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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901. o . This was maint o | patents first clears, $2.80G2.85; q N « | tor instance, are not as favorable o r e 1 teedor 1012 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |3ttt 72 ALL ORDERS ARE HELD BACK [s5ecd 5, i iveiinel vt | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET {f eciere o 150 g '8 fowar and futures w v t work nt Miiwa ke points ¢ 8 caive per London_ declin K Duluth rain Market, llrfl: I8 gradually l\lhnfllv\?' away 4\lw‘1 pga o aster—-\Wyo, for spot and £67 18 60 for futures. 19 pom . ; matte approaching the nominal, | oS 2 cows. 38 10 steors. . 700 i " marke as dull and nominally DULUTH. Sept. 13 ~WHI. . n though sheets and plates still scarce [ Corn Cattle fold Abeut Bteady, but West- st - 9 steors. .. 1008 Hems of President's Oondition Depresses | ' ™ &l “1’.,r‘ Lake § 1 hard, Togc, No, 3 northern, @ie; Mo Condition of the President Ohects the iy B prices 'ap ) ora Raagers Trifl Lv{" §150 ol R for casting ¢ orthetn, e, September, 614c; October, The strength of print eloths backed up y & the Board of Trade. B Oiead wae: dull here &t $4.975, Dut ecember, 6lc; May, : o8 of Business. fc.18 by §008 reports as (o dty. EooUs a8 b wer In London, spot |lv>}"§ at L£12. distribution at all markets js the featu Bpelter declined 28 64’ to £16 155 for spot, | OATS—3574@35%c i in textiles. Fall River has all avaflable while the loca closed nominal — Sapplies taken at good prices. Wool s | HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER WHEAT MARKET STAYS DULL AND NARROW B T o RRFReE Peosia Marker, MORE FACTORIES ARE IN OPERATION | 3ifmilesy fKEn oot hrtve W “ohocs qulet > 1 AN : N are in good mand In distributive mar ) foundt PEORIA, Sept. 13.—~CORN-—Firm; No, &, fets, thoumh \ 4 1 i " e ough dearer at eastern manufactur e | foundry ern, $14.006011.50; 3 B Y 4 Very Light Receipts of Sheep and Corn Saffers in Sympathy with Other | f0Ur {!wll - 1) ! i 1 foundry GATS—Inactive; No. 3 white, 33%e, blllea | Milla t Steel Rall Orders for Nest L",’ ';‘“."‘"" MU ST SUHBTE BPHC (WY “’ iity of Oflerings Common ¥ 5 lasgow :| throug o o o ualiey " y Tillotson - Wyo - the Grafus | southern soft, $i4 Glasgow wapr. | through. o Year—Shoeshops in Full Force— Flour exports aggregate 668,60 bu., in g ereala—Onts Heat of closed 'at Middlesborough | WHISKY—On the basis of $1.3) for fin hop CIUNINE Sheat, A5 Euingt 8,008,601 Jast Week but Market Could Safely Be 1 8tag......1710 sions Steudy and At 45¢ 34, Ished goods. Large Demand for Print and 4.865,082 In. ,,,,,l“,.. kl last year, \Wheat Qusted Falty stoudy or, 3 f‘ s 103 - ~ o July 10 to date en " . 3 cows. 11300 Fenturelens. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Cloths, Hrica R iy REaihat 2 b 16 1 cow last scason AREFeRAL 3 cows.. L 1060 = bu., against 0 last week and 2 dcows’ o7 Baany dent's Relapse Canses Greater Tenr. SOUTH OMAIA, Sept. 12 3 2 cows ... X0 o 3.—Trade on the Boar p . 3 80." o week business fallures numbes Sattls o 1220 +.CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Trade on the Toat aple and Fancy Produce. hock Than First Announcement. NEW YORK, Sept. 13.~R. G. Dun & Co.'s r the week business fallures number | ecelpts were Cattle, Hok Wlaughter- Wyo of Trude was generaily B oA 0 3 colpts, fair: loss off, 13G14c ey © " Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will 4 " 2 b Omeial Monday....... i3 steer.....10 of the unfavorable reports of the presiden S CLTRY ey ditec; young | NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The shock of the [ T EE (Ll O Frl0e oed the number 16, as against 24 a year ago Officfal Tuesda ‘ 1 steer.....1000 Condition. Grains to some extent tended to | LIV Stors, 10, turkeys, u@sc; ducks | President's rolipse siruck the stock market | AR SoS0os *,_"'rnl"fi': hecked the e R Oticial Wedanesday..... s N § Stoen il follow stocks in thelr weakness, Decem duslee; spring chickens, per Ib. ater force than did the first shock. g1, 0 Ration. = Fo New York Mouey 3 Official Thursday ... ) 1steer 1o Wheat “clored e lower than yesterday. |8 . sc; spring . B aEy sure of the shock s scen in rhe | (AKIIES were s W YORK, Sept. 13—~MONE | Omeiai ¥riday e i LR 0y December corn was also tac down, Wi S 1 mmon_to fair, 11%a1zc; | fct that prices as a rule fell today below | lators ~sacrificed s o tons on at 6@bly per cent; rullng rate, 6 per " 9 alt BT B 1T Devember oats wels 1ons closed Sige to be | cholce bs, 16@i6c; separator, 30| LO8, oW JCvel OF ant ration of prices duf. | Srain and cotton Iy in the | cent; " prime " mercantile pap-r, bably er | g, HIve duye this week Het ) 275 fi9ks big s Ll BaBinek bass, (601 whity] IDF b ok had carried the average 10 | poned hisiness e ¢ ¢ g TEBRLING EXCHANGE—Heavy, wih|Some week before I Hewardwyo, Wheat experfenced a dull, narrow market, || i bluefish, 1lc; bullheads, '10c; biue | the ave level of Jast Saturday at the | the crisis there will be a return to former | getual business in bankers' biils at $1.85% | 3ame three weeks ago.. cows. The news from Buffalo ha decided’¥ | nns, buftaloes, 7e; catfish, 12¢; cod, 10¢; | Close the news of the shooting was | conditions, because the solid foundations of | for demand and at $1.50% for sixty days, | Same four weeks ago ¥ 3. F ves K3D e, depressing influence at ’ whi rapples, 10c; halfbut, 1ic; herring, ic; had: | known in Wall street, the countiy’s prosperity 18 100 deep to be | [osioq fites, $4.853414.5 and $1.6@1865; com- | Same days last year with large northwestern re A7 “ | dock, 10¢, pike, lnc; ‘red ‘snapper, 10¢; sale | A false report of the president's death had | permanentiy disturbed merclal bills, $1.51%7 4,824, Average price pad 3 s utn cember open ly@%e down at 0L i Lie] suntish, se; trout, loc; whitenish, | efFculated in London tod 1 the panicky | In the principal manufacturing industrd SHLVER—Bar, 851 Mextcan dollars, | OMaha the past severai with com Outslde houses were bearish and y selling from that center was thrown upon | there is steady gain in the number of ¢ P vrnd B . g H were depressed. This, with heavy q 3 s, per can, %c: extra | the opening market | The cond.tion | tive mill and full operations are considerad | 3¢ Government, weak; state, inac- and the quiet feeling, brought the | 4 ew York counits, per | 0f the money market and some of the de- [Bear. “Mills are accepting contracts for de- | BONOSTEROVETES down to ie. Hetter news fro f ) velopments of yesterday left the market | lvery of steel rafls far into 1902 at $28. ro | "0 TGOS WOCEGLg on bonds are as helped a little till it touched ¥ INS-Live, per doz., 6c. vulnerable even to a normal course of | that no change in price ix near. Finished | o Jo K closed heavy at 0ige. Local g RaLe Cholee, Safe. RS TaAL cvents. Disappointment over \.v~|.~ry|n\-ii;'li:'\-‘l ': ’:-vl‘\ m;-n v:ln-m'\'n'r Iv‘r l‘n e ebabads i A 6 cars, nine of wontract Kri AY-"Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | dividend action on St. Paul was keen and ave goods to offer at reasonable terms ot 2 08 Hoc YPRT” 570 4 @ everything » / ' e Duluth Feported 100 cars, Dealors associations Cholce Upind, | hewvy celling of that stock was imevitapls | A0 the inereasod foree I tinplate ‘mills s ouben e M bk N ual i [Augus § | %7 3 ORI Rd He AR Srene g g the P u total of 1,144 cars, against 130 1 )2 upland, $9.00: medium, $850i | in any event, Amalgamated (opper nlso | PFOMIses to reduce the high prices und de- | G0 50 Tt th Contal e o8t | August o) nd clobed 00 NiLparket operied be higher week and 815 a year ago Primurs recepis | coarse, $.0. Rye straw, 4.0, These prices | continued under special pressure, owing to | (ret®f, Imperts. Statisties of pig fron by o 108 | do 1st inc Aukust 3| 6 fdding. $6.425 and $6.46 and & few jouds were 1478674 bu., against 1ZIS 0 S€IF|are foF by of good color ind quality. De- | assertions that enormous stoeks' ot copper | Notwithstanding the miokine ar furbrises | do ne 138 Minn. & St L8 A 31 changed hands that way, but it soon be Primary shipments were 1116347 b, | mand falr. Receipts, 1 car, were being accumulated and that the main- | naoex of (he MNatimoar ong of four fur-| 45 ¢ M, K & T. 48 came evident that packers had more Nberal against 770,68 last year. The seab WHEAT-doc, nance of the price of the Droduct was | Weekly cajmeity of 1 ooncompany the | 40 old s, res ) 2 b " 81| 437 | orders and as a ‘resuit selers hell for ported twenty-seven loads taken. CORN- 510 [ becoming difficult, Republic *Stecl was | 550 tons. From the b ras ngo%, decreaged | 40 Loupon ... N. Y. Contral 1n ' 85 5| 4 07 A3 nrmer prices. The market advaticed 1o Argentine market was il | SRAN-A wcutely affected by the comments on its | stead of large increase in furhace stocks | 40 5% rek.... en, S Sent, 5 | S8 tor the general run of hogs and then Visible supply of 1,285,000 bu st 3,176 0% RANYIS poor showing of earnings for the year. OWINg 1o (e RRown decrease. I Sonatins do_coupon N J O gen. Gs | Sept. 5.0 | 1181t went up ¢ 15 and $6.47% and closed at bu. last year. Seaboard clearances in w cat ; perhe “amount of offerings of government | tion of steel mills ther appears u loss i et Bl Mo IR . 3w ‘ol 4 23| 5412 And fou. Hows on ihe cloxe sold at and flour equaled 1,570 ., compal " honds brought out by Secretary ge's [ 10,255 tons for the month o Evi- | do ad). 4e do 3 3 ¥ 2 | 6. and 380 that on the opening would with 740,000 last year h el 3 osals was disappointing, the tot+1| dently ‘mill stocks must Baltimore & O. 4 N & W.lon 3 o | hot have brought over $64gty. IC was @ & ympathy with wheat . e, ching only about $7.60%,000, compared with | mented very heavily do Reading gon i 94 2 81j 4 21 | Kood brisk market trom start {o finfsh and ! trom the news. There was no | the §2 vited, but as payments mace | Shoe shops still operate full (do_conv. 4% SLo&d " 3 408 2 60 4 o | OXE ing sold with u rash oday's hange in the al condition of the muar- 7 for these were In cash upon presentation at | While the large ,m] ers of New England | Canada So. 26 St L. & 1 6 5 138428409V carries the market to the high point de and Quotations on | py, 1001, 11000, 11800, 1808, 1897, 1506, |1595. LSt did 4 August ) 5.05) 440, 373 3811 2 SNy there mer piale yesterduy, but evis August 4981302 Pl wanted, as is ~|\HQ\H by l"yl' ’.1‘:‘(‘ ,h’:& ket. The bullish ment started by yess | ¢ grown, per doz., 10| the subtreasury today, most of the offered | Bave the most noticenble manu- [C of G. b st I, 2 Mol b 2 3 2 f the year, the decline of the last two : diys belng more A ) 3 nt, Jout | o most , facturers all over the « 4o 1t In " 3 : 2 K more than regained. Roproe terday's shipping t |@ o bonds being sold in New York, this hecame ver th . . s ' sentative sulos opened weak, H@%c down L Per bu., 2. « very important incident of the day, pours f{ avy demand. Dry go 7y SR x T § Now A Bk local, with large offerings Per do., 10g15e. abundant stream of cash into the | Hlonal activity, the demand for current BB r b - Indicates 8 3 o a small short line brought a rally 7@ Per doz., ¢ 't_at the very moment of greatest | {iiCds, exceading expectations and distrihi “'M& SUP g 48 8 * | The ofticlal r of cars of stock §14c, o cash demand kept ft slumping far VbOTATORS _ The appreciation of this situation | 10N by jobbers is of enormous propor- -8 S Bion Peaks s brought i toduy by each “‘.‘1 was: | 4 it clowed heavy at o6%@dic SWEET POTATO was ‘seen in the prompt offerings of the ” il t P o conv. 48 Cattie. Hogs Sh 84 ulf.r.- 211 cars, Home-grown, bonds at the subtreasury, the payments | e .""'Ill m‘"’, the print cloth mills re- 6 & B L g (6.108 |Webash i we: C M & StP. Ry i 4 4T Oats dld not feel quite the same dey ] Home-grown. ~per 18-1b. | on this account for the day reaching about lamPetus from several large or- | C,C 02l 1 % & v & Bt. L. Ry . % 3 slon with other graing, although Deceml sket, | w000, or practically the who'e amount tton goods, both blenched and brown, | Coio. So. 48 do_ d BT opened lower than yesterday at $ise. | ONIONS -Home-grown, per Ib.. 2G2%: wvolved In the settiement of the purcha Ve moved 10 Hger 1ovelched and brown: | 5)% R. a. 4 West Shore 48 nion Pacific system Thore wils a scarcity from the start, Two | HBEANSWax, per e-bu “basket, ;| There can be no doubt that this was an | of the fextile i rstra bo nn ko terranett | Erfe priot ften i AW, & L B 48 X% Vi o diny wle rs uying. | String, pe - b hasket, B ortan 0l sa day. o » ¥ 18 AR o do gen. 4s \ Centra 3 e e mentng whs ‘th anti | CANTALOUPE -Tlomosrown. ver dog. | (T F88kura 06" 1tmidntion wha ot iines | o awise ) [asious date this sensan, | 49,80 800 Ltk i BB 88%e was touched for Dec i ® ates, $1.00ulTo; Rockyfords, per| very revers and the enormous supporting | Purchases of wooleh and worsted. fabrics — e —— 2% 8 ensing off somewhat to 361@d%e. Recelpts | CTat Jowa ang| Orders executed by friends of = various | are largest in stiple lines and whila milia e oeped ¢ & St LB i e D s ey stocks were pnly partly successul have few new orders they are full on long London Stock Quotations, RoL & P e provistons had a steady, fetureles - il 5 5 he critical condition of the money mar- | term co. s IDON 3 s y ) wes et Trading was for the' January account. T heE peinch P@I%C: | ket during the last week has apparently | SIBhtY easler terms provall in most of | _ONDON. Sept. 13.—4 p. m.—Closing R 2 T There was a fair ||v‘mr:l|n|'l for “\I]'i l‘\:hhrfl': . P » X ‘\Ih ‘I‘(lfln some relief of the drain on New ("":"“rl';i”'i““ll’ll" ;i';nlnlnllll]‘m‘ An enormous Wl hogs were higher. All products, ork reserves and the cash losses are esti- | 88 e visible supply of coffes, to- g " s yeoelb 70 and firmed up to PPLESPer bbl, $2.2:G2. does not inel 2 galn - from No. 7 Rio to which ‘is within [ ATar04® o . Pesine A naladr T Janiary HES_Califoruia freestone, per bot, | 1 yibtren b U the' lowest ever recorded, | AlhIOn -everee: 0. Faclfic pldissv.. S84 | ber of Head indicated orado freestorie. To@soc; | he, 8 BNy, s, loan me Is ome | WAS. WeAKEE DRy on acioorded, | do pfd e Ontario & . Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep B e down at SOTGRT0, touched 1510 and | arowe b iR, Perl Srucs, 345183 | (he ‘money tate must be reckoned With a8 | foinie bt why BLe e o for " | Ches. & Ohio Big| Go 1t BdLs | Suict sng Company . Al ed ens’ e opel ) ' o 33 R 9 vell as » Haulda ¢! s been af- i g er prospect G ® 1 Ct « Foves i 2 s closed easy at ¢ . it 2 m\:‘l:&r—"ll?‘nh‘:n‘_‘ 5 Utah, 82, New [ ¥ Il a8 the liquldation whi h |;L._' been af el st beinining 10 b Rgicte ton the Chicago, Gt W 3l do 30 pra.si Armour & : r y 70 ¢ 2 arsletts, kegs, & S . 4 per_cent to- | did not respond to a | A . i s i So. Rallway SOy B ¢ 3l CaFR cor, 1 cars; oute, 14 car GRAPHES" Califormia 'Tokny, 4-1b. erate, | 1% But relapued 106 por cont. No extrie | extimite, "ua’ the usofeld s Eorqrmment | Binver % . .. Pacific | BWEL A G, country The leading futures ranged as » 2 Muscite, $1507 Concords, home. rown, ;;.\'u,'yim measres were de ned necessary | anticinite the grontest ¥k e e | glo PO S48 Unfon F . | R Becker & Degan.... — = . -Ib. basket [ by the clearing house commftee, as In | vested in this count 0! from | E7* 8. . LObmi & Co Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close y NI APPL T orate of 12 to 16, §1.25, | fact that body was not in_session during | the -d Hml-‘u”;m\'n-&,:T;lfx)‘l:r‘l\:,r,\\‘r:;vrfitm‘ g8 % By a0 beie |32 e o= ' "RANBERR %k bbl,, $7.00; per crate, | the day. The measures adopted early in movement in August the week's | 0%, a1 . Livigstone & Schalier Swheat | 1 o | | 5 the week continue in force, however, There | shipments aggregated 0 Dushels, flayr | Hlinols . do ptd . Hamilton & Rothschild Sept 68 (881G TROPICAL FRUITS. can be no doubt that the sentiment in Wall | included, agaln BiIRnt venr and g | DOUE (& RED.. 0 SoRhish 48 - L. . Husz De i Y ety o street today as to the president's recovery | b10.848 {n' 1889, These figures d fo [M+ K. & T S5%/Rand Mines ., B. F. Hobblck Gis—Valenclas, $4.0045.00; Med. | was practically hopeless and the price | Canndian wheat, which continues o mo g | - s - Krey Packing Co LEMONS- F $4.00 . | movement 1s to be measurcd from this ly. Predictions that the yield of corn | MONEY-14@lls per cent. The | A, 8. Mawhinney LEMONS Fancy, $100; ch foe, £150 | standpoint Will be better than since 1890 did not pre- | di&count in the open market for short bills | Wolf & M . S2lihag o Ver bunch, accoraing 10 size, | The’ more fmportant extreme deciines | VERt the marketing of 817,152 bushels, com- | 18 6 be cent; for three months' bills, 5% per | Other buyers .. “FIGE 675 A ed Copp ared with i2,2 P 0, bu g mported, per b, 10@12. . | ern preferred, Colorada Fuel and Amerfean | Jithe seaboard only 584,314 bushels, against New York Mining Stocks. CATTLE—There was a falr run of cattle | 1§ AT Perstan, in 0-1b. boxes, Salrs, 6¢. | Car preferred, # to #%; Chicago, Indian. 74,620 last year and 3,031,643 in 1599, CEW Y N ' here today for a Friday, but still the de. | MISCELLANEOUS. apolts & Louisville, Clevel lineinnan: | Fallures for the week ' numbered 175 Apideldosloolaet el RN B T ¢"equal to the occasl ale : ufsville, Cleveland, Cincinnat, [ yph Uures 175 1n | ye elosing quotations on mining. stocks: | mand was fully equal fo the occasion an by UTE-English walnuts, per 1bs tic: Al- -"ml‘-«m;‘&fiu. Louls, Delaware & Hudson, ed States, agalsnt 1% last year. bk LA e & 210CKY: | the market ruled active and steady to | rts, per Ib, oy almond per 1b., 18g20c; ‘nion Pacific, American Tobacco, Republie 3 CAT - “hief strong on nearly all kinds of natlve cattle [, raw peanuts,’ poc' Ib.. SGuc: roasted, 6@ | Steel preferred, Consolidated Gas and | WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE. Srell o sl Ehowing quallty, = Ah&.x,l"__'atll}u r"xx‘;in""x?;"r' l'::'f-i:'“ er. m“" Jh leu 'l'r;lnnll.lil to 'i lirl'm-rl\ll Dreece ....... Ophir . Tn;xr-; were nnl,\'kulmu(da |]n1‘,l--n ('nu‘-‘fi,, it ER—Pe ., $4.00; per g LY ectric, Sg; American Linsced preferr:d, | Aggregate of Buain. Brunswick Con [Phoenix .. i cornfed steers in the yards, and a number |g " e DBe—No. 1 green, ¢} en, | 10, and'the majority of active stocks ail ean Transacted by | coonit y Anei . 8 [Potost of those were rather common. The more g4 ae; -~ No. 1 salted, through the list from 2 to over 5 points. the Assoclated Bank Con. Cal. & Va.....180 Eavage ... desirable kinds sold at about steady prices No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 1 el _.“‘ 2! Sone: Rallroad bonds were weak, but not so NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Deadwood Terra ... 50 Slerra Nevada In spite of the fact that the repor from SHEED y fow 8. Salie; | acutely so as stocks. table, compiled by Fraduirent'® e ClOWINE | Horn Siiver 175 |Small Hopes 7 Chicago were unfavorable to the selling | sheep on s 2 good propo (TREMY ": ","“{' m:;«;;a old 4,; "1'1"‘ declined ;. Bank. oleatings “Y"m pm::;-‘pv"-mm ‘rg: Tron Stlver .. 3 |Standard ... . interests. The commoner grades were, of offered were feelers. he 31 % and the new 4s 11 per cent on the | (e week enioy &5 F Leadville Con”. St. Louls Grain and Prov last call bl ptember 12, with the per- Pr Pr. 171 160 6 645 ns, money .. 9315-18N. Y. Central Total recelpts L1 9 opened 1 course, neglected more or less. part of packers, hows e There were not many cars of cows and i o libera Lght r v centage of increase and decrease as com- There were not many cars of ¢ R 8 quite liberal, and they bough Cash quotations were as follows: ST. LOUIS, Sept. 13 —~WHEAT—Lower; m‘,":,,‘,‘,"y"o:k‘sl“,‘::k',;’c{;;",'" & prices on | pared with the corresponding weck ' last 1 T :u-l{:r; on lsulh HIVIl'mnn\InKl. un’dl h‘u\',ru quite 8 few sheep that in reality were n-uv; FLOUR—Steady; winter patents, $.50@ | No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 68%c; track, o | P e: year: ank Clearing: ook hold in good shape and paid stady |crs. There were no'cholce bunches offerod 3 stralghts, $3.00@3.40; clears, $2.8073.20; | @i0%c: September, 68%c: December, T0%@ ChISon s » ————— e —Bank clearings toda to stronger prices as compared with yes-|so that about all that can be sald of the apring _speclals, $4.1034.20; patents, $3.40@ | 10 . T%c; No. 3 har % e : h SR e Corsbaponding. duy ast year, fi | fprday. In some caser siles were made |market is that the demand was nctive and 8.70; stralghts, §2.5003.20. K Lower:' No. 2. cash, i J cITIE: Clearlags.| Inc. | Deo. | 078,73 incrense, $11.379, R aE AUl BaCaly B Auoted, Wik knd/| LI stendiprines wara nal, 0.5 T—No. 8 spring, 65%@6The; No. 2 Tlac: De 3 RLLB I Clenrings, $20s,. | MATket could safely be quoted strong and | The supply of lambs was alko very shorty A - P e (o d active on anything at all good. and a falr test of the market was not No. 2, 35@8c; 2 white, 36%@ : No. 3, cash, 300%0; track, | Canadisn, Pacide do bid . New York N s, 310 rings, so1tsom; | | Bulls, calves and stags sold in just about | made, 1t evident, however, from the 3Tge: No. 3 white, 36l5@TI4c, 4c; Scptember, 3%c; December, 370; | e & O ml o pa sis | Chicago " | balances, $i.022.904 R VSR ERARTIR HOLSTie yay the packers acted that they wayld Y- No. 2. 55a5o%e. V. Bhge; No. 2 white, 361 QRMS QI T L R . Roston .\ 3y ¥ TN AT Bept. 18.—~Clearings. There were not many stockers and feed- | have pald steady prices for anything des BARLEY--Fair. to cholce malting, sase. | RYE. at Be 0 DI v 3l do ptd’ ; Enliadeipnia . 50; New York exchange, Soc discount; | &r offered today, and as this is the last | sirable SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $1.31; No. 1 northwest- | FLOUR-Dull and ecasy; new red winter [ o117, " Lanwea’l T St Louis 45,304,069 e oaa AR e e oant g end of the week buyers did not want very a rong demand tolay ern, $1.52; prime timothy, $5.25. 8, $3.40613.§ extra cy and Dl SIS e e Pittsburg e 873 CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Clearings X many. They took what was offered, how- | 5 % had but little diffi= PROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bbl., $14.75 ght, $3.0043.15; clear, $2.65@2 Cnicago & B wio senes Baltimore ' balances, | $5.30.087; posted s 0 ever, at good Strong prices, except in cases | culty of what they had at 14,50, Tard, per 100 Ibs.. $9.4214G9.45." Short | BEEDS—Flaxseed, no ‘market. Timothy |Chicage Gt W..... 2% do San Franclaco . g 4.87; New York exchange, fe discount where the quality was poor. “Cattle of | steady prices, ribs sides (loowe), $8.507i. Dry salted | seed, nominal at $1.7566.25. do st prd Fr i ot Clncinnaty ST. LOUIS, Sept. 13.—Clearings, $7,701,343; | that description were more or less neg- | uotations: Cholce vearlings, 013,503 houlders (boxed), $7.50¢7.75. Short clear | CORNMEAL~Steady at $2.90, do Prd........ 41% Adams § Kansas Clty . 6 balances, $981.057; money, 4@6 per cent; New | lected, but stlll very satlsfactory pric's|fair to good yearlings, $3.1503.30; choi~e sides (hoxed), $9.2574.30. BRAN--Dull and steady; sacked, east|chicago & N. W... 191 Amer g Minneapolis York exchange, ‘10c discount, par asked were pald. | wethers, $3.25@3.40; fair to_good ‘wethers, WHISKY--Basis of high wines, $1.30, track, 17 C, R 1. & P 135% U, 8, i LR . 5 PHILADELPHIA, ~ Sept Clearlngs, | There was quite a string of western heef | $3,0003, cholce ‘ewes SUGAR-Unchanged HAY—Timothy, strong, $8.00614.50; prai- | Chicago T. & T..... 19% Wells-1'u o | New Orleans 111l $18,74 balances, 32,518 cattle offercd this morning and the market | good ewes, §2.2627; choice spring lumbs, The following are the receipts and ship- | ric, easy, $8.50@13.00 do ptd R A Coras T Patrolk ..o £ i BALTIMORE, Clearings, $,427,- | looked a little lower. About a dozen ecars |$. % falr to good spring lambs, $1.0 ments for the last twenty-four hours: WHISKY-Steady at $1.30, C. 0 C. & St L., Y24 Amer. O, & 3 oAl toity . . 196; balances, of the C Y. cattle, which were shipped in |4.20; feeder wethers, feeder lam Articles. Recelpts. Shipments. | 1RON COTTONTIES-§1.32. Colo.” Southern ... do prd | HhoviAehoe.. Y . ——ees by Carey Bros. from Belle Fourche, & 1), |$$0043.50. Representative sales: et T s BAGGING - #5%01 G0 1wt ptd v Lin, Ol OMATA T St. Louis Live Stock Marke the same as sold yesterday for brought | N Av. Pr Wheat, bu ok HEMP TWINE— Ao 2 pra ; Milwaikes g 8. y ATTLE $4.5 today, or a dime lower. The cows sold | 75 cull ew, saseaeibsens iy Corn, bu.... A PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; jobbing, $15.9. [ Del. & Hudson 8 HAnkes ..o 1 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 13 —CATTLE—Recelpts, [ g 8 iWogtorn stecrs then woil ! U e Dry salt meats, dull and heavy; boxed 1ots, | Del, L. & W BEE N ecaeineiniivii 104800 head, including 2.6 Texans; market | 4o 3™ 0ted” weik to a dime low Rye. bu..... Wisnessengidy v.i... | exira shorts and clear ribs, $ ar sldes, | Denver & R. Tobacco 31 | Savannat ¢ generally steady for natives, weak to 10c | (ol 4ol cioady, Western fe tive wethers. Barley, bu.......... 89874, Bacon, dull and heavy; boxed lots, | do ptd g 0% Aba. Min, Co Denver: lower for Te s; native shi phu‘ and ex- | (oW O eteady pri Representative | 9 native wethers On the Produce exchange today the extra shorts and clear ribs,” $0.87%; clear | Erie 9% Brk. Rap. Tr St. Joseph port Steers g 13 1 beet A ¥ 1 native cwe A8 firm; creameries, 14 stdes, 31 G0 ‘1t 'pid.ll Il i|Colo, B & 1. Richmond utcher stecrs, i steers under » STEERS. 10 cull lambs @i7c. Cheeae, steady, 9%@ METAL ad, dull, $4.27%@4.3. Spel- [ do 20 pea 54, Cons G Memphis .. 1bs., 5100 & feeders, X JERS, ;B ik YT Eggs, firm; fresh, 15c. ter, dull, $3 Gt. Nor. pfd. 179 | Tobacco Seattle No. 42 buck lambs siibd = o OULITRY=rm; chickens, 7o; springs, | Hocking Valley WRAHInRL R e 3 - ns and In- . bucks EW Y " 9¢; turkeys, 6c; young, 7c; ducks, Sge:| do prd o o) NELON ceovriuerns oy . vs and heffers, | 1.0, 2 . cull ewen NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. |glue springs, 4 A piiinols. central ST 3 . fecdor wethers iy BUTTER- Steady; creamery, 16G21c; |lowa Central 0 ing s Salt Lake City: CU | THOGS—Recelpts, 750 head: i o 1 stns Fhgis " whtHALN dairy, 13@l6c do ptd w1 Pape 3 her s and lights, $6 : § 3 §slrdch i Quotations of the Day on Vi AGS- Steady at 15e g s [Ia e o BOIER o e 178 e b D utoners " sa. 60 s i e e Centustiites: R ECEIPTS-Flour, 7,00 bbls.; wheat, 61,- | ‘o ‘nta ... {inen't Power 111102 | Rochester 4 SELINE AND LAMER -ltecelpte, lainbs. bu.; corn, 27, bu.; oats, 15,00 bu. Louls. & Nash......100%|Laclede Gas ....... P y . | market ssteady; native muttons, $2 H vF v NEW YORK, Sept. 13— FLOUR—Recelpts, | SHIPMENTSFlour 14,000 bbls.; wheat, | Manhattan L . 14 |National B Feopt Worth e lambs, $3.00a4.45; culls and bucks, # Rl 380 bbls.; exports, 30,406 bbls: salen, S0 | 62,000 bu.; corn, 43,000 bu.; onts, 10000 B " [ Mt St Ry 260 (National Lend ... Atlanta L 4 |80 Stockers, 82,2563, Teeder Int pkgs.; market unsettled and guiet, closing Mex. Central |National Salt .. Norfolk : § R = o wester: 1 3 8330 y: winter patents, $3.60G3.85. Rye flour, Liverpool Grain and Prov Mex, Nai . 13%| do prd Des Moines ¥iipacd ¥ . Joscph Live Stock Market. 10 weste 1amb e B s quiet; sales, bbls.: falr to good, $2.80% Minn, . 041g|No. Amers 93 |New Haven .. h e v % g 5 ol oo lLTAT) (. Ll 815 eholce o fancy, 8.303.5. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 13.—WHEAT—8pot, | Mo a8 Pacific Coast . Springileld, Mass B ; ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 13.-C . g i T STO0I MARKED. CORNMEAL—Quiet; yellow western, $1.47; | No. 2 northern, spring quiet at os 7%d; No. 1 | M. & 20% Pacific M 10 a8k | Augusta ..., i 1,800 head; market active and steady; 1 il 3 g . AL Brandywine, #.5a3 50 alifornia, “dull ‘a¢ bsTid. Futures, ‘quict; | o s Nashville /71100 . 8 LS Jower| Texans and weataras, | i —Steady; No. 2 western, 60! . 0. b. | September, 68 6, December, 68 7. L 3 | Worcester | % ows and helfers, $1.00¢ hulls | Shitke > pfloat; state, SS@dse, c. 1. 1. n‘«»ln.\‘» Spot, quiet; American mized new, y ?;‘,..’.irf“{{,.'nm. 9 A anoatnt Jogpe.f0; stackers and f L 1 i 4 Aasiod Cattle Dull and Steads—Hogs Highes ots. 5s. Futures, quiet; September, 4s 11%4d; Oc | Nor. B ity . L{ ot o F8 and caives, BARLEY—Dull; [ 3 tober, 48 10347 November, 1on - es Ocs | Nov i | RN Qry . veals. £2.50@5.50. 2 e e . Yalo: malting, 806ic, c. PROVISIONS-Lard, Amerfcan refined, | Ontaric el H R etvenie . i HOGS- Recelpts, 5.0 head: market CHICAGO, Sept. 11 L~ Recelpts WHEAT— P! exports, | In palls, firm, i8«; prime western, in tierces, | Pennsylvasnia 2 : trtatiNe higher: lght and iight mixed. $6.20@5 63; H i 2,500 head, neluding xans; market dull 201,433 bu.; snles, 1,595,000 bu, futures, 4,00 | firm 6d.'Bacon, Cumberland cut, firm, | Reading Hes i . medium and heavy, $.4006.70; pigs, $3.506 £ 2 i but dy at Thurs bu. spot. ‘Spot, easy: No. 2 red, T%c. f. o, |bls 6d; long clear middles, iight, firm, 49s: | do Ist pld... 5 1 % k ) w6200 bulk, $6.40@6.60, o 9 20, good to prime stecrs, $6.0066.10; poor b. afloat; No.'2 red, ¢, “elevator; No. i |long clear middies, heavy, firm, 188 30: short | do prd A st AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 0 3 $1.0045.90; 8t and_ foeders, orthern Duluth, 75%¢, f. 0. b., afloat; No. 1 [clear backs, firm, 46s; clear belllos. firm, |St. L. & § Leather nsville 1 e 0 market steady to atrong; top _ 1800 3 2 cow 12,0065 00; o ard Duluth, nominal. Options were af- |585. Shoulders, square cut, firm, 408 Hame, | o 18t ptd. ..o 7 ped . Wilmington, Dei. ! L t i JARHC JAIHDE, H: 08 fected all day by the unfavorable news |short cut, firm, b3s. LA | do 24 pta Rubber.... 7 davenport ..., . 4 S from Byffalo. They ruled generally weak | TALLOW-—Australian, in London, strong, | St L w.. 1 R e iaions 4 | Fall River p Coffce Mnrket. and very dull, trade being in fact at a |29 g | a0 pra . . Steel Birmingham .00 NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—COFF R . HOGS. o estimated atandstill. Cables were lower and northe CESE—Amerlcan finest white, qulet, |8t. Paul | do " ptd . Topeka ........ 2| Rin, quiet, 5te. Mild, stead. . J : tomorrow, 13,000; left over, Botlve to 0 west receipts continued large. Closed casy American finest colored, quiet, &is 6d. | _do pfd . 181 (Westein Union ... Macon 4 3 o0, quiet, Gige. Mild, steady. Fu o BULILS. higher; mixed and b 016.75; good At Bido net decline, May, 76GTc, closed | PEAS-Canadian, s G 0 00 0 O | g0, plein 11 e Little Rock ... IMATKAL AROned Mrsnr At iasi nighuy ploting wo 210 2 to cholee ¥ 460 rough heavy i closed, Tc; October, 73l | HOPS—Flat; at London (Paclfic coast), | —m—— e . | Helena o st N el M 5 . $6.0016.40; 10a6.45; bulk of si'es, Al clomd s ci December, 04w iowc, | aull, €303 13s. s || rust recelpts, sExividend " Knoxvilie "//!11110.; S 1210 $6.90616 60 o ity b ecelpts of wheat during last three d The Commerclal Advertiser's London | Lowel peees mdition o e preside e traders uwo - SHEEP AND LAMBS -Recelpts, 600 b poton Skl o e bu.i exports, 4,8 | 337,000 centals, ncluding 16,60 Amer financial cablegram says: The stock mar- | \Wichita . ] e R L L B T o 13 . adi market strong: good hot Bpot, ensy; No. 2, 8365, slevninr ooy ghot. | Receipts of American ‘corn during last | Ket today was deminated by the alarming | Akron 2 Prices finally advan toward noon on wethers, $3.80a4.20; falr ch gooL. easy: 2 levator, and 624e, | three duys, 10,400 cent; bulleting regarding the condition of ,Presi- | New Bedforg [ ' horts cover ¥ Total sales were ] $3.50% 3,55, western sheep, . dent McKinley. American &tocks opened | Lexington i 20,000 haxk R Ton 3 - lambs, $3.0065.10; western' lambs, $1.6065.0. Ka . from 1 to 6 polnts under parity. The more | Springtield, 1ij = 8z hber _at 4.7 ambs, § h o. b afloat’ "Option market declints moderately under nows' of 'the xvl"t*nhhnll": s October. 4§ {9 Decemt on, all “clearances, ' favorable reassuring officlal news catised a siight im- | Binghamton .. : " ! er auly, Bose; L] A y g4l 3 & R b ed o taen a7 B A t 5. 40¢ u!, " took Market, 5’&“.:’2.”... -'z‘n':v.l":'.‘» ;r:lil‘ivrrpr\\;l break. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 13— WHEAT—Sop- ement at the end of the first hour on | (hattancoga ;7700 S ”M',".}l‘.' 3 i THlYs y JEDE! Haneag Clay, Live o closed nt 62%c: Beptember, §1ve; Desenpay | lember. ; mber, 06%@hlec; Ma: theory that *here was an opportunity | Kilamazoo pust; SR8 AND FEEDERS, IKANSAS CITY t CATTLE-Res 13ac, cloned ot gla e Siei December, | Tolqr0 hard, 6bc; No. to buy stocks cheap. There was a sharp | ¥ 22 1 203 colpts, 1,300 head 1 highor native H 3 ateors, $4.10616.00; stockers and f 2 3 —Sheep Strong. i western o s dn Market P R & AL ) 2 red, Fally bt from 1 to 2l points on the New 7 " Bpot, frm: No. 3 e NI 3408 ptember, tc; | York opening. Then followed renewed scll- foringtield, 01 NEW YORK, Sent. 15-DRY GOODS " TS wetorn atnersy 84955 10 Texnih and white, 40640 trac e g No. ng, but the market turned again before the | {t0CKforC . The market for dry goods has shown i 8., 5 | Tndilans, $2.7063.75; Texa W, $2.2000.808 o it Wh r’»‘n-"-‘:vf.‘:.f""a:;:f;'-'.'- D | W fnfsh,’ chsing about 8 above the lowest. | (ANt .o quleter conditions, the unfavorable reports NEBRASKA. : I B i 00440, bulls, white state. 3047, | Options.© quiot ang 2 white, 38G38ic The opinfon that the worst Is over is now [&hoksonville concerning the state checking the deman v 1 steer. $2.2504.2; calves $.00005 0 SEbhy easy with other markets, i and 2, Bbe, discounted,” but the market entirely “lackn | juoliY Falls ..... There has been no chimee [ the tone, hoy o HOGR-Recelnts, 6,60 head: market §@ifa TALLOW-—Steady: | city (s2 ‘holce timothy, $13.00; ehof .| confidence. Consols were 837 Wext Aus- | fre! i ever. and price Hinve firm for hoih feede B e ain: itk of sulo, 30,30 B sountey (ickngen Froos? RoBoLkE: 0 Roles ol il s dasulng a new E10010 3 per ‘cent | Fopmineton. i giafis "eattan Koods' ond (Anclas . BNy 2 SrEe AND | LA Recel TAY~Stendy: Shiping, eon s Coss; ER — Creamery, . |loan at 91. Tintos hold at &%: Annconda ville, olothe ‘have' hean . .quiet ot full prioos 1200 § cad; market stendv: lambs, | cnipY-Steady: shipping, @ase; good to Ve 18M@0c; datry, | G5 0 sympathy with American Atocke. olumbun ; | Linens are frm."but demand moderatel T | § Meers. /1081 1 13 darn wothers, $.5 FEED-Steady: spring br, 7.00017.50: S—Firm at e, . g burtan market continies 4l and oisy re....108 | | middiings, $15.00G20. 5,..,.:5,’.".,’,‘":"",’,’7-5“{“, PTS--Wheat, 10,000 bu.; corn, 10.- Boston Stock Quotations, ling, W, Va 5 MANCHTERTER Not 18- Gl Tivors | 1 o 0 : Stock In Sight, 2000 city, $18. 400 bu. onts, 5100 bu. BOSTON, Sept. 18.—Call loans, 4155 per | SSCHoster . : agking conces qulet and un- | 1 cow. .15 i e s el T HOPS--Quiet; state, common to A SHIPME! Wheat, 13,80 bu.; corn, 17, . 1 ) AN%@A5Y% e S 4 L chanz: bulls ? A 1 sheep at the five { | 1900 erop, 11616¢: 1800 Crop, GaHLC; olae Sgag; | #0 DU.i oats, 22,00 b ¥ . 17, | cent; time 'loans, 6@8 per cent. ' Closing: arre . i o oaitiet} and aheon At the five “prin Pacific toast, 100 crop, 1Gloc; 145 woog: — Rt T Yelals. ¥ & | New York Live Stock Market il stock markets § ; A feeder. 3 tile. Hogs. Sheep, 11c; olds, Y@ic, Toledo Graln and Seed. do ptd . 3% Westingh. Electric Outside New Yo ¥ \EW YORK, Sept. 13- REKVES - Re- ymaha 2,006 457 DES--Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 s od A,fh.,',.“n, AR | A (e, Bisetrlp, 78 | D100 1 York i NEW YOR ) BERVES-R South Omab 1 o Calfornia, 21 o 35 1bs,, ‘19%e; “Tensg | TOLEDO. Sept. 18 —WHEAT—Dull, weak; | Amer. toipnons Ipts, 4,008 b edium _and o mmon feeders Chicit 0 ¥ Qry, 34 to 30 Ibs.. 1tge, : Sept. 11 d Adventure DOMINION OF CAN steors slow. 100 lower: steers, $4.3905 ‘0 I feeders | Wansas City 1200 cash and Beptember, Tiigo; December, foaton & Albany...3% Ding Mn. ¢ T | e POMINION OF CANADA, e s130r bulls, 82,603 75 cown, $1.t0q g | 5 ¢ % 11 Vors it 4.60) LEATHER--8teady; hemlock solo, Buenos | . CORN lowe ash, September and | poston Elevated ..171 Amal. Copper s 2 f Ayres, light to heavy, 234@2%0, acld, " » 2@ Dull; cash and September, 36¢; | Dominton Coal 40% Cal. & Hecla \hes . ol M ady., $4.60005.50; top, $8: culls, $4 r 3 atald PROY ISIONS—Beef, steady; family. 811,00 May, 3%e 00 L8 cvseressierosld . CORLOBNIEL oy | Halltax . SHERD AND TAMBS. Receints 8 @12.00; mess, $.50G10.00; beat hams, $:0.0'Q y 1 Steel 404 Franklin [zt st ianay A e Tl T S SOR(D acket. $10.00G1050; city, extra Indi D—Cash. prime, $5.40; Oc-| a0 ptd 2015 Humbolde Haaeauver, . ¥ U g PR g Lo ien 16.000118.00. Cut meats, steady ; plckle. #0; December, $5.35, Fltehburg ptd ......148 = Onceoly . 8t. John, N''H.[[[ eipts Wi state | g 1321 485 » $0.95011.25; plckled shoulders, §1.25@ = . neral Electrie || .2i%% Parrot [ Viotconat A & R ASlars Hams R siwers, L1821 480 7.60; piekled hams, $10.75@11.2. Lard, steady: hiladelphia Produce Market, Elec. 1. Quiney AR ey, Dealor, B yestern steamed, 005, refined, quiet; Sep- | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13 —BUTTER- | Mool o EAmaracy TPeTri M ated and Dried Fruf Steors i Tember closed, §0.724, nominal; continent, | RELEHIA 8 a o Y 10 South America, $10.00; compound, 81 20 | 5 S western creamery, 12ie A4 Dominion M Utah Mining ] Totsls N YORK, Sept. 13 —EVAPORATED 3 T 50, " Pork, steady; familv, $17; Short clear, | oo i N fresh western, 19¢; fresh | mabber : Winona e e - APPLES~The ktock on hand b5 lght cow i $16.256018.20; mens, $15.76a16.50. southern and southwestern, 16c. Union' Paciic -..... 3% Wolverines ihan‘jided In totals because contain- | values are firm . common to grod, | 1 oW BUTT Recolpts, 3,383 pkes.: steady; | CHEESECDull, New York ‘tull creams, | Union Land Not irepme than clearings. A8 prime, SG8%e; 8 eow state dairy, umluc creamery, 154! fancy small, 94@i0kc; New York full 1and - x:”mn.h'mml in totals becanse of no @ 0te. steer Sipe paskda Mk, R P creams, falr to cholce: Myqioe, e — comparison for last year AN e oninn wans Heer i ~Allv, ssed, steady, une S r Market, Pe— duli, but steady, a JFioen. | Prunes ste W AR LTRY=Allve And dre ady, un Milwauker Grain Mark JEP L4 . BRADSTRE REVIEW 0F TRADE. | §10 PAhiiote Roval: sisiae soor o | 1 steer! L1 2 CHEESE ; MILWAUKEE, Sept. 18 —WHEAT—Mar- | stondy to Aem, fale. reining, uc: contoion: — xaide, " Peaches,”peeted, 11iaisc unpeelod, | 3 Meors atoers 1 large, | ket easier: No.' 1 northern, oie; Moo 3| eal 66 i By ul by 2 4 olasse v 80150 s steers. 100 4 ) white, $4@8%c; tancy, small,’ colored, 81fe; | northern, §7%aSe; December, (010 2| K n(r‘v:" igmo u.- g, 3ugh News from Buffnlo Affects General Riner cow 110 3 0 R S e oty ata| ARG Bnls: W1, R Sl N B il 8 {1 | Boya Commission Oo and Pennsylvania, 15g19¢; western candled, | sadse. i N6 4 Midel samples,| bl No, 1 G008 No. 18, 4 Mo $30i| NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Bradstreet's fo- | ST, LOUIS = Sept. 13 WoOl—quiat | }3iler i 4% Successors to James E. Boyd & Co., 17 g?is;égrnm:‘:\‘c;ndlm, 13%@16%3¢. CORN—December, b6%@oTc. mould A, gm‘,l qut loaf, 5ic; Crushed, m‘n‘r'rl:vlw wiil say Atha. \,,",‘,‘N. U Sraces, 10i@Igst VN 3 steers rtee 1:;~v :»-{: OMAHA, NEB. 3 Y, - b.3%¢; powdered, oc; granulated, 5.25c; “hile speculativ ket used due to ashed, 1202%5c. b, . ik stee . % o 08 METALS=Al, forslen ) matal,, mackets Minnenvolts Wheat, Piour and mras,feifet, FR0CTC0 L 0L FETUN T | ine mews Erom Bal ith iiest e | Rashed 10R__ {cam ow.(111 10 418 COMMISSION s o g 2 LON nt. 13 i ~Muscovado, | from appears to have be erc s oo 5 ] . gramu recelved during the night on' the | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept = 1.-WHEAT- |a “od; céntrifugal, 10w 9 beet sugar: Keneral current 0f trade. whleh & V1) and Rosin g 1cow 27 310 GRAIN. PROVISIONS AND 8T0CKS resident greu)rlou condftion. It also n‘__, Tl totmher, Biike; May, %@ | August, 8s: Sepiember, 10s 1ligd pearances I8 running fuil and free. F Ol CITY. Pa., Sept. 18-0OlL—Credit]| 2 calves oo 310 Bosrd of ding, frected local values of tin, while the rest | Tige: on- track, No, I hard, ede:' No RLEANS, Bept. 13.—-SUGAR-3\e; | nearly all branches of trad: reports | balances, $1.2; certificates, no bid; ship- [ 1 caif., 1 wteer..... 970 340 Direst wires 10 Chioags 834 Now T t ist here remained af old price: northern, 0. 2 northern, 6 1, 4G4i4c: seconas, T, Molan of aatiatactory. busin Crop re- | paents, 100,344 bbls.. ave 91,45 bbls.; WYOMING 1 ¥ found prices off about % poluts. | FLOUR-First patents, $3.8@3.%, h ugal, 6@ioc, A ports issued of late, some affecting corn, | runs, 4,243 bbls.; average, 15,654 bbls, 4 feeders.. 957 3% 5 cows 820 320 | Qesspppondeage, John A Weiren & On oy ontres Cables inehanged. No s hipments £ Yfonoph 1,800 MaY, I Boston & Matne.... 181 ‘Atlantic . Honteml sievrsreesed CALVES-—-Receipts, 137 head: veals, L

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