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TILE OMAhA \ DYEEE : VJ4ESDAT ! , SETEMBEfl . 18 , 1895. , 7
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. . ; > COMMERCIAt AN ) ) 1 INANCIAt
untI1er World's ' Shipments and Gold Deposit -
posit Rumors Advanced Wheat
BEAR lESSONS SOON DISREGARDED
DIIIIN.H ) ' In I flu ) ' Jg , CIh " 'IirgitVsti
AIHn IL 1"I.tnr ( r I iijinrtstnct-
Corn " S ' 1" II UUUI
Iciiiiiiil.
. -
CHICAGO Sept. 17.-I3maller wQr11 shIp-
; . . ment" nll ] rumorO or a heavy gold deposit
by the bent syndicate sent wheat up ngaln
toda ) ' , December coshl ' ! . { higher. Corn
for May gained % c. OI\l May oats C.
I'rovlslonN made Ilght advances.
Wheat after "ellng ofr 'e In the early
, dealings . made I sharp rleh upwan and
)1,11 , much or the ndvance. The continued
IJlg teU\rlel In the northwest had / tc-
tresllnl effect early and there was a dil'
toslton to let go or long stuff and short I
tile market but Liverpool cables were I
strong domestic markets Improved and St. ;
Lels showed especial strength. New York '
, ! was I Hood buyer and the worlds shIpments -
ments last week were leNS than 6.0.0
bu. . or 1.0.0 bu. b010w the estknated
' \eekl' consumption. I was also reported '
that the bond syndicate was about to de-
posit $10.0.0 to make good the gold re-
ecrvc . and thIs hall I tendency to create
confidence and stimulate "peeulatve buy-
Inl while the oferlng8 gradually grew less
and the competition among buyers sharper .
' the advance being the result The difficulty
' .t\ experienced , In buying cash wheat was also
n raetor. I was said that there was a very
P ehaip demand for H. but buyers could not
eharl it t. although they expres8etl theIr wi-
In"ne8s to pay December prlcs for choice
Iprln . With such an array or encouraging
!
o conditions the trade soon forgot all the
bear IOR80ns It has learned for the past week
and for n considerable time the bull fever
was dominant and infected the whole crewel
December soh ! nt &Hc early then began to
Inprove anti sold up wIth slight reactions to
: ' . eased ol to [ e antI at noon was
ot
t\e. Price changes 11utln , the last hnlr
hour were not Important and the feeling
'n ! weak. December sOld to & . closing
nt & gr0 bid.
80e was In good demand for the near
future and prices had n marked advance.
The damp weather was the most Important
clement In the stren"th. May . from 28cu to
29c nt the start rose to 2'c ) and closed at
2c.
Outside or n good cash busIness
there was little to report or oats. The
market ruled firmer throughout owing to
firmer cash prices. Mny opened at 20 ! c.
MId at from 2c ( } to 20e. and advanced
to from 21e to 21'c. anti closed nt 21e bid
In provIsions bulls shlrcd In the general
prosperity to n trifling extent although
tH liquIdation or October contracts was
6t1 IL feature or the day's bU8lness.
. Burners or the spread or hog cholera were
. ' rife but were generally considered exng-
gerations. Easier prices ruled for n few
minute lt the start hut soon "ave way
to morn fIrmness and wben corn became MO
dlstnct ) ' Irm the hog protluetf followed
cult. October Pork closed lOc and January
' e higher for the day. January lard 1m.
proved 26c . October ribs declined 2c ! and
January Improved te.
Estimates for Wednesday : Wheat r
cars : corn 299 cars ; oats , 260 cars : hogs
22.0 henll.
The leading futures longed as follows :
XrtkleH. I - Open. I lJh I I. wl , .
Wllat.No.2-
StPt . . . . GO" 1 IH 57i
nt. . . . . G7HI < U iH' r,7" & 8t1
May. . . . . ( ( J } U1 ( U2)
. . IIIJlon 1 : } 01 I
> Corn . No 2.
Spt ! . . . . . U : :2 31 8'.fl
Oct. . . . . . . : oU 31J : I :3iii
Dl" . ! . . . . . 2tHA 2S 28 21H *
I r t1ty. . . . . . 2SH@2\ 2t } 281i20 2U" )
Oats . No. 2. . .
Seiit I. . . . . ISH Ot0lt ) 183k 10
< 10@IIH II
Oct. . . . . . 111' IH l II 181 18j
May . . . . 20U :1@21H 21hJ : 181
I'orkpcrbbl
Oct..8 . . 07' H20 H O74 8 11
jItli. . . . . I 32J I 40 0 ) 3 J I 40
LnrdIUOlbs
Oct. . . . I 77 I ute I 77 , : 77H
! llrt Jln Ribs- . . . . . . . C 771 C 7 C 72 ! I 71
lbH-
Oct. . . . . / 12 ! 1:1 I 12 112 !
-an. . . . . . 4 8U . H5 4 80 . 12 %
Cash quotatIons were as follows :
'uolllons 1'ere a tolows
tl lLOUIL-Wfitter patents. $3.0Ot3.0 : wInter
straights $2.S43.2 : : spring patents S3. : : 3. . ;
spring slnhhts. $2.75J3.iO : bakers , $ tDt.3o.
WlmAT-No. 2 prlng , 57.r:8,0 : No. 3
spring . Ur ( rc : No. 3 red . 51tJ58c.
COHN-No. 3. 3 c
OATS-No. : . Iso : No : whIte. 22J22c : No.3
wliIt. . I9fI21tc. /
IIYR-No. 2. 3 e.
lAILEY-No. 2. nominal : No. 3 . 2Sa42e : No. 4.
SUt33e.
Fi.AX fiRflD-No. : I. 03e.
TIMOThY SI I'D-Prlm. U.
. CI.\NI SEfDS807.o.
l'IOVISINBl'ork. n.ss. per bbl. . $ S.20ti.23.
Lard. per lot ) lb. . $5.7HHI.80. Short rIbs sIdes
( loose ) . t.I2Yg3.2. Dry salted shoulders ( t.oed ) .
S..I\6.2 etl.
I' 'S.55.62.hort . : clear sides Woxetl ) . sitp
62WllSKYDI.tlers' flnlplieti goods. per gal. .
$1.2l.
$1.2l.Te telowll were the reclpts and 8hlpmenl.
td'ty :
t"y cle\ Ueeolpts. Shlpmonts.
- - - - - - - - - - -
} 'loll bbl. . . . " . . . . . . 12.000 10.000 )
Whent bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12,000 43.IUO 4.00U
Corn . bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 s11to ) )
, Oats. bit. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37.OOI :1 31.000 )
.ftyo bn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .OOO 1.00 )
! larl" ! : , tat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . H4t)0U :2.000
Oaths t'rolno ) nalana tOl'LV ' tha butter market : -
Icn was sttatly : creamery. 03204e : dairy . O ) 1
17e Egg. . 'sley : IH : % ! 14 % e. Cheeso. 4@Sc.
NE'V yonlC GEXEUAL MAUICET.
ClosIng Quotnton" on the I'rlucllinl
. CommoIUh' . nu.1 Stolle.
Nl.v : 'OIt . Selt. 11.-FLOUIt-ltecelpts . 14.-
10 bbl. : exports. 3.10 bids . : faIrly active
. . . . . .
and steady : Minnesota patentS . $3.3Of33.4 :
spring . luw grutlee . $ i.TO2.4Q : wInter pnt.
ent. $ : ' Jf3W : city mill l'atplts. $4.0tJl.2. ) :
winter shuIbt. $ : U. : : city tutu clears ' 3.7 :
Mlnpesola tinkers. $3.SOi3.1O : winter low grades.
n.l.'J2GO. : ! I'e flour . steady : fancy $ .UJ.Oj.
luekwheat flour . p. (
ltYI.-Quiet : No 2 western 436Ue ( In ele'ator.
lAILI\-Uul : we.ter. .Ge 10 arrive : gOo
choice f61:0e
1lAlLl.I MALT-I"lrm , , nominal : w.ster GO ,
J45c.
< rc. I
COHN MRAL.-.Qulet : yelloss' western , ic
MEAI.Qulc ) 'clow 9tJSTc : I
lirttltdywlfle . $ : .60.
\VIIiAT-Iteceipte . 15.20 bu. : export . . 150.10
ho. : sn > t fIrm : No. 2 red . 62c upr. : 1 hard
6ie . Options le'elope.l considerable strength
and letl Iy tOol ) ' . tie In111 motive biitg
higher cnttIs . reported gold deposits. . 'ronl cash
situation we.t. the l'rcenco oC faIr short Inter".t
and . ) 'II'atIY with L'r : closed 0o . higher : Icl" .
tomber. GI"UG2ie. ! closed at GhC : Jceembcr
63 5.I6fC41.e. coed nt C4c'
COIIN.-liecelpts. St.el bu. : e"ports. 3.io Lu. :
SPOt lInn nnd fairly active : No. 2. 5814c. Options
Id\llced , 'n near months by nn active short de.
snaud. lghter receipts and closed % tH.c $ hlehel ;
eptrtober. 3S\HtSc. \ closed at 3Sc : . 1Jeceniljr
26fr36Lc. closed lt :6c. \ .
36r36le. "
. $ Q.T14-1tecetpts. HI.W ) Lu.j eport I. 3.700 Lu. :
0 spot marl.et 'Iulet : No. % . : .e. Options Inactive
I- but steadier with corn . closing unchanged toie
'I h"ht : a"ltember clotpd at 24c : December \ie
at 2i'C.
liA\-flasy : ; hIppIng . P.r0@70 : god to choice.
f 'T. ( (1 MO. )
1101'S-QuIet a 111 weak : slah' common to
$3 : choice. (7c. 194 crop. 317c : l'ncfllo coast. 154 crop .
JltI SQnlet ; California dry. U to 23 lb. . 150 ;
Calveston 2 J 10 25 Ihs. 164311i4c : Buenos Ayres .
t to 14 lb. . Ue : TestIs dr ) ' . :1 to 3 lbs. . IUN3e.
LU.TJll11-tfteatly : : hemlock sole buenos
.Are. . Ilht to heavy % veight. , U1 acid. . . :1V % te.
\UOI.Qultt : ittimeitlo le. " 2tt23c.
' . . . .
1'10VIRlXSlo t. quiet : family $ IO,0012.0O :
extra 1. . . . n.w"s.I ) : extra India niee.
$ i6.01SO0. Cut Ifleatli. easy : pl kl-
shoulders. IU3Se ! : pickled hlaIns. U < \e.
Lard . steady : : western Ste.uln chsc nt * 6.'J
alko Ird. : O'.h'.r. $ G.11I. nominal : reitneti. &t."dy.
' . dull but . . .
l'ork ,111 steady ; new 10. 4i0.00tJio. .
:
IIUTTRLI-lteceipt. . ' .ljJ I.kla . ; market html ; I
'ntom dairy. O\Ul3 : ' Western creamery Irm I .
\ Ut.
21e : 1llln. . % . '
IUS-1tcCCipta 1. ( ) Ike. ; Irm : state and
'enpstltnhl. l6lhc : YeseIn. Ule ! ; weter
IoilGOe. ( \ .
cluIsI-iteeetpts. : . .c pkgi . : market quiet ;
lar . Gt \ c ; email. . hJ6c : iatt t .klm. % \at \
Got : , ( * tit "khos. 1 'Ic : tae Ctztte. 6 tj.Tse
l'I'IOLCUM- } : United cIO - at $ : bid .
JOSIN-ulet : ctraintd . COl men Iu CJ. n.41
C Xj.LO\DII : cl ) . . 4'.e ' : country . 4 ! , ' .
ItHt-ulct ; " .me. tc. . fair to extia . 4UG0 \ :
. Japan. - .
MOlSS-Qutet : Ne , Orleans \ . open kettle .
good to choice. . lo4j3e.
1(1 ' XTINI':8t..dY at i4q2c.
1. U'l'\l ! . ' -t'll ii On . 'lultt : rOutitoili. $ tljOJ11.(0.
Copper. quiet : brokers' prtee . $ :2 : ucnanl"
price $13.25. I.eod quIet : brokers' price . n. : ) :
c'chance. .3Hi. Tin , . Iltadn ; II ais nU ;
plates. market ttrm. peiter . trn1 : domeitic .
, . .3It. : Sales an ' ehange . 10 tons October Un
at $14.30.
.tcM x RrrI OI.Slo\ ab1ut steady :
cr IUI\\cr yellow. : G1143c. !
JJry autds Ustrkej. '
NIYOnK. . S.pl. -Agent . IUI'e advanced
the ltce at ludien H.ad end ' * cIiueetIi 30.
1.dlll 3.
inch brown sheets 10 C\c. A. LlU I In , Tues" . ) ' . .
th'r. was .n IrUI.r : .10mllt t"r oeuol"bl
- , stuff . . but < ndJ.H :1 : IMrl Wag enl ifr CUtters
Itul. cll.n
<
II the WIY or111 .hlrlll fabrics. .t the b. .
however. the d.manda veiy to.1ertCutIbo.lhi
better thAn oi ( ' re'hur dsys o ether
. .t nO\1Ih.tandln the lisitriw h.tktityi are
alooe at hanL l'rInhIr.g rl lbs ' qultt end fr1111 3" e
on t'al l\r not of. n .lt Intl lbs &u-I. ques .
Con PAI.I I dlopad luVln. gept n.I'rlntnloth. \ . 11
at 3\c ; mills sl.nv. . oelr.
, , 'oul Inrket.
noS . S.pt U. -1.r. I. . R b.iter ( ceRn : ;
11 the "wi mnk.t its ; " th" " .t . k1,1 , be 1 n.
. Iho n.rI.t 'I Urr wltb 11. . .r wu4 t.uor
thAn for avnI ! vloU w. kl. Th' market for
territorial ' wonl . hoidq , about the same na hut
week. A".trllln wools are very nrm and priceS
sre Culy m lnlaln.1 end several good lines have
hern sold. The Colowln" are the quotations on
tie : ptncl 1 lne : Ohio ant , 'enn.ylnnl.
neeeu , X antI , above . liOle : XX and above . Uf
1e. No I combing. 2c ; No.2 rombtng . : c : Michl-
gan . Wllconlln. el ( , Michigan 1 11c ; Ililnots .
lie ; Nn. 1 Mlehllan COttlhiflg. ' ; No 1 illinoiS .
:2e ; No. 2 Michigan comhlnK. 22j X New 1omp ,
shire and Vermont IC'16\c ; No. I New York
New Hamphlre and Vermont . U2 : unwashed
medium. l'enturky anti Maine Ilunrter-hlon
combing. 1e : Kentucky on.l Maine three-eighths
1,100 , combing . 1jIISo : Indiana , cml Missouri
< cnmblnl. a\Ul Inlnna <
'unter.hluol comtIng . 180160 : IndIana , nnll !
Missouri ' ! comblll. . , 18\ftI9c I UI\.c \ : : Texas
wools . , pllnl medium (2 ( months ) . 101el
scoured . 3lti2o ; .prln fine (2 ( months ) lUl3el
scouteil . 33'c ; territory wools . Montana tine
mrllunl nn,1 ! fin' . lf/le ; scoured. J (3ic ; Man-
lana No 2 me.liuni . Utl5c : pcured . 3 D3e :
11Ah rifle medium and , ( ( tie . Onlk ; counted . 22
ft3e : No 2 medium. UI < : scoureil . 520 : , \ ! -
ttnlinn . seourPII hn.I. comhln . auperitne . 42"e.
! sU1erlnc.
conibiii . good. 4'1te ; combing . a'erlge. :0
39c ; Queensland cOI"lnl. : ' 40e.
OMA IA G i4ilt.tl . JIAU IC 'r.
COI.Jlnn I or ' 'rl,1. n/11 qlntutonl
on SIII.lc 11.1 Junc ) ' I'ruluee.
I OOHr.sh stock per doz . 13e.
IIUTTEIt-I'acking 810CK. iiik : : holce to
fancy HtlGc : gattiore.1 creamery . lOlc : separator -
rater creamer ) ' . IS01&c.
VlALCholce fat 70 to 10 lbs. . are ' quoted at
7j7'/c ; large ; and coarse . 4j6'4o. ! '
CIUSI : -Wloconsln full cream lId : Young
Americas . 1c \ : twins . 12c : Nebraska and iowa
full cream . bulb : Liraburger. No.1. Ie : brick.
No.1. 1"c ; Swiss . No.1. 13tle.
1.1'1 POUI.THY-Hcna. Ctcc : S roosters . Ic ;
spring citickenq . per lb. . 81S"e : duck. 6c : spring
luel1. 8e ; turkeys. G'ie : geese G6c .
I'IGEONS-i'er d02. $1.
HA Y-UIllnd. SC.W : nItOlantl. S6. " : low.
land S6 : rye straw . S : : color makes the price on
tiny : light boles sell the best. Only top grades
bring top prle s.
s.VliO RTARLES.
POTATOES-New choice stock lIe .
blips'mT lOTArOIa-Cholce stock $ ' per
ONIONH-irome grown . ac
ONIONS-Hore Iown. : :
$10. CAUIAOJ-n orders sacked . , per 100. 7cO
TOMATOEa-Cbolco bit barkot
stock Per 1ltet.
2T40o. .
WATRI1M RIONS-.Crnted. per dos . $ I.75(2.O0.
(2.o.
CflhEI1Y-ChinIco sto k. large No.1. 40c : large
No. 2 . lIe : Interior. ISIcIOc' .
CAXTAI.OI'I S-Cholce stock . crated for ship.
merit . per doz. . 69Jc.
69Jc.lHU1TS. .
lHU1TS.
Jmneh & Co. have received a ca oC New York
grapes . the Irsl or the season
UTAh 1'lIACIII.S-.i . rl box . Soc.
I AHTllN OI.\ll H-N.\ York Concords per
basket : c : large lots. 251126c.
C.\.I"OHNIA OItAI'lH-j'er : case black Va-
rieties. $ ,0 : Muactits . $1,2 : : Tokays $1.5.
PhUMB-Calitornia. p- box choice stock $1.0
61.15 : fancy Varieties. 8i.I5sli.2. ;
SOITHEHN PIIACIIES-None.
11ACIES-None.
APPI.l'ti-Choice shipping stock bbis. . $2.00J
2. : : ; cooking ol'llle. $1.3t2.00. U.Q@
CALI'OHNIA l'I ACHI Sleestones. per box .
toe : cling . . S53190c.
NECTA1tINIS'-Nono.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES-Cholee se'lngs. per box. $2.75 :
Mediterranean sweets , none : fancy SI. 1leh3el.
none : CnaCorla Valencias. $3.2@33.
MONR-I'xtrn fancy lemons. 360 sIze S.OO :
301 sIze $ K.o@O.o.
TIANANAS-CiioIce large stock. per bunch $2.25
soce. .2r
112,6(1 ( : medium size bunches . $1,751j2,25. $ '
1'INEAPII.ER-None. .
MISCEI.LANROUS.
OYSTflRS-Extta selecta lIe can :
OYBTnnS-Extr 3 per : company
.el.cs. 4'c : New York counts . 45e. ,
13c. ILONRY-Native white clover lie : choIce stock I
MAPI.l SynUP-OaUon jugs per doz. . $12 :
iiixby. 5.gai. cnna. $3.
NUTI-Almonds. Uc : English walnuts . sof I-
shelled . lie : standards . 10e : fllberis . Oe : Brazil
nuts Se : pecans Oc ; Icanuta raw . I',4tJCc :
roasted 7c. tGe
7'c.IIES AND TAI.LOW.
IIDI S-No. I green hides , 7e' No. 2 green
hides GYc ! ; No.1 green satel hides Sc : No.2
green salle , ! hides 7 ½ e : No. 1 veal cal ( . 8 to 1 :
Iba. . Ito : No. 2 veal cnlr. 8 to 1.lb. . 8e : No. 1
cry flint hides . 12fBe : No. 2 dry hint hides. lOft
12c : No. 1 dry .aUe.1 hides . lee : partly cured
hides . I 4o per lb. less tItan fully cured.
Hiiii' 1'i1jrS-Ureen eailed . each 2I6Oc :
811' ( IgL'rSUre.1 MI < :
green , mle,1 ahenrlnls ( short woole,1 early skins ) .
each &t'l5c : dry .helrlnga ( short wooled early
skins ) ri15c 1 each. 5f15c : dry shenrln . ( sh3r (
wolId early skins ) . No. 2 cache 5e ; dry flint
l u"n anti Nebraska butcher \01 pelts . actual
weight . 44f6e : dry flint Clomllo butcher wool
1.la. per lb. . actual \elght. 4fG e ; dry flint
Colorado murrain wool pits . per lb. . aerial
" eigirt . . 46e. have fet cut off. ns It ts useless
to ) ficiglit on Ihem.
TAl.I.OANt ) OIAESI -No. 1 tallow . 4c :
No. 3 tallow. 3\HI3\.c \ : grease white A. 4 4@
44c : grease white Ii. 3c : gren.e. ) 'eIlow.2)6J
3c : grease. dark 2Y. : old buler.202'c ! : . bees
wax. prune . 17(2c : rough tallow . 2c.
WOOL UNVASlIgD-Fine I.n'y. t@7c : fine
light . 8ge : quarter.blood 10Sic : seedy . burry
and chatty . StISc : rotted and hrolen. coarse . 7@
9c ; colted and broken . tine. C 1r .
WOOL WASIIDMClum. U'tSe : fine 10
ISo : tub wnihed 161le : bladt. 80 : bucks. Cc : I
tag locks :03e : dead pulled . 511Cc.
Llverlool Markets. 1
I.IVElPOOL. Sept. 17.-WIItIAT-Qulet : n
demand : No. I red spring. f. lid : No.1 herd. .
Manitoba . 5. : No 1 CalifornIa . 4 Iii : futures I
opened quiet but sted ) ' . with near nail distant
positions lid higher : < Io.e stead ) ' . with near ,
and distant positions 'd higher ; hu.lnes about
equally distributed : September , 4. Ol.d : October
4s 9\1 : Novemher. 4. 0d : Deccml.er 4. 1Od :
January . 4. 10d : I"ebrr. 4 lII. \ .
COnN-HI.ot firm : American mixed. ne\v. 33 (1 :
futures opened sicady . with near and distant oo-
slon.d higher : close steatly . with January
HI ! higher and other months , ,1 lustier : business
about equally distributed : September 3. 4 . , t :
Oct.ber. 3a 4d : November. 3s rd : December . Ia
5' < : January . 3s 4 ! < : F'ebruary. 3s : .
FLOUII-Steady : demand good : St. Louis
rancy. Cs lid.
IIO\ISINSDu on. steady : demand faIr :
shurt 11 , . . 2 tb. . 3s : long clejrr. light : to f.
Ibs. . 35s 6 : long cl.nr. h cleJr. r ibs . 3h c :
short clear backs lIght. 1 lb. . ls 6 short
clear middle. heavy 55 lbs. . lIe : clear bellies. U
10 16 lb. . 3. Cd : shoulders . squore. 1 : 10 I lbs. .
3s : hnms. .Itart cut. I to 16 Ih , . 42. G1 Tnt.
low. fine North American. nomlnnl. neet. extra
India incas . 76. 3 : Prime mess . COso 1'H k. t.rlme
me. . . fine wezterniSs 9 : prime medium. Gis S.
Lard quiet ; prime western . 30 , 3 : reilned . tn
iaiiF . 32.
CJIEESII-Qulet ; demand moderate : finest
American white ( new ) . 3i. : fh.stmerlcan ct-
010 In-w ) . 3. 6'1. '
<
IlU'rrllR-Pinest United Stales iOs : good . CIa.
TUit1'INT1NR-Spirits. 2,1s hI.
COTTONtntD OII-L1erpool refined . iTs 9d.
.
LINS'EiIi ) OIL.-215 9,1.
LINSE 01219
I'ITItOLEUM-lteilned. 1 .
.
ItitItIOEit.k'rOIt : BREF-1'orequarters . 3,1 , ;
hindquarters. , 6 .d.
JI.EAC.lNO I'OWDEIl-Ilardwood. t. o. b.
l.h.I'rlol. n. . .
HOPS-At London ( Pnelnc coast ) . [ 18s.
The receints DC wh.at during the past three
days were : : .O ccnlals. The /ecelpt. oC Amerl.
can corn during the past litres days were S1. :
cenlala
' \eather nne. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
St. LOUIS G'nerol Market.
WI' LOUIS. Sept h7-W11l1AT-Opend with n
declIne. . principally due to lower markets elsewhere -
where but on buying picked "p later ant there
was a Goo rally . the market closing higher than
yesterday ; No.3 reL cash , 5911c : September , Sic :
cemb"r. 6.c asked : Ma ) ' . G1c.
CO1tN-Quiet and firm turlng mt oC the ses-
sian wlh light trading : No. 2 mixed. cacti lie :
tepttniber . 3Ho bid ; December 2i5c asked ;
May . CHo 1,11.
OAT-I"uture firm but \'er' dull : spot firm :
No. 2 . cash . 1 " bid I September . 19c a.kN :
December . llic bid : May lie bid.
HYI.-Stel.ln No. 3 regular . ISo.
COlN Ml1.I.-$1.Gi41l.75.
1itlAN-iirm : Iiuyers nt 52te. eat tmclt.
FLAX SfEDSlelfy : 90e for apot.
' 'IMOTlY StlRD-Siearb' at S.75@4.o.
IIAY.-.lieavy receipts. . . wLI. . ilrnt mrke.tor
choice grades : prairie . $1..11.0 : timothy . )1LOO
i4O0. this stole.
w'lilSKY-t.:2.
WISKY-t2. . and d depressed : sales . $3.1OI.15.
SI'RLTlIR-Iuui ; loch ! at " t.I2IJ. !
heJ
I'ROVISIONS-l'ork. standlnl mess . $ .15. Lard. .
prune steam U.O : choice si . ll.rron . hosed
.lould ' ' . ' $6 : lonl' . $6. : : ribs $ G. ishort. : . .
, .W.
HICgllTS-J'loul. 3.0 bbl. : vheat SO Lu. :
corn. 37,00' ) 1m. : oats . W.O bu.
cor. 3i./.1 IE'S-I'lolr. 12,0 ) bb1. : wheat 4.0
bu. : corn . : 3.0 bu. : oats . U.O bu.
Coflet' Murlu.t.
Cnf.
NEW YOm Sept. I7.'COFFfli.OptIona
opened dul at 561 points decline : ruled 5 Points
still lower and mi" on local bidding In absence
.tl 5e1iet5 : vlrete'tt firma itt 510 l'olnta net nl.
s..r. > lnn GI10 Iolnt.
Vance . : September . Stl.iMll4iO : n" eu1br. U.t :
8eltClhlr.
11.40 : spot corte. 10. dl\ : No. 7 . n.7. : mutt
dull : .nto\ $13.23 : sales. i' bags M".cnll"
P. I. WarehOuze delh'erlt. front New 101. ) ' "s-
terday . 1.(1 bags : New YOk stock (00) ( ' . : : ' . -
69 luK.llh.t States .toel , . : R.7f bal : afloat
( .ir the ! nle,1 States . % f.t bags . : total \'IHlbl ,
for tire United itate6 UI.71 hogs . alaln.t 4U.vf
bug , last seer.
IA " vim. field I.-C01FI ° E-penL b.uel'
Ilend . ' lower , : at noon . unchanged : at 3
Ii' 1. .U\C , 'ed ) ' . ' a" ( lower : clo..1 bnely
bteaoiy I al l.fllH nH decline : . sales. 1'.01 ) ) baCH.
SAN''OS. Selot . n.-O TI.-f'lrm' ; geL 1\-
eruge t4anlos. US.iSIccll" . . two days . 21.0
bass : stock : . \J t. . . .
11AM IIUILO. tepr. l7.-COF'PCl--Iiteady , .
rt tower : juiCe ' . : : , t Legs. jH.
ttl
p.10 In ; JANUIi1O. tept 17.-COFFER-Quiet :
JO . . $ t3.C0 : exchange. 14 1-10 : r."lpl. two
days . " ,1) bags ; cleared lor the United States .
f 11 lines : cleared fur europe . ' .0 bags : stock
: I 00) ) t'ngs. _ _ _
I'eorl" Grnln )1strlet
PIOI.P"pt. : . l7.-t'ORN-Flrni nail higher :
No. % . lIe ; N. :1 :1' . (
OA'I'S-I'irni : 7'fO. 3 witite . l'ic : Na 3 white .
100 lli tLc.
nR rtul nut nmlal : No. 2. : 65)37c.
WllSIO'-FII : fnlahed goods , un the basis ot
$3.23 for high \ In.a
ItECl1Il'Ti4-Wlieat. 1.2 bu. : corn. . 40 : bra. ;
unt. r.s.oo bU , ; rye nOle : barley ) . : Lu.
IJI'rXT-Whelt. Ut ) bu. ; < m. 0.N3
bu. : oat ! . 61,350' Lu. : rye none : barley . 1..0 bu.
1naawna / City Inrketa.
KANSAS CITTt Sept. 1T.-WlIiIA'r-Steady
f n.-WHET-lendy
and nominally itnntianged at GOt5lc. : to. 2 . hard . t6\I Ta ; - . red .
CORN.- -oen\nd anti % Cc htbt : No I
111" . 3c. ; ICc. . I while. UfJc
OATg.lo\v. hut Irl ; Na 2 mixed. 17c : No
; WII. , lie. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
! uJlr :1"rkct.
nw yoltg. i7.-4IUOAI1-1lar firm :
: nwOl Srpl n.-lIO.\n-u. . In
al. . I.H' t. , . . Cuba c.ntrllucul. I & test .
2 4-icc . sad basis . 34u for 6 ceatUuc& ; "
-s--
- -
- - - - - - - - -
fined . steady at Sa3ci centrifugal . 2IUUe :
centrifugal . , test 3 5-16e1 1 refined . higher ; No. 81
2 ' Uf\.e \ : mol A. 4 ' .16Q. % " ' .tRnlnl A. 4 3.1
Ote ; Cunfcctloera' A. t 3.lttt4c ; granulated .
4 "IG"I\ \ ; cut loaf . 43c ; powdered . 445J4 1-16 :
cubes . 4\U14 \ 1.1 . tJe
STOCICS AU : IIOSDS.
Securities Siaowcmln 1 1111' 0" In
Volume or In"h.e" " .
NNW TOILK . Bept. 17.-Tf stock market tn
day .howe,1 I falling off In the volume of business -
ness DC fully one.hnlr , as comllre,1 with that
oC the l'revious dab' . The movement oC prices
was also consIderably hess erratic , hit the deal-
lags were relntvely as wel ,1.lrlbutp1 a on
Monday . While the professional trailers were
responsltio for most DC the fluctuations . I fair
nmt or actual buying was notel. The leall.
era In activity were at. Paul . Chicago ties
i5uar . Burlington . Hok hllnt and Tennessee
Coed Opening I.rlces were favorably affected
by general fractional advances In the London .
prices oC the International aharel The abate-
rne.nt "C activity was due to the com lrth'o
and . atnot
absence oC II''ulelnl reports rumors III
10 the lolerte engagements ot gold for export.
The wlhlrwnl. ( moan the .uhtrealury for this
Iurpos were about hullnced hy the amount at
d"Josls h ) ' scattered bunks. The currency tlns-
( era for shipment to Ihe interior exceeded $100.-
tXe. Inluenees bearing to I certain extent Upon
the trading Inehllel n declue In sterling e"
cLang , ) rates and I drol oC abut 1 per cent
In 1.p . rates for cnl I"ols from the highest
figures or the previous day
1'Ulher advances II the prIces oC foreign nerd
domestic stagers were f'l"rted. nnll the atntiraa-
cite coaleni reolon < .t to the improvIng tendency
oC the tratle . na evidenced hy thl mh'nlcPs In
anthracite Prices nt tide water following the
recent advances , Imle by the Ihlldollhll coin-
IInl. . . The improving tendency oC stock prices
at the OUtSet wal Fen checked by I Irh'e
against the grangers . that group I oe"Iln , a P
11 per cent . the Ilsl In Hock Island. The weak-
flees soon communicated to the general market .
although 10 lessen extent. Thu
nlhou I e"l.nt. more itupor-
Lent d.cllr were In the Industrials. The reo
Iclonary movement wits checked soon after 1
o'clock under brisk buying for both Aee unls.
t. entire list 1\1\Iell" . 'nle gnin . scored were
material nfl , pretty general . 'iilcugo Gas and
Irle : "elelralh rose 3 : per cent ; Sugar . Ih per
cent : FlInt & l'ere Marquette preferred 2 Ier
cent : Atchison preferred . when Isuod. 1' per
cent Missouri i'itelilc natol l'aniiic Mali . 1
: Ils.ourl luello 011 Ilrle 111. % per
cent : MInnesta Iron anti St. Louis second
l'reterrt'd ' rind liaiohittnn ; . i1. . pr ee.\ : Canada
$ outhern . n. per cent : I. . nll. Cieyelnnd . Colum-
Ilua. Chicago & Ht. hraais. Cotton Oil . Tennessee
Coal and Luke Erie & Western . 1'4 per cent.
and General Electric 1M IJr ccitt. The grangers
luso I to n. ) ' I'er CN : the eoales 1 to 3) r per
cent ; not n single trnnsacton being made . how-
, ' \er. In IlelwlnnlL. U" , last 11 New Jersey
Central. In the last hour tie advance was re
larlerl by sates 10 lake loroilts . . In whIch Jersey
Central receded I" Ier cent : Lend , 1\ per Ccitt .
and Ihe general mlrll.1 Cractonnl ) ' . The
.lltulllon I.r off weak In tone hut wlh prices
u. a rule about the Inll transactions oC the
tl
"re'loul day I WIS not until well into the
late session thlt the delegates assumed I I.
.hINt tone Irlc.a then began to tend upwnr"
Tim sales were 81,814,0)0. )
The I\cnlnl Iost's l.ondan enhlellnm SI'I :
Mining stocks clone were active n.,1 . strong
atronl
toolity . Louisville and SI. Pall lt'atl the mar-
kel. The market wait fairly SII'POI led here but
there \as no reacted oC purchases by Knlr
dealers. Iolhsehlhl II Ilyll" gold rreely. I
let said 10 be for ltungnry . hit the .eported
d..lnatol Is a little doubtful .
The following were the closing quotations on
the lending stocks ot the New York exchange
today : _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Atchiloota . . . . . . ' / U. P. . 1) . . . n . . . . 'I
Adams l x"reAs. . 147 NorlhwcAtern. . . 10'24
AlIcia. 'I' If. . . . . . 17 . : : ; do ittI. . . . . . . . . . 14n' :
Alit. llxpross . . . nal N. Y.'C..ntlal. . . . II
AI.I.xlras. Jaltmor..Ohto. 114 % N. Y.\ N. : . . . . :
CmuhL : 1lclne. . M' Ontario .1 \ . . . . 1n
Onnalla Soiitli'rii . G4 . Oregon limit . ) . . . H
C.ntrll Pueblo . . 11 On"on Nay . . . . . 22
Cues. Ohio. . . . . JI O. S. I. U. N . . . . 11 :
ChIcago A. . Utoaa . . 11 Ilcllc Malt. . . . 53 %
C. . 14. , I \ . \lOI. . . . . IIa , 1' . D. , \ F InH. . . . . . :3f )
( 'toicago tics. . . . CUb Illsbll . . . . . . lR2k
ConHoldllc,1 GOB. . 1 . l'tillniaim , I'nlnco. 17:1 :
C. . C. C. . M. I. . . . . : % I II1man < ndloJ. . . . . . . it1 '
Colo. COII.I Iron. . Hk 1 H. n. W. . . . . . . 17 '
Colol OIl C'.rt. . . 2 : ( R. ( S. W. pr" . . . . . . 41
nelawnrn So 111. 131 ! Rock 1.lnn" . . . . iii'
nel. . Lack. & W. . 10 ! % St. I'nll. . . . . . . 7.5(4
D. & tt.O.pfd . 6dopld. : . . . . . . 1253's
1) . C. F. Co. . . . 18(4 St. 1' , I Ontaha . . 42 %
link' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SII , (101)1(1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 %
do pfti . : . : : : : : : : : 2235 Soutlieria I ; i'aciitc , i : : 2 I !
Fort .jr ! . . . . . In:1 ; : Sugar ib'ilncr.v . . . llUH )
( ; . Norller IM. . 123 Tcaiii. Coal , .t Iron 42
C. , . J : . I. pfii. . . . WI ( TexaAlaetlc. . . 12
Hocking Valley. . : ' . .1 O. CeOt. Ofti. . 71
1Inol.Celtral. I . 10 1 ( 1llonlaello. . . . 1Ii
St. P. . . ltiltotli. . . . lHf 11. 8. Ixllrc" . . . . . .li n ;
IC. . T.pt't. . . . . . . : U" W.51 I. .1. . . . ! !
Lake lIne ( . " Vest 21 W. St. I. . 1' . odd . S21I
do 13(41. . . . . . . . . . . ; ( VeIls } 'ar' 1.rd. . , , 1 2:1
Lake . Shore. : : : . : : : : I1f'f Wesicima ; ; [ : ; I . : : : \
1.'I.rrl' ' . . . . : Hf Wlieeltag , . L. E . 14(4
. ; Whtoln ! L 1
l.oIIA\.lu&N. ! . . 03" do phi . . . . . . . 141
1..1 N. A. . . . . . I" M.JSt . . L. . . . . 24
Iolahihizittiiat Can . . lit ) D. , I it. G. . . . . . . . 11H
MellhlH 3o C. . . 1' t ; . E. . . . . . . . . . : i74
Michigan C < nl. . . 10l ( N. L. . . : . . . . . \
MI.sourt I'Mlne. : Ih C. F. . \1. . . . . . . . : , (4
Mobile . . Oitto. . . . 23(4 : 10 pfol. . . . . . . ! ) i'
Nashvte Chat . . 71 ) II. & 1. C. . . . . . II
National Conll e. 7 % 'r. A. A. k N.M. . . HI
Nat. Cordage pid . I4.5 'I' . St. L. & I , . C. . . U
N. J.Ccntll. pil. . . . 17 do pM. . . . . . . . ' !
N. & W. pr. . . . . 10' ! 8. It. U. . . . . . . 121 "
North Am. Co . . . . [ % ito prn. . . . . . . 31 !
Northern l'aeIOe. l % Am. 'rob. Co. . . . . 9Uh
N. l'acitlc ptd. . . IIJ' 10 pe. . . . 107
The total sales oC stocks today wore : ; 9.50
shares. Including ( : American Sugar . 30,200 ; American -
can ' 'ohec. r.3o : AtchIson . third assessment
paul . 1.800 : burlington . 2.9 : ChIcago Gas
:3.20 : II.Ulng. 6.f : Missouri laclle. 10.to ;
New Jersey Central . 3.30 : laclle Mall. 10.S0 :
Healll" . 1,200 : Hok island . 15.10 : HI. Paul
31.4 ( ) : Silver Certificates . to.Oo : Southern raIl-
roan pr.r.rr" . 3.40 : Tennessee Co"t : and Iran .
15.2 : Wabash preferred . .2.
- - - -
New York 1101l ' Market .
NEW YORK . 8ell. 17.-MONEY ON CALL- '
1(413 per celt ; closed at 1(4 per cent : lat 101n. I
1\ % \ ncr cent. I
Illlf ImIC'NTILI l'Al'ltR-IfJS . per cent. '
t3Ti1RlitNC EXCIIANGII-Dull . with actttai '
II lt.ING FXCIANOI.nul. wlb nctla'
business In bankers' his at 34.1.5511.81 % for .
mand and $4.ISti for sixty days ; l'ostl I. .
$ i.51Ic1.tO. and 34.SOgI.lil.
S.8 I.0. $1.90tUI.
COIIUm'IAL II1LLS-$4.S7i45I.fS .
RIINI.n CNltTUICA T :8-14lGn c.
GOVJIIINMENT liONtS-Steady : state bonds .
inactive : Inlrond b,1 < s. sIron/
Closing quotations on ' 'onds were a. follows :
U.S..1sreg.iiuv. 12t35 C. P.ltiui'5j. . . 102
:
1i.S.4aCOuDuOw. llj 1) . .R. (0. 7. . . . . . I :
U.M.Sisr'g. . . . " 15 ( D.\I. ( G. 41. . . 1 : (
. ! :
U S. Its . coup. . . . . I / % ir1 : t.I. . . . 70'f '
U.S 4sreg..h11(4 GJl..J.8. A tiM . . 10,1 , !
U.S. 4s. coup. . . . I2" ( . If. dt R. A. i8. . 1113
U.S.s. rer. . . Oil % 11. . . T. c. Os. . . . 1 :
1 ' acirlctlsot'tlh. . IUI ) do Us. . . . , . . . II "
Ia.olns , A. . . . 10ln M.C."T.18t4H. 59
Ata. . class n. . . . IIII 10d o. . . . OU'I
Ala. . claM : I. . . ! ! AlutualUaaioai Us . 11
Ala. Curr.ney. . . till N. J. C. Hen. Sc . . 1114
Ln. N"w Con.48. ilS(4 No.1'aeUle lace . 11
: IK.omt tie. . . . 100 ! 10 2tla . . . . . . . . II. 17
N.C.Ua. . . . . . . . 121 N. W. COu8018. . HO
.
N.C. lii.- . . . . 10:1 tioS. F. Dab. 1s . 1l1' (
S. C. mionfiiaati . . . HI It. G. WCAt. 1st. . 7tl
Teitia. new set Os. 00 St. I' . CcnsolA 7s . 127 %
T II. now set /8. lU6 00 .11. W.18. 1271
'l'eiui. old tee : . . UI : 5t.L < . 1.7.1. Oon. G 14 HlU
Va. Ceitttrioo , , . . . 6 : S ( . L&S. 1'.O.n.l. Iln
do detorreti.a. . I 'ex. 'ae. late . . IU
Atchison I. . . . ! 1\ do2tIe. . . 11. . . . . . 28(4
Atehlsol c A. . :1 : ith U. 1' . 1t8 oC ' 90. . l7A ) ,
Canada So. 2cta. . lU7 ) West Shorl 4. . 10U'f
L. k N. 1111.1s. 53(4 : Southern 11. . . . (5) )
O. n. , . N. ista. . . 11114 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
San Francisco 11Jln& Ouotntioits.
SAN FRANCiSCO. Sept. 17.-Tho omela1 elosh\J
quotations : lor bluing stocks toJay were as follows -
Alta. . . . . . . . . . . lOJiiIia. . . . . . . . . . 2
Alpha Con. . . . . . . II .Ititict . . . . . . . H
Amide H . . . . . . . . 47 Itenllcky Can. . . . . 14
1k'lcher. . . . . . 1 : VII ) ' Wash Coo . I
n.t.I 1Ileher. . 103 MexIcan . . . . . . . . . 71
IlodinCun. . . . . . :1 : Monu. . . . . . . . . . . 1 :
Itttltioit. . . . . . . . Ill Mount Ilnblo. . . 11
Iulwer Con. . . . . 10 Oc"telt 1 ( iota . . 20
-ludonla. . . . . 12 Ophir. . . . . . . . . . IUD
Challllu Con. . . . ill Cvcrtiaaaa. . . . . . 19
nmnI.
Cioullar. . . . . . . . 00 l'otOKt. . . . . . . . lit
Confititujee. . . . . . 22. S.ty1lo. . . . . . . . I )
Con. Cat. Ya. . . : t5 SOrl\ol. \ . . . . . . . 5
I
COIL Iln"rll. . . 4 Sierra N'LVld3. ' . . f !
Coil. : nw'orl. . . 2 Silvet' ilili. . . . 2
Uii.
CnJvn l'oiait. . . . . . 1:1 : UnIon Coma . . . . . : :
J"chp'tlwr. . . . . . : Utah C'm. . . . . . . 1
Gonhl ' Curry. . . . . ( : . Yellow Jacket . . 4
ilaio& NOcr08 , . IUO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Silver bars . 07"-7Hc ) ! lAxloal dollars . 64) @
ICc. Drafts 1\bt. \ 21eelerphle. : . Sc.
10.ton Stock Quotations.
BOSTON S.pl 1.-Cal baits 2MOI4 per cent :
lmo ioaits hell per cunt. Closing prices for
Ulockl. hOI < md : mlnln : 8hal ; .
A. 'P. . \ S. 1. . , . . . 2th W. . : h' phi. . . . Oi
Am. SUJr . . . . . 10d4 ; W18. Central. . . . . . 7
Anr.Simgarpfd. . . 01)34 ) EdIson : F.tcc . Ills . 15234
SUlorJt 11. .
htas'Saau . . dos. . . . OIJ AlchlOI 2ds. . . . . 112 : ! !
1.I.clupholo. . 200 ) Atchison 48. . . 81 %
lJoaoiou, . Albany . 210 New Elllnnd 18. Hil
10slon , ir 3iatno. . 176 G'n. EII'lrle Os . . 5 $
C. I. & t. . . . . . . 8334 Alouez MintiagCo II
Fitchburg pfd. . . II ( Atlantic. . . . . , . . . 181.
.el : Electric.(714 IloatoatkMontana # 134 '
Mexican . CUllr.l. lJ butte 3 Doston. . 1"
Old t.olon ) . . . . . 171 Calumet k iioela . Oil
Ore. Short Line. . . 1O4 Ceattennial. . . . . . . 134
Rubber. . . . . . . . :1 Franklin. . . . . . !
SaiiIiego. . . . . . 4 ! le"/aro . . . . . . III !
UnIon Inclle. . . 1Oeota . . . . . . . 31
W"8L F.iit. . . . . . . . 743. Quitacy. . . . . . . . HO
.u'
do pfd. . . . . . . 05 . 1amaraek. . . . . lIt )
W..UIIh.I\eo. : \ . . ' 5314 Wol.rlne. . . . . . 7
New York IlnlDI Quotations .
NEW YORK . 8 < pl. 17.-Thu following are the
co.lna aattttiiaqrtotations :
Unlw"r. . . . . . I Oiithrio . . . . . . sso
Chiollar. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Ophlr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
Crotrii rj iili : : : : : : : gg Plyniotitha. : : : : : : : : : : 20
Coat. C.II.\ . . . :10 QuicksIlver. . . . . : : \
Ieadwoo. . . . . 100 'Qlttlslvor pCd.l000
Gould . ( c .urry. . . 61 Sierra Nefada. . . 00
halo k luI/H. 10. flandaral. . . . . . . 200
10mestake. . . . : UOD UaionCou . . . . . 10
lrl Slver . . . . . 25 Yeiiowiaekek . . . 40
: e"leau. . . . . . Oil _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
S offered . _ _ _ _ _ _
London Stock Quotestlons.
LONDON. fpt 17 -4 p. m. closing :
Censolam'y. . . . . 10711tI Mexican ordinary . : li
. ex.eal
, oNtnar. :
Consola. aco'I. . . . 10TH St. PAul coot. . . . . . . 7634
Can.l.cI10. . . . 6111 N. Y. Central. . . . 7/H
knlo. : . . . . . . . . IH t.lylvlnta. . . 57 !
Itnie2di . . . . . . . . . . 7834 U.aluc" . . . . . 17
. " .10134 $ Iex. Ceo. new . . . 70) 11
DAli lL"En-o c per os
MONJ3Y-415(4 per cent.
lONtY- ( " 1 < nl
The a-.t. or discount i the open market for
abort bills. 1l.1W3 per cent The rate ot lla _
pr
Count I Iho open market for three muntba' bills .
bi.
.
1.lE % per CMt.
'Vrbco 'heat Quotations.
SAN lRANCSC. &pt. 17.-1.VIIEAT-Firmner . ;
latmlo "lc ; 1,1. I\ 1.-WIEAT-Flner I
' 1. Ij :
O IAIA L1VESOCK . ,1 { IARIET
Large Run of Oatt1d4iong Them Sevoml
Loads of aOliXed Sters ,
DEMAND GOOD AN .ICES ABOUT STEADY
Yards I "I Cf Sfr'.11.rM ? ; " 'ho " % 'cre
J.CIIn fur 1 I'f l'r"- ICrc 1lh-
crnl Unn < r Ilug , . "Uh l'riees
I.'h' ( J.ats. , lIly .
,
TUESDAY . Slllt. 1.
. - necelpts amId shIpments for the past twen-
ty.lour hours as compared wih the pre-
V.ous six dnys are os follows :
1UC1'II'Tt.
Cattle. hogs . Sheep. Horses .
September 17. . . . 4.70 2.9S Si 24
Sellember 10. . . 4.412 102 3.48 2
SelJlember 1. . . J.18 1.9tU . . . . . .
September 13. . . 2.2 .3iO 1.21 0
Stptember 12. . . 3,330 1,631 70 . . .
SIIMENTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
September 10. . . . 1.219 . . . 3.8 . . .
September I. . . . l.n . . . . . . . . .
eptember 1. . . . ! 197 9 ; :0
Septemher 12 . . . 101 : 70 . . . . . .
Ieplemher 1 . . . 1.67r . . . . . . . . .
September 10 . . . 2.IH8 . . . . . . . . .
September { . . . . 1.88 . . . I.H2 4
CAT'fl.E-I was another 'ootl day for
cattle . there being lW ( rash r0d. or tour
loads In excess or the big run yeoterday.
In additon to the usual run ot western
grass cattle . there Were rvert loads or
pretty good cor feel .steers In tim yards.
The market was without any new feature
or iniportance The demand was good and
the trade reasonably active at Just aboul
atea ) ' prIces. One hunch or cornteel steers
sold at $1.40.
Cows and helrel's wore In quite large Blp-
lIly , there being nhout fifty loads on inie
or about the nme number ns yesterdnr.
The market was actIve nt about yesterday : s
nricos amI the offerings were mostly all
taken In good senson.
goot
Stockers Ind feeders were tn active de-
mand anti the tmdlng In that kind or c tte
wait lively. The yards , cie full of 8tr.ger.
and not u few or them were wanting to
wantng
take feeders back with them The market
vas full ) ' steady , . . anti 11 1 good many cases
salesmen thought the most dcstrablo tr
their cattle brought strong prIces. Hepre-
seltalvc sales :
ImFW SmEnS.
No. A y . Pr Na. . Av. Pr. No. Ay. Pr.
7..1231 $3 3 . . . .1352 S r. 3t..U $5 40
.
2..15 3 V 40..13S COWS. 49 :
1. . i20 1 00 3..1030 : 0 1..100 : 35
I. . 70 10' 1..104 20 ' 3..U : : 2 r
t. . 8) ' ) 1 : : 1..8G % t ; 8..103 % 35
1. . Ft. ) 1 40 6..10 . 2 10 7. . . 7 ; 23
5. . 825 I GO I. . . 9J 210 1..10 2 4' ' )
1. . 70 1 ro 2..1'1r 210 21. . 81 241
1..84 16. : . . 'Jill 2 1' 15. . . 923 : -0
1..1'130 ' 17 ; 3..8:1 215 7. . ,100t7 : 41
1..120 1 7 ; 6. . . 030 2 I : IS . . S3 24 ;
2. . 023 175 1..10.0 2 1 : 7. . 910 2 45
I. . DOO 175 16. . 092 220 H. . 890 24 :
S..l022 I 7. 7. . 884 2 2) G. . 840 2 f :
3. . . 900 1 I ; 9..108 22. 2. . . om 2 10
10. . 94G 1 83 12..10. 22. ; 3. . . UU 2 I'
1..11.0 ' 1 0) 4..105 2 : ' ) 24 . . 87a 2 r :
3. : . 7:6 200 n. . 913 230 ' 4. . rm 2 co '
S. . 872 2 0) 3..U3 23 6. . Sl 2 ro
1. . nl ) 2 ( ( J I. . 9 ! 2 : 1..U7 2 CO
2. . 1' ' ) 2 C U..Iri 2 : 6..1021 GO )
2. . . .lO0) 2 ( ) ' ) r..10J 23 : 16..1103 ' ) 261
G. . i:2 : 2 00 1..10 ! 23 : 2..12 ; 2 '
4. . 9. 2 ( ) 4..1037 233 3..1'1 ' 2 : i
1. . 87 20 4. . . DH 23 2..1l3) ' 27
1. . 70 2 ( ) 1. . . ! 'JI. ' ) . 3 1. . if , ) 2 i3
G..1021 : 0 7. . : . 940 . . . _ 3 : I. . 8GO 315
1.O'o . ) - . U' / '
iIEliJC1tS.
1. . . CO 2 0 6. . ! Ob : 3 4. . GH 2 :
I. . HI ) 2 ( . . . . . . . 3' ' ) 11. . . & 2 tJ
: . . . 72 210 G.,41. ; 30 6. . ISO 2 51) )
2. . 135 2 I. 5. . 4S " 23' ' 13. . 513 25 (
3. . t,20 2 : 5.49C 51) , ) 1. . 41 2 r.o
1. . 670 320 2..I'J 2 1) 1. . 40 2 75
18. . . 433 2 2) 1..0 2) ) 2. . HI 27
1. . ic O ( 2 2 3. . ' . S3 2:0 4. . 36T 2 :
2. . . CG 2 23 1. . GIO 2 : ) 1. . . f ; 3 00
1. . 54 1 25 5..6)6 . 1 3 : 3. . G23 30 (0
1. . Ga 2 23 1.V : 3. 1. . . UO 3 :
1. . GU 225 . .
nirtL
1..1l ItO 1.'rt 1..10 2G
3..190 1 6 : 4. . . :840 : 22. 2..12 : 23 :
1..130 . 1 i : i..1158 2 : 1..1210 34) )
1..15iO 1 is 1..H : 22 : 1. . S2J 24' ' )
2. . 845 1 i. 2..1 ; > ; : 1..10N . 2 N
1..Ul 1 50 7..1UT _ 2 ; 1..1 S1 2 40
1..123 < I till 1..11. 2 35 I. . . 9:0 2 f
.
3.1260 2 OJ 1..rG. I 30 ' 1.103 ' ) 2 40
1.1.170 2 0 1..14 . 230 1..12 : 5
2. . . SI. 205 . . .
5 + A0s :
STAas
i.iEO . . . . : 'I. . . OXIN" . ' row . ' " ' . . . , .
: . .1:10 3 0 . t.
CA byEs.
% . . .IC 30 1. . : 32' 1. . 120 45
1. . 170 2 W 4. . :2 33 : 1. . iSO 45
1. . ISO 2 G 2. : . 3U 3 W I. . H6 4 M
1.:0 2 jr 2. . r 35 1. . RI 0 4 i :
2. . .m 30 1..2 ) 3r0 3..23 5 0)
1. . 340 30 3. . 20) 3 75 3. . . ISO 6 c
2. . : : 3 0 2. . 21 4 W 1. . Iso 5 CO
G. . . 32. ) 30 2. . 145 4 tJ 3. . 13 r 00
2. . . : 30 1. . 11) 4 O 1. . 13 50 <
2. . . 25 30 1. . : I to 3. . . 210) 50
2. . 20 ° ) 300 3. . lE6 4 r I. . . JO GO
1.,230 125
STOCKEnB AX ) EDEHS.
2. . . 930 2.5 2J. . 7r1 3 03 G. . C 321
1. . . G30 2 ( 7. . . 812 300 12. . . 019 32. .
2 . . 455 t , ) 2. . . sr5 3 tJ I. . . 7th 32 >
1. . 70 25' ' 3. . CIO 300 2. . 831 3 21
1. . SCO 2 r ) 1. . CIO 30) G. . Iii 32 :
1. . 790 2 W 15 . . 713 30 : 22. . 52) 32 :
2. . 815 2 WI. . 41 3 1 < 2. . . 6tO 3 23
4.,3 : ; 2 r 1. . r 3 10 3. . C.3 32G
. ,
1. . 71 2 r ) 15. . . S3 310 : . . . ' : 32J
1. . 100 2 Ci ) G. . C'4 3 10 3. . . G6 3:0
2..0 2 i ; .19. . . 613 310 3. . . 0 < 320
1. . Go : n 1. . :61 310 33. . 59" 3 M
1. . . EI ) 2 is 1. . G9 310 1. . Ill ) : 13
1. . [ 2.5 13.$1 31' ' ) G. . 676 33.
3..1'ir % 7. 20. . . i43 31 : 14..10Si 337
106. , . 767 % 75 . 4..96. 31 6..102t 33\
1. . . f.Mo 0 275 .24. . &Cj : I : 1. . . UJ 33.
1. . SOO % j5 G. . 82 3 : 15 13. . 9H 33 :
31. . i21 : i : C. . 0:5 3 15 % ) . . . SO 335
G. . .i4 28 : 3. . 56 31 :2..1ol ! 3 1
9. . . ill % g 7. . C 32) ) 4. . i2 : n
6. . . f-5 2 s 6. . 5'6 321 ) 8..10JS 34' )
2. , . 10 2 95 6. . r 3:0 7..I5I 3 H
21. . . ri6 30' ' ) 1. . il 32) 28. . 531 3 f :
3. . . 73 300 21. . . 88 331 1..101 3 6)
\'ESTIIItNS.
UTAH.
L. A. no'ne.
9 cows. . . . . Si6 f I. :0 feeders.,1103 U i5
42 cows. . . . . Odd 2 r0 IDAHO. 31 feeders. . . 920 30
11. O. Clark
ISO feeders . . 962 3 :
NIl1lRASlA.
John brett.
41 steer . . .1:5 3 G'J '
U.V. . Swiggert .
3 eows..l0 2 21 ' 4 feeders. . . 8M 3 :
8. S. Soars.
2' < ' cows..1135 2 C 4 leeders..l02 3.0
3 teeders..IG : 3 40
0.V. . I,1ne ) ' .
1 feeder. . . 910 33 4 to.lel..l&O 3 H
4 ( eed r. . . 90 3 1) 3 ( ec < els. . u.a 340
2 fee't'rs,1070 330 ' 9Ieeders..1tS 3 fO
2 feedersllIS 3 3)WYOMING.
WYOMINO.
Or haley.
5 strs Tex.I2J 3 15 Inley. 12 lee"ers..l8 3.0
Illndnll Cattle Company.
1 co\.lo ' t 7. Catte 8.teer8..197 315
IS cow. . . . . Oi' ) 3 SO 25 .t er..1161 315
3 cows. . . . . 1013 3 S : 10 It.e..18 . 3 15
n. W. Whttcomb.
Whicomb.
1 steer..129) , . 315 I .1 steers . . . 1109 3 W
1.oor..I0 315 2 calves. . . . 14) 3 W
10 .te.s..t , ) 3 n 1 .Uer..16 . : , ) 3 75
1 steers..1276 340 , 2 calves. . . . US 40
16 steers..12a2 3.5 _ _
Western Union U. ( .
:6 cows..l0 32 :
J. E. , RUGg.
4 cow..l1 3 I. E
Marvel Hor.ey & Co.
7 cows..1111 . . 2 COLORADO. 85
W. ) tztch.
3 feeders. . .1075 2 75 i ft feeders..10G4 340
- 80UTlt 11)KOTA. :
1 bul..120 1. . , . ID\101'A. I tl. . . : : 2 8
1100-There were flrty slx loads or hogs In
100SThere , Ibrll rua ' ( what there hK. been
rr
on some d8)'a. Ter"w.re : a few good loads
here / nn.I the IMvrnlly ( was faIr. The
mal kel was Ibout SC , t1Wt. under the Influence
lqo. .
oC easier markets ea4 , . Tie trade was reasonably
ably active and the lip were mealy eli sold
abt. acl\e I'r
In geed . .an. Itep9SttiVC salea ;
No v. Sh. Pr. 'l No. Av. Sh. l'r.
. . . . SO $1 75 , ' , ' Sb . . . . . 214 40 S4 0
1..18 . . . . . . 3 75 ' ' 1M. . . . .2:1 : 12 4 0
4..20:2 . . 375 . ) ' 'U..ut. . 40
. . . . . : . . 38 . . 1IH..262 . . 40
16..2t3 . . 380 . . . .6O . . . . 215 80 ' 40)
3. . . . . . . 3 80 jJ1aq48..235 89 40
t..2 1 21 385 . dJ 6'.21 % ' ) f 023" .
8..15 240 3 85 7..2& ) . . 4 O
4. . . . . : ' . . 3 OJ . . . , , : S..26 S fO
4.U 8 30 , . . . . , hH..2X 4 4 C
! , . . .19 ' .1 . . 3 82341:4 : hA5..U9 40 4 !
53..26) 1611 305 ! o QOIG4.:8 S 40G
9. . . . . $ 1 . . 3 ill " . . . . . .s6 . . 405
76..28 1 305 "I . . . . S 8 .0
C6.n 1 3 95 .n . . a . . , ' ! . . . . .31 . . 4 o
& ) . . . .34 J 400 1..3 . . 4 o
82 . . . . . BC 8.0 t' 57..2. . . 40
J..UI 240 . 0 r. . . . . iO SQ 4 05
59..2 l2 ' 40 29..216 . . 4 (
% 5..21 . . .0 ; 3.7 . . 40
6..3t II ) .0 . 55..234 . . 4' ' ) f 0
3..3 . . .0) & . . . . . :0 1) 40
70.3 10 40 . U..9 t 4 0
U..37 16 .0 4. . . . . % . . 4 10
01..11 16 . 00 53..236 16 4 10
14 . . . . . 211 . . 4 I . 75..26 fO 4 10
" . . . . . : 8. C 6.1 12 .10
3.:14 . . . 4 ( ) 40.H . . f 1 %
6..3 f . ( ) U..39 . . 4 1 %
4..3 16 4 0) 62..273 . . . 41
. . . . . :15 4G 40 . . . . . . % . . .2
, ' .
51n'S AND CULL.
1..10 . . 2 23 . . . . .10 40'16
1..30 . . 33 <
8HEJ I-'u' market was a little slow owing
to the heavy break In eastern market . but the
offerings sold In the end only 5 t 10 lower.
ltepresentailye sales :
&l.
llprenlalve & .
No A y. Pr.
6 mixed nnth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 S S
415 mind westerns . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 20
:8 western lamb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . n 39
8t. I.oul. [ . lye Stock ) 3inrleet
ST. LOUIS . Sept. I.-TLER.elpt.4.o
head ; shipments. : - . Market .tedy for
Texans ; . ruler ror nlte < ; choIce capon steer. .
$5.8t'ad.451 fair to good shipping steerS . flJ.O
6.254 : coarse heavy , U.tr4.s : \ dr.s ,1 beef And
local butcher . steers ' $3.S004.iOi : bulk of pIe " .
$3.754l.4O : pte.r tintier 1.0 Ibs.
weight $2.SQfJh.I0 : bulk 'oC / I e. .
$30(3.31 stockers and feeders . $2.2503.75 ' COWS
antI h lr01. $2oa35 bulk DC MISS . $ L2.'CtI.iS :
Texas tulol Indian steers . $2.SOU4.00 ; bulk oC
no :
pales . $3.o0fh.40 ; cows . heifera . 82.00(53.01) .
100S-I..lpl. . 8.:0 hend : , h S.0(30. 40
laced . Market 6tlO lower : heavy , 34.00(51.40 ;
nilseol . U.oIUO : light . * 4.00154.33.
B"I II-leeelpts. ltO henlU shipments Ito )
h"ol. Market active lout tower ; nlth't SntittnflS .
82.50(53.23 : stockers ' 2.00(12.10 : Isnibs . $3.OOffi.t.O ;
southwestern sheep . $ : (3.0.
ChICAGO IdYll S'I'OCIC.
Comlol tn Choice Nnth'e Iressetl
lhet.fS'tlN lit 1)eamiiiatd .
ChICAGO . Sept . 17-Common to choIce ian-
th'e 11r..s < beer and shlpplll ) steers were
wanted toy nt trout $ .G to $ : .M. anti Prime
to e"trl beeves would have sold II front S , .70 to
S6 hnl1 such descriptIons been oI.rpl. The tIe-
lall for stokers and t"rrl WI na good os
ever lt front $2.0 to $4 . anti vestern5 were taken
freely for this 11 1. . Jlut hcr. ) ' and ccii-
ners' stuff metal 1 off < readily . bulls going 11 front
$ .7r to ' 3. : : oxen nt from ' 2.t. to $ .2. An,1
COltS 01\.1 . helrera at ( remit $ l 0 to 1.2. Cows
101,1 , chieflY at $2 anti IIwlrl. anl I few boilers
went for front $2.5' ' 10 $75 Yesterday a Ill 1m.
iJOi.lb. heifer found I Ilu.r At , : The few
< nl" were In " good theraanol . an,1 I.rlels rul.,1 ,
slealy , 811PI rnn"llJ nt from $4 , : to $6.M.
Texas grass steers wer In thin Usual leman,1
at ( rom f to $ .3. anti 'wesler rangers were
fairly active Inll steady nt ( rout $ to SI.IO for
common to prime steers . sales being chl.ly al
trom $3.4' 10 $3.0. A ) 'eAI' ago prIme westerns
81at \ U.75 nll tnlC ) ' nal\es Rg nt s. 3.
Not 10n' than )9 , ( ) ) lines wore ton sale . 11-
eluding 3.0 left over last night . but buyers
were not willing to lake hoht e"'rpt on their
own term Ashll Item the best there was not
match change In prIcc and PRIes were chiefly
mlde fit from U to S4. : for packers and from
U to U..G anti U. ' : for shippers. Coaittnon to
choice heavy 8011 nt nn extreme range aC from
$2.55 to $1.50' mixed lots at ( mitt $3.90 too $4.50 ;
eammomi , ID5 choIce assorted light at from $3.01) to
$4.55. , ,
Native sheep were II demand nt tram $1.51) to
$ .GO for interior 10 1'1111. few being chole
enougt to sell above ' 3.6. Oreht numbers oC
Western sheep old art from ) ) $2G to $3. : Mon.
lana Utah . Oregon nod Colorado , being well
represemateol. I.mbs sold nt ( roan $ to U.7 for
rAle ) ' . few going itt S4.W. .
H" elpil-Cnll. 6,00' ) hen' : calves , SOt ) hiead
hogs , 16,1010 head ; slicc'p , 10,000 hac'nd.
iCarimsias City Live Stork.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 17-C.tTTIi3-lteeeipts ,
8.700 heath ; shipments , 2,900 heath ; market slow ,
uealc anti lb lower : Texas steers , 82.25(53.50 ;
Texas cows , 61.40(52.50 ; 'beef steers , * 2.70455.40 ; us-
live cows , * 1.50503.60 : stochetat amid feeders , $2.24I
3.90 : bulls , 31.75552.81.
1lO0S-lteceipts , 6,1100 laced : shipments , 2.000
head : market weak to Ito Iowerl built of saice ,
I4.OQj4.4' ) ; heavies , $ h.b0524.15 : toackers. $1,115)
4.23 ; mixed , * 4.00(54.24 : higlats , 81.005)4.2) ; Yorkers ,
* 4.10114.21) ; pigs , 82.505)4.00 ,
SI1IIRI'-fleceipts , 1.300 laced ; shipments , 200
iiead ; market slow anol itlIQc lower ; lambs. $2.73
(54.00 : muttons. 82.255)3.15.
Neav York Livi , Stock Market.
NEW YOltif , Sept. 17-hllllI''RS-htecripts , 90
lien' ; no trading ; llurapean calile quote Macri-
coat steers at ll5)llc , dressed weight ; rofniger-
attoi' beef at 8(45593c.
i7itFit' : ANt ) LAM1IS-1t.e'cchpts. 2.800 haitI.
Mamlet nctiv , . nnoi ' , Ac higher on lambs ; sheep ,
poor to good , $3.001J3.50 ; lamts , common to choice ,
$3.00415. 1234.
ilO(1t-lteeeipts , 1,219 head. 3taa ket steady
at 84.10555.25. . _ _ _ _
, , Stock In Sight.
hecortl of receipts at the forir iiriiiClpal markets
kets Tracsday Septenaber 17 , 18)3 :
Cattle. liege. Sheep.
S'aith Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.70) 2 145 514
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.009 16,01) ) ioooy
Kansas Cit' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,750 6 900 3,30
St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,01) ) 6.201) 1,8)0
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21,400 2,0I3 21,914
lto'iiorts of ( ; m : aumt Sloeles.
NiSW' YORK , Sept , 27.-Special cable anti Ide-
graphic. aoivices to hlrndstreet's , covering prin-
ctpal points of aecuinuiatim , indicate the fol-
lawlng changes In available stocks last Sattardity ,
as conillardot wIth the lorecetling iO.tttartlsty :
W'heat , Uniteol-States end Canada , east of htoctcy
mountains , i.rtcrtotsc' , 1,060,000 ho , ; atloat for ainol
in Europe , decrease , 1,550,000 lou. : corn. United
States enol Canada. east of Itocky mountains.
increase , 148,010 ioU. ; oai , United States saul
Canada , east of the hackles , decrease , 207,000
bra.
bra.The
The inure important increases iu available
% Vieflt siocka inst wa'k , not cavereti in the of-
hlelal visible iupply report , include' 439,000 Lu ,
in northwestern interior elevators , 150,00' ' ) Lu , In
Manitoba points of nccuatiuiation , 70,000 iota , in
Minneapolis prlvaio elevators , 68.000 lou , at Louis-
yule , 59,00) Lu. at Cleveland , and 25.00) Lu. at
Onuaha. Then' were' decreases of 112,000 Lu. in
Milwaukee private elevators , 15.000 Lu. at Newport -
port News , 32.100 bra. at I'lttsburg , and 30,000
lou , at Akron anti hiocitester ,
Cotton llnrkt't ,
N1SW ORLEANS , Seit. 17.-COTTON-Easy ;
middling , 75c ; low middling. 7c : good orehi.
nary. 7 Il-lie ; net receipts. 2,119 bales ; gross ,
217S l'atlcs ; exports. coastwhse , 331 bales ; sales ,
600 bales ; atoclc,74lSO bales.
Oiiaaiaeaapolis. 'heat ihlairket.
MINNISAI'OI..iS , Sept , iL-'WIIIIAT-Firm ; '
September. 53c ; December. & 431c ; May , 5Sc ;
on .trark , No. 1 hoard , & 5'Ie : No. 1 northern , 5434c ;
No. 2 nortlacrn , SIc ; receipts , 121 cars.
IeiainhieJuI Notes.
IIOSTON' , Sept. 17.-Clearings , $17,253,663 ; hal-
ances , $1,673,051.
JIALTIMOI1E. Sept. 17.-Clearlng5.,571:042 : ;
balances , 3306,961.
ST. 1,01118. Sept. 17.-Clearings , 84.179.306 ; lath-
naicee , $354,129. Money. 1557 per coat. New
Tout exchange , $1 discount bid.
Vo'ASIIINGTON , Sept , 17.-Today's statement
of the condition of the treasury shows : Available -
able cash balance , 3153,155,835 ; glti reserve ,
396,5)2,126.
NEW YORI , Sept. 17.-ioalcelr & ' ( Vooti will
ship $230,000 gold tomorrow , handy & Ilarman
will ship 8150.0)0 gold tomorrow. Clearings ,
$142,535,414 ; halnaaccs , 51,715,191 ,
CIIICAiO , Sept , 17.-Clearings , $15,077,000 ,
Rates for money en call are steady at 4tj4t4 11cr
cent ; demand light. Conimerciah bailer. G@6 per
cent. New Yolk exchange. Sc discount.
bankers' ( Londan ) sterling , $1.89t(54.SS % .
l"ireIglt Flianaiciami AlI'acirs.
11tIlthlN , Sept. 17.-Exchange on London , eight
days' sight , 20 macrIte 43 l'gs.
1'AItI $ . Sept. 17.-I p. m.-Three per cent
rcntt'a. lOIf 2714c for ( lie fl0000ztt. Fixchtange
oat Lontloit , 23f ISo for checks.
LONDON , Sept. 17.-Thin amount of bullion
withdrawn front the Ilank of Fiuugluetd on hal.
anau today was (100.00) . Closing , consols for
talons ) ' , 107 9.16 : eonhIs for account , 107 % . Gold
is quoietl at Iluenaim Ayres today at 217 ; at
MadrId , 1600 ; at Lisbon. liii : at St. l'etersburg ,
1 ° : at Athens , 77 ; at ltome , 104.75 ; at Vienna ,
295.
V12ATIIER CltOi' IIV1LETI7t ,
ifotte.st Week oi iIao' Year In Nc.
1rnkam. 1iu Just lOaaileol ,
Weekly weather crop bulletin , No , 21 , of
the Nebraska weather service , co.operating
vlth the United States weather bureau , issued -
sued from Its central orhlce , at the University -
versity of Nebraska , Lincoln , under direction -
tion of G. D. Swezoy , meteorologIst of the
Nebraska experiment station , for week end-
tug September 16 , 1595 :
/JtA.1.ffl / "fT } fls
1ORF1AL OR _ _ _ _ _ _ _
± f.h .
Fl ? ThE WU * ' END/N3 $ EPTMSI ii
I I t11i 1
= UftB
r2orie oPr-T ecs th
a traceJ L jnct5
* , tr.1flflfoQve'r
(1 ch tz = l incheUllUl .2 -
' The past week has been characterized by
'excessively high temperature In all parts of
the state , the macrI temperature averaging
14 ( legrees above the normal at North
I'latte , 15 degrees above at Omaha and 18
above at Llncoin , Th daily maximum tom.
peratures in the eastern part of the state
\iare generally In the 93s.
The week was not only relatively but
actually the hottest of the season , averag-
lng about 5 degrees warmer than ( lie mitt.
dIe of July of this year and about 1 (10-
gree above the average temperettare ( or the
last week ra July , 1191. which wfli be remembered -
bored as thte hottest week of last season ,
The rainfall has been very deficient , being
entIrely wanting over a consderable ! area
in the eastern part of the state and less
thami a quarter of an Inch over the greater
part of the state.
The wInds have been most of the tIme
from the south.
As a result of the high temperature arid
lack of moisture the late corn has every.
where matured very rapidly and In most
cases rather too rapidly for the good of the
crop. and in portions of the state where
the grountl was already quite dry as in
most of the southeastern section , ani1 In the
extreme southeastern corner of the state ,
the crop has suffered considerable Injury.
us the northeastern sectIon the injury has
not been so severe , The crop has now either
matured or dried oat so far that wIth the
exception of some specially late fleltls It
could not be materially Injured by frost.
Much corn has been cut for fodder anti
there will generally be plenty of feed ci.
though In some cases the corn has nied
so fast as to Interfere wIth securing It In
good condition. Pastures also bve dried
out badly during the week.
The week has been excellent for the cut-
ting and niakimir of itay and cbnslderable
lisa been put tip dtanlng the week.
Considerable Plowing nntl seeding have
boon olomie thus far , although at present the
ground Is generally getting so dry as to interfere -
terfere with tltn work. Apples , grapes antI
other fall fruits are rtbtinrlant.
Notc'-Tiae crops having matured so far
that tlaey are Itractically beyontl the roach
of any further effects due to the weather ,
tills bull ttn will be the last for the season.
Correspondents v'll please accept our thanks
for their heart ) ' co-operation during the ecu-
son 110W closing.
(31101' ( IONI)1T1ONS IN tl'l 11311 STA'i'lS
itiai'ui 1't'eIs time. fl4 ' . ' . 'itse tutu Mis.
sisal ri no.1 iii imiols ilroi I ,
IRS IotOlNflS , Sept. 17.-The Iowa weekly
weather call ) bulletin , Issued today , saysl For
tlt state at Intro tue dot l' macan t'mporature of the
past toek was over S degrees above the normal ,
On the 11th antI 12th th wind velocity was high ,
with maxintuna temperatures nbove 8' ' ) degrees.
I.ightt scattered rains on htie 13th antI hieav3'
showers on the 15th gave an otorandanee of
uitoisitiro to tim larger portion of tue central taild
sotillaci ui districts , haul' pnlress tia hoeeau mastic
iii corn cutting , anti OxceIlt in 'ery limited arena
the crop Is now mall matured and safe ( mitt tlstni.
age by untimely frost. lletter qualities of curia
may I.e crihibeti , however , if thin late planteti
fields can be exealuilt front killing frost aaattii the
close of the nuonth. Fair lirogress has beeii insole
in fall blowing , anti In this larger laurt of tti
state the' soil Is itt good condition , Fall pastair.
age Is generally gooi , and some districts report
Ito Uuatisuall' lIne stand of grass. l'otatncs arc
well matured and the crop promises is fair liar-
vest , The crops of the state toeing practically
acciara' , this lactic 'viii close the regular series of
weekly weather cnt lotulleting for ( lie sensual.
In case of an unexpected eliaaige iii tile condition
of harvfstetl dubs a special bulletin will toe
issueii , On the whole the crop season of 15)5
hans been Very propitious to the ( araiters of Iowa ,
hritigiiig' fortht ( lie mabel nbuntiniit liarveiot goor-
Ocred withiat the toast ten years.
( itiClAOO , Sept , H.-The Illinois weekly crop
bouhlehiat , Issued toola9' , says : S'Iao first littIf of tue
past week was very hot tiororagltotat tIm cmitire
state , altol the soutlierit counties 01.1 not receive
the relief whticlt came to the central nmtd north-
cnn on the l3ihi , and wltich gate these Cooll
weather ( tie last hinlf of the week. Showers nls
accoanpanietl tue cool weather , lIght amai scat.
tereoi on tue 13th. but quite general on tite malght
of ( lie 11th antI 15th. l'iie rainfall for ( lie week ,
however was naucit below ths average , liltilo
the temperature Was liuticit above , Corn was
burred to a rapId ntatunlty , auaol only very late
fields cotalol flow receive injury from frost , Mucla
of this crop is being cut nail a laige nauaouitt of
it is now in ( lie shock , with the vork being
PU5ietl. Soaat litle rye is still being sown , hoot
most of the crop Ia Ia and mtaclt of it is up , withi it
good stand of grain. Little wtieaat has oct been
sown , lout seetling will be general throughout ( lie
central counties thie last of ( lie week enol lit
southern counties thin following week , l'astures
are goud , antI late PltaiOes and biuckwht'at haute
load fitvorable 'weather in most Counties. itrooni
corn lioa cli beeti cut antI liouscol ,
COLUMiIIA , Mo. , Sept , 17-Tue weather crop
bulletin for the week says : Tue past week s'as
extremely Ivarna tharotaghiout ( Ito tate an.l in samuue
pariitait thte warmest of the sensomt , tile mean
temupenittaro rangIng from 7 to 11 degrees above
thin atormai. The coatoiition have been very
( a\oralole for maturing the corn crop aatd fir
ht.irvesting clover aaid miiiilet. Corn las dried out
rapidly anti cutting is in progress in all sectlbats.
I'lowing antI seeding have bremi stopped ut a few
counties on account of dry weather , wluilo In
others the work hans Icon pushinol , itnol In sonic
localities sealing is welt atlvaauceti. Chinch , bugs
are Very thiclc lit a number of counties nail sonic
totrmt'rs are tlelayiaag sealing on that account.
Thte work is also being olelaycil In sonic districts
on account of the Ilesooian ilL Tobacco is being
cut , Potatoes ilug and sorghum making is in
Iaragresa. with a good yIeld generally , In a aiim.
ber of thin southern counties there is coanlolaint
thiot bfPit'l ( are rotting badly , tanob in a few
localitIes stock waler is becoming scarce. 'rite
ceinilitloats ivere favorable for showers on ( lie
16th , hoivever , and late relOrts inulicato thiat
good rains fell in a nuniber of tlio central couo-
lieu at the east.
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ChtUIIliY 'l'1IIIA'l'I0fl % . ChILD.
Neharuosksi City' J't'ople Iimhigiumant
Ov'i' IL Itt't'iit1 llseoycreol Citso' .
NEbRASKA CITY , Neb , , Sept. 17.-
( Speclai.-A ) case of extreme cruelty to a
child i1g8 just been reported In this city alIt )
bias aroused great IndignatIon. As yet noth-
lag has been done to punish the parents who
are said to be guilty. The famnily live In
the west part of the city and Itave a boy
who Is of unsound mind and frequently rttne
away from iionui. Neighbors say tltat for
this offense ho Is punished by his parents
with terrIble beatings. Some of tlao neigh-
bore have at last warned the father that
this must stop. It Is saId the whipplngl
have been so severe that the child's crIes
could be itoard for blocks. It l likely steps
wIll be taken to place tim child in some
Institution where ho tviil receive kInd treat-
meat.
Jtuly 4 , durIng a row In the saloon of
George Gunz. some one stepped behind the
bar and made way wIth a box containing
5. Yesterday the police arrested Dcc
Thompson , a well known horse doctor , fertile
tile crime. The othicors assert that they
have sufficIent evidence to convict ltlmai , lie
was bound over In the sum of $200 to appear
Monday for a preliminary hearIng. Not beIng -
Ing able to fefrnlsh bond ho Is in jail.
Mayor llartling , City Attorney Seymour
and Councilman Teton rcturaued from Platts-
Inouth last night , where they had boon to
attend court In the citation for the cIty to
show cause why a peremptory writ of mandamus -
damus should hot be isstiod compelling the
levyIng of a tax for hydrant rental , The
case was taken under advliemcnt by Judge
Cha'pman.
Chief of Police Faunco yesterday arrested
twenty-five boys for swimming in the rIver
at the foot of Central avenue. Tluey wore
taken before Jtudge AIrd and after a severe
lecture released with a warning not. to repeat -
peat the offense.
A new band , composed of members of the
old band and the Otota county cornet band ,
was organized last night. It wIll consist or
twenty-five membero' .
Stole : a Molt of Clothes ,
BFATItICE , Neb. , Sept. l7.-Special ( Tole-
grain.-Frank ) , WIlson , heretofore considered
an exemplary young mai' , was bound over
this afternoon t& tlto district court for tlte
theft of a suit of clothes valued at $40 front
the room of I. Jubenvilie at the Pacific house
last June. The bond was fixed at $300 and
Wilson was locked up.
Th September term of dIstrict court Is
booked to open next Monday , but a lietltion
signed by the bar and court officials has been
presonteti to Judge Ilushi asking itim , on account -
count of the extremely ltot weather , to post-
pane the session a month. and It Is understood -
stood ho Intends gramtting the request.
14'iiglitlug Over as Grocery Stocl.
IIEATI1ItE , Nab. , Sept. 17.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-The ) I'Ittlnger stock of groceries ,
witlch was taken charge of by J. E. Cobbey
Saturday evening for parties to whom PIt.
tinger had given cltattei mortgages , was
taken charge of today by Constable Ashen.
felter uniter a writ. of rcpieviri Issued In
favor of ltaymonri Bros. of Lincoln. Tito
thlrti iiiortgae on tlt stock was In favor of
Raymond Urol. , but that firm now makes
ailldavlt that the stock was their property
and Plttinger was acting as their agent , and
upon that showing Judge Ilourne itsued the
writ , It is now believed that the ittdobtednera
wiil far exceed the assets.
( Oratftois l'erso.nnl lllesitlosi ,
GRAFTON , Nob. , Sept. ll.-Speciab.-Mr. ( )
anti Mrs. SV. 0. Ilainoy arc attending the
state fair.
\Vill Finnegan rettirlled a few days aso
from IllinoIs , where he attended the funeral
of hti4 mother.
Mr. Joseph hiennessey and son , Dan , are
visIting frIends In IllInois.
Miss Mary heal returned Thuratlay from
a six months' vIsIt in ChIcago.
11ev , l. F3. Smith of the Methodist Epis.
copai church preached hal closIng 'sermon for
the year Sunday.
Farmers arc busily at work putting up bay
and todtier _ _ _ _ _
lint , Ventlaet' Notes.
FREMONT , Sept. 17.-Sptclal.-Tiio ( ) nier-
cury today reached 102 In the shade. 'l'lmoro
has been a hot wind from tho'coutlnvcst cli
the afternoon. which is curing corn rapidly.
DAVID Cifl' , Neb. , Sept. 17-rerloi ( Tel-
egram.-A ) hot wind ho been blowlmig a
gale from the soutlIwelt during the day , the
mercury standing at 100 at 3 p. m.
ST. i'AU1. Neb. , Sept. 37.-Speclal ( Tcle-
gram.-Tltis ) Sifti boon the hottest day of the
sealon , 102 In the shade. A Strong , hot. wInd
has blen blowIng all olay , taakIllg out dacr
exercise aimost Impossible.
Mistilcia Mitla Shagged.
MINDEN , Neb. , lept. 17.--Speciai.- (
MItchell Wegoner was found tart night lying
in the street unconscIous from the effects of
numerous cuts on hi. head , An unknown
man with whom Ito v'as drInking was or-
rested on uspicioo of having zitiggel him ,
N1 W. HARRIS & CO
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BANKERS
204 Dearborn Street , liIcngo.
15 VshI-st. , NcwVok , 70 State-st. , iloston.
CITY , COUNTY
SCROOL.WATZk and
nTIz * 1GH GRADE
3eagbt anal Sold. Ooersipondsiice dollOlteit.
RECEIVER C11ARCES FRAUD
Bait Instituted Against Directors of tito
Lincoln School Supply Company.
EFFORT TO STOP ILLEGAL FIShING
iCasiisz CI 4 o' ( lt'ologlst 'atiits do In ,
'ctIgit Ic No'iii'iislai'a iIumgnt.sia
Staid 'l'ripoli llt-ois-t1v'raanr lit-
shied to Sluitis. CIt' Puilr.
LI COLN , Sept. 17.-Speclal.-W. ( ) 3.
Turner , Charles II. l5ohnian , W. M. Sdp- !
lilan , Ia. I. Austili , Mrs. l. L. 11. Austin
cml the Coitliubla National bank were niado
defendants today in a suit brought by Richard
\'illiatns , recllver of thto LIncoln School
Stipply COltiliall ) ' , to recover matonc'y alleged
to have been unlawfiiRy apiuropratett , lie
says the luIipl ) ' coltllauy bocamato imiolvemtt
on the 14th of lCcelutbor , 1S'JO. lie nlzo nI-
legos that Turner , Simipinan , Rohmnan and
Austin were dIrectors and were engutpett Iii
winding up its affairs , and had sole control
of time assets and business of the coinpalay.
At the tlaie the conapny owetl tonte $6,690 ,
among It being a debt of $900 to Mrs. Austin ,
$800 to the Coluitabia bank , anti $275 to H ,
a. Turner , beiiies other 5(11)35 owing to stip.
ply' hollies. At ( tint time thaore vero $4,367
worth of aCOOtlnts , which ran the assets up
to $6,109. These vero timader control of the
directors. On this ittdebteiinoss the lilaintiff
claims that Ilohanan , Turner , Shipitian and
Atstin tvere liable as indorsers , guarantors or
sureties ; that In order to reoluca their icr-
sonai liability they wruitgfuliy alslgiied noths
and cash to the amount of $8,350 to certalit
parties named lIt the ietltloa , Th plaintiff
therefore alleges conspiracy , and prays for re-
11cr ,
ReceIver Merrill of the Nebraska Sivlngs
bamtk has flied wlih thio dlstrct court lila to-
port for the mnontlt endIng August It. Thu
following are collections : From good asset ,
$5,813.95 ; doubtftil , $6 717.39 ; worthless , $58 ;
fronl saab of asilt ! , $3,300 ; 20 per ccitt nasres.
mnrhtt of stocklao.ders , $1,000 ; total $113 95933.
Dsbursoments alnotlat to a stun that leaves
a balance of $ . ,569.50 In the laands of tl :
receIver.
TiiflEl MURDER CASES.
There are threa launder C3ICS set for trial
at the Lancaster term of the dIstrct coart ,
which conntericos next Monday. Ona will b
tite case agaInst A. S. Jones , citargeul with
the murder of Constable Peck at. Macloll ; U.
W'aahlngton Davis , charged Ith wreoking tL.
'Rock Island traIn in Auuit last year , nntl
Constable C. M. Eroesen of Waverly ,
charged with kllliitgVIliIllat Ilolt.
On tlio charge of breaking Into John I.
liartou'a barn anti taking away SOfl)0 huarlaosa
and horse b'ankets , M. hoffman was tar-
rested this aftoriioon.Viieu the police die-
covered the sttiff they also found a cart ba-
longing to Joint Lilwlthu.
North Twenty-seventh street is acquirIng a
tough reputatIon for burglarIes and itlglmway
robberIes , Mayor Grahtaln bias assgned ! a po-
Ilceinan to patrol thu street at night , and
ivill continue it all vlnter 11111015 SOEO lot-
provemeatt Is lioticed.
At an early hour thmls mormilug fire tlatn-
aged the reildenco of F. W'Ilbcton to the
amount of $275.
R. II. Oakley , nne of tie fish Conililslloners ! ,
Is ; naklng vigorous efforas in tiis v.cinIt
to break up alleged fishing wIth aches. Joe
Burns of Lancaster county was caught with
one 160 feet long. It was confilcated , bolause
It was stispectad that Joseph hind ben using '
IL In Sail lake. The officers are stIll search-
lag for selne.i , anti have a number of poplo
on their list , vihmoin they propose to intervIew
concerning the matter.
WANTS A CHANCE TO PI1OSPF.CT.
3. C. Lowdon , a geologist of Kansas Cly ,
Mo , , Is In correspondence wIth Deputy Secretary -
retary of State Evans imi regard to certain
known deposits of mitagnesia and trIpoli In
Nebraska. lie desires to come to the state
and do a lIttle prospecting , lookIng toward
the tieveiopment of these depotIts. Captain
Evans has referred Mr. Lowdon to our state
geologist , Prof. E. H. harbour , of the State
universIty. Captain Evans further says that
in Dawes county there are maaverai large deposits -
posits of magnesia and In IlncoIn county a
ntuntbor of deposits of tripoli. It Is quIte
likely that Geologist L.owdon will come to
Nebraska at an early day ahad begIn pros-
peel 111g.
Mayor C , W. Fletcher of Sioux City has
joined. with Fl D. Wlgton , secretary of tbo
1ate FaIr association ; A , W. Erwin , preai-
dent of the Sioux City Commercial aesocia.
tion , and Congressman George D. l'erkins In
extending an InvItation to Governor ilolcomb
to attend the fair on Governor's clay , Sop-
teniber 26 , Governor Stone of Mississippi
svill be at Sioux City on thut date in the Interest -
terost of this Illinois Central raIlway ox-
tenvion. It is consIdered likely that 0ev-
ernor liolcomb will attend on the above date.
Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Llndcll-
WIlliam i' . Murray , WIlliam Fleming , IC. C.
brown. At tite Lincoln-N , hiuclc Urun- .
hueidt , J. C. Cowin , E. W. Simeral , If. 11.
flaldrbge. Ii. S. Hall , \V. S. Appleton , George
E. Prltchott , _ _ _ _ _
ll.timoliat Cnatft'reiiee 'tllOiaitiitttitts ,
VALENTINE , Nob. , Sept. l7-Speclal ( Tom. .
gram.-The ) following appointments wore announced -
nounced at the close of the conference session
of the MethodIst Episcopal church , this even-
lug : A. a. Juilan , P. II. , Chiadron ; 0. T.
Moore , Alnewortlu ; C. 11. Ihurleigh , Atkinson ;
J. W. Jennings , Alliance : 'F , J. Hazelton ,
Iiassctt ; L. C. horton , Iirownleo ; P. J , $5 ,
Neary , butte CIty ; 0. 5. Usher , Cluadron ;
C. R. Cominehl , Ciiadron Circuit ; 13. Hunt ,
Cody ; W. 0. Giasner , Crawford : J. L. Murr ,
Croolcston : 3. A. Scamahorn , Gordon ; I ) . 3.
Clarke , harrIson : It. Ii. Ganlmon , Hay
Springs and Box ltmatte ; J.V. . ICenahalb , hem.
inglord ; James S. Calnpbell , Johiistown ; T.
C. liaicha , Iavacca anti Mnrrlman ; C , L.
Smith , Lakeside ; A. F. Cuiatbaw , Itushuvihle ;
J.v. . Taylor , Sprlngview and Sparks ; 0. L.
Ramsey , ValentIne ; C. $0 , Saititha , Stewart and
Newport ; C. R. Perlton , White Clay ; It. J.
Davenport , Whitney ; U , P. Snodaker , George
Mooney and R. A. hall , mIssionaries In Wy-
omlaig. S. A. 1lck and J. } 1. Tiuackrey left
wIthout appointment to attend school.
Cu''iyls Comnliag to the Pair ,
FREMONT , Sept. 17.-Special.--Tbe ( ) special -
cial trains on the Union I'aclflc and Elkhorn
railroads that passed through hero this morning -
ing for the fair tvere heavily loaiiotl amad
there ivas a large number that went down
from Fromoilt , A large delegotion of members
of the Ancient Orderof United Worklnelt vii1
go down tomorrow.
Hannah Weihe , who was accidentalhy shot
by a boy by thin naiuie of lCneclatel abntst ten
days aga , is linlarovlng rapidly mind will eoon
be able to be out.
Tom 1)ay , the raIlroad man vhto hail a
leg taken off by a train on the Elkhorn last
weak , will' recover.
Jiatrrcst liomnoScrvbee at Ulysses.
ULYSSES , Nob. , Sept. 17.--Speciai-A. ( )
harvest home thanksgiving servIce wa held
at the Conregatioiiai chiirh , Chaplain Dif-
flnbacheth , pastor , Sunday. The building was
thecerated antI festuomled with golutclirotl.
Upon the platform there was a large arch
bounteously nrnIslhed wIth products of fold ,
garden anti orchard. The orchmcstra nut choir
rendered claole music anal tie entIre service
was of a hgh order. a
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llraach offices at Ftemont &ad Csiumbus. All
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mnnuasi .Iiilning MothtUlN 'l'SI/tDINO sad
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