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SEPTEMBER 26 1900. T SINANCTAL | | - A % “on g 1 P '@ |active; prices rullng 2 _lower: heavy T — 401 small, white, 114@11%¢; | hard, S1%c; September, Si%c: December, [ bills, 3% per cent; three months’ bills, \ VE CMAREET | LN d ‘mixed, $5.16675.25; 1ght, $5.1006.35; PIs, [OmlEI(CIAL A.\D H\A\A\(I\I, % R A Sl aud T e % Money was in good | URAILL I y A L \’m JERS AND STAC s b bt o pkis i aulet and Nt \ 8 Relying 1 | - STIEEP--Receipts, 4000 head: muttons 4 ouiar takiig ot mark, | CORN emand toduy. Moriey fs Felying large | BRASKA b2, Shada lowe nbs, $1.8 i Yosa off, Tl the Hank of England, whence it ho | {8 geeders.. & Hesters atondy rat lambe, ghads lower; lymbs, 318 Wheat Weak on Favorable Weather and In- A W ik JTOLEDO WHEAT the £ oxi e operiiors arener - | Liberal Recoipts of Oattle, but Market Held 9 foedors 10 teeders feeders, $3.250 0 oresss of World's Supply. : meiderable advance, [ CORN—Dull 3¢ September i or which has i depressing About Steady. | Hfestera. - ol : Lot et 1 it 128 7. PIg iron RYE—Dull; No. 2 cash, 51t v the Chinese situatl G i Sleady . mative shipping and expott steers, GOOD CASHDEMAND ON THE CORN MARKET | r:: weakness In CLOVER SEED- Jetober, §8.1 y rete 8L | HOGS OPENED WEAK, BUT CLOSED STRONG THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, b 18505 5 iressed beef and butchers' steers . cember, bon curities were Tajrly steady and were a 8 foede 7 $410415.90; ‘stocrs under 1,000 Ibs., $3.3505.187 bper ruled quiet mber, $6.67 edors \ 4 - " Tead was dull parity. Northern Paciilcs imj - foeders stockers and foodors, $3.004d80; cows and ) t while spelter contin Minnenpolls Whent Market, | ssation of German s, Grar fenders helfers, 200005 canners, $1500 bulls, Oata Are Eany, Because of Selling for | $iloads” The brokers pric MINNEAPOLT Dt 25— WHEAT—In ke were weak as @ res (AN | Goed Active Demand for Dotk Sheep | ] heifers ? 1 cow { Tdxas and I?;H..u;‘:'vvn $3.25¢ Northwestern Account—Provistons Ao Pl bl duglaall | 100 520 e rators being occupled | - and L bt 18 Yooders: b Recelpts, 6500 hond; market 6710 Rule Steady With Falr Vol OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, No. 1 northes 2 Northern, T8l th - o LJic amount of buliio Hi « 1 heifor Jgs and u.<|n; ‘u,-;r,,.h‘ packers, Busine - Te oM the BRI < gland or ; stoer 1 cow 0 3 065,30 butchers', 6,80 Fows kot i Condition of Trade and Quotntions on Peorin Market. ¥ y, was & anjah 4 stéor 1 cow 3 SHELD AND [LAMBS-—Receipts, 2 - St I Fancy Produce. PEORIA, Sept. %,~CORN—Steady; No. 2 QU S AE oY steer 2 cows ..., 1 head: ‘marke(stoady; native muttons B o . ght; good stoc 40c 5 i >, n the "e ateor 12 cows l@ 1 1.50@510; oulls and bucks, CHICAGO, Sept. %.—Prospect Fia8—Recelpts, light; good stock, fifM | T me_riem: No. 2 white, 23%e, track R ear A gloae 3 SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 2 et i 5 cows Kers weather In the northwest and LIVE POULA ens, To; roosters, 3@ | WHISKY—On the basis of $12 for fin Ty o Recelnts were Cattle. Hogs, She 5 S T E POULARY 11 Toosters, 3% | ishea goods, [ they pardally recovered. Apprehension gmcial Monday 10710 1837 10088 | ® eteers It 5 o \‘- A York '.llv oek, " ‘ A P 4 — - | ds \ .} ‘ Official Tuesday 5 8995 5,15 W NEW YORK, Sept. 25 8- R ot today, October « tirkeys, & N — deater settlement money caused a_declin ¥ s : A . (s Bept I &0 b S e e L I DRESKED POULTRY—Hens, 87 [ MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS. | Kitirs “Were firm o (he Tranavaal news ow & feeders pis. 80 head; steady; bulle, €003 ower. Corn closed Yo higher and roost 16c; ducks and geese, 510¢ Three per cent rentes, 100 f¢ Two days this w ' 8,602 16,393 | b fecders eders. 1083 cows 13,20 cables firmer; ive catt's lower. Provisions closed Zge higher for | led ' 15" G5t ¥ ey Fids Prices for Stocks Are Strong, Owing [ count Exchange on London Sume days last week . 6 Z0 | 8 foedere 37 4 cows 3 limidige: Yops efrigerator beet. Oyt January options. GAME-Prairie chickens, per doz., $3.00 0 Covertug Operations. hecks, Spanish 4 closed ot Seme Whek befors Aay 1T | o Tecders., 3 foodars. . 8" i arters of beef. Wheat started out weak in the face of | @4 mallard ducks, per doz., $3.00; teal, | NEW YORK, S X day's prices for | Batne Tour oo 1,438 8 113 cows 3 cow J Receints, 138 head ealn $1.00601.75; mixed, $1.0G1.7; jacksnipe, $1.25 | & s stror . Hoston ame four weeks ag 51 103 " 2 ¥ firmness at Liverpool and unimproved [ #1026 : be, stocks were sirong, owing 1o covering ob: | gt UL ot | CAYNIES nFice ML (oF hoae fof the gt | ¥ Duil steidy; grassers lower; nearly all sold; e e, The heaviness was due to pressure | i separator, 2lc; gathered creamery, :h\"wm‘ w»;;n were 3 alrea 1y .ml' nt :\W:vu: 1900, 11899, (1568|1597 . [1896. 1886, [1%04. | 15 feeders 1 feedor SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipt i’(\,m y longs, who were after profits. North g " . ol | Fverdieri g v sional bears ha . & 8 5 e Sept. 1 7| ¢ 1683 1stag 5 calves head; market slow but_steady; sheep, $1.00 west markets were lower and there was | gt coan Oy, 0o: bluefish, ;. pickerel, | overdiscounted the decline, but the faflure | do prd Bept. 2 | 3 T s, o4 poab. T CCanads Jambe, | Sci catfish, 12c; dressed buffilo, fe; white! | of a smail Stock exchange firm and the dis- | Amer. Sugar 94 | Bept. 3 16 faeders a0 selling for that account and for gners | fish, 1oc; herring, black bass, 10c; sal- | tribution of selling oriers SKiuly ar- | o ped 1104 [Adventure Bept. 4 3 feeders 5 . 2408 head; no sales re- a8 well. October early dropped to 7. A [ mori white' buss, 10c; cropple, 10c; [ ranged %o as to appear to come from last | neil Telophone Alloues Mining Sept. § heifers 2 bylls ported; nomi strong Focovery to Th@itige took place on in- | Perch, Gei lobsters, green, 2c; bolled lob: [ year's bear leader strengthened the confl | Hoston & a 58 |Amal. Copper .. bt 6 heifer 1 vim ; — - correct world's visible supply figures and Sh5 CICURRERS, S0, GONINE, X08) JELIOW iSO ;'fl":“‘r‘;"“ T8 and their attack v‘,nyflv C., B. & Q 3 |Atlantic 21 | Bept. 7 cow...... 970 3 1 bull... | St. Joweph Live Stook, o " P 000 'R o S rabe 5 he day was successfu Dominlon Coal 3§ (Hoston & Mont..... Sept. § cows o1 T. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept. 25.—8pe- the report making the increase only 1,84 ] STERS — Firat_grade, solid | awakening 1t again. They continied t 4o bt B B et § Do Nt D CAT LB Recelpta, 5200 hoad: mar- bu. Later the figures were corrected to York counts, per can, 40c; | efforts this morning and had L LR oot 4 el g Burne-Neb. gla T g 3 ad; foare ake the Increase 464,000 bu. and the 5, e siandards o, Sacond | for a time in the most promindnt industrial | “ay na it Ry g | Bept 1 feeder.. 1000 4 2 Bakan T westarn s gt fiiidacon "agnin commanced. October siack ‘filed. Now York counts, per | stocks, notably. Sigar. Tobucen and: Peo- | pitty b i b . Bebt g 3 SHalj~Neb. Texas and western BGS Aeils turned weak and sold to i7c, at which the | C4n dhe; ex standards, 20c. | ple's (Gas, but the generu! list falled to re- | gen, Eiectri Sept. 5 07y 4 3 23 teeders. 927 4 06 15 feeders 480, yearlings and calvos, $3.5004.6 stock- market closed 14c under yesterdny. A pre. | UiGGQNGIve Bor dosen, e Tess 1h" the ppcial siock o Lhern fo otd e e Booking Bros.—Neb, ers and. feedors, $3.AMTL50; veals, $4.508 50, diction of clear weather for the affiicted |y IQlAEcCholee, il . Consextenss Umcist stocks. 'The bDears in | my, ‘miectric i : ¢ 3 23 cows 922 3 10 HOGS- Recelpta, 7,000 ' headi market #pring wheat territory was also Influential AY~Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale s 'IM lence bought o co all through |y o nCal Uy 3 . 3 J. B_ Grash--Neb, opened weak to 2i4c lower; closed 5o lower TR the slump. New York reported 21 loads | J4y Dealers’ association: *Choice upland, | the list and wrought some substantial ral- | 348 Central o obes 1 HEE: 2cows.... T 275 7COWS. rades S0 1008, bulk of sales, $5.160 taken for expert. Seaboard clearances i No. 1 upland, $8; medium, $7.0; coarse, | lies., The declines i the, spec j vere | delok: Teiephor R g . } ‘A A oy [ll & , 8 2% heat and flour were edial to 459,00 bu traw. 8.0 These prices are for | Mol djout, and Broc ninton ah Mining s I |17 cows.... 1101 "G00 7 feeders.. 650 3 58w AN 8. 5300 Eri il ol 5% e I8-No 3 white, % antly outran the needs of the mon West End . Waolverines { ! 1 calf W . lower; lambs, $4.60a5.00; sheep, $3.601 ast we var ago.| CORN—No. 3, 38 and the rajds upon stocks were not | Westngh. ¥ 4 i ) 1 calf 20 5 4 oiDts Were o 0F 880 | BRAN—$12 successful in__distodging "selling orders 8 A 3 i o $ 8V Stock In Sight. o - Some UmIdIty was et i the bars by New York Wining Stock 3 i X caie M fow Following are the recelpts at the four was a good cash demand for corn| CUCUMBERS—Per dozen, Dottt s ot shadenly ble de NEW YORK, Sept. 2,—The following are | - cows.....1000 3 50 feeders principal western markets for September 2 as offerings were light the market| NEW TURNIPS- Per tush VBP0 of stecl tatle cut in | the closing quotations for mining shares | * Indicatos Sunday 0w 0 L feeders Cattle, Hogs. She T “ew RIaz the price of stecl rafls has 1 to large 3 a 603 held firm, save for a little easiness early [ NEW BIF SYIRE, No et ub Baow LA South OMENS «oecoviies BR8 in sympathy with wheat. The volume of NEW CAR o T . " 24 feede 1 37 el ansas City ... 18.000 business was light and without features UCE-Per dozen, 10@l5c. price was not placed there. When the rafl s |opht . ttle.H g 8hp s, [ 2 foeders ok Verouber et .:\ml.'unn 400 ts were 670 cars and shipments 670, o0 ES grown, per dozen, road companies begin to place their con- | |Piymouth G M & 8t. P. Ry... 7 LSRR < | 1 cow W 2 8 cow = bu, October gold between, 0l and #iga | BEANS—Wax, per half bushel basket, 40c; | tracts for the coming year | Deaawor 2 licksilver y O & 8t. L. Ry 1 oo | 20 cowa,.. o8 i > Totals 03 61,305 9%c, cloaing e up at Whadse. New | string g effect Is sure to be pr b | oo & s 0y Missouri Pacile 1ty.’ 10 | . HOGS-‘There ‘was not a heavy run of el - York reported 85 loads taken for export| POTATOES-Per bushel, 40@i0e; sweet |of steel companies ' strect [ Hale & Nor Sierra Nevada Unton_Puclilc System 54 | hogs here today, which makes the sipply et. wnd cash sales here were 400,000 bil tatovs, per bushel, 18 on the alert for a settlement of the | Homestake Standary FENT B & the two days this week rather short > . %.—O1L—Credit bal- Oats were falrly easy, because of selling ABDBAGE-—Home grown, per pound, 1%c; | strike, but there was nothing to show the | Iron Silver % |Union Con E &M VR R 61 Chicago reports show (hat N Twers | ances, H.a7 S, o Bid. Aioments for northwestern account, although the re- | Hoiland se immirience of any such event outside the 3 |Yellow Jacket v C, & P. Ry 1 . | trying to get their hoge cheaper there and | 118,636 average, 20; runs, 114,207, avers FOHG ot 3 1ok #6 Sats ey wiologre | SABBAGR-Y me frown, per pound, 1o | frare fsit by the bears While the liquida ' SOE R BY . packers started out to do the same (hine ) S [ ild wan ot go unless they were in LIFLOWER-Per doze on of last week scems to have met he E < | here and succeeded in getting ouds W VORK, 8 ) fluenced by the wheat weakne Recelpts | TOMATORS — Home ”{,‘:‘IL per hatt | immediato needs of s Pt B UL ations. B & Q Ry her 1 s ded in getting a few load: NEW YORK, Sept O11L--Cottonseed, 5_Per b 350, A day The officls ber of cars of stock wa. L W62 TS ¢ S Per bushel, 80@75c buying, 8o far as known and raflroad ofll- | o i | GG number of cars o . Chicago A |- Per dozen bunches, 25c, | clals expressed dissatisfaction that th. 15 (Ontatio T brought in today by each rond was w Rothwell-Neb, hic 3 o Sept. 2.—OIL—Petroleum, 3 d - s ¢ ) at a little easier prices. In view of the | steady; yellow, dilge. Petroleum, easy were 250 cars. October sold befween 23l liel basket, forces making toward the deplation of New X m.—Clost & St J «+ | lght supply and 't 0od demand | ¥ LN rork, § 5 elphta and and 21%e, clostng e lower at e S Home grown, per bushel, 50@60c, | YOrk Peserves continue 1n' undiminished T - R 1 & P, enst... 2 minrket Nemmed: Un Thter on ong Booa | rned, New York, Boin wnd Belt: Provikions rudd stendy, with a fair vol- RY—Nebraska, Se o h fotos. The ourrency movesssr o men " R I & P west . . and beeame | Baltimore, €.70; Philadelphia and Balti \ 1 SLERY—Nebraska, 4 40c currency movement to the in- Rl v e . . quite active at fuily Monday's prices. The | more s % e, et ime of businers. A g00d ‘cash demand was PRUITS, terlor {s very large and the subtreasury is P auality of the arrivals today An whole | fgqize ¢ #15. Turpentine, quiet & largely responsible for the firmness, as hok | pracHEg—callr . absorbing considerable sums from the | Seonatm Pacis oA i 3 otal receipts ....22% WK “better than yesterday, which fact | VN TSRPOOL, Sept Tecelpts were | over tho eatimate. " The ACHLE R~ Call money’ market. A sharp” {all in sterting | &R P i The disposition of the day's rocelpts waw | Relps out' today's average 19 some cxtont R Ok P St ar ABHL iary option is now the most Active, A Utah free as a reminder that New York still domi: | 5, bt il PR L as follows, wach buyer purchasing the 1 The top tod: 5,20, or e o AR ot e o kA g teady January pork sold * hetween "SI and SaCulitornia, per crate, $L10GLE | nutes the international vx Nanter the At : g R B O Maad Thdtonted: Do eI e e | A o R lacha s, sy iy, | firm At 20s 30 Turpentine spirits, steady 11,08 and’ closed 6e higher ot $hior Jand ah and’ Colorado, per crate, | ness of the London money market proying | 1ol Fa. L RAND Meines —omeers 40 | Sheep, | but_ those' t hrought over $.20 were of N 3 . Ing Gc up'at $6.77k, and January ribs be- | 8- Fer box, 817542 in New York. Sterling advanced, however Y. Central O, B, Hammona oo, g | Yesterday's market.” The bull of the | Sac *Pot e 64. Turpentine spirits, e tween $6.10 and $515, with the close 2ige | § = CallforniaTokays, 4-basket|in Berlin and Parls, In spite of the harden: | BAR SILVER- Steady, 28%d per oz Swift & Company § i 117 | choice lghtwelghts sold at $5.17% and | *4oRmMEN, better at 6121 At L0 Concords, home gfown, 17c; | Ing money market at thome centers. White | MONIY--2irii, pur tent short bills, ¢|Cudahy Darking Go. "t 316 9520, and a few loads as high s $h Ll by Ketimated recelpts tomorrow: Wheat, ware and Niagara, per 5-1b. basket no doubt fs felt that any widespread strin cent; three-months' bills, 4 per cent. Armour & Company 2117 | Good heavyweights went largely at L B 200 cars; corn, 470 cars; oats, 215 cars; hogs, | W APy 8, 18@10c Kency In our domestic money mirket wou Omaha Packing Co., K. C “.']and the coarser, heavier hogi : ANTWERE, Sept OIL~Petroleum, 0,000 head. ¢ | WA INE-As 1o slze, 1520c ea bring prompt rellef by gold Imports, J ten. Swift & Company, K. ¢ . 5,105,131 francs, pald and sellers. The leading futures ranged as follows: ANTALOUPE -Gems, per dozen, 40G30c; | view of our targe outstanding credits, st 5 —Clearings, $5,083.000; | Swift & Company, country 12 ¢ / The last arrivals were vicked up at o z = wate. one supposes the needs of mere speculativ o Money, b7 jer cent.|G. H. Hammond K. C : ¥ little stronger prices, in spite of the fact Coffee Market Articlos| Open. [High. | Low. | Clase.|Yest'd JSo-Native, 75@$1.00 per bu.; per | holders of securities, however violent a r New York exchange, f0c discount bid, 40¢ | Armour & ( i) v L that Chicazo closed weak It was evi NEW YORK, Sept. 25.-COFFEE-Spot - k I in the exchange rite they might cause, | afacoun: R Becker & Degan dent that packers wanted hogs today, wnd [ Rio, easy; No. 7 involce, S%e, nominal; Wheat | ( CRANBERRIES—Per bbl, $6; per crate, | ®ould induce any movement of gold from | il Ac Clearings, 01080 | Vinseo ok oo ¥ . | as there was not a very blg supply here | mild, quist; Cordova, Omlic; future 8 | ni et e Europe under the circumstances ottending | 5314, Posted exchangs, $L814 | J. L Carey ve gu they had to pav good prices for them. | steady, prices 5 points lower, under nad: TROPICAL FRUITS. this full's money market there York exchange, 3t discount. | Lobman & Co it Representative wiles verse [uropean and Brazilian cables, with Californta, extra fancy, $5.25:| Bonds active in the market show ad- | ®¢js Sent. 2. —Clearings, $2.057.- [ McCreary & Clark ¢ Av. 8h. Pr Av. Sh. Pr recelpts very heavy VAnces, but lesses were scored by some of exchange, 35@40c discount. [ W. I. Staphen 3 5 10 8 29 130 change by priv Ay ang AN r bunch, according te size, | the 1088 activa lswics. Total Sales, par a6 per cent Hill & Huntzinger ...\ e 3 i 50 @ H 101-160 official. The market rallfed later 0N 114 3014090 o114 391 4148 | 82 | value, $350,000. United States rofunding 2, | 3 ;. 25 —Clearings, $158.- | Huston & Co ¥ B2l 40 s o 22 4 on covering, whil> the undertone remoined 363 Th 3 at S—-California, new cartoons, §1: layers, | When iasued, and the os declined i in: the 3 Livingstone & ‘Schaller B 1 300 weak, In the absence of public speculative 9 * | price. | learings, $19.%1,- | Hamilton & Rothschild ... 2 P EN S0 8 support and satisfactory spot demand. The 274 218 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Commerclal Advertiser's London financlal | LR i 3 : a1 1 closa was steady, ut 510 points highs FEA I ! NUTS_English wainuts, por 1b., 12013c; | Gan 6 M, The markets were duil here to. ept. 2%5.—Clearinge, [ 1. L. Dennis & Co 1.1 i 2% Iy Total sl bugs, including Septer- 1% 2 filberts, per Ib., 12¢; almonds, 6@ | § | 3,164,545, B. F. Hobblck 5 10 H ber, $ i October, $0.80; Novembar, 2 o Ly onds, per Ib, 16@ | were fairly firm all day on bear closing, ' > A v 3 ¥ - s 7 00 T, v Mgt B LRLIR IR, P irm all day g, | Clearings, $3,11 8. Mawhi i : bl H $.0067.05: Degember, oai.10; March, ol Ihe; raw peanuis,” per Ib., 44@sc; rousted, thowgh New York hestiated, teading tigntf | e x A8, Mawhinney ; : 3 s PGS ey e 214 e 1 s, ol 6. n both sides e close exhibited sma o 4 Vo. 1 salted, Tic: No. & satied, ohee Noc] | Eaina. The tone A mote bullle - of the Treasary. TOtAlS .cooors creverre 6311 63 607 3 New York Dry Good 7 Al calf, 8 'to 12'1bs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, | Paris selling troasury bills. and b WASH Sept. 25.—Today's state- | CATTLE — After yesterday’s record- | . E 4 NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—DRY GOODS— 12 to 15 1bs., 6e. | Rarls selling treasury bills, and p ment of the treasury balances in the gen- | breaker of 10710 head, which overrun the Demand shows some {mprovement over e - i market to borrow about £2,000.000 from the Al fund exclusive of the $150,000.000 gold | record of September 18 of last year, today s b1z ; 7 yesterday, but is still quiet in all stapla CHANG AVAILABLE SUPPLIES. | Ttk of Englan ot 4 per 1 rom the | foderva in the division of ~redemption. | supply did not seem very heavy. Thare 5 cotton. Heavy brown sheetings and drilis were firm. "The bank lost bb6.000 oy nis ghows: Available balanc $134,905, M7, gold, | was, I.nl-.'-\.»:, a good -upnhy af feeders, and f strongly “held. = Ducks firm = but’ qulet Specinl € Egypt. Silver was slightly lower, closed | 377070520 as yard traders were well filled up from B Bleached cottons without change. Coarse Beint o:‘:’ilr'nl:":n’rlnlo.':A te Re-|Levp as slightly lower,” closed yesterday there was plenty to meet ail b colored cottons are difficult to buy. Printa NEW YORK, Sept. % - Sect 11 ore. The ,,,“n..m‘ are the closing pric Cotton Market. dv-[mq\ndu i i in light request, but very firm. = Fair d 1tlons were ows: elegraphic comn 2~Speclal cable and | the New York Stock exchange NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—COTTON-—There | Included in the raceipts were about thirty ¥ . mand for staple prints, with upward as follow: telegraphic communications to Brad i { i Tirm; winter patence §3.0004.10; | anow the foqmunications 1o Bradstreet's | 41 I on Paclie——t%, | wa8 n falrly active but much weaker mar: care of corn caltle. Packora took hold with | ... 4 tendency in_prices. Ginghams strongly stralghts, — $3.2063.80 clea " $3.20413.60, | Supply from last ece nges In available [ A% e ] 80 B . ket for cotton today, the first call showing @ lttle more life than they have on tome ool H held in stapl Silks show a better wpring speciain, $170; pate $360G4.10; | . Wheat, United States and Canada, t | Baltimore & Ohto. Wabash, | a decline of & to 12 points, with selling ge: gu.\»'_n”h:l». u"nd"»:nm; the cattle Just i business and steadier tone. —No. 3 'spring, 70@78t%e; No. 2[and in Furope, incrensed 3,100.000 bu: tora) | Canada So AT [Wheel. & LB | about the closing figures of the previous | & Tt stronger prices. buf as a rule the . Enjoins Gas Company. supply increased 4.634.000 by i Ohes. & Ohlo. 204 | do 24 ptd Il aly | day on covering in anticipation of the bu- | TUFIEt AR Juet about steady. 'Some cattle . 8 . CHICAC -Nathan George, a 2, 414@d%e; No. 2 yellow, | Corn, United States and Canada, enst|Chicago G. W 19%% | Wis. “Central reau roport, which, ‘when it appeared, fell | 36 [hE OLBGE e thal qid not euit them, | b 3 4 Connecticut’ man _owning 1,700 shares ' of Rockies, increased 1,014,000 bu, sl S 112215 Third Avenue .. a little flat. The market advanced a.few | OV, U & Lol stock in the People's Gas, Light and Coke 2, 22%c; No .3 white, 20%4@ | Oats, United Sta nd Canada, east|ChL. Ind. & 1. Adama | points in response to It, but immediately [ “npore were about thirty cars of cows i company, today further complicated the Rockies, Increased 794,000 bu. A do pa *|Amertc 3 t | turned very weak under renewed selling | .06 oS, SO0 LRTHY CRER of con . gas war here by filing a bill in the Uni Among the more important ncreases re- | *Chi. & B. i i [on the grounds that the report had been | fit “o0 RATEEE todus BRC AAG demund being % | States clrcuit court asking for an injun BARLEY-Good ‘feeding, 30%c; falr to | por to Bradstreet's are those of 600,000 | previously discounted. There was a lack | ohoFed hands in good season at stendy (5 4 4 . tlon restraining the Pe s company from cholee malting, 6256 bu. In northwestern interior elevators, 5 1 | Of support of any Kind and prices gave |atronger prices. A few sales were made selling gas at 40 cents per 1000 feet. The SEEDS-—-No. 1 flax, $1.64; No. 1 northwast- | 000 bu. at Chicago private slevatore 5000 i {8 | way sharply. In the early afternoon _the | fERACE, PRICHR, (4 G0N, SAIE8 er e e 5 6 H injunction comes as an ncident of the price- ern. $1.50; prime timothy, $4.40414.50 bu. in Manitoba and 40,000 bu. at Dalias, | Maltin ket was off to the opening basis, with | market could best be described by callin 4 cutting in gas on the north side of the PROVISIONS--Mess pork, per bbl, $12.00 | The leading decrease Includes those f B Lol B S e ulation sluggish. Traders were afrald [ {1000 9% steady to strong, activ rkes | 800 eity, wh the price of gas has fallen from @12.06. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $7.05@7.07%." Short [ 104.000 bu. at St. Joseph and 46,00 bu. at | do o1 pia . Amer. 8, recolpts with the New Orleans esti- | on % fgrades. > ' * L s Bzl figh A $1 to 40 cents per 1,000 feet. Mr. George ribs sldes (loose), $7.60G7.80. Dry salted | Port Huron. Stocks of wheat at Portland, | Del. & Hudson. 10 prd mates for tomorrow particularly depressing. | “he feeder market seemed to be a littla | 5 [tk avers that the rate cutting endangers the #hould (boxed), Bly@b¥e; short clear | Ore., and Tacoma and Seattle, Wash., de: | Del. L & W *| American Spir At the weaker interval of the session |ypeven today, owing probably to a large . 5 dividends of the People’s Gas and demands sidox (hoxed), $%16q4.30 £ creaiied 208,000 bu. last week B la pom et 8 o s | prices showed a loss of 18 to 23 points. | bxtent to the' large BuppIy In sient in" e . that the former price, $1, be maintained in WHISKY—Baxis of high wines, $1.2. - - TRt v PR SR Selling was checked, however, by the large | hands of yard traders, Ca'*'a of good i all parts of the city. N(‘A‘A_l(——l nehanged. St. Louls Graim and Provisions. 0 ¢ Ab e discount ut which the more remote positions | weight and quality were steady, and: the | e ollowlng are the roceipts and shipments LOUIS, Sept. 5—WHEATT lo 1st ped Amer. 8, & W are selling as compared with current pri market as a Whole was just about steady, Mortality Statistic of the principal grains 2 Yed, cash, elevator, Thc: track. Tong Nov. ‘ptd [AETs 3| The market closed barcly steady at o net | put especilly toward ihe luse end ihe e Mortality Nte Articles celpts, Shipm'ts. | 770 e, Soaberc iy triok, TO40 Sl oty S loxs of 12 to 23 polnts. Cotton futures | market seemed to drag a little and the The followiiin Sakihia snd kibthe. wate pe= ¥lour, bbla 6,000 000 | TTe: September, Toc; October, 76lc; Decem- | Hocking Coal 13" Amer. Tin Plate barely 1 Septe v, 10.08; Oc- g 0 515 ported to the city health commissioner for RAHERR TR EaArstractarss 00 : ber, T No. 2 hard, Tic. Hocking Valley. ® | do pa closed barely steady 10.08; Oc- | kinds that did not sult the buyers were 2 3 X Ehivas Bl snAink Rt uon s il L ¥ 0001 "CORN=Lower, cash’40; track, 40%0; S Tliinols "Central ....114% jAmer. Tobac sobersdle, Novemasti: mber. 93%c; | weak and dull, - Considering —the large o 308 RSNy Y IS SNV AERRIN AN Ones, .'!:? T S| tember, 40tic; October, 3740; December, :7':. Towa Central 2| do prd iy | amuary, BT e ry J080 o March: | supply the market was in good shape and B o 5 2214 d“])'-,.m\ Ella_Holla 1416 Leavenwortl Bariey, bu ... 18000 | oo TETHFM, B cash, 230; track, 83%@ | Lake Erle & W kivn R, T % |uplands, $%c; middiing gulf, 11c; sales, 100 | There were practically no western beef 5 28 aged 3 Mrs. T Stika, St. Joseph's hospital On produce exchange today the butter | 31l Septomber December, 22%c; May, | do_pfd Fuel & 1 bitles cattle on sale today. although packers sre 208 40 5% g i 52, George Prescott, St. Joseph's h market was firm; creameries, 156 dale | #c; NO. 8 white, 2 BaN 0% pbacco ST, LOUIS, Sept. %.—COTTON—Stea anxious for that class of cattle and are 1 pital, aged 3. Dillon. Elghteenth ties, 13d18c. Chease, firm, 104@11%e. Egss, OTR Mass Moy, oy o Bl T AL . | middling, 10%c; sales. none; receipts, paying good, strong prices for ‘what doee [ SHEEP—There was not quite as many | Burdette, 4; Stephen Yates, fresh, Toc. oy ) Julst:, petente BNORN; | Met, 61 By b | Federal Bieel Dalos; shipments, 1611 bales; tock, Rrrive: "Cows brought steady to stronger | she on | sale today ' as kter- | Maple. aged i g s @ fancy and straight, $3.35¢350; clear, | Mexican Central.... 1 b | prices and were in good demand. Feedors | diy. and the demand, on the part of both [ Births—J Bacon. 1619 North Twenty- ANEW YORK G MARKET. DS —Timothy, f 7504603 Minn, & St. L G Electric > ;) Sept, 25.—COTTON. also sold generally ‘steady, particularly {f | packers and feeder buyers, being in good [second, girl; J. W. McCarthey, 1544 North i v, firm, WTGIW; flax, | do pfd........ 15| Glucose. Sugar steady; September, 10,3310 they were at all desirable.’ Representative | shape. it was not long before the pens |Bcventeenth. girl; iimil Deahlick, 20 North NoFirm: sacked, east track, 70@72c. | M., K. & T ettt sty L ] el e lambs f1 cesterday, everything bel vl - % v < - N v o ' y " 9.15@9.1% Murch, 9.40@9.45c; | No. Av. Pr. 0. Av. Pr. lambs from yesterday, everything ng NEW YORK, Sept. 25— FLOUR—Rece(pts, Y_Higher; timothy, $10.00@12.00; prai: | o pra...... o " s LRSS 01 R 3 141 bought up at just about steady prices. ¥a Dead in Ce gson bhla exporta, 1157 Uil e 8100 | e $woomstn [T il « [ Nationat isciii prir i b TR ORI g 4o b B - 1 # s brought “about 'the wame | CINCINNATL Sept. 5.-Willlam Haley, g9.; market was weaker and shaded in SKY_Steady, $1.2 tral oonei1874| do pta SRAInN g0 RA P Slna g b o-Agi ’ z L & s they did yesterday, and the d ho engaged in a rough street fght las some ' {nstances to get more in line with | TRON COTTONTIRS=$1.%. Norfolk & West. .. 317 [Natlq §rie8 orn U AL TR O TR SR B aLpii Mand from the country continues fully | nint with Harty White and wha s oat buyers, owing to the further dip b whe |"|“ #}_‘ an 10498.55, b R (Nationsl ‘r“; £ et good ‘middling, 103¢; miadiing 7 » iz AN hom e qo night with Harey White and who was ar 3. 70404 . 00 o 4 EMP TWINE 8,00, Yo. Pacific 34 | National Ste p, 10%c. 1 L he AV _ | rested, was found ¢ oday, :'(“r:,{,;'.:‘ 'r.‘fi""i}fi'n“mf'.’ ":X-”:"""': r’-|"‘;)”l‘h‘" PROVISIONS - Paric” steady obbing, | NG, Pagific L1l 4wk Natl al Bteel \ | LIVERPOOL, Sept. 25.—COTTON—S8mall + 73 ] L1371 63 ,r““‘;“.l‘fi;fm fm",; ;n":f_ r){:‘:r'lTr’;»“W;_vll\ It sald xome mysterious stranger rushed Minnesota bakers, $2.85G3.35; winter extras, | $12.75. Lard, firmer: cholce, $6.975 f» r 8ATE | ontario B Wi oot O Gy business: pric ver: Amerlcan middling 4 2 PORRNE T I 0 hatee ewna o SrasnYCarlings, 887 | in and kicked Haley over the heart while 2. 70415.00- 'des, 2 Abar2 65 | meats (boxed). higher: extra sh 1 ‘ mta V‘rv : » Alr Hrake Tl goo middling, 7d; middling, . 13 2. 1297 83 * g3 2 0 aull aures S5kl L3 he was prostrate over White, and thus $2.7005.00; winter low ~ grades, $2.452.6 i extra shorts, $§8T%: | (Ora' R No. A ewes’ §3.00G7.25; oull ewes, $250a3.00; cho! Rye flour, quiet: sales, 300 bbls.: fair to (-'IJ-mr ,rlbl;‘.l s’( 50, claar slduu $.62i Bacon | “hn o4 & Mav.. > Am w.;n mlrl lvllyl‘\IdeI(‘P;;.d"_’l4lr!|l nrdn;ur'l_ i Wo ;m_:] N mbe. 4 BT Ty to o anofce | caused his death g0od, $3.10@i3.30; chofce to fancy. $3.35@3.7, | (boxed), higher: extra shorts, $9.1554; clear | poone: i do 1 a s £1-8% ne aales of the | 9 ) s % lambs, $4.50G4.65; feeder we 3,350 r 'Y MAR . Buckwheat flour, dull at $2.40G%.6 ribs, $920; Clear sides, $9 2 RARRMEYARS 11t o dx ph diy were 200 bales, including 1,60 Amer- 0. 5o DY el L Lesder etiers, WKO THE REALTY MARKET, CORNMIAT-Firm: vellow Western, tic; | | METALS—Lead, quiét, $4:2/53@4.32; apetter, | RasUNE (oo 18, i 01 0o 82 e mone for speculution and expor(, Re- ! P 104 & % No. ; A% oFh | INSTRUMENTS filea £ a b A S 452,80 v do 18t pfd......... Gitg Pacific Ma cefpts, 15,000 bales, {neclud 9,100 : sl i 4 6 5 o8 NSTRUMENTS filed for rec e PR L h o) Sl b £ 0 b | Y P RY—Eaay: chicken , 70; youngs, | pl® 30 Bd:esiri.. 24 |Deople's’ Qas foan. " Futures: opensd_ steady and ‘Sioess 1 ats @ X582 6 g0 TRV PR ) el Lt R0y e fer Tecord Beptem "'?x"\;n['i r'v'/(' : f Nr:‘ York | 8¢ mrg» o Jo0 youngs, fc; geess, Bac. B “;m““ v i) ‘d'"*;‘-,‘] Car. 3 aulet, Ir:: t steady ’Aumlrhnmfimlt'h uam 1 m, STEERS, COWS AND HEIFERS, Utah ewes ........... g 3 Warranty Deeds. ARLEY-Quiet ng, 4i@i6e e 1. GOS8 Steady, 14c Eriaurantie il | R e & Rl her. 74 value; September an BSUTIE D) South Dakota ewes ... 98 3 3. W. Holbroo ) Buffalo! malting. 5@ c 1. 1. Buftalo RHigher;' creamery, 180am4c; | % 8. Morrrs J4[EVmen B Cur October, 6 1:84d, buyers; October and No- Nebraska swes ... 110! O trcer IOt 18 W ashingion aacares 8000 BARI MALT—Dull; ' western, 62@esc. | dairy S L R R vember, 5 44-64d. 'sellers; November and De- ™0 1 Noreses Nebraska ewe "0 e W. J. Cattin to Mary L. Cattin, lot 4, WHEAT—Receipts, 171125 biv: exports. | RECEIPTE-Flour, 13.00 bbls.: wheat, | 2 24 Pfd L3 (Sugar cember, o 34-61A5 %-6id, buyers; December i 820 1 Nebraska ewes it tnaink block 4, Marysville ) y LT el 000 B s 004 | 28 D <oy 8 ot 00 B | Bt Ta, Southwliil ¥ | do prd il ind January, 5 25610 d. Jan- | 1. FT 3 Utah ewes G C. A, Rush to M. E. Wiison, nizth feet bu. exports. Spot. wea 2 red, SHIPMEN 19,000 "DDIK.: wheat, | g 0B ererterersess 304 NN, CoN yagy ang Pehruary, 1 \ sellers; e e Utah ewes . .9 2 of ‘wig lot 77, Hartman's ‘add. 0. b. afloat and S1iic elevator; No. 122,000 bu.; corn, 38,000 bu.; oats, 25,000 bu, ' | St. Paul . iz L Leather February and 5 23-6id, ' sellers; 5 2 ks Utah ewes Resiasseunrsiion H. M. 'Bliss and husband tc ¢ northern, Duluth, 8616ade £ 0. b’ afl do_prd 3 | do pfd M nd Aoril, 5 21-64d, sellers; April and Wi cull lambs .. At 5 osise W Tt o pa, 1o new: No. 1 hard. ‘Dultith, 91c'f. 0. b. afloat Liverpool Grain and Provisions, 8. P. & Omaha...110 |U. 8. Rubber May, 5 19-605 2-84d, buers; May = and % Utah feeders . A L R RIS Options developed a good deal of weakness | 1 1VIIRPOOL, Sept. | 35, —WHEAT. Spot, | 50 Pacif ag| do pra June, b 15-64d, sellers: June and July, 5 1664 4 tatiy 3 Utah feeders ... 3 Vol (P e L S today, belng influen by lquidations. | fiym: No. 2 red western winter, 6 44 No. { | 8¢, Ballway ....... |Western Unton 7 selle July and August, 6 1 Utah feeders T Hollngron. nEe feet of wit 16EH Bulls ‘were discouraged over the sharp drop | northern spring, 6s 6d; Noo 1 Caitormi do pd 4 Revublly 3, & 8 sellers s e Nebraska wethers . |110 HOUGTon, e 1ML OF Wip faE T, in northwest "markets, notwithsunding | i’ s d: futhres autst September, Texas & Pacifio do_ptd = g t . o Bouth Dakota wethers O ants A TR R e more rain and liberal receipts at primary | gy s3.i: Dacember, 68 43a i " e Shore J Wool Market 5 : 380 South Dakota feed lambs. 3 ‘Wit 1ot 13, Dlock 4, Portiand points. The decline invited o much she SORN—Bpot firm: Americ o B TON, Sept. 5 FA 3P et 3 # Utah lambs S cols Mihke "ana” B pigce.. cable Teporting serlous conditions in Russia {54 g o7 ok ober, 48 3%d; No» = —— -~ b inues dull and_sales ruled light . e Iy T PR AL Roenfeldt, 1ot 6 und 8% lot 5, bloc alarmed Shorts and led to & auick rally. | YomOST. 48 id; December, 4 md. New York Money Market. during the past ‘week. Manufacturers are . 9 5 1 Fanth Dekats | 380 |0 Kendal's add & Tut at the close renewed selling broke o | st L4 -8t Louls fancy winter, firm at| NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—M On call, | o0V demanding such quantities of wool A e 98 8 B3 joager Yailers e ninie Turile to Gustave Huhn, Tot 5, b s ¢lo ' d fho |88 60 Receipts of wheat during the last | steady at 1%@?2 per cent; prime mercanti'e | 8% they hieed in the manufacture of their . . 2 W o Shill's subdivision on u corrsotion In world's stocks and tho | 6 anve centan uh"Ameriedn: | Dier dngeper oo Products. Arrivaln of Waol in the rket " ol Wyomie wether ST OV St March, 83%@8T3c, closed at 86%¢; Muy, 87 | Troelpts of W corn Ing the last ERLING EXCHANGE-Heavy, with |¥how a large decrease, compared with las: | - 0 oming lambs .eeii F 9, ‘block 39, Benson s duany @ioe, closed at © Beptember, 811G | three di ntals, Weather fine. | actual business in bankers’ bills at $1$6'. | Y¢ar. when the active demand prevailing o . 3 feeder wethers ; Quit Clalm Deed; closed at S1%c¢; October, S1i4ax1%e, close PHAVIMONR-TIAmS, Abort Sut, ateady | for demand and at HE@8s for ixty | 8% that time induced early shipm ents from wwessese 8 HEIrERS 51 feader wethers T, 8. Howland and wife to Omaha & §1%0: December, S3ta@hitor cloned 'l ar 4is; bacon, mberland eut, 'firm at | days; posted rates, $4.83.4010 84 and $4.8715 | (he wes @ prices are being held for JIFERS, o i LR 5 Noi Satte RRlINar comatians & RN Taceita. TABIT Bu : o 2 | diag tort S, firm at 47x 60: fong clear | 4.3 commercial bila: 152174 b all kinds of wool, bt any prosiiire ta force | g..,...... w3 R e i 8 Dicoi 0, DRRha LY. company, lot 06 bu.; sales, 160,000 bu. future middles. l1ght, firm at 44s: long clear, mid- LVER — Certificates. 62%,a6i%c; bar, | #ale would undoubtedly ‘tend to reduce w1 i b R 4 Mt e et LA o i 100 BT pelaanieL000 b, futuras, S50.000 bu, | Hlee, heavy, fiem at 43s. Lard, prime weat- | 62%c; Mexican dollars, 62%c. . | prices™ greatly.” " Territory wools ' con- | g 300 2 Naan vatine : 3 Ame togsame. Dait lots %, § and 4 and Jfil.r} 0. b, afloat. Option market was “V]n‘ HI""'.‘H“.;I«& “'l h\i';‘ifl.‘ \mv‘r?l(‘undfln;fll, ’HIL\'DRI ( ;\"‘rmnn H‘I)‘. weak; state, fnac '|; l"' \ :‘ 1a V‘).' - t of sales, oees 310 : PO 3 141 ewes and wethers Y v pEARALY 3 active and frregular. On the pronounc wl“‘ hite Ms; American colored, firm | tive; railroad, irregular ne um and ine staple and X 67 Utah feeders otal amount of transfers e of cash corn owing Seareity | 8t bis The c'osing prices on bonds today « | #eoured, v Ax@s0c, while atrictly sta- L o b " H Rear Toning advancen deoidedie: while ch — tortows: "V Ar® 8] ple calls for B Flecon wools ure nom: | 1..,, Mk v R i H R A ; i deliverics were Inclined to drag sed | Kansas City Gratn a vinlon, 8. Fef %, ToR.1 TG | S DA Prnst Sax. Sollowing are the & 1 e frregular, with September lic b r and ANEAS CITY, Sept. WHEAT—De. 104N : 29| aHotasigs .'””; ”I‘;"Il -\,‘C““\':\'l‘ and | 1 CHICAG LIVE STOCK MARK Bt December 4¢ net | M Y, B G6%e; May ATdbye; ah. % g " 5 | Aelaine 1 combing, 203 | PROPOSALS ronr SURSIS’ elosed at 41l idie, cloged i v | 3 ¢ " . . Sloe Slomd ot S, F. ASyQolor Slosed | 3 d i '3 060%c’ No, upon 1038 |2 and thre wtha blood, 206800 quantoer | _AND HEIFE Cattle Generally Steady to Slow-— Stores—Office _Purchasing Commisagry | GOVERNMENT N new 45, reg as | bl v ) i - Igher. Subsistence, ¢ Neb., September bhcomber, faned Mo - w 1 3 blood wast Conrse and ' brald o Lower—sheep Hig Subsistence, Omaha, Neb., Scptemver b7 . e o o g I R D) \ i May, 33%c; cash, coupon | washed. 2 an, SVisconsin, ets . CALVES, CHICAGO, Sent CATTLE-Receipts, | 1 aled ' proposals, siubjoct 1o the 0w, 50,000 b No, 2 mixed 2 white, 39%c; No, 14 48, reg. | X Michig - Bhikan hamb. 0 50 1, Including 1,000 westerns and 1,2 nditions, will be received at this L sales. 30,000 Bu. spot. Spot, quiet ! ; 1 Michizan con g b dirig 1000 westernn and 1.2 ditions, will b recolved at thi 2, 3ic; No. 3, No. 2 white, 211 ! 2 - ] i 2 quarter ‘bloo Texans; generally steady to slow; Texins 0 o'cloc m'. Octobar 9 Nlior NovS white O N BR wae ; 2 White, 254 n S L6 2 Braid wanhen B0 a shade Nower; native. heat on ‘sale to- | 1t which time and place ‘they will be omm, track: white western and S i OB R 1B *do_consol & unwashod | . day, two carloads at $6.80; good to prime | publicly opened for furnishing subsistence it 20g38c.’ Options, quiet but | o HAY—Cholce timothy, $0.50@10.00; cholce Reading gon. 4s m K | Indiana quarter | 3 . stoers, $5.40G5.80; poor to medium, 31690 | Ktor as follows Potatoes, onlons, B A I ha At 7 G W. s | combing ehths blood, | . [ 555: Selented forders. ntrong At $5.90a440; | canned tomatoes, ete. Preference will b SED—Steady: spring bran, $16.60a17.00; [ 70 eamery, 18G2c; dairy, fancy s Missotr! quart combing 3 3 3 Tilxed atockers. $1 75 ks: - cows, choice, | given to articies of domentic produetion I e P AT i e ARt e e | GADMN R r thrgeeighthi "l @i¥7c; b s z stendy; mediims shi 1o lower at 8842 propox ' and wpecifications” car by —8tend TGTM4e; good . esh Missourt s hew. & v 1 20791e; lake an in o, "$1005.00; canners. steady at $2.00 I At this office /ILSON, cnIAY-Steady; shipping, T5TTic; £00d 10 | was stack, o loss off, cases returned; | 4o g ; { Territory wool, scoured basis: Mohtann : o G S e entvon, teady and | Major Zth Infantrv. Com HOPS utate, common to cholee, | NG hite wood cases Included, iag C & N, W. o7 Yo | Wyoming, fine - and medium. 115 it 210 O A aad "at 4000680, Toxans, reseipt E25-M 1890 crop.” 10@18c; old ‘olds, 2use: Pacifie | ( RECHINTS-Wheat, & bu.; e do 8. F. deb. N ured, b staple, e Utah fine 8TOC AND HEIFEF 1200 head; best on sale todag, 10 caploads const. 180 crop, 106 13c; old olds, 4@ 00 Bu.1 pate, £ W0 b i Chicas A fine, 16a17c; scoured {smion: | 1 ‘ ni 32,05, Texaeted ateers. $445.00: Texas ARG o, Iite; old olds, s@le. .| SHIPMENTS-—Wheat, 12,60 bu.; corn, A \ Tdaha five medium ana fiy 10 Taus Steora $34064.20; Texas bulls, $2606 ) G 3 18,800 bu.; 0nts, 5,000 bu 2 e ; | n e Callfornia, 21 025 The., 18ise; Texns - F ; : a ape [ 3 s SRy B . i | B0 B0l s 5 S i b T : g S| JAMES E BOYD & GO, LEATHER--FIfm; hemlock solo Philadelphin Produce Market i prices con supertine. nominal, : o morrow, 20000 estimated: left over, 2,50 | Teiephone 1039, Owiahi '} Avres, light to heavy, S@2ise: acid PHILADELPHIA, Sept. % —BUTTER— AR D, C 3 Bhod, Thge0c: Svernae. foeT n Rend: Wteady to a shade v on. $i0; | Nelephon maha, Nok Lisc, Firm: good demand; fancy western cream- | Gen. Electric ¢ “ FOCKERS AND FEEDERS mixed and butchers', $5.100 ¢; good to 0T Dulli damestio. Seeon -Wowe: | BT iakr o erean faioy, noster Gon, Hiterie i : TS e GRS AY] 8, [ miked ‘i hudonert® e il ood 1o | COMMISSION, Texas, 15a154¢ | r esh, nearby and western, [ L & N. uni. 4s NEW YORK, Sept CALIFORNTA 0 855 @5.05; Mght, $6.2005.50; bulk of sales, $5 GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS PROVISIONS-Beet. firm: family, $11.50@ | 18ic; frosh southwestern, 18c; fresh south: | M., K. & T. Va. Centuries DRIED PRUTTS—Evapo Pples were T8 36 @ A0 4 BOARD OF TRADE. 10.00° beef hams, $20.00m2L00: packet, $100 | ern: 17 do 48 awout steady ¢ Al hut wet- P SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1100 » Frit s @10.60; extra India mess. $18.00013 05, Cut | CHENSE—Firm: New York full creams. ern_quotably higher ite common was head; ateady to 100 higher; lumbs, 1ic higher | Correspondence: John A Warces & Ce meats, steady: plekled bellies. $00711.00 | fancy New York fair to| *When issued. **Offered At 3@fe: prime, A%A54c: cholee 2 3 and active; good to ch wethers, $ 80 o Chicako and New York pickled shoulders, $6.60; pic 5 | cholee, — fancy. 8atae. California dried frnlts 4.25; falr to d, $160a390; west —- @10.7. Lard, weak; steamed. §7 Forels: quiet “and unchanged. Prones, i i ern’ sheep, $3.9004 Texas sheep, $250@ vowe a3 tember closed at $7.50. nominal . BERLIN, Sept he weekly statement per pound, as to size and quality. Ap 4 5 3.060; native lambs, $4.255. western b eauy: Bouth America. $850; compound, $4.2 e e _aar. | of the Tmperial Bank of Germany shows | cots. Royal, 1fiie: Moor Bark, ® 15616, |13 : 73 lambs, $4.755.5. HRPENNEY& CO. @a.dtig; continent, $185. Fork, vasy: shart . X A the following changes: Cash In hand, de- | Peaches, pecled, 1M@Ise; unpeeled ] N, e clear, $13.75@15.00; mess, $12504114.00; family, rthern, Sie; No, 2 north- | cyease, 142000 marks; treasury notes. de 2 Kanams Chy Live Stoek, S @ $16.28016.00. y 9 5L @56e. crease, 180,000 marks; other securities. in Sugar Morket. 0 KANSAS CITY, Sept, 25.—~CATTLE-Re S TALLOW—Firm; eity, $2 per pkg., #3c; Ly o Mol B4R sample, 42y | crense: W.520,0m marks: notes in circulati LONDON, Sept. 2.—SUGAR-RBeat, 115 Gtn, 1,600 nafives, 6400 Texans, 1,060 [OCK CALVES. i country, pkew. free, 4% A no A Increase, ' 21,240,000 marks. Business quiet | 101d g 3 es; market about steady; native stecrs, RICE.-Firm; domestic, falr to extra, 4% | @ A AR S on the Bourse today. International securi- | NEW YORK. Sept, 25 —SUGAR—Raw, 9 @i, stockers and feeders, $3.5015 00 © Japan, 4%@b X ties declined. Mine shares were dall at the | firm; fair refining, 4i4c; centrifugal, % tes P 3 Dutcher cows and heifers, $3.00G4 can- N PTER-Recelpts, 10,74 pkee.; weak; ... Daluth Whent Market. opening, but rallied materially at the close | 4%c: molasses sugar, 4o; refining, firm e . ners, $8.50@9.00, fed wosterns, $3 8/@4 7G22c: June creamery, 18%@ | DULUTH, Sept 2% ~WHEAT-—-No. 1 harl, | Americans were flat. Money was in Im- W ORLEANS, Sept. 2% —SUGAR wintered Texans, $3 8075, grass Texans, o tactory, @S 8%c: No. 1 northern, 81%¢; Nc. 2 northern; | proved demand. Exchange on London, 20m | Quiet; « kettle, '43c;" centrifugal, yel- 5 . $3.0013 86, calves, $4 5040 00 QOOMANY LIFEBLEG GRANCH 1038 NST ORREE-Receipts, 1583 pkew; strougi | Tho; No. 3 wpring, TG, 10 Arrive, Now i | Lath for chockn. ' Dinvount ravens hrm | e et iita, S o-ige. IruER], Y HOGS—Recolpts, 14,60 head; trade fairly GHANA 1ER. UNCoLN HES

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