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SATURDAY, BEPT be Ihyd Wall street would respond. then eased 7 cow '] $ ‘ : 5d; futures, firm Jtember, inal; Oc- | ered & ast hou esu " . i é i i i Wheat Opened with Good Buyiog, but Re- | {0, 1" 4r "5 4" e T e B N brter aid seend EW YORK, Sept, % -The following ta- Oattle Receipts Very Heavy for a Friday | ! low, e Volume of Business Large in Spite of port of Btrike Bettloment Eased Prices. SRASL W mARKEr, | Kafirs were eary on continued sell- baik “cleirings 2t (he principal cities for and the Market 8.0w and Lower. bl i, Hart—Neb Unsatisfactory Oonditions. —_— " . v en . . 5 eoe h BHRLIN, Sept. $8.~The weekly state- | contame OF inarenm i dostotne. op o e e o i T calf...... 130 6 00 | CORN MARKET WAS VERY IRR Condifion of Trade and Quotations on | Ment of the Tmperial Bank of Germany | pared with ' th al k 1 ) g 500 El IRREGULAR epte Sl Piiey SIS m".;;‘. ‘:‘?:“’.T‘]‘.;,‘.LZ“‘;:.w%:;‘. Cash_in | year 4 '““"t""”i"r ng week last | HOGS SOLD A BIG NICKEL LOWER 3 cows. w § heifer i RAILWAY EARNINGS ARE SHOWING GAINS . R nugherty—Neb. e Iron Market Shows Tendenecy to Re- Neb atricted Trade Until Business Has COWS..... Neb. Time to Accommodate ltself to New Condition, —— o 12GGE- I'resh stock, loss off, 19 notes, decrease, 330,00 marks: ‘other re- ¢ Dats Followed Other Grains in P ”-I l‘) 'lr;-'nln'wullv'«”';w ‘”q’n;'-‘.n:[»rlng mrlu:;.mi‘.'.{rvm...l-‘ 5 “;...... mlrku_"nrkl:q CITIES. Clearings.| Inc. Good Run of Sheep for the End of the 1: ot g niweigh ¢ iC " « \ jon, nereas 22,160, h hu! 5 | | Demand, and Provisions efs, actording to _age i, turkeys, Iflutlm-v« on the bourse today was still | S but All Desirable Grades ldfield . " % @l2c; old ducks, 6c; young ducks, Sgoc nactive. *New York g 13 cows..... 2 50 1 Were Easfer with Tea (P UTTER<Packing stock, 13134c; chofce PARIS, Se _Prices on the bourse |*Chicago 44 160 R t Steady, While Com- o W. Getter deney Lower. to fancy dairy, in tubs, 1@isc; separator, | today opened weak, except Turks, which | jHoston ... N 11 calyes... 34 37 7 SE L 3 were strong and active, ‘There was a | Philadelphia’ " | % g ] gy o A ifers FRESH FISH—Fresh caught trout, 1ic; | slight Improvement later, but rentes and | St. Louls Davis—Neb. pickerel, 8c; pike, lc; perch, §c; buffalo, | Ttallans remained weak. Three per cent |Pittsburg ... . : 73 steers %9 3 o 51 ’:l:e"” s § feeders D. 83 23 NEW YORK, Sept. %.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say CHICAGO, Sept _Wheat and corn | \%@%c; bluefish, l5c; whitefish, 10c; salmon, | rentes 9f Soe far the account. o Ban Francisc y 5 M e i T e e urootn | 16Y Raddock, loc; codnsh, 13c; redsnapper. | on London St S - o count ERChARES |oaitmore <. ... ¢ Hetelpts worer " Gnrites o Sath | 2 s With December %@%c higher, the latter | 11ci lobsters, bolled, per Ib., 20c; lobsters, Cincinnati o P ladd Ofticial Monday 53 Ll Siam| 2 feeders.. § teady for thes same month at a gain of | Breen, per Ib., i8¢ ‘bullheads, llc; catfish, - S ” ol ; bede km" " hoat a gain of [ Ereen, Ber db. o eiibat, 96, crappies,| NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. |CrveionaC?, 4 2| OMoial Weanesday, 1 1| 3 cows [ere— a8 #IA c. Oats ruled steady at better prices, N a v tactory cember closing & shade higher, while ; ng, 6c; white bass, 10c; bluefins, 8c. Minneapolis | 3 sty Ufticlal Thursday otwithstanding several unsatiefactor e . wh o hite 5 v X il | 1 bull. eatures the vo o de continue grovisions were easier with a loss of bo to | (OVELENRE s i s Per can: | Market, Protected by Financial Back- *New Orle: ¥ . |Umcial Friday. 3 8 feeders.. 918 3§ SHAY ]f“.n Announcermbnt ef & concerted. ¢f 4 : : Detroit . 2 cows. fort to restrict production of pig iron I | per gl $1.9; standard, per can, 80c] Did Not Equal Apprehensions. | *Louisvilie . . ‘| Five days this week o0 &3 v Thompson— 3 heifers... dicate that supplies have begun o & cumulate. Rallway earnings continue to show gains, September thus f ding last year by 8.7 and 11 by 172 per ¢ Traffic blockades occurred (o some cxt although the movement of products is seasonably ~small. Labor controversies have begun, a number of serious troubis pAl, e opening tnere was good buyine Bl y local shorts with some demand for the | PST_Kal, 31 v YORK, ; 2 y OMAHA .. ! X R 2 22 co %0 23 Rng Seopunt on sirone outstde. markers Per ton, $1400 5 Yemeioss | aiiwaikes i ‘ Bame ook “Petorer: - Heowniid dm and steady cabies. December was up Yya | K/ “."’IJ"; L "5"."‘";"'“\, W'{'”"‘- apprehensions that disastrous resuits might | *Providence ', e Bume tnres weeks &go.. COLORADO. TR e g nd soon advanced 'to | TG PRGN 100: Caarum®” $ap; | bo witnessed today. As is often the case |jHuialo ......... Bume four wecks ago 2 3 30 cows..... §71 245 6 feeders.. e, with @ marked bulllsh sentiment e 000 R0y B So00, amedium. $8.00; | in specuiative matters, the threatened |8t Paul . [ll111 "33 | Bame days last year. G. Lalr—Neb fi' |hhulldlnx ;l.‘ud\ at the advance for a | [EFST POt (03004 color and nm"mv"'l":'j harm’ incited to efforts tos counteract it. | Indfanapolis oo Gl | MR kiraS rUR il 2maR 2y DAl |2 feeders.. 687 8 00 6 feeders. Hme the market gradually cased off on | WY (0 B Lnte ught. y There were sirong protective mensures |Los Angeles | | 5.8/ tue ioliowing tabie shows tue receipis oi | 1 bull....1400 215 1 bull e yorable :‘l( Sot. i ”‘: )“.;\K".\"ll St }"l CORN--48¢. mo;:wd In the stock market to check the | *St. Joseph sies 5 catue, nogs und sheep at South Umaca for [ENA) Nl"‘gfl”lu-r 3 “ have been averted, but on the wh e Lln et T L G BT OATS—3 | precipitate decline in prices which threat- | Denver ... v ;-] the yeéar to date und compurisons with last | 8 feeders., 832 315~ § feeders.. bl Bas G inines.” Yorous sate ' -bmldpwm flll ck ! Ivr" l'-ln)’vlp;x d e RYE—No. 2, L ed ' the violent shrinkage of credits l‘-“‘ hmond weenef o 4 feeders.. 733 315 fron and steel Is nlure‘ than offset by the | Srden..’ tromg wheat cate out on stop Of: JGETABLES. There were feverish and erratic fluctua- Columbus ........ 4] o 18, 1902 Ino W. B, Lawis—Neb. resumption of &pindies at cotton mills and B e v mel ok | POTATOES=TtAN anid. Datots; ‘oot bu.. | b S e i s Pert,0f the pac Watte > ed 3,018 67,700 94,907 | 48 feedara 014 8 35 Iight | there 1s great activity at ‘uotwear ried December down to etore the | 85690 4 | ing, but the supporting measures fnally/)Mash ‘ a4l 3 2) | i, Bl L la | again thi: celpta of h g S orken [he Aup- | tories, although the margin v profit is ed O »rts of good ot SWEE 58— o~ et B e _market quistec . 1,044,806 060 60, again this morning, whic Ry ar %:‘s?'y..1.{%.'}'”{.’;"_‘"“,*",.;‘""‘,':i*l;‘lb\';;: sou UCUMBERS—Home grown, per baskel, | was some unseftlement again In the final | Salt Lake City...|[] 3 ¢ parisons: ¥ ™ | compared with the corresponding days of | staples Indicate general beliet In improy e Ao T enterday e el navurs: | “HEANS_tiome grown, waz, per maket | SASUNSS. UL the pressurs was again e (JRoMand, Or i3 last year there {8 not much Chon€s: were | “'Jobbing trade is still making god con o o B aliiis” was! Mmoderately | busket, 0US0c; string, ber marker DAsKet | auieobar bersw e beny ot L a i | Fort Worth B 9012190100 1100 (19811891 | porte from other Points i3, SOCTIY "he | parisons. with previous Sears: knd Wi v ety | 4065 ' 3 e best. The liquidation h ettt | TRV years, wnd e dna ot eont Vel TGS | O~ conx_per don, e Foriog sseculy T the Cnea Soaiey | Hariford ] : o a3 e | sendiner B prices coitioied SOVATACE | s a8 Bty e < 9 0 TON v , especlally in the United States 4 'he dec 0! 3 . » acto e Pawe | W% e, buatiels, against 1900000 i JATOES—Home grown, per basket, | gieel securities. Both classes of stock and | Rochester ) Trading was Tot active, as buyers ‘were | At many important polnts the weather s R O e als. CauaY 1o 4 TNAVY BEANS—Per bu., §2.65. the second mortgage bonds opened at new | Atlanta slow about bidding ana salesmen were Slow | been more propitious for retail trade a usnels Minneapolis and Duluth reported | | CELERY-Michigan, ~per doz. 30@86c; el e iy ey e et market ;| koS Sheve $ e o aiiFered today Tully aa much &s O emand for Anlshed iron ‘and stesl % W « o 3 e. : ed in spite of support by power ven A on _and s : ¥ cara, which, ‘with local receipisof 6 | 188 SO 8% o grown, ary, for 1, | Aancia) Inferenta”at other poinet When | Nashville . hE Mheg¥ies, Ut there, were, ho,‘stHloly | sestriied, by uncertainty segarding o o g b 4 4| 1ger fancy Washington stock, pet Ib., 2¢; | the fact developed that the buying to sup- | Bpokane, Wash chofce light'’ Loga of . fuch . u n ettled con 3 ear 880, ih.cov.| EGG PLANT—Per doz., $1.00. n prices to any extent, the bears made | Sloux City .. om $5.60 to_$5.65, K ing to the demora ey Srralon Songle the. Featare, and FRUITE & determined drive in an nttempt to regain ifi!"r’;‘“,‘,l"’ . M 3R e lietyd and lights sold from gondition of manu(acure supplies of A subst: advance over JAUTMS-U - e upper hand. They centered the attack j Norfo ves 5, 5 3 ccumulatec Jgenera wi 15 0od buye and helped the up- 00. - 2 0 0 o T el low hie! ame ere also Kood DUy N ed owever, | PEACHES — California Salaways, §L00; | fXistence of a considerable’stop-loss order Worcester . kel lower than those W hicy e v | necessary. A s ¢ Nquidation on the advance brought about | Utah freestones, $1.00; Colorado Albertas, | i that stock at about @. Tts movement fugusts, - Ga Ly hnn the morning market. Repre- B 10 Wookens,. the. Best Busneny @ reaction and the market lost all of the | $1.10. " | atter m}w:\mf um‘ |;nln( proved the I sé‘r’;:m‘.{' Me. Sentatve. aalees &‘n’?’nr.‘".r‘fi?\’.m ds, while men's we y oveme: \certainty nl- | CRABAPPLES— bl curacy of the bears' information or surmis. % g by 3 £ & 3 early improvement, uncertalnty =—manl SEARSEELES b r oul {0, the price slumping to 6! with a_rapid re. peka sh. Pr K Av. 8b. T "Failures this week numbered 22 in tha Jested “,‘ the stock list c ’,”“‘” e . a4 Fl ”“fl ““"‘ Sh"g"“' covery, however, on ring by the shorts, cuse 560 B United States, against last year, a: tion and the break in wheat influenc s and Flemish Beauties, per box, ¥, ho € ve 34 shorts - .. 7 . g 3 ! i A ; rows end of the ses- | $2.00; Colorade 7 - 9% | The common stock touched 18 and the | Bivansville . ‘ et it 17 in Canada. T % am o raily on Jmprovement In orado and Utah Bartletts, &8 | yonae 70 during the day. The generai | Wilmington, " Dei.. G export demand and some damage reports i\.\'T:\l.'x‘il& E—Rocky Ford, per stand. | market weakened again in r e to "‘y‘.l\si;]g;_v:'m:r:f:xu . o g BUYERS MAVE THE ADVANTAGE from the country, giving the market a | ard crate 0 drive, but prices generally t stightly | D ort 2 o steady feeling with ';-nmw back near the [ AP b\\;ll!m-. and omei’;;rlflv‘h;. :”:::’: !ln-‘: fil}lgrl;,t‘s tn»(\’»: “mur'\c..\;,_-nv{a }x‘nll'lhnlx:‘;{k. 382 160 S AT..-.- B Ceiiitions op. December closed at 46lc—a gain of _32.50@8.00; Snows, $3.%5; Mich- ook alarm at this evidence of ef- | little y - : o B R L Tty Betwasn oftc and o Catifornin Talidawara, per | fective support and bought largely to cover | Knoxville ) 81 ¢ Indicates Sunday. ** Indicates holiday. s Obmpiiad withi LA Yoar, Th lec. Local receipts were 4% cars, with | DX @i.60; New York stock, $3.50. their shorts. The piincipal active stocks |Macon ... i |, The official number of cars of stock 0 W YORK: Sept. eBradstreet's t S Rrading UD. to, contract GRAPHES—Callfornia Tokays, $1.50: Corin- | afterward got from 1 to 2 points over last | \\llkesbarre ...... a if..... | brought tn today by each road was: -4 NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—Bradstrect's to o Oats market was fairly steady during | choln, $L60; Black Ferara, SU6h; Muscats. | night, There were wide declincs both_on | AKEOn isid il E | oRRE g¢ p. pyoartle. Hogs. Bu'p. H'se 1% morrow will ga t of the session, but in the last hour 0; home grow: r 8-1b. basket, j24c. | the Stocl exchange and in the outside > eld, . ofe 2 J . . 0 - v caution o O e e one brains. Tnere wis & | SATERMELONS—Missourl, 2o each; | market in some securities for which there | Wheellng, W. V. “© D A e 1 b o o ommtent light rally at the close, and December | crated. net. Toc per 100 Ibs {8 not an active market, but speculative | Wichita w0 Hr e ¢ gt Tl M hetter at Sige ranging be- | , CRANBERRIES—Per bbl, $7.00; per box, | sentiment on the whole 'was considerably | Youngstown 19 demand which u year ago gave Ui sel.ng al 3ige, ~ | g2, " W i - = - if r T ot 80 side such an advantage. ‘The few 8 0 ween 37%c and 38%c. Locll receipts were $2.50. b4 improved as a result of the day's events, |Helena . Javen i i 3 NGELROPICAL FRUITS, The firmness of the later market was |LeXington Beiling for outside account, in aympathy | QRANGES-Valencine, all sizes, MO0QLE, | helped by the preliminary estimatcs of ‘the | Chattanooga o oiees for hogs at the yards, | BANANAS—Per bunch, $200¢2%; jum-|week's currency movement, which promise f Lowell . ve the provision list an easler feeling, | Pgs, 8300, a merely nominal change in the cash hold- | New Bedford Bt Sthe “market was maved a marked de: (LEMONS—Californla fancy. ings of the banks. The large shipments (Kalamazoo cline by # falr demand from brokers and | 8izes, $4.25; cholce, 40 to 270 L00@4.%5. | of currency to the south and a small loss | Fargo, N. D R R the smaller _provision house October MISCELLANEOUS. on _subtreasury operations proper was |{anton, O 2 3(...... | Great Western, Porkc “rioned &c lower at $12%. with iard | CHEESE—Wisconsin twins, full cream, | slightly more than offset by receipta from |Jackronvile JFla | 128041100000 and ribs off 10c at §7.62 and $9.20 12 Wisconsin g Americas, 13tgc; | other sources, including new gold. The Greensburg, Pa. | Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | black Swiss, 15c Consin brick, 12(3c: | heavy liquidation in the stock market gives | Rockford, Il 76 cars; corn, 486 cars; oats, 106 cars; hogs, | Wisconsin limberger, 12c. ‘| fair promise of some reduction in the loan glgr'flnfiflld' 0. 11,00 head. HONEY—Nebrask, per 24 frames, $3.50; | item and the deposit llabillties Einghamton . The leading futures ranged as follow Utah and Colorado, ber 25 frames, $3.60. Money was rather firmer today both for | Chester, Pa POPCORN—Per ib., shelled, 3G8%c. | time loans and on call, and a further fall - e E®S 8 8 S8 FEETES S2EER cocea SE [y o 1 ¥ EEEE SESE £, 3’ BEERE cewmme f 3 & o 133 4 [T p——— e ; FEF 33 15413 23°g 95e8n "B ‘razes cotes o BER 35 fad EE_88 8e P — o coema Ea E3 o e 80| 516/ 4 conve Saneen S3zea-zes L3 433 % r shoriage is evidenee of the later mo 160 ment of crops and of the discrimination u orders by consumers. ‘Che quieting dow x4 of demand has become more manilest % iron and steei, where plans for resiri o of furnace output are being cons W Bullding operations at New York nave not 120 been resumed in full, Strikes of vessegnen — - | G.ue veon 80 580 causing high freight rates and Ligh cotwon, o 2 3| 20 6 674 b Wil P for mc; of correspond.ng higher piices 1of D 210) ere was quite a finishe roaucts, check tull resumption of DO e osiiecDL%, WaS | of gheep and lamba here this murning for Operations, . ber of head indicated: & the num- | 2% riEY Pt the market on all good stuff | "Rallway earnings returns are sull highly Bloomington, I Buyers. * Cattle. Hi 8h was just about steady. Desirable grades | favorable, those roads reportng for the Guiney, 1, oo | oahia Packing Co. o, Hoga. Bheep. | 5¢*kiilers were scarce, but anvthing decent | first haif of September & & waln ot ®; No. 2 green, | in New York exchange at Chicago brought | Quiney, il.......... 29, ... | Qmahs Packing Co. ) e entorday s notches, while the com- |10 per cent over a . 2 salted, 6i4c; | the market nearer to the point for ship- | Sloux, Falls, 8. D. . ceoes | AR CoP . %M 1Bl on Kinds were dull, A bunch of Wyom- | Relatively the & e Prai ¥ Y Sge; No. 2 veai | ping. currency west. There was a sharp | Mansfleld . ol e B . 1001 sed | ORI N ald 4 high as $.00, which 18 | parts of the I s S saes 6% 7% | calf, 12 to 15 1bs., 6%c; dry’salted hides, $@ Preak “In steriing exchange, which was ;',’*‘ sonville, . ¥ | GRabE B, Oo., Boen HE i 1, 40 [ $7% Yop price of the season. b Thoirr e i1 Tia 1% @ | 1c; ‘sheep pelts, %@T6e; horse hides, $1.60@ | partly in response to the firmer money |Iiremont, Neb. 9830 28.1...... | QTR trom Kan. City: . Mhers ‘was & liberal inquiry for feeders | weat, which has csca reoy NUTS—W! e market here. There was also a larger sup- | UCR o5y y - | Vansant & Co. i T s and all the better grades met with ready | the south, where. - JT8-Walnuts, No. 1 sof ply of comimercial bills in the exchange |fDecatur. Iil. 308, ;| carey & Benton 3 b4 %ale at steady prices. The bulk of the stuff | and dectining al 3 harashelh pet. b, doi No, arket.. It I8 also reported that some of | fHouston 229, i | garey & Bagton. . ’ e Aty P tommon quality and that | outiook is & W rasith, pes. Th 130 8l - 1201 | the interlor banks are selling demand bills | (G5 ECHOR ¢ : Hl & Huntainger 4 . aneEwan a little dull, and particularly was | of fair trade, - T Imonds, "sott-shellp o Per b, here for the purchase of grain. arleston . | *| Lewis Underwood 5 Shat true of common’ lambs, as there have | iness is noted aimonds, soft-shell, per Ib, 16c: hard-shell, | The week's exports of wheat show an RTINS, ¥ : | Huaton & Coryeerr: s Y been a good many of that class on sale all [ Lumber and bail rials are not Pl pee Ibe i pearsts,tor 1b, e {ncesane of more thes 3.E8E0 M ofer the | motals, U. 8. L. F. Husz... 8 s the week, = AT, .. |20 active as earier i at the east ‘ (s, per d i | previous week, and the decline in the cot- Now: X6 o ‘ uotations for grass stock: Cholce west- | Export business : 1t Ph Toasted peanuts, per Ib eV loue ekt T bellved, will induce an |Outside New York..|| "803,600, / <] JOIE & Murnien seese | e el FEgb.00: fair to ®and. lambs, | adeiphia, but doemest s Fad. increased forelgn demand. Morton & G. % $4.50@4.75; cholce yearlings. s 50@3.75; fair | ber . . and Frevisious. The bond market was irregula CEHNEERCRR Sol Degan s E to gond yearlings, $3.55@3.50; choice weth- | The boo: shoe © tavorably LOUIS, Sept. %.—WHEAT—Strong; | sales, par value, $2.252,000. United States |y ooq) R, Hamiiton e | eref$325@.00; Talr to gnod wethers, $1.008 | quiet and - Sreus FBe . 2 red cash and elevator, 84@86te; Sep- | 28 dec'ined % per cent on the last call eontres : 3| John Werthetmer. k 2+ | $395; choloe ewes, $275@%.00; fair to good | boot and shoe ¥ siiuated tember, Slc; December, S1%c; May, 83igo;| Following are the closing quotations on | yiniy,, -1 Other buyers..... é ewes, $2.3502.60; feeder lambm. $3T5614.35; | at the east No, 2 hard, 78G80c, the New York Stock excnange: Hanioes i . fis e B0 feeder yearlings, $3.25G3.50; feeder wethers, | Overproduc : CORN—HIigher: No. 2 cash, 46@47c; De- | atchison ............. $3%8t. Paul ptd. . Ottawa - 3 Totals e, £.386 €018 5,262 | $100G325; feeder ewes, §1.50G2.50. Repre- | the reports of protabic curtal - cember, 4Zic; May, 3%c. 5 I 8815/80. Pacific e ARG : ‘| CATTLE-There was & much heavier run | Zentative sales. nace operations east and west_ Pug iron is W TE Strong; NG. 2 cash, 3%; December, L mase, Ratiway ST, B ¢ f cattle here this morning than anticipa- | Mg wyoming cull weth 5 3k | SATSNR wenke St Uhicaas. Saishad Sraduo ProU R Mo 2 W hie, L X s amilton 3 ted and in fact receipts were larger than | o wyoming wethers .. e o, Sl IURpSok e bt rv- Aaaananas BREt FLOUR--Quiet, steady. Red wit - | Canndlan Pacifc |1 120%(Texas & ¥ nter pat- q 8t. John, N. B. v have been for some time past on a| g Wyoming foeders ewes. 8 Plate glass prices are reported ecut to ents. $4.00g4.10; ‘extra fancy and straight, | Cemtral of X. J...... 150 |Toledo. 5 3t RI0G85; clear, $4.0004.20. i s | Yictorla, B. C. . ociosy was Juoted lower ‘&nd | Wyoming swes 5 | shut out forelgn competition. ARG LA doliawa: BERD—Timothy, steady, $3.25@3. | fa ol [ | made the: mariet here slow and lower o | 104 Gtah veariings, o g e T e 2 e g R i 1 Gash quotations were as follows: o ., | BRAN—Duil and weak; sacked cast track, G Wil | 3 Motals, ‘Obnadh s 5, Thost. gTadte. & Wyoming wethers. ook ending Sepiember 3 aggregate I 50@5.90; spring patents, | ' 3 " do lst ptd . — & 1 =| 'There were only a few cars of cornfed Vyoming vea . ushels, against 1,998,083 bushels t ¢ ‘f.%‘-'..,...fi.‘“'kg’é’m& T core s08 51';\\—8“-4 timothy, §8.00@12.50; prairiz, | Chicago & N. *Balancea pald in cash. steers on sale, and as the Supply of that | 200 Wyoming vearlings. week, 5,077,070 bushels this week last year, .m i » § v"lfll'l‘fi'»«g ] 1 Chicago Teg, & Tr.. Y . o Last week. class of cattle has been small .fi the week, | 3 Wyoming lnmbs 4,47 33 bushels in 191, and 34280 busheis WHEAT-—No, 3, T%@m%c; No. 3 req,| 1RON COTTON TIES—31.05. ML AP B TNt {neluded in totals because containing | packers bought the desirable grades at | 100 Wyoming cull lambe .. in 180 For the twelve Weeks of the cerval 4SRN, PROVISIONS. Forv, steady: jobbing, | Clorads 8o ‘. i /American E e anTndrd T tocale b t Sbout Fateady . priote.” Trading, - however, | 33 Wyeming F08_— s Toninet 500015 beanels in INE. oG 3 No, 2, 48%c. - i A i 4t United B Not included in totals because of no com- | was slow anything on the warmed-u r— VESIN* bushals IR, 4127105 S e S while: a1, standurd mess, §1%60." Lard, steady”at 8.0 0 1% on e Sl varseme. parison for last year. order 'was It anything & little lower. _»| CMICAGO LIVE STOOK MARKET. |bushels in 1%l and S8 bushels In RYE—No. 2, 568tk o8, Bacon, steady, boxed exira whorts, | pel. & Hudson......152 |Amal. Coppar — There was a good supply of cow Stuff in . B B BN ho Gaeting, 4sgsec; fair to | 0 eur Tibs, Hd:“shord clear, #1050, | B & ' 50 (Amer. car'& ¥ New York Mining Quotati sight, and as packers were all pretty well | Light Receipta of All Stock, with | ,,GOrR exporta for the week agsregate T 3 -~ chickens, C; | Denver & R. L 20%) do ptd........ led’ up for the week they did not tal 3 shels. ainst 787167 bushel ast ol AL, S : N6. 1 northwest. | SDrings, 10c; turkeys, old, 1sc; ducks, 9iici T Amer. "Lia. i NEW YORK, Sept. %.—The following are | hota: whin' any jife and the marker. cond week, 7% bushels a year ago, 5,706 bu<h- " , The. A PO | i et on_mining stocks T e, 3 s ; o8 18 1901 and 2156117 bushels tn 190, F ern, $1.03%. Clover, ‘contract grade, $.70. A 3 Ry b Jaining’ atad best be decribed by calling It slow and a | CHICAGO, Sept. 2 —CATTLE—Receipts, | 818 10 A FRO\'!?IONB.M-\-: pork, per bbi., $12.20 | G0 OR—Steady; creamery, 16Q@22%c; - et ppani M) 5 ate little lower. Anything strictly choice prob- | 6,000 head, 'including 60 western: o d of the present cereal year @©12.55. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $10.45@10.60. " Short | dGiF%: M@te. P8R B e Y Amer. 8 & B . Ophir ¢ ubly would have sold about stead: that | market was slow and 10c lower. .'g‘_,."lr"n" 11,605,251 bushels. against B e lacse), $ATHES.12%. Dry salted | EGGS—19%c, loss off. Tocking v B0 DI, .reieoii . wTig | Brunswick Con. 174 SPhoenix class has been scarce all the week. The | prime steers, $5.40@6.00; poor to medium, (31837 bushels in 1803 119409 bushels in houlders (boxed), $6.6214@6.76. Short clear Receipts. Shipments. | “GCCTE, “47 Amer. Sugar Ref Comstock Tunnel..... 8 Potost eneral run of cows, though, were un- | $3.80@5.25; stockers and feeders. $2.40Q4.25; | 1991 and 38,533.118 bushels in 190 ides (boxed), $5.75@9.25. Flour, bbl 1 16,000 | yiinopn ¢ 3 |Anab. Miing ¢ Con. Cal. & Vans....135" Bavage oubtedly lower. cows, $1.40GM4.40; heifers, $2. Businces failures in the United States for e (o aethig Wera inw receipts and ship- | Wheat, bu. 49.00) | Jowa Central © 25y | Horn Silver 100 Slerra Nevada Bulls were also slow sale and a little | §140G2.70; bulls, $2.00G4.5 the week ending September 24 number 153, t flour and grai: Corn, ‘bu, 2,000 [ “do_pta Rl ’ 3 | Tron_siver 175 Small Hopes . lower than sésterday. The same was trus | 8.00; Texas fed. steers, $2.85GM. against 170 last week, 172 in the like wes frenta o Recelpts. Shipments. | Oats, bu. 24,000 | K. €. Southern......19% 3 Leadville Cea. + 3 (Btandard ... of calves and sta, steers, $3.00G4.40. M of 192 and 197 In 1%L In Canada failur-s lour, bbis y 28,627 12,459 Wiy @0 Dld..reneens 3 *Offered. The stocker and feeder market was very | HOGS—Receipts, 14000 head today: .| for the week number elghteen, as against s, 4 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. (L & N0 3 o Py Qull except for the best grades. Anything | mated tomorrow, 9,000 head. Mixed butch. [ hineteen last week and nineteen in this Corn, bu. g . KANSAS CITY, Sept. 25.—Close—WHEAT | Mot 8t Ry ..\, whot. strictly cholce sold in about yesterday's | ers, $5.606r6.80; good to cholce heavy, $5.75@ | Week a year ago. Oats, bu —September, 661,@66 December, 66%c; ‘i o LONDON, Sept. 2.—WOOL—The offer- | notches, but there were very few answer- | §10: rough heavy. $5 4065 6; light, $ 75@6.40; —r— Rye. bu %0 : cesh No. 2’ hard, No. 3, 61ga8hc] 4 P ings at the auction sales today numbered |ing to that description. The majority of | bulk of sales. $5.85@6.0. St. Jossnh Live Stook Market. Bariey, bu. 142,070 ¥ c; P Bo@doc; No. 2 red, 13,614 bales. Medium Merlnos were in bet- | the offerings were of just fair quality and | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts. 700 | g JOSEPH, Sept. 2 On {ho Produce exchange today the buts No. 4 ahs otz bkoine SR 5 ter demand for Germany. German buyers | they were slow and lower, while common | head. The market was steady and 10> | cejpts, 2,605 head. The —a?(‘A‘T'l'LFrm- tor market was firm; creameries, 16@21c p : December, 39tc; | Nat. . R.'of 3. 'ptd. 381 i also acquired large. lnes of scoured af |stuff was almost impossible to move at|lower, Good to choice wethers. $3.404.25; | {0 foc lower. Natfves. SRt v stendy dairles, 14@18%c. Cheese, firm, 10%G11b ; ‘mixed, 42i40; No. & | N: Y. Central........116 3 high rates, Cape of Good Hope and Natal |any price. There were a good many cattie | fajr to choice mixed, 3$2.35G8.4); WeStern | huifers, $1.60G4.75; tocke : cows and Joggs, firm; at mark, cases included, 15¢ | w No. 3 Norfolk & W. 68% People's Gas . % | grades were in improved demand and firm, | carried over from yesterday In the hands | sheep, $2.7 i native lambs, $3.5005.65; | §26064.00. ™, stockers and feeders, rou BELIRE oditsines I TS S following are he sales in detail: New |of speculators and for that reason they did | western lambs, $3.75@6.50. e Recelpts. = TR @38, 0 DL ST N TS Bouth Wales, 4000 bales, scoured, §i4d@ |not want many fresh supplies. t was mostiy. T lowraer L Laent m Bt NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. RYE—No. 2, Glc. Ay 0 Republic Steel 1s 9%d; greasy, 0%d@ls 1%4d. Queensland, | There was practically nothing on sale K o Cify Tive Stoek Market. ~ | Was, mostly 0o lower. Light, $.80¢10; HAY—Choice timothy, $0.50§10.00; cholce Bt a pa.” 700 bales, scoured 11d@1s 1%d, Victoria, 950 | this morning in the way of choice range | y,nNgag CITY, Sept. 2%.—CATTLE—Re- | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 104 head. prairie. $8.35G8.50. (U2 mubber Goods L.l bales, scoured, 94@1s 914d; greasy, 94@iid. | beef steers. A few cattle of that Kk ¢ B Quotations of the Day on Varlous | "BUTTER-Creamery, 18%@19%c; dalry S | ) - o e A B, e Ta 4 Sreesy. PPN, | niight have sold about steady. but the gen- | Selpis: 5,00 head of natives. 2000 head of | Ehe market wag ective. Top native lambs, Commodities. tancy, 17c. % - 414 Tenn, Coal & Iron. Ts 6%d; “Ereasy, S@lld. . West Ausiralid, eral run such as were on sale were un- | [eXans: felven, o0, Teal oy mafies Co & wethers, $4.00 . EGGS—Steady; Missourl and Kansas, ofd..... D89 U. B Leather....... 100 a1 reasy L o1, Tasmania. 83 | doubtedly lower and slow at that. West. | head of Wexans he Tasrker for, £99 AW B eh.: T cases returned, 1%; new No. 2 whitewood | S 82| do'ptd, bates, greany Buagis 64 Cape of Good | ern cows were slow and a little lower and | FOTnCfed cartie feas SteRdy fo i iven Stock in Sight, celpts, 20,306 bb cases included, 18%c. + 8 U8, Ruhbnr, Flope and Natal, 1% bales, scoured, T%A@ | the same could be sald of stockers and | 4, b d Jreleis 3 " | Following are the receipts of lv e D10, winier srtaighte, B.1605.90; | wh Recelpts. Shipments, R sl b 4 (15 9d; greasy, S4@o%d. ' 1 foeders except where the quality was ex- T ey o e or heavy | ¢ the six principal b~ L R R d A 10, o h 5. 1508.90; eat, bu L 113800 s [ON, Sept. %6.—W - | ceptionally good. Representative sal ) . ou; : 3 e ihag " Sinitaoth ke, 1500 | Ooms b g ER i ikl Buetin il sy mgrro;ommer | SoPUonY, €l AR feeleg JOeRL NS, 10, e SRR | Ot g™ o €10 winter low ~ yrades, ¢ $2.70a@.65. Rye £,000 Wool is very firm. London advices in-|Ne' TR e g0od, $4.00004.60; stockers and feeders, $2.40 [ Chicago 14,000 flour, firm; fair to good, $3.15G3.40; choice dicate an advancing tendency and at the % @4.50; western fed stecrs. $2.40414.50; Texas | Kansas C: § 5,000 Pour, firm. ot & i ce Market, 4 - auction sales prices have scored a further ; 2.3003.%; Texas cows, | Bt. Louts K ey B0t iet: yellow western, | (PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—BUTTER- | o sy JORK. Bept. . -MONEY.-O advance since the opening improvement. 2 § . $1.50@3.7; native | St. Joseph e " | Steady. Western creamery, ilige; b= | frm at 2GS per cent; closing bid, There is still an active inquiry for me- : Canters, $1.00225; bulls, | Bloux City B e B, . 3 western, €e . o. b, &% * i ROATDY | fared at 34: on time ull; sixty days. | dium and low wools and Boston dealers |11, 20018 ves, ' §2.0006.00. g . float y B i ot Astekiol; Pk nbacin per cent; ninety days, 6: six months, 6; | have bought heavily this week in Oio, HOGS- Receipts, 5,000 head. The market| Total S RARLEY—St teeding, b, c. 1. f. v WG, o ks BHe paper, oS per cant. Michigan and other sections at extreme ; was e to loe higher: top. $5.10: bulk of B = gy e A PO 1oa8Tcl: o ki | NG EXCHANGE-Steady at de- | prices, practicallys cleaning up all such . eas s Somo. 05 ety $5 kne6.00; mixed Buw'}‘i‘hAT—Rortlpl‘ e os D ueale. ot § o i southern, | cline, “'nz";&m;lrrb-:;;'r'm?dll:"l":’m‘r‘wrflB ,H(r | wool_availabie in the west. In Ohfo 28c | 1 : packers. .90a6.10 “"",',',\ $0.9505.05; yorkers, | ypw yoRrk Sept. %5, —COFF s 2 red, $1% 00 3 L3y - S0 v 54 el 3 ) : pigs, $6.50@5. J s —COF for spot was firm; No. & red, Siisc £00d demand. New York | 4240 for sixty days: posted rates, $4.53 and | {hiy o R A e P 0 Receipts, 6,400 | OPened steady’ at unchanged pricos to an B e e % 5. Choat; NoS hard | fair to good, 10GMNKC, olce, 11%@Likc; | $4.87; commerctal billa, 34821 chases do not show ront on today’ head. The market was slow and weak; | ddvance of 5 points, following rather better | Ry e "™ s ot SILVER — Bar, ici Mextcan dollars, | furiet, bat as It I8 a long time to the naw " Yi tor Cfoeders, firm: native lambs. $3.25G6.60; | European cables and continued small pri- the opening were firmer smail north- | Minneapolix Whent. 5 ot 2 clip and foreign substitutes are practically | j ¢ western lambs, $290@5.16; fed ewes, $2.90@ | INAry receipts. After the call it showed pening ¢ ONDE—Government, easler; railroad, ir- | SHE 810, forelgn substItutes Are P il e | 2 e T ned . S earlingn. 3606400, | further Armness ‘and_ considerable activity ‘wast receipts, higher out markets and | MINNEAPOLIS, 2%, — WHEAT — | regular. T e g B ‘,"’ by M EDERS. A e eliotied Sharp. §2.4035.00; stockers and | Tesulted, after which offerings increaged Govering: fater they met freo offe:ings and | Close, December, Rbice Siay BRAT | TR elosing quotations on bonds are as | 3 Nandsome profit in the near future. The | 13 s 888 Texas clitued aheep. 2 ; Tgmind, Sfier wbich offerings Ingreneed declined; near the close It railied un lib; | yick; No' 1 nara No.'1 northern, ‘8c: | follows Shibments of weol from Boston, 15, {ite v Lot e, § $ s clining tendency. At one time in the after- o not higher; May closed at 33ic; Sep: | gTse. 0 coupon .. » 3 i 3 m,, closed at $3we; December closed | FLOUR—First 4 onuge year. The receipts ‘to date are 234,473 e 910 -sw“w.;:g:; g 2 ¢ YORK, became brisker agaln and the market was tents, $4.35G4.40; second | do . reg . D at_ 8. ts, $4.20 o 1l & : 3 X ibs., against 260,845,791 lbs. for the same . 8 . e el 10 oo ¥ e BN Receipts, 106,00 bu.; exports, 810 | evend clearsl fogn gy C i B0G380; | L LNl el 5 13y | period Jast year. |4 steers slow a0 haan. Inolubing October at &g A5 the market for spot wae steady: No. | BRAN—In bulk 313 15G1600, 80 coupon .........138% Minn. & Bt e ST. LOUIS, Sept. %5.—WOOL—Steady: me- . 2 cows weak: fat cows | 1'3c: November, 4 (074.45 st 83c, nfi""";"' Plle\nmsl;,l'nml 5i%e f. o. b, — 3 do old 4s, reg. W . & T. ... flh'hm grnd-‘]l-;t:n‘bin. ;:nd ('Iof:hlnx.l’]dflgy)lc; i . $ 65; oxen 'uml;g{fl, January, Sc; ' February,' 4.850 float; No, 2 yellow, 85ic; 5. 2 white, eeeen _do eseas ght fine, 15@17%c; heavy fine, o) 3 4.10; bulls, : cows, ».00@3.65. | N 955 00c; May, 5105150 M7 o 'mhe’ option market - opened higher Milwaukee Grain Market. at R R of 3ic. dn tub washed, 20G30c. . 0 oted Tive atock af 11G126, with 1ops | Xasons $5ogs ay, 6.10g6.15c; July and with wheat, but soon gave way under bear- | MILWAUKEE, = Sept. %._WHEAT-%c ol 1 & o= " NEW YORK, cept. %.—WOOL~Firm; do- . Ares<ed welght. Sheep were quoted 'and_ weathor news. small cloar- | higher. No. 1 northern, 8ic; No. 2 northern, : W% No. Paci ' mestic fleece, 28G82c. A d_refrigerat f at Sc ner Ib rge receipts; | 83¢%7c;: December, 77c bid. 1 [’ 8 — é 340 e Exports were T ; tomorrow 1872 S then It railied with wheat and closed o | BYE-Lower: No. 1. 8T, | Bale'& Ot e . 108 - Sugar and Molasses, - p and 360 auarters of Leet. REAL ESTATE TRANSE er, closing: ay, 51%¢; September, | BARLEY—4c lower; No. e , | _do 3% % Ore. 8. L. s p - ” FEREES ) ot head; market 2@ | —— — — e mbor | B3N, bt a6ivitac, Loe o D5 B HPURII o RO B YORK, 8ecpt. 2%—SUGAR—Raw, - H H $5.50@0.00; culls, $1.50; | Deeds flled for record yesterday as fur- OATS—Receipts,’ 8,400 bu.; exports, CORN—December, 464 asked, do 1s lne... W0 Readiug gen. ds 4% | 4 S%c; centrifugal, 9 test, A 5 COW ... rassers, vestern calves, 3300 | pished by the Midland Guarantee 1 bu.; the market for spot ' Shos, Beieg ) es. & Oblo 4ige.. 102 (St L. & 1. M. ¢ b 3 e refined, ¢ ¢ : ERCity ares als lower at S%4@13%c | o < antee an ndard white. 43c: No. 3, Duluth Grain Market. e & & $oe. BRI L &8 T L b G ; ghe; No- S : oo B 3 per’1b. by 2 B AR S dolon bnded. Ahstrndter,. 104 0. 3 white, 41%4c; track whit DULUTH, Sept. %.—WHEAT—On tr . » S04 8t L. 8. W. ls 1 b 2 vewe, SHEEP AND L. S—Reoceipts, ' 5.812] » g, : pe._ S~V .. - ack, M & Bt P 10415 Seaboard Alr L. ds - ;. No. . lambs in fair demand, generally | Frank Thompson, executor, to Hid - No. 1 northern. 80c; No. 2 northern, fic; | C. & N. W. ¢ 1500 Faclte fectioners' 2 mould . Gannon—Neb. v+ ohee. "52.5004.00; choice 'and ex- | - Linberg, lots 11 and 13, block 1% shipping, 6)G@c; 0od to | December. RIL & P Toiglso. Railway : lout, B S 50; pawdered. Be; vs..... 10 2 cows... eady e ot il $175; lambe, H.To0 | Omaha View addition B Blek W B ecdy: . 108 state aund Pacifie| CATESue- o ok oo DHTGAS & Panits ia granuls c: cubes, b.ibe. £ lcow....l 820 28 |go0: culls, $1.00a450. John G. Jones and wife to William 7. dium cholce, 27@3lc; 1903 com- B Cule g O o, B e ... 10 MOLABSES—Firm: New Orleans open ( HOGS—Receipts, 2176 head. Prices were | ~ j{ysham, lot 8, Karr's sub block 3, coast, me: . 2160 com Toledo Seed Mark \cago Ter. 4 |Unton’ Pacific d...... S & “, 5,00 mon 'to cholce, 2@26%e; olds, $gidc arket. Con. Tobacco 4a..... 4. kettle, good to choice, guu A . firm at $6.40g6.85. Virginia “skips, . Isabel add ... 5 il 2,50 DR Bteady: Galveston, 2 to 5 bs, |, TOLEDO. Sept. %.—SEEDS-Clover, Oc- | Colorado 'So.” 4 > NEW ORLEANS, t. %.~SUGAR— er... - John J. Cavanaugh and wife o Petar Calltornin. &1 to % Ibe., 18c; Texas | tober, 36.40: December and January.'$63s, | Dever & K. G 4 s Steady. Cenirifugal whites, 4 T-lc; Yol Flshamesire St Louis Live Stock Market. Ploqueur, lot 3, block 4, Corrigan 24 to 30 1 k Timothy, §1.62%. September alsike, $7.00. Erle prior liea d..... 9% de . , 3 13-16@4%¢; seconds, 2@8e. \ SO s22 0 8T. LOUIS, £ept. %.—CATTLE—Receipts, | Place ... w0 Scid, ROWYe. Bocian eaaT o T s BERR-OWl: ceatitiugel, Ipsiis. . B - S%egs.. 4000 head, ineluding 2,600 head of Texans. | Man oXn TONS— firm; famil oston Stock Quetations. h & . X X ark s d lower, Native nderson, nis n% lot 10, block 2, B2 it 0005 5b: ‘Deat hams. 820500 BOBTON, Bept. %.—Call lo - Oftered. Oil and Rosta. e Y L T Tk ™ axport steerf, $46046 00: | Campbell's add My 00; packet. $9.00g10.00; city extra India i time loans, 5%@6 per T s London Stocx Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—OIL—-Cottonseed, " 22 1cow...... 2 dressed beof and butcher steers, u.u0~0o “-'57. fiw;firflnlfo I;-‘mpk %{-E(y Ander- imess, $14.50G16.00. Cut meats, irregular; | closing prices on’ stocks had bonds: . sieady; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, | £ cows..... 80 1caw.. .. ors under 1000 Ihs." $5.6005.00; | - sor, . block 3, Campbell's bellles, $4@dhc: plekled should: | L (S0E BF T rypvedts $ | LONDON, Sept. %.—Closing quotations: |4l%c. Petroleum, 'steady; 'refined 2 heifers.. 710 535 2 helfers. 3 | \nd_feeders, $2.6060430: cows and | add .- N pickled hams, 13%@13c. Pork, | Atchisen B¥iAmaioamated ....... Conmals for monsy .. $8% New Yor costral . i1p | XOFk, $#8565: Phiiadeiphia ‘and Baltim 1 heifer.... 53 23 @4.00; capners, $20002.%5; bulls, | Frances 12, Waite and husband te amily, $19; short cl ar, $17: w ss, | “do pra o/ Care . Ny o NToL RS Srassal. .- $8.50; tn bulk, $25. Turpentine, steady, P. A, Yeast—Wyo. w; calves, 400G6.w0; Texans and |~ Mary . McCarthy, tax lot &, in seld =|, 15.50. Lard, quiet; western steamed., | Boston & Albany > 0y Rea oo e 3%/ do ptd. AR 89, Rosin, firm; strained, common to |20 steers...1133 330 b steers $2.6@4.00; cows and heifers, 3 ;“« W :fi]r ofraeacs . ®; refined, steady; continent. $.%0; South . 6 |Ostarfo & Westers. .. good, $2.35 Swan Land and Cattle C 5 $2.106%.00. i g8 Wondtod ang wite fo Sophus ¥ America, $8.50; compound, §7.504. bt R 91 |Pennuyivania -.. OIL, CITY, Pa., Sept. 25.—OIL—Credit bal- | 3 steers...10% 340 02 steers.... ~Recelpts, 3,0 head. The market cble, lots § ai n Pennell's sub RICE—Firm; domestic, falr to extra, |} . 193% Iale Royale ¢ Baitimore & Ohio.... $1% Rand Mines. ¢ ances, $1.86; certificates, no bid; shipments, | v whe Steady. 'Pigs and lights, $.75@8.3); | of Cleveland Place add. vy iy i Junan. B@6c ’ 704 Mohawk ... Canadian Pacific.".. 123 Reading ... s 100,665 bbis.; average, 75.462 bbla.; runs, 9,120 3 o core % 456.05; ~ butchers = and best | Charles 8. Francis and wife fo L. LW - Dull eity, #%e: country, 4xe. | e Contral 114 0ld’ Domtnion Chesapeake & Obio.. 29%| do lst pid... " bbis.; average, 15,160 bbis.; shipments, Lima, B. Otterbine—Wyo. Feavy 3 Hutchinson, lot 3, block 6, Beunders BUTTER—Receipts, 6,060 PKES.; SPODEEr; | Americ o § ¢ 7 1104 Osceols R Cuicago . W....... 18| do i pid 30, ; average, 61792 bbis.; runs, Lima, 5 310 1 feeder. SHEED AND LAMBS—Receipts, 1500 | & Himebaugh's 84d to Walnut Hill state dafey, 16G3c; creamery: WQHNC. | Domisiss 1 & 5. e priee T AR ™ S 46 bbia. vl 90 276 e arkel was steady. Native | add CHEESE—Receipts, 7.900 pkgs.; state full | Gen. Electric ....... 141 'Tamai 21% | Southerr Pacific.. & D.—ldaho. muttons. $300@4.00; lambs, 3. 50; stoek- | D. L. e ) gream, tancy, small colored and white, 120; | Mass Eleciric 11| THBIY ... 4% Daton Pacifie .o Dry Goods Market. 62 feeders. . ers, $2.50G2%. W, Martin, part lota 1 and 2 Meday's ., 'colored and white, 11%c. »id L TR\ United Siates ... L%l do ptd..... H NEW YORK, Sept. %—DRY GOODS— v — HOGS - Recelpts, 5.40 pkgs: firm; west- | U L aenlTah $ &3 | United States Btesl... 17% | Certain weakness is observed in few lin ern, 17gc. do ptd. v fo e g4 ot 40 Pld...n..r ! X . s s of staple goods in stock, but on anythi POULTRY—Alive, frm; western chick- 70| Winons 1111111 Tuia 1o be made manufacturers continue their ens, Wie: t«-u.;me urkoy: ressed. - S % e R Ry v K Tl weak: western rs, 15¢; fowls, 144e; ; 5 eneral, but with mills starting up it ma: i BAR SILVER-Fium at 10164 o Possible that better detiveries will be 1. @3.75; cal ;" — LONDON, R EY-s%e secured on & good many lines. P R ok Ry HOGS R Peoria Graim Market. LONDON. Sept. %.—The rates for money ' per cent. The rate of dis- ’ s Pithomel—4. D t 35,6065, : were firm in the market today, Disco LV 500 Sarw Imarkat 09 giors bill o L B WE‘RE anll" 00 t. %.—~CORN--I. 1 N Y. Iscounts - Sept. Lower; No. 3, ‘Ranches—8. D. s ket N seece ive Stock Market. Insurance Company of North Americ BIOUX CITY, 1n.. Sept. 3 (Specia Tole- | {* JPSonn'Y. Hoglc's ndd...-.c: 5.50 gram.) — C. A sctipts, % i | George Kinney to Jostah THOmas, 1ot Weak: beeves, $1.0065.40; Butla"and | 55", 001ela” ada. Tiomas, lot mixed, $22503%0; stockers and 126 18 steer syBeE BT £n o SBIR BNR aeatoe S gas e tsalitareors £ L4 P A, were disposs 15 4 per cent and for three ths' bil sposed 1o be easier. 00 o oat WS’ Wuls NEW YORK, Sept. %5.—COTTON—Futures .11 3 2 Steers, i No 4, On the Stock Basy o lower; No. 3 white, 3%@ | peav ock exchange the market was AL O opened steady: September. 11.30c; October, ....1088 316 CINCINNATI, Sept. 2. ~WHISK Y- Distil- e ot hite heavy and dropping. " owing o the "t Bank Cleart sdse; N “;:helri p.e-m‘; December, 8.8¢: | iR Datiey. 8 D loge! inished goods sieady on besia of $188 130:141 Beavd of Trade - = anuary. C; X H 'y ..o ) s ept. o ~ ady mermset Gevin wud Prevatons | SRR SN R R | ey o - e o | VBRSSO BTN T | TS 2, SRR IR | e mmusiran SR 0 LIVERPOOL, Bept. HEAT-8pot | day. Home rails 214,57, corre- | moderat, esn : 3 ee \ JORIA, Sept. % or T WUBAT " . 3 s were dis sponding date of last year, §¥62,663.62 fower; middling, &ods capd 1bull....2%0 38 cows. ... aistiliers’ finished goods. W. E. Ward, Manager, Tel 1516

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