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THE CONDITION OF LOCAL COLLECTIONS NOT The Conditlon The demand for meney from 10 be used in moving the crop the surplus somewt the amount of money held by wnstitutions is 20, There has been, change in however, financial condition: ‘The local retail trade is not do I to customers moroe good sities, The wholesale trade of very faf but'th count not Kppe iy compelied the coming orders are | bardware circles the tle in the way of news to repos and its Re 't we avout holding its ow! for the senson of the y country claim that tho v sent any changes, At Now York city operators disposed to berieve that with t of the month the ing of incre Thoy exporienced some 0 sympt and broken assortments are many dependent points, prospe sumption, with ability fo secur the main features, and appointment, doing, and calculations aro th crease, As o ave'a steady sort of tone on cu ruling rates are too low for fu and show protty good firmn through the supyort of a contu geueral demand. movement of dry goods and trade conditions and_future good. Reports from the coun trade. The Bulletin say York that duriog the past weel at first hands has undergone change. There bas been a amount of business done, but continued absence of spot buy ance from duy to any has decotive. As so frequently forward ~ by mail business passing. sometimes deceived by the clas doing in leading staples—ha their aggregate sales for cloced ahead of August last prints the supplementary bust kopt up during the week, and trade in thes ing character in point of volu agents have handled styles quest. Tall ginghams, ress goods wero in demand, and aro in regard to stocks. cotton fabri of loom samples. only; that was clear from th light orders, but the aggregate has been sufficient to show eries also. is proof that thoy Boyoud & quiet revis) are stéudy in all domestics, the weei thd good outlook for a heavy tion, But. prooavly ony . thow are peculiarly well situated so on hand are concerned are real asserting that they could di such improvement. acuve all week, and aithough ness in August this year will favorably with August last v which we have just entered Omaba grocery jobbers note six days to halt a cent. slight advance in sugars and t refineries oversold. trado is reported in a very flou a better opinion entertained of Of course thero is 1o special demand should wait for any date, yet it present month more given to business ter of nec markets throw some timo characterized them. attonti both in various Way: deal of disappoiuiment. Even o the recent shrinkage i cost, b ~ may p mand, on the list cheap enugh bu tation churges a aud thoreseems to bo no reason early increase of rates on freight. One of the months has p: which the business world, ac brought no financial or commes might be drained brought back from products, becauso 50 weukened by the heavy gold during the first year, is now substantially puss aster. For had there been Europo shipped in July and early in beforo this have been received The early drain from the bau than was expected, and, much complainst of 'slow terior mone, murkets are still ance. The courso of foreig very much to allay upprehens no longer the that almost uny conceivable dewand for gold Tho Russian wheat crop pelled Russia to return to the in tho yeal Eury 1t is uot unlikely san crops has made the look more secure for come. The termination of Chili has brought an end of a | drain upon the resources of len nations, and of one possibility turbances. There seems to Europe o period of serious pression, incroased by the fa but it is not likely that the evil which the unusual demand products confers, In general, of this countr this time than it ever has been Movey Not Quite fo Plentiful as It We in Lecal Baks, of the Local t in the cf month. Collections are inclined and money in general circulat plenty. to by their ne Bbeen in some cases a litle quist, it buyer heard from there will be a great d There has of late, in a quiet sort of & way, peen quite a fair export trade lo prices remain pretty much ail lending kinds of stc c. of the trade neen s are i active “preparation, though only occasionally to be seen in form Brown, bleached and - col- ored cottons huve been takon by jobbers, con- wverters, cutters, etc., as requirements &roso of buyers by one or two agents, At the close of thero was a disposition to ik a steadier market 1 staple cottons, ow the advancing tendency of raw material and The Jobbing trade w one is a fecling that with movements, iudecd, have alread and if oporations no not pan out well there will unquestionaly be n gre causo for compiaint over prices. also reasonable The season of early crop movemont, it was supposed that the bauks of this city bofore gold these banks half need, gold for the enormous quantities of products free for the season fron, pressure or disturb. over the resourcos finances of the world scems to bo greater at TRADE. VERY GOOD. Jobbing Trade V sod, and the I ports the Country Very Satisfactory. westorn banks has reduced ity banks and local financial 1ot 80 largo as a fow weeks no important s for the past to be slow ion is none too very good and bo buying any s- city bas been during the past six days in most lines largely from the ore s very lit rt. Trade nas but it is just volumo is Tair ports from tho ather has hin- dered threshing operations and has retarded the movement of grain, which has naturally somo effect upon trade. Prices do not p are very well ho opening of upon a_period huve alread, oms, and hav evidence upon which to build hopes that buy- ers must increase their attentions. Reduced reported from tive good con- o suplies, aro are not Al of dis- it will in- steady for Nails ut, beeause the rthor shading ness on wir nued very fair hat Local jobbers report a very satisfactory both present prospacts are are ver, v encouraging in this lineand dealers gencrally aro looking for a very heavy fall aud winto in New k the market no important considerable owing to the s the appear- somewhat noted, agents find the great bulk of the demand’ coming and wir " large number of theso transactions can bo completed withont surface ev Agents themselves are and a idence of the s of trade now -to-mouth— and some were expressing surprise at finding tho month just year. In fall noss was well last month’: has been of a most encourag- 1o, wherevor ingpopular re- wash fabrics and stenay a good position with Spring stylesin fine woyen duplicating al- o individually business done that these re- quirements are numerous and growing, whilo the urgoncy of buyers for immodiato deliv- aro pressing ion in favor pricas Vg to fall cousump- e agents who far as stocks lly justified in corn_sigus of the total busi- not compare ear, owing to tho season opeming lato, the month upon is more than likely to show a difierent result. a still further decline in coffecs amounting during the past Thero has been a hey are very scarce whilo the demand is heavy and the As a rulo the jobbing rishing condi- tiou and fully up in volume to last scason, In New York while there has been no ger eral broadoning out of trade thers is evidentl tho chances reason why particular the o mat- will a ion s sity and choice, and many of the off the stagnation that has for Preliminary been made At offee, through has come down toward a more attractive working lovel and ossibly stir up tho long delayed de- and with protty much everytning else s have little “I'ranspor- enough 1 to expect any interior bouna THE FINANCIAL OUTLOOK, assed, toward ccording to the New Yok Bulletiv, was looking forward so long with much apprebension. August hus reial calamity, in which could be by exports of had been y _exports of of the od without dis millions of August could at New York. 1ks of this cit 1o the iuterior has proved somewhat loss notwithstanding "collectiors, the in- comparativel markets has belped fon. The e is atmosphero of semi-panic at Loudou or Berlin or IParis, nor the feeling strongeuoy or disaster, Involving incalculablo and sudden may come at auy moment failure bas com- Bauk of Eng land some part of the gold withdrawn early that failure of political out- year to the war in ong continuing ding European of larger dis- be couing in industrial do lure of crops Linflucaces for a this country will’ outweigh tho advantages for Amwerican the command aud vefore. The period of uucertaluty ss to American THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY crops is almost over. For two or three weeks yet it is possible that injury to corn may re- sult, and it might extend far onough to cur- tail tho possible exports to other countries, but considering the enormous aroa covered by corn in the United States and the very wide range of climate and seasons, it is scarcely possible that there should come so late any misfortune affecting a considerable part of the yield. Cotton is not yet out of danger. But the stock cacried over by Eu- rope is about 450,000 bales larger than a year ago, and tho stock hore is larger, so that if the yield this year would be cut down 500,000 bales below that of last year this might rove @ blessing rather ‘thun a calamity The reports in regard 1o other crops are al- most all so favorable that the country has a right to consider the Huaucial outiood de- cidedly clear, OMAHA LIVE STOUK MARKETS, OMAnA, Sept. b elpts of cattle, 80 yestorday urd 108 CATTLE-Ofoinl s compired with Snturdny of Iast weuk. The market wis ac- tive and firm on good and steady on other grades of beeves, steady on desirable grades nd slow wnd' weak on other grade f butcher atock, steady on goud and weak and loweron othir grades of feaders. Con- mon feeders wre e to #o lower than last weok, Bouehes of nufiye besves sold at 8, nd westerns at %170, recoipts, during the woek, were (05 s ared with 10,507 the woek prior Hoos—Oflicinl rocelpts of e . as compared with 2710 yosterday, nnd 3748 Saturdny of last week, “The marset wis ace tive and 5e to 0¢ hizher on all grados The rango of tho prices pald was 28650, the bulk selling at 8052505 A bid of .15 was mado for the sorts of u load, hut wis refuse Light, $10705.20; heuvy. $L0005.10; mised, FL005,00. The nvernze of thi prices paid was 00 08 compured with $L2 yesterday and £.03 saturday of last © woek recelnts of hogs during the week were 15,5 a8 compared with 15,034 the week prior. SupEp—There wers no fresi r of sheon. The market wis nominally steady Natives, $260@50; westerns, #2542 #00d 60 to 5 1. Inmbs, 8552501, The receipts of shoep dur weele were 5,81, a8 compared With 8,550 the cek prior Stock It Offieinl To lay. o Hlead ipts. Oflicial Yestorday. nd Lowest Sales Highest Toda Yeste Highost...o..ore... 8510 Mighest Lowest 490 Lowest Averago of the prices pald yostorday. Averuge of the b pald today, £5.00. Receipts and Disposition of stc OMeial racelpts and disposition of stok as shown by the books of th Unioa stockyards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5o'cloek, p. o mber 5, 1801 s, SiEEr_| flr- 2007 | | [ 1 DISPOSITION. Wivar | Cattle, | oz Aha Packing Co- . 1) it Hammonid €0 a4 S [TUIS'S &0LES. 1| Cars. | Hend e | Cura. | Hend | Curs Hond. e, | [ Sheop. 5 Pncking Co. " Sairin & Co Nelnon Morrls.. Sinelair.... Shippers u Receiptsand Disposition for the Week, Ol receipts and_disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union st company for the week endinzg ut 5 o'elock p. m. Suturday, Septen i T Gars Omahn Packing Co. The G, 1. Hammond Sw & Co L. Prevailing Pri on Cattle. The followinzls & table of prices pald on thismarget for the zrads of stock mentionod: ey steers. 14) to 1600 1bs. ... 85,30 @5.55 Primo steers, 1230 to 475 1l 5 to 1) 11 18! Fair steers, T Comumon steers, 800 o 1200 LS Iair to zood cows. ... Good to cholce cows, Cholee to fancy Holfers Yearlings Feeders . Stockers. Ounners. Bulls Wostern steers. Westorn cows. Highest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. The follow.ng condensed tablo shows the highest and lowest sales and highest and low- estaverago of thoe siles of hozs and tho dates at this markot incach wonth duriug the months stated: £ i z 3 1891, 2 B January. Fobrunry Ave Showing t hoss on the Price ot Hogs. « 20 puld for londs ot days indicateld i 1887, 1593, 1880 1500 and 186 Aug. b 10 ‘ [N 516 Sunday.| 4 6 512 § 40| Sun 613 50t I Sunday.| 507 ‘ 1 o 4 Sunday. i 858 i Sunday Sunday 4490 | Sunday 511 Sunday i Showing the official receipts and shipments of eattle, hoss and sheep on the datos indi- cutod: RECEIPTS, Cattle. [ Hoks. | Shuop. 8,303 Thursdny, Soptemb Friday, Septemt Suturdiy, Septem Dat Fourth week of August.| Third week of Augist. | yud wook 0f August First woek of August Fourth week of July Third woek of July 12153 114 u’um‘ | i SHIPMENTS DATEs Wodnesday, Aug Thursdiy, Aug Eriday, Aug. 3 Suturduy, Aug Monday, ‘Aug. § Tuesday. Sept. 1001, Wednesday. Sept. 2. Fourth woek ¢ week o Caitlo. | Hog | First w Third we Second woek of July ok Range of Prices Paid The following table shows the prices pald for hogs on tod: Saturday, August 1o Monday, ‘August 3 Tuesday, August 4 for Hogs. the range of tho aays ndi- < 60 @8 a0 | Tu Wednesday, August 5 9 @59 Thursdny, August 6...... ... & @ It .v.Av.KH. % & @ Saturday L N @ Monday, August 10, sdiy, August i1, Wednesday, August 12! Ahursdny, AUgust 1d....oure.s Friday. August 14 suturday, Aucust 3,000 Alonday, August 1. Vs Tuesduy, August18... Wednesduy, August i0 Thursday, Auzist 20 Eriday, Alignst 21 Saturdiy, August 2 Monduy, August 2 Tucsday, August Wednesday, Aug i Thursday, Aug 60 @) 0 Froda ugust 6 @S 00 Saturday. August 9., ., 0 10 “\vull\)‘ August 31 o eseeee L 4 Thesdiy, September, 1,010 o 13 I Wednesduy, Septen ver § Thursday, Boptemberd ... Fr duy, Saturii, 8 W @s 10 Range of Prices of Sheep, tollowing table’shows the prices pald opt Prime fat $hoop. ....o...ovee... 8355 @173 Good fat eheep o @A 00 Comy Westerns, Good 60 Lo 70 b, s Lo medinm sheep. Iteprescntativ STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. vr. No. Av. Pr. 22200585 60 2) 1131 85 15 Cowe, 170 1c0 4 5 1. 860 200 1. K2 100 110787 200 10k 100 o 203 10550 100 10 100012 15 140 1 5. &1 1 [T 10010 1 .. 712 1 1 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, Tmilker ... . 2000 1springer oo 1sprincer © 2600 1sprinzer Leow and ealt 1000 WRSTERN CATTLE. No. 16 3 Brown-11ir ¢, o, 1 feode 5 2 stee 1 cow 1 ealt 1 13 steors 1 ule Bros.” focde feoder 1 feder 4 foocars 7l foeder: 1 cow 1 by 1 cows 1cow 69 cows. | 11 tevdcrs & feedors . 1l feeders 10 cows 2 feeders | o steers $lsteers 0. Lioyd.” ' i 1 Klncs 3 cows feedo 146 stecrs J.W. Hammond.” 2 steers, tailings . steers, tailin feeders feeders. Tellotson. Cowa COWS cows tocders!, ders. 4 feeders. . 206 soeer i} arketa, Cmeaco. 111, Sept. pecinl Telegram to Tue BEE|-1iic received toduy were wmostly rangers, 1oss than 500 haad bolng tives, Jormons 83,000 heid choked up that the could not be moved out and ut stoady prices. Thero was some Inquiry from all Clusses of buyers and sules wore effectod on i busls of Fridity’s quotations, or at fro K 10 #27 fOF INfUrior L0 clioled cows and 8200 08 5 for stockers and feoders, §,2 to 6.2 tor shippin 00 L0 81,60 for westerns and $1.50 L0 4,23 15 Veal enjves were saloable at from & AllLd®criptions of cattie ure lower thin thoy were ono week ago. the deeline vary ing from 100 to 200 per 100 ibs. Prime native steers have suffered the least us th aprised an insignifioant purt of the cipts. Moro than one-half of the entire supply came from v Tho weck has been one of gr Although this week's rece:pts the outlets were fresh arrivals L& beon not so cLivity, and considering the remarkably heavy sup- ply, prices huve held up quite as well aus thiere was any reason to expect. The feoling in the hog market was more subduod today. but there did not appear to be'iny loss of con fidence uuwong operators and piices wero put up another noteh, Thors wis very lttle uds vance In hahit woights but for heavy and medium sorts there were buyers at prices av- eruging from 5¢ to 10c higher than for Iriday. The supply was surprisingly wall, I6 was not more than adequite to st the wints of the eastern trado alone, s wore cmptiod tn quick order at from 31 for poor o cho co honvy und at from $4.85 to £.63 for peor to eholee lizht, | The pupulE pricus for heavy weighta were from Wil o | 3N nd for Heght SOrts 0.0 10 8340, A few singers sold st higher figures thun quoted above, and_there ' wis trading In skips and eulls at fron although the ket 1s from 150 th w week ago for lizht weights an‘d notn vhan from for heavy. 1 1 the West for I last was 143 000 for the corresponding week Inst The total trom March 1, the boginning of the summer puckinz season, s about ; W00 less thun for thie same period total nunbe the week agalnst 2 year. rnal shiipne nts. 013 rkots Comuion nitives. 8 i Tex MOCIOrS, §5.3003.10: cows, 815 Hoas—Recoipts, shipiments, 4.00); ket irreguinr rough common, #5065, 15; ne pachors and niixed. $.000 yand butcher weights, $.20@5.5 ooeipts, 1.5%0: shipments, ative ewes. BLAO@LG; wothers, $1.50 203 ‘wixed, @8 Texans, 890115 wosterns, 845440 Lumbs, $.7.65.50, Stock Markets, Sept. 5—CATTLE 180 murket $1.80G% 15} Kansas Clty Liv KAvsAs Oiry, Mo, coluts, 7.170; shipments, steors, KLIVBLE L cOWwS, wnd foedors, $2 4000 e Dts, 4,401 shiprients, 1,050 ket 5@10e higher; bulk, #.465.05; il g #4.255. 13, SiEER- Roo ket steady. Re- dull, stocke mars Ados, Ipts, 1,300 t8, 700} ma shipu St. Louis Live »i 8. Louts, Mo, 5005 shipuwients, 50007 cholee s, $5.00@5.8) 3 dians, (L 40, Hods—Recelpts, 8% ket steady: hoavy. 8. wk Market. CATTLE—Rocelpts, tostenayi falr o Texaus™ sud lo- shipments, 3 80 20@5.90; wized, miar e 1 &15; Light, $.1085 THE SPECULATIVE! Business in the Wheat Pit’Quite Dull and Featureless: \HRI\H IN ALL DOMESTIC TRADES. WEAKNESS Some Covering of Fridayls Sh tempted with Litlg Skeptical Concerning Beneflts from Germany's Change. Ci11caao, T, Sept. 5,—Businoss In the wheat pit todny Waa Tieht And the matkot dull nhd fentureless, There was little nows of uny Kkind and none that was mfluential. In the ab- sence of business the feeling was weak and December fell le below yesterday's close, but rallicd and recovered tho loss Jus the end of the session, closing froth one-fourth cent to three-eighths of one cent lower. Liverpool was & fraction lower and London a trifle nigher with the early news fron the continent mieazre and colorless. The export conditions continue eood, amounting ut the Atlantic ports and New Orleans toduy to over 1,000,000 bushels The N mestie n do- sior and oy o w ¢ York markat was riets showed @ tend ness Logan, White and Schwartz-Dupee were rather Hberal operators, and Milmine-Bod- nian bought early on the weak spots, cover- {ng short wheat for New York which was sold on the bulge ye.terduy. Hutchinson's brokers also boughit fair amount on the breaks, but their trading was not conspicaous. December wheat opened at from $1.00% to $1.00, hela at from £1.00% to #1.00'4. some tiwe thea touched #1.00%. Closing cables came in lower and the price saeed off in sympathy therewith to 0. There was a reaction then to $1.00%, re- mained dull and steady till within ten minutes of the close when it advanced to #1005, closing ‘e lower. Corni was the weathd 1sy eariy. owing to the fact that p failed to #how any serious frost nnyw in the corn belt. This en- ouraged short selling and there wis loss do- wand to cover. was a0%e, but ad soon sold 504 that o cold wave had wppeared in the north- west und was moving toward the corn belt there was a littl re, which was helped along by vigorous buying by the cligue, and October Jumped to #lge. Bt the excitement soon subsided and the price fell back to 30%e. During the lust hour corn developed a good deal of weukness on 4 suspicion that the clique wasquietly selling all the market would take, and Uctobor. after touching lgc, rallled to 50'5¢ and closed wt 505 c. Oats were steady with fluctuations confined to a range of 'se and closed ut yesterdiy's last price at e lower. Provisions had quite aboom The feeling among the outsiders is bullish ana ticre wis Tho opening price of October began The it to break on a report ut once, good speculative buying and coverlug of shorts. Puckers, however, are fighting the advances. They claim to have no faith in the supposed benclit to be derived from the action of Germany, but it is generall supposed they are more concerncd about tho provable advance in live ho:s, which would e protiy certain to follow n marked advance in hox products. ‘Octobor porl opened at $10.85, ndvanced ‘to #1225 closed at BLIT4 ngninst 81000 yestorday. Lard and ribs zaned Se. Mouday being Labor day and a holiday the rd of trade will bo closed. The lead:ng futures ranged as follows: I 1 00l 00 1| Votal onig 68 @ 960N 3 4 676 fiul.u.-mb(r 20| October... it Maysiseios ig MESS PORK October. ... December .. Janunrs LARD September.. Octobor. January SHORT R September.. October Jan Cash quotations were as follow Frovie—Steady und unchanged. WiEaT—No. & soring_ wheat, 06%c: No, 3 spring wheat, 88@e: No. 2 red, 935 @hie. ConrN . 3, 6730, %, 0%c; No, 2 white, 32@3ie; J0La@ste. RyE—No. 2, 0 BARLEY—No. 2, (42050 No. 4. 46z 18c. £, 0. b, FLAXSEED--No. 1, $1.03, TIMOTHY 8 rime, §126Q) .2 Ponk—Mess pork,per barrel, £11.0 @11.05:1ard. per ewt., 8%.00; short, ribs sidos (10080 87,0 @ 705 dry salted shoulders (boxed), 85.7540.85 short clear sides (boxe), $5.0008. 10. "\};‘uunn ~Distlilers' finished goods. per gal. BuaAns—Unchanced; cut loaf. b@ie. No. 3, 41@03e, 1. 0. b.; Recelpts and shipments today wero as fol- lows: AT WECEIPTS.| RITPMENTS. Flour, barrels 10,00 500 Whent, bushel; 393,000 136,000 Corn, Busheln. 816000 Out, bushels 2100 Itye, ushols. . i Barioy, busheis n On tho produgd oxchiange. today tho butter market was stoady gin creaniery, 2 @2itge: fine western, select danr, 1853 ordinary. H@1Ge. firm at 1@, New York Markets. NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—FLoui—Recelpts, 16,500 packuges; exports, 5,846 barrels, 8,08 sacks aull, weak: siles, 8750 burrels. Cous MAEL—Quilet; yeliow western, 85402 400, WitkAT—Recelpts, 425,700 : 412027 bushels suics, SUL00 bushols il Th0)0; Dusheis o rod 1 tures steady: dull; No. 2, BL061LE 10T all No. § red, 8L0 (% - l.\""u"rlil 1 No. Lnorthiern’ to arrivo, #11214; No. 1 hard to arrive, 31154, Options easy, closing l4@ise under’ yesterday with very dull trading. weik foreizn advices and a litt iz . rod, Sept %, clos- #103%; October, 07, elosing, #L073: © Novamber, $1.0SW@LOSS. closing, ELOKU; Decomber, 810015@110, closing, $1,003 BLIG@111%, »closing, #. t—Dull, weuk; 100 ¢. L f., for western, Jdanuary, ing, $L11% May quiet. BarLey Manr—Dull; Canada country made, #1.00651,05, ConN—Itecelpts, 58,225 hushels: exports, 8502 bushels; sales, 93000 bushels of futures and 26,100 busheis of 5pot. Epot market higher. unscttled, dull. No. 2, '75¢ In clevator: 7he atloat; ungraded mixed, Tige; No, 2 white « “Options opened 114¢ ap. on ber on manipulation, others L. ned Kle, and closed stendy with Sep: I o b, others Ao down, Septembor, ottt Tdo: October, 63500 November, 5430, closin ciber, S0AGO0NC, Clostug 50tao; May. S0c olosing, OATE-Lecolpts, 1,642 sales, 65,000 4,000 bushels o tions dull and closing g die; No. 2 white, s white 50, HaAY—Firm good to ¢ 73 Hors—Quiet’ and weak cholce, $104BLOT; Pucific chist, 81,411,170, Jptlons opentd steady and un 1105 points up. Slosing steady 520 points sitles 20,500 bugs, neluding Sep- tombel V15 15: October. $14.0 @14.15: No- vomber. $ELAG UL 1 #1205 1,10 Junuary, 12800 (20 Muy, 12703 5ot Kib, quict and steady; falr cargods! 158,000 bushels: exports, bushels of futures nnd spot. Spowmarket quiet. Op- stewdyg o Beptomber, 83, Octobyr, closing QGRS western, western, 40 (0; 2 Chicuzo, mixed No. and quiet; shipmonts, 6) tons: to i state common 18503 No. 7, 1f SUGAR—Kaw firm; I‘tl Fair refined, 3 1-ifie; contritugal, %) tosty § T- 161505 refiued wd tirn; good den MoLAsSES—Fore good dewmuud, tiru; Now Orloans, 0 tancy, 2 nomiael; Cowmon Quiet and firns @Ter Japan, 53884 et und steady: Parker's, $.5: orude, L00; refined New York, # #0.252g0. 40 phinand Baltimore in 1 ulk, & 0@ elosod at57's¢ for October. hmestle, fair to crude In rkers. in wiA>; Phil- Philadol i Uniwed bulk. § adelphii wnd Baltiore, COTTONSEED OIL—Duli; crude off grade, 27@ . ow off gride, 24, IALLOW y wnd dully" ety @2 for pack A RosN=Quict and firm; stralued, common o good, #1.43021.40 PURPENTINE—Qulet and steady at i71,@ e EGs—Quiet, firm s western, IS@100; receipts, B4% D icRaees. Hinks—Quiet, steady: wot salted Now Or- lonns seloetod. 45 076 Lbs, 6ib3c; Texus lected, 30 to 60 [bs, 6ase. Pouk—Firmer, more aetive: old mess, $10.25 @1L00; new micss, SLLBYLIZE; extra priue, Cur MEATs - Flemg plekled bellles, Ste; pick led hams, 105G 11e; middles, irug short elear, abior, 87,20, Stronger and quiet; rn steam dlos, 1250 tioroes ut 1.4 3ioption 4000 ticroes; septembor. #7.40); October, WALTALL closing, $i400 Novembe 1 © 0slug. 81003 Decomber, $1.%0; Junuary. BUrTer—Qulet and firw; westera dalry, 130 SEPTEMBER 6, 18¢ te western croamery, 13%t4¢; wostorn fuo- yoI24@io: Elgin, & lumw Quict apd 6@so; t Skima,” 4374, P16 TRoX-Duil} Amertoan, MBS, easy; westorn, Kansas City Markot KAxsas City, Mo, Sept. 5.-F1. n-Flrm, unehanzed, WHEAT - About steady; No, 2 hard, eash and Sept bld; No. red, ensh, 8sige hid ConN No. 4 cash, 85%c bidy Seps tember, dke bid, OATS—Firm: No. 2 cash, ¢ bid; Septems« ber, bid. HAY="Firm and unchanzed. Burren—Firm and unchanged: sreamery, 1a2e; dalry, @lte; store packed, 11 S0G8—Firm, at o RECEPTS= e *100,000; corn, 6.500; oats, S PMENTS—Wheat, 105,40; corn, 7.000; oats, 4,700, Liverpool Market 001, Sept. 5 —~WHEAT-Quin poor:” liolders offer_moderatel fornia No 1, 8 11570, No. 2 winter, 8a3 CORN=IIri; demand falrs mixed westorn 65 545 per centul, PORK Priue nicss western, 57s 60 per bbl, BACON—Long and short cloirs, 78 por cwt for old und 408 Gd for new: long clear 45 10s.), s for old and 41 for n LARD—Prim Burren—Uni Live mand s 0a per cwt. 0 States finest, Ks por ewt. PEAS=Canadian, 7 por centil, St. Lonis Market &1, Lovis, M wshi. 0670 Septerl oy g cash OATS—Firim PORK -Strong LARD—Stron Wiiskey Minneapolis Grai NNEAPOLIS, Minn., at dragzod heavily tod M0 busheis: shipments, 6 d, on track, 02@03l0; t, 00150; on track, U115e; ek, 87l @sse. Marke st 6—Wn y. Recolpts, 20, 3%, Close: No. | No. 1 northern, No. 2 northern, AT— Milwaukee Grain Markot. wAUKEE, Wis, Sept 5—WugAT—Firm: ash, 05¢; December, 07 cash, 4 white, nnati Mark ets, 0., Sept. 5.—WneAT—Steady; demand: N Oats—Firmer; No. 2 mixed, WHISKEY—$ .18, mixed, 67c. s@se. STOC BONDS. S AND NEW Youk, Sept. 5.—The stock market today showed on the whole a moderate volume of business und while displaying a strong tone during most of the time, failed toscore ma- terinl advances in the stocks which have of lato been mos t prominent in the de Other stocks, however, were taken up by the, interests [dentified with them und advanced materially. In these gains the Vanderbilt stocks were the features. The boars ut the outset endeavored to make more capital out of the frosts reported lust night, but the temper of the room was decid- cdly buliish still, and aided by liberal pur- chases for both foreign and domestic account, the demonstration in the early dealings was fruitless except that the strong stocks of yesterduy were retired fraction- ally.” The bank statemoent ulso showed u "consideeahio loss in cash, especially speeio and the deerease in the surplus resorve of over §,.0),000 was selzed upon Lo cause w reaction, but the bullish temper was pro- nounced ut the time and the effect was only temporary, and the upward movenent wis searcely chveked. The opening fizures were eeneraily slight’ fractions better than last RNt fhzures. whilo Keading was up Chres fourths of 1 per cent. The attack in the early trading causcd frictional concessions, biit the recovery came soon and the advance from that time ‘was not interrupted. All the active stocks were traded in within narrow limits and the Vanderbilts ind a few led the Improvement. ' aetive and stro withr L the “day. Tho final changoes are generally fractionil gains, but Chesapenke & Ohio isup 2% per cent, the first preferrcd 3% per cent. the sccond proferred 1 percent. Nickel Plate rose 1% per cent, the first proferred 213 per cont. ‘ms second ‘pre- ferred 2% per cent, the N ric Central 1% por cont and Delaware & Hudson. 114 per cont; Government bonds have been dull and s fe bonds have veen dull and steady. The following are the closing guotations for the leading stocks on the New York stock ex- change today: Atchison . AT Adams Expross. . 1) Alton. Terre Huuie.. i do preferred Amerlcan Bxpross. Hur.. .1 & N Cannda Pucitic. . Caunuda Southern. Central Pacific. Ches. & Ohio..... o I8t preferred o 24 proferred Chiengo & Alton. . CB & Q. PjEnv'r;xdnllfl, Vo Contrates hor N. Y., Chle. & 8t. L. 40 protored: 1 oo Nitastomtpi: 400 preferron. Oniatio, & Wentern; 2| Urewon Toprov |Oreion Nave. . S| Oreon Arari. 130 " Pacitic Mall.. . oo, D! v il 1T a0 BT €0, 0% S L %/ Plttahurg. Dl fludson. . 04| Pullman Del,, L. & W g | Rock mu l Enst Tenncasce. . do st preferrs do 2nd ‘Ilc ading do’p Fort Wnyne. Chi. & Knat. Hocking Valle: Houston & [linols Contral. St. Paul & Dulut Kansas & Texas. Lake Erie & West... 101 o proferrod . ..., v Lake Shoro. ro Union. . Loulsyille & Nashv . 187 | Am. Cotton Louisville & N. 2044 | Colorado ¢ |Tol.'& 0, Cen |Union_ Pacitic U. S, Express Memphis & Cha i Homestake . Michigan Centrai’!l) 97| Ontarlo. .. Ml L. 8. & W... Quickslver a0 proferred. | do prefers Min & St wW. dc proferrod. |1l | Wisconsin Central Missourt PAcine.. .. Groat Northern pid. 0| Chicago Gus, Mobile & Ohio. Nashyillo Chuit. J. Contral...... Norfolk & Wost pfd. Northern Pacih o preferred. . A" Trust. . s e b 544 Southern Paciiic 2744 Oregon 8. L. & U. N, g Tho total sules of stocks today were 107,54 ey Including Atchison, 23,670; Chicago 400; Delawire, Lauckawanna & Westorn, Deluware & Hudson, 5 I158: Erie, ke Shore, 2,000 Lowisvilie & Nu 50605 Missouri Pacific. 4,83); New York tral, 20,050; Novthern Pacific ‘proferred, 4, l‘;'fl“""- 5003 St. Paul, 13,90; Union Pacific, Financial Review, NEW Yonrk. Scpt. 5.-The Post says: The bunk statement was somothing of a surprise, us It had beon generally expected that th celpts on accoint of bond redemptions other transactions of the treasury would noarly counterbalaueo the losses on in- ternal shipm Tho losses of noarly #4,000.000 1o eash was therefore disap- polnting. ~No cffort was made, however, to to sell the market off as a conse- quence of this disappointment. 1t is obyious, in fact, that the professional traders nre more fearful of staying too long on the short side ahan of committing themselves to the rise, The publication of thestatement was followed by a sharp buying move, in tho course of which nearly all stocks touched in the Jast fif- teen minutey, the dest prices of the duy. New York Money Market, NEW YORk MONEY 0 with lonns elosinz offer RIME MERCANTILE PA| STERLING EXCHANGE--Quict B for sixty-day bills und H85 - for” do mand The bonds: were following the closing prices on U8, in, regiatored Mutual Union fw.....101 W0 48, coup N Cont Tut Cort! 1 1104 028, row i Norihern Pac Tate. 1 1T Pucliic oy of 45 a0 28 it Loulsinnu Staip Northwest Gonmois cnnessee N. N, tn 40 5 106 1143 R PR Financial Notes EW ORLEANS, La..Sept. 5.~Clearings, #1380, IKANSAS C11y, Mo., Sept. 5.—Clearings, #1778,- 4715 week, B10316410; luereuse, 8.5 per cont. BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 5 -Bank cloarings todiny. 34,1487 bilunces, $115,147; money, 6 percent. NEW YORK. Sept arings todiy, M 80,1505 balkncos For the ‘we clearings, #7.2,500.01 L2404, PHILADELPHIA. P, Sept. 5. —HBank elearings, $10.634,000; balances. #1712 for the week clonrings wero #5,001,747; balunces, 8,647,051 Money b per cent CINCINNATL, O, Sept. 4.—Money, 426 per cent, New ' York exchunge, dic discount Cleurings, $2.085,850; for the Wook, $12,02,900; Hikme Woek st your, $11LOS,050, CHicaGo, T, Sept Now York exchanze Tediscount. Bank eloarings, #0690068 for the week, B100.05,154, Sterling exchanzo dull ut 381 for sixty day bills and $4.80 for sizht drafis, )STON, Muss 205,200,000 bulunces, opt. 5.—~Clearings toduy count per $L. — Clenrlngs for the week, Ho 44,405 bulances, 0, 425,217; oF the correspoud- 01 -SIXTEEN PAG OMAKA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. l\ulllxml( I Lust weok wis n ¢reat ono for the O new N1 QUL OVOF tho ston dents came toenter n il parts of the coun cannot be excellod. Room for 450 studen(s hand and typowritin Bouard for three hours’ per month fur e, NEW CATALOGUF elmen of penmanship. Le VISITOR Ihey will be and clegant quartoes NEW CLASSES <In all the bran 8 OF Wrise for cata'o e and Infornution Lure conrsy S We cone any ha Commorelal Colloge. Store, ry ALl hos noxt weel Addross, Imp~ Cotner To-h and Dougl It orner tith ani As muny will be busineas bran work per day Just out and ready to be sent to any adidress froe, with by Jditerary s thme wties, ot 10 especially next W Students recelved Douglas, in nest woeok. OF $2.00 .\ froe to st s Pl Torm | Overdo now st OUF Foome ineluding shorts i $2.50 o wod taught weok. | Mtitulspece (lents oek, to Inspoct our new Cull any timo, and see ROHRBOUGH BROS, Oma.ha. Neb CLOTHING! LARGE Clothing Department i ple may think we room, filled with the be can be had, Our prices and, of course, preferred to t depend on clothing for you every penny we can, The =3 CLOTHING! ciated Clothing This Week, EIANV DN - BIROIFE RS Largest Clothing Stock in Omaha AND O. I BURNETT, Manage SI' IN OMAHA Our Clothing Iiu\'imws has grown and kept until it has outgrown any clothing house in this city genuine clothing house. re only a sideshow, but will soon convince you of what we say. 13 t made clothing for men and boys that being much lower than those of cloth- ing stores, the people have highly appre on growing Our peo- Some visit to our store 2x66 fect of sales this department, ade with us, Remember, we do not existence; we sell everything, and save Lowest Price Ever Heard of on Boys’ clearlngs $78,38,801; bal- Ing weck In 1800, Sept. 5,080, M, on'New Yorl, 5—Clearings $.722,- ey, T8 por cont. ¢ discount. - For tho chang, week: Clearings, $22,061 851; 435, For the Inst woek: Oic bulances, *#3,020,75), Tor the corresponding week last ve Clearancos, 8240056055 bul- ances, £5,000, SANIRANC Cal., ings for week ending foda expors for week to date, Sept. 5. —Bank elear- FUOA10.000. Whe 1,00) centals, Boston Stock Market. BosToN, Mass., Sopt. 5.—The following were thoclosing pricds on $tocks in the the Boston stoek market today Atehison & Topeka. Boston & Al Boston ‘& Mal Burl. & Quincy Fitehburk It ... Flint & Pere M0 Mass. Central Mo Ny Ny Old (ol Rutland proferred. i Tamarack nLand 0oL Wis. Central com.. .. WIK. Contral pfd...., Allow - (W), Atlantic. Boston & Mont! [ Calumet & 1 . LondonStock Market. Loxnox. Sopt. 5.—The following were the Londou stock quotations closing at 4 p. m.: an vnlll‘nlry Paul I u~j nds. BAR SILvER % por MONEY-—14 per cent. Rate of discount in the open market for bills, 233 per cent; for three mouths, 2i. Paris Rentes, PAnts, Sept. 5.—Three per cent rontes 96t 10¢ for the account. Denver Mining Stocks. DENVER, Colo., Sopt. 5.—There was a rousing business in mining stocks todav. Totul sales, 72,6 0 8hares. The following are the closing atiotations on tho Mining exchange: T e T 1 T Bangkok . & Ballarai §, Bates 1 .07 [Argonaut 'Ll Browntow...... Kig| Bl Indian.... Calllope. . 17 B Six. ..l Clay County J120 [Claudia Gettysburg. . oI Century’ Gold Rock L6l Dinmond i, Leavenworth'...02. 7| Denver Gas & 01l Little Rule 103 nons. My Mac old v Matehiess ironolad oo [Sohn' Bl 3 it T e o | G I Kt Lol [Pk co 1 Rwnhtig odor 1111; 2| Iotost b SAN FRANCISOO. Sept Mo offieinl closing yuotutions ofl winlng stocks toduy wor Alta W Mo Bulwor ' Lm0 {Ophir Bost & ieichior |7 aia | Potost Bodle Consolls uf Chollar n. Cali. & own Polnt... uld & Curry Tale & Noreros Mexican New York Mi NEW Youk, Sept. 5.—The closing stock quotitions are as follows: Allce. Adniis € B&B.. . Chollar 1500 Crown Poii Con. Calu. and Dendwood T G. & Curry Hale & Noreross. ing Quotations. mining 15 B 110) Foreign Wool Market. LONDON, Scpt. 6,—The wool trade 18 inactive pending the open’n:of the next serivs of sales which bezins on Tuesday. Business sinco tho last serlos has beon restricted to about The luports during the past week ow Soutlh Wales, 5,30 buless South Australin, 1177 New Cape of Good Hopé and Nabal. “total vuniber of bulos recoived 10 duto I8 14013 0f Which (.00 bales were for- warded dire ANTWRILD, Sept. 700 biles were offered < With a poor cenand At tho wool sales yester- Tho market was Sales could not be Mected without eon belng mad Prices doclined 10 cont The serles was dis ippointing. The closed — with prices 20 contimes low r the close of the lust series. The following nre. the sales \d the prices obtuined: Buenos Ayros, il Muotevideo, 572 Bitles at SUG100f per 10) kilos; 1 Dales at 861 New Yor ccie Kaporis NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—The exports of speclo from the port of ‘Now Yurk lust week wmounted (0 $54,120, of Which £21, 1 was gold und #2008 silver, il consbzned o Europe The tniports. wmounted to #1040, of which #0740 wis gold wnd #7425 stiver, New York Dey Goods Market NEw YOuK, Sopt. 5.~A hoavy rain during tho forenoon operated igiinst business in dry go0ds, but & relntively zood business was dont With the leading eoming nd with Jobbers for Saturdiy. Th wis prin Cipally for st ple cottons and 1 e clally brown JOUN A MCSUANE, FIANK G CONDON McShane & Condon, INVESTMENT BANKERS, 800 8. 13th §t, First National Bant Baill ing, Omaha, Neb. Deal 10 atocks, boinds, sesuritia 6o nnarelal py por, ote. Nozotlate 10Ans 0o Luaedynl O niis ryy estato. Short thins loans. 003 bank sk, OF obie sppruved collateral security RAILWAY TIME CARD Tlenves [CHIC Q] Ariver _Owaha. | Dopot [0th nnd’ Meson ster | Omahn, e ~Chicago V. | W am| Chicako Expre | 4 p lieako Expros |60 620 o & lowa Local .00 | K13 a Lonves |BUIRLIN & MO RIVE Arrivos | Mason Sty Omahg 025 a 1025 0 m Day rosy hross.... Denver Expro i T10 b w2 Denver Bxpross, Duily: 1| 400 R B Lincoln Limited..... .. . {114 a 8. Lol . Lincoln Loeal 200 m K. ¢, ST. J. & C. B, Arrivol 050 n 945 p m /K. C. Tonvos | it Exp UNION Omaha. | Union Depot,10th and Marey St 000w ...Denver Expross. ... i _.uverland Fiyer.. 1111 5 d Fairield; CHICAGO, It Tnion depot. T Depot 10ih und Mas Kansas Clty Dy Exproc 10th “Atlantic Expro: Vestibul ‘i v | Omana . via U, . Tran PACIFIC, = Arrivos Owmah & Marey St 2 Night THN Denver Limited..... .Denver Express.....*3| 709 am Tonves [CHICAGO, MIL & ‘Arrlv. Omah. | U. 1 dopot. B Omah <+.Chicago Expross. .. %5 v a0y o | 22221l T8I0 _Depot 10th a _Bloux City -8t Paul X oIty Kxpross & PACIE i Marey St y Pass 1 Exprow Arrivod B ohn. Omahak b5 | am Lenve Triv Omahn. depot, 10th and Marcy Sti. | Omaba, oCarroll Passengor.. 1020 p Chicago Expross. Bl o 400 p m Vestibule Limitod v a w) pm storn Flyer 1ot Fa 000 8 m Black Hills Express 800 0 m Bat) Wyo. Exp. 10 p ..o Lincoin Tws. (kx, 81 £10 b | IVGrK & Norfolk (Bx. Sunday) S0 Puil Mxoross . ORI ML SO Depot 15 and Webstor St i 10 o [ Bloux ity Accommonation,s| 905 p ol 109 b m|Sioux City Expross (Kx. Sunday) 1240 b m 540 b SE Pl Lamiied |25 nm 615 b m|HADGIOTL Passongor (Kx Su m MISSOUR! Depot 15t i T30 i . Loy W0 | St Lou “Lenve K. ., 8T. 00 | Kanas City 1§ 1 1 w2 Knnaax City vos | CIICAGO, It SIOUX CLT Union D1t TICAGO & NG Unlon Depot L Vestibu Carroll Fast Mall OMAIL & loth iy Can E. & MO VALLE Depot 15th and Webitor Sts. Sloux City A St Paul Exoros . Cileago ¥ . Enstern Klyer. 5.0 p | (15X Sab) Atlant OMAIA & ST LOULS, S LOUrs ' 1 PACIFIC, 11 Wobstor S m I Kxpross JOE Cou y Nigh 1. & PAC X ouncll Blufts. X PACTRIC, Arrives BU s (Transte, ot JRTHWESTEIN Council Blutts, Txprovs ... lo Limited... Ml ( aRsOn Ry Lanvar |CHICAGO, BURLN & QUINOY. | Arrives: 040 m Chicngo Expross 020 p m W0 p w “Chicago Expross. Wam 705 b Lli.Croston Local 15 n m — ey CONCERNIN A yield of forty-two uerd is reportod sron HE CROPS, bushels of whuit pew fifteen miles northwesd uuty. of Wauneta, Chase co W. 1. Alexander, u farmer lving near Craw ford, linrvested and threshed 840° bushels of Wheitt from thiry aceres, an average of twend ty-cleht bushels per aere. Jolm Craner, rmer of Platte county, Nl b Lwenty-ac of rye which threshod Out 700 bushsls, which he sold for 63 cents peg bushiel, receiving for hls crop #2530 por acrey Put thist fact | Hastings Republicn ity welghed . oabl duy which be pulle tipped the Leam st tw Norfolk News: N vadsed such i tromen now rlpenin stk that 15 rarity, while mua that bear four fully d Iy extremely lut in the ields of but one ilow e Burrows's statenont u riner near thi ad the other da, s garden tha Tht poundds: nty hruski has never hefore dous crop of corn ue 18 thoe stute The woll filled ear upon 16 1y stalks eun be found cloped ¢ Tl crop ver,and thero will un= doubtedly o great doal OF SGILCorn 1o nyits tor how well frost holds off, wnd 11 ighly Inportant it every furmer soleel s, see corn for next yeat's plunting this full. Thorg wre pleaty of “eattlo and hogs i the country toeat up all tho softcorn und none hut the best and voundust vars should bo so coiod £ “While all you peonle are telilng crop stories,” suld John W. MeDonuld of Lincoln to A Jouriul reportor, “thore (s no rew:on why 81 shouldn't do_something of the kind myse About six wodks ago when out in 1itchcock Cointy T wiy struck with the appearance of a ficld Of oats on land that we aro intorcsted I and asked for wenroful report of the yieid as s00n 18 L wis threshed. The agent in ehirg Ny Just reported that it tuened out nlnaty= thrde husheis (o the aere, weighing thirty-six inds. That m about 100 bushels a Wy welght, A field of wheat tiat | did Bellove would give twenty-five bustols an aere, ho tolls me, hus turnsd out forty-one Dushols, ALl the grain (s heavy this yoar, and thero i no ond of the yield. The cora In this partof the state | vwslorn Nebraske." Gven betler thun it ls la

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