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THE OMAMA DAILY «4ED: 'FRIDAY, S]',l"l‘L,\”"CR ’.‘9. ]900. : - \ L1108 off on futures. This influence eaused | while thess facts were obviously trie the | era g ¢ ateers.... ot 2 ateers Hs and bucks, §2.50 wis t and unchanged here at $16.756 | has without a strong re f § 1 str o3 35 o Live stock L N he baal 0502100, | has induced the lquid « * Quotations 122 feoders 100,10 feedern. . 127 : ad Wheat Ma kl‘tsm‘:mhbmm‘ But Oloses a d epelter were dull and unchanged | paat \:m”:‘ly..,n..,‘., Cl Good Oattle of All Kinds in Active Demand esbiey o (e hads Higher. r WEU-WHS U0 Gnd S iction, strengthened I at Steady to Stronger Prices, feadors. . o7 3 cows c— of cof B slons from authoritative e foeders awe 3 : iings o neg ons_are going cows utoers n OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS tween the anthracite toa ’ AL L eders, TRADE IN THE CORN PIT IS QUITE SMALL the miners and that a basls of N i ¥ § HOGS OPENED STEADY, CLOSED LOWER |0 feeders Toedors vea ttion of Trade and Wuotations an | has been formulated with g0 ) 3 ferden 3% covrs ¢ ot eak staple Fancy Produce, succe o violen the e . _ feeders ‘o edars g 2 Oats Dull and SR | RO light; good stock, AirM | ., Gidering the small impression that Hoth Sheep and Lamba Found Ready | o toodors oy S L T L s Lol T i B b 100 Hens, 7c; roosters, 3@ [ been made on the prices of coal carrying | SILVEE v Sale Today at St to Stronger feeder 1 1 e bk vislons Firm, Sostained by 4 c; ducks, 4géc; péese, | (RITORCH Bifice Ehe Stock has been in MONEY o bull oot Shorts and Packers, “) POULTRY—Hens. g | (here was litilc short sellipg being done « v cows. N —_— uand gecse, 98103 | wili scarcely hold i view of the latke | LONDON 3 cows..... 978 pt trade of V hend; market report that the French crop estimate . now G4,000,00) bu. less than a month a 1SH_OVSTERS — First grade, solid yicked, New York counts, per ean, 4 stiffencd the views of holders and a re- | : action hegan. This was heip i by | #xtra felects, e standards. 30c. Second & liberal falling oft in_the I ik filed, New York counts, per Celpt at the big western markets. These Jic, extra selects, 24c; standards, 20c two factors were the ch in ar Live, per advance In October The Cholce, 910c pive § 200 | Bccount which was disciosed by the cor YW, 108 ) hang CHICAGO, Bept A falling off luchickens, per 0B, S0 |tion that a strike settlement {s imminent. | § ! . : 184 4 3 3 e Soth And eRteit Bals v per ’ i 3| But it must be borne in mind that wher ot ! J | COLORAD O, colpta xport ea wa " $1.5071 acksnipe, § SHices AFS SHoe Torah] 0 i 1 st % | for & stubhorn wheat m H nofes, | dIrection (h Wall Btreet sentiment o ah SRS tober closing e to falr, 13c: cholee: | points is made to conform to the new order | Smeis] e ittle Co.—Colo closed Y40 | gathered creamery, | ;¢ things. “The mercurial minds of ¢ “ Officlal Thursday "... 5 i 16 cows, 2 : Provistons closed e : bluefish, 9c; pickerel, | Peculators, in conformity with thi erve, decteu Pour ~ lambs October wheat inchange | dressed hiffalo white: | loday threw off il their lowering | Bame days 1a A P s v inada lambs. @7Te and woon afterward touched i, fic | bass, ioc; aal. | hensions of the coming stringe < Bume week bef W hlo 1) feders i “mar the feeling belng rather bearish because of white' hass, lvc: cropple. 1oc; | geriie etReh a0t o s - | Bamo three we o 33 I ers, green, ; bolled lok : 1 Same four weeks ago 110 SOWe. favorable weather in the northwest mackerel, Sc; codfish, 10c; yellow | popnd “for hoth actual —— ax [ 310 ows ] 3 helped to this result. € BN he QWings grom the | Average price paiu wof Dogs a \ feedors. 7 Stock in Sight. exchange for cotton are mirke ! Totine dlecoun: | sral dave. with comperisons § feude 2 4 cows.... 1013 3 ywing are ihe recelpta at the prins fuch force an to relleve apprehensi busine tone of most department rm» 1890, 118081150 1 cows. cipal western markets for Reptember i o meet its future ohligations on R L T AR o o it g ol | : S W. Shields—Wyo ith Omaha 088 8421 ] on_the stock exchange today wis woak, man and British exchequer loans without | (o 1 t ¢ ere export of gold, The downward course of | easicr. American: was quiet, but. subde fow S0 280 10 fee 8t Louls . 100 bulge broight out peoflt taking wheat and Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | Wy “FH G, ¢ gold will move this | were atrong. Reading, preforred, were ex 3 63| 4 06| = Oty BN T $ ROELS the market decined to ii%e, where | e assoclation: Cholce upland, | fras b ovement could, ally strong on the receipt of nore 2l 8 e n giros.—Neb. ) - e e et o Bood “axport. sales | $.60; No. 1 upland, $8: medium, § arae, | Ored In cas JDeceagity fs very eviden news in regard to the strike %) 430 3 65/ 4 00| Ll apenaintd L L PR R, THE REALTY MARKE and the clone was firm, October 's¢ higher | $6.50° Ttye straw, 35.60. These prices are for | o e forelgn money Trunt a4 fractionally, althoign H 361 394 1 toeder.. 108 1 TMith=-Neb. &t TihgiTac. New York reported thivty- | hay of good e Iof and quality. "Demand far | T\C) “(hat' AL 11”:-‘ e- | oy Jtrengthened © The amount 6 S| 8 d i tacder. 8 T8 e L 1 INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs- oot ales hure were 6D DU, and OATE-No. 4 white, 26 gecure i tme loan in New York uring the on, balande. today was. K60 Ho 1. Smith-Neb duy, September 27, 1 Kannas Clt 00 b Weaboasrd clearar CORN-No. 3, 3% Ian '1‘,'\"’}".';'7 1'“r several millions of dol € gl Gold premium 4 5 }m\l o 27 1 cow P Warranty Deeds, in wheat and flour were eq BRAN-$12.7 causs of 0 n‘r'“l:x“» ‘y’"’\l“|. fled b 3 Sep o L T M. D Gabriell (] wn, lot 22, ol AT LT I VEGETABLES. bankers to pay the interest asked ‘Foday's | of rean the't 33 heifers... 882 42 4 heifers. AL B Nl e St va A foa | 4 CUCUMBERS-— Per dozen, 20G%c. jnovement of exchange 1% a significant re i athor g ) 4 8 81| 4 cows.... %53 30 bury, lot 4, block 6, Wate % E . NEW TURNIPS-—Per bushicl buaket, 80e fnder. ¢ ' 3 0 é D, 7. Cattle Co—Colo B Xine pt el to O ¥ TRy y NEW BEETE-Per bushel, 60@7be. he strength of the stock market, grow 3 n n 5 3 . 149 feeders. %50 4 20 ) feeders | feet 1ot 1and & 20 feet lot 12, block #4, contra NEW CARROTS-Per dozen bunches, 2e. | IN€ Into buovancy, was continious atier an | cr Iscounted g 3 \ Olson—W yo. South Omaha N g " LETTUCE-Por dozen, 10615 apening dip in prices, due to the chgrin of - Vor 11 Bk HE - 1 feedor 3 feeders awrence Welr ' to I Post, part RADIEHES flome grown, per dogen, 16e. | the bears. 'who were driven to cover list 66,6 ) 5 1 w 2 1 feeder Y foeders.. K19 14 10-05-12 and IS acres in swig 11 amall, not-| BEANS—Wax, per haif bushel basket, 40c; | BIENt on A rumor of the conl atrike et s _or bourse toduy S 3 16 g | § feeders.. 9 foeders | 14 . i this morn t 1 wer sfer £ 2416 373 3% | 1 feader. 22 feeders.. & infe G WhIte and hiusband to B, 1 ders.. 616 415 1 cow %0 3 Chicigo 13,000 e ved by | atring, 3¢ ment, which was not confirmed the variations r 1 pectally POTATOES —Per bushel, 40G0c; sweet|INk. The extreme advance in the coalers ha illans 2 3 fe a1 1 cow 1180 Holtz, lot 12. block 1, Walnut Hill delfvery. It the estimite 1toek, per bushel, 750 %0c fhn up to In New Jersey Central and | It the firmn n . . 100 i cows. .. 1143 outh Omaha Land company to Ralph and the W udden and ATD A Home grown, per pound, 1%c¢; | [1e e ding spectalties, and local traction core mal 1 < 2 3 3 were a few more hogs here Nicholson, lot block 39, ith Stekse | e land seed, 1% stocka recovered from'2 to 3ig points. I K& were in_ gre y than any day o far this weck | Omaha Siaare i Y| CAULIFLOWER-Per dozen, $1. the active ratlroad list net galns of from 1 Bar licates sunday Chicago’s early reports showed a weak feel- | William Reese 10 1. 1 Reese, lots the general ! TOMATOIS — Home grown, per half [ 10 & points are the rule, with the closin f Later, reails official number of cars of stock | INE on that ‘market and later advices and 43, block 5, W. 1. Selby’s 1st puge of the bushel basket, active and strong at about the toy prices close | brought in today by each road was showed a decline of Mg@se. The market at worka d -;x‘u‘.\lz Home grown, per bushel, 80g60c. | |, “'"I"* *"]"I(: yed In symputhy with stocks, ound ¥ bourse hours Rio Cattle H'ge. Sh'p Hra, | ere ongned about ateady on the best King of al'to Tohrbatigh out 1 he » t o T2« CELER ebraska, 30g40c 16 speculatiy asues leading. Total sales, t Ans were rencwed | 5, v 4 | hogs. hey #old largely at from $5. ®40 teet lo ! Getaher sokl " PRUITS, par value, $53.,000. L ROt] el + M. & St Pu Ry $5.25, or the it v B AR e United States new 4s advanced 1 Ry closed be lower SACHES -Callfornia freestones, 808%c; | bid price Oatn were du Toe: Utah freestones, T5G80c © general wituatl e rssatones, N oL, [ommercal Advertiser's London financial | (HERLIN, Son The wenkness of the Pacific ) per « cablegram: Markets wera' vy 8 W York market and the reports of crop | (o &3 i ) Wwas about $5.16% As the morning advanced | Mary ‘R And husband to Cen d, betwee : {gan andColorads, per crate, Bartln aold hewvily, mainiy Ne riharn Pa Nire I Manitoce ann Minnesots ned.ah R the market eased off and packers wert Firabik, T8 acres 1o oels nou i it L et cific and Canadian Pacitio, on eontempiat. tvorse influen n the bourse here t 5 y very bearish on the heavy hogs. The 3 5 . - e A PSR e R Ver box, $1.7602,00 further restrictive boursy legluntim, ing | and they wero accentuated by the upsatis | B & M. ROR. R were not bidding on them at ol on ine| X I R L T e Ciiitornin | Tokayn, &-basket | Niw Yori s bed (T plolsiation, bt | 1 they wert et Bl eomon ient & Q | Onening market Sand: wher they i ky tg | Quit Claim Deeds, R KL G e ncards, home ‘grown." 1 bank lost £6,000 to ‘St Helena | The phalla dron industries. Bank and mine ¢ S . buy them sellors had to take from 2i4c. and | W. H. Rollins, trustee, to Portsmouth how ceipt January pork sold between | o 3 l""‘;“l'”-" . basket, 15 r; ::):lm‘fi““ contr ol of the money mark hare relapsed sharply Exchange on |4 b “L Jany’cesen . less than Il:v} poelved .r-mm.w bank, lots 5 and 6, block 113 #1150 and' $116316 wnd closed e higher at | ARG 15 1ic 2 doinie @ large busincas Silver i, n, 2om #iptgs. for checks. Discount [ i k . yewterday for tho same grades. Heavy | Dundee Placs $11.60; Tanuary fard Dotween $5.18 and 880, | WATH LONSAS to size, 15G2c each. | 267, the largest since Murch, an hor i cent; three 21| hows brought largely $.10015.12. but as [ D, H. Smith, trustee. to M. 15 Wilkon i Ja T AL ANT i me, per dozen, 0gite; | Indlan price fs st riiin months: biils, 4 tal receipts o8 ot | hih am 8050 wan puid for u fancy loaa of | ot 7 (ex 46 feat of @ 40 feet) e CLAAR i o M TR e e tollowing ‘are the tlosing prices or - Sisponition of the day's receipts was | heavy hogs. TAghE mixed hogs sold InFgely Smith's add e # / 8- @900 per bu.; per|the New York Stock exchinges P £ ¥i Wk Cach buver purchasing the num- | argund 515, € Prefter and wife to H. C. Byane Fomtimnt elpts tomorrow: Whoat, 3 ! | Atehtson ol - 8 Hept. H1~Cleating - Wead indicated i Iast end of the market was ot and ney ] citima “pts, tomorrow: Sheat, SERRIES—Per bbl, $8; per crate, [ 101 4 Union Pacid ST LOUIS, Sept. #7.—Clearings, §.3035: | Cattle. Hogs Sheep. | materially dffferant, as hows sold on the | Forest aad ot b block 14 Purk 23,000 head | Haltimore & O Wabaa Rood dermand New York ‘exchange, lower; | Omaha Packing Co P B | final windup at $310 and & that wor: LI Phe ivading as tollows: | TROPICAL FRUITS Canadian_1acific . T Y A A G Hammona Co. L | Bid that much for all the morning. Rep: \ . R, 8 Cloe. Yewy | LEMONS Callfornia, extra fancy, $.25; | (anada, so b CHICAGO, Sept! 27 —Clearings, $10.068073; | SWit and Company a1 a4 ntative sales: o i P IR B TR R i P | BANANAS-Per bunch, according to size, | hicago G. W " New Yerk di Armour & Co i " 15 Gjiand lace; lots ¥, § . 4% | $2.008 C. B & Q : L INRAT T Sont Mt Swift and Co.. country j Uy {o &, block 6 lota' 1 to {0 R R lirokrita, Hew oAPIOBAY. 611 thyery, | Ol Tod 35 g VGINNATI, Sent. 31-=Cleapings, $.001" | G714, Hammend Co, K. " i0 ock 9; 10ts 1 to 6, block 10 #4320k e LA O K R Bicker & Degan i i “ 4 park : YEOU “Chlcago & : 7 e Clearings, | Vinsant & Co 10 2 T e \|‘:,) ¥ V.I‘,Ai'ln 8. b, 130tse; | CHtato, & = u B8 A i b e 1a Carey wo § 07 1 amount of transfers sita S-Tinglish walnuts, per o , IFaty : Clearings, $120,- | Lobman & Co * ate | aierts, per b, 1205 almonds, per ib.o 1 gl & o NEW YORK learings, 830~ | N eCronry & Clark ::. raw peanuts, per b, 4lg@bc; roasted, | ¢oiirade o or, Malting ALTIMOIRE, 8 Clearings, $3,162, n ”l\.\;-l\h; n - 4 » 0 jflBBEHS M \’I‘Illl o = 1 green, fic ai'"|zs ru-n\.'”l»n 4 p’m P g i HOBTON & Clearings, $16,500, “ nton & nd rwood . . 2 i et S 4510 RSN ek i, | Dol & g | oL & Coliities i o ; OF OMAHA 2 to 16 1w, 6 » mer. Spir [ 11 3 Denver & K. 5 oed | Hamiiton & Rothschild bilo . | 1150 | 3 &t Louls Graln and Prov e 2od ARNF Y BV T NEW COTTON—The | L. F. Husz . . s 3 _ DRY GOODs, atively quiet and | H. L. Dennis & Co.... 2 bt d g ST, LOUIS, Sept. 27— WHEAT do st prd Amer prices at th took o lower level, | B F. Habbick i ¢ W W 5 T ber, THyc: De- | Hocking Cont ® Amer TR Biat positions ¢ phinse of the local situation | Other buyers ... 1 s M T Ma; No. 2 Hocking Valley do pt b Wias due to the pressure of la offgring: | 4G T : Hilinols_ Central (Amer. Tobas of mpot cotton by the soith. They éuused Totals el S8R 3 INBOIETS S08 Johbers of ”'"; Fawyi No 2 cash. e, track, | lowa Centras T R the Liverpool murket to KIVC wity At (me | CATTLE Thers was not much more than 5 P L eptember, 39%e: October, 87%c; De- | 4o ped hac. Mining G . | when same of the local traders are de- | huit as many cattle here today as yester. 8 x S 3 8 s Lake'Brie &' W e Pending upon a bullish leadership by the | day and as the demand for ail classes of 0 3 Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods Hc; 3,{\’:‘"- Zei| do pra Colo. Fuel & 1 forefgners. The market here opened 4 tle was in good shape the market ruled 2 . BVhe; May. | Lake Shore .. rorendp . decline of 2 points for September, otive and In many cases stronger | 5 5 SHa Alatatic i iR n & 0 g the later positions declined 5@l0 ‘points. | “Congfdering the 3ize of the receipts there AND NOTIONS. raightn, $3.00G380: cloars. " §3.2009 60 : Manhattan L aral Bibe huidaddon wan active. The early weak: | wore Quite 8 few COFn. catile on aale, & alghts, $3.20G380; cle H Quiet and unchanged Met. B Ry e ael Ty e inoreased by a ‘falrly tavorable | Terty JuctS, b cO S0F twehty cars of Gorne yring speclais, $1.70; pate 3 60014.10} IDS-Timothy, strong, 5 ; " he orop news and by renewed L & o8 2 T ra Lt 8 LS80, Dok, $3 G200, ED8-Timothy, strong, $.7504.40; X, | Mexican Centrai .. 11 Electrio average to the crop news and by renewed | foq' utecrs. Packers took hold with ¢ BOILER AND SHEST IRUN WORK e, 8 X g : %o ; B roiosia THEREAINE. the otoonin R IRY | Lo S Tlire fd B bk tily. vere WHIEAT- No. Ui, No, 2 red, CORNMEAT Steady, $2.06G2.10, Minn. & St. L. ne Sugar P At Tar. (eaht, THerS: WAK B | sl s atat prioes s Soutd Dest @i BRAN-Firm; sacked lots, east track, 70| 40 pfd.... 9l ot [ FUllY Nthaty Wit JeRtaEaRY St SOUKIEAY (1 ; o st to_ bear the market on | fully) Stendy with yesterday, At ool Bre: | & 3 : CORN-No. 2, 41%¢ 2 yellow, 4214 Mo. Pacifio 4% Inter. Paper p | L 4 heavy movement | 2% 8 good, « - > 4 J OATSED No. 2 white, % P timothy, $0.00@13.00; prat- | Moblle & Ohio ..\ 31| o pra ik Eipoemin A Kits for about like it was on Monday : 3 o 5 ra ‘! 11s0n ) K 81, €outh Omak mo range as on Tu M. P Harrls to F. I Perry, lot 23, 4 in the don, 25¢ 11 Ry belny than was paid yester k 118, Dundee Place inish at 7 « R O ? @ day for an 1 load. ~ The average | B, Stevenson to 13. L Patterson, iot price of the choleer grades of light hogs [ block 6 Boggs & 11.'s add Between Cash quotations were as follows wite: N '’ . M, K. & Tl A P L of cotton, with the s ' Cow Buyers were all out leoking for fresh ¥ 2 K \e spot articie also tending S | supplles today and as 4 result the market HIH Ry 2 ¢ 2 do_pfd s [National Biscul HOB T ry duit later in_ the | P O i PR TS o oico. malting. si0tTo Lo L o peciliaugn became vory Al ater 10 the | s douve, “only about "tweney:ive carn |4 § i i i'liary No. 1 flux, $1.62 1 northwest- 5. 10618.55 N. Y. Central oo e o | Bossion, but i movement o covcr St | boing on wile. Prices were in some cas b el thy. prime, $4 3071 5 0 TWINE 8000 Norfolk & W do p | Ot e ditouather DF showed | Do Iora than steady, whils ‘n others tisy:| g 2 NOLuFe. HollsMl: ShONG. SEAENS. and lnl".l.‘u‘»'\:q“:\ _\:n~~4“||ull,(< per. bbl., g1 PROVISIONS -F ‘rkrflrnl Jobbing, $12.75, | do pra.. Nutional Steel 2415 | Conmervative in view of the considerable de- | WS 1 SIC Wy, TEpm WIECRE Jo b Suye | 8 1y 0 0 preechings, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, 2 Lard, per 100 1hs . $1.07%@7.10. Lard. higher: cholce, $7.00. Dry salt ment Pactfic ..., do_pfd ' rives e selling was quite gen. | NIENer 1 i 3 e " tupes con. Tlbe uden (loows), $8.00a <3 Dry - salied (Higher! hoxed oty extra shorts, $ 626} | do mid YA Brakes 111 | Sral white 16 Tasted, With Woll atreet and | ore wanted the stuff and they had to pay | & ; : | Maneh"on hand, second hand bollérs houshi shoulders (boxed). $2506.37%. Short clear ribs, $ des, SN, Ba Ontarly & W American e M€ aoing their full share of it, while | for, It. Canners were particularly active | { 5 old. Spestal and pro ntion” sides (hoxed), 38 208 i g hi Voxad shorts, §0.5714; Ry. & Nav Pacifle Coast e o Aoerame buyers rather than sell- | 8nd they are now 10g15c higher than they | & : & SR P o ARG LR ARSI WHISKY - Basts of high wines, $1.26 clear ribs, $9.50; cle 0 ¢4 Ao pfd ptd o' Ih the &easion. Wall street traders | Were on Monday, ven the medium king ¥ 2 Tope e Iy S chbTIeY SUGAR-Cut lont. b granulited. 3010 | © MITATE ead, steady, $320." Spelter, | Pennwyivania o : tought. in tho agiernoon.” Liquidation | (DAL aTe usually noglected met with re confectioners’ “A, §0.00. of .95 strong, $1.06 Reading it \in near th e ‘Afid oarrisd | 88 (OSAY K5 RISAGY fo NEronger. pric H lowing are the receipts and shipments | * POULTRY-Dull; chickens, Te; young, se; | do 1st prl ‘ s Gas i o the Jow. point of the | The feeder market was in good condition 1 il ELECTRH«AL SUPPLIES. of the prinel; s urkeys, 7o: young, 8c; ducks, 7c A 80 84 1 g J e ey Mtendy at | and it did not take buvers long 8 el g T AN Aoy ducks, To7 & sl 4 o Car i e o What was offered on today's marke Articles Recelpts, Shipm'ts, Pirm_at 14 « Rio G. W o 1ma0 points, the latter in K 4 X Tour, bbl . 27,000 Steady creamery, @280 ; *do pf . r 1 1 on ¥ res closed barel demand from the country yesterday ““‘]‘ 5 ' El ' I . bu ¢ EIPTS-Flour, 10,00 bbl wheat, | do st prd ¥ 0 vhes Dacember, 9.5fc; January, | that yard traders are not overstocked in (X L 42,000 bu_; oats, 22/000 bu do 24 ptd a.54e; K v, .50c; March, 9 Aprll, | apits ‘of the liberal receipts wp far this |1 c Barley, bu % 000 bu.; corn, 3,00 bu.: oats, 35,000 bu do ptd 8. Leather ... t Kpot, firm: middling gulf, Tic; | Many cattle the reat of the week and as | & ; 4 On the prodiice exchange today the b akhl Al i GG e L B o iang sules, 30 bales they. do expect good trade from the |7 518 4 s Klectrical Supplies. ter market was steady; creamerles. 16722 ; rovision o ptd P LOUTS, S COTTON - Lower; | country they were all after cattle of good 2 . | nirioe, hgike “Cheexe, Arm. Sougine | 8 COTY. Sept 1 ~WHEAT -De- | st & Omana : 24 | middting, 100c: Saes, nor y | welght and’_quulity to carry them over |8 e : Electilc Wirlng Bells and Gas Lighting. kK, firm; fresh, lic R G EmRe | Bt R A ! [iddling, 104e 88 iC Moates until next week. ~The market on such |§ 2 2 b fr g = hard, 6 Tis10c; No. 2 red | o, Rallway y . balos, . | Erades ruled strong to a dime higher than 2 T 3 | @ W.JOHNSON, Mgr. 1622 Howard &t. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | 7470 No a7 do pra 3 NIZW ORLEANS, 8 M~COTTON-. | JaRSIGRY. LAY comman Kinds &'Roimoved | i 5 4 CORN-—Decamber, 8 May. 38500 Texas & . Quiet; sales, 4,80 bale dinary, 8lic: g0od b VTP A r"“’v:lvn; “fl‘v.'n'.\r“('fy Hag iy ‘\ 1 2 o ¢ SAFE AND IKON wORKS Quotations of the Day on Various | MR LRl X R Offered - | ordinary, 3 13-18e; IO Thiddiing, 107 stock included very fed beof cattle. Tt SHEEP—There was a fairly liberal run bk ad iy Commoditien. B 04e. o hite, WOKo, 4 . 01 s, 15401 bales; [ market continues strong on that class of | of sheep on the market today for (his time NEW YORK, Sept LOUR—Recelpts, | RYE-—Cash, 5l o, T2 bilew, Iutures ady: Sep |8tock and packers are not getting near | of the week, but a iarge proportion of th 2 b bbis.: o H 7 Lblki alow; Drides ; othy, $0.50G10.90 NEW YOn.. Sept. 27, —MO) nca ok Jetoher, 9 6: No- | enouzh to supply thelr demands. The cow | Feceipts was composed of foeders. Packers 18,000 bhis.; export 187 bhls.; slow, | TAY Timothy, $0.50@10.00; cholos prairte, | v MONEY-On call, | tember, 1 e tar 8 Ghe: Janu- | market was active today and prices ranged | Were all good buyers and both sheap and 8 Bmahc are wtradghts, $0.50G4.6 Minnesota pater BGGS—Mirm; fresh Missourl and Kanans ERLING EXCHANGIE LIVERPOOT o ON--Spot, | were In active demand. Feeders were also | killers offered tc and there was no steady; winter ts, $3.7000L00; 'winter | §7.5001%.00, | steady, at 1618 per cant; Tast loan, 1% per | vamber, 9 2691 %350 pkgs.: market was quiet and PTIER—Creamery, 18G2)c; dafry, fancy, | cent. Prime mercantile paper ! ey, Ba9.AIC; F $4.1664.70; Minnesota bakers, $2.8543.% B 0%., 1oRA off, cawes returned businoes In bankers L irod demend American middling, | £rong to a dime higher on the good heavy | diiculty In disposing of the better grades | G. ANDREEN, Prop. gy Y R P A I g Mock A o e T, g Tt R e, 0 , fne. 1 Raating middiin: | ettt ‘Gl Ana Rl s R eve | that G arrive at Sory autiartony TEREE | y1iyey o Sy ob P 2450266, Rye flour, active: sales. 100 bbis | BIPTH- Wheat, 81,20 bu.; cor postéd i s 6 1316 0- good ord| dy to strong. Reprcsentative sales: eeders continue in good deman 2 o a.m. Buckwheat flour, (ulet, $2.50 SHIPMIENTS. Wheat, 166,00 bu.; cora, ER-Certificite ar. | nary, e T 0 | ] . for some little time. The demand and 11 IHS, SEEDS--Quiet: timothy, October, $1.85; [ 21800 bu.; oats, 18,00 bu Mexican doilars, | Rass (- ne for speculation and : 7T supply seem to keep about even, 5o that | And Burglar Proef Safes & Vault Doors, ete clover, October, $10.75 8 i o J 2 HONDS" Government state, in- | benort 5, 5,000 bales, including 3,10 [ e market daes“not ‘anow any’ material | 4" TQTEA] 141k A0, Gmuna, e i AT B0G5e, © tive; rallroad, st r o e B 5 %0 change, though the fat sheep market e e S b Livaxzoel Grain apd Fosd YNew Y ba prdhn, FRe It e b %0 W0 raied back and forth more or less. ; POOL, Sept b and el fet; Ameriean idling 1. m 3 : il S - _TROP A | O hNMEAL Fiemor: _ seltow western, | LIVERFOQL Sent, T WHEATSM8 | g Moutog prices b are as | N0 gclomed avict; American middling L = b Tt R T S| paylg & Cowglll Iron Works., e elty, 92¢; Brandywin [ A artf Spring, fatd; No. 1 California, | follows atid October, 5 57-61G5 58-81d, gellers; Octo. 5 o @a00% cholee ‘ewes, $3.5603.50: falr (o' good RYE-Qulet; No. ¥ western, i, 1. o, o8, quiet, September, 63 2d; | o7 ‘N 7 b d November, b 32-84@5 53-61d, sellers 1 . 2 3 CTURERS AND JOBRERS Y E—Qulet; No. 2 s e L Us i, Futures, quiet; ‘Sep 2 6923 | o e, ber i Hah B3-61d. seller 2 W Cwes, $.0005.25; ouil owes, 825005.00 chole MANUFA A A o aeink dooon ey Devember, e Amistiopn. mized, | 12:goupon » 1 November and ‘December, 52641, sellers B gpring lam . $4.850475; (AIr to Kood spring OF MACHINERY Steady: feed! oot | PESRR por, “steady: American mixed, | o i res . Docomber_and_ i i »: ¢ | Ermbs 74,6 e ers, . Buftalol maiting, aviohe e 1 it | SRS P ires, quiet: Gctober, 48 Shd} | o coupon ] an ey Febranry, 0§ 18-61d, buver oLt e T ! A eodar Tarnbs, $1.00G040 GENERAL REPAIRING A SPRCIALTY BARLEY MALT Dull; woatérn, adic, | NOGTIY 'ta 3lid; December, 4 hd b ; i § | pehrinry *and “Marehi G150, sellers: 300 Ao IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Bt et L N A W LR | T PROVISTONS Tard, American = refined, [ 4o coupon 3 March o i1, 5 14-64d, sellers; April and 930 i L alaakh: til%H \ SRal LA ALATLEDN Y aakasy ity £ 0. b afloal, and Siie, elevator; | sleady, M prime mestern sioudy. STy | o ole & M i, wellers: May and June. } ol owes, L Omaha, Neb., Tel. 538, orthern, Diluth, Sice, f0 0. b, new; No ww, short cut, dull, con, lo do coupon h June and Jy 09G4 3 Utnh ewes. .. ...l A porthern, Liiuth, ¥ic, £ 0, b, nowt No. 1| Cear middlos, héavy, firm, 438 td: " short | 4o i, ree h F | Vi gy and" Auguk, 5, i d s foek twen ! , B Zabriskie. Agent. 3. B Cowglll, Myr Options, after an easy start, based on "h‘"r backs, 4% . do coupon . > ellers e ¥ - - der lambs. Y cles O el Gy otart, pased on | CPALLOW-Australlan, in London, firm, |p. of . 3 s , . 3 western sheep 3 s SUANIEE TILITRSL manthor Wabih Moot | wa Richtch w148 e ; AL st maha Mashino Works Kulded by local covering m——— " ) oIl CITY, Sept. ? l-n‘(xl—‘ redit bal s Colorado feeders. i Pattern Makers and Model Builders. and for cush ent throughon e u 8o 2 J i ances, $1.15; certiflc g AL siprents I o : o . anufacturers and Dua omand “for, cush wheat throughout POLEDO, 1 WHEAT—Dull, lower o 3 Bl e At Dotecs ram, oAz ; i 3 Wothars. .iimne: B va tor Bupplion Bleam small northwest receipts. Thev f spot and ober, 0lsc; November, Siige; 5 . 1s.; average, 91,00 i, 8 1 raska wethers Engines and Bollers, {‘nurlln- Bn- off under realizing and closed about steady | December, 8% ¢ N o 15 IVERPOOL —OIL8—Cotton (R . western wethers ] ginos, Cream Separitors. Machl At ae decline het advance. Mareh. | CORN—Dull, lower; No. 2 cash, 42¢; Sep- P. deb, Bs o Hull refined, 0 a April ] 2 Colorado feeding lambs 0 | st Supplies. High Grade Repalr Work & 6L KT 116 AL ST May, Silw@ | tember, 43c; December, Sbc Chicago Ter. 4s. & s 41, Turpentine, fir 6. Lin HEIFERS. Utah lambs 4 gpecialty Factory A office 86-14 Bouth $o%, closed September closed at | OATS—Dull, unchanged: No. 2 cash, 2 Colorado 8o, 4% e, B8 . 100 99 Nebraska lambs . b Tonth St. Phone 246 S1%e; October it S1%e; December, | 8 ber, 24 December, 24¢ st D &R G 1s £ NEW YORK, Sept 8- 2 1 .:. §uu;m it = — 4 G-160, closed at N RY E—Dull, uncha d; No. 2 casl . a i N firm; y yellow “tah lambs .- —— 3 " - N acemtee 60 bu.; exports, 70146 | RREDS- Clover, - dull, hikher: Getober, | piie sererai i Vork i : Lo ‘fecding T E.iVAIDt SU2PLIES. But, SOt A N, 2, G0 alvator, fhd | 96.8is: December, $5.82; No. 2, $6.10, oo s | ) : : Nebraska lambs : 49%c, 1. 0. b, afloat. “Option market was | - octr 1 » y t 2§ 1 %) Nebraska lambs R R R s Wheat Market L ; Wyoming ewen ELEV ()Rb demand from shorts in Chicago, higher | MINNEAPOLIS 27—~ WHEAT. 3 N o118 ALVES. Wyoming wethers 3 i cables and strong cash position b but 3 eptember December W . ‘ ed ] 1 15 Idaho lambs § Improved Quick and Easy Rising ased off With wheat and closed steady at May. SiTke. To areive: No., 1 hard " ned, 6 3-10 STOCK COWS AND HEIFER Idaho lambs closed at 4ye: October, 46%c; December, | 7uibe ? Mrered CHICAGO 10 dige, closed at e WLOUR-Tiigher; first patents, $1.4564.55 e T : Cotter Market. i Haid Power Elevators. eipts, ) second patents, $4.25@4.85; first clears, $3.15@ . Bo IRK, Sept COFPEE -8 x Higher, pi Spet i N gt e R are. 031505 BOSTON, Sei : voiie non » s ower. | AUTOMATIC HATCH CATES. nixed \\r~¥»l\.\” .'l 'v‘ "“4 w tuth Market, closing s ind other position 1 TOCK CALVES \‘”!‘III‘ 4}1 including 2,200 head westerns and | KIMBALL HIMI& COUNC ” | UFINS, la. R JTROK o I s £16.6001%.00 DULUTH, Sept. 27— WHEAT-No. 1 hard, | A ] y ; 1 dull, with feeble ur o g Ol §0 head ‘Texans; good steers generally 10c | “1008 9th - Street, Telahois 1 G (e (PN &,0; No. 1 northern, 81%e: No. 2 northern| a ng e msat KERS A} IDER: higher, all other kinds slow, including west " 5 No. i spring To urrive: No, i & N\ st o7 upot supplies and an i me and Texans: natives, best on sule to A HAY-Steady: shipping. Kood N ) v ¢ public supy s ol | notthern N 2 northern, K2ic; | d Z of publie suppor SFAN Ao Tes hast O Kaie oo choles a3 Reptember, K114¢ mber, Sii4e; May, Sic, | Amer. Toleph wit k foar that th ) 3§ stoors, $5. 4541 medium, $4.5065.40 avis on . wa@0d0c; March, | Strong to a dime higher, the greatest ad- | lambs brought steady ‘to stronger prices T ot I P CORN- it Hoston r beer ! ! selectad feed oo wteady, others slow const 189 crop, 1041 old ol OATE ”.N & . “’"" "" § ”“ ot Y . e v $3.850404.50; mix nII~v -Lrl} weak, $2.050600.60 Tnlves - < Q changed to points . COWS, 80411, 1 helfers, $2.006 4, canners, e e o G8ivestan, rla Market. Daminton H bags, ineliding b 6 9% ] $000¢2 70 bulls, 4.3, Calves, $4.506 ary. 2 Tos., 18, PEORIA, Sept. 21.—CORN=Firm; No. 2, | doptd .o 3 5 Qotover, se.dh: N ) nbor 0 Texans, Tecetpis 00 head: best on wale | glevator Hydraulic and Hand Elevator LEATHER-FIFm: hemlock sole, Bur e eral 8 nuary y ) | todiy, 3 carlonds at $1.60; Texas fed steers, | o 8 SVOT BATERREC 8T 0 T e e ekt to Nea 230 1 OATS—Firm; No. 2 white, 23%c, billed | d 1l \ Ma y 1072 b 00 raxan grass steers, $3.35@4.15; | B palring r AUERUTRRG om0 NS MG through - Pitchburg p Texan bills, $2.4063.40. Valve Cups for Elevators, Englnes and WooL-Dul; domestie fleece, a2 WHTSKY~On the basis of $1.27 for fin- [Gen. Electric New 3 ° ’ TGS Reecints today, 3000 head; tomor- | printing Pressses Toxas, 156154¢. tshed goods. do " ptd NEW YORK RY GOODS~ | Seié row, 21,000 head, estimated; left over, 4,00 PROVISIONS-Teet. flrm; family. $115¢ - Ed. Blectric 111 re ) the mark.t > RABK hend; Zike to be lower; fair clearances; top, 19.00: beef hams, $20 02100 packe, 40 6O il Lee Grain Market. Mex. Centra Julney A cotton g for imn e 0] CHRETRRR $0.65; mixed and butcher, $5.10a0.60; good to @10.60; extra Tndin mes 001108« MILWAUKEE, Sept. 31 — WHEAT — | Mich, Te . Santa Fo t i al v ool Ccholee heavy, $51005.5: rough heavy, $1.9: meats, steady ;.4.,“&4 Iu\nn $5.00011.00; | Higher; No. 1 ‘notthern, 80ig@sic; B J amarak rward | § fOWE. 1 20N i BEp i 1ght, $6.20a0.00; bulk of sales,” $5.200 J‘“Es E' BOYD ‘ 00.. fckled shoulders, $6.60; v 2 plewlod s §0.75 | northern, 119 ¢ Clan M ! ! v 10, S M R L R ) Hoon | BT T . 1. B old A Winona " v hoNs, 8 foadors ' SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 13,000 [ ‘Teiophone 1039, Omaha, N3\ cloned At $7.00, homiinal: Fefined JARLISY —Easier; No. 2, 5ic; sample, 43@ | Unlon Pa |Walverines 158 ron f fe B B T e e AR ot A T T | AT ' 1 ; . ) i ool i ol dty ey ot CoMMISSION, continent, $7.8. Fork, easy; short - i . mixed, $3.6008.90; woster 3.9011.20, . 4 9 < i e, BRTHrN } IMENT TOC I t lor Texan sheep, $2.50a8.60; native lambs, $4.2 PROVISIONS ani sig m-"f”"“wu“‘ 00; mess, SIZTGH00 funlly, | MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, Naw araTrRaae are : gee, ‘|_‘\v i ahoep, § 13, Aml lambs, $4.26q P oF TRADB. ) o city (82 per pKE.), 4T vy W YORK, Sept . 2 - 4 0ARD o8, CIALLOW i clfy (82 per DKED AW gpecutative Sentiment Credited 1o ‘closing quotations YR1a Drtad Fraiis. Gerraspondence: 2300 A Werren 45 e e omantih, falr to extra, #% Rumors of Strike Settlement, NEW ] CALTPORNTA | i kG AP Recelpts, | A WitS and @bac; Jupan. 4w NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Today's n DRIED et R e L Sy 3 & Loy T CATTLE-Racsipts, MOLASSES-—#irm v Orleans, open | worthy advances in prices of stocks were i st f t for evit 10 market slow Yisnative shippin and Kkettle. wood to choice primarily due to the excess of a large out- (ORAY oo aia , oL er 5 | murket any? hative shipping and BUTTER-R se.; steady; [ standing short interest Manipulation [ {on, vty T : 2 iRt QUAIER | 4 T i export wteers, SLTIGEM; dreased Deef and ereamory 4 reamery, 180 2Usc} [ wgainst the shorts was also very obvious | Deatwed oo 5 lq [ l DS § hut sers, H.1500.2; atsers undard and in the hands of strong and resourcerul | (! & ¢ we Ibs.,'$3.0606.00, stockers Sndl faess ho Recipts, 2611 pkem.: firm; | fitercsta.. The bidding up of stocks Carriod Hale & N ws 3 L e e large white, 11iwe: smail white, 10@11%¢; | prices swiftly away from the bears in the | 1 M50 s i holfer 0 8eow diay red, 11%¢; small colored, 111 | Very crisie of their distress and there was i n Sllv 1 Peu v \ . d helfers. lian_ ate Receipts, 7,000 pkgs.; regular packs | notable reselling of stock+ which have been | MEX04n - = 1. Baltz--Neb. | HOGS 1ha1sc western, loss off, 20¢, | loaned to the shorts on adyantugeous terms - Sukar Market 60 fecders.. 863 3 8 stendy ; pIgs o METALS-A slight reaction was noted [ for a long time past. ‘This could only be Condition of the Treasury. | wmw oRLENNE TSons et aGAR LB gleady; pigs and gk for tin in local metal eircles today. Cables | the result of powerful manipulation to | WASHINGTON, Sept Today's state- | Steady: open Kettle, 4%c: centrifugal, yel- | 42 teeders.. 860 3 A fecders.. T8 EHEEP AND LAMBS-] trom Londen were &1 lower on spot and | force the shorts to buy stocks to cover. But | meot of the treasury balances lu the gens | low, 0gote; seconds, 3gi v-1ic 72 feeders.. i3 4 80 40 teaders.. T head, market steady; native muttons, Agents for the Richmond

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