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THE OMAHA DAILY B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1901 T T q N T 3 foundrs e ft, 080189 | was deciared the marke 68, the mare |sal " 807 net e v n 2 feeders YRR OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS | i $16,862,0 — jeegers 2 1. | Lo I’cuunyg Continues on the OLIGAEO | conariton of Trade and Quotations | Prorenstonat operatars continne 1o sl ol i nanaie g i 0y, ®-~Cleatings, | Uheios Besf Stoors Kold Steady, but Cem- | s . 100 | National Congress is Drawing Them in Board of Trade on Staple and Fancy Produce | Show Theie Presiine. CINCTRNAT sept. i -Cigarings B, men Kiads and Cows Blow and Lewer, 3 Great Nambers. GRAINS AND PROVISIONS ALL DROP |« Uik \ Vs Wicka | of the truulng today and the tendency ot | S0 COTLS Sept. —Cleatings, § HOGS IMPROVED ~ABOUT A NICKEL ) | NEBRASKANS ARE TO HAVE A PART Ball Leaders Withdras Thelr Sappore iry, In' tubs, 13100, scparator, 54 | beara “siccoeded i Uncovering RACL 10y, 1on, oy oty VR Y | NENL MAUSIRERION SR ARy U SHMEY | | e i Govermor Savame Wil Respond to " te | Brookiyn Transit a . ' Ll cow Increase in i sc;. white | Brookiyn ‘Transit and Missourt 1 T b=~ T ;v 0 Address of Welcome and J. Ster- , catfl 2 pligs | and U rwo 1 8 | Wenting, Electrie "';'" a“ “"';;’:"‘""B“ :" AL MeKinnie: Nt lHng Morton Discnss the le; herrlt e 1ched jofnts over in ‘ N G C. 88 ected an, to 16¢ Lower. 3 9 calves... 840 Oats Dull, h fod SnApper, 80l 1ding stocks tahly among th r \.‘\1\‘.,,. S s Oleomnargarine Busine sunfish, sc; (rout, 10c tefish, | ' southwesterns —and erbils | Bing. Min. « fe & Co.—Neb, - fram 2 to 1% ame jur n AmAL Coppe " 1 feeder. .. 810 o a OYSTERS—Medlums, per can ; Stand- ) {he tast. i med i ton SIALIRRLIE + oo, o~ BOUTH OMAHA, Sept, 2 5 108 3 feeders. 1026 THICACH Continued duliness | ar Wt canl, ¢, cxtra selects, per can, | emphasis to the fecling of sce A Wglcal, & Hecl : ecelpts were attle 1838, Shec 1008 3 0 ¢ » 3 and a g ah feeling had a des Now York counts, per cany bc; bulk | has krown up regarding the much sxploit i TR ] OMmclai MONUAY.......cco fos(8 4,180 16,013 ’ BIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Sept. 30— (Special.) pressing effect on the Board of T'rade today andards, per gal., $1 rumor of a plan for merging all the mem 41| Frankin ia | SAme duy iast week . 104 180 helters. Every Incoming train today has brought and December corn closed e lower, De- | PIGEONS—Live, per doz., 6ic hers of the group. Amalgamated Coppor | Wil H | same week before..... 2 4%0 6 | 28 helfers ita quota of delegates to the twenty-fi cember wheat a shade higher and December | vEALS—Cholce, sc. continued under_pressure, but the declines 3 5 $ | Bame three weeks ago.. 4107 | Srown—Neb, bl % aty-first gats e lower, Provisions closed . dull [ HAY Drices uoted by Omaha Wholesals | were resisted. " The firm ‘tone of' the £pot | i ¥ e Bume tour weeks ago. .. LoAd fesder 2 annual meeting of the Farmers' National dny, 12 17140200 dowt Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Cholce upland, | copper market tn Lor helped the stock | uinoy Same aay last year 2476 ’ Nal congress, which opens here tomorrow for Corn nd the same dull, heavy market {3100, No. 2 upland, $10: medium, 39.50! | a closed with @ net loss of 1ty State 5 Santa Fe Copper Total this month... ... 17,886 161 | 3 foedera 1 s i T st e g L S gl has experienced for the last three days, | coarse, 850, Rye straw . These prices it that working agreements had been 1 Tamnarack Lotal Septembper, 100, 6,598 108,400 3 HoleombeNab. ’ our_ daya. en all the delogates arrive malnly in consequence of the withd are for hay of good colo quality, De- | made for the continuance of Western Unfon 1 L 27 Utah Mining ... a September, 154 3 1318 | 08 feeders.. 002 375 3 feedors practically every agricultural state in the gupport by prorr t hull leaders m n‘n]\h_l{llr‘ Recelpts, o wires along some rallroads fn which Pen v 16| Winona Lo | September, 1494 11984 | Y taader .. 930 1 feeder unfon will be represented. In honor of ¥ opened %c lower \gher W AT—-80¢ syivania owns an interest were offered ns | Uni Pacifie 9614 Wolverines 5 ] eptember, 1% 4, 3 feedes 890 y B o Romewhnt fic o8 b SoRN | disproving tha reports of hostilitics e End - i -+ 4 | 2 teeders.’ s il the occasion the city is handsomely dec start offerings were . bu OATS—O] tween the Pennsyivania and Gould inter- —— September, Isw. . 1 3 st Tox. 09 § atre.Tex. 80 orated. The interior of the mammoth Ave n under { cover. | BRAN-$1650 & gate, " The adn on of an additional Stan. | *Ex-dividend. Total September, 154 20858 [ 15 wtrs. Tex. 047 3 3 atrs Tex 1210 4 2 Auditorium, where the sessions will be the price advanced VEGETABLE dard Ol represcntative fn the 8t. Pau — Average price pald South | 1 cow 0 3 cow N | ; on a fallj; commisston | pOTATOES-Home grown, $1.1091.18; Salt | directory led to prophecies of a stmilar rep- New York Mining Quotations. Omaha the past seversi da com- | 1cow s g o o held, is artistically decorated with vari- Rousee dema tion of the cov- | L aken, 3120, Coloridoy, $1.20. sentation on the Union Paclfic directory, | 00 0 PaPisoDs 10 COWR,.... 40 ous gralne, grasses and other products of g'rm,.- movem ember Th-u\pwl 'nx“¢ 2| E G PLANT—Per doz., b iuul the all completion of negotintions r\M-,\l\ |‘“l“\i Sept 3r\"{h» rnnn:m; are =i 2 cows.....1180 2 South Dakota oward the f the sesslon a renewal o 0 bor market b 5 yetwoen the Atchison and the Harriman in- | the closing prices on mining stocks: ' . s A ‘ govering heiped December and it closed | SRRTG Rer falork ) 5e. rests for the uase of the Pacifie Mail — 1 1901, 11000, /1690, 1698, 1607 |1806. 11898, | [ - Deemer & G.—Neb At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning the con- vany, e lower at t6%e. Receipts Were 3 U4 P, Olson=Neb. gress will be called to order by President EENT & basket, 0o steamships by the Atchison were used to | Adams Con 20 |Little Chiet 1 g ] tan B e s, per dos,, 10 | DOINE the same inference, hamely. the S 80 lOntARI sorversiisitlh | . AR T n | 2coms 250 0T ateer.....108) R, F. Condage of Brookline, Mass. Rev. \ 43 18 cows., 310 1bull,....1280 J. N, Hutchinson, pastor of the First December wheat opened a shade higher safoty of the community of fnterest 2 10108 [ODRIE, xeners i@ (0 f shide lower at [Ubc to T0%c, on steidy ETTUCE-Per bu., 20¢ cept for a rise in Pacific Mall no effect was | Brunswick’ Con 3 |Phoenix ¢ ' . A F'red Hers - Neb, 6 steers. R bl L Presbyterian church of Stoux Falls, will 1 eables, and advanced with Improving cables | JADISHES- Por A6z, 1/@15e produced by these reports, the appreh wock” Tupnei .. #1 Poto § Per e slon hovering over the market that $ Savage i _ Heckins—Neb, deliver the fovocation. Hon. Charles N 2 feeders.. 44 ) Herreld, governor of South Dakota, will and a falr demand to 70l Corn, when It A RS “ A i reacted from the opentng, had a stimulating | BWERT POTATOES - Per bu., $1.28 community of Interests Is not in reality fn | Deadwood Terra 0 |Slerra Nevada effect, hut ag It began to fall off wheat ¢ CABBA Holland seed, crated, 1%c. concert with the financlal powers, but only | Horn Sliver ... .18 |&mall Hope 2 feeders hl.'flf”u".f:m‘ on o lurge ,4’\‘.\:",'r;"vf-‘\z!""./,,‘:.’: k"v;lv,\:h\ I8—Home grown, per 18-1b. bas- | & ‘F‘I” ne ‘»1'_vrh 'me powers. (st Sunhs :t“::‘\\fy"'r\n e i deliver an address of welcome on behalf of Around this price it fluctuated narrowly for BEANS—Wax, per %-bu_ basket, 60e; | Uneasiness alive regarding the money m " " il : el Lol AR Gt G D U the rest of the session and on a small local | string, per lg-bu. pasket, Boe, 'l ket future, scemingly with little cai T o of Sloux Falls will welcome the delegates demand closed easy at| U ONTONS—Home-grown, ' per 1b., 2G2%ec; | Sterling _exchange weaker today ar Cotton Market. R o on behalf of Sioux Falls. Responses to Aley Cattle Co.-8. D the addresses of welcome will be made by 6 bulls..... 1488 Governor E. P. Savage of Nebraska, ex- 21 steers....1246 Governor W. I, Hoard of Wisconsin, Hon. Tex.107) 1steer.... 119) J. H. Worst, president ot the North Da- ik cars 3 8 per crate, 3150, New York exchange hardened at Chic , . ~ contract grade, ALOUPE-Rockyfords, per crate, treasury ‘,ll-l out today on aceount YORK, Sept 30.—COTTON—8pot 13 Tfi:} 1steer.....10:0 kota Agricultural college; Hon. B, F. Clay- Drew=8. D. ton of Towa and others. ported 1402 cars, ma 0 | 82,50, deposited at Pacific const pofnis and 1-16¢ lower; * middling_upland, ibres points ; WATERMELONS — Missourl, lowa and Rovernment bond redemp- middiing gulf, Ti4c; sales, 13 bales A .fh‘:-ra 1o 1 bull...... 160 In the afternoon President Candage will v e o 4 cows.....1i% deliver kis annual addrese. Hon. John and 1,207 s | Nebraska, 2063 5 10 BIke ncoming 1 b s s closed ba etendy; ~ October, wa. ... 1088 CELERY—Kalamazoo, per bunch, 26@36c; | 4180 brought the $1,600, in gold which 3 N i+ December, 1.6ic; A L. Corrington—-8. D, Hamilton, secretary of the State Board of week bofore und 258,000 hushels last raska, per bunch, 3g40c; Colorado, 40 | Wi} FNEEREC, I Bt o arnings for the | May, 7.68¢ steers. 1076 4 40 1 steer.....1180 ) 1] ! Penns A SR Agriculture of Pennsylvania, will present The quantity on pa \creased 1,0 " TR o (HiEd ook (0 Bop iEoRG, QRHH ORLEA Bept. M. —COTTO bushels, compared with 1,670,000 bush FRUITS, per cont, tor et oty 148 | extraordinaty, 6%e: low middling, 7 year. The incrense last week In the world's | APPLES—Cooking, per bbl, $2.608275: | hecond weert | Rt ense for the | middiing, Sc; good middling, Sic; middling Visible supply wa )} bushels E \pples, per bbl, $3; Jonathans, $3.00; rn crop shortage was | f0r Sigcs recelpt 422 bales; stock, 71,04] board cleararices in wheat and flour gy flowers," $1.0641.7 oo AT T s, Buturcs stysdyr Outobe i ) P%ia . ¥ Hate—8. D. bis ideas on “The State Department of Quts followed the lend of corn, with u | Elberto, asket crates, $1.30@1,40 re. The market closed firm at the rull STTON e E 4 5teers... 1160 ASTSHILUTS, 11y BUsHOD SEE DRFRUISRUITH, = narrow market, December ope a 3 alifornia, crate, $125G1.10; ! covering of shorts, 4l Sept. 30.—~COTTON- cow 050 275 e 5 i hade to e lower it 1 to 33%e, se per oet, Tbe, | Donan were ™ and trreguiar. | Quiet; American mlddlng falr, & - i J 8 & B D Whitman—8. D. A5 1h0 STUAINE TREOR B T o S 1% and 4 closed easy, Bart tah, $2. ar value, SL&0.000. Tonired | Middiing,” 413-16d; middling, 4 o 10w | "¢ Trdicated Sunday. ** Holiday 20 ateers.... 1072 4 30 of lowa will speak on “Some Problems wer At Bk ity Ipts were 248 i ta_ Tokuy, 4-b. crate, [ 8 aidvineed By snd the oid se ong | middling, $9-2d; good ordinary, 45.82d; of: [ The ofetal number of cars of stock Lake, Tomb & Co—8. D, Confronting the American Farmer.” An at the opening in wy v with higher ¥ R Per bbl., $6. cra o PO Avertl E rican; receipts, 8,800 bales, |y s " 60 o 1 steer 320 440 Community” will be delivered by Hon. 0. pricentor hogst and on'a fair local demiind | PO P TR eial GabIORTRI save. The Stockondon Tutures opened éns ek 4Pl R b i Hi Jghn R Hawkin-Wyo. €. Gregg of Minneeota ofit-taking, however, brought prices down | * QUINCES—Per box, § fiot todny, wes ue bd mar- merican middling, g o. ¥, e MV RR steer...120) 450 8 steers....1182 ‘ ) er and Jan Jork clo Tge 0 . 4 ess” and uneasy over a HEA Piye 2 T E & ¢ $ At Wednesday morning's session Hon. J. IaeraTy] Januaty BRIk c1080q adiTho doma TROPICAL FRUITS. fresh relapee In the copper shares, . Rlo fine @4 25-04d, buyers; ' October | o g¢. P, M, & O. RY o : A, McKean—Wyo Visihle Supply of Wheat= 5 _SSR2RS BEeRns 8 st mrebed hroosa 283" BEREY o 2 e RPN S A (P ercnomenen gRees2gs! 3:!::5 S o 2 851,000 bushels, The seaboard reported only | PEACHE ruia freestone, per box, Small | fecelpts At Chlcass ember, 7.4G7.060; December, three loads taken for export e, clings, e, Utah freestc H additional argument for th. baibic, April, 75647, cars. . cords, eastern, iSc. in o¥ o , dinary a 8,000 bales, of which | pesught in today by each road was 13 steers. 134 4 40 1 steer 1250 dress Rocln . o Provisfons were quiet and a trifle higher Lig ate of 12 to 16, $4.%, " a8 Jedined o por os o0 were for 4 export and in- | PFOUER N DY e ioke Shp.H'ses, | 6 Steers. 113 440 1 steer... 1210 dadress on “Social Life for the Perming i . o8 ope At 48%. fell to 43\, = and November, 4 25-6dd, scllers; November . o | 2steers.. 1150 4 60 4 steers, B. Foley of Loulsiana will speak on “Tte Sgia, and Janunry o idiae ower at gy ORANGES — Valenclas, $#.0085.00; Med. | 5 5 e’ 1ows: tor the Syt i closed at | i December, § 2-6id; Decomber and fan- 18 SR gV 2 atears... 1204 48 o sreers:. 11 Rice Industry; its Relation to the Other Ag- 100 cars; corn, 40 cara; onts, 300 cars; hogs N8 Fancy, $75; cholce, $3.25. kil P LRI L Y o318 Ay, 4 24610, valie; February and March, | K. G & 8 J... B ateers... 1115 4g0 VWY ricultural Interests of Our Country.” “The 15,000 head 8—Per bunch, according to size, | a3ty American shares opened undor: oocl valie: March and April, 424-64d, | S B T & B, east S COLORADO. Nicaragua Canal; Its Importance to Farm- e T e R D e e —Calltornia, new cartons, Te; ime | $%,2Nd held quietly steady ‘weth Serw PoApril and May, 4 M-6i@4 18-64d, | )i 01e Central 2196 325010 buile.... 1408 ers of the South and West” is the title of Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| 8at'y. | ported, per Ib., 12g1ic. AU ficer. which Motyan bookera Pana Siates LOUIS, Sept. 30.—COTTON-Quiet: | roai receipts ® . H i & paper to be presented by Hon. Harvie 1| DAT! Persian, in 60-1b boxes, per 1b., | The | StHOrine W ors bought tree middling, T7c; sales, none; receipts, 1831 o v 1040 Jordan of Georgia. Hon. Charles V. Knight = » o | The list otherwise was neglecte The disposition of the day's receipts was el o mnas | HEON BT Ber seaection case, §0.15 closing was dull Gl b | EAjen: “Snipaenich, BEI8 Datwi BEORN, SRIW [y follows, ench buyer purchaeing (he num- : - of Illinols will fn the afternoon deliver an Dec. [1004G% 0 0074 @70, 0 1a 70 i e S MISCBLL \\’uui"us' L] ‘hl;h' e'won'\'r“::‘sl'f'k""~"'°*'"‘ prices on | 51, VESTON, Sept. 3.—COTTON—Steady | ber of head indicated: AAG Y address on “The Truth About the Oleomar- TIRGY| T TN TING, | NUTE-English walnuts, per Ib., 15 AL s EhdsR it il at Sc. AR B D, NS Hogy: Shees: Graham-—Colo. garine Business.” The discussion on this i 4o e de ber 1t Atchtso vesvees W80, Pasifc — s i 7 steers...11% 4 15 4 4 f w o% sl gy | berts, por Ib., 1o wimonds, por 16, 1 (oRlson, coesrooo T0B0. Pacifo .oiviie. 60 TR TN G.H. Hammond Co el Gk e of hogs today were | QUeAtion will be led by Hon. J. Sterling . 1l 0 B GaX | Faw Deanuts,’ por’ Ib., ubigc; roasted, BOIDIA i 98 180, Ratiway Ll g Wit and Company. 9 Ught even for a Atonday and e enoria | Morton of Nebraska, ex-secretary of agri- eyl U % | HIDES-No. 1 gr 6o No. § green, | Sanadian, Pacifia .18 Bt L. & W. NEW YORK, Sept, 80.—O1L—Cottonseed, | R. Becker & Degan . i3 ;:‘_'k"!"l!u;:'m-lr(\vn'} :mp O ocad | nd others. At the evening session on wdl | alleona i s 8%c; No. 1 salted, c; No. 2 salted, : | Ches. & Ohlo. s L by | tendy; prime yellow dze, Petroleum. steady; | Vansant & Co.. § i - | fully Be. The market started out with the | Wednesday Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews, | x,\.mmh} R |1 el cult 8 o, 12 by, NG, 3 vead Jeola reiincd” New Lorkc, 6 Philadeivhia and |J. L. Carey 00000 bulk selling at $555 And 3687, agans: | chancellor of the Unfversity of Nebraska, | alf, 12 to 15 1bs., e $ a o 0 ssee Bultimore, $7.60; Philadel - | Lobman SBiiivaesn N 0tse BHices " o 1 1600 (14 6214 14 6% 14 07 | pelts, 2@Toe; horachiden, $1.00G5. Chicay L& Dot G| At sy R, e b6, Rosln, qulet: strained, [ W 1. Stephen ... ot |45 and Soto on Saturdny. At those prices | will deliver an address on “The Farmatead 3 2214 16 2% 1800 | 18 60 | 16 17 - Mo biceen, il do_bt common o good, $140. Turpentine, steady, | Hill & Huntzinger . and then for a time not much was done, | Beautiful.” sy 1625 | 16 1234 18 123 16 30 St. Louis Grain Provistol Chicago & E. L16| do 24 pfd..eies O POOL, Sept. 30.—OTL—Cottonseed i L AL G The last end of the market was rather| At Thursday forencon's session, Leonard Mav [ aong oyl oomal 00 BT. LOUIS, Sept WHEAT—Firm; No, (r[x’x:ufl“m“\\...m 33“ “"1- Central ‘Hu‘ll refined, Spot, firm at 248, Turpentine | Dennis & Co...... :1[«:; n:dlflw ‘(‘v'::lng was weak on common | Pearson, B. 8., V. M. D., state veterinarian Sept. 140 atg) 0 013 10 223 | 2 red, cash, ‘elevator, MGT0Wc; track, Hia@ | 99 b BEd-ee N do prd . ®pirits, stendy, 2. Rosin, common, | A. 8. Mawhinney . atendy, Vpanything at all good was fully | ot pennsylvania, will read a paper ontitlad Oct. §1% 8k 1000 | e’ Meptomber, e December,” INC: | oitage” 7N W.Ilh Avne Eabrens steady at 4s 1iad. Petroleum, refned, steady | Hamiiton & R..". ST the highent prtceday, gold at 37 ‘which | “State Control of Animal Discases.” Hon L fi8 L 0, B oA C, R 1 &P HOU'S & Bibrecs. .. at fdd. Linseed, steady, 326, 2 F, Husz ... i o c £ P 0 Ak R ioe; track, | S R 1. R T D ek, "t tnohanged. Wi R e i tev. Today's advance carries the market | J. W. Heston, president of the South Da- Hept. 4! “”v,“ ::;: glg:»m:‘vsapl%r‘ubor, S%c; December, 614@ | Chicen T & T U Welle LONDON, Sept. nz;“gu.—llmne[ 318 6d. | Other buyers .... 5,250 },’Vfi( ;‘:;'{f ‘:[_Khl';‘;‘l;r‘_'_lrn‘;mhfd jnce & kota Agricultural college, will speak on Oc! g | O7he; May, 59i4c i ] o M S PO 1 0 T “% | Turpentine ‘spirits, 26s 3d. = - | peel vday. Rep! e sales: - vy it 2 Jan, i gag g | OATELower: No. 2 cash, Fc; track, | 0, O 0 & Sl (8 Amer. o . SAVANNAH, Sopt. 30.—OTL—Spirits tur- [ Totals ...................6106 9 | No A Sh b UNosAve gn. e The Farmers' Opportunity.” * “Soil Cul May 830 | 842 soptember and Decsmber, ¥10i MBY.| “a5" 1t prav..orees B Amer.. Tan. Ol L. pentine, unchanged CATTLE-There was & good supply of Moo UT WTeRT, | ture in the Semi-Ar est” will be tha T » o l-":,:"p‘;l;'“g{;};: c. Q0 34 DA e 2R G0 = = ;.m.- (s&;flly at ;u market points, L] that { sl 3,‘; ?:;; subject of the address of Prof. H. W. Camp- No. 3. o . { prd., s 49 P I h uyer; t ve t in 'order to - AR - Cash guotations were as follows: —Dull and barely steady; red win. | pel. & Iudeon.....168 s & R offec Market B3t B} (he caitie toey ey oroes Wl 120 L ) v;_eur.;,rox-n ; lmdzlun .mr‘.;lmn. Hon. :n:m FLOUR-Steady; winter patents, $3.60( patents, $340G35; extra fanoy and | Del. L & Wo....20 | do pr NEW YORK, Sept. 30.~COFFEE-8pot [ il Beur feature at thie point was the big [0 ; 5. © . Brown of Indiana will present facts $.60; straights, $3.0043.40 are, $2.80G3.40; | strafghts, $3.0003.16; clear, $2.852.90, ik M Bera i el 2" | Rio, firm; No. 7 Involce, §13-18e. MNd, | Break in prices at Chicago last week. Beef |5 ' mw ... about “Anclent American Forests, Living goring speciala, $4UN10; "patents, "R.00) | REEDS—Timothy,’ firm dt $.8G6T, with |40 PF1 oo (AN L steddy, Futures opened steady, with priccs | steers here were quoted strong, whtle in G o 4 and Petrified.” At Thursday's evening ses- .60 stralghts, §2.804 e wortl H i arket. i 3 sl ot . 5410 points higher, in sympathy = wi e y from L] & H iR . 4 WHEAT—No. 3, 65089%c; No. 2 red, 69%@ [ CORNMEAL—Steady at $2.90. do lst pfd...iilll 6 F oal T0aher cabies, an. advance 1n the Rio ox- W, °‘{m-‘i":::‘}"":‘M;‘ih;'}'fic'flg;_"" i 24 o 160 sion, Mrs. Bertha Dahl Laws of Minnesota 132 2832332 8 14c. BRAN—Quint; sacked, east track, 77@mo,. | do 21 ped Il o Gas ... change and brisk foreign demand, inspired | Chica, S 90 40 6 85 [ 120 will address the c “The A 5 3 N i d n Vor. _pc on, Tobas d 3 cago and cows also broke 15@25c except 3. 4 address congress on “The Ameri CORN-No. 2 yellow., B, HAY Easier; Umothy, $12.00G16.00; pralrie, | {6 Nor il 18 Tobacco ... by continued reports of bubonic plagie in | the very best, which were about steady. n |g " ] {id can Girl and the Home." Hon. M. F. Greeloy OATS— iaittec: No. 2 white, 36%@ | $10.006G11.00. 8 #8050 i « 15| Hrazil. Local traders, however, did not | view of those reports buyers started out fhiee e 61" Bouth Dikota. will. sive bis views on 8¢, No. 3 wl Ry 11740 WHISK Y—Steady. $1.30 T MR TR b SR . tuke so much stock in the plagie FUmors | here to buy their supplies lower. In some |0 B o i ,, RYE—No. 2. 36@56%c. IRON COTTONTIES—$1.50, Tows Cantral b Eroaning. CoaY .02 and late in the morning prices commenced | cuses they succeeded and in others they | B 5 The Farm Home and Life. BARLEY Fair to cliolce malting, fagen. | BAGGING - shgric. o, e e SRIEER L : « | to ense off under free oftarlngs by the bear | did not. 18 12 At the sersion Friday forenoon, Hon. J. PROVISIONS-—Mess porle § LS00 | Lard, lower at #0774 Dry “elt ' meats |, 1, P Lot Hntn ] Power clid “mirkets closed up well | Sales, &0 | were'afew good bunchen among them, But [ 11+ - ent the “Present Status of Wool-Growlng." rd, per 100 1hs. #6200 "Short | (boxed), atendy; extra shorts, 8936 olear | Loulh, & Nyh. T bagzs, Including: October, 5.10; November, | as o general thing the quallty was rither | 7} g, “The Relation of Mining Industries to (boxed). STE0QLT: short clear | (boxed). steady; extra shorts, $i0.35; clear | Met. Bt. Ry ational Lead b December, 1.0005.800; Japuary. S4lc] | ommon. "The better, grades did not sell e H) ‘arming,” will be the subject of an address xed), $9.5009.6). b Fiba, $10; clenr sides, $10.37g. Mex, Central ...... tional Sait pREuaty i gt SR ol (R L 05 vere meglected nnd & little Jower in most | SHEEP—Thero was a big run of sheep | to be delivered by Congressman E. W. Ma WHISK Y~ 1lasis of high wines, $1.90, H.\I|i‘7TA'l.x;~5Is,\-nd‘ lower at $4.42%. Spelter, | Mex. National i) do pea e bR ) - ARNEREL 000 Tl METSRABISTIN and ai g0 10 and lamba here” today ind e’ Chicako WS | tin of South Dakota. At the PPl i q . | higher at $3.69. 3 8t. Liooeos merican —— o8, iberal, | Guoted 10@ ower packers here tried to ik I e o twenty Fon e *hIP- | M ST RY—Quiet: chickens, Tc: springs, Pactfi ... o ; Sugar Market. AL Do N e Fards A few | buy thelr supplien for jess money. A tew | 81on on Friday the delegates will listen to Articles. I Receipts. Shipments, i80; furl:'o_ 8, THei youns, bafc; ducks, I8 it 41 %4 | NEW YORK, Sept. . —SUGAR—Raw,quiet | early sales were about steady, but after ::’.H‘,‘: rlr:;v'l‘.r! v«;;:ll'h-:': sold at rI(])\llt;I(-n ;‘a the final reports of committees and take lour, ml,'.r»;:‘,‘.“ W‘m‘m,_ creamery, 110 & Pressed 8, C. and steady; fair refining, 3.c; centrifugal, | that the market was sunrrull" a dblnm e atry, Arioa, by ’u-'.mi“ 5;-:;?: lnn-rm! ® | action upon them. After the election of Haine el . (BELL, 3 G0 pfd e 9 test, B ; molasses sugar, 2 3{-32c. Refined, | lower and rather slow . 'rn{nr« iave besi | owver ! dy to o dime | meers and the selection of a place fo. hold- . e SGGE—Bteady at 16 Nor +. S¥ta| Pullman B, CL.111 autet; No. 6, 46 No T 4f6c; No & & good many cows coming for some WHS | “Sheep moved more freely than did the | ing the next annual meeting of the congress Rye bu . . BIPT8—Flour, 11,000 bbls: wheat, |, do . Repubile Steel .. | 507, 0y Dbt Moy 0 e e 1 1R51 | foday. ™ I P jambs and it was rather late before many | the gathering will adjourn Bariey, bu..". : bu.: corn, 47,000 bu'; oats, 93,000 bu. ' |**No. Pacifie pfd... 47 | do pta ... o | No. 12 130c; No. 13 420¢: Noi I 420 |10 e, caives and stags sold from steady | had changed hands. They sold mostly 10 & & ; v AR od SHIPMENTS—Flour, %00 bbls.; wheat, |Ontario & W, . 3% |Sugar A i | standard S04 conteationey rrusiod’ | to & Tittle lower w! the common stuft |16c 1o in smypathy with the deciine 1N | pee——————— On the Produce exch oday the but- [, 801 N = 1 oats, ‘1,000 bu, * | Pennaylvania s1aygTenn, ¢ &1 6t |mould A, 66 cut loaf, Gise; cfushed, | to & litd Chicago, i o T heesa, bloedy batic. Be Mibonsesinemne FARAIRE, (oogireer dilinion B, & By 0o el Boasisen (5 Ll it “Fhero were a good many stockers and | The demand for feeders continued fairly LEGAL NOTICE. steady; frosh, 10%c. ? el Kansas City Grain and Provisions. G s NEW ~ORLEANS, Sept. 30 —SUGAR- |feeders in the ylrd;llodg?‘i‘o\xll}l‘“l‘xl; many w,";.f":,,ifl}'f' Just about last week's prices - S KANSAB CITY, Bept. 30.—~WHEAT—De- |8t L. & 8. F. : Quiet; centrifugal vellow, 315164 3-14c; | cholce heavy weights Quotations: Cholce yearlings, $3.35@3.50; NOTICE 4 ; AL o vers 3 and brought fully NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |cember, 60%c; May, 0kc; cash, No. 2 hard, | do lst ptd... s S senondel MSKo. " Mplasess, 8isady | centris SR Roll deiatd SN0INEINENT: TanT nalr i £00d yearlings, $3.20@3.3; choice | Bids will be received at the office of the 651,@6%c; No. 3, He@iilec; No. 2 red, 0a » ugal, 6@10c weights and the common Stuff of —all [ Wethers, 33254335, fair to good wethers, | commissioner of public lands and bulldings o g A . Wool Auailan b welghts was almost impossible to sell. The)('{ $3.0043.20;, cholce ewes, £275G3.00; fair to |at Lincoln, hv_hna-k(n, t:nr l')x'n:ln-n‘nallm;-‘tlwllv mixed, 66%@b7c; No. 2 white, 57@58c. o130 | Wetel YDON ¥ W oy or- | last week and prices were lower. 354,507 0 §00d_sp! { , $3.9 3 o ) @ il LONDON, Sept. 3.—WOOL—'The off: a_spr Commodities. ! 2 white, 36 @36%c $ i (LONPaN, S 5 1 auction sales today num- [ _The big end of the recelpts today wa 1;;}(:;1;1‘?! Sothers, 8.7 o feeder lambs, Iv'\‘:'“:&':v“:g“"m" ach, r‘m_"m;d""'j l!,‘:::; NEW YORK, Sept. 3.~ FLOUR—Racaipts, c. e x-dlvidend. **Last sale bered 15,20 bales. The sales will close Oc- | western rangers, but, the proportion of fat " el il %o increase the number to ninety, should it )23 bbls., exports, 67,837 bbls.; dull and timothy, $13.00G14.50; chofce | IR & tober 10. Sales in detall: New South |steers was rather "l’,‘h_ ‘{"} SHAE STRee | ¢ Av. Pr. |10 oeemed best to do #0 at tha time cons B oty e Aoa uily fatr o g | prairie. $izogusso Taide Wales, 5i bales; scoured, 4i4d@1s 7d; greasy, | sold without much dificulty at about Iast | 26 feeder ewes.......... ce 3180 | O CCYs made. All bids must ba submitted 82 K6@3.05; chotce to fancy, $3.30G5.%. e TR = Greamacy - 10QINos duliyy New York Money Market. 46 wQiieensiand Lo Dales: wreasy, 76 ek Broes, O e and s trifie loweE, R 9 18 | on or before Mgnday, October 14, T "at 12 CORNMISAL- Basy; yellow western, §1.15; | f4nCy, s i e 3 S ctoria, 1000 bales: scoured, 5d@ | market was 8 lttle slow and & (C.68, loWek, | 3 feeder ew « S'elock noon, The board ressrves the right clty, $1.16. EGGS_Steady; fresh Missourl and Kan- | NEw YORK, Sept. 3.—MONEY—On eall, |18 10; greasy.” 3%@10d. =~ South Ausiralia, | Cows were genefally a, dme CWEL SRG Y i to reject any or_all bids IYE—Firm; No. 3 western, 6%4c f. o. b. | f8 stock, duoted on ‘change at 1ic dozon, | sieady at 5G4 per cent; last loan, v ner | 2100 bales: grensy. 4G10d. ‘Tarmania, 100 |none too active. C ¢ yestern owes., GEORGE D. FOLLMER, afont 3 i loss off, cases returned. f cents rling. rave, & pet Conts Trime el | Gales: greasy, My@d; New Zealand, 430 | steady, but othiers were almost unsalable Sea0ar evos President Board Fublic Lands and_Bufld- BARLEY—Steady; feeding, 62 c. 1. t., |, JRECKEIPTS-AVhoat, 15840 bu.; corn, 106~ | cantlia paper, 141154 i CT | bales; greasy Cave 0f Good Hope | WIS Ul tendenor ok BRGS CAWANANS 13 faader weihars tags. sdstm BN Racainte, B30, b RN TS Wheat, 80000 bu.i corn, 10, |, STERLINC EREINGE teavy, win [and Nutal, tho bales: scoured, Tid@ls 24d; | Representttivg ppr®irppps, 1 foeder lambs ... i ORI 'HEAT-Recelpts, 223,290 bu; _exports, ; 1189 + 18 | actual businoss in bankers' bills at 84 . B : ’ 5 0479 biapot stendys No's red WL o1 | sebi Tiohts, 0L, for demand. and at 31 g tor sty M No. A Wyeming wethord Bids wiil be recelved at the ofice of the B s T D : ll;utl‘\‘n“, &“»":IZ Liverpool Grain and Provistons. ;’,:',.’,fifl!",’,‘;{::" P S84 and $.86%; com- ew York Dry Goods Market. T 376 BT A western wethers.. ] O oSy The eonatruotion and BUCtInE £ 0. b aflont.’ Options opened steady And | 1 1VERPOOL. Sept. 3 —WHEAT—8pot, | | S1LVER—Bar, $$iac; Mexican dollars EW YORK, Sept. 3.—DRY GOODS— STEERS AND HEIFERS. 11 Wyomtng wethera....![ U 67 I place of four fron doors for four vaults were later sustalned by 1ight offerings and | o EVERECDT, BORE S0 SRamA LTl es, | 45tc. i ‘e has becn an_ average amount of | 1 1087 500 [ yoatern wether i 94 11 Basement of the capitol butlding in Lin- large seaboard clearances, In face of blg .‘“. a v“mm‘;m." e ) i March, 58 ien " | BONDS—Government, Irregular; stats, in. | Dusiness In brown goods and sheetings. (e '9'0' wethers. ... 1 B0 | coln, according to specifications on file in £ I 1 eady; Ma S8 @ 79, ¥ . ' - o il 01 I8 hus B 0f A y (. foee . 8. 8 ed o atistics; ed steady: May, TSRGTWWC | nau taigd " Futures, steady: October, losing quotations on bonds are as |10t much business doing. Prints very firm 269 Wyoming lam ] oFbetore Monday, October 14, at 12 o'clock hoon. Tho board reserves the right to r losed at 70c; October. THK@Ia%e, closed ro\Zuture 20 in staple lines. Fancles quiet. Ginghams . o Recamber, T S-164(Tte, closed at T A HNRI - IRYampeT, | MURI Deosmber, firm. Sales of regular print clothe, dc. 2 lambe ... SUE i ¢ n 0 or all bids. GREORGE D, FOLL Commissioner Public Lands and 7 a ] 2 EEE s st smestoas RN~ Recelpts, 46,000 bii.; exports, 83 hd. S ref. I, rex. MWL & N. uni 4 2 | 5 ) W PROVISIONS-Lard, American refined, in 87 1 . unt. ds... 102 7 gpot asuyi No. % SN n:l};;‘::fl":m:'fl'g pails, firm, 58 6d; Prime western, in tierces, [ 0 £oubon .- 1AW Mox. Central ds.... a4 Evaporated and Dried Frults. stoady with wheat and then weakened un- | teady, o1 Hams, short cut, steady, 52s 94 upes a0 et tne,. . 34 | Npw YORK, Sept. 30.—EVAPORATED dor lquidation, bearlsh cables and poor | (HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), dull, P -+ Ty M S Le 510 | APPLES—The market for evaporated ap- cash demand; finally rallied with wheat and | £30£3 58 G0 toupan o o g =T 4 9 | Des Tuled moderately active and Closed easy;: May, 64(@62%c, closed at 62%c; [, The imports of wheat into Liverpool [ 40 Soupon oot do 28 . <% |kteady. State, common to good Dotoner. tlis@itre, cloned at 61sae: Decem: | Jast week ' were 130500 quarters from At. | 42 014 4 reg.....l12 o, v. Central 1 prime, 8%@S3c: cholee, 9c; fancy, 9% ber, 614@she, closed at G1%c. ¥ Jantic ports; none from Pacific ports and 0 DouBag “sireers HIN], 200 §80: Tihn CATIFARNTA “DRIED. 'rrnuf‘i‘s—Qu OATS--Receipts, 141,600 bu.; exports, 15,461 | .00 quarters from other ports. 'The im-| 40 o0 8 gero00r2 10 C. gen RNt e bu.; spot dull; No; 2 white, ilc; No. 3 white, [ POTts of corn from Atlantic ports last | \¢f “Gi" g0 gt N, Jactic e L Wotge. ns .m“"?,'\.“":,,,;%e;‘ “:.‘ Yl week were 13,700 quarters A o W g o — pping, o Koo witimore N eading " gen cholce, 85@0c Toledo ain and Seed. *do 3 717 5t f,',: e Y ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30.—WOOL~Dull, nom- Good Fat Steers a Dime to Fifte Cents Higher—Hogs Active. CHICAGO, Sept, #.—CATTLE-Receipts 21,000 head, including 150 head Texans, .00 head westerns; good fat steers, 10@16¢ higher, others steady; good to prime s 36.1076.60; poor to medium, $4.0045.5 ers and feeders, lower, §2. $1.50@4.65, helfers, $2.004.75, canners, $1.508@ LEEEEEEEE 1S EIFER| BL'L"LA. PO T T T T T e g 8 g 38 ¥ ggImew % 1 . i ;):Alavlnm HOPS-Qulet; state, common to choice, rOLE! 2 20.— W1 St L. . . medium grade, 124@17c; lght fine, E .30, Is, $1.76G4.7: calve 3 00€18.50; C 901 o, Lot 100 beop. MaThe. e crop: TOLEDO, Sept. 30.-WHEAT~Lo sl R @ldc; heavy fine, 9%@Tise; tub washed, STAGS. e '.?‘.‘,‘ e, L0, wosivem S gLt heap ates acifle const, 1800 crop, 1i@loe; 18§ | Aulet: No. 2 cash and September, T2%c; ) [ 4( do 38 2 ™ 2% - 6.40, crop, '0qt1le; 1848 crop, 5@9c. cembe ucs May, T6%e ; do 18t ine 128 A & AP, - - STOCK CALVES, O 0as-Recelpts, 31,00 head; entimatad 0 g RElirttendyy Oalyeton. o, comber, I8lge; May, 68e k0. dhae L1061 Ko, Pactfic 48 Ka ve Stock Market, AR e e tomorrow, 21,000 head; left over, 2,000 head; o alifornia, o 2 lbs., e nt 3 ‘a ot lcago & A o adlw be. . C 0 ¥ ; p v d_ 8tre 0 be e dry, 24 to 30 1bw., ke i . '2"and September, 3%c; s Tallnay & ‘| KANSAS CITY, Sept. 3—CATTLE-Re- BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. A ASNLe A MEORE aio B0 hiIgher] Man Places LEATIIER Stéady’ hemlock sole . | May, 3 % ) L. & W. da cefpts, 7.000 h natives, 4,000 head T i L 1 620 3 heavy, $685@7.20; rough heavy, $8.50 y nos Ayres, lght avy welghts, 2 . o bt 3 o W e n’ Pacific 4y ro-fed stec ] @6.5; 1ght, $6.7506.90; of sales, § B AU e, y Active; prime and Octo- A el s sirong, 106 | 3.1 e Fori dlnc KTGRHRGE BE il O Ohio and Indiana L RROVIBIONS THeet, m: tamily, g1t soq | " A s 1045 *Wabash 15 ...l o ; \ %0 Tower: | £:1:.00unn irapaasy WSHEER AND _LAMBS-Recelpts, 30,00 0 R, ST P B reiadetonta Burier ana meas [E005 T SR T B fopakon: SR 0 Lo ae RO TR e ot demeransed. | Sept. 30 and Oct. 7 mess, $I8.00G1800. Cut moeats, 'firm; pickled | == ({LADELPHIA, Sept. ITTER~ | *Erie prior llen 4. 6ily West Shos 4 western-fe oc 1G6.00; western range . sreneas 00d to cholce wethers, $3.50G27; falr to — Bullies, taiitec: “plokied T ot P AILADELPHIA, Sept. 80.-BUTTER- | *40e 2007 R0 vt B 2% | Wteors, 8 250410 Texan and Indians, £ 80 4 i - | e i g B ahecp, $9.00 westorn steamed, $10.330 October clos 2 iom - fresh nearby and western. | Hocking Val. 4us...107 £L004.25; helfers, $9.00@0.00; canner, 31700 T Tt Jamb, $3.50G4.6, b iw R Il folnod hanper classd Af Quoirm, fresh nsatby and western, & 2 bulls, $2.2@ 1.00; calves, $3.0006.2, e . 4 : Jiclal Saturday: Cattle, 551 | On sale 1at and 30 Tuesday of each Month. HIDEB-—-Steady; Galyeston, 20 to 25 Ibs., | , SORN-_Dulli No_ 2 mixed, cash, & t\;‘&fi, fi';:mu-':;"”m urx N ‘n‘.‘,.--m 1‘ Sq *Bid. **Offored. Recelpts, 7,00 head: market . 8 aeLeay h N 48 head; sh 283 head Tourist Rates on sale DAILY to all sums or’ egular: ~family, $1T.WG18.W; ZESE—Unchanged short clear. $17.606719.00. e T i s 1 P g R oL ounce, vy, & i mixed pac BUTTER - Recelp 5 firm; [ Sroams: fa Yo hatce. shdone” T FUll | “NONEY-—2g3 per cent. The rate of dis- | +10; Lght, 86.150635; pigs, $5.2506.10. Thull.... 240 a » 30qic; Imitation creamery, 14140 ¢ 8-16G2)4 per cent; for three months' b cad: market steady, wer orn . 0 1 state dalry, Ha2le L Visible Sapply of Grals LG5 118 fer cent months’ bills, iamby, 33506425, weatern wethers, $3.00 | 1 bull.... 1680 240 CHEESE—Receipts, 604 pkgs.; firm:| N YORK, Sept. 30 -GRAIN—The — 3 ew 0@3.00; feeders, $2.5043.25; | 1 bull tancy lar colored, 9%¢; “fancy large | visible supply of graln Saturday, Septembor London Stock Quorations, k. $1.50a 1 bull white, #yc: fancy small colored, 9%@loc; | 28, as compiled by the Produceé exchange, JDON., 8 " i — 1 bull. tancy’ smali white, 3 is" as ows: Wheat, 35,304,000 bu, in:| LONDON, Sept. 30.—4 p. m.—Closing $t. Louis Live Stock Market. bull EGGS--Recelpts &.; steady; state | crease 2,670,000 bu.: corn, 19,489,00 bu, in. | = , b et T % feeders.. M3 18 cows, munlz’;‘nuuyl;:mlu .”w.‘m- n, candlad, s W b, ate \ia w;l bu., increase | Cons., money . ::; :7 N g ~;4' |“ est fi_Sl;r lll.':l‘ -Smfl‘- v;h zfl " AT }l‘l. R R1¢' elipt foeders lémws | c; western, uncandled, 17@30 e, bu.; rye, W0 ., Increase 130,00 | , 40 Accoun M 110 do: pi¢ 700 head, Includin, 20 heac exans; ceders. 1010 COWS. | ALLOW—Stendy; city (82 per phig), fc; | bu: barley, 1.875,000 bu., Increasy 456,00 bu. | Anaconda ... (No. Pacin market €téady; native shipping and export, | 5 foeqors. 100 26 cows, | stenay: grassers, sgme lower; veals, $3.00 WALL STREET Pountry (packages free), Siadibtac. e LR Atehison ontarto & W $4.90006.05;, dressed beef and butcher stecrs, | 10 tasders. . 911 2 cows, 8.75; Nitle caly S@4.00; Rrassers and RICE »énl«-l Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. ped 0514 Pennaylvania $8.60a6.00; steers under 1,000 Ibs., $4.6505 PieT® a0 340 1cow Sttermilks, $12@i0; western calves, | Momey WAl Kurn Lig Menthly Retura MOLASSES-—-Qulet, i lore & Ohlo..103% Reading 2114 | stockers ‘and feeders, $2.3004.15; cowe and | | puil ) 22 b1 v 34.6205614 70, clty dressed veals, 0@l per 1. | The Investor's Fund Pays Sem!-Monthi POULTRY-Allve, lower: springers, 10c APOLIS, Sept. 30.—~WHEAT- adian Pacifis 13 do 1at ped ' | helter 005,00, canners, $1.25@2.2; bulls, | & oaives 8 AND LAMBS--Receipts, 22064 | The oldest established 1n America, No turkeys, S@i0c; fowls, 10be} drossed, aasier; | S4F December, 66%c; May, 70%@ |Ches. & Ohlo 46%| do 24 prd $2.254 Texas and Indfan steers, $3.104 M itere. 18 sows. head, sheep, steady: lambs, lower; 'sheep, | certificate-holder ever lost a cent. Pays springers, 12505 fowls, i turkeys, 10g 120 |7 Chicago Ot W $0. Rallway $15: cows and helfers, $2.1003.35 heifer, 1 bull. §2.50@3 culls, $1L75G200, lambs, $3.7500.20, | ments made to all sgbecribers every MITALS-Th the abuence of simsortt i | * PLOUR-First patents, 3004390 socond |Co M. & St B io ped HOGS- Receipts, 7,240 head | market strong s 1 cow 1 car. $.40; culls, $2.0@3.50; Canada lambs, | days. No trouble. ~No_deiay. Money at Londdn declned £1 108 todas, withait | Patents, first clears, $28G2.97; second | Denver & R %30, Pacino higher: pigs“and lghts, $6.70@4.5 - ' 10 cows $5.1005 30 refunded on demand. Write today for being active. The undertone of the market | Clears. »td 5% [nlan Pacinc ¥ s, $6.70G6.9); butchers, $6.9a7.25 3 4 cows. HOGS— Recelpts, 06 head; lower at $5.50@ | particulacs, free to any uddress. was ‘weak. with spot quoted at the close at | BRAN=In bulk, $13.00g13.2 1 prd { W(AND | LAMBS-Rocelpts o Sows .10, C. E. MACKh1) & CO, 111165 and futures at £109 4 at 2% | head; market steady’: native muttons, Rudson Dollding, New Yo eympathetic decline took place Milwnukee Grain Market i ; o e lambs, $1054 culls and buc # bulls. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, York, market was very weak. Spot was quote PAYSERE e - inois Central t2ig | ST stockers, §2 1 e b g e 2 at $2060 at the close, With seilers ut that | pMILOVALIERE, o\ Sept, 30, — WHE Lous. & Nash — feeders. . 488 N R DRt TN Y repmoune 105D, New York full| BAR SILVER—Qulet at 2015-16d per her; top Bly: bulk of sales, 36.700 NEBRA SHIPMENTS-OMclal Saturday: Cattla, | mer resorts, allowing stop-overs at Detrolt, e @ T80 head; hogs, 471 head; sheep, 380 head . Niagara Faiis, Buffalo and other polnts, ive Stack Market. For rates, lake trips, Pan-American de. i p scriptive matier and 'all information cal NEW YORK, Sept. % BEEVES-Re. |a"®MY FICKET OFFICE, 1415 FAINAD celpts, 5,031 head; 67 cars on sale; steers, | SPREET, (Paxton Hotel Block) of writ steady to loc low 1 cows, steady | HARRY 'E. MOORES, G. A. P.' D., Omah (o strong; steers, xen and siagw $4.75@5.10; bulls, COWS 865 - — e — exports fomorrow, 76 head cat 1 3,100 Quarters of beef. Cables, steady i CALVES—Recefpts 2,50 he als, OLDEST! SAFEST BEST! sier: No. 1 northern, 10@7le; No. 2 n M. K & b +|Spanish t Beure. Copper, In London was aulet. with en W@ December, iy e 8 3 |pmanish 4 . Cut Price on Ralsins. fevders 5 Saao; Texane uiid westerna, 3575 Boyd Commigsion Co 33 1as 0 VE- §tes 0. 1, Mlaibe sl DeHee RRaNG A o co i @38; cows and helfers, $1.35a6.00; bulls an are copper was nominally quote: Ay D, o 3 N. ¥, Central 4lDeBecrs FRESNO, Cal., Sept. 80.—The directors of | '} Cow! 9 7 T %3 oa ers and feede 5 17.00 '"f ,_,k..dg.,!,],,.h,r ",“;'. $16 321616, 00 w‘r}r\lu.r ady; lf 80c; sample, 456 — — the California Raisin Growers' association | 1 on :;:“". \x. 0 ’l‘:-:‘ni';r'lf‘lnius\zlmlw.| ""“\.3,{[;" Buccessors to Jnlfl:-"l‘ oyd & Ce., or casting_and clectrolvtic. Lead quiet | “Gopn._ pecember, 5oige. Bank Clearings, have cut prices and have entered into a 2 $3.00716 0. ere at $4.37% and 1s 34 lower at London, 4 RS i 5 Sy L | N O I p W Rocegin, 100 b, market sond COMMISSION closing at €11 18 9d. Spelter was dull and Bt TR BALTIMORE, Sept. (HOUR=Racaipty, | hariet {nehangea at home and abrodd, domestic _Eisin Butter Market. wDALEIMORE, fep bandle the crop. The prices are on a basis 78 cows Uil medim and heavy. B odTi54; bkt | GRAIN. PROVISIONS AND STOCKS ron markets being quiet. Plg ‘iron wa ELGIN, 1ll, Sept. 30.—BUTTER—The HICAGO, Sept. 30.—Clearings. $26,836, Fomewhat lower than 3 cents fn the sweat 4 cows... pigs. $5.00@6.75 4 of T » rants, $.0G10.00; No. 1 northern, foundry, [ price of butter advanced another cent on 0463 posted exchange. # el e 16 cows. ... SHEEP AND LAMBE-Recelpts, 6,80 o uilding. 0080, No. 3 foundry, """"'"“7,8“’§ he Board of Trade to Thy 480 New York exchange, 10g20c discol 0%, but are made without say gusrantes . 3 cows. . head; market steady to 100 lower; lambs | Direct wires to Chicage and New Yerk 80; No. loundry, southern, $14.15@15. 3,600 1bs., were quickly BT. LOUIS, Bept. N.—Eltnfln. , $7.132,245; | that these prices will be malntained. : = cows. strong to 10c higher, Gorvespendence, John A Warrea & On

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