THE SAINT PAUL Gt,OBS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1897. 21
cars, old long with an No. 1 northern ,2 1.02'/. ners, [email protected]; stockers and feeders, $3.50@ twelve thread manilla six feet No. 1northern, 5 cars, old 1.02 $4.50; calves, $4@6; bulls, stags, etc., $2DOO/ PER SHARE, at whirl, price the To Bo Tniiulit to Senle Fifteen-Foot of each squad may form on the right of its I.i.j11i >Sol> Dnr- front formed, York, but Not out a. Very Large 1 14 PER CENT Firinu when the rear ranks are so all the Soo Line 4 9 2 14 970 lbs, $3; 1 cow. 831 lbs. $2.40; 8 stockers, each rank, Scale. Northern Pac 2 3 ay $3.50. Hogs— receipts. Sheep- Ine Smell Movement. numbers except number four of C, P., .... 13 636 lbs. No PROPERTY. PROSPECTS. rest their pieces against the wall. Numbers St. M.&O.. 11 15 16 10 Market firm. PURPOSES. C. G. W 11 There isample evidence before the Heavy immigration of mining la- one and two then approach the wall, face company's general property feet, KANSAS CITY. The public of the wonderful wealth of bor„„-.„\u2666„mio theth(l v,,kon AValleyalley- whl<* and left ukon wlii^hinl each other, advance their right consists of lands,'mines mining Sold along: the Yukonand Klondike wall, place Totals 60 82 67 43 38 CITY, Receipts, and„ „ going on, is what 8 respectively, near the base of the * * KANSAS Sept. 4.—Cattle— . . \u0084 . , basins. The company owns larije now isneeded for Bpeclal Correspondence of the Globa. hands, respectively, Other Grains— Winter wheat, 13 cars; No. equipmentmthevalleyof theYukon , pVerand "their right and left corn, 8; corn, 6; 100; market steady and unchanged; on'.y re- nuHlbel ol d Qu«r?i the development of this mlnenU WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The men wall, themselves, and then 2 corn, 2; No. 3 No. 4 tail Hogs— Receipts, 4,500; market River and on its tributary streams claims, selected by itsexperts outof . against the brace corn, 1; oats, 35; trade. x .i i jit r, •», «. * nan(lreu » " ™ Wealth. >V ork WillDeCfin nextSpring are to be taught of their free hands, MARKET SUMMARY. no grade No. 3 no grade steady; bulk of sales. [email protected]; In_ Alaska and the British..Northwest... manrma hnnrtmlidnrinirin lnS Dvnn\ e ivsnnnlca °» fc navy fingers _. .1 of Uncle Sam's interlock the rear, oats, 4; No. 2 rye, 5; No. 3 rye, 2; No. 5 about ,:. . patientJKr proopeetinc. Claim .\o. onas '.nany of the placers as possi-X palms up, pointing to the thus Prey. heavy, [email protected], packers, [email protected]; mixed, Terntory. The mineral beds owned Miller Creek, which to mobs. Whether this decision thumbs barley, 6; No. 1 flax, 9; rejected flax, 2. on Own over h, At "\u0084t) olnts\u0084t ln. the.J ne handle forming stirrup. Number three then places [email protected]; lights. [email protected]; Yorkers, |4.17% include Gold, inplacer and quartz «100.000 was taken last y,-ar,is now a ««• P brought a Close. Day. Cars Inspected Out—Wheat, Xo. 1northern, thiscompnnv,abe;At claims, about by the ire- stirrup, his hands on the (54.20; [email protected]. Sheep— Receipts, 500; „,„. , Cll r, i part ofthe property of vic.aity of the are stores and»f has been his left foot in the December, Chicago 139; No. 2 northern, 32; Xo. 3, 6; rejected, pigs, claims, Stiver, Copper andAV>Cobl, J[nd is in Speratib'i; Copper among one and two. and then I 93% 92% market firm; lambs, $2.75£5.00; muttons, $2.25 pros! lraalntradingPPcostsosts oforuieIhe North>ortl« Amcrt-\mcrt- quent eruptions the labor ele- shoulders of numbers IDecember, Minneapolis 59% 88% 8;no grade, 1;No. 3 oats, 6; no grade oats, 1. their chief locations being on the pects are on the Tauanah Itiver and lightlyup, placing his right foot on @3.65. can Transportation and in the last few years or just on springs root IDecember, Duluth 90% 90 Tananah River, Miller,Birch, Forty- i™,™? rich.. Tradlnr ment left number one. his left Very extensive rich Coal beds * Ourotticers and directors the shoulder of IDecember, New York 97% 97 SIOUX CITY. m-i «mc- t «i i tn *£ and Company. general principles the naval ai'thor- ihe right shoulder of number two, toes Mileand Sixty-MileCreeks, Klondike near Cudahy, 1000 acres ini.rea. are , on DULUTH GRAIN. CITY, 10., River,TooMuchGoldCreek ßonanza, to be openeJ'at The contract are also interested in the refuse to say. Certain it is that pointing to the right, his left hand against SIOUX Sept. 4.—Receipts—Cat- r once. manage."* ities slightly, and witn FINANCIAL. tle, 200; yesterday, 697; shipments, 775; mar- Bould'erandEldoradoCree*, mOt the drills are to be generally intro- the wall; he then turns bulls, &^&£%L»**» his right hand grasps the left hand of number Call money. New York .1%@1% iy>@2 ket unchanged. Some left cows and Z^/L^uZ^ duced, results are expected to . DULUTH, Minn., Sept. 4.—The market mixed, [email protected]; veals, [email protected]; stockers and the IBar silver. New York 53% 52 | at today and highly to good or :er. If'on the retreat, the petty officer and .. opened lc up 91c sold down to and feeders, [email protected]; ca'.ves and yearlings, f be beneficial movement, firing if within 20 minutes. It advanced from $3.50i54.65; Westerns. ?y.."[email protected]. Hogs—l,2l,o; happens of number four cover the 90%e This Company does not bave to prospect for property- It so that a vessel the necessary their turns come to mount. there to %%c by 11:25 o'clock and then yesterday. 797: shipments, 110; market steady; navy port from until dropped to 90Vie, closing at that price. Cash bulk, is frequently in a far Number four having grasped hands witn CHICAGO Sept. 4.—Wheat recovered exact- selling, [email protected]; [email protected]. might three, in the stir- sales were lOroOO bu to mills at lV4c over already operation. a detachment of the army. Jt number places his left foot ly haif of today. The 190,000 bu to It owns it. Some of its mines are now in rup springs up, and planes his right toot yesterday's l%c decline September and elevators at l%c also easily be the case that something number one; he tone of the foreign markets, which caused over for stuff to arrive Sept. 10 and lc over _ _ on the right shoulder of B1^a««| Officers of the Cudahy-Healy Yukon-Klondike Mining Co. happen at or within a hunored grasp number threes the decline yesterday, responsible for regular to arrive. Wheat receipts have would then loosens the of was also for a few days past than MISCELLANEOUS. 3 *OHS CID.UIY, Chicago, 111., Presi- ELIA. GAGK,Chicago. 111., and Yukon left foot in the right hand great been grading better BSmSI 1S 8Sw dent. Alaska. miles of the place which would seem hand places his in a degree for today's advance. Corn formerly. Close— Wheat, No. 1 hard, cash, UnW I!«fill River. Secretary. three, and, assisted by the lat- r,L \u0084 , i_ , ,c- \u0084 CAPTAINJOHN J.HEALY,YukonRiver, WILLIAM W. WKAKE, Chicago, 111- require the of United of number and oats followed wheat and advanced \b@Vi£ $1.01%; northern, cash, $1.01% ; new, --The < lldo ..1leal Yukon- Alaska; to presence leg tne Xo. 1 J , , and N. W. T. Treasurer. ter, springs up, throws his right over YORK. Klondike jlmlng: £Company i], ,.,,, Dawson. quell. •" each. Provisions, however, heavy and 96c; September, bid; October, bid; NEW &' manager.in r States troops to In such emer- and straddles it. were 94% c 94c has no occasion whatever to DIRECTORS. \u25a0wail up December, bid: new Xo. 2 northern, NEW YORK, Sept. 4.— Flour—Receipts, 18,- gencies, sailors ware properly When the sailors reach the degree of profi- wound the day with slight declines. Trad- 90% c color or exaggerate its advant- CAFTAIN JOHN' J. HKALY,YukonKiver, ELY E. WRARE, Pawson, N. W. T_ if the attained, c; new Xo. 3. 84%c; to arrive, Xo. 1hard, --477 bbls; exports, 12,522 bbls; dull, but nomi- ages. Caitais John J. HEALY life ciency which may easily be the ing in wheat was, with prices, confined to a 91% dull. Alaska, and Dawson. N.W. T. Fort Cudahy. N.W. T. drilled, great loss of both and that no 97%c; Xo. 1northern, 95V>c; rye, 30c bid; Xo. nally firmer. Rye flour Ouil. Cornmeal of Dawson tlty.Northwest lei- joiIXCI'DAHY,Chicago. 111. WII.LIAH W. WKARK, Chicago, 111. army will be assured of assistance narrow range. The market opened strong cats, Vie, flax, 154,475 bu; 218,445 ntory, has had torty years ex- property might be avoided by tem- ever give it. Ithas been ef- 2 oats, 22c; Xo. 3 21 $1.04%. Wheat— Receipts, exports, SKNATORT. ('. POWERS, Helena, Mont. HKNKY(i. WKAKK,Black Hills.SpealV militia could at 94@94%c for December, an advance of IV4@ wheat. 212; corn, oats, 7; bu; spot firm; No. 2 red, $1.02^4; options periencein prospecting and mm- ,HARLKB A. ITKARE,Chicago, 111. list.. S. Dak. ahip rioters stand Car inspection, 2": '" 1"- Mo - ck detailing them from vie fectually demonstarated that flax, 98%@98%c, nt»na PORTtS B. WKARK,Chicago. 111. JOHN WEARE, Chicago, 111. porarily yesterday's closing price. Liverpool rye, 4; barley, 7; 14. Receipts, wheat, closed higher; May, closing at {?.fi i^l , Mountains, l%c over Hills and the Rockyu ?'? CHARLKS WEAKE, Cedar Rapids. la. showed substantially no change, notwithstand- 129,472 bu; corn 2,907; oats, none; rye, 7.450; 98%c; September, [email protected]£, closing at $1; n e 5,092; flax, 1.6G3; wheat, December, 1,^ra'9Se, at Corn— Uv Bankers-CORK EXCHANCiE BASK. Chicago. 111., U.B. A. barley, shipments, 97 closing 97%e. Ts ?tr7cU ™™vai?r Kceo «AXK °*MONTREAL,Chicago, 111., S. A. ing a l%c decline here yesterday. New York 56,863 bu; flax, 37.554. Receipts, 205.0C0 bu; exports, 173,418 bu; spot your e>V°on*"Sr treM«S U. BUSINESS VIEW. reported a large export unchanged Maps ' business done for to- steady; No. 2, 35%c; options closed » Send for Free Pros P ectus and Full Particulars. day; 602,- net advance; 36New York City. and bu from The 276,000 bu; spot quiet; No. 2, 23%@235ic; op- clearances of wheat and flour from both tions %c net higher; September closed at 24c. at once - Ifyou have not $35.C0 club with coasts, as reported by Bradstreet's, were I your friends. Shares willundoubtedly soon of hay, grain, feed, etc., fur- BUTTER AND EGGS. SClf IInit V hAI*A 1,268,247 bu. These were the most prominent Quotations Bros., I X U increase in value. This company has many nished by Griggs commission mer- CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Butter steady; cream- IIff : |flW KBp!ll^fll times superior opportunities to niiiku money features of the early news and were presuma- Eggs steady; Q any company possibly very eries. i2ftl7c; dairies, 9(glsc. *«\u25a0 W 11w 11wm \u25a0 w than other can have. bly the reasons for the strong opening. There Wheat— Saturday's market was stea3y, fresh, 13c. B^^ was enough realizing the opening advance values bein about the same as on Fri- — 4,470 at northern, New York, Sept. 4. Butter—Receipts-, to send the price down to 93%c, when a day. No. 1 [email protected]; No. 2 north- pkgs; firm; Western creamery, 12(gl8e; El- ern, 96@99c. Th° above prices are for old ISc; Receipts, gradual recovery took place, the market wheat; gins, factory, 8(5 12c. Cheese— of other stocks as reported by the Associated new wheat sells &'. about 5c per bu 1.C17 pkgs; market dull; large, white, &Uc; reaching 93%cby 11:30 o'clock. The Missouri less. small white, 9%@9%c; large, colored, :>\ic; Press: state crop report was a bullish statement, Corn—No. 3 yellow, 29@29%c; No. 3, 27@ small, colored, 9%@9-%c; part skims, 6%@7c; CanadlalTPaclflc. . 73 St. P., M. & M....120 BOY giving the yield at 9,654,000 bu, compared 2SV>c. full skims, 3%@4c. Eggs—Receipts, 3.541 Canada Southern.. 58 Southern Pacific 22 COTTON No. 3 white, £i2l%c; No. 3, 19@ P., .. with 12,100,000 bu the year before. The news Oats— 20V2 pkgs; firm; state and Pennsylvania, 17@17Vs"; Central Pacific ... 13% U. D. & G 5Va Western, 16c. Ccicago & Alton..159% AV. & L. E 2% from the Northwest was also suggestive of an Barley—2s®27c. C. &E. 1 50 do pfd 11% AND HOLD IT. even poorer crop of spring wheat than, has Rye—4S@49c. NEW YORK DRY GOODS. Den. & R. G 13»4 Adams Express ..155 hitherto been believed in, especially as re- Seed— Timothy, $1.20!f?1.40; red clover, $3.60 NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The week closed with do pfd 49 Am. Express lISVi gards the quality of the new wheat. The @4.20; flax, [email protected]. quieter conditions prevailing in all grades, L. E. & W. pfd ..76\-> United States .... 45 Patent, per bbl, [email protected]; , 108 world's shipments of wheat and flour Flour— straight though the tone is well sustained in "both Met. Traction ...124><- Wells Fargo IT IS THE to $4.70@5; bakers', $4.10i§;4.40; rye flour, $3.00?i cotton and woolen goods. Staple cottons are Mobile & Ohio ... 31V4iAm. Cot. Oil pfd.. 78-; i Europe this week 'are estimated by Beer- 3.60. quiet, but firm. Print cloths show great N. A. & C 12Vi'Am. Spirits pfd .. 33 bohm's at. 8.000.000 bu. Chicago receipts were Ground Feed and Millstuffs—No. 1 feed, at Provi- do pfd 36 !Am. Tobacco pfd.ll3 cornmeal, strength, and both Fall River and 315 cars, only 29 of them contract, and $11.50@12; coarse [email protected]; bran, dence, the sales have been very firm and the N. V., C. & St. L.17 Con. Gas 198Vz Only Cheap Thing 22 of bulk, [email protected]; shorts, $9.50@10. 175 Left. these No. 2 spring. Minneapolis and Duluth market well sustained at 2%c. Prints are do Ist pfd .. ..81 'Com. Cable Co Hay—Market holding steady, with good de- strong and active. do 2d pfd 41V> Illinois Steel 49% received only 480 cars against 1,170 the cor- mand for best qualities; other grades dull. Or. R. & N 38 ,Nat. Lin. Oil.... 1f1',2 responding day of 1896. The continental mar- Choice to fancy upland, [email protected]; fair to good Or. Short Line .. 22 Vs Silver Cert 53V-; kets did not show much change. Paris re- wild upland, [email protected]; inferior qualities. $4® Pittsburg 169 Sugar pfd 117V4 4.75; timothy, g-ood to choice, $7.io(?iS. Straw St. L. & S. F C. &Iron 32% ~~-~ - ported a decline of 15c and Antwerp and ad- 6^. lower. Oat, [email protected]. Rye, $3.50.24. NEW YORK STOCKS. do pfd 13% U. S. Leather pfd. 70% vance of I2V2C. Clearances today were re- St. Paul pfd ..145%'tT. S. Rubber pfd. 69 MONEY ported at 610,000 bu. The local shipping de- St. P. & 0 80 ,C. &N. W 126 To loan on approved property ia St. standstill, NEW YORK. Sept. 4.—The market held re- 164 mand was at a which fact some- markably steady today, considering do pfd U49il do pfd Paul and Minneapolis. against OTHER GRAIN MARKETS. the fact what militated the bulls. December that a Sunday and a holiday are to intervene BOND LIST. was selling at 93% cat the close. resumption trading, slow, before the of and that "OW OR Corn was but steady. Cables were MILWAUKEE, realizing has been on quite a large scale all 112% CO/ unchanged. Seaboard clearances 500, bu. uTsTnew 4s reg.125%~N. J. C.r.s 0u0 week. There was liquidation in progress to- do coup N. Carolina 65.... 126 BEFORE" Local receipts were posted at 1,045 cars. De- MILWAUKEE, Sept. 4.—Flour. steady; day, without doubt, but not on a heavy scale, 125% O/O cember opened higher, ato'l'^iSS^ic, wheat, firm; No. 1 northern, 96c; No. do 4s 111% do 4s 104'/2 In Sanu to Salt. 2 and offerings were well absorbed by the large do coup 113 N. P. lsts 6s 120V2 sold between 32% cand 32%c, and closed at spring, 93c; December, 32%c. Corn, steady; j buying. 32Vi@32%c. No. white, commission houses London a'si/ do 2ds 98 do Prior 4s 92% 31. SOS, Oats were quiet and practically No. 3, 30c. Oats, steady; 2 21%@ bought quite freely in this market of the in- .... M. NEWPORT & December sold between Rye, lower; No. 50c. Barley, firm; j do 5s reg 114 do Gen. 3s 6OVs Reeve Bids., Pioneer Press Bldg, Jeatureless. 20% c 22^. 1. j ternationals, ar.d a buoyant tane was report- do as coup 114 N.Y.C.& St. L.....45.106Vi and 20%c, closing at the latter figure, an ad- No. 2, 44c. Sample, 27®44e. ed for Americans on the London exchange. Minneapolis. St. Paul. vance of %@i4c. Provisions District 3 65s 109 Nor. & W. 65....123% dull and a shade ST. LOUIS. Some of the large operators, who have been j Ala., Class A 107 \' N. W. consols. .144 lower. At the close pork was Vfap lower; lard a recent dominant factor in the market, did I a .. "My father is a great believer in bicycling." about 5c lower, and December ribs nominally ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4.—Wheat— No. 2 red, do Class B ....104 j do deb. 5s 115% 5c lower, $5.05. cash, elevator, 96%c; track, 98c; No. 2 hard, not share in the dealings today, and one stock do Class C 98 Oregon Nay. lsts.ll2>/2 "Is he a dealer?" at Estimates for Monday was pushed into sensational prominence as a Nay. Wheat, 450 cars; corn, 2,100 cars; oats, 425 cash, 90!.2@91c track; September, 9.6%c; De- the do Currency ... 98 Oregon 45.. 86 GKIGGS BROS. "No. Doctor." prop to the market, as has been case on 6s, t. cars; hogs, 35,000 head. cember. 9G%@96V'2c; May. 97%. Corn—Higher; in North- Atchison 4s 88% O. S. L. r..117V4 Commission Merchants. 1c; Ieach day ihis week. The" advance do cdj. 4s 59 do ss, The leading futures ranged as follows: No. 2 cash, 28% cbfd; September, 28 /4 De- did, however, give evidence I t. r 92V4 — icrn Pacific issues Can. So. 2ds 109 Or. Imp. t. cember, 30c bid. of lagged in the lsts. r.lO7M> GRAIN—BALEDHAY SEEDS I manipulation. The stocks C. &N. P. t. 5s 45 do ss, t. r § LIVERPOOL. recent advance, owing the poor r. 39% Agents for the Kilmer aijusUbla of much more in awe of men who constantly S £ 2~ general to C. & Ohio 3s 112 Pacific 63 of '95. .102 patent and and hurrying them to the sc-ene the unlfoms of the government than LIVERPOOL, showing of earnings. The motive assigned C., is single loop Hay Baling Tie*. quiet was per- wear Sept. 4.—Closing: Wheat today's advance was the benefit to result H. &D. 4^B. .104% Reading B>i% trouble, to remain until of those who they know are only in uniform r « steady and unchanged to Vsd lower; Septem- for D. & R. G. lsts..Ho'i|R. G. W. lsts.... 81 Third and Cedar Sts., St. I'iuil.Minn. reflection on the £% December, | to the road from the clause of the tariff law, manently restored or troops arrived to for the occasion. It is no ber, 7s 9d; October, not quoted; 7s discriminating on do 4s 88V>pt.L. & I.M.Con.Ss 88% or bravery of the militia, but simply a Ilevying a tax foreign goods skill 7d. Corn steady and unchanged; September, the country through a contig- East Term. lsts. .108V4 Bt.L.fc S.F.Gen.6s.H5% relieve them. condition which exists. 3s 4%d; October, 3s 4%d; December, 3s 6d. { brought into Erie Gen. 4s 73 St. Paul Con... .139% Such is really the object and inten- Wheat— j uous country. &D. 73 St. P., C. & P.lstsl2l instituted, Sept 94% 94% The market was under considerable press- P.W. lsts.t.r. G. H. F. SMITHSl CO. drills and so 94'AI 94% to realize, Gen. Electric 05..100V2 do 5s 115 tion of the LEE COMING HOME. Dec (new) 94% 94V8 93,4 93% ure after the opening on offerings an is being taken in May LIVESTOCK. were general throughout the list, G. H. &S. A. 65.108 S. C. Non-Fund.. % sincere interest — 94% 94% 93% 94& and declines do 2ds ICO Southern Hy. 55.. both men Corn \ extending to a point in Northwest and Can- 94% the matter by officers and Sept H. &' T. C. 55....109 Vi S. R. & T. 65.... 67 Storks, Bonds, Grain, Provision* and Coltor%. scarcely any Nothing Significant His Depart- 30% 30% 30V. 30% ada Southern and % in Missouri Pacific. The to Chicago. that there is douot that in Dec UNION STOCKYARDS. rallied by the advance in the do Con. 6s 106 Term. new set 3s. 85 Private wires Kew York and proficiency 32% 32% 32% 32% market was lowa C. lsts T. P. L. G. lsts. 96 202 Pioneer Press Building,St. Paul, Minn. a very excellent degree of ure From Cuba. May 35% 35% 35Vz 30% Receipts— Hogs, 300; cattle, 100; calves, 55; Northern Pacific issues, Sugar and Missouri 99% every one knows Oats- Pacific. Sugar rose 1% after a heavy open- Kan. P. Con. t. r. 94 do Rg. 2ds 32^ will be reached. As HAVANA,Sept. 4.—Gen. Fitzhugh Sept 19 I sheep, 11. K. P. Ist (D. div.)113% Union Pac. lsts. .101 ',4 19% 19 19% Hogs— Active. Only a few medium quality ing; Missouri Pacific advanced 1% from the John J. Watson. Wilbur H.Howard. there are a crtain number of soldiers Lee, the United States consul general, Dec 20% 20% 20% point the report of its earnings for La. new con. 45.. 96 V. P..D. & G. lsts 45 very navy, who are May 20% hogs, selling at a 5c decline. low on I* & N. Uni. 45.. 85'iWabash lsts 55.. aboard ship of the accompanied by his son and private 23V4 23% 23% 23% Representative Sales— the fourth week in August, which showed a 107% marines, numbers are secretary, will this afternoon Mess Pork— gain of $270,000 over the corresponding week Missouri 6s 100 I do 2ds BOV2 W4TSOM &HOWARD, called but their embark Oct 8 8 8 85 8 85 No! WtTokgrPriceTNo! Dkg. Price. M. K. & T. 2ds.. 63 [West Shore 45. .108% never sufficient permit them to cope on board the Ward line steamer Se- 92% 92^. — wT7 last year. The extreme rise in Northern Pa- .. to Dec— 9 02Vi 9 02V-. 8 92% 8 92% 58 shoats 15 12 50 25 445 -$3 82M> cific preferred was on sales of 39,000 do 4s 87 iVa. Centuries .... 67Vi guarano, bound for New xork. When — 1% lsts. | with anything like a riot. T'i-y are Lard 6 3!5 — 310 6 ...... 226 ——3^5 shares, leading the lists. St. Paul moved N.Y. Central llß do deferred 4 FIRE AGENCY, navy, questioned to his apparently sudden Oct 4 82% 4 53% 473 475 340 21 260 390 IJiSU^AJICE the police of the ships of the ; 4 390 — .. — narrowly and below last night's close all day. departure from Cuba, d*n. L^e sa d Dec 485 4 87V-> 4 82% 4 82% 5 230 3 4024 ...... 203 330 common preferred were strong NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Germania Life Building. and, although sometimes landed at Short Ribs- — Wabash and his leaving Havana had no signifi- 5 76 — 2 50.52 254 80— 3 92% on the August statement, showing a gain of Cholor 70Ontario $2 30 display Sept ?0 Representing- First-Class Companies. foreign ports when a of force cance, simply amusing 5 67% 5 67% 565 565 3 290 350 61 268 395 $154,549 in gro^s earnings. Statements of as he was him- Oct 570 570~| 5 565 — — 410 Crown Point 33 Ophir 70 Is considered necessary, they always self on leave of absence, granted him 62%! 2 65 — 2 5022 186 — railway earnings published during the day Con. Cal. & Va..150 Plymouth 12W20 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour 10 376 3 5517 191 — 410 were uniformly favorable and the excellent find it necessary to act with the sail- by the state department. Previous to 320 40 365 5 20G 410 1 Deadwood 100,Quicksilver I00 upon firm; Western patents, [email protected]; straights, $4.70 10 — — bank statement sustained the list. The clos- Gould & Curry.. 54: do pfd 10 00 ing that the inmates were to be admitted ors if any land movement of conse- leaving this city. Gen. Lee called @4.90; spring specials, $6; 12 345 3 7535 J 198 410 showed net changes mixed. Omaha and respect caste, Weyler, spring patents, $5.10 — ing Hale & Norcross. 1 Navada .. 70 without to creed or nationality. quence is intended. and bade farewell toCapt. Gen. @5.50; straights, $4.@96c; No. 3 spring wheat, will lower. The co-alers, as a group, displayed 25; ing the home for aged Jews on the corner The naval officers who have compil- yesterday. The demand next week be Lackawana, Iron Silver Union Con 44 ernor of Havana, and acting captain 90BOSTON MINING SHARES. hospital in Dubuque, and on condition that from No. 2 rye, 50V>c; No. 2 barley, none; N0."3, Total sales of stocks today were 303,555 mon sense thi}»~ -is ordinarily found in b., the citizens of Dcs Moines shall raise a like- _^». t. o. 30@45c; No. 4. f. o. b., 29® 30c; No. 1 No. Wt. Price. No. Wt. Price. shares, including: Atchison preferred. 7,920; Allouez Mm. Co.. 1 IFranklin 16v;> sum he offers to give $50,000 for a home for 'documents of this sort. There is no CITYHORSE SHOW. flaxseed, $1.02®1.04; prime timothy"seed, $2.80. 3 stockers. 893 $3 G"> 1 cow S2O $2 25 Missouri Pacific, 12.5GG; New York Central, Atlantic 25%'Kearsarge 2O'/j aged people to be located in tß'at city. KANSAS pork, per per l sign of martinetism about them, or.d Mess bbl. $S.S5fflS.9O; lard, 100 4 feeders. l,oso 365 2 cows.... for 67 00 5 020- Northern. Pacific, 5,310; Northern Pa- Boston & Osce f la 37,2 lbs, $4.75; short ribs sides (loose), $5.55#5.80; stockers. 687 3 40 3 stockers. 626 3 20 39,750; 21,000; M0nt..148V 2 \u25a0•\u25a0 long out, 4 cific preferred. Reading. Rock Bu.tte & Boston. 27y BiQuincy 118 there are no drawn tedious Grand Parade the Feature of the dry salted shoulders (boxed), 5*4@5%c; short stockers. 613 3 25 12 cows 918 2 10 11,200; Paul, 28.620; Wabash, 4,325; . unnecessary 3 Island. St. Calumet & Hecla.44s Tamarack 13i> COLORED VASSAK GIRL. and movements. The first Opening: Day. clear sides (boxed), 6@6%c. Whisky, distillers' 2 feeders. l,los 375 5 canners. 792 2 00 Wabash preferred, 6,320; Tobacco, 5,720; Bay Centennial 11% Wolverines 14 regulations, applying to finished goods, per gal. $1.22. Sugars, cut 5 stockers. 620 3 10 4 steers... 715 3 50 Gas, 9,920; Consolidated ttas. 3.250; Gen- of these drill loaf, $5.54; granulated, $5.21. Re- State 19,820; sail us c'e- KANSAS CITY. Sept. 4.—A grand 1 canner.. 960 2 25" 3 steers... SSO 300 eral Electric. 335; Sugar. Western WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. People at PoniHrlikeepsle ThonK'ht \u25a0the formation of bodies of parade drawing stylish ceipts—Flour 8.000 bbls; wheat. 203.000 1 stocker.. 640 3 25 10 steers... 570 3 65 18,090; Chicago Great Western, 8,820. riots, of horse flesh, bu; bu; oats, bu; Union. NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The weekly bank Miss Ilt-iiimiiii;* Whs a Spaniard. tailed to quell street gives r.n equipages every description, and corn. 994.000 409.000 3 stockers. 830 iGO 8 steers... 725 3 65 of rye. 14,000 bu; barley. 41,000 bu. Shipments- 1,005 statement shows the following changes: Hemmings. the girl excellent idea of the whole. Here itis: by of animal from bbls; 4 c0w5.... 3 35 4 heifers.. 642 2 83 The following were thf fluctuations of the Anita Florence Boston driven devotees the Flour, 16,000 wheat, 68,000 bu; corn, 566,- 1 cow 860 3 35 3 heifers.. 570 2 E5 leading railway and industrial shares fur- Surplus reserve, decrease $5,403,550 who has stirred up such a sensation by dar- "If practicable, each commander of ten different states, or carrying smart- --00") bu: oats, 240,000 bu; barley, 600 bu. On Loans, increase 8,416.700 complete exclusive company 6 earners. 933 3 35 1 calf 2SO 3 75 nished by C. H. F. Smith & Co.. members Specie, decrease ing to a course at Vassar brigade, battallion or should ly gowned riders of both sexes, was 1 the produce exchange today the butter mar- 12 stockers. 495 330 1 c and 1c for 24 00 New York stock exchange and Chicago board 204.700 when she knew that there was negro blood in map showing principal ket was steady; creameries, 12@17c; dairies, Legal tenders, decrease 4,005,00fl veins, handsome, have a £.11 the the principal attraction at Fairmont I 4 stockers. 872 330 1 stocker. 710 3C5 of trscf 4,763,400 her is a modest and refined squares, parks open places 9@lsc. Cheese steady. 9@9%c. Eggs steady, ..1,020 Deposits, increase young her mother and father streets, and park this afternoon when the third an- fresh, 1 stocker.. 810 3 30J 1 steer. .. 360 Circulation, increase 536,300 woman. Both a might When 13c. 1 stocker.. 370 3 10! 1 Dull 1,000 2 60 § 5 S" 2 are mulattoes, the father of each being white. where force be rallied. nual horse show opened at 2 o'clock. stockers. The banks now hold $34,114,1.70 in excess cf herself shows few practicable itis recommended to utilize parade was composed the best 2 feeders.. 525 3 25 2 555 3 E0 S& | Ithe requirements of the 25 per cent rule. jMiss Heromings traces of The of 1 steer 1,380 3 5011 cow 1.190 290 S" » -o> a her black ancestors. She is a decided bru- scouts, or men FIFTY CENTS PER THOUSAND the services of civilian display of handsome horses and costly 1 stocker.. 430 2 75:11 cows 818 2 00 M S « NEW YORK MONEY. nette, but her b'.ack hair is as straight as 'disguised in clothing, commission Is what we take civilians' in order turnouts ever witnessed in this part will your orders 6 steers... l,oßo 3 30 2 cows.... 925 2 15 Money call, nom- that of an Indian's, and it was supposed by on wheat for and we advise you NEW YORK, Sept.4.— on to keep the commanding officer inform- of the country, while the grandstand to take 5 5teer5... 1,122 340 1cow for 25 00 1 / Prime mercantile most of her college mates that she was a advantage of present prices to buy inally 1 ,4511 & per cent. ed as to the situation of affairs in the and boxes contained a wealth of December 1 steer 1,320 350 4 bulls. .1.105 290 paper, 'S%'S)iVz per cent. Sterling exrhangp Spaniard. picks, wheat and pork, the latter is sure to sell 3 stockers. 823 350 2 stags. .. .1,260 300 !S.R.& T. Co I 7% 8 7% The Hemmings have lived in Boston for city. A few pioneers with crow- beauty and fashion from this as Avell at $12.50 per buy .. • 94%|V&\ steady, with actual business in bankers' bills barrel. You can 100 bbls 2 heifers.. 515 3 00 1 bull 1,150 3 00 Am. Tobacco 95% 95% 94% $4.86®4.56^4 for demand and at $4. to' twenty-five years. Anita was always a stu- bars, shovels and axes willaccompany as many other cities. Frederick Bron- with $12.50 as margin. We advise buying ot ;Am. Spirits 14%| 14% 14%! *4% at 83% girl. grammar may 14 stockers. 460 3 10 6 cows 856 2 70 4.54 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4.Sli^'!x dious She attended the Boston the command. Squads advance son, of New York; W. Stanton Elliott, Northern Pacific railway stock, as we have 2 7,' 16 stockers. 774 do pfd 33%! 33% 33 33 Echool and was afterward graduated from the in the of "inside" 1 stag 770 3 58 ! 4.85 V, and $4.56%'5'4.87. Commercial bills. along the housetops, or rear of New York; C. E. Quinton, of Tren- Information which has proved good 1 steer 1,150 3 50; 1 stag 930 2 50 Atchison 15%! 15% 15% V>% $4.82%. Silver certificates. 53% Bar silver, girls' high school. Then she expressed a houses, practicable and J., Turnbull, in the past. Says E. J. Murphy & Co., Brok- 1,040 2 2 ox«n 1,556 do pfd 3414' 34% S3 I 33% dollars, c. go co'lege. Vassar was her choice, whenaver ton. N. and Dr. of Phila- ers. Room 6, Gilnllan Block, corner Fourth 2 bulls 50 3 25 Oil 26 | 26 2;.%| 53%c. Mexican 41%c. desire to to tjK-cessary to secure a flanking position delphia, were among the judges who 4 stockers. 645 3 r.O 1 bull 660 200 Am. Cotter. 20% and there she went. Mr. Hemmings denies and Jackson sts. 1 stocker.. Bay State Gas 13%| 14 13 1 13% SPECIE MOVEMENT. that a wealthy lady who had taken against a barricade, or to command the decided the points in the eight classes 3 cows 1.003 2 70 510 3 10 0hi0.... the report opposite. 1 heifer... 770 3 00 20 stockers. 217 4CO Baltimore & 17%! 17%98%| 17%! 17% NEW YORK, Sept. 4.—The export of specie an interest in Anita paid the bills. He says jwindows of the houses Pieces on the programme for the first day. 555 4 00 7 heifers.. 290 3 C, B. & Q 9SV2 I 07%j f'B% from the port of New York for the week he paid them himself, as he was amply habitually with 11 steers.... 00 able (guns) will be carried A detachment of cavalry from Fort 1 bull 631 2 50 1 cow I.ISO 3 25 IC.C, C. & St. L 39 ;i 39% 39 j 35^ amounted to $765,449 in silver. No gold was to do. Anita did not think it necessary to bayonets Itis essential that Kan., gave MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Chesapeake & 0hi0..1 26% 26% 26%| 26% imports the fixed. RiU*y, an exhibition of skill 1heifer.... 530 2 80 2 cows.... 995 300 I jG*% shipped. The for the week were: announce that her parents were ruulattoes. the fire (discharga) 3 cows 1.010 Chicago Gas 104% 1 104%! 104% Gold, $31,078; silver, $54,180. and no one suspected that she was not of perfect control of in riding, shooting and athletic exer- 1 heifer... 340 2 80 275 | .iS'j be to prevent 1 cow for 26 00 20 stockers. l,o92 350 Canada S&uthern 1 59 ! 59 58 pure blocd. of the guns maintained cises, and Sig. Liberati, the cornetist, MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 4.—Wheat opened Colorado Fuel & Iron 26 26 2V& TREASURY STATEMENT. Caucasian unnecessary loss of few selected 2 c and 2 c for 57 50 1 cow 920 250 ;\ 26%! Miss Hemmings' friends say that the report life. A rendered several numbers. The show strong this morning on encouraging cables. 770 2 40 1 cow 880 2 50 i Chicago Great West.. 17% 18 17% IS WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—Today's state- that she waa a reigning social favorite at be ready at all times, week, 1 cow | 1 marksmen should will last a and the heavy ad- Liverpool was reported as steady at yester- 1 bull 700 2 50 1 cow 1,070 2 40 1 Delaware & Hudson.. 120 120% 19%i11S% ment of 'he condition of the treasury shows: Vassar is an exaggeration. She was modest direction of officers, to pick vance sale of seats it day's closing prices. This was interpreted Del Lack. & West... 160 | 162%; 160 !!6i% balance, $215,608,950; gold re- retiring, making and Tinder the indicates will very 1 bull 740 2 50 1 heifer... 710 3 00 ! Available cash and few friends not off the leaders of the mob." prove successful beyond the directors' to mean a strong position after our 3 bu115.... 700 2 75 1 cow 1,090 2 90 jErie 17%1 17%! 17% 17% serve, $144,261,458. seeking to take a prominent part in social break of 2c per bu yesterday. When, too, ' do Ist pfd 43/* 43% 42% i45% won for The regulations recite the manner of expectations. advance is considered the 4 bu115.... 647 2 85 3 calves. . 123 425 3S ; BANK CLEARINGS. life. Her pure, sweet soprano voice _^»_ the recent trade la 2 heifers.. 445 2 75! 2 cows 1,030 2 75 'General Electric 38 38% r.7% her a place in the college glee club, but she forming in various fashions as occasion doubly assured that there is something in IGreat Northern pfd..i 141 141 I140%! 141 Paul— ssoß,9Bß. giving 2 heifers.. 315 2 SO! 2 5teer5. ...1,040 3 85 ' St. . . did not belong to any other of the various may require, in detail the tactics To Get Rid of Flies. wheat out ef the ordinary and that the long 1,220 Hocking Valley I 6% 6%! C%! 6 Minneapolis— sl,476,B3o. college Hemmings spent cessary forming in street column, side of it is the best side. Trading on the 1 bull 2 75 17 stockers. 219 4 00 5131,653,000. societies. Miss her in in To coax flies out of the house a fly trap 1 bull 1,240 2 65| 1 bull 1,430 290 Illinois Central 10*4 107%! 106%! 106% New Y0rk— summers at Cottage City, where she was re- telling how to deploy to protect the tops whole today was rather light and largely l,lls Jersey Central 95%! 96%| 35%! M% 805t0n— 517,141,252. society. The fact dealer recommends: a tar the of the composed evening up pending 4 stockers. 282 4 00 6 stockers. 3 85 _»- ceived in the best of that flanks of a body of sailors marching, screen doors and window screens punch sev- of the order the oxen 1,705 3 75 4 cows BSS 325 Kansas & Texas 15% i15% 15%| J5 a trace of Ethiopian bl'io«l in her holiday. All exchanges will be closed Mon- 2 do pfd 36 36 ?.6 there is how to form that old friend, the hollow eral holes from the inside witli some instru- Crop reports very 1 heifer...l,o6o 3 40 1stocker.,l,l9o 3 25 I 35-ii! AN IOWA PHILANTHROPIST. veins was discovered after she left college size of a 't~r. pencil thus day in honor of labOT. are ...1,700 co,w 1,060 Lead SS%! 39 35%: *9 Boston paper, of aa square, tellinghew to protect the flanks ment about the conflicting from the Northwest and as usual 2 oxen. 2SO 1 2SO ! by the pub'.ieation, in a leaving slightly funncl-shxped apertures, hav- — Linseed Oil 1 1? 4 item concerning her brother, who was re- jat street crossings, how to form to clear we hear more about the poor yields than we Sheep Good sheep steady;' common weak. Laclede Gas 48% i48%j 45% Abraham Slimmer Devotes His and, ing a rough jagged edge on the outside. This do of the good ones, and for the reason 4&i cently graduated from the Massachusetts In- a street, in fact, all the informa- renders it Impossible for the flies to enter Representative Sales^ Louisville & Nash.... 63%| 63% 63 | 63% Great Fortune to Charity. Technology. necessary that the man who is disappointed makes It * 77 77 76%| •titute of tion for cither officers or men through these holes, while the flies which other fellow keeps Wt. Price. Lake E. & Western.. 76% philanthropist who has given • regulations strayed into the house tne first time known, whereas the quiet. No! "Wt Pric^fNo. Leather pfd 70%. 70% 70% l70% lowa has a at such times as the are in- have September wheat opened at 91c, being Vie 41 lambs.... 74 $4 25! 3 muttons. 96 $2 75 more than $1,000,000 to charity. He is Abra- Tld-Ults. to cover. they light on one of the .screens crawl to lambs... 56 3 4 nifcttons. 125 315 Lake Shore 177%! 177% 177?Cj 177% Soo Line part and, seeing holes, imag- better than yesterday, advanced to 91%e, lost 23 60> I106%j 105% 106% ham Slimmer and he lhes in Waverly, where tendedof the most interesting features of the upper the^e by m., lambs... 68 3 teederg. 83 275 Manhattan Con 106% years. Bay $15.00 One the t.'ierp -^here they not Vie 11 a. and closed at 91*4c. Decem- 32 601137 Met. Traction 1 Ye has resided for the last 35 Mr. Georgian tour regulations la that referring to wall-scaling. ine is some place are yester- ! 124% side and oui they go. ber wheat opened at 90c. against- SS%c L. Ist pfd j Slimmer, at the age of 62, is still a bache- and return 23.90 author of this feature of the regula- wanted on the other day'c close, gained VsC, Minn. & St. ... BS% Toronto As the <# manner,' said lhe fly trap dealer, sold at 89%e. lost CHICAGO.. pfd 60 lor. Having no family of his own to make at Line for further William J. Maxwell, of the navy, In this up do 2d 60% j 60% 59% Call Soo Office tions, Lieut. house kept perfectly free from 14c, firmed to S9%c, sold down to 89c, ad- CHICAGO. Sept. 4.—Catt}e—Receipts were Pacific 39 SS%| happy, he has lavished his wealth upon dis- the maneuver consists of a simpie "a con be vanced to lost V*c, gained yc by 11 Missouri 39% 29% particulars. •tales fllea." 89Vic. s largely nominal, yesterday't. prices prevailing Michigan Central 109 109 138% i10S% tant relatives and unfortunate strangsrs who adaptation of human pyramids to military o'clock and closed at 89Vic. in the majority of cases. Business in hog p common .... 17% 18% 17%| 18 were deserving of aid. His benefactions have purposes. Says the regulation: "As a ma- «•»- The demand for cash wheat was very good active, 3 N. height was fairly but yestrday's top prices do pfd 50%! 52% 50341 52% been distributed with a most impartial hand neuver, the practical limit of is fifteen Through 30,000 Isles of the for all grades. New No. 1 northern sold at at $3.80@4 j - may the could not be obtained. Sales were New York Central.... 110% 111%! 110 HI to all creeds and all races alike. feet, but "greater heights be sealed by a premium of S^g-lc over December and Bay to Owen Sound, for heavy packing lots up to $4.35 for choice Northwestern !126%' 126% [ 125% I120% Mr. Siimmer is a native of Posen, Ger- j&r^^inCURE YOURSELF! extending fR!J principle when circumstances Georsinn old No. 1northern at 12@12%c over December. Vbo Big mostly butchers and mixed lots, with choice assort- Omaha j 81 I 81 SO I SO many, and came to America when a mere /CIHE»\ I ?i for inflamm*. 'are favorable. This exercise will be of Only $15, via Soo Line. No. 2 new sold at lc under Decem- ed light at [email protected]; bulk, [email protected]. Sheep Western... 18 18 without money and without friends m KinIto 5d»y«.\ Itioug, irritations or ulcer- compelled grade Ontario & 18% 18% youth B'-< practical value when men are ber. Lower sold well with less friction extreme culls however, '- ation* of muc i Brest many on the past. sold at an range [email protected] for Pacific Mail 38 38 37% 57% By unflagging industry, he was frl ?"™ fL »J ov raens- to advance in the rear of houses where walls Of the delightful tours than fOT some time Sales were made prime rangers comprising enough money to get •>"«!<*• Painless, not encountered. The unit adopted Lakes, of scenery as per statement below. Receipts here were to natives. Western Pullman 181 181 180 J 179% able to accumulate a I£2fp£«£, «"£- and and fences arc- Great for grandeur the bulk of the offerings and selling at $3.35 Reading 27 I good wealth. He went to lowa ria"*Ut « pobonoM. tfce number four. (That is, four men will attractions, none can 268 cars; shipments 43 cars. Westerns; 27% 27%! 27% start toward Js will and diversity of @3.85. Lambs sold at [email protected] for do Ist pfd 55%! 55%j 55 55% in 18C2 and began trading in cattle. In this iSTMEvAN3CHEM!C**Sr*»'•oWbyftnigfiito, Corju- tiio pyramid, and a!l movements be compare with wonderfully beau- RANGE OF PRICES. culls, $3.65@4. Receipts— Cattle, 6,000; hogs, pfd signally successful, the do 3d 34 34 33% 33% business he was attend- Y^^VoJHCiNMfl.O.r"*!I'/.1 tiful trip Marie, Opening;, 91c; Vie; low- 15,000; sheep, 4,000. Rock Island | 92 the details of the work \ V"''/.|W"'»ent in plain wrapper, '•The first petty officer mounts with the rear from Sault Ste. September— highest, 91 92% 92% 92% ing personally to 3k. X»__^V. , Circularfc-«>. lent od the front rank of the left the Channel and Georgian Bay to Owen 90^. — LOUIS, 200; 36% 36% 36% Some rwwMl cer with with the rear rank of December Opening, POc; highest, 80c; lowest, ST. Sept. 4.—Cattle— Receipts, Silver Certificates i I 5?% himself on a beautiful site overlooking Wav- «thinl petty officer Sound. 89c; c; closing yesterday, market steady, but trading very small, owing Refinery 154 , 154 I 155 residences in that rlel> -center four and the fourth petty commencement to there is closing today, 89% steady Sugar 155% erly one of the handsomest The rank of the the left-center From end to extremely light supply; quotations St. Paul 98%j 95% ?S%! 08 part of the state. The extensive grounis ofll-e"- wit* front not one moment devoid of interest; Track—No. 1 hard new, 94Vac; No. 1 and unchanged. Hogs— Receipts, 2,500; mar- Tennessee Coal 32%| 33 | he in an artistic The chiefs of sections willmount with. On lower; mixed, $4.0054.30; 32% 32% which surround it beautified tour.' the center four of thetr re- islands succeed islands in unbroken northern, 93%c; No. 2 northern, 88V2@S9%c; ket light, [email protected]; Texas Pacific 14%! 14% 14% j 54% manner and at great expense. There he the front rank of continuity; size, shape September oats, 21c; flaxseed, $1.01 heavy, $4.00#4.35. Sheep— Receipts, 300; mar- Union Pacific 17%| was seldom that he spective sections. The company commander Islands of every Vi- 17%| 17% 17% lived, not alone, for it may description, presenting a Curb on December wheat 89%-89^ ket steady and only a retail trade doing. U. S. Rubber 20 20 15%) did have in his magnificent big home mount* as circumstances require. The and constant- 19% not changing panorama Puts on December wheat SIM Western Union &5%| 95% 95 ! 55% several persons who were the temporary re- §^^lThes« tiny Capsules ny- I (front and rear ranks of each four mount in- ly of the most wheat OMAHA. years without//^"~^A J dependently the rear rank mounting to the scenery. There Calls on December 91%-91% Receipts, Wabash 8% 9% 8% 9% cipients of his charity. About three IfißlresC in 48 hours wild and beautiful is SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 4.—Cattle— do pfd 23 K^ to the supervisors of fcyOfflinconvcniencß, nWectlonsl Mut I \u25a0right of its own front l.ank. For heights of nothing wanting that the can SAMPLE SALES. 500; market beef steers, $3.70@ 23%' 23% ago he handed over spefcfflJ equipment re- mind strong; native Wheeling & Lake E.. 3 | 3 2% 3 county a deed for the entire estate as a tpn f««t or loss no is to this the northern, cars, old 5; Western steers, [email protected]; Texas steers, the and Iniccnonn fail.Vw*^| greater heights a lanyard is pro- discover make beau-ideal No. 1 6 1.01V2 following closing quotations home for the deserving poor, only Btipulat- «uirr-d. For \u25a0 northern, car, old 1.01 $3.25<§.4; cows and heifers, [email protected]; caa- rhe were the vided. The lauyard consists of a piece of tour of the Great Lakes. No. 1 part V2