r .L" THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WRD ESDAV , REPTEMHER 22 , 1807 , ' "Wheat Tails Off as the Beanlt of Exceptionally - tionally Heavy Receipts , CORN IS FIRM AND CLOSES HIGHER O t In t'liHinngrcil ' ntul rrnvlHlnn * .HnffiT from More ; Yellow 1'i-rcr Hrport * , Ion- IIIK Hirnvlly. CHICAGO , Sept. 21. Heavy receipts of .wheat In tlic northwest this mornltiB net tled the fate of the wheat market for the day. The December option closed at a ile- cllno of M4114c , about where It started. Corn was mirprlslriRly flrm , consldcrlnR the wheat weakness , and clonedic higher. Oats were unchanged. Provisions were af fected by more nlarmlnu yellow fever re ports and closed at declines ranging from 754 to 17',4c. ' Declines of l'AlV4e marked the opening of wheat. December , which closed yester day al 92c , opened today at from Ol&c to 01c and was quoted at OlUc almost Im mediately after. Thin was the natural re- ntllt of thu enormous receipts at Chicago and at the northwest points , and the weak ness of cables. Minneapolis and Uuluth re ceived 1,924 cars , against 1,631 Tuesday a week ago and 903 the corresponding day of the year before. Chicago received B83 cars , against 377 a week ago and 353 the corresponding pending day of the previous year. Of to day's recelptB at Chicago only flvo car loads wcro deliverable upon contracts fop December that have been entered Into since the exclusion of No. 2 spring trom the reg ular Hpcculatlvo grade. That wan about the only feature ot the situation to restrain short selling that would otherwise In the temper of the crowd have been very heavy , lilvcrpool opened Vid lower and by 3:30 : p. m. It had got down to IVtrt below the price It closed at yesterday. Paris was 10 centimes lower at the start and the news from Lon don was generally very dlncouraglng to the prospect of an Immediate advance In price. A cablegram from there said that French grain dealers wcro re-Belling American wheat In the Kngllah market and replacing It with Indian wheat for spring ulilp.- mcnt. Another cablegram said wheat for Hprlns shipment from India was oiTcrc atI shllilnns oor quarter , or 12 cents per fouchpl below figures now current. The I/on- < lon Mark 1-nne Express enys that althotiRl the crop ot Russia la very deficient there will still h 8,000,000 quarters ( Cl.000.000 bueh'.ls ) for shipment from that country. After the opening decline the tendency for awhile was toward a mild recovery. Ine onrnliiK was below "put" prices and a gooi many liuye's catno In who had those prlyl leges for protection which caused < i rail ] to 7191 < 3 > 7J % cents , when a new Ixitch o yellow fever rumors coupled with the report , from bomlrm of reselling of Atnvrlron wheat to buy futurra ot India wheat started tlie market on a regular toboggan , December selling down to D0 % cents beforu a halt was called. During the decline some stop loss orders wcro reached and the market ex hibited the only real activity of the session. A rally then ensued on covering by sca.tiers. December advancing to 913H . cunts , at which prlco It was quoted at the close. Corn was weak around the opening In sym pathy with wheat , but soon recovered In re sponse to the bullish Inlluonccs Immediately affect'ng ' corn. Receipts were 8G8 cars , more than 100 cars liolow the estimate , and much smaller receipts were expected tomorrow. Heavy frosts last night were said to have Bovercly damaged late corn In some localities Clca rtlicoa were CO'J.OOO busbelsi. , Country offerings light. The yelow - fever rumora cause.l the market to hesitate toward the enl , but nevertheless It closed at the top. Shorts covered generally , December opened SH of a cent lower at 30 % cents , sold to 30 % cents , at'd closed sternly ut that price. Oats was firm , especially so for September , but t ado W.IH dull. There was a good ex port demand. 100,000 bushels being reported said Prices declined somewhat during the morning with wheat , but this was recovered later. The strength of corn was a factor. Receipts were -I3r tars. December ranged between 20 % cents and ZO'iOSO' cents , closing unchanged at 20 % cents. Pn. visions were weak and dull , what little demand developed coming from shorts. Sen- Mtlonal rumora ot yellow fever at St. Louis cutisuJ free selling late In the day. Cash products were pressed , which also weakened the market. The hog m-rket was firm and hlghoAt the close December pork was l"i crntH higher at ? S.37Vj : December lard , 10 cents lower at $4.65 % , and December ribs 7Mi cents lower at $4.fl2'/j. Estimated receipts Wednesday : Wheat , 350 cars ; corn , 600 cars ; oats , .280 cars ; hogs , 23.000 head. Leading futures ranged ns follows : Article H. Opuir. I Hl'tli. | Low , i Cloao. jYeatcl'y \VhCIIt 03 Doc. . . HIM OIH'M May - . 1)1 ) h'JH Cot H Scpl. . Dec. . . HO'i ' May . . . OalH- OalHpt. . . . inn 10U ions 18K . . Dtf. May. . . 23U VMM L'3K Oct. . . . H 371 R 41) ) 8 - ' . - > B BO R 47M Dtc. . . . H 40 n : iu U 37 hi B 53 Luril- Cct. . . . 4 115 I D7H 4 on 4 nn 4 70 HIT . . 4 7'Jh 4 73 4 07H 4 77K SirtHlbH tt-pl. . r. nn n as n in S 17 4 fi'JVi _ Oftl. . . . . _ _ B 0-M o o'JH t U'JK 4 U-J u 4ih ! I'asli iruntntlons were as follows : KljOUH- Steady ; winter patents , Jj.001fj.in ; Mr-alls 11.704(1. 5 ; spring specials. JO ; Hiring . . . straights. JI.7uyi.SO ; bakers' . ' ' ' 3\v'm'AT -No. 2 spring. 9H-ifl 2c ; No. 3 eprlng , WWS : . ' ; Xn. 2 red , 92f92Vic. OAT'S-N" ' " 'lWiO 'l4e. f. o. b. ; No. 2 white. 22M ! r2'l'ic ; No. awhlle _ , 21HW22 e. § ' iLuiLEY-No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 30S45c , No. 4. TIMOTHY'HK'KD p'rim * . js.ixiif2.65. P tOVISIONS-Mess pork , per bbl. . JS.30ffS.35. I an Per lil Ibs. . J4.CO. Short ribs rides tl e ) , t' 10 T5.40 Dry'raited shoulders ( boxed ) . JS.104j > ' in yho'rt clear sides ( boxed ) , J5.C314S3.75. ' WHISKY DIstllleiH1 finished goads , per gal , . On the 1'roducc exchunBo today the butter market , was lltm ; creunifrlea , 14819'.Sc ; dairies. I0 17c KKK * . fresh , linn at 14c. Cheese , easy it t09c. Uve poultry. Meady ; lurkejii , 9'tflOo ; chlckeim , 9HiC' chlckem , n > rlnB. Siio ; ducks. 7H M W VOIUC ISK.VHUAI , MAHKI2T , ; 11 CollllllOlllllt'N. NK\V YOHK , Sept. it , KI/3U11 Rfcelpti , 54 , . 7 > bbls.j exports , 5,984 hbls. ; quiet and weak ; Minnesota patents , } 5.:51)5.70 ; winter patenra , J5.MW5.Cl ) ; winter stralKhts , H.75HG.OO ; Mlnne- ota bakers , tl.40O4.63 ; winter low crudea , J3.MO J.4a. llyu Hour , dull ; fancy. JJ.30ff3.73. IllTCKWIIKAT-CJulet ot C03S5C. COHN MMAlQulet ; yellow western , 70o. HVititciulV. : . N ° - 2 wentern , 61Hc. \iilKV Quiet nt 31Uc. HMtl.VJV M.\l < T Nominal ; western , 15(7 We. \VHKAT-Hecelpti ! , 91,550 bu.j exports , 347.CM bu trl ot. weak , No. 2 red , O.ftiOptions opened weak und wild off under weak cables , Ihiuldutlon und heavy rprlne wheat receipts , llnally rallied with corn , closing IVjC net lower ; Krptember , S 3-l6c , cloied ut 9Scj December , clo > ed ut & ' . . COHN Hecelpts , " ! ! ,755 bu.j fxporti , r7e,20i bu. tl'Pt llnu , No. : , SJc. Optloiu opened weak unir cable news , but recovered on lltht re- celpU and active covrrlnK ; closed unclmiiKed to > ic nrt hlKher , HepltmU'r clo ed at SlTic. Decein- ber ii'.iii'M ! , closed ul J6c. OATS-llrcelpli. 14S.,00 ! bu. ; exports. M2.215 bu Kiiot. llnu. No. 2 , IlVic Option * featurelras clottns unchatiKed ; September closed at ri'.io De rinber closed at IlHc. IIAVBtrady ; t.hlpp | < tnv , ll.OOfflW ; good to cliolcr , J5.0WI7.W , HOI'S Klrm : state , common to choice. 1SSS crop , i > < ( ci n 7 crop , liUlIc ; t'acltlo c&unt. liaj crop , 3iMe ; Utx ! crop , 6:3o : ; 1WJ crop , UiilJo. I.BATIIKH Steady ; hiinlock sole. llueno Ayrm. IlKht tu heavy wi'Uhtn. 19H&a > ! i > : . HlDKS-Flrin. Ht'TTKH Hecelpt * . S.411 pkgi. ; market Hrm - / trrn creamery , IKjMc ; Klgliii , : oc ; factory , CHEESK Itreeipti , It 137 f'igi. ; market te Jx white , V4c ; Muall , white , SHe ; larxe colored , JHc ; vntll. colored , SHcs part skims , CHH7c ' ; full Mttnn , JUfHc. KOOS Receipts , 1I.SI9 t'ksp. ; market firm. itt and Pennsylvania , 16HP1 ! > 0 wotern. 19fflS4o. PHOVISIONS- . tlrm ; family , JJOOfltoW ; extra mem , J7 BOfl .50. Cut meats nrm ; pickled shoulders. J > .25 ; pickled hnmf. nm , J < . .17V4 J8.M ) . Lnrd. easy ; western steum , (4 ( 9VJf.CO ; reflneil. quiet. Pork , dull ; old men. t9.Wfl9.Z6 ; new mem , JJ.75filO.t-0. Tallow , nom- nal ; city. 3'4i"Hc ; country , m * . OIt S Petroleum , fiulst ; Pcnniylvanla crude , no mnrket. nominally , We. Rnln , steady ; ttralned , roinmon to good , Jl.41ffl.50. Turpentine , 30c. Cottonseed , quiet ; prime summer yellow , 2.4c ; off summer jellow , 2Si4B2Bc. llll * ; Firm : domestic , fair to extra , 4HOCV4C ; "jlioLASSKS-l'-irm - - ! New Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , KJf31c. MIITALS Pic Iron. wArrantu barely steady at J7.W bid and J7.SS asked. l.akf copper. J11.23. Tin , J1J.75 bid. J13.fO ai > Kml. Spelter. J4.25fll.3' . 1ad. . exchangw nrmer ; J4.27mj4.324 ; brokers , strong at Jl. OMAHA niv.M'H.VL MAHICKTS. Cnnilllloii ( lf ' 1'ritilo mill 4lno < nllonx on Staple nnil I'nnojI'riiilnoi1. . K(5fS-ar > o.l . stock , weak nt 12ffl2Hc. Hl'TTKR-Common lo fair. 7 < 40Sc ; choice t fancy , lOfllJc. separator creamery , 18c ; gath ered creamery , KUlSc. VEAIr-Cholce fat , SO to 120 ibs. , quoted st 8c ; irge and coarse , 4&c. I.1VH I-OfLTHY-Hens. 7c : cocks , 334c ; spring chlcktns , per Ib. , SSSHe ; tlucks , M7c ; turkeys , IMORONS Mve , 75B90C ; dead plscons not wanted. HAY Upland , 3 ; midland , tl.50 : lowland. J4 ; rye straw. Jl : color makes the price on hay ; llcht bales sell the l > eit , only top grades l < rlnff top prices. IlllOOMCOIlN nxtremely slow gales new crop , delivered on track In country : choice Krcen self. worktntc carpet p r lh. , 2 < fJc ; choice creon , runnlne to hurl , 2fHo ; common , IVic. VIvOKTAHLKS , CANTAIXiUlMia-I'cr do . , SifllOc. TOMATliS-I'er : half bu. basket , JlflMOc. ONIONS Per Int. , MRCOc. LIMA UKANfi 1'er Ib. . 3e. IlKANS-Hand-plcked navy , per bu. , $1.50. PAllltAOK-Homo srown. Ic. WATKHMiU > NS-Cratcd , per iloz. , Jl.2501.30. I'OTATOHS-IIome Brown , COOtiSc. FHUITS. AlTI.KS-1'er bbl. . 11.63Q2.00. NATIVK PI.H.MS I'cr banket. 20S35C. flHAl'IOS California , Jl.njfl.50. fJALIKOKNIA rnAOHKS-Per case , Craw- fonK fOe clings , 7075c. 1'KAlUl-Hartletl. per case. J2.23 ; Utah Bart- letts. JI.75Wl.Si ) ; Iluerre Hardy. ll. 0ffl.75. HOMI3 OllOWN GHAl'ICS-1'cr basket. K > A OlJe. fAI.IFOHNIA PIATMS ? PIT cnfc. Jl.0001.23. CKANllUltltinS-fapc C'od , p r bbl. , JO.W. THOI'ICAI , KHU1T3. IKMONS Messlnas , JI.Kfi-I.SO ; choice California , JI.OOW4.- . OHANOKK-Medltcrranean sweets. Jl.25ff4.50. IIANANAS Hiolce. larpe stock , per bunch , J2.C'll"-"j ; medium-sized bunches , Jl.5082.00. MISCKI.I.ANKOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , larse size , 13c ; llrazlls , per Ib. . lOo ; l nRlIsh walnuts , per Ib. , fancy , soft shell. 12ifl3c ; stnndarls. low lie' niberts. per Ib. , lOc : pecans , jwllshed. InrRr , OfflOc : jumbo , lUfl-c ; larce hickory nuts , J1.25 per toll ; coconnuts 4'.4c each. riOS Imported fancy , 4 crown , SO-lb. boxes , 15e ; S crown , CO-lb. boxes. 13 HONBY Choice white , 13c , CIDKU Clailllcil Juice , per half bbl. , K.J5 ; per bbl. , Jl.00ff4.25. MA I'M ? HYUtlP Flvc-gnl. cans , each J2.J3 ; ral cans , pure , p.T doz. , J12.00 ; half-gal , cana , tG.:5. quart cans , J3.CO. FIlftSH MKATS. DIIKSSHD linnF-Oood native steers. 400 to COO U.S. , 7c ; Kood foreiirmrters , steers. Co ; Rood hindquarters. 9c ; western steers , GffSVJe ; fancy heifers , Cc ; need heifers , filic ; Rood forequartcrs , heifers. 5c ; Rood hlndqrrarters , heifers. Sc Rood c iws , G ic ; fair cows , n c ; corrrmon cows , B'c ; cow forequarters , 4 > iSSc ; cow hindquarters. 74 ! flSc. ItKICF Cl'TS Tenderloins , ISc ; boneless strips , 9c ; strip loins , 7c ; rolls , 9c ; sirloin butts. He ; shoulder clods , 6c ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks , 6c : cow chu"ks. 4'4c ; boneless chucks , 4Hc ; cow plates , 3c ; steer plates , 3VjC. Manic steak. 6',4c ; loins. No. 1 , 14o ; loins. No. 2 , 10'4e ' ; loins. No. 3. 8Hc ; sirloin ends. No. 1 , 9c ; ribs , No. 1 , Ho ; ribs , No. 2 , Sljcj ribs , No. 3. GV4c. steer rounds , 7Kc ; cow rounds. 7c ; cow rounds off.ij'.fcc ; trim- mints , 4c ; beef shanks. 2'ic ; brains , per doz : , ,15c ; sweetbreads , per 11. . , 12c sweetbreads ( talves ) , per Ib. . 40o ; kidneys , per doz. , 33c ; ox tails , each 3c ; livers , per Ib. , 2c ; hearts , per Ib. , 2c ; tomnies , per Ib. , lie. I'OKIC Dres ed plRS , 6c ; dressed hess , tenderloins , 13c ; loins , 7c ; spare ribs. 4c ; ham sausaKe , butts , 6c ; shoulders , rouuh. 5 o ; shout- durs. skinned. 6c : trlmmlnRs , 4 > , ic. leaf Inrd , not rendered , fie ; heads , cleaned. 3c ; ? norrt and cars , 3c ; backbones , IVic ; cheek meats , 3c ; neck bones , me ; pips' tails. 2o : plucks , each 5ci chltterllnRS , 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. . 53o ; stomacha. each 3c : tonRUes. each 7c ; kidneys. , per doz. . lOo ; brains , per doz. . 15c. pigs' feet per doz. . Kc : llvprs , each So. JHTTON Lambs , S'Ac : sheep. V&c ; market racks ( long ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( short ) . 12c : leR end saddles , 80 ; Iamb legs , 9c ; breasts ana stews , 3c ; tonRUes , each 3c. HIDKS. TAMXJW , HIDKS No. 1 Rreen hides. Co ; No. 2 green hides. 5',4c ; No. 1 salted hides. 8c ; No. 2 Kreen salted hides , 7c : No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ib- . , S'.4o ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 10 12c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 9010c ; I No. 1 dry salted hides. 9fflOe ; part cured hides c per Ib. less than fully cured. KHKI'P PI2I.TS Oreen salted , each IjffGor. Rreen salted shearllriRS ( short wooled early kins ) each 15c ; drj' shearllnss ( short wooled pally skins ) . No. I , each 5c dry flint. Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lh. . actual veleht. 4ff5c ; dry Hint. Kansas and Nebraska nurraln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3ff4c Iry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per ID. . ictual welRht , 4S" c ; "Iry flint Colorado murr-iln vool pelts , pfr 111. , actual weight , 3Jf4c ; feel cut off , ns It Is useless to pay freight on them , St. LinrlN Ci < : iii-riil > lrirki-s. ST. I.OUIS , Sept. 21. FLOUIl Quiet : patents , 14 MS3.00 ; straights , J4.60Q4.70 , medium , J3.50CT 1.75. 1.75.WHRAT WHRAT Lower , closing with declines froi yesterday of lie for September. Tic for Decem ier nnd % c for May. December opened 7iijl ewer on weak cables , declined ? iftic more 01 reports that Itus la would have sutllclent whea to cxpirt C4.0H,000 ( bu. ; advanced Tic. decline ! Ic. rallied Tic and closed lie below th top Spot lower ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 95c bid track. Mff97c ; No. 2 hard , cash , on track , S7J ? 8Kc.September , K'Ao ; December , 34Uc ; May 94'4c. COHN Firtures declined early with \Yheat but rallied later and closed within We of th top and I4c above yesterday. Spot , dull an llrmer ; No , 2 cash , 27\ic ; September. 20Ho bid December. 2Sc bid Jlay , 3Hlc asked. OATS Futures were quiet , but strong ; spot tlmr No. 2 cash , elevator , 20'lo bid ; track , SOV WLKHic ; Ko. 2 white. 22o ; September , 20o ; De eernber , 20\f20ic ; May , 23e bid. UYi : Firm at 4 < ! c. rOHNMEAI * Steady nt Jl.CO. IllcAX Dull and lower ; racked , east track 4Gc- track , this side , 4Sc. PI.AXSnBD Lower at J1.02. TIMOTHY SKKlJ-I'rlme , J2.70. HAY--Cholce pralrlo. scarce at J5.50ffC.25 ; Urn othy nrm nt J7.Mriaoo. HHTTin HlBher ; creamery , 16821ticj dairy ll iH7c. BOOS Firm nt lc. rOl'LTHY Chickens , old hens. 7',4o ' ; Ra Rfi'Jc ; ducks , springs , Cc ; Reese , springs , 6c ; tur kevs snriniis. Ifto , \ VHIHKYI.2I. . ' COTTON TIKK Ce , . higher nt } 4.l7',4fl4.20. Spe ! ter , lower nt J4.00. i'H'l\'lsiON3- ' , lower ; 'standard mes jobbing , JS.SO. Lard , lower ; prime steam , J4.4 ! choice , f4.G2Vi. llacon ( boxed lots ) , extra thai cleur and ribs. J5.23 ; shorts , JS.37V4. Dry a nreats ( boxed ) , shoulders. JS.25 ; extra short clea and ribs , fi.75 ; shorts , 55.8714. Itncnil'TS I'lour , 6.000 bids. : wheat , 68,00 bu. ; corn. lIC.OiV ) l.u , ; oats. 4G.OOO bu. SHH'MKNTHFlour , 10.000 bbls. ; wheat , ! 0,0 ( bu. ; corn , 229.000 bu. ; oats , 9,000 bu , Hiilllinnrc Hurled * . nAI'TIMOIti ; Pept. -FUJUII- - Quiet and un changed ; receipts , 14. dX ) bbls. ; exports , 9IJ hhls , WIlBAT-Hiill and lower. Spot , . 95'4 ' STHc December , 9.'ilWie' ! ; nteamor. No. 2 red. S9Vi ( M'jo : receipts , fc ,423 bu. ; exports. 79.552 bu. southern wheat , by sample , 90@9CVie ; nouther wheat , tin grade , 90Wc. COHN-Knty. Hpnt. SSHflJSKcj December , or old. 31'lc ' ; steamer mixed , 3IHff31io ; receipt 117,705 bu. : exports , 239.998 bu. : southern will corn , 3Gf27n ; nouthern yellow , 3in39V > c , OATS-Flrmi No. 1 white , 2Sif23V4o ; receipt : 3I.19S bu. UYlPull : No. 3 western. ! J',5e54c ; receipt : 34. 1M bu. HAY-Ste.idy : choice timothy , J13.00SflS.BO. OHAIN FHUIOHTS-FIrm ; nteom to Cork , for onlers. per quarter. S d , IIUTTElt Finn ; fancy creamery. We. KOOS Firm and unchnnKed. IJ Stea'dy and unchanged , ICiiiimiN City MarUrti. KANSAS CITY. Sept. ninAT-Rlow ; hard. hlxher early ; soft , nliout 1 cent lower ; ' No. 1 hard. SCo : No. 2 , 82iT8Cc : No. 3. WS2c : N'ct. 4. 78f > sic ; No. 2 hard. red. 90. ? 91c : No. 3 , 8ljS7c ; No. 4 , SOo : Nn. 2 spring. SlSJSJc ; No. S. 78e. COHN Firm , about steady ; No. 2 mixed , Sill 0Sa OATS Fairly active. Heady ; No. 1 white , 190 we. I HYK-Steady ; Nn. 2 , lIAY-Strong ; choice timothy , J7.00 ; choice prairie. 16.00. Ill'TTBH Firm and scarce ; creamery , dairy. l2jTSc. ! ! IIOOS He hlglirr ; receipts light ; demand in- crennlnz ; Missouri and Kansas , He. Cincinnati Marked. CINCINNATI. Sept. 21.-FI/lin-K tyj dull. Wll HAT Hull : No. 2 red , 3o. COHN-Qulet : mixed. 31'ic. OATS Hull ; No. I mixed. zOSHVic. ItYB KRRV : No. 2. 47c. HULK MKATS-S'.eadv. J5.75. Hacon , ateady. J4 tl. I-trd , quiet. Jl.Cft. WHIBKV-Jl.SI. Iltm'BII SlMrtv hlrh r : fanny Elgin cr ani-\ erv. 2fc- Ohio , HtflSe ; dairy , lOo. Sl'OAH-nrm. KOOSS Ple dv. lie. CIIBKSK Firm , I'fiirln > liirlrl . Sept. -COHN Market easy ; No. I. ' Market nrm : No. ! white. Jte 'i-if. VMIIBKV Markit nrm , Cktli for HnUhrd gocd 1 > , nnCKIPT3-Corn. W.tW bu , ; cat , W.JW bo. ; iff. none ; whisky , "S bbla. ; Wheat , XMO bu. SHIP.MKNTS Corn. U.flM bu. ; - H. SI , 9X1 bu. ; rye , none ; whisky. 520 bbls. . wheot. 000 bu. Toll-tin MnrUpt * . TOLEDO , Sept. 21 WIH2AT t w r , hut nt'ady ; No. 2 cash , September nnd December , COHN Dull ami easy ; No. 2 mixed , 29o. OATS-Dull ; No. 2 tnlted. 21a HYK Dull ; No 2 cash. 4 < c. CLOVKHSKHD Active ; prime cash , JJ.CO. Oil * Unchnnged. Him I'ViiiirlfliMi AVlirnt ( liiolntltiim. SAN KIlANCIWXt. Sept. H.-WIUUT-Mttf kct enslcr ; December , J1.K2H. STOCKS AMI . Inrkrt Knlln DD TII on n Rcnrrnl Con- vlcllon ( lint It Will Too HlKli , Nir\V YOHK , Sept. 21. What has been ex- pectcd and foretold and what the bull operators In the utock market have vainly sought to avert came to pass today. The reactionary spirit took hold of th market and n heavy decline resulted In tha level of prices thrmighluit the whole list. The rate of the decline In different , stocks will seem nt llrst dance nut of proportion , hut n more cnreful scrutiny will reveal that the highest losses nre in thilie stocks that have undergone the most innrked ndvnnce * . That the move ment of the market today Is a natural nnd In evitable development of the progress toward Im provement In business and Industry , whlcii Is going on In the country Is obvious. A KUMnlned upward course of prices Is almost nlwnys un checked until It has exceeded the rcnsonnble valuation. The conviction has l > een gathering strength for n long period thnt prices of stocks were pnmlng tire normal. Manipulation by pmr. erfui llnnnclnl Interests Is one thlpg that de ferred It. Another thing has bceil the continued plethorix ami cheapness of money. Invltlni ? ' to continued speculation. In the natural and or derly course of things , it was to be expected thnt thn expansion of business would Rlliorh Idle money nnd make It more expensive. Hank state- men's for two weeks past have reflected tie certainty that uch a rife In the price of money was approaching. The marking up of call loan rate * yesterday , nnd their continuance nt n. high level today crystillzed Into certainty the Im. pnlislon on many minds thnt prices of stocks were exct--wlvely high and , ns a conrequcnce , the demand to buy fell below the offerings to sell. T.ierr was a spasmodic and Ineffectual effort shortly utter the opening on the part of the bull contlnjent to check the decline , but It was apparently abandoned nnd the market was left to Itself until the. heavy liquidation should ex- hntlst Itself. Thin seemed to have come to pns nt nbout 2 o'clock , when the market bernmo dull at n decline ringing from 2 points upward. The cessation of heavy realizing encouraged mine buying , nnd a rally extending to over n point In many shares ensued , but the market sold off again before the close to the lowest point ot this day. There Is reason to believe that the rise of the call money rate was not entirely free from manipulation. There were evidences of concerted action to the marking up of the rates. It was noticeable that the sharp stiffen ing of the money rate did not result In as great n fall In the rate of ! txchnngc ns might be ex pected , and thtk discount rule In London was rather easier , which wna not to be expected In tin * face of any real stringency In our money market. There was nn Invitation to manlpu'nto the money market In the report which was given cunency thnt one of the heaviest bull operators was under pressure In carrying n very heavy line' of stocks. There > was a disposition , also to maku capital of reports of an ultimatum from our government to thnt of Spain on the Cuban question. Many commission houses have beerr advising their customers to sell , and their offerlngsi came on the market. Some effect was produced on flocks of transcontinental lines by Attorney General McKenna'H opinion against the validity of the discriminating duties ngalm.t foreign goods Imported through contiguous coun tries. That there was heavy selling for short account was also quite evident , and standing orders to sell St. Paul on a decline were un covered In large numbers. Some coverlnRs nt fiorts : at the decline helped the rally. Such were the factors In the day's market for stocks. The result Is that net declines are universal and irt the nctlve stocks they range all the way from nbout 2 points to 7' % per cent , the latter In Sugar. The local gas stocks were consplcuouu sufferers. Consolidated Ons losing 5'4 per cent and Hrooklyn Union 5'i per cent. Tne measure of the Ihiuld.itlon Is found In the enormous total of the day's fales , which reached 910.000 iihnres. DeallnRS In railroad bonds were heavy , the par value of the sales * reaching J3.223.000. prices de clining In sympathy with the weakness of the stock market. United States old 4s registered , were U per cent lower bid , and the new 4s were U per cent lower. The followtng were the closing quotations on the leading slocks of the New York exchange today : Atchlson If'W dopfci 12f ! do pfd : ! 'li St. Paul ifl ) llaltlmoro A ; Ohio. . Ill do pfd 141 Canada P.iolllc 7UT St. P. .V Oni Hl Canada Southern. . 57J $ do pfd 145 Ci-iitral Pacific * 1.1 St. P.M. AM 1'J'JW Chen. .VOhlo 24H So. Pacific ilO Chicago .b Alton..HI ! ! SO. Hallway im 0..11. AQ 08H do pfd 34 ! < C..tE. I r.s iTexas ft Pacific. . . . C. O. C. .t St. L ( Union Pacific. U. P. D. , ' D l. A Hudson . 117 ( WMbash 7 IM. L. . .tV . do pfd Ul > $ Urn. A Rio G . lt : * Wheel. * L. K ' 2) ) < < lo pfd . 4HH ilo pfd IIIH Erh ) ( now ) . IBM Ad.liim Ex ir Erlolntpfd . 41X American Ex 117 Ft. Waviic . 171) ) United StateiKx.It Orfat Northern pfd. 1 HR WellBFnrso E < . . . . ) Hocking Valley. . . . .V * A. Cot. Oil 22 > i IlllHol8Ccritr.il. . . . 10.V./ do pfd 73 Lake Erlu i W. . . . VO Am'n Spirits ii : ! < do pfd . ti ! { do pfd 32 LakeSlroro . 17S Am. Tobacco HSKl Louisville A ; Nash. nlCi do pfd 112 Manhattan L . 105 Chicago GnH 105H Mt t. Tr.ietlon . 121H Cons . lias . . - - Michigan Ccn'trai. . ! " . ! l47o'ii."CabieCo.l".170 ! Minn. A St. L 1BH ! Col. P. A Iron U5M do 1st pfd HS ilo'pfd 80 Mo.Pacific 3iK fen. Electric 3I ! ! Mobile .V Ohio 28 IllInolBSteel I4V Mo.K. &T IflK LaCledo Gas t'JH do pfd ! I74 Lead ; ujj Now Alb. A Chi. . . . 10H do nfd. . . . . . ia. > do pfd 34 Nat. Ltn. Oil 17 ! < N.J. Central 08K PaclfloMall : I4H N. Y.Central HIM Pullman Pal 17UW N.Y. Chi. .VSt-L. . . 10 Silver Certltlcatcs. . ( ! ( ) ' < do 1st Pfd "S Stand.llopo AT. . . . 04 iloSdpM B Sugar 14i : ! < Norfolk 4 Western iU : < do pfd 1IB No. Airier. Co a T. C. & Iron 31W No. Pacific 1D U. 9. Leather S < do pfil "V2H do pfd I17H Ontario W ! )7 ) U. S. llubber 17K Oro.n. ANav W < do pfd. . . . . ' . U7H Ore , Short Line 19H Wentrrn Union Ul I'lttBbnre 1PB Chi. Ot. Western. . . 17 < Reading 2UH orthwestern 12U KocltlHland 94 , dopfj 104 St. Louts .VS. F .m Total sales of stocks today were 910Crt ( shares , Including : Atchlson , C.700 : Atchlson preferred , 31,905 ; Canada Southern , 3,900 : Cheiapeake & Utile 12,850 ; Chicago , Burlington A Qulncy , 57.300 [ Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis , 6.DOO ; Urlo'new ( ) , 4.6M ; Brie llrst preferred. 3.100 ; Lake Erie & Western preferred. 3.000 ; Louisville & Naihvllle. 23,840 ; Manhattan , 15.000 ; MlHsourl Pacific , 26.370 ; Missouri , Kansas & Texas pre ferred , 15.COO ; New Jersey Central , 5.300 ; New York Control , 17.210 ; Northern Pacific , 12,250 ; Northern Pacific preferred , 89,725 ; Ontario & Western. 9,800 ; Heading , 30.4SO ; Hock Iflaml , 40 , . 320 ; St. Paul , 81,320 ; Omaila , 15.520 ; Southern railway - way preferred , 15.SOO ; Texas & Pacific , S.CftO ; Union Pacific , 3.0M ; t'nlon Pacific , Denver & Gulf , 9.200 : Wabash preferred. 8.600 , Wheeling & I ike Erin , 3,300 ; American Spirits , 3 , COO ; American Tobacco , SC.420 ; lluy State Gas , 6,120 ; Chicago Oii . 25,600 ; Coneallduteil Oas. R ( , ! * ) General Electric. 19.490 ; Lead , 8,200 ; Pacific Mall , 9WO ; Sugar , 78,320 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 9,700 ; United States Leather preferred. 0.620 ; United Stafs Hubher preferred , 4.200 ; Western Union , 19,100 : Chicago Great Western , S5.MO ; Chicago cage & Northwestern , 10,520. Suit l'"rniirlnro .IHiiliiK < | iiotnlliiix. SAN FUANC1SCO , Sept. 21. The cllltlal closing quotations for inin'ng stocks today wcro as fol lows : _ _ Alia 14 Julia. AlphaCon . , U2 U2HI AndeH HI KniitucUy Con . I ) Helcher Hi Mexican . B5 IlentJc llelohor. . . , 75 Occidental Cou , . , , 21)5 ) llulllon 1:1 : Ophlr . HIS Caledonia 0:1 : Orcrman . .Ml Chollar. ou Potoai . , 37 Confidence 110 Savasi ) . 44 Con. Cal. A Va isn Scorpion . i ) Con , ImpnrUI Slerr.1 Nnvadi. . . . Ill ) Con. Now York. . . Silver Hill . : t. Crown Point 3(1 ( Union Con. . . . . . . . . 67 Exchequer 0 Utah Con . M 20 Uotilil JiOurne. . , . 71 YellowJacltot. . . , 41 Halo A Norcrosv. 115 Standard . 180 Stiver bars. I.7Sc ; Mexican dollars. 4COI6UC ; drafts , night , Cc ; drafts , telegraph , "Ho. . - * - * * Ilonlun Slock ( tiintntloni , I1OSTON. Sept , 21. Call loan . 2 ® 3iS per cent ; time loans , 4fl5 per cent. ClnalUK prices fur stocks , bonds and mining shares : A.T.A3. P West End .13 American Huirar. . W. Eleo Ani..Surar pfd . . . W. E103. pfd llavStato Oas \VU. Cant Dell Telephone. . . 201) ) Ed. Eleu Ill HoBlonA. AlDanv , J20 Con. EI03. pfd 84 lioatouA Maine. . . IBS Atctilsjn pfd .12H O. . II. A U . 08K Allouuz Mlnlnir Q3 Fltclibnrr U4tt Atlantic 25H ( Jeiiural Kloctrio. . : niH Honton A Montaak 148 IllmolH Sto.il . . 451 ? DutteA llostcn. . . . Mexican Cuntral. . U Calumet A lleclu. . N. V. A N. K RO Ceiilennlul Old Colony 18:1 : Franklin § ? O.S. I , aim Kearaarro 21 Rubber OnceoU 3Sli San Dleco TamaracK 140 Union Pacific aiH Wolverine I.UIlllOIl StOl'U 4tUllllllllllM , LONDON , Sept. 21.-4 p. in. cloning : ConsoisTm'y illO-H > | N Y. Central TTRTI Oonnols. aco't 111H Pennsyivanli SOU Can. Pactno 7Si ) Ileadlnc Uli Erie 1H Hex. Cen. uow4 . OH III. Central 109 AtchUc-n i flu MeMran ordinary. 20 L.iN ODH 3t.l'.iul cornmou. . 10 > HAH SILVKR-Stefcdy , 27 < id per ounce. MONUY-htflt per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills U 1 15-1(02 per cent. for three months' bills 1 13-1 Mr. ! per cent U < dd U quotrd at Huenos Ayres lodiiy at U7.7U ; ut LUbon , 47W ; ut Home , 105.26 , .Ve v YiirU .llniify Market. NEW YOHK , Sept. ll.-MONHY ON CAM , , Firm it 3i04 ! per cent ; last loan ut 3H per cent , closed firm at 3ViV4 per cent. 1'IUMi ; MKRCANT1LB PAPKR-4Vf per cent , STERLING KXCIIANUIVtjk. . \ > lta actual builnew In banktn' bills nt Jl S4H&4.U for de. niar.d and el J4.tIU@ < - < 2K for ility dayn ; pot J .Ill . . rattf. J4.MH and Jl.U'ififcfSty ; commercial bllts , SII.VIR cnnTiKicAfr\Vi- sales , i.cw " 'IJ ounces at tVc HAH SILVKH-5 Ur. ' ' MKXICAN lK IlAH3-HMf. OOVKHNMENT IlONHS-nnskr. STATK I10NDS-DU1I. . . . . . RAILROAD IIONDS WfflK.- CIcHlng quotnlltirn oh iWrtUVvrere ns follow l uTs. nnwTii.'Tfg II. 3. now 4s conn..185 'Istrlctn.Ulu ' lilHH N.AW. tin I'.M 1a.clnMA 107 iN , W. Console 14'JS .l.i.cln H lll'I fXw. Dub.M inm .la..claim 5 i IM ( cWo.-Nav.lxH 118 la. Currnicy. . . W On . Nav. . - . . . . . OOS tchtsortlH UI'f.Q.ft Tt. Us. i. r 110 .telilsoii.iilj.4n. . . . . .n't'C. ' X. U OH , I. r nm ' .in.ida So.mills..IDilM O. Imp. Into , t , r. . . . 10JU I.AN.P.trflu Ill' ' * O. Imt ) . r.s , t. r 4.1 l.AO.r.s ll''JK V.icltlclis of'OS. . .102 MI. AD. 1 1. . . .IttlS Re.idhK-It ff' i. A U. < . ! 110S It. O.Weit luti Hl > < l. AH. O.4s 8li .St. U A I. M. Con. ! IIOU HtTcnn. l l . . .1IH'4 SU Ij. A S. ROpn.tJ. I 111 > lr ( > en. 4 ? m'Sl. P. ConinlH 1414 ' . W.AD. Is , t. r. . 7 : 'St ' P. C. .V P. l9ti..llS en. Eire , fis lOrt ( St. P. C. A P. us . . .llo.l { . . H. AS. A.Us. . . .lil.Vi H. C. tionfunJ. . . . ! l } .H. AS. A. tills..111.1 sonllioni Ity. On. . . . 03 I. . ' T.Cont.f.s 101 .H.R.AT. Us IN 1. AT. C. con l ) . . .10iJ IToiiil.iH'WBif.li . . H.i owa O. lull llS'tiTut. Pac , L O. Ists MM . P. eon. t. r It'll | Tnt. Pae. Uir. 'Jds. . at ) : . P.lKln. t.r IIS ill.P. Isn 101 .i. Ni'wCoii.4i . . . ! ) ( ! II. P. 1) . AO. Isti. . A'Jll i. AN. Unl. 4s KoM Wnb. 1st ( Is H)7 ) illsiourl Us 10(1 ( Wab. ids 77 it. K. A. T. Sils ltif : WestShnn)4s 1034 il , K. AT. 4s KilH.Va . , Countries 074 Y. C. Ists IIS . Va. ilnferroil s NCTV Yorlc JllitliiK ( Inotntlnnn. NEW YOHK , Sept. 21. The following are the : loslng mining quotations : . 'hollar. ' n.'i Ontario 3 , " > ! ) Jrown Point. .10 flnmr. DO : on.Cal.AVa. . . . Ul ) Plvrnoutli 1 ) oadwooil I'D ' OulcksllY r 101) ould .t Curry M OilkM.'illvur ofj..100) lalo ANor ro s , . 10.1 HlerMNav-Ua. . . . 115 lomc..UiUo 'JUtHI St.iuda l 170 ron Silver U3 Union Con CO 45 Yellow Jacket . . . . 40 I ? 111 11 pi il I Note * . NEW OnLKANtf. Sept. 21. Clearings , 11,778- ' 40. 40.HOSTON. HOSTON. Sept. 21-Clcarlngs , $21,022,915 ; bal- .nce.i. ,9S6,115. HALTLMOHR Sept. 21. Clearings , J3.2C1.21S ; lalanccs , J5W.979. NKW YOHIC , Sept. 21-CIearlnB9 , $178,298.600 ; ' .ilanc s. SlO.SSS.Sia. PHILADKLPHIA. Sept. 21. Clearings. 515,513. . i43 ; balances , Jl , 432,503. Money , 5 > , j5f3 per cent. CINCINNATI. Sept. 21.-Money , 2' ' IO per ent ; New York exchange , 3060c. Clearings. 1.933,00) ) . MUMPHIS. Sept. 21. Clearings , J237.70I ; bal- nces , JJ9.51C ; New York exchange , selling nt l.to premium. ST. LOT IS ; Sept. 21.-Clearlngs. 14,021.4 1 ; Im ] . nees , Jl,46.1,071. Money , 4W7 per cent ; New York xchange , We discount bid ; 40c dl count u ln-tl. CIIICAOO , Sept. SI. Hearings. JI7.103o:0. New _ 'ork exchange , 35o dl count. Sterling exchange , .insled rales. JI.83WI.FC. Stocks active , S'im weakness In sympathy with Wall street. Clo- ng : Diamond Match. 15S ; Htrawbonrd , 111J ; detropolltan , 127 ; nty Hallway. MS ; West Clil- . ago , IM ; South Side U S'J ; l ike Stl eel , 21 ; -ew York H'scult. ' COH ; Gas Cs , 1W4. KorrlRii I'Minincliil. PAH1S , Sept. 21. Three per cent rentes , 103f I2'.4P for the account. HMRLIN , Sept. 21. lixchange on London 20 marks 33 pfgs for checks. LONDON. Sept. 21. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of l nglund on balance oday was 102,000. UOTTOX 3IAHKHTS. rlt-OM nt XtViirU J oiitliiitt * to Sliinv No liiiiriiviin'ii | . NKW YOHK , Sept. , Sl.MrThe cotton maiket opened steady. The Hr t cyill developed an ad vance of fSS points and rconslderable activity us the result of the buVlngsorders accumulating over night and , local disposition to cover short contracts , the latter stimulated by Indication" of cold weather In thtt bottbn belt with private n-lres of a more bullish iitirport. Following the advances on the llrft oaJl , however , the market eased off and showedv'm ljcrablc Irregulorlty with the moro nctlve pjisliloii' ! , losing 31JS poln's 'rorn Iha top of the session. On the decline lituldatlon of long nerfjunts'Wns a feature , while .he bear contingent warf-'lncllned to be con servative on fenni of. cold ; wuatlier. The decline was largely the refUlti.ofj Jpcreaslng receipts at our ports. The bureau r [ ) jrt made its appear ance at 12i : p. in.Nhfch .time the market showed a net advance of ' 4-5J5"points. The bu reau reiwrt was deeldedly"'bad ' except for some slight Improvement- Tnjsngj.- Yet It fell flat and the market subsequently eased off a lit tle. In the late afternoon the market was very quiet , but rallied a little Just before the close on covering. Closing prices : January , $553 ; February. J0.59 ; March , JC.5 : ; April. $6.60May , J8.70 ; September , J5.35 ; October , Jil.M ; Novem ber. M8. Spot closed' quiet ; middling uplands. 6 13-lCe : middling gulf. 7 11-lCe ; middling , C l-16c ; net receipts , nonet gross , 2.S13 bales ; ex ports to Great Hrltnln , K.799 bales : France , ISO bales : forwarded. f.:6 bales ; sales. S07 bales' splnnerc. 207 bales ; stock. 44.810 bales. Total oday : 'Nft receipts48,370 bales ; tocports to 3rcat Drltaln. 16.419' haes ] ; France , C30 bales , continent , 1.000 bales ; utock. 319CS(1 ( bales. Con solidated : Net receipts. 132,527 bales ; exports to Great Hrltaln , 22.V.2 . bales ; France. MO bales ; continent , 14,290 bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts. 424.527 bales : exports to Great llrltaln , 42.131 bales ; France , 14,7M bales ; con tlnent. 43.04 bales. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 21. COTTON-Spot. quiet ; ; irlces lower ; American middling , fair , 4Vd , ; ? oed middling , 4 5-:2dJ American middling , 4d ; Jew middling , 3' < ,3 ; good ordinary. S'Jd ; ordinary , 3 9-10d. The sales of the day were S.OOO bales , of which . ' ,00 bales were for speculation and ex port and Included 7.800 American. Receipts , 5,000 bales , Including 2,100 American. Futures opened weak with a moderate demand and closed steady. American middling , L. M. C. , Septem ber , 3 55-C4W3 5S-6ld , tellers ; September r.nd Oc tober , " 48-C4d , sellers October nnd November , 3 41-64d , sellers ; November and December. 3 3S-64d , buyers ; December and January , 3 37-Cld , buyers : January and February. 3 37-C4d , buyers February and March. 3 37-C4R3 3S-B4d , buyers March nnd April , 3 38-C4.1. buyers. April ant May , 3 29-C4d , buyers ; May and June , 3 40-Cld , buyers ; June and July. 3 4l-C4d , value. NUW ORLBANS. Sept. 2L COTTON Futures .tcady ; sales. 33.000 bales ; September. JU.49iC.M October. } C.17fi6.18 ; November , JO.ISG6.2i1 ; Decenv brr. Jfl.2iVg8.21 ; January. JC.24S56.2.1 ; : February J6.28HG.29 : March , t .32ii7S.93 : April , jr.35li76.37. MEMPHIS ! , Stpt 21. COTTON K.i y ; mid , dllng , 0 7-l c ; receipts. 2.23J bales ; r-hlpments , 40 ; bales : stock. lO.f.84 bales ; salcn. 1 4CO bales. ST. LOUIS. S-pt. 21. COTTON-Qlliet : 1-lGi lower ; sales , 2 > 10 bales ; middling. 0 9-lGc ; receipts 1.853 bales ; shipments , 1,032 bales ; stock , 8.SC bales. Collco llnrUctx. NEW YOHK , Pept. 21. COFFKR Option opened steady , 5 to 19 points lower In sympath : with Ivuropean markets and under heav ; Hrnzlllan recelpls ; Improved In th" afternoon 01 more favorable Inter Franeh cables and locn buying , selling checked bv holler feeling II spot. Closed steady , ft points higher to B point net lower. Sales. ll.BftO IIJIE * Including Seplem her. JC.13 ; December , JG.Kfiii.ITi Spot coffee , Rio sleady : No. 7 Invoice. J7.I21X ; jobbing , J7.C2H Mild , slejdy ; Cordova , I'.50 ' 1B..V ) . Total war- house deliveries frirn the United Stntes , 74 baps. Including 0,727 hairs from New York ; N * York stock today , 424,272 bags ; Unlled Htat stock. W3.G83 biiirs ; iilloat for the United States , 32. i.00) bags ; total vlslhln fnr thn United States ? 30CS3 bags ; p'--it 475,190 bags lost year ' 577.653 bans In " 95. SANTOS. S-p- 21. COFFFin Firm ; gooi overage Sant'.i. 0.00rein ; receipts , two days , SS.oOO buirs : stock , ] .0 > 4,0ii ) ) lriiB. iiAMiirnn. sent. 21. COFFKK opened v. lower , closed ' .ifl'Hl'fB nft lower ; sales , 9.00i DK JANHIRO , Sent 2l.-COFFRB-Dull Na. 7 Rio , 8.35' ' ) rel * : exchange 7S-lCd ; receipts two davs. 24.000 buics ; stock. 405.000 bags. IIAVHR. Sept. 21. COFFKE Oosed steady n | inchangt-d to Uf net dccUao ; i-alcs , 10,000 bags > 'I > TV York Dry GutrtlM MnrUel. NRAV YORK. Sept. fctt Thc market fop dr conds continues oulot.4u cotton good th demand Is limited , although deal rH havn n fear for thn future of th vason. niey look fo a lull In trailing during the present nnd th approaching week. .Later. . It .Is bolleved. th reorder buslnesr will > In. full blast and re turns will ! adequate \ hotfl cotton nnd woole lines. The market U nctlv among Jobbers an although the demand 1 _ jeattered It continue lo make a fair aKgreKaltk In all divisions r the market. The exitiujtrado la still nule Huylng for South Amcclcan use still continue In fair proportions. Slaplo cottons nre stead and firm. Print clothB.jijp quiet nt 2We fo extras. Odd goods HrnJiteadlljbought at wel sustained prlcig. Prlntcit " and woven cotto coodi nre firm and In * nltlvo demand. In th woolen and worsted gcnd xln all grades , flrm. NEW YOHK Sept. 21srOAll Haw , strong fair refining , 3- > icrentrlfugal. . 98 test 315-lCfj 4c Hellned. nrm : crunhjeL 511-lGo ; powdered C 5-I6c : granulated , 5'4c. , < K NKW ORLEANS , Hetitrjrt , Sl'OAH-Oulet steady ; open kettle 2'iQ3i : ernlrl'iiKal granu luted. 4Vi 4 9lCcwhites 3 1S-1CW4 3-16o : yellow eecondi , 2G-3'.io ; others unchanged. ( 'nllfornlH Ilrlfrl Prirlto. NRW YORK. Sept. 2l.-i ALIFOHNIA DRIH KHI'ITS Steady evaporated apples , prim * wli Iray ' 6i@7c ; wood drlertl , prlm . CUc : choice 7'.ic : fancy. 74c. Prune * . 3H ? 7'.ie per as to slz and nualltv. Apricots. It'iynl , Monr Park 9fMlo. Penches , unpeeled , peeled , HBIIo per pound. AVnnl 'Market. ' NF'V YO'- " Sept -WOOIr-KInn ; .lim lie fleece ! 0fl24c ; pulled."No. 2 extra. 27OIOi. Texas , lc. ST Ifll'18 Sept. Ji.WOOIFIrm and nn chanued : inertlun , HfT'lc : llijht fin heavy flne , arilCHe- tub washed , ! 1 : (111 MnrUeU. Oil. CITY. Pa. Kept. ! 1 - < 're < lit b ii < nee > C9c certificates , n" bid * , shipments , 107,837 bbU runs , 119.SSI hblt. Trnile. MANCIIF-STKH , Sent II Cloths Bnd yarns quiet and rather easier. I j OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Heavy Receipts Tan Good Demand Meet Each Other Again. SIX THOUSAND CATTLE PUT ON SALE Sell I'i ( < > ? n nnil ( lie Uiulrr ( irnuVn All CoVrP.lllllU of lines HrliiK Over I'our Dollar * . , ' SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. 21. Receipt * for the 'Jays Indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. September 21 C.MO ! > , IOJ 2.000 September 20 8,704 2.257 3.615 September IS . ' Ml 4,217 1.37 S6 Septcmlwr 17 3,041 4.657 2.S.M September 1C 4,677 4,376 1S < 0 eptember 13 6.764 6,518 S.Sfll eptemlier 14 4.SOO S,0.6 i.iy eplemlier 13 u.CSI 1.217 3 , W.I eptemK-r 11 1,631 6.KK ) 4S5 eptoml-er 10 4.W3 5,56,1 20 eptember 9 4,778 6.9S3 2,703 eplemlier 8 3,211 C.407 ' eptember 7 M'isl ' K.W9 2 ! I'M eptember 0. . . . . 7 , < ) i. 1,413 1,378 eptember 4 , , MO 4.C75 1,104 The olllclul numlier of cnra of stock rcURht In today by each road was : ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. M. & . St. P. Hy 32 6 lo. Pacific Hy 4 nloti P.icltlc Syttem. . . . 61 33 C 1 ' . . K. A M. V. R. R. . . . 7S SS 2 . C < * P. Hy 1 . . St. P. . M. & O. Hy . . . & M. .11. H 75 3fi 1 . , H. & Q. Ill' 5 : . r. & st. J i . , R. 1. * P. Ry. . en l . . 2 , K. I. & P. Hy. , wo.-t 2 5 Total receipt * 25 ? 140 8 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was s follow : ) , each buyer purchasing the num. er of head indicated : Huyers. Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. ) ma.ha Packing company 1.W2 3. H. Hammond company. . G73 1,291 . . . . "wlft and Company G2S 1,931 ! SSI ud.ilisPacking company. . 1,120 S.328 1,302 t. Keeker nnd Degan 7G7 . . . . . . . . . I * Carey 40S .obtnati & Rothschilds 724 . . . . . . . . III ! .t Lewis company 150 . . . . . . . . Instoil & Co 2.1 Inrnllton 131 . . . . . . . . luss 102 . . . . . . . . .Ivlngston 57 . . . . . . . . wlft iroin country 46J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Squires . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4S4 . . . . Vorth ' . . . . HO Innklngton 1' . Co. , Mil 17(1 ( ntliony 'J2S Hirer buyers 1,135 . . . . 67u .eft . over 400 1,000 . . . . Totals , 6,810 S.7C7 S.Sii CATTLK Receipts of call's ' were large again odny , 238 caw. though short of sestinlay's record ircaklng iiin by forty or flfly cars. As waa the as-e yesterday , the big bulR of the offerings enlisted of western fteders. but there were n , fe. norc killing cattle on &ulc. A dozen to fifteen loads of cornfcd beeves were 'ITered ' nnd us the demand was Kixid they met vlth prompt Hale nt strong prices. One bunch of right good 1,223-pound beeves sold at JJ.OO and others brought J4.90. Hutchers' stock was also In good demand and he twenty-five or thirty loads or cows and lelfers In the yards told qiilto leadlly at good , steady prices. Feeders were good buyers of any- rlng In the cow llnu that would answer their Stockers nnd feeders were again In good de- nand nnd the maiket active nt i-leady prices , many country bu > ers who ha\c wultrtl until fall- week before coming In were ut tie ards and It took n good many cattle to satisfy hem all , Yetterday 3,300 head of feeders were ihlpped back Into the country. The maiket Josed slow and weak. Reprcsentallve sales : NATIVES. HKKF STKURS. o. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . . . 940 $1 90 17..1160 S4 50 .1270 J 75 ' . .913 4 00 21..1221 4 S3 63. . 1331 I $5 2..1273 130 9..1212 4 00 21. . . .1274 4 M . .1109 433 39 1251 4 71) 23. . . .1273 450 . .1IS3 140 30..1277 4 73 7 ? . . . .1225 COO COWS. I 200 1..1000 273 10. . . .1143 310 82J 213 1. . .12Ci ) 275 H..90320 4X > 225 4. . .1010 283 1..1210 320 .1WO 3 23- 111 I 290 20..117 323 SG2 225 .10)3 2 ! > 0 1..1210 325 C40 225' .1210 300 2. . . .1231 325 8..1073 ; S'BO' ' 2..1203 30) 1..1040 335 5. . . . ' S70 2 65 1..11)10 ) 3 00 HKIFEHS. 1 760 2 70 1. . . . "W 3 2T. 1..1030 400 1' . . . . 705 3 00 S9 C 7 3 3. . 2. . . . 915 4 0 } 1 810 3 10 1. . . . 650 3 W 1..11SO 4 O'J 5 733 3 15 3..13SO 3 0 1..1120 3 10 1..17M 3 ' 1..1250 290 STAGS. 1..12SO 3 90 CALVES. 3. . . . 12.1 450 1 ! ! ' ) SO ) 2. . . . 205 KM 1. . . . 310 325 1. . . . 170 575 3..UG 560 STOCICBHS AND KKEDEHti. 0..1045 400 1. . . . 400-4 50 M..90I 403 8. . . . 791 3 W MIMCUHS AND SPniNGKHS. No. l > r. 1 milker $20 W 1 cow and calf 27 00 1 cow and calf .100) 1 cow and calf 34 0) 3 springers. . . .15 00 1 cow and calf 3" , 00 1 springer 40 M 2 springers 03 00 3 springers 1000) WESTKHNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. 2 cowa 990 J2 25 37 feeders. . . . 93S $3 iV ) Sstcers 105(1 ( 275 1 feeder 1230 400 13 cons d36 285 3 feeders..11S3 430 4 roughs 1147 3 33 NKHHASKA. Scows 1034 2 00 17 cows 974 3 20 Icmv 7CO 2 50 3 feeders. . 930 3 23 1 tailing 104' ' ) 250 .1 heifer. . . . . MO 3 25 1 bull 1430 2 63 14 feeders. . .1175 3 4 > 1 COW 1020 109 feeders. . . 937 3 63 2 cows 13S > 275 2 fivdi'rs. . . 9.10 3 73 Icow 1030 273 1 fender. . . .1090 3 S3 Scows 1173 2 RC 2 feeders. . . 743 4 00 1 cow 1)70 ) 2 83 4 feeders. . . 712 * 00 1 cow 970 2 S3 4 feeders. . . 712 4 01 1 cow 1340 2 0 r feeders. . . 735 4 00 1 bull 1330 295 11 feeders. , . S96 4 15 2 tailings..1100 3 10 fid feeders. . . 761 4 2) 8 cows 1013 3 10 9' ' ) feeders. . .1043 4 SO 6 cows 'M 3 15 14 fi-pd ra. . , . 937 4 2 bulls U23 3 13 Z7 fet-derB. . . 6SS 4 30 Schrondt & Corson. 20 cows 985 .1 23 Wright linn. 2 bulls 1343 2 { 0 24 feeders..11CO 4 05 1 bull 1300 2 SO 11 feeders. . . . 1106 4 05 1 feeder 11CO Z 25 I feeder. . .1210 4 03 1 feeder 10SO 2 25 23 feders , .1193 4 1C 1 bull 1410 3 25 4 feeders. .1055 4 03 WYOMINfl. Ocows 1010 2 75 143 feed-r. . . .losr. 3 4- , 5 cows S'JI 2 75 12 feeders. . .1211 3 W 12 cows 1012 3 C ! 21 stfers 1217 3 7U 17 cows C41 310 2 yearlings. . UK ) 410 C feeders..10CO 3 43 43l l strays. 1 bull 10.-.0 2(0 1 bull 1320 273 1 cow fW ! 2 C3 15 cows ! OT 3 10 1 heifer 750 2 75 4 heifers 752 3 23 Wiilpnn & JohiiFon. 10 cows 984 2 fS C talngK..127r. ! | 3 1'5 IS conn 1070 3 25 15 feeders..12(5 ( 3 75 C. A. PUKt-ley. 1 tailing 1113 225 120 sirs. Tet 3 15 1 cow 1040 2 CO 2 heifers 74) 3 21 1 cow 1020 2 C" 7 heifers 741 3 25 I cow W > 2 C3 lf lalllngs. . . . S90 3 1 hi-lfer 730 2 75 IM tailings. . . . K.2 3 39 5 tailings. . . . P20 2 90 1 sli'er l''i ) a Si 9 bulls 1"93 3 00 3 fleers 1121 3 35 13 cows D5G 3 00 13 fredcrs..120l 3 40 3 cows ! HO 3 00 9 feelers..KS < : i ) 1 tailing 700 300 1.-.3 feeders..irso 3 70 55 sirs. Tex. . 8S8 3 J5 2tteers 1116 375 Standard Cattle Company. 2 tailing.1250 2 DO 74 lif Ifen 1100 3M 6 cows , 918 313 40 feeder.1133 370 48 cows 1149 320 03 steers 1253 393 \\'esern | I'nlon H'ef Company. 1 tailing 1140 2 M 111 fee ! ers.,134) 3 M 1 steers 13S5 250 fO feeders..1181 370 96 Mrs. Tex. . 1140 325 8 tit-era I3S4 40) Swan Ijnd and Cattle Co , 1 tailing 1090 2 I feeder 1200 3 C5 1 stag 120) 300 1 feeder 1120 3 f,3 12 talllniM..1173 3 20 7Cf > cder . . . .iroi 3 GJi , 14 cows | 0'.9 3 45 1 Fleer .1180 3 73 2 tailings..12)T 3 DO I steer .1550 4 0) C feeders..1250 3 CO 45 feeder * . . .12M 4 01 M feeder * . . . . 1120 SCO f9 feeders. . . .1140 42) Conferve Cattle Co. Scows 917 265 45 feeders..1132 3 C5 11 cows 1007 3 25 Marvel Horsey A Co. 10 tailings. . . . 1320 325 34 feeder 12C 370 24co 1011 325 SOUTH DAKOTA. J cowf 850 2:5 3 cow 1010 3M Icow I'M ) 2 M II tailing U'04 311) Icow 109) ) 2 kS 2 calves , . . . . 175 SCO Sheldley Cattle Co. 43 cow 911 2 tr C. C. Slaughter. It cows 879 SM ' 8 feeders..1113 375 6 tailings..1030 3 00 Connor Uros. 1 bull 12CO M 4 cows 11. ' , ; 375 20 o& hfrs. . . . kit 2 85 L. A. Drown. 3 00 61 feeders. . . . OR7 I'M. Harlhold. 4 cows 1035 250 21 cows . 1043 5 M Mttle Missouri Cattle Co. Icow . 1020 250 78 feeders. . . . 911 375 28 feeders. . .923 375 107 feeders - 93 375 27 feeders. . . . 'M 3 75 TIIIR * and Kansas Cattle Co. 9 falli ings. . . .1175 375 35 feeders. . . .1ICS 350 I.ak Tomb Co. C7 feeders. . . . 100.1 330 1 ! talllne . . .I150 340 44 fevers. . . . 1076 3 SO C $ feeders. . .1103 i M 22 tallliK : . , . .1150 3 40 Criw ll Cuttle Co. 101 fc-uderj..ll1C 3 M Vermont I-ind & Cattle Co. 29 ci-w (80 270 8cow . 9- ) ] 2 0 MONTANA. 3 tailings. . .1725 3 CO S6str . Tex. 1013 335 8OWH 1021 ] 10 73 feeders. . 1224 375 C lulllnja. . .160 3 15 Hurlburt Catllu Co , 1 cult 70 3 00 18 feeder * HIT 3 60 12 cows 7C9 1 20 190 feeders 11M 3 70 3 tailings. .1000 3 23 C feeder * . 1377 3 V > Icow ? * fl 353 1 Cdlf IM 4M II powd InM 135 Jonlven Si * ) 4 M 13 tailings..112S 3W 4 calves 1SS 4 W Howes S. * M. W ) rows 970 310 1 steer ll t > 3 2S IJoow * 1111 SIR IS feeders..HSi 360 SS steer * l"t 333 21 feeders. . . .10 % 360 Cmter Cntlle Co. Icow 11 m > 2 7S 35 feedcrf..lH4 3 JO 1 feeder i i 3 w Holt AMurphy. . 30 tailings..10M .1 10 NORTH DAKOTA. Hok-o & llerry Cattle Co. in tailing * . . . .1214 2 7X KS feeders..INI .140 III feeders..W2 3 10 11OOS The hog mnrkel opened strong thH morning under the Influence of the nctlve de mand find the moderate arrival ! . , nnly nbout eighty loads being counted upon for the day's receipts. The llrst thirty to forty loads sold tin lhat Imsls , the prices paid ranging from Jl 00 ti > J4.15. Kvcn heavy hogs sold us high ns 11.08 and II. 10. loiter on when It became apparent that the receipts would mount up considerably Above the early estimates the maiket eased off nnd clnscd slow nnd WlOo lower. Representative pnlcs : No. Av. S'i. ' Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. , 12 413 FO J3 70 13 299 M tl M ,1il 316 40 3 JO 10 " 2.1 Si ) 4M 10 SSI . . . 3 S3 16 Ml SO 4 TO II 311 SO 3 M SO 21 SO 400 10 3 S ISO 3 S3 . 74 577 SO 4 CD 47 521 CO 390 ,67 2 < 9 fO 4 Oi ) 132 311 . . . 3 ! ) M 197 . . . 4(0 51 32S . . . 3 M . W 303 40 4 00 61 309 SO 3 M -13 230 ISO 4 00 51 2S9 ICO 393 ' 02 277 120 400 ci 270 . . . a m r.i K } so 4 M 37 2SO SO 393 I M ! ll SO 4 On M W4 SO 3 M M. . . > . . . .2t' ' > . . . 40) f,4 32:1 : 120 393 f,7 2 > 6 40 4 00 60 2U3 . . . 3 ! > 3 14 209 . . . 4 TO 17.1 so 393 43 : n ? so ice fi.1 275 IM 395 . 4 ! , . .23 50 4 PO 07 20 ( ! . . . S 95 121 ta . . . 4 ( " 0 ,1 , 3l SO 39- . f.l 3.V. . . . 4 W fA 2V > . . . 3M fit 23S IAO 4 CO 311 ICO 3M C4 240 40 400 M 307 40 8 M M 2C.1 . . . 4 02'S ' . ! > . . . . ? . . .303 SO 3 93 ' 75 210 HO 4034 41 317 . . . 3 9J f * > . . . . . . . .2.17 . . . 4 014 rl 302 . . . 3 95 C4 23S . . . 4 03 20 301 . . . 391 O ) S.H1 . . . 403 6 2S5 . . . SIM 57 302 SI ) 40.1 VI 304 120 3 95 CS I SO 4 03 41 331 SO 3 ! > 3 61 27 } . . . 4 05 41 336 SO ,193 CO 5.11 . . . 403 C6 5(3 ( . . . 395 M IC9 ICO 403 C2 311 ICO 393 47 212 . . . 403 7S 2,16 . . . 391 70 267 ICO 403 SI 77.1 ICO 395 02 27S . . . 41)3 ) G7 508 . . . 3 M 10 267 . . . 401 51 .112 . . . 39.1 16 373 . . . 401 M 311 . . . 393 41 297 SO 4 m SIJ 2S.1 SO .193 fit 2' ! ! > SO 4 03 61 2M JO 39.1 48 264 SO 40.1 60 2S3 40 3 til I fS SM . . . 4 I1" . > ; r > 9 SO 3 93 D 22 < 40 4 01 49 273 . . . 39.1 71 24 > ! . . . 4 07' ' * 5S 293 210 397'4 ( II 2M SI 4 r.7' < , G2 274 SO 3 0714 CO 2M SO 407" . . f,3 2S7 SO 3 ! )7'.S 7S 2.11 120 4 07'i ' f. ; 2P3 SO 3971,4 HI..5 0 . . . 4 O7'a Cl SOI (0 3 9714 27 21(1 ( . . . 4 10 67 342 . . . 4 111 46 262 . . . 4 'n 5R 2fiS M ) 4 CO f.S 27 $ . . . 4 in 57 D03 SO 4 Oi ) 212 SO 4 10 M H02 . . . 400 70 2.11 . . . 410 f,2 . . .273 . . . 4 PO li i 270 . . . 4 10 71 213 40 4 Oi > ES 213 . . . 4 10 fl 269 ICO 4 (0 ( 50 J i 40 I 10 6S 2SS 200 4 fO Cl 21 ! . . . 4 10 ( A 311 ICO 4 00 4'l 244 . . . 4 111 M 310 . . . 4 CO C3 323 40 410 fO ! < B SO 4 ( V ) f,3 211 PO 410 00 331 SO 4 00 79 220 40 I 12'j 23 297 . . . 4 00 71 219 . . . 4 15 CO 277 M 4 0. ) 112 22il . . . 4 11 f | 5H3 IM 4 CO 74 217 . . . 4 11 00 297 ICO 4 00 71 212 40 4 1.1 50 2a7 SO 4 00 149 2.17 . . . 4 17V , PIC.S ODDS AND KNDS. 1 S.10 . . . 1 HO 4 517 . . . 3 ii 4 312 . . . 380 4 333 . . . SO ) . - , 27(1 ( . . . 3 S3 S 341 ! . . . 39) 3 IS . . . 311' ) 1 210 . . . 401 2 ' 3SO 40 .190 7 2.12 . . . 40' . 4' 183 . . . .19.1 1 170 . . . 401 1 33) . . . 40) C. 2S3 . . . 4 C3 1 210 . . . 405 1 207 . . . 405 S11K13P Tin- market on sheep wns active and steady and everything on s.ilu changed hand. * early. Representative sales : Vr > ' Av. Pr. 43 lalllngs OT $2 71 192 Utah ewes 100 3 11 7.1 culls Wi 32.1 12.1 western wethers SO 3 50 SI rmh weth.-is II" : < M 201 western wethers SI 3 S3 3 iiui'viwi'tlie ' - 1"0 I M 200 Mexican yearlings "I 4 in 410 rtnh lamb" , feeders .11 4 10 130 Utah lambs , feeders 53 4 20 2M rtnh feeders 61 4 40 11 native lambs 4 525 OlllO.UiO 1,1 V13 STOHIC 3IAHK.KT. Cat Me Arc Scnroc , lint \\VII l' ' | > In I'rlt1 * * Slii1 * * ! ! mill HDKH Strung ? . CHICAGO. Sept. 21. Native cuttle' of nttiact- ve riualUy were Fc.ircc , but offerings did not need to be very attractive to Intciest buyers and about nil found Kile nt prices well up to their Improved values of Monday. Cows and nlxcd butchers' stock met more urgent demand than for many days and sold a point high'r .ban at any time last week. Prices r ngi-d 'ri'tn $2.70 to $1.40 for fair to prime cows and iclfen" " . Oiiud In extra native Heers biought from J4.93 to J3.CO. The stock of veal calves \\ns quite liberal , but the late strong vnlui s were readily paid for all desirable l"ts. hei-t rolling around $7.00 , nothing very good under fi.T.O. flange cattle went olT quite brli'Kly at yteady prices , n train of Texnns polng nt ? : ! 65 mil most fair to choice westerns at J3.40 to (4.10 ( pome fancy 1,100-lb. Dakota steers selling | i to $4.45. Strictly choice hogs of nil weights sold readily enough at 5c advance ami all mirli were Illicitly cleared. Not many heavy went to nickers above $1.10 and very few lots were so rough as to have to Fell below JJ.DO. Fancy bacon pigs went at J4.50 , some extra butcher weights ut $4.40 , but nrost heavy and mixed of choice quality hold nt $4.10 arrd $4.S'V ' Trading In bhce'p and lambs was active and prices tlrm. Good wethers sold ns high us t.1.73. A string of good 93-lb. Oregon ewes went it S3.CO. and mutton grades sold largely at from } 3 63 to J4.PO. I.nrnbs were of more attr.T'tlve. quality. A fancy little bunch of S5-lh. Iambs brought $5.75. but n'H many went above $ ' . .to. feeders buying largely at from $1.25 to $1.75 air 1 killers nt from $4.85 to $5.25. Itecelpts : Cattle , 5.5CO head ; hogs , 16,000 head ; sheep , 14,000. head. St. IOIIM Ilvc Silicic. ST. I/HITS , Kept. 21. CATTI.K Hecelpts , 4,001 .jead ; shipments , 400 head : market steady at festerd.iy'H advance. Fair to fancy native shlp- ilnir ami export steers , S4.Wff.VM : ; bulk of pals fl.70 3.00 ; dressed beef and butcher sieer-s , J'.iiO ' W4.99 ; bulk of sales , J4.10i4.35 ; steers under 1,000 pounds , $3,755(4.40. ( Hulk of sales , $ l.00 < f 4.25 : htoc'keis anil fei'di-r-K , J2.V1WI i'5 ; bulk of sales , $ S.4rtl.15 ; cows and heifers , } J dOii I fill julk of ows. J2.75W1.10 ; rannlnps > - - > na , $15" ft'-.H'j ; bulls , 12.IOir3.15 : Texas mil Indian fleers S25'f(415 ; ci.ws and heifers. J2.35V1.S" IIOGK Hect-lpts , 6,0i head : hlilinnn's. . 2 OO ) head ; market Hlrong to 5c hlghei' I i ln H. m 1.40 ; mixed. } 4.104i.33 ; heavy , fl.oo t. 12' ' . . HHEHJP Heci'lpls , 1,200 head ; BtilpinentH , WO head ; ni'iikct steady to strong : natlvi rnut- loiw , J3.105(3. ' O ; slackers , $2O > fr3.10 ; Ti'xans. $3.90 ; lambs. $3.50i5.30. ( ICiuitnH Clly l.lvi" Slock , KANSAS CITY. Sept. 21.-CATTL1-J-Receipt. 17.000 head ; market weak to lOr lower ; 1e\a- nli'iT.i , J3.POIil.01 : Texas cows , JS.2,1ir3 10 ; native Meern , II.GD'US.iU ' ; native COWH nrrd hHfi'ra , Jl 4' ) H4.i > 0 ; dockers und feeders , J3.0HI5.W , bulls. "ilOOS-IlecelplB , 13.000 head ; market opened steady : closed GOUto lower ; bulk of sales , JI.07'j ' I.17'4 ; heavies. Jl.01iii4.1"i4 ; packers , J3.9iiTfl.10 : mixed , J4.05JM 23 ; light , J3.MWI.20 ; Yorkers. Jl 20 OI.22' * . : iilith. ! 3.i.1fll. 3. j KIIHKP Rfc.-lplH , 7,000 head : market Ht.-iiily , lambs , 3. 5nj. 0 ; inultons. J2.25iJ3.70. Vc v York IIvi > Mock. NK\V VORIv , f.ept. SI.-HB'JVIJS-HepelptF , 573 head ; no trading. Iluropean cables quote American uteeis at 1IOI211 : refrigerator bi'ef. ki/HiOc. Exports , 850 beeves , 3,0 ifuarlerH of CALVES-Itfcelpts. 57 head. Veils , J5.00fj8.00. riiM > ers aid buttermilks , J3.505i I.Ofl. SHin : ! ' AND LAMIIS llei-el'irs. 1,478 head. Sheep , JJ.OOffl.S1Iambs ; , J5.01fiC.00. HOlS-Recelpls , 1/J70 head ; higher at tl.4'lO ' 4.75. MiiNt ItiiO'lllo I.HiStiii'U . EAST IlfFFAI.O , H pt 21. "ATI'LIC Steady HOGS Yorkers , good to choice. J4.C6 ; roughs , common ti > good. t3.70ii3 W ; piss , good I" cliolee , JI.45ff4.57H. HIIEKI' AND LAMHH Receipts , t cirsj falily active ; Iamb' , choice to extra , tS.AOi73.7U ; ctillb and common. tl.25TI5.00 ; iiheep. choice to selected wethers , J4.I5&ICO ; culls and common , JIMiM.OO. Cliicliiniill l.lvc .Slock. CINCINNATI , Kept. 21.-HOOS Active , higher. U.IViWI.W. CATTLE-Ktcady , 2.23frt.lO. HI IKKP Steady , J2.WH.OO. I/itnhs , steady , J3.T ; i5.50. Stock In Sltilrt. Record of receipts of live stock at ( ho four principal markets for September 21 : Cattle. Hogs , sheep. Omaha o. s.ona 2000 Chicago . " ) 16 MO I4.0W ) Kanmm City 17.000 U,0"0 7.'K St. I uli I.OfO C.OCO J.SOO Totals Vl.'M 41,000 21,200 COH.N is i.v liooi ) co.vnrrio.v. \Vnriii UVntlifr I'lnrcN It Out nf llro \V > - nf I''ru l. WAHHINOTON. Sept. Il.-Th weather bun-ail In Its report of crop conditions for the weel ; ended September 20 mji. : The week bus been favorable for rip. Ming and securing crops , but In the central MIVMU t and Ohio vulleyn , Teiineweo and nvur | urtt < JU the middle and South Atlantic mates It HH been too dry for fallowing and Kmllns ; of fall grain Th oxceptlonaiiy warm weathtr of ih tint halt of the month matured oorn rapidly , und lia > plurfl nearly the whole crop beyond Injury frem front Owing to drouth conditions In > rmo ot the more linx | > rtant state * the tcrcln , particular ! ) the late crop , did not fill w II and the r p < > rt > Indicate that , much will be chaffy Cutting hm : proere ed rapidly under fuvor candloni | | , un < In home of the more Important corn male * wll be practically completed by in * end of EepUni btr. I.H TllllKi : ! Mll'IKS IV ( M'UA. Cnrrlcil 1,11 rue ( | iiiintltlrs ofViir t Iliiti-rlnl ntul > lrilli'lncs. N'BXV YOUK. Sept. 21.--Tlic Journal Aiiil Ailvortlncr print * ( ho follonlnn : Thr Oubnn Junta has rccclvnl authentic ailvlccs of the snfo inrnllr.K In illffcrcnt pa'ts of Cuba of tlireo blR rxpcilltlntii * liclwrn Sepipmbrr 1 nnd 12. They wprp tlio innit ImiHirtRiit Ihnt h.iil been ( llxp.ilrhril slnro inst winter and Rrp.it Joy prevailed nt the he.idniiarlcra of the Junta wlien the news arrived that ( buy bad eluded thp Sp.inlsh , who were believed al one tlmo to be on their traek. The lhre flhlps enrrlrd larso qiifliitlllcfl of dynamite and other munitions of war together with nn Immense supply of medlrlm-R lor the army of the patriots. In nil there were over forty men on board , KoltiK either to Join the Cuban army for the lrnt ! time or returnltiR to the ranks. There were two doctors and two dentists. run IIKVI.TV INSTIU'MKNTO placet ! on record TuesJur. September 21 , 1S17 : WAHUANTY nHUMS. C. II. Coy , o A. S. Cov. Ints J and 10 , block G , MiH'ague's addition $ 100 Timothy O'Oinder nnd wife to C. S. l-'uindK , west 4 < feet lulu 35 and 36 , Hli'koty rim-- 1,500 Nora OVMinor to Meti llron. Hrewlng Co. , nnrlh 22 feet of west 41 feet , lot 4. block 177 , Omahn 3,0 Hrndford frandalt and wife to Peter Hllde- brand. se'i 12-16-9 ( rcllle ) (00 Mary Wall nnd liuslm'iil In I A. Davis , lot 31 , block 1 , W. U H'lby"s Klrst add. . 425 Aug. l > ell to Anrrle Useinian , lot 3 , hh > ck 3. Klrst nddllli'ii to Smith Omaha 3,000 M. U l.ltllelleld to Chrlstlnit.Ui'lzner , lot 2.1. sub of lot 1. block 3. SmUhlleld addition HI Pioneer Townslle < > > . to I'eter MunRittd , lots 4 , 5. f und 7 , block 9. HrimlnKtnn. . , . 161 Jacob Shxhertf and ulfe to Hlnrnn nillnsky , n'4 lot 12 , block ! > . Kounir.iThlnl addition 2,000 ( JirtT CLAIM PliliOM. H. H. nimst'iiil nnd wife to Nebr.islsn l nn * llulhllng nssoclallon , w'l lot 9 , block 11 , Omahn View 1 John Dale and wlfo to P. A. Jonw , lot 2J. block 17 , II.ins.-imi Place 19 DKIDS. : T. 11. MeCague. rcc. , toV. . J. Knox , lot 5 , Cain Place 1 Total amount of transfers tlO , ! > 29 ( OH BYriHLlU ) a TVrlttrn iinriinlop o r C'AHKor MM.VKV UK Our cirrt1 U ptMiimrent unil not pnti'hlr > trirp. Cnei trented li-n > eir ' ! K" hn\eni.\M won Kjiupicnriuca. II ) ilem-illilnKS' ' ' ! ! iMni'triliv -jnlivnt > ini by iiiKll. nrrd ueulTO the 'jMne ' > llitrtt > { HkrMUCf toeuruol let unit nil niunc ) 'Illif ho pnlii tiI'orrin here lor tnut- rjrrul enn do so and o will par f.H > < * il l > e lutth n > a nnd hut.'l lilln Idle henII e tuil lo cure. We dial- luikT theuorld lorne'i 1 thnt our .lltiuti1 Itcnicny Hlirint cmv Wriii-iiii imi | . < iiieiilni > mill iirt ili eMiliince. Wnfclii'tt Hint > iin ir-l.i | II'ill j 't'J ' tutiiit , fti lite rno l eriilni-nl t h\-.Ui.ni * IUIMrri'ter tvi'lr uulo to gl\e rnoru llrnii li'ui | ' , nrt uln I. Ill mir tenje r plnrtU'e ; rli IlilItlulf Ifenli'ily II lift" been Illiint illtllenlt looverronx-1 lie pii s eli r iiuolri l nil no cnlli-il MeeltU' . Itut rindi'r orrr .rr-oni , r-'t t ni.uv > oil hinrlil Hot liL'-lliili-ui r tl li-iemtt ! } . Yi mkr irurlmiiieul l' ) lng jour rnon y We ttimnnttv lo rare or nlund e\erv dul * r unit HI u h.ni ! .1 n I irlullun to protect , nl o HnalieUI liscklt ! ) ! of > JSO.tl nil. It In pcllivlly Mimtonll uhonlll trj llm tn-.uiiienl llerflolorejini ,1I ,1 liatc bi'ea i > mtln > - ' up niul | < n > iru ' "il ) < > ' " rnonr > for I illrrerent lieniiiienli.iiir I allh'iiili i" ian not ) tlrm id no one has p-ild liai'k j.iur iiii.iu.t l > o rrol n"te "y rnnriiniHiiv unrlt > ou rry o. * . Ol'l I'hr-onle. oecp-ti leu CUMerrreii In llil.iy lo nlm-ly 'U > * . ln\r ll.ili' | out llnniicl.-il Kinnillng. our rv.uiuii | < > n as laislne rncn. \Vrlle ni for n.iiMct ur.d mliltefftM of thee MO Imva cured , \\lio ln\ve given tH-'imls'ton to n-ti'i1 to llicn. 151 It eiKtujoir only po luge r'.lo tnls : It nlll \e j'Mii ' wondol hirrti'ilnir Irula menial illstn ; utiltr oi : ta rnnriled ulint rn.tv four oil-print : unitrr tlnmiKli ) ' nr ovtnniKhgciu-e ! II } ouri jiiiploiin arx pi nil le tirr litie , sun- throat , rmroni lutrlrpH In iin-iiUi. ile"MMIMii In bi.net nnil joints. Imlr fulling out. viriptluiw tin nlry part t tli lio.ly. It fling ol grnernl depic liiir. | > nln In liiKilol bollix.you lime mitlirm lo waMe. Tlio-evlio tire I'on tnn'lv ' Inking rneieirr > und potll h Miould OIH- eonllii'ii'tl. ' ' ( 'iir tnnl IIM > ul UieK ) ilnrgH will illrtly bring yore * : irnl rntliiii irli-ers In tlii-i-nd. limi'l lirlllo write. .Ml forre'orulenee | , ent M-nled in pliiln trrvel- ope * . We Invite tlui inoKi Hglil InvesiriTHilun uud will Uuall In our power lo aid you In It. Addic&s , GQGK REMEDY SO , . Chicago , III DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT i THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTIICRS IMITATIONS , Imiolilnnrlor poiitivo WrlttCMi < nn run I CO , byauthorUeilngpntu only , to euro Weak Memory , Dizziness.YaUcfulnoS8 , Fits , Ilyslorin , yaicfc. ness. Night IAH.SPH , Kvil Dre'iiue , Zjiclc of llonll. ( lonrn , Norvoiism-fls , LnRsitudo. lilt Drains , Youth ful Urroru , or Uxcorjuivo Vfo of Tiiliaccn , Ormirn , nr Liiqunr. wliicli lends to Bliucry , CJoiisaintition , Iiisaiiity nnd Dcntlu At etoro or liy nmil , $1 a lioz ; biz for J > ; with ivritteii guarantee to cure or rel'itiiil tnoiipy. Wnntple juicli- nsn , contcliiiiiR live dnys'trentniont , ifith full inetritctions , 25 cents. Oio oniuplo only cold to each iioroon. At utoro or by mail. * * * - * - ESTRcd Label , Extra Gticnglli. | For Irajiotoncy , l > on oIV 1'owor , Lost ilniihooil , Htorility or Uarrpnnossi ] , $1 n liox ; BIX for $ . ' , withgJ n. AtrtnrrJ'\ _ . . * , nilloii Drill ; Co. . S. K. Cornui Kith unil I'nriiiria Sl . , Oinnliii.l > . Searles tSs Searles bl'KUALlSTm ftcivous , Uinnb and A.-D.ninliTMii1 .Moi Tmitinonl li/in til LuriMilttitlnii I'raj , 1 } SYPHILSS Cured fur llro and lite poison lllufuuulilv vivairj ( rum the t , > ieni. ulurrriea , .Seminal Wt-alilu'H. I ict Man * hood , Klfht jvnui ! um , Uccujeil raculllet , ! ' . male \Vtnkii' ' und oil Uivncat : ilUoidem Vt- . cll.ir iu cnT | sex I'otlthtly curcij. . 'Il.iJa. I.A .mil 11KCTAI. UI.CKII8 HVDllo' CI.'MCS AND VAIIH'OCBLEpemancnlly ami cured MethO'i n"W mid unfailing by nr\v mfthod ulllunit puln nr culilnc , in or nddreim with stamp , I'ureiy vigflable , mild , and reliable C'au pei feet > ekllon , coinplde absorption , nnd healtliy regularity. Tor the cure of all dlxirdrrs of the Klonmc r. I.Her , llowtln. Kldiieys , IlladdcT , Nervous IHreasrs I,0.U.S OK AI'I'iri'lTli. .sine IIKAUACMII : , IM > MIVI'IO\ , iin.iousvr.ss , Toiii'in IIMH : , DVSI'KI'SIA , I'KIIKKCT DIUKSTION will \ nccornpllalud by Hiking Iludwuy1 * fills. Iy ) their A.VTI. 1HI.IOI1.S propeitles thvy stimulate thu liter In the recrctlon of the Idle nnd Its dUcharKu thr-JUKh llm bllhiry ductn. Tnfe plll . In iluien of fioiri two lo ixur , will uulrkly reuulatu the action of the liver nnd fu-6 thr patient from 'hei-c dlFordern. Ona ir two of Itadway'j Pills , taken dally 'by those subject to hllllous palm aii'I ' turpidlly of the liver , will keep the vyntrm rtgular nnd recuro healthy dlgf tlon , Trlcf , Kc per box. Bold by all druggltti , or rent by mall on receipt of price. II A IJ WAY .V CO. , . " Hlm-Kl , , .Vi'iv York. 1113 BUHE TO Orrr "HADWAY'S" . JAAIES E. BOYD Telephone 103 ! ) . Omaha , Neb. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROYMOXS : AND : STOCKS IIOAIU ) OK THADK. Dlricl wlrtn to Chicago ml New Tork. Ctwr uoaaiuLi ; JiUn A. Wiurnu * C