Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 19, 1897, Editorial Sheet, Page 11, Image 11

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    TltE OMAHA DA FLY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 10. 1807
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE
Prpient Trndo aa Well as Fnturo Prospects
Are Qood.
COUNTRY COLUCTIONS ARE EXCEIL'NI
lilMTH mill VIniiiifue.'ttirrr llusy _
'I In- ( oiiiliiKrrl I'rolittxr * to
lie I InllcM So fur
Til IN MI-IINUU.
Jobber * ami nunufnctinoM of Omaha have been
ncliv ly rnsnitcit tlic last week In tnrctlnq the
rciimrempnls of country custom-era , though It
wim expert" ! that thcru wmild IMS tame falling
ciff In the Inlying , us so many mtrclnnts were
rxpectlni ; to visit the cltv durlni ? f lr week
mid would mturnlly defer placing orders until
tlii > > could ninko personal selections nf Roods ,
llowuvcr , tin1 ciminimlnc ilemnnd In tin" country
IH of such n clminUtr Hint nuiclinnlB arc forced
to | ilnco orders to keep | ncc wltli the require
ments nf palronx , un 1 Hint fnct has had much
t ( > do with the continued activity observed In
johhlng clrcl.s ,
Thu turning week In expected to bo the IjfSt , so
far UK volume of Mies la concerned , In several
} etir pisl. A Veiy Inrue number of merchants
Imve- signified th.-r Intmtlon oflulling the
illy within the next few days nnd the expco
tnllon l tlmt the Krent mijotlty of them will
li ? liberal buyers Jobbers Invu tnadc every ur-
ranKi.iiK.iU possible to pioperly entertain them
niiil Hie ttavellng men will nil t > off nf the
road to look alter tha wants of their ppecltl
customer * All tint the JobbefB nsk IB reasonably -
bly itood wenlhfr.
COOl.lill WnATlIlUl NiiOin > .
The retail trudo of Hie city Ims suffered some
what fiuni thu veivMirm weather. as buyers
hhnw u MiuiiK Inclination to rein tin In diem
dur.iiK the hot weither , especially no ns there
Is n > pressing niccBslty for Imiiwdlale shopping
It U imw too I Hi- fur any tiude of Importation
In hot weather KuudB , mill the demand far fall
im-iehalidl" ! ' cinnot be expected to show murh
lire until the comlnic of cooler and more fall-
like Weather A week of cool or wet Neither
Would ultliniit doubt develop a j-ood full buying ,
liut B ) Mr th < ro have only been two cool dajs
to letnlnd cnnsumeis of the approach of winter ,
ihu Increased number of people llndlnR em-
ploynunt In stint Improvements and In tin
currying on ofarlous new enterprises that aic
und > i way lm nuidu considerable difference with
thu retail trade of the city and collections me
notlecnbly linproud
To film It all up In n few words , the whole
tnuli : Kltuatlon l In a most sallsfactory condi
tion Not inly ID this true of thlH Immediate-
louillly , but It applies equally well to the whole
Wist , and In a somewhat lesser decree to the
east IIH well. 'Ihu fainura of tin : west sec such
u eonillllun n tin y have nc\er before- known
Ihey Ime often had abundant crops liut novel
liavo they hail quite tme.li n temirkahle combina
tion us Hie present Is. of wonderful crops und
iin extiaoiillnary demand The millions of dol-
lais whlrh will BI > directly Into the pockets of
tlio farmeiH of the west cannot belli but stimu
late business In very clmnnel to u great tli qree
'Die demand for money Is still well below the
mipply and rulis have not yet advanced ma
terially 'Die Increased demand , however. Is aa
certain to come IIH anything can be In the bunt-
nenH world iv ry thins Is on the upward turn
and the west IH leading In the procession.
Mom : .MOMV uor.s ivio IIVMCS.
Kn In Oninliii IiiorcaxliiHr at n
Itnplil Itute.
W H Hoborson , Bpeaklntr of tndo from the
fitniiilpolnt of 11. O Dun & Co's Mercintllc
URcney mys : "The bank deposits In Om ihu
mo Imn iilnt ; at a rapid rote. Hits In a very
unun * al condition for this season of the yeai
nml IH largely due to the enormous wheat crop ,
but It IH probable that part of the cusli can be
tiaced to thu Increitcd Ineome of wage tamers
In thecity. . One of our leading bankers told
me there was no t-peclal demand for money , and
lie would be glad to loan half a million dollars
up'm propt r security
"It inift be concided by this time that the
long-expected wave of prosperity Ina nnlvcd.
Home over cautious people fear a n action , but
when we cinxlder the conditions this hardly
BceniH | H ) Bllile. Tor four years our people have
btcn prictklng an enforced economy. Stocks
nf meichandlsu and necessities and comforts li :
the honfi fi Invc tieen reduced to the minimum
'Jhey must be mippllcd , and fortunatelj the
when withal Is provided for replenishing al
nlont ; the line Tin- normal c. Misuinpllon of
this country will maintain n very active trade
und It will take a year or two for the people at
largo to satisfy their normil demands
"JnclclentH Illustrating Improved conditions uro
contlnu illy brought to the attention of persons
In touch with local trade The Union Stock
Yards company on Thursday of this week
handled more car > > of stock and merchandise on
Its stock yards lines than on miy day since the
tracks were equipped A traveling Implement
raleBiuan. who makes Onmli i his headquarters ,
Infoims me that , beginning on luly 3. he sold
n carload of wagons on each of twenty-one con
bccutlvc days and that the trade of his house
for July and August was something beyond com
parison Agricultural Implement dealers are the
llrst to feel the Improved condition among the
farmers , who have been limiting tielr purenuvcj
for these many ytais , until now their demands
Mill crowd the power of the Implement houses
to keep up the supply of goods
"It Is well , In view ot all that has been said
In the part uncomplimentary of Nebraska , to
keep well In mind the fact that this yeir's crops
are not only mormons In quantity , but Im
mensely valuable In cash Any funnel will say
that an average corn ciop In Nebraska of thirty
Imshcls to the acie Is not by any meins large
'T le beit authorities agree tint over S WO OOC
iicrc were planted and at thirty bushels to thf-
nere this would mean n hnrve-t of .MO OCO OOC
bushels Not \its \ than 100 OW.OOO bushels or ol
rorn still remains In the cribs Assuming
Chicago price of 2 > cults n ImMicI for this cortv
tnakes It worth JSu.OOO 000 In Chicago No one
liovv disputes that our wheit yield reached 40
000000 bushels , und It Is certilnly worth J30 000
000 These two cereals , therefore , contribut
enough In actual valic to the state's worth to
\varrant the expectation of u renewed Interest In
developing the agricultural demands of the state
Mills of course means an Increittvil population
nml Increased trnde In all the cominerclil < emirs
"Ixiciil n tall trade Is Improving , lluslness a
Roilth Omaha continues veiy active , and rea
estate men are counting upon an excellent bust
tusH through thewinter. . "
TilADi : fiMMMMiS OK THU STIIKUT
Someof tlic 'I'll In KM HiiHliifNK Men Vr
Doliiur mill TillUliiK Mioiil. '
The Amerlenn Ilandewed Shoe company re
ports bUBlniKH In a Jobbing way very active , es
peclally In mbbei goods
The Willow hpilngs distillery Is recelvln
cnltle for fall nnd winter feeding They wll
feed nt lenst 1,100 and possibly us many u
r.ooo.
Mnnnfaelurers of print eloths nre expeetln
n good di mind all throuK i Die wlnlcr , ns slock
In the county ! nre light , nnd there has beei
HOIII talk t tat prlees would go hlKher ,
I , . O I'oup , whose lounBe facloiy was le
cently ilamaBed by fire , has leased the building
lit 111 houth 'lenth street nml will convert '
Into u lounge nnd mattress fnctory.
If nny one In Omaha wishes ti * convince htm
elf thai prosperity Is really here , he can d
rii by visiting the Jobbing district and not In
the number of buyers , nnd Ihe large shipment
of goods
II * ne & Co. are preparing to operate a clgn
factory on I he fair grounds during fair weel
for the purpose nf phoning how cigars are mad
nnd paeked 'Iheir factory last yeur pioved t
lie one of the most ntlractlvo features In the
Manufactures building.
II. r .Marshall , of the Marshall 1'aiwr torn
Jiany , has been In Iowa the pist v > eek Mr
Jvatz of the Katz-N'evlns company says that the
trouble with trade n ( the present time IH that
inrrrtunts all want goods nnd want them
quickly , In fact > iiulekly that It U hard woik
to keep paee with the demand.
The demand for rubber goods Isv cry large an 1
the JohhrrH of the eounlry arb taking the goods
us fast as Ihe fae torlei ran turn them out 1 * > eal
Jobbers hnvu been pretty fortunate In vecilllnir
Kiuuls , but lluv have had some orders turned
down and ft looks as if It would be a struggle
for Homu time tu keep pace with the consuming
demand * *
'Ihe eiittnn tlluntlon Is nt prevent legnrded
vllh eoimldernbU * Interest , not only hy eun
turners eif the Maple , hut nlKo by * Inventors and
ppevulators , who 111 view of the advance In
xcvernl other eoinmeulltlrs , nre naturally avkliiR
themteluH the question whether or not enttnn
is to advance from Its present loinpatiitlvely
low level
The yellow fever scale In the ) south , by cut
ting off the ill mind for salt infill * , caused a
brink In tie provision market and In eonte-
quence Nebraska farmers lire not reeelvlntr
quite as muc-li for their hogs us they were tflllt
the prlre U snlllUently high lo be iUlle | re
munerative ,
Karntst efforts me making In Colorado for the
erei t.cn of n beet sugar factory Iheie and tha
production nf u st'jllelent supply of beets for
It. The Purt Collins Argus has bren dlseunelnc
the mattei most rninently for come weeks pint
nnd resiling the various advantages that would
nttaeh to Ihe location of a be'et nn.-ar factory
tn 1'ort Collins ,
One of the largest 11 ml8 In the live stoik com-
mUslon butlners In a reeent Chicago ilrcular
referred tu i-'oiuh Omaha as fallows : "Whllu
there bus bern a fulrly good Imiuliy for weMtrn
fetdetM , this elans U telling tu decidedly better
nJvantd e nt South Omaha , as the snlrs made
l > y our llrm there this vve k veo plainly show
nnd In our opinion rangemen should send that
class there wherever practicable"
The llHurmann Vinegar romimny has put elovin
10000 bushe-U Of eurumbei plcklpu , vvhleh it can-
viderablv lr > than was expected for this year'H
rn > p. 'Ihe pickle crop nil over I lit' crmnlty U
ihorl und manufnrlurer'if urn Ju t waking up tu
the fart that there In txiund to tua u big * ourclty
of p'ekles tli' yeur 'Ihe result Is I hat pilres
Imvu udvanre-d till per barrel during the last
two weeks , or In other word * , 75 pei cent.
Ihe honlery nnd undeivvear manufacturers of
the country met In New York the putt week
and screed la advance price * 15 to 40 per cant ,
which they figure will be neccnury to cover
the Increased ce t of the raw material , They
further acrted to carry out their reiolvt , ev n
If It ( houIJ Lfcomu ntceHary to clo.o down th
In erJur to limit yroUuctlon ana thui
mnlntnln price * As was pointed out | n the e
columns rome lime OHO values on this class
of merchandise huve been very low nnd It wn
only Krsfonnble to expect a ctinnge of come
kind In the ntor future.
I.oeal shoe men have rceclved copies of the
fall trade edition of the Hoot nnd Shoo llerorder
of IliMon nnd they do not hetltnte t < pronounce
It the grentent achievement In trndc Journalism
In dale The MS pages nrr > printed on the ( Inert
paper nnd nre replete with mntter of the greatest
Interest to hoe men. One of the feature * Is n
well executed hnlf tinge picture of the Manufac
ture ! ! building to be erected for the Trnnsmls-
sls-slppl Imposition , the building that will contain
the shoe nnd leather exhibit.
Alwul the nolrest place nnd busiest place In
Jmnlin these days Is the Omnhn butter tub
aetory. locntcd nt Twenty-sixth ilrecl nnd the
'nlon 1'ncinc tnllresd Porty men nnd bays
r" employed , the mist of the work being done
y machinery. The white n ) i stnves nre brought
rom Arkansas nnd the blnck nub hVPS from
Ilchlgnn , In the rough. There nre shnvlng
nnchlne * planing machines , sandpapering ma-
bines nnd machines for sawing out the top
nl iKiltom nnd for culling the grooves on the
nclde of the slnves When nil the machines hro
.1 work It Is n busy scene
OMAHA ( JiSiitAI , .MVIIKUTS.
; oiullloii of Trnile anil Quotation * )
on Minnie nml I'nnoy Produce.
IC1(1S : Oood slock , weak nl 12c.
IlUTTnil-Common to fnlr. 74Q8c ; choice U
nncy , 1012o separator creamery , ISc ; gath-
red creamery. 14fJ15c.
VHAICholcc fnt. 80 to 120 lb , quoted at 8c ;
nrgc nnd coarse , 4fiEc.
MV13 TOUIvr-UY liens. o ; cocks , 3 T4e ; tprlne
ihlckens. per Ib , So. ducks , c , turkeys , 1 8c.
rial ONS Live , " 5f90c ; dead pigeons not
, anted ,
1IAUpland. . J5. midland , 14 50 , lowland
4 ; rye straw , J4 , color makes the price on
my , light bales sell the best , only top grades
ring top prices
IIUOOMCOIIN Extremely slow sales new crop ,
ellvereil on trnck In country , choice green sclf-
sorklng cnrpet per Ib , 2 2'4e ; choice green ,
unnlng to hurl , 2H2'ic ; common , lV4c.
vnar.TAWis
CANTALOUPE" ? I'er do ? 350&OC
TOMATOns-Per hnlf bu basket. 400500.
ONIONS-per bu . WflGOe.
LIMA lIHANS-Per Ib 3c
nnANS-IIand-plcked navy , per bu. , 1 JO.
CAIIIIAC.n-Hmne grown , Ic.
WATnil\lii.ONS-Crnted , per do ? , 1 15S1.39
POTATOES Home grown , COCCSc.
rilUITS
APPLHS-Per bbl , Jl 6'n2 CO
NATIVI3 PLPMS Per basket 20fJ35e.
OTtAPns Cnllfornla $1 25 < fl GO
fiOUTIIHIlN PKACHKS-Per H bu , SOflfOc.
CALiroilNIA Pi\ClItS-Per cnsc , Crnw-
ords fOe clings 70676c
PRAns-nartlett , per cno. $2 00. Utah Bart-
tls Jl 7/iffl / FO Huerre Hardy , $140-31.CO -
HOMi : OIIOW.V aflAPHS-Per basket 12e.
CALironNIA PLUMS Per cape 1 OOJT1 21.
" -C pe Coil , per bbl , 1780.
TROPICAL rnuiTq
I Medltetranenn sweets , $423(2420
MJMOVS Messlnas , SI EO , choice Callfomla ,
4 Oflii 42"
II \ \N'AS Choice , large stock , per buncli ,
IC00223 , medium-sized bunches Jl r,0i2 00.
MISCCI.I.ANUOUS
NtTT"3 Almonds , California , per Ib , large
lze.no. Ilrazll * per Ib , 10o ; nnglli-h walnuts
> er Ib . fancy toft shell , 12ifl3c , standards lo ®
lo filberts , per Ib . lOc , pecans polished , large ,
STIOc Jumbo llrtlSc. large hickory nuts. Jl 23
> er bu cocoanuts 4Ue each
riOS Imported fancy , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
2o. 5 crown 50-lb boxes. 13814c.
IIONnV Choice white. 13c
Cinnn-Clarined Juice , per half bbl , M , per
< hl . J4 OOtf 4 15
MAPU2 SYHUP rivc-sil cans , each $225 ,
gal cans. pure , per doz. J12 00 ; half-sal , cans.
6 25 quart cnns. $3 60
rnnsit MFJATS
nKEF Good native steers 400 to
.00 . Ibs , 7o. good forequarters steers fc ; good
ilndquarterB 9p , western steers. r/TOijc ; fancr
lelfers. Sc , good heifers 6Hc , good forequnrters
lelfers Be. good hindquarters heifers , Sc good
cows , C c ; fair cows fi ic , common cows , 5'5cj
cow forequarlers , 4151350. cow hindquarters , 7'4
5l So
SoHinr
Hinr Ct'TS Tenderloins ISc- boneless strips
9c , stilp loins 7c rolls Oc , sirloin butts He :
shouIJer clods , 6c rump butts , rc , steer cluiclo
; c cow chucks , 4'ic , boneless chucks , 4Hc ; con
ilntes , 3c , steer plates 3'c flanlt steak C'Se.
nlns. No 1 14c. loins. N'o 2 10'tp ; loins. No S
8'4c ; sirloin ends. No I. DC , ribs , No I , lie !
ribs No 2 , 8'4c , ribs. No 3 CVfcc steer rounds ,
"lie. cow rounds , 7c , cow rounds off , SHc. trim-
nlngs " , 4c beef fhanks , 2V4c , brains , per do ? ,
3"c : sweetbreads , per Ib , 12e sweetbreads
; cHlvo ) , per Ib 40c ; kidneys , per do ? . Kc ; ox
alls each 3e , livers , per Ib , 2c , hearts , per Ib ,
2c- tongues , per Ib . lie.
roillv Dressed pigs , fc , dre"Cd hogs , C' < c
tendetloins 13c , loins , 7o ; spare ribs 4c ; hnm
sausage butts , Cc shoulders , rough CUc ; shout-
lers skinned , Cc , trimmings , 4'j.c leaf'lard , not
rendered Cc , heads , cleaned 3c , snout and car
le , backbones , iuc , cheek mcnls. 3e ; neck
jones l'4e ; pigs' tails. 2c plucks , ench fc ,
ehlttci lings. Bo , hocks 4cr henrts per rtoz , 23cj
stomachs , each 3c. tongues each 7c ; kidney a ,
icr doz , lOc ; brains , per doz , 15o pigs' feet ,
per doz , 2"c , livers , each 3c
MUTTON Lambs , S'So ; sheep 7'5c market
racks ( long ) , 9c , holel racks ( short ) , 12e legp
and saddles. Sc ; lamb legs , 9c , breasts nna
stews , 3c , tongues , ench Ic
Hinns. TALLOW , rrrc.
IIIDHS No 1 green hides , Cc ; No 2 green
hides 6V4c , No 1 salted hides 8c , No 2 green
salted hides , "c No 1 veal calf. S to 12 Ib *
b'ic. No 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lb , 8c No 1 dry
nint hide ? 10 fl2c. No 2 dry Hint hides. 9010c : :
No 1 dry nnlted hides 9S10c. part cured hide- ,
' c per Ib lees than fully cured
SIIKCP PI3LTS Orcen snlted. each 23iffCOe ;
green snlted shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) ench lie ; dry fheaillngs ( ehort woolert
early fklns ) , No 1 , ench fc elry ( lint Kansn-
nnd Nebratka butcher wool pelts , per Hi , actual
weight , 4' 5c , dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraska
murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , 3iJ4c ;
dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelte. per Ib ,
actual weight , 4T3c , dry Hint Colorado murrain
wool pelts per Ib , actual weight 3tj4o ; feet
cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them ,
M. I.oliIn 4ii'iie < riil Mnrkrtff.
ST. I.OUIS. Sept J8-n.OUH-I.ower. patents ,
14 90B3 00 straights , $4 SO&t 70 , medium. J3 COST
375
\ \ Hi : V.T Higher , closing with September
and De'eember nnd May % o nbove yesterday ,
December opentd ' 40 lower , Improved ' c , de
clined Ic nnd from that nlvanced ITnC , closing
strong , with buyers nt the toppot ( , loner , No.
i led , cash , cleintor , 9lc bid , trn , k , 93fjl7c , No 2
hard , cnsh , S75J8SC , September , 93ic , December ,
93'to bid May , 93V6e.
COIIN rutures fluctuated about ns wheat , but
closed under yesterday bpnt , dull and lower ,
No 2 cuth , 2bVAr > ntked , September. ZCiJo aeked ,
December. 27l,027c , May , SOVc bid
OATS Futures , weak and lower1 , spot , dull
nnd heavy. No 2 cafh elevator. 11150 track ,
20Q-2014C , Ho 2 white , 22S22".c. May , 22'ic bid.
HYI3 I.oner nt 43e.
( XIIN MHAI Steady nt 11 fO
IIHAN Dull nnd easier , sacked , east track ,
salable nt 47c
I'LAXHnKD-Lovvcr at 1 o :
TIMOTHY SiKD Prime , $270.
HAY Dull but llrm , prnlrie , J600g SO , tim
othy , $7 OOif 10 00
lIl'TTril Strong creamery , 14'4ifI9c ' ; dairy ,
MHOS rirm nt lie.
POITI/1HY Chickens , nrm ; old hens , 7e ;
springs , SUi9'4c ; ducks , springs , Cc , geese ,
springs , Co , turkeys , spilngs , 9c.
WHISKY-J1 21
COTTON ' 1IIIS C3e.
.
METAI.S Irfad , higher , $4 17'4ff4 20. Spelter
film $40- t.
PIIOVIBIOV8 Pork , steady ; standard men
Jubblng , $7 85 I. aril higher prime steam
$4 f2 < i , choice , $4 CO llacon ( boxed lots ) , extiu
short clear and ribs , J6 50 , shorts JG C2'5 Dry
salt meats ( boved ) shoulders Jl 37'i , extra shor
clear un 1 libs , $0 , shorts , $4124.
HECEIPTS Klnur , & .OM bbl * . wheat , 70,00 !
bu , corn HOC" ' * ) bu outs 40000 bu ,
BHIPMKNT8 Flour , 9000 bills , wheat , 21.00C
bu , corn , 24,000 bu , oils , 10,000 bu.
HuHlinorc
HAI.TIMOHE , Sept 18 KIXUn-Steady ; re
cclpts H.401 bhli , exports. C 611 bbls
WHEAT Steady at a decline , spot. 95UOCo
Dfccmber 9GtO 7c. steamer , No 2 red R9Jif
f9'vc ' ; receipts 90,777 bu , exports , 278,142 bu
soi them wheat by sample , 90Q97c ; on grade
9Ui9i >
COIIN Hull and lower , spot , MWOSS .c , No
v ember or December new or oil 3l 403l
st inner mUed 3I"44J315 c receipts J31 421 bu
exports , 175,711 bu , southern white corn , 3S
OATS-Klrm. No 2 white Kc No 2 mixed
2.'Sf 1o , receipts 43,134 bu , exports , none ,
HYE Easlir No 2 western , E3c , receipts
501 bu exports , 8 200 bu
HAY bit-ally . choice timothy. W OOO13 M.
CHAIN PHEIOIirS Qulft und um hanged
1H"1 1EH rirm , fancy creamery , 15c ,
rfltlK Steady nnd unchanged
CHEESE steady ami unchanged
I.lviTiiool ( i nil n mill Prov | NOIIN.
I.IVEHI'OOK Sept 18 WHEAT No S iff.
western winter steiidv 7s Hd , No 1 red nortl ]
rrn spring , steady , ! s 7'4d
COIIN Amerlean mlxe < l spot , new , easy
3s I'ld ; American mixed spot , old quiet 3s i !
September 3s Id , October , SsJSd , November
quiet 3s 2VI
rUJI'H-Ht Liuls fancy winter , dull , 10s 3d
HOI'S At /mil. I . in 5n
PROVISIONS lleef , extra In 111 mess , Cs d
Pork , prime mess fine western firm f-Os prim
mess medium western , firm , 4Gs 3d , Hams , shor
cut , dull 37s llacon , short ribs , steady , 33a
long clear light , 31s , clear bellies 12 to 14 Ibs
steady 37s Shouldurs , square , steady , l"J < I.llJ
spot , steady , S4s , i
e-HIJESE-Oolored. dull. 5s
TM.UnV-Prlme city , nrm. Ifs.
OI1.S Cottonseed , I.Kcri > < il refined sleady
< * V > d Turpentine snlrlts , tlrm , s 3d , llotil
cuinmon , dull , 4s lUd
1C a u Kim City SlurKe-ln ,
KANSAS CITY , SM > t UHEATVer
Irregular , N'o 1 hard tee. No 2 , C2Wn. No 3
77 WUc , No , J red , BOr9H.c. N > . 3 , 8l JJc. No
4 , S2 iS3c , No. S sjirlUK SlCliSc. No 3 7 u03c.
CDH.S'-MoM , lower : No 2 mixed JIMl c.
O\Th-blu , lower. No 2 while , ISUQWe.
IlYt-V-Weak. No ! . 44844bc.
HAY Firm , choice timothy , $7009750 , cholc
pralile. $37M < 0
llt'TTBH Itecelpts , lltht ; demand Inrreailng
market very llrm ; creame-ry , ICVstilSc ; dairy , ]
014e-
EelOS Firm on Increased demand ; Mltsour
ml Kansas 10f <
UUCEIPTS Wheat , Z46.000 Xu.j corn , M.OOO
bu . oats 1 ! OriO bu.
SHIPMENTS Whea.t , UTW ) tu.i corn , 15,800
bu. ; eaU , 7,000 bu. i / ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
rain and Provisions Recover from a Severe
Early Tumble.
WHEAT CLOSES A HALF CENT HIGHER
Corn IN Very Active , but MnUe * a
SninU NeI.OSM mill Ontn .Vino ( iiion
llovv n Slightly 1'rov | NOIII !
CHICAGO , Sept. 18 All grain and pro-
lilon markets ( started \vtak and closed
trong today. The strength of wheat \vns
Imlted to the last thirty minutes , when
utslde buying started shorts to covering ,
vhlch caused a recovery of the early de-
line nnd W/ic besides. The action of corn
itnd oats wan similar , but closing prices
vere nt declines of U0c for corn nnd Hoer
or onts. Provisions were strongerthan , nny
> f the grain markets , doling at 7Q17Hc n < J-
nncc.
Wheat continued In the direction of the
ovvnwnid Impetus. . gUen to It yesterday
pencil today at from 01'4c down to Sl ic.
December closed yesterday nt P2H92Uc nnd
t barely touched P2c a second later nnd
hen began rolling over nnd over down hill
until It got to 91c , which point It reached
about an hour from the opening- The Lher-
> eel market came In line with the decline
lore , showing the following declines In
utures. September , ' 4el ; October , IVid , nnd
December ! Bfcd per cental. With the temper
jf the leaders of the local speculators
strongly Inclined to the bear side , the de
cline nt Liverpool was all the further Urging
hey needed to unload , nnd during the early
nornlng they did so with a xongonnce.
Jlearances ofwheat und Hour from both
coasts for the week , us reported by Brad-
street's , were the heaviest but one In nny
\eek In the statistical recollection. They
amounted to the great total of 6.379,000 bu.
Heerbohm'9 cabled that the world'K shlp-
nentt for the wek to Kuropo would prob-
lUly be found to amount to 8,000,000 bu , but
n \levv of the heavy American shipments ,
ha llgures nre expected to be considerably
arger. Argentina reported no wheat this
veek , nnd according to accounts that coun-
ry Is engaged In a vigorous tontestwith
ocusts to enable It to get some to ship aftei
lanuary next. Chicago receipts for the day
vere 216 cars. Minneapolis and Duluth got
,143 car * , compared with 1,131 a year ago
I'he Atlantic port exports ; for the day
equaled 7-I5.WO bu In wheat and Hour , Cbl 000
bu. of the total being In the raw gtaln. The
decline to 91c satlslled the bear contingent ,
for the time , but when they tried to buy in
short wheat at that they found row "ellers.
Minneapolis und St. Louis sent large buy Ing
onlers here , the result was a sciamble
among both bullq and those w ho prev lously
vere bears for the limited offerings Under
such a competition the price lapldly re
cover all its previous decline nnd shot up
to 82 ic , nnd it rested nt 92HC.
Corn was active. There was some llQtildn
ilon , enough to cause a % c decline , while
wheat was weakest , but the market ns n
whole wns stronger thnn expected. It was
he general opinion that the crop was too
well advanced to be Injured by frosts Ca
bles were \ery weak. The week's shipments
were 300,000 * bu Argentine shipments were
nothing , compared with 1,500,000 bu last
year. Receipts wcie > > 80 cars ! . Shorts cov
ered actively during the latter part of the
session and a great part of the decline was
recovered Decembet opened 'i V : lower
at 29530c ' , sold between SOVnC and 2
closing at 29' & < i730e.
Oats sympathized with coin and ruled
weak from the start , but became firm to-
vurd the end. Trading wns small nnd unlm-
jortant. A feature was the modetate sell
ing of May , some 200,000 bu. being offered
jy one prominent firm. Receipts' were lib-
eial , 401 car * , nnd acted as a bear Influence.
December ranged from 20'4c to .lO' c , closing
at 20V4C , a decline of He.
Speculative business In provNlons was not
neavy , but the tone was htrong. The openIng -
Ing was nt a slight advance on the con
tinued disturbing jellovv fever news Shorts
covered actively , pork being In especially
good demand , nnd as offerings were light ,
prices moved upward easily. At the close
becember pork was 17Hp. higher at IS DO ;
Decembei lard , 714'RlOc ' higher at $4
I 70. and Decembei ribs 7'c hle-ber at $4 85
i/irel gained luc , closinc at J3 37'i
Estimated receipts Monday : Corn , 1,130
cars ; oats , 425 cars ; hogs , 30,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles I Open | Hl/h | Low. I Cloaa lYostd'y
! . " . OIH 02H am 9sy < naan
Dec. . 01
May. . . 01 Oik
Corn-
Sept. . 28
Dec. . . L'OJS- ) 2014-aO
May. . .
Oatb
bept. . . 18 if-M III in
Uec. . . . 204
May. . . 2J' ' < 23HSJ4
I'orfc-
Oct. . . . 8 22Sj 8 224 8 42H 8 25
Dee . . 8 30 S 50 8 JO b DO 8 3.
Lard
Ccl. . . 4 00 4 7. ) 4 574 4 70 4 O'JH
Deo. . . 4 70 4 774 4 liJH , 4 77H 4 70
Mi'UUbR
bept 37 S 5 22i
Oct. . . . 0 JJH 5 10 0 iiO fi 20 S . '
No. 2.
Cash quotations vvcie ns follows :
rLOt'll Steady , winter patents $5000510
straits , $ l"OiI48T , spring specials , $800 , tprlng
patents. $1 10QS 40 , stralls , $4706490 , bakers
S3 rtOfi''l 20
WHEAT No 2 spring. 92'4c , No. 3 spring ,
90VjS lHc , No J red 93MiT9l'ic.
COIIN No A SffJS'iC
OATS-NO i 19 % t o i > . NO s white. 22140 ,
No 3 white , 20'Afe.nc
KYB No 2. 4t , ; il7c.
1IAKLCY No i , nominal , No 3. 32JJ4UC , No
'SIJKDS No 1 naxsecd , $1 0581 07'J. Prlmi
timothy H ed $2 C"
I'UOVIblONfv Mess pork , per bbl , $ S 4ff8 4o
Uard , per 100 Ibs , $4 C7V4 < 3 > 4 70 Short ribs sides
( loose ) , J3 20CT3 45 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed )
6'4O5c. short clear sides ( boxed ) , 6Hft3 ! c.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed goods , per gal
. - . " .
. _ cui | mf ( | 390 ; granulated , $527.
Articles. Hccolpw Shipments
Flour , bblb. K ODD
U'hcal. bu. . (10,000 (
Corn , bu . . . end ooi
Oilsbu , , , , '
Kye.bu so'ooi
Uarley.bn . a ooo
On the Produce exchange today the butlc
market wns llrm. Cieamerles , ISftlSo ; dairy , 9 { |
15e , Cheisc , easy , Sfi'Jc. Eggs , llrm ; IJVsc. Llv
poultry , quiet , tuikeys , ( illDr. thickens , fc'sc
chickens , springs , SJU'ic , ducks , 7'iiiSc.
ionic < ; IMH\I. MAUKIT
( ( uotiitloiiN of tin * Day on ( ie-iie-rn
ConililoiIMIe-M.
NEW -iOUK , hepl 18 rLOl'It-Ilecelpts , IS ,
187 bbls , exports , 16,138 bb' . , quiet and weaker
winter patents , J5 35ai CO , winter straights , J4 S
0500 , Minnesota patents , J5 40175 70 , Minnesota
baker * , J4 40if4 M , winter low grades , J3 25ff3 40
Itye Hour , dull , faney , J335fi37u
UUCKWHEAIQuiet nt M (55o
CORNMiAIQulrt , yellow western , ' 70e.
HYE Dull ; No 2 western , &H c
HAHI.EY Quiet , feeding. Jl'ic
HAHLUY MA -Nominal , wertern , 55 < a65c.
WHEAT lleeelpts , 171,100 hu , exports. 70.11
bu ; spot , weak. No 2 red , 9i\c Option
opened easier und declined sharply follow Int ,
weak rabies , big spring wheat lecelpts an
liquidation , closing with a slight rully on tuv
ering at Sfi c net decline , September , 9SS98ijC
cloied , 98V , December , S5 l-CiJli5'c , closed
5 > .c.
COHN-UecelplB , 437 650 bu exports. 81 152 bu
fpot , weak , No 2 , 34\o Options opened weak
under llquh'Atlon and loner cables , milled 01
covering anu closed ? .c net lower , September
33833'io : clohed , J3Hc , December , 31 15 1003 ,0
eloted , 35t > c. *
OA1S ItecelptB 197 100 bu , exports , 146,7:0 bu
spot , weaker No i .N'ic Options moderulel
active and laxlcr with eorn ut ' o net decline
Septemher eloted 24Vsc , December , 2J < iiiJo > 4c
closed. JSVie-
HAY Dull , shipping , 14 COiT4 50 , good to choice
J5WHI700
HOI'S Steady . state , common to choke. 1S9
irop , C'ijSc. HJ7 rrop , K&13CPaclllc coast 18"
crop , 3 4e , 18"i6 crop 6j9o , ISitl erop , Ii'al3c
I.BATIIEIl-Steaely , hemlock kale llueno
Ay res llfclit to heavy weights , I ! i4/:0'o
PUOVIHIONb Heef steady , family , 9 OOff
1050 , extra mess J750Q8M ) , beef Immt , J27 50
Cut meats , sleady , pickled bellies J7 5ftS50
pickled shoulders , J3 25 bid , plekled hiinn , )8 iV * j
150 Laid , nrm , nestein strain J5 , lellnnl
quiet Pork , llrm , old mets. J9 0039 50 nev
menu , J9 75010 25 , short clear , J1050M300. family
! H 50012 Of ) Tallow , nominal ; elty , 3'j a'.c
country , Jijc
OILS Petroleum dull , Pennsylvania crude
no muiket , nominally S5o Ilonln steady
strained , ronunon Jl 45Q1 50 Turpentine , Urn
Coltonnefd , quiet , prime trude , nominal , prim
i rude , fob , mill , nualnal. prime nuininf
yellow 27027'ic. off milliner yellon , 22f25c but
ter grades , 31fi3Jc , prime summer while , 30t/31c
prime winter yellow i3'-jli3c.
HlfK I'lrm. domentU , fair to extra , 4 > Q6'1c
Japan , 4l4JiJ' c
MOLAbSEB-I'lnn. New Oileani , open kettle
good to eholee , 25 31r
PllEIOHTS TO UVEItPOOI btrons , cotto
by steam. J32S1 , grain by fleam , J4
IJUTTEll-ltecelit . ! DC2 pkus. , strong west
ern creamery , 13019'tv ' , Jiulm , lS' c , factoi-y
CHEKhE-IUcelpts , ! 69S pl > gs ; Heady ; larit
white , 9Uc ; small white , &Hc ; laree colored
9'io ; small colored , ii c , part kklmj thil'7c
klms SH Hc.
Eaas-lUc lpt . 8,774 pkg ; Brm : itate an
Ptnniylvunla. UOlSc ; neitcrn , 16H017C.
UETALS-4'ig Iron , firm ; icutterc , | 10 , north
rn , JiOMO12to Ceipper , firm ? ' " T rokcrs , ill to ,
strong , trokfrs , J4 Tin'plate' . Heady.
- I ! H
Jlnrke-t ,
NEW OHIJ-JANft. Sept. IJ HOO PleODrCTfl
Meady. Pork , old , Sv c. Lard , .refined tierces ,
nc Ikixed mcnts , dry nlt'shoulder * , S'Sff'Hoi
ildes , BSc Hnoon , elenr tlta tides , CSc. llnm ,
iholce sugar cured , Sff9 < ic f *
CorrKK Illo , ordinary If , , lnw , fair. * 3 OCtf
rLOUn-Stendy' extra "fnrlcy , tl 7004 SO ,
mlenli $ 'MSSri.W .Us
; _
lllUN-Qillitu'M& ! ( 0 % ' 1 ( "J
' '
UHEESE-lFl'rm. , > ' < <
I'eMirlu
PEOIIIA. Sept , 18 COJlNt-Casy nnd lower'
S'O. ! . 27 4C. r
OATS Easy nnd Irregular ! > * o 2 white , 21HO
WHISKY Mnrket nrm ! basis for finished
good * . $1.21.
Hece-lpts Corn J6.1W bu , ; oals , I'.COO bu ; rye ,
none , \\hliky. 1M bbls , wheat , COO bu Shipments -
ments- Corn , 11coo bu , onts 21,100 bu j rye ,
none , whisky , l 123 bbls vvhent , none.
Tolrilo Ifnrkrtn.
TOLEDO , < 5ept. 15. WHEAT rirm , cash nnd
September , 94'fco. December , 9 ( > 4c.
COIIN Lower , "No. " S mixed , 29c.
OATO-Slendy , No. 2 mixed , IV.
HYE Dull nnd wenk ; No 2 , 47c.
CLOVEIt EED Dull nnd stendy prime cnfli
and October , $3 > H ; December , $3 63.
IMilluilcliihlii Proiliice
iltjAnCUMUA , Sept. ISc-
nnd Ic higher , fancy western rrcimery ,
EOaS-Qulet but steady ; fresh ncirby , 16 > { l7c ;
fresh western. WIC'ic.
CIIErail-Steady.
_
Clnoliiiintl llnrltrlx.
TINCINNATI , Sept 18 HOOB Aellve ; J3 50 ®
430.
430.CATTI.KSteady ; J2 Miff ! 75 ,
MIEP-P-Slcady ; J2 2304 00 Limbs , sleady ,
J3 75f5 50.
_
Suit PrnnclntMVliout < ( iioaloiiN.
SAN KllANCISCO , Sept. -WHEAT-PIrm ;
December , Jl 55'i.
.STOCIvS AMJ IIOMIS.
Connollilntril Sliovrji Hciniirknlilc Ac-
tl\ltj Prlci-N < ; ciicriill > lllurlier.
NEW 1OHK. Sept. IS The feature of the
dealing nt today's brief session of the Slock ex
change was the extraordinary gyrations of Con
solldated stock. The stock had been compara
tively steady , nbout 240 since Its Jump of 20
, 'olnts early In the week. Dut It took a violent
fall today of over 10 points fiom the opening
and jumped up and down on the recovery like
soiling water In n glass tube. The vnrHtlons
In price on the down grnde were ns high ns 3
? olnls between con ecuttve sales and upon th
recovery Hie fluctuations Jumped over several
points at a time | n the most erratic und unstable
manner. Tne stock closed at. 233 , a net decline
of 6 points Its eccentric movement served to
Jnscttlo the whole market nnd dl couragc trad
itiB generally , aha market , sagged somewhat.
Thete was nn undertone of heaviness In the
speculation nil day. whatever strength was ap.
pirent being In spots , though. not always with
special caubes to account for It the Indications
supplied by the bank statement that rates for
money would rise further1 In the future served
as a check on speculation nnd helped Pie decline
In the final hour. Manhattan suffered a sharp
decline of 2H per cent on the authoritative df-
ital of any projected Irunsfer to surface railway
Interests and of nny projected change In motive
liowcr. The coalers reacted somewhat from yes
terday's advance Delaware &i Hudson ro = e 1'J-
but ) lost practically nil the gain Chicago Oreat
Western manifested strength In Its August state.
ment and Burlington was carried above St.
Paul , but closed a fraction below. Union Pacific
was under pressure of Uondon selling to realize
Ualtlmore & Ohio rose a point nnd reacted nnd
Baltimore g , Ohio Southwestern preferred rose
over 2 polnte nnd retained. prirtlcally all the
gain Plltsburg- Cincinnati & . t. I-ouls pro.
f erred advanced 2 points nd ilxike Erie nnd
We t rn preferred H ; Whreitoe A Lake Eric
preferred , after declining nenrl > * < i point , tallied
lo nbove list nlgit's does tub Northern Pa-
clflo stocks vverf heavy throughout the day The
close showed ! prices generally below last night's
clofe
The confidence of the bears that the long ex-
pectej re-ictlon was due has been augmented
from time to time this week , and n Fhort In
terest has shown Itself In a somewhat uggres-
slvo mood several times The bears vveie not
much encouraged by th lr efforts Monday , and
on Tuesday they were routed as - \ result of the
sharp fall In exchange and the prediction tint
n gold Import movement woul ) Immediately set
In Tor the rrst of the week tie imrlvet was
Irregular , nnd advnnces becurred In dlffeient
stocks throughout the list , while the leading
stocks remalnel at an unchansed level Thorp
was heavy liquidation In progress , nnd the fpeod
of absorption was a testimony' tb the fontlnued
breadth and strenglh of the xunpoit Some of
the most remarkable of the advances have been
well jrrtulntil ( ind the le el ofd the market la
decidedly higher than a week ago The high
prices of many stocks aVe ba ed on expectations
of Increased dlv Idends There-Is good ground for
the argument that prices have advanced to n
higher level , hov ever , than Is warranted The
argument U made on the other hand that the
rate of return on Investment has reaehed a per
manently lower basis The long continued stag
nation In the money market has tended to the
same conviction Today's bank statement how
evei , gives evidence of the rapid ah orptlon of
I lie money by the growing nee Is nf commerce4
nnd Industry. It Is evident , also , from the ac
tion of the exchange market that the expindlnc
balance of trade stands as a sifeKimd a < ralnst
any stringency In our market. Net changes for
the week , In the majorltv of leading stocks , arr
small , hut n few stocks show large gain * )
The business In bonds has been heavy , but
advances were not so marked an during recent
periods Deillnts In government bonds have
I een dull nnd prices are unchanged except for
the new 4s which are H lower ,
The Evenlmr Post's London financial ra tile-
gram f-nys : "The block nnrkets were quiet to
day , but the outlook Is llrm birring nny < lls-
tuihlng political news Amerleans were active.
although nine out of every ten men cannot toll
how far the buying here Is on Nevv York or
English account Undoubtedly operations here
are milnly on Nevv York account , although En
glish realization on high-priced shares contin
ues and cheap shares are still bought here
Those who nre most singulne apparently base
their view mainly on the Idea th it New York
Is to run London emt of stocks Hence the best
key to the po-ltlon Is fiirn | bed at each settle
ment The discount imrket Is barely steady
American bills to arrive ten davs hi > nce are
quoted at 2 per cent , or (4 ( lowir than yesterday
A considerable amount pf gold Is now being
shipped to India "
Th following were the closing quotations on
Ihc leading stocks of the New York exchange
today : _
Atchlnon . 10H bt Loum.tS _
dopfd . 10 donfd 12H
IllltlmoroA. Ohio. , 10W St.Paul nil ; )
Cannrt i Pacific . . . . 7.1i Ui ) pfd HfiM
CinaiU Southern . 01 St P. k. Om H8
rontr il Paclllc . 1U * < do pfd 14B
dim i.Ohlo . 20 St V M * .M . . . . 121
Chicago .v Alton. . . . in 1 So. Paclllo U1W
C..I ! &Q . 101' < So Uallway.
r.VE i . ooi do pU
C C. C ft St L . . . . 40 > < Texas * Picldo . . . l.'IU
dopfd . S4' ' < Union Paclllo . 'JIM
D.tl.A. Hudson . 1VOH U. P. D &a . ll' ' <
Del. I , k W . . . . 1IUX
Dm. A Rio G . ll'li do pfd . ' .
do pfd . 4UM Wheel k 1 > B . 2H
KrlMnanr ) do pfd . 1 IK
KrlnUtpM < I' Adanm Kx . 1C7
Kt Wavna . . .170 Amcilcin Ex . . . . 110
OrcatNorthornpfd 140 United Sntess Ex 41
Hoelclne V.allov . . OH We.llnF.arKO Ex . . .100
IllinoisCentril . . . 104 A. Cot Oil . 24
LaltoKrlo iW. . . . 1 do pfd . 77
ilopfd 7HU Am'n SplrllH . 14v <
LakoShort 17U do pfd . 31' ' <
l.ouUIllo , V Nuali OIH Am Tobacco
M.anlnltan L ItMl'l dopfd
Mot Tracllon , . , .12T < Chlcag-o G.m . 107' <
Mlchls.an Centril I10' ' Conn ( Jan . ' 'S )
Minn ASl L I H Co'ii fablPCo . , .170
dolBtpfd . Col.F , .V Iron . . . . ' .MIV
Mo Paclllo . , do pfd . HO
Mobile A Ohio HKII Electric . 4 ! > H
Mo K It T . . " " " IlllnolnStnol . 4fi
do pfd . ; . iOJi MCletdu Gas . tS
Now A It ) & Chi. . . . 11 Leid . 41W
ilo pfd 10' < do nfd . 107
N.J Ceiilr.al . . . .10 ' < NnkUn. Oil . 18
N. Y.Oenlral . . . ,1H l'anlcMull. | ( . . . : I7 !
N.Y. Chi. A St. It , 17 PiUlmnPal . 1R4V
ilolnt pfd SD'i ' Silver Lc rtlllcatoft 57
elo'.Mpfd 4''K
Norfolk A Western 10 I do pfd IIH
No Amur Co , , , , . . , BK T. \ i.at tif\jii. . . . . , , ii > m
No.l'aclfic ' ' " "Pi U. S J.oather . . . PH
elo pfd . . ! ! . . . nsM do pfd
Ontario & W . . . . 1UH IB
Ore , It. ANav . da pfd . ODW
Ore Short Line . 20h Woulcru Union , , . Oil1 !
Pllthbuig . IPO Oi.l | at Wustorn . Ill'/
Hoadlng . . . SH JVorlbvVi-stern
Itoclc | H | mil . . H5H .11)4 )
Total sales of stocks today 'WPre 246 014 chares
Ineludlng Atchlt > on. 11,400 ; | retwrcd. 10203 , Lin
clnnatl A ; Ohio 7,770luctpu > , nurilngton &
Qulncy , 1C CM , Manhattan , 10J , ) , Missouri Pa
cine , 6 COO. Northern Paclild lirltfi-rred. C 5CO , On
tarlo & . Western , 4 070 , Heading 13.5UO , Hock
Island 3,500 , bt Paul , 5j 7Ui Southern Uallway
prefirrrd , 3400 , lexas & PmiWIc , 3,310 , Union
Pacific , 8,295 , Union Puelllc. J > enver & ( lulf
8335 Hay State ( las 3 'limsolldated ( | : Qae
7kW , hugar , 5,270enterH L'lllan , 3,400 , Chlcn
IJus , 11,520. > r { t
YorU illnlnK < liiiitntlon .
NEW YOItK. Sept , -The follow Ing are th
eloslng mining quotations ;
Chollar , . . . ( JO Onurlo 300
Crown Point , , 40 onmr . . . . , . . . 101
Con Cal ti Va . . ISO Plvmoutti 15
Dead wood IOO . . . . . Kll
Oould i. Curry . UO old , 16(1) (
Hale A. Notvross IDS sierra Novell . 120
lloine' laku . . . ' . ' 000 Standard . . , lno
Iron Sliver . . . IM Union Can . . CO
Mexican . . . . 60 Yellow Jaclcct . . . 40
I , nil tin n Slock Qiiotiitloin.
LONDON , Bept. 1S.-4 p , in closing :
ConBoli.iii'r. . , l'lU < fM'eStcan ordluaryl 20. .
Coimolij ace t . . . 111U sul'ml common. . Him
Can Pacific . . . 1B > ( IN Y.Central. „ IIH
Krlt ) . . . 10'iFenn | vlvanU. . . oo
hrlelbUDfel 4(1 ( Koadjn ; H.t
III Ccn Ira l limlMo * . l/Vu now4i. 0 >
HAH fillA'En-Steady at 26'id- ' .
MONEY-'i per cent.
Ihe rate uf discount for short and Him
months' bills U 115-16ii ! | < r cent
Gold U quoted at Uutnoa Ayrrs today at 191 30
at Lisbon , 17 ; tit llome , 105 35.
AVeeUly Ilnuk Statement.
NEW 1011K , e 8t. U. Th. weekly bank
statement show * the follow ni clmip i Surplus
re ne , decrease $ t,773 ! t3 > , loan * . Inrieiue , $7
( W M , rpecle decrease $3l .5rti legal tenitr
decrease , $7 , 720eV d prMl dei lease , | l 1M 4) }
circulation , Incrtajp , lull IPO.
Vorlt Muiit > r
NEW YOIIK Pfpt 15 MONEY ON CAM.
Nominal nt W2 ? per cent
PH1ME MEHCANTll.i : PAPnil-lfflU rtr
( nt.
STEIILINO EXriIANOU-Dull nnd steady , vvltii
dual business hi ImnXerV Mils at $1 MMI43
or demand nnd nt II S1V4 < M W'4 for sixty days ;
Histod rnten , JI.ST.fil $4 nnd 14 Sf.mjI.iO'i ; coin.
morclnl bills. JI.Sl'kfTl.s :
11AII SII.VEU-57 > , c.
MKXH'AN notl.AIl 1340.
SILVER CEHTIPR'ATHS-Closeil nt J7C5V
STATE DONDS-qulet.
ItAILUOAD UOND1' rirm
OOVEUNMENT DONDS-btcady
Cloilne quoifttlons un Umdi wore aa follows ;
J S novvls N.J r.fis . . .
T , s. now 4 eoiitiPJt N a n . . .
I S 4 reg linAi N.C 4s .
J. S. 4Rcotip.liati 14 No PiclHo 1 H
U. S H. rei US No Pncltla .Is . . 01
U.S Ss.res , .114l { No I'iollie In . . U-1L4
I. S f > s coup . 114 l N Y C A St n 4- .lll ) <
N .VW. UB . . .1U3
Ala , class V. . , N. W Consols . .141
Ala .class 11 . 1011 N. W. Deb Ss . mm
Aln , class 0 . OS Ore Ntv.tHts . . . .U1-
Ma. Currency . tw Ore Nav. 4s . 1 > 1M
Atchlson4B . 8HH O S. 1. OB , t r. . . . . 110 ? *
AtchlBon nelj 4n G0' ( O 9 U fis. t r , . . 1)2 H
O Imp iHtH. t r . 101
C..VN P. tr 5s . 47 4 O Imp Cs , t r . , . H
C. & O As . lim Pacific ha of'93 . .1111 !
0. 1I..VD. IHs . . ,104 > i Heading 4s MH <
) AH Q. IBIS , , \11 ft. C ) West lull . . . 8m
2 ill O 4s . . .DO SI I , ft I. M Con li l)0 < <
astTenii. Ists , losi bt. t , A , 3 K.Oijii 0 110
: roUen | JB . . , . 7I 91 P Consols 142
tW. . & I ) In. t r 71 st 1' 0 V P. 1MB
Sen. Blec. Bit . bt P. C A P. 09 . .
n H AS A UK S C iionfuiid . . l <
II. A S A Ms 100 sotithoni Ry On . 01
I. AT. Cent iis . UU s U .v.T. IIH . . . . 704
I. AT. 0. con 09 10IJ Teiui , new sot Is . . HO
Inw.i C. InlH . . . DS Tex Pic L O.lsts nn
K P. con t r. .101 Tex Pic Uff id3 ! I'J
? . P IMS t r . 1IH U. P Ists 101
L.I Now Con 4s . 0 I U. P I ) .V ( Ists 0' ' {
: * AN. uni. is. . . . ttr.u \Viib Ihtfis 107H
illssourl IN . 100 Wlb 2tl8 . . . . HO
hi. K.I. T Id9 ! . . . ( ITn West Shore Is . . . ,10H
d. K XT. Is . . . 87V * Va Centuries . . . 074
N. Y C 1H1H . . . 110 Va dofenvd . . . . . 4
Smi l rnnclnro Illnlnir
SAN PIIANCISCO , Sept 18 The olllclal closns |
quotations for imn'ng stocks todivy were ns fol-
ows :
Alia 14 llnlci. Not-cross . 11,1
AlnlnCon 20 Julli 4
Andes ' 'J Jnmico ID
Belcher . . . . H Ivcntnckv Con . . . . U
lcnt& Uolchor . . . 71 ! Mcxlc in f > 4
iilllon n Occident li Con. . . . S'Jil
"ile'doma 01 , Ouhlr UK )
hiillengeUon. , . . 47 Overman ; O
; holl.ar 03 Potoni 40
onfidence llf snvaro i 40
'Otl ' Cftl.&Vl 155 Scorpion 0
'on. Imperial. . . 4 Sierra Novalt. . . . 110
3011. Neiw York . 5 Sllvir Hill 4
Jrown Point 37 Union Con Till
Exchequer. I ) Utah Con . . . . ' 'i
- - - 02 YellowJiatot . . 4 <
Silver bars , f6s c , Mexican dollirs , 41314'ie
Drafts , slgnt , Do , telegraphic , 7'to
Ileiston stock ( itiotntloiin.
rtOSTON , Sort -Call loans , 514133 per cent
time loans , 10-414 per cent , ( . 'losing prices for
stocks , bonds and mining shares :
.A'S $7. 17 ; To > \Vla Cent . 1
American Su ar. . 1.VJ4 FA Ulea 111 . . . . 130
Am Siirir ufd . . 11M Con. Eles ntd . . . 87
Bell Telephone . . 27111 * Atchlaon prd . 'IS
BoBtonA Albanv. 21H Atchlnon 4s . . . 87
noBton i Maine . Hi , " > Alloauz Mlnliiir O3 I
C..H. &Q 101W Atlantic . SOW
Fltchbure 05 Iloston .v , M jnttn k 1 u Hi
Oeneral Eloctrlo. . 4.0li Hnttu.V ; Uostcn. . . . 30'i
[ IhnolH Stiul . . 48V4 Ciliiiuotfc Iloel-t. . 401)
Mexican Coutrul. . UKi Centennial . MH
N. Y.Jt N.K HO
O S L Bl Oicuola . 40U
Rubber 18H Oulncv . WO
Onion Pacific. . . . 2IH Tain iraolt . 141
West God , US Wolvertna . _ 17' <
Aiiirrli-iin Si'cnrltlcn In London.
LONDON , Sept. IS The market for American
securities , nfter a moJcrate fluctuation , weak
ened on n desire among holders to realize. The
tone was bately bteady and the demand mod-
crnte1
I'liiline'lnloten. .
IIOSTON Sept. IS Clearings , $18 01,31' ; bnl-
imees , $1,811,800
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 18 Clearings , $12336-
850 , balanLes , $1,4S4&G2
NEW 1OIIK 'Sept 18-Clearings , $153,090218 ,
balances , JC,1C7,228.
NEW OIILEANS. Sepl IS-Clearing. $ TG2S9.
Nevvork exchange , bank par , commercial , $175
per $1,000 discount.
ST LOt'IS Sept. 18 Clearings , $3 fSi 580 ; bal
ances , $4Cti,107 | money , 4i7 per cent , Nevv "iork
exchange , COc discount bid , 40c discount asked
CHICAGO , bept 18 Clearings , $13,710 412 , New
York exchange , 40c discount , hlerllng excnange ,
steady ; posted rates , $4 83 nnd $4 blVi Stocks
again very active nnd strong ; closing : West
Chicago , HO'g , North Chicago 244 , blriwboiird ,
29'i , City Hallway , 240 , bouth Side L , 59 4 , Diamond
mend Match. 161. Lake Streel , 21' , Nevv York
Ulscuit , G2 , Metropolitan U 7'4
Pore-IK u Pliiiiiiolnl.
HERLIN , Sept IS Exchange on London , 20m
3'pfgr for checks
1'AIHS , Sept. IS Three per cent rentes , 103f
4714c for the account
LONDON , Sept IS The nmonnt of bullion
withdrawn from the Hank of England on bal
ance today was 118000
COT'IO > MAK1CKTS.
Prices Start Out IIlKlie-r , but Fall Oft
nml Cleixi * lit n Uci-lliio.
NHW 1OHK , Sept 18 The news from the
Liverpool cotton maiket was less unfavorable
than expected In view of the slnrp decreabe In
prices which occuned yesterday In this market ,
The market opened steady at an advance of
2ifJ3 points , vvlthu further advance of 2ff3 points
bhorts coveted quite fiecly for n time , but liter
thr market made n break of S4T14 points from
the top pilecs of the rooming under ( julte active-
llqeildatlon. which cnuted prices to fall to n
point that brought out cotton held on ptop or
ders. The market was llnally steady In tone ,
with the net decline reduced to 3 < JS points , the
market having ralllej jtft before the clofc on
covering by the more prudent shorts who vvele
afraid of dlnilnirhed receipts and favorable
cables Monday. Cloning prices ; January , JCC1 ,
Tebruary , 1664 , March , JO 67 ; April. JC 7(1 Mny ,
JC74 , September , J6 57 ; October , J6 54 November ,
JGM , December , J6 G6 Spot closed quiet , mid.
elllng uplinds , C7c middling gulf , 7Nc , mid
dllng , 6'6c , net lecelpts , none , gross. 6,47) bales ,
forwarded 2,194 bales sales , 2uO biles , all i-pln-
nera , Block , 48,861 bales Total today : Net re
ceipts , 7,474 bales exports to Gitat llrltaln ,
5,305 hales , exports to the continent , 9(00 ( bales ,
stock , J70000 bales Total since September 1 :
Xet receipts , 329 554 bales ; txportH to Great
Urltaln , .4.182 bales to I'ranee , 14,105 bales ,
to the continent , 38,004 bales.
LIVIJItPOOL , Ssjit 18 I OTTON Spot , quiet ,
jirlcps eisler , American middling , 4 1-lCd The
H.ilca of the day were 6 WO bales , of vvhleh WO
biles wore for ( peculation und Included 5800
biloH American Utcclpts , 5,000 bales , Including
4,800 bales American Futures opened easy , with
a modi rate demand and doped quiet , American
middling , September. 3 58 6183 f9 64d , Fellers.
September ami October 3 SO-C403 31-Clil , hellers ,
October and November , 3 44 6 d , buyers , Nnvfin
her and December , 3 41-64d , sellers , December and
Jnnuniy , 3 40 C4d , sellers , January nnd rebruuiy.
J 40 64d , sellers , February and March , 3 4 0-64 j | >
3 41-Clil , sellers ; March and April 3 41-CW , Horn ,
May and April , 3 4. 4d , cdlers , May nnd June ,
3 45-641J3 43 64d , buyers , June and July , 343610
3 44 64d , buyers
Ni\V : ORLHANS. Sept. 18 COTTON Good
middling , M < c , middling fair , 7c , reeclnts , 4 574
balcv , stock , 43,464nlcn \ Futures , steady ; sales
2)300 bales , September. 1650 bid , October. 16 23ff
621 , November , J6 i4t6 | 25 , December. J6 2fl 6 27 ,
January. J62CfW35 , 1 ebruary , J6d3S634 , Match ,
JCJ7IUC38 , April , } 640J642
BT IX3U1B. S.-pt -COTTON- - Quiet , no hales
reported , middling , 6 llOGc , lecelpls , 372 bales ,
shipments , 391 bales , stock , 7 J
rolTe-c
NKW YOIIK. Sept . 18 COlTKiOptions :
opened steady at an advancu of from 10 to 15
points , ruled generally llrm , Hamburg anilllavro
markets shoulng hlghevr quotatfomt and Luro-
pean buying being a feature with llrn/.ll ml-
vices Baying that lh weather IH unfavorablu for
present crop Closed steady at net gain of from
If , tj > Vi points hales 1S,2 0 bigs Including *
Bcpte-mber , J6 25jG 85. December , JO 65fl 75 bpot
coffee , Illo , steady. No 7 Invoke J7 , Jobbing.
J7fO Mild , steady , Cordova , J10 50816 M Totil
warehouse deliveries fiom the I'nlted States ,
12,4Si bars. Including ll.S'K ) bigs from N w York :
Nevv ) ork ftruk today , 318,142 hags , I'nltid
States stnck , 431 141 bags , nlloit for the I'nlted
States , 347CHM bugH , total visible fur the I'nlted
Mutts , 779144 bags , against 441,793 bags last
year and 573,461 lugs for 1M '
SANTOS Sept -COl'I'i : ! : Quiet. good
aviragu Santos 200 n'ls , lecelpts , 44G , > ] Imta ,
etoek , 1,023 OU ) brigs
IIAMI1UHO , bept 18 COPPIJIJ-Opencel nt ' 4
flVil'fK ' higher , closed unchanged , i-ales , 16,000
bags
1IAVH1J , Sept 18 COrKIJi : Opened nlfady ut
' f higher , elosed Hf net advane , sihs , H.WO
"llIO 1)i : JANIIIHO , Sept 18 ( XJPPIJIV-U-rely
steady , No 7 * , * " lels , ixchange1 , 7Sd , receipts
8 , two bags , cleared for the United Stutes 16VO
bugs , elcarcd foi iuroi : > c , ti,0 < K ) hags , stock , 447e j )
bags.
MiirUi-tH.
NHW YOItK. Sept -SUOAU-naw Him :
fair refining 3Hn. centrifugal , % ten , 3 15-1C
4o , mold A 5 5-16c. standard A. 4 15 Ibc , onn-
futlonen- , 4 ! 5-16c. cut loaf , 6 11 ICc crushed ,
5 11-ltic , powdered , 0 15-16C , granulated 5'i ,
cubes 5 5-lCc
NHW OIILUANS , Sept. 18 HI'OAH-Qulet
open kettle , - W1fe ernlrlfugut granulute-d 4 >
( )49-lCo , whites , 3 15 1CB4 3-16c , yt-llow , 3'i ' Hc :
seconds , 2j3'4c '
Cullforiila llrteel rrnllM.
NK\V lOItK , Sfpt 18-CALIPOIt.NIA DIUHD
1'Jll'lTS Firm evaporated apples prlma wire
nuy , t\d'o , wood dried , prime 6'ic choice ,
" ' o , faney. 7'ic I'runro , 3V4tt7'4e ' pei lujund ,
us to size und quality. Apricots royal , "t. Moor
park , lie , Pcachen , uniieeled , "UlC'c peeled , ll'il
I4'tc.
Ne-vv Voik IniiiorlN anil I'iiioi-n (
NIW YOUK fcpt ISThe exports of specie
from tha port of New Yolk for the wce-k
amounted to J745.320 In silver and > 7 CSj In old
Tha Imports for the week were flold , > > 515
silver. JJO.vXn , dry Koodj and f5
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Wcok Winds Up with Very Light Receipts
All Around ,
CATTLE TRADE DEVOID OF FEATURE
TT OITprliiRi rctt-li Slcnilr I'rloro
nml IIIIKIIC | NSoon I'nils .
HIIKM Active- unit n 11 IK
i Dime
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. IS.-nccclptf for
the days I ml I en ted vvcie- :
Catllo. HetRs Sheep Her cs.
September IS . . . . Pfi4 4,217 1,370 20
September 17 3.011 4,657 2.S20 . . . .
September 16 4fi7 4,376 1.8SO 27
September 15 6.704 6.MS 3.MJ1 20
September 14 4.SOO 5,050 1,121
September H . . . 5.6S4 1.217 3W3 C9
September 11 1,531 f.,290 4G5
September 10 4.RX1 W.63 20
September 9 4.77S 6,9V > 2,703
September S 3,241 0.407
September 7 MOS C.S'ig 2,16fi 1
Spptember B 7,075 1.4S3 1,178 6
September 4. . . . [ W 4,675 1.2WI
Hecelpts for tlic \ veclclth comparison' :
Cnttlc Hoes. Sheen.
Week cnfllnR Sept IS. . . . 24.G17 2iHW HS7i
Week endlni , ' Sept. 11 . . 20.53T 32,591 6,722
Week enillnK Sept. 4 . 2,1.465 31,116 9,791
The olllclnl number of cars of stock
brought In toelny by each ronel wn-i :
Cattle. H'jr * . Sh'p H'ses.
C. , M. i St. P. lly 1 . . . .
Mo. 1'nr. lly 1
Union Pacific System. .
O. & . N.V. . Uy 1
! ' . , H & . M V. U H. . . 1 24
C , , St. P. . M & O lly .1 9
H. X M. U. U. U It 19
C. , U. & Q. lly 2 2 . . . .
U. , H I. .t P. lly. , east 2 4
C. , H. 1. & P. Uy. , W. . 2 . . . .
Total receipts 23 71 5 2
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
ns follows , eiich buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Hnjers Cattle. Hoc * Shee p
Omaha Packing Co. . , . . . 431 . . . .
The G. H. Hammond Co. . 27 7'M ' 1M
Swift nnd Company 102 Ilo7 1,2 7
The Cudaliy Packing Co. . 17(1 ( 951
R Becker and UcRan ! > -
Lolimnn & Hoth.Bch.lld9. . . . 191
Huston .t Co 33
Squires -IS1
PlankltiRton P. Co , Mil
waukee , \Vls 401
Other buyers 215 . . . . 1
Left over 100
Total * S3G 4,326 1,379
CATTlVIIt wns a regular Saturdav/i
market lluht receipts and featwelcss
and that statement embraces about till there
Is to Biy retfurdlng the subject.
The few cornfed cattle here sold nt just
about steady prices , one bunch of pietty
decent stuff frolnpr at $4 85
The few COVVB and helferi offeiedcro
sold early and nt steady prices.
The trade In feeder , as usual on n Sat
urday , > vns small and without feature
Uepresentatlvo sales :
NATIVES.
IlEEP STEERS
No Av Pr. No. Av. IT. No Av I'r.
2 . . .13r , $100 15 .1133 $4 40 53 117. ! 54 70
17 . . 9VS 4 SI n . .107C 4 40 25 . . 13Z2 < >
18 . . . 993 4 35 D4 . 1243 4 70
COWS.
1. . , . 830 171 1..1040 300 1 .137) .1 lri
1 . . .1040 2 7r 9. . .783 310 J9 1101 .11)
1. . . SCO 273 15. 9S9 315 1. 1420 350
HEITEHS
1. . . . MO 2 rO 1. . 9I 3 40 2 . . . 4SO 4 00
1 . . . 940 3 40 1 . 10-0 3 45
DULLS
1..11CO 2oO 1 . . . 640 300 1..1120 320
CALVES
1. . . . ICO 5 7"
STOCKEItS AND FEEDERS
3 . . . S63 3 00 1. . . . MO 3 S"i 4 . . 51"i 4 00
1 . 490 3 2 > 4 . . . 577 4 00 4 . . . G73 4 10
1. . . . SCO 3 23
WESTERNS.
No Av. Pr. No Av. Pr.
1 cow 1010 2 ro 94 feeders. . . . 90 ! J to
2 cuvva 1120 2 S3
S3W1OMINO.
W1OMINO.
N. licaton.
3 cows 1076 3 25 12 feeders . . 1187 4 25
1 con 1000 3 S5 15 fiedera , . .1J43 4 Jj
7 feeders . . .1211 3 S5
J KtilibrldKC
1 feeder 12",0 3 f0 I feeder. . . . 1010 3 R1
1 feeder MJ 3 75 3 feeders . . 1151 3 S5
2 heifers. . 12"5 3 73 S feeders . . .1144 4 10
5 feeders . . .11SO 3 K 2i feeders . .12JS 4 4J
MONTANA.
1 bull . . . . 940 . CO 1 feeder 470 3 IX )
2 bulls 13Ri 2 7r B feederx . . .1T2 3 TO
2 heifers . . . E61 3 00 40 feeders. . . . 599 4 11
23 heifers. . . . G7 3 45
HOGS The picKers wanted hews this mom
Inn and the yellow fever acato In the south vvts
not stilllclent to Keep values do\vn 'I he < nrly
provision market v\as also BtronB , which Kave
tone to the IIORT m irlect.
As i result the IIOR market opened active and
lOc higher. The most nf the hoes said < m that
h isls anil the offerings vveie all taken early
Later on the provision market cased off. anil
had there been any late arrivals of hogs they
would probably have mild loner
One B" d load of light Wrights Hold up to
M0714. with mlTHd loads largely at Jl 151(4 ( 00
llf vy vvclshtB broiilit J3 85 13 93 The pales
averaged 9'4c higher than ycBtenlay.
The hoff market of the papt wtek was In pretty
fair hhape , though It w is the low vvreU of the
month to dale micturitions n n mil * , viorc
Binall , the only very marked change t iking Place
at the clone of the week While thi'io were
low days , the aveiage price on Mondiy being the
lowest of the month so far. the general trend ( if
values was upward , nnd the week clo = pd lOftlSe
higher than It opened The demand was KOOI ]
all the week , and the lecelpts vvcie. kept well
cleaned up Ilepiesentatlve wales.
No Av. Sh. Pr. No Av. Sh. Pr.
21 . . 876 . . . J375 32 110 SO 13 S5
16 . . . 303 80 3 80 ' 9 . 2S2 SO 1 15
10 373 . . . JSO DO . . . .2S > f ! 9 >
fl . . . . 240 l.'O 3 81 34 . . . . .WO SO 3J3
47 . . . 333 ICO 1 8- 66 201 SO 3 9i
CO . . , 3o3 . . . 38- M. . . 154 U-0 ,195
S3 . . . .318 80 381 61 . . /75 . 891
SI 317 120 3 S ° 5 I 67 . . . 278 . . . 395
fl 312 120 3 67'/4 ' 62 . 267 80 3 ! lfi
63 303 3--0 3 87'4 40 309 SO 395
66 32S 120 S S7U G2 . 276 SO 3 9S
62 2S1 . . . 3 S7lJ 60 . 283 SO 3 ft
f6 309 160 3 90 f,7 . . . 94 SO 3 91
66 . . . .295 40 3 90 69 . . 271 . . . 1 95
69 . . 2fS 160 3 'lO N . 287 . . . 3 < r
65 . . . . SOS . . 3 90 7J . . . 213 . . 3 'II
64 276 IV ) 3 90 60 , . . .3M . . . 3 9"
67. . . . 314 . . . 3 60 69 . . 2n6 120 3 97"
CO . . . 294 J 10 48 310 . 4 00
65 2 160 3 M 2J3 310 SO 4 CO
rS JS5 160 39) M 277 40 4 M
48 346 160 3 90 C6 .2fO 40 4 00
59 277 60 3'10 7r . 219 . 4 M
40 40r. .390 72 . . . 2S1 120 400
46 , , , . 318 . . . 3 W 61 . . . . 220 120 4 (10 (
61 . . 199 320 3 90 Cl . . . 244 4 00
CO 257 . 3 ) CO . . . . 2VJ SO 4 (0 (
39 . 2f8 3 'I2V5 71 . . . 275 40 4 00
65 . . 279 SO 3 1 14 C7. . 211 . . 4 00
C1 . 292 120 3 tiy C8 . M SO 4 VI
60 . . 2S6 200 3 S'4 S3 . , . 229 . 4 fO
74 . . 165 200 3 111 C4 2 7 SO 4 W
63 . . 278 .3 13 61 2C5 . . . 4 021 i
61 . . . , 27ri 80 3 95 63 . . 271 , . 4 01
0 . . . . 2',3 . 393 74 224 . . . 40714
C9 , , .232 .3 n
PIOa-OODS AND 1-INDS.
8 . , 100 . . . 2 7 ? 6 . . . J2I . . . 3 SO
3 , 253 . . . 3 80 3 . . . 321 . . . 3 SO
3 270 . . . 3 80 | 3 . 1/JO . . . 3 90
6 301 . . . 3 m 6 . . ' 71 . . . 3 90
T M5 . . . 3 80 1 . . .130 . , 3 95
2 4.0 . . . 3 ! / )
hlinni' Receipts of theep were quite liberal
ngaln today , und the inntket was slow and lower
Representative eaten ;
No Av Pr
i3 Utah e > w < s 99 5310
100 Utah < ncs 99 310
61 Utah lambs . . . .61 4 23
305 Utah lambs . . . . 61 4 25
ruieujo i.i vii STOUIC MAUICHT
( ieioil Snluriliij Him of ( 'ntllc SH
\\rllIIOKN KlrinSlirei Ae-llic.
CHK'AOO. Hept Ik A inn of cattle abou
t ! co the voluinu of an ordinary Haltirduy FUJI
ply met a fair demand today and all the fair ;
were made ilote to Friday's values Most o
the anlval were western rangers , which noli
tn canning concerns , and for feeders at frcm
13 25 to fS 49 a load of good 998-pound nicer u a
| j M A good many small loin of native butch
em' stock1 were at hand , whleli went rathe
KloMly Veal ruhm were scarce und prlceti ubou
fie highest eif the seafon
Trade In hog * had a llrm tone , many goo. .
heavy hogs selling 5r higher nnd all good grade
t 11 bout Iho | i st prices of the vveik I'ew heitv
had lo sell below 13 90 , prime big heirs going a
hlkh as II 5 , best butchers up to { 4 30 , and fane
Laton pljH ut M 37'4 Iwite trade thovved
weaker tendency u t'ood many plain heavy lot
selling around 13 K
'there was u good demand for the offerings o
n.iffp and lambs A band of neatly 600 guo
91-pound western muttons went at 1305 und 10
fair 16-pound feeders at $350 A few mean llttl
lots of lambH rold at from 13 DO to { 3 SO , nbou
lie ( fuln 72-pouml lambs at $4 SO and a tmall lo
of choice SI pound lambs at $5 40 Good t
choice feeders wei In urgent demand at froir
$3 SO to $3 SO and $4 was pdld for email lots o
choice natives
ItllcnilTH-e-'attle , 700 head , hogs , 12,000 head
sheep , 10,000 bead
M , Ioil I it II vc Slorlc ,
BT I.OIJ1S Sept IS - C'ATTMne
head , > hlpnu.nts , 700 head , market eteady , fal
to fancy nutlve uhlpjiliiK and < xport rterrs !
3520 , bulk of salts , (47085)0 ) drrnted beef un
butcher ulcers , > l OOQ4 90 , bull , of pule * $4 400
475. steers under 1,000 pounds , $3 754 40 liulV
of rules. $1 0034 25 , stackers and feeder ) , t ! 60 {
425 , bulk of tales , J3MftlW > . cows mid heifers
12003460 , bulk of cows (2&OQ3U. cumitn
cows , | UCC.39 , bulla , ) : .0i&3 (0 , Xtxat aa
* lfr , | 250fl410 ( cows and helfern , tltt
HOlM Receipt" SWfl liends fhlpment , J.OOO
lead , miiikel 5c lilchrr. llsht $1 tM SO , mixed ,
3 OU4 . heavy. 3Wfl41i )
" 4111:1:1' : Receipt * WO head Khlpnifntn. 1 too
lend , market > lrdy . natlvf mutton ? IJ.10ST
< S , Klocktrs , M2Mf32V lambs , J3 7S MO.
ICnnsiiK 0t ( > tiUr Stnok MnrUi-t.
KANSAS CITyept -CATTI.K-llrrrlpt * .
" 00 hefl , mirkel teadv , inichaiiKed , emly rttnll
rude Te < tn itecr , $2 7MH lo , Tcxos cows , $ J.
I1. 5 , nutlvo fteer , $3.40f. ai , native cows nnrt
iclfers $1 ! 5ff4 00. Mpcktm mid feeder * , $3.IS J
W , bulls , ll.lotf ! 10
1UX1Sliecelpls , 3 MO head , market Uront to
> c hlpheri bulk eif oaks Jl ( Mf4.07H , hrnvles ,
3 OOJ71 < 3 , packers. Jl (11.0:14 , mixed. $1 COO
10 , light , $3 - . 4.oi iorkcrs i , II ( V. ( ,0ii !
Ics , $3.40173 W
MIIKKP Ilr lit | < 1 ( V > head , market iitrons ;
ambs , $3 iiyj xa , tnulton . $ ! 7\H3 75
\e-vv Voi'U l.lveStoolc. .
NKW YORK , Sept -HKiVU : 5-Rfcelrts.
"W head , no change In cables , exports , 1.M9
eeve , Jij quartern of be-ef
OAI.VKS Receipts , R1 head , qulel ) Kenfrallr
ovverenls ; , $1.i04i7 75. Rnisstrs nnd butter-
illks $3 notT4 M
S1IHKP ANO IMIIRecelH . 800 hf d |
iefp $1 ( xigs ! ' , Iambs $5 00jj6 M
llOOS-Recelpts , lrsi hei\d , llrm nt II 301M U.
U III lluht.
Keoord of receipts of live sleiek nt thA four
principal inatkets for September is.
Cattle Hogs Bhefp.
Omalm m 4117 IS79
Chicago . . . , , 700 12.WX1 10,000
Kalian * City 20 > ) 3.SCH1
St I/nils . . . . lei ) S.OK )
Totals . ue 11,879
> < > York DIM CooilM MnrUct.
NP.W YORK. Sept -There was the
nlf holiday quietness In the dry Rewds market
iday Very few trnn actlon were made In nny
f the departments The print cloth reports for
he week were less satlxfnctory thnn they hava
oen for gome time. Iho stock at I'nll River
as Increased almost :0KX ( ) pieces owliiR to light
ales The total gales at I'nll River wtre < 151 COO
leces of which 141 ( too were odds nnd 10 COO
Ixty-foiir squares The piodtictlon was 230OCX )
leccs , the dollvcrle's ISI.WW At Providence
> 000 pieces spots were sold The ptoducllon vvni
J 600 Pieces.
Wool MnrK.'l.
NiW : YORK. Sept 11 WOOt-rirm. domes.
Ic fleece tOftiMc , pulled , No 2 extra :7f40oi
exas , ISc
ST. 1.OUH , Sept -\\OOI/-SIIOI1K ! , with
oed demand , but unchanged , medium UT21c |
Icbt line ljM8c , heavy line9aiO'4c ' , tub
vushed , 215J30'4c
on M M i-u < ( > .
Oil , CITY , Pa Sept II-Credit bUaiiVf" , flc ;
( 'irtlllcatcs , no bids , tin re was one sale at 70c |
shliiments and runs not reported.
i vicn snviu'ii ron coons.
) i'I'"tlrH Ilre-nU Into n Iloiino nml
rupture Mimj Xrtli'H'is.
CINOIN.VATI. Sept 18. The Commerclnl-
Trlhuno's special from Osgood , 1ml , , Bays :
t was femul last nlttht tlmt there would
) e moio bloodshed hero than at Versailles
Tuesday night , when live men wore lynched.
Sheriff HushoiiK sent twenty-fives deputies
lere to search the houses of the
ynched men nnd the others for stolen goods.
The only search vv at runts known to bo Is
sued were for the houses of Mis. Hltten-
louse , who was suspected of ImvtnK a
'fence , " and of Jenkins , one of the victims.
Mrs. Hlttcnhouso and her eon had been
called to Versailles before the Brand Jury
nnd the deputies broke Into her house nnd
aptured many goods It Is Raid she can
irove from whom blip purchased most ot
hcso goo Is , but the deputies took them.
Mis Hlttenhouse and hei son vvero nfter-
waid ancsted , but released on their own
recognizance and left for North Vcrnnn to
irevcnt trouble The citizens say thu depu-
Ics made a mistake In going through the
louse of Mrs Hitlenhoiibe in her nWnco
and taking her goods
Merchants In this place say they will
identify them as purchased fi'om them and
lot the bootj of the Lev 1 gang. The depu
ties say they found silverware and other
articles that were questionable ) In the house
of the late William Jenkins , but they ill it
not take anything from that place. Excite
ment runs high heru and trouble Is pre
dicted. The feeliiiK between the residents
of Versailles and Osgood Is moro intense
than ever.
Small MutifrN from Itlx'Hoil.
niVRttTON. la , Sept. 18 ( Special )
Wednesday night a te-am belonging to N.
Clinney btoke fiom the liltclirailc at the
park xvhcre the free bllvci camp meeting la
jelng held and ian nvvay , breaking the
juggy considerably.
Thursday afternoon n couple of "sports"
engaged Ih a llhtlc encounter near the
giomuls and were ancsted. Ono of them
wan fined $1
Thursday afternoon W. Ingram was ex
ercising one of his horses near tcwn , when
the animal got awav from him and ho was
thrown violently to the ground and severely
liurt.
Shot III li Pcrnlliir Milliner.
UMjAIUC , O , Sept. ISAt Centcrvllle ,
iieilmont county , Nora , wife of Rev. A. A.
Hrovvn of West : Qulncy , Mac3 , while xvalk-
njr nlnner the street met with n terrible ac
cident ChurUu Cartel of C'.leiicoc was walk-
ng a Hhort distance behind c.irrylng a Bun.
He stumbled nnd fc'.l and the nun was dlw-
h'if'i-d Iheslio * took effect In MrH. Urovvn's
egs at the knees. She will bo crippled for
Ifo.
_
run IIIAIT\
INSTUUMRNTS placed on record Saturday ,
September IS :
WAHUANTY DHRDS
nilsrabeth Herman to 1211-sa Shelly , RV4
of n 44 feet of lot 1 , bloik r.'J , Omaha. . $ 71
S V Van fnmo nnd lumband to Hall
& .McCulloeh. lot H block 8 , and block-
11 Van Cnmp'M add . . * . 1,000
T Drake and wife to H D aibb ,
nndlv ) * of lot C , bloek r , ; lot 3 , block
5 ; lots 3 nml 5 , block 1 ; lot 14 , block
3 , Dr.iki'H add . 2
Htlrs of ISyroti Hted to Himo , undlv Vi
of lots I .111.1 r > . block 1 ; lot 19 , block
1 ; lot G , block ( J , Ui.iko'H iidd . 2
If. D Glbbs to J. A. IVrklnat nl.
trustees , uinllv n of lot 3 , block
! i , Dnike'H add . 2
hrcsten Hansen and -wife to nmmii
Kear , lot 2. b'otk 23 , Kountzo Place ;
H Jl feet of n 02 feet of lotH fi and 7 ,
bloek 3 , Meycrw , U & T.'H add . 150
QUIT CLAIM DIKDS.
Llz/lo Fisher to M O. IXixon , lot 21 ,
block 2 , AmcB ) I'laco . . . . . . . . 433
oiins
Sheriff lo I.l77les FlHher , lot 24 , block 2 ,
Ames 1'lacu . 420
Total amount of transfers . (2,012
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Tclcplionc 1030. Omalin , Neb.
COMMISSION-
GRAIN : PROYIblOXS : AND : STOCKS
IIOAItll OK TIIADK.
Direct wlrei to Chicago and New fork.
Corr SDond Dt : John A , XVarrtn A co >
CHRISTIE-STREET
CQMMiSSBON GO.
fnillt.ll , Ifr.D.OOd. Klllly I'lllll ,
Stocks , Grain and Provisions ,
Itooill 111 1Ileiaril uf Trillin Illillf.
( Tel 11,95)
C. C. CHRISTJIS PrCBlelcnt
B. J. BTUUI7T Vice Preuldenl
O , W. KUNNJ2V Berrutary
DavlU T ncaib , Pre t. No 3CS7.
F. I * . Ncal.Vlie Pres I ulon Anllonul Ilnuk
Gliaa , H. V. Lewis , Catb. Capital. JCOO.OOO.
KANSAB CITY. Mo . April U , 1897.
U' hereby etrrtlfy that tha Chrletlc-tlrcet
Commuilon Company has this day coinmn < ced
Ijuelncm with ur by depntltlni ; Plfty 'Ihoueand
Dollars ( lid 000 00) ) In eath
( Dictated. ) CUAItl.r.S H , V , LUWIH ,
Cashltr.
C. H. MAG DON & CO.
COMMISSION BROKERS
Stocks , Grain and Provisions. .
314 South 15th St.
- NEU