THE OMAHA DAILY BEJE ] FRIDAY SEPTEMBER IB , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Wheat Quito ITcrvous Though Generally Strong With Quick Turns. CABLE NEWS FIGURED LARGELY. Bomo InillcntlotiH Tlmt llio Wnr Honro IH Not Kntlroly Over Anioiic Contlnontnl I'ntruim EtoclCN nnd Honda. CntCAno. III.opt. ( . 17. Tlio wlicnt mnrkct ns nervoil ! ) todny , It wnn Rcnetully strong tlioiiKli , with quick turns up nnd down , nut keeping nliovo ycstordny'fl closing JlRlircs. Caljlcs were firm nnd domestic markets wcro Hi rene , with tlio oITfrlnKS rutlicr light , and thcro wns good buying. At llio Rtnrtn few nervous shorts lioffnn to buy on the strength of tlio fact that tlio llrlt- Jili consojj ) wcro reported u point lower. Tlili , thry argued , was nn Indication tltnt tlio dan ger of war won not entirely past on the other nldo of the water. Tlio result wns that tlio market opened rather easy nnd nt once took on a strong nnd advancing tone , but thcro was nn alscnco of any decided bullish news , nnd as scon to tills llttlo buying spurt wns over weakened , foiling was frco on the advance , nnd us It continued nftor the demand was ap peased the prlco went oft about as rapidly as It Imd gotiu up- December started nt from OI'Jo to O'Uo quickly sold to 077 c , reacted to Wo nnd rested Tor a tlmo around that figure , which was the closing prlco yesterday. During the period of comparative steadiness n dispatch from New Vork wiis handed around , saying that n cable gram received thcro quoted prices lower at I'nrl.son u rumor that the I'rench minister of flniinco was dead. Curiously enough this was followed by n lionvy run of buying orders from Now Vork , They were Bitpplementcn with similar orders from St. I.onls , and a Now York telegram ndvlscd that foreigners were buying freely there. This caused a season of considerable animation nnd nn advance which carried December to BSi.c. A reaction tn l 7ic followed , but renewed assurance of liberal foreign buying In Now ork , utronger private cables , wet Weather In Kngfami and a report that Hiissln was about to prohibit tlio exportation Of wheat , winch niece of Intelligence al < o canio from New Vork , caused a good deal of KtrcirHli during tlio hint hour. December sold up to IfJJiiP. but weakened some and closed at OHaC. ? Shorts displayed considerable nervousness and cov ered pretty freely , nnd there was a good deal of long buying , ( 'lonrnncca wcro fair , the three ports reporting rioiifly 800.00) bushels In wheat , imil Hour. The Iniincnso oxport.s for August nearly 20.000,000 bushels also lind n tendency to make the trade feel rather bullish. Dispatches from IluliiUi reported n continuance of the export buying there. St. I.ouls reported re- cefpta there falling olT and the shipping nnd export demand Increasing. I < nto private ca bles were nearly all strong and demesne mar kets also advanced sharply. Tlio board's cable , however , reported declines In London nnd raris , nut advances in iiernn and jviu- wcrp. Corn opened rather strong nt from 53Uc to Wic ? for October against KIJSc at the close yes terday. September opened at from COc toGJ.Uc , but the signal service map showed summer weather nil over the corn bolt with no Mani toba wave Insk'ht. I'ersplrlng bulls who wcro mopping their browK could not predict frosts Wltn feood faces. The Price Current report enul : "Corn Is mnturlng favorably and the wonthor Is fairly good ; light frosts will bo beneficial In many sections ; largo crops are practically assured If hard freezing weather Is rtclnyed a week or two longer. " Added to thofco boar Items was the prospect of continued heavy receipts. AH these things deemed to have discouraged the clique who have been keeping the prices of September and Octoocr up , and the houses which have heretofore been representing them were sell ing. Then the bulls outside of the clique begun to sell long property and the shorts to put out fair lines. September was subjected to special pressure and n steady downward movement wax the result. September went elf ; i to 57c. At this point the shorts began to take their profits , the result being u reaction , ] n which , however , September did not partici pate , closing at the bottom , but uctol.cr , which had sold oft to filmic , cloned atS'J'/ic ' , and May , which had retired to41e ; , rallied to and closed at4L'Sc. } Oats were quiet and compara tively steady. 1'rovlslons lluctuated fre quently within n nanow range and closed at or near the rloslng prices of yesterday. The loading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : Kr.oim--Stoi.dy and unchanged. WHEAT Na ' . ' sprnnr wheat , n spring wheat , OIJJOSo : No. 2 red , 03JJ © 03J.O. CoitN No. S , r,7c. OATS-NO. ! ! , 27Jo ! : No. 2 white , 20 ® B0 c : No.Uwhlto. WWU-U KVK No , 2. 875e. ! llAiit.EV No. ' . ' , COo ; No. 3 , COffiCSo No. 4 , DCtftlSc. Ft.AXSEKn No. 1 , OSiiQnGc. TiMOTiir SKUII I'rlmc. JI.2Kill.S2. I'OIIK JIcsst > orkporbarrel.9I0.2JIO,30 : lard. l > or ewt. , } O.S2t ! ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . t .QG(3W ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , Sd.ttilj O7.7.'i ; short clear sides ( bo\e < 0 , J7.7. > it7.s.5. WIIISKUV DUtlllors1 Unlshcd goods , per sal , 91.18. SUOAIIR Unchanged ; cut loaf. .VtWVc. Kccelpts and shipments today wcro ns fol lows : On the 1'rodiico exchange today the butter market steady , nnchiiiiL'ed ; fancy creamery , C-M&2IO ; line western , 10 < it\2a \ ; fine dairy , 10U ( & I7c ; ordinary. Keltic. Kggs. llJ17o. ( ! Now York Markets. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 17. Ki.ouit Receipts. 18.7CO packages ; exports , fl.Offi barrels , 24.0' . ' ! ) sucks ; . " . ! ' . ? tlr' ur " ' 'd ' In good demand. Bales , B3.1UO barrels. WltitAT-lti-colptsMUM bu ; exports. 2li.CGO ) 1m ; sales , nV4WWqi bu of futures ; 27tluju bu of jpot. Hpot market firm ; fair business ; No. 2 red. ti.imii.04 In store and elevator : il.OJ'i fiil.usu alloat : gl.03Hftl.oUfi f. o. b. ; No 3 rod 11.01) ) ungraded red , uic ; < 2tl.07 ! ; No. 1 northern ' to arrlvo. * I.OH56I.W6 ! ! ; No. lliard to nrrlvi' ll.O.Jj. Options advanced 22'io on llrmer cables , increasing foreign orders , both for options and actual wheat ; declined U@Vu on largo receipts , eloscil steady mid fairly netlvo at ! ® ? . over yi'stordav. . . . . rio. ' 2 rod. fcoptember ? , ' " 1- closec'l fl.03 ? . : Octotior , uary , ri.UMisi.iJ , closing II.W , ; Kebruury. .OljKOl.ll , elos ng. IMlJi ) March , closing II. 27. ; May , * I.IS > i4l.i4y. closing ll.aji JtVB Mnncr. nult't ' ) western , USo. llAUMsY-Qulot , steady ; No. a Milwaukee , lUMi'ffrtSlALT Iulli ) Oftllnl111 country made , CoiiN-Hooolpts , 58.r.2Sbu ; oxparti. 00,033 bui ales , a,01I.OOO bu of futures ; 77.000 bu of advanced KStVio as a reaction , closed weak - " " " " under yesterday. Sontomber , 01 OATS Receipts , 147,000 bit : exports. 1,510 utu ; sales , 270,000 bu of futures and JX'.nOO bu of Hpot. Spot market Irregular , closing steady ; mi > dnnitoly active. Options nulot , easy : ctaptembor , tfrtio. closliii : 3J o ; Ootobor , JXiiWMu , closing Itlo ; Novemher , ICIHdi33Uo , closing illci December , II IS © I14 ? o , closing l'4 > io ; Spot No. 8 white. : o ; mixed western , iMfX'ot ' white wcstcrii.TJQIOc ; Ko. u Chicago , : u > i iii : ; > ic. UAV Quiet , weak ) shipping , C3o ; good to choice , GMil'dc. Jloi'S-Qulet. consy , CorrKU-Optlons ononcd Irregular. points tin , closed weak , U points down to 5 up ; all's , OO.MO bags , Inoludlnut September , (14.45 aU.lU : Oulober. JlU.'WiiiaoO ; November. It-.M CliSO ; Jecembor.lli.H ( lv'.asi Kobruurv'r..CO ; Slareh , llo < 3l.W ; Muy , ; il.&A ll.75 ; spot Itto. dull , Kteudy ; fair cargoes , iTKcj ho. 7 , 15M4S HOOAK llaw , steady , peed ( istnnndi sales l.fKl hhds nnd V.OOO bagsMuscovadfl.M test , Uc : 100 bugs centrifugal , U > test , at UStHvesRol loutlliiK ) ; 5,1)1)0 ) ) bags molunsus Bugur. bu test. I 11-llio ; icllticd , tlriu , [ Kood dctuuud ; r\o. 0 , 4'lC ' | No. 10,3So ; mold A. 4 < o : standard A , 4'ji-l ' pnwdorrd , 4 c ; granulated , 4 < i < ! l4iC. MotiAiMKH Now oriciins , firm , good demand. Hicr. Fairly active , firm , 1'KTiioi.tt'M Opcnoil strong , advanced ? ; c , Dion foil je , but lorovercd Ho nml closed nrm. 1'annnjrlrnnlu oil spot , opened 87UO highest 67Uc. lowest fi7Uc. closingflJUc. Octo ber options , opening KUc. highest f'l-'ic , low est S7c. closing riTijc. Lima oil , no sales. Total 8alcd.M.OOObbl . , CoTToNsr.r.o oii Qnlot , steady ) now crude , IXXJMIe : now yellow. Mo. ! TAr.t.ow-Urm , nulot , city , ( tiCO for pkgs. ) 4Aiiit. > ' c. HOSIN Quiet , steady , Tulti'ENTiNK Quiet and steady ; rwmWs c. Kio Firm , quiet : western , lOliiWUo ; re. colpti1. 4,2-JS nnckngos. I'OltK Quiet nnd steartyiold mess. | | 0.7trf8 ll.2.r > : now mess , tl2.OOJil-.5j ; extra prime , J11.00 { { 11,3.1 , OUT MnATS-OuloU steady : pickled bellies , D.'fj ' O'-fc ; pickled shoulders. ilU4f'lio. ' ! MIDDLES Wcukj short clear , September , t7.0.\ . . . closing $7.3.1 bid. HUTTKH Qnlct nnd unchnngodt western dairy , KKMfcc : western creamery , lOffil'OSJo : Klein. Ktolie. CIICRHK Qnlct , nrmor ; Western , CSSSJc ; part - American , Jlrt.00ai8.2 , " ) . Cni'i'EU-fctoudy ; Hoptcmber , JI2.au ; Octobor. Ji2.w ; ; I.F.AD Nominal ; domestic , JM7 ! { . TiN-Inll , llrmeri strnlls. > 2'.Q5. ' KniiflnH City Markets. If ANSAB CITV , .Mo. , Sept. 17. l-'i.ouit-Stcaay and nnchanucd. WiiUAT-KIrm and higher : : No. 2 hard , cash and spot. Hie hid ; No. U red , cnsh , Mo bid. Coiix Weak and lower : No. 2 , cash , Kl4o ! bid ; spot , f.'Me. OATH About stonily ; No. 2 , cash , 27'/c bid ; September. 27Ue bid , llAv-Hleiidy and unchanged. I'l.Ax.sp.Eii Hteady and iinchaneod , IlUTTUit Hteiidy and unchnnged ; creamery. IfcMIc : dairy. r.'ii hclfis Stonily ut ICC. HnCEliTrf-Whoat. 02,800 : corn , 10.100 : oats , n.n .0. Siili'JiENTS-Wlioat. 83.300 ! corn. 57,500 , ; oats. none. Tilrcrpool LivcnpoouSont. 17. WHEAT I'lrm. demand poor ; holders olfer snarlngly ; California No. I , Ss 7nirKs 0(1 per cental : No. 2 , winter , 7s DSrt7slOd. ! Cons Quiet : detuned poor : mixed west ern. Cs 44 ? < l percental. IIAt'ON Long and short clear , IB pounds , 30s per ewt for new. JMKU Prime western , 35s Od per ewt. St. Louts Alnrlccta. ST. Louts. Mo. , SopU 17. WIIKAT Firm ; higher ; ciiNh.niiSc ; December , ! )8Jc. ) Coitx Lower : cash , S8a : October , 4RVc > , OATS Lower ; cash , 25c ; October , 27 ? c. I'OIIK Ensy ; JII.S3. LAUD Kasy : M.73. WIIISKBV J1.1S. iMIhvankco Grnlti Mnrkot , Mit.wAUKcn , Win. . Sept 17. WHEAT Firm ; No.2 spring , cash. Ol92o ; December , BJc. sea CoitN Quiet ; No. : i. 67r > 8c. OAT8-Dull : now No. 2 , white. .TOilO-llc. Toledo Oral iv Market. Toi.r.no , O. , Sept. 17. WHEAT Easier ; cash and September. D7c. Conn Dull ; cash , r.25o. . ! OATS Quiet , cash , Me. Cincinnati .Markets. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 17. WHEAT Strong ; No. 2 rod. tl7c : No. S mixed. OSVJc. OATS Weaker ; No. 2 mixed. 315432c. WHISKEY SI.18. Snn Francisco AVlicnt Mnrkct. SAN KitANCtsco. Cnl , , Sopt. 17. Wheat very dull ; buyer season , $ I.SI ; buyorOI , tl.73. STOVliS AA'U JIOXVS. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 17. The stoclc market was moro actlvo today than any day of this year and at the same tlmo again demonstrated its Inherent strength by the nttcr rout of the forces engaged In the attempt to bring about a reaction In prices. The movement wns the more significant , as the Until defeat of the boars wus brought about by heavy buying orders placed In the market nt the right time , which are believed to bo for the larger Inter ests , alTcctcd by the prices of securities and to that extent Inf nse.l moro confidence into the smaller operators on the bull side. The bullish feeling was very marked at the opening , but at the close It was rampant and those who talk lower prices are tonight In a large minority. The foreigners were moderate buyers in tlio early trading , responding to higher figures from the other side and there was an urgent demand far the long account from domestic operators. The dealings In Heading wore up to tin extremely largo figure , being second only to Atehlson. which still re tained Its lead in that respect. Among the specialties which have lately como Into prominence are Ontnrlo fc Western , Kansas & Texas preferred , Wabash preferred and some others. They were Joined by new stocks , which advanced sharply on largo trad ing. Among these may bo mentioned the Milwaukee , Lnko Shore & Western stocks and I'eorln , Uocatur & Kvansvlllc. The transactions In the Into trading were on an enormous scale , covering of stock being Indulged In freely by frli'litonod shorts , which bait the effect of accelerating the upward march of values. The market finally closed very uctlvn and strong at the highest prices of the dny. The llnal gains are generally for fractions , but Heading Is np " ? s percent , Kan sas fc Texas , preferred IH per cont. Northwest ern PX percent. Ontario & Western U4 per cent and Hock Island , llurllngtonund Wabush preferred each 1 per cont. Government bonds have boon dull and steady. The following are the closing nuotatlons for the leading stooks on the Now Vork stock ox- cliango today : The total sales of stocks today weto . . . . .vu ui.uiu , " , . . , . , Louisville & Nnshvlilo , 7,10'i ; .Missouri I'nellle , MOT ! Nortliwostern , 111,814 ; North American , B.575) ) New York Con- trnl. 4.ariO ; Northern 1'aelllc , * .2.W : Northern j'tiolflu preferred. 14.710 ; I'aclllc Mull , : iS30 ; Heading. 111,140 ; Hlehmond & West Point , 3. ( .S : St. 1'aul , 13,033) ) Union 1'aclUo , 24,410 ; WabashS,410 , Flnniioial ICovlow. Nuw VOIIK. Pept. 17.-Tho Post says ; Three and a half millions of gold are now on thnwuy fiorn Luriipo to this country , most of It prob ably lu American coin and a largo share was acquired by the practical advancing , by bankers here , of thn premium demanded by the foreigners. This gold has all boon ploUoil up among private banking establishments on the other side. The gnat hordes of the Ilnnk of trance and the Ilanlcof Knglaiiil have not yet boon touched. The Kngllsh bunk. In partic ular maintains a lluctmulng and proti bltory prloo nn gold bats and American coin Homo mirprUo bus been oxprcstod that the London agents of our bankers have not demanded llrltlsh gold coin for shipment , Kxohnngo rates are ut a figure whore apparent profit might bo Booured on such a transaction , and of course the bank could charge no premium. I'lnanoinl Notea. 17. Clearings , II- KAN I'liANcisco. Cal , , Sopt. 17-nrafts , sight , 7e ; telegraphic , We. A1,1,1"1 ; ( ! ? ' Ml ) " Rolt'Clearings ) today , , , balances , ( . Lti.bOr. . 'Vri.-V,0'IK'fc'0P1' ' n.-Hiink clearings today UalCOusilj , , , , , balances , JAMI.40I. I'uiiaiiKi.i'iiiA. I'a. , Sept. 17. Clearings today , lia.UOO.l5Jj balances , JJ.OSI.OOmoney ; , iiUo percent. UOSTO.V , Mass. , Sept. 17-Uank , clcarlues r/omloii Stoolc Aliirkct. LONDON. Sopt. 1" . The following were the London stook.'iiiotiitlons eloping at I p. in. ! IlAUSll.VKH 44 ii-lGd. : 5I NBV Wi Ji percent. Unto ofdlscountln the open market for both short and three- months bills , : 'ift2 ? ; per Lent , Dank ol * Kiicluiid Ittilllnn. I.ONIION , tfent. 17. The bullion In llio Bank of England decreased JUMnoo pounds during the past week. The proportion of the Hum ; of England reserve to liability , which last week was 4i.4.'i ( per cent. Is now 47.1 1 per cent. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Knslaml on balance toilny was .1138,030. . Bunk of France Statement. P/itlP. Sept. 17. The weekly statement of the Ilnnk of I'rancn shows n decronso of U.SO- IOU francs gold nnd UTiO.OOO francs silver. I'.U'lH ItClltCH. PAIIIS , Sopt. 17. Three per cent rentes 05f 07Je ! ex Interest for the account. Denver Minim ; Stocks. PKNVEII , Colo. , Sept. 17. Huslnoss was ex cellent at the opening call on the .Mining ev- ( , 'hango this morning. The following are the closing nuotatlons : Snn Francisco AlinliiK Quotations. SAN FIIAJJCISCO. Cal. . Sopt. 17. Tlio oniclnl closing quotations for mining blocks today were as follows : New York Mlnini ; Quotations. NEW Yonic , Sopt. 17. Tlio following are the closing mining stock quotations : Alice . . . . . * lii5 ontnrlo SMI Ailnms Con 175 Ophlr 4UU Aspen 2:4) ) I'iymouth 175 Con. L'nl. i Vn 700 Sli-rr Nevada 325 Dendwoqd ITU Stnndurd 120 Horn Silver -JM Union Con 25U llomoxtnko 1000 Yellow Jacket 125 Iron Silver IUO St. Ijoult ) Mining Quotations. ST. I ouis. Mo. , Sopt. 17. Tlicro was no Iran- Ins on tlio Mining Exchange and prices and a downward tendency. Closing : Adnnis 185 Mickey Ilrcon K American 20 Hllznblsth 210 Grnnlto M 2250 Yniiiit 32i ! Now York Dry Goods Marker. Ninv YOIIK. Scot. 17. Iluslness In dry goods was well susttilncd. Tlio market for goods , however , N remarkably well sold up. Cloths are very firm. Woolen dress goods uro llrm. Havana Markets. HAVANA , Sept. 17. Spanish gold , $ J.38U2.39. Traders' Tulle. CIIIOAOO , 111. , Sept. 17. CoitnsclmanA : Day to CocUrell Itrothurs : Wheat opened nervous and higher on several sensational rumors pur porting to emanate from Russia and Franco. Shorts were the principal buyers , and on gen erally lower private cables tlio prices receded to U7o for December and again met the same resting orders to buy which were present yes terday. Appearances of renewed buy ing by Now York houses with foreign connections alarmed the short scalpers and their attempt to cover on a rehearsal of the rumor regarding Russian pro hibit Ion of exports caused the closing ad Vance. Wo can see no reason why present prices should bo maintained. Corn and oats wore Inclined to sell lower but reacted bomewnut In .sympathy with wheat. The fear of the pos sibility or renewed cllijuo buying on the break caused an actlvo demand from speculators who were oversold on near futures. This Is about all the support these markets received. 1'rovlslons were dull am' ' the ranuo of price's narrow with a downward tendency toward the close. There was a partial recovery but late futures showed weakness and the general market laeks ani mation. Nuw YonK , Sept. 17. Counsclmcn & Day to Cocurull Itros. : The market opened under a' general selling movement by the room trad ers , who gave special attention to Union 1'n- cllle and Atchlson. These stojkslt was claimed by the bears had gone far above their proper uncos. The olTcot of the raiding c.tuaed nearly the whole list to soil oir frac tionally , The bull party In Heading were working hard to put It up , but the general movement wns against them for a time. Later In the dav they succeeded In turning the tide and Heading was the strongest stock on tint list. It was this rise that contributed to hold up the whole mnrkot. Announcements that more gold was on the way had u bullish Inlln- enco In the afternoon. The granger stocks are banning llro. Theenormous business lining done In the Atohlson securities does not alTact them percoptably , CHICAGO , III. , Sept. 17. Konnott , Hopkins .t Co. to S. A. MuWhorter : There was a renewal of eastern buying today which has success fully turned our niarKct at Into. Harly for eign advices were not encouraging. Kocoipts were lar o hero ami In the northwest and It wns generally bolluved that prices would ease oil * . Toward the close cables cunio higher and It was rumored that Kuhsla , would prohibit the exportation of wheat as well as rye. This could bo traced to no reliable source and It Is believed to have no foundation , but It was responsible for the bulge to U0 , o , There Boumed to bo 11 good dual of loalulng In the last half hour. The advance was apparently the result of speculative buying and it Is probable holders will realize on tiny further advance If they have not already done so to u considerable extent. Cloaranccs were llrm and considerable now export business was dono. Advices from the northwest Indicate very heavy receipts If weather Is favorable for threshing , and It Is believed stocks will Increase so riinldlv as to Induce foreign buyer * to hold olr for lower Iirlros. Corn and oats wcro heavy , and the Ittlo strength shown was- borrowed from wheat. Poutombor and October were particu larly unsettled , U being generally believed that thocllqiio were trying to got on tot" their load. The boars raided tlio provision market , but failed tohcouro materially lower prices. ClllOAdo , Bcpt. 17 , I' . O .I.ognn & Co. , to the Ilryan Commission company : The wheat mar ket continues In the xumo condition It has been In for several days. Opinions from clay today are notof much value on such orratla markets , but ns wo near the close of naviga tion values should appreciate. Wo bollovo present prices safe for Investment add for profitable dealings. Wo recommend buying on all breaks. Tlicro has been t > omo orders l.ero forlmmudlato uud future shipment , but ut lower limits than workable. I'ho fact that all foreign wheats are higher than American In a good reason wo nhould tec higher prices. \Vo bollovo In literforprl | < ! os , To dent with the roul situation In c.uru , nil that cm bo Rnld Ml The September njmllnys. which promised BO handsome n prontKiok now like losing money. HocdlpM ken | ) up , , ' . XVop prospects are of the most flattering character , with every appear- ancoofnn nbnndniioo of novr corn In this nvirkot In Oulotiert'Tlio prlco Is too high , The May option wncorHMor la celling at about lt vane. A modcrnlo trade M doliu In oats. Compared with corp they are much too low. Provisions are strong. In oyniuathy with w''cat. ' ' _ _ LI _ _ _ _ _ OMA1I.I l.lI'll"STOCK M.tllKKTS. OMAHA , Rout. 17. OATTt.K-OITlclal reonlpl * of cattle. rWW. a compared wlili.&TIU vcstorday and 1,00 ! Thursday of lint week , flrcf cattle slow and dull anil about stonily nt tlio recent decline , lliitchors' Rlurr weak nnd l.'o toVic lower than Monday , I'ootlcrs itnlct and about steady. lions Oniclal receipts of hogs 2,1 if. an compared with M.VI yesterday , and 4.SII Thursday of last week , llcst heavy and medium weights actlvo nnd steady. Mixed , packer ! ) nnd lights Blow nnd f.c lower than ycstordny. All Hold. Light , * I.M < So.OOj heavy , tl.IHMH.Ui mixed , JI.USS&OO. HHKEP hstlmatcd receipt1 ! of sheep none , at compared with 4.13 ycitcrday , anil none Thursduy of last week. Market active anil firm. Hcoclptfl and DIspoHltlon nPStook. Omclal receipts and dlspo < iltloii of stoolc ai shown by the hooks of the Union stockyards company for the twontv-fonr hours ending at 0 o'clock , p. in. , September 17 , 1831 : llECUll'TS CATTI.K. linos. Hiir.rr. Cnrs , 11 lend Cars , llcnil , Cnrs. llonil Cnri. 1 llcml. ro M 2.111 IISI'031T10.V. BTA03. 2. . 1313 2 25 OXEN. 2..1340 3 23 KTOCKRn.S AND FEEDER. I. . B)0 ) 200 12. . 010 2 53 23 , . 089 300 100. Oil ) 2 45 Ifi. . 887 2 CO 20. . 014 300 30. . 841 2 50 18. . 772 2 fi5 28. . 07J 305 21. . 7J4 2 50 1. . W > 0 2 70 WESTEUN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 20 steers , tailings. , 1315 $2 50 20 steers , talllnas. . ; 1331 2 30 llurkhart P Co. , 23 cows . - . ; . { % 750 1 00 Western Union lloef Co , 154 steers i'.i 1213 3 15 321 steerColoradoTexas 110S 2 70 1 cow t5 000 2 10 09 cows * . : -j 072 2 10 LATE YE'aTEllDAV. Istac . ; ; . ? , 1110 2 51) ) 1 feeder ; -.V- : 840 205 24 feeders ; . . . 1017 2 (13 ( fiS feeders ' , . .t. . . 1103 285 50 feeders ; . . . . . .1084 3 03 A. T. Corlett. „ ' - ' ' 23feolers ; . . . . „ . 1120 3 03 IJyaii Bros. Ijlvo Stock 3Inrkct. CmcAno , 111. , Sopt. 17. [ Special Toloiram to TIIK IlKE.l The cattle market presented the same general features as on the preceding three davs. The supplv was enormously In excess of all demands amt-huvcrs wore In a position to do as they pleased with prices. That there was a further decline therefore goes without saying , leaving extra grades ot the nccoiinttheru ( wcro not enough of them to make a market ) and buyers bait to note a general reduction from Wednesday's prices of from lOo to l. > u and a reduction for the week of from SOu to 4lo ( per 100 pounds. The supply of cuttle In the yards from 23OJO to 211.000 head were made up of about 7,030 natives , 7.00J westerns and 0,003 Texans and the sales were at an extreme range of from II.UO to0.3i. Natives sold principally at from $1.40 to V > for cows and at fxnu if.'I.M to M 15 for stnars. whlo ! sales of westerns were largely at from t.'l.iW to $ l.2. > nnd of Texans chlully at from $2.40 to S..M. The close of bus iness found thousands of cattlostllt In sales men's hands and the market Unlshcd ox- trotnoly weak. This week's receipts will not fall much short of 100,000 head. The demand for hogs was actlvo nt from Jl.fiS to45 for heavy nml medium weights and at from $4.50 to $ S.Si for poor to prime light. Prices were not noticeably dlllerent from these prevailing at the close of Wednes day's market. Holders of poor and common grades found some difficulty In ell'ect- lug sales at that day's quotations , but for good to prlmo hogs , of no matter - tor what weight , there wcro ready buyers at steady prices. Not many of the of ferings showed tliij nuallty necessary to com mand the outside nuotatlons. the bulk selling below W.25. Kroin W.OJ to f.VAl took the greater nartoftho hoavynhd medium , and 11.75 to J5. 15 wcro the prevailing prices for light. There was no demand foe. , grassers nnd sales were Impossible oxcopt'from AOo to $ I.CO olT from the prices paid for e'oril1 fatted hogs. Late ar rivals on the ChU'ato , lliirllnglon & ( jiilncy wore not hold and'tlib nnrkot closed weak. The Kvnnlng Journal rcpoits : UATTiK--Ie- colpti , 20,000 : HhlnmentH , 2.r)00 , MnrKot steady to lower ; prlmo to extra natives , JS.8oyU.iO : ; goud to clioico , 'M.m > a..40 ; othorj. * 'U0 4.7D : Tevan1' , J2.1'i.l5ltookors ; | ! , . ers. * . ' .7&I4I.7. > : ooww nnd Imlfor * , * 1.2.VS2.K ( > . lions Kccolptt.'I.OOOi bhlDiuonts. U.BOT ; market steady to , .lower : rough and com mon , $ I.40IM.UO ; m\gd | and packers. ? l.liKi"l.i.'u ' ; prime heavy amliuuteher weights , J5. 10Qri.53 : light , * I..W-.20 ; plgtand grassers , J'.7.V3l.li'.n ) SIIKKIHecolptf , . , KI.OOO : shipments , : i,000 ; nmrkot lower : t" tJvcs , $ I.Oj@l'.Mj ) westerns , JU.7J < fW.20 : 'ro.\an'sri70 : < 34.23 ; lambs , 13,50 ® 6.23 ; block awes , l.2.'iaa7. ( ' ' ' . Now Yorlj ; Ijfve Stook .Market. Nnw Yonic. Sept. 17. HBBVKS HncelpU , 201 hond , all for exporters and slaughterers ; no trade ; feeling dull ; dressed beef , steady , 7 ® ' ( u : shipments today , 100 bcoves. OAi.VKS Iteeolpts , 4IJ7 head : market steady ; grassers , J2.l2J2.7Sj buttermilk calves , . ' .75 < a a.M. a.M.HIIKBP Kocoipts , oVJl.1 head ; market llrm ; sheep , W.50 ; lambs , W.uOUfl.'Xj ' ) dressed mutton , steady ; 7lO'io ' : dressed lambs , limit MJIOiio. lions Itncelpts. 2'CO head , market steady nt KIIIISIIH City htvo Ktoulc KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Sent. 17 , OATTI.B Ho- colnts , 7.2SO ; shipments , 4.blO ; market dull and weak. Steers , ( .i9.Vil5.Tiii rows , J1.50HJ-.70 ; stoukors nml feeders. * ' . ' .4.O.'LC > U. lions Itccolpts.fl.MO ; Bhlnmonte. 1.510 : mar ket steady toruuk ; bulk , Jl.hS il.lO ; all grades , CLS.Vft&O. ' ) . gilimltccelpt8 : , 00 ; ahlpmcnts , I.OiO ; market steady. _ St. 1-0 ills Mva Stook "Mnrkot. ST. Irtuw , Ma , Sopt. 17 , OATTlc-ltocoIpts lUiOOi bhlpmcnte , 4.WW : market slutv ; fair to choice natives , J.i-OO'iti.M : Tuxnns and ImllauJ. J..Uu ; 5i uannors , tl.0&2.50L Uous Uccolpts , 4,6W ; Bhlymcuts , U.'JOO ; umr- knt hlfflieri lioavy. r.tMW.30 | mlJtcd , JJ.70O 5.U ! light , M.004M.S.5 , _ wnor.is.iri : a Frultn. SwKf.T POTATORY 1'er Ib , 3c. CIIAII Afi'l.its-l'cr bbl. , ' .wva.1.00. 1'ANTAI.OUI'KS-Por tlOf. tl.OO ® I.S3 , I'KACnits California Cruwfordsi. single cnso loin , tl.'iM ten cano lots , (1 , 10 ; Michigan , per bimkct. Mo. Xlit i'KS Homo grown , I0-lb tmtkcti , n.tc ; 5,1-11) baskets lot' , WiVtJoi .Muscat , per crate , ( I.O.X3I.7A ; Itosu Peru. I.UUIM. : 1'KAiis-Cnllfornla llartlctt , } 2.7.'l other Cal ifornia varieties , K.ZXWM. I'LUMft-Ciillfornla , groa nml Ilungnrlan prunes. $ I , Mi tlormnn pninrs , { ! . ; & Ai'i-t.KS-l'nr bbl , lJ.iWK.10. OIIANOF.S I'orbox , Imported. $0.50. WATRitMnt.o.vs Knnovi crated. KilSc. LEMONS 1'or ' box , M.OO ; fancy Mnorl. I8.00. 1IANANA8 Per bunoli , IV.OOtt2.RO for good shipping stock. UIUNIIKIIIIIKS Capo Cod , per libl , tfl.Of 310.CO ! Wisconsin Hell and lluglc , per bbl. , IS.73. Flour. Omaha Milling company , llcllnnce. Patent , M.W ) ; 'In vincible. Patent. $2. K ) : J.onoStnr. Su- porlntlye , iM ; Snowllake , JMO ; Tancy I'nm- It. T , Davis Mill company. Na 1 and Cream High PntiMit , f2.8 : > : Illno 1) . and Hod K. , 2.CJ ; l.lon and llnwkare , $7.40 ; Hnyal No. 10. Spo- rlal Patent , J.'l.O ) ; Mlnnoiota and Dakota , Patent. I2.0J ! KatuaH Hard Wheat , Patent. $2.110 ; Nobniaka i-tralghti , $2.50. S. R ailnmn's Oold Metal , tl.M ; Snow White , $2..V > ; Snowllake. S.MO ; low grade , tl. 00 ; Queen of the Pantry. S2.IK ) ; Minnesota Speculative , $2.80 ; bran , tUM ; ch.oppnd food , $ . * 2.00. Vegetables. The following ( ( notations represent the prices nt which choice stock Is billed out on orders unless otherwise stntcd : ONIOSH Homo grown , 405J50C per bu. CKI.KIIV Per dor. , ; c. TOMATOKH Per bit. , tl.03. ( lAiuiAiiK Homo grown. Ic per Ib. IliiANS Navy , J. > .5J < 22.5. " > per bu. I'OTATora Ioeal growers are supplying the demand almost ( .xcluslvoly at 2'xlVi.u ! per bu , SWKET POTATOES Jersey , t. " > .50 per bbl. Country I'roilitcc. Enos Market steady at ICOlOlJc. PoULTitv Market weak : receipts llpht. About the outside on old fowls and chickens Is ( . ' .7ft nnd small chickens have sold as low as if..lKlnnd good sizes at$2. . " > 0 : good ducks , MOO. ItUTTKit The host country butter , good enough for city trade , sells at 15 < BlCe ; packers' stock , ll12c. . SOUTH O M.I 11.1. Rome AcoidcntH. Ono of Tin : Bnn carriers , known ns Ernest , mot with a very severe accident Wednesday. \Vhilo crossing Thirty-third nnd 1C his horse plunged and fell on him , rendering him un conscious and Injuring him about the head and body. Ho was picked up and carried to ttio residence of Mr. Mnybright. The llttlo sufferer did not rcpalu consciousness until yesterday morning. P. Bullman , while working on the Fourth school yesterday , fell from n scaffold twonty- live feet uigb , falling on a pile of bricks. His jaw was rlpocd open , his teeth knocked out , and ho wns severely Injured about the body. Ho wits removed to his residence. P. Bernard. Twenty-fifth and Brown streets , while doing some carpentering yes terday , let a chisel fall upon his knee , piorc- intr It to the bone. Frnnlc Shelan , employed in the tank room at Swift's packing bouse , was badly scalded yesterday morning. Ho opened n hot water vnlvo nnd the boiling water came pouring out on him , badly scalding him about the face. nrotlcrlck's Hum Hurncd. An alarm wns turned in from box 10 In the Fourth ward between 1 and 3 o'clock yester day morning. Company No. 3 responded , bat before it reached the spot the flames had con sumed the barn of Tim Broderick and burned his horse nnd two mules. The loss is esti mated at f.5. The saa feature of the fire is the fact that Broderick has n wife nnd twelve children nnd was entirely dependent upon his teams for support.rrho fire chief is of the opinion that the flro was the work of incendiaries , Police Notes. James Garland and Charles Russell were arrested yesterday evening charged with stealing corn from farmers down m Sarpy county. Tlio sborilt will take them back this afternoon. Dave E. Mack swore out a warrrnt against the dwellers of Twenty-seventh nnd L , charg ing them with stealing a child's ' cloak ana other articles of apparel. The police searched the promises nnd found the clonk. They ar rested four boys on suspicion. Judge King will try the case in the morning. Notes About the City. A. F. Corlett of Kawlins , Wyo. , is in the city. city.F. F. IM. Vail ot San Francisco , Cnl. , is visit ing old friends hero. Thomas Grady will leave for Chicago in .1 day or two on business. The Board of Trndo will moot Saturday evening In the Pioneer block. Nelson Morris had in thirty-six cars of cattle from his ranch at Bancroft * Mrs. George H. Brewer returned yester day from an extended visit in Iowa. J. B. Huntnr of Chicago was in the city yesterday on his wav to his cattle ranch , North Purk , Colo. Senator Pottigrow of South Dakota was chaperoned about town this morning by E. and Michael Cudahy. Mr. and Mrs. Ho.vdo arrived last evening after a two months' visit with friends in Now York and Pennsylvania. Mayor Sloano has instructed Marshal Brcnnan to sot the street laborers to work cleaning oft the N street pavemont. There was n regular hol era of local politi cians to tno Grand Island convention , aud many business men run down to 1'apillion to see the races. While Mr. Jorgcson , proprietor of the Omaha machine works , was helping to adjust some machinery at the asphalt works Tues day night his lingers on the right hand -were crushed. The Bohemian Loan and Building associa tion met last evening in Blum's hall. Ofllcers were elected for the ensuing year and tlio papers of incorporation were drawn up for immediate presentation to the secretary of state. Ttio now ivourtn wara nncic scuoot nouso nt Thirty-third and J streets is in course of erection. The contractor is pushing the work with all possible speed and the Fourth ward school children will soon bo housed in now nnd comfortable quarters. Major T , S. Clarkson visited the postofllco hero this moraine and made u thorough in spection. Everything was found to bo in ship shape ana ho congratulated Postmaster Gilasgow. Ho promised to recommend nn Increase of the clerical force in'order to secure - cure increased facilities for handling the al ways increasing mail. DoWltt's Llttlo Early itisors for the liver DONE UP IIV FOKU. A Mnn hooking for n Itow Fouutl a Jlcnltliy One. Pat Ford , sr. , was arrested on n warrant sworn out by Pat McDonough , charging him with disturbing the peace. The complaining witness is the man who assaulted a woman with n shovel some weeks ago , cut ting her head opan in n frightful manner. In this instance it scorns that lie was passing nloni' the street where Ford was putting down a now sidewalk , and at tempted to crcato n disturbance. In tliH ho was successful , for Ford proceeded to do him up In .short order. McDonough claims that Ford used a heavy hammer on him with such effect as to break the hammer , tlio handle and the complainant's hoad. Ford wns re leased on his own recognizance and the cuso will not bo tried until ho returns from the democratic state convention , jon.v A , MCSIIA.NB. KIIANICO Co.vno.f McShane & Condon , INVESTMENT HANKERS , 300 S. 13th St. , First National Bank Bull ! ing , Omaha , Neb. Deal In utock * . bondi , ertrltlei , eimmorelil pt purota Nanothtte lojiu on liuproral Ourt rJi tinttUu. Short tlmolouni. oni bank nock , or ui ( approved colltitorul locurlt ) WANTED Total lituej uf CITIES. COUNTIES , BCHOOU DISTRICTS , WATER COMPANIES , BT.R.R.COMPANIES.fta Correspondence ( elicited , H.W.IIARRIS & I01.IOS Dearborn Street , CHICAGO 13 Wail Street , NEW YOil 1C- 7Q Stota Bt-.BOBTOH , OMAHA Maniifacdiim' DIRECTORY. AWNIXOS AXJ ) TEXTS. Omnba Tent & Awu- ing Oo , , Kl e , linmtnocki , oil nml rubber clottiliiit. Sctid for Cntnleitue. 111:1 : Knrnnni. HAGS TIV1XKS. Bemis Omaha Bag Oo , Importcra nnd Mumifnc- Inrern. Flour Sucki. llurlnpt nml Twine. lilCVCLKS.- A. H. Porrigo & Oo. M , 0 , Diuon , 110) DoilKO Street. Illcjclos nolil on monthly payments. Send for our cntnloguo niul price * . Ifi07 l'i\rnnhi it. , Omnh HOOK JilXDEllS and STA Tl0X11118 Aokcnnan Brothers & Hointzo , I'rlntcrs , bliulcru , cloctrntrpori , blank book mnnu * fMOtnrcHi. 1110 llownnl itroiit , Omnh.i. HOOTS AXD SHOES John L. Wilkio , ' Louis Holler , Omnhn pnjiorbot fnctory Ilntchpri nml Packer' , M1T-13I'J Doiulns. Tools nnd stiiplo | | < . llcef Orders promptly tilled. rf ! . 1118 n,1,1 .laclnoii /-op ' cn troou lnit < . CARRIAGES , 1WGGIES , ETC. W. T. Seaman , Oinnha's Largot Vnrloty \VAUONS \ AM ) CAHIUAGK8. CAliPETS. CLOTlflXG. Omaha Oarpot Oo , , Qilmoro & Euhl , Cnrnols , oil. cloths mnt- thiKs , ciir'nln Mnmifnctiirers nml . ifoods.oto \Vholojnlo Clothlofs , 1511 DoiiBlns Btroot 1109 Ilnrncy street. CIGARS. West & Fritschor , Mnnufncturcs tlncclenrs , jobbers of lenf tnbncco , 1011 Knrnnni Slreot. COAL , COKE , ETO. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo , UISTKOITAUTOMATIC Electric Motors llluntrntcd cntnloguo nnd Iynmo < . Cnlnlngna irco. froo. II. A. ICInnnyicn'l ( 1GU Cnpltol Avbnno. Art. 8i2-.fl : N.V. I.lfo Illrt'it. FARM MACHINERY , ETC. Parliu , Orentlorff & T. G. Northwnll , Martin Oo , , ( Jennrnl western OK'ent Corner Jones nnd Oth Sts. Hkumlla I'luw.Cu. , Oiunhu , Nob. Hhormnn Aro. FLOUR. E. T. Davis Mill Oo. C. ( i. Underwood , .MnntiKor nt Omnhn. Cor. 6th nml Jnckson Sts. 8. F. Gihnan , Omaha Milling Oo. , = r ? PROVISION * , r yiui Commission Oo A. S. MoWLortor llrokcr * . ( trAln. rrorMon Itoom 15 , Ilimr 0 of Truilrf neil iloclt * . N. V. I.lfn llroker * . I'rlTnto Hire * ' IIM'K , rrlTntonlrodit- to Now York , I'hlCftRO riwo , St. I.oul * nml nmlHt. IiOtili , Cnihgrnln Now Vork. boiiitht. r Cockroll Bros P. 0. Swarta & Oo. , tiurtrs. llrokorii.drnlii.l'roTliloni ' I'rlTMo wire * to Now no. I'rlrnto wlro to SI. Vork , CMi'nuo , A HI. ) .ousnni1 | Chlcnffo. Itoonl IxwK 10-13 llonrJ of 7. llonnl of Trnilo.Omntin , Trnito. lixchntigo bhl'u , S. Omit * * HAHUWAHK. Hcotor&WilholtnyOo Olark-Androcseu Cor. loth nml Jncitsoti Sti. Hardware Oo. Om/ilin. / 13th njiil llnrnejr . , Omnhn. . Nub. tex wok it's. Paxtou & Vierliiig Omalm Safe & Iron Iron Works , Worka , Wrnimlit ntul cnit Iron ImlUllMK nark , ennlno * , Mnnuf'M flro nml tnirclur liMm work , evnorni proof rnfoi , mulls , jnll roundrr , nmlil.io ntul work , Iron shutters nml lil.ickunmli work. U. 1' . llro CJcnpcs H. An- Itjr. nnd 17th St. ilri'cn , Ilth AJnokson stl LIQUOltS. LUMP Eli. Q. W. Douglass & Oo John A WakofiolcV Ilnritwood niicirtt'clAmerican I'ort liumlior , Iniiil I'ement , .Mllwnu 1.110 North IClh Street. kco llrilruullc Ceninn . niulyiilncjr Whlto I.I in 9 Olmrlos E. Lee , Louis Bradford HnnlHood lumber , wooil , carpoti lloorln nnd paninet . . Lumber. , llmo.ceracnl.etolif1 ( illiniul Iloiik'li9. ; P3.11) Hitflin Street. MlLLlNtiltY AM ) XO'J IOXS. Oarponter Paper Oo , , Omaha Eubbor Oo. , Cnrry n full stock of Jlnnufiicturcrs nml Job irlntlng , wrapping nuU bers nil klmts rubDer writing paper , cunt pn- gooiH. IWO Knrnnni Street. ; tor , etc. . S'J'O VE& Emerson Seed 60 , James I . . . ? eel grower.H , ilonlers In Stovei repairs ofnllklmU rniclon , k'rnsi , Krnln unit CookHiniil Mentors trco Bcciln. for mi lo. 4ai-4'i ) South 15th. f07 H. iith : Street. SASlf , J)001tS , ItLlXDS , ETO tf , A , Disbrow & Oo , Bolm Sash & Door Op Alnnufiicturcr.f of sash , Mnniifncturcr.iof moula > do on , hllndn nnd IIIKH , bllmK doors , etc. moulilliiK . Ilriinch of- Olllco : tlco , I2th nml UiiidSta. Doom 42. ) Hc'o Ililllillnx. STEAM AND WAT EH SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Sons , Pump Go. , IDX-IOOI Knnmm Street Hnlllitny Wind MUM. I8 nml'.I.M.mini ( Strnat. i.K Ituan , nutli Oninbn. Kub. TEA , COFFEE , SPIUES. Consolidated Ooffoo Company , 414 nml HIH Itnrnojr St. , Omnhn , Nc'b. TV VS. lilLLIAUDS. TT/IIardv On. . TlioBnmswiok- Toys , ilolK n I lit ) nin , Balku-Uolleiulor Uof unoy Kootlu , houtioriir- Ullll.ml niprclinnillio. MlllIB KtlOllM , Chilli- Siilixin llxttlrov cn'i carrliiuc's. 407 , 4KIH. Kith Street , 1II1U t-'urimm Htrcot. Oniiilm. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Bojor & Oo , , Hunter & Qrcom 6-W KvclliiniO llullillntf , Ml KxehniiKO liullillng , Bonth Omalm. Bouth Oinuhn. Miss Klla Joseph loft yesterday for I.ovp- and , Colo. , wliero she will teach in the public uhools dumiK the coming year. DOCTOK.-M . : : cGREW Ulcon Years lxiorlcnco | In tha Trontmont of l forun of Pkln DUoaioi anil hVumlu Dhovoi Lnillui froiq In I only Dr. .Mciro r' HIIQCOIS In Ui iroiitmoni I'rmttu Dliaiioi hat nuvur liuon M | UiutJ' ! Boom il Ulrculii" rilKB. Troit'innt ' bjr corrmiHiinlimco. OUlco , M and Farni.n Bts. , Omaha , NoU , ' IcmrJMco on oltlior jtrout. _ _ _ _ UufTcrlnir from tlio jiti-ctn cy u y vw Bdflmw aurai.ii yo4tiful ) erroA early docnr , wiutlim weakntu , loit mauliouil , eta. I will mif valuuHle trentlw ( Mnl coutalnlni lull [ .articular * for homo euro , I'llUi : < ; t clmrgu Aeplcii'llit ' moUlcal-rorki * boulil l-o rcaaiirorerj man vrlm U n rr at anil a hllltnt < l. AMilrer If tot. V. V. IT IV Llill. ITIoodu * , C'OUBi