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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BUNDAY, SEEPTEMBER 18, 1008 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | 7w 80, tiie Bttt T | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL [t “sZnesurmses sl | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET |2 % g A g S TRy y - b o0, . 5 s §.35¢. Molasses, firm, New Orieans open €86c; January, 4%c; March, 48%c; May pecie, SIZOMIM, decrease, WMELX0. Re ] 5 § o d dostes. i New Q tRGRerT, ¢ oy Py Ay sorve. $344.841,100; decrease, a 120 § 5N kettie, good to ‘cholve, M43 werve required, $229,548,900; Incre: n 8 Say T NEW ORLEANS, Sept GAR= . ) ] i M bits m; open kettle, centrifugal Siyc, centrif- arge Number of Fall Buyers Arrived Last | omama wioLEsaLs manxer. | Prios of All Grains Wers Botter, Wheat e dapionlis. $20 80 575, decreass, | Boef Bteers for the Week Steady to Sirong, Wi TR R P Taal wiote, ¢ THee: Selior B3 e " > ST X EEP—There were no fresh arrivals o Y aull; contriflgul, Bbowing Oonsiderable Btrength, 0,912,000, but Feeders Lower theep and lamba here this morning, and for wes, dull; centrifugal, dgeie. P e week supplies have been rather limited, NEW YORK S$TOCKS AND BONDS. e a8 there is a decrease of nearly 6,000 head Ofl and Ros VERY FEW IMPORTANT PRICE CHANGES| BGGS—Fresh stock. 1ove of. 11 CORN IN DEMAND, WITH SMALK OFFERING HOGS HIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO | %% compared with last week and as com. | NEW YORK, Sept. 12 -OILS—Cottonseed. EREEoms piogh Jose o B8 ooring Sillng Gouimite SAMA' Despite pared with the corresponding week of last | Dully prime cFude nominal, prime yellow. A chickens, per Ib., IMBILe, Tooers Accord: cm— - gy Jear there is a falling off of about 6,00 head | f1Gdige. Petrgleum. steady. refined New Confaence 1 fng to age s06o; tutkeys. 11330, old ducks, | oats O L o * Prices 80 4 ork, $8 Philadelphia and Baltimore, o Yoass S0k, y ats Opened with Some Strensth, Ad-| Npw YORK, Sept. 12—Trading during | P&t Sheep and Feeders May Be Quoted | The market for fat sheep has been fn good | $860; tn bulk, 8.60. Hosin, Arm. strained BUTTER--Facking stock, 12%@lic; cholce vanced Then Declined—The today's brief session of the stock markei| Steady to Stromg for Week, but Fat | f1o0g Al the week and as compared wilh | common to good, $2.%. Turpentine steady, Sl T iy g ST W TR A s g R BT s the close of Tast week the market may be | STis@6se, 2 S ~Fresh caug! rout, e W ma t mdon, which - . - e : o ‘- ~ SOGEe 4 Expects Prosperous Winter, pickerel, 8. pike, 10c; perch, Gc: buffalo, Weakness. o e Ry R L T of Fifteen to a Quarter. tyer, have mufferad & decline of 1t 58| D b iR RO G R g f14@8c; Dluehs! ; whitefish, 10c; salmon, reuuy the Pacifics and Grangers s nested I b L B R B 380. M. 855, N. 83.60; G 200 Beadibeg - Stwalselt 0k “oaiie O T L N T features over there being Union Pacific and ments It would now take a cholce bunch CITY, Bept. 12.—OTLE—Credit bal uation_ fn Omaha ang | 10¢: ed, . 20c; .| _CHICAGO, I, Sept. 12—Gi aul._ Even the steel siocks were easier - 2 . 3 chaice bu A ft L2 —OTLe- : ributary territory contindes very satisfac. | §reen. per Tb. Zae: bullheads. Tic; catah. | were ey Tt D owine Conalabraons | abroad. The attendance of brokers on the > SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 12 | to bring M7 s $166; certificates, no bid. Ehipments, tory 10 all coneerned. Tnere were more | black bass, 2@2c; hallbut, Sc. ¢rap- | strengih, closing %@%c higher for Decem- | €Xchange was very small and from the out- | Tecelpts were: i Epite of the fact that a targe propor. |3 \bvis: average 7 bbls.; runs, facichants in ‘the city last week buying . 120; herring, 6c; white bass, 10c; blue- | Der. Gats ‘showiag® & pet ®sein of RGNS, set here the market was narrow and irreg. ) ety ot O | 6F Byeaers ihe Mectet aich siive &ad | Liink, Beiv S tvetags R r fall lines than were expected, and 3 while o ) ular, early quotations showing advances cial Tuesda ¥ i | 0 e t ru active 676_ bbls.; 9 X% S ertlt sopmees an, Y g opeaRecied, and 83 | By Srmna_xew York counts, per oan, | "Eiie o cloted konigher.' | U | e eatly quotations, showing advances | Omcial Wedtesay L 8 sieady to strong on anvthing at 31l decent, | rine, Lima, 7017 bble.; average, 64,18 bb Tegarding the condition of trade., Manu- | fio: ber £ B.I0; extra selects, per can. | and in Manitoba was the influence in |St. Paul alone exhibited firmness at the [ Officlal Thursday ..... ; 14 | for. o the markit hus been very satistace facturers also report the demand for their | par gul -%0: standard, per can, 30¢ | wheat, causing a strong early tone. Decem- | OPening, although an easier tone was shown | Officlal Friday ¥ . R B T e B Unes of goods as being fully up to their | PR AN_Per ton, $14. ber opeped i@%ec higher, ai Sitgo to 81%0, | Y such issues as Pennsylvania and Read- | Official Baturday. ‘Quotations for Srags stock: Good to cholce REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. expectations. Local retailers have been en- | HAY-TIries qacted by Omaha Whole. | & after & temporary dip to Sl on seli: | INE. The first transaction in steel common | co o lambs = $440G4.75: falr to good lanbe. $.260 — Joylng a brisk_demand in sarly fail Hnes | s Denions mscietion. comorto 10e: | ing by local traders, with profits continued | Was at a alight advance, which was soon Week epaing Sept. 13..2, g | 440; good 10 ehofee veariings, $3 0003 8. fair | Deeds flled for record yesterday as and are preparing for & big rush of busi- | land, $8.50; No. 2, §; medium, §1.50; coarse, | {0 advance under covering by shorts and | 108t while the preferred was aitogether | (eek ending Sept. to kood yeariings. §8 Ba3.5; good o choice | Nished by the Midland Guarantee and mess during the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. | §1.00. Rye straw, 38.60. These prices aré| PUYing by houses with southwest connec: | Neglected. Atchison, the feature of the| Week ending Aug. 29.15.88 : Wethers,’ $3.20118 f0; fair to §ood wethers,| Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Taking the situation as a whole, no one | for hay of good color and quality. De.|Uons, to &c. Offerings were very light and | Week as to activity and strength, opened | Week ending Aus. 2 ] 515613 15; §o0d o chojce eWes 85756300, | Farnam street: : apparently has any cause for complaint re- | mand fair and receipts light. = only 'a marked absence of outside business | J0Wn and sustained a material net loss. | Week ending Aug. 15..1743 [ Tair to good ewes, §2.85612.65; fecder lambs, | Ida M. Wolcott and husband to Ge garding the amount of business they are [ CORN—isc. 3 d a®greater gain In values. Trad- | Before the end of the first hour the market | Bame week last year ! 13 R@LH: foader yeariingn $ 30550 feeder | . Bemis Foal Hetate compons. o o:lnl:’l‘.’ :’;w outlook for the future is also gn\s—m. o) m ur'. professional nature, E:;‘;l;r:‘-h-.o‘:l:t‘m:r l"::“l’:rc’oulrd‘a:um;‘p :e RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. | withers. 8 00055 fecder ewes, $15002.80. | 8, block 2 ‘;VH;:“:’:‘ v i s ™ ered ve No, ocal t d v y or tone. Brool , v v > ~ g | d ” 3 ol > ) onsidered very 'encouraging. for, uniess | RYB—Non @ o o ith local traders inclined to take profits | Sald 1o have sither tendency or tone. Brook: | The following table shows the recelpts of | Reprosentative sales SHETR (o Pauling T, Davie, nee Moore, | o 3% Week and Plase! Heavy Orders. — Condition of Trade and Quotations on cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for — lot 8, block 3, O'Neill's subaiv.*,..... there will be a fair corn crop, which means | POTATOES-Per bu. 7 . caused the market to eass off just before | eTate increase of net income over the pre- 0! B, v olp) % v O Taa Sre iy T oD e T | A AT Trms giown, per | the Ce MeT AOuis DEeE o ot tora | Vicus ‘year, The Iyt cloves “weal. 8ome the year to date upd comparisons with last | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Radolph 5:;’3:“‘;{,;‘,’_’,’ wife to John Merchants have been buying very freely | basket, 7c; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl,|8%@8c, a gain of %@%c. Clearings of | comfort was derived from the fact that the 1968, 90 ine, Deo Theophilus G. Rice to Amanda Rice, Quring the last week or ten days, which 3.25. wheat and flour were equal to 270,000 bu, | €Xcess reserves of the associated banks, in | Ccatle 8 B0,27 108,491 Light Receipts Caunse Nom! Market | “jots 4 and 17, block 8, Potter & would indicate that they are not at ail UMBERS—Home grown, per basket, | primary receipts 1,080,000 against 1,169,000 | the face of a further drain upon their hold- |yt cuf 406 1,708,124 # 168 for Cattle—Hogs Are Lower. Cobb's add...... hisissvisrelis alarmed over future prospects. e u. & year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth re. | Ing, 18 well over SIS00.00 as compared | gpeep MOZIT Ko0405 BOKIE .. wh ¢ Tukey Land company to Thomas K. Piows on mapie Haes Sove not fuoti NB8_Home grown. wax. per market | ported recelpts of 761 cars, which with local | With about §700,000 this time last year Avorags Brice oaid res g oy South | yCHICAGO. Sept. 12—CATTLE—Receipts, [ T\io¥, 1400 Sompany to Jromas, th ated to any great extent during the week 40@50c; string, per market basket, | Teceipts of 141 cars— of contract grade| Trading in bonds during the week ai8-| Omuna for Lhe lase toverel Sovs with comn |30 head. The market was nominal. Good [ a3 .. & gueagiscers' SO under review and in fact there have been made a total for the three points of 902 | played little feature of interest and fluctu parisons: . oy to prime steers, $5.50@6.15; poor to medium | gherift ‘1o Lavinia Brookfield, ot & fewer changes of importance than usual | JAPBAGE—New home grown, 14@lie |cars against %62 cars & year ago, 4 . thlopen glosely the course of the | 2203 $4.00@5.35; stockers and feeders. $2.50@M.15: | “hiock 6, Carthage add svasiiie The. fe r ™n was firm, with small offerings and | Stoc et. Business was at low el cows, $1.50G4.60; heifers, §2.00@6.00; canners, veanel o S fine, with dadisctions teverobie jor Padithy BN CORNGPEr b, He pasket, | SE00%, demand from short holders who cov- | 4nd but little demand prevafled for the Date. | 1063, [1503.(1901. (1900. [189. (1898, 1897, | SO¥ e, Bl 0GB B O e vas. B sog | S Uhla, Wesselis and o e s B, X eely on the prospects of frost west. ~edg mortgages. nites ates new 0; L o 3 .66 el ors’ ad ¢ markets for some time to come. w"—‘. $53, Tresly on, ihe prospects of from west. | flitedeed mortgages United Gtates o s Ga0; Texus fed steers, SIGNE; western | biock § 8 Rogers' add Sugar Market Firm. HUBARB—Per Jb., lc eors, $3.25G4.50. Nelsa nd’ to Ve BEANG. RO St gl‘vn hounds doing the gn:’lrr part. Decem- D;P]I“Ifl n!kcompnred with the closing cal ”H"(r\:}flf-flrfir\:"\l! today, 12,000 head; esti- Il:\,!.n"A".l H};l\?\rsll:t:g BV'(‘\?I nl‘gfbl‘{‘ ,nr:; +_ Wholesale grocers report the demand for | CELERY—Michigan, per doz.. 30@%5c; | oinse vema up olbyfteady at vesterday's | of last wee Shelr lins of goods as ing VQ!’%) brisk and | large western, 4o. St Tend oo ML et St Te Tl | SCtoutag are the diung quetelions of mated Monday, 3,000 head. The market| 18 block b Barker Place add trade last week was considerably heavier | ONIONS—Neéw home grown, dry, 2,000 Aug. Aug. iy than 1t was the weck befors Prices have | tie; fancy Washingion stock, per 1B, | "here war’ 1tle. fostuce f the” tomding | 4o Tt . B Pathed heavy, $.70G800; rough heavy $2505.6;( lots 4 and 5 block 5 and lot 2. block fluctuated very Httle since the last report, GG PLANTS-_Per doz., $1.90G1.5. in oats. The market showed strength early | Bal. & Onio.!!'ll! #i%So. Railway light, 5.6 : bulk of sales, $.6005.85 §, Burr Place, and lot 18, block & an but most of the changes that have taken g * " FRUITS. with other grains, but there was Jree Seil. | .86 pta. Woia do pta SHEEP D LAMBS-Receipts, 2000| lots 22 and £, block 3, Melia's lst place have been In the direction of higher | PLUMS-Utah and Colorado, ing on the advance and @ portilon of the | Canadian Pacific ....128% Texas & Pacific head. The market for sheep was steady; | BGGi. i S prices, PRUNES—Italian, per box, $1.3%; Sl galn was lost. The close was steady at a | Seatral of N J......188 |Toledo, &t L. & W lambs, steady. Good to choice wethers, |Antes 8. Ruhl executor. et al 1o The sugar market is in the same position | $1.35 gain for December of k¢ at T8@%c, after | Shes. & Oblo o I $8.0094.65; fair to cholce mixed, $2.00G8.00;| Arthur T B lod it was o week ago so far as quotations are | PEACHES — Callfornia, salaway, %c; | ranging betweeen 38%c and $7%6. Local re. | Chicago & Alion..... 23" Unlon Paciia western sheep, 8. o: native lambs, | oPlock & Ames Fisce add goncerned. Refiners report, however, an | California clings, $c; Ttah freestone, £0c; | esipts were 166 cars. e I $3.5096.50; western lambs, $3.56@%5.25. Cy . Lans aht wife 1o L. . Tay increased demand, no concessions and raws | Colorado freestone, Soc@81.00. here was weakness in provisions at the b Wesio BIWANA . g 1 o B lot 8 and e lot 7, block 34, city firmer. Indications now are that owing to | CRABAPPLES—Per bbi. 8. start, due to an easier hog market at {he 7108 |Wheellag &' Kansas City Live Stock Market, Ve Nray So Detar Spd fas tho lateness of the season the demand for | [FEARS-Colorado and Ulah Flemieh, $1.7; | yards, but on support given by the packers, | Chicage, Ter. & 7. 8. |Wik- Cebtral ... KANSAR CITY, Sept. 18 —CATTLE—Re-| o501t 5 Gloch & Reuntars 88 ad8 Tho cheess marke: is higher than it was | crate. $8.06; home grown, per doz., $1.3. October pork was . unchanged. at $13.055 | Colorado Bo......... 13% United gxport and dressed beet steers, 37G5.4; , Burlington Place add 0 v - | APPLES—Welthe 4 ) " TE Wi fair to good, $3.50@4.75; stockers and feed- 5. ‘George to the Church of the ® week ago owing largely to a heavy ex with lard 24c higher at 3214 and ribs | do st ptd.... elis. > r 3 P v ok 9, port demand. It is claimed that owing to | PeL $-bu. down 234c at $8673%. do 24 ptd... .2 |Amal ers, $2.00G4.50; western fed steers, $3.50@4.50 ;\_uump:ng,nlm"; unxd 2, block 2, ‘continued drouths In England the export T Estimated recepits for Monday: Wheat, | Del. & Hudson....l'162 |Amer Texas and Indian steers, otter & Cobb's 24 add demand for cheese in this country will be | PUTK and Muscats, $1.50; home grown, 8-Ib. | 140 cars; corn, 560 cars; oats, 180 cars; hogs, Beves & s ) e, . i Suanily Tigher prices Wre bolnk anticipated. eriad ERMELONS = Missourl, %o each; U Teuding Butiige rgel hd tehiovl Lt IR BE, BERIRRES Y oe Do il ek gad A Al ra e Articlos.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y, | 8o 30 s oo 1l 61" Ameriteg & & . Joather throughout Michigan and Wiscon | ORANGES—Vaiencias, all e e | oeat or. g6 do ptd....... In. claim is made tha e crop has gereps ‘T 5 [e—— 2I[LER I/N2IIYE AJ3IF ] ERRURB o venen sR%SS8 = e 8 ] 2RES $331 - .n,:. AREEE 2 "wEnee S EE8S S ceena SnEane Conmte eoanoe oo m e HEEEN RN NN SN 258 reuge EeRsSE "EHESs 838" cesan P— 2 cows, $2.05G25; native cows, 4.00; nu- | Carsten O, Ericksen and wife to John | tive heifer Christopherson, | 4, block 3, Credit bulls, §1 85@3.00; calves, $2.00¢ Recelpts Foncler add...... ceesnesiiiinne for week, cattle, 63,00 head; calves, 6,000 | Mary C. Curtis to Ernst and Minnle head. Bloszies, lot 5, Bangs' subdiv. of HOGS—Recelpts, 5,000 head; 5gi0c lower; | lot 8 Burr Oak add e | | | i Hocking Valley 6 |Amer. Sugar Lon, $6.10; bulk of sales, $5.80@6.10; heavy (‘I;nrl|r!PlF 11!1"15\1;11 ngd wl'fi to B‘a?» Dee: BANANAS—Per bunch, $2.00g2. My G B0y 7o o pia. ot 3 3 *Indicates SBunday. $6.75G6.00; mixed packers, $5.806.10; light, | ford Place Presbyterian church, lots ¢ e e ol i 0. ' ot e .. o8 | nitao Geat 18 [Besskin i on $5.75w5.00. yorkers, $.0006.05; pigs, $6.70@ | 13 and 14, block 16, Meyer, Rogers & In the dried fruit line prices are gen- “LEMONB—C.]I(uml. fancy, 30 3 gm’ 82 |S1%@%|81%@82 §1% | Dilnois Central Brooklyn R. T The officlal number of cars of stock 52 asens s BRen HeR 22282 '2:';}:?.’ ,,,,, FEFEE e Asiseed 282222 v to ¥ 3| Towa Central Colo. Fuel & _fron y 3 6.00. Recelpts for week, 83,900 head Tiiden’s_add........ fedv it erally in a very strong position and the o N 0 BV SINGY, BAGSH| 83 s |C brought in today by each road was: SEP CAND | LAMBS—Receipts, 500 | Willlam H. 6. Hughes and wife 1o opinion "among jobbers 'is (hat present g 00600; cholce, M; 300 to 210 sizes, ) ( o PR o Columbus & H. Roads. Hogs, H'TS. | hetid: fiten: manive Iambe $2900520, westorn | | Mary C. Bradtord, Jot 1. block 10 will be well maintained. The report MISCELLANEOUS. - ) Sl 6% ® % | Mo pid. i WRloen. Eveetric’ - ., M. 4 lambs, $2.70@6.00; fed ewes, $2.60@8.56; Texas | _and lot 3, block 8, Hedford Place add. that wholesalers are not taking hold very | CHEEEE Wisconsin Twins, full crea s 'gm 0 50 b0 iR Feeagns [206% Inter. Paper . 3 " y clipped rlings, $2.40@4.00; Texas clipped | Margaretha Hufmann to Willlam' T. freely of raisins at the prices reaently an- | 1930: ¢ Wisconsin, young Americ Nflc": 50%@ [ B0%B0%@%| 50 | Manhattan Loooeo..d34 | 40 prd . Mo. Pacific Ry... sheep, $2.30@3.80; stockers and feeders, $2.00 | Nelson, w86 feet lot 6 block 1T, : : § | 21 Met. St Ry. 113N toter. Pump Union Pacific System. @8.40. Receipts for week, 24,000 head. Kountze & Ruth's add.......... By S8 0% | M, & st 18| do pta.... C. &N. W. R ‘ phot uboc B Francls C. Welch and _wife to Maud BTh IR AN TTHG (111 9%/ Nattonal Biscut F.E & New York Live Stock Market. Sargent, lot 5, Ure & Flack's subdiv. 00N 30 | M, 19% National Lead ..... T 8t. P, M. 7 Yonr® Sy of lot 18, Millard & Caldwell's add .. AV No. American . B& M Ry.... NEW YORK. Sept. 12—BEEVES—Re- |g,rqn J. Huribut to Chris Christensen, 1350 1350 | Nat R. L ptd. 41k People’'s Gas C, B. & Q. Ry ceipts, 3,198 head. None were on sale. Lon- | “GA0GE T 08 188 2,000 |13 62151 13 6234 | X a! 1224 Pressed 8. Car C.R L&P R don Liverpool cables quoted cattle and L& do pa....llll | Sitiasia Cential frigerator beef steady. Exports today, 8 |Pullman P. Car. 7 cattle, 886 sheep and 3,630 quarters of Penneylvan 1% do pta - i Repubie Steel 1. d0 | - & G W LI Lite Pennwvivants CUoiIINN do pd. 1l Tolul teceipts CALVES—Recelpts, 228 head. The market w Farna s Ith Rénding 1B a0 prd ! The dlspasition of the day's receipts was | a8 Steady, with a few common veals at M I“ l“ Rock Istand B 0 pid g M hr BSe. thelontad: AND = LAMBS—Receipts, 5,69 & Gu. Broree nounced, but as packers claim to control | Black Swi e, Wi about 9 per cent of the acreage it is | icec SHis, i Wisconsin bricks, 12io Sept. B3l HONEY—Neb. per’ 2 frames, $3.50; Utah 294 G%| and_Colorado, per 2% frames, $3.50. take the goods at the prices at which they | " POPCORN—Per Ib., shelled, 3@3%c. ( are being offered HIDES—No. 1 green, 4c; No. 2 green, In canned g future corn is coming | fiec; No. 1 salted, Thc; No. 2 salted. Gy in for a full share of the attention owing | No.'1 veal calf. 3 to 1t ibs. Stgc: No 2 vaal Mm:.'.’:d unr::u‘rulnll‘);' ‘:rh the o'pl-c}mogh:: fz'" 1 to15 ba. A,;mgsc salted hides, 8 ol [t W e m v c; sheep peits, Toe; hi ¥ (vn.m. conditions for the remainder of the | 2,60, ot T W, W s g3 2 AR B8 !.fl ;uss amo RI% By & El month a full pack cannot be made. rg\f‘.;fl'{’rd—mllllxlufl, “’0 ‘l‘l !’: thell, per Ib., ic; ell, r 1b., : No. Brisk Movement of Dry Goods. ger Ib."ei N, P Dard shell per 1. s Thare wars fully us many dcy goods mer. | Brasly per Ib, Lic: iveris’ per b iici pi chants e city last week a8 Arrive 3 er 1b., léc; hard shell ¥ i e | T maha Packing C . | > e Bl B and S o] Gatal, “pet v Tt pearss, Per I 1 “No. 2 a New. a0 28 pra, v 2. el s PBueei. 1111111 Soi | Bwift and Company. : T e r ey Wl e W, & tew e e, e D o Cavs-on | roAstad peantts, por o jov > 1B+ B¢ | Cash quotations were as follows: nLEW BT e Armour & Co.....c 583 | Choice at $025; calls, $260; lambs, .70 8TOCKS, BONDS, » x FLOUR-Firm; winter patents, $3.75G3.90; 3 < D - . 688 | 6,75, :1 lines” undi n;:n?gun“n;‘gfil;‘?: g ptrente Wi o T 8¢ Pl izl Other buyers ........ " HOGSReceipts, 166 head; market ua- INVESTMENT SECURITIES. g r intention of . LOUIS, - Sept, 12.—WHEAT—Higher; | OBt o o ai ohar Ote, New York Momey Market. PO iii L seoshotes s RSV L KINDS FOR SALE. off until that time -nfi as Lfomulht‘»‘irf::“: xleo, 2 red cash elevator, 82c; track, 8 cm'rs—x:'g: a!:z?;s ;?g. :"&n’ni“i%’ésfi& NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—MONEY—Prime |, CATTLE-There were a few cars of cattle St. Louis Live Stock Market. OF AL : making preparations, for baving | Seprember, rlguie; “Betemter i BTl & 3 ereaRs papir. Se% per ouuL in the yards this morning but not enough . LE—Receipts - force‘on hand at tha fay. SugeTe: No. 2’ hard, n%’,vk. BARLEY_ton feeding, 47@S0c; choice | STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with |10 make & test of the market For the | oST. LOUIS, Sept Yo Toxaca: steedy. i We i d sell Uni Stock e e aaed for fall Goods Qurig the mN—Higher: No. 2 cash, ¢ic; ‘track, maiting, 53a6R. 4 actual business in bankers bills at 84887 | Week recelpts show an increase over last | %0 head, including 700 Texuna: steady e buy and sell Union Stoci ree of four weeks ‘somes Up 10, the | Mav 4y oPLember, dic; December, 4%c: | "SEED-No. 1 flaxseed, $7c; No. 1 north- | 4.8 for demand, and $4.522%94.8%0 for sixty | Week of about 3,000 head and as compared | SULong native shipping and export Secs Sotations of Jobbers they say (hat they | MOXTNS: caay: No. -2 cash, 3e: track, | restern, $L038, Timothy, primé $.00. Clover, | S8y bllls; posted rates gL o T she, eame woek of last year there in (&, T der ank butonar slaers, WNGS.0: Yards Stock, Seuth Omaha. e - K. X : No. , e 1 . . 4. X " The mar- T ol ateid s, ¥ L AL 'u“.“‘; ,.‘éti’;;';'.b'g;, o, Dece SR, | PRV ITONE-Ners ng}'}‘lt‘:mr LB, $13.60 méfié’gmw-;au‘ c; Mexican dollars, de. ket on fat stut 3::33:}:& i gogd ehape But stecrs under 10 Ibs, 33300 535, etockers ON COMMISSION, The dry goods marke in RYE—Firm; 51g67%c. ; @36, Lard ‘per 100 lbs. 8.2%G93%. REEARELL - Staady - Tllend, | S oS ere The bosa & fals rotRt .. $2.25@5.25, the top being paid for fanc: % R A N T T e 2| LR ST 1 I Y| i g (058 AR ahct| S St austtons o0 vonan e e 168 Sl 38 SISO it et it Bl R 1320 Farnam St Tol, 1084 Stated through these columns | §o: cioar, B I0Gs clear sldes (boxed)s 385850, foll and has been fully equal to the 8500400 3 > pw':'flw'u- 10" this tme jobbers say there i :gfi‘s‘:‘hu%my.wudy to firmer, §2.75Q | ;i following werd the receipts and ship- | v, 8. TR & N wnl e occasion and_ each day's offerings were | U i Ted, 34.4004.90 amm o pta U, 5. Rubber Buyers. “The market for sheep was 10@loc an siecrs, gras £y $3.00g8. . 4 o g ? leaned up in good shape Prices have|COWS and helfers, By : for balieying that vall Wil | 3.50. ments yesterday: <19 "Mes. b OGS—Receipts, 3,600 head; steady; pl q .:.fi"mm.u.. i Oy maam‘nfly. CORNMEAL~Steady, $2.60. m‘;:?:. Shipments. 3 “ipd shown very little change from day to d: H celp wgdofr and as compared with the close of last|and lights, $5.50@6.15: pacl parations are now going forward pre- | BRAN_Strong; sacked, east frack, 7 ggur. p B e e o T e i rtis | P I ™ o rron Tims st iie | Gom. bu. Y . (r ed stuff has been wmore or less neglected, | market strong; natlve muttons '85(0g%.8 Mining Company’s Stock at the general rule The general mpression | PROVISIONS-Pork, unchanged; fobbing, | On the Produce cxchange taday the but- e : B iy o i Sl L5, steady been m oniey and. for that reason | clear riby. g short clear, §0.75. i T mark, cases included, 17 p 5 P Tore oty that “aey, Jeocy mishi dring | eram) — CATTLR = Jecetpis NS Not So Short om Hardware. BUTTRRQuiet; creamery, 34@%e; gutny, | ¥EW YORK GENERAL MARKET. g ‘The cow market has fuctuated back and | PHuEn Kacainms) o0 nead. J0s PO S gD o rgra gl & ek o | oF 16c. Chicago & A. 3%s... T8%|Texas & Pacific 1 prices are not more than a dime lower and copper producing ore zones of the been for many months past. It seems that Recelpts. Shipments.: week. There have been no strictly choice are beginning to catch up and it looks now | Corn, bu. 17,308 bbis.; exports, 11,29 bbls; sales, 7,300 ] : from $3.7 to 4 The commoner class | HOGS—Receipts, 6970 head; 10@mc tower; || pissed beyond the stages of & pros future than has been the case in the | Kansas City Graln and Provisions. | Minnesota bakers', $5.75G4.00; winier low | pac s B0 oyt & L (R0 . 77 UL o WA, Geitiom IS, o =4 :::a?nw. elbows, coal scuttles | 3" WkDe’gemb", 7IG@T4e; cash, No. | 5003 8.1 choice to fancy, §3. *F. W. & D. C. 1s..103%|Colo. Fuel con. Ga. d stuff would readily reach $4.00. The | $4.05; Idaho feeding wethers, §3.30. countered in the mine. 6080c. week all desirable grades may. saf butchers and best heavy, 8.0@6.10, Buy Josephine Gold & Copper Oy e T s woods Every | 57 baigon ™ Umothy, '$.0G12.00; prairie, oted steady fo strons and metie Shor | FHEBP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 700 hea y 4 ppe! °C . 4 3 owing 1o the.fact that that class comes in | lambs, §5.50 culls and bucks, $2. .00, Bew Mnes earller than b Tor pde | BAGGING_tugee. S : competition With the western rangers, but | stockers, $2.00G2.00. 134 Cents Per Share Cash, 3 for the week. Good to choice corn fed floux City Live Stock Market. P M merchants are in a hopeful frame |standard % N e R S ot | Va0 aay 4 3 ¢ sty & or $150.00 per thousand in payments =R o:lla:mw the tact that they have Blconrbn;“:d'l'.'!{zdy];‘p;dfi‘ :};:rk g&‘ du(rkel’: l! 175:(: Q%}efl?afiifif*wx;;fi' Wor A iy steers may be quoted from $.50 to $5.75 FIOUX CITY, la, Bept. u.%sve%lzl ;‘l':.lz- o & 1 idud than that. Fair to good cattle sel dy; beeves, $4.5005.%5; cow: nd honsand. will be_ ready to place their orders in| POULTRY—Firm; ochickens, So: springs, | @sc. g ey Trom 8490 to $6.50, —while Sih e t The bout 200 £00d season.” 10%c; tarkeys, lic; ducks, 8Gdc: gecse, 36 ; B AE Kinds seil from 3% down. o0 *hort fed |mixed, 83gule; stockers and Ses. e gy Prosciglhner gl b oo o 5 . |8e, . . G 1) 2000 head: 1l0c lower, Looal hardware men report thelr stocks | 13gie 4 o i {8 forth to Bome extent this week, but closing | seiliag &t f6 a0 10; bulk, 55.0086.6. Arizona, in one of the greatest gold goods more complete than they have GS—Firm, 15¢ loss off. Quotations of the Day om Various B. & an'!".“.‘l& znhfln‘ P';zl:ez - Tus | than those in force at the close of last St. Joseph Live Stock Market. world, in which are located such fa- & large number of the manufacturers who | Flour, bbl o Commodities, _ . W. o Ta.. 4 ‘ted H ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 12—CATTLE—Re- |l mous mines as the United Verde, the Bave ‘Deeh 80 Tar behind with their orders | Wheat, bu. ; %fi NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | .. R. L & P. 4n.. DUt i is sate to 5\.’35?20’3?1 tale this week | ois, 1218 head; stead: Congress and others. Josephine has & though supply would come nearer Oats, bu. . . X winter straights, $3.65@3.9; Minnesota - S of corn feds have t 1] light, $5.9@6.00; medium and heavy, $5.000 ct and is now a shipping mine; is 3’-’""' o A s Sesn the cass ih. the gt MNGTR: winily sxas " walh: A e Y ith the westerns or Grom 150 to EEHEFPW AND LAMBS—Receipts, 100 gu'pwafil‘? o, Siih iha TRt Vin 3 .50, o) N " 5 now eet deep, with -the demand for all setsonsbic ncs | xANSAS CITY, Sept. 12— WHEAT. Sep. | ETa0°%, 106300, Ry four rmm; fair To | *0 ¥oltetl s Bi|Son: Topases & Corn fed bulls have been very scarce but | head; steady: top Idaho fecding lambs, |[ cre showing in ythe bottom yet en- Mberal tember, 71 . g A » 3 ‘n 3 CORN MEAL—Duli; yellow western, ;Lu; **Hocking Val. 4is..106 ulk of the grass bulls comi sell 1y Arizona is_ the comin per sec- ko o u,,’\“;,,u So0ds l;,.“.,.,.,, Pejgica e z'k’amw.f,‘ No. clm‘:rc i ried, R 5GI%. Bl ®Ofered. $2.25 t0 $2.65 with & cholce one Sooasionally Stock in Sight. tion of the Unlon and 1 belleve that 0% ek Gomand o fact 1 boiter than r o o 2 western, 62c nominil oo as high as 27 or §2.80. Pric investors who buy Josephine stock at ahor Npebiember, he; December, da | £ 0. b, afloat: siate and Jersey. WERTE, Svton focet Bastasbos. kinds “are‘about the same as they were & | o FOUOWIDE are the recelpts of lve stock | | TSt rices, will make. enormous it was & year ago at this time and jobbers | LIt heh B0, 3, mpxed :' No. BARLEY—Qulet; feeding, 0%c, c. 1. f., Week ago. Veal calves are also steady for | &t the sIx principal westetd CWel! o o rofits both on account of the advance look ‘for ‘s . g"" N o N nons.m, 2 white, 40c; No. 2 mixed, 3@ B““gfilfikm‘}{. ng, 52056 o 1 € ‘Buttaio, BOSTON, Iaem. 12—Call loans, $he, ek, #90d stuff selling as Bigh ‘a8 Giara 5 ek [Eiha stock, stid from leege divisenty winter season. e. . cent; ime loans, T cent. ' ) 000 re ody alre y levelo] have t:'mn lbou(mll. the -lowv:- RYE—No. 2, e, %3 N No. 3 closing prices on stocks -+ bonds: Chicay R wide, 210 feet long and feet in ment from gent, Mo of1 HAvV—. imothy, $9.50§10.00; chote . 0. 0. 1 northern, Duluth, 3 b Kansas City ¥ v depth. Plenty of wood and water on the ) '.hlq say are %3 | prairie, §7.2507.50. o No. 1 hard Manitoba, | b e8] A 't that country buyers falled to take | St. Louls . property. TWirst car load or ore just iy “oonaltions, 7, Motld B8 | UBU T n L imery, 16G17c; datry, faoys | 1AS & O, S04L There was u stronge & Sisatne ‘Tarket has taken 3 by tompis | Bloue ity Western ‘Bank of Denver. Cowreds, ardware market s con. | “Bo oo S northwest — markets, exccesive rains in - |Copper Racge . and may eafely be quoted lower a e;:"rm .Bu-nn X Prescot Aorhau. In nothing new to Feport. k| returned. T1c dox new No. . Whilewoed | SETINE Whet! states and fears of deiayed |1 Yo NI Prankiie: S e o e T s S thnee rp- | - Totals .. : Wrtte for full particuiars. cases included, 17i4c. recelpts. The close was firm at L @%c net | Fichburg p ranklin duced prices the demand has been fairly notches they were a week nfi..ud Receipts. Shipments, | 8Vance. May, SS1,G88lc, closed S8tac; Sep- | fnion Facifo T%:1sle Rayel o0 wo that speculators have succeeded Cotton Market. Herbert S. Shaw, the "au‘tnn is in PRy lth'! %6000 P 6000 | tember closed, 87¢; December, B7%GSTHC, | Americun Bot Jiéh Mohawk B alsfonnf“of lhzhbulk of the stuff they | wpw YORK, Sept. 12.—COTTON—The ?, » at c&:'mn The ear future. ¢ - X 080 o Rgosints. L0 buii exporta, 1318 B e domand for wester noet steers hae | Market opened firm, unchanged to five 14 and 15 Brown Palace Hotel, M ; sales, 6,000 bu.; futures, 22,000 b is ‘still rather disappointing for . B2, o ints higher and immediately following + sLot | Dominion 1. I1 1% Quiney been in good shape all this week and good | Fie oall showed still further firmness on DENVER, COLO. ;- Philadelphin Produce Market, firm: No. 2 88c: No. 2 vellow, 6le; No. 2| Gev. Electric ........161 |Santa Fe Capper. o| stuff ‘may be quoted strong and others | Lh! - Rl Bl B u?‘;‘l-.:?’r: Vi sk G n?:“"‘. = 3 a0 O b et Tottariy Do ted s | i gl et 2% 1"'.,:,"%‘;“,‘ of the offerings, how: | g Sras not * particularly aciive, but the ooneta b com (oo it samured F1ey | sioady Seman Wheat strength and rumors that iroet mey ovuUed didiss SharigBhye been of Interlor qusity. bt it | rof eemea “disponed To “ake” wno on = = onday : : 3ot Uta . side for a turn and outside shorts co £ St o hers ot | agaty, gl o o, oth e R | ERptaoa T O ieed e Do | wudio i S (| BN T Sathcs G o | B o S 6 e e frean soutners. g, oL 1o Off;| ber KeNGEgKc closedieNe. M { o s Woivering 875 down Range cows are not over a | Churacier scomed the predominating - |} The Merchants GHEEQE_Firm and good demand; bu; spot, steady: No. 5 Se. st ) T o o 200 to Sk, 4. | fuence and had soon carried the list to & York full ereams, fancy, new, 1lic: Now | white. 43c; No. 5 38c. No. 3 white & y .00 to R.25, falr jevel net 7@12 poimts higher, after whaich Natlonal Ba k : > w | . o grades from $2.50 to $2.90 and good afly within a point n Fark full oveame now. KDL N 3oy . 2%e; New York Mining Quotations. prices hung about steadily n ubber Clothing Goed Demand. v No, 8 white, 41%c: track white, §1@45c. to choice from $3.00 to §4.50. stock- - - by ) el full greams, fair to good, new, 10G10%c. HAY Guiat shipping, ® 10G75e; Cgosd to| NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The following are | ors And fesders have been in receipt 2.2,‘,‘;".,“’,55"' DAR, SR Ealiol QPRI of Omaha, Neb, This has bho:-”..n dr:w - Minnenpsite Wheat, Flour and Bras. 0. the quotations on mining stocks: all the week, but prices a 5c lower | “NEW ORLEANS, . Sept. 12—COTTON— U.S. Depositry ous season mb"‘l . slickers and all| MINNEAPOL! Adams Con .10 Little Cblef..... . ¢ |than last r.gk. oru 5c lower than the | putures steady. September firm, 10.47@10.48c; Capital and Surplus, $600,000 1 class ot 8o0ds have beon selling fasier | Cioes: Decsanar 00%GR:: ui’y“::’\'.':%fi’fc 3 § 3 Brocoe 111! i (o 4B | Croaciatly those lackion insqusie hang | Sciober R ac: FobeeanrT o i0gR PRANK MURPHY, Pres. BEN. B, WOOD, V. Pres. manufacturers could turn them | on track o T bard: Frige: N1 nocthoss: : ; erop Bromemick’_ o Phomnis s |been the hardest to dispose of and i Wty vty oy, ordinar: " 4 o’ ct that the so-calied ruln coat | Beigci No. 2 northern, 82iic; No. 3 northern, e OB s & 1he. | (o5 Gl & Vo.... . v Ry R R T IR T o tie 10 i toa: ot middling 1o 1166, FRANK 7. BABILTON Asst. Cashis. largs e R = | 5 able. | mi -16c; OO ng . . o O tant. . Otnabe Job | pateat Vot agtel tauts. HMQULK, second |{ae; Califorain TiGH e, lic; Texas dry, o e, o {Sleers Moveds ..., Heavy dehorned cattle oi good QuaNty | middiing fair 1) T:16¢; nomial; receipts 415 Jioseive scovents of Moste. bnshin, oafecs- ¥ aba Job | patents, $.40G480; rst' clears, $5.6008%0; | M to 3 Iba. lde. Leadville Con....... 3 |Standurd —r. have ‘suffered the least decline. It would | stock, 10,886 h terma. —_— say oy large stocks of | Becond clears, $245@2 7 LEATHERSteady; acld, 23@%5%c. “Offered. {ake something very choice, however, to | " LIVEKPOOL, Sept. 12_COTTON—Spot i Bahanad. hihé maih e these goods on hand, and that unless | “BRAN—In bulk, 3138137 EROVISIONS “Bect, firm', family, si0 bring much over §.7, while'a good set of | in light demand: prices, 4@ points higher: Leciers of Crodit issued. svailable i afl the demand should go far ahead o r T +|10.36; mess, $8.00G850:" beet hams, 156230 | prports = o feeders can be bought arcund $.60 with | American middling fair, 704 good mid- | § parts ol the world S rads in qosd . - " ‘:"'“"L oogist: ©cut’ meain " steady " | NEW YORK Sept. 12.—Tof Ry T T . YA, S ol oraara s g, ofdinary. L6 Ealloeions ‘made protastty eod ‘tosemiaet rhers 3 vory Tl el v oot o8, esters, Beinter. Quiorat 6eSos: | firm;. pickied bellies, pickied shoul: | merchundise and 4ry goods st the oce of | . HOGS—There was & fairly liberal run of | The ‘sties of the Say were 4,000 bales o Tequest correspondence. " mr‘.lnfl net much Is ;x. lu.alll :- k hern. "’""fi;""" at 6s 9d. Py |ders, 6¢; pickled hams. S¢; lard, quiet; | New York for this week were valued hogs here this morning and the market | which 500 were for speculation and export chants unload some of t! aodll they BaVe | tures. quiet; September, 68 6d; October, Gs rn med, ed, steady; con- | .74 4. Total imports of specte at t just about & dime lower than yes- | and included 3500 American. Receipts 'l [ g s ‘:u‘fcn:-u-g.' Sigd; Decembar, & b%d 3 ; B compound, $6.75@ | Port of New York for this week were y's general market. Packers did not [ 3,000 bales including 2700 ~ American. RN—8pot, A eric: ; ; family. §I800; short 7.752; $1,68 ' it | ed quiet and steady and closed Sahts before the Advance In Drices Went| s owd Hhoires na-‘rlfi;uns:rglx::‘hegude‘:éx i m\;m clear, b 0ld and $15,228 silve m to take hold with much life and as | Futures open L) 2 - 6.25. Total expos of specle from a result the market was slow from start | with near months firm and distant posi- 1 into effect last summer, but those cases are extra creamery, 2ngof| New York for this week were §5. Teots | fo Mniah and it was lats before & clearance | tions quist: Ameriean midalng, E. 0. ¢ en o onay have | March,” 8.74. Spot, eady, ordinary, Tc: LUTHER DRAKE, Ca shier. Tare. Ty, 13@M5%e: renovaied, 13@i%c; | and 541560 silver. was made. The fact that several trains | September, 5.96@5.07d; September. Octobe In the leather goods line business is as creamery comimon to cholce, 15@20¢; lufta. H gy B : . 64@6.050: October, November, 6.83d; X as could be expected. Travellng men tion creamery, 15@17c; state dairy, 3«\&‘m; T iy e et The Mesvs hogs ol | ¥ 1 tsn Financial, To delay the market. The heavy hogs soll | vember, December, §.24d: December. Jan- | v yiock compantes, but ire pioking up & ‘many orders on the VAUKEBE, = Sept. 12—WHEAT— | state packing stock, 1 Vawel . 'ts | vary, 521d; January. February, bI1sgs.20d: panies, but write us at once Sre g D S P Lt o0 | gimady: No. 1 narthern%c; No. 2 northers, 1 A cream fancy | ,LONDON, Sept. 12.—Money was quiet 1n | ekt i gt to 8506 npa_ lghtwelghts | Fenruary. March. §.16; March, April, 519d; | o full information’ regdrlling our sucoes in the city during the last few days buy- | RTRe ROV ;?0-:\ er, &l%e bid. ge colored, 10%c: | the market today and in falr supply. An- | sold from to $5.80. There were no | April, M 5.1806.19d. - 8 Ph'fl for the purchase of stocks; ing stocks. Several openiug stec [ 3{ P LI % Shite, Jo%e | other period of Tightness is ‘expected next | hacs n sals today 11ke those that broughy | - BT, LOUIS.. Sept. 12—COTTON-—Quiet. | ¥hereby a profit is assured and loss of Bave recently Desn oi§ Which have helped ~Firm; No. ®@67c; sample, | state and Pennsylvania | ¥ok. Discounts were stronger. Prices on ,.s.?,-ma., 50 the top price looks much | Middling lic. 'Sales none. Receipts, 8 bales; | JOney 18 made absolutely impossible. No maverially to swell the volume of busi- PR e choloe mixed,' 23@24c: state and Pennsyl: | the Btock ex Jrere, Arreguiar, bt | ower on paper. shipments, 9 bales; stock; 1,000 bales. e Wito Jonee's oont WHIILS, L0 to aaye nes3. X - y; Décember, {0%c asked. | vania _seconds to first, 1922c: western ox. | Dusiness was falvly cheerful, though the | 'For the week recelpts show quite an in- B Nis aomougre® & cent while we are handling Fruits and Vegetables. Padifh Geats Mavk trgs. 2c; western thirds to seconds. 17@21c; | Bo4el Baturday apathy prevailed. Consols | crease over the corresponding week of | Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, ount. Thers 18 1o longer Much prospect of fres- | DULUTH, Sept. 12— WHEAT-0ld No. 1| RICE-—Firm: doimecierni oy cowde. . ioatly igher ‘G, inestinent " demisd | 145, Joary e, SA0 smeunting ioabout | Npw YORK. Sept. 12—EVAPORATED| WELTYER & DUNN CORFORATION, 3 — w CE_Firm; domes " = stone beaches going much below $1.00 per | hard and No. 1 northern, S1ige: No 1 nocibs | Jnvan. S%fiee. e falr 0 extra, ‘Ge: | Xmericans opened Lrreguinr and meie b | 1450 head As compared with last week | APPLES—The market is quiet and shows 8 Broadway, New York City, , there is u slight decrease. The |ijttle change from the conditions recently Dox at wholesale and as a result there hes | ern on Lrack. Sic; No. # northern, Ec: | TALLOW-Firm; s low parity and hardened on the fav Roweyer, © 3 » ) t ’ —~ 32"t Tie Somand for that cians ‘of trult | Seneon W hiie ™ ™ | Firm; city, 6c; country, 4%@ | crop report. There were fow trarmuciio e e B Tar will be eeae Trens s | Leposted, Commen ave hell &7 SfRct peiehe, - " The X - awn # heed colus A and Ui rult arriv ut such has n ™ b , Sept. ng quotations: P! ¢ . ’ N Deen the case to date, as the demand has | PEORIA, !-x: 12.—CORN—Steady; No. 3, | Comala for moner... 8 [Now Tort Contoer 13644 B Phs, Eept. 12.—Prices on the bourss to. | Sbout 5@0c higher than those at the close | ayi grades gt IO busines = The peculator been sufficient to take all the stock offer N, 4, Sie 716 Nortolk & Westers_ .| 6¢% | 48y opened fairly firm. The of last week presentative sales RICOTS-Are firm here and on the | Must KNOW conditions that affect pricss. at right around $L0 per box. Clings are ATS_Firm; No. 3 white, 31@34c; No. 4 i# " | French warships to Turkish .weters de- | No 4 & e Av. Sh Pr Locally & falr demand is reported. ued & booklet on ec pressed rentes. Metropolita, 8........ 00 |- Cholce are quoted at S%@%c; extra choloe, etropolitans “were much 4 e ey i Al'"l‘}\ru steady to firm. Cholce g are nuoted at Ts@7%c and extra choice at s low as white, WRGTc ] o % . Pes ™ . %4 | offered on the rumor of a ~omplete change | % = T™HGSYc. HOW IT GROW ¥ aretscling” frecly at e et vaskel | el . 5" | tone Of the market st a1 8 are artlving more freely than they EDO, Sept. 1. EED—Clover, Oc! Tdwal Ten one of the market was unsatistactory and « re. bean s w0ars b0 Ber | ber. Wio: January, $7; tmothy, §L55g: g 2 L83 | pogs, yers heavy. Three per cent rentes, Lam barrel. The prices ruling on the varibus | Beptember, alsike, §6.5. p : = 82 | BE"Ink for the account.’ Exchange on other lines of frult now In season will be o I % | London was' 55¢ istic for checks. R SRS ettt of" M Ty Sande Watbet. ) « o ] 1 Todar weg srseclingls i ave no n 8o plen of late| “npw YORK. Sept. 12D cesernas i S B y quiet. Ex- Mes . Sep RY GOODS— e don e e e other Rand. g | The week closes with buvers and sellers Iot i 1170100 R Uniked Saates Biosi O Poliagnmdive e aflind Quot ra) re In good suppl; “ns wid e saliing Proel Reet. Toledo Seed Market. : 5% |in the: traction syst At the close the | . 3 3 Wool Market, The Crop of 1908—And Its Price. NEW YORK, Bept. 12— WOOL~Quiet; do- Its Effect on Other Prices. mestic flecce. RG22 % vl BT. LOUIS, Bept. 12—WOOL—Dull: me- | It 18 written by an expert on corn culs dium grades combing and clothing. 16@%1c; -';:n'm“:'fi"’,'.:'.,',".,,"“fl’{.‘n gold to any Yight fine, 15@17i4c] heavy e, 13G14c; tub BENT FRED ON REQUEST, LONDON. Bept. 12—WOOL~The arrivals for the sixth series of avction sales amount [] ' c.." c. 10 8187 bales, Including 150 forwarded @1- rect to spinners. The Affh series will open 405 Mallers Bidg., Chics, next Tuesday. During the week 58,750 bales will be offered | "WEARE GRAIN 00, NEW YORK, Sept. 12-SUGAR-Raw, firm; fair refiniri, e centrifusnl, 9 tost, 130115 Roard of Tradn 3 e Molasses sugar. ¥ec, Refined, firm: Gl T e s AN ok OMANA, ¥53. 5 No. 13, 43¢; No. 14, 4%e; confectioners’ A, | W & Ward, Manager. Tel 1538 % considerably apart. Althoush the former | o 34 bid bl 2 | © o B foo% i, 18 Prces BN S47cd | A00Yary Coneet iive . thelt purchares'af | Iihon contmy. . RS welo & SR Neta Market O mring chickens. which are now down io | fitures. the latter are equally reticent | Louisville & Nusk L SO LBTIE® Hukter has been selling i sbout | 4000t waking prices on Joods to be made. | Mt B & T NEW YORK, Sept. 12 —No importgnt new the¥eame. Rotches sl the wi Packing | Jobbers report a slight decline in activity, | BAR SILVER-—Quiet at 25%d per ounce. ""'m-nl appeared In any of the metal stock being quoted at 174@13c. Although advices from the interfor are a| MONEY-35G3 per cent. The rate of dis- | Pl - , the usual guiet Saturday g :'nlu::‘_g::flmu & fair active distribution ;‘{unl 18 the pea ml'rk-thlut short_biils ie :""""" mk';wn . 'ml yeaterday's dise. T cent and for t 3 uotations nera| ling. Colioe’ Mevko: ¢ e i ¥ ree-months’ bills | VIR " Was steady at "‘T‘ $875. * electrolytic, NEW YORK, Sept. 12 -COFFEE-Th Whisky Market, — COPPER-—Dull; lake, ek rices o &n adva; f 3 J % and une ed X :n.x‘an-r:duvm“’ © 4B Mdvance of 6 poinis | illers’ Anished on basis of §15. NEW YORK. Sept. 12.—The statement of | LEAD- Fism ot 3 e 2 Ao e PR FRE R EREEEREERREREERE 3 market for futures Opened steady at un- | CINCINNATL Sept. 12— WHISKY-Dis- iy Rask Siatement. e PRTTER. e . LOUIR Pl 12 - WHISKY-Market | avera, of the cleari h ; X iy 8 3 : eu ouse bavks of | TRON— Weak and neminal; prices R e A R Kk R e 3 Feceipta markat Giosed steady ‘ai 8 | i BWHIBKT R o T D B e S5 gPErEEEEsE T LSS sECEETEARSS ks '!;st:“tlifl::gplnlt:IFU!‘?S EUERRERUEERRpueInEELNy e3E §8es See¥ifsesesienses ¥ FEUEPELE FHEHTER FE T CnsieTIIniooosaisaaoo 2ITILTETATTeRTRIED Lovia" Sept. 12 —MET 74 Ml:: A ‘m & 1)

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