Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 15, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY SR1TEMP.RK LI ISO : ? .
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
With Heavier Receipts in Sight Bulls in
Wheat and Cora Sold Freely ,
RESULTED IN A TUMBLE JN PRICES
Wlirnt nt the Upmlng U'm n rmvllon
Jllglirr tlinii .Voilni' < ilityN ( Jlo lntr , lle-
rnini ! Wi-.ik , mid After N
IN ClOM'll
fitn fo. Pcpt. M.-\VHh hravlorreceipts
In slplit the liulls In whrnt tmit corn snlil
freely today and prices tumbloJ. The casli
demand ilM not Itoop mi. Compared vvitli
last tilirlit hoth tvhont and corn show a loss
nf nearly Ir pot'hushol. I'rovlslotis wore In
llttlo ftcinntiil , with Irrcfftilnr silent chattfrrs.
Wlir.it nt llioonenltiK'was about ' < c Itleltor
than tlip rioting llnnrns ycstordiiy , advanned
nbinitc , then bivvimo weak and after
numerous llurtuallnns ileclltipit I\V , held
ntnad.v and the rlosmit wns easy at about 'j'c
from the bottom. Tlm recent rains liavo
been fnvorablo for plowitiR ntrl scodlitf ; and
tlio receipts In tlio northwest were heavy.
Tin1 Impro'wVin Is iralnlnff Rround that the
I'l-np of snrliiK wlte.it has been undorestl-
iiiuti'cl. ' 1'hire was some bii.\lnj ; on the lie-
cJIni'M , bat it was not. poneral.
I'ora niicneii front ' e to > 4'c Mq\\r \ \ > r. and
nilvanrrd : Hi * innri ! on iiiiidenite buying mi
the ontsiilo and local ol'Vrlnes. Later tin1
prli'es recoiled Jji1 , filllcil iitr.iin. ruled from
1 'Bc ' to l'4o ' lowr-r and clom-d with from ' -c
to Ir lei < < . While It is Ihmmht the Inte rains
uill not rliiii : c the posillon of the crop
Him h , it will undoubtedly help pasturatre.
O.its were < | iilet and slightly ilnnur early ,
lint \vealtnes.s In other pro.lucts 'iffo.'tcd
oat , prices receding from We to JHV. With
tin1 ili-'line then- was more business , but tlm
marUet closed iiuiet , with a aiil los of from
( , < to I , 'C.
The "lity " tu the provision pit failed to
elcarlx indicate any well ilellncit policy on
tlio part of tin-rulers of the trade. Litrd
\vns rather llrmor than the other articles
mid closed at some Improvement for the
'
near futures , but nneha'iiRCd for January.
1'orlt for.laniiar.v Is fie lower than it closed
yesterday ; for October , IDc higher. Hlbb
lire l.'ic lower for Scptetnitcr.
Thedemaiul for vessel room was fair and
rales steady nl Jjc for wheat anil l ; ' c for
corn to Ilitllalo.
Kstlinaicd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
HO cars ; corn , CM ears ; outs , I15U cars ;
1 .00(1 ( licail.
Tin' liiadliiK futures raiijuil as follows :
Cash limitations \vere as follows :
I'Mirit-Silpplles IlL'Ilt , llttln litsncs | | < i.
\ VlliTNo. : . i ! spiln , ( i7nSi07'jCi ( , ' No. 3
f.prlnc , f. o. h. . 00lil ( ( > c : No. i ! led , 08'jifi.OH'je.
( 'iUS-Xo. ) , -llei No. 3 yellow eluded ill
4'2'c.
U.nsNo. . 20iil20 ( ( e : No. 2 ldto. f. o. 1) ) . ,
nr' ' lllc : No. 3 while , f. o. h. , UOWWc.
Kvi. No. _ ' . 40e.
lt.\lti.KV--Xo. i ! , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 38
< 2.ri.Vi NIL ) , f. o. b. , 3Hc.
1'I.AX Sir.lNo. : > . 1 , $ l.)3Jft.03i ( ) } .
TIMOTHY SKKt-l > rline"ji.'J.'j : < i43.30.
I'niiK MI-US , per bill. . ilO.305J10.30j Inril ,
per 100 His. , JH.OOSS.TO ; bhnrl ribs sides
( loose ) , flO.'JOff 10,35 ; dry salted shoulders
( lioxoili. $7..Vtj,7.0 ! ( ) ; shoM liluur sides iboxud ) ,
tO.70aiO.00.
\VIIISKY Dlst'.lleiV HnlsliL-d tnoils , per sal. ,
HtTiuas-I'iiL'hanscd ; cm | ( ) llf O'ic ' ; Kraiiu-
lali'd ' , 5.07cj standard "A , " 5'ju '
Tlm followlni ; were the tveelpts and shlp-
incnls for today :
On the Produce nxchait u today the butter
market was linn ; crcanu'ry. J3tQU7e | ; dairy ,
17 < 'J.e.'ffs | \ , linn ; fresh , lOc. .
Nnu * York MH
Nrw VOIIK , Sopt. 14. .l'i.oint Kceolpts ,
nS.UOO plies. ; exports. -JU.OOO hhls. ; sales ,
U.OOO | ) kis ! : inarlii't quiet ; hnyers hold-
lin ; oil' ! Inter wheat , low tailcs J .us'it
J.5 : Ion extras. $2. < ) .Ya2.55 ; winter wheat , fall-
to fiiney , i2.r- , < , ( . ; | , ff > ; cllv mills , i3.3Ki3.Ml ( ( > ;
winter wheat , patents , ti.00 ! ; .Minnesota clear ,
(2.l' > 0'ri.Ciii : ; ryi'Jinlxliite , ? ; i.ttOa3.5O ; Mlnne-
Mila stralL'hls. ? : ) , . | n > ' .l.lll ; supeiilne. H.'JlHiS
2.115 ; Minnesota patents , fl.OOU I.&t ) ; line J1.5U
Sl'J.-O.
COIIN Miil.I'lrm : : yellow , f2.00'B2.80 ;
Ilrandy \ \ Ine , J2.H5.
Kvi. Dull ; western hoatloads ( J23&3c.
HAHI.IV : M.U.T-Dull.
WIIKAIlecelps ! ( , 20.1,01)0 ) bitj evporls , ni-
700 till. ! stiles , ' . ' .1:15,000 : hn. fntliies , HH.OOO
lai. spol. r-pil market , ( pilot and easy ; No. 3
red , In store and Dictator , 7ic : ; alloat , 73c :
f o , I ) . . 7lc : ; No. il red. ( i'.l'io ' ' ; niiKradi'd red ,
dlJ.72e ! ) ; No. 1 noillicni , 7i' ! ) . Options ( inlet and
fractionally easy early ; wealiiined late on rlls-
npliolnlliiK cables nnd Ihinld'Ulon ; No. red
Hoiili'iiilior , 7rie7l ! ! o , closing al 7ic ; : Octoher
7i1'ic7l : , , c , closing at 7i'cj ; ' .November , 7lio ;
Dccemher , 77dt7Hc.
COIIN IJecelpls , 10,0001)11. ) ; exports , 27000
Im. ; wiles. M'jo.ooo Int. futures , fn'.ono hu.
hjiot. SpotsijuUit and easier : No. L' , fil'.i' In
elevator , fi'J'iiulloiit. . Oiitlons llrm early ,
InoKn litteon conation or c.tsh demand and
lliilliliillon | : S'pli'inliiMfliiiuil - ! 'J. ' ; D'tohnr ,
-H'i.i.c ) | ) , , elo-ilnu ( Ih'.e ; Novemher ,
lU'it'irrtOe ' ' , eloslnj ; 'atI'J'ui' ' ; D.-cemlier , I'J'j'io '
fit ) c floslni ; ill - ! ) ' , ! .May , .r l , . < J2V. clos
ing at r > | iC.
( ) \TS Kecelpls , HT.nnO . Int. : exports.
H2.-IOO I'll. ! Miles. 210,01)0 ) Im. future- ; , .
0(10 ( hu. spot. Sols'i'ttlc | lower and ( lull. Op
tions Him early , went iloun later In sympathy I
with 1)1.1 ) doi'lliiK In corn on renll/ln ; SeptumI I
IMT , : i2'ii.li'jc. ( ; closlnaal : 2'o | llctolier. 32'i '
U32V' . clnsliiK at 32U < " Sovoiniiiir. 32'iU33c.
uliislnuat 32 , i'i No3 wlilte , n7 3Hc : No. U
C.hlciiKO . , : tlHHc ! : : No. II white , 37e ! mixed
western. 'Jf < ( ii7ci : white uestein 37iifHlc ,
llAV Stiiiily ; iuoil ; to choice , OOilbuc.
Hot's ( , ) | | irl.
llllir.s Mendy.
l.r.ATiiKti Steady.
Wool-Qnleii domestic lleece , 20a2Hcs
jmlled , lH'rJ5c ; Texas , Ioyi7c ,
I'ltoviHloNSCut meats , llrm. I.ard , oitlet !
stonm closed at ll ; sales , 2MI
tli'fces al } ! ) .Ofi ; option sales , none ; Septem
ber closed lit JD.O& nominal ; October , < d.M5
noinlnal.
llnnaiStendy : stale dairy , lUtJ'J.V ; main
creamery. 2 ( > V7O ! esterit dairy , l.'i'ifrcl'Jc ' ;
western creamery , lMifJ7cjviislurn ( factory.
IMJlHc : KlKlns , i7i- ! .
CIIIXNKhtrim er : Klato Inriio , O'lflO'io ' for
fiutcyi Hhllo lat-Ki ) , 7J , < U.li" ) , part sMnis , 2'j '
KIIIIKSieady ; nontern fresh. 17'j'aiH'c ;
reculpth. 11,1175 pk .
TAI.MIW l-'lrni ! cltv ( t2for picUiKesl'c. : : .
<
oVV.r"INS'"l" ' ! : ! , ' l' ' 1'1 "Ulro "I'tlvoj criido ,
B1U33C , yellow , : < Hc.
I'KTiiiu.t-rM Inactive , fairly steady ; I'l'itn-
lylvanhi oil. spot sales , 110110 ; Octohi < r opilon ,
none ! closed at iVlc bid , li-l'ii' asked.
UIHIK Qnlul , dull ; btralned to common
,
tl.10.1(1.Ifi.
Ti'liri'.NTlM : Kasler ; 2siI < iW9il.
Kii'i ; I'li'in : domestic fair lee < tru,2'4TSOi.jc.
Moi.Ai-hls : Nmnliial.
Suiuit I'lrm : bales. 1OC > , OOO mats lllllo ( ,
usual ahMirlmont. 'J1 , lint \ - > , | oio.
I'll ! IllON Meiidy ; American , * 12.25 < 3,1-1.50.
( Joi'i'Kli Sleiuly ; lake. ( O.G'J'i.
LEAD Ciibler ; doini-Mtlc. } ; ! > & .
TIN ( ilrointor ' : MruitH.f20.20 : plates , steady.
Si'Kl.-mi I'lim ; domicile , (3.7&J e.xcliunio :
iiilos , 3 cars , nominal in t.7f : ) > .
t'lly .Miirkotn.
NoKANriiH C'ITV. Sept. 14. WiiKA'r'iilowcrt
No . 1 ! hard , Oll'ift-'iVei ' No. a r.'d , 07H58c.
I'OHK-l'inn : No. U mixed , 35' , < i.3Jc . ( ; No. 3
whllu. 3'i'it37c. ( !
O.virt r'lrm mid unchuu ed ; No. 2 mixed ,
lMCi&l3c ! ; No. 2 ulillt' . i&it27c. ;
II A v 1 1 rni.
i'Kii l-'lruii eriMimory , IHaaX1 ; dairy.
Kims Qulcl and Ormal 12c.
ltKCiii : > rs Wheat , 127.000 hn. ; corn , imnin
o-il-s , none.
rinilMiiM'stWheat , HO.OOObu.j corn , 35,000
liu , ; oats , none.
Netvork Dry liooiU .Mnrkrl.
NKW VOIIK , Sept. U.-1'riicilcally all the In-
( cn-it In the dry uoods ninrkel tixfay was cen
tered In the bale * of thu Amoskcni ; nru
Other hales were iiuuluc.teil. Cotton s-oodt , mo
in fair ic'jucjt uml Meaily. I'rlnted fabrics
uJ prints ro lu lair UuiuuuJ. UcuowoU lu -
qulry U hewn for elnchnmi nnd woven
falirlcn. lifillnc * In woolen RooiU are Incrcai-
Inn oiiiDWlint , bill the demand nocmto he
riiiinlnn in small lot , nltli the dl po < ltlon to
flo very Illtlo xoppllnu In
mocks. rorelRii dry Roods show a bolter de
mand , with the tone fnlrly Meady. Woolens
mill worsted ( roods anIn bolter i-cnurM.
Jobbers Mimewhal more nrllvn in a whole ,
allliiniu'li taKlriK It rlatit throuijli the inarknt ,
the itnintlly | of bitiliii'ss done today was
inucli'imiiiiii'rcii by the meat auction sales.
nitmlm I'rodnci , MurUet.
HfTTr.lt The reri-liU | of bultrr eontliuio
ralln-r IlL-hl ; fancv creamery , 2oa22c : choice
to fancy country. IflftHe ; fair to Rood coun
try , M'islOc : packlnitilock. fresh , 13r.
l.lVliT'nt'l.Tiiv-Thi' receipts of poultry are
llKhl and prices ate fully sli'nilv ' ; choice old
hc'iii. 7 < & 7'ie : sriinf | chicken" . " 'i ' lHc : ducks ,
7M.'ie. 'The p.ickors nerc iifli-tlnit only O'ii' ' for
rllher old tipni or spiltiK chickens and 3c for
old .
Kims ( lood oloelf wns generally bolus of
fered lit 131 , ! ' .
IH'iilr-rs nio Rcnoinlly iidvltlne tltclr
i In bold elf until tin1 weather becomes
unit u fnvnrn hlii In view of the condition In
wlili'lt fililptni'iils nro ni living It N no ensy
matter to give correcl quotations , lill ) It lsafe
tu inv Hint pMilt-lDclilrki tii In llrsl-clrisscon
dition would bring } l.76 ! , bid ( be moil of llioso
coming thai tire lit for sale go nlJI.ftovV.Miti.
Only a few dnt'lis nio arriving , but cholca mal-
lanN would bring abonl t'J.75 and teal anil
mixed fl.U.Vitt.'iii. '
lloM.v Honey Is commencing to inovo a
little tnoio freely , hut llic dt'lnand Is stilt
light for It : choice white clover , KW.17C.
I'IIIIIONS The demand M not qullo so ncllvo
as II HIIllvo ; pigeons , tl ( to I-.H.K ) .
OVSTI.IISMidiiiiii , iHc : extra slundalds ,
2iic ; L'Xtru "elects , ' 'Mc : counts , 37c.
Homo grown stuck Is plenty at CO
51750 per bn.
ToM.vrois--lIoino : grown stock , on orders ,
per 'i-bu. ' ba.sliottoo. .
I'ol M-ois : Tito npply l light ttnil the.
iniii'kot HrinjgiHid Mock M'lli readily nt 7O'i.70c.
CAltltAoi : Occasional onlors uio received
and III led nl I' ' , . ' .
Cii.r.iiv--tViimnoii : itock , 35r pordocholco :
lo fancvlOc , ( > o nnd Too per , ln/ . hunches
weighing to lo Ibs. , aecordlni ! to price.
Swtir : : I'OT\Tor.s-Tho supply Is fair ; Rood
stock , } 1 pei bu.
( iitU'is--llomo : grown Concords , 20323 ; per
9-11) . ba-.ko | ; nm-icals , fl.OUifl.25 ; black ,
jl ; Tokay , M.ftt ) .
CA.vrAi.orrn.s I'orcr.iln , ? l.2fl.
i Ai.trotiMA h'lii'iTI'leeslono pcMch-'s , per
bo.x , il.li'dil.'J&i ' llnrtlell pears , pur box ,
J-J.25 : plums , per bo\ , tl.25yl.tiO.
Al'l'l.KSCliob'u ' . l.f
- I'iitliu , l'-r bbl. , $ 0i
clnil ooklng , $ | .
Cti.MiinmisCranberries : : are arriving very
fieelv and aptieai' lo be In good demaii I ;
Capo Cod , per bid. , 57 DO ; bell and cliurry , jU.uO.
TIIOI'ICAt , KIII'IT-I.
llASAXAi I'rlcoitetnnln about steady ; per
hunch , lai e'J.OO'i.2.25 ; per bunc.li , small to
medium , ? l.75'i/,2.oii.
I.IMD.\S : I'-r box , ? I.r > ( ) V > j3.0l. :
ns : There are only a few oranges ro-
; Itlveisldo .Me.lllerraneiui sweets$1.
Him : ! ) , TAI.I , iw , ITO. :
Illlirs No. 1 meen hides , 2'je ' ; N'o. 2 itroi-n
hides , 'Jc : No. 1 niveiiailed hides , 'JV ; No. 2
L-rrrii sailed hides , _ ' ( < : No. 1 mreit salted
bides , 23 Ihs. to II ) Ibs. , 2'c ' ; No. ' . ! jsreensalted
hides , 25 Ihs. to . | ( l Ibs.Jo ; No. 1 veal calf ,
M Ihs. to 15 Ibs. , ric : No. 2 veal calf , S Ibs. lo
15 Ihs. . 3c ; No. i dry Hint hides , -lo : No. 2 dry
Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 diy salted hides , -Ic. Part
i-it i oil hides ' 2c peril ) , lo-s than fully cutoil.
SIIMI'I'lii/rs : ( iiTi-n - tailed , each 3fti < .7&i' ;
Kieen .salted slienrlln .s ishotl wooled early
sklnsi , ench Hi'tlDo ' ; ilry sliearllnns ishort
wooled early sklnsi. No. ( . each fr'HOc : dry
slioiirlliiiis ishort wooled early skinNo ) 2 ,
each Tic ; diy Hint , Kansas and Nehr.-islta
bnlcher wool pells , per Ib. , actual weight ,
I Ic ; ilry Hint Kansas and Nohraska murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. , ncitial weighti7'iMlV : dry
Hint Colorado butcher wool p..ts , per 11) ,
actual welftht , Uiftltv. dry Mini Uc orado mur
rain wool pelts , pi < r Ih. , actual weight , 7iU'Jc ,
dry piecesand bnclis , ai'tuit : welglit , &i,7c. !
St. l.onls MuHii'ls ,
Sr. I.iit'i , Sent , l-l. I'l IIITII Knslor ; pat
ents , 43.lO i 3.25 ; exira fnc } \ i2.75'ii.hri ! ' : ;
others unchanged ; fancy , f2.5o"i3.30 ; clioice ,
J2.23liti.2.'i : ; family. W.
\VIII\T : Spurted Vc early , butsolllne forced
II back. Tlieelo-u was 'a- ' ' below yesterday ;
No. 2 red. cash , clo--i'd at I13c : Sop I ember , ( I21ie ;
llclober , G33jiDocoiubor. : . Oh'ac ; .May , 751c.
COIIN AdViinced early on the hot weather
c. but woalco'ncd nn selllni ; , eloslni ; latii < ( c.
loiver than yesierdny ; No. 2 nil.\ed , ca-h ,
3)14i-j ! ) September , ilhe ; October , 37'/jc ; Decum-
ber , 3 ( ' > i.ci jear , 3l'4c ( ; May-lljc. !
OATS -Notradhn : ; No. 2 cash , 27c ; i-eptom-
ber and October , 'JO'icj Jltiy , 31Jfc.
KviHither ; -Hie lor No. 2.
llAIIMIY No tlillll ) .
llitAN I'lriii and uiicliniiRiul ; cast , track , GGc.
I'l.A.x SIKII : ( jtilot. unchangud ; UOo.
Ci.ovtn : t-UKD-ir7.ooflb.00.
HAY Dull , unchanged.
Ili.'TTiat t'nchangeu ; separator creamery ,
24iri2llccliolco ; dairy. 23S.24C.
KIKIS Lower ; 12c.
I.KAD Firm ; iU'.7 : ! { .
Si'ii.-rin--ltotter : : ; J3.50.
COIIN MUAI , $ l.b5l.UO.
\VlllSKY-J1.12.
COTTON Ttr.s t'nclianged ; 05cil.OO.
llAooi.Mi IJiti'liiinged ; .l 'i. ' .
I'novisio.NS ( inlet , ratliur easy. Pork , un
changed ; new , } 17. l.anl , unchanged ; ? 4.50.
Dry salt meals , lee o shoulders , f .50 ; longs
and ribs , JIO.U'J' ' . ; .shorts , jll.12',2. llains ,
$13.007(1.1.00.
Kiriii'iM : : I'lour , 25,000 liblsj wheat , 130-
000 hu ; corn , 31UOO bu. ; o.its , 34.OOU bu. ;
rye , none ; barley , none.
Sllll'SlKNTS rionr. 10,000 bbls ; wheat , G- ,
000 bit.corn-lij.uoii : bu. ; oats , 10,000 hn. ; rye ,
none ; bailey , none.
Cut coo .Mmlcct.
Ni\v Out.RiNS , Sepi. 14. rutures steady ;
sales. Ob,700 hales ; Si'ptuinber , * 7.0i ( bid ;
October , i8.02r ( < H.O3 : Noveinher , IS. l'2Tl-H.l4 ;
Di-c-'iiiher. SH.aSfi .a-l .
- : .lanuary. 5H.3-liiiH.35 ;
r'obiuury , JH.4aftH.43 ; Maich , Ja.4i)1tH.O ( ) .
Firm ; middling itlands | , b 1-ltic ; low mid
dling uplands , 7 ! 3-U > c ; irood ordinary , 7
7-llic ; net icceipts , 1.4MJ hales ; KI-DSS receipts ,
l.fiut ! bales ; sales , ' . ' ,11011 bales ; stock , 40,717
hales. Commercial bills , * l s-"ii.4.Hli'i. . '
( ! AIVISTON : , Si > ] > t. 14.I'lrm : middling uplands -
lands , He ; low middling uplands 7 11-ldc ;
Kood oidlnary , 7aBc : net and 'nisi iccelpts ,
a.lli-l bales : coastwise , 1 , 7Ua hales ; sales , 530
bales ; spinners. 50 bales ; stock , 3I.H37 bales.
Hu.TiMoni : , Sept. -Nominal ; middling ,
Niw : VOIIK , Pept. M. Options opened near
months 10't(3 ( ) points tip ; far months un
changed to 5 points advance , clo-ed barely
sleady al O' t.l0 ! points up oil new options anil
10W.15 points on distant months ; sales , 'JO.Olli )
bags , Includlnc : Si-iilember , J17.UO'/C17.3 ( ) ;
October , * lti.H5iitl7.oil ; November , flO.OOifi
10 si ) ; Deeeinlii-r , illl.OOUIli.aO ; Jmttiary ,
iflO.bO. Spol IJIo , llrm ; No. 7. HH.
Havre markut opened at iil't < ( hluhcr mil
aiUmtced Sf ; l.oiidnn gained Oil 'ls ; Hnmbiir ; ;
advanced ! i < < (34 jifennlg.
.MlhvuuKi
Mn.wArisr.K , Sept. M. UHKIT I'lrmer ; No.
2 spring , ( ili" ! No. 1 northern , GOc.
CIIIINDull ; No. 3ll'tc. .
OAT.s-l.owor ; No. 2 white , 30c.
llAiii.nvI'lrm : No. 2 , f > 7c.
Kvi : ririner ; No. 1I7' 1 c' .
I'novisioNS-Sleady ; pork , J1G.0 ; lard ,
JH.&U.
IIiltliiiori : < ( iralit .llarltct.
HAI.TIMOIII : , Sept. M.'IIIAT : Sloady ; rod
western , steaily ; cabh and SDptenibur , 72il
72'8e.
I'oiiN rinnurj white , r > 335lc.
OATS Steady ! No. 2 inl.\ed , 32.tJ32iC. (
CfNCiNNATl , Sept. M.VllK.T Knslor : No.
2 red , ( il'.e.
COIIN Kash-r ; No. 2 mlxeilMe. .
OATS Pinner ; No. 2 inl\ed , 2Wit28jC. !
WlllHKV Hlonily ; il. 12.
riillailnlplilu lirnln .Mnrlict.
run\DKI.I'tiiAt Sept. 1-1. Wnr.AT Lower ;
Soptemhor , 7171 ! , c.
CoilN-Kasy ; r-opteinher , .
OATS-Steany ; 6pot , , 3.Vc ,
Tuli ilo driiiii Mnrkot.
Toi.iiio : , Hunt. 11.ViuT : I.oHor ; cash ,
( )7'ic.
CHUN Dull hut stondy ; raslt140 ,
O.usQuloli cash , 2u | i' .
.tllniieapolU tMio.it Market.
MiNNiiAt'iii.i * , . ' opt. 14. rutiiri's steady ;
Septeinbnr , liS' ioijl'ic ; { ) i'cember , OH'IC on
track ! No. 1 hard. r > i > ijc ; No , 1 nortiiurn , Uliuc :
No. 2 norlhuin. li'-'ti * .
l.ivitrpool .UuruetH ,
Livniii-ooi. , Sept. 1 -WiiK\T Doninnil
moUei.ile , 4s 3'td : futures dull , fair ilenrind ;
yeptumbiir 3'td ; OciolK'f , 4a avis Novum-
bor , 4s - '
NI'OL'HS AM > IKI.NDS ,
Jlurkot 'I'oiluy ICruiinled as the Dnllrxl lu
.MllliyVfiikit. .
New VottK , Soitt. 11. The market today
was otto of thu dullest on t tie H took oxeluiuKu
in litany weeks , llio sales of only four stocks
cxci.'cdiii ID.OO'J sluircs. Tlio inarUul wus
almost entirely in tholiain'.sof professionals ,
llio outsldo buying boinj , ' on a very small
sealo. To a certain extent the rocenl heavy
ndvanco in nriccs , in which nearly Iho entire
list participated , has been duo to the ills-
counitii n f favorable indicatioun , cliiuf
iiinong which U to bo counted the settlement
of the silver question on tlio lines ed
by thu administration.
Thu delay in reaching a conclusion in the
senate is having iho infect of crenUng an
lintressiun | that the silver question may not
bu so easy of solution as was supposed and
that ilia disturbing element , whllu uttablu to
defeat llio repeal till , may possibly wu.ut.go
to t weigh It down with ill-advised amend
ments calculated to unsettle tlio monetary
situation. The difllciilty fit bringing the
silver senators to a realization of tin1 im
portance of immediate action is growing In
i ;
inlliipnce on the speculations upon the Stock
exchange , and the boilcf Is Increasing that
the futnro market depends largely on the
course of events at Washington ,
Among the special Inlluonces nt work today
on the exchange wore the disagreement ho-
IHecu ' the distilling company nnd the dis
tributing company , the Boston selling of
Union I'aeillc on the hollof that the stock of
the Into Kred I * Amos would bo put on tlio
marki't , reports that the Juno statement of
the Union Pacific , to be given out tomorrow ,
would make a very had showing , the ab
sence1 of the largo orders from Ixmilon that
siit
it vi an expected would follow tlio reduction
of UH > Haul ; of Knglnnd discount rate and
0SI
selling orders from the west In Chicago Has.
SItl So sluggish was the tradlttp , however ,
that llio declines affected on unfavorable
reports were not very serious , and prices
moved one way or the other In a sort of por-
fiinctory way. The dealings , too , were very
Irregular , and stocks moved nnli'pendently
IIII each other. At the opening a general
llrm tone prevailed , but the depression fol
lowed , which was succeeded before noon by
an upward movement of small proportions.
During the afternoon , upon very light
trading , prices reacteJ and llio ilnal deal
ings were weak , although there wus a prac
tical recovery just at the close. . The last
prices , compared with yesterday's closing ,
show l about as many advances as declines In
the active list. The leaders in tlio advance
are Manhattan Consolidated , l'.t ' per cent ;
( touoral i Kleotrie , 1"4 percent ; I locking Coal
it Iron , I"H percent ; Pullman , I't ' pur con t ,
and Baltimore At Ohio and Ulchmoiid Ter
minal : preferred , each 1 per cent. The do-
cllno was led by Sugar at ' . , per cent ; Iowa
Central. ; 1 " ' „ ' per cent : Kvansvlllo , t Tcrro
Haute , I1 , percent , and New.lerso.vCentral ,
Colorado Coal & Iron and Tobacco , each 1
pur i > cent.
Tito Post says : It Is certain enough from
the course of the Bank of Ktiglattd's direc
tors during the past monlh that they were
J.J
reluctant to make any reduction from Iho 5
J.JP
per cent minimum discount rate. Todn.x's
reduction of I per cent was practically
forced upon them. The open .market supply
fin gold had grown so plentiful that three
months hills were down to half the hank's
minimum rate , and to maintain longer tlm ft
per coal figures would ho merely to sacrifice
business without producing any results on
thu general market.
Thu follow Ing are the elosing < ] ttotaUniis of
the loading stocks on tlio Now York ex
change today :
Atehison ' -"Hi ( Northern IMi'lilo. .
Adams 'Ixprois. . . lis : I Nor. I'aclllo prefd . *
Alton. Tom ; Han to IS IT. 1' . . I ) . A. C.lllf. . . . '
do | iref'l 1111 NorllnveHlern Illi'm
Amd-liMn K\ircss | HIS ilo | ifil '
ll.-iltlmnroA.Ohlo. . . . New York Central. lii'i'r
( 'iiiiiiila I'acllli' . . . . 7lVN" . Y. .t N. K
Can.-nla Southern. . is ,0111:11-10 , : .V Western
( Vntr.-il I'aeltli1 '
'JUi Oroirun linii 11
dies. A Ohio 17'4'Oii'ifiiii ' Nav I-I
Chlc.-ii.-o A. Allun. . . lil : ( | ( ) . S. L. A U. N IIs'a
C. . II. , \ . ( ) Hl'tj.l'aclllc ' . Mall K.K. ,
The total sales ol stocks tccluy were 153,000
.shales , Including ; : Atchlson , 5,100 ; Siitfar ,
3'J,5III ( ; lliirlltiKton , 1(3,600 ( : l'hlea o ( Jas , 0-
UOO ; U'hlsky. 0,000 : liunoral IClcotrlc , IL',300 ;
Kcadlhs , 4,4O ( ; rit. I'mil , 10,700 ; Union
1'adlic , , IJOO ; Wt-ntt-rn t'nlon , 0,500.
Ni-w Yurie .Money .Murliet.
NEW VOIIK , Sept. 14. MONIY : ON fUMr-
uu/i ( per cent : last loan , 3 per cent ;
closed offered at 3 per com.
1'niMi : Mr.itcANTii.K I'Ariat 7'i12 ' per cent.
STIIIIIMI : KXI-IIAMIB Sleailv : actual bitsl-
ne.ss In hauliers' Mils nt f J.HSU4.80' ( forilu-
inand and $ t.H\2&l.HWi \ ( for .si\ly-ila.v bills ;
ixisled ralesLHSuLhO : commercial bills ,
ifl.h'Kii-I.Hl'i.
( iovKiiN.MK.NT HONDS Weak. State uonds
dull.
Sn.vr.ii CKUTirtcATi-.s Olfered at 7-lc.
Tiie closing itiiotatlons on bonds ;
Itoston SLncli oiiotiilloiis.
HUSTON , Sepl. 11. Cull loan * , 7i0 ? per cent :
( him loans , 0 per cent. Closing quotations
on slocks , bonds and mining shares :
Hay Slati ) ( Jilt- . . . . ll'Ji WoMllinrli. I Kleutrlc
Dull Telephone. . . . IS" I ilo invferred
lloston A Albany. . . 'jom WlHuoiiHlii'ontrii1.
ItoHtoii A Maine. . . . Ih ' iAlehlhon . | n
do preferred 1-IO | WJH. Contj 1 H
' ' ' ' ' HI-Hl.Ulonoz .MlniinrCo.
l-'ilehhnri. . . . . . . . . . . . M lAilantli !
( ipiieral Kli'iMrle , . . . 47 I liortlon A Mont
Mexican Central. . . S Illnlle A IIOHton
N. V.A-N. K - ' . > Cahnnet A Ilecla. . . ' .
Olil Colony 1SI ) Centennial
Ore. Short Line. . . . II Kr.inUIln
Itnliber : i'J
San Dleiro lit ( ) si'eola J7U
Onion Pacllle aPhiDiihu-y lit.- .
West Knil f > 7'i Tamarack. lit.Ml )
ilo preferred 77 I
On I lie. l.onilou .Mirlrt. ;
LONDON , Sopt. II. 1 p. m. The closing quo
tations on the London Slock excbatiKu today
weie :
OcniHolh , money. . . HH l-lillMT lean otdhiary . . 17-K
CiniHolH. iicc'onnl Us 3-111 St. I' . ml common. . . . ( IM
Caiiailianl'-iL'lllu. . . . 77i ; ) New Yoik Ccifl . lll- ) (
llrle . li n Ueadlnir . KIV ,
Krle ' . ' ( IH . US Mex. Celt. new-It ) . . . 41-M
lIllnuiH C 'iilraK . . J7'
l : il'l ( pero/ .
.NIJY 1'ifta per cunt.
Kato of discount In the open ntaikot for
In it h short and threo-tnonths bills , 2pur
cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S'ln I'mnciii'ii .Mining onotatlnns.
SAN I'lM.scisco , Sent. 14. Tlioolllcl.il closing
iinotatlons for mining slocks were as follows :
.Vo\v Ynrlt Mlnini ; liiiiitutlnnii ,
Niw : VIIIIK , Huni. U. Tlio following art ) the
minim : quotations :
run. cal. X Va 1V.II HIiM-r.i Nevada "Til
Dcadwuoil ion Slamlan ! 110
( iiinlil Mini Curry. . VOil'iilim ' din
Halo A N'liri'robti. . . 111 Velluw Jacket
llomi make Ms Iron Mher Kl
Mexican 111 ynli'k Silver inn
Ontario. tin prom inno
Plymouth. . llllllnlner 10
Inrri'UM'il Ihn ItiinU ItesiTle.
NKW VOIIK , Sept. 14. Tlui I'ost'.s London
fcpi'clal kayn : The llai k of IJit-'hunl'ij reseno
Increased this ncek JL'lillH ) ( ) ) > of whli'li
lU5u < ) ( > was In gold Imported. | ) iirlmiho
neek i"J4'JM)0 ) In Kold cnino from Australia.
i'Ui.OOllfriiin I.MJUII , .Cl 1.UOU from 1'arh , and
1 lU.OOO from Austria. Suvi'iity-scven
thoiuand pounds In harold ( were
hoiiuht and i'-tn.ooii went lo Itonmanla.
The riiMirvn Is now in.&iii ) . This , U larse , Inn
not tiM'Ksslve. lierinaii evehatiKo K hivomln ; ;
unfavoralile. Thu innrkels were ijnli-l today.
It nlll do holiday limn- till HID end of the
month. Speculation will prohahly icvlui In
Oc-tohi-r. Silver lower Il-l'.ii
was at - . nnd rupee
) per wns iitichun ed. Thu llarliitf lhiihhiilon |
IIIIB made hluu progress In the lasl 1monlhs. .
Tne I'silmati-d stirpliis over Iho total Imhlllilcs
'
I'nuineml Nolr * .
NLW OIII.KA.NS , Sept. 14. Clearings , J8 15.889.
KA.NKAS I'irv. Sept. 14. I'leurlniw , H,3brJ-
31o.
31o.N'KW
N'KW VOIIK , Sent. 14. Cleurlit ; , ' * , t73,047,325j
hiiliinces , i3inii,34l : > .
HAI.TIUOIIE. Sept. l-i.-Mi > nrliiRii , 12.011,112 ;
ualancus , t37UU'JU. .Money , U percent.
ST. I.OI-IH , Seitt. -t'earlinii | , * 3,1U4GU4 ;
tuluuci-i i3U'J,041 , Money ijulul ul OUb vvr
cent. ICxi'hanso Vorh clo ed nt 0V (
lireinluiii " ril
1'iiii.Anr.i.i'iin , writ , l-t.-Clearing' , Ja.-tar , , .
077 ; balances , tl op jD&n. Monuy , 5 percent.
I'IX ( IN.SVTI , Soplc-U. Clearing * , tl.fiOl.fl.V ) .
Money , rrs pei rent. New York o\oliain.'o ,
4Oi"ji > o pl-c'inlum.
MKMIMIK Sept. 1-1-iNew Yorhoxohtineo e-
lug at J I.Ml iiremliini. CleailligN $73,030 ;
balnnoi" ! , S2-l.-ir > 5. , , / ;
Htw-m.v , Sept. M. Clearlnc * . $11,277,050 :
tialinces , * 02o,77.J. Kxrltangi ) on New York ,
o tlKconnt fdl'cfi'-hi 40l6lc for checks.
Money H pur comt
I'AIIIS. Sent. U.-TTiP neeUly statement of
the llanli of rranciiJiimsii decroasiiot t > ,076-
ooitf uohl and 'j.MtMWMf silver. Three ; per
cenl rt'it ( ( " > , onf 'JiiAlrhHiiu accoiilil.
ClIICAiiO , Sept. 14. I'lcnllliKS 413,011,161.
New Voik i'\chinRi'7oi. : iiiemlnin. Slul-llnx
e\clmii ednll at t\.HU \ > t'tn.b' > n. Money , easy !
discount rates 7 percent , with a nutnuol' of
lime loans at 0 percent.
LONDON , Sept. I l.The Itnlllon In the
Hunk of Kmiliind lin-rea ed lYil7li)0 ) ) nnd fi1-
serve Hl.iJ-Jli.niin dtirlnu the past week. The
proportion of the hank's tesono to llalilllty ,
which lasl week was 51,37 per cent Is now
fi'J.fitl iicM't'iii. The ainoiint of hulllon cone
liijo the Hank of Knglnnil today on haliince Is
O.M.MIA i.i visrut'K : M.\iicirs.
( 'tittle ( jollity Poor Against llooil Dmimnd
ll'i s Aettve hnl lrri'5iilnr.
TitflMlivv , Sopt. 14.
IJocclpts pontliiuo IPicrul the four days
supply foo'.titf , ' tip U.'II'J ' cattlu , ST.Osri IIORS
and -I , ere sheep , as auMinst li'i.llia tMtth ; . ' , ' ! , -
C.VI lioirs and ( .iW : shuop for the coi'i-uspondint ?
period last weclt.
Offoi'lnus of cattle were ntjaln lieuvy and
fully two-thirds of the supply W.IH niado up
of wostcnm nnd To.vatts. and tliusu wore
Ini'Relv on the ( 'coder ordor. There \vero
comparatively few natlvo cattle on sale ,
and , is tlicso worojn joot' ' dontand and east-
cni advices were rather favorable , prices
were well sustained and good 1U < 0 tolH."i.V
Ih. steers ntut with a ready sale at front
fl.JCi to fl."i. Coininon grass nnd half-
fatted imilvo cattle were sioiv sale nnd
lower at from * JI to ji.0. : ( ! U'osterns and
Texans were in very lihenil supply and as
many of thu western trains were Into the
trade draped alonu through the entire day ,
while prices were anyvvhcro from weak to
.V and lUc lower titan Wednesday. Fair to
peed western rantrer.s sold at from $1 to $ : i.Ci !
and : i bit ; string of 77.VII ) . Indian Territory-
Texas cattle went on the scales at.10. .
The cow marlcet was oversupplicd and
prices ruled easier all around. OlVorintrs did
not fall very far short of lifty loads and , as
the demand was only moderate , sellers had
to shade prices to oiToi-l sales. There was
nothing strictly choice on suilo and ! to SJ..I
hitf'ht ( ) very poor to vi ry good stoc.lt. Calves ,
too , were In very liberal supply and teii-
erally lower at from jfl.Tfi to $11 . " > ( ) . The
market for rouuli stock was not mateiially
ohntiK'Cil and sales were largely amvii around
* l.i.f ; to 'J for
) poor to very good hulls , oxen
and slats.
There was a fairly active feeder trade , but
all but llio best llcsby stock weigning IKK )
"
HH. and upwards sold "at rather shaded
prices on account of the unusually liberal
oll'eriiif.'s of both fresh and slalo cattle.
Kasier money conditions and the jood corn
prospects aio creating u big demand for good
stock and feeding cattlo. ( _ ! oed to choice
feeders nro quotable at $ ; UiUf ( < : t.ri : ! ; fair to
good at $ ' , ' . " . " ) ( . : { . 00. with common and in-
lerior stuil at around j'J.OO ( i..r)0. Hopre-
tentative sales :
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
1. . . 1)1)0 ) S3 oo 21 KI70 $1 : in
1. . .1000 : i 20 la 1144 4ir. .
. 1)70 ) : i r > o ia IOIH 4 5u
.1122 : i oo 3d 133f > 4 DO
3D .121-1 4 40
COWS. i
1 .1000 1 00 . 005 1 H5
. b02 i ur/ n. , . BOI : 1 Bfl
. b ( > 5 1 40 1. . . 0:10 : 1 hfi
1. . .1O70 1 50 11) ) . , . 8-14 1 ! ) ll
1. . i no 7 , . 850 1 'JO
3. . . IMO 1 50 11. . . 1)1)1 ) ) 1 'JO
O 1 50 1. . .
Oi ' .1020 1 0,1
i ! ! . 570 1 50 1. . .1000 1
' 1 50 4. . . 012 1 1)5 )
it ! 01)0 ) l oo 1. . 1 DJ
7. . .1057 11. , . 870 1 or.
20. . . 'JOO 1 05 3. 11:13 : 2 01) )
1. . HlbO 1 70 3.'J. . , . 8itU 2 ( HI
5 . . Ui4 ( 1 70 , 0. a oo
1. . . 730 1 70 . 4. ' a oo
" . 070 1 75- . U4IJ a oo
I ? . 702 1 h ( > 5 ! . 052 a o.ri
1. . .1110 1 80 50. . 035 2 0.1
11) ) . . ' 1 bJ ( 1. . 030 a 10
1. . . GOO 1 60 11. " 'i' 2 ID
1 . .ll'JO 1 M ) 50. ' 2 15
7. . . 8'JO 1 80 . 8oi a 25
. 1)00 ) 1 M )
' ° . 13-10 2 50
io' . . . 700 1 BB
8 . 502 1 25 1 05
4 . 400 1 73 '
CAI.VKS.
0 . 240 1 75 17 310 2-15
10 . 2(57 ( 2 00 1 130 a 50
5 . 202 2 00 15O 350
1 1140 2 40
IIUI.I.S ,
2 1255 1 50 1. . . . . .1510 1 HO
2 1005 1 00 1. . . . . .UI'.IO ' 1 H5
1 1400 1 75 1 1350 U 00
HTAOS.
1 000 1 CO 1 1110 1 HI )
1 7BO 1 70 1 1370 1 85
O.\IN. :
10 15&2 2 00
STOCKKItS AND I'm : tints.
1. . . 730 1 75 3i ( . . HI7 a 05
1. . . 7hO 2 00 0 . . 701 a ( J5
100. . 017 2 ' _ ' ( ) 1 . . 7HO a 70
4. . . 700 a io ; 5 . .1002 a 70
oa. . . 718 a 35 03 . .10UH a 75
la. . . 055 a 35 5 . .1002 a ao
75. . . 7H3 a 35 5H . .1013 a us
10. . . 830 a 50 'M . . out a as
o. . . li75 ! a 50 -IB . . 0:11 : 3 oo
aa.o . 750 a 50 30 . loio 3 10
o . ! 070 2 00 ai . .1018 3 10
30. . . 870 a io ; la . .1050 3 ao
3'J. . . 8-J5 a 115 . 1170 3 35
14. . . 8U5 2 05
wr.sTr.n.v CATTUJ.
WYO.XIIM ! ,
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
I ) COWS. . . 000 11 1,0 ai cows. Hoa $ a 10
O.str.s tli-'iaiiO 2 25 a in
' " 2 < ) coWs..lO77 2 25
15Me'er.s"l27M 275 40 fill's. . .1 1202 05
1 sit'or. . . 11110 2 50 17MoiM > . .1132 3 30
2.steors.,1230 3 30 1 steer. , . 11 III 3 30
1 steer. . . 1200 3 IH ) 1 Mocr. . . liiil ) 200
1 steer..1200 a oo I slcci-N..ll)2 ! ) 3 30
1 steer..1000 a fi.i 1 cows. . . tt'llt 1 50
12.sleer.s..ll'J3 3 30 2 bulls. . 1275 1 05
1 cow. . . . 000 1 50 12 cons. . . HbO 2 00
I hull..1-110 1 05 33 fdrs. . . 1121 i ! 05
a oo 17 t'lius. 1IIO2 2 25
40Meors..l'-23 ! il 15 12slii'r.s..l37-l 3 K )
1 hll.tlg.KWO a is 4COWH. . . O.S7 2 00
13COUH. .1050 a oo 7 oims..11)01 ) 2 HO
2 hulls..1305 1 35 ( ibti'crx..lilOO 3 20
5.steers..1100 3 ao 10 lee-h..l230 3 25
20 steers..12(11 ( 3 3.1 3 co\\s \ . 7li ( ) 2 25
2cons. . . H25 1 75 1 htr , UK. 1100 2 25
21 cowx. . . (105 ( a as 0 steers..1225 3 1(1 (
74 fcedr.s..ll22 a ao : < L'oui > . . .102 ( ) 2 15
1 hull..10i,0 1 75 15cons. . . HOO 1 0 ( )
7cow . . . 012 a is 3 fcedis. . 003 2 20
7 calves. 357 a as 2hlills.14M5 2 25
j nil , tlg.1350 a 10 2cows. . . H | ( ) 2 25
2 hulls. . ,1300 1 05 3 calves. . 3UO 225
07 cows. . , OHH 2 25 . ' 1 calves. . 100 2 25
2 calves. 335 2 25 3 feedr.s..ll30 2 00
4 feedr.s..lil)2 ( ) 2 75 8fiedlh..l021 260
5 calves. 15(1 ( 3 Ml 20tteei-i..l21U 3 00
17 feedl-B.,1000 2 BO
( ( UOIIAIIO.
01 feidrs..ll)7 ! ( 3 17d 105cowa. . 071 1 05
3ri'ows. . . ! i04 1 00 40 cows. . 0-3 a ao
1 bull..1230 1 70 73 fdrs. . 103 1 a 76
OlllXiO.V ,
1 fdr. . . . 870 a 50 31 ! fdrs. . .1080 3JO
10 tills. . . ,111(1 ( 3 10 47 fdrs. . . ll'-8 ! 3 a.i
aa fills. . . 1077 32T > a3 fdrs. . .1141 3 30
11 cons. , looa 2 15 15 cuns. . 0(11 ( a as
il fdra. . . , nau B 17'- ' ! 51 fdrs. . .nua 3 17'
00 fdrs. . . 1O73 a O.'i 4 ! ) fdrs. . 103H 3 10
bU Mrs. . . . 1(130 ( 3.10' ' Icon. . . 'JIM I 1 5O
aaeuws. , . . 8(14 ( a i)0 ) 4 fills. . . 887 2 00
Iholfnr. . 440 1 Ml aicows. . U3U 1 0.1
1 bull . . . .1110 1 hS VJi-ous. . 730 1 00
i fdr . 8io i ! i.i ) iocaive 3ia a as
ai fillbOO ! a B5 14 calves i30 ! 3J5
INDIAN Tli'tllllTOIIY TK.XA.NS
3aO sleors. 775 a 10
Hods For tnu p.141 Iwo days the ho mur-
kul has hci-n a good deal on thu "catch-as
caleh-cait' order. There HUCIIIS lo be a good
strong undertone to the trade in splto of the
unusually liberal supplies , and prices have
held up surprisingly well. Thereiwasa v .ry
noticenhlu inferiority in Iho gunoral quality
of Iho olTerings , a geol many of thu loads
being "bowoy" and ovldcntly "tailings. "
'i'he market WAS up and down by ills and
starts , bul on the whole averaged upu shade
better than Wednesday. There wus nut so
good a shipping iieinand for light weights ,
and as thu < iuallty , to. ) , was poorer , prices
ruled , perhaps , a shade lower with sales ill
from fTi.bO up to f.V.i.'i. Medium weight hugs
\vero in thu best demand and
Bold laively at fTi.Tfl and K'.hO
or a Ehadu lo 5c higher , than \Vuiinebday ,
nnd thu same was true of the heavy and
heavy mixed stuff Dial went largely al fl.lVi
and M.70 , whilu f.1.50 lofrldO boiiKltl Iho
common rough loads and odds and cuds.
Thu movement was reasonably active
Ihroiighout , iilthough the uxlrumo elosu was
easy and a few loads remained unsold In the
pens. The bit ; built of Iho sales were at
I
from t.VTO to fTo as ngalttst $ , vo to K > .7. >
Wednesday and to JCi.lfi ( 0110cekneu. .
Koprosetitalivo sales
I No. Av. Sh. I'r No. Av. Sh. I'r.
I .215 $5 Ml tilt. . .250 120 t5 7B
I 3 . III ) HO 5 5o 12M. . .270 SMI ft 7B
I 17 . aoo ft 55 77. . .2IU 100 f. 7.-i
70. . 2SO aso r > no ft ! ) . .200 B 7B
4. .376 5 00 fta. . ,2ft I TSl ( 75
4. . , .320 6 00 ill. . 2ft ! ) 210 5 75
05. . .2011 -140 6 00 74. . .217 120 r. 7n
40. . .270 100 6 OO fto. . .307 ti 75
no. . .282 nao 5 00 Oil. . .2-10 81) ) fi 7B
f.H. . .252 120 6 05 no. , 2 0 10 ft 75
01. . .275 aoo 6 05 ft1. ) . . , .304 40 B 7B .
52. . .aos 100 5 05 no. . .2113 100 B 75
01. . .200 lao 5 05 r > n. . .200 KO B 75
07. . .240 40 5 05 7:1. : . . .232 100 ft 7B
74. . .230 200 6 05 M. . . .281 120 6 76
52. . .204 1120 5 05 .2ftt 2-10 B 7B
10. . .210 240 5 or. . .2 < ! ft B 7B
.303 " 5 05 70. . .244 10 B 7fi
ij : : .231 "so n OB 01. . .342 10W ) B 76
. JilO r oo 02. . .207 120 6 76
ii ! ! ,20tt r > on 04 . . .277 80 B 76
43. . ,2f.O 100 fi 06 132. . 2i1ft 2011 6 75
7 ! ! . . .210 201) ) B OB 60 . J.-.7 120 5 76
2H .377 100 6 on 72. . 2ft 1 120 5 75
50. . , .3'IH HO ti 06 lit. . .271 80 B 77'i
on . , .207 80 fi 70 6'J. ' . .241 ! 80 B 77' ,
OH. . .253 120 B 70 74. . .243 80 B 77'i
BH. . .271 hi ) B 70 ( Ml. . .237 240 6 SO
07. . .232 100 B 70 02. . .212 2110 B SO
09. . , .2510 280 B 70 ( il ) . . .vat 40 5 hi )
76. . 4NO B 70 72 .220 80 r > neB
1)0. ) . ii'JJU 210 B 70 6 ? ; ; ' 22' * 40 B KO
' ' . 170 200 B 70 HO. . 'aao 100 6 HI )
OS' . . .2HO 201) ) 6 70 62. . 120 6 M )
70. . , .2fH Kill 6 70 04 . 10 6 80
01 . , .203 120 B 70 118. . 6 MO
OH. . , .238 Nt ) 8 70 61. . 121) ) 6 HO
HI. . . .211 210 6 70 < ! > . . .207 10O 6 HO
70. . . .200 240 6 70 110. . .231 1(1 ( 5 HO
lift. . 2MO B 70 00. . .201 200 5 80
12. . HO B 70 60. . .2(12 ( 120 6 80
OO. . B 70 37. . .211 6 Kl )
07. . 120 B 70 01. . .210 too B bO
OH. . .3118 120 B 70 64 . . .23ft 120 B KO
2-1 ani 40 6 70 02 . .227 40 6 821 ,
II. . .233 200 B 70 14. . .201 B 8.- )
03. . .304 100 6 70 07. . .203 hi ) B 85
60. . .237 120 6 70 77. . .aan 120 B 85
U. . .303 5 70 70. . .221 120 B 85
04. . .ati.i 2-4 5 70 fta. . . 220 120 B 85
00. . .311 120 B 70 7O. . .202 40 fi 85
Oil. . .243 100 B 70 70 . .217 240 5 85
55. . .30H 120 5 70 01) ) . . .aftO 100 5 85
01. . .220 210 6 70 83. . .1H2 201) ) 5 Hi )
01) ) . . .277 2hO 5 7-JiJ 70. . .2 H 100 5 IK )
50. . . 'J'JO HO 5 72 > * .10. . .175 80 5 00
nil. . . 2i8 ( 2HO 5 72' t 74. . .10.1 80 5 00
01. . .201 120 B 72i i HI ! . . .2OS 80 5 00
OH. . . 'J3I HGO 6 72't 52. . .203 80 B 05
04. . 21)3 ) 180 5 72' ' Hi ! . . .HIS 80 5 05
00. . .200 40 5 73 01. . .223 120 t. 05
1'IIIS AMI ItOfllll.
3 00 1..500 6 40
1 . . .310 3 25
SiiKf.i1 There were no fresh rccoluts of
sheep , hut all those received late yeslerdev
sold at good , steady prices , considering qual
ity. The demand is very fair for desirable
muttons ami lambs and the mantel Is ( | iiol-
ahly linn. Fair to good natives. $ R2.'i(3.Tf ! ( > ;
fair to good westerns , fa.'J.V'dUKl ' : common
and stock sheep , Sl.fiOQfJ.a. ) : I'ood to choice
Kl to loii-lh. lambs , $ UKJii ( l.'J. > . Kcpresenia-
tive sales :
No. Av. I'r.
l.io Wyoming yi arllnirs 80 $2 Oft
liiit , Wyoming ye-irlings 7l ! a on
200yoinlng \ ones- . 02 a ii f >
Jill \Vyomiiu enes , OO a 05
3H3 Wyoming cv.es al : a n.i
202 Uyomlm ; yearlings 7.1 a H.I
20Oyiiinlns \ yearlings 75 a 85
H'J Wyoming yearlings 77 2 85
Iti'ci-iplH and lNiii-.lllnn | ol Stnek.
Olllclal receipts anil disposition of stoi-U as
shown by the hooks of the Union Slock
Yards company for the tnenlv-four hour- ,
ending at 5 o'clock p. m. , Santemhor 14 , 1803 :
tot IMI-IS.
IIOIIM.tl.V .MI.S
C.-II-H. Head C.-u-H. Head. Cars , i Head Cars. Head.
insi'osirio.v.
nmnha Parkins Oo . lilll
Tlieli. II. Hammond Co. . ISli li-'l 401
swlri \ Co . :170 :
The Cnilahy Pai'lslnsr Oo. . 1,0711 1,21 ] lili )
Ji.lin P. Siinlri'A , Co . II ! )
( i. II. Wilson .
Khiir.m A Co . ' - " - ! I
Wi-sniath . 1IH1
I ! ! . " ,
P.-iiltei-X . To . lll'.l
It. ll.-eker\l > i'iren .
Clili'-il > P. .V 1' . Co .
Ili'nton N .
Sinclair . r.tii
rievel.-inil . no
Sperry .t II .
Sidtipei-H anil feedei'M .
Left over . win
Total. i .01 a 7ri7 ( 1..VJI !
Clilenio Live Sloe It Mnilicl.
CIIICACO , Sept. 14. ( Special Telegram to
Tin : ltir..l : In Its general featiites today's
cattle market was the MIIIIO us fet Wednes
day. Tin-to was continued activity In the de
mand and coiitliiu.il llrmness in prices for
good to extra natlvo cattle , while for poor
and common grades there were no anxious
buyers and llltle appearance of strength , lie
coipls weie estimated at from 10,001) ) to 17,000
hend , of which -carcely 0,000 head uamii
from tin ) ranges. Nalivo sleets wuro
limited as hluh as fiom $5.45 to $5. : > ( )
hut only a small poici-ntngi' of the supply was
good enough to sell any where near thosti
llgnies fiom $3.75 lo if 5 buying most of the
slooi > , and fiom tl.75 to ? 2.50 Ix-lng the
prices ino-t. fieiiioiillv | pa'.d for cows and
hulls. Westerns weieipioted nt from $1.51) ) lo
2.75 for cows , and at fiom i'J.BO to i3.l)0 } ) for
steers , good grades shim Ing lather mom
slieii llt than on tbo day before. Hales of
Texas cattle were slow , and the market
axel-aged weak at from Jfl.35 to $3 , according
toiiiiallly.
The cents per 100 lb-i. was added to the m ir-
koi value ol hot- . Ibis nii'rniir. . hut It was
taken on" later In the forenoon. Shippers
Here Keen bidders , nnd while they weie lining
their orders Iho advance was easily sustained.
When they unit there was n return lo yester
day's prices , packets refusing , lo pay the ad-
\atice. That feature of the market , however ,
Is not at all unusual : on Hie contrary , It pre
vails abaitt live days out of every M\ . There
wore aboul 20.UOO flesh receipt- , and possibly
3,01)0 ) head wereleft over fiom yi" > loiday.
Homo stock remained In sellers' hands al the
einsti and the feelintr was weak. H.iles were
reported all the way from { 2.75 lo J5.25 for
culls , to $ l > .25 for heavy and to . [ 0.OO for light
weights , It was .1 poor lot of hogs for which
less than 0.HO had to ho accepted , and there
wascompniallvely little trailing below 73.00 ,
the popular pi Ices being fft.'JO to } 0.20 for
heavy and fil.26 to 40.40 for light.
Activity and llrinliess cliiii-acloil/eil the
sheep market. altlioilL'h the receipts ate itin-
iiliiK close to the maximum , the total for the
lasl four days being fully 511,000 head. I'/lces
have Kteadiiy crown st longer , showing n gain
of fiom I Be to 20c since Hntittday. The lO.OOO
head on today's mailiol were all hoiiuhl up
early on a basis of from (1.25 lo $4.1O for In
ferior tocholce sheep , ninl from 13 lit { 5.35 for
himbs. Western Miocp woio salable al firm
H'2 lo i.'I.OO. the latter llguru calling fora
clio"ii | article.
Hoeoipls : Cattle , 17,000 head : calves , 1,000
head ; hogs.20ot > 0 head : sheep , lo.OOII head.
Tlio Kvi'iiln : : .journal reports :
( ! ATTM : Itecelpls , 10ooO head ! prlmn na
tives a trllle hlglu-r ; others steady : oMrn
natives , JB.25O3.6l ) ! medlinn , lM.50ttl.75 ;
olliers , JI25'"I.05 ; we leins , CJ.'JOiiU.OU ;
TCMIIIS , f > 5 51(2 00.
lloii.sItecelpts , 20,000 head ; shipments ,
O.OOO head ; market opened active , lilglmr ,
closed weak and lower ; mixed and packers ,
J6.7.WO.OI ) ! prime , heavy nnd ImlohoiV
welu'ltts , { ii.lOij.0.40 ; IlKht , J-0.151/.0.5O.
SIIKII : > llccnlpls , ll.OOO head ; shipments ,
200 hend ; markut steady on hhcop ; lamh.s
T1IK NKW STYLE
pill Is of Dr. I'ien-"rt inveiilion and is full of
improvements. They are used by everyone
high livers , bad livers , those whoso llvera
aru KlnggMt-nll lind relief in Dr. 1'ivrco'a
Vlensiint 1'ellels.
To III-OIN WITH , these "relicts" are thu
smallest , nnd easiest to take. Thuy'io tlnyt
Migar-conted , anti-bilious granules that ev
ery child takes roudily.
Hix'osiii.v. Tlmy'ro jierfeelly ensy in their
nctlon no griping , no di tnrliance.
TiUKiit.Y. Their iiU'oct is Inttinit.
FOIIIITIII.Y. I'ut up in glass always fresh ,
FH-TIH.Y. Tlioy'ro the I'lteajiest , for they're
gwumntced to give satisfaction , or your
liionoy is returned. You pay only for tha
j/ooij you get.
LASTLY. They ntisnhtttlu euro Const i pa
( ion , Indigehtiou , liihous Attacks , Kick or
Bilious Headaches , and all deraiiguuiL'iiUi of
thu liver , btomuch and
SOUVJt
Union Stoj'i Yards Conpi3y ,
South Opnahai
fleitCBitle Ho uu'lluaj ' nuritUitS >
GQMMISSIQ'I HUUSeJ.
Wood
I.lvn Stok Harj I4qtt
JOllNI ) IAIII AN. I
WAl/FKK K. W' JI > .
Market reports hr mull &ud ttlro cUuerful
uruUUcd uuuu uupllciitloa.
loner ; tnitlveii , } 3.0iai.75 ( (
a.ofts in mo * , ? a.7fiju > .ai > .
Kunini City Litetm'lc > lnrl < pt ,
KANSAS CITV , Sopt. -C.mi.i : - Idvelpt" ,
0.30H lii'iid ; slilpiiiont * . r.,9tti bend : inntknt
closed slow nnd dratftftne ; T < < \'i < and primt
* tooi . ja.MVrfri.oOi Tevirs ninl li-itlve run * ,
il.awra.urii butcher stock , } 3.i : , t.i tO ; stock-
i-rs and feeders , JJ. (5TC1.6& ( .
HumHeeolpts 5'JOO head ! .shlninonu ,
3. 'Jim heait : market opoitcd slrmnt to Tic hlehor
tint cloed neak : hnlli , Jfi ( iAWi.Wi ; Iteavlps ,
li'ieliots and inlved , jri.fitnlO.OOi llRhts ,
Vorlieisand lun : < , fA.'Jtlilit.OT'i ' ,
fliur.l' Kocelpts , l.iiito heads shlitments ,
none ; market slow alto dull ,
Nr-w Yoi-l < Aim lift * .
Niw : YtniK , Sept. 14. lli'.r.vix llecelpts ,
nniii'i no Iradc : diesscil beef slow at
shlninents today , 000 hcetes and OflshoiMI.
< Ji.vty If . Ipts , 4tm bend : mnrkot sti-ndv ;
veals J4..Mit7..r > ; Bfassei-s nml liilllormlllj
Cnlvi' , t .OO'if.J. ' " , ) .
Sinni' : Itecelpt. , n.r.l'j hend : sheep , dull :
IliDdw loner : heep. K'.T.'i'f 3.-- ) > i liitnlis , jn.fiO
filJ.ju : ilH'ssiMl imiiton , 7'4nH'e ' ! dressed
lambs , HtO'e ( ,
IlousIlecelpls. . 2..VIJ bead. In.'litillni ! Iwo
cars on sales marla't steady nt Jti.no .7.0 ,
SI. I. onli l.lv.i Stork M-irUet.
PT. 1,01-18 , Sept. 14. t'ATII.i : Hecelpts , n.'JOO
bead ! shlpmenls , 4no head : market steady :
TeMis steeit , $2.70 : others llnchiiiiKed ; nu-
llvos. j4.IHi for besl and Te\an , 13,1,1.
lecelps,2niolie ! | d : shlpmenls , l.fiito
head : marlu't steady : light , Sd.iriiid..M ;
ntlM'd , jii.titifC'C.i : he-ivy , * i.7.vUi.no.
- liecetplM , 1,01)0 ) hend : shipments.
. ' 100 : inarket steady ! sheep , S2.'JVi'.3.7"i : top
prices , J3. 25 for natlM ) ho" | : lainb-t , J3.DO' < 6
l.hOj TOMIS sheop. W.COttil.uu.
Moeli In SIIH ,
llecelpls of live stockat lln four principal
western marUels Wodneiday , Septemher 14 :
Cattle. lloss. Sheep.
South Onmha . 4,403 0.410 .
I'lilciign . lO.iilli ) 20,00' ' ) II.IIOO
UniiHim City . ( i.litO : fi,2in ) l.iino
St. l.onls . 3'JOO 2.5(10 ( 1,001)
Total . 2'I03 ) ! 40,110 14.500
UtHilitlll lir .I.V < H.1 > ( l.lMi : .
Minrii'is | lEnli \Ve.illliy 1'nrinrr ol .Nearly ,
Three 'riioiiKiind Dollars. 1
Toi.o.s-o. 111. . ! ] ) ! . M.-Two Bti-an-
jjoi'H , i'oH''feiitinn' | titiMiisulves us real os-
tttto moil , stii'i'i' . fully worked the till
1)0X ) 1111)1)1)11 ) ) ) Kll . : ! , si woaltliy
fiiriiior livaim lu-iir hero in 1'liilo ' lowti-
sltii ) , Iti t ni lit. Tlio plinrin-i'bi'tilled on
tlioir vii-tini early in tin- day tunl iti- |
| ioai'L-il iinxiotis to pureliaso n ItdO-ucro
fiiriii ! ) elonyiii ; to liim. Tlu-y made him
'
n tcnittnr ] ) idVor. wliidt was'readily ai'-
ccpleil , lint tin' itii-ti ilid not iiiivo Milll-
I'iont money witlt Hicin tn iniiUo the full
iniyinent. Tltoy proitii.-i'il to rotnrti in
live dsiys. liowovcr. to elo-c thu di-al. It
was nj4roed that they intiko a ilopo.sit of
sj.'i.UOU , and Mr. Dick was roijuircd 1o
put ujt $1.7(10 ( to bind llio enntraet. Diok
litid no inoiu'V at liomo , so the nu'ii
Ijroiifjlit him to Tolrno , wltiM-o liu ,
borrowed the money and rotiirnod will ) !
them lo lnV farm. The Sl.700 : WIIB '
) ) liu'i-il in a tin l ) . > x ami Ml. with Mr. j
Dielc , hut was not to ho openud until
the five days had expired. Tlio nii'ii
drove had ; to Tolono nnd went south
until reae.hiity the Illinois line. Shortly
after the straiijrors left Mr. Jilc ! lioeatnu
tuieas-y and opi'iieil tlio box , hut found
it contaiiu-d no money. Ollic-ers ! ire in
of the sharpers.
Here's 11 Onoer Mixer Pliui.
APSTIX. Tox. , Set. ] ) 1-i. A request
has been made of. Ciovornor llojfff by
some ardent hilver men in tlio state to
call u council of governor of the free-
( ! olnayoofIlvof states , that they may
sitfjire.st lo such states the passing of a
law maUitif ; a silver dollar weifrliinyono
ounce lotral tender in the payment , of
debts. The mines are to have their
money coined in Nlexieo fr < im the pro-
dnet.-i of AiiieriLJin iiiines. Some lawyers
say the plan is constitutional.
Tronliles ol Kiiiiclith Tomphir.
Bri-'FAM. ) , Sept. 1-1. The adjoiirn-
ment of the eighteenth eonelave of the
trraiiil eomiiianilery of the Knijrhts
Templar took plaeo yesterday. The
next conclave will bo held at Saratoga
the i-eeonil Tuesday of next September.
The relations between the commanders
of Now York and Indiana are strained
ami New York's reprenentativo ami
Indiana's conimandery have been with
drawn.
Doiihle Tragedy A nioiiVhltecnp - .
LITTM : ROCK , Ark. , Sept. II. lOnian-
nol Koryiison , a whiteeap , kil'ed a eom-
iniiion , whose name is unknown , and
then committed suicide by shooting him
self throuyh the head near Mori-ill. Ark.
FAIRIBAULT PLAN A FAILURE
of a Much Discussed Method of
School Management.
CLOSE OF THE MIXED MINNESOTA SCIICOl
Oiitlutllr * Couldn't Maud Iliitliii : Two l < ru | .
pttiilll Ti'itrlKirs In Tin Ir llnllillnc , Mi
tlio Itiuiril nl munition Ounce ] * It *
I.C-.IMI nml Sever Itclallnn * .
KAIilliAm/l1 , Minn..Sent. II. The for-
tnul aniiouneoim-nt of ( lie failure < f ttn
PnrlbnitU school plan , whichduring tlm
pnt oluhteuii mouths.ha * been disca-M , (
from Ixomo to Han I'Vani-isco , was miulo
yi'ste-rilay when Fatlior ' <
I'ouroy nppi ai d
before llio Heiml < > f KdiieaUt'ii ' and sir.u
till' Catholics COIlhl Illlt lollpM' COltM'Ilt
tn tlic assignment of two Protestant
teachers to the Hilt Fi'liool , wliioli had
been a Catholic M'hnnl up to the titnr of
tin * nninn. It is undorstnoil that tlm
order i-nino from Archbishop Iro'.ai.il .
and that ho had had a request to take
t hi * action from 1 "ope Leo. Aa result ,
of this order all
, Protestant onildi ei\ \
will ho withdrawn from the Hill scln'iil
and that institiitiiiii will In the future he
I'oniliH'ti'd strietl.v as a parochial school.
The Hoard of Kdiioatii'n anaullod its
lease of tin ; Hill i'hni > l and took steps
to lease , another Imlliliiiir for the auc'om-
niodatloii of PiMteolunl children.
Trapeze artists C'onrtland tonight.
nut .ST.I n : mi , \ iniur.
I'lli * Cull I'raiisportiiliiin Cnmciitloii Adnptt
U It ' ! * iilii1 Inn M'hlch ( 'HUTS Trouble.
CllH'AC" . Sopt. II. Strife arose in
the ( ! nif transportation convention yes-
torda.v. The ilcli'pfiitcs a vMubleil in HM
Kan-as baililiiiif , 'Jut ' on report of th
committee on poniinnoiit orjjani/.alioii
they adjiniriioil to the Nebraska Imild-
in0 ; , where their sessions will l > o hold
A sot of resolutions was olVerod , one si-c-
tioli of wliioli advocated the state ouin-r-
ship of railroails. I'pon this tlio enliven-
th'ii silit. ] .Iniliro lirown of Texas
objected to the section. saying
that it was objectionable to the laws
of Texas because it was unconstitutional
for the state to have interest in any
railway corporation. Kx-liovernor Ire
land of Texas , chairman of the conven
tion , called I' . 1) . Maxon to the chair
and spoke against the adoption of the
resolution , lit ! said that to ailviso thu
Main ownership of rail ways was adan-
iroroits precedent to establish , because
it conferred ( towers on thu jjuvornment
which could only adduce a nefarious
system of patronage and that it would
in a moasiii1'- clash with thu existimr
Hoverniiicntal arrangement.
The. TUMilutions were , however ,
adopted. ICx-l.iivernor Ireland and
.hid o llruwii of 'I'oxas then retired from
thu convention. It was decided to send
delegates front the eon vent ion to the
Pan-American c myre.s.s which will beheld
held in St. L-iuis next month. Here thu
work of thu committee ended for tlm
day. A mooting will bo held in tlm
Nebraska building today.
Crcilltnrs Critnl mi i\teiiHlnn.
NKW YOKIC. Sept. M. Henry N'ow-
man As Co. , importers and \vholivalu
dealers in elotliiiifj supplies , with a
oraneh in Chicago , "no of the oldest and
lartroht houses in their line in the
country , have been granted nil oxteitHion
bv their creditors. They are perfectly
solvent and have about $1.(100,1100 (
surplus in the business , excluding the
outside means of Henry Newman.
formed n Nou Cordi : | ; Trust.
Tiir.NTO.N1 , N. .1. , Sett. ( M. A new
cordajre trust has been framed under llio
corporation iiamo of L.Waterbtiry , com
pany and incorporated under the lawn of
Now .lert-ey. It he an its cororato ] ) exist
ence yesterday. The Waterbury com
] ) anyl'imitedaccord iiiKlo the terms of the
cort'ilicate , will do business all over the
United States. The capital stock in
$ , -100,000.
Guess How
Many
packager of Pearlinehave
been consumed. Hundreds
of millions ! Successful
from the very start , it is
moue successful now
than ever , livery year
the sales are piling up
increasing , though every
month brings some new would-
be imitation. Why is it ? If
you're one of the millions of
women who are using Pearline , you won't
have to ask why. This is the reason : It is
the best thing of its kind. And that is what most women
want , for their washing and cleaning.
ALWAYS refuse imitations. y"- JAMES I'VLK , New York.
"BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. *
GOOD WIFEI YOU NEED
BAGS & TWINES | TKNl'3 , ETC
"llcmis Omaha Bag Oinalii Tent-Awning
COMI'ANV. UJMI'A'.V
Iroporlftr * unit niunufno *
lureri of Hour incki , llnltSI ! CiiVi-.U- * .
HI i 1 urnum inu-
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morse-Cos She ) Company.
S lo rooui airl OlIlcu-lllJ IDI-IIII lluurlt
KailuryHUIUIIUi lln. - rj St
\V are llio ovl.V .Min-jf.inurur. of lluui < unl
fbuuiln iij ! IMio ( S'abrii'ci
Aci'noril InrlUllon It naltfuiljj lo nil tu lu | i.-ul
our nuiT ( clurj' .
Kirlicndall , Jones & Amcr , llaiiJ-hjftca
COMI'ASV Wliohtiulu
uitrt. nuntt llu ! oi : KIIOK CO . buoli iln.DI
Hultbur nfiou Co. HJ.- ttinl riibt ) ir v"i | . , lJ3 l
IlVt HIM Jlurnej S-UfCl IJIU llarnur Sue l
DHY GOODS.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Bj'jee & Runyai
UpUolituruii fiirallur * . rUH.SITL'KK COMI'ANV
ilUMlut .Slctiuut tl.
'ATIE.
Hector & \Villi2lniy \ Lobech & Linn ,
Corner JOth ninl Jnnii in .
II ' 1 Iliiuul'i Slruat.
HATS , ETC IKON WdilKS ,
W. A , L r.ibbo.1 & Co Omaha Safe and Iron
WOHK-i.
JlB'i c | ii raw KIMM | < t-nfoi.inilili. lull wool ,
yluvn * . mliltnii 1 Ih Iron hiiiti-r * ii'nl Ota e .
lid llarnvjr clroiilj.
COMMISSION. LUMBER.
llrancli & Co. John A , Wakedeltf ,
llnpurti.l Ainrrlono I'url-
ProilucB. ifulu of all lunil cuniunl , Mllnaui
knj ratnoiil mil ( Juluo/
kliiiln , oitim. whltu lluiu
HQUOIIS , STOVE IlEPAJCIia
Well & HcrbJrt , Umaiu Stove Repair
WOH 1(8 Muro ro | > lrf
WlJOleiale ll'iuor iloslurj ati'l ivntdr Hltaohmanl *
lor MI ; kl i | uf nor *
1(101 ( I'm n .1111 M. liu IB IVuMJougui ll.
rAPEK. | OILS.
Carpcnlcr Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Carry n full iloc < uf
( irlulluul nnd IteflnnJ anil lubrloatlaj
p rJ
tlU , il giai , (1 * .