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| THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1900. —_— e e = - —— — Spe—— _ e . ST firm at $28 809 for tin with moderate sale. Print cloths fnactive companied by reAlizations, having in view v o . N 8 feedars . ¢4 3 §cows selected, $4.50; culls, §2 0082 50; lambs, $4.508 COMMERCIAL AND FI ANCIAL | Eorne SIREEL 00T Mt 'Ghthnedt At | M Betvioiun. pricen: weinis ‘anaairname | e ey 08 the secement Shorey | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | fesiers:: &1 § §oome. 1! 68 e Joni culle. J1. 00001 ambe, IR ML f \ NANIAL 5@17.00, lead ruled dull at #4374, very firm n's wear woolens and wors- | before the close, on o rumor that the sme | VA VAN I L1 |74 Rettare . T 3 fotrer. . 750 e 4 S04, . or, quler, WIGLTS and L1g (ron whrrants | teds continued dull, “but no’ chauge ' in | poror of Chiny had dectded (o hand over 2 heffars . 606 2 0 § cows... .. 030 Receipts, S84 head; heavy hog —_ Yy dull'at §0 60100, The brokers' price | prices. Demand for woolen and worsted | Prince Tuan to the powers, the market v 3 heifers. . 66 87 corva, ... 801 3 Dthers About steady, whole range, Shade D for lead was 84 and for copper $18.75@16.87%. | goods shows slight improvement hily improged. At the close It was un 10 toeders 100 466 13 fosdara 1000 h A, tiled. Rio Tintos woers easier and An WYOMING October Whoat Opens & Bhade Down OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Milwaakee Grain Market Tliciin railways were conciderably higher | Receipts of Both Oattle and Hoge Fairly |ss reeders. s 260 1 faeder... 10 oMy Live Stesh. Oloses Higher, MILWAUKEE, Sept. 26 — WHBAT - | on the nor that the company has sold Liberal for Wednesda 16 cows ... 1080 345 87 cows. ... 874 KANSAS OIT P er; No. srihern, 80%@81%e; No. 2| coal mine in its territory for 12,000,00 iy SAS CITY, i Condition of Teade an notattons on | Firmer, No T forthern, 8t : & coal mine derritory for 13,000,000 IDAHO celpts, 10.6% head. n . B IRURITY ¢ H S = A LB 5 5 ans ™ head calvee; Staple and Fa roduc RYE-—Lower; No. 1, 5@ he mines wi jon be Working agali R Lol - d rot 9 10 o fhree per cer ntes, 99 fran » feadera . 716 feeders 1020 tives 15,60 stpckers and SEPTEMBER CORN FURNISHES EXCITEMENT o Fipa8—Recelpts, light stoek, firm | (BARLEY=L4s8 firm; N 8tc; sample, | Threa per cent rentes, o fra 2 %0 |HOG MARKET HOLDS ABOUT STEADY | feeder 1060 feeder. .. 82 Lio: biitchers’ cows and heitors, §5.0004 8 . s v 1 mede! 7 'endors 3 Anners SR 00, fed western 3. K - LIVE POULTRY—Hens, c; roosters, 39 " " heacs AR 12 froders | 881 feoders Texans, $3 00q3.40; calves, $4.500% 00 i D ink Chlckens, b aleks, 1dbe géese, | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND DONDS. Caders 508 FHacrtists, 10,600 hoads market ace s Are Dull and Finteh Sesston on | o spring chiokens, Sc; ducks, {gbe; gee [ BERIIN %00 the Hourse tod1y | Corn Cattle Brought About Yeater. § Seeeh ' Y Jeeders.. 3% (OGS “Recelpt h“;‘h:r head; market ac Up Grade=Provisions Are Steady FRESH DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, 8G | Market ia Feveriah and Irregular and | \DUrngtiops] sequrities w JTACLIL Prices and Good Feeders | 2 bulls. . 1545 feeders 1077 Banan . light 8 1as 3y piks, WI5@500 Becuune of G Cash 6c; roosters, 5a6c; ducks and geese, 8Gl0c; the Range Wide, covered sharply ob Bear Sold About Well, bat 1 bull 1320 feeders, . 985 SHEEP AND -~ LAMBS-—Receipts, 3500 brollers, pe . 121sc; turkeys, IJ?' NEW YOR The stock market | .., ol . r 1 eta, 1310 feeders. . S68 head: excellont demand, all grades selling Demnand, GAME-~Prairia chickens, per doz., $3.00 ter the Common Staf Dull, 10 helfers... 702 1 feeder &0 Strong to 1oc higher; lambs, $. ? 2% mut fi40; mallard ducks. per'doz. 8000 teal, | The ranga was very wide and the dealings | {isinces ‘o e Hourse, mine 16 cows. .. #50 4 heife i tons, $31609175; stockers and feeders, $3.00G - A i mixed, $1.50@l.75; jacksnipe, $1.25 fere on & largs scule, buj the action of the | below the best figures’ of the day. K E— Johnson & Hamilton—Wyo, 4.00; culls, $2 503,00, » ——_— ¢ Ceracy @i, 0 market showed that {t was being tested by | ch. < ondon 30 marks 48%ples W " 21 der s CHICAGO, Bept. %.—\Wheat turned firm | BUTTER-Common to fair, 124c; cholce, | proreastonal operations. The raily which | checks Toierount Fates Short bile, § SOUTH OMAHA, Bept. 2, | ¢ feeders. .11z 4 B 1 fogder.. 1180 Stook in Sight. today, Beiped by comn and indications of | 1316, separator, Zic; 1 croamery, [ gt in the first of the week seemed to have | per cant; three montha bills, 4's per ¢ Recelpts were: Cattle. Hoks. Sheep. [ 13 teaders. 1131 4 40 ' ©1 foeder. . 1000 Following are the recolpts at the four fiminishing recelpts, October closing Wase | WGRe, L T iekerel, | CllmInated during the morning session and Officlal Monday .........0010 1887 10 feeders 4401 feeder. 1210 principal western marksts for September 26 Bigher. Corn alosed %@%c and nats a shade catfist Dyebhiche 207, Pickerel: | the over onthusastic bulls who attempted Hosfon Stock Quotatioms Qficlal Tuesds Bk 8,965 feedern 1090 4 40 1 foeder.. 1090 3 Bonth " Cattle.” Hogs. Sheep, . A Lo “ catfish, 12 buffalo, 6e; 0 bid up prices against the outstanding | ROSTON, & 2. |l loans, 3@ per | Officlal Wedne ¥ ] 2 W, B Wy outh Omaha 6066 15,141 2418 up. Provisions closed unchanged t feh, 10ci herring, 6ci black base ioci sal: | ghort account found themselves unable (0 cont, time fons. T00- por cent. OMOlal | -, % fosders, 108 (og ore=wre Chicago 00 B0 1800 higher. e sy 8 I‘” o i r:.~um.- instead of X|;~|ux able to drive the | olosing Three days this week 2 Kansas City v 14,200 10,60 3,500 eat opeasd a shade down at [ Derch, Sc; lobsters, green, 22¢; shorts to cover. They therefore allowed 5 . . y g " ame days last week X '] 37 y 8t. Louls 2,500 RGNS, Bin & ee almost at the 18D of o mackerel, 2e; codfish, prices to drop back and the markat fel T. & 8. F g B Lo - i v bonnsi) UL preatiat 0N 6%, h & d . y K e 5 nto dullness at about last night's level v [e. Conteal - ame three wi 0 calven. . 293 500 bz, Totals 48180 R s o T e TA YHY bl S g e irat Erade. %%d|The bear party apparcntly made up their [Afr Susar i Samo four weeks ago. 16,38 W. Barton—Neb. o8 W o better weather in the 2 o ork counts, pe e ¢ ds that the e wation of the short in- | 90 1 ! v : D to B e L e e an son, | ORETA Helocts, Hc: standards, . Bacond | faiies fus. b fasiationeal de SRorIng [ amee! Teisphons ..t [Nivon Average price palu ior noge for the last | ¥ feeders. 9 28 3 teeders.. 833 DO Blons meat of the week bulla had boen | Srade siack fiied N W York counts, per | position of ‘the ‘market ns to warrant i |7oMon Elegated g | Min __‘mln with comparisont T - n-'n'-!'u\:"ly!t 2SOVt 26 —-SUGAR—Beet, Sop- 10 buylng. In this they were cncouraged [ VIZALE-Cholce, 4 10c fhe command of large tosourcen Norihorn | Dominton Coai {*[Roston & Mant 8 B e e 2 LY o firm fair renitie, (e centrifugal, 6 test. W9 Tho WEreRmtl. developed B9 66PN EM A rices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | Pacific was singled out as the special ob- | 47 pfd Rutte & Roston a4 YonnatiaNeb. molasses, dc: refined, frm. g * i Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Cholce \upland, | jeet of attack on account of Presidont Mel- | Federal Steel |Cal. & Hecla 1teeder. 1020 38 8 a2 Rt el Rt L LA R B purative stoadiness at Liverpool and'indi- | $8.50; No. 1 upland, $4: medium, §7.60)conrse, | lon' s’ asnemtinn ' Earory that ptd [Centennial 2 386, tecders.. 025 t: open kettle i contritugal yellow @ations of diminishing recelpts, Later in | $6. Rye straw, $.60. These prices are for | the prospects of busin bright burg Franklin 853 310 1 buil 1490 wei seconds, 3@49-16c; molasses, nom. the day weakness of the ocean fretght rates | MY of good colof and quality. 'Demand fair | for the coming year, owin to if al Bl Humboldt C. ‘Trampeter-& D" e e d anticipa oxport busines y ady. wheat shortage. Practically the ; 106527 1co o0 2 : T~ - . I e PEe advanes. Botobe: . OATS—No 1 white, 26 tary was contained in tl 2. B Tarton- Neb bt FRUITLESS QUEST FOR WEAL With few reactions On pr bR \‘;, N’ t of President Hill of the e 70 feeders. 1302 ol the market 4 ern published during the da : 8 i Q Death In a Madhouse of One ovor yesterda 7 Primars 1 rABLES cific had fafled to ghare in the early N E G. & m Williams—Neb, Helra to the Davis® MillL eipts were 1 ompared with [ ¢ Per dozen, 20@2%e. strength and although there were other |0 Dominion Mining 67 calves... 48 2 D800 lant v 16 and Dututh | Domen RB2C, ot, wo. | BOCKS which covered as wide & Fange of | Union Pacifie ...... 6% Winona ki The announcement of the death of Ed ':pv»r!ml N5 ¢ 12t week and BEEETS— Por bushel, 80@7sc, ‘VIAHIIHI“‘“I" K{dtlll Northern Pacific West_End 2 I1Wolverines - m"."n o ward A, Davis in a hospital ward in Chi W0 W year ago 1 pis were 268 | ARROTS—Per dozen bunche: arther below last night's level. The se L 8% 2 3 oo s - 8 0 o ooiract, eeade. Ol ca oo et W CARROTS “Per dosen bunches, %c. | ing of Unlon Paciiic Whs supported by pres New York Mining Stocks. Thomas Swan -Neb ONgo recalls his Iruitiess Guest fev some 78,000 bushels in wheat and flour. New [ome krown per dogen, 15c, | 3Ure by holders, as there are supposcd (0| NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—-The following are Lcoma.. 1018 278 T 2 tecdern.. 0 1 of the Davie millions tied up for years in ork reported 20 loads taken for export oL I ¢+ | be long lines of that stock outstan N OTOATRE adotatione. ToF. b the courts of Monta ¢ t way et U e L T A X, per half bushel basket, 40c hereSrerd mahy ip-toi rdets dnd {1 the closing quotations” for mining shares ttorn oy o Baker ey l:r: "\:|'I 'r' l.\:hn\lll\‘“n‘n.:"ln'("::pd ':.“' resent month's deli woere much dis- ser bushel, 40@80c; whale market fell aw th violence. The 5 8. 092 37 eeder...1070 e S (R arbed by the aif wotting corn in S pir hushel, 40@%0c; sweet | luading stocks were 8 point. or so’ heiow | Ch [OoRtaTia A8, Sohlaster-Noh was a mental wrock long before death the pit. September imped excidedly Home grown, per pound, 1tc; | 175t night's level before the declir T Ophir ?fi',::." Nfi 28 2 fteeders.. 830 ended his struggle. Years of battling for na “furnished the most notowarthy incle | Hoilnd o nated. The close & ymouth Goat ‘of the duy. “The general Teeilng was | Hojland sec i 4 1140 | Stocks, The S RO 1 8 H. O Hanks—Neb. the fortune that he claimed had brought Th i Wan | wALEAGE: Home grown, per pound, the. | WaLeir il BTN Condition of the b ¢ e 3 §hetters. M4 305 2 coms... 1165 him slecpless nights and weary days until (4 Ear TONKITOIN | Home: growh, "per haie| Sk I the fuat Bour oe {hm market wh siorra Neva e L toowe e B doe ' his reason tottered and his wite and family Baalel Tt B0 umor got into clrculation thut the strike 50 [standar windicates Sunday 2 cows... 1060 3 15 e Y e parted fro by & decree of the ONTONS~Home grown, per bushel, §ogssc, | f the coal miners had | ettled. Thi y . Tho official number of cars of stock [ *COWS...10%0 815 . e L L i now ¢ corn to be del ¥ | CELERY—Nebraska, 50i40c d rumor waus attributed to Chicago, and al- | M . brought in today by each road was 9 teedarn.. 984 4 05 PR LLS I il b LB Qetober 10 4 premium of 1t \ i B though promit measires were lien 10 & Cattle. 1 gsgn'p.es. | B 9 it rie—Neb. down, and at last, without a friend to ptémber cor et A1 PEACHES—Callfornia_freestones, 80G%0c; | ¢ N it and the bears booght stacks 10 on Stock Quotations. ; e P! S SR 10 feeders.. 456 ' 85 7 cows soothe him in his dying moments, he gave o Hige and then reacted. closing Utah freestones, T5380c ¥ in_digorderly haste. Home siolent 4 p. me—Cl St LeRyo 1 2 . fesder.. #0335 2 cown up the struggle as the dawn of Sunday at 1i6e. October sold between S-California, per crate, $1.10§1.%. | recoveries were the consequence. Rend i | & = i Vdyute 0 3 R TN was breaking through the hospital win S ATt ! AR a”Cotorado, er ate, | Hret preisrsct ralyin o1 han Ly ag, Byl 0 o |4 teedern.. ofr a0 i oo w05 | pe b 4 We 0 cars [ and - ey b Eat 12 cows Edward Davis was one of several sons O ng . . o L. Thurror—Neb, i New dJersey Central ‘2. The coverig | o T " n the bulge was wly . Fer box, $1.75612.00 movement extended theoushoni (oyering Pennesvanta E © |38 cows D i T e SR te Salfornia’ Toays, 4-basket |and pricee awlitly retrucai thoir coirse to X N " A 4 19 ; g e () o of John A. Davis of Chicago. The latter Altimore man was behind 00,000 bushels oncords, home grown, almost the top level fn many cases. The || “larin 3 5 calv 4 3 co 5 et s b, of tiger 'WhIGh e mot bevn‘delivered. | Diliware na Ninsara: per oo, busket, joes | Mkt losed sveited arn mons i s grand s L vil 3 I L was a brother of Juigo Andrew J. Davi Onts were' dull, i sympathy ‘with'corn, | enstern Contonds, i3 e " larze number of utocks Showing het guiiis LR X A : H Steers.... 70 3 38 g of Montana, whose death fn 1890 precipi Qetaber elling tetwen 2l and e, and | TWATERMELOKS =A8 to size, 1502 each. [ The news that the miners: setiliment ap g - . ) tated one of the most bitter legal con- L L] R 2 tecely N U b E--Gems, per dozen, 40g50c; :I'll:v!‘]nx “;II;':n;\“m'A Wwhere pecullar con =T Pt e U i :i"‘ 10 1P feeders.. 586 2 65 cow 250 tests for millions ever fought In western B o N it ateady Beoath & S i 0 sted did not come unttl after the | SILVER-Bar, firm, 20 1-161 per oince e disposition of the day's recelpts was 2 a3 5 sows. . § orts s udes' Bad 18! it of [DYiMiaun were dull buf atendy becauss fin- Native, 75810 per bu.; per | close of the markat. What vifcct (he aciis] | MONIY 00 per cont; "ahort billa, [ as follows or purchasing the num- | & foeders. . 10y 3 & foon Lot s b AL L of & good cash demand. January pork be- e, { cts may have remains (o he seon The | 8 15 1614 per cent; three months bills, 4 per | ber of he ated: I D roughly estimated at the time of his demiso Highar ut 311 Junuary lard between | §2.2 han R B et RS Jaanuies of sterling gxching t ! & A Cattle. Hogs Sheep. |13 feeders.. 80 870 19 feodera.. 822 to be worth fully $15,000,000, but later w 617 and $6.80, closin nehanged at R, A W ey 0_arouse confecture again as (o maha Pac ' g o 75 32 ¥ ound to be valued yout $3 ol A SRR TR S BT _ TROPICAL FRUITS whether rellef for the noney market s (g Fina 1 Notes T A g LB g, | 3 teadern.. 715 L found to be valued at about $3,000,000. John B s et e clome 4 emade o at | MEMONS_California, extra fancy, 8.25; (06 looked for by gold imports ST, LOUIS, Sept irings, $5.049.842. | Swift and Company.... 107(29 cown..... 985 270 F 1 hbull...1200 g0 | A Davis was chosen adminiatrator of ¢ 41010716, cholce, 34800415 \rthe bona market dull and continued anices, $05,218) money, steady at 547 per | Cudahy Pucking Co.. 0| HOGS_There were ab 200 270 | egtate, and with his selection began the Euimated_rocotpts tomorrow: Wheat, | BANANAS=Fer bunch, according to aise, | {regUAT, olal suign yar viie HAN00 | Lt ok Yerle eXthane: tie dincount b, | Atmote & dompany i 418 { on sale today a8 yestarday, and as ihe Ao | 4ays of suffering and torment for Edward it enres corn, HO cars; oate, 215 cars; hogs, | 4000215 State advanced % and ali | 806 disconnt aaked Smaha Packing Coy K. ¢ ; ; : de- 0000 head. 3 y 1 O, | PIGS=California, new cartoons, $1; ayers, | OLfer Bovernmenta i In the bid price | PEIICAGD, ‘Sapt. 26.—Clearings. $21,827.451: | Armour & Co.r K. G..vvvre Thine et yfiurly 800d practically every- | Davis, his son. e i futures FaREeA a8 followsi q.The Commercial * Advertisir's London | bu! §1'281 26; poated oxchange. $1 R. Becker & Degan. .. .19 of the forenoon. The murker opngeyiddie | The heirs apparent at the time of Davis' # MISCELLANEOUS, nanclal cablegram ‘s The markets | @4.57%; New York exchange. 40 discount ~ | Vansant & Co.. i . ¥ e market opened with v Erw v Jew Y Articles| Open. [High. | Low. | Cloge.|Yest'd UTS—Fnglish o here opened dull and Improved sightly i ent. 96 —Clearings, $15,800,- | J' L. Care 4 light hoge in good demund and they | d6ath were Erwin Davis of New York and Artie ! fiberte, perfieh Jratnuts, per Ib. 12g1c; | the atternoon on African news, but thers | 650; balunces, §7.6(5,180 Lobman & Co § Wi hanged hands at from steady to a littie | John A. Davis of Chicago, brothers; C. P e BT Pt 1hu gi2c: aimonds. per’ Ib. 166 | was no increase of ' business - Americins | o HOSTON B-Clearings, $19,38.200; | MeCreary & Clark. 110 : Torener Bricon: A, Prime load of assorted | Davis of California, also a brother: Miss " S ey pewpn 1 3 . 4%@5e; Trom featureless, ‘but ‘they” closed” higher, | batarce e R W Stephen ; ! day'n high price. The baik of i S3ier" | Diana Davis of Somers, Conn.; Mrs. Sarah 4 g : RS va Vit .. | though below the best, the tendency beng [ PHILADELPHIA, — Sept Clearings, | Livingstone & Schailer. .. " e of the sales, | 1) S . i, - ¢ N N0q, 2green, Se; | unstendy throughout. 'The open'nig. of (he | 917,450,621, ba £2,019,709. " | Hamilto; & Rothschild. . 38 er L 1 e iUt In _yesterday's | Cummings of Ware, Mass.; Mrs. Harriet od. Bac; No, | now wecount wleraciad some by TTIMORE. Sept. 2.-Clearings, #2871, | L. F. Husz ... | Dosches, None O the packers were buying [ Woods of Springfield, Mass,, and Mre | Bigher rate was gwing ta the irrar e Tt Aant, 26 —MONEY—306 per | b & B omi ey . | they td ke tem s ming. ind when | Elizabeth A. Bowen, ststers. 1n addition rat e ngland was i TEe058,00 ew York e Aher DUVErs ‘i | @ Mttle easier price patd 0 e there 3 b ophe 8¢, Louis Grain and Provisions. Saln \I.:vhunl.ll:nlr!knu, gland wi 2 M, New York ex- [ Other buyer: 4o . 188 | §, prices than they pald yes to these there were a number of nephews N 4 i arge amount of ¥ Aiscount frbs . and niecos of slsters who were repre ST, LOUIS, Sept. 26, —WHEAT~Nc and it also did the bulk o cc —_ 7 38| g he last end o , 3 2 l cush, elevator, M6 Aok, jo Dulsiness Bt & er ene. Stirar agsgount ot ihe Treasusy L D0 305 | an oed us the opaning he 1hei (4rdly | sented by Henry A. Root of New York Sentimber ‘Tile: ‘OFGer, et W wnall Sar "t a8 34 on R et B CATTLE There was & good, libral run | alerage 18 o little lower than Vesterday. | During the month following the death o @iTse; No. @ 4 The tollowing are the closing pric Y of wury: Bal of cattle ‘e fol ednes y, b he mar- T WAS 1o © N o o : the New York- Stock. ex 15 prices on | ment of the trensury: Balances In the 60| ket as a whole was In good shape. Feeder | the last of the market but he hog, left on | the multo-millionaire & number of sons 1200 |12 i eral fund exclusive of the B buyers have a good many cattle carried | which in part ac and daughters appeared. The first was 1) 11 473 11 1 Atchison ... Union Pacifio in the diviston of redemption shows: Avail- i o s RN PATt accounted for the wea 6l 11 474 00 v e X e in the diviston of redgmpiio, showst AVGl | over from Vesterdiy and ‘the'day before. | Representative sajes: " | Thomas Jefferson Davis of ‘un Buren A 200 o but they took ho'd fairly well, particularly | no. v ) ongl 702 e, S0 odasnetr Sik: | Baltimore [Wabash 4 a2 om0 of the beat grades. hapieianalid 1 Yo/, B sh. pr county, Towa, who claimed (% tate wnder Sptembe ]| Canadian, Pacitc . 4 T here wory about fifteen cars of cornted | 4" ] the Towa laws. He claimed Davis lived No o, 3wl ‘anada Kouthe n Net. catle on wale and packers seemed to be ; 2 v . vite b OUR-nchanged Ches. & Onlo.. d.. 20 COTTON-AW was | looking ~ for wapplies. The “light' handy " . [ WithUls sinthier As hiv wite beiore golus EDS—Timothy, firmer at $3.75@4.40; | (B0 00 Vi confusion and une {v In the local cot. | welght cattle " that ' suited the buyers o s west. There were also a number of al o i Wiher e o6 Sl ea. [Thica_Avenue ton market” amuln * today. The market | brought stey y Lo, atrong prices while' the i . i leged wives. One was a barmaid fn & saloon NMEAL—Steady at $2.061210, cako, 1. & L. dams Bxpress started easy in tone 1 prices uno e esirable gra v a v ai 60 Beat 8 prih - | BRAN-—Steady; sacked lots, €ast track, | omd? Pfd Amer. Bxpress to & noints lower and continued to shrink lower. The fact that Chicago 8 8 e SAEINL RUIOA AIESIeR LiYed P Chicago & B, 1 Express. rantaly, felowing the call ider brisk | came weak to a dime lower had rather a | Kewaunee, Wis.; another lived in Call- Cash quotations were as follows. HAY—Strong; timothy, $9.00%113.00; prairie, | CFIako & N, W : Hauiiation of long cotton#purchased last [ bad effect on the trade here, but the light i - 8 fornia and was living at the time with a FLOUR~Firm: winter patents, $3.804.10; | $5.0066.00 L& P 3 ht on the bellof that today would wit- )y and good demand kept prices up in Y ° . @man named Johueon traights, $3.20G3.5); cle $3.2043.60; | WHISKY—Steady at _$1.26, o C. & 8t d.ooiivins B ness a marked reaction from the weakness | hine. ¢ st B s : ring speciais, $4.70; pute $3.0004.10 Cotton, $1.30 Colo. Southern y Malting Vhen prevalent. he selling was impelle hore were about thirty-five cars of cow 5 i 5 An action was brought to break the will airajghts, l:(l;vallm; bakers, 82,3028 Y NG--$8, 105 5. do " 1at p1d prd by a audden unced decline fn the | stuff on Jale today wnd ‘the ‘market ruled (3 and was set for hearing February 2, 181, 3 0. 2 red, 17%c. TWINE—Hemp, o 2 prd ’ s & ; Liverpool market Monvy receipts and riy wetive at about steady prc omo |21 . ot o B! ORN—No. 2, 42%@4dl4e; N vellow, | PROVISIONS—Pork, firm: jobbing, $12.78, | Del. & Hudwon prd eplandid ploking we r hefped to unde e best grades sold a’ litt'e strongoer s : }{:‘|n; flhlurl |‘ “n:n o:..t‘«mun. at Butte Lard, lower: cholce, $6.95@6.97%. ry salt | Del. L. & W R anie mine the English market, The erop mov than they did yesterday, but the medium . ¥ olonel Robert G. Ingersoll of N. OATS-—No, : No. 2 white, 26i4c; No. | meats, steady: boxed lots. extra shorts, | Denver & Rio G 2 ment was decidedly larger than gencrally | kinds ‘and canners brought just about : " i 1 York appeared as counsel for the Henry » white, 36giNc. B clear ribe 336 olenr wides 8171 | do bt o Am: "1 |looked for and erop accounts from the eon- | SEAQY BHSCR "\ '\ o ent practically the E : © | A. Root contestants; . H. Payne of Bloom- EY—Fair to cholce malting, 52@ | Spelter, higher at $4.37 & - a0 "1st ptd 4 s Faon after midday the market took a turh e prices as they did yesterday, no par- . 1 fleld. Ia., Hon. J. M. Woolworth of Omaha, POULTRY--Chickens, i@Se; turkeys, 7c; |Gt Nor. pfd 3 for the better on reports that a cold wave [ HUlar change belng notice R i ex-Senator Woolson of Mount Pleasant, STUEDS—No. flax and northwestern, $1.53; | young. 8ec: duck geese, 6 Hocking Coal was in store for the seuthwest tonight, | B8trictly cholce heavywelght feeders were LI ove01880 Ia., W. W. Dixon of Helena, J. (. Kirk- prime timothy, $4 304450 Steady at e Hocking Valley 4 | With rain Mkely to accompany the drop in | rather scar 4" prices on_that : ) B 08, '« Ar RO VIRIE RS 300 Dok per b1, g3 TTRR. Bteady; = creamery, 18@g3c; | Tinels. Centrar : tempernture, As that scction of the belt | stoc fully ‘wteady ' Thers A patrick of Butte City, Warren Toole of 1216, Lard, per 100 bk $10307.07 Saise Towa Central Wi already. suftering from excessive pre- | Were. however, o good many medium and ; s 2 |Helena and F. W. Itichelborger of Butte bs widen (loose), § oy — — do ptd.... 7 Acondia cipitation, the local t pocame appre- | Common KInds and the market on that City appeared for the proponents #houlders (hoxed 2 7 Kansaw City Geain and Provisions, | L b & W...... Rap. Tr hensive of flood damage and further delay | 1288 of stuff was very slow, the same as : eides (hoxed), $8.15@5.5 3 - W do prd.. ‘olo. I, % [In crop ma the latter already dan- | it has been, and sellers w ling it a . The first move was on the part of Henry TSR Dhdein 0t Migh wines, 3128 \ i LaNe. Bh ks oh 1 ] e, 4 damage by kill. | litt'e lower today. The supply has been 5 5 A. Root, who petitioned the supreme court SUGAR-Unchanged, it o Louis Vi . fog ont, B 8 T omiote | e L s Battla O HeKa. for & writ of prohibition on fhe district Ml 'Jm"“[ ng fi{fl\‘lnfir{:“"' and shipments 2 Wic: May, 2 ::j"-' o s Il‘fi',i". et S thdRe ,;""”“‘j”];‘ “| which naturally makes them very cautious 7 $11h% oourt of Silver Bow county and a writ of Astialen A hite sordtse, | Mex. Cantral . pran ie O dvancs the forsiun, | Sbout buy ‘)'."“u.‘.:’;“;.fr:'-ml:’x";Ru;.i".'q!‘u.nfi"l(".lf 7 3 f mandamus on Judge J. McHatton. It was bhls...... e 000 | 3 5.3 white, QWS Minn. & & ¢ outhorn ind Wall stroet coptingents came | ZA0 Soad prices with vesterday 4 2 5 alleged that the Jury was illegaily drawn teneee 000 2 ite, 26425 do pf to the ront as moderate buyers he The v only ow o ern i I Corn, ot 00 3—No, %, Blc, Mo, Pacif ; wi Paper 10 Winter monthe. while raom shorte PNy | peer stoers o sule and; a5 uainle thoy 3 AL Eieh (e SRATARI atesHRY Oat 000 AY—Choice timothy, $9.50@10.00; chofce | Mobile & Ohio 3 do prd covered. Fall River cloth market dispatches | pronght good., strong prices. Cows sold b : . dlosd.. Oslonsel Ingsreollargued the pointe e A T 2000 £8.00, MK & T Tatinde: ks and private reports from southern spot [ ganerally "4t Ahout steady prices. and in and the court declded in favor of the con ’Trh:h bu i o 7,000 Creamery, 18q ; dalry, fancy, do pfd. < National Biscu 2 markets were encaur ! v;l' n; " \\V;V\Y and | Some cases the best grades l‘r”.“h" a lttle v 2 testants. n the prodiice exchange today the bite N T central o ptd helped signally to right the late afternoon | mare. Gond feedars nald at o ke i : ter market was firm; creameries, 16@2 rm: fresh Missouri and Kansas | N Y. Central 17% N -mnV‘ Tend irket, yvaghout the day however, ‘:‘.‘ they did yesterday, whl‘l:”:‘}‘w"r’un'::‘"‘;,a‘u H The trial began before Judge McHatton dafries, 13@18c. Cheesd, firm at 1006 11%0, | stock, Me per doz., loss off, cascs returned; | Nor. & Wes " 1" do pta there was clearly manifested a feeling of | kinds were slow sale’ and & little lower. b and & jury early in July, 1891, and closed ¥ggn, firm; fresh, 16 new white wood cases included, Y5 more. ' | do pfd.......... ™ |National sieel distrust and timidity, with a goodly num- | Representative sales $ September §, the jury failing to agree on B RECEIPTS-Wheat, 78,400 bu'; corn, 18,000 [ No. Pacific il o pra Ler of traders actually withdrawing from STEERS o NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, | by oats 4,000 bu Pt it IO A the market where onportunity afforded un- | o, ; Lt G £ & ‘verdiot. -Bhosily after this (rial Johu 2z SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 75,200 bu.; corn, 21,- | ontario & W No. Americ tl new developments of importance came h . 3 13 A. Davis, administrator, was accidentall o American : 18 L1304 %0 4 Quaiiations of the Day on Varlous | 000 bu: 0ats, 8,000 b, Ore, Ry & Nav.. g2 {baciic Coa 35 | fo thent T the last nalt hour @ furry of 3 1. 1206 5 00 ] % | killed at Victorfa, B. C. Since his death vy ommodities, rpool Grain and Provistons. | pesneyiinie o close of yesterday. The market closed firm, g gl L thete hay been auather trisl between: hig comte’ s Bo ik, vt M-FLOUR-_Re IRPOOL, Sept. 26.—WHEAT—Spot, | Reading e £ 1 With prices net 4 to 12 points higher, Ful| $:00 0 1 K5 heirs and those who were contesting tho pts, 8% bbls. ; ports, 15,000 bbls. No. 2 red western, winter, 68 34; No. R TR il | tures closed firm: September. Octo- 319185 4| Eeaia g Pt seses will, which resulted in so kind of % males. 2,30 pkgs.: market was quiet and b s ¢ Califor It ' % | pares ol uary, $9.6 194 1 1 SHEEDP-—There were very fow she ¢ e b S bl Mgt patni ) "y i|mig g W a0 PR 7 Febraa 0.62 pril B 5 CotSy sl those that Q1d arFive wera feeqers ™ A tex | never been made publl ¢ 0 ot bakers. § 855 5 w SRN-—&pot, steady; American_mixed, | ge 5 & o .. Hianh 0.48: spot dull; middling = uplands, 1 by 4 killers changed hands at about steadv| Among the many contestants and would- er extras, @5.00; winter low g new. 4g4ted. F ady: October, middling gulf. sales, 343 bales o210 100 prices, but the bulk of the receipts did not 5285, Ry flour, ictive; sales, 150 bbls | | 14 Nia; November. 48 3d; December, 48 2ad. | 5o o1 bia Hgar W O IBANS, "6 COTTON— bR come until fust before' noon. ~For that [ @ Beirs who have loomed up for awhilo Taln o good, 810G cnoice to funcy, 81 e O Haror ‘shoct g e b, | g, 92, 2 Bfd:ris gt EW ORLE TN Tenson 1t wag late before much of unything | Are two or three women, who have asserted 3.6, eat flour, guict, $2.3042. 40, Bt il Ao Laptiaand Y 99 3. . 3 s diles, Al s dol e sheep market, however, v 2 ol SERDS-Quiet; tmothd, October, §i.65; | 14T American firm, i6e 30 a0 pgh.. Loather 1 ordinar low “midd] could be quoted st PaOut atandy. ritii| (atc A 3 Dvie wakiithelr Busband] o d olover, Oataen hoT st. Paul do prd 1c: middling, 101 good middling! the demand in good shape. Thera were very | tHough he was never married. 7'.‘,»‘;;”‘“ 0 B0, wose, o, 1. £, New ¥ o o bl i § ",”h:“ "”u‘"'3l"'ll’v'y'.uu("l;|-‘” 1-16¢; receipts, {:};w m{:ms of unu;: Iqu.‘n)ll\ here, wut had | The contest was one of the most stub- ork, ult | st. “pa } o | "do prd stock, 14, era been any choice ones o e they d ont ; eac CORNMEAL-Firmer: western, [ &0 hisher r 80. Pacific ... by | Western |Union ... 18 | Sleady; Sentember, $IGHEI0ER: Noy douibtless would hive brougnt Bood, stroay | POr8 aud bitter contosts on record; each #c; city, 62 Brandywine, $2 152 60 mber, 81}ic: De e So. Raflway . 107 | Repub ; 047 omber, $0.420943; " January: DrloeR: side presented an array of legal talent YD Bty o e, & L o CORN-—Active and highcr; No. 2 cash, do pfd =8 ) 17043, Tebroary, $9.41469.46 reh. $0.46 afYE-BU abse, 1 e S D | Septemiber, die; December, di7e e O iR by | (R LS 18; Anril $9.4009.48; May 19, BAHLEY—Quiet: feoding, 4 s, OATS-DULL and firm; No. 2 cash, Sep- - IR 1L - LOUIS, Sept 2 Buftalo! malthg. Sasse, ¢ 11 urtala, U | tember. e, Decomber, Oftered nd 1160 lower: middiing, i B BARLEY MATT-Dull: JUEAle Dull: unchanged: No. ® cash, Bi%e, — 2518 hales; shipments, 50 265 WHEAT-Recelpts, n, 62r68c. SS—-Clover, dull and higher; Octo- ew York Money 8040 bales crines 188 380 OrERT saien. Bi00000 b 2001000 B No. 2, '$.60. NEW YORK, Sept. 2 ) | "LIVERPOOL, Sent COTTON 3 » xports. Spot, firm; {C. 1. 0. b Ty T o steady at 1%@% per cent; prime mercantile | linited demand: prices lower: = Ame ;‘nn--‘ A IR R B 9 B Philadelphin Produce Market. paper, d4asty per cont middling 6d: good middling 222ARER and ( was mora feverls A irregular today. | On the stre 382 2AIL2B_ B ST, LT o8 pr— ZoRS % “uge =8 2 KRB&N 3 5 = =z T Z328% 853 2 |3gaz=z | T R b tohcedors made up the bulk of the receipts | seldom equaled; vasi sums of money were oday, and as the demand was in . ey o shape prices held About siaade. 80ud | expended in the fight; weeks lengthened Quotations holce western grass weth- | I0to months and months Into years, but TS0 T00; cholce grass vearlings, $176 | no final decision was reached and no settle. spring lambs, $1.85@4.75; fair to good spring | rested. At the present time practically Ln'_r_nbni rmlm 55: a'»'«l”“:'}”"'"' 4 8@ | nothing remains of the millons of A. J Nei fesder [Rmus, X0 Davis. Edward Davls did not get a dol- feedor OWeS......iererroresrss B0 lar, and the dashing of his hopes sent feeder L him to a madhouse. R S o uluth, 8, £ 0. b, afloat 0 No. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.—BUTTER=—| STERLING EXCHANGE-Weak with ac- | Hatine, w7kd; > fow mdling DR Rt Sl I 0 e optians | Firm emand; fancy western cream- | tual business in bankers' billx at $4.-6's4 1 ordinary, 5 ordinnty opéned steady, with corn and then dropped | €6y, 28¢i funcy western prints, 2ic. %30% for demand and at 3i.83% for six J les_of were 3,000 & sharp adva in which bullish estimates 1GGS~Firm* good demand; fresh, near | day posted rates, $ANIL@L84 and $1.871y ) 250w apeculation on the world's o light speculative of- | by and westerns. 17c; fresh southwestern, | @438; commercial bills, §4.81%0 121, and export and Inclug. Ales Amer- ferings, the jum, rn and general | I8¢ fresh southern, 17 .’:““ ER-—Certificates, A2 @eine bar, | jean; r ipts, 2000 b Tuding 1,500 ewes . sessnens RN — strength of sentiment after recent declines, CHE -Firm: fancy small full oream, | 621sc: ""1““.”‘ dollars, 403 | American. Future and elosed Utanh ewes . 4 K Lowest Rates of the Ne; plaved & part. Just befora the close reajis: | 13 141c fancy small falr to cholce eream, | BONDS-Government, strons: state bonds | frroaiar: American ‘il and : 3 Piah swes seberieeies - oo hg produced a sllsht decline from top, but | 10@10%c! nac oad bondy, irregu! tember, §52-01d, buvers: September and ¢ 3 ‘CALVE feeder wothers : 4 . the market left off firm at lae net advance + The closing prices on bonds today are as | toher, 5 i.' buyers: October and No. S ah feed THB NORTHWESTERN LINE. farch, 86 6-10787 1, Side: May, 857 Minneapolis Wheat Market, follows vember, Md. sellers; November and De. | (87070000 » 2 ltah weth. Attt ALL POINTE 86 11-160; closed, 86igc; September, 81 7-1600 | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 26 WHEAT—-Sep- | oy 8 e, 2 T = m i ' i e . AGS. 1A Tailaty L (idsereeend 1 :" rl<"-|m| ’:N ¢ October. \1‘.v,-.~.l‘_ losed t |||Ilmr, ,u",.- lhe: Ma: do coupon wen s, 2 v, 519 ary and Feb. Tereessnnesss 10 805 e :::_ *“ X awes . 8 Tawa »ecember, 837 e; closed, S4¢ aas2iie. To do 3s, reR. s s 3 1 ATy 4o 30 e brecding bucks 3 . CORN-—Receipts. 1| exports, 155, yrthern, $oe; N upos i nyers 4 1 ST o ¢ PERS h feeder lambs e B Wisconsin, Minunesota, 20 b sales T00:000 bu:_futiren 160000 bu l;“lull'n‘ Eiret patenta. 314004 507 o neW. &8, o8t i 1A 5 abliocel. Mann and NEOCRL SO AN BEIEERS, 460 feodor Tambs. Northern Michigan export. Spof, qulet; No. 2 50c, elevator, | patents, $1,2064.30; clears, $3.10G3.20; O an : d 3 Bllare] May anarTtne : H s - . o b and d9%c, £ 0. b afloat, arrive. Optlon | Aecond clears, $1.10 QONIRG, orceins b nellapsi May fnd une, b8 ] o 08 210 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK TWO DOLLARS, PLUS ONE FARE asket manitested’ (urther strength on the |~ BRAN=In bulk, §1 i ik . 1 TUIY AN AUStSY, 8 66405 1,044, sesl. . e 2 i i Round Trip! pullish cash situation and a big scare of S b L OR CALY ! ¥ 8 Bullioh Sesh wituation and & big scare of 1uth WRsat Harket: e STOCK CALVE Natlve Steers anmd Butcher Stock Minimum Rate, §1 the olose firm at 4@ e net advance; closed DULUTH, Minn., Sept. 2 —W HFEAT-No. Y s kL 8 SEPIONe REFORE An etive, Beptember 2 dltec: September, ANG@IMNe; closed i |1 hard, 8i% 1 northern, S1%c; No. 2 . d | O nis Dried Fratts, e ICAGO, Sept. 25 TTLE=Recelpts, | City Ofces, 1401-1403 Farnam Strest October, 4640; closed, 16%0; Decomber northern, No. 3 spring, %01 to Ar: 9 NEW YORK. Sept. 26—CALIFORNTA . e ¢ head, neluding ) westerns and B = .w:k“lh‘ |;.:. 2 3 fve. No. 1 hard, &%c; No. 1 northern, 81%c¢; 4 ¢ [ DRIED FRUTTE-DUll bt steady o | % 0 Ll".:.lmul Natlve steers and bulteh T | NATIONAL CONVENTION OF DEMO- Th Recelpta, 760 bu: exports. pember, No' 1 northera, $itci” May, | €404 5, 0 I Pidintained & Bteady undertons at un § AND FEEDERS, Texans, wlow! hallly inferiors talties CRATIC CLUBS 0, 3 B 0. 3 fo. i " TS 2%, 412 . ) P, 1 T v wit ight trading s 3 0 3 best on sale today, two carloads at $ ¥ track white western and state, 26 s e . choice, faney, 6 - 10%0 medium, $4.500535, selected fee weak, | The Omaha & St. Louls railroad will mell h & e BESk At Chicago Ter Rallway re aquoted at from 8ike to 20 $.90a4.60; mixed stockers 0 Dtickats for tBi 190 st ons fafe 5l {D--Stend oring b 6.5017.00. e e g s Colo, 8o, 48 5OR & T 6 ‘ ) aian AHA AUAItY " Ao 3 i $50G9T5: coma. 100 Tower, 82 if- | tickets for this occasion ne fare ply miadiing. $1 sodringh ® bram $1650017.00;| NEW VORK. Sept. FFE “p & R G 18 Tex. & 1 " vai, M UL L] 1 w3 $2.00G500: canners. 320V $2.00 for the round trip. All Informath HAY #hipping, T8G7M40; good to | Mita, Vhelet; - Cordova, . do 4 18¢: unpeeled, 6 915 calyes, sieady, $174@ | oy city office, 1415 Farnam street, or write i L éci good to (i, Tauict, "“Cordova, tNuiic, 2 Ganeral d6.si: 61° [Union Pasin oxans, receipts, @0 head; bext ‘on sale | 1 g SAR AL BERE ] 24 et opened steady; prices unchan n the ab. | Eric Rl 48 0 2 | Wibash 5 helfers 3 oday, ohe catlond ‘at $.86; Texas fod | Harry E. Moores, G. P. . A, Omaha, l‘.""" state. common to cholce. | Uthoa‘of mew fuctors on which to furnish | K. W & 1 048 T Wik 16 st . L 3 foede e R N A s Soars, &8 | Nab. 0 crop i old olds, 2a6e: Pacific | deis: Tables were too conflieting to give : 18 | do g v LOUIS PLE-Recolpts, | § jecdars SR T e O R o old olds . either side advan spot demand slug- 4 oA, 5,000 head. nel 500 Texans; market | 1 fooder R HOGS—Receipts, 30,00 head; estimated HIDI o Onlveaton, 20 . » market steadled later in the day | ontn teady; native shipping and exXport steers, ¥ o X6 4 ow, 21,00 head; estimated left ove 21 to 2 Ibs Va. Centurl | steady % tomorrow, 21,00 head; estimi ver. 2 . : vering and scarcity of offering % | | 847 Iressed beef and butcher steers, 1015 ar, 18c > sring and scarcity of oftaring : §mas s sed buetand butcher « o 5101 285 | 40M head: steady 1 sirong and active: tap; \ o jock 8ol onos iy, p! - = A h. 0 teers unde 1,008 18, 135500, 630 Dok $5.60; miked and butchers W good y A\?‘rk\ll‘l:un"(u‘ i emiogh soles Bughon | changed (o '8 points decline total wales. | when insued. **Offered stocker s250a4 HRY: JluEs E BOYD & co., 3 [ A5 feeders, . S48 to cholce heavy, $510¢ igh_ heavy, wige b G Dage Dchadinel September, ¥.0007.00: . : 9; car ceders. 1019 feeders. 1065 $lasas 6, Hght. 85200000, bulk' of sales | Teiephone 1039, Omaha, Neu FOOL-Dull; domestic fleece, 25G280; | October, $6.90G 8. November, §1: Decem: Forelgn Financial. 8 and 3 T eos 880 cow 500 $6. 255,80, o '.g,,'.{,’.“'( domestic B2} ber. $7io;"March,” $15G7.90; " May, $140; | 1.ONDON. Sept. 2—8hort loans continue i s holfers g it 81 foeders.. 9 helfer. ... 700 BHEED-Recelpts, 15,00 hend; shoep a COMMISSION, ¥ Yo e, s 50@ | Ul ow Of treasury bllly Octe tecaipts, 9,000 head: marke ¢ ¥ %) eifers... 636 3 ambs Mrong: chotes' wethors $5.55G e 19T et e, 30 D0S D peRat Hib B - - Swii1 Feptage & Similar womennt fulling. duie, | 0 50 0ff: pigh and ehta: 8595015 4; ot 45 3 s bt e e W T | GRAIN, PROVISIONS und $TOCKS €10.50; extra India mess, $18.00@17.0 01 Market o day absorbs the attention of th. 8.3@b.40; butchers. 5.3)@5.45. feeders. . 580 sheep, §190014.20; Texan sheep. '$2.60G3 6 HOARD OF TRADEK, Teatn, ‘stondy pickied bellios 0waid: (Ol CITY, Pu., Sent 2-—OILS-Credit | operators on the Stock 'Exchange (o o || SHEED AND TAMBS CRecelpte fe 2 teeders . €3 pTYe Jambe” $45G480; werteri MO | Gorpeapogdence: John A Werten & Ca ckle@ shoulders, $6.60; pickled hams, $0.75 | balances, $1.50: certificates, no or offer- | excluslon of new business. During the [head; market steac ve muttons, 7 teeders.. 997 5 feeders. .10 756, 2 %o Chicese and New Yors .‘uf‘-'d Tard, u«u‘f eieamed, §7 50s. Bep ings: shipments, 82,082, average, 95,834; runs, | last fortnight's account business sunk to [ @000 lambs, $4.5068.25: feeders. 1084 10 foeders.. 97 — Aareat wires ember closed at $7.50. nominal; refine 106,927, uverage, 90,31 the lowest ebb of 1%0 and there are 1o WD, sLockers, 6 feeders, 975 e s 32 New York Live Stock, ik asy: Houth America, $860; compound, $4.25 [ LONDON -OTLS-Caleutta, 1in- | signs of its improving. ‘The onsibility 5 3 74 NEW_ YORK, Sept. 2 -BEEVES-Re e continent. 3150 Fork, easy; short | seed, spot,’ 57s 9 turpentine spirits, 288 | for this state of ffairs is divided between 2 21 395 31 cows..... M7 3 colpts, 3,003 head; native steers. fir “ e lear, $14.00016.00; mess, $12.766114.00; family, | 949 9s; linseed ofl, 338 Thed the approaching general election, the labor iy ¥ pt. 26+ 2 2 cows.....1016 “hade higher; Texans slow: bulls and cows, I e Tl NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—OTL8—Cottonseed, | alaputes and the Chinese difeulty —The | (Soe legram )~ CATTI Recetpts, | 3 o - e lower oArs, uneold; native HRP HEY&CO. TALLOW—Fgm; city (82 per pkg.), 47 let; yellow, petroleum weak; re- | position of account strengthens home rail- market active and s 3 19 feeders.. T4 2 xans. $4.10a4 20; west L A8 L, &0 it ountry (nkgs. free), A4 asise New York, $.65: Philadelphla and | roads. American securities «pened at par voooand westerns, 325 | 13 cows 3 5 500 5, bulls, $2.6081.00; cows. $1.46a3 40 PRICH Firm; llwm-‘ul‘l‘u, fair to extra, 4% o, $7.66; rosin qulet; turpentine | fty and subsequently improved. Loutevill $225604.46; bulls and K11 3 no change in cables; exports, 4,200 quarters @t Tan e easy, 404@1c & Nashville and Southern railway being N and calves, $3 50 950 of beet ol MOLASSES—Firm; New Orleans, open e 3 the features of the transactions. Later they 8 £, 2504 40; veals, 717 Recelpts, 3,376 he Kettle, good to choice, 43 New York Dry Goods. relapsed. The closing was dull Grand 6 | » and 2@tc lower; grassers METALS-—Another advance was scored YORK, Sept. 26.—DRY GOODS—|Trunk rallied fractionally. ~Spanish 4 Recelpts, 590 head: market f Sock casier; veals, $4.Goa@% for tin in the local market for metals to busiriess’ dofng “in cotton goods. | closed at Ti%e. Gold premium at Buenos Al grades, $5.15@5.2%5; buik of wales, 3 wrassers and buttermilks, §2 day, on mccount of much higher cables | chiefly in bleuched: buyers looking for bet- | Ayres, $136.50 5 3 114 feeders 0 o 328 |lings 8250 p from London, that market showing @ rise | ter prices in some grades of these. Brown | “PARIS, Sept. 26.—In view of the discord | SHEEP—Receipts, 2600 head: market ac- |5 feeders w SHIEP AND LAMBS-Recelpta 14,00 o aa for Epot, dus to manipulation. On | sheetings and artils strong, but demand | among the powers regarding China the.e steady; lanibs, $4.60§5.00, sheer TH DAKOTA head; sheep, slow “and lower; lambe, dull @ auite uctive diy's trading the close was | quiet, Coarse colored cottons alse strong | was a reaction on the Bourse today, ac- | $5 1bull.. 140 260 4 cowi... and gencraily 10Glée off; sheep, $27504.%;