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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1897)
TUB OMAHA DAILY HE 18 : W TOWN BSD AY , SEPTEMBER 15 , 1897. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Largo Visible Increase Lop ? Off Most of an Early Advance. WHEAT CLOSES IHREE-UGIIFHS HIGHER Corn nml OnlN Knelt I.IMIVInil tvldi n Hiiuill ( inln , nut I'rovlxldns 5. u ( Tor from Vi-Iltnv l'V. c - l-'ciirn. CHICAGO , S-pt. -Wlie.it mailo n show of'Mtr'LiiKlfi for about two hours to tiny. 1)111 ) slumped and clo.wl.vltli u nioJo.st advance of ic for tlio Dtccinbor option. It uliowi.'d u 2\'tu \ advance at one time. Foreign crop phort.iKe < < cnuHi-tl thn early advance nii.l u large vlHible HUpiilj" Increase wus re- HironMuld In the iiiulii for the MilisiMiueiit decline. Corn anil untH kept In line wltli wdvat , earn atlviinuliiK Vic nnd outx He. 1'iovlxlotiH hul ; another big Injection of yel low tuvcr virus , but suffcretl only , slight decline's In con.sciiucncc. Thu , .opening In wheat was very stroiiR. December , which cloned Mondiiy afternoon ni MUtitM'/iCi opL-neil at from SJlic to Jij'Sic ' , nnd during the next hulf hour It Muctimted between the Klnrtlne isolation : ) and \Hc. \ It alartvd up IIK.IIII from the latter iiolnt iilnl rose with the came a res ! < lvc persls- teiiey that has so frequently rhiiracierlzed 11 Hi t'.iu ' last three nioiithH. December Ki'l- tliKip \ to VC-'Ii'iiM'.ic ' about 11:30 : a. in. Ap- jiai' . ntiy the reltictiiuce ot I.lverpnul to fol low yesterday's decline here-Hint market opunliiK only ' .id to ' , id loiser caused thu upenliiK strenKih and later Liverpool advices - vices sltowlnt ; that inatkct to 1'ave ' risen Id wore certulnlv responsible for the second rally. The real rcuKonu for the early BtU'iiglh , however , were some very bad French and Italian c'ron reports and sonio HlatlstlcH from \VashhiKton Agricul tural Inn-can shuwiiiK that Huropc would have tu import 20."ilO'UUU bushels ot wheat from North Amerlea this seaHon , all of which , with thu exception of about i',000,000 , must come from the United States , u l\wr total tlinn lias ever been called for In one bC.iHon before. The French minister ot ngrl- e.-ultuiereported thesvheat erop of that coun try S.'i.TSH.UOO bushels nhort of last year's , while thu Italian crop WaH said to show a M.1OT- ( XO w.iortiiKc. I.oeustseru also ? ald to bo playing havoc with the Argentine crop. Chleaso rccelitserc . ' 177 c.ira , only one car of them eontr.iet , and 13S.OOO bnshelst weio Inspector I out of store. .Minneapolis and Diiljjlh reported l.iinl ears , comp.ired \vlth 1,4 < 4 the cuiTi'spumllng day of last yeur. The Atlantic port clearances for the day were ciiual In wheat and Hour to 7Gl.fr > J bushels. Hrailstreet's reportrd the world's Htocks Inerea ed n,700.UUO bushels , 1,900,000 of which lncreat < e w.is east of the Heckles In the United Stales and Canada and 3.KW.COO liushels of ll In and alloat for Kurope. Vrv- Vlnus to tile receipt of Hrailstreet's state ment the closliiK ( itiotatlonH of the forelun mnfleets had been received , showing ron- r.lilcrable clutiiRC ! * from thp early tone. They nhntvoil Paris wheat 1 cent per bushel lower lor the near dfliveries and \\4c \ lower for November und February , and Antwerp lc lo er. Liverpool also , although ' , ' . ' 1 higher for the futuies , was from "jil to Id lower lor spot , except spot' No. 1 northern spring , which w is uni'lmiiKed. T.ie weakness of the clnnlng cables caused a reaction to C.V'.e , and wlu-n the large visible lncrea > e wan madv known a 'further ' decline to Ul'.ic ensued. The market closed at 9ll 4j3lc for Ui'ceinber. A Bund tf'icctilalivo buslines was done In coin al an advaifee over yesterday's eloM- Inu prlres. Trie strength was due to sym pathy with wheat and to the dry , hot ivt''ilhc'r. Shorts oovcreil liberally. The ( dinparatlveeaknes of wheat late In the < lay caused a relaxation In the demand and ft i ruction ensued during which most of the nilvnnrv was los ; . Htcelpts were ! , ( ! ) ! cars. The visible supply Increased cast of the Heckles 2.773,000 bushel * . Country offering * woiv IlKht and the shipping deinm.l a little Improved. Showers and cooler weather were proint-cil for Wednesday. December ranged rrom 32-V to Sic , closing at IC'.ic asked , an advance of Uc. HiLslness in oats was quiet and unim portant. Thu market was strong early with coin and a fair cash demand , but nearly all tin ; advance was lost when other grains re acted. Heeelpts were 8S6 cars. The visible ; Blipply Increased : fflflOO ! bushels. December ranged from zmffiZl % < i to aifiaiHc , closing at Sl'.sc , or iio above ycsterJay's clos ng price. ItAas a yellow fever market In provisions ngaln. The market .started strong ivlth corn , but fear of the possibility of the fever becoming more general caused n general Belling movement and a sharp decline from the opening prices. The principal selling was Said to be for Cudahy's. There was a moderate Inquiry at inside figures and prices rallied slightly from the bottom. At the close December pork was 7',4c lower at tSLTi , December lard fjc ! lower at JI.EO and December ribs f > c lower at $ I.SO. 13stlimitcil receipts Wednesday : Wheat , 2.10 ears ; corn , SID cars ; oats , 310 cars ; hogs. 24.0CO head. Leading futures ranged as follows : AlJICllH.j ilUli. | LOAClose. | . lYesU'y ' IM.cnt- Fopl. . . III ? * Doe. . . . HI' , May. . . H3MU Hit 111 014 ! 01 Coin ' 30V 30 Di-c. ! . . May. . . O.MH- Sept. . . Die. . . . JIH May. . . J4 Po-k- Ocl. . . . ft 13 8 23 H 1R 8 17 8 7K 43 H -i ; 8 10 ' ' ' ' ' " H - > ! b -'u 8 S''i , Lard . ! . . . . 4 45 4 45 ISS * 4 24J < 4 no Dec. . . 4 DO 4 f.O 4 55 Bli'lltlbi Fcpt . -JO fi : i'ju Oct. . . . u : t'2 ! fi : ia .1 ' . ' ( I fi X'JW , No. 2. Cash qunlallons wore as folliws : VIXl'R-Sleady ; slrnlghts. 4.70 f4.90 ; spring rpcclalH , tC.lS ; spring patents , )3.20ijG.lk ) ; BlialglitH , } 4.7CHi(5,10 ; bakeiv. Jl.ltKf l.o. WIIKAT No. S spring , Slij-JIHc ; No. 3 spilng , J14i9le ; No. 2 red. 'j.V4j'J < " "liC. CORN No. 2 , 3ik\ OATS-Nu. 2 , Ilt020c ! , I. 0. bj No. 2 white. UYK No. 2. f.lc. HARLKY-No. 2 , nominal ; Nn. 3 , 32844c ; No. ' ' 'i''L.\.vs'i-in-No. : i. ji.o7wi.os. TIMOTHY SKHO-IYIuie. J2.C5. I'HOVIHIONH Menu pnrk , per bbl. , J8.20ff8.23 ; laid , per Ml Ibs. , > M2'i ; short rlbcs , sides ( l.-H'Ki ) . J".lii.r..40 ( ; dry Milled shoulders IKIMM ) ) , tS.MHjj.75 ; shurt clear Hides ( boxed ) , Ji.CiliW 'WHISICY Distillers' llnlshed goods , per Bal. . 11.22. HlIOARS-Cut loaf , > 3. .K ) ; griinulaled , JS.27. On Ihe 1'ioduce exchange tn.l'iy the butler m.-irkt. ' wan linn , creameries , IL'fil7',4c ; dairies , llic. I'tiri'M' , i-nsy at SiiUo. Kggs fresh , 12'/jc. Jl > e pjiillry , Him ; lurkejs , HiiliV ; chickens , IK'JUui ! ehUkens , Hiring , 9 < ic ; , ducks , 7C7'.4c. NI\V voiiic ; I.MHAL ( lliiitiltluiiH of the Day on 4 ( ' < ) llllllllllltl-H , NU\V YORK , Sept , 14. KLOUR-Rccclpts , 30.- 115 bbls. ; ' exports , rGl bids. ; dull and fairly atoady without Important change ; Minnesota patents , i. > . 0ff5.l4 ; Minnesota bakers , JI.Mi(1.7j ; whiter straights , Jl in > tfI0j. Rye Hour , ( jult't ; fancy , t3.4C&3.75. CORN-MlIAL-Qulet , llYK IJasy ; No. 2 western , 625ie. HARLl-t-Sleady : at 32\e. RAHLI-JY MALT Nnm'nrtl. ' WHUAT-RecclpU , ir.4HO bu. ; exports , 3S5.f.S3 bu , Spot , tteady ; No , 2 led , Jl.ltt. Options op 'lie" ! rlrong und udvanced nil l.nllUh cables , ft innl local covering an 1 foreign buying ; vveak- me. ! under Ihe Increase In Ilrudstreet's and cloned rather ueak at % 4Jic net advance , but 114' ' under the hlKliest polnl ; No. 2 led We ; September , ll.01Tt.ti1.02 . ; clu cd , J1.0H1 ; October , I1.UCO l.Wi'.i , cu ed , II ; December , UsVti-ilJl.lOi . CORN-Recelpls. 375 MIO 1m. i exports. IM.Siil bu , Cpot , < iulel ; .No , ! , Kic , Options opened Him on covering , higher cables und bullish crop ne\\r , lint weak ne4j. 'Ilh the later break In wheat and cloud cnly Uc higher ; September , V'iWCcj clone : ) . 33 > c ; December , 37H i'3So ; closed , 3 , " , r. OATS- Receipts , US.IO'I bu. ; export * . Ml. Ml bu. fil'ot ' , ttrong ; No. 2 , ? Jc. Opllons Inacllxe and ftcudy. tlculng unrhiiiigiHl ; beplember cloted at C&o ; Deceiuber elot > ed at 2Cc , HAY-J-Hlfady ; uprlii' , 4MH : > o ; good to choice. UifilO.1. 11018 ( Julttt 1891 t-rop. SJfJc ; 1I9S crop , C8 c ; HUl'S I'Mm : IWi cixip. 3Wlc ; I8W crop , M/t > ! ' Onlvt'fli.n . , 20 to Z5 lb . . 15W ICc ; Uuenos Ayres. dry , 19c. nominal : Texas dry , { 4 lo M Ibs. , IJi ! nSi' ! California , ii lo 2S Its. , 17e. 17e.LKATIIiR Klrm ; lumiloek sole , lluenoi A > T4lluht tu r-cuvy welBhU , 19WUOf > r , lll'TTKH Hfcelpt * . 14,318 pkK . ; western crt-ameiy. Uiilbc ; Uk'lnii , ISc. CIllCKriU RM'flpw , > . * 77 pkKK.j large , white , $ Vc : small , while , 9 c ; large , colored , 9V c ; email , c.iloit-.l , ttic ; part kklnit , tW7c ! ; lull rklnin , 3\(04c. KOHS Receipts. 15fe93 pknB , j oulel ; ( lute and JVnnt > lvanln 17 < flko ; wettrrn , ICc. l'iUOVlSlONS-ll ef , exlra. me . > 8.W. Out inuitt. Heady , pickled bellle , 17.60KS.W : plcUed fhoul.leu. 5Ji : pickled liami , > S.WliS-7 : > j. iJird , dull ; weturn fleam. t < .ttb4.tiO ; reilncd , eailtr ; compound. Jl.nHC5.lSH. i'urk , quiet. TAL1XJW Dull. . . , . o t > U ; -l-f Prniiflnln crude , no niArktti nf.rnlnBlljr . M Me. Itmln. rteadyi ftmlnM , commnn to irnod , 11.4 ] Wl.KO. Turpentine , copy nt SWJJO'.te Cottontusl. dull , rallior * > ler with lard ; prlmi > lummcr yl- low , 27n7Uo ; liultt-r RTRdtn , ilflJJc ; pilmo rum mer nhlle , WttSno ; prime wlnttr > ellow , S3HH3IC. Iltt'KKlrmi d.tr.e-ttlc , fair to extra , 4t ! 6Uri Jnp n , l\93' jr. MOI.ASirtKS-rirm ; Ntw Oilcmit , open kettle. KIIO.I I. ) choice. IT.nslc. JIKTALS-1'lg Iron wnir nt . nrrn ; J7.00R7.2S. Irfikf coH , r. niilet : ll ir. TII.S. Tin. dull : HIM < T13.0. SliflliT , quiet ; J4.J5fl < TO Ltad , CUki exchange , $ I.S5 I30 ; trokeir , rtrong. J4. OM.UI.V ( JIMII.II , Co n ill tin n or 'I'm ilc nml mi Sttiilinml | l'iiiuI'rniliu'c. . r.OflS-dool mock , weak at ISo. UtrTTIiR Common to fair , "HOSc ; choice t fancy , 10j7ISc feparator creamery , ISc ; gath- crod creamery. H lSc. ViAICliolcr fat. SO lo ItO lb > . , rjuotcd at Sc : Inrgo and coarse , tflle. LIVK rpnLTRY-Hfnp , tua c : cock. 37 < c fprltiR rhlekcns , per IK , C\i 7c ; ducks , Cc ; turkoyii , CWSc. l'IOioNS-Llvo : , 7ta90c ; dead iilgoons not wanted. ICAY-rplntid , f ; nit-Hand , J5.Mlowland , JI.M ) : tyo ttraw , 4 ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales foil the best , only top grades bring li > | ) price ! " . lIROOMCORN-Kxtrorncly flow snle < now crop , dellxorod on tra"k In eounlry : choice green elf- working enipet. per Ib. . 2R2Hc ; choice green , running to hlirl. 2 < T2Uo : common , l4c. ! VIOITAIUIS. : CANTAUll'PnS-l'er do' * . , ffl.f,0c. TOMATOIW Per half bu. basket , 40S50c. DNION'S-IVr 1m , M 60c. LIMA RMANS-l'or IK. 3o , IinANS-Hand-plcked navy , per bit. , Jl.f.O. f'AIIIIAdn-Hnmc grown , Ic. WATKHMKM1N8 Crated , pfr dn7. , | l.lSnJ ] . POTATOIM-llnmo grown. 00 5c. riltTITO. AI'I'LKfi-Per bid. . Jl.r,5W2.00. NATIVH PH'MS-t'er b.-ifknt. 50J3rc. ? OltAI'KS California. JI.Wil.M ) . KOl'TIIMRN PHACIIKS-Pcr ijj bu. . COffCOo. CALII-'ORNIA I'KArill-M-I'er cae. Craw- fords , * 0c clInRs. 70T75c. PHARS-Hortlell. per oa o , J2.00 : ftah It.irt- lotts. JI.75fFl.fO ; Iluerre llanly. il.40fil.r.O. . IIOMIJ flllOWN ( JRAl'KS-1'or bafkel. lc. CAI.IPOUVIA PLt'.MS-IVr cafe. I.Ofl l.5S. CRANlll'.itltlii : Cape Cod , per bbl. , J7.HO. TROPICAL KIUIITS. ORANlis-Medltetranean sweels , J4.2.4.r,0. . LK.MO.N'S-Messlnas , $ l.r,0 , ; choice California , 4.005i4.r , . 1IAN.VNAP Cliolco. largo flock , per buncn , J3.Wi32.25 ; modlum-flzed liunches , l.r.OJ200. MISCKt.T.ANROl'3. NttTRAlmonds , California , per IK , largi- size. 13c ; llrazlls , per IK. lOo : Kngll'h walnuts , per Ib. . fancy , roft she-11. ini.1c ; KandarJf. lOtr Ilo flllK'rts , per Ib. . Inc ; pecans , polished , largp , WIOc ; Jumbo. U812c : largo hickory nuts , 11.23 per Im. i cocoanuls 4Uc each. KK1S Iinportod fanry. 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 12o ; B crown. CO-lb. IIOTC , ( iniil-riarneil | Juice , per half bbl. , M.3S ; per bbl. . - MAPL1- : SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each J2.r. ; gal cans. pure , per dor. . . JI2.00 ; half-gal , cant. , iC.r ( | itart cans , $3 r,0 , KIlKSIt MKATfl. nilRSSKD llKHP-C.ond native steers. 400 to COO Ibs. , 7c ; good forenuarters. steer" . Cc ; good lilndtiuarterH. 9c : wv tern steers. Cff7 i ; fancy hi'lfeis , Cc ; good heiferCijc ; good foreiiimrterj. heifers. Sc ; good hlnd.ionrters , hflfcrs. 8c gnod onws , f.'Jc ; fair cows. . ' . ? ic ; common cows. 6'e ! ; oow foriviuarters , 4H < T * > c ; cow hindquarters , 7"4 fiSc. fiSc.HKKI - ' Cl'TS-Tendcrlnlns. ISc ; bonflofs ctilp . ! 'c ; strip loins. 7c rrdls. 9c ; Flrloln bulls PC ; fhouldcr clods. Co ; rump butts , Sc ; steer chucks , r.c : oow ohu.-'kfl. 4Hc : lK > n * less chucks , 4l'.c ' ; cow plates , 3o ; steer plalea. 3V4o.llnk steak C'Sc ; lolnr. No.1. . 14c ; loins. No. 2 , lOUc ; Inlns , No. s , SUc ; flrloln ends. No. 1 , DC ; ribs , No. 1. lie. rll.s No. 2. SV4o ; ribs. No. 3. CHcsteer rounds. 7'So : cow rounds. 7c : cow rounds off , 5140 ; trim- mint ; ! ' . 4e- beef fhanks , S c ; brains , per t\m. \ . jr.c : sweetbreads , per IK , 12c sweetbread. ( aivej. ) . per Ib , . 40 ; kidneys , per doz , 3"c : ox tall each r : livers , per IK. 2c ; hearts , per Ib. , 2c : tongiies. per Ib. , lie. I'ORK IreF ( . .l pics , Cc : dro = Fc.l . hop ? . T.iAc tondorloln , 13e ; loins. 7c : spare ribs. 4c ; ham fau ago butt . Cc : shouHlers. rough r.Uc . : shou-- d.'i-s. pklnnod. Cc : Irlmmlnizs , 4'4c leaf lanl , noi rendered. Cc : headx. cleaned 3c : fnnul nivl o-r- . ilc ; brukbones. lUc ; cheek meals. 3c ; nerk bones , 1Vjo ; plus' tails. 2o plucks , each rc ; chltlerllngs , r.o ; hocks , 4c ; hearts per doz. . 2r.o. ptomachK , each 3c : tongues each 7c : kidney- . per doz. . 10c ; Icalnx. per doz. , 15e pigs' feet. per dnz. . 2..c : livers , each 3c. Mt'TTON Lamb" . SUc : sheep. 7Hc : market racks ( li-'ig ) . 9c : hnlel racks ( hort ) . 12c leg ? pud saddles. So ; lamb legs , 9c ; breasts anf ! stews , Sc ; tongues , each 3c. innns. TALLOW. F.TC. IIIUK. " Nn 1 green hides. 'Co ; No. 2 green 111 'es r.itc : Xo. -alted hides. 80 : No. 2 gre : , failed hides. 7cNo. . 1 veal calf , ? to 12 111- . . S'JiCNf. . . 2 vent calf. 12 lo IS 11. . ' . . Set No. 1 dry Hint liMif. 10CT12c : No. 2 dry Hint hl.les. . 9 ? l"c : No. 1 dry sailed hides Wine : part cured hldej- . " .c no.1 . Ib. less than fully cured. 'SHEKP Pl-ILTR Oreen Fulled , each 23 fV ( ; green salted shearlings ( short wooleil early skins' ) each 15c ; dry shearlings ( hort woolcd early s-klnn ) . No. 1. each Cc dry Him Krnpn- nn.rNfbni ka butcher wool pelts , per Hi. , actual woltlit. 4ir.c : dry Olnt. Knnfnn and Xehmntcn murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. 3fT4c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per In. , actual weight. 45 ? " * ; dry Hint Colorado murrttn wool pells , per IK. actual weight 3f4e ; feet cut off , as It Is lifeless to pay freight on them , SI. I.oiilK General MnrKe-tM. ST 1/Dl'IS , Sept. 14. KI.OUR Dull : palenls , jr.'OW.-i.lO ; flralslilB , J4.C4..C ; clears. 54 23f4 CO ; medium. W..OW3.70 ; low grades , ! 3.00jT3.r > . WURAT HlKlicr with September , lV4c ; Decem ber. * ic. and May , 1'f.c . under yCftenlay'H clofc. December opened % c hlghtr. advanced 1'ic mole declined lc nnd closed depressed with buyers ? > , O above the bottom. Spot , higher ; No. ' 2 red cash elevator , .isc , on IFUCK. ao-io.w. * > u. 2 haul cash , 9lc ; September , 97-ic ; December , 97'.Bc bid. IVRN ) Futures opened strong and Vie higher , became unwilled , and weak on decline In wheat and yellow fever scare , closing with sellers vie below the lop and He above yeplerday. No. 2 cash , 2S'ic ahked ; Seplember , 28e ; Decem ber 29'lc atked ; May , 32 0 bid. OATS Strong with higher prices bid. due to tlm advance in wheat and corn. Spot. flrm. No. 2 cukli , In elevator. 20c. on track. SOMrC ; No. 2 white. 22VI23c ; September , 20c bid ; December , 21Vo bid ; May , 23ii 23T e. RYU Sleady , 4S > c. CORNMKAL Strong , $1.70T1.75. IIRAN Quiet : sacked , cast track , COc ; f. o. b. this side. 15.25 ; al mills , 52if53c. TIMOTHY SKKIl Prime. 2.r.n. HAY Klrm ; pralrlo , { l.25-f4.C3 [ ; timothy , J7.00 fi'M.CO. Ilt'TTKIl Higher ; creamery , 14i < , ( ! I19c ; dairy , SU(71S'.iiO. KOOS Klrm. lO'.ic. POULTRY C.ilckcns , firm ; old hens , 6',4e ; spring. 9c ; ducks , springs , Cc ; BCCSC , spilngs , Cc ; turkeys , spilngK. 7fjSc. WHISKY-Steady , 11.21. COTTONTIK8 C5c. HAalINCl-CijI7c. Ml-ITALS Irfiid. dull , 14.13 asked. Fpeltcr , nominal. J4.02HJT4-05. PROVISIONS Pork , quiet ; standard mess Job bing. new , J8.SO ; old. } ' . Lnrd , lower ; prime steam , 14.2. . ; cholco , S4.32U. Fiaeon ( boxed lots ) oxlra short clear and ribs. JC.C214 ; shorts , J4.7.V dry salt meals ( boxed ) , shoulders , J5.M. Extra short clear and ribs , jn.l24 ! ; shorts , JC.M. HKCKIPTri Flour , B.fKI bbls. ; wheat , 113,000 tin. ; corn. 151.000 bu. ; oats. 78,000 bu , SriII'MHNTS Flour , 11. WK ) bids. ; wheat , 23.000 bu. ; corn , . 121,000 liu. ; oats. 23 OOP bu. KIIIINIIN Oily Mnrki-lN. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 14.-WIIKAT-iec higher : fairly active ; No. 1 hard , kiViifTSDe ; No. 2 , K'iflM'ic : No. 3. S3Vi < j.7c ! ; No. 2 red , 94fi95'4e ; No. X 91ff93c ; No. 4 , 87Q90c ; No. 2 spring , fcijj Mo ; No. 3 , SOc. CORN Fractionally higher ; No. 2 mixed , 2CUJJ' 2C'ie. OATS Fairly nctlve and steady ; No. 2 white , 20'i 20140. HYK Firm ; No. 2 , 4l',4c. 1IAY Active ; steady ; choice timothy , J7.SO ; cl.nl. . prulrlu , J.ro. ! IHJTTKR Firm ; creamery , IDQn'.ic ; dairy , 10 Sleady : lOc. IlKri-JII'TB-Wheat , W.fOO bu. ; corn , 27,900 bu. ; oatf. 7.000 bit. HIIIPMKNTS Wheat. Itt.fiW liu.j corn , 18,200 bu. ; oats , 11,000 bu. lliillliiinrc nALTIMORR Sepl. -FI/11'R-rnchangod ; ivoolpts. 8.7Wi-ribls. ; expoits. C,8' ' Mil * . WIIKAT Steamer. No. 2 rod RlVfiSiy.o- > . relptH , 19.1,879 bu. : exports , ISl.Ri'.l bu. : mulh orn whetil. by sam'ilo 9tciItl.01H ; soul hern wheat , on grade , sccff'l ni. CORN Firm : spot. 3Cf3CSe | ; Oclnhor. ? C'46 > SCVjo ; Doeopilivr. new nr old. 3d- bid ; steamer inlxH.l. 4IWI 'iorocelpis. . 1SD.442 bu , ; o | Kirli , Uii.MH Im , ; simlhern while corn , 3Sc ; soulliern yelliiw. 39c. OATS Firm ; Nn 2 while western. 241ifi2.V ; ! No. 1 ! mUoil weslern , 22c ; receipts. 78f.87 bu. ; ex. pirls. 30040 bu , IlYK Firmer ; No. 2 western. U'jfir.l. ' ; re- celnl 8.SI7 bu. ; exports 21. 1' " ) bu. HAY Slrndv choice Ilinnthv. JI3.35013.W. ( Jltuv rimiailTS-Flrmly li.'ld. . lll'TTFR-rncliange.1. 1X1OSt'nclmnged. . Cliii-limntl > lnrl.elK , PINCINNATI. Srnl. 14.-KI/UH Kaiy. WHUAT-FInn ; No. 2 , Cc. ( RN Steady ; No. 2 red , Mo ; N . J mixed , 32c. 32c.O.VTSQulett No , 2 mixed. 2lj2IHc. HYK l-'inn : No. I , Wv. 111'I.K M KATS-Oiilet t W. Racon , firmer at jr " ) i .rd. onsv at JISV V.'HISKY-Qulet at JI.Il , I UI'TTi-'R-Oulel. HUn.Ul t-lrailr. | -no > J-.null nl 10V.C. ' I't-orln l n ridIn. . PKOIUA , Sepl. I4.-COUN Firm and higher ; No. ! 2 Ue , OATS-KIrm and higher ; No. t while , 22(40' ( XVIIIHWY Market flrm ; ba U for flnlshcil eonds , J1.2I. ReCPlnU ! Curn , 74503 bu. : oats. IS. [ .00 bu. ; rye and whisky , none ; wheat , 1 200 bu. Ship- nuntm Coin , 10.7M bu , ; eau , 12100 bu.j rye , none ; \vhUky , CCJ bbU.heat ; , C.WJ bu , Iilvi'rniiul ( irnln nml I'rovlHloiiN. LIVIJRPOOU Sepl , H.-PROVISION8-Uacon. khort rlb . S3 , Clieete , American flne t white , dull al 4i ; American flnegl colored , dull al 43 * . WHEAT No. J red winter , dull , It lUid. CORN American mlxrd , ( pot , new , qutel ll VcfiltmUr , ittadr , U li | October , 3 3H < lj No. 1 , otfndy. Is IHd ; American mixed , rpol , old , ( toady , 3s 4.1. I'LOUR-HI. Ijouls , fancy winter , tltndy , 10n 3d. I'lilliiileliililn I'riiiluco Mnrkrl. t'llIljAItKU'ItlA , Sept. 14-ltrTTKIt-Slenily ; fancy nenti-rn creamery , 17ct western prints , 17c. 17c.KdOSKIrm ; western , 07 < 4C. Deli-nil llriiln DITROIT. sept. II.-WH HAT-NO , i white , 4c : No. 2 red . " . ' 4c ; December , 9M. CORN-No. 2 mixed. 31 c. OATSNo. . a white , 23c. HYK No. 2 , Me. Sun Krniic-lNi-ii Wliont tliiotnlliiiiN. RAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 14.-\VHKAT-Weak ! December , H.S8H ; May , ll.57 i. STOcJltS AMJ HtTMIS. Prlpi'H Ailvmu'c In Splto iif Itiiiiinrn of n Slriinu ; Hoar Ciiiiililnnllon. NKW YORK. Sopt. 14. Toilay'n i.perallons . have rraulled In another siibalanllal advance In the level of prices on the Slock cxctmnfio. There was fome talk during the mornlnK < > ' the existence ot n psweiful bear pool wlilch was prepared for extcntlvc oireiatlons for n de cline. The supposed prestige of this combination , coupled with the facl llial I/indon prices eiiine lower this marnlng. nppaivntly Irecause uf doubts rained by ycElolday'R reaction hero , led to the early success of the bear contingent. The nigti- tnentH they uso.1 were the naino an yestenlay , Hie Ilkelllioul of nn entanxtcment over 'the Cuban question , the danger" of yellow fever , and In addition the damage done by storm on the llulf of Xloxlco. The. laller showed Us effect un Kansas City , 1'lllsburg .t Oulf. St. Paul and Rtirllnglon were driven Iwlow par nnd all the grangers declined an avenigu of about ! g per cent , uhlle Jxiulsvllle , Southern pieferred nnd Kansas & Texas preferred were off nearly a paint. The whole list lecedcd a fraction , loiter cnmc denials from Washington on niithoilty iiulte an welghly na the first affertlon thai no warlike minsures were prjjected on the Cuban qtlesllon. The Hrst remrts | of heavy damage by Ihe gulf storm were also denied. At the same time the marked weakness In the exchange. markel came lo notice , actual rates for both long and short sterling and for cables receding from % to ! 4 | r cent. L-mdoii wAn also buying quite Ireely of favjrlle stocks. The olllclal re ports of wheat shortage In France and I Inly added to the assurance of continued heavy exports of grain to be paid fur. llie advance In cut- Ion ul Liverpool lended lo , tbc same end. These Indications of a prospective Increase In Ihe bal ance of trade in our favor led to expressions by foielgn bankers that a heavy gold Import movement was certain to re. ult and was likely suon to commence. The evidence of the ex change in. u ket. on this point was strcnglhened by the hardening- tendency of the money mar ket , call loans commanding as high as 3 per cent and only a few exceptional loans being mad below 2 per cent. Money continued also to move very freely lo theInterior. . As the geneinl news bearing on the hiimnesj outlook all conllnucd favorable the prospect of gold Imports proves an available means to tuin the tide. In favor of the bulls. Al HIP same lime It was reported from \VnshlngUm thai the differences between the government an. . I the syndicate organized to purchase Ihe Union Pacific had been arranged and Hint approval would ho given at Ihe cab- Inel mcellng- Ihe aflernoon. 11 was on Ihls account thai Unljn 1'acltlc became so prpmlnent In Ihe afternoon rise , RH extieme advance l.elnc : 3Vfc per cent and Its net gain 2i per cent. Northwestern and Omaha were also notably strong nnd led to a buying movement , as on former occasions. In all of the Vimderbllt slocks. St. Paul also recovered from the early depres sion , advancing H4 per cent , Northern Pact.lc prefoned rose 2 points. The market reacted to pome extent before the close , nnd this , coupled with tin- early declines , makes the net Bains considerably smaller limn the exlremc advances , Aiming Ihe Induslrlnls Oeneral Klectrlc , Susnr and the local gas stocks were ill notably strong. Net [ rains of over 4 points were slio\vn by Con solidated Caa , K.ll.ion Klectrlc of New York and Ilrle Telephone. Omaha's nel advance wan 2 per cent nnd Sugar Hie Mime. Collon OH. Sugar proferied , Canada Soulhern , Chicago ( ! real \VfHlern , Delaware it Hudson , Krle flrst preferred , General lliectrlc. New York Central , New York , Chicago , t St. L-nils second pre ferred , Northern 1'aclllc preferred. N irthwestern , Pennsylvania , lullnian , St. Paul and SI. Jo seph .t Grand Island Hrst pieferied showed net Rains of a pnlnl or over. The price of bonds fell off nl the opening , but the markel became slrong later. Total i-.ito * . $3.101,10) . United States old 4s , registered , sold at 112. 'Ihe Kvenlng Post's -London financial cable gram says : "In Ihe Flock m-irliels today Amer icana opened steady , then became dull under I'.ir New York lead , but later recoveied and closed llvm with London buying. Grand Trunk or Canada stock continues lo advance. Venezuelan bonds have fallen heavily on Ihe default In Ihe remittances for services of debt. There nre no partlcularr yet regarding t.ie tenders for Indian treasury bills , except Ihil twelve months bills at 97 f.s 3d receive a percenlage. AVIlb a view possibly of asslcllng speculation In silver. Ihe rumor Is revived lliat , llie Indian minis will reopen. This Is not generally credited. The l'ar ! bourse was quiet and dull und the Herlln mm ket was dull and fentuielcss. " Th following were me ulnsuig quotations on the loading stocks of the New York exchange today : ' LakeKrlo .t w. . . . iii.niAm'n spirits uim dopfd 74 | do nfd : t'4 ' Lakn Shorn 177 Am. Tobacco SI'J I.oiilHvlllo&Na3h.ll . l dopfd 11:1 : Manbatl.in L 11 lit Chic at. o Gns 10I5J Met. Traction 12 IK Coim. ( las V2CI Michigan Central..lOtlU COMI. Cabin Co 17f > Minn , k St. L 27 Col. F. .V Iron ' . ' 7Jii dolBtpfd do pfd 8 ( ) Mo.Pacific Ssji Hon. Kh-ctric 311 MoblloAOlilo8 IlllliioiHSti'ol 45 Mo.K. AcT lcl iLiCl : do Can ; . 41 ! ilo pfd 40H L ad 41H New All ) . A Chi. . . . 11M do nfii 107 ilo phi UfilJ Nat. Lin. OH 17 N..I. Central H7 l Pacific Mall 37' { N.Y.Contral 11:1)4 : ) Pulliiiaii Pal _ N.Y. Chi. .VSl. L. . . Iflto SilverCertificates. , nfiit dolHt pfd HO ! * Stand.Ropo .tT. . . . " ! < ilo'Jdpfd 4UMi Stisar ir.HM Norfolk .V Wc.Hto.rn l.Ti tin pfd , , . . k 121 No. Amor. Co 5U T. C. & Iron : W4 No. Pacific 201 U. S. Leather H4 ( do pfd BSVS do pfd 7 ( ) > i Ontario . .VV 17U U.S. Hnbbur 18i ! Ora.lt. ANav in.1 * do pfd OH Oro. Short Line 22 WoHti-ni Union llll PlttHburg 10 ! ) Chi. Gt.Vstorn. . . . 17 Reading 27W Jsorthwo.Hto.rn 120J1 Itncklulatid H3 ! * dopfd 104 St. LOIIIH ts. V . ' . Total sales of stocks today wore 484,00 shares Including : Atchlson preferred , SOW ; Cnnudi Knithern , 12.2SO ; Chesapeake' & Ohio , 10.CUJ ; Chi eago , Hurllngtoq & Qulncy , 20,070 ; Cleveland Clnciniiall , Chicago & . Si. Louis , 3,300 ; .l nuls vllle & Nashville. 11,48.1 . ; ManliHltun , 8,3oS ; Mel rnMilllan | lYnctlon , 4sas ; Missouri 1'aclllc , 9.ST.1 MlhB'.url , Kaiifas & Texas. 3.SOO ; Mlmourl. Kan sas & Texan preferred. 14,440 ; New York Central 11,33) ; Northern 1'ocllle , 5,173 ; Northern I'oolll. . preferieil , 23.OM ; Norlhwi-slern Terminal , 14.040 Reading , 9,130 ; Rock Island , 12.CM ; Ht. Taul M.I.V. ; Omaha , 13.4HO ; Wabash prefeneil , 3,110 AYiilHudi K Uike Krle. 9,324 ; American Sulrll Prcfeired , 7.CM : American Tobacco preferred 13,63.1 ; Chicago Gas. 7.0SO ; Conaolldated Qas , f.S0 ! ( leneial Klectrlc , 1C.C40 ; Luelnle Oas. B.4.K ) ; l ead 4.7 ) ; 1'aclllc Mall , 4,200 ; Hugar , 21SCO ; Tcnnftseei Coal and Irjn. S.'i5Vhlern ; Union , G,640 ; Chi cugo Ureut eWnlein , C.K0. ! IlllNlOII Hloi-U ( li IIOSTON , Sepl. II. Call loans. 2JT314 per cent time loans , 2ft I1 , ! * per cent. Closing prices foi stocks , bonds und mining stocks ; A.T.AS. P W. Elec. 241 , American Suznr. . 1MU V. Kloa. nM fii ( ll.ivSl.-ild ( . . . . : . . r.K Bd. KlHi. Ill ISO Hell Tuloplione. . . 28'1'K ' Gan. Klo3. ptd 83 lloston.V Albi'iv. 217 AtcliUuti prd 31 ! < llouioii A ; jiliio. : . . 87' ' ' C. . II , A : Q Con. Klw. An 100 rilchbur-- Allotioi Minim-Oj l ( ioneral Kloutrlu. . Atlantis 2.1 IlllllOlH St'Ol. . . 4S Ilonion A : M' ) lli : 11 14- ( Mexican Contral. . 4SH llnlta.V lluucn. , . . 'J.l ) ( N. V..V N.B 81) Caluinot IIO3U. . 445 Old Oalour 18.22 Cuiiteaiilal 17T < O.S. L 22 Fr.nfulin 17h Rubber , . S.in Dl.v.'i ) ] H'l04seoli : 4O Union IMcltl : ' ' ' ' U''Bt Knd 55 IWolvenno ! . , ! . ! . ill Webt Knd nfd lo * l Sun Frniii-lxrn .Mining ( liiotutliiiiN. SAN FRANCISCO , KV-pl. 14. Th olllclal closlnj iiuotallcns lor mining siockd today Were as fjl- lows ; Alia 14 Julia . 4 AlnhaCon 2:1 : JIIHIIO . la AlldCH 2' Kuiiunky Con . Ilclcher 4i ! Mexican . 00 Ilcst Jt. lljlcnur. . . . MS OuftldbiiialCon. , . . 24IS lliilllou li : ODhlr , . 113 Caledonri & 3 Ovor.nan . , , , , 111 Challeni-'e. Con. . . . At ) Palo.il . 411 Chollar 74 S.iv.li'n . 02 Confluence 1:1. : . Scarpion . fl Con. C.ll. .V Va 17S Slorr.i MrtV.Ui. . . . 11.1 Con , Imperial : t Silver Hill . 2 Crown Point. 411 IIuloiiC.il . 113 KxciiiHiuer S UlahUo'i . 2. ) iiould.vUiirri . . . . 74 YoIlmvJ D'.KI ; . , . . 5:1 : Halci.v NorcroHjt. . lai ) SUnUarJ . 183 Silver bars , MHe ; Mexican dollars , 44tH4'/c. ' Drafts , tight , t.c ; telegraph , 7'ie. l.oiiiluit Sleek < tiiolalliiiin , ijONDON , Sept. 14.-4 p. m. closing : HAH SILVKR-Sleady , :6'id ' per ounce. MONKY 7 l ! per pent. Tne i rule of dli-counl In the cpvn market fet elicrt bllU ID per cenl ; for three muntln , ' bill * 2 per cmt. Gold li quoted at Duenna Ayrm today al 190.W ; LUbon , 46 ; Rome , 103.27. . . Aiiirrlcnu Serurltlen In Ioiiil < iii. LONDON , Sept. 14. The market for American Kccurlllri varied but little all day. The betri tetted the market early on al , but with- flndlnfr very . BUI/ ! long flock * . The clote nnd Ihe. demand moderate. \I-TT York. Monry SlnrUct. NHW YORK. St. | , , iMONnY i ON CAM Klrm nt 1HO ? per c < n' : lart loan nt 2 per cent and elofed nt l > ifp ? ] r cent. PIHMK MKRCAN'WLi : l'APKR-3'HM1. " : per ccnl. - , i STKULINO KXCH'A N K Weak with nctu.1l l.Uflnofn . in Imnke-rs' liltin ut tl.MMH.f5 for de mand nnd at )4.S2'ji.f ! J for CO day * ; po.ite-d rales , Jur.'MN Sft $ ' ahi , Il.ffll.i6'j ; commercial bills. | 4.Snt04.K. S1LVMR Cl RAH SILV : MKXK'AN HOVI-RNMINT : : STATI : RON RAILROAD Cl3fltiR iiumatli.tn nn YiOnd' wore n follows : tl. S. nuwlH.n l'J.lfli 1/MINr / J. C. .In 1IU IT. S. now48 cout2.'iU llHlN. C. lln. l'-il t ) . S.4srcir .limtlH ! < < N. C. 4V. . . U.S. 4 * . coup imtfelU No. Paeltlo IBU..1 U.S.'H.rojr US I No. Pacific ! U U. S. OH , rev . . .IHU'-CU | No. I'anlllc 4n 2' ' < U. S. fit. coup. . . 114V < W > ( i N. Y. C .V St. L. tH..Kill UlHtrletn.O.lH limit N. & W. i ! IIM1 * ) At . .cl.iHiA. . . . 107 N. W. CO'isoll 14:1 : " N.W. Uoli. ( Is llll AlacltHsg ! ! : , . ! . ! ! IW Oro. Nav.ldts 111U Ala. Currency. M. Nar. ' HIU < IO. si L. Us , l.'r 1101 Atchlson : ul ) . 4t . . . 5'.H < IO. S. L 01 , t. r U2I4 Canada So.2nd . . . .lliiUiiO. ( Imp. imn , t. r..10211 C..V N. I > . tr 5s . 4.1 O , Imp. OH , t. r : ifl O.A O. f.fl . P.icinol > H of'OS. . .11)2 ) O.H HUH lleadluIs M ! I ) . & . . R.O.\VAit lain HI 1) . , V K. n. 4s . H'.I.U SU I * k I. M. Cdl. : .1 KnHtTenn. IHIH . . .llls'4 SI. L. AS. F.Gjti.O.L. _ , KrleOen. 4s . 7l' : ' < SI. P. Consols Ill ) K. W. .VI ) . IH , t. r. . 74 > ( | 8U I' . C..t 1' . lull..1 IS HPII. Klec. I'M . . . .101 , St. P. C. A I' , flu . . .llil O. H. S , A. ( In. . . .lul SC. noiifiind 't (1. II. AS. A. yds..HI. ) Southern Uv. fla. . . . 03 > 4 II. .kT.Coat , fid lOOW 8. H.&T. OB H..VT.C.con Us..10.1' Tenn.new Metls : . . Bl Iowa 0 luts US' Tex. IMc. I. II. 1 K. 1' . eon. t. r 117 Ti-x. 1M3. Hz. 'Jils. . Hl ? ( K.I' . lstn. l , r lin U. V. iHls 1014 l. Now Con , 4s . . . Hli < U. . . . . U.VN.Unl 8.M iWnb. iHt tin 107 MlHsoiirl UH 100 Wab. iilw HO M. K..VT. ' 'da I15U ' West SliorrT9 lllS M. K..VT.4B R7 , Va. Centuries 07 N. Y. C. lstn US I Va. uoforrjd 4 \IMV York Allnlnp ( Viio KE\V YOUK , Sept. 14 The followlnB arc the cloning in I n I tit , " quotnllnnn : Chollar 115 Oiu.irio VHI ) Crown I'oinl S3 Ontnr. lilt ) Con. Cal. , t Va. . . . lot ) I'lymoiun li > NcaUwood 101) OnleksllVL"- llll ) ( lonUl.v Curry d.i UiiluXHllvcr nM..lUUI ) Ilale&Norc.ron. . 110 Slerr.lNov.idi. . . . HO lloinemaku ViMIll Sl.-ina.-ir.l 170 Iron Stiver i5 ! Union Con 50 Muxienn OJ Yellow Jacket . . . . 50 I'liiiiiulnliitcN. . IIOSTON. Pept. 14.-aearlnB8 , 19,221,539 ; bal ances , } 2,0. UDO. ' 11ALT1MOIIH. Sept. 14.-ClcartnKS , 13,206,215 ; balances. : I47,407. N1-\V YOUK. Sept. 14. Clearings , J17CC41,918j balances , } S,331,951 , I'lIII DHLI'HIA , Kept. 14. Cicarlnp ! , 12 , ' 1SI.OSO ; balances , Jl , 872,748. Nli\V OltLKANS. Sept. II. Clearlnss. 11.C1S- 838. New York exchange , bank , par to JI.60 dis count. CINCINNATI , S i > t. 14. Sloncy , 2U03 per cent. New Yolk exchange , 35fi3Qc dlscounl. CIvarliiKH , $1,799,000. MRMI'IIIH. Sept. 14. ClearlnRit , J240.S02 ; bal ances , JlS.Ct'J. New York exchange , Belling lit ( Lift premium. ST. IAMMS , Sept. 14. Clearings. J3,031.4 ( ; bal ances , 5:101,011) : . Money , 48 > 7 per cent. New York exchange , 50c discount bid ; 23c dlscounl K < irilKTii l-'liiniiclul. I1KUL1N. Sept. 14. Exchange on London , 20m 39pfss for checks. , 1'AKIS. Sept. 14Throc per cent rentes , 104f 2714c for the nccount. Kxchnnge on I ndon , 23f 21c for c.iccks. COTTOX MAIIKKTS. Afti-p Sfvvrnl Mllil'KITortH to Advntico I'rlc'i-M HullClulet. . Ni\V YORK , Sept. 14. The cotton markel made a steady elarl , , prices advancing on ihe tlrfl call 2(3 ( points n cables from Llveipool at hand when llie market opened were beller tlinn had been generally expected. For a time shorts made n lively market of It covering , laler nn easier feeling prevailed for a lime. At noon , however , prices 'were back to the best level of the. forenoon , an advance of 4f5 points. Trading all day lacked outside support , In the afternoon the' market ruled quiet with a' sleady underlone until Jusl befoie the close , when weakness dcV lopeM under a massive tear hammering. The trlarket was finally ijuict ot un. chnnged-prlcef to nnol : eraln of 3 points. Closing pricesi'-jliniMm' ' * * ! . ) ' Febiunryf O.ST. ; ' March- JH.69 ; April , IC.S2 ; Mary , Jff.93 ; September , JG.94 , October , J0.81 ; November , JC.73 ; December , JC.77. Spot , quiet and unchanged ; middling , 7c ; mid dling uplands , 7c ; nilddllnB gulf , 7HC : net re ceipts. Ci8 bales ; gross receipts , 14WO bales ; exirarts to Great lirltaln , C44 bales ; continent , Cjl bales ; forwarded , 7.0i bales ; sales , 848 bales ; spinners , 3IS bales ; slock , 45.S04 bales. Total today : Net lecelpls , 29.052 bales ; exports to Great lirltaln , C45 bales ; to France , none ; to contlnenl , Gil bales ; clock , 21)0.725 ) bales. Con- solldaled net receipts , S4.733 bales ; exporls lo Great lirltaln , 23,230 bales ; France. W3 bales ; contlncnl , lH2f bales. Total since September 1 ; Net receipts , 20)39 ) ! bales ; exports to Ore.it Hrltnln , lfi.213 bales ; France , 81,103 bales ; con- llnent , C.222 bales. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 14 COTTON Spot , moder ate business ; prices firmer. American middling , 4 3-32.1. . The sales of the day were 8.000 bales , of which MIO weie for speculallon and exporl and Included 7,200 bales American. Recclpls , 1.000 bales.no American. Futures opened qulel but Fleidy wllh a mode ale dJmard and clo ed stea y. American middling , September. 3 C3-ti4d telleru ; September nnd October , 3 54-6li3 & .VC4.1 . buyers ; October nnd November. 3 48-C41T3 49 4d felltrs ; November nnd Decuinljor , 3 44-C4i > 3 43-C4.1 buyers ; December and January , 3 43-C4if3 44-C4.1 buyers ; January nnd February , 3 43-f4 3 44-C4.1 hollers , February and March. 3 44-Cld buyers ; March and April. 3 44-G4 < f3 4I-C4.1 buyers ; April ana May , 3 43-C4JT3 40 C4d tellers ; May nnd June. 3 4G-641J3 47 KM sellers ; June nnd July , 3 47-C4j > 3 48-Md Fellers. NKW ORLKANS , Pepl , 14 COTTON-Stoady ; Falep , 4,300 bales ; ordinary , ( Hie ; low mlddllnt ; , 6c ; mHdllng , C'lc ; good middling , 7c ; mid dling fair , 7llc ; recelpls , 9,027 bales ; Block , 30- S34 bales. Futures , steady ; sales , 19.20) ) bales ; Seplember. J6.7iac.72 ; October. Jl > .IOfif > .42 ; No vember. JC.4r > { fG 49 ; December. JC.I9fjC.r,0 ; Janu ary. 5C..r..1fl6.CC ; February , JO.S7 ; March , JO.WfjO.CO ; April. IC.rQCC4. MKMl'HIS , Sept. 14. COTTON Steady ; mM- dllng , 6c ; receipts , C42 bales ; shipments , none ; block , 4,467 bales : sales , 1,100 bales , ST. LOt'IS. Sf-pt. 14. COTTON Qulel ; no bales reported ; middling , C15-10cj receipts , 271 bales ; shipments , 211 bales ; stock , 6,339 bales. \VUUL MAKICI3TH. I'rlcen Hiinleii nml the Deiuiiiiil Coii- IlllUl-N Cllllll. IIOSTON , Sepl. 14. The wool market here con- tliied to sliow htrenglh nnd prices have hardened somewhat during the past week. The demand Is good , large lines having been sola to manufaclurers while there Is aim much speculallvc business , hut no dealers. Territory wools yel head lac lint In the buelnepH transac tions. Fine medium nnd line ure re ling for 4Cc , while cliol-e staple lots nre bringing Mo on the scoured basis. Very few parcels ha\e been opened , na dealers. " views are yel ubuve the prefenl markel and Ihepe wools are conye- quenlly held us good property. Aui-lriillan wools me In free demand and fine lots nrc being secured nl SSe. The following are the quotations for leading dcEcrlptlons : o.ilo nnd I'cnnkylvnnla lleeces. X and above , 23c ; XX and above , 2Cc ; delaine. 28c ; No , 1 combing , 2t > c ; No. 2 combing , 2fc. Michigan , Wisconuli ) , etc. ; X Michigan , 21ft22c ; No. l Michigan combing , 25 H2Cc ; No. 1 Illinois combing , 25j2Cc ; ; NO. 2 Michigan cnmblnK , Wa'2Cc ; No. 2 Illinois combing , 23ffl26c ; delaine Michigan , 23J2Cc. Unwai-hed medium : Kentucky and Indiana ' , i-blood comic Ing , 22c ; Kentucky , and Indiana ? i-llooil combing , 22c ; Mlftnurl Vi-bu ) < i > l < u > inlilng , l'l(22c ; MUe.nin t-blood tombing , 21W22c ; braid combing. 20o ; lake and UcorKta , 20i2lc. Texas wools : Spring medium , 12 montlK , . ) , ' . i-lCc ; Fcinuc.l price , 40eri2c , nirlnir tine , 12 monlhs , I3frt4u ; rcoured price , 4rjICc. Territory .fyiPJ-J ! Mcnlunu , line medium and line , HfflCc. ; , t < ; ) iuifl price , 4SfflCc ; i-tnple , 474)SOc ) ; t'lu i , Wyoming , etc. . line medium and line , ISQICc ; scoured _ pjlce. ; 4rc , staple , 47 iVo. Aui-lrallan wools , scoured bufls ; Combine , super- line , fOii -connilrtK1,1 ; good , MHW'o ; i-innb nu , avcriiKe. SCfrCSc : Og'j'enbluml combing , IW&fi : ANTWKIir , Sciftisn.T-Tlip wool auction tales c > pe.ned here Imlay Jy lll a fulr attendance and n goo. . ) demand. ; TJu' Kelectlon wus poor but merino broug it fCTvii'V" " t" r' P'r ' 'em " hlither. while other grades rulfd unchanged. Sales In detail : llueiion 4yres. l.Kh bales ; 70U160f. Mcnllvldeo. 130 bales ; "JWHOf. HT. UJI'IH. Suit 14. WOOI Mfdlum , ISO 20Hc ; llglit. itljir.c ; lull washed 20&2PiiC. NKW YOUK. HrjlU 14j WOOU-HtroiiK ; lleecr , 20fi27c ; pulled , No , .1 lo exlra , 27i/40c ; Texas , iceicc. ' _ Yiirk"'rtk ' ' 1 CoiMlH"liirki > Xriv > l. NKW YOUK. H vtH Tno dry goo.ls market ruled comparatively .quiet throughout for cot tons nnd woolrna alike. The demand for the rppedy delivery of KOU'ls bought earlier In t.ic MtuK.ii sill ) continues , dfmonxtratlng ll\cly dls- Irlliullon from second hund. Kourrei" . In rplte nf thlr , buyers ur n-ndlng forward leordtrs of only fair propoitlonr. In woolen goods more lll > erallty Is thpwn than In cottcns as a rule , tlmuKh printed cottons , fancy cullciu and vtaples rrlnts are In sleady demand , With jobbers locally , Ihe buying continues In large amounU und under ( any condllluns. Ilt-lallers report talcs of fair proportions In all lurls of the counti y. Staple collons are only active to a fair degree. The market for brown c'lt-etlngs and drills remains quiet at Him prices. I'rlnt clottiB ure linn ul ! * ic. The maikct for extras Is ttront. but rrqiietts for goods are without dlmlnullon. lllds for futures are. refused. For tpou at t > e mirUet price there In Htllc call. Odd good' ! ure firm. The ' vales have been light. I'rlntu ure firm and uc-tli'e , . LONDON . Ff | > t , 14.-OII Calcutla linseed. * pot. 34e ; near at hand delivery. 31 * . I.hueed oil , 15s 6H < 1. T il > entlne | > lrlt , 2U "lid. Miiiiflifntcr Ti-illlc Trail < ! . IIANCHUSTKU , B ut. 1I.-CLOTH3 AND TAllNS-i3uslnc < JU1 U ' ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Generally Trade Shows a Bot'.cr Tone limn Manifested Monday , CATFLE BUSINESS FAIRLY SATISFACTORY Liberal null ( if Coml Mr , Oiilnur at I'nllj.steady F urt'N lloB'M Atlvtinec Flvn tu Ten CcntM. SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. H.-necclpts foi thu ua > Inuicated were : Ca'.tle. Hogi. Sheep. Horses September H . -iS ) fi.u'fi 1,42.1 September 13 ii.tisl 1.Z17 3,3j3 B'J September U 1,534 ClK ! ) 4fl0 September 10 . 4,5.1:1 : 5.WK1 -0 September a . 4,718 B..Ml 2,703 S.-ptcmbor fc . 3LM G.407 September 7 . 5,403 G.WO 2,15' ' ! 1 September 0 . 7,073 1.4S3 1,378 ( September 4 . 5SO 4,675 1.LV4 . September 3 . 4 , Id 4,7u7 1,479 24 September 2 . 6.0.M G.031 i.ssr September 1 . 6,1111 C.i':2 4.4K1 loj August 31. . . . ' . . 4,551 7o,0 462 The ofllclal lulmbor ot cars of stocli brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , C. , M. & St. P. Ily . I O. & St. L. Ily S Missouri Paclilc Ily 2 Union 1'aclllc system , . . . 1CM 10 F. . 13. & i.M. V. 11. 11. . . . M 30 S. C. & r. Hy . 1 C. . St. P. . M. K. O. Ily. . 4 9 11. .t M. 11. H. U . Ill 17 C. , H. & Q. Ily . 1 K. C. & St. J . C O. , H. 1. & P. Hy. . cast. . . . 2 Total receipts . 19t5 81 ( The disposition of the day's receipts was us follows , 'cac.i buyer purchasing the num. bcr of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sbcep Omaha Packing Co . 7 S40 The G. H. Hammond Co 3SI 91G Swift and Company . 440 ! H7 4r > : The Cudahy Packing Co. 4G.1 3.G32 7CI H. iHceker and Degan. . . . 837 . J. L. Carey . SSO . Lobman & Rothschilds . . 401 . Hill & Lewis Co . L'O'J . llenton & Underwood. . . . 327 . Huston & Co . 43 . Squires . 251 Livingston . 21 Hamilton . 132 Cudahy P. Co. . K. C . lis'J Pl'k'ton P. Co. , Mll'kee . 190 Sinclair Co , , C. Ilaplds . . . . 271 Other buj irs . G23 211 Lett over . 300 100 Totals . 4,881 5,123 1.42 ; CATTLl3-Thcrc were 19G cars of cattle reported - ported In the yards , or about thirty-live less than yesterday. The market as r whole was In very satisfactory condition , nnd values showed little change. Only a few cornfcd beeves were amonp the receipts , but what there were sold read , Ily and nt good steady prices. Dome rlghl good cattle sold up to JI.M. The orterlngs of western grass cattle , good enough foi beef , were also light , but the demand on the part ot local packers was of Very fall proportions and the market lu consequence fully steady. There were quite a good many co vs am ] heireiH , but the feeders bought a g.iod many , thus reducing the supply available for the packers and holding the market good anil steady. In the feeder department there was a good deal of activity so far as the desirable kinds of cattle were concerned and the mar. ket on such was fully steady. Buyers seemed to bo a little tired of the common kinds which constitute a very large proportion tion of all the receipts and the market waa POW and weak on cattle of that dcscrlp. lion. Ilepresentatlve sales : NAT1VHS. HKU1' ' STKIOUS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. C4..1201 (4 20 22. . . .1260 > 4 CO STAGS , 1..JC10 4 CO CAUVKS. 2. . . . 223 C 25 2. . . . 160 573 STOCKGUS AND PKEUKHd. 1C. . . 984 3 90 C. . . . 793 4 00 IS. . . . C20 4 CO 10. . . . 673 3 W 1. . . . WO 4 00 20. . . . 7i3 4 23 WYOMING. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 bull . 12SO J2 23 1 tnlllriK . ] OM ) J3 35 2 cows . 1,45 , 2 33 12 tllllnss..i:33 3 33 1 bull . 1000 240 15 feeders. . . .list 333 1 bull . 131X ) M 2 feeders. . . . 1000 3 33 1 cow . t > Mi 2 05 1 feeder . 12 ! > 0 3 33 3 cows . WO 2 C5 1C cows . 1003 3 40 2 cows . 103C 275 13 feeders. . . . 1110 S 40 1 cow . 900 273 I heifer . SUM 330 1 cow . ! )20 2 ! K ) 1 clecr . 1190 3 f.O 4 cows . 12 SCO 4 feeders. . . .102 : ! 3 S3 1 cow . fcCO 3 UO 7 slcers . 1214 355 1 lulling . 970 3 W 1 Meer . 1210 3 f > 3 2 talllnss. . . . 933 3 ( K ) 5 fecjera..1230 3 35 It cows . 937 310 SI feeders. . . . 112ii 3 5 15 cows . 11CI 3 10 7 recilurs..l200 3 C3 2 cows . 955 315 12 feeders. . . .1333 375 Icon- . 11/jO 3 SO 1 feeder 14M > 373 1 cow . 1000 320 4 feeders. . . 1370 375 1 cow . 1030 3 20 11 feeders. . .1213 3 75 1 cow . 12W 3 25 b Bteers 13iO 373 12 tlrs , Tex. .1060 3 25 8 feeders. . . 11)59 ) 4 Co 1 tailing1140 335 1 calf 130 5 UO KSTHAYS. 1 cow . 870 2 50K. K. L. Filch. 2 cows . 1200 325 7 feeders. . . .1202 4 CO Scows . 100) 335 8 ftfJcrs.10C7 400 Sunn I.ind & Calilo i o. 1 cow . 7'JO 2 SO 2 heifers . 1015 300 10 fecJer . . . .10'JO 3 M 45 heifer * . 11-2 3&3 " 2COUS 1048 3 CO 9S feeders. . . . H10 425 VlKO Cattle Co. C cows SCO 3 25 Tolland & Co. 1 slug . 1160 310 2.S hc-lftr ? . 937 3 Ml 1 cow . 1120 333 117 feeders , . . .1109 415 44 feeders. . . .1167 3 SO Ognlhila Kind nnd Cuttle Co. 78 feeders. . . .11C4 375 1 feeder . 1230 400 DC feeders. . .1164 3 13 64 feeders. . . .1140 4 UO Kenl At Ilswll ! Cultlt ! Co. 12 feeders. . . . 1075 320 39 feeders. . . .1087 365 7 cows . 1013 330 C2 foulers..lUC7 3 S3 It. S. Glover. 3 bulls . 1350 2 SO 2 bulls . 11(10 ( 310 2 bulls . 1405 275 4 heifers. , , . . S7S 335 3 cows . . 853 27 H. C. I/well. 2 cows . 1073 2 f.O 75 firderB. . . . 932 3 7fi Scows . 1008 3 in ) tiO feeders. . . .11i2 375 4 lalllnK . . . . ! U > 5 300 bS feeders. . . . 781 400 27 htlfera . SG3 3 20 Wutxon & J. 7 cows . 995 320 12 cows . 1101 3 SO 1 MUK . 1030 325 SHU'crs . 1217 4W 13 feeders , . . .1220 3 25 New llnnnishlre Cattle On , 1 cov . 1040 210 11 lieifern . 1142 13 cons , hfs..l014 3 IS Wi'htiTn Union Ileef Co. 1 BtUB . 1(0) ( 210 117 cowJ . K'19 ' 3 if ) S f IOKS . 1040 275 H3 feeders. . . .1219 325 2COW8 . 775 2M 10 cows . 1014 330 3 tailings. . . . 'J'Ji 300 & " t leers . KM 370 Itockfonl Land & . Cuttle Co. 4 cows . 100& 315 2 heifers . 1090 3 S3 t Manhattan Cattle Co , 1 bull . 1180 2W 2 cow . 935 3 IS limliar Cattle Cuinimn ) ' . J.lmll . 10k/ / ) 223 14 cmv . 982 313 I bull . 1110 2W 7 heifers . t& > 321 1 tutllni ; . 1170 SM 12 heifers . 7C2 325 1 tnlllnK . 12.VI 2W 10 feeders. . . .1323 3W 1 lulllni . MO 2W 2S feeders. . . . f27 400 1 talllnii . 11W 2W 1 unlf . 310 400 7 ctiv . h23 270 2 steers . 14V ) 410 24 cows . P48 S 75 1 fecilw . S90 4 33 1 feeder . 690 3 O ) TOUT1I DAKOTA. Western Hunches. 0 feeders. . . . 1248 310 M feeders. . . . 1248 340 feeders. . . . 121S 330 1S5 feeders. . . . 1082 SCO I'rtBwell rattle Company. 1 feeder . 10 3 10 1 feeder . 1CO 3 10 1 feeder . 940 310 3U feeders. . . .1113 310 4 feeders. . . . 1CJ2 311) 87 feeders. . . .1152 3W 1C feeders. . . . 11S3 310 IDS feeders. . . . 1122 3 M . 1 cow . 1030 225 30 feeders. . . .1121 4 2t ) 13 cows . 1127 3 15 ll.irlli'H lllclmnls. 30 feeders. . . . U0.1 340 11 steers . UOO 370 11 cows . 1070 S 40 Vermont Wvo Block Company , 23 lr * , Tex. .1080 3 20 MONTANA. ' M. II. AlKlns. 2 bulls . 1010 2 2i i cow . 1380 331 I bull . .1C21 SC. ) 20 heifers . CM 3 X" 4 tailing. . . .HIT 30) 6 feeders. . . . 1UC 3W Otto l-Yanc. i iiiillni122) 3 do 193 ffedeis..llSS 3 SO Ciulllntts . 1JOI 323 51 fieders. . . . HO ) 4W 7C helfeis . KGS ! ' HOUH HeceliiU ot hurt were not very lartre for u "Tuesday , only eighty-one loads being i . ' " ' /he / inarhel oper.i-'d with lltfht nnd light mixed lioxu In good demand at an advance of ISflCc over ye lerlay- The early market was reason * ably active , there belnjr a few shlU'Ine orders lu addition to the local demand. The early fal w-ere largely al JJ.M03.S5 , wltlj a choice load of Orecon kos * at 14.10. Although a * bifh ai | 3.W woi paid for come JOO-lb. IIORI thu Kdvnnce n limited for the mnrl pnrt to the llqlit mill light mixed. For thnl irnron. After the light wrlK it * h d Ifcn plokrd up , the nintket lo l Itn mip nl for n tlm < m vtr ) ' 'lull. Holdcm of heavy tioti ( ! lt wnntril moro money for thrin , whllf lni-rr were willing to pny very little more tli.in ycfttulcy. In the rail the IIORS ncro nil clfnticdip , the lity woKllitn relllnR very much the in mo ( ik on Katur. day , urn > rry little better th n yeiltnlaj. The enrly unit * brought up the nvernRe \ > rlc < ! coiiKldernldy , tn that II reached the tilglitfl polnl ulncc Krlilny of last week. Ilrprefrnt.itlvr < ilc ! OIIICACO I.IVH ST4)t'IC \HIvKT , SliiKKlNli HOKN Illulicr Sin-op In l-\ : < -i-llciil Di-iiiniul. . Sept. 14. Trade In native cattle was sluggish and unsatisfactory. Only n few clul < v smooth steers of handy weights were cold readily at Monday's prices , plain an 1 rough grades dragging heavily nt the ie.lil.ed > ano of that day. Few native steers were ot hand good enough to reach $5. Fec.lers . Fold more readily than beef graacs , the demand for yoiniR Fleers ruling Mrong at from M.fO to fl.4' ' ) Then- was n break of fully Me frmn the hlsrh prlcns lately notoil for veal calves , choice lots selling nt in.23 and very few up to JC.SO. Texas catlti > nt from J3.10 to Jl for Fleers poll Sc below Mni- ilny'K level , and wcslei-n rangers , hleh fn mod Ihe bulk of Ihe day's supply , \\enl n plimlo lower Ihan londay , though they f.nind a mucti mote ready sale tlian native grades. I'rlees ranged from } 3 23 to JI.IO fur st.'ers and from 12,75 to J3.FO for cows and heifers. Trade In lings had a bettor tone from Ihe out set. and most nf Ihe useful Imps found nle nl nboul Sc above Monday's price. Some good p"el- Ing gm.les sold fully lOc above yesterday. A string of 1,000 choice hogs brought Jl 03. The great bulk of heavy hogs Fold ali.ne $3 ! ' 0 , prime butcht-rs Fold Ui to J4.20 and fnaicy pigs at } 3.n. Demand fr sheep and lambs was nrarnt , sill good lots selling nl llrm prlres. Local Maujiti- Icrrrs bnught most of the good w.-stem cli.ei , nl from JJ.73 to J4. Shippers took ewe ? around J3.fO and feeding grades at fn-m J3.r,0 to J3 73. Not many pheep Mild below J3.23. and < nly few Final ! lols of fancy iiatl\es went above Jl. I -unbs went nt steady prices , several lols FO ! - In U nioiind J3 SO and unine fancy lamb up to J5.7. > , though most iood ; ' ° 's B'IH went at from | 5 to S3.30. IIKCKII'TK C.ittle , 6.500 head ; hogs , 12,000 head ; pliecp , 13,000 head. St. l.oiiln llv < - Stiiolc. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 14. CATTLK-Uccelpts. 4.MJ head ; shipments , 300 hriul. Market steady at n slight decline. Fair to fancy shipping ami export steers , J4.20fI3.40 ; bulk of sales. $4.7M75 M ; dresped beef and butchers' steer.5401(173.0) ( ) ; bulk of Falcs , JI.COij4.f5 ; steers under l.nno pounds , J3.2r.f4.40 . : hulk of sales. JIOOff4.25 : stumers nml feeders. } 2.W4.25 ; bulk of pales , J2.7I5TI 00 ; cows and heifers , J2.10JJ2.40 ; bulk of cows J2.23fi3(0. caimlng cows , Jl.50iI3.2o ; Texas nnd Indlnn steers. J2.60H4.40 ; cows nnd heifers , J2..osr25. ( ! HOGS Heeelpts. C.COO head ; Flilpinrnts. l.tOO head. Market steady : llirht.$4.iry4 23 ; mixed , J 4. 00574 20 ; heavy , J3.90ffll.23. KIIKK1' llecelplp. 4.00) head ; s'.ilpmenls. 1 000 hend. Market steaily. Native muttons. J3.COG 3.R5 ; Fleckers , J2.00JJ3.20 ; lambs , J3.7tff4.23. KIMINIIH City Mve StiU'U Inrkot. KANSAS CITY , Sepl. It. CATTU3 Uoeolplh , 10.000 head ; stendv ; Texas steers , t2.7'irri.nO : Texas cows , J2. ) i73.2. > : n.-itlv" Htfers. J.1.M(5.20. native cows and heifers , J1.75W3.R3 ; stockers and feeders. J2.WB4.SO ; bulls , 2.40jn.75. HOGS Heeelpts. 9,000 head : llwhts. strong. others stonily : bulk of sales. J3.sr,4I3.97i.i ; hra\- les. J3.RT.ff3.97V4 ; packers , J3. COS'S. S24 ; mixed. J3.S. . > fi4.02'4 ; lights. W. 6304.0214 ; Yorkers , J4.00 W4.02't ; pips , J3.Wi3.9.r. . HIIKKl' Heeelpts. 4,000 head : market firm ; lambs , 3.7503.35 ; millions , J2.50ff3.50. \ > iv Vurk Ilvo Stork. NKW YORK , Seiil. 14. I1KBVKS IKcelptn. S0i : head. Kuropean cables quote American Kteers al llifllllic : refrigeralor beef al 95i9'.ic. Kx- porlH 7.0 . beev.-p und 2 240 quarters of beef. CALVKS llecelptH , 230 head. Veals , J3.0C J > R.Ofl. R.Ofl.S1113KI' AND LAMIIS-Ilecflpts. 2.401 head. Sheep. J3.00JJC.30 ; lambs. J4.rOfoC.i ) ) . HOGS Receipts , O.S01 head. Market lower nt J5.30ff5.CO. ISnNt Ituirnlo MviStoflr. . RAST Ill'FFAIX ) , Sept. -CATTLK-Steadv. . HOGS Yorkers , good to choice. Jl 43I.CO ; rough nnd common to good , 53.Cr.lf3.75 . ; pigs , good to choice , J4.25W4.40. HIIKI-i > AND LAMIIS CTiolcP to Felecled wethers , J4.2r.fi4. SO ; culls nnd common , J2.7503.23. Cliifliinutl llv < - Sloi-lf. nNCINNATI , S.pt. 14. IKXJH-Qulet nt J3.CO 04 30. fATTI.K Stonily nl > 2.S5 7r. 2V HIIKWI' Steady at J2.S.4i3.75. iJimbs , steady at J3.SOC3.r,0. , 'I.onNvllIiI.lvc Stlii-lc. IXtlTmviU.K. Sept. 14. r-ATTLH-Hecelpts , 120 head ; market dull an.1 unchanged. .Stork In Slclit. Ilecnrd of receipts nf llvo Flock nt the four principal markets for September 14 : Cni'lIlnpa Sheen Omaha 4.fm r , ov : i < ' ) diiPHKo r.rfio 12wo nodi Kansas City lo.ooi ; i nno 4 wo St. Louis COCO C. ( > 00 4000 Totals 27.SOO 32.0.1C 22,423 folTiM' MnrUntM. NRW YOHK Pent. -COFFF.R-Optlon * oprpp.l . M * > n''v ' ftfilO points lower , fnllnn-lni. heavy recelp's at HI. , and H.II'H. | oniiclng llnuldatl-'ii ; Iiartlally rallied on covcrlim. but nu.iln wi"k. enei under cloHlnp of Kiropean coff-e mnrkfts ; steadied later In the rtnv on lltthl Inonl cover ing. Clo > ed barclv Pleady al net do.-llni' nf 5 pnlnlH. Sales. IB 730 bairs Inoluillnir : Dorcm- l r. JC.40 iC4r. : .Morcli , JC.70fiH.75. Spol coffcp. Hln. Klendy ; No. 7. Invoice J7 : Jnlddnr J7 r.o. Mild , quiet and po < lv ; Cnrd"va. llaMWlC.M Tnlal wnt-eboiiFp dellverlfs frnm the United Stntes. 13931 bags Including 1' 110 hnfrmn Now York : New York Mo-k lodny 13179 LHITP : I'nll.-.l Stales Hock 419 474 bnt-f. nllnnt for ( hi- ITnltod Slntf" . aio.fbag' ) : total vl n. | for DIP 1'nltpcl Slates 714 474 tines , ntrnliul 493,112 linvg Int. ! year and SCI 7 < s iiirn In 1'9" . HAVHK Sept. ! . CO WP nnfi-0 easy at a net lo of HP ; fales. 15 f".l b-iv. " . SANTOf. Kent. -COFFFK Firm : good avor- niro Knnlnii. s ; oi ) tels ; receipts , SC.OtX ) bags : Block , l.firiCOfrt bags. HAMHUH'I. Sepl. 11 fOi'-Ki'M--Clnsed nl net | os of UfTlinfe : fairs. J Wl I.HL-S. . HIO Mi : .lAN'MIRO Hei. ' H f'ni.'i.'RK Plrong ; No. 7 Hln RS-'flreli" ' receli.l" . 11 WO bazs ; rl"arfl for the United Slates is wo IIUK * ; for Kurope , 0,000 bags ; stock. 4M 001 bags. SiiKiir Mnrlii'tx , I/JNDON , Sepl. 14. HKKT Sl'OAR-Siptem- ber. 9 . NKW YORK. Sept. 14. HI'O Ut Hnw plrcni ; ; fair rennlng. 3Uc : renlrfiu- ! l. 9U lot SHTip - lined , Bluing : criuhed , 611-lCo ; powdered , 5i-lCc : crorn'laled fip. NIW ORLI-5VNK Sept. H.-SIKlAR-Oiilel : - llle. 2'4 ' < i24" : oentrlfiii-al , -i-inuli.li-d C'wlii : | i . SlS-lfif 131C.y.lliw : , S' ff R'iL.2i3'.Jo ; otliers unclianged , ( nliriiriilii Drlnl KrnllN , NKW YOHK Sept. H CALIFORNIA UIUKI * FHl'ITS Quiet : evaporated npplis. prime wire tray C'c ; we.od dried nrlme. C'So ' ; choice C Jc ; fancy. 7o. I'runes. SVifti'.Jo ' per pound as fi "Izfc nnd quality. Apricots royal 7 Sc ; Moor ! k SWllr. Teaches , unpeeled , 7C10o ; peeled , 11 o .ic per pound. \\VllliiKlim ItcMlKiiH LHIITKII. | | | | . nALTIMOHIC. Btpt. 14-1'nltcd 8tn ps Beniitor O. \VelnK'ton | | todny reslfincil ho cliulrmunHhlp of the rcimbllcan nlatr cen tral rninmlttt-e , HHIH rcllnquliihlv.K thu loaelerxhlp of the party In I hid elate , which lies has heM for the lost throe yeara. Thin action Is the direct rcmilt of Ihe wnulor'H defeat nt Hie recent convention In Ocean City. In rotltnliii ; Senator WellliiKton de- llvereil a vcri' hitter ppcech , In which ho predicted defeat for the republican party in Maryland. WEATHER CROP BULLETIN Benson Oltvos with All Its Promises or Plenty Fulfilled CORN CROP BEYOND DANGER OF FROSF Hot Writtlinr Mnturrn U ltnpldl > - nil * DOCK No Dniiinuf III * } mitt Drying the Latent I'lnnt.-d n Llt- ttc Tun ltiil > lill'i \VccUy crop bulletin No. 23 ot the Xc- branka Koctlon of the Climate and Crop service of the Weather Huroaii , for the week ending Sriitembcr 13 , pays : The lott week hai been a duplicate of the iirecedlntc werH In thu way of tempera ture , as It has averaged from S tu 10 de gree * above the normal , although on Friday the tempera lure was veiy near the normal , The rains of Thursday and Friday wcrtf quite general , and averaged considerably abnvo the normal ; the rainfall ranged from 0.10 of an Inch to 3.T5 inches , but a large per centage of the correspondents report nearly an inch , and many of them more than an inch. inch.With With the exception of Thursday nnd Fri day the week lins been very favorable for harvesting and thrashing , ilnd harvesting and haymaking are about completed. The not weather has ripened early corn BO rapidly that It i now considered out of danger of frost , but drying up no rapidly will probably Injure the quality of corn to some extent ; however. It Is thought that the yield will not be reduced to any creat ex tent. I > ate corn has been Injured by the dry. hot weather , but s-tlll remains green In , most localities and will be bcnellted liv the rains of the past week ; If not Injured by frost It will make- much better crop than ban been expected , alt I onph It will fall Miort of a full crop and the quality will be dam aged to Memo extent. The soil has been so hard and diy that but little plowing or feeding could lie done , but the rains have pla.'Od the ground In fair condition for this work , and reports Indi cate that fanners are now bu y plowing and Feeding , and that a large acreage ot wheat and rye will be put In thU fall. lianges were drying up rapidly and some fi'Odlng has been dnnc but It Is thought that sullleeut ! rain has fallen to revive pas tures and put fall ranges In gtiod condltl m. Note A the weather will have but llttlo effect In changing crop condltloiiH , this wilt IK- the last bulletin for this ca ! < nn , but cor respondents arc requested to continue send ing reports for the next three weeks , to bo used ! n the national bulletin. Correspond ents will please accept our thanks for their hearty co-operation during the- season Just closing. 1C. M. HAVKNSCHOFT , Act"g ! Section Director. lit ILDKHS 1101,1) A COXVKXTIOX. of DclcuiitCMVlio It l-ir < > Nciit Pro m I ill-it I i\cbn niii'M. DETROIT , Sept. 1 1. Thirty-seven votlnn delegates , representing the llulldcrs' Kx- changcs of Haltltr.orc. Iloston , lluffalu. Chicago cage , Detroit , M'.lwatikru , Lowell , Philadel phia and Hochrdter hande.1 In their creden tials when the eleventh annual convention ot the National Association of llulldcrs met teday. llcsldcs these were Beveral delegates not representing allllinted exchanges. Mayor Maybury delivered an appropriate address or welcome , which was responded to by Vice I'rrsldent Thomas H. Dcntley of Milwaukee. Tin- annual address of the president. Joseph Meathe of Detroit ic-outllned the purposes ot the associations , which distinctly affirm "that absolute personal linlepenilenee of the In.Uvlilual to work or not work , to employ or not employ , Is a fundamental principle which shmtld never be questioned or assailed ; that upon It depend the security of our social fabric nml business propnporlty , and that while upon fundamental principles it would bo useless to confer or arbitrate there nro still many points upon conferences or arb ! ( ration which are perfectly right and proper and that upon such polpnts It Is a manifest duty to take advantage of the opportunity afforded by associations to confer together , to the end that strikes and other disturb ances may bo prevented. " Mr. Mealhe prcdlcteJ a new era ot pros perity for the- building trade , which he said was almost the last to feel the benefit of re viving business conditions. S < ucl 'iits Slniid liy AiiilriMVH. PIIOVIDI5NCK , H. I. , Sept. H.-rre l-Jent Andrews has returned from a conference at Saratoga , N. Y. , with John Urlsbano Walker , but ho has , however , nothing to say in regard to his own plans or those of the Cosmopolitan university. H Is gen erally understood that the president will lead the chapel service at Drown on Wed nesday when college opens , and plans aro. on foot on the part of fie students to give him a reception upon this occasion. The collegians are hot partisans of President Andrews. AiitcuH-Criivi'ii Jury I > | KIIHPC < 'K. SAN FUANCISCO , Sept. 14. The Jury In the Angus-Craven case has failed to agree. standing eight to four for Mrs. Craven. Just before midnight last night the jurorH came Into court and announced their Ina bility to arrive at - . decision. They were then discharged by Judge Slack. Attorney Mitchell made a motion that the case bo submitted to tl'e chancellor without fur ther advice from a Jury and Judge Slack remarked that he could sec no use of wast ing more time. It was Dually agreed , how ever , that he would hear additional argu ments. I'li'k Up n Demented \Voiniiii. CHICAGO , Sept. 14 A woman , demented and almost nude , was found In the woodH near Melro-e park by Homo farmers last night. The woman was In n terrible condi tion from exposure and privation , having been living in the woods for at leant n. month , Her description Is said to tally In many respects with that of the missing Mrn. Luetgert. Hoyond Fending out a full de scription of Mrs. Luetgert. the Chicago au- thorltle have taken no action In the matter , as they do not believe that the woman la Luetgert's ' wife. _ ' roM'TrNM > f < ! f < loi' MlVomon. . NASIIVILLR , Tenn. , Sept. 14.-T.e second national congress of colored women met to day. The address of welcome was deliv ered by iMrs. Coleman Thompson and the n-sponse was made by .Mrs , 11. 1C , liruco of the District of Columbia. An address was delivered by Mn . T. H. Lyles of Min nesota. Moturimiii Down with I'Vvrr. ' MOHIL13 , Sept. M. Another case of yel low fever was olllelaliy announced this aft ernoon by Urn. < ! ulteras and Hoffman. The pitlcnt IM a motorman. Ills clckiiosn him not been traced to any other iioltit. Til 1C UKAI/I V MA UK UT. INSTIIUMJ3NT.S placed on file Tuesday. September , H , 1MJ7 : WAUHANTY DKHDS. H. C. Sumney to James llernard ; e' , lot 2 , Knunlzc Second addition . 12,000 Anna Currlgan to Omaha llrewlng Association ; lotn 8 and ! , block - , Flrat addition to M'ssourl avenue park . 700 A. H. Merinann and wife to U. H. iiiiinn ; c31a of nW.Ma of swlC12 : . . 2 O. H. Mi'rmann and wife lo A. 11. Mcimaim ; 2Un In < 'V nv'WMGIZ . . 2 Michael Itemer n-il wfn ! to Arthur lOanl ; lots 15 and 10 , block 10 , sub division of block . ' ! 0 , Albrlght'H Cholc . 1,200 T. L' . Dimcanson and wlfo to fame ; lot 10 , block 4. same . 400 QUIT CLAIM DKI3DS. Mary Sehulti : to T. II. McCagnc , re ceiver : lot 5 , block 5 , Hoggs' & II. 'H Second addition . 2 II. C. Plunkett to W. C. Alston ; lots fi , fl nnd west 34 feet lot 7 , block 77 , Omaha . 1 Chnrlc Kaufman nnd wlfu to I Her on VIMOUH Kixplc ; lot 19 and cant 33 feet lot ? C , KlHele'H subdivision . . . . 1 UiyJDH. _ _ T. II. MeCaguP , receiver , to F. M. Fulrbrother ; lot 0 , block C , I < Qgy ' & II 'M Second addition . 1,700 Sheilff to Henry Vall t dt ; lot 1 , block 4.1S. Gramlvlew addition . 375 MiUtcr In chancery to Omaha Na tional bank ; lot 3 , block , 1 , Forest Hill addition . 12,405 Total amount of transfers , . $18,678 JAMES E. BOYD < S CO. Telephone 1039. Oniithii , Neb. COMMISSION GBilN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS > IlOAItn Olf Til A UK. Direct wlrn to Chicago and N w Tork.