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6 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Boom in Wheat Oollapsed and Reptember Lost a Fraction. SHORTS OVER THEIR SCARE OF THURSDAY Early © & of the Occurrenco of Haa Some Checkiug B pange Today and Monday " Holldvy Inflaence 1.—The shorts got their scarc today. The edge was off the boom 1n wheat, and ¢ of yesterday's ad vance in September was lost. Decem- ber suffered a more serious decline of 1. The difference in the loss in’ Septeniber and December s e, and represents just so much reduction in the carrying charge since yestorday. It amounts now to only between September and December. Corn was heavy and closed at a decline of }fc per bu. Provisions dragged through another weary day The early closing of the exchange tomor- row o the occurrence of a holiday on Mon- aay had some influence in checking busine The Illinols crop report shows a larger yield than anticipated. Delivories on tember contracts were lighter than generally anticipated, and the property was reported to have centered in strong hands. The ro- ceipts at the principal points exhibited somo enlargoment, which had a little effect in a general way. The liberal stocks of flour and wheat in Liverpool-showing an_incrense of nearly 1,000.000 bu, during August—had weakening effect. The principal business was in buying September and sclling Decen- ber. The market opened unsettled and from e o 1ge lower and further reductions ot from 1 to %c were submitted. At tha de- chine there was moderate buying credited to sighorts” and prices were advanced from e to 5.c for September and Ige for December, Afier these wants were provided for an easier feeling was developed and prices graduglly receded from S¢c to Jgo and the market ruled rather tame with slight fluctu- ations to the close Corn ruled quiet most of the day, fluctua- tions covering but }je range. The strength of September was quite noticeable. Thede- mand was not near so large as yosterday, and after opening at the closing prices of yesterday ofterings became quite free, the action of wheat oxerting some influence. It closea at a loss of from fge to lge. Oats were quiet and easier, with most, trading switehing from near to distant Prices receded Jgc und closed Oitteaco, Sept over 5ige army of unemployed. Compared with last nighit pork is nominally 45c higher, and lard and ribs about unchanged. [stimated receipts for tomorrow: Whent, 108 cars; corn, 750 cars; ogts, 885 cars; hogs, 18,000 head, 1ing tutures ranged as follows: | Ope | Close: THigh | Low. ‘.7\1‘ 8 Cash quotations were i Frour—Dull und unc WHEAT 2 spring, %ci No! 8yellow, closing at 40¢, OATS—No. 2, 23%c; No. 2 white, 1. 0.b., 27%@ 26¢: No, 8 whike, 1. 6.1, 20@27xc. RYE- 2, 41 ~No. 2, nominal; No.8, f.0.b., 87¢; nles. SEED—No. 1, 98 TiMOTHY SEED—Prim PoRK—Mess, per bb) per 100 1bs., §7.90@7.9714 oose), 88.E58.00; dry (boxed), $7.25007.50; short clew $90.25@9.8715. oS HTSKY=Distillers’ fintshed goods, por al., Svaans—Unchange lated, 5.67c; standurd following wero ments for toduy AWTICLES. #3.20. 215.00@215.60; lard, short ribs, sides fed shoulders ides (boxed), ut louf, 6ic; granu- the reccipts and ship- TRECHIFIS. [SHTPNENTS 11030 4400 o toduy the butt wery. 212455 dairy strictly fresh, 14 New York Murkots. mK, Sept. 1—Froun 25.7 CXPOF1s, 4,800 17,300 pkgs. Recelpts, bbls,, 18,000 arket steudy; dy, fair demand, inal. 500 bu.; exports, 65, siles, 4,015,000 bu. futures, 72,000 Spot market dull at §@1e decline store and_elevator, G860 O8%¢c; f. 0. b, 6BG@6SYC; u ded red, G2693¢; northern, 611a@61%c. Options active, irreguiar, but closing wenk at %l dec N red, te b 9%e, closing PYRERY Tosing it 704c: Novemb closin at 72%c¢; De- cember, 741460070 %¢, closing at 74'4¢, Conx"Recelpts, 12,000 bu.; exports, 5,000 bu.; sules, 516,000 bu, flitures, 45,000 bi. spot. Bpots dull, weak: No. 2, 4ftgabide in el vitol 40l4@46%c afloat. Options moder- ately active und “@ie lower, closing weak Beptember, 443@45¢," closing at 443c; Octo- ber, 403,@4b%¢, closing at 453¢; N mber, 4614040 ut 4634c; December, 4615 @403c, closing at 4644, OATS— R pts, 102,000 bu.; exports, 15,000 bu.: sules, 826,000 bu. futures, | 99,00 ' bu, Spots dull but_firm. Opt September, 80%¢, closin 304,@30%e, closing at. 05 B0%a81 ¢, closing at 307, 2 Chlcnge October, vomlor, Quict, tic fleece, 200 1104, 16@ oxing, 12Q17¢. ISIONS—Cut nients dull, ensy} westorn AL #8.40, nomiual; sules, none. Option sales, nones closed at §8.40 for Soptems 8,00 for Gctober. Pork, dull, stoudy E-Quiet, firn: stute dairy, 17@24 dalry, 1545@19c. Cugese—Quiot, fin state, lurge, 18%@ fancy colored, h 4C; Western, part sklms, ecelpts, 11,860 pkgs.; westorn laslor; city (82 por pkg.), 43¢ COTTONSEED O1r—Dull, steady; crudo, 82@ B3c; yellow, 883 Quiet, steady, ixE--Dull, firm TROLEUM —Negldetod; Pennsylvania ofl, #pot salex, nones October option salos, none, BYie bId. Liwa oll, sales, none; totil s oo, Actlve, firm, g w Orle open kettle, good 1y. quiet. firm, western, o cholee, 380 SUGAR-—Ruw P16 Trox 15.50. CovrER—Qul LEAD - Steid TaN—Iirn #12.760 steady; lnke, 83 60, domestic, §3.70, Straits, $19.40 bid; plates qulet, v Knosas City Murkets. KANSAS O1T¥, Sept. 1.—WHEAT4@lc or; No. 2 hard, 51851%¢; No. 2 red, 6214 Fliw; No. 2 mixed, 80%¢; No. 2 white, O418"irm; No. 2 white, 272 RYE 8¢ nowiually 44@4de. Buan-—Firw; LOb¢. Hay , unchunged, --Nowli RECELES - Wheat, bu; oats, none. SuieaNta—Whoat, 19,000 bu.; corn, bu.; Outs, noue. mixed, 23¢; No. 2 Blas8e. )00 bu.; " corn, 8,000 8,000 Northwestern Miller's Statement. MixNEAPOLIS, Sept. 1.—The Northwestorn Miller says: While the mills lust w Dot quite” wuch the fizures of the wee fore, they mude o big showlug, Tholr aggr- galobrqduction was 197,070 bbla. wveraking 020 bbls. daily; wgutist 203,940 bbls. th he revious week. The Hour warket is cha rized as dull by wbout everybody. Millers are protty firm in thelr prices aud refrai from’ crowding business very hard, owlng to the uucertuluty surroundiug mouey watiers The domestic tenders are buying only whero 1t1s absolutely necessary to_do so. and do not vty greatly in volume. Exports also are 1ight, as the forelgnoers are not willing to pay what the miliers as 0 18 a protty goud dog @ 1, and A his 18 the prices firr #re abont the sam Lower freight rate hielp out the mitler tion as to exchun; s they wore both domestic afd ocean, hat, and the situas proving nriket. butter good o very light a21e falr to good BUrTER — Tl enough for the ¢! y creamorie to fancy 1218 VE POULTRY chicke chicke e du. Eags ~The rece! the market ste 11%4e, GAME—While the w make the handling of business, there are son d duc wingos solid i untry, 14701605 pncking stock, fresh, 11'4c i murket is tall of spring s and prices aro lower. Good spring s, 74@8c; old hens, 7¢; roosters, 4@ fis are rather the bulk golng at light, with 11a ather 1s too warm to ne an entirely saf birds areiving; r e tonl, 82 g ry slow t in an appear- ance on the niark tie demand 18 light; chofce new white clover, 16@17 PiaRoNs The demand 18 not quite so active as 1t wis; 1ive pigeons at §1.50 VEGETABLES, Home grown stock Is plenty at 1i4c rders from the country —Home grown stock, on orders, n ON1ON per 1b. on TOMATO: per baske 3 PoTATORS~Tho supply 1s vary light and the murket firm, On orders from the country they are worth i lost 760 The business in shipping cabbage Juntry wppears to be about over nalorders are received and filled at LERY —Stray shipments are arriving and the quality of ihe stock Is pronounced ool for this sohaon of tho yoar. 'olory, per dor. bunches, 85¢. PrurTs. GRrAPES 8o far this season there have not beon' ver: grapes. 1o from Calitornia; Cafitornta $1.25@1.50. CALIFORNIA 118~ Late Craw ford peaches, per box, §#1; Bartlett pears, er Dox, $2 plums, per box, #1.26@1.50; nectarines, per box, $1.60, MELONS. Go0d watermelons ars selMng nt £15 po ¢ small or inferior, $10.00@12.00; cantaloupes, per basket, $1; crates, 5@1.50). Arrres—No apples to amount to anything are being shipped in and the supply of home ‘(H)hu stock is moderate. Cholce Duchess, 1|n'r Dbl #3.75@4.00; common ties, sultable to ship on orders, $3.00@3.25, TROPICAL FRULTS, main about steady: per 3 12,60 per bunch, small to medium, 81,757 LEMONS: he ston a very fair demand ro doing a good Messinas, per box rm woathor produces lemons und ull houses s in them ot Messinas, £5.00b. a fow oranges Riverside Maditerranean swoets, $3.75, HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. HinEs—No. 1 green hides, 2i5e; hidos, 2c; No. 1 grcen salte roon’ safted hides, hides, 25 1s, 1o 40 Ibs., hidos, 25 1bs. to 40 1by No, 2 hides, 6¢: No. 2 dry dry saltéd'hides, Sc. Part hides L3¢ per 1b. less than fully cured. EEP PELTS ~Green salted, each 35 n salted shearlings (short woo skins), each 15@;! 5 wooled oarly skins), No Hwloe sheurlings short wooled onrly skin each dry dlint, wnd N al weigh buteher wool 1ic; dr, ebraska murrain wool pelts ght, 7@10¢; dry flint Colorado biitcher wool pelts, per 1b. welght, 9@10¢, dry flint Celorado_ mur o1 pelts! per 1., wctual welght, 7@9e,- wnd bucks, dctual weight, b@7c. D GREASE-Tallow, Lde; tal- | grease, 23} grense, dark, eswax, prime, 166 Knn: er 1b., actunl v e . 3e; grense, old butter, 24z rough tallow, St. Louls Muarkets. L—F1our—\Weaker, but not ned steadily all session, and low yestérday; cash, 59%5¢; i October, 61%c; December, and weak, and closed @Ye ash, September and Octo- ber, 331c. d lower; cash and September, tober, 28%;c. -Lower; creamery, 21@24c; dairy closed 1@ 1%e b Septembor, 50 657 Corx—Dull under yeste ber, 1 Eaas —Steady; 124c¢ for fresh. Provisions—Slow and easier. RECEIPTS—Wheat, 50,000 bu.; corn, 88,000 bu.; oxts, 20,000 b, Flour, 7,000 sacks: wheat, 14,- corn, 28,000 bir.; oats, 4,000 bu. o1 ! Murkets. O Crry, Sept. 1.-National transit cer- tificates opéned at 591 highest, 60%; lowest, i clesed, 601; siies, 9,000 bbis.; clear: S, 712,000 bbIs.; shipinents, 94,746 bbls. runs, 11,058 bhls, Pritsiuna, Sept. rtificites opencd lowest, Sept! 1. plembe 1.—Natlonal closed, 601 transi Carcurra Linsi gust and shipments, 41s 6} quarter. LINSEED O1L—205 10%4d per ewt. Cotion Market. W ORLEANS, Sept. 1—Futures steady; 05, 40,300 Dales; omber, §7.37 bid; O ober, ¥7.46@7.57; - $7.5 comber, $7.667 Junury, unty, ¥7.901 0od niddiin iddling, 7 gross 75-16¢; low iprs, ‘194 biles; exports to Great oustwise, 858 Lules; sales, 650 bule: New York Dry Goods Market. W Yorg, Sept. 1.—The new features of tho dry goods miarket are mll favorable s compared with conditions of w week ugo. There Is no fair business in progross. mi y taking w cheerful view of the future. Buyors wre ordering goods forwarded at once, hi- stond of duferting shipwients, us has boen the practice heretofore, Coffee Market, NEW York, Sept. 1.-Options opened dull und unchatiged, 10 points deeline, closed 5 points down, sales, 1,750 bags, Including obor, 814.60a016.,60; December, 815,85, o trading in other months. Spot Rio, dull, stidy; No. 7, $16.60@16.67 Markets, 1. — WHEAT— Qulet, de- holdors offor frosly. Cory—Steudy: demund fair; mixed western, 8s 113d per cental. AMBIUCAN REFRIGERATOR BEEF—3%4d, ¢ CINCINNATI, 2 red, bT@HHC. CoRN—F OATS— Wex WHISKY No. ~WiteAr—Quiet; Octo- asked. 2 mixed west- be Dull; October, 45% Oars—Steady to firm; N orn, 30c. heat Market, ept. 1—Futures, dull, lower; ady niember, 57 nber, No. Liorthern, 59@60%¢; No. 2 northern, BE@sHe, STOCKS AND BONDS, Course of the Market s Distinct Disap- pointment norally, New Youk, Sept. L—The emphatic denial by the General Electric officials that their company was in any difficulty had a goud effect on the stock murket au the start. The rally to 88%{ ut the opening upset the calcu- lations of a number of operators who had been loud in their predictions of @ further geueral decline in prices. The course of the markot in the early trading was a distinet disappointment to this class, and an at- tempt v cover was made by those who had sold on the General Electric receivership rumor. The supply of stocks was smaller thun they had supposed, a fact which is cor- roborated by the high lending vates for Gen- eral Electric. Louisville & Nashville and Burlington & Quincy came under this action also. The fivst number was worth 5 per cent per diem for use. In the afternoou the failure of the quitable Mortgage company of Missouri. with main offices in this city, was announced, and it was stated thut atother institution' of similar character was in trouble. The importance of the failure of the former subsequently proyed to have been exaggerated, but uot until the room had put out fresh lines of shorts. Brokers in receipt of ready iuformation oi the misfortune of the Equitable Mortgage company concluded its interests were largely centered iu tho castern states. Consequently thoy sold New England, and by maiu force put the stock down from 24 to 20. Holders of other stocks refused to be frightened, however, snd whet this becuwe apparent 1o the bears, a rush | pras wade to get back stocks put out st lower res This buying gave the market an appear | @nce of buoyauocy and & majority of the lea | ing issues sold at the best prices of the da; | and week, Su. Paul rose to &9, Burlington THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:"SATURDAY, Quiney to 80'¢. Rock Tsland to 621, North: western to U89 Sugar to 85, Loulsville & Nashville to 687, Northern Pacific pre ferred to 227¢, Reading to 17'¢, St. Paul & Omana to i1, Union Pacific to 53 and Western Union to 707§ At the close the market was strong. The sales of listed and unlisted stocks wers 173,- 660 shares. The Post says: Money is better supply throughout the country. ‘The riso in domestic exchange rates in New York is chiefly due to falling off in the sup- ply of drafts pressing upon the market but shows, none the less, that the needs of in- terior consignors have becn satisfied in other ways. At Chicago, where the banks have no loan certificates to liquidate, the of tho money market progressed so today that contracts for wheat delivi broke with great violence, with the Septem- ber price standing unchanged. There is, indoed, good reason for supposing that the £40,000,000 of forey, d imported during August has been se 1t is now at last restoring monetary equilibrium. The following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York ex- change today Atchison Adamy % Alton, Terr 11 o prefd 140 n Exprass 10: e & Ohlo, in decidedly 50 133 BB & Gt Gomtral Bacite Chen & Obior .. Chigago & N Ocegon Imp. Oregon Nay 0.8 L.& U Pacific Maii Peorta, Dec. Pittsb 3 Pullman Paiic 1 N 135 18 i &E s (| Richmond Ter. dopref'd Del. & Hudaon § 10 Grande Wokt. Del. Lack. & West. D. & R. G, prerd Dis. & C. Fdra. Co. East Tenn Erle | 143 Dref do i L OK|St Panl & Omiahia. Fort W. Lo | t : Gro 104 1. & Bast, 1L ped 89 *Hocking Vallay... 16 Tinols Central St. Paul & Duluth. Kan. & Tex. pref'd Lake Erle & West Tol. & 0. C Union do prefd Wells Fargo EX| Western Unfol Wheellng & L. B Missour! ¥ Moblle & Ohlo liatt ordage., 213 b1} 100 H T.A. A T 8t L. & o prerd. N.J. Central oriolk & W. pi'c North Am Northery The total sale of stocks today were 174,000 res, including Atchison, 8,100; Burli: ) Gas, 11,5005 Distilling, Electric, 15.700; Louisyille & w England; 7,400; North- Rending,” 8,200; - Rock )00; St. Paul, i Union' Pacific, 4,500; Western, U Néw York Money Market. NEW Yonk, —MONEY ON CALL AT last loan, 8 per cent; closing offered ut 8 per cent PRust MERCANTILE PAPER-8G12 por cont. St Firmer, with actual S Dills at $4.8137@4.8914 for ills and $4.8674.56% for demand, nl Dills, $4.81 14,034,815 it CERTIFICATES N ; closed, T4¢ GOVERNMENT dull. The closing auotatic 78 45 rer U. 8. s conp. SUL S 448 reg . <Picific s of 4 .. Louistanasmpdds 05 'S P.C. & b 1ty TIMsOuTL 0.1 v.. TR LGy Rets, TP GLTr Kets. “Union Pac. 1818, Wesl Shore. ... . 08D & R.G.W. 188, 101 i 1) BoNDs—Steady. State bonds on bonds: 10 Galg 08 168 1084 do 4s. 10 N, Pac. 2d8 8K N.W. Cousals. !} 13: “bid. fasked. 8 per cen: time loans, 8510 per cent. Closing quotutions ocks, bonds and mining share: g] | o preferry L K3 |Wisconsin Cen . 10 |Atehison 2ds. 188 | dods...... New Enirland 05 lectric | Wikconsin Cont'l 18 80%| Allouez Mining Co. 7414 | Atlantie 2 30| Hoston & Montana 7i¢| Butte & Boston 207 Calumet & Heels 170 [Centennial Bay Redl Tel : Boston & Albany Boston & M 07 bl Tl 10 } Rubber an Diego Sin Fran Mining Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, S ~The official closing quotations for mining stocks were as follows: INEY 5 Belelor &V own Point. Gould & Curry New York, Sept. mining quotitions: Gon. Cal. Deadwood... Gould and L—The following are the 100/ Stand 25 Union 50| Yellow 850, Iron SHIv 50|Quick Si1 600( “do prefd, Adams. ... Amer, 8 i New Yonk, Sept. London financial dispaich siys England bought toduny £11,000 in bar gold, Forty thousand sovereigns we're withdruwn for Buciiarest. The suspension of the Equi Mortguge compiny of Missourl interests many sl sections, but does not affeet credit hore, Tho stock mirkets hero o dulltoduy Americans partly rallied towards the close on indefinito rumors of an issuc soon of An Amorican gold loun, Silver was down to 84d and rupee paper Lo 675d. ening Post's The Bank of Financint Notos, ICANSAS Ciny, Sept. 1—Clearings, 369, PAs, Sept. 1. 40¢ for the account NEW YOuk, Sept. 1.—Clearings, $74,096,510; balunces, #4,084,100, - BALTIMORE, Sept. 1.—Cloarings, bulist 244,995, Mone Boste _ ),690: bal- ances, 8940,971. Exchango on New York ut par. /i OxAlA, Sept. 1.—The bank clearances today were $576,301.77. Sume day last weck, §620,0 539,49, CixgisNaTy Sept. L—Money, 6@8 por ce Now York oxchange, 50c discount. Cleariy 81,228,400, LONDON, Sept. 1.—Amount of bullion with- drawn from Hank of England on bulince today, £29,000. MENPHIS, Sopt. 1L—New York exc ing ut BLO0° promium. Clew bulances, $12,856. ORLEANS, 8968, ‘Three per cent rentes, 99t #1,176,991; cent. s, §2 ange sell- ngs, $51,188; Sept, 1.—Clearings, $600,- iwnge, 81 per $1,000 pre- $1,000 premiun, Louts, Sept. L—Cleurlngs, $2,415,680; balances, $380,111. Money, qulet ut 7@8 per cent. ixchuuge on Now York, b0e discount. PULLADELHIA, Sopt. 1 200; bulutices, #1,60 cleurings, & Money, 6 p CHICAGO, New York exch vxchunge qule steady at 8 per Ulearings, $9,211,- ¥ the week, cos, $6,101,608! Sept Olearings, 818,867,089, e so0ld al par. Sterling At #4.515G4.56. Money, o OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE Reoeipts Fall OF Cousiderably and Send Frices Up with & Bounce. JFuay, Seot. 1. Receipts of all kinds of stock were com- paratively moderate today o far this week, compared with last, variations in sup- plies have been slight. Cattle receipts have increased about 2,500 head and hogs about 8,000 bead. There has been a falling off of nearly 1,000 sheep. The comparatively light run of cattle and the more encoursging news from eastern PTEMBER 2 1 markets rosulted dn more activity and strength than on fhy previons day this week That is, the market was brisk and strong on the right kind of gattle. Dressed beoi men wore, a8 usua Iate, the only buyers, | but they needed theMew good cattle her and needed them bafl, They paid from £4.4 to #4.75 for good choice 1,228 to 1,420-1b, beeves, or pretty clowe to a dime higher than yesterday. Even thio very fair to poor stuff sold at substantiaily stronger prices, from t #4. Offerings /& western range cattlo were somewhat limited and nothing extra as to quality. The fflsteers that were fit to Kill went at from & to #3.25, or not far from steady prices, Thgrp were lots of Texas cat , und the “narket was slow and steady for them. A bunch of Wyo- lexans averaging 1,010 Ibs. brought and a train load of 838.1b. Indian Terri- ‘exans sold for $2.85. Thero scemed to bewi good firm healthy undertone to the trade, and the noon hour found the supply practically out of first hands. od to chowe fat cows and heifors a from $2.10 up to £.00 were strong to 100 higher than Thursday, while the common and canning grades at from §1 to § were not ably changed. Calves were about steady market for rough stock was firm here was a good lively trade in stockers and feeders at prices stoady to a shade ronger all around, All classes of buyel took hold freely and business was brisk than for several days past. Good to choice feeders aro able at §.75@3.25, fair to #ood at £2.60@2.75, aud common stuff at §2.00 @2.60. Representative sales DRESS Pr. 3 00 3 65 00 25 cows, 23 17....1430 00 . 891 1060 - 990 1005 ~1080 tiee 980 L 960 950 1270 8OO STEEe 002 1020 . 616 RN S LIt N INT1260) [ETers 3 CALVES. {1 TN DY TR 2 00 Q1:iii 281 2 00 Toveves 210! 2 10 Qi5iiie 188 226 BULLS, 8.y 850 210 440 343 L 423 770 1670 160 200 OXEN. 1420 175 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, . 540 2 10 700 235 530 960 2 50 WESTERN CATTLI No. Av. Pr. No. 5 strs*.1390 82 85 26 strs..... WYOMING. 250 97 fdrs.....1088 2 80 NEDRASKA. 1007 27 fdr 2 80 b4 cows.. 810 COLORADO. 225 14 fdrs. 810 10strs 24 74 strst. 1010 105 tdrs.. 1042 cows. 1000 72 tdrs.. 998 46 tdrs.1071 ..1263 1fdr... 830 83 fdrs.. 054 1cow. 1010 1str... 900 45trs.01110 965 1047 21 strs.. 106! INDIAN TERRITORY-TEX AN, . 838 285 Lex. Hoas—The run foday fell considerably short of dealers’ estimates and tne result was a grand scramble among buyers to fill orders “and a frthec. advance in prices of from 10c to 2c. With less than 5,000 hogs on salo, favorablo meporis. from Chicago, an active shipping #nd an unusually urgent local demand sellers were in a position to force an advance all along the lLme: Light and light mixed hogs soid at from .25 up to £.50, with the bulk at $.30 and $.35. Tho heavy and mixed packing grades, however, ahowed the most advance, selling largely at .15 and .25, Choice heavies as high as #5.95 and §5.12 was the extreme low mark for full loads. The trado was exceedingly lively from scratch to wire, the close being at the high point of the da; mostly, a y $5.10 10 $5.25 one week ago today. Represen- tative sales: Sh. 280 160 240 240 240 Pr. Av. 245 267 282 1208 Sh. 440 85 280 5 120 120 230 80 40 160 120 280 200 120 Pr. 25 200 280 240 240 20 20 20 - 5 20 20 20 20 20 25 160 160 200 200 5 —There was another liberal ruu of pand no improvement in the market. The demand was not atall urgent and prices away down. Quotations: Fuir to good na- vives, §2.25@8.25; fair 1o good westerns, £2.00 00; common and stock sheep, 81.50(@2.25 £00d o choice 40 to 100-1b lambs, $3.00wA. Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by tho books of the Union Stock Yurds mpiany for the twenty-four h ending at b o'clock p. m., September 1, 1893; e s Cars. | Heud. | Cars. | Head | ¢ | ol DIKPOSITION, BUYERS, ;- Cars. | Head Head 192| | CATILE, cking Co.... Hammond Switt & Co. y The Cudahy Pack iy Go 27| 4.070) Chloago Live Stock Market, Spoclal Telogram to Tre was continued firmness in the Réceipts were agaln light and the deniund of u genernl chaructor und falrly uctive. Truding began early and there was ) (EEInK until whe supply was exhaustud atives were quoted at from #1 o 85.20, with the greater pary of the salos ut from 81.60 to #2.75 for_cows, heifers and bulls wud wt’ from 83.75 to 8475 for stecrs. Westerns were 1n limited supply, and were firm at from §1.50 to #4.and thore was a strong market for Texus suttle at from $1.40 to #3.1 o grades were generally from e to 16 Ligher than yesterday. The hoi market wus firn to a shade Ligher at the opening of business this morning, but the show of strength was short-lived. Soon after the beglnning of operations the demund fell off, and pricés wed sult, the close belng scarcely is g or Thursday. Thero Was only siight decrense in the areivils. They were estimated at 22,000 L 141,311 hoad for the past five days, or 21,00 more than for the sume time List woek. Soue Logs were left unsold, und the market closed weak Not ihe slightost improvement ean be noted i any fuatuie of the shieen markot. The suppl 18 Still - overwhelmingly in excess of all ¢ wands, and prices are distre western grass shoep 8 por tically thetop of the market, an more” than uu ordinarily good |unch of n | tives to Lringus wmuch “as $3.50 livw sy eattlo murket, ad, muking prices. Sales ran as low and the bulk of the 59,000 hero within the presont week changed hands below 3. There | were seattaring sales of choice native wothors | around $8.75, ‘and a sale or two of extra | lity at bofter than #4. The lamb market | also hns suffered a decline, It is off to from 50 to #4.75 for poor 1o cholee grades. The provalling low prices hive sthmutated the de mand for feeding purposes, but the namber thus disposed of was insignificant as compared With the number that had to seek other ont- lots. At this wrlting the pens are fall of stale stock and the fmmediate outlook is not at all encouraging. Rocelpts: Cattle, head: hogs, 22,000 head The Eventng Journal CATTLE - 2,000_head; markot £4.9035.16 82.7504.00 R cnlves, 4,000 hed 5,000 nead shoop, ports 5,000 e Steady t lce ) a; shipments, by westerns, cows, $1,00 Hous—Recelpts, 6,000 houd; rough b Dtehers 21,000 head; shipments, i i da@lve lower! 1 and pack prim light, 86 welglits, $6.5025.7¢ R 000 head; ship, weak; culls, $2.00@ 15, $1.70@8. 103 lambs, § Kuansws City - KANSAS Crry, Sopt. 1.—CATTLE-Recolpts, 6,500 heud: shipments, 8,200 head; market stroug and higher; Texas and shipping stoers, 5@5.00: Texas una native cows, $1.250 8.00; butchiers' stock, $3.50@4.10; and ‘fecdurs, $1,85@2,60, + Hous— Recelpts, 6,000 2,000 head; market DLk of sults, #5005 and mixed, $6.0025.50; 70. nts, ot slow Y@5.00. &tockers head; shipn strong and heavies, lights, York 100 nead; shipmonts, k Market, Se 1.—Bel nrket duil and heay. rades; native steers, $3.37 1@ ‘Texuns, £3.60 for bulls and #1.404 25 for dry cows. Shipments toduy, 1,140 qua of beef. CALVES ~Recotpts, 450 head:market steady unchanged; v 507,75, S P AND LAMBS—Recelnts, 2,6 choice lambs, $4.25@6. bust sh \ 108 Rec at $5.76@s. hond; b, $2.006 s, 3,086 hend; market firm 0. t. Louls Live K ST, LOUIS, Sept. 1. —CATTLE (. shipments, 2,400 head; market easior; and fiem wtives, $3.6024.60; Texas 2.5003.10; cows, $1.9005.2.25 Receipts, 1 s shipments, 1,800 market 10! : light, $5.30@ $5.005.00; hen'vy, $4.90055.40. SHEEP—Receipts, 4,000 head;” shipmient 400 head: market &low and unchanged. Recoipts, 2,900 Stock in Receipts of lvestock at the four prineipal westorn markets Friduy, September 13 Cattle. Hogs Sheep. 1,101 8,000 100 4,000 South Omaha.... Chicago. ‘e 00 Kinsas ity 6,000 . Louis. 1,900 Total 8,201 Piles of our Do Witt's Witch Ha people hay Salve will cure DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR. Preparations on Elaborate Opening Noxt Monduy. The bicycle race Monday, the opening day of the fair and races, promises to be a great succ Already twenty “bylkers" are en- tered and there are as many more apphea- tions in the hands of Secretary Engleman, Three clerks are kept busy from early morning until late at night in the secretary’s oftice recording the arrival of entrios. The cntries now arriving include exhibits tor the fine arts department and the floral halls, In one of the floral halls, this year, will be dis- plaged the goods by ‘merchants. A special committce has beon busy ull week soliciting displays from the merchants. Tho spaces are free. “The baby show still continues to attract a great deal of attent Scores of mothers. have significd their willingness to cnter their children, and there is no doubt of the success of the extibit of the infants. There will be dozens of pretty children in the show andSuperintendent Connor ex- pects to make this the leading feature of the fair, The exhibits have begun arriving and by tomorrow noon most of the displays will be in place. Of the 200 horses enterad in the daily trotting, pacing and running races ouly about fifty have arrived, but the rest will be in tomorrow. The races this year will be much better than heretofore, as this year Omaha is in the western circuit, and the horses which will be here will also visit St. Joe, Kansas City, Lincoln and Sedalis This alone should assure the racesa good attendance each day. ‘The various buildings and stables have been thoroughly overhauled and today the exhibitors will begin filling their various spaces with their displays, The track is being put_into first-class condition and it is the general impression that some good time will be seen. T — Piles of people have pites, out De Witt's Witch Hozel Salve will cure thein. — Quartet sings tonight, Courtland. e Roberts’ Proliminary Tria William Roberts, who assaulted old Christina Christensen, was arraigned in sourt yesterday afternoon, and upon a of not guilty his_preliminary examina- 3 proceeded with, Besides the unfortunate girl, seven wit- nesses appeared for the prosecution. One of these, Dr. W. R. Orwal, testified that an ex- on of the girl's condition revealed damaging cvidence against the accused. At the conclusion of the prosecution’s tes- timony the defendant was bound over to the dtstrict court in the sum of £,000. S ik Quartet sings tonight, Courtland. el Meeting of th ployed. A meeting of the unemployed is hereby called to meet at Motz hall on South Thir- teenth streeu next Thur at8 o'clock p. m. to adopt measures to carry out the action of the city council in refereace to the un- employed in Omaha. cale tor the Isaac S, Hascarr, Perenk . BLsassen, Gronae . Mosio, Committee on Police, —— Looking for Her Boy, Mrs. S. Prompeter residing at 145 Shelby street, Louisville, Ky., has askea the police authoritics to find ber son Louls, who isa In all your outings— to the World's Fair— Scaside — Mountains — everywhere, take Beecham's with 3 Nty 250, - &ot, Tliness fn-rpn-ml( from changes of food, water, climate, habits, etc,, and the remedy is Beecham's Pills, 00« you, results TUE GREAT HINDOO REMEDY PRODUCKS THE ABOVE BESULTS IN Paresis, 81 - cIy restores 2 yert pocke 10 i o @ Dol e i ar ettt fot Co . Cor. 1th and Douglass St o, Gor 14th & Douglars 805 OMANA; dor, 621 Broadway & 6 Fearl Bt, iid Leading Drgglsts, by Paul G Heh COUNCIL BLUKFS, as from 1 to $1.25 ’ clgarmaker by trade and who left h presumably for Omahs on August | that time ceived no tiding: Roard of ¥ The Board of Publ day afterncon and business. Samuel K contract for sloping by ing nuisance lots in city, The pr according to existing Hereafter vartment will receive A8 those in the street - he luborers home Since s of him have been re- ihlie Works, o Works moet yester- transacted routine Atz was awarded the anks of earth and fill different parts of the s raneed from 17 to 29 conts, conditions, in the sewer de- thesame compensation department, excepting the cleanors, who possess some expert knowl edie, They will rece This action was taken ommendation of Mujo Major Furay appoiated T. J ive 25 cents per hour. n by the board upon rec- v Turay McLoan as foreman on sewer repairs at a salary of 8100 amonth. The appoin A number of bills and upon and ordered rece el for E. Fury dep: sp Liient, was al ar VOUDg 10 the ne Quartet gings ton Biaee Yesterday e - fternoon Charles M rl Brown were taken to the Presbyterian tment was confirmed estimates were pas: ommended to the coun pagment, The salary of Charles Major Furay's clerk ‘in the sewet ywod Ative. Chairman Win ight, Courtland - rtin and hospital tosec if Peter Biaceia could identif. thom. The patient vected to die. e enough to recognize a were taken back to jaf immed for assault with inten — Pile of peoplo have pile WitehHazel Salve wil s very low and 1s e could not be rallied y one. The prisoner il and a complaint was tely filed against the Brown woman t to murder, . buy cura the Dewitt's renhwa" Aadidv Stole A valuable overcon Voss, stolen several watch valued at &0, Property Recovered. t belonging to Henry days ago, and a gold stolen from J. Bohan- non, were recovered yesterday by Dotective Vizzard, e Quartet sings ton THE REA ight, Courtland. v MARKET. INSTRUME! 1y S placed on record Soptember 1, WARRANTY DEEDS J L McCague o son, lot 16, aad, GV Anies and wife to 10t 7, block 3, Anies’ B o I Cund Min iots 6 and 7, block 4 nd wife block G_Anderson to C A L7, block 471, G vitt Burnham an Hedb: ham Plice. School district Cemetery Corner nw sw 3t . 40 to G R Thomp- 8, West Caming s 760 400 JS TFaiconer, Place T nic VanLuste And iview wife 1o Aug rson, © % d 1, 1 4y lot 4, block 10, Burn- o Flower T 1 acre innw 16-11 Louis Hill and wife to O if Anderse lot 78, Fairmount Ply Leavitt Burnbam and wife to 1 A iaik, lot 4, block 10, Barnl A S cnport's su us wid w 4, lot 10, block Gottlieh Storz, Kar 15% feot of n 1 1o Bogies & 1 2nd nda Nellle King to T lot 1. block 1, block 2101, O QU A J Potter to Ricl block 9, Myers, R Williaw Hay to Mary i nislot 3, block 1 add..... i CT Harrison 160 i T CLA L 28, block DES G A Rennett, sherifr, 896x165 feet, comn 660 feet north of so terin char npshire 15, block e to dolinap © 10, bloek 110, sume. cemotery. Total amount of t erger to Charles o to Martin and ‘wife "I und wito, lat 4. S ham Placo. sberger, nd B amp's.... to Frank 2z’ subdiv. R Sith, § block 4, by Van L1104 J Roberts, bl oods Place, 4 24,000 I\ DEEDS, rd Sharp, lots 2, 4, & T's ndd lot 2 ‘and wee; 9; 1ot 26, i 8, Eckermun EDS, to 1 cing rig E Hunt, . 1,800 ery. Banking com 115, Dundeo ke 2,385 2,335 nsfers 51,616 ——~— Piics of people nave pic , out De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve willcure tham 3445 THE NEX | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says 1t acts 1ve? and Kilinevs. and i n i tly on the atom sant laxative, Thi drink is made from herbs. nnd is prepared for use Aseasily s tea. 1t i3 cal LRKE'S BEEDICINE “Alldruggistasell it ot b0c. and 8! n pckage. 1 eanniot get it, send_ your address for & freo sample. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels eachd KNGy FRAT 7 FROM THE ¥ Mot atr niSTRICT NORTH CAROLINA CROP, Tirorderto be he: \ealthy thinis ne s 47 They're the smalle tion afterward. tarrh R tarrh Searles & PHYSICIANS £ SURGEONS & Specialists We Cure ¢ THE NOS PS1A. FEMAL HOOD ¢ HYDROCELE and successfully eure TREAT PILES, F1 whihout ihe u All efth \aludies of 1 on ‘or address, w Headacho, caused by Catarrh it I, offer §500 for any case which they can ot cure, DOCTOR BLOOD, SKIN wnd privine or delle er 8ex, positively cured, Frad ook, Tueclpos and Syimptom Billks, Dr. Searies & Searles, ** = A SEDENTARY OCCUPATION, plenty of sittin down and nn% much exercise, ought to have Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to go with it. They absolutely Paud permanently cure Constipation, One tiny, eugar- conted Pellet 1s a corrective, & regulatcr, a gentlo laxative, the ensicst to take, and ‘the most nafural remedy—no rence Siclt Headache, Billous Hendache, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all stomach and owel derangements are prevented, relicy sd and cured. A “COUD IN THE READY f4 quickly ¢t red by Dr. Sage's Ca- 1 edy. " Bo is Catarrhal and every trouble Bo is C The proprietors S GHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES TARRH, a1l DISEA THROAT, O HEST, BOWELS aid LIVER, KHEUMATIS KIDNEY. Disonsos, SSES, LOST MAN- andall forms of WEAK MEN AND VARICOCELE permanent Method SNC BY MALL a TULA, FISSURE, permanently cured of Knife digatir w and unfallir peotutty, or cauatic, e natiire, ot I stamp. for Clrculars. 8 South 15th 8t Omann, Neb- RUBY JEWELED N\ Ga used on Ameri write for circular A Question of & Duxnen WaTCH WORKs, Canton, O, A Question of Seconds. The safety of human tives and of valuable™ property daily & upon the accur: watches used hy tr men. the best. ofa few seconds s enough to cither avoid or meet a collision. Would you like to know which watch is most They musthava A difference atest Rallrond? T s ouds.” TR DR, WILLLAMSON SPECIALIST NEW ER SURGICAT, (Cor Prosident of MEDICAL AND NSARY, ree.) DISP| uitation is unsurpassed in the troatment of all Curonto, Nerv us Write (o 0r ¢dnault UREATMENT B platn envelope atreet, Omaba Private anl son: gorsonalt mAll s with stamp for par- wuich will be wsnt lo Lttize, 118 3. Lith —_— SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Company, South O©maha. Best Cattle Ho and Shosp marketia the wer. COMMIS3INY HOUBES. Wood Brothers, Livo Stook Commission Merohunts. So'ith Um Market roports by rnishod upon app —Telephono 1157, JOIIN D. DADLIMAN, WALTER I, W0OD, mail and wire cheerful ation, Chioary [Rr— Dr. AUGUSTUS VOELCKER, the celebrated chemist of London, i his analysis of a sample of our North Carolina Bright Leaf Tobacco, says that he finds but LITTLE NICOTINE or albuminous compounds, and that it is one of ST FLAVORED MILD TOBACCOS he ever smoked. This package is made from the ¢ Pick Leaf”” of our North Carolina Crop, Golden Belt District. the FI Only the PURES! and sweet. anteed. enings are used, , ripest and sweetest leaf, with the purest and best artificial flavorings A pleasant, cool and healthful smoke guar- MANUFACTURED BY Z.1. LYON & CO., DURHAM, N. C, Manufacturers & Jobbers Directory HARDWARE. BAGS & TWINES Bemis Omaha Bag Importers. Aed aanutas turers of fi s burlaps, twi; | TENTS, ETC. [Oraha Tent -Awning COMPANY HORSE COVERS | ik BOOTS AND SHOES.V Morse-Coe Shoz Company. Salearoom and Office—11 ory 97-1100- 1111 Howard 3t 119-1121-112) 1o ward St Man Blous in the atate Of Nebras A gondral inviation i our new fuctory. Hirkendall, Jones & 0xL80414 10 all L0 Inepact Amer, land-Sewed BHOE CO., boots, shoes and rubber goods, |88 1810 Marney Bire DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. Dry goods, notions, fur, 11t sud Loward sts. Omaba Upholstering COMPANY. Upbolatered furalture, $1ic2-1104 ‘Nobuias b Wholessie saly. FURNITURE. | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY. Corner 10th and Jackson Biroots. _ HATS, ETC. | W. A L. Gibbon & Co Who Hats caps. wlove and Harney Strests. _ COMMIBSION. Branch & Co. Produce, fruits of all Kluds, oys! Wholessle liquor dealers 1001 Farnam St ~ PAPER. Lobeck & Linn, Dealers 1a bardw Tuis Doueies Buroot, IRON WORKS. Omaha Sale and [ror WORKS, 03, vl tron shutters cap and Jackson _—nmmnmm | ’Lumnn’n__ John A Walieffeld, Lmportsd. Amerioan Porte land cemont, Milwau- kos coment and Quinoy whiite linie. 1 | Omaa Stove Repait VORKS. Hlove repairk and water at " for auy kind of siove made. 12T Dougias sk OILS. Bedee & Runyan FURNITURE COMPANY aud 1otk Sires d Carpenter Paper Co Cortr o full stock of il Wrapping and Ritiny papers, oo, Standard 0il Co. * *

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