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, j1i o _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ TilE OMAflA DAILY DEE : 9jIURSDAY , SEl'TE [ nrnn : 12 , 189lS.
lMERCIAL ! AND FINANCIAL
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Another Oent IIntI a Quarter Was Knocked
from the Price of Wheat
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CORN SLOWLY DECLINED ALL DAY
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lo'eHt I'rlcc/ , \rc Xot Henche.l
Unti th , 1.IN Few ) lllte" of
- the ! e"Nlon-I'ro.IKloJ" , , 'ero
'VelkJl SorctI 1,0NNe.
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CIUCACO . Sept. 11.-Gold Fhpmcnth . blS
C1ICAOO. .
and heaVY 1qulda-
Jlorthwesterfl deIIverie9 Iqulda.
. delveries
lorth.estern oC
value
tion knocked another 1c oft the
ton today December closing that much
lower. May corn lost % t. May oats c and
provisions Inlshed at declnes ,
and the bearish con-
Wheat waR again dull ,
dltons which have ruled for some time still
deliveries arc
prevailed. The northwester delveries
prevnlet factors ; while net quite no
tiIi the principal ( whie quie
large al yesterday , being 1.20 cars , they
were still more than double what they were
a year ago. and nearly double what they
were the smne day during the banner crop
year oC 1891 'rho primary receipts were
else larger than I year ago by over 10,0
bu The cables came wealt and lower ant
dIscouraged longs were Reing out freely
also actiVe selling for the
while there was actve seling
short nccount The market was heped ! a lit.
York which
tic by a message from New
mid that I 192,000 1) had been taken there
192.0
for export December sold early at from
; % to & % 'C , with I few sales at Sc-these
lc the closing figures last
being practically ceslng fgures
night-but under tree selling there wal a
ateady break to &Se . reacted to &Se . but
: 1 otealy nt noon was tSc. May sold off to 62c . and
) to 60'4C ' } ,
i3eltemnier (
leltemher rather panicky
The market got Into I rther
condition during the last hour on large gold
conilton turln , break In corn ant bIg liqul-
.hlpment . December sold off to & 7e. and cloed
dnton. the government crop reo
nt f7n. Although Iovernment
, reduced the condition at corn tram
jort
I 02.1 ; retuced . . that waR expected , and , hl The no
upon price
rustalning Influence !
Istulnln Inluence desired for
ueather was all that could he
ripening the crop. The frost , which has 0
frequently threatened to nip a portion at It
belt , has
along the northern edge or the bel
norther
unit an assured
made good Its threat
monster not good now favorably believed In
The weakness ot wheat Increased the heavy
' with
, which closed yesterday
,
feeling. May
feelng at Jay . opened at 2'e and worked
( , own grn.lualIY to :0 , . The lowes prices
( not reached until the last tow minutes
were
untl
, when May sold nt 2 % ned
of the e ! ' lon Jny 2
lentember at l0o. Closing prices were 29c ,
aefiers / , and i0c rei.pectively.
Oats were Quiet May kept at 20c and
ot from 21c to 21C split during th torenoon .
trm and cx-
The later wealmcss In wheat corn
tended lrter ontA and May sold off to 20c.
closIng at 20y4c.
l'rovIIoflS opened . weak at some reduction
from yesterday's closing prices There were
' yesterny's cosing opening decline to
prevent a further fall , and although the
weakness I In corn find wheat caused an
occasIonal ! subsequent did. buyIng enough to
such de-
cause a quIck rally followed every
cuse . The raly however did not 't any
'
; time get back to the level at ysterday's
closing rrtes , anll In the end September
pork was 12te and January 2'c lower : September -
tember and , ianhmary lard hnll lost 2C. and
I etember and January rib , 5c
Estimated receipts for Thursday : Wheat
' cars ; corn 455 cars : oats 20 car ; hogs ,
18.000 head
18.0 leading futures ranged as folo\v :
- Articles. I Ois'n I Itleli. I Low. I Clo3.
' VlatNo.2
Icpt , . . : 14 rOI r.M4 554
fpt . . . . 58' ! ( 681' 574 67\W. ,
1c. . . . Oi , 0ltGl4 }
) Iay. . . . U2 ( O2Lit3t Ot
Corn . No 2.
Cor. . . . , . 92 % 22' ! ( 301' 301
Oct . . . . , . 31H . ! 31 I ItO : 3oi "
nc . . . . .214 28@2HH 274 273 ! (
1c . . . . , . . 21lH 2U } 2J 20
OatsNo.2. . .
I Oail. . . . . , 10H ] 0" 10 19
Oct. . . . . . . lR ' IH . ] 8U 18i ,
1Iay. Ot. . . . . 21 21f321) ) ' 20H 20 (
l'orkpcrbbl
l'orkTr . . . bll . . 8 HI R 1 5 R 07 % R 121
Jau. . . , . 0 23 0 37 } 0 2l 0 37 !
LaniIUO lbs .
Llr.l00 . . . " / 75 / 75 / 70 1 71
.Tan. . , . . . I 72 % / 7/ / 70 I 72M
Short Ribs- .
Oct. . 1bA- . . . . 510 1171 110 /17M
I Ot. . . . . . . 4 82M 4 82i 4 7 4 83
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' , Ca5 quotations were ns follows- :
FI.OUH-Wlnter potentR. * 3.OOtfl.10 : winter
straights . $2.SU3.15 : Rprlnl 1.00(3.1 S3.2f3.7 ; :
8rlnl straIghts ( S2.7 < 3,10 : boko , $ .0(2 :
WI : AT-No. 2 sprIng. ; \Wc \ : No 3 spring ,
I51c : No.2 red , t.5U55c. .
5f071.c : - . 2. . 31fJ31tc.
OATS-No.2. .19c : No 2 : i whIte , 22a221c : No.
I white . 231t12l'4c.
whie. : IW21\c
RYE-No.2. 17c.
8c.
DAIFY-No Z . nominal : No 3. 3Hi39c : No.
, C. % ,
I " 29(29c DNo. 1. 94c
TIMOTHY 11E11)-Prlme. U.IO
PIIOVISIONS-Mess I'ork , per lbl. , $ S.1'f
$ . I'10VIRIONS-JoP. : . . . , $5.72t5.5 ; short ribs
sides ( loose ) . $5.lSt15.2 ? : dry gaited shouIilen ,
( bx.I ) ( $ $5.0G.G2 ! : short clear sides bored ) .
' ; .OOftG.21.
wlIIillcy-nistiiiers' : Inlohed goodt , per gnl ,
. .
1.22
11.22.
11.22.T" : telowlC were tie receipts and - .hlpment.
'Iiiicies. Itecetpl. . 11tpments.
4 Artcle. _ _ _ _ _ _ , - - - -
) iour . bbl. . . . _ . . . . . . I 15.000 12.000
Wheat bu . . . . . . . . . . . I ) O.OOO 10.000
Corn bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 33I.000 ! 302.000
Oala. . bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . I 00.000 240.000
Rye bu . . . . . . . " . . . . . . a.oll ( 1,000
larley I.o , bil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103,000 20,000
Ontha l'rOitlO3 o onalre 101lv the butter inar
, : , , Oh@
ket was firm : crampry 0'20c ' : dairy
17c Er" . arm ; U@15c Cheese , 4Sc.
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NE'V YOII G NEIAL MA1ICET.
Clo"lnA QuotnUnnN on the l'rllc1vnl
CnmnulHUel lutl StnllleH. i
NEW YORK , Sept 1l.-FOUR-Ileeeipts. , 13,80
bb1. : exports . 4.10 tibls. : market lower to sell :
btd&i reduce on spring patents , mills , however , re- I
.Itne decline : exporters did nothing : winter :
patents , $310113.60 : winter atraights $1.0t3.25 : '
aprlnl low grades , $1.ttJ2.43 ; city mill patents
11.0(4.2 : city mill clears . 3.i5 : winter extras ,
2.7r4f3.0O : Minnesota bakers , $2.00t33.l0 : winter
.
low grades . $2.051j.0. R.e flour. easy : superfine .
10U20 : fancy , . $ .9 < 3.05 ,
ClN : m\LI.'nlrly active : Drnnd'wlne . $2.C5 ;
yellow western , ii.
IAI.EY-ulet : No. 2 . tIc .
WiilA'j-lteeelpts. U1.0 bu. : up rtR. 141,600
bu , Spot weak and active : No 2 red . 61f311c ;
2'o. 1 hnrd. Gfc Options sustained a heavy
break today from whIch even enormous export
buying failed to cause any recovery I the late
aft.roon. . The ceiling motives were heavy
spring wheal receipts and repted dumping of a
big western lonl Interest : cosed "U1 o lower.
8ptembr. 60a4lc ( , closed 60Tc : December '
241G4tc . closed G3c.
COHN-Hecelpt. . 80.9 bu. : exports . 43 , O bu
Epot weoker ; No Z. 3t38e. Options tumbled
under liquidation of October , sympathy with
wheat 'and fine weather closing l tUI.c lower
hiettember. zijasse , closed 3iljc : December . 354
35c. closed 31c.
< OAT8HecelptR cose 3 , 12.00 bu Spot dul' No 2.
20 , Options Quiet and easy : October . 23tj
23c. clGse 231.c . ; Uecembr , 21c October : \
Y-I.'alrly active : shipping 6iO ; : good to
choice , 80tS : . Co
JOI8W nk'l ; Jaclnc coast , 1891 crop , 4U7c' ;
common to cho.ce , 1891 crop Uj8c
ATlmH-Qul : hemlock sole . luens Ayes .
light to heavy weights . 23c : acids 2\Ui21c '
! WOOLulet : domestic fleece. 18t 'c : pulled .
l'ROVISIONS-lleet , quiet : family , $0.om:0 ;
extra mess . $7.tOftS.O0 : city extra India mess '
$ 16.904117.00. Cut meats dun : pickled bellies ,
$ 6,21117.23. LanI . quiet : western steani closed ut
1515 uked
IU''I > ! -necelpta , 6i36 pkgs. : higher : west-
s-rn dairy. 913c \ : western creamery 14Jic :
1 lnt' , Ui2lc
Cumm-Recelpt. , % .82 pkge ; steady ! : large
l'ti1.c : small . 6HI.c : part .1lm. . 2iw6'.c : ;
un , oktm. IlU2c ,
. OH-Hec.II'to , . 7,420 pkgR : market nrmer'
state and Pennsylvania IGtilc : w..ter HUlC' :
IN-ulel : strained common to good . 11.47 %
U.t
C . g G.
TALt.OW-Dun : city , 4'c ! : country , 4'c .
lICI'Qulet : domestic . fair to extras 4tJ6'c ;
_ 3apan . 2 Hlc ,
. 2.hOI.ASSES-Qulet but steady : New Orleans . '
open kettle . good to choice. 21t3Zc.
I'I'TIO.IM-Dul : ; United close at $ i.2i bid
ltOSiN-iteady : $ .f5UZ\ \ . < $
'rulu'mNTINm-guiet : ; 2744127c.
' 2
TUm''NTIN-utet % {
2.tF'ALS-l'ig Iron firm : southern , $ ll.601111.0 . :
northern $ .00U.0. CopperS quiet ; brokems'
price , $2.1\ : .echange l'rce. I 2. b , Lead
strong : broken l'rlce. S3.2 e"chnnge price
$3.tO. Tin . firm : straits . $14.4O1l.45 : plates , dun'
m3m'IL.TFn-lomestic. SITWitl.2.
COTTON BEIU OIrRlealy : 2 f 20c. nominal ;
prime lic. summer yellow . :6(2 'S .e : prime white :
I.tt'rilooi : U"rket.
I.IVrmOL , S'1t , 1.-15 ; p. m.-Wlhl1AT. .
m.-WIEAT
spot Quiet ; demand poor : No Z red winter , 4a Id ;
No. Z red spring , h 9.1 ; No.1 had , M nlobu'
t Id : No 1 California , 4. 1 , 1"ulure. openti
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qu.t : with near and distant positions I , .I lower'
closed steady , with tel'lemLer unchanged an
other months Id lower : bu"tne " abut equally
distributed : Htplemtor , 41 8 ! d : October ' 4 equaly ;
November , . 8 d : Deember. 41 1Q'jd ; January . '
45 l0'd : February . 11 d , 'Janua1y'
COItN-Spot Irm : .merlenn mixed new , 31
I\d , Futures opened easy und unchanged from
last night's closing tlgure.i : clo.e steady yiti
' ' near poslttons unch.nlot to d lower and dll.
tint positions unchanged : business ib'jut Squally
dlllributel September , Z W : October , oqualy ;
November , S. 5 : Utembr. 6. 5d ; January
I & : February 3. 2d.
FLOUU.teaJy : demand good ; freely supplied ;
St Louis fancy winter 6. E urpled'
1'1tOVHlOH-liacon . quiet ; demand '
l'UOVllIN8lacon. poor ;
short tibi . Z lb. . 35. : log clear ' light. pr'
41 lb. . 16. : long vicar . he.vy , (4 Ilht . , i. 64'
short clear back. . light , I . 31. 6 : short
clear middles heaVy t5 tb. . . 2. Gd ; vicar t"l.
lies 1 to 16 lb. , . % . hhamni. short cut 14 " t. .
1 fbi , , . 4 : 10ef extra India flies. . 76 1 L
F rio Inc. . . GOs. "Qrk "rtme I me. 1. 1G 8
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en. 1. 1I nn It.llum. UI M Lani , quieI
tIitfl' , , treIIsln , EO'j reilneil . . In pails , III W'n
\'ln"
\ CICFbUollel denlnll .nolerate ; finest t
AnetCAn : , thIte . new . isi ; until AmerIcan , col.
OieI. n.Y 3 ; . Cd ,
Ollj1"ln ; ( J ' 1 ' nrrNTiNF-201 !
coo'oN HrCD ( flJ.-Livrpoul . refined , 111 Od.
1INHF , n on"2 ' I.Ilnrpol
l'I'lTIOI.nt'M-lelnrd. : 7tI.
1u.J : mlmTOI fliF-i'orequartets . "ol ;
IlndlUntern. b'4d.
b4d.
1IMCINO ( I'OWDL't-.ltmir,3 , wood . t. o. b. ,
I'OWDCU-.Unr
1.1\'erpI. 1 o.
ltO1'd-4tt London ( Pacific coast ) , U I .
0311. GINIflAL 11.tfllET.
Cnl1101 of T ; . ( lnntntlofl .
01 Rtllile nail F'amtcy I'roelucc.
The egg marke ( continues 10 be the most In.
eel contnuel
tere.tng fature at the produce trde , There
Ore roma dealers who profess to believe that
the market his been puelnd up to tat , They
ea ) ' that the price at this point Is eo hlh ( that
there 1M no shipping outlet and that with anything .
thing like liberal receipts n rlump In the market
\oull "e inevitable I , On tile other hand I Ie
claImed thnt tills I. the season or the year when
the market here usually advance and that I
II nothing unurual for eegs to re1 right up to
the Chicago market during Scptemhcr Should
the present extremely hot weather continue nn ) '
length ot time there must be I fallIng off In the
demand , which has been \ry Good during the
past week
For a ) ear rnll n hntr now the manufacture at
oleomargarine has been on the decline . S .
Chicago l'roduce. I was thought , however , last
) ear that probably the Industry had rec3ied Its
severest blow 'fhe decrc.ise In mal . was FO
mnlt ( luring the Iscal year ending lat July '
that I wes not thought possible that there would
b further decrease In the year just now legln-
nlng Hut I appears that oleomafarlne Ie
falling more and more into disfavor , 'fhc make ' '
fr the month < August Just closed shows the I'
greatest fnling of In percentoge yet exhibited
\y the makers of oleomargarine , Where they
made last 'cnr G5,0S3 ' . tubs
las year If.pund luls , they made
this year In August but 35.96 tubs , n decrease
or nearly 30.0 tubs . or 45 per cent I menns
that at least 30.0 tubs mOre of Iuro butter have
gone Into consumption during the Iflonthi oC
consumpton
durin. 10nth
August tills ) 'ear than were consumed last year
during the ( Flme : month I llleafls , too that
In the winter months we may expect a still
larger Proportionate decrease , leeaue wo have
enough pure butter In the refrigerators ot good
quality 10 supplY the consumptive demand at n
very moderate coat , In which case the oleomara-
rine people , will not le "In It" to any great ex.
tent , A. a rule October I. the banner month
Octoler
for oleomargarine. This I. the month a. n rule .
when the Price at butter I. nilvanceil etlam-pi ) ' .
. < hhal'\
a.i the trade turns 10 butterlne . But It will
not be the case this October. There will I wi
much storage goo < s to core out when wi Irlce
goes up a cent or two that the market will
stand little chance at getting oat of the wi
consuniers o butter , QuotntOM :
OGR-I"reRh . '
stock per doz. . 130'I4c.
BU''I I-'acktng stock . 7\Hl \ 13fHc : choke to
fancy , IflGo : gathered creamery , 17111Sc ; eopa.
rater creamery , 18f19c.
AIholce fat , 70 to If , Iba. . are quoted at
, t
7@7\c ' : large and coarse . 4i ' .
ChlIl8I-\'isconsin full cream , l2c : Young
Americas . 12c : twins 3c : Nebraska and Sown
full ClCflfll ] OI'lc ' : I.hnburler , No I. SIc : brIck ,
No. 1 . 12Uc : Hwl.8. No.1. 331z14c , lt'lck
' 13flc
Lt'n l'OIJLTItY-hens' : Gf6ic ! : rooqters Ic :
'Illng chickens . per Il. . 7HiSc ! : ducks . 6c : sprIng
ducks ' . 7 ! l8 : turkeys . G'1c : geese , 111Cc.
PIOEONH-Per doz. . $1. tGc
lA Y-Ullnnll. , f6.GO $ : mIdland. * 6.10 : low.
land . $ G : ) straw , $ G : color makes the prIce on
ilay : light bales sell the best. Only .
sel lest top grades
llle top liners. V1GETAI1LES.
. . . VUGETAlLES.
POTATOg..Ne. , choice
POTATOrSNe\ stock , 2e
SWE ' ' ' :
S\vIlT
bbl. 1 I'OTA''OE8Cholce stock $2.1 per
bbl.ONIONS1ome gown , 25trc ,
SIO. CABIAOC-n orders , sacked per 200 , Itc@
lI140c. TOMATOES-ChoIce 8tock. per ! bu basket ,
'
WATElJILONS-Cmted. ) per tloz 11.71112.00.
,
CEII $ < :0.
CFldRYCioice stock large No.
. lY-Cllce No.1. tOc ; large
No.2. lIe
3L : Interior 211130c ,
. . . . (30c
CANTALOU1iE..Cholce stock
CANTALOUPESChoice Itok. crated for ohlp-
meet , Per doz. , C01190c.
FIIUITS.
From now on the trade will have to look to
Ohio and New York for .
a supply of Concord
. . . .uPlly
grope. o. the local crop 18 praciicaiiy exhausted.
leaches are . arrIving freely fm CalIfornia .
Tlicro , CalCornln.
Ther have been everr omal lots of Ne-
. peaches on the ( market during the past
few dl ) . . Whie the fruit was smahi the flavor
wns very good and the price smal
( lImits saIls.
-
oltnlne
Quotations factory , : They sold meaty nt 30c quie Mts- .
l'1UMS-Cahifornla , per bnxclloico stock .
, $1.00
@ 1.5 : fancy varieties . * .15al.2 . $
SOUTIUmN lE.\CIER-None.
:
APrl.I'S-Cholee shIpping stock bbls. .
. * 2.0011
2.2 : cooking apples . * 1.71112.00. bbl. $
CALWOHNIA '
' . . l ACHES-Jreestone9 , per hex .
GltA1'tS.-.1fome grown stock per 10.lb bas-
OcU.o : clings . 85'9c ,
heels . Concords . 231121c ; large hots. :20 : Call-
!
tomb . per case black 'arIetics . Cal-
for'ln. 01
' llaclt : Muscats
$ .2. : Tokays . 01.00. varlete. $
NE < AmNl - None.
THOllCAL FnUITS.
OnANGES-Cholce seedlings , per box U.7G :
Mediterranean sweets none : fancy SI. Michael
none : California Valenclas $ 3.25113.25.
LlMONS-Extra fancy lemons 160 size SS.OO :
30 size , 8.oi9.0
IIANANAS-Choico large slo k. per bunch , $2.25 :
112.00 : medium 5iz3 bunches , * 1.75112.25. ;
PINEAI'PLES-None. (
MISCELLANEOUS
OYSTEnSExtr selects ' SIc per can : company
selects . 40c : New . York counts , pr ; .
13c HONCY-Nath.o white clover . Hc : choice stock
13c.MAPLIJ
1APLt RYRUP-Oallon jugs per doz . $12 :
. . . $2
flixby G-gal. cans , S3.
NUTS-Almond8. Hc ; English walnuts , soft-
shelled . lie : standards , hOc : filberts . 90 : Brazil -
nuts. 8c : hecans . 9c : peanuts , raw . 5 Irazl ;
roasted , 7ic. !
7ic.HIES AND TALLOW
hIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7c : No 2 green
hIde , . Gc : No. 1 green salted bides . 8c : geen .
green salted hides 7lic : No 1 veal calf S to 15-
Ibs. . 10c ; No. 2 venl calf , 8 10 I5.Ibs. , Sc : No. 1
dry [ lint hideR , ] 2tlc : No. 2 dry ( lint hide . 10ffi
lIe : No. 1 dry salted hIde , . lIe ; partly Of
hides , 74c her , lb. less than tully party .
HHEI'P : IELTSOreen tul , . each 251160c
green salted shearIng (8horr ( wooled early skins ) , ;
each tIGc : dry shenrlngs ( short woole early
skis ) . No. 1 each 51115c : dry sheanlings < ( shari
wol cd early skins ) . No. 2 each 5c : dry ( r
Kan.a and Nebraska butcher wol pelt . . actual
weight , tSc : dry flint Colorado butcher wool
pelts . per lb. , actual weight 4a6.c ! : dry hint
colorado murrain . wool pelts , per lb. . Int
i'eigimt 400CC. Slave tel cut oft . a. It Is Useless 'I '
to pay freIght on them.
T.\t.OW AND ( SI1AES5-No. 1 tallow , 4c' '
No. 2 tallow , 3\.t3'c ' : grease , tnlow A , 4'c :
4c \ : grebe , white whie 4i
whie It , 3Hc : grease , ) 'elloyZ3ej
3c ; grease , dark 2\c : old butter,2112c : bees.
wax , prime 17t120c : rough _ buter,22yc bee.
WOOL UNWAShEDFine . heavy . G(7e : fine
light . StOIc .
Ilht. 81 c . : quarter.blood IOa12c : seedy , hurry
and char . 81 c : cated and broken , can burr .
9c : colell and broken . fine 611Cc. (
\ WOOLVA.Sli (
SU-Meditlm .
WARHEU-1edlum. lmSc : fine . I4 @
'IGc . ; lne. 1@
: tub washed , 16(18c : black 8c : bucks Cc
:
tag locks , 2113c : dead pulled . & ( Gc 6
St. Louis General Mir1et a
RT. LOUIS , Sept 11.-FLOUR-Active . but
easy ant lower 1.-FI.OUI-Actve.
; patents , U.05U3.15
: exra fancy ,
' 2.15012.95 : fancy 2.G5112,75 : choice , $ .00112.60.
.lt260.
WIIEAT-Notwittlstanding
WUEAT-Notwlh.tnndlng bullish government
lulsh
crop reports the go'erment
market
crp sold off fn heavy reo
celpts In the northwest and the down turn 10st.,1
all day ' 11th but n single reaction . tur closing
beln. below yest day : No , rpnctol. . cn.h. & 0C :
September 57c asked : Zccember SS3o asked
May , G2c. ake :
COHN-I nse < off on bearIsh crop report favor-
able weather and declines In wheat , and 1 closal
under yesterday : No 2 mlxe,1 cash , 30c : closeo Sep-
teinber 3e : December , 21c : May , 2I31125c ,
OATS-Not much affected by the .
afected crop report
but eased off some . closing a shade under r.port. yes-
terny : No.2. clh. 181hc bid : September . ISc
bid : December . IS'4c \ : May 20c Septcmler.
ltYE-IMwer . : 37'.c hi(1. ,
CORN MEAI.-i.700Ji,75 , . :
ltItAN-i.ower . : east track , SIc bid , ' 1 I I .
FLAX SEEDI.wer : SIc for opot.
TIMOTHY SE"D-Stendy : U.75UO.
ICAY-strong and hIgher for good grade timothy -
tm-
othy and prairIe : timothy . ' 9.501111.00 ; prairie ,
$ 5.31)019.00 ) . this aide. 9.5 H.I
IUT H-Steady : fancy Elgin 2lazc : sep.
nrltor creamery , iGfjlTc
IGGS-Rt.ndy : : Re.
'iVlhISICY-i,22 ,
L1 A DWenk and declining : $3.15113.177L ,
Sl'11L.TE1I-ilelfi al U.1but best bidas
bee
U.1\
\as
$4,074.
PHO\ISINSrork , standard meos . $9.75. Lord .
prime steam $5.W : choice , $5.65. Si5. . boxed
shoulders SG.75. , S6.2 : long , $6.5 : ribs . $6.G2.hort. ; . . .
SG.75.1IX'EIlTFlour , 2,000 libl . : wheat , 37,000
iiu. : rnrn. 1.0 ho. : oats : 01.0 bu. 37.0
ShIll'MCNTS-Fiour , 5,000 bbli
SII'A NTBl"lour 5,0 : wheat 12,003
lu , : corn 6.0 bu : oats , 3,0 bU 12.0J
Cotton jlnl'l.et.
NEW bRLEANS . . ' ' '
Sept.
Il.-COT'I'ON'-Stendy :
middling . 7 I.lt : low mlddlnl. I.-OTON-Stend : )
orlinary. 7c : net receipts . 1.131 bales : gross .
1.73 I'al . : exports . conitwise , 765 bales : sales ,
tO bales : stock . 76.331 hales . lales
NF1 W YOltl , Sept , l1.-'OTTON-Qutet : mid.
fling . 8 5-6c : let receIpts non : gross , RI bales ;
exports to Great Irlatn , 1.43 bides : fuwardel ,
I bale sahes . 1.1&1 bales : " 1lnnel. 281 bales ;
stock , 159.925 bales , Futures opened ble
the decline : sales , 20.0 lisle , : January , * 8.30 ;
February , $ S.U : Starch * 8.13 : April . 18.43 : May ,
$3.43 : t ltemher , $ U : October ' . $ : No'cm.
her. $ S.20 : Decembr , $ S.2
ST. LOUIS. S.pt. 11.-COTTON-Steady : no
sales reported : receipts , 4 bales : shIpments . 40
bales : stock , 7,105 Lale Ihilment.
Su"nr Miirket .
NEW YOnK , , .
Sept
11.-SUGAR-Raw , firm :
sales . 2 .0 bags : centrifugal 96 test , . . Ir .
ISle : 3.0 bags at Breakwater , 3e ! : 1,114)
:
tags domestic molasses
I'ng sugar , t ' test .
< IUJr tet.
% % c : crushed 4 7.16115 1.160 : powdered ,
tlHU 11.1Cc : granulnte , ( 4 1.5 < U 7.16c : Jwdere < .
3"(3 1516 : No 7. 3 11663c : No , 8 , 30
3 U.I6 : No. 9. 39.IGU3c : No. 10. 34113 31.1Cc :
No. I. 3 1.16611.16c : No. 12 . 3$11J3 a\f3 : standard .
ard A , 4'1114 \ 5.1Cc : confectIoners' ( . 41UB.16c :
cut loaf , t 7-16615 1.16c /.16c
I.ONUON Sept . n.UGAn-an. steady : lit-
tie . desire 10 trade : centrifugal Java - II 9 J ; Mu.-
cO'.IIb. fair refining , S 6 : bet , dull : rather
dul
easier : September , U 6 < : October. 9 IOI <
lCssssias CIty : lnrkeh.
J\ANSAB CITY , Bept. 01.-WI ! EA.T-Market
badly demoralized . ttJlc lower .
Ilemoralzd. : No Z hurd , 56@
1\0 \ : No 3 red , tic' reJecte,1 47c
COltN-lo lower : demand 111h ( : No. Z mixed .
2C\WT\c \ : . No I WhIte . 270Bc. mixe.
OATRl.'lrm and In goo4 demand ; No 2 mIxed .
173c ; No S white . : Uc Ko mixe.
Cofee lnrket.
N\V YOnK . . ' '
Sept.
NtW Ippt. 1.-CI''EE'pot. Rio
dull : No. 7 , $575 Mid. dull : Crdova , $ i8,2
19.0 ' \'srhouo d.lh.erle front New York ) .u.
tray. 714 begs : New York stock today , 238,921
bags : Unite States .tock. 13,19 bags toay ; 2,91
the United 511. 19. _ b. ; 10t8 visible ( o
, _ . PI - - . * ' - _ _ . _ _ _ " - 3r
'
- -
the UnIted States , 52.19 bags , agtltlt 4C,400
liags limit year.
l'AI , ) . , , ° ° average Sin.
I\NTOS , Sept. H-lteolrl 10 8tn.
bogl los , $31 ; receipts , " , O b.Sa , Itok , 31,0
lAMnUnO. Rept. H-Qulet and unchanged to
' . 1"rg " ' hilher ; sales . 10.0 hag"
1110 Htpt 1.-No. 7. sn.70 : tchlng lid'
mOl iiniie'l \
receipis , s,000 bags 1 cleared for thc nie
rrcell .0 la 1 ceRre .
States , U.O > bngsl ; for Europe , none : stock , 240.
000 toCs.
IIAVI1SI . Sept , 11.-Opened stendy . 1.It lower . :
nt 1 , V1C. . H.-Opene m. , irregular In.
changed tof hlgherL.eloa.d ; steady nl Hl\t
.
not ndl.nuce ; \f , 40u lags ,
STOC'CS ' ANn nONns.
'
's'olnmile Ut Ilsisimiess Shmnyreci nn In-
, ollle If 11" ;
crease or glAhtJ "o'r Ceilt
NEW YOltK . Sopt.Jl.-The stock market tony
displayed marked irregularity ( , radically contrasting
) < <
trasting movements occurring al Intervnls The
trnstne , at business .howel nn increase oC nearly
80 per cent onr that at the previous lla ) ' , The
opening WAI weak under a variety at Iniluences .
Inrludlng lower vrlces for American securities
In Londru , . disappointment over the government
.
crop report the delay by the bn'l syndicate In
mnltng good the deficit In the treasury reserve
antI the continued strength oC the exchange
market , owing to the practical absence of nny
< proctcat
ether bills than those drawn against prospective
gold shIpllli'nts.
In the inItIal dealings speclnl pressure was
made against the granger group , whloh yielded
to the OXtllt of % per grOlI St. 1nul. The
speculation r'ontinlietl weak on the nnnounoemont
of the engagement . $1,100 00) gold tl : shipment , ly
tomorrow's steamers $ unth \ I the enl oC the Ir.t
hotti' . whIm Under the leolerRhlp of Sugar a
hO\ .
rally - unler , which thc stock nomet 1m.
rl 'rn\d ocrnred per cent and the general list l' to
I % ! \ per cI'nl , tile later In Missouri Iociic and
'euerl Bloctrll The market contnuNI strong
'UI' to I o'clock when another effective bear
detnalistratton Was tnache and Prices declined to
the lowest Ilcure8 of the la < : . Irce. this reaction
Sugar lost nil or tile early appreciation , Willie
the general lit dropped from ' 4. to 3\2 \ Icr , cent
lS coniparcil let lalt nIght' final , ahe5. The
Irlng.rR. coal stocks , southwestern all Indus-
trlnls were the greatest sufferers.
About 2:30 : o'clock another rebound occurred on
o'cocl'
Aleut rnnounccment thot the lonll syndicate had
( lepole,1 * 3.000,00) In gold to the credit of the
Treaury $ depalment , 'lho final rally extended
( rotc % to 3' l per cent , tile Inter In Tennessee
Coal. 'fhat stock subsequently re.'ucted % , per
cent on tenhizing sales and closed with a net loss
of I % Icalzlng , . Rt. Paul . after < 1 rise or % yen
cent wns unfavorably Inluenced by the declarn-
( ion of I per 'nt dividend on the common stock
ton the half y.1 end closed < lt a net declne of 1 %
' unaffected by the
. Union was
per ; cent. " 'osler Inlon
declaration oC the regular quarterly dividend of
1'4 per cent The general market Ift off strong.
The resulis of the day were generally net
losses Hands were dull and w"k. The net reo
suits show a decline In Fort WortlI & Denver
firsts enl I declne . & l'ittsburg rs oC
3 per cent : lufalo. , Bocheler SOllhweter seconds neil
Komas & Texas first . . 1 % per cent . : Louisville &
New Albany & ! 17 per cent : Wabash ,1elen-
tires , series II , lt,1 per cent : 'abnsh ( Iebenlur .
series Ii . seconds , 1 her cent : Erie second consols
1per cent : Louisville & Nashville 4s and Icon-
1\ & Te:1s. or Texas . 5s , 1 per cent The
sales were $1,917,000.
The Evening I'oat's London cablegram pays :
venlnl
Dililculties In the carrying over or Knlr shares
Dllcule. momentorly checked speculation In al
( lepartment8 and the markets have ruled a little
ililil toilay . Aniericlins have oscillated lt n
close shade above flue lowest with a steady
tone , Argentine securities continue a strong
feature.
The following wele the closlne quotations on
the lending stocks at the New York exchange
today :
AilTiu . . . . . . 21 Norlhwe.tern. . . , 1'
Atianla Express. . , 1414 do pM. . . , . . . , 141 %
Altec. . 1 . 1. . . . . 1t N. y , CI'ntral. . . 10:1 ) : !
Am. } xI > e8" . . . 114 N , y " N. II. . . . . I I
l'nllmore.\Ohlo. 1r % OntarIo & W. . . . 18
Canada 1.lclnc. . 71 % Oregon Imp. . . . 8 !
CanaI1150Ihl'rn. : I : % O..gon Nay. . . . . 2i :
Cenlrall'acllc. . 10h ) o. S. L. " U.N. . . 10
Citee . . ' Ohio.O % Ilclfc lal . . . . 9 : "
Ciileiiro & Aiton. . , Ila 1' . D. . . E.- . . . . . . I % !
Co I. & Q. . , . . . . St1 Pittsburg. . . . . . , 162 !
Chicago Gas. . . . 02I Iulmll l'alnce. ] 731
clicago
collaolliateti Gas . 143 Ueadll . . . . . . . 11)34 )
0.713. . C. . St. L. . 1 : ( It. G. W. . . . . . . InT
Colo. Coal & Iron. . n , 1. C . W yrd. . . . . 42 %
Cotton Oil Cprt. . . 2i : Hoek Illlnd , . . . HO %
COlOI Delawlr' 01 find . 1nSt. . l'auh. . . . . . . , 7lJ'
Del. . I.lck. W. , 10H : % do pC' ' . . . . . . I'20
I ) . . . H. O. pM , . . Ii : % St. P. . . Omah . . .12 %
D.&C.F.Co. . . . . . it ) dopfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Erk' i . . : , . : , C. . : , : : : : : 1ih4 ) s ? tr ' L'aelflc : : 25
do pM. . . . . . . 22 ! ( Sugar u.tn'r1v. . , 111 1 i9
Fort Wayne. . . . . 1121 ( TemlIl. Coal & ran. : H'
G. Northern pfd . , 127 TcxasPacttlc. . . . 1
C. & E. 1. yfil. . . . . 111 T " O. Cenl. Uful . . 7H )
hocking Valley , . 241 ! ( UIllolIPaclilC . . . . 1 %
illinois Val.y . . IIH4 ) ( 17. H.ExIH'eH . . . 47
St. P. . . Duluth . . 384 W. St. I. .1. . . . l %
51,1. K\ T. pril. . . . . as4 W , SI. I. . 1' . nfd . 231
Lake Eric & West 2r. % Wells Fargo } : x. , ] ot
10 lifti. . . & . . . . t0 ) Western Union. . . 03
Lake Shore. . . . . ] r0Wh ' & L. E. 10
LeatiTrust.1 . \ < . lnl' . . . . . , ro
Loiiievihlo&N. . . , oa' ( N. . &St. L. . . . . 24"
1.\118vlo.\N. . . . . . , I % D. & I. 0. . . . . . . . . 17
lilatlllattan Can . . 113 G. 1 : . . . . . . . . , : J8
Jnnhatal ! . . . , .15 N.L. . . . ; . . . . . . : (
Mlchlgnn Cent. . . 101 C. 1" . . I. . . . . . . ; U %
MIssouri 1nc1fle . ati % do I'ld. . . . . . . Us
Mobile " Ohio. . . , 31 \l ! I. . 1,0. . . . . , 21
NIHhvlo Clint . . 70 P. " A. A. & N. M. . H
Naticmial Cordage . 0" T St. L. & J { , C. . . . - I
Natcnal
Nal. Cordage lifil. . lOst ' do I'C < I. . . . . . . 17
N. J.CciitriL. : . . . llU do I.Cn. . . . . . 41
N. . \ W i-lft . . . , 1' Am. Tob. Co. . . . 11
North Am..Co. . . . r' f do IICd. . . . 101 ) )
Northern I'acitlc . 5 St. 1' . . M. . . St . . . 115 %
N , IIcllc Plcile. . . . II I L lher 1. . . . . , lr\
U. 1. D. . G . . . . VJ
The total sales of stocks today were :5,702
shares. Including : American Sugar , 3.0 : Amer.
lean Tobacco 5,100 : BurlIngton . 26GOO : ChIcago
Gas B.60 ; Dlstlnl. 18,100 : Oeneml . Electric
5.10 : ] { ln.as & Texas prefHI.ed , 7.0 ; Loul.-
yule & Nasllrille . 4.tO : JlfPOul 1ncllc. IS.20 :
NorthwesUrn. t,90 : puctnc Stall . 1.000 : Iteinting ,
2i,9001ock : Island , 24,900 ; St. Louis & Southwestern -
-en preferreti 3,0 : St. Ilul. 6,1:0 : Southern ;
3tOO : Southern lu-eferred l . 3.400 : Tennessee Coal
& Iron I . .o : Texas & I'aclic. 3.40 : " 'llaeh
pieterred . 5.9. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
New York : lone ) ' lnrket.
NEW YOltIc 1ept. 11.-MONEY' ON CAI.L
Easy at 1 per cent : last loan and close . 1 per
.cent.
cent. l'lIMFI MERCANTILE lAPCn-3\(5\ \
STEHLING EXCIIANGII-1)uhi and firm with
actual business In bankers ' bills 't S.90i4.901. for
demand and $4.83114.89'4 \ for sixty days ; posted
rate US\i. . \ . $ .8JU ( and $ UO@4I : commercial bills .
fILVEU CCRTIFICATES-6V4Qf67c : ,
GOVl11tN5tiNT BONDS-Weak for new 4s
and steady for others : state bonds actIve : railway -
way lends. w.ol
Closing quotations on bonds were na folows :
U.M.48reg. . 110W 1:1 0.1',1818 01 ' 6. , WI
U.i4.4scOtlOlIeW , 111 % D. & U. G. 7a. . .
U.S.5ereg. . . . . 15JI U . I. O. 4K. . . UIH :
U S. SB . C0U9. . . . 15h I Irlod8 . . . . . 78i !
U.S 4s. r g"'M 11 % G. If , & 3. A. iii . . 101
U.S. 4s. coup . . . 112 % n. H , & R. A. 78. . 10:1 :
U.S. 25 . reg. . . . IHI ! 1.&Tt C. Se . . . 11
l'acitlc ( . of ' 03. , 100 do Os. . . . . . . . . lUll
Ala. , claa A. . . 108 Id. . C\ T. IKt 4a. 88 %
Ala. . ciaSL 11. . . . lOt do 211 4. . . . . .
Ala. . class C. . . . 100 MutualUnion us . 1 06J
La. New Coil. 4 . ! B" N. J. C. ( Semi. 61. . ]
MIKKOI10s. ) . . . 100 No.l'acitlo lace . 11 %
N. C. tie. . . . . . . . 125 do 2dK . . . . . 17M : '
N. C. 48. . . . . . 102 N. W. Console . . 11
S.C 10ICllt. . . 13 doS. 1" Deb. its , UH
Tenn. new Ret Va , Ot ) % St. p CCUIOIK 7a. 327
Tenn new BCt 5R , CHr do C. & P. W is llr %
Tenn. olt la. . , UO St.L. & ' . M. Grl 1 117 !
Vu.Celturlel. . . 03 ! St. L&S. FGel.t. 17
do deferred . . . 0 Tex Pac lets . . 0214
Atchison 48. . . . . S21 4 d02dl. . . . / . . . 021
AtchlKon 2d A. . 3 " ( U. I' , lets 01 ' 00. 1)17 ) %
Canada SO. 2ds. . . 10U % West Shor ' a . . lU71
L. . . N. Inlled4/ , 8:1 : Southern 4s. . . . . OO % !
2j ! : & N , ht. . . IIU _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Do.ton Stock Quotations .
BOSTON , SeDt. 1.-Calloan8 , 2Q3 per cent :
time lonn. S"4 ! per cent. Clostn prices for
8tock8. bonds alt mlln ! Ihar08 : :
A. ' 1 & S. 1' . . . . 21 W. Elrc ptd. . . . , 55
Am Sugnr. . . . . . 11114Wis. . Cocrat. . . . . l I"
Al Sugar pftl . 11 F.dl"ol Bloc. Ill , . ] ll'
la" State ) Ga8. . . lU Gel. 11' pl.t. . . 1m
IlcllTelcpliono . . 110 AtchIson 2ds. . . 34 %
108ton & ( AtbIY. 210 AtchIson 4e. . . . 82 '
,
las tal tc Maine . 110 New England I ) , . . 307 %
C 1 & Q- . . . . . . H I Gen ElectrIc Os . . 81
( G'n Ehctrlc. . . . : J8Alouez MinIng Co 1
lln"ls Steel . . . 71 AtLantic. . . . . . . 22
Mexican Central . 2 % llohtoll . . MonlannO' )
N. y . & N. E. . . . 102 II1to & BOiltOll. . , /O' :1
Old .olony. . . . . ] 7Calllot' hiecla . 31l
Ore. Short LIne . . 10 Centennial. . . . . . 1 %
Rubber. . . . . . . . 4U 'rankln. . . . . . 20
San D. o. . . . . . I lolrKar"o . . . . . . :1
Unloul'acllc. . . 1 % Osceula . . . . . . . 32
' \'eM } Clld. . . . . . 7814 Qllnc ) " . . . . . . . Hl :
do iifd. . . . . . . t. .1nllrnck" . . . . Hil
Westinglt.Elec . . , 3V Wolverluo. . . . . . 8
San Francisco IlnllA Quotatiolls.
SAN 1'lt.NCSCO. Sept 11-Thc oMclal closing
quolatone : . for mining stocks toJay were le fol.
Aim. . . . . . . . . . I Julia.8 . . . .
Alpha Con. . . . . . . 10 JutIco. . . . . . . . 7
AndI8. . . . . . . , : : Ientlcky Can. . . 14
lelcher , . . . . . . . lt L'dy Wneh , Con . 2
Iplt& Ilelcher. . . 10.1 Mexican. . . . . . . 71 :
JiodieCon. . . . . . Ia MOlO , . , . . . . . . 7
liuhilon. . . . . . . , 10 Mount Dablo. ) . . . 15
Inlwcr Con. . . . 0 Occidental Cal , . . 24
Cal lonta. . . . . . 14 Ophmlr. . . . . . . . . los
Challenge Con. . . . PO Overman. . . . . . is
Cholar , ' . . " . . . VI ( 1.01001. . . . " . . " . It
Conildence. . . . . . 220 ) Sa\.ug" . . . . . . 37
Con. Cal . Va. . . . 2UI Scorpion. . . . . . . : '
Con. Inlpertish..4 SIerra Na\uda. . . 01
Oon 1rw York..liver . Hi . . . . . 3
Crown ] 'olnl. . . . 12 Ulion Con , . . . . . . 0.
Exchequer.1 : . UtaisCon. . . . . . 11
(1011111 k Curry . . . 13 Yellow Jacket . . 41
1ale & Norcros. . 15/
Sliver bans . 07(07 'c , Mexican dollars . 54u Q
54c. Drafts . sight , 2nC } ; telegrapilic 5c
New York Mining Quotntiois .
NEW YORK , Sept , 11-'hu folowlnz nr the
closing mlnlnl quotatIons : .
lhulwer. . . . . . I thltanho . . . . . . . . 850
Chiollar. . . . . . . 10 OJ'htr. " , . . . . . . . blU
Crown Point. . . . . C ; l'lynloull . . . . . . . 20
Can Cal , .t , Va , . . 230 Quicksilver. . . . . 500
Dea.twood. . . . . 10 'Qlllcksliyer pC" 1UIO ) (
ould k Curry. . . . 01 Stern Neyaelv. . . .
hale " Norcrwss . 10 Haldal , . , . , , , , IO
. .
. 231
Ilonlestalee. . . . . . 2010 Union Con. . . . . . . 40
Iron Sliver . . . . 21 Yc1ov : Jacket . . . (0
Mexican. . . . . . . Co
-S " ! ecd , _ _ _ _ _ _
London Stock Quotation. .
LONDON , Sept , 11.- ' I ) . m closing :
ConsoIsul'y..107 . 3.1U lexlcan ordinary. 2:1 :
Coueols . , l.t. . . . lon , SI I'alt orinary. . . . 77H
Call . 1'O.CillO , . . . . C8) N. 1' . Centr.ui. . . . 105 %
Erlu. . . . . . . . . tl ( l.ennMylvanta. . . 5734
Erle2ds. . . . . . . 701 I.adlnIN. . . . . . 17W
11 , Central. . . . . IOd4Mex. Cen. new 4e , 7B %
flAlt NILVEn-0 ' .11 per ox ,
oz
pr
ONEY- % per cent.
The rte at dt.count tel the open market for
short sad three mostha' bills , ' per . e.nl
e'eanarss'e'aw.- ' , . - - - -
. .
. P-- "
- - - - . . " A ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ 'h. _ _ _ .
OIAIA ] L1VTTOCK , . - " { MARIET
Receipt Fairly L-borl and Demand Strong
from Lol , Packer .
CATTLE PRICES INCLINE TO hIGHER
- ,
1lti'ers SnJ The ) j'n , More for Stock
but Sellers Smt- the Market II
Onl . Stecl-Iiugs lneler
tUI'lA"th'e.
WEDNESDAY , Sept , 11.
ReceIpts ! and shipments for the pdst tvefl
ty.tour hours as eOlpnred wih the pro-
vlous tour ta 's , are as talows :
H CEITS ,
Cattle. Ho s. SheeJ. Horses
September 1 . . Catte 2 , o Sheer. . . .
September 10 . . . 4 .06 ; 3,000 . . . . . .
September ! . . . . 4.21t 861 1,401 :
September 7 . . . 90 1.3 ; . . . 16
September G. . SHIPMENTS " , 2,115 l.t03 , . . . :0
Cnttle. Hogs Sheep horses.
September 10 . . . 2.01S . . . . . . . . .
September ! . . . . 1.88 . . . IU3 41
September 7 . . . 1,3H 103 . . . 13
September ( 6 . . . 1.402 . . . . . . 20
September 5 . . . 2,13 16 ,618 , 8
CATTLEThe receipts or cattle today
were lIberal for the middle ot the week , but
at the Same tIme they were the lghtest at
any day since Saturday.
'
There was n reasonably good demand for
beer cattle . but the offerings were light and
for the most part on the commonlsh order. I
orter
Salesmen were general ' reporting the market .
ket as about steady , though buyers claimed
that tinytimIng ( eslrable would sell &lJlOc
hIgher. The market as I whole dill nol
show any mnrket change from yesterday ,
The market on cows and heifers was In
about the same Condition as the market
on tit steers-the buyer elalmet they were
(1 ( ) 'lng higher prices while salesmen could
ceo no more than n stety market The '
market on that class ot cattle could safely
bo quoted steady catte coulI
Quotet to Atrong The trade was
actve ant the twenty.fve to thirty loads
on sale changed hands earb'
Quito need many stoOIerl and teeters
were ofered on today's market , but there
were also a good many buyers wantIng that
kInd or Catlie. The buyers were early at
work and the general market was nctlve
and u little higher again today. aclve
ltte hl/her cut-
/ tolay Clt-
tie at all weights could safely be quoted 10c
higher than Monday , Representative sales :
STEEIS ,
N' Av rr. No , Av. 1No , Av , Pr .
1..12IG $3 2G Jr.
COWS
1. . 9GO ( I 00 ) 10. . 910 2 03 68. . . 933 240
2. . 87 125 6. . . 8,0 210 I.OtO 240
I. . 910 1 c 1..I0 215 ] 5. . 877 210
4. . 507 1 G 2.l000 . 2 ] ; 2t. . 1 240
1. . 70 165 I. . , 8G % IG' 2..1010 40
2. . 980 I 75 5..104 25 1. . 910 240
3. , . 9GG 175 32. . , 976 2 20 ] 0. . 808 240
2. . 90 175 S..83 : 3. . 990 2 fO
1. . 90 1 7 : ; 1..10 220 1. . 900 2 40
1.,102 17 : 1.l172 . 220 4. . fG , 2 41)
G. . 903 180 3..1000 2 : 2..1035 2 t5
3..166 1 85 18. . . 938 % 2G R. . 883 2 tO
J. . 810 1 143 1.I0O 2 2 : IC. . . lit 2 c
1. . 991) 20 I. . , 8 , 22 23. . . 94 2 & (
2.
5. . 128 20 I. . ; 8702511 . . 891 2 5' ( '
1 . . 9 : 200 1.1.9fO 225 2..1 2 to
I . . o 20 1..70 22 : 1..1020 ( ) 2 c
1..1070 200 2. . 890 22 : 2. . hOG 2 r
3. . 150 20 1. . , 910 22 : . 19. . 903 ro
3..8G 200 4.,7222' 3..1233 25
3..12
1. . . 830 2 0 2. . . 830 22 ; 35 . . 953 265
4..1030 20 G. . 870 23 : G. . 873 2 15
I. . , 010 20 8. . . 973 235 B. . , 7G 2 f :
I. . 790 0 2. . . 965 23 : : 2. . 125 2 ,
2. . 910 20 ] 0. . . 9.S 2 35 1 . . ,1" .5' : ' Ci )
3. . . , 590 2 0 2. . , BIO 23 ; 1.2 1.010 26
1.IOSO 2 0' ) 12. . Pi 240 1. . 730 ' 2 GO
4. , . . 970 00 1. . , . 791) 40 12..1005 CO
t : : : 851) 2 04) ? : : : : ] h3 : g ' ilm : : : : 65
4. . 89 2 O ( G. . . 125 2 40 37. . 9S2 2 70
1. . 100 20 13. . . 931 24 (
IIIIFERS.
1. . 6:0 175 f. IE\I"EHS ' \ : ; 3. . 613 2 10
1. . tlO 2 ( 2. . ' . 17.5 : 2 33 8. . G79 2 45
1. . 600 20 1. . 70' 23. 1. . IO 2 10
1. . 680 2 20 2. . 20 23 : I. . 72) 2 50
7
2. . , 62 22 ; lil.\7 210 2. . S90 2 I
I. . , 4:0 2 3 ) 21. . . 559 240 I. . G70 2 W
3. . 63 23 : I1. . . 168 : 40 2. . 73' ' ) 2 73
3. . . r.G 23. ; 5. . , f8 2 to 2. . 530 300
4. . 5235 9.,701240 B..710 3 Oil
7. . 480 . 2 35 10. . GS 2 40 2. . 435 3 2G
BOLLS
1..1r. I r 1..1840 22 ; I. . SW 23
2..llCS 1 m ) . . . . :
2..lw 1..lOli ) 230 1..1i40 . . 235
1..1310 I 75.1..l470 230 ( 1..110 . . 240
1..lfO 17 ; ; 3 . . . .1273 23 ( 1..110 . . 240
1. . 910 17 ; ; 4..1222 23 ; 1. ; . . 920 240
1.82
3. . ,553 2'r s J..12 . 23 ; ,1. . 121) 240
' 1..139 } ( 2 00 ' t ) . ; . , UC)2S5 ' : t , 1.,1330 240
1. . , .1500 2 0 " .1 ' . .1320' 2.3 ,1..130 . . , 240
1.,90
1. . 72 ' 20 3' . , .1150 23 1..1170 2 GO
1.2 ,50 . 2 r 1. . .1200 23 1.00 1.10 2 60
I.3 215 1..13 : 2 35 2..13G 26
2. .10 215 -
STAGS.
2..ICW 215 1..10 300 . . 1..10 300
1.010 260 : 0
OXEN
2..1G2 ; 22
CALVES
2. . Wi 240 I. . lO 4 23 3. . 173 475
1. . 270 2 ro 2. . 10 4 II ) 1. . 154) 4.
1. . 310 260 ' 1. . .180 4 50 2. . 300 4 75
S. . , 297 32 ; I. . 15 4 I I. . 30 47
30
1. . : ) 3 fO 2. . , 150 4 GO 1. . 194) 47G
I. . 10 ; 40) ) 2. . , , 215 4 GO 1. . 130 5 00
I. . 20 ' 4 2 I. . ISO 4 51) 2. . 215 5 (
1. . 22 4 2 1. . . 330 4 GO 1. . 220 50 50
STOCKCHS AND FE DEns
1. . 7f 2 r. ) 15. . . 650 300 19. . 821 320
2 , . . . 810 2 50 22 . . . .
2. . r :2..92 30 J2. . 893 325
I. . 780 25 2. .1001) 30 1..1010 3 23
2. . , 405 2 I 6. . , . 9 3 0 18. . 901 3 25
8. . 592 2 ro 1. . G 300 I. . 12' ) 3 2.5
1. . . . 724) 2 54) 1 , , . , 710 S2 :
1. . 72 I. . ( 30 B. . 631 25
3. . 53 r ] 8. . MI 3 0 3. . 730 32
1 , . . . 941) 2 ro 7 , , , , :
1. . 7. . 675 30 17 . . 725 32
I. , 70 21. 2. . , Gt5 S 00 28..1093 32 :
. 30 . .
2. . . , G6G 2 CI 1. . . , 2..109 ;
. G . 45 30 11. . , f.s 3 25
1. , 69 2 f. 12. . . 5GO 3 10 13. . r.9 3 25
3. . 72 275 2G.,90 310 12 . . . 1128 2,5
1. . . , 62' 275 4. , , . 12..128 32'
1.,620 . 4..790 , 30 2G.,70G . 32
3. . : .0 275 ] 9. . fi35 { ' 3 10 2..1018 32 ;
I. . COO 275 8. . , 631) 310 21. . ( .63 32 ;
4. , . . 6S2 275 H. . . , 187 r63 ;
4. . . 310 9. . G23 2.5
1. . 7G9 2 80 23. . , 896 3 I : 2. . 750 32
19. . . 501 280 24. . , GIG 35 12. . , 661) 33 ;
21. . 77 285 21. . . 90 35 16 . . 595 335
I. . , 154) ) 28 : I. . 001) 3 2) 34.,1178 3 44)
6. . rr 290 I. . . , 60 3 2 ' ) 34..178 . . , 12l ! ,
8. . 71 290 3. . G73 32 13. . 9.:5 : 3421
12. . . , 905 290 8. . . .
. 8. . SH 3 20 2..11 355
19. . 135 90WESTERN
WESTERN CATTLE
No. As' Pr
No , Av. Pr.
34 "tePI..lG2 S3 15 1 steer.2 0 $3 : G
I sleer,120 ; 335 s
NEURASCA
D. P. iIlison .
12 caw.,1070 . 2 r 2 feeders . . .1079 3 43
1 feeder. . . . 840 30
A. F , Jahn'e !
1 heifer. . . " Ill ) 1 ( 1 8tOI. . . . , 15) 2 hI )
2 bulls..1310 I 75 12 heIfer , . . , 654) 2 ro
6r
9 cows..I01 1 50 9 cows. . . . , 920 210
5 COi'II. . . . , 56(0 ( 2 10 2 eOWR. . . " III O 2 10
1 ileifer. . . . , 7GO 240 1 feeders . . 71 3 ] :
J N. Wshop.
4 CO\9. . . , 970 20 1 bull. . . . . 870 240
12 heifers . . . f' : : 2 441 16 cow. . . . . 9tS . 2 m
26 feeders . . , 70 3 2. ; 1 cnlt. . . . . 15 47
19 feeders . . .1000 310 :
.1. 5V , Shelter ,
2 feeder8.0 300 :2 feeders . . 9' 3 00
26 feeders . . 90 310 12 feeders..128 30 :
A. F. Jnhnke
1 caw . . . . . ill I 50 5 cow. . . . , 8M 210
1 cow. . . . . 76 2 45 12 cciv . . . , 6. 2 45
2 cciv. . . . , 910 27 ( 9 cows. . . . . 92 . 2 iO
1 feeders . . 77 315
COLOU.\DO
" 'Iter Union Beef Co.
18 heifer. . . . 932 2 t 39G sirs Tx . ,1i53 2 90
I sir , Tx. . " BO 2 GO r str , . Tx..l216 29
2 stre Tx.I2 2 W 32 strs . Tx..II 8 15
21 .trs , Tx. . .1233 2 W
W. 1 , Orllth ,
4 cow. . . . . 9 : I 7 : 16 ( 'W8. . . . 9S3 22 ;
2 cows. . . . . 835 2,10 1 fee.ler..l010 32G
, WY9 ING ,
Ge9rg. Mleh.l
2 COW8. . . , COO 2 25 . I co\ . . . , 94 270
19 co\ . . . . 3 "TO 6 helfer..101 2 90
1 feeder. . . 720 3 I' I ' 7 steers . . . 1041 29
I steer..1360 S IS I' 1 steers..1152 ! . 3 IS
1 st."rs..121 : is' 1 8teer.60 3 65
I bul..1040 . 1 GO 3 bulls..1233 I :
1 bull . . . . .123' ' ) l'5 I. . 1 cow . . . , 76 ) 175
G buii . . . . .1305 1 90 , I n bulls . . . . 105 20
1 stag..1120 . 2 : 2 stags . . . 135a 2 :
1 feeder. . . . 70 2.75a ; 8 steer..121 3 0
16 ateer.,19 d3 Ot I
S . DAKOTA ,
W.arcfLhe Stock Co
1 cow. . . . . . 9 23 $ , , 2 cow..1033 310
2 feeder , . . .1013 319 -
,4 UTAh .
>
D , 1oorl
21 teel.r..l092 3 : A 1 tee < ler..l020 32 :
39 feeders. . . 995 : I :3 feeders . . 91 30
1 cow. . . . . 9 : ,3 , I 6 cows. . . . . . 95 2 (
10 cow . . . , I09G rU 1 CO\.11 2 6)
1 COW8 . . . . . ,10 : .2 W ) . 1 1 cow..1130 2 t
1 cow , : : : . " 70 t : 2 cows . . . . V2 2 Cl
I cow , . . .102 'J N . , 4 \ , . . . . , 9n 2 5)
6 cow ; . . . . . . P36 2 . I 4 teeder..105 325
1 feeder ' .l O 325 , 1 feeder..1170 3 :
30 ree . ; : : : .10 : a 0 10 feeder..10S 305
5 feeders. . .10 3 O/
nOOS-I was an Uneventful day In the . hog
division . The receipts were not equal tl ) ' 81er.
day's run. but aside . from that they were the
heaviest In aome dabs ,
The demand on the part of local packers was
good and the market opened nl abut steady
linices. The trade was active and the offerIngs
frlc' 50011 sl t.ken The close ' Yas u little
lon ltte
stronger , The best hog sold 01 SU5. tie sonIc
na yesterday , lepreentatve sales :
No . Av Sh. I'r. No Av. Sh.Pr. ,
93 . . . 1.0 12 $1 75 G1..24 IW * 4 05
2 . . . . .4 . 0 . . 375 ' 3..21 40 $ 03
2..19 I' 3 i5 t.4 II 0 0714 !
2" . . ' 165 . . 381 G..ZIO. . 4071
. .
M. . . . ,208 : ) 39 6.:9 12 410
6..215 . , . 3 v " 46..25 W 410
5. . . ' _ 80 S 90 II . . . . . . . . . , . 4 10
5.4 . 39 95..2UI. .
61. . . . . . .35 50 395 " : Z..ZI 40 410
& 1..28 50 3 i5 , 50. . . . : 40 410
% ' ' , . ' . , , , lie . . 4 0 70..22 / 110
10''Z 1" ) 4 0 I I I GI..213 16 4 I (
3:1 : : : : : : : : 12 . : 10 I I cs " " " " 253 W 410
' " "
01 2' 9 fO 4 0) Ii I ' .Z..I..1 W' 10
: : : : : : : : W f 0 ' 1I I . . . . 1 . . 410
. 00' . . . . . 4 to.1 ; : : : 410
10 . . . . 2.3 . . ' 3..23
4. , " , . . . . 40 I' I C3:250 . . . 12 4 10
. . . . % . 40 I I 52..19 40 40
U..li5 6..2& . : . : ' 0 Ct..21 ? . . .1
- -
- -
r -
. , _ _ _ _ - _ _ t - _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _
; $ . . . . . : 10 .0 U..tl 80 I U
I . . . . . 44 . . 10 73 . . . . Iii II 4 n
1..211 40 403 . . . . . . . . 4 1 :
3 . . . . . 2G 'o 4 0 ii. . . . . % . 2 10 4 I
' . . . . . .261 fO I 0 : 47 . . . . . .41 , . 4 IS
U..2.S 50 4 OS 101..32 ' . . . 42 )
& 1.3 120 I 05 Ctl..2C3 . . . 12\ \ '
4G. . . . . 227 . . 4 O 43 . . . . . % . . 425
79. . 214 80 4 OS
79. . . .ZI
SKIl'S (
818 AND CULLS
. . . . . . . 25 1..119 ICO 20
Z..1 ( 5 . . 2 W ] OS.,1:2 16 325
6. . . . . 161 . . Z 50 8..1& . . 340
1'IUS.
15 . . . . r . . 20 1..101 . . S CO
'
7. . . . . 71 . . 30
illilflt'-Tlle recelpla were liberal antI the market .
ke strong and nctvp , lnrythlnl : offered met
wills ready Inle Iteprvsentatls'u lulu :
No , A" , l'r
176 native mixed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 U 8
Z10 Colorado mlxe . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 30 '
r ) natIve . lalls < . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 30
31G nol.o lambs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 1 0
7 1 native latlibs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8S 42
CHICAGO 3.I'lI S'lOCle. .
I Stocker Ilel . I ' ecelel' 'l'rlele " ' 1" AJ111
I . tetI've Lit Pints i'rices.
CIIIcAcI0 . Sept , , 11.-A large share oc the cnt.
tie now camIle forward arc from the ranges of
the far nothwe8t anti out of 1.0 cattle that
arrived here today 9.0 were western rangel
Sale ot choice native shipping ' and dressed bept
cattle were at from $ .3i II $ .75 , exporters
being faIr lu'cr amid common 10 good drotes
found I"rchuscrs lt flm * 3,10 ' to $8.3) ' . the lul ,
of thc sales occurrIng nt frol * .1. to $ 5,00. 'fhe
stocker amid feeder Unde was again nct\'e II
lnn prices , sales longing ot ! .OI S2.2 to $3.55 .
with ROle sale of sery choice extra feelers at
( mmli * 3.90 10 .2 . Mllkois and <
frm S.W $4.25. Jllkt. Inll springers web
wlnted at from f2 10 f3G her head , end a few
choice cows brought $40. liutchers' anti canncrs'
.llf dloplled f1mit' onlllton SO nt rull , Irlc"
bulls selling freely nt front Sj to $3.&J. Willie
COWl coil holCel'l sold lt from $1.75 to $ IM .
.
l > lncl'aly nt from $2.63 to $3. few getting above
83,35. . l'eal cnl\e wele neither 1Ientrui nor
active . and irices l were not on ) ' b ter , sales
ranging nt trm $ to $6.50. 'he few Texas cat.
tie on mh' Were steady nt from $ to $3.30 , here (
beinG n ready demand Wcter rangers were In
the usuol good ( emanlt anti prlccs were stall ) ' ,
In hloga there vas n fairly active Irmant frol
local packer . anti .a.ter ohll'ptrs ' al the sharp re-
.luciion In liners that bolt lilaco ) 'estebda ) ' , good
light. and hllcdiUnl weight 110g. seliing decidedly
more freely iliac their heavier cotniades. 'rue
built of illo droves in the pens changed hiantis
before noon , pales being largely at from $4 to $4.11
for packing and at from $4.20 to $4.50 for shipping -
ping lots. Sales s'ere at an extreme range of
fromn $1.70 to $4.30 for heavy , $3.73 to $4.40 for
niefiltln : weight , , $3.9' to $4.25 for mixed lots , antI
at from $3.83 to * 4.45 for COllInlon to choice us-
sorted light Weigilts.
Sheep receipts today were not eeessivehy large
and prices luled firm at ycstemday's advance.
There % 'as an active demand , native sheep selling
on tue basis of from $1.50 to $1.75 for inferior , up
to from * 3,50 to $4 for Choice to fancy , wltll
saiea largely at from * 2.50 to $3.10. WeStern
lange silee3) vere active at from $2.50 to $3.50 ,
the best being wonlect for export. Limlnbs were in
excellent demand at frobn 53.10 to $5 , ( lie bulk of
tile sales beIng at trotn * 4.1.0 to $4.15.
] tecelpts : Cattle , 11,004) hiciud ; calves , COO head ;
iiog , 15,000 bruit ; sheep , 13,000 bead.
\VIIIOICLY 1'ACICING IlOUSId OIJ'Fi'LJT.
Slight t increapeintlie ) Iuvemitemst of
hogs Jtelortel.
CINCINNATI , Sept. ll.-Speeial ( Tclegr8m.-
Tomorro6'a I'nleo Current will say : Western
packers have handled 150.000 hlogs for the week ,
compared witil 145,000 the preceding week , and
175,000 Inst year , making a total of 6,100.04)0 since
Starch , against 7,131,000 a year ago , Prominent
places compare as follows :
1'LACD. I I 1894.
Ciilcngo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; iio-'o E00o
IClInsas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970,000 1,015,000
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455,000 846,010
St. IMuis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373,000 155,000
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220,000 207,000
Inihianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255,000 315 00)
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255,000 259,000
Ceilar Itapids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155,900 351,000
Otuniwa ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116,900 165,000
St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110,000 241,000
bt. l'niul . , . 151,000 140,000
St. LOUIS i.i'i'e Stock.
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 11.-CATTLE-Receipts , 3,501)
head ; shipments , 701) head ; mabkot generally
steadt' , but cows were strong and active ; export
steers , * 1.25115.63 : fair to good shipping steers ,
* 4.00115.00 ; , lrezsed beef and goo,1 butcher steers ,
* 3.50115.00 ; bulk of sales , 51.75114.50 ; steers , under
1,000 lbs. , * 2.7513.65 * ; bulk of sales , * 3,0)113.40 ;
st'tk'ers and feeders , 82.25111.71 ; cows and helfers ,
* 2(16013.50 ; Texas and Indian steers , * 2,05114,00 :
) . , _ Of sales , 12.85113.40 ; cows and heifer , , * 2,0011
hiOcIS-Receipte , 1,100 head ; shllpments , 1.110
head ; market steady to strong : heavies , * 4.1511
4.35 ; mIxed , 3.75114.20 ; lights , 14.03114.20.
SlIEEI'Itecetps , 2,600 head ; shipments , 600
head market strong for best grades ; others dciii ;
native mutton , . 12.4013.25 ; stocker , , * 1.10112.15 :
lambs3.00114.75 ; southwestern sheep , 12.00112.75.
iCiiiismin CI t' Live Stock ,
tCANSAS CITY . . )
, Sept. l1.-CATTLI-Ttecelpts ,
5,100 head ; shllpnients , 4,100 head ; best groles
steady ; ethel's weak : Texas steers , * 2.51)114,00 ;
Texas cows , * 2.00112,65 ; beef steers , * 3.55011,45 ;
native cows , $1.SOGj3.05 ; stockers and feeders ,
* 2.00113.85 : bulls , 82.00112.75.
IIOGS-Iteceipts , 5,700 iieail ; shIpments. 400
hicail ; market strong ; bulk of sales. 11.05114,15 ;
heavIes , 13.75111.15 : packers , 84.00014.22 % : miiixeii ,
* 4,00114,20 : lIght , , 13.70114.20 ; Yorkers , * 4.15114.20 ;
pigs , 12.00113.40.
SlIl1Et'-lteceipt , 1.000 head ; shipments , none ;
market steady. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
New York Live Stock Market.
NT5'V YORK , Sept. Il.-IIEE'ES-fleceipts ,
1.489 head. Market quiet but peniiy ) ; hulls a
shath. hhrmer ; half him-cede , * 3.40114.65 ; hieifers ,
* 2.25114.5) : oxen , 12.25114.00 ; billis , * 2.10012.75 ; dry
coup , * 1.25112.90 : European cables quote Amen-
Can steers at 1l8J12c , dressed weight ; refrigerator
beef , 83'119c.
S1lhIi1' AN ! ) LAMBS-Iteceiphs , 10,775 head ;
sheep , stonily ; lambs , dull and % 81'4c lawer ;
sheep , poor to prime , * 2.00113.50 ; lambs , common
to choice , * 3.50115.00.
3100S-Iteceipts , 8,700 head. Market slow at
* 4 , 60115,00. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Stock its Sight ,
Record'of receips at tile four princIpal markets
for Wednesday , September 11 , 1995 :
Cattle. hogs. Sheep ,
South Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,151 2,492 768
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.100 15,000 18,000
Kansas City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,300 5,704) 1,0011
St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500 IlOiI 2,600
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29,781 19,202 17,363
flr ) : GociON i8lnrlet.
NEW YORIC , Sept. 11.-Agents iias'e advance,1
prices as follows : Enore slantlard drills , lc ;
( Sypsy QuechI , Sunlight. Florida and Signal , 27-
inch ; alsa Sensation and Ne l'ius lJuir , 33-inch ,
Security , Sterling cml Our Own , 30-inch ; also
l'loneer , 30'lncli , bleached cottons , each , % c ;
Laconia Silesin , tLe. Immense quantities of cotton -
ton goods are hieing 'hippcd from th mciii. ( II.
rect to this markets of purchase , and as a consequence -
sequence the spot business Is heavy , as buyers'
% 'ants are hieing suIlphheil by th shipments men-
tinned , as they are talcing about IS per cent of
( lie productions. l'rlnting cloths , final at 3c ,
viilciI is huh far contracts for Alinii.
1"ALL ItIVEIt , Sept. 31.-I'nlnt cloths , firm at
3'4c ' : moderato demand for generally show seliera ;
only moderate business done.
i'eorIhL Mns'kcts.
PEORIA. Seiit. 1h-COlt5'7-Market dull , lower ;
No. 2 , 3l'4c : No. 3 , lIe.
OATS-Market steady ; No. 2 whIte , 201120c ;
No. 3 , 183fi19C.
ItYhS-Mnrket dull , nominal.
\'hliSICY-Market fIrm ; ilnishied goods , on the
basis of * 1.22 for high wines.
3tiCL'Il'TS-WlIeat , 3,00t ) ho , ; corn , 41,900 bu , ;
oats. (1.250 bu. ; rye , noble : barley , 3,300 hu.
iOlIhl'MIINTS-Wileat , 1,24)0 bu. ; corn , 11,150 bu. ;
oats , 57,500 bu , ; rye , none ; barley , 2,100 bu ,
i"orelgit Fltinuelni fEnIr.
PARIS , Sept , 11.-Three per cent rentes , 102f
7c for the account , Exchange on London , 2Sf
28c for checks.
LONDON , Sept. 1l.-4 p. m.-Consols for
monO ) , 107 13-16 ; coniioha for the account , 1O7T ,
( loll Is quoted at fluenal Ayres today at 220.00 ;
at Madrid , 16.00 : at Lisbon , 24 : at St. l'etens.
burg , 50 : at Athens , 77 : at Itonle , 104,75 ; at
Vienna , 103. The amount of buliion gone Into
the Bank of England on balance today , 127,000.
Iii Itilit'tiioliN ' .Ylleat Market ,
MINNEAI'OLlS , Sept , 11.-WItEAT-Very
weak ; 114'lt. & 375c ; December , t.37i1154c ; May ,
818c ; on track , No. 1 hard , 55c ; No. 1 northern ,
I11c ; No. 2 northern , 12c.
'il'risco1temit ( Inotatiosls ,
SAN FRANCISCO , Sept , 1l.-\S'IIL'AT-QuIet ;
December , 93c ; May , 1l'4c ,
Fitinsielmit 1utes.
BOSTON. Sept. 11-ClearIngs , $14,313,118 ; hal-
ances , $1,730,409 ,
IIALTIMOIS1i. Sept. 11-Clearing , , $2,400,555 ;
balances , * 258,192.
NI1'S'OttIC , Sept. 11.-Clearings , 39,166,211 ;
balances , $6,235,610 $ ,
I'IiILADiII.t'IIIA , Sept. 11.-Clearings , $13,895-
186 ; balances , 11,799,753.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 11-Clearings , 14,454,005 ; hal.
Knees , * 301,123. Money , 51j7 per cent , New
York exchange , 23o discount.
ChICAGO , Sept , 11.-Clearings , $14,290,000 ,
Money. easy ; rates , 411414 per cent for call loans
and 54(314 per cent for commercial paper , New
York exchanges , COo discount , flankers' ( London )
sterlIng , $4.89 and 34.18 % .
Court Order In 1orse Case.
Judge Ambrose 11113 made an order in the
matter of the failure of the Morse Dry Goods
company. lie allows Receiver Koch $1i00
compensation for his services In winding up
the affairs of the. company. The coilectoi !
of assets still remains to be made on out.
standing accounts , Everything has thus far
been done by agreement of parties. Bills for
taxes were allowed , but some controversy
arose over Itetus of expense and the dispute
was adjourned until the convtmniug of court ,
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Little haste Its 1'a'Itl Taxes ,
The county treasurer reports that taxes are
coining In at a very slew rate , Last year
at this tIme numerous lists were being flied
by tax purchasers who were anxious to keep
alive their priority of tax liens. F'or some
unaccountable reason these purchasers are
slow in coming to the front and. paying de-
Uuucnt taxes for the last year ,
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NORE COLD TAKES FLIC11T
CofFee Inlportorl and Sjlecnlatorn Oouitnuo !
to Take out the Yellow Mothi.
OVER A MILLION WITHDRAWN TODAY
TreastIrF Oillt'lnhe State that time
i'rcsctt Mo'emiieiit Is Oit1' 'l'eut-
porlir ) ' * 11111 that LossC
Will lie Mnde Good.
NE\V YORK , Sept. 11-Nesslago & Fuller
will ship $100,000 gold by tomorrow's
steamer , Crossmnan & I3ro. have engaged
$1,000,000 at the subtreasury fc' shipment to-
tnorrov.
WAShINGTON , Sept. 11.-DespIte tile
news of heavy withdrawals of gold irons the
subtreasury at New York today for allip-
macnt tomorrow , the treasury ofilcials keep
up a cheerful front. 0111) $150,000 In gold
was withdrawn from tue New York aub-
treasury today , whIch' leaves tue trite
amount of the gold reserve $97,544,660.
Treasury officials show no uneasiness on ac-
counC of tile depletion of the reserve. They
argue that tile situation Is brought about
solely by speculation and that there is no
legitimate reason for gold going abroad now ,
TIuo movement of thuo cotton crop is now
under way , and this added to the grain sllip-
meets of the northwest , which must soon set
In , It Is said , Is sure to overcome any spccii-
iatlvo tendency toward further slllplnent.
There Is now a demand In the northwest. for
small notes In exchange for gold , and tllo
treasury Ilas made several exchanges of thIs
character , WItlI a prospect of inaisy mnoro In
tIm near future.
Today's statement of the condition of the
treasury shows : AvaIlable cash balance ,
$1S1,717,146 ; gold reserve , $97,620,003 ,
Tile government bond syndicate this afternoon -
noon deposited $3,000,000 geM at the sub-
treasury to tllO credit of tile governtnc.nt.
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MAILY " % ' 13LClt'S S'l'iIAXGII MANIA.
CIty 1'Imymcielnn Toohlusy to Adsainis-
tcr to miii itistine 'sVomiian ,
One wr-ek ago last Monday mornIng Mary
Welch , a refined and educated woman 25
years of age , called at police ileadquarters
and told Police Matron Cummings that she
was sent there by a physIcIan to be exalrlined
as to her mental condition. She told the
matron that lIen family and friends were
Incessantly accusing her of being crazy , and
that the reproaches had so worried her that
she had called on a doctor , who referred her
to tile poiIe , Dr. Savlhle , tbe city physicIan ,
was notIfied by telephone that his preseulco
at the statIon ssas wanted to examine a
demented woman. lie was busy , so he saId ,
anti did not heed tile thrgent appeals that
were made. lie did not visIt tile city jaIl
until afternoon , When lie dlii reach time
place lie made a hurrIed examination of the
unfortunate young svonian and pronounce'I
her suffering from melancholia , but not of
the acuie kind. lie found tilat her mind was
badly dIseased anti that alto Imagined that
voices were always talking' to her , callIng
her crazy , and that the ever-present fiends
put drugs In lien food. The city physician
then told her to go to lien room and visIt
him tile followIng day. In tile meantime her
sister , Mrs. J , II. Heron , at Lexlngtoll , Nob. ,
was notified and she replied that thio girl
had better be sent to an insane asylum. Dr.
Savillo "was very busy for two days and gave
the matter no attention. " Thursday nIght
last tile occupants of the house where time
woman roomed were aroused trObfl their sleep
by hysterical cries from Mary Welch's apart-
mont. They found her almost unconscious ,
but she managed to say that she hail taken
laudanum to tlrive away tile voices that
were abusing her. Tile city physician was
notified of the precarious condition of the , ,
Wednan at 9:30 : , but did not arrive to give
assistance untIl 12:10 : a. m.
It was with great difficulty that she was
resuscitated , and then the patrol wagon woe
called and the demented woman was taken
to the Presbyterian hospItal at 1 o'clock
Friday doming. The matron was not told
of the mental condition of the patient , and
svhilo the nurse was attending to her dutIes
early Friday nlorrfing , the girl escaped , Th
hospital authorities are very Indignant that
a person with an acute mania should be
placed In their Institution , and wIthout even
the fact being made known to them.
The authoritIes were at once notlflsd of
the woman's escape , but took no steps to
locate her until Saturday morning at 10
o'clock , when sbo called at her stopping
place. They were told that she had gone
out In search of work , and late in the
afternoon Saturday an offIcer found her at
her lodgings and took her Into custody. She
was taken before Dr. Saville , who acconi.
panled her to Dr. Tliden of the Insantly
board , who imiatle a thorough examinatiomi
of the woman , and pronounced her case to
ho one of suicidal mania , She was taker ,
to the county jail , anti will be detained there
until the necessary forms are gona through
wIth , and then sent to the asylum at LIn-
coIn.
coIn.Dr.
Dr. SaviiIe was seen by a reporter for The
ilee , and raid : "I was called to the cIty
Jail a week ago last Monday and examined
Mary Welch , who had come there of her own
tree will , to have determined whether or not
she was Insane. I found that she ImagIned
that voIces were rtnglng in her ears , anti I
pronounced lien mind unbalanced , I told liar
to go home and call at nIY oflice the next clay.
Meanwhile I called on Chief of Police White
and had him telegraph the gIrl's sister at
Lexington , Nab. , asking what disposition we
should make of the girl , The reply was to
plllco her In an Insane asyluni. I was very
busy and gave the matter no attention for a
few days. Tllursday night I was summoned
to see her at her rooms , sayIng that she had
attempted suIcIde by taking poison , I removed -
moved her In the polIce patrol to the Presby-
tenlan ilospltal , after adnulnlstenirig the usual
remedies in such cases. I told an attendant
that she had attempted suicide and also that
she had hallucinations , but not of the uicuto
order , Friday I was notIfIed that she had
escaped from time hospItal , and found that tile
poor creature had gone about time cIty bolcing
for employment. I dId not think she would
do herself any bodily harm , and Shturday I
hail lien brought to me by an officer , after
which I took her before Dr. Tiiden , who saW
she was sufferIng from suIcIdal nania. I had
her sent to the county JaIl for detention until
the proper papers arrive to convey 11cr to
Lincoln.
"It Is a shame , " contInued the physIcIan ,
"tIlat WO liavo no proper place to keep case ,
of tillS kind. "
Mary Welch is an expert bookbinder by
occupation and for the past four years has
been employed In binderies In Kansas City ,
St. LouIs , Cincinnati , Chicago and oIlier
cities , The reason for her leaving lien p0.1-
tions and traveling from one lilace to another -
other was that her mInd has been unbalanced
fuom the hallucination that persons were at-
i'ays following her , abusIng her and threat. .
ening to do her bodIly harm , nell time anxiety
and worry so preyed on her reason that the
hallucination took the form of suicIdal mania.
woltic TO llFi.IN A'r ONCIO ,
Rcce1wcr to i0nlnrg , , Water Mmtlmi ,
Nov thiuit 'I'iic ) ' Ilgive time Mone' ' ,
l'Sanly yesterday ReceIver Illerbower of
the American Water Works company ap.
pearcd at the office of the city treasurer
and presented two warrants on thuo fire and
water funt ! on account of hydrant rental.
They were for $30,000 and $42,833.55 , ro-
spectlveiy , They were pronplIy paid nd
the greater part of the amount that has
been in controversy for so long was thus
paid over. Time balance , which amounts to
about $13,000 , has been cut up Into small
warrants and they wIll be paid rom tIme
to time as tila condItion of the fund. may
warrant ,
At the ofilce of the water works corn-
pany the receivers spent the forenoon wIth
the agent of the company which Is expected
to furnish the pipe for the prospecIve im-
provements. The agent staled that hIll
company ha' ! a large amount. of pipe on
hand , and both Mr. Iiierbower and Mr. Hunt
said that they dId not expect to have any
dilficulty In securIng the pipe as rapidly as
they wanted to use it. They were getting
their plans In shape wIth all possible haste
and expected to begIn active operations on
the enlargement of their system within a
week ,
Figures whIch have been submItted to
( ho mayor and members of ( lie city council
by thio cIty engineer indicate that some of
the politIcians who have been roasting cer-
lain cIty ofilciahi on the ground that they
were delaying the expendlturo of 85,000
-i
among thIS laborillg men ot the city werd
di'cideilly lblIXCil 55 to the Ucla. Rilglncer
ltosowater states that in such work as Ii
COfltCnIplAtell only 10 or at ( lie most 15 per
cent of the amount expended goes for lalior.
The big item Is the materIal , nntl ( lie monclP ,
that Is Paid for labor is comparatIvely in.
significant , It is ettImnateil that Instead ot
$ S5,000 barely $10,000 will ho distributed
among the ernlho'eI even If the entire amount
umpproprlntetl by the enuncli Is expcumtletl bZ
the vater works company.
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OIhJIICT TO TIllht1'1'ltAlSl1MI1s'T ,
Comujilmi list l. mist Slirehsil )1mstea )
ComItillissloners' Siii's of 1'roiier ( ' ,
The' usual hatch of attacks on appraislhi
was filed yetcrday in time district clcrk'it
ofllcc' , Ojectloums ware dade In the ca'o of
Gorgetto Jolinsoim against D. Glhmnin anc
others and Ilm limo case of 3. A. Ilorbacli
agaInst Henry Letmnman , Some. complain ( hat
tim special nmaster conmmmialloners ! appoimmicul
do not hare limo statutory rculIremeumts of beIng -
Ing freeholders , or are Interested In one dde
or the other by reson of busIness connec-
tlons , In the Johnton suit It Is obJcted that
thu plaintIff propodes to sell two lots as onc.
Dotenulalmts claIm better 9rlcls will ho oh.
tamed by selling separatoy. In tue liorbach-
Leiirmman case It Is claimed ( hInt tim ahilmralto.
nient Is Immado at too imlglu a figure amid was not
disInterestedly made.
PATRONIZE
HOME INDUSTRIES
fly purchasing goods bade at the followIng
Nebraska factories. It you can net Snd ua'
you want commualcato with ( ho manufac. .
turers as to what dealers handle their gcods.
JOAIIS , .IiU1fLfP , .4XL' 2'hI'I.'I.
BErTHS OMAHA BAG CO ,
Manufacturers of all kinds of cotton and 'our.
lap bags , cotton ftour sack , and twine a spee.
iaHy. : 61461C.6l5 S. llth.St ,
.flIU hl'EItU'S.
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O1AllA BREWING ASSOCIATION ,
Cit. ' iond shipments made in our own refrtge.
rater cars. Blue Ribbon , Elite Export , Vienna
Export , and Family Export , delivered to all
parts of city.
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ChIfRLtJES 4'I ) ) I'.111NS ,
A. J , SDIPSON , \ 1
1409.11 Doctge'st , The best antS cheapest pine ,
to buy a good Ibuggy , Carriage or Wagon , Agt
for tile best rubber tire In Use ,
DRUNIOND CARRIAGE C ,
put nmbbem' tire. and ball bearing axle , on their
own make vehicles , anti sell a top buggy for
$10.00 besides. WrIte them. lStim end liarney ,
CUIl'FIlk : , .S1'ICE. ' , .13.KtXI i'Oll'DIffl.
CONSOLIDATED COFFEE CO. ,
Coffee Iloasters , Spice Grinders , Manufactur.
en German Baking Powder and Germaa Dr'
Yeast , 1414 and 1416 Ilarney-et , , Omaha. Neb
. k'IA ) tf1f
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S , I ? . GILIAN ) ,
Manufacturer of Gold iledsl Flour.
C. 25. Black , Manager , Omaha.
FURXITOIfI 1"ACTU7jfj ,
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O3A1IA UPHOLSTERING CO.
Manufacturers of Parlor Furniture , Lounges ,
Dining Tables and Folding lied , , 83tIi ave.
I2oyui to Shialer SIs.
1cl : ANI ) COZL.
STIIOIAHAICEANDCOALCO ,
Domestic anti Steam Coal. We bate the best ,
Olice 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone : Ohilco 373.
'ard , 1C6. J , A Doe , General Manager ,
jijox ii'Oijic.s.
INDUSTRIAL IRON IVORK ,
Manufacturing and Repairing of all kinds ot
mnachinery , englnes pur.lpa , elevators , prInting
mireses. hangers , shafting and couplings 1(08
nd 3403 howard-at , , Omaha.
PAXTON & VJERLINU IRON VORKS.
8iamiufactijrera of Architectural Iron OVork' .
General Foundry , Maclime and IIacksmltt ) *
\Vork , Engineers and Contractors for l"tre
i'roof Building. . Omce and works : U. P. Sty.
and So. 17th street , Omaha ,
4LiTTJtIrssls , COZ'5 CRIBS ,
L. C DOUP ,
Manufacturer Mattresses , Spring Beds : , Tabbet
Feathers and l'ilhows , N. 14th and NIcholas
Ste. , Omaha.
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MANUP.ICTUICI'U CI ! ) rrS I'S ,
THE MERGER CIIEMICAL CONPANY.
Manufacturers of Fluid Extracts , L'iixirw ,
Syrup. and Wines , compressed truturats. hmypOp
dermie tablets , pill. and eclentiflo medIcal aol.
cities. Omarum.
MIXJJRAL IV.JTJIR ,
MEDESSA JIIINEI1AL WATER CO , ,
209 So , 11th at. . Tel. 234 , Medessa Mineral
Water , Carbonated , unequalled. .Ylaln for tabl
use unaurpassed.
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NIwr Pr4T011 , FileR tiitriuir.
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPII ,
The qy perfect protection to property , Exam.
In. Best thing on earth.l Reduce , insur.
ccc. . rates. 1304 Douglas.st ,
0 VI1tALL 1WroItIEs ,
IiATZ-NEYINS CO.
Manufacturer , of Men's and Boys Clothier.
I'ants , Shirts and Overalls. 202-213 8. 11th St.
I 4P1J15 JJ0XJS ,
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: IE OMAhA PAPER BOX CO.
Msnuacturers of all kinds of Paper floxe. ,
Shit Boxes , Sample Cases. MaIlIng Table , , etc
SYeddlng cake and fancy candy boxes , druggist
, ivil jewelry boxes. 1208-10 Jones.st , . Omaha.
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J , II. EVANS---tEBRASKA SHIRT CO
Stchusive custom hlrt tailors.
Dr.D. G.GOLDING
SPECIALIST.
Diseases of time Nose , Throat , PrIvate , Skin ,
Blood , Nervous mind Cilromlic Diseases , Consult.
tatlon tree ant confidential. Treatment by
twill , Cerrespodidenco promptly answered. 5f-d.
lcine ftrnlsiied from oiilce , Call or write , Of.
thee hours , 8 a , mn. to hI p. ci. h3utmiay 9 to 12 ,
Consultation rooms , No. . 201-205 Dougia , lhlock1
, 'I. Fl , corner 1GtIm and Dodge streets , OSIAJIA.
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JAMES E. BOYD & Co
Tcicpliotio 1O3 ! . OMAHA , NIIJS
COMMISSION'
Grain , Provisions & Stook
Room 111 ½ Board of Trade ,
DIrect wires to Chicago antI New Yorl ? .
Correspondents ; John A. Warren & Co
V. I , SMITIL ( T.i. 1508) 0 , if , STANI'0113
F. P. SMITH 6 CO.
GRAIN anupHoviejoNa
Room 4 , N. Y. Lifo Bicig. , OStIftIIfi
Ilranch omc , , at Frernont sn Columnbu , , .611
Order. placed on the Chicago OScarS of Tracts.
( .hmrre.pondntr Schwartz , Dupe. i. Co. , Ciii-
cago' tlchmr.iner , Flack Co. , 61 , Louli. Ji.L ,
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(0 IT'6t NatIonal Slack , Onmaha ,
MIPPII , Send ion our . , inpte beok pxe
lualsvim , ' '
plalning SIASt , ltADINQ'gnc
'PflAI'ilW DIWININU A - , , ( AlilCilT E3C
aasnuanu l'ltEi4iON0 , . % ls0 our daily mass.
L'VflI S tiJVfl lust letter hUg5e4ing ) when end IrS
bAriinhihu. whet to trade. lielli free , atiI6
reference. furnished. AulnoaAs'r & CO. .
MifalhIcItH ChICAGO OPEN JhOAlU 'O
TIIADJ , 238 Traders Iiuilding , Chicago , , _