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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