Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 17, 1893, Editorial Sheet, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , .SEPTEMBER 17 , ISOS-SIXTEEN PAGES.
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE
Jobbers and Hanafacturors Generally Feel
ing Much Encouraged.
COLLECTIONS AS A RULE ARE VERY FAIR
UdftlneM Ornilnnlljr llecnverlns from tlin
Ie | > r < .Mlnn or tlin I'nut Two Monthi
The V'nlnino of TrndB In Snino l.lnp
Almost Up to I.nt Yenr's Ilecnnl.
Two weeks ago the assertion that business
In a jobbing way was improving in Omaha
was mot In many quarters with a quiet smllo
of Incredulity or n simple shrug of the shoul
ders that meant ns much or moro than
words. It was true , however , lhat nn Im
provement In the business slluatlon was
being fell at that lime In some lines nnd by
some houses. II would have been unusual If
every line of business and every house had
felt the change for the "bolter all at ono
tlmo. Changes In business conditions coma
on gradually ns n rule , but when once
Btarlcd Ihoy sometimes spread rapidly , and
that has been Iho case In iho present re-
rival of business.
While two wcoks ago only n low lines of
business were showing any matcrl.il 1m-
provcmcnl , iho change lor the bettor has
Hpruad until this week there are very few
jobbers who do not report n decided change
Tor the boiler. The few Jobbers who do not
as yet sco any real Improvement are handling
lines of goods thai are not really in season
nt this tlmo of the yoar.
The lumber business , which has been very
quiet during the past sixty days , showed
some Improvement last. week. The retail
dealers out through the slate nro placing
their orders more freely and jobbers nro
predicting n , good Irado roni now on for the
balance of the year. In Oiiiahu there Is
a little moro Inlkof building as the money
situation Is casing up nnd tliero are more
people around gulling figures on bills of
lumber. However the season Is so far ad
vanced Unit Iho amount ot building ihls fall
must of necessity'bo limited and no great
amount of trade of a local character Is an-
llclpatcd.
Thu boot und shoo business Is a line that
has shown m irked improvement during the
past week or two. Three weeks ago a
prominent Jobber , in response to a question
as to iho condition of Irado in bools and
shoes , remarked ; "I do not. mind telling
you the exact stale of business , but I do not
wish to 1)6' quoted , ns my customers would
think lhat 1 was losing all my Irado'and
Hint something was wrong with me ; tlio
fact Is there is no business and I do not sco
any prospect of any immediate Improve
ment. " Yeslordny Iho
name parly re
marked that his business for Iho past week
wns fully up to last year , and Hint ho be
lieved the present mouth would bo as good
as' ' September a year ago. Collections in
this line are reported as good. lie ports
from the CMS tern points of manufacture in
dicate thai iho factories ure starting up
again and lhat thu tendency of iho market
is toward stronger prices.
The hardware business is showing some
Improvement , ihough dealers In tlijs line do
not look for their heaviest trade until Octo
ber. At the present lime Iho wualhcr is
against them. Slocks of hardware all over
tlio country are light and when the season
for an active demand does arrive it is going
lo bo hard work lo Hll all Iho orders for
goods that nro likely lo bo scnl In. There
has probably never been a lime when stocks
in the hands of all classes of dealers , from
Iho smallest counlry retailer to the largest
jobber and manufacturer , were ns light ns
they are al Iho present time , prices are'
very low. bul so far Iho demand has nol
been sulllclenlly uetivo to cause any im
provement , but it does not seem hardly
possible thai llicro can bo any general re-
yivtil of Inulo over Iho counlry without an
advance In prices.
/he demand for carpets in a wholesale
way Is not very heavy.ns this Is really lee
curly to oxpt'ct much Irado. However , early
orders nro commencing to como in and thu
prospect is good for a largo trade next
month.
The Jobbers of dry goods are experiencing
n mosl decided revival of trade afler a very
dull summer. Thu houses are all doing a
good business and report thu prospects as
favoring a ste.idy increase. The traveling
men are all out on the road and are meeting
wllh very good success , in addillon lo which
there Is a largo house trade. Orders that
were cancelled llilrly days ago nro being reinstated -
instated every day. Omaha Jobbers In their
treatment of customers during the hard
times have made many friends and they are
now commencing to reap tlio reward.
In the clothing business tliero has been a
lllllo mure demand for goods since tlio iirst
of the month.
The grocery business , which 1ms been very
fair all thu time in spite of the dull limes ,
is picking up very malorially , and most job
bing houses'huvo about all thu business that
they can attend to comfortably. In the
grocery market Ihero has ocoii some notc-
worlhy changes. Coffees have scored a de
cided advance , and slocks in Ihe counlry
are said'to uo light , with light cargoes on
the way. The long coucuumnco of the
troubles at Rio Janeiro would have a tonj
dcncy to still further advance prucs
Sugurs are very stiff , rlco is up } to 1 cent
and chei'so is about 1 cent hlgtiur. Canned
, goods are llrm , and on abmo kinds there is
nh advance. Syrups nro lilghor und glucose
lias scored a decided advance.
Hunk (
The bank clearings for the past week go
to prove the assertion that business is rap
idly Improving In Omnhu. Very few busi
ness men lm\o claimed thai their business
tlnrlni : thu past six days bus been as
good as a year niio , but if the clear
ings are to bu depended upon as indicating
the volume of tr.ulo the past week has not
been much behind tlio corresponding week
of last yonr. The clearings show a decrease
of only 7.5 for the week.
The following will Hhuw Iho clearings for
each day ot thu week :
Monday J 030,070,03
Tuesday . . . O4',092.53 ' )
Wfilni'sdtiy 808,125.05
Thlll-Mlliy ' 880,887.75
l-'rldiiy 090.041,08
y. . , , . . . . 750,808,40
Toltll i5.0D3.flO&.4U
Weekending September 0 i3'J 13,0411.41
During thu llrst eight months of lii'J ; ! tliero
1ms been an increase in thu national bank
clearings at Omahii amounting lo SM.S.'V
KM , This gain has been niailo In splto of
the Hinnll clearings during the past few
weeks , and , HR business is commencing to
lilrlt up. there is every reason for believing
that by the end uf the year the g.iln will bu
much larger than at the nruseni tlmo. Neither
< ither western city can show such a record ,
Kansas City and St. Joseph nro slightly
nhciul of hist year , but all the other Im
portant dues of the we.st ami northwest
tihow a heavy falling oil In thu mailer of
li.ink clearings. The decrease In Iho clear
ings nl Mlnno.ipois iav tlio eight months
ni.ouu'a to ovoiflO.OOO.OOO , St , Paul , St.
l.ouls , Sioux City nnd Denver all show a
heavy dceruasu for Iho year , Tim ( jnln at
Kansas ( 'try amounts lo only f7UJ.l,4IO , and
ill St. Joseph $ liMlUSn for the i-ighl months.
< lnodn HiTuiiiIni ; rirnrnr.
According to ( ho roporU received from
different parts of the country there nro In-
dlcallous thai manufacturers were unduly
alarmed by thu money stringency , Some of
them may have used tlio strlnueney asuu
oxcusu for lowering wages and reducing
stocks. In sumo sections there have been
complaints From buildcra that ihey could !
not gel the structural iron Dial they re
quired on account of the closing down of tlio
iron nnd steel mills , A sheri tlmo ago 10a
western jobbing house was notilled by it
largo wnolrsalo house In the east that t'liev
I'oulo ship no more cartels of nails on account
of the number of factories ihul Imii closed.
Some cities Imvo been sulTcrlnir from a sugar
fumlno , duo partly to the fact that the
jobbers wtre afraid u > order us much
ulirad , as usual nnd to the fact that iho
refineries wuw closed down for a llmo. In
the case of snirar tlio domaml hns kept right
tip to the usual point anu theru was no
ivason for limiting the production from that
cuuso al leabt-
All lliu Indications point to Iho uxUtenco
of very small stocks of trroci-Hos , dry goods
ami othi'r moivluuidUu , domestic und im
ported , t'liusuiiipilon has caught up with
l > ivdui.-lloii ; occasionally It seems to havugnt
Hlu'aU of it. ' 1 ho puivhuslui ; povvor of iho
people generally has been bul slightly Im
paired , and If the reopening of factories nnd
the renewal of wngo payments nnd the re
sumption of bAnks , DOW going on , continues
In an nccolerntlng ratio the people will
promplly recover tholr briefly suspended
power and disposition k ) purchase , nml the
replenishing of the depleted stoc s In the
hands of YOlallers nnd jobbers will make a
very ncllve demand forgoods. ThodlfllcuHy
of getting money was In some cases seized ns
nn excuse for shutting down till stocks were
reduced or the working people were willing
to take reduced wages.
AS UN SKKS IT.
Trade In Omaha Hnvlvlnc nnd Merchant *
Oonxrnll ] ' Hopchll.
Mr. W. IT. Kobcrson , manager of the
Omaha ofllco of U. O. Dun & Co , reviewing
local Irado from the merctxnlllo ngcncy
slandpolnt , aays :
"It will bo observed that the clearings
show a marked improvement In Omaha.
This is parity duo to the reopening of the
American National bank and partly to im
proved trade. The largo volume of business
nndcd to Omaha clearings by the resump
tion of the only national bank that over
closed Its door * In the city shows hotter
than anything also lhat confidence Is re-
lurnlnc.
"Another Incident in the same line of con
clusion was brought to my nltonllon by Iho
paying loiter of ono of Iho slrongcst financial
insllluUons In Omaha. In paying mo some
currency I noted a strong smell of camphor
aboul a bunch ot bills laken out of his money
drawer. Upon Inquiry I was Informed that
this was no uncommon Incldcnl of lalo , and
It was explained thai Ihls motiov hf d boon
secreted aboul somebody's residence and
camphor wns used lo keep away moths and
crickets.
"Nevertheless deposits are not largely in
creased , cllhcrnt Individual banks or in the
aggregate. The fact that bank accounts have
grown moro active. however , ( Is regarded as
a favorable condition.
' Sentiment all over the city Is setting in
very strongly on the right side. Men in
business look back now and wonder how
they pulled throuch ll'o ' last nluuty days ,
but no longer look ahead and wonder how
they are lo make ends meet for Iho next
few months. Already the fall trade has
set in. During iho week a good
many country merchants have been
laying In stoclc. Ono house sold $4,500
worth of goods on Iho only legal holiday of
iho last len days , and as the head of the
house remarked , 'Wo have our faces cleaned
now nnd the dust wiped off. If wo can keep
this up wo will save our coat tails , too.1
Traveling men are now out doing tholr best
to drum up irade , and orders are coming In
quite satisfactorily.
'In groceries nnd' hardware trade con-
Unites very good. Grocers comlihiiu some
what because orders are so largely for
staples in which profits are slight. Ono
house has shipped out forty-six carloads of
sugar since August BO , representing a value
of ? 'JO,000. '
"Speaking of sugar recalls the fact that
over 4f > 00UOO pounds of sugar , valued at
$ iW,000 , have been received in this market
within thirty days. Grocers report soft
grades out of market with no offerings from
refiners. In spite of these conditions prices
have not varied a great deal.
' Retail trade has oeen qullo fair for the
week , though buyers sllll respond more
cheerfully lo advorlisomentsof special sales
than to regular dealings.
"There is some Inquiry for small homes ,
but almost nothing doing otherwise In real
estalo.
"IJulldlng Is moro active than at any time
during the summer , and a good force is busy
on public work. Tlio mayor and city council
have provided a fund of $10,000 lo bo used
upon Iho public slreols , and if It were a
lllllo longer until election , people would
give them great praise for Ihls effort lo help
unemployed. They deserve Iho credit any
how. "
Produce 1'olutors.
Theodore Hegomann nas accepted a posi
tion with Icken & Wohlors.
Elk , anlolopo , deer and quail will bo in
season the Iirst of .the month.
J. D. Younger , of the firmof , Moore , Ferguson -
son & Youger , spent a few days of the past
week at York , Nob.
Mr. Ickon of the firm of Ickcn & Wohlors
has returned from a very successful hunting
expedition in' Holt county.
E. 13. Branch , of the llrm of Branch & Co. .
nas returned from a trip lolho World's fair
and reports having had an enjoyable lime.
The local prrowers are supplying Iho de
mand for all kinds ot vegetables except po-
lalocs , which have lo bo shipped in from
outsldo points.
H. ' . ICollogg , well known to the produce
trade having been on the Omaha market for
a number of years , has taken an Interest In
the linn of Uiddoll & Co.
Now York fruil men are very much put
out by thu restrictions that have been put
upon the Importation of oranges and lemons
from cholera Infected ports.
flay and fodder of all kinds nro scarce in
mosl of the European countries , and largo
'
Importations will have to b'o made from such
countries as happen lo have a surplus.
Poycko Bros , rfto commencing lo move
Iheir commission business inlo the building
nt the corner of Ninth and .roues streets ,
which was formerly occupied by Sloan.Jolm-
son & Co.
Falrham , Smoltzer & Co. have opened a
commission house m Omuna. The linn has
been in business for some time in Kansas
City aim St. Louis. They will make a
speeP'lty of celery. J. E. Chaslaln will
have iho management of the Omaha house.
N. J. .Houston of Lucerne , Colo. , writes
Tun BEE that the potato crop of'Greoloy ' will
fall short of last year's crop by at least 11n
percent , instead of there being an Iiicycaso
of 1- per cunt , as sonio Pave estimated. Ho
claims lhat the grasshoppers destroyed 1,200
acres , and that the dry weather did consid
erable damage.
C. Kirschbraun of the Klrschbrauu-Has-
keil 1'roduco company , who suent several .
weeks in California , reports that ouslnoss
there Is not In the very best shape Imagi I-
nable. The price of fruit hns been so low In
eastern markets that a good many of the
shipments have notjiotlcd the growers any
thing to spoalc of. The canning factories
cannot operate for lack of funds and thou
sands of bushels of fruil are rolling in tliu
orchards. The wool men will nol advance
money enough lo pay for shearing Iho shooi ) ,
and iho grain men are not doing any butter
on wlieat.
The Wisconsin cranberry growers are out
with a circular guaranteeing that their
favorite Iruil will euro or prevent cholera.
They recommend that u dish of cranberry
banco bo taken with each meal. "Tlio
cranberry , " savs the circular , contains
sulphuric acid , phosnhorlu acid and silicic
acid. All of ihoni nro germ ilijstroyors. It
also contains susquo oxide of iron , a powerful
tonic , giving lioalth nnd beauty while iho
phosphorous briehtens Ihointellect. . " This
sounds n llitlu like Barnetl Bros , ' ( Chicago )
n lory about pineapples us a euro for throat
disease.
Tito Charleston ' 'News and Courier , " In a ,
report from Burnwoll county , says ; The
watermelon season is over , and funnels , us' [
u whole , have not realized any profit nt all.
Up to August 1 about eighty cars had boon
shipped , bringing gross sales of f 12,000 , di
vided ns follows ns per railroad book :
Freight per car $110. $8.HOO ; commission on
same , $1.200 ; hauling and cultivating , S'.OOO.
Total * 1'J,000. This Is not nn overdrawn
picture , hut u true ona us lo iho melon arow-
crs of lOlko and probably for Iho whole stale.
Unless iho railroads will bo sathricd wllh
less rates , the firmer * will bo driven out of
the markol. The railroad companies will
haul corn , bacon , Hour , etc. . from iho same
} KIiits _ forfiO per car. If iho melon market
is the least Hut they demand the freight in
advance.
A Now York fruit Importing house is Ill
receipt of a box of lemons and ono of
oranges for Mrs. Cleveland from F. S.
Clampa it Son of Sorrento , Messina , and
Koill , Italy , The fruit arrived on the
steamer ( iiwgo Hnuton , ' The boxes nro
works of art. Thuy are made of highly
polished ollvo wood , with iho two fruits
inlaid in whlto wood , stained wild thu
natural colors of each fruit on ono end of
each box ; on I ho other cud Is an excellent re
production of the white house and 0Is
gurdmis and surroundlugscencry. The fruit
itself is iho Qcoii of Iho Whlto Houso"
brand , ami every lemon una orange l"s [
wrapped In tinfoil , encircled with scarlet
rlulxm aud sealed with u small picture 31Of
iho king. Tiusi'l of vnrlcgated colors and
rosettuaof the same nrc iirr.ingud in an
nrilHtlo manner over all. A tlno perforated
P"por mat i enclosed in ovu : box , together
\vith two collulolj fans.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Largo Exports , Drouth and Light Receipts
the features at Chicago.
WHEAT WAS FEVERISH , BUT CORN STRONG
I.nrd In Demand Onlng to Ciirtnllmnnt In
lluttor Production * Itorernment'i
Hoc Rttlmntn .Noontotl Stocks
nnd Hoiidn.
CIIICAOO , Sept. 10. A squeeze for the
shorts was the result today of the dry
wealher nnd heavy oxporls. The domain'
sprang up all at once. Offerings were liphl
and an advance of l o was easily cslabT
lishcd , bul U did nol all hold. Two-thirds
ot It stuck , however , la bolng nddod to last
night's closing prices.
Corn was depressed by liberal offerings
from longs and lost } { o of Its former
value.
Provisions wore Irregular but averaged
higher.
Wheat exhibited n good deal ol feverish-
ness. The loading bull factor was Iho enor
mous oxporls of wheat nnd Hour for Iho
week , which verq reported at G.ilSO.OOO
bu. against 4,000,000 bu. a week ago
and D.noO.OOO bu. the snmo week last
yoar. The dry weather in iho wlnlor wheal
boll continues nnd seeding Is still delayed.
Shorts quickly got excited , but the failure
of cables lo respond and tlu heavy realizing
on the advance caused n decline.
Corn wns slrong and higher early In sym-
palhy wllh Iho llrmncss In wheal , but the
selling was enormously on the advance ami
when ll was known ilint 1,000 car wore ox-
peeled 1 Monday Iho feeling' becamu very
weak nnd prices wont off Ji'o. The closing
wns } c from the bottom.
Oats were slow ut the start.and tlio inar-
knl soon followed corn , closing'nt iho inside ,
wllh ; '
Lard was In some demand for the reason ,
it i was said , lhat the dry weather was cur
tailing t thu production of butler nnd tlio
cheaper article was therefore substituted.
The support which packers gave to ribs at
the start wns withdrawn later , and they
look iho opposllo course by selling rather
freely. The coverninoul's cstlmalu lhat
iho hog crop of Iho year was 1)0.2 )
per cent of last year's produc
tion , and 91 of that season's condition
wns generally scouted , hs being out of
keeping both with the receipts and the
wolghft of the bogs of this season. Compared
with yesterday's closing prices are 7 o'
lower to Ifio higher. Vrelghts dull ; rates
unchanged.
Esvlmates for Monday : Wheat , 200 cars ;
corn. 1.000 cars ; oats , 410 cara ; hogs , 23,000
head , nnd next week 12."i.000 hcM.
The loading futures ranged.ns follows :
" ' "
"Artlc'leH" Open. HlBli. Low. Clone.
WHEAT
Sent no
Dec
May. 70J6 -
COIIN
Sent 40 40M
Get. . 41 41K 40 ! {
Dec ' 41 41M 4Ui ( (
May 45 45 ! | 44M
OATH
Sept
Get
lec J7H
May 31
Mr.ss I'onic
Sui > t 10 30
Out , . 14 75
Jan. . . 14 00 14 00 13 77 13 77W
JjAim
Supt 8 80 H Rfi H 70 8 7f >
Oct. . R (13 ( 8 115 B 57 H 57
Jan. 7 1)0 ) 7 00 7 77K
SHOUT Kins-
Seiit. 0 RO 0 D7 9 80' 0 1)3 )
Oct. . . K ( I'JJ H 87 * 8 75
Jan. . 7 : m 7 40 7 251 7 'K
Cash ( imitations wore us follows :
KLOUII Uulot , llrm ,
WIIBAT No. 2 spring , G8 > ( < ftGBXc ; No.
aprlinr. 03J4c : No. 2 rod. 08Ji&G87ic. [
UOIIN No. 2 , 40ic ! ; No. 3 yellow , closing nt
'
407'c.
OATS No.2. . 2fic ; No. 2 whlto , 284@29J/e ! ;
No. 3 white. 27H28 ? c. '
Kvu No. 2. 4Gc.
IIAIII.KV No. 2 , nomliinl ; No. 3 , no sales.
II'LAX HKED No. 1 , $1.021 ; .
TIMOTHY SKED I'rime , 13.25.
1'OllK Moss , per bbl. , 81G.301G.35 ; lard
per 100 lb < . . 8.75a8.85 ; short ribs sides
( loose ) , $10.25@10.30 ; dry suited shoulders
( boxed ) , J7.25'aj7.60 ; short clour sides ( boxed )
unchanged , J9.75SJ10.00.
WHISKY Distillers' Ilnlshcd uoods , per sal.
SuilAKS Unchanged ; cut. loaf CJjc.
The following were tlio receipts und ship
ments for today :
HlIIf.MK.VTS
13.000' ' 13.001
M 0,0(10 ( l4,00i ! !
.inu.ooo 431,001
- . 347,0(1 (
0,000
24,000 8,001
On the Produce exchange today thu Imtte
market , was Irregular ; creamery , 2327c
dairy , 1525c. KKKS , steady at 15c.
New York .Markets.
Nr.w VOIIK , Hopr. 10. Froim llocoluf.
42,200 ulKS. ; oxporta , 55.700 bbls. : sales
0,000 pkgs : market dull nnd firmly lield
buyers Indifferent ; winter wlieat , i low crudes
* 2.05a2.25 ; winter whent , fair to fancy , 2.5.r
(23.55 ( ; winter wheat , patents , ji.fit)34.1O :
Minnesota clour , JU.UUJcD.ll ) ; tMluncsot :
stnilahts , $3.403)4.10 ) ; Minnesota imtenls
$ l,004.40j low extras , $2.0332.55 * ; city mills
J3.00i04.00 ; rye mixtures , $3.0034.00 ; supur
line , $ l.'JOa2.35 : tlno * 1.85ffi2.2d.
COIIN MEAI , Stcudy : yellow , $2.0032.80
llrnndywlno2.85.
L'llYB Dull ; western boutlouds,62a53e. {
UAlif.r.YMAi.T Dull ; western , 05180 ; rtlx
rowed stnte.s , BOG85c.
WllKAT Itecolpla , 280,000 but ! o.xnorls , 275.
000 bu. ; snles , 040.000 bu. fulnres , 88.001
hu.spoU Spot nmrkot quiet but stondy ; No
3 rod , In sloro and oiuviitor , 74'ic ; f. o. b
74ic ; unjirudod rod , GOS74.'B < ; ; No. 1 Imril
705ic ; nllo.'it , 74'Sc ; No. 3 ivil , 7lfc. No. 1
northern , 74ic. ! Options moderately netivo
nnd firmer , closing dull at the udvaucu ; Octo
ber , 74(374,7 ( c , closliiK ut 74Jc ( ; Ducembur ,
771i < 8i78jc. ? , closing at 78'iU. }
COKN itocolpts , 110,300 but ; exports , 75,200
bu , ; Hulos , 200,000 bu. futures , 25,000 bu.
Spots wunkor on larger receipts ; No. 2. SOJJe
In elevator ; CiUl'.c nllont. Options Una and
fulrly active , early closing weak ; September
closed al48jcj October , 484'c ; December , 48 ? ;
® 48Jic , closlnj ! tit 40io ; Mny , OlUasiJjC ,
closing ut Otiic. } N .
OATS Itecoipts , 223.000 bu , ; exports ,
28J.100 bu. ; sulo * , 80,000 bu. fillnio-i , OI.OUO
bu. spot , ripou We lower ror mixed ; white ,
.stoudy. Options ciulot but llrm , qarly closing
easy ; Sopleinlior closed , Il'Jiicj October , 32 > 4
( t'JJ7 c. closing in 32ic ? ; Novumbur , ! )2Jiit ) {
32 > fc. closing nl 324'c ; No. 2 white. 38c ; No , 2
Ulitcngn , 3 Ic ; No. 3 Oblcno,32jc ! ! ; No. 3 white ,
37',4o ; ndxud western , 83i435c ; whlto western ,
. '
H7fiiL41i-
HAY Unchanged.
lloi'd Steady ; state conimnii to choice , 19 ©
22c ; I'ucllli : cuiihl , 17 < TW2e.
Ilinns-Stoiuly ; today's Holocled. 50 to 00
Ibs. , 4fo5e ; Iliionos Ayrosdry , 21 to24 Ibs. , lie.
, ljKATinn : Steady ; Hemlock solo HnontH
Ayros. llKbt to heavy weights , 17lOc.
WOOL Quiet ; domestic ileoco , 20S28c ;
pullud. 18d425c ; TOXUH , 10 17c.
I'uovisioNrt I'm meiitb , llrm ; plcklod shoul
ders , 7c ; pickled bulllus. 12Jiil3c : plcklod
linm.s , 1DI51UHC. Lard , llrm ; western HUMIIII
closed ut $ 'J.2 ( ) ; hales , 975 tlorces tit 0.25 ;
option bales , noun ; September closed atiu.25 ,
nominal ; October closed ul $9.05 nominal.
i'ork. llriii ; iiow nnW , l7.poai7".60.
IIIITTUH .Stoudy ; state dulty. lua25c ; state
cruamury , 2i > ® 27c ; wustorn dulry , 16'i0lOci
iisteru croiimory. lHQ27c ; western factory ,
MfclHe ; Khtlns , 27c.
( ; iiiiHt-Kirni : : : ! utato , Inrffo , OfjiiO' c for
fancy fnncy wlilto , luriu ; , Ufjcj nun skims
2 ! .0fi } ! .
ICuus-Sloady ! slnto nnil I'unnsylvnnlu , 19J4
20c ; western fresh , 17jailc } ; recelptd , 2,175
TAMXIW Klnni clly ( J3 nor pkB.--J7 ) c ,
IOTTONHKEI ; ) On.-1'lniij crude , 3
yellow , .
I'BTIIOLKUM Qlllol : UlllllHl ( llosell Ul G4l !
bid ; WublduKtou , In bills , , * 5.4 ( > j WiiblihiKton ,
in bulk , f''JO ; rullnod Now York , f5.16 ; 1'nlla-
dcl Iphln und llnltimore , { 5.10 ; I'hlludoliililu
un d llalllmore , In bulk , (2.GD'J.G5 ,
ItojiN-Steaily ; btralnud common to good ,
Tinu'KNTifjB Kasyj 3438c ,
KICK Klrni ] domestic fulr tooxtni,21i'i3.5 ? c ;
Japan , 4jii5Vie. !
Mui sxw Noinliiui ! New Orleans , open kcl-
tlo , Kooil fo clioh-o , 32Bl3ic ( ,
.SUIIAII Kuw , llrm ; fair roflnln , 3c ; con-
t/UutfiiN , 00 test , 34rolliied ; , btroni ; ; No. 0 ,
4U ( D4 15-10cNo. 7. 4 Il-10ii4'iu ; . .No. H , 4' ,
6e4 13-lGc : No.0.40-lBcNo,10,4 : St41l.lGci
No.ll,47.1Ga4 ; No. l-A4si40-10cNol : ! ! )
3 ! > 1T A , 44t4 13-lGc : mould A , \tA
6 IS-lCc ; btanJatd A , 6 l-lU&Sc ; confuc >
llomirsA , 645 1-lGei cuUoiif. 6V < a5 Is-lGc ;
crushed , 6Ms5 13-lGoj powuoreu. 6 7-lOii
6Sc ; . granulated , 6 3-l ( > aa ic ; cubiw.B 7-10' < j >
6Sc.
I'm IIION Steady ; American. 12.25ai4.60.
Coi'l'tu-Stuudy ; lakf.CJ.G2VJ.
J.KAltiteuily domestic , 13.as.
TlN-KIrm ; atraiu , -13.5 | nluiox , t udv ,
Spelter , sK-qdy ; Ucm.eMlita.Up. . '
Hvw York Dry ( looU .tlurliet.
NBV YOIIK. tieiil. 10-Diy goods In u general
| wuy uhowcd u uuntluutxl tuvorublo condition.
I * reported ( tooilln cotton Rood .both
ilcitchod nnd hrowns s jJUjit well up nnd out
of town buyer * boln ? In a hurry to got their
rood * andordorsnndshlRn"nt * ! < IlT 'Mt frolRht.
Vhlo slioothiits nnd cotton ( litnneN tu\n\ \
lo dy nnd fairly net In ? . 1'rlnt cloths con-
Innoln dutnatid nt U Vf. for G4x'2H-lnch clnthn
with Rollers : prints morn Actlro on nmll orders
mil local domnnd * . Ulnnlinnis find woven
abrlc.1 IrrcL-ulnr , fouotrlng the recant auction
ales. Woolen nnd worsted goods show n ( lo-
cldod Improvoniont. l-YirolRn goods show some
itlllnRoirlndemnnd , lilit the prices remain
toa-Jy. The jolililng ir'ndo nt this point
howssllnlit ImproTciiicnt ,
1'roiti'iot , Miirkct.
, The receipt * of butler _ conllnuo
rather light ; fancy crpamcry. 'J0ai22c : choice
Ui Mncy country. 15aic : fnlr to oed coun
try , HiM&o. : packing st < ? ck , fresh , inc.
IitvB I'oui.Tnv Tlio H-colpts of Vonltry are
lfht and prices nro llrm ; cholro old lions ,
7c : sprinff chickens. 7JB8c ! : ducks , 8c.
Knus ( food stock wns ironerally bulnz of-
'ored ' at 14c , thouKli some sales wore being re
ported nt 13c. !
UAMB Drnlon nro Kunorally mlvMtiz their
shlppnr.s to hold olT until the wcntlier liocnnius
morn favorable. In view ot thu condition In
which shipments nro nrrlvlmt It Is no easy
natter to give correct ( niotiitloiis , but It Issntu
to .iy that prairie chickens In ( Irit-clasicon-
lllton would hrlnit f2,7& , but the nun tot thosu
. oniliiKt hat nro lit for sain go nt $1.50t'J.5U. ( !
July n few ducks are arriving , but choice innl-
nrus would lrliinl ) > oiit f'J.75 and teul ana
mixed fl.U5Al.50.
HONEY llonny It commciicliiff to move n
Ittloinnro freely , but. tlio domnml Is still
Ikiit. for It : choice whltn clover , 16Q17C.
I'HlKO.NH The doninud It tint uulte so actlvo
as It wna ; llvo plzoons , Sl.ooaiao.
OVHTBllH Mo'dUinn , iBc ! horse nhooi , 23c :
extra NlandurdsGo ; extrn selects , 28c ;
counts , 37c.
VEOETAm.KS.
ONIONS Homo grown stock Is plenty nl GO
© 75c per hu.
-s Homo grown stock , on orders ,
per ! J-bu. baslcot , 40c.
1'OTATOKS Thn supply Is llRht nnd the
iinrket llrmieoodstock solls'rondllynt 7oa75c.
( 'AiiiiAtiK-OcciisloHal orders nro received
nnd III led nt Hie. ,
C'r.t.F.uv Common stock , 35u per doz. ; choice
lo fancy , 4Of , Gl ) nnd 75c per > loz. bunches
welching 4 to 10 Ibs. , nccnrdlngto price.
HWKKT I'OTATdKS The supply li fulr ; good
stock , $1 per bu.
OitAi'KS Home grown Concords , 20a23c per
9-11) . baskets ; niuscalH , $1.0031.25 ; black ,
$1 ; Tokny , * 1'.60.
I'er . ' .
KH crate , Sl.'JG.
UAi.trniiMA I'liUiT Kree.stouo ponchos , pur
box , l.lo1.25 ; llartlutt penr.s , per box ,
$2.23 ; plums , per box. ? 1.25ir.l.60.
eating , per bbl. , $4.50 ;
choice cooking , $4 ,
IKS Cranberries are arriving very
freely nnd tumour to bo In Rood demand ;
Capo Cod , per bbl. , $7.60 ; bell nnd cherry , $0.50.
TiioriOAi , rutiiTS.
IIANANAS Prices romaln nboul sloady ; per
bunch , lnr o , J2.00S2.25 ; per bunch , .small to
iili'dluml.76J 2.'J. ( ) '
I.KMONK-l'nr box , * 4.50315.00.
UltANilKS There are only n few ornnRcs ro-
inlnliigi Hlvorsldo Mediterranean sweets , J4
1UDK3 , TAl.T.OW , KTC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 215c ; No. 2 croon
hides , 2o ; No. 1 preen salted hides , 2'Te ; no. '
preen Halted lililui. 2c ; No. 1 Krouti salted
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 lln. , 2 u ; No. y. Krounsaltod
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibi. , 2c ; No. 1 veal cnlf ,
8 Ibs. lo 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 2 veul calf , 8 Ibs. to
16 Ibs. . 3c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , 4c ; No. 2 dry
Hint hides , 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Purl
cured hldos ! 5c per lb. less than fully cured.
SIIKKI * I'P.I.TS ( Iroon salted , oacli 358 > 75c :
green salted tdioiirllnsrs ( short woolod enrly
.skins ) , uncli lO.fJIOcj dry shearling ( .short
woolod early skins' ' , No. 1. unch 5aiOc : dry
shenrlliiR.s ( short wooled early Hklns ) , No B ,
ouch 5c ; dry Hint , Kansus nnd Nebraska
butcher wool polls , per 11) . , actual weight , Ida
lie ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain
wool polls , per lb. , nctual wolRliti710 > ; ; dry
Hint Colorado bntdiiir. wool pu ts , per lb ,
actual wnlgltt , OBlOc , dry Hint Coloradi ) mur
rain wool poll-s , per Itnctual wolKht , 730c ,
dry pieces and bucks , actual wolRht , DS7c.
Cotton Aljtrkot.
NEW ORLEANS , SopL ' 1C. COTTON Firm ;
middling uplands , 8 3-lGc ; good inliidllng ,
"ilic ; low middling , 7 15-lGc : Rood ordinary
4.Hl'/
. uu.s ; snes. . aes ; soc ,
37,138 bales. Futures bnruly steady ;
Kales , 25,500 bales ; September , * 7.08 bid ;
October , J8.OOJii8.05 ; Nuvumlier. * 8.15iS,8.1G ;
Decsiubor. S8.2G ; .Tnniiiiry , JH.37 ; February ,
J8.44(3 ( .40 : Jlurch , * 8.6 © .8.50. .
MIMI : > III * . Sept. IG.-tl/'lrm ; mlddlltiR , 8jc ! ;
rectilptH , 143 bales ; irthlpmeiits , 1C7 bales ;
stock. 7,088 bales ; sale | 2UO balesi
UAI.VESTON , Hopt , ItUM-Mrm ; middling up-
Innd , 8 3-lGc ; low A middling 7'o ; oed
ordinary , ' ? 0-lGc ; net receipts , 3 , Oil bales ;
gross , : iojl.pilosfca-9sr7.Gjbaejfr-stotn ; ; ; [ ! , 38-
202 biilcs. , , * . . * ?
ST. Louis1 Sept. IG.-Murkot today steady
with sales ot 274 bnlcs. Quotations nro : Ur-
dlnary , 7 } > c : Rood ordinary , 7 7-lGc : low nild-
illlntr , 7 13-lGc : middling , Hfjc ; Rood middling ,
8 7-10. tinluB. 315 bales ; tinges ? Xc nnd stained
5f. below white. Receipts , 100 bales ; ship
ments , 1,000 bales ; stocks. 14,100 bales.
.St.I. . oil la Murknts.
ST. Louis. Soot. 10. KI.OUU Quiet nnd flrin.
WHKAT Fluctuated throughout , closing % < &
? { e hlKlior ; No. 3 rod. cush nnd September ,
Giilic ; October , G44'c ; Muy. 701 } .
COIIN Was strous enrly. but the closing was
weak nnd unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 40c ;
Sonteinbor , 30c ; Way. 40Jic.
OATS Steady ; No. " u.nand \ September ,
2Gc ; October , 2Gac ; November , 2Gc ; Mny , 31c.
ItYB-lllglior ; No. 2 , this side , 47c.
llAiu.KV III bolter deinund ; uo change.
KUAN ( iCu , east trfick.
I''I-AX SKr.i ) Held atf 1.
OI.OVKII HBKli-UiitihiuiROil ; $7.008.00.
liUTTKit UnchungL'n : separator criiuiuory ;
242Gccbolco ; dairy. 23-J4c.
Kaos UncbaiiRcd ; 1'Jc.
KKCEUTrf Klour. 0,000 sacks ; whont , 03-
000 bu. ; outs , 70,000 bu. ; corn. 70,000 bu.
Sliil'MKNTS 1'lour , 7,000 buN ; wheat , 34-
000 bu. ; corn. 42,000 bu. : ontrt , 8,000 bu.
Kansas City JIirkot : .
ICANtiAS CITY , Sopt. 1G. VV'IIKAT Actlvo and
! ie hljilmr ; No. a hnrd , 50y@57c ; No. 2 red ,
6Sc.
6Sc.COIIN
COIIN l ( < 3 > l/a lower ; No. 2 mixed , 35c ; No. 2
White. 3Gc.
OATS Klrni nnd mu'liniiRod ; No. 2 mixed ,
22iB23ci No. 2 white. 25i > 7c.
HilTTBii Klrni ; crcamory , 1722c ; dairy ,
1719c.
KHUS Klrni nnd very quiet at2021c.
KKCEII-TS Whont , 03,000 bu. ; corn , 11,000
bu. : outs , none.
Sllil'MKNTS Whout , 89,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000
bu. : onls , none ,
Collcu .t
Nr.w VOIIK , Sept. 10. Ojt Ions opened steady ,
with prlccn iincliiuigud lo K ) points decline ;
closed steady , unchanged to 10 ] > olnts
lower ; Kales , 25.000 biiRs , InclndliiR :
Ojlobor , * 10,90ftl7.lO ! Novomlior , * 1G.45
© Hi. 55 ; Decopibor. $15.05 10.05 ; .lanil-
iirv , $15.5 < ai5.G5 : Koltrunry , * l5,60ai6.65 ;
Jlnrcb , J15.30 ; Mny , * 16 ; Havre , stuady , U ®
> { f lilRhvr : tinles , 0.000 mi * * . Half hollduy at.
Havre. Hamburg iliilot. ficnerally H5e !
hlKhurj sule.s , 42.000 hu ! > . No llra/ll cables.
Spot I tlo , llrm ; No. 0. $10.12 ! } ,
BAI.TIMOIIK. Sept. 10. Finn ; spot Itlo , No. 7 ,
l.lvurpool .lIurketH.
i. . Kept. 10. WIIBAT Quiet ; demand -
mand poor ; holdurs olfor moilerutoly ; No. 1
UullfOrnlu , 6sOlJlSi5s ( 10 o ; red winter , no
block ; western winter , 64 7di 5s 8d per
con Inl , '
I/'OIIN Qtilot ; dninand moderate ; now mixed ,
4s 24'd pur cental.
IjAiin-I'rlmo western , 45 3d.
UKKC K.xlra India mess , 7Gs Gil ,
Hl'OUIvS AND ItONUS.
1'rlcoa Opened lit Illne , but Ilnxlncfl
l.lcht nnil DnaYlijt-H SplrltleHi ,
Nuw YOIIK , $ opt. ICVCT'I'IIO volume of bubl-
ness on Iho Slock exchange today was light ,
oven for a Saturday , wjiich is a half holiday ,
and iho dealings were spiritless. In antici
pation of u good bjj/jlc / statement , prices
opened In a majority of cases a fraction
above the closing flqfltcs of yesterday , nnd
except In aboul a half dozen instances the
first quotations wore the highest of the day ,
The exceptions word1 Uenorul Klectrlu and
Hock Island , which ro vi-j per cunt ; Krlo , %
per cent ; Whisky , j > j , W > r cent ; Sugar , St.
Paul , Western Union'Now England and
M nhattau Consolidate , l { per cent ; Chicago
cage , Burlington & Qtilnoy , Loulsvlllo &
Nushvlllo und CotlonOrl , } { per cent.
From Iho opening unU iho iubllcalioti of
the bank statement ttio .j'narkot drojipod on
extremely light nnd lifeless trading. Nor
was there any animation on the exchange to
give moro than a spasmodic and un-
snstnined life to tho' prices wlieti the
asso.-hited banks Issued n statement much
moro favorable iliuu was oxpeulcd , Bending
Ibis surplus rosurvo up beyond iho $10,000-
000 murk und increasing iho deposit line by
nearly fcJ.SOO.OOO. This wat in iho nalure of
a pleasant surprise to Uiostreot , which had
scltlod down lo Iho bullof thai a slight
decrease was forthcoming , This , In
addition lo thu deposits , Is looked upon
with much favor us Indicating an approach
of normal healthy conditions for the money
market especially as the decrease In loans U
duo nol to forced , but onllrely volunlury
liquidations. After this small buying , In
duced by the excellent allowing of the bunks ,
had spent Us force , the market again sagged
off , decliniiik' of its own weight nnd closing
heavy nt or wltulu a fraction of the lowest
point of the day.
The declines , compared with yesterday's
closing , ranged from V to 1 per ocnt , the
luttor In Sugar , Now Jersey Central , New
Kngland , Pullman 1'nlnco nnd Minneapolis ft
St. LouU Trust receipts , Chicago Ua * and
Mah.ittan Consolidated being down % per
cent , National Cordage * { per cent , General
Klccirlc , St. 1'ftiil & Omaha , Wheeling
tc I > ako Erlo common If per cont.
Among the stocks which show nn advance
on the day's business nro : American Cattle ,
2V per cent ; Homo , Watertown t Ogdens-
burg , 2 porconl ; Colorado Fuel and Ironcom
mon , U { pot > cent ! Buffalo , Kochcstcr &
1'lttshurg , 1 percent ; 1'ncltlo Mall , ( per
cent ; Ontario St Western , % per cent ; Haiti-
more ft Ohio , Delaware t Lackawanna ,
Krlo , ICdlson Electric nnd Load preferred , >
percent.
1'tl The followlnR nro thocloslngquotatmns of
the loading stocks on the Now York ex
change today :
clA
Atrhlnon . . Nor. 1'nclllo iirol'U
AdnniH ! xpn < Si , . , I . ! . . U.A Unit. . . .
Alton , Terre Hunlo Northwesteni .
ilo im't'il. . . . . . , , 1 do 1 > M.- .
American Kxpruii 1 N w Yprkrvnlrnl.
IWHImore.VOlilo. . N. Y. AN.K .
Rnn.vl.t I'.tclUn. , . , Ontario \VeMern
C.inntl.t Moiillicni. , 'ifon Imp . .
CpiitRill'.icino. . . , . Oregon Nar . 4H
din a. .V Ohio . . U.S. 1 , . All. K . 4HHI <
Chlruiro.1t Alton , . , : I'aclnc Malt . nm
C . a. AQ. . I'rorln. DIHJ , A K. . . "
Olilcniru Onn . PiltslHiru . 118"
Pullman 1'alaco. . . 170
t.O. ! C. A St. f. . .
tin tic . Conl A. Iron. 4 Klclunoml Tor. . . . .
Rnltun nil Ort . do pret'd .
Del. A Hmlsoti . ' IllOr.imle West. . 10
Dot. ! I ic' < . A W.-st , do prt'f'd . 4R
11 ) , ft. U. ( ! . pref'il , , , Iloek iHttinil . . . . . . . 04 W
1)18. AC. Kitra.Co. , m. I'niit . . . . HUH
K.iHtTenn . do prt'f'il . 11(1 (
Krln . i St. Paul A Omaha. H4
do profit . do pfd . lOtl
Port . Way no . 1 Southern I'.iclllc. . . 18 f
On-ut Norlh'n iifil. K.ir Hullnery. . . . HUM
Rhl.ARiat.lll.pnt J Tumi. Coal A Iron. . in
Ilncl ] < ln ? Valley. , . Texas 1'aclllc . 7
IlllnolnCiMitralii , , Tol. A ( > . Cen. pl'd. on
St. I'.iul & Diiimh. Union 1'aclllo. . . . . . Ul
Uko Krln , V West. U.S. Kxpresn . Cl )
do prct'd . W. , St. U A l > . 7M
riUcSliuro . , , do pTvfct . . . . mi *
Lead Trust. . . ; , . , WellH Ririro Kxp. . ito :
IiOUlH. , V Xanh . U'csli'rn Union. . , ,
LoulH. . AN. A , . , ' . , . Wheeling A li. K. , .
iMnnliiitUm Con. . . do pret'd .
MeinphlH .V C . M'.ASt. I , .
Mlclili ; ! i Centr.ll , . 1) . AH. (1 .
Missouri I'acltlc. , , General Klectrlc. . . 47
Mobile A Ohio. . . . National Mlmoed. . 18
Naali.AChatt . C. K. & I .
Natlon.it Cord.igo. . do im'Ccl . 7n
do prcf'd . . . , . . It. AT. C .
N.J. CcntrM . T. A. A.AN. M. . . .
Norfolk &W. pra , . T.St. IJ.-AK. O .
North Amerl'ii Co. Mo pref'd . 20
Northern I'ncinc. .
asked.
The total sales of stocks tcdny were 70,300
shares , Includlni ; : Alchlsou , 2,900 ; Suuar ,
10UOltlnrlliiRlon ) ; , 4,400) ) Ulilcngo Ous , 7,71)0 ;
Uenornl Klectrlc. 3noO ; Natlonul Load , 2,000 ;
Kock Island , 2'JOO ; St. 1'unl. 4,100 ; Sllvor Cer-
tlllcates , 0,000 ; Union I'nclllc , 4,400 : Western
Union , a,300
.Nv Yorit Money .Market.
Nnw VonK , , Hopt. 10. MONBV ON CAM ,
Nominally 35J4 pnrcent.
1'uiMK MiMtCANrll.K 1'Ai'Kli 710 ! ; per cent.
Kxr.iu.i.MI Kxcinvxm : Dull , wlh actunlbusi
ness In bankers' bills nt 44,8S4HOU fordo-
maud nnd $4.H24.81S ! ) for sixty-day bills ;
posted rates , 84.HO : commercial bills , J4.BH { .
Sii.vr.it UiimmATis ! 74Tic.
UUVRItNMRNT llONIM Dull. State OolldS
dull.
TliocliHlnxuuotntlonson bonds :
U.S. 4nrcir ltd N. XV. Dub. ns 1IH )
U.S , 43coup. , , ' . . . 111 St. UAI.M.OL'n.rm 73 h
US.4iJ ( re.I. ! . . ! . IIS St. UAS.F.Gen.M. 103
I'acllluilaor'llj. . . . 102 St. 1'aul CoiiHolH. . .
Ijouln'iiaH'niH la. . 1)1 ) St. P. C. A P. iHtH. .
Missouri Us 07 T. I'.L.O.Tr.Hola.
Trim , now out U.S. . 101) T P. U.d.Tr. Hcls.
Tenii. neivsot 5a. . 1)3 Union I'ac. IHIH. . . .
Tenn. newHotif : ) . . Went Shorn tin
Canada Ho.Mn D. All. \\Mnt8. . IISM
Central 1'ae. IHIS. . . AtcUlnon JH 74
I.AH. O. Int8 do JHi class A. . . . 4 M
U.A It. O. 4s In * 0. II. AS. A. OH. . . . t)2 )
KrlnlMn II..VT.O.SH 101) )
M. K. A T. CJon. ( Is. Ido Con. ( la 05
M. K. A T. Hon. On. No. Ca. fin 115
Mutual UnionHH. . . or doIn 112
N.J. C. Int. Curl. . . Tenn. olil OH ( 112U
N. Pao. iHtB 107 Va. IH ! no
N. I'ao-.Ma no Va. Kx-JInt. coup. : is
N. W. CoiiHolB 130 Vn. Con. 'Jd Berles. GO
tasltuil. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Iloituu .Slock ( Juntntloiis.
BOSTON , Sept. 10. Call loan * , GJJ7 per cent ;
time loans , ( /liVpor cent. UloslnK < ] Uotullons
on .stocks , bonds mill inluliii ; shares :
Hay Stuto Oik : . . . . DM I do preferred . 41 Hi
Hull Telephone. . . . IHO 1 ; IHCOMHII | Central.
lloHton A Albany. . . HOI ) New Knclaud Us. . .
C. U.A Q 8i3 : < WlH. Cl'llt'l lH
Oeneral Klectrlc. . . . Allonoz MlnmifCo.
4J }
Mexican Central. . . Atlantic
N. Y.AN. K Boston A. Mont 21
Old Colony c-x. dlv , llnttu .t Itoston 8) )
Oro. Short r/no. . . . H Calmnct A Ilecla. . . 275
llubbi-r : ii : Centennial
San Dlcso 10 Franklin. . . . .
Union Piiclne Konrsauo *
\VcHlEnd UHceola 28
do preferred Qiilncy 105
i. Electric Tamarack 141 !
nskod.
Nnu I'ninclseo Allnliii ; Oilolulloim.
SAN FRANCISCO , Soul. 10. Thoonicl.il closlns
( juotations for mining slocks were us follows :
A Ha 10 Halo ANoroross. . fie
llelelior 30 Mexican 00
IleHt.t nelcliiT. . . . ( > 0 Oiihlr nu
ItodloCon 15 1'otosl 40
Ilnlwer in Savnire 3S
Chollar. 215 SU > rr.i Nevada fi ( )
Con. Cal. It Vn.i 14.1 Union Con 40
Crown 1'olnt 20 Utuli 5
KiirekaCon Yullow Jacket 45
( 'onld A Curry
Now York Mlnlni ; ( juotatloiiR.
NKW VOIIK , Sept. 10 , The following are the
Crown Point 'Jd I'lymoiilli ID
( Jon. Cal. .t Vu IBB Sierra Nevada fit )
Uoiulwood : . . . . 100 Standard no
Gould and Cnrry. . . 20 Union Con 1:15 :
HaloANoreroHS. . . . 45 Yellow Jacket CO
Honu'Btako 8r ( ) Iron Silver. 10
Mexican 60 Quicksilver 150
Ontario ; ODD do nrefd 1600
Opldr. 75 Ilulwer in
Fliiunctul Note * .
NEW OULKANH.Sopt. 10. Clearings , J028.810 ,
KANSAS CITY , Sopt. 1C. ClourliiRS , $1,713-
055.
I'AIIIS. Hunt. 10. Three per cent rentes , 98f
30c for tlio account.
MttMlMLis , Hopt. 10. Nqw Vork oxchunpo , soilIng -
Ing ut tl.no premium. Clourlngs , $74,076 ;
bulnnccs , S27.851.
BAI.TIMOHK. Sept. 1G. Clearings. 12,270,721 ;
balunces , $417.730 ; for the week , $12,001,118 ;
balances , $1,801.068. "Honey G pur cent.
Piiii.u > ii.rniA , Hopt. 10. OleurliiKS. $0,335-
113 ; halanees , $1,582,538 ; for tlio week , $51-
103,991 ; balance : ) , $7,033,42' . ! . Money , 0 per
cent.
cent.NKW
NKW Vomc , fopt. 10. [ Special TolcKram to
"
Tim HKI : . ) KxolmiiKo was quoted ns follows :
Chicago. 75c nreiiiliim ; lloslon. 76c to 80 < j
discount pnr$1,000 ; tit. hotils , OOc promlnm
bid ,
IlosTO.v , Sept. IG.-Clcurlncs , $11 > .824.731 ;
biiUncos , * 120,550 ; for till ) week , $ (19.003- (
1)04 ) ; lialniicos , 87,329,745. Monov , 0217 pur
cunt , KxcliniiK'o on Now Vork , 76080c dis
count for cash.
OiiiriAno. Sept. 10. plonrlngs , $12,512.293
and * 78,152,293 for the week , u alnsl $102-
511,827 for Iho sumo wuok hiit year. Now
Vork exchange , 75c premium. Hlcrlliix ox-
chniiKo , steady , unchanKod nl $4.82i } < 4.88.
Money stonily nl 1 pur cunt.
HT. I < OUIH , Hopt. 10. Olenrlnss , $3,138,031 ;
for the wen ic , $18,801,262 ; biiino wuok last
your , $24,202,150 ; last wank , $17,918,640 ;
balances today , $370,423 ; lust wuok , $2,4057
750. .Money. iiilot | , at 0 ( B pur eont. Kxchumu
on Now Vork , OOu premium.
Nl'.W VOIIK , Hopt. 10-CloarlliKS. $87.322.403 ;
hnlance.4 , $4H04.494. .I'or the weelc , $4 I5.G02-
HlOj halanccH , $22,074,300. The Imports uf
drynoods und Kcuorul murclmndlso at thu port
for tlio past wuuk were valued at $2,032,004. of
which nmount. $2,080,654 were dry gooiN , Tlio
Npccln Imports for the wee It were $1,252,302 ,
of which $1,083,024 was uolil and the balance
silver. Kxports of Hpeclo for the wuok , $1,000
gold ; $700.000 silver.
I'lIIi KKAI.TV JIAItltlST.
INHTKII.MEST.S placed on record Koptombor
10 , 1893 :
WAIIIIANTY DKKIH.
II A Olbson and wlfo to I < onh 11 aimer ,
lots 14. 16 , 10. 22 , block 9 , Wise k
I'nrmoluo'sudd. . . , , , . , 2,000
J II Drown und wlfo to H J Henderson ,
lot 2 , block 2 , und loin 10 and 20 ,
block 3. Portland Place 2,400
L.S CII-IIK | | | lo.l O Adams tr , lots 20
nnd 21 , liloclc 2 , Mnnmotilli park , . , , , 60
J < ) Adams und wlfo to I , H Hushing , .
hiimn . , . , , , . . 60
OH llumon und huihuiid to K J Mur- .
tin , lot 33 , blocks , 1'addock t'Jnco. . 1,500
Martin Culm und wlfo to A Hurt Calm ,
\'i \ lutorosl In Iol42 , WindKor I'laco
extension , und loU 4 and 6 , ( iram-
mprcy park. . . . . . , , . . . 200
U II Sholoiand wlfo to Cecilia Martin ,
lot 13 , block 12 , liniiNunm Place 0,000
I' ' O ( JrulK und wlfo lo U II Oration , let
7. block 2 , knkiivluw , . , . 1,600
DKJoln.bon to V II IJiivlk , o 100 feet
ot n y , lot 0 , block 5. Drcnurd Hill. . 2,500
Ooorsn llrown 10 J ( I Drown , lot 7 ,
block K , Lowe's mid 2,000
QUITCLAIM UKKIM.
I , U William * und wlfo lo F 1 ! Will-
lams , that , part of w 10 acres of HU
bo 3-14-13 lying wof II , & M , rail-
wuy righlof way 1
DKKDS.
O A Ilonnotl ( xherlir ) in I' 0 Orulg ,
lot 7 , block 2 , l.uliuvlew , . 400 )
J A Power * ( administrator ! to Kilia
Callalian , uJ7 ( fculof s 2iH ( fin't ' lot
6 , S K Uojjura' Okuhomu , . . . 701
Total amount of transfers. . . . . , . , . . * 22,302
Pills that euro sick headache : Do Witt's
little Kavly
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Demand for Cattle Loads to a Peculiar Sit
uation in the Matter of Prices.
TRADING ACTIVE IN ALL DIRECTIONS
Cattle lUtremelr Scnrcn HOB *
Miatr Great Actlvltjr 3hortftB In Sup *
pile * Predicted \ty \ Monlurg Vnlue *
Well MHlntnlnod Slircp
SATUIHIAT , Sept. 10.
The marketing of cattio ami hogs the last
week has continued on n very II DOM ! scale ,
while there has bcou a slight falling ofT In
shoci ) us compared with n year ago. The
figures are ns follows :
Cattle. Ho ? * . Shoop.
llecolpt * thli week . 18.793 38,7911,070
Receipts latl WOOk . 10,40'J 3H.3U3 2,413
.Sumo wuok Insl year. , . . 13333 21,040 ,04l
Changes In the cattle market the p.tst
week huro been few nnil not of vital Impor
tance. Uocolpts have boon liberal and fully
two thirds of the offerings have boon direct
from the western and southern ranges. As
thcso latter Imvo boon largely feeders
tlio actual supply of ucof cattle
has not boon unusually largo for
this season of thn yoar. Spoculatlvo
shippers have simply not been in It , n very
unusual circumstance , considering the liberal
supplies. The fact Is the domaiul from local
slaughterers has been uctlvo enough to i b-
serb all suitable offoriugs , both natives and
westerns , at prices so close to these of Chicago
cage that the speculator Is out ot a job. An
instance of this fad occurred early in the
week when a test shipment of the "D. T. "
Colorado-Texas cattle was split up , some
golnif to Chicago , some to Kansas City and
some to South Omaha. At Chicago the cattle
tlo brought fci.tiO , nt South Omulm" . $ ! . & > and
at Kansas City fcJ.UO. Twonty-Hvo cents
bolter than Kansas City anil within 5 cents
of Chicago ought to satisfy any reasonable
shipper that this Is thu place for western
cattlo. It also shows why shippers are not
operating just at present on this market.
1'imUiren ot Yuituritny' * Trading.
The scarcity of good native corned cattle
has strengthened values for thee grades ,
while on account of the liberal supplies of
xvcstcrn and southern cattle values luvo
tended in the other direction. The trade
today furnishes a case in point. Of the entire -
tire receipts there wore not to exceed a
dozen loads of rmtlvo beeves on sale. The
dressed beef men wanted them and paid
stoaily to strong prices for the desirable
grades. Fair to very good 1,000 to 1'Jotl-lb.
steers sold at from $3.70 to $4r > r > , while u
bunch of choice 1,400-lb. beeves lopped the
market , bringing 1.70. Buyers \voro some
what indifferent when it came to the range
cattlo. Good stuff was all right , a big
string of 1,300-lb. Wyoming cattle selling
readily for & 1.C5. Fenders paid more
than killers 1'or the medium fleshed
steers , sales ranging from $2.75 to fJUiTi. On
Texas cattle the market was slow and prices
ruled a shade easier at from $1,1)0 ) to $2.0. ! !
The supply was practically out of llrst hands
at the close.
Tlio cow market has been dull and lower
all week. Offerings ot butchers' and din
ners' stuff have been suQlcicntly liberal to
enable buyers to pay their own prices. To
day , however , the restricted supply put a
little more life and strength into the trade
and the movement was free throughout.
Sales included common to prime cows and
hcifiu-s at from $1.25 to $2.75 , the bulk of the
decent stock going at around $1.1)0 ) to $2.10.
Good to choice veal calves sold nt fully
steady prices from $ : ) to $4.25 , with common
largo stock and yearlings dull and un
changed at from $ lf > 0 to ? U. Bulls , oxen and
stags at from $1.40 to SCJ.CO wore just about
steady.
The movement of feeders the past week
has been the largest of the season. Over
5,000 hi-ad of feodi'jg cattle went to the
country , and 'it It was not for the dry and
burned up condition of the pastures double
thai number could easily have found pur
chasers. Country buyers no longer com
plain of inability to secure money , and the
only thing lacking now is a httlo moro rain
to put the pastures in shape. Naturally ,
prices have firmed up considerable , and
suitable grades are selling from lOc to lf > c
bettor than a week ago. The feeling is very
strong. Good to choice feeders are quotable
at from $3 to $3.25 ; fair to good at from $2.75
to &i , with common and inferior stuff at
around $2 and 2.50.
Ituprogontatlvo Sales.
DIIKSSKI ) JIKKP.
No.H. . Av. 1'r. No. Av. IV.
H. . . . U47 $3 00 31. . . . .1035 $4 40
5. . . . 734 3 < 10 21 .1283 4 45
20. . . .1072 3 70 35. . . . .1081 4 45
14. . . .1209 4 25 . 1204 4 55
. .1137 4 35 .1400 4 70
COWS.
1. . . . 7CO 13. . . . . 805 1 95
3. . . .1230 1 30 8 , . . . . yao 1 05
7. . . . 004 1 35 20. . . . . 030 2 00
1. . . . 910 1 40 33. . . . . J20 2 00
o ' . 1080 1 50 1. . . . .1020 2 00
3 ! . . 1050 1 55 1 . .1120 2 00
1. . . .1030 1 55 6 , . . . . HUH 2 00
2. . . . 910 1 00 1. . . . . 030 2 00
0. . . . 8VG ! 1 GO 2 . . . .1135 2 00
2. . .1015 1 75 14. . . . . 007 2 05
1 . 1050 1 75 1. . . . . 1070 2 05
0. . . 088 1 75 2 . . . .1105 2 05
9. . . bOO 1 BO 1. . . . .1100 2 10
1. . .1110 1 85 20 . . . .1008 2 10
0.n . . . 908 1 85 1. . . . . 870 2 10
n . . 870 85 9. . . . , . 933 2 15
7H. . . 937 85 1. . . . , .1100 2 15
H. . 708 85 0. . . . . 933 2 IS
7. 1004 90 7. . . . .1091 2 20
14. . . 794 90 1 .1070 2 25
1. . . BOO U5 . 940 2 30
23. . . 808 95 3. . 900 2 76
1. . .1050 1 95
IIKIIT.H' ' ) .
1. . . 420 1 26 13. . . 403 1 56
1. . , . OGO 1-10 2. . . 000 1 65
1. . . GOO 1 60 1. . . CGI ) 1 75
1. , . 620 1 65 3. . . 000 1 70
OAI.VKS.
. . 310 150 1. . . 320 2 80
, . 340 a oo i. . . 230 3 00
. . 330 2 10 3v . 223 3 35
, . 300 2 25 1. . . 180 3 60
, . 190 2 60 1. . . 100 3 50
HULLS.
, .1020 140 2. . . .1250 1 00
, .HH)0 ) 1 05 1. . , . 930 2 00
. .1530 185 2. . , .1050 2 00
, . 740 1 85 1. . . .1480 2 25
, ,1133 1 85
HTAQS.
, . 700 1 76
OXKK ,
.1045 2 GO *
STOUKKIta AND rKKDKtlg.
. 040 1 76 5. . . 010 2 40
1. . . 400 2 00 0. . . 82B 2 60
3. , . G10 2 00 ' ' . . . 400 2 60
0 . , 4'JIJ 2 00 o ; . . . . . HBO 2 65
24 . . 601 } 200 0. . . . . . 835 2 CO
' . 700 2 20 H. . . . . . 810 2 75
37' . 620 2 20 10. . . . . .1002 2 80
1. .1020 2 25 4 . . . . . 882 2 HO
3. . 1026 2 25 ' ' ' . . .10U3 2 NO
1. . 8UO 2 25 . . . 017 2 05
8. . 723 2 25 a , . 1000 3 00
1. . 940 2 25 4 8lil ) 3 00
430 U 25 20 070 3 05
. CBO 2 40 25 044 3 10
Vt'nSTKlIN ( UTTJ.I ! .
WYOMING ,
No. A V. IV. No. Av. IV.
OUU1I.1..1300 11 GO 1 calf. 160 } ! 25
2calves , . 325 2 25 1 Mr. . 620 2 25
IcoW 1020 2 " 5 1 fdr 710 2 60
2fdr 1120 2 00 1 Mr..1010 2 05
13COWK. . . . Hll 1 60 lbtrtlL'1120 2 25
1 sir tlS ! , . 1520 2 25 Obtrstf.1273 2 25
0 sUorH.132H 2 85 2 btcurd.1405 3 00
328 bluer * , 1304 3 ( ! 6
COLOHAUO ,
60stoor T1042 230 Gl sirs T.104G 2 30
BOUTIl DAKOTA.
1 fdr OGO 260 1 sin.1320 ; 3 00
13fdrs HH3 335 lfdr..12HO 3 00
Ibtus. , . , 040 200 02fdrs..lsa ) 3 30
NKIIHAHKA ,
Ocows. , , . Iil7 170 10 COWH. . 781 2 06
1C fdr * 604 225 3 cows..1050 J 60
1 fdr 1010 326 Iciilf , , , 00 3 60
3 > WH. . . . 010 176 US cows,1007 2 10
87 fdra.,102U 3 30
INDIAN TKUUITOIIY TKXANH.
279stoor * , 801 205 40 stool * . 024 220
au'Jitoers. ' 804 1 00
Htronsth in the Hey Trade.
The feature to the hog Irado thu past
weoic has been Its strength In the face of
continued heavy receipts. Thu u'ook'n uii ] > -
piles Imvo been pretty tloau to ifJ.OOO head ,
or 17.000 moro than for the samu week last
year , and nearly Ml.OiKJ moro so far this
month than for thu sumo sixteen days of
. Ib'J. ' . Of
.September , Into tlio quality has
boon growing poorer nvory day. Uouirti
heavy sows and poor light mixed loads havn
figured prominently In the receipts , while
tliero has beeu u very fair sprinkling of tin *
l ho < 1 honvy hog * among the offering * . Mnny
construe this ns an indication
of a doslro on the part of
farmors'to ' market every thing available , whllo
prices are comparatively good , and predict a
big shortage In supplies within the nnxt
thirty dny . U may bo that this belief tins
led to a 20o to STw advance In prices the past
week ; at any rate the market has advnneoil
that much and at the close of the week the
fcollnir was generally strong. The active
shipping demand has kept up remarkably
well , while fresh meat men have boon in
clined to extend operations. Packers , however -
over , have been ' -irallors. " lighting the ad
vance with all their might and apparently
indifferent as to whether -they purchase
many or fow.
Kocoipts today were fair , but not at nil
heavy. General conditions wore much tha
sanio as on Friday and prices practically In
the same notches. At the opt-mnR
the liberal offerings made the feeling rather
weak , but the demand was good from all
sources and the general market was active ,
with the close firm at the high point of the
dny. llght and light mixed hog * sold barely
ns well an on Krlday , al from $5.75 tip to * ,
very largely at $ .V8l ) and f5.uo. Oood heavy
and heavy mixed hogs were In active re
quest for shipping account and sold perhaps
n shade stronger at $5.75 to $5.1H ) , while
rough heavies and common mixed packers
were a shade lower at around $5,70 and $5.7fi.
The pens were cleared In very good season ,
the bulk of the hogs soiling at from $5,75 lo
$5.1X1. against $5.75 to $5.83 Friday and $3.53
$5.1X1 on last Saturday.
ItvpriMcntntirn SMm.
ruis AND noudii.
1..460 275 4..307 120 625
1..250 5 25
Shonp Tradn Quint.
Again Iho market was bare of sheep , none
hnvinir been receive I for Iho past throe
days. Local houses all want some good
millions and prices are ( | iiotably firm. Fair
lo good unlives , ? 'i.7iij.f)0 ( ( ; fair lo good
wnslerns , $2.i."i@t.)0 ! : ( ) ; common and slock
sheep , S1.50@-J.2o ; good to choice 40 lo 100-lb.
lambs , $ l.00rt.2. ( > .
ltrrnl | ln null l > NMltioii | ot KttiRlc.
Ofllcliil receipts nnd dUno-dUnn of stock as
shown by th' ) books of tbo Union Stock
Yards company for tlio twenty-four bourn
oiiding alO o'clock p. m. , Sciitumuur 10 , 1803 :
IIKCKII'TS.
DISPOSITION.
ago l.lvn SlnKk Jim Itot.
CHICAGO , Hept , 10. [ Special Tolenram to
Tun llii : : , | Today'w recolpw of cnttlo wiirs
estltnali'd at. BOO bend. inakliiK 78,100 for the
week. This Is on Increase on tlio pre
vious week's total of about , 12,000
bond , bul. It Is 0,000 bond fuwor than
for the corresponding week Inst year ,
and 17,000 fowur than In 1891. Thuro
wus n steady market at $1,255.(10 ( for
nntlvo.s , nt $1.5l4.00 for westerns nnd 81.35
© 3.00 for Texiins. The lorn ) of Iho
nmrkut was bloady for common , und me
dium und WIIH llrm lor choice grades.
Tliero was rontliiuixl llrnme.is In tlio hog
mnrkot. Puckersundhlilpjiers both wunlcd u
few , nnd HID 16,000 head on sale were .soon out
of salesmen's hands. The nvurago of price's
WIIH n trlflo lilxhur than at yus-
tei'day's close , thonnii tlio range of
( imitations was aliout thu same
as for that day. Tlio best of the heavy weights
hold iironnd (0.20 , and tliero worn nalos of
cholco nssortcil llnhl at ifO.46 to 10,50 , Re
ceipts were estimated nt 11,000 bead. Tlio
Mipply for the week fnotiinp nboilt 131,000 , or
4,500 head moro limn for lust week nnd 25,500
IONS than for tlio corrusuomlln wuck lust yoar.
The week clews on n Muady hlmop mnrkot
ut $1,25&4.25 for poor to choice qualities.
I/ambs continued munii. They were quoted at ,
$2.751$5.00 , according to itmlily. ] Ku-
coliits wuro cstlinuled tit 1.600 liuad.
imikliii ! 05,768 liend for tlio weok'
nKnKiilnsl ( > 4,619/or Iho previous wuok and
44,0,10 for the corrisionillii''woelc ) last year ,
Kluiop mo hlglior , wlillu lambs are luwor limn
they were a week ugo.
Hi'celjita : Uatllo , 800 bond ! calves , 200
lioud ; boss , 11,000 head ; Hlieep , 1,600 head.
KIIIIHUH Ully llm hlitck .lluricet
KANSAS OITV , Kopt. 10. OATTI.I : Itocolpti ,
0,800 head ; shipments , 2,400 head ; bosl
cattle wore htoaily , others slow ; Texas nnd
hhlpjilni ; Moors , $ J.005j5llO } ; Texas und native
. : o H , f2.25i 3.00 ; bnKthor.H1 stock , J'J.lO-iH,10 ;
Htockors und feedurs$2.00 3,45.
HotlH KucolptH , 2,6i ( ( ) I mad ; NhlmniMits ,
l,300lieaa ; markol.stonily ; bulk , $5,05 5.91 ;
till grndox , 45 05.
HllKKl1 KcculplH , 600 bond ; shipments ,
300 hcmf ; market steady.
St. l.ouU l.lvu Slonlc illurkot.
8T. IXIIIIS. f < opt , 10. UATri.B Hecelpis , 1,400
head : sliliniunts | , 1,600 head ! mnrkot hlundy ;
only To.Minson halo ; top prlco , i'J,60 ,
lions Kecolpts , l,400hond ; hlilpmimls , 1,800
hond ; mnrliet llrm ; llKlit , 0.16ij,0.30 ;
mlxud , fO,15'(4025 ( ; liuiivy , 4.7liiaoUO.
SIIKKI' Uocitlpts , 1,400 lioad ; hlilpmonls ,
noiiu ; market dull uni unulitiiiKOil ; nullvos
84.au ,
ritonk In hljht ,
Jtccolpl-s of llvo stock ut Iho four prlnclpul
woslurn markuts Huturdny , Kuptumlior 10 :
Cattle. Ilims. rihcop.
South Omaha 1,020 7,111 . . . . . .
Chicago , 1,000 ll000 ; 1,500
IviuibiitiClty 0,800 , 2,600 500
ht.l-oilU 1,401) ) 1,400 1,400
' '
Totul 11,120 22,011 3.400
> t , I.OIIIH .iilniiintonl | < ii ,
Hr. f.otlis , Kojit , 10 , There were no hales ot
mlnlni ? htocks today nnd the duinuiid wns
llhl. AHkc.l.l Illil. Ankexl.
BlU'Mli.$1.11) ) frl.HIX Amor.N. . . Illil..VO
JranlloM. 1.75 [ _
M'lll KI.II I'nII Thill ) .
C. \Voodworth A Co. , wtio Imvo been
running their factory on half tlmo for the
past sixty days , will marl up full tlmo on
Monday. . Thuy commoiicod iho munufacluro
of harness ami saddlery the flr.it of the year
and did a very large business until the dull
limes came on.
With Its forlv yearn1 record .Cook's Kxtr *
Dry Imperial Champagne is llrst In this l
No sparkling vviuu In uuo Is its nilporlor ,
Flnu b.'atiug . , Courtland bwtch ,