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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1895, i COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 3 ssarimncrfl.os s e £ CONDITION OF ONAHA'S TRADE | B o s short bt h - Financiai Notes vy -|X‘ Al $175 lower than &' year aFo A8d OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. i 1 DOW BOSTON rr M Clearings, $15,817.482; bal- T e Than B et men el ey, N len - cen, 32960861 for the week, $§T,M040%; bal- Pt i e A W T L L | 1o | Condition of Trade and Qu i . rond List Was Prac neen, $10,8 X d Tre, Tinde Nt Mnchaneed, prices, native sheen Jobbers Report a Fairly Satisfactory Week's on Staple and Faney Cereal Market Was Quite Strong During d Thronghg o, | 87 Lot . 28, —Clearings, $2,180. uat- | Week Closes with the Usual Light Run of |t ¥ m $am ") U, f5m S0 b R B ine The wenther this week has been favorable to . IW YORK, Sept. | ®).—The m anees ey, 507 per cent. New Yotk from $2.95 to $3.25, and lambs at from 34 to SL5 Business, the handling of game, but some unknown the Session. pened dull but firm. Mhere was some pressure Al Sorts, Receipta: ~Cattie, 1060 hoad: caives, 80 hend; —_— tenson the game has fatled to materialize, Thu — against Duelington 40d, Chicago causing |, BALTIMOR arings, 27000, o hows, 13,000 head; ‘heep, 2,000 hend. - clearings, $11 far this season there hus not been enough gar fract recessfons. "The rallrond 1ist was prac balances, 4 ¥ Kansas Clty Live Stoek, COUNTRY COLLECTIONS NOT VERY GOOD | in tnis market to reatiy estaviish prices, Market | HEAVY EXPORTS A LEADING FACTOR | ticaily neglected, Distiliing exhibiting marked | " 4i11iam 29, ~Clearings, $10.801,- | CATTLE STEADY AT THE LATE DECLINE| wansas city 1, 35~ CATTLE Recelpts, hunters say that in localities where pralrie strength, and -u\-l|\u: %, D ent to 2, the lnlw v-vu.m" 0 fot the week,” Cleariny 1 X he di shipnients, L1 head m..;m .‘l.‘-;' i g s i, flgure yet attained for, the certificates, In the palances, $10.217,447 S and Whout steady: Texas stecrs, $2.0003.18; Business Settles Dovin to the Usual 1501 :m e - 1y all the | €TOD Damage Reports from the Ar-| findl b ‘ur” urlr Hl’\';;‘fll[‘ rt and yu‘:“”r\ v-.‘ P ,‘.'..'!“f. Rent. 8. The oxparts of, specle | prapatly xh Offcred t IA“‘“"‘MEM' avot __;_‘.‘:'\b",‘ |\».-<' steers, $3.5008. 5, | ek market has remained steady all the per cent, the other markets recording like fra s port for the week amounted to 9, | native cows @M. s & Routine After the HRush of House | wok o one noton i 1 3 . f th rime Honal, ik o0 OO ATy ST - L oS ot b0, and 8 in wiiver. The imports’ at Competition, but All 8¢ sola | pattve, cowe, | Sl B@L00: stockers " ana Buyers Last Week = Markets lient demand. for ohucs Eradee. And. the" oot Reaxons for the worthy change was iy recession of % ber | $26,047; genernl merchandise, 36090, 50; 1y g, —Hogs Advance Ag Huckat dtons 1a Hh ey B $ Show Few Importunt Change | 1 and low price of packing stock Strength. cent in Clevelund, Columibus, ago & | $2,838,534. Clearings, $90,720,264; balan. fn Phls frket strone to, 10 higher. Tulk of sales, $4.1 — ¥ 1a in good demand at current prices, - sl e o B o i ol il n ’(“I‘ e Nehw, 3 orkers, The past week closed without any ma- not moving \ery fast, the supply con- | CHICAGO, Sept. 28—Enraged by larger | dealings and left off its por cent lower. The gen: pEnLoreien Fluanelal Aftatrs, SATURDAY, Sept. 28, Sarkor stondy: 1aribe, OGS Eor rauttoney j terial change in conditions being = dis- | SEURE alnost enicly of coutse bottom KIOWIN: | oy portg and higher cables, the bulls be- | Voiume of businss Waw la due to the abe | guyet sight, ) maiks s prece O 8O0 81 Receipts and shipments for the past | $2.608.00 ; closed as regards the Jjobbing trade of I'resh stock, per doz., 13@13%e. came more aggressive in the wheat market | sonc “-';‘f] ny .‘"&\"”«yf\m'fm‘.\ g gt AL Dt 254 p, m—Three per cent | tWenty-four hours, as compared with the Stock In Sight b Omaha. After the rush of the previous| HUTTER Packis tock, © ie cholce 10 | (oday and the session ended with the shorts | 'f's a0 In Furope, inedeniul to the cbservigcs for the account. Lxcnange on | Previous six days, s follows: colptn at the four princlpal Markets week incident to the great number of visi- | reame e kahered creamery, LOICH o4 Tine run, December closed at @3¢, as | specula uring the past weds g, movel AL TS [ v, September 25 3 tors in the city, business fa all lnes set- | 3 10 100 ba., are quoted at | against 1o at the close yesterday, and.| SRS RATOW S04 G TLCURHINY (S, PHUG | withatawn troms the Tk ot Mmount, of \uition R LR sl b [ TG A T SO TR e tled down to the usual routine, The trav-| ' doarse, 4ie. 126: Young | CCMpared with 57%c at one time of the day | sur jreat crop of corn, the substantiul price of | today was W Gl s oted o Tenos | September 8.0 LOSU 2184 4% L - ¢ men were quick to get out on the | EoWisconsin full _cream, 1%c: Young « ast. Corn and oats were | cotton and the great general improvement in | Ay it 0; Madiid, 18; Lisbon, 24%; St eptember 27 1,834 w7 K . ity y 00 4100 180 eling men u & Americas, 12140, twins, 12; Nebraska and lowa, [ on Mon last. g %W i Tey tiag | Palersburs, 60 -Atnens ' antember 89 o 208 e : Shea Toaq agaln and they huve during ihe PAS | il sream, ibgilo Lifburgsr Na L 130y brick, | dragged up a teifle, with apparent reluc. | Murantiie busiases, thisigtiodt the cuuntty, has | Faleraubrs, o0, “Anens, “af; “Rome, “lovite; vi: [ Heptember 3 3561 547 gl e O R v ry good accol No. 1, 121s¢; Swiss, No. 1, 13 : ; s "lled liged attity 3 s 3 ibe 361 a7 LR | five days given a very good account | v S ey Yook 10U, etors, gc; | tance to go that way. Provisions rilled | wcculitive interests, which have shown b Live Markots, September 27 tals . . SE10,0M4 4,638 themselves. There b been no flood of | LIVE FOULT To sigirse: ducks, S@avec: | weak and lower. dilection for selling on this market. = LIVERPOOL 5,V H B AT<Glodlh SHIPMIEN - orders, but just a good, stendy businesd | spring ducks, sgsise; tufkeys, 6GTc; geese, 666 | Wheat ruled extremely strong, and al- | The unfavorable situation has been reflected In | oSSV IS OG0 | Ted wintet, bu: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. APPLY ALL THE 'S The attendance of buyers has been light, | BIGEONS-Per doz., 31 i s | though at one time it was %c below the | mercantile house that has been the heaviest ship- | N0, 2 red spring, 1 hard, | September 1,408 v as was to be expected after the number | HAY-=Upland, $6; midland, $5.50; lowland, $ ¥ > ¢ Musitoba, s 1igd; No. ch ged th And the Resnlts Are In Our Favor. i The thermometer fs well behived in the Orchard Homes regions, (he mercury never cptember sptember cptember 68 10 Futures PONILOBE Unciunged ns %@1d higher; bus ¥ distributed e AT | Ty St $5:" color "makes: the price on* hay | close last night, the gencral tendency was | ber of kuld to Eurvpe b that visited the marker lust week. Allfiieht balod sell (e best. Oniy top rades VFINK | (o strength. The current mews generally | Uon of its shipments, mer W M t ”‘l( o : tkn to| GAME-—Prairie chi teal | favored the buying side and there was little | g} ason took occasion e y because the st Londun are favor- to gold importation, and us London, even 3 e piember, o8 | September ‘i L - \ : X Sl ens, per doz., ¥ nt e s 0 1487 November. B8 el e reaches 100 degrees fn summer nor zero In market at this otk while | 41, mixed ducks,” $1.50 ard “and red head | disposition to sell, while the shorts were | When its supply of kol 13 plentiful, wever favor SR i s The total receipts for the week were as | winter, The winter that b Just, pasest ity RO, VLY 2eW hSUntly Buvers ke dectsd | BRGdE coft w orop, deliversd on track | Rervous and evidently badly frightened and | Gilon"uGon” That s hecuuse this country 1s s o CORN-Spot, “firm;’ American mixed, new, - | 110w Cattle, Togs, Sheep, | MOSE £evere in years—saw weather § dogrees Bow T se ity A " | 4p equntry, choloe reen self.working carpet, per | made active efforts to cover, thelr compe- | dcbtor nation of tlie World and is compstied o | Q1 fatures closed firm; business heaviest on heur i e Caltle. Itoga. Sheen. | g1 U and betweon shivers the fHABIIERISTGE on the market. | b, Sl@9e; chotce geeen runbihe o Burl, $%0 on being responsible fo ch of the | furnish gold whenever and whereve s neede It pusitions; September, o i B U l e HM b p The chamge to cooler weather has had a | 250 common, e, © it dellhlp it LR ) At | e foreign exchaniges are likely to “continue | 48 4% November, '35 G Dede g8 Sxd I K 2 11433 12575 | this community pronounced it awful, while at EOBTADLES, strength. Cables came higher as a rule. kS [ against us, unless greatly expand our ports anuary, ds 8%d; February K last year 30 4,0 8,197 g00d effect upon business generally, The alnst us, unlcss we greatly ha our exp A 171 the self sume time northerners wera thanking 3 irm; demand cely supplied K 1803 88 ¢ b St e favorable featurc is the small | There is very little doing in the line of ve domestic markets were on the up grade. or contract im oRty “»‘-mn:.< forelgners M“ . ‘I _\ :5 f{nh"\‘\\‘uf\ nd, 1y suppli vy decrease will be noted in cattle | the zodiac that it wasn't more than 25 degrees amount of country produce moving. 1t | tablet sosc il lociliie 'nave w” suticieot | The Liverpool corn trade nows calls atten- | sy, ani coniiel, b iy are o transt | - PROVISIONS demand tmpros- | receipts for the Week, while Shecp recoipts, | DEIOW. During the summer it s 1i1 there is supply for home use and there Is not much op- | tjof e fact that the world's was anticipated that by this time there | Lot " oy b= | tion to the fact that the world shipments | F1e shibment & commission house to elther ship to Austiia, cre the Rothschilds, now that toe | Ing: she % ciear, light, | though less than for the previous week, [ 1eVer a night that one cannot sleep in perfect & o rate of only 210,000,000 bu. a | American government bund syndicate has been | &8 o 43 lbs, o Beavy, 65 4bs., is; | were in excess of the receipts for the cor- | comfort vould be & very lberal movement of farm | in or vut, are at the rate o Ametican ‘govermmont tond syndicate has been | I} to 4f 1bs A RS AL vere in excess of the mfort, A Brodcts, but no actvity In that direction | 1% most of the New Bnglan states thers o | venr, while the requirements ure at the | SOl Uiy ure abie fo comuiee, tnancial, opin | Bk St Sk Uit g stds sport vieat | respondin ‘e of Wt ® B 1S S | R Negopent of the fratt and vegetable products, but no activity ¢ complaint of potato rot, and in New York, New | tat 000,000 a year, and says that this | [l Yedides of the United States compelied | 0 16 1bk., 588 60; shoulders, squate, 12 U 18 foss: | 1Sht» beabiniihe Week closed with the usual | jnterest has not only been productive of much has been developed as yet. On the con-| juiiiy. Dennsvlvania nhd Other states the | Condition MUSt eventuaily attrac attention | WEwnt neces Sui hamd, short’ cut, Wt 16 1bs. HaTallow! | buing n - the. yaris, e aekingt - oixty sis | €000 to the people of the soction themeeives, trary railroad men report that there 8| soudition s been o s ok faun | and start demand The world's stocks de- | “Xiut"ihe onty Airect national taple of fnterest | fine North American, nominal. Biett, extea ‘India | [AGF !0y iiy Y4708 08" against sixty but it has be:n of equal value to (he northern pry e produce of any nd moving in e iiies Whe Sarly atoes were | oreased 16,000,000 bu. since July, hile las has been the improving tendency of the anthracite | mess, 6s; o88 ] Pork, prime mess, The ‘market as & < ¢ oy S very little produce of :xl?'lululi L “Ln“‘ AL BOrtiy e At thete WAl s o an S AR re OF o o000 B | La, Jseel the fiprering téndincy of tha AnCHRsq Sl u ] mihe murket &s a whole did not show | and western men soeking an opportunity to 4 this state. It was anticipa Al | erop of late potatocs, which will bring the p ng the same time he exports of | gregate advances of b ton in prices at and’ poor; 1 Amert. | el change from vesterday's closing mar- | get a prosperous home and satisfictory Itving very low prices prevailing for grain would | centage up considerably. " In some of the weste | SHRE and flour from hoth consts last week [ the. enst ‘and west in the bnat two Wwecks, o i fnest American colored | Were“only a few fat stecrs hore, not enough | 0F their families. Take, for instatice, the be a strong inducement for I:unu-!sfi L0 ] Trost In Inte apring o carly summer, and the | were 3,151,000 bu., against 2,538,000 bu. the st PiA 3;’;\.“, T et ok United States, 60s; good, 53s. | 0 make much of a market, but what there | culture of strawberries. The resuits obtained hold back their crop, but as an offSet | i ,datoes Will probably be mjuted by frost | week previous 1 2,662,000 'bu, the same | te great Reading sysiem, 'tho speculation hus T s 0W; “gooniie werg sold at prices stoudy ‘with yesiorday's | have been so satisfactory that a consideration against this Wi e O, Faiqy | Defore they become' ripe, s they Were planted | week last year. This has changed the esti: considerable irregularity In prices at vals, pmon, 4%, & decline. ¢ of the money made by those engaged in th's ers were supposed 10 be in nced of ready | S, (Y QO mates on the visible some, and instead o noteworthy in but in SEED O1L—Liverpool refined, 17s 6d. Cows and heifers were In good demand | jnqustry scems almost inerelibl he i moncy and that they would market their | V¥ Mls | Quotat per bu, $1.9062.00, | 16,000,000 bu. Increase the estimate has | e feat galn s in Distilling, 41 OLIUM - Refined, 750, 5 and the fifteen loads offered soon changed | Ly faiy Eeems almost increlible. In the iine crops as soon as possible on that account. | B ARG ook, e, dropped to under 1,000,000 bu, The scarcity | Sances, Tho be has occurred despite TOR BEEF-—Forcquarters, 3%d; hands. The prices paid were about the | Of frull, as well as yege'ables, careful atten- ‘l', er Tlm.xll ,.-‘,qn.;.ll.m: \LI ‘1: |||'.¢| 'sm“ ing mfi\” 3T POTATOES—Cholce stock, $2.25 per | of cash wheat continues. Interior ||Inllu:':c the current reports of probable further conflict same as yesterday. 'The yards were soon | ton and industrious working insures the gar- hat collections are sow s stale. sk from the winter wheat states are coming to property. Houston & Texas Central 1 POWDER--Hardwosd, f. o. b. | cleared of killing cattle, the day being ex- | den farmer a return of all the way from $200 Jobbers without exception are reporting | ~ONIONS-—Homo srow 0. 6o | the centers for wheat and finding it hard Paul prefetted aro up 3 per cent; Ca Liverpool, €7, ceedingly unpleasant and every one in @ | to $100 & season. The abundsnes ulrvn(n ‘lha a very good trade in Towa wad in the ter- | CABEAGE-On ords per 100, 60c@ | ¢5%cot " All this has frightened shorts and cific Is up 2% per cent; Lackawanna, HOPS—At London (Pacifie coast), £l 158, hurry to get under shelter, The yards were 0 ¥ ritory west of Nebraska. Great efforts | $1.00. as a big amount of covering, which | cent, and Rio Grande Western preferrdd, i are being put forth by the leading houses | = TOMATOES—Cholce stock, per % bu. basket, | there w n fertile soil, and the freight seiv'ce enjoyed by ;- actically deserted by the middle of the i b “forth by e leading houses | o) His helped the manipuition and orvous | cent! Yifinals’ Centrat ahowa e diciine of 2 Ber| cofee Marke ekt the inhabitants of the Orchard Homes region S o Scoms et with Rlong this lins| WATERMBLONS- Cruted, por dox $1Tsg2 . | sirength has been the rule. December sold uolations of othe re NEW YORK, t. 3. -COFFEE-Options [ The stockers and feeder trade was flat so [ lusures prosperity and plenty each and every i Aking up for the 1083 of crops in some | CELF Choice wioclc Tirge No. 1, 4ic; large | carly af 6ie, fell 1o e, and then up ir- T onened steudy it uncliingel prices (0. boints | far s e country demana was concernod, | year. Those who have been at Orchard Homes e e s Hol ¢ | No. 2, inferior, 25@dve. regularly, and with more or less excitement, il in bonds today was light, agg e g UL Lo . antae A correction | As @ reneral hing the quiet prevailing | are unanimo in their pprociati f th eections of his state. In the vicinity of [ No. 2 2 e : K s bt 4 e wling in bo i1 to Hamburg cable, making prices higher than in_the feeder division 1 lookec ' & (i gne s Lo v B p e SRR GULLG VIS Lincoln, in fact, In miost il of the lerd. [ (UANTLQUFLS Eholos stock, crated for ahip- | to, &04c, closing at Gic. May sold from | gating oniy 3 O atun Sy, of Dricen Wik | frut ‘oted; ‘acilors. withdrews closed. steady Mt | buly o not roninon on Jooked UDOL 4% | mroat_opportunity for success that this sece B e i ware o || LAMA BEANS—Fer ibi, So. Corn was rather disposed to g0 Its OWN | prices for the week was somewhat irregulnr, but | [J25 b/IntS not advanges October, 1 2rio 0, | demand of fair week. As prices on this | ton gives them, and are eager to secure a Hremery lkh( ind the trade 0 very Dot FRUITS. way at'first, and that would have led 1t | there' wiis'a’ firm ‘tone. o, quotations. ‘Advanees | [imber; SIS st At autets No. § $158711 | GIUEGOR chttle'are mow all of J0c 10300 lower | permanent locition in xo favored A country: Lincoin jobbers are complaining @ good | , Another week will about wind up the Call- | downward, but it could not resist the strong | extended to 4% per cent for Erie seconds, con- Uity a . than a 1 days ngo, there ought | = Here is a lettar from on ense "in the demand for K yesu ork stock, 240,177 b dea) ubout the heavy falling off in the | fornia fruit business. Grapes and pears will | influence brought to bear upon it by wheat | sols, and 3% per cent for the trust receipts: The | {iis ¢! eaiverls dny, 10,446 bags; | 10 fe v vera . 09, 034,0 New Volume of Lusiness i their Section of the | Nang o for some time, but the heavy business | in the opposite direction. At the close Sep- | asgrcgate sales for the week wer 34,000, of them. It is s Uni L brief and to the point: . 5 e afon e United 8 I Present low prices must & Toag - of e weason 1% avout bver, “Aw ' rate dealers | fomber was worth 83e, ‘as against 31y vernment bonds have been dull, sales amount- % Bnks: okt vietbie for e Gnited States. | atimulate country buying. Hepresentative | OMAHA, Neb., Ang. 8, 1895.—Mr, George state, « pl o e oney o . 2 5, ing to cnly $11,i ate securities also lacked - ® e hlted States, | o w. mes ’1 Year Sir— Vi 2 o 2 mplain that there has been no money In the 8} RHOCNAY. FERteA R EroT to | e 3 ) T R LR BRI al Ames, City: Dear Sir—Have Just bzen GROCERIES BELLING FREELY. | business. Prices have been cut way down until 4 nimation s Delng confined (0 $12,000 g e p cows. - down to Orchard o5 and e s fanurt ity 16 thab] i LA 3 as compared with e Virginia conturies, 30,000 in Loulsiana, consols, ANTOS, Sept 35— Fitm; good hard Homes and find it better ol ,"i‘\"" it SRR satisfactory | The fac s Omahs nus beon a jow market duping | the — day befor The opening pr A $14.40; receipts, 1,000 bags; ' stock No. ",‘\ Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr than you represented it, A person can rals T oL s DAt linbee | thy s paoahdias Leer s dow s § | for September was di%e, and that was HANBU KRG, sep. L0 81 0 ) 1. J00s 33 all sorts of fruits successtully. I think thers on leading lines with the ex ated to expect much for so its lowest. ~May started q: 20%e, S"'l" at | st S JANEIF i 10000 a splendid cl'mate. I saw the largest corn ce) sugars. On sugars there has will_not buy anything that looks 20%c and as high as 29%c, closing as above. | City for the week 2 s & Lot [ hat T ever sec iRy y Gt LR T R ket bel high. The minute tint prices advance to a | Receipts by rail were 650 cars and by canai [ the continu of currency for the | Rio. $14; exchange, b that T ever secn in any of the corn states. B e Y the wheta. Tine. The | point where there fs o fale margin o the thade | 15307 bik, and the out Inspection was 348,000 « purposes. Loans have | cluared ‘for the United Stat 2 People are soclablg and encouraging northern high th whole line Th Eur 000 b tock, 19 1 fully %c higher on the d 1 o cons o contract . and deposits are dowa | Europe, 2, b stock, 190, immigratio Have el [ it has Dren unustnlly heavy even for | the consumption stops oft short b, X ¥ contrieted 15 cpos'iafar o ( H mmigration. Have purchised 40 acres and this scason of the year, owing to the ex-| A car of California fruits came in yest, Oats very firm and prices advanced. This & 1 t in’ specle and $2,18 ‘Wool Market. 11 2 shall move as carly in the fall as I can, ceeding large crop of 'frults which ~ haa | SN QL KTARCK penrs and quinces, but fo | strength was entirely, Influenced by corn |t o) The, heavy reduction in the | LONDON. Sept. 28.—At the wool auction sales b g 2 Yours truly, A. B, FRY, St Sbhiion. afpears. Lo b that "th FIFOINIA PioA Per,boe WL |l was Show, My startedat, 2ic, ol to L dscont: Mabiities acgelintf for, the, amalloess, ot | loday: 10388 beles, wera qffored, of it and st 2 Haxingh VoS marker has now Tonched the fop and that | ot skiimey e Tanaian” st eden *uitabte | from fo fle, up to from 24C to 2Ye, The total reserve in’ excess of legal ré- | active. France and Yorksnive were especluliy The tide of immigration and the flow ot ) atter October 15 or 20 & reaction 1s Hable | ©frmbh " or o and closed e higher, at 21%e bid. emonts Is now $11,196,75, keen American by Toscrved capital has turned southward. The west i Eine n. Ibatio p . Provisions were ~less active 'than the | ""Thia following were thi ciosing_quotations on | Follow {he sales in ¢ New Scuth no longer the place for the homesceker of The Nebraska refineries expect to have | CRANBE day before and nn]un]-[ bull feeling which :h-i Jeading stocks of ‘the New York exchange | Walcs, | TN s greasy moderate means. The old, but undeveloped U LR AU A T A g [ R I S B et . D s 6lad; Victorin, 1oz south is the new Bldorado toward which the The Luropean sugar market is hardening [ baskot srgl but pork and lard were relatively weaker | Rfans Express. . 150 | Northwvesteen. soured & casy, Padgis | South | 1 surplus population of this country 18 looklng, owing to the shortage in:the beet-crop and | CALIFORNIA GRAPES—Per cnse, biack va- | than ribs. Receipts of hogs for the week at | Alens,EXpre’ do prd (P New Zealand, 2,58 bules; | 1 Plenty of timber, cheap lumber and cheap the very unfavorabic crop reports. tleties, 313 Muscatz, H.WGLIS; Tokays, $1.2%3@ | CKicago were 000 head, against 90,000 | am. Express. . N. Y. Centra scouted: Ti4a@1s 54: grenny, oWkAQIs. Cape of | 8 fucl, long summers and short, mild winters Present prospects would seem to favor a | M3 e head on the corresponding week of the year | Ealtimore &0l Y Good Hope und Natal, 143 baless scoired, (xda are among the advantages of Orchard Homes, Beliet that there will bo no French prunes | &GURTERN PoACHES - None DelOrels ) Th iR e N Ay 1B 00: SLen R Aoy, In Bdi grensy, dwiid.” Puntas Arenas 11 The rich foliage and profusion of flowers and are s high that it will bo impossible (o | *CALIFONNIA IEACIES—Frecatones, per box, | yesterday's closing prices Qctober pork s | Ghes: & Oblo. oo will be 79,763 Dule home owner, will soon add to the natural 4 import in the face of the competition from [ %c: clings, Tt lower and January 15 lower. October | (PREGERS A : - o beau'fes of this pleasant landseaps, The baauy d While the French market has | NECTARI ”Nunv( Iard <|vrlu\m§ T4, i!unlhl‘uf'\ 50, v\m:‘e:kwm-)r Gliteago ¢ e ”,‘s“:‘“'.' _“t:““’;_r:)_ 12.... 26 tiful flora of a semi-tropical climate, with cing *alifornia p - ROPICAL FRUITS, unchanged and January shows o Consolida . LOUIS, Sept. 2. irm; no 6.0 200 s and vegetables to ety of holders on the coast to unload, Mediterranean sweets, none; fancy St. dichael fistimates for Monday: Wheat, 100 cars: | Cilo. Coal & Trou rN!u G shipments, 507 bales; #tock, 6,460 bales 1% ho possibilities of this wonderful southern New California raising have just com- | none; Californin Valenclas, none corn, 600 cars; oats, 500 cars; hogs, 25,000 | Cotton Oil Cert.... ZAKIR. G. W.pfd.\0 W YORK, Scpt. 3. —~COTTON-Quict; mid- 20008 country are almost beyond the bonds of cradi- ew Califc als 1 o cy lemons, 360 size, $10 . Delawnre & Hud.. 133 |Kock Tsland. ... Aling, §%c net’ and gross; receipts, 4.257 hales 1.0 bility. For all further § a 4 loca= " menced to come forward. The market on | LEMONS-Extra fancy lemons, 360 size, $10; | head. i L e R LS R R Y ol bility. * Ior all further information as to loca this class of dried fruits is very low, In |30 sue S0 | @ e stock, per o L | LU UL A O L DO RV, 15DR 8L Pl ose. bales; sales, Ales, 1l Spinn ok, 114, AT tlon of Orchard Homes and the time to see it, fact, on the lowest basis ever before known A o e y- -2 | —Articion, | Open, | High. 1_Clos D. & C. F. Co, A8 P s © 1o address George W. Ames, general agent, 1617 aeioN s irade. The. opimion | @23 medium size bunches, $Lisa2. I Open; ) Hish. | O B NEW ORLEA COTTON-Steady b panme: b prevalent amonis u“;:u..n —None. Wheat, No.2 B (0 ""’, i aide LS il Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, BN bundlens - of. aLiid: Eroltuathat, pel 8: AND TALLOW. et 11980 0% | sFortwayne. ... nt Rofubry, $9-16c; low . middling, 8 3 idc - will ‘be likely to remain for some time on green hides, c; No. 3 green 66y | G, Northern pfd... i Coal & Tron g The; net, 7,006 bales; gross, Ca@is Britain, 3,747 bales: France, 109 bales; saies, 1,600 4 . 1 green walted hides, 7e; No, green salted hides, Glac; No. 1 veal calf, § to 1 Steers on a Spree, Patrick Gorman, an extensive stock feeder, a few days ago shipped to his ranch, ten miles northwest of Fort Scott, Kan,, a herd of wild steers from the plains of Texas, says E a very low level. At the same time there are not a few who belleve that prices wilt | ¥reen taligd mce, G%cc No. 1 yeal calt, 8 1o 16 gradually improve as the season advanc dry"flint hides, 10@14c; No. 2 dry flint hides, 1040 their opinion being based on the fact that | 338 'Nb. 1 dry salted hides, $4710 the market is entively cleared of old stock ¢ per 1b. less than fully o and thit consumption I8 steadily extending, LTS Green s (G &R Lptd Hocking Val el antral St. P, & Duluth. K &T.prd..... Lake Erie & West TexasPacific..... [T, & 0. Cent. pid: Union Pa |U.'S. Expross. [W.SL LaP. L L & P i t- 94,214 4] LONDON, 8. C 2 LONDON, Sept. A recount of the stock 25N of ‘cotton here shows an_increase In the total of 154 bales, and a decrease in American of : the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Durlng. thelr o A0 DA o.ecueer Wells Faneo 3,081 bales. 3 4 & ; The effect upon the distributing markets | green salted shearlings (shor Ty ‘skin). Py et lar = first night on a Kansas ranch they stam- of the practichl faliure of the mackerel | Gheh 8@15c; dry shearlings (short wooled: earty Leud Trus Wi Jing & L .. London Whent Market. peded through the line fence of the pasture f fishery tpon both sides of the Atlantic so | skio®), No.'1ench, 5@idc; dry shearlings (short Loufsville & N... A0 P .vve e LONDON, Sept. 25.—Wheat has been in small ® | into an orchard on the Al Cleal farm, The ar th enr has been to put prices up to | woole rly skins), No. 2 each, be: dry flint L.&N.A. i M. &St L. demand during the past week. The consumpt 0y figures which few consumers are willing to [ Kansas and Nebruska buteher wool pelts, “actual and offerings were both I quantity afloat did not affect the can advices completely controlled wheats are 64 to 18 higher on the w nd red has advanced about 60. Farcels, Duluth, afloat, . 258 Spot firm and 6d higher. Maize is tiim and | ... B ., W ‘to 6d higher. Mixed American, for danuary WESTERN CATTL The increase narket. Amer. prices. ~Whit, Manhattun Con . **Memphis & C. Michigan Cent..... Missouri Paclfic Mobile & Ohlo. Nashville Chat... Naticnal Cordage. D ARG, o0 prolific fruit season had made it unprofitable %1 5 0 for Mr. Cleal to gather more than a small 9 | portion of his early apples, and the burdened ‘]"; trees had dropped their ripened fruit to the o ground full three layers deep. The apples had rotted, and were in that state of fer- Slih ; ‘olorado_hutcher - wool and the volume of business up to the | Welkht, 4Gfe; dry fint Colorade bu it time has. been consequently much | Pl ber b actual weight, M R A s than it would have been under normal | weight, 4G6e. Have feet cut off, as it is useloss conditions of supply. Present indications | o pay freight on them, point to the maintenance of a higher range | “TALLOW AND GREAS of values until the opening of the next sea 2 No. 1 tallow, d4e: se, ‘white : i R s il o Conaage vid L denivery, sold at 1as G Parcers o gii and WYOMINC mentation that makes them a most intoxi- o et lena grense, white erease, vello ; i N Contrirr o+ 4o vl firm, Barley was fitm, with an upward tendency, | rig DS Gating foast for oatlel el the s bR BEhoutuaiae Is geadually feming | o O ighoa rugt. (b Taighin, 828509 Mo Abiouis: gk s Oats_ wera wiow and rm: Uhull...., 4120 8185 1 bull.... g the beasta glutted” Ehiscispivass ARARCHAY " d sid gher prices are | Wax, prime, 1@, rou ow, 2c. tralghts, $2.850 orth Am. G 7N L Bl b 4 b asts i e e mroved | WOOL UNWASHED- Fine hedvy, e@Tc; fine . stratiht ! W23, | Northern Pacitic.. o1 |Am. Tob. G0,/ 1! Peorta Markets. ey ) 1 cow, were found in a condition of Inebriety that demand for export iight, ter-blood, 10@12c; " keedy, burry r—No. 2 spring, 620 .8 spring, | N. Pacific ptd...... 18%| o pid.. . 4 cows e i brakens Care _PEORIA, Sept. 28.—CORN—Firm; No. 2, 815c; g W 1 CowWern i% |caused them to conduct themselves with il S . g @i ike. 0 0%ic. 1 caw.ios 255 | boisterous hilarity. They were rounded u HARDWARI SELLS WELL, cotted ‘and broken, fine, 6G8c. K GA2es No. 8 yellow, 3%, bid. X Rl Dl UL 1 25 o Yy » A good average week's business Is re- | WOOL WASHED-—Medium, 13G18c; fine, M@ 10N winte, IGSIwer No. | The total salon of ks _today shanlf L DAIRTACLve s 3 0w wiiite | BUHGRORG: 1T oowh, e, o 0nd 2% |and corralled with much difficulty by a score e R D R b Ioalse: black, 8o bucks, ‘ee; shares, including: American Sugal mert- | Ny Duti, “naminal, Disawgieso il 2% | of cattlemen. The effects of the dissipation 4 Volume of business has not been anvihing | 8 locks. 2udc: dead puiled, oGge. e, N e Han: S 00 e A8 | WHISKY—Firm; finished goods, on the basis | 5 ferders 0 343 |on some passed oft soon, while others were wonderful, but fully up to expeetations. JRENRHD MBATE 3, nominal; No. 3, 26@37 hip S0 e P8 or '$1.92 for high' wines. 1 cow in the “sobering-up” process for two days, B v iThe market is holding ita own, but there Lt western steers, 40 (069 Ibs., 4 ; NOL 8700 SR RECEIITS Wheat, 4800 bu.i con, #0750 bu.; | 1 cow R have been no very maiked advan For (ARSI Uge; mudium | X i 3 ¥ ew York Money Market. At S bus ok Albert Walluce Wi ave to M q N e AT R cifers. AGte: good forsquarters cows | TIMOTHY SE Prime, $3.45 E 2 A 't rHn Ar.00 |3 S0NE: e rt Wallae ve to Hang, ’ “\lfw(;‘."“,|||:l,’|:‘.‘k\ !i!'\:r r-\|llp|h."|mwv I“r:‘v‘f;\.“{;\ "'u . 8lg@de; good hindquarters cows and | - PROVISIONS—Mess pork, ) Per bl o $8.370.@ NEW YORK, Sept. ‘.\h)‘h_ Y ,‘.* f_l\l.-}f bu. 7! , 2,100 b, steer, . ™ PEKIN, 111, Sept. 28.—Sentence was pro- O the kel for saple nes,apppars 101 heiters, 6@ic; fuir hindquarters cows ani | 8 lard. per 100 I, $5.0; short Fibs. sides | Nominally 11z per cent; last loan, 1% per cent; heifors, Gc; Cow rounds, < made at the present time | BETEES 065 COW oun nor lines, the odds and ends, | togin’ fo; treon 1 3 steo 4@stc; cow chucks, | (o 4 feed i tenderloins, i 8 4 teef Tolls, boneless, S 2@5.43; dry’ salted shoulders (hoxe closed, 11 pe short clear sides (boxed), $5.62 PRIME MER cent that are bei ANTILE PAPER-44@ are on the ods Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Agents have nour d this morning upon Albert Walla per SEk dvanced ior. 3 convicted of murder last'week in tho Taze- il . o 4 . cent. R G e : dces as follows: Dwight Anchor wide sheeting ders 0 300 [ woll county district court. The condemned 3 50 to speak. sirloin’ butfs, bonéless,’ 7e; loin backs, bong WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with nctual | Prices a8 2 or 10-4; Tuicke ors, ... 970 TG Possible that there will have to be [ HEC Tol bucke. otacs cow 1ibm, No D, er oo | $1.22 pusiness - bankera' Dl at HASG 88 for | £ the busis of 206 tor 10-4; Tucket {0z it | & 4 §0 | man 15 to be hanged o0 Friday, October 2. i some advances next week because of the | loins, No. 3, fe; ster rils, The; steer 1oins, 9 iThe following were the receipts and shipments | demand, and HSTRGLSTY for wixty duyé; posted | flonia Lo Mhieos Lancaster ‘kinghams to, Slac: 4 Teturn of the old freight rates. Omaha JTTON - Dressed _mution, *6o; 8 mut today ral HLB@LH and H.89G40. " Conimerclal | FAcle common Warp, cash, il graden Jo Ber i TARKET, Jobbers have been selling heavy goods on 18gs (mution, (4iae; saddles imutlon, E1%0; || A igTeer Eecernia, [Shipments. | "% M e o manner some fmportant transactions have been | 115 feeq. 1003 0 RDSSUANINNOL Ehedout ra ey And. yhen, the loins, 10¢; spare rits, Ge; pork e MEXICAN DOLLARS_ 434, concluded for account of spring sales. EOUTIT DAKOTA INSTRUMENTS placed on record September 8 rate restored on Octobe prices will | PORKS c; pork shoulders, skinned, Sigc. | Flour. bbl 11,000 .000 MENT “BONDSSteady, New = e George Bertschy, 28, 1805 have {0 be marked up again on these goods. [ Siontders, Ghes pork shoulders, L6 60,000 000 supon, 12210: bw, Tes, 115% Weekly Bank Stntement A S3porm tnchy, b b WARRANTY DEEDS P The iron trade receives warning from the f ! ] S0 O 4300000 4481000 %: cou 23 NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—The weekly s 208, S1ers U2 Sk sy ] Engineering News that pri rose in MISCULLANEOUS. 450,000 000 AR @upan; U1K PN i B A L A Y 18 cows ’ S0 310 | John Ring to M C Ring, lot 16, block Engineering News tha 050 bt wave that swept ove 4y » ) 000 alemanteaha e tliardne o 2 feedors. . Orchard Hill 7 . 1 3 Ry ThUCE. s (liey have in: the hast The hot wave that swept over the east as wel) 2 K Berve, docroaso §147,335; loans, decrense §5. 8 i reha 4 avo, [ the woat camsed o temporary. check i ¢ 125000| 130,000 ; 00; " Tega ¢ homas Kosticka and wife to Joseph ear, aul in the year following, 1880, tn the wewt couned a temporury chec ariey. | 150 decrease $830.100; Tegal tonder, o o ] B ; amé down with @ run; [ive or SIx years [ GYS(E movement .‘;'y'-‘n»'.f'l.!».uul\ '.‘nf“ oAy Onthe Prolusy exchange today the butter mar- 0; depsits, decrease sl'\. 0; elrcy . ws Vaclay, lot 3, block 11, first add to 3 Inter the normal price’ for pix fron” was | G (ks e Seathor s been mote favonibl | U8 W PENIE Creamers . 0@zdwes dalry, 9617 tlon, increase $0L&0. The banks now hold s ) cows South Omaha ... Jive 000! very near the lowest price during the long [ (hy witer of the cocan bas not vet had on Firin, firan; 1ol 7o, Checso, 4uhie. 173 in oxeess of the requiremenis of the L 0 ; 3 b Iinioy and, wifel (o f NV EcensriSn, ! e et halt ot 191 the peice oF pis | Julle S ntits OEP M Cshipmibt g0 YORK GENERAL MARKET, | [§ 48 rec ana e 1o THe” iras o pealna 3 M Holloway to 4 M Johnston, 16t 1 fron ndvanced 637 por cent. Slice Mafch | Gsanses” durlag vers warm Cweather. | Th . vogn 1% | NEW YORK, Sept. : GA \ {htia | aaor e dest iday- ol the| S block 2 ATBSRALEIOR AN b 4 of thix year the price has advanced tomperature. The indieations from the Chesa | Closing Quotations on the 1077 | talr refinton. SKGILE: )\‘-‘“.[m\(v»‘-l.lu'\".-(‘nm..mln‘ was followed by afJd ”.u‘ Johnston and hu-hmul to . per cent. After the advance here men- | pegke are not very encouraging for a large crop Co pditles and Stay 100 (MK & TSR R il X il further improvement ta the market uuiay e ‘il‘“;‘( Same ... 200 3 tioned the price In thirty diys at the end | b oysters, ollusks s yet are taken only | npw YORK, Sept. 25— FLOUR-Recelpts, 2, i 100 | o b0 4wt G standard A; 4304 9-1 tive at the adva As ligh ns $15 | genfeldy undly 16 of 8 of 18T and the beginning of 1880 advanced | by the tongs, dredging not being permitied i A5k : il class O, 09 |MutualUnion G.u. 118 | 454 8-160; eut loar, 4l 5-16c; wranuiated, 4% | way pui for one e UL L : 4 p another 511 per cest. Should the advance | Jater. The Inw forbids the taking of ovs 0 bbls.; exports, 11800 bbls.; market strong Surreney .. 100 J. C. Gen. b i1 t60, ¥ or one good, luad of heavy s | 82-15-13 ‘and a tract commencin 3 of this year be followed by a like upward [ measuring less than 2% inches from hinge to | and uctive on spring patents, but less demand | La, New Ce 981 |No. Pacitic Ises. amainst $10, vesterdoy's iop. 7L of t L point on cast line tax lot 16, 1 the price would, in the course of the | bill. Some Dajtin companies have =, or winters; shippers out of the market {un ‘N"‘\'V dn i g8 sold todn) e i S N Of e corner in 10-16:13, = 2,300 i ety days, jump from $17.2%5 bels of voung avsiers, but they will Minnesoti patents, $3 ; winter extras, $2.90 I8 10, Sansoleees. AN i | ket 15 graduaily lower. After. tw. DEBDS. the highest price since 1883, exc R e daciah fan ant @2.85; Minnesota bakers, $2.8063.00; spring low 1 |R.G b 18ts.] mber, three days of steady deciine there s usuaily a | Special master to ¢ W Hamilton, scalterod months of the intorvening | fha mse known as -selects must be from 3 1o | grades, $1.10G2.40; city mill patents, $4.0064.20 . 003%/St. P. Ccnaola 7s. slight upturn, but the a 8 full short’ of | “trustee, lots and perted. If history should continue to re o : . i = 2156 | Tenn. mew set .. 105 | do C. & P. W. 3%, making good the declin ving the genoral | Building und 9 assoclation... nC ftnelf the, rice, hving advanced by |8 ycars ol QUGN o oo compang | S8 ML clenrs, 82757 winter low grmdus 3815 | Teun now et 8.0 10871 40 G b 353 AGEY tondency ‘of the market. downward: On. (e vt 5 Moty ‘it rL DUC AfLerwards Fapidly | Belecty e New York cnunts, 0e; extra stand- | Sheat our, guiets . BGLS. | Va Conturied,.... O304 LES T Gond: 110 | Story of Ganl Hamilton's Recent Bx. | o, ts month hogs were selling at' §4 2010, Total amount of transfers... Tall. slowly af rat, but aftewards rapidly | S5 exhoes. BUCKWHIAT—Spot, quict; Japanese, 55 Qailaioreodeess R e 17 perience “at Death's Door.” the bulk of the Noks LFOUENL on todny's mettor oy il by April the price w be o HONEY--Native white clover, Mo; cholce stock. | CORN MBAL-—Dulli yellow westers, 9g%ic; [ Atchinon 4. ... e Sy PRI 5 on August 1 hoss wliing at $1.3008 70, 3 And by similar course of reusoning e | 15 ; aoORN Atehison v K111 SURIU PN O 1000 | A paper written by Miss Abigail Dodge Angus & at $1.3040.7 e T R R v L B e e 10301 Guart duma oar e 3 miatarn, S10Mo in slevators] SEAN. unifica da |Southern 38 0. '07 | (Gall Hamilton) was read in the church "y, Bn1 the ‘normal price of ‘tron < R i i 89991 o'R. &'N. luta. it S i in Hamilton the other evening, says the Bos- ST R eADY, Tt tanta abar flbarte b ARLEY MALT—Firm, nominal; western, 6| "o pyq, ton Herald. It was entitled “In the Valley o B koods people ¢o 0 "to report a He; standards. 100t fibe . % a le Jarge demand for goods in their line, and pecans, pednuts, oy G ports, 52,000 Hoston Stock Quota of the Shadow of Death.” Miss Dodge re A 4 TR Tty Ry the general condition of the trade Would 4e. i E bu, “Spot, st x‘y 1 hed, | BOSTON. Sept, 25, -Catl loans, 2igitlg per cent; | fuses to give the manuscript of the paper, w2t eI CAILY .Bnro.égfiré%&%o BRI LG hatyery matlstRolory.. While the neral Market, Siecie S our exports and sttonienvles, | Ume, lowid. ddiv por eomt. | Closing “brices for | put o short sketch of what was said has TR Thioik s 1Y ORATN AND PNOVAAIGNS: was a great detriment, the sudden change Tigher, with a | geclined sharply under short sales for local ac * been obtained. She tells in the paper of 1 3 ANSTREET, CHICAGO, ILL, | her is stimulating the move xirn fancy, | count, but turned suddenly strong on good buy- SR b ! ! TR ] rices of Grain and Provisions offe $o bool [wenthop Is stimulating the move-} gty : ; fg orders and had an excited ndvance helpod H reading Ier own obituaries. Passing on 1o | % o o accumiilate m ment of winter goods of all kinds, [P0 onono ¢ Iy an energetic demand from the eariy short | Am; SUEar pid: .. 1083¢ Kdison B her own experlences she sald that she was | i1 ] c,“I"h‘!l]lll‘ lh]'s. V;V:;” l‘( ’: “N' '; L-\ V“_ ":l‘:)' on o rush to I-u)‘xw 4 Ivanced r sellers; outside speculation Increasing and sen- | Bay State Gas. 10 u. Bloe, oo taken ill last spring. while locked In a room 0 ,“ v D the lght demand for goods. 16 | clusing strong and higher than yesterday; timent’ steady and bullish Tadtle higher; | Bell Teleph in the Blaine mansion at Washington. She | 21 27§ 34 T - T —— arge eastel distributing centers, there s § p 0" ohil Gadioine: Soptember, 617 Ay 3 ber, closed Co%e 48 38 8! ) A 8 I 2 > F I B At lanabltlon Ameng L Sloases. of | g SSG0Kc; Heptember, dltic M September, closed 6% 6 L1-Ioaise, | Boson & Albuny.. o1t that she was falling, and resiie-d thay | %) 1 2 0 CHICACO BOARD OF TRADE the trade to maintaln present value the m which advanced in sympathy with | ©CORN—Itecelpts, 190,300 bu.; exports, 26,400 bu. | ¢, D & Q.»r.e something very scrious had seized her. Mor | (s ' 200 4 4 A% many complaints coming to the Chicago BOOTS AND SHORS. Wheat d abive yesterdayi No. 2 mixed. | spot market, dull and nominal; No. 2 38iac. Op- | Fitehby most intense feeling was the shock that her | ¢ 2 i dard of Trwds showing that persons in‘ending to hoot and shee houses report a good | cash eptember, 28%c December, H%ei | tons opened easier on liberal " receln(s and ab- | Gen. Eleetrie z Mii...¢ Co friends would receive when they broke op 1 26 I ISt W i graln and provisions Cirougi members of [ ive business for the week under review, | Mny ence of 4 but turncd fiemer subs | Tiitioln Steel Awtantic 18 woul o ) ] i ] 402 | 1 iject 10 fts rales and vewuloe \ no cumplaints are heard from thai| OATS—Strunker for speculative market on 1 With wheat, ¢l sing unchangee p | Mo o Central . % Boston & Montani, the door and found her dead upon the floor. | | §15 [ tions are mixled Into dealing with persors o B ATOhY Bf “2h0 HoNBing . trofle ! count of the udvance elsowhero. But no Gading. | Sotember 36R@H o, closed INYRN e & Boston She felt. that th: shock would be lessencd | | firma wiio Bave no connection with this. Baa i, st 2, cneh, I8%c bl September | e 0id Colony Jumet & Heeliy to them if they should find her lying in | AND ROUGIE { the pubic 15 cautioned against th such PACTORY FAC s De b May, 2 1 T OATS—Recelpts, M0 bu.: exparts, Qre. Short fufie a natural position upon the sofa, and so| o 3 ) persone ot oy L i notife EonG < Ve 2 ttered it Gt o bid. | spat market, duil 2, 24 tbibe 3 ahe made & mighty eftort: with her tasio| § 3 e f i BTO Will anawer any laguiries ol " A [ figher ut 93 spot. orencon and closed unel n Divio. Kears: A L ade A y her ast 2 280 as tr whe rticular person or fir tho Men Who Moke the | FHa% VRAIPHENE A e ¥ |l Al khe srintos an elvhed "oy Monasitic i ORcool - ebbing strength to cross the room to (he i 0 i i & member i peren or Guoteks R |;. -I:I Go 'Row ¢ omana| SN MRAL-SLGLC Wouk: shippng, $6.5067. 00 sk ey 0 sofa. “She reached it, but stumbled and fell | SHELP-Light wcelyts and o st GEORGE F. BTONE, Secretary, ~ The N¢ ka Shirt company of Omaha N Steady: east track, B 37,506 8,50, do pfd wmarick. . Aasts P oils the whole story, Rtepresentative = 9 : (Vs cliolce timothy and p stingi. Hie rine : A L. Robine ot riei has peceived an crder for shirts from i e A L e sGTe Ta | Weutingh. Eleo.... 35 ssWolverin She realized the situation when her frie ds | paly (Qaulason's Clphar.) KL B, PG \ Hong Kong, China ey are not, as| And . Guannd. - whis ube ik on. S@ICE | "1 stock ewes . HIDES - F found her and could hear them as they spoks | ROBINSON & FIELD, might be expected, yellow orsamented | 16§ 17c; Buenos 4 '“":';hc'\"\t“u'. oo B AL about her, although apparently she was u; con- mixed “vwes Graln and l”;‘:\lnlunn. Commissions, i mathers, g creamery, 15712 SAN FRA D ho oMotal closing | Selous. Then came a 1018 b bRt e Mixed Tamnby MBE U AR A S AR AR LR LEATHER—Iregulur; hemlock sole, Tuencs | quotations for mining statics ©0lay were ay fol- | SCI0us. Then ame 4 loag ba k chat Jas ed § T BRGSO s arms s JEMBERS OF white, benk intended for an American e Asven NGBt To heavy welghts | s i how Tong #he knew not. At times she wou d | th 1RNKOUY TAMbGserrs CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, resklent of that eiry | 5 WOOL=Dull? domestic fleecs, 16G24c; pulled, | gy ; — partially recover consclousnz:s and woules | 7 mative lambs Refer to GEO. F. STONE. SEC'Y, or Tiinols The crop of cucumbor pickles has turned Rl cats At RO R Ay, $10.006 | Alpli Gon Goullh &Cnirry. -7 g3 | Whether she were dead or not. Her bro b rs, | 87 native luil Toust and Savings Bank. W ate NOT & burket out exceadingly well in ths section though | R TR IR | S15 0716, Cut meats, firm; | Andes . Hale A Stanwood and Biown Dodge, both of whom | CHICAGO LIVE Trivit, " Thicket shass ragiy aur Alm and & the prospect was most ruble early Ko dower s standand | 56.756 7.50; pickled shoulders, Balolap, it sires PHir e are dexd, one of them dy'ng less than a y ar et Tokaes. Writs us'jon brofit by their cusiomers’ In the season. The Haarman Vinegar com: Laph, prlme steam, { hams, §u. 000 auiet; western | Bt & e A | b TN P ago, appeared to her and coivesed with nat- | Few Cattle Recelved in Ave., opposite Doard of Ares. 'I.’I’,‘m:“u ¢ Pacifio . pany !"-l:‘l ut down about 15,000 buskels orf 0 oo X eihoublore, © 86.124: | steam closed at : awed ST re | Butlion. . Ocel uralness, She sometimes fclt that she would | Vale Pri G LE e e LS cucumbers’ for plek! ) el S 200012.60; * short | [ like to speak and inquire it she were realy | CHICAGO, Hept. 25.—Tho few cattle recelved | ORDERS PCR Yaring e past wee G, D | | in the other warld, but found it iwmpossiblo | today were in falr demand at the decliue of rc During the past week L Gup has - 2 58 | Potost ; been coving his mattress factory Into i e CHe W % 3 alkanl | Contidence: 195 |Sava to enunciate syilables. yesterday, natives adapted to the requirements SPEGULAT“’E |NVESTHENT$ e commuilous Guarters, e’ ko ol . celpiy, 4,071 Dk, Taarket stoady; | Son- Ok & VA B [ty i She decld:d to Impress upon thore who|of shippers aud drowsed becf wen being from ' iisted by the lucrease of busi- | D56 1e; Westorn ereamery, 16 muer 2 A heard tho paper resd the truth of the sen- | 8Jc to 4de higher thun n wek ago. Common t o Thy s8.In addition " to his nattress and Minueapolis Wheat Market. | L i Y, 16w New 2 | it vt e M ' W ' ) . 4 pran 10 hidition to lue uiattiues '“"i byt | vt Gyt i | AT s TS Crown Polut. . a5 1y tence, |= essed are they wio Cle in tha Lord, | choice an-Iul»',h e solling o l:um 320 to CHICACO BOARD or TRADE lne of lounkes, with fuir <y iess i plac- | Ta | wsyivanta, 1700180; wostern, 17c Sillver bure. G7ab7ie. Mexioan Gollars, badga | 1o deat she sald, tls indieg & biss:od | 8.1, with exir gradee T eattie oo a1 w0LICIIED. ga sWer or wille for private Ang l||nmlw| rlt. lm..; ket whoels CHEE: Flmi larke, 608 small 8ic, | 8d)sc. Drafts, sight, par; w! 2ige. thing.” She felt no espe-ial sorrow in leay "I'm\]»." h'm“h'“ :‘-:‘ 1 " v *;"\-‘ A ] TPb 2 Ordy on Baippers Goatn Becord: comimenced Lurning his new fRctory o | part akims fbe: full skima, 3 ¥ y | ing lite and laying down Its burd.ns, but | Lcularly dull tand kood b d ] S | 3 . wicers ure dlow 0t from $4.23 to W15, The bes Frulay; | | gROuIN-Dull; simipd, cuminin |0 g, S48 Loudon Stock Quotations. sho had a po'gnant sympathy for her relatives | foarms iye oterot ottt 1 s o o | MCLAIN BROS. & CO. » The Consolidated Coffee company s | | O N TING - Plem: 1y 085 LONDON, Sept. 25 —4 p. i, elosing: | and friends who she knew vwould mourn ‘ong | deciine this work Leing ub v 16e 1o B0 | " s bunaing, CHICAGO, H meeting With very gratifying resuies 'xun. - RICE-Steady: domestie, fair to extrn, SR@6%e e T i on and desply at her death. "D ot have u (40 I i iandy wyl S vaugar und trom 2 { . i At -2, 22 \ the penny package of Iry hop youst re. City Mark MOLASSES-—8iead ew Orlenns, upear kettle, | Connols, noet,. 107 1110 St Patil com. borror of death her thought; “it is a| “Nit more than 09 fresh hd slale loxs M“mm ead for vur cotapicls GOk exe 3 eently introduced to tie ! L« 1 . sund to ¢ 5, Pacifie, . Tant) . pluinlng MARGIN THADING | y A e th he yoo-t| caNkAS CITY. Sept WILEAT—Active . M Can. Pacifie W4 INDY. Cantral blessel thing wero offered toduy. and with a fal local and | g DErINING r 1 i wropped in silver 1 aeh packige b s i Rt META n, h2.0001.0: |y 1ithy | Penniuyivauia, 57l » o | hipping demand the penn were oo cnpied | TRADING : (s ALl MARKET b eontaining sufMiclent for eight loives OF | ootk -.\ i i 2 red, | northers, $12.uq 14 dy; brokers' | Sa ki ks i | Mued dnterest has been taken In (ke paper | shivping demund U pens we'e o et VILCEIONS, Also our dully bread. b A g N No. 8 mixed, 3% | Peeianny e Grawors hice, WA | 1iL ot 1011 | Mex. Con. iow 43177 | sincs Bunday, and the audlenca that listened |l inrgets ot from $3.38 0 4400 for ackers | KXPLAINED, kit i ", sse & ey Cotton 3 @I plates, BAR SILVER-3) 0150 per oz to its reading was rathir a limit:d one. The | and about $4.29 Lo 14.30 for ul elreular to be sent out to No. 2| doniestic. $4.2. MONEY—1 cent, who'e thing was & complete surprise (o every | kold t an exiremr range of {1 COTTON SEED Oll--Only mcderate demand, | The rate of discount iu the open market for | one but the minister, Mr. Nichols. for shippers, wixed at from $3. Ay, Spelter, quiel g3 y) W0as | reforences furnished. ARDOG C ] o M AT e "RG0 DREN Roaitp 09 ? b 22 Traders Bullding, Chicage Iy preparing a l he i ol |

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