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6 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL ! [ -t I Blowness in the Shipping Domand Made Wheat and Gora Basg, PROVISIONS MADE QUITE A SHARP BULGE | Bumall Trads the Ribs Taking the n at Mighor s Steength Markot from h Lard, - | Curcaco, Sept S | ping demand eastor fooling tid ownoss in the ship- Wk cables mado an wheat and corn. Pro i mado a sl Wheat opened feoim tho closing fleuras clined from % to for May, held steadier ana about e lower for 1) May. Tho weakness to ralns in tho west for fall plowing a visible sup to yustorday, i for Do b vas 1 which | soeding, The ¥ 1200,000 by, Russtan and Australian st wora 200,000 bu larger than the precoding woek, The stock of contract wh mereased 19,000 and 18 reported at 19,645,000 bu, Tn corn shorts purchased modor in the day, but there was realizing by hold- ersof small quantitios in sympathy with the weakness fn v The market opeted rather strong and fu some instances vanco was gafiod. A figures of- forings were quite liber: fluctu. ated and roceded fron | Toward the close the market exhibited a Little more_steadmess and ralliot from ’s¢ to e with a fair business trans acted and closed quiet at about 'ye under yestorday's elosing. re quict and 1{c lower early, but and closed steady at about top bout the same n: on yestorday. t 1s higher, which was which disturbed rly neglected and y nominal. There vibs b higher prices, g its cue from the strength “he markot left off atabout its high for the day. od with the previous dauy’s closing prices, pork is worth 80c promium. Cush 18 6 dearer, Octo- ber d5e and Januar dearer for Septembe This puts the level o where products were before Cudahy corners collapsed of I 4,000 under the esti timated receipts for tome 210 cars; corn, H5) cars; oal 000 head, ding tatures ran; v nereasod pinunts tocal ba rly carly extremo 1and vrices ted the shorts, quotations for it ar W ) 11 trade the market tak in lard up to Wright receipts e, § PO Jun'. Laun= [T spring, 675@08c; No. 8 No. "2 rod, 67 @08¢. spring, K 40%4¢; No. 8 yellow, closiug Cony 2, noming KUAX SEED-No. 1, $1.08, TINOTHY SEED--Prime, $3.40, PoRK—Mess, per bhL, $16.50016.55; Jard, per 100 Ibs., $0.6215@9.724%; short. ribs sides (oose), $10.8715610. salted shoulders (boxod), $7.2647.00; v sides (boxed), 9.75@10.00, Wiiisk y—Distller 81,12, BUGARS —Unchanged; cut loaf 6lge, The following werd tho receipts and ship- ments for today: finished goods, per gal, ART Flour, bbls. 5 11,000 ¥ heat, 16:000 84,000 123000 1,000 000 111000 the butter and unchanged; cre 26c. Eges, firm, 16 TS oduce exchange tod. et was firn 7¢; dalry, 1 Now York Muarkets, Youk, Sopt. 19.-Frovr—Recoipts, 245,000 bbls.; 3 0w to New 29,700 10,000 wheat, winter wheat, winter wheat, Minnesotn _clear, 82,00 Minneso straights, 3,404, Minnesota patents, £4.0004.40; low oxtras, § 55; clty mills, 3.90404.90; uixtures, '$8.00724.00;° supor- fine, $1.902.35; tine 318502 Cony MEAL—Quict; yellow @280 189 western, $2.60 —Dull; western b MALT— Dy rowed stitos, BOUSGe, WitkAT—Keceipt 200 bu.; sales, 85 bu. spois. Spot imarket dull and red, In store _and elevator, 73¢ No.' 8 red, 70¢; ungraded rod, northern, ' 781, Options early, elosing dull but 784 784e, closing at 73 74 1-10e, élosing ut 789,05 @778, Closing at 77 %c. Conn-—Reccipts, 62,300 bu.; exports, 11,000 bu.; sules, 876,000 bu. futares, 125,000 EDot. Spot eritely aetive ‘and ste No. 2, 49%¢, nom g afloat; uu opened we 405,c, ol loads, 50@H3¢. aflont, 793 91173¢ No. 1 wenk lower stoady: September, 781540 December, 774 Options Der, 1 closed ‘457 Docember, ing 40%c; Muy, 673,@57: closing ut 677, 0TS — Kecoipts, 245,700 bu,; exports, | 700 bu.; sales, 120,000 bu, futures, 14,000 b, spot. Bpots, i Tower on mixed and fulrly uctive. - Optlons quict and ensy, closing steady; Septembor el at 924 close aut 20 Novemboer, closing at 825,¢; Decomber, at 324c; Muy, closing. BHisc; No.2Chifengo, 381 whito, 8708714 white western, 57440 Hav—Dull. Hops-—Sto Pucllic osod 3250827, %, closing ly i A@Oe; Buoiios A oy d 16@26c; Texus, 100 PRovisioNs 50 to 60 41bs,, 11e. pllted, | meuts, quiet, unchanged; 12a180; " plekled shoulders hits, 10101 vd, stron closed wt #10.001 sales, 100 option sales, none; Septinber nominali - Octobory closed ut 2 new moss, $17.260 Burren- i stato duiry, 197200; state erenmery, 21G27iac; westorn duiry. | 15145 e Westhru cronmory, 19:370; Wostarn fac tory. ot ikl 7 wisE—FIPm; state, 10010%e; part skims, 81T s, A% Py s Stendy W TALLOW-Fif; OTHONEED | Ol1, stom frosh, 17618 Ly (82 per pliz « Firm; crud yellow, 30@a0e, PETROLEUNDull; United elosed at 043¢, 0 eudy; stralned, common to good, 81100010 L2810, i domiestic, fair t oxtra, 2@ n, A4 @O e, inomiul; Now Orleans, open kot- % \olce, 8238e. BUGAR-Ruw, strong; sules, rifuggals, 56 tost, 8 15 G sumar, K0 toat, 810 P16 IRoN - Bteudy; A Correr—Siendy’ lukoe, $0.75, Leap—Shude casler: domestic, 83 TIN—Very strong; straits, 20,50 SeELTER “Dull; donestio, §3.7 snles, 850 tons spot tin, 8. ) tony October, #20.70; 50 tons October leud, §5.50. New York Dry Goods Market, NEw Youk, Sept. 19.—The dry goods stll shows consfderable tone snd with @ falr dewand from resident buyers and aood demand frou out of town ¢uetomers 3usiness is not on any cathusiustic bash and there wre soume irrogulacitl d over from lust week's auction sale, goods iy Do sald to bo rather tone. Theio 1sa large dowand for atton wtaply goods. Cambrics, dabiusk lts, whiiis 4000s and lace curtaiis aro sells 5 10 wodsieie way. Glugbawms sud woven arket dence, tahrics domand, ro hatter In valne and a goad locl ng 00 ilght Stotka Lor the Fost of the &oasan,!s falt. . dAress goods, particy vy W U worsteds, mnd Oman Rerrer—11 it hins had a vand a Httle {5 1o be ot the At e 1l on (oF 1 sl putting an em- * to move 161 10 50 Active )y lard VRGETA Home grown s Tiie At 60 readily at 70747 orders are recelved 1stoek < TGO, @il nd lled wt 140, CELERY-Common stock ) yo A0e, G0 and g4 to 10 Tbs., 1 BWEED POTATO % - T lie stuck, on ordors, $L25 per Pt ywn Conrords cuts, #1006 200 per doz: cholee 7ac per doz. hunches ink to price. upply is fule; [t Grapes o 1. hinskets 1 #1: Tokay, $1.50, CANTALOUPES Per erato, 31,95 CALIFORN 00 Fieuir -1 re VX, #L1071.15 pears, per Box Diums, per b, ArpiEs - Cirof eholee cooking CRANBERRIES trooly Capo t o peachos, por L1127 Bartlott varfotivs, 82; KLty Sadiind) < vory 1 nan {; sl por bl TROVICAL PIUL u abont steadys por per buneh, small to i £2,0002.5; roedin Lo s per Miorl, cises, 500 8170, 46 ORANGES—T] © only a fow oranges ro- madnlig; Riversids Moditereanonn sweets, $4. HIDES, TALLOW, EiC son hidos, 214 hox, #4,5025.00; hides, 25 1hs, to ) N| 103,015 1., N 15 i, 303 il calf, . 9 'yend ealf, 8 1bs. 10 flint hides, 4c; N dry fling 1 dry sulted hides, 4c. Part cured hid b. 1ess thin fully '« SHEED PELTS \sulted, each 85775 1 salted sheariings short wooled onrly king), each 10215 shearlings (short wooled enrly skin b neh 6iwl0c; ary shearlings short Woolod early sking), No 2, 1 Be; dey flint, Kansas und Nebraska buteher wool pelts, por It it, 100 Lici dry ffint IKnnsas and Nebraska mdreain wool pelts, por b, actial wolght, | 7@10e flint Colorado butcher wool® pé ts, per Ib actual weighi, 9 10¢, dry flint Celorado 1 wool polts, per 10, dry pieces and bucks, t. Louis Murkots. 1. Louis, Sont. 19.~Frove—1 WiEar—Closed %@ %¢ unde 23c; October, Gic; Docembe flrm at 40 Jecember, g 1ge, options ens| Septenib Quiet at 98¢ nehanged; ¢ duiry, 18@24c. Edas—Unchinged; frosh, IOVISION hixhol Job lots, $17.25. i RECEIPTS—1lour 000 bu. , 51,000 SHIPMENTS-—Ilour, 2 at, 33,- 000 bu.; corn, 51,000 bu ts, 24,000 bu. Kuansas Clty Markets, KANSAS ey, Sept., 10.—Wie 2 hard, 56@56%e; No. 9 red No. 2 mix mixed, 22@25¢; No. y 7 Hav—Steady. Burrer—Advancing; dairy, 16@19c. EGGS—Active, higher; 13¢. Vhout, 32,000 bu.; corn, 10,000 none. —Wheat, 42,000 bu. creamery, 18321c; corn, 8,000 Cotton Mar) "u T nary, §8.17@5.18; M 1, 8.52%8.54; May, §8. Sept. 19, 16¢; good ordinary, 7 16 iddling, ordinary, aiddling, mliddling, tinges, ¢ good 85 18-16¢; white. and stained fye i Yondon Market, LoxDON, Sept. 19.—~Pork—Demand poor. Lakb—Spot, dull demund noor at 464 9d; futures, no demand. Wiear—Dull, poor deniand; 8d; red spring, bs 8yed, Corx—Spot, dull, demand poor at 45 144; futures easy, d d fair; September, 45 114d October, 45 Novembe 1d. on . Eept. 19, red wintor, 55 Nutional transit cer- dut Galg; highest, 64%; lowest, clesed, 64; sal 1,000" bl cleur: o6, B.O0O_bbls.; shipuehts, 117,679 bbis.; 100,107 bbls. Prersiorag, Sept. 19.—Natlonal cortificates opencd at 647%; closed, ost, 64745 lowest, 64, tificutos op _ transit 64 high- Colloe Market, W YORK, Sept. 19.~Options opened stoady ut b points un 1o 10 points down, closed b3y palnts advance on kood local den 3,250 bugs, including: Septom 17.70; October,#17.20217.35; @! ember, #1610 16.¢ January, #15.7 t Rlo, strong: S .50, Milwaukeo Murke MILWAUKEE, Sept. 19.—Wutar—Weak; 2 spring, ¢ Decernber, 071 CORN- 3 OATSStoady; BARLEY- 56 v PROVISIONS—I1 Mi Polls Wheat Muarket. MINNEAPOLLS, Sept. 19, about steady; May, 78%c; Sept 635505 & ber, 67¢. Cash market 7¢; No. 1 northern, G6¢; M 2 north- Receipts, 181 cars, Baltmore Grain Market, Sept. 19.~Wiear—Ster No. orn, Gie dy; Sep- Philade b PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Septomber, 71471 5e, CoRN=Firmer; Soptembor, 48% 240, OVaTs—Quie optemboer, G446 STOCKS AND LONDS, 10.~WueAz—Easie Declines of the arly Mornin Recovered in the Afiernoc New Yomk, Sept. ~The course of speculation on the Stock exchange today was in the nature of & surprise, even to tho very persons who manipulitel the stock iot, Despite the wealeness of Amorican vities in London the prices made here 2 the opening wore generally higher and a fairly firis to1> prevailed. Bae the bears quickly rallizd to the front und started o selling movoment in Chicago Gus, Sugar and St. Paul, which drove these securities down 3§ per cont, 1% per cent aud 13 p. 2 throe stocks wonopo- Western Union and Atchison, which fell off }5 per cent, were the only others which could luy any' claim to activity, The depression in the shares mentioned was quickly communicated to the cutive matket and upon an unusunlly small yolume of busiuess the whole list fell off & fraction, “The reaction seemed to attract some fr buying und the market became quite re S10uSIVe, even though the pu.chases were uot large. The declines of the early moruing were quickly recovered, and shortly after uoon most of the leaging stocks had touched figures abovo the highest and were still moving upward, During the afterng cept in Chicago Gas and bSugar, with ul and Western Union trailing far behind, the trading was infinitely small, but the tone of the warket was strong and every stock thut was in any kind of demand moved upward on the mcst uafling purchases, the stock mumtaiving its price to the close, The close was generally ut within a fraction of the highest prices of the day and the tone was docidedly strong. Sugar, which led iu the transactions, was frecly sold in the morniug, the hears usfng the sugar tariff agitation o hammer it down. At tho lower quotations a number of buy ing orders were oncouutered and the shorts Wislied W cover, with the result of sending Quickly ¢ cent, tho stock up 5t the morning and it closed within l5 per cent of the best price. ¢ %o Gas, which came nextin point of activity, suTered also at the ands of the bears in the morning, but was remarkably well hela and resisted the de. prossing tacties, receding only 3¢ per cent nd rising on the flood tiae of the afternoon % por_cent, holding the advance to the s0. St Paul was sold for the Lofidon fic- count and lost fraction, but dhe fluctua. tions did not n ail day, Louisville & Nashville declined in sympathy with the weakness o the stocks in Lonaon, but rallied with the rest of the market and at the close was % per cent advance above 1ast night The chi Lobacco, 2 wdvancos not already noted are 314 por cent; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, 8 per cent; Burlington & Hocking Valley, 1% per cent: Des Moines & Fort Dodge, Evansville & Terre Haute and Manhattan Consolidated, 11y per ceat, and Rock Tsland, 11 per cent. Cleveland & Pittsburg sold at 145, which is 15 cony higher, than the previously reported sale. Anong the stocks which show a decline as compared with yeste y's close Rub. ber, 2 per cont; Louisville, New 7 Chicago, 1 per cent: suga per cent, and Lake Erie & West: cent The following are the closing quot the leading stocks on the New change today : Atchison Alton, Torri Hati (o 7B, D. & Gul do fret'd Northwisteri American Expross prd Baltiniore & Ohio New York ¢ cannd Pacitic N.Y. & N K nad Southori Ontarlo & Wesiorn Central Paciiic Oregon T, Cliow. & Ofilo Oreon Niv Clilciio & All 0.8 L & U, N Gl & Q Pheinc Mati Chiieago Giis i i Consolidated Gas C.C.C. & St L Col.Conl & [ron Cotion 011 ¢ Dol & Hadag W i 1414 10 13 EHL Pullman Reading Richin; o Ri o profd.. Tuinnd do profa Tort \ Great N Chl. & Bast, 11 ped Hocking Vallay inols Central St. Paul & Duluth Kiwn. & Texas pra.. Lako & Wost! o Lake Lead T Louts. & Louls. & N, / Manhnttan ( 1l & Omalhi, do - pra Southern P Sugar Refln Tenn, Coal & [ron § 1 Pacttic | Tol. & O. Con. i’ Unfon Pacific...... 1S, Expross W, 8t L. &P, o prefd... ... 18 Fargo BXD.. Western Unlon.... Wheeling & L. B o prefd M &St Lo D& R i General Blecirie, G 1 Linscod il & Cliat & 3 ational C do e do Hog Dao TA A&N LWt orth An ales of stocks teduy were 15 1 Atehison, "9,700; 4,500; Chicngo Gas, ,500; ' Louisville nd, 8,000; 8,700; Nush Paul, 19,- Union Wéstern Union, 11,100, ey Murkot. opt. 19.—MONEY ON OA sy at 3w4 ‘per cont; lust loan 8 per e closed offorcd at 3 per e R—7@10 per cent. h actual busi- ness fn banke §@4.85% for do- mund and $4.82%4.83 for sixty-duy bills; posted rates, $4.83@4.565: commercial bills, 276150, teady. State vonds, SUL& St Paul Cousols.. [SEP. C. &P, 1818 |1P LG Rets, |7 PIR.C smpd iy, Missourt is..... W SO (8. Tenn. new sot “Penn. new sot Canada So. 2ds ... Central Prc. 18ts. . D.& R D. 100 a5 West Sho %D, & R. G. W. Tais. |Atentson 18 0 215 lass AL Ji¢ A. 58, i W, [H. & T.C. s 14(N0. Ca. (5. N.J.C. Tut. Cert. N. Pac. 1uth... fasked, Boaton Stuck Quotations. BosToN, Sept. 19.—Money: Call loans, 6 per cent: timeloans, 7 parcent. Closing quotitions on stocks, bonds'nid mining shares: AL Telaplione. Boston & Albi Boston & Matne xioan N. Y. & N. 0ld Colony.... 172 Ore. Short 9 Rubber.... Union Pi West Eud, do preferic: Westingh. Electric do preferréd, | Butte & Boston, Caluniet & Hecl San Fran BAN FRANCISCO, o s for % Quotations. ent. 19.—~The official closing mining stocks were as follows! st & Beld Bodie Con... Bulwer Chollar. o Con. Cal. & Va. 35 U Wi Point. Eureka Con 1 & Cur i fon Con e Yellow J On th: Loudon Market. New Youk, Seot. 10.—Thoe Post's London speeinl says: One hundred and twenty- five thousind pounds came In from Egypt today. Bargold i3 wanted for Germany and the prl 1s 775 Oxd. Silver is up to 84%4d. Rupce paper is 65%d. Tho markets todhy were flav except that English rallway securis ties have risen on signs that the coal strike iy about to end. Louisville shares wers sold &nd bouzht in New York to avoid L vard actions, Finuuciat Notes, JKANSAS City, Sept. 19.-Clearings, 81,371,- 749, PARS, Sopt. 19.~Threo 1745¢ for the aecount, W YORK, Sept. 10.~Cloarings, $53,004,074; nees, 547 pericent rentes, 99f oarings, $937,812; same 049,002, - 19.—~Clearings, $2,189,350 oney, 2 poer cent. PIILADELPALA, Sept. 19.—Clearings, §9,080 - 182; balunces, $1,444,70 'Y, 4 por cent, Sept., 19.-Olo: #12,188,837; bulunees, §1492,750, Exchange on Now York 50c discount. MENPILS, Sopt. 19.~Now York exchange soll- g ut #1950 premium, Clearings, §108,768; bilances, LONDON, Sept. 19.~The amount of bullion gono Into the fiank of England on balance todiy was £125,000, JINCINN A it. New York e Cleurings, 31,085, S0, Lours. Sept. 19.—Clearings, balunces, $362,967. Money, quiet cent. Exchange on New York, Of NEW ORLEANS, Se 043, New York exel per 81,000 prewiun wium. N Yonk, Sept. 19, chandise £ ing toduy wers 9,123,780 last we duy lusi week, BALTIORE, nees, § by 19.—Money, 618 per chis , 40@508 premiun, > promium, ‘The exports of gene m this port for the woek end- alued at 3,086,280, ugainst rings, $18,877,834, , B0 premium. Sterling Wt $4.8304.80 Money more free at 667 per cent, NEW YORK, Sopt. 19.—[Special Tele ik Bik.] —Exchanze was' quoted us follows: Chicago, 76¢ to 80¢ p) i Boston, bH0s o Goe discount per ¥1,000; St. Louls, 90¢ pi wium, ram to 50 Live Stock Markot, pt. 19.—[Special Telegram ora Tuesduy the demand for han usuili thero- pis were excoptionully light, remains with sellers.” Thuy tailed to add anything more to tho solli value of the antmal, but thay firmly sustain the adyance already ostuollshad. There wis iy w handful of ative eattle und the bulk of sulizd to (he wants of the castorn relen trade, coosisting for the 10t pirt of cows, bulls aud ordinary grass sloers, oves there wore nane, and values wor Thero was i walo ' yos- terday at ¥ ud 1o doubt something finey would bring trom §5.65 to 85.70. The 2,000 wosterns offered wore taken ‘on u basls of from #1.50 10 §4. and sules of Texans, of which there were ubout 1,000 head, were principally at from 2 108275 The pens were emptivd before noon and the prospects for the reniain- derof tals week look encouriging, not only for cholce grades, which o 1 1o con- inue in woderate’ supply, but for the po S0rts as well The hog market did not meet the expecta- tions of seliors. For u brfef tine in the e - ing thero was fulrly free buylng and the nd- vunced pricos of Monday were paid, but the Iatter ‘wmarket wasdull and unevenly lower Wiy It should bave thitl Wity 10 0 it tewpted Lo wssign @ remson, Hecelpts were CRies to Tue B advantago or per cent from the stumpot | 1 v css than half as large s for Monday were estimatod gt 4 we e 5,000 it s the highest soveral we fuct and th ket for e from oc t goxd qui wh light lay vime Tast v The shec less ks, he ad vy medimidand v o 10¢ lity than T © in the decline around $6.25, and the t froni $6.55 show @ d heud, comparlson BoMg mude with the same ar market THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, Th 2000 to 14,000 head, § Tor Inst Tues lny. Tn fu y's ran rocorded twithst inding the product, the 1xed lots wer, Light welghts of scarco and did not The best he vy hogs sold wore sales of fancy tor #6.60. Receipts since corense of about 15,000 et closed opened strong to 10¢ higher, the first estimate of the receipts y {ng found wronnd would_be about 9,000 head, OO0 head. Later it was the marker eased off, dlosing_about as for yes terday choled stondy nt e anot wt from $H50 1o #4.25 for qualities, T tho 1 rodug L fror wostorn sheep wer £3.65. At from &2 Receipt head; hogs The CATTLE 2,500 lon no top ste 5151 othe Texnns, oG prime hoay to « attlo, s on market; <, #4.700,4.90; commoy s, 14,000 5,000 Tread; markit irely st common, 5. y Eveninie abs 0.5, prime light, $6.500 SErp—Rocol 000" head 4003 westerns, 3,65 OMAHA LIVE STOUR pts, 1 ik poor to He Jamb market w ol prices of yostorday. n 42,75 to #4.90. Choice auoted at | $3.50 to There was a little 4 5,000 head; ealves, 800 i sheep, 9,000 hend, il rep 5,000 e strong tou t good st shipuie flo highor: ts, 150000 83,7514, 25 503, 25, stinie rougli pickers, $5.9000. hor welghts, 36,30 66,45 5000 hie higher; n 23.65; lanbs, hond ady 1 bt shipments, ives, $8,000 TARKET Cattle Trade More Lively nt Steady Prices ~Hogs Still on a Boom. Turspay, Sept. 1. Receipts for the past two days compared with the first two increase of nearly 8, off of abou! general fairly 1be very largel markets ern vs of last week show an ,000 cattle and a falling 12,000 hogs and sheep. There was 1 tle market, no- | rticular change in the e receipts were 1, and as usual of late, made up of ranges, were Reports from cast- rather favorable, and while there was no noticeable improvement, in the demand, there the trade . The fair to tives sold at fi 1,400-1b. be choice be eve: ot m &, at $4.85, continued activo demind for of the western cattle but killers paia from i catile, throughout and 4 good clea The cow market was about steady. wore perhaps twent they sold rather unevenl, movement WIS TOFe SDAp to tho was _enerally ood 000 to 1,300-1b. na- to §1.2 th choice On account of the fecders most vent to the feed lots, 75 for fair to was_active as effected, There s Trading ance w y-five loads on an range of from 8135 to ¥ for inferior to choice cows and neifers, the-bulk of the decent butcher: Calve 10§22, ' cows ware in going at around 218 moderate requesy at uwbout steady prices from 32 to £4.50. Rough stock sold. indiferently atv around 21,50 to 2 Busines in stockers and fecaers was de- cidedly brisk and prices ruled strong on all decent grades. and the movement was heavy. and today’s ship amount to near very firm. quoted at 83,003,385 common around §2,00(2 00, with No. 08 105t At Pt 76 74 o1 Av. 3 560 0 5 0 0 2 5 3 660, 61 6 688 90 74 0 5 726 No. 4bfrs ... 96 14 13 by “The domand was zood, both from regular dealers and country buyers, jutt Pr. ents to the 3,000 head. Good_to choice Yesterday country will The feeling is feeders ave ; fuir to good at §2.75 and inferior stuff av sentative syles: 11070 968 810 HEIFERS, 35 50 50 11 CALVES, Quaoo aaagd 2 00 2 00 2 15 1 300 1160 DRI IS0 CISISTS 3 19000001107 WESTERN CATTLE, BOUTIL DAKOTA, Av. 497 +..1100 L1450 112 cows. 1012 20 fdrs. 52 tdis. 1 0 CoWs. .. 21 cows... 81 fdrs. a1 1 .1015 100 976 984 021 010 713 120 . 990 & 3 steerstl 58 fd 1 050 BT4 076 000 . 420 . B85 . B70 A4 fdrs 20 culves. . 675 212 8 caws... 1166 5 cows. 11dr.... . B60 910 22 tdrs....1168 73 fdrs 11139 1 bull 1000 1fdr... . 600 . 850 . H10 877 1142 . BOO i1 4 cows B2 stoors'l 15 steers. 1 * Texus, excessive, hogs on sule, and waile 000 152 1049 340 Pr. 43 00 No. Av. 20 steers. 1158 IDAHO, 8 20 166 220 28 bulls .. 1464 106 steers.. 1056 113 steors.. 1067 NEBRASKA. 810 8 80 2 06 2 00 2 90 156 2 b0 175 2 00 2 90 150 200 815 125 150 1 50 2 50 275 1 90 2 4D 8 50 4lcows... 847 8 fdrs.. ¥ 2bulls.’, 790 80 fdrs.... 742 62 fdvs.. . 1200 Lheifer . 560 610 250 L 264 1180 1040 B40 171 52 fdrs....1181 1 bl 870 71 L Gd4 . 900 GBS 997 L 080 105 cows. .10 bsteers. 1242 10 steers, 1253 stocrst 1114 140 steers. 125 + aliings. Hoas—The supply was fair but not at all There were preity close to 8,000 general quality wus somewhut bevter than on Mouduy the hogs are uot running nearly so good as twu or three weeks ugo; ble to the sellers una the with u boom, men and packers wanted hogs, but the most active lnquiry cam The spread between light und heavy hogs varrowed down to uot over & light and light mixed hogs sold largel & and §6.15, lar Local Counditions were favor- trade opened up buyers both frosh meat from eastern shippers. and 1027 Good at 5 and §0.10 with choice loads at $6.121; Heavy and mixed hogs sold very cly at 86 with the commoper grad #5.85 und €5.95. The warket 08 ot uther weakened us the morning advanced and the close was slow, with prices little if any better than About everything sold however, the bulk at $ 1o $0.10 as aguinst 85.85 1o 8,95 Monday. Monday and $5.05 1o $5.75 on last Lussday Representative sales: Sh. 120 HO 820 5O 120 200 200 260 I % 70 b 80 5 o o b [ Sh. Pr. 0 U5 0b 05 05 05 05 05 160 0 B0 240 2,0 40 40 BO 605 160 6 U5 820 605 1893, 120 240 40 260 260 Suee—Threo single decks of mix rados made up the fresh supply ideas were rather higher than and trading was slow. The howover, was better and the ket quotably firm. Fair to good 325 fair to good westerns, common and stock sheep, 815 od to choice 40 to 100-1b, lambs, $1.000 & 2 Ropresentative sales: No, 377 Colorado mixed.. buye feeling mur- natiy Recolpts and Disposition ot Sto Ofielal rocoipts and disposition of stock ns ghown by the books of the Union Stock Yurds company for the forty-elzht honrs ending af HOCK p. ., Soptember 19, 1893 RECEIPTS, WOGS, | MHEED. rs. | Hoad. [Cars 119 TOGS, [SI1TF Omaha Packing Co. ... The G, H, Hammond Co SWItUAO0TE. tvegysishie The Cudahy Packing Co John P, Squir e Co Ch inclal R. Bock Bin Knnsas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CrTy, Sopt. 19.—OATTLE—] shipments, 1,500 strong for bes! cattle ste: and shipping tl #1.20%2,50; and feoder 700 hoa s wnd stock, L340, £ Shipnients, 1,100 head; market' 10@25c higher; bulk, * i heavies, packers and mixed, Lights, Yorkers and pigs, £.95 1,100 Recelpts, pipts, head; murket steady shipments, St. Louls Live Stock Markor. S1. LOuIs, Sept. 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, head; shipments, 1,200 he market nigher; fair to 2ood native stecrs, #4.00: gholce, $5.25; fulr 1o good Texas stoers, § 3.15. Hoas—Recelpts, 8 600 head: shipments, 600 hen market ligher but closed weak; top £6.50; bulk, £6.106.40. coipts, 2,500 b lexuns, 2.00%2.85: tock In sight, Recelpts of livestock at the four principal western markets Tuesday, September 19: Cattle. Hogs. 8,182 7788 5,000 14,000 5,700 5,700 19,582 81,088 e Top-Notch Masons in Session. CHICAGO, Sent. 19.—Ancient and Ac- cepted Scottish Rite Masons of the =, northern jurisdiction, met in tri- ennial conclave at the Masonic temple in this city today. Today’s meeting was devoted to a business session, at which Supreme Commander Palmer of Mil- waukee and Seeretary General Page of New York were present. Tomorrow the brethren will visit the World’s fair in a body, and business will be resumed Thursday. Oriental consistory of Chicago will give a banquet to the supreme coun- cil. The World’s fair has attracted to the meeting an unusually large number of fraternal delegates. The will be a score or more members from the south- ern jurisdiction. Five from Canada, two from Cuba, one from Peru, two from France, one from Switzerland and one from Guatemala have presented themselves before the commission on admission. cud; shipments, none; i lambs, $3.7504,50. Sheap. 377 10,000 South Omaha Chicago. ... Kunsi Y. St.Louis.... Total.. . ——-—— Needs of south Carollna Destitute, CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. 19.—Gov- ernor Tillman has sent to the Associated press for distribution throughout the United States a statement of the condi- tion and needs of people affected by the tidal waves of the 27th of August. ~ Full direction and control of the relief work, he sags, has been placed in churgo of the Red Cross association, of which Miss Clara Barton is president. The headquarters of the Red Cross will beat Beaufort, S, C,, and from this time on all contributions, of whatever nature or kind, should be addressed to the Red Cross association, and at that place or at Charleston. No one else is authorized to receive any contributic t Cures Colds, Coughs. Sore Throat, Croup, Influe ALCY ‘Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma, A certain oure for Consumption in first stages, nd & suro relief in advanced stages, Use at once, 0 the excellent effect after taking the 8old by dealers everywhere. Large ‘I; OMAITA, Union Stock Yards Compaay, South Omaha. Ho and shesp marsstia ths war Best Cattl COMMISSING HOU3ES. Wood Brotaers. Live Stoock Cowumlission Merolun €07th Lmaba—Telephons )1 JOHN D. DADISMAN, WALTER . Wb, Market reports by mall and wire cheerful araished upon spplication Chtears Managers { also stighely frosted. injuring them f | future Continuation of the D: Makes Itself Felt as Far SERIOUS RESULTS OF THE DRY WZATHER s Posy Nobraska's Covn $uffers Conalderably -1 Dr Up -t g Groatly Do. ™ « Wt Gurdens Plowing ana see ury by Frost. the Neby Another w and constant cided faliing off in the pasturas and gardons, and the complotion of fa Abnormally warm weathe by general frosts througl the night of the 1ith, beyoud danger and r mentioning, 8w vines were nipped eastern eneral injury worth nd - pumpkin 1ds in tho south corn loaves were " counties, vih der. Iu the western portion of the stato the hay crop s reported lght, and an ur usual wmount of corn s being eut aud the stalk preserved for food for stock All erops having reached that stage where weather conditions will have but gt effect upon ihoms this bulletin will the present season, Correspondents will nceept our sincoro thanks their untiving interest and licarty co-operation during the scason, el Southeast Soction, County—Fir 1o diinag way of frosts: tos Cuss” County—Corn materially too grain will be Tight on cob, pastures shovt and dry on the night of the 15th, littlo * il any dimag Clay County—Corn fully matured; no wheat sown, ground ready, only waiting for rain Lillmore County- but o dry, Hamlt by dr busy Butl, the 15th th t frost on tho night of the corn being out of dry for plowinz, fast onsiderable wheat sown | County—Corn much injured weather; mch corn cut up; farmers tit Jeflerson County—The dry weather has been injurisus to fall pastures and seoding Johnson County—Too dary to corn hurt by drouht; it will be 1i pastures failing fast; prai short. Laucaster somo as good years, Puwace County—Irost_on the morning of the 16th injured corn for fodder on lowlands \d killed pumpkin and sweet povato vines ; pastures dried up and very httle wheat sown. Polk Count, frost on the 1ith; corn s County—The pastweek has been dry, maturing corn rapidly; too dry for plow- ng, pastures und fall wheat. York County—Winter grain needs badly. Corv is being up for fodder very i rost of the 10th did some damago s and on low ground. Northenst Seeti Antelope County- ou cron, hay unty—Corn aiy raised very uneven; as in “past four Drought continues. Frost ning of the 16th greatly injured crops. Cedar County—Corn is safe, and is yield- ing a good crop. Colfax County—No plowing can and winter wheat and rye have been mjured by the dry weather. Corn has dried too fast and wili be chaffee, bat corn 15 a good crop be done, Dakota County—Warm until the 1sth, when it grew er, with a frost at might, Corn is all right and will bs a good, average crop. Holt County—The south half of county low and wet, ¢rop good ; north half high and dry and much injured by weather of past few weeks; will not exceed a third of aver- age crop. Stanton County—Dry weather has stopped fall plowing and secding. Corn is drying fast; potatoes are being dugand yield a good | city tod Heary s on th Wi e st o ) frost an 16:h in some places & 1t Tho dry fins westher of lossened the corn Centent and Noritiwest Sections, Bufalo County—No rain trying uy for Yhran woe fug de layed ¥ Chorry Connty ~1¢ tone: need n injured dried wp too dry to pl fods fall curly ne is the b o sown Most of the fall soe northern part of whilo in the southern allure Town Feit th Dies Mofsns, Sont trouth continued the pass lhe avera ro was six '8 above n practically nted flalds wors the drouth, but the will be cons 1ys: The sovere fo from frost. Late pl and qua materially Abl planted was wbou per acre ty sid wbove the crop of 1802, The aren 0,000,000 acres, il d on larger nevoqg Ihe nren of HeTOS { onts, based on are in whoat harveated was L170,000 acres, Theso figures tbuiated rop of towns assessors for the eurrent your Crop Conditions Seusarienn, 11, Tho lands is holding its own ture cvusen it to mature bein The yield will probably ve halt thirds of the averaw toppers are doing damago inmany localities, o crop is beyond injury from frost distributed vains in tho southern part put round 1n faia conditign for plowing and mg. Elsewhore it was insuficiont to bt the ground in ana work is at a andstill, The © sown will be less than last yoar vield of potatocs will be less than SN - 3 Factory Inspectors tn sosston CHICAGO, Sept. 19, —The International Association of I'aetory Inspectors bogan its seventh annual convention in this The meeting is oxpected to prove the most interesting in the hi tory of the a tion. cspecially so be- cause of the discussion which is sure to arise over the factory law of I[llinois, which has been enacted sinco the last convention. The prineipal topics to be discussed will be child labor, factory in- spection, needed sanitary regulations, hours of labor and condition of tho working people genorall 1 ol 19.~Tho crop on the bottom The high tomperas fast, considerablo Sen! bullotin says corn ordor aeren The nticipa AS A CLEANSER the blood, nothing clean as Dr. olden Medical Discovery. 1t purifies the blood as well as enriches it, The truth is, an emulsion of cod liver oil is good for build- ing up fat—no doubt about it, But—ugh! a weak stomach Toathes it. Fortunately, there’s a tis- suc-builder, that's even better for healthy flosh. Pleasant in tasto—efTective in result. That's the * Discoy- ery.” Tt goes to work in the right way, by regulating, cleansing, and repairing all the organs of the body When the germs of disease are round abont us we do not all get them, Why 1 Some of us are in too good a condition, = The germs of Consumption, Gripoe, Malaria, and all the infectious diseases, pass you by'if you are strong to resist their attack. Rendér your- self _germ-proof by putting your blood and liver in a healthy “state. In all blood-taints and diseases, if the ** Dis- covery " fails to benefit or cure, your money is returned. No other medi ine of its kind can be sold so, crop. Wuyne County —Frost of the 16th injuved gardens but benefited corn, which is matur- ing1n good shape; hay n 1sccured. Southw Furnas County—Corn has ripened very fast; most farmers are cutting up corn for fodder; a good average corn crop; finc weather for hay harvest, such as millet and alfalfa, Harlun County—Corn has fallen off nearly three-fourths because of arought; chinch bugs very bad; pasture all dried up; much corn cut up for feed ; haying all done. Hitcheock County—Corn drying fast and mech of 1t cut for fodder} corn and potatoes nearly a failure; hot, dry weatl hud anticipated the frost by'several days and corn not injured by frost. Kearney county—Corn damiged every day and crop ave daily med Ala vercentage will be light weight. It is now @eying and loose on cob, most of which promised before the arought a full avers up very READY MIADE RAUSTARD PLASTERS Wo were the first, manufacturers on_this Continent. Our latest jmprovement 8i-passes anything cver before produ 0., 260, 850, per tin, * Bo sure to havo SEA BUL! or them spread on cotton cloth. 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