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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1892)
I THE OMAHA DAILY 15EH : WBfficESDATf , SEPTEMBER 7 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Eoth Grain and Provisions Were Quito Weak Yesterday , CORN LEFT OFF LOWER THAN SATURDAY rout nnd tlio Immoimo Ilccclpt * TVrro llc | ionill > tc for Thin Hciitlinont Oflcrlnt' ' AVcro I.lbcrnl nnd a ( lee < t Dent \Viis Sold. CniCAfio. III. . Sept. 0-StrcnRtli nt tlio cloio ytM tlioBullcnt fculuro of today's inurKols. The nvcrugo of prices for the ilny was a weak 4tio , both In tirnin and prnvlaluni. but tltitshod with a Knln of from Uc to Ho compared with B.ittirdny. Corn loft off Jic to Jio lower limit Baturduy , but Va higher tlmn the liottoiu price todny. Oats show n not itdvanco of i from He to Ic. 1'ork nnd lard nro linn : ; ! ic to. t 8 o lonur for October , whllo ribs for the- month how only Co dec ! I no. Tlio vlalb'.o stiniily , frost nnd cholera wuro the inulti Influ ences. Wheat wns weak nnd lower onrly on thu predictions of frost dnnincc In the north- \VCHI hnvliiK fulled to inutorhillzo , lowur cables , the i > rovullliiK line wouthor , the llbur.il Increase In the KtiRllsh vlslhlo supply nnd thu continued wcnUncsi In the tniirliclB for corn and onts. Thu Itiaraiuo In the doiuontlc vlsl- b.o Hiiuoly wns notccjUal to anticipation riml tliU caused ti Bll hl road Ion which was accnl- oratcd by flrmor later cables nnd reports f rotn Now York thut lliuro were no cases of chotor.i on b ar < i vesselH urrlvlna. Thn volnnioof trading was inoloralp. The nvirkut ouonn I j u lower , declined a point , and then Improved ulnitit Jji1 , llnctuatcd within a narrow Hunt onil closed Hi in at the top. In corn the hull ; of the trade tool : plnco dur- iiiK the llrst half of the session. Fluctuations kept within a * { u ruiiL-u and chanRod fro- qucutly within thcso lltultH. Initial tr.ulos vroro Sic undur tlio llnal IlL-uru-i of Hntur.lny. the ahacncoof fro iand the liiiinonso receipts i IIOIIIK rc'BUonslU.o for thls'Aentliitoiit. OITor- In s cro llbural und a uood deal was sod. I whllo flhurls woio npparently pielty well Covered , cansliiK a still further decline of fiom ? c to ! Jc. lliivlii ; ? ly ; a pramlnunt local Bpcculator , who took on < ] iilto a line1 , put prices mi from ! ( c to ? ic , hut the . olllni : out carried the market do.Ml J c , after which It chanucd hut llttlo. Itccolvcrs say the In'llca- tlons | iolnt to a llloral niovoinunt nil this tnonth , p rth-ularly the latter part. Oats were actlvo and unsettled , Ills ro- cpipts and thun wouknoss In other grains Clinked a rush to sull. hut the ollorlnas wotu ro.'idily tnkcn by strong parties , said to bo covering shorts. Prices advan eel from I-Xc to lic ! fioni the bottom and cloicd btronjr. At tin.us there was consldurublo oxcltomciit , Allo.atlons of manipulation wcru not in- frcnucnt. The provision trudo was not as busy after the llrst hour. The market weakened onrly with train murkots , I'ork and lura sbcwcd ' the most-woaknuss. Mltcholl WHS reported ns. collltiK out u line of pork , There wts prottv , free soiling of lard for October. The only upport In the market appeared to be In Jun- unry stuff. , 1 I'rclnhls were stc idy. wltli a fair demand , for VORUP ) rnnm nt 2Uo for who.lt and "o for , corn to UulTalo. 1 Kstlmuted rocolpts for tomorrow : Wheat,1 600 on raj corn , 4M cars ; oats , ' 'JO cars ; hogs , BT.COOhoad. The leading futures ranged as follows : AIITICI.KS. WllIIAT NO. S September , . . nn 72U 7.1H October n't ' 7JH Wt . December. . . . CO IN All. 2 ' 40 October. . . , ! . 4T Atny OA ( . .NO. ( " 32 332 } * 2 33 . October. . . . ! 3.1 W , Mny. . SI.KI'OIIK M'i'Inninir. . . 10 12 10 12H U'JJ October. . , , ID rjh , 10 S2't 1000 li ) O'JK .luimuiy , 12 00 12 00 11 77K 11 85 liMin MM'f inlior. . . I 4 ? . 7 15 7 lf > October 720 7 20 Junuaiy , . . . , . 77H 0 fcO C75 EllOIlT ItlllH- rVptpmbcr. . . 7PO 7H ) T7TK 7 77JH October 7 70 7 75 7 70 770 Jumniiy. . . . . . 1)20 ) I ! SJ C ISM 12H Onsh ( imitations were as follows : FLOUK Easy and prices nominally nn- chuir.'cd. WHEAT No. 2 iprlnf ? , TOJic ; No. 3 spring , 05 QbTui no. 2 led , 73' c. ( JOHN No. : i , 44ijc. OATS No. 2. : i3Sjo ; No. 2 white , a3V'i33yo ; Ho. 3 white. 3l@3) ) c. IJVK-No. 2 , % iio. llAltl.EV No. 2 , C33G3C ; No. 3 , f , o. b. , 45Gc ; No. 4 , f. o , b. , 40Q50 ? . FI.AX SKKD No. 1 , II.oo. TiMUTiir BKU I'rlmo , J'.nl. roitK-JIc.su. per bbl. . ili'.OU10.rft ; lard , pnr 100 Ibs , $7.2 ai.2.- > : short ribs , side * ( loose ) . J7.75 (8.80 ( ; dry salted shoulders ( Dim d ) , S .UJ7.00 ; ihort clear sides ( boxed ) . $7,1) ) KS7.0" . WiMCVDlstlllcrs' llnlshcd seeds , per gnl. , vl.lo. Ml KuoAiis Cut loaf , ufiW ; ! Granulated , 4 { c ; b Btiiudnrd "A.4ic. KuLUlptfiandsiiipiiionts today were as fol lows : On the Produce oxchanco today the butter market was qu ot : fancy creamery. LMTii'4o ! : fine western. VJitSS : ordinary. ITOIbc : line da.rles , ilia''Jc. ligss flim ; strictly fresh , 1755 l lbc , New Vorlc .MnrliotH. NEW VOIIK , Sept. 0. KLOUU Hecolpts. oi.50) jUis.i Lxporls. 4.520 bhls. , a < l,700 3'icks ; mir- : Jtotilull.eultnnil Irregular : sales , a. " , ou bbls. ; low oxlrn , * .Miooi.03i ; winter wheat , low urndes. ' Allnnosota clear. UoottlUB ; patents , . * > < GOIIMIKAT. Dull but steady ; yellow west ern. $ J.l ( .Gil. 10. WiirAT-ltccolpts , l.C8\00) ) OILS exports , 418- COObu. ; miles , y.uul.uw tin. of futures , . : uHo.j ) hu. of spot , t-pot market fairly autlvo and o islor , closlnu stcatly : Nix s red. 7b8'So In store and uluvatori 7bJiOo nlloat : 78 , ' < a 0io ! f. o. UNo. ; a red , Tl'c : unuradcd rcu , TJGSoc : No , 1 nortliurii. BI > 4WC4 c : No I hard. J o.aiionhoni. 7f7SUo ; No. a Uhluiico. 81'iQ Blifc : No. a Milwaukee , 77'/j7740. Options were moderately active , opening weak and declining ' . on additional choler.i reports , weak cables , hcavy\ receipts anil forulL'n solllns , ndvancod 5io on the in- crciuuinthu visible supply bolus ; loss tlmn expected , small dccrmibo In the amount on piissiiuui with l.irjjo clonrancos. closing btrfluly at 5,0 decline for tha day. No. 2 rod , Sop- JWlieiini ! ! < 'W,7b'lfeiClosll"5 ' llt 7fe ! ! October. Th.MaHi.OSJi' . olosinu at'UHc ; Novombor. tO'i © 816u. ! olos.ni ; at Bli c : December , S.'UttMVc. Bli 'S.rv.S ' . 'fol'osfn ' ? ; .10- Uri : null , oaslor ; western , G. ; < 2i7c. ; . btpcksof uralu lu store nnd ullo.it Boplom- ber a : Wheat , 'l.5llj ( | ; corn. 705,7h : onH , 7.4- . 0i ! r ° ' il.'Jili : malt. 20aa ; POUH , JUm.r.v MALT Nomliml : Onnada , 93cfl.ja ( UoiiN-Hecolpts , IKI.OOJ bu.j exports , liouo bu- , iiilus. 4U.\o0 ' bu. of futures , 5.u.O hu. of spot fpola du 1 and easier , oloslnu tlo idy ; Ntx 3 , 6 W4 Jo In oloviitor ; MMe allo.t : unit ratio mixed , 4SMo ! options dull , dco.lnlnc 1'iO l o on liir.-o receipts ami Increased vls/blo itipply. advanced fiftc with wiiontnnd local covurliiK and closed steady at vaSe down' Boptcmhor. KKaw c. closliiif at Oifto : Ooto' * c < .c oa"e [ t 63Ke ; Noveml.or , ujosln at 5lJo ! : Docombor. fil'iO . iiB iitB4 ioi May , BiH@il ( > e , closiiiir at nil Sic. OATB-Uecolpts. toajoo bu , ; exports , I,2O ) uiil snle , ii8\nw ) hu. of futures. ilu-Ud bu. Or iots. Hpot sales uctlvn , lower ! Ho down to uun : Buntomlior , UIJ.'aaTfif.closlnsr at ! l7'ici ctobor.MUOaSo. ulonlnir at aso ; Novi'mlier. yaah'ic. uioxliis nt ) ? , ; Dcoomliur a. % < a li > lir. CUB , ' No3 white [ n'WH.io ; beplembor ! .lio : O , toberU ) ! . ! ' ! No 'J hpot , whllo. bUiiut mixed "rtu WMt"rllt I"'M " " > common to eholco . HunAit Dull fur raw , linn ; falrrcflnln * 'Jo- OLMilrUuK til. WJIefct ati-lQc : rollned. llrm. lesi jctvut No. 0 , , JB-l , ( a4 Jl-ICo : No. 7. 4MO 47-.UoiNo. 8. 4iOISc } ; No. U. 4 I.tiyi4 | a-looi No. 10. 4UQ > m ! No. II. JV W7.'oi No 1' a > , iuayei No. M. aK ! ii ; 7-iiJoT Sir A. 4Kii 4n-lic : ; mould A. Aa-IUiM IMUu ; ktandnrd A 61-KXQAU-iac ! confcctlonorH A. n-H4M l-lOo : I'll I loaf , ftWloj ( [ t riuhed , fta. OiRWo : pow. a U104W a-ido : uranuUted , 4 is-iwa . . . . * I'Viiulu'ii. iioinlnn'j 50 teal. lOc ; Now UrlOQiis. dull , Btotuly ; couiinon to funcy , L''Atno. ItiOK-Bloaily , fairly active ) fair to extra. 6)11 ) : . ICdiu ; I'uir dnmnnd , flrnior ; wcmorii prime , 1(6 Hioi western , pcrcnso , " 2e. IIUYTKU Qtilott top urados euslori wonlern da ry , IISitlH'oi western orouniurv , uiWhiut vnitern fin-tory. lOittlTc : KUIn , i.'UJc. demand uud llriuur ; uurt - lltiK8-lull | ) but steady ; wet BUI ted New Or- IIHIIIH. koloctod , 45 tout ) Ibs. . 4i.7o ! ! Tex us SL-- . . f.f . Pin liiON-Qulut but steady ; American , f i . -\Vrak : liiKo , HI.85 bid. 111.50 naked , I'liltK Hull nnd weak ; old muH , ( II.OOiill.AO ; now mem III TMtU'.U ; witra nrlmo. f li.60 : cut niuuls , qu et and vuiy ; picklud hullloa , TStfft ? Kut uluUlod bhoufdeni , ouaojic ! nlcklou tiaiiiD. IIWIHioj mlddlei. dull but Htoudy ; jihort oluur , tati Lard , dull uud lower ; wcit- St. I.oiili MitrkoU. ST. Louis , Mo. , SODU 0-Ft.otm-DuM and "VvilEAT-Onoli lower at OT ® CSo. Options openi-d lower , but later recovered , tind nthounh somenhat uncoltlcd. closed S Jo above t-aturdiiy : September llnUhcd iitOSlio : October , 7ioi llccomber , WXc ; May , 7 < ! io. COIIN Uppnotl lower , but recovered nml eloicil nt , ® 'io above Saturday for options ; c. i sold mwor at 4JJ4ttlJ c | Scptoinbor elosod at 4'.nso ; October. 4a7c ! December , 4UUci year , 4 Vc ! May. 4i4c ! , . . . OATS-IllKhori tush , Wiicj Scptomborcloaed at'3Koi October , I0jc ; M ya&tv. ! live Lower at.ri.'i5Jc. lluAN-I/o\vcrant ) weak atOIo. HAT-Stoady ; pralrlo , S7.0.3S.5Jt timothy , to.i/o@r..M. / lEAD-Qtilit at M.75. KtjA.xfKKli Klrm nt II. CO. nurrnit-Slo dyjcrcalnerr , 10jo ; dnlry , 10 < 32--'o. Eons Stondy at lie. . _ . . COHNMIIAI , l.owor at * 2.15i2.\ WHISK v Steady nt $1.10. B aniNO-Qulct ut Bji < a7Jfe. IIION COTTON TiKs-btoiiuy ittlMO. I'OHK l.uwcr at JIO,7. < } 11.00 for Job lots , IAIU > Noinlnnlly lower , oloslnir iiboutJi.lO. Dry salt meats steady , hooso shoulders , li.oJi Icncs nnd ribs. * 7.t ) l boxed lots 15p mtlrp Haconshouhlorfl , n.lWiinonifs nnd ribs. U.tUi bhortB , M80 , Sugar ourml h.itus , tll.fi . (312.3) ( . HECCIPTS-TWO days : Klour. ' . ' 0,000 bbls. ! wheat , OJ ,00' ) bul corn , 0000 bit. ; oats , 118,000 bu..ryo , tuino ; barley , none. BIIIWIKNTH-TWO day-i ! I'lour , 1.000 V.V1' ; ' , wheat , sr.ojobu. : corn. 'J4.0JO bu.i oats , J9.UOJ bu. ; rye , 0,0.0 bu. ; barley , none. KnninH City .Murltetd. KANSAS CITV , Mo. . Sept. O.-WitKAT-About steady , eloslns weak ! No. ' - ' hard , old , 5.Jitft now. 5UiGrOc ! ( ! No. a ri-d , KltJCJo. OoliN-I.owt'r , closlnir weak at bottom prices : o. 2 mixed , 4iii4lu. : No. S white. 43 ® 40e , O\T Stondv and fair demand ; Na 2 mixed , S.l ) ! < a27 o : No. 2 white , ale. Uvn Weiiic nnd unsaleable ; No. 2 , oITorod nt 4c KtA.xsr.Kti Stonily at87oc. IIIIAN Weak ; sacked. 57@(1 ( c. HAV Strong and tiuchanaod. ItUTTKit Htuauy ; creamery. 12U3"'o ; dairy , 2 : > © 2Jc. Knr.s-Slo idv to firm nt 1 Hio. , HKCCIPW Wheat , 30,0'W Int. ; corn , H.ODO bu. ; onts , none. # _ . Suii'MUNTS Who.it , OJ.'luO bu. ; corn. 10,0.0 bu. ; oats , l.t'03. ' Collro .Miirlcot. NKW YOIIK. Sopt. C. Options opened steady and uuchan.ud to 15 pu.nls down and closed steady ami unchanged to r > points down : sales. , .85J bacs. Incliullng September , ? ir : ! : > ® ii.4"ii : Ostobor. tl.i.loii.M : ; November , JM.05 dWllO ; Ducombnr , tij.liiia. ; : i ; January. 112:0) : ) ; March. * I2.8J1J.O ) ; May. * U'.8T . bpjt Ulo , nulut au.l sto.idv ; No. 7 , { ll. . " > . ® H.7."i. Rio.lANKtito , Hopt. a I'lrst ordinary , U , 00 rels per 10 kilos : coed seconds , ia.UOJ rois ; re ceipt * durliu the last week. 73.0JJ ba s ; uur- chases for the Unltod St ites , 3J.OO ) btiK3alilp- ; monts to the United States , 63.0JO biiis ; stock. 18S.OOO bais. CANTOS : h'ept , 6. Good iivoraae , 1S,5.0 rols tier 10 lillos ; ruonlpts during the last week , ,7,1100 bacs ; puri'hiisrs for the United States , 15,0 u buKsBhlpmonts to the Unltod States , none ; htock , l'UIo O baps. Oil .Uurhiit. NEW YOIIK. Soot , C. rETnnLEUM Stoaay ; crude In barrels. Parker's , 95.53 ; crude In bulk , 1'urkur's. $ 50rullned. ; . M5I ; 1'hlla- do phia & llaltlmoro. * iW ; Philadelphia & Itultlmoro in bulk , $ i.j.VS3.GJ ; United closed at $3.r > 5 > io for October. OOTTONSEKU uii , Quiet , firm ; crude. 20c ; yellow , ate. TAu. iw rirmer. quiet ; city ( $100 for pack- avcs ) . 44' < ai7.e. KOSIN Steady ; str.ilniul , common to good. $ I.2J ® .27 . ToitlMJNTtNE Dull and steady at27Ji8c. I.Urrponl .Mllrlu'ts. t LtVEiu'oor , , Sept. 0. Wnuvr Stondy , do- ni i nil Improving : ho deM olfcr moderately : No. 2 retl winter , . 'u 11 ! < I&U3 ( per cental : rn- coluts of whc it for thu p ist three days , U02.0JO rentals' lnoliullii'4 'JJU.'IOJ Amorlcan. COIIN Qiilt-t ! mixed wottern 4s " > a percen tal ; receipts of corn for the past three days. ; > " , ! ) . 0 centals. Cotton Miirkrt. NEW Oni.rJANf , La. , Sept. 0. Quiet nnd steady : middling. 7c : low inlil.llliiL' . U'ic ; Rood ordinary , C.ci not receipts. 1 , 472 bales : irross re ceipts , l,50a bales ; stilus , 730 bales ; stock , uT.ll/J Clnrliinatl 'Murltcts. CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 0. WHEAT In good demand : No. 2 , red , 7-1f&72JiC. OOIIN FJrm : > o. ! , intxocl , 40a'iOc. OATS In good demand ; No. 2 , mixed , 33 ! { WHISKY 11.15. Oinahn I'ruilitco HuTTEll Packing stock , I c ; seed country , 1016o. . POUI.TIIV Supply of spring chickens lurcc , buyers taking them at lee per Ib. New York Dry CnoiU Murker. NEW YOIIK. Sept. G. There was a continued l oed hus.nc'is In iiry soods. The market was In coed form all through. Thcro wus no new developments or changes In pr.cos. Toledo Grain Mnrlcrt. TOLEDO , O. . Sotit. -WHEAT Steadier ; No. 2 , eiibh , b'optcmber , 73 > ic. v OOIIN Dull , stondy . > a 2 cash , 47c. \ OATS Dull ; cashuc. : * Trailers' Talk. CiilCAno , 111. , Hept. 0. Qouiisolman & Day to Cockroll llros. , Cominlss on Co. : The grain markets nprnccl weak , unilur prcssiuu to bull nrrivnl'j ' , which have accumulated for forty-eight hours. ' and the Inlluonccs of cables , weather and cholera news nore sll.'hlly In buyers' favor. A firmer feeling prevailed later on account of bettor second cables , a smaller visible Increiibn than o.\- pecteU and repints to iccolvlng houses that holdings In the country would fall off after this wuuk. Wheat rallied ? io from the break and closed lie higher on buying led by the southwest. Corn closed easy nt J c docllno ou snlllni ; of futures against purchases of car lots and some icselllng of October corn bought by local speculators at the opening , oats rallied sharply on the ap- po.iraucoof mnnlpulatlon of the September future and closed still * lit ouuldu figures. Pro visions opened depressed by cholera news uud estimates of lar/o icciilnts of hojs tomorrow. At thu decline thcro was a Runor.il Incllna- t on to buy pork , but later enlarirud esti mates of hogs to arrlvo nml an opun attempt to unload long October led bv thu Uiitlahys prevented much of a rally. The situation In ribs Is unchanucU. UiiiCAao , III. , Sept. 0 ICennett. Hopkins A Co. to S. A. MoWhurter : A sovi-ro frost had I ecu so confidently proJlctcd for astnluhtou which It was expected till grain would ud- vanac , that a very weak fooling pruvallo I when It was known no damage had he.Mi done by frost and that receipts of wlumt were aoo cars over ostliuates. Uablosvero easier and ton to fifteen fro'ih O.IBCS of choler.i wore reported at quarantine. In spile of these dupresjln lull uoncos thu market did not lni'ul ; down as uxpocica and showed no llttlo recuperative power , Kvory thing seems tti bo against wheat , but It Is low enough to r.illy If farmers would ulvo It n chance. They nro marketing so heavily that trade Is snowed under , and If the grangers do not letup up thn pr. co la likely to fall below 7jc. Thu receipts of corn uro oxcoedlnz all expecta tion ! ! . grimily discouraging holders. The du- nmnd snumrt to bo mainly from shorts. Hi'culvorj say thut deliveries at Interior mar- lou | show no sign of dccroaslii' , ' , und If the wouthor keeps line lower prices are generally predicted. Oats were strong on moderate re ceipts and good buying. In provisions promi nent holder * trie I to change over some Octo ber lard to January , resulting In u very weak market for October anil an easier fueling all aroun I , UIIICAQO. Ill , , Sept. G.-K. U. Lozan k Co. to Duncan , lli > llln.'or& Co. : Whuat , under thu Inlluenco of hoavv receipts and New York re porting now cho'ora utmcs nt quarantine , opened oil1. Though Now York tout numerous tho. urn reports , which wore mainly u roco.or- Ing nt the llrst ones , thu market gradually advanced until the close , which Is Urm. The cash demand was very fair , Wntuli- IIIK today's market airl considering the very heavy ruculpts. cholera talk , otc. , with the short Interest liberal ou that account , load * us to think It-will prove moat prolltibiu to takothu Ion ; side. Corn was autlvo from open nz to climi. l-nr.'o re ceipts cuusoil a lower opunlng , Light frosts ere reported In Huattonid lee illtlos , but no reports of moment wure received. The oath dfniand was vury fair. Oh irtors , a S.uo.i. Oats was the strongest curoal on the Hour , After thn Hist i ruuk un roculptv the shlppln , ' housoa came In iiu liberal buyvrs. All duy the buying him been goal. We look for higher price * . Tailors In lurd wure responslblu for Its weakness. Wright supported rllia till day throii.'h htoliura. Outsluu solilnj of pork pro- diinilnittcd , Puokom were sailers of lard and ribs muderatu.y. llnrrlng cliolura wo feel tiiundly to thn Ionic do of ihomarket Olosot October uork , tU.O'Hj ! lard. $7.20 ; ribs , J7,7 ; > i. HTOUKS AND 1IONIIS. Onllnoti Itel.urnoil to tlio Security Murkot Yutiirilay , NEW YOIIK , Hopt. a The i-lock nmrkot today returned fully to the old rut of dullness aiU stagnation from which thu cholera uxoltemunt drugged It last woak. Thcro wus utlll mulu- talncd an active huslnu8s In bath lluudliu und Sugar , und the boglnnlni ot u new suit In Now Jersey for the unnullmunt of the loasii butwuen the Iehl < h Vnlloy and Jersey Cen tral to the Heading combined to mauo the coal stuckii potltlvoly weak with mutcrlul lone * for today , but the rest of the list wai traded lu with tuo uarrowtat lltalu , and th ' market for tlio most pnrt was unusually bur * ron ot feature. The bull loaders were evi dently satisfied for the present with the rc- nlMencoof the markets and content , with the elimination ot the lone accounts and the con traction of stocks In stronger hands , lint the low Htuto of the hank reserves Is not en- C'Oliraglns toanv further ventures on the long side , and dullness results. The coal shines woio also nITi'ctod by n story of a possible strike on the.systom because of the bostllo nttltndc of I'rcs dent Mol.cod ngalnfit the labor unions , but the decllno In sugar , which was not made up until the last hour , could not bo attributed to any such cause. Everything on the list sulTarcd to some extent after the early strcnzth , but with the exception of specialties llko Mimlmt- tnn , cotton nil and t'lttsbtirg , Cincinnati , Chicago & Bt. Louis prsforred , . thcro was no movement at nny tlmo of the day worthy of notice. Prices slipped awny slightly lu the forenoon , but utter stagnation maikca the Into iloallngs until tno last hour when there wns an olTort to cover and a llrm temper was Imuarted to the Hit Sugar rallied \H per cent , The close , win llrm on the rally with most sleeks at only insUnlficant chunstoa from Tuesday's prices. Government bonds have been dull and state bondsmtll and steady. Thfj Poststiys ! Tliu.fact hccomo' moro nnd mote auparont that prices tvoro ubnormally depressed by the chotcrn scare. ' 1 ho Indus trial stocksycildlng so llttlo In syij.pathy with thn runt of the Individuals , wns an encourag ing feature. The buying today Indicated that a short Interest In no considerable proportions has been j'rcuto.t. The fact th it American stocks wcru ( Inner In London strengthened the belief that the oho era scare hail mete than discounted unless It actually leaches this country. * Thu following uro the closing quotations for the loading RtouUE on thu Now York Slock exchange - change today : The total sales of stocks today wcro 222.703 shares. Including : Atc'hlson , U.70U ; Chicago Gas. 4,2ai ; Delaware ; Lackawnnnu St West ern , 4,700 ; Ere , ll.WO'Now ; England. 4,200 ; Heading , 71.I4J ; bt. Paul , U.43J ; Western Union , 4.500. Tiondiin Financial Kcvlnw. [ Copyrlfthtod 1S02 by Jnmes Uordon Bennett. ] LONDON , Sept. 0. I Now York HoriUd Oablo Special to Tim HEK.-OII ] the Stock ex change today general business has aK'tlu ' been qtilut. With some few excoptlous the maiUets presented a favorable iippcarnnco. li'uuds uro unchnnxcd , whllu InJlun rupco paper 1ms Improved ! J per cent , rorolan covoriunentu. securities close tolcr.ibly llrm as regards Internationals. Homo1 railways mot with only moderate attention. Great Northern stock advanced und othi'is mark a fractional ( caln. On the otlur hand North Ilrltlsh preferred h.is si von way ? i pur cent , North HiItlsh defoi rod and lirivhton Jj percent. American railways have been llttlo dealt In OUIIIK to the ahhuncoof Nov yet I : prices until late In the uftorn.ion. Wall struct mnrKot bolni ; reported stroni ; The oUisliij ; was steady , though actual chiiues : are only fractional. With repaid to Canadian lines , Grand Trunk Issues have boon mure favor.iblu on the weekly tralllo 10- turn. Ordinary praferuuces Imurovo.l to u modur.itu ovtent. C.uiuUliui I'uclllu receded ? per tent. Money has been very llttlo wanted , whllo the supply of llo.itln , ' OHptnl has showed no signs of dlmhitintlon. Short loans have been easily procurable ut H per cent. The discount market has been very quiet , two and three moths' bills being ijnoted , ' to 1 pur cunt. Nair Voik Money Market. NEW yoiiK , Sopt. G. MONEV ON CAM. Easy at 3 i to 4 per cunt ; last loan , 4 pur cunt ; closed offered at 4 per cunt. I'IIIMU MUHUANTIM : 1'At'Eii UG per cent. STIilll.lNG EXCIIANQE Qlllot 11 lit stCtlllV at $ l.80U for sixty-day bills and $4.S8"i for de- 111:111 : ( I. Thu closliiK quotations on bonds : U. S.4s rex Mutual Unluntjs. . . . 110 U. S. 4s coup 113.4 -V. J. C. Int. Cert. . . . IIIH 'U.S. IHis roK 10J North , rnclflclits. . IIIVj 1'ncltlcBii of 'si'i . . . 107 North. I'ncllio JnUs Louisiana Htain'd 4s. IB .Northweiturn Con. . 'renn. now Bvttis . . . 101 N. W. Con. llcb. 5s. Tenn. ne\r 6et.rd. . . . tt.j. . A.1 Jl.Gon. fn Tenn. new act 3s. . . . S. L.&S. K.Ocn. M. Citnada So. 2nU.s. . * . . 101 ( St. I'aul Contois. . . 1211 Central 1'nclllc Istsl 1U5 at. r. , u. &i' . ! stB. . . 118 Don. & It. < 1. Uls. . . IIS Toz.l * . Utl.'lr. llcts 118SO Den. A. It. G. 46 IISKi Tex. r. It. ( ! . Tr. Hcts SO Krlo i'nds 10 ! Union Tuclllc Ists. . iw ; M. K. &T. ( ion , l > . . . 7WJ , \VHt Shore lUIJi M. K. AT. Ccn. 5s. . . 47 It. ( J. W 7'J bid. 1 inked. JtoHton Stock OaotatloiiH. HnsTON . .Mass. , Sept , ( ! . The following nro the closing block quotations : Atch. A'I up LuluniuC A llt'Cln. . . 21KI Huston & Albnny. . . Ciitaliiii 15 llOatOn , V MlllllL' . . . . 17.1 Krunklln C. II. Jt Q 1UO KearsarKO. KflBturn II. It. Cs. . . . 12K ! Usceolo. . I Mlililjuri : { U. It KfJ 8 inta Kc Copper. . . 10 flint \ 1'oioM. pfd , 74 Tnmurack 153 I , . It. .V Ft.S 74JJ llooton l.inil Co. . . . 5 .Mass. ( en IJH Went Knd l.linil Co. Mor Ojn. coin HH Hell Telciihono N. V. ti N. Knulund. Ltunson Ktoro ? . . . . Old Colony VlltL' rower. . . . . . . \V'ln. Cini.'cum 15Hi tent. M AlloiiC7 M , Co. ( now ) 100 .V. 18. T 67 Atlantic II. li II , Cop 9 HOMOII & .Mont. . . Noiv York .Illnlni ; Ouutiitlons. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 0. The following are the closing mining quotations : Choler AU Ophlr 3flJ ) Crown I'olnt 55 I'lymauth 300 Con. Cal. .t Vn : Sierra rsovadn. . . . . . 127 DoailHOOd VIA Standard 145 ( iuiiht , v Curry 70 Union Con 110 llalu.tNorcross. . . . 85 Yellow Jacket 60 llomoatiikc HUJ Iron Silver UO Mexican II ) Quick Silver 3 > 0 North Mar CVJ do preferred I70J Ontario .170 } llilhver. . 20 usked. Sun FrnnelHco .Mlnlnj ; Quotations. SAN I'ltANClKCO , Ual , . Sept. 0. The ofllclal closing limitations for mining stocks today were us follows : AHH n Mono , . 15 llulwer 35 Ophlr. 225 licit A llolcher. . . . . lr > I'OtOBt 2 UoilloCon 45 Snvaue 70 Cholinr M Plorra Nevada 145 Con Oil. A. Vu 32U Union i on UO Crown 1'olnt 41 Yellow Jacket 45 Gonld& Curry B5 N. ( j , 6 Halo li Norcross. . . 8J 11.1 10 Mexican 125 St. LonU Alminc Stock * . ST. I.oui , Mo. . Sopt. a There was no trud- liu on the Mining oxchiuiRO this mornlns and llttlo doinand for stocks. Gninlco Mountain was weak , bolnz oirorod at ti , with (3 bid , Thu following quotations wcro made on call ; Stock. Bid. Aikod. " Ptock7Tjd. | Asked. lllnittalllo Moiitroia oou IJlltabuth , . . . 45 I'ut Murphy. . 03 ( J3 UranltoMt..UKI I'lllllllOIIII > UtO , KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Sept. 0. Clearing ( l.O.'S- 101. 101.NKW NKW Yoitc : , Bopt. a Clearings , tS3GOfl,3i9 : ; balances , lblB.r > l7. PAIIIB , opt. ft. Three per cent rentes , 103f. & 7'Ju for thu aocoiint. OMAHA , gupt ( ! . Cloarinirs , tlI07BV3 ; same duy lust wuuk. M'J7KJl , IIAI.TIMOHK , Sid. . Bopt. 0 Oloarlius. 11,777 , ' 2J3 ; balances. * JI'JH3. : Monuy. 0 per cent. PilH.AUl'.M'lllA , Pa. , Fopt. 0. Oloarlugs , l'J.iil.7W ' ; ; baluncui , llb"4l(0. ! ( Money , al per cunt. MEMIMIIS. Tenn , Sept. 0. Oloarln-a , ( .W'J- lJO ) ; bttlancus , tu ' , UIO. Now York oxchiuuo soiling nt.fta CINCINNATI. O , , Bopt. 0. Money , 3KG4 per cent. Now York uxchuimo , iuo dUcuunt , Oluarln.B , * I,1 II,1.VJ. BT. I.ouis. Bopt. a Olourlngf , f.lOlS.M'i : bal > niiCMB , * U0- . Money quiet ut U@7 per cunt. Kxuhungo on Now York pur , NI\VOIII.KAN.J , La. . Bupt.0. CluarmiH.tl,07J- 401. New York uxuhuii . couimerclul , 60u ; bank , 11.00 per * ,000 premium. HUSTON , Muss. , Eupu ( J. Olourlnk'u , fll,7 ( , - Tottti IMUCII of CIT ! | 8 j COUNTIES , SCHOOL M V0 111 * M DISTRICTS , .WATER COMPANIES , BT.n.R.COMPAHIEU.tK' , Ccrrwpondancn ollcltea. V.W.HARRIS & COMPANY.Oankm I63 IOB Doorborn Street , CHIOAQO. - WaH Htrosti MEW YORK. 017 ; hilnhcco , Jl.r.rVi.fUOMoney , 4'Q1 pot cent. Exchange ou Now YbrWMiJ ) > l otllscuunt. HOSTON. MBS-S. . SetiL.c.-Oltitrliu ) house har nnccs. ll.vj.\0.i ; ratoViiMJA per ibntJ call loans , f 6.l per cunt ) tlmo louni , 4'4ai ' ! per cent. CuiOAno , III , , Sopti-G Money , fairly active. Now York , il ncimut/We. Storllnu oxchanae , and unuhtint/ett / ; bank uloiirlnKs , * , - MVK AlAltKr.T.S. t'ntt.o Triulo l'iil ) jjj Actlvo HOB I'rlccs S < \K Itnilly with n I.lclit Itun. OMAHA , Sopt. o. Udeulpts of cattle were fihcop Montlay ami Tuesday of last week , The run of cattle \vils the heaviest BO far tl.ls year. unJ , UH mudl ut this tlmo of year , the offerings weiu neatly till nilmoi-s. Ail- vlei > s fioiu thu uast wore bearish , unit , an alt hut thu cooil m.tturlal cattle , tr.-iuo was Hlnw with prices from 100 to 15u lowur than iMonuay. A Imnoh of vrlmo 1iUJ-lh , Htoors brotuht tl.lK ) , but fair to Rood l.l.YJto 1 , 1-lu. nut.vc alocr * sold for 81.75 to JI.40 , In western cattle business wus part - t uulariy slow and ilr.tir.'lntf. Quito a string ot Wyomltu-Toxas cattle Drought $ -.nj. but the best of the wo1 tcrnndlil not sell , buyers and fcullcra Ijuliii , ' uunblu to coino to terms , There ware u iood muny of till klnilH unsold at thu closo. Cowa and mlxod stitlT sold 15o to-'iolo'vor than Monilav nml thu trade was not ovoriy active , nltliou li thuru was n fair clearance ollcotod of this uluss of stock. About 10J luuln chanuud hands , showing the otipauity of thu demand for butchers' tttnuk and dinners. Kxtroinu sales wore at from 7. > u tu $ .100 but sales at above JJ UO were as su.iroo as sales boiow tl.- ' . " ) . Hulls , uxeti and stilus wuru sto.idy at from Jl.l.'i to fj.j'j. ' Calves wore .iDout stonily at from fl'u to J4.10 for coinmou ycar- lliiUB 10 prime veals. There nus nn Inciuasod activity In the more desirable n rail us ot fuuJurs. but prices shonod llttio Improvement , whllo on thu under urados the trade was dooiuodly slow and prices still vury low , Uoprubuntatlvo sales : imr.ssr.D IIEEF. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. fi.lti2l } i UO 10. , , itl ) jl 23 18..13J. ) $ IUJ 1U..121S 375 7tf..ll77 4 t < l COWS. 1. . 870 75 Ji. a'iO 1 73 10. . 812 210 0. . Oil 1 25 1. S.'O 1 73 tnw 2 10 1.I U. . OJ5 1 25 I 8i ) 1 73 10. . U7G 2 10 1. 104J 1 25 I. .1100 1 75 20..1003 2 10 1. . f > 50 1 25 27. . KU I 75 210 1. . OsO I 25 3J. . B.T 1 HJ 4lI5'J ! ! 2 10 1. . LHJ 1 25 20. . 800 1 85 4. . 812 210 1. . 82 J 1 25 8. . 111' ' 1 85 8. . IU3 210 2J. . 745 1 25 O..I011 1 S5 1..1WO 210 1. . 810 1 25 21. . biJU 1 85 12. . 070 215 4. . lr.3 ! 1 85 10..11,27 13 1 4U 21 . 8,18 1 1)J ) 2J..108J 215 4. . 733 1 40 10. . I 00 13. . 1103 2 15 1..1110 1 i > 0 8..10'J3 ' 1 OJ 20. . OH 220 a. . 783 1 5) ) U. . USJ 1 OJ 3..1110 22J 1. . t J i r > 'j 24. . 8U 1 05 43..IU3J 320 2i. . 8)U 1 LO ! 00 10. . DM 230 13. . M.-J i C" ) 1. . U3J 20 ! ) 4..1007 233 11. . Mi" 1i > 30. . 2 00 1..1010 233 SO. . 873 i n 23. . 01 , ! 205 2. . 8S5 233 ai. . 1 Ui U. . 2 1)5 ) 15. . 01U 241 J..11GO 1 7J 21. . 'J.TJ 2 05 & . . B'Jj 250 1. . WO 1 75 3..117J 10 IIEIFEIIS. 6C3 2 10 1..I2JO 303 CALVES. 1. . 230 1 50 7. . 312 Z 40 4. . 20J 373 63. . 2UG 1 .10 3 , 3JJ 255 1. . MO 40J o.M 1 8j ' ' 2 00 2. . 103 410 G. 283 2 00 10' . . 20 ? 2 G5 1. . Kit ) 400 a. . 343 2 OJ ft. . 212 aoo 1. . 270 4UO 15. . 340 't 23 4. . 17J 3 51) HULLS. 1 45 1..12CO 155 1..1240 250 1.,123'J I 50 1..1170 1 UO STAGS. 1..1SOO 1 73. , 1..1040 2 50 STOCKEU3 AND t'.IEDEns. 4. . 417 f GJ 3. . 57J 2 23 10. . 721 245 5. . 0:4 2 OJ 15. . " 0012 23 10..1077 2 50 12. . 7.0 2 15 4.025 2 33 2. . 8SO 250 7. . 740 2 23 2.1. .1123' ' 2 33 8..1007 230 20. . b 3 2 23 7. . 04Jf 2 4'J W..1I51 2 771i 4. . MJ ) 223 11. . 1)15 ) 2 40 24..1031 273 4. . 7uO 225 8.J.O 245 WYOMING CATtr.E. No. Av. 1'r. , , ; , ? No. Av. Pr. 38 cows..1001 S. U 31 cows. . . . 8" > l $1 40 It bulls . . .Hul 1 13 , , 25 heifers. . M4 1 53 G feeders..60 2 bl 2 ! cows. . . . b.V ) 1 G5 3J fooiloib.lloO 285 10cows. . . . 8'kS a CO 8 loottors. K8'i 2 to 31 feeders. 8M 2 53 5'Jcowa . . . . 8i5 1 fJ 28 feeders. 1018 270 1 bul 124) 1 25 * 8i > cairo ? . , 15" > 3 73 6 steers * . 12.VJ 2 00 lOc.ilves , , 27(1 ( 2 OJ 1 bull l.VJj J 25 10 feeders. 017 2 3.1 Ocows. . . . 'J.8 2 00 ISfeo.lors.l.lld 2 b3 Icow U50 2 10 G bulls..1313 1 2i 14uow3..1157 2 U 40 fuuders. 78J 2 23 78steorat..lOC > 4 2 OJ IHfoedors.luSO 2 M 1 steer. . . 101) ) 3 00 1 cow U 1 23 17 steers..111)8 ) a 00 " > ' I'cow 103) 2 10 22co\t-s. . . lOJ ! 2.33 14 sleers S"12.10 2'10 ' aholfeia.,1103 20 ] ' Ocows. . . . b"i 1 50 120 Htoerst. 1051 200 13cows. . . . S''O 1 GO 10stocrs.2)3 ] ) 3 03 2 10 2 cows . . . .1125 240 Ohclfuis. . 501 2 15 2 steers. . . 11(15 ( 3 10 ZScOWB. . . . 6U3 2 13 3steers. . \ M a 10 G fccucrs. 72B 2 40 8stoei-s..llOI 3 10 11 feeders. DOS 2 40 2 cows 1125 235' 2 fcodorsilUO 250 21 cows 7M ) 1 GO 1 cow 010 1 f)0 1 cow. 1020 2 20 19 cows..1044 2 40 00 cows 012 220 44 cows t. . 13-11 2 80 04 cows 220 2 cows..1125 2 33 CO cows. . . . fe'JJ 220 IDAHO CATTLE. 4stnxs..l310 200 37steers..1292 330 5 COWS..1234 250 * tailings. t Toxans. Hony. The market opened nearly steady early , the bulk ot the trailing was nt prluci. about u dime lower tlmn Monday and the clojo lOc to I5o lower. Tuero was a moJerato out side demand nt thu opening and as only u fuw hogs wcro In slghi buyers wore anxious Later on heavier receipts and moro unfavor able news fiom Chicago the markei broke and continued to get woiso from that on to the closo. The bulk of the t ilr to jooil lio.'s sold early at J3.05to $ "n.\ but on the close good hoxs were selilni : at MOJ. The top was JVJ5 for a very prime lo.id. unit (4.0i was bottom , b'alos were largely nt * i.OJ to 81.15 against 83.13 to ? > .20 Mouduv. The general average of prices paid was J5.07ii against & > .liK ! Mnndny and S3.13',4 last Tuesday. lie prcbontatlvo snles : No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sli. 1'r. 4 302 473 ; 75 2.1'J ' li.O . $3 in 18. . . .207 320 4 8'J ( > 5 2.4 1211 G0 > 0. . . . .201 483 G7 2-'ti G 07'/ 8J. . . . .210 210 4 05 72 2.7 200 50715 TO . . 2IU 100 4'i ! ) 01 271 80 G07i ! Gl . . 223 204 7 ! { ( ,2 210 200 510 83. . . .IUO 120 4 Ui'H " 63 W5 160 a 10 Gl. . . .101 2)0 ) 5 OJ 74 24(3 ( 10) 510 IIJ " * 2 5 100 5 UO ( f 210 IUO ft 10 03. ' " oVj kO ft 00 5' ) 20' ) 83 G10 74.G7. . . "J177 320 500 CO 2.11 120 ft 10 G7.Gl. . . . .23. 28J 5 OJ Ml 251 40 G10 Gl. . .238 1 < ! J 5 00 85 237 120 G10 Gl.K K ) . . . . .238 ICO 5 flO G2 . . . . till 12D G 10 70. . . . . --'I 2aO 500 f,7 . . . .BID U'O ft 10 73. . . . 215 IUJ 5 10 73 . . 218 40 ft 12VS 71. . . . .215 200 5 03 GJ -01 bO 5 I8J5 81. . . . 181 240 5 OJ 57 . . . . 271 I'M G 15 4. . . . .3'2 600 ftJ 218 12J ft 13 ( Hi. . . .2:17 : ino 5 uo to , . . . "u'i 240 ft 15 00 103 ft 00 G5 251 UK ) ft 15 04. 3o 5 oo no 201 40 ft 15 84 . . .221 120 50) ) 78 2i"U 20J 515 70.KI. . . . . ' . " . ' J i'OO 5 00 . Gl 2fi 43 ft 15 KI. . . .181 80 5 CO 83 235 ft l"i 37. . . . ' . ' 08 5 05 74 1 1 ft IS 85. . , 23G 120 5 1)3 ) 7:1 : . . . 255 G 15 7.1 , . . .204 40 ft 05 77 241 240 5 15 ft" ) . . . 210 hO 503 07 ' .30 bu ft 15 05. . . .242 8'fJ S 05 f > ! ) 312 51ft 4 . . .105 ft 05 G2 217 Kit ( 01714 4. . . .217 120 5115 U7. . . . 247 1(50 ( B 17i ! 40. . . . 200 200 5 03 48 ; tV > 520 . . .2.17 160 5flo 84 2.5 321 52) ) . . 101 M ft 03 47 322 40 525 38 . . .219 120 5 05 1'IQB AND ItOtJOtl. 1 670 2 60 4 107 4 50 1 330 250 0 12J 4) 475 3 1.0 4 00 3 313 480 SiiKEi' Only a few Bhoor noreen sale and prices ruled llrm. Fair to cooil natives , { 3.7.VQ ) 4.40 , f ilr to food wuHt'nrim , 1.1.5 © 4.'U ; common and stock sheep , R..HtffcJ.ft' ' ) : good to uhoico 40 to OJ-lb. lambs , ? jtia ! W.5'J. Koprobcntntlvo sales ; . . . No. < | 1IJ | Av. I'r. B natives v prt 13 113 nallvu 13J 4 53 20 native lambs . 81 ft 03 St. r.oiiU filvciritoulr 'Mnrltot. PT. LOIIIB. Mo. . Sopt. G. OATTLE Hocolpts for two days , O.CO.Miwi'fl ; Hhlpmuiiti..o U head ; market stonily ; falrn ) choice native steers , $1.25434.80 ; fair to TToTM Texans and Indian , l < i'i.2ft ; cinnurs , $ I.W2.30. lions Hoculnta , 4,70) ) hold ; Hhipinents. 2.70J head ; market ftUlucilawor ; heavy , J3.vll3UO ; pauklntr , JI.W@fl.3JI lUht. $4.00 ® . .15. HliUKl' lleeolpts , ? T7rp head : HhlpinontH. 1.100 head ; market ( Irm ; uullvo muttons , JJJBLSJ ; , UUOOI.ll ) . t Iloridpta mitt J > b > i > unltlnn of Stock , OfflcTal rocol | > tso'nirul8IioBitlon of stock us shown by the booka'of thu Union Stock Vards WOODBURY'vS ' FACIAL SOAP . Wo toiult of to jean1 eiperlence la lr tttDf tUniUf ! Mj . l'ur iildbyilriiff. Kl.u , or ftwulbj mall frr&u1 b wiio | lllunU Ilt il i Allo | ) | > nirlil nirill llk Ulrllinurki , l"l > . Warti , luJU Ink u.l rnwdcr tlnrki t fcn > . I'll- lln , lUiliirn of hd.o. Kuiu-rnuoui llAlrrltupUs.KtiililI ) > urclupiUintvte. t M ulull fir * l 01i > r tf Irllrr , JOHN H. WOOD8URY , 0. 1. , 125 W. 4Zd St , New York Cil . JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. co'1111 iiv for llm twenty-four hours cmlltig ut 6 o clock p. m. , Bcplcmbjr n , 1S02 : UECSIt'TS. CATTt.K , ' 1.3 Cars. lloni ! Cnr . I Iloail. 5 IIISI'OHITIO.V. Chicago Mvo Stock Alurltnt. CiiiCAap. 111. . Sept. a-lSpcclal TcloRrnm to Tin : llRt-.l Oholco caltto were scarce to lay , Indeed thoru wns not a bunch of strictly first class beeves In the yards. Thoio wus a wood Inquiry for such and , thorofoio , the marKut was nominally llrm. There cm ho lltt o doubt that n few hundred head of that sort would have been promptly taken nt formatprices. . Tor nil othnr descrip tions the market was dull and weak at con- sldnrahly lower prices than prevailed at thn oponlne of biirtlness Monday. Hocolpts of eomnion to fair c.tttlo continue iioavv. Unless thcro Is a sneody "lot. up" in the supnlv oven the moan prlcos now piovalltne oannot bo sustained. Although extra stcora Wuro quoted as hlili as from i't.'M totxOi , only an InsiKulflcant part of tod'iy'soirorlncs cot above * 4.J. whllo the bulkoflho trad , ns was below fl.OJ. Com- inou to pretty KOO I nattvo Rtcors sold nt from 13. 75 to JI.OJ. and the croatoi- part of the rangers , of which more thanli.ooj woroolforud , sold below J.L.'iJ. Old cows and thin bulls wuto udrUR in front JI.'JS to J1.75 nnd stockers nnd feeders wcro not wanted at over 81. OJ to $ . ' 1. 15. Unlvoi were quoted at from 81.50 to J\2.V ISo- coliits , ll.UOO. The early box market was very weak nnd lower. Shipuors nppearad to have no urjront orders to (111 ( and local p.icknrs were not IORS bearish than before , and as the receipts were larger than any ono had looked for there was n Wonk feollnz on all sides , lluvors seemed to have lived $ . " > 45 iis an outsldo prlco tint ! the best of the olTcrlnsdld not readily bring that llxuro during the monilnir. About the mlddlo ot the forenoon , however , the demand Improved and the market worked flrmor , finally oloslnz stroiis at Mon- day'Noiiotatlon. or at fiom ? tT.i to J.\is : for poor to choleo light , and from $ I.S. " > to SjJ for mo him and heavy wolahts. Most of the liojs wcro wulghod at from 83.1D to * . " > . : r . ( Jrass hogs were hard to soil at from ffiio toSOo oir the price paid for strictly corn fed. Cu Is sold slowly ut from M.ou to $1.53 , and a lot of fancy heavy fetched I3.51 ! . 'Uecoipls , 111.50. ) lioad ; The uonoral trade In both sheep and lambs devolonod not only firmness but moro or less stronpth , choleo lambs In tiaitlonlar .showing u sharp Improvement on closing quotations of last wool ; , some very line qualities milking as h Kh as from 3 > .7i to 50.00 nnd others from 14.50 to Jo.fiX Tnln bucks and Iambs continue to ben drug and In nominal demand nt from $100 to } . ! . : ) . ( . Fair to coed native sheep at from $ J.'J5 to $1.50 with prhno up around $5.00. Bomothlnir extra might pos sibly command from $5.U't ! to lfci.25. DealrablocvTO wothor laniOs developed some Inquiry nt from JJ.M to $4:00 , according to style and quality. Ot'.ior s iles Included fed Texas sheep at from M.as to $4.53 and western at from J4.10 to 4.45. UocoliitB. 7.0(10. ( The Kvcnlng Journal reoorts : OATTM ] Uccolpts. 11,000 bond ; shipments , 3,000 head ; market dull and weak ; best na tives. Sl.noff.VH ) : Rood and usoful. $ l.l.Vf4l.8.'i ; others , 82,30.60 : Toxani. $ J.30@2.SO ; rangers , fU.75tAI.UOi cows. * 1.002.85. lions KcceiptB. 10,500 head ; shipments. 0,400 bond ; nmrkot active , So lower. Oiosod strong : slilps and lough. JI.COOI.O'i : packing nnd mixed. JVloai.lW ; prime uoavv nml butchers' weights. $ o.ij5.55 ; ; Il ht , Sl.00ij75 ( ; grasscrs , I4.5C4.0X SIIKII : > Kecolots , 7,000 head1 shipments , 1,200 headft-hcop strong , Inmhj 25o higher ; west erns , &l.0u4.45 : fed To.\nus. $1.2Vi4.45i ( ! lambs , $ , iooac..oo. _ > "cw Vorlc I.lvo Stork .tliirkot. NEW VOIIK. Sopt. C. llKKVi : - Receipts. 2fi8 head : no trading : focllnir steaoy : dressed beef firm at 7Q ! > c per Ib. Shipments todav. Ji" : > 0 hooves ; tomorrow , 450 beeves and StiiO ( quarters of beef. OAI.VKS Itccclpts , 307 head ; market steady ; voals. 53Sc per Ib. SIIKBP AND LAMIIS Rccelnts , l.ora head ; sheet ) steady : lambs ! { o per Ib. lower ; sheep , * 4.oe4.X ! ) : famhs. { VS.VQl.l8Ki dressed mut ton , 7@0a pur Ib.i dressed lambs stoutly at lions Receipts. 2,480 bend. Including Scars for sale : market higher at ? .V-'Ott5.G3. Kansas Oily I.lvo .Stock KANSAS OITV. JIo. , Bept. A OATTI.B Ro- colpts , S'.Sjfl : shipments. S , 100 : the market was extremely dull and u@l.1e lower ; steers , Jil ! ; (84.50 ( ; cows. $ iai'2.l5 ; Toxns nnd Indian 3leeib.l.r > a..8j : stocko sand feeders , f-.isa 8 55. 55.Hoos Hoes Receipt" . 0.800 ; shipments , none : the market was 5lno lower ; all grades , SI.OUC3 5.3' ' ; bulk , $1.0 Q5.05. rfnuEf Receipts , 1.000 ; shipments , none ; good muttons were in demand , actlvo and 10 ® Jlo ( higher tt $ J.75ffll.C5 ; Iambi , U.75\70. Mrs. L. R. Patton , RocltforJ , III. , writes : 1 From nersonnl oxparlenca I can "rocommond DoWitt's Sorsapanlla , a euro for Impure blood and goncral acbility " AVIII Contest the Will. The will of the Into Goorco E. Tlmmo was admitted to probate yosturday. The estate Is valued at $20,000. It consists of real estate and live stoolt. The four children by the llrst wife , who by the terms of the will were cut off without.a shilling , made n formal appearance - poaranco to protest to the probate of the will that they might be hi position to ap peal to tbo district court. DoWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood , increases the appetite and tones up the sys- tom. It has bouclitod many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. A ringing noise In the ears , L'cad- nclio , deafness , eyes weak ; ob struction of nose , discharges falling into throat , mmu- times profuse , , . watery nnd ncrid , ill///li | / / / | | ! nt others , thicl : , llj tenacious , bloody mid putrid ; olFen- sivo breath ; smell and taste impaired , nnd general debility. Not oil of thcso byinptoins nt onco. Probably only a few of them. That's Catnrrh. A medicine that by its mild , soothing , cleansing nnd healing properties bos cured the most hopolres elites. Ono that will euro WOK , no matter how had your easeor of how long standing ; . A mcilicino that doesn't simply palliate for a time , but produces per fect and permanent cures. That's Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. A rash payment of $ .100 , not bjj you. ns you might expect , but to you , if you can't bo cured. It's nn offer that's made in good fnilh , to prove their medicine , by responsible men , the proprietors of Dr. Sago's Hemedy. That's the kind of medicine to try. Doesn't it seem so ? SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Ilest cuttle , hog and .shoop market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIEH L1VI3 BTOOK COMMISSION , THE LKADEUS. < \1 OMUIA | Wrlto to thU houu for oor- DJ. UJH/AIIrt | reot Marltat Baparti. Wood Brothers , Kouth Omuha Telephone U'i7 , - Chloaio J.I ) . IAI)18MAN. I . , . . . W. K. WOOI > . fJI nnion. Market reports by mall uu-1 wire cheerfully furulbhod upon appllo'itlon. Tl-IB Campbell Commission Co. Chloaeo. EustHt. Louis , Kansas City. South Omaha. Sioux City , Von Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company , BSnnd 51 Kxohanso llulldlnBoiith O 11:1)11 : ) Corruiondenco | ollcltt > il nml promptly antirenl. bpucml Attention to order * forntofkors.tfuoilor * . cd , 1B4J. . . . IncorporutJJ , HI ) Cttjiltul fullpalil , fW.UOJ. Waggoner Birney Company Wrlto or wlro us for prompt and rollitUU mirlol rvportt. Perry Brother. < x Company , LIvoHUij t Oonimlsiloo , Koom 61 Kxohango llulldlnx , South Omaha Xolophouu 1707 , OMAHA POPS' and on the Face , Bright's Disease , Catarrh , Colic , Constipation , Chronic Diarrhoea , Chronic Liver Trouble , Diabetes , Disordered Stomach , Dizzii ess , Dysentery , Dyspepsia , Eczema , Flatulence , Female Complaints , Foul Breath , Headache , Heartburn , Hives , Jaundice , Kidney Complaints , Liver Troubles , Loss of Appetite , Mental Depression , Nausea , Nettle Hash , Painful Digestion , Pim- pics , Rush of Blood to the Head , Sallow Corn- plexion , Salt Rheum , Scald Head , Scrofula , Sick Headache , Skin Diseases , Sotr Stom- ach , Tired Feeling , Torpid Liver , Ulcers , Water Brash and every other symptom or dis- ease that results from impure blood or a failure in the proper performance of their functions by the stomach , liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabule after each meal. A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest * cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be 0d injurious to the most delicate. Price : One gross § 2 , sample bottle < > 15 cents. For sale by Druggists , or sent by mail postage paid. Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY , New York. i MrnttHf plMll inniiiiffnitTTnmiiiiiiniir-.pfiViiiiiiiiiMiuii iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . . . . . TELL U5 HOW HANY fACES YOU5EE IHTHI5 ADV. AMD WE. * WILL SEND YOU A BEAUTIFUL PICTUREZOXES FORFRAniNG ; MARSHALL CHEMiCAL NANUFACTURirtGi WNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. n on * to uipncil" no uiarksto imlTcato'continti'oy oeiid'er. Vnla ) Icnaui lQtttrTl0 < ' pr lVrria7"Coirs'uTlaloa IrJo. Corrcipondeiii-B irtctlr pn nto. Hoot of Ufa ) Mat fr * , Ufflon bouraO * . t * . U > 9 . nu o. ni.to Hio. Suuo naiuplor fool/ . MANHOOD RESTORED ! "HcrvoSeoila the wonderful rcimidr , " Is < old with n wi-ll- ten eunrnotce to euro all norvoui dliomei , ac W ak Mcmury , IxiiBof llraln 1'oir , HflnilBclio. Wakefnlneii , I/oit Jlanh lood. Nlglitlr Unii. : Ions , Nerroutneii , I/utsltude , alldralug and lo of power IheUencrailia Orgmn In KltherBexvaute hr OTor einrllon. you tli i fill i i rro i.n ITC * | rr ' , \\suot \ tobncco , opium orntlmulanti ji blcli eon lead to Inflrroitr. Conminip- tlon anrt Inianltr. I'ut up conviinloniio carry In rout tmctsci. 1 pur pact- nsBl'rnimliOf"r ' j. With uvury fumlorwn irivtamrltlrn tuiranUe tocurt jii.voiiB4KiirTiiic ii-o. or rtjunii the inonev * Circular freo. Addruu A'ert aHaciK . . CUlcnei' , 111. For silo In Omnha by Shorinanfe MConnoU.l.'ilclDnilfro strcut. NEBRASKA llr. Oail3y , The Loading National Bank. Ben U , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB ' ' . . 'Ihlrtl ICIoor , I'.ixlDii Ulna c. $100,09) Tclcpliuno 1085. llllhivil I'ai'iiimSLi. A full set of teeth oil rubber lor II 1'urfuot * > t $05,00 , : ) Truth without ( ilutos or rJinovnblu brldica work Juit the thtuit fur ulaxuri or public ipoakur * . norpr Offloeri and Dlroctori llonry W. Vutoi , proildtint drop down. It , ( X CuBliInK , vlco iiruilden ) , C , H. Maurloo W. V , Mor o , John i , Collliu J , N. U. 1'atrlQk , Lowli A , TKBTII RXTBAOTBD WITHOUT PAIN llevd. eatblur. Qolil Olllnar ut rei : n > ililo raloa. A.11 work TH.E1 IRON BANK , wurrautcd. Out lulu out for