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northern, = §12.09014.00, exchange price, kors' price, $3.3; exchange tona to BNe: Yardstick 3-inch brown cottons ¢ Rt gt s | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET On Wednesday, Soptember %, there will be mold auction 560 pleces of black, eolored and fancy silka of the manufactures of Pelgram & Meyer, and the great rise in wilk should make o was mors new business | Oattle and Hogs Steady and Active, with COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Experts on the Board Work the Small Traders as Usual, market firm. 3 435 Bales on ‘change. 35 tons October tn, $1 COTTONBEED OI1- off summer yellow, ow At unchanged prices; ttractive, was expoc OMAHA Li‘ MARKET, donimes, shirting fahric lon of Trade and Qnotations on Staple and Faney Produce. Fresh stock, per doz., 13@13%c. EARLY AND SOLD LATER Free Realizing in . TRIOF CIORIDNY, Volume of Trading Heavy and the are quoted at large and co ¢ YORK, Sept. 10.~The volume of trading Wisconsin full . e ot A A e ¥ell Out, ka and Towa, full cream, 10@ilc; Limburger, Nu &, %; brick, Swise, No. 1, 136 14c. fous time for a waile today, subsidance before &enerally h there was a close. Some eat sold during an price at the close was 1%c¢ below the highest price of the day, and %c lower ks, 6o, spring dvance today | jand, $6; rye straw, bules séll the best bring top prices. tendency color makes the price « Only top grades ATOES -New had a bulg ! ned only %e¢ oats finished A fair inquiry for January pro- vislons caused a slight advance all around, was easy and start today, but at once began to develop strength, and finally sold up 1%c, with con- slderable activity and but on free withdrawal American tobacco manufacturers, whom {t had antagon- ized by Invading t CABBAGE—On lower at the IMATOES—Cholce stock, per % bu. basket, WATERMELONS—Crated per_doz, $1.75G2. large No. 1, 40c; large not a little excite- realizing s CANTALOU stock, crated for whip- of busine UTAH PEACH preforred dustrials decided w ' York Concords, per Muscats, $1.25 ia, ‘par box, choice stock, $1.00 fancy varieties, $1.13g1 ACHES—Nane, pping stock, bbls, $2.009 there was also liitle disposition SOUTHERN APPLES—Cholce shij 2.25; tooking appl CALIFORNIA PEACHES—] NECTARIN; The ‘strength of the general spe tho 8 favorably al Dosted rates, and gencrally in actis exchange , and while he is upposed to have cov- reestones, per box, buyer during early ‘part TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES—Cholce Mediterranean sweets, none; fancy St fornia Valencias, tra faney lemons shorts followed Cudahy was talking bullish and had the pit taking wheat per_ box, $2.75; LEMONS—E Baldwin and Farnum were also lce Jarge stock, per bunch, $2.26 2.6, 60; medium_ size bun PINEAPPLES-None. MISCELLANEOUS, OYSTERS—Extra_selects, 3ic per can; company New York counts, 45c. SHONEY—Naiive white clover, lici cholce stock, MAPLE SYRUP-Gallon jugs, accumulating All this, with the light local receipts apprehension northweste likely to soon fall off, were governing fac- tors “for a tim Bomewhat excite advanoe noted. began to withdraw a strong and resulting in the after a time buyers nd the longs began to weakened under December opened ihen up irregularly ile; standards, ssure and fell, sold to b9%e. but broke to May up to 6ilc, but both eased off. The hour, and Decem! to the Cape, Othé empl; ToRsea AT Jewlsh holldays caused dull HIDES AND TALLOW. 1 _green hides, 6%c; No. 1 green salted h Ereen salted hides, 7ic. m., 10¢; No. 2 veal calf, 8 to 15-lbs., 12@}4c; No. 2 dry fiint’ hids 1 dry ‘saited hides, less than fully cured. PELTS—Green green salted shearings (short wooled early skins), cach 6fil5c; dry shearlings (short wooled early 1 each, G@i5c; dry shearlings (short 2 each, Ge: dry flint Kansa and Nebraska butcher wol pelts, actun] flint Colorado HIDES—No, 1 veal calf, 8 to 1 Bold off to 5d%c, where Pardridge stopped bu: the price got to 6lc, and Cudahy, arly, started to selling, as, this was discovered the' bottom the second Russo-C The following were tiie ciosing_quotations ol the leading stocks of the New York exchang: who had beer partly cured and as soe *s*Atchison Adams Expres ive and higher, largely by the strength in wheat, and the covering by shorts was active, seoms to be oversold, and as there Is only about bu. of contract corn in store, and owned by the elevators, there scramble to buy it. In_sympathy with tember, hut both weakened later. ber sohl at from 33%c to 34%e, May sold at from 29%c Am. Fxpress. Ealimore &O10.. 613 | N. Y. & N. B... Canada Pi Canada Southern Ceutral Paclfic.... 194 [Orogon Nav.. . & Oio...... icngo & Alton wooled early sking), murrain wool Have fet cut off, as It i3 useiess weight, 4@6e. to_pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GRAES that largel wns a wild No. 1 tallow, 4 rice for Sep- 44c; ‘grease, White B, 3ic; grense, yellow,2%¢ 2c; old’ butter, 3G rough tallow, Zc. Cottoa Uil Cert as the advance brou Brfiri e and chafly,’ $@ic; cotted and broken, coarse, 1@ otted ‘and broken, WASHED-—Medium, black, Sc;’bucks, 6c; tag locks, 2qdc; dead pulled, 5@sc. WEEKLY REVIEW OFI' IRON TRADE. Demand for Raw terial Has Sinckened. 19.—~The Tron Trade After two weeks' o fron so far as and finished I8 questioning whether the limit of the advance has been reached. heavy production yearly Tate of 11,000,000 tons, blust furace castern tatistics, some of the reserves talked about thre months prices have at ks shall begin' to by the ability of use up Iron at & was lighier, shorls having covered fi May closed ‘at 20%¢c and September at 338 Onts were strong in sympathy with eorn and the short demand, iike to e, do pfd... *Fort Wayn @. Northern pfd. May sold at from off to 2llc, and closed at c. Provisions were firmer and closed slightly higher than on the day before. wis not brisk, but there were buyers for January at some increase over yesterday's was relatively At the close 1liuois Contral St. P. & Duluth K. & 7. ptd Lake Brie & nd Finished Ma- CLEVELAND, Sept. view this weei says: erate activity rather stronger than October. ork was higher by 3%e for October and Lard and ribs were each for Friday: Wheat, 60 gars; corn, 430 cars; oats, 250 cars; hogs, 17,000 head. The leading futur “Articlos. |_Opea. | High_| Lake Shore. Lead Truat. Loufsyille & 1o for January. up_2%e per 1 Estimated receipt iron September of 10,000,000 Dl Michigan Cent. Mobile & Ohlo. Naahviile Chat Naticnal Cord Nat. Cordage pfd. N.J. Central.... .. N. & W. ptd. North Am, Co...... Northern Pacific. N. Pacificptd...... in dicussions Whether unsold ETow agnin will the country to continue t weekly rate of 200,000 tons. The probability of forelgn material putting a stop to the advance on_this side THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: , and _of brewn cottons, the market s very firm. Printing quiet, but very firm at 3%c RIVER, Maws, Seot 0 Brioe clotns | RECEIPTS CONTINUE FAIRLY LIBERAL firm and quiet at %c; light demand STOCKS AND BONDS, Tone Less Feverish, FRIDAY, and drapers some very Few Ohanges in Prices, fine engagements wers made. For all classes Run of Cattle Drops Off Some, but Shows Up Well in the Total Hogs Sell a Little Lower, cka todny was Iarger by fully 100,000 and the tone of speculation was less The course of prices also was uni-| London turned in woak for Amerfcans, THURSDAY, Sept. 19, otherwise did not figure on the market. | Recefpts and shipments for The opening was firm, and with the exception | twenty-four hours, as compared with of temporary setbacks at 11 and 13 o'clock, the | previous six days, are us follows: of prices was upward 1o the cloe RECEIPTS, industrial shares were the shicago Gas the Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. e firat. Wrer an Ceatly de | September 10...... 2,607 Zose 06 of percent, became quite buoyant, | September 18, 1 e cone e T meoYant: | Bepiember 11 stimulated by purchnscs or hoth ac- | Scptember 16 pent of the fght Between | September Tobacco and the powerful Dlug r department of the busi- It closed 6% per cent net high t. The next [ September 14 jent In this group was | September 13, Chi | September 18.... cago Gas was second In point of activity, and | September 17 the' industrials, in point of strength, It lert | September 16. Oft With w net gain of 2% per ce noteworthy move 4510 280 4,139 1,966 SBHIPMENTS, Cattle, 640 3,930 139 19 o yanced 15 ‘per cmucCrAts volle | CATTLE—The cattle run was light today expected declaration of a1 per cent dividend. The [ A8 compared with previous days, Jone 4, per cont. In the other - | ninety-five fresh loads being repor evineed. T roalenr s whie SrUAl 89N | the yards. At the same time it was a good than the grangers, were relatively more | liberal run and brings the receipts for the noteworthy, as advances’wery recorded in them | week above the 16,000 mark. nding (0 2% per cen Vew Jerscy Cential | W e Tha advances were matrial und were. as u| The market as a whole did reforred to a decided movement oc- yesterday’s v pric fon apart al influences noted was most ed by a drop of % per Which were announced in the [ and sold fr on. It was Inferred that other reduc- | Ahout eve ere made which might mitigate against Ke outflow this week, The dealing in Wis Of comparatively meager propor- 2 but the tone was heaithful. The specu- | No. Av. Pr. Issues received excellent support, and | 2.... 750 $3 60 of the d operations recorded The ageregate sales were L850 12 760 160 st's London cablegram says: | 10 5% 1% The increase of {536,000 in the Hank of England Tow 160 and bullion this week was due to the 900 175 net imports of gold, the detalls being £1,097.00 [ 1770 1000 | 15 United States coin and bar gold bought; | 1. 104 mporte stralia, £21,000 from 08 17 i and f 80 to kgyp 0 to Maita and £16,000 posits were up_ £1,340,000, sizing the glut of money. The s 1 the mar- ally above quict, and though closed a trifle more No details are yet known of inese loa the prices 1 ; ! ; 1 1 1 | } § 1 1 i in_ tone, 90 2 U.P. D &G 1473 | Northwestern. s | dopfd...... 113N, Y. Centrai. 1083 BbalOntario & W.... 543 |Oregon Tmp. . cific.... 208410. 8. L & U. N 103 | Pacific Mail. ... M|P. D. & B *Pittsburg. Pullman “Fai 555388288333888s Rock I8 St. Paul dopfd....... st. P. & Omah: dopfd....... Southern Pacifl S gar Refuer, Tenn. Coul & Tron Texasbaoiic.. Dt & Hud. & ganens SE XSARET EZ i eiss Valloy. T. & O, Cent. Unlon Pac: i 0.5, Expros WS L& P WOSUL & P WWolls Fargo Bx... Western Unton. .. Wheeling & L. K., dopid.. .. M. &St L. pra. 23 1tc abroad have gone up. elgn quotations have advanced $1.25 and § in the past few week: ing there have been evidences of weakn Lessemer at only the result of a maneuvering for position by “the large buyers, and will be succe fresh advances carrying @otch, or whether the limit of high price Been reached will near future. Liverpool Markets, 19. —~WHEAT—Spot No. 2 red, ‘winter, 4s 104d: No. 3 red. spring, 4s 1i%d; No. 1 bard, Manitoba, 4s 11%40; No. ‘1 California, 4s 11%d; with near and higher; business about equally distributed On_Bessemer fron for- The' total sales of stocks today were 363,567 In the week just e whether thi =X LIVERPOOL, Short Rive demand poor; 85 ZE3 8 &% Fen futures opened = 5 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR-Winter 24 ember, s 1%4d; January, 5 1d; February, spring stiaights, T-—No. 2 spring, CORN—Spot strong: Amerlean mixed, new, 3 7Xd; futures opened firm, with near positions %d higher and_distant fiem, with near positions 1'd higher and di positions K@1d September, 33 ds 7d; December, 38 7%d; January, 0. 3 yellow, BKGUc. 19%c; No. 2 white, 224G 3 3 white, 201 business about i No. 3, 2%@c; No. Closing quotations on bonds were as follow *offered. ***all assersments paid, Gale Bros. cifio ‘Mall, 6,8%; Reading, 32,100, Rock Island, St Paul, 2,600, Bouthern' Railroad pre: | § SoW::--: 825 18 forred, 3,000; Tennessee Coal and Iron, 10,900; | y yuit:- =" 00 %% Wabash preferred, 3,600, T i) 2ok New York Menay Marker, 3 feeders. 1171 200 35 feeders. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—MONEY ON CALL— | ;oo g oy e 1%@1 per cent;'last loan, 2 per cent; closed at' 2| JPon- 30 30 ) uteers. Ll 9 cows....l| §48 260 1cal...... PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER—GS per cent. hests s 0 it STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet, weak, with Illinois Live Stock Company. actual business in bankers' Dbills ‘at $19gp.89% [ 1 COW......o. 620 2 00 31 Tex Ug. . for demand and $1.85G4.85% for 60 days; posted | 53 Tex g 26 £ cows, . rates, $4.881,G4.89% and $4.89%G4.90%, 46 strs, Tex..149 2 90 35 818, Tex COMMERCIAL BILLS 34,875, T strs, Tex..1023 290 83 steers.... ERTIFICATES 6 G8Tl4e. D. T. Cattle Company, GOVERNMENT BONDS—Firm. ~ State bonds, | 160 steers.....1134 3 00 25 feodors. Raiiroad bonds, strong. 35 414d; February, 3s 414d. FLOUR—Steady; demand goo . Louls fancy winter, 6s 8d. FPROVISIONS—Bacon, steady; demand tmproy- ba., 3is; long clear, light, 3§ Beavy, 6 Ibs., 34s 6d; freely supplied; FROVISIONS—Mess pork, per bhl., $8.95GS.374. er 100 Ibs., $5.8 5. Ing; short ribs . per 100 Ibs., $5.82195.9: i Bt short clear backs, clear middles, 1 1o 16 Ibs., 388 6d: shoulders, square, 12 to 1% 1bs., 33s; hams, shori cut, 14 to 16 Ibs. low, fine North American, nominal, India mess, 769 3d; prime fine medfum, Lard, firm; prime’ western, Short ribs, sides ted shoulders (boxed), short clear sides (boxed), clear ‘bellies, ;«F"' followlng were the receipts and shipments Recelpta. | Shipments. LT CHEESE—Qulet; demand poor; finest American white (new), 37s; 'finest American colored (new), BUTTER—Finest United States, 70s; good, 60 TINE—Spirits, 208 6d. ROSIN—Common, COTTONSEED OIL LINSEED OIL—21s 64, PETROLEUM-Refined, 74 REFRIGERATOR BEEF hindquarters, Onths Proluo) exchanse today the butter mar- wan steady: steady; 1344@14ie. Chees: iverpool refined, 17s 9. Forequarters, 3%d; CHING POWDER~Hardwood, f. HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), £1 15s. Lounils General Market. WHEAT—Options rallied later, but went off again, %e under yesterday; at 614@e2e; September, Sdc; Do YORK GENERAL MARKET. Closing Quotations on the Principal ties and Staples, ‘bt. 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, 17, 10,600 bbls, Market was which checked the demand and particularly as wheat had ‘a bad break, and Minnesota patent; 32.70G2.55; winter Southern flour, more mctive; BOSTON. ioans. @il per cent. Closing prices for opened lower held 5G10o higher, e o) the closs was Minnesota bakers atents, $3.40§3.6). low grades, ente, $4.00@4.20; winter stralghts, $3.0563.25; city Optlons fol- " o 26%e. ton higher; cash, 19%c; Septem- Rye flour, steady; fancy, $2.90@3.10. | CORN MBAL—Quiet nt $1.65@1.70, DBRAN-Higher at 64@sse. FLAX SEED-Firm at %c. TIMOTHY SEED-Steady at $2.75@1.00. CLOVER SEED-$6.0069.00. HAY--Unchanged; cholce wanted; poor stuff, with which the market is overstocked, slow sale. WHISKY—Steady at §1.22. LEAD-—Lower and dull at SPELTER—Very dull: $4.04 asked. PROVISIONS—Quiet. Pork, jobbin, 2 wostern, 43@4de In elevator. A6ySoc. ARLEY MALT—Firm, yellow western, ecelpta, 114,700 bu, Weat End...... Options active and strong 1 o'clock on heavy forelgn buying, cove A big western operat Ba /4 4; shoulders, 35; longs, #.25;" ribs, | Weatingh. Eloo. Powell. U dn.vox. new. 1228 °C. P_Inta of 8., 103 | 1 cow. . 80 1 cow.. U8 48 eou, now. 1213 110% | 7 cows. il om 17 fecders. . 134 92 ° | 1buil il 82 feedors. . 1134 77 | 1bull 4n 1calf......! rog... Ul 111k 106 40 Glealves. coup, ias 103 L1048 250 A neiee: b3 A J. H. Curtis, aiaise COWS....... 950 2 e A 083, C. & T Tardal) Tmon [ F oM 0 16:fhedess, 08k | do ud d.... [ 3 o a iy 00™ | »Mutual Union 68, 114 | ¢ ohn Bratt. N30 G sa 1ia steers 255 4l steers..... 1194 | 53 cows. 270 46 foeders.. 1025 J. McConley. 1404 | 1 heter...... 140 230 1 feeder, 111" | 20 cown...iill 835 250 7 feeders.... 981 R. G. West. tata.. 77 |1 feeder.. %00 *St. B, Consols 78, 1273 O Barhor: JoC.&P. W.58. 113 | 1bpul........139 11 cows..,... St.L. & LM Gen. 5 83 = . A vaurusion = Tadn | 18 cown....... 903 3 30 fecders Atchison 48, Dhag | 1 feederlll 610 aon 20 A 1010 J.'J. Davis “Canada So. 2d j070 | 1 1050 233 2 feeders b _'~h'" 1 heifes 610 250 * offered. WYOMING. Boston Stock Quotations. opt. 19.—Call louns, 2§ @4 per cent; o 1bull........1520 #tocks, bonds and mining share il AT LS F 203 55 | Am. Sugar ;o8 4 m. Sugnr i 1624 | 1 Bay Sue dus...20 108 Gon e oo il Bell Telephoue '™ 105 | Atchison %da, 334 Boston & Albany.. 210 [Atchison 4s.... """ Ra' | 1bull..... Doston & Malne..” 175 |Now England §a... 113 | 6 feeders C.B.&Q . HOM|Gen. Eleotrio os... 4 calves. Fitchburg 95 | Wis. Cent. 1 < 1 bull.. Gen. Electric 384 (Allouez Mining Co 1 heiter... 74 |Auantie... ... 3 cows.... 124 Boston & Montan. 1 cow. 81 | Butte & Boston. 1773/ Calumet & Heel! 117 |Centeunial. 8 steers..... 1024 4 |Eemakiis 20 foeders. | 854 aciiie] 3 HOGS—There wei 4 D8 i 35| Wolverine. . and local’ shorts; er cables. After that the morning's accumulations began to fill @ general weakness soon de- csulting o a big break a net decline; September, o cash situ; San Franci: SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.~Tho ofelal cloaing Qquotations for mining stocks today were as fo 16,000 bii.; oats, 65,000 bu SHIPMENTS-Plour, 9,00 bbls. bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; oat. 2, Knansas City Markets. of the Mining Quotatio; December, E4%ar6ile, cios 0é Alpha Con.. Andes Belcher . Bodte Con. KANSAS CITY, 19, ~WHEAT—Opened higher, closed unchanged from yesterday: No. 3 hard, S40%8; No. 4 red, G 45e. 4@%c higher; demand falr; No. 38 o, $9c; No. 3 whit OATS-Activ nominally 18¢; No. FLAX SEED- . ons advanced this I of local shorts, but lost part t subsequently when wheat broke, y and @Yo nominally de; OATS—Receipts, spot_market quist; more activity and , 28c. slightly higher: No. 3 mixed, 2 white, 19%@2c. —Quiet; Seplember, nominally $c. HAY—Steady; s 06 50. ST ER—Creamery, 154 @18c; dairy, 14@15c. Cotton Market. NS, Sept. 13.- COTTON—Steady; low middling, 7 7-16e. od nét receipls, exports coasiwise, 458 bales; sales, tock, 13,984 bales, NEW YORK, Hept. Cou. Impertal. Con. New Yor) Crown Potut. Exchequor. Gould & Curry .80 LEATHER-Dull; HOPS —Quiet ehoice, 1534 croj ck sole, Buenos Ayres, state, common Pacific coast, 1834 crop, e, {1DES-Quiet; Callfornia dry, 31 to 25 Ibs., 150; 0 to 25 Ibe., 16Q1Tic; Buencs Ayres, 0 to 34 ibs., 3le; Texas dry, 34 10 30 Ibs., 13130 WOOL~Quict; domestic fivece, 18G28c; pulled, 19.—COTTON—Firm; m 83c; net’ receipts, none: gross, 3,677 bals __ | were mosti o1d early. T3 [Halo & Noreron.. 165 | no. Y, M sty 17 |Julia..... 1 4033 80 9., B0 [Justice............. B a8 120 3 80 . 0 68 [Kentueky Gon. . 18 o ® Best & Beicher.... 110 |Mexican... . M 5 . 0 789 |Mount Diabio. !l 15 ® 4 Occldental Con.... 29 40 OOhIR. o creiseernees 2190 5 22 3 Con. Cal. & Va. 83 0 2AF Silver Hill. 3 ol Unlou Con. o1 0tant Utah Con... 8 - Yellow Jacke 57 e to’ Great Britain, 4,148 bales: forwarded, es; sales, none; stock, 161,715 bales. Sugar Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 15. bags; Cuba centri e, PROVISIONS-Beef, ness, $16.00G18.00; beef hams, $15.00915.50. Cut meats, $6.7597.25; pickled sboulders, . wasso. Lard. steady firm; pickled beill basis” Sio for 9 centri fined, steady at 3Gdlo; test, 3 5-16c; refined, @u%0; vut 1oat, ¢ 2t i SR Sept. 19— WHEAT-—Lower: No.'\ northern, she; oy IO R Dry Geods Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 19. At 640 asked: losed at $6.77, nominal; refined, steady S8 Pork, dull but steady; i meviern dairy i state creamery. Firmer; large. B4 ¢t A PETROLEUM-Duil; Unllsd cieesd o % vania, RGOS Receipts, 9. nd Penny! 1 Su@ano; & §7; compound. N new mess, $10. Gairy, 1219 MONEY-! cen The rate ot Siacount 94015 state IMo: granulated, od, 44O 11-l6c] New York Mining O ulet; domestic, fair to extra, 4@64e; uist: New Orleans, open kettle, SIN-Dull; stralned, commen to good, 34 NP ENTING - Firm at Migo. METALS-Pig lron, Or #9008 (o chale have advanced neh browa cote southern, §11.50QM.40; et 52 e 9 Slver bars, 67@07)c. Mexican dollars, 64 % BeMc. Drafis, sight, Se: lelekraphic. bar ° e i 35 London Stock Quota i 400 LONDON, Sept 19.—4 p. ol b1 Mexican ordinary, 23 W 400 Consols. hoo ;l ;m&;:‘on;. e ’aK aos 0 40 . Pacifie.. . L Y. wral...... 8 SKIPS AND CULLS. rle.. ...l B%|Pennaylvania, 51 5 73 Eeantrivania.. 1. [RRIE Jr 1) Snrivers U6 oaifal.. ..., 104k |Mex. Goa v da: 717 | | i o 700, BAR SULYRR-WKA ‘wr % SHEEP—The market w: fulrly 0 native 40 nati; YORK, Sept. 19.—The following are the i quotationn ST. LOUIS, No. 0000 00 0 00 00 00 £ G0 S 0 b n the open market for | About steady prices. Repr short bills, % per cent: the rate of discount in | NO- the open market for three months' bills, 1126 | 3] mixed natives 08 bulk of b 3 0; fers, uflo:: W? Siey Receipts, 8,600 head; shipments, 300 susta‘ned. In o number of stocks other | much change from yesterday. were in moderate supply and sold In about at about notch. ws and heifers sold and the market was fairly active. Stockers and feeders were in good demand ly at steady prices. thing in the yards sold early. Representative sale: STEERS, A¥ Pr. No L1110 33 2 cows £ 210 8 W0 21 13 B9 1% 1 3 Fi 2 [} '™ 2% 13 D 4 9 0 7 5 8! 35 0. i 2 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 240 £0 300 8 LSS o300 17 66 300 5. A3 300 170 10 2 S0 310 w31 LT 316 12 320 807 320 WESTERNS. shares, Including: American Sugar, 16,00; Ameri- B No. can Tobacco, 82,000; Atchison, third assessment b 14,300, Burlington, 15,100; Chicago Gas, bi,- COLORADO. Delaware & Hudson, 3,400; Distiliing & | 27 feeders....1185 3 40 Caitlefeeding company, 12,000;' Erle, 3,900; Gen- Sanford Cattle Company. eral Electric, 4.000; Loulaville & Nashville, 4,500; 24 steers......106 315 Missourl Pacifie, 9.400; National Lead, 6,800; Pa- | ** *°°F NEBRASKA E. W. Whitcomb, 1 feeder..... 820 3 10 A. Wilkinson. 210 24 fe 35 3 steers.. 10 steers.... an. sieers... Riley. 1 feeder. 4 fecders. .. 2 feeders 1 cow 1 cow. 1 cow 1 cow.. UTAH. W. 8. Davis. 85 feeders. .. 2 50 nokt ' desirable loads bLrought prices, while a fully 6co lawer. The market whole could be quoted steady to Se lowe The trade was fairfy active and Representative ead. ahij sieers, 4.2505.25; Aressed e o e O e er 1, . 7 $3.008.20; stoc teeders, 32. Texas and Ind Market steady. $1.00§4.35; 1ight, hend. Market stend stuff. Native mutto 450, southwestern Kingstone (5 to 1) won, Sumatra (8 to ) §%5ond, La " Galline (10 'to 1) third.” Time: Henvy, $4.2004.5; . RACING AT THE STATE FAIR Decided Improvement Noted in the Hand- ling of the Sport, weak for poor "Third race, thirteen-sixteenths of & mile er (5 to 1) won, No Remarks (5 to B third, Rey del Mar (4 Tommy Rute to 1) second, E STOCK. “ourth race, one mile to 1) won, Clcely (3 to 1) second, Mis G _to 1) third, Time: 1: Fifth race, five furlongs: There Was a Moderate Demand for Fritale G to (4 to 1 second, 19.—There was & moderate demand for native cattle at about yesterday prices, (here being no wi GOOD TIME MADE AGAINST HIGH WINDS Sylvia (4 to 1) third. kness, except In heavy which sold about 150 to 2 lower on an | average than at the close of last wesk. of that kind are moving off slowly and steers welghing from 1,650 5 or no higher tha Haroldine (7 to 1) won, Rush ond, Haclenda (16 to 1)’ third. Great Run for the Twa CINCINNATI, 10 to 1) seq« Thousands Wateh a Oard Events nnd See nn Excellent Exe Sept. 19.~The Pearl stakes hie_ prices patd for r-old fillles was the event of ti Ing Races. and a few prime fe H.15 to $4.25, an_occasional sale fetched from Bulls sold at from $2 to $3.2: was effected at from $3 can's flying the great Sailie Cliquot, set & aking pace at the fall of the flag, the strelch under a_drive, The fourth day's racing at the state fair grounds yesterday any day of the week. have profited by All came down sales belng ch ¢ At from $1.75 red sold quickly and ‘the few calves 1, with a tremendous effort, brought ska up in the last four strides, win: ning at the post by a neck in 1:14', brea ing the track record for 2-year-olds. A new track and a’ half furlongs, Weather clear and hot; track fast. The starter seemed to the suggestions of the papers and put the races through in a speedy and highly satistactory manner, so that tho which filled stand stayed to see the last race and then had time to get down to the parades. A very interesting race was the 2:13 trot, in which Pat L. was nearly beaten because Dick Tilden with a slower horse w The Fair and Speed associa- tion gave a special race yesterday, the horses were not and the reporters were not tho horses were mand on the basis of that bring $3.50 and upwards being of a better Weston range cutile At & deeling of from 4c to e, few being cholce to sell above $4,50. of the hoks found purchasers at about For common to cholce heavy there wers buyers at ce_butcier weights selling Mixed lots sold at from ar cholce assorted ht welghts brought from $3.90 to $4.60, ere chiefly at from $4 to $.20 for packers and at_from $4.30 to $4.50 for shippers. Thero was a fairly active demand for sl and while the general lower than last week, wera faitly active five and a halt Play ('to 1) third. a_half fur. longs: Carrle Lyle ('to 1) won, Springland ® to 1) third. Third race, one mile, sellin; waon, Logan (3 to 1)’ second, Semper Lex (5 to D third. Fourth race, the Pearl stakes, for 2- Togs welghing « illo (6 10 2) second, Sir from $3 to $3.45 . Hogs, Sheep. Horse: ¢ from $4.60 1 $4.56 3,838 R better driver. : Oliver (8 to market was fru cholce flocks sold e of the sheep sold at from $1.50 to Lt and westerns sold from $2.50 to § ferlor to common, up to from $4 to $4.90 for good ta cholce, a great many we chiefly ‘at from t from $1.86 to to 1) second, Kate Legrande (5 to 1) third, Lambs kol nt Today the queen of the turf, Alix, with a 1 n lambs changing selling: Judith (2 to 1) won, record, and as the track s in excellent con- dition some fast time may be looked for. She of 3 and 4. 13,000 head; calves, 500 head; hogs, 22,000 head; sheep, 12,000 head. e hhed n Quartet of Crook KANSAS CITY, Sept crooks, who have been committing all sorts of crimes in this city short of murder, was gathered in by the police today from a State Line lodging house, its members, Mrs. Mol- lle Thompson, alias “Taper Fingered Mollle, a clever pickpocket from Cifcago; her hus- band, Pat Thompson, who has served time Kansas City Live Stock. A gang of clever irst race, 2:42 pace, purse §500: Starters, red Ll antpmen bf. s, Hiram Lewis, 4.60; ‘muttons, served at least six terms In the penitentiary, A seirch of their rooms revealed a great quantity of stolen goods of all descriptions of counterfeiting tools, are looksd upon as being the authors of the aueer money that has been circu'ated in the Much of the proper.y his W York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 19, head; no trad quote America rigerator beef at $leod. AND LAMBS sieep e lowe choice, §2,00@2.5 Second_ruce, VES—Receipts, 812 European_ cables dressed welgat; Lask, Auburn, of importance steers at 9iapI1d, The 'Conqueror and and an outfit southwest of late. 212y, 284 2189, '2:19%, ‘21 L Spert trot for 3-year- Fourth race, special, 2 i lambs, common to prime, $4. S—Recelpts, 2430 head; firm at $4.805.30. nected with several b'g robbories. Stock in Sight. d of receipts at the four for Thursday, Septembx Cyclone W GREEN BAY, W reached here today that a terrific cyclone swept over Dorr county peninsula yesterday, demolishing fully thirty bufldings. cipal loeses were suffered by farmers, nclpal markets Time: 2:55, %:50, d race, running, one mile and repeat attle. Hogs. Sheep. Joe Hooker by Rapture’ (114), J Into the air and dumped bottom up several It 1s a mass of nd has no sem- For a distance of NEW YORK, Sept. 19. COFFEE—Santos, firm; good average S ntos, $13.80; rec its foundation. bricks, stones and lumber blance to a building. twenty miles the cyclone cut a swath through the timber and across farms, leveling every- s killed and onlg Time: 1:46%, 1:d5i New York stock CARD FOR TODAY. visible for the United S 409.967 bags last year thing before it. ve , 8 51d, blk. ¢, R. Smith, Mason City, Ia. o P two persous are known to have been hurk P. H. Judge, Des Moines; 8. Patrick, Omaha, Neb *. Howe & Sons, Howell; Thorndine, b. Prominent M nn Declared Insane, KANSAS CITY, Sept. 19 —Walter L one of the finest musiclans in the country, highly connzcted York and Cincinnati music houses, was de- doubtless bo Ray, who is the son-in- B. Cross, a well kiown and fenturelos @30 points net advance; Sept Nannie lee, Neb.; Charley Hill, b. g. purse $00: Volun- S. 8. Hadley Ecgar, Schuyler, Charles Sain HAMBURG, vance of % peg; and formerly unchanged to %f higher; e; at 3 p. m., irn Cedar 'Raplds, sent to an asylum, law of the late A. had becn sent Beauchamp & Jarvis, Holton, Kan.: Beauty, Poole, Tecumseh; J W C, blk 11, Auburn, Neb.; Anna H, Levi Burke, Pace, 2:10 class, purse $1,000. one-half ml s.m, C. W, the United States, . 6,000 bags; stock, 5; cleared fo nd Banks W . CLEVELAND, Sept. 19.—At a meeting of the directors of the Central Natlonal bank today a resolution was adopted authorizing Cashier J. J. Sullivan different bankers in this city with the view of tendering the secretary of the treasury $1,000,000 i gold cofn, and to accept in lou thereof legal tender notes. dash, purse $100. Alix (2:03%), against time. Foreign Financinl Affairs. the account. he weekly statemen| Bank of France, iswued today, shows the follow- ing changes, as' compared with the previo Notes In clreulation, GOOD CARD AND FAIR ATTENDANC to confer with the Weather 18 Agninst the Mceting at Gravesend. NEW YORK, Sept. 1d In" hand, 19.—The good card gold In_hand, a falr attendance. brought out only Foreclosed on n Street Raflway. SAN ANTONIO, Sept Trust company of New York has fied a suit against the International B:idge and Tram- way company of Laredo for the foreclosure of $80,000 first morigage bonds. is on the strect rallway of Lared), Tex., and Neuvo Lareio, Mex., and the bridge between the two Laredcs. et Union Pacific Conl Chute CHEYENNE, gram.)—The Union Pacfic coal chutes a Medicine Bow wers set on fire at ncon today LONDON, Sept. the Bank of England, following changes, as compared with ths previous increase, £1,060,000; cireu- bulllon, increase, (347, other securities, Incrense, £833,000; otaer depoits, £1,344.000; public’ deposits, Increase, £590,- i notes, Teserve, increase, £990,000; government ‘The proportion nd's reserve to the lability, which ow §5.24 per Ayres today at 19.~The weekly statement of 19.—~The Holland 2-year-olds Total reserve, which Woodvine strong favor- Iation, decrease, £36,0 lay at the post, and they were sent away with the favorite last. Wild_ Violet had the lead to the sixteenth pole, when she stopped as if shot, and Annette Lyie came out of the bunch' and won by haif a length from Bioomer, who was a head in front of Wood- There was a big upset in the Sea- breeze stakes, for Dolabra, a 1 to 2 favorite, Manchester led the way to thé when Dorlen took and held 1t to the last furlong, when Pepper with a rush and won. the place from ta a very bad starf The mortg:, The light weighte PIOLREES Bank of Engt, U week was 60.38 Gold is quoted at Bueno 2243 at Madrid, Bank of England rate of discount remains at 2 19.—(Special e 88828 Peoria Marke Kamsin was an oddson favorite for the first race, and was lowered to Alarum and Falling Water. was badly ridden by Chorn, that Gismonda stopped in front of him and stewards ac- The chutes were 300 feet long and contained considerable about $3,000. delayed by the fir et Fighting Over 19.—Gustaf Guneson has filed a petition in the county cou:t, praying letters of administration of the International 2 Zus who declared Traffic on the line was not 3 finished goods on the 2 for high wines. caused him his_explanation, Sir Excess was an even money in the second race and won easily, Belmar, at long odds, secu ton was the favorite in the fifth rac had no difficulty in winning. close contest for the place between Preston s ing the place. 'Frisco Wheat Market FRANCISCO, Ba There wad & | cunry ostate Trust company be revoked and the papers Benjamin B, claims to be the lawful and sole heir of the € for selling platers at a mile and a sixteenth, the favorite, Summaries: First race, five furlongs, selling: Alarum (10 to 1) won, Falling Water (8 to 1) second, 5 third. “Time: mile_and a furlon; Excess (even) won, Belmar (4 to 1) second, Leonawell (4 to 1) third. Third race, Financtal N BOSTON. Sept. 8, and he won BALTIMORE, 19.—Clearings, balances, $312, e A3THMA IS CURABLE. . Sept. 10.—Clearings, $103,679,917; 805, PHILADELPHI. 303; balances, $1. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Clearings, $11,107,- Many Who Called Yesterday Willow handicap, Annette Lyle (10 to 1) won, Bloomer (10 to 1) second, Woodvine (7 to 5 third. Sept. 19.—The true amount of the gold reserve ‘at the close of business today Was $15, 048,87 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—Clearings, $3, A, 338,45, Money, New York exchange, 7o¢ d CHICAGO, Sept. 19, I for money light Tentify to Fourth race, Seabreeze stakes, mile and Pepper (7 to 2) won, Primrose (3 to 1) second, Dorien (15 to 1 If there was doubt in the mind of any suf- ferer from asthma In this city as to the truth of the claims made for Dr. Schifftmann’s Asthma Cure that doubt no long:r romains, providing he was among the many who call:d at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store yesterday and obtained a sample packige free. many who availed themselves of this physi- clan's offer have not as yet had occasion to test the free sample obtaln d, yet a great number who have already most unhesitatingly declare in positive terms that relief was immediate; that the wretched spasms were check:d; that free expectoration was Induced; that a reclining postion was readily assumed and gratefully mantalnel that the sleep which followed was restful and unbroken, and that the moruing broight a clear head and a feeling of d:l ghiful thank- fulness which no words are too strong to is not pretended follows the use of the sample. its kindred ajlments are among known to science. serted positively, and sands, that a consistent and perseverant use Schiffmann's Asthma Cure will not only produce instant rellef, but will efectuzlly This remedy Is now in the hands of most druggists in the United States and Is sold in packages at 50 cents and $1.00—thus bringing it with!n the reach No more free samples can bo cb- tained, as the doctor now announces to the public that he will refand the money to any person who, having purchased a packigs of his druggist, finds on giving It a falr tris) that it does not do exactly as a sixteenth, arings, $14.456,000. De- 0 rates steady’ at 4Gi4% Il loans and 4% per cent for com- six furlong: Harrington (11 to 5) won, Preston (8 to 1) second, Monaco to 1) third. Sixth race, mile and a_sixteenth, selling: April Fool (7 to 5 won, Dungarven (4 to 1) sm-(;l‘u!, Second Attempt'(4 to 1) third. Bankers' (London) s WASHINGTON, Sept. ent is advised of the §old in exchange for currency by the National Hank of Commerce of St. New York correspondent. the condition of the cash balance, $151, rling, $4.59 04.58%. Treasury de- osit of $10,000 in Today's’ statement ers.... 143 RACES AT UNION PARK. Short Card and Good Sport at the Jumping M Three splendid races were carded at Union and despite the gale of wind some swift time was The track was in excellent condi- The stretch and quarter stretch was kept so thoroughly sprinkled that there was no annoying dust to rand stand. The 0 came over from Omaha, after getting a taste of the fair grounds simoon, they had stepped kingdom. Thé wind coming up the stretch retarded the horses and made it difficult to new records, but In mile heats, the excelient time of The betting was Dishop Millspaug! TOPEKA, Kan., Sept. 19.—Rt. Rev. Frank R. Millspaugh was ordained bishop of Kinsas ceremonies lasted fully three At 10:30 a procession com- Ordained. tried the same toern. ... o park yesterday, that was blowing, hours and a half. posed of clergy, church official Iaymen and bishops moved from Bethany college, where it had assembled, to Grace Among the dignitar'es composing Whipple of Minne- torment the it were Bishops H. sota, D. S. Tuttle and O. A. Twill of Mis- and Blshop Spaulding of Colorad, The ordaining sermon was preached at the cathedral shortly after noon by Bishop Wh p- ple, and In the evening the women of the cathedral gave a reception in honor of the new bishop. that a cure into another Asthna and thirty-two loads of hogs on sale today. The quality of the offerings was not much different from yesterday, except that there were no top luads to compare with those on_sale yesterday. to by thous fifty’ seconds was made. lively, and the talent picked three favor- "The foreign book, as usual, took prec- edence, and the Gravesend and St. events' were wal in a majority of ¥our big races are carded for with some of the best horses on the track in the fleld First race, selling, e Celebrating Emancipation Day. ‘WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 19.—A three days' celebration of the signing of the emancipation proclamation began this morning. from all parts of the state and many from adjoining states are arriving to participate At Griswold park the meet- ing was given by Rev. L. Copeland. proclamation was then read. Grant, the orator of the day, followed in an Each day’s exercises will banish the trouble. ed eagerly and great profit, Summaries: thirteen-sixteenths of urse $150: Brown Dick, b. h., 112 to 1, second; Importance, 109 (Davis), 4 'to 1, third. Westbrook, Glen Montella also ran 97 (Corder), 107 _(Melntyre), in the exercises, Luck, Loule Young and !med for it. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1039, eloquent address. conclude with a ball. e — t to KIll Durrant. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.—A sensational story was circulated prisoner in the county jall who was sald to be waiting for an opportunity to kill Theo- dore Durrant, who is also in jail, while his trial is in progress for the murder of Blanche The officials say that there is no truth in the story. BT ed His Property a. PARIS, Ky, Sept. 19.—The disappearance of John 1. Moore, one of the best known farm- has caused a sensation An investigation shows ed his property for d had sold cattle valued at $10,000 Attachments aggregating Gus Straus OMAHA, NE COMMISSION G rain, Provisicns & Stocks Room 111% Board of Trade, Chicago and New York John A. Warren & Co, (Tel. 138) 8. M. STANFORD B. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISION® Room 4. N, Y. Life Bidg., Omaha, Branch offices at Fremont and Celumb orders placed on the Chicay ae B, Pl s Teiner, i lonal Bank, Omaba. Rumored F ee also ran, half mile heats, Abana Hoy, Victor B and Pat concerning & | “rnira race, 9 (Davls), ray Baffle, third. Time: id Nevada Hoy also (Corden), 10 to 1 rect wires t d: Second heat: won, Gray Baffle (2 to 1) second, (6 to 1) third. entative sal: LOUIS, Bept. 19.—~The talent scored in good shape in the first race today when the heavily backed favorite, Miss Rowett, won, beating out by » nose. Ing events went to outsiders, while second chiolces captured the other raves. fealure of the day wa Jockey Fink, to the surprise of Is German named coll Attendance very large; ers of the county, among his creditor he had mortg The two clos- ., 8L Louls Mater 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, 330 head; shipmenis, 1,100 steady to Strong. Hest export stee: $10,600 have Accldent to Go CHATTANOOGA, Sept. 1 H. Upham of Wisconsin fell while golng up Lookout mountain and broke his leg. stepped upon the skirt of his daugbter's dress, causing him to fall "Seat 'HADING and to vietory, Bummaries: Irst race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile to B) won. Rachel McAllls- econd, Immilda (4 to 1) third nd ruce, three-quarters of & mlle: 4.50; steor Governor W. NS, Also eur daily & ulk of ket lutter wuj s what to trude. ARBOGAST cXPLALAED TRADE, 222 Traders Bullding, CI ter (15 to 1) T W%

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