Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 05, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THti OMAHA JJAJL.X . iilStt : Slfii'TKMKKK % 18SH.
&MERCIAL AHD FINANCIAL' '
Cora Hesitated at the Blart , but Advanced
Later and Wound Up Strong ,
WHEAT OPENED WITH POOR PROSPECTS
< \ -
Almnit Everything In. OtiVm llcarlili-
Tlia StMlon Wnl ActUo at Time *
and .Much Iliulnou
II one.
CHICAOO , Sept. 4. Corn hesitated at the
Etnrt today , but , buoyed by crop damage
reports , advanced laler nnd wound up strong ,
Ofaeslng the' other market * up with It. May
corn closed Ic higher , December wheat 4c
higher and September oats Ho higher. Pro
visions , finished strong at liberal advances
all around.
The price of wheat during the first halt
hour of the session cave evidence ol little
chance In Ihe Ideas ot the speculators re
garding Its value , Klve minutes after the
opening the early orders Irom country cus
tomers appeared to be exhausted nnd the
price of December , which for three minutes
bad ruled about Vic higher than Saturday's
closing price , returned to about that level
ngaln. In the course of the next 16 minutes
there was another slight rise. The market
began to weaken again , when the figures of
the vUlblo supply statement wcro received.
DCCJtuber , which started at 50iiC ? , sold to
COV6c , and recovered again to G7c , reacted
from Gfl&c to GO&c , when the visible supply
was Indicating an Increase of about 2,000,000
bu. When the amount of the Increase
was found to be 2,178.000 bu.
the market recovered a trifle In some
covering purchases by the scalpers upon their
finding that outside selling orders were not
forthcoming , even with such tempting In
ducements. The strength In corn near the
end of the session put some fresh vigor Into
the action o'f the longs In wheat and caused
an' advance to a fraction above Its previous
highest point , 67 Ac being quoted for an In
stant , cloning at G7c.
Corn did not show a great deal of strength
Immediately nt the opening , but It did later ,
and It kept the shorts on the broiler dtir ng
the greater part of the session. The weekly
local bulletin for Iowa wns received by a
house here , who said thai It reported GO per
cent of the corn crcp cut for fodder In many
uf lte ] southern counties of that state and
that as high as 80 per cent of It had been
similarly treated In some other counties.
That was perhaps the main reason for the
strength which was developed In corn.
8liortn came In freely , but n good number
of the big local shorts stood pal. There
was a decrease of 232,000 bushels In the
i mount on ocean passage. The visible sup
ply Increased 114.000 bushels , as compared
with an Increase of 177,000 bushels last
year. May corn , which on Saturday closed
at G3c , started Irregularly at from G2c to
G3V4c. Tlio.su were the lowest prices of
HIP day. It rose on the ilrst swell to G4e.
and after resctlng to 53ct It advanced
again to G4c , and there were some few sales
at an high as G4',4c , closing at G4c.
Today almost everything In oats was
bearish. The SPSSon was active at times ,
nnd during the day quite a fair business was
transacted , mostly local , however. Septem
ber started steady at 29 , Jc , sold tip to ' 'S'sC ,
was weakened slightly by the visible supply
and sold back to 29c. rallied again and
closed at 29c bid. Dearer hogs , higher
corn and buying by the. Anglo-American
1'ecklng company wcro the principal reas'-'ns '
given for another cons'derable advance In
the price of provisions. The market opened
firm , gradually Improved , and In the end
U wjs quite strong at the highest , prices of
the day. Compared with Saturday night ,
January pork Is 22' c higher , January lard
2Gc higher , and rll > s lOc higher.
The leading futures rangd as follows :
Artlclv , | Open. | High , I Low. I Cloao.
wlatNo , y
Kept 64 C3U
Die 67 .
Mny. . . , . . . OIH aawajj
Corn No. 12.
Sit | 61 ! 07 Bfi' <
Oct 5U ! <
May
On In No. ' . ' . . .
8fpt 2 8
Oct
May
Pork per bbl
r SOPL 14 0(1 ( 14 16 14 ID
' 13 OS H 17h U I7s !
Laril.'iooYbi
Si IK 8 SUM 807H H ni
Oct H till 8 7'J 8 71 ! W
Jan a oo Ot ) 8 ' . . " .IK
Eburt UlbH- *
Srpt. , . . 7 SO 7 fl5 7 B5
Or\ 7 SO 7 H5 77W ? §
Jun 7 Z1H 7 im
rash quotations were us follow * :
FI.Ol'lt-t'nchniiKPd ,
WIIKAT No. 2 MirhiB , BTlfTSOic ; No. 3 spring
M < i57ic [ No. 3 red. 53Jc. ?
COHN-No. Z. MTic ; No. 3 yellow , MHc.
OATS-Nil. 2. ZN.c ) ; No. 2 white , 31 iWVjC
No. 3 hlte , 31'/4i32Vic.
HYK No. 2. 4Cl4c.
IIAHI.HV-No. Z , SOOoG'.Scj No. 3 , &IV4tfWic !
No. 4 , Ufraic.
PI.AX HHKH Nil. 1. I1.2J.
TIMOTHY SKI'in rrlme , J5.20.
PHOV1HIONS Mess prrk , per bill. , Jll.10iiTll.ir ,
liu-d. per UK ) llm. , J8.CiJt8.C7's ; short rlh. . lde
Il < ) . li.Ui'7.t n diV P.-iHeil Mu > uldci ( linxed )
| C.UO7.iMi short clenr nldi-a ( l xrd ) . JS.SiiflS.W.
WlllrlKY Distillers' finished goods , per fial.
ll.JJ.
SfflAUS-rut loaf , J5. 3 ; granulated , $5.37
standuril "A , " I1.9D. .
Th following were the receipts nnd shipment !
today !
Oiitho Produce oxoh.aiura tod.iythu butter mar
let wns rtnn ; creamery. 113"3-ic | ; dairy , 1 4
20o. Kir , Hteaily.it ICcttltic.
CIMKAI. ; :
VrstrrdiiQuntntlnns on Flour , ( Iruln nn <
1'riivlnloiiH , Mcliilr , ltr.
NEW YOIIK. Kept. 4 , KUOUH-llecelptn , Vt.K
ttln. : exiKiitH , 20,700 bbln. ; > alcn , 7,3tt ) pkRS ,
market nlKiut steady , but dull ; delivery of ntu
sold to urrlvii now belnc m.ndc supplies prefer
nuntK. City mill patents , tl.OOfT4.20 ; Mlnnesn
tiakeis , | 2,05iJi. ( . * > . Southern Hour , dull ; B.ilei
mmrj common lu fair extms. J3.00 ! .r > 3. r.j
Hour , held hlchcr ; sales. 3t Lbls , ; supeiHn <
l2.7Mti.W : fancy , I2,00 f3.10.
I.X I UN MHAI < Quiet ; sales , 100 lihlfl. ; yello
Te teni , $2.80 3.10 ; llrandywlne , $ ! .G"iif3.W.
HV1qulel ; state , r.IHfi. c ; Jersey. MlfSle.
ItAKI.KV Steiulr ; Nu. 2 western. Cdr > Ue.
1IAKI.KY MAI.T Quiet ; western. CSffJ'KIwi '
rowed , Ktnle. 73c ; slx-niwed , S0082C ,
WIIKAT Ilecvlptii , 97 , < ) Im. ; cuiMirlH. 117,3- -
Lu.i nnleis 1,453.00) 4iu. futures nnd Iftl.OOO b <
H > t. Snot market steady : N. > . 2 red. In More nr
rleviitor , MVic ; ntlont , 63ic ! ; No. 1 norlhein. 3t !
ilcllver l ; No. 1 hard , C3ic ( , < lellvrred. Oplloi
opened easier under local offerlnRS and forelg
selling' , hut wore tlrm Kcnernlly all day excel
fur n midday bn-ftk on the I > IK visible Inerens
the market Inter steadied mi Ihe mil ; of fro
went. Increusu In tli < > BnBllfh visible nlul sum
Indian eiiorlu and steady Into cnMrs , ut
rloneil nt % < lUc nut advunce. No. 2 led , Ma
! i < C68Vie. : September , 67 9-l6Jfs < < ,
rli e < l 58V ci October , claaeil Wo , Novt-mliei' , 5.1
< f60i\ cloned COc ; December , IXJHCCl 3-16c. cloai
ll'.fci- .
( OHNUecelpts. . 107,700 Im. ; exports. 100 In
piilrn , 210,000 bu. futurrs n IHl 58.000 bn , rpul. HI >
inurkrt llrin ; No , t. C3Jia3 c In elevuturj Clt
ntloiit ; > ellow , 644e ! , delivered. Option nmik
cleady nnd Kenerally II nil on late innnllm. h
declined on near months on llquldatlan , fin
talk nml sympathy with wheat , helped Litein
cloneil UWViC lower on near months , but *
hlKher on lain months , September , C2tiC2S
closnl K'4e ; October , C2c : November , cloned tm
December , & 7 ri'MHc. colsc.1 l\c.
OATH--Heceliit , S65.0HO Im. : e i rts , & bi
s lrs , US.tkJi ) bu. futurrs and ll.f > " ) l.u. KP
HHt | market iilllet ; No. 2 , 3JHc ; No. 2. ilcliveit
84V4V > Nl . 3 , S3c ; No , t white. SGHfiJCVic ! No.
while , 3tc ; track , inlxnl western. 34S3 < Vi7 ; tnic
white wentern , 3fjiMo : truck , white state. > OI4i |
Option market [ ienrd quiet and easier , but su
neuuenlly rallle.1 with wheat nnd rloxitl le
itnil unchimKiil , May , S3S > ( i3'-i c. closed ! ,
Meptenilier. cloned S3 ic : O tot T. 34UMS.V : , elms
SO o1 , N < ivenihtr , closed Si'ic ; December. 30'
3t c. clotted 3G4e ,
1IAVQuirt ; shlpplnfiUQOOc ; co > ] to choli
HOl'H Weak : tate , ciniimun lo choice , 60 !
Pui-ltlo cout. litUX- .
UlliKS-Hull ; wet s.iltcd New Orleans , i
In-led , 4S to lb. . . UHUc : llurnim AyreK. ill
(4 t 24 Ibs. , lOHc ; Tesas dry , : t lo S' ' ) Ibs , , 6 7C , '
I < KATIliit-Hlca.ly : ; hrmluck sole , ItiiM
Am < . Unlit t heavy wrltihtii , llfjHc.
\VHlr-4Julcl ; domestic llrvce , 19Clc ; pull
l'UOVI8IONH-H f , steadier ; family , 110.0
Itul rslru meiui. W ; Ixvf hntns. IK ; city , I'x
Indlu hens , I6. ( > J(1'J.OO. Cut meiits , Ilrm ; pi
led sh > ulden > . 7Uc Uiril lilEher ; wcstrrn stei
cloiwl nt J'J.IJH , city. JX.:5 | S.W ; Heptembvr ,
niHiilnal. mnneil. Ilrm : continent. 13.13 ; S.
tl.&O , miniMiuml. 4 .Kfi .lI > . Pork , llrtiii n
me > , I15.:5 < j I&.60. "tru prime. MXctniJ.W , fu
| | y tl .23uU.M. short clear. IlLUOUHt-C' ' ) .
lll'TTKItHten.llir itat dairy. UUtHJc ; it
rrvamriy , 18J3lsc.
CIIKKHIUull , state. larKr , lt10 > 4c ; .m ,
lUlfloSc , part skims , 4O8' c , full skims , IKS' '
iXJOa-Flriu ; slate ud Ptnaiylvauls , 19 ]
c home. ll'iCtltei xrretern fresh ,
southern , case , U-iStfllO : receipts , 10,001
TALU > W-Klrmj 4 ! > o fer city ( IJ
country fptcgx. free ) , fc to quality.
PETIIOLKUH Dull : United closed nt Hnlild ;
W&JihtnKton , In bulk , I3.W ; rennnl. Philadelphia
ami ItaUlmore. IJ.30 : refined , I'hlladelphlo. and
laltlrnore , In bulk , 15.50.
llosiKr-BtfaJyi sttalned , common lo Eornl ,
Tt/HPENTINE-pull anil taty nt : S i02J'ic.
lilfB-SK-.idy ; Opmettlc , fair to extra , IUO
{ ' .ic : Japan , 4HW4c. * *
MOt.Ar'HCS Hl'aflV ! New Orleans , optn kettle ,
Eood to choice. : s Mc.
PIO lHON-Sla3yj Scotch , I20.M052.M : Ameil *
-jiltlj ! rike. JUc.
I.KAIJVnki domntlo , J3.15.
TIN Film , stialla. Jit ) ; plates , rrmtket qutel.
SPKI.TEIl FlMdyj ( InrrtMtle , J3.WI hid : al
on 'chance. 40 tons Kcptember tin nt UVBOBU. " " .
COTTON BEKD Ollj The m rket has i\ very firm
undertone nnd holders ore mnklnir more money.
I'rimo crude. 3 < K ! ! off crude , 2i > ° { ? 2Sc ; yellow , but
ler crade . 34 H Sic ; choice yellow , summer , See ;
prlmo yellow , 3lc nuked ; yellow , on grades , . ' " 'if
Sic ; prlma white , 3 < c.
OMAHA GIMHAL. :
Condition at Trulo nml Quotatlom on
Stnplo nnit I'ancy Produce.
nt'TTnrt-Pncklnf stock , lie ! fair to eoocl
country , 14ffUc ; choice in fancy , HQItot rath-
rctl creatnerj' . I'CZOci separator creamery , 22c ,
EQCH-Per doj. . . lie.
I.tVl'3 1'OUI.TIIY Old hens , 4',4T5c : roosters.
USfi3 ! < - ; sprlne chickens , 7c ; ducks , Be : hen tur-
< eji , TWc * ; irobbers. ! SijSc ; old Keesc , 4c ,
( IAMU Pnilrle. < hlckens , young1 , per dot , , 52.75
: t.0 < n prairie chickens , old , per iloz. , | 2.00f
2.25 ; cringe , ynunir. per doz. , $2.7C'3.oi ) ; grouse ,
ohl , per doz. , 5M I2.2J ; ducks , blue wlnR teal ,
per doz. , ll.Wfl.73 ; ducks , green wins teaV per
iloz. . > l.25Ul.i | ) ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , ? 1.00
{ /I.25.
VK A Iv Choice fat and small veals are quotes
nt Ki.Vjc ; runrse and lar e , 3Tlr.
CIIFSIIfltJ XVIsconsln. full cream , new make ,
ISiill'ic ; Nebriisku nnd Iowa , full cream , lie ;
Nebraska and Iowa , pnri skims. EC ; Llm-
burger. No. 1 , lie ; brick. No. 1 , Ilo : Swiss , No.
1 , UfllSc.
HAV lrphind hay. l ! > .5 < ) ; midland , O ; lowland ,
JS.Ci ) . Color makes the price on hay. Ught bales
sell the best. Only lop grudes brine top prices.
PIGUOXS Old birds , per doz. , SOc ,
VEGETAL ! LES.
POTATOpfl IlounJ lots of home erawn or
southern ntin'k , < 5c per bu. ; small lots on orderi ,
Me , tVillfoinln , SOc.
Mii.OKK-Oood stock , crated , 120.
CANTAI.OUPKS Home grown , per tlnz. , * 1.
Ul.U HI3ANK Hand-picked navy , I2.S3 ; me *
dlum , 12.10a.15 ; common white beans , 11.71
iri.90.
ONIONf * On onl"rs , 75c per bu.
CAHUAIIU Southern , 2c.
Cin.KltV I'er doz. , 30M40C.
SWEET POTATOES 1'er lb. , 4c.
FntllTS.
API'lia-aood ft.ck , per bbl. , I2.SU6Z.7S.
11I.ACK UASI'IIUUItll-JB None.
HKU nAMPJtnilllinS-None.
IlLAfKlIKUUirS None.
I'UAl'IIKS-Callfninln , tl.04QI.IO ; cllnga , SOSMc.
PIA'MS-C-nlifnrnla. | 1.13fl.2S.
PIU'NICS Jl.t5fl.25.
FlfSS None
I'EAIIS llattlctt's. 11.75 ; other varlrtle ? , J1.23
tfl.M.
APllirOTt ? California , none.
f'UKHIUKS Callfornln. none.
OKAPK8 4'oncordx. 10-lb. ba > knls , J5o ; Cat-
Ifnuila , tl.tV ) .
TnoncAi. FIUJITH.
HANANAS Choice stock , J1.75W2.23 rcr bunch.
I.r.MONS-Knney lemons , SOO size , 6.G ; fancy
lemons. ! 60 size. 10.50.
OHANOKS-Xone.
PINKAPPPI.KS None.
MlSCEI.LANEOUa
FIGS Fnncy. per lb. , 15c.
HONKr California. 15c : dark honey , 10912s.
MAI'I.K RrilUP Onllnn cans , per doz. . 111.
NUT.S-Alm nds. li 17c : Kngllsti walnuts. 10i >
lEc : nibcrlK. 12c ; Ilrazll nuts. lOc.
CIDEIl Pure Juice , per bbl. , IS ; half bbl. , 11.23.
HIDKrt No. I Ki-een hides. 2'.tc : No. 2 gresn
hides , IVSir2c ; No. 1 green salted hides , S'.ie ; No.
2 crccn united hides. IificNo. ' : 1 creen s.iltrd
hlclef , t' to 40 Ibs. . S'ic ' ! No. 2 green salted hides.
25 to10 lb * . , . 2 ? 2'c . ; No. 1 venl calf , S lo IS
Ibs. , SHC6c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 404 Vic ;
No. 1 cl > 'flint hides , 5c ; No. 2 cln' Hint hides ,
3c ; No. 1 dry tutted hides. 4c. Part cured hides
We per 111. less than fully cured.
SIIiii' PEI.TS Gircn salted , foch. 250Cfla ;
Kreen salted shearlings ( short wooled isrly iklni ) .
each. & ! il5c : dry shearllnss ( short wooled enily
skins ) . No. 1. each. GSJlOc ; dry shearllnss ( short
ttooled early illn ) . No. 2 , each. Be ; dry ninl
Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per
lb. , n.-lual weight. SffSc : muiraln wool pelts , per
lb. . nctusl WPlcht , 4S6o ; dry flint Colorado
butcher wool pells , per lb. , actual weight , 49
5ULc ; munaln wnol pelts , per lb. , actual weight.
fffCc. Hare feet cut off , as It Is uselcea to pay
freight oti them.
TALLOW AND ORnASR Tallow. No. 1 , 4
Hc ; tallow , No. 2. 3 ! @ 3c ; gicase , white A ,
IfflUc ; nrraso , white U. 3V4 ? 3rc ; crease , yel-
Ion3c < errnss , daik. 2'ic ; old butter ,
beesmx , prime , lISISc ; rouch tallow ,
Nt. r.ouU Generul Market.
KT. I.Ol'IS. Sept. 4. FUHIU Dull ; uriclinnceil.
W1I13 AT Was tlrni most of the. nerslun , el -
Int'ic HP : No. 2 red , cnsh and September. 6Dcj
UeoPinlier , Kl'iiSVVl-Ho ; May , 69'.sc.
fOIlN Onlneil HSJliJc on crop reports ; No. S
inlxpil , rash 4inil Koptember , G4c ; December , Me ;
Mnv. 5 > ic.
OATS Firm : No. 2 , cnsh and September , 30Ucj
May. a" > Hr.
ltVn-T.4o bhl for No. 2.
IlAltl.BV No liuillnfr.
IIKAN Stionic , C44c , east track , sacked.
Kl.AX SlKl-5l.21.
CI.OVKK SI3KP fC.W"fiS " 15
TIMOTHY Sr.Etl-f.i.13.
HAY Mow. steady.
HtTTTKIl I'nelianReil ,
KCKJS t'nchanffcO.
I..I3AIJ Spot , W.07' ' , < : ( T3.10 ; September and Oc
tober. J.1.
sri-LTirt-j3. :
C'OltN MHAI.-l2.IMie2.C3.
W1IISKV $1.3.1.
COTTON TIES Unchanged.
HA C1C5 INC ! Unchanged.
1'HOVISIONS StmnRer nml netlvp. Pork ,
standard men * , JobhlnE , $14.50. 1-inl. prime
ste.im. H.5S ; elmlcH. JS.C.i. Dry milt nwits , louse
Rliiiulileni , I . i2i ! : lonRs nnd rlbB. S7.W ) ; shorts ,
JS.1J. Ilacon , shoulders. $7.75 ; longs-J8.C2igS,75 !
rlliH. SS.7r > ? 8.814 ! : shorts , JO.
HIX'HIITS Flour , S'.OJl" ) bbls. : wheat , 13Tr,00 (
bu. : corn. 2H.OOO l > u. ; on In. S7noO ! .
HHirMKNTS Klour , S.OOO bills. ; wli.-nt , 3,00 !
bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. i oats , 6,000 bu.
CofTco Mirk t.
NIUV YOHK. Sept. 4. COFFHU-Optlonf
opened liuicly Htoi > ly and iniclmnKi'd to 10 pnlnt ;
lower on foreign Intlll8 < > mie , rulwl quiet nnc
weak , elnswl utenilv nt 6 < r2rt pilnls ilcellne ; oalcj
10'W ) IIHBH. IncliiclliiR : Hpiemer , J1l.9)fil4'0 )
Octil r , tl3.Klil3.:0 ; December , I12.K3I2 GO ; Mny
( I2.10Q12.I6. Fpnl oolTec , Itln , ilull linil nominal
N'o , 7. IJ iSI'iTSc : m'.lil. dull ; Cor
< lo\a , IsUClOVic : pnlen. 600 pints In.
tiMt r. 2.1o ; wnrehnufw ( let'ven'Vrf ' fiorr
New Voik yeklenlny , 5,091 hairs ; New YorX Htr-cl <
today , 135w:8 baRn ; Pnlleil Stsitcs stock , 167.3 : (
lmB : ntloat for Unlteil Stntes. 510,011 KIKS ; tuta
visible for Unlteil Stated , 467,350 UJKS , ngalnB
3)7 4J > bnKS lnj < t yi-ar.
KANTOS. Sept. I. Weak : K l avcracc Suntoa
J15.7H : ircolptK , 31.000 bacs ; Btork. 317OiK ) b.'iirs.
llAMIirilH , Sept. 4 Sternly ; prk-is ' 4KJ1 PfB
lilBlier : clone. September , $10.60 | October , $10.60
lervnil > er , 115,75.
llAVHi : , Sept. 4-Opt-nDj ViOW hlfilior ; 12 m.
Uf il.nvn ; 3 p. in. , rpilet ami unclianereu : cl ee <
unchnnceil , p.ileH. 11DM bans.
18IO , Sept. -Rttaily ; No. 7. II..JO ; exchange
S'Cil ; lerHptn. 21.000 liaca ; cleuretl for Unite )
States. 7,000 linen ; Hock , 2'i7.000 baga.
Wool Mnrkut. >
I1OHTON , Sept. 4. The wool market ilurlnp th
pant \v.ek shnwg several large transnctlonK t
territorial Krnile * , iLit general trailo Is iiulol
TIu < bulfc nf the business now lielnic done wa
effected befnio tlm new tariff bill went Int
rffi'ft. liut thin lines not have nny partlrula
Influi-nru tn Hllinnlatu trnile , an prices have fc
11 lonK ll" ' been on a free wool tuinls. Much c
thn WIKII In bond In now on tlio wny tn th
mill * . 1'iIcon are na follows : California woo'i
northern , ISflltc ; fallnol , 2jJ3'c ; OrciiDn woo
fair , SillOe ; eholce , Iliil3c ; territory wools. Mot
tana. lOTllc : ; Mlclilnan ami Ohio unw.nslie <
12f71lc : Ohio anil Pennsylvania , unmerchantaLli
l.VUGo ; Australian coinbliiKS , superior , 42T04 < <
inciliimiH , XSc ; ilelalne neeces. Ohio , 22S23 <
MIchlKun ilrlalne tleocos , line. 21e.
ST. IXJl'lH , Sept. 4. WOOIWenk on lo'
Kititlea without quotable chanEe.
nllmH'Hpnlls AVIieiic Murlccc.
MlNNiAl'OMH. Sept. 4. The wheat mnrl ( (
.was lilBlier tinliiy tn nympatliy wlt'.i corn , an
close ! with an nvemKe of about He lilclier Ilia
Sntuiilay. Close : September , 53'ic ; leeembc
J4 , e ; Mny , 64Vtc ; old Septem1 > er w > W ftt 6Cc. Ol
nlieat on liiick : No. 1 Imnl , 6812 ; No. I northeti
67p ; NI , 2 ncellirrn. 651,50 ; new wheat rn trac
sold nl an nrne of nbnut 2 < Sc below tlif prl <
nf I'M. The. lillllu were runnliiK nt nlxiut tile
imual rule , ami r llniiiti > il to lie prniluclnir W. " >
libl . for the twenty-four hours. Tluclilpmin
for IIi two iluya were C3.82J bbls. The maiki
prle * wim rather firmer , ranging from $3.20 i
(2.l' ( ' > far ( utentif , 12 to i .2 > > for bakers.
Hikiium flty Market * .
KANSAS IMTY , Sept. 4.VI IK AT We Irtwe
No. 3 Imnl. 4SV4 < ! f47c , No. 3 Imnl , 43\SJil'c \ ' ; N
3 nil. l ' 4 4-7u ; No. 3 reil , 45'icfr4Ce.
< VltN ) l'"l > ni ! No. 2 mlxeO , 624tfMo | No.
vhlli * . C2ifir.tie ! ,
OATS HP lower : No. 2 mixed , 30'ifiJlc ; No.
whltf. 3 e.
UUTTKU-Flr.tij creamery , 10C23o ; dalrK
.1 I'XSOS ftr nelly , firmer ; utrlvtly fre h , 1 !
.1I. I.i Itlii'KllTH Wheat , 20,00) Im , ; corn , none ; oal
i ,
3 SlVlI'MKNTS Wheat , 4 , 00 bu. ; corn , 00 bi
It. o.its < , none.
STOCKS AM ) I10NOS.
lj ;
"j Sliaro Siei'Ulntlnii ( on ThatiKO Unenr
Prtlrly Active Ymtrnlay.
N'BW YORK , Sept. 4. The share spec
latlon on the Block exchange opened lair
° ' active and during the morning the t > ui
ness was in moderate volume. During t !
last hour a very heavy business was dor
A Killing movement In sugar was 'start !
d , based on a rumor that the dividend rate t
Ihe current quarter was to be reduced , an
na a result , the clock , which had ailvanc
k- m \S per cent at the opnlng , fell ! , { . T
. k.in general Hit recorded a sympathetic res
tlon. but before 11 o'clock the market had i
covered Us tone and again took an upwa
turn. Near noon the advance was check
and prlcti rated off a fraction. At about
o'clock a very general buying movement v
. . let tn motion , the- motive ot which was r
kc ; dliclo eil except that the purchasers w
, o ; l nembsri ot professional cliques , which had
recently been endeavoring lo bull the mar
ket Tin reports of the railways for Auguat
showed an Improvement In press earnings ,
and this fact helped the advance , which
ranged from V to 2 ! $ per cent. Western
Union wns. In better buying than usual , the
purchases being made In anticipation of o
good report at next week'i ' quarterly meet-
Ing. The shorts nleo took occasion to cover ,
and aa n result that stock moved up 2 per
cent , closing within H of the highest point
touched. General Electric was bought In
Boston on orders , making & gain on tlie day
of 1 % per cent.
Sugar recovered during the afternoon
from Its early depression and the shares
sold up 2 % per cent , to 105 % , with a final
reaction of % per cent , making ; a net gain
of IH per cent. The other more Important
advances were United States Cordage , l1
per cent ; United States Cordage preferred ,
1 per cent ; Illinois Central. l't per cent ;
St. Paul , ! > / per cent ; Jlock Island , 1 per
cent ; Burlington & Qulncy , H per cent ,
and Northwest , IM per cent. Lake Erie &
Western nnd Lend preferred , 1U per cent ;
Oregon Improvement , 1 per cent ; Kansas &
Texas preferred and Southwestern preferred ,
H per cent , and Missouri Pacific , 1 per cent.
Some shares recorded declines , Including
New York , Chicago & St. Louis second
preferred , 2 % per cent ; Minneapolis & St ,
Louts , Hi per cent , and Louisville & Nash
ville , % per cent.
The bond market was strong throughout
the day and unusually active , the sales
reaching the large total of $3,22SGOO. ,
The Evening PosL'B London cablegram
cays : The markets wcro qultcr today , but
the tone was good , nnd especially for In
vestments , consols being at the highest
point recorded , Americans , after weakness ,
showed a material recovery at the close ,
largo blocks of Argentine water works bonds
being taken In the Rank of England by a
financial syndicate. This Is Important , be
cause the termination of the Baring liqui
dation Is accelerated thereby ,
The following were Ihe closing quotations
on the leading'stocks ol the New York ex
change today :
The total sales of flocks were 176.7C4 shnrcs ,
Including : Atchlson , 2.600 ; Suirar , 41.300 ; llur-
llnston. 8,300 ; Chicago Gas , 1.IW ; DlstllllnR , 7.000 ;
Geiicial Ulcctrlc. 2,300 , ; Louisville & Nashville ,
4.DOO ; . " 'orthern I'aclHo preferred. 3.100 ; a. C. O.
& St. L. , 4,400 ; Rending. 2,000 ; Rock Island , 5,800 ;
St. 1'nul , 21.400 ; Southern Hallway. 4KK ) ; South
ern Hallway preferred , 2,000 ; Western Union ,
10,200.
Now York Money Sfnrkct.
NEW YORK , Sept. I. MONEY ON CAI.I
Cay at 1 per cent ; hist loan , 1 per cent ; tinted ,
1 per cent.
I'RIMK MERCANTILE PAPER-SflSli per
cent.
BTJ'RLINa EXCHANGE Dull nnd heavy , with
actual business In bankers' bills at I4.&GU@4.8G'4
for demand nnd nt ll.si > , ; fl.8. . ' , t for sixty days ;
posted rates , J4.85'4ff4.8T and H.87Q4.83 ; commer
cial bills , M.SUM.M'i.
sn.vnn uuitTii'icArrBs esuoceuc.
GOVEItNMKNT HONUS Firm. Btato bonds ,
dull. Knllrond bonds , stiong.
Closltiir quotations on bender were CB follows :
IIAtt KI1VI-U-30 J-lCd per oz.
S1ONSV Vi per cent.
The rntn of dlncount la the open market ff
short hlllti IH ' .i per cent and for tliree-montl
bills 0-16 per cent. Closing : Consolw , for mone )
10U ; consols , for the account , lOJli.
Imperial llanic htHtninout.
Unni.lN , Sept.4. . The we-ekly statement c
the Imperial Hank of Germany shows the fo !
lowlnc rluinui'H. nt compnrrd with the iirevlou
account : Cash In hand , decrease , 19.lSO.il. ' ) nuiUi
treniury nutes , decrease , IM.wM marks ; othc
soeurlltfH. Increase , lG30.0nO markst notes I
circulation , Incrruse , 21,840,000 inaika.
riniincliil Notrg.
BOSTON , Hept. 4learlnBS , 13C3M2 ; bu
aucr * .
HAl.TIMOHi : , 4-ClearlnBB , )2S03CD :
hulonces , t32,4
NKVOH1C. . Sept. < . -CI-arlnKM. 7iriStS (
Unlances ,
I'lIIl.Alii.rillA , Sept.ClrarlnKS , 1316
OH ; balances , I1P2I.K)3.
I'AniS , Hept. 4. Three per cent rentes , lOlf 4
for the account , Kuclmnire on l omlon , : if 1' '
for checks.
MKIH'MIS , flept , . New Vork exilianBe , sel
Inn at } I.M premium. Clearings , Ktl.KM ; l i
uncra , J'.HT.
H.\N KltAKCIBCO. Bept I. Dra It s'Rht , l,4 '
lelegruidilc , lie. Silver tart , CSUfitwVtC. Mv
Iran ilollHm , UQMHr.
HT. l.OL'IS , 8ept. 4. Itante clearings toda
i.Tie.091 ; bulancrs. W4.642. Money , , lj | | at lit
per cent. Kxchanjjo n New Vcrk. ! So dlscou
Ll > l.
l.LONDON'
LONDON' . Hrpt. 4. < lold Is quoted at Iluen
Ayrcs toilay ut Ul ; Madrid , K.U : Lisbon. 30. !
Ht. IVifUburt ; , M ; Atlieni , T7 ; Koine , 111) ; \
rillCAOO. Sept. 4. Clearings. JW.04,7W ; br
nnc , | 2ZC9,343. Money , < tHH per cent on CR !
tlfti on time. JJi-w York rxclianue. 400 dlscour
fore IBII exchange , weak : slcillng , commerci :
Rcosipls IncreagQ 'Oonsldsrably 3n Numbers
Over MosdiJ'a Light Run ,
NATIVE BEF : .STEERS STILL SCARCE
n i
Cnttlo Orferlnc" Clilclly .Miido dp of
Native Cows ' 'nlul Stockpra Hops )
Show VpJ Ifetlcr un l Sell nt
1'rlccs.
' TUESDAY , Sept. 4.
Today's receipts were 4,500 cattle , 8,000
hogs nnd 177 slicep , as against 2,903 cattle ,
1,983 hogs nnd C7 sheep yesterday , and 3,811
cattle , 8,054 hogs and 278 sheep on tlio cor
responding day ot last week. Some of Ihe
trains did not arrive until late , the last one
coming In about mlilday , BO that the market
was delayed somewhat.
CATTLE The receipts of cattle were
large , and were mndo up of western
rangers and native cows and stock
Cattle principally. Thcro were very lew
native beef steers of any consequence. One
bunch ol corn fed natives Bold at ? l,10 ,
which was the first sale at over $4. since
Tuesday of last week. The supply of range
steers , was quite large , The market on beef
steers was generally about steady. The sup
ply of cows , both native and western , was
large. The buyorn started out bidding lower
on the best cow stun on the ground that
that class of cattle had been selling too
high. The canners and medium grades sold
at about steady prices. Stockers ntv feeders
were In large supply , but there wcro a good
many buyers In from the country , and the
trade was a little more brisk than It lias
been on some days. With a fair demand
sellers were enabled to obtain about steady
prices. Jtepresentatlve sales :
DIIESSED UBEF.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. 1'r.
6..1170 S3 00 22. . . . 947 (3 CO s..ns n so
3..1:10 3 oo 2.-.in ; > ; 4 4 < > & . . . .1190 414
BHIPl'INQ AND EXI'OHT.
1..1200 3 M 2..1IM 385 1..1I70 425
MIXED.
11..1024 2 CS
COWS.
3 , . . 640 70 1. 894 1 CO 1. . .1010 200
1.I.
9. . . Bll 1 25 1 CO I. . .1120 200
2. . . 7GO 1 25 ! ! ! ! 93 1 60 ' 10.r. . 878 200
1. . . 6SO I 25 2..1055 1 CO r. . . , 1)12 ) 200
11. . . E51 1 25 19. . . . . 622 1 CO 40. . . 742 2 00
1. . .11KX ) 1 30 1. , . . . E8) 1 61 14..1003 2 0)
1. . . BID 1 30 1. , . . WO 1 65 1..11)70 ) 2 00
1. . . MO 1 30 11. . . . . -82I 1 70 3. . . . SCO 2 00
. 730 1 30 2. , . . . US ) 1 75 1C. . S43 2 M
. 632 i : s 1. . . . .1210 1 75 31. . .10.M 2 10
8. . . " 4S i as . . . ffto 1 75 1. . . .10rt > 2 10
1. . . SCO 1 35 . . 740 1 75 ni 2 10
2. . . 85.- , 1 40 a. , , , .1023 1 75 C. . , .1011 2 10
2. . . 85.or > 1 40 11. . . . 792 I 75 2. . , .1153 2 15
4. . . MI 1 40 11.i. . , , , .1110 1 75 4. . . 810 15
1. . . so 1 40 i. , 1 75 14. . . 826 2 15
1. . .10DO 1 40 i. . MO 1 75 24. . , .1135 2 2)
2. . . . SSi 1 40 9. MOMl 1 60 1. . . .1010 2 : S
19. . . . 910 1 45 10. . M : 1 CO 2. . . .1150 225
1. . . C4 1 SO 2. . 725 1 85 10. . . . 935 2 25
1. . . . 980 1 SO 11. . 720 1 83 23. . . . 933
2. . . . S3,1 1 SO . 811 1 83 21. . . .1014 233
1. . . . S57 1 W . SCO 1 90 2. , ' ' 233
12. . . . 908 1 SO . $60 1 SO 4. . . . 930 233
2. . , . 970 1 SO 15. . . 750 1 90 5. , . .1078 233
8. . . . 901 1 SO 7. . .737 1 90 \ " . .1310 235
2. . . . M 1 SO 4. . . 21 1 90 ' . .1133 233
4. . . . 917 1 50 2. . . 725 1 SO \ \ . , . , 970 2 33
19. . . . 792 1 60 20. . , 830 1 90 23. , . .1030 2 50
4. . . . 817 1 50 IT. . 1 SCO 1 90 1. . . 1500 260
3. . . . ESO 1 50 T. . . 911 1 93 1. . ,1160 2 50
3. . . . 890 1 60 . W7 1 93 1. . .mo 2 50
1. . . . W ) 1 50 . M6 1 95 1. , . .13GO 2 60
1. . . .1290 l.i . WO 1 95 1. , . .1370 3 00
17. . . . 773 1 GO 2 00 1. , . .1030 3 00
3. . . . SCO 1 60 5.J , 2 00
UUIFKHS.
1. . 4:0 125 s : : : ; R.I 145 * 734 1 ! > 0
4. . 465 135 B. . . , 663 1 M 410 1 S3
5. . 440 1 40 t. , ; . 130 1 i 576 1 ! ) J
3. . 440 1 40 J. . . . 641 1 M 435 SOO
15. . 624 1 40 i MO I SO 16. . 713 2 W
3. . 4SO 140 ' ' ' . 642 1 K C. . C74 Z 10
5. . 512 1 40 I''i' . MS 1 70 23. . S40 225
4. . MO 1 15 4. . . , 607 1 73 SSQ Z TO
3. . 633 1 15 1. . . . 55- - ) 1 75 877 x&o
4. . , 516 1 45
' CALVES.
' "
, 290 1 40 ST. . . V ! 200 4. . 270 2 75
, 3W 1 60 t.j223 2 (10 ( 2. . 270no ! 75
3. . . , 310 1 60 C. . . . 211 2 00 3 CO
3. . . , SO 1 60 I * * 2 10 no 3 ft )
7. . . , 315 1 50 2-220 2r. 210 3 ft )
1. . . , 30) 1 50 1. . 130 2 00 1. . 2SO 3 Ol )
1. . . 1 r.O I. . . 210 2 25 2. . 143 3 Oi )
3. . . -1 - M 2 3D.- .4.1. 300 ,3 , fl < )
355 , 1 M 2. . . . 230 2 r,0 , 230 3 a
180 1 75 4. . . . 237 2 M li ! 3 25
, ISO 1 73 4.i. 277 2 BO Ifl , . 3 40
215 175 2..11 186 2 75 1. . 170 I 00
2. . . IK 2 00
VUI.I.S.
. . 430 75 . , . 440 1 CO , .1510 I CO
. .1327 1 20 . . .1300 1 SO . .1180 1 Cd
. . 930 1 25 . . .tlN ) 1 CO . .1100 I M
. .13CO 1 30 3..1178 i r.o . .no I CO
. . 434 1 35 .1000 1 BO . .1210 i co
" 1 40 . 600 1 DO . .10:0 I CO
"lOOO 1 40 .1400 1 CO . .1210 I C5
. .1050 1 40 .1210 1 CO . .1130 1 Co
. . 910 1 40 .1320 1 60 . .HMO 1 f.5
. .1112 1 40 .1070 1 CO . .1ICO 2 25
STOCKEItS AND FEEDERS.
. . MO 1 00 . . 910 2 20 38. . , 700 2 30
. . G70 1 S3 15. . , (11 2 20 22. . . 718 i 50
. , COO 1 50 1. . . , SCO 2 S ) 1 ! . . , ! > 'JJ 230
' ' 1 50 1. , . . "lO 2 20 W. . 2 SO
. . 420 1 75 4. . . . CC7 2 23 ! S25 2 S3
. . 625 1 73 S. . . CIX 2 20 . S21 2 33
. . 810 1 90 7. . . (63 2 20 K. . . ! I75 2 40
. . 635 2 00 3. . . &OG 220 47. . . S3S 2 40
. . 470 2 00 7. . . Ml 220 S. . .1073 2 10
. . 610 2 00 1. . . 5:0 2 20 5. . . 331 2 40
. . .670 2 00 8. . . 571 223 II. . . 815 2 40
. . 371 2 l > 4. . . 720 2 2i 11. . . 942 2 10
. .1070 2 04 . . 800 2 25 153. . 2 10
. . 735 2 05 . . 735 2 25 8. . . . 915 2 10
. . 560 2 OS 4.S 541 2 25 It. . . . 841 2 10
. . 630 2 10 410 2 25 19. . . . 854 2 43
. . 634 2 10 100 2 25 I. . . .1103 2 61)
. . 651 2 10 S : : GS2 2 25 1. . . .1090 2 60
. . 710 : 10 2. . & 05 2 25 I. . . .1DSO 2 60
. . C39 2 10 G. . 616 2 23 3. . ' 8J ? 2 ro
. . . C25 s 10 2. . 575 2 25 15. . 2 65
. . C87 2 10 10. . 012 2 25 ' I. . Il333 ! 3 30
. . C7C 2 10 20. . 51Z 2 25 20. . . .11SB 3 30
, . . 5s 210
WESTERN CATTf-E.
WYOMING.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Ar. Pr.
1SS slceTB.HHI f320 19 steers. . . .1230 (3 CO
2 cows. . , isr. 1 hi ) 39 heifers. , . .VG ) 2 0
9 cows. . , K33 2 35 .1123 350
13 steers. . . .1374 275 122 con a. . . . 945 2-4" >
10S cows. . , , &sn 230 40 cons. . . . 84S 230
31 cows. . . . . tut 1 5 18 Bteera. . .1027 3 10
2J feeders . . . 734 2 45 5 cout ) . . . 1014 255
1 cow. . . . .1040 2UO 7 steers. . . .1042 3 S3
3 steers 1213 275 2 cows. . . . .107 ! 253
1 bull 1130 1 r,5 11 COWH 842 1 65
12 cows J14 221) ) 1 calf 323 2 25
1 cow 1050 2 Htetra 13SO 3 CO
8 calves 216 3 00 6 COW8 1150 2 85
] steer 1210 323 SS steei i 11:1 3 50
13 steers 1374 2 75 1 calf ISO 3 23
1 calf 10 323 1 co\v 910 1 DO
1 cow 900 ISO- 1 COW 1030 2 25
1 nicer , tic. . 1480 200 12 steera 1255 2 40
IDAHO
2 bulls ICO $1 40 E COWB. 11. .4 12 45
1 Mill H'O 1 41 13 cows 1'Jia ' 245
63 steers W8 3 10 1 hull lOiO I 10
13 feeder * . . . .102 , ) 2 30 it ci\v 1013 2 45
1 cmv 1010 20) ) Si COWH 10 > 245
3 stags 13JO 2 10 IB Btflua 1300 210
64 Ktecrs K42 3 15 70 steers 1051 3 15
20 steers 10W 2 25 1 steer 2 25
1 steer 12J 2 10 10 uteern 1011 2 M
77 steers 1031 3 15
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 cow 1170 2 40 2 cows. , SG5 240
3 cows 1023 244 2 oxen 1615 2H
3 steers I01G 2 90 1 bull 1400 150
1 bull 12i)0 164 1 bull 1320 150
I Hog. 1240 1 60.
NKHflASKA.
25 COWB 1022
_
HOGS There wcro about ninety cars o
hoga In the market it the opening of abou
the avera.ee quality ' , .The top loads , however
were better than , anything received yesterday
The market opened quite brlslc , with the bes
hogs selling fuly-Ss-hlgher and In some case
lOc higher. It 9W however , like all th
markets of late , uneven , and while such load
as happened to % ulf the buyer's fancy re
celved the full t > tneflt of the advance th
holder of other loads , apparently as good , ha
hard work to Retrihe advance , After th
most .urgent orders overe filled , which teethe
the- bulk of the best , hogs , the market ease
off and the close waWslow and weak at barrl
yesterday's prlce . pne choice load reach e
J6 , the highest We touched so far , whll
the bulk of fair to good hogs went at JS.tJOt
J5.90. On TuesdSyMH last week the bulk <
the hoga sold atII3. 0 to $5.50 , with a $5.7
Representative-sales :
No. Av. flh , Pr.
81. .210 M ) 5 M
CO. .217 320 B M
75 17J 80 B 10
ISO B CO
. . . . . . . . . . . B CO
El 215 200 B M
80 198 b B W
72 211 12 t.M
W 211 200
61 .241 364
65 2 2 44
C9 21B L (5
63 194 r. sr
91 167 c K
6S > 2U 160
3. . . : < B
63 ill iio 5 55
B 1)2 ) no 6 85
6 24' ) 210 6 CS
61 S 6 G !
74 2B !
& > ) 201 ie
131 .223 c in
67 21 B id
67 2 B 7 ]
6J 234 t , : c
20 . . .233
B 70
7S Bl 230
CJ 240 IM 67C
70. . . 2J2 210 & 7C
El 247 ISO
79 2U
CS 218 CO 550 M- . . . J39 IX ( ) K 75
7 * . . . C03 TO i 30 13 iOl . . S 75
M 207 ICO 153 S9 SS7 160 8 7"
(1 218 BO S 53 14 in : 200 C 73
71 193 SO i 33 83 216 200 6 77'J '
71 202 40 S K il SB WO S SO
72 sts ir.o s w go tea so & o
M m so s an a SM 120 5 w
69 193 120 S M S7 SSI . . . S liu
69 221 ICO BH B2 S31 fa B 85
73 201 40 5 M 4 ! ) 7 . . . 685
7 WI7 . . . 5M , 6 SIS . . . 681
IS 240 K.O 61.3 70 67 W 6 S3
71 2is 160 r , : .3 r. : jr. 20 * s M
43 216 80 r. B7 < & 76 2CU IM 8 ! > 0
K ) IJO ICO r , K < 4 : , 24 ? 40 590
7 ! ) 207 M 5 CO 203 ! (0 ( B M
71 2V9 100 r , 60 2 211 . . . 693
CO 214 120 CM ( Sffi . . . 593
68 220 40 5 CO 14 311 . . S 97' '
W. . , 223 80 3 60 Bl 161 ICO 6 W
6 203 . . . ICO
I PtaS AND IlOL'HIt.
1 214 . . . 3M 4 W,2 , . . . S r.
2CJ 36 . . . .100 271 37 . . . 330
1 270 . . . 3 11 4 233 . . . .1 Mi
1 130 . . . 300 2 105 . . . I 04
2 ICO . . . 3 W 20 61 . . . 400
2 144 . . . 3 IK ] 7 91 . . . 125
1 300 . . . 3 IKI 23 HI . . . 425
1 364 . . . 300 ICO S7 . . . 425
3 123 . . . 3 IK ) 48 87 . . . 430
2 243 . . . 31)0 ) 9 101 . . . > V )
1 310 . . . 310 44 51 . . . 464
2 235 . . . 325
SHEEP There were two lends here and
the market ivns about steady at previous
quotations' Fair to choice natives ore
quotable at f2.250 2.75 ; fair to Rood west
erns , _ $2.000 > 2.GO ; common nnd stock sheep ,
" : ,25 ; Rood to choice 10 to 100-lb. Ininlis ,
Itoroltt | * and l > lsi | < nltlciii nf Slunk ,
Otnclnl rerHptB nnd disposition of ntnck us
shown by the book * of the Union Stock Ynnla
ronifniny fi > r tlip twrnty-f.mr liouia cmllUK nt 3
o'clock p. in. , Seiitpmlipt 4. 1S4 ! ' :
Cam. Hcnd
Pattlo . 1V1 ( 4 M
Ilnss . lt7 | Him
Bhrcp . 4 B7
DISPOSITION.
IluyerB. Cattle. Hug * . Sliecp.
Oiiiiilm fucking compnny . 1.411 .
The O. H. llnmmoml O > . . . " 03 1,473 .
Swift and Compnny . IM 1,621 177
The Cuilahy Packlns Cn. . . . 1.2S7H ! .
Clcluul . 277 .
A. Hans . 33i .
It. llccker & Di-cen . 25(1 ( .
l.ee Itotlmclillil . 12 .
J. l ibmnn . fS .
It. Decker . 101 .
O. II. II. , from K. C , . 274 .
ShlpIHTs ami fi-i'dcrs . 878 749 .
Left over . 2.0) ) .
Total ( ,4CI
ClltC.UU ) MVi : hTOLK.
No Change of Importance Wan Noticed In
I'rlctn of Cattle ,
CHICAGO , Sent , I. No chifige if Importance
wan noted In prices of cattle. The scnllerlnK loin
of steers offeieil were taken nt fully steady
prices , and the moot comm'jn ' grades , while gen
erally quoted w ik , were not psiceptllily lower.
Canned Muff Is In Rood demand and IH selling
nt relatively lit1 tier prices than me being paid
for the better grades of cows and bulls. The
day's run consisted of about 3 , < x ) nnllvos nnd
2,600 westerns. Tha former were quoted lit
from (1.2.3 to ( ! . & ) . nnd tlio latter nt front 11 70
to J4.75. from 12 to J4.J3 lioiight the malm-
part of the former , imd ( lorn 12.Su to 14 the bulk
of the latter. The offerings Included many
common cuttle , f r whluh buyers cjuld not be
found at satisfactory prices yesterday , but n
good clcatance wns made liy noun tuday nnd the
clew wan fairly firm.
Hog prices wvrr up another point. They ad
vanced to J4. < V ) for prime heavy , and to $6.25
for choice assorted light. The Influences that
put up prkes n do-llur n hundred during August
Is still In operation , nnd the more sanguine f
the bulls nre now talking of $7 im a price that
Is likely to be readied wHliln the next few
weeks. There wan continued actlMty 111 the de
mand und nil uf the 15,000 head received had
changed hands al least once by the middle of
theforenoon. . From 16 lo (6.25 wan paid for the
bulk of the 200 to 3 * > 4-lh. hogs , nnd from 15,90
to fC.15 were figures for lighter weights. A little
poor stuff WHK sold ut frum ] 5.75 to I5.8 > ,
and culls sold all the. way down to (4. Tin- clone
was easy.
The sheep ntul lamb inatket opened ncllvtnnd
firm , but the receipts proving larger than ex
pected , a weaker feeling touk possession. II nv-
ever , theie wns no quotable change , sheep pell-
\r\K \ on a bnuls uf fiom $1 to J3r 0 for | H I to
best , And Inmbs beln ; salable nt from $1.50 to
11.35. Goml fat muttons were offered and most
of the rates were below JJ.1 .
Hecelpts : Cattle , 6,640 liend ; calves , 1,004 lieiul ,
h < ) ic15,000 head ; ulieep. 10.41 head.
The Kvenlni ! Journal reports :
HOGS Hecelpts , 33.0 < > ] head ; ollU'lal yesterday ,
24.765 head ; ulilpmeats yestenlay , C.&OO bend ,
left over , nlwut 4.UO' ) lu-ad ; quality poor ; mniket
nctlve ; bett smiles Cc hlElicr , other Blades enny
nnd In some InstnneeH DC lower ; rales rniiKed at
J3.S066.20 for llKht , , i.4'Ii3.a3 ) for nniRli packing ,
JS.MifiC.US for mixed , nnd (3.701)6.55 ) for heavy
imoklni : and phliipliiR Itita.
CATTIjU Hecelpts , 6,51 head ; market strndy
nnd tlrm for good pradw , with cuinmnn qual
ities easy.
SIIEE1' necclpts. 10,000 liea < lmailct ; stendy
and moderately active.
Knnsni City l.lvo ( Stock Miirtcot.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 4. OATTI.U-Itecelplf
S,4t)4 head ; HhlpmentH , 2.441) liend ; market for
best steady ; others weak ; Texas steers , J2.5"03.2" ;
beef sleeie , (3,10$15.G' ' ) ; natUe co\v , (1.23tf2. "
Btockers nnd fueilers. > 2.1Ui3.Sn.
HO H IlecclptF. 10.101) head ; Rhlpmenls , 30" )
head ; market opened strons , but closed \\eak
and slow ; bulk of sales , $5.S5@5.S5 ; heavies , 15.73
O6.00 ; packers. (5.70 jl.iK ) ; mixed , J5.OUfo5.bO ;
lights , J5.2KfS.Si > ; plRS , J3.23T5.4 ( ) .
SHKKI' IlecHlptil.flO head ; Klilpmentr , none ;
market nlow and stendy ; KIIOI ! lo clinic * * natives ,
t2.64ff3.23 ; iwod lo choice westeniH , J2.23ft3.i ( ;
common nnd stnckeiH , (2.0 < ) { r3,3i ) ; good to cholc
lambs , J3.25W4.25.
tat. I.iiulu 1.1 vn Stork Marker.
ST. I.Ol'IH , Sept. 4. CATTI.K Receipts , 11,100
head ; shipment * , 2 > )4 ) licad ; market HtronK nd
active ; fancy iinllV'uticrs , I.ST ) Ibs. , J5.5iiiJ3.6S ;
Kootl to chalcc , J-4.7583.00 ; raws and lielfcrH. J1.S5
{ fi.04 ; Texas BteeiB , 940 to 1,000 lt. \ . , J2.73if3.0l ) ;
cows , J2.iiO2.:5 | ,
HOGS Hecelpts , S,0 liead ; shipments , 1.100
head ; market Strom ; ; best heavy , (0.15 ; Rood
medium and light. ( C.wiec.14 , ; oed light , (3.003
G.03 ; common and roiish , J3.50gTi.M.
SIIEK1' Hecelpts , 3'rt ' hrnil ; shlpmenlf , none ;
market active nml strong ; nutlvu mlxi'd , J2.SO
fl65 ; lambs , (3.SOB3.75 ,
Neiv York I.lve Ktorli Jliirker.
NE\V YOItK , fiept. 4. IJEKVES-Heeclpts ,
1,040 head ; none on wile.
SlinHI' ANIJ J.AMllK-Iteeelpts. 4.204 licnd ;
twenty cam on sale ; f.licep. tlrm ; lambs , ' .ic
lilRher ; sheep , ordinary to fair , ti.CSi'd'Xw ;
lambs , poor tn prime. J3.603.01.
HOGS Hecelpts , 2,70'3 head : four earn on Kale ;
Hteady ; ordinary to choice , JG.23QG.Wj fancy ple ,
J6.7S. .
Ntock In HlRlit.
Hecord of receipts at the four principal mar
kets for Tucsiluy , September 4 , 1S91 :
Cattle. HOBS. Sheep.
South Ornate 4.613 SW,4 657
Chlcaco 3.600 15.0JO 10.0TK )
Kansas City 8,104 10.104 1.600
St. I lulH 11,100 8.000 1,000
Totals 29,533 4I.7C9 13,037
Cotton 'Murld-t.
NnW Cm.BANS , Kept. 4-COTTON-rirm :
sales , FKit ) , Zjl bales ; to arrive , 1UO
balea ; ordinary , SVic ; B"-H | nulliiniy , Cc ;
low middling. < IUc , middling , li'icj ' mid
dling fair , T.ic ; fulr , SVic , nomlnnl ; lecelpla ,
1,400 bales ; ntwk : , 33,832 bnles. Kutiirea , mendy ;
sales , 13.0D4 lules ; September , J8.SO S.31 ; October.
( C.31WC.32 ; November. C.39fjC.4 ( ) ; Deeember. JG.47
Si8.48 ; Januuiy , | 6.f,2 < j6.r 1 : Febniary. Jli.5S1f6.S9 ;
March , tCCUi .C5 ; April , J6.C9SC.71 ; June , J6.78M
fl.61 : ' July , ( O.K5WC.87.
ST. LOUIS , B'pt. 4. COrTON-CJiilft : mlddlln .
cf > c ; sales , M lialeii ; itctlpts , nane ; ahlpiurntii.
940 bales ; stock. 15,400 bales.
Now York Ury Gooilii aiarlcot.
NKW TOIIK. Hept , 4. lluslnesa Jias been fa.'r
In all depnrtmentx of trade. With commission
houses the chlet request lius been for spot jrooils
for quick shipments. Printed calicoes nre In
v ry IlKht slijcks. and some makes without a
packflKv. All mnken of kid finished cambilvu
urn Ilrm at 2ftC. llronn nnd bleached cottona
In free movement , as arc colored goods. (11ns-
hams and doiiK-stlcs In BO < ! request , nothing
woolens In good demand for tprlmt weights.
Printing cloths In good demand at 2c bid und
declined.
MurkcU.
MVBRrOOU Sept. 4. TAW.OW Nominal ;
demand t > oor ; prime'city , 23s.
COTTON HKKI > Oll/-Stendy ; 21s.
Tt'lll'KNTlNK Dull ! demand modern ! * ; spir
its. Us Cd ,
ROSIN Dull ; demand m > l rnte ; common , 3s 6d.
HOI'S llxindon ) I'acKlc coast , steady , demand
moderate ; 2 10s.
Visllilo ( iruln hupply.
Ni\V YOHK , Sept. 4. Visible supply of uralri
Saturday , September 1 , a oomp leil by th NBW
York 1'iodiice IJxchange , Is as follows : \Vhent ,
68,049,000 bu. ; Increase , ; ! ,178,000 bu. ; corn. 3,151- ,
001 bu , ; Increaro , 113.CKU bu. ; oats , 7,24'oOi ) bu. ;
Increase , 107.0UO bu. ; rye , 3 ,000 bu. ; Increase ,
18,000 bu. ; bailey , 7C9.iX bu. ; Increase , SuO.lMI bu.
Liverpool llruln Receipt * .
UVIORI'OOl , , Sept. 4. Receipts of wheat for
the past Ilirts ; days were 121. < > J centals , Includ-
InK M.OcXl AmerlcBii. Receiptx of corn for the
piu.t three days , none. The weather U cool , but
tine. , .
SiiKiir Market ,
NK\V YORK , Hept. 4. BUOAH Raw , dull ; fair
rcflnlni ! , 3U < 43lic ; centrifugal , a teal , 3tj3e } ! ;
sales , none ; rellned , quiet.
Trl < - < > Client . Market.
PAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 4. AVIIRAT-QuUI
nnd steady ; December , iliSci > I"X. II.W .
AlnnrlifHtcr Trxtlln * .
MANOIJKSTKR. Sept. 4. Cloths , steady , will ]
a fair demand ; yarns , Ilrm , nut quiet ,
, W , HARRIS & CO ,
BACKERS ,
163-165 Uearborn-st. , Chicago.
15 Wall-it. , New Vork. 70 State-it , Uoiton.
CITY , COCRTY , f \ fK I HO
I
l *
SCHOOL-WATZRinn CI I | \l ) k
OTHER kica GRADE LJW I N L/Vj
Baught and cold , Cormpondtne * BcllolttO.
SPECIAL RUG SALE.
BARGAINS IN
Smvrna Rugsi a
n i
16
SMYRNA RUG3
IS.tUI hurliui i .tiHenrli. worth F 1.00
! il\4A Inclios I.JH i-ai'li , worth 87i
SI.X.M Inolu'S l.H.lrach. wtirlh 8.M
: M I Indira " .ttrnvli. worth S.OO
ai\7.'lncliUH : UTn'iii'li. ' wortli O..V1
4b.\M InrliUM , 4.U.I cai'h. worth 10.00
MOQTJETTE RUGS
ar\W. Inches t 2.4'J ' each , orlti * I..V )
ar.x'8 Inches a.-l.l cnult , worth 7.5J
J.\PANEiE RUDS
Svllffut f S.iHoacli , worth I1 n.(0
lizl ) fcot , 7.'iJ ouch , worth ll.W
\H fool | - . > . .V ) onrli. wortli K.M
H I2 foot H.7.'n'ni'h , wortli 2 .S )
ODO L T OF RUGS
llrusst'ls UKK 2ixi l Indies WVoncli , worth 2./0
HIIISM , : il\4S liuilius 4.11111 11 , wort It 1.8)
lo UUK4.44VIS ll : lius . I.-H uai'li. ttortll U.OI
Slm ptkln IJUS4 . , . l.7Sicli. : . Hortli
Skin It ij- " , ii"\JJ In : 'i ' ( . . . . . 3.4M uacti , worlli 5.P.
A RF.MNANTS-Al-ofor this week uUrcnl. Kuninunt fulo.
Cotton In rfiln SiiiuplcN IlXrcai'h , worth SO'
Wool Ingrain H implus 'JiC'i-ao i , wortli 7.1
Mnltlni ; lli'iiiiiints : too yiirtl , worlli 40
OIH.'lotli Ki-iiinaiils . . . , l..c VIITO , worth 40i5
liliioluuni lliMiiniintM avyuril , worth ll.OJ
Uuiiintnit > i U iicl'.irnuts . 140 vtiril , worth 4tH ;
liu i iiiinlHtalr t'muuts la ? yunlrnrtli fflc
Mlsllt l'i niln I'nriuts * H..V1 auch , worth tln.UQ
Mlsllt llrtis isls Curpi.'H 8,4.1 uach. worth 18.0J
1,03(1 ( llaso < : k-i , ; i'.io ' nuch , worth l.no .
V.OJO Ottoiiiiuis l c ( inch , worth 1,23
TE .CMS.
110.00 worth of mioiN ,
* l.tK ) per wc U or M.OO per nioiitli.
l'J."i.OO wortli of ROIids
Jl.&U par wt'uli or ( C.OU per month.
IMl.OO wortli of tsooila ,
i'J.UO per neck oritl.tlU per month.
$ " ' . " .00 worth of jjooilH.
J'J.&l ) per > rock or f 10.00 pur month ,
f 11)0.00 ) worth of goods.
* : . ( ) ( ) per week er (12 tXJ per = uiith.
OWOO.Oworthot coeds ,
M.UU uer wt-uk orllouOO ptmo th
Formerly People's Mammalh hnlalltn.it Hou > ) .
U dl ( ) cents for postage on HI ; ; ' 01 Cutalojiio.
Write for IJnby Carriage CiitaluKuu Mailed Free.
Goods sold on payments in Council Binds & South
Close evening at (5:30 ( : except Saturdays.
"CUPIDEHE"1
MHOOD RESTORED Krcut Vt R e tfthl *
_ _ . . _ . _ . . _ V'ltull > Ttheprescrlp-
tlonof n famous French physician , wl.l . quickly euro ynu of all ner-
vena cr diseases of the Rencrctlvo iir iiiis , sfch n.i iHst&fanhood-
limomnln , I'jilnaln lhalliick,8emlnal fcinlsslomNervous Ufbllpr ,
lmpleii , unlUnvss In Marry , KzhausUng Drains. Varlcixrio and
ConHtlTWi'.lon. i
CUI'tl > J.NKclvinefl : thollvcr.lho UWnoyi and the tarlnar ?
I BEFORE AHO AFTER oreanaolnlllmpurltlea.
Btronclhcna antlrcatoros mall ircnk onran * .
Tlio rmson wirTon-rs are not ciirrrt hy Doctors IB b icatiio nlnp'r p-r crnl nro trouble < l with
J'lontiitHlrt. CUPIDEKK IK tlu > only known rnrr.cdy to euro without nn operation. 5.000 ti's *
tlnionlnia. A WTlllnncuaranti'i-cli-pii nnd moiioy ruttii'iirrl If HIX DOXOH doi-n not cffi ot a por-
ir.aiu'iitoiiro. 81.00 n box.six for&'i.r.i' . iiymtill. Send for ilniilnrnnd ti-Rtlmotilalu.
AddiftiHllAVor. MKIiaiSKCI..P ( O. Box ! > n7il San Fmifllnco.U.il. 1'orBalobr
GOOOMA.N DRUG CO. , 1110 Itanium Sltcct. Omai.i. :
MANHOOD RESTORED ! SI.BKV-B SKnuo- "
- - - - - - . ttoudvrliil remedy
iiariuitced luvurrnll nervous ilitraieii.tucli nVenk Jlemorj , l.u mif liraln
'OWI.T. HeiulocliB.Wnkelulnete. I.ostMnnliood.Nlvhilr lnil ! loii , Norroun-
nessall drains am ! loss ( if po-crln Ocr.cr.itiTcOa'ana or cither i > czcaaicd
broTcrcxprtlon , jnuthlcil rrni , cuccMlvo use of tobacco , oulum oVntinT
uiantB , Nblcli IfnJto InHrmllj , CnTinuiiinionor Insanity. Can l cmrlrd lr >
TD I imrkct. Bl per box. O lorttC , bjr mull prenvld.VltlinS. . ' ! order n < r
Klve a rlllrn utiiirimteo lo ctirrnp rrfiinil ili > money , t ultt 67 nlj t l
( truypi l * . Ark for It. take no titlier Wrlto for free Medlpnl llo kecnt neulett
Aildre IV KVi2NKKI > < : il..Mn > iiiilrircDi' > ' t'i CAUi
SoU In Omaha by Sherman & McCotinvll , Kuhn & Co , nnd VI clip is & Merchant.
.1 A'.VO USCKMHXTS ,
Tlio attraction at tlio Fifteenth Street the
ater for three nights ami Saturday matinee ,
commencing Thursday , September C. will bo
A. C. Guntpr's famous play , "Mr. Barnes of
New Vork , " with Emily Hlgl In the leading
role.
role.Miss Itlgl will appear In her original
character , Marina I'aoll , the high spirited ,
loving .Cerulean girl , about whom the thrill
ing Incidents of the play center. She will
l > e supported by a strong company. Includ
ing James K. Hackctt , Horace Lewis , May
Halnes Moore , Charles Lamb , IlcilfleM
Clark , Helen Lcc , Mrs. Roberto , Bdward
Morrison , WaynePouchee , Helen JUbert-
son , Charles llayno and O. L. Dresser.
New end spetr'al scenery will be used ,
and tlio famous railroad trip from I'arls to
Nice will ho represented by four transforma
tion scenes. James E. Moore , who was
with Mr. Sanger In the original production
of the | ) lece , la conducting the company's
tour.
ICvery one has read the novel on which
the play Is based. Tha play Is even better
Hum ( he book.
Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kldn v
troubles , Trial size. 25 cents. All drugglitu
1'olh'n Notex.
Frank Urban was arrested yrslerday ,
charged with defacing one of the passenger
cars of the Darlington road. Frank cut hla
name In the woodwork of the car.
Charlen Dritton Is wanted at Ihe central
station , where he IH charged with breaking
Into one of the Union Pacific ct' & anil steal
ing therefrom mime thirty bushels of oils.
Hazel Vaughn and Addle Dullar , ( he two
women charged with robbing Jainci ( iiimler-
son , a Sarpy county farmer , of $15 , were re
leased Iron ) custody and the case dismissed
yesterday. The gentleman from Sarpy county
refused and failed to appear nnd prosecute.
He was robbed last week while In the city ,
taking In the bad lands district.
E. Loomls writes from Wood Ilivcr that If
the police department will send him enough
monoto buy tickets and pay lilin at the
rate of $2 per day ho will nend Mrs. Hovee
and her daughter < lo n to appear against
Alva Chambers , the man who Is held at
the station , charged with 11 criminal as-
Eault committed upon the little Hurce girl.
The money will not he sent , but an officer
will go to Wood Illver and compel Uic at
tendance of the parties.
11. A. K.KXIUICSION
T < i I'lttnlmrtr via tlio 1Vult.mli ICallrouil.
For th * nbovo occasion tlio Wabash will
sell on September 7th , 8th and ! ih ( round
( rip tickets at less than half fare. For
tickets or further Information call at Wabash
ofllce , IG02 Farnam Blreet.
JUKI a l.lttle Knitiir.
The "Northwetten" Number Six , leaving
Omaha 4 n , in. dally , now arrives at Chicago
7 > 59 a. m. , Initead of 8 15. a formerly. "Juat
a little filter. " Don't confuse thli with the
Omaha Chicago ipccli ) . which Mill leaves at
5:45 : p. m , dally and arrives at Chicago 8:4.5 :
a. in. No need to rhange this train.
City office , KOI Furnarn Jtrctt ,
C.'hriip K t < - tn I'HtHtiiirj ; .
On account of the national 0 , A. n. con-
ventlon at IMtuburg , September 10 , Ihe Union
Pacific will sell tickets to that point at ex
tremely low rates. The Union Pacific U the
official route for the Nebraska veteran * am )
their famlllei and friends. See your nearest
Union Pad So agent for further particular * ,
NEBRASKA.
U , S. Ici > onltui'if , tlniiilut , A\liratilm.
CAPITAL , - - $400,000
SURPLUS , $55,500
Officers and Director ! Henry W. Tulca , pres
ident ; John 8. Collins , vice-president ; Lewis
B. Heed , Cashier ; William II. B. Uughri , unlit-
anl cashier.
THE IRON BANK.
cured uf Nervotil Debility. Lolt
Vitality , VarJet eel . , Atrophr.
I'h ; lra ! WnkneM. etc. , lij Ifj.
l > A I'll , the great Illiil uuem < di ;
\Vrlltcn K r2uUourcure. Bet |
f I'lllin * Co. . Cor. Mth ± | lo < icl 8t , Anil J.A.
I filer a Co CorllthiclouitUi ) > 8ti..oMAllJU
We HaveCorn
WHEAT AND OATS
FOR SALE IX CAR LOAD LOTS.
Write or wire us for prices ,
F. O. It. curs , Oiimlm , or
delivered at your station.
Teeplione 218.
Omaha Elevator Co.
OMAHA.
OUR WEEKLY MARKET LETTER ,
IH nn liivuliiabhinld to Inventor * . Since January
iHt Ht ) porce.nl. ut our piiHllclluu * huvoli'ien [ il-
Illkd.
MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST.
' . ' Slm-k Combination ! !
Oiirl'o-oK.'riitlvn | nro prov-
InelilKhl ) ' pniilinlilu , ' i't iiro vnliublu tu ihosa
iiutn a poHltlon f mnklneu bimlneaii of fclluw-
luc tlii'iiiarljt. ( Hlneii Jnnuiry lut , 1KIU , 14M percent
cent , has uoen divided uiuuiis HubFtcrllium , Patn-
ph Ion lieiiuiioii niiiiuHt.
FISHhR CO..Stock Brokers ,
1 11 nil 4O llrotidvujNmv Vork City ,
W. V. WOOD
t'oi rmjiuiiilnit fur Krnnrlt , llaplilm .C CSb.
C'li lt < ltiut
Grain and Commission Broke *
I'rlvuto wire to Chlcnso unil Now York.
Tulcnliutiu No. 510 ,
CFFICE-ROOli 15 , BARKER BLOCK.
WM. IiOUDON.
Commission Merchant
Grain and Provisions.
Private wires to Clilcaco and New Yo
All Ljuslnesa or Jem plactil on Chlcatv
lioard of Trade.
CorrvBpundeiico uollcllfd.
Office , room 4 , New Vorlt Ufa
Itlcplione 1301.