TTTE OMATIA D TLY BEE: FT? ID AT, SEPTEMBER 7, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Breaks Badly Early, but Partially Recovers Later in Session. PRICES IN CORN REMAIN QUIET AND FIRM Onl Are Unll nnil Misnlntrly With out Any firiMilntl p IMrrrt Pru tlsliina Am Utile! mill tlnsler irltli lltrcptlini tif Hllis. CHICAflO, S'pl. fi -Wheat broke badly early today, tint partliilly recovered Inter on tht export business, October cIosIhk 4r under yesterday. Corn closed ' up nnd oats 'ie depressed. Provisions at th. close worn tinchniiKcd to 10: lower. The v)icat market opened steady under the Influcncn of steady cables from Liver pool. Spot opened ut 7.1V. Shortly nfter th market touched 7le, this, however, proved to be'the hUhcst price of the day. Receipts, were heavy and there appeared every prospects of tlielr ronllTltl.ini'e for roinn time. There was a Rood demand on t -i.ide, but It amount" to little alongside the offering, wlileb soon begun piurlnK Into the pit. LotlBS liquidated freely nnil thus encouraged ioinr short hpIIIur. Not till Octoher had humped tip iiK.ilnst "2S40 did the tnno show any decided slns of Btlffen Ins. 'J'lin decline was aeeompanled by small reactlonH, hut these In no wise ills concerted the bears. A Rood export de mand wan hroiiRht out by the Hlump nnil thin, toRpther with tho Inlluenre that nn Influential trader had been buying under "3c. caused anxiety nmotiR shorts nnd n rally to 7SVfl734c followed. Tim close was steady. October 'Ac under yesterday at 73c. Heaboard clearances In wheat and flour were equal to .U0.0K1 bu. New York reported 71 loads taken for export. Hales here were 'J.i'Mi.ono bu. Primary receipts URRreRuted I.2I7.0WI hi., cnmpanil with 1. lr..fiOO bu. the corresponding day last year. Minneapolis and Diilulh report r,ns cars, against 313 last week and 7'W a year up. Local receipts were ts:i cars, 21 of contract trade. , Corn was unlet but llrm. and the tlrmness was early In spite of wheat. Home cables and Unlit country offorliiRS were the sus taining factors. The trade was not a larRe one The rank and lllo are not disposed to run short on corn, despite rosy crop Iirospeots, because they stand very much u awn of the bull part at present credited with belnR In control. Hecelpts here were SIS cars. October sold between :is3,iMf3S'ic nnd closed 'fee higher at 384r. Onts ruled dull and absolutely barn of any speculative Interest The absence of tho usual early offerliiRS by receivers was h noticeable feature at tho start October sold between 2l21'4c, closing '8c down at 21Ve. Hecelpts wens 413 cars. Provisions were quiet and easier, with the exception of short ribs. The ensh demand was Htlll In excellent working order, bit throughout tho session there was a mod erate nmount of liquidation by Kngllsh us well ns home interests and the shortn pounded the market some In nn effort to depreciate nearby deals. The excess ol hog receipts over the estimate nnd nn ensler market nt tho yards had a depressing ef fect on tho provisions mnrket. October porlc sold between Sin.SVhlO.'.fi'.i and dosed lnc lower nt $10.00; October lard between is fiililif. 10. clnslnc losing 7Viinc uowii iii 'M)'(i 6.07W, and October ribs, between J7 l(V tttM nlrttm tinehnnired nt $7.10. Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 370 ears; corn. 310 cars; oats, 315 cars, hogs, 18,000 head. , , The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.Open. I HIrIi.I Low. ICIosc.l Yest'y. Wheat Hept. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. I'nrk Sept. Oct. .Inn. I.nrd- Scpt. (Jet. .Ian. nibs- Scpt. Oct. Jan. i I 73Hm 734 724 73 731ffi4 flX 74 721 73V 73, "IHWi 71 V, 73 7141 it 39fl4 39 .Will, 39 M 3S&"4 3SVH4 & 3841 38 31 ;:; 35 35!, 35 SO'; 21 207;, 21 2Hl4 2Pi 21, 51 Vi 214 21 21411 HI 21'il 2l42U4fl I 1 10 75 10 S24 10 75 I 10 S24 10 90 10 !74 10 !I74 10 8.1 10 ti 11 00 11 1741 11 174 II "24! 11 W 11 20 I I I 70 I fi 70 f. l!24 " f'24 B 724 fi 70 I li 70 ti fit I. I"i74 fi 75 G 474 M fi -2V4 C 45 fi Hi ' 7 SI " : 7 25 I 7 25 7 30 7 0741 7 10 7 OS I 7 10 7 10 5 874, 5 8741 C S24I 5 85 r' w No. 2. fash nuotatlons were ns follows: KLOt'It Steadv: winter patents. $3.80t? 4.(i0; stralnhts. $3.10i3.70; clears, $3.10it'i.r.'t; spring special. J4.4Wi l.f.0; patents, 3.6"1iUO; bakers. J2.204r2.75. WIIKAT-No. 3. C91i714": N"- - "pl. ".H 76e. CORN No. 2. 39Vil0c; N". - yellow, 3S54iJt 10c. OATS-No. 2. 2Ki.fi22c; No. 2 while, 21c; No. 3 white. 22M(2l4c. nAKLKY-tiood teedlng, 3D4e; fair to Choice malting. IfiifflSe. 8KKDS No. 1 (lax. $1.15: No. 1 northwest rrn, $l.lfl.l"; prime timothy. $3.!C; clover, Lontract grade. $:i.25'i(!t.50. PI tO VISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $I0.S5 Fi 10.90. Lard, per 100 lbs., $ii,674$ii.7U. Short libs sides tlooso), $7 loiit .'. 10. Dry salted shoulders (boxedi. JR.'STVsli 0.02 b. Short clear sides (boxed). $7.05("7.75. WIIISKY-basIs of high wines, $1,214. SI'OAHS-Cut loaf, $l!.G0; Rianulatcd, 50.10. The followhiR are the receipts nnd ship ments of the irlnclpal products: iieccipiH. niiipineoi Flour, bbls Wheat, bu 15,000 ll.lW ..Wll.lMi) 377,(K)) 315,000 217.000 Corn, bu Ml.tW IN) O.its, bu 353,000 live, bu 5,000 Hurley, bu 3.l,ooo 10.IHK) On the Produce exchange today the but' ter market wan llrm; creameries, lS4"f2Hc dairies. It'll ISc. Cheese, sti ady, l'"i5Jll4c Kggs, llrm, fresh, 141 15c. Ki:V VOItK (illM'.ltVI. MAIIKIV1'. (tiiotntlonn for the Mil) on Various ( IIIIIOlOlllllCH. NKW YOHIC, Seept. fi - KLOrU-Ue-celpis, 30,'J3I bbls.; exports, 21,751 bbls.; sales, 8,200 pkgs. ; market was ruther quiet nnd barely steady; Minnesota patents, $l.00ff I.3U; winter patents. $3.75(u4.(Xi; winter straights. $3.Mift3.fifl; winter extras, $2.7010 r. d0; Minnesota bakers, 42.S5ii3.25: winter low grades, $2. 10ii2.l5. ltye Hour 'lllet; sales, 350 bbls.; fair to Rood. $3.00)13.25; choice to fancy. $3.W& COJlN.MKAl.r-Stenily; yellow western, 8Se; city. 87Sic; Ilraniiywlne. $!.45(Ti2..V.. IIYH Dull; No. I! western. Wc f. o. h.. nlloat; state rye. 52(ij53c. c. I. f . New York. IIA11LKY -Steady; feeding. 42 13c c. I. f., New York; malting, t04rrf'"'e. c. I. f.. Ilia f fnlo. ItAHLIIY MALT -Dull; western. fi."nfi!e. W1IKAT- Hecelpts. 101.050 bu. ; exports, 16.020 bu.; sales, 1,125,000 bu. f Mures. IOo.wm bu. export. Spot easy; No. 2 red. 7t)4 " b, ti limit; No. 2 red. 77c; elevator. No. 1 northern, Puliith, 82c f. o.b., alloai; No. t hard. IJuluth. Nfi'4c f. o. b., atloat. options, niter a st .id! opening, declined rapidly under renew d liquidation, lower cables and nnrthwe.it weakness. An afternoon nillv on export business was followed by later weakness under realizing, cloied weak lit ll-e net decline March closed Mav v'Vijs:iV closed S2c; September, 77''i78lc, closed 7Sc; October. 7S'-.'(Ti "S'e, closed 7S;c; Oecembcr, 79'hSO',c, closed SOi ic COHN-Hecelpts. 5S.500 bu.: exorts, 1S2. 629 bu.; sal"S. 170.000 bu. futures, ,-fio.ooo bi. export. Spot, steady. No. .'. I.Vc f. o b.. nflont and 4lsic elevator. Options, market was generally steady most of the day on moderate covering, steadiness nbroml nnd export rumors. Finally eased off with wheat and closed weak at 4c net decline Mav, 404(5 404c closed 40tc; September, 4t'1illif444c, closed 44V: llecember, 404'a 40 11-10.'. closed 404c. OATS--Hecclpts. 114,800 bu.; exports. 159, 004 bi.; sales. i5.(HK) bu. spot. Spot, easier; No 2. 25c; No. 3. 244c; No. 2 white. 204U 27e; No. 3 white. 254U2fic; track, mixed western, 2f.')2fe; track, white western. 25'if S3e; track, white state, 2.Va33e. Optlonn t.ow and easy. HAY null: shlpplllR, .24'ile'e; good to choke. S5'ij90o. HOPS-Qiilet; state, common to choice, 1899 crop, lOlil.lc; old, Mi So; Paclllc, I!M crop, lOH 13c; old. 20(5c. Hll)i:s I'lrm; (Inlvestou. 21 to 25 lbs.. 18U 23c; Cnllfornla. 21 to 25 lbs.. lS4c; Texas, dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 134e. l.KATHKH Firm; hemlock sole, Hnenos Avres. light to heavy weights, 2241i2;s4c; ncld, 22451234c. WOOL-Pnll; domestic fleece, 2.VrtISo; Texas, lS'liliic. PHOVISIONS-Heef, dull: family. $10.00(5 11.50; mess, 9.(V(in.M; beef hams. $20.50rt 21 W, packet, JtO.rtXf 11.00; city, India mess, $bi.0iVfi 20.00. Cut incits, steady: pickled bel lies, js.7r.fi? 11.00; pickled shoulders. $6.WW 8.75; pickled hams. $lo.nofi 10.75. Lard, dull; western steamed, 17 X. August closed at $7.10; No. 7. nominal, refined, quiet; con tinent. $7.30; South America, $S; compound. $i.ncii0..l24. Pork, quiet: family, $15.00J 15.75- short clear, $13.2511 13.50. mess, $12.00 13.00. I'OTATOICS-Uull; Jerseys, $l.(KMil.2i; New York. $l.2Mil.M; Long Island, $1.124(1M. TALLOW Quiet; city ($2.00 per pkg.), 4 7-16e, county (pkgs, freel, 441i4C. SUTTER-Rccelpts, 4,513 pkgi.: barely steadv. creamer. l?4f22c, June creamery. 2')rn.U . fnctorv, iili I'HUBHK- Hereq.ts. 8.32S pkgs.! firm; large, whltr. 104 . small, white. 10flpi',e, larte. colored. lOMfloijc, small, colored. im4tf tn-V- I'.OH.S Hr-eipts. 7.7.W pkes. ; western, regular packing nt mnrk, 10fl5c; western, loss off, J7fitc MKTALS The Iron market was rather easy and leading downward Northern No 1 nnd 2 foiindrj ivas Wtc lower on asking rates, while Hessemer pig In Pittsburg sold at $14 f). representing n decline of $1 per ton. Tin In London declined los and eased off some 20 points here, closing ensy at $3" 7)p :n 70 Copper declined 5s abroad, but was tinner and 4c higher locally, closing at JIB. 7" Lend nnd speller were dull and unchanged at $4.37494 071i (.124 respec tliely. The brokers' price for lead ws $!.' and for copper $10.75. OMUIA W'HOI.O I,K MVHKIVIS. Couilllloii of Trndr nnd (Inolntlons nn fnpl' mill l.'nncj- Prodiipi'. KfHIS Hecelpts llhernl; good stock firm nt ISMHIc LIVK J'OfLTHY-Ilcns. 7f74e; roosters, necordlnf 'o 1. ge at.q sire. 377 Ic ; sprtn,-? chlckptis, 9'ci94c, ducks, 4ff5c; geese, IT5c; turkeys. 8c I'TIKSH DHKSSKD POULTHY-Hcns, 4 fOc; roo.iteri, hliCc; ducks and geese. Mi 10c; broilers, per lb.. 127124": turkeys, 124o ltrTTHH-Common to fair, 134c; choice, loftlfic; separntor, 20c; gathered creamery, iv ;i 10. FISH Trout. I0e; bluensh. 9r : pickerel, 8c cntnh. l?e. dreMSPcl buffalo. 6c: white fish. 10c: herring. 5c; black bar, loc, sil inon. 13c; white bass, ; cropple, 10e; Pike. 10c; halibut. 1U-; liulitiertj. tr; rlim perch fie: lobsters green. 22e: boiled lnb ster. 25c, mnckcrel, 2ic; codllsh, 10c; yellow perch, fie. I'MlHSIt OYRTHHS-rirst Rrade. sr,1,l packed. New York counts, per can. 40c; extra selects. 35e; standards. 30c. Second grade, slack filled. New York counts, per can, 30e; extra selects, 21c; stnndards, 21c. I'lonoNS -Live, per dozen, Mc. VKALS-Cholee. f.JilOr. HAY Prices quoted hv Omaha Wholesale Hay Healers' association: Choice upland, ;sr,0; Nn. 1 upland, $S: medium. $7; coarse. $fi.0O; rye straw. $... These prices are for hnv of good color nnd quality. Hecelpts C cars; demand fair, prices weak. OATS-No. 3 white, 2fic. COHN-No. 3, 3Sc. HHAN-J12.f.0. VKfil-n'AHLnS. crCf.MUKHS-IVr dozen. 2f23e. NIIW TI I!NIPS-Per bushel basket, n!. NKW ni:r,TS Per dozen bunches. 15?j'-'0 NKW CHHOTS-Per dozen nlinches. 25c. I.KTTI'I'I'.- T'or ilnun infilRn HAHISIIKS Home grown, per dozen, 15c.4 III.MVU U'hw I...U I...-U-1 t 1.. ',,'..' ' " . i" 1 null ininiii'i ii.iiMji. 40c. string, 35c POTATOKS -Per bushel. p50c; sweet potatoes, per pound, 2c. CAHHAOK - Home grown, per pound, IV. CAI'LHM.OWKH -Per dozen. $1- TOMATOKS -Homo grown, per half bushel basket. 10c ONIONS -Home grown, per bu., WtlMc. CKLKH Y Nebra ska. 30,i 40c. FHIMT.4 PKACHKS-Cnlltornla freestones. 90c; clings. SOc. PLI'.MS California, per crate, St.lOni 23. PIirNHS -rtnh and Colorado, per crate. $1; per box. itte HAHTLKTT PKAHS Per box, $I.75T?2.00; others, Jl 5iK(l 75 (SHAPKS -California Tokays. 4.biskt crate. $1 50; Concords, home grown. 171119c. WATKHMRLONS-As to size 2i325e en n. CANTALOI'PK Gem, per dozen, 40J ic; largo sizes. fiOf75c. A PPLKS Native, 75c$! per bu : per Mil, $2 50f(3OO. Crab apples, per bbl., S3. TROPICAL KHCITS. OHANOKS-Valenclns, S1.2SWI.7S. LK.MONS-C.illfornla. extra fancy. $5.75; choice. J.1.00W5.25. HANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.(0'! 2.75. MLSCRLLANKOCS. NL'TS Hli'kory, large, per bu., $1.25; shellbarks. Sl.33; KnglNh walnuts, per lb.. 12013c: tllberts, per lb.. 12c: nlmonds. p r lb., llfilfic; raw, per lb., 54tiGc; ro.isted, fi4W7'ac. HIDKS. HinKS No. 1 green hides. 6c; No. 2 green hides, 5c: No. 1 salted hides. ti4c; No. 2 salted hides, 54c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 7c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. Cc. St. I.iiiiU ; rn I n uml Provisions. ST. LoriS. Sept. 6.-WlIKAT-Lower: No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 71c; track, 721i73c, September. 71c; October, 714Ti72c; Decem ber, 734ii73V. No. 2 hnrd, f.S4c COHN Firm; No. 2 cash. 39c; track, 40fl 404e; Setember. ."S4e, October, 304a: De cember. 324S:i3c; year. 32V. OATS-lllghcr; No. 2 cash. 21c; track, 21M224e. September. 214c: December, 224c; May. 21c; No. 2 white. 25fi2S4c. HYK-Illghcr: 51c. FI.Ot'H-lnnctlve. SKKDS-Tlmoth.1. scarce and firm; '.1.25 bid for prime spot, with average receipts quotable nt J3.50I! I.no. Flax, lower, $1.15. COHNMKAI, Stendy, X2.00'. 2.05. HHAN-Steady ; sact'ed, east truck, fic HAY Timothy, steady: fS.O'ii il,30: prnlrlo llrm; $7.0ii8.(i. WHISKY -Steady. $1.24 I HON COTTON TIKri-$1.30. MKTALS Lead, quiet : $1,324. Spelter, lower; $.1.95. POl'LTHY Steady ; chickens, 7c; young, S4c; turkeys. 7'TiSe; young, 11c; ducks, Cc; young. 7c; geese. 14c; young, fif64c lXiOS Lower; 12c. ltrTTKH-Stcady; creamery, lSfl22c; dairy, 15iil7e. HAOfllNO-SS 10418.85. HKMP TWINK 9c. PHOVISIONS-Pork, firm; Jobbing. S12.5t: lard, lower; cholc, $0,024. Dry salt meats (boxedi higher, extra horts. $7.5o; cleir ribs. $7,024. clear sldos. $7 75. Hacnn (biixcdi, higher; extra shorts, $S.124; clear ribs. $S.25. clear sld"s. Ss.37'... HKCKIPTS-I'lour. S.OOo bbls. ; wheat, 10:,. ) bu. : corn, 42,too bu.; roi.i, ro.(X0 bu. SIUP.MKNTS-Flour, fi.(0 bbls: wheat. fifi.OOO bu.; ("irn, I6,00i) bu.; oats, 12,000 bu. Iwiiiniim ( Itj (irnln nnd I'rovlslons. KANSAS CITY, Sept. C.-WHKAT De cember, 75lVf(7fic: cash, No. 2 hard, filfifil'.ic; No. 3. GJfiCIc; No. 2 red, 07WC94c; No. 3, CVTitWr. COHN-Scptember, 357,c; December. .T-'c; May, 334c; cash. No. 2 mixed. 304f(i37c; No. 2 white. 374c: No. 3, 37c. OATS-No. 2 white, 25K.fi2fic. HYKNo. : 4c. HAY-Cholce timothy, $10.00; choice prairie. $7.iiti7.50. UCTTKH-Creamery. 18Ti20c; fnncv dalrv, 17c. KCifiS Sleady ; fresh Mlmurl and Kan sas slock. 12c dnz. loss off, ease? returifd; new white wood cases Included, ' more. HKCKIPTS-Wheat. I22.H1 bu.;"corn, 2.1, 3i hit. ; oatr,, 9.01 bu. SI II PMHNTS -Wheat. 322.2O0 bu.; corn, 11.300 bu. t.Ucrnool Cralil MnrUet, LIVKHPOOL. Sept. (S.-WHKAT Spot, dull: No. 2 red western winter, (Is; No 1 northern spring. tN 34d; No. 1 California, (is 44l$its fid; futuie. ensy; Peptrmber, 5s 114d: liecembei, lis 14d COHN Spot, nulit: American mixed, nrw, 4s 7d; American mlvel. old u 24 1: lutures. quiet: October, 4h I'i'L November, 4s 14d; December. Is l&d. PHoVISIONS Lard, American refined, 37s 3d, prime western, steady, 35s HI. Hams, sb irt cm, dull, Ins (id. Hncon, Cumberland cut, llrm. 13s. I'lillnilelplilii Produce Mtirkrl. PIllLADKLPHIA. Sept. fi.-HI'TTKH-Flrm: fancy western creamery. 22c; fancy western prints, 23c. IHK1S Finn : good demand: fresh nearby and western. !74". fresh sotnhwcstern, lfio; fresh souther", 15c. CIII'.F.SK- Dull: New York full creams, faii''y .-"".ill. 104c; New York fair to choice, 94f.'0i Tnlcdn Market. TOLKDO. O.. Sen O.-WII KAT Hull, lower: spol and Septrniber, 75'iC; Octob'T, 7fi4c: Dei ember. 7SV. COHN Dull, higher: No. 2 cash and Sep tember. 114"': December. DUc OATS- Dull, unchanged; No. 2 cash, 22c; SeptPtnl.er. 22c; December. 1.2V. HYH Dull, lower; No. -' ensh, C14c. Dnlnlli Whcnt Market. Dl'Ll'TH. S.!)t. 6. W 1 1 K AT No. 1 hard, cash. 7"4e; September, 774e: December. 774c; No. 1 northern, 754e; September, 75'ie; December. 75'e; No. 2 northern, 714e; No. 3 spring. (yt.i COHN-3:i4c OATS-221i22'C. I'eorln Mnrket. PKOHIA. Sept. (i.-CORN-Steady; No. 2, "fit' " OATS- Kasy : No. 2 white. 224e, billed through. WHISKY-Ou the basis of $1.24 for flu Ishcd goods. MllirnnUrr C. nil 11 Slnrhet. MILWAl'KKK. Sept. 6. WH KAT Lower; No. 1 northern. 754c; No. 3 northern, 734fj) 74c. HYK Lower: No. 1. 53c. 11AHLKY Firm; No. 2, 51c; sample. 41W 50c. Mliiuenpolls When nnil Flour. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. fi WHKAT -Seo-temher, 72V: December. 73T.5t74c; oil traeK, No. 1 hard, 754c; No. 1 northern, 724c; No. 2 northern, 724c. Coffer .Mnrkrt, NKW YORK. Sept. ti.-COFFKK-Spot, Rio, easy; No. 7 invoice, SV. Mild, quiet; Cordova. 9fol4c. Tile market for coffco futures opened steady nt 6 points decline and ruled Inactive and easy, showing a net loss of 5 points at wenkest under lower European cables, fair new crop movement, stuck snot demand and continued ubsencn of speculative support. The market later milieu on nnai reaction in iinvro ana mcai buying and closed Arm, with prices &U1J points net higher Tolal sates, 2?.5oo bags Iniludlig Si(ttrmber at JTuS O. tnbrr, S7 10. Nuveint.er $7 15, December, $7.25-47 35, March. T I"fi7 5, May, t7.5ofj 7.OT. HOHIHIJM'M OF STOCKS AMI IKIVPS, MnrKet I llrmj mill ittth No lntlirr if linpiirtiinee. NRW YORK, Aug. 6. The hopes nroucl by jesti tdux Intrt.ise Ir buslnes that .1 period of more active trading In st .eki whs at hand, wpip dlsappolntpil today. The stock market ag.iln liecamu an unimportant affair nnd offered little of Interest as com mentary on general n millions 01 events. I'Ondon In particular ,'enened lt attltu p or IndllTereiiep toward Annrlcnti n'curltl.-s and biiyltiR for tint account in New York n il back to Itnlgnltlcant rroporth n. TnN served to illsmuragp the local tr.iuer. who bnseil some of their buying yestTdav .111 th bono that the London demand would take thi!r holdings off their hands. A hardening of the discount rate In Lntid ut had something to do with the setluck to the Mock market. The wreklv statement for the bank of England dlscloes that the easy tone or the open money market Is not viewed with fnvr.r bv the authorities of tho bank. The market re 'Uperatlon In the proportion of the bank's reserve Is due not only to receipts of gold and repayments of loans to tho bank, the extent of ..ver $3.000,! ) In each cise. but nlro to the bank's extensive operation to rontrol the open market, dls''lo.ed by the necreaso of JM, I'ki.iko in the Item of government securities, which Is equivalent to berrowing tn'it amount from the open tnntke Such 11 policy on the part of the Ha.lk of England Is regarded as an Index of the belief of its governors that the prevailing ease of money will not last long. The rise in the discount rate at Herlln and the fall there of sterling exchange were aIo Ini'lil-nts of the daw The fall In sterling exchange nt New York was attributed to tho Increased volume of bills offered. The tebuff given by Loudon to the N 'W York bulls was empnaslZ"d bv the woik ness of the anthracite coalers, which de clined on the ultimatum offered by the operators to tho miners and the fe.ir.i thereby cnued of 11 strike. Reading tlrst preferred. New Jersey Central, Delaware and Hudson and Pent In. were down during tho day from i to IV with some sube quent recovery. Ontario and Western was an exception and was llrm on the strong statement of the year" a Income Tho steel stocks were heavy as a rule, apparently on the refusal of the trunk lines to grant a rediuilon In freights from Pittsburg. Col. orado Fuel was an exception 011 the hexvv Increase In net earnings teporteil for Julv over those of a year ago. The continued decline In the prl. es of Iron nlso affected the group The bears were disposed to let People's Has and llrooklyn Transit alone, mindful of their recent unpleasant ex perience with Sugar. Whe:-' there wis any demand developed there was a slgnlfl'-vit scarcity of offerings nn.l price ndvun el easily. This was notable In Southern Rail way preferred, which was advanced f.'oni 524 to 55. The buying of this stock was nt. tributed to the high price of cotton, which Is a direct benellt to the Southern railway. Southern Pacific was well absorbed on tho denial of reports of frlrtlon among Insiders. The list ns a whole hung heavy and neglected throughout tho day. Kanas Cltv Southern bonds were active and te. nctlnnary. Otherwise the bond market was dull nnd Irregular. Total sales, par value, $731.v. I'nlted SUtes refunding 2s whoh Issuo.l were 4 above the bid price ot vesterdav. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: The tone con tinued llrm In the markets hero today, but business was not much Increased nnd there was nn feature. Americans opened firm. New York selling brought a reaction, but there was a partial recovery In the street due to continued buying for country cus tomers, especially of Southern Railway se curities. Discounts were ngaln tinner. Sil ver touched 284 on Loudon mint buying, closing ensler on free offerings from Amer ica. Following are the closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfd llnltlmorr' A- Ohio Canadian Paclllc. Canada So ("lies. & Ohio .... Chlciifo O. W C. II. & 1 C. Intl. & I, do pfd (111. n III ('. A N. W ('.. H. I. .1- P ". ('. ". it. L. Colorado So do tut pfd do 2d pfd Del. A- Hudson... Del I. ft V lner A. H. O... do pfd Krle do lt pfd at. Nor. pfd llncktng C'o.il Hocking Valley ., Illinois Central ... Iowa Central do pfd Like Ilrle ,fc W... do pfd l.ike Shore I, ft N Manhattan I. Met. St. Ity Mexican Central . Minn ft Si. I. do pfd Mo. I'urllle Mobile ft Ohio ... M.. K. ft T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Nr. r folk ft W do pfd....: No. I'ai'llU' do pfd Ontario ft W Ore. Uy. ft Nav ., do pfd Pennsylvania. Rending do 1st pfd , do !d pfd Itlo C). W do pfd St. I. ft S. C do 1st pfd do Id pfd St. 1. Sonthn do pfd St. Paul do pfd SI. P ft Oninlia... So. Pacllli' So. Uillwny dn pfd Offered. . !Ji; Tetss & P.iclna .. . 714 t'nloii I'a 'Itlo .... . 72',' do pfd . M i Wabash . 4341 do pfd . 2SVWIiel. ft L. TJ... . 104' do SJ pfd .l.'5t Wis. Central . 23 ITlilnl Avenue .... . 574' Adams i:x .. 9!i' American Bx .IBS C S. Ilx ..lrnVWells-Furxo ICx.. . 69i. Aimr. Cot. Oil... . 6 do pfd . 41 Amer. Malting ... . PI do pfd .1114 A r.er. S. ft.... .17(54 ' t'fil ,. I9ij Am-r Spirits .... . K"7i 'In pfd ,. 11 Ainer. H. Hoop .. . M do pf.l .113 Aiiit. .1. Y.... . 154 do pM . 341, Amor. Tin Plate.. .11(53; , do pfd . ISHiAmer. Tobacco ... . 144 . 67. . 74 ,. 74 . IS . SV . 2Z . 13 .110 .121 .152 . 45 .121 . .134 . SI . 44 . 24 . M . 89 . I' . 17 . 114 . (17 . W, 74 . :s . so ,. 914 .12s . 454 . 534 . 3i . 26 . 7S . 314 . 67 .141) . s: . 9T; 2I . (W't . 71 ,. 3.14 . 85 . 17', . SSl, . 2G4 .128 . 15 . 544 . 8.) . CI 4 . 11 . !I2 . 39 . 72 .186 . 5 1214 .1104 .. C9S . 114 ,. 634 . 294 . 9 . 74 .. (4 .14 no pro "1 'Anno M ?i 'Anae. Mln Co . 9.14 Itrooklyn It. T.... .W) Cn!o. ni.'l ft I.,.. . 724 .Con. Tohaeco .... . 9J do pfd .ir,14'ldenil Stetl . 1141 do pfd . .v. jOn. Ulectrlc . sjij Olncose ainrar ... . Bl, do pfd . 35 Inter. Paper . 10 du pfd . ;it I,aceie tlas .132IJ Notional Illscult . .ir.1 I do pfd . W, National Lad ... . 7(14 do pfd . M!i N'atlonnl Steel ... . 71 U1 do pfd . 214 N. Y. Air Ilrnke. . 42 I No. American . 7(5 Pacific Coast .... ,.1214, do 1st pfd ,. 164 do 2d pfd . Sip j Pacific Mall . 2 People's (las . .-,4 , P --1 S. Car.... . M do pfd . 10 Pullman I. Car.. . 07 IS. It. ft T . 334 Sugar . 124 1 do prd . WiJ.Tenn. Coal ft I... .1144 f. S. L-atlier .... .173 do pM .112 C. S. Rubber .... . 244 1 do pfd . 1!'i Western Cnlon .. . 544' P- C C. ft St. L. mv Vurl. Mouoy Morlict. NKW YORK. Sept. li.-MONHY-On call, steady ut 14ft U6 per cent; last loan, 14 per cent; prime mercantllo paper, 4fi54 per cent. STKRLINO KXCHANCli-Wenk, with ac tual business In bankers' bills nt $1.87 for demand and nt $1.S34 for sixty days; posted rates. $1,81414.85 and SI.SRfM.SSli; commer cial bills. Sl.SJWi I.KIti,. SILVFR Ccrtlllcates. OJVifiKIHc; bar, C24c; Mexican dollars, 4S,c. HONDS (iovernment. strong; state, In active; railroad. Irregular. Tho dosing prices on bonds today arc as follows: !'. S. ref. 2s, rep. do cnupoa do 3s, re: do coupon do new 4s, reg.. do coupon do old Is, rrg.... do coupon do 5s, reg do cmil.cn U. of C. 3 fi."s Ati'h, Rcnernl Is... do adj. Is Canada So. 'is Chcs. ft O. 44s.... do 5s...' C. ft N. W. e 7., do S. P. deb. 5s Chicago Ter. 4.... Colorado So. 4s.... I), ft It. (1. ts dn ts Ki'le general 4s l. W. ft V. C. Is. lien. Hlerlil ... la. Central Is I, ft N. unl. 41.... M . K ft T. 2s.... do Is .jj When lssuen. .P-JVilN. Y c. Is .Uiji, N. .1. c. Ron. .1.9 No. railllc 3s .1094 do Is .131 N Y. C ft St I, 4i, .1334 ,V ft W. ron. 4... Ill Orrgnn Nav. Is.,, .US do 4s .11!, O eaon I,. ((... .11J4 do cnniol Si .in Rending gen. 4s... .101 lllo O. V. is . s34 St I, ft 1 M c. s,, .106 SI I, ft S C ir. Cs. . 94'i St. P. consols 1" St. ! , ('. ft p. J,, Hi do .-. IK So. 1'aclllc 41 . M So Hallway 5s S. It ft "P. (! .1C24 Tex. ft Parlllc lg. . M do 2.1 . C34. Cnlon I'acinc 4s... . 724W.ib.u'li Is 116 do 2s .113 West Shore 4s . M' Wis central 4... . iVPs Va. Centuries . 92'5 .KS4 .12S4 . 051, .1044 .107 . 971, ,P .10214 .126 .1124 . 84 . 99 .112 1214 Ki .118 .119 . 7S4 ,K; ; 11: '.KA't -1lTi .103 .list; . w, . m, rv lurk Mining tock, NKW YORK. Sept. il.-The following aro the closing quotations for mining shares today: Chollar 1$ ,Ontarlo v,o Cron Point 11 Ophlr 42 Con. Cal ft Ya 110 Plymouth 10 Deadnood 10 IJiilrkulU er l.',u Could ft Currle 11 do pf.l :o Hale ft Norcrnn .. .'il Sierra Nowula 2 Homesuke '.000 Sian'aid 375 lion Sliver 'I l'nlnn Con 11 Mexlr.m .jj . 22 Yellow Jacket If 1'liiuiif Inl oles. ST. LOIMS. Mo. Sent, fi -Clearings. $5 G.0lt: balances. $717,281 Money. Hi7 p-r cent. New York exchange, SOc discount bid, 20c discount asked. CINCINNATI. Sept. G.-Cleartngs. $2,5C,!, fk'fl. New York exchange, KHiJOc discount. Money, 3&il per cent. NKW YORK. Sept C.-Kxc hallges. $11?. 573.813: balances, $7,(il0.2O HOSTON. Sept. S.-Kxchanges, SRTM.Odi: balances, $l,Mi..s;i HALTIMOHK. Sent. 6.-ClearlngH. $301.. 618: balances. $384.0t;9. PIllLADKLPHIA. Sent. 6,-CIcarlngs, $13,. WJ.fJvl, balances. S.VUO.ino CHICAGO, Sept. i.-Clcarlnwa, 23,WS,V33; b.ilnnces $1 5t(! (V14 Posted exchange, $4 S ii 4 st'. New York ex- hanse, r.f'c discount. lloaton SlocU (tuitiitloiiH, HOSTON, Sept. t;.--Cnll loatis, 2fl3 per per cent; time loans, S'tttti per cent. Official closllu:: A , T. ft F. . ., do .fd Am.-r. Suar .... do pfd lieu Telephone , I lost on CleMied Ito.mn ft Maine. c . II ft Q ltnlnlon I'onl . do pfd Federal Steel ... di. pfd Pit. hhurr pfd ... Uener.ll HlerlHe 1M. Klertrle HI . Mexli an Central tleh. Telephone N K. n ft. c... old Colony Old Dominion .... Rubber Union 1'aelfle ... , "Kx-dlvldcnd." .. S8H . 71 .1214 II? .142', 144', .1 !4 q .1101, . 31', . 128 llVl, JiM H'i . i . 13 .203 184 . 29' . .74" West Knd Westlneli Ktertrtr Atehlon 4i Adventure .. Allouei Mln Co.. Amsl. copper .. ., Allntitlr Itmton ft Mont ... Untie ft llnston ... Cal ft Heola Centennial Krnnklln Hiunb-ildt OirenlA Psrrot Qnlncy Smta Fe Copper.... Tamarsek t'tah Mining Winona Wolierlnei M4 4. 14 4 4 Pa 234 312 62 736 16 IS 25 M 12 141 c; 2M( 314 3 42'4 Loudon Stork lnotntlon. LONDON. Sept. 0.-4 p. m.-Closltig: Cons , money do account . ...' 7-16 IS-le 114 ..9 11-16 do 1st pfd 354 i, Pennsylvania 654 Atihlsnn Canadian Pacific St. Paul Illinois central . I ul ill" I'nlon I'a.'. pfd., N V. Central ... .. 1124 Heading Si . 1174 No. Purine pfd.. .. 13', . .120 drand Trunk 6 . 74S Anaconda 04 .. 7S4Ilanit Mines 404 . 131 I SILVKR-Hnr. steady; LHlid per ounce MONKY 3 per tent. I'o reign I'lnnnclnl. LONDON, Sept (..The weekly statement of the Hank ot Knglnnd shows the follow ing changes: Total teserve. Increase, 42fi,oOO; circula tion, Increase, 270.000, bullion. Increase, CM.531; other securities, decrease. i:6.'.5.oi); other deposits, decrease, 311,000; public deposits, dectease. i'2.3,o.i5,000; notes receiva ble, 477,(iOO: government securities, do orcase, 2,2P8.0(s. The proportion of the Hank of Knglnnd's reserve to liability Is 50.89 per cent. Last week It was 47.3 per cent. Rate of ills count unchanged at 4 per cent. Short bills, 34. three months' bills, 34$ll16. Har sil ver steadv at 27-d per ounce Tho money market was a shade harder today owing to renewed operations by the Tank of Kngland to establish an Improve ment In rates. On the stock exchange tho loitdinc departments showed a cheerful ti 'ie. Hot prise was expressed at the firm ness displayed In view of the smallness of the am.'int of I uslness Silence succeeded vc.i'.'ni.y's show lnc; and the public wns npalhelle. Home railroads were tinner, 'irout F.istern Improved sharply, and Mid lands n-id Southeasterns were strong, bears nervously repurchasing, as there is much scarcity of stock Amerlcnn securities were Irregular In re spouse to the tone of Wnll street. They opeiH'l abovi on h parity, but there was no business done, operators not being pleased with New York's reception of the returns from the election In Vermont. An Increase in activity In the American de partment Is not expected until the political outlook In America. Is more definite. Chosa penke A ohlos were In demand on fa vorable dividend estimates. There were a few realizations of Orand Trunks. l4fllr.4 hardened and were fairly active, mostly on pioicsslonal trading and later thuy lluctu-'led- PARIS, Sept. fi -The weekly statement of th.. Hank of France fhows the following (.battues: .Miies. Increase o,700,000 francs; trenHiiry accounts, current. decrease, Ho.jui.ww francs; gold In hnnd, decrease H50.000 frjncs; bills dlsco'inted, decrease. 135,573,0W) francs; silver In hand, decrease iu.wkj francs. Huslness was more active and prices were maintained at the opening ol the bour3e today, but later, on realizations, prices were easier. Toward the close they recovered. Spanish Is u"d Hrnzllluns were less favorable Inclined. Hlo tlntos were In active. De Heers wer n stroiif demand and kafllrs were In good demand, hut closed quiet Three per cent rentes, lulf 10c for tho account. Kxchange on Ixindon. 28f 10c for checks. Spanish 4s olosed 73.5U. RKRLIN, Sept. B.-Prlces on the bourse today were irrcsujnr. Amerlcnns were m.iinta'ued. Canadian Pncltlcs wore. dull. Chinese securities reacted nnd mines were weak on unsatisfactory manufacturing re ports clnslnu nt a slight recovery. Ex change on London, 20 marks, 474 pfg. for 1 hecKS. Discount rules, short bills, 34 per tent; tluec months' bills, 14 per cent. Condition of the Treasury. WASIIINCiTON. Sept. 15. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve in tho division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $134,161,248; gold, $158,337,144. Cotton MnrUet, NKW YORK. Sept. 6.-COTTON-Tho scarcity of cotton In Llvorpool continues to keep bull sentiment In nil speculative mar kets ut fever point nqd today advanced prices In truly sensational form. Ah for the local market the rise since tho movement set In on Tuesday morning has reached nearly loo points, with no sign of the cul minating point having been touched. On almost every hnnd were to be seen evi dences of the desperate situation In which foreign spinners llnd themselves. The mar ket opened strong, excited and very active, with September up X points and other months 2KC22 points higher. Hefore noon Roveral violent changes occurred, the mar ket easing off 11 points nt 11:30 n. m., but ngaln hardening still later on, when 11 wild scramble of outside shorts for cover en sued. Kurope and the mmiUi wore by far the heaviest purchasers throughout the ses sion, though the public bought large blocks of October and January delivery. Wall street sola out long stuff heavily around the opening In the belief that the market had reached the turning point, but this hnme Interest later becume ono of the mar ket's most enthusiastic supporters. The bull movement derived Its source chiefly from remarkably strong Liverpool cables, the Kngllsh market advancing 1345H54 points on futures nnd 5-32d 011 spot cotton, with prlvutc cables reporting nothing less than a panic among the foreign bears and spinners. A close examination of the re serve stocks In Liverpool showed that 50 per cent of the cotton In store was entirely unsiilted to the needs or the Manchester spinners, while ut least 10 per cent of the remainder was held lor the account of par ties not In the market as selb rs. Orders for immediate shipment of spot cotton were cabled to all American ports. Some 5,000 bales were secured In Huston from repre sentatives of New Kngland mills nnd sim ilar amounts were purchased In the south ern ports, lor nil of which ocean freight room ban been provided. Far from react ing In the late session the local market de veloped additional strength from predic tions for another bulge In Liverpool tomor row on claims that .Monday's government report would bo bullish beyond expectation and estlnuites for very light receipt!! at tho ports tomorrow. Trading was verv active, with buying led by the leading bulls of the forenoon. The ciop and weather news was generall favorable, but totally disregarded, the trade giving attention exclusively to the bullish situation abroad. The market closed strong, 3i51)2 points pet higher. Fu tares closed strong; September. 0.57c; Octo. her. !).24c; November, 0.28c : December, fl.23c , January, fi.23c; February, 0.22c; March, ft.20c; April, O.lOe; May. 0.21e, June, 9.19c; July, 0.10c. .Spot closed quiet and steady; mid dling uplands, 1114c; middling gulf, 10.4c; salcH. 54 bales. NKW ORLKANS. Sept- fi.-COTTON-Flrm; sales. Wki bales; ordinary. 74c; good ordinary . SO-li;.-; inw middling, ! lt-lfic; mid dling. :ill-ll5c; good middling, loS-Klc; mid dling fair. lun-lCc; nn'lpts. 1.07;! bales; stock. 2ii.i;'S bales. Futures, llrm; Novem In r. t. luijttt. ; December, ri.fl".'i!!i.ii9e; Jan uary, lumcuAe; Kehruai'V. !.10'i',i.l;'c; March, O.Wiru.V; April, o.p.'iiifi. 3c : May. ft.lHi9.IKc; September. !I.S34ifl S7e . October. 0.3.':,f(!'.3lc ST. LOI'IS, Sept. .,- COTTON4c higher, firm; middling. 04e; miIph. I . bales; reeclptn 8S bales; shipments. Pi'i bales; stock, 7,008 bales. LIVKHPOOL. Sept. (5.- COTTON-Spot, fair demand, prices higher; American tnld dllliR, 0 5-ird; the sale- of the day were ID, nuO Pales, of which l.roo weie for specula tion and export anil liieluileil S.40l bales Anierlc in; receipts. 1,000 bales, Including 3.10 Amctlcaii. Futures opened llrm and closed llrm; American mlddllun; I. ni. e , Septem ber, M'li-fild, sellers; September and Octo ber. 3 .T.-iiPfi.S .11-lild. sellers; October and November, 5 H-iiKiu l.i-fild. sellers; Novem ber and Dei ember, 5 07-c.ld. sellers; Decem ber nnd January, 5 02-i5lfi5 (l:M5UI, sellers; January and Februaiv, I i'..l-ii(i(5d, buyers; February and March, to.l-fitd, buers: March nnd April. I :a-mi I CO-CId, neilers: April and May. I SflailK 1 fio-nid, sellers; May and June. I 5i;-G4'ii I 57-iild. buyers. OH llarkei, OIL CITY. Pa.. Sept fi.-Credlt iMlanoes, -- J'ertlllcnteH, no bid; i-hlpments, I3i, ' bbls, average. 02,022 bids.; tuns, 17u,W'5 bids , iner.ige, h'.i.C'jl bills LIVKHPOOL. Sept. (5 -OILS-Cottonsfed. Hull rertued. November-April, strong, 18s !M. Turpentine spirits, llrm, 27s. NKW YORK. Sept. li -OILS-Cottonseed oil stlong; ellow, 3IK.C LONDON. Sept. 0. "-OILS-Calciitta lln seed, sot, 5fis. Linseed oil, 31s Turpntln spirits, 2(is lo'jil'f(27w. Ciillforiilti Dried Fruits,, NKW VOItK. Sept. 6. CALIFORNIA DIM HI) FHl'ITS-lniictlve. The market for cvai'Oiutcd !ippen ruled quiet and steady at unchanged prices; state common was quoted from 3i to fu-; prime. 41i5V,c; choice, firi be; fancy, (51,(i(7c Prunes were quoted from 3c. to .c per lb., as to size and quality. Apri cots. Royal. HgfHe: Moor Park. 15gi7c. Peaches, peeled, HtflSe, unpceled, tS9c. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Receipts Characterized Today's Market All Around. LIGHT HOGS STEADY, OTHERS LOWER 4 bolce (Irmlrs of Cnttlr of Ml Kinds HruiiRlit Mend? In .stronger I'rli'rs flood Sheep nod I, limbs Mend). SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. fi. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep Olllclrtl Monday 5.750 2,54'. 10.HM Otllclul Tuesday .17!( S.GM 8 1j3 Official Wednesday 4.243 fi,13l 2.152 Otliclal Thursday 1,1 6,lfi3 3,s;9 Four days this week ...lTsjs 23.732 24,277 Same days last week ..21,188 23.V87 35.311 Same Week befote 17,089 25,759 35.7!i.' Same three weeks ago.. 15.282 19.431 29,111 feamo four weeks ago. . .1(5.747 27.528 23.301 Average price paid for hogs for the last several days, with conipnttS'ms: "I l)."11899.!l8'.iS.!Ml7.,189iiT l895"il4'T. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Atlg. Aug. Aug, Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. IS.. 1(5.. 17.. 18.. 19.. 20.. 21.. no 2.'. 21 . I 1 97 I 1 ot 1 5 00 I 41 3 4 32 3 2 S3 4 42 5 0.; 3 70i 1 71 3 fell 4 47i 5 Oj 1 551 ft 1 1 4 3C 3 74 4 47i :i in; 4 93 5 03 5 02 5 01 4 97 5 02 5 (0 ft 07 4 60 3 0.7 , 3 751 3 73 2 .? I 51 3 70, 2 791 4 5.5 01 4 42' 4 42. 3 (59, 3 16 Sol 4 U ft 10 4 3(5, 5 04 I 1 111 3 71 4 12 3 31 3 83 4 35i 5 12 2 79 2 68 3 81 2 79 4 .W .. 14 4 40 3 73 3 21 4 38 3 72 3 I'll 2 7fil 4 32 I 98 5 02 ft 02 5 (0 5 05 3 70 4 m 2 75 4 40 3 97 2 80, 4 42 .1 70i I 2 84 4 241 3 24 28. . 29.. 30.. 31.. I... n 3.'.'. I.. 5. . . ti... 4 2-i M 4 221 5 315 4 24i 'I 42 4 201 5 43 4 40 3 72 , 3 911 4 271 3 (53 3 ')! ! 81! S 0441 4 20 3 61 3 90, 14 14, 3 6.M 4 071 fi 02 I I 3 65 4 07 5 (Hi, 4 191 'I (II ft 084! 4 22 3 62 I ft 054, I 23! 3 C3 4 05 2 77 I ft H 2 Sl 4 All 2 811 4 34 V 1 1 4 li 5 CI 2 761 4 131 5 f,5 4 20, 5 51 Indlc.les Sunday. The nfllclal number of cars of brought In today by each road wns: i-ttle. Hogs. Sh p. stock H'r's. v ., oi. iv ni. i". uy . . ., O. .v St. L. Hy.. ...... Mo. Paclllc Hy I. P. System F., K. ti M. V. R. R... S. C. & P. Ry C . St. P.. M. A- O. Hy H. & M. R. R. H...... C H. A- Q. Hy K. C. cc St. J C, R. I. Ai !., cast.... C R. I. & 1'., west... I 12 II ft Total recelnts (.7 f3 IS Tho disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ,- J11-.IU IlllllUrtlUtli Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 357 1.T1-. O. H. Hammond Co Swift & Company Ciidahy Paeklug Co Armour .v Company Omaha Packing Co., K. C H. Heckcr & Degan Vansant & Co , J L. Carey Lobman A: Co W. I. Stephen Hentoti Si 1'nderwood , Livingstone & Schaller Hamilton & Rothschild L. F. Husz H. L. Dennis & Co , A F. Mawhlnney 11. F. Hobblck Other buyers .... 21(5 1,115 IfN 1 '17'J 216 1.30.1 .... 34s 1,091 1.2M Mi 1,536 .T35 70 2.'l) II 3 22 115 43 89 631 4 8 17 320 1.075 Totals 2.PJS 6,4f.9 4,183 CATTLE There wns rather 11 small sup ply of cattle here todny for a Thursday, and ns the demand wa.i good for both feeders and killers the market soon emtio to 11 close. The big bulk of the receipts were ugnln made up of stock cattle. There were onlv about thirteen cars of corn cat tle 011 sale, and packers bought those up at steady to strong prices. They seemed anx ious for supplies, and as a result everything wus sold ut an early hour The ommoii'i' grades were also In fnlrly good demand 011 account of the light supply ot westerns. The coiv murket was again In kooiI shipo today, only about fifteen cars being on sar The, demand foe the better grade.! wns heavy and prices on that clnss of stuff was qulto a little higher today. For the week It Is safe to call the market a good quarter higher. The commoner kinds of cows have also Improved, though not ng much as tho best grades. Choice feeders were again In nctlve d" manil this morning, nnd sellers found little difficulty In disposing of their better grades at steady to stronger prices. The demand from tho country continues vtry heavy and yjrd traders have been able to keep their pens fairly well cleaned up Yearlings are selling considerably better than th"v wem a while ago, there being more call for them from the country. The less de sirable cattle today sold Just about steady but trade on that class of stock was not very active. In splto of the fact that a good propor tion of tho offerings today were wcster.i cattle there were only about three cars if killers. It wns hardly enough to make 1 test of the market, but It Is safe to sav that had there been any lure they would hnvo brought fully steady prices. Good cows sold better today than they h U'c any time during the week, and are nil of 2"c higher than at the close of lnt week Thero hus been a general Improvement on all grades of cow stuff, but It has not been so great on tho less deslrabln rtulf. cjj.ri feeders today brought stronger prices, while others sold Just about steady. Reprc sentatlve sales: JIKEF STKERS. No. 1 19'.!!'.!'.! U.'.'.. C.'.'.'.'.'.'. Av. I'r. No. A v. it. ...1184 5 40 ...126.1 6 SO ...1275 5 50 ...12945 5 5', ...1261 f, 0) ...13IC 5 CO ...11S4 5 60 ...1303 5 C. ... 870 80 ... 909 2 S5 ...1040 ; SJ . . .103) 2 9 ) ...1010 ; 00 ...1116 3 or, ...1111 3 1-, ... Kt, 3 20 ...1000 3 20 ...1010 3 m 660 3 2i St.". 3 2 1020 8 3ft 800 3 f.0 7 4 -. 10)3 4 70 1012 r. 00 25.. 11 SO ir, si 1081 5 10 000 M 40 1 50 is COWS. 1 11!!!'.'. 1 1 R 101a : 2:. 1017 2 2". 910 HJ u; 2 21 Ml 2 3 1060 2 60 1110 8 73 1055 2 7; 9 6 1 3 .1003 2 80 1115 4 23 COWS AND HKIFKRS. . . 870 : 7.1 HKIFKRS. ..511 2 23 1 ..733 3 no 2 .. S'jO 3 00 1 .. 800 3 15 HULLS. 1 6 1 1 30 3 ::. 510 3 31 570 3 50 1310 2 to l..w., 920 2 70 I ICi',0 3 ( 1 1530 3 00 CALVKS. 401 4 50 1 450 5 23 ..1260 3 1) ..930 3 20 ..1300 3 53 190 B 75 1. 1.. STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS. r.oo 2 00 SSfl 3 00 3 11 1 6 , 8jo : s 9.17 2 70 3 ,960 2 90 19 ,705 'J 00 1 , COO 3 00 STOCK CALVKS. , 842 3 15 ,102.1 3 63 . 627 3 43 1150 3 75 1 410 5 110 2i: 5 10 STOCKKRS AND FKKDKHS. 600 3 30 723 3 93 , MO 3 Vt , 55.1 3 65 900 It 80 , 913 3 90 . 9.12 4 ro . 710 4 00 . 71.1 I 10 .1010 1 13 1. NKHRASKA. IS feeders. . 537 I 05 39 fefders.. 928 3 (51 4 cows 812 2 23 I bull 1510 fi 0) 23 feeders.. 835 4 00 2 heifers... 120 3 ' 1 heifer. ... 00 2 50 1 bull l'Htrt 3 10 H feeders.. 559 3 81 7 feeders.. S57 3 53 12 cows 823 3 10 1 cow . . .. 74 0 3 in 7 feeders.. 910 3 75 2 feeders.. 710 3 25 50 feeders. . 90:! 3 so 2-1 feeders. . R58 3 20 1 cow 1020 2 85 1 row 1100 2 00 Scows 1020 2 80 2 cows 1003 2 0) 4 cows 10.15 3 20 1 cow 10(0 85 2 cows 1050 2 85 2 cows 1010 2 S3 WVOMINC, 7 cows 1025 3 10 I coiv 1170 4 01 1 cow 1020 3 (0 13 feeders.. 90 4 05 1 feeder... 1030 3 50 2 cows 10i.5 3 80 2 bulls H20 2 50 I cow 1210 3 0 1 bull lun '.' fO 1 cow lOOO 3 80 1 slag 1470 3 0) 1 cow I Km 2 75 5 enH. I Sal 3 85 Iron Mountain Hunch Co. Wyo. 11 cows.... 1O0O 3 Kt 12 cows WO ,1(0 53 cows 1010 3 35 II McCiilloiigh-Knn. 7 cows 10.11 3 25 I cow 9,0 2 0". It feeders.. 813 4 00 J. Houth -Colo. 7 cows 1002 2 90 " cows 1050 3 0 I cows 1027 3 25 1 cow 810 2 35 17 cows 10.18 2 95 S cows 853 2 33 4 cowrf 972 3 25 1 hull 1300 3 01 1 cow 1140 2 90 1 cow 910 3 23 1 cow 920 2 85 IDAHO. 41 feeders.. 1250 1 7ft 1 bull 1200 2 50 2.1 feeders.. 1253 1 70 1 bull 1380 2 73 4 cows 1120 3 25 12 cows pi5J 3 87 20 feeders.. 95S 4 10 I! cows IC0U 3 85 pi cows 1029 3 83 44 feeders.. 1041 ( 45 1 bull 1150 2 70 1 bull... . 1200 2 75 1 feeders.. 552 4 15 1 bull.. HV) 2 70 9 cows .. .II M 3 85 45 feeders.. 1117 I 35 II feeders.. 1149 135 14 feeders. .1110 I 10 KANSAS , , 1 bull 930 3 00 1 bull 050 2 W 87i 2 3! 14 cows. J SOD 3 00 1 1 ow ... Hdw Inslon Neb 1185 .' 00 7 cows. . . 5to ,1 On I c(der. 7i54 P70 15 (l rot s 1 feeder. 15 eons... 1 cow 917 807 .1 (1 3 5) 3 7i Iv J. HHstol-Neb. .1014 3 75 2S cows lOf-0 . 980 3 75 C. Ileppner S 1J. 870 3 SO I steer ... ,1. J Mcllqtlhali-Wyo. 1070 3 50 It feeders. 3 con s . . . S10 3 W A J. Hut Dwell- Neb. 41 feeders. 917 I 25 39 feeders. 7 feeders.. 1(04 4 2d 1 feeder.. K steers ..11.10 4 2f. 1 st.'er.... 30 cows 910 3 fyl M Henry Wyo. 29 feeders.. 725 4 15 10 cows.... 4 10 4 m 3 55 .1050 .1190 .lO58 3 75 7 calves. 4VS 4 91 W. H Weaver Wyo. 14 steers . 12 feeder . 12 feeders , 22 steers... 75 feeders . II stk. civs 11.17 I 10 10 feeders 1 15 4 feeders I lrt "0 steers . 4 55 Carnahau- Neb. 4 75 0 feeders 5 25 . 902 . 8.83 .1221 4 1 4 15 4 33 I0I2 9.15 1 232 II. r.82 03S 3 75 292 It (!ri,.Vnli 10 cows .1023 2 vn If, cows.. 11 heifers... 777 3 W It Lpllerc .10St 2 fft 3 2) 88(1 HOllS -Thi.rn u-na r.iflw.r rt lltfht rlltl llf hogs here today, hut is other points ie Ported a nickel dron Ir. values the mark t here was generally 24e lower. Karlv In the morning a number of prime llrht weights, particularly In one dlvlslr.n. brought lust about yesterday s prices. A tew loads of prime heavy weight ali sold for about as much as lhe ..uld have brought yes terdav. but nlde frntn tli.u the market wa lower The bulk of the ju weights mid from steady to 241 inn t, and the hea.'Pr grades went from 24K5c lower than ycsler day s general market The extreme range of prices today wns pr.ictlmllv the same as yesterday. Light weights brrught mostly $5,074 und $5 10, and medium weights sold right around $5.03, with the heavier grades selling from that llgtire down. The coire heavy stuff was very slow snle. and sellers found It difficult to get ven a bid on 1h.it class of stuff. The Inst end of the market was not quite so good Hidn nn the coarse, heavy stuff which comprised the bulk of the offerings on the close, were n big nickel lower, nnd packers did not seem to care whether th'V got tho hogs or not. Representative sale 2. 011s 1 bill' Nn. Av. Hh. Pr. No. Sli I'r S3 91 ... 3 50 M 153 80 r, 03 63 26.1 200 4 23 61 511 80 5 41 311 ... 4 90 73 :.17 . . r, ft.. 70 : 80 4 90 f.9 274 80 S A.'. 47 Ill 81 4 954 - 80 .0. 6 97 120 4 ?4 65 :vi 80 8 0.'. 4 315 ... 4 974 52 W, 80 5 V. 63 29 80 4 974 70 212 240 5 05 4 333 80 4 974 67 245 8 R 05 2W ... 4 97'i 6f. .11 ... 8 0S 50 335 .01 5 00 (.9 254 80 5 05 77 21 80 5 00 87 260 ... f, OS 10 271 6 (0 73 23.3 110 S 03 16 214 ... f, to M 273 M 5 05 37 225 16J 5 00 76 265 80 5 03 58 311 40 S 01 73 262 ... & OS 6J 277 80 5 00 52 262 ... 8 03 57 266 ... 5 00 63 306 ... 5074 46 .116 ... 5 0.1 72 542 ... 5 07', 53 331 ... 5 00 f,7 33,) ... f, 074 47 290 ... 5 00 60 251 ... 5 07 4 66 300 80 5 00 67 239 40 6 074 4ft 237 40 5 (0 71 259 ... fi 074 65 242 10 5 02 4 77 230 2M I f74 60 271 ... 6 024 81 jm i;o 8 0T4 53 20) 2.V) 5 IS4 74 211 160 8 01', M 26 240 5 02', 75 255 40 8 07', C2 240 ... fi 024 6S 254 4 0 5 054 62 218 200 & 0214 84 til 160 3 074 73 255 ... 5 02', C7 226 . fi 07 76 277 80 5 02 4 68 264 80 5 05', 66 277 160 5 02 4 71 22) . . Hi', 5.1 233 ... 5 02 4 83 205 80 fi 07', 74 2(5.1 ... 6 05 Ml JJI 131 8 074 18 221 ... 5 05 59 228 120 5 074 S3 2.17 ... 5 03 f3 218 ... 6 01', 72 253 ... 5 03 69 342 . . 8 10 58 272 16.1 6 03 28 206 101 5 10 70 274 240 5 05 71 235 41 5 10 t....;....232 ... 5 05 59 201 .. 8 10 r.5 261 ... 5 0-, 60 272 ... SH 67 232 (0 5 0 132. 263 ... 5 10 63 271 80 5 Of. .. 229 ... 5 10 7.1 215 240 5 05 64 2.12 . . 8 124 64 2.2 80 5 03 79 239 ... f. 121, 69 215 80 3 05 70 219 40 i 12', 35 247 ... f. 05 132 198 160 6 124 61 261 120 S 05 7C 217 SO 6 12', 66 230 40 5 05 71 224 ... 5 15 88 167 40 6 05 66 225 . 5 15 62 249 4 0 3 05 SIIKKP There were only a few cars of sheep and lamhs on sale todny and the proportion of heavy stuff, which Is not In very good demand, wns large and tho mar ket on that class of stuff was a little slow The few bunches of desirable sheep or lambs that were offered sold reudlly at fully steady prices, as compared with yen t era nr. The feeder market was In good shape today and several bunches sold a little higher than they would have brought yes terday or any other day this week. Any thing nt all good on the feeder order will bring good, strong prices. Quotations Choice western grass weth ers. f3.50if3.0"); choice grass yearlings. HW!t 3.03: choice ewes. $3,001(3.25: fair to good ewes, $2.60fr"3.00; choice spring lambs, J.VOOJf 5.23; fnlr to good spring lnmbs. $l.05'ij5.0U, feeder wethors, $3.40'if3.(59; feeder lambs, $4.(8rt(1.40. Representative sales: No. Av. I'r. 00 feeding ewes 90 $100 259 feeding wethers 91 3 50 303 native sheep and yearlings.. 07 3 674; 157 leedlnK lambs 49 t 30 100 feeding lambs 52 4 50 4 Idaho stock ewes 90 10 200 Idaho feeder lambs 54 1 no 302 Idaho lambs US 4 ($.. 210 Ctull wethers 121 3 15 1 303 Ftah wethers 121 3 , 33 Idaho wethers 92 .1 f.O 50 cull lambs 4i .! S CHICA4!4 I.IYIS STOCK MAIIKKT. Nnttvp Steers Stendy, Westerns nnd Tenuis Firm lion Loner, CHICAGO, Sept. 0.CATTLK Receipts, 7,000 head, Including 1.000 head westerns and 100 Toxiins; native steers steady, westerns and Texans llrm; butchers' stock steady; nntlves, best on sale today. 1 carload ut $0; good to prime steers, $3.50T6.00; poor to me dium, $4.t3fiS.40; selected feeders, steady to shade lower, $1.0001.75; mixed stockers, slow, slmde lower, $3.0U1?3.85; cows. $2.75iif 4.50: heifers. $3.00Jt5.00; canncrs, strong. $2 00 i?2.73; bulls, choice strong, medium weak, $2.50I.C5; calves, eteady. $3,001(7 40; Tex ans. receipts, 100 head; Texas fed steers, $4.25fiB.OO; Texas grass steers, $3.23'(4.15; Texas bulls, $2,501(3.40. HOGS Receipts today, 21.000 head; to morrow, 1S.000 head; left over. 3.500 head, generally nbout 5c lower; lop, $5.50; mixed and butchers, $5.(i3'f5.474; good to choice heavy, $5.10115.424; rough hoavy, $1.935.05; light. $5. 151(5.50; bulk of sales, J5.151i5.35. SIIKKP AND LAMHS Receipts, 17,000 head; sheep, steadv: lambs, choice strong, others steady; good to choice wethers, $3.50 1(3.75; fair to choice mixed, $3.3)03.53; west ern sheep, $3. 10f(3.70; Texas sheep, $2.50(3 3.20; native lnmbs, $1,231(5.70; western, $5.001f 5.00. Kitnsns ( Ity I, lip Stock, KANSAS CITY. Sept. 0, -CATTLK Re ceipts, 8.500 head natives, 2,50o Texans; ex reliant demand, liberal Hiipply, llrm prices, native stecra. $1,801(1.90; butcher cows and heifers, $3.00t3.23; stockers and feeders, $3.50 (!x4.C5; dinners, $2,501(3.00; fed westerns, $3.75 ff5.10; wintered Texans, $3.75113.85, grass Texnns, $3,201(3.75. CALVKS- Receipts, (500 head; market steady; clear. $5 OoliO.OO per cwt. IIOOS-Recelpts. X.Buo head; trade fairly active, mostly steudy; a few of the least desirable lots 5c lower: heavy and mixed. $5,1015.30; light. $3.15115 324; pigs. $1.0005 10 SIIKKP AND LAMHS - Receipts. 1.20.1 head; market active, prices strong to shade higher; lambs, Ji.onii 1.75: mixed, $3,251(3.0"., feeders, ?3. (Mitt. 25; culls, $2.50f3.0U. SI, Li. 11 In Live MocU. ST. LOFIS. Sept. 0 -CATTLK Receipts 2.900 head. Including 2,lo Texans. mark't actlvn and Mining; native shipping and port alters. $5.151 V75; dressed beef and butcher steers. $l.(i')5.35; steers under l.noo lbs., $35li5.no; stockers and leetlers. $2 75ft 170; cow ami heifers. $2.(iu't5 25; runners, $l.r,0'(2.i,i); bulls. $2 051(3.05; Texas anil Indian steers, $3.430 4.00; cows and heifers. $2 loir 3. "0 " ifoC.S Receipts, :.,:m head; market strong on lights; sln.tly nn other grades, nigs and lights. $5.3005.15; packers. $3 1505 .'id. butchers. $3.3305 10. SIIKKP AND LAM IIS- Receipts, 1.30U head: market Htendv, native muttons. $335 HI. no; lambs. $1,0015411; culls nnd bucks, $2.230 4,00; dockers, $2,101(3 33. SI. .Iiiippli Live Stock. SOFTH ST JOSKPII. Mi.. Sept. 6 -IKpe-clal.i -The Journal quotes: CATTLK- Receipts. I.9n; market te.i ly to 10c lower: nitlvt".. $110475.150. Texas nnd western!-. $3 2515.10; tows end heifers. 20i 01.05: bulls and sing.-. 2 0.14 '5..; yenrllngs anil calves. $3 250 4.25; stnekers and feeders, 3 001(1 10; veals, $5.(O07.(t IIOHS- Reef hits, ...''.(Vi; market 24'5e lower: all gratlct.. $5 1005 25, bulk of sail a $5,1515 20 SIIKKP AND LA MRP Receipts, J.JHO; shrcp steady; lamhs, 10c lower. Mud. In Slftnt. Following are the receipts at the four principal western markets for September ii Catlle. Hogs. Shenp South Omaha 1.051 15,103 3,879 ChleiiT't 7,0u0 2,100 17.0U0 ICansaa City It. 000 8.500 1.200 St Louis '.'.'."jo r.,:'uo 1,31m Tolnls .22,5-1 201 23,379 civ VorL Livi Slock. NKW YORK, Si pi. ti. CATTLK- R frlpte 8:0, nothing doing; fables, llrm nntlvis 111 Liverpool and London 12'..0ii niugfi'. I24113I-; retrlgeratnr beef, 'iI-IiHi per pound: shipments. 051 cattle c.ilv receipts, 01; veils Heady 1 grassers peui'i nominal, veals, $5.0ulik 23. little calves. Ji1 SIIKKP AND LAMRS- Receipts. 3.620. -24 cars on talc, sheep, slow and ktetdy; lamUt selling ni'ire fre. Iv hen " cfiif i on, lambs, J4 .:74J6.25, mils. & 0.0 00. ( anail.i Umbs, $5 V. IIOHS Receipts 2.01;. In avj Iiork ensl-r; light easier and pig" nrm; state ai d I'enn sjlvnnln hogs, $5 7('(CW; western, $3 7a Xcvi 11rl.- Drj (liiods, NKW YORK. Sept 0 DRY HOODS-No further business reported In regard to print cloths, but odd In good request and wlds makes ate 1-ldc dearer. Ileniv blown col tons do not tespnn.' to the a.Kancp In raw cotton Demand Indifferent ncd readl'y met for quick deliveries. Se'l. fs shv 1 11 fi r ward contracts Htenchcd lottons quiet nil unchanged. Wide sheetings steady Coat 11 colored eotiotis In tu ulcrnte requirement at previous prices, prints without clinuao tiltigliums, dull. Cotton linings generally Inactive. Silks are selling liidlffetei.tly at lrrcgulnr prices Jobbing trade good. suit 11 r Hurl. ot. NKW YORK Sept 0. -MFC! All- Haw, firm, fair reiinlng. quiet, centrifugal. 91 test, I15-10c; molass s sUftnr, 4c. rellned, llrm. LONDON Sept 0 St'HAR - Heet. Hep tember. lis 0d CHICAGO BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Gar Service CHICAGO and EAST. LKAVE 7:00 A M. 4:55 P. M.-7:4I T. M ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS) LKAVIS :5 A. M.-7:35 F. M. HOT SPRINGS DEADWOOD LEAVE 8:00 P. M. Cltv Offices. 1401-03 Farnim -I Or, Kt t'll Cl'KL.i all Liduej Diseases. Hack nclic. etc. At IriDt gists, or by uiuli, Kidneycurar .1. rrfouoow.au- loc, etc., of I)r. II, .T. Kny, Snrntnca, N. Y. Anti-Kawf An August cold ol cough Is the worst It s like bii fever Antl-ICnwf will ID It All druggists. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. E. Smith & Go. Importers and Jobbers ot Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. BOILEtTaND SHEET IR0NW0Rk Qrake, & Williams Succcaaoi-a Wilson V Prnkc. Manufacture boilers, Etnoito stacks nnd brcechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip, lard and water limits, boiler tunes con Etantly on hand, second hand hollern houghl nd sold Special and ptompt attention to repairs In city or country 19th and Pierce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. lAesferft Etadri&al Electrical Supplies. Blrctrle Wiring Dells and fins Llihtln O. W. JOHNSON, Mcr 1522 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. T G. ANDKKUN, Prop. Make, a specialty of JMJJ-J HIH TTKKS. And BurKlnr Proof Safen & Vault Doors, eti 10 S. 141U Ht Oiniihn, Veil. Davis & Cowgill Iron Works. MANUFACTITRKRS AND JOnflEItfl OF MACHINKRY. GENERAL RKPAIRINO A SPECIALT1 IRON AND HRASS FOUNDKPH, XOOl, ir.o:i unit lilllft Jnolnon Mi-ret, Omaha. Xeh. Tel. "AH. E. ZabrliUle, Acent. J. D. Cowgill, Mcr aints for all purposes, Manuftirl ured by National (111 & Paint Co, I0tr.-I7 .Inni'H St., DJIAIIA, M",I). rhone l-ill. maha fiiaohine Works Pattern Makers nnd Model Builders. V M Maiiuf... t.irrrs and De.ilers-Stenr PIMInfi K!eator Supplies, rlteum l:n'lnes ami Hollers Oaiollne Kn glnes. Crium Separators. Machin ist Supplies High lirade Repair Work a Specialty Pat ori nnd olflre C'JG-14 South Tnth St. I'hone 2."'(i JAMES E- BOYD CO., Telephone 1039. Otnnlia, Nol COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS BOARD UK TRAUB. Corretpondence. John A Warrn Co uiriet wlr to Chlcoco ad Nw Tort; RR.PE0f1E.Y8t CO. tooH4NrurE6uoa maiu n BRAJIOI l03tUl vincoun ttvk TO