. al ) ; and sales wers largely at CHICAGO, Sept. 2f.—A one-fare rate for strength In wheat and corn and closed at |~ W (ONS—Crated, per_doz, $1.7602.0. | Balitmore &Olito.- i ; et i m $3.85 to $4 for +*and ot trom 1415 (0 | RoAd Sad to Be Discharging Al | o round trip has been announced by & nume Some improvement over yesterday's final | CI Choice stock, large No. 1, 40c; large | Canada Pacifie.... Ontario & W f ST 3 ¢ 5 for shippers. Common to choice heavy hogs Members of the Brotherhood. y Linbedbodaot quotations. Pork for October s 7i4c up | No. 2, 86c; inferior, 25ad0e. wda Southern.. 643 |Oregon Imp.. o et 5 H 31 bid at from $. choice buteher weights & A 5 . | ber of the western roads for the general tris dnd for Junuary 100, Lard 18 2l Jower | CANTALOUPES Choice stock, crated for ship- | Contral Pacitic... ¢|Oregon Na: 2 3 g : fetching $4.30, Mixed lots went for from $3.35 to ST. LOUIS, Sept. 24.—The Post Dispatch | ennjal convention of the Episcopal church, for October and 24 higher for danuary. | ment, per doz., 0G7oc. Ches. & Olio.....0 2 & U N 1 iod f .25, a to quality, and 1ight weights | this afternoon declares that there is a big | which will be opened in Minneapolis on Octos *TThe principal business of the day was in FRUITS. ago & Altor 31l s brought fro 3 1 125-1b, y 2 Y4 ate 1, 1 October FK{N, which gained while Jan- There s some talk on the street about a firn 4 2 i v plgs sold - i strike brewing on the Wabash railroad, which | ber 2 Skl b L L LU uary rose siec ~Avmour was reported as|markot for Callfornla peaces, but those who | OIS G, Einure: 3 § T BTG B DU R DT It from 420 | threatens to tle up the entire system from | A Bt L BO NG the western Biving some support to October ribs have plenty of the gruit on hand do not talk so | Sonsolidated Gas.. 144 | Pullman : 3 i 1 i rices having suffered a drop within the : AL o | fare rate through St. Lo stel Estimated receipts _for Wednesday: | bullish, S0 dum d i, GliResigy-.: 3o Ui |l iy Toalbn SR Toledo to Kansas City. The paper adds: | ;g5 will be compelled to make the same Wheat, & eare: corn, 50 car o The supply of New York grapes on the market | (o1 U S 8 Wi 1 5 i & chotce, native sheen wero salable at | For several weeks past the company, through | rate. Not all of them have put in the cheap O e St eoa anged as follows: | uoiations: Quotations: . o o s freel¥ at| Delaware & Hud.. ok Taland, ol it 4 B £33, Western sheep were in demand at | its officials, has been quietly ferreting out [ rate, but they will do so 24 CALIFORNT A sartletts abi ) St. Paul...... P 3 - 3 3 $2.4) to $3.20, and lambs sold at from $3 to " 2 R abak 4 Articles, | Opan. | iz, or-shipping; other Bartletts suitable el i s 1| 5 y ford? o 2t and lambe ol At from $140 | the members of the varlous brotherhood Railway Notes ersonals. Wheat, No. T IDAHO PRUNE y D. T SOdlen “‘...3;’.;}.‘"'""“" i 4 34 o estern heep and lTambs 1 up the bulk of | in its employ, and one by one they have Dr. Galbraith, chief surgeon of the Union st T8 ( IDAHO PEARS TR a0 D’ southers Baciii 1RY e Refelie, Cattle, 800 nead: catyes, 0 head; | been discharged. The reason given has usually | Pacifie, left for Chicago last night over tie et | A TS L LI R e Teors 3 ¢ hogs, 20,000 head; sheep, 14,000 head, been incompetency, drunkenness, bad record | Rock Istand. 2 r S—New 'York Concords, per | ¢ &' 1. 1 pfdeers: 108 |Toxnibosuie. oo ) 4 o . " ¥ . or other causes equally as good, and the dis. General Solicitor Thurston of the Union ,‘,\ Lankat S 16th & E.Lp Texas Pacifie. St. Louis Live Stock » OVETEA T suMElently o CALIFORNIA - GRAPES e, black va. | Hocking V: T. & O. Cent. of { : ST. LOUIS, Sept, 20.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3100 | charged employes had no recourse. It is | Pacific has not recovered sufficlently to ate p ; rleties, $1.00; Muscats, $1.10 Skays, $1.250 | S aoe S (oL taie s 2 ‘1088 3 b head: shipments. §00 head; ¢hoice natives firm | claimed, however, that a majority of the | tend to his official duti B 8 ¥ H 4 and & shade b her grades steady; best men discharged were released because they | W. W. Richardson, traveling passengee . WSt L K i < 8 Bort stecrs, $.U0a560; siinping steers, 4454320 | are members of the Brotherhood of Locomo- | agent of the Pennsylvania lines, with head- LB o e ok, bbls., $2.000 $ Wells Fa EX. . i’ . 5 2 . Steers under 1000 Ths . $1 G0 atockers and | tive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive [ quarters in Omaha, has gone to Chicago to King apples, $1.76@2 g ST S L T e i % a $2.00G9.50; cows and heifers, $2.00@3.50: | Firemen, or Order of Railway Trainmen, | bring his family to this city PORNIAIPRACHES SIreeMOned, {peEbox! | Touiayilioh N: agitdnirci . LD atilislad Texas anl Indlan steers, $2.60¢3.60; cows' and | Order of Rallway Conductors, or the Switc The last official act in Omaha of Traveling clings, 80@GS5e. Ll NiAiiviv M. &S it . heifers, §2.0033.00. men's Mutual Aid association. passenger Agent Brinegar of the Rock Island a 3 20T A 3S—None. > X o HOGE eipt e hipments, 3.000 h g Passenger Agent Brinegar of the Ros an L0 154 e N onauanCon D.&R.G.. E ERS. markot 4 e a5, | These five organizations embrace all classes | way to go out to Storm Lake and bring in a 8 Oranges are practically out of the market, Michigan Cent. . 1 5 : 603 ; light, $3.85001.16; wome coarsé | of men actually engaged on the road In keeb- | special car full of people bound for Grand ORANGES-Choice sevdlings, per box, 3275; | Missourl Paciilc ‘| 2 Rer s e 1+ shipments, 1,000 | INE trains moving, and they are said to be | junction, Colo. ~ Mr. Brinegar will leave Mediterranean sweels, none; fancy St. Michaels, MobliG & Ohla; Rapiprdss & 1. i adi mirker steadys native mattons, $5.153.5; | well orzanized. teriveq | [oF the ‘east ‘today to lake a position - us LIIMONS- Txtra ‘fancy lemons, 300 size, $10; | Naticnal Condaga. TUAL AL & N M ) il 5 sthkers, 32, 3 Y southwese: | | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 24—Tnformation derived | Ny England traveling passenger agent of the $10,00, Nat. Cordage pia, T. 80 L & K. C 3 ern sheep, . from Wabash railroad headquarters and other | pock Island, traights, NAS—Cholce large stock, per bunch, $2.25 J. Central.. o pfd. T ¥ 2 < ity s Stock, reliable sources is to the effect that the re. Kets) 81 L ‘medium size bunches, S0 Wb, sl i B3 i ANS Ay Y T Recelpts, | POMS circulating here today of disaffection No. 2 spring, . 3 spring, | PINEAPE & Northern Pacit 4| At Fob. 6o . R R L 13000 hend: shipiente. 000 head; best rades | among employes of the road, threatened A% HIDES AND TALLOW. Pacife pra. | § 5 - . wealk;_others 10015 lowers Texas Atears, @ | strike, ete., are entirely untrue. 'The reports 3idie; No. 3 vellow, Bije, It Is surprising how little judgment some ship- aeifle Y : 31 beef steers, $3.4500 | are said to have originated in a Springfleld N 19%ei No. 2 white,"21%@22c; No. | pers use in marketing hides, They will put a 2. 1 c stockers and feed- AT d " wel v °d upon the 8 white, 200i21%e. Ereen hide In @ sack without salt and ship it to oney Market. ¥ 4 # 4 3 7y 111., paper, and were probably based upon the RYE-No. market in the hottest weath: wing that NEW YORK, MONEY ON €2 . 2 e O X ! ehipments, none; | dismissal of one or two employes for good o BALLEY S Wil bo at least (wo daye on i Easy at 11 i last loan, 2 per cent; lew 3 168 i steady 0 and sufficient cause. Officials of the company hgauie. rising under ances th 2 per cent. i It 1 90gi4.15; s, §3.5004, state positively a ap- FLAX alver freqgently fin are magxots than 2 MERCANTILE PAPER—4%@5 per e mixed, lghts, $3.80 |'r‘e'|?p|x|:1h-.l1hd) no trouble of any kind is ap thing else in t hen when the ship $4.0064.15. g 5063, g k) fves word that the hide had to be sent to the | STERLING EXCHANGE—Dull and steady, | | e 3 k ipts, 3,000 he An engineer said today that the lodg 4, per 100 1t 3 s dump as being entirely worthless, he sits down 1 actua] business in bankers' bills at $4.89G U 5 i2) 2 ket steady; lambs, 32 of all orders at Decatur, Springfield and Mo- ] , 102 25 y @5.10; dry salted sho nd writes a long letter about being robbed by [ 4.89% for demand and $4.58@4.881 for 60 days 1500 .00, berly would take the matter up and demand S.iTi4; ahort olear sides (boxed), 6. 7 Oty sharie. Quotations bosted Tates, . $L8St@e. 800G - and® $4.504GA.90%, - 8 sl Lol ! WHISKY-Distilers' - finished " goods, per gal, | CHIDRE Ko, 1 gteon. hides, 6 DAl A NG B AnG 44O < B New York Liv ok Market. the reinstatement of all men who are not dis- 22 hides, Gac; No. 1 green ! . SILY CERTIFICATES—67@67c. 1211090 NEW YORK, Sept, 24.—BEEVES—Receipts, 449 | charged for good and sufficlent cause. “If The following were the receipts and shipments | green salted hides, 8iec; No. 5 Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: . 3 H 4 head, | Buropean cables quote. American. steers | they ara not reinstated,” he sid, “there will today: _ | ibs, gei No. 2 veal eaif, ol | e i) — 3 14t at 9is@illge, dressed welght; refrigerator beef, [ bo the biggest strike the Wabash has ever Acties 7 [Recelpta |Ship (RIS d) Y on neniden, 100 | u: 2 e St@idc: exports today, Wi beeves, 1130 sheed | known, and we'll make it cost the company ol 5 i “TI,)I hides, Yc per Ib. less than fully cus U2 paitens e o . . “NHERED AND LAMIS Recelpts, 2200 head; | MoTe than it could save on non-union men in Wheat bu... ¢ 74,000 SHEEP PE salted 5@60c; | [7'S" G’ o o &S, A 6s.. iy L L b slow and weak; lambs firm; sheep, poor to | @ hundred years. The St. Louis lodges will €M, Dl seeseeeerivoreins| 416000 eon salled sheatings (hort wooled early skins), |iiy's, ¢a; coup &8 Al 76l 4 g ,"$3.00¢3.50; lambs, common'to chuice, $8.5 | also take the matter up.” ats. b 483,000 sc; Ings (short wooled early | \1's s, rog. ;. + . C.'Bn. @5., Vice President and General Manager - each, b@loc; d hearlings or' P, c'680 ! . 0 " . 0GS—Receipts, 600 head veak af 1 75, - ] 3, Rye bu. 0L 1.000 Jiok LY aneasiiags ot | pgcindaa . 3 3 Fir HOGS—Recelpts, 3,60 head; weak at $4.4 Charles M. Hays and General Superintendent i 35,000 wooled ‘early sking), No. 2 each, be; dry flint s - 2&:“;’:““_" e |“ o Kansns ‘and’ Nebrasica bitehor woot pelin actual | 21 € o ‘200 3 BT Stock in Sight. McGee ara both absent from the city. Mr. ! ho Prolucy exchange today ths butter mar- | weight, 4@6e; dry fiint Colorado butcher wool | 414 Sss - | Mutual Union 6.4, 2 5 rd of receipts at the four principal markets | Logan, private secretary to Mr. Hays, said You wan frun: creamery, Velle, dalry, U4@ | pelts, ber Ib. actual welght, 4@sie; dry fiint | dlaGurroe N G 3 : g uesday, September 24, 1893 " the Wabash road employs both union and it Welght, 4@eo. Have'eet Gut oft, "as It is useless | Koy Gol 48-:, 801 No, Pacl : a0 3 i : B | “attle. Hoge. Shesp. | oy ynjon men, but prefers men whose al- Such perfect sweetness of tone 1s NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Ay trefght on them, o 671 tall N Q. GBirseerr 126 (N. W. Consols. L0 I ; 4 010 14,000 | leglance is to their employers and not to any brought out in no other plano than LLOW A> . L tallow, e 1110230 8, B Db, 38 b : ST 3 2w | brotherhood. He said he had no official in- ARRLEL Bl iios Quotntions an ¢ Elaiinn) tallow, Be: white A, g 5 '[RG \West. lata.. 7 i 2 St. Louls ... . 00 800 | formation on the subject, but does not an- the Kimball. 2 Commoditics and Staples. 3 se, "dark 1085 [BRE Ogneol THss are 8 ’ otals ticipate trouble. It is a fincly finished high grade NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—FLOUR- Receipts, 21,000 | Wax, prime, 1 k 815 3 3 s ... .. G0 |SLL.& LM Gen.§ . 15 5 P TAT P r ' no o o very finest make Bbis.; exports, 9,900 bbls; firmer; low grades [ WOOL UNWASHIE 6@7c; fine ? 8 |SeLESF e 10" 3 i Liverpool M STATES T plano of the very finest make- D, MO0 s femeri lew siade | ght i quarter-L 10g12c; seedy, burry s g ax 5 iz LIVBRPOOL, Sent, $,—WHBAT—§pot g while the price is about haif pai nd; spring patents {rregular, some | ¢ ) 8iraes 1 broken, course, 10 | Atchison 48. sou| 2 % h demand moderates No. 2 red winter, 4 10d; No. | President ¥ for some of the so-called high art mills advancing prices; local trade good. Min- | S¢; cotted 'and broken, fine, 6@Sc, Atehison 2d° A 8an v, 1074 0 . o 2 red_spring, 4s 1id; No. 1 hard Manltoba, 48 Cripple Union Pacific Business. fustruments, mesota patents, $8.40413.65; winter patents, $3.40@ | WOOL WASHED_Medium, 15G15c; fine, M@ [ Canada So. 2045 1064 | I 10074 o 80 4 k 1 N el da 1A% BaTry hoinat s ol s b eton, preaident 06" dis u ts. 2.60; wint, $3.16@3.25; Minnesota bak. ; tub , J6G1sc; black, Sc; bucks, 6c; | L.& N.unified i5. 83le|Southern 38.....° 00k quiet, but steady, with near and distant posi- J ! A Hospe Jr. low grades, $1.7008.40; city | °6 19K% 2090 dead pulled, S8 O K. & N, 18t8.00; 111 et d. Hiahe it ene Yo | Southern Pacific railroad, arrived in the city osp - X L20; city mill clears, | RRETC Tiatt weaiornlal s w Noston Bios 3 # A herg businces about SIudlly | yesterday over the Rock Island and left Artand Miusts, Tinter low Stades, $21502.6), Rye flour, steady; [‘@se; kood cows and helfers, #4@5c; medium | BOSTON. S 24.-Call louns. 4 p. . i A 5 . December, 4s 11%d; January, | for the west on the Union Pacific at 2 o'clock. R, iy S uRkwnet ot S oo cows and heifers, 4G4l i forequarters cows | tme 10ans. per_ oont. Closing prices. for | 3+ 9 . o 3 45 M President Huntington Is in good health, but RYE-Quiets No. 3 western, 5iic In clevator. | Wi heifers, 340 8L0cka, bonds and Mining SHures: (e - ~ COItN—Spat t; Amerfcan mix : il il S o A AR A A A ] AL ull;" western, 46c o arrive; good | heife et hindquariers Ceows and | 08 ST 2% | WElL Tt | e i i 6 tuturesgpenedautet, with near . his humor fs very bad. He has had a f{( AN A 3 o col rounds, i cow chucks, : Gloe. Drd...... 657 3 ¢ 3 jower and _dis sitions uncha : St R e e A adhad BARLEY MALT—Firm, nominal; western, 6 cks, 3 betf tenderloiny, | Am et 1008 | Wis. Central.iaee 6% R Ttk Ren swearing fit on for several days, all over tho e @6oc. thozan, 100 fresh, 1 5, bone b | Am. 8 720 1001 | Edison Blee, Tiiss 162 3 3R L s nchanged; business 'heav . questions of newspaper men along the line ]j CORN MEAL alet; yell vester ' butts, bone oin backs, bonéless. 2 3 . 03 |Gen. Elec. pfd..... 3 nof stal positions N - B S R e e i o), et e 201 |Kiehtaon a1 816 3 TN Ny Saplen) of his trip, concerning the position of the JAMES E. BOYD & CO WHEAT Receipts, exports, 135,60 Y steer ribs, Tie; stecr loins, e, | Boston & Albany.. 210 |Atchison 4s... .. 8 STERNS. 3s 6%d; January, 3s 3d; F A Southern Pacific, which is reported to have Telephone 1039, OMAHA, NEB. bu.; spot, firmer; No. 2 6i%c; No, ‘1 hard, Dressed mutton, 6e; racks mutton, | Bosion & Maing..” 175 |New England ts... 11 FLOUR-—Market fair; freely ¥ 86 ‘delivered. Options were quite aetive and mutton, Tic ‘mutton, C. B & Q. ¢ 86 |Gen. trie 5 supplied; St. Louis fancy winter, 63 6. decided to abandon a part of Its train service COMMISSION third, but the southwestern lines made a one cldedly higher today, due 0 a good demand c ki 95 |Allonez Mining Co k ++1042 % sow! PROVISIONS—Ba wly: demand, fair; | west of Ogden, with the effect. If not for the Lrom shorts, induced by small Russian shipm, ribs, i r W sa|Auantic... ..o Sesss short ribs, s long clear, light, 3 2 i 3 2g i oot BAgher chbies, orolan, busing oot manpments, | | PORK n S0t por e iy GO Blers... fuast Il | pns clear et 3 | express purpose, of crippling the Union Pa- [ ., N ns & Stoc! emn cash market; closed 1%@1%¢ hisher S S Shoulasen (meloned, sk 1 125|Butto & Boston. .. " WYOMING. I R Y 18 1os “whart | cific’s through business. Mr. Huntington has Grain, Provisio K Tember closed 9150; - tesiee closed: nt . X | STRAYS e middles, ety 9 e a1 had a merry time of it since the order for t Room 111% Board of Trade. o = 4 Ay : , | ore. . 5 steer. 147t 0" h 38 Shoulders, 3 etiremel le trains was given. e ‘Chicago and New Yorla CORN-—TRecelipts, 1 3 expor 199,500 OYST Extra_selects, per can; company 0| P 4 315 1 steer.......1090, g ananl retirement of the trains wa Direct wires to Chicago and Yorl Bpot, mtoady: No. B Sne aaket Opris b | selects, 40c; New York counts, 4se. s g0 i Lty il AT shosh oyt Francisco has put up a protest that has been | Correspondents: John A. Warren & Cov anced on idod Diving (or local iecouint. Heiped | HONEY=Native white clover, 3ici chotce stock, viti:: 3 phm bull. ... cows..... L f ! et | echoed by every town and city on the line L A AL ] the “higher w ftlislied g0 Wost Bid. . W0 : eert.s ... S o'mess, menium, | of the great Overland system of roads. M1 . M. STANFORD oaipia; closs gghter e | M pin SYRUP-Gallon Jugs, per oz, 812 | “do i x R et Rugg, Western, m redium, [ of the great Overland system of road . EMITH (Tel. 138 8. M. STANFO! 5 9 Str, T Lard, dull; prime, 30s; refined in pails, e ade to have the matter ~ - 0y Al ¥ Wt . ) 1 1str, Te 3 Threats have been ma 0 ha 2 OATS: celpts, S—Alm lc; English walnuts, soft- 1E 3 e str E . * _ | brought to the attention of congress and all F. P. SMITH & CO. % 20 5100 bu Al e 8] Bngliah wainhte Jeotts . = H 15t 3 wand, poor; finest Amerl h X pot, qui 0. '8, . dull, but 1e; standard e ilberts, $c; Brazl San Fra Mining Quotations. Ay 1 gt ey n, white (new), 8is; finest American, colored | sorts of howls have been raised. Mr. Hunt GRAIN and PROVISIONS HAT= Weak Bood. (5 cholce. troosisa e Ao TR — auotations for mining 8Lk tlay were as fol- Ctin strs, Tex. iz TR Tnied . 085 good, 558, | would whip a newspaper man on sight If it Room 4. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. ping, $6.60717.0. i ¥ WOOL MARKE lows 44 o Al Boonen Miller. N SEED OlL—Liverpool refined, 17s 9a. | Were not for the fact that he out of Branch offices at Fre nd Columbus. Al ,l“‘,‘f“‘“:““ Dulli hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres. ¥ : ‘ T Al N strs, Te: Rty Tax. 1% NSEED OI1—21s 6d ' training. To a reporter for The Dce he | orders placed on the Chicagy A‘.;u'.-x t it to heavy weigh orelgn Strensth in Alpl . g iy ez 1K TROLEUM-Refined; 7144 Py 1y e Vit ST T Tepondents: _Schwartz, Dupe cholce, 184 crop, 4G70; Pacillo coast, 1904 erop | 1 & ¥ gt Bele s g 4 y J Miland. il S + 340: | shadow of foundation for the threatened re- €akai Sehreiner FIEEH A G e 4 & DOR Bapt. ool Jnarket Best & Heicher 3 s (it ATV o 23 Teuders, . 1144 3 60 JACHING' POWDER—Hardwood, f. o. b. | duction of the train service on the Southern S California dry, 21 to % b, 15c; | teady with prices firm, caused by the stron | Bodje Con R ? e SR Janlein.... [ Pacific. He was tired of the talk and wanted N Send for_our compiece DOUK OXs 24 to 30 1bs., 12G15e. | wools maintain a moderate sale, while territory | Bulwer Con........ Occidental Con 5 T Aeld k k eipts of wheat during the past three | oo o 80N T O Tee sont 3 1 DEFINING ALL MARKE . b 3 2 s . American. ‘The receipts of American’ corn dur- | ~ Mr. Huntington's stateme puzzles the an ket letter S-Deet, quiet; ily, 10G12c; | Some good sized blocks are being taken. The : A . 0 ing the past three days wero 20,100 centals. 1 railway officials not a little. They have | b XPLAINED. Wit to trad Rx o o8 ‘!‘,\\.u:- H5.00g16.00, | following are quotations for leading descriptions N s 4 5 . ’ g Weather warm and dry. n given to understand that the order re o furnished i pickled bellies, @T4c. Lard. | Ohlo and Pennsylvania fleece and above, 176 18¢ ¥ COFDION.e. s veisse e h 2 - nd are | & Pl 1A G active an, y: western steam closcd at §55; | XX and above, 186 1; No. 1 combing Hac s i) B e ot 3 ey re e ducing the train service was positive and are | S\ BERS — CHICAGO October, minal. Pork, quiet; new mess | 2 combin : Michigan, Wisconsin, etc., 16G | Con. New York... 2 |Silver Hill ol . and Catil LOUIS, Sept, 2.—COTTON—Steady, e v ome official | TRADE FFirm; small, 6G@S3c. 1 1llinols, No. 2 Michigan combing DEqUET. 1. 110 ah Con.... steers, 2 3 et 3 ceipts,’ 318 bales; shipments, bales; stock TUE TINE-Quict ut B8aie, York, New'Hampshire and Vermont, | Gould & ¢ e Cellow J i cows Ay L 7,001 bales ¢ 2 sy R TALLOW bull; Gy, dhie 1'New York, New Hampshir iiver bare. 076 e R Boee o o NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 2(—COTTON—F L] {l ¥ LEUM—Dull;’ United closed at $1.21 bid T unwashed, mediun 43¢0, Drafte, sight, 0lse; 1@ bl T BT 24 1dling, S%ci low ml MOLASSES—Quiet; New Orleans, open ketile, lood combing, B ¢ e 6 IERRAIN DU Stiatned, comman to wood, $1.45 sibled % New York Mining Quotations. Sa0msarei i 14 sleers..... i G itain, | “Conntwise §00d, $1.48 Rl nas s tred | NEW YORK, Sept The followlng are the Thomas. . aalee 5O Stack,. $1.814° bale any: domestlc, falr to extra, 4G6ke 5 % a *3 | elosing mining quotations. COWurrens ] 1 cow.... Sept COTTON=Dull; mid. e T s e rink ediiin | vt T |G bult A bpllton it 4 o oot 350" betes; * For Adjust Family Differences BUTTER —Recelpts. 10,660 plg.; firin; western | Soing medium (@ o 8 montha), o ulekailver 30 we dairy, 9%G13c; western creamery, 135G o | prices, 30G3lc: spring fne (& Panaee ok atlvor pid-. 1500 fecders... 1168 34301 9 feeders. RN s i, witians, SR g | D i, BORe, Tetiey Gond & Curry. crraNevada <. 108 | B feeders. 3T Shpy ROBIA, Bapt RO MRS sleady: } Bad temper is often merely bad 4 Hale & Noreross.. 160 | ceree 200 Mar rregu! Vo. 2 white, 20@21c. e brokers” - price, {13, exchange price, | prices, 3@37c; Montana, No medium, 1GE Homabiakn., er. 9000 |Dislon Ooiersss'tes 63 Miller & Adams. STAnHAIAY) (easuan NS A Mhls, BOR . . end, steady’; okers' pric 3.15; | scoured prices. 35@%7c. California wool—Norther on 8 . P Veliow Jacket. . ceder. .. ¥ * E SR brices BT a, hulrict, S | seoursd stices, Ba3e, Calltornla weoktNorthern | Lrou sy [Yeliow Jackéis. [ 60 | & fesder X o e 8 fariet” drm; fhished goods on the digestion. Bkoaien. plates, quiet. Speiler, quie; do: | gounty’ wprink, 1GMe; scoured prices. 386 el cders.. . 0,300 s, 1 corn, 48,850 bu mestic, 50, free northern, fall, nominal; scoured price, nomi- 4 feeders 2 &) ; t 10,000 bu. ; corn, 48,650 bu.; g 'COTTONBRED OIL—Slow but steady: prime | fal; AGMTAMAR. Scoured, basis,. combing! supe et 0 fosdarn onta, 160 b rye. fone; barley, 140 bu M | d to per- mer yellow, WhaHe! O summer yollow, 55 | averags Wagse; Quecnsland eombing, e | ances, $13, hpaor Pruden, oats, 47,380 bu.; rye, none; barley, 3,100 bu. . o2 d : CONDON, 'Sept. 2.—The fifth series of the | BALTIMORE, Sept. 24.—Clearings, $2,192,996; ot 9 r £ Steers..126 - 2 . d a - - Sual weol eaica opand at” (ho Wool exoptsns | bai 3 57 sici b LR ST M5 Beeny Kansan Clty Market, verse dxsposmons are due to disor St. Louls General Market. foday. There wus & crowded attendance of g | NIwW ¥ ept, .—Clearings, $109,609,916; | © ' 0 MO Y KANSAS CITY t, 85— WHEAT—A N BT LOUIS Sept S PLOUI Quiet ana | TN dnd SoRmenta) W ) R o M ) §100,640,04 A nomi hard, 65Go%c; o a8l Ri Tabules ad- WHEAT--Strong throughout the day on ad- | bred 15 t per cent and were met ; balances, $1,808 calf.. white, b Jadeine merkets’ etowhies coaing Bigher o | %It 3 keon demand. Seoured Merinos 253 Cave RGO o ST DI e : 1m | OATeCASiey Bish just family differences and would tember, B90; December, 614 Muy. 64e cent higher. number of bales offered was g5 discount bid Dulls...ooi 1343 h 2 ] cans, Sc; peanuts, raw, 5h@Gue eXican. CORN—Was_also stronger early n sympathy | 1901 Of Which 360 were withdrawn. Follow- | CHICAS Sept. 24.—Clearings, $14,528,000. cow 1100 Sugar Market. AL Semiamine, Romwvor, anooed Brval | 85,879,001 8 S bats mcured, 100 | MERSY, O ghar ool ik azproves ol oo | 3 eaifriu, 1 NN TN el pemeHaAR R iy prevent them, which is better, if and me at SOUTH DAKOTA, and higher; falr refining, 34c; centrifugal Dut new crop options held up well: No. 3 mixed T greasy, 3NGOLA. Quecnsland, 2175 bates: er cent, Bank call loans are quoted at | 1 cow. 2 00 Y it o bia: Tefned. fifm: No. 6, 8 16-16G4%c; A A B o 4108 ptions held up well; No. 3 mix: BaG1n 40; Kreany, 44@IM Vietoria s ni. 'For New York sxchanko. o ireere 404 & R No. 13, Imcs ‘mold A; 4 11:10G iandard A t in time S epteiaber, HOmo, Bochbar. stk | sco ;" Kreasy, . Vietoria, ent. For New York exchange 6o ; % cowh......1040 > Te; mold A, standard 'A. o l=n Bld; 'May.' 206254, 1478 baies; scoured, T130@1s digd; reasy, by@1id. | discount bid and e dlscount usked. Bankers + 2 feeders. . 10 4 16166141501 powdered, 4 11-16G4%¢; granulated, dk(,n n . QATSiuturesfirm for May at %o ndvance Soutn Austratlan, &8 bates; ‘acoured, " {a11d; | (London) sterling, 459aH.55 il 1 o foadern.. 008 380 | € Vikgen bid, but trading insignificant; spot casier; No. | KT8 0ked. 8 ver, ales] greasy. = it Sk s ik canh, u"n::.- "ufm‘:.,.‘f"...'.,..,':,, B P e flpgacia. New zeiang i baltsr sured: Foreign Fluancial Aflatrs, AR Minneapolis Wheat Market, ay, 21%c bid. read . el o _CRD8 of Qoad BERLIN, Sept. 24.—Exchange on Lo e 55 2 T MINNEAPOLIS, Bept. 24.—WHEAT—Closed 1c as* ol drugglsts, or by mall ‘Coitn MEAL" ) g0 - PARIS, Sept. 3—Three per cent ventes, 100t | § (O 3 fosdere:. /e 308 | Ss@oduci on trick Na ) hard,’ ue: aio. e P eal Company, No. 1 Earuce st N. ¥r BRAN—Easier; Sc. cast track. A BT SN0 Wavieed. - §5, for she Sccount. Exchange ou London, 3t | 1§ feedsrs.. 865 18 feedurn. b 32 | Qe S ' U FLAX SEED-Higher; spot, Me. . Bept. 2. —Agents have advanced e NE Getat U cows. .. vy 63 teeders. .. 1021 - TIMOTHY SEED. iasy, fair o prime, §3.60 | Jacona, Biddeford and Rock F %ei Palmer | LONDON, Sept. 24.—The amount of bullion | HOGS—Today's supply of hogs consisted of "Frisco Wheat Quotations. 9%, gray and brown mixed denims 1ic, and Moskeag, | withdrawn from the Bauk of England on balane forty-elght cars, a considerable gain over Tues- | SAN FHANCISCO, Sept. M.—WHEAT " = 'i‘,_“," heavy receipts, but oaly emall | Groneturs and Bookfold ticking ie. Many buyers | loday was £267,000. . %8 | Gy Gt fass ‘Week." The quality of the hogs here | December, #Tiac; May, $1.03%er E:E[:]DD DDDG[__ I_’_D:JDD

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