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    THE OMAHA DAILY 1JT3T3 : SATURDAY , SEI'TEMIHSR 12 , 1890.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Strong Ontsldo Markets and the Govern
ment Drop Koport Aid Wheat.
THAT CEREAL STARTS OUT NERVOUS
_ .Oooil i llujliiKliy .SliortH , M r- lit Odor-
i \i mill S > mpiitlijTvllli Corn
-Ml Coiiililni-H lo Sliiki' tliu
OnlH Market Active.
CHICAGO. Sept. 11. Strong outside mar
l cts nnd the government crop report nldci
wheat to recover from the curly depresslot
caused by largo northwestern receipts , December
comber closing nt nn ndvunco of l",4c. " Con
was Bltnlliirly aided nnd advanced Irom U <
loV8c. . Outs closed % c higher. I'rovlslolii
Buffered ns iisunl from too much hog nni
closed slightly lowor.
Wheat wns rather ncrvbun nt the outset
Tha government crop report mib.-Uuiitlfill !
inot the expectations which had leci )
formed of It , but Its effect had already be 'i
-"largely discounted , and un advance of enl ;
Jc { tn the opening IlKiiros was shown , nni
1hls strength was only momentnry. Mlnno
npolls and Dultlth reported thu reception o
1,143 cnr.M , or MJ more than last year. Tlili
was n stunner , and December , which Inn
opened at from GSViC to .IS ic , dropped In !
liurry to CT-Kc. The failure of nnother Nev
Orleans bank WIIH not nt nil reassuring : ti
.Sjveculators . and aided tn creating' thu Ken
oral scramble to unload. Clrndunlly , how
ever , the excitement subsided. St. I oul :
free-line strong even when prices were sill
on the down grade. Not only that , but tin
people there sent a Hood of buying order ;
jjiere. The cables also came strong , nni
there -wore Indications of large clearance ;
again from the seaboard , Thu governmen
crop report also began tu have the bulllsl
Influence It Poemed entitled to. Stocks li
New York were till higher , nnd there wer
reports of larger Imports of gold and n rap
Idly Improving money market. Atlnntl
port exports , ns finally reported , comprise' '
about 4.0.000 bu. In wheat and Hour. Thl
kind of news could have but one cffecl
Knrly short sellers began to scramble t
get back their wheat , and there was con
Hldcrnhlu excitement for a time , rosultlni
In a recovery from -the low point of ncarl ;
2c. The mnrkot was buoynnl during th
last hour. The strength was duo to th
generous tixport business reported at th
seaboard , and nt Diiluth , December sold ute
to W&c and closed Jlrm at from BO ic t
C9'/c. '
Corn was llrm , partly because of the de
cllno In the condition reported In the gov
rrnment report , but more on account of th
bullishness of wheat , the strength of thu
market causing corn to mnke n very sub
Htnntlal ndvnnce , considering the dnllncs
of trade. Mny opened nbout VIe higher u
-I'fo ' , declined to _ .l'4c nnd reacted to 2IVic
closing tlrm nt that tlgure.
Good buying by shorts , light offerings , i
bullish government report and sympath
with corn all combined to make the oal
market an nctlvn one. with a llrm feelln
existing and prices higher. Hesldes a
urgent short deinnntl there were good out
side buying orders. May opened unehangc
ut ISV.c. eased off. to 18' ' < , e , then advance
and closed steady nt I'J'.io.
Provisions were heavy and Inanimate
Pork closed lower. 1'ackers were netlv
sellers nnd this , with continued heavy ho
receipts , prevented any bencllt which mlgli
hnvo been derived from the firmness o
grain. January pork closed unchanged n
$ G.6-V _ : January lard. Be lower nt $3.00 ; Jan
unry ribs , 2Vc lower nt $3..1ic. ,
Estimated receipts Saturday" : Wheal
223 cars ; corn , 52 , > cars ; oats , 313 cars ; boss
14,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
ArtlcbTi I O. it. I itlTn. I Li v. | Cl3i
Wficatt"lfo.ll
Snpt 5fi _ . . „ B7 ?
Di-e fi8VM Mf ) * dat
May l3J !
Coin.No. _ .
.Scut , 20
Oi-t -lW I'D )
Due S1U ! ' - ! ' < 'JUS _ 1W V
May. 'J1H -4V
CniR.No. . . .
Sept Kill 1M
Out li' . 15 ?
May 1HH
Pork.iierbbl
Sept. . . . B 70
n iir > fi 70 C GO D 70
u ti' ' t ! 110 u as U U' )
Sept 3 20
Oct . . . . : i as 3 25
Jan 3 C-ti a u'j- a 57t ' 3 UO
Short Klba-
Sept. . . . s ns n est n 05 3 OS
Out : t 15 : ; in 3 10
Jan H 30
Cash quotations were aa follows :
KI.OIJII Kasy ; winter palentn , J3.20ff3.4C
MralghtB , J3.00ii3.30 ; Epeclal Hprlng , $3.43 ; mirln
jiatentsv2.90 J.3l ) ; utrnlghta , 2. < 0f2.90 ; baken
WHKAT No. 2 spring. B75Je ; No. 3 sprint
ultfifi-lv4c ; No. H reil , Gl'/i JGiy.c.
COIIN No. 2. 20c ; No. 2 "yellow , 21Hc.
OATH No. 2 , lli SflSTic ; No. 2 white , f. o. b
18 > 4r2Q ! . c , No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 14 > i < 8'iyVic.
UYK No. 2. 31c.
IIA1U.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , !
tfSoc , No. 4 , f. o. b. , 39e.
K I. AX HI-IK IVNo. . 1 , C4c.
TIMOTHY RRHD I'rlme J2.f.O.
I'HOVISIONS 1'ork , mess , per bbl. , J5.7005.7i
I.ur.l. per 100 Ibs. . 13.22V4. .Short ribs hl < :
( looic ) , J3.Wf3.20. Drj' sulteil BhonlJers ( boxed'
t3. " I.OO : Khort clear ablea ( boxeil ) , J3.17' * !
3. CO.
WHISKY Dlntlllcrllnlaheil Roods , per cn\ \
U.K.
HtlOAHS Cut loaf , iinchaiiKeil.
I'Ol'I.THYSteady ; turkeys , 710c ; chicken ;
VWS'Ac ; duckn. "fflSij-c.
The tullowIiiK were the receipts and shipment
toilny :
Ontliiil'ro lu = n oKohaiiBtoj.iv tliu bnltor mar
Vet wm ; Hteady : crp.imcrr. 0 < iiI5c : dairy. IK
l : < c. Kggx , llrm ; fresh , lUc. Cheese , steady
OMAHA < ; I.MHAI. .MAHKHT.
CiuiilKloii of Triuli * mill ( liioliilliii
nn Nliiplf mill l''niit ! > - I'roilnue.
KfltlS Choice slock , ll f)2u. )
llt'TTKK ' Common to fair , 7c ; choice to fancy
.counlry , Il fl2o ; separator creamery. 15flc
natbered cicam , 12ft 12c.
CHKKSn Domwllo brick , lOc , Kdam , per doz.
JD.DO ; club boune , l-lb. Jars , per doz. . :3.W ; Mm
bcrser , fancy , per lb. , D'.to ; Hoquefurt4U
Jars , per doz. , J3.CO ; Younf Americas , 85ic ; twins
fancy , ki.ic.
VlJAIr- Choice fnt , SO to 120 Ibs. , la quoted a
JfiSc ; large and coarec , KSc. (
POUI.THY Live hens Co ; cocks , 3c ; uprln
chickens , OVJirTCjo ; spring iluclm , 7WH4c.
PKIKONS Live. DOe , dead pigeons not wnntei !
HAY Upland , S500 ; midland , (1.50 ; lowhim
ti.tXt ; rye straw , (4.00 ; color makes the price n
hay ; Iliiht bales veil the best ; only top grade
tiling tup prices ,
IIKOOM COIIN Kxtremely alow rale ; ne\
crop , dcllteied on track In country ; choice greei
telf-worklng carpet , per Hi. , 2VSc ; choice gjeen
runnlnc < lo huil , 2Uo ; common , ivtu
WATKHMKI.ON8-Per Uoz. , crated , accordln
to uUe , i2.OOii2.2J.
OANTAI.Ol'PIW-Per crute , 755JSOC.
TOMATOKH Per Vi-bti. basket , MfltOc.
- . . .
"XUW ONIONH-fioort stock , per bu. , 350DOc.
LIMA IIKANB-1'er lb , , 4c.
? 'ANS llnt'd plckiid imvy. pe * bu. . 51.4D1TI r,0
CAIIIJAOU Home grown , per hundred , ItQWi
. nJLBHV-1'cr doz. , JoifSOo ; fancy mainmotli
lie.
lie.1'OTATOKS
1'OTATOKS New potatoes , per bu. , SSffiSOc.
KIU1ITB. ,
nitAl'KS Home Brown grapes , ISfllCoj lacg
lots , I5u.
CAI.ITOUNIA PKACHKH Freestones , Jl.OO
cllnga , 90c.
PI.UMS-Oregon , J1.25 ; California fnncy , M.iSil
'
aitAPKS Miucati nnd othe
fnncy varlcllfs , } i.l5ft.J5 ; Tukays , Jl.3001.4C
bluck Ferrara. 11.10 ,
APPI.IWCooking , per bid. . 1.M ; eallnsr , J1.75
Joiintliuna. fancy. S.2St2.f > 0.
WABTKIIN PI-JACllKS-MlchlBun ami Ohio bas
kcts , ilfths. SOc. '
CAI.H.-OHNIA PKAus-nartiettn , H.DOC'CS
nuernrllardy , IMOfrl.tO ; liuerru ClalrBeau , 11.4
01 , CO.
TROPICAL I'llUITS.
OltANOHS-None.
I.n.MO.NS-Hi'fslnns , 16.00 ; California lemoni
JE.J58r5.td.
IIANANAS-Cholc * large Block , per bunch
fJ.COfri.t5 ; medium-Hired bunches , ll.KOBZ.OO
I'INICAPPLKS-No tblpplni ; block.
, MISCELLANEOUS.
OYSTKHS New York counts , per can SSc
Urunch & Co. , New York beh'cts , tier can , 33c
extra eelects , per can , 30c ; Nrw York countu
per ICO JI.S5 ; per 1.000. Jll ; New York nolccm
p'r guf. , JSi per tub. Jll.
, IKi.NKV Fuicyvhlte , per lb. , He ; cnolce. Ho
Ccllturnla , anilur color , ; iva
ClDKU-Clarlfled juice , per bolt bbl. , J3 ; pe
. , .
PltUSUHVES Assorted , tt-lb. paib ) . e ch , J1.4 !
MAPLK BYHUP-KU-e c I. cnn . each , JS.75
vul. cans , per iloz. , Jll ; U sol. cans , I6.2S ; quai
cum. JJ.DO.
K1C3S Imported fancy , 6 crown. SO-lb. boiet
He : choice , 10-lb. bones. S crown , SlflOo.
NUTS Almcnd > . California , per lb. . meJlut
ttie , lOa ; Tarragona utmonai. jxr lb. , larg <
litfcei llraill . per lb. . So ; English wolnutn. pe
lb. . fancy soft > hell , lie ; medium site. lOo ; fll
bcrts. per lb. , IDc ; p rai , polished medium , So
Isii'Ga. lOc ) peanuti , row. CUCio : roasted , 7Vic.
1)ATKHnIlow n , per lb. , ( c ; fanls. ID-lb
joitn. per lb. , 7c-
DRKSSKD MEATS.
1IUUF Dntd BUcra. 400 to COD ItuL , CHO7c
western Bliem. 4KOitiOi nuod cuw < und h Uer
c ; medium cow anil heifers , HU'c ; goix
fore < iiiarter , rows and htlfern , > H34e ; itood
forfounrters. rotlvs > leer . 4HCf5e ; Rood hinrt-
nimrtrr . cows and nelftra , VttiHc ; good hln--
qunrters native Meers , $ ' .v > , cow rounds , 5e ; cow
Plates , Jo , imneleKii chuck * , let cow chucks , 39
* Vto ; ettor chuckx. 3 > ici beef tenderloin * . 13c ;
beef rolls , boneless , tc , clrloln butts , boneless ,
SHc ; loin hacks , hnncles * . V ; loin backs , 7c ; cow
rlbn. No. 3 , Cc ; cow loin' . No. 3. 8c ; beef trim-
mltiKs se ; rump butt. . K ; ; moulder ciodx , Be.
MirTTON-Irc5ri-il Iflmbiic ! rtr me.l mutton ,
Cc , racks , 10c ; leg * , Sc ; fnddles , 8r ; stews. 2Vic ;
jhi-ep plurkii , 3c ; s'ltep tomrues , per ilex. . 25c ,
1'OltK Uri > sne < l hugs. 4Ho ; pork Inlns , 8 ;
fpnre rlb . 3Hc , ham -MiU'sRei , bull * . 4' ci pork
thoulders , < i'o ; pork rliouMen. fklnned , 4 > 4c ;
pork trlmmlni ; * . 3c , leaf lard , not rendered. 4e.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDHS No. 1 green hilled. 3V c ; No. 2 greer.
lildes , ZHe ; No. 1 green tailed hides , 4',4c ; No. 2
Itrcen tnlteil hides , 3Sc ; No. 1enl calf , 8 to 12
Ibs. teNo. \ . 2 teal calf. S to 15 ib > . , 4c ; No. 1
dry flint hide ? , 6RTc. No. 2 dry Hint hides , Cfltfc ;
No. 1 dry salted hides , EC ; part cured hides , Vi
per lb. less thn 'uily cured.
ritlUKP PliLTH tr tn ralleil. each. 2JSCO-S ;
green failed fncarllngs ( snort M'ooied early
tklns ) , each , lie ; Oiv htariun ishort wool-J
early fklnji ) , No. I , eatti. M" " . -i-y he rllius
( K'lnit wonlrd early FKHI.Ho. . 1 , tieh. 6c ; dry
Hint Xarmas nnd Ncbranlia biilcher wool pelts ,
pel lb. , actual welgni. 4/r ( c ; dry Hint Kansas
anil Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , nU-
ual welRht , 3J4o , dry ( lint Colorado butcher
wool pelts , per lb. , actual welg.u. 4 ic ; rtry
Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual
\Milfht , 3&4a ; feet cut off , as It Is utelcss to
pay freight on thrm
TALLOW AND QUKASE Tallow , No. 1 , 2io ! |
tallow , No. 2 , I' ' c , Ktease , while A , Z'.jo ; grcnhe ,
white II , IViiC ; greaxe , Ji'lluw , H'c , giease , dark ,
Min ; old butter , 2ir2Hc ; beeswax , prime , ISO
2fo , rough tallow , 1V4C.
IIONH.S In car lots , weighed and delivered In
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.0057M.W ) ; dry
country , bleached , per ton , JlO.OOfclS.on ; dry
country , damp and meaty , per ton , tO.ucO4.OX
WOOL rnwnstied. fine litavy. 6WTc ; flno. lleht
SftSc : iimrtcr | blood. 1 01/11 c , seedy , hurry and
chaffy. SftOc ; coiled and broken , coarse , "Ufc ;
eolled and broken. Hn , CJrtc. Klcece washed
Medium. ISHIRc ; line , 14511SC ; tub wni-heu , 1CIJ
ISn ; bUck. 8c ; bucks , Co ; tag locks , 2Q3c ; dead
pulled.
NI-.W YOUK OK.VHIl.V ; , MAUICKT ,
IliiiilntlniiH of tinDny on Varlium
Coin in iiilldrn.
NBW YOUK , Hept. 1L-1 < 'LOUU llecelptn. 50. .
400 bhls. i exports , 12.2M bbls. Market more active
and firmer , In sympalhy with wheat ; city mill
clears. J3. ! > 0fl3.sr . Minnesota patents , .1.40OJ.C-i ;
Mlnneaotii bakem , t2.30f2.W ; winter patents ,
.l.30ifjJ.GO ; winter stralglils , J.1.SOK3.2J. live
Hour , dull ; superlliie , J2.40W2.CO ; fancy , J2.GU4J
2.7.r .
C'OltN MKAlKasy ; yellow western. Kc.
UYK Steady ; No. 2 western , 3S > iiJ33c.
IIAULIOY ljulet ; western , feeding , XUtfSle.
1IAHM3Y MALT KIrm ; western , SO'iJMc.
WHKAT-Ilecelpts , llt.SOO bu. ; hpot strong
No. I hard. 6f > ' , tc. Options opened steady , an.
nftcr pclllng oft on a b.ink fnlliire In New
Orleans and big spring wheat receipts , ad
\nticed suddenly on thu strength In Kt. Louis
continuing strong all the nfteinoon , und clos.
Ing Hfl'.ic net higher ; No. 2 led , September ,
C3V ijG4tijc , closed at 6IV6c. December , 64" 5j
CJ'.ic , closed nt Wic.
COItN llecelpts , 115,100 Int. ; exports , 10.SS :
bu. ; spot tiilct | but llrm ; No , 2 , 2.'iTir In ele
\utor. Options generally llrm nnd higher or
light receipts , bullish government leport am
the advance In wheat , closing JJ'.fcc ' net higher
September closed ut 2ST c ; December. 277 > > { j
SiVtf , closed ut 2771C.
OATS llecclpts , 41,700 bu. ; exports , 10.3U2 bu.
spot Hinicr and hlgbcr ; No. 2 options fairly
nctlvo and Hrmer , with the other markets , clos
Ing at lie advance. September , 20e , closei
at 2 ( > c ; December , 0'i(821c , clraeil nt 21c.
HAY \Veak ; slitpplng , JC.UO'a'i.50 ; good tc
choice , J7.r,0 8.00.
HOPS Quiet ; state , common to choice , If9
crop. 2'i'ii4 > < ! c ; 1V)5 ) crop , 3 < i 7c.
Ill DKS Steady ; New Orleans selected nm
OalveHton. 10' ' c.
LKATlllIIl Quiet ; hemlock sole , 20Jf21c.
PltOVlSIONS lieef. steady ; family , JS.OOSf9.00
extra mesi , 16.MS7.00 ; beef hams
$ ir > . ! > 0@lG.OO. Cut meats , steady ; plu-klei
liolllcs , r.wr.c ; pickled shoulder * . S ic ; pleklei !
limns , $0.2."iIO.OO. P.acon , boxed ahoulders , J1.40
tongues , J3.75 ; ribs , J4 ; shurts , J4.1iVj. ! Dry s.ill
is. boxed shoulders ami loims , $3.50 ; rlln ,
$2.75 ; short ! ! , f3.S7V ; . . Lard , steady ; western slfain
$ .t.GO asked ; rellned. tinner ; continent. JI.O'i
South American , 54.40 ; compound , J3.S7'Ai4.00
Pork , quiet ; family , $10..0.
TALLOW Firm , city ( J2 per package ) , 3'ic
country ( packages free ) , 3Uc.
OILS I'etroieum , llrm ; United closed a
tl.M'i. rtosln , steady ; strnlncd. common to good
$ l.GO ( l.G2Vt. Tunmitlne. Ktcady , 24 < r24Hc. Cot
tonseed oil. film ; prime crude , Hft'lSc ; yellow ,
2.l dlp2ic ( ; prime summer yellow , 23Q23V c ; but
ter grades , 2iift27c , nominal ; prime white , 2.1 > 1
2Sc.
HICK Firm ; domestic , S ifJCc ; Japan. 4jJ'4'lc.
MOLASRKS Firm ; New Orleans. 20iJ37c.
HUTTEU Herelpts , 3,825 pkgs. ; western dairy
SW12o ; western cieamcry , HV4IGMic ; Klglns
WV-e : factory. lOVifMlVic.
CHBHSK Hecelpts. C,26ii pkgs. ; dull : large ,
GSMic ; small. GUffSTio ; part sklma , 23V4o ; full
skims , lTH4c.
KCiari Itecclpts. 7.455 pkgs. ; steady ; state and
Pennsylvania. IS'iiTlfi' c ; western , 151Jinc.
MKTALS Pig Iron , iiulet ; Boutliern. J10.23B
12.00 ; northern , JIO.75@I2.CO. Copper , quiet
brokers , $10.fi2'A ; excluume , $ t0.fi5'jlo.f5. Lead ,
niilof. brokers. J2.CO : exchange , J2.77mT2.S24
Tin , steady ; straits , JI3.10fJ13.2 . Plates , steady
Speller , dull ; dumertlc ,
St. Louis CciuM-al ItirUet.
ST. LOUIS , Sept. It. WHKAT Speculation
was de.'rd during the forenoon nnd n general
weakness wna felt. A sudden demand developed
locally about 11 o'clock , and so little wheat waste
to be had that the effort to buy short put the
price up about Ic In quick time. Lite cables
were llrm , nnd nil domestic markets , following
St. Louis , advanced sillily. There was nn active
realizing nt the higher prices , but buyers were
more plentiful , the great strength In cash
locally having n favorable effect , and futures
closed higher than yesterday. Spot , higher ; No.
2 red. cash. GOV4jGOi4c , elevator ; 5'J',486lc , track ;
No. 2 hard , MVic ; September , COl c ; December ,
CSVic.
COltN The strong advance In wheat had a
bullish effect , and there was unite nn upturn
in prices , hut the trJdln ? was 1 glit. S ot , higher ;
No. 2 , cuMi , 19c ; September , 19c ; December ,
l'JV4c ; May , 22ftc bid.
OATS Futures , llrm. but quiet ; spot , lower ;
No. 2 cash , 17c hid ; September , 174o ! bid ; May ,
Wo bid.
HYK 29c bid.
HAHLKY Nominal.
COIIN MI3AL $1.30.
FLA XSKKD Steady ; GO'Jc.
TIMOTHY SKKD Pllmc. J2.CO.
HAY Choice timothy In good demand am !
scarce , but no prnlrle sold ; prairie , { 3 ; timothy ,
J3.COIT10.00. this Hide.
KC1OS Firm ; lOc.
I'Ol'LTUY Steady ; chickens , old , GVJc ; spring
7o ; turkeys , spring , 9c ; ducks , spring , 7c ; geese
spring , Oo.
WHISKY J1.18.
LUAD Quiet ; buyers at 52.S7W , but none oh-
tnlnablc below J2.GO.
Sl'KLTKH Dull ; J3.35 asked.
COTTON TII5 In demand ; $1.45.
HAOGINO 5'4fWir > .
PHOV1SIONS Pork , easier ; stnndanl mess ,
Jobbing J3.'X'fi. ; ! . " . I-inl. easier ; prime slcam ,
J3.10 ; chBtee. $3.1" ' . Hncon , ( hosed ) iihnuldcn
and longs. $4 ; ribs , Jl.lVi ; shorts , J4.25. Dry
salt meats , ( boxed ) shoulders , J3.C.i. ! ; longs anil
ribs. J3.G2ii ; shorts. $3.75.
HEfBII'TS Flour , 31,000 bbls. ; wheat. B4,00 (
bu. : corn. M.OOO bu. ; outs , 87,000 bu.
HHIPMI3NTH Flour , S.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 18 , K
bu. ; corn , SS.COO bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu.
( 'otTfcllnrkit. .
NKW YOUIC. Kept. 11. COFFKK Optloni
opened slcady , with prices 1013 polnta lower
ruled inegular and generally weak under we.ili
cables and the heaviest movement nt lllo am !
Santos over recorded ; closed steady at f > point *
advance to fi points decline ; sales , 22,2.0 bags
Including : September , J8.i3fl.2o ! , December. $8.4 (
61 . . , ' > . Knot cofftti. Itlo , dull and nominal ; No
7. Jobbing , J10.r,0 ; Invoice , J10. Mild , quiet ; Cur-
ilovn , J15.00W1II.2sales. ' ; . 3 , WO bags Ilueura-
manga , p. t. j 1,000 bugs Mar.icnlbo. p. t. Tola !
warehouse deliveries frcm the I'nlted States ,
111,71:0 : bags , Including } 9.'M ( bags from New
York ; New Yorlt stock today , 203 , SW Ings ,
United States stock. 232,219 bnga ; allo.it foi
the t'nlted Klntes , 27I.7H ) bugs ; tntiil visible foi
the I'llllcd Stales , 503.UG ! ) Iingu , against 77,77 !
bags last year.
SANTOS , Sept. 11. COFFCB Quiet : good aver-
IIKU Hnnlos. 9.POO rels , receipts , 33,000 bags ;
stock , C16.000 bags ,
HAMIR'IIO , Sept. ll.COFFKlDull nt V.
Itfa , deellne ; sales. 18.000 bags.
IIAYUI3 , Kept , II. COFFKK Closed weak nl
: a2'i ( net decline ; talcs. 40,000 bags.
IHO , Sept. 11. COFFKK Quiet ; No. 7 , Hlo ,
92CO rfls. exchange , 811-lGd : receipts. 23.00C
bags : cleared fur the United Stntes , s.COO bags ;
for Kuropo , 7,000 bags ; stock , 301.000 bags.
mixe , nomnay , iCi o. wte , .iiilc.
OATH l'oor grades nbout steady ; c'.iolce Hrm ;
No. 2 mixed , nomlimlly. 15igi7c ; No , 2 white , 21HJ
22Ho : poor grades , 15B190.
HYK-No. 2 , SOc.
HAY Steady ; cholcn timothy , $7.50ff8.00 ;
prulrle. cliolce. JI.M05.00.
1IPTTUUVeoU ; creamery , 12HSM3'Jo ; dairy ,
at 10'jc.
I'fiirln .tlnrkt'tN.
PICOIUA. Sept , 11. COIlN-Steady ; No. 2.
Hcr No. 3 , ISO.
OATS Hleady ; No. 2 white , 18VSfl9o ; No. 3
white , nyillic.
HYD Dull , nominal.
WHISK Y Market slemly ; finished goods on
the basis of J1.18 for high wines.
IHICKIPTS Corn , W.1W bus. ; oats , 93 , CM bus. ;
rye. l.MO bun. ; whisky , none ; wheat , 9,000 bus.
SH1PMKNTS Corn , 38,900 bus. ; oats , 70,300
bus. ; rye. none ; whltky , HI5 gals. ; wheat , 8,400
bus , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
l rjfioiiilN Market ,
NKW YOIIK. Sept. H.-It has been n BOCK !
market for bleached nnd brown cottons , und
sales have been good , or In proportion to thu
limit of etockj , of which many are dleuppeurlnK.
Printed cottons and ilrens fabric * ure In larce
wales , nnd of dress goods the takings were
fairly large. Printing cloths were in demand
ut 2 11-lCe , with Kales of 45,000 pieces , and fair
bales of 64-square wldo goads at 3 Tic.
MANCHKSTEH. Sept. 11. Cloths and yarns
quiet but uteady ,
Mnrkt't.
NKW YOIIK. Sept. 11. SUOAU-ltaw , dull ;
fair refining. 2 U-16c ; ccntrltUKul , M test , 3iic
uskvd ; rellned , Bteudy ; crushed , I > Hc ; powdeirU ,
So : granulated , 4Uc.
LONDON , Sept. ll.-StJOAU-Cane. very dull ;
centrifugal Java , Its : Muncovado , fair refining ,
9a M. Iteet sugar , llrmer ; Seplember. s ; Oc
tober , n 3d. _ _
Oil City Miirkvt.
OIL CITY. Pa. , Sept. 11. Credit balance * ,
11.12 ; certlncates opened at JM3U ; hlnhebt ,
11.134 ; lowest and closed at J1.1J ; shipment * ,
CJ.3i9 bbU ; runs. W.lll Ibis.
PRICES STILL MOVE UPWARD
Oottons Have Advanced Mora" Than live
Per Oent in Five Weeks.
LAflGE BUYING OF RAW MATERIALS
Dcinnilil for IMnlHbrd I'riiilurt ! < Xot
Vet ( ircn4 , but Hvrry One .Serin *
' ' Itrciilirriilloit
After I In-
NKW YOUK , Sept. 11. U. O. Dun & Co.'s
weekly review of trade tomorrow will say :
Iletter prospects nnd relief front monetary
anxiety do not yet bring larger demands
for finished products , though large buying
of pig Iron , wool , leather , hides , cotton and
other materials continues to show n grow
ing belief timt a general upward movement
In prices will come with ( ho replenishment
of dealers' stocks this fall. Most prlcea are
extremely low , so that nothing more than
ordinary demand would advance them.
Uut bunk failures nt New Orleans cause
temporary hesitation , crop returns Indicate
disappointment In some cotton nnd some
spring wheat stntes , prices of corn nnd
oats make It unprofitable to sell nt
present . The number of manufacturing works
ami mines In operation does not B'dn , but
ruthur decreases ; reductions of waxes arc some-
w.iat numerous , occasionally resisted l > y strikes ,
ami nil these conditions diminish for a time the
buying jMjwer of Hie people. While many think
general Improvement cannot conic until the
election has removed political uncertainties , oth
ers expect MJOH to sec the result nntlcliuitcd In
trade.
The weekly output of pig Iron decreased 2G.C78
tons In August , a shrinking- 40 per cent , t'n-
Holil Hoiks Inci eased KI.Kii tons In AUKUSt. ex-
clusKH uf those no-cumulating In the hands of
the grout steel companies. Slrlctly , not half
the Iron market or Iron working capacity li
now employed , ami the demand for Ihilshed prod
ucts does not Brow , hut heavy speculative pur
chases of pig , especially from southern works ,
have sustained prices. The output of ConnelN-
vllle coke wnsi Cit > 'j7 tons weekly , against IMi.OOO
tons October 0 last year , and : i,6IO ovens are nt
work , ngalnst 13,011 then , with 10,000 workers
now Idle.
Sales of wool for the week have about equaled
the normal consumption , for the llrst time In
several months , not because manufacturers have
more orders , or are doing more work , Tor no
{ Win Is seen In the demand or output. The buy
ing Is m.ilnly MIOCU In live , based tin the belief
that prices must advance. No considerable de
crease appears In the enormous stock of print
cloths , although the output has been reduced
about one-half for two mont.is , and a. fifth of
the year's productions remains In the hands of
makers , but they have advanced the price 3-10c
ilurlnif theweek. . I'or other goods there li a
better demand , and mamifuutuicr.i have advanced
prices because of the rising cost of material , the
average for all cottons having risen G.3 per cent
since August C , but stocks of many kinds tire
I a we.
Wheat declined 1 cent , but then advanced
closing 1 cent up for the week. Western receipts
Htlll exceed last year's , having been In two
weeks lt.229.31S bu. , against 10.323,1:88 : bu. la.it
year , while Atlantic exports , Hour Included , have
been for the same weeks S.3.1lfi.ri ! ! ! im. , against
2,41iS72 bu. last year. Accounts of disappointing
relations In spring wheat states are numerous ,
but It Is dltllcult to reconcile short estimates
with heavy marketing at low prices.
Corn Is almost wholly out of danger , and the
yield Is generally expected to be the largest , IIH
tin ; price here Is t.ie lowest , ever known.
failures for the week have been 315 In the
United States , against 187 last year , and 47 In
Canada , against Ct last year.
WKHKI.Y C1.UAHIXG 1IOUSI2 TOTALS.
o ( iifNM TraiiNnctuil liy
( lir A.MKiX'Inlrd IlilliUx.
NKW YORK , Sept. 11. Tlie following table ,
compiled by liradstroet's , shows the total clear
ances at the principal cllle * and the percentage
of Increase or decrease , as compared with the
corresponding week last year :
Totalali „ , , . _ . _ . „ . _ . . . _ . I J _ _ 17,7D7.770I. _ . . . . . | 11. C
( "learlngs nt Hay City , Fall lllver , Akron.
Pprlngfield. ( Mnlon , Sioux Clly , Fremont , Hast
ings , ChuUanoona , Fdrgo , Naahvllle and Clalves-
tL.il not Included In the totals.
VOl.lMUJ OP SAI.KS IXCHHASHS.
IlriulNlrci'l'M Ii > | iorlN IiiiiiriivciniMit All
Ariiuiiil In Triiilt' ( 'iinilllliiiiN.
NKW YOUK , Sept. 11. llradstrcet's tomor
row will bay ! The feeling among Jobbers nnd
manufacturers last week that nn Improvement
In demand for eeasonuble staples wns In sight
was evidently well founded , for t more than
n duzen centers , south and vre.t , the demand
Is now more active , the volume of sales lias
Increased and the general nnilook U much
more favorable for business Inter In the nutumn
Notwithstanding Ihe Labor day Interruption , ( ha
week's volume of business Is slightly heavier
boveral cities reporting n larger demand this
week lo leplenlsh depleted stocks than during
the two preceding months , notably among Job
bers In groceries , hardware , dry goods , mil
linery , hatu and ulioes , The moat marked Im
provement Is at Chicago , St. Louis , at. Paul ,
Minneapolis , Pltuburg. Charleston and Augusta ,
nlthoiiKh other cities have reported a better
feeling and proepects for morn active demand.
No Mich gain hns taken place In financial a *
In commercial circles. New Orleans batik fail
ures have resulted In restricted loans and volume
of trade at a time when the early movement of
cotton and sugar prospectn' had stimulated
trade.
The shrinkage of production of pig Iron in
the I'nlled States from a rate equal lo 10,000.000
tons per annum to less than two-third , that
quantity Is proving an effective remedy for
stagnation In the Iroti nnd steel Industries , nnd
nlready demand has begun to reassert Itbelf ,
There U u more encoura.lng look to the price
movement also.
KxporU of wheat ( Hour Included ns wheat )
from both coast * at the United States and from
Montreal , this neek amount to 3,79S,14t ) bu. . a *
compared with 3,3(9,000 bu. last week , 1,810,000
bu. In the corresponding week one yrar ago ,
2.769.000 bu. two years ago , and with 5.357,000 bu.
In the like week of H9J.
liunliic.u failures In the United .State * this
week number SOS. which , while twenty-eluM
fewtr than last week. Is ninety-five more than
In the like week of 1(93 , eighty-live more than
In the corresponding period ot 1S9I , and eliibt
more than In the iwcund week of b' ) iUmUer ,
IMS. nfter three months eljnnlc Merc than
twice an many failure * nni.if'ported this week
ns In the corresponding w < 'of 1892. nnlnss
failures In the Conndlitn Dominion this week
number forty-one , nnalnst thirty l t week ,
twenty-two In the week ft yror n > , thirty-eight
two years ago , nnd thirty-sit.three yenrn ngo.
ruiii.ic NOT STOCKS.
Slock Mnrliot lln * Pert ; Strong In Sillc
of Itcncllonnry | IIIIIISCN.
NKW YOIIK. Sept. H. 'riidstreet's review
of the New York stock mnrkH will tomorrow
say : In tplte of some reautlnnary Impulses , the
tone of speculation during the week has been
strong. The mnrket Is fn 'M'Jry ' way ti narrow
one , depending upon tluj P t > fei > slonnl dealing
for Its activity. Outside pnMJflpatlon. howeter ,
by our own public or London , cuts little figure ,
and the short Interest hn"lAJn t > i > greatly re
duced that buying to coter outstanding be r
contracts Is nn longer calmblc of affording much
support to prices. It would seem , however , that
large interests which parted with their holdIngs -
Ings have continued tn buy hark their no-
eurltles. Part of the renctlonory tendencies on
Wednesday nnd Thursday wn due. It eeems ,
to the bank failures nt New Orleans , but the
unfavorable developments were In the main
offset by the continued receipts of gold from
Kunipe. Moreover , the prompt decline of ex
change hex when the Hank of KiiRlnnd on
Thursday raised Its discount rates nnd ad
vanced the Felling prices for American gold
coin afford * u promise of the continuance of
the Inflow , the shlpmenls of gold by steamers
leaving for thin country today being , so far ns
known , nbont J3.MO.OOO. The money market
continues llrm , but has lost the nervous and
dlsturlml tone that characterized It n fort
night ngn , although the scarcity of time money
continues , nnd the few loans lepnrted are on a
basis of K per cent , plus n commission , which
rates me nntnrnlly nn obstacle to business.
The better supply of call money Is , however ,
noticeable , nnd the extreme rate this week has
been G per cent. Money has , therefore , ceased
to be n disturbing fnctor In speculation , and
while the "street" hns been Inclined to wait
for n. renetlon nfter the advances that have
been scored in the last two weeks , there It
nn Idea pievnlent that further Improvement Is
In sight.
STOCKS AXO iioxns.
Volume of HuxliifMN Only Moilrrntc
with. SM- Milntlvi'IVinpiT riu > rrfnl.
NKW YOHK. Sept. 11. Although the volume
of business In stocks today was only moderate ,
the speculative temper wns cheerful nnd prices ,
with momentary exceptions'worked toward a
higher plane. Outside buying , however , was
chlelly conspicuous by Its absence. The tone In
ilnnnclnl circles Is becoming uniiunlllledly bull
ish , although the market lluctuntlons were prac
tically controlled by a few of the more Important
professional dealers , wlio haxo recently been
playing for turns , with the scalpers following In
their wake. An encouraging development was
the news nf a mandatory order from the court
forbidding Ihe operation of Ihe reduced rates
put In effect by the soulhcrn Iransporlntlon com
panies. The heavy grain movement In tlie north
west was urged as n bull argument on the
grangers , and in most Instances the tralllc re
turns remleied were satlsf.ie.tory.
Aa usual recently , the attention of the street
wns largely turned on the ever-swelling gold
engagements and arrivals. In conservative cir
cles It Is now believed that the J40.000.000 mark
will he reached. The arrivals today footed
about J4,197,000 , nnd there was deposited at the
stibtreasury 53.000.000. of which sum about $3.r.OO-
000 will accrue to the treasury Kold reserve.
The actual gold holdings tit the close of busi
ness tomorrow will not be known until Mon
day , but nre expected to come close to $113,000-
000. Humors were current of preparations In
London to ship about $20,000.000 additional gold
to this country. The street discount rate nt
that center today was marked Up to 2 per cent ,
but actual sterling rates for CO-dny bills In this
market fell to J4.SPon heavy Increased of
ferings of commercial bills , with the only
Important buying being for account of
the gold importers. Later In the
day , call money rates were offered
down to 3 per cint , and the llnnl loan was made
at that Hgtire , as ngalnst S per cent , the maxi
mum rate of the day. l-omlon figured both ns a
buyer and seller. The traders at t.ie close were
enpiged In discussing the probable showing of
the associated banks tomorrow. The theory Is
that the resources of the hanks have been
swelled by about J14.000.000 , nml shipments of
funds to the Interior for .the week were nbout
$3,000,000. In addition , the siibtieasury trans
ferred nbout 52,500.000. The.cxtreme gains In prices
exlcnded from 1 to 3 per cent In the geneinl
list , with Lackawnnnn , ore light dealings , rising
8 per cent. The closing IWBS Mrong nt nbout
the best prices of the day. ; Hallrond bonds were
quiet , but generally higher , on Iransactlons of
$659,000. Governments were lower for the new
4s , with other Issues steady. The transactions
were $ M.OCO.
The Uvenlnc Post's London ] financial cable
gram saytt : This was another flat day In the
stock markets on dearer money and the Idea
that the banks' rate of discount may go to 3
per cent next week. Prices , however , closed
above the worst , nnd with rather a moro as
sured tone. Consols and pther gilt-edged stocks
naturally experienced the thArpest fall , but
other markets sympathized , land Kalllrs had n
little scare on the dls.iHpolntlng results from
n deep level mine. Americans were dull until
New Yoik prices arrived , when there was * n
sharp rally. The close wns about the best.
There Is more lUyng ) | of bfnds. here , , although
not yet on n large kcule. , The Chinese loan
IH out tonight. Details lire ns cabled yester
day. It will help to burden the money
market here and In llerlln. Continental ex
changes have not fully responded to the ripe
III the hank rate. The Paris limune opened
lint , but closed better. Tha llerlln market was
weak. Amerl a Is still nibbling for gold , but I
gather that scarcely any will go from the Dank
of Kngland tomorrow. Stocks are flat. No
gold was taken from the bank tndny. The
Times' money article says that after the gold
movement at the bank wns announced yester
day another 100.000 In eagles was sold. This
Is correct , None , however , believes that the
AmeilcHii demand for gold Is yet over.
The. following were the closing . ( notations on
thi > leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
Sun KrniiiiUi' .
SAN FRANCISCO. Soot. A.-tlioofficial closing-
quotations for mliimbDj'cVlii'J ' ' iworj ni fol
lows : < 'jiili |
Sllvor bitUZJin Mjxbin dull in.
NUTV York .MIiiliiK ItiiotntloiiH.
NEW YOIIK. Sjpt. 11. Th ? following arc the
elounn : mliitns qujUU' ' ) n :
.NVtv YorU Muiii'X Murl ; t.
NEW YOIIK , Sept. ll.-MONKY ON
Knsler At 38 per ccntj lust loan , 3 per centi
closed at 3tM per Cent.
1'imtE MKIIC'A NTIt.fi PAlKU Mnrkcl
nominally 7f9 per tent.
STKItl.INU KXCHANan Mnrket steady , with
nctunl buslnesn In l.nnkeiV l > lll nt J . ? 3l,8 (
for dcmnnd nnd tt.SIHffl.il2 for sixty dnys ;
posted rntes , tl.fJ'ifl.S < nnd Jt.SHiifi.St ; com
mercial bills. J .81.
tlAU SU.vr.HSc. .
S1I.VRH onilTlKIOATKfl Hn Hc.
onviIUN.MKNT HONDS Wenk fiir the new
4 < i ritheM steady ! slate bonds , dullj rnllroml
bonds , firm ,
Closing quotations on bonds were ns follow * :
* offered.
London Stock ( liiotntlons.
LONDON.Sopt. 11. I p.m. oloilnei
1IAU KILVI5H 30id per oz.
MONUY-1 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market foi
short nnd three months' bills , jKQlt 'per cent ,
KlmiiiHlll "Vote * .
ItOSTON. S M > t. 11. Clearings , { 12,200,733 ; lml >
nnces , S1.4S4.20I.
11AI.TIM011B , Sept. 11. Clearings , 3.0SB,1J7 ;
balances , } 3. " > S,182.
NK\V YOIIK , Sept. II. Clearings , $ SClts2j ;
balances , K.FSS.IK.
I'Hll.ADKLl'IHA , Sept. 11. Clearings , $8,931-
426 ; balances , J1,3I4 , ! > H1.
ST. LOI'IS. Kept. II.-Clearings , 3.S9" , OK1 ; bal
ances , J343.1SO ; money , steady ; call loans , fiffC
per cent ; time loans , " ( FfS per cent ; New York
exchange , J1.25 discount bid ; < 1 dlHOount asked.
Korelnii I'Miinin-lnl.
1H3ULIN. Sept. 11. Exchange on IxJiulon , eight
days' sight , 20 marks 37 pig.
1'AHIS , Sept. 11. Tluee ] icr cent rentes. 102f
92Hc for the account ; exchange on I nilon , 23f
17V4C for checks.
LONDON , Sept. 11.-Gold Is quoted at Ituenos
Ayres today nt 170 ; Madrid. 19.23 ; Lisbon. 29 i ;
Home , 10li.924. The amount of bullion gone Into
the Hank of England on balance today was
27.000. The price of bar gold has declined ' ,4d
to 77s 11'Ad. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _
WOOL IS TAKlXf ! O.V STHH.NGTll ,
lloldiTH llfultiitI.nrKf OflVrN , IIH Uit
I'rlei'M Art' Not Siitlnfni'tury.
1IOSTON , Sept. 11. The American Wool nnd
Cotton Itcporter says of the wool trade ; "There
has been n marked Improvement In the number
of manufacturer ! ! In the market looking for
wool. Had all the offera been accepted , the
sales would aggregate quite an enormous llgure.
The Vermont election greatly Improved the
feeling on nil sldea , and manufacturers seem tc
have become Imbued with the Idea that the
Improving political outlook Is diminishing their
opportunities for picking up the raw material
at their own prices. The general tendency the
last week has been to hold wool more firmly at
the quoted prices. Sales in lloston have been
nearly double what they were the week befoie.
Large orders from abroad for dornestlo wool
have been a feature of the market , nnd there
have been a number of shipments. Sales In ] ) os-
ton. New York and Philadelphia the past week
aggregate G.SG ! > ,400 Ibs. , 5,730,000 Ibs. being do
mestic nnd 833.400 Ibs. foreign. Sales since Janu
ary 1 aggregate 127,497,540 Ibs. , against 23r > ,6)9,22 <
Ibs. during tlie corresponding period of last
year.
"We were convinced when wo wrote last that
the lloston market bad seen Its worst , and sub
sequent events have deepened that conviction.
Tlie Vermont election has greatly Improved the
feeling In all lines of trade , and him unques
tionably sent more woolen and worsted manu
facture Into the raw material market than
were before noticed , Dealers are more Inde
pendent ns regards prices than they were n
week ago , nnd It would appear as If the manu
facturers were conscious that they had obtained
their best bargains. Many houses Btlll report
that they are doing only n comparatively small
business ( by reason of their unu illlnguess to
fell at the piesent low figures ) , but In cither
quarters Rome very good sales are reported.
Tha offers for wool the last week aggregate , It
Is claimed by some , 15.000.000 ! bs. , and pales for
the week amount to 5,403,000 Ibs. There have
been orders for at least 1,000,000 Ibs. of domestic
wool from llradrord and other European locali
ties , most of whlcli have been declined , owing
to a difference of lie between buyer nnd seller
In the matter of price. Kxports probably have
not exceeded 4CO.OOO Ibs. , principally Idaho , Wyo
ming , Colorado and I'tah wool. Sales of the
week aggregate 5.403,000 His. . 4,815.000 Ibs. being
tinniest Ic and 588OOJ Ibs. foreign. Sales since
January 1 aggregate 68,043,000 Ibs. , against 137-
0112.77 ! ) Ibs. last year.
"While the aggregate sales for the week at
Philadelphia are below the one preceding , therr
Is more looking nround by local mills ami
some large blocks of territory have been sobl
to mills who have had the money to put Into
wool ; they believe stock will not be any cheaper
this year. There Is more confidence expressed
regarding future conditions. Several local mills
have been represented that have not been In
before for two months. There has been ICSH
disposition on the part of sellers to make con
cessions. Sales of the week were 745,000 Ibs.
domestlo und 103,400 foreign , making n total of
831,400 Ibs. Sales since January 1 aggregate
SO.MO.ono Ibs. , against 48.927,1)3 Ibs. last year.
"At New York there hns been a llttlft more In
quiry for certain kinds of stock , and as the
mills are generally Inoperative , such trade an
for the moment obtains must be mainly specu
lative. There are some negotiations on foot ,
which , If completed , will result In Increased
sales next week. Dealers In the main nre very
firmly holding their merchandise. Sales of the
week were 315,000 Ibs. Bales since January ag
gregate 27.9J4.450 Ibs. , against 49f93,900 Ibs. last
year.
"More wool ban moved this week again at
St. Louis than would he expected from np-
pearances , as considerable stock has changed
hands In round lots fiom commission houses
to dealers , also graded wools have been sent
out , sold to mills mostly. Some tcoured pulled
wools have also been sold and sample lots of nil
kinds have been sent out that Indicate a chancn
for orders later on. The market H practically
unchanged , though certainly n moro hopeful
tone Is manifest. However , the majority are
not asking more money than they have been
The Hoston Commercial Ilulletln will say of
the wool market : The negotiations noted last
week have been consummated , nnd over l.liflO.ono
Ibs of line and medium territory wool hns been
expoited to Ilrndfonl during the week past. Tlie
wool cost SOo nnd 31e clean , delivered In Ilrnil-
ford. It was Utah and Wyoming wool nlmo.'t
entirely. Another sain for export wns 200 bales
of cape at 3lc clean , delivered In llrndford. The
sales of the week nre 3.C90f,00 Ibs. domestlo ami
KOS.OOI ) Ibs. foreign , against 2,893,700 Ibs. domestic
and 240 OflO Ibs. foreign last week , and 2.2H9.COO
Ibs. domestic nnrt 3.034.COO lln. foreign for the
same week lust year. The sales to date show a
decrcnro of 47.SOO.4fi3 HIH. domestln and 25.800 MO
Ibs. foreign from the sales to the same date
in lfi ! > 3. The receipts to dnto show a decrease
of 138f.S4 bales domentlc and 119,720 bales for-
C NI3\V YOIIK , Sent. 11. WOOL-null ; domestic
fleece , 14W18c : pulled , 13K20c.
Smith Dnliotri CI-OIIM.
HI'IION. S. II. . Sept. II. Weather crop bulle
tin No. 23 of the South Dakota faction of th'- '
cllmuto and crop twrvlcu of the weather bureau
for the week ending ( September 7. suys : The
temperature during the week averaged somnwlmt
below the. normal , with generally reel nltchlri.
Krost occurred In n number uf localities ! nn the
3. | nnd fith. Over th" greater portion of the
sltite It WIIH light. dUni : Ilttlo r no dnm.'Ure , ex
cept cutting the vines u Hale. In Home nrnth-
CM It.c.illttP. ' . In v Of l' . It WIIH heavy eimiiKli
to I r.l vine. ' MII ! cut tin * leaves of thu bilrst
nnd inont 'enticr c.irn. Monday , the 7lh.vjn a
very waim day eit-rnlly : , und nlded fen ldernbly
in inquiring and rardcntn.corn. . Fair tn very
good rains recurred In many counties , and were
very benelloial In moistening the soil for full
plowing , which Is now progressing In the e ntrjl
and hiiulbirn counties. There was ruinnwhiit
mora * han the average amount of Minnilne dur
ing the vi'tK , T'e ' maturing of coin has not
heel an rapid an Wdriner weather wmild hmc
iniulo It , bu. It huti progressed steadily. About
nil of the i-r.rly. and much of the liter , rum
Id n iw raff frum IrnM and ronslderuola in id-
riM'Jy In i hoc' < . I'lcm ono week tn ten dnys
M irit ) f Immunity from 1'cnvy frost will Insuie
the safety of tin * later corn. The Intent Id now
In the advanced roasting ear fluie ; , * nd ivpoits
Indicate that tody huavy frosts could Injuiu ur
affect the yield materially. Thu rrun Is gen
erally very good , nnd mutt reporU Indicate that
p promise * Hie must abundant yield for miny
years. Threshing uf small grain U still In piog-
less , and tin weather has been favorable for
thlH woik. except that tome Interruption wu
canned In localltleB by high winds. Millet and
11-ix harvesting IH almost romplelrd , and the
threshed ilnx Miows good results and very good
seed , llolb millet and flax have been seemed In
good condition quite generally. ! .ale potatoes
are all about matured , nnd reports still Indicate
that , as it rule , they uro u fair to good crop , and
of good quality. Most of the garden truck IH
about matured. Haying continues in many coun
ties cant of the MlFFourl river. T-ie recent ruins
have freshened up the pralrlu grasses and pas
tures , , nnd the shorter grasres ure In muiiy
locnlltli'H still green. Thu foliage of tri't's con
tinues green nnd rank , and the season has pro
duced the inoiit luxuriant growth of uny for
years , In most varieties.
Cotton > lnrlrl.
NKW YOIIK , Kept. II Kuturea opened
Irregular ; January. JS.47. KcbruWry , $8,60 ;
March , (8.4S ; April , JS.M ; May , I8.CO ;
February. 13.20 ; October. } S 40 ; November ,
18.311 ; Decemlier. (8.43 ; closed steady : Kales , 301.-
400 bales : January. (8.40 ; February , (8.44 ; March ,
HIS : April , IS.02 ; May. > * .U : HeptembtT , (1.19 ;
Oclobcr , ( S.23 ; November , 123. December , ( < SZ.
Middling. bo ; net tervlpts. .none ; gross , 2M8
bales ; forwaidtul , 700 lnle ; Kales , 571 ! bairn , all
( pinners , stools , 71,081 hulet
ST. LQUIH. Sept. ll.-COTTON-Steinly and
unchanged , mlddland. fc c ; kales. CO bales ; re
ceipt * , 2 ! > 3 bale * ; thlpmentii , 3U bales ; block ,
1 , : : < tnlen.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Only a Tew Cnttlo Offered for Sale During
the Day.
1
SALES MADE SHOW PRICES STEADY
Ootrn mill 1'i-eders InUe l ) | > tin * Hulk
if tiltHimlitrNN UIIK *
Aiiollu-f Strung
MeU.-l.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horse.i.
September 11 2,077 2,447 2.470 1
September 10 2.0fiO 3.2SI .1.M > 1
Scptcmher ! ' 3.715 3,197 1.91S 3G
September S 2IX 4.ST.I 2VJO 2
September 7 2,130 9.M 2.S97 & 2
September R 1,111 2,2l l.UM
Seplembcr 4 2,818 3,031 1.9J1
September 3 l.SSJ < .OI4 2.43S
September 2 2,7U 4.452 93
The official number of oars of stock
brought In today by each road wns :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , ll'r's.
C. . M. ft St. P. Uy. . 3 1 . . . .
Missouri Pacllle Uy 10 1
Union 1'aelflc sys'm 0 ! 10 . ,
. & M. U. U. U. . . . 31 8
O. , H. I. .I 1 > . Ky. . e . . 2
C. . H. 1. & P. Uy. , w . . 2
C. , St. P. . M. * 0. . . 1 4 . . 1
R. 15. ti Sl.-V. H. U 20 12
Total receipts. . . 77 39 10 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num.
ber of head Indicated :
lUtyers. Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha Packing Co 4 12Ti
G. H. Hammond Co 2S2 KM
Swift and Company : 340 TOO
Cudnhy Pncklng Co 137 1,155
11. Hecker & Uegnn 100
Vnnsnnt & Co 20
J. lj. Carey 42
l.obtnnn & Hothschllds 2T > I
AV. I. Stephens : 100
Hill & l.ewfs CO 20
Hcnton .Vc Underwood & . " >
Huston & Co 37
Cudnhy , from K. C 418
1-aylon & Co 100
Sperry & Unrnes 247
Other buyers 621
Loft over TiOO
Totnl 2,342 3,207
CATTM2 The receipts today numbered
2,077 head , ns against 2,000 yesterday nnd
2,818 on Friday a week ago. While nbottt
the nvernge number of cattle were re
ceived today the actual number on sale was
very small , Of the seventy-seven cars .re
ported in sixteen were consigned direct to
packers , and of the twenty-eight loads of
the Ognllalas here thirteen loads were not
offered until late In the day. so that at
the opening of the market the total offerIngs -
Ings were only forty-eight cars.
There were no native cornfed cattle In
the yards and only a very few loads of
common to fairish westerns. The kind of
cattle hero sold at about steady prices ,
but any really desirable fat cattle would
probably have brought strong prices.
Cows and heifers also sold at about
steady prices. There were only fourteen
or fifteen loads In the yards all told.
A considerable proportion Df the cattle
here were slackers and feeders. The mar
ket did not show any material chance ,
though common light cattle were a little
slow , llcprescntatlvo sales :
11KEP STI3KHS.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. rr. No. Av. 1'r.
1..1110 (2 S3
COWS.
1. . . . 900..150 1. . . . MO 215 1. . . . 910 2 CO
1..1020 1 7C. 1..1000 225 10..1000 265
1. . . . 990 200 3..11iS ( 240 11..1005 275
2..1073 200 14. . . . Oil 243 2..1215 2 ! > 5
1. . . . 940 2 15 1..1200 2 50
HK1KIOIIS.
1. . . . 700 215 2. . . . 400 250 3. . . . 4C6 2 C5
1. . . . 740 2 40 23. . . . C30 2 CO 0. . . . C65 2 75
BULLS.
1..1230 1 85 2. . , . 975 240 1..1110 245
CALVES.
2. . . . 380 3 BO 2..JSO 375 14. . . . 318 450
STOCICRIIS' AND KI5BDI5US.
2. . . . 490 2 SO 2. . . . 475 300 4S. . . . 921 320
t. . . . 670 2 SO 5. . . . 574 310 24. . . . 910 325
8. . . . 76 275 37. . . . C67 310 2..11CO 3 30
1..IOOO 275 2. . . . 910 315 37. . . . S7t 330
1. . . . 990 SCO 5. . . . 910 320 24..772 330
1. . . . C89 3 CO 4. . . , 07 3 20 2. , . . MO 3 40
WESTKUNS.
No. Av. rr. No. Av. Pr.
8 feeders..1060 3 00
I' . 13. Wont * .
4 cows 10(0 ( } 2 00 3 heifers 600 } 2 Co
1 feeder 1000 250 23 feeders , . . . 873 S 10
John I'fclfer.
1 cow 1000 200 4 heifers 7C7 275
2 cows 790 2 33 11 feeders. . . . 7Ct 2 85
4 cows 1077 2 40
40O1U3GON.
O1U3GON.
Miller & L.
2 steers 1003 250 31 feeders..1073 300
SOUTH DAKOTA. .
John Tlnnln.
1 cow 9GO 2 CO lOKtecra 1093 2 CO
COLOHADO.
205 feeders..1055 3 00 SO yearlings. . G 3 20
WYOMING.
O. H. Ames.
2 cows 9J3 210 IS cows 920 255
0 cows MO 2 10
Guthrle llros.
1 cow 20 223 1 feeder 1140 320
5 cows 10(4 273 C feeders. . . . 1020 320
Ogallala L. & C. Co.
13 bulls 1317 ISO 153 CIWH 1003 270
17 cows 910 205 1 steer 1000 300
1 steer 1120 2 25 C7 Btcers.1231 3 05
8 steers 1191 223
W. C. Irvine.
5 cows SM 200 2 CDWH 910 275
1 cow 7M 2 35 1 feeder 780 3 m
9 heifers CM 233 7 steers 1.137 310
1 cow 10SO 2 GS 5 steera 12JO 310
3 cows 1000 2 Ei 3 calves 3S3 3 83
15 cows 1025 273 G calves 210 123
UTAH.
Webster City Cattle Co.
5 feeders 902 3 CO
IIOOH The hog receipts today numbered 2,235
head , aa URalnst 3,2 4 yesterday , anil 3,031 on
Krlilay of last week. The market ns a whole
was In fairly satisfactory condition , viewed
from a celler'H 8lniid | > olnt. It opened about 5c
higher , and the mont of the hogs Bold on that
basis. It I'UMM off toward the last and closed
weak on coarse heavy welRhts. The demand
was Rood and the market reasonably active , HO
that an early clearance was affected.
[ ? xtrcmc heavy IIOKH held down to $2.75 , and
Kood heavy up to J2.80@2.90. Medium weights
brought i2. ! > OW3.00 , and llKht mixed , )300)3.05.
The bent llRht hogs hero cold nt 13.10. Owing
to the quality of the IIOKH on aalo today and
the very tinall proportion of lightweights the
gales do not show tin their face any material
advance , nnd the average of all the sales wuu
only 2'ic above yesterday's figure , Itepreucntn-
tlvo sales :
N'o Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sli. Tr.
r,0 , 401 . . . } 270 123 284 60) J2 90
44 343 200 275 C5 286 SO 2 00
rr sco . . . 275 rs 271 . . . 200
SS 315 120 280 49 213 IM 2 9i )
r,8 317 ICO 2 RO 78 261 19) 290
. ) ! ) 333 . . . 20 ( CO 273 140 290
53 343 SO 2 SO 77 2M 120 290
M 327 . . . 2 M > -47 274 40 2 90
51 : iM 10 2hO 42 292 120 290
67 337 . . . 2 8314 55 2IW 200 21)5
59 279 120 S ! S3 G5 272 SO 295
C2 311 . . . SfiS 05 293 ICO 293
(7 ( 287 200 2 fcr. 13 2i7 . . . 300
67 280 SCO 2 85 C3 200 , . . 300
51 213 2M > a k3 CO 2(4 ( 120 3 00
48 330 120 2M 71 224 ISO SOS
60 248 210 2M 73 2)4 ) 200 310
; , S 27.1 0 2 Si 71 190 ICO 310
3S SIS 12' ) 285 7H 2S3 40 S 85
IMCSK-ODDS AND ENUS.
7 41 . . . 255. 4 270 . . . 285
0 310 . . . J tO 9 265 . . . 285
rillKRI'Tlicir wore more sheep here than any
thing tita today , but the imirlu't was Nlow ,
Tliu offcrlnga were mostly of lamb.s , of which
there has lii-en an ovcraupply this week. The
packers were all III led up with luinhs , but were
all In nerd of yood heavy muttons. BalcxtnQii
WITH ireiH'iiilly a KliiK etinng prices for their
lanib.1. which contributed to make the market
Klou. ItepieFPIitatlVn miles :
No , Av. I'r.
3n ; ) Utah stockrs . . . . _ . S3 I'd 00
tIHA7To ! l < lVI4 STOCK.
Ti'aidi ! in Ciiltle Quifc Dull , i\rcpt :
fur Smut ; ] > 'IMV l.lncM
OIIICA.1O. fiepi. ll. TiaJfi In cattle wan dull
today at easy pi Ices c-cept for the few choice
lulu for rule. KulH-y rttetrn hold ut from $5.29
to 35.no , iriirh''i ' , ; the hltfhciit price of the year.
Kulcs of beef meem covered HII extieinorange of
I2.y > per IX ) , bs. , the poorest telling nt 1310 ,
wtth Ibn bull : o ; Iho * uk-a between 14 nnd J3.
Tlin Mucker mi' ' feeder trudo was uctlvu iind
prises riilod steajy ut from J250 tu 13-fcO. HulU
hnldeiy well , SL fuw prime om _ Kulnu nt
from $3 20 tu S3 to , mid rows and helfera remained
HteHdv and active. Olives weic active , anil th
bext I'louulit ) C > .i)5 , an udtance uf lUc. Texas
Kra 9 ctccr < < veru nbuut l. ' lower , with SIICH | at
from 12.35 to $3. Wcsti-rn ranier.t ; declined from
lOo tu 0c , KUICH ranKlnv at frnni 12.73 tu list
for fctcvru , clilcfly at from t3 to 13.CO.
In haK theio wn the ujuul local aiu ! lihlppliii ;
demand , and prices wen ; htronK for KOOI ] mrdluin
WbiKhts , liut wfuk far connnon lots , whether
heavy or Unlit. Heavy told at from $2.60 to
J3.SS , medium nt from IZ 00 tu ; 3.3I llKht at
from II.SO to t 40. und I'llat ' fratn 12 to J3.SO ,
Heavy | > acklni { lit' < s-'ij UrgeIy ut from K'.Ki
to J2.U5.
Hheep prlci-i ai utill miffrrini ; from lai-se re
ceipts from the wcNtf-rn rc.nites.Vtnlei ri cheep
nold slowly ut fium SJ.I.O to RCi , i.nd fi wus
an extrtme price for jujmf natives. RORIO few
Inferior lambs went nt ) MO , but inont of th'i
lambs were taken at frum n to K.75 , und fnncy
Itoeks were lamely nominal nt limn | 3.itf tu II.
Good shvt-p sold for v-port ( it f/'i' > , and a few
sale * were made of feedini ; rht'p r.t frum 11.40
to IS.70.
Uecclnls : Cattle , 3,000 head ; ho 9. I'i.W ) head ,
sheep. 1,000 head.
.VtMV Vnrlc l.lv Sliil ! < .
NKW YOHK. Kept. ll.-IIKKVni-IV
1,373 head , law ; uutlv deein , .U'Udy ,
lower ; rmiRh stock lnw nnd dry rows lower ;
nMlvp tecr . t4.091M.6S ; Colorodos nnd Imlf
lirred * . U1SW4.S5 ; Mints nnd oxm , M.M1M.4S ;
hulK M.Mfll.70 ; dry rows. St.tSfrt f . Kumroiin
cables piote American Ktfcrs nt lOffllp , dtrMisl
Wflsht ; nhecp , ! > H9l c ; rofrlRernlnr bwf , 7mfS'4o ;
riports tomorrow. 681 i ve unit 4.413 nunrtcra
of beef.
SIIKI5P ANDUVMlIS-lH-celpH. tUtt hffeli dull
nnd wenk to n hndp easier nil around , sheep ,
} : .WfT3.25 nil nroundi l.imb . M.WUt.W.
HOOS Ilecelptji , 4.S14 hcsd. llrm nt J3.eo f4 10.
City Mve St.u-U.
KANSAS CITY , fifpt. It.-l'ArriJ .
9Wi ) liwiil ; ohlpments , S.3CO head , best grades ,
steady ; others ilull to S MOo lowor. Texas steers.
K.n > p3.Vi. ( Texas cows. Sl.fiOlf.'ZS ; beef Mcers.
W.WU4.S ) ; nullw cows , $ l.HMf3.00 ( ; Mockers ntul
feeders. JS MtfLffij bulls , tl SWSfS.rA
IKHIM-ItPCPlpts. C.OT head : shipments. 1.000
head ; market upenml steady , closed MftOo lower ;
bulk of sales. l.WIt3.10 ; hM\les. I2.75ff3.05 ;
I2.WU3.SO.
Stuck In MKht. |
Urcont of receipts at the four principal mnr-
kcts for Krldny , September , II , 1SW :
„ . , , . Cattle. HOB * . Sheep.
South Omaha 2,077 J.23.1 S , i
UllcnRa 3.000 S3.WO 6.CKM
Kansas City n.oix ) 6. 00 lf,00
St. I.ouls 2.000 6,000 1,000
Totals . . 16.077 " . " 33 9.970
St. l.iiiiU l.lvv Stock.
ST. I.OIIIS , Sept. ll.-CATTl.K-Ueoelpts. OHO
hrnil ! market steady ; nnllvp phlppliiB steers ,
fl.Mlii.7S ; Tenns steers. J2.40JM.40.
. . l'l ' > M-Hcclpls. f.000 ben.l ; market stMidy ;
llBhl. J3.10tf3.35 ; mixed , .Wtf3.20 ; heavy , W.OOy
Sllii' | Hecelpts , 1,000 head ; market linn.
COVKHKMKM' WKATllUlt lIltl.I.KTl.V.
( Itiiiatli- mill Crop CiiiulllliinH of Coun
try for l.iiMt Wffk Siiiiiiiinrl7. < > il.
WAHlllNtJTON. Sept. -The week pmllnfr
September 7 was cooler than unual over the
northern districts from the .Missouri valley cast-
ward to the middle Atlantic and New KtiKlnml
coasts. The week WIIH alsn sllnhtly cooler than
usual nloiiR the Immediate east gulf and cen
tral Callfonda coasts , where the avcniKU dally
dellclcncy innccil from 1 to 2 decrees , l.'roni tliu
lower Missouri valley Eastward to tne New
Eimland and mldde Atlantic roasts the tem
perature dellclcncy erased from 3 It. 7 deKreesi
* . foiKrCatt81 ' " l" ° U'"cr ' ' Ol" ° v"llc > '
a d lake n.
In the soutlieni stales , except nlonjr the east
5 Cim i1 ll".0.uBl ' t tlie Hmky mountain ic-
, .
K ons , and un thu north 1-nclllo coaM , the week
averaged wanner than .
usual. The tcnuwrntiliu
excess ninKcil fn.m 3 to C dcRiecs per day rn'cr
thu Kimthwcstcrn portions of the country from
Arkansas and l.mlfdaim westwuid over Okla-
mll"\TT"il NfwM IO' ' . mmtlicrn Colorado
, , ,
nii'l Ailwitin | , nnd also over noit.iern California
and lorlioiib of NevmlN. Idaho. Oreitoi i ,1
nasiai.rfun Over n limited area lnclullnK the
weMern poitloiiH of the Cmolhms and norlhern
Gcuritl.t , the Week erased from 3 to 4 dcBrecs
wr tlay warmer than usual , the excess biMnK
river"1 elsewhere east of the Mississippi
f..11,0 ' . 'e 1l'en , ' t re extremes of the week raiiRed
from . ! 6
iieinees In the Dnkotim and norlhern
Minnesota to 100 ilesrees In soutliern Kansas.
Oklahoma and northern California nnd 1U4 de-
KiecH In east-central Texas and miuthern Ari
zona. The hlKhest maxlmuni records of former
jears for the Itrst decade of September were
leached or exceeded In western Kansas , central
lexns nnd northern ClcurKln ; the maximum tern-
peiiilui-e at I'alest i.e. . " 1 - % . , on thu Fth bi-li
S dcBi-ees hlKher than uny previously recoiiled
"i-inl'e" ' * durliic the llrst decade of Sop-
. n'.l"t\.lnor ' " "m " 10 IIKU111 iniount of rain
fell In New KiiKland , over poitlons of the Inko
reg on. mldde Atlantic stntes. limited aieas
In the central valleys and .on the Kiilf coast , the
week was drier than Usual over the greater Inrt
of the i-imntry. The detlclency In rainfall ex
ceeded ono Inch on tliu south Atlantic const ,
and rntiKed from one-half to three-fourths of nn
Inch over the greater part of the soutliern
states. In which section extensive areas received
no rain during the week. In the central val
leys theie was a general dullijlency , but Rood
showci-H , giving u alight excess over limited
areas , wcru quite general. Hastein Montana.
northern Wyoming , western South Dakota nnd
limited areas In Minnesota. Iowa and Colorado
iccelvcd more than the usual amount of rain ,
while no appreciable amount fell In the 1'acltlu
coast states.
The week has been very favorable for gen
eral farm work nnd maturing crops.
Corn cutting has progressed favorably nnd
the late crop is mostly nnfe. Although the ma
turity of late corn In Iowa und Missouri has
been retarded by recent cool weather , the hulk
of the crop will be pafp by September 12 , ns
foreshadowed by the lliilletln of August 2Ti. In
the principal corn states of the central val
leys an excellent corn crop Is now practically
assured. In Kansas corn Is being cribbed , and
some has been marketed.
Cotton picking lias progressed rapidly under
favorable conditions , and IB now well advanced
over the northern portion of the cotton belt.
About half of the crop hns been gathered In
Tennessee nnd Georgia , nnd picking Is being
pushed to completion In Mississippi. There
has been no Improvement In ( tils crop during
the wei'k. and rains would not now1 prove bene-
llclal. There will be very little top crop , and
all reports Indicate that the bulk o thu crop
will he picked by October I , much earlier than I
ua , 5
Most of the tobacco crop has been cut nnd
.
that the crop Is curing well.
1'lowlng for fall needing Ims
sourl nnd In Pennsylvania.
Kroat occurred In the Dnkolns. Montana , Michi
gan , Ohio , Pennsylvania , New Ycuk and New
England. Damage generally very alight.
I.IviM-iionl Miirlirt.
IjIVKUI'OOI * Sept. 11. WHKAT Spot firm ;
demand poor ; No. 2 red , winter. Block ex
hausted ; No. 2 red , ttprlng , Ss llVid ; No , 1 Cali
fornia , Bs 61. Futures opened Blcndy and un
changed and doted ttteaily. wllli January V4d
higher , nnd other months unchanged from yes
terday's closing prices ; bUKlneRB about equally
distributed ; September , ! is 11.1 ; October , fii 3d ;
November , 5s 2id ! : December , 59 ZVt\ \ ; January ,
Cs 3d ; February , 6 3V d.
CORN Spot tlrm ; American mlxcil , new. 29
* id Futures opened Bteady ; dlntnnt pOHlllonn
lid higher ; next closed unchanged from the
opening ; business about equally dlstrlbute-il ;
September , 2s 9V4 < 1 ; October , 2s Dliilj November ,
2s 9Ud ; December , 2 SVS'l. ' . , , ,
FIOliu-Kirm : ilemnnil fair ; freely supplied ;
St. Ixiuls fancy \Ylnter , 7s. ,
PHOVIBIONS Iliicon , steady ; denmnd moder
ate ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 lb . , 28s ; short
libs , 20 In 24 Ibs. , 29s ; long clear , light. 35 to 3S
Ibs. , 23s Ml long clear , heavy. 40 to 4j Urn. .
2.1s ; sh.nt clear backs , light , 1R llffl. . 24s Jd ;
Kliort clear middles , heavy. 43 to r > 0 Ibi. . ll * Cd ;
clear bellies , H to 1C Un. . 2Ss. KhouhlerB. nciunre.
12 to 18 Ibs. , 23H. Hams , short cut , 14 tn 10
Ibs. 42s Cd. Tallow , line North American , 17s
Ud. IJeef. extra India mess , 40s 3d ; prlmo mess ,
30s 3d. Pink , prime mess , flno western , 45s ;
medium wehtern , . s M. I iid , steady ; prlma
western. 18s Cd ; retlned , In palls , 1 .
CIlMIOSl'V-Qulct ; demand poor ; Ilnent Amer
ican. white , 40HIhieBt American , colored. 42 .
miTTKll Finest Pulled States , 60s ; good , COa.
PHTIIOI.UUM Uellned. CV il.
HiFHiniitATOH : : ItiaiSF Koreiinarler , 3\i\ ;
lilmlriiiiirter. r > V d.
HOPR-At London (1'ncllln ( c a . . IH.
IIKPHII'TS Wlient , thieo days , liij.OOO centals , i
Including 94,000 centals American ; American
corn , three days , 110300 centals. (
Wl ATH15ll-Hlin\very. _ _
HAN FUANCISCO. Hept. ll.-WIIU.VT-Steaily ;
December , $1.00 % . _ _
Tlo l by Ti'li'itliniu' .
A iinlqiiH ami romantic wcililliiK was performed -
formed nt Tuloro. Cal. The minister llvoil
at Santa Cruz , 250 miles away , nnd was un-
nlilo to attend. The telephone was lirnufiht
Into rcquiBltion. Tlio brldo and groom uttered - 5
tored their ersponses eve two aeparatn tele ;
phones and the Santa Cruz clorKyman de
clares that ho lieanl llioin ( lulto distinctly.
ISauh of the witnesses were provided with a
telephone receiver and the ceremony wap
concluded without a hitch. The happy
couple also received many fongratulatlons
from Santa Cruz frlends'through the medium
of the telephone ,
1-1115 MAUKUT.
INSVUUMKNTS plocctl on record Friday ,
September 11 , 18'J :
WAHHANTY IKKI)3.
\t A Groff anil wlfo to P II Uenip-
Boy. n 311 feet lot 'i , NclHon'u add. . . . ) 700
M T Sehroeder to Ornahu HnvlnifS
hunk , lot 12 , block C3 , South Oninha l.WJO
S U 1'ntton and hiiHUinil to II 8 Hoylo ,
lot G , bloelf 2 , Vnu Camii'H add . WO
II S Uoj'lo and wlfo to U O .Smith ,
, .
A 11 Iloiw to M A U Ilovvell , lot 18 ,
block 2. Kllby I'lneo . l.SOO
Siiino to It U Howell , lot 2 , block " 0. "
1'rospcpt 1'lano . tOO
V K C'titler und xvlfo to J C UiilncB ,
lot 4. block 0 , Walnut Hill . 3,000
W A HlKBlnti nnd wlfo to Httph Mq-
Kny , loin 1 nnd 2 , block 7 , subillv of
J I Ilodlck'H add . 11,000
UICISOS.
Special iiKiHter to 12 K Fay , lot t , 15 S
JJuiuly , Jr. , subdlv . MI
Shfcriff to N O 1-ue , Cl ftot lot1 ,
Jtced's l.n add . 1,250
Total amount of transfcro
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone 1030. Omaha , Nub.
COMMISSION
CHAIN I PROVISIONS : AND : STOUXi
lUom 111 % , Hourof Trade.
DUecl MlrtH lo < Jhlcau unNtw Voile.
John A.Yrr a * Cfl ,