Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 04, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE OA1AIJA DA11A J3JfiJL < ! , SEPTEMBER
TH ? SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Lively Rcaotitv and Advancing Prices Re
sults from Bull News.
SOhit RATHER ERRATIC PERFORMANCES
CoiilllutlnK Cnldns of Contlncntn
Wca'.licr ConiblitRil with Itcports
ol'l-'roBtH in llioVcst Causes
Itnpld I'MiictiiallotiH.
CIIIPAOO. 111. . Fcpt , n. The wheat market
nppcartd to hnve touched a price early In tliu
se-islon today below whteli speculative inntl-
inont dues not expect lo find much profit it
short sales , and It took very little In the way
of addltlonul hull news to ciiuso a lively 10
action and put the price lo higher than It
closed yesterday. The public onhlo rani
( | iiotcd a decline of from Id to ! Jd al Liver
pool , hut tins private ciiulcs quoted reductions
rnniflng all the wiiy frnrn 'Jito \ 4d per cental
Mid the vroiither In Kn land line.
There \vero \ some rather erratic perform
ances In thn prlvlle o crowd yesterday , the
result of which was the advancing of thn price
of calls for today from 11.01' to II.Ml and oven
hlKhiT It was said that such an evidence of
the cane with which a buying panic might bo
ktuitcd vriu one of the reasons wliy the .shorts
were so unanimously ready to sul/.o the op
portunity given them at the opening tl'ls '
morning of buying In their wheat at il.oi )
The ontHldo oidcrs were principally to sell
nnd local Hhnrts took all such oirtirlngs. The
range In the price for the first hour was
narrow not getting below t'UUc ' or above II.OOU
nnd that Hhow of a comparative calm besot
more confidence among the local bears who
raided the price down to IWc. After some
slight recovery , a enlilu message was received
quoting I lvpriiool 'd higher on renewed wet
weather. Tills Immediately s < ' 1 "lo I" ' I'1'10 '
in a ferment , during which practically m :
wbeut could ho boiicht until from around
W4e to tl.00'4 ' was beliiLnITorcd. . The lirleo
ad vanned to tl.iiOJt bofoio this huylni feT
abated , and as the excitement lessened tno
prh-e began to ilulndlo uUo.
The advance hud been helped by the heavy
Atlantic elitarances , amounting to I.U.'O.WM
hnshel.s. Then came a eable ( inotlng conti
nental markets higher In splto of the fact
Unit the closing Liverpool ( imitations weio a
penny lower ; this was thought to look omin
ous Another scramble tobuyln.shortwbe.it
occurred In the rally which followed and the
price went up In about ten minutes trom
around } l.n./i ' to tl.OPf. There was another
iiilet | and draggy .spoil , during which tlm
price worued on" again to ll.l * > ' , i. but the shot ts
by this time Imd occomo thoroughly doninrul-
1/ed and It took but a moderate pressure from
the build tn atraln shove prices nt ) to tl.Oi.'j
and closed at tl.OU. .
Corn opened strong and higher on private
reports of killing frosts In the west and
northweot. and fears that this a IDA of low
temperature would spread over the corn belt.
Tlie rccelnts wote I'-Ti cars short of the esti
mates. The weather map showed light frosts
to have occurred In portions of Iowa and
South Dakota , and killing frost H at Chcycnno ,
Wyo. , and Mnorhcad , Minn. These wetotho
Influences which brought out buyers at the
opening for October at front 5U4e ! to auSJc.
compared with r S'4c , at tbo close of the pre
ceding session. The prediction of the signal
service bureau for to-night's tempetu-
ture , being that light frosts would
occur In the northern portion of
the corn licit and In Wisconsin , caused
a fin Ih.H' advance during which October sold
at OU'tc ' , The cloMng prices were within a
fcinnll fr.ietlon of the best of the day , October
closlnc at f/Jc. There was little of Interest In
oats Price changes were few and unimpor
tant , the fluclualluns for the day amounting
to only from ; e to ' ,5c.
Hog products opened very firm and under
peed buying by Armour and other pacuers the
price started up and became stronger as the
eesslon advanced , the latest prices being iho
highest of the day. Pork closed at an advance
of from W/ie to Me. lard lOc. ribs from lOo to
lL".4c.
Tbo loaning futures ranged as follows :
AHTICI.KS. OPI.S. : LOW. CI.OSK
WHEAT No.i
Hi ! > teinbcr. . $ ! W'4" '
Dfcumbcr. . . 1 O 1 WH
May 1 o ; > ( iwi i Of,7
COIIN No. 2
September. . f,7 7
October Cffif , (
.Mnjr 4S
OA'IHNo. . 2
r-pitoinbr | ( , , 29 2HM
October 2ll
MIIJ- ;
IKS8 I'dlllC
Oclolicr. . . . . 10 ra 10 : i2 > ii 10 ra
Dcccnitior . . 10 I 10 10 10 tT.'lg 10 W
.Ifinnnrf. . . . 12 13 25 12 ! )5 111 25
I.AIID 12C
September. . C 70 ! 170
October fi 75 rt 75
.Innnury. . . . 705 7 05
BnotiTltll.s
Ht-iilcinbcr. . (1110 ( 7 00 tl',10 7 00
Octotier f. B7 7 12W B 7 ! 7 12K
Jnnunry. . . . 8 IK ) 7 02M li'.rj 7UO
Cash quotations were as follows :
Ki.nun-'Diill and easy.
WHEAT No.2 soring wheat , O7'g)9o ! ) ; No.3
spring wheat , 85 ® ! ) I o : No. 2 rod , ! )7. ' ® U3e.
CoilN-No. 2 , OOlie.
OATS No. B. 2tio ) ! ; No , 8 white , 31i32JJo ! ;
No. 3 white , 30430 0.
HVK-No. 2.87J5C.
HAIII.KV No. 2 , Coo ; No. 3 , 38 < aKc , f. o. b. ;
No. 4. : i3.14c , f. o. b.
I'l.AXSKKt ) No. 1 , JI.02U.
TI.MOTIIV SKKD Prime. $ I.27I.S8.
1'oiiK Mess pork , per barrel. * 10.M ; lard ,
per cwt. . $183 ; short ribs sides ( louse ) , $7.0'i ;
dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $0.20Q0.25 ;
tborl e'ear sides ( boxc'l ) , * 7.407.50.
WIIISKBV Distillers'llnlshed goods. poral ,
BUOAIIS nnchangod ; cut loaf. 5514C.
Iteeolplbttiid shlpmeiitB today were as fol
lows :
Now York Altirkotn.
NEW YOIIK , Sept. I ! . l > 'rouu ItoeolpK 2l.ii2 : (
paekiiKesj exports , 0,001 barrels , 441 Hacks ;
unsettlnd , oloslni ; steady ; fair business ;
pales , S7.H1I barrels.
COIIN MIAI. : rinn and more active ; yellow
nom-rn. $ l.40ffi4.tK ) .
WIIKAT Itecelpts , 155,200 bushels ; exports.
3A.VJ.1I busholn ; sates , 0,010,000 bushels of fu
tures and 110,000 bushels of spot. Spot market
( inlet ; stronger with options : No. 2 rod , * | .OI > A
l.0 ! i In elevator : tl.OS.Tol.i > 7i ! alloat : JI.05U
( lI.OH , > 4 f. o. b. ; No. I ) rod , Jl.o.'Hi ; unxraded riid.
t1(0i.1.03 ( ; No. I northern to arrive , I.13 ; No.
1 hard to arrive , $1.10. Options opened ijft'io '
up on forolim news , broke lOP.n on line
weather And lower cables , largo receipts west
and here and favorable crop reports ; ad- '
vancvU Uta2' c on batter I'nrls cables , unfa
vorable continental weather. IIITKO clearances
and active covurhiK of shorts , declined ' , < aJo !
on reallzliiKand closed steady at ' 4iHiu over
yesterday. No. 2 , red , Heptomber. tl.04i.ia
I.UC , ! , . eloxltiLll.iifla , ; October. 1.K S'I.US.
closing , * l.074 ! : Nuvombor. fl.ou < % I.W > > . clos-
IIIB. tLWi Uecombor , Jlos , jii.li. eloslntr.
f Until .Innuary , Jl.loffil.lS , closlnc , 11.12 ; .May "
fl.l4wi.lfls4.ulosliijj , 11.104.
ItVK Weak ; D7o for western e. I. f.
CoilN Keoolpli , 41.225 bushels ; exports , 10.73(1 (
bushels : sales. 701,000 bushels of futures
nnd I2D.IXK ) bnihuisof spot. Spot market hlehor ,
moderately active ; No. 2 , 74 i75o In elevator ;
75iB7fio ! alloal : ungraded mixed , ? J74c. Op-
veml-or. G5j ? ra ie , olosniK W'Oie ; December ,
. eIo < : ( ) .1 unitary. .Vie , clos-
May. .Vi' © 'iie , ctoslna , 57e.
tecelpts. ll > 7COO biiihelp ; i'\poits,4m2
sales , IV,000 ) bushels of futiiros iincl
U'.OO ) blisheU of spot , Spot market Htronser
nnd moderately autlvo. Ojitlims oulut anil
firmer ; foptember , 3.1 > i4i35io , elosliuIl'i'iej
October , Wift-'ifie , closlnir 35'o : No , 2 white ,
Hentomber. 37'io ' ; spol No. 2 white , ; MI'i5t4'o ' ;
mixed western. Ktffriuo ; white western , 3 ; > iJHu !
Mo. 2 t'hteaKO , 3U'ii37c ' ( ( ,
HAV 1'lrni , inilet.
IIoi-8-Qulut. weak.
r\ . Uoi'CKEOpt Ions opemd narely steady at IS
C.25 points points down , and closed steady at
M 20 points down ; miles 48.050 ba s , In-
rludlntr r-uplember , JII,7f < iil4.DO ; October ,
ia7Ui413S5 ( : November. * r..85l3,00 ; lo- )
cpmber , fia.7fttir.Mii ; January , t2 | , < Wttl2.7J ;
March , tl2.tuifel2.ft5 ; April , 113.70 ; Muy. * I2.70 ;
pot Uln dull , nominal ; fair car.-oos , i8tei ! No.
7 , liKilil < i > >
SttiiAit Itaw In demand , held llrmly ; sales
additional yesterday of 5.000 bai : contrlfu-
nrd A , 4a o ; eonlcctnmurh1 Al'o ; cut loaf ,
6.c ! : crushed. & ! ic : iiowdcrcd , 4Jo ; Kntn-
ulated. 4 WUo : cubes. 4'ie ,
MOLASSES New Orleans , stcudy , fulr do-
miinil.
IttcEOulot , linn.
I'KTiifli.EUM Qulot , lower ; erudo In hb'.s. .
barker's. * 5.0' ; crude In bulk , f3.no ; united
ilosed at COo for October ; rellne.l New Vork ,
W3Oan ; Philadelphia : and 11 ultimo re. JO. 2 Vti
t.lU ; I'hlladelphla ' and Italllmoro lu bulk , ta.W
I.AIID Btroneer , quiet ; western steam , (7,15
pldj y'liloi , 2WO tluivcs ut J',10 ; option sslcs ,
tkrccn tieuteuibor , 17,11 ; Octolitir , JAW
Ct7.ISt eloKliv. , I7.I.1 ; November , I7.25 | Decent *
her. 17.34 ! Jniniary.ir.il ,
COTTONHKKII Oil. Dull , nominal
TAI.I.OW Htoady , dull.
KoniN-Qiilot , firm.
TWMPKSTISG Quint nnd steady at 'I'U'a.lSt' ' .
Knn - lnlr demand : llrint ncittern. ISftlCi ; :
rorolptr , i .S07 pitckaBk * .
I'OKK Strr lyi mn.loratnly active ! old
mcst , ( IO.txvTJIo.75t now mess , JII.504H2.CO ; extra
primp. $ l0.3vain,75.
UIT.METS I'lrm.
MiDPt.r.s I'lrmer ; short clear , September ,
(7.55.
liiTTfit ! Quiet ! fancy firmer : wrsiorn
dairy. l2tJM7et ( western eronmery. l.VS'il'/io ' ;
western factory. I2UTI5 : Klxln. S.'llic.
Cn KKHB Quint , eauy ; western dairy , & 28c ;
part skims , r/f47Uc.
I'lfl Inox-Diill ; American. tlfi.00in.3. !
Ooi'i'Kii Nominal ; lake , September , (12.35 ;
lake. October , ! I2.25.
I.KAD Dull. stiotiK ; domestic. M.fTi.
closing easy ; straits , K0.0i.
KaiiHiis City IMnrlcolH.
KANPAS CITV , Mo. , Hcpt , 3. I-'i.oun
Steady , tinclmnied.
WiiKAT-Slisatly to weak ; No. 2 hard , cash ,
S5c bid ; September , b7c asked ; No. 2 red ,
cash , 87o bid.
Cott--Htoady ; No. 2. cash , M'to ' hid ; Sep
tember , Bl'ic.
OATS-Stoady ; No. 2. cash , 27Uo bid ; Septem
ber , 27c bid.
IIv I'lrm and unchanged ,
Kr.A.v SKEII Steady and unchanged at fl'le. '
llllTrrit Klrin ami tinelitiimedt eroamcry.
IIV320C ! dairy , HSIOe ; store packed , Il@l2c ;
package. 7'itllc. '
CIIKBMK Stuady and unchanged ; eastern ,
7 ? ' > ( . ; youni ; American , lOc : Kansas , 10 : .
liis I'lrm , at I5c.
UeCKirw Wheat , 5',493 ; corn , 500 ; oats ,
l.MW.
SIIIPMKNTS Wlieut , 5I.8JO ; corn , 1,703 ; oats ,
nono.
_
Mllwilltkoo M ; > i'lt'M.
MII.WAUKKK . . Sept. 3. I'l.ouit I'lrm.
\VitK. r I'lrm ; No. 2 sprlnit. on track , cash ,
OJIi'Jiio'i ' ; September , D5e ( : No. I northurn. 07c.
Onus Steady : No. 3. on truck , cash. H'liJc.
OATS I'lrm ; No. 2 white , on track , 3J'lc. '
llAHMiV Illuher ; September , Hie.
KVK t'lriii ; No. I , In store. SSc.
I'novistoN.s 1'irm ; iiork , January , J13.05.
IiAltP .lautiary , (7.05.
ItucKiiTU I'Mottr. 4,700 ; wheat , 32,500 ; barley ,
tis.ooo ,
SniPMUNTd I'lour. 21,000 ; wheat. 3,000 ; bar
ley , 1,400. _
M H'icaioliH | vyiiciit .Market.
MiNNHAt'or.t * . Minn . Seit | 3. WHEAT
There was only a fair dcnrind for milling ;
wheat and thai was confined largely to No. I
northern. No. 2 draped. The rccelnts of
whual for 24 hours were 3'i3 cars , OlosliiB
( | U'ilallins ' ( : No. I bard , on tra'k , l.lc ) : No. I
not thorn , August , Oloj September. O.'e ; lo-
ci-mber , D.'ie : on track. It'ej No. 2 northern ,
! ) lc ; . ' eptember , We ; Ducom.ior , D5c ; on traclt ,
ll''c : No. 2 notlhern on track ,
St. I.oitiN Markets.
ST. fjouts , Mo. . Sept. 3. WIIKAT Cash ,
97 > 1cj December , fl.OO'f. asked.
Co-.N filroiiS ! cash , 5'Uc ' ) : September , 59c
bid.
bid.OATS
OATS I'lrm : cash , 23U-8Jc ! ; October. 29c
bid.
I'Olttc-Steady : $11.00.
WIHSKEV J1.18.
Markets.
Sopt. II WHEAT Kasy : do-
miind poor ; holders olfer moderately ; Cal
ifornia No. I , ! Kj ( : i4 ' , { (1 per cental ; red
western , sprint : , 8s H'i'iWJs ' ' ; Kansas winter ,
bard , esnid8s ! 7(1.
COIIN Steady ; demand fair ; mixed west
ern , Cs 4'd per cental.
IjAltu 1'rlmo western , 31s fid per cental.
Cincinnati Markets.
CINCINNATI. O. , Sept. 3. WIIKAT A shade
stronger ; No. 2 red , 'Ji'si&iHe. '
Cons Stroni ? : No. 2 , mixed , 67o.
OATS Strong : No. 2 red , 32c ,
WlllSKBV $1.18.
Toledo ( iriiin .Market.
TOI.KBO , O , , Sept. 3. WHEAT HlKhor ; caih ,
OSVJe.
COIIN Dull ; cash , n5c.
OATS Steady : cash. 'IIc.
Ouliitli U'lical Market.
DIIIUTII. Minn. . Sept. 3. WIIRAT opened
today at DlUc for September , sold down to Ole ,
up toOIc and closed at l)5ic. ! Uecelpts. 170
ears.
Minneapolis Klotir
MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Sept. . ' ' . The North
western Miller says : The mills again last
weekgotout un ImmciiEO amount of Hour.
The week's production was 187,595 barrels
against 185,180 barrels for the week before , and
172.50) barrels for the corresponding time In
18'JO. 1'or the current week there has
been u decided fallln ? olT in tbo output.
Three mills arc Idle and the dally manufacture
Isthus reduced aboul 8,0)0 ) liarrels. There
were sixteen mills running Wednesday , and
they were grinding at the rate of about 23,000
barrels for twenty-four hours. Mosl of the
mills are now usiiiL- more or luss new wheat ,
and other than uolni : n trlllo brittle It works
finely. Opinions by millers as to the Hour
market vary. Some buvo more than
sold their current output the past
week , while others have failed to
do as wpll. . There Is a steady
call for patents from domestic markets. 1'ricus
uro35o toWo per barrel lower than a week ago.
It Isstlll pretty dttlleult to sell any consider
able ( juantlty of patents for export , but on
bakers and low crados. the foreigners come
after It wltn a rush. The export. Hour ship
ments were airaln very heavy lust week , be
ing 78,810 barrels , against 8S.OOO ( barrels tlio
preceding week. London quotations for 280
pounds c. I. f. , are : 1'atoiit.s , 32.s ! ) di3s : fld ;
bnker.H , 2933(1(330 ( * 3d ; low grades. ItsS/Wa Cd.
NCAV York Aloiioy Market.
NE\vYottK. Sept. 3. MONKV ox CALL Easy ,
ranging from 2H to 3i ! percent : last loan , 3
percent : closed offered at 3 per cent.
I'KIMK.MEIIOANTII.K I'Ai'KU 547'i ? ' percent.
KTKHI.INO K.vcilANGR.-Qulet and steady at
J-4.82 for sixty-day bills and * 4.b5 for de
mand ,
The following were the uluslirj prices on
bonds : .
U.S. 4s , rcitureil.lltihj ( | M. K. .VT. Ccn'l ii..42
do 49 , coup 11771 .Miitnul Union Us . 107
doZa.rcK Wit N. .1. Cunt Int Curt. . .110
i'actlcC | uf ' 95 103 Northern I'uo lets. . . .116
.onlMunii Stninp 4s. . S.'iJi do 2il * . . H2i !
rennenico N. S. ( is. . . I01H . .
do f > s 100 do dobmitnru 5a. . . 105
no Iln m ( St. I. . X I. M , dun fa. . W
Cnnailn Southern Sds JW > St. Ij. AS. P. ( ion M..105
Central 1'aclttc latB..lKi ( St. I'nul consols . 1'J I
I > . A It. U. lets 11 IS St. I' . . C. A I' . l t . . . .112"i "
do la 70H T , I' . U . Tr. Ucti
U. A It. ( i.Vcsth lets I' . I' . H. ( ! . Tr. Hots.
. . . . _ .Union rneltiolita..lOtW
M. K. &T. Hen'lila. . . * ( Went siliuru 1UIH
STOCKS .i.v
Niw YOIIK , Sept , , ' ) . The stook market con
tinues to show a steadhy decreasing volume
of business and today the trading was only
moderate outsldo ot the half dozen stocks
which still remain prominent In the market ,
rho buying power booms to bo chocked for the
nomcnt and the bull leaders art ! letting the
narkot take care of Itself , apparently , while
Iquldatlon makes some progress from day to
day and the Intermittent attacks ot the bears
servo to got prices down slowly. In today's
uarkot Union I'aelllo was still tno prominent
object of attention ami the rumors were still
thin , the one reporting the apulto-itlon for a
receiver at Omaha making the most mischief.
The oniclal denials which' followed each one
as Issued boomed to have no material effect ,
but the stock was not us weak as yesterday ,
and late in thoduy the Interest In Its fluctua
tions was In a great measure tr .nsforrod to
other securities.
More pressure was brought to boar upon the
grangers and lltirllngtou and Hook Island cs-
loclally bore the brunt of the attacks and at
Imc'i exhibited considerable weakness. The
tenural llat was very quiet and the extreme
luctuatlons In but few eases reached I per
cut , while stocks followed languidly the
course of the leaders wlthoiitguttlu ? faraway
nin the opening prices. Tito opening was
comparative y quiet and heavy to weak ,
Jiilon I'aellle and llurllngton each showing
Iodines ot three-fourths of I per cent
roni last night's figures and In the
early dealings , which were principally
affected by the reports of frosts 1u the
lorthwest. causlnc selling for western ac
count , there were further recessions in almost
iverytbln traded lu. The Wheeling , V imko
'rlu stocks and OicKapoaku & Ohio blocks
were specially prominent for strength , how
ever , and the latter made material advances
on buying supposed to bo for outsiders. Tliu
selling of the grangers bv their former prin
cipal supporters and of I'ulon I'aoltlj by the
orelgncra , encouraged the local bear element
ind they Imimnurod the lUtnll along the line.
The reactions were In un CHKU of Importance
tntll the labt hour , when the losses In the
Vandorbllts wore largely mitdo up. Canada
louthern rising over I percent from Its lower
figures.
The dealings lu the Industrials were of no
ntorcht. although there were minors afloat at
ntendcd movements In those shares. The
narkot continued to settle away tdowly In
nest stocks , but tapldly enoiiL-li In the load
ers until the last few minutes' trading , when
he UHuul attempt to rover by the room trad-
rs resulted In a small rally , and the clone
m quiet and Hrm at the rccovurlei from the
invest points , The autlvo list , however , uhuwa
nvarlnblo losses with Itojk Islund and Kead-
ng down 1J ! per cunt , llurllngton and Uanadn
outhern l ? percent. St. I'aul and .Missouri
acllio H4 per cent. Northern I'aelllo preferred
Cincinnati , Chicago k St. I.ouli I'j per cent ,
i nil Atclilson and Now Kngland I percent.
Itallroud bcndi. aUo showed n loss In Inter-
eat , and whllo there was u large number ot Is-
uci traded In. the total transactions weio
uaterlally Hiualler thau thobuof tholiibt few
I uy . Tbo tone of HIM market was heavy to
weak aud lURuy of Ute active Louda scored
Important losses as thn result of thednys
uperiitl'ins. Total salts. il.lni.DiK ) .
( iiiverninont bond * wnre dull and easier.
Stale bonds wurr dull and steady ,
The following are the closing rjiintntlons for ,
The total sales of stock today woto ICO.TLX )
shates Including Atchluon , .V..tr. ; , ; Canada
Southern , II.L'.iU ! Chicago Otis 4,13 ! Delaware ,
l.aokawaiina & Wustcrn. H'J,0.il ! : Krlo , T.UOOi
Louisville , V Nashville. ll..87. > : Mhsoutl 1'aclllc.
IIMIU ) ; Northwestern. 4,7tt ) ; North American.
. 'I.-1II : Northern I'nelllc proferreil , iiiV.'U ! Now
Knuland , 4.m'i ; Kuadiug. 8.1)2. ) ) ; Itlehinond &
West I'olnt , i.T40 ) ; St. Paul , 57,17) ! Union
1'aclflc. aVteo.
ICuvlcw.
NEW VOIIK. Sept. J. The Post s.iys : The
granger stocks were naturally llio principal
points of weakness , anil In the lust two hours
all the supporting orders which had .served to
bring about the brief rallies of the forenoon
seemed to be withdrawn. Transactions crew
al once to considerable magnitude , and from
their source mav fairly bo Inferred to have
been realising Mile- " . Willie the grangers sup
plied the bulk of the business they were not
alone In the decline. The bears mot w.th suc
cess oven In stocks Ilko Now Enirhuid , Louis
ville & Nashville and Canada Southern ,
which have no possible connection with the
corn crop. In Union Paelfiu on the contrary ,
tberu were signs all through the forenoon of
buying on the decline to cover shorts.
Kliiimcial Notes
IvANSASClTV. Mo. . Sent. 3. Glo.irlnis. SI. nil. -
4cn. " S
NBWOliMSANS , La. , Sopt. 3. Oloarlnss , 1801)- )
(
"NKW ' VOIIK. Sopt. 3.-Clearmgs , $132,249.312 :
bala'nces-$0,42,2ll' : ) ' .
I'llit.ADKi.i-iiiA. Pa. . Sept. 3. Ilankcloirlngs ,
fll.loli.G'JS ' ; balances , $ ! , tl"0,03J ; money 5 per
cent.
IlAt.TiMOttK. Md. . Sept. : ) . Hank clearings
today. $2,007,845 : balances , SJr..MJ ; money , G
percent.
MKMIMII.-I , Tenn. . Sept. 3. Now York ox-
chance sailing alii premium. Olu.\rings , 1180.-
171 ; balances , $35,551.
HOSTON , .Mass. , Sept. 3. Clearing ho-i o bal-
ances. JlJ3'.ll. ' ! ) ; r.ilo , 4 ; call loans , 4 ® " > per
cent ; lime paper , .VS7 percent ,
ST. Louis , Mo. , Sopt. 3.-Olearlngs $3.841-
W2 ! ; balances. 4(3(1,324. ( ( Money , 7i3S per cent
Exchange on Now Vork 25c discount.
Ho-iTON , .Mass. . Sopt. 3. Clearings. $ l5Bn3.-
011 ; balances. $1,012,1101 ; rate for money. . : © !
per cent ; exchange on Now Vork , 172ic dis
count per $1,000.
UlllbAO' ) , III. . Supl 3. Exchuntio 'Inn al
70o dlscoiinl : bankclonrlngs. ? 17H.5fi7. ! ) Money
steady at t ! per cent for both call and time
loans. Sterling oxchanze dull attl.ts'l for sixty
day bills and ild.ii for slab t drafts.
Boston S toe lj .Market.
HOSTON , Masj. , Sopt. 3. The following were
thoclo-ilng price * on stocks In llio llio lloston
stook nmrkelloday _ _ :
Atclilnon A Tupuka. . C.ilumut. A llecln..2ij
Huston A Albany. . . . Franklin 17
llostcin A Mnlno Ilnrou , l\ $
Ob. . Hurl. A ( Julnc ICuirnarge l.r > 'ft
Kltchburg H. It "Sit O.iceoln : i'.l'4 ' '
Flint Al'eru M 2.1 Qnlncy 110
Flint A 1'oro M pfd. . 78 s < iintu Fo Copper. . . . 57- !
Muss. Contrnl 1'J ' Tamarack 170
Mox. Cen. ciiin 211/ AnnUton LandUo.3 \
N. V. AN. Kng Its * ; Uoslon Limit Co . .
OldColony I West Hnd Land Co. . .
Itntlnnd cominnn. . . llelt Telephone. . . . . 178
Itiuliind prtiforrud. . . Lamson Store S , . . .
WIs , Central com. . . . VJ\ \ ( Water Power
Win. Central pfd 45 O. M 1'J '
Allniici M. Co. ( now ) . 2' N. K. T 511
Atlantic | i ; II. A II. O
lloitun A .Mont 43U
Ijondon Stock Murker.
LONDON , Sept , 3. The following were the
London stock < jnotat ons c oslng at I p. m , :
Consols money W > Krte K-conda . , .105
Consols nccount. , ' . < ' < ll-Hi Illinois Cciltiul. . . .10IU
U.S.4 I2t > 1 ( .Moxlcun ordinary. 115
U. S. 4's ' ! 102J4 St. Pun ) common. . . 72 !
N. y. P. At ) tlrsts. . . * : 4 Now Vork Central.
Cnnndlnn Pnclllc B'.i'.i Pcnnsylrnnla
Erie 2HW Headline 18H
ItAitStr.VEii 45 11-1BJ per ounce.
MONJIV ! 5 per cent.
Kato of discount In the open market for
three months' blUs , iiU per cent.
( Stoc" s Lively ill Loiiitflii.
LONDON , Sept. 3. At the Stock oxehiingo
today the dealings In railroad securities wore
active but prices were umettlcd. Timid operators
raters continued to reallxn under a rumor
that applications hail been made for a re
ceiver for tbo Union I'ncille nilrond , The
street by and by showed a bettor tendency.
The adverse reports are becoming to bo re
garded as a special for market purposes. Tbo
final prices generally showed a recovery from
the worse but still left a fall for the day of
14 pure-cut In Ui-ulln. . li percent In Union
Pacific nnd threo-olghlhs of t pur cent In
Atchison , St. I'nul. Krlo and Norfolk & West
ern preferred , Wubash was up one-half of 1
percent and Denver fc Itlo Orando common ,
Onlo& Mississippi ordinary and Loulgvlllo&
Nashville one-fourth of I per cent ,
liiink ol' lOnirlnml Hulllon.
LONIION. Sept. 3. The bullion In the Hank
of England decreased CJI4.0IO during tlio past
week. The proportion of the Ilink : of Kug-
Iniul'a reserve lo llablillv. which lasl week
was 45.77 per cent. Is now 45.80 per cent.
Amount of bullion gone Into llio Hank of
England on balance today , iId,001) ; .
I'.iri.s KcntuH.
PAIIIS. Sept. 3 Three per cent rentes flflf
2 c for the account The weekly staloinent
of the Hank of I'raneo Hbows a decrease of
4W5.000f gold and l.uoo.ooif silver.
German ISniik .Statoiiicnt.
HKUI.IN , Scut. 3. The Htatemcnt of the Im
perial Hank of Germany shows a decrease In
specie of 8,820,000 i.mrk.s. >
Denver Minint ; StookH.
DKNVKII , Colo. , Sept. 3. There was very light
Business In inlnliij ; stocks today. Total
sales 17,1 0 shares , Tliu following ro Hie
closing quotations on the Mining exchange :
AllDKhany 75 HnnnlnK Lode . 2I9/
Amity W Whnlu . U
llnnukok 44 Iliilliirul S . rj |
Mate's 11 10 ArK IKIllt . IS
llrowntnvr U Illi ; Indian . U
Cnlllopo 15
Cnidi (1. ( . . . . 25 Cliuullii.l . &
ChiyCounty 117 Century . ,11
lietlysburK I'H Diamond 11 . SW
( iold Uock 65 Denver tins A Oil. , . . 14
lA-iivcnwnrth 8 411
LlttlKltlllO 1W ( liohl Trcantiro . 7 : ,
May Maruppn 1W Ironclad .
.Mntchlcxs ' - " . > Jiilm .1 .
Ore IUO Juitlco .
Pny Itocli : H | LcunlTender .
Puzzler 2'i ' Pnrk Con .
Itei'd N 71 I'otoul . 4
lllalto Ill
Him FrniiulHoo .Allnliit ; CJiiotntloiiN.
SAN KiiANfiHCo. Tal. , Sept. 3. The olllelal
closing ijuotutlons for mining stocks today
were as follows :
Aim ui Ophlr .
JU PotOBl . V'.HJ
Host A llek'her . 825M KavnKo . V'.HJM )
HodloConsolluntuiI. M Hterra Nevadn . 215 *
Chollar . 185 Union Connulldntod 215
Con , Ciila. ft Va . ar..s Utah . (15 (
frown Point . l.VI Yellow Jacket . lW ;
( lonlil it'urry . lea Com . 20
HnloA Nurcrou. . . . lilt II. 1 . 40
Mexican . 210 N. II 1 . 20
St. ImulH Mliiini ; Quot itlons.
ST. Louis. Mp. , Sept. 3.-Today's market on
the Mining exchange was the most uninterest
ing that has been experienced In a lonv tlmot
The following are the bids and tbo tone at the
close :
Adams 18i Mickey llm'n 4
lllmctnlllc 3tV ) HI. Louis Aspen 2
Cvntrnl Silver 1 Silver AKU 65
KllsBbulh III7L Hniall Hopes ; o
l.lltlo Albert I Vuma : uii
Now Vork Mlnlni ;
NEW VOIIK , Sopt. a-Tbe closing mlulnz
Btockiiuotations uro aa follows :
Allcu , li'O I'ljrmuutli 175
AilnnisL'on 175 r > nvuge 'JO )
DuuilwooUT li'J Blciru .Nova.la . ' . " .HI
o , .v o ira Stniulanl Ill )
Mvilcnn 'JUO Union Cull 'i\U \
Ontnrlu : nuu YullowJacket tii
Qnlilr ! UO
Now York Dry Goods Itlarkot.
NW VOHK , Sept , 3. Uujlu 83 In dry
wi fair , wilh n wclst / | latnnd demand from
i the noilhwest Tr.Vii iriMlons on Iho iimt were
unimpiiruinl , hut Intriest lii'Te'tseil as the
day advunced nnd lt t > ! < &iiM to look as If a turn
In the tldo Was Himincnt. There wtii n holler
reeling all thiougli
Aiit\voi-ii\Vool S
ti' , Sept. ilMAt the woo ! sales hero
today at. 'DO ' bales Wett'olTorod. Thuro was u
fair nttendancc. but little disposition to pur *
chase WH.I sliown , Tlitv/ollowlng are the iales
nnd tha prices obtnlnoili lluonoi Ayres , 157
hairs at MK itxir per loO.iktlos ; Montevideo , 40' '
bales ut lOJ&llMf.
HAVANA , Sept. a-HiANiaii aor.ii-l..wi ®
2.27\J. u A ?
IC.\CIIANIIK I-'Irirt. i
HtiAH--I'lrm ! , ste.idyti At n lute hour y ester-
dity I,7W ) bags centrlftrjral 07 degrees polarl/u-
tlon , cold at tL2l : < 4.
l''oi-elKii Oil Market
LONDON. Sept. 8. Tuui'CNTtNK-Splrlls , Hi
4Md per cwt.
' Tnlk.
ClltCAdo , III. , Hopt.ll. Connsolman k Day to
Cockrell llros. : The market made a fraction
of a cent advance on account of general fiosls
reported In the northwest , but Kngllsh
cable buyers withdrew and prices broke badly
under puvere pounding by local shot Is. . Abou
noon the hlac.ihoiird showed clearances o
over I.OOO.OOU bushels of wheat and flour fron
Atlantic ports , making an excess of shipments
, ovur receipts at tliu principal points. New
O'ork reported sixty loud" tnk'en fo
> osport. Closing cables from Antwori
and Paris were higher , although LIvcrpno
and Berlin wetc lower , and the signal ollleo
predicted frost for tonight In Illinois. Wls'-on
, ln. Michigan , Minnciota and Iowa. On this
showing buyers re-entered tliu market , shorts
became alarmed and tried to cover and a ilc
advance was made from low , but the clo-tlti }
was easy at 1io advance for the day. Con
was excited for a prospect of a cold night 11
llio west , with northwest winds , and tnc prob
ability of a fro-,1 In the corn belt tonight
Prices were Irregular , but on the whole the
market was strong at the close , Outs weio
very quiet and lucktcl Interest. I'uivlslomt
continue to show a hardening tendency , will
a satisfactory cash demand. On llgur.ng out
the so-called enormous stocks on bund it de-
velopos Unit there are less pounds ot product
now In store than a year ago. and shorts art
becoming less sure of a panic In pork and thev
closed strong ano all products look Hue sell
ing higher ,
O ICAOO , 111. . Sept. 3. SwartDupcu fc
McCormlek to K. c' . Swartz & Co. : Wheat
started with a llltlo of Hie bull enthusiasm of
Wednesday , but at once losl it. Cable- , were
weak and the crowd bearish. The M-llln : was
a little overdone and weaK advices fiom the
other sldo too much exaggerated Then
clearances from tbo seaboard came In very
large. Now Vork did a good iti'nl of buvlng
nnd an early leport of a panic In Louden
proved nltogctberwithout foundation. Local
professionals suddenly found tbemselve
oversold and unable to easily gut back tbelt
lines , and tbo result was a iiitk-k advance. Ol
cour e the excitement In corn over the eold
wave had Its Inlluince. We do not feel bull
ish. Low grades hero are weak. Kulny
weather for several days ii-ist has cut down
tbo wheat movement. The clear weather
will canto It very soon to nbiuiuo largo pro
portions. The signal service map showed the
coldest temperature so far In tbo corn bo. t.
Condition- , Indicated very low tomperatur"
for tonight. Tnoro was natur.il alarm among
shorts and cITorts on all sides to get out. The
Washington prediction rend : Light fto-,18 are
probable In the northern part of the corn bell
tonight , but no serious Injury to the crops Is
likely to occur. " In svmpathy with the ad
vance In corn provisions advanced consider
ably. The close was at the top. Buying wilt
led by local vrofess onals. the selling ny pack-
cry. Hogs at the yard- * were lOo lower. With
no injury to corn provisions are likely to
speedily Ioo th"Ir advance.
OM.lll.l M IHKKTS.
OMAHA. Sopt. : i.
UATTI.K Official receipts of cattle. 1,474
as compared with 4i77 : , yesterday and 1,815
Tburslav of lat week. The m irket was
about steady on alt grades of beeves and
butcher stock and acllvu and firm on gorH and
very dull on other tirades of feeders. Co .mum
feeders are S5e lower thun last week. The ro
celuls Included a bunch of beeves that sold u
J5.25. - -
Hoes Oflicinl receipts of hogs -.M ) ' . ' a-
comparcd with 2 lis.1 yesterday , and 8.27(1 (
Thursday of last weok.Vi'bo market wa fairly
active and lower ; light ho s were 5-
mid heavy anil mixed hog4 5c and UI lower.
Nearly all were sold. The ratine of the prices
paid # 4.70176-1.11. tliu bulk selling at H.MXrtl.in.
I.Uht. * 4..VS5.10 ! ) heavy. iSI.70ri.OJ : ml.\ed.
JI.SOi2l4.iJ. { ! Tbo avor.iuo of the prices pal.I
was $4.SO'.i , as compared with $4.tti3i ( ye.terdav ,
and * 4.77la Thursday of last week.
SllKHl'-OfHcial receipts ot hbcep 375 , : is
coinn.ircd with-07 vchtj-rday , and 3ti ( Thurs
day of last week. ThoYnarkct w.is iini'lringed.
Nuthui..50(31.50 ( ; wuStenis , $2.8o(2SI.25 ( ; good
CO to70 Ib. Imnbs. $ U 753.01.
Iloueijits ami Olspaiition of touk.
Olllelal receipts and dispoiltlou of sto k as
shown by tbo bodies of tbo Union itojlcyat-ils
company for the twuntv-four ho irs uudliu al
5 o'clock , p. m..Soptombor 3 , 1S.II :
Illl/JM.
Representative Sulos.
KTF.KI13.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
10..123 * 5 23 .S..1-.T4 JS 25
COW4.
. 1003 1 50 10..IOIU t SO fi. . 10) )
, ' .174 1 50 3'J. . ( vU ) o 111. . O.'tl ' I !
, G5U I 50 II. T47 1 85 ' 'ii ' 1 95
IOM 1 All 0. . OJI 1 20) )
, HlilU 1 50 24. . OJ5 1 83 II. . 0. ! ) 20J
11 . ' 0 1 flll 1..1I10 12. , UOJ 200
, ' .170 I 0 12. . 1H2 1 S5 KI.'O ' 200
, ! > IK ) I 70 4. 81)2 ) 1 85 2 10
, 1170 1 70 4. . ! U2 i s : > 15. . ills 210
1040 I 75 5. . 1 N'l II. iio ; > 2 15
u-a I.Sil lu ) 1 85 13. 1010 2 15
, 8M 1 bll OOJ 1 H5 20. . 11140 220
7011 1 80 u. . S.TI 1 85 ao. . mr 885
, K10 1 8J 17. U24 1 HO 10. ' .111) 230
STOCKKltd AND FKEDGltS.
.IJOO 2 no 20. . 300
10. . (107 ( 1 70 HI7 3 05
21. . 70'J 2 us DIO 3 05
SI. . 817 2 40 3 05
( I. . 575 2 50 3o. . Ku 3 15
KI. . 810 2 liO 82 .1030 315
S W S ( i ) 85. . ! )4J ) 3 15
71. ) 2 (15 ( S..llt < ! ) 335
5. . uai 3 70 63..11S8 3 55
1210 1 M .IS'0 ' I 85
750 I 70 , 1J.15 1 M
1'JJ ' 1 75 3. inn 2 IX )
P. 80 1..15QO 220
line 1 75
CALVES.
( i. . 3-5 2 ( K ) 2 . 215 3 25 175 3 M
2. . 315 3 00 4. . 24J 3 25 1. , 130 4 00
M'Ads.
1..1I40 2 25 1..1I70 2 50
OXK.V.
2..1705 2 OS G..I503 300
UII.KKIIS AND SIMtl.NnCltS.
t | irlim'or , } 27 0) )
1 springer 23 00
1 cow and calf 15 oj
WBSTKHN CATTI.B.
I'r.
Swan Land & Cattle Co ,
t cow u , < 020 II 50
t eow j. . . . I'.l'l 2 00
N cows 1177 2 00
1 steer , tailing. . , .v ' 1170 2 DJ
1 steer , tallltii ; I2M 2 ! IJ
1 steer , tall I n..t. IUO 2 PO
1 Htoer.tiillliiK..I. , ' ! I2JO 2 DO
5 hlecrs , tailings . ' , 130J 3 DO
linthrlo & tslun'il ) ,
1 steer . 'J 1151 3 10 .
2 steers i'ju ' I'J 0 3 10
2 steers . . .i 1225 3 10
II steers ii.i Iiii : : 3 10
\VyoiuliiR Cattle Uanch Co.
58 feeders. , ; J ; . , 1073 2 60
100 feeders . ' . ; 1202 2 8J
25 ? feeders ; l.l 1113 2 bO
llartlutt & Hlclnird's.
COHS . . , . D70 2 10
D MCCIH , ! > 1205 3 25
WyomltiK Cuttle Itanch coni ) > any ,
un i > a , , > * . .it . . . .ittf ' , . . . . , Dstl 2 15
Kast Hampton IdvO'Stoak company ,
Dcows if.- Kin 2 So
10 steers. Texas. . . , , , , , . . . . . l'-il' >
Wsteers . , . . . ' u I''IT
Western Union Hoof company.
48 cows 10III ? 9 *
'Ji steers , Texan IIT1
bSsteors K'33 3 25
HOUB.
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sb. I'r.
Sh.8J
8J | l 10 W. . . . 23 ! ) 200
12) 4 ft ) 47. . . . .MW
4 M CO. . . . .210 40 485
40 4 (0 II. . . .311
4 m 59 . . . .301 4H5
4 G5 M. . . . .SJ3 < 0 4U1) )
240 4 05 BO. . . IU ) 4 !
200 4 70 IB. . . , .8IH 180 41X1
4 75 01. . , . .817 40 4'JO
4 75 50.S. . . . . .2(10 ( 800 4lf >
20) 4 W S. . . . .I'M '
840hO 4 80 . . . .214 4U5
hO 4 fO a : ) . . . . . .877 40 4 D3
120 4 8 ] . . . .818 I2U 4V5
4 bi ) 73 201 80 4U5
500 4 80 7,1 8iO 4U'i
4 SO 6 ' 801 4110
120 4 N ) 87' . . .101 4U5
120 4 bO 77. . . .21(1 ( BO 5 CO
180 4 KO M. . .825 503
240 4 K ) 50 . . .103 60
bO 4 bO 67 801 - 6W
M . . SIO 100 4 SO ( H IDT 510
, TO ' . ' 41 J60 4 SO IVI . . Itfl 40 610
.2 ' - ' - < 80 R4 SCO 40 Aid
97 WJ ICO 480 HI . . .S | | ) MO
M ! . IV ( ) 4 8S' { in 800 - f.10
M SSWO 4 Mi | S3 179 - 510
7,1 101 M 4.Si !
pins AND uounit.
1 4.10 - S75 8 W 160 405
smii : : * .
No. Av. I'r.
42 natives , mixed I'M 375
Chicago Ijlvc Stuck Market * .
CiiiPAno. 111. , Sept. : i-Hpeelnl [ TolPitrnnt to
1111 : HEB.I The cnttto market ronmlnoil In
rather u "limp" condition. ItecoInU , though
nearly 4000 heart lens llinii for \Vcilno dn.v.
weio largo , and us the demand win only In-
dlfcrentiy active , nellots were called upon for
( iiithcr concessions. The butter clasi o (
range 1'iitllo sold ut iiliont sto-idy prices , nor
WIIH ilium n iiuitilluilecllno ] : ) In choice niitlvo
Meets but the general market win Be to too
lower , making * a dei-ilne since Monday of ISO
to25c. O ( the fresh recelpK about 7.000 head
were natives. They wore noted ut from 81.S3
tof..i.'i fur Inforlor loohoico eowii at fi.ou to
3.25 for stoukcrs nnd iitHl.r. to M5 for ship
ping steers. Itecelpts of ratucM rreio esti
mated nl D.two , of which 4U'iO were from Tc.Nas.
Westerns weio quoted at i.00 : : to il.05 nnd
'levaus at i1.60 to ft.in.
The voliimo of mles was large , but
us Hit- yards held nbout-0,000 , salesmen were
iiniible toniiikc uclear.tiicu and the outlook
for the lenmlmlorof the week Is not encourag
ing. At u decline from yesterday's prices of
lOeper I'D ' PH. , thorn was an ai'tlvo movement
In hogs , almost the entlro supplv changing
bauds before noon , Sales were at J'.Ot ) to i5.65.
Hogs that sold below 11.40 wmo fommon
gramer.s and eulls iiml those for which more
tluin T..tO was paid were ringers. The popular
prices were fl.W to JT.80 for heavy anil JI.75 to
J3.io ; for light weights. The market worked a
little ( lemur towar.l the close , although no
part of the deellno was tccaincd.
I ho livening .Journal repoits : OATTI.K--HO-
cclpts. liln < i i : shlpnients , 4.0 Ki. Market steady.
Hood to choice native * . if5.7.VtJ5.K5 ; no prime or
extra steers on sa o : other * . fi.7r ; > ( & .Vi"i ; To.xuim ,
K..VICI.L''I : stocUcrs. l. > .8.Vfr3.85 ; prime rangers ,
HilKftUB : buteher-icow.i. i8.7.va.i : | > o.
lions Hecelpts , i'j.COOs shipments , 13.000 :
in irket slott. Iriegular ; rough and common.
tt. ni . ' : > : mixed and packets.l4.MKiCi.05 ; prime
heavy and butcher weights , J..10Ii.prlino :
light , J5.3t(35.i ( ; ; , .
HIIKKP Kccolptp. O.OiW : shipments 3.500 : nnii-
Ket falrlv active , stiudy ; native ewe".J.l.T.va
4fl > ; wether * , f.VOTiV'.i ; mixed , . $4.7. > ® I.Sti )
westerns. * 4.2.1 ; lambs , * .I.-OT/,5..V ) .
New York hive Stock Murker.
SEW YottK , Hept. : i.-llF.r.vm Uecelpts.
I ! ) head. No trade ; feeling linn ; dressed beef ,
firm ut © ! " per II ) .
CAI.VKH Uecelpts , 08 ; bond : mntUot steady ;
veals , ( K&scpoi- ; Bruisers. J.'I.OKifil.V ) ; nutlor-
mliks. } : i.7.Vrf.oi | , No w ( titrnj olTerod.
SmKr-Kecelpt < > . 7..20 head ; sheep , Him.iM.OU
S/Ti.4l per 101 Ibi ; lambs , steady. t.V.VligT.I ! ! :
tlriMiod mutton , firm at rVQli'jc ' per II ) . ;
dresiud In nibs , steady at lUi'Ic.
lliw ) ( Keeelpts , 4.ri | | head ; Bond corn-fed ,
firm. nf.v@li.OU ; gra < s hogs , dull , $ : > .0 ® 5.a : .
KtiiisuH City I-ivo Stook Markets.
KAVSAH CITV , Mo. . Sept. : i. OATTMS lle-
colots , I.Wij ; shlninunts , j.VSl ; market ,
steady ; steers , ttl..Vtfi.Vli ; cows , JI.SOai.i : ;
lions Uecelpts. 5.1'Ji : shlDinents. 4(0 ( : mar
ket steady to lOc lower ; bulk , JI.85If.5.00 ; nil
' '
' Hccolpts Ji : 0 ; shipments , fiTO.
SFjoulM Iilve Stoi.-k Mai-kot.
Pr. Loui..Mo. . Sopt. II. OATri.B Uopolpt' .
2.CUO ; shlpinent" , 4'M ; market easier ; lair to
cbolcii steers. M.OU ; , , ; i.Indlaus. ; . J-MOaJ5 :
0'iiinor.s Jl.lil'iii.'ri. '
lloiis ltecelpts. 4nO : : shipments' , I.8JO ; mar
ket lower ; ho. ivy. J.'i.I.Vgi'i.'J. ) ; mixed , $1.80 ®
AiO ; liRiit , j.oi.vr. .
OMAII.l -IIH.KS.ll.K MAKKKTS.
TOTATOKS I'er bushel , ? ' . ' .00.
CIIAH Ai'i'i.ss I'er lib ) , fl.00.
( 'ANrAi.otri'KI'cr do . , il.i fil.Sl.
I'KAi'itKv Uullforiiln t'rawfords. single case
lots. Jl.i'ij five case lots Ji.is.
( iilAl'KS Homo riiwn , S-ll ) baskets , 43IiriOc ; ;
Miiseal , per crate. JI.75 ; Itost1 INnii. $ l. . " > 0.
I'IJAIIS California Hiirtlett , tJ.fi ; othur C'al-
Iforni.iarlotus , $ ' . ' .00.
Pi.tr s-C.ilifoi-nla. 1 1. SO.
A i'i'i.KS IVr bbl . J'.liXai'.VS.
OIIANOEM Iiii.ll , fii.na.
WATEitMr.i.oN.s shlpptnvr stock , I."x/ll8c.
ljKMO.N-8 I'er box. $ l.lrl ) .
HAJ-AN S-- ! ' biinuh , $ i.00.50 for good
MiI | > ) > K flock. _
( 'lour
Omaha Milling eompanv. Itellancc. I'atont.
JL'.H ) ; Invincible Patent , $ . ' .811 ; Lone r'tur. ' Su
perlative. $ ' . ' . . )0 ; Snowllake , jL'.lfl ; Fancy
rainlly.IS.lH
U 1' . Davis Mill company. No I and ( /ream
IliKb r.-ilent. $ , ' , : Illuo I ) , and Ued V. JS.tK ) ;
I , Ion and llawkeyo. $ . ' .40 ; lloyul No. 10 , Special
Patent. ii.O ; ; Minnesota and tu < oti. ; Patent.
* MK ) ; Kansas Hard \Vhoat , Patent , J..G ) ; Neb
raska Straights. f'.SO.
S. T. ( Jllman's Hold Metal , $ . ' .80 ; Snow White ,
. ' . . 10 ; Snowllake. $ . ' .10 ; lowirrndu , $ I.CO ; Queen
of the I'untry. $ ' . ' .00 ; .Minnesota Superlative ,
* -.W ) ; bran , JI.'UO ; choopo.l feed , $ .2.00
Country 1'roiluuc.
Kens The ccnural maiket Is lUc.
I'oin/riiv The lest old hens brine W.OO , and
Kood to fancy Mirlni ; cblckons ? S.n'I.OO.
IJUTTKU ( iooil butter Is very scarce and
choice dairy brlnas IIUJI'c. The pa ulcers' price
K lOipSllc. Arrlvulsof deslrublo srndos meet
with rundy.sale.
The follow Ins quotations represent .the.
prices at. which choice stock Is billed out on
orders mile- ? otherwise stated :
ToMAToEi Per liusliul. ifl.Oi ) .
tJAliliAUK Homo Krown. le per Ib.
NEW llKETs--Per bushel , fi'e.
HKANS Nnvy , f.i t.ur ( > per nil.
U.MONS llnmo prown. 7Se per bit.
POTATOKS Local i : lowers are supplying the
demand almost exclnsivuly.
Uo yon know tUnt. nny old sere pp cut jan
bo absolutely cuvod by tno intolllBdnt uo ot
iluller's Uarbed Wire Liniment. Ho merci
ful to your lior.sc and try It.
Ijakn Kr'o Slriko Situntion.
iNiiMNAi'oi.is , Intl. , Sept. ! ( . The Lake
Krlo & Western strike is crowing tnoro
serious. Not a freight wheel is belnc turned
on ci'.tier the Lafayette or Indianapolis divi
sion. .ludKO Woods last nipht issued n
restraining order against the strikers lo pro
tect the company from their Interference with
moving trains. The men on the SanclusUy
division .iro out temporarily awaiting the dc-
i-reo of the Brotherhood of Train men , which
is to dccido whether or not , they will bo
"scabs" if they remain on duty. Cioncrul
Manager Ifradbiir.v declared tnis morning
that there will bo no more conferences be
tween the road ollicials nnd the. strikers.
'lilt1ntcHt Conundrum.
Wnv 's ' Mailer's Sir.sap.irillu : and Burdock
Ilko the uioit popular soap of the day.
Hci'ansu tboy both clonnso the skin and
leave it both soft and velvety.
Ki'lliiiiH ; War Awainrtt Cot'sols.
IfiMisio.v , Out. , Sept. ! ! . There is a great
religious excitement at Hydenham , a vilhiL'o
near ICingston. The actions of the l/Yeo
Methodists In the village have created so
much disorder lh.it they were put out of the
building , 'J'hoy then returned to a vacant
Held , whore u "corset , mooting" was hold. A
lonllre was started and women threw their
eorots on the blaze , crying : "Wo will die
us Uod made as. "
Mrs. Winslow's Sootlilntr Syrup for obll-
dron teething rests the child nnd comforts
the mother.Jo ti bottle.
llostou TniKt Company
BOSTON , Mass. , Sopt. il. ThoSuffolk Trust
company , doing a general banning and mart-
gage loan business , has gone in the hands of
B receiver. Its capital and surplus is tied up
n western securities which , while they have
value , cannot bo turn oil into cash. It has
flD'.OOO owing to depositors , against which
Illicit ussetH coiMlst of iir > t,0'Ji ) ' ) in good com-
nerclal paper nnd 110,000 cash.
Small In sl/o , grout in results ; DoWitt's
l lttio ICarly Itisors. Best pill for constip.t-
tlou , bjtt ( or miluiJ.ij.u , bjil for s cur
stomach.
poi'OHtei-H Will Ho nt the l nlr ,
DBTIIOIT , Mich. , Sept 11. The Independent
3rder of foresters supreme court has do-
cldod to hold Its next session In Chicago in
S'J3.
S'J3.Use
Use Hallor's ( .iornmn Pills , the great co n
stlpatlon and liver regulator.
JOHN A. JUSIIANK. KIIAN'K 0
McShane & Condon ,
INVESTMENT BANKERS ,
300 B. 13th fit. , First National Uanlc Bull )
Ing , Omaha , Nub.
Drat In "toc'ii , boinli. j oiirHloi. natuniorcUl i
peretc. .Nuotlat laiini ua liniir > ret Outlu rjt
stato. Hliurt tlaie iaaai , ua tiiul ituck , ur oh
pproreii collateral i ourlt >
OMAHA
lamifacdirei's' ' Jolik
DIRECTORY.
. } \'XIXGS \ AXD TEXTS.
Oinnba Tout & Awn
ing Oo. ,
rin . liAmmiii'ki , oil nml
riiblicrcliithlni ! . S.'nd fur
cnlnloiU' ( . IILI Kiiriiiiin.
BcmisOranlmBagOo.
lniurlor | mil Mitnufnc-
tliri'r * .
Flour Stplts. llnrlnpi unit
Twine.
A. H , Porriro & Oo. M. 0. Daxon.
HIM Doituc Stro-t. nicyclo old on monthlr
pnrmcntp.
Sciul for our r.it'docua
nnii tra ; < { Knrnnm M. , Omnh
HOOK JllXDKltS nml STA TlOXKllti
Ackornmn Brothers & Hointzo ,
Printer' , binders , C'lt > ctrntrinr | , lilnnk book ninnu-
fnottircn.
HID Itownnl itreot , Oirmlm.
HOOTS AXI ) S110KS
Ohns , A. C'oe & Go. KirkendallJones& , Oo
Miuiurnctnr.'rs nnil Job- Wliite nloM nufnrtnr'r
bcrs. AKCDII for HuMon lluti-
bi-r Shoe Co. IIir. > . 1101 ,
IIITJ Ilownril street. nnd Mo ; . Mnrni'T i > trout.
Williams , Van Aor- W. V. Morss & Oo. ,
nam & Harto Shop Fni'tory.Corner Mill
I''l Hnrnnr Htrcet. ami . ' Douulat tr omnhn
.MiTi'lmnli Invited to
Uina'ia ' , XcMi. call nndoxamtnp.
HUTCH ERS
John L , Wilklo , Louis Heller ,
Omaha paper box factory Hutclien and Packers ,
MIT-MI' ) loul.-n. ) TooUnnd supplies , ilcef
nox and Klicop onsllik's.
Orders promptly llllcd.
' .
.
llli'-IIIH .taekson * trpnt.
OAKItlAflJSNS , ETC.
W. T. Seaman ,
Omaha's Largest Variety
WAIJON.S AND
CAKKIAORi ) .
(7HAJX AXD
BryniiOouiniissionOo A. 8 , MoWhortor
llrokrr * , srnln , provldlon .112 Ut Nnl'l IMnk , tlrOki
Mock . N. V. Mf cm , 1'rlTntc nlrci td
1-rUntnwlro Chi- Now Vork , ChlcAfO 0 < \
, Bt. I ul * nnd Ml. l.ouli. Cmt ) srnta
Now Vork. butiKlitfornll m tkc (
Cookroll Bros ! F , 0. Swnrtz & Oo.
llrokcri. I'rlv.ilo wlrci . .
lo Now York , ChlcnKO , A ntc. I'rlT.Me wire to
Ixim.v r < | < ocliil niton I.onl nnd ChlCfttfti OMC4
Jiiox
Pnxton & Vierling Omahn Safe & Iron
Iron Works , Works
,
Wroimht nnd cn t Iron
bnllilliiK work , nitluei , .Mnmif'r * tire niul tmrsUf
br work , uiinornl proof nnfoii , vault * , Jnll
fonndrr. mnelilno nnd work , Iron iliiiHor" And
blncksiiiitli work. U. 1' , tire nrrapc1 ! . (1 , An-
Hy nnd I7lh 8t. clri'cn , lull ji JnrkMin t <
LIQUOHS.
Her & Oo , , R. R. Grotto ,
l.lnuor .Mprolinnli , Importer nnd Jobber of
1112 llnrnpjHtrcel , Wlnn * nnd l.lnuorr.
.Mnniifnctiir'ra Kennodr'n IOW nnd IU22 Knrni m "f.
Kn t In.In ! llltt.rs , Price ll'ts on application *
L. Kirscht & Oo , , Friok & Herberts ,
Wholosnlol.lqiior Doal'n Wliolo < alullquor De.dor *
407-IK1S. IfllliSt. . ICIli t.
LVMHKIt.
0. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wnkefielil ,
Ilnrdtrood linporlcil.Amerlciin Port
Lumber , Inml Ceiucnl , .Mllvrnti
kco llrdrnnlln Centra
1.110 North h'lh .
Street.
nnilCjulncy Whlto Llrud
Oharlos R. Lee , Louis Bradford
Hardwood lumbar , wood ,
ciupotH nnd pArijuot Lumber , ! luiocomrntet < v
ttoorltitf.
Cth nml Douglas. OJ.11) Jiisliiii Street.
AXI ) X01IOXS.
0. A. Stouehill , I. Oborfolder & Oo , ,
Millinery , Notlons.Clonks Importer. " and Jobbers lu
l < : tc. Mllllnerr.
MS. SIO nnd ZI2 South nth
1IC-I18S. IlilhSt. , Omalm. ytreet.
MUSIC'A ' L
JXSTItUMEXT8 , ETC.
Max Meyer & Bro Oo A. Hospe , Jr. ,
M'/'Kjowplcr , dcnlor.i In '
I'lnm > , OrKnin , Artist * '
inu lral lnitruin
nt ,
etc. Materials , IClc. ,
Fnrnnui nnd Ifith. 111.1 DounUi Hlrci't.
OYSTERS.
Platt & Co. ,
Ojstcrc , Klsh nnd celorj ,
aiDBontli 10th at
01LfT
Oonsjlidatod Tank
Line Oo.
ItcOncd nnd lubrlcntliiK
olli. nile itreino , pto.
U. II. Until , Manager.
PROD UCE , COMMISSION.
Ribbel & Smith , Schroeder & Oo. ,
UcnlprH In country prod Canh buyers liultcr ami
uce , frulls , veutitnblus , t'KKi. and itrnornl com
etc.ia)7 mission njorclinnts.
ia)7 ) Howard Street. K3 South Hth Hlroot.
Robert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. ,
1217 Howard Sticot. Prodnpr , fruits of nil
Write for prlcoa on but
ter , I'KKH ponltrr , nnd kinds , oysters ,
Kamc. 13th nnd Unrney btrcoll.
Kirschbrauu & Sons , Jas. A. Olark & Oo. ,
Duller , cheese , twit
Mutter , PKKS and poultry.
poultry nnd Kanio.
120 ! ) Howard Street. WJ South 13th blrc'Ot.
Bates & Oo. , I
Country produce , fruits ,
vCKetablPs , BroCera' spo-
claltlui. teas , spices , etc.
41I-41JS. Hth St.
PAP Eli. ItUJiJiMl GOODS
Carpenter Paper Oo , , Omah'a Rubber Oo , ,
Cnrry n full stock of Miuinfactureri nnd job
printing , wrapping and bers nil kinds rubber
wilting paper , card pa Kood.i.
per , etc. lM Karnnm Strnct.
SEEDS. STO VES.
Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes ,
Seed growers , dealer * In Stoves repairs of all kinds
garden , grass , grain nnd Cooks nnd Heaters
tree seeds. for snle.
421-42) ) South 15th. tO ; S. 13th Etrpct.
SASH , noons , HLIXDS , ETO
M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bolm Sash & Door Oo
Manufacturers of sash , Manufacturers of mould *
d o o r i , b 11 n tl and Ings , blinds , doors , tic.
inoulillnKi. Ilrnnoh of Olllco :
fice , 12th nnd Irardtjts. lloom t'l.Hoe \ Ilulldln ? ,
STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Sons ,
Pump Oo. ,
1002-1004 Knrnam t-trceti ,
Hnlllday Wind .Mills.
UlSniul 'XH ) Jones Street
Omnha. Neb.
. . '
( j.K. Itoss , actliiKmanag'r
TUA , COFFEE , SPICES.
Consolidated OofFeo
Company ,
1414 and I4IU llnrnoy St. , S.
Omaha , Neb.
TO VS. MILLIARDS.
I. Hardy Co. , Tbo Brunswick-
Toy * , ( lolls , nlbunis , Balke-Oollondoi Oo , ,
fancy irooits. Iionsofur- Illlllnril mcrclinndln .
lll-llllIK BOOllS , child Hnloon fliturOi.
ren' * rnrrhKes. ( JT , toy H. loth Htriiit ,
13l'JKiirnun : Street. Onmlift.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STQCK YARDS CO. . LIMITED
A. D. Bo'cr & Oo. , Hunter & Qreoai
g.W Kiclmtige llulldlnir , 'M Kc
Hoiith OinnliB. Sontli
WANTED
Total Utuei of CITIES *
COUNTIES. SCHOOL ,
DISTRICTS , WATER
COMPANIES , 8T , R.R.COMPANIEO.HA
Correspondence solicited.
N.W.HARRIS &COMPJ.NYBankerfc
lO'OB Oonrhorn Clreet , CHICAGO-
.5 Wa'l Streot. NEW YOIIH'
JO JKtuta St.UOBTflfA
UNION DEPOT HOTEL.
Corner 1 Itli iinil.Mnnon Stro.'H llnlf block weit ol
Cnlon I'KRlllo ami II. ft M. Di'poli.
Now bull.llint , new fiirnllnrrt , every tbinit fltti
clous , niiilott looiitlun In Oimb'i. Tlcw ( if " < tl ; ;
surrounillrif country , KHI. bnlli electric call twill BlO
ltilo , f 110 nml II.M. Krery linn of cable nn I iuuU ) >
enr , pan ivltblnonublock , inojjit Hnorrn'i.i Avenue
aii.l | laii ( )0ni 1'ark line , 4 liliicki away an < ! you t
Irunifci to lluno If you wlili.
For chafed akin
apply Pond's Extract.
"Viri V9fRffllKfllTbl Bnflrrtn * frort
Til WFflSC relrrl " .w tf
I 'J BW Ikir9l lWIIB joulhful trroA
nrlrdec y , WMtlD " knfM , lott munJjooit , etc.
I will uail avaluabla tr atl ( walcdj contAlnloi
fulUartloulor * for lioin * euro , VHUU of charua
medical work i tbould ti nutl > r fieri
tnan who U m-rrntu anil dtbllltated. Ad'lrrr *
k-rof. V. V. I'O WLKII , WooUu , Cuiuii