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8 - 4 — - THE OMAHTA DATLY BEE: MONDAY, PTEMBER 10, 1900. t t ents must be k Apart e ed hides No. 1 veal ealf, § . QO st week: Cattle, 9400 head; hogs, 141, NEOLA CAN PLAY GOOD BALL =57 "2, AUGUST WAS A QUIET MONTH | s, ot dr, Sl € G SN EH RS % 0MANA LIVE STOCK MARKET W ek, st ; HO A 10A ) r i rte ¥ Lt CHICAGO GRATY AND PROVISIONS K City Live S f R Amer r & e frecl | KaNsas pt. 8. —CATTLE-Re Country Team from lowa Bives the Omaha : v f B v : ding Fe and Closing Prices | cefiits head; 'market steady: recelpts ntry m Towa Gives the Omaha Volume winess on Wall Street W . s Wesk O1 el sattl e renc a0 heads export Snd of s dny's Teadin ‘eek Oloses with Practically No Cattle or y e Aggregation a Run ity ball RATE OF DISCOUNT RMSED et T L bad R o (e IR g ateers, S Riener i Gl Ao . toda ) o heep on Sale | wintered and straight grass Killers, steady - 4 g spired Article in Leading er | hizl 4 | ove ¢ edire. 88 socre BB oms JOHNNY STEELE PROVES A PITCHER | . e shat Sl to Falling i rcteriat rtaled g and helfer 15,35 canners 3.0 POLITICS STILL A DISTURBING FACTOR T n HOGS SELL HIGHER AGAIN TODAY " o L 1 Texans, | grass Texan . e elnt head: market Wi Work in the Box of the Highest nEHRLIN, Sept. o.M he | glier; recefpts {of the week the Fleiding of His » Hrokers Wateh fd Sirna fr th w ‘r « 0 T i Steers Are AN stendy for the Week, o (L m: \" A l'w 3 \'Iv\v4l~~"~4 upl‘ Was Slightly on o uns: M cupolls, & 1 Coming Elections, While Yor ; v By the | hut Cows Are Hig Quarter | Baturday. % heavy and mixed, ¥8.160 Color, 1y {7 Conditic AN Sumaest Aetivity LR Aug st thail th Higher, & esn Steady | {a. § p ' « cry Direction i) ) hown the o Ave SIEEP AND LAMBS- Recelpts for the Ehret, W Nich in Every Direction. lepos i 1 hows (the wnd S0 Are S waeh. 1h ool hand: srcellen LA AL ; ! L - causing variottes: lar Wanced this week 104 | i 1c, while mutton shcen wis shade Neoln, 1. e S nst give rise to a , higher; today, lambs, $4.7565.10; muttons, Detroit, 2. ndiana i Sept. 0.—(Special.)—He i e & ’ HUTH OMAHA, Sept. 8 | 88000 10 Ware™ $oa 2o, cunts, 82500 i Kansas Clty, 6-6 Nichols 10 | Cle th house of Henry o 1" hence thero 1 ¢ pla were Cattie. Hogs. Bheed, | 3 r e r [ ws & (o rites of eituation In Wall ! o u 3 2 " §1%0 81y ald the ] L 61 s Live Stoek. second \ o [ o 0 616 79| BT, Hopt. 8. ~CATTLE— MINNEAPOLI INDIANAPOL August pr disappointing month in | ¢ 3 il Mllag e % 3| cetpts matket iy, native Fresh from the fields of new-mown hay ALy APOLIS e of business on th 8 k 4 P e ghippihg and export stee 50000 85 {anseled corn and waviog wheat nine husky T . ; \ Etock ex t stul transactions bes | | & . dressed beef and buicher steers, $150i05.3; ' from Neola, la., Sur t M o i Tk s | €N ¢ discount | 0.3 steers under 100 | Is. $3 2001 90, stock ngsters drove in from Neola, la., Sun §0 0 o/¥agoon re. What September will bring forth e . NS Tere the vonvistion | 1 bu We 103 tlers and feeders, ¢ cows and day and contested on green sward A 111 i : \ v r both fnvestor 1 YA 1 Il was modetately active and strong. | Weel 4 helfers, $2.0a6 0. can $1.50@2.60; bulls down at Fifteenth and Vinton g with v 1 0K i bt Rl D itive mood m.o1 d out that | ol was 1 higher and t ;- Week 17015 |.' i 1 stoars $2.800 b mnants of Omal eague te ‘ \ ! ncertainties he bank o : n ore the regalar tabel I W f e | ¢ Wigd b the remnants « Wha'e league team and | N 01 I i AbroRd o theRo remu ' Ned Vit bt roruIN wis % goudl | Yeask o 31 giude SN “Hoc i head, market the ¢ of "the Originals hose 8 e A py ¥ t ¥ T nxious to| + e hiad 1 rat X e demn W P ) fng was loc b 5 3 steady % 5 i he , {w h "v' nals, “!“A S “ i ) ¥ A r 1 ! The bour | an anfayorable week, th Ay SIS IS oee T cave: 'Th Avernge price for hogs for the iust | §15oaY 1, 35.8509.40; packers impkin_ rollera fr . n of Neola | 408 1 | Tor Ny tafenced 1 oy SRiToN trelght of rkot early assumed ming aspect, | SeVeral days, with comparisons SHEBP AND LAMES Receints, 600 ted themselves quite admirably and i - ‘ Tt R Fublieation ot th \fter fiberal wdvance had n 1900, (1890, 1808, 118 % | hewd: market steady’ native muttons, $340 the <emi-professional team opposed to the a 1 Tota " | “ t el SOk Femarding the | TUFther gains were nipped ) Aug. 1 Y] @i00; lambs, $4.0045 « and bucks, had 1o play ball cl up to the limit in 3 0 e, fror e W Ensland g . Kot sizedd lne of one I AUkt 6 $2.0004.00; stockers, $2.0041 . 00, order to capture the victory i | th not o int expectatio regard e i up A o | Aug s New York Live Stock. The Neola team surprised many who to i y vote the re ou st advar \ quiet bex | Aug. 19 | NEW_ YORK, Sept. 8- REEVES Re had never witnessed its playing by the| Y to be helptul to the K m yet it IRtaE The cc | Aug. 2 40 ‘mr‘u 899 head: no trading; feeling steady; off ev. 1. Hit by pi W e pre re t yite the rvesult luction amounts to only there wis a Aug. 21 i no later cables; exports, 1,310 cattle and really clever exhibition stacked up and | Str bk out: By ey AT {he Tet m a section e O nd s | mand. although trade wag most cal | Ay 3 H Too quarters of et caives none Fes the fact that such crack professionals as| Left on hases: Mini s tned or m 1 100 kilometers October Sold betwoon Yoy osing oc | AUK. 3 i celved; feeling stoady firm for Eddie Lauzon, Jimmy um ecland and " on errore In \ . The chief inter Ktry reports Amer. | H'I»,:“',"" g o R AUE: & ll :.'m’\ulvl\ city dressed Walllgo per Lawler were on the opposite side never were. B Ohpice: B tions whero the silver craze waxed reduce their bids for mas | URNtened the &crews some | A ' SHEEP AND LAMBS. Receipts, 1774 ) 1 | phazed the lowa lads a bit. They were \ ! It will niat be &0 m [ i | Damascus: A 1 rallwiy “\“."‘w vh;\"’:‘r‘\lr eut, E AR ; : hvw'-l ;Im;vv» firm to ~1M.1u‘zuvuv h““"";o meted out an expected defeat, but it was Nulalo Wina on Errors, e silverites, which by muny | The Schalket jron company has declared | fte giehor et $i1.15 v fard between | Auz = H A O O L LU R B by no means a disgraceful failure. Steele MILWAUKEE, Sept. 0.~ Milwaukee's tw £ ote [ The Magdeburg fung savs that the | $6.7203@6.8 <l up_and October | A ‘ HOGE Recelpts, 2,08 head; 146 for sale; the slab artist for the Neola bumpers, | errors were « and gave Buffa t wi . | try will red Teefght on oxport | Iibs between & with the close | Aug PR eling steady 1 Lwo rur and the victory home ' 8. 8 ¢ " T vote ‘ | - X Sebi iy 7 w- i ched a splendid article of ball and [ lwo riuns and .‘”_ Hll L i FOVE AB taur vears kaa it Wil extile situation is nnfavorable, Man ted receipts for M at. | Sept. 2 4 St Joseph Live Stock. backed up by a team providing better | {yit AU e VIS L ¢ distinet di Dot {ipatr oo « vt idie looms | t8; corn. 460 cars; oa Se (M0 1 SOUTH ST JOSEPH, Mo, Sept. 8. —(Spe- rupport would have given a much better | feature. Attendiice, 60 = ‘ < | e« ir has discour | O o Faie oA a1y The dournal quotes cunt of himself. Only ten hits were | MILWAUKF BUFFALO LR | tion has tecidedly im o, Obet TR Bngh | ‘ | 8ept Sy, aRENETte, B0 RERG; markes challked up against him and this showing : JUHOAE | ., RHOAE |me ot ? wi | Arttcles.| Open. | 111 Low. | ¢ Yeos e 2 HOGSRecelpts, 4300 head: market wasn't bad compared with the eight the ham, et 0 1 . 1 [ ent betwee st et : . teady (o' shade highor: all grades, §5.150 visitors copped off of the mighty Canadian, 5 ¢ ! i by tt e Sept, | 7 H oyl 1 e et oner vs copped off of the mighty Canadian, | vislina uiliga IR AL Sraeh west Sept LT ) nday P Receipts, none, demand strong Freeland Ander 101 b0 01 fioting AL | Qet TS Y Y 7 Vi T e number of ecars of & The Omahas made their runs in pairs, | 25" b. 0 ] 2 t . % 3 T w " Halie . 1y by each rond was Stock In Sigat. Cutting cut a couple of tallies {n the fourth, | Burke, 3t bl : v nu vintage promises to be con " Togs. Sh'p. Hr's. | Following are the receipts at the four , ' 3 Fen in the for ¥ above 1ze -4 1 | principal western markets for September 8 seventh and eighth finnings. It looked ‘ 0 I : thousund kbinders at Leipsic 8yt 1 “wttle. Hops. Shaep. very much like the Neolas were golng to | R*!1%ar ¢ 11 0F 1 | out o ' | South Omaha 5.0 be shut after the game had run along | 1 AT 82 Tom \ o the e A | e e TP Bhinary foY 114 | Kenges city ] to the ninth inning with successive horses | Milwaikes 00 the war, but fortunately | Fice mills and other machinery used in th 21 0 . 8t 1 3100 o1lisa Pob ‘tHe CosnHiEkers in the eight | Buf ' d AL el it 7. | far cast. Man tablishments in Thurin 21% 4 preceding acts, but Johnny Steel rounded |, TWo-base hitx irke. Stolen | 0L gOIE VoTF R HIReshL IATRE NL0 EL A B SR e e o ) H TR Lo A e B b i } ibtx from various i : out his excellent work in the box by sa . S Y Otitaide of the possibilities of the | SXPEFiments in the use of clectrical trac, Inth Whent VMarket. ing his team from the ignominy of a shut o Siruek [ Chinese question there s nothing in the B SenTHe teatnn, Dave. provad | : Sept. 8 WHEAT- No. 1 hard out It came about in the ninth, after roman, 1. Dotole | elsn ikely to have any important | §15%atil overoa period of six weeks. | g fo arrive, new, rigc; Septem- 5 play: Broderick to Blerbaner o Carey. | adverse 1 upon this marke il ' i The dispos of the day's receipts wa December, e: No. | northarn \\"nlw‘;\ Vilmot and Maxfield had been cut | Laft on has Milwaukee Buttato. ¥ 2 i a | 15 follows, cach biyer purchasing the num to areive, new, Septem- off at first by excellent assists from Waller, | Time: 140, Umpire: Sherfair tona Are Good. ber of head indicate December 2 ‘northern, advanced one ol o sing | t etfeally assured anc Omaha Packing Co 8 et adranced one on Hamilton's sinsle snd Played t wet i practicaly nssured and n Securition, with G, 1. Hammond Co 1018 i scored on Freeland’s bungle of Steffeny” 1% bl ol il L DL R sonth Rail Swift and Company 1046 8¢ 5 infield effort. Score [T ot it { ] i, LI AL R o% oot i “~No Cudahy' Packing €0 1,025 ash, §150; September, $1.48's 1 i atton as well A% of whea find No. LhEa L] : 4 AT OMAHA | Detroit © il o [ qorn and many other agricultural products Cash auotations were as follows: Blaany Wi gas (1 S Wheat, 128413 bu LY Kansas Cliy i It ) triKking tact is that while there are fowe I winter pitents i 1O i 3 0 TS e 000 by i A 1 1 3 3 8 Bumio N 1 | some lines of business are making very "I"" o K ‘l\" (R g R L R e LI 20 patents. g | O RENES WMinneapolis Whent and Flo H nneapoils 1 t & 83 | moderate profits compa with 18 %o uniformly cheerful as the one that has | sirafghts $1006: - INBAPOLIS Frealand, F g e e Uniques Amnin ex tre Tecelving o more equitable shre | e markets proved fuvorable and but for | CORN-No, Yellow SATTLE A% i generally the case Closed: Beptember, 7o mber, Wi Hov. et §1 1 0 o aleR dnelied o then S many sears since the coun- | (1 S would probably e more pro- | GATS-No. 2 21ya 5 8 WhItS, SruEnen on the marker and buyers did not Ot itants. SI0IE. mecond e 1 0 ry inst same of ball by a score of 12 1o mstrated by the apath, garding the | "OANCCC c: No. 3 white, 2y Ant any tents, ROG4.00 st clears, ; PsAuntre, 1 R TS W D L patred by the apathy resarding the | e “sirongest element in the situation | "Ry ) o Wiriply of cattle this week wan the [ BAICTIS. $RALOL, NIet clear r ST e R S L DR BRSO Ietrust fusie, which in Gmes of deDres. | sooms to be the apparent failure of Russin | RARLEY Me; falr o | MENLRSCOf any woek rince the week anding | *Ge At 04 g o8 Fotal % 6 10 1 Fairmonts were una to v tl the | campaign rhetori Toduy e Afurce o | o secure an jmportant loan, which it was | chold alt 4 | August 18 The decreasc over last week L b - NEOLA LS 1 Neff held them down to (1o muich (o thie satiituccion of.the | colleve would shontly 1ead to an K o | etin s No. 1 flux. $1.40; No. 1 northwest iy ey e CRRSHERSD Colorado Negro Huns Amuok. NI | aix mewttored hits and ten steikeouts, Tho | large holders of the industrials. Good hars | 5016 spite of th, imstance there [ ern : clover, contract grade, §9.5000.6 Akt ye ere is also| O T Gt s Mians o AB:R. W O A | main feature of the game was the hea [iotts o \ A aemand for ATl sorty ot | a8 llitle position to speculate and that | PROVISIONS.-Mess pork, per bbl., $11.10 | 1) %1 head.” The demand on [, PUBBLO. Colo, Sept " with s i ' f ) ta of | AT nlen e e b DUIL € A LR |2 | Bloodhounds are fonight in chase of Levi Campbell, rf (O S S it of Male and phenomenal one- | merchine coming fall and winter; | Litle was chiefly on the beir side of the 1015 Lar 100 1bs.. 5 ) rt art of hoth packers and yard traderd| Thomas, o nesro who (his afternoon killed Witkink, "a::0. 8 9 % & 3l nanded catoby Kennedyat alcritical mo- [ ¢hiS In tueh means & gyoq) westtound traiMe | ek Home valla rofa fram B 10 8 hofnte | Bhoulanie (ate e ry ealted | RS aeliVe 'l Tully stendy prices il tho | &, HeRTo man and woman. - Armed with 8t Clair, 16 ) 1| Cnigues 51 om0 m a0 st for e i and farmaee Now Hhet e | Eemaining exceptionally firm owing o bear | sidex (boxed), $7.5080; - ifie and a revolver e ileet aocosted James axfleld, ib A ! Batterles: Uniques, Neff and Hen: res enterprises. which have b ments SUUGARS—Cut loaf, $6.8) Milnted, g6.10, | CAltle on wale, and as nackers were 100l L LAl ef ¢ Maxfield, gl T an ryi 1 ch have been e cknE, whidh (WhF AL (ehes : ; ilated, $6.10. | fug for supplies they pieksd up what was | OVer a small debt, fired half o dozen ”v”v\‘”.‘\.” i H 111 4 8] pairmonts, Andersan and Platner T3 liah prices ate betig: pushed | gamerioan hich were dirm d‘.,'u”.’»\.f.[,, m-‘r:v\“vflr owing are'the receipts and’ship- | offerad n et 'Hirong. prices T soma | 0ne of which passed through Snowden's Bemeny. ot o o 0 o o 1, coniidence is again reviving and, [ &A™ 00 L0 FEGL (TR T risen < ¥ . Cises sales were made that laoked perhans | head. Golng to his own house Thomas met | Armos 8 er Swifta, process of readjustment to the new | S PN GG By Sovthern prefe |- Frour, bbis Shipments | 4" dime higher, but the week closed up | his wife coming out, who, frightened at his Totals v 1 R4 16| NELRASKA ¢ Sept (Special ol ecomes more eomplete, the country |3 gain ‘of a4 points. Grand Wheat, hu 2000 | Just about where it apened appearan e chased her through sFrealand out. hit by batted ba eeram.)—Ihe me ' today between Arga | 18 Rirding togethor for w {resli stey forwnrd, | Cqpadian Pacifics were also firm | n, hu 5 ere has been a sharp advance in cow | the house. shooting as he ran, until the P it by batted ball, - Jand fhie Switts of Bouth Omani wis a ene- | Happly ! (ol bindrance -t Sndustrial | 3L CHom e Far east Stiffened Chi- | At bi SUMT, and at tno close of the week i\ "I« | woman fell with a bullet in the back of her maha 0020022 e&fgided affair, the score standing 2% to 1 in | KIOWth, overproduction, 18 a - lessene b AL o . o snfe to call the market on good stock @ | head. Thomas also sent a bullet after & Neola 0600000001 1|favor of Argn. The feature of the N | mennce now that forelgh markets ore & B stcunitbn Wi AL AR MISedLIEOmM K¢ |Rye b 25,000 | big 35 higher, And in some cases 1t 18 probe | neighbor named Wisenant, which passed Farned runs: Omaha, 3. Three-hnse hits | Wi the terrific batting and base running of | coming cager purchuses of Ameriean manu- | 3l hara i thie S aake il : 6.000 | ably 35c higher. The medium grades have | through his clothing, but Wisenant finally Barned runa: Omaha, Thiee hnso hite: [ The locals. Bennison wis knocked out of | factures; Were it not for this outle 7| Mining ehares advanced on the wock a On_the Produce exchange today the but- | not advanced as much, the \eh " they are | escaped. T awior Moo, “Pidscd ball Lauzon. | the hox and Holmes was substituted, who | chersy in developing American resources [ M3 [0 00E tands gaining 1 point. ter market wus quict: creameries, 1804 | probably 10u15e higher han they wera a| Thomas fled to the suburhs with his T iteh: Aireetand. Bases on bufle: Off | fared little better. Score R B | would quickly bring the present era of pros- oney wag eusler amtl closed autet with | 204 dairies, Laike Cheese, firm, 10ga | week age Canners have ulso advanced | wedpons and forded the Arkansas river. Frealand, 3, Struck eut By, J'reeland, § [ Swifts g9 Toae 0ot j{ berity to u close and we should® he in: a Rood aupply at the following rates: Un- | ilte. Exgw, firm; fresh, 1Wsibe whout a_dime o . | Offcers have not been able to catch him v Bteele. 7. Stoien bases:* aller, AW reos 7 02 4 *-2618 stantly precipitated into another period of Mty By ey “eoders have met with ready sale all the [ The eause of the double tragedy Is sup- lor. Foley. Hoy dellan e Maxivld. | Battories: For Argos, Graham and Pr. | 2L fuetion with il -t “ell” conse- | IR € nt; on three-months' bills, 3% per . W GAIn ARal PRevIaitan weelc papticiilariy 16 they"wore of §ood | posed to have bean Jealonsy 4 Soible. play: Foley to Aulifte. Time: [ aue: for Swifts, Bennison, Holmes and | 4usnces. - No such-contingency is now fn | " T. LOULS, Sept. 8-\ " cher: | Auality. The market has been strong and 146 Umplire: Shanah Bowler. ‘Time: 2:80. Umpire: Atkinson stght and there s every Iikelihood that in 7 P Co. 2 tad, caah. erevatar, Mike: track Tag | In some casex a little higher. but the week _— e are the forelgn demand will piay un fm: | o Dried Fraits and Pranes, Tihe: Neptember, fei Octobr T De "r‘“ ses up without much change Common MES OF THE " ) Bankern \ e 7 wnt part in preventing industrial dis-| SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 8.—Dispatches re- | Cember, 37 iard. Heade cede ve been a o neglected fn some uBB GAMES OF THE AMBRICAN LEAGUE. | = Honikera Cmion e the Flor st home. e importince Of presery. | contly received (rom the wast stating th AN Tikher. o, o chnh Boigs. track, | CAset. and thut claus of stock In certainly | e 4 1 hese outlets should therefore not be |t istern dried fruit trade was bein i | 40t 4 4 rack, | o higher. Yearlings of good quality are ce tes grounds of the latter yos not be & serl- | 401741 Stamber. if7ac: or, 70 Chicago Scrapes Out a llard Fought | fhrg,ieth Al the grounds of the latt overlooked even from i Wall streot 'stand- | ously fijured by the California Cured Fruft Decsmbor, te, RaeRen) i muich et or demiand than they were 1 OF OMAHA i | ] ) | point.” The ‘lutest evidence of our interna- | ton quating prices for export trada | OATS oA, filka} tragl| MARKCORIERO ago RO rices RIS & LG — Vietory with Detroit. H b h o 90050 10 1-18| Honal development are the large foreisn he: | b cent on “four slzes" under domestic A eraAcies oy | higher DRY GOOD CHICAGO, Sept. %—Chicago won a hard. | Florence 1100222 5-13 mar Fean ol . the Crenosts | prices and also that the California combine white, sgig, " | Western grass cattle have, of course S. fought contest todny. Tn to the sevanth | Batteries: For Bankers Union, Curtis and | that Sw Bins heen seeking to place a d0es not control the output of prunes wer e S O L nning It was & plichers’ battle, In that "’.‘f“"s‘« v;r Flarence, .\|nln- wi and Beel, | 16 an in this market. | strongly today In an interview by week rlruly-r‘ n ‘.n;.” of k:(u:,.. howeyer m| o o "he Bankers Union team leaves on a trip allrond earnings are surpris| 57 stdent Bond of the associatio rhe | 8 s othy, In demand ym ‘ana | }yas very small, and as packers were after 1nNing the visitors acored thelr only Funs | coans, Smriers suon lam leaven on o tHD | L RiiCoAdy CATUinaR ure surnrisingly well | LXCRGERt st the prices fixed by the CKilc | scarcs At from. $8.40GA1% it Thrime | that claxn of ciitle the market hue ruled y by bunching four hits and two buses on | mouth, Wahoo and Fremont, Neb, and | [O0F siuccessive Vears of large gaing, Some | foFnia Cured ¥rait assoclation were from | werth $.2 prime | atrong and active all the week. [n some | balls, an error and two hits gave the locals | Glenwood, Ia., returning in time to v creases should iAo Rin 4 to % cents ahove the prices quoted in| FLAX- Higher, $1.48, cases the market was undoubtedly 1@ Importers and Jobbers of a commanding lead. Chicago scored twice | WIh the, Tndques at the Vinton street | [0 s hae Calso been satlsfactory s Hamburg by the Kuropean prune dealers. CORNMEAT—Steady, $2.0062 HlehRr b the Jegh (¢ Wil BHoE i i ounds Sunday, September 16 W in the man, ads which entere s our nasoclation decided to me RAN- Firm; sac cast track, 68c out _ whe e ere at the ope | ' oM in the elghth by three well-placed singles | € UL fhown in the many ronds which entered | \Thus our awsaclation declded to meet| BRI Aoy Satogis o0, prairle, | COW It of mood quality has advanced Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and a long fly to the outfleld. Attendance, Providence Beats Clnctnnal, xpended imiganae Sammen,of roads have | Ll o mer brices, We stinuiecad. howsver, | F1.50gA.0. i tim 301200 praiete, | W Y Glring the week and sales the 10,000, Score: PROVIDENCE, R. I Sept. .- Providence | Iintx, new roll K ot Phese antra | that no gaofs would be shipped xbroad un: | - WHISKY_Steady, $1.2 last of the week wore anywhere from AND NOTION CHICAGO | DETROIT, | of the n league ( ated Clucinnati of | (Xpenses should soon diminish. But a very | less a bill of lading was taken out here and COTTONTIE tl $1.90, R '1\'5;"‘" than f::..:";;-‘- "‘:T;;d':"lhwx"'; RIOAR R10.AE | the National league today ofs, R.ELE, | ATke ltem, often the chist ‘item, ot in: |siso that no difterentisl would be sliowed |u'\||“’\r‘\\‘1!\‘r"‘ 15,55, gedine woelk,, TS commol Xn0s A "_r‘ — ~ Moy, ¢f....1 0 00 0Casey, 3b...0 0 1 3 0| Providence 00 b0 s ety | credsed expenses has been the pay roll, and | until the goods were released from bond. 3 NIz rade ha n gooC ape. by 3 ) Tadten, 3611 8 3 0dinines s 0 2 3 1| Elicimnati 0§ 0 28§00 0 40| this i (0 " i, AR | Fhere 18 dfus o danger of ur goods, aver | o ME 108, "Guter, saamg spetwa, | trade has becn in good shape, but us 4 | BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK Sugden, 1b..0 113 0 0 Ryan, 3b....1 1 3| Leahy: for Cincinnath, Newion and Peite | re herefore not good, but the rates al- |on the market here, as the import duty of 2 | o LOUNEIVTSIERON, LIgFES G0 IUGE: | sules Tooked a Witle highor, but the waek i O R R B A H Bpapiishied ' tho now Deglners | centsand 1y cent for freight would pronibic | Y355 " i oung, 10el dacks. 6¢: | fokaa Without materiul chage rake, Hson nuRart, s 0 Dillon, ... 0 1 0 ) maintained. especially as | such a dea Hung, 66 HOGS—The supply of hogs was not ve St we DL g 0 10 0| DEMANDS OF THE PLAYERS 1»,”;‘,‘ s e dividends Wty | - . e * W IR it i 14 . AR R R i i e el G | ek of Shatere Repert b reamers. awwae, | RIS (1A SRR B PR iams Totalnio 6 84110 3\ Motain. o h AT [ ;,‘;,ly.u Loutlaok there” 1 nithing " new. | Towlhg: Gold in hand. no chunke: | st (hasdy. hidher: oxtra shorta. 37 655, ted D Weatt use’ T marker here | Manufacture bofiers, smoke stacks ang ChiCAgO +..¢ 000060429 "frmer rates may be expected as the crop in hand rease, 2,208,000 pesetas: | FCALS (boxe USET axire SNOLEN, B3O8 Was 01l the way from steady to be higher. | breechings, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, Detroft .. 00000020 0-2 and regular tride demands develop, but no | in circuiation, Increase, 5,393,000 olens ‘”"‘ $e0 cloar slos, 058 0 Bacoll | 300 flent and ight mixed hows wore 2l [ lard and ‘'water tariks, bollertunes con: il 0 8 09 900 08| Nmw YORK, Nent: n-1t wan dennitely | ganarhl siteation. theretore, waikiute ane | ' hone g “*'}\, (pextr shope, §C; cloar | S0 BERE AL G WS M Eor W el | stanelyon Band, second hand botiers boughi oi4rned runs: Chlcago, 2; Detroft, 2, Left | gecided today at the third meeting of th: | bla confidence ih 'thy. futire Wers fow | - e souamelear Sides, K30 . wheat, | 10ad of 15-pound hogs. Fhe bulk ‘of that | and sold. " Speclal and prompt atiention to Binkra N alistor. Double piay; | hroteetive ~ association ‘of T Professional | filence i the futire | Very 1w | OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS. | 1100 bt corn, t6.00 bl aats, 42,000 b | flass of ogs sold from IR to $5.15, TThe | Sapaira 1h olty or country. Wb and Plars folmes to MeAllister.” struck out:” Ty | pi ll Plavers, held in this ity to | vear “ago and © these only ' from speeial | conas SHIPMENTS Flour, "7 e wheat, feavier biicher welghiy Rolfiarorng $4Ts | e 5 = Patterson, 8. Bases on balls: Of Y. ore the lengue magnates severa ses. Many of the good active ‘ondition of Trade and Quotations on | 71,00 bu.; corn, 50,000 bu.; oats, 14,000 bu G610, _and the heavicr and coarser sty Rallni e propositions from the players that if i f ¥ Aatlve share 3 5 from $5.071% down. The coarse heavy hogs LECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Tt : ger, Time: bropositions from e aplapers hat €] are selling 510 points below Jast year and | Staple and Fancy Produce. = in some ciscs were no more than steady, | __ E 8 i | contraci A commitive” W' i) | foms of the old svecyifilve fevor { 8 >‘Hw-u|v|- liberal; good stock firm | Averpool Grain and Provisions. put :«' they \\-l]l-‘hun ¥, bt of good ‘(luml R Ran Resali atiClavalana. poliited to walt on the club owners at their [ and shfo Quite HKely 1t Wil o | at 18katc LIVERPOOL, Sopt. 8.—~WHEAT—Spot, | itv, they brought 2ic, and gccasionally bo ' E' ' Sl Innd fnnual meeting and sk tor & conference: | i ack dhection newe bt Cwiey | TAVE POULTRY ~ Hens, roosters, | ateady: No. 2 fed western: winter, 5 Tikd; | higher ihan yesterday's market. The gen- esiern tiecirica KANSAS CITY, Sept. S—Kansas City | The committee comprises Charies Zimmer | feme oo heer dlection news. but when | oo0ording ¢ ize, 3¢ ‘e | No. 1 northern spring, 68 d; No. 1 northern, | eral market was tige higher and actly ani B S Yroke ot NAY S| ot e IR b Sonni o | L ot ditcounted thore i ria: | according to ige and size, 3Glci wDXING | LGy b0, Futures, wieady; September | everytiing being cléared up early in- the com an ’r:ll"u b ’H‘"x11.\.';""'“%:?”" yen the ”nn‘\“‘mnlf:” ”|‘|”v‘h vy\l S e i Helps Both S turkeys. se. o e sl ”.x"‘\ l"/{"""l" 'Mm’\ 1: Amert Mhe og market this week has been in e by opportun: g and er- | tion's counse o es agree to ps Both Planter and Spinner. 4 . T i CORN—American, new 4d; Amertean, e ho urke 8 we has bee rors the visitors. Cleveland won the | receive the playe committes a contract | .| _IRESH DR ED POULTRY—Hens, 8 old. 48 28, on, homin Oetober. | very satisfactory condition. Receipts were . J : e by ety Witing o' the Senn il W' DEewniad That Abolistos. (ho' SH1Ck | | The general sttation hus prosented some | 055 FOSES Bl s L L R T R L G il Reaviur” (i e wore for (e Eleotrical Supplies. errors by the home team Reust pitched | and farming systems and also the vi- | espectal features of interest during the broflcrs, per b, 10f1lc St. Louls fancy e m, | Preceding week, and as compared with the T D e Home Lo, et ltehod A Tow tiken by laague cluon of clalm: | Week. The very large purchase of 800,00 | 5higrT ER=-Common to fal 'w'.“' Resstc Loula™ansy, winter e | jime wikic Iaat year a wain ot dogr hadd | Mesiria Wirlng Relle jsud Ot Lishi1es: work, especlally in the second game, Thers | 1N the services of a released player, | Pleces Totton woods hy i well-known | 14181 Keparator, 2c; gathered creamery, | “PROVISIONS-—Tee. extra Indla mess, has been made " The week opened With | G, W. JOHNSON, Mgr. 1522 Howard Bt. 174 18¢ Was ‘some senwational plaving dnd ajs, | Should the league magnates refuse fo con: | manufacturer indicates strong faith in the | B IS mrout, 100: bluefish, 9ci pl | auil: 72s 6d: prime mess, steady, 6is 4. Pork, | &, 40P of a Hitle over e, but was followed othe "Pumge Helging on Buth wides: e | v, with zimimer, "iwings and’ Tavior, | mgtongnce ol loaet of pretailing prices | st SR Ui Sifase: 00} whita? | BHT e Teftned. In falr demand. {n torcs Wedngoiny the ikt Wag over b wener |~ SAFE AND IRON wORKS, RHOAR W0 A | botaken i compel The magnates to grant | ehed to mic in o curtaliment of wawes | Bk i haib fo Ry A8 Bacon, Cumberland cut, 28 to 3 Ibs., [ foh off & Hikle but the Loas W aays o sempni, 13011 0 Plckering, o 2 | the plavers an audience. o | O, peratives, des showlng that' ihe | f \ con 330 s o | irm. daw; short ribs, 18 to 22 Mbw, firm, 4663 | (dVince carried he Mmarket to the hishest | h o h s ' 5 ¢ 0 Genins, s e are not lool 0 0 sald | market fe e goods is passing into | Bf by b o cng clear middies, light, 30 to b adviince carried (he market to (he highe o R R B [ oo’ of the officers ot the assaclation atter | stronk nands, 1 \qu fon to, and e ehhen | fLoEs. 2ol mackerel, 2c; codlsh, 10c; yellow | (508 ear middles, UERL0 10, 108, firm; | point since August 8, when ' the average ¢ Umaina saie Gear, It 0 1 LaCh'ce | the meeting. “and have no intention of do- | a8 in part a complement of this. & large % SRR ges | clear backs, 16 to 18 1bs m, | °“B 5 R S S T ing anything that will not help base ball. [ advar T W PO | ITERS—Pirst grade, solld Teny MOITRs Peous 18 10 00 RN, APID: | Bermup. re were pructicully no sheep | and Iron wol‘k b2 - R T B il wa have 1 of the very best bail pluy | faker ux‘, Proportion 8K fq ons | Docrs eetony Sotk counts, ver can. #o; e dlare 18 1o 10 1ba, mioady e | ol selaloday, ahd cankequenty MOHINK | ] Coumiin, 31 3 1 Tamsei, ora of the country In thia associntion hance e of the presentleroy | gtais, "Sack” nfied, ey Vork tountu, per isk—Ameroan finest white, firm, The Sheeh Mmoot for the week haa peen | G. ANDREEN, Prop. MeManis, "¢ 1 3 ¢ 0 Reun, 100 We have mot yet decided what will be | ments Riiraiol g T LEONS T ve. per doncn. B o TALLOW=Prime oity, aull, s 00; Aus- | mand was good Tor anvihing at il i | Makes ‘l‘,‘; ‘“{’ Clas B -~ —| Totats .. 3% 1 9 3| &imb that A When we come to e T has been somewhit NRR % o maks Wholk BOPat Tiondon (Pacific coast), steady, | Sfouity" 1n qiapasing ot thelr supplies. At IRE §i7 s Totale 614 The committee adopted a resolution of \ mont election re- | Hav Dealers” association: Cholce upls £2580 L8 38, i very falr prices fhe receipte for the | And Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, ete Kansns Clty 21008000 | President Zimmer which will be kood new fon to await b [ peats ook uBland. T medlim. e BUTTHR--Unlted Btates finest, Me; good, | waek show w decrease over ‘the nreceding | $10.8: 34th §1u'Dmans, Neh Claveland 10001010 0-3tothose who attend base ball games, It e cAMDAIRh betore. ok | goarse, $6.00 rye atraw, 85, 7 pri. yEs i week of over 8,000 haad, but ag compared | - . Earned runs:’ Kanss cly, 4 Clev | yas to the eftect that rowdyiam ‘must | o ogmpilin befare In- | for hai of good color and quality. Recoipts, | PEAS=( anadian, 0s 1010 with the corresponding’ weok of lust senr | avls oW ron orks Jones. Thre hit Btolen | pledged himself to carry out the re der general | CORN—No, 5 g o = Kansas Clty Grain and Provistons, | The o B hoth sheep and lambs iy bases: Coughiin ses on balls; off | tlon r Hi SO —aa.l B KANSAS CITY, Sept. 8 —-WHEAT-—-De. [ Just al On fome daye the | MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS Reus: 3. Fort” on” naueat® Rankas cily, | It was announced that the plavers of th B ; RAN-uEW aacaBAR CTEE,, Rk =S ea: | i tho marked o liie” but uk b ke A MR BRY Cleveland, 9. Double playe ec sl American and Eastern leagues had puid £ pUrposes | F it IRTA s No. i, i ). 2 red, 10670V eral thing the week Aot where 1t | v Bohnerer o Dungan’ (). Tamgett tor Ly: | thar initiation i and ducs and they | bek A Sught nor to Infintc ',,“”n'.\ dozen, 20M25¢ 6T 1 ¢ : i it e S do welkh( and qial- | GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECTALTY Chance. A\\n.: pilches L'." i; Reust, Y | w1 i1l abide by the ryles ot the fation | ra ' reat dogree the Absenc cr’Dushel basket. gne. | (CORN -September, ic; December jiy, are'In very good femand nd ‘l mar [ IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, Time: 1 ‘mpire: Cantillion, n_every Tes \ose preser 1t the R rth xports of gold to Fur lozen bunches 15G20c, | May, dMlgci cash, N mixed. [ ket on tha s of st LA ) | 501, 1503 and 15006 Jrokson N ore, segond game V:nvr“wuu‘ und the clubs ey o ¢ latter movem 18 among the possi- | LARROTS dozen nunches, 2c. | No. 2 white, 3n l 87 814 eders have also brought g 00, ",”L“,"r ¥ Omaha, Neb, Tel. 5 . : o S Kolly, Kee enning e litles later on, nlthough the weakness of | PPUCE-Por dof 0150, rS—-No 2 fol 241 s o weele, and in many ecases KANSAS CITY. | CLEVELAND B el ana Bkt Brouk ! DI e dosen, VG100, sen. 1o, | HAY—Cholce | timothy, $9.00; cholce | fonder buy bl e Ynelters” Tl | B, Zabriakle. Agent. — J. B Cowgtil, My k30 UHOAE | Bowermun, Mer 1 ' W ¢ half b A S ¢ 07,50 & or losed without much ——— SBhI 02 Plokertn S 3 Y e ax. per "hal busnel baiket, | Prafrle 50 er. Homphil, £t 1070 072 Plckering, ot 172 30 0 | New York! Duffy Btls, eavYy, ox- | | PRUTEER Steady: creamery, 18@2c; | liata - a8 wall ha Mashine Work Qo 16 31101 ot § LR R, enpas lous military’ operations | | FOTATOL: S per bishel. 10@ioc; sweet | dafry, 17 | o ORalbs tn _grase Neihs | maha Mashine works o 1110 e 1 o | Philadelphia wiord anc to the flotation” of anothor | POtatoes wwr <h Missourl f 39?50 rariing ¢ Bungan: 1h1 110 0 0 Tachiee, i1 8 | Bhiindaibhia: Cmmin ihe flotatlon’ of another | PRLASSER, BET pound, ¢ . var pound, 1%e | K datec dos, loss off | 3.65; “chaics &; falr to good | Pattern Makers and Model Builder Cilnaman se 0 35 3 0fcrianam o o 0| cugo; Young and Held e o 1ol O 0 (Ralich, New | A D P oW R Ber doxen, § | few whitewood, cases. included, | %8, § e spring lambs, SL006 | Manufucturers wnd Dealers—§teans coushlin, 3b fl00d, ... 1 2| her, Zimmer, O'Conne vited to participnte. ‘Thews are Hosetbi] TOMA Home grown, = per half L0 talr o sood spring lambs, 6530 N nutucturer o Bupgiien. Gtogm Schaeter, 100 11 § 1/Tamuatt ib. 1 0| Bitehey, Riv. Willlams t 1'with in any prognosia | Pushel basket. dic | Recolpts, 212800 bu.; corn, | feadar wathers, $3.30g880; Jueder lambs, | g otlars, dasoline Bn Gondtng, ©.0 0 3 0 1|Hart 1 o | Croery. ' Chesbro, Leever, Tannehill and the market, which in the | Home grown. ner bu., 50G#e oals, 12,000 L | 14.40 | {nin, Cream Separators, Machin Gibion, .1 1 0 1 0Reust, p....1 0 | Waddell, Pittsburs rts from all v th Nebragka. 20 4e | TRHIPMENTS—Wheat, 218400 bu.; corn, | | istn § :I High Grade Repalr Work & Total 23111 8 OPER AND M'FARLAND | indation of nent PRUITS %0 bu.; onts, 1,000 & [ CIICA GO LIvE STOCK MARKET. | {0 ,,‘,) actnts’ and office $06-14 South aln ¥ | | 0 | V10 rest Califorr reestones, M | Tenth 81 Phone 22 Lonss €1 1081 0o _300 A WIN | L - IR e e | n On Marke g. Stemdy—toks Aver | veland il ) g ey 5 " allfornia, per crate, $1.10G1%8.| OIL CITY, Pa., Sept cdit balance Lowes=sheen Firn o “.\,.uty runs: Ka ans ity Clevetand, | Rid r-fl\‘ll torl Pre- \y,‘vh " Ul and d crate .‘." ertificates bid runs, no shi [ . HICAGO, Sept. S ~CATTLE-R JAMES E Buvn & co 0-baso hits Arrel ineman, Lo 3 " W v M S mAne D e 1ents 0 head; week's receipt 1gest of . Chance, Crisham. Three-hase hit: Du Meyele R i \ I PEARS—Per box, $1.7562.00 LIVERPOOL [ BT Mo sl ' gan. Sacrifice hit ar - Stolen b t ' threc-days' supply at sea, ¢ Y RLI0 ; | Hun tendy todiy; good to prime 039, Omaha, Nab clouat &, Lett on huses: Kunsas City. | gathering vestorday at Vincennes ‘to of Jate, business nearly equaling the aver: | “\WATERMELONS=Ax ta size. 2@2e each. | Firolum, syl feeders, $4.00G4.75; mixed stocker COMMISSION, e . Fa 7 [ ness the first day's bicycle contes [ iption oot cotton NP A T T rAs 0 3ise. SO0 ea 0 oleum, Gy ) 3,003, W8, $2.7504.50; helfers, $3.0061 | oo 3 3 'OC andink Mok Tor ) gy | ess the arat day's blovels eontss Tounts to 60,000 biles, s againat an el M per dozen, 10 e} | - NEW YORK §—OILS—Cottonse LonAy ol GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS 150, Um* | ad “Cooper won i the praliminary heuts | IAte of 5050, The ‘trade bought 65,70 e GTC oot per bug per | Beadyivellow Votroicm, it T o wrecta, 4. BOARD OF TRADE. | much to everybody's surprése, the riding of [ P45 eee Ay B | 50a3.00. Crab apples, per bbl, 8. | Baltimore: Philadelphin )} Pexas grass fed 14,205 Texa Correspondence: John A Warren . Ce the Americans being o veritable revela | s R LY 8 WAL Irpeguilasly. dis. ROPICAL FRUITS. Hmol 5 Rosin, firm | irect wires to Chic Yorg E Light winners in trial heats will compe ! Alogetier W D ORANG @47 strained, ¢ > rp Recefpts t 8,000 head; Mon- | . — INNEAPOL Min Sept. 9.~The | fof the Grand Prix in the finals next Sun- | 9% Average wesk's ction, a RANGES—Valenclas, $#4.25a4, tne, firm, 47hy 00 head, estin 1) left over, 4,00 vore vaad Al A ot i hThe | K8 RGN AT Dod® AN AREE RULL | thoysh the mprovement on preceal LEMONS-—California, extra fancy, $0.7, | )NDON. ~8ept. 8 — 011 Turpentin A erage shade lower; top, $5.5%13 r‘ - . i L | W BRI R Bl | s RS, o csrtg o e e SRR nReEi ond game, but were distanced in the sixth | ex of magnitude In any dive 2 S ' 1ght, 85,155,623 bulk of sales 1 and falled 1o recover. The first game wis MeCoy De rr of Fake. t ind manufucturers being rs i UECELLANEOUS, | ; o [t ' et Ll 2i bulk § practically lost in the second and third in- | NEW YORK. Sopt. 8.-Kid Mccoy. " the | imount “of iy TYANSM THBEE WA K fai1 R T R LI spot und Beptem mbor [ HEKP AND LAMBE - Receipt '- Tings, as Kellum was sent to the woods by | pugilist, I8 out | gned statement in | ihis w T B LR T Alberts, per 1b.y 12 almonds, pr | CORN-Dull 3'cush wnd Sep 1; steady z00d fo cholce wethers, 33504 the home team. In the second game Stim- BUTCh e denion” the" Basertion of Nirs: | s Ni%s e dun e e 48 atse Taw, er th.. SikGee Fousted, [ rember 4 |48 fair to chdice mixed. 3.3 o \ ,“ et mel proved more effective, but the locals [ James J. Corbett that MeCoy and Corbett | sellers, rather than to ans 8 Fisw Of c 8 HRLeG: | TOATEE-Cy ember | lieep, $40G380 Texas sheep, $2.000 \{ B iRhY tims and whils thar rre | Eagiim s a NBrotiter MU RS Sorasth | ssliers, yothap thin (0 SR _Sxpestayion et W RYE.D N an | 128 nutive lambs, $4.25@6.75; western lambs, RAl outiielded on polnts they played weil atine | nzht between the two men, McCoy‘suys he DIARIOR SRCort: 48] AU R BE BUE | o o paaasl o i1 LI nigher: ort ghrime. | H A0S | right time. e batting of Seybold and | wus defeated fairl; d uarel Npi h 205 ) _§oods At re: 28--No. | green hides. 6c; No. 2 green | $5.8. "% prime, $6.00, No. %, $5.00; October | RECIIPTS ~This week: Caltle 09,60 I u; - airly and squarely, Sonable prices or where they had engage. | hides, be; No. i salted hides, sisC. No. 2| and December: $6.40. hewd; hoge, 181,000 head; sheep, 91,00 hea I:MAN'LI\'(!‘ is % . { (

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