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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1902 thers. 1 [ " t ;N 330; No. 3 white, | western, #8434 Hams, short cut, 14 to 18| cline in New York exchange, enhancing the O . ® 1cow. 335 8% Bouth Dakota we IAL A“) FNA\CIAL B B Y e ed > westers, S0iacs Tack| Toe. Geim, . Bacon, Brm; Cumberiand | prospects of eerly So1d SKBOHS 0 AmeHicn. 0""‘ LIVE 5'[0“\ IAR‘\ET T 1cow IT 30 1daho feeder veariings. s 1w A Al Witlte, BGsre. Options, qiiet but fairly | cut, 2 to 30 Iba, 618 84; short ribs, 16 o 3 | An advance of the bank rate will soon be B 13 fecders 428 T Idaho sheep And yearlings..! §1 3§ 8 ateady with corn. May ¢losed at 35%c; Sep- | ibe., 635 long clear middies, light, 23 to i | serlously discussed. 1t 18 dependent largely ol 2 1feeder.. 430 169 western ewes o oas —— tember closed at 35tc; December, H%GH%C, | Iba., 60s; long clear middles, heavy, 3 to 40| on the condition of affairs in the United & 1call 550 | 6 western ew: ] closed at_35%c. ibe.. 60 6d; short clear backs, 16 i States, though the possibility that the gov- | o oo gorased Gare of Oattle on Bale, 13 1 cow 250 264 western ewes e 18 Near Fatures of Wheat and Oorn All Olese | “ {TA'y " Steady; shipping, 66@70c; good to|ids 6d; clear bellles, 14 to 16 Ibs., s ernment will have to borrow a consider- r un y 418 18 steers 310 | 62 western lnmbs B 43 N cholce, 8¢ Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 Ibs, firm, 53 6d. [ able amount to meet the interest on the “id nl‘k. ‘" Wrd'. 260 12 cows. 285 80 western lamba. ‘ -4 Higher. HIDEES_Quiet; Galveaton, 18c; Calitornia, | Lard, firm, prime western, in’ tierces, saa; | debt early in Qetober In likely to postpone 21 3cows 290 |8 western N RS 19¢; Texas, l4c Amefican fefined, in pails, an’ advance. Business on the Block ex- — §8 15teer i% daleseee a2 LEATHER-Firm; acld, 24@% HOPS—At Londc (Pacific coast), old [ change opened quiet and Irregular. Con- 133 4 cows 410 | CHICAGO STOCK MAR " STILL FACTOR| HOPS_Firm; state, common to cholee, | crop, firm, £6 l0s@ sols were dull. “Americans at the opening | HOGS GENERALLY TEN CENTS HIGHER 400 4 feeders.. 3% DECISION OF COURT IS h@2se 1900, 19@%c; olds, 8@10c; Pacific | © BUTTER-Nomin had an unsettied element, but It was mainly 300 1helfer 306 — Yo, 2gisac; 10, 19g20c; 0lds, 8@ CHERSE Steady: American finest white, | Upward, = Prices were ifactive and closed 3% lcow i 13 |Cattle Steady to Lower—Ho p 488; American colored, 4 u ention centered In the monetary 360 35 feeders.. 9 ol ? Frost Condit and Nervous Shorts | \VOOL-Dull; domestic fleece, 25@30c. TALLOW~—Prime ot Australian | position. The action of the secretary of | Heavy Receipts of Sheep, but Owing to UTH DAKOTA. Sheep Steady. . PROVISIONS-Beef, steady : family, $16.0 | in_London, steady, 31s fd. ghe United States treasury in anticlpating| o Liberal Demand the Market y 10 ¥ teoders 40 | GHICAGO, Sept. 16—CATTLEReceipts Are, Sowever, the Ohiet Reaton @16.00, mess, $13.006113.50; beef hams, $22.000 | The imports of wheat into Liverpool last | payment on interest bonds made & & 1cow. 1140 300 18 feeders 450 | 22000 head, Including 20 head ns an a Prices on Z.00; packef, $14.00g15.00; city extra Indla | week were 9,30 quarters from Atlantic | impression Ruled Active and Steady on 100 teeders. 48 1 cows, 370 | 8000 head westerns: the market was alow ialhn et mess, §20a240. Cut meats, firmer: pick: | ports, 10 from Pacic and 660 from other | HERLIN. Sept. 15_Prices on the bourse lcow..... 70 33 6cows 310 |and steady to 10c lower; good to prime Chicago Board. led Dellles, 11%@1dc; pickled shoulders. 9¢;| ports. There were no imports of corn from | today opened dull, owing to the depres 3 cows.....100 28 1cow. 360 | steers, $7. #; poor to medium, .%5@ pickled hams, L Lard, steady: | Atlantlc ports last week. in Vienna, and there was a general s 2bulls.. 126 2 65 7.00; stockers and feeders, 32.50@5.50; cows, vestern steame: refined, steady: — decline. The tone improved during the W $1.50g6.00; heifers, $2.50G%6.00; canners, ur@ in- | continent, $11. South” America, $11.60; Toledo Gri and Seead, hour and prices closed above the lowe: BOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 165 § teeders.. 879 4 % w 1000 3% |260; bulls, 82! 50; calves, $3.00g7.00; CHICAGO, 8ept. 16 Renctionary o 'ai | compound, Taac. Pork, firm: family, $20.00 " Quotations ‘of the day. Austrians were| Receipts were. attle. Hoks. Sheep. | 3 feeders.. 30 4 % W 1130 29 |Texas fed steers, $.000M.50; wostern steers, fluences 1rom Baturdays swump were ® pound, T Pt 18,35 | TOLEDO, O.. Sept. 15.—WHEAT—Fairly | Weak ecelp! : tle. Hog % l4 - : & 3 di- short clear, $19.00@21.00; mess, : s A st Offictal Monday.......... 12,62 1080 20,300 | 74 feeders..1014 435 § feeders. 1014 3 25 Work In grains toaay. This was active and firm;_cash, 7o September, | PARIS, Sept. 15.—Little business was | QMcial, Monday ..o 4 V- Ty OGS Recelpts, 2,000 head: estimated for tion somewhat unaxpected, 1ot It wae 00 | U5 np R Recelpts, 7,852 pkes.; steady c: December, 'T8c bid; May, 13ic. transactéd on ‘the bourse today, hotwith- | hame ‘week before...... .4y 10,008 | 308 steers.. 1188 480 T fesders. 1007 430 | tomorrow, 15,000 Bead; left over, 6,080 head} erally supposed that Judge Chycravs’ de; | JTEERREEORY crdamery,. extra, #3¢; | CORN-Dull and steady; cash, @c; Sop- | standing low 'contangoes. Redlizations | Same week pefore ... 040 19509 “D. A, Smith-Wyo. market opened 6@10c higher; ‘mixed and cision In the oats case Baturday would| [yl Creiiiery ! common to cholce, 164@ | tember, 8i4c; December, if%c: May,' #0igc. | were effected in most departments. Rentes | Rame {nnec weeks ago.. 1474 o | 1 cow, oy R Y0, 1430 260 | butchers, H40fe.00; rough heayy, §1.4097.70; ! D s wers Somewhat In the dark as to | 24e. g Dytembas, e "0 Susier Beptember, Hve: | oy e belns foavgewon of the GOt | Same day last year.... 4o 13,33 | 1 cow... 300 dealveslim 3o | light, $ISGE0; buik of sales, kofl.?l' ders were somew RSB , 10 . steady; | December, Slc. ble loan being largely discussed. Span. | Some day last year... 4.8 . . |4 3 ey 5 HEEP AND LAMBDS. - Recelpts, 30,00 whether they dare do uny business in tu-| CHEESE-Recetpts, 106 pken stoady:| DEombet B o more aotive and easter: | inh. 45 were arong ® Huoesa” iiusibiets S S g IR L AR e ool B G SR 40, 1% |nhead: steady: good 10 cholce wethers, $.80 tures at other than cash prices und as @ | (G0N "G Ting® colored, 107, October, $5.40 bid; January, $5.30 bid. No.|and Thomson-Houston reacted. Rio tintos| ‘'he foliowing table shows the recelpts of | 4 cows. 1%, 15 ] @100 fair to cholce mixed, $2.50G3.25; west- result outside orders were scarce. ‘Huflli EGGS—Recelpts, 10,375 pkgs.; stead: te | 2 umomfi{é $1.80. ovened firm and receded on the decline on | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for g{l‘fll': oot B b B H ern sheep, $2 8; native lambs, $5.500 ! nems wan LrEely v let acverely alone | and Pennsylvania, ngaad; weatern, candled, | RYE—s3¢. copper. the year 'io” date,” with compansons with | 20 cows..... 40 400, 8 cos. 1SR, Wkt ks the near @ P, une 3 3 T ——— : . o because of D vt mestaod R Ry Alve: " Joaler: chickens, 13% Philadelphin Produce Market. New York Money Market. Agitt 0 o ani® BUSEE.« . R ubotis=ieh, Y, Beceipta. Shtpments, 4 to have Dech oversold Saturday and ve-| @Mc: turkeys 1igide; fowls, 1. Dressed:| pyiyanprparA, Sept. 16,—BUTTER—| NEW YORK, Sept. 1,—MONEY—On call, [ Sl Uaidsd 1omhioe 1 |13 feeders. 10114 @ 6 feeders.. oM 4 60 | Cattle 5 8 i cause of their seeming cheapness in com- | QRITE MRS URCORRERR. - o0 g country, | Firth and lc higher; extra western cream- | Strong, at 5@20 per cent; closing offered at | Sneep S8 180 f81 1ULUI0 A, B. Persinger—Neb. e = X H parison with shopping figures prices were | ., Jo’ i 4 83 ‘| ery, 23c; extra nearby prints, 24c § ver cent: prime mercantile paper, S%@ | .. fotlewi e the dveragé ve... 2% feeders.. 862 4 20 ! Ehoved higher in most commodities. At | 57 FALS—Tin was again weak and light| KGGS—Firm; good demand; fresh west- | 0% per cent. ki lo:' ng_ table shows the Average 395 3 teeders.. 968 4 20 b the close September _wheat, mber | i ail markets in the absence of suppiles, | ern, 2%, loss off; fresh western, e, loss | STERLING EXCHANGE—Weak, with ac. | brice of hogs soid on ine South Umuid | 13 cows. 300 8cows...108 26 ansas City Live Stoek Market. wheat and December corn were L1%c nigher, | i, SUTRMEE Thout 26" Dolnts and closed | off; fresh southern, 18c, loss off, tual business in bankers' bills at $4.850 for | ilarket the iast several uays, with com- |3 cows... 3o 1 bull, an KANSAS CITY, Sept. 15.~CATTLE—Re- September corn ’wunnlgc"duw‘\r;;nlflml:r“*fl’:- $2.563-5 for spot, while in London there ll‘lll’-)ESl“T-Fll‘rmvrr:lNew JYOrK full oreame fl’iéifi'i’s’;‘ b:‘Ll:r.‘mlxu:e;| bmluhn.;“v.m:nd banisons with former years: 6 cows.... L Weatisves oceipts, 1,800 natives, 5800 Texins. Calves: i & 8. shade Oft. JAnuary provisio ) N o los- | prime small, lic; to good small, 1047 | 4.5604.864; commercial bills, .81%4. " —Neb. 0 H Srosed e iower 0" o higer, "1 TE D im & deciineof &1 which placed the clot: ‘:Z,*cf Shioie Iatke, 10KOTC: faif to sood (SILVERLEAE " e; Mexican doila Date. [ 10, 190110 150, 158, 189118, | 1 eters... 40 2 S0, Toxans, 430 natives. Corn cattle, dullj at started out with a s at &1 E R & - — - A : X not frightencd over the issue of the injunce | 1376 Vot % flires, New York ¢losing prices | Minneapolis Wheat, Flour and Bran, | active; rafiroad, casier. R AT R R R Il N b Bteera $71.000760; falr to good. 8.806.%: tion cases. It was generally believed thet| were: Lake, 311 tog 1162 standard. i1 MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 15 WHEAT_Sep- | (Fh¢, C108Ing uotations on bonds are as | 5818t H:::::::Tl,i\u: calvhinie O Shers. 107 (88 | Stookera and fesders. BB wastarn: the decision in n Ltk i 11.50; electrolytic, $11.70@1i.80; casting, E - TAT—Sep- | follows: 2 T W s Byl 43 * l2m . 3, Relly—Neb, fed ateers, 38.00G4.80; Texas and Indian cept in the case of extreme manipulation, | gij " Tead was quiet and unchanged here | tember, 8%@8slc: December, SWAGUC: |y s ror. 20, res.... 1004 L. & N. unt. 4n.. A T®ni ST Buli 4 s = 2 . y 3 250 | steers, $oBAIR. Taxas® cows. e2.000580; and that even if the decision were upheid | 0%, HEOTe SO 2T ECTALRERA' At | on track, No 1 hard, 88%c; No. 1 northern, | Vyo*comon 1084 Mex. Central da.. S SRRl AR BN S B s % 100W...... 39 Rative cowa. §1.8500.00; Bative Belt L09ga. % the directory could frame governing rules | S, 08 [0RCOR, CI0IRE BE LA SO e | 674c: No. 2 northern, Gwc. do 35, rog 108 do’ 1 fne. (& B E-BE BT §a MR AW N e U 00 alis 8 KOs b0 that would hold. Many of the speculators | &o ooy "BV OF 00006l In London and UR—First patents, $3.75G3.85; second | do coupon Minn. & St. 0% I5.‘.l 4 80 481 41: 260 Eil d c:annerl.m X .00; bulls, $2. .90} went home Saturday night short. i T T e T Glasgow was un-| Patents, $3.6063. first’ clears, $2.90@3.00; | do new ds, re M, K &T 4 7w ¥l |48 a9 2 39 19cows... 970 400 |calves, $3.006.00. 0 » ¢ only steady and |’ X econd clears, $2. .40, do coupon 13633 do 2e....... T Bul[ 498 * | LRI 3 00 HOGS—Recelipts, 2,600 head; market strong Al oukeias Buniness came. to nand the | changed at Mesd and a shade lower at|8ccond cloers ©¥gaM. = 80 010 oy Tog..ei100” N Y. Oeutral i G aR) 6 00| buzj 44 o | 3W1| 2% E. Kankil—Neb. to 10c higher: tlosed weak at o liitle outside T i Bhring | Middlesborough at 3s 7%d. Local fron mar- ) 2k o ‘coupon 10 | 4o gen. $iks. 16t 6 08) 602l 4 2370 ¢ [284 285 2 feeders.. 60 415 |prices; top, $7.92%4: bulk of saes, T4 fact that stocke were decreasing started | ket was quiet and steady. Warrants con- Visinid 8ot Orat o e, reg Sag |n.'3.°C: gon. bs. Toors) 644 oW ¢ 4vi 3 70 S 00| * 28 1 feeder. . 825 eavy, $7.76@7.924; mixed packers and light, :};;lxlx{:.mlnnqn[p&-}swf;(‘ the fact taat there ffl.’.‘:"z'}a'"fi'«'"x'éflna];'n(’én‘ {:‘L""zd'ffii..:';:;";'c.'hr'.' s pply of Grain. Ao Coupon ane[No. pacitic 4 1 §13] 8 08 4 211 8 68 un‘ o 28 1 feeder. 415 |$7.50@7.75; Yorkers, §1. .T5; plgs, $6. i AR iy cased. only | quote 92,00 No, ) -| NEW YORK, Sept. 15.—The visible sup-|Atchisn gen 0. do 2( 36139 2 & ) % | 150, | by o o s T the vistoia | SR, 220023 00; No. 1 foundry, scuthern, | piy of grain September 13, as compiled by | . 4o ad). 4 L N, & Gl 6 12) "“" Wisimia 12 iRpE i® SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 5450 Supply was only 63,000 bushels. $50gzs00; No. 1 foundry, southern Soft, | the New York Produce excnange, b: by B Ve 1R e dovg| 6 0B 602 * | 6o 407 281 28 2 feeders. 335 |head; marke: strong; native lambs, $8.300 Biying by shorts and a_tair, commi b s i e B b, daincpease, S9000 bu, do conv. Lnsule Loa Al 6161 6 061 410 o | 400 3L 25 teeders! 0 416 | 435 western lambs, 8300940 Dative weth- ouse business, with very light offe SSALI g 264, g *Canadn S T | 6 28] 5 05 4 ¥ 2 eeder-. .. 5 | ers’ $2.95@4.30; we n_wethers, $2.75@4.00; B s ey, S ade was dull ai| OMAHA ~ WHOLESALE MARKETS.| Gata: 630000 bur: inorease, 100 b, | ccaneds So. 3700 1oy W\ 84 6 0o 4 3 3 63| 4 8l 325 3feeders 415 |fed ewes, $3.00@405; Texas clipped venr- e Cehe Cotuider in the market onty Rye 00 buss increase, 11010 bu. "o 2a Tho. * 630508 430|353 42278 300 19 feeders.. 91 415 | lings, £.00G3.8, Texas clipped sheep, §2.900 Ry et e P hiier was Tber | Comdition of Trade and Quotations on ariey, 651,000 bu.; increass, 36,00 bu. e e “l'*‘ al i.nv] smizom 400 ' L Sy 3.20; stockers and feeders, $2.00@2.%0. 5 some extent. ; 1 o1%| 6 3i | 3 & 3 : —Neb. e orable to the movement and receipts Staple and Faney Produce. Peoria Market. R e Far R s A isia) 6 45| 5 16, 1x.m|§3:| 3 3610 feeders.. 514 390 3 cows. 300 St. Louis Live Stock Market. i increasing, especially in the NOFth- | poee Candied stock, 1T4@IRC. o FEORIS, Sept. 16—CORN—Steady; No. |6’ &N W. cot 715" Uson Pacifo 4 Saewem 4 o SN/ 2reederiiine 13 3cows. L PRy Sopt. 1o CATTLE Macetpis i gmber was traded In lghtly, but 80| oodording to- age. stc: tarkesn bgioe; | | OATS—Moderately active; No. 3 white, |C'0'C & & L g is. 10} |Wapash. . - 86| 6 46| 5 08| 4 25, 3791 382+ W. A Tibbett— 12,000 head, including 10,60 Texans; market | vanced with December, The oth¢r option g to age, 4@5c; turkeys, 8@loc! o 0 o 7% 852 5 05 4 30| 383|389 268| 2 cows.....1046 850 9 310 |lower for native beef steers, active and Upened unchanged to e up at 12%e@7zie | ducks and “geese, 5@6c; spring chickens, | 32@32ic; billed through. S oa0n Tk, Moy oy Wb 48 L8 | O S 00l 4 33| 3 73| 387, 30| > COWE B. : unsteady for Texans: native shipping and i ha closed firm At %e up at (%e. December | per Ib.. 11@11c. \o HISKY—On the busis of §1.33 for fin- | Colorite, 8. a0 4™ o agh. 800 (I 46T C I 4WITHILIIN . B S | e AN Cye UG Wi | started unchanged at 6s%c, eased at one| BUTTER-Packing stock, 13%c; cholce | Ished goods. Erle prior lien 4s.... 99% Wheel. & L. E. 4a... 9315 | * Indicates Sunday. 200 886 250 |butchers’ steers, $4.000%6.90; steers under lime to 6314@oS%e, and closed firm, %e up | dairy, in’tubs, 14@17c; separator, 32@2Ze. P ey I 40 _general 45 §id, Wik, Centrai 4 s SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. 280 %5 280 |1000 pounds, $4.15G5.00; wtockers and feed- 1 at'ge.” Lotal feceipts were M3 care, 7 of | FRESH CAUGIHT FISH -Trout, iic; her- win Butter Market. FOWURTD. C i Cone. Tobaceo e T HutADeE o i 17 300 |ers, 06450 cows and heiters, B3 35065 contract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth re- | ring, 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch, 6c:| BLGIN, I, Sept. 15.—BUTTER-—Aq- | Hocking Vai it los The following list shows the number of A {iiners, 804 bull. 15 gt calvee ported 1,460 cars, muking a total for the | buffalo,’ dressed, 7c: sunfish, Sci bIUcAins, | vanaod So on 'the Board of Trade todas: | *Offered gara of feeqcrs shipped to $o 90 360 | R0GTD: Tons ina Iral o, "R RS Three points ‘of 1,508 cars, ugainst %03 last [ 3c; whitefish, 10c; saimon, 16c! haddock, 11c: | Y0 pounds were offred with sae bide th PR, b N Saturday and their destination: o i% I IR |3 ook heltits, T mae: i e N ey moused 400,000 | St Lic, Feflanapper, 10c; lobaters, bolled, | market was declared firm at fic; saies of Boston Stock Quotations i 330 %0 33 | HOGE Recelpt readstuffs on passage dec . er 1b!, 30c; lobsters, 5 ., 27ci - 3 | & X o . b oty i bushels. Waorid's ‘shipments were 10,425,000 | bullheads, 10c; catfish, 13c; biack bass, 18c; | e Week: 804000 pounds BOSTON, Sept. 16_Call_loane, 67 per H s 0 200 [T packers, §1500T R butenens T S0 50 § B:f:'dfilf;d“ffiél:ih.?ef‘i““}ii b:;l::l‘s L'.:‘d' Yy h'}%’fi'fll‘sfik cinnatl Whisky. :f("’sl;m i s i L M Mcial H 3N 830 3 00 sr; SEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1,600 equaled 584,000 bushels. Duluth worked 30,-| OATS—OId, 48c; new. 35c. CINCINNATI, Sept. 15.—WHISKY—Dis- 1084 Alloues . Sheep~ D. B T e e aaa” [glesinative mut. OM bushcls for export and helped in the| RRAN—Per ton, $14.00. tlllers’ whisky, finished goods, active, on | 9713 |Amalgamated i | 3. 50 Pirkwood, River Sioux, 1s.~} 3 L T T e - S LS k advance. Pr|mmr)'mrm-al pts ot ¢ 1, - 00| HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale | basis of $1.2. 1‘\ e & Biagbam | 'Tom Kirk, Maple River, la. w } Tho Wyo. ans, $3.10@3.75. & : e e o | s, ST B S Yot | NEW Yoms “WTOCKS AND mONDS, | Nty R oL Tty obclat’ nummber ot tars. of siock i PR wew vorn Tive wieak Conflicting reports of damage to corn|§7.0. Rye straw, $6.50. ‘These prices are for Bosen & Albuny Dominton Coal brought in today by each road was: R, ve: Btosk: Masket. | 3 ~ air; g joston Ele ¢ sle Royale A i ) 4 ead; i | (llie-fii&‘i; and Md.eyi'h:pl‘:s‘hesre“pl:,;nb!‘; falr| OYSTE HE—Standards, per can, 80c; extra Wield the Market. ML N R mn.;-" ’ Cadn Seans e B ST . Hi o | Bulls ‘and cow “teady; ‘.e?!f’:a. %.40; > Gelvetagn. ; aton’ Pact ! o Y WD choppy and in the end ruled easy. Offeringa | Se.Cl: Per can. #7c; New York counts, per |\ yoy wopw gept. 15._Today's stock | Mex Coners [Gaceola +oers ¢ 3 91 fosdars, o Bl L P e, T S (L] point. i NEW CELERY-Kalamagoo, per doz., 30c; | fioney, situation and the price movements | smerican'¥. & T SantaPe B i d T R L WO AN Lo anvER RcotDIS LME hong) 3 % et i g d -+ 30¢; | throughout the day were closely related to | American T. 3. mas o 2c higher; The weather was fine in the corn reglon, | Kearney, per dos - | the ‘developments_ in the money market, | Cominion L & 8. Tamarack c 13 teeders.. TS i 400 | Eliass; hahee” g s ey e et e | e A Te The firm opening In the stock market Was | Mass. Eteciric Triniey L 12 foeders 150 944 450 (400 T e bt S ih JacenitiE: | TS A obviously due to the hope that the meas- | o pa Ry ; 2 feeders.. 860 450 1 feeder...1120 460 | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 21,000 v th these mixed con |Iumul Ih‘e’.‘len(:imenl HF‘F‘Té—P T ures of rellef announced by the secretary |N. E. G. & O. T osutrai Nelson—Wyo. head; market 1 lower; sheep,’ $2.000 - Trost daTaags Feorty: Sl Shotil contrat| . GREEN OORNY 4 of the treasury would result in forcing | Unitea Fruit nols .. 981 300 10cows..... 516 300 |3.75; extra, $3.90G400; larabe, g Atocks helped the bulls. About mid-session | CUCUMBERE. Per bu. %0 down the rate for call loans. The opening Steel pta....... WY Total receipts u ] Brooks & Hudson—-wyo, holce and’ extra, %.10g6.12%; culls, #.00 there was reat firmness miG-aoanion | RADISHEE- Pt dob, 100, Tate of 15 per cent counterscted Ll I | L g O es Tt Uatlad Coos o ¢ the day's receipts was Al AW . Bfeederiiime 3l | E0K Lator there was a recession, but the close| WAX BEANS. Home' sros g R U LT ik B DmS O Oeach buyer BUrCRAINE th - e e 5 Feor 'Bis, L0 head: lower: state, : 7 ! SJANS—Home grown. per market | o¢ ptocke all along the linc. Money I gach buyer purchasing the num: C. $7.50@7.80; fow cholcé b ighitly betigr. H mas near top fiKures save in September. | basket, 2c; string beans, per market London Stock Market. Der of hesd indicated: S 00 ! The near futufes sold between GNigo and | basket. 26 Eeporten ShaL tie Sunds loancd stiln ger h st L i ‘69%c and closed easy, %e off at 6%e. De-| CABBAGE—Callfornia or h cent were mostly for the account of out- | LONDON, Sept. 15.— p. m.—Closin Buyers, Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. 28 250 . Jome, Ave Steck Market. cember started at 484c, sold at 43¢ and 1 —Callfornia or home Erown, | of-town institutions. Several milllons re- | congols, money. N. Y. Contral... Omaha Packing Co A % 3% | ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 15.—CATTLERe- I closed %e up at 43%c. Receipts were 1ib- | " Om1rh ported shipped from Chicago on Saturday | “%5 yecount Nortolk & Wester 14 | Bwift and Company. 5188 300 0 | olite, 150 Beak: mobt g B QATTLE Re- i eral at 39 cars, § of contract grade HONIONS—New home grown, in sacks, per | {ure presumably Included 1y these funda. | Ansconts do’ pta. Cudahy Packing Co 2,628 300 42 | market ‘10G15¢ lower: natives, 34205425, Oats were recelved In larger quantities, | ®FoM Aty Meantime the local banks were holding | Atehison 6% Ontario & Western.. 37 | Armour & Co. 235 [ Cows and heifers, $.0008.00. vealn. B oup the wedther Wi Good and the Uity of | NANY BEANEC o bt fet 9%, | for's 3 Der cent Tate, which some of'them | | "o "1 1t Fenioene B, Decker, & Degin 45 A 12 |57 vulin wnd siags. S0, stockes urrivals was 1 N \{heed t later in the when the out-of-town ‘ansan! 0. o . o Shster, under sime soiling. by s Kator med FRUITS. supply had been absorbed. When the de- | Canadian Pacific..... t Carey & Benton. . 360 E e 0 S, N by’ commission houses, but’ price fluctua. | PEACHES—California late Salways, 75@ | mand for loans had been supplied some Shispwes 'S ol Lobman & Co. . 360 40 | e and mives ey market tions were narrow. Corn strength aided | 8c; Colorado, To@se. of these banks found themselves with | ¢! st W. 1. Btephen Bl . ®© 380 ) and heavy, $1.7@7.61%; plgs, $4.00@7.25; bulk. the price at times. The cash demand was| PLUMS—California, per 4-basket crate, |funds still on hand, which they offered | Hill & Huntainger. 71 4§ © §50 baays + Plgs, $4.0087.25; bulk, light, December sold betwean Slo and Si%e | fancy, $1.%; Calitornia, egg, per box, $L10: |in the ‘market and ‘helped to break the Willlam Underwood ..... 25 : 410 30 fir-, L LAMBS-Recelpts, 1066 Hacolptn were &0 satn. o & IROEC. | e B e . et oeas. 0asg | 000000 ssalisannt an mabperimilons: 1o Hamion & Sotnecniid. & j 3 4% 35 |head; best strong to i0c higher, others Provisions were fairiy active at times and | 1.0. e ' the Oregon Short Line bond issue greatly L. F. Hu 192 : 430 83 |gteady; top, Idaho and. Wyoming lambs, ruled firmer on higher prices for hogs. Hog | PRUNES—Per box, §1; Hungarfah, $1.%5. |aggravated the situation and necessitated B, ¥, Hobbick.....\ 141 in C products "showed “the 'most atrength and | DBARS. Californin, per box. 5 Flemish | Gansierable calling and shifcing of loans. Wolf & Murman, B84 L | o 114 80 500 Sibae N kAve B Mbcboat were difficult to trade in. There was a dis- | Beauty, $1.86G1.50; New York, pef bbl, $4; | At the time the previous similar install- Other buyers . 6iid 12 4 80 3 position to sell M per_key '90; Utah canning stock, per box, | ment was paid, loans were igmediately re- “y 110 lleeg- e\l,‘ Bhiniod & 810 CITY, Ia., Sept. 16.—(Special Tel port brought advanc 1 35@1.50. loaned at “the Btock exchaMge, and the | ‘BAR SILVER—Quist'at 23%d per ounce Total ... 9,000 1,698 561 s 330 |Eram)—CATTLE—Receipts. 7.600; stockers po iR ort to prices. January pork | APPLES—Summer varieties, per bbl., $2.20. | presumption Is thus warfanted that the MONEY—2G2% per cent. rate of dis- | CATTLE—AIl previous records for cattle | % PEECETH 37 330 |@ctive steady: beeves, $6.00@7.50; cows, bulls floged 5GTa0 up at HisT vy san ary | CANTALOUPE-Genuine R. F., per crate, | sume thing was done today. This would | count in (he opsn market for short billa 1 | receipts were broken today by 'a “wide | 3 feeders 1 §% |and mixed £2800450; stockers and taders, Bigher at . i . xe. o o e e aubPtY jar, [ONeY | 213-16G2% per cent; for three-montha’ bills [ MATEID, as over G0 cars were on sale, On 420 BB | et hs Saivee SLUGLS. Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Whe: WA R BN Crmed, Tagave. B e e mall” requitaments, Jefe tnsat, | 2% PeF cent. LU D 1o To0ey wer the Mgh mark’ §%0 38 | eliing $7.4007.6; buik, ¢ 807 8. i R L aveisty. fon temarsow: Wh WATERMELONS—Crated, 1 day. "The small’ requirements left u which up o today wad the high mark e 3% | seliing s7.40a7. 3 . 173,00 head, g : s o Crm | e < Tha: anary Ascing. 1o Atolnges HSwiEepi Mg e cktiigs. e Yards ‘this orning, the market held . Johni i Recelpta of Live Mook CRANBERRIES—Per bbl., $6.75@7.00. change encouraged the hope that the en-| NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—The following are | up in good shape and the prices pald were 0 TROPICAL FRUITS. gagements of gold for Import are near at | the closing prices on mining stocks: very satisfactory. 5 f,’”wm”,_‘:olo 3% sohe followiog were the receipts of live BANANAS—Per bunch, rding to size, | Dand, the rate for sterling at the close | \gams Con. 20| Littie Chiet . 1 There were not enough corn cattle to at- B A sl P P al cities venterday: | — A e, o rer bunch, according to size, | peing within a small fraction of the point ss0 | tract the attention of buyers or to tell much | 2 sl 18 1l ttle. "Hoge. Bheep, ) | SEEScantorne, w.0004.25: Mensns, |8 VR ESl0 Tmborts are reckned bl R | dhow b cppdihs of fig sagher, Shoui gause, g E i 065 oy I i » s o g % 3 3 SRER| © leugh| 6| SR MOS0 clas, $4.150600; Medlter. | er0 |LWIce reduced, brnEiaL the price § |8t all good. sold ‘¢ about steady prices with | HOGSihere was an extremely light run | Kansas 2500 ) "'[' A% (0%E% | ORAL vaeu.lfi"w% -T5@5.00; Mediter- | goun o full cent in the pound, while for T |last week's close. i | 28 ots hera lodhy Lor cren S Monday Rd | ot oale fom 581 Sl 68w G| 69 | PINBALPLIS Per crate, $4.2504.50. D I S N e any 7 |smail Hopes . ] mzn.-'filn:"'n:\';:?e(;:..:::fl:‘! onCthe start | ket opened about a dime higher than Sat- | Soue Gl 1,600 48 8y @ 4 43y MISCELLANEOUS. B ams A SO Inaney 3 (Sthndard ...... % (201 at just about steady prices. Of course, , With the bulk selling from $7.60 to 3 rate was not affected, but the stock mar- e ne . bt AUh o @yl 40| HONEY—New Utah, per -frame case, | I0¢ BO% " i Urbed by “a tenr “That e — 2a the morning advanced and buyers bega | 35,10 Seme of the commoner hogs did pot | Totals } v to realize the supply in s e natural 3 nul 2 | xy g N , $3.75. the Bevk of Hagland would advasos Its : i Ket, es- | the cholce hogs were casy to dispose of Bestn: i uyl ; gumua PRS- Nom1 wren 16: No. 2 6c; | minimum discount rate this week in order | CHICAGO. Sept. 15—Clearings, $3.0m,u6; | tendency was o bound, the matket, ea-| L %50 i080 "R “traing. wero slow i ngwl s 8 angl 2| o1 satted. s N0 2 e P g | to help divert New XYork's demand for| balunces $issLdes; posted exchange, i | PSSRLY 02, 1¢,1o% SRS TR steaay | Mbout rriving, so that the market was | OIL CITY. Sopt. 15,~OIL—Credit balances; i e | e cal, § (o 154 1bs, Sy Zeal calt, | fovea to be best equipped At present to | cxchange, bgitc premium. to a little lower. Charge thouah 1 ihe o e B | B e fi e Dhie oanes JA0% 16 624! 16 8214 16 6254/ 16 75 | 16 7% | pelts. Toc 2 horse 'hides, $1.50G2. i 17007168 | 1690 | 1685 |~ POPCORN-Per Ib., o 1 173 15 5 15 5 3 nounced. The low prices of the day in the | - BOSTON, Sept L ki Bdbrd Bl RER U U eholh e b, "Dt shell, per Ibit | stock market followed closely upon the | balances, $1,197, change though In the rices that were pald | bbl meet the demand. The stock market closed | “NEW" YORK, 'Sept. 1 —Clearings, #1z7,- | , Thers was 4 ble supply, of stockers, und o 5: mmmfn'é.e fn forcehonptne vhla.t avernge 8807 bbls. )] ‘oday's vance carries the mar- X . Bepf ds, but as speculators | O the cl ¥ without any actual engagement being an- | 273,631; balances, $6,080,179. feeders in the yards, opening. helled, 6c. 15.—Clearings, $16,617,210; | bad clcaned up What they, B, Ooatly &nd | ket to the highest point reached since July | steady. Petroleum, steady. Hosin, steady. 16.—OIL—Cottonseed, | L AP e Poads’ 1o pay steady prices for de- |19 Representative sale: ‘Tyrpentine. firm, Uaive. 100 1100 |10 974 10 07%) 1100 | shell, per Ib., 16c: No. 2 hard shell, R ot e oty Tie relian® 8 | FHILADELEHIA,. Sept.,. W.sCleasings. | Jirable grades. "The common kinds as 8 | No- 2V 8 T i | e CRuR0y Nevt Ihrpil-North . Lime, - gg& 9 8 9740 985 | 9c; Brazils, per Ib., l4c; filberts, per sty Yally, Wiieh Gibed out sariier| sant T (et + 8 PeT| rule they dla not pay much attention to. |5 200 160 18 0 South Ldms an ';kl{"-u e oI 820 §Th] 354 2@ |almonds, soft sheil, per Ib fosses In" a humber of important atocks. | BALTIMORE, Sept. 16.—Clearings, $4,162,- | Later in the day trading became less active | %5 20 780 7614 e, firm, 44 @iEme. ostn femy A, 1, 825 | 81m4 835 |.......|per Ib., 1c; pecans, large, per Ib, But still, left ‘fractional loases In the ma: | T ielenots Beeh: oo Ry and sellers as a rule were calling the mar- | g ol &1 1l | Renhing frm. e Roeln, fmm A 10 2o Te small, per Ib. 10c; cocoanuts, per dos., Sc. | Put, sl 1€ fraciional losses In the ma- | 762; balances, 1e06; money. b ket a triflo lower, particularly on the |e 160 710 T R T Pl 10 2l 10 % ‘mg 1095 |10 9% OLD METALS—A. B. Alpern quotes the | JOULY OF CAIER.\ T10, One, o o e 18 dan: 0 nacees, Hibd i e medlum to common class cattle. 1. 16 i1 T e i by e b 8 B 00| '8 0ol 7 omgl '8 608 19 24 | tollowing prices: Iron, country mixed, per PTess any appreRension that there is far-| 60; money, 414G6 pe * Recelpts included a fair proportion of | 6. 0ie 110 LONDON, Sept. 15.—OTL—Turpint B00 | 802l 7% 800 | 797 | ton, $11; iron, stove plate, per ton, $8; cop- Bt the outlook for speculative borrowers | © BT LOUIS, Sent. i5.—Clearings, §7,906,197; | teef cattle and packers took advantage of (8. 30 ¢ . 18 G Mpt. QL UG S0k~ - No.2 a0 b New. | Bon Per,ib Bic; brass, heavy, Per Ib. $4C: | for the purpose of holding securities on | balances, $910.210) money, steady, @6 Der ot e el S Rl & Al § T LIVEREOOL, Sept. 16 -OIL—Cottonmeed, | SRS Pirons weod ta folloms: sinc, ‘per 16, 'Bio; Fubber, per 1B e4c. | mareln te belleved,to be somewhat clouded, | cent; New York exchunge, X discount. " | Sooi*luia’ aoid ab about_steady “rises, |8 618 TR | mull refined, spot, weak, 2. 60; straights, $3.10G3.30; clears, St. Louls Gri Provisfons, '|mand from the interlor is yet to come. Condition of the Tr but of such kinds there were few. The | g 16 pring speclals, $1.30; patents, n 245 80 bulk of the beef steers sold a little lower. | * §iiEP—One of the heaviest runs of sheep | Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts, ta, $2.9003.20. It s pointed out aiso that the present| BT. LOUIS, Sept. 15.—FLOUR—Steady; | stress for funds centers very largely about | WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Today's state- [ Western feeders brought right around |in the history of the yards arrived this| NEW YORK, Sept. 1 15.—EVAPORATED WHEAT—No. 7 ; : e t of the tre balances in the gen- | steady prices If they were good, but where | morning, but the demand apparently was | APPLES~For ‘futufe delivery are teady wpring. OON: No'3 vl g gy, N0 3| pew red winter patents, IGGLE: extra | the stock exchanges and is O rhaeoury | Cral fund exciusive’ of the $160.000:000 Foud | the quality was o lttle off they sold un- | equal to the occasion. There were over 100 |t Ari aroind" she sor Sime COnioney, CORN—10. & Weioke: No T IuI, o fac7 and stralght, SLEGLI; clear, 12700 | Tork The plan of rellet of the Traesury | eral fund, exclusive of the HI00.000 goid | 08 0 fawer than at the close OF last Woak: | oes I slent., DUt o marker apnad o ond | (2 ofirm sround #o for prime October, ";'j“. N i "SEED—Timothy, $3.0064.06, in demand. respect to the government deposits. Pre- | shows: Avallable cash balance, $216,987,1: z&;.r;‘:‘.c%';flik?:ox:‘;k:‘ltlgu let‘:r' I‘nl :::: :lli;l:gllslln!:l;:lb&ul"ll:‘:d:'hg::;'e:n%n In.lm‘i\’:- al lg(lo bu; State are quoted at 1@8%c; . . y teady at § 3 712,640, : X s o . | western, 5@6c. RYE NG, 2 Wghte, o 3 white, 2Guc. AN Iirr: shckan, Sast track, @ R T s .| Mo, ST day the feeling was weak. Representative | Buying was quite active and before the | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes SRR Yle Shoemelien s | A i oy, Riogit ! Srire, | B0 gy Wothed OFvey 1 poiot Corton Warke ] cows. EepAs e el g, el masl | amieas S0 Jirreey o, S 3 . ., $1.38; No. - | 98, 3 ual strin ; on : T n 3§ k grm. BLIS; prime dmothy, $.; clover, con- RISk Y—Steady at $182. “Vening was that the best hope for rellet iy, SRR O ST ™ “3gEr sTiErs. " T i b T IS, oty ot | 1T e g oo T e Pasts GhROVIBIONS Mese pork per bbl., $16.75| HAGGING -6aG7 160 Bl i An kreard awersnt I Gocd aull The: low, miadiing, 7 M 1w g - | getissble srades” with which' to "All- their| 858 quist, WiR the "‘,:‘,":,‘,’,,’w’i‘f“ and the 6.80. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $10.85¢710,87 SMP TW. . ce | middling, Sl good ‘m Ing, orders. unpeeled a o ea Tibs aiden {oose), $1086010.90 Dre saiong P T e, 5 roa sain aie- | o TAper.ros o sisttly mstaining influance | JHCC 000 WRc) Tosatpia. %08 bate : ik in The feeder market was active and steady, —. Shpulders ‘;{"‘;}3‘}',,‘%",‘"" 3. Short clear | yator, 68%c; track, 1G67%c: September, Se; | Bonds moved in sympathy with stocks; Pia ales I ntures, (Steady: Beptember, 5 305 i1 4s there were & good many libersl buyers ‘Wool Marke L e S0 sTegL 1%, B%e; May, 65%@60c. No, 2 hard. | total sales, par value, $3,0%5,000. Govern. | 8-18G8.20c; October, 8. ; November, BULLE. on hand and the desirable grades found a LOUIS, Bept, 15.—WOOL—Quiet WHISKY~Basis of high wines, $1.32, December, 8i4c: May, i No, 2 hara, & g gy 8M4@8.16c; December, 8.16G8.17c; Janu L0000 288 o120 300 ready outlet A ) - H The following were the receipts e wnip- | SR RN_ttigher; No. 3 casn, o; track, | “The, Tollewing sen (e clostin prioss ‘on ;;‘E-_‘9§})rfi";’w?§lm-m; Barcn, 83| OUKES AND FEEDERS. 32300035, Tair 10 pood: s8.4o ] eod vy | lsht ;!':r::‘;l’;’dl i heavy fine, logiser tub WERIR VS STAINS Yonterghy: 62c; September, 36%c; December, 3ic; May, | the New York Stock exchange AT AP AP, : 4 o wd.75; , $3.40423.60 e hed 16025, X g 2c; 3 i ) 3Te; May, *'LOUIS, Sept. 15.—COTTON—Quiet RASKA. cholce wethers, $.2@3.00; fair to ood Flour, bbls Recelpts; Sbipmenta. | gioge, 2 { Ahlsog coooooees B 80, Ratiway oo 30K | middiing, S%C: sales, none; .ece@‘i 564 a1 50 MY Steers.... 616 4 40 | wethers, $.0008.%; choice ‘ewes, $3.00Gb15; ‘- 3 OATS—Easy; No. 2 cash, 29c; track, 206 | do ! B LT ®% | bales; shipments, 656 bales; stock, 8,80 A 335 1cow..... 115 290 |falr to good ewes, $2.50@2.90; good to choice Whea't, bu 175,00 173,000 | gotge: September, . December. 2ise; May, | Baltimors & Ohio exan & Pacifc 5 900 od ¢ - Corn, bu. 171,000 20| Bige: September, Beo; Dec T, 3T%e; May, | B0 e Toledo, St. L. & W. 2 | bales. 100 26 17 feeders. 1044 4 40 | lambs, 3.75@5.00; Talr to good lambs, #.5G LATEST MAP and Oats, bu 280,000 * 167.000| 2 S NO. 2 white, e, Canadan Pac @ Btd......r.. 4% | GALVESTON, Sept. 15 — COTTON — 913 32 1 feeder... 640 300 |4.75; feeder wethers, $3.0033.40; feeder year- HANDSOME PHOTOGRAPHS Rye,' bu.. 14,000 | B Py salt meats, higher: | Caate. S0 sion "Paciic B R e s W13 4% 6 cows. 305 |lings, SuGie téeter lambs, $.0g4 5 ot ¥ - 3 s & Ohlo. o ptd B . . ), —C 125 P w0 culi 2. 3 : 5 Barley, bu....... 52,000 2,000 | poxed extra shorts, $11.50; clear ribs, $11.006 | Chiage. & Alton Watas oo cloved dull; middling uplands, S%c; riddiine e L8 11 com 3% ewes, .90g3.5. Representative | THUNDER MOUNTAIN On the Produce exchange today the but- | 13.50; short clears. 31162t Bacon, higher: | - o ta... . donptals i B | Sl Slec: | sales: B8 Dal Futures iR Hoowm e R e MR SRS | b et W, i e M el | a8 g it B S Wi Socemhers T MO0 | (008 22 == U 19 o sexe . f J g C. | clears, $12.373;. Pork, higher; jobbing, old, | Chicago . Lol X A - 404 | per, 8.45c; November, 8.41c; Decemoer, 8.43c ' .. 762 360 11 ldaho ewes oG B T ST | M B S BN ey N ebreny, (VR N | B 1R iR AR | IO S ;1% | The Industrial Record, MW Yo TARERRAL . mamichr. | puct i el Hen B e 3 W £ (L5 Unecy GENACARt SCPE | oone 10 emer gt 40 |G TSl 38 | en emoan wn. vew vonx. O ey ve, Shichens. 9t | Giloado Ter. & i iase | comber And JAnUAY s Shay: b aer” S0 | Ibull..... 100 300 6 feeders.. 8 3 0 = springs, o] turkey e, ducks, o a 1L TR o240 March, 8.24c; April, 8. 0 . e e e | Quotations of the Day om Various wesse, e, < 9%, & & 5L g Amal Coper it - AR Jyet 12 mmodities. Bl teady; creamery, 15@2ic; | Colorado Bo........ mer. Car & ¥ ee Market. 2 i Binun 18 y 7c. do lst pid do ptd. 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 18.-FLOUR-Recelpts, O Wicm, 1M4c, loss off. ’:3 i .‘il;‘a 3 Amer Dh"' o NEW YORK, Seot. 15-COFFEE—Spot. 0 2@ feeders i 20660 bbls.; exports, 19978 bbis.: market Receipts. Shipments, | Del. & Hudson o p quiet; No. 1 fhvoice. 3 5 3 2 v Del. L. & W . Amer. 8. & R Cordo #11'3c. Futures opened steadler, 30 200 4 feeders 335 whaat, < ug Co.. es than on closing o 0 3 %084 Pine: | Sora. bu. Brooklyn R. T o% Eotlirday and on a lttle foreign and focal N3 300 1 feeder. 406 | = er low grades, | O%t% bu iCol &ron. . % ' | covering demand. Business heavier 1000 260 17 feeders i | S , ooy B8 e throughout (he session. The market closed 1066 280 1cow.... 2 15G3.40; cholce to fancy. $8.50G3.60. |Gen. Eiaciric sieady, witn prices 1015’ higher and the e gcowill ] 7 <4 CITY, Sept. 15.—WHEAT—Sep- I : otal sale . : . Tt St SR Boprdiag. to ufin‘m,sw‘«:-;lnx{»gg'mg‘fi ‘q‘a"hAcT -+ 3 b Bl Beptember, 520Ga%e: December, 5.4606.500; 70 32 1 heifer 265 CORNMEAL-DuLl: yellow western, $1.34; | No. 3 hard. eo4uer Sl & Serodsze; “No I March, 6.65G6.70c; May, 5.80@6.86c. 10 25 10 sieers i clty, $1.32; Brandywine, $130a3.6) I o. 3, \ ! S 5 ¥E-Quiet; No. 2 western, 6%, f. 0. b, | COR ptember, 523c; December, 345 Sugn Molasses. 1660 376 10 steers.. .. fo | afloat; No. 2, 66l4c, track; state, 86te, o. L | 4o cash No. 2, mixed, old, 88e; new, m,& NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 15.—SUGAR 2600 30 109 Teeders 1% n 1., New York. Bic; No. 2 white, old, 8c; No. 3, old, 5 oY OELEANE Ji% . PSR 0 250 b feeders in —ar BARLEY—Dull; feeding, #e, c. L f.. Buf- | §7ice Strong: . 200 260 1bull 0 falo; malting, 51 el £, Buffalo. GATS--No. 2 white. %@dTc. d B Tl n; e aede demit! S WHEAT—Hecelpts, 283,17 'bu.; exports,| RYE-No. 2, 48@isize. 113 |Pressed 8. Car.. tritugal, bise. U0 1@ 19 feeders i3 w24 bu. Epot, steadler; No. ¥'red, e | HAY—Cholce timothy, #.0080.50; chotce T Tt NEW POk, sept. 15.~BUGAR—Raw, I8 .- - “y ecam ™ { elevator; No. 2'red, 0. b., afioat: 3.7, H AR Jopt: JA~SOBAR~H L0 . Noi & northern pulutn, e, co. b, aoat: | 7} - Creamery, 1980c; dairy, tancy, e Bpubiie Siaet 2 | et e motunses augs e B3 fow i Witk cash Whest Septamber and Septzmber s m over Doseast ons opened barely w . fa 3 ay; No. 7, 41-6c; No. 8,'4 1-8c; No. 9, 4c . I - thls news, but rallied and were generally nln_n EGGS—-Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansas ‘%‘n{:%fi' F R n:m ;!:", “g .D‘ i, 3900; No. 12 290¢: No ,'1?;1’: “g “I ?f.l‘ln.' g‘g | Ber, bears 'l“o'u'o" | X "-.y:.'“;nrry -la”am-'..w. Jrea B dary it 3, Beonenlng pectiatle | siock 1o per aon. oen o8, sty teldriet BRI G B 42 HR g g | TR e Sl e ol T R At K Pl yaens e B | e ek g o g M (ST iR Rt e e s ances. ‘The market closed firm ut Ko net | Oata, bu. 3 000 | “du e pid. 1l s v ubber | Toh NEW YORK, Sept. 16—DRY GOODS_The e loow. i% scoen! L R S ance. Muy. 1W@Tilhe, closed a ¥ Rl week opened ‘wi Quieter general H " i . 3 ¢ 50 315 1 heifer. market lettors. Beptember, B@IHe, closed at 6ke; Liverpool G mand for cotton goods. There I8 no change - " aments of cash grain selicited. Comnbber, T, closed at TIRE o ' {n tone and prices are well maintained for MI1E (uwm 18 Vour ardere 1e futures and soneiy o CORN —Recelpts, none; exports, 113 bu.| LIVERPOOL. Sept 15—WHEAT— both staple.and fancy lines. Print cloths 58 1R oepe. {4 goor, duil No' 2 T clevator, and @ | No. 3 red, western winter, aull, fa 10 are 1o request for wide makes at firm e res.. o H No. 2" white, lo arrive. Options were Gaittorala, fleady, fo éid: future m«um Pricss. uw 3% 1 pelfers.. 20 2% - - 3 ® | Sep A Cember, 1 2 ; o Ay W g g T T T R R - Milwaskeo Gra s § feeders.. 913 380 48 feeders.. 1% 3 # 231-235 Rialto Bullding, Chicago. , v ot stea . 1 i No, . : { b e .é“’."ni' B bt SaAE, dem "'"i;b.:%-'{"’.'"n'."a'il'.".’.. g -:' oo et | QLONDON. Sept. 15 Money was easier tn ni:(vh:;ns.lrlg:lg:"nec;rn‘llnr e lcow. Mg 38 lcow.ll s 3% Wy daly and weskly mariet letiors ars pubished el o the Chicog B rening Post. slse ! 48048, closed at 48c; . e JR—8t. louls fancy winter, quiet, | the market today, though wanted in con- E—Steady: No, s 1 Chicage Eveaing Jeurnai. baper, froe 5"’ closed at &5%c; September :k..‘: at|fs oM - s :Tellon wnh tni“r)-mm‘xcnf ifi.!ll).r"l\ll.}utlr:i gARL!-’Y—l{fixhcr: 0. 3, M0¢; sample, 40 m )'= 1bull......120 1255 1o anyene interested in the market. ! 3 3 4 t In, ount. l, C.. . LRI Ao S urerae g 2 22| BRI i | Bn-oveme, o s 13 i

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