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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, i901. C e on track, No, ard, c; No » MENTS A s | vor exchange, %c¢ discoun , 20 8- . . eeders. . & 1 feeder 0 3¢ 10e hllhr‘: ::‘f'\l'l\r\' w{l::‘-'rlflr’r{:‘ln Others BEAN=In balk, HLROILE, g g AL, O Clearings, 13575 8, owa Rttt AR e N D R Anether Listless Day in Graine on the | oy0yy WHOLESALE MARKET. a7 Btock AT homed e St IS AN | Cattle of Geed to Cheioe Quality Bold | ; (UL 0 [ 80; "canners, $1.25a2.60; Bulls, 8 254 vy Board of Trade. ki brovument over that. of yessetiay, Hnirs i { 2.~Clearings, 3,52, odily at Fally Steady Prices. : § Cows ! | e Resints, 000 Neadi MArket be s Condition of Teade and @uotattons | Wij 10 N S o renttats o . o Sopty M—Clearings, I stoers 8 Joesry Y griat bulk ot galse, .0t SLIGHT ACTIVITY IN THE CORN MARKET| on Staple and Faney Produce. | i, b (OOERy 1 oot 1Hom, (e 10 |8t it ol Eillines, s26.160210; | DOWNWARD COURSE OF HOGS CONTINUED re 3 alyos N P 8t e macatpts, b0 —— F B R e 18 Tiacs » Youns | Benks were mérerally Bapaed oo conor thetr | "NEW Ot 26— Clearings, $243,120, —— L 1 ; . head: market steady’; westorn Tambe. 85 4l Wheat s Dull and Narrow=Demand | dig U FO0RRCH, do; thEkeys: S0 O, | Frcvely cof Gl n&brackically a complsts | 07; balance, $10, — Fairly Liberal Recelpts of Sheep and | ) g { feeders, $2.2500.20; stockers, 3155656, for Oats Develops Into Sealplnd | ™pirqpn common 1o falr, 12g1%e; | AMAted Copper Afarordie toe X ander Wt cdh Bl ol i i 8 Lambs Today, but Market Ruled | ¢ ‘ ! s o 5 St Louts Live Stock Marke Afadr—Provistons Quiet, cholce ‘dairy, in tubs, 15716c; &cparator, v | bilts, Pennsyivania, Baltimore & Ohto, st. | LONDON, Sept. 2.—4 p. m.—Closing Active and Steady om All - ) ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2.—~CATTLE-Recelpts, Paul, Chicago Great Western, Manhattan | = " " ) N 800 N T, g AL oA AnNatial | Gonols, money...... 031y Nortolk & W. pfd.. % ) k " 4300 head, including 1,800 Texans; market s but Stendy. pEAESH ISt niack | baes, te; white | and Fropie ¥ GanFhe uifonli fosses were | Conmele, o wa(No, Pacine ped..... 8 DesirEnle. GReses irning Hawk—N sleady {or best hatives, others saite Tower fins, ‘7c; buffaloes, 7e; catfish, cod, 10c; | per mining sharcs in the foreign markets, | Anaconda R e ] e > 4 } o 3 § | Texans steady shipping export cropples, 1oc; halibut, 11c; herring, ic; had: | of the breuk in Amalgamated Copper. Rio | Ateh LT 008 g 340 1 cow 2 atoers. 50 né & It wpark | €ock, 10¢; pike. 10c; ‘red ‘snapper, 10c; sul- | intos were off over 4 points in Paris when | do pf Y o 18t ptd a9 SOUTH OMAHA, Sept 1 stag 5o, - CHICA L 101, e e graina | mon, Mc, sunfish, ic; trout, lue; whitefish, | the & : ...x.lv ned here, and the op 1o 20 ptd 5ia | Recelpts were ttle. Hogs, 8! feeders b feeders of animation snow corn XM bt | 100 per market in London had maas a further | Can R 3 Yy A 1 § feeders eede were d t ‘.‘..u"‘,:‘“ 'h‘\‘-ll \(‘h.?' OYSTE Mediums, per can, 2%c; Stand- }slump Rallway < 3% | Officlal Monday ... T 1 feeder Jsed tye, corn yirtac higher and oats un e Brovisions closed a shade to ke Aian nhv‘rm . 4 Officlal Tuesday. . ..o, 8 ¥ eder 1 feeder, 2 fors, $2.2063 35, ards, per can, 28¢, cxtra selects, per can, [ London poured out stocks frecly upon the | ¢! Ritods # { ¥ shle Geb. $.20; . - %o, ‘New York counts, per can, doc; bilk | New York market in lquidation, making n " Pacine Smclal Msraday s . eceders T et oL HOGS-Receipts, $,00 head; market 510¢ higher the standards, per gal., $1.3. the opening active and weak. It bec Denver 4 N 3 e by : / teeder 1 teed lower; pigs and lights, $6.50G8. packers T he short-lived activity in corn, th PIGEONS—Live, per doz., & | evident quickly that support was to be a d g P tee his week i feeders i e $6.6046.90; butchers, $69517 20 feature of the day, was duc to an ex VEALS—Choice,’ de | 1 10 Amalgamated Copper and An 2 e300 Four days this A4 3 Gould. b SHEEP AND LAMBS--Receipts, = 25¥ tion of supplie For & Jev Joms HAY “Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesals Only 700 shares of ‘the former and t | s Same duye just wee steers, , Gould—Neb. head; murket steady’ nutive muttons, $3 o anxlous Khorte W e The cover- | 14y Dealers” assoclation:” Cholce upland, |60 shares of thlatter sold at 'y below last Centra :unm ‘:“.'f iyl . A lambs, $. . culls and bucks, $1.5 o vt the market (00K ook | Sourse, Ak jbiARd, J10; medium, " @30i [ nights closing. “All subsequenit transace |1 & N v s R vl F ¢ teeders gk @3.%; stockers, movement over the market took cos- | i ‘S ® R siehw ). These pric 4 we t or above last night's level, (M. K Lkide b fol A eod ot nizance of the perfect weathe A and ca |are for hay of good color and quality. D Hoth stocks fluctuated frequently during prd . Bame ve last year 878 Proiid feede N by o Stock In Sight. off, but closed steady. December wa mand fair. Recelpts, 2 cars, the day, but the large short interest showed | N. Y. Central ... ¥ Average price pald at 8ol Nettors... B uge—Neb, Detter demand than yesterday and Decem- | "W AT gl itself Wervous over the rally after so ex- | Norfolk & W Omaha the past several days with com . : T The following table shows the recelpts of nd May decreased ligc. December | CORN-Ste tensive a decline and with all the bad news, Blihecas parisons: ¢ ITH DAKOT cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal nged betwten 68i4c and e and closed | OATS-Old, e, %o far as kiown, already published. The | BAR SILVER-Steady at 3844 0 0 |= - e D, Reders. 1% § stock markets for September 2 isGic higher at ke Recelpts BRAN-$165%. ' ) active demand from the shorts caused |H‘“l'h"\t'\‘v\‘ =1 per cent. The rate of discount 11901, 1000, 1890, (1898, 1897, (1806, 1888, | 3 feedoraloas 3 3 Ca Hogs. Sheep, narrow uftair. A ring of local beafs 4l AR ColmeaRrog, $1:1082.15; Salt | 3, helow’ the best. Anaconda is iy higher | lo-16c N[ ¢ 414 3 Tl 2 ol M ES 1lfeeders Kunsas City o 0 500 from Argenting and Russta, but the mov T8 Per market basket, 3c. overshadowed all ‘other ‘considerations, T he " el d 3 cows.....1010 A8 § cows bl o 8 W 1w ment ‘Tacked sufficlent strength to : Per halt-bu. basket, dsc. Kevere linidation In some of the railrond | BOSTON, Sept. 26.—Call loans, 4@5_ per i " W.'H, Cords—8&. I " b= Bot ts opened at CUMBERS—Home grown, per dos., 10 | it in' evidence. and the. fears felt of wne | closIng steers 3 p 8 | Per bu., ¢ favorable developments the. companies steer... 3w 0 otton Market. wnt , 2 2 Ve !‘"‘17 y Lk Pe 1ot 'vet known 10 the bublic were rellec i, | Amer. Sugar cirie. 1o COLORADO NEW YORK, Sept. 2._COTTON-Spit cle were 47,000 I AT £ e o8 3 The ‘selling was expiained ns being due to | American Westingh. ~ Bisctric cows 2 M feaders closed auiet; middiing upland, Se: mid receipts aggregated 1, N o her dos, 206, lquidation by bull pools, und suggestions | Bost e it cows 13 calves. . BUIT, Siie; sales, 812 bales. Futurcs fito b RO ATOES. . were heard of fnternal dissensions betwern | B i B - cows. |l 4 5 cows. “'guptember, 7.8 October, ro 117 cars, 2 of grade. Minne. | CABBAGE o fetbe & DOOLS (o ony Delwerh | Boston & Maine....193 |Amal. Coppe ol § cow . 7.68¢; ober, ol Buluth roported 624 cars, mak- ATOES—Home grown, per 15-1b. bas- | [ memmbers of the pools to account for the | FoRieh & SRS 4 [Adante ol Ll 4 3 steers. pioci " December, 16 ng 4 total for the three points of 71 cars, y The favorable reports of the iron trade | do pfd RO . Ty (sl i AR R LR S Nax. per le-bu basket, 0;|outiook, Including the rise in the pric B Hteel o5 4% |centennial . Jept. 2, 80 There ‘was @ wmall outside demand for Der ff;bu. basket, oc. i pig iron and assertions that large orders VIS bk Sept, sats carly, but the market later developed | . 2 Tome-grown, ' per 1b., 2824c: | for steel rails would o over te mext Gen, Electrie ol Ly y Seot. Wito & scaiping uftair. Prices were Iy | Spanish. per ‘erate 4.0 eve acoupted ob 8T 2 eeing A Fiectrie 101110 " Osceolh o1 gept. n sympatily With com. | Hecolpts were 1 GANTALOUPE=Rockyfords, per crate, | The announcement ‘of the arfiva] Jichigan T8l s e opper Bept, ars, | December sold between 6% 2.5 . : Francigco of $2,700,000 | d, | Mexican Central hd 5 3 Wiae and closed unchanged at 36%e. WATER INS — Missourl, Towa and |taken in conn with ) N. B G & C....a. 8 Tamarack i | BeDt Provislons were quiet, but steady on a | Nebraska, a8 10 slae ort of a_ship f & like amount from i Winona o Sept. tair cash demand. “Janiary pork closed a | CELERY-Kalamazoo, per bunch, %a3sc; | Bydney and the large areivals ot eionaim g el A Bept. 3 i o hade and January fard and ribs each 2gc | Nebraska, per bunch, 30G#c; Colorado, 4 | Boid in the last few days, served as o reis Sept. 26 7 cows $00 12 feaders March, 7.57c; April, 7.67@7.69;" May Agher @one. surance to those who felt easiness ove 2 = OWS. 3 0 1 feede 5 8 Fistimated recelpta tomorrow: Wheat, 100 | NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2.50G2.15. the futtre money outh he witharawal orelgn Financial * Irdicated Sunday. ** Holiday. e R 8 ol ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2 —COTTON—Market sars; corn, Mo cars; outs, 200 cars; hogs, FRUITS. from the Bank of England than better |, The official number of cars of stock Wind River 8 10, W dull; medium, 715-16c; no sales; receipts, 1,0 hena APPLES—Cooki ; 2 smg 75, | 33,500,000 for Germany. we to indi- b Y ¥4 "month | FOUght In today by each road was: steerno. 3t B S 1,631 bales; no shipments: stock, 38,90 bal The leading futurcs ranged as follow: sriow_apples ';_',“ 1 (L) L~ 12’.3..m‘-]um'542»"" the abllity of th to re- | b l’rr'“ri\”:“[‘]“";‘m‘;m_;" - Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses. | & godit 13§30 2 bU GALVESTON, Sept. 25 --COTTON-—Qulet - e oples, per bhl, §; J ans, .60, [ spond to dema upon it in the t of By My o essened . M. &8t P. Ry....... 3 . ot Lio e Ve at 7 b-16c. Articles.| Open.| High| Low. | Close Belleflowers, $1,6601 |ahy real siringency i the New York mncs Has “considerably = lessened | the |G M. & Bt. B Ry ) PR T ) y LIVERPOOL, Sept COTTON--Spot p o - EACHES_California freestone, per box, | market \e movement of prices hau the as to the pog Ity Sstness on | Missousl Bacifla Hy..ies i i i, Lt o | moderate business: Amorican middling tair. Aheat | | | | L | oA Slings, i, Utah O Soas 40 "0%0C: | Unugl effect ‘of coloring the views of the [ menta o New = Vork = Busnows o0 UicH Baciiic system H Coday oo owing™o it run of hoRS | 54 good midaling, 413-164; midanng, s o164, ept. | 681 8 3 6314 os,6-b crates, $1.3 duy's events to o the new direc. |the Stock exchange = wa 7 e |Gk N, W Ry 7 Gl il 0 the fact that CHI: | 5w mide ) & ordinary, 4 1-42d s o e | | PLUMB-Calfornin, ‘ner” crater i 201.0; | o o srites? RHOM, 10 the new direct | the, Stock RIS W44, My cteraay's |G & W Ry (o Wil Gther IMAFKets, were duioted lower | low middling: § 1520 good ordinars. 1 1-5d; May |79%0% 74¢ T '7a | home-grown, per S-1b. ‘basket, nd steady at ‘about the best . fite ~ decline I American Copper B SVl Sy ] prices at this point took a drop. Packers [Ordinary, 825-82d. Sales, 8,000 balex, incly iCorn—~ | | riletts, $2.50: 1tah, §2. The princtpal weak spots (h the bond mar- e s homy faly | R IC KRN0 0 il e n cdine. SGTAS and the | IF Rmerican. . Faiures aapuua g Dales Sopt 57w 7 ifornia Tokuy, i-Ib. crate, tive fasues. | Total snles N8 I Y et rosponded | G & & &. Bbuiciiit firat hoks sold mostly at $8.124 and $6.7 T AteHoan. noladies Jiiet and Dec b%aly 6 5 b 5S4 cats, $1.50; Coneords, eastern, M 90,000, United States bonds | generally lower. Americans responded . < 2°g ] 5 . %3 = £& enn 5 b3 3 £2s rrmcas S Gt see ae % 25 £xd 2 222E8E EnEnl esees 2gznzg 15 steers 7 feeders feeders.. 4 7 11 steers 9 Steady; sales,” 2,60 IN‘:hr } ::": fi'l—]l]k', :nv\] midditng, c; middling, 7 151 il co! ow. 00d middling, §3-1 diing falr, § 7-16 b A. Laughlin—Wyo. Keceipts, 2281 " bales: "aoik b es. eeders, 3 E Futures, steudy; September, 7.64c; October, S6WE 3 P{{n\l"!flfl ~-Wyo, 7.81¢ November, 7.61c December, 3 ey January, 7T5a7.67c; February, T @222 secace o 8% 5 Sept. 2%6-COTTON= bales; good ordinary, an 3 B [epS—— 322 ana s ) ; After the first round the feeling improved ¥i American middling, 1. m. ¢ 4 1 0 C. & 8t J.. e . I ptember, 4 26-84d, b cf ' B S5t JPLES-Per orate of 18 to 18, orss, e A1l Unchanged on Tast os New' York's weakness and went bel: A ity and the market was not over eptember, 426-61d, buyers; October, g o RGO @R | CRANBERRIES—Per bbi., 16.00; per crars e, TollaWInK are. the iosing prices on | PATILY, BotaD ul, Denvers and Noro |8 & | § B Sheei. 1 T i the long string going at o ook, itiors TNoveioper and November $2.50, % X 4 Yor| g olks, Later ricans were steady but |, : > The chofee loads sold from $6.75 to $ 1-64d, sellers; November and Decembes 2, the New York Stock excharge: f 3 ’ the | lllinols Central ...... 1 A B bele s QUINCES-Per hox, $1 i — e quiet. They tecovered somewhat fn the . g and the commoner grades went from $6 1-64d. buyers; December and Januas TROPICAL FRUITS. Atchison ... % 8o, Pacific ........ afternoon I‘l‘ :v-‘.\‘msru';‘.- ,lll:‘\mhkfl';"\'hi otal recelpts T ] ;:n;:-?‘ ,I\”l' n:\:fd m’lm\: l”h‘ hogs -‘h‘ml\x» l::rrlul":'—'l-;d‘ u"l\lvnl, March and awasts, G, lenclan, $L0G800; aed, | 08 IS eraitisie iR, allvay oo Wern depresed. The sum of £301060 in Ger: | The disposition of the day's receipts was [Lifore the bulk wab disposed op 100 1008 [ § 1564 e BT MRy " LEMONS- Fancy, $. cholce, $3.26 “do prd M |Texas & Pacific man coln was \\'Il)x‘tl‘r.m'u (Tm ;h;_nulnknql ;- {ol'lurs. lea’n-rhbu'yadr purchasing the nume« 1;.“5 15 ‘r,‘.. ,h.',., consecutive day .,,h,“ the —— BT ancy, 8.18; cholce, &3 MGG L ; filand today. The Bank of England's (ber of head Indicated: price of hogs has gone down. . The de. 11’21\,“.‘:" AS—Per bunch, according to size, . ;..L Lt ot .T“ : L & W rate of disagunt ,,,n,;“,, unc ",.n,...‘ xm 3 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ‘V;mvl'mmr H;»; high kxwmh which was on PET'TIONS IN BANKRUPTCY “FIGS—Callfornia A " lies. & Ohio 4 [Union Pacifi [ per cent 1d premiums are quoted a8 | Omaha Packing Co........ 3 w1 Monday of this week, amounts to nearly DATES Perslan, in 6-1b. boxes, Sates, sc. | 40 P4 + 14| Wabash - Loy Y of Eng. | {udahy Packing Co.. 8 e Fed, 5y ¥ e dbigd [ n L. 0y do prd The weekly statement of the Bank of Eng- | Armour & Co g o sales: ‘ederal Law to Get on HONEY—Per 3i-section case. §.5, . g L 103 [1and shows the following changes: Total | Switt and Co., K. .. N Av. gh No. Av. Bh hsis P8—Ensins SaUANEOUS, on & E i do 21 pfd.... reserve, increased €1 ; circulation, In* | R7 Becker & Degan s 2% 2 2 %0 * Feet. by UTE—English walnuts, p;.;rul\h, (7;’;‘“‘?1. Shioas 8. W % Wis. Centra creased L6000 bulll Gamed L1310 | Vansant & (‘o . 3 a3 50. E erts, per b, 13e; almonds, . 18G20c; | LR s " other securitics, dec 08,000, 0ther [ Vobman & Co.... ¢ ol 2 5 raw peanuta por'th, Sl vonsted, 644 | o ' Ao Bl euiiis enostin i RN ten feserve, PR e T Ca R Four Nebraskans fled peiitions fn bank- X 3¢ pecans, 10gG22c. Chicago & N American > ncreased £125,000, overnment gecuritios | gy t e i s . e ruptey in United State o ves- SR—Per bhl., $4.50; per 1bbl., s235. | MREG G S e e Unchanged. The proportion af tho Bank | Henten & Undefaocd .. & ; {4rday. Tho o6 CArFyibg the hexviast Tor ot HIDES—No. 1 6c: No. 2 green, | Chicags Tor ; I of England's total Hability is 5.2 per cent. |1ivingstone & Schaller.... W ¢ 8 > <h ‘quotations were as follows: 5%c;: No. 1 salted, 0.2 malted, 7¢; No. | o pra Copper Last week t was per cent Dennis & CO,..vvvneennns s N debts was John P. Wagner of Beatrice, FLOUR- Steady; winter patents, $350@ |1 veal calf, § to 121 Ibs., Se: No. 2 veai | 0 " g si Car' & F PARIS, Sept Prices on the bourse | Hamilton & & 8 who says he s by profession an agent. His 3.60; stralghts, $2.00G340; clears, $2.8)i3.20; | calf, 12 to 15 1bs., 6c; dry hides, s@13c; sheep | colorads So. j s . 3 | today opened flat, innl ed by New 1. F, Husz . Habilities aggregate $14,001.07 and his as- spring specials, 34.1004.20; patents, $3.409 | pelts, 20GToc; horsehides, $1.50G2.25. do Wt ptd Lin. Ot advices, 'and, the unsatistactory Anaconda | \folf & B UL 091, a 3.70; bakers, $ . 20 prd v 5 | divid 0 tintos declined 8- | Other buyers 8 $1,808 WHEAT lage; No. 2 red, w0ye. 8t Lowls Grats & Hudson.o: trials were weverely attacked, Later thero it ; PP:L ron;flt |Alhor!( hfloyhr of L au CORN- ) rellow, B8aH0c L& W as a_partial recove o o8, how- ‘of X sland, a drugglst. Debts amounting to 2 white, 38@ | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 26 —WHEAT—Recelpts, | Denver & R. ¢ Weakened stll further ugder the I | CATTLE The recelpts of cattie were not $1,730.20 confront him, but hi, e 82,754 bushels; firm; No. 2 red, cagh, sle. | do pd 3 1 a sharp fall in copmeri Toward | yory heavy today, as compared with those By 0867, it il 3N vator, 0%c: track, R Aentolnnes: | XAy HoNbot | ov the close they were steadler, fn_sympathy | S7¥, heavy today, as compared with those figured at $3,263.57. RARLEY The; Decem May, Tote; No. | do 1st pfd [; o e % | Mith the general lst. Rentes improved to have quite liberal orders and as a result A business firm of Curtls, in Frontler malting, #e 2 hard, 634 do 2 ptd . bear covering, DeBeers and Kars started | the market was active and fully steady on county, is the I licant. D SEEDS-No. 1 flax, $162; No. 1 north- | CORN-—Easy: No. 2 cash, 8c; track, 59%@ | Gt Nor. pid 5 T | ST DU T mRP ot (e chaes | all deafrable grades. 4 G54 aud! Aiboa e Obad Kaswa 15 busl: Weaterir 61 prime’ timothy, ~ $5.305.48; | 9%¢; Beptember, S9c; December, SuGaotac; | Hocking Valley 3 S e 1o 2 FACRARKS | ™ Recelpts Included only about a dozen cars . 000 BNOWA AL Dusle clover, contract grade, $6.50. May. 603 @607%c. do ptd.. . L2 | RN b B ST e | of corn-fed cattle, for which the demand ness as Good & Good, ask rellef under lia- PROVISIONS -Mess pork. per bbl., $14.90@ 3:"5\?3 l;lrm, '?’\‘n 2 cash, $74c; track, | Hlinols Central B gt % | shows the following cha U Not 4 was m*!‘tiv-‘_‘gnflmnlh-nd); to ’n;‘ou prices bilitles of $755. The firm's assets are $452. 5.0, Lard, per 100 1bs., $6.850.874. Short | 38@381c; September, 37%c: December, 3170} | lowa e 4003 [ttocking Coal ... At Loy ) " ‘no. | were pald. “The high point of the day was .. Good Red whoulders (boxed), $7.624a7.87%. Short | RYE—Lower, t8c. Lake fivie & W PR e | Qecreaked counted, in- | of the year, which was pald on Tuesday of N ey L as BOASE WAL ORI (AR rclear sides (hoxed). $9.59 60, FLOUR-Matket dull, cany; red winter |, 40 0 oot 4l doter, Power 701 ; siiver 1 hand, decrénsed | this Week The common stuft was of courke sets of $30. His brother is in more deeply, WHISK Y- Basis of high wines, $1.30. atents, 83400385 extra fancy and |l & N it Lasieds Gaw ! "' | more or less neglected, the same as usual, labilities being $2.180.78 and assets $1,0 The ({ullo"vlnll are the n’melp;‘l and ship- Ernn.m;. u_i}«m.sn.r., clears, 8290 ;‘_‘:('"l'";:“]";- ++183 'I‘w-l-n BERLIN, Sept. 2.—~Industrials were dull bll|l m‘u. even ;n»‘\.: .o&a rrim- Il'xlxy‘gs Xood s ¢ 1,01 menta for the last twenty-four hours SEEDS—Timothy, steady at $4.75@5. | Cei * e e lon the bourse today and Canadian Pacifics | Prices el yesterday for the same 1 A dolen. Recelpts. Shipments. | flax. no market S Heanioe il oo pa e | and Americans were weak, In response to | Kinds 3 g ESTIMATE MAY BE REDUCED ! Flour, bbls. ceveeae. BLO0D 2 CORNMEAL—Steady at §2.9, e o A TR ¢ New “York, and with option sales, Banks | The supply of cows and heifers today Wheat, bu © 15,000 BRAN-Qulet; sucked, east track, TIA7c. | Mo pacine .o e o st were weak on the further decline in mines | Seemed lignt after the big runs of the last Decline in Prices of Bullding Ma- Corn, bu ¥ 181,000 HAY—Irregular; timothy, $7.00@15.00; prai- | L . and industrials. The cases of plague re. (few days, as there weer only about 3 cars Qats, bu. snon 162,000 | rie,~ $7.00@9.50, 3 F MRS o ported at Naples hud an adverse efrect, | on sale, P ook ol SO s May Lessen Cost of the tye, bu.... e 15,000 2000 | WHISK Y-Steady, $1.30. R . G . especlally on navigation shares, t the 4 oes foi Barley, bu... L A0 19,000 | TRON C . & ¢ n\‘"vl‘l”"":l were ‘..,,,,“.,,#h,q.,‘..m,‘ e t/“i‘t"llclll‘fll‘l‘ll.; ':1‘:‘11}(0:;:"h;.hfn'enrfdnlr‘:mc.f::‘m Auditorium Structure. o o Norfol V. ¥ 2 CALC 'A, 26. e rate o 8- el 3 e e 8 P - L A ) e e sobbing, $160, | .o B B ReDubit Stoel 1y | cOUNGaf the” Bank of Tengal was today | the week, and oh such kinds the ‘market : The fall tn the price of lumber, cement a 301 “heese, L 10611, 288 rk, firm: johbing, $16.00, o B kg ajsed froi 0 5 per ce . ady. 4 SE 0 d b J A oot Tog it frm. 1001%c. ESEY, | 13000 igher, 9038y, Dry salf mmearer tivoen, [ N, ¥ B nin MADHID, 'Spi. "8 The gold quotation || Bulls, calves and stags sold again today || SHEEP—The s shecp and lambe | 404" ron {s gratifying to the Auditorium NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. r sldes, $9.37%. Tacon, boxed, extra [ Reading ..ot : D Ry Totay however, was apparently equal to the oc- | John Latenser. It will probably make a ole it 1 d = y feeders are still in good demand |D { ) P P Thorg. $105; clear ribs, §10.00; clear sides, do 10t Bl ¢ L Wgel Anstipns SRTe and steady prices were pald for all that | CARCR 4% Jiet uhoul Senly prces Miiwe | marked reduction In the cost of the build- QL tE ek Sl rha Y. en. varia METALS—Lead. qulet, $.275@4.35. Spel- |st L & S ¥.oil. s ; LONDON, Sept. 2.—The offerings at the | were offered if the quallty was satistac- | BALC f2F AN BF 80 denrable, WRACIE | g “air ™ Latenser said: “The price of ter, qulet at $4.: o Ist prd b Yool auction sales today numbered 15,423 |tory, Btockers alag sold steady it they were | LY (1" 3lic of the offerings was isposed | brick is reasonable now. With lumber, cee POULTRY -8 ot kOt bales. Competition was brisk and pri §ood, but the medium welghts and common | 37% 1" 4504 senson, _Some of the coarse \aterial e di Y . @Sc; ‘turkeys, Thoi young, 1¢; ducks, s e B were firm. Bldding for superior grades was | Stuff of all welghts were slow sale. and common stuff was neglected by both | Ment, iron and other materials on the de- , NEW YORK, Sept LOUR—Recoipts, | TRICE o) il ) 105 L Glw | Animated. American competition was fn- | Western range beef steers were rather | LiCicors and feeder buyers and was hard | cloe it will be found that a material re- 20T bl okports, At bl duil but | Ky creamery, 1108 Paul 1 N . ginaxed and sdded to the hardness of rates. | 0TS, ‘Gl sleady prives. Coms sud har | B dispose of.” but aside from thosethe |duction n the estimated cost of the build- stralghts, $3.30G445; Minnes patents, 2 ped.. RN for America Cape of Good Hope and Natal | €rs couid also. b (duoted stendy and_the o b PEs A Abeen hAa. | D& Wil be effected J260a3.90; ‘winter extras, | $28002 5 ¢ | Boag-Stes e T e T e gy sold well {0 the home and German buyers | $4me Is true of stockers and feeders of £00d | |y ‘continies netive and sironi prices | The architect has asked the directors of !‘“Jl:'n':; Exga s, 800 8 b eholCe | 45000 bu.: corn, 25,00 bu.: oate, 5000 Brtt coppta. § At a further advance. Following are the (0 cholce quality. Representative sales: | aya being pald fc desirable grades the Auditorium company to set aside $500 MCORNMEAL-Quiet; yellow weste 22, | BHIPMENTS-Flour, 5,000 bbls.: w. The Commerclal Advertiser's TLondon | f4les in detall: New South W 550 BEEF STEERS, Quotatlons: ~ Cholce yearlings, $3.25¢ to be used in driving test plles for the N R Ereaayati yellow weatern, SLBY; |1 /000 bit.: oorn, 86,000 bia.y oate. L1 it (rhsa fnanclal cablegram sevar Tha stock mae| bales: ::;:u.{l..:,“s;.‘qu»e,«‘ T greasy, pua talr, 1o “good_ yeariings, B0iadzs; choloe | 1110 "0 i eatigating the p,mmflm,n“ RYE—Dull: No. 2 w n, 80c, £. 0. b. < i) et today was a narrow and sensitive one, | 10% eensland, 700 bales; scoured, 4 ethers, $3.0069. X 008 2.58: o™ | * Bxact grades are being take! rat i+ : . e by apprehension over the copias |18 1d; greasy, Sadigd. Victoria, 7,700 hales: $2.8663.00; cholce cwen, $2607285; falr to| Exact grades & taken preparatory LY —Dull: fecding, Se, o 1. £, Bur.| Vverpool Grain and Provision rvstery. Bhe metal omeney rythe COPPOF | wcoured, 6diin bd: Erensy, SQIING, Bouih | good ewes, $2.4042.60; choice spring lambs, | to making the necessary excavation. It is talo; malting, 60G6de, ¢ 1 1., Buftalo.” LIVERPOOL, Sept. 26—WHEAT—Spot, | 8% and closed at 2. pper stocks fol- | Australia, 2800 bales: scoured, 5lgd@ls 4d; $a15ad a0 fal 1o goold spring lambs, $3.754 | probable that the excavating and pile driv- \;‘g,h T v""l"!‘l": 300 busi exports. | dull; No. 2 ,N{i western winter, os 6d; No. lowed sutt, Rio tintos opened at Paris | STeasy, 4G04d. West Australia, 100 bales: 1‘«‘?;,,,"5“.{3"fi‘;’.’""'.:‘.'.(',."d?»"e‘1&”{,1‘”"" lambs, | {2 for the foundation will be done before 81966 bu. Spot, du 1 northern Duluth, |1 northern spring, bx 7%d; futures, quiet; | selling mildly at times and the | & ) Sy ANmaAne M - Geias o J . i e, 0. b affoat, Obtionawere oasior i | Desember, i 7\«?, March,'se o A ttocks points under parity.’ The clore way | ETcnsy. $G0d. W New © Zesland, L¥ No e A Christmas. &t owing (o the lower cables and liquida- pot steady; America 0%, Anacondas opened at 6% and closed | bales: scol Blu@eld: greasy, 34@éd t s daho ewes............. .10 Fr—vaar—} tlon, buteventually sold up with corn. | new, ba 1% futures. qulet, Oero LUt T Amarican. stocks followed —tha | Cape of Good ‘Hope and Natal. 300 bales: | 2 ¢ 2 49 Idaho ewes.................... 100 SUES FOR TWENTY THOUSAND Thel finaly’ gused ot under, renltaing and | November, o December, fa course of copper. They opencd very weak, | Stoured, 9d@le 6d: ereasy, Simrd.” River 43 western feeder Tambs. ...\ 57 closed dull’ May, TW@79%e, closed at 19l PEAS—Canadian, steady, 6s 64 a tull_point parity vere steady, ( R1 hales, greasy, 3%@6%d. Punta 4 western wethers............... 12 September, TARGTI%0, closed at T4lge; Oct FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, Dot tale B "Rew Bom Citmo in a sitent | Arenas, 100 bales; “greasy, 464k, 465 feeder laiabe.... reenees 9 at %c; December, | 7s 6d. e buyer,” particularly Atchison, Then prices | S;tzmmr;‘mn] h“l“m 0 HOPS—AL ndon (Pacific coast), du see-sawed Idly. London was little inter. ©1l and Rusin. 6 aho lambs.... 14 bu.; exports, 20,00 | £3 356, a ested, but the provinces sold. (‘all 4 bucks * 3 WL T 2 : o1d. rates ran ITY, P ept. 2.—OIL8—C: b b Bt steidy Optionn’ wny’ Dt | O Jos IONSCBeck, Arm: extra Inta | up (6 1% and the markets'were wurprised | 01t 1T P, SoR 2 -OULECrodit R HE R0 Ry easy, but | meg K i prime mess, west- | to be obliged to go to the ba balances, $2.16: = sk t, o0 a.; 1 s 5 I Bentemm tradens Sanafalr oerpuPPOTL | ern, '73a. Hams, 'short ciit, 14 "o 16 ibs. | amount of money: - The recent sase was e | LVOraEe; 5000 bbls.: runs, 96461 bbis,; aver: | 2.1111111 ors western ewes Jane Johnton, administratrix of the flnally eased off under sales for long Alronk. Slx, Lard, steady; American re: | to the slackness of demand. not 10 a super- | "WV ORK, Sept. 26 —OlL—Cottonseed, L) yanarg awes .., ‘ tate of Frank C. Johneon, has brought sult ounts and closed easy. SOBMUC, | in toroes: steady, 108 0. Boran® Geatert O LT hae van oM lon | gteady prime yellow, sic. Petroleum, nom: Idaho ewes ' in the district court agalnst the Mutual osed At tlc; Beptember, atyndie, closed 2 e western wethers . Benefit Life Insurance company for $20,000, ¢, closed at Y P v, d Baltimore, 15; Philadelphia and Bal- t o) b BATS—Recelpts, 3 midaies, Tght, 5" t a1 b nnen®5iG4T | 4108 per cent aore, {n BUTk. 5085, Rosit, quiet; atcained, | 8. . i Patn gune i 7 [the amount ot two policies in the defendant A —Recelpts, 32,100 bu.: exports, 20,140 | 1o, ole {ad] Sy h S48 & » CO] on to good, $1.40. Turventine, quiet . W western wether: . . | ' by Spot. steaty. Gptlons dull, but steady long clear middles, heavy, 15 to 5 Ibs, New York Momey Market. Suman 9 stern wethers 0 company held by Mr. Johnson at the time with corn H 120 aPnacscenssattersancnenaanatos 2azes” sgaEzy sccmnnnany £ 24 Widow of Frank C. Johmson Brings Suit to Collect Insurance Money, dugEsy 5EEZES E o v oy 3 g ed New York, ] delphl; at, ici December,” @iiaes land cut, ‘steady, 26 to 30 1bs., 526 6d; short | Indian bank rates have been advanced from | A1 refined New York. hiiisasignia steady, 518; short clear backs, steady. 16 to and steady af WROWKC, y . western yearlings . 3 f his death in 1896, 78 64; o Ys VEW < o VE LIVERPOOL, Sept. 26.—OlL—Cottonseed, fee: lambs ... 3 oF 28 G54 i shipping, M0G6c; 00d to | ateady; shn 60 shailens, nnars o, 15 P [ (NEW YORK, Sept. 36.-MONEY—0n call | iV a0 spot, Nim At 2hs Tarpenting Idaho lambs : Mrs, Johnson contends that the three pre- eady; 108 6d; shor . sauare cut, 13 to 19 | steady at 34 per ¢ent: last loan at it por | HUIL refined. sbo i THEpentng : i fsho iamue : state, common to cholce, | Pkt 408 cent; ruling rate, 31 per cent; prime m P ot e Tid’ Py i a3V il ' ] mium payments made on the policies by ate, co choice, °) b v 1 B4 steady at 4s 11d. Petroleum, refined, steady . . 173 Idaho lambs . 1900 crop, 114f15c; 1899 crop 9““":"‘1‘* rm’:‘l(',m‘s»\"-m““';: United States, ms'"l'"x-"’n‘f"l"\"x'" -u'lhap,-r;:“ ; ! 1o | A€ 030 Linsedd, steady at 5 Mr. Johnson after they were taken out car- crop sk srep, toss T 10lbe; 189 JEESE-Quiet; American finest white, | actual busincss in bankers' bills al $1.55% | sora Sonr. o5 Hnceedt e st Borimenm: | 1 3 UHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |ried them in force until after the date of SRy Wilie) 1N arop, Ibs,, | 468 84 American. ‘finest colored, 4is 64, for demand and $LK3G@A 8% foF sixty diysi | Sacriban *retmed s 836 Foreem = bis deatii. Although the company has not e Culifornin, 21 16 10tho; Texai [ 4 BA T O e e B "o T 84 B aie s, 2nd W.%; commerc tal | apirits, 268 60, 2 % Cattle Dull—Hogs Sfeady and Sheep |vet filed its answer, it s understood that SRR Breadyy hemlock sole, Rue- e o g antat Auring the last three | SILVER=Bar, " 6%c; Mexican dollars, H H Strong. ite Tajention st the: slaim 0 baeed o nos Ayres, light to ‘heavy welghts, 23igq | 48YS, 532,000 centals, Including 484,000 Ameri- | 3514c. 7 BTOCK COWS AND 5} N AG ept. 26.—C. o contention tha e policles had lapsed at Bon A ey g, & 4% | Gan HBONDS—Government, steady; state, in: NEW YORK, Sept. 20—SUGAR—Raw, NFOCK OQWS AND HEIFERS, G AGO, d os Tarary Saceipt8 ' the time ot Mr, Joboson's death, PROVISIONS. Heof, steady: family, $11.50 | Recelpts of Amerloan corn during tie | tive: vallrond, irrequint. steady; falr refining, 34c; centrifugal, 9 RAC I T M B aterns i e g0, 1ower than Ms ¢ @12,00; mess, $0.50010.00; beet hams, 206 | 105t three days, 122600 centals. Weather | The Closing quotations on bonds are as Molasses s1gat, Refined, | 100000000 60 285 a9 5 3w b Fottgr R T R g MBI L T LT THE REALTY MARKET, 2150; packer, $10.00G10.50; elty, extra Indin | Ane tollows: No. 6. 466c; N 455c; No, BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS, e s et 2t Tt J y mens, | SS00QIS Cut meats, ateady; [ Lty (N TP ey o i Noy i o L 619 210 a0 S sows and heltors. $1.E004 10 s S plekled bellles, $9 (111.75; el d oul- an 31 n ) ' *Hocking Val .. ¥ N 2, 3 No. 3 2 eresensnnes 610 376 4 . o o By . s i AR s y Q Bors, ST 801pickied | Bumer SOTSHIT, | HE DSIS 4hg Provisions, 1001 &N unl, a0l | standird A, 3.0 Ctioners’ A, . IR O 4 nere. $L60a250; bulls, $1750475; calves, | INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thurs. Tard, steady; western steamed, $10.2 KANSAS CITY, Sept. 26 —WHEAT-Sep- 1084 Mex. Contral 4. 8415 | mould A, 5.6 f, B.7oc: AL - 8 6 £ $3.0044.60; Texas steers, $5.0004.00; western A, steady; continent, $10.60: South Ame tember, 6c: December, ci May, 0%c; i do 18t Inc.. . 81 6.35¢; 5, 50 300 N steers, $3.65¢ S nty Deedn. $11.25; ' compoun So@n.m. “Pori, | caxh No- & hard, ©haetsic, No. 2 red, Toie: 08 Minn & 8T g e ANE. 8 i i o, BT e e Dh) lnatad 1= |\ 9 wiikine and wits to B 3. Col dy’ family, BIEIEI650: Tne] ciar R N Soptember, $3%c; Decomber, 89un; <& T. oo, ORLEANS, Sept h i t ove » head; steac ine and wite to E. 0 e o oot NoFL cloar, SI100.| sy "!b\].;(n‘-‘vm’:‘wl: No: 2 mixed, ohgonie: old 4%, reg 20 “ H S centrifugal I, @4 -1 = "";\:’““sl"l““'“ R ool T HARS] SRD %6 108 & Wooh Ih & ¥, flm""'; L i i (8 mor k). o 2 white, f%gsle Coupon Gontral ‘18, 100% | seconds, 2% ! A0 2 b butchers, 30G710; Koo te e e sountey’ (piogs. freon. Siratge" P¥E0 9| TOATS NG RG] ssuame : . ugal, 1o P cowte S a reeders cholos heavy, ssGra; rough, sheogesms; (FpM Beupner and wife to Christ ' ) IR 1118 pkgs.; 8 RYE-No. 2, Sie. g \ gen. 6. i| 1eow.....100 2 eed 2 $0.4606.08; bulk of sales, $6.6508.4%. R’ Hastings and wife to J. T b ) a4y, choice, $14.60015.00; | Atchison Ken. és Pacifc 4 P Teow |!ll8m0 28 12 feeders SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Heceipts, 1,000 a facry, A 4 i Jun choice prairie, $1250 > FUEPIE W} | Aahineg mon. do 3 . K. AR, cow...llgm 1% 2 feeders head: sheep ‘steady, lambs strong 'to 10e [ MGt lots 1 and 2, block 4, Dwight CHEESE = Recelpts, 336 pkes.: strong: | BUTTER—Creamery, 16%@19c; dairy, | Baltimore & O, (a.100 N & W. ‘con.'is NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—COFFEE—Spot, | 2 cows... " § teeders. . higher; good to cholce wethers, $5.60G1.00; e &g SESSER fancy large colored and white, 98c; fancy | fARCN. 1@ l6e do 3as Zy Reading gen. 4s w1y | Rio, steady; mild, .\l‘nJ‘- Futures opened OWs. 1 cow g G "o Jennie Robb, 'lot falr to_cholce mixed, $.30G3.60; western A T o R e g sheep, $3.26G3.85; native, lambs, $.0005.00; i mishal T wiee o, Henry western iambs, $8.7504.75 Farmer, lot 15, block 117, Dundos St. Joseph Live Stock Market. b Sanden ‘and wife to €L Gapl ST, JOSEPH, Mo, Sept. 26—CATTLE—| %00 nl-3 lots 1 to 4, block 14, Wal- 9 Receipts, 2600 'head! market steady, but s feeders.. 92 1 bull aull; natives 16.30; Texans and west- | - e fo T G Parkina, feeder. . 950 2 bulls. erns, $276G5.85; cows and helfers, $L25G6.0); |y o AnA et s, Higce cows 1bull..l. 2 bullé and stags, 32150465 stockers and 100k 25, Bersan A How- cow...! 1 bull.; feeders, $1.7034.23; yearlings and calves, ! b sAnsan, , Cows. ... 18 cows. ... 75; veals, $3.006.00. Quit Cla Deed cow.. ... 43 1 cow HOGS—Recelpts 2 H. Kelsey and wife to Matthew COW L. cows lower; pigs stead Zeller, lot 11, black 2, € cow. 1cow.... and light mixed, $660a5.0: medium and | 2ocr 1061 X 3 Clifton Hill... COWS.... 9 cows, heavy, $6.80G7.06; pigs, {5.00@6.50; bulk, $6.50 calf [l 2 steer.... @60, Sherifr v Hank of Com- calt - 1 froars SHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 150 mere ) 189; lot 7, block calf bull...... @0 head; market active, steady to streng; top [ 167; s lot & block 187; lot 3 block teeders.. 50 hu 154 Utah wethers, §3.25 D, "Omaha; w 100 feet ‘of e 500 feet feeders.. i3 bull......1340 _— o] Jot 16, Bartlett's add teeders Dulle oo 30 New York Live Stock Market. M. J. 'Whitmore, receiver. to ¢ il cow.... b144 500 NEW YORK, Sept BEEVES-Re- | KcleY, lote 12 and 15, bioek 1; Jot 11, - C . NE K, IEVES o ock 2. G cows cows.. .. 905 2 celpts, 546 head; ale ressed beef, | » Clitton Hil'. COW.rrir cows.. .. 1080 steady, blg@dlzc; Texas f, $5.0087.00. cows. ... 1010 2 Cables quote American steers at 113,130, cows dressed welght, and refrigerator beef ut 94 o0 M ; S_Steady;: fresh Missourl and Kan- conv. 45111111100 " BT & 1 M o 84 quict, but Immediite all selling be- | 1 cow.... 2 cows.. ... all colored. WTa@10c; fane o nd Kan 3 simatl colored. BH@100; tanoy” small white, ck auoted on 'change at 15c doz., loss | Canada 8o 2s.... 8t L. & 8. F. eneral and the' price level fell away | 2 calves. 1 heiter S Recelpts, 8,045 pks.; firm: state | Off; Cases returned. Central of Ga. G St L Southw inta: at the close the tone " was | 1 calf.. 1 steer.... S -ReCOIDle B0 phEs; frm. stats SCETPTR-Wheat, 21,000 bu.; corn, 51,200 | do 1 ine o . i, 1% | Stendy, With prices 1015 polnts net lower, | 4 cows... 5 cows. ! ! uncandied, 17 h ‘oats. 10000 bil. s Ches. & Ohio 43 san A & A"'B sl sis | Disappointing cables and heavier Brazillan | 1 steer... 20 cows... 0y SHIPMENTS- Whent, 3,00 bu; corn, |C. & A 3 Ho. Pacific 4a.... 0. 9 vere the principal hearish tentures: | 28 heiters. 22 cows.|.. POULTRY Alve, "steady; dressed, firm, | 18:400 bit.: oats, 300 pe. e, B @ hew 4 9ae o Hailw bugs, including: September, | 4 cows.: H & cows I ) firm, . L. M & EUD K 81104 Tex & Prola liag | 3 October, 500605 Tecember, METALS—Again there was a declded Toledo Grain and Seed. &N W o 00 dl) Toh M Lo & W ge., 8 Raroh, 0008 Mav, §,0006.000; drop in the price of copper at London, While | moLEDO. 0. Sept e Sl b & D Yol Unlon Pacifio 4s....100 | July D} AUENSL .80 the local market remained featureloss. The Ry Cinahe bl o WHEAT-Market |CC C & 8t L g 481! do cony. 4 1063 i o cal market remained featureloss. Tho 3y chan and, September, Te; De- | Chicago Ter, ‘t..." 50 Watash 1s...11.L 1101} New York Dry Goods Market. ferings, prompted by reports of heayvy ; b 4] B0, W i 8 poi o VEW YORK, 8 26.—~DRY GOODS-— N ! ck ot b pport, . The | fitm; cash and September, [ Denver & 1. G. 43102 a0 deb. 0 il | _NEW YORK, Sept. %.—-DRY G Btocks and 1ok ‘9 Dba®barers. , The (omper, e Moy, i R Erie prior lien 40067 Weat Shore ;12112 There has been'no change in the character R WP g far . TEDUIl: cash and ' Se 7o | do_wen. . dn Wheel, & L. 1 44/ " | of the spot demand, orders havi £62 58 for futares. Tin, after opening weak X d " September, 87c; ¥ *10 108 Wis. Central ‘dn.tre. sg | proved fair for general run of merchandise — Brown cottons ‘are steady. Bleached and RERTRE BB E B s e b under llquidation at 'New York, turned | Pecember. 38c: May, e, FW.&D C d ahd became firm on kood busine | CLOVERSERD—Dull, higher; cash, pr B London, however, the market was un- e ¢ —_— request and firm. Ginghums steady. Print changed, spot being quoted at £112 158 and Dulath Grain Market. New York Mining Quotations. cloths quiet and barely steady. Silk fab- ro 110 1 4 + S . 8 4 and Dhchangad Both hare sl nd speiler were [ DULUTH, Sept. 26.—WHEAT—Cash, No. [ NEW YORK, Bept. 26—The following are | 7% 7™ With falr demand, o e i oreyand abroad. Domestle |1 hard, 7ic; No.' 3 northern, 654c the closing prices on mining stocks: saxatad Rad Deisd Pruits: iron markets dull and nominally unchanged. | horcharn ana September e o ger : asgow warrants closed at Ms and Mil- | g8e; Decomber, 68ige; May " OB | Nduma Con «0 20 (Little Chief ........ 12 W _YORK, Bept ~EVAPORATED dlesborough at 46s 1d AT basse MaYy. Allce Wi (Ontario Uit | APPLES-OI evaporated apples, eeled, ey CORN—8Te. Tireace W opnir . pretty steady. The new crop s {n an in- Phitadelnhia Produce Markot i F—— Branswick Con 5 [Phoentx’ 11111111 hetilca contition and hrlecs tin all i iy cows a PHILADELPRIA, Sept. 2 —RBUTTER— Pasrin Mark RO DA% iag, e (H M O L REPTHITERG 15 cows CALVES—Recelpts, 4 q; steady; poor Terepn Firm: fanoy Western creamery, 2e; fancy | PEORIA Sept 26—CORN—Firm; all on |Deadwood Terra .. % Sierra Nevada She: eholee, 9e: fan 04 i Calves. HE Eooromike, 501 fisiernaie d C issi C earby prints, contract, o sales quoted orn BIIVer 11o.se . 10 Email Hopei CALIFORNTA DRIED FRUITS—Inactive, | 4 calves... o8 3 o buttermilks, £.50a4 0 A EGGS-Firm: fresh nearby and western, | “OATS-#irm; No. 3 White, 36%c, billed | Har siver BLandard roerres but steady 2 cows, 3 3 calves SHERP AND - LAMBS- Recelpts, (412 | 9OY ommission Co 2le; (‘n-h southwestern, 2 fresh south: | through. v Leadvilie Con N 1} feeders 3 cows, 3 head; market qulvl‘, generally steady; sheep, Buccessors to James E. Boyd & Co., ern, 1 } PWHISKY—~0n the basls of $13) ¢ | ARSI R 80 Milwaukee Graln Market. cows. foows $2.60014.00; lambs, SLOVGE.50; drossed mut i) OMAHA, NEB. CHEESE-Flrm: New York full creams, | jahoh monas or fin 0 i Inmbs, S utton, OMAHA, NE o all. Sue: New York o ) . : MILWAUKEE, Sept. 2.~ WHEAT~Firm: 50 22 feeders 5 HOGE- Receipts, head; steady 00 holse, Mghigs, ore fult ereams Wool Market. No. 1 northern, 7lc: 2 northern, B3940 17 fecders.. £ norS R Rerely adi steady; state COMMISSION - — A Woor—Firm bt | nOLAHA, Bept. 3 Bank clearings toduy, | el December. W1 ol 2 feeders K6 260 i GRAIN, PROVINIONS AND STOCKS, . ST. LOUIS, Sept. 26.—WOOL—Firm bu 406, coresponding day last year, {95 yE-Steady: No. 1, bbe. e, 1000 6 feeders. . K13 City L Minneapolls Wheat, Flour and Braw. |, UL, dod. Tmedium grades, 13agiic: lght 106,711 BARLEY-Dull; N Be; sample, 45G |21 feedors.. 626 2 feeders.. #0103 City Live Stock Market, of Trade Bulld| MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. % — WHEAT — | fine, 13¢14c; heavy fine, Suaglic; tub §, Bept. 26 —Clearings, § o; | s9e. ; 2 foeders | & 3 foeders . 014 AS CITY, Sept. 2 -CATTLE- R York, Cash, 8%¢; December, 6i%e; May, 0@ | washed, 12G sliFmoney, 648 per cent, New | CORN-—December, 584@Gst%o. teeders. . 3 feeders.. 536 celpts, 120 head; cornfed steers stéady to | Gorsespondenge, Jobn A Warren & Co Total amount of transfers S

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