10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMBER 14 , 185)8. ) COMMERCIAL AND FINASGIA : Good Cash Wheat Business for Expo ; Improves Price of futures ! FOREIGN CABLES HAVE A CHEERFUL TON flcplombcr G-8 of Cent III lirr , Cor UR 1-4 Cent , Out * UneliniiKcd nnil 1'orlt mill Itlliii ( lulu UurtiiK Da } ' . CHICAGO , Sept. 13-An excellent cas wheat bUBlncss for c-ixport today wus tli basis for Improvement in the price t future * . September closed 5-Sc higher nn lost l80'i' ' December rose H'S'S-Sc. ' Corn Oats nro unchanged to 1-Sc up. Pork an ribs Improved lOc und lard 2',4c. ' Liverpool was again In full sympath 11-Sd ndvatico 1 with Chicago , reporting September wheat nnd Id In December bi fore trading commenced here. There wn no comforting Item tu the bears who wet Duluth recelpts-1,4 : hort on wheat here , cars-being known before the opcnlni These who built hopes ot lower prices o that , however , werei overcome with dlsai polntment when they found nt the stai from C21- ! buyers of December wheat at whereas yesterday nt the clos to 62 3-Sc , 615-So waa the trading llgure. It was see discovered that In order to make the bl ehowlng of receipts nt Duluth , it had bee necessary to rob Minneapolis of Its ill proportion , the latter place getting enl y.22 cars. Not long after the opening It wr that notwithstanding the heavy n coon colpts In the northwest , the competltio among buyers to secure them was sue that they were paying Ic over the nrli current , there at the close last night. Tlu Bhowlng of the supreme need of wheat fc Immediate use obliterated for a tlmei u ehow of bearish tendency In the speculr tlve crowd hero nnd added to tnci opei Ing advance. Chicago received So7 cars < wheat against 377 care u year ago an market receipts n the western primary told wcro 1.192,000 buBhcis , against 1,90,0 bushels thi , corresponding day the yen before. Liverpool made further gains an in th0 end was from 13-Sflld higher tha H closed yesterday. New lork rcporte numerous acceptances of last night cabled offer and during the. forenoon w takings at forty-live boat load the export It will bo HOCII from the foregoing thi there wus much causei for firmness In tr market nnd It was Ilrm. December starte > iio up nt from C2o to 621-Sc ; rose I reacted to 62062 l-8c and the 62 S-StfCZHc. worked gradually up agulu until It ws wanted for a brief space * ut 62 5-8GGZfyc. IJradstreot's made the worlds vlslb supply for the week 1,215,000 busie smaller than It was u. week ago. U clearances nt Atlantic und Gulf per heavy und the total In wher were very und Hour was equal to 607.000 bushels. No York reported continental bids for wher at'from 3d to Cd per quarter over yestci day's bid prices. Bradstreot's statemcr was received ut about the turning point e the bullish feeling. There was nothing I the world's vlbiblo statement to cause * revulsion of feeling , but the crowd ha loaded up under the expectation ot sptni thing still moro bullish than they had yt received , and their need for somothln moro to keep thorn screwed up to tl : sticking point not being forthcoming , the forthwith started to realize what protl they could on early purchases , nnd I back I doing so tumbled December wheat 2c. Now York near then end reported tl day's export trade it 100 boatloads , but came too late to affect trading much , nr 621-SSG2UC for December was the currci - price at the doss. September opened 5-i ! io higher ut eijifil l-8c , advanced to Gl > , < and sold oft to lilc. the closing Ilgure. Corn wus strong early with wheat , In had a sudden collupso near the end UK conveyed ' ,4o advance to nearly that muc decline. Offering of September did tl business for the futures. December oiK-nii 1-Sc higher at 301-Sc. advanced to SOU' ' SO 3-Sc , dropped to 29)io nnd closed nt } 029 7-8o buyers. , The buying of September by shorts c account of the small contract stocV Htrcngthcned oats. The tone of the marki was helped somewhat by the strength c wheat. May opened 1-Sc u at 22fi22 1-S _ advanced to 22\4c \ , weakened to 217-i > c nri closed at 22c. An excellent demand and strong prlci for hogs at the yards held provlslpr Bteady. September pork opened 5c hlglit nt $ S.CO nnd advanced to $ S.6o sellers , tr closing Price. December lard stnrtcii 2 to $1.97' , declined I better nt $4.95 , rose S4.92V4 nd closed at $4.95. December rlt licgan 6c up.at . $4.80 , rose to $ I.S7 > 4 an closed.at $4.93. . _ . . ' Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Whea COO oars ; corn , 550 curs ; oats , 300 cars ; hogi EO.OOO head. The lending futures ranged as follows ; Article * . Open lllth. Low. Clon . Ves'tl 04M fit C4 03 03 111Oil 04H 04 Oil J9H 20M 20H-3 SOVk 20M IOH 20 M lOH O 2(1 ID 2-2 SUM ! 8C5 H43 8 0(1 ( 805 8 no Hlifi 8 ns 940 U 13 037H 045 01)0 ) 400 402W 400 490 487 4'J5 4 97K 4D2X 41)5 ) 5 00 OUS 600 COS 035 r no B27W nns 627 6-2'l 4 80 487M 481) 477 No. : . Cash quotations wcro ns follows : FLOUR Steady : special spring brand I4.25jf4.50 ; hard wheat patents , $3.403.G soft patents , $3,301/3.40. WHEAT No. 2 spring , eiHfSSSc ; No. spring , 61f64c ( ; No. 2 red , 65V4c. CORN No. 2 , 304c ! ; No. 2 yellow , 30 } ; ' OATS No. 2. 2lV4c ; No. 2 white , 24Q25 ( No. 3 white , 23Q23\ . RYE No. 2 , 4545VSc. BARLEY No. 2. 38 < tf43c. SEEDS No. 1 llaxsecd , 90i c ; new 91 % I'rlmo timothy seed , $2.50. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , $8. ! iS.GO. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $4.90 4.92 . Shoi ribs sides ( loose ) , $5.201(5.40. Dry saltc shoulders ( boxed ) , $4.504.75 ; short cles Bides ( boxed ) , $5.65f5.75. Following are the receipts and shipment for today ; Articles. ( Receipts. ) Shlpm'ti Flour , bbls. 15,200 6.S' ' "Wheat , bu. 14,200 48,6 Corn , bu. . . . 465,000 248,71 Oats , bu. . . . G13.400 354,31 Jlyo , bu. . . . 2S.500 60.0 Harley , bu. 130,000 3,71 On the Produce exchange today the bul ter market was Ilrm ; creameries , MITUHii ilalrles , H'.iSlGc. Eggs , steady ; fresh , 12 NEW YORK ( JKNKIIA1 , 9IAIIKE1 ( tnntlntloiin fur tin * liny on ( Jencrr Conuiifidltlt'N. NEW YORK. Sept. 13.-FLOUR-R < cclpts , 42.6SO bbls. ; exports , 2,913 bbls fjulct and featureless , except for a model ate demand fop new spring patents. CORNMEAL Steady ; yellow westcn Vc. BARLEY MALT-Dull ; western , G5JJ61i WH EAT Receipts , 446,775 bu. ; export ! 109,501 bu. Spot. Ilrm ; No. 2. 71 3-Sc , f . < n. utlout , to urrjve. Options opened hlghe und developed pronounced strength o better cables , foreign buying , bullish Htr tlstlcnl position and export demand. In tli afternoon , however , natural realizing di veloped under which prlce-a cased oft an closed unsettled , nt Vfrlill-So advance lateen on September. Sales Included : No. 2 re ( September , 69 3-SfiOy e ; closed 695-Sc ; Di cember. 6G 7-8fi 67 3-8c ; closed C6 7-8c. CORN Receipts , 93,825 bu. ; exports , 17,3 ( bu. Spot , steady ; 35 3-Sc , f. o. ! > . . alloa Options nt llrst were stronger on cable and covering , but finally yielded to tli late break In wheat and closed easy at 1- ! not decline. September closed at 31 1-S < December. 31 3-Sji35 l-16c ; closed 31 5-Sc. OATS Receipts , 138,000 bu. ; exports , 30 COO bu. Spot , firm ; No. 2 , 3c ; No. 2 whit S8e. Options were entirely nominal nn vlthout an ottlclal close. HOPS Steady ; state , common to cholci 1S95 cr0p 4QCj < is97 crop. S12o ; 1S9S croj 34S'15c. ( ' Pucillo coast , lS9ti crop , 4ij6c ; IS ! BUTTER-Recelpts , 8,977 pkps. ; mark ( flrrn ; western creamery , 14VsU20c ; Elgin We : factory , . J-fG8-RecelptB ; , 11,613 pkgs. : 12c. CHEESE-Steady : large white , 73- J 0cV"x" ! ! wlllte' , , 7G-SiiT > 1 : largo color 7 fe Mef . ° 10 " " B-SG C- COTTONSEED OIIDull ; prime ycllov KICK Firm. MOLASSES Steady. METALS-\yith the exception of speltci which showed relative firmness , the var ous departments of tha metal mark * Tr.r * . w "tmt an interesting now featur U uay. Demand waa slack , with seller rather than buyers , on the basis of o rates. New * lacked Inspiring character ! tlc.M , that from London representing con paratlvely small markets , At the cloi jilg Iron warrants were quiet , with $6. bid and SG.95 asked i lake copper , qulc with $12.25 bid arid J12-Ji asked ; tin , dul with $16.10 bid nnd $ lt > > nuked ; spnlte Ilrm , with $1.80 bid and fl.X7' , < j nskcd : leai nulct , with $1.00 bid and $4.uu uskcd. Tl Ilrm that fixes tlio settling price fi miners and cincllers quotes lead nt $3.5. OMAHA < ii.Mit.VI : , .tIAUKKT. CanilMlon of Trnilc nnil Qnotntlonn a Miiil | < * nnil I'nnoProduce. . EGOS Good stock , 14c. BUTTER Common to fair , 10fil2c : se | arator , 18c ; gathered creamery. ISijlGc. LIVE POULTHV Hens , 7HgSc ; o roosters , 4c ; spring chickens , OSlOo ; duck Cc ; geese , 5c. GAME Teal , blue wing , $1.75 ; green win $1.5001.75 ; mixed , $ t.7562.25 ; prairie chlcl ens , young , $1.0034.50 ; old , $3.00 < 83.DO. PIOEONri-Livf. per doz. , * 1.0u. VEAL-Cholco. 89c. VEGETABLES. CELERY Per doz. bunches , 30ff3Sc. ONIONS New , per bu , , 40j50c. BEANS-Iland-picked navy , per bu. , $1.1 POTATOES-Pcr bu. . 60c. CABBAGE , per lb. , Ic. TOMATOES Per four-basket crate , 20 SOc. SOc.CUCUMBERSHomo grown , per do ! 10B20C. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Secdllngs , $2.75 ; Medltc ranean sweets , $2.75Tl3,00. LEMONS-Callfornla , $ ( ! ; fancy Mcssln $6.60i7.00. ? BANANAS Choice , large stock , pi bunch , $2.0002.25 ; medium sized bunche $1.75 2.00. FRUITS. APPLES-Per bbl. , $2.5002.75. WATERMELONS-Cratcd , 13014c ; lees lOIML'c. CANTALOUPE Homo grown , per crat $1 CRANBERRIES-Wlsconsln. per $1.25 ; per bid. , SS.OO. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. . large size , 12 13c ; small , lie ; Brazils , per lb. , 9@10c ; Ei gllsh walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , 11 12c ; standards. S J9c ; Illberts , per lb. , 10 pecans , polished , medium , 6fj7c ; exti largo , 8i9c ; largo hickory nuts , $1.00W1. per bu. ; small , $1.1501.25 per bu. ; cocoanut per 100 , $1.5005.00 ; peanuts , raw , 6Vi roasted , 7 c. MAPLE" SYRUP Five-gal , can. cac J2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz , , $12 ; half-gu cans , $6.25 ; quart cans , $3.50 , HONEY Choice white , 12V4c. DATES Hnllowcc , 60 to 70-lb. boxes , G'4 Salr , 5c ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , 9c. FIGS Imported , fancy 3-crown , 14-1 boxes , lOc ; fi-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 3-1 boxes , 220230 per box ; California , 10-1 boxes , $1. CIDER Per half bbl. , $3.2503.50. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hides , 7c ; No. green hides , 6c ; No. 1 salted hides , 8 ic ; N 2 salted hides , 7ic ; No. 1 veal calf , S to Ibs. , 9c ; No. 2 veal snlf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , N 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 24c ; rough tallow , 1H white grease , 2U'82ic ' ; yellow and brow grease , ! Hff2Ue. SHEEP PELTS-Green salted , each , 15 75c ; green salted shearings ( short wool < early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( she woolod early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; di flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wo pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4J5c ; dry Illn Kansas und Nebraska murrain wool pelt per lb. , actual weight , 3fdc ; dry Hint , Coli rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , nctu ; weight , 4J5c ; dry flint , Colorado murra ! wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3jJ4c. WORLD'S A YAI LAI ! MS GHAtX SUPPI , " OnliiN nteiirly All Imixirtni re > 11 I < Viitiiri > of < lie AVpk. . NEW YORK , Sept. 13.-Speclal cable ar telegraphic dispatches to Bradstreet's Ind cato the following changes In avallub supplies last Saturday , as compared wll the preceding Saturday : WHEAT United States nnd Canada , ea of the Rocky mountains , Increase 1,785,0 bu. Liverpool Corn Trade News rcpor Alloat for and In Europe , decrease. 3,000,0 bu. ; total supply , net decrease , 1,215,000 b CORN United States und Canada , ea of Rocky mountains , increase , 1.03.000 b OATS United States and Canada , east i Rocky mountains. Increase , 515,000 bu. The swelling tide of th wheat mov ment In this country It will bo seen coi trasts wharply with the 'rdlher Indlfterei movement In European supplies. In th country large gains at nearly all Importai points nro a feature , and u few Importai decreases are reported. Among the mo : Important Increases , as given by Brai street's , not reported In the ofllclal vlslb supply statement , nro the gains of 221,0 bu. nt Gitlveston , 90,000 bu. at Loulsvill 85,000 bu. at Manitoba storage points , 56,0 bu. tit Milwaukee private elevators nnd BC 000 bu. at northwestern Interior alovntora. The total stock of wheat held nt Portlnn Ore. , and Tacoma and Seattle , "Wash shows an Increase of 167,000 bu. over lai week. St. I.oulH Mnrket. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 13. FLOUR-Qulet nr unchanged. WHEAT Fractionally higher for a futures , except May , which Is stead' Spot , better ; No. 2 red cash , In elevato' 6 c ; track , C80C9c ; September. 65 lo uske < December , C4 l-8064'ic ; May , 65 5-Sc bU No. 2 hard , cash , U1062'4c. CORN-Steady for September nnd Di cember , with May , Jc lower. Spot , bettei No , 2 cash , 29Uc asked ; September , 2SU bid ; December , 2SH@2i6-8c ! ; May , 30 1-i asked. OATS Futures fractionally higher. Spo higher ; No. 2 cash , 21q bid ; track , 22i September , 22c ; May , 23o bid ; No. 2 whit 2le. RYE-Hlgher , 44 c. SEED Flaxseed , steady ; SSc. Prime tin othy seed , scarce , firm and higher ; $2. bid. bid.CORNMI3ALSl.G5ffl.70. . BRAN Steady ; sacked , east tracl a llleher : crcamer ; EGGS Steady ; 13V-C , loss off. WHISKY Steady , $1.25. COTTON TIES AND BAGGING- changed. METALS-Lead , quiet. $3.85. Spelte PROyisIpNS-Pork. higher ; standar mess. Jobbing , $ S.62'fc. Lard , better ; prln steam , $1.80 ; choice , $1.85. Dry salt meat boxed shoulders , $5.00 ; extra short clet and ribs , $3.62 4 ! shorts , $5.75. Bacon , boxe shoulders , $5.5005.6214 ; extra short dec and ribs , $6.25 ; shorts , $6.37& . RECEIPTS-Flour. 7.000 bbls. ; whea 42.COO bu. : corn , 20.000 bu. ; oats. 6i.OOO bu SHIPMENTS-Flour. 11,000 bbls. ; wliea 49,000 bu. ; corn , 78,000 bu. ; oats , 15,000 bu. KIUINUH City Urnlii und ProvUlon * . KANSAS CITY. Sept. 13. WHEAT- Market 102c higher and active ; No hard , G2c : No. 2. 59'.4062c ' ; No. 3 , 56UB60 ( ( No. 2 red. 64J ( Cc ; No. 3 , 53V40UOc ; No. spring. 5Se ; No. 3 , 60c. CORN Market scarce nnd steady ; No mixed , 2SV4e ; No. 2 white , 29c ; No. OATS -Market firm and active ; No. White. 26I(26jC. ( . RYE-NO. 2. 420. HAY Market active and about steady. BUTTER-Market steady ; separator , 16 fflti e ; dairy , 16c. KGGS-Market steady nt llV-c. RECEIPTS- Wheat , 76,100 bu. ; corn , 2.H bu. ; oats. B.OX ( bu. .SIIIPMENfTS-Whcat. 123.600 bu. ; con 5,200 bu. ; oats , none. rinrlniiiitl . CINCINNATI , Sept. 13. FLOUR-Dull. WHEAT-QuIet ; No. 3 red , 65c. CORN Firmer : No. 2 mixed , 31c. OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 mixed , 22c. RYE Steady ; No. 2 , 4Cc. I'ROVISIONS-Lard. Ilrm ot $4.75. Bul meats , ilrm at $5.50. Bacon , steady nt $6.5 WHISKY Firm nt $1.25. BUTTER-FIrm nnd higher ; fancy Elgl creamery , 22c ; Ohio , 1401Sc ; dairy , lie. SUGAR Steady. CHEESE-Flrm. HiiiiiMipiiIlH Wliint Inrket. MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. 13. WHEAT Firm ; September , 60i607-Sc ; Decembe patents , $3.S033.90 : second patents , $3.60 3.fO ; tlrst clears , $2.70il2.SO. BRAN-ln bulk. $7.00&7.C5. > IIHniiik < * > ( irnlit .Market. MILWAUKEE , WIs. . Sept. 13.-WHEAT Higher ; No. 1 northern , 66Vc ; No. 2 nortt crn , Ki c. RYE-Hlgher ; No. 1. 47'lc. BARLEY-Firm ; No. 2 , 43c ; sample , 30 I.lverpoo ! firnlu Jlurket. LIVIJRPOOL. Sept. 13.-WHEAT-Mark < firm. 1V1 to iud higher ; September. 5s 7Hi DecemLer. Bs 4&d ; March , Bs 4 B-Sd. CORN-Mnrket steady. * , d to d hlghei September , 3s 11-sd ; October , 3s 1 7-Sd ; Ni veinber , 3s 17-Sdj December , 3a 31-4d. llnltliiiorf Jlnrket. BALTIMORE , Sept. 13. FLOUR Dul receipts , 27.5S4 bbls. ; exports , 8,135 bbls. WHEAT Strong and higher ; spot , 631 ! 6S3-Sc ; month , CS 1-E068 3-Se : October nr December , CSJJCSl-lc ; steamer , No. 2 re ta 1-4Q63 3-Sc ; receipts. 64.17S bu. ; export none. Southern wheat , by sample , 62S69 southern wheat , on grade , G3 4ycSJic. : CORN Steadier ; spot nnd month , 31 31 l-4p ; October , 31 1-S5/31 / l-4c ; stoanv mixed , S3W33 l-4ir ; receipts , 97.770 bu. ; c : ports , 162,319 bu. Southern white corn , 4j3fic ; southern yellow , 3Cft3GHc. OATS Firmer ; No. 2 whlto western , No. 2 mlxeil western , 2lf25cj r CHEnSE-Unchnngcd. EGGS-FIrm ; fresh , ICc. Tolriln Mr.rkct. TOLEDO , Sept. 13 , WHEAT-IIIgher nr easy ; No. 2 , cash und September , C6Uc ; Di cember , C."c. CORN Lower ; No , 2 mixed , SOc. OATS Higher ; No. 2 mixed , 21c. RYE-Dull and higher ; No. 2. cash , 4c. ( ! CLOVERSEED-Actlve nnd higher ; prlir cash , old , $3.45 ; October , $3.95. O I L Unchanged. 1'eiirln PEORIA , Sept. 13-CORN-Market qule No , 2 , 29 ic. OATS Market active : No. 2 white , 23c. WHISKY-Markct Ilrm at $1.25. Duluth Whi'iitIliirUet. . DULUTH , Sept. 13. WHEAT No. northern , cash , 65c ; September , 6lc ; Decor ber , 607-Sc ; Jlay , 63 5-Sc. Sim l''rniiclniM > Whent l SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 13. WHEAT Steady : September , $1.171-8. BARLEY-Not cilotcd. STOCKS AND BONDS. r ( luntniliiiiH Iti London I-Mcvul ( lie Anirrlciiii Itiillrond IjIntN. NEW YORK , Sept. 13.-Tho marki started off this morning with Indication that the reactionary period had come I an end. Prices In the rallroaiiJlst m vanccd almost without exception undi the stimulus of higher prices for Amer cans In London and a sharp ucmaud ft People's Gas on reports that the dlspul with the Indiana Gas company hud bei adjusted. bovere depression In some of the api claltlcu , notably Brooklyn Transit , Mat luitUin , Minnesota. Iron und Consolidate Gus , checked the upward movement. Tl bears sold the list freely and their com dencei wus justified by the renewal Ihiuldatlon Induced by the decllno ( prices. There wus stubborn resistance i thu decllno In some of the- railroad stock but prices generally fell below yesterday low point und dullness Intervened , Tli market was one of specialties during tli greater part of the day nnd some shut declines were shown by quite u iiurnbe Sugar was advanced ut one time on th usual buying In anticipation of tomorrow dividend disbursement , but dropped sui denly li from thc top level. Metropolita Street Railway wus also conspicuous I weak. The declaration of the usual quai terly dividend on Manhattan and Wester Union did not avail to save those stocl ( from declines In the face ot selling b brokers usually active In the Gould Block The whole group sympathized In the weal ness. Minnesota Iron , Illinois ! Steel nn American Steel und Wire all Bufferi heavy losses. There were very conjldent assurance during the day that the period of posslb ! stringency In the money market ha pnHHtd , but the * marking up call loans o the board to B per cent detracted trom tl , effect of these assurances. Stc'rllng e > change held steady , however , and there ! an undoubted growth of belief Unit tli present stiffness of call money rules : duo to technical causes , the influence * ( which Is not likely to extend fur outsit ] the stock exchange r.or to endure HIST No dllllculty Is apprenended In .provldln for the payment of the remaining BUI scrlptions on the government loan wlthoi strain on the money market nnd thu con pletlon of this optrutlon will work a automatic relief In the money marke The bond market was rather neglected an prices declined In sympathy with stock ! Total sales , $2,515,000. Government bone wcrc unchanged. The Evening Post's I/Kidon flnancli cablegram says : The stock m.irkets \ t were dull toda ; The settlements showed an Increased nt count , but It wus entirely professional , tli public not having "cnught on" oven I mining shares. Americans were dull a day nni closed Hut , St. Paul leading tli decline. The settlement in American showed an Increased account and contat goes wcro 2Hto 3 per cent. Mines wer ilrm the greater part of the duy , but ther WUH u Hhurp collapse nt the close due t selling of largo professional houses wli found that the public Is apparently m yet ready to buy. Tha London market discount rate : 1 7-S per cent and Ilrm on the large rum ber of American bills offered. Tne following are the closing quotatlor ot the leading stocks on the Now Yor market today : AtclilKon 12 % St. P. , M. & M 164 < lo pf l mi Southern Pacific . . . : i lialtltncre & Ohio. . . 40',5 Southern Ralway. . 9 Canada I'ncino fo',4 do pfd :3- Canada. Southern . . KU Texas & Pacific. . . . 131 ! Central PaclfM1 Union l'aIllo pfil. . . 63' ' Ch cage & A&on..l58 Wabash 8' ' Chi. , li. & Q HIM lo pfd 20 c. , c. , c. & st. i * . 4014 AV. & it. n : i do pfd KS do pfd U ! Dl. & Hudson lOtiVi Adams Express . . .111 Del. , U & W W Amer. Express . . . .130 Del. & Illo Q 1514 United States 40 do pW Mil .Wfills-Farjco . 120 Erlo ( new ) 13'4 Amer. Cotton Oil. . . 3J do 1st pfd 33' ; do pfd 83 Tort Wayne 172 American Spirits . . | ji O. Northern pfd..133 do pfd 34' ' Hocking Valley . . . . B t Amer. Tobacco . . . .US' ' Illinois Central People's Qas 1011 Uako Erie .t W 17 Consolidated Gas . . .181 do pfd "Hi Com. Cable Co 1 Ijakrt Shore 1921 .Col. , F. & Iron. . . . 21 Total sales of stocks today , 361,200 share Including 3.6S5 Atchlfion , 10.5S5 Atchlson pri ferred , 3.240 Baltimore & Ohio , 13.563 Bui llngton. 3,770 Louisville & Nashville , 24,4 Manhattan , 3.700 Metropolitan , 1,100 Reat Inp preferred , 16,300 Northern Pnclllc , 8,2i Northern Pacific preferred , 7,661 Roc Island , 11,118 Union Pacific , 31.CSO St. Pan 10.53S Union Pacitlc preferred , 5,523 Mlnm sola Iron. 4 260 International Paper , 29,7 Tobacco , 3,253 Chicago Great Western. 23,2i People's Gas , 35,185 Sugar , 3,470 Leather pri ferred. Itnutnn StoeU Quotation" . BOSTON , Sept. 13. Call loans , S' filVi ne cent ; time loans , 3J4',4 | per cent. Closln quoin lions on stocks , bonds and mlnln shares : A. . T. & S. F 2Vi Wisconsin Ccn ] ' do pfd " 3\ Atch'wn pfd 331 Amer. Simnr 130T. Hen. Kltutrlc pfd. . . 97 Hay State Can 114 K. B. Ill 181 Hell Telephone . . . .177 AtchlKnn 4s 921 Iloffton & Albany..135 New Kncrland C9..U3 lloston & Maine 162 Allouez Mining Co. . 3' rv. . n. & Q us ; Atlantic : ci Fltciibu'nc 10491 Hoaton & Mont 5K Gen Kltelrlo 43'j llutte & Hoston 231 Illinois Steel 65 Icalumtt & Heola..SS' ' ) Mexican Central. . . . 3 Centennial 171 NY & N. K 95 .Frankl'n 13 Old Colony JW Osc-eola fS Ort > . Short Line. . . . 33Vi Qulncy 11B Ilubber 'f' i Tamarack 173 Union P.icltlc ! 9S Wolverines 261 Went End Parrott S3 ! do pM JOS Old Dominion West. Klcetrlo . . . . 30 Boston nicrated do pfd 57 N MV York MlnlnK Oiiolutloim. NEW YORK. Sept. 13. The following nr the closing quotations on mining slocKs : Oholor . 13 Ontario J.0 Crown I'olnt . 1 ! Ophlr 4 ; Con. Cal and Va. . . K Plymouth 12 Qnlcksll\-er IK Gould and Curry. . . . H do pfd 3M Unle and Norcrcwj. 80 Sierra Nevada 70 Ilomeetake . 1500 standard its Iron S'lver . 65 Un'on Con IS Mexican . . 13 Yellow Jacket ! 9 Foreign FliiiiucLnl. LONDON , Sept. 13. The market fo American securities opened better and Ini proved somewhat , but later eased off an remained quiet , owing to the Inactivity o operators. The cloning was dull und th demand llcht. American eagles , 763 CWc Spanish 4s closed at 41 % . Gold U quoted a Buenos Ayres at 166.30. PARIS , Sept. 13. On the bourse toda prices wcro Irregular and Internationa securities were neglected , except Bpanls 4. , which were animated by rcpurchnsci Kxrlinnirn on London , ' 25f Sc for checks. BERLIN' , Sent. 13. Business on th bourse hero today opened unfavorably I response to the weakness of the wester bourse. Subsequently , however , Interni llonal and American securities rccoverc-i MADRID , Sept. 13. Spanish 4s closed i C6.17. Gold waa quoted nt 62.50. LISBON , Sept. 13.-Gold was quoted liei today at 58.50. York Honey Mnrkrt. NEW YORK , Sept. 13. MONEY O CAL1 < Market easier nt 2'-J per cent. PRI.ME MERCANTILE PAPER IU5 p < cent. SILVER CERT1FICATES-COV40 1C. BAR HILVER-CO'ic. MEXICAN DOLLARS-47C. STERLING EXCHANGE Market stead ; with actual business In bankers' bills t $4.Si4.b4V4 | < ? for demand and $ I.S2'itT4.82 ' for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.8314 un $4.S5U ; commercial bills. $4.S1U , GOVERNMENT BONUS-Market flrtt 3fl , 10TiT4 ; new 4s , rcg. and coupon , 12i 4s , reg. , 110U ; coupon , 111H ; 2s , in ) ; 6s. rei and coupon , 112U ! Paclllc ( a at ' 9'J ' , 102V4. C. H. All. 4Ss 104MSt- , , . A3. F. ( leu. U.1120 U.A.H 0. Ifitft Ill St. I'.CoiiHOls 101 OMI. Elcc.OH - a. II.JLS , A. OH inn O. II. AS. A. ! il . . . 105 T. p. Uc. 2ds 44 ! II. AT. Cent. On Ill IT. P. U. A O. Isls. . 741 II. AT. 0. i-oii. UH..KMH- Wab. iHt SH 111 ! lowiiC. lBlf 104 U'nb. 2dB HS La. New Ron. 4s..10) W.Shore 4 1(19 I * A.N Uld.4a hO Va. Centuries 7B Missouri OH 100 Va. acferrert 7 M. K. &T. Ma. . . . 01 ! Union Pacific 4s. . . fl" M. K. AT.Is 88 Wisconsin Ctm IB , . CJ ! N.Y. _ C. IBH ( llll Offeredr Sun I'rnnclnco Mlulnur < luotn < lon . SAN FRANCISCO , SPpt. 13. The odlcli cloBliiR ( luotutlons for ininlnK stocks toda were as follows : Alpha Con . 3 Justice . 1 Aml < M . 13 Kentucky Con . llelclicr . 19 .Mexican . ' llo t & IJelcher . 23 Occidental Con . f million . - O | > hlr . Culixlonla . 29 Overman . Challenge Con . IS 1'otoFl Chollar 1 41 Scorpion Con. Cal. & Va . 72 'lerra Nevada . f Crown Point . 15 Union Con. . . . . ' . . i Exchequer . 2 I'Uh Con . ' . . OouM & CiirrlL' . 27 Yellow Jacket . ' Unle & Norcross. . . . SO Standard . K Silver hnrs , C97-8c ; Mexican dollars , 4C1 4GVic. Drafts , sight , IT'.fcc ; telegraph , 20c. T.nitdoii Sloeli ( liintMtloim. LONDON , Sept. 13. 1 p. m.-Closlnff : Conols , monry . . . .IM'l New York Central..120' Consols , nco't. . . 100 11-16 Pennsylvania W. . Canadian 1'aclfic . . 00 > IteadliiB S1 Erie 14 L'nlon Pacific pfd. . . C63 do 1st pfd 3C1 , Atchlson 1.V Illinois Central . . . .116 L. & N &S" Northern Pa. prd. . 73i ! Grand Trunk T St. Paul , common..113 CAR SILVER-Steady at 2Sd per or. MONEY ' 4 per cent. The rate of discount in the open mai ket for short bills , 113-10 per cent. Tr. . rate of discount In the open market ft three months' hills , 17-S per cent. Financial No I en. OMAHA , Sept. 13. Clearances today wer $1,145CS9.50 ; balances , $92,434.9-1. Last yen the clearances were. $536,235.13 ; balance : $110,854.33. Increase In clearings , 0),431.4 NK\V ORLEANS. Sept. U Clearing ! $1 , 8S,7G4. New York exchange , bank , 50 premium. Commercial , J1.25 discount. CINCINNATI , Sept. 13. Money , Wn per cent. New York exchange , par to 25 discount. Clearings , $2,016,600. CHICAGO. Sept. 13. Slocks , heavy. IJIf cult , 31 % ; Hlscult preferred , 93V1 ; Straw board , 31 ; Diamond Mutch , 139 ; North Chi CURO , 223 ; West ChlcaKO , 94. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 13.-ClearlnB8 , $1,950 , 412 ; balances , $3SO,7.SO. Money , 4&7 per cen New York exchunjre , 33c discount bid , 2j dl'Jcount asked. N.W . YO1U , < . Sept. IX-Clearings , $1C7 , 977,101 ; balances. 'JM95.KiS. BOSTON. Sept , IS.-Clearlnss , $19,126,23 ( balances , $2,299,932. Cotton larket. NEW YORK , Sept. 13. Today's cotto market was exceptionally dull. Openln dull nt unchanged prices , there was subsi quently a decline of 2 to 3 points , with n particular reason to explain the weaknes beyond the fact that speculators furnlshe no support nnd cables were dlsappolntlni Crop accounts were conflicting. The entlr scope of today's market was only a matte of II points , with the feeling finally quli nt a net decline of 1 to 3 points. The go\ eminent report , Issued this afternoon , mod no marked Impression on the market. Mk dllng , 613-lCc. Net receipts , none ; Bros : 2,130 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 41 bales ; to the continent , 620 bales ; foi warded , C95 bales ; salec , 270 bales ; steel 47.120 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 14 163 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 41 bales ; to the continent , 8,099 bales ; stocl 215.9SO bales. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 13. COTTON Steady ; wales , flOO bales ; ordinary , 37-8c good ordinary , 49-lGc ; low middling , 4 15-lfl ( middling , 57-lGc ; good middling , B5-8o ; mlc dllnp fair , 61-16c ; receipts , 4,223 bales ; stocl 63,455 bales. Futures , quiet ; Seplembe $5.18 bid ; October. $ r.18Ci5.19 ; Novembe $3.22'iJ5.2l ; December , $5.27@3.2S ; Januar ; $3.31 < ? } 5.32 ; February , $3.33 < fr5.38 ; March , $3. ' © 5.41 : April , $5.43135.45 ; May , $5.47ifiG.48. LIVERPOOL , Sept. 13.-COTTON Spo quiet ; prices unchanged ; American mli dllng , 39-32d ; the sales of the day we : 8,000 bales , of which 600 were for speculu tlon and export , nnd Included 7,600 Amer can. Receipts , 4,000 bales. Including 1,61 American. Futures opened quiet , with moderate demand , nnd closed firm at th advance ; American , L. M. C. , Scptcmbe : 312-04d sellers ; September and Octobe ; 310-Old buyers ; October and Novcmbe : 38-C4d buyers ; November and Decembe : 3 S-61f S 9-64d sellers : December nnd Jam sellers January nnd Fel nry , 37-C4fi38-Cld ; rtiary , 3 7-G4f 3 8-64d buyers ; February an March , 3 S-G4d buyers ; March and Apr ! 39-C4d buyers : April and May , 3 10-C4d sel ers ; May and June , 3 ll-C4d sellers ; Jun and July , 3 11-0403 12-G4d buyers. V/ool Mnrkct. BOSTON , Sept. 13. The last week ha shown conslderablH dullness In the woe market here. The dealings In terrltor wools show small sales at ruling price ; while the same Is noted In the sale ci fleeces. Australian wools are held stroni but sales are almost nil. Thc quotation for the leading descriptions are as fol lows : Ohio find Pennsylvania fleeces , I nnd above , 25fi26e : XX and XX above , 29 ( 30c ; Delaine , 30Q31c ; No. 1 combing , 30 ! 31c ; No. 2 combing , 29foOo. ( Michigan an Wisconsin : X Michigan , 23c ; No. 1 Mich Igan combing , 29W20c ; No. 1 Illinois comt Ing , 2S029e ; X Now York , New Hamr Khlre and Vermont. 22ft23c ; No. 1 Nei York , New Hampshire and Vermont , 2Sc Delaine , Michigan , 2Sf(29c. Unwashed mr dlum : Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter blood combing. 22.I23c ; Kentucky and Indl nna three-eighth blood combing , 23c ; Mia s ourl quarter-blood combing , 21722c ; MlF sourl three-eighth blood combing , 23c liralil combln20c ; hike and Gt-orgla , 22f23c. ( Texas wools : Spring medlun twelve months , ICSlSc ; scoured , 42fiM3c spring , fine. twelve months , 17Si'lSc scoured , 47j4Sc. ( ? Territory wools : Montnnii line medium and line. lQ17c ! : scoured , 47 ( 48c ; staple , B0fr52c. Utah , Wyoming , etc , Fine medium nnd line , 14jl6c ; scoured , 1 < iT4Sc ; staple , 60c. Australian scoured basl combing superfine. 7Cx&72c ; do. good , GSfifiSc do. average , 62Q65c. Queensland combine Coc. ? I"IMV York Dry Cooilx lurkel. NEW YORK. Sept. 13. There was a fnl amount of trading today In nearly all line of dry goods. Buyers In town nro numci ous , although Individual takings were no heavy. There was the usual Tuesday's rec orda for mall orders. The operations I print cloths were not heavy- Buyers Imv apparently satisfied their pressing need ; The strong position of sellers kept buyer from operating In some desree. Convert ers nro not now heavy operators In th market. Coarse colored cottons showci generally poor results. In kld-flnlshed cam brlcs , nnd In fact In all grades of llnlngt the market was quiet. Hinrnr Mnrkct. NEW ORLEANS , Sept. 13.-SUGAR-N- - open kettle ; centrifugal , strong ; seconds 2Ufl43.Ce. ] MOLASSES-Easy ; centrifugal , 4fitlc. LONDON , Sept. 13. BEET SUGAR-Sep tember , 7s SUd. NEW YORK. Sept. 13.-SUGAR-Strong fair refining , 313-lCi 37-So ; centrifugal , 9 tent. 4 3-Sc ; molasses , 39-1CJ/3 / 5-Sc ; retlned strong , CM 11 fur n I u llrli-il l-'riilln. NEW YORK. Sept. 13.-CALIFORNL DRIED FIU'ITS-Atiples easier ; othe fruits steady. Evnjiorated apples , common 6Sc ; prime wire tray , 8V4c ; choice , 9c fancy , 9e. Prunes , 4S'4c. Apricots Royal. HS13c : Moor Park , 12 160. unreeled , 7fi9c ; peeled , 12SiSc > OMAHA LIVE STOCK JIAHKE1 Light Eeceipta and Active Business th Local Features. CATTLE BUYERS OUT AFTER SUPPLIE ! Offered in Taken Itrndll nt Strong I'rlrcn IloK" Sell HrUkly nt 11 Five-Cent Ail- vunce Slieep Itutlicr Slovr. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 13. . Receipts today . 3,062 3Ult 2,5 < Otllclal Monday . 4.VG7 lK > 0 13,41 Two -days this week. . . . 7,729 6,527 15,91 Same days last week. . . . H.5SC 7.H31 14,5 Same days week before 8,138 10.U53 4OC AVtiragu prlcu paid for hogs for the lua several days with comparisons ; _ JlS 8.lt97.lta6.U91.iU | | | 4.16 | l.ltl | : August 24. . August'25. . August VS. . August 2 ? . . August 2S. . August 29. . August 30. , August 31. . Sept. 1 . . 99 | . . . . Sept. > 3 1,9 4 Oo 2 SI 4 31 Sept. 3. . . , 3 65 4 071 2 81 4 31 Sept. * 4 041 2 ill 4 21 Sept. . : : : : 2 76 4 13 Sept. 6. . . . 3 63 4 05 Sept. < * .163 4 02 2 78 \-ll 5 S7 | 5 G3 o C Sept. 8. . . , 3 CO O1) ) ] 2 SI 5 6S | 5 51 5 1 Sept. 9. . . . 3 Cii 3 94 2 SI 4 21 > | 5 57 5 1 Sept. 10. . . 3 US 3 93 , 2 86 4 06 5 62 51 Sept. 11. . | 3 841 2 ! > S | 4 OS ) 5 821 5 6S * Sept. 12. . . 3 77 | ' I 2 791 4 03 | 6 SOi 5 72 5 ! 75J Sept. 13' . 379 | 3 S2 | | 4 06) ) 5 73 | 5 75 | si The orilclat numbers of cars of sloe brought In today by each road was : C U - " 0BH. 8h C. . M. & St. P. Ry . Mo. P. Ry . . H i i U. P. system . 0 12 1 - - . . C. , St. P , , M. & O. Ry . 4 U. & M. R. R. R . CO 17 C. , R. I. & P. Ky. , Wcst. 4 3 Total receipts . 123 57 i The disposition of the day's receipts wa ' . G. II. Hammond Co. 61 1.231 Swift nnd Company S03 1,11 ! ) Cuc'nhy Packing Co. SG 45J Armour & Co 3J6 953 R. liecker nnd Degan . . 32.5 J. it. Curey iso Lobman & Co sic \V. 1. Stephens ns Bcnton & Underwood . . IS Hrebbs & Co 104 Hill & Huntzlnger 130 L. F. Husz jj2 Livingston & Sclmler . . . C2 Hamilton & U 22 Cudahy , from country si Cudahy , K. C 411 . . . Planklnton , Milwaukee 142 Other buyers 232 Left over Totals 3.S5G 3"i 02 4,2 : CATTLE Today's cattle receipts wer small , as compared with a week ago , 1 fact , for the two days this week there ha been quite a falling off , as compared wit the corresponding two days of last weet as will be noted from the tiiblo of receipt ! The market , as a whole , was In very satis factory condition as regards the selling In terests. The buyers of all kinds seemed t want supplies and everything was sold 1 good season. The supply of fat cattle consisted almoa entirely of grass westerns , which sold a Just about the same prices as were pal yesterday. The market was rousonabl uctlve , the only drawback being that th offerings were all of ono kind. There wer not enough corn feds to make a test of th market , only a few scattering loads belli offered for sale. U would be safe , however to quote the market as fully steady. Buy ers were reporting their western cattle a costing them 104l5c moro than the lo tlmo last week. Good feeders were In active demand n strong prices and anything attractive me u'il. ay snl ( > . Common yearlings o light feeders were no moro than stead * Some choice yearlings and 2-year-old feed ers , white faces , brought 14.55 , and som 2 and 3-year-olds , white faces , averagln ; l.OSO pounds , sold at J4.SO , showing tha fancy stuff will bring way up prices. West ern feeders , averaging 1,200 pounds or over sold at { 1.25. Cows and heifers wcro In good deman and sold at the same prices as were pal yesterday. The supply was not overly larg and the pens \\cto soon cleared. Uullt stags , etc. , sold at about yesterday's prices Representative sales : Icalf 3t > 0 C 00 WYOMING. Carl Bryant. 1 stag 1200 3 10 47 feeders..1225 4 25 SOUTH DAKOTA. J. M. Carey & Bro. 1 steer 1210 390 47 steers..1277 390 U. Pointer. 21 steers..1410 415 22 steers..1431 425 MONTANA. M. H. Murphy. 120 steers..1291 4 15 80 steers..12S6 i 15 W. A. Murphy. 1C3 helfcrs.1110 3 85 85TEXAS. TEXAS. 47 tiff. sir..1102 3 30 HOGS Today's hog market was stronp to 5o hljher and active at the advance overythlng being nold and weighed up al an early hour. The buyers all sc med tc want the hogs and they were not long In clearing the yards. The prices paid ranged from $ .1.75 to $1.85. Packing hogs sold ver > largely at $3.77',4 , mixed loads right around 33.80 and prime heavy and light weight * at W.W. The bulk of all the hogs sold at J3.77'i3.SO. ? whllo the bulk yesterday v/at ut i3.75QJ.SO. A three-load bunch ol butcher weights brought $3.83. It was quality that made the price and not weight. U will bu noted from the table at head of column that the sales us n whole averaged a shade higher than yesterday and that the market Is now at the high- cut point touched this month , In fact the hlgrest that It has been any day since August 24 , when the averngo prlco waa J3.8I. It will also bo noted that the re ceipts for n Tuesday were very light , which Is duo undoubtedly to the ralref which have prevailed In many localities and which would naturally keep farmers from bringing In their hogs. Representa tive sales : C ! 279 . . . 3 SO M 157 40 380 G2 261 40 .ISO CS ilS 210 3 SO M 30(1 ( SO 3 ? 0 74 272 . . . 3 SO 73 ! I73 40 3 SO & 7 30.1 . . . 3 SO M 853 SO 3 SO OS 2Mt 0 3 Ml 79 SA 100 3 SO M 263 . . . 3 SO SB 2S.1 . . . 3 S2'i fi7 2C1 . . . 382 5,1 2fS SO 3 S2 < 4 79 20,1 40 382 M 231 . . . 3 Mis 49 320 320 3 S2 77 245 40 3 So GO 321 . . . 35 30 17S . . . 385 AVAGON LOTS-PIGS. G 19.1 . . . 125 1 250 . . . 300 1 MO . . . 225 1 330 . . . 260 3 21.1 . . . 37214 2 160 . . . 375 811 UUP There was n fnlr run of bol mutton ntul feeding sheep today. Advln from nil other selling points wore eimli and the feeling hero wns weak. The shct market IIIIH been gradually worklnK lowi though moderate receipts have tended 1 hnld > ip prleec at this point. Two cars i Montana sheep , mixed ewes and wethor averaging 113 pounds , sold nt W.SO. A BOC many of the sheep were wet from the ator : yesterday and lust night , and buyers wei In consequence In no hurry to Illl order which made the market a little late. Choice mitlvo muttons arc selling large at JI.305TI.40 ; good gross westerns. $4.00 4.10 ; fair to good , t.1.W5f4.ClO ; good yearling $4.15i/4.25 ; good to choice lambs , $5.00'n6.1 fair to good lambs , $ l,90TfS.OO ; feeder wet ! ers , 2-year-olds nnd over. $3.7S4fl.OO ; fcedi yearlings. $4.00iTU5 ! , and feeder lambs , $4. ( cf4.G5. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr. B.1 old owes S3 $250 49 old ewes 79 .1 00 15 native ewes US 3 sn 31 owes 109 350 153 wethers , yearlings 76 390 10 liunlm 54 450 1291 Idaho feeders 103 400 CHICAGO j.ivi : STOCK MARKI : ' Cnttlo Active nt Uiioliiinurd 1'rlei niiil HOKN Art * Ntronn. CHICAGO , Sept. 13. There was u fair ! active demand for cuttle today , but prlci showed no particular change. Chol < ateers , $5.255.G5 ; medium , $4.2501.50 ; bf Hteers , M.90JN.50 ; stockcrs and feeder $3.00ff4.CO ; bulls , J3.251I4.00 ; cows and hcl ers , J3.60fi3.iO ; calves. J4.001(7.23 ; westei r.iugerp , $2.SV < i'4.50 ; fed western steers , $1. < 6iV40 ; Tiixnns , .J3.25iiT4.90. There was an excellent packing and Hhl ] ping demand for hogs nnd prices ruli strong ; fair to choice , J.1.92H&4.10 ; pncklr lots , $3.liO/.90 ; ; butchers' , $ J.tiOtil.05 ; Ugh $3.70JH.G5 ; pigs , J2.905f3.90. The market for sheep stood the stral of liberal supply butter than might be o : pected , but offerings that were not got In quality ruled weak , with sales nt a. d cllno In prices. Western rangers , JI.OOi/4.2 native sheep , $2.75Jf4.t0 ! ; poor to prln lumbs , $3.75i6.15 ! ; western lambs , $4.CU B.70 ; feeders , $1.501)4.75. ) Receipts : Cattle , 5,000 head ; hogs , 20,0 head ; sheep , 17,000 head. ICmiMiiN City Live Stock. KANSAS CITV. Sept. 13.-CATTLE-R eelpts , 8,970 natives , 2,203 Tcxans ; supp largely range , stock that sold at good vn ues ; desirable killing nnd feeding catt Htrong to lOc higher ; common qualli steady ; choice heavy steers , J3.20y5.35 ; m dlum , $ I.SOf < 5.20 ; lights , $4.10J/5.25 / ; stockei and feeders , $3.3olj3.00 ; butcher cows ar heifers , J2.S3Jf4.70 ; western steers , J3.43 4.S3 ; Texas steers , J3.05tM.23 ; Texas butch' ' cows , J2.8003.30 ; canning stock , J2.25S2.8 HOGS Receipts , 5,443 head ; vigorous d < mand ; packers and shippers actlvo tiuyci at SfilOc higher prices ; heavies , J3.SO 3.92' < . ; mixed , J3.75Ji-3.S5 ; lights , J3.60fr3.S5. SHEEP Receipts , 4,290 head ; light suppl mostly common quality ; range stock , fair active ; steady prices : range lambs , J4.40 4.63 ; range muttons , J3.50fN.25 ; range fee < Ing lambs , { 4.25 4.63 ; range feeding slice J3.50Q3.S5 ; stock owes , $3.4083.75. St. I.ouls Mve Stock. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 13.-CATTIE-Recetpt 3.200 head , Including l.SOO Texans ; shl ] tncnts , 300 head. Market steady ; fair i fancy native shipping and export steer J4.60J5.65 ; bulk of sales , J4.90SI5.40 ; drcssi beef and butcher steers , bulk , J3.60JJ3.5 bulk of sales , J4.00S5.30 ; steers under 1,0 Ibs. , J3.15S5.00 ; bulk of sales. $3.50-34.8 stockers and feeders , $2.50Jf4.55 ; bulk i sales , J.1.15JT4.25 ; cows and heifers , J2.00 4.SO ; bulk of cows , J2.50g3.50 ; Texas and Ii dlan steers , J3.60l34.03 ; cows and heifer $2.70(53.50. ( HOGS Receipts , 4,500 head ; shipment 1.700 head. Market steady and 5c hlghe Yorkers , J3.90JiM.00 ; packers , J3.85JJ3.9 butchers , Jl.00f4.05. SHEEP Receipts , 1,200 head ; shipment 200 head. Market steady : native mutton J3.4004.10 ; lambs , J4.COt5.25. A'cvr York l.lve SlooU. NEW YORK. Sept. 13. BEEVES Ri colpts , 341 head ; nothing doing ; feollti firm ; cables unchanged ; live cattle , llJT12i refrigerator beef , 8 l-8c per lb. ; exports , 9 cattle and 2,680 quarters of beef. Calve receipts. ISO head ; market steady ; veal Jii.OOS8.00 ; grassers nnd buttermilks non I mil. SHEEP AND T.AMHS-Rccelpts , 3,7 head ; sheep steady ; lambs steady to II lower : sheep , J2.50JN.50 ; lambs , J4.55f5.60. HOGS Receipts. 1.949 head. Market non Inully firm nt Jl.20g4.50. Cincinnati I.lviStock. . CINCINNATI , Sept. 13. HOGS-Mnrk < easy at J,1.00 < fi4.00. PATTM5 Market steady at J2.75JT4.R5. SIIEEr Market steady at J2.00JI4.2 lambs , strong at $3.50J5.S5. Stuck In Slurlit. Record of receipts of live stock at tli four principal markets for September 13 : Cattle. Hogs. Shec ] Omaha 3.CK2 3911 2.5 Chicago 5,000 20.000 17 , Kansas City ll,47"i 5.445 4 , ? St. Louis 3,200 4,500 1,2 ( Totals 22,7.57 33,880 SSJO : Coffee MnrJiPt. NEW YORK , Sept. 13. COFFEE-Optlon opened steady at unchanged prices , rule Inactive , with weak undertone , declining points under local pressure , following dls appointing European nnd Brazilian cable : absence of speculative support nnd declln In spot prices ; selling checked by Birm movement nt Rio nnd Santos , and lo' prices for futures ; closed easv at ur changed to 5 points lower : sales , 7,760 bag ! Including September , J7.33 ; October , $7.4 Spot coffee , Rio , quiet nt decline ; No. 7 , Ir voice. J6.23 ; No. 7 , jobbing , Jfl.23. Mlh steady. Oil Market. OIL CITY. Sept. 13.-OII-Credlt bal ances , Jl ; certificates closed at ! i3ic bi for cash. Sales. 1,000 bbls. cash oil at Jl Shipments. W7S9 bbls runs 91P1' bbls. SAVANNAH. U. . . Hept. 13.-OlL.-Tur pentlne. firm , 2SVic. Rosin , linn and tin changed. WILMINGTON. Sent. 13.-OlL-Turnen tine , ilrm , 27H'02Sc. ' Rosin opened dull a S1.05W1.15. and closed Ilrm at Jt.OOjn.O ; Crude turpentine. Ilrm , Jl.10ffl.lC. Tai Ilrm , J1.30. I'riiNiirroiiH Yctnr for Hod lion. INDIANAI'OLIS , Ind. , Sept. 13. At today' session uf the national council of Hod Mo .ho flnunclal committee made Its report. I mowed receipts from nil sources , J41.45D ; ex icndlturcs for all purposes , $24G46 ; balanc in hand , $16H3. ( The permanent turn unounts to J3.934. Charles S. Conloy , grea : ulcf of records. In his report shows : Tola ecclpts , Jl,210,310 ; paid for relief of mem jers , J36C.788 ; relief of widows and orphan ? ; 9,167 ; burial of the dead , $97,414 ; other ex ienE.- , Je02fi30 : Investments , Jl,395,302 ; li rlbal heltH , J3C9.171 ; total worth. $1,764,477 3no year ago the total membership wa 155,358 , now It is 162,442. Ili'liorlcil l.ynrlilni ; u Pnkc. WICHITA , Kan. , Sept. 13. A week ag < i negro named Fitch was killed by si ; cowboys at Tecumsch , Old. Judge Prouty who has Jurisdiction over that section , dli not act In the matter ns quick as thi negroes thought ho should , and they rwdt some threats against him. Out of thli srow the rumor of a lynching which IB noi true. Mutineer Killed lit Colllnlim. FIIBBPORT. 111. , Sept. 13. In n rcur-enc -olllBlon on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul road here this morning Kngineei leorgo Mills of Milwaukee was killed , T Make Your Home llnppy Use "Garland" Stoves and Ranges. MIES E BOYO & CO , , L'clcphonc 1030. Oinnliii , Neb COMMISSION , 3IIAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS DOAKD OP TRAUK. Direct wire * to Urilcicn and New Tork. Corrttpondrntu John A. Wirrtn & Co. TRI.KPIIOMS inna. H R. PENNEY & CO. . loom -I , \ . V. Life niiltt. , Oninlm , IVeb. StocksGrainProvisions Direct \Vlrr * New York , Chicago Weitcru I'olnti , Is toiniii The battle of Ne braska that will culmin ate in an election next November is on. The opposing polit ical parties are already lining up and strength ening their organiza tion. The candidates presented - f sented to the favor of the voters are entering the field and the active work of the campaign about to be begun. For the latest reli able news of the battle of Nebraska in 1898THE OMAHA BEE will be unex celled Although a republi can newspaper voicing the principles of the republican partyTHE BEE prints all the news of all political parties. No one who wants to keep informed regarding - * garding the progress of this great political bat tle can afford to do without THE BEE. From all newsdealers I5c a week. By mail 50c per month ' without Sunday. , $2 Tor three months Sunday. THE BEE . -WISHING CO. ,