Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 02, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Boom in Wheat Oollapsod and September
Lost a Fraction.
SHORTS OVER THEIR SCARE OF THURSDAY
Early doling of the Uxclinnf-n Todny "nil
Occurrence of a tlolldiy Moiulijr
Unit Some Iiillncnco In
CHICAGO , Sept. 1. The shorts got over
their scare today. The cilgu vrns olT the
boom in who.it , and Jfo of ycsterdny's nil-
vnnco in September was lost. Decem
ber suiTorcd n more sorlou.t decline of 1) ) 0.
*
1'ho illlTcrciico In the loss In September nnd
December Is % c < unil represents Just so much
reduction tin the carrying charge since
yesterday. It amounts now to only fij o
between September nnd December. Corn
was heavy nnd closed at a dccllno of J c per
bu. Provisions dragged through another
weary day.
Tiio early closing of the exchange tomor
row nlfll the occurrence of n holiday on Mon
day had some Influence ! In checking business.
The Illinois crop report shows a buyer
yield than anticipated. Deliveries on Sep
tember contracts were lighter than generally
anticipated , and the properly was reported
to have centered In strong hands. The re
ceipts at the principal points exhibited some
enlargement , which had n llttlo effect In a
general way. The liberal slocks of Hour and
\vhoatln Liverpool showing an Increase of
nearly lOUO.OOl ) bu. during August had a
weakening effect. The principal business
was hi buying September nnd selling Decem
ber. The market opened unsettled and from
Jfc to ie [ low or ami further reductions ot
from } { o to Jffc were submitted. At tha de
cline tlicro was moderate buying credited to1
"shorts" nnd prices wore advanced troni y
to J e for September and < { a for December.
After these wants were provided for an
easier feeling was developed and prlccs
gradually receded from % c to Jtfo and the (
market ruleil rather tame with slight iluetu-
atlonu to the close.
Corn ruled quiet most of the day , fluctua
tions covering but J o. range. The strength
of September was quite noticeable. The do *
mnnd was not near so largo as.yesterday ,
and after opening nt the closing prices of
yesterday offerings became quite free , tho.
action of wheat oxcrting some influence. .It
closcu at n loss of from % a to Jc.
Oats were quiet and easier , with most ,
trading switching from near to distant
months. Prices receded Jfo und closed
steady.
Provisions brokers were still among tho'
army Of unemployed. Compared wtyh lnsti
night pork Is nominally 45c higher , and lanl
und ribs about unchanged.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Client ,
IDS cars ; corn , 750 cars ; oats , U83 cars ; hogs ,
18.000 head. .
Tlio loading futures ranged as follows :
Cash quotations were as follows :
Fi.otlii Dull ii nil unchan-jcd.
WHEAT No. 2 sprliiK , 02 c ; No. 3 spring ,
t . o. U. , & 7 < at30c ; No. 2 rod , C3) ) < c.
Conn No. l,37ics ! No. 3 yellow , closing at
40c.OATS
OATS No. 2 , 23 c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 27Uffl
26u : No. 3 wlilti' , f. o. b. , 2GQ27J4C.
ItYR-No. 2. 41c.
HAHI.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 37c ;
No. 4 , nosaios.
FI.AX SKKII No. 1 , 08c.
TIMOTHY SEEB l'rlino , $3.20.
1'oitK Mess , per bbl. . aiG.00@lfi.riOj lard ,
per 100 Ib3. . If7.00a7.97' } ; .short rllis , sides
( loose ) . J8.Hoft8.00 ; dry salteil hhouldurs
( boxud ) , $7.2iiJ7.GO ! ; Bliort cloarsldusbo.\udl ( ,
WHISKY Distillers' finished needs , per sal. ,
StjflAits Unchanged ; cut louf , O'.ic ; Kranu-
latrd , 5.57o ; standard "A , " 51ic.
Tlio following were the receipts and shlp-
iiientH for toduy :
On tlio Produce oxchatijro today tlio butter
iniirkot wiisstoady ; creaiuury. 212li ; ; ilulry
10ffi23c. KBBH , linn ; strictly fresh , Me.
Now York MurUins.
NEW YOIIK , Sept. 1. I'i.ouii IJcfinlpts ,
20,000 pkgs.j oxportH. 4,800 ubla. , 13,000
sacks ; bales , 17.30U pUgs. ; market steady ;
inodcratodcniana.
COIIN MIAI : < Steady , fair demand.
HYK Dull ; nominal.
HAIII.IIV MAI.T Dull.
WIIKAT liecolpts , 13,000 bu , : exports , 05-
000 bu. ; saloa , 4,015.000 hit. futures , 72.000
tin , spot. Spot market dull at JiftSl' c decline ;
NIL 2 red. In store ami olnvator , 084@G9c ? ;
nfliiat. GHVc ; fo. . b. , OSj/QGUVc ; iliiKradi-d
ri'd. G'JSOU.Vc : northern. GltO014'c. ! Options
nctivc , Irregular , but closing wi'iik at - ( ijlc
ducllnn ; No. 2 red , Septumbur , Gtl c , closliiK
ntOHJ c ; October. 711Hia7 ( ( ) c , closlnir at. 7Hc ( } ;
rjovombur , 72f , < < i73ic ! , closing at 72ic ? ; lo-
coinlior , 74i ! < 37oJic , closlns at 74 c.
COIIN Hcculpts , 12,000 on. ; experts , 5,000
bu. : sales , 610,000 bu. fliturcs.4u.ooO bu. spot.
HpolH dull , weak ; No. 2 , 4Iiu4C > < { c In ulu-
vntor ; 4r > ! (340 ( c alloat. Options modor-
ntely active and > i4'c ; lower , closing weak ;
Hoptumbcr , 44 ? © 4Sc , cloiliiK at 44'c ; Octo
ber , 4fiy4B1'i1 , clasliiB at 40'c ; Novuiubnr ,
4tQ4Uu ( ! ! , closhiK ut 4Gej ) { Ueconibor , 40J }
Q > 4li4'c ? , closing at 4GSc. !
OATS KcculptK , 102,000 bu. ; exports. 15,000
bu. : sales , 320.000 bu. futures , OU.OCO bu.
spot. Spots dull but firm. Options dull
nnd uasy ; September , iiOJic , closing at 30c ;
October , 3l4 ) < n.30iic , closhiK at 30j/c : No-
vcml.or. aorjjtaijjc , closing at SOKej No. 2
wlilto , ! l3 H3Uc : No. 2 Chicago , 3Uic ; No. 3
Chlcngo , 29c ! ; No. 3 wlilto , 32i'c ! : mlxud woat-
ern , 30 < a32c : wlilto western. 33a3'Jc.
llora-Qulut. firm.
lliucti Vulr ( lumund , steady.
WOOL-Quintsteady ; doniustli : fleece , 20 ®
2Ho ; pulled , I02fjo ; TUMIH , 1217i ; .
I'ltovisiONS-Uiit niiMits dull , easy ; western
Btcnm closlns at J8.40 , nominal ; Milt's none ,
Option Miles , none ; closed al JH.-10 forHontoni'
bur anil fH.M ) for Octobur , 'I'ork , dull , stnady.
Ilumii-Qiilut. : firm ; htiito dulry , 17ffi24c ;
weblern dairy. IDiitBlOc.
UiiEEHU-Qulot , llrin ; statu , largo. 18
OUc ; fancy colorud.UJic ; wubtern.
Kuos Oulotj receipts , 11,300 pkus , ; western
fn'sli , IDiitUli : .
TAI.IXIW Maslur ; city ( ? 2 per tiki ? . ) . 4 > fe.
n tii-Dull , stoaify ; crude , 32 ®
llcwiN Qnlot , fitcu'dy.
TUIIHKNTINK Dull , Ill'lll.
' . . '
1'rmtoi.mi.M-Nonlcctudj I'onnsylvanhv oil ,
emit salon , none ; October option suloK , none ,
b'J'iu ' bid , Mmn oil , biiluK , none ; total saleit ,
none ,
HICK Actlvo , nrm.
MII.APHIS ( : New OrlcniiH , open km tie. irood
toehold ) , ! IS < a38o ; hteady.Murot.
SmiAit Haw. nonilnnl ; rullnvd. firm.
I'm luo.s null , btuady ; western , M2.75a
10.50 ,
UOITEII Quiet , Ktsady ; lake , JD.CO.
I.EAIi Steady ; donifhllc , 13.70.
TiN-Flrnii Siriutu , 10.40 bid ; plates nulut ,
toady.
n-Noinlnul.
Knii a City -Mitrkru.
KANSAS UITV , Bopt. 1. WIIKAT 'idle
hluhor ; No.Uhurtl , MiiOl'.io ; No. 2 red , 02H
( L&53e ,
COIIN Finn ; No. 2 mixed , 80H l No. 2 wlilto ,
- No. 2 mixed , 2223ci No. 3
wblto. ! S7ffl28c.
KYK-Soarcii ; No. 2 , nominally 444Bc.
HIIAN Mriii ; JJ3it65c.
HAY Klrni , unchungi'd ,
KI.AX Hr.Kii Nomlnully HlfitiSc ,
UECKII-M-Wheat , 28,000 bu. ; corn , 8,000
bu. ; oats , noun.
Huil'MKSW Whout , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 8,000
bu.j oats , nuno.
_ _ _ _ _ _
Nortlt Kttrn .MIllur'H Ktittoiiicut.
MiNNKAi'OUH. tiupt. l.-Tlio Northwuvtorn
Miller bayb : Whllu the mills last wuuU did
not ( | iilto Umch tlio llgurti ! , of thu week before -
fore , they iiiudd a blp biiowlntr. Their nggru-
§ ate production was 11)7,075 ) obU. , uvuraglng
2,02'J bbls. dally. tiKiiinst 203.040 bbU. tliu
previous week , The flour market U churacr
torlred UH dull by about uvurybody. Millers
nru pretty , firm In their prlccH nnd n-fram
from crowding biulnvbH very hard , owing to
the uucertulutj kurrouudlug tuouuy iuativ .
The domestic trsdcw are buying only wlioro
Itli nbsolutoly nocc ssry to do * o , and do not
vary greatly In volume. Ktporw also iiro
llRlit , as the farolgnori are not willing to psy
wlmttlin nilllorR itsk. Thcro Is a pretty good
tnarknt for red dog at homo ns fee 1 , nndlhl
keeps the prices firm. On other grades prices
are nlxiut tlio K.Tinn at they were a week ago ,
I/owor frolehtratvs , both domestic ixrtd ticean ,
help nut the miller somewhat , and the situa
tion ns to oicliango la nlv > Improving.
Omnliii 1'rodiirb Mnrlcet.
Tlio receipt ? of butter Rood
for tbocity to retail worn very light.
1'nncy creameries , solid pncketl , 20J521c ;
chotru to fancy country , 145tlDc ; fair to good
country , 12 < 2 > 13r ; pncklni ? ntock , frc li , ll'ic.
ltVR I'oui.TitV Tlio market In full of spring
chickens and prices are lower. Uood spring
chickens , 7'iii8c ' ; old liens , 7c ; roosters , 4 ®
5c ; ducks 7c.
Kniis The rccnltils nro rather light , with
the market steady , tbo bulk golnc nt 11 ®
lll ! ( ! .
OAME While the weather Is fee warm to
iiinko tlio handling of gatnu an entirely nafo
business , there are some birds arriving ; mal
lard duck * , J3.00 ; blno winged tcnl , * 2 ; Rreon
winged teal , (1.50 ; plover , very slow ,
llONRY Now honey Imi put In nn appcnr-
ancn nn the market , but the demand Is light ;
choice now wlilto clover. lG17c.
I'ldKONP Tlio ilemnml Is not qultoao active
as It vriin ; live pigeons at f 1.50.
VEIIF.TAIII.F.S.
ONIONS Homo grown stock Is plenty at l4c !
peril ) , on orders from I ho country.
TOMATOI Ifoina grown stock , on orders ,
per basket , 0076c.
I'oTATdr.s Tlio'supply Is vary light and the
market llrm. On orders from the country they
art ) worth at least 7oo.
UAiuiAdK The business In shipping ctibbago
to thu country appear * to bu about over.
Occasional orders are received and tilled at
l5c. !
C'Ki.Kiiv Stray shipments nro arriving and
the quality of the mock Is pronounced good
for tills season of tlio year. Celery , per loz.
bunches , 3Dc.
FI1UIT3.
On APES So far this -season f hero have not
very many grajiesln fjoiii California ;
California , per cast ) , tl.25Hl.50.
UAMIOUNIA KIIIIITA Ijtito Crawford poaches ,
per box , II ; llartlelt puard , per box , } 2 ;
111111111 , per box , fl.2&1.50 ; nectarines , per
box , tl.&o.
Good watermelons nr-3 selMns at
JlTi per 100 ; bnmll or Inferior , $10.0012.0U ;
join cantaloupes , per basket , $1 ; cr.itcs ,
I ' . 25 1.50.
Ai'i'i.Bs No apples to amount to anything
are being slilyped In nnd tbo .supnly ot home
uroHii slock Is moderate. Choice Ducbess , per
bbl. , f3,7534.00 ; common varieties , suitable
to ship on orders , $3.0033.25.
TIIOIMO.U. riltllTS.
H.ANANAS Prices romaln about steady ; per
buncli , lurgo , * 2)2520 ; pur bunch , small to
medium , 11.75)12.00. )
LKMO.SS The ntondy warm weather produces
n very fair 'Ueiriand .for.lomonsaml till houses
nro doing a good steady bnsitioss In them.
Mosslnas , extra fancy , fO .OOaG.50 : Mosslnas ,
per box , choice to fancy , $5.00445.50.
OiiANOns Tboro are only a few ormiges ar-
rl Ing. UlversUUi Mediterranean sweets , 83.75.
HIDES , TAI.I.OW , 1CTC.
Hiiina No. 1 green bides , 2'Jc ' ; No. 2 grncn
hides , 2c ; No.'l Kreeu snltud hides , BJfcj No. 2
gruen salted lildts , 2c ; No. 1 green Baited
lildt'H , 25 Ibs. tOrKHus , , 2 fie ; No. 9. green salted
hides , 25 Ibs. lo 40 Ibs. , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf ,
H Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 2 veal calf , H Ibs. to
15 Ibs , . 3c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , Gc : No. 2 dry
Hint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry baited hide * , &c. I'art.
cured hides He per Ib. less than fullv cured.
Sur.El' J'KIVTS Urcen sailed , each ' 35c@Sl.25 ;
green salted shonrllngs ( short woolcd early
skins ) , each 15 { 25c ; dry Kliourllngs ( short
woolcd early sklnsi , Nn. 1. each 5Q10C : dry
shearlings ( short wooled onrly skins ) . No 2 ,
each 5c ; dry .flint , Ktiusas and Nuhraska
butclier wool pells , per Ib. , actual weight , 10 ®
lie ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. , actual twelght , 710c ; dry
flint Colorado butclier wool polls , tier Ib.
actual wnlght , OaiOe , dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool pell.s' per Ib. , actual weight , 79c-
dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 57c.
TAI.I.O\V AND GHUASE Tallow , No. l , 4c ; tal
low. No. 2 , 3c ! ; gre.iso. white A , 3Jjc , grease ,
white It , 3c : grease , yellow , 2ic ? : grease , dark ,
2tic ; old butter ' , 22io ! : beeswax , prime , 10 ®
25c ; rough'tallow , 2153c.
SI. l.onU .Markets.
ST. Louis , Sent. l. l''i.ouit Weaker , but not
qunliibly lower.
WIIRAT Declined steadily all sosslon , nnd
closed 1 itfM lie below yesterday ; cusli , G9'ic ' ;
Soptcmbor , 5'Jc ; October , Gljic ; December.
G5'ic.
COIIN Pull and weak , and closed UffiSio
under yesterday ; cash , September and Octo
bor , 34c ; December , 334'c. ?
OATS Slow and lower ; cash and September ,
23 c ; Octobor. 23 ic.
IIUTTKii Lower ; creamery , 2124c ; dairy
175i22c.
Eons-SteaJy ; 12Jc ! for fresh.
1'iiovirtiONS Slow and easier.
HECEIITS Wlioat , no.OOO bu. ; corn , 38,000
bu. ; mis , 20,000 int.
Sitip.MK.NTS-1'lour , 7,000 sacks ; who.it , 14-
000 bu. ; corn. 23,00(1 ( bu. : outs , 4,000 bu.
Oil Miirkot-i.
Otij CITV , Sept. 1. National transit cer
tificates opened nt 59S4 : highest , GOU ; lowest ,
OUH ; clcscd. OOJf ; sales , 9.00O bills. ; clear-
Knees , 712,000 bbls. ; slilpments , 04,745 bbls. ;
runs , 11,058 bbls.
I'lrrsiium ) , Sent. 1. National transl
cortlllcatosoponeu at 59V < ; closed , GOK ; high
est.OOU ; lowest , 59 .
LONDON , Sept. 1. CALCUTTA LINSEED Au
gust and September shipments , 41s5JJd per
quarter.
LI.NSCKU OIL 20s I0'd ' ( porcwt.
Gdttini .tlnrkct.
Nkw OIILKANS , Sept. 1. 1'uturos steady ;
sales , 40.300 bales ; Suptomber , J7.37 bid ; Oc
tober , * 7.4li < a7.57 : November , $7.577.58 ; De
cember , J7.it'i7.07 ; January , $7.827.83 ;
Kubruary , * 7.90iS7.92.
Good mlddlliiB , 7Jio ; inlddltiig , 7 5-lGc ; low
middling , 7 1-ltlc ; net receipts , 194 bales ;
gross reccpt.4 , 224 ball's ; exports to Urrat
llritaln , 2,280 balescoastwise ; , 888 bales ; sales ,
050 bales ,
Nv Vnrlc Dry Uoodi AInrket.
NKWYOUK , Sept. 1. The now features of
the dry goods market are all favorable as
compared with conditions of u week ago.
There Is an fair business In progress intu y
taking a cheerful vlnw of the future. Ituyoi-a
are ordering goods forwarded at once , In
stead of deferring shipments , us has boon tlio
practice heretofore ,
ColTru .Market.
NKW VoitK , Sept. 1. Options opened
dull and unchanged , 10 points declineclosed 5
points down , sales , 1,750 bags. Including :
October , * 14.5015.50 ; December , $15.35.
No trading In other months. Spot Klo , dull ,
steady ; No. 7 , $10.DO10.G7Si.
J.lvorpool .Market ! ! .
TiiVKiipnoh , Sept. 1. WnnAT Quiet , do-
mund moderate ; lioldur.s oll'er freoly.
COIIN Steady : domiind fair ; mixed western ,
3s ll.id pur cental ,
AMUHIUAN KEfitiucitATOit Iiiir : 3jd ,
Clnoinniiti niiirkut * .
CINCINNATI , Sept. 1. WIIIIAT Easier ; No.
2 rod. 57SS58C.
Colts ] < ] uslcr : No. 2 mlxon , 41c.
OATH Weak ; No. 2 mixed,20)i ) < B20J/1c.
WiiisKV-Kirm ; $1.12.
Haltlinoro Oraljj Market.
IlAi.Ti.MOKE , Sept. 1 , WHEAT Qulot ; Octo
bor , 08UC.
COIIN Dull ; October , 45\c iisliod ,
OATS * Steady to firm ; No. 2 inlxcd western -
orn , 30c.
Minneapolis tVhnit .Mnrkot ,
Mi.NNCAi'Ous , Sept. 1. Knliiros , dull , lower ;
cash , steady ; HiMilombnr , 57'/iC ; December ,
02c ; No. 1 northern , & 'J2.00Jic ; No. 2 northern ,
r > iiff/i.fiHiT.
.STOCKS AM ) iillNDS.
Course of tile Miirkot u DUttnot Dlmip-
poliitiiimit'Culturally.
NEW VOIIK , Sept. 1 , The emphntlo denial
by the General Klectrlo ollluials that their
company was In any dltllculty had n goud
effect on the stock marlcut at the start. Thu
rally to ! ) S nt the opening upset the calcu
lations of n number of operators who had
been loud In tholrpredictions of a further
general decline in prices. The course of thu
imu-Kot in the early trading was n distinct
disappointment to this class , und an at
tempt to cover wns maUu by those who had
sold on the General ICIoutrlc receivership
rumor. The supply of stocks was smaller
than they had snpposo.1 , n fact which is cor
roborated by the high lending rules for Gen
eral Electric. Ixmlsvlllo & Nashville nnd
Durllncton & Qulney cnmo under this notion
nlso. The first number wns worth } f per
cent per diem for use. In the afternoon the
failure of the Equitable Mortgage company of
Missouri , with main offices in this city , was
announced , nnd it wns stated Hint , another
institution of similar character wus In
trouble. The Importance of the failure of
the former subsequently prayed to have been
exaggerated , but not until the room hail put
out fresh lines of shorts. Brokers in receipt
of ready Information in thu misfortune of
the Equitable Mortgage company concluded
its Interests were largely centered in the
oustoru states. Consequently they sold New
England , nnd by main force put the stock
down from 2,14 to 20. Holders of other stocks
refused to bu frightened , however , and when
this became apparent to thu bears , a rush
was made to got back stocks put out at lower
figures.
This buying gave the market an appear
ance of buoyancy und a majority of the lead-
lug lnues suld at the best prices of the day
and week. St. Paul rose to 6'J , Burlington &
Qnlncy to 80 > f , Uock Island to G0 $ , North
western to liSJf ; Sugar to 85 , Ixiulsvlllo fi
Nashville to fiSV Northern Pacific pre
ferred to 22J < , Heading to 17 , St. Paul &
Omaha to U2/ ! , Union Pacific to C3 nnd
Western Union to 7lJ ) < .
At the close the mnrkot was strong. The
sales of listed nnd unlisted stocks were 173 ,
CGO shares.
The Post says : Monov is In decidedly
better supply throughout the country. The
rise in domestic exchange rates In New
York is chiefly dtio to falling off In the sup
ply of drafts pressing upon the market but
shows , none the less , that the needs of in
terior consignors have boonsallflflcd In other
ways. At Chicago , where the banks linvo
no loan ccrtillcntcs to liquidate , the casing
of the money market progressed so rapidly
todny thai contracts for wheat delivery
broke with great violence , with the Septem
ber price standing unchanged. There Is ,
indeed , peed reason for supiraslng that the
$40,000,000 of foreign Bold imported during
August hns been sent where it is now at Inst
restoring monetary equilibrium.
The following are the closing quotations of
the loading stocks on the New York ex
change today :
Atclilxon Nor. I'acint ! l > rn u
Acl.imrt . . . 13- , U. V. . l.t ( lulf. . . .
Alton , TVrre llniito 131(1 ( Northwi'Htern i . . . .
do jirof'd , 110 do prt'l'd .
American Kxprcss 104 Now York Central.
llnltlnioroAOhlo. . 1047M N. Y.&JJ.K . .
Cannila I'aclflc. . . . 74 Ontario .t Western
Canada Southern. . HIM Oregon Imp .
Cfiitr.il I'acltlo 20 Oroeon Nnv .
Chen. .fcOhlo 17J O. S. L. .t U. N .
Cliloneo .t Alton. . . Pacific1 Mali . t
O. . II. , VQ Peorla , Uec. &K. . .
Chicago O.vi
ConRollil.itodn.is , , I'nllm'an Palace. . .
c. a c. & st. ij 3D Itnadlu ; .
Cotton Oil Cert 32' ' < Hlcliinoiul Ter. . . . .
Del. & llmlHoti 114 do iiref'd .
Del. Lack , .t West. II I o OraniU ! Weut. .
1) . A H , ( } . profil. . . do prof'd .
DlB.AC. Fdr .Co. . Hock Inland .
KastTonn St. Paid .
Erie do prof'd .
do nrcf'il St. Paul & Omnh.i.
Fort Wayne 140 do iirot'd .
( tixMtNorlirn pfd. 104 Southcrit Pitclllc. . .
Clil..VEast. III.pfd HO Sucar Hennery. , . .
Hooklnir Valley. . . HOmi Tonn. Coal , t Iron. .
IIIInolH Central. . . , ll' ! Texan Paoltlo .
SI. 1'aul .t Dnliith. ji ; Tol. > VO. Cen. pt'd.
Kan. .t Tiuc. prut'il. 15 Union Paeltlc .
I.ako Krle & Weal. U. S. KxproHi .
do iiref'd W. , St. L. A.P .
raho Shore. do preCd .
Load Trimt 2UM Wells Karco Uxp. .
LoulB. A. Naoh Wi'BliTn Union. . . .
Lonln. > V N. A WheolbiB .V L. E. . .
Manhattan Con. . , . 117U do pri'f'd .
MlMllllhlH .t C. II ) M. .tSt. L .
Michigan Cviilr.il. . 1) . .VH. O .
Missouri Pacltlc. . . 2:1 : ( Ji'iieral Klectrlc. . .
Mohllo.t Ohio it : National LliiHevil. .
Nanh.AChatt All C. K. A I .
National Cordage. . 1U ! do * nref'd .
do iirefil 411 H. * T. C .
N. J. Central 100 T. A. A. .tN. > ! . . . .
Norf61k.tW.pfd. . T. St. L. .V K. C .
North Ameri'n Co. 'do ' prot'd .
Northern Pacltlo. .
aHkcil.
The total sales of stocks today wcro 174,000
shares , Including : Atchlson , 3,100 ; llurllne-
ton , 0,700 ; ChliNiRo as. ll.dOO ; Distilling ,
0,400 ; General Electric , 10.700 ; Louisville It
Nashville. 3,000 : Now Knglaml , 7,400 ; Nnrth-
orn 1'aclflo. 3.30O ; Reading , 3,200 ; Kock
Island , 3.000 ; St. 1'atil , 20,000 ; Sugar , 32,200 ;
Union Pacific , 4,600 ; Western , Union. 11,400.
Ni'w York .Money M-irkct.
NEW Vnnic , Sapt. 1. .MONEY ON CAM *
Kasy. at 3B.4 per cent ; lust loan , 3 per cent ;
closing olT < m > il at 3 per cent.
I'IIIME MKIIOANTII.R 1'ArKit 812 per cont.
Brniti.iNO KXCIIANOB Klrmer , with nctun.1
business In bunkers' bills at $4H1-14.82M ( ( ! for
sixty-day bills and l4.8&U4.HG'/5 for demand.
Commercial bills , $4.Hltj4.81 { .
Sli.vcu UtitTiriOATES Neglected ; closed , 74c
bid.
QOVEIINMCNT IJONPS Steady. State bonds
dull.
dull.The
The closing quotations on bonds :
U. s. 4srur ( N. W. Hot ) , fm lou
U. S. 45COU | ) HIM st. II.AI. M.nvn.uH 10
U.S. 4SMrufr 98 'St. ' L.AS. P.Gcn.M 100
Pacific ( ) B of ' ! ) ! > . . . 101 'St. 1'aul Consols. . 1'JU
Louisiana HiniHl4a 05 'St. ' P. C. .t P. Ists. . lOil
MlBBOitrlOa II. ' , T.P.L.O.Tr.Hcts. am
Tenn. new set Its. . . OS T P.H.O.Tr. Itcts. ION
Teini. new Het Bs. . on Union 1'ao. Ists. . . 102
'Tonn. nowBet 3s. . " ? West Shorn 08M
Canada So. 2ils D. & n. Q. W. IstB. no
Central Pae.lBts. . 101 Atehtacm 4 72i !
D. litt. O. IHS ( 111 ! do'JH clllHH A. . . . 40
D. &H. O. 4b ' G. II. AS. A. fis. . . yo
Erle'JilB 70' do 2d fis in )
M. K. & T. Gcu. ( ) B. 38 tH.AT.C.CB 102
M. K. i T. Gen. 5s. do con. OB 115
? 8M
Mutual Union ( Is. . N. Carolina 0s. . . . 112
N. J. C. Int. Cert. . . do 4s ou
N. 1'ao. Ists ion Tonn. old Os ou
N. I'ac.lMs 88 V.i. ( > s BO
N. W. Consols 132 Vn. Kx-Mat. coup.
bid. tasked.
Ilostiin Stuck OuotnttoiM. ' -
BOSTON , Pont. 1. Call loana. 8 per cent ;
tlmo loans. afilO per cent. Closing quotations
on stocks , bonds and mining shares :
Atch. T. .t S. V Westlngli. Klectrlo 1UM
American Sufitr. . . do invfurrud . 3l !
do preferred . HH WlBcoiiHln Central. 3lIK (
nay St.ilo Gah . . . . 10 Atclilson 'JilH . 40
Rell Telephone. . . . 1811 do4s . 72
IloHton it Alhany. . . 21)0 New BiiKland Cs. . . 10'W
-
lioslon , t Malno. . . . IIS Opiioral Electric SB ( ill
dopreforrcil IIH ; WlHcoiiBlnCont'llH ( I7)f )
R.-I1..V Q 80H AllouezMlnlitK-Co. 4(1 (
Fltchbnrir Atlantic . . ' . .
Gonernl Klectrlo . . Uoaton A Montana
Mexican Central. . . lliitte.t DoHton . . . . II
N. Y.&N. E Calumet & Hvcla. . . 265
Old Colony 170 .
Orecon Short Lino. 9 Franklin . OW
Rubber Kuarsarfo . fii' )
San Ileio 10 Onceola . 241
Union Pacific Qulncy . 100
West End III Tamarack . ISO
ilo preform !
8 > n I'runclsuo .Mining Uuntntlons.
SAN ritANCisco , Scot. 1. Tlioolllcl.ilclosing
( | uotutlons fur mining stocks wcro us follows :
Alti : U ) Halt ) > l Norurous. .
Ilulchur 40 Mexican .
JtpHt.t Delclicr. . . . W Ophlr
IlodluCon 20 Potoal 0(5 (
Ilultvur 15 Saraeo 40
Cliollar 23 Sierra Nevada 30
Con. Cal. i Va 1U5 Union Con 35
Crown 1'olnt 'M Utah 35G
Uoulcl li Curry 2.1 Yellow Jacket , . . . fir.
> Yorlc .Minnie < Jui > tutlon .
NKW YOIIK , Eupt. 1. Tlio following are the
inlciliit , ' quotations :
Con. Cal. .t Va 12A | Sierra Novaila 45
DuiUwoo ; < l 100 Standard 110
Cionld and Curry. . . UC Union Con 30
Halo.V NorcroHH. . . . CO Yellow Jacket 4fi
lloiiit-fltake 8M ) Iron Silver 10
Mexican no Quick Silver ISO
Ontario 000 do pruf'd moo
1'lymoulli 10 10
M , I.oiilti .Milling ntockft.
ST. Loui : } , Sopt. 1. The following nro the
closing quotations :
lllil. Aukvd. inn. AuKuii.
AU.imB 10 .110 OranllcM. 2.00 li.OO
Amor. N. . .S3M ! . Kllzabelh .10 .1C
lllin'talllc 3.7n Leo 01 OH
On tli London -Marltot.
Nr.w YOIIK , Sept. 1. Tbo Evening Post's
London financial dispatch bays : Tim Hank of
KnKland boimht toduy A' 11 , 000 In bar Kold.
l''orty ' thousand hOVcrolKiia were withdrawn for
llucliarust. The siuponslon of thu" Kiiultulilo
MurtKtiK0 company of MlssourUntorosts many
small suctions , but does not aut'Ct Credit hero.
The Ntock iiiarkntH hero were dull today.
Americans partly rallied towards the close on
Indellnlto rumors of an ISMIO soon of nn
American K ld loan. Silver was down to 34(1
and rupee paper to ti7iU.
KANSAS CITV , Sept. 1. Clearings , 003- ,
383.
I'.tius. Popt. 1. Three per cent rentes , 99f
40c fur thouccDiint.
NKW VOIIK , Sept. 1. Clearings , $74,090,510 ;
balances , J4.034.10U. -
H.u/mioiii : , Kept. 1. OlonrliiRs. tl , 170,001 ;
balance * , f244,01)3. ) Money , 0 pur cent ,
lOSTO.v , Suiil. l. Ulunrlnps , $0.320,690 ; bul
ges , 4040,071. Kxchnngu on Now Vork at
par . ,
r.OMAHA.
OMAHA. Sept. 1. The bank clenrnnces today
wuru t57(3,3.'il,77. ( Same day last wi-tk , $ G'J5-
530.4'J.
CINCINNATI , Sopt. 1. Money , flffip nor cent.
New York uxchungc , 50o dlticoiint. Clearings ,
$1,228,400. ,
LONDON , Fcpt. 1. Amount of bullion with
drawn from Hank of England on balance
today , i'29,000.
Mi-.Mi'ins , Sipt. 1 , Now Vork exchange bull
ing at fl.fiO premium. L'luui-lngs , 151lbH :
balniicus , $12,350.
NKW OHI.KANS , fopt. 1. Clearings , 1000.-
800 , Now Vork uxclmniro.fi per f 1,000 pro-
mluiii ; bunk , till pur $1,000 pruniiuni ,
ST. Louis , Sept. 1. UlcnrliiKH , $3,413,630 ;
balances$3 0,111. Money , tiuliit ut 74itt pur
cent , Kxcliumooii Now \atk , ftOf. dUcount ,
Pllll.Aliiu.rillA , Supt. 1. CluarliiKs , $9.211-
209 ; bulancf.s , $1,003,308. For tbu week.
cluiirlniiH. t3U.3GG.51G ! Balances , in , lot , HIM .
Money , G per cent.
CIIKWW , Sopt. l.-OlearlnRs. $13,887.089.
New Vnrk uxchunge bold in pur. Hturllnx
uxclmmu ; iiilot | ut * 4Hl'i < ii4.tiO. Money ,
steady ut 8 per cont.
OMAHA 1.IVK .MA11K1CTS.
UccBiptu 1'ull OT CuiiBldernbly anil Stmit
l'ricc Dp with u llounoe.
.PltlllAY , SODt. 1.
Receipts ot all kinds of stock were coin-
parattvuly moderate toduy. So far this
week , compared with lust , variations In sup
lilies have been slight. Cnttlo receipts have
Increased about 2,500 head and hogs about
U.OOO head. There has been a railing oft of
nearly 1,000 shcop.
The comparatively light run of cuttle and
the moro encouraging news from eastern
markets rosultetUjin more activity nnd
strength than on luiy previous day this week.
That is , the market \tas bristt nnd strong on
the right kind of cattlo. Dressed boot mop
were , ns usual dtil.ito , the only buyers ,
but they needed UieMow good cattle hero ,
nnd needed them hall , They paid from $4.Kl !
to 4.75 for good choice 1,228 to 1,420-lb.
beeves , or pretty eltno to n dtino UlRhor than
ycstcnlny. Even tlo | very fair to poor stuff
sold nt substantially stronRor prices , from M
to II , OfferlngsJ&f western"range cnttlo
wcro somewhat limited nnd nothing extra ns
to quality. The fmjstccra that were fit to
kill went nt from $6 to { 3.25 , or not far from
steady prices. Thjlrp were lots of Texns cattle
tlo hero , nnd thG'innrkot was slow nnd
barely stonily forthem. A bunch of Wyo-
ming-Toxnns nvei'sfflnjr 1,010 Ibs. brought
t'J.60 , nnd n train load of S.T3-lb. Indian Torrl-
tory-Texans sold forJ2,3o. There seemed to
br ( x Rood firm healthy undertone to the
trade , nnd the noon hour found the supply
practically out of first hands.
Good to choice fat cows nnd heifers at
from $2.10 up to $2.00 wcro &troug to 10 <
higher than Thuradnv. while the common
ami canning grades al from $1 to S3 wcro not
quotably changed. Calves were about steady
and the mnrkot for rough stock was firm.
There was a good lively trade hi stockers
nnd feeders nt p'rlces steady to n shntlo
stronger nil nrouod , All classes of buyers
took hold freely nnd business was brisker
than for several days past. Good to choice
feeders nro quotable lit f&r > ( f$3.S5 , fair to
peed nt i $2.GO@2.75 , nud rointnon stuff nt W.OO
© 2 , CO. Heprcscntntivo sales :
IHICSSKD IIK.KK.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r
7. . , . UH4 t3 00 107. . . 1348 } 4 35
13 . . .1003 3 00 09. . . .1228 4 00
24. . . .1137 4 00 17. . . . 1420 4 75
38. . . .1339 4 25
cows.
1. . . . 770 1 00 23. . . H91 a 10
3. . , . 040 1 40 1. . . 1200 2 10
2. . , .1000 1 .10 15. . . 832 2 15
1 . , . 090 i no 1. . .1100 2 25
1. . , . 080 1 00 112. . 059 J 25
2. . . . 1005 1 00 28. . . B38 2 25
1. . . .1030 1 05 1. . 1050 2 25
1. . , . U30 1 70 3. . 034 2 25
1. . . . 000 1 75 1 , .1140 J 25
i ) . 050 1 75 1. . OCO 2 35
I ! ! ! 1270 1 75 1. . H70 2 no
t. . . . 800 1 7.r > 1. . 040 2 50
7. . . 031 1 00 3. . 7b3 2 r > o
15. . 1 05 1. .1100 2 75
1 , . .1020 2 00 1. .1200 2 00
2f. . 010 2 00
CALVES.
1. . 300 GO 124 313 2 75
1. . 210 2 00 21 ; 231 2 85
1. . 4-10 2 00 1 210 3 ( )0 )
U . . . . 300 2 10 2 183 3 75
3 423 2 25
nutrs.
. . 770 1 GO ' 3..v..1710 2 75
. .1070 2 00
OXEN.
1 1420 1 75
bTOCKEIIS ANII
1. 540 2 10 12. . . 818 2 00
3. 700 2 35 . 445 2 or.
1. 720 2 35 0. . noa 2 05
0. 004 2 35 25 . 8UG 2 05
10. 854 2 35 25H. . . 745 2 75
57. 820 2 45 0 . 857 2 85
1. 830 . 2 50 34. . 082 3 05
1. OCO 2 50 12. .1120 3 .0
WKSTEIIN CATTI.K.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
SstrsMS'JO J2 35 . 25 sirs 1043 $2 95
- ' WYOMING.
74strst.l010 250 97 fdrs 1038 200
105 fdrs. . 1042 2.80
NKllllARKA.
2cows.lOOO 1 iTO V27 fdrs 12G3 250
72 fdrs. . 998 2 800 54 COWS..1005 2 10
46 Jdrs..l071 3 10
' '
CO'I'OIIADO. ,
Ifdr. . . 830 225 14 fdrs 934 2 G5
83fdrs. . 054 310' K ) sirs 113G 300
1 COW..1(110 2M ) ' 24 cows..1001 245
Iblr. . . 900 275' ' 2 sirs 800 275
4strs..lllO 3 25' lOstM 1028 325
3strs. . 005 3250 i7strd 1025 325
Hstrs.,1047 325 12stra 1115 325
21 sirs..1002 3 254. 25 sirs 1072 3 25
2strs. . 905 3 251
INUIAN/CEIUUTOllY-TEXANS.
324btrs. . 838 2 35
* tlg ; tTox.
Hoes The rutT'fbdny fell considerably
short of dealers' estimates and the result
was a grand scrninblo among buyers to 1111
orders and a furthers advance in prices of
from lOc to 25c. With less than 5.000 hogs on
sale , favorable reports- from Chicago , an
active shipping Ami ah .unusually urgent
local demand sellers were In a position to
force nn advance all alonp the line. Light
nnd light mixed hogs sold nt from $5.25 up to
$5.50 , with the bulk at $3.aO and * 5.35. Tno
heavy and mixed packing grades , however ,
allowed the most advance , selling largely at
$ T > .15 and $5.25. Choice heavies sold
ns high as ? 5.35 , nnd 55.12K was
the extreme low mark for full loads.
The trade was exceedingly lively from
scratch to wire , the close belng-at the high
point of the day. Sales were a't ? 5.20 to gS.US
mostly , ns against $ . " > to $3.15 Thursday and
$5.10 to $5.25 one week ago today. Represen
tative sales :
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
4..306 $5 11) ) 08. . . 245 440 J5 25
50..258 280 6 12 C8..267 280 5 25
55..278 100 5 15 49..282 120 5 25
4. . . .125 5 15 77..208 12O 5 27'J
70 , . . .287 240 5 15 02. . . 274 240 5 30
4..317 f > 15 73..272 5 30
07..214 240 5 15 01..220 80 6 30
4S3 . . .253 240 5 15 40 5 30
54..270 5 15 62..I.291 ICO 5 30
05. . . 231 200 6 15 04..251 120 6 50
4..317 5 15 70..2GG 280 5 30
54..270 ICO 5 17i ! 08. . . 257 200 5 30
71..259 100 5 20 84. . 237 120 5 30
57..273 120 5 20 02 , .254 5 30
52..300 120 5 20 05. , . .224 280 5 30
00 . . .240 100 5 20 71. . . .220 5 .10
09..205 100 620 129. . 228 240 5 20
04. . . 280 80 5 20 7. , 207 5 30
GO..302 100 5 20 02 . .2SO 240 5 30
5..294 6 20 60..340 ! ; 40 5 30
5..298 5 20 0 . .242 5 30
60..290 40 6 20 11..244 5 30
05..3GG 80 5 20 GO..20'2 40 5 30
5..180 5 20 5 32J }
50..272 40 5 20 09.215 100 6 35
72..275 100 6 20 72..225 100 6 35
01..207 80 5 20. 20..233 5 35
01..278 200 6 26 81..232 200 5 35
07..241 120 b 25 04..255 200 5 35
4..315 5 25 . .208 40 5 35
08. . . 225 120 5 25 71. .HOG 6 35
00..320 HO 5 25 73. .202 80 6 35
05..291 100 6 25 102. 238 400 5 35
75..204 80 5 25 GO. ,2G3 200 6 35
42. . . 280 ICO 6 25 CO. .283 280 6 35
CO..200 240 6 25 160. 218 300 5 40
G0..2G4 320 5 25 83. , .210 300 5 40
37..450 6 25 11 , . .194 5 40
03..207 80 5 25 7. . .152 5 40
75..233 100 5 25 71. . ,223 240 5 40
09. . . . 290 200 525 02 , , .240 80 5 42SJ
40..281 40 5 25 75. . ,217 40 6 tXT
42.313 6 25
Siii'.ui' There was another liberal run of
heep and no improvement in the market.
The demand was not , n tall urgent and prices
uway down. Quotations : Fair to good 'in-
tivcs , $ J.ii5@i.25 ; ; fair to good westerns , $3.00
@ ; i.OO ; common nnd stock sheep , $ l.r > 0ri.2r ( ! > ;
good to choice 40 to IDU-Ib lambs , J.OOfu4.25. ! !
Kecnlntn ntnl OUposltlnii nl Stuck ,
Ofllcial receipts und disposition ot stock as
shown by tint books of tlio Union .Stock
Yards company for the twflnty-four hours
ending at 6 o'clock p. in. , September 1,1803 :
IIBCKIl'TH.
CATTI.I : . 110(18. , hllKKT.
Guru. Head Carn. CarH.lllcud Cars. Head ,
80 li.101. 71 | l,101
llltU'OSITKIN ,
( 'lilruiro Llvo Stock .Market ,
OniOAiio , Hopt , \ \ ISnoclBlTelogram to TIIK
llUK.1 Tbero wflB L'pntlnut'd firmness In tbo
cnttlo inarKot. Itct-'plpts were u uln HKbt and
tbo demand of u Konorul itlniructur and fairly
ucflvo. Trading br an uarly and thoru wan
until tbo supply was oxbaiihted ,
Natives wuruiiuotcdat ( roiutl to (5,20 , with
tbu ( 'routor imrt of tbo sales ut from 81.00 to
12.76 for rows , heifers und Inill.s and at from
93.76 to $4,76 for stcors.Vestoriu were In
limited Hilnnly , nnd wuro firm at from * 1.50 to
$4. and tboro waa aatroiiK market for Toxus
cattlu at from tl.40 to t3ln. Uood Kradc.s
wcro Kenerally from &c to l&c'lilnhur tlmii
yesterday.
The ho miirkot was llrm ( o u blmdo bibber
at tbo opening of buslnesH this iiKirnlnj ; , but
thubliowof htrunKtb was bhorl-livcil. Hoon
after tbu bcKlnnln of oiiuratlDim tbo Uomund
full off , and prices followed hull , tbu iu.so : !
being hourc.uly as food us for Thursday. Tboro
wuhonly u Might decruaKO In tbu iinlvuU.
They wuro ( 'ntlmuted nt 22.00O boud , muklng
141,311 lioud for tbo past live days , or 21,000
moro than for tlio kiimu tlnio U > Ht week. Homo
bogs wcro left unsold , und tbu market cloiud
weak.
NotlliobllKbtostlmprnvumuntcniibonoloUIn
anyfuatuiuof thoslieeu mnrkot. The Mipnly
IK still ovurwbolniliiKly In uxue&s of nil > 'o- '
muiuls , and prices are albtrusulngly low , I 'or
western Krus * sboep $3uorcnt. U now prac-
tlcnlly tbo top of tlio market , mid U fik H
moro than un ordlnnrlly good 1 uucU of na-
Urea tobrluguu much as fS.&O truui viiuu
prlco . Pnle < rnn ns low n < from $1 tb tl.25 ,
nnd tlio bulkof tlio 60,000 hero nltbln tbo
lircscnt wcckclmnceil bamUbolow 13. Tlicro
were scftitorlnR sales of cbolco nntlro nclbera
nrouml J3.70 , nnd a sale or two of oxlrn
qnallty at better than * 4. The lamb market
nlso ha * suffered n decline. It I * off to from
$2.00 to 1 1.76 for poor to choice Brado * . The
prevnlllne low prices bnvo .stimulated tlio di-
mnnd for feodliift purposp' . but the number
thin disposed of was InslRtiltlcnntn * compared
\vltlitlioiiumbcrtbat bail to Book other out-
lots. At tbl wrltlnif tbo v tn tire full of stale
stock anil the Immediate outlook Is not at all
encouraging.
Receipts ! Cnttlo. 6,000 head ! calves , 600
bend ; hojts , 22,000 bead ; sbeep , 4,000 head.
The Kvenlnit .Tournul rnports ;
OATTlK-UecL-lt | < , 6,000 bend ; sblpmcnts ,
2,000 bend ; market steady lo strnni ; ; prime ,
f4.005.1G | Ronil locholco , { 4.25414.75 ; otbers ,
J2.76iB4.00 ; Toxani. 52.2523.25 ; westrrns ,
J2.6og3.BO ; stockers , $2.00iJ2.7G ; cows , il.OO
© 2.75.
Hods Ilecclpts , 21,000 bead : shipments
0,000 head ; market closed 6i6luc lower ;
rough heavy,54.76S15.IO : i mixed nnd packers
* 5.1 ? > 35.no ; prime .leavy , $5.85 5.5 ( ) ;
butohers1 weights , J5.60ii5.Vo ; light. J5.7& ®
G.OO.
Hccclpts , 3,000 head ; shipments ,
950 lioml ; market slow , wcnk ; culls. $2.00 ®
3.00 ; rums , * l.75 2.75 ; westerns , $1.75 3,15 ;
lambs , $1.3025.00.
KIIIIMII City l.lvr Muck Mnrkot. V
KANSAS CITY , Sopt. 1. CATTI.I : KccolptR ,
5,500 head ; shipments , 3,200 head ; mnrkot
strong nnd higher ; Texas nnd shipping steers ,
$2.16ii6.00 ( ; Ti'xns nun nntlvo I-OWN , $1.2) ®
8.00 ; butchers' stock , $3.60114.10 ; utockers
and feeders , lil.B532.nl ) . *
lions Receipts , 0,000 head ; shipments.
2,900 head ! mnrkot strong nnd higher ;
lulIK of salt" ? , J5.0035.50 ; hoavlc * . pucker *
and mixed.$6.0oa5.DO ; lights. Yorkers and
pigs. $4.60,155.70.
Snr.m * Heculpts , 100 head ; shipments ,
none ; market slow und weak.
NIMV York l.lvo M K k .
Nnw YOIIK , Sept. 1. llur.vKS Receipts ,
2,255 head ; market dull and heavy , closing
wouk for all prniltmt nntlro steers , $3.37jrji ! ,
3.80 ; Toxuns , J3.60 for bulls and J1.4oa3.25
for dry GOWN. Shipments today , 1,140 iinartors
of beef.
3.70. v.
lines ltecelpt.s , 3,080 head ; market firm
at J5.76tt6.60.
St. liotilg I.Ira .Stock .tlnrkct ,
ST. I.ouis , Supt. 1. OATTM : Kocolpts , 2,000
head ; shipments , 2,400 head ; market ouster ;
nnd firm ; f.ilr natives , I3.00it4.nui Texas
steers , * 2.503.1O ; cows , * 1.UO 2.25.
Hoes Receipts r'JOOhead.slilpment.s. 1,800
head ; market 10&16c higher ; llitlit , $5.40 ®
6.HO ; packing , $5.1)0416.00 ) ; honvy. $4.0la0.40. )
SIIKKIHicelpts , 4,000 huad ; shipments ,
400 head ; markot.slow and un'hanied. :
Stock In Mght.
Ilecclpts of llvn stock at the four principal
western markets I'rlduy , September 1 :
Cattle. llojs. . hcep.
South Omaha 2,102 4,01(1 ( 1,101
ChlCilKO 6,000 21,000 3,000
KmiMisOlty 6,500 0,000 100
St. Louis 2,000 1,000 4,000
Total 15,592 33,510 8,201
Piles of people nave piles , oiu Da Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve will cure mom.
DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR.
l'rop , ritloin on Kliilmrate Scnlo lor tlio
Opening Xoxt Momliiy.
The bicycle race Monday , the opening day
of tlio fair and races , promises to bo a great
success. Already twenty "bykcrs" are en
tered and there nre ns many moro applica
tions In the hands of Secretary Knglcman.
Tlireo clerks nro kept busy from early
morning until Into ut night in the secretary's
oflico recording the nrrivnl of entries. The
entries now nrrivmg include exhibits tor the
fine arts department nnd the floral halls. In
one of the floral halls , this year , will bo dis
played the goods by merchants. A special
committee has boon busy all week soliciting
displays from the merchants. The spaces
nro free.
The baby show still continues to attract n
great deal of attention. Scores of mothers
have signified their willingness to enter
their children , nnd thnro is no doub't of the
success of tho'cxhtbit of tlio infants.
There will bo dozens of pretty children in
the show and Superintendent Connor ex
pects to make this the loading feature of the
fair.
fair.Tho
The exhibits have begun arriving ? nnd by
tomorrow noon most of the displays will be
in place. Of the 200 horses entered in the
dally trot tin | pacing nnd running races
only about fifty have arrived , but the rest
will be iu tomorrow. The races this year
will bo much bettor than heretofore , as this
year Omaha is in the western circuit , and
the horses which will bo here will also visit
St. Joe , Kansas City , Lincoln and Sedalia.
This alone should assure the races u good
attendance each day.
The various buildings and stables have
been thoroughly overhauled nnd today the
exhibitors will begin filling their various
spaces with their displays. The track is
being put into first-class condition nnd it is
the general impression that some good time
wilt bo seen.
Piles of people have piles , out De Witt's
\Vltch Hazel Salvo will euro them. *
Quartet sings tonight , Courtlnnd.
Iloiierts' rrolliiilnnry Trial.
William Roberts , who assaulted 13-year
old Christina Christenscn , was arraigned In
police court ycsterdny afternoon , nnd upon a
plea of not guilty his preliminary examina
tion was proceeded with.
Besides the unfortunate girl , seven wit
nesses " nppenrod for the prosecution. Ono of
these , Dr. W. K. Orwnl , testified that nn ex
amination of the girl's condition revealed
damaging evidence against tlio accused.
At the conclusion of the prosecution's tes
timony the defendant was bound over to the
district court In the sum of ? 3,000.
o
Quartet sings tonight , Courtlnnd.
MectlllK of III" Unemployed.
A meeting of the unemployed Is hereby
called to meet nt Motz hall on South Thir
teenth stroei next Thursday nt 8 o'clock p.
m. to mlopt measures to curry out the notion
of the city council in reference to the un
employed In Omaha.
ISAACS. HASCAI.I/ ,
PiiTr.n R KI.SASSIIII ,
OKOIIOI : F. MU.NIIO ,
Committee on Police.
I.nnlilnc for Hrr Hoy.
Mrs , S. Proinpotcr residing nt 1-15 Shelby
street , iWlsvIllo , Kj' . , has asltea the police
authorities to flnil her son I ouls , who Is n
In all your outings
to the World's Fair
Seaside Mountains
everywhere , take
take'S '
( T -Pills
with you.
Illness frcmiently results
from changes of food , wafer ,
climate , habits , etc. , and the
remedy is Deecliam's ' I'ills.
ca i
Indapo
Made a well
of
INDAPO
TIIK ( JlitUT
HINDOO REMEDY
I'UUbl'CKII TIIK IBOtK _ _ _
KiXlll.Tl * IN noPAVH. Cuu-.all
Ntrvuu * lUwamii , Kalllnir Memory , > .
rarc l < , HH't-ilr | ni'Vpnkne , tie. . .
mid quickly tut mi cly r toic l.o.t Vitality inuMor
yoanic , Ku lly carried In vr't pocket , I'rli-f * I HO a
| i tk Kf. Six for # 5.li whlmwrlllrnituaruiilfclo
i-uru r uio * y rrun.l.l. . Wuii'Hri. any uii | > rlneli > l d
diUKKlkt > rU > uU anil kulit oImitation. . In > lit un
h.rliiir IMIAl'O. It lie Iminot irot It. we will wnd
It by uialluiionreci'lptuf | irlte. Painplilcl In K-iiled
ilUlopuJrrf. AilJreHllrlrlilul llldlc-ult'o.l'roi' ,
I'blrutf * * . III. , or vur ucvnl * .
BOt.U li Kulm * Co. . for. lltli nd DouuloM 8H. , nnd
J.A.rulleriXCo. , CurHII.tl > i"IKla.iHt . . < IAIU |
by 1'nul U. Hchneldcr , 621 Ilrotdwuy Ac 1 l't rl til- ,
COU.SC1L , llLUrrs , md L adlniI > ruKKliti.
clgnnnnkcr bi' trndo nnd who left his home
on August 13 , presumably forOimthn. Since
that tlmo no tidings of him Imvo boon re
ceived.
llniril nf Public \Vtirl < .
Tlio Hoard of 1'ubllo Works mot .yester
day nftcrnoon nnd transacted routlno
business. Smuuul Katz was nwnrdoil the
contrnot for .Moping banks of earth nntl fill
ing nuisance lots In dliTcrcnt pnrts of the
city. The prices rnnecd from 17 to Ufl cents ,
nccorrtlnR to existing comlillons.
lloroafter the Inborors in the sewer do-
uartment will receive thosruneeomponsatlon
ns those In the street department , excepting
the cleaners , who possess some expert knowl *
edge. They will receive 23 cents per hour.
This nntlunvns tnkcn bv the board upon rec
ommendation of Mnjor Kuray.
Major Fin-ay appointed T. J. McLoan ns
foremnn on sewer repairs nt a salary of * 100
n month , The npiralntnicnt conllrm'ed.
A nntnborof bills and estimates were passed
npon nnd ordered recommended to the coun
cil for payment. The snlnry of Charles
K I" nray , Major Fnray's cleric In the soxvcr
department , was nllnwed. Chairman Win-
spenr voting in the negative.
Qunrtot sliiKS tonlpht , Courtlntul.
O '
lllircl'l' : Amiillantii.
Ycstcnlny afternoon Charles Martin nnd
Pearl Urown were tnken to thu 1'reshytcrlnn
hospital to see If Potcr-ninccln could identify
thorn. The patient Is very low nnd is ex
pected to die. Ho could not bo milled
enough to recognize , nn.y ono. The prisoners
wcro tnkcn brtck to Jail and n complaint was
immediately Hied agnlnst the Drown womnn
for assault with Intent to murder ,
- Pile of people have piles , out Dowltt'a
WltchHnzcl Salvo wil" euro thutn.
Stolen l'ri > | i < * rtv , < Kc ( ! < > vormI.
A valuable overcoat belonging to Henry
Voss , stolen sovcr.al days ago , nnd n gold
watch valued nt WO , stolen from J. Bohan-
non , were recovered yesterday 'by Detective
Vlzzard.
Qitat-tot sings tonight , Courtlund.
run KUAI.TV .U.VUKCT.
INSTIIUMEXTS placed oi7 record Soptc-mbcr 1 ,
Iti03t
WAllll VNTV IKit- : .
J I * McCnRtio nnd wlfo to O K Thomii-1
son , lot 10 , blockVo < t CuinliiK
nud . $ 750
GV Ames nnd wlfo to . I S Kalconor ,
lot 7 , block 3 , Anii'V I'lnci- . 400
Same to .1 O und Minnie Vunlaistor ,
lots 0 and 7 , block 4. sami . . . . . 800
A ( ! Atulvr.son to O A Anderson , o4 '
lot 7 , block 471.Urandvlow . 800
Lpavltt Ilurnlmm nnd wife to AUR
lli-dtiall , n li lot 4 , block 10 , llurn-
hnin I'laci ) . . 270
School district No. 40 to Klnwoi- Hill
Cemetery comnany , 1 aero In nw
corm > r nwsw ai-10-ll ! . 50
I.outH Hill and wlfo ( o O 11 Anderson ,
lot 78 , I'alrmount IMnco . 2,350
1-oiivltt 1 IliirnhiimaiHl wlfolo.I A I'alk ,
Iot4 , block 10 , llurnhani i'laco . 300
A A SuoDurpor to Oharlrs S erK ,
lot 7 , nnvenpori'MKiibdlv . 6,000
Matoj Kntus and wlfo to Martin nnd K
Uriif , lot 10 , block 1 , Van ( Jamil's. . . . 225
Gottllob fctorz nnd wlfo to Knink
Knrnf iiml wife , lot 4 , Btorz1 siibdlv. 400
G H llojTKi nnd wlfo toV It Smith , H
15 i fuot of n ! 4 lot 10 , block 4 ,
HOURS .t H'.s 2nd nila . 400
Nellie KliiK to T J Roberts , block 4 ,
lot 1 , block 1 , Woods 1'lace. lot 3 ,
block 210J& & , Omaha . 24,000
QUITCLAIM PIXHS.
A .1 Totter to Uichard Sharp , lots 2 , 4 ,
0 , block 9 , Myers , K. it T's add . 3
William Hay to Mary Hay , lot 1 ! nnd
iiii lot , U , block 13 , Koiinlzo & It's
add . 1
C V llirmon to O N Diets , lot 5 , block
42 ; lot 17 , block 30 ; lot 15. block 30 ;
lot 12. block 32. Ambler 1'lnco ; lots
3 , 4 , 23 , 24. 27 , 2H , block 0 ; lot 20 ,
block 0 ; lot H , block 8 , Kckcrman
1'luco . 9,892
i > iins. : :
G A Itcnnctt , sheriff , to V K Hunt ,
390x105 feet , commencing at point
000 feet north of f > o corner so 33-
10-13 . 1,300
L S Dund.v. jr. , master In chancery ,
to New Hampshlru Hanking com
pany. lot 15 , block 115 , Dundee
1'laco . 2,335
Same to llidknup Savings [ bank , lot
10 , block 110.snmu . . . 2,335
Flower Hill C'uinetury association to
1'ublic. plat of add to Flower Hill
cemetery . „ , . . .
Total amount of transfers . $ 01,010
Plies of people 'nave pi.es , out Da WitUs
Witoli Hawl a.tlvo willouro thgmT
ftvf.i :
m
J-fi
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
lly doctor snys It nct cently on the stomach ,
liver and klilnevs , nnd KB jlcn nnt laxative. Thlf
drink la mnde from herhn. nnd Is prepared for use
vseaallvos lea. HUcallcil
LRIE'SMEMGMI
AUilruBBlstasclltttttSOc.nniH' npuclcnce. If you
cannot get U. tend rouradilreaa forafreo N.-unple.
l.une'n Fninllr ntedtclnn inovcn HID IionulN
nch Aax lttotArrtobnJiMlttiy.thIMs ncceswjf
OCCUPATION ,
plenty of sitting ;
down n n d n ot
much exercise ,
ought to .Imvo Dr.
Pierce' * Pleasant
Pellets to go with
It. They absolutely
'mid permanently
cure Constipation ,
Ono tiny , sugar-
contcd Pellet is n
corrective , n rcgnlntr r , n gentle laxative.
They're the smallest , tlio easiest to take ,
nnil the most natural remedy no reac
tion nftcnvnnl. Side llcmlncho , Bilious
Ileiulnche , Indigestion , Bilious Attacks ,
nnil nil stomnchnnd liowel derangements
are prevented , rclk'Viil nnil cured.
A " CO .D IN THE HEAD" U
quickly ci red by Ir. Sago's Ca
tarrh Hen cdy. Bo is Cntnrrlml
Headache , ami every trouhlo
caused by Catarrh. Bo U Ca
tarrh itst If. The proiirlcton
ofTor f500 for nny case which
they cnni ct cure.
Searles
PHYSICIANS
SU8GEQHS
&
Specialists
GHR08IB , NERVOUS
AM )
\Vo Oiiro ' 'ATAltltll , ml IHSHASKS HIT
TIIK VOSK , TllltOAT , UIIKST , STOMACH.
110\vi < : isnnu I.IVIH , IUIKU.UATISM.UYS-
1'HPSIA.
HI.OOK , SKIN itiul KinNr.Y.IlUoniioii ,
fKMAf.KVHAKSUSiis : , MIST .MAN
HOOD CUICKI ) , nnil Mil form * of
WEAK MEN
HYDUOCEM- : AND VAUICOCKLK purmanently
ami successfully ourud , MutlioJ new and uufalllnr
TUi-ArMi\T : itv MAIL , a i > eciutty.
1'ITjES , FISTULA , PISSUHE , permanently cured
without the uao of knlfL'-ilif.'Hiiro or caustic.
AllmauulteHOf a prlwlo or ilollc.ito nature , of
either BOX , positively ciiretl.
Call on or addrenH , with stamp , for Clrculari.
Fruu Hook , Heolpci ) and Symptom Ill.Vuka ,
Dr. Searles SL Searles , 11H Omiiliii Soutll , Neti- lOthNt.
A Question of Seconds.
The safety of human
lives and of valuable " *
property daily depends
upon the accuracy of
watches used lry train
men. They nuist have
RUBY JEWELED the best. A difference
v\ J ADJUSTED 14 of a few B ceo nd is
enough to cither nvoid
or meet .1 collision.
Would you like to know which watch Is most
used on America's ( Jreuiest Itallrondr Ifiio.
write for circular "A Question of Heconil3."Tii
DUKUEll Vf AICU WOUKB , UuiltOU , O.
i
SPECIALIST
I'rn ldpnt of
UltUICAI , UISPUN8AKY.
( Ciiiisultfktiun Vroo. )
Ii ninurniDsud la the troitraoal
of all
Uiironlo , Prlvnto aul
Wcrvjus Diioanoa.
Write to or coaault par > oimllr
rlCI-.AfDIICNT HY MAIL.
with Btnmp for pitr-
tlculari. which will bo unt la
plain onrolopa I * . O. Jiox Uil. Ottloo. lit ) d. Ulh
itrcet.'Omah *
SOUTH
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South
CeitCattl * llo markotlnth * wi'
HOUSei.
Wood Brothers.
Mvo Stook OonimUslna Moroliuntv
? 0'ith uniah Tolepbono Il5f. Chloin
JOHN I ) . OAUHMAN , I . , . , . , ,
' an z rr
WAI/l'KIl IS. WOOD , fi
Market roportsby mall and wire cheerful
ttrnlshod upon uppllcatlon ,
Dr. AUGUSTUS VOELCKER , the celebrated
chemist of London , in Ms analysis of n sample
of our North Carolina Bright Leaf Tobacco ,
says : that he finds but LITTLE NICOTINE or
albuminous compounds , and that it is one'of '
the FINEST FLAVORED MILD TOBACCOS i
he ever smoked.
This package is made from the " Pick Leaf"
of our North Carolina Crop , Golden Belt District. |
Only the PUREST , ripest and sweetest leaf , <
with the purest and best artificial flavorings
and sweetenings arc used.
A pleasant , cool and healthful smoke guar
anteed. MANUFACTURED BY
Z. I. LYON 4. CO. , DURHAM. N. C
MAHA
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morse-Coc Shoi. Company.
fl.leiroora aJ OIHce-llHi-inMIII llotfivr ] * (
Kaclorr-lllV-ll'il-IUI llu M HU
We ars tlio OMI.V M nufiiturori o ( lloolianl
Hliouiln the ititlp of Nobraiki.
A Kundrnl InTltallun It ul8ii4 jj to all to Impact
ouruonfuctur/ .
DRY CJOODS.
M. E. Smith & Co. Kilpatrick-KochDry
GO3UH CO.
Dry good * , nolloni , fur- Natlonn , K pt ' furnUli-
nUhlnit uoolf. corner Intc iruu'lf , cur , IHli uJ
IHU uud llowurd Mil. llitavr btrceli.
FUBNITURE.
Bel ee & Runyan
COMl'ANV.
( Jpbolitoreil furnllurs. rUltNlTUKB COMl-ANV
IIUJ-llOl NltbuUi 61
\YboUi l uul/ , udl9lbStr il
HARDWAJIE.
Hector & Willicliuy Lobcck & Line ,
Dealarila Ii rd < r raau1
Corner lllli mnd Jickion uicclinnlci' tooli.
Blroet ) . HUI Dounlii Street ,
Vfi