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the first hour. ECULATIVE MARKETS! Poth Grain and Provisions Were Quite Weak Yesterdag. CORN LEFT OFF LOWER THAN SATURDAY Absence of Frost and the Immense Recelpts Were Responsible for This Sentiment— Offerings Were nd & Good ORICAGO, T11.. Sept, 6.—Strength at tho close wis the sailent teaturo of today's murkots. The average of prices for the day was a weak #ne, both in grain and provisions, but finished with galn of from %c to %o compared with Baturday. Corn loft off e to %o lower than Baturday, but ‘4o higher than the bottom price todny. Oats show a net wdvance of from %e to fe. Pork und lard are firm 2ic to 8 o lower for October, whilo rivs for the month show only Ge decline. The visibio supply, frost and cholera were the main influ- ences. Wheat was weak und lower early on the predictions of frost damaee in the north- west haviog falled to muterialize, lower cables, the provalling fine weather, the liberal Ancrease in the Euglish visible suppiy and the contlnued wenkness in the markets for corn and onts. The lncrease in the domestic visi- bio supply was not equal to anticipation and s cnused u slight reaction which was accol- oruted by firmer later cables and reports from New York that there ware no eases of cholera on board ls nrriving, The volua of i wis molorate. The market opene | ower. declined w point, and then improved bout e, fluctuated within o narrow limit losed firus at the top. orn the bulk of the trade took place du i tho first haif of the session. Fiuctuations kept within a e ranee and changed fre- guently within ‘these linits. Inithal trades wore 1sc under the final fizures of Saturiny. the avscnce of frost and tho lnimenso receipts Deing responsiv.e for thissentinent. Offur- in s ‘were liberal and & 2ood denl was so d. whilo shorts were appurently prefty weli covered, eausing a still further decline of from %¢ to Ge. Buying by a prowminent local speculutor, who took on quite n liue, put prices up from fe to e, but the selling out curried the markot down %c, ufter which it chunged but little. Receivers sy the inilea- tlons point to a tieral movement all this month, p reiculurly the latter purt. Oats’ were uctive und unsettied, Blg ro- copts und then weakness in otier grains gaused a rush to sell. but the offerings were rendily tuken by strong partics, sald to be covering shorts.” Prices advan ed from I%c 1o Li4e from the bottom and closed strong. At tines thore was considersbie excitement. llo-ations of manipulation were not in- requent. The provision trade wns not as busy after The market weakened enrly with craln murkets. Pork und lura skcwed the most wonkness. Mitchell wus reported us solling out u line of pork. Thero wis protty. free solling of lard for Octobor. The only support in the market appeared to be in Jan- unry stuff, } ; Frelghts wore steady, with o falr demand for vossel room ut 234¢ for wheat and 2o for corn to Buffalo, ¢ Estimuted receipts for tomorrow: Whent, B00 cnrs; corn, 430 cars; oats, 230 cars; hogs, 27,000 head, October. Decombi 4034 4350 403 474 pteniter. . a2 | October... Ma Moo PUTKS Sectamocr. October. ¢ s follows: Cash quotations wo Eusy and prices nominully Fro chuns, WHEAT— un- 0.2 spring, Tci rod, Tilgo. A, 441qc. No. 3 spring, 6 Soun—No. ATs—No. 2 e No. i white, §1@3; 3. Kyu—No.?, Baniey—No. a b.. 40500, FLAX SEED—No, 1, 81,00, TiMoTHY Sk No. 2 white, 33%4@33%c; No. 3, 1. 0. b., 45@0 800, #10.006010.05; 1ard. s short ribs, sides (loos . dry salted shoulaers (boxe d), #6.9.7.00 short clear sides (boxed), $7.04@7.95, 1:Ky--Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., 1 SUGARS--Cut loaf, 5@5% " 4% por ranulated, 4%c; Btandara - " # X Receipts unds hipmonts today were as fol- lows TANTICLES. 000 598,000 980000 1400 | 7.00) | B0 e varrein. 00| 081000 Cor o o] On the Produce exchunze todny the MATKLLWas qu ot: Tuncy eroaery. 24 fino wostorn, e ordiuny. i | - ries, G2 s strlotly frosh, 15 @ise. i 4 New York Murkets. NEW Yonk, Se Loun KES: CXDOTS, 4,500 DI et dull, weak iund irrezniur dow extrn i L CouxyeAL—Dull but steady; yellow west- orn, B.0(@ . 10, i i WiEAT—Lecelpts, 1,281,000 hu.; exports, 418, 000bu. ; ules, 500,000 bu.'of futures, 8,000 bu of spot. Spot market fairly active und e :sier, closing stead 2 red. @i8ye fu stor aud_ elovator Uiae 1, o No, 2 red, i ungraded red, 7U@Soc: No, L horthorn, bil@diie; No | hakd. KGACE 0. 2 northorn, wwislie; No. 2 Chiciwo, 810 Blic: No. 2 Milwaukee, 7 Options were moderately uc deciin 1@ihe on gpening weak and udditionil * cholera Teports, weak cables, heavy, receipts and forelen seiling, ndvancod e on the in- erease in the visible supply being less than d, small deeronse in the amount on 2 with large clearances, elos av %cdecline for the day. 500 bbis. 0@3.00; winter wheat, low srude: Minnesota clear, 8.00@3.:5; putents, g SLhy Tonitter, TG o, Closing it Tete | Obtolin . TTR@IN N, closing ab T8% 1 Octobir, IRR@@I0Ke, olosinz ut 10iae; November, SAG Blic. 0los nic ut 8itecs Decomber, SMQ@sg0, clusing ut Bixo: Murch, @870, clostug ni 3 My, 673,88, o10sin & nt dige Hvi-Dull Wostern, 0/a Blocks of graln In store nnd. aflout Septen ;)"L‘l \‘:J;;lrl,l:kfizu,l'l 05,784 A § Tye, K3l; barioy, s, i g‘:ll:'l;xv“hhl(th;,om"m ; i—Itecelp! ¥,000 bu.; exports, 12,000 bu, ; wiu8, 408,040 but. OF futures, 5300 hs of sho dull “and eusier, closink ste 1dy; No. @sdtse in_elovator: fte aflots ungrudod mixod, 48@c; options dull, deo.ning 1@ 1%c on Inr:o recelpts und increased visble Bupp’y, advanced 4@he with wheat wnd 16cal goverlng and olosed “steady ut S@ho dow Beptembor, 8@si%ce. elosing ut 5i%o; Ooto- l{ r. SU@M cosing at Bisg Novemler, BIK@3sNie, Closing at bitgos Dovomber. by Bi%c, closiug at 4%e; Muy, 554500, closing at bile. OATS-Rocolpts. B26%0 bu.i exports, 12,200 Du.i sules, 683000 bu, of futiires. 141000 bu.' of spote. Bpot sules active, lower: e down to :l::lll‘;r“'“i,‘:zuu}mr ’ .]w i3 t"oslnfi LR ctobor, 180, Cloxing at $501 Novon b Bl @IBR 0. OloRIng u8 Shos Deceminy s Bk, C1CK 02 804505 No 2 White Septomber O tober .41, :hhu'."» 0t White, 0%c: mixed ST@30c; white western, 88 4de; No. Koo v X@1oe; No, iet, 0usy; shipping 6:@70c oligico Wik e e ors = Dull. en ite, common to ol C giie; Pucifio Const R0 s 4, 80gl09. Suaar—Dull tor raw, irm; falr relinin -, do; centeifug al. U test i i-100: refined, i, loss active:s No.'6, 4 9-1604 11-160; No. 7, 4 5100 Soiiot No. & 4k@ikcr No. . ¢ 9% o 1 GN@s 18, 3 b- fwi?-‘l& A ould A. '8 U-16465 1i-100; stundird A, B 1-1645 U-10¢: confectionors A, 4 15-1645 |- 10 cut Jouts !llo.lgksfii‘umhexl. Obia0: bo lered, . E 01 ranulated, 4 16~ ' 0ubes, & <1000 5- G 9. MoLASREs—Forelgn, nomina'; 50 test, 10c; w Origans. dull, steadyi common to fancy, 10k~ 8taady, fatrly active; fulr to oxtra, i £ood to 1% 140 Bije. Kaas=kur domand, firmer: westora prime, 2106 1'40: western, per case, 2e. UTTER-Quiel; top grades easler; western Auiry. 13@IC0; Western orewmery, (G@2ibe: western fuctory, h@i7e; Elgin, 240 Cusnclfaly " dowand wnd” fedior; " i part ms, B0t e Links—Dull but steady; wot salted New Or- ouns, seloctod, 4 to 0 Tbs., 4@7¢; Texus se- octed, 50 1o 00 1bs., ie. -l:‘“,' “(u}l-quhll ut steady; Amerlean, Correi ~Weak; loke, 811,25 bid, 811,50 asked, Pork—Dull and wenk: old mess, $11,006011.50; mow moss $1175@12.25; extra prinie, §1250; cut moats, qulet an (X pickled bellles, 7X@ er " aleited " woutdos” bigoties “Blekdod ALY, O o8, dul ut stoady: AiCrraionr, 84k Lard, dull wad lowars ese: V- orn_stoum closad nt 87.60: sales, 250 tierces at #.70%: option sules. :5) tigrees: October 87.05, ol 8ing at#7.5; Septomber 8,65, nominal LEAD—Fusy: domestic, 84, 0@ Tin-Stead; traits, 82/ g1, Louts, Mo, Sept. 6—Frovn—Dull and unchonged, WiieaT Cash lower at 07%@0Sc. Options opened lower, but later ' recovered, und althongh somewhat unsettied, closed o Above Saturdny: september fnished at 6814c: Oetoner, 7io; Decomber. Tiie; May, 7148, ComN—Opened owor, but ' recovered unl closed nt 4@k%e above Saturday for optionss cash sold jower at 4ug@iltse; Septe mber Slfesa ut et Gctovar, diker December, 43N onr. 4.%c: May, o S i hors casn, iges September closed or Octover, H0%c; My, B0%e. 1Y E—Lowor ut BraN—Lowerand we: TAS—Stondy; Drair 012.), LEAD-Qulot at §.75 FLAXSERD- [irm nt 81,00, BUTiRi-Ste dy; creaiuery, 00 @22 Faos—Stendy at lie. CORNMEAL-LoWer ot 82153525 WHISKY S teidy at 31,10, Baraainag - Quiet ut 64@T¥e. THON COTTON TTES~Steudy nt 8110, PORK—Lower nt #1050 11,00 for job lots. LARD—Nominaily lower, closini nbout &.10. Dry salt meits steady. Looss shoulders, §.00; Icigs and ribs, £.0) boxed lots 150 more Bacon shoulders, #.6214; longs and rivs, $3.05; shorts, 8380, Suzar cured hams, $1L.5 @12.5). S0 days: Floar, 2000 bbls.: 2,000 bu corn, 93,000 bu.; oats, 118,000 none; harley. none. SUN0 days: Flour, 1,000 bbla: Wi b eorn, outs, 8,000 k at 0%. timothy, : dalry, 16 KAx8AS Crry, Mo, Sept. 6.—WhEAT—Abou stendy, closing weak; No. 2 bard, old, ¥ new, d0l@ibe; No. 3 red, 63@cde, ConN—Lower, closing weak at bottom prices: No. 2 mixed, $3péle. No. 2 white, 48%@ and falr den dve, d; No. 2 : No, 2 white, 3lc Oars—Steady i No. 2, offered mixed 1% @20; duiry, ~Stoudy to firm at 1 11— Wheat, 50,000 biu oats, none SuipMENTS—Whoat, 05,500 bu.; bu.; outs, 1,000, 40. 3 corn, 14,000 bu.; corn. 10.0.0 Cofleo Market. pt. 6.—Options opened steady 0 15 pots down und closed unchanged to 5 polnts down: ncluding September, 35 November, 81305 : Januurs, $12:0); 285 8pot Lo, 5 @15 st ordinary, 14,'00 5.00) reis; re- Npw Yonk, and unchan ¢ steady siles, & @1.45: O @!1310; Do Mar quiet R10 JANEIRO, Sept. 6.— reis per 10 kilos: zood seconds, ceipts durinz the last week. 75,000 bugs; pur- chases for the Unitod St tes, 3200) bags: ship- ments to the United States, 53,0.0 bags; stock, 188,000 bazs, NANTOS, Fopt. 6,—Good uveraze, 12,530 rels per 10 kilos; reccipts during tho fast week, 000 bags: purchuses for the United States, 0 bags:-shipuents to the United Stutes, 0] BLOCK, 234,000 bugs. 01l Market, Sept. 6.—PETROLEUM—Steaay; Puarker's. #.55; crude in butk, Parker's, $450; refined. §51; Phil de phin & Baltimore. $5.00; Philadelphin & Baltimore 1n bulk, $35@5.6; United closed at e for October. NSEED U1L—Quiet, firm; NEW YORK, crude In barrels. crude. 20 Firmer. qulet; city $2.00 for pack- @i %c, 15— Steady; $1.2:%@ .2 b, ToRPENTINE—Dull strained, common to good. d stondy at 2715@28e. Liverpool Markets. Livenroor, Sept. -Wigar—Steady, do- mnd {prov ho ders offer moderately: No, 2 red winter, bs 11'ad@0s per cental: ro- ceipts of whe it for the p.st three day 0J0 centals* inciud )) Ameorican. CORN—Quict: mixed western 43 5d_per cen- tal; receipts of corn for the past three days, 9.0 centuls. NEW ORLEAN steady; middlin ordinury, (ic; net rec ceipts, 1,503 bules; sule Rules. Sept. 6.—Quict and 10w mid ilinz, 615¢; good s, 1472 bales: 2ross ro- 0'bales; stock, 67,160 Cinclnnati Markets. orsorysarn 0., Sept. 6,.—WnEAT—In good demund: No. 2, red, 72ai2ie. VorN—Firm: No. % mixed, $0@ 0. OAts—In good demaund; No. 2, mixed, 33} @Bdtae. WHISKY—21.15. Omaha Produce Markets, Burrer—Packing stock, 1ic; zood country, 16@18c. KGGE—15@ 1 c. POULTRY—Supply of sprint chickens large, buyers tuking them at le per 1b. New York Dry G Market, NEW Yok, Sept. 6—Thcre was a continued zood busness in dry zoods, The market w in good form all through. ~There Was no new developments or changes In pr.ces. Toledo Graln Market, ToLEno, 0., Sept. 6 —WneAT—Steadicr; No. 2, cash, September, Talge. Cous—Dull dy: wo. 2eash, 47e. N\ OATs—Dull; h, - (e, Traders' Talk, 0AGO, I, ¥ept. 6.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros, Commiss on Co.: The gruin markets opioed weuk, under pressure to sell arrivals, which huve iceumulited for forty-elght hours.* and “the influences of cubies. weather and cholera news wero s iy in buyers' favor. A firmer foellug A lutér on ueeount of better sceond a smaller visiblo increase than ex- peeted and reports to receiving houses that holdings in the country would fall off after thisweek. Wheat rallied e from the break and closed e higher on buying led by the southwest. Corn clo sy at %e docling on selling of futures agninst purchiases of car lots and somo reselling of October corn bought by local spoculators av © open ply on tho ap- perance of manipu of the September future uud closed stifl at outside dgures. Pro- vislons opencd depressed by choler nows nnd estimites of LArze recoints of hozs tomorrow. At tho deciive there wis & gencral Incling- ton to buy pork. but luter enlurged esti- miutes of hogs to arrive and wn open attempt to unload long October led by the Cudabys prevented much of & rally. The situation in ribs is unchanged. _ 110AGO, Lil., Sept. 6.—Kenne Oo. to 8. A. MeWhorter, Leen so confidently preiicted for ast nizht on which it was expeeted all grain would ad- cc, thut u very weak fecling prevafiol it was known no damago hud done by frost und that receints of wheat were 500 cars over es Jables were easler und ten to fift 8es of choler. were reported at quarantine. In spite of these depressinz influcnoes the market did not break down us expected and showed no little recuperative powe Everything sooms to be against wheat, but © it~ ds low cuough to rally it farmers would wive it a chance. They are murketing so heavily that trade is snowed under. and if the grangers do not let up the pr.co {8 likely to full below 7ie. The recelpts of corn ure exceeding all expecta- tions, greatly discouraging holders. The de- be malnly from shorts. celvers say that deliveries at interior mar- kets show no'slgn of decrousing, und If the weuther keeps fine lower prices are generally predicted. Oats were strong on moderite coipts and good buyinz. In provisions promi- nent bolders trie | to change over soue Ooto- ber iard o January, resulting u very weak marke for October anlan easier feclin: all aroun I, OuicAGo, 1il, Sept. 6. ~F. G. Logan & Co. to Duncun, Holllnzer & Co.: ' Wheat, under the influence of heavy recelpts and New York re- porting now chio'era cises at quarantine, opened off. Though New York sout numerous cho.era reports, which were mainly a reco.or- 1ng of the first ones, the murket gradusily advanced until the close. which s irm, The cush - demund was very fair, Watoh- Ing toduy's murket und nsidering the very” heavy recelpts. cholers talk, ofe, with the short interest Liberul on thut iccount, leads us to think Ivwill prove most profivibie to tuke the lonz side. Corn Whs ACtive (rowm open nz to eluse, Lare re ceipts caused a lower opening. LIght frosts were reported in soattered locilities, but no TOPOFLs Of woment woro received. The oash demand was very fair. Oburters, 2 B00) Oats was tho strongest corenl on the floor. After the flrsy | reuk on roceipts the shippins houses cume in us liberal buyers. All duy the Duying his been 2001, We look for higher ricos. Tallers in ‘lurd were responsible” for ts wonkness., Wrlzht supported ris ull day throu:h brokers. Outside soliin of pork pro- dominated. Paokers were seliers of lard uod ribs mudernw.{. Barring cholera wo feel friendly 1o the iong s de of the murkes OClose: October vork, 810.024; lurd, $7.20; ribs, §7.7:. STOCKS AND BONDS, t. Hopkins & o 1) i Oulluess Returnod to the security Market Yesterday NEw YOuk, Sopt. 6.—The stock market today returned fully to the old rut of dullness and stagnation from which the cholera excltement drugged It last wook. There was still waln- tulned an active business in both Reading and Bugar, und the begluning of s new sult in ;::uvl Joruh_v (trllm uwonullment of the lease wLwoen the Lehigh V. Jen- {F) 0 tho Tonding comilusd to: mecue.sho ooal stucks positively weak with muterinl losses for toduy, but I.KI rest of the list w traded In with the narrowest limits, and the (HE ! market for the most part was unusually t ron of feature. The bull leaders were deatly satisfiod for the prosent with the re- sistence of the markets and content. with the elimination of the long accounts and tiie con- traction of stocks in stronger hands. But the low state of the bank reserves is not en- | cou 2 to any CUFLher ventures on the long | side, and dulin S Thio coul shures wore nlso affectod by n story | of a possibie strike on the system becanse of I'the hostile attitude of res dent cLeoa | aguinst the labor unions, but the decling in | sugar, which was not mude up until the last { hour,"eould not bo uttributed to any such cuuse. Everybhing on the list sufféred to somo oxtont nfter the early strength, but with the excoption of speciuities like Munhut - tan, cotton ofl and Plttsburg, Cincinnaty, Chlcago & St. Louls prsferred, there wis no movement at uny 4imo of the day worthy of notice. Prices silpped away slightiy in the forenoon, but utier staznation markea the late denlings until tne last_hour when there Wi in ClTOrt to cover und a firm temper was Imparted to the list Sugar raliled 1% por cent. Tlio close was firm on the raily with stocks at only insisnificant changes ) Tuesdny’s prices. vernment bonds hiave been dull nnd state bondgdull nd stendy. TG Post snys: Ihe.fact becomes more and more apparent that prices were abuormaily depressed by the choiern scare, Ihe Indus- trinl stocks yeilding so little insyu.pathy with the rout of the Individunls, Wits an encourag= in feature. The buying toduy indicuted thit a short interest in no considerable proportions has boen gereatod. The fact thit American stocks wofb firmer in London strengtnened the belfef that the cho era seare hud woro than discounted unless 1t actually reaches this country. Ny Tho following aro the closing guotations for the lending stocks on the New York Stock ex- clhinnge Atehison Adars K Alton, a0 prof American Expros Baltimore & Chio... 54 Canada Pacifie | "0 pra. . Canuda Southern. |u. sCentral Pacitic T80 Nuto DA | 00 pid..L, 52 |N.J. Central .. 180 [Norfoik i« W. pfd L Consolldated ‘Gns . O & S L, Colo. Conl & Iron.. Cotton 01l Cortil's; Del. Hudson i DR G pfd DG Co rin Lec. & i |*Pitsbur Puliman & wonding, it Grand do prd. . Ltock s St L & L & B L pid..... =t Paul Hocking valloy do prd... 1iiinols Contral.. St Paul & &Duluth . 0 P & Tex. ptd. puthorn Dacltie.. . Lake Iirle & West. . |Sugar Retinery.. do pra Tean. Coal & 1ron.. Lake Shoro. . ‘lexas Pucitic, . Lead 'T'rust... I. & 0. Con. pfd; Loulsy. & Nash alon Paciti L& N A 8. Bxpross. Manhattan Con WS L& Memphis & O. . Ao PAA. ..ol ! Wells Fargo EXp. Western Unlo Wheeling & L. B do pfd..... Mobile & Ohio: Nashviile Chutt “bid. fasked. The total sules of stocks toduy_ were shures, includinz: Atchison, 8.700; Chi Gus, 4,200; Deiaware, Lackawanna & ern, 4700, Ere, 11,200; \New Englund, 42005 Reuding, 7440 St Paul, 948 Western Union, 4:500. London Fiuancial Review, [Copyrighted 1802 by James Gordon Bennett.) LoNbON, Sept. 6.—INew York Herald Ouble Special to TuE BER]-On the Stock ex- ghange today general business has ugain been quict. With some few exceptions the markets presented n favorable nppearance. Funds are unchanged, while Indiun rupee paper has improved ly per et Foreig government_ securities close tolerably firm s rezards internatio Home railways mot with only moderate attention. Great Northiern stock advanced nd otiers mark a fractional gain. Ou the ther hand North British prefereed has giv way % per ceat, North British deferred u “hitoa % per cent. American raiiways been Jitvle dealt in owing to the ubsence New York prices until late in the afterno Wi 3 belng reported Tho olosing ly, thoush chanzes ure only frictional. With res: to Canadian lnes, Grand Trank issues have Dbeen niore favorable on the weekly traflic re- turn, Ordinary preferences improved to u modérate oxtent. Canadian Pacific receded % per cent. Money has been very little wanted, while the supply of floating captil has showed no signs of_ diminuation. Short loars have been easily procurabie at % per cent. The discount murket has been very quiet, two and three moths' bills belng quoted " W I per cente New York Money Market, NEW YOREK, TONEY ON CA at 8% to 4 Last loan, closed offered ut 4 per cent. PiiME MERCANTILE PAPER—I@G por cent. STENLING EXCHANGE—Quiet but steady at or sixty-duy DILS and 84883 for de- ing quotations on honds: Tiiw [Mutusl Union os.... L1 155N J. C. Int. Cert. 10" | North. Pacific 1sts . 107 |*North. Pacific 2nds 2 | Northwestern Con.. 101 [N.W. Con. Leb. 3. st L & 1 M. Gen. b8 new sct i L &S, . Gen. M. Canada 50, 2nds. |18t Paui Consois. Central Pacific [t : 10 *ben. & R. Den. & K. Erle 2nd LK. i LK. & T. Gen. bs... 4. 1 asked. Boston Stock Quotations. BosroN, Mass., Sept, 6.—The following the closing stock guotition —Easy 4 per cent; Ateh. & Top - AnBS. (Ch...eeeiens Moex. Com. comi Ll Y. & N, E Ol Colony.... Wis. Con: cou. Allouer 3 Atlantic. 54| West End Land 14| Bell Telephon gliiid. 3" |Lamson Store s, © 1821 Wuter Power.... New York Mining Quotations, NEw YORK, Sept. 6.—The following are the closing mining quo Tphir Crown Con. Cal. & Deadwood. - Union Yellow iron Silver. Quick Stiver; do preferrad. Bulwer.. Homostuks Mexiean North Sta San Franclsco Mining Quotations. SAN FraNCISCo, Oal, Sept. 6.—The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: Altw Bulwer. .l Hest & Belcher. Bodle Con. Chollar. Con_ Cal. & Va. Crown Polint. Gould & Curry.. Hale & Noreros Mexican...... Mono Ophir.. Potost . Savage. gl Slorra Nevada. ... Yellow Jacket. ... N St. Louls Mining Stocks, g1, Louts, Mo.. Sept. 6.—There was no trad- in: on the Mining exchange this morninz and littie domand for stocks. Granite Mountain was weuk. beinz offerod at 7, with 85 b The followlng quotations wero made on Stock, BId. Asked.| Stock. Bld. Blmetailio.. . .. Montrose. Ellzaboth, . 45 Pat Murph: Granito Mt. .60 Financint Notes KANSAS Orty, Mo, Sopt. 6.—Clearinga 81,025, New Yoms, Sept. 0.—Ciearings, #85,606,810; balunees, 848517, PARIS, Sept. 6.—Three per ceat rentes, 100, 87%¢ for the aseount. OMAIIA, Sopt. 6.—Clearingy, B1.107,8 day lust week, B057,654, BaLtiMoRe, Md.. Sept, 6 —Oloarin 205; balunces. $240,345. Money, U per cont. PHILADELIHLA, fep 0,61L,702; balances, 81,674,120, eont. MEMPIIS, 06; bulunces, so:ling ot 850, OINCINNATL, O., Sept. 6.—Mooey, 34@6 per ceut. Now York oxchunie, 406 discount, Cleariu-s, #1,014,150. 1. LOULS. Supt. 6—Cleurinzr, 8101558 ances, E804027. Money quist ut &7 per cent. Exchinge on New YOrk par. NEW ORLEANS, La., Sopt. 6.—Clearings. 81,07 405 Now York exchan v commerciul, 60; DLank, $.00 per # ,000 premium. BostoN, Muss, Bept. 6.—Clearin DOI"I"‘. BCHOOL fl-.u.“...us IR COMPARIEB.in Correspondance solicited. ,HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers. 65 Doarborn Bireet, CHICAGG. t, NEW YORKe 8 Wall .l"l':‘ soer Tenn, Sept. 6.—Clearin-s, K62, U1, New York exchunse 6, BL4.T40, LVANTER, OMAHA DAILY BE}L & A 3 WEONESDAY. AH 47: balances, 81,508,610, Money, 44@5 por cent. Exchange on Now Yoruy 51 ¢ discount, BosToN. Mass., Scpt 6.—Cloarinz house bay ances, $1,505,0640; Fu te, _%}Hn-nb Yenll ioans, 6405 per centy time 10nns, 414@04 per cent. CHICAGO, T11., Sopt, 6—Money, falrly active. ow York, d s Sterling exchan i 2 ady and unchunded; bank clourings, # 196,575, LIVE STOCK Uatt.e Trade Falfly! Active—Hog Prices Sag Badly with a Light Ru OMAIA, Sept. .-(tébeipts of cattle weore agiin hoivy and the supply of hogs was the heaviost fn over n wegs, Lhe twodays' sun- Piy foots up 10713 702 hogs nnd slicep, ngninst 5,374 gavtle, 010 hogs and sheep nd Tuesduy of Inst weok I'he ttle wds the heaviest s this year. und, us usual utthis time of yeur, the offerings were nearly | ratigers.” Ad- ces fron, the enst wore bearish, wnd, on all the ©ood matorlal cattie, trade wis slow with prices from 10e to 15 lower Monday. A buneh of = prime eors brouzhy #L.0, but fair to good ) 10 1,250-1b. nut.ve steers sold for 8475 to #1.40, In western cattle business was par- teulnriy slow and dragslng. Quite a string of Wyominz-Texns cattlo Urought 820, but the best of the we terns did not sell, buyers and seilers being unable 10 come o terms. There were a good muny of ull kinds unsold ut the close. Cows and mixed stuf sold 15¢ to 250 lowor than Monday und the trade Was 1O Overiy active, althoush there wus o falr clearance effected of this cluss of stock. About 10) loads chiunzed hinds, showing the cup the demand for Lutehers' stock and ¢ Extreme s a but sales at above &2 50 wore beiow #1 Bulls, vxon and stags were stoady ut from $250. Culves Wero about steady at fi 250 to #4.00 for common year- Hngs o pri als. “There wus in increased notlvity In the more desirable urades of feesers, but vrices showed littie fmprovement, while on the under grados the trade was decidedly slow and prices stlil vory iow. - Kepresoutative siles: searce s DRESSED DEEF, No. Av. I 16,201 # S Vhr i ) Cows, 80 820 .8 i) R L BT ) No. Av. I'r. 5., 1024 85 00 1001208 8 75 No. Av. Pr. 18, 188) #4 00 1.. §70 6. 011 0.0 995 1. 104) 550 10.. 812 210 20 U 16.. 176 0..1008 .. 858 401150 48 Bl 5 1240 AR 27 L1085 L 065 2., 058 3116 40 102 01§ EEzanmaa szsEs G e i o e S =z aFsgessse e cE5&ssE8E HE(FERS, 1200 800 CALVES, 42 11250 10170 160 BTAGH 11040 2 50 STOUKEIIS AND FREDERS. 16.. 721 .07 2] 840 8. 1067 1151 24,1054 1..1200 115 fr) 11 915 29 846 WYOMING CATE Av. Pr. 48 cows. ... 1004 §2 4) 11 bulls 115 6 feeders.. 285 2 fee o 8 foede 5) cows . 1 bul b steers®. 12 Lbuil... .1 0 cow 1cow. 14 cows . 8 steer: 1stoer... 105) 17 steers. .. 1198 cows... " 80§ L1051 19 steers. . 1253 2 cows ....1125 2steers. .. 110 Fateers, 8 feeders. 1018 2 caves.. 15 T ealves. . 16 foeders. 617 18 feeders.1.03 6 bulls.. . 1553 40 foeders, 78) 18 feeders. 10s) 1cow..... G0 Toow.... 10d) 14 steers*!}1:20 rorem 28 cows.... 863 6 fecders. 726 11 feeders. 008 2 feeders;11:0 1cow..... 910 10 cows. 44 oows t! 9 cows . G4 cows 90 cow L9012 L 88 e IDAHO CATTLE, 510 47 steers...1202 o g 5covs., + Texans. Hoas.—The market opened nearly stondy early, the bulk of the trading was at prices about a dime lower thin Monday and the close 10¢ to I15¢ lower. There was s molerate out side demand ut the opening and us only a fow hogs werc in sight buyers were anxious. Luter on heavier receipts und more unfuvor- able news from Chicago the marker broke und continued to zet worse from that on to the close, The buik of the fair to €ood ho=s sold early at £.05 1o (5, but on the close £0od | were selinz «t $,07, The top was & very prime load. und £.95 wus bottom, were largely ut $.00 to ngzninst to .20 Monday. The general averago of prices Td was 5,075 asainst #.10% Monday 1844 lust Tuesduy. Le presentative snle sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh Ir. # 7 240 160 £ 03 820 480 4120 505 4 8 200 405 1903 074 04 0 00 00 0 00 00 00 0 [ 0 0) 00 0 0 00 0) 0 00 05 03 505 505 05 b b 05 200 505 160 505 80 503 120 505 PIGS AND ROUGIL 250 7% — 250 0 — 4w 8. 8t Only nfew shoer wereon salo and pricos ruled firm. _ Fatr to kood natives. €150 .40, air to good wes ¥1.5 @4.20; common und stock sheep, good to' choice 40 o 0J-ib. lutnbs, Ropresentativo los: No. 8 nutive A 1 native.. 20 native lambs. .00 Sitles W 1,5005.50. Market, pi (.—CATTLE—Recoipts for 40 iy, 0.06) il shipmente. 20 0 head market stendy: 'uw 0 cholce nutive steers, FL3@As0: falr 1o K004 Toxaus and Indian steers, $2 1060525 canners, $1,20 Hoas—Receints, 4,70) herd; shpments, head; market s@idedtwer: heavy, 8. .0@: piucking, $LTVGH2); Heht, 890G 1 15: Super—Lecelpts, Zmp head: shipments, 1.100 Neud; market firm; Bayive niuttoos, 85545 ); Texaus, $L0@H10 _~ St. Louls Lk 81. Louts, Mo, Sej Recelpts and osition of Stock. Ofcinl recolpts antf dlsposition of stock us shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yurds _— WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP Fur the SKIN, KCALF and 00 Tiio rasult 0130 yea: Srontingykinisens: i Foranle by drug- 3 AL (1 0% A haspl ap i 145 b Dor. Moles, Wit Tok aud Powder Macks ¢ Taduess of X Cousil (I JGHN H. WOODBURY, 0. 1., 126 W. 42d 51, New York City. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. EPTEMBER 7, 1 892, comn ny for the twenty-tout hours ending at s o'clock p. m., Beptembor 6, 1802: . NECE:PTS, “eavrE | o acking company The G. 1. Hammn Awift & Co.. Tho Cudahy te. sy Andrew Han | R Becker & (0 Spec'l't'rs, ship Left over... vo » CAGO. UL, Septe 6.—(Special Telegram to BE 1 =Clioloe cattle wore searoe Lo Iny, indeed there was not &_bunch of strictly first Cluss beovos In the yirds. There was i good | inquiry for such and, therofore, the ninrket was nominally firm. * Thero can be 1itt g doubt thut " few hundred hoad of that sort would have been promptly tuken at former prices. Tor all othor descrip- tions the market was dutl and weak at con- siderably lower prives than prevaiied ut the opening of bisiness Monday. Receipts of common to fulr eittle continue hoavy. Unless there '8 a speedy “let up” in tho supuly ~even the mean prices now prevafling oannot be sustained. Althoush extra steers wero quoted us hich ug from £.50 t0 §3.6), oniy un Insignificany part o todiy's offerings got” above $.7, while the bullcof the tradnz was bolow #$1.00. Com- mon to_pretty good nabive steors soid at from $47 to $.00. and_the greater part of te rangers, of which niore thun 6,00 were offered. sold bolow £1.5), Ol cows and thin bulls were adrag at from 8 #1355 und _stockers nnd fecdors wero not’ wanted nt over $1.60 to §.15. Oulves were quoted at from 8130 to 8 Re- ceipts. 11000, Tho early hog market was very weak and lower. Shippors appearad to huve no urgent orders to fill and locut packers were not loss beurish than butore, and us the receipts were larger than any ono had looked for there was 1 weulk feolinz on all sides, Buvers seemed to huve fixed % 45 a8 an outside price und the best of the offerings did not readiiy bring that fizure “during the morninz About the middle “of “the forenoon, however, tho dein tmproved — and' tho market worked firmer, finaily closinz stronz v Mon- duy's quotution. or Kt from 8.3 to#1 for Door to choleo light, und from $.55 to §5.5) for mo fum and heavy woizhts, Most of th hozs were welghed at from 5,10 to £33, Griss hogs were hard to sell at from 3¢ (0 50 off the price pald for strictly cornfod. Cu ls sold slowly ut from 2,00 to 3150, und a lot of fancy henvy fotehed £5.55. Rece pts, 10.50) howd: Thé eeneral trade in both sheep and lambs develoned not only firmness but more or less strength, cholco lambs i particulur showing usharp fmprovement on closing quotations of lnst weok, ery fine gualities making ns W gh as_ {1 5 10 %6.00 and others from .50 to $5.6). Thin bucks and lambs continue toboa drug and in nominal demand nt from 100 1o Fair to_good native sheep ut from .25 to $.50 with priwe uparound £.00. ~ Something extra _ might pos- sibly | command from #4123 5,25, Deslrable ewe wether lambs developed somo Inquiry at from $350 to $4:00, nccording to stylo and quality. Otar sules included fod Texas sheep ut from §.25 to #4.55 and - western at from 84,10 1o $1.45. Recelpts, 7,000, The Ivenlng Journal reports —Receipts, 11,000 head: shipments, 3,600 houd: market dull and weak; Dbest na- tives, 81.00: good and useful, $1.15@4.85; others, 82.30@2.80; Toxans, $2.50@2.50; rangers, cows, H1.00@2.83. ccelpte, 19,500 head: shipments. 6,400 hond; market netive, ic lower, c.0sed stronz: skips and rough. packing mixed, .1025 eavy and but lizht, $1.00@ Tecelpts, 7,000 head; shipments, 1,200 ad: sheep stronz, lambs hizher; west- crns, 8. 00@4.45: fed Texans, $4.25@4.45; lumbs, &100@6.00. New York Live Stock Market. NEW Vork. Sept. 6.—Breves—Receipt he: no trading; ing steaay: dressed beef firm ati@ie per 1b. Shipments today, toniorrow, 450 beeves and 5,660 rtors of ‘beef. Recelpts, 397 head; als, 5@Se per 1b. MEEP AND LAMBS—Receints, 1.063 heud; glicep stoudy s e per (. lower; shecp, U@L . BL.UY. 12 dressed mut ton, 7@92" per 1b.; dressed lambs steady at \OATTLE arket steady; Zeceipts, 2,480 head, fnelu ing 2cars for sule: murkot higher at $5.20%5.6 Kansas Clt KANSAS O1Tv, Mc ceipts, 0,8)0: shipment extremely duil and lower; steers, & @430 cows, $13@215 Texus and Ind steers $2.15628,: stocke s und feedors, $2.160 " Hoas—Receipt: market was oG Mariket. Sept. 6.--OATTL 2,400; tho m; Re- hipments, none; the all grades, H.0@ nonc; ers Srel o Mre. L. R. Patton, Rockford, Iil., writes: * From personal oxporience L can recommond DeWitv's Sarsaparilla, a curs for impure blood and ganeral acbulity — ———— Will Contest the Will, “Phe will of the late George E. Timme was admitted to probate yesterday. The estate is valued at $20,000. It consists of real estate and live stock. The four children by the first wife, who by the terms of the will wera cut off without a shilling, made n_formal ap- pearanco to protest to the probute of the will that they might be ia posiiion 10 ap- peal to the district court. — DeWitt's Savsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases the appetite and tones up the sys- tom. It has benefited many poople who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. A ringing noise in the ears, b ache, deafne eyes weak; siruction of nose discharges falli into throat, some: timos profuse, watery and acrid, il at l.rdu\rs, thicls, 41" tenacions, bloody and putrid; offen- sive breath: smell and tasto impaircd, and general debility. Not all of theso symptoms atonco. Probably only a few of them. That's Catarrh. A medicino that by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing” properties’ has_cured tho most hopeless cases. One that will cure o, no matter how bad your case or of how ong_standing. A medicino that doesn't simply palliate for a time, but produces per- fect and permanent cures. Thats Dr. Sage's Catarsh Remedy. A cash payment of §500, not by you, as you might expect, but fo you, if you can't be cured. It's an offer that's'made in good faith, to prove their medicine, by responsible men, the proprictors of Dr. Saga's Remedy. That's tho kind of medicine to try. Doesn't it scem so 1 SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Best cnttle, hog and sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, Write to this houss for - §). OMAIIA [Pt 3e 5288 R b5, © oo Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—Telephone 1117, = S DATWESN: | sanagora Markot reports by mail and wire cheerfully turnished upon application. THE— Campbell Commission Co. Uhiongo Ohlougo, EnastSt. Lonls, Kunsas Olty, South Omaha, Sloux City, Fort Worlh A. D, Boyer & Company, s8and 3 Exehanze Bulldin g, South O nanw once sollcited and promptly answomi, Attentlon Lo orders for slockors & fuaders. Kotablishied, 1885, - - . lnoorporetad, 14 Capital fully pald, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company Write OF wire us for prompt and rollable marksh report Perry Brothers & Comnpany, Live 8toos Comm!isslon. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Owmaha ‘Pefophone 11uf: Manafacturers” and OMAHA obbers” Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. Ouaha Tent & AwningCo| Wolf Bros, & Co. Tents, awnings, tarpan Fiags. hammocks. olland | 1ins, covers of all kinds, foreat'gue. 11 HARDWARE, Rector & Wilhelmy o Corner 10th and Jackson stroots. ~ lobeck & Limn, Doalers In liardwars and mochinnioss tools. 1401 Douglas streot. BAGS AND TWINES. o LUM¢ Importers and mtrs, flour neke, burlaps, twine. BICYC M. 0. Daxon, Bieyoles s0ld on monthly. pAYmONIS. 1205, 15th 8 AND SHOES. Chas. R Lee. Uardwood lumber. wood enrpets and parqust fooring. 9th wna Douglas. Amarican Port St Milvaukss hydraalle eyment ani Quttiey white i mo. Frick & Herbert Wholosals ltquor deatar 1001 Farnam st. MILLI NH’I;\’.’ Morse-Coe Shoe Co. 1102 1o ward Siro #olling a class of goa with Steven Creedon. Manufacturer's agent. Toansupply you with overy- thing In shoos -mon's, wonon's and ohilds'—at lowast factory prices and dlscounts. Latost styles. 1404 Farnam stroet. Room | Kirkendall Jones & Co. | Amer.andSewedShoch Wholesale Mrs., Agents | 1, Tonton fuiner <hoacy 104 shoos, rubbors, 1102 1104-1108 Harney-s |t K000 19 | CLOTHING. 1na stroots, Vb iyars. anl are Clothing,notton. furnia! ings. Give us n teial. Bamplos prapaid by pross, 1113 Harnoy. COAL, COKE, CORNICE. Omaha Coal, Coke,Lime Co Hard and soft conl. S, . cor. 16th and Dougals stroots, Eaglo Cornize Works Mfre. galvanized cornice, window metallc skyligh 1110, 1112 Dodge- fron caps, ete! DRY GOODS. M. E Suilh & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry Goods Co. Notlons, Dry fur- gents’ furnishing goods nishing 1ith and Howard-sts Cor. lith a1 Howard. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstaring Co, | Becbe & Runyan pholstarel furniture, 11021104\ cholas steoot | 1dth stroot. Wholesale only. GROCERIE D. M. Steele & Co. | 12011203 Jones streot, Omaba. y‘uiu:s, e Blake, Bruce & Co | 10th and Tiarnoy ste Omaha. J. Oberbolloe & Co, Importers and Jobbors of nlllinery, notions. Mall dors prompt. 205-12 South 1ith st. OlLs. Standard 0il Co. Refined and lubrioating olls, axle grease, eto. PAPER, | Carpenter Paper Co. Carry a fall stock ot printing, wrapplag and Writing paper, card pa - per. ote. OVERALLS, King & Smead. Mfraof “K & 8" pants shirts and overalls, oto. G14-18 South 11th st. GTC. | OYSTERS. David Cole & Co., Wholenala oatoes, fanoy i sish tanay telehions io. — | PRODUCE COMMISSION, Branch & Co. Produce, fraits of all kinds, oysters. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Butter. ohooso, 0zgs Ppouitry and gamo. 817 South it se. stablished 1878 Whitney & Co. 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