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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1895)
: ; : . _ - - h - - - - - - - - - j--- _ J * _ Ji1 o . 1 'rnE _ OMAhA _ DAILY B1E\'DNESDAY : _ , . SEr1.'E _ [ JrnR _ : 1,1995 _ . - a nmRCIAL AND IflNANCIAL - Wheat Avcmgcd Lower with Trfttlo Rather Dun and narrw. EVER ' l1UNG CONTRIBUTED TO DECLINES - Corn .VaM len"T hilt the ncelne , % " Ntt , Vcrr IJtlrtllt-I Xllcuted Croji Elthnlte Quite 11 " , 1 - Factor. CHICAGO , Sept 10.-Tho bIg nrthwester receipts again proved too heavy 1 land for wheat today ant December closet % c lower. May corn closet unchanged : May , oats lost % c and I.rovlslons were rntlaly' ' weak. ' Wheat averaged lower with the trade rather dull aWl aarrow ant betore 100n the prIce had declined fully Ie from last ' ' comd to Illght's close. Nearly everything .eeml .ork agnlnst the price. The receipts In the northwest were enormous , 1.431 car at Du luth and 3 at Minneapolis . a total at 161 cars against CO cars the same day lust found In yenr. Another bear factor wa the tact that the otllcial fgures at the worM'R shIpments last week were 1,0,0 " , } bu. larger tItan reported 'esterday and I were only 0.0 bu. less than the estimated I' ' .Hkl ) . consumption . Instead at nearly 2,000- Lt 1 ( Lu. less as Indicated 1 ) 'csterdn ) ' . The ii L government report was expcctJ ( tHIS afternoon - noon and the general Impression was that 1 j It would bo bearish and this helped along . the deprosston. There was tree liquidation f I and short selling , wIth the bu'ln/ restricted largely to covering Iy shorts. Hpecuilton was not only ( lull , but narrow and wIth sentiment - timent bearish It was comparltvcly easy to depress prlccs. December opened at I W\'C. \ sohl at from Wto & ' c . spl. then got weak and sold oct gradually to & 8 ½ c . and nt \ noon was & % c. or % c lower than It closed I last nigh Durinthe last hour Decerblr ! 1 loll off to from rsc to 58Yc , 3lt. but cosed : at from CS'.c . to &Sc. Corn was heavy but the teclnl was not 1 very Important. 'fhe fine weather for Inlsh- . lag the Immense crop ana the prevailing J , weakness In wheat were bear tnclors. antI there waR also some apprehension that the 4 l 1 t government report lome ( afternoon woulll In- gove'ument Ifernoon the ( estimate. May .old down t _ _ CIase crop cllmnle. : IIY poll t I to from 1e to 2Yc. split . tip 10 2e on _ report or probable frost tonight , ant closed ,1 1 at 2C. 2' . ; " Oats steady . but not lS firm ns yesterday - ! day May kept at from 2Oc to 21c. and ( 1 , tny 1ny was offered nt 21c. 'he market held firm during the last hour with May lt 1 . l from Irm 211 to 2t'c , . but weakened lt the fInish on rather liberal lellns , closing nt 20c. In provisions longs were Rtl In the throes of liquidation. October pork sureret a los1 t- ot Iluldaton. 61 result of the dny's business Januar lS 12'4e ; lard suffered to the extent . . of 7c \ for October anl January rIbs 25c for October and 71c for Janunr ) ' . hogs receipts - nnl ( . ceIpts were 17,0. U Estimated for Wednesday : Wheat 80 cars ; corn . 32 cars : o1ts 17 cars : hogs 23,000 head. ! 2,0 leading futures rouged as folo\v : - - - t ArUele8. I Ollen. I U h. ' I Low. I CIO J. L Wheal. No.2 . r 'pt . . . . 17 am 000 ' . : G I Iec..fltVU 10"'o4 ' ! IH' 16J@H I I : ly. . . . . . 12 ( eUi ; 13 GH@ b2U - I Corn . No 2. ( * 1 Sept. . . . 32 32H 52hz ! 32 ! ( 1 Oct. . . . 31UGt" . 31H : H4 Slit l , Dec . . . . 2kit 2R1 2R 2Ri . r May . . . . 2ti4 : 200 4 20Wi . 20t. Oats No. 2. . r SePt . . . : . . 1O' ' ' 104 10H 10" Spl. . . . . . . . . 101 114 ! ' . 18 ' @ " 1t [ I May. . . . . 21G21' 21J : /1 20 } , I'orkperbbl Oct. . . . . . R 11 R 25 R 12i4 R 21 t Jati. . . . . . 0 43 0 41 U 33 U (0 I , LaniU0 lbs . LII,100 . . . . r RO I RO I 71 : 77 Ia Jnn. . . . . . . . I 80 11m ( 71 ( 76 I Short Itibs- . 5i Oet. . lbs- . . . . I 2G I 21 I O74 I 12i. : ; Jati. . . . . . . . . 4 UO 4 00 4 B2i ! "bG Cash quotations were as follows : FlOtilt-Winler palents. l3.OO(13.O : winter slmlRhll. 1'I.UH-Wlnler . : : .prln palenls. 83.21i3.71 ; Fprlng straights , $ .7r3.10 : lakers , U.90tl2.3. WHEAT-No. 2 sprIng . 66'6ie ; No. 3 spring . tSce : No. 2 red t61 ( s % e. CORN-No. 2. 321 tI321ic : No. 3 yellow , 32 . tJ32c. (321'c. - . 2. l5c : No. 2 whIte 22122'c ; No. 3 whitte . 201Hf21c. % ItYC.-Nn. 2. . 3c. HAIU.IY-No. 2. nominal : No.3 , 31' tJ41c ; No. { . 26f3H c. FtAX ED-No. 1. 9c. TIMOTHY HlmD-lrlme. $3.OOtu1.O. : PItOVISIONS-I'ork. mess. per bbl. . $ . { PIOVISIONH-lork. R.31t4. Lanl , per 100 Ih. , , : .i5.nM. Short s I. 3 M. . . ( loose ) . $ : .10 ? : .20. Dry salted .houl- .11. (00. tiers ( hoxel ) . tn.M(5.62\ : short clear siles ( boxed ) , i6OOjG.2S. \VIIISKY-Distillers' fnhhed goods . per gal. . ' l.fl. SUOAnS-Cut loaf * 5.5 : granulated , ' 12 ; standard A. $ I.0. a The ' foltowiitg ' , ere tie receipts and shipments today : ArleleL Receipt. Shipments . - - - - - - - - - . Flour bbh . . . . . . . . . . 1.00J 3.000 Wheat bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1.000 IUOOO Com , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30U.UOO 307.1)00 ) Oats. ho. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2GI.000 201.000 fte bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.nuo . . . . . , f'e , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G7,000 21,000 Oilihe ProJuoJ o"oln"e today the butter mar kel wai Omit creamer , 020C : daIrr On@ 170 .Eg s , firm ; 1"IGo Cheese , 4415c . - - - - NE'V YORK GENERAL ] tiMt1ET. t Clo"ln" Qnotnton" on the l'rlnehlnl COlmolUtc" unit StnllleH. NEW YOm" Sepl. 10-I : ' I.OUH-Hecelpts 8.30 bbls. : nporls. 19.C bbls. Market steady for lending brands. hut weak In bakers nnd other low I.alent ; winter branl npl.clel ; nnl Minneapolis patents . $3.3Ot3.45 ; wInter tutenta . $ { 0 3.0 ; city milt patents S4.00t4.2 : ; city mill clears ' 3.75 ; winter straights $3.2tj3.O ; winter extras , $2.7503.U0 : Minnesota bakers . $ 3.10 ; winter low llies. $ 2.054(2.60 ; .prllK low grades . trule $1.81t12.l5. lye Itour Quid ; sUI.ernne , $ 2.76422.85 ; . fane , 12.90i3.iO. COlN ) MI'ALI"llrly : actye ; Dran.l'wil. $ .G ; . yellow western . U. liAItltY-Quletl ; No.2. 60c. Wl : AT-lh'cellls. , 2..t bu. : exports . 3,6 bu. : spot easier ; No. . re.l. 51'e ; No. 1 hanl 6.c. ! sleliveleti. Options were dull nail uninteresting - teresting all da ) ' . declining under lower cables , continued big movement II the northwest goll exports I\slppolnlll. llratlstreet's , and loell liqtildation . finally rallied slightly on export buying In,1 closed dul at 6c net lOBs ; Iep- tember G20jC2'c . closed R , % e : } December 1.1161c. . closed at C"e , . COIN-Iecelpts. co..l 2.i' bu. : exports , % 12.80 . bu. : spot dull ; No.2. : % e. Options weakened under lIne weather eon.llon , rallied slightly vn fresh buying but sold or again and closed 'e lower ; I.ptemb.r. 3St3Sc . closed at 38'0 OATS-Ilelpts. 22,0 bu. : exports . 1Ooo ) bu. ; spot quiet ; No. 2 , 23c. Options dull , but fairly tendy , closing unchanged to I ic higher : September - tember closed 01 231e ; lecember 24c. HAY-Fairly active ; shipping , 65t'iUo : good to cholc. 8 gc. ' ' I'nciflc coast. 1691 , 1101'S-Weak' I'acnc crop 4t17c ; . 101S-Weak' common to choIce ! , l$94 crop. H1Sc. (7e LEATIIEII-Quiet ; hemlock pole.luenos A're light to heavy weights. 23c ; acids. 21'4t124c. WOOIrQulet . : domestic fleece . lt20c : pulled , Ic. flOV1SlONS-lleef. quiet : family . UO.0612.o ; fstra mess $7,5(8.0 ; ely extra India mess . . . Cut . . steady pickled . 116.00017.60. meats .tel'pkklel ; beles. S6.0Cn.W. $0.Wa7.2 : ; 1lcl.le.1 , Iams , $ ) .0.2 ; 1lcklfl shoulders . $5.0045.25. Lard.venlc nl.1 lower - but steady : western steam closed at $ .nM ; S.p tember. $6.15. nominal. _ . 81 Cll ESE-Weak ; large . 6\ame : small. 6@ IITEI-lec.lpts. 10.0 pkR' : we.trr dairy 'IHU3c : western creamery . 1320c ; 1igins : 1OQS-lteceipta. l1,2) Ikg. , Market stcady : state IGc. and I'enYh'anla. 16U1e ; western ) 1 ( 1 : TlO.1Ul-nul : United closed 01 n.21. 10SIN-ulel ; strained . common 10 gooll 1 ' TALLoW-Dull ; city . Nc : country 4e. I Tultl'1NTlNt-Qoiet ; :7.6:8. IICI.ulel domestic . lair to elra. HI61.c ; Japan . 23$4e. , , MQhASSlH-uiet but steady : New Orleans . open kettle. - " 10 choice. 2 ( ) : . MFTALS-l'lg iron steady : southern , $ l1.60o 14.60 : north"rn. 812.004114.00. Copper quirt $1.M@ ; er. ' price $ : .2 ; echaoe price $2.Z. Lead - quiet \lc. ; ' price $ . : : exchange price . $ .U. Tin quiet ; straits . Il4.35tl4.40 ; plates , llrm. . Spelter. quiet : domestic. $4. IS. .4 COONSll1) OI.Showl well sUltaln' ' ae- COTONRI'I th.ly and Ilr\.sl - ; prime - summer ) 'elow. Z % e. 'V..I Murket. BOSTON , B.pt. 10.-The tone at the wool mar- ket II steady this week the 01) noticeable exception - cepton being domestic wol8. The sales show a niece decll < decrease than for several weeks I past. The following are the quotations for the lending descriptions : Ohio and l'enmnmylvnnia fleeces . X and above 1618e ; XX anti above nft : : No I combIng . % : No. 2 omnijing. :3 ° ; Michigan Wisconsin etc. . 16t16Ho : No 1 MichIgan - Igan combiflic. : : c ; X New York New Ilunl'.hlre sad Vermont. 1601611c ; No. 1 north.r. New hampshire and Vermont 19U : ; Michigan . 16@ 1"0 ; u'wa.I."I. m.Uum. Kentucky antI Maine Quarler.blol , comUtng . lIe ; } { Ientuck anl Maine e..lghlh..bloo" comnbinme , 1b4t $ lIe ; In.lan. tlr 01,1 Missouri quarle.hlcOiib ni. lS'4a19c ; Indiana and Missouri thre-.lghth..blo. 11b leg , 1UISle ; lAke and Georgia . nUlc , Texas Wools , spring medium . 1 months . 1fHc ; scoured l'rlcP. 310432c : "I'rlnl. tine . ltl3c ; scoured ptice . 33U35c , territory wools Montana nne medium Mil tine. ltUol ; scoured price . If * lie ; Mantalta . No. 2 m"lum. litelGe ; scoured prIce . l3tjSTc : Utah and Wyoming scoured price . Utal scur .rlc. . ' aiitrtmln wc.ois . . < . ito .3U3.-tt ; , 'auQmhIwls. non hem. II'rlnl. ' } ( : s.I'rlre , 33f34 ; nlhMle " li spring . 161e : .courcd pmlce . 324133e' Australia roUed I"B' ' . . . "ntIIg. BUI.erlla , 4i45 ; c1mb- tog' . good . { OUlo ; combing . average 36(3 : : Queeniland . \'mblnG 3(1U Dr" lon" " Market. N&WOR . I.pt. 10.-AK.nl. have advanced rlces a. tolowl 11111 :6-lnch bleach cottons - < 111 tons to T II ; Otl No 4 blue d.DIn < 4o ; ' \ . - - _ _ " : ) - 1'slner , , 1 bu , cenhn" , , Iel ColUlnhhin heavy 1.I.nln. \ : . , 'lCI 'fhorn 1ks tK hinge . all nuther , . \c \ ; prllllnr cloths Irn , al Il.e for U msiurt , " ' 11 raIs ot 1,00) pl.cu. Irown t , ttoni of all weights In rood InQuIry for Ion. sl " spot goods . but nflT sales IR8t ! 'blcRule of ( e. Ih'ctlc ott eofltrnct. ! inking care of rsctlpl. Jo'lel ' , . dnlll Oi contrac\ I 10 ' tiUiflcii. Marktt Ifl elI nful.l. 1'ALt. IIIVI'.it . Moel. . Iept , 10.-Print cIoth . s1'ot Int , cettitaCis . sold tll . , IUerln lt 3c' , an nlll'nnr of 1-ICc. ) led rAt& , nlt _ . MANc1rns'ri1t . Hept. 10.-Clolhs. quie : btisi- aces ( n , cr ) restricted scale Yarns . strong. OMAhA OISNIiItAij U.UUET. ; - ConditIon of Trn.lennil Qtintntlona .I Ntnl'lc nut Faticy l'rotltice. The egg market continues on the Up grade. ltecelita. are Very light and commission houses lecel.ln have bard walk to get cnough Id supply their regular trade. The PoultrY market does not sh3w MY ma- lerlal change . Huter Is brInging about steady priceL 1 Is a long road that has no turn . says Chicago Pro- of , duce. At the same time . to the holder luce. butter In storage It nppcmrs nt present that there never Is going to be n , let-mmp m production of this article . Slut there mis I to n let.up In the very artcle. fulure. We know thl. White It cOst be acknowledged that there Is likely to Lean an II'r.u'lcnt.,1 to heavy " winter make of butter In the west I may he said nt the Mme time 10 Ie an unthiccedentedly that there l likely al unMeceenlNly lkely heavy consumptive demand for the product . The showing of the mailers vt oleomargarine for the month of August cannot help being Iltf- I InK nevs for the bottlers of storage tlutler. with 30.000 Ilh ! less of olco consumed In.t month than 30.0 .Iurllg time Mme month ot lost year . the outlook I. n little . more encouraging , ptrticti- oulook Intly when t I. nloRether Ilrolmblo that the consumption of oh'munarlle wi he piopor- tionntelit lighter Ilurlng the % inter mont , . titan last ) IRht.r . . is l no doubt but thai the eonsuflhltiofl at butter will he consIderably cnsumlton winter than wi was last and one thing thai Is likely to Insure lila hen'lel con- sumptlon Is the lower prIce. hut I must be sumpton . that we have a good deal ot but- ter to move. Quotntlons : IOOSI're.h stock , tons , doz. . 1'Ho . litTTTlit-L'ncking stock Se : choice to fancy . 161&c JITTJI.lnckln ; Rltherel creamery , 17i lie : eelllrator creamery ltttlic. Y.AI.Clllce . ' fat , 70 10 10 Ibs. , are quoted al 7i4c : large all coarse 4Q5e. ( 1I':8E-Wllcol.ln full cream , le ; Young Americas . 121.c ' : twins . 12c : Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , 10nle ; Llmburger . No. I , 12e ; brick , No. 1 121e ; itwiss . No.1. 13lc. I.nIB 1'Ot'l.TltY-ltens . 6 : roosters , Be ; "l'I'lnl chickens per lb. . 7'45Sc : ducks. Ce ; sprIng duck . 7'(4Sc : turkeys . 6lic ; geese Cc. l'lUlONS-l'er doz. . $1. IIOJONt-ler , $6.0 S. ; midland . $ C.O ; lowland - land , f6 : rye straw . $ : : color makes the price on hay ; light bales sel the best , Only lap grades . hung toll Ilrlces. tOI prices.VECIWrAIIL.1IS. VECIWrAIIL.1IS. The market h. full of sweet potatoes and the price Is hut .0 high. Quotations : Quolatons ,1'lcp , IOTATOI'S-N.w. choIce stock , 2c. L.Yl'mT I'OTA'j'OES-Choico stock , t2.CO per QNINSUome grown . 2tI50c. gown. (2AIIUAO1-On orders , sacked , per 100. i5c@ . ) . .0) $ TOMATOES-Choice stock , per I , bu. basket , 2M040c. \VATIII1MIILONS-Crated . per 110z. U.75a2.0. CM.Flt-Clioice stock large No. I , Oe : large No. 2. 35e : inrerior ! 6j30c. CANTALOUPIS-Cholce stock . crated for ship- men I. I.cr . doz. . GOO 90c. FIttlITS. There Is considerable Idaho and Oregon fruit on the mltk.t , but I does not appear to fn,1 , very great favor with buyers. Thl' fruit Is not wrapped and Is not .0 large IR the California fruit , and does not possess OK lIne a Itavor. In addition to these objections II the fact that the atdllon ohJeetons fruit Is put up In boxes re..mLllg the Cal- IforIa Oackaoes. but really smaller. Califonia. : ilhi'ay I.eaehps are arriving freely now and the market Is hardly s : finn. The weather lt the present time Is very l1rl ' , . on frui. 'nle 8ulhlen change In temperature from the cool night to time sultry day causes a hpnlo . on all kinds ot fruits. The supply of home grown Concord grapes IK about played out , and this week wi Imelc- ally see time end at them. Time crop was 'n:1 ' ) large thlK year. A great deal at complaint has been made ) ot the grapes dropping from the steams before they wee picked The market I" a little firmer . and Il Is harder work to get aUI" plies. Quolatons : l'IIAItS-Cliolce California Bartet ' , 12.27 ; other varieties , $ .7io ; Idaho and Oregon stock $1.60. II.UIBCIICornla. per box , choice stock . $1.00 431.15 ; fancy varieties . * 1.15611.25. SOUTllUtN I'EACIIES-Nnne. Al'l'T.lS-Clmoice shipping stock bbls. . * 2.0061 2.25 ; cookIng npples tl.15@2.0. CAI.J'OlNIA I'FIACIIflS-i"leeatones , per box , , $1.00 : clings . 90c66I.00. I OlAIISlome : grown Ftoek. per 10-lb. ba.- ketK. Concords. 23f2c : large lols. 2c : Call- fornla pet case . black , 'alletes , U ; Museats $ . : ; Tokays n.w. - NtlCThICINIS-None. 'rIlOPICAL FRUITS. The condllol at the bmtflna trade In the southern markets borders .0 close upon e mpleto demoralizatIon , ' says the New York Journal of Commerce that the planters of 10cas , lei Toro Colombia , have found It eXII.nt to sen.1 n committee to New Orleans nail Mobile to asccr- taln the reasons for the extreme depress prevaIling II the United Stales markets al,1 also It Is believed for the Inlo.e at pinking some Fat.factor arrangements for the mar keting at their fruIt In this country next sel. " . The chief trouble seems to be that time compe- tItian between . Importers at New Orleans and MaNia - tton for supremacy In supplying . the trade at the south and southwesl has In.luced them to bid high for supplies In Central America and to . .1 eVen at a loss In the consuming markets. The re.ul has been disastrous both to the planters anti the Imllorler. The former have been Induced - Iuce.l to cut the fruit when too thin lS the importers , It Is claimed . woulll take alm"t any- timing at almost any Irlee. The Importers ha\ . I 18 said. lost heavily antI are now seeking to retrench < withdrawing their vessels from the wihdrwing trade wherever practicable. . The planters . not ulder.hllll time reasons underlying this ac- tion . are coming here to ascertain why the d.- lre ! lon. ) mend front our gulf ports has .0 suddenly .ub .Ided. , New Orleans anil Stabile have In recent years become two ot the most Important banana mar- kets In time United States. 'J'h.lr l.romlnMc" In this respect . I. _ largely due _ to _ time exceptional ! dock and rail melHI.S arorle.1 the merchants ot those cities by the steamship and railway lines centering Ih.re. The advantage to them In tl'se facilities I. shown Iy the tact that for the Irst seven months at this year , out of 1 total of about 10,0040,000 bunches at bananas imported 10,000.00 IJort.d into the Untied States . New Orleans recelvet 3.HO,780 , an.1 Mobile I.U7.200. During the Slle l.erlOI New York Imporle.1 2.31,5 buneh.s. Phiadelphia 1,29.80 bunches . Boston 1.203.600 immmneimes . anti lallmre C95.2 hunch.s. 'hus New Orleans takes the first 1.lace and Mobile the third mitt Imporler at bananas . and between them they Imave received close 10 5 per cent of time entire Importatons Into this country so tar this ycar. Quolalols : QItANOES-Cholee seedlings , per box. U.75 ; Mediterranean weete none ; fancy St. 1Uchaels. none : CalifornIa Val.nclas , $ 3.25613.55. $3.25(3.:5. I.JMONS-rxtr fancy lemons : O size . $ .0 ; 300 size 8.00669.00. :0 IANANAholce large stock. per bunch 'Z2 12.50 : medium size bunches . $ .iotZ2 : (2.W 1'INIIAI'PLES-None. 2.IISCIILLANEOUS. OYSTEns-Ixtr .elecls. 3 : per cnn : company selects 40e : New York counts 4 c FiUS-Fanoy. 15e ; . cholce . 12@Ja 10N ; Y-Calforla. H@15e. lAlI.I Sy1tU1'-Oallon jugs . per doz" $2 ; 1Iixt'y . 5-gal. cans . ' 3. NUTS-Almonds. ' Ito : . English walnuts BoCI- shelled. lie : standards. 10c : Ib.rts. ge ; lrzl nul. Sc ; pecans . Ve ; peanuts raw . GIGlic , roasted . Bc. TI:8-In 0 to 70-lb. boxes Ge per lb. ; tard dates . small boxes . 300 per lb. . CIDtI-lur. Juice per bbl. . ,5 : halt bbl. . $3. lUCI I'OI'COItN-In the ear . on orders . per lb. . 2.jc. 2\0 HIDES AND TALLOW. ; ' HIDES-No. 1 Green hides , 1e ; No. 2 green IIDEBNo. . 6'e ; . 1 green salted hlle. 8e : No.2 green salted hid. . . 7'e No. 1 veal calf S to 15- Ibs. . 10 ; No. 2 veal calf 8 to 15-lbs. . Sc : No. 1 dry flint hiltles . 12He : No. 2 dry flint hides . 10@ 12e : No. 1 dry salted hIdes . lac ; party cured hides .e IJer lb. less than fully eur"l. Hl1t0lt' I'1L'rs-.4Ireen salted . each 256160o ; SIEI11 l'I'LfSreen .alel. 2(60e green salted .hearlnls ( short woole early ' skins ) , each 6Ic ; dry shearlngs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 each , Clc ; dry .hearUnKs ( short wol.l earlY skins ) . , No. 2 each w : dry flint ICansa and Nehra.kl butcher wol l.eUs. actual weight . USCe ; dry Ilnt Colom.l" butcher wool I'ell. per lb. , actual weight , 4tJ65c : dry flInt Clorll murrain wool pelts. per lb. . Icuat weight . { ( Gc. lave fet cut off , as It Is Useless to haY ' tJIRht on Ihem. _ TALLOW AND ( IltAEStl-.No. 1 tallow. \.e : No. 2 tallow. 3tt4354c \ : grease . white A. 40 Ie \ ; gr.as. white I. 31c ; grea.e. yelow.2 . $ 3c ; grease . dark 2\c : old buter.2t\c : ' ( W"X. Ir.a.p. . 1620 : rough tallow . 2c. \ \OOh UNAt1It1I-Fine heavy , G6J'Tc : fine IIht , 6/9c / ; qmmarter-hlood. IOt12c ; seedy burry anti chatty . S.9c ; eotell and broken . coarse . 7@ 9c ; ! 11.1 all broken . fine . 6aSc. ' wom. VASltEL-Mediumn. 15Ic ; fine . U@ 16 : tub washel 16618C'\ black 8c ; bucks . I ; tag locks 283c ; dead pu \ led. U 6 IU. I.onl. G 'nerll lnrket. ST. I.mS. a.p. 10.-I'I.OUI-Acth'e. hut easy . lower ; patents . * 3.05113.15 ; extra fancy . $2.8502IH fancy . H.66612.75 ; choice , $2.50t02.60. \VItSAT-Ieclined early on heavy selling antS the market .ho"d weakness throughout the ses- ion , closing heavy ant lower than yesterday ; No. 2 cash , 69'.c ; s1)lemwr. &Ie ; 1)ecember Ce' Slay 61'c. COItN-peculation dead durlnr the early part ot the . .Ion on call ; there Was considerable Pressure to sell the near months , and October Inl mleciint'tl c . but new crop months were better : lecln.1 wt.r I No. 2 mixd. cash 3A1'4c : l.ptemler. 3 c ; De- II cemutmer ZI'e bhl ; 3\c 2'c Illd. I OATSl'uturc' easier : May ceiling 1 ic lower ; No. 2. cash . lL.C bid ; September lIe ; Ieember . Uc ; : ay. 211 % c. Iyt-No. 2 regular . Ito bid . cast track hut none offered. COIN M1AL-l.70611.75. l1AN-lul and lower : east track . 526.2I.e. l'I.AX 8l11l-Lower . ; & 'c bid. TIMOThY SEISIJ-itteamly . $3.754.23. ' IA Y-Dul : firm an,1 scarce : timothy . $1.000 lOiS : 1'flrl. . $50610.0. this side. ( HlITI1-lhher ; fancy Elgin . 23a ; separator .e1ralor creamery . 1600lTc. I OOS-Flrm. 1e. I I ! LIOAI-Ieiwt'r. : * 3.15613.25. HI't.T l-I.'lrm. U.0IUfU21' . l'ltOVlSiQNii- . standard m.B. Jobbln , t.15VS.1Lr. prime steam * 1.62y ; choice S.75. htacon . boxed shoulder. . $ .1 longs $6.5 ; rl' . . J.U.hort. ; $ .7. . IISeFII'T-Flour . f.0 bbl. 1 wheat 3,0 bu ; corn . 19.0 ttu ; oats , t4.0 ti. j11IJUNTH-t'lour , l&000 bhIB. ; wheal , 16.0 \u. , corn . : ,0 tnt. ; 0t. 15,0 bu. Cutee IRrket. NEW YOISK l.pt. tO.-COFI'UI5-Spot . Rio . I dull ; No.7. ' 16,75 } ld - \ dul and nonminal . 1".10\ $8.:3(1.0.arehou. . " deliv'erics t New York re.atertlaV1 15.91 ! ' 1 New York .l . _ " - " - . , , - . . ' . . stock today . 241,413 bA"11 united States . tock t 142501 loAY. a afloat for time tlnhieml IHate . z21met , 12.S01ai. bgs total visible for time lnlto States , &G.6Q7 \AKII bags . against iitilft image Icet ) 'eAr. UANTOS Sept ! ' 10.-MAkt , t A.lfl10 \ ; "e- gigs $ ante . . Itf : receipts , " ,01 ) IMKI ' si&'m lv , 003 bags. Weekly rellrl Market RleadYI 00 good average per 10 ) kios , ' 1.4 ; leceilmttt Our- o the week 111,00' ) hRRS ; shipments to the "ee 11.0 tithed States . 1,0 bags : .totk , 2,0 hnl' , 1AMJIt'jtO Rel't . 10-Market ( Ir" tower ; HAJI1ll0 } fell. . . . lalu. .1O JANCII1O Fept . 10.-Market firm lu . , 110. II.C ; receipts . 17,0 Ltgs : cicaret fur the Unlel , 8Inte. , 3.0) hRI' : clentl for Itstope . 10.0 bage' ' .tok , J .O baR. Weekl . report : Market firm ; exchange .lanlar.I , $3.CO : repor s. lId ; receipts during the week * IO ! txclnn blg ; shipments to the United States 13 , ( bugs ; .toek. 245 ( bal& ASIRTIRDAM , Icpt. 10.-The Dutch market .MATgnDAM or allut , I < below hrker ' valuation : markel , quiet ! o ordinary Java C5c. STOctH ANt IIONIOS. SecurIty . MmirketWlmN LIft in Less Aeth'c 'rhnn un : lnlll ) ' . NEW 101 < , Sept . 10.-The stock market was about one trade ices titan that ot time previous day . hut the course of I.rces was fully as Ir- r.gular. The distribution ot business wits flrmmm . with Sugar , Tennessee Coal , Alehlln , Burlng- wih , Hugur . ' In.1 I.'ndllg the I.allers. The upenlimg was weak In .ymllathy with fractional declines in AmerIcan slacks In London. Foreign dealers were also sellers of l.uls\\I & Nmmsim- " 'llie anti lt'nmdlng In this mmmmmrket The apparent ( "le of the tlcitressloim . w.r the faIlure of the cnU8.S gtVenimmCtmt LionmI . syndicate to make good the KII'erment at the 'nlcate oh reserve below Inllalrln.nt ! time $100,000 Out ) mark In,1 the unabated strength of time txehalKe mark.I , which vae thought to foreshadow turth.r Inr e''XIOrt9 at gold. Predictions of a ) hardcnln t.nl"c ) ' In malc ) ' lredlclols made but ulrcl.d little attention , although slightly higimer figures were reported alhoulh slhty hilher f\ureR relrled later II time ( lay for 1olh cull and tme moncy. Time plethora at ) liSle capital 1M too generally al . JII'.clatell 10 I..rmlt of any scare 01 tlll toimit. . deem- Later In the timmy time nnnuneemeni ot thl ration ot the regular quarterl dividend ot II. per cent on Manhalan and ot the recommendation of the payment of the regular dll'Ilen,1 of II. I.er cent on ' \'ester Union by the executive eommlt"o hell'\ to cause 1 Irler tone. The engagenments ot Rohl for export tomorrow also engajements exprt IlrO\.1 to Ie unu"ully light. The agricultural bureau report of the condition at cotton on September I was 70.S. which Is prc- tlcally time lowest on r.corll. Oflicimils of southwestern - W.Mter tcaly roads still report rates a" unsatisfactory. In the early declines Louisville . & Nashville anti l"udln % ere the chief sufferers. After time Ini- tial declines prices firmed up almost generally declnes Irmel ! tal unl.r the l.a,1 of the In.lu.trlals. Sugar rose 11 per cent American Tobacco 1 % per cent and Tennessee Coal 1 % per e.nt. Ier time en,1 of the ' heat hour nlother reaction Met in . which nrpele,1 , the entire list. Rugar broke 1" per eenl. Missouri laclUe alit Colorado Fuel n. per cent , Tennessee Coal 11 per cent anti In the .pcclal- tieS Erie T.letrlh , Irokl Its recm'd or succes- .Ive all"aneel I ) ' a declne ot 2 per cent Cram tIme hl\he.l of the dny Near mllhll ) ' the market again \ sleadl"1 und recovered the gains extending In 1l4 per . cent In Sugar. The speculation \re- tlcaliy imalted during the greater part of the tcal ! haled Irater nftemnoomm. The market clost'd drill . but steady In lone. The hand market had a lel.leney to lower figures during the realer part ot the day , miltimougim near the close a Irmer tone was evhlelt. IlhouRh The sOles were $1.S7S,0. The I'oat's 1"1101 cablegram says : The setle- meat checked business today . and malnl as n result ot this Amneri&mna ruled lowrr. Time nver- mine decline was Soc 10 $1. The account II them was not very len , ) ' . but American banking house8 took n good heal at stock from frms . which relent the money 10 the Kamr market Time tone Wl8 stendy. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : AtchIson . 2ih Nortlmwestermm. . . . . . 10450 . . . . . ' . . . AIal8 Express . 1B do ptd. . . . . . . 16 Altemm. T. I. . . . un N. Y. Ct'mmtral103it Alcl. Am.Fxpre8s. . . . 11af : NY . & N. F. . . . 15 f 1ahtiimmoro&O1mIo tiC Ontario &W. IH Callmore&Ohlo. t1 W. . . . Canada PacIfic. . . ttii4 O.gon lump . . . H Cal 11 Sommtlmern . 0014 Ort'gon NI" . . . . 23 ! Cemmtral PacIfic . . IIH O. S. L & U.N. . . . 10 CItes. & Oimlo. . . . . : ! l'aeitlc Stall. . . . an : , 'chicago & Altomm . 103 P. P. & . . . . . . . . G 'Chlcllfo&Alon. Ila . . 1. D.&E. c. , Ii. & Q. . . . . . . 8tmi ' l'ltsburg. . . . . lG2 Chlello OaH. . . . 02' Pulhnal I'ailco. : COI8011Ih'dOa8. IH Ieadln . . . . . . . 17J C. C. , C. & 5t.L. . 48U H. G. W. . . . . . . 18 Colo. Coal . Iromm. . 714 It G. W. mftl. . . . . 4B' Cotton Oil Cart . . 21 Rock Islamni. . . . lH' Dttawlre & limmU . 13'20 St. 1.aul. . . . . . 7710 Del. L.ek,1 W. . Iti : do pftl. . . . . . . . 1' ! 11. & it. G. 1M , . . tIlt St. P. . . Omah . . I ) . & C. F. Co. . . . . 2ifl dopfd. . . . . . . . . . . . . l 431 Erie. ? : . : : . . . . : . : : . : : 8 Sotmtimenm ; Paclilc : : g % do ptd. . . . . . : ' . 22 Stmgarlteflnerv. . . 11 ! Fort Syaymme. . . . . . 112 Tetmmm. Coal & I.on. 41 % O. Norlheru 11011. . . 127TexaslleIUe. . . 13 C. & E. I. pfd. . . . . ' lot ! T. & . Comm. . mmfd. . . 78 loeklol Vmmltey . . 24 % Unlomml'aeific. . . . 153 $ 1110IHCeltrl. . 11J40 U. R. } xpreH8. . . 47 > St. I' . Dultmtlt. . . : I W. St. 2. . & P. . . . . IH Ie. . T.I'rll. . . . . 00 W. St. L I' . lfd . 2H4 Lake Eric & West 2r % Well Fargo tx. . 100 ) - do 11M. . . . . . 80 Weltermm Ullol.3 ' Lake Simore. . . . . li % Wheolng & L F. 2854 LeatlTrmmst . . . . . 3 : do imfit. . . . . . . . 50h Lommievllie & N. . . . UI % 51. & ) . L. . . . . . 2654 Loula'.le&N. . . . . . . 0 , M.&SI.L. . & . . . . . . . lH Malhaltan Con . . 12 G. } . . . . . . . . . :8 "Mcnmplmls k 0. . . Ii N. L. . . . : . . . . . 25 Michigan Ccitt. . . . 111 C. F. & I. . . . . . 40 Mlchlral 40) MI.sourl Paclilo . 4UJ do pftt. . . . . . . . Ut Mobile & Ohio. . . . 25 15. / P. C. . . . . . 2 NashvIlle Chat. . ; ( 'r. A. A. .it N. Pd. . . . I , NRtcnal Cordage. . C' 'T. St. L. / K. C. . 0 Nlt.Oollagophl. ! 1:1 : % -110 pfit. . . . . . . 17 N.J.Cemmtrai . . . . lal110 . . . . . . 1354 N.kW.pr. . . . ] t dopftl. . . . . . . 41H North Am. Co . . . I" Am. Tab. Co. . . . . 11 ! ( Northern Pacne. 53 $ do pfd. . . . . . 104 N.I'aelfepCd. , . . 1 ! , St. 1. , M & M. . . 115 % 151 U. I' . 1) . &U . . . lT L'ath.rpfd. . . . O" S hl.T. . or.ret. The total sales at slacks today were 221.2 shares , Including : American Sugar 3 .6o ; Am"r- Icnn Tobacco 6C ; Atchison. 3 assessment paId HIO : llurlnlon. 1.3 : ChIcago Oas , 5.900 ; Colorado t'u.l. { , gO ; O nerl Electric 70 Kan- HRS & Texas preferretl { .20 ; I.uls'I. & Na.h- 'iile . 3.80 : MissourI I'aciflo. S.3 : Northwestern 3,70 ; Iaelne Mal , 4,700 ; lellln/ 15.to : nock 181anl. 8,90 ; St. Paul , 24,10 : Tennessee Coal ant ! Iron , 22,10 ; 'Vabash pr.t.rrel 3,5. New York .3IO5ey ltliirkct . NEW TOR1 . Sepl. 10.-MONgy ON CALL , 10h'4 per cent. c.nt. 1'itIStlO MEIC.\NTILE PAIEIper I ' 1TllLINO StXCIIANGII-Iull ant .I.a , ! with actual business In bankers' hills nt $4.510 4.9O1. . for deman.1 mind U. * { . for sixty days ; posted rates , U. 9a .90 anti * .9064.91 ; commercial - cial bills . 'USI , fl.t8M. HI.V ; n CFITWIA''ES7IW67 % e. GOVERNMENT IIONDS-Steatiy. tate bonds , GOVEINMENT HONOSSI.I bds < inactive. Hnlroal bonds . llrmer. Closing quotation. on bonds were a. follows : U.S.4areg. . new In : * 'C 1'.1.1. of ' \6. 11m2 tl.S.4scotmommew . 122 % 1) . & . G. 7s. . . lUl" ( : U.S. tiereg. . . . . lr" D & It. G. 4. . . 1 : U S. SB . fl. coup. . . 111" Ens : 21t8 . . . . . . . 77" U.S .Is. reg. . . . . l2 % G. H. & s A : Os . . 107 U.S. 4n. commp. . . . 112 % O. U. & S. A. 1s. . 103 U.S.2mmrt'g. . . . ttum,4 If.,3T. C.la. . . 11 ' h'acidc Osof ' 00. IOU do ( is. . . . . . . 12 Ala. : . clas ! A. . . . 10 M. C. k T. 1st 08. 1)014 ) 'Ala. . class II. . . . 18 do 2l lit. . . . . 1tf ( Ali. , class I.I 'Mutual Ulion ( itt . 14 'Ala Cmmrremmcy . . till N. J. C. Gemm. GN' . 10 . . La. New Can. 4. II ) No.I'nclne hu . 117" oUssoul .r. Us. . . . IOU do 2d8 . . . . . 10Hi : .N.C.UH. . . . . 1'24 "N.W . Commeols . 1H4 ' N. O. 4s. . . . . . 10i : 110 S. Ii' . Deb. Se . III S. 10Ifuld. . . II I U. WeKt. lets . 1H' Tenim. new Net Us . 01 St. P. CCIKols 7M. 127 'Femimm. new set Os . lOr do C & 1' . W. Stt Ill Tcimn. old Us. . . GO 5tL & 1.1. Oen. I 147 Va. Centmmnieim. . . 6334 'St. LJ S. ' Hent ll ( % lo .llfer d. . . . Gal Tax Pac. himtme . . f : : % AlehtHol 4. . . . . 9:1 : d02d8. . . . . . : U 4 Alchlnon 211 A. . 31 U. 1. lets oC ' 01. lu7h CUlada So. .18. . 10734 WeatSimom'o { a. . 11 $ 1071 } L. & N. uutn"1 4H. 84 SOltlrn 4s. . . . 0054 o. n. & N.18IS. . lll Ult .j . 'tofferetl. San Francleo llnlnl Quotations . SAN ) 'ILANCISCO . Seimt. 10.-The officIal closln , quotations lows : for 1111nl 8tocltl today were tOe fol- Allot. . . . . . . . . . 10 llale& Norcrcmas . 150 Alpha Comm. . . . . . lR Jmillmt. . . . . . . . . 10 Andes . . . . . . . 14 Ju8Ice. . . . . . . . 7 lielclmer . . . . . . . I ( Kentnek ) ' COl. . . 14 lest k lielclmer. . . 11 1\ly Wash . Con . : hlotitoCon. . . . . . . . 1 Mexicamm. . . . . . . Gi : Ittillion. . . . . . . . 104 Mommo. . . . . . . . 12 Illw"rCol. . . . 7 Mount Diablo. . . II Cal.lonl" . . . . . . . 14 Occldeltut Comm. . . 2ll Clllol e Comm. . . . lf ) Oplmlr. . . . . . . . . 160 Chollar. . . . . . . . . tO Ov.rmal. . . . . , 10 Committlonco. . . . . . 200 Potosi. . . . . . . . till ( . Cal .te Va. . . 235 Sava e. . . . . . . . au Om. Imorhll. . . 4 Sierra Navada . . . 71 can. New torc . : SII'r 11111. . . . . 3 Crowmm Polmmt. . . . . iI Unlol Con" . . . . 11 Exchieqtmer. . . . . . . 4 Utah Comm. . . . . . . 7 Gould k Curry. . . lt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 31bar. 6761t17c $ . M.xleau dollars , 04t 544c . Drafis , sight 2ne,1"lrlraphtc. : Sc Dodol Stock Quotations. DOSTON Sept. 10.-Cal baits. 254i : pr cent : time loans . 2\-4 per " , "I. ClosIng 'prlce for 8tock8 , bOlda amid mlllli shares ; 1r.&S.F . . . . . . 2u dopftt. . . . . . . 01 Ammm Smmgar . . . . 1110 Weslngb.Jlc. . 37 Anm "u"r pfd . . lit ( W. Stiec . 000. . . . . 11 lavi110 ( las . . . . 1034 Wis. CentrL. . . . (114 Del''olephonl. . 101 tloon llee.ls. Hil liostomm4AIbnny . 212 Atchison 2d8. . . 3C" 10110n . Maine. . 111 ! AtchlHol { . . . 12" C. D. & Q. . . . . . 11 New Englall tie. . . 11 : Gen. Electric I . . . :8" Oen. Electric Ss. . . 834 ll'xcal C"nlral. 1 : W. . O'nt. lots . . 01 N. ' 9' . & N. R. . . . . I Alouez ! Unll Co4 Old Colony. . . . . 170 ( Attarmtlo. . . . . ! . . . 2234 Ore. Short Line. . . 1014 Ijoetomm &Mommtamma. 11 lubber. . . . . . . . 401 Butte .lo.tol. . 2134 I ! Rai 01.10. . . . . . I OAlumet J U.'la. 311 UimIommlclitO . . . 5 Itm'arsarge : , . . . . , 2114 Ullonlaell I le.\rsarlo. . We.l lOud. . . . . . 781 Tanmaracle . . . . . 211 New York \ln'a" Quotations. NEW YORK . 8pl 10.-'he followIng are time clollug minIng luolalQl8 ; llmmlwm'r. . . . . . I Ommttmnto . . . . . . Otto \ Clmoilur. . . . . . . . SO Ophlr. . . . . . . . . U\ Crown Poimmt. . . . . 10 11ymoimthm.1. . . . . . m : Coa. Cal & Va. . . . 2:0 Qnlekalh'er ; . . . . . :110 : De"dwoo. . . . . . ito 'Iulckal'cr prO .1010 ) Gommid " Curry . . . 08 ) Si'rr Nrta. . . 70 ' 1fald4.Norcroim. . 11 Itamidam'd . . . . . . . . : HI Ituimmestake. . . . . . . 2000 Union Comm. . . . . ' . . 40 lru"Hver . , . . . m : YelloW . . . 10 Mmccn. . . . . . 18 . orer.d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ London Stock Quotations. LONDONSept . 10.- pmclosIngi : C..lsols.m'y..17 3- 1 $ IMexicon Ortnur ) ' . 2ai ! Console . acc't. , . . 107J ' St , Pall com. . . . ' 755 " C..l'lcle. . . . 554 ' N . Y. cntral. . . 10184 lrle. . . , , " . . . Oh PenIS.IVlla. . . ! t ErIe 2tltm . O" . . . . . . 71h ) lteadiimg . . . . . . . . lU1 ) ! 1. ( Iltrl. . . . . 101 le. C'n . mmciv 48. 711 lIAR SIL\tn- per ounce. pr MONEY-14 ocr e.nl. The rate \ discount In the open market for short hills 18 % per cent : for three months' hills. % per eenl. The amount at bullion wIthdrawn 11. from 0 the ] tank lt 1111101 00 bahloce today was nta tat e-iS * . . . . . . . . - ' ' ' - - - .a- ' - ' - ' - ' - " ' ' - - - O IAIA ! LV'E ' - 1STOCK { IAnIET Cattle ReceIpt rainy Large nml . Market About Stendy. . GOOD COUNTRY . .DEMAND FOR FEEDERS ' - JrOI' lit 1'ro-Isloims 11t n Dellrt"ln * Ele.t on the HOl Mmtrkct-Stmirte.l 10 : CUmmis J.oyer nail t.ntcr 1'el Of G Vomits lore. . - TU1DAY Sept. 10. nccelpt9 and shIpments for the past twenty-fotmr hour . ns mpnred with the previous tour days follows : ) " . nre lS tolows I1EcEIP'rH. Cattle. hogs. Sheep. horses. September 10. . Cntle. , : logs. . : : . . . lores. . I September 9. . . 4,216 * 61 1,401 2 September 7i. . . 90) 1,305 . . . 16 90 1.3 September 6. . . 2.515 1 , 0 . . . : ' September 6. . . 3,05 2,332 1l8 . 2 Hh1'MENTS. Cattle . hogs . Sheep . horses. September 0. . . Catle. 1,61 lOKS. . . . . . 21 September 7. . . . 1,311 102 - . . . 138 SeplemIer G. . . 1.40 . . . . . . 2 September I. . . . 2.173 161 1,618 8 September 4. . . 2,354 135 . . . . . . CAT''r.E-'ho receipts today were li3cral , 136 cant . lS against 16 cars yesterday TIme quality ot the cattle was about on I IIr with the the most , average at past weeks ot them being westerns Inl on tIm stocker and feaster order Thro were some tllrl ' h western stecr , and one bunch ot right good natives. The market on tat cattle did nutves. present any new features ot material Inlerest. Thc Prices paid were about the ( same 19 ) 'cstentu In some cases salesmen thotlht they did not tare quIte 80 wel a9 yesterday , but the general market was stea y. Cows and heifers were In larger supply than yesterday . about forty loads being offered for ! ile. The demand wits good and the market was fairly active lt steady . . The practically all price. Te offerings . were practcaly ni taken early In the da ) . Slackers and feeders were In large supply again today. There were more country buyers In the yards and the demand was better all around 'The prIces paid did not show much change from yesterday . but It anything the feeling was better and the market more active Representative sales : mmF ST1IIIRS. No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pt. No Av. Pro 19. . .1396 ,6 I : COWS. 1..10 17 : 8. . 96S 220 8. . 937 210 : . . 988 1 i/ : , . DCS 22 : 73. . 905 240 3. . 8i3 1 is 3..12 225 1. . 84 24 : 1..10 I B' ) 2..107r 22 ; 5..107G 2 to 4. . . 90 1 80 8. . U32 230 4..1002 2 W 8..too 1 S : 9. . UI2 230 1..100 250 7. . tIlls 190 16..1013 22 : 16. . 913 2 & 4 . . UG 1 54 220. . . O 2 36 25..10 6 260 6. . 998 20 10..1033 236 28. . . 8n 20 1..IOO 200 21. . . DOG 240 4. . . 94 266 2. . 8 215 i. . 867 240 27. . 912 26 : 6.1093 220 6. . 9 ; : 40 2. . 90 266 4 . . D82 2 2 lEI EIS. 6. . 622 2 00 2. . o 2 : 1. . 56 2 40 C. . . r0 216 3. . U6 235 2. . . ,2 ' 2 M 1. . 62' ' ) 2 30 22. . . c : 2 15 5. . . 566 ; 55 1. . 670 23 3. . iO 2 31 3. . 40 3 ; I. . C3 236 i. . 67 240 1. . 42 ) , 325 3. . CI6 23 2. . . CIO 2 40 1. . C'J ' 3M 1. . CO 235 7. . . t9t 240 1..130 4 0 IIULLS. 3..100 175 1..12Ca 231..1320 2 40 23\ 1..19 I ii O 8..1290 2 30 1. . 910 2 c 2..10 18 : 1..110) 230 1..100 250 1..13CO 2 10 1..1 ! . 10 230 2..1U5 2-C 1. . DiO 2 I : 1..1330 2'3 1..130 25 2. . 990 2 15 2. . . 99 : 2 40 1..1080 2'W 1..10 : 2 s : : J..1320 : i 40 1..15 : 250 : . .129 230 CALVES. 1. . 230 20 1.:0 3 WI. . 150 4 2 1. . 370 220 I. 320 3 W 3. . 136 4 25 1. . 200 : 25 3. . ' 5 3 G : 6. . 29 460 1..340 2:0 6. . 38 2 is 2..10 4 i 3. . 33 2 30 10. . 326 2 i6 4. . . 20 4 7r 1. . 22 2 m 1. . 2S ) 30 1. . 1(0475 3. . 393 ' 2 CO 4 . . . 332 3lI L. . . ISO CO 2. . . 22 35 1. . . 10 40) STOCKEHS AND . Fnl DCls 1. . . Cli ) 25 31..r.863.0 : 33..87 315 2. . 67. 25 7. . . i35 30 : 9..12 320 2. . 5S5.2 5 IS , . . ii8 310 19. . 696 320 3. . G66 250 1. . . CID 3 10 4. . . 92 ) 320 I. . ts ) 2 r 22. . . G02 310 1. . SoS 321 1. . to 2 r. 60. . . 873 1254 12. . _ 8i3. 22 ½ 3. . C96 25 . 60. . 851 312M 1. . 603 . 221 1. . . 720 2 r 16. . . 79) 315 { & . .40 32. 2. . i20 2 C5 24..t02 3 I : 4. . . 94 325 1..I ( 275 1..1010 . : 315 1. . i6 33 I. . . 830 2 ir 1. . 81q 3 15. C3. . 66g 3 30 1. . , . [ ) 2 SO 16. . CC 315 27. . . CG3 335 H. . 61 29 i ; . . 621 3 15 8. . 925 3 3 1. . 6i2 30 10. . . i5S 315 27..121 3 i : 3. , .750 300W'ESTCRN WESTrnN CATTLE. NEIIISASICA. fig SprIngs Land anti Cattle Co. Lll Catte 3 feeders..10 ! 50' 1. t.edr..12J $3 2 laxlon & nenh. ) is feeders. . .10C 3 44) n. Carnahan. n cos's. . . . . 925 210 1 cow. . . . . DO 25C 1 cow. . . . . . ! . ! 22 9 cow. . . . 593 25 2 helf.rs. . . no 2 3 : 30 feelers. . 818 315 2 h l.r. . . C0 225 I c3lt. . . . . 30 32 : 4 feeders . . 1455 2 C 1 calf. . . . . 20 4 50 \v LI.ter. 10 cows..1033 . . . 23 : :5 eows..l0tC 20 9 . teeder..123 320 2 cal\s. . . itS 4 75 A. D. Slarke. I t..lr. . . i30 2 51) 16 feeders. . . U07 315 33 t elers. . 87 3 16 SOUTH DAKOTA. 24 cows. . . . . 96 2 s I feeder..5150 . 33 > A. I ) . Ishenwootl. 2 coi's..1010 25) 4 teed.rs..l031 28 3 cows. . . . . UM 2 6 . M. Kehliher . 40 l.ers..I1 310 1 steer..1110 . . . 31 l.tag..l0 2 0) ) 2 bulls . . . . . 1433 160 1 bull..1570 I 25Ii. : Ii. D.ard. 7 steers..1002 3 r 6 cows..1093 26 : 2 steers..1105 33 : 8.1.er..1n 30 H. O. 'V.are. 11 steers . . . 1234) 3:0 1 steer..1470 . 3 2) C cows. . . . 9GC 2 t : We"tern Ttancbes. : - 1 steer . . . . 9iO 'e.tem 18 .teers. . . .12 3 16 Woare Live Stok ) Co. 69 .te r8. . :12 2 80 COLOI1ADO hiast namlon Live SI6ck Co. 28 cow. . . . . S33 : 2 ! II 23.te.r..1217 . 29 1 feeder. . . . 6S 2 25 1 Ceed.rs. . 6i ' 3 0 12 feeler. . . . C30 : ' 23. 8 fe.I.ls..I022 305 1 cows. . . . . itr : ; 24 : 13 f.eler. . SOl 310 4 .leers..1(2 . 2 G'I 1) . T. Cattle Co. 115 feederz..1307 3 15 16 teelers. " ' . .lpr Union fleet Co. 60 cows. . . . . 889 2 15 160 cows. . . . . 918 2 CO WYOMING a Om nol. ) ' . 2 t.eers. . CI5 2 2 : :5 feeders . . 10 3 3 E feeders. . . i6G 2 Corner 93 Eros . . ' 229 strs , Tex.10iD 310 . 22 &rs Ittmmndartl Cattle Co. 3 cows. . . . . 0 I < 5 Ct .t.ers..1233 . 30 I steer..1270 250 3C sl.els..1219 . 315 II cows..11409 26 : 1 steer..40) . . . ' 333 1 cows..1266 2 04) H .leers..122 335 4 calves . . ' . 36 300 40 sl.er..1366 3 r. : C. , \ . amid 'V. a. l'UISle ) ' . 6 bulls..1333 I i6 9 ; cows. . . . . 579 2 iO 14 cows. . . . . 615 22 : 1 J. P. Ch.nlham. 1 calf. . . . . 170 20 9 te.ders. . P2Z 30 : 3 cows. . . . . S20 2 10 1 steer..i45 . 30 1 cow. . . . . 620 2 10 1 steer..1250 3 C 31 cases. . . . . . ! 260 3 cain. . . . 2i6 (51 1 .leer..151 3 .O 2 C. P. MIller. 1 f. er..l5 31Q 13 steers..1254 32 ' 1.teer..lfl 32 5 steers..1218 340 J. M. Carey , lire. lcow..120 2 r G cows. . . . 9s 2 DO ' . \V. C. Denrnan 4 cow..lo \ , 75 8 cows..l0 175 73 cows. . . . . 06 ! ,3 44) llama Bros. r. 3 cows . . . . 9 : ' 41 C cOls..I0G 3 C5 38 teedl.rs..l096 ,3 2 . . ' 3 St. .3 VP. \\hlom1. 1.teet..1097 S 1' 17 steers..1322 3'W 14 steers..3146 ,323J I It. } : Davis. 1.t 27 steers..1121 . 3 451 3 cOws . . . . ' 983 210 Z stIers. . . . 982 304 J 1 steers. . . . 9iO 315 llay Slllel LIve Stock Co. 7 cows . . la , , . 8iO J 20 u 1\'e 1 cot. ' . . . . C20 2 17\ \ 1 steer. . . . . 830 i 2 . Iloggeii. 6 steer..1250 32 1 bul..1 ) 1 , 4 bulls..1130 1 & 153 c"ws. . . ' 97 2 55 ' . ; cows . . . 3035 2 3 15 calves. . . . 46 : tO . . 1 heifer. . . . 70 24\ 49 calves. . . . 22) . 0 :5. , 2 lielferu. . . 63 2 4M - . H AliO. . ' ) / Uros. t bul..HtO ' t /.J\ey 1 cow . . . . ioio 27 3 cOls..l0 l't ' r 22 feeders . . 94G 2 i5 1 cow..lO : f.1 1 23 t.eders..13 3 25 4 cOwl..l0 ,2 , 5 ! ' :3 teedenm.l0Q3 . 3 : . . 15'ADA. , h're1 5 , ) ' . Nohle. 48 teeler..1 3 ' ' 13 teedr8..1 7 3 10 hOGS-The hog market was hit hard today. IOGR-The the provisions , yesterday had its Cftt'Ct upon tOd&y's market for hogs and the dc- .r'ct WIS about tie same lt all mlrke Illnts. The trails here up.n.d , tummy hoc lower . anti as the morning passed grew worse rather than better - ter and the close Was 10(150 10\ .r. The trade wad fairly active consIdering the break In I'rlcr and the I..ns ycre practically cleared at Ito early hour. One right good lead ot heavy hogs ear. ) at U.25. . the high prIce at the day as against U.35 yesterday . 'fhe bulk at the sales today ) ' was at U.OtI.l. anti on )5sterday U.15@ $ 4.20. 4.20.The average quality ot the hogs ' as fair today and there were seine pretty sooth loads among the offerings : Reiremtentatit'a sales : No orerlngs . Hh. 1'1. No Av. Sh. Pr 76. . . . . ' 2 $3 SO 1. . . . % 16 $ 0 : 1 % . . . . . : . . 3 W i8..17 80 4 05 99 . . . . . 174) 80 30 73..232 . 160 4 05 19..m . . 3 ! 1 2.6 no 4 OS . . . . . . % 40 30 751 . . . . . 216 161 4 ( : 4 . . . . .25 40 30 t9..2U to 4 O : S . . . . . 251 . . 3 W 57. . . . . 234 4i O 4 0 65 . . . . . 24)7 2iO 3 0 61..2 0 4' O ' ) I 07\ 67..161 5 3 U 76..236 . . to 110 31 . . . , , . \ 4) 3 ItS 2".2t . . 45' ) 6..2 . 12 3 93 1..25 . . 410 . 1'O . . . . . Itlo 80 3 95 4 . . . . .3S . . I IO 0..11 3..23 . . 40 8..2 : ; . . 4 10 3 . . . . . 110 . . 4 O 6,2i : 20 4 IO 7. . . . . 260 .t 4 (4 ' W.:6 . . ) . . 4 10 - - U. . . .lj 'W ( $ . . ; . . . : ) 4G 4 to . . . . . . , ; 1' i 40 to to.S 8 * 00 18..m IN J { 0 S..rS . 10 110 o . . . 61 . , . . . 217 80.0 ; . , , , , . , ,521 $1 ) 4 10 11 . . . . . . 331 . . . 0' ) . . . . . . . .2 . . 410 ; . 4..83 . 40 f O 5. . . . . 238 . . t 1 ? 7..21 . . { O hO . . . . . 31 ? . . I to I . . . .4 ! o { o 14 . , , . . . 232 no 4 10 . 4 . . . . .132 . . { ( ) . 63 . . . . . . 34)9 . , . 4 j4) , 1..2 I . . 0 (4..223 . . . { 1254 { . . . . . .31 . . , { 0 66..18 , . { I\ . . (2..221 HG . ( ( ) 70 . . . . . 212 . . 1 U { . . . . . . 12 { O\ S..393 80 115 . . . . . . .3M . . 05 Gh . . . . . 203 53 15 4 . . . . .2S5 . . 103 18.:9 . . { 15 61..212 10 415 6.23 , . . 4 1 8' ' ) . . . . . % s 1 n S1.t . . . h' .7 11 { 2 144 . , . . . 287 M 4'OS Ill . . . . . 23 40 ' 2' ' ) ( ( .1..2 :10 ( 05 - 14.2 . $ O. ' . 4 2' ) 67 . . . . . 256 :10 4 O : 60 . . . . hIS . . Z 72..230 8 405 SI't\1 * AND CULLS. 1..2S . . 20 1..310 . . 3o 10..181 00 28 0 . . . . . 145 .0 I c 8. o . . . 206 . . 276 P105. 6. . . . 93 . . 2 SO 1..131 . . 275 HhtlIlIP-The market waR bae or sheep. ' Thc Ilemnnl Is god Lot desirable mutton sheel" CIOAGO J\E s'rocI : . Iii CltHc tiit' ) -il'1 " 'n" hotter 'l'hnn II Vlunl on ' 1'mmesmlmi ) ' . cnICAOO , Sept . 10.11 Cattle the deman,1 was hclc than Is usual on Ttmeothmy flr comm ; ) to strictly cholo native steers adapted to time ro- qulremenu of drl.e beef firms and shippers of live cattle. Time stocker aill feeder lrlll Was nt from U.40 to $ .2 for cmmon 10 choice. The few native IJleherln ! mind canning cattle ni time mntket were easily dl.p"8.t of lt frm l'rlel' hulls Cound purchasers II from $ .7 ; 10 03.5' ! ) as aIm ttreme range . few jolng higher than , , $2.75 anti feeleis , hrlnRII ! a fn'lO ' $2.85 to $2.75. Cows anti lmeifere cold at t\m $1.10 10 $3.75 , the Inl \heICer. $ .C $ .7 bulk or I.e sales Icing nt frO $1.84) 10 $ Calves Were agrmhn In only fair supply , Limit with a diminIshed Inquiry prices ruleti lower , witim sales at from $2.73 to $6.50 , according to qmmahity. A few cars of Texas grass cattle were received and sales were made of steers itt from $3 to $3.30. Western range cattle were in active demand anti Prices avcrngel , lOc higlmer , steers selling at from $3.40 to $4.40 , anti cows and helfers at from $2.60 to * 3.50. lighteen thousand hogs in ordinary times woull not be cunaltiereti it big run of httgs , ttut today it was fl imuillcient mmunmber to commipletely demor- iihlzo time market , Neither local packers liar eastern simlimiters were disposed to buy freely early , anti prices were weak and lower from the opening , vitim sales long before nom at rcluc- ticrns of fully 1Cc from yostermlay' , quotatIons. Early sales of etmoice heavy hogs and fancy assorted - sorted light were as high as $4.80 , but ptmltso- omiently choice imeavy soul arounti $4.30. and the btmlk of time business was mlommo at from $4 to $4.15 ( or lomckimig unit at from $4.21) to $4.35 for shIpping droves. Timere was an active demminti today for slmeep ainml lambs. I'rlces were stronger mmn,1 P.c to 23c higher for both simeep anti lambs. ltrlrne lamnits sellIng freely at $5 , whIle tlmlrty.nine fancy 'is- consin 141-lb. simeep br ught $4. NatIve sheetm ColtS at an extreme range of from $1.23 to $4 , chiefly at from $2.60 to $3.25. Westerns cold at froitm $2.60 to $3.50 , and lambs brought from * 3 to $5. - ReceIpts : Cattle , 5,600 Imead : calves , 1,000 Imend ; Imogs , 38,000 Imead ; cheep , 15,000 Imead. St. Luml Lle Stock. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 1O.-CATTLI--Ilecelptc , 2.900 Imead ; slmtpnients , 400 jmend. Maiket generally - orally stead' anti denmammd gooii ; export steers. * 5.25615.611 ; fair to good simi'ping ; ' steers , 4.0061 5.00 ; dressel beef and gooml butcimer steers , $3.54) (15.00 ; bulk of sales , 83.76614.1.0 : steers , tmnder 1.004) lbs. weight , 12.75613.83 : lmtmlk rtoctcems itntl feetler , * 2.25613.75 ; cows and imeifers , * 2.00613.50 ; Tvxas anti IndIan steers , * 2,63613.51) ; cows and lmnlfers , * 2.00413.25. I iOGS-ltecelpts. 4,000 Imeath : shipments , 1,500 hm'ad. Market ICc lower : heavy , * 4,10614.35 ; mixed , 63.76611.10 : light. 04.00611.25. SIIEFII'-hteeeipts , 501) head ; ' shIpments , none. Market strong anti demand 'largely exceeded supply : native niutlons , 02,25613.25 ; stockers , $1.50 012.15 ; lambs , $3.0p614.75 ; southwestern cheep , * 2.00 612.75. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ICmtiimsits CItr Live. Stock. KANSAS CITY , Sept. lO.-CATTLIO-iteeelpts , 10,000 heat ! ; shipments , 15,00th head. heat grades steady ; others weak and Ic lower ; Texas Cteers , 52.$53.16 ; Texas ccmws , 82.00612.60 ; beef steers. $4.0O4.0 ; native cows , 81.0003.25 : stockers and feeders , 83.000 4.00 ; bulls , 81.90613.00. IIOGS-hteceipts , 7,400 head : shipnments. none. Market 101100 lower ; bulk of sales. * 1.00611.20 ; heavies , 83.95074.25 : packers , * 1.00611.10 ; mixed , * 3.811414.25 ; iigimt , * 3.80614.30 ; Yorkers , * 4.20614.30 ; pigs , 5.00613.50. 811E151'-Iteeelpts , 2,900 Imead ; shipments , 700 head. Market steady ; lambs , * 2,75614.40 ; muttons - tons , * 2.00613.00. Ne-v York LIyt- Stock )1nrkct. NII\S' l OISK , Sept. 1O.-IIIIE\'ES-Itecelpta , 21 head ; Europcmin cables quote Americium sieers at 116112c , dressed weiglmt ; refrigerator beet , S5 9e , SIIESEP AND LAMItS-Iteceipta , 1.081 Imend : quIet hut steady : sheep , or to prime , * 1.7561 3,78 : lanmbs , interior to prinme , * 4.00614.91) . IIOGS-ItecejtB , 1,103 head ; steady at $4.700 5 StoeI lii Sight. liecorti of receipls at the four principal mambeta for Tuesday , September 10 , 1893 : Cattle. hogs. Sheep. South Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,142.2,782. . . . , . cileago : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.000 IS.0fl 15.000 Karmeamt Cii ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.000 7,400 2,9)0 St _ I.ouis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 4,044) 500 'Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,425 33,7tl 1StCO COTTON ltOP CONDITION A FACTOR. New Low Record Maule According to time OIIlIitI lOsthemmitte. NEW YORK , Sept. 10.-Cotton openel steady. near months 1 point lmlghcr , dIstant 1 point lower. The market was steatly at 6617 poInts tIe- dine from time opening. At noon prices simoweil 9 points not decline. Sales to noon , 175,000 bales , in Pplte of weakness at Livempool the opening was quite steddy. Feuding receIpt of the bureau report much caution was di.- playetl , although Lulls appeared to be In con- troi , with chmmnces in their favor. i'ont receipts. started ratimer free , but this ( diet ! to Influence lmrlces. Soon after time opening Prices weakened cn an absence of lnmyers 7618 poInts , but quickly rallied. i'ort receIpts estimated fOr today were 9.80) bales , against 2,830 bales last week , antI 13,658 bales last year. Timis week Is estimated at 45,000 limiles , against 14,911 Stales lmmst week , and 141,1122 bales last year. 'rime lmmircatm report was anrmtAmneed at noon , makIng tIme general average condition 70.8 , a new low record , ngaist 77.9 last month , antI $5.9 inst year. The Texas con. tlltion vsB given. at 116 , against 71 IneLmontim. Vi'hen time report was announced * 8.26 was bid for January. The market immetliately advanced to 88.32. timen brokm , to $8.33 , anl by 12 had re- , turnet to $5.37. Intense eacitement and enormou5 activity followed the announcement of the bureau report. ipt , steady ; middling , Mac : net receipts , none ; gross , 1,24) irmies ; expormmm to Great liritnln. 144) bmiles : France , 301) bmdes ; forwmmrilt'ml , 36 hales ; sales , 679 tales , all spinners ; stOck , , 161,361 bales. NiIW OIt0iIAN8 , Sept. 10.-COTTON-Firm : middling , 7 15-ICc : low rnltltilL.ig , 7 9-iCc : good ordinary , P1e : net and gross receipts , 4,023 Imalea ; exports. coastwiee , 201) ) bales ; saies,5G00 bales ; stock , 75.30) hales. ST. LOuIS , Sept. 10.-COTTON-Firm ; no pales reported ; receipis , 154 bales ; shIpments , 185 boles ; stock , 7,400 Immlea. Ltverpooi ) iflrketpa. LIVEItI'OOt : . Sept. 10.-W'IIIIAT-Spot quiet : mlempnd Imoorl No , 2 no ! , winter , 4q sti ; No , 2 red , spring , 5s 54th ; No. 1 hard , Manitoba , & 54d ; No. 1 California , Is lId. Futurgs olmened quiet and unclmanged ; closed eteamty anti unchanged - changed ; huslnem.s nimout equally dlstriitufeti ; Sep. temhter , Is 9tl ; October , Is 954tl ; November , 1 , 14)0 ; December. 4s lomjd ; January , Os lId ; Fclmruary , . Is 11340 , COI5N-Spot qubt : American mixed , new , Is 55411. Futtmres opened dull antI unchanged ; closed quiet , with Novenmber 54th lower antI other months mAt ! lower ; business milmout equally ( listrlbutod ; Setitemmiber , 3:3 55ti ; October , la 54 ; Nvernber. Is fIG ; December , Is 5514 ; January , 33 52d ; February , Is 23t.1. FI.Otjht-Steady ; ilemanti good ; freely supplied ; St. Louis fancy winter , Gs Ski. I'ROVISIONS-hlimeon , dull ; demand poor : short tilts , 23 l5s. . Its ; long clear , light , 28 to 45 lbs. , IGit ; long clear. heavy , 1415 his. , Its 61 ; short clear backs , light , 18 lbs. , 34,4 Gil ; short clear miildlemt , 115 Ils. , lIe ; clear bellIes , 14 to 16 Its , . 3Ss. itimoul. dent , square , 12 to IS lbs. , 33s. hams , short cut , 14 tim 16 lbs. , 42s , htee ( , extra Indite mess , 76a lit ; prime nitse , Gtls. l'ttrk , prime mess , line western. SCe ad ; western imiedium , 40s Oil. Lard , dull ; Itrmnmo western , lOs Gd ; refined , In pails , 32s. Ch1I0ESi5-Quiet ; demand poor ; finest Amer. lean , white , new , 37s ; finest American , colored. new. 375 Gil. htt'TTEltUnchtnnge4. htF.FISIGUISATOIt IJEEF-Forequarters , 35d ; hindquarters. 6'hmI. ItLISACIIING l'O\VDIIl-hIarmlwonmi , I. o , U , , 7. 1101'S-At IMndon ( Pimcitic commet ) . Li l1mt. The r'ct'llits of wheat during time i'ast three days Wore 130,000 centals , including 14,000 centals American , Time receipts of American corn during ( i.e . past three days were 115,10) ) ) centals , Weather simawer ) ' . Smmgmtr Market , NIIW 'I'01517 , Sept , 10.-SUGAIt-Qulet ; sales , 100 tons Jnniaicmm , Stuscovatlo. 1411 test. at Sc ; refIned - fIned eteamiy crumtimed , 4 7-16615 1-ICc ; powderetl , 455614 ll-l6c ; grantmiated , I l.5S4 7.1CC ; No , 6 , 3613 lS-lGc ; No. 7 , 3 11-1G513c ; No. 8 , 3S0 3 13-ICc ; No. 9 , 3 9-i66133c ; No. 14) . 3',4613 ' 11-ICc ; No. II , 3 7.16614 1.1Cc ; No. 12. I5&613 1-l6c : stand- 'and A , 45.614 C-ICc ; confectioners' A , 45St4 C-iCc ; cut loaf. 4 7.16(05 1.1CC. LONDON. Sept , l0.-SUGAR-Can , steady : lit- tIe desire to trade ; cermtrtljmgai Java , us ItI ; hue- covaclo. fair refining , Is Cd ; beet. dull : rather easier ; September , Be Gd ; October , Is 1054,2. I'eorlst 111u1lct-s. * i'UOliA , Sept , 10.-CORN-Dull and lower ; No. 3 , hl5c , OATS-Active anti firmer ; No , 2 schmItt' , 2061 205e ; No. 3 white. I961l95c , nY1-Duhl and emoimminal. WhISKY-Firm ; finished goods , on the basis of $1.23 for hmight wines. 1tlCRll'TH-W'heat , 12.700 bu , ; corn , 19.930 bu. ; omits. 23.750 itU. ; rye , none : borIc ) ' , 1,49) bu. Sllll'SIENTH-Wheat. 604) bu. ; corn , 38.000 itu , ; Oats , 82,750 bu. ; rye. GO ) tam. ; barley , 1,401) hu , lCsiiismmaa Cit9' 1Imrket , KANSAS C1T5' , Sept. i0.-W1llAT-Shlgimtly lower ; No. 2 hard , 1.GttITe ; No. 2 red , 11061Gb ; rejected , 8504Cc. COltN-icmtrce and in fair denumn1 ; No. 2 mixe'l. 2354U20e ; No. 2 white , 2Sct2S'c. ' 0 tTS-in fair mlemnanil ; No , 2 whmlte , ¼ c lower ; No. 2.nojxeil , 175561l514c ; No , 3 white , 1854(01k. 'I'rise'u % 'lmeitt Stnrke't , SAN FISANCIIOCO. Sept. 10.-WIIIIAT-Wenk ; flecemmmber , Stu ; Slay , It9c ; cleared , 40,310 ceo- tale. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 511 nut-mm Polls % 'hi . 'mit Slimrket. SIINNUAI'OLlit , Si-pt 10..5 1biIAT-1.ower ; September , 543c. December , & 47c ; Slay , 51546J * 'sc : on track , No. I ) iiit * 554c1 No , I northern , $44t1 ; 1'v , I lmorthern , 53o. itIflftclnl Notes , floS'FON. sept. 30-Clearings , $13,173,330 ; t'nI. slices , $ IISGS,455 , llAli'riiOIti ; , Sept. 10.-ClCnnins. $2h8,70t $ ; balances , * 4C1OCI. NlV : YOitiC , Sept , 30.-Clearimigs , $ l13,533OlO , halaimnes , $6lM.lOF. $ , l'iliL.ADlth'IIIA. Sept. I0.-Clenringe , $13,323- $24 ; balance , , 81,851,1.60. 8'l' . 1.01)15 , Sept , 12.-ClearIngs , $1,071,079 : tail. once , , $425 900. Stone ) ' , CIII I'cr cemmt , New ork exclmant' , 5o disount biti , CIIICACIO , Sepi. 10-Clearings , 813,559,6110. Stoime' , etmayl rmttc'p , _ 400458 lmer cent ftmr call buns oni 6Ut154 per ermit for comnniercial l'nper , New I'ork exeltance , 60c dIscount , hankers' ( I.on. don ) sterling , $4(54 , $ $ % , Porelgit Fimimmimelmml AfTnlrs. PAI1IS , Slept. 10.-Three pci' ccitt rents , 102f I754o for the aCciuni , ixehmrmimgo on London , : : r : s'4a for tlm account , 1.ONI.ON , $ ei.t. hC.-ioll I , quot.'ti today at litmenoe Ames at 219.10 ; StadIlil , 1Gb ; Lltilsin , 24 % ; St. I'eiensturg , GO ; Allan , , 7H Itotmie , 11)1.75 ; Vleim.i , 193. lllEtt.IN , Sept , l9.-Echnnge on Lontlon , eiglmt days' plKhti , 2' ' ) marks 13 lmtg. 'flit' weekly state- macnt of the lmmii'erini hank of ( lermimany slmows tIme fohlotcing cimammges , mms conmlarcii with time previotms fll'moil at ( 'calm I n hmmmmmil , dt'ereitse , 141.020 , . 000 tnmtrkel tmcmmetmry notes , decmease , 2,52),01) ) nmarksl titimer l'ectmritteme , increase , 1,1110,59) ) immarkim ; notes In circuinilotm , iftcrease , 12,110,000 tmmttrks XI11' FIltL AI.AIIM sYs'rt'7hr. It Is .tlimont fl'a.li to lie I'mit in 0let'lt t Itimm , The Inmproi'ed fire alarm eystenm , which was recently adopted by the Iloard of Fire and Police Commissioners 011 tIme recommnen- tiatlon of Chief Itetlell , Is nearly completed , 011(1 It will be In operation In a couple of days. The system reprerenta one of time first suggestions ( lint was made by Chief Itedell after lie assuimled control of tb * Ornalma department. lie then declared timat tIme city was ten years behind the times in Its fire alarm system , anti explained in Ge- tall time improvements which could most readily be accomplished. The primary effect of the new system Is to make the departtmment a unit. All outside business is shut out from Ohio teeplmone ! dr. ctiit anti 100dm quicker and more eltective re- suits ' are imrotiilseti In cases of toleplmolllC alarms of lIre. Under the previous system thio engine houses were supplied by ordinary telephones , like an ordinay , business house , \\'hien tlmo fact that there was a fire in progress at a gird , point Was telephoned to the central telephone office It was conmnimmni- cateti to the engine lmouse at Elgimteenthm and hiarnoy streets. Of course it. was out of the qtlcstlon for time man in charge to take time to call up ea.h engine house separately and notify them of ho fires , so It was the custom to ring in an alarm , by manipulating tIme keyboard - board at the engine imouso. Time result was that while this was being done a box was often pulled in the vicinity of time fire , tlmus causing an interference and a consequent failure to ring the alarm properly. In several cases such an occurrence lies materially - terially delayed the departtnent. When tIme new system Is in operation this difilculty will h , done away with , As soon as an alarm is telephoned to the central station the operator viil elh up tIm fire anti police alarm offIce. and notify the operator there. 4I5 soon as lie receives the notice , and without waiting to hear where ( ho fire Is , lie will touch a button that will ring every gong and release evry horse in tIme department. Then he will take ( 'tie location anti verify it by a rapid signal given with a telegraph key , every engine house in the city will be notified of tme fire and its location. Then if a box Is pulled there will be no interference and the companies in that tern- tory vlit probably be on their way by the tIme time gong alarm is sounded. The telegraph signals are an important ad- Jtinct to the telephone service , All calls are made with these and a code of signals has been arranged so ( list all orders anti othmer necessary information can be dellveretl In a few seconds at any tIme , Four dots followed by three others call the attention of time entire - tire department , Time necessary order is then instantaneously conimunicated to every company on the circuit. Hereafter there will be no "fire omit" slg- fbi. When tIme gong strikes It will lfl000 that there is a fire and nothIng else. At pieftent the single tap of the gong , whmlclt means that a fire is out. is given when the last company has returned to quarters , Often it may happen that this is an hour or two after time other companies have returned anti in the meantlmno the conhianies which were not called otiS hiavo no knowledge of the Sittlatlon , Hereafter as each company returns to quarters It vihi gIve time 'attemm- ( ion" sIgnal , and then the seven ( lots which signify "return to ouarters. " Then follows Its signature , and every other company knows that this company is in Its house and ready to respond in case another alarm is turned in. Each returning company reports - ports in the same manner , so that at an time during the progress of a fire the out- sldo companies know which companies are In quarters. Another feature of tIme new arrangement is that tIme engine house telephones will be cut off from the commnerciai circuit. They is'ili be used for department business only , and not for ordering butter and eggs and talking with friends around town. Time new system has the merit of economy in audi- ( ion to the improved service. The board pays time telephone cnmmmpany $840 a year now , but the expense under time now system will b & 00. only _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ti'emmt'-Fit'e Tliousmtmmtl for tin Eye. Michael Thehler Is out in the role of a claimant for 25,000 on account of thmo loss of his eye , which a few weeks ago was put out by an explosion of gas confined In a cider bottle. Theiler has suemi the Omaha. Ilottleing company , alleging that while engaged - gaged at the company's estabiishmmcmmt on August 2 the bottle burst. driving some of the glass Into the eye and permanently do- stroylog the vision. It thme company listS used proper screens Theller claims be would not have been hurt. e - - WEATIIiSR 14'OIII15CAST. ( Oesserztlhy F.mlr zmnml Cooler In No- iirmmsktt b' Vt'.l.mt's.lstr Es'enlmmg. . ' % VASIIINGTON , Sept , 10.-The forecast for Wednesday iii : For Nebraska-Fair ; possibly followed by local shoss'era ; winds becomIng variable and cooler Wetlneeday evening. For Missouri-Fair ; continued warm , southerly winds. For Iowa-Generally fair ; cooler in the northwestern portion : southerly winds. For Kansas-Generally fair Wednesday ; somitherly winds ; cooler Wednesday night. For South Dakota-Partly cloudy , but highmt local showers : northerly vinds and cooler In the eastern portIon. Local Record , OFFICE OF TILE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAhA , Sept. 10.-Omaha record of tern- pc'rature anti rainfall , compared with the corresponding day of the past four years : 1895. 1894. 1893. 1892. Maximum temperature , . , , 98 63 1s9 70 Minimum tempermtture. . . . . 73 52 64 1,9 Average tenmperatUro------ IX ) 76 6.5 Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .00 .00 0O Condition ( if temperature and precipitation at Omaha for tIme day and sInce March 1 , 1095 : Normal temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GO Fxcces for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Accumulated excess since March . . . . . . . . Normal preclimltatlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 mdi 1)cflciency for time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lmmcim Total PreciPItation since March 1 18.58 inches Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . . . . 0,91 inches Itoports frommi Stalloims nt S p. iii , . 'U "h 5,5 . $ 'i. ' .5 . it - ( STATS or STATIONs. j - _ _ Omaha . . , , , , , , , , , , SR 1)8 .00 Clear , North , Platte. . . . . . . ( to lOt ) , ( lt ) b'.trl clommtly Vairintimie . . . . . . . . . . 144 tIll .1)1) ) ) Clommily , Clmtearo . , , , _ , . . . , . , 84 1)0 ) .00 Choir , St. Louts , , , , , , , , , , 143 04 ,00 Ctt'ar , St. Patti. . . . . . . . . . . . 88 1)4 ) .0th lmmrt clbtitly thevemupori , , . . , , , . , . 84 02 .00 Clear , lCanszitm City. . . . . . . 84 02 .00 Clear , lieleima . , , . . . , . , , , . , . 48 112 .01 ltaimmhmg. Denver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 85 .00 l'arl cloudy Salt Lumlee City , , . , , , 82 146 .00 Ciotmdy. filsamarog. . . . . . . . . . . 0(1 74 ' 1' Clear , St.Vlsmcotmt Si 70 .00 Clear. Clmemyemmmmo. . . . . . . . . . . 713 141 .00 l'.mrlcloudy $ tlle CIte . , , , , , . . , , . CU 7(1 ( T Clommtly , ltmmimid City. . . . . . . . . . . . 044 72 .01) ) Clotitly , ( Jait'stumm.i. . . . . . . . . . . . 84 itS .00 Choir. 'T" indicates trace of precipitation. Li , A , WICLSII , Observer. N1 W. HARRIS & CO 9ANKERG. 204 Dearborn Street , CIiIcgo. IS Wail-st. , New York , 70 StsIc.at. , lioston. CITY , COUNTY SCHOOL WATZk s olilrk 151661 GRADE Ilooghi sad Sold. QcrrgipoZidIflCS UoUciIed. - _ \VEATIIER \ CROP BULLETINS Wt2Ok in Nebraska Was Unusually Hot nn Decidedly Dry , CORN EVERYWHERE MATURING RAPIDLY I'fmstmmrnge Is l2cellent , Vnll i'Ita imm ztimd Secti Imlic is I'rogr'ssl isg ummil ' 5 Ilit , ( rticrI Dittlonk Is I3mmctimirmmgltmg , , - ml Weekly weather roii bulletin No , 23 of the Nebraslemi smoother service , ca-operating vItht the United Stntcs weather Imsirenti , isstietl front time central ohilco at time tllii'ermlhty of Nebraska , Lincoln , smother dit'cetion of 0. D. % vt'Ze ) ' , ineteorohogist of thmo Netmrnska Ix- Penimetit station , for tIme week elIding iScIm. ' ( comber 9 , 1893 : - IH4tfj "J NhrL ; : : : t j.I Iva rilE WELl' t.J1DlN0 3EPTMilA 10 , I ' t flI100TM . . ' 7 I Ew AC7UAI. Lle'COL IALNFALL . ( ' c.uLnc0T.s611,1ii.i\SINc1 _ , \ , t es ha a troceLJ I * to7'1s'Ttt11hOLser - rtch inceIjfl 2 Time vcek opened and closed with high tcmperattmre whmile tIme middle of tIme week was tlecitiediy cool ; lighmt frosts prevailed over time northiwesterim half of tIme state on thio nmornlng of Septemnhi'r 7 , ImmJunln tender 'cgt'tmttion , btit , so far as reportet doing no tlmtmmtge to corn. The miverage teni- perature for thmo veek wan ( coimi 1 to 5 tIc- grees above tIme' normal. A good rain occtlrreti In tIme extreme northm- eastern corner of the state 0mm September 5 and simmail amounts fell In other locahi- ties , btlt over the greater pmtrt of tIme state 11000 at. mill or only a tt'ace fell. In time sotlthmivestern sectIon of tIme state time hot weather and lack of moisture have immatureti time corn too ralmillly antI as mm , reatmlt its conditIon is less promIsing 11mm : a. ' veek ago. In time central mtnd eastern portion - tion of the state it has mmmaturetl rapidly and most of the early corn is out of thmtmmger ; while the late corn has midvanceti rapltily for the flhost part , it wIll require ulout ten days or tw'o weeks to put It beyontl rIca- ger of injury from frosl , Excepting In the lmcrtlmwemitern section of the state time pasttires are exceimtionaiiy flno for this' season of time year , lmne few beIng reported in tic gooth contlltlon as in Jtmne. A good deal of wild hay is Lmeing cut arnl is generally a good crop. hleets havu immatle excellent growth and are maturing rapidly. I'lowing and seething contInue general , but time grotintl in many blurts of time state ill getting rather dry. COTTON IIAICIOS A 1'OOit SIiO'INU. Commdbtion the 'a'orst of Aim' 'I'I nio Simmee 19451. WASIIINGTON' , Seltt , 10.-TIme $ tptemimer cotton - ton report of the Separtnment of Agriculture slmowa a decline frommi the average condItIon of time crop , ivimicim ivns 77,9 , to 70.8 mter ccmmt , a do. chime of 7,1 ltltflt5. ThIs immakemi time lowest Sep. temmiher condition of time plant inco 1082 , wimen It was ropot'ted at 65 per cent. Time next lowest ineo 1801 wits time conditIon of 1623 , when it stood for time smmmne inontlm at 73.1 , Cotton utfered teverely durIng time month of August fm-urn the tirimuthi iviicim chmarncterlzeti time early pant of time niommiim nail time ( 'xcessive rain wimlch succeeded it , 'lime liresenca of boll wortmms has worked great injury , mind time cr011 immms been immJured by siieithliig. 'rime causes mnentioned by Texas corn lltOflt1elmt5 for tIme tleteniommttion In lhat state are as follows : 1)routim , Imut mieatimer , iiootis , boil worms. sharp simooters , cati'mphllars and army worms , There Is striking' unanimity lii time pessinmistlo tone adopteti by correspondents timrougimout mill of tIme cotton raising tmmtct. Time state averages are as follows : Virginia , 81 ; Norili Carmllmmmm , 79 ; South Carnilmmn. 31 ; GeorgIa , Si ; Fionila , , 79 ; Alabmmmmia , 73 ; Si lssissiltmi , 77 ; Lommislit atm , 75 ; 'Fexas , Ci ; Arkmtnans , 79 ; 'l'ennessee , 70 ; Icen. tucky. 83. DES MOINES , Sept. 10.-Time loiva weatimer cr011 bulletin , iezueti today , says : In respect to tcnmpermmture mmmi molsttmre tim , ' Past it'ek ifltt 4 aimout all that , cmmmmiii li desired for ripening crops anti for general farm Work. TIme greater portiomm of time corn cr011 is now practically stile. and hmarveatlng is in progrem.s iii alt die- li-lets. Some late lmlmmtmted fleh,1g , wommlti tte Immie- tertaliy improveti ty a week am' ten t1a's of wmmrmn weather. Iteports shmow timat evemm in see- tlons where time dremmthm wits most severe time present t'ontlition of corn is nmtmclm better timan was antIcipated a month ago. Store than the usual monotint is being cut anti shoelleil. Plow. leg Is In progress , and a beginmiimmg imas been made In seedlmmy fall grain. l'otatoes mire 'ery pronmlslog , anti pastures are generally in gmott conditIon , ChICAGO , itelmt. 10.-Time weather crop bul. hetin , isetmeil today , smmys : Time ralntmmll in Ii- linois was ainmmm'lmmnt ' during time ltmst ; week , tern- permitumo pligimtly mmbove normmml antt the con. ditions very favorable for time rapid mnmmttmning of late ctrn , A great deal of tIme early cern hiatt been cut , ani Site work Is being pushed , nitpitlhy.'er ) ' Inte flcitis mire not out of frost' danger In Ume centmmil anti mmorihmern countics , anti hen days will he required by sommme. The ground has lmeon In tool conmlitlon for ltlowing' , mimi mnucim hmime him done. Ityr sowIng imas continued with the early sown itehils up mint a gao' stand of grain iti vIew. LIttle wlmeat Imas been sown , unit time ivork ivilt not be general before tIme nmlddle of time mmmommtim , l'astures mmrc growing fast , mind tall teed I , asounm'i , Wmter ii ( flora Ptt'ntlUl , western central cttmmmmtlett immmve immmtl too much. hiroom corn imarvest Is enlt'tI , with Shim exception of lmmto ilehls 1mm Henry count ) ' , wimicim mire leimmg cut , Late potatoes , flell potts ant lcnns , , torghmmmm mmnmt buckwheat are 1mm good con- titian , altitougim sorghum was Injure'I in many fleWs by chinch bugs. Soimme fruit was Itlown ott by time Itigim wintt on Tuesday night , but 13 wits gemmormmhly time surplus , p Sii.imimah Sta'ituter f4iimks , FLUi1NU , liohlantl , Sept. 11.-Tha Spanish steamer Manlila , bound for China and the Norwegian steamer Xatmia , bound for Antwerp , collided near lborssehin today. The Xania sank soon afterwards and six of those on board were drowtmed. Inclumilng time captain. Time Manihla was badly danmaged , Beecham's pills are for biIiousE ness , bilious headache , dyspep. sia , heartburn , torpid liverdiz. ziness , sick headachcbad taste in the mouth , coated tongue , loss of appetitesallow skin1etc , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills joe and 25C a boc. Book free at your druggist's orwrite B. F. Alien Co. , 365 Canal St. , New York. Annual ashes mci-s thin 1.000.000 box.i. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Tcicpltouo 10.39. OMAHA , NEll. COMMISSION Grain , Provisions & Stook Room 111 % Board of Trade , Direct wires to Chicago cmiii New Tori ? . Correspondents : Joldi A , Warren & Co. 5' . P. SMITh ( Tel. 125 * ) fl , U. STANFOfl F. P. SMITH Co. GRAIN and FHOVISION Rooiu 4. N. Y , Lito Bldg. , Ommi1 Branch emcee at Fremorit anti Columbus. Ai $ orders placed on this Chicago Hoard of Tradta Cemrrc.pond.ntai Hchwart. lupei & Ce , iiS. CasIo' Sviireinsr , Flack 8. Co. , St. LouIs , flj ( to First National hank , Ornab& . M ARGIN Send CCr our complete tmooic cx. iisining SIAI1OIN TItArilNo anti 'FDA ' I1INP ll.i'lNlNO ; ALL MAltiUfl' L'Xs a LIiiululu i'JtiiSHiONl1) . Also our daily umax' I , VIII A IOIL'l't ket letter sugeaiIng wimen mind its bAIUflhiiI4U. mlmat to trade. Ituthm tree. 1iunl references furnished. AlthlOOAST & CO. . JilMIiI.ltfl ( 'ili'AGO Ol'iN hiOAIttJ Q1 TItADI'I , 222 Trs4trs ilutidlag , Cimtcao ' ' -1'