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THE OMAHA DAILY BER "IV TEMBER 20, 1900, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |- v e S | N ek plawibed 11 st e OMARA LIVE STOCK 31\[“\”, T IR 1o e his, 85 000, puckers, 8160 BOSTON, 8¢ co, $18,174,680, | re " emption rders . Recelpts, balance v s s 50,6 | WIREINEWyo e tol PHILAD ~Clearings, | G g N steers 1 steer 3 " Bk Wet Weather and High Oables Oause Ad- '\ AL i Clearings, | Recipte of Cattle Were Liberal, but Rather | * S1ecr* epnotar Nyee vance in Wheat, - \ } IR . 1 ] Light of Hogs and Sheep, 17 cows RN L. » _ e WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS er cent 1 rne Yo A was B =W Another Week al Ofertugs \ | r | a2 teea S 4 | CORN DULL AND UNCHANGED AT THE CLOSE 3 MOVEMENT OF STOCKS AND BONDS v T HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE CENTS HIGHER | fecder Minter=Wyo ; d Aetive n (ke | | |e Specalntive Advance of the Lust Few | & J Wilkine = . 3 B o b . o 12564 6 Prices in Oata Cling Close (0 the FI&- | Condition of Teade and Quotations on | Lnye iy b A bkt PSR o A A W. Wam — OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, f St NEW K 0-Q ‘eeders ows e rem At End of Yesterdny' Staple and Faney Pro . gL Mg L . Feeders and ¢ " slon=Provistons Irregular and ®—Recelpts liberal; good n 1 on the stock exch X Steady = st Jen envy at Fiuish, POULTRY ; _\w" ."“jllv:‘ i e g hut La Iman-—-Neb, he difficult 8 hree m 3 ) 1 v rominent plice CHICAGO, Sept. 16 —Whent " a hich TH OMAHA was emphi t Caitle. Hog £ y 90 strongly on wat weather in 1} o8 the, \raders New York Mining Stocks, : Ao and high cables tod, b AM - Py | two daye o ORK, S t %a%e over yesterda ¢ iy “HoTN dout. - After th e | th D mir eloscd unchanged 4 sons . enthered creamery; | Which had, been bou lower ght t Wheat was strong actl q 1 .l ‘n‘" el | i st hour ar To start with there v ¢ a \Jrhite king v the Tow ley @dvance of &d, wet weather in o ropple, 10 long list west and a rted advance cads, i ping aneous barrel in flour. ('nder influen 3 22¢: boiled lob Bews October opened at %e higher at Kerel, 2ic; codfish, vellow the most M4c, but on w report that there w FRISHL OYSTERS-First grade, solld fell_over ! 1 feoders o Kansas O Live Brompect of the ‘woather clearing packed York counts, ey can, 0c; A g | Ser : Milie-Wyo ! KANSAS CITY, Sopt, 10 PIiNg wheat country u reaotion el standards, 0. Recond r stocks in the steel | . 5 s 119 teeders Afeeders, 1200 470 | celpts, 10,000 followed. Atter this dip the t ew York counts, per cidy up e o y trong. Northwest markets were ) . fe: standards, e weaknees of and thare was liberal buying her . Live, ner dozen, ic the heavy Rorthwest wccount. Receipts 1L fce.” 10 5 s ahd that it Is amall at t t points \ 1 ted by Omaha Wh mpan \ revival of business was said to rgely for i 8oL te Cholea ade I8 " wo. Home radlroad 7| d 2 There were nunier [ $ and, $5.00; medium, $7.60 h ! ! - the settlement of the | Sl : $ 2 02| 2 roeders 110 1t damages from the rain g M These price 4 1d tes. Amerfcan | O S 2B E- eeders 10 9 1 PIt were light and the ou ¥ I sympathy with th ) 4 0 ) VY OMING coupled with. the ofort ' : ol I g 3 mirket, 1 Milwiiikee eadors 1 feeder out of harm's way, r wires und Wik matert focted by the | S a4 _ 2 8 foeders dvance. October 4ol AN expreasion of o ger le decreass, while rn Paclties 3 Ateer lttle ‘and’ then bulge . t < R ed by the statements thit _ 17 steer and closed 1%aie over : e ihe | § New York reported sixteor VEGETARLES. Gus was 1 i timated. = T 2 ) feed " in 3 Per dozen, 0720, 3 od to the late s the | E » . 1 feed n'll‘ o oy ¥ i ’ h bd. V":”“" P LORADO ph Live st i E ¢ I < | today o t 1 stoer & JOSEPH, M i 3 1 4 | wita abund 0 fend PRY we 15 Smith—Neb ed to the ext f t8 of the dimage sustained by DATIO west utrength offerir The f W A report tl I wn, per pound, 1% Low,o0 bu l v Por dczen, t S| tir there was a fent yeatore grown, per halt 2 T S for. | 8 X tractions hree per cent N spec 1. 0G50c; aweet o . ca 5 centimes for the i r bu., 30g6oe. n abroad on' London, 2 francs, 13 THie I} 1 In New recall last y t On the bourse toda ney, which precipit v tles were maintained, in - ehanged 1 : ¢, 'Th e et, mine shires récoy Total receipts arh t o n, per crate, $1.1031 i out of i whires” wore steady. 1x- | The disposition day's recelpt I'r . ' T840, Per orace, o Mone - continies to move t . i marks, 'y pfgs for 4'“ I‘U‘] e r sing the ) _ : 1arge volume, both by short bills, 4 per | ber of head in . eption ¢ with the ex 8—Fer box, §i i ors through the reasur y onth s per cent. ' || Buyers Cattle Hogs Shoep, e wi : % | nd roietor | Omaha Packing ¢ 8 00! and ' Tokay pald turiher ts todn G, H. Hammond Co f / ! 3 4 B me % i"on const NBW ¥ . 5 N2 wirt & Company as longs diey : WATERM Do er olb ment f WA AINO | evr 0 p A wahy Pack ings the CANTA LOT S, Der doseT ments T account | partook i sensational, | Armour & Co 8old hetweor " large “zox. 80 3 reached thelr maximam for the pres- | Difoes bres by " . dianeh | R Becker & Degan under APEY R Nailve. 08l .6or b or | €L . ; g | of kencral s ders; but the aftern s t i 1 ) Nigher a AR nnx ) ‘.‘, b apoien, par pbil, & | Honds T iorere activ in the manst Fned the market and p i S ClarE s : v ] i R b o, St oo, " e et e a e I |WOOLLEY STARTS ON A TOUR i ehTa arreSOID for tomorrow: Whea SSIOAT, SN ik 2. when fssiied, and the 88 de " to crents a i & Huntzinger . . " A L B care: o 5 cars; hog NaEARORICAL FRULTS, ned i In the bid priee. . 1| Bpecyiative ‘enthusiaam on (1 Benton & Underwood n i Sl Pronintton Candidate for Th ling futures ranged as follows 1 EMON: lifornis, " extra far gablekram: The markets hore wore 2- | ensily. moved. b gL homnte oo e Livinkstone & Schaller to Speak in Central 4 tely stagnant today. Americans remained | The “adyance was. followed by o sharn | 1 SrStor b ente apone parity throughout” tho ses jon. One T T M S AT 4 B A & Rothechila e A bl e Sk of the most Impor arbitrage Touses | ¢ arlces off 1 sinta from the | L. F. Husz heavy pa | A \Wheat LANEO!'S Siays that 113 total business for the day was | opening “ide. fiv. "Was extromels | 1. 1. Denats & 6 . b i Buyers' took ¢| cHicaco, pt. 10.~The prohibition 2000 shares, with 1-16 per cent iy (Fars | sensitive 10" the “w here ar | BF Hobhiek st The Gemand”"on rear platform” tour began at § 3¢ irm on the financial outloo sold Rio | only made o full but soon led | Other buyers ...... n good shape, t [ today, when a special tra g tintos. The bank received '£15800 from | in the downward o at the sam 3 ik of the hogs ey e RsE & BAgeAEe .lxl.m Wiai rhere was a slght demand for | time'supp ving Hheral oré (n th> | Totals s ] and ear and two Pullmans pulled out of the he metal in the open market for France, | local market On the 1 room TLE-The s of cattle urgent cr nion depot over the Chicago, Burlingte The rwhmmv fock Lxchmming brices on | forts chiefly to the undermining of the | WAS aulte liberal but the market as ¢ PRED . i ¥ ' R8T the New York Stock exchange pinter monihs und to dislodging inflaeniial [ UG WOS I 8000 Bhape. Both vard trad: | quite as good as the opening mark a2t | wore John G Woolley, cand dte § pres! o lines of long cotton. The south and west | LI0 ANC TRCEER wore o Grades’ an the L -"\4 ( ':\'mt however, was dent; Henry B. Metealf, candidate for B s L AR [ (o he primary | market ruted fatrly active. About the only | % Ak i president; Volney B. Cushing of Bango mber. 3% | both“Uechuiit consivted of huavy receipis, | Seak Kot was incorn cattie, which were | 3% o ) Me o Moy, B . coun n i w ngain today. There were only about | 1: & good weather news, tolerably ~ favorabl mm §ir CaYR o Salet Bus a8 dONEE Points ra- | 3o 101 J |ehairman of the national executive coms orted dull and lower markets, rackars : mittee. The train will run through 1t were naturally rather bearish at this point nots, Towa, Wisconsin and other con arters R secured suflicient staple 1y | The market here might be quoted as slow : . peLowe, Wisonkin and’ other:GentraL fide over sninners until ‘the price Ahould | 40 Weak and bids in extreme cases were 2 ] ST e OWah Tk B [dtay N | & dime lower. : 5 L ox went ateadine. tnwarg | | Thers were close to fifty cars of cows on | "' *t Primary ton Luw. on’ brisk covering by early sellors and | $ale. but there was not much change from o . MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 19—The first tost ot Fir tents, 83 | te buying on the reaction theory, tenday In the prices paid; good cows the primary election law--so far as known m: paten 3 9 E v this demand bethg based on estimates sor e in active demand on the part of pack- NS p . and strafght, $3.4075.50 Sviv A AR ARt all ‘recelpta. tOmorrow And. preietioag | ers and the markat was {ust aboWt toade; in the west and one of the first in the 8 were as follows T Bl | st pf v o pra fneas n Liverpool. It was claimed | common grades were rather neglected, (he | h e ccuntry, was made yesterday in this (He atbLOUE o winter patents, $38064.0 ED8—Timothy, unchunged, o 2d pri... . Amer. 878 1) that ‘the was not doing Alwaye are. but eanners’sold Khts, aro; dlears, H decline: nominally, $ 17 Dl & Hudion i e vally ey being spotted | steady prices. Considering ¢ A i spring shectals, 300 atcnts minal, ot §1 s Del. L & W 7 i n unusual extent 1ation became of the receipts, it was a good mar. . | Betting out the vote, a total of 35,000 votes atralehte, & 00 I b COINMEAT Siendy: 12 0206 Denver & R. G % less active ax the session srogressed and all_around 3 . | having been cast in this city, as against S Strani; sacked, east track 2| do ptd.... gradually narrowed to protessionnl oper: The feeder market was again Mberaliy | 4 1011 in the regular election of 1588, Ths Timothy, steady ! $5.00@12.00; prairie, | piie § tions, The market was fina'ly very atendy, | supplled, but buyers took hold with con. i 3 [ g e i & do 18t prd N with _prices points net lower, pot | siderable life. The demand from the coun- 5 | law worked smoothly and with little cons VHISKY Sleady: 108 Gt Nor. prd..eren. 131 quiet, ge decline; middling upland, was In good shape yesterday and th 3 [fuston. Candidates were nominated for TRON COTTONTI1S 81,3 Hoking Coal Amer. Tin’ Piate S middling gulf, Tic; sales Datles r division was fairly well cleaned up i i isress all county and city offices o : | Bagoisa:scionsss o ST TR e P61 Butiiven clasen Ve steaty; Bante Hafeayswelght cattle sold treclytoday 4 L . iprors ceding, Mic: fair to| HE INB=be, 245, | Tlinois Central 1[5 Amer: Tobases lnlze; October, 10.05¢3 November, 9.7c} by {o Phices and In some cases Y cholca malting, 05, | 1 EROVISIONS—Poric, firm; jobbing, $12.15, 11500, Tontral .. 113 Amer. T cember, Janunry, Februdry Mareh Anmil - made that Tooked & 1t beres : 1 ’ Marcus Daly Much Improve LT s ‘.\I‘ I flax, $1.58; No. 1 north ‘v.n:x"wv» oL ]g-hw “!u "'lu"x'«-‘ -‘;\‘x:‘ MOLLS | “ g6 4 |An Mining Co May and June, 9.4lc; July, 9.79¢; August, | common classes of cattle were of course | NEW YORK. Sept. 19.—1t was sald at the Totern, , $Ls:, primo - timothy $h.10f1; | - 0XCD; steadys extra shor $.00 005 CIeATr | Jake Erie & W.... 2 |Blookiyn R Ve, S g0 | rather slow. in view of the liberal receipty, | © Netherlands hotel today that Mareus Daly, o Sontract grade, S0 s 3 ar Ko o, B bt 9214 [Colo, Tagel % | NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 10 —COTTON— | but no material change i the market was . 8 i [P e e o el 4 SOVISTONS Mosw pork, por bbl, $11es | (hoxed), Stendy i extra shorts, 80215; clear | 90 9.0 b L Quict; sales, 180 bales; ‘ordinary, 8 7-16c; | noticeable. Lightwelght cattie moved o - b SEY NI IRLE I EDINge foreRome M. Lard, per 100 1bx, $707.G7 10, Short | Tibs, $% [M‘v $N.NT1G. S R A do pf tinary, Siec; low middling, 10%c; |little ‘more freely, as farmers are % days, ported considerably improy Soe »«I~Il~>~4 se), 87600775 alt shou! “-\v” TALE d, quiet, e Bpelter, | o attan L. 1 A miadling, 10%c; middling fafr, 10%c; | taking hold of those a little tter than 3 i ders (boxed). Bladiy sidos | DUgCr e, rmer: chickens, The: youns, | Mec oo Ry i receipis, LT bules: etock, 41319 ba'es. | they were hort time ago. There Is o e Al Pestival s “Y PKS. ol | Mexican Central IPutures, steady; September, 10.19a@10.20¢; | mark ement in prices, but simply 3 CINCINNATI, Sopt. 19.—The itl SVHISKY “Basis of hich wines, $1.2 s % young, Sci ducks, 7 Mexioan Cen : 4677056 Nowember, 1909500 ! | 3 r demand. fall festival opened today with o it SUSAR—Cut loat, UL T o e L ; ; ; 4 " it i dnry, et tol | Western grass beef brought steady to 4 L reet purade. in which all I Ttz VT LY celpts and shipments | 17 h D s A A 2 . vt i7el March @iie] | stronger prices today, as packers were all ndustrics were repre Tt al graing: e T Y 2 L AL . ) May a03e. anxious for that class ‘of cattle. Not nearly all the displi e ¢ g tecoipts, Shipments X o o | s s A 5 i LON-=-Dull, lac | enough are coming to supply the demand, o . 2% expositi togcther with oth Lour. vbis 6 3 Tlour, 600 bbls.; wheat, 101,- | M 4 . u | lower; middling, 105c; sales, 500 Dales; e what does arrive brings very sntls. | SHIET T wer from (e HiEae te Vhea't, bu ........0 11000 NS T our Silient coipts, 1113 t sipments, 1,85 bales; tory prices. The cow market was gen- | SPeep on sale this mo il led with excur Corn, bu 817 00 )| SHIPMEN whea! tock, 3,520 bale crally steady and the demand fairly active, | {11 arrive werce pick J terd W the atte Frecders of good weight were steady to a | W S{TOng to a dime nusiall . Miss Kolb was Oats, bu i 513,00 107,000 bu.; corn ats, 12,600 bu (s nal Leid LIVERVOO] TON—8pot ] lorate d higher; Amcri- | little stronger, while common cattla wore 07 &heen of good qi Quect Was met at the price frecstones Articles.| Open.| HIgh. | Low. | Closoe.| Yes'y. » S—Per bunch, nccording to size, « m and Oliver W. Stewart of Chicago, e 4 TepOTts, rumors that southorn spot R s by TUdd (7 markets were being rushed by the heavy [oetibiar. Dsd e o8 . Y o arrivals from the interior and claims that OATS-Stror ; L | O Ind, Adums Ex nepin) county. It was a great success in BYSE U o 17000 3 do ptd Bariey, bu 85,000 10,000 Kensan City . Nattonal Steel v middling ood middling, | slow: lightweight cattle of good qualits | !N® SUPPIY comine at 1he river fro arrival teamer and th On the produce exchange today the hut- | KANSAS CITY. 1 1 § 515205 American middling 1:32; 10w | wold ‘more readily at about sien DMy | the ‘market so far thi Daraaa. at "her « T Mukle hog ter market was il cumeries, 150200 | comber 11140 May Hr | middifig, 6 25-32d; good nary, 6d; ordin- | Representative siles T [strong and active. _Lambs | where rnor Nash r Flefschma alries, 1ylsc. = Cheese, firm, 104G 10,0 | havd, 6saiie: No. §, 65 3 v ary, 5 The sales of the day were | not_sald quite ax well raker, Cor L R Tggs, firm; fresh, 1 : Wi N 217! 1 i bules, of which 500 were for specu 9 t today was ag 1 ott delive CORN- Decernt 2% ) J 1 I tion _and ‘export and_included 3,00 hales 3 \ Kk & wafe to qu pirand ;s 1, deliverad NEW YORK : AL MARKET, 7.0 s 2 mixed, 2 white, | pinnsyivania . 1 | Amerlcan. Ieceipts, 7.000 bales, including 3 boned? e Rt ik ' Th tval will tin i No. o Teading . 2200 bales Amerfcan. Futures opened s hofen Iambs may OATS. 2 white, 25isc. do . . and closed weak and irregul 4 X 3 > aind fair to gond la 3 Varfous | Ry S (ciai Il d8 e r middling, 1 m. . Septembor. . 1072 o 3 der maricet wa BW YORK 2 | GHAY . Choice timothy, 80.00; cholce pratrie. | nio G 3 | Value: September-Gétober, 5 bisid, i : toduy with the exe ; b g Wi RO RK 0 R—Recelpts, 15,00, . do pei n Ottober-November, 8415810, - sellars 3 ' 1 lambs. - which are rather we: | INSTRUMENTS § record Wednos- SRt a ke R Jo 0T sales, 7 ITER—Creamery, 18020c; dalry, fancy, | g 1'% & '§ 3 vember-Decombor,’ b 26403 26-61d. | Buyers . £uUpply has been quite libaral - The declin , Septembor e market fivm g a0 eld o i : : o nt pra s December-Tanuary, 5 19-645 %0-6d, bivers 5 . ; for the waek, howaver, weuld meonanis . 9n 8l _grades. re Ing “demand 3 fresh’ Mi Kan-| 40 21 pta \ * [ Januvary-February, 6 18-64d, sellers: Febr vered by a'dime e tena i Uk0: winter stralght . 2., 1088 Off, cases retu! 8 L Southw i Te ary-March, 51 sellers; March-April | .Quotations: Chofee western grass wothors W ARG 3 AR winter low grades, [ CRECKIPPS—Whent, 10160 bu.; corn, st vaul otd 4 S -4, sellers; June: " | 400 choice ewes, $125aa50: fair to W @z, Rye flonr firm and active’ snles, | o b 700 bu. a0 pra T |U. 8. Rubber N i July-August e . 0 30 | ewae, $3.00@8.2% hil cwes *| " Sublot 3 in tax log 1 Law bls.; rulr Bood, F1673); cholod | - KHTPMENTE-Whent 000 bu.; corn, (g L & Gmaha... do pfa ' Vi enerane [ trring Inmbe. &5 o0as.2 anring W thington 1 8 King ot Jfancy, 833505 65 9,000 bu.; oats, 1,000 by | 8o, "Pacinc PR i [ — . ambh. 6i6.00; fe , 833 11, 1 uth Omaha G, NrEAL-RIem vellow westorn, 8 | & Rt it Wenem Uicn Coffee Mariket, . E 2 | feader’ “lambe, $4.0004.40. sents 1t ‘chapter, dlocese ot Ne. RY i randywine. #6603 Livarpaol Gesin and Nrevisions, o pra 5 3 W YORK, Sept COFTEB-8pot ; | S braska, to same, 520 1 t 2, block afloat; B vork, | qAVERPOOL, Sept. 19.—WIHEAT—8not, | mexag & Pacifc ., . g 5 No. 7 invoice, Sige; mild, quir 8 5 D i st Ay o e BARLEY-Qulot; feedin ¢, | Qxm; No. 8 red, weatern, winter, Sa ad; | *°0 0 e o8 opened ateady | 1o i Nebraska bucke... 5 ert Mafor to James Neviife, Tot 11 NOARLIEY—Qulet: teedin Gk £ No. 1 northern. spring, 6s Sd: No, 1 Cali | sOffered. N pointe lowar but theaed WAtk [ 4 Nebrasica yearltnga. .. it e R ALY Barley ‘malt, dull: wosiern BUNGlo. | rornia, 6 Gladgrin 6d © Putures, 'steady; - the forelgn selling, disappointing Nehraskn wether. | WD Mead. jr., and v " Benjamin Vpmpalt, dull: woste 4 | Sentember, 8a 2d; Dacember, s’ dd ! x statistics and abkence of speculative sup: | & 03 3 | 628 Nebraska teeder iambs. ... m, lots 18 1. block BB D mres o0 bui exp CORN-Spot, American mived, new: qulet, | 3 MONEY—On eall, | port. Cable news averaged up 4 standoft. . £ 3 | 28 Nebraska teeder Tami o lots 2 block 4, export; snot, strong: No. 2 red. Sitec'r L M. Futures, stendy: October 48 | firm ‘at 1%4@2 ‘per cent; last loan 4t 13 [ Boot market was neglected _and tending | 8 | 2% NeHEAshE Aok ewes ik park afoat; 82he’ elovator: No. 1 wortfers. Wad: November. December, 48 2tad. | Prime mer, b L0 per cent down under frecr offerings. Market closed 7 14 Nebraska owes yman and wife' to Martin uth, k8ie £, o b, nflo No" Frae Do PROVISIONS Amerfcan refined, BTERIL. CHANGE—Easier ‘with | steady at net loss of o points. F lv“:‘ awad, .. i . m, lot 1, block 14, Dwight & futh, 82%0 £. 0, b. ‘whoat "Oatlonard, Du-| arm, at 308 0; western, firm, at | get business in bankers' bills at $4.871 | sales 16,230 bags, Includl 8 | v | 888, ;“’?‘"l! aidas o 40 Brm' and sxdont. br tioat, Ontlons obened | 373" 6, for domund and at KMOL for wixt) ;v.; $7.05; October, $105; No : [ Tduhio wethers 15 | “:.‘,‘,_" i Riishiand 6 Alois ! 4 1 three brier se days, | bosted rates, $8450458" Commer. | Decemi ebruary, $1.5; March. | 300 gacders i L 8d0 feot lot 4, and &40 feet of B ihe norineear Sint < v“‘,;“m* iren=th | TOLEDO, O. 3 A .| BILVER tificates, 623,@63%c. Bar sil- 0 . | 238 : m:. \\:-:”. rs 3 Association ndd 100 Sorine i : frtea "0 | Mgher wnot ahd” Hebtomber, &e; October. | ver, &%, Mexican dllarse i New York Dry Goo ST/ |47 Tsan worn | Quit Clatm Dee Sharaf sk ol aloa'ed o big | gatic: December, $18c NDE-Government, weak; state, in-| NEW YORK, Sept. 19.-DRY GOODS . 1 el LT R 8 | M. M. Reed to William Kr Price ot THE REA MARKE Garvin und wifs epeculative 3 e CORN il lower: No. 2 cash, 41%; Sep- | active; rallroad, frregular. The demand for st tons h been . CALVES. £ 4 = of ey of 81y swl; 9-15-12 fhpauintiv L SoTees | tember, 12c; December, 3 : Xhe closing prices on bonds today are as | on a_quieter scale todhy in all departments . X S RS 0AG0 ° 1Y M. R Johnson and husband to sa Maroh OAT ehanged; 2 cash, Sep- | follows | A8 are scarce and dealers very dim 5 2 81 8wy 0-15-12 soareh. | gember, 22e; December. g R Ty e e oUIt) to trads mith. Hleached ontidns Lo § OWS AND HEIFERS Cholee Ligh | Reian. closed, ¥TTe W an o | TRYESDUD: unchanged’ 2 cash, Me. s 1045 N g 1914 | advancing, higher prices named on severn 010y 804 3 Stendy what Lower. B0 Banon. axesiior ok arimariay 3c; Octoher e Decems | g CHOVERSEIED-Dull; " lower: ™ Odtober, | 40 gounon g ! medium grade tickets. Print cloths, qul ! 1: CHICAGO, 9. ~CATTLE—Receints, | ©ai{' faat tot 10 and wll ot i1 block | 36555 December No. 2, $5.80 R Mk g bt strong.” Hrown shoetings drills . 7.000 head, ineluding 2,500 westerns and 1,100 [ 3y et ot b 8600 LU.: exports, 5455 o new 48, T X and coarse colored cottons held for ex ] . 3 Texans; cholce lizht and medium steers wales, 135,00 bu; futtires. 5000 i | Dulyth Market, 35 Soupans.rey . trema advances. —Prints, firm, good d ATte Ty steady, others Balle lower; western steers | motal amount of transfers........... 80,007 spot, firm: No. 2, 4510 dior and | DULUTH, Sept. 19.—WIHEAT—No. 1 hard T AR mand. “Staple ginehams’ against buyer _STOCK CALVES slow, feeders 10e lower; Texans stead b, afloat. Option 15 | cash, 8%e; to arrl thern s i 19 | Men's wear woo'ens slow. YOl T natives, hest on s today - all day, but tather quiet o o Boprember D 0UPOR 1.0 e STOCKERS AN 3 [#20: good to prime. stosra, 8500 | o e to the' wheat strength. o A2 ¥ | do coupon arket L) J to mediom, $4 0 clected foeder z st e WA o i ey | g B eI s | s B Rl JURE YOURSELFT osed quiet, at 15@%0 1088 o HeRT T onr: LR, certificates, no bid. Shipments, 149,226 5 ers, weak, lower 5 cows. woak AiEaraE @ for ua to e advince on late fes; My ALSiaon. o callons; average, 91,218 gallons; runs, 107,509 3 o 3 10¢ 140 helfers. §3.00675.00 i A@dllge, closed A1%e; September. ol 2 LTI ¢ | average, 81 eallor ners, st 5alT; bulls, stead 46lac; October. . December, 1 Goje Mautem 8 LONDON, | So pt. 19.-O1LS leutta lin H 3 16, @ilLe, closed 41 secd seed ol M8, Turpentine CALVES-—Steady, $4.0046 i Evays CAgw 24t 0o FRLATLIMO A OATS-Recelpts, 1880 b ex) - pirt in 7 6 1100 hend; hest NN old by Drug bu.i spot. standy. Ni o: °N w d LIV i 19.~O1LS8~Turpentine y 40 a8’ at $4.05; Texa o i i gr emnt in plain Wrapper No. 2 white, 275" No. 3 white, PHILADELPHIA, S g 3 F. deb 814 | spirits, 6 5.15; Texas grass steer Tex o Dy dxpress, b S p mixed western, His@dic; rack white t- | Firm: fancy w *; funcy tall NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—-011.8—Cottonseed B d.m. or 1 bottlos, ern and state, G options slow, but ™ o : . d firm: yellow sc. Turpentine, firm; 406 | N O adorn A% oI § 1t aike Jent ou reausss steady | i and western ) 4 8 [ d0ng 5 feeders. . 730 $3 30 00 h, FEED_Firm: spring bran, $17.00: mia o5 fresh south 9 | do 2 ‘s strong to ) FEMALE BEANS dline. $17.0010 50, winter bran, $i7 605100 | 2 ’ Calif, Dried Fruit, cows..... 838 800 | putchers. i Urast monthly oty $17.00617.50 York, full ereams NEW YORK 1. ~CALIFORNTA | 19 feeders cow 900 R (Jh e il HAY—Firm: shipplng, T5ai%e; good e 1, atle; New York, ful | DRIED FRUITS “Market inge:i feeders. | 821 cow 90 3% | g are: moat atubborn cane e choice. 82302l | ereams, fair 1o ch 110405 Ohio flats t . ng Was of 4 hand to mouth i feeders.. 80 3 6 SHEED ¢ Shiriman & Mo on e o und R & HOPS--Quiet: state. common to che 01110% + & N. un i | the ‘market continu 5 calve 07 head; shee » FUKIRA OF tnaiied by Lion Drug Co. Butialo, N Y 1899 cron.” 10618 old olds, i > 3 i anchanged pric - calves:.. 133 good ' to ol v - coast. 1899 crop, 10¢1%0; old olds, 241 %c | Minneapolis Wheat Market common 3. calves 10 mixed, # 1 E Cook's Duchess Tablets are successfully HIDES eston, 20 to % | >; | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 19.—\WHIEAT- f wOfered me . COWS..... 090 native lambs, used monthly by over 1000 ladies, Vrico, Californta, 21 18e; Texas, dry! | tembor, § Deccmber My r ' m cow K0 @565, 3 si. By mail, $1.05 Seud 4 cents for 2 1o 30 1hs to arrive 1 hard 1 northern, Hoston Stock Qu ! 1 . 1 COWS..... 970 " sampln and particuiars. The Cook C LEATHER - F hemlock sole, § Si%e; N rthern, )STON, Sept. 19.—( . " COWS 3 ¥ 255 Woodward ave., Detroit, Mich. Ayres, light 1o heavywelghts, 90t oi | PLOUR-Higher: 1 il fk o, . 2 fecders ¢ 8 107 Omat Kuhn's & D acld, 2e@aige, " 1 pat . k : y T cent. Officlal feeders WOOL- Dull; domestic 1 528 con Sngar Market, i fecdors AR Texas, inalic BRAN K X J o LONDON SUGAR=Reet 36 feoders. . 6 A bulla & PROVISIONS— Beef, v, $10.00 § temt 18’ 04 heifers feeders Ccows teady. | e i, 51 0 i Rl B UGAR-Raw, | § hel foodar A e JAMES E BOYD & CD,, CE A U L , PEORIA, 11 . b S 3 n i 1 # heliers foeders ATV d: firm Teiephone 1039, Omaha, Nab ik Ty, Shquiaars : | QATE=-Quict; No. 8 80, billed ; : y foanc| §Batl el ; o, COMMISSION, Bt *Amerion: 501 oo ki || AWHISKY—on the $1.26 for fine ; ‘ 1 cow . : GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS i et K" St | ! iy R g commalAN S TGS o ort clear 0 b H18.T Milwnukee Geain Yiarket IR SANDUSKY, Sept, 10,—The T 181 4 pordence: Jonn v GRICEFFlim, domestic FL0TOXUIA 4 | g WA UK ER, Wi, Bopt 18 WHEAT g of Al ) focder, eder £ 0 _Mirect wiies Lo Chicago and N MOLABBES--Sthady: New Orleans open | Higher 1 ‘northern,” M@stie; No Wwh « le | 4 Pt B 3.5 | kettle good 10 cholee 10 nortl - B . E i | TALLOW. n: elty per package RYEF . 3 , U ¢ th { feeders hocs country & W 4T HARLE A 4@sic; sample, | 0 If ! i y al N . o BUTTER Recel 21 pkss. e B, § d v i } tate creamery. 1 June creamery Muslos! i Smit 3 ) " mirket B2l tactory, 144111 . i ’ | ! feeder 3 ? i d er CHEESE~Receipts 12 pkgs firm CHICAGO, 8 Clearings, §: ol NI . " arge colored, 11@i1lye; small eolored, 1e; | balances. SLAI2T4. Posted exchange, R | NEW YORK transport | oy pooqarg,. 70 arge white, i1c; small white, 11t A8 New York exchange, 4c discount I8 D . McPherson, loaded with supplies furnished Toe G Tu 8070 pkev.: firm: wests [ NEW YORIK, Sept 16 —Clearings. $i33,. | U by the citizeus' relief committee of the lower; bl S feedors 1000 415 [ heifer arn, regular packing, at mark, 1@ 1c; west- W8 balances, §9,118, 16 feeders.. 808 3 503 orn Toas off. §T. LOUIS. Sept. 18 —Clearings, $6.160,148 Condition of the Treasury. Merchants' assoclation for the rellet of |} 10 foeders.. 48 10; cows_and. heiters. §5 106 “ Y GOOMANY LIFEBLG BRANCH K3BNSE UDTAL-Tis continues it downward | bulances, #53,0%. Money, 6G7 per cent;| WASHINGTON, Sept. 1o.—Todus's sta e Galveston sufferers, sailed today. 13 steors. ... 0141 4 § 5 cowa....1110 HOGB—Recelpts, — T400; markes steady,; | GHATA NES. IGoLN NER