THE OMAITA t) AILYBE E : TITTBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Dullneit Agin Prevailing ritnr on ihi ikard of Trade. STRONG UNDERTONE IN WHEAT MARKET Mltlr ilusliiemi Trnnsiieteil In Cnrn PlI-TrndliiK In Onl Without Spe clnl rciitiin rrnvlnloii" Open JStcnily m HlKh" Prices. CHICAGO, Sept. 4.-Dullnesa was again the urevalllim renturo on the Hoard oi Truli to.l"y! "Thrro was u llrm "-''n t,i both wheat nnd corn, the Uecm r option on tho former closing ttfJfte Ig en December corn closed a shndo lower and mt iti'ir lower, with provisions a shade 1kXm rtulli" w the only feature in w heat, with nil the Inactivity ' and I dn t f.orts of hears, there was a strong ""''"fr toi "(o the market nn.l tho close wan t tho tot tlKures of the flay. The open ng was a Klin easier, on Indifferent cables and bfral northwest receipts. A fMr cu-h u muml and tomparatively light local r "elpts wen- hull factor. December opened a shade lower to a shade higher at .lffil ml In sympathy with coarse Brains pr declined to T0f. rallyltiK toward ho clo c. which was UflHc higher at .li A J port 01 (irouin 111 argunm"-- i.k factor. Ilrudstrcet s worlds vlsl supply showed an Increas- of .','00 Seaboard clearances were 3k6JW u'Jn m': Kt boatloads were reported taken for a port. 1'rlmary receipts were V''m , , ,,.'1 igalntt 1,323.000 bu. u ye-Y" M'l ui apolls and Duhith reported receipts of cars, against 017 cars last week an, 1 o )l a year ago. Locul receipts were -S cats, " ThJrc wastry m'tlo business irnnsloted InlhWrnpll nn.l the opening was .u ot . with prices a shade easier. Tradli g m mostly for local account and the tin tk t was featurelefs. Heavy commission bolls' buying toother with a fair ensh dcnin id, weU ?ho slrenKthenltiK ItWUtenees. Decern-1,-r sold between MTic.nnd 61.M rCV. clos lug u shade lower at SOc. Receipts were 461 cars ten of contract griulo. Oats followed corn and wheat and trad Ing In that cereal was without any Mm 1 feature The opening was a trllle lower and there was considerable selling pressure but offerings were well taken nnd the rnrl losses were about all recovered on sching by shorts and a good outside ilcmnnd. D' cetnber sold between 34,c and .lie. (lnlng mVI.c lower at 3Hiaic Koiwlpt w c "provision", opened steady, on higher prl- s for hogs, and the future trailing was the HtretiBth In lard. There was a rnolrn e trsu' with packers, fair buyers or neaiby deliveries. January pork closed a shade hlBher at $15 55. January lard was c higher at $8.70fi8.D2li, with ribs a slude hlBher at J7.97T( 8.00. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 1,5 ears 1 corn, 250 ears; oats, 13o cars; hogs, 22.OO0 head. , , The leading futures ranged ns follows: Articles?! 1 Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Sept. Deo. May Dee. May Dee. May l'ork- Sept. not. Jan. I.ard- Sept. Oct. Jan. Itlbs- Sept. Met. I'm. I I 'f.SVA'Ti'S. 171 TiV. 7WrK 6S17fi!)ll!ifWj iWWir.9, i'.SN, 71?i Hi 71 ftt'd r, I7i"(,'?i7r, I 741,41 r,ii.ifli6 mi.1 54Ufir' nl r.H'.'f's. or. a.i.'ik n 14 Mil 3SJiiiTi i"i,ST XI mi; 33 W I t ft ' 32'4i 33 3.1 37U 11 r. 11 no 37U 14 30 14 47V4 15 5.1 8 97 II 00 S 85 8 40 8 50 7 97 II 3D II 1", 14 30 14 45 15 50 14 35 1 t 4714 15 57H 15 &71& 0 KV 9 0.-. I 8 i'V: 8 37' 9 in 9 10 9 02H 9 02'4 8 92!i 8 37a' S 42(5 9 10 1 07U 8 v:w 8 3711 8 47' S 92V51 R 37 X 45 8 00 S 00 8 00 No 2. , n iiuotntlons wcro ns follows: l''LOUH Quiet nnd dull; winter patents, 3. Wi"3.50; spring patents. $3.003.30: clears, $2.70fi3.10j spring speclnls. Jl.20ir4.30; pat ents. 3.IO0.'1.,O; strnlghts, $2.803.20; bakers, 2.2Jfj2.a. WIlliAT No. 3, (WiJiMc; No. 2 red, 04 j70);e. COHN-No. 2, 65i,4c: No. 2 yellow, BS'ic OATS-No. 2, 34(U3i4c: No. 2 white, 3CU QMUV. No. 3 white. 35V4i?3fl',4c. IlYK-No. 2. 5iy5IV4c. HAllLKY Knlr to cholco malting. 555f61c. SKIIDS-No. 1 Max, J1.39; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.41: prime timothy, $5.35; clover, con tract grnde, $9.25. PHOVIBIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $14.45 W1l.no. Lard, per 100 lbs.. sn.OTWfl.KX Short ribs sides (loose). $8.30178 50. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $7.2507.50; short clear sides (boxed), $S.90Q9.00. WHISICY-Hnsls of high wines, $1.30. Tho following nre the receipts nnd ship ments for tho last twentv-four hours: Articles. Receipts. ShlnincntB. Flour, bbls ns,(K) 33.0110 Whent, bu 509.000 lS3,0n0 Corn, bll 530,000 25I.0OO Oats, bu 10.1,000 KO.Oirt ltye. bu 11.000 llarley. bu 210,0(io 1,000 On the Produce exchange today tho but ter market was steady; creameries, 141t Kt)C dairies, 14f?17c. Cheese, steady nt 974 ftlo-;c. Kggs. llrm; fresh, 1115c. NHW YOIMC iK.nitAI, MAItKKT. tiintntliins of tin- t)ny Co 1,1 111 odltlrn. nn Various NRW YOU If, Sent. 4.-FLOUU-necent. 29,097 bbls.; exports, 12.G24 bbls.; sales. y.OM Ikbs,; mnrket hail n strong undertono nnd n fair trade. Hyo flour, dull; sale", 4)) inns.; inir to good, vi.tbiis.lb; choice 10 fancy. $3.3Mf3.o. COKNMKAL Qutotj yellow western, Jl.ls; 'ity. 11.111; uruintywine, n..io?j3.riO. HYK-Oulet: Nn. 2 western, file. f. o. b. afloat; state, r.5fl5fic, c. I. f., New York, eariots. llAHLKY-Steady; feeding. 52c. c. 1. f, nuffalu: mnltlng. 0OjT65e, e. 1. f.. Huffalo. WIIKAT llecelpts. 78,050 bu.; exports. 21,713 bu.; sales, 2,745,00) bu. futures ond 20il,(ie0 bu. spot. Spot, steady; No. 2 r d, "Rlie. f. o. b.. afloat: No. 2 red. 74V.C el. vator; No, 1 northern. ,'Dulutli, 77'4e, f, o, b., 11 flout: No. 1 hard. IMlluth. 8.Vie. f. o. b. afloat. Options opened stendy, but sold eft under western offerings, large northwest receipts and local liquidation. Later they milled on higher Paris markets, covering nnd export demand, closing partly ic net higher. Hairs Included No. 3 red, Mav. nt 79f(79Tc. closed nt 79Tc; September. 74Td?f 75 3-lfie. closed at 71Tie: October. 757S 5-1 ie. eloseil at 75c; December, 7(1 9-lfi57ii'c. closed nt 7ii'4e. COHN Ilecelpts. S7.000 bu,; exports, 122.037 nu,; sairs, .iio,i' nu, iiitures ana zi'i.ux) bu, nnd t!24c, nflcat. Options market declined after the opening, under active liquidation una disappointing cames, nut suiisequentlv recovered with wheal and on a demand rrom snorts closed llrm nt 'isiie net lo-s May, mitt'.jp. closed at C2e: Septeniber, fi0?MlU'. closed at 01c: October. Cli457fiD.c. closed lit Utc; December, OO'iJlll'ic, closed lit fil-Sio. OATS lteeolpts. 131,101 bu.; exports, fO bll. Snot, easy: No. 2. So: No. 3. 37l4e; No 2 white, 40c; No, 3 white, 39o; track mixed western, 37i4iS9e; track whlto western, X& H,u; iracK wime siaie, as'.SJfiTc. oiitious quiet, but fairly steady. ' KM12D Weak: sprlnc bran. 117.01717 R1 middlings, $18.00020.00; winter bran, $17.'Ji 20.00; city. HIS. IIAY Knsler; shipping, 60fl65c; KOod n cnoice, wmn.,u. 1IQPS Steady; state, common to cholep, j 11 11 crop, inimo: iwj crop, wile; olds, 18J3e l'aellle coast. 1900 crop, llfl5c; 1S59 crop irs.i, iiii 11c; ouis, nuc. IIIDI'S-Stpiulv: (lalveslnn. "n Ir. r 11,. lUc; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19Uc; Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 14!4c. LI3ATHKK Steady; hemlock sole. Uuonos Ayres, iignt to neavy, iku-iVjc; nu d 23iii2l',c. PKOVISIONS-Heef. steady! family. $11.00 til.iw; mess, :i.wkiiiimhi; oeor mini", J.o.u 22.00; pncKei, i,wHiw.ii; city, extra ind'u iu'rs. tm.OOfi IS.1H1. Cut ment. steadv: nick el bellies, s.76Hi.50i pickled shoulders, 7.00f( 7.25; plokled Hams, ui.7swu.ti. Lard, ttrm western stgameil. $9.35; rellned, llrm; St Cloud, $9.35; eontlnent, $9.50; South America $10: compound, $7.12V4i7.37i,4, Pork, llrm family. $lii.75l(17.rti; short eloar, $l6.25rfis,0) lll'TTIMt ltecelpts. s.r.'S pugs I stea .y: state dairy. Ilfil9c: creamery, 10f(2Oc; Juno nacked factory, iiucn&itc. ,'IIIRMK Flrni'illls. 9.2(51 IlkllS.l nil ot ftincv lariso colored, o'io; fancy largo white, (Ui9Vio; fancy small colorod, lHJc fancy uiniiu wiuie, ut.c. . . ., , . , i.-nriH lteeelnls. 12.22li Pkcs,: steady Hate and Penusylvniila, 1S2no; western rundlcd, livlc; wesieru uiitiiiiiiitu, tutiii. MOLASSKS-Stendy. rniit.TlivAllve. steady:, snrltigers. 11c turkeys. 10c, fowls, lOHc Dressed, Irrcsu Inw, u.i.1iic.,.ra 1tn, fiwlM lie. AIliTAjJfi Afiln there occurred a Might iip In Ifte Pfico of tin In inelul circles today. The statistical position is us urar Ish ua ever oud there was no support mni fested, hence the easier feeling nnd lower prices. The close here was easy nt $2o,15M 25.63 for spot tin. Tin in London declined 5s, with spot iiuoted at 115 15s nnd futures at 112. The copper market was dull anil featureless at tK.mil' Mi for Lake Superior and M-TtWtl HUB'S lor cnstlns and electro lytic. An advanee oi 6s was scored for that metal in London, where spot closed nt .CW lis 3d anil futures tit 07. Lead was slow here, while alues took a Jump of Is 3d to 11 17s fid In London. Spelter ruled nillet at Jt. Prices were unchaiiKed in London nt 17. Iron markets were Innctlve and nominally uuchnnBcd, plK Iron warrants, W.iJUfHMw; No. 1 northern foundry, il5Ma 15 50; No. 2 southern foundry. Jll.iWill..; No. 2 southern foundry. JH.:iVB15.2",; .m. 1 southern foundry, soft, Ml.7jljl5.25. Ulas gow warrants closed at 53s 6l. OMaIIA w7lOI,H!AI,U JIAIlKKT. Coiulltloii iif 'I'iiiilcna (luotntlonn 011 .Itiiiilc mill Taney 1'rmluee. KOas-Hecelpts. fair: loss orf. 12c. LIVK PULLTl'.V llcr.j, 7cj young nnd old roosters, 3c, turkeys, Mj&c: duckr and geese, 5jj5!4c; old duck, 4c; spring chlcK ens, per lb. Uyloc. HUTTHll Coiiimon to fair, ll,4c; cholco dairy, m tubs, loyiooi separator, Vjo. filkml KJnlt iJlacli Muss, lc; whlto bass, loc; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads. 10c; blue tins, "c; uuifuloes, 7c; cutttah, 12c; cod, loo; nappies, hn., halibut, lie; hurtiiiK, e; had dotK, luo, pike, luc; red snapper, luc; oal muii, lie, sunllsli, uo; trout, iuu; whltulish, iuc. OYHTKHS Stundards, per cun, 3uc; uxtrn stlvits, per can, Jic; New York counts, ptr can. '-)-'. j-jUIONS Idve, per doz COc. V'HAl.S Chnir,.. totim. IIaY Prices uuolcd tv Omaha Wholesale May Dealets association: Choice uplulid, t'j.'w, No 2 upland, lu.w; medium, Js.io; course, J7.50. ltye straw, t-W. 'Ihesoprlica iuu tor na ot ;uod color and iiuuiity. mand lair; receipts, 5 cars. iifj.v r- -ouc. COKN die. OATS Od, 34c. JIHAN 11.WJ, VKGETAULUo. OUKUN COH.N l'er doz., loc. cAitnoio t'er uoz., 2uc. ljr.CTo-l'el halt-bU. ousket, 35c. 'lUhMl'ti-iVi' uasket, jvc, CUCU-MllKltS llume-Biowii, tier doz , U if'.'oc. lMTUUi'.-ri'r nu., ;uc. HAUlf5lil'-& l'er UOZ., lUlfJJC. 1'AKSLL V Per doz., 2oc. i iu i'U 1'A 1 Ulih il.Wsl 1.25. CAUHAOW llomu-giown, 3V4C IO.MATOKS iluiiic-growu, pur 13-iu. basket, buc. o.niu.nb Home-grown, per iu., zti-vsc. UlsANH wax. per 's-ui. ousaui, uc; stilug, per ',a-Du. basket, U0C. CA.STALOiJPK Uomt-grown, per do?., 25'tfuuo; crutes, il.50i)l.io. WATJiK.Mlil.Uisn Jlissouri, urea aim NehrasKa, 2WU.'oc. as to size Olit.KKY ivalumasoo. our bunch. 25Q3jC: Nebraska, per bunch, Mj-1'.lc; coluiudo, wwc. APPLlCS-Per bbl., K.l!iB2.G0. 1-KACllKS Calltornla clings, per box, 90c; freestone, tl.lu; Klberloa, o-buskot crates, $1.10, 4-lmsket crates, fwijwc. ri.UMS-. uiiiornia, pur cruic, ii.:jui.i home-bi own, per s-lb. basket, 15c. PICAitS-U.irtletts, $2.7o; Utuh, J2.25. UllAPISS oaiitorniu Toitay, -iu. craic, $2; Muscats, 1.W, ('oncords', homo grown, per 6-ib. basket, lS&ioe. OHANQUS V ulunclas, j; Med. sweets, LKMUNo r unny, i.ou; cnoice, ji.w. HAN ANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.uu(U--'.ti0. FlUh California, new carton.'), 75c; lay ers, tkic, Imported, per lb., 10&12c. JJATl';s J'erstan, in w-iij. ooxes, oairs, uc. M1SCKLLAN1COUS. NUTS linullsh walnuts, per lb.. J5c: fil berts, ncr lb.. 13c; almonds, per lb., IMiL'vo; raw peanuts, pc lb., ujjoV4c; roasted, CWif Vic; iirazns, isc; pecans, uku-c. uiui'iit l'er 001,, i.ou; per ..s-oui., 111DKS No 1 Kreen. 60: No. 2 green. 51,4c; No. 1 salted, 7',4c; No. 2 salted, UVjc; No. 1 vein cair, s 10 isjs 10s., oc: .o. veai rulf. 12 to 15 lbs.. Co: dry hides. MilJc: sheep pelts, 25075c; horsehldes, Jl.50472.25. St. I.nuln (J nil n nnd Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Sent. 4. WHEAT Receipts, '4.DiM busheln. lllchcr: No. 2 red. cash, ele vator. B9Hc: track. 70Ufi71Uu: September, 69i,4c; December, 72c; -May, 75c; No. 2 hard, C9c. CORN St rone: No. 2 ensh. 6jc tracit. 5CV4c; September, 55He; December, b''.'ic: OATS Hotter: No. 2 cash. 3c: track. .".7ff 37!4u; September. SS'lc; December36j; May, SSTic; No. 2 white, SSSSSUc. 11YK 1JUII, Die. FLAXSKICD No market. FLOUR Dull: red winter nntcnts. 3 4 3.53; extra fancy and straight, $3.05f3.15; clear, $2.5R2.95. COiiNMHAi-stcady at j2.ao. SUKD Timothy, llrm and In good de mand nt J5.W15.40. JlUAN mill; sacked, east iracK. ,&c. HAY Timothy, steady, $9.00011.00; prai rie, easy, $5.50'ij8.50. WHISKY Hleady at Jl.30. 1 HON COTTONTIKS-$1.32. HA(3niNO-fiHl7i4c HUMP TWINK-9C PHOVISIONS-Pork. flrm: Jobbing, $15.75. ,nrd. higher. $8.90Ji8.92'4. Dry salt meats. boxed, steady: extra short, $S.62V4f(S.7.i; clear ribs, $.S.2i4T8.75; clear sides, $S.b7HW 9.00. H'icon, boxed, stendy: extra shons. $9.5O09.52V4: clear ribs, $9.37"4-fT9.50; clear sides. $9.&7'.4fno.0O. MKTALS lAild. dllll. J4.27"A54.35. Hnelter. higher; sales, $3.S5. POULTRY Steady : ciiickens. 7c: springs. S'4ift9c: turkeys, fic; young, 7QSc; ducks, Dc; geese, 3c: springs, 4c. nu i i Kit Htcady creamery, itH2l'ic: dairy. 13jiir,c. i:c,GS-Hlgher: western, I2V4C RUCFIPTS-Flour. 5.000 bbls.: wheat. 75.000 bu.: corn, 22,000 bu.; oats, 35,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Four. 22.0(H) bbls.: wheat. 10,000 bu.; corn, 100,000 bu.; onts, tO.OOO bu. Liverpool (irnln Mnrket. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 4. "WIIEAT-Snot, quiet: No. 2 red, western, winter, 5s CVtd; No. l northern, spring, t.s mi: .-so. i inii- h,.i i!n 1,'it,.i. .id rinlnl S.n.nmlinr Ka lllllllll, WV-. ....... tt,, UV,,,VIIII'VI, .'J tl'id, December, 5s HV'd. CORN spit, steady; American mixed new. 4s Hiu. Futures, quiei; eepiemcer, 4s lOVid; October, Is 10HI; November, 4s lOl'c. PROVISIONS i leer, extra India mess, llrm, 70s. Lard. American refined. In pnlls, nrin. 45s fid. Huron. Cumberland cut. llrm. 48s 9d; clear bellies, llrm. lis fid; short clear hacks, nrm, -us yd. anouioers, square, steady. 37s fid. Fl.ui'11 oi. I.OWS, inncy winior, ,s oa. PEAS Canadian, 4s 6Hd. Ilieelnts of wheat In the last three dnvs. 314.000 centals. Including 209.O0O American, Receipts or corn in tho last tnreo days, 1,300,000 centals. KniiRim City rirnlii mill Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sent. 4. WHEAT Decem ber, i!7!(ic; Mny, 71i.4c; September, t4c; cash, No. 2 hard. Vr,4fl'"V6c: No. 2 red, fiTHIjlKe. CORN septemtier, ttc: ijecemoer, a".c; May. 5SLo: cash. No. 2 mixed. MVi'TStfc: No. 2 white, nominal, 50c, OATS NO, 2 Willie, 3SC. RYE No. 2. ofif) 5fii4c. nominal. HAY-Cholco timothy. $12.60: choice nral- rle. $13.50. Rl'TTER-Crenmcry, io'4Ul9c; dairy. fancy, llfllGc. Eous f rm: rresii Missouri ami Kansas stock quoted 011 'change at 13c doz., loss off, eases returned. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 100,000 bu.; corn, 12.. OOo bu.; onts, ll.OiH) bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 15.000 bu.: corn. 2 .- SOD bu.; oats, 12,000 bu. Plilliuleliililii l'roiliKT Mnrkcl. PHILADELPHIA. Sent. 4.-1IUTTER Steady and In fair demand; fancy west ern creamery, 20i,4o; fancy nearby prints, 22c. EOuS F rm nnd In kooiI demand: fresh nearby nnd western. 18c; fresh southwest ern and southern, lflc. CHEESE quiet and barely steady. Mil" iiul.ee (i nil 11 Mnrkrt. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Sept. 4.-WHEAT- lH."AUc. CORN December, 6SHc. Peoria MnrUpl. PEORIA. 111., Sept. 4.-CORN-lnactlve; No, 3. 55He. OATH-fuuctlvo; No. 2 white, 33,Sc, billed through. WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.30 for lln Ished goods. llnliilli (iriiln Market. DPLl'Tll. Sent. 4, WHEAT Cash, No. 1 hard. 70ike; No. 1 northern. (SMie: No. 2 nnrlliern, (V.,c; September, 6So; October, w-al'i wi-ieiiini-i. u,i'(f .'1111, TUC. OAT-33l,4(Jj3IT0. ' .Mliiueiipolls Wliein Mnrket, MINNEAPOLIS. Sent. 4.-Wlli.-ATr-ui, ($0; September, SPiCi December, tVj',fitii.e; on track. No. 1 hard, 70c; No, 1 northern. U)U , iVt m I1UI lIVI li, Cbllllgi's In A illlillile Suppllea, NEW YORK. Sept. 4.-Spcclal cable and telecranhlc communications from Hrad streets show tho following changes In uviiil- auto siip-iiics irum me mat uccouni; wncai, Easier; No. 1 northern, 69Va?f70c; No. 2 northern. iWTiWUo: December, 71Vifi71c, RVE-Stenily; No. 1. 53f33c. HARLEY-Steady; No. 2, COc: Bumnlo. 45 t'nlted States and Canada, east of the Rockies. Incrense. 1.920,000 bushels, afloat for nnd in Kurope, decrease, l,3W,) bunhela. Total supply, Increase, 820,mu Imslipls. Corn, t'nlted Stntes nnd Canada. east of the Hockles, Incrense, 756,ooO bushels, Oats, rimed stales and Canada, east oi the Hockles, increase, I.TOi.ooo busncis. Among the mon- Imtiortant Inerenses re- tiorted to Hradstreets nre those of So,oW bushels at northwestern Interior elevators, 1.11,000 burhels at Newport News, 75,o liushels ut Minneapolis elevators. 71,000 bushels ut St. Joseph, 59,000 bushels at Sioux Falls and 60,000 bushels at Manitoba. The leading decreases are those of 318,000 bushels at Chleugo private elevators, w.wo bushels at Portland, Me., (V'i.oki bushels ill Omaha nnd Co.ou) bushels nt Winnipeg. Tiiledo (Iriiln null Need, TOLEDO. O.. Sent. I. WHEAT Strong: No. 2. cash nnd Suiitember. 72i4c: December, 73e. CORN-Actlve; No. 1, September, Die; December, 6Sic. OATS-Dull; cash, 53c. RYE-No sales. CLO VERSEED Steady: prime, 16.70; Oc tober, $5.f.,; December, $5.7'i. .NEW YORK-STm'KsT" AM) IIM)S. Mnrket In Almost nn Exclusively I'ro ffsslouiil A fin I r. NEW YORK, Sept. 4. Today's stock mar ket was an almost exclusively professional affair, with evidence of a partlc patlon 1 by tho speculative party, which Is rather vigueiy characterized as "the wesb-rn con tingent" by the traders about the Stock exchange. This party has been active at Intervals in the stock market ever since the forn crop prospects became an element In the speculation. They continued the salo of stocks this morning, but early be came Impressed with the notable paucity or the ofTerlngs, which brought around tho pressure thuy put on the market and reversed their position to the buying side. The free offerings of corn today, which were iU sulllcleiitly attractive terms to at tract some demand for export of that grain for the llrst tlmi In a considerable period, may have had an Influence on these cover ing operations. The day s movement of prices seemed largely due. however, to maneuvers by con tending professional operators, following yesterday's sharp break, which In Itself was apparently a testing operation by tho capitalists, who have supported the mar ket lor some tlmo past. They seemed satlslled with their demonstration with the small amount ot stork Impending over the market tor dlslodgement, and their brokers wero largo buyers again today, especially of United States steel stocks, in which they were Jolmd by tho "western contingent.' These stocks did not move upward until there had been sharp advances In Colorado Fuel und Tennessee Coal, based upon the assumption that their business was largely Increased as .1 result of the entorced Idle ness of United States Steel corporation works. Chicago Great Western continued strong, on rumors of buying for control In the In terest of tho western railroad community of Interest and the recent large accumula tion of Mexican National was unabated today. Tho strong tone permeated the whole market us the day progressed and the tlual hour showed many of the mar ket leaders among the grangers, Paeitlcs, Southwesterly, coalers and specialties, Mom 1 to 3 points over last night's close level. Conditions In the money and exchange markets were practically unchanged. Call loans again touched 4 per cent and the ab sorption or Hinds by tho subtreasury con tinued, amounting since Fllday to $2,332. 000. Sterling exchange steadied this morn ing ns it consequence of working oil the accumulation exchange bills over the holl la. The Hank of England advanced Its selling prleo both lor bar gold and Ameri can eagles, thus lowering the point to which sterling bills must fall before gold Imports offer a profit. Sterling exchange weakened utresh In the forenoon, thus per haps helping the rally In stocks. The rullioad bond market was dull and narrow. Total sales, par value, $1.4!0,0oo. United Stntes bonds were unchanged 011 thu lust call. The following arc the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison 79 d pfd 'J!T, Italthnoro & OI1I0...IOH4 Ho. Pacific M? So. Hallway 33b do nid do nfd. 91 Texas & Pacific... 4j',j 1T0I., St. L. Ai. V... 201 Canadian l'aellle. . Canada Ho Chen. & Olik Chicago .V Alton... 111 69 41 40 7S?. 2914 72' d prd M:2 Union l'aellle 10e-)4 do prd J3 Wabaah !i do nfd Chicago, I lid. & L. do pfd Wheel. & U IZ.. do 2d pfd Wis. Central .., do prd P. C. C. & St. I Adams Kx .. 41'4 .. IS!. .. 3') .. SJ'.i .. 45 .. 71 ..no ..193 ,.m .. 30 )4 .. hi d pfd ChlcnB & K. HI." Chlcaito il, W do lat pfd do id pfd ChlraKO A: N. W... ,...1M .... il',4 .... 49!j ....150 C. It. I. & I ... Chiengo. Ter. .t ' do pfd C. C. C. & Ht. L Colonulo So do lat pfd do 2d pfd Pel. & Hudson.. Del. U A: V Denver & H. 0. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley do ptd llllnoU Central . Iowa Central ... do pfd like i:rle & V. do pfd U & N Manhattan L ... Met. St. Ity Mex. Central ... Mex. National .. Minn. & St. L... Mo. l'aellle M., K. .t T do pfd N. J, Central .. N. Y. Central .. Norfolk & W.... ,,..11j' Tr. SS'.i .... 45', .... !i .... 95'i .... M',2 .... 244 ....184 American Ex.... u. S. Ex. Wella-Kargo Kx Anial. Copper . Amer. Car it F do pfd Anier. Lin. Oil. do prd Anier. S. & It., do prd ..IWii . it.': Anac. Mln. Co Hro klMi It. T.... . ft .ism Colo. Kuel & Iron.. 103 Con. (las ...121!, ... M "Con. Tobacco do pfd . 75Vj ...IK'i .116' . 3S Oen. Kleclrlo ... Ului'ose Sugar... ...:rt ... 5.1 ... 19 ... 2t Hocking foal .. Inter. Paper .... do nrd .in ... 79'4 .11W1 Inter. 1'ower ... .111 Kiclede Oas .... .lWi Natl nal lilacult ... 97 ... Si ... 4t . in National Iad :u . 14V National Salt 4'i'i Wlls do prd 76 .1W4 No, American 103 . S9!t Pacific Coast tj? . ilVi l'aellle Mall 4I .lh3 People's Has 1U .151 lrt'sed 8. Car 43 Wt do pld S3 . o Pullman 1". Car 20s do pfd. N . l'aclfino pld... JS; 'Itepubllo Steel 18i Ontario &. W 36',;' do pld 73 l'tnnaylvunlu lnt Hiigar 131H Heading l4,ienn. coal iron.. 67V, do it pro do Id pfd f union nag & v 16 do ptd , U. S, Leather . do prd U. S. Rubber .. do prd U. S. Steel .... d prd Western Union 73 13H S3 191, 18 45!i , ffl 93',; St. L. & S. P., .. 47H .. 63 .. 70--4 .. 31 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. boiitliw. lo pld , f2Vi St. Paul ... m 19U Mo pra.. Offered. Last sale. Trust receipts. Thu Commercial Advertiser s London llnauclnl cnblegram says: The stock mar ket today showed Franco-Turkish utilities at Now Vork's ovcr-nlght selling. Consols touched WI3-16 on tho report of gold ex ports. American stocks wero Idlo but llrm till afternoon, when Now York selling caused a general rciupse. Missouri Pucitiu was ex ceptionally Hteady on somo unexplained Hp. iiiero was 11 suuucii aii-roumi rally 111 the street of about u full point. This was taken to mean that tho New York money market was casing. Tho closing was active and strong. Tlntos wero dull on appre hensions or tho dividend next month, which is variously estimated rrom 30 to 35 shill ings. Paris exchange Is 25.21; Berlin, 20.43. ew York .Honey Miirkcl. NEW YORK. Sept. 4,-MONEY-On call. llrm nt 3fj I per cent; last loan, 3 per ecu ; ruling rate. 34 per cent: prime mercantile paper. IVsfiS per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with ac tual business In bankers' bills nt Jl.SS'i nr.,1 at $I.S3K for sixty days; posted rates, Jl.8414 ?I.S5 and $4. 874(4. b'tVji commercial bills, $I.S3 U4.S3H. SILVER-Rur, oSc; Mexican do lars, 45Hc. HONDS-uovornmeni, sienuy; rallroul. llrm; state, Innctlve. The closing quuiutions on bonds arc aft follows: U. S, ref. 2, reg....l07VN. Y. Central l...10J, do coupon 1014 N. J. C. gen. Is.... 130 do 3. reg 10SS No. Pacific 3s 7: do coupon 10V do 4 IOC, do new 4. reg. ...137 N Y. C & St I. 4..107'i do coupon tlJ' N. & V. con. 4....10:$, do old 4,8, reg. ...112 Oregon Nav. Is 107 do coupon 113 I Mo 4s 103 do t. ree 107; Oregon S. L. (...i:s; do coupon 1074 do ronsol it H7'4 D.' of C. 3 CIs 12l'4 Heading gen. 4a... 93'; Atchlion gen. 4....lo3' Hl0 ci. W. li lOOi do adj. 9iVi St 1. & 1 M c. 5s.. 113 Canada So. 2a 10V, ..st j, je K. 6s. .1:1 Chheii. & Ohio 41i. 105141 Si. Paul consols... 184 St, v., C. & P. U.1I5 C. N. W. c. 7..137 "do S. 1' deb, J..i:3'j Chicago Ter. 4 0.'d4 Cidonuli) So. it 8S Denver & It. 0. 4s.l02l; Hrbi uenwral 4n VJlt 1'. W. fi D, C. 1H..1KI (len. Klectrlce 5 .J) Iowa Central !.... ltd U & N. unl. I....10l' M. K. & T. 2 81 do U 'Mi lo 5s H614 So Pacltlo 4 9: So. ItaJIway 5h 116'4 s n. (t t. 6 Tcxis & Pa-Ulo 1.IIS14 -uo i'S 911 I'nlon Pacltlo ls....l03; Wabash Is 119 do !s Hon West Shore Is 1!3 is. l eninil is fa'. Va. Cental h's 9P Hid. Offered. Hunk ClenrliiKN. OMAHA, Sept. 4,-I)ank clearings tolny, $1,2,7,611; eorresponillng day last ye.11, tl.15S.214: lncieus?, $19,127. NEW YORK. Sept. 1. Clearings, $233,923, 4S2; balances, $13,700,720. HOSTON. Sept. 4.-ClenrlllgS, $22,411,085; balances, 1.S6I,S51 ST. LOUIS. Sept. l.-ClearlngM, $l0.S90.151s balances, $1,311,120. diuucy, mi per cent. New York exchange, 35c discount, bid, lie discount asked. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.-Clearlngs, $29, 119.2W; balances, $2,106,903. Money, 4ij4i4 per cent. I1AI.TIMORE, Sept. 4.-Clenrlngs, J5.S53, 113; balances, $fio3.273. Money, 4t4&i per cent, CHICAGO, Sept. 4. Clearings, $37,300,614; balances, $l,0Jl,vi, Posted exchange, $I.Sj ii4.s;ia. New- York exchange, 65c discount. CINCINNATI, O., Sent. 4 -Clearlngs, $.1, 3V2.3.V). New York exchange, 25c discount. Money, 3y64 per cent. London Stuck (Imitation. LONDON, Sept. 4.-1 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money 91 11-loNorfotk & V.... do account 91 lJ.lt do pfd Anneonda 'J1. No Pscltlc pfd.. Atchlon !'Jj Ontario & W... do pfd. l'jiti 1'enntylvanlA ll.iltlmoie & OI1I0...IM Rending Canadian l'aellle. ..lli'i do lat pfd ClU'S, A Ohio IS", I do !M pfd Chicago 11 W a ,So. ltallwoy .... l, M. & ft. P Ill 1 do prd LMier (: u. u w. u. riieuic do nfd m Union IMclllo i:rie H do 1st pfd 7m do pfd V. 3. rtteel ... do pfd tVdbarti do nfd do !d nfd. Illinois Central I, 4 N M K. A. T do pfd N. Y. Central... i.'io: M Pi.jinlsh l .. M'i lund Mines .. PAR Sll.VER-Qillet nt 27d per ounce. MONEY 15J1V4 per cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 2 1-lfi'(j2ife per cent; for three months' bills, H'Vi'J'.i per cent. Huston Slock Uuntiif Ion. UOSTON, Sept. 4. Call loans, SQIU per cent; time loans, VUo per cent. Ouluul closing: A . T. & H. V do prd Anier. Sugar ..... American Tel lloaton & Albany Uoton Klevated . Iloton it Me Dominion Coal .., do pfd V s. Steel , do pfd Pltchbnrg pfd Hd. Klec. Ill Mex. Central N K. 11, & C Old Colony Old Dominion .... llulilier Union Paclfl.' .... . 7S' West Hnd 94 . Atchison 4s 102 .134',s N. H. (1. & C. 6.... 67U .1S.P4 Adventure 33 .227 lllnuliam Mln Co.. 4u'i llsn 13 725 304 214 n H9'i 52 lu .Mnal. Copper ..191 lAtlantlc .. 4Pi ..113 .. 42'i .. 0.1 ..lib Cat. A llecla Centennial Franklin Humboldt Oaceola 1'nrint . SO'.iJcjulncy ,17? , 7 359 , -!)?; 70'j Santa re Copper, Tamarack I'tah Mining .... Winona .. 33M, 18 ..10O4 Wolverines I'nlon Umd 3 .civ York .llnliiK Stocks. NEW YORK. Sent. 4. Thu folowlng nro the closing iiuotations on mining stocks. .... 6i .... ill .... tl .... 30?4 .. 7i .... 2274 .... WU .... SS'., .... 31 .... S04 .... (Vl'k 10m 31 4l 23 1, M'.l 71 1S Ailnins Con 20 Little Chief 13 Alloc 4 Ontario Kw Ilrcrce IO Ophlr 70 UrunMvIck Con S tl'lioenlx 8 Conntock Tunnel.... s Poionl 3 on. C.il. & Va 155 Ssvnge 6 pendwood Terra .... 50 Sierra Nevada 13 Horn Sliver 175 Fmall 1Io;jc SO Iron Sliver t,j standard K Li'advllle Con 0, Foreign I'lminelnl. LONDON. Sept. 4. Supplies of money had not diminished todav and borrowers were able to obtain their requirements practically on tiieir own terms, discounts were easy and there was a hardening of gold, con nected with the 'continuous demand lor Australia. On the Stock exchange busi ness was quiet, but the tone was fairly good, though some departments were de pressed. The reaction was chlelly due to realization on the part of the disappointed bulls, Gilt-edge securities wero steady. AmnrlmnM mumml wtiiilr 11 1 iilimil nnHtv. but became somewhat steadier, closing duil, luteriintiomiis were firm, urnnd Trunks un proved. Hnr gold Is quoted today at 77s lid; American eagles, 70s 5d. Gold pre miums nre quoted today at Huenos Ayres at 132.20; Madrid, 30.35; Lisbon, 3.S.50; Rome, 40.07. PARIS. Sept. 4. After a weak opening on tho bourse todny business was more active, In the belief that there will be no runt tiro with Turkey. Governments rallied slightly, but subsequently wero very quiet. During the last half hour rumors depressed Turks heavily and tho closing wns gen erally dull, excepting industrials, which Im proved. Rio Tlntns wero ottered, but closed with n slight Improvement. De Heers opened llrm and declined on realization. '1 nree ner cent rentes. 105f iOe tor thu ac count. Exchange on London, 25c 19c for cnecKs. BERLIN, Sept. 4.rTrHces on tho bourse today opened weak In response to New York. London nnd Vienna advices. Subse quently banks and mines rallied and gov ernments rallied to a lesser extent. Cana dian Paclllcs were weak In spite of Im proved Iralllc receipts. Americans wero dull. Locals closed llrm. Exchange on London, 20m 43pfgs. for checks. Discount rates, short bills, 2 per cent; for threo months' bills, 2V4 per cent. Condition of the Trcimnrr. WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.-Todny's state ment of tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avnllnble cash balances, $179,652, 312; gold, $109,331,832. Cotton Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. 4.-COTTON-Spot cinseo quiet ni 'fcc uecune; muidiing up lands, S'4o: middling gulf, Sic; sales, 1,306 bales. Eiitures closed quiet but steady: September, 7.00c; October and November, ,.Mc; December, 7.o,c; Jnnunry and Febru ary, 7.70c; .March, 7.72c; April, 7.73c; May, kr. LOUIS. Sent. 4-COTTON-Oulet nnd 1-lCc lower; middling, 8 7-16c; sales, 212 bales; receipts, -ji nines, snipmenis, i:m Dales; stock, 34.10S bales. GALVESTON. Sent". 4 COTTON-Easv at 814c. LIVERPOOL, Sept. I.-COTTON-Spot In rtirtflnrntn lillclnncu ' nrlona IniiTii'. AmnclmiH niu". iii.y, ""I'll of (( ti. t i", lunti ltlllWll,i middling, fair, 5 5-10d; good middling, 5 1-16J: miiKiimg, i",(i; tow middling, ft 1-111; good ordinary, 4 9-32d; ordinary, 4 l-32d, Tho sales or 1110 nay wero 7,000 Dales, or which M0 wero for speculation and export nnd In cluded 6,500 American; receipts, 14,000 bales, Including 10.900 American. Futures, nneneil quiet hut closed steady; American middling, 1. m. c, September, 1 3-ciil, value; October, g. o. c, 12l-6ld, sellers; October and No vember, 4 18-Olij 1 19-61(1, buyers; November and December, 4 15-6IJi4 16-64d, sellers: De cember and January, 4 15-6ld. sellers; Janu ary und February. I H-6iy4 15-6ld, buyers) February and March, 4 14-64ft(-l 16-6ld, buy ers; March and April, 4 15-6Id, sellers; April Him ,uiy, -i lo-ixu, value, NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4.-COTTON Steady: snles. 1.200: ordinary. Cc: L'ood nnll. nary, 611-bic; low middling, 7'.sc: middling, 8 6-ltk:; Bood, 8 ll-16c; middling fair, 8 15-lfie; receipts, 11,111 oaies; siock, i6.a,(i nines. Fu tures, stendy; September, 7.C5f7 72c; Oc tober. 7.5Sfi7.59c; November, 7.55fi7.57c: De cember, 7.55ft7.56c: January, 7.55f7.56e; r uuiiiiii y, i.uo'if i.o'c; .Miiicn, April, 7.5507.57c; May, 7.507.5Sc, 7,6jf 7.57c; Sugar Murkrt, NEW YORK, Sept. 4,-SUGAR-Raw. dull and barely steady; fair rellnlng, 3',ic, 1.1 1; centrifugal, 90 test, 3 1.1-lGc bid: molnsses sugar, 3c bid. Rellned, steady; No. 6. 4.65c; No, 7, 4.65r; No. 8. 1.15c: No. 9, 4.Dc; No. 10, 4.35c; No. 11. 130c. No. 12, 4 3ic; No, 13. 4.20o; No. II. 1.20c, standard A, f.(5e; confectioners' A. 5.05e; mould A, 5.00c; out loaf. 6.75c; crushed, 6.75c; powder. d. 63 c; granulated. 5.25c. cube. 6.60c. LONDON. Sept. I.-SCOAR-Muscovnilo, 9s 3d: centrifugal, 10s 3d: beet sugar, 9s i'id. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 4,-SUGAR-Mur-ket quiet: centrifugal yellow, lfilic: t.ec onds, 2fi3Hc. Molaescs, steady; cent.I." ugul, 5'ulOc. CofTee Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 4.-COFFEE-Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 6c. Mild, steady; Cordova, Sfillijc. Futurts opened t toady In tone at unchanged prices. During the day the trading was moderately nctlve, with 11 rather wink undertono preva ling. Offerings wero liberal. Information from abroad was of an Indifferent churneb'r. Hrazlllan receipts continue heavy nnl helped materially In causing the easy fee ing all day. Tho market was finally quiet at net unchanged prices. Total sales were 1S.250 bags, Includftig September al 4.'S l.70o; December, 5c; March, 6.25c; May, 5.10c; June, 6.15c. .w York Dry floods Mnrket. NEW YOLK. Sept. 4.-DRY OOODS Thero hns been 11 somewhnt quieter demand today for staple cottons than on recent days, but 110 change In the general tone. A considerable amount of business has been passed owing to tho difference In tho view of buyers and sellers, Print cloths are quiet nnd unaltered. Prints In steady request ut previous prices, Staples In men's wear woolens and worsteds for spring sold well nnd llrm. Evaporate it mill Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, feept. 4, KVAPO RATED APPLES A fair out-of-town demand was noted 11 n.l finirv tirades of evaporated ap ples, wlih tho general market llrm In tone III Illliy sustuincil pnres: state, common to good. 6Cu8c, prime, S';CS4,c; choice, 9c; fancy, 94c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FIUMTS-Inactlve. Prunes, 347c. Apricots, SiIlSc. Peaches, peeled, ll'ulSc; unpecled, CUSViC OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET CattW of All Kinds ii Good Doraind at Just About Qtoadj Pricei. HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER l.lbernl ltecelpts of Sbr, p 11 ml Lamb nt All .Market Polutn ami m. u Result Triidi. 11 n Very Mow mid Weali. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. I, Receipts were. Cattie. nogs, oneep. Oiiiulai Aiomiay 1,,1 Oihctal Tuesuay b.UuS u,,o l,u 4 Oiiici.il Wednesday 2,111 4.t2: ouu Three days this week. .12,2.-6 13,U5 :7.2J Same days laot wecK....10,'.U2 17,-Jj 1,'.' 1 saiiiu weeK Uutore U.nsl lu,.W -1,(21 hamo three WteKS iigo...l2,t(3 2j,51 2.,d bainu tour w iuks ago.... iu,i l,,7ul Same ttays last your lo,li2 H,mi 2o,3.a Average price paid for nog at S ..t.i Omaha thu past several dn) with 1 urn puiioiib: I 1W1. U'O0.l5W.lls3S.ll,.l'7.lcSli.L'D5, August AUgUsl AUgllst August August AUgUSt AUgUst August lj 7ta 4 W, lb 1, 7iv i 9j 1I 5 Wftl 5 UU "I I 4 lj 5ij 1 2U 5 fcC? 5 0J 21 & 7S',, 6 0,' 2.' I b Sittl i, 01, 23( 6 tti-hi 4 jf -i 1 'l' ' 02, 2o) I 5 Oj 2 b 97Vi j - 1 ti 4 Ui 2l 0 I'U I 5 02, 2U 6 02, 6 02 4 41, J iJ ' I 4 32 3 ",!i 3 ,U 4 3(j 3 74 3 il 4 4 3 b 3 M 4 60, 3 U7l u 73, I 3 7-1 3 7U 4 42 3 !6 2.VI ' I 2 M 2 '.' 1 M 2 ,'Jj 2 IV 1 .' : tai 2 ?j 2 ii 2 75 4 1. 4 11 4 5j 4 51 I ii I 4 'J I 3u 4 42, 3 K), 1 4 4l 3 i4 3 3i 4 42, j m, 0 ,y 1 4 401 3 73 3 tl 4 3 3 ,:'.l 3 91, 1 3 ','0 I 2 4 40 1 3 9i 4 42, 3 70, I 4 40, 2 72 , 3 91 1 4 27 3 03 3 !W 4 20 3 id, 2 W, 4 14, 3 GVi 4 07 I 3 Co, 4 071 4 19 1 4 0I August .lUtiUSl August August AUgUI-t August August August August 4 2i! 4 32 4 21 2 60, 2M, sH! 2 &1 2 41 2 11, 4 :t 4 22 I 24 I 20 1 37 4 34 4 21 31 U 12;, I 5 0j I Uoll bept. 1 ept. 2 ...0 11i 1 ... tf 07f, fi 0-' ... ti 15 I 6 aupt. 3 Sept. 1 Indicates Sunday. Til., (ltllt'lnl hiimliiii, nl t, nt tnpl( brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hog. Sheop.lt r s. C, M. & St. P 4 1.. O. & St. L 1 1 Missouri Pacific 2 3 I'nlon Pacific System 2j u 16 1 C. N. W 1 V., E. & M. V 33 16 .. 1 C, St. P., M. .fc 0 3 11 It. A; M l'J 10 5 C, H. & q 8 1 C, R. 1. it P., east.. 3 11 C, R. I. & P., west.. 3 1 Total receipts 92 6S 22 2 Tho disposition of thu day's receipts wai as follows, each bjycr purchasing thu num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Otldiihy Packing Co Armour & Co Swift, from country R. llccker & Dcgan Vatisunt Si Co Lobmnii Ac Co W. I. Stephen IJenton Ai I'nderwood.... Livingstone Ai Schatlcr.. Hamilton & Rothschild.. 11. L. Dennis & Co U. F. Hobblck Wolf & Muman Other buyers 137 (17 liWl 1,21 1 615 621 1,0! 1.M0 197 1,511 7N b-5 215 It 16 31 117 10 3S 40 I 111 202 .... 3.S69 Total 2,470 4,57 t 6,9.7 CATTLE There was considerable de crease In thu supply of cuttlu at this mar ket us compured with yesterday, as the table of receipts given abovo will show. Tho bulk of the receipts was madu up of killers, thougli I litre wero qutlo a luw leeuerb 011 fculc. Thu demand all around was In good shape, so that tho general market was .ie tlvo and not much different from jestur day. Cornfcd steers of good to choice quality were rcudy sellers today nt fully steady prices. 1'nckers ail seemed to want a lew, and ns the supply was limited practically everything wus out of llrst hands In good season. Tho commoner grades were, of course, not sought after as much, but ntlil they sold fully as well as they did yester day. There were about twcnty-llvo cars of cows nnd heifers id thu yards this morning, and buyers took hold In good shape aim pa d good steady prices for practically all grades. Sellers found little dllllculty In disposing of what they hud, and the liens wcro about empty by tho middle of ih.' forenoon. Hulls, calves and stags all sold in Just nbout yesterday's notches. Stockcrs and feeders of good quality wero ready sellers today, and particular, y was that truu of thu cattle showing weight as well as quality. The common stuff w.ib neglected, the came as usual, us the demand from tho country for that cinss uf stuff Is very limited. Western rangers, of course, mado up tho big end of tho receipts today. Packers wero all anxious for steers, and thuy paid fully steady prices for anything at all good. Cows wero ulso In good demand and com manded steady prices. There was no change noticeable in the prlcs paid for bulls, canes und stags, ami stockers and feeders could also bo quoted luuy steady. Representative sales: REEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r, 1 930 2 75 Z2 1125 5 25 2 735 2 f 31 11(14 i 23 2 !15 2 fcj 1 11S0 5 23 b 1000 3 13 26 1182 5 25 1 tsTO 3 !) 1 12i0 5 25 2 1125 4 10 18 1S.',5 5 1 1110 4 50 20 1210 5 (Z 3 1060 5 UO 38 KiS 5 ,0 23 fcsl 6 20 COWS. 1 C20 1 W 20 93S 2 60 J 933 1 50 1 9'fi 2 60 3 t'53 1 "5 4 9.0 2 60 6 103H 1 M It OM 2 61 1 60 2 00 18 10(7 2 63 4 1078 2 00 1 lluo 2 63 1 910 2 00 S 1012 2 63 1 541) 2 00 2 1020 2 73 8 9K 2 20 2 935 2 73 4 992 2 20 6 1031 2 73 2 1090 2 20 6 1031 2 73 10 785 2 2) 3 1013 2 73 1 1050 2 21 13 ! 2 73 7 918 2 40 1 1180 2 75 1 910 2 40 1 90 I 73 2:, ssi : 5u 1037 : 80 2 957 2 CO 2 810 2 80 1 920 2 to 3 973 2 SO 4 1070 2 f'.' 1 1110 2 h) 1 10M) 2 50 17 10W 2 83 1 1110 2 50 21 tis.l 2 M 2 1000 2 50 11 1010 2 83 1 920 2 50 12 935 2 90 4 1070 2 50 3 8:6 3 10 1 1090 2 50 1 loo) 3 10 J 1110 2 50 6 1UJ 3 i; I 1000 2 10 15 1056 3 13 1 920 2 50 1 1165 3 13 S 1050 2 55 3 1056 3 13 3 1150 2 55 2 12C0 i l) 2 675 2 53 1 .'.....1130 3 (0 7 551 2 60 21 931 3 70 1 1210 2 60 1 9J0 3 75 HEIFERS. 1 460 1 U0 4 550 2 7.1 1 750 2 Ou 1 820 3 00 j 4J) J (yi 5 520 3 O) 1 800 2 50 2 303 3 is) 9 194 2 6') 2 903 3 03 3 763 2 63 6 9"3 3 25 3 623 2 65 II 723 3 CO 15 882 2 "0 4 680 3 6) 4 705 2 75 1 HID 3 bO STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 410 2 10 6 : i .0 2 710 2 50 11 861 2 70 5 781 2 50 3 573 2 73 2 870 2 70 BULLS. 1 12!0 2 00 1 1020 2 23 l 1300 2 13 1 1270 2 80 CALVES. 1 23 1 50 1 330 3 50 i '910 2 23 2 4.V) 3 M 14 ,. . 728 2 23 1 J00 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3 I.tsi 2 if) 2 850 3 00 3 t20 2 W 7 850 3 10 j 516 2 00 10 9(3 3 13 1 Cy) 2 il 13 876 3 18' 1 890 2 .VI 12 CM 3 20 2 810 2 50 7 1071 J 23 1 W) 2 60 11 768 3 a 5 536 2 to 37 812 3 25 ; 515 2 50 3 fto 3 30 1 91) 2 60 21 1012 3 4 ) 3 10 J I 2 70 1 925 3 13 1 830 2 to 1 10O0 3 50 1 930 2 83 52 10(0 3 65 1 870 2 W 41 1107 3 63 12 91) 2 ?5 (I Ill) 3 63 21 811 3 00 (1 959 3 65 NEURASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 10 feeders.. 782 2 75 11 cows 1067 2 60 21 teeders.. 9)3 2 fc3 2S cows 1055 2 80 7 heifers.. 732 2 n ti cows 773 1 VI 1 feeder. . 7to 2 40 l cow 79) 2 50 1 feeder... 570 3 40 1 cow K30 1 90 2 feeders.. 75 3 15 10 rows 10IS 3 3 feedeis.. 853 3 60 15 cows 1049 3 d 11 feeders.. CIS 2 60 3 cows f.73 2 (M 2 feeders.. 7.15 2 00 1 cbw 1130 2 2.1 1 heifer.... 410 2 75 7 cows 811 2 40 2 heifers... 630 2 70 16 cows 103O 2 ,5 10 heifers... 870 2 lu 2 cows m I j.5 1 calf 3M 3 50 15 steers 0 2 3j 4 calves .. 197 4 25 . ,, Scows M6 2 (A 4ca vrs... 277 2 50 2 rows,.. 900 1 TO 5 calves. . 312 2 50 1 cow Io70 3 on 2 heifers,.. 610 2 65 , 2 cows U0 2 00 1 lielfor.,,. 10) 2 i) 3 25 2 steers..,. 7(W 3 Oi 17 feeders 744 2 75 1 steer . 920 3 75 2 steers... H70 2 0 1 strcr. ... 970 2 25 IfNer 1110 COLORADO. 2 70 4 cows. . . 9 VI 1 25 1 ciw !! 2 00 4 cows.... S95 3 01 2 ;5 2 SI 2 0 2 25 2 CO 1 2". 2 00 2 10 2 0 25 cows. . . , , Sv2 , 753 1 cow 3 cows,., 3 cows..., 9 cows... 1 cow 77s 2 70 3 cows, . . . Vm SSO 2 00 3 cows. .... $16 M0 WYOMING. H feeders.. 1059 3 60 1 stag.... P steers.. 1270 nil 3 23 3 15 3 15 2 2 CO lft'Ut,li'..JK,J ., 2 feeders. .1015 3 80 II. Guild 1 nt.,nr .1050 Co.-Neb. 1 feedcis. 13 feeders. 5 feeders. IS feeders. .v7S 3 05 150 2i 2 cows .1. II. Morgan Neb ll 3 45 ! HlnlnvVf,1i in teeners, .iojz ;i in 1 f..,.,lnr...l000 3 15 3 n 3 25 2 10 2 25 2 63 2 feeders. 910 2 25 3 15 3 10 4 feeders.. 15 1 1 feeder. 7 feedtrs 1 stag.... 4 steers. I steer... 1 cow.... 19 cows... 1 cow.... 2 steers. 1 cow.... 20 .cows.. . 36 steers.. 1 cow., . . II cows... 910 I ferdcrs 1 bull.... 1 bull.... 6 cows,. . . SI0 L'2) 1170 930 ..1290 2 75 ..13, I Oi il'To 1 nr. A. W. Klugsley-Neb. ..1270 2 S3 1 bull 1490 .. 912 2 .3 1 cow 1030 ..WO 2 h5 2 cows II. C. llrny-Idaho, ..IOTk, 4 05 2 cows 1010 T. 11. Snell-Neb. . . i'-O 2 25 4 cows 990 . 1'5 1 2 70 John Davidson Idaho. ..1116 4 35 19 cows 11S1 . . S70 2 00 1M Glbbon-ldaho. ..1111 3 30 steers... .1011 ..H. Lnrklns-ldaho. .11 TT i iv. ,1,1 .......... ,nc 2 "5 2 (.3 3 30 3 60 I 05 4 15 3 S3 3 SO 24 steers 29 steers.. ..1CS1 3 V, 17 steers "!l0H . J; Foremnn-S. D. 5!i steers.. ..HUJ 3 so 15 steers. ...1016 C IL 'Iger S. D. ,0 steers.. ..1052 3 VI r .1. Helu erson- S. n 1 fpdrr. . .1(0.1 2 60 62 steers MSS I cO 1 00 2 "5 2 W 2 ID 3 10 3 10 3 35 3 30 2 50 12 feeders. .1143 3 l'i) 3 45 3 45 2 60 3 10 3 10 W. 3 33 19 steers.. ..b)70 1 bliN 1230 1 cow UN) 1 eow MO 5 cows 9S0 1 cow 1240 Alen-S. D. lo feeders.. li 9 feeders.. SM :8 feeders. 1018 1 feeder.. B feeders. 3 cows 3 cows 8!) lOOo K'OJ 1153 C. 21 feeders., 83 l reeder...ll30 1 cow 1120 3 35 3 15 1 cow d30 E. Cooncy Neb'. 3 steers.... 913 3 lo 1 bull lOod 2 10 :t i hi 1 cow loi) 2 cows lw) 1 oow ii j 2 70 2 70 1 50 3 40 2 feeders.. 873 1 eow M) 2 no 1 eow. . .. , 870 3 l) 10 feeders. . S2S 19 feeders.. SIS 2 15 I feeders Mi bo Ilrewster Ac Co. Wyo. .1122 3 35 2 slags 10.", 1261) 2 50 1 bull 1570 .989 2 ,0 1 bull 1110 .1480 2 20 . J. Mcintosh Wvo. ?, 2'.' 1 str 820 5 cows... 1 cow.... 10 cows... 1 bull..,., 13 steers.. 2 steers.. 2 80 2 25 2 20 : SO McCoy ,'i Clayton-Wyo. 1 steer... , ow . .j I feeders. .1040 2 75 4 OO I 00 VA. .iinsteiier- wyo. 0 '"iv 1014 3 30 10 leeders. .1146 w 100 2 5) 1 feeder... 1190 lcow 10S0 3 20 l.!,S,,b1.llelr,' WI1S. ""other light rim ot ogs here today and as the demand on the il,"i..i c"i l,lll,ors was In good shape and advices from other points lavornlde to llJ"t!i.,;'',l,K .l,hl' ""rket here ud ii ord i.1(10i'. 'Iho bulk of (he hogs sold ut (i.I.'',4 mid $6.15. with tho long string ut ,!1.u?r ,riV'-. Thu liolt-'er loads went mostly from $6,171.4 to $6.10. It was a good active market troni start to finish and prac tically everything was disposed of at an early hour. As will bu noticed, tho rnng" C 1 fklH for u '""'t l ot nearly as great ,. "H ." ?hor.t tlmu "go. when packers wero discriminating so against the lighter 11 eights. Ihey do not now seem to consider MwlM'.'i1, ",!,,irly "H much UM llu'.v ''" nmllty. though, or course, anything on tho piggy pnhffoThogs?,,Kl'ler,,bly lH"l0W 1110 l,r'1"- nnn'?'1? H1'lN'",lc,! ostnbllshes a new high point for the year, tin, hiss of vesterdny Ih i,K,imorV i11"1." 'K"l"ed. which makes No. Av, Sh, IT. 6 05 6 C71J 6 10 6 10 No. CI... ra .. Is".'. Av, ....2.'f, "!!26l ....226 ....2M ....314 ....217 ....2:6 ....211 ....231 ....267 .,, ""iiis 221 ....211 ....213 ...."03 ....210 ....233 ....233 ....231 ....271 ....253 '.'.'..213 ....261 Sh, 1 20 320 80 160 10 40 ieo 40 IT. 80.... 84.... 32.... 67.... 90.... 62.... 53.... 57.... 76.... 63.... 80.... 66.... 76.... 81.... 77.... 48.... 33.... 77. . 71.... 76.... 74.... 71.... 63.... ...1S4 ...211 ,...26 ,...213 1 ... 1 87 ,...247 ,...225 ....21) ,...203 ....260 ,...2i)l ....227 ....228 ....253 ... .253 . .21 ,...247 ,...224 ....217 ....205 .221 .'.'.'.ISl 120 24) 6 13 6 13 6 15 6 13 6 13 6 15 6 Ij 6 13 6 15 6 13 (1 13 6 15 80 120 6 12'.i 120 6 1 8.' 6 ILV. 40 6 12',a 61.. 53.'. CI.. 80 C 120 6 I2". 80 80 120 6 121. 120 6 12li 60 l'8 CO 51 SJ 73 72 54 ('..I Ul 66 61 73 71...., 6:! 73 74 39 80 40 6 12', 120 6 15 13 6 15 120 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 13 6 15 6 15 6 17'i 6 1714 6 17M, 6 15 1, 6 20 40 6 15 ... 6 15 24) 6 13 80 6 li ... 6 1.1 80 80 8) 40 120 40 80 80 80 320 6 1J 6 15 ...2IS te 'S 52 68 76 68 62 61 .260 .281 .235 .211 .220 .220 .2.15 .246 160 120 6 18 13 SO 6 17'i 120 6 15 ... 6 13 120 6 13 120 0 15' j 120 6 17'!, 40 6 20 ... 6 22'9 ... 6 40 ..242 ..224 . .2.10 ..237 80 6 13 2C) 6 15 6 13 80 SHEEP There was another generous run of sheep at nearly all market points today and us a result the tendency of prices was downward. Tho demand did not seem lo bo very heavy, which mado trade rather slow. At Milct iwi(ti l, .,..... I..... ,.. 1.. .... ..... nni-ei i.eiii line ill ttiiit- Ing and then there was considerable sorting to be done, so that the morning wns well advanced beforu much was done. Some of the best bunches were picked up at about steady prices, as high as $3.00 being paid for ewes. The general market, however, was very dull nnd weak. Lnniliu l.i ,iii r 1 1 ... I r I. I.I n. .... . ........... ... .. ,.(, , ,v,v 111 ,1. nuppiy hi all markets and as a result puckers wore "j iiiuiuui uui uiiyurs. 1 no receipts 01 lambs have been Very heavy all the week, .... .,,, I'umin iiiu .II.IMII lllieil ll ,Jr llie present. It was late here belore anything was done and bids wero generally consid erably lower. quotations. Choice ycnrllngs. J3.50fn.fil; fair to good yeirllng.1, $3.'.5ff 1,10; chob 0 wethers, $3.35fj3.60; fair to good wethers, 3.lo4(3.3.i, choice ewes, $2.75'i3.(M); inlr tu irnnd nuns f "fii " 7K .l.rln.. ..rl... , " - - . r..iiH 11. till,-, 4.MI.i0; fair to goodsprliig lambs, l.2y, 1 v' ' njem, .,.mo..Dj irroer lamus, J3.00fjj.j0. Reprcentutlvo sulcs: o. , Av. Pr. 1 feeder ewe "3 1 25 86 cull lambs ;rj 2 25 1 western ewo , no ;i 2.1 li native lambs 72 4 2.1 26 western owes 10) 2 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Steers Strong, Others Sternly, Hogs Higher 11 nil .Sheep Lower. CHICAGO, Sept. 4.-CATTLE-Reeelp(s, 20.011O head, Including I.300 Texans and 3,000 westerns; choice steers, strong; others steady to slow, Including butchers' stock; fed Texans, stendy; grass, slow; westerns, strong; good to prime steers, $5.60f6. 15; poor to medium. $4 uf,(i5 10; stockers and feeders, weak lit $2.231 1.23; cows. $2.55J(' 1.70; heifers, $2 55(1(5.00; runners, $1..7Vfr2.60; bulls, steady at $2 251(1.60, rnlves, steady at $3.0"'b.V75; Texas fed steers, strong at l.(Kf5.(."); Texas grass steers, slow at $3 2'.7 1.00; western steers (miles of $5.25), $3.75f5.25. HOGS Receipts today, 25,oo0 head; tomor row, 22,000 (estimated); left over, t.ooo; uvr age 5c higher; top, $6.9o; mixed and butch ers, $5 91ff0 05; good to cholri. heavy, $6.35 fflfi.90; rough henvy, $5.9 If 6.25; light, $5.9nf 6.75; bulk of snles, $6.15f6.l5. SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts, 22, OuO head Market about steady; lambs, 5c lower; good to choice wethers, $3 70f 1.00; fair to choice mixed, $3.3017 3.73; western sheep, $1.25fi 1.00; native lambs, $3.O0f(.i.OO; western lambs, $4.0off 1.85. KnnsiiN I'll)- Live Stork Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Sept, l.-CATTLE-IU-celpls. 15,000 natives, 2.0)0 Texans and 10 1 calves; best native steers steady to 10c higher, cows and heifers 6fil0c lower, stork ers and feeders steady to lor lower; cholra export beef steers, $5.60f6.00; fair to goo I, $4,75f5.40; stockers and feeders, J2.75f(l. 0; western fed steers $l.60fi6.75: western iiimn steers. $3.50fTI.23; Texas and Indian st ers, J2.63f3.S5; Toxns cows, 12.25112.80, unlive cows, $2,4053 75; heifers. $2.6?5.2), ra"ner', $l.50?(2..'15; bulls, 2.4ofI.I0; calves, J.1.0f(5 25. HOGS-Recept3, ,() head; market 6ff'"c higher; top, $060; bulk of sales, 16.1 f660; heavy, $6.45f6 60; mixed tmckers. $6.2fiJ.55; lights. $0.00?U4'). pigs, $l.60fJ5.63. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 7f0i head; sheep steady, lambs loo liiwnri lam'' , $3.65fj l.(; native wethers, J3.2.fJ3 6i; ..-st ern wethers. $3.0Cf3.tO. ewes. f2.,5?( 1.6, feeders, $2,75f3.25; stock sheep, $2.00(2.i3. Si, Josriili Live Slork Mnrkrl, ST. JOSEPH. Kept. 4 CATTLE Re cclpts, 4,00') head; mark"! 10f!5r higher on coiid corn breves, others steadv; native. I.TOOfO.lo; cows and heifers, $l.00f?4.6: Mils nnd stags, J2.0OJJI6O. stockers nnd feede s, JS.imfl.fn; venls, $.'.25f(5.25, HOGS- Receipts. l!,6u) head: market .'( 10c higher; light nnd light mlxril, l6,K'ff6 (0; medium and henvy. J6 25f(5.C0; pigs, 3.25ff 6.00: bulk, $0.25f6.60. SHEEP AND LAMPS IWrelp s, 970 head; sheep Hteady to 10c lower, limbs steady to a shade higher. . York Live Slock Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 4,-HEEVES-Re. celpts, 2,?59 head; steers In very light sup ply and llrm; hulls and cows, steady to 10c higher; steers, $i.302 5 80; no very prime 1 bull 1710 1 steer J) 1 steer 050 7 steers.. ..119.' 14 steers.... Ml 3 steers,... 1020 here; fat oxen nnd stngs, $I.MVffS.00: bulls, $2.KW2.76; cables, steady; shipments, 3,280 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 2,770 head: veals, steady to strong; vents, $5.lW.0Oi few choice and extra, $8.I2i4J)S.25; western cnlves, l.00. SHEEP A NX) LAMPS - Receipts, 9.314 head; sheep, llrm to 10c higher; good to prime lambs, llrm; somo snles higher, me dium grades, steady; sheep. $2.7Tiri,OOi culls, J2.oojj2.50; lambs, $l.736.3,i,i; culls, 3.WP 4.50. HOGS-Recelpts, 5M12 head Market 10u lower; statu and' Pennsylvania, hogs, $7.00 Hr7.10. ft. I. mils Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOt'lS, Sept. 4. CATTLE -Receipts, 5.100 head, Including 2,() Tevans. Market slow but steady for natives und Texnlis: native shipping :uul export steers, $5.iv 6 25, dressed beef und butcher steers, $3.60 ''(5(; steers under l.OoO lbs., $.I.OOf5.40: stockers and feeders. $2.40Si75; rows and heifers, $2.ifl.6o; dinners, Jl.OO-ii'2.23; bulls. $-'"t!3.(Vl; Texas and Indian steers, $2.75i, I'"', cows and heifers, $.'.105(3.30. HOGS-Recelpts, 3,500 head. Market strong to 6c Higher; pigs and lights, $6.15ii6.40; '"i'.'fVr.'V. v"'-43; butchers, $6.50'I6.90. SHLLP AND LAMPS Receipts, 3.100 head Market jlniy nnd dragging; nallvo muttons. $3.oo41M.35; lambs. $l.cW4,85; cull and bucks, $2.tv,j (, mockers, $2.25j2.50. Murk In Sight. The following tnbl,. shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and slurp i the live principal live stock markets September l; cun, .i...i,,. "-"V.'!- nogs, nneep 4 6 2 n.'.ll Chicago ;o,ort, Kansas City I7.n0 St. 1-rfiuls 5 4 St. Joseph 4,001 23.000 22 0" 6.00) 7.0X) 5,5 3.101 6.6.10 970 Totals.. 43.M4 47.C22 .",9,011 Wool Mnrkrl. HOSTON, Sept. I,-The American Wool nnd Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of the wool trade: It has been n broken week In the wind market, owing to the lnterven- ,"' ' iiiiiioay. neveruiPiess, wool n is reillllllte.l tl.m 1't... .1... 1 1....... - , , 1 ,ii iuti a iiiiriuen m rliaracterlj!-,i by the selling of many lnro ....r. mi, must 01 tne purciiiisiug Hav ing been dot e by the medium or smaller szed mills, which have taken me.ll'iin sized lots, moslly at going prices. Tho salrs or wool are larger than for somo tlmo nnd the wool trade feels that tin re- Is going to be an out et for practlcillv all he wool now on hand, that the ileslrablo rrr"..rl" t;ll,s' "H w'l as th'se eas of the Mississippi, will be wanted and th.it a good, steady-going business may bo ooked for. The rerel)ts of wool In Hoslon this week amounted to 15 626 bales, again it 6.31 1 bales last week. The to'nl rr rl Is since January 1 have been 670.611 bales f domestic und 102,681 bales of foreign Tho S'J.V, ,,)f..,lu' wc,'k '" Hoslon amounted to 3.9(h.Hi0 lbd. domestic and 675.0X) lb.'-. lor elgn. making 11 total of (,040,0i'O lbs., against a total of 4.350.ivo for the previous week. Shipments of wool f T the week d September 2 were 5.1(i7S2 lbs. ThH short s a decrease of 1.48S.s7 lbs. over the sh p. ments of fi,597,(CT lbs. for the previous week. Slnre January 1 the total shipments umou it to 172.820.119 lbs. ST. LOI'IS, Sept. 4-WOOI-Generallv strong nnd a shade better; trade ma niv by dealers, but little selling from I'rs't hands, medium grades. 124i17i.4jv; light tine, Kfi'Hc; heavy line, O'sfUc; tub wus'io.l, 125j24e OH mill Roln. OIL CITY. Sept. 4-OH-Credlt balances, $1.25: certificates, 110 bid; shipments, 1Y..'91 bbls.; average, 93,(772 bbls,; runs, 104,803 bbls.J average. 61.737 bbls. NEW YORK, Sept. 4.-OILS- Cottonsred. steady. Rosin, steady: strained, common to good. $1.40. Turpentine, llrm ut 36!if37c. Petroleum, dull. SAVANNAH. On., Sept. 4,-OILS-Turpen-tltie, 31c. Rosin, llrm und unchanged. LONDON. Sept. I.-OILS-Cnlrutta lln. seed, spot, 53s 3d. Linseed oil, 30s 3d. Spir its of turpentine, 26s 5'&d. DOHERTY'S LIGHT HAS FADED Well ICnnvtii Sliiiiviiwin, Recently lit Ouinlin, I'nssrn An- In Knn hiin City llnspllnl. When the barns nt Krug park hurnc.l several weeks ago and reduced to oshe'j a number of trained dogs tho light faded out. of tho life of Ed Dohcrty. Doherty had spent years with his animal friends r.nd his reason was unbalanced by their awful death. lie tried to drown his sorrow In drink and was finally taken lo St. Joseph's hospital, where he partially re covered, but In a short time ho became 11 raving maniac and wns sent to relntlvea In Knnsas City, Kan. Ills father tried to get him cared for In vnrlnus hospitals and he wns finally taken to Ilcdwell's asylum. Thero ho was found by nn old friend, who had him tnkrn lo University hospital. Wednesday afternoon thu shoiwnnn died nnd his Inst words wero of Iho favorlto animals which ho Imagined somebody had killed Intentionally. Doherty was a in mbor of tho "Whlto Rats," the famous socloty of vnudevlllo performers. Knrnior IHI by 'I'm In. AMKRDKEN, S. I).. Sopt. 4. (Special. ) James ('aider, a farmer northwo t of 1 hi 1 city, while driving his team across tho railroad track, wns struck by nn engine nnd thrown fifteen or twenty feet In tho air, falling thirty feet from tho track. Ilia wngon was smashed Into splinters, but tho learn escaped Injury. Colder was uncon scious for hours, hut finally recovered and wns able to go home. Churned vtltli Attempted .Murder. AIIKKDEEN. S. P.. Sept. (.-(Special ) Ilnnjnmln F. EldGnod Is under arrest charged with shooting at F. Ilnrkrr with Intent to kill. The men wero members of a threshing crow and they got Into trouble over a trivial affair, which resulted In Eld good shooting at Marker with a levolver. THE HE A LTV MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on tile Wednesday, September I, l!w: Warranty Deeds, Michael O'Hcrn nnd wlfo to L sadn Hrondhiirst, lot 4. block 129, South Omaha $ 1.10) Hermiiu Tombrlnek to Kaitlc Ton lirlnek. lot 4. block 23, South Omiihi 1,00 Katie Tombrlnek to Herman Tcm brlnck, lot 6, block 71, South Omaha 6,(00 M. A. White to W W. Slabaugh, lot (i, block 69, Florence 1 Huns Lars. 111 to Hans Jrnt-en, lot 1. block 1. Ml. Douglas odd SoO Oliver Ames el nl, trustees, to S. C Jennings, s30 feet of ifii feet litis 8 and 9, block 2. A S. Pntrl k'a add 'fO W. II. RusMidl and wife to M. I). 1're, lot 3. block 2, Hamilton Square... . 1,10) East Omahii Land company lo Omaha Hrldge and Trrmhnl Riillwav com pany. !.7n0 ucrrs in 21-75-11 and other sections (retlle) (l CI" I in I), I". Joseph Schmltt and wife to I; V. Morse, lots 1 and 2, block k, and lots 2 to 0. block 7S. Ilrusnn 1 S J Harrows to E It. Hume, e3 acres of IllO acres 01 sio iiuirn in rui ncrtn of sw'i 2l-l'M- K0 Dreds. Sheriff to S. J. Harrows, lots 1, 2, 11 nnd 12. Hemotn; wi lot 6, block 1. Orchard Hill, and other property '83 Total amount of transfers $15 611 OLDEST! safest: HEST! WALL STREET Money Will l.nrn lllu Mumlily llalurii Tho Investor's Fund Pays Scml-Monthly. The oiuum efctabllsued In America. No certificate' holder ever lont n cent. Pay ments made to all subscribers every 1$ Says, No trouble No delay. Money refunded on demand Write today for particulars, free to any address. V. I!, MAi ,. . .v. CO., M ml a, ,11 II 11 1 1 ill IIK. Netr V111U, 4 t.,l,lMt,f lUtll. Boyd Commiasiou Co Bucceesori to Jsmee U. noyd 4 Co., OMAHA, UIZU. COMMISSION (illAIN, P!lOVIslOt4 AND STOCK. Hufcifi ut Trml Uulldlnv, Direct wires to ('blciro tnd New Trlb i'orc20iiJ(i.icc, John A. Wttirtn C