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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1901. 21 e e e i { \ (1} Q1 [ | steady at %o American cottom yarns weak [ - ' LY | batances 1,168 i e | g.30: wun ot satee 91.06: b soon ) av scoured, § CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE |75 i tn pmevese sven vat v [ (OMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |30, 5 298 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ¥ "t e ; ey, W, i S el — ] OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. YoR eatings, $23), : o the Week, 34,000 Rana: taos wesk, Srae) | Lim; ot Hope and Natal 180} Fall Buyens Arriving in Larger Numbers | - wstomary Eatarday Dullness Prevails ou rings, § w: | B mark N w Lo 4 : ' " 2 | Beof Btears Strong for the Waek, but All [ ©r imie ¢ - wethers. 8 Thaa Expected l.qndnl::n .I.v .1“«:'- and q:,unun- the Beard of Trale 8 per cent; New | ;;‘ He:"flylr::".: ": Law:r PN Ja e g /! it g e on Staple and Fancy Prodace. 14, par asked. : der \ stocker 3 - p SUGART GENERA i tion | Ef ¢ ! OVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS ! CRICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET 3 ““ . Rawy L MARKET IN HEALTHY CONDITION | CORN OPENS HEAVY AND RULES WEAK — - steady | dcs No, 1 [ i Al Market ta Principaily One ot Protes. | HOGS SOLD TWO AND A HALF HIGHER| .\ . sominaicttous and Sheep o, B o bt N5 10, Canes N Cioe! S N { i Although Fall Basiness ts $till in Full | Wheat Closes Easy and Shade Higher| e Yl bbb s Tone (o Trade on Both Sheep bt A - i S Yol SHuEhed, Blast, Jobhers Are Preparing for —Oats More Active Than for Seve pure of \Paur and La and Market for the S b i EFRRURRENE: | ) Spring Trade and a Few Salese eral Days—Provisions Week May Be Quoted Ten to NDON, Se S - SUGAR-Raw Muscos men Have Spring Samples. Are Dull J i Fifteen Cents Higher, NEW ORLEANS, = Sopt 1AR= | ~ . "; M s v . «l » There was no special CHICAGO, 8ept. 25.~The customary dull- | A, Sept. 28 to draw merchants ness of Saturday’'s short session prevalled | gpnq ) was case the w n the Board of Trade today and under | NEW YOF L ot theless there were o bearish conditions December corn closed | £tocks we 1 N M et the market and local - Omaha Wholesale | ¢ lower, December wheat o shade higher | Some new ones 1 ? nice business. There Cholce upland, | and December oats %@ lower. Provisions | atnly, ris \ 1 many more retallers $i0; medium, $9.50; | closed 2i4c to 2i3@c higher | and_meeting suppor arly declines. The which ' w r anticipated, as they imagl ' $80. These prices | ¢ ened heavy and 1 weak all | whole mark \ t - g tically all who wer ] o R dd De- | 4ay, December startis lower at | When trader K ' in Braz : here at about this ame In d 1A T-8c. i ¥ 5 on lower cables and fair weather | £l o r the Ak-Sar-Ben fes seems g oy 4 ng the late cor There was a 3 ser Same week iast | o ever, that a gre RAN 316,50 . the bull party to pres Average price ST, 1 18, Sept. 28.-CA B pte, r BRAN—$18 th but T ber b g 1 - ‘ the ca VEGETABLES ! '-““‘ S8k on § gth Omaha the past ¢ ading xans arke fa H rush. It I8 very ev t Home grown, $1.1091.15; Sait longs, Whe Bought wed & larger gain | e $4.9006.35; drossed beef and butcher stee ctions of jobbers in pra A ra. 3120, iy | . N t A “but | s P60, steers under 1.000 |he w, ports and Eaxporis hat they O e Sima F-Per dot., lw»»k December broke a falied to peqlovetpnan was anticipated, but 1000600; steers under Jos, Bogess| L. bl b . . er market basket, 38e. | rapidly, closing weak, 4 lowe the loan accou trom t market 5™ 8.00; cAnn + } NEW YORK, & Fx fall business s golng a halt-bu. baske bkl nark 50 $ : rom this port e week dent regarding the future 8 Per basket, 3 | Recelpts were 318 cars. . ber dis LN X p R H § "YBe ime The ger markot is ais BERS - Home o wheat opened a s on to severa o 503 DOfts of gpecie this wore $07.428 mord tafactory cond I pre s dur the we k » ating to any 5 H 0 the re ) 8 o ar cautious, » r e ally with the stock market | e \ o be on A g ! market " b AND prospect of SWEET | changed | D L 1 #ome little tim m T CABBAGE . i buyers an opy 1b. bas~ # TOMATOES recelpls, ral; - mediu g wants to a and a eeem . s the total volun ens ) basket, 8¢; | at Tc the s s Lond crh 2 than it w | first_ hour Was JOSEPH celpte, 1% head 1b., 2@2%c; | veloped, however, the market touched shade higher at cars 918 cars, making a 1|1 its of 1,044 cars, againat | expectation that pr a year Pri- | impetus from a & o b n it was| NAVY BEANS—Per bu. at an: 3 ! eclare ) ver bu oligwing are the rios RUITS than for several | the New York Stock excharge king, per bbl, $2.50 der the influ B 8 K. December opened 16 | Athison ............ 8% S0 Dactfic 1oy Active Demand for Grocerle Wholesale grocers exceptionally heavy f Thelr traveling men are all meeting Srigaoury, floor of the ted, — Tintos trade per crate, ARED W. Farnam Smith hea .84 7.1 g, . f 8TOCKS, BONDS, bt R e 50g INVESTMENT SECURITIES. e STy, vew Yori tive swei warker. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064, MTLE—There were onty a few cattle | NEW YORK, Sept 3 _BEEVES—Re yards today and th were not of o e now A Cat t it make a fair test of t for the weck b rtions, & 00d success and find merchants 1 Tows and ial to place libera neh, 28@8c: Colorado, 4 - E3 very startiing has taken Bugar {8 quoted a tritle casie A week agp, owing pr that the period rapidly appr market s about th ago ment owir | for home season w is about amounts the market higher surpri The r bec . raw fibre. Sisal advanced 1| and Mantla ab In canned § toward higher true of tomatoe dozen higher th 4 The frosts which Beptember 18 to 2 did co and, of course, the d 1sted several weeks | tlons of Maryvland down the yleld. Th ather short entire line of strong position on the sit prices as soc sumption sets | 3 € prices on | LAMBS arl Tazrke sc_lower lowing the break in col e 1aidation $L65m 1 Califor freestone, per box, tah freestone, 7o@sc; 313G 140, basket, 15¢ | . [ WHEAT quiet. " but values stead G ty 1 be t rovisio endent, 1§ and a | Januar: arket. ' Local buy strong hog market strengthened 1 iary pork close January lard 2ty ry ribs $%c u « pta_for Monday . 106 cars; corn, 33 cars; oats, 210 cars; hogs, 6. [ 20,00 head PICAL FRUITS The leading futures ranged as follows I8 — Valenclas, $4.00g5.00; Med 20 1tah, $2. | of the grain Tokuy rds The suppl liberal pr mad Kaln ast geveral weeks ase as compared in week a & prices were pal % at all desirable. = As there enough of them ¢ t {s, everything was pi - Dotk OURt SPECIAL LETTERS DB this K w ok In Sight. va o INFORMATION to thos Open.| High.| Low [ Artie v holce, $3 - : et bunch, according to stze, | SWheat ther, which s & s , Salrs, 8¢, | ‘Corn— n case, 8 v LANEOUS. nglish walnuts, per r it 0 18 | The totlow table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five prin ‘ k ‘markets for September 23 Hogs. Shee that them \gIng to ess desirable grades, while ve, #old at fully steady pri e general market was ¢ of cow stuff was q s, however weakened a trifle 1ght that prices ¢ ¥ than they advanced others tho of Dried fruits & and mos wreen, particularl o | NE COTTON-8pot | other staple lines not mentioned above, ar : No, canners. Btrl S, BAC: quoted just about the same as t we veal just about ing gt | Terephoue 1030, VRSN 0oa ihs Weesly i ilsesid A Sl | SKend el .. | Boyd Commission Co ioods n ly. | n f i e Bedvs He; January ret Buccessors to James E. Boyd & Co., Fall goods with hardware jobbers and Prov » heavy cattle ¢ April, 7 OMAHA, NEB. now moving out at A WERAT-P cfeedera, Cattle weigh- NEW ORLE TO . NEB. olbows, stoveripe. i ki \c: track [ “liera ail the waek and prices Bee | COMMISSION lines that come u W of H “‘.‘-' “"»_fl'\r‘;) from 60 fir, | GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, weather goods a e een v %, Traveling ‘men fin rehants | c; track, 88assic; | 8 8l fuily auler and steadss Dotoh Board of Trade Huilding. not any great am [ mber, 5Tiac; May, &% 5 — wr™ | Sommon AT : | AT Ee; December, Direct wires to Chicago and New York ane eauit tF smpar D o ‘&207.63c; Febr 3| cinar el T fers, Lower; No. 2 cash, 37c; track, 3% | Cash quotations o | afford to ¢ 10 borrion s reh Corvespondence, John A. Warrsn & Co. making arisons time lost | € tember, 37, December, 3ic; May, | FLOUR—Steady: winter pater wttle, € g8 are also dull r ] year it 18 found that 1a const whi ac 3.80; straixhts, $3 00 OLDEST! SAF clears, $2.80 s 4 b % R 7 , O land lower. ers have decl ST DEST) )T ably heavier than it was then, which spring = pectal ; patents, $3.30G | do ptd % [ fuily as much a3 the steers. There is a 250 bales There is very little to be sald regarding | ¥13.55; extra fancy and straight, | WHEAT- No. 2 red, 70G |Pennsylvania | and prices for the week are steady Money Will Earn Big Menthly Retu the conditfon of the market. as there has clear, $2.45@2.65 E: Twige. o Reading .... West range steers have been in good ~COTTON-—Steady | The Investor's Fund Pays Semi-Monthly. been practically no change in Timothy, firmer, $4.75@5.35, with | COR! N rellow, §74c, to 1st pfd {demand on the part of killers and the The oldest established in America. No situation since last report. There rth m Flaxseed. no market. OATS—N A%%e: "No. 2 white, 27@ | do 24 pta......nn | market may be quoted_strong. The high RPOOL, Sept COTTON s B v I UL B Tl G W no advances of much im JRNMEAL—Steady at 2.9, Lower; sacked, east track, 7@ AY—Dull; timothy, #.10g15.00; prairie, price of the week was $5.35. The cow mar- ket s close to steady, except on the | mediam kinds, whic re perhaps a trifle | lower. od,' heavy feeders are ~teac out others are about a quarter lower. Rep. 3 white. 3% @375 A St L & 8. F _Falr to' chofen malting, ‘gene. | *do fat ped. 0., No 1 flax, $1.66; No. { north-| a0 24 pea $1.64; prime timothy, $.9G5.50; | s ver, contract grade, $3.25 | siness, prices ~1-16@3 324 neither have there been any d ling fa the market may be said to be in a good healthy condition. Th wh ought L\‘ Know are very confldent that prices will be | ments made tu all subscribers every days. No trouble. No deiay, Money refunded on demand. © Write today for ordinary, 4 & particulars, free to any wddre L. Southw... do ptd e NS 5. s sentative sales Vool A C. E. MACh L)Y & CO, maffitained at their present le r somo | " PROVISIONS—Mess' pork, per bbl, $15.00 | s faut 100" resentative sales: 2 61 AGst e 5 time to come, unless something out of the | @15.05. Lard, per 100 $10.20610.22%4. | "o pd..rriirr Thomas Castro—Wyo, 4 W83 000 ’ Mudson Building, New York. ordinary happens to change conditions ma- | ’ Short ribs sides (loose), $8. Dry salted w1 360 wWe..... 90 250 LONDON, Sept t the - — — terially [ PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; jobbing, $16.00, | shoulde l!ll)‘/! l‘ W fhort clear 812 300 3 steers. ... 610 3 wool auction sale: 13,738 | B L Bald - Getting Rendy for Spring. | Lard, higher at $5.9 iy salt’ meats | sides (boxed), $9.5079.60 Few, YErE Riaes Merist here was not a heavy Fun of | bales of good G tn | I win & Co. (boxed), strong, i better; extra shorts, | WHISKY-Basis of high wines, $1.2, % 2 : s, I bogs here today for even a Saturday and outh b GENERAL Although fall bustness with dry 15| 3925, clear ribs, $0.12%; clear sides, $9.50. | The following are the receipts and ehip- | NEW YORK, Sept. 28 —MONEY-On call, | 48 @ result prices improved under the ine | scourcd, Zls 6%d: g g Jobbers s still in full swing, the never- | Bacon (boxed), stroi extra shorts, $10.25; | ments for the last twenty-four hours | nominal; prime mercantile paper, 4%@s's | fluence of a liberal demand. The market | Queensland, Sx bales: scoure theless getting ready for spring business clear , $10.371% Articles Receipts. Shipmenta. | per ¢ %% L started out just about Zisc higher than yes- | {astad. Victoria ) bales ’l‘hhv‘x h»\;- ‘ulr-mh 8 arted out several of cad, lower ¢ $4.2712G4.30, E\.}; ir h:»!s 3 27 00 00 | STERLING EXCHANGE—Nominal, with | terday, with the bulk selling at $8.8) and |2 ; RTeasy South their speclal men with spring . x- 25, asked eat, bu 0 actual business in banker: "84 550, | 8652 \gainst $6 and 385 yestorday scoured s 4d; grea ect to land a nice bunch of advance Chickens, 7c; springs, [ Corn, ba ) | for demand and at $4.8: S At 845% |\t those prices the market was fairly ace | ot bales 1221 FARNAM STREET, fen's shirts and women's shirtwais Tc; young, b@ic; ducks, | Oats, bu.... 5 0 | days; ted rates, $4.84 1 $4.8613; cor tive and as it was evident that packers | 5! d. Cape of Geod | PRSI it hng ofered to the i I By by reeee 8,000 | mercial bills, $4.521474.51, o is for supplies sellers held their At the present time. It will not be long Steady; creamery, 1ig2c; | Barley, bu 41,000 w0 | PSILVER | R—Bar, 6%c; Mextcan dollar s and the market closed now before all the traveling men will be Ev | On the Produce exchange today the but. | 45t out with spring goods, tvar thing was | ter market was steady; crea ligeic: | BONDS—State bonds, fnactive osed of In good season Immediate business fs still in a most yur, 7.000 bbls.: wheat, 2,- | dalries, 13G17c. Cheese, steady, 10G1ic. Eggs, | bonds, irregular; goverfiment bonds supply of hogs for the week at this | On the cost of stock at satistnctory condition. The city was full oibom bu-s onte. o bu.. | ‘steady’ tresh, 16c. U Quotations on bonds are 4s SRR DRAN SITBLLY In aXCefROF Laab T0R 15 CENT 3 of buyers last week and a great many ur, »' bbla.: wheat, Al weeks, but a littie short of | S per Roavy bt gl LR AL B, ; onts, 31,000 bu k last year. The week opened i advance, but on Tuesday, share is the amount in irsd he arket de- reday, the market de: DIVIDENDS. | O s large opening stocks were also bought. Th s Y RS Gota the fost aatista; ae well na| Liverp raln and Provist the largest trade that wholesalers RPOOL, Sept. 25 —WHEAT—Spot, | Quotations of the Day om Varlous have ever experfenced and very naturally |g No. 2 red western winter, 58 6d; No, 1 part of tt they are greatly pleased N0, S 00 weatern wiater, Commodities. closed with prices 2sgbe lower than at the There {8 no market news this weck worthy 10054; fatures, quiat; Decembe close of the previous week. Representative 25 Rinticn . 2 4 ' YORK, Sept. 28.—FLOUR—Recelpts, sales - s U bbls market N A Sh. Pr. No, Av. Bh. Pr. are just t; Amerlcan mixed, new, 1 y 2 S last “repor! ober, 48 11%d; No- steady; winter pat- “ 2 Ui 8 6128 0 884 and firm and December, ‘is 11igd, ents, $3.60 ¢ straights, $3.3073.45; ® e resent tf steady, fs 6d. t bt # Minnesota patents 3650139, winter extras, cy wiater, steady, |§ .50 . 2, Rye flour, quiet: fair to good. R, $23503.16; cholce to fancy, $3.30G3.35. © coast), dull CORNMEAL—Quiet; yeliow western, $1.22 ndefinit is fa Spring Footwear Now Rendy n (Pac Leather goods § are also preparing . eity, $1.20; Brandywine, $3.3543.5 5 207 thsie apoing i Their sampies hava | PROVISIONS-Beef, firm; extra Indta | Ry foquit 2 western, 8¢, f. o, b for their apring trade. Thee's ¢ has B i T T ot ¢ W , £. 0. b, o (Capital $300,000.00 full paid, non-assessable, par value $1.00,) opporturity to place their adv orders »ms, short cut, 14 to BARLEY—Qutet; feeding, 5, ¢ 1. £., Buf- 52 i ok inoe January in the near future. 1 King over the Lard, steady: ~American talo: maling, s0goie, o 1 ¢, Buftalo f gy :,',T,,N,'{"”m. T kholders since January 1. 859 Acres of leases in the lines offered. it is secen at once that fancy Wis, steady, 385°64; prime western, | WHEAT-Hecelpts 860 bu.: exports, i L he Lima fields and in sight of the city of Lima, It has 14 pro- nen ‘will take an {mportani pince’ his eady,” s Chdton, Simber: Spot, caty No. 1 red, ‘ i :Ax:i-mg wells, one drilling and 102 locations to drill, besides 1,500 artes :;‘111\ ll\:lb:l'::"‘vl'x“"‘lf:-{nl';":1-;‘ .,f',,"',“,‘,,'.'.' ks o the o2 shor alos No. 3 r»:r{\““’\l el | 2 itional leases in Ohio, Indiana and West Virginia. being oftered. Fancy stitches in differe light, ibe., firm, 513 fd, | May wheat, local B 10 icopmiderable extent. Black shoes, and | 3*1h3" (is6d; clear beliles, 34 10 14 Ihe, | Siatistice 4 L Rareany | (Orillin, el B niar | ie iy Mhoas, will D the | ete In i sho Iders, square cut, 13 to 13 | - "7_‘.; M b ady, May, | ‘ & must commence on the Indiana leases within 30 days.) Bre 10oKing for ‘auite a demur for Meny | 1be.. steady, o &d ke g T ol oated Bt b W AR The producing wells are on g A e i 4R aleo for bxdootn, T hapes thirs | g, T TERCALGN dy: fnest United States, | TATINS (S Wie KM et B e I‘"‘“l Fanr t ";:;.(;‘2 llll‘ul the Vorhees Meetink Wih Sich oy roval that B A bu, Sy l London Stock Quotations, Dflzli_de‘l;dl- to_stockholders, o manufacturers are afrald to mik ha athelien, it n, 308 82%c, f. ¢ )NDON, Sept. 28 —2 >0l o Hold w8 FeEards the demand for fall and w nfep | Australian, In London, firm. 8 &, ttivee | easor onthe LONDON, Sept, B4 p. m.~Closing 22 Loentlon:h& lé‘:«‘::nxap..."]:, 86, and to Drill These e e R T A TR 50 centals, including 28,200 Ame. 1. | further declined $23-19| do pea [ Twenty Days a limited amount uf(1':".ru':yr.'r‘\'-":';‘r.‘(fll:‘ foF 1o st placing heavy orders and Trayelin mon hra P A R R ng the | MAY 4 o e also doing g business Sales are run 1 days, 1«.‘ - ; ning considerably ahead of last year's recrg | * anys, gentals PER SHARE and everything at the present tir 4 X Rocelnte Y fo & continued heavy Hemand throushoes | City Graia and Provisions, |, DATGTRecons PAR VALUE $1.00, the fall and winter | SAS CITY t. 28.—WHEAT-Sep- | easter. An additional dividend t ¢ The rubler goods trade s also vory » Ve Décember, 6% HAY—Quiet; & o al dividend of at least 15 per cent. will be paid this year, actory here Is of course Cash hard, & cholce, S5@90c : rianing n Tootwiar s orier B HOPS-Qalet; state, t A TOTAL OF 40 PER GE"T ON STOCK AT p! 4 her s an exce n ¥ | 1901 crop, 13@15¢; ué :3:.’:“ 'h’i:; “"d\v”v ;v e all | May, e STa@dle; | s@lle; Pa :nN 2y L2 m . 150. FER S“ARE ~ . s he last few weeks OATS. 4 3 11¢ 8 crop. o have stirred Thi 85 hat trase of | QATE-N S Qulet i HEEP—There were & fow fat lamba of: | This dividend will be doubled when the goods’in mood” shape' a1 tha amount 0t | {XENp & BAA ioruia, 21 ' irning and al%o sope feeders f:dk;o."m" on the Boose, the Faurot ck sold has gone far ahead of expec holey 2 8., 9y s sold as high as $i hich s 'orheo larms tlons. | amery, 1641 | LEATHER-St¢ hemiack s 53 L LR Rl s £ are complotad... ... Fruits and Prodace. > RNl Gairy, Ay to heavy welgh 3wy nd the market may be quoted | 24t4c. Steady: fresh Missour! and Kan- » feeders were also in good de- THIS OFFER IS FOR 20 DAYS FROM SEPT, 29, SSla@ddc. December, 70l RYE-8teady: No. 1 3360 OMAHA, Sept. 25 —Bank clearings tod ding day | correspondl pt. 38 ~CORN~Lower; No. 2 While there has been n 181" teak P8 s oo % 1 and K Beef, steady: family —— & prices. ;:‘n.‘»h.w n ""1 for fruits and produce Qur | o Sreck, au o et e BE3 Jd0g., 48 'i‘ a0 e i et ikt “‘ 2 B ARy ki Thates Send A1 Ser thit o la onbiess to Shange Wit avtion o last few days, there has 3 RECELP heat, §2,400 bu.; corr acket. $1 g extra cent; the rate of liberal. A good gain 18 noted | Send su ire [ Rotive trade on meatly sll ssasoneb's | but oLy ja v Res 400 bu, ™, ¥ mess, $18 WG18. market for short b the last several weks and also | write ,:‘,‘ “’.h."” m%d"'" to The Union 0il @ G Co,, or ines. “Price fluctuations have been rather | BHIPMENTS-\Wheat, 8,60 bu: corn |RiCKId bellles "3 124 per cent; for t months’ bi ver the co & week of last year. | once to J. W. Dawis, Sccrctary, for prospectus, maps, hlank. searce, as 4 comparison of the tat'ons | 20,40 bu.; oats, 9,600 bu i corn, | gers. [ 0, pie 1-16 pe rcen! The deman art of xwk~r~‘ : ete. Office, Rooms 1 and Purtscher Bloc Lim- 'Oi\h;' ven tn another column with se of a v 5 western oy een fair particularly toward the | . given tn m ) . Pl 3 New York Mining Quotations, A sty ARy g & how, It will be 1 thit Toledo Grain and Sced. sl nd, i 4 potatoes are still selling at ro : : N i compound ¥ YORK. Sept. 28.—The following are | \/@lic high ind than they we e . et and that both Salt Lakes and orados LEDO, 0., Sept. 28 WHEAT-Dull and P s 16,000 p at the close week and rn-vl;‘ ne to | ~ are quot cash and September, 12igc; Decem- | @) ess, $16.000 1 = rke roved, The | Good eatir Tos Ve o b aalia May, Ty hoi Beoe TALLOW=Firm; city (42 per pkg.), 6c; o ¥8 t ruled actly | ’rhos A Ediso J gd are 2 Al how D afoderatel active and weak; cnen | €0} Y, (Dkgs. free), $5,@8hc packers nec s for suppiies ‘ . . n, r. 0, thaf wers duiotea’s Aokt agie same pri Dull and easier: cash and Septem. | Pricea unchanged "o’ ¢ T | to the Suppiy ail th week and the | 8TOCKS, BONDS CRAINS, The supply of o December, 374c; May, %c. @ | "METALS—There was little or no busl- § be quoted strong on both sheep and | Fractional Lots a 8pecialty, veral and parti YE-Stie . | poo sxecu d in local metal clrcles t oy " | Margins Moderate. Market Letter on Application 1:ln»'§\un.; thar o mend tor | prim oct; mber, $3.20. | had a depressing effect upon business, wh Iron Siiver = il eggs Is sufMclent Mg P4 < akatia S s hrices were nominally unchanged. Tin was | Leaavilie Con | and prices are frr - aing | Minnenpo and Bran, | dull at 324 w. Lead was qulet, Spelter | o~ o i | little Bigher, . creamary b worth | MIND LIS, & — WHEAT — | 3 a5 ¥ NOLN. Ruiinie M8 uoind | Big profits, with aveclute sat We will guarantes you against loss of prinstpal B s anviviss s il [ Jesem! %, Max. Tohe; | tor canting and electrolytic, Iron ol T " | 1€ you will trade on our wheat system. Send for a copy of our booklet tres. “Byils freely than they were rhec g 2 morthern, ety | at #.0g10.00 for plg iron warrants; | OIL 4 d w. . Repres. of the Bucket Bhop System." the season 1 prices eased oft First patents, $3.9@4.; second ALY 5 oundry. $13.004115.50; 2 NEW YORK « naeed, | Av. Pr. | trifle f S0; first clears, §2.85@2.9; second | m foundry, $4.00014.8; No. 1 south. | NEW YORK, ne 10 cull lambs e 48 47 B d | f ; RN Ly R mo e | S T 8 % roadway, New Yor ity N waukee Grain Masker. ‘ 1 bulk, § 3! = b L 12 City Live Stock Market, | Mention This Paper, MILWAUKEE B WHEAT Penria Market. an rings, r to B . | ERPOOL, refined, & rits, stea t year, §1.° ings for the & week las _BARLEY-Dull; B CORN-—-Dull; December, (6%g:6% 2, f9c; sample, 4 i Noo 2 white, 38, billed DO NOT MISS On the basis of §1.30 for fin- Clearings, | at t%d. L New York Dry Goods Market 8,614,538, balan 5482 3 For the week 9 Realarn sanas i i Delstn . arings. $109,217,080; balances, $17.4% 334 Evaporated and Dried Fruits, v v v "+ 0 NEW YORK. Sept. 25 -DRY GOODS - PRED- WAk Money. 44 ) NEW YORK BBVAPORATED | bhiive acun 8 doih, hattors. Hadeh The market for all descs s of cotton LUTH, Sept. % —WHEAT No, | BALTIMOR Clearings, #8.5%,- | APPLES—Tra Mgt b o g RS 50: bulls, $2.2@0.00: calven y r ¥ " £0pas has been qulet today, (ully as much |1 Bio N, 3 north Scp o, 1| g2 balarces, k2. For the week Cicar- | Orated apples was - slow todny. but th (pta this w %0 head 7} AU 20 Qemand AR TTAI® o rormatund Arm, - Bripd gember., 0; May, 4G5 yer cent RO RN A BRI AD " PR IS tnac- 35 X oppon uNlTv ). K. COMSTOCK & Co., cloths are dull for vegulars and barely | OATS-Xhaishe. CHICAGO, Bept. 23.—Clearings, $22,097,157; [ ive. W0, last week, 4,00; market strong; top, 8 | Traders' Bldg., Chicago, i top, " )

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