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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1903. W COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Southtwenteinthafie o i souern, :‘m“‘"l‘n“:&::"‘df:\‘é:”\;,'r’":‘|"mrl=:§:ull-:l‘:‘:l Ef'&;;"”;mfi:"?"%‘:”“”:‘:“‘? ainee ot | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 5: . woEoi SR [DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE 19¢i20¢_loss oft. t the same period last year. 81 it 58 “H 5 Firm, good demand; New York ! their limit and do not appear anxious for | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11.—~WOOL—Quiet; me- 7 1 W w0 full creams, fancy, l1%c: New York 1ull| business dium grades, combing and clothing, 10‘-3 L 1 <4 o —— fc; 1 5@1 70 . “SHEEP—There w here this fadk Wheat Opens Weak, Btrongthens on Foreign | re#™® falr to kood, 10G10% NEW YORK STOCKS AND DONDS. | i4igc; "tuh v’v‘::he(llwm bl Oattle Reosipts Light and Prices Bhowed | morning for n Friday. but the sime as yes- | Sees Some Inoreased Activity in Many HOLESALE MARKET, —— praa’ i terday, the blg bulk of the offerings coi . Advioss, but Oloses Lower. S B Pankeisaii Sbenoie Biifates on New York Miling Guotations. Very Little Obange. siated 'of ‘feeders. Packers, though, took Branches of Business. g ——_— hold of what few killers did arrive and paid Condition of Trade and Quotations on Shievine Taviet. NEW YORK, Sept. 1L.—The following are ¥ ' Just about steady prices for everything 4 FEAR OF FROST SENDS CORN PRICE UP Staple and Fancy Produce, the Quotations on mining stocks: HOG MARKET EASED OFF A TRIFLE | fered.”The mirket Sh Tt shvep as vesh WEATHER CONDITIONS FAVOR RETAILERS EGGS—Fresh stock, loss off, 1740, NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Stocks moved for | Adams Con 30 Little Chief... el in good shape all the week and may safel LIVE 3 the most part along irregular lines in to- | Allee «.......iiiiilill if |Ogtarie AR | [ . Lambs, however, ha POULTRY “Hens, $liasc: spring | jalo"market, which was again dominated | Breece .. 1 (opme . (- - suft P deciine at all points and Onts Market Showed Advance Early, .‘r’“; :‘"';1&“5"‘2,%"4(“;'{ “’{,‘;‘-,{g";;;"':id‘:,zj ks, | almost_throughout by the professional ele- | Brunewick con. 3 o] ‘afrly Liberal Run of Sheep, Mostly | may ely guoted 16g25c lower than [ Distribution of Merchandide is Bx- Ay "~ daed ¥ K8 | ment. Th report, #o much better than | Gon ca gl oo 8 . but This Was Overcome Later u',!(31»-‘\..5(3\:5-1(1;“:“?9:‘.““ \2@1sc; chotce | had been Skpected, fnight have exervised o ol Voo Savage ] Feeders, but Desirable Grades or. Thre Ver d many, feeder buyers | Panding, While High Prices Make 3 _Presh caught trout, 1ie; | States Steel stocks, and the dissolution, | x Offered, Ty 100 Bulk Disposed of Early. .. As compared with the close of last Geodp Onutivus. FRESH FISH-_Fresh caught i YaRO £ the ibed xx Ex-dividend. both feeder sheep and lambs are pickerel, Sc; pike, 10c; perch, 6c; buffalo, | somewhat In advance o tarverd § " and active. Common kinds Tg@se; bluefisn, 15c; whitensh, 1uc; salmon, | time, of the pool which endeavored to| BUSINESS AT THE CLEARING HOUSES, are somewhat neglected, but still even those ife; haddock, 1¢: codfish, 12¢; redsnapper, | place the securities of the United States | SOUTI OMARA, Seot, i1 ome neglec \ * VY. CHICAGO, Bept. 11.—-Grain prices were all | 50 Jo¥eiare’ boiled, per 1b., 20c; lobsters, | Realty and Construction company on the P 4 ) , Sept. 11 ll?‘é‘u:l‘l“l ll:nhrnd steady ("f n;(n v\(i“fikd to| NEW YORK, Sept. 1L.—R. G. Dun & gown at the close, aithoughy \he early mar- | gion” por 1b., he: 'bullheads. lic; eatfish, | market. Steel common touched a_new low | Transactions of the Assoclated Banks | Recelpts wer Shipe Ea. cholce lambe, ~ $48@485; fair to good | CO'8 Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow ket In each pit wus trin, December wheat | Ji"bicic bass, 20@22c; halibut, dc; crap- [record, breaking 20 points, though subse- Dart " clal Monday ........ b, 3 ambs, $4.66@4.85; falr to good | -t 4 showed a loss of %@'4c, December corn was | 16l 5500 SRR, “g S e bass, 10¢; blue- | quently recovering, but the featur o - ng the Past Week. Official Tuesday lambs, $4.26G4.65; kood to choice yearlings, { will say: %c lower and vats were downw@iye. Fro- | Hig ge 4 fendy “named. togéether witp unexpected | NEW YORK, Sept. 1L.—The following ta- | Official Wednesday $3.863.50; falr to good yearlings, ¥.55¢3.50; | Despite the Interruption of a holiday, Visions were about steady ut & dicline of | GYSTERE—New York counts, per can,|selling of Afchison for London account, | ble, compiled Ly~ Bradstreet, shows the | Officlal Thursday . ¥ ¥ §0od to ‘chojce wethers, $3.5G@340; falr 10 | the week has brought Increased fe(iviiy 10g 15c. < | gges ol gal, §506: extra selects, per enn. | wors snough to unsetile the list all around, | bank clearings 1t tne principnl cities for | Otticial Friday .. 800d wethers, ¥3.16@3.25; good 1o cholee [ in many branches of the businses. an o Wheat opened a shade weaker, but soon per gal. $1.90; standard, per can, 3¢ [ Realty preferred sold down to % today, | !he week ended September 10, with the per- - | ewes, $2.7@3.00; fair to good ewes $2.36@2.65; | cournging symptom Is the decrensed became firm on bullish Argentine and for- | pe/ ,,,,l"”;‘ # a new Jow record. and the common sold | Centage of increase and decrease as com- | Five days this week feeder lambs, '$3.75@4. feeder yearlin 10t TORAtaing ConTectiohe, oo glen crop news and strong northwest mar. | PRAN_por ton, g, o LaSe AT el fop prices lnst year these | Pated” with ‘the corresponding weel ‘last | Same days st weck.. : Rt T LU T more discounting of bills. Wenther . December opened a sh o AY—Frices auoted by Omaha ole- | stocks sold at 5% ~and 82 respoctively B ame week before. 8 wes, $1. 3 : conditions have been favorable for retail £1%c and soon ndvanced to 82%c on 10cal | wale Dealers’ assoriation: Choice No. 1 up- | 5! B et Wen mofs. aative. and Bame three weeks ago.20,64 3 No. Av. Pr.|trade, th bution of merghandise cx- buying and covering by’ shorts, The | jand, $350; No. 2, $8; meaum. §7.50; oarse, | 106 SO MUK WAL SO S50V e Same four weeks ago..17,097 36, E 117 Idaho panding, white there Ate bettel Toporss of strength in the nortnwest did not hoid, | §7.00, Rye straw, $650. These prices noon, practically all of the early losses CITIES. Clearings.| Ine. Same days last year...28,35 18528 62,026 | 6 Idaho . Jobbing fall business than last year. Some Liverpool showed an eaier tone at the |for hay of good color and quality. being_recovered. All of the steel stocks RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | |if Jdaho feeder yeariing caution fn selecting goods, owing to high & Teactiah and Brosant out wheat freely | TGORN- o, Tooeivts lisht. for the first time in several days seemed | X New York The following table shows the receipts of | 1§ 1qahe feeder Seariings prices, is reported at the west, but this Ve ordere T iand . grom the| OATM-glo. to receive inside supbort. Notwithstanding | X Chicage 4 2| cattle, hogs and shesp at South Omaha {OF | &) 1aahe feeqer SerrnES s_chiefly confined to textiles, a1 “lohgs ‘Who were buyers earlier. | RYB—No. 2, fe. bearish trade conditions, a number of €pe- | x Boston ... the year to date and comparisons with 18t | 471 1daho feeder dearlinbs nder the selling pressure the December m“mmvxmmg.m}o.;:& g:;;l‘;:;;nwer;h;nlm T A el x Philadelphia year: oo, e, Inc, Dec.| 2 SUll ewes tion went down to Sl4c and closed wea £8—Per bu., . 3 X St. Louls 3 3 b “| 56 Idaho feeder at Slie, c under yesterday. Clear-| SWEET POTATOES—Home grown, ner |the close. Pittsburg ..... 3 Cattle ...... 675898 56/,882 111,101 . | 307 Tdaho ™ 5 nnren;%ohr g.‘.‘,’;i ..id‘nofu- were equal 10 | basket, ‘e Virginias, per 3-hu. bbl, | Among the Important rallrond returns of % Ban Franclsco - 4| Eoss S LG L }:,1,,.“1‘ g TOTR i ushels. rimary. receipts were ? y ~ h, X Baltimore " 6, o, seaee aho lambs. ... 1,188,000 bushels, against 1,112,000 bushels last MBERS-Home grown, per basket, [ Atchison and the St. Paul systems. Atch- | &yt iere % Average prico paid ior nogs at South Idaho wethers year. 3 orted re- | i0c. ison was the feature of the day, recovering | ¢ i g h t . celpts 5"3’?25’2‘“.‘»’."‘.’{ with loss) receipts VS—FHome grown. wax. par mnrket | from its early depression and once more :‘.,:\5},’,‘:;5‘ i : f_";.“_'(';_‘:‘” the last several duys with com jdane feeder \wether of 118 cars (only 4 of contract grade), made | basket, 40G%0ci string, per market basket, | leading the market. Operations in St Paul | ¥ Minneapoils | Dete |1 T — Wyoming ewes & total, of 807 cars for the three points, . | were unimportant. x New Orleans ate. | 1903, (1902. (1901 1900. [1899. N80B. 1897, | 172 Wyeming yearlings apainst 333 cars last week und $§7 cars a JBAGE—New home grown, 14%@1%4c| Business with London was nominal, being eming y Foar ago. per Ib retarded by cabie Interruption. Dealings [ Dirolt oo R 7] WA Wioming yearlings B There was a declded weakness in corn| GREEN CORN—Per dos., lvc. with that center were of an_arbitrary | % UOUSY! H b1 ] D YU ERBAY. at the opening, due to the cables and a| TOMATOES—Home grown, per basket, | character and were limited almost alto- | aiolll, oo . § Idaho feeder ewes P bearish econstruction placed upon the gov- | 8@40o. gether 1o Atchison and the steel stocks. | X Jiwaukee S daha teede . ernment report, but fears of frost in the HUBARB-Per 1b, de. o ‘Advices indicate that another advance in | ¥ provide 1aaho feoker yetiings.. West_soon overcame these influences and | NAVY BEANS Per bu. 3260 . | aiscount rates may be expected from Lon- | X BUfglo .. Wyoming feeder yonmings the market turned strong and the early [ CELERY-—Michigan, per doz., 30835¢:|don and Berlin. This, it is assumed, willjf gl oo - Wyoming feedar yeariings Jose _was, recoversd and s good (Sdvance 1-6;15"5"'&“!-'“;‘”. grown, dry. 1, |be in llne with the policy of the dending | 1oy ‘Angeles scored. ‘ade was active roughou e | 4 G 4 titutions of Europe to scour- seasion, with fpcal raders leading tho HE&;NggvAg,V;gkmgfiogogwgmgrzgwk- S50 gld ‘shipments to_this Emmlryf‘FThu 3 St. Joseph early buying. rge quantities of corn - e o present discount rate of the Bank of Eng- ! came out op the upturn, however, and oy FRULTS. fand."s Der cent. made last weelk, is the Hichmond ", the lato mood was decidedly ensie sl oh ana Celorad iy highest since February, 1901. Any advance | columbus . Wweakness' that "developed in wheat had | PRUNES—Itallan, per box.'siis;’ sitver, | LS Tmberiai hanit ‘of Germany would | §eattle .. its influence Tlso. anc autic orcer e | " PEACHES — California, ‘salaway, ;| eXclte little surprise, in view of the steddy | . 'givannan “ T H bank's cash holdings. 15 : Callfornia_clings, %c; Utah freestone, toc! | drain on the oint | Memphis WECHE cuts, with 88 O rade. | Colorado freestone, 9c@$1.00. known movements of, local curfency point | G0 Tocal and cash traders were the best| CRABAPPLES—_Per bbl, 8. to & nominal loss by the banks to L0 eed | Salt Lake City buyers of oats and were influenced by | PEARS—Colorado and Utah Flemish, $1.75; | treasury, The latter fnstitution GEOITRCH x Portiand, Ore. the government report, which was regarded | Colorado and Utan Bartlett's, . | today $00,000 for K om e ent of $600,000 In | X, Toledo . as bullish. There was a fair advance in | CANTALOUPE—Rockyford, per standard | Tecelved of another ehipment f g Fort Worth prices eariy, but liquidation later induced | crate $5.00; home grown, per doz., §1.%5. Australian gold to this country. T | B | an easier téndency, causing o loss in the | AFPLES Weltheys and other varieties, h’m; .:»;m‘ i Rt Tther way Harttord b ¢ , at [ per s-bu. bbl.. $2.5003.00. 4 A Rochester . e ine - tomched 38 1A the | | GIAPES-_Callfornia ‘Tokays, $175; Ham. | was gxtremely narrow. Total sales were | HCHes! bulge and sold & shade lower on the break. | burk and Muscats, $1.50; home grown, 8-1b, [of & par value of $1,09%. nited Btates | RUAMD s Local Teceipts were 167 cars. basket, 22c. bonds were all unchanged on the last ca Ko i Provisions ruled lower on selling by the| WATERMELONS — Missouri, %c each; | Following are the closmg quotations on | nNigyoijje . bull leadors whose action was looked upon | crated. rat. T ner 100 1ba. the New York Stock exchange: Epoxgns,. Waih: as an effort to bring out some of the{ CRANBERRIES—Per bbl, $5.75. ALehiBon .........oo.. §T7 0. Pacific .. - % | CRona" Hapids long lines. On the decline stop orders TROPICAL FRUITS. do ptd Sl 5o, Hatlway Sinnd Jispids were executed, helping the downward tend- | ORANGES—Valencias, all sizes, $4.0094.25, | Bal. & onlo.......... fisl, G0 BEl- Springfleld, Mass. ency. A little support was offered late in | BANANAS—Per bunch, $2.0002.80; jumbos, i 8 1235 Toredo, Bt. Norfolk the session and the close was steady at |$3.00. o ta 2 ; Dayton a decline in October pork of 17%c at $1362, | " LEMONS—California fancy, 300 to 300 2%/ Unfon Pacific ...l Tacoma ith lapd down iz4c st sa%, and with | sizes. $45006.00; choice, M: 20 to 210 aizes, | Chicaso & Aiton. e pid . Worcester . ribs 3 00@4.2%. e o Vabas! . . Ga. ¥ ot LT oy O T e MISCELLANEOUS. Chitaga & 6. W.11L 1ow/ do pia: 1 ~ | Poriand, Me b el el o ol i T llfi‘:‘EE\Efi&u‘X:I.;on.,gun‘;w':'x'nelr?él cream AT },}-fl}‘.‘_"}}:,s.‘?‘.‘ e | g Syl : ¢ i Selpts, 430 head' of natives, 4000 Read of | bie season, A 9 ead! tures ed as follows: i s aw do prd. Tadd] i VB & Q.. 5 Texans. ' Calves, 40) hea Failures this wellc were 172 in the United _The leading tutures range ol ?“:rnnm‘la]-m&'; ufi::nlln bricks, 12c; t el o R %fifii‘.f;’:filo il . C. oy b 1.-l>:.|.na]; f;gml fed n)n'l 1' .-m; western States, udlnlnnl 206 “:1” year, nnd'nl;wlem\ Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, & ok g . L L [Amarioan Jix.. .o o208 | S8 Mt a0 . L &P : *|cattle 15@2%c lower than best sales during|in Canada compared with twenty-two a tole#.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close] Xeu'v, | ( EIONEY_Neb. per 3 frames, $3.0; Utah | Golerads Seuiner'(, 4w Unliad, Srates Bi....108 | Wilmington, Del & R TP et I ook cows opencd s\Tohs DUt closed JOWer, | year RRo. Are Lower. By Labor disputes decrease, il but one of the unions having signed the agreement in_the local bullding trades, and several other settlements have been effectc through concessions by both sides. Rall- way earnings in August were 9.1 per cent larger than last vear, and 164 per cent greater than in 1M1, ‘Owing to the lat ness of crops there Is little complatnt of trafic congestion. September 1. for the first time this year, furnace stocks of plg iron exceeded ‘a week's capacity of the furnaces in blast. This Is evidence of the conditions now prevailing in the iron and steel Industry, although "the exact condi- tlon cannot be determined without a knowledge of supplies at other points Manufacturers Are Furnace stocks have doiibled Tune 1, yet the weekly output fs about 30,00 tons less than at that These 1,305 Tdaho feader lambs, figures explain the reduction in’ price % Tdaho foeder Jami Prices of southern fo=ndry iron have again —— declined, weakening the tone and delaying CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, the placing of contracts elscwhere. AgFi- cultural l(|’|HI|I nent makers have again 4 purchased freely of material, some plow Cattle Market Strong on 1 Re= | steel contracts covering dcliverifes for five celpta—Sheep Steady. years. CHICAGO, Bept. 1L~CATTLE—Reoelpts, | nove ors toi g Tqnufacturers = continue steers, $1.5096.15; poor to medium, $.00g| Many points it is difficut to secyre sufi- 325 stockers and feeders, $2.50@4.10; cows, | Ot 1abor, Wholesalers report dellveries $1.50@4.6); heifers, $2.00g5.00; canners, $1.500 | Of, "wqhY 4l varicties on time or Wwith Iit- a buils, $2.00G4.80; " calves, $850a50; | 16° Kean un with Dusiness. . Leathor is st 8 'nz.a.:'.‘ Jed stocrs, @185, western steers, | quiet in this vicinity, buyel king sole Sept: OGS - Recelpts today, 16,00 head; to- | 1eather as needed, evidentl nticipating A morrow, 10,000; mixed and butcher's $.604 better terms. AL the west R bl . 6.25; good to choice heavy, $5.50@6.15; rougn | A¢tivity. Notwithatanding heavy receipts 15.'.‘1"°:}.§:..fi“",:‘j‘".," of cars of stock | NCAVY. $5.05G615; Hlght, ¥.16@8.0; bulk of | or cottie. packers are asking fractionally brought In today by each road was: S TELE UAND LAMBS—Receipts, 11,000 " ices Sf Cotton pueds sve sow. W refiget ,Roads. attle, Hogs, Sheep. H'r's. | head; ‘market for sheep steady; for lamps| Int0 reaction in the raw material, the d C, M. & 8t. P. Ry.... 1 8 14 v dy; good to cholce, $2.75G53. sheep, | mand 18 not improved. On the contrar Whbash .. BT T8G5.70° ‘western. lambs, ©$3. 56,25, *| buyers are encouraged to delay pls Unton, Pacific 8yistem. 15 i contragts and mills ure not secking bus! C. & N. W. R 2 : § Y % ness. In the jobbing trade a large distri- E & M. . y Live Stock Market. bution of merchandise s in progy.ss, this KANSAS CITY, Sept. 11.—CATTLE—Re- | branch of the industry showing a profita- 5 SRERANSLHIBSTTTIRS 817 P s53 28 s ‘gagE e aag - P £S2WE2 [\22Ie J3Bg2T Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 7 1daho feeder lamb it 190 _Idaho feeder lambs P 8233, FE2Esn Prre— EERLEE B £ P e e 2ppts gkiii “pees poese 3zeese e Bl Aug. Aug. Aug ug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. govn ept. Sept. Sept. Sept. BENEREENN s BEBS :28888 " 222888 "58SSS8 S99 09293058 o L0 b 1R 2 80 2020 EEnmanoamen uk i ¥y a8z £ = e RES ———coacs RTTTTrTTTeey ga8 ¥ 558 ° t3 Py ceocen Smeane Canmoen 4 228 FIESEE 5 i ctgmamice 23 bS5 25 2888 PrrreT £SR3 X 5 ps o 82 * £5 = = e 8 sgenn e 8z - gz BBE oo 823 k1t k880 131 =3 10 09896085 | POPCORN o 1he Sher sheltes 3G - R R IRIAE BopRer s Baventort ke Tiiinois Central . stockers and feeders slow and lower; quar- e ¥lsingtoth | HIDES—No. 1 roin, e Nooo ‘erenc: | Del, & Hudsen... 188 [Amer. Cur & P11l 3i% | Fall River pvon I X Pothl. reckibts R w > | 4ptine dull and lower; cholce export and| pRIFT TOWARD (MPROVEMENT, 114 [81%@% | f1ee; No. 1 salted. & . 2 snlted’ gige | Del. L. & W | a0 “pra........ 00 Little Rock i ‘otal recelp! . . of steers, $.75@6.40; fair to good, 8334(83% @8 | No. '1 veal calf. 3 to 15 Iba. So; Ne s veoi | Denver & R. G.. 35| Amer. " Lin. ‘0.1 R eville 9 : The disposition of the day's receipts was | $3.6024.75; stockers and feeders, $2.0061.3) calt 12 €0 15 1bs.: dike: Ay’ salied hides, 8@ | 4o P [pde, P Yo el *| 'itls | as tollows, each buyer purchasing the num- | Western ted steers f.6XIS0; Texus T,m‘ Bradstreet Finds Trade Conditi : 4 h Erle ..l % Amer. ot v i 712.084| ii:8[...... | ber of head indicated: ndian steers, $2.9)G8.9); Texas cows, $2.0@ b L2c; sheep pelts, %/Tsc; hrose hides, SL8G@ do dad"pid 111 e ot Wilkesvarre i o Catt, Foga, Sheep, | £56; Tative. Cows: 41306400, mative helicrs, Uneventfal, but Prospects Bright. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per Ib., | areat Not. pid 100 | do Pl Springfield, Til. . 807,018/ 19.2(. Omaha Packing Co 20 61 19 V@4.75; canners, $1.00g2.50; bulls, $1.8@| NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—Bradstreet's to- 17¢; hard shell, per Ib., 14c; No. 2 soft shel, | Hocking Vaile % |amer.” Sugir Ref..." Wheeling, W. Va. 633,076/ Swirt and Company 142 428 [ 3.00; calves, $2.00G8.50, morrow will sa er Ib., 18c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 12c} | do. pi 7::0i00 18 |Auac. Mining Co. Wichita . e Armour & Co. § 170 48! HOGS—Receipts, 6500 head; market| While trade conditions are still uneventful Srazil, per Ib. 12 filberts, per Ib. 15 { 12 sy Brookiyn R . Founastows ¢ ... | Cudahy Packing G ! opened steady, closing ¢ lower; top, $.15;| the general drift Is toward improvement. almonds, soft shell, per Ib., ltc; hard ‘she Y il 19 Colo. Fuel & Iron b Ty (3591, ....| 10’6 | Armour, from Sloux City bulk of sales, %.5@6.10; heavy, $5.80@6,15:| A more assured feellng as o the corn per b loc; pecans, large, per Ib., 1234c; . 31 'Columbus & H. C Texington 3 s Vansant & Co. 2 A, r;l;(;:l mfakf&’h ‘sgi:smlx s 14!?5%3?%‘,12%; crop 1; manifest; :lnn:"!s(;r;‘elxembflugl states smal b. H 4 5 32 [Cons. ot C: & Bent .| yorkers, $6.10G6.12¢: pigs, $5. 6. avin 0 ncy 3 roall!flp;erl:uu":erpl%.m;"' Ll o - 30| L RN T5is | Be P, “Hobblok. . .| SHEEP AND ~LAMBS—Receipts, 3,800| fairs and low rate excursions have stimu- R : New Bedford 2 | Livingston & Schaiie ; 111 head; market active and strong; native |lated western distribution, while good pros- St. Louis Grain and Provisions, 3 P intor. Fans L | FERRMAR0D X ] “| Wolt & Murnan. x k l'n&nbn. tz.w%s%x-;lemg;n lambs, $3.5065.00 pects ‘forcotton, mfix:n?m:\: ar in’ the b B, . % X | fed ewes, ,90; Texas cl year- | 50 v ST, LOUIS, . Sept. 11.—WHEAT—Lowe! A - do ' pfd i, |Zargs, N, D. o -1 o sy, 3 o | ings, $24610; Texas olipped shecp, $2.50g | Fection. Eastern trade advices are of less Eeo;;tfnrfigrcnaz? fii:’:‘,‘;’&r”“éu""‘%‘i ot . . | Jacksonvilie, Fia. 3 8. Other buyers 3867 stockera and fecders, 5.00a3.40 R e TR g L D : 82; Dec . B%; May, 3 TR orgh " B o —_— n the cotton mill s . 8o 88¢; No. 2 hard, 3 9 & Greensburg, Pa. Total 4 heavy sales of print cloth are reported CORN-Lower; No. 2 cash, Tdc; track, ‘ K B N o O Rockford. 111 otal ... New York 'Live Stock Market, and a number of mills have announced an 490, September, 47c; December, 46%c; Ma; i e Promed. &0 Springneid, O CAT'TLE—There was a moderate supply| NEW YORK, Sent. 11.—BEEVES—Re- | carly appronch of operations. I7%. I3 [ do pfd % | Binghamton of cattle in sight this morning even fur &|ceipts, 1,121 head. The market for steers| The lumber market shows contrasts in ATS—Steady; No. 2 cash, 36 track, 3 [Pullman B, Car Chester, Pa. kriday and about the usuai rriday condi-|and rough butchers' stock was active and | different sections. In the west lumber ; September, 35; December 36%; May, | Pennaylvania ....../12i%/Republic Steel Bloomington, Iil tions prevailed. Neither packers nor feeder (firm, but not rated higher. than natives | and Boliding materlal of all Kinds are ac- buyers seemea to be very wixious 10 which sold at $6.80 per 100 Ibs; bulls, $2.60@ | tive and firm, but at the east the resump- piles but still they pought up about every-| 425, “one extra heavy load at $.40; dry |tion of Dullding at strike-infonted cities thing offered at rght arounu sweady prices. | cows, $1.4073.95; dressed beef, steady: city [ has not>been sufficient to keep the markets The few corn fed sieers that arrived sold | dressed native sides, 644G9c Er 1b. Cables | strong. . The iron trade is rather pessi- 5 51 ez one ame 5 3‘§ s’l &3 ane aed BE :gs s58 83 BizasEaaBszssy JHT B828E Firm. igher, §fc. . Sioux Falls, 8/ D. o 3 seliow, e IGLIL extta Thnoy and SharehE" LS b : : N analite TBNo. 3, ‘Wawe: No. 3 white, KO Ligalgi-'%u.mwy R Songy, B g . ;l-‘{'evincm, Neb. D—Timoth; firm, $2.75G8.15; g Ttica . &00d, prime, Worth morer, T Ot s for ; § Decatur, il N , .3 Coree e, i falr to| TCORNMIEAL—Steady, 1200 " LI Sowtu%s PStee # Houston' . jung, . e o1 gorth- P RAN—FIrm; “sacked, " oast track, i@ L a0 a0 Gharleston ‘western, ‘lgnugv. ime, $3.00. T, | HAY—Timothy, firm, $8.00§12.00; prairie, h allotlflm were as follows: 4 ’;gfi;pfo. 2 white, 41340, P, C O & St. L... do ptd.. Quiney. TI1. FLOUR 8 without much troubie at steady piices, but [ qu th - | s persibting. in holding oft, Rothing strictly choice offered: | Wetght: " rerigerator. peet, Sybie’ per i | hut Uie dceiines h. northern and weators Good to chdice corn feds have been in good [ Exports todny, 160 cattle. ' “|iron reported this week are largely sym- demand all the week and if anything are CALVES—Receipts, 102 head. The mar- | pathetic, the result of the reported ad- duls :";2':.“{."““:’..F‘c‘i.'.},;:“.ut;}“‘:m{"“'m; "k;t,:ll steady; v:al- 0ld at $4.5028.75 per dl‘!‘!:nnl cuts in th southern product, © 3 1 %, a bunch of western calves at $.30; e salmon season on o western grassers have shuwn no improve-|ojty dressed vea) per 1b, will be n short one and higher prices are 99 steady, $7. 3 = Totals, ment. GS— 'm 3 04 or. ¥ O] l—ltr'l;lwvm- b~ g TRON, COTEON. TIES—$1.05. New York Mouey Market. Outside N. A 168 | Prhe cow market ald not exhibit any great SR el Ian. Mo’ asted 1o § 1o e i gontinue good. the In: . 00%. o i’ D BAGGIN 3 & ] mount of hite today but prices hela abou y o 2, creases for August being fully r cen Fibe ‘s{des (loose). $ITUGETH, Dry salted e ANEW YORK, Sept, 11 MONEY-Prime cady. The feeling seemed (o be & MLtle | nod ™ ne mirker e potn ohisy 108 | Gver the beat previous years. Coliections shoulds ), 36 7; short clear | PROVISIONS—Pork, market higher, job- | "STERLING BEXCHANGE - Weak, with Letter than at yescerday's close but there limiy ruled higher and firm: sheep %old|show 8 slight improvement, the result, sides (boxed), $3.56@8.60. bing, standard mess, $14.06. Lard, matiet | actuel businessin_bankers bills ot $4.8506@ | Montreal S -9| was not the strength that characterized | a¢ $350@3.87% per 100 Ibs.; a few head for [ probably, of a moving market. The back- The following were the receipts and ship- | higher, at $8.40. Bacon, steady; boxed ex- | 4.8 for demand and at $4.8225@4.8230 for sixty | Toronto . . 3 yesterday's opening market. For the week rt at $4.00; culls, $3.50; lambs, $.000) | wardness of agriculture is no small factor ments yesterday: tra shorts, $.35; clear ribs, $0.50; short|days; posted rates, $4.5i% and $4.87; com- | Winnipeg Al cows are now much over a dime lower as Canada lambs, $5.1066.60; dressed mut- | in_confirming buyvers in the conservative ts. Shipments. | clear, $9.75. L § mercial bills, $4.8215. e Halifax e part of the loss of the early part of the| tons Gi@8e per 1b; dressed iambs, 73@lic, | attitude they have assumed in some sec- 1758 | POULTRY—Steady: chickens, 9¢; springs, | SILVER—Bar, 6i%c; Mexican dollars, e, | Ottawa 740, - week has been regained. —_— * | tions. 88,725 | 10; turkeys, 13; ducks, 8@9c; geese, ;| BONDS—Government, steady; rallroad, ir- | Vancouver, B. % Bulls, veal calves and stags sold today in i Hanis Tave htwek: Mnyket Wheat exports for the weck (Including 137478 | BUTTER-Quiet; créamery, 14g%e; dairy, | regular, £ 4 " | Quebee . 4 just about the same notches they have all a N ] flour) aggregate, 3,045,040 bushels, ngainst 178 | 18@16c. ¥ " | "RiON#Y—On_call, steady at 262 _per |Hamilton X the week. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11—CATTLE—Receipts, | 5.131:430 bushels last woek, 544,146 bushels : | EGGS—Firm, 19¢, loss off. cent; closing bid, 314 per cent; offered at |8t. John, N § “Fhere were very few stockers and feeders | 2,500 head. including 2000 Texans; markef | this" week last year, 6416609 'bushels in , 685 Recelpts, Shipments. | 23 per cent: time money, steady; _sixty | Victoria, B. C. 90, offered and as is generally the case on Fri- | active and strong; native shipping and ex-[1901 and 4,665,952 bushels in 1900, For ten On the Produce exchange today the but- [ Flour, bbls. .60 15,000 | days, 4@4% per cent: ninety days, {%@5 per duy, not many were wanted. The few that|port steers, M6 dressed beef and|weekn of ihe cereal vear they aggregate arket was firm; creameries, 15@19%c; | Wheat, bu. 69,000 | cent; six months, 6%@5% per cent. did’ arrive sold at not far from steady | butcher steers, $4.00@6.4); steers' under 1,000 | 31,265,168 bushels, against 43.496,74 bushels 13@17%e. Cheese, dy, 10@11ie. | Corh, bu "Phe. closiag auiatations on honds: & v prices. There were over fifty éars of cat-| pounds, $3.6)(4.85; stockers and feeders, | in 1902, 5816179 bushels in 1301 and 81,865,- steady at mark, cases included, 17 | Oats, bu o b P -OR e P — Dle ehipped 1o the country yesterday so. it | K.66@5.15; cows and heifers, 82.25.25: cane | 001 bushels In 1900, ¥ i 4 D "o kot % Balances pald in cash. iooks as though @ faitly good clearance | ners, %5, bulls, $2.50@3.15; calves,| Corn exports for the week aggregate 8- Ka City Grain and Provision: G ot AR Owetral da. T S| ANbt inciudeddn {otals Beoause containing | would be made by the ena of the week. | 800g7.0; Texas and indian stoers, $140G| 818 busrels \nu'\n;nnim‘,‘.ll‘l) bushels lnst weelc 3 Sag arings. olce feeders are not mucl lower ; gToss, $1.00@4.90; COWS an elfer: bushels a ye: 9 7.63 R L TANE, AHENBAL MARIEY: vt SR SR ot N WHRAD - o A o) O T T totais because of no 0om- | SElShy wook bus aside from a few sales of | 220027 7 ST & 1% Tani 2 f Tenela’ in'10. " For 'ten o {4 ) Y . o ¢ ¥ . jeneral market G eceipts, ead; market . | weeks in the presen! B! ¥ Jo. Day on Various | hard, B@7ic; No. 3, Tl@ic H i parison for last year, Lhat kind the & ey 20 | e s ol i e, 1850 | reote 10.008,654 bushels, amainst Sar e in 4 i el tiing. m)g"!td. l:;:x: z:g;! red, 80c; No. 8, BY4c. N. J. C. gen. i Cotton Mnarket. ‘There were only a few western grass beef | @6.25; packers, $5.6.@6.05; butcher's and best | 192, 10,027,728 bushels in 1901 and 34,044,742 vtk PR Fr. OTTON— _ | stoers offered and they sold about steady. 5.1506.2) bughels in 1900, i i AR P el i et ol e o e e R i et g 3 . 4 ; JNEW YORK, Sept, 11-COTTON_The cof- | £16cr8, OTUSk Thoice Suft could safely be| SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 0| Business failures in the United States gquipts: J60s bhies eaports, L0 bola | No. 4 Snsh mized, $iea; 'No. 3 white, o A o & o ke e oD I erately Ao | quoted stronk, but common rades have | head; market steady to firm; natlve' mut: | for the week ending with September 10 Salea. JUT bbls.; market trey LR Rl L S Sihed, o syt - P B g T Tive and the sales for the day came to|shown no improvement. Range cows held fambs, 33 5 oulls and | number 18 in the United States. ‘agujnat inenorn o, 2’"‘:2?1@.::?:%“" el sgue” " P e N i : a0 st I &Ts"putss | but a0 bales The weel staried, with hales | Bieady (0087 0cu{orn mockera and Tecders WBRERL wehers, BL0R% 10 In"loo) Sana Yio n 80 Tn Canndn fail: n e 4 W e ) %) H ® a t Al ublic ime 3 @ ——— 14 ). - e s barerd a5 | HAT—tooies TS 50010.00; - e g e T onend O e e D P Bibelding, & fact |'were in light supply this morning and held $t. Joneph Live Stock Market. urea” for the_week' number 12 ngainst 13 o % B Yow . prades Rye | prairte. nmwmnmv' s 3H Moles 3 052 8. A. & A P. explained largely by a. disposition to fear |close to steady. Ior the week though they | gr JOSEPM, Sent. 1L—CATTLE-Re. |12St Wweek an o T patr 1o good, W10G9.40; chotce | ¥ BUTTER- Creamery, 15017c; dairy tancy, | e, o0, Ri50. Pucito ta. {hat thers is too nmu;rhc"r%;"laoa"x . ork | are generally 169 2o lower. Representative | cejp(s, 1,540 head. The market was weak | ¥°*" *8% to. fi 0. | e, A 2 * | chen. & Ohio 43is... 102 " |xTexns & Pacific'is e el weevil, _sheadt d rust. y BEEF STEERS. to 1o Jower. Natives, $.0005.00; pews and of1 and Rosin. uiel, yellow western, §L11; | EGGS_Fym; Missourl and Kansas, cases | Ghicago &% Wiir 't a8 4%, B bW g el "prices fom: | e Wag ol 'y e SLIVORE;, iaokera™ sndiiImases | L NHAR et 1L TUREITING- e W Baterara ¢, o b, | [Rtiinat, 7167 pew No.'s, whitewood cases | 0. B B0 Mew s, 8 |Dhics Dusise te menced to decline, excepting for a spurt | ; LG, oipts, 457 head. The market | pRAVANNAH, Bept. 21, sady: Ne That carriea September from 10.80c to 10.5%, i e S, e | PR S ot A B g p t; s ersey, Recelpts. Shipments. | xC. - W. a.100% | Wabash -4 tic advance of a ol g pe gy oy 578 ; ¥ 10| o B leading to a sympathetic advance heavy. $5.756.10. 85; B, $L.0; F, 5195 G, $205: H. 8.5 HLEY-Dull; _feedin Whaat, . X e ) SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recetots, 40| 1 §10: K. :'M, 8.45; N, $3.80; W. i malting, 63g6éc c. 1. f., Buffal e 9 | do deb. B, point or tw> on some of the other months. ; e % Gate, B 15600 ‘T head. "The market was steady. Top, 1diho | s®; W, 1. ] A bu, t easy; . 4 West Shore The early upward movement was stimu- 2, 'HEAT-—Receipts, 7,800 bu.; spot easy; | Qats, bu. 000 it xWheel. & L. lated by hetter cables than expected and by head.The marke was stemdy . W W oredit Bal. Py S0 ances, $1.56;" certificates, no bid. ~ Ship- ) e o Mo dred MO S o B ESslarvas o, G 3 [ahenl. 8 Inted by Fetier cables then expacted tnd by afioa Stoux City Live Stock Market. ments, 92,33 bbls.; sverage, T bbls. t; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 88%c f. 0. b. R, Xfll;ll prior lien 4s... 965 |Con. Tflbl.c('n s tion. Public interest falled to materialize Ahoat % ' 'trifle lower on the crop | \LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1L—WHEAT—Sipot; | dc general do..... & scolo. Fuel coav. b and_pooss beman to_ wesken, Ia KA volt SIOUX CITY. Ta.. Sept. 1L.—Special Tele- | runs, ‘90,087 bbls.; average. 7488 Dbl ram.—~CATTLE—Receipts. %0 head; mai shlg‘msmn. Lima, 43,320 bbls.: average, Topo " | No. 2 red western winter, quiet at 6s 2i3d; | XF W & T pressure brought to bear by a certa o the ket Lo e o on higner | No. 1 northern spring, firm at 6a 9d. R0 | xhocking val. i R b Dresstre DeoUBRE b0 Daty NS SO nolnts, S it 0 " TR TR s cables, strength in the northwest and | tures steady: September, 6s 5%d; Octobar, i with the market finally steady at a net et "f;fay:n‘mv"do ’:fif’:.‘.fi' A;O’r:”dem i boin: funs, ‘ $9T5G34.00; "calves and yearlings, $2.5069.75. NEW YORK., Sept. 11.—COTTONSEED N talk Later 1t yielded to ar | 68 6d: December, 65 63d. . loss of 2@12 points, The general run of attack and In the last Thour ruled weak, | , CORN—Spot. American mixed, steady st mellers overate with cantion on the short "&&Em AND 410 nH L1 owlves and yenstinm oNDull: prime de, mominal; prime % % b steady; selling $5.55@5.75; bulk, $5.60@5.65 yellow, 41@41 a T 3 t con- n net lower. May, §Tho; closed, | 48 7d. Futures stcady; September, s §%d; side of the account, as the movemen 4 ’%‘% N [T S 8.2 PETROLF}\Yfi—!Itldy: refined, $5.85; 5 . sgdE = Be 82 23 ; September, wi“:d o T e i jm,.ue;u::ram ;a;’:lnalr expectation. B fou ?c.‘n‘;;:; 50" ‘. exports, 5.0 Milwaukee Grain Market. «fi?;m;mo' louns, 5%Q6 w;";‘:,.fi%"m’:: comparative indifference of spinners (o cot- s ’;’%fi“‘%’g&ae" = Stock on Hand. prilagelphia and Baltimore, $8.50; In q i spot steady; No. % 6T, elevater, and | MILWAUKEE, Sept. 11— WHEAT—Pirm, | closiag prices on'stocks and bond: o R OB Hant. -1 COTTON—8pot, Swan Land & Cattle Co.—W Following are the receipts of live stock [P ROBIN—Firm; strained common to §0od, e Sic The. option ‘market’ declined | Nejase: aw Pecompns fiis, © NOrLnern | Alchieoy o - i . | moderate business done: prices, 4@10 polnts 061 365 98 feeder at the six principal citles vesterday: - sl i Shargly under the crop Teport influence. | RYE--Firm: N L S405te. Nentson. Binaia: higher: American middling fair, 6.9d; good Citles. ttle. Hows. Sheep | “TURPENTINE— y. Dhleh bacaime fiem on covering and naw buy: | BARLEY i Koo 50 @ase; o, | Mo pla J A\ iddiing. 874 middiing. 6.36d; low mid- Gmaha . 100 6o ing after, while all markets closing ¥@ | s@ésc. LT, i sample, | pojton & Albany... 260 |Centenvial ... dling, 6.12d; good ordinary, 5.78d; ordinary. E Chicago’ "\ ‘ ' appensphali net lower. May, 66R@s6ic; closed, sl ; Boston & Me.........108%/Ccpper Range ... §8d The males of the oy’ were 60 Wilisa Kangas City X 800 s i n 3 4 Be Elevated . les, of whicl - . 1 . ¥ b ] r Seprember, Sengsic: clossd, bi%e; Decem Duluth Grain Market. N e m - export and ineluded 5400 American. 0 480 g 8t Joseph QMR Bt i an horeass Overihe GATE Recsipta, (000 bu.; apot, steady Nar e et 1) oy HEAT O | Vaiee Poct . toceipts, Bone. _Nutures apenel pleedy i 13T 500" 50 steers. Soux” Pty Lo soeoe | borrasponding date of last year of $228,- 3 ; No. 3, 3c; standard white, 42c; | hard. 8634c; No. 1 nerthern, 8igc; new, No. 1| Lo ] . i closed quiet but steady; e - AT 300 sisers.... gorre 42%c; No. 3 white, 41%c; track ;\;{:fi!r“:ho’;;&el&#?fi. No. 2 northern, | Xmeriean Suga 11 |0scool o 2;!310&"&:--&:;;9&":&3:& ’g;g’!:;‘n'&e: 81 feeders.. 964 3 407 3 feeders. . 964 Totals . good to cholce, 9508100, OATS--36 s iRgioamt - 6.97d; November and December. 5.28@5.20d; A. M. Crawford—Colo. Whisky Market. k N i B Der and Tamuary. b.25a6.2d: January | 24 feeders. 1010 345 38 cows.....1018 & W —Dis- L] Peoria Grain Market. KA K | DS A A Sy S ey | o 330 O Y | GINCINNAT, Sept, M WHISICE Die WE 4 Pacific coast, 1808, medium | pEORTA, 1L, Bent. 11.—CORN-—Steady; X . R pril, 50824 | nogs this morning, but reports from other | ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1l.—-WHISKY—Market 1903, common to cholce, | No. 3. Boiee: No. 4, (Bt4e. ¢ . 3 NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 1L.—COTTON- | points were not very favorablo to the sell. | steady &t 8.0~ (0o 0w oo gor 110111 Board of Trade, olds, 3 tal Tieher: No. 3 white, 37@37%¢; No. n ¢ g 8ot quiet: sales, 560 bales; ordinary, | Ing interests and as a result the market | FPEORIA, X Sept. 11— ¥ Firm; domestic falr to extra, 49 | ¢ white, 3G8TYe. . » Tiitse: ood ‘ordmary, Sc: low middling, | was rather weak. It would best he de- | finished goods. 4 OMAHA, NEB. ek '\'-‘“oumw.. 20 to 25 Ibs. v g s 100 middiing 10%c; good ‘middling, 10%c: | scribed by calling it weak to a nickel lower REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, 180; Cafifornia, 41 to 3 1bs., i%0; Texas dry Toledo Seed Market. LT midaiing fair. 1ke: Rominal: receipts, 1 | a8 compared Wit yesterdsy’s wverage, or . W. . Ward, Manager. Tel 1518 s . - 190; "| TOLEDO. Sept. 11— o p—— bales; stock. 10,724 bales. Futures, steady; 4 > — MI}EA%hI.Ifil‘:iudy; acld, X@28%e. ber. W10 December’ KTt Janaary. S5, ek Manisat, Beptember, 10.31a10.32; October, 9:63a9.630; | heuyy hogs sold e o s 0 10, 85,80, |/ Deeds nled tor record vesterday. es fur. r‘nqv'tsmNu—lin(. ady: tamily $100 | Timothy, September, $25012.75; LONDON, Sept. 11.—Closing quotations; | November, 9.54a9 foc; December, nished by Midiand Guarantee i X MEN AND WOMEN, o : "59@5.6lc: | weights sold from $575 up to $6, the to - s o 11 B mess, #0048 %0 e for maney.. X |New York Central..i3 | JERUAFY, 85169 Bio; " February, 88908 .8lc: | SU e pald Tor @ very fancy load | company, bonded abstracter, 16 Farnam o - — P 9% Norfolk & Western... 11 t O ‘welghl 1’7 pounds. This i the first load | & el b t eut ' ‘meats ~steady:- pickled Metal Market. R |, AL A | T O e 1T/ atock. 108 baica, | of this kind that been received this | ChATIOtte A. Cochran and hushand 1o g Jlcied o e S mteamed. e | NEW YORK, Sept. 1L.—TIN—Spot ad- . L B4 | Peenarivents ‘GALVESTON, Bept. 1.—COTTON—8teady | year. all the other fancy lightwelghts aver- | o™} yection 211643 ...... s ) Iard, steady: wee . "South | Yances 7s 6d in London, closing at £122 12s | paitimore & Ohio.... M% Rand Mines. at lle. aging around 20 pounds Trading was |G, ¥. Beavers and wife to Nels Nei- ‘m:“u PR pork, fr . } | 64, while futures'were 108 higher at £13l | Canadian Pacific..... 121% Reading rather slow all day and the late arrivals 2and & blosk oc 27.2 /G4 c “rrolh aid mot sell to as good advantage as those | S50%; West 40 feet lots 1, & Wosk ahort clear, $14.76@16.50; v P B B AR D AT oK e 0% e Sager: snd “Ma that came In early. Representative sales: | g3y b ho"y b1ace 80NN 16 Bioek 3 ALLOW—Firm; WO | copper market, spot closing at 487 15e ook | Cn M & . F.. Southern 'Raiiway NEW ORLEANS, Sept 11-SUGAR- | x gh Pr. No. Av. e Jo Anion Nelsom 'let b Bl “fiw Xgs. futures at £57 5s. Locaily copp.r remains DePeers tieee 30 | do pld. .8 | Pirm: open kettle centrifus 348 . 1‘:: 3 Emma 3. Morrili and husband to N:'F"“l‘““*""l T quiet. Lake Is had at $13.75; eiectroiytic at | Pqver & R. O y | centrifugal whites 4 7-16c; yell 3 13-160 : IR B Ay e B CHERSE-Recelpts 4,90 £ e Shotance ot Bl G e | Lens Erle " -v [o e W PORK. Hept. 11—SUGAR—Raw, : ?:: 245, Svack W, AIDFIENLS CHNS: a0 e Phice Joke; Mar o Golored, . M0%e; Moot wL T 08 8 little' nigher, spot| o ‘34 pia . 111l B o g Sueel.: ey R F i~ gl Commar . 1 tee™ @ innstovha-bimons farge white, 10% ey Bothor Uk [Thd wan Boohansd 16 Lane | Itutne op ot 0| Whhoth irisiserins Nev's,"Lane: No. 1 : . 1o Rt B and wife' o Blise & e S L e vl:"fl:\r:e:::: don, closing at' £21 3 6d, whlle here 1t To- "'-""m';".m'imi:f. - 20 i No. 13 425 i m:‘:nnv'-’»gxn'r‘»:r‘-‘ Ashisy: Jota 1 10 14 hlogk & febjesis An Issue of $1200000 of Tw nty-Year Five fowis, i3c: spring turkeys, 18G2c. o e S yer A0 sell with wdvances | count in the oper market for stiort bile i3 | * oL ARSESFirm: New Orieans open Phisdeiphia . Mortgage And' Thursday, September 2ith, f%3. at 2o clock Minneapolis Wheat, Fiowe ‘and Hean. 00 1 belng Stered Belon®iohl Mo’ | S0 NSle Sor coni. i BN JoQomen, SO gompagy to John I Redick, esst % | B B 8% Ognos, Neb, Hisleforeq Coupon MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 1L—WHEAT-- | but wiyers are holding off for a further do: Wool Mnrket. Osies - Naviet. O O P h h Tors, ‘ot Do SRAMY, Mobrasks, t: the “amouat: et Close: 3::1":::6 ™Ve; Ma; on [ cline and prices are practically nominal, NEW YORK, Sept. 11L.—COFFEE-The o inClet 3% ax ot s, “Section These bonds are issued to pay for the " No. 1 northern, | No. : :| BOSTON, Sept. 1i.—The Commercial Bul- A g #“ No. S monhoth, 0 e o N & nity " erars I8 guoted et 1.0 o AR SR B W R AR 10-15-13 building of & new school house. . The A e eaomee BEE 0 b £28833% i ST 1334444 FETaE §322pusRsE SR8, sssEi slslssi: SeSAT R 3 northern, | No. 2 foundry north letin will say tomorrow: The wool market while oulet, ruled et . o 3 | foundry southern and. No. ;llu!al:d‘g} :;3];3 is a litt’e more active than last week. The | generally E{.‘.:%“o |3"f|rm on )ight covering Charles P. Woolworth and wife to assessed valuntion of the distriet s $)25 « UR—First patents, $4.5)34.60; second | ern soft at $15.5(@16 0. eneral tone, however, is quiet and some|and some little demand from outside Lewis 8 Reed, lot 4, block 46, with 000.00, the real value belng more than haif patents, S440G45 . first elears, $.0098.60; [ ST. LOUIS, mept. 1l —-METALS-Lead,|houses are doing nothing. Btlll manufac- | aources in the absence of important offer- other lois in Stone Quarry reserve .. a million dollars. Competent counsel hus e ik it X gs WP peon reat % BESIW. | Exected: The Dusinees this wepk: Inciudes | enainen b Eoparis of o bertor Aot W omd .\ Gouk. lote & and ¢ blook 1, FRey have beon josaily. issusd, * Desmioat ] -— ox . usineas s weel ncl 1 1 te M mon: e ook, lots § an h cl N , 3 . - Neld Jil PLEOO% haid R B | anaampes Sheesd! ulae % ° r ‘D Kountze & Ruth's addition ..... tion, $1.000.00. Principal and. interest pass —— A considerable domestic quarter-blood, me- f further bad e Phila Produce Market, Doy Gabde Mavket, demand sad esvedtsitans of fun Mary A. Elliott ot al. to Edward W able at the flacal agency of the stats of dium and fine medium territory, B. super | crop accounts. The market rlosed net un- NEW YORK, t. 11.—Reports from the | pulled and staple Oregon. Medl: = les w Stoltenberg, east % lots 21 and Nebraska, In New York City. Int FPHILADELPIHIA, Sopt. 1L-BUTTER | country continue 1o give e et R o § W e B A e e B I R R ] Dlock 5, Shull's 2nd addition - payable annually on the First ot July. ot v, falr demand; ex! wostern cream- | viees rding the distribution of mer- | wools sold firm. At Antwerp last Monday . 4.20@4.25c; December. 4.4g4 Mo John H. Levy and wife to Fred C Bids will be recelved for all or any part extra nearby prints. %lc, | chandise from second hands, and whije | crossbreds advanced 5 per cent and meri-| & oor- March, €7Tc; April, 4.8 l“‘i &5 sz’ BsssezeE gessizissin 8 $583222828s3s8sese 2333333333338 8888 s ¥ sEBss ¥ aoard: Haver, lots 6. 6, 7 and 8, block of the amount. HIRAM 3 ¥. | local jobbers state there is & slight Tos wero barely sustaineds The shipments Dwight & Lyman's addition se B 8-10 L b 170 oo

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