COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL , Ludinc Bpecnlttm MarksU RuU Ouiot ' and Slightly Lower. NO DEPRESSION OF PRICES 'NOTICEABLE TVlirnt Open Tinny mill Cloaca I.otrcr Modern to Cnnli Demand for Corn UellliiK Prcnnurr In Provisions Heavy Ontn Arel Unlet. CHICAGO. Sent. 7. Tho lending sneeula. tlvo markets ruicd quid and slightly lower loony, mo materim depression ot jirii.cs owing to me prcsiuunts coiiiihiuii wtm nu Uccuble, tho lower price level being duo to cuuncs chiefly local. Wheat cloned c. corn 5io unu oatu sc lower lor December delivery. Provisions closed but slightly vnangeu. Thu USUnl dlstioHltlnn In do nn lltlln Irml ing as possible pending thu Hundny hnl. days whb huticcutile In the wheat pit. The opening wus easy. December yMhio lower at 70"c to "oe under the Inliuenco of iinerm nortnweit receipts nnd lower cnblos. Covering by shorts Bent tho prico to 71c early, but (ruling was bearish nnd selling tor the northwest nccojnt lulliicnccd liqui dation for the local account. December de clined to TuufrTuvfcc and cloned weak, lower at iO',ic. Primary receipts were 32I.W0 unnricis, compared witn 1, 312,000 bushels lust year. Local receipts were 2v2 cars, 7 of contract grauc. .Minneapolis nnd Duiutli lo ported 910 cars, making n total for the threii points of 112 cars, nimlnst 1.121 Inst year. Hcnboard clearances were s36,O00 uurneis. Favorable weather conditions Induced rolling of corn throughout the ctirtnlUd Haturrtay serslnn. The ciop reports wcro bullish, but the liquidation was too forceful to allow of more than temporary shows of llrmrosf. There was a moderate cash de mand nnd somewhat frco country accept ances, The only effect of thu president's condition on tho market was selling for eiutut Interests. December sold between biW nnd f.ti!fic nnd closed He lower nt C7VjC. Receipts wero 207 cars. OATH were qjict, prices declining with tP"'- Uecembcr ranged between 3oVJ?.1jic "'I ?4U3ITc und closed jc down nt Wc. Thero wns a fair demnnd for provisions led by packers. The selling pressure was quite heavy at ono time In sympathy with nogs, but the tide was stemmed by local support and the close, whllo slightly lower on the average, was fairly steady. January 000 head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles, Qpen."lllgh. Low. Close.Yes'y. Whent Hcpt. Dec. May Corn fiept. Dec. Mny Dec. May Pork- Bept. Oct. Jan, Lard- fiept. Oct. Jan. Kins Sept. Oct. Jan. ex 1 fiS SSTa "OH 71',, 747liS?4 71 7ouf; 71SI JTml B5141 0 m: B5U f.7 E1 33' i' It, 9 I Ks 3'H 37!i'.i 3tHflS 33 l3liff 37UI 1 14 47',4 14 CO 15 CO 9. IK ' 9 30 9 03 1 14 11 TH4 15 so II 17i II CO 15 CO II fO 11 a li f,7',4 14 474 14 62V4 15 70 I. I. 9 31 9 25 9 05 8 S 55 8iC'2H 9 30 9 30 9 15 9 35 9 35 9 124 8 r.754 8 C2!i 8 124 II 40 9 17H S52W S fo 8 0214 8 57H S C2'4 8 12!4 8 574 8 60 8 O1I4 No 2. ?Hnt,UOe!,lo', wcro ns Allows: 4 turfchs &T&issi CORN No. 2, D5ic: No., 2 yellow FGfJf.fiUp HYE-No. 2. 55c. 8t,E.7'?f0, 1 flax- ''33: No. 1 nofthweiit ern. $1.40!4: prime timothy. J6.40; clover contract grnde. IS.E0. ciover, PROVISION'S Mum pork, per bbl tt4ia 14.70. Ivird per 100 lbs.. j9.3ftS9.35 ' Bhort ribs sides (loose). I8.45S8.KO. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). $7.257.50: short cleSr sides (boxed). J9.10fi9.15. ' 1 c,ear , WHISKY Rasla of high wines, Jl.30 Tho following nro tho receipts and shlp len s for tho Inst twenty-rour hours: P nour f,hlM Ilece,'; Shipments. ! our. uiiia ,0(po ttu!?;::::::::::::::::::: jS SbW::::::-:::::::::::::::8 Bnrley, bi U3,m "j'(of'0 On the Produce oxchnngo today tha but. hJ.-'" calor! crenmcrles, ur,n ; ilnlrlcs, 12JT13C. Cheese, steady, 9ioic. Kggs, steady; fresh, 14015c. 4iu.i. NnW YORK (JKIVEIlAI, MARKET Ouotntloiia of the nny nn Vnrlou Coiiutinitlttes. i,5YJORK' Sent 7--FI'OUR-Recelpts, 11.210 bbls.: exports, 23.021 bbls.; sales, r'.sro pkgs.: market unsettled, closed enBy; winter patents WafS Ryo flour, steady: fair to wmOe.i54I0':S,Cn,ly: C',y ,U8! nra"d" RYH-Qulot; No. 3 western, C0!4c, f. o. b.,- ?arloti MatC' SMC' Cl ' r" New York! IiAHMJY-Dull; feeding, 52c. c. 1. f.. re(. ' '.ic, f. o. b.. afloat, and 74075c elevator: Nd. 1 hnrd. Duluth. S3Wc, t. o. b., nflont. Options had n nervous, lower onen Ing, on 110W6 that President MrKlnlcv had been shot, but soon recovered. They tlnnllv ased off again under later realizing nnd closed easy at HOVjo net loss. May close ?ii.'9 V2. "cPtem,,,,r at.74c, October nt 740 nnd Deeembor at 76V, c. CORN-Recelpts 27.0(rt bu.: oxports. 2.634 bu. Spot, ensy; No. 2 Mc t. o. b" afloat. Option mnrket opened weaker, with wheat nnd then rallied on fenrs of cold wenthor and possible frost before Monday. Finally declined, with wheat, nnd closed ensy at UOic net lota. May closed nt 62fic. Sep tember at H(ii nnd December nt 6lVe OATS-Rccelnts, 40.500 bu.; exports "0 tsi B5teadyP'' ' Ptl0"R q",e ' "n" b"el" ftr$t& Bh,pplnK mmc; to FUKD-Stoady: spring hran. SI7 (VW717 ko So''city Hm20M bran Jl"tf HIDKB-Steady: Galveston, 20 to -a lbs ISc: California, 21 to 25 lbs., Mile- Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 1414c ' lcxus M3ATilKR--8tcndy: hemlock sole, Ruenos PROVISIONS-Heef. quiet: famllv ill on 012.00; mess. JO.BfvjJlo.bO: beef hams. JIOo S 22.00ri'acket. JI0.00O10.50; city, ox ra In lla mcs. iKmws.&i. cit mckts. steady; pek " 7.25; pickled hams. $10.75011.25. Uird quiet: western steamed, Ju.tVi; rotlncd. steady Beptember closed at .55. nominal; contli nent, J9.(5: South America. I10"3- pom. pound. I7.25O7.50. Pork. HnnSr; famllv TAhl.OW-Klrmcr; city (2 per pkg ) 51; OBio: country (Pkgs. free). 5Ui5fc , ' POXJI.TRY-Allvo nnd drcsVod, sttndv Mla0 vat ICnnana City Ornln nml I'rovlalona, KANSAS CITY. Sept. 7.-WHEAT-R. eclpts, 153 cara; September. 61c: December. (WHc: May. 70iiO70Jc: cash. No. 2 hard taUOfiSUc: No. 3, e5c; No. 2 red, 6$O0SHc CORN September, 5T4c; December, r6V4c; May. 58&i5S?,c; cash, No. 2 mixed, C7057!4c: No. 2 white, 67V4C . OAT8-N0. 2 white. 3S03SWc RYK-No. 2, 66;c. IIAY-Chotco timothy, $12.50; choice prai rie. $13.00. IIUTTER - Creamery. 16?4019c; dairy, fancy, HOlilc, EGOS Firm; frekh Missouri and Kansas tock quoted on 'chungo nt 13c doz,, loss Off. Ciitf returned. RECEIPTS-Whent, 122,400 bu.j corn, 6.400 bu.; oats. 28,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 181,000 bu.; com, 62, (00 bu,; oats, 12,000 bu. Peorln .UnrUrt. , PKORIA, Sept. 7,-CORN-Easler; Ne. 3, 15;. OATS Firm: No. 3 white, 35tc. , WHISKY On the basis of $1.30 for fin lahcd goods. Duluth Grain Mnrket. DULUTH, 6pt. 7. WHEAT Nb, 1 hard. -73 luwvi iii tiu.Di; aid, ; h hrnnp n tl K o. .1 'rn..., . I ""u( in, itun uunil III 4fl.UI??. :" ceipin Aionaay: Wheat, 200 Cars: COrn. 30.1 mm! nn u IT", nnru- !.., ... . t , . , , uv(,r, V, - METAIs-pib iron, dull: northern. $11 m C15.00; southern. $13.00015.25. Copper dull brokers'. $16 60017.00. Lead, dull; brokerl-' quiet. Spelter, qulot; domestic," $4. ' cash, 70ie; No, 1 northern. 6$Hc; Septem ber, 6SSo; December, MV.BUVVi May. TJiie No. 2 northern, t;v,c. OATS-35iCJ3Slie. OM.illA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition iif'Trude null (lootntlons 011 Staple nnd Fniicr Produce. Eaas-Hccclpts. fair: loss off 12Ue. LIVE rULLTl'V-IUno rr. . t,,,,,,,,, n,l old toosters, 4c; turkeys, Ciiac; Jucks and Krcne, o-uavsc, spring cmcKens, per 10. UltlUC iiUTTER-Common to fair, HVic: cholco dairy, in tubs, liylbc; separator, 13c. FUEHtl lltilt-tiiuck oass. lsc; white bass, 10c; bluctlsti, lie; bullheads, 10c; blue litis, Tci uutlalous. 7c: cnttlsh. 12c: cod. loo: crapples, loc; hullDill, 11c, hi'rrllli, 11 ; had- hulk, ,uo, piKc, 10c; red snapper, iuc; sal mon, lie; sunllsh, do; trojt, iuc; whltellsh, iuc. UYKTERS-Standards, per can, 30c; extrn sciecis, per cun, Jic; ,cw iorK counts, per can, -UC. PlGEONH-Llvc, per dos., 60c, VEALS-Cholce. iDc. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale liny Dealers' association: Choice upland, $9.60: No 2 upland. ID.oo: medium. JS.fO: course, $7,60. Ryo straw, $4.50. Thtfse prltes ,u. tor nay 01 koou coior aim quality, uc ma ml, fair. RcceiptH, 3 cars. Ul'iAi-Gvc. CORN-Slc. UATH 31c. URAN-J16.60, VEGUTAI1LES. GREEN CORN-l'cr doz., 10c. CAltituTa x'cr doz., 2uc. UEETS-Per lialt-bu. basket, 35c. i L It.MPS 1'er hinUrl. Hue CUCUMUERS-Home-grown, per doz., 10 LETTUCE Per bu., 2Cc. iirnwn. Mde. iu.11,1 iuiia - lmmc-Brown, basket. 60c. per 18-lb, UNluNHHome-grown, per lb., 202Hc. UEANh Wax, per ii-bJ. basket, 75c; string, per 'AAiu. basket, 60c. CANTALOUPE Hnmc-eruwn. per doz., 2Stfu0c; crates, ll.5w5il.75. VATERMEl.ONS-M1ss0url, Iowa and xHiratiKii, sujjiic, as to size. CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 23035c; Nebruska, per bunch, wOluc; Colorado, FRUITS. APPLFS-Per bbl.. J2.23fl2.50. PEACIIES-Calltornlu trecstone, per box, fwo; clings, 73c. Colorado freestone, 75083c; Elbcrtos, 'i-baskct crates, $1.3yi.W; 4-basket crates, so'ovoc. l'LUMS-Cnllfornia. per crcM, $1.2531.60; home-grown, per 8-lb. basket. 15c. PEARH-lturtletrs, $2.5o; Utah, 2; New York Hnr'lutts, Itegs, $2.50. GRAPES California Tokav. 4-lb. crato. $2; Muscats, $1.60: Concords, home grown, per 6-iu. unsxet, 15c TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valenclns, $3; Med. sweets, $4.50. LEMONS Fnncy, $1.25; choice. $3.75. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.0002.6". FIGS California, new cartons, 73c; lay ers, C5c; Imported, per lb., 10O12c, DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 5c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 16c: Ml bnrts. ner lb.. 13c: nlltionds, per lb.. UO20o: raw peanuts, po- lb., 605V4c; roasted, 614y 7Vc; Hrnzlls, 13c; pecans, 10022c. CIDER Per bbl.. $1.60; per H'bbl., $2.75. HIDES No. 1 green, ti',4c; jso. 2 green, 54c; No. 1 salted, &c; No. 2 salted, 7c; NO. 1 veal can, a 10 uft ids., og; nv. - vein calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, 8013c; sheep pelts, 23075c; horsehldes, $1.50(32.23. ' Toledo Ornln and Seed, rrrt a-, n WIIPAT Mnrket quiet: cash and September, 7U4c; December, 73'4077c. . . u CORN Slow; Heptemucr, oug; ucccmuci, 57c: May, 5S&C R Y E 63c OATS Dull: September. 3371c; December, 36V.C. . , SEEDS Clover, nctivo; uctooer, o..i. Plillndelphtn Prodncc Mnrket. PitiT.AnKr.PltlA. Sent. 7. BUTTER Firm: fnncy western creamery, 12c; fancy n TpirjnfiljSirm; fresh nenrbv nnd western. Uc: fresh southwestern and southern, lc. HEElit, uncnangea; ntw jui iuij creams, fancy sman, ww: mw lorn iuu creams, fair to cnoice, Brtwiuic. 1 MlnneniiolU "Whrnt, Four nnd Ilrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 7.-WIIEAT-Cash, nntents. sprnnd clears. $2.20. BRAN in DU1K, su.uo. Cotton Mnrket. vr.W ORLEANS. Sent. 7. COTTON Steady; sales, coo bales; ordinary, G'ac; good ordinary, 613-16c; low middling. 7c; mid dling, 8 i-16c; good middling, 8 13-16c; mid dling fair, 91-16c, nominal: receipts, 1,212 bales: stock, 40,070 bales. Futures steady; March. 7.6337.03CJ April, 7.C307.G3c; Mny, 7.rl(7.6sc. Si. LOUIS. Sept. 7.-COTTON-Qiltet. 1-lCe lower; middling, SUc; sales, 425 bales; receipts, 400 bales; shipments, 620 bales; stock, 33,804 bales. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 7. 1 p. m. COTTON Spot, limited demand, prices ensler; American iniounnK mir, o ; goou mid dling, 6 3-32d; middling. 4 25-32d: low mid dling, 4 9-16l; good ordinary, 4 5-16d; ordi nary, 4 li-iia. GALVESTON. Sept, 7.-COTTON-Stcmly. 8?ic. Smriir Mnrket. vtt.w YORK. Sent. 7 SUGAR Raw. Steady, easy; fair rotlntng. 3 6-lCc; centrif ugal, 96 test, 3?Jc; molasses sugar, 3 3-162. Ttoilned. stendy; No, 6, 4.(5c: No. 7. 4.65c: No. 8. 4.45c; No. It. 4.40c; No. 10, 4.33c; No. 11, 4.30c; No. 12, 4.30c; No. 13, 4.20c; No. 14, 4.20c; mould A, S.COc; cut lonf, 5.75c; crushed, 6.75c; powdered, 5.35c; granulated, 5.23c; cubs. h.60c. LONDON. Sent. 7. SUGAR Muscovado. 9Hb 3d; centrifugal, 10s 3d; beet sugar, August, BS. NEW ORLEANS. Sent. 7.-SUOAR Quiet; centrifugal yellow, I01?ic; seconds, 203Hc. Molasses, dull; centrifugal, 5310c. OH and Itusln. OIL CITY". Sent. 7. OIL Credit balances. $1.25; certificates, no bid; no runs or ship ments riported. NEW YORK, Sent. 7.-OII,-Cottonseed, steady: prime crude, yellow. 40c. Rosin. quiet; strained, common to good, $1.40. Tur pentine, steady nt 36HO'37c. Petroleum, dull. 1Unuuiv, Bent. on, cuicutia nn sccdspot, 63s 3d: llnecd, 30s 3d, Spirits of turpeniino, a--B ma. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 7.-OIL-Splrlts of turnentlne. nulet at 27s 3d. SAVANNAH, Sept. 7.-Oll-Turpentlno, firm at Sl'.Jc. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sent. 7. COFFEE Snnt. Rio. nulet. Mild, stendv. Tho shootlne of tho president and nn nbsenco of Influencing iniotmatinu irom 1110 I'iuropean markets served to check trading In tho local roffen mnrket today. Opening quiet at unchanged prices, inu ninrKei ruieu leatureiess and entirely nominal, closing quiet, with prices net unchanged, Spot ruled dull nnd noml nnllv unchnniced at 6 0-16o for itin with trading limited to 4,600 bags. Sales Included October at 4.75c nnd December nt 4.95c. New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Sent. 7. DRY nnnns.Th attempted assassination of President Mc- runiey mm aiiprrcianic enect upon tho market for drv noods. Thern h.in linn,. nn ordinary Saturday business In progress In cotton Kuuim, wmi u generally nrm tone. Print cloths Arm on the hnsls of 2i:. fnr regulars. Cotton yarns nro Irregular, with business still doing nt low prices. Worsted and woolen yarns steady. Wool Mnrket. ST. LOUIS Sept. 7. WOOI-Genernllv strong: medium grades, 12',4017Ho; light nno, uTumjc; nenvy nue, JVS'Uii'jc; tuu washed, 12021c. Evaporated nnd Dried Krulta. NEW YORK, Sept. 7. EVAPORATED APPLES-Tho usual Saturday dullness pre vailed In the market for ovaported apples; state, common to gvod, 58o; prime, SVsO Sc: cholet. 0c. fancy. 9Uo. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Ruled Inactive hut steady. Prunes, 340o. Apri cots. Royal. 8413c: Moor Park. SO 12c. Peaches, peeled. llplSc; uupeelcd, 60914c Ilnnk ClenrliTKs. OMAHA, Sept. 7.-Rank clearings todav. ln?reaCMSPOni,l"K ,U'y ,n" v""?IDtMS CHICAGO,' Sept. 7.-Clearlngs. $24 "So 509 balance. $2,554,2 2. Posted exchange. $ I.SJ 4.S.W. New Aork exchange, 35c discount ST. LOUIS. Sept. 7.-CleaVnRs. '$"&; balunces. $1,(02.312. Money. 106 per cent New York exchange, 35c discount bid. 25o discount asked. NEW YORK. Sept. 7. Clearings, $202,903,. 945: balances, $10,033,9SS. BOSTON. Sept. 7.-lClearlnB, $21,453,327; balances, $l.&10,63ft. ' PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7.-Clerlngs, $l,. iuLiiaiiija-i'er doz., lOOUc PAltauEY-Per doz., 20c. NEW l'UTATOES-$l.l(01.23 L'AiiuAUK- Home- 67V4c; Hcptcmncr, bbaw)ic; uecemoer, ui 5jt7V4c: on track. No. 1 hard, 69Hc; No. 1 northern. 67Hc; No. 2 northern, 654c. FLOUR First patcntH, $3.8603.8.,: second $2.633.60; nrst clears, ja.wd-f.io; THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: MONDAY, 730.4M; balances, $2,826,79 Clearings for thi CINCINNATI, Sept 7 -Clearings. $2,731' 400. New York exchange, 10013c discount Money, .S'iOS'.i per tent. BALTIMORE. Sent 7 Plenrlnea. M.Hfi.. V1' l,nlnt,nf.d CE ll.., t ( , it -. Mone, 41405 I'rr cent. v NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONUS. MiootliiK of Prrildent l.'iseta Jlnrket (.'litis Inu n Decline. NEW YORK, Sept. 7. -The shooting down f the president nt Buffalo yesterday tUVet lie stock market completely today. Had It 11 tl n stn J in.-i.-ii 11, r scveiai mitiKaiiiiK tuv..,.,. finccs It wns ensy to sec that there in of bin iiiivh resiiucil n disaster 10 vmuvo securities. As It wns. severo losses ecurltles. As It wus, severo losses . Inflicted bljMhe decline In prices, nnd feverish nntf tltful closing of tho two -T Irliirln lf iiiiunt tln.1 fl II fl w Pf, l.iOnA.I ., . I.. ..HlrtA. rttlil 111 hours a inxlous for the future. This limitation to t nu iiuurs 01 trnuing as n coiisequence hi- Saturday half-holiday was one of tho nltlcntlnr nlMM,H I. dir. alliifitlnn. litigating circumstances In tho situation, Jiic maximum period allowed for prepar-i- li iu inu occurrenie 01 tne irngruj- imij shortly nrter thu close of yesterday's mar ket nnd the ndded Interval due to tho clod- lilt- 11I II... t -.1 - 1 ,.,tm , ,,i'ii(iuii oiuuiv i-.M.-iiiiiif,i-.."";"J were hailed with some degree of relief by uiB iiiianciai world. Tne great powers 111 tne llnnnclal world got to work shortly after thr, imiva r.u .l..A.i ..1... .t.i.l lint.. een In consultation nnd active efforts nt Intervals over since. The committee of the New York Clenrlns iiiiisu association assemmeii mis morning before the opening of tho Stock exchange nutt tin, I It. ........ .I....IA 1.1. l... l. ...... ....v. .,, ..uiiniiiiiiiiuil mill lliuiu iiiv great bunkers nnd capitalists of the inetropollH, Assurances were given that the banks were us 0110 In their readiness to meet thu sltdntlon and protect each other. It was predicted with conlldence iiu nun fni unu responsiuie norrower should lack credits to meet his needs. This iiuuu unu mc met mat tne committee almost Immediately adjourned had a marked effect In creating conlldence. The llrst heavy selling of stocks was tlicreforo absorbed and the severe opening declines, running from 3 to over 6 points, were quickly diminished. There seemed to lin n fnllti., - . ... "'"i 11 wiih saie to witncirnw some supi.ort from the market and not to attempt to combat n moderate downward tendency, which was fully warranted by inu ,sliun""n- The withdrawal of A.. .1.. 1 S ""! mc inarKci viiiiicrnnic again, when tho severe Inroads norm ilu iiirpius reserves disclosed by the bnnk i. . . iiiuiify summon. 11 was felt to be beyond question that the banks Lv - ""-"k uiun ineir legal reserve, " rcnervo ne ng designed In fact to meet if tl, 1 "" iiniire curtailment VC -1 . "'i-iiiioii 01 tne reserve is thereby made necessary. As u measure of . .J i"""-"i me oay s move ment of prices was to some extent modi- IlPfl. II ICO I tin n at-- . . . 1 minltln morning. Buuerer tn'S m itn tlio crisis of tho sccondarv effects o( his InJjry still to be fnenrt ih 'hi., n.i.i o anticipate further declines In nrlees jrew ownrd the close of the market1. The .innSi,0,oU;VroA00 Kenoral t0 nc"1 specl- lerV.?rnn' bUft. .,Pr!,.nK.?ri''. Jellies. SoUtl - S S u t55..?u.bJ?et" ot reci.it Jlfcrcw7 St. Paul leal i ' he''nc?evVet'"r,,i, loss'of ,oV4:Xtrcmo decllno ot & 2nd a net' Tho niiftnnV In ... " uj iu muny, riinr iifin ltrt.it. no severe stringency In the money niarke but rates have ndvnnced appreciably Th declining tendency of prices 'has been mora he result of bear speculation Ifi n, effort to discount tho unfavorable effects of Hunter innnnv mi.. 1.. ..." ... .c"-1-18. P' llnancla. and banklngclerft era.'l? r.i.. m5ii iirunnso n I week nt nn early movement of gold to New vSrk n ,f the problem thus fnr ,nr ,TV. lrK- I5l't government of Aust?la-nunKary "lm, . 1,10 money market. "uprise 10 the Railroad bonds have been inii tr. 1. j States bond, were unchAd frT'tld Iffi Atchison ' "2?i So. Pacific ...... So. Railway .... " . 07!i do pfd,. ...... I. !'3 Texas & Pacific".." tW Tel.. Bt. L & V.; do tifd 53Ti . 2031 . Si'i 40)i . :o IIltlinora A Ohio do nfil Canadian Pacific... Canada So.... Chen. & Ohln. I uu nia Union Inm 32'.i . S6-1i . W'.j . 37 . 18 . IS W.i . 41 . 70 ,1V) .190 . 93 .160 .111 . 2S . Mi . 29 . 57 . 41?; . 96i .131 . H Chicago Ai Alton... S7 1 do nM no mil Oil., I ml. & I,.,.. 1 76U Wabash .... 3S' do pfd 71 Wheel. & u E... do nfd Chicago & K. 111.. Chicago O. V Jj; Wis. Central ... no 1st prd do Id nM Chicago & N. V.. ,uinnu Ex .1334 American Kx. U. S. Ex ' U Wcllj-Kargo Ex,.''. u., n. It 1 I' Chicago Ter. & Tr do nfd C. C. C. & St. L... Colorado Bo '"u. i-oppcr . I31 Amer. Car & v. I do pfd . jVi Amer. Lin. Oil... ' .162!' do pfd .217 Arncr. S. & It.,,,' . do pfd . t'3 'Amor rr, ' do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Del. & Hudson Del., U & V Denver & It. a.... do Dfll Erie ! Anac. Mining Co... do let pfd do Id tifd 61 , 31 ,iso MuuKiyn 11. T Colo. l."ue & ironi Con, Gas Con. Tobacco 3!i 91 :i7',j 65!, 113 5JV4 17 :-2?i 7S 83 Si 451 lh 40 76 9J 63 3Si; 107Ti 4.) :oj 17 7Hi 12'i 6Ui 124 79ii IS 69 41H 911 j 9l',i Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley ... do pfd Illinois Central .... Iowa Central do pfd Lake r,,i & W.... do p... Ij. & -V 1V Oen. Klectric"!!!.'! lUIUCOSe Hllcni- .. 63 Hocking Coal Inter. Paper do pfd , 61 ,123 .looTi Manhattan L v-,iiiirr. rower lHIi'lAclede (Jns 163 jNatlonal ltlscult... 23 .N'atlonal Load .... Met. tit. Ily Meic Ccntrnl Mex. National Minn. & at. Ij 1-74.Mi110n.il Halt .1041 do pfd 1IOOVN0. American 'i Paclllo Co.nt Mo. Paclllo Ml IC, & T do rfd N. J. Central -. luiiie .iau PfnnlA'u (In. Norroiic & v do pfd No. Pacific nfd 51 "i W 91 32't HI ',4 Pressed Si. Car do pfd Pullman P. Car... Itepubllo Steel .... do nM Ontario & V Pennsylvania Itrntling sugar ' .'Te-nn. Conl & iron Wt U. S. Luthcr no 1st pfd do 2d nfd St. L. & H. F do 1st pfd do 11 nfd , 81 "U. S. Hutiber do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Westorn Union .... . 66 , 1 .914 .136? St. L. Hoilthw do nfd ' St. Paul do pfd Trust receipts. Offered. New York aiouey Mnrket. new vnnu- Ddn, t .nk. . - ... i i . ,, .uwnciun can. hl'MtiilNfl IJXHANOE-N'omlnal, with actual huslness In bankers' hills at '$4 M'4 tor demnnd and at J4.83U for sixty iliiya7 Pd rates, 4.8IH4.87; commercial bills', loHci:VE""nr' f'8Uc: AIexlcan dollnrj, activo; railroad, weak. followi' uuotatlons on bonds are as U. S. rcf. 7a. reg.. 107'J 107? HSS ios 137 137 112 111 107?; 10T ll'3, I'l!1, 10.1 91 104 Vi 117 105,j a 103 103ii Ilocklns Vnl. 4i..l(M L. .t N. mil, 4, tojn no coupon no 3, res do coupon do new 4s, res... do coupon do old (, reg... do coupon do it, rcic hi-. i.Lanirai do Is Ino Minn, & Ml. u i M IC. it T. 4s. . ' do Is N. Y. Central la. .lo cen. sua... Sli 32 .103 . 05 . 3i .10JH J- J- y. Ben. Ss I3u No. Pncln? 4s 10i do 3 ji4 N. A V. con, 4s..., 102, Hemline gin. is 5ji Ht L A I M c. 5s. ..118 tit. U ,t H. y. l8... i,j ot. I,, houlhw. Is.. Mai t 7S hin a. & ,, p 4,. f bo. Paclllo 4s 9ii So, Hallway 5 115!, Tex. & I'ocltlo Is. .,119 Tol., at I, & w i, g, Lnion Pucirio 4s losii : do conv. Is ioj Wabash Is j do 2 , '! deb, II 61 'West Shore 4s nayi Wheel & I,, i:. 4... 91, Uls. Central is u 103U Atchlon Ken. ts... ..a .. ii i . Dnlllmore & 6.' it. 1U O'B At a.m.., 1. ..UIKlllll CU, Central of Ua. is.. do Is Inu Chen. ,t Ohio 4'i. f..l P. tltnn Ilia ,11. V lllllfll .-n... t' II. & Q. new l-i. 9.) C, M & St P g. 4. C. & N. W. c, 7a... 110 3JT v;.. II. 1. A I. II... C (' C ft St 1. g, 4, Chicago 'l'er. 4 Colorado So Denver & It, O. 4a, 100 y, 103 91 SJ 10."j 8S bil, 103 I l.riu i'l lur urn ii.. Mi, fpnr.il 1a K. W. & D. C, U.. Offered. .VtMV Vurl. .11 1 li I li k Monha. NEW YORK. Sent. 7.-The followlnir an the closing iiuoi.it Ions on mining stocks; Adams Con. .. 20 iLlttle Chief to Ontario A I lea 97 llreo.e 149 Ophlr ,, n Phoenix s I'otosl ; Savane 1 Blerra Nevada 10 Mnall Hopes , 11 FtundarJ ZZi Ilrunswlck Con S Comstock Tunnel..,, S Con. Cal. & Va.,,i.l6 Deadnood Terra ,,. 50 Horn Hllvtr 175 Iron Bllver . 6 Leadvtllt Con 4 OSAKA LIVE STOCK MARKET Bit Little Ohirif o Daring Witk in Prices Paid for Stem aud Cows. HOGS AVERAGE NEARLY A NICKEL LOWER l.llierul Itecrlpts of .Sheep 11 ml l,tiliilia lit All Points unit Wether Mini' Deellncd 10 to J." t'fiits 11 ml Lit nibs ITi to 115 Ceiit-i. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 7. Itecclpts were: Cattle. Hogs, sheep, Otticial Monday i.sJI :',ulJ s.'.utj Uliivtal 'iuesuny o,M o.s.u la.wi Uiucial eulitAUa) 'i1- u.'Jii uuiclal 'ihursuay i.joo 4,jiJ ;ikf uiucial l'liuny 1,4:1 0,111 3,uiV Ultlclal Sutunliiy M 3,tt3 Total this week 15,511 Zl.tiTs Week cndlliK August M..1j,-'i I Ji,,l(J WeeK I'lllllIlK AUUUSt l.,lu,txi(i Jn.'.i WieK eimiliK iVUKlUt 17.. 1 1 , tiki o5,bi) Week ellUlllK AUuiHt lu..l&.liU i'J.iai tiuine wtoh mat year l.,iW ai.JI'j ii.'.-u. Average price paid for liogi at iSjuih Umuiiu tuu past bevctal d.ija wi(.t coin- puiisoiis; lrJl.lnX.li&3.)lSyi.lS37.lt36.ill5. August J5 3 "U 4 D7I 4 44 3 75 2 3 4 U AUkUSI ltil i ?,,,! 4 951 4 321 781 3 70 I 4 4 August 2i 4 Oil i 3 70 4 02; 2 75 4 24 August 2SI 6 IV 5 02 4 40 I 3 97 2 b0; 4 26 4 22 August 2U b 02il 5 ir'l 4 421 3 701 2 til AUliUSl 'j Htsl n 0JI 4 401 3 72 3 91 4 24 August 31 Sept. 1... Sept. 2... Sept. 3.. 6 12 b Oji 4 27 3 UJ 3 W I 6 041 4 201 3 til 3 'Ml i is.! !.,: .! , ,it 2 M 4 20 2 77 2 M c ii?; 0 07's 6 15 6 -MM 6 34 6 I 4 H 3 COi 4 07: 4 37 4 34 5 02 3 051 4 07 ' I 4 01 3 621 2 Mi ticpt, 4... 0... 6... 7... a Wj 4 19 2 71 4 21 2 '(til 4 13 Sept, 6 05 5 ("o, 4 22 sept, Sept, 1 23 3 63 4 Oil I 3 53 4 02 2 7S 4 20 4 22 S OSj 4 30 Indicates Sunday. The oltlctut number nf cars of stock brought in today by each roti.l was: Cattle. HoKS.lrr s. C, M. & St. P 3 O. & St. L 1 Missouri Paclllo 8 union Paclllc System 9 1 IS 4 11 5 4 1 1 DS U. & IS. w. 13. & M. V C St. P., M. & O I). & M C, 1). & Q C, It. I. & P., east.... l, It. I, & P., west... Illinois central Total receipts i 8 The disposition of tho day's receipts was as tollows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber or neau inaicatca: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. i2ii .... 1,278 1,516 Omaha Packing Co,. Swift and Company. Cudnliy Packing Co. Armour & Co Other buysr 'J9 1 US i7s Total.. 4,611 CATTLE There wcro nractlcally no cattle offered un the market today, so that a fair test wa3 not made. For the week the supply has been nbout tho same as It was tnst ween, but n decrease is noieti as com pared with the samo week last ye.ir. Tlio demnnd has been In Rood shape, so tliat there have been no very radical changes In quotations. Packers have all seemed to want the cornfed steers, nnd tho market for tho week may bo quoted strong und active. Thero Is not enough change In tho prices being paid as compared with last week to be worthy of mention. The better grades In partlculni have been ready sellers, but still the less desirable bunches have so d at very satisfactory prices. The kinds that come In competition with the gr.s cattle have, of course, been more or less neglected. The cow market Is also about wnere it was last week. Huyers took oft a little thu flrit of tlio week, but the lo?s. espe cially on the better grades, has been fully regained, so that tho market for tho week may bo quoted steady. Thero Is also little or no cuango to re nort In tho nrlccs ' bclnc Paid for bulls. calves nnd stags. Tho better grades have sold will all tho week at steady pr ce.', while the commoner kinds have been more or less neglected. There have been n good many stockers nnd feeders In tho ynrds this week, but tho demand for tho heavy cattlo of good quality has been equal to tho supply, and prices have remained about steady. Stockers. however, and tho commoner kinds of catt'e of all weights, have declined 15Q20c during the week. The hulk of tho rocelnts for the week have been mndo nn of western ranee cattle. Packers have been liberal buyers of tho steers and cows and tho week closed up with a strong undertone to the tnide. As compared with last week there Is not muth chango In tho prices being paid, Cholro heavyweight feeders nro stendy for tho week, but others nrc 15fT20e lower. HOGS There wns a light Saturday's sup ply of hogs hero today, hut as other mar kets wcro reported lower. Chicago bclnsr BWlOc lower, prices nt this point enn, d off a little. As compared with yesterday s general trado the market hero todny was 2Vfc05o lower, or WflOo lower thnn yesterday morning. Tho bulk of tho hogs sold at $fi.27Va and $6.30. The choicer londs hrnught from ffi.30 to JG.63. Tho demand on the part of local packers was In good shnpc, 'and as a result everything was disposed of at nn early hour, tho closo being good and llrm. As will bo seen from the table of receipt", the supply of hogs at this point has been rather light this week, a decrenre being noted hoth ns compared with tho last sev eral weeks and also with the correspond ing week of last year. Prices, however, have been nt the high point of tho year, and In fnct at tho highest point since October of 1893. Friday was the high day, when the average cost was su.ai. Tlio low day of the week wns Tuesday, when tho hogs only cost J6.0S. Representative sales: No. A v. fih. Tr. No A v. Sh..Pr. 63 213 ... 25 70 230 10 30 59 270 40 6 ZVA 53 25i 40 6 30 S 211 80 6 27ti 69 231 40 C 30 ...211 SO 6 27ti ...232 SO 6 27V, ...223 160 6 27,i ...270 SO 6 27tJ ...237 160 6 27!4 ...22S 210 6 27ti ...231 40 6 27H ...213 y 6 27i ...233 200 6 27,i ...230 200 6 27ti ...230 40 6 27i 6S.. Cl 290 3C0 6 30 SI... 36... S2... 71... 61... 73,.. S3... SO,.. 40... 53 249 40 6 30 71... 2M 220 6 30 53 274 40 6 30 C2 231 50 6 30 61... 63... C4... M... ..213 ... 6 30 ..242 120 6 30 .,263 SO 6 30 ..2M 240 6 30 ..230 ... 6 30 66.. 38 234 70 233 40 30 . . 6 30 t,7 231 120 6 30 60 236 40 6 30 70... St... 64... 69... 65... it... 66... 6S... 6S... 61... 37... 71... 62... 37... ...232 80 6 30 ...215 40 6 30 ...213 1C0 6 30 ...22.1 160 6 30 ...213 ... 6 30 ...234 ... 6 30 ...210 40 6 3') ...236 ... 6 30 ...261 40 6 30 ...2W1 20 6 30 ...237 ... 30 ...213 40 6 30 ...IIS ... 6 30 . . .254 ... 6 30 (4.. ...293 SO 6 30 ,...3M ... 6 30 ,...272 40 6 30 ...234 10 ft 30 ...220 40 6 30 ...278 SO 6 30 ...277 1M fl 32!J ...261 320 32V, ...216 200 s 32V ...281 40 6 32 i ...300 M 6 32ti ...211 40 6 32VS IS... 73... 75... f,3,.., 66,,., 64... 76... 40... CI... 60 271 ... 40 23 232 160 6 65 SHEEP There wero not enough sheep on salo today to mako rt market. For tho week the supply has been liberal, a gain over last week of 8,000 head being noted, As com pared with tho samo week last year, thero 1h a slight decrease, Other markota have alio been liberally supplied so that puckers hnve tnken ndvnntngo of the oppor tunity to pound tho market, Tho quality of tho sheep on Hnlo this week has been fairly good, but still owing to tho largo receipts prices have declined fully 10ft 15a und In some coses more. Tho commoner stuff In particular has been hard to dispose of. The week, however, closed ill) with tho demnnd more active nnd tho feeling appar ently, n little better than It wns In tho mid dle of tha week. The lamb mnrket hns declined moro rap Idly than sheep. Tho big end of thn re ceipts In cistern markets has been lambs which has brought about on over supply. The drop in prices may safely bo quoted 2Mi3.-c. Thero have been quite a few feeders ottered this week, but not enough to nil orders. Tho demnnd In In good shape and a good many more could havo been disposed of this week If they luiil been on snle. Quotations: Cholro yearlings, J3.4W3.60; fair to good yearlings, J3.W73.40; choice wethers, t3.2SCT3.40; fair to good wether", t3.W73.25; choice Owen, t2.75f?3.00; fair to good ewes. J2 25y:.75; cholco spring lambs. 4 30'fl4.&5: fnir to good spring lambs, JUS 4.30; feeder wethers. t2.75i3.25; feeder lambs, J3.0ifi3.W. Representative sales: No, Av. Pr. 118 feeder ewes 91 2 25 Kntiana City Mve Stork Mitrkct. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 200 head; compared with last week the market la Bonerally ateudy; choice ex port and dressed beef itcers, ti.50tf5.S0; fftlr 4I U Osl 1 JO J H 4 ll m C, 1 Vi, August 181 14 -J'Ji i 411 3 661 3 tol 2 2, AUb'USt 1S( 6 ta I I I 60, 3 (1 3 7J 2 U 4 SI August 'Ml b tX 6 031 I 3 7i 3 7U 2 7V 4 66 AUKUSt 21 b 7bv 6 U2 4 42 3 7 2 &i 41 August 221 6 b i V I 6 Ul 4 421 3 69 I 3 Sl 4 36 August 23 6 91k 4 9I 4 411 3 74 3 3 I 4 36 AUut 2ii n Vlal 6 v: 4 42 3 bl 3 'itii 2 68 August 20) 6 00 4 401 3 73 3 Sl 2 79 AUKUst 26l 5 'J'Mi UU3 721 3 till 2 761 4 32 a ou'.i SEPT EMU EH 0, 1001. ,tfJi'!n,,y Mr. 4o, MO'-ltfrsi nnd fredeia. 2MWfll.i. western fed sli era, SI Mifl ' western rnnne ste.-rs jil 1 1 , Texan and Iml ana, .oMil V. Te.xns rows, 12 &Q1 !, tin vo rnwj, - ROTf I in. laniiets. IIS1 iJi1 Ww''i P,K.''' .S'Wifl'l; ' re 1 ts for week, X),m head, last week. ID, 401 head n.ii,r.l tt.11 1, ifji i,i , , -"'eolP'o- ' '''I'l. ?-2'i?.rrYo.,l , rii7."Lia wr.1k "KOi lu,,'l, fi1 'VlX'fin I?itVrM " i i i n '?T . Urnlr: lT5iui- n i 7 ? ISJ' Wrtii'i Sn t ' " lcn,,i Uh1 ucck 20,01") head. cmc.wio i,i vn .stock .MAHKKT, Cntllr nml .Strrra stendy l.orrr r. mnl llima t'llinno. Sent. 7 f'ATTLH Ilecelnts. 5C0 lifad: nominally steady; koo.I to prlnio steers. tfi.Wfl6.45; poor to medium. Jl.oi"tt o.'iO; stockers nnd feeders, K.2.MJI.2.1; rows nnd heifers, JlSOflu.W; ennners, 1.50fi2.2r.; hulls, f:'.7Mfl.d: cnlvcs, $3.uft5(B.3."i; Texas steers, $3.3f"(.".2."i! western Bteera, Jl.l(rif."i.2ri. I R OS-Itecclpts, 13,0) head; Monday. St.- ') head, estimated: left over. 3.0) head: narnei u'iiiih- lower: mixed unu nuiriiors, ,ff"fi.S5: irood tn phnlrn henvv. Ji.3Mil.S."i: rough heavy. JC.00fMl.30; light, $6.vft5.75; bulk of sales. J6.2aHt5.70. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, l.SnD neau j sicauy; goon to cnoico Werners, j.i.iotf ern sheep. S3 SOiM.OO: nntive lambs, 4,S.i; wrMern lambs. l.tWf .75. Olllelnl recelnts for two wenka mmnnmH. Li iiur in rnuiro mixeu, M.i'i'u.i, ,u: wesi This i week-Cattle, 69.000 head: hogs, 127 CCO head; sheep. lOl.fA) head. Last week- I'-ittli;. 61.200 head; hogs, 112,500 head; sheep, SO.fioOhcnd St. I.onls Live Stork Mnrket. I tuns Tlereltits. mil tionH. ,oi. steady; light and light mixed, ri.25fiu.45: il.oo: 1.1IU. iii.tMnisn' " " ' J?l''l4t . '"H'S-Recclpts, 370 head; market stendy to strong. Slim City Stock Mnrket SIOUX CITY, tn., Sept. 7,-(Spcclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, fine); mirket menu, nrevrs. ji.surtio.o; rows, bulls nnd mixed, t2.2n02.75; stockers nnd feeders, tl.fO 73.60; cnlvcs nnd yearlings, t2.toa3.25. IIOOH Reec tits. 2.S0O; mnrl.i shade lower, 8.30yc.55; bulk, J8.35Q6.I0. Stock In SlKht. Tho followlnir tnhln ahnwa ilm rAini. nt cattle, hogs and sheep at the three prln- live stock markets Scomber 7: South Omaha 315 3.RJ3 ..... Chicago 500 13,000 1,500 Kansas City Bt. Louts ... 200 300 200 1,900 4,000 uvf w St. Joseph .. Totals ... 1,515 25.253 2.810 EXPECTS LOWER PRICE LEVELS tlrrnter Decline Vet Anticipated In Wlicnt 1111 llonril of Triidr. pally a holiday aspect during the past week. The volumo of trade has been rie- plorably light and the action of tho mnrket x no wnrai marKci nns rcnecien nrinci- dominated by the variations In corn wheat showing but llttlo Indcpendnco nnd reflect- lug the spirit of Its neighbor. The sltua- tlon, ns wo view It at this writing, simmers .iii u 11, inu pusniniiiiy riiuiur .11 iirewiu prices being niulntn tied than of any np- preclatlon from present values. It will readily bo seen how difficult tho nrlenn IViurn has been no corresponding Increnso In cash uuiness. in iitci clearances navo snown n very marked falling off, this week being ony slightly over l.uw.ooo bu. Spcciilutlve interest has dwindled to nl- most a vnnisning point and nltnougn represent tin!" cnm-nous "crop haVvesied wliat wheat has been moving Is nlready pressing upon tnu mnrKot. wnicn pressure nromlses to Inrrcnse from dnv to dnv nnd ,wlth no proportionate Increase In specu- iniive iicninnu ine marKui is ccrininiy at a disadvantage. nomt ar tv of tho benr side, tirofes- slnnnl. nit nun outslda sentiment nil helnc orrS.s.nc..ned,,tCoarbBuV' "vennUon" 0lUkT,y it is our opinion tnnt lower levels yet will be seen imlcss some unforeseen clr- h Hn Z l i?oi . . .r"0"1, cn" reactions for some time tn rninn win creato excellent selling points for tho buvI1wheatV0 "r n0t yot pre,,lu'c, t0 eay' People "n'terested in the corn mnrket are once moro In tho throes of uncertnlnty. tho most conflicting reports belnir clrcu. i.ni-u ii-KiiiiiiiiK uie prrseiu qonniuon or ine rrnn. nnd enntrndletnrv oKtlmntno rj. ing tho ultlmato outcome. We nro forced by tho character of reports wo are recelv- Ing to the Inevitable conclusion that gov- while Ming t'ho cmidUlonshen prel.: Ing. are at tho nresont tlmo manv nolnta out of lino with tho Improvements scored s nco men. uur various correspondents closo to the slttintlou inform us that tho change In the crop is something phenomc- nnl, and In view of past conditions, nlmost miraculous, We nro Informed bv some people, wnoso jungment wo consider ex- cellent, nnd whoso opinion Is unbiased, that tlelds which somo weeks ago did not prom- Iso over ten bushels per ncro nro now show- ing prospects ot trom torty to iifty bush- els per acre, and tho only poss hie con- tlngency which would bring this yenrs crop at tho very worst to less than half a crop would bo nn early frost sovore eunuch in mii-ui n luiiiu in a raiucr ueiicaio ennui- tlon. In addition to that feature there Is nlso a very notlcenble lack of cash Interost, export nml ensh biiBlnrss generally being nt a very low ebb, and although dlsln- cllned tn be extreme, In our Judgment wo ;V.,oS!,rCgnu'nCei;r,s "n WiV'ju'Sje1. 7s with tho bear at this writing. At 57c und over, should tho conditions mentioned nnovo prove to bo correct, corn appears to us to bo se Ing much above Its merits, and a good many points could bo lost beforo prices would properly represent presont and futuro supply and doniand situation. 411 llll'PO liricua eutiljuiuii- iviii uu llilinnr- oils. Owing to tho early shipments of cat- tlo and hoes feeding reciiilrcmentH will bo less and unless prices decllno It Is more To clvo both sides of tho situation, wn might say thero has been excellent buying of corn for tho past fow dnys by very strong people, who are either rnmpnl?ulng for along null or endeavoring to git prices in ii piniii wiinru a nuirr selling poini :l,,i,lr,:"V!,';',l,',.Vt. "'' '''V,1?" upon what facts wo ran gloan regarding crop conditions w feel that theru la moro niliuuon nnn merit nt provniiing prices for corn and that If further advances nro scored tho short seller should have an on. portunlty of putting out lines which with puiiencn win tiveiiiniiuy, in our judgment, net him much moro hnndsnmo proilts than can be mado by purchases of corn at the present doubtful tlgure. Tho government report noxt Tuesday will go fnr to clear tho nttnosphcrn nf doubt nnd encourage specu Intlon, which has been moro or lees at a stnndHtlll since tho Inst one wns Issued. With tho dullness prevailing In tho wheat nud corn pits It Is not nntural to expect the reverse In onts and there Is nothing now to write regarding tho market. It Is continuing to bo nn echo of corn In Its actions, reflecting Instantaneously what variations there have been In that cereal and being bare of any special feature the one nrgument In favor of oats maintaining their present prices la that their discount under corn Is abnormally large, hut it may be taken aa a foregono conclusion ST LOLMS. Sent 7.-CATTLE-Itecelpls. 3ii0 hend: mnrket atenilv! nnflvn mUt nnd export steers. S.1.2W..3.Y dresse ' eef .V,;7n . m 1VfliTlm"f;i,, n'n' rri1 2.O0174.0O: rows nnd heifers. $1.75j74.fii; can- rniivMPA i nL.if tiint ,5f,W w- Wi'i'tfM: blltehers, tC.Sifl6.9Ti. i vnVii vn iL.-iilf'8"'1,33' SI fLEl' AND LAMltS-Recclpts. MO hen,!; ilKivVlS'-r mnrKet dull, stendy: nntlvo mutton', t2.7-iff mmnvf iLi, . .... 3.40: lnmbs. t3.25IS5: culls and bucks, tl.75 tu -- i i Nf?i 7 '..rJA, "."O'lv: .Johh 117. ttockers. W.cofig.BQ. eady'rxeTo.s".1 V?xta Usr,ror7s,, Xe,v Vnrk Mve Stock Morket. SiW N'KW YORK, Sept. 7. REEVES R- 'ri.P.?'' clear sides, tin 124. celnts. 9,900 hend. Market nominally steady; ,,v'iVj,AV.Mir. h'n'h lipt Ht " MID. rabies quoted Liverpool market wenk for S nm'Wv 1 un.' ? V'- live cattlo nt 10M7l2iic per lb., shipments ,J 9l. , 11 -",tendy; rhlckena, Tc; sprliiRs, 2.662 cattlo, 1,309 sheep and 16.3.W ,,uarters ViX.?:': ;o,,n"' 7f"r; ,Uu:k- CAIA'ES-Recclpts. 3 head; no trade. Mar- ,ti.w,V Str",1'i creamery. 14fj2l4c ket feeling wenlt. liHAa 'i, S1IEEP AND LAMRS - Receipts. 7.113 HFCr7&'',p head; sheep, easier; lamhs. demoralized; rart L., MIT., . tJA' r.' 61 fl h.Mn:i at- '2 sheej,, general sales, t2.75W3.M; lambs. . WStZ' te.,Mwhe.l lions-Receipts, 1.0S1 head; no sales re- 79,0r") ''u,: ctjrn' '' '", ' on". bu. ' ported. Mllunnkcr Rrnlii Mnrl.el. St. .Inariih Mve Stnek Mnrket. .n,.,,,,,.,,,, . . ,.. . "tll'WAUKEB, flept 7. WH EAT Lower ST.' :?S,Kr'H' 8ppt' CATTLE Re- N" northern. t0iW?Oei No. 2 northern: rehits 20.) head; mnrket wenker; nntlws, C74fl69C. Deccmb.-r. WTtA,c. """' S? ,i.5it..i); cows nnd heifers, tl.00(ff4.S.i; bulln RYE Firmer; No. 1, 57c. und Mags. t2.ipi..m: stockers nnd feeders, MARLEY Dull. fiOc. $2 OfKljj.Ti; venls. t2.23fif..25. OATS-Weak; No. 2 white. 37c that nny ulump In Hi- nrn market wi I I e rr,i.IU reflei led In lteNrdtiss ..f the Indlcaleil weahneaa In the ah.ivr cereals nrrlvwl nt frirn autn )Bri .if report reeelved. prlrr. ha.!r 1. t irnripnirii in any itient. in ih Mr lie k atn.-l(N, eMiied hy tho alteinii . ,r esldent a life Their atrenxth l I ! Hy lit In their rloaelieaa In Nit eihirl Iimhim - reptlni,' to the, Ketiernlly tie. r I'll ..v, )!., - prrvalllliB nn the Hoard nf Trade lhl week and has deep tery atronc. shnwIhK 'iti 1 t renae III ntltatde si.eeulfttloii and milnln frlet.ds a londltlnna have liemm. I e ter known Houa lme ndvaneed -. ,.. I Pr'Ktrta have ndvnnee.l In S)lnp.tln ,t Uic hoVa Ixlnc ninny iHilnta out of line wHh prlrm prevailing for Ml lirndiirt t iaii trim.! una siniwii a tnnrueii iMi..r..vpinni hoth for forelKii trade nnd dmnratle. thin la eapertaliy so rnr lani. Western paekera, luiwnfrr atlll eontlniie In iimlnrai'lt I'lil. nmn about ner hundred nnunda ui mema The world s stork nf lard la rp! 3 no tlerres. nirillliat 2il. n eiir nil., ami shows n ilirrenae for the month nf ?) tierces. Hoc receipts hnve liemm to drop off nud this hns eiicoiirnKeil n more friendly feeling. It la trur, however, we have had ttood hulces In provisions this week nnd some rearttoita are due If such should come nlimit, we should ndvlae the pun has of provlloiis. particularly of lard and pork us cash drmnuil promises to rniiilnii,. ,m im. luuirmi'ni aim nun receipts 111 Uerllnr. FLOYD J CA.MPIIWLL 1;0. St. t.oiil (iriiln nml Prut lalniia, ST. I.Ot'IH. Sept 7 WHEAT Mar- C5 p; track, TOM ; i,c. September iv t)c cember. 'fit(,c. Mav iVuJ Vn t .il t i i ' "'J"Jic. .ia. Mi. 2 (,arl. Ri'i mwer, reu, mail, e entnr. COllN-Lower; No 2 ensh. M,c trn-k ri7l4ff5S'.,c- Sent-mboi n.'.,;,i.-. Mc; Mav. on.o ' ' OATH-Lower. N'o. 2 cash. :w,v ir.u v-- Septemher. 35je; December. 37c; May. JM.ei No. 2 white. lUiriWi r 11YE Stendv nl SiU.e I'AItLEY-Qulet nnd tinehnnsird, CORN December, 67Sc. I'enrln .tlnrl.et, PEORIA, Sept. 7.-CORN-E.ialer- Vn 3 53Vc r.iaier, .-so. 3, V,U,Sc,7.,'.!r'n,: s:,.)- 3 .while. JS'ie Ished'dsT0" U, nris "f ,,M ,or r"' TUU IIKJ . Tin: CtH'KTAII.. Jitarei llrlnk Mtrr of n .Mnrlilr Unr In llu- Crearrnt t'lty. "It wouldn't hnvo happened If It hidn't been for tho frrshnass nnd frlvnlif.- nf ih bartender." said a young cotton man who has a weU-carned reputaUon ns n'praC.cni Jkcr, to a New Orleans Times man. "One morning, two or three weeks ago, I dropped ca 1 w w s rc tin III tlCf i u 370 cocktail. He made It and as I was about 1 inio inr niarp wnorn m unrb n. 10 pica 11 up trom tne counter I chanced to look Into tho glass and was horrified to see I a hUffa. htrtnntin hni- rtt n ....I.. to me. It had a pPB head. ylllZ body and gray legs and a less active monster I never clapped eyes nn. 'Here!' ha Id I, pushing the glass toward tho bartender, 'do you put these things in your cocktails now Instead of cherries?' 'What thlnca?' Said JlP. 'WhV. thine. Hkn lilt, hrnmn I 1 irim m. ii,, i m i , ,. . " ?J "" ,"', la" scc anything, he replied, smiling Mgnin enntly, and. by Jnvo! when I looked ih. second tlmo I couldn't see nnvthlnc mv. Kntf . ,',,.. , n . ""tnlnK n,y- 80"- Tho creature had vanlnhed. I wns so startled I could hardly find my tongue and trio bartender cont nued to grin ,..,, ,(,i l" In.n racnnlng fashion. 'I'd tako an oa h, Rni(i 1, 'tnat I saw a horrible purple nnd nd KU' ' -" 1 vu "run em niysoil, SOlll tHO fresh bartender, Tvo even hnd 'cm como up nut nr thn n nn,i mni,. rnA. n ... r.'a n ltn vnn r,nt,i ,.. ; u." , y s " ' cnnnK yr hrnnd of whisky. I Ignored his unkind Innuendo nnd was about to leavo the place, with "'l: wl,cn thp oI,,tlon 0 U1B mysiery suuncniy appeared beforo my eves, you see. tho hnr rnnntor l m,in r.t .1... ..... , ... t. . .. . "ml ""; ' rDIB w"'cn """ "" i niirur pmierns and right there beforo whero I stood wns rncktnll impi'cncu in 00 nirecuy nnovo 11 wncn noticed the thlnir and It una nf rnnr.. fm:hat T? ,bbln,K "eCn lhrU3h I uiwu .i mu kkoh. I "I said nothing about mv discovery at thn "me" continued tho cotton man. "but next day I dropped In ngaln and ordered a drink. 'Soon any purplo bugs this morning?' asked tho frcsn bartender, sarcastically. 'Not yot' Ba,d At that ho Ravo ,no thf' rock- ta". nil I quietly shifted It to tho right anot. ferrlfnl hirnvrni!' I vnlll 'n-lini doea this mean anvhnw! la If n InV. nr n "OT lD1H raPa". art) now I is i n joKe or a Pt P Job n murder mo? Tho bartender I looked Into tho glass and turnod nahv. 'Orcat snakes!' ho gasped, "how did that M1 ,n h""7' 1 an' knIow' " ;hl" It R a hrothor of tho bug I saw ynstorday. nnd I hollovo you keep 'om in stock.' Ho grabbed tho glass and dashed its contents In ,nn .. h,lr1lnt Tt..n hn m.,n mn - nf.w tba m!c,h'. J"01? no J" , , . ,? cocktail, which I drank and walked out.' "I lot severnl davs elnnse." the storyteller went on, chuckling, "nnd then I sauntered , ., ' , . ,.' u.h .... u,nn ,n aRalD' a Alm" wp.n '""'"r ,wnB crowded. When tho fresh bnrtender mlxod my drink no watcneu mo narrowly, nut by a curious chanco ho doposlted tho glass tl - ,,, ., ,., ,., ,, ,Th.,,. ,. rec,'y vor tU mo,a,c m,R', Bt a ico confection to servo In n cocktail,' snld I to mo man av my eioow. uonu ixirar uo rx- clalmod. getting green about tho inws- " oa' ,! K" " ,Vl .l" ,T ? ,! w"at. kind of a bruto is that? 'I don't know,' said I; 'somo brand of candled mlc- rob, I guess; they servo It to mo huro fWil.r now aUliough I'vo never asked for In y life.' Everybody nt tho counter crowded up to tnko a look nnd nvnrybody wnB horror-struck. Tho bnrlendcr wbb H,,(. ,, . ..,.. . Htracted nnd an soon ns possible ho "Olzcd tho cocktnll nnd threw It away, hut his reputation ns a careful mixer was gono with thnl rrnu'it , , S .. , . u "Well, I don t want to horo you with tin necessary details, so sufllcn It to say thnt I timed since, and havo doclded to rail It quits, Ilotween you nnd mo I havo rom- mcnced to notice a wild look In tho eyo of ,,,.., , , ,' . , ,i my victim when I comn Into thn plare, and na u wiih uo purl nl my pinn in innn nun m P"""! "'I. I hlnk It Is about tlmo to u,t UP nn(1 whlatlo off tho bug, I don t know what ho'll do when ho finds out tho truth. If It was mo I'd get an nxo nnd i, ' tim ln nf a hue In 'Pnva Rn nchlng void tlio suo or a bug in tho top of that countor. Teiepliaina inttll. Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. lloyd Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION (iltAI.V. I'HOVIHIO.MS A.VU STOCKS. tluard of Trail HallsllB. Direct wlrrs to Chicago and Naw York Cortetfondenct, John A. 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