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‘ 10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1902 ————— K COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 570 e gtagsamer il | BRgm s o e 45 2ot | G S i ofS8 208 (™ o e inmint vt | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ; MNecelpts, wail pkgs.; steady;| BRAN—In bulk, $11.50. were Fikia Wers weamsr, | hlgher. The ession was Sarhed by ex | y.“t,, Hatge ‘and small. SN0 - Rio_tMtos n.pnw-a jith Copper. Kaffirs | treme duliness, although the pricen varied 3 :un:;nr ; steady; "I‘o:l. Toledo Graln and Seed. '::‘a;fi:r' . ‘n o T rading | at '¢|5..;‘.. times mr':'u.flt‘ polnts from W 5 ob { ‘ g western can W o The private fate of count | last 's close. jces were ne ttle Reoei Desirable ! Frost Boars Again Becomes Paster in the weatorn. 179, Y| ToLEDO. por, ,‘:&"‘",;.:‘J:L’ AS; | yne 11816 par cent” Three per cont rentes, mchlnznd to's points higher, with the un- Osf pts Very Light an a H 4 :‘ Grin i et RE Gt ol ottt | Briater e |V B o SR e kL | Sene et el S et 0 iy Kies Ve B i i ressed, stea ;| CORN—buil, ®e; September, | 490 : i ® cows. : western fowls, 11G13e; turk : spring | o CORN=Dull, Rrm BERLIN, 8ept. S—Pricts’ were heavy on §380; November, bc: December, §,4006. e H S - g - — Turkeys, 2o, ) sye; De- | the botirse _today. interna: | March, 5.60g6.6%; May, 6.75; July, 5.800 WEAK e 9 WHEAT 15 LEADER N THE ADVANCE | uoliss ALo--Copper was femer, and, Behet | cupbes st *1 =07 September: ATmentines reattod. cecipt”ihoss. ot Sast 4 HOGS OPENED WGHR, SUT CLANED 3 bula i il i today una ‘Somewnat more e de- nes reacted, ex: of 1897, 2 man ;""'";r-;“"‘ ive sources from con | i, i f A higher; | Bpanish 48 wore fifm. Exchange on Lon- Colton Market. § steors. H 15 CRE TS o sk, | SEEDS_Clover, active, firm and higher; Spanigh 0 P tandard Dhoeiite. electrolytic —S1L.eog | Qeiober. JenusT B P | gy B ] NEW YORK, Sept §-COTTON-8pot DRGNS Sor FhGen NI SR S R }: Boows... o 310 | Corn After Early Advance R fl-':l!"n.lnnd r-nl]n( }flllgwu.u‘ l;op';:‘e.rrhatr: a“':m;y‘ e, . P WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TABLE, Ic‘lga .ce-':r“-"“ .uulow«r n\ldd||ln :‘e‘: Market Was ‘:mu. : 'nvl.. oos 3 8/ v > ndon was also higher and the AR IR, t teers. cowa. .".-: 'e = |(I s :' e‘;’l.:‘ “ B e s PRl s oobper, Ph PRIk Producs Wustiet: ess Transacted by {;‘;"r"'n e Nn!ttm‘nr D"oTc'f"'ne Y 5 e - 1ol 15 S . | i <ty g g s was more active and steadler in the local PHILADELPHIA Sept. §_BUTTER— 8.47c; January, 8.4%c: reb'mir a.g7c; March, u 400 lcalf...... 89 ! Higher in Sympathy. mllrk;t sales of the fifty tons spot .x( 5| pirm, good demand; extra ";1""' creani- anke. lucedA ril l’nd r. i 8.39¢. n.« rnlr;:t .f ;. ‘oomw'u. and five ery, 30c; extra nearby prints, Zic. NEW YORK, Sept. 5—The following | opent rm, 2 pointa'lower on September cows. .10 oscd ~ey Tone, t. 5. e 3 steers. CHICAGO, Bept. §.—Grain speculators be- | Sady o The London market nf“fli.“’l‘{:'" :..ler?."“»'lff".'éfil"fl,.".,‘.fi'}%': B s .M"f"."'fl;'. |- this mn."‘i'.{“ie."; e with ‘iher better | _Recelpts we ‘hn“ & ] o steer, . eame excited today over the possibliity of | was Mudg 6d higher for spot at £133 | j5." 5 16@iic, ' the week endod Beptemuer 4, with the ,,,' Liverpool cables than anticlpated and on | Official ,“0"4" 10881 1 cow. ¢ } fronts In_ the unripe graine tomorrow, In | 7atd and 17 64 higher for futures at £1105s. | "“Ciy0REE "Heady: New York full creams Centage Of Increass end ARl further bullish crop reports from Georgla, [ Ufficlal Tuesday h 2 cows..... a_, 1 h apite of the fact that the weather map I | Lead was steady And VSt thesd, Tooany | brimo small, 10%@10%c; e - York Tull | pared with the corresponding week 1nst Ainbama ‘and rexas. KV the’higher prf’ Ofclal Wednesdsy % | 8 cows H b dications were very favorable. on, creams, fair to good, 40@10%c. year: profit-taking set in through the commis- ) i 18 steady and unchanged, closin i Hortd ] i conseryalive (aders SOt At S| X T ot 18 SIS SUWB | T pyrwamicen Grata Seasicet = . o " ShAmnce S GE (reeh: SR ey am | oW g 1 i | ped | and at London cows. i led today, Whereas ¥eetoround, the result fron,_markets 'were quiet, Glasgow cnm‘fl MILWAUKEE, Sept. 5.—FLOUR—Stealy. CITIES. Amount. | tne.| Dec, Wall street bull clique. A quick drive at | §sow ? H ! of ‘the dmy's trading was a good gain all | &t 67870 and #'fi"{fi:fi?i""‘.fi.:‘:nu-na WHEAT-— Highie xfi porthern, e No. 3 l’”‘" Tontha led to s general decline I s g.w,,. o6 3 ¥ 1 around. The probable reason for ¢ e Yotk Jron market Was steady and |3 northern, To@je; Decémber, #Hc T g ol B M ' o ls | S 4 hat the bulls 4jd have a very good plm\k ummln!e a S S e 14 nn‘..sl} "J h o m"k" 'with buying orders, des 20,53 | 1 cow......}400 320 1 . in their piatform—that of chronic poor | Horthern, ggm for No.'? foundry. teady; No. 2, 86o; sample, 40 2080716 - e e : 3073 | 1 cow ® 4 i grading of receipts at, this ks pouthern, and $24,00G21.00 for No. 1 foundry, f,'fi-pg,m,..,y, andard, 34G3se. Fhiladelphia 8,726,111 the central belt of Texi s RECKIFTS FOR THR VRAR TO DEwS oo {g. = 2 J & close December #;‘lhl’ ;por.:ndfl)!C!ml'fl" £outhern soft. Warrants were nominal. RN—Decera 434@ St. Louis. 87,430,669, . came alarmed and for next"lwu huul"’s The following table shows the ml)b:. d calf. :s 350 Sata Be up. Provisions closed generaily 1o OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. ket Eaaepure g The' ?v-m'u:;" Ty T R0 And | Tos e X Wy ::uuplfllmm % ks X ig 5.,.,, -8 advanced. ? other months went up accordingly, but | last year: reede ‘m . There was & brisk demand early in, the DULUTH. 8ept. 6.—WHEAT-Cash, No. 1 fee Europe, through and the public in general Jou. | 1§ feegers gt e » wheat pit, largely from the outalde, there | Condition of Trade Quotations on | hard, 71%ci No. 1 northern, ho: " No. 3 | Scunean ¢ ity 539,977 were slow to come out boldly on the buying uuu cn,m oo | 1§ 78, 410 1cow..ind mission houses bought e Pt nonnom. '§7%c; September, 88%c; December, | Cieveland 835,971 side. The “insight’’ statement of Superin- uu 1,663,682 28,331 | 43 jers.. 933 3 30 COW.rnssl 123 s ood winport Under December options, Staple and Faney Produce. e P e fendent King was something of a surprise, | Sheep o 3,708 28,628 | 13 focdere.. 191 3 & J.,,r 0% 3% | Ml o e O Uhe morthwest. This| EGGS—Candied stock, 15%@16c. . :a:g;x;&ecmmn 2%c; to arrive, M%c; | New Ofieans. 8,834,014 e L T s Hiae SRy O ot ,,,‘,c’:f o‘,"",‘,’:,‘,‘"_,‘,;"';,,'{'.‘,‘.‘".‘,‘:{. SUmatal § Reses..lsh 3B I oo e i was supposed to, be principal cause of the | LIVE VOULTRY-tens, GAG0c; roosters: N i g Affoct the market, Then came the viible | market the st several days, with eom: | 1 stesr...1080 37§ 1 oo }z 3 | upturn, but steady cables \‘u‘?l e Genti | dueke m‘d e, 5@6c; spring chickens, Peoria Market. 8,475,261, l\mnly figures showing a loss for the world | parisons with former years: § heifern.. 663 3 00 1 cow. H | D ity was Dullish and there was | Per Ib. 1 PEORIA, Sept. 5—CORN—Firm, higher; ooy Bt rar o AR o™ 12 Americnd | Date. |fuf{mi (1900, 1899, 11808, 1007, 11598, | § Botiors: 'fi H P in - 1 Al e R A e eurty | | BUTTER-Packing stock, 13@133c; cholce | o, 4 6.410.970 year o . . 11901, [1900. 1899|1898, 1097, £ Dhige the ‘market was inclined to dulines S o o e scparal - GATS-Fairly steady; No. 3 white, 2, S TN pales P ioheress ihe samy. weck lnat | August 170 1381 30| 3 cows . 88 470 1 cow H sod prices fluctiated Very sarronly. Devs | ring, 6o:. p;figafi'TuF'ifl“Tg'-"pe‘rfifi "oo; | billed theeusl ) o dntened goo@ S ie0ar0). ‘ " Thore! wan ' ‘decrease of 55000 balos. | August 1 & 1 HOH TR PR Y Lot Tihsgitgo. Dectmber. statted | b E.:e,'drmea ey Aualsh, Aot BINONG, | | Pt T T SRy Wooee: P These fieures led to, heavy realising, under | Ausiat 1 ¢ &L 118! s e SR e | e KT oo TS R R kod:"":z:"rn‘dl bber, Toc: lobsters, wotled | VEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Ty The market finally was steady and net m e l3@| 2 1890 3% 1'heifer.. 680 305 ‘X’.‘:cnl“::c’:w%we:e fl’a‘::; “.,:“ :t.'.‘.?é.h e b, Sta; Jobeters, mn" per Ib., e 3,520,546 11.0). m polnts lower. Aulul: 6 6 ;: :n ;“ i & S ..,.5;.::. 1 i ] giade. Minneapols and Dulith reported 40 :3;}:‘?67“!00 catfish, 13c; black bass, 1sc; Pacific Farnish Pl 8T ULS, Be ,,:‘,&?:T?:;',gfl;“’,}l LHAHAE 1160 4 08 405 | t cars, meking o tatsl foF the thres Doires|nic & 1atl ¢ ¥ 121 'bales; stock, 11,66 € 724 3 95 3 90 % ¥ of 668 cars, against 617 last week and 1,030 | CORN—62 Themé for Speculation. 3980212 68.0|. > : b Binim| - 554 ) 4 106200 | OATS—OId, 4Se; new, 3e. 1714666 22.0[. . | {'.,'.‘...’.."Zmfi.’.'{-“.'.‘filff X Ialfi'mwx:::neu last | BRAN—Per ton, $14. m{,‘:“’mzo."‘o'ék - A y ML l‘,’{fi:"},, 2919'964).... .. NEW ?RL:;::sb lsmt & —cm;rsoln- _l’& P U H : i o.om e #i {‘ year. Seaboard clearances in wheat and [ HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | O50Y FN8 S(OEE FEVERCE BEEETY P Sugh | e 3486533 '20.31. Qe e Tt o iadiing, #6.16 98| 370383 ¢ | §feeder . 810 3 80 250 flour equaled 693,000 bushels. Argentine | Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Choice Nn 1 up- | e tone. was somewhat heavy in|Yashington . 2.796.411| 58.2|. good on m:?m g ow mi n i E, Sat i s e §loeder... M0 18 .g ’ 1 shipments duplicated last week's at 72,00 | land, 38; No. 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1 coarse, | (& USICHONG WA, SCUSEIH JAEY, nd | Hartford 2,103,408) 5.2[. m}:fll‘m a4 r'yc_lp;'; e Lates: ook, 7 10 'fl':l”‘ S cowe.... 898 396 3% ! bushels, compared to 144,000 bushels a year |$7. Rye straw, 3650 These prici s sre for lower prices from London. St Paul came | beoria 285,624 20.2 BAE bates: Beptember, §20msale; October, 1.,?2, 372 391|378 3 cows...1016 388 is | “go. hay of good color and quality. Demand | .o elrl( prominence and with Missouri PO a o -:g % ! 23c: November, §.22@8.24c; December. 7 | 498 * (370402 376| 2 cows.....1006 2 96 ~5 | Corn, had o larws trade ot i, e | OYSTENS-8 ndards, per can, o; extra | FAcifc divided the days honors, renewing | Lo Catc, S| | 24c; January, 82ic; F"‘"‘“"{; rhers ”:R‘ RS IR HA B B 1 HH 3 | t improved on general de - 3 ’ T osed Working agreement be- 9, f 3 Quced by the wen!herl'fl-urs. and, Wiiorta | selecty, per can, 3ic; New Tork counts, per R 5 ‘I ractions cx- | Atlanta - e w :l’_flgmlg:{““ o ¥ R Thom ¢t S ow 4 fmam |l oo 85 is { tuff. The outside was on the buil | can, 48c. aul, while closing 605, £ d #man Bros. 4 J { S of ‘the market, and for & tme busi- VEGETABLES. somewhat below the béat, ‘made a net gain | New Haven. 1,597,786 . gotten ?h‘ov:r phe, otal Visible as 130,04 733 -k Hll H- .a - T 4 1% { noss was biisk Sorme reports had it, how. | NIW CELFRY-Kalamasoo, per dos., Hc; | of aimost 3 peints, whil¢ Missourl, Pacifc, | \Vorcester 11416661 alce, of which S04ST. Is American. ot in (3] e taaal G " 1800 300 | ever, that there was not much corn to be | Kearney, per dos., 3@sc. Which, was much more active, gained 1% 1,436,946, HRRsOOL rr o Towet: =8t in 1 50 % 40728 Hennen & J.—Neb. ¥ ! Burt’ by troals. and after the first quick | *POTATOES New, The Southwestern stocks, especially those 1,359,836 mited demand, price wer: Americar e 18 i T v i i Bbtarn” the “desnand tel oft, locals offered | BWEET FOTATOEE. Fer 1o, 2. in the Gould system, made eume recovery 1234876 miadiing _ far adl faat 18 18 w3 o L | 1 freely and prices dlppslfl pack somewhat | GREEN ONIONS—Per doz., ‘according to n:’ln:e:;g;lrwogfllerrérvx:t'lax:eevnh\::r:n:::l L ] o "',',:’d‘ ;‘,!;il"'" ANy e sk - L a 1% e T vorable for Yoday, ‘Bepterabes U RNTPE er b . gerated. Norfolk & Westorns strength 1247.010 of e day” were $000'bales, of which L R e RDAY'S SHIPMENTS. receipts of h ¢ fair advance, but not much of a EETS—Per basket, 40c. as ‘due to Tayorable forecasts regarding 1977416 Were for hpeculation and export. and in-| . -~ YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS = \ { Fato usinems was Door 't a tair OREEN Compngn I the annual report and Pennsylvania's gain, 1,086,821 cluded 4400 American. = No receipts. Fu: | The following list shows the number of | o S K B0 | COCUMBERE. Por ba g0 which was not long maintained, was at- 786 tures opened easy and closed stendy; Amer- | cars of feeders shipped to th ; i ShE olvesd & CHfs Aem e ..,v.,,c. at| RADISHES-Per dox, ivc. tributed to the collapse of the tunnel fran- 1.114,406| fcan middling, g. 0. c.. 4 64-64@4 55-641; Sep- e Oen | Séc. December s0ld from 47gc to if4o and | - WAX BEANS—Home grown, per market | chise P g cont whoh “was 1,326,658 ;::,':,‘::..’é:fi“}*«&ua“‘".,ua..‘f"x‘é:;«,..?&‘:"’.;:' o. , Gretna, Neb.—B. & M. 3 oo i ] T ] ':fi 4, Re- | basket, 25c; atring beans, per market basket, | j,ca\Y) throughout, rosuited, It was beltevad js cember, 4 37-64d, seilers; December-January, ,W lm-;-blc{my Y iy Y S S0t ate PO ", S L ABBAGB—Caiifornia or home grown from the Feport that the sonteat for control 049,633 4 35-64@4 30-64d, : January-February. James, Missisre. b U Oats were. influenced largely by the same sy R °| oRal By CembOr et tho. Fou 2‘0 210548 Ao, Aaion: Aowt ¢ Wlid, peiera; Apeil: Thomi w. l | 00l v reason-of the road's | 1. 6. rs} Marc , sellel ril 3 i gonditions that hejped other gralns. Shorta b‘?Nfi{?“—N-w home grown, In sacks, per §° Tor the latter part of dugust, E,“,‘,",‘i}',',‘,':. . fi'.y:, 56401 3640, mellers: May-June, Cull, Galand, Neb.— i Very poor quallty of grain receipts. Profit- ES_Per market busket, &Gotc. But"closed Wit fractional"gain. Wabnh | Fll K4 86,000 Wil o0, seilers. g Qlliag, Has T tuce e 1o Ay brought bome reces- | NAVY BEANB—Pfl b, B e G iarn oy Toe debenture. o, too | Ldttle Roo 75,0441 v 0. Thorstison, Wahoo. Neb.~— i Sig0s RULHS OO0 orey L. Lhepepper ether with St. Paul common, were among | Helena 4035 A J. P. Marshall, Vermont, il. | sold to B%c and elu«l up at ke PzAcnns—c.uromn. uu Crawfords, 85 | the few issues that made nev: high records. | Knoxvill 903,511 BOSTON, Sept. 5.—~WOOL—The Hoston | Harry Foster, Table Grove, Ill. December sold from 3: and closed asoc (.nlnrldo 90c. The early session brought gains to a num- | Lowell ”‘v‘“fl Commercial Buhetin will say In tomorrow's | W. O, Bains, Carson, Ia. firm, %c up, at n%c pts were 202 litornu, per 4hukel crate, | per of industrials, including Virginia Chem- | Akron 0. report of the wool trade: The recelpts of ] cars, 5 of contract grade. nm— u. i un ornia 55,78 x. n lul. Cotton Oil, People’s Gas and Schloss- | Wichita 489,000/ weol in Bonon since January 1. 1902, have > Provisions felt the ngthening Influ- | California green Gaj b PRome feld Steel, but with the exception of | Springfield 640,924 been 244,721,084 Ibs., against 196,157,418 Ibs, ros., Memph! Y ’guxo! hary p“mprv;:ll:l‘::l‘ln :m; gg s, Q’::cfi‘“’ bnsket 16@18c: ‘l"nudy 10 and m;ldch-mnnc.lld n;;uhmeu im- L‘fi"a‘-"a"rom gm in the same period 1:751'”;10?;)"! Bo-ltoi: - P .mhnrl,“ll!:uv:lk{“lll—Q n = &% rains were also a actor. provements did not ho anhattan was | Ne ; i hipments (o date are s.. agains n, rook, i as fairly active early, but a little seiil NikePer box, #1: Hungartan, g0, | BEOVgments did, oot hold, Manhattan was | NeN (enoosn 190,697 e e AT e period 1515, | Bocinie B . 06 Oak = 5 Bt % 1 e n-the bulge took Away some of the gains: PEARS California, per boxs 3118; Clapp's | gain on the day was only fractional. Irreg- | Youngstown 642.038) . Woe otk Joi hand in, Bastis’ danwary 1, on Smith, Missina, 1.,_4; 108 4 T4 Sanuary Dork clomed 1o up at 315, OCtober Favorite, Colorado,’ §1.65; Utah | canning | Glarity followed another squeeze 'in call | Kalamazoo . 452, 1602, was T.30.468 1bs.; the total stock 4o- ¢ - T - aomite M & lard and ribs both closed 10c up at A% |® °°l, 38 _Summer vmme-. per bbl., §2.20, | MOREY, which worked nominally as high as [ Fargo lfi-m. day 1s 134,621,578 Ibs.:’ the stock on hgnd | W. D. West, Bethany, Mo. 1% n. m M 10 10er cont. but actually not higher than $t. | Binghamton - 304,200/ . Alieust S, was 97,145,888 Ibs, The margel | Wim. Manquist, Coburs, 1o i i Te l‘-um-tod receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | CRABAPELES-Per bbL 8. it w as 3%. Much of the | Rockfore ., o has advanéed in spite of dull tradmng. Ane | J. M. K Ouk, 1a.. , % is ] QRO o ou, T caes: R | (T 2 SUPR SRS F. 9. ¢ or "uel, People's Gas: | Sackeon Er Ak e % Ml el i3 S lES 3. oons Take. 12 4 B miiim e rs ading range 3 aes s the' Independent stee 200 % 3 *Phe'fending rutures ranged s tollows: | - WATERMELON grown, er S-1b. basket, | and iron ‘companies, all of which closed c?,’,’.".f,"f e id on & d.'a"?-’x';:d" ate of Bc. "und the | F5 35um , H SIS Sl wile | Articles. h lose. 'y, | i Tokay's, per crate, §l. with net gains. In the last hour there was 362600 o . B R4 R oo L1 Lop. | Gl bpwey. TROPICAL FRUITS. a general recovery o above the previous Fooo0|” ! R o 1o medium Montana Sy H TR el § ] I “Wheat nBANITn{up—Pn bunch, according to sise, | day's fii Al | rlch. n‘fn’}!h;‘::nrz?':flr'nda“ 115.3%/ . bl irected attention to Cyn- dubo i 0 T® W 23 % 1% hea s s 3 By [~ “"3" CHMONS—Calitornta Limoneira, $.000 Chiefly due to heavy payments for -1 ?rf:r'. Ty O A s S 5‘"‘1‘,’ !‘?'}{- 5‘2’;{;‘,‘,'"‘&_& Y 3 YR BoE uqa g g% 438 Mensinas, $4.6005.00. and $250,00 for account of Klon- 12,287.9001 B ot s tthar towee T Gride | w R S e R H © % CT ORANGES—Valencias, “W“. Mediter- Boi 3 008.000{ clean. e wool is rather lowe ? BT w: Preston, Dunlap, Ia.- . 120 738 3% 130 748 g ranean Sweets, $4. Tomorrow's bank statement will, it 18 be- 0647001 than ‘American quarter-blood, but it costs | J. ‘Quim & Co. Dunlap, Ia.—L C. 1 Pt § 1 8 .. 148 pt. 687 r crate, % 16,164, ’Ic leu mc u:ourod pound. w. Davis, Dunlap, la.—I, C. 2 120 13 o %7 148 PINEAPPLES—Per crate, $4.2504.80. leved, show a further loss of surplus re. e L POUnEL o cead o MISCELLANEOUS. serves, but fs not expected to reflect in full 565,906 . B combing. TN ’-,,’*‘;~ C. 8. Goodrich, Alta, la—L C. 2 R ot S ) oy, W%O% | HONEY—New Utah, per 2i-frame case, | the $6,00.00 lost to the subtreasury and B 4y fl:."."' na- ,and combing, i3gisye; Wunt | on Ely, Websier City, Ia—T; H @ 1 e $ gt » c"x’bnn—mw Tork, x "'1'1.‘1'1‘:5:'3' e dnowel w*soda fons T atned, 164f56e g L Powers Preston, Ta._Mil ¢ 218 30 0% 1 e 4 7c; No. throughout the day, but the market was - & e 3 “ m 81 | No. u‘> Itafl % No m less 5uv-su1"=.n‘ h?& plr value, g.m.ous - .,..H Evaporated A and Dried Fraite. ;"{;‘ = ='; ;: = un ¥u In . 0 pon, ‘advarce. 2% . O Pork- bR ol 1D m‘ "’"' ?.!8 aoue’ sor lfig!p % and the new 4s, flmma decltned % CANADA. AN TR peTale foe O oher s e eian rosy P‘;",‘“’“{"“’f ? W ia ] ool '”'"‘ mh'“’"‘ el A olsowing. aré the. clost vember delivery loffering around ¢goige tin | & Y Por¥ r\r-ne" City, i i 1% 5 16 g DR ) B, o | FEtai, St oo o8| oy ot e case tndenct | X Fforier Sl jlecgsis RS 8iy » o, shel D" uoted at 0c, W it ept. Rf. hm’e‘ No { hlrd I-n-nwfi Brazils, pc’: ?ed 84 1 inside l\l\nan ¥ g ] run of Oct. H W, Tie 3/ almonds,'soft | Ba ('AiJPORNlA muES FRUITS. Prass: | T, 1 Qid not seem | ,dun. 8 "':"h & n:g 1"'13..-" ;| Bocens rlu:)"n. gontinue ltaun‘ for the larger size una.r E { ‘ ' Tge 10 2m4( 10 3934 10 3234/ 10 25 g alr demand and moderate stocl " 3| bulk of the offerings sold right around e SR NN 081 0% |“SLD METALS-A. B. Alpern quotes the |Chee e A {';, '&‘L‘,’{ Hg s ey ;fl,flffi i y 3| dime lower, though some sal not look Jan, | 785 | 7874 7874|7823 | following prices: Iron, country mixed, pe Hamilton 00, Peaches, quiet, 12G16e e Councll Blufts, I 1| auite that ‘bad. “Tne quaifty’ was mothing - ton, ron, st St John, O and BIEBi0te Tor wnneciod . Baumkemper, Council Biufts, Ia. 3| extra today, ubtiess had some *No 2. aOld. b New. per 1b., Victoria, B. c et sty y! G. H. Hardenbergh, Walnut, la.—R. I.... 3| thing to do wl!h mo hck ol activity, Cash quotations were as follows: B’.‘. Il:nt, r **Juebec Dry Goods Market. J. G. Duncan, Hancock, Ia.—R. I .1| Lambs were also siow, but there was FLOUR—Firm; winter tents, $3.40@ | sinc, per 1b., x\: Ottawa . H, H. lee-. Harlan, la.—R. I. wh ¢ -olhln on sale that was good enough to 10 winter stralghts, ?' winter NEW, YORK, Sept. S-DRY GOODS-|Bimpton & i, Marrie, Ta—R. il 1 teat ‘of the market. The kind rin 204,30 st. Lou Totals, Canad: There has been an Incroased general de- . Moore,"Snelby’ 18 . i ftered could safely be quoted a ] g8 Ts: apring straights ST, LOUIS, Sept. 5.~ WHEAT—No. 2 red mand for cotton goods In staple lines ani ey s 80: S *Not included in totals because contatnin e tone of the market is rm, tam il e wis not much here In the way o 3, svring, moTe: No. 3 gash, clevator, @ho rack, Eigtic; Septc o .{m‘,‘ e 1o teels 2o ntatning | (e 1000 O own " shectings and. drille ag: | VIjis B Oten ‘“"fl:-,,f",‘"nfl_‘{,"p H but buyers tried to get thelr ] ’ ‘ g B B R T el Ay, BNot Tntiaded - lotkls because of no | vaRced Wiilc per v Trigt cigthe fufe; | 3 & TEWE sitaontd fi G0 o Belers, tho s Xy I'M“‘ Rt R oRNHrigher:” No. cash, to: trac comperison forlast and singhams firm. Linens are quiet, but | C, W. Ramsey, Oakley,' I 4. PRI b g A L better arades G 67@58c; September, w. December, 36% very firm. Burlaps unchanged in price, | The officlal number of stock | “Quotations for ""‘ hotce maiting, @es, | Mok I0NE, \ but demand tmeroving, brought in today by each read wi chdice yeartings. [ T W 4 1 N o gems: | o OATS Highes 3 0ci, Srack, 5.~Call loans, ANCHESTER, Sept. 5~DRY GOODS-- Cattlel Hogs. Bheep. | &5 80g8. .o'a toe mvmh-n, f o; otn. F146; Drima. Himothy, NIGLE; clover, | 1c;, Septem mkc; Docember. e No. R . méial S.',m'} T C I T g s " |tatr %o -u ) ¢ R B RYE—Firm at 80%c. —_— 'i o pork, .o Jipl: $1650| FLOUR—Firm; new red winter patents, 011 and Rosin. 4 ‘ e sidea (loben). $10-5010.00.C Dry -':'l:?eré P hoas “'{?‘p" o) NS, MNO. QL CITY. Sept. 5.—OUL—Credit balancan A oul boxed, . lear o S0 pradd ; certificates. no shipments, ?g;-;fia)h Saideie st S ,fi'f e Th e (anays bbin.; nv" ST bbla.; run, ssmn“! [ sis of high wines, $1.32. CORNMEAL -Stead an - i The tollowing were the roceipts'and ship-| BRAN- Steady: m{’u.‘ ¢ track, sonerc. o fi:\{: hNA}{‘nfln& mL;Olb—Turpenflnt L ‘wraits You —Firm; timothy, '$8.00G1L50; grairie, B Ao i ; R oy, £ * Ea i e e : . RO] T L0TH. NDON Sept. 5.-OIL—8§) = : é‘tll’—“‘l“-ug . -lr'gnmno.’ &P Sevt, _mfiNnm. Lima,| Total receipts .. = t PROVISIO]! rI'l—Pon: higher; Jobbing, old, 89c; South Lima ard Indiana, 8ic The disposition of the a. ‘s r'ed te was 6.90; new, $17.20. Lard, h e vrar Market. ;:rn;l;o:-. “1;2 g.u‘y-r purchasing the num- nah.n.l m.y the but- m 2 sad extra a an orta and'clear Tibs, t $5.20. hickens, g iw ° ; ducks, r-rn:fl— teady; creamery, 15G20c; NEW ORLEANG, bept. §.-8UGAR—Mar- e Sse” contHfugal yollom: 340 trifugal i een 'ugal yellow, 45-16c: seconds, 1%@3e. MOLASSES—Dull:; centrifu lxlu Ar NEW YORK, Sept. -—i‘UG R—Raw, | Om; firm; fair refining, 215-16c; centrifugal, % test, 37-16c; molasses sugar,, 311 fired, firm. DON. Sept. 5.—BEET SUGAR-Sep- tember, bs 11%d. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 5 _CATTLE_Re- la E""i... © st e G NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various Commodities. Srommtoemestsistosstagessiory BERANTISRNSISBBRNS" ; § 3 E lODL L—"w“l—ml .l.l' du Onttle Market Steady—Hogs Higher— Jois, 2839 head Hatives. 1768 head Texans, | Sheep anl Lambs Steady. g‘n. 3. -Inur xtras, : $45 head Texas caives and 48 head native nnesota %; "winter low Liviopenl Grate and Proviatens: - Texans; corn fed and western _beeyes SrOAQ0, et —.‘i -r"“_ % 0. By quiet; New York M steady to 10c lower; stockers and feeders, 150 head, ‘inelu g By i .ua. 3 10 ‘fancy, 88505 | LIVERPOOL, Sept. B-WHEAT—gpot, slow and lower; native and western cows, steady: good No. 1 northern, spring, firm, & 3%d; No. i | NEW YORK. Sept. 5.—MONEY—On call, steady to higher: cholce export and dress: m« fllfllll-‘ u-m.l stockers n‘ coa MEAL—Firm; yellow '-utu'n. $1.27; | red, w.nm-, vinur qulet ‘6s; No. 1 Call- | irm at per cent; closing bid and asked, beef rs, $1. 00; fair to good, $3. $2.60G5.36; cows, #1.5006.50: %5; Brandywine, $3.46@3.55. fornia, s 85 $40; futures, firm; Bep- per cent; prime mercantile paper, G na feeders, $2. 0@ uh No. & western. o, £, 0. b, | tembei H“"ur:’.“"' Tog1.3: Texas-ted” steers, 0‘!. i track state, 5o@éée, c. L ixed, & XCHANGE—Stead: with ., ?‘ 118; futures. firm: October, bs Ikd: Novern: mfi“@?‘u’:.?mfin bankers' bills % 950 “’ haiive heifers. 36 > Sood test of B B T e R Ry eady; feeding, ., | ber, nominal: December, is 1d. 865 for demand and at UEH (o sixe 2.35; bulls, 32.30G3.50; | market was not made, but ¢ the “general | row. 10.W: left onr I.lflo. arrive; malting, PROVISIONS—Beef. steady; extra Indta | days; posted rates. . W50 | " BAR AIL v:n_q.}\u .:‘"«: ner’ . | | calves, §2. oot opinion is that desirable grades would 3 mixed " 78 A mess, 1078 6d. firm; prime bt commercial MONEY—21@%% ‘per cent. The rate of | HOGS—Receipts, 3.9 head; market | bring strong prices as compared with thie | o cholce h-.m. Weatérn, fifm, $ia 64, - Hame, short out, 14 t0 | * 81V B 1a fluc, Mexican dollars, 4lc. discount In (he open market for short bills steady to 10c higher: top, 3$7.63; bulk of | quotations fn force a week ago. 1.50; bulk of Y 16 Ibs., 8. I!Acon ! .4 . re not getting near enot corn cattle to land cu DONDI—Oovormaem. irregular; state, | 1n 4q3 18- c per ent and for three-months’ rallroad, firm. hl“y it &0 with their westerns and as a result they are all anxious for good corn cattle. ., ; o s R 2 clear mid iz The cow market was active and dles, hea: teady, a:’ ehort Fag e Wavts, W this orning and the few bunches thai — 1 e asbe, 13 2503 80; western lamps, IO Sty teee |15 SRR, Vg het bR | i R o A e W e i wad Uy oarlings, $S0MGS.0; Texas | and prices ave a I kinds 5 ek Fore saown e meet ot fonpcavemment gre clipped shee) .9093.255; lmclen ma teed- | ! b mmf those that & wnl :'u 7m selling around ng Quotatl cloa Tarks: 16 (o 3 1 bellies, 14 to u Jos. e, g lhoulden. square cut, 1 to 13 Ibs., firm, Sis. Lard rime . western, k\ lhml merican refined, in pails, y, E—Quiet: American finest w American finest colored, q ALLOW_-Prime city. steady. s 6d; Aus- T, lnllln in London, irregular, LOUR—St. Louls fancy winter, quiot, hity it Live Stock Market, mucl change, 18, Sept. §.—CATTLE—Recelpts been o diffculty ex: T . BT, | S amond 't Siepane ol Thasn a8 el | ook ket active ll“dy to stron H _mhlu ship- | steady prices. st. Lo HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), steady, o, ing'and " export teers, 30t Bulls, 'veul” calves and stags held. tully | 2 OMAHA, Sept. §.— V000" iba.. 83, 8004.50; d | “'Btockers and feeders were rathe “ gfl‘rmn‘ ominal 5,23 correaponal ’a’." gy }',““’..,,,’ oant; Sowt today and as there were about 10 cace n“'—c‘_ Anadisn, quiat, ¢ m. TR Facreane, Sl 6.50; canners, $1.76G2.5 3.1 shiphed (o the cou yegterday there was | 7.00 centals, including 195,000 Amer- ST, LOUIS, o Ciearings, t2m,113; | 8300 ¢ 43507 0; “Texns and Indian ateers, | not much change In g | feve. Recelpts of L ) e lances, money, steady, 56 per 1 cows and heiters. 122503 4. B et PO, 29 the last three d. 8,100 centals. —e cent; Ne sxchan 8—Recelpts, 1,700 stuff_was wmnllv steady, with the oon- o % e 57 welsen range beef istours dlicouil‘t posted ‘exchange, .8 for Sixiy i uNAD LA“BF ecelpts, 50 head " o oftared 80Md. o5 ool st m"::: e A for demand. market - ady; native muttons, .80, morning and the mvnl In A little ILAD LRI Bept. 6—Clearings, | o 0b: ‘culls and nm:cF .50 ey L DaTenaia g1, Bbe: moneye s e | A a $10000 50 Texuns, $5.1004 00 """“ . e sasa 'ty .°r..’('L‘i"‘.‘uk cent. i1 that Jfl the tendenc: uP'AL'fllola. Sept. &—Cleartngs, 33168 ock Market. ;2",2 and -n‘»;-'nln. ai'ull Gesira e ts Tight - v ol ound I Bent. 6 —Clearings, 1,152, X O AETLE ':‘E,t,,;“"““‘ rhele- | Sirable feeders are R l\nn' ‘tor the w cows, w ¥ mcm& t. 6.—Clearings, $26.719, .. s and gl HEFP A Provisions. KAN.A. CITY, 'Q —WHEAT—?- mber, 'y . . ;‘nn " G Nor xu"x?' 2 rea, sihe; ('ORN-—“ c: cah. N ..al‘lm NS =g rs o 2 whit x Oty | 4 stockers of §00d qualll | fi}?‘""o kx‘ n.-:. A g o~ o nzw Y(;‘fix t. & —Clearings, $0,0L.- | Steady; becven, are seliing to. bet cfi: -:.n.."'“..,..;"fi.. | —Ch, timothy, $9.0089.50; choice ’B.lf? @10y X g 3t ‘ P R, e tuney Suey, | JLONDON, St —Rotn wore g | SACRINARG Sl S cornes s | 55 Flebus g o eltcla’ Mindt o 2 »..x’.‘:‘kfi!. ing st §7.2007. igher (han o viesdy I 8- Easy. freah Missourl and Kansas, gsay.” On the Btock exchange prices opened Lol m;llllkhlorl 3t the close of last | 1%, Spme atubund, Whgow frm. Tomorrow's clostng of 5'.".;2-":‘“’ Conditio: the Tremsury. / ""n LG \ RePreCEEr STEERS ! " Wheat, bu. WASHINGTON. Sept. 5—Today's state- The opek 5 2t the five Drikoipal | 2o Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. m'& :.::lu'::‘m:':-a lances In the :flk'.u‘;" ._,“m,m 3 .. Ty m'-'l ) AUV, n) 1nG, epesesive e 3w : %0 3% Misneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran. “" for & whi ut d | thows: Avaliable” cash Bis 1] , MINNEAPOLIS, lm] around better | O Sold, WM. A fi%‘%fi ke "“g: “nnu':zfi §.~Prices bet .‘: NEW vo:l:-“ Bept. . §—COF’ st se o 0. ‘were ter R First ®QLT5; wecond | buaness betier oi the DOure today, RlS, autets Mo, thesice, Bae: mild, sieeds: e A i /