Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 25, 1900, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 N o v N1y . materfal effect in metal circles, as there | tanding upwa t the clowe Htate com 20m 4ilgpfre. for checks; discount rates, (l'f i NN N 97 teeders. 1001 2 fanders. . 891 as usual & number of perople cullsd to shake \ £ Al NA AL Srthetn iron a drop of 50 points was re- | sl ool A B rede. Prune bills, 4% per cent. Business was quiet on Al ‘ LD 41 111 heifers. 2 bulls..... 1188 of important visitors, either oMclal or po led, with the market weak, but pig iron Ty per pound, s to size and quallt the b luy, owing to many of the N cows 2 22 cows..... 1081 29 ltical, within the next fow days, and ae th - wvarrants continue dull at $9.37%@ ts, Royal, 1iglec, Moor Park, | 1ins tors being avsent. Interna K Neb, official demands upon the president's tim ro was an advance of €158 in London s, peeled, 164185 unpeeled, B9 ional seciritios were, weuk ' Amrleans | { teeder.. 3 W feeders.. 62 178 | 8Te lens exacting now than thev huve | Jder Oa mants 1 prompted a firm o were strong, notably Northern Pacifics, on i 0 | 63 feeders feaders.. 862 33 | for some time i I8 probable he tak Weak Wheat Market Under Cables and t mark t $27 bid. Speiter | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, | favarable traffic reports, Banke and indus. oosipta of Oattle Heaviest Today Sinoe John King-Neb week of rest Bearish Statistios. t it “unchanged prices, | rlals declined owing to the continuance of Soptember of Last Year, 4 feeders eders.. 4% KhdFione: | Market at Timoa Tiites Above Level | Foling Ui : om0 00 [ YELLOW FEVER AT HAVANA b1 7,00, ows falr to extra, 4% | of Saturdany’'s Close. Stock Quotations, & ORK, Se 2 i nrke ound ¢ 1 3 y g CORN DULL BUT FIRM AND CLOSES HIGHER | 5 Jups rlonts, opan | BOME BRSOt Hoth MAnAry Saues o T o0 s, Hany et 485t | NOT ENOUGH HOGS TO MAKE A MARKET| . . R T ow i i B S B sing — 8 cowa. ... 1060 . toduy and prices were at one time lifted to | o A, T & 8 % [Wis Central ' 1 cow 970 hreak Exist - t v oy {te substantially over that of Oats Are Innctive and Furnish OMANA WHOLESALE MARKETS, t"i"‘vl"{ -‘v‘;‘hv‘; O m"}k-:kv:;:? 1;"":“""" io ptd 67% | Atchison 4s e Sheep Late in Arriving, bat Meet slon a Shade Lower=Provis Aition of Trade And Quotations an | NOUNCIMent of u smail faflure early fn the | Anar. Siear itk N k. G & C With Falrly Good Demand and | oo ! s AT WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—The surgeon Open Quiet and Easier Because aaTe i Thes Prodtnes ernoon put a atop to advancing tendency | o, 200 8 [Alloues Min. ‘o Lambs Also Command About B rophiglge—Neb general's office of the WAr department ha of Heavy Hog Recely 1G8—Recelpts, light; good stock, Airm | and dull, with only @ few net xaind remain- | Hoston Elevated .. 146 |Amal. Copper Steady Price 1 teeders B ine gy § b b s B L The special points weakness were Bosten & Me 19715 | Atlantic AT King—Neb, yellow fever in Havana, although it s LIVE POULTRY—Hens, Te; roosters, 31 | People's Gas and Brooklyn Transit, the for: | C. B. & @ 1301 | Hoston _— B ¢ own to there considel . $ | 1 abFing ehlekens, 8o, diicks, 435c, Beene, | mer dropping helow 5 before 1 ho tlose and | Dominion Coa W Hutte & B “Walker-Neb known to extst there to a considerable cx CHICAGO Va5 turkeys, S | the latter touching 45, being the low prices | do ptd 110 [Calumet & H. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 3 A B O CHEL, . STIVATE SQvices TEWEISHAVEIW) SES: bearish stati FRESH DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, 86 | on the present movement. he lite wenk. | Federal Kteci 0% Centenninl 3 Receipts were Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep, | © feeders iR Ol cate that the outbreak is serfous. The SHrGE todiy; OStaber ¢ et [ 9c: roosters, Sise; ducks and geese, SGi0c; | ness had n symputhetic effect elsowhere | do ptd 8 Franklin ... o M P PRt iy ] Neb, or o he best P o cit Corn closed higher GAME " Prairie “hickens, per doz., $2.50 | the New York public utilitics beinig notably | Gensral Eisctric .14 Osceoln s Same day week before.. 60 Lo 998 | 1 co i 1Ry '“ dad aziong Americans who have gone there Jower. Provi e | gl : uffected, “Fhe Mieol stocks were prominent | O dg- pia o A G R Y jl0 joow... It 18 said at the War department that no $6.and lard [ HETTER - Common to falr, 12tc; chotce, | In the early wtrengih of the market on ac. | k4. Eiectric 1i Quincy four weeks ugo 4118 1 14 2 foeders. . 905 fears are entertained of a sorfous outbreak Under the i L parator, glci guthered creamery, | COURE of 4 Bettloment fof' the coming year | Mex Central .. Vo R wkp price puid for fiogs for the last I8, Coftee—Neb. among the troops of the United States, as northwest October t d & SHECS MSI—Trout, 10c: bluefish, ¢; pickerel, | the kroup were marked up from 1 to 1% | N, B G, & ¢ Utah Ml feveral days | comparisons 2 0 " they are outside of the city and not in the to Wti%e higher Wye. The stend At L e LR }"lr..” asee went down on the il call over AR VLR 1 1900, (1899|1898, |1597.11898. 1508, |18 Larson Bro-Neh infected districts. The outbreak is not un 0N Wab for & " wever, & herring, 6c: black bass, joc; sai- |4 pol ut rallied and close with a net bkl 5 0 09 2 77] |68 0 cows i@t O Wt b the statistics were turday's | mon, 13; white baws, 10c; cropple, loc; | 1088 of 3l The whole group yicided to nd y B g alin s 81 1§ feedurs. 108t 3 85 cows..v 18 expected, as fever usually develops about o atatiaties 3 " e LT ees | Uireh, 5. thaters, reen, c: Rolied lob | Some extedt with die fater® weaknean i the ls 1815 § feeders.. 0 3% this time of year and is cven worse durine hice hete 16000 b, were | Sters, % mackerel, Joe; codfish, 1oc; yellow | farker, e hally In the, musket, was Ghe New ¥ veid the months of October and November thun Russian whea 1 . Danubian | "R OVSTERS — First grade, solid | (he #horts and to the absence from the | NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The following are &L eedere in the spring. - Surgeon General Sternberg il " g Rowed 4t | Bgkes RS uhinat grade. sold | hoard room of some of the infiuential boar | the closing auotations for mining shares 3 cal does not think there need be any appre The an ' i | traders on account of the Jewish hollday. | today Salves 8 .1 - 1 cow 24 |hension concerning the spread of the McLean— disease. 0 calves... | 10 cows 3 16 tecder 10 feeders 3N ty of I xtra indards, dc. Second | ppe regumption of mining In some of the -— = OGS Thnene s the likhest run ot hoss | FLOOD WIPES OUT VILLAGE HEstes fnerense v, | mrade ew York counts, Cheiar T et wheat came ¢ re stuit, | Brade BAIA e yoh®® | conl mines had a rather bracing effect on | Chollar . Ontario and October dropped t The marke PIGHONS- Live, por dogef, 9 = | the market and published estimates of the [ (rown Poin Ophir N16d for & time e which VEALS~Cholce. sgioc, | avallable reserves of coal already mined Cul Plymouth steadied for me on the o | TAY - Priocs ot Omaha Wholesale | detracted somewhat from uneasiness over | Deadwood . Quiicksilver in wheat und flour, were TG0 [ A rioes i "Chotce hogtand, | the effecte of the strike, but there was no & G . § Gis, 4 hege today that has been on this market in bu., but heavy primary d_nn | Hay Dealer ntiont ce upland. | rydical change in the spirit of the specu Norcross orra N 3 L 6 0S4 3 ong_time, only about twenty cars being fncrease in the visible of 1 bu. turnad | §5: Ro. 1 b madium, $0.50; coarse, | Jation and the undertone of sentiment con take & . 35 in sight. A'good proportion of those were | Texas Creek Carriea Away Every h ales again and October dropped ¢ 0 o straw, 300, These prices are fof | tinued decidedly appreciative of the future | Iron Silver L8 [Union Con...ceoeenr 3 late {n arriving, so there was not enough Bullding—Several Person e, On_ profit-taking by shorts the mar- | Ay OF KOUC COIAT 1 mand fair | of the money market, The fallure of a | Mexican .. . % |Yellow Jacket ... 3 2 on the market to Interest buyers. Chicago Drownea ket rallied 1o 7% it the clos . Wi \\‘wk | “OATE N0 T White, 28 w‘u »l.»"n.w. firm was unimportant in it = e—— e — . 19, 433 b n-p-nn;-u‘- 10¢ decline, and what few were i October Wa% srimary re: | QATS—No. 8 white, 28c self, but the ¢xhaustion of customers’ mar S 7 § 43 | on sale here changed hands on a basis of ceIpts wer 2 ared “with | GORN-Ne. 8 gin& and their faflure to extend = them ool Bt e Ak ki b bout a 5ailec decline. ‘The quality was| ST, LOUIS, Sept. 24.—Information con 3.504,000 b i Cat which was assigned as the cause, attracted (| _LONDON, Sept._24.—4 p._m 1 46| 2 8 one too good and very few lightweights | tained ih dispatches from the Nueces river Duluth r KGETABLE somo attention. It {8 a matter of theory W, money Erle . were included in the receipts. The range of | E week and 1,5 eeldpts | CUCTUMBERS-Per dogen, 20725¢ that many brokers have demanded aw ex- | do account o do lst pfd prices was from $5.10 to $5.20, the top price | Valley, In Texas, says that in a little Mexi- were 419 cars, | New | NEW T RNIPS—Per bushel basket, 8¢ tension of margins from their customers, | At n 215 Pennsyly being pald for n good load of lightwelghts, [can village, La Atgle, on Gallardo creek, 1‘15‘(.“4" porte | Kn« NE ’A‘-vl‘lv”“af‘r:;”\ i:f'v'n"«[- 1‘»1\- wee vw Ihy;‘..xr\‘tyu'!u': Canadian Pacific ] 2 'vnru..r.“.» sunday m‘”\lw was not much of an ln‘.nm]r- l;! the | a branch of the oces, not @ jackal is left . bunches, e Bt paul 1 he officlal ot cars of T Tt e e, e Ar. |standing as a result of the flood. A Mexi 1 | Corn was dull 1 . 1 3 “E—Per dogen, 10@15c market interest rates we not changed, nois O brought in tod. ch road was rivals wing just about the same prices | that both the the Uni TS Home arown per dozen, 15e, | DUL the outgo to the interior continued on as those opening market. Repre- [can family of four, and two American Kingdom were A ver half bushel basket, 40c; | @ liberal scale. The growth of stringency sent per half bushel basket, & e s [Anaconda ... Cattle. H gs.Sh'p. H'r's i bRy f i the foreign markets, oapectally London | 5™ ', M. & St. P. Ry.. o wive campers, supposed to have been deer hunt prd.. 7% Rand Mines ning all the Wi Iy, Wet we D 8 Per bushel, 40@S0c: sweet|uNd Berlin. promiscs’ repiewed pressure Central 1101 & St. L. Ry i No. sh. Pr ers from Eagle Pass, perish making the 110 e ibout i et R oah Tt Dusht e upon New York for gold, although the bills | "BAR SILVER-—Dull; 28 15161 per ounce. 2 movement of the wits wlgo a h ABHAGE Home grown. per pound. 1tse: | 01 commercial exchanige in the market were | MONEY-31 per cent. Short bills, 4 per | ¢\ & 200 on the Circle c d 08 Pas Dot Holland me grown, per pound, 1%¢; | Lufficient to depress. the sterling. rate a | cent; three months® bills, 4 per cent, = © VIR et CE L L UL Bl ! CATRA rown, per pound, 1%c tion. Last week's small exactions by i 1 C but this cannot be verified. All efforts to CAULIFLOWER—Per dozen, $1 3 ibtreasury were due (0 the lirge outgo Finanetal Notes, T8 M. R - . get word from Bracketsville, which was SOMATC = L 1 8 at institution on account of per ST 24, —Cle ., $5,78 - soked by ™ o i Yo f Bl b oy grown, per and an account of the renewnl of | halan t ~Clearing ,,.‘, 4 o wrecked by a flood a year ago, failed owing JONE-~Home grown, per bushel, 80 conversions and_premium Dayments | Now Yok exchange, S discount. pid. a0 . to the washing away of telegraph wires R Ny ome atown. per forced by (e measures taken by the secro: | discount asked 3 FRUITS | tury of the Treasury to withdraw govern. [ CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Clearings aths on Board Transport A CHEACal e Feesaiones Mpidor | ot derouiiat cudtieg Py iDe: callatih balance Posted a Total recelpts ) R WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—General Shafter clings, e: Utah freest g "1 of other bonds he requirements of o 1 A “Im"r‘\;;,;g“';l‘__ The disposition of the day's recelpts was | SHEEP—There were 38 cars of sheep re- [has telegraphed to the War department :-H ¥.~ ailfornia, per crate $1101 subtr wsury this w ok on the r lllu’ Koy 1,085, 2 ¥ ::rr"‘zlé")‘:r’.&u"'fi.fhh'.'m'f purchasing the num. ported on Jale today, but the bulk of them | the following deaths that occurred on the nialn, bt lar & P RUNES-Ctah and’ Colorado, per crate, | | TR T T PR ) Clearings, $15,001,844; b Cattle. Hogs.Sheep. | ket vary tlow in Snening A wtring fof | transport Grant, just arrived at San Fran- toher, por] YRR P e mosts | ALULRLL R SmCloxrings, 8- | QARA Basking Co 2 . Tambs brooght $1.75, 0r abott 5c lower than | cisco from Manila fotwenn 86,5114 1 A GRAPES — California . Tokays, 4-basket The majority of bonds showed declines, | aw York exchange, 40c dlscount. | oiy Hammond Co.. 03 they were . week ago today. Buyers did Private Edward A, Stearnes, Company $7.021,107.05, crate. 31 ncords, hol to but there were a_few advances. <Total | Manev, 1 Switt and Company.... 406 1505 [ not take hold with much lite, and the feel- | 1" : 2 5, grate, $130; Concords, home gfown. 1i¢ ar value, $575,000 \'nited States old | PHIT,ADELPHIA 20— Clearings, | Gidahy Packing Co 1310 273 [ ing was decidedly weuk F. Thirty-ninth infantry, Setpember 2, at o aware nid Ningurn, | 5 S e oalatered dacilied" 5 Dof | sid b0 10 batan i 2 a | drmour & Company. 5 6% | It was late befors any good shecp were [ Nagasaki, Japan, chronic diarrhea; Pri- Bxtimated WATERMELONS -As to size, 15620c each, | S2Nt new 48 coupon & per cent and the re if Company from on sale and the feeling on those was al%o |vate Nels J. Rasmussen, Company A, Thir g i e i o [ CANTALOUE ms, per dogen, 40gsoc; | Lunding 2e when iasued, the 3 and e 1 per _ Condition of the Treamury BRI &0 Oetpany prom : | Yary yeak. as Chicago had a good. UIbGral | ¢y.ninth infantry, Setpember 2, at Na- M0 Head, o putures ranged as followa:, | I8ERS sisen, S0QY R e e s er's London financiat | - WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Today's state- | ° Gountry : Tooked 10c or 15¢ lower thun the high time | gasaki, Japan, chronfc dysentery; First ] | LES-Native, 758100 per bu.; per |, Giimmercial Advertisers London financial | ment of the treasury balances in the gen: | R. Becker & Degan i ' lugt week 0 i 2 bbl., 2500300, ’ A cral fund, exclusive of the $150000,00 gold | Vansant & ¢ H .| “There was no particular change in feed. | Licutenant Faston =Burchard, assistant i ¥ 7 slar cha a- Artlcien.| Opon, High, | Low, | Close v: | P I0Re ah BEL o e Aull and featureless today, shipmenis of Tast e . 2 5 Artl v RANBERRIES—Per bbl., $6; per crate, | gid to the continent having a depressing in the diviston of redemption, L. Carey 2 ) era. the murket holding just about steady. | SUrgeon, Forticth infantry. September 2, ¢ v ¥ alance, $134,692,20 [ Lol & Co B : o et g’ T effect. . Amerieans, after a weak oenin: " i | Lobman & C : . Quotations: Choice western grass weth. |at Nagasaki, Japan, chronlc gastritis aud Hept. B LEM \\-..1 S _ | rallied on a report’ that the eoal strike had MoCreary & Clark... . <o | ore, $3.76014.00; cholce grass yearlings, $3.78 | (pronie aisent. ¢ Gbro ! gt e i oo 80 8 | g EMONS - culifornta, extra fancy, $.26; | been settled o _confirmation of this b e W. 1. Siephen . | @a0; cholce awes, $3.5@3.60, falr 1o’ good disentery; Corporal Hugh Mil- : cholce, $4.60614 7 ing received and New York offering no sup. sl Cotton Market. Hill & Huntzinger. i ewes, $1.003.25; cull ewes, $2.5044.00; cholee | ler, Company C, Thirty-second Infantry, S-Per bunch, according to size, | port, prices weakened and closed enly u | NEW YORK, Sept. 24— COTTON--Today's | Benton & Undefwood e spring lambs. $4.65g4.75; fair to good spring | Setpember 4, at sea, crupolius pneumonia | little above the worst. Tintos were weak | market was a byl affair. At no time dur- | Huston & Co . oo | lamba, $€.ME4 8 foeder wethers, $3.85 v ' D s " allfornia, new cartoons, $1; layers, | slight fall in copper. Money was in | ing the sessio Was there the lightest 1n- | Hamilton & Rothachild v ¥ 1.65; feeder lambs, $1.00G4.40. Private James W. Dougherty, Company ¥ 30 i strong demand, the market applying to the | dication of weakness and in no instance | L F. Husz ) . . No Av Twenty-first infantry, September 7, chronle MISCELLAD | Bank of England for a large sum at {13 | Was there an attempt made to bring about | H. L. Dennis & Co....... 2 . 6 stock lambs [ catarrhal dysenter: Private Robert L NUTS—English walnuts, 2@i3c: | ber cent for onc week. The bank losi (& reaction from the opening rise. How- | A. 8. Mawhinney I . Nebraska fesding wethers 3 3 na h 3 filberts, per b, 1 per b " lgs | €303.000 gold in German coin and recefved | ever, speeulation was restricted mainly to | Other buyers ... 96 2,404 Utah lambs Goodrich, Company D), Thirty-seventh in raw peanuts, per i%@bc; roanted, ‘Ll.A\li'{;:-m’\\nu m.‘AI it i | the ‘I<'\|U'nr' u'n]«‘!'laflod to reach the m.,la Total .09 Utah lambs g S fantry, September 11, chronic dysentery h e following are the closing prices on | proportions which were so characteristle otals ....ooiiin 9,094 Nebrasks cwes k Warren Dy ex-soldie chrol No. st No. 3 grean, New York Stock exchange: of the bull market two weeks ago. The | CATTLE-There was a big run of cattle Nebraska cull ew . a4 ks "."""'"m" bl . il salted, 7 alted, 61 Atchison % 14 (Unlon Pacif opening was stealy, with prices up 1gl8 Lmlmy at-all market pointa. the supply };‘n.v ranki ewos 4 3 ysentery; Private John Martin, Company veal calf, § ta Ve 1 prd a0 . points, his ing largely a svmpathetie eing the heaviest singe September 18, 189, lambe D, Thirty-ninth infantry, Septembe 13, 12 10 18 Ibs., 6c re & Ohi Watash S Movorment. Liversool Having advanced far | The Chicago murket, with 21500 hesd on | 7 Nebraska ixmba : dyaentory: Privete John A: Blowater Odt. e Pact ‘ bevond the expectations. 0d buying for | sale, came steady to 10c lower and that Wyoming wethers ¥ 3 “ 1 he 9 3ant P vy wdis| it 75 ¢ the forelgn account, an indisposition to | naturally made the feeling here a Hitle Wyoming wethers. ... .. 4 pany A, Thirty-ninth infantry, September | anirnne s n sell on the part of local parties and a scars | easler. The markot was of course slow in feeding lnmbs 51 415 |14, acute dysentery and malarial cachexia; | cukdss RIS B, M. WHE St of pit shorts added to the firm undertone. | View of the big supply, but at the same 2 Peivate Thomss J. Molloy, C any H camn, L s A Ivd A reRtc After the first half Rour business settled | ime prices did not in the majority of | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. i 3 aginasy he: May, ko A | Aaxis Tinress * | down to a slow room trade, with the mar- | cases suffer a very great decline Thirty-seventh infantry, malarial cachex) oy Whto b fal(aw -t R v it (hroiigh the decline. which was due to an | with much liic. Those thac did change ik Prices Somew hat Lowe :nm:v:myhn, ’lln'rllrmnlh m‘hm y, Septem- e a A N R oomd 101 | - OATELNG, iy it Wbl abgence of cotton for sale. The closing | hands, t h, went at about steady prices | ¢ AGO, Sept 24— CATTLE--Receipts, | ber 17, chronic dysentery; Private Charles ELALR-FITI: Wi paten: 3 a5e: Seplent oL O b . iy (3 Sibles were bulli<h, though the sttuation 1 | 48 compared with the clome of lust week. | 22000, including 4600 westerns and 3,300 Tex: | Owen, Company G, Thirty- r traights, $3.2040 clear: $3.200 P Thc; ‘October, Zic A v Thirty-ninth infantr: Sprink o 3t tonts, $3604.10; | 2%c; No. 2 white, 253 @26c, ks s 8 A Mait | the ‘west was regarded as strongly ad-| One buneh brought $5.25 that looked fally | #ns: generally sfeady to 10c lower; natives, S i i spring spec A patents, L] NG 4 Afe, ¢ . Malting | versa to the crop Recelpts were not as | steady with the way cattle were selling on | best on sale today, two _carloads, at $.%; (8t 8sea, September 21, chronie dysentery; traights, $3.1063.80; bakers, $2.3072.50, RYE - Irm at 5ic ptd h 5 straights, §4. 10619 B . et | BLOURL Ol ana steatys batbats . AL 2| light as predicted and private cables de- | Friday of last week good to prime steers. #1045 9; poor to | Corporal Archibald W. Rouston, Company e ) E g TNGe; 2 3.00;" exta fancy and Btealpn | pot & ) bR Rl clared European epinners and shorts were | Recelpts included about sixty cars of m-,;(;lvmy $1.60a6.05; aelected fecders, steady, | g Twenty-seventh infantry, September 2 RS RN-No. 2, 11%@4%c; No. 2 yellow, 414 53,10 p B 4 Afrald of @ colast in southern spot mar. | COW stuff and buyers started out from the | $3.%0a460; mixed stockers, $2 i s g y 2 CORN--No. 2 i41%¢; No. 2 yellow, 413 e iny: animie a8 Del: L. gl Kets. As the seesion wore along the loc et to'get them lower. Some of the | cholee meady; mediim, 10 3 ute dysentery : i ; 5 or | Denver & g 4 market displayed no sign of returning nn- | choicest bunches perhaps did not sell more | 430: helfers, $3.00u5.00; canrers, $2:00a27); AL SRR > No. 2 white, . $1.5 Rt do mor. £ Thintion nntil at the opaning of the Taat | than a nickel lower, bit the general mar- | bulis, $2.704160; calves, $4.50a6.50; Texans, Meeting of Mnsonic Hodies, No. 3 white. ts20az. i . hour Uhfavorable crop reports, predic. | ket was 10@l6c lower than on Iriduy. The [ Fecelpts. 2300; on safe’ today, one CINCINNATI, Sept. 24.—Two great i—No, PYSing. 20@mt%e: falr ' othy. 8.0 15.00; peatrie, | ot Nor. pfa ¢ tlons for ' DUIlch. government repbri to- | greateat decline was on the ‘medium kinds. | load, af $120] Toxasfed stecrs’ HIAEO: | saronie hodies’ bes AR e ST ood feeding, 30a30'0; H H L 8,506 i prairie, | G v . . morrow, reports that spot cotton in *he | Canners sold fairly well at about a dime | Texas grass steers, $3.50G Texas bulls, | sjons here h y i o AL b | Hoeking cou L ity oy ons here today that continue during the e PRI Pk and PRTIRI Y Steudy e 1o Hocking Vahey wo0. 51| w touth "was wapldly hatdoning again on | AehnC 1o consideration the heavy re: | HOGS.-Reccipts today, 3100; tomorrow, | Weekothe general grand URapterund the SEEDS- ) ax 7 1 HISKY ¥ 3 5 Vi f § rgent export demand o prehensions o cons o ¥ re- cocipts today, 3300; tomorrow, 5 A eauh it $5. Prime fmothy secd y IRON COTTONT1i% 81 0 Hiinois contral 1 , | ureent, export demand and apprehonslons | ceipts Jeader Buvers. Look hold In Kood | 16,000 entimated: left over. 4500 montly I | Seneral grand coundil, the highest degrees 1.‘1%"“? vsvlttsw |“- 88 1 ok, 2 | B anes.e. Towa, Central our opening, staried W furesof covering shape toduy “T y uee ded i selling lower, .»w.m'w seady: fair ih}'arluufl. Hompiar: Do Hestin o Are I‘{_.m;‘;"}b“‘ 3 A, per 100 1, 4 o ¢ 4 " ) Which' soon grosw Into d full-fadged bul | abont everything they hall on hand last | $.60; ‘mixed and buichers. $5.10a5.5 b i ed are pre ary ribe sides (loose) Dry ¢ TALS-L/ lower, $4.2712601.30. Sp L E. & W B X movement. Prices advanced slowly ~at | Week, which gave them considerable con cholce heavy, $5106.50; rough heavy, "flll]!; i ST !m SVille next yeat. Aitthe houlders (boxed) i e better, $3.95 Py jo _prd.... . e i ater lnrensad e o clons | Adence. for this week's trade. The best | $4.95@5.05: light, '$5.20G5.60; bulk: of sales, | orrienTyft e 1 councll we Mt jdes (boxed). $8.155 POULTRY-Steady: ehickens, Tiéc Lake &hore X irs | T market was Reme with the advance cx. | heavy cattle were in geod demand and | §.20415 10 today, as follows: Master Bradford Nichol. WHISKY -Basis of high wines, $1 turkeys, Gei young, 10c; duc Louix, & Nagh f tended to 19G24 points. On the late im- | Went from nearly steady to a dime lower, [ SHEE AND LAMBS—Receipts, 25.000; | Naghvitle: Deputy Willlam Maso. 8t SUGAR -Cut loaf, unchanged Alac. Manhuttan L B provement Wall street was & heavy buyer | Dut some of the less desirable stuff was [ market Sal0c lower: lambs, steady to 106 | mppday N Ohotins H. Bt oyos Following are the receipts and shipments A Steady at Me. i § M t Ry of the October and January optlons very slow sale and unevenly lower, buyers [lower; gond to choice wethers, $3.50@4.16; [ V15 Een qieties 11 0! o) ) b el e ZSteady; ereamery, 1 | Mex. ‘Centrai 1014 |cenerat South purchised the winter montns fr aking oft Tully Te. Stock heiters ‘of kood | falr 1o choice mixed, $3.50m8.85; western | Waymere choetaim ot e G oW P Articles Receipts, Shipm'ts. | O B~Pork, ftm3. fobbing. s10.15: | 2/nh (lucose ind repr "u'.fll\v-‘l ) prominent forel qua ln'“n;-rw not much lower and were | heep IH"';’H'“"I Texas she o $2.501 Swanstrom, 8t. Paul; Condu of Councll e it 15,000 17,000 NS—Pol rm hing i 1 do houses were actively 20 securi ellers, n ambs, $4.250 western . en % Larrabee, more Blhars, S 105000 (koo | Lard. “ntgher? cholce, 05671, Dy et | wo.' i Int'nl o R A L G R Therc, was in the neighborhood af sixtecn | 8700705 L A e s IR B (L Corn, by § 111,000 1000 | insats (coxecic alendy: extra Mhois | Mabile [ aa | ton. The undercurrent of sentiment at | CAFS of & western &tecrs on Sale today — Barron, Columbia, 8. C. 3 3 1,00 clea e, $8.3716: clear side Bacon Laclede ' olos wtro bullish, w o | There was a fairly good demand for them New York Live Stoek, . X Dats. bu... 363,000 e bm d M the close was strongly bullish. with th The reports showed cmbership o path . 0 ooy, wteady extra, sh clear Tibs, | Nutional 1 ublle once. more AhoWINg intenso & and sales ranged from about steady 10 4 | NEW YORK, .Sept. 2 -BEEVES bl hers ats sk Mo Tadiongienin, Lot Bariey, bu 000 | 39,125 Jide 2 do pfd n the stap! tures closed firm: Sop- | dime lower in some cases. The cow market | ceipts, 4,618 head: very lmited trading; | from all parts of the country he srend e , LECEIPTS Flour, 16,00 bbls : wheat, nal Lead 1 | fember, 1030¢; October, 10.19¢; er, | Was generally 104 lower, though some of | good steers, steady, others lower: bulls and | chapter meets tomorrow, the two b On the Produce excliange today the but- | 2000 bu : cor 000 . onts, 51,000 by 0 B T LR b e Mren: | the best grades did not decline that much. | fows, Tower, $1.50G880: - bulla, $2T604.00; | aiternating . s most of " the visitors aes ter murket was fiem: croimeries, 1a3lse; | ©SHIPMISNTS lour, 10,000 bu.: Whes y ‘ MR T A B Tie: Ataw, | Stockers and feeders were nearly teady to | cows, $1.70G150; cables quole live Amer: | memners 57 tath hodles sha LB lutries, 1318, Cheede, firm at 0@ 11%c. | 6,000 bu.; corn, 45,000 bu.; ! G e rie August. e | @ dime lower, In view of the heavy receipts, | feans slow at 10%@13c; sheep, 1@1%; ship- it B Sggs, firm; frosh, 16 i o4 e [N, Alr, Brake Snot’ closed firm advince: middiihg up- | 81 some ot ihe less dssiranis inds were | menis ne rri Assoclation Jeets. Anans City sions. 5 merican .. unds, 10 daling gl o ales, 5 | Klow sale and as much as 15c lower than | —CALVE: eipts, 2,302 head: slow and | ., UriseR Ass ; NEW VORK KANSAS C11 T De. | Amerioan jangs, 1 zuiaditng: gulf: S ! the close of Iast week. Represontative | mic offs venls $50008.75: tops. $0.00: grassers | CLEVELAND, 0. Sept. 24 —At_today's P el ; 2 & W LOUIS, Sept. 26— COTTON-— 14 | dales L and buv‘!;»vvmlk.n $3.0002.50; mixed and fed ;:',‘,k'”" o "“'{1 i ,H‘.' ri\“'l e soitations he Da aTltye o. 2 red higher: “sales, 121 bales: middling, 10% SERS calves, $3.621504.2 son assoclution Bresle e rvin Qnoy y i regeints, 120" valew; shipments, T8 bales No. HERR ' AND LAMBS-Recelnts, 23481 flelivered his annual address, Me. Garvin e nditte 4 4@ ¢ stock, 5,780 bal 516 N head: sheep, 16@3c off; lambs, 26@40c | 18 warden of the Connecticut state prison NEW YORK. 8ept. 2. FLOUR-—Receipts. 4 i ok, | 108, .’ o PRRIpYIERs ' . Tower: sheah s300a450+ oulls 30.50: lambs. | and his report covered a wid: range of 20,660 bbls.: exports, 12,800 bbls.; sales, 55,900 | 1/gashy B i white, 3 2 sed § W ORLEANS pt. 24.—COTTON . 2 [} iTYR8] Ruoep e e bokie 00; b | yubjects in connection therewith. k ot wis held old prices on | oR On & do pfd Firm: sales ) bules: ordinary. $%c: good 5 5 18 4500600, Canada lambs, $6.50@6.00; culls, AL » pkis. The market was held at old pri 1 TAATs N hita: 5 puit2, ped i B RN I i A g i _‘ 4 3 H. . Hatch of Touin, Mica., read a_paper account of the relutive steadiness of north RY I No_ o 8 ! % Pullman 1 ¥ middiing, 106-16¢: good middling, 109-16¢: | JOWS, Receints, 12,201 head; market | entitled “A" Contractor's View of Prison west cash wheat and therefore was quict| JiAV_Chofee ¢, $0.50@10.00; choice | & 2 i MHAAlNG falr, 10 13-160: Toceipts, 18,823 hales PR casier at 5 808,00, Discipline.” rintendent John I, Scot all day. Minnesota patents, $1.2001.6); wi ¢4 |Sugar o £, Michig: : Y finnosols patents: 4500480 prairie. $8.00 i ifpead ack. 79570 bales: futures firm; September, e 2 3 T S5 ATIPReh, Wiate, Terormuatoty WRORS 0D R e exthas Khts gu.08 mery, 18620c; dalry, fancy, | . L [renn, "G iR | Todimec: Gelobor. b die: Nevember o - 1 St. Louls Live Stock. CrvilService i Prisone A generalt aii: 3.66. or _ exths SR Miny | i ¢ 9,647 December, 0.80a% flc; January s LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 24.—CATTLE~Re- | cusglon followed op 18 O Dl nosota bakers, 1 winter ~ low ah Atanod e i U, S. Leather...... . ‘. ’ 4 3 in Prisons.”’ and “Recreations and Prvi- h | h Missouri and Kansas jne ebruary, 06209640 March, 964 . 3,890 head, including 2,000 Texans: ) frades, §2.45¢ firm: sale off, cases returned; | do ptd @hehc: October, 9.85a966c; Ma 4 ; market a shade easier: native shipping and | 104es s Alds to Pricon Discipline 00 bbls.; fair to good, $3.1063 hoice to | v included, Yo mol b ¢ U. S. Rubber........ 9.6 . U . . LR Ly % ateers, $4.85@6.90; d a d teports were read by wardens of varfous fancy, $386@3.65. Buckwhent flour, quiet at | T 0" 805,800 b Sorm AT 10 T ¢ et aars. Fh 1065 B0; staors. under 1,000 | Prisons showing the different articles of ., 425, u.; corn, 47 3 cher stee 1 s, under 1,000 12,4001 2,50, ;oats, 26.000 ha Pacific 31 (Western Union .. X Coffee Market, e i 1% e il L 3 food served for each meal in their re- NBUCKWHEAT-Quiet at 61 5 g PS—Cheat, 66,400 bu.; corn, | S0, Railway 1L {Republic 1. & NBW YORK, fept. M-—COPREECSpot 3 P 0. Cown and helrarn: $5.005.00; oan: MRS LN R 8L Y38 rgab o 4114 4 o ot 19| 40 Pfdiess tio, steady; No. 7 involce, T%e: Cordova 1 s T, b 8 S5e4 06 "1 | At a meeting of ‘the priron chuplains’ i e % B3 oa B xo & Pacific:r 10 1P, €. c. " Bt 1 1 "Fitiras opened steddy with prices ners. $1.80q2 75, bulle, 82.25614.00; Texan and |, oofuion tody -the rosident, Rev, Wil- il LU A0 48 eriionl Grein ol e itfe decline and ruled weak under pres. o e R b " [lam 7. Batt of Concord Juncrion ‘Muss. ady; feeding, 13@iic LIVERDPOOL, Sept. 26—W : Novw Yook B sy sure following the ndverse Fuaropean and v 104 “ Receipts, 5,000 bead: market 10c | delivered his annual address, after whicii New York; malting, wadse, ¢ | i 3 No. 2 red, weatern. winter, G 50 | NEW YORK, Sept. 2-—MONEY—On call, | Braziiian news heavy recelpts ot olatiom: | 1 185 5 o Digs and lights, $o40a550; packers, | & number of papers were read. o e e STy R 1 northern, spring. 68 514d: No. 1 Call- | Armer, at 12 per cent, Frime mercantile | Moo e bom foner Tatal baten #4005 | 1000 4o 450 Gasas 0 B hutchers. $5 405,60 » X ull; western, 62668c. Ba res, quiet: Septembe " Bt 3 ed 0 points lowe otal kalos, 81 . 0 4 30 eceip 00 ; e v: lees WHEA 05 bu.i exporis, e feti Beptember. | paper AR hok CHANGE—Heavy, witn | D0E% Including ‘mber. /86,8561 00; N o STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, e Raea P, sl lo. ™ tambe, " B4 I0 M Delewatos Minaiad. . 124488 DUt 0,000 bu, future PROVISIONS- Lard, Amerfcan refined. i bust in_ bAnkers’ bills A¢ S50 | 33 Atas 81 LR LY RIS R B 528 and bucks, $2.25G3.7 tew, Lucten Baniel nnd’ Paul Kretlow, 120,000 bu. export easter; No. 2 | n . Hams. short cuts, steadv, €8 60. | ¢ 1se% for demand, and ot $4.x for sxts Moy, 14 N AT ;e 4 2 g Sore eltitod members of the committe o afloat, and e, elevator; 1 n n PEy B e Bhanid | §2.56% mand, and 4 i for slxty — STEERS AND HEIFERS. S Were slocted members oo the commiiies. of § X 8. Shou'ders, | da , “$18E188; commercial 4 - X g - the soclalist congress, which reassembled uth, 825%@si%c, afloat, new: No. 1 hard, | sqi o New York Dry Goods. L. 889 4 Kannas City Live Stook. the LT U R LI Ahla¢ Duluth, 8e, . 0. b, Buffalo. Options | " TALLOW-—Australian, in London, steady, | " S11.v B heates, 695 @80% bar, | . NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—DRY GOODS STOCK COWS AND HET KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. 2 —CATTLF ant of committeen. A confliot Berwe opened’ steady in sympathy with a sharp | 26s 6d : P ot "o @RNC: bar | poiie the Jewlsh vear the market to- | 6o 963 305 1 Receipte, 1700 head niitives 6000 head Tex- | Wrench delogaten wis settied by & northwest advance. but quickly yielded to | ROND! " weak; state, Inact attendance of buy- [19 . 5 31 32 i ans and head calves: market about | promise. remsure of Unionding and broke u cent u | aRa. rreay b £8 In all department s boen DRI L R i $4.40a5.25; stockers AL . aditional factors of depression | * NEW Ay Lt L HEOR0, SRSRUIRE Sanas ladab. i Gafet, but ready supplics are so small that EIFERS, and feedern, $3.95G4.40; butcher cows and : ¢ wereiberal increases o nih Ameriean ani | o Al S ram in I rIoH a andy (A b Ui ‘s o eftect wpon the market. Tane e 43 305 8 Bitern. SR Th canners. OSSN 0d | oL vREON Bent, o e WhAFe front Znglish visibles, & falr increase on yat on Saturday, September com- | S g vt T — | continues strong fn all lines of ' cotton EBRASK vosterns, $3.755.00; wintered Texans, $3.0000 | o . N, Sept. 24.—The whart fror itght speculative support and SEE | B by 1hS Men VOrE mEadiag ek aras 8 RIN-Y. O T goods, both staples and others. Limited 1) % - alvesn. $450G6.00 | again shows signs of uctivity and plenty trade; finally rallied on cover is_ax follow y -'l“ Hd Hi it ARORH R 3 demand for pi ths; prices very firm LR . g HOGS. Receipts, 3000 head; market s “\ri“-'""'fl 1|-A. '“«mf‘)‘“”” hl(wf;l‘" N;Pmn osed at SNhyc (v, BETRANTIge, closed 7,332,000 bu., increase 172,000 bu.; o G por NY, C & L s Sugar Market. reifers.. i 40 1 bull 3; light, $5.20; plgs. 4.75G5.00. ‘rains are arriving on time and twice as d0 coupon s|Nor. & W, ¢, ¢s NEW ORLEAN Sept " —-8UGAR 1 cow. 3 50 1 cow SHEEP AND LAMES Recelpts, 8800 | p ny people arc coming as are leaving. ' Ore. Nav. 1s, Quiet; onen kettle, 43c; centrifugal yel- | 1bull 24 19 fecders. head; heavy supply of westerns; market , A 2 p ! low. 565! seconds, 304 9-16c L 5 heifers, 4 33 14 feeders 3 active to ! J"’"‘ mx'uuklu 5.10 Prio Engnges Slo 8. L 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—SUGAR-—Raw, [ 9cows 1 fecder... T muttons, $850a48; stockers G 4 ’ h - ¥ 1 r refin L0 centrifugal, 98 tes eders oo 3. 251 4.00; culls, LONDON, Sept As a culmination o bu. export. The option market was steady | TOLEDO, 0., 24— WHEAT—Act upon .. o con.” 58 firmi falr vefiniiy. ¢4o; centritusal. % tos}, | 8 foedery o] cow.. B2ueL0; the ascendancy of American jockeys it s and strong all duy on strength of cash | spot, S14e: October, S1%c; November, 825 ReaIng. Wil 4a, LONDON, Sept. 24— BEET SUGAR-Sep- | 1bull 2 44 feedors st announced today that the Prince of Wales Proverty, w fair demand from shorts and a mber, $4%¢ b v gl 3 SO, : 1 bt B 4 fende g aotin En has e I Tod 8loan at u large retainer arge increase in the quantity on passage: | COTN h and September. Decem i e 2 - 3 feeders 10 48 feedors. 1042 (Special)—The Journal quotes for 1901, Many horse owners which heve ), fissourl Paciiic Ry 5 120 5 10 « « M Unfon Pacific system Loss of life is believed to have resulted « ) ) “ follows at 'sie; September 15-16c, closed at | 116000 bu., increase 131200 bu.; 82%c; October, 82 @sdc, closed at 3 De- [ 56,000 bu., incr ase 76,000 bu i barley, 749,000 BRI C, closed at Bt bu., Increase 131,000 bu A 4 : Recelpts, 165,000 bu.: exports, 120, coupon 9 wales, 15,000 bu. futires and 140,000 ” 1ok hitherto hesitated to desert the home talen closed firm at_i@Ye net advance; May 5 Wool Market. 2 foeders 415 6 feeders CATTLE-Receipts, 2700 “head; my BURATEA MRS s Canart ta ors closed at 41isc; September, 4813 ISthc, closed T8'"Cash and September, Be; Decem. | Che wul con ’ 3 fecders 388 1 feeds B Latiaty O went Divves seudhis Tonas SUdBkc: Dechritber, 41Tafiedc. cloned st the Ta=oash and Maplem i Decem : (R O R LOUTS, Sept, HeWOOL—Dull and | feeder I by g AL T T B R ATy Decerioet, AGe, olosec at e i Unchanged! No. 2 cash, Bitie N, 11 alk: mediuim grades. Wazsei gt i, | 1 Lo 310 1heifer LI A R et H G AR TR Girl Shoots Mer Father. P T e S S fonchanged; No. 8 casty s Neavy fine, 11G4e; tub washed, 1% | 41 COWa-- 10 S 8aa50; dearlings { Vst | LEAVENWOR R ity 2 white, Hadic i White, Ziic: tr - : | o7 feeders i 2 cow Stockers and faeders, $5.00604.10 Lutz aged 18, shol fatally “woundel miXed western, jc; track’ white, west- Philadelphin Produce Market. 8. R & T 6 i foeders S heifors. . T1OGS- Receipts, 2700 head: market, 5@ | her f ) v Lansing, south ern and state, Options dull but | PHILADELPHIA, Sept BUTTER : Pagifio 2 s sgin ket 36 COWS. 3 cows 100 lower des, $6.2005.25; bulk of | of her had_gent her brother Bteady with corn B | B R P 11, Sept BUTTER-20':c; Wwa ows Kiles. 35 2150 way to KChoo! o "bullet lodged in the FREDBteady;: spring bran, $16.50g17.00; | FirMyistiic higher tancy wentern Erie_Gene Union Paifle da.. 100 ot the week, 10,071 tubs 15 cows ows. i SiTiED CAND LAMBS-Receints, 1,000 | abdomen nd another fn the Tight breast middiing, $17.00019.50 GGS-Firm. dec highor: fresh nearby | F. W. & D Wabash s . 4 foeders cows.....1010 head; market steady to weak; limba, $4.600 [ Lutz will dic HAY-Sic 4e; §00d 1o | and western, Titc} southwestern, 19¢; south- | Gen. Blecir % ™HE R ¢ MARKET. ers 5 1024 5.00; ¥heep, $5.6004.00. encice, iy 3 ape N Towa Central 1 Weat” Bicre 4 33 foeders 106 S BLis Iaaiind S§—Qulet - Atate to cholee JME—Firmer; New York, full creams, | L & N. ur it Wis. Central 4% SR R o AT | i oo AR SAM ARIDORRA 1800 crop. © 104 3¢ Pacific wey, small, 11%@1iie; full creams, fai | M., K. & T 4 7|Va. Centuries INATREMANS 3:6ap. Tagord. Moy 2 feeders.. 840 3 & foeders 3 Following are celpts at the A G B R conut, 180 crop, i lic old olds 1bs,, | 10 chotce, 10kan i vio 4 . . B ey i reeders ) reeders principal western markels for Sept Mre of ‘the firm of Egbert MiIk & Co ] suto hs. - “When fdsted. **Offerad i cede Cattle. Hoga. Which has been & member aince May, 15% Yo Callfornla, 31 to X8, Duluth Whent Market, When: 1iaued. RORABEL MW, Claie o B H. Farls. tax lot 2 wteers. . 3 2 cows: 5 South Omaha 10,000 1400 IR T BT L RS O Yo 3 to 80 Tbs. 16 LUt W, 24 ~WHEAT—No. 1 hd Finane h 22-15-13 5 feadors 5 cows. . | Chicago 4 ) 300 nent of the suspension hud nbuolitely 1 ALEATHERC Fiim: homlock sole, Bugnos A e S (e RS L TR L s Armstrong to § Al Gould, ot 2 toeders HRSED At 3000 mant of' the auspansion had ahealiitely o AbTes llght to heavy, Buie; acid, 24T | NG § wprink, 10; 1o arrive, No. 1 hard, 8¢ | Gormuny today, gmounting (o €303,000, stit block &, Armatrong's sscond add.; Y pano. 8t Louls 000 .90 WOOL-_Duil: domestic flecce, 2sazse; | No: Lnorthern, e: Septomb 1 north- | fied discounts: Money is hardening, partly | AR, blysbang ta Pa s 1} Saar. P AR T Toxo T ecemb Mas, e 0ats, | Butiude tomarrow &80 of troneliny bils | e ohe teers » " “JAMES BOYD & GO, PROVISIONS- Beer firm: family, $11 500 must be pald for. 'The Jewlsh holidays an etof lots 4 1 steer : E @10.60; “extra Tndia. mess, $16.00611 00, * Cut On the Slack exchanke the | ; ing, trustos. to 0. 3, Houska N ! T Bt mente. i s | Telephone 1039, Omaha, Nel meats, steady: pickled bellies, $9.00711.00 — cheerful, excapt in the case of lot 18bs Millard & ('s_add } cows. i cows ! L : ickled shonlders, $850; pickled ams, e e W AT, | Amercnns, Bl R e N Vork mar, | 8, F: Merman and wite to J. N. Frei feeders 5 20 feeders AYaraps, BLAH biln. | EWER KA R0 KB COMMISSION, 0,75 ard steamed Sep- 4 5., Sept, 2 weak in sympath the Ne © na Wi se and se sw 8-15-12 0f 1 1080 Age. 8.690 bbis 5 . . o ALK TRmibon oised 5 hominal: refined | Lower: N horthern, ” §1G51140; B ik (o Taas ofiatitike AVEoL- | oers, WY EW se A0 so aw €151 2 icers 1%t | LIVERPOOL, Sept 24 —OILS—Cottonseed, | GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCK* eun Bouth America’ S0t compaund, ¥ | norihern, ments and dudrer. money, Latar, nowe 8 texcept 1 foot), biock 13 1 1o 4 eur. 1290 Hullyalinag, oyember=Apty, Steady 1 ¥ BOARD OF TRADE. @6.871; continent, TN, K. easy: shor 2 -1igher; ) they rallled. Business was of an entirely > Matthews to Mary Dw : 1135 4% | tine spirits, steady 8t f8. John A. Warren & clear, $13.754115.00; mess, 00; tamily, [ | BARLEY—Firm; 7e; sample, 404 | professional character. Grand Trunks werc JANS S0 Ay S Coffee—Neb IW YORI, Sept. 20— OILS—Cottonsced, | Correspondence: Ji n 0 ear, $13.750 mess, " am H, D or shares Were lower and Kat block & BMoraks 4dd . it s P Cofaembah, . yellow, 475, Petroleum, weak; r nrect wires to Chicago and New Y - — firs had o sagging tendency. 7The amount ST AL A IR o 0 3. g comh... 0L fired New York, $7.56; Philadelphia and Bal- | s — tor reamery, Minneapolis Wheat Market. of bullion taken Into the Bank of England | omiana Savings Bank to A V Remmington—Wyo 80; Philadeiphia and Baltimore, in oue e jon ~reamery, 17%c; dairy MINNEAPOLIS, Sept ~WHEAT—8ep- | on balance was £158,000. Spanish 48 closed Voo H P g AlRUS e o0 e ore... BT $.75. Turpentine, steady at 424210 Mg, Creamery i tomber, - lec: - October, - Bw@8I%e: May, | at 718 1d premium at Buencs Ayres, lof 4 I # ieltere... B! INDON, Sept. 2 —-OTLS~Caleutta lin HR.pm\H ), CHEESE-Receipts, 4,308 pkgs.: market | 8%¢. On track 1 hard, Sic; No. 1|1 ok Turner and wife to M Torrey—Wyo seed, spot, 08 5d; linseed, 34s. Turpentine 2 3l white, 11tsc; small white, 11% | northern, 8iige; No. 2 northern, 9% PARIS, Sept. 24.—The tendency of busi- BT g KT x A ot %is 388 5 ; .F Calitorn CHina news being considered less favorable | Juan e Xk 20 | 6 foeders 4 3 sc; Houth Lima ) Recelpts, 8,085 pkgs.; steady: west | NEW YORIK. Sept ALIFORNIA | In most departments thore was contini § — Pogu i packing, at mark, 12@17c; | DRIED FRUITS-DUl, bit steady at un- | ance of selling. Rentes were firm and there it Claim feeders 1 1022 Mekinley Takes a Reat. Wwestern. lnss off changed prices. A falrly active sales move. | was good investment demand. Three per Bannard, rece ters 5 feeders. 1021 4 CANTON, O., Sept. 24.—The president and TALLOW clty. 82 per pke., 4hici | ment developed for evaporated applex with | cont rentes, K Iog tor ihe ucoounty ex- |~ Housku, el al, lot Nz 3 Neb Mra'McKinley went ‘out for an extended eountry, pkg: | Ay iye A Steadier undertone prevalent on favora- | change on London, 3t ide for checks. Span. BR0A sy iiiansire et . 48 feeders § feeders driye early today in the bright sunlight . METALS price of steel rails was re- | ble country advices :’vhl a good inquiry. | Ish 48 closed at 7 1. Graves Neb and ides! fall weather. There were no call QOOM 4 NY LIFE 8LOG BRANCH 1038 NIE @uced to §¥, @ loss of 8, but produced no | Prices, however, were unchanged, butl BERLIN, Bept. 4.—Exchange on Londen, Total amount of transfers . | 2 feeders.. 894 390 20 teeders.. 501 ers of prominence during the morning, but anaA nEs. uncLn nge

Other pages from this issue: