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6 ti))l)lERCl.\I, AND FINANCIAL Bradstreet's Etatement Strnok the Longs in Wheat. I's a Blow at WHEAT OPENED AT THURSDAY'S CLOSE In Corn t r Wenkost—W Renn Among Were Baying by Delveries tho derate on sed n Neare sealpe Cricaao, § 20, wheat break Shorts ywho had p buyers today n in th dirc ative energy yward averago for the sessi cidedl Bradstrect's struck a at u in making the follbwing state ment of the vis:ble supply: An rase of 1,416,000 bu. east of the Rockies 000 bu ma total for the country of 2,033,000 bu. In addition to that was an increase afloat and in Kurope of 8,040,000 bu. Wheat, although it lowest | was still close. Corn left off with e to I{e. Provisions within o few minutes of the closs, when there was o flop, which left prices for the most part lower than -they closed yesterd Wheat, at the opening, was about the same asthe closing of yesterda and then pric nec and prices lined 1%¢ covering c closing steady. The rain in the winte wheat country, which is greatly noeded to facilitate fall plowing and sccaing, was weakening feature, as was also the liveral movement in the northwest Cables were n little ivvegular, but generally lower, and the export clearances were small. The carly firmness was ducto tho weckly output v ported, indicating late seeding. In corn the near d i 8 were the woealk- est, some sclling of September and buying of May. The market opened rather easy on the big receipts and _prices irvegularly clined e to “con the big receipts, wird the end of the session the market the effect of some buying by Remn and it took only a moderate am~unt of his buying t causea scare among the scalpers who were short £ As corn declined onts’ followed, prices receding fge, but later, as other grains showed strength, oats ' sympathized and prices rallicd to the outside ana clo steady. Thore was somo changinz from October to May, the former showing the most strength, Outside orders wore scarce vision pit and local operators, apparently disgusted with unsatifactory conditions existing, gave the market no support. A nominal advance of from i5c to 30c early on wits il lost, The break 10 wheat contributed to the weakness, Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, rs; corn, 660 cars; oats, 287 cars; hogs, 24,000 hend and were encouraged on when corn began to show rec the cl But the n as a wholo was d weik blow west increas: racovel o b d 14e from fts tay's from until W yos! a net gain of ruled firm figures s advanced me wea de in the pro- #1ig 16 40 15 00 14 45 16 14 14 0 8714 00 9 8 10 1214 910 740 Biont Rivs Sopt. uotations yui—Dull, 7—No.' 2 sy nominal: No. No. 2, 040130 N No. , 27128 Abtse. 0. 2, nominal, )=-No. 1, 810 oY SkEn--Pr PORK- por bbl., per 100 £0.509.1( (loose), § 10.3714; ¢ (oxed) $7.2507.60; short #9.75010.00. Whisky—Dist!lle yellow, 403c. 2 wihite, 29@29%c¢; 16.45; lard, ribs ; short sidos ¥ salted “shoulders cloar sides (boxod), flutshed goods, per gal., s—Unchanged; cat 1o v follow ments for tog ATTICLES, Flour, bbls.. ... Wheat, b0 Cor 2000 33,000 11000 403,000 1,000 9,000 buttor 5,000 14,000 1001000 UR000 10,000 71,000 On the I y murkot wi 17@22¢, loy, b, 1oL the 127 New 28,000 ports, 9,000 pl t quic cline in wheat; wintor whe: winter whoat, fi winter whenf, patent Minucsotn cloar, #2.00023,1( strafzhis, #3.40@49.10; Minne pitents, #4.00004.40; low ext $2,03102.60: city mill; )04 4,90+ 0014.00; " super Hue, $1.90602, 3 ony MEAL-—Steady; yellow westorn, $2.60 Dull; wost BARLEY MAuT rowed stato: Yok, -FrouR—Recelipts, bl 17700 bbls.; sules! 1 casy on the d 2 low grade: i houtlo Quict; w B0ihoe, 97,200 bu.; exports 805,000 bu. futu rkot dull and ¢ ) storo and o . 0. b, 78c; N d rod, 69 @78c; "No. 1 porthern, 7815e, kand lower early, Slosing stoady rod, Soptember clos Tde, closing it L, elosing at 77c, CORN"Rocelpts, 74,800 bu.; bu; sles, ¬, Kot N 210,- tor, 7 od, 69150} d, wt 78¢; October, 78%¢; Deceniber, 76 oxports, 21,000 810,000 bu. futures, ,000 bu, opencd qiilet, closed | stoady; 2, in olovator; 49 5-16@49%5c afioar, Options moderntely aetive; Docember, ELRTELEN closed 48%¢7 May, 01@51 Ney closing at b1%; OATS — Receipts, 110,800 bu.; exports, 88,- B00 b sales, 200,000 bu. futures, 124,000 b, spot. Spots, @ige lower und falrly netive, (é)))v‘llulu quiet und stoady, optem ber 21,0 closing 82 i Dece 3 i @ N llll,\fl! western, 1, 87400, ¥ stondy. Staio 15 const, 17¢ Hinks —Stoady:’ toduy's seloeted, 60 to 60 by, 4503 Buonos Ayrds ey, 31 (o 24 s, 110 PROVISIONS ~Cut ineats, l'uli"‘ unchar e L e @74 plekled hams, 10@1045¢. La: d, quiet; westorn steam closed at $10.30: option sales, none: Beptembor closed at #10.20 hon- inati’ Octobor closed ut $9.00 nominal, - Pork, firm: now mess, #17,2517.60, BUTTER- Stendy 1y, 18@25¢; stato ereamery, 27 rn dalry, 160 20¢; western or 7Tisc: western fae- tory. 101k HEESE—Quicts funcy 104¢ 20N¢; purtskims, 81T 4o, pod Strong; western fresh, 17@18%c. DK, 4RLBe. crude, 3405306 Stoudy; clty ($2 po) i O@AOe, ROLEUN-Dull and unchangod; United at Uise. Ponnsylvania oil, SPOL sules, October optlon” sales, none; closed at lll?l‘ ;A»\u‘ Lima IH‘l, sitlos, none. OuIN- Eisy; stratbed, Comm $1.0061.10, Y . et TURPENTINE—Flrm at 28@ 28440 R1ICE— Flrm fuir 10 extra, 2§@ @4 ommon to cholce, 193 to good, ow Orlouns, open kot , 32008 " Ill;lh‘, l:l siles, . Awerican, #12.45@15.50. CorprRr Eany: Tk, 80,0315, » Lav—Hurely stoady Atie, $3.60. TIN~-Very stroug; straits, §20.50, kL Quiot do 1 Markots, OiNoixxaTy Sopt. 20 -Witkar—Iu good de- i No, 2 red, 68@64e. NN~ vixeq, 4de, OaTs - Strong 2 miied, 284e. Whiisky 2 OUl Murkets. OIL 11, Pa., Sept. 20.—Nutlonal transit cor- fleato opeued ut 84 ms‘“’“‘ Giles lowest, ¢ O sales, 000 bbls.; clears Ancos, 44,000 bble; Funs, 92,065 hhis PriTsnvig, Sopt. 20.—~National cortificatos opened at 64; closed, 04 est, 64; Towest, 64, No sales. shipmonts, 94,464 bhls transit high- Omania Prodace Market, The rocolpts of buttar continue at; fancy craamory, 20322; chole 1o fancy country, 16@18¢; falr to ood coun try, 1470150 packing sto h, 13c. JvE PorLERY roceints of poultry aro ne chickens, 88 Bty Wers Rurren rathor | still putting St gunie y 18 commonc oily, but the d o whito eloye The demand fsnotquit £1.0071.10), lhorse shoos, extra selects, an emn- 1z to sman move 1 s still VEGETABLES, OxtoNs~Home grown stodk s plenty at 750 per b PoTATORS-Tho supply Is market fiemigood stock sells re CARBAGE- Oceasional orders and filiod at 1 CELERY—Cotmon to 40c, 60 and £'4 10 10 1bs,, ne: ATO stock, on orders, stock, 30 por doz.: o 10z ord ) prl Phe supply is ful per b FRUITS, Hone « baskets: mi Tokiy, $1.50, CALIFOI box, prats, DIUMS, por hox APPLES Choie CRANBERITES ~Cran froely and appoar { Cape Cod, per bl 6.7 HOPICAL FRUITS, DANANAS—Dric naln abont stoady; el Inreo, $2.00002.25; por bu miediin, 31 LEMONS Miori, ca OIRANGES— maining; Riverside Grarns 911, L] mcords, 2 $1.00 ) [ 25, $LOVELNL sther varlstl 1.50. per Lbl, por sy small to #4.5075.00; Moditerranoan swoets, $4. MIDES, TALLOW, ¥ No. 1 green hidos, 214 No. 1 zreen sultod hides, 25c; 3 salted hides, e green’ sal Rides, 25 s, 10 40 1bs. hides, 25 s, to 40 11 810510 15 1hs., ) calf, 8 1bs, to 15 1bs., 805 No. 1 dr des, 4c; No. o flint Kidos dry salted hides, 1. Tess than fully o sulted salted shoarlings (sh skinsi, each 10515¢; dry wooled early skins, No. Short, Wool vly sking), No 2, int, Kansas und Nobraska 15, ber I, actual weight, 10 Iry flint Kansis and Nobraska mread wool pilts, per 1, actual woight, 76100; dry flint Colorado biitehor wool pe ts, por 1b, actuul welshr, 93106, dry flint Uelorado mur’ rain wool pelts, per 15, actaal woleht, 749 dry plecesand hucks, fctual weight, 5a7c Hines hides, 2 groc Cotton Market, "Dt 20.-Quist; midaling up- low net and port'to Great 500 bles; bidlos, uiet, 1-16¢ lower; 73c; midd)ing, 2, Sige: middling fair, 73 ‘. 20, of 1 uplands, low middlin, ;oo 5-160; 1ot r bules; const- at Britain, . 43,089 bules! r, $7.75 bid; October, nher, 87.8917.00; December, January, 81008115 February, March, “$5. 7: May, $5.430 GALVESTON, lands, 8 1-16c; Kross recelipt in, 8,800 bal midd 7 11- celpts, wise, 1,8 560005, 5. 188 B4, BALIINORE, Sept. 20 8igc. 18,27 Nominal; smiddling, St. Louls Murkets, Louts, Seot. 20.~PLour—Unc hunged. AT—After an casy rally, prices broko ater there was o il overy, but the elose was %e under yesterday. Cash'and Soptembor wers better: at 6 Decomber closed at 681 7 heat until n o and closed e a S, A0 Sept ar tho end, Ve yestol December, rj,20tc; options firm; Oc- abbing trade done, s=-Ilour, 3,000 wheat, 77,- b o 000 bu, b0 whont, 85, oats, 10,000 bu.’ ods Market. W YORK, Sept. 20.—The hesitation over the repeal of the She 17 law and u fear of tariil discussion, It not actual tarifl ehunges, is onee moroe leiading to conservatism in the manufacture and purchase of dry goods, 50 the volume of business 15 rather “moderite, The trade belicves that cougress will, in the v future, get the sllver purchase luw settled. With the Hebrew element tuking o holiday # number of places were closed, but n very AL AREEORALG 1S Lho rosult of the duy’s tradd, ommon ~oods have been solling quite w There s a good business in indigo blues, gra and turkey reds; ginghun Lwoven fabrics rule niod ctive, Dressgoods justabout hold “their own; woolons worsteds rule quict and show Improve- nany direction. M kots, WiEAT—1c low No. 2 red, bt @7 . 2 mixed, 2 mixed, Advancing; 19¢. Actiye and firm to higher; 1314 1003 —Wheat, 89,000 bu.; cor creamery, dairy, 1 G0 6,000 SuiesenTs—Wheat, 67,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 b outs, none, Livorpool Muckots. Liverpoor, Sept. 20, — WHEAT — Quilet holde Ter mod cly; red westorn spring, G 7hd@os B ontil. Conx—Stendy; demand moderate; 45 245d per cental, POKK—Primo mess, 86s 8. Lanrp-Prime western, 50s, Cofleo Marisct, New Yonk, Sopt. 20.~Option points lower, closed stoady; sales, 27,000 bags, neluding October, $16.70816.80 hvember, $16.15@16.30; De nber, #£15.6616.70; March, $14.9500156.00; Muy, #14.80, nal; No. 7. 81 Minnenpolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, . f G6ic: My, 1_hard, G4 o No. 2" northera, 684@6iie. Ko- celpts, 344 curs, opencd 25@30 Spot Rio, nomi- nor; BOsTON, Sept. improvenent scour it scoured; Oblo X The wool market shows no Michigan, 200 on basis, 4be na wl4c on basls, 83@34c 451£50¢ scoured. STOCKS AND BONDS, Speculntion In Securities Yesterduy Was of No Sigolficance, New YOrK, Sept. 20.—The share specula- tion today was on a scale so small that tho movemont of the several stocks dealt 1 was without much significance. A majority of the Jewish brokers were away from the street, this boing their day of atonement, but that fact was not to any appreciable ex- tent responsible for tho lizht volume of busiaess, which is to be traced to the policy adopted by the large operators to hold aloof from the market until the uncertainty as to the fate of the Sherman bill repeal is re- moved. The warket opened thisunorning under the jufluence of unfuvorable Washiugton ad- vices, and the buyers of yesterday afternoon becamo scllers, the consequence being o de- cline on the first figures and u gradual lowering of quotations. There were some few London orders to buy St. Puul, Reading, Union Pacitic, Atchison and Erie, but not large enough to affect the prices, and Louis- ville & Nashvillo was sold to a small amount oy London houses. 1t was uot until near noon thut the markoet ratlied temporarily, and for a time thereafter prices fluctuated fractionally fromoue side to another on room trading. Late in the afternoon tho best rices of the day were wade generally, but n the final dealings depression again char- acterized the trading, and the close was heavy ‘There was quite 8 good buying movement for Delaware, Lackawana & Western, which usually is very quiet, but on purchase of 200 shares tho market moved up from 1408 to 8L, closing at 148%. Sugar, Chi- cago Gas and St Paul were the only stocks which moved with any degroe of activity and all through scored a decline o the day's trausactions of from 13¢ Lo 2!g vespectively, but closed at a recovery of &, 1 and 3¢ por cent. The other leading declines cowpared with yestorday's closing THE OMAHA DATLY BEE ) o FHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1893 bacco, 2 per cent: Canadian Pacifie, and Hockine Valley, 1 per vific, Denver & Gulf, and Su: hanna & Western, each 1 per cont. A ity of stocks traded in, however, show adva ast night's fizures, he Post says: Such slender interes his been attached to the stock mark throughout the week has veen purely of a negative nature, In other worls, the most noteworthy feature of the market has been its resisting power and tho clasticity with which prices promptly bounded back after slight depression. | s to either advance or lowrer prices have met with minor sudcess, and in the meantime the volume of trading has dwindled to extremely slender propor- | tions. Large operators have stood aside and delivered the market over to the room traders, who have waged miniature warfare onone another. The short interest meanwhile grows morg uncasy and restiess at the ease with whicli prices move up on efforts cover, and at the increasing evidences that the amount of floating stock is unusually limited, At the same time there isan in 1sing firmness in foreign exchange, the demands of importers and the small supply of commercial biils Tho following are the closing quotations of the loading stocks on the New York ex change today : At | Ao, Teres tran o prord 10 Ainerioan Epross 10 Baltimore & ON1o Canada Pacii Caniral Pueiie Chies, & Ollo Cliieico & Alto G & Q an ] 130 i o Nor. Pacii U P D& ¢ Nortiiwos: Ao pfd & York Coniral Y. &N ¥ Oitario & W Orezon Inp. Oreron Nav 0.8 L. &U.'N Pacifie Maii Puorla, Dee. Plttsbiing Pullina B Reading. ... | o i 3 ) el 5 Grag & B ince... s Cotton O Dol Dol D, Di e . o " pr Fort Wiy, Groat Norih ' pri Chi. & East, 1. prd Hoelk j Llinots Central St Paul & Diluth. i Lon Picif Laki Expross e St L. & P do profd Wells Fargo & O ling & L. B! profd &8 Lo A vl P, D& It s Mobile & Oh \eral Blootie: ational Linsecd., Al Cord F. ' folk & W, orth Amieri prthicrn P A AN ML TSt L, & K. C do prerd x div. The total sales ot stoeks ted Including: —Atchison, 7, ,700% Burlin ,200; Chicngo cnieral Bloc and, 4,000; Reading, St Pal, 15,300} o 3 Ew YORK, Sopt. at 203 'por cont 2 per cent; doffored it 2 2 T@10 per cont, wdy, with actual b’ $4.801@1.55% LING EXCHANGE St business in bankers bills for domund und $4.82%@4.83 for sixty-day Dills: posted rates, $4.531304.865: commer- cral Dills, $4.815@4/813, CERTFICATES 747 ERNMENT BONDS—Dull, 8 wly. licelosing quotations on honds: 110 [SUTL &S F. Gon M. W1 Consol ate bonds 03 ! 10K 70 | P GUDE Rets, 17 Lon Pae. 158, est Shore Stick Quotutions. BostoN, Sept. 20.—Money: Call loans, 6@7 per cent.” Cloxing quotutions on stocks, bonds and mining shures: Hoston & Maine. . C B&Qu.. . telison 18 Fitelibure. . neral Elec, B4, 1| Wis. Contral 18 ... Atlantic, ... . 26%| Boston & Mont. wEans o profor i oy Westingh, 1 Paiieic San Francisco Mlaing Quotations. SAN FRRANCISC0, Sont. 20. flicial closing re as follows: 5 it () Navajo.... 5 |Ophir. 8 | Potosi. 30 Sav Eurcki Co Gould & Cui pt. 2 mining quotitions 70/ Union 25 20 Yellow Jucket., .00 40 0| Iron Silve: 10 150 L 1000 10! St st Louts, aull’ but s quotation 20.—Mining shares were Following are the closing iranite M§LS0 14 *Tiope 00 @ tasked On the London Murket. NEw YORK, Sept. 20.—The Post! don 1says:” Bur gold is In_good demand. for many and the price hus rison 0 775 14d, ut I ICTs fiem. Sliver Is down to 34140 on tho recelpt of inrge shi ore and the prospect of 4 spoedy rep tho Shermun act. The debentures off by the Indinn council met with a freezing reception. Rupeo puper 15 6%, Tho stock murkets were (il twduy becuuse’ of the striko and the Jowlsh fust duy. ey Financial Notos, o JTANSAS C1nY, Sopt. 20.—Clearlngs, 61,211, Panis, Sopt. 20.~Three per cent rentos, 95¢ for tho account. - 20.-Cloarings, §727,894; same lust Weok, 8568,125. EW YOIk, Sept. 20,~Clearings, $60,104,914; blancos, §3,400,500. BALTINOIE, Sopt. 20, —Olearings, $2,810,404; Moncy, 6 por eent. opi learings, - balunces, #1,470,869, Moncy, b ber cent. W York exchan tng wt $1.50 prowiun. balances, 15,795, CINCINNATL Sopt. 20, pout. New Vork excha; Clearings, #1,78 608 por . D00 premiun. learings, $10,820,720; xchangdon Now York sh. 0. ~Clearings, $3,082,011; 76. Money, quict' ut 7@5 per i New York, 8¢ preuiun, EW ORLEANS, Sept. 20.—Cloar 000, New York e per $1,000 promium wium. MICAGO, Sept. 20.—Clearings, $18,207,605: Now York' exchange, 50c premium. 'Sterling exchange, weaker; demand, $4.85%. Monty steady, génerally 7 per cont. Ohie OHICA Tuk Bk &0 Live Stock Market, pt. 20.—(Speclal Telegram to Nutive cattle were less firmly held than on the preceding days of tne week, thouzh there do t wppear tobe auy good reuson why that should have been the case. Tho re- ceipts of ull kinds wore some 5,000 heud loss thun for last Wednesday and about that much less thun for the corresponding diy last year, while the arrivals for thi last three' days foot up nearly 10,000 head less than for ‘the same time {unl week und 15,000 head less than for the corresponding thie last year. But Just the sanie buyers we re unwilling to iy Tuesday's prices. Thoy ' dud not succoed tn foreing any important decline, bui whatever chunge there was, was (o thelr wdvantage. That was the case s Tegards ull native cattle grading below cholce. - Texuuy were (o light supply —less than 8,000 houd ar- rived—und wero steady. The market for west- orn cattle was w50 wall sustained, the recelpts bolng woderate-—cstimatod at 4,600 hedd Bales were wostly ab from 81.76 (0 80 for na- figures are: Bidison, 4 per cont; American To- - No. 1 from 42,95 11y’ Fan of logs was estinatod at 22.000 hoad, making 60,008 dce Satarday. or 18,000 Tess than for the fir&t Three duys of nst W today tho wore and for the congsponding day 1At yoar 5 head. Sales g all tho Way trom €3.75 $5.00 for culls, 1o tor " tancy | wolghts, but the iy a llmited of trading outside of fron #0 to #6600, #6.15 10 #6.40 huyinz the bulk and modinm - weights, and fr #6.60 taking most: of tho market wis considerably highor, The falling olF In supplies, the poorer quality of the offr« Ings and the advance in provisions wll helped o strongthen the varket. Tty I bont 150 tgher than for Tuesdiy there cos Where Hogs clin nds nt © by 20¢a4nd 25 per 100 1bs. than ve buon obialned at the closo of that ling. The quality was rather com- mon s compared with the August ; the proportion of sows and conrse mixed lots voi er. Quotations show a slight decline froni the early market There wis i leavy rin of sheep and | ind both were subjected to a decline. The ros ceipts, which early in the day were estimated ut 15,000, ran up € at least 19,000 hond, and although' there wis o good demand, prices wore off from 10¢ to 15¢ on shieep and 2o¢ on mps. Interior 1o eliolee sheep. were quoted at from 1 15 (0 £4.16, with most of the sales at from $2.50 to $3.60. Lambs were slow at from 2,50 10 #4.75, nccording to aquality. A T stoek wed In s hands Wits vory weak. The teceipts for first threc duys of this week foot up about 40,237 for the same 5 0,40 aht , 18,000 hea load; she Journil r s, 22,000 | ket detive and’ stro) e Light, 86,0006, 3 i xed, $5.90050, 501 piizs, £5 0075640 CATTLE—Rocolpts, 17,000 head; shipn 000 head; market strong; best shado higher; good steors, 8600105, $4.7004.00; common 425 @ westorns, $2.0004 LEED— Roceipts, 18,000 I 2,000 head; murket 510¢ low Ives, 800 19,000 hivad, ports: 1;" shipments, with rough packing, $5.70 03 heavy Packing, $6.00¢ 5; others, s, $2 25 shipments, OMAHA LIVE STOUSR MARKETS, tle Trade Continues Another Dime WEDNESDAY, Sopt Receipts for the past three days, compared with supplics for the fist throe days of last weck, show an increassof about 4,500 cattl while hog and sheep receipts have sfallen off 4,000 and 1,500 respectively. Offeringsof cattle today heavier than a week agoand were more than four-fifths rangers. The general char- acter of the demand was about the same us it has been for some time vast, local killers doing ull the buying and keeping prices just out of speculators’ reach. On account of their continued and growing scareity native cattle were wanted most, ana sold readily at full firm prices, from #4 to £4.80 for fair 1o choice 1,100 1o 1,500-1b. steers. The market for wesfern cattle was rathor slow and dull At present feeders seem willing to pay more thau kilters for the general run of dungers and only the most and leas des ave taken for slaughter. Prices paid were generally ubout steady, but_there was no snap and life to the trade. Buyers seemed somowhat indifferent and there were quite a few cattle still in the pens at the close of the day’s business. ‘The cow market was about steady, but decidedly dragging, - Butehers and canners tound the pens full of their kinds of cattle and while they nceded a good many they d no trouble in getting all they wanted at barely Tuesday’s figures. Cowsand heifers old b from ¥ to .95 for poor to prime stock, largely at $L8> to 8215, Calves at from §2 10 $4.25 wore Steady and_common to choice bulls, oxen and stags selling av from $1.50 to £3.50 showed uo particular change, “There scemed to be un casing up in the feeder business today, particularly on the tighter grades; The demand for good, fleshy stock was about like it bas been for the | ten days, but ail classes of buyers foughtshy of common light weight stock, even at lower figures. 'Che volume of business was fairly large, but hardly up to that doue Monday and Tuesday. Shipments to the country for the pust three duys will not rall far short of 4,000 head. Good to choice feeders are quoted at § to $3.45; fair to good at §2.75 to $3, with common and inferior stuff at around § to §2.50. Representative sales: DRESSED BEEE. Pr. No. €300 18.. 400 21 05 30 50 20, were some 2,000 Av. L1180 1268 NU1094 4 11184 4 1343 4 38, 730 . 950 © 850 1220 cmmme 1340 848 803 Smoacmey 1063 1110 1130 1100 ‘1010 590, Erozet 646 596 617 [URSPSyey 00 14 20 40 50 b0 50 1 . 50 1......1060 90 60 +o B4O 200 bseves 770 . boo 200 A BGO 1000 200 0. 1030 638 2 00 797 870 200 900 . 400 200 067 4060 200 . 004 210 weae 635 2156 o882 156 530 220 fe 2% 790 225 65 26 600 225 615 2256 D04 225 G664 226 . 620 225 780 2 30 weee 706 2 80 770 2 80 . 608 240 788 2 60 Bll 250 Av, Pr, 000 §1 60 1221 225 190 229 170 250 ot PN L1087 1033 11026 BEO L1029 1020 1135 1076 L1147 10 : 10, No. 1 cow 10 s s, *u Av. . 640 81 65 942 2 88 2 Cows, 10 strs, COLORADO. B8O 81 50 14 cows 893 2 15 11d BH0 2 80 11 cow 847 190 NEBRASKA. L1011 02 fdrs....1025 L 922 5 fudrs. .. 905 934 1 cow.. 11280 1060 6 cows. 1010 L 900 1cow.... 16 cows. 25 fdrs 11 cows. af 90 . 874 §1 940 2 . 951 1 52 tdrs 2cows. UTAM. 240 111 fa 160 8bulls 100 Beows. 190 9¢ 190 2t WYOMING. ldcows. .. 910 1 60 112cows 2 strs 1285 2 50 77 fdrs... 1160 96 fdrs. 1152 8 256 4 steers. 1010 1strtlg. 940 2 00 4 bulls. 60 T6cows 958 2 10 27 sirs Lig1288 1 str Tex1060 2 00 90 str Tox1105 97 strTex1100 2 B0 60cows... B33 Hoos—Receipts continue fair, but hardly as liberal as last week at this time. In qual ity the bogs are running only fair. There are plenty of choice hogs of all weights, but offerings include lots of tailing loads. The market opened steady with a good line of buyers on hand, but as the hogs kept selling, and it soon became apparent that some orders would have to go unfilled, there was a scramble on the part of all buyers; the warket kept unproving und Hnally i the 182 fdrs.. 1 ball 6eows. .. 958 21 cows. .. 1087 24 cow..5.1089 058 950 - 908 ey 1400 943 1083.25 for westorns and at | grudes i | closo prices paid were a big 10 higher than Tuesday and in some cases more, Tho ex treme range of priccs was not very wide, while the spread between light and heavy hogs was taan for months past. Of the two tep loads one was light, the other hLeavy, and althongh light weights stiil commandad a moderate premium $5.05 and 86,10 bo ceht the big bulk of the fait to good hogs voeard less of weight, Cholce lig W butchor Ados went as high ns & for rough heavies and mixed pacie had to take around .90 aad & was full of life throughout and e forenoon tha pens were cicarod, th of the 1 feom ninst 6 to 8,10 Tuc and .70 to £ last Wednesd Representative sales Av. Sho o Pr narrowee Lig bulk £3.05 to 6,10, on 160 ted of ten double- The demand v bearish the feeli and prices quotably lower. The entire lot went to killers at & Fair to good natives. §2 10 £00d West- erns, £2.4 ommon and stock shoep, L60@2.255 rood to choice 40 to 100-1b, lambs, $4.00@4.25. Representative sales: No. Av. 1813 112 ~Receipts consi decks of very good weste air, but on acc markots Pr. £ 50 o1 Stock. Utah wethers. ... ipts and Dixpositio Oflicial roceipts and disposition of stock ne shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four honrs ending atd o'clock p. m., Septenibe Roo ERUE] Head 87 s, Packing Co....... H. Hammond Co. Loft ovi ot WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. Heavy Increaso in th Over Movement of Hogs st Year. {Special Tetegram to rice Carront will cking for the wee 5,000 the precedi making n totul of Anst 6,620,000 Lust compare as follows: Tomorrow western agninst say: Total 15000 I 40,000 sinc Prominent 910.000 505,000 3000 T60.000 i Rapids. S 1aso00 St Joseph. ... # 130:000 Nebraska City.oivieeiies 1ol 132,000 Milwake: 75,000 Kunsas City KANSAS _ Crry, ceipts, 8,600 heud busteattle and shippl native cows, Stock Market. opt. 20.—CATTLE — Re- shipments, 2,700 head; dy, veik; Toxas ! exas wnd s stock, LBO@3.75, ad; Shipmients, Ll bulk, packers and mixed; Yorkers and pigs, $6.00a he fos, lights, SHEEP—Roceints, 2,000 800 head; market 'steid New York L Stock Yonk, Sept. 20— zood to cholee natives firm i0c per 100 1hs. lower stoeers, # 70; Texans und Col, @3.80; bulls wnd cow o beef, slow 7 CALVES—Reecipts, 1,500 head; veals, §5.00@ 7.50. Sugpp—Rocoipts, 11,500 head: sheep, $2,25 @4.00 per_ 100 11s.} [nibs, $8.256@5,00; drossed muttons, 7acse per 1, oG8 -Recolpls, 8,500 head; market weak aU86.0006.70, s Live Stock Market, . 20, Rocelpts, 3,000 1,500 head; market ' slow; ulll\‘l: steers, #8.50@4.75; Texns 0. eipts, 4,100 head; shipments, rhetaerive and higher; light, 86,25 King, 95, 50; Tieavy, § Recolpts, 0" head; ' shipme urket dull; natives,' $2.60@3.76 002800 lnmbs, 83.75@4.60, 6.60; Si none Texuns, & pipts of 1 at tho four principal 1w markets Wednesday, Septenmber 20; tuttle, Hogs, Sheop. 5416° 6,706 1,814 1E,000 22,000 9,000 500 00 100 8,900 4,100 west South Omaha.. Chicago, TrrerTes Kunsis Clty. St. Louls. . B6,815 89,706 Aand sz AR Cltizens andl the Canal. A large number of the south siders gath- ered at Motz hall on £ outh Thirteenth strect last night, where for two Lours they were entertained with numerous speeches upon Total The Rejflections of a Married Woman are not pleasant if she is g dolicate, run-down, or over- worked. Bhe fecls * played (P out.” ler suwile and her good irits Lave taken flight. It worrios hor busband as well as berself, +, Lhis ia the time to +2>., build up her strength s\, and cure those weak- N Besses or ailments ¥ which are the soat of her . trouble. Dr, Pierce's A>3 Favorite Prescription reguiates and promotes all tho proper func- tions of womanhood, improves digestion, en- richos the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refresh: ing sleep, and restores health and strength. t's & safo remodial agent, a tonic and nervine guaranteed to cure those disorders and derangements incident to womanhood, or the money paid for it is returnod It would not pay to sell a poor wedicine on these terws, There wouldn't be any cases of Chronic Ca- tarch It averyone used D, Bages Remedy, There's $000 roward for an lucurable case, tho subject of the constr river canal the the enterprisc All of the sprake of the plant prosperity tion of the Platte and voting of bonds to aid ity ownorship Arguing t it cheap ght, che and anora for Omaha and Douglas CONCERNING CAUCUSZS, 1o Douglns News, orday b republican Chateman Charehit's Manifesto Sounty 1 Oiner The following was issued yest S. Churehill, chair tho county central ¢ the I pabiie ins wan of of Donglas the republican vod that shall bo given hed fna repunlican for the coming omber ling of s thera neod be 0 bo named by be signod by in said sons do as_delo To Und contr County: it I cau- the cuses be held at loast five ¢ primarios, and twe 0t such cancuses, pib The pri ons will be held on Uhis will ne 1408 08 oarly 1808, ne vepa ssitate thie 18 e Under the v caucuses, but the e 1 for at the imaries may petition, which petition must spublican electors residing naming the person or p to subimit his or their namos gates to the olectors of sith ward, The pe. titioners shall wive their resilences, which must in same ward or procinet in which they sign, and no petition shall con- tain more names than the number of deie: gates o bo elected av sich primary for such wird o procinet, and the question as to whother they shall hold caucuses o not is left with the committen from cach ward and prociuct A. S, Civenii, Chaivman Republican Central Com aittee. JoIs PEnkie, Soer all ca tember, no vot West End Republicans. The West 1nd Kepublican club met at Forty-fifth aud Leavenworth streets last nizht, quite & number of prominent repub- licans being in attendance. Dr. Schwunk was clected chairman ana Henry A, Dramu was chosen secratary. Sheriff Bennett, City Clevk John Groves, Mossrs, Taylor and Ambler and several others made speeche The meoting was characte: by enthu: asm for the republican cause in the coming W. Ambrose and A. S. Churchill were expected to be present and make speeches, but owing to othor engagements they wero obligod to send theie vegrets, s, ub met last There was a Ninth Ward Kop ol “The Ninth Ward Republican night at 2003 Farnam street, #ood attendance, Several now members were added to the club, Short specches were made by several candidate Dr. Me Comptroller Olsen, Coun y Treasurer Irey and others advocated thoeir interests as candidates for county and city oftices. There arve vwo ndidat for the nomination of mayor in this ward, Socond Ward Meoting. A rousing meeting was held by the Second Ward Kepublican club 1ast night. Just be- fore adjournment o motion was passed to the effect that at next Wednesday's caucus nine delogutes should be nominated for the first city convention, who are to be voted for on the following 1 The Young Men's Republican club of South Omaha held an euthusiastic meating av A, H. Murdock's ofiice on N strect ening. Bruce McCulloch presided. Several stir- ring speechies were made. Seventh Ward Do The Seventh ward democ ham's hall, at Twenty-ninth and Dupont ots, last evening aud listened to soveral speecees from eandidates. crats, ats met at Did- Dodin Cnrteidges. 'd Democratic club will “Lwenty-fourth and Lake strects this evening at 8 o'clock. Harmony Club Program. The following will be the program at tho Harmony club concert at the First Metho dist church this evening: ART I, Overture. .Helected e orchostin, Aria—Una voce poco fu... Rossni Miss' Julin Solo. T elected ot Aria—Min Plccirelln . Mrs, W. W. Tu Violin Concerio—Andanie-Finale. Mendelssohn Mrs. Mamic Allen, {n. Song—Willow. ... Thomas 1br Aria—Irom Fiust I Gounod Miss Cars ...Gomes Ruth Orpah... Naowi. Bouz. Tickets for the concert should be e: changed for reserve seat checks at Forda Cnarlion’s. Mrs. Martin Cahn Mrs. W. W. Tarner rs. Julin Talinf FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL rd physiclans nnd scientifio At there 1s nothing so good for hecking colds, cong wenknesses and sudden slekness as whiske thit whiskey should, fiest of ali, be pure, There 15 10 Whiskey Known to the world that pos= Resses the superior medicinal qualities of Dufly's Pare Malt. 1t hus boen 1 uni- versully for yoars, It is the most popuiar ¥ HNOWN £ the world today, Insist N your druggist or grocer giving you Dufty's, Send tor pampiict to DUEEY MALT WHISKEY €O, ROCHESTER, N, ¥, - WILIAMSON SPEGIALIST Trox HEW ERA CAL DISPE in tho troatmeny nlo, Privats aal Norvius Disonsos W T Ur S)nsmIt poreonall [T Wldress with stap foF par- (Chiars, witle will bo went i Ml envelope. P. O, lox 634, Office, 118 8, 10th Burodt, Omal, ANV ) Complete Manhiood: 3 AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. Amedical work tint tel thie effects, points the roy I Istically the published rtone flluktrn il Vous Debllity rility, Dev nt, Varicocd Those Intending Marriage, ot weoubd knowe thee Gr and Truths, ts, tlie Od Scercts and New Dis- 7 M dioal Scienee as applied to Mar ' who would atone for past follies Jitfalis, shovld write for this DERFUL LITTLE JOC TCwill be sent fro ¢ kenl, whilo the edi Fricd or single. mpotency. the Hu at most inconvenient Scasons. It has not run down, but friction between metals at a point where there should be a jewel, i the cause. Suchan accident nevercanhap- pen to a 17 jewel Due- ber-Hampden watch. ‘( RUBY J[WELED) \\2, ADJUSTED o \'r, WATCHES & > If your denler daes not keep onr watches, mal u3your address and we will send you the hame of & dealer Who does, THE DUELER WATCH Wonks, Canton, 0. SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and <haep marketia the west. ——— ) COMMISS10Y HOUBES. Wood Brothers, Live Stock Commlssion Marohunts. 501th Omiaha—Telephono 1131, Chloars JOHIN D. DADISMAY, WALTER E. W0OD, Market reports by mail and wire - cheerful araished upon appfication. | Managere “ Castorin issowell adapted tochildren that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me," IL A Ancieg, M. D, 111 So. Oxford ft., Brooklyn, N, Y. “Tho use of ‘Castoria i3 so universal and its merits so well known that it scems a work of supererogation to endorse it, Few arc the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria Wwithin casy reach,” Canvos Manryy, D, D, New York City, Tue CEXTAUR COMPAX for Infants and Children. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Etomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di- gestion, Without injurious medication, 1 have recommended Al always continue to bly produced beneficial “Tor several yoa your * Castoria," and o 50 a8 it hus fnvari results," Epwix I', Paroer, M. D, ot and 7th Ave,, New York City, [UmrAY r, New Youg Ciry, Manufacturers & Jobbers Directory TENTS, ETO. “Bemis Omaha Bag [0maha Tent-Awning COMPANY. COMPANY. Importers and rars of Hour BAGS & TWINES | HORSE COVERS, buriup 1115 Farnam Stroet. Morse-Coe Balesroom and Ofce~1107-1100 1111 Howart 3¢ Faotory —1113-1121-112) 1oward 8t. e the ONLY Manufasturers of Boots and Mo o e ghate of NobabK B oral fas Itadlon 1s 8£18adsd 10 all 40 laspoc Kirkendall, Jones & | AmtTr,deud- ewed COMPANY, ~ Wholosalo wfra ts Boston Rubber 8hoo Co, 1102~ 11041106 Hurnoy Street ~ DRY GOODS. o M. E. Smith & Co. ‘Kllpal_riclxuio‘ch Dry | Nottons, geots' furnish. 108 Ko0ds, cor. 11th aud 7 Sireols FURNITURE, (maha Upholstering CUMPANY. uj olatered furaiture, | Wusiwws vair) BHOE €. boots, shoes and rubbor goods, IW8 1610 Has Dry g00ds, nottons, fur. nishiog guods. corner 1tk wnd Howard s ph 113-1104 Nicholss o6 £ _HARDWARE Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY. 208 Dealors In hardw, wechanios' 0ol aul Corner 11tk and Jackson Btroots 1404 Douglas Strost. " HATS, ETC. | IRON WORKS, ibbon & Co [Omaha Safe and [ron Wholesalo WORKS, Hats. caps. 5 k00ds slove 1k &ud Harmoy sirests. Andresn, 14th 4 Jackson _ LUMBER. John A Wakefield, Lwported. Ameriosn Pork 1and cemont Milwaus keo coment and Quingg whiito 1ime. ST0VE REFATHE Omaba Stove Repair VORKE. Bto Bad wator ati ~ COMMISBION. Branch & C Produce, frults of all __LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert, Whol 101 Farnam St W Dougine sh e e e PAPER. | OILS. Carpenter Paper Co| Standard Oil Co. Carer & full stook of printiagl wrapplug end | Refined and lubricatay Olls, naie grense, el 1o liguor doalers writing papers, card epars, 0i6