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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 — | HALTIMORE, Scpt. %.=Clearings, $3,004,- cows 0 20 4 cows 13 071515, stockers mln, fe-d:m OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKET. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. | %29 bhlances $i0607 f steer. g ) feeder 3 tern fog steers, $1.509 NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Clearings, $137,- Traib-Nebraska, western range stoers, 385064 Tex CMINNEAPOLIS, Sept % WHEAT = [ 210,115 balas $11,997,6 p “ bat Goed ol ® 1 1 feeder mmajane, & ooy enag e & 3.'{%.‘ W} i o of Trade tonas | Cash, 65%¢, December, 57lgfidite; May. 0% CHICAG Clearings, $26,611,008; i eeders.. 890 3 75 v native cows $LAMGAH; helfers $3 I s the Ruling Festare Agein on [ Condition of Teade and Quotatlons |Gty ol (orSeRIen S A K0 | it AGD. eoatad exchange. Hot | Beoeipte Liberal st All Peiots but Ge E D Roborts_Nebraskn Cunners, 81505 : bulls, 32,5040, calves, Board of Trade. on Staple nnd Fancy Produce. | | 6%c. No 2 norihern, 8. @485, Néw York exchange, 3¢ discount Oattle Bold Abeut Bweady. feeders’. 8t 2@ 1 cow 1000 £.0016.00. 2 4 it K¢ celpts fair; loss off, 14@16c FLOUR-First patente, $00i4m; second — bl o5 0 T e T i Recelpts, 1040 head; steady 1o 56 R | LIVE POULTRY—Hens, a1 young H\”"'H«'u’_wu first clears, $2 %7 second New York Mouey Market, — - Ry JTTOnRs oy , | lower; to 3 m«luv u;-,.! ;‘5 ,{;“g ' [and old roosters, 4c; turkeys, 6asc; ducks |clears, §2.25 ) o & N | piad oy S uteers .1 heavy packers, $6.507.06; CORN IS THE SLOWEST OF THE MARKETS e aiae hring chickerte, per b | BRAN=In bulk, $13.0018.2 oy T et Y porcon; | H0GS EASED OFF AGAIN TODAY | 2 cowa 3 J steera. . 1i3) ieht : Biitsn, o P FTER—Common falr, 12@12%¢; | : " ruling’ rats I per cent; prime mercantile — cows foafih Rk . e pnert \ambey dairy, in tubs, 15616, separator, < REY o | PUBEr, da@ity per cent. g X " " der—Ne s v, §2.7503.25; ewen, urther During Seaston — Outs 1L FISHBACk Bt 41%l0c PRLS | Rortharn, e Decmber e Wi Sty for aiy fayai [ and sold at Guod, steady Prices, O e o tot bR B et o 3 VE—Steady 1, SigTinc @ rates, $ixbgfii s and $4.85G4.86%; r . o S, rgrove ehraski Follows Other Grains— buftajoes, 7e; catah, Lic; cod, 106 | BARLEY~8teady; No. 7, 6kc; sample, 4 | commercial biite: S Eaad. s e AL toeders T3 feeders. 100 . Joseph Live Stock Market. 10c; halfbut, 11c; herring, ic; had- ILVER-Bar, Siac: Mexican dollars, Weak=Feeders Were Active. feoders.. %5 4 0 | feeder. .. 128) ST JOSEP! ept. 25, -CATTLE-Re- one Quiet. i pike, 10c; ‘red ‘snapper, 10¢; sal- (S¢op ool WromInG .|,!u,| s“yvl‘m. SCA r' +Re. o, suntish, b ol ut . 58%¢ i | VYOMING w» < 4100 head: ma stoady _on hest, . o Poh (WIS TR o e NDS—Government, weak; state, tnac: | 18 ste oy 428 Wenwe .. w0 3 T e et natives. 83 860490} RS—Mediume, per can. ; Stand- k] ¥ STOCKS AND BONE ad, irregular L steers.. 1002 4 21 steers 51 4 xans and westerns, $3.7008.58; cows and prevatled | an, 2, oxtra selocts, per can ¢ closing quutativns on bonds are SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 2 Millorook 1. & L. 8 Co. - Wyoming heifers, §1 bulls and stigs, $2.250 CHICAGO, Sept. 2 S tdey “w York counts, per « halk e tollows celpte we tie, Hogs. 8 28 str steers. 13X BB 1450 atockers and_ feeders, $1.7504.00; ves 7 on the 1;14‘.m Trade today and ‘.”‘{\”"l‘“ "_,,',"“;“”:, e Y oei BAlK gy Speculative Ligaidadlo; st A in L A 43 7|18 steers stecrs. 108 I litee and s e J ’,m':":.‘ {‘ al 'v‘ A lower, December | 1 ONS-—Live, per doz., #0c Mark steers 3 R | HOGE - Receipts, 4,860 head; market ste dy mbet oats Ke | VEALE-Cholee, So "0 L " """:\" b Lol ”'"" Shtaviie | N Teor 6 Ulticial Weanesuay L. g ? toedeir® Skl g [ty doweri pigs. steady; ilght and Tt ¢ lower. | ’rices quoted by Omaha olesale | YORK, Sept ‘The stock market | - 1 yomin mixed. 86704 medium and heavy, $6.15 lend i a generally | Hay Dealers” assoctation: Cholce upland, | was dull under a rather drastic spectlatis H Three days this week Wi re-Wyoming. o ae |@Liy P R th had slightly the lead in a Toly | $1050; No. 2 upland, $10: medium, .50! | Nquidation. Probably speculative losses on Sume uys last week. g s \nderson—W yoming SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2 || market. December opened a shade coarse, $850." Rye straw, $4.50. These prices | ncurred as a result of the violent colliy e o Sume Week velore .. market stewdy y native lami wer at 60aos%e, on indifferent [are for hay of good color and quality. De- |in Amalgamated Copper, was responsivl K5 y i | Sume three weeks age o s Tin—Wyoming i'top native owes, $2 Yo% a report that the frost had | mand falr. Recelpts, 2 cars In lirge part for the selling toduy, but other | 1) c0uRon | *d0 gen. on Same tour weeks asu teeders. | & 5 10 foeders. . 815 : . ! . damage. On early local | WHEAT—c considerations of a mere general character >, e0dh . . C. 8. Same duys last year....:sa1s alm—\Wyoming. Stock Sght no general ge. ¢ At CORN | played their part. Amalgamated Copper | 59 14'No, Pacife Average price pald tor feeders ) " eiling the price went to G¥lge, but la OATS-0ld, 35¢. | 1teelf whowed some evidence of support in R 80 08 14, Omaha the past several duys with com: . Swinborg—Wyoming. | The following table shows the recoipts of < demand for both the domestic and for- | BRAN—$16.50. the early dealings, opening unchanged and [ 4 80 4 o PUrisOns: feeders... 25 810 © 1 foeder... S0 cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal wn nccount brought a reaction to 59c. Ab- | VEGETABLES | Fiing X over Tast Bisht.® There was [ &0 : gk L 9 . feeders.. 13" 5 10 Stook MALRGLE ToF Bebtomtar s hee of further support had a depressing | pom e ome_gtown, §1.10G:.15; Salt | #ome resistance in this stock which set in | (0 55 St L&l Me b8 | 1901, (1900, 1599, 1898, (1507 (1895|1895, Ernsi D, & Cattle Co.—Wyoming. e however, and though there was no |y oL@ gy Colorado, $1.2 the gereral market, but the welght of the |0 oo Rl B = - henyy selling Decem lined and closed | “EGG PLANT—Per dos., e | RhE, presture grew Meaviet anc &8 the | contral of ¢ L 8. W. s Bept, o 804 42036139927 stecrs... M0 350 41 steers. .. 07 Chicago i 000 weak, % lower, at o Local tecelp | *do 18t Inc o te . ot ;fl. RO TR i Ay Folk—Wyoming. Kansan City. 00 o y o 3 ™ he | € & O. 4y L 3 bt N feeders. . 718 3 60 4 feeders 1010 St Louis, coelpte, WAt ery light 4,‘, CUMBERS—Home grown, per dos., 20 | 5052 0n1s" a fraction higher at a net loss W B &S R el o il o b | SeBt TR . L durwondAtoye | woum | | er corn cl yace lower u ‘ Provisions closed 17%c@ Cattle Hogs. CARROTE Par s 3 hour approached for the assembling of th i3 & ST A tion Tex. & Po in........119% | Sept. itiows depresscd Decem) Per by, e of 44, The decline was accompanied by T, & S LaW 8 | sept 1. steens.. S0 V% oW, 1110 3 but late that the A ko, e clrculation of much statistical informi- v o L 5 5 5 Joow.... ? but Jehiels o o R L tion bearing on the copper trade. The same DRI Sacis 001 (B LSRG Jies 4 [ et 0 o h P w Cotton Market, 14 i 0,00 Bushols O ATORS—For bu., $1.2 information, however, wos avaflable and | . | Sept. eeders 2 g{i;fi A : : o i 7 108" | Bept. { Bhoomaker—W yoming, NEW IRK, Sept. 2. —COTTON -Spot S lolland seed, crated, ixe, | WA® cireilated at the time the stock was | &) o ! o ae | Bept. M % ! 5 feeders. AM6 4 8 o fecders. 101 | middiing upland, . mid- AT 8 o groan. Tareih AN . | MOVIRG i (o 0 e 121 .)..,' ‘.= fent de- don "B @ | sept A } Frank Benton—Colo - 1306 bales, Futures ket e W, At the present time to thosa atatlstics and | ¥ L \West Shore ds....113% | Jept. | 15 feeders T42 dateers... 801 3 LY LT L Ll HEANS—Wax, per %-bu. basket, &0e; " Ly L, hose statistics anc . W, & L. E. 48 wiy | Sept, 3 B2 feeders.. 093 3 42y b steers....1000 cmber Januar B3¢, February, K A ainet o unt | L CANTALOUPE—Rockyfords, per crutes | " rasmiin ot the tra divi - Seht 2 BURy - B0 1T, HitcheookCalo, linars, $ci Jow middiing, fide. ‘nid- or Whiehel, Cmpared with 11iom | CANTALOUPE -Homesgrown, _per doz., | pected. wdded to the weakness of hoth th ROST —Call loans, 4@6_per | Sept 20 feeders. . 10°1 3 70 . 65 Bulen.. ‘Futures, steady s Baptorsper Rela It Jear s \board clearances {n | 9U50c; crates, $1.5041 Rockyfords, per |stocks' In the general market the juni cent; tin &, o6 per cent. OMeclal [Sept. Ed Ross—Colo e | ytures, i Whent it flonr squnlled 360,000 bushels. Crate, $2.50 Vanderbiite wera ndvanced Sharpiy After ; Sept 315 " L R Paine—South Dakota B briary VORLES vuceso Bept 2o 680 1616 441 ¢ il 7 8T, 1O bl S . 11 steers....1198 4 2% 9 steers....1065 1 |n:| Vn‘\\‘v-:' ltnmu im, Amal. Copper * Irdicated Sunday. ** Hollday. V. Hufford—S. D. | receints, 6804 bales; shipment Bl market wis abandoned and broke Amal, . The officlal number of cars of ,mckl 2 steers. » 1 steers, 1087 IraeiDte, &0 bales: shipments, 1207 bales; i TRUITS (xellers all around ‘the room | T : : Cal. & Mecla., | brought in today by each road was: o Andrews—-1daho H LIVERPOOL, Sept ‘a lower on JES—Cooking, per bbl, 2.5 splcuous operator who heen supposed Contenntal . | attle Hogs Sh'p, H'ses. | 83 stecrs 0 WS cows..... 90 365 [moderate; business unchanged and_on liberal ligy S0n. Ahiee i, DEr bbl. $L00927T8: | to direct the mipport of market was t Franklin . M. & 8t I. Ry SR L | S Rtearn 10K 8 90 fomers Amertein oo 1S , yAGUREY _pots Belloflowers, §1 650 v + 4380 | credited with hav turned to the hear | V5 Humboldt {issouri Pacitic Ry . .| HOGS There was by no means a heavy [ middiing. § 25-3d: middiing 4 1050 dity. | January pork X alleoniers, 0 ; sias. The de h the list ran L I eola E Pacitic system 3 1] run of hogs herc toduy, but as other mar- | middling od ordinary, 41-16d aary ribs 1 Tower at $8. Wc; clings, Me: Utah frosstece.” Hoox 1 and 2 ® At the least. Missc h . NeW, RY oo L e Dok Bb (e e DAk Wr: |ominary, s §58 S Lhch d recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, | 6 cling o inn B | Paciic lost T all 6 points, St Pal Te’ Copper & M, VLRUR J 6 o A TR KRR g R T orh A ek TR T el hoge, | Eiberton bkt | crites. : & Ohlo 3 Manhatt 3 marack oM & O Ry A few of the choleer loads were sold :-ur'l(,\' | el American: receipts, 8,00 bales oM hoad allfo e p lon Pacific o 0 2 a0augttab Minin i 2 ors were Didding 3878 and ors, of Lo100 A L A Wt Beilow - 3-1b, ‘basket, 15 A York Central and Sigar @ 3 Whly ining R KRR . bout a nickel lower t hippers, but pa American Fiatures o) r;:::: th seilors; O d, sellers; rice went to 4 loads taken for export and the luggishness of the market prevaile gaszin ot Toliowed coin and. December. Fuled | WATERMELONS — Missuurt, Tows and | the opentng, s it be evidont | ClosIng - | Sept N | wer ge. With the | Nebras s to slan. | that large realizing wa At other UM N E. G & C. b8 Sept. 4., 684% 5 14| to e, | CELERY mazoo, per bunch, %abe; | points ught it back ‘(o | Nebraska, per bunch, 9G#c; Colorado, 4| Ultimately all atiempt at support of the weak, 4o lower at lhr-i’”"“ market was abandon nd bHrok ¥ ( | ‘a3 with dragging te COTTON Epot, i hona ers were bidd .75 13, or 5@10c | quiet and closed quist but stead PE te, $260; 'tah, $2. 1 other less prominent stocks from b Q. Ry e e were bidding 36 . Or 5@10c | quiet and closed quiet but steady M xs 4 " #3% Wolverines . ¢ St J M M . lower than yesterday. Sellers were holding | ican m ¢ September, 420844, buy Articies Open. HIgh. Low. | Close.| Yes GRAPE fornia Tokuy, 41 b A I oF better prices, 8o the marke « slow in | Octobe: .. 421-0AE Y 5 oreaihs. 2 [ 82: Museats Cancords, eastern here was no disturbanee In the money : L& Bl enst, : | for bettor prices. o the market was slow in | October. & 0. c. $21-6ig14 i2.61d *Wheat | | | PINEAPPLES - Per crate of 12 to 16, $.25, | market bevond that caused by the calliy oh & iy B0 "Wan" Gvident, though that packers | November and Decsmber 4 1o golere T loovadl 3 [.u:.m-,/’,;-‘.w, 1) RANBERRIES - Per bbl., $650; per iy ;;x];'\ln‘\{;'f”',' Cotlateral on Il’nm 8 .‘|;u W&o Mining Quotations. Total recelpts ........281 = “),mm,'}: :‘h,. hogs m,,h‘" « ‘4,_‘, to get .N.I:" ;( e |Y|lur and .l.||u;mr\'_ 414644 15-64d., ec, | 04E%N T 014701t o age In value, but the lquids P s ikt g /'8 T they had to raise their bids and finally [lers: January and Febriary, § 14-84a4 16. 1y v . ) o { was accompanied by the paving off of loans > K, Sept. % e following The disposition of the day's recelpts was h /| are: Jant 4844 1 L = X QUINCES-Fet box, l.8: [ e AR Wenle. AL RN Yonaok Tang | (B TORK Sept, Bois Whonrs s olon . vuch buyer purchasing the nums | bought them 2igase lower. The Tong string | Febraary and March. 4 oot © soliow: Sept | TROPICAL FRUITS, the buying side’ this morning excha bbbl . kil bt = ber of head indicated: sold at $85, With the bulk at $6.7i%@680. | March and April, 1106454 15-640, buyers, The 583,250 3 ORANGES — V as, $4.00§5.00; Mel. | continues to advance. The demand for ex. | o Chiet Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | After trading was fairly under way it did | April and May 4 1561, sellers May Bty 1 sweets, $4.60. | change Is in the nature of Short covering v Vis Omaha Packing Co. 500 n";lnll:‘:; wf to ‘(l‘l‘rwv-;‘ of m.] b Hk‘ ‘-r'm]o M;.\x,u , Bept. 25, —COTTON-Quis:, “Cats 4 3.75; cholce, $3.25. | The operation In effect 18 the paving off of | 1 op 4 A aahy Pa Co.iini1,087 o 188, but on the extreme close the feel- | BC Sent. e 5 | A / : ch, according to stae, | lonns fn Torelen murker by’ domestic hor: | s 1 K LR Gl ] ing was' hardly as good. Reprsentative o e Dee s | rowers who counted upon la pply of €% Fotos 5 S ok Co ok sales: e 4 L ported, per Ib., 1261ic. to cover former sales a twood 1 0 sierra Nevada .. G. H. Hammond Co.,K.( [ IR : e steady. falr refining, 3'c; centrifugal DATES--Perstan, in 60-1b, ’ profit. But cotton is o v N0 Smali Hopes .. 3. Buchor @ DORAR: s % B e 8 160 6 80 tont e M fanning, 3ci centrifug HONEY—Per 2{-section case, fouth for higher rates and v 5 ard . vansant & (' Soie N8 5 Sy B8 & o5 qulet; ' No. 6, 4.686c; No. 7, 4.86c MISCELLAN | foand last weck hiad become so small as to iie 3. L. Carey win : iSit 199 -3 4450, 'No. % 440c; No. 10, 4.35; No. 1 o 1ead to apen cutting of freight rutes - — — |1ob 907 viv B el 4 0. '12, 4.30c; No. ot UTS-English walnuts, per Ib, 16e; il | The ‘admitted demoralization i ihe ens = Ty A N e . 3 Blandara’ Ac E05; contemsionhio: rts, per Ib., 13¢; u per Ib., 18@20c; | bound frelght sitaation heavily discred] preign Financial. i1l & Huntzinger 3 2! ! . mould A, f eut loaf, b.75c; raw peanuts, per b, ; roasted, | the much vaunted community Benton & Underwood > 5.7¢ 5.35¢ u Bruzils, 13¢; p 0@ | a8 secirity against just t LONDON, Sept. 25.—-Money was in some | B o e} i 01 ol . e 4 cubes, 5.50e, Per bbl., bbl, 8275, [and had a whie-reaching e on specula- | demand today on aecount of some demand | Livingstone & Schaller... - ube 1 ' No. 2_green, | tlon. Although the sentiment n exchange | for a payment of £1,00000 of Australan " 0 s % o 28 o i No. 1 walted! Sc; No. ¢ salted, 70; No. | £huts off (he imports from Europe taday's | loane and the settloment. - Discounts wers |k b Huss e : o i p Evaporated and Dried Fruits, eal calf. § to 121§ Iba., Sc; N veai | Annoudcement of the shipment from Ais- | easier on the recovery of New York ex- | 3ilUireh& €o.o-& EW YORK, Sept. 25 —EVAPORATED % Ibs,, 6ci dry hides, $@13c; sheep | {FAlia to 8an Francisco of $2,200.000 {8 an ih- | chunge. Business on the Stock exchange [\Wolf & M........ APPLES--The market was quiet today, but N nay i horsehides, $1.50@2.25. !"‘]”M'n;‘flm‘n There e r"w".lx vlhnrw re- | was generally dull, nymru‘nrn |1.-m.( ab- | Krey Packing Co r':l:lhmr:‘n':l\nh\ m?' nl(‘ fully sustained prices tash auotations —— s ot e Rgold acific conat | sorbed In the settlement. First-class secu- | o A the absence of ellers Rea s T R 4 8t Louts S AR Provisions; pointa and 'a $30.000 installment of gold | rities were . steady Americans opened | Other buvers CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Ruled 800 stratghts 0S40 cliars, § 3 § — | from Paris wa eived here today. OWiNg | steady and hardened with a sight rally Totals ‘ 5574 6,505 aulet and unchanged L L BU0r e rent ST LOUIS, Sept WHEAT Low to government hond redemption the sih- per shares weakened on less satisfac ATTI 1y of ca ¢ WH ¢@00c; No. 2 red, 0@ | 75yl Ko, 2 hard (S0 Raflroad bonds were but little affected t 1l “Rio tintos fluctuated. Kaffirs were | held their own and anything at all de- CCORN N0 9, st P N—Lower; No. cash, #¢; track, 3% | the weakness ke, gains and o a trifle harder. The amount of bulllon | sirable met with ready sale. At this point OATE_No. 3 oo Byeliow, tpe. o eptember, 58%c; December, (9%c: | belng mixed : + Raing and 1osses | withdrawn from the Bank of England to- | the big end of the receipts were made up @0ise; No. 3 white o 0. 2 white, 385 3 4 / | qTotal, sales, par valic. $2.005.00. Uniteq | 4y Wax £50.000. Gold premiums at Buenos o COK UM and feeders, comparatively N, 2, Lower; 1 o rone & per cent on 16st ca Ayrox was i lew bheef ateers being offered. BARLEY. e 1, L O 8, Septombor. s R vommeteinl Advertianes’ " Lond PARIS, Sept Prices on the bourse | Packers started out early this morning STEDE - No. e o i1 matting, 8. | foc; Na. 3 white, 35 < SR MY anancial cablegram siys- The stock i | (0day opened with & better tone, encouraged and pald good, steady t sirong prices for N, §1100: alovas oo s 0.1 norh | ey i Sem. otk L ket today was restricted chiefly o the | DY the news from America. Rio tintos | the few cars of cornfed steers that were OIS N ontrac UR-Dill and heavy: red winter | ATEAngementa of 'n yers sman rstttmc e [ Faliied well, several departments soon re- |on sale. Owing to the limited supply . it Lard, per 100 Ihe 4 Bouas: extra funey " and | {OPPORshares are still the hirometer.” Uhay |acted and Business soon became irregular. | Was ‘not losg before the begter bunchus sides (loose). $8 75 Dry salted | ® 1 $.00A215; clears, $2.00, rallied enrly, tintos to 49%, and Continued firmiess, of Rio tintos on the | were all out of rst hands. The common ders (hoxed), $7 . Tig. . Short | Timothy, steady at $475@5.:0; | |0 ™ but relapsed later. ‘tintos to 48 11-16 | substantial rise | pper shares resulted h_:_dll g'lvm"-:‘.m h'im:ml x?g\'e‘;u"nwnfi clear sides (hox 2650519, 7 . no market f"-‘l ;}'v‘\l"'r:; 8 1o it :||4_< improvem n lln' an [ Avance mlvn ost of the mmmrla'Is- as t ..y"mé' yg",,’&?' e sold fully as wel WHISK Y Basls of high wines, $1.%, | IRNMEAL-—-Steady at $2.00, ulances was 7 and 518 e The all around tmprovement was maln- | A%, 106y 2 y manta for the 1ast tWenty-fo it ho e HAY-—Timothy, strong, —at $1L00G16.00; | chasing oo ehiro 5000 buver Irregular. Bear purchases imparted firm- | gng on such kinds lttle or no change in Articles. Receipts. Shipmenta, alrie, quiet, $5.00711.20, il AL 8 of Atchisons, ness to rentes, Spanish 48 weakened, owIng | prices was noted. Owing to the liberal re- 57,000 i WHISK 3. RN e but an ¢ rx relaps- |ty fears of a Carllst rising and a rumor of | Seints for some time past, however, com- IRON 18 81.20, |15 e arir %, furned and disposed of muth | the mossible reonstriction of the Spantsh | mon st was more. of less nagiec HAGGING 7 ) early | ® was A stll [ mintstry. Iallans were heavy. DeBeers | fn°n ¢ ¢ i ad | S further relipte! ittt e | sere i gond demand* Kaftira tmproved: Sy e gV ORI L 16 $750.000 and the deed is signed by T. T. Gail ROV 1810 ; Jobbing, $16.00. L dividend will | Three per cont rentes were 181 for the ¥ P! o digappo Co terday, t . ¢ Mokl s and J. J. Hill. By the t 2 | Lard, lower, $0.60. “Diy salt ‘ments, boxed, | bn food genernt Ky oPPr i point | qecount. Spanish 15 were 10,80, (b lyyhere Was not much | giEEP_There were Iiberal offerings to- 111, By the terms of the sale the ) | s Bol : 3 v . o Great Northern agrees to widen the road to On the Produce exchange tod: . | aulet; cxtra shorts, $9.55; clear ribs, $9.19%: | mand on nerican sl - al d BERLIN, Sept. 25.-0On the bourse today | Bulls, calves and stags also sol day of sheep and lambs at the different - o Tt W e B Bt | s ey i, 0124 | mand on American e g oo Money | prices were weak and irreguinr, . Inter- | about the same notehes: they have all'the | markets, but there were no very radical|a standard gauge by Octoher 30, 1902. At Qalrles, 12a17c. Cheese! firm, 104ar11ge. Eggs, | horts, $10.25; clear ribs, $10.00; clear s'des, nial loans i were 3316 on the | PR maintained, Canadian | week. DU e the recelnts ware Made uprof Tamig | ® POInt near Sweet Grass the line will join Brm frean 1010 $i0.i71y [1se in New Sork exchange. The Tank of | bacllics were strong on the incréase in the | Good heavy feedsrs were in demand this | Pulk of the receipts were made up of lambs | §, 0} TEEF BREst GEASE (e Hne will tng 5 METALS—Lead, aull nt $1.976@4.35. Spel- | England haw chgused con gor ik weekly traffic receipts. Banks were weak, [ morning at steady prices. Prime stockers | #nd feeders. The mutton grades that were d 8 SApY: henE _PorL ak; chickens, 7c; springs, | the New Yok Stock mec s 3 on | trials, as good prices as the same kinds sold for " ces. Lumbs, however, were | Nnoopyriaze the funct 0 — | Tae: tirkeys, T young, 16; ducks, gel | - 4 LT L) MADRID, Sept The gold quotation |Yesterday. Common stuff, though, and also | $low sale, as puckers did fiot seem ‘at all | D11 08¢, (g finotioniwiih thai Netthieen Quotations of the y on Varlons | BCese, dc ohleh T was 12,56 the medfim welght cattle were not wanted | anxlous for supplies and were generally | Pacific. BUTTER-Firm; creamery, 16422c; dalry do prd AR by anyone and as a result they were prac- | bidding a little lower than yesterday. Sell- Con i 15017 A i G B LRIt o e Condition of the Treasury. 1ya drug on the market. ers did not feel Ifke making the concessions Ohio Rond NEW YORK, 8ept. 25— FLOUR- K te, | EGGS Steady at 16 e : a & 1though the bulk of the offerings was |asked and as a result it was late before Y OLUMBU . 10,056 bbls.; exporis, 19,458 bbis,. anier hud | RECEIPTS—Flour, 5,000 bbls.: wheat, 45.0°0 | Canadian Pacifi WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Today's state- | made up of western range cattle only a | much was done COLUMBUS, 0., Sept A joint agree- gonerally easter i toner aautet and |y corn, 11,000 bu.: oats, 36,000 by " | Canada Southern , 4 ment of the treasury balances in the gen. | .ew steers were offered that were good [ The demand for feeders continues of quite | ment consolidating the Lorain & Cleveland EIR0a: winter biecnch, “nter patents, | PGiTPAENTE - Fiour. 10,000 bbia.; wheat, | Choe. & Oni 5 fund. ‘exclusive of the 81500000 gold | enough for Killers, The demand was active | beral” proportions and steady to strong | o t00e P T e Wt patents. 83,6050 a3.98; Min- | 30,000 bu.; corn, 13,000 bu.; oats, 25,000 bu. | Chicage & Alton Pa reserve in the division = of redemption, |and strong prices were pald, the high point | prices were pald today for both wethers y company, the Sandusky nterur- i pi 4 winter extras, 1; oats, | Gtlesge shows: Avalluble cash balances, $187.701,050) | of the season being renched, Cows wers | 4nd lambe ban Railway company, the Sandusky, Nor- @280 Rye flour, steady; fair to good, L 1 Grab P | .0 A prd gold, $103,273.233 The secretary of the treas- | steady if at all desfrable and a little slow | Quotations: Cholce yearlings, $3.253.35; Sout 4 s choles to funcy. 31 906 5, ILYARROOL HVAIN SRdiEzovisign [ o . ey toddy purchased bonds Tollows: |11 they were not " Chotos. fectune Somk | tuir "t gand yenriings: 1y 47 5U26: | walk & Southern Raflway company and the LoRy MEAL |]. i1 yellow wes‘eri, $122; | LIVERPOOL. Sept —WHEAT—Spot, | ool % i PrPees Short s, $11000; long 4, §40,000; short 3s, | steady, but common stuff was almost un- | wethers, $8.00G8.20; falr to good wethers, | Toledo, Fremont & Norwalk company, un- RYE-8leady; No. 1 westora as, 1. o. b | Mo, red, western, winter, T $i3d N | Chichss b A d 33,400, salable at any price. Representative sales: | 2 853 00 choles ewes, $200u2%: falr tq | der the name of the Lake Shore Electric 58 + No. 2 weste le, f. 0. b., | northern, ng, quiet, fs 8d; No. 't Call- | do st prd ) ———— BEEF STEE good ewes, $24042.60; cholce spring lambs, | comp, v y ARrmre oty fhediuk. 5 \p, | fornin, duil, 8s"10ied "tutures, autet; Des | o bra s Anncondn Pays Dividend, Ay pLe Mo S $41604.35; Taly to goed spring lambs, 13150 b sl o "p'"":"":‘]d"‘m“k"",‘:‘;_"':“""‘::fi’ £ g SR o Ble, e cember, 5s T%d; March, 58 9%d Chicago & N YORK. Sept. 25— v L4104 00 veeeeen 1140 B 8S 4.15; feeder wethers, {2.75%3.15; feeder lambs, ot . stook o 3 BAThei altine wauic, o 1. 1 ittt | CORN-Spol, firm: American mixed, new, [ 1t 1 & WAL TR ST L R La 42 T 60 8.0063.60. Representative salos: ted company fs $6,000,000, of which $4,500,« 3 0. b., afloat; No.'3 red. | B ‘(_',{"f.:'jr"rg:-w:!',llv + Bs %d; October, bs %d; | ¢ hicago b 8, Ex 1 a dividend of $1.25 a share. For 18 c 1260 870 No. v .| 000 is common and § 000 5 per cent pre- o 3 red, nbe . | pfd s|\Wells-Fargo Ex. g |some time past the company has been de- 2 cull ewes northern, Duluth, o adi Y 1 P terred . b, nfloat! No.'3 hard’ Dolai) 154e anadian, steady, fs 6, i C. & 8L “ claring a dividend of $1.25 per share and an 5 cull lambs { » 4 a, Duluth, 8¢ Louls fancy winfer, stead Southern 4 native wethers. 3 oY T i 4 Wabnash Pashing Toward New York. £ o b. afloat. Options opened casy, but | 7 nethar % " [ extra aividend of 75 cents at intervals of rallied on ains i’ the northwest, supy HOPS—A 3 b . NE monilin o P PS—~At London (Paectfie coast), dull, | 21 prd r. Lin. on 26 native lambs 2 native lambe. COLUMBUS, 0., Sept Joxeph Ram from the provisions people, fair clenrn oFiR g Ty d coverin, X the £3 18 Dela, & Hudson Wool Auction Sales, nd -lll:-:““[m;m i the ‘day they tur PROVISIONS—-Beef, firm; extra Indfa | D¢ Lo & W b ¢ R . % gy 3 WeBLErn eWes. ... .... U H sey, Jr., president of the Wabash rallroad, demanc ern, 7. Hams, short cut, o ' Green Ana. Min o g | nf the wool aue es today ered 4 4 . SRS May R Atrong, 58, Lard, terds': American oy | Erie Rap. T i [17.230 bales. Competition was apirited and AT R - for twenty miles of track and roadbed were ol 6 western wethers... .. §o: 7| let last night at a cost of $2500000. He 65 western Jambs...... .. ... expects to have the road completed into O¢ '“.‘N’ Le@ T8, closed | fined, n pails, Bls; prime western, in tierces, do st pfd.... re&i 9 good qualities showed a hardening ten- ": we: :rrn :nm:m ¥ New York by next year. He stated he had SORIOIR 1ATHDN: v oo iasreiies no knowledge that the Gould Interests had 2 oned: Tic: De. | steads. o 4d " Buime wastern, in tierc do 20 pra o o dency. Merinos and fine crosshreds ruled cember, 3 B e Abse ThEand oy 3lat Nor. pra 'a/Con. Tobacea pfd 10 per cent and scoured from 10@15 per cent CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |been threatened if the project was not BULLS abandoned. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25.-WOOL-Dull b firm: medium grades. i2gf1ie. ek’ e 15afieke; heavy fine, 04@T1kc; tub washed, GREAT NORTHERN BUYS ROAD Great Falla and Canada Rallway Purchased by the Hill-Mor- san Syndie HELENA, Mont., Sept. 25.—A deed trans- ferring the Great Falls & Canada railway to & the Great Northern hag been filed in Cas- 80 cade county. The consideration named ts [ 19 srnrnc@rnteanarsarnasrRnesS TI2TZTIBCF LT3 ER 231 BEEEF F 3 . 860 100 1150 zssERsasasEa s e % to 23| {0 Ak Vi o above the Iast series, La vere In gaod B4, cxporte, 6510 | Ibe,'ateady. S1a: long Clear midales, ient, | Hacking, Valley o SiGeneral Electri A e e S I T TR R R o, B gt s, clevator, ani | 3 Iba. Arm, Sls G4 long clear middles, | iinoin Central 1143 | Hocking e 5 | bought medium crossbreds and a fow ood HEIFERS. By atoaay e 108t Mondan a8 | heavy, 45 1hs., Arm, 505 9d; short cleir | Inan contral eIt n'l Paper . greasy merinoe, Ahout 1,500 hales of Falk 8 470 J By nder hbaran Tl declining Tate in the | bucke. firm: 18 to 0 1ba. 18e: alear hellias, | ot sed 4 () Al LR fand island were offered and practically an b ThY Wheat renction. Hiianmion searances, |10t 16 1bs. steady, son 8 shoulders, sauare | 1,"% *4' w e P ower were Sold 0"l o 0 e Lot er pre: ol wan | & e Hoh —_— vintin port trade, Closed we -4 ” A % ’ o ptd 5 (Laclede Gaw vious rates. 1'p to today 108790 bales ¥ CK COW! o FE ancy Steers teady—Hogs all=— THE : Bt " o e e it M [ BUTTER-Stendy: | inest Unitea Staten, | 1051”8 K S Bl hen ditert at “Which 3850 were wivhe SO0 TRIR AND HEIRERA Shesp Lower. HHRARAQT BARBNT: osed Be; December, ' 3%aéite, ' closed | | CHEESE Quiet: America Nennatian b Nouons! Lead ew " Bouth Walen Revelmta 3 Sam: s 380 B0 Do 3 00 i B aced 4 ' losed TESE- . can i o ¥ . New outh ales ece T hales ) 3 2 AT 3 ce’ "TMEN' P 3¢ 3 A bR I aElatioAn 4 l‘l:;fl “,lh“e, Met :((‘ R vl‘V\ ?( “”'.A,|‘f‘ ales R Ipts, ‘fl 00 hales; teenienas, 550 3 10 CHICAGO, Eept. 25 ATTLE-R: ce pts, TRUMENTS placed on file Wednesday, po AR Recaipls, : TALLOW.-Prime clty. strong. 738 0d; | Mex. Natonal |11 . Gieensiand=Hecolpts, 1,000 balen; eestiid: RTGOE OALY. Ol TN Ate 00 Sars | Meptemiar e OATE— Recalpts, 1 i AL . Strong, | Mex. Nationa 10 13 eensland=—Recelpts, 1,000 hules; scaured, i v ancy steers steadyv. all others ] : No. 2 white: il Crack MM nestors! | Aatraitan, in waC ey e %, e | RlRp N Ahatnss Rlomater g el 1 en STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, Tower, aod 'th prime. atecrs. $6.301860; noor Narranty pest NO oL White., ont elpts ¢ a ast three | Mo Pacific cceipts, 1,200 biles; 018 1140 % st U 8.00; ntockers and feeders, > K o) tters . g OPUons aulet and easler, with other | days, 582,00 centals, Including 464,00 Ameri. | M. K. & T BAPretie s Jas * | ERsany. 1u. South Australia—Raosluts. 150 el b e L B, O e Kerrers 12.00(1h 80; B D Rennie do B, Dy, el e 30 PIA ceeerenes W Pressed 8. () hales, greasy, 3g@s'ed. Tasmania—Recelpts, ¥ Ve . %7 3 8 5.8004.30; cows. Vg ” 3 5 3 sHipping, 60G65c; good (o | Recelpts of Amercan corn AL Car " 314054 nts, et Y e &7 canners, $160a8.2; bulls, $15071.15; calves, | L. 1. Patterson and hushand to B. P i good to | “Recetpts o an corn during fie | N d." Centra ! A0 bales: Acoured, 0i@Siad; greany. g : . L } 0440 we Chowiton: . 10 poe o last three days, 1260 centals, Weather | N. ¥. Central 3 P Gar 1160, New Zealand—Receipts s a0 batoe | 55+ Bin 1000 $.0006.50; Texas steers, $3.00u1.40; western | Knowlton, lot 22, block 6, Bemis o Steers, $5.650. 1 Park _add state, common to choice, Not ks sivoesi e o 8 Seours 4 18 5, i o A 4 ISk R4% common to cholce. | e i Nor & West...I1.\ 6 RS ihed, adiasiad. * Cupe of Good Hope | 10.//1111111) s 340 Rl HOGS - Receipts, 25000 head. estimated to- | J.A. Murphy to J. R Beckett, lot 12 clffe coast, 190 crop, 11@15c; 189 o Go. Pacifie pfd.... alkland ecel i morrow, 2,000, left over, 5000, dull and 5 i ), e Chol q 1o e ast, 100 cron. i Kansas 1ty Grain and Frovistoms, |No. Phcinc g g : alkland fslanid—Receipts, 1,500 bles; 48 i A N A A Al 290 1o S -Steady: Galveston, 2 (0 25 Ibs., | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 25.—WHEAT—8ep- | esnevivania i1t toim 5 & Bl pald bt - 100 e, 898 chers, $6.7007.20; good e heavy, |A. M. Pheips to Conrad Wagner, lot Callforniu, 21 to 2 1ba., 19%c; Texas | tember. G5lc: December, SMASTAC: Mav, | Honion ek ] i M s e voush haavy, JES0Q8T; “Hght |,k Disek B Kitkwood add 4 to 30 1hs’, 1hec 4 ash: No. 2 hard, 65%@66c; No. [ do st ped . ... Teather 4 Ol and Resln, E v 885 52 $6.7506 9. bUk of sales, 16.75016.00, United Real Estate and Trost com R Etdady; hemlock sole, Bue 7 Fr v Y ol 59 e OIL CITY, Sept. 2.-OIL—Credit bal- 5 f SHEEP AND LAMBS- Roeceipts, 20,0 | pany to Frank Hildek, lots 6 to 10, Ayres, llght to ‘heavy welghts, 204G ptember, December, 594@ |St. L. & 5. F G $1.25; certificates bid; shipments, bull...... 60 3 28 feeders.. 530 head; sheep steady to lower, lambs steady | Maxwell's 20 add, and a tract ad 14 o May. 60c: cash. No. 2 mixed, sl@6iige; | o ist pd.. LA aRtaR:t ¢ 509 nbis. | average, 50,707 bbis.; runs, 109,- | 1 Dull..... 880 feeder... S0 to 106 lower; §ood to ohofce wethers, 3 607 | Joining / PROVISIONS t; family, $11.50G white, 61¢, nominal "l do 34 pra 3 TPl #1922 bbls.; average, 19.724 bbls. e bull 830 fosder. .10 tair to’ choice mix ’ L. R. Newkirk to . W Carmichael, 00, mess, $8.500 { hams,’ §20.00a ATS-No st L ® i T NEW 'YORK, Sept. 25.—O11—Cottonsecd, | 3 bulls....13650 Relfer.... B9 ern’ sheep, $3.260 native lambe, $3.007 | lots 17 and 18 block 113, and lot 19 2050; puekat, S1I000G1050; city, extta Tl " B 00 TRl i M Wastaa s steady; prime vello : Foleum, nom. | 13 steers.... 817 fosgors.. B 5.00; weatern lambe, §3.551 AIER “1 block 117, Dundee Place : mess, | SIBOOAISO0. Cut’ meats, wted Cholce timothy, $14.56615.00; cholce |St. Paul 5 g inal; refined New York, $7.50; Philadelphia |10 Steers....1007 0 Officlal yesterday: Recelpts, 3954 cattl:, | Conrad Wassberg and wife to N, J plekled “hellies, $8.75a11.75; | plokled shouls | prairte, $12.00 o U and ‘Baltimore. $7.45; Philadelphia and Bale | 4 Seer. 100 i feadare., B S 23,475 hogs and 25482 sheep Shipmin.s, | Roherts, el lot 20, block 4, Camp- dors 8.5 pickled hams, $1075@1100, [ BUTTER — Creamery, 16%@19c; dairy, | *Ex-dividend timore, in bulk’ $4.55. Rosin, steady; strained, bdors. . 44 foogers.. o 3,343 cattie, 3,371 hogs and §,164 sheep. | bell's add Tard, we westorn steamed, §10.25; re- Wil6e e e common to good, $1.40, Turpertine, quiet fescars . ‘ - Newtor pany to T. M fined’ weak; continent, $10.60: South Amuors Fresh, 15c London #tock Querations and steady at 3le@siyc WS, te 8 . i ! i RErATRR L 12 1 subdlv. 1, foa, $ compound, $7.60@7.75. Pork, ECEIPTS—Wheat, 45,60 bu.; corn, 330 | 1 oxNDON gept LIVERPOOL, Sept. '%.—01L—Cottonsend, | 10 focders.. 83 oS, Now ¥oxk Lixe Siask Murke H y i, ARH’ Rat astor; family, $16.00@16.50; short clear, $17.60 | bu.: oats, 7.000 bu, > , Bep Hull refined, €pot, firm at 24s. Turpentine AR o e y Sept. % - BEEVES- Re aof alley I @9 mess. S16.0017.00 SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 76,200 bu; corn, | — oy spirits, quiet at 3. Rosin. common, |1 talfoo.. 408 i 3,816 i common dy; bulls | yames Cathroe » to G W ‘I‘.\l.l,fl\\k Fiom; clty (42 per pkg.), 2,400 bu.; oats, 3,000 by Cons.,_ money |Nor. f” steady at 48 114d Petroleum, refinec, steady | % pelfer Blfeerere 3 to sirong’ «t si | o, ot % A country’ (DEs. free). BTam8lyc ‘i - o0 accou . ) at 6 iseed, ateady at din bull, .. ull [ were fat axen rnd | ot o BUTTRER-Recelps, 6031 pican.; Toledo Grain and S 4psoonds . 780, Facine b (SONDON. Sept, 3 ~OUL~Cateutta lin- | % oW steory.. tulle, #5354, cowe, 1) | aaty company o’ AT o creamery, 200 d TOLEDO, Sept. % —WHEAT—Lower, [ do ptd 054 |Pennuylvanta leum. Américan refined, 6§ 3-16d. Turpenting |16 heifers 1 steer. beef melling at $aMe; shinments B oty (B Sblnnh add: 2,00 i dull; cash and September, T2%c: December, | Baltimore & Ohlo. 105 (Reading spiriis. 20s 21lgd, 5 cows. .| 1034 3 bulls iy i uabieas e shir ioiinsaux to B, 'R, Hastin . Receipts DkEs.: fi Ta%e: M ¢ Canadian Pacific ..113%| do lst ‘pfd SAVANNAH, Sept. 25.—OIL—Turpentine, | 8 COWS.....1108 4 steers ALVES—Recelpts, 2,500 head: market ‘ '8 L] plored, e ftancy i i | UCORN-Moderately active, ensler; cash |Ches. & Ohio.. VTl do 231 pfd.. firm, 33%¢. Rosin, firm cows. L, & steern tive and higher; veals, $5.6008.75; fed calies f L of transt 558 Ancy mmall colored atfe. olie, | and September, 8 December, 58%c. Chicago W A4 (S0 Rallway — £ cows .. 1100 steers 2| 34, 25415.0. al amount of transfers 115,558 Te "B 0'0re Meio: fanoy pOATE=Dull; ‘cash and September, $7iic; |C. M. & 8t. P.....184[ do pra Coltas Maskat owe. 138 steers TEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 11618 y ) recember, Hso D & R Gt 0 | : . ers | 472 2 co Nome B miticr nsy Ivanin, S0, weatom candied, | BAE ige 40 P oivvrennn 01 |Un : NEW YORK, Sept. %-COFFEE-S feedors. 1075 3 bulls Strong. 04,00 estern ‘uncandied, 17ga20e. | pablLpDoClover, fotlve, firm; cash and [FErie Ao Rio, firm; No. 7 tnvaice, d%c. Mild, steady COWS. ... 96 . T o 3 21 do 1st p i 3 B H futures opened stead v/ o - D 070 3. B 5 L i HOUIEREE AN dressen FHher, WAL ZS1eh, MO A IR e SMANESA Cghen. SHACE W kT e P e | o WALL STREET MOULTRY—-Allve and dressed, firm, with Pearin Market. Tiinots Contral [Wahadh for hcar' and” foreign aec Dased. of 11k i helfers. uouey Wi kara bly W 7 etaras i L ¥ A do’ ptd 1sh cables, die uation an C ud i emi-Mo ; (AIETALS TN, both at home and In Lon- | - PEORIA, 11l Sept. %.-CORN~Firm; No. 2 |Spanion s Rullinhy eablsn.S\Riendler’ spok situation and | 3 bawe:.. 82 cows St. Louls Live Stock Market. | The " oldest extablinhed in - Americn. Mo dan.” voniinued ‘on ite dawnward course: |3, g ¥ t 1 Mittes More 1 N Apparent I tha | 3 steers. ... 948 Stoers Bl Liye L e o, | €€TUACAte holder ever lost' a ‘cant. - Paye e Drarish statlstical position of that || OATS-Inactive; No. 2 white, 36, billed 12 ers 4 duy's trans 5 than has been notice %5 8 steers ST. LOUIS, Sent. 2 _CATTLE Rectints made tu all submcribers evary metal fs the reagon given for the depres. | throuen, (" » _ | ong time. Closing prices were 1 ] 4 0 héad, Including 224 Texins: market No trouvle. “No_aciay, ' Money ston and »uwmn for the time being is R Y =0n the basls of $1.30 for fin-| MONEY—1 per cent. The rate of dis. potnts her and the undertone ste, Ira_Thomas- Neb. steady to slow: native shipping ] ‘.:p.r unded on demand Write today fop conspicuous by its absence. “Spot tin at ed goods. count in the open market for short b'ls | 1Ot s were 55,750 bags, including: Sep- | £36 2 90 1 bull...,. 142 steers, $4.% dres nl bu particulacs, free to any addret London declined 1@sd to £112 165 and fu- Do —_ 18 214@2% por cent; for three months' hills, | Lember. 5s 10 o Novem- bull 1100 2 ors, $4.0006 K & co, tirex fell off 17x 64 to £110 128 &d. Locaily, uluth Grain Mark 231802 18 her cent | ver. b30c; . Decemi a3 cow B0 3 : 350052 stockers in. New York, the market was weak and 18 points Tower | bipomig Sopt. 2% - WHEAT Be; Mareh, b5 3 ) A, Burge--Neb. wa ind Neffers, 521 _canners, 81 W New it g 0. Trade was slow In both | Rard T0%e: No. > novpa June, 5.75a5.80c; July steers.. 100 3 8 steers 2 o.25: bulls, $2.25601 and Tndian — fark pro g M i R L B horthern, €1c: Beptembar " dnd OMAHA, Sept Bank clearl 1 New York Dry Goods Market e 0 1L L 18 9 Ataarn, .8 SANN. 454 helier, s, s od In the price of e sondon | & Tt amber, Mage; M. HA, Sept. 2%.—Bank clearings today ew York G Market. 38 HW cow 8 1 ' ece 7,000 a {rom LievALIRiy R Sren. asid to be dis SNTReS G Rie. v M f1.06L808; corresponding ~day last year,| npw YORK, Sept DRY GOODS-- |1 buli . 1340 4 (gl B O i s athet. 1 Boyd Commission Co B aToa at S Jeiet Ag ateady: | CORN—ITHe, A roaes., R arings. 7.0688 There has boer' some inerease in the busi: | William Lockler--Neb s30T 0 lichers, 15 nT ’ Buciessors to James E. Boyd & Ce., 26t e, At New Yo i - s L a%, o nas. 315 | ness doing In spot today, but it has not |85 steers....103 § AND LAMBS Recoipts, 5,00) . NEB, LA Alpanm Fosk g estoelons S Thiladelphia Prod balances, $8(6.62; money, 56 per cent: New | foon ‘mportant ‘and mail orders show e A. J. Abbott—Neb nead; market slow and woak: nailve rig uMAKA. NEA TR0 Wak dull at §L371 here, while ot Lon: | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 35.—BUT" York exchaage, 40c discount bid, 2c 8- | change 1 the general disposition of buyers: | 23 cows..... 9 280 T 4§ cows tons, $50603.40; lambs. $4206 460 culls Al COMMIESION Tues advanced '1s 3 Al | o o e e ore e L TR~ | count asked, , _ [ the market was generally well sustained |2 steers.. 1127 410 1 cow hucks, $2.0005.00; stockers, 3201250 @ yolues ndvanced 1 80 to £12 2"6d l-elrr;lh,yl;::‘.:“w;‘nem\rumary. 22e; fancy wfio'mN' Bept. 26.—Clearings, $24.638,%5; | for brown, bleached and coarsa thresd |15 cows. ... 983 2 i ! . ey GRALN UVISIONS AND STOCKS. « o Lon- | ne 5 lances, b tons, prints, ete, t clot otly n -N - g ! con at $BELI0 and £1 175 6, respec- | EGGS-Firm: western, 2lc; fresh south- | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25.—Clearings, | aiends. 'Men's wear wociena nnd g oaletly [0 tosders S T R 0 R Ieaks. o Kansas Cliy Live Steck Mavket. Buerd of T tively nuldnmdlc fron mnr)lwln rémain fea- | western and southern. . $18.746.400; balances, '$2,096,863. 1| and only moderate business is | 1| cow 020 2 X 8 cows a2 KANBAS CITY, Sept. 2% -CATTLE- Re- Direct wires to Chicago and New Yerk, tureless and unchanged. Glasgow warrants | CHEESE-Firmer; New York full creams, | CINCINNATI, Sept. %.—Clearings, §,007, ‘w& 1 cow. %0 310 1 gteer..... 2086 celpts, 15,30 head, corn fed steers and | yexxssavndence, Joba A Wauen & On SAFEST: nEST!

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