THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTtiiMBER 18 , 1802-TWENTY PAGES. 11 HIE CONDITION" OF TRADE Omaha's Jobbing Trade Keeps Up a Lively Pace. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CROP- SHORT The t.ocnl Itotnll Trnile liar * Not Improve Very ftnplilly Memo C.iiln In tlio Number of I'cuplo Employed In tlio City. After an nctlvo summer's business thcro wcro tboso tunonc tbo Jobbers who looKed for some decrease In the volume of trade durlne the present moutli. It did not urpcor hardly possible that the demand for nil classes of merchandise In a Jobbing way would lieep up Its mtdsumt.icr paco. So far , However , these Jobbers who wcro anticipating u decrease linvo been , for the most part , happily dlsap- polntcu. Everything Is moving In n niost satlsfatlor.v manner n Jobbing circles and complaints from tbnt source are unheard of. Dcnlen In dry Roods , hardware , boots and shoes , ute , , say that business is Rood because thcro is plenty of money In the country. Con- Bumota want the goods and they have the money to pay for tbom , and they Indulge themselves to u grouted extent In what , might bo termed the luxuries , thus Increasing the demand for tbo bettor grade * of goods. Dry K'oods Jobbers -say there has boon a peed de mand for heavy flannels and other winter poods. Grocery Jobbers hnvo or.othor reason for the good trade which they are experiencing in addition to money being plenty in tbo country. Tbo ( allure of the fruit and vege table crop leaves Itio people with only corn unit xvhc.it , which , though very handy to turn Into cash , becomes rather monotonous ns u steady bill of fnrc. Accotdinglv there is nn orortnous demand lor all kinds of canned fruits and \egelables , dried fruits , cereal goods and in fact for ovcrvtblug that would naturally help malto up for a lack of Irosn fruits nnii vegetables. I'riccs in thcso lines are fltm and thrro Is no ptospect of a Uccrcuso in the demand until another sum mer season rolls around. For those reasons jobbers of groceries are Invariably predict ing the Lont'nuancQ of grod trade thiough the present jear at least. Ilotiill 'Iradi * , \ As tbo Jobbing trade depends entirely upon Ibp retail trade , it Is hardlv necccssury to H-.d that uuslnoss in a retail way in tbc ic.imry is very satisfactory , us otherwise it \\3Uldboirapdsslblo to report tno Jobbing Dado us ubovu. The' largo crop of Nebraska1 ! . staple farm products last year , together with u fair crop the present season , has nluccd the formers in very ensy circumstances finan cially , and they are bujing freel * of the country merchants und paying with reason- bio promptness. The retail trade in Omaha continues quiet , i1th no immediate prospect of any verv great Improvement. Tbero Is , however , some rea- ion lor nntlclpatlne some improvement. There Is mow woik bulnpr done in the way of public improvements , am ! there has been a little moro activity noticeable In the building trades. Taking ttio city as a whole , Ihcio tro probably n teed many moro peoplo'cm- ulojod than thcro weio u mouth or six weeks ipo. This would naturally make some dlf- lorci.co to the retail trodp. The ocly ques tion is as to whfilber enough moro mcu have l/aen gi * en"ork to maUo any very decided linpiovemcnt in trade. .M'niuf mining lntcrest . Business with nil those mantifacturcri who Job goods out tbtough the countiv is very salt ; , factory and tbo niajonti of tbo loctories uru qu'to busy. As u rille tno man- olacturcts are anticipating a good business during tbo present fall and thu coining win ter. They will make u stroi g cftort to increase - crease the si7e of their business and If they can see tholr way clear many of them will increase tbcir plants , boveiul Hi ins have H ! ready announced that they are considering V tlio advisability of puttin , ; in moro machin ery. This will us u matter of course necessi- lalo the employment of moro factory hands Which would bo of gient help to the retail Undo. Tbo manufacturers lav great strops UDOU the home patronage movement and say that if the people waut factories in tlio city all they huvo got to do is to buy their product and tbo manufac turers wll [ bo only too clad to build iiioro nt.d larger factories. The only way to solve the question of dull times in Omaha retail trade Is lo increase tbo manufacturing inter ests , of the city and thus furnish moio work for luooring people. , AS UU.SSIKS : IT. Omnhn' * Locnl Trailo Viirofully Kovluwod lj mi ixicrt. ; | "Tho cholera scare has pushed sugar up and possibly stimulated trade in that article , but usldu from this the wholesale grocery trade goes on boner than ever witn collections f.urly good and prospects for the fall unj winter trauo as bright ns could bo wished. " Tno speuitor > vas W. H Kobcrsun , the Omaha macngcr of I { . G. Uuu fs Co.'s mcr- cuntilo ngfiicy , and tbcn ho dropped the fol lowing additional observations regarding local trade : "Tho dry goods houses continue to bo crowded with aiders. The boot and shoo men Laio u belter Undo than last week. In hardware circles everybody is busy , though Ihe dealers in heavy hardware sny tbcir city trade in not so good and collections are Mower than last mouth. In leather and .findings the fall trade U well on and brisk as could oo expected. Drugs lira in food de mand , esncolally lor the country tiadc , nnd lints nud caps , ( .lathing , harness and mil linery wholLsaleis are in excellent spirits. Lumber trade Is quite as coed as last wool ; mm batter than a j oar ago , but tbo orders uro mainly from tbo country. The city trade Is not Improved. Liquor dealers , both \vholosalosnd retail , complain of dull trauo und the cool nights of Soplombor uro reduc ing the consumption of beer. "I am carry to say that retail trade In the city continues very dull. Excepting in boots una shoos the season has been excep tionally hard on the omallui lotallor" . Tney ore keeping pretty close to shore , however , as a rule aid are moreover than usually careful not to over- buy. Nothing can rosuscltato this branch of tbo city's commerce oxcop1 an in- crease In the number of wage-employing In stitutions. "Heal estate is simply flat so far as sales ore cancelned , though what are called snails'on tbo street arc not often offciod , und when offered do not go begging for takers. "Tbo com mission trade for tbo week has been rather moro quiet than usual nhd oper ations have been largely confined to ( jolly fornla Irultn. "linn Hers are not agreed ns to the state of tbo money murkot , koine claiming to KCO evi dences ot u bettor demand and others hop ing , but not expecting , an early change in the situation. Money is still cany und Intoi. crest low. "At South Omaha trade was qulto nctivo the llrst part of the week but fell off the las ) few du\s because prices on cutllo were ham mered down. The packing house Improve ments aio approaching nearer completion und everything Is being done to get ready for tbo good fall and winter business contl- dently expected. One of our travelers writing fiom the Republican Volley noya : 'Crops In the Valley buvo boon unusually good this season , wheat uvuraglnir twontv.ilvo to thirty bushels lo tbo acre , sotno pieces running , as I'luh a& forty bushels. Corn la also aiinx itfllent crop und sufu or nearly to. Fiult Is very scarce. Considerable laud U cbaucln ) Landi at prices 5 to 50 per cent abo\o tboso uf ono year ugo and farmers an ) happy 1rudu and collections only fair. This .soar's irop hits not jot been felt by the trade. Wheat Is very low and farmers are protf Linorally ablu to hold for belter prices.1 " CHUltVIl \\Vlsh Presbyterian North Twenty-fifth * nd Indiana sireots Kov J. Morlnlc Uii'h eras , pastor , Services : Morning , at 10UOa : in. ; ovenlni ? , at 7:80 : p. m. , * vben Mn. Dav ics , Hachcl O Fou , from Wisconsin , * vll preach ut bnlh meetiiib' * . This grout uomui is rcuurkablu fur her preaching and \ol known throughout tha United States as wol tu in tbo nativa homo of the Cymry , Wales Sunday will be u grand treat to all the ' Wt.Ua folUs of Omabo. Cordial invltutlou I plvcn to Ml. HeaU free. Wednesday evening - ing At 7 itO will Ira n prayer meeting. First Hnptist C'tiurrh , corner Piflo > ) nth nnd iJavonnort streets -Kov. W. P. Holllngs , U. U. , pastor. Prcnchlnp sorvlcn * Habbitth mornlne nnd evening , at 10s30 n. rn , nnd 3 p. i. Sunday school nt 12 m nnd 3:30 : p. tn. Thu regular prayer meeting of the church Wed ties- av nvonlni ? nt 8 o'clock. The younc poo- do's society meet * cvety Friday evening. All eats nro free nnd ovmv one is cordially In * irltea to attend ouch service. FiMlChrlstlun rhurch. corner Twentieth nd Cnpltol avcnuo T. iZ Cram blot , pastor , 'reaching at lO.IH ) a in. and 8 p. m. Services n chsrpo of Bo > er nnd MiClosky , the evnnc- INts. Meetings will bo continued tbrough- iui the week. Many are uniting with the liurch , An invitation to all , Ullfton Hill Sunday School-Corner Clifton street anil Military road. Classes meet at il p. m. , including senior nnd Junior hlblo classes. Younp people special1 ! ? In- vltcd to Junior blblo class. If nnv church or Suiuluy school have Sunday school hymn woks to dispose of thov.mlcht ' kindly com- mumcato with Mrs. 'Mi'Dill , 4.JI5 Grant treet , Ullfton Htll Presbyterian Church Corner it Clifton street und Military road. Services at 4 p , m. Will bo conducted on Sundnv by Mrs. Dr. Swcltaml uf the city ml lon of Omnhn. A cordlr.l Invitation extended to all. The special gospel moot- ngs will bo continued unothor wceh. Every body uelcomo. Uraco Evangelical Lutheran Churcn , rv\cntv-sixth street botwonn Pooploton nnd iVoolwotth avenues The castor , Uov. uthcr M. ICubns , will preach at II n. m. on 'A ' Forward Movement , " and at 7:30 : p. m. on "Tho Inspiration ot the Scilpttires. " Clifton Hill Baptist Mission , Forty-fourth md Grant strools Picachlnsr service at 0:30 : a. m. Sabbath school at close of service. Grayer meotlnr TuesUav evening nt 8 p. rn. Strangers welcome. Hrlnp the children. Southvost Presbyterian cnurcn , corner of rwrntit'th nnd Leavcnwcrth streets , Uov. J. H Shields , D.D . pastor Pieachiue services " vices morning. 10:45 : ; evening. 7:4) : . Young 'eoplo's Society of Cbtistiun Endcavor,0:45 : \ cordial Invitation Is oxtcndud lo all. Immanucl BaptUtChurch North Twonty- 'ouith nna Uinney streets , Kountzo Place { ev. Frank W. Foster , pastor. Hogufar orviccs nt TUliO : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Slindav school at 12 m. Younp People's ncolingnt 0:15 p. m. The pastor will have "or his morning theme : "Tho Greatest Ques- Ion. " For bis evening tbemo' "Tho Lion leaned. " Public cordially welcomed to nil our services. First Congregational Church Corner of S'metccnth nnd Davenport streets. Ilov. Joseph T. Duryoa. D.D. , pastor. Preaching ) v the pastor nt 10 I0 ! a. m. nnd 7:45 : o. m. Sunday school nt noon Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ut 7:45. Sunday evo- nine ; Dr. Duvea will cill tbo youne mo'n nnd women together for thb purposo.ot formtnR n young pooplo's society , nt which it is de sired that nil of the 3 ouup pcoplo bo present. First Unlversnllsl church , corner Nlno- tcnnth nnd Lotbrop streets ( Kountzo place ) . W. Franklin Smith , pastor. Ser vices at 11 n. m. , subject , "Some Hesults of Faith-Doubt Conflict. " Sundnv school nt 12 m. Younc People's Christian Union at 7 p. , n. beals free. All arp welcome. First Prcsbvtenan church , corner Soven- iconth nnd Dodco streets. Hogular ser vices at 10:30 a m. and S p. rn. , conducted by lev. C. Sloan. Sunday school at noon. Younc People's Society of Christian Endeavor - doavor meeting at 0:45 : p. in. Both UJen Baptist church , Park nvonuo , near Leaven worth Kov. C X. Harris , pis or. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Ser mon bv the p-istor. In the ovonlns ut 7:30 : nformatlou concerning the Omahu City Mis sion will bo given bv a member of the board tiundav school at 9:45 : . m. Seuts are all ftce. Young people's mcetinp at 0.30 p.m. St. Mark's Kvatigollcal Lutheran oh" jh , corner of Twenty-first and Burdotto s , . ju , lluv. J. b. Dctvveilor , D.D. , ptstor. Church sctic b at 10:30 : a.m. and S p m. ; Sunday school nt nojn. Young people's prayer meet- m nl 7 P m. Qvntbiu Chn tlan Church 4313 Nicholas street. Joseph Shields , pastor. Pioacbing morning nn J"ovonmir. Younp People's So ciety of ChiiEtiun Dndoavor at 0:30 : p m. ifd'iy school nt 12 m. Mornlne subject. 10:30 : o'clock , "Jesus and the Illch Mm. " Evening subject , 7:30 o'clocic , "Thp Apostolic \V'av of Salvation. " All scats frop. Ml Saints' Church Corner Twenty-sixth nnd Howard streets ( take Fuinam street cars ) . T. J. Mackay , rector. Morning serv ices at S and 11 o'clock. Evening service at JO o'clock Sermon topic , morning , "GodN Wet k and God's People , " n pastoral. Ser mon topic , eveninc , "Amone the vVoeds. " Sunday school at 9:30 : a.m. BIolo class and service Wednesday at7:3J : p m. Young men and strangcts always welcome. WcstminstcrProabyterlanChurcb.Twenty- ninth nnd Mason streets The pastor , Kov. John Gordon , D.D. , will preach at 10:30 : a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Meeting of Young People's boclcty of Christian Endeavor ut 0:45 p. in. Kountzo Memorial English LiUtborau Church , corner b'.xteonth and riarnoy. Kov. A. J. Tuikle , the pistor , will preach "at 10:30 u rn. anil b p. m. Subject in the moinlnc , "IIolp From the Highest. " Even- in p ; . tooucg people , subject. "Tho Sacrot of Struncth" Sunday school nt noon. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor - deavor at 7 p. m. All nro invited to these sot vices. Contra ! United Presbyterian Church 113 Noith Sdvonteonlb street , between Capitol avcnuo and Dodso street1' , Kov.VJohn Will iamson. D.D. , pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. and b u. m. Sabbath school ut 12 m. Young pooplo's meeting at7. p in. Subject of morning sermon , "Invitlnc Opportuni ties , " and of ceuinf"Lessons | From David's Kelgn. " Paik Avcnuo United Presbyterian J. A. Henderson , pastor , will prc.ich at 10:30 : a. m. uiid 8 p. in. Senior O Y. P. C. U. at 7:15 : p. in. Junior O. f. P. C. U. at4n. in. Tbo theme of the morninir sermon will bo "Wis dom or War , Which ? ' In tbo evening the pastor will sneak of "Hlnurances to Djs cinlcship. " EvervboJv welcome. Knox Proibytorian Church Corner Nine teenth and Ohio sireots. Preaching in the morning by the pastor. Rev. Asu Leach. A missionary concert in the evening with an nidress bv Miss L M. Cart. First United Presbytnrlun church , corner Twenty-first "and Emmet. Kov John Al. French , pastor. Services at 10:30 : u. m nnd fa p. mv ith preaching by Kov , II. P. Me- Oluskm , D. D. Trinity Mctbodlst Episcopal Church Cor ner Twonly-llrst and Blnnoy ( Kountzo Placu ) . Kor. W. 1C. Moans , pastor. In the absence of the pastor to the annual con ference there will bo no morning or evening services. Sundav school ut 12 in. Cnworth league mooting at U p in. Park Avuiiuo United Presbyterian church , J. A. Henderson , pastor. Preaching at 10:3J : ( a. m. and S p. in. Young people's mooting at 7lf : > . Strangers made welcome. Sc lb all freo. freo.Unitarian Unitarian church , Savontoonth nnd Cass Htreets Service * will bo resumed tomorrow morning. Kev. J owton M. Maun , will preach u sermon marking the third anniver sary of bis settlement. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. People's Church , on Eighteenth street , between - tween California and \Vob > tor Kov. Charles W. Savidgc. pastor. Prcucblng by the pas tor at 10:30 : u. in. nnd 70 ! p. in. Scats freo. All uro welcome. Sabbath school at 2:3'J : p. m. The Chinese Sundav school Women's Christian Tompeianco Union will meet at 3 i ) . in. nt the Fii-bt Presbyterian church , corner Seventeenth and Dodge street ; ) . A cmdiul Invitation Is extended to all Inter ested in mission work. St. Matthias Church South Tcntn street. HI. Kov. BUhop Wortbington will oftlciato ut ull the services on Sunday , September 18. Trinity cathedral , Eighteenth and Capitol avenue. The Very Kov. C. H. Gardner , dcun. Holy communion , 8 u. in. Sunday school t U:45 u. ro. Morning prayer , lltanj and sermon at 11 a. in. Evening prayer and sermon ul7:4i > p. m. Churcli of the Uooti Shepherd ( Episcopal ) , corner of Ohio uuiJ Twentieth strouts J , P , D. Llvvyd , roctor. Holy communion , 8 a. m Sunday school nnd youur pooplo's blblo classes , UM5 a. m. Morning set vice 11 a. m Evening service 7:30 : p. in. Seats free to all. St. John's Church ( Episcopal ) Corner Twenty-sixth nna Frunkllu streets. Services Sunday at U u. re. and 7:45 p.m. Sun day school at 11:45 : a. in. ; dullv services ut 5 p tn , , except Wednesday , at 7:45 : n in. bt. Andiovv's Church ( Eplsuonu.--Corne ) Forty-second unit Nlcholus , , Walnut Hill burvtcosSuudny ut 7:30 : , U , 11 u. m. und 7:4.r : p. m. Sundav fcchool ul 10 n. in. Dall * service at7u.tn. and Fiiduy ut745 ; p. m. St. Paul's Church ( Episcopal ) -Cass * * out of Thirty-second street. Services Sun duv ut 7:30 : n. to. , nnd 5 a m. Sunday school at IU u. m. Friday evening at 8 Mrt.li. K. Palton , floouiorJ , 111. , wrltosi t rom peruonnl ouperlenco 1 can rocommonil Do Witt's baHuparilla , a CUM for linpuro blood unit t'Onoral uobillty " THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS All the Sappers Were Gunning for Leopold Bloom Yesterday. BUT THEY FAILED TO TAKE HIS SCALP \tlilc Ironi tlio lllddin Kpl'odo All the Trailing IVm Very Dull nnil Prices lU'iichcil the llottnm figures for the 1)HJ- . CIIICAOO , III. . Sept. 17. The ealplni crowd irnctlcatly all going cunning for ono mini .conoid Illoom vras the spectacle afforded oilix > on 'change. They worn working on the theory that the 500,000 or 0 0,000 bushels bought vcster.luy by Humsoy A. Ushtner for Illoom s almost sure to come upon the market If It remained weak , nnd they were Inell.ied , so conflJcnt were they , to antlclp lie and help the realisation of their belief. The scalpers wcro not qulto certain whether 1-03,000 bushels or so of wheat which came through Counsel- man & Day , Has or wns not \iurt of Iho lllonm line they had been looking 'or. Asldo from the Hlocni oplsodo all the mar- pts were very dull und prices tonight were nt the bottom figures for the day. The de clines amount to 'ie In wheat , J 'c In corn , oats from 3io to ' c , lard 74p for .Innuary and ribs for the same month ic. The tccllngwus n sh irp contrast with the temper which pro- uillcd nt the close yesterday. Then there was u coed demand und appearance of strength ; toduy there WIIB little Imiulry , frcu selling nnd extreme weakness. Uablcs were oisv. Thu estimates of Ileor- bolm telegraphed jcstcrday that the wood's wheat supply was 18,0)0,003 ) bu. In excess of Its wants tended to discourage holders. The ongs begun to liquidate and ns there was no demand , prices were steadily reduced and showed very llttlo rallying power. As the wheat traders hue in some iiiomiiro been do- liendlng upon llio d imago to corn to help the lirko of their specialty , the absence ot further 'tost was u weakening factor regarding wheat is well us corn. Heavy local receipts also continued , as they have sonin time back , to oxorolso a dispirit Ing Influence. * * It was u scalping murkot In corn most ot tlio se-ston. It WHS larpoly u local market also , as the country was doing but llttlo except sending in conflicting ritmois. A few of the private vvlro houses bun bullish nows. Ono special correspondent wired thut the frost of thu 14th did gio it dumage to corn on the line of the Nortliwo-aern railroad through Ne braska und ud * Iscd grain men to t tUo a trip und sea for themselves. Other private advices wcro equally bearish , saying that frosl did no dainaco nnd that with the bolter weather indicated for the month the crop Is as good as .s ived. The 1'rlce Current comment was a llttlo mixed. It reported little dainaco but said thut : my hard frost tn September will jive n great qu tntlty of softiorn , The move ment continues heavy to this market. ' 1 ho oats market was narrow and cull , rul ing weak through } mtmtliy with corn , 'llicruwus considerable changing from Oc tober to Jlay , l"e d Iforence. The provision trade was u time affair , weak In sympathy w ith corn nnd Influenced by the fine weather , \\rlglit was rcporlid to bo doliu what he cou d to supoort prices , with the p LcUnglnterosts for the mo-t pirt np- p irontly inUlned to take a different * low. I'lcUhts weru rather quiet Kates to Buf falo rein lined it5c for whiat und -Uc close for corn Monday's estimates uro- Wheat , fOuc.irs ; coin-IliJ car ; oats .101 ems , hojs , .n.OU head The receipts estimated for bogb for the entire week 1110 UV'OU ' liu ul The luudlnj futures ranged as follows : UITIII Es Ol'i.S. | llllill Win \T .No _ l inter 72-i $ 72 October 72 U December . 75H 7MC 75) ) S Cons .So t- t'ptomber October . . . . ii r OATS .No 1 September. October . . . MasSIfs 37' ( 37H SIf-s 1'oiiK October 10 10 10 10 1U05 10 OS Junuar } , 11 SJ n 75 11 "H LAHII October . . . . 40 1 40 7 3S 7 40 January . . . SHOUT Kins September . . 7024 7 65V , C2 October 7 f,1\4 \ 7 ( , . " < 7 ( January . . CIO 0 10 i. ( ; Cash quotatioiib were lib Collowa : rwiuu Quiet : tin spi-cial chansosj winter patent , iKlK > ® I UO : stnfzhts , $ ! 40ii.l"0 ; spring , SIOi4fOj spring stiaU'hls , ! J.jj.G ( ! ) . \\IIU\T o. 2 sorlns , 7-'ci No. a sprlns. C4JiG07c : No 2 rod. 7'e. COIIN Lower : No. 2. 401ic ; No. 3 cash , 453i ® 4Cc : Nn. ! l yellow. 4Cc. OATS No. 2. .u' ' c : No. 2 white , J3'4tt 3'ic ' ; No. .1 white. J2jic. : KvK-No. 2. Vi'ic. llAin.Ki .No. . ' , fi7a ; No 3 , f. o. b , 4. > aoJc ; No 4 , f. o , b. IK.349S. PI.AX Snrn No I , $1.0- ' 5'ai.03. ' TIMOTIIV fcEtD I'rlnie , $1.70. 1'oiiK Moss , per bbk , J10. ' 51MO : lard , per lee Ibs , * 7. J7i57.40 ; short ribs , sides ( loose ) , * 70U < a" . < > . > : dry salted shoillucrs ( Doxedi. Jfi.53 fllH ) : short clear sides ( bo\eil ( . $7.0aSSOO. \ViiisK\-IJIstlIlers' finished goods , per gal. , $1 15 fctmAiis-Cut loaf , f a : > 's3 ; granulated , ri'.c : Standard "A. " Ti c. Kotelpts und shipments today were as fel ons : A11TICI ES ISLCtll'TS ISHlI'MENlb Hour , Imrrela 13,000 Wheat , bueliclB . . 853 WO Curn bUBlicIa 82J OJO OntH , biiBticls JIO.OA ) Hyo. buslu'Is , ll.OU. lluiloy , bushel * MOJO On the Produce exchange ted ly the butter miirkct wns eisler : funcy creamery , ly WJc : Hue western. llk&J'te ; Ono dairies , 'Jiii.'lu ; or dinary , loaiOc. L4zs. tirm ; lili' for selected. Xeu lurk HuriieU. NEW YOHK. Sept , 17. ri.oun-nccolpts , SO/-Uj pkgs. : exports , n.'ll.'bbts. und U73 sacks ; dull und ste uly ; sales. 5.1UU bUs. ' Low uxtra , $ J.llttJ.OO ) : w Inter wheat , low grades. J..owa. ) 01 ; fair to fancy. J.IOOI 01 : patents , Jl.liicl 40 ; Minnesota clear , l.OJgkJ ) ; str lights. * UKt 4 . ' ' > ; putuuts , ir&Ul.'j ; rye mixtures , J.J.OO ® 3 50. steady ; yeilnvv western , \Viu.AT Itccelpts. 281,75) bu , : exports , none ; sales , diO.OOJ bu. of futures , ij.oijbu of spot , fcpot steady : No. 2 red , 7dc In store and ele vator ; " 3' iilloal : TSUc f. o. b ; No J red , TJ'ic : iiiik-radcil led , < U37b'c : No. 1 northern , b5o ; No. 1 lmid.83 ; No S northern. SIJjiNo ' 'Ohl- cage , 8J'4c ; No. 2.Milwaukee. 7br,7dUo. No. 3 surln ; , 7U. Options were vary dull and 's'it'.ic lower , wlin business entlruly looil ; No J red , fcoplembcr , 78o : Octobur. HViii9c , closlnz nl 78' o : November. Wi'ifthO'gC , oloslns al bO'4c ; December , 81 -lG2Siiic. . closing al 8'c ; May , . . U * P. Nominal : wcslcin. HAIII.EV MALT Nominal COILS Receipts , JO.iUJ nu , ; exports , 1JI.OOO bu. ; sales , .UJ.U'O bu. of futures. 2J.OjO bii. of spot , bpots quint and wo ikcr ; Na 2 , Sl' ± ( &Y > o In elevator : WiiSli c allo it ; un rudod iiiuod , ' Uptlonh uru "jft'j'c lower , with the west and reallrln- ; trading local. .Sejitember , 51iiaVe ( , closing lit 5Hjo ; October. 54 ! ® V5c. closing ut 5l'e ; November. 5" > Sf& ido. closing utrj4'ei ? Uooembor. WitiMi'ie , closing utSO'jc. May , 67c. OATS Receipts. 61.KKI bn ; exports , 1,200 bn. ; balus , 83.0UO Im. of futures. Kt.wi bn. of spot , bi > ot market dull but firm ; options quiet and weaker ; Eeutember , .I7"iio : October , JS' e , closing at J'o ; No * < miber , 30'fj yiic , closing nttti'ic : December , 40' ' c : mlxud vvost- ern. 37'ittai"ic : vvhlto wcbtern , 3s'Ono ' $ ; No. 2 Chicago , as'.ttWVc. ' HAV Quli'l ; bhlpplng , 03 < J70c ; good to choice , buGi c : llorh Dull and weak ; state , common to choice , ISii'J.'e : I'aelllc co ist , IV ® . ' .c. buOAH Uuw , linn : quiet ; fall refining , U 3SCI contilfu4ulg , IKj test , ? ( ( ( 11-lbu ; ru- llntd firm und In good demand. - 1'oielirn , nominal ; SO test. lOe ; Now Orleans , dull but gtoudy ; common to fancy , J.va.lTie. HICE Active and linn ; domestic , fulr to extra , 4'tr.Co ; Japan , r > 5fr. > 11e. Cildti Qulul bin steady ; vvostorn. prime , 2liift22o ; western , poor , porcabf , $ lwxit > uo. HIDEH bteady uud ijulot ; wet suited Now Orleans soloeted , 41 lo Oi IbB , , ' > a7o : Texas selected , M to uo loa , MJ7c. I'UIIK Dull hut ate uly : old mess , til 00 ® 11.23 ; new mess , III.7.V81J.OJ : e.vti i prime , ! > I2.0J ; cut me its quluf.picklud bellies. SitS'4e ; pickled shoulder * . uad.l'e ( ; plcklud IIIUIIH , lUVtllc ; middles qnlut ; bhort Clear. Jl.lJ' ; . Lara , dull , nominal ; vvoaturn stuim elosuil tJ7.70 : beptembor idascd ut J.os bid ; Octo ber. J" 0 > asked llUTTi.it I. It-lit dcm ind , ste. lily ; western dairy , HliiiI'Jc ' : woslurn creamoiy. I74JJ ! jc : wentcrn fai'tun. H'titlTc ' , Klgln. . . ' a''i ii. ( 'iiKi-sK-yuw-t. uiibtutlrd ; p iit kiin , , tit7c 1'ui lito.s Dull , bteady ; Amur can , J11.0J . CoiTEit-Oulot. vvrak ; luke. { | | .oi@io. | | LKAI > Dull , steady ; domomio , tl ; . " > iil 10. TIN Steady ; btruU'lits. tJO 2jft JU30 ; plutcs , quiet , btuady , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > x , Cotton Murkur. NKW OIII.EAN ? , La. , bopt. 17 , to uly : mid dllnctf. G n-lte : low HitdJIIntr. Dliu : ki ( > < ordinary , Oc : net receipt * . 11'JWbiiles ; itxpurts coutlwlbe , 751 bulei ; Bales. CM ; ktock , 50,17 bales. _ _ _ _ _ _ Omitlm I'roitiiCH .Market. rotii.Titv Old few B uud bprltu c'lilckfiit Cct rooHfiu , ta : ueiuu uud ducki b.ow , Thu glut In Ilia gooio market hixi bcoti rollovod oinowliHt by i * shlpnipntto Now York. IlUTTKit Pucklng stock , M314o ; choice country , lM82i > e. I'OTATOMTOiVOe. . imltcitlons nro tlmt mtatori will bo scarce ithls noison. Many cctloni which usiutlly Are heavy ehlopors will bo buyers this ycnn Koos Uoncrat mnrkctlTe. St. Irfiuls 4Mnrkct . ST. I/oui , Mo , bdbt , 17. 1't.oun Un- ch mgrd. * WHEAT Cs h , stoadv nt CSHc : but options drooped and o osi-d NU < ' under yesterday ; beptonibor. Oj'tot Oetobur.jnj ; May , 78JIo. C < iliN Went down witH > ho.it nnd ilnlsurd i563 c below ycstcrdayiScash , and Scploiuoer , JVo ; Octobur. 4IU niio ; Doccmbor , 4IHC ; ycur. 4mc ; May , ll'tc. OATS Kollowcd othoraraln and closed H ® ic under yesterday ; cash , JOc ; October. 2u'jc ; 'lay ' , J3\jc. f IlYE Lower nt 51c. HAHI.EV Quiet ! Bamplo lot Iowa , 03o HIIAN Quiet at COitOitio. HAY Dull and unchanged. LRAii-Qnlot : chumlciil , Jl I'I.AXSHKII I Inn ut JI.O.L ItUTTr.it Quiet und unchanged , Knas Quiet und titichangci ) at 12'lc. coitv MKAii btoady ut ( J.1&3J.2J. niitNO-Qulet. COTTON TIBS Quiet. I'IIOVISIONS rirm but not quotabljr lovters oMy u job tr ido done ut orov ions prices. KKCBti'iS-Plour. 5,0 bbK ; who it , 103,000 bti , : corn. 33.0JO bti.t oils , 27.00J bit. ; rye. none ; barley , none. blllt'Mi'.NTii-riour , 3,003 bbK ; wnoat. 77.- OOJhu. ; corn. 1'J.UA ) bii. ; oats , 1J.OOJ bu : rye , 3OjO bu ; barley , nona n City .Muritets. CITV. Mo. Soot 17. WHEIT Steady : now. 0)flVtViO ! No. 2 red. OIQlte. Coux-Woak ; No. amltud. 304o ! ; No 2 vvhlto , . Steady ; filr demand ) Na 2 mixed , J"J'-iaUic ' ! ; No. 2 white , J Jit lie. KM5 Wouk : No. 2 , GJc. Pr.Axstrti Steady at OiVUftJc. sllliAN' Weak ; sacked , fiJtiMe. HAY Stoidy a-id uneuMi od ; timothy , { . 'iiaooo ; pralrlu. J4.00S7.0J. llurTEH Creamery. 'JlOJ.'o ; dairy , 1218c. Eotis Active , llrni , IVJe. ItiiCKti'Ti Wheat , l > 2,0w ou ; corn. 10,000 bu. ; oats , none , Silll'viE.NTS Wheat , 01.000 bu. : corn. 3,039 : oats , none. _ _ _ _ Oil .Market. NEW YOIIK. Soot. 17. I > KTIIOI.EUM Dull nnd ste uly ; crndo in bbls. , 1'arkur's , W53 ; crude nbulk.Uu'i ; United , no sales : red nod. fG. 10 ; rniludolphla and -IJ iltlmoro. o. 5 ; 1'hlladol- phla nnd llaltlmoro In bulk , $ -1 55&J.GO. CorroNSELi ) oiL-Uull and steady ; crude. 2S32Uc ; jollow , HOiic. TAM.OVV Quiet anil steady : city ( J2 for pkzB I 4ifilt U-lGc Hosi.N-ln fair demand ; stralnod , common to good. JI.2T } ll.27i4. TUiubMiM-Qulot mm firm at205J3)c. ) Oinnlin 1'ritlt .Murknt. GitAi'E * Homo crown ConcorJ grapes are irrivln , ; In llheril ou mtlllcs They are quoted at30.l o per I0-lb-babkot ; 8 to 0-lb- uaskcts. 2J(2JC ( , CALIFOIIMA GHAPES 1'er crate , tl.23JM.59 unseats ; $1,73 ToKays CALHOIIMA I'EACMKB Per box , $1 r > > . CAUKOIIMA I'EAUS Uartletts. source , $3.00 ; thor varieties , tiW. I'LUMS I'.T bo8l.f > 0I 7 > , scarce. APPLE * Per bbl. . tl.oo ; fiinoy , i.53 ; Qo bbl. ots 2ju less. _ _ _ Cnlfcc Market. NRW YOIIK. Sopt. 17. Options opened firm , 031" > points up , closed llr.ii ut 13 ® JO points uo : sales , 10.750 bugs. Including September. Ila.u > : Jatober. Jli.73aiJ.8l ; November , JH.ti5SlJ.7' ; Dtcember tl. < 50U f > 5 ; January. IU 5 bpot Itlo , qulul and sto idy ; Na 7 , SH.7JO14.87i ; Liverpool Murknts. Ltvnnpoor. . Sopt. 17Viin * T Stoadv , de mand poor ; holJcrs offer moaortlolv. COHN steaay , demand fair : ml\cd west ern. 4s 74 ! I per cent il. LAUD I'rinioesteriii37s per cut , COMMO > UOSIN J7sO'i' parcwt , Trailer ! ) ' talk. CHICAGO , 111 , Sopt. l7i Counselman A. Day to Coo'crull ' llros Commission Co : Whu it was very dull and Undiluted within nirrow limits , closing ! Jc ] ouirj. TUu iri'inedlato cause nf the decline was the unloading of about .VJt.POJ bushels December by u local spccul i- tor who believed whclit to bo low unoimh for a sit o Investment , but whoannarently bc- t'ainc discouraged by dec-reused v.iokly ex ports and the prospect of another lirgeln- erease In thu vlblblo , siipply floured on Monday. The prospect of 4-COOiOi ) ) v slblu for the nprlng who-it movement has fairly commenced to move is Ihe depress ing Influence. Corn declined 'ic and closed weak on line weather und prospecl of In creased receipts next week , bhlppera from Missouri river points reported u scirclty of cars to mo * o the amounts of offerings and local open tors mit lolp-Ucd considerable lliiil- | dul'on ' of Octoburcorn next week boucbl for thu southwest on the recent frost scare Oats eased off < 4c with other gratu w th u fulr busi ness In cnsh lots nt tlio dccllno. Wo should regard the whole list of provisions as a good purchase for u turn except foi the spconlailv o lines of October. Laid nid ribs held nl high prices , the liquidation ot which would un doubted ! * * depress other product , though In eonsldcrablv less proportion. CUICAQO. Ill.hjpt. 17. Konnett , Hopkins A. Co. to fc. A. MoWbortor : In who it nothing of Interest bus occurred today. Earlv In the sos- slon local bearb were Impressed with the Im portance of compelling u big Hebrew trader to drop 5AOJO bu. bought by him yesterday. They hammered the murkot pretty Industriously for a couple of hours. bul w.thout apparent success. It is many years slnco a crop was marketed so freely us llio present onu und the iradu Is beginning lo re illze th it there Is golnir to be u letup before long. In corn and oats line weather and moro liberal retclptbcaui-od miny timid holders to * e\l \ out vviih thu expect illon of buying cheaper ncxl week. Though there Is doubt. In the minds ot m mv as to how scilously the corn crop has been damaged by frost , all admit that It bus made no per ceptible progress towaid maturity for u week or ton days. On account of coin frosty "either the dimmer from fiost Is us great us u neokiigo The shipping do'nand for corn IB good und Iho visible supply not ovpuc od lo show a * ery large Increase ne\l week. Pro visions wore dull und featureless during Iho entire session. CIIICAOO. III. , Sopt. 17. P. G. Lozan i. Co. lo Duncan. Holllnuer ! > . Co. : Thu wheat m ir- Kot bus boon fairly active today. December opened ut7 > 1ic und sold HS low as 7i'Bc. The closing Is 7ViO. riieru Is a bettor tone to the murkot. bonio of our good monled mon are biiyln ; for investment \Vo do not look for any rapid advance , but we belle vo In higher prices. Corn was less ae Ivo und sold us low us 50aaO und us high ns 50' c , closing at M ) > 4VI\c. Our advices are thut the crop Issuilonsly dam aged , especially In Iowa nnd Nubiuska. Until the crop is secured wo think it advisable to buy on declines. Wo feel very friendly to outs at present prices. The only fcituro to hog pro lucl is llio support Wright al * s It Char ters of wheat , IO\Uv'J ; corn , 170,000. New York Money Murltnt. NEW YOIIK , Sept , 17. MONBV ON CALL H iby utliJ per cunt , last loan ul.l per cunt ; closed offered ut3 per cent. PIIIME MEIICANTILB PAPEII 5lJffiO'j ' percent. bTEiu.i.Mi KXCIIA.NQE Quiet und easier ut Jl.SOU for siMj-duy bills and * IS7'j for de mand. 1 ho closing quotations on bonds : U. s. ( s ri'u . Ill Mutunl Union i , . . . 110 U. 6 Is coup . IIS N. J. C. Int lert . Ill U. b m nx- . . . . 1UU North. I'licltlc tats tlMf l'nclflct.8 of 'Hi . . . IOT NorlhiTcitern Con. . 1311 Louisiana Btmu'il JH. VI t.N. W. Con Hat ) . ' , . IU8 Tumi new nctbs . . . 100 bt. K A. 1 M. ( ieu . ' hS 'lunn new net&i . . . 100 'S. ' ! . , * & . K. Oen M 10J tlenn. now not J . . 74 bt I'nul Consols 127 CanaiU So 2nils. . . 10I' { at. r. , u. & r. ist nu Conlrnl 1'aclDo I t . lint for. I' . I. li/lr llcti i. flan. A It. (1 , Iflln. . . IU Jux.lMI.C.'lr. Item tllcn . * . U. ( i. 4 > . . . . HI Uilon ) I'utltlo Uta lJ < i Krlu'JnUn . 101 * Ve t Shore 1W ] SI , K. A. T. < ; cn Is 7 V U O.V 7H .M. K A. T. ( ! tn f 1 bid t Bi STOCKS lit Sc < urltlcMYcro In u Firm YOIIK , bout 17. T'lp ) operations In Wall street , today rellecloil only thu clearlne up of accounts tnor the end ot the week and Indi cate thut many nporaloisvho huvo been suc cessful on thu short side have either covered their contracts anJ nltbdruwn from thu markut or havq taken the long sldo for a turn 'finny professionals who buvo been prom.iip.nt In tliu docllne wcro conspicuous in bldcjiusloa | , s uu. but thu forces at prooontaro HO * < inly balanced that thoio wub * ory little progress m idu In either direction , though the continue 1 cuverlnr of shorts gao tlio markut u firm appearance , und the final thuiues were generilly small gutns. To tli'i result thu bank statomuntcoiitrib- titi'd inaterlully , us It wr , the tlr tone ono In ninny weeks wh ch showed a gain In the surplns reserve , nnd oven though this vvis iiccomplUhed bv u heavy withdrawal of deposits Kupplo- mentcd by u douro i e In loans noarl v as giu it , thu fouling inVuii \ btrtu < l IH thai thuro Ib moie money to In in on sto kcoUluri , und u dis tinctly uuttiurtonu wis noiuJ In thu money market. The strong featurea weru InJuUriala. ospvclully Uiu und CorJ'i-o. tbo flrit uiuiiud being buet'luliy ncthu. No other fuitnro niiir ied Ihodeillii s , und thu olojo was qnlul und firm ul about thu bcsi ( Igurua of thu day. Government bonds have iieen dull und stiiidv. btalo bo nils huvo been ont ruy nu > locted. Thu I'osl suy t Toduy'H brk'f Kioek murkot nivi'iled suiirculy 11 ir ice uf the "L ho uru 6CHIO. " vrhlch bus been sh ikliu thu Wull btruut llniiuiiiont aliuuVoJiie \ < 'tuv. 'lha klovk tneuuUtory who ui > < | > liyln ut frl.ht oni keep ilio giimu up loii.fr thiin ruil unea lne s will lukt , but oven thu presence of thu terror prows woiirl omn nt tlmo * The hUlory of the Inst three days oitiihl to bn iiiofnl In oncnlii ? tha ore * of phlln nphors whu look lo Wall street ns a mirror of financial condition * . No c irefnl observer ilouhM that tlio Inllucncu of tbo lnrnpoin ? I'pldomlo on ccncrul trade and llnnneo will bo ilopicsslnR In innnv wajs. Such results mlsht huvn bocn , nnd wore pte- llctcd vtlth the progress of thu plnanu , two months or moro usn. lint to take this vvcek' < convulsion In prices seriously , M the rellec- .Ion ot anything but ntures ot more or Icsi unscriipuloiis traders would bo to show grcitl aol : ot InsUht Into \Vall sticot's recent eccentricities. The dny was as c iltn ns If holcra ha 1 never boon hero. Prices chanzol III F. llio chniucs being , as vvus natural , chlelly In nn npvv.t d direction. The folio win i are Iho closing tiiiotatlom for .ho lo id Ins stocks on tbo Now York ttock e\- cliangu todav : bid t nukeil } ox dlv The total sites uf stocks today wore HI.WI shares lnelndln : Atchlson , 7,7 > 0 ! Chlei.'o CiUS. , J,0.Erie. ) : , 2ViJ : I.oillsvlllo X , Nasli- v lllo. aSOOi Missouri 1'uolllc , 2'JOO ; Northern ruclllc preferred , WVX ) : Now Kiuland. .U" > ; Huadlnj , 1U.HO ; bt Paul. 11,550 : Western , 4.COU. ' 1 in.menu .Notes. NEW OIIIUA > S La. , bopt , 17. Olearlnzs , $ IM , OC8. HALTJ.MOIIE , Mil. . Sept. 17. Cloirlncs t2a"0- 478 ; balances. -3,023. . K ilu 0 ncr cenl. MCMPIIIO. Tenn , bupl. 17. New York ex- ch iii-"o sailing ul $1.50. Clearings. 8107.370 ; balances , $77.1101. NEW YOIIK. Sopl. 17. Clearings. $ UIOiC03 ; biluncc9. $ \ai2S.J. Tor Iho week , clearings , JOa7GJ.l ) , - balances , ? . 1111,701. CI.NCINN TI. O. Sept. 17. Monov. 4a per cent. New YorK cxch . - . in.-e , pir. Clearings , A- SIH.w" . Tor the vveorf , 81Cl . ' , 'jr > a I'IIII.ADLI.IMIH. Tu. , bopt. 17. dealings , I14,0:0.'JI7 : balance ? , tlOV.'i:0 ; the weuk cloirlns 8i'iijrBI7 ' ; balances , $10IJ1,211. Mono- per cent. HUSTON , Mass. , Sept. 17. Clearings , ? r ,85J- fiG'J : balances. $ l,7l'i)7l. Money , finer cent. Exchange on Nev ? York , 2JSJ > c discount. Kor the corresnondln. weuk lust year , elo irlius. J1CJ.IH ! , I67 ; b ilnnccs , SJ.U05.75. CHICAGO , III. , Sept , 17. CIo irlngs , U7Ti7.05 ; for the weuk. Jl i-"ill.b-'ii. nnd for tlio corres- sponlng weuk lusiyoir. JJiOIO.Old Now York exchange sold at .Me discount. Money llrni at A pur cent on c ill , U pur cunt on tlmo. br. Lot-It , , Mn . bept. 17. CIo irimrs. SI 840- filO : balunees , Sl .lsO. Clonings this weuk , . ' 4 UV.IO ; balances. J'OM.I < JCIo irlngs lust * * cou , iJI.'tU.U ) . ' ; liiliinces. j.l.7M > .r > > Clearings corresponding wcoU lust joar , J2.M ) ' , J77 ; t ) il- uncus if . , ! 4i.'ai. Monuy ( inlet at b7 pel cent. Dxchuuse on Nuw VorU par. 1AYK STOCK MAKKKT-t. Status of thn TrailiIn Omaha nnil the In fluences . \neetiiie It. OVIAHA , Sept -Uucelpts for the past week com n i red with those of the week previous show u bii docrcise in cattle and ulmost us big an Increase In bogs and hheep , and tbo sumo remark applies to a compirlbon with thosimo week of Suptomler last year. The llgures are us lolloub : Cattle. Hoes. Bhcop. Hccclptsllils week . . . l.l.Utl u'l.OIS will. lust weoU I'l.74 ? ' ' Hucelpts 1S.HI1 . .OjS bamo week lust v car I'J.Sj ? 10 , IU < MJ Throughout the entire week the course ot cattle vulu > - lias been upward. There have been no sensational advances , but with u good healthy demand from ull sources und only model.ito offerings the fouling of wouk- nuss following the heavy lucolpts und bud bruuliHot the weclc pluvious h is given place to ono of ttron th. While the ad vance from d ly to day bus been scarcely quotublo the fulr to good beef cattle are soiling from Iftu to L'\o bettor than at the close of lusl week. Thu choice fal cattle , both natives and rancurs , have sold well ull weok. but llioso uro alw lys bcareo ul this E > 'uon of thu year und gunuriilly brin ; gou I llirnrcs. Inferior stuirot ull kinds has not boon so verv hard to move us It was a wouk ugo. but there b IH been no noticeable advance In prlco" . The nuirkut for butchers'stuff and cannora Iris also shown considerable Improvement , und u goodfahnroof the decline of the week pro * Ions huB been ru.-alned. Knir to goo 1 cows and heifers are selling at from Mo to 'i'ie hither than ut thu low tlmo last weuk und ull I.lnds of mixed Htnir have scored u proportlonato udvnnce. Old und thin tows are sill tno plentiful to admit of any upward tendency In prices , fclockurs anJ feeders have alsobh irod In thu tenerallv Improved conditions und u fair vol- iimo of bus ness has been transacted. Coun try orders have been good and u number of extensive feeders have been ImoRtnu heav- ll > . The tone to the trade IH decidedly belter und prices iiiounywherufroiaJ.'Ucto. ) o higher than u week ugo. Thu wuok closes with the lightest run since the Ihth of Auzust , when oniy 5J3 cattle vvoio lucolved. Although there vvcio few desirable cattle hero , either natives or westerns , thu fcul ng was very strong und buyers not vury exacting. Pair to tolerably good iiirnfod steers vvulKhliu from 1,071 to I10 Ibs. soul ut from tltvi to { I - " ' , while In the western cattle the i an lu w us from S,0j to J-1.4J , It was a goo I , btron , uetlve. healthy muiliul n.iJ ubonl uvurything hud chiin.'ed hands by noon. The ollcrlng * of cows and mixed Htoch wera largely vvustoins , but In general they wuro pruttv good Htur. : Sales weru luigoly al from iOJ to 1 4) ) with extremes iles at from fl.U'i 10 I. , 0 Jlulls , oven and stajH were In good de mand und III in. fulveswero in mua-ter Hiip- ply und iinotuhty lioiu on Iho b n > U of f rum rir > jiot-73 for vuurlmgd and from $1.50 lo Sl.uo for veiils. siu Ian und feeders wore slower than they huvo been anv time during the vviok , but the trudu Is uuver very brisk on Bitui- duy. There was no noticeable weakening In prfios. ; nn I uverythlng ut all deslrublo was tiiniiy held , h lies were ul from * iOJ lo jluJ , largely at 8-ia und ubovo , Uoprcsentullu sites ; I > | ll B'KIl IIBU No. AV , I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'.r t-o. l.'lli 4 M JI..1UT1 423 Id. 1071 U bi COM 8. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. U. 778 l U3 10 1'IJ ' tl UO 4. . ICU ( J 15 1. . 7 J ' . ' UJ U .10 ! ) ' „ ' 10 iiemiu.s. U. 35) 1 75 l.JO.'O UO ) CAI.VU3. 1. . 100 4 03 UUI.I.9. 2. . 40J 2 75 75HTOCKEItS HTOCKEItS AND f2EDBIU. lO .1J03 200 W..10H 243 ' 1..1450 300 f22. . ' . I llftl S 43 1 JCC ) 30) 4HU SJ3 I .12,7 U IK ) AMI sritivnr.us. I sprlnscr 21 00 t cow and calf 2."i 00 I sprlnacr . . . . 8J (0 Icowandcilf 2JOO I cow nnd calf 'M 00 No. AI'r. . Nn. Av , I'r. stcoM . . .100J M V3 W stcor .ltJI * * MVIVO CATTLE. 4V COW . IOJ7 2 23 SOUTH IlAKUTA C TI.E. 1 cow . . . W ) ? VO 15 Rti-i-rs .1100 340 17 cows . . .10111 2 20 n ) cow i . . tin 2 10 5 cows .JIM 215 85 hclfors 1001 201 2flenw t . . ins * a aa si MOOM . , un ? : i 2 feeders .l-W 340 4S Moor . . U'7i 3.Vi > U > \TANA CATTI.B. II cows . . .10.U 240 1.1 billl . , . .USi ICO Ilio ) < . The hoj m irkut has lieon a "sway lack" aitiiln this wei'kstroiii at both ends mil wo ik In the middle. Asldo from thu Ini- procd demand for heavy houn for tlio Mo\i- c in trade no new teal tire havu been ixddo I to ho trade the unst week. With rnthnr llbor il 'ccolpts durlnj the fore tnirt of the wouk hero was H drop ot about I.V , but with re- lileo l suiinlk'S durlnj the latter half this itii- cllnn was uliiiost entirely roR.ilnod und the nurkot for the wi'ok closes stroni with prices n * cry no ir lust Saturday's nouhus. The run Of hoes wan nearly 31 pur cent Ichler thiiii tnal of lasi Sutiird iy , und tbo limllty about the poorest of the week. Nearly ill the buv cisviinted hoe . ami with only a small supply und f-ivorable ronorts from uast- urn murketho trade * was brisk from start to Inlsh w.tn prices ruling at fiom r > o to t c ighertl : n 1'rldity. Kxtromo sties ot very common light ml\cd to very peed he i\y luus vuru at train J"iO"i to t * > 30 , with thu bulk nt ho fair to good hops of nil weights nt from > .15 to t.VJ.i , imalnst at from f' . l.'i to i * < 20 1'rl- luy , and < il from tVA ) to $ VJi list Saturday. Thusoneral uvuriijoof prlc 4 p ild wasj I'l1 ' } . isulnstIJ ! , { I'rlrtuv anil K-'JJJ ! liibt batur- Hy. KuprcsentalUu sales : No. Av b'h.II I'r. 4 . II * o OJ 71 . . ' in 40J 71 1UI ? 10 I I Jl I 5 r > IGO GO . 40 r > 15 01 8J : > n 01 . . .S 0 1GO : n 8 . an 5 13 70 . 5 n 5.1 , 12J 5 ! , - > 0 .SI 8,1 5 15 41 KO 5 l'i ' 47 100 5 13 01 . . 'u SO fi n 71 .24- . in ) r. i-i .24ill 41 ill ' . ' 40 7 % 24i I''O 5 I7'J 211 sj r > 2i SllUl I' Hciulpls for xurv liberal but common and unevenly dis tributed. 1'rlccs In gonuinl have buen well maintained und nro nol qtiotnbly dllTeronl from lust wi ok , i'lieic w is nothing fresh In thu line received loduv , but some coniiiionlsli Mil IT hold over from I'llduy bold i.t good prices Deniable muttons uru lu good demand und stroll.I'ulr togool natives , fl7. > Q4 40 ; fulr to good westerns - erns $ .L. > ( > ( i-M ) ; common and stoclrshuup , } . ' ' 0 CJ150 ; good to choice 4 I to ! lj-lb. Iambs , * l 5Wft . ' ) . . " > . Ituprosuntatlvo sales : No. Av I'r. , ilM > Mexican mixed. . . . . . . . 71) fJJ 12A Moxlc in mixed . . . 70 3 2) 101 Mexican lambs Mi ! ! M 100 Mexican lambs < fjl. CG u uO Iteeelpts mill Disposition or Stock. Ofllelal receipts and disposition ot stock us shown by the books of thu Union Slock Vi.rds uonipdiiy for thu twcntjfour hours ending ul 5o'clock p m , , hrcptembei 17 , 1SJJ : lllCbtl'Th DISPOSITION I.Ui atonic II irkct. Ciuctno. III. , fcopt. IT. I'pei'l.il Tclocram to THE HfcB ] The vtittle trade w isxurj qnlct today , but few c ittle belni w niton clUmr for local or sblpp n ; account. Thuio w is no lui- | > ort int cluiiuo Inalncs. . thnu h the pioj- ject of a moderate run for Monday Induce , ! a sninowhiit tlrnior fcolln ? . I he rcculuts of n ul\e3 amounted to about I , " 00 and thoiuwas about an equal iinmUoi of I angers The former wei en noted at finin i ! 00 to $3 W. or at from il.O ) toi.-5 for poor to extra cow und holfers and at from $ J7 > trM.VJ fnrhtcors ) westerns wore nonilnillystouly.it from il.VJ to $1 15 and Texans were salable at from $ ! . - > to * J.)0. ' Uocnln ? prices for ho s were us .rood ns pro- Milled on 1 rid ly. The market siow wtnUer us the morning ad\anccd and the closln ; s lies were gcncr. ill v ati Tiu oil upon a basis of from 84 5) ) to J" > . " > 1 for he.ivy anil ut from ! 4 7" > toi' > a.foi llcht. Ihcre were bonio eariy sales ai from J > " > 2"-5 to KV > for iiasorted ho ivy and ashmius5. > o was paid for fancy light. Trade In bhrcp was iinlct ut iiiiulianccd prices. Good to chok-u sin-op were ut from J4 7 > to } " > - " > and poor to fit r at fro-n $ LIO to J4 00. L imbs were steady at from If ) 30 to $0.0 1. Western ran u slit-op wuro quoted at from j.V ! to Jl 40 and Tuxnns at from 8 0) to Jl 23. Receipts. Uatt.e. UOi.O : hojb. l..OOO ; bheep , 1.10 1. The \ . ' \ enlnz Journal reports : OATTM : Hecoipts. I.VW head ; Hhlpmonts , none : market stonily. Today's ha os : Nu ll * es. Il.7yi5l.73 : cows , iilVi-.U ) : no Texans on sale. lions Hocolpts , 10,000 bond ; shipments 5,001) In1 id : market optmcd brUU , closln. weak and H'OW Closing pilcos ! KoiiKh p icliera.JI.il ( & . " > ' 'J : good inlxeu and prime puckers , * 3 20543. JO j prime heav nnd butchers' welshts. $ " ] .JjJ 5.5" > ; 11 Jilt. J-S.liOi&5 40. hiiKLi' UcLOlnts. l/iOO hendj Bhlpments , 'JOJ held ; market stci.dy and iiiichiuiKod ; natives. JL.'ilW ) 4J ; wcsluins nnd Texiins , il JJ © I -5 ; lambs , 6O5JOO.OO. _ KuiittiH City I.lve Atuck Murlcut. K\Nsb OITV. Mo. Sept 17. OATTI.E-RO- cclpts , 4'UUi shipments. J.400 ; the n.arkut for cool eattlowus steadjtosuons , otheia dull and weak tliiouiiliout ; sleors. * . ! 4JCi4 IM ; cons.il.OO . ' 'i ; TOMIB arid Indl in steers , 41.75 ® J.73 ; stocKoisanu feeders , JJ.203J.OJ. Hoes Koeoiplf , ! l KB : HhlpmcntR , MJ ) : the mar.et was 53H'e ' hich-'r. eioaln. with the Rain lost ; ull grades f I 'iJB" ' J5 ; bulk } \ . > siuni1 Kucelpts , 3JO ; shlpincnts , 7uO ; the maikei was Bteadj ; muttons , fl. 23 ; lambs. S3 OJ. _ St. I.ouls I.lin Mock Market. Sr Louis. Mo. Sept 17 OATTI.E Ilecolpts. 60J bead ; shipments. 2 , . ' n head ; market steady ; native steers , $ J 004 SO ; Texans , W 23 . lions Hecoipts , 1 , S3 ] he id ; shipments. 1.7JO head : market Wtllic lower ; liibldo mixed to best heavy ranlni } 4 7.VI43. 10 hilBfci' Uocolpts , : iXI ( head : shipments , 400 lioad ; market firm ; natives ra Tuo .Much Ice Crrain. H. C. Kohror , agant of the Missouri Puclllo rallvvuyNow H nvon , Mo , siys : "I suffered a great deal ono hot evening last week , ( July 21. ) hud oaten ice cream for sunpar , and tboroseomod to bo an internal conlllut gome on. A traveling man said bo bid somotblng In his crln at tbo hotel that ho bolloved would relieve me , and producing u small bottle - tlo of medicine RUVO mo u dosa , I felt bettor , and In a few moments look unotlior doio , which entirely rollevoo mo. I ballevo that buch a moaicino is worthy of rocoinmoudii- lion and that n should L > o kept In the housu during the summer. The bottle was labeled Chamberlain' * Colic. Cholera ami Diarrncua Homedy. " For sale by druggists. BHEATHED-IN a AS JOR-HOUKS. JOIK-M of Illinois ; i | iliilutel In u KOOIII lit t.'io ( .llHIIi/mn. The Gault house homo at Eleventh and Farnain street furnUboa the lutoit addition ta the list of names of thoio who blow out the cas. A young man arrived at the house Friday night , registered as Jamci S. Jonoaol Illoom- inton , III. , und uub shown to bis loom. At II o'clock yesterday mornlnc the odor of escaping gas was noticed and the door broken onun. TUo gas was turned on at full blast aud tbo stranger was dead In bed. Tuo coroner wub called and tbo body w.u removed to tbo tnoivuo. Tbo viutimbadfi. ) ID money in his pocket and letters and papers GslaDllsblnp hU identity. Iilontlllutl UIH Vlotliu , Patrick ( Jrinitb , the man shot by the "col ored man Montgomery Thurjday nltihts wns yrHtorday morning Identified by Mr. . Ed Prlnlv of ll' J > 'orth Tvvtinllutn street and Mr * . Thiicuory of 1TU ! Nicholas street. Tbo deuJ man lias been an occasion' ! ! boarder ut bath placjs tor the lust four years. Tno women KUV be ulvvays had money but never dl'J uny work and never did much taluliiLHe would disappear from the huuau for two or three davs at n tlmo and on hU return would claim that bo hud been working up u case as a detective. Ho bud been uwa ; fiom Omaha for u ytar when bo was seen on the street on circus auy by Mrs. I'rinly. Disease never &ucccafuiiy nl tacks tbo urn torn with pure blood. Uo Witt's Harsuparllla tnnkos pure now blood uud ourlcbci ILilliiun AiLuniloii Today. Prof. Beldort will make another baleen us- consloa Buuday afternoon and perform hi vondcrful evolutions In mld-nlr. The olil a * Ing U that , what \yhnt ROM up must co mo on n , Prof , Uoldon In con'lnc down tnkos ho Rliortost path and Jumps trom the cnr cvorol thousand feet nbovo the ground , nnd vlth the hid nt a barachuto lands vafolr on no ground , t.niA.I'ut.ntcs. . Miothrr Sliontlni ; Sent pa Urimlni ; out of the Ulinnnvr Nation Trouble * . I'uns To < c. , SopU 17. The political roubles In the Chootnw nation resulted In a hooting Rcrnpo ntTallhlim , I , T , , list night U the election in August tvv.i JaoKson raou ttompted to vote there , but were forced ta oivo by the Jones raou and given rough rentmonU This caused b.ul fooling. Yes crdar afternoon Judiro A.V. . Dunes inol no of the men and began to remonstrat * \Uh him In n vary \ltrorous manner. Th inn ran and Uukot fired on nlm breaking no ot his lees. A wlilto man took the man i Ins house nnd cared for him. During the lent n largo bed v of armed men were soon olnglntho direction of Iho homo of tbo thor Indian and It was foaroj that they ncnnt mUchlof. As ho lived govern ! milo't rein n railroad notnlnp run bo heard from im. im.WASIIINOTOV , D. C. . Sopt. IT. A moj < niro rom Indian Agent Ucnnott of thoCboctow allen , dated Thursday , states that tbo situ- tlon there Is critical , that hundreds of ones' men , hoavlly nrmod , had appsarod hat nitcrnoon and doinntuiud the surrender f the prisoners , which was refused. Two him- led .lonos men congregated two miles aoutb i command of Oicon Mi.Curkluo. They x pressed dissatisfaction with Iho poaca freemen t nnd declared a determination note o nbido by the samo. Unless tbo force ilia- lands tomorrow ho will have to appeal to tin nllltnry for aid. The * . 13. Uraic , odltorand publisher of the Now Haven ( Mo. ) Nolos. says : "I bnv iso'l Cbnmborlatn's Colic , 'Cholera and ) IarrnBi Homcily with croat satisfaction or the ailments of my children. For sala y drugtrUts. Cnstnin UOIIKU ItrcnlpU , Following nro the rocolpn nt tno Omiha ustoin house for tbo week ending Scptom. lorl" : Fourteen cises of rough shells foi Cilnatrlck-Ivoch ft Co ; tlilrly-llvo cnsci * hskyand ! wines for the Alto club , Salt vike ; one case of bulbs for C. Ulsso : two nrlouds of toi for I'nxton Uullnghor ; on arof tea for Siegfried A : UtanJenstolu ; oni Arlo d of tin pinto for fjeo-Clarke-Anoroosea luuluaro companv ; throe cases of earthen. vuro for U. A. Mauror ; four urntcs of earth. uv.aro for Gatch & Laumnn. "Lnto lo boa ana oany to rise wilt shorten ho road to your homo In the sklos. But arlv to bua und "Ltttlo Eirlv Hlser."tti8 till that m 11(03 lllo lati iir aud batter anl visor. The City Hall furniture. The agent of tbo ICotcbttm Furniture com mnv claims that ho has compiled with bis ontract for furnishing tbo city ball. Ha tnt < > s to nt the furnllilre is all In place anil eadv for acceptance. At Uo next moctlni ] 10 will demand that the cou oil instruct tin ommittoo on puollc pronurlv and buildings r some other committee to check up anil ind out if all the ni tides covered by the ontract huvo been delivered. If that com- nittuc Unas things ns tliov should bo , then ho agent will demand the monoy. * DoWitt'sSarsamrilliruansBj tha UloaJI. Anutlier MliRU lpU | llrltlgo Opnneil. CLINTON- , Sept. 17. Todav , two year nnd iiins davs from the diivinp of the tlrsl pi c , the Clinton nad Illinois high bridge wns oiicne'd to the public without nny demonstration or displuv The budge U neanv 5,000 feet In length including ap proaches. The weight of Iho structure la l.bOO.OOU pounds. Tlio Applu Miirltut. Mr. Pi.xloy , who Ins boon packing appleg or Branch & Co. , In Ark \nsis nnd Missouri , bus returned. lie icports the quality of the , pples in those states us very poor. They ro woimy and will not stand tno present vurm weatbor. Tbo apple ci op Is reported is poor In all the stiles , aud prices are likely o bo high tblssbason. S.ij TUMI ( Ins lircn Iti-cnllnil. ROMP , SopL. 17. Hovoral papers today publish statements to tbo effect that Baron vai the Italian minister to tbo United States , has boon recalled by reason of bis ac- , ion in taking sides against the Italian con sul general of Now Yorit In the differences oT opinion which exist in the Italian colony there. l' < Tk riruiln Nut Ctlllty. AI.IIANT , N. V. , Sept. 17. Lubor Commis sioner Peck and his stenographer pleaded tot guiltv to the charges made against then > y tbo anti-snappers , ana wcra released ou J1JOJ ( ball till boptouiborSO. Drcrcasu In thu H.llllc llcsorvc. Ni. * * Yoiti : , Sept. IT. The weekly bank tatomont shows tbo reserve has decreased $ UT,000. The banks now hold tlS7'J,030 lu excess of legal requirements. Ofttjuburc 3Ii'tiinrliil Onirem. GETTISIIUUO , Pa. , Sept. 17. Tno old olllccii. have been. 10 eleclcd at the annual meeting of tbo battlolleld memorial asso ciation. _ fatal \Vr ik In I'ortngnl. Lisno.v , Sopt. 17. A heavy mineral train ntho Torrai r.illroid , loidoi with navvlos , ivas derailed today , Six were killed and too njured. THE : UKAI.IV TNSTKUMI3NTS placed on record Sept . 11 , 1 IbJl : ' WAIIIIANTV iirins. 13 .Stevens und husband to li 3 Koln- bdll , u Jifuot , lot 5. blouk 10 , Heed's 1st ndd . . . . ( 1,031 I II Mnnos und wife to J M Woslcrlluld , lot J. Missouri Avenue 1'luco , G01 lluns K lamus and wlfo to 1'airlok Mc- Ardic , ur , sw H 20-15-1J ( ux 40a In sw cor ) . , . J bJuhiison nnd wlfo lo I ) II Johnson , lol J , block il. llauodorn's add , w 'A ' of ni ! lot In , llubcull .V linker's subdlv , lots 2 , .1 and 4. block IU. .West Albright , Inl 1. und w 40 feet lot II and o l foul lot II , block "It , " fchlnn'HSd add I , 1' Olsun und wlfo to Charles Hwans'in , lot7 , Krod'n2d add 1 Charles SWUIIKOII to A W Olson , same . . . 1 KidolHyTrUbt company to 13.1 ( Jodso , lot IS , block 1 , Avondalu park 1,301 i ; K I < eng loh A Cutler , lot 4. 1st ndd to Lul.o Vlow , CM ) I , U hnunsburv to William Mot' Fuller , u 274 fuel lol 'A block10. . Iliuibcom I'liuo 1,510 J 13 fctovuns nnd husband to li H Keln- boll , lotb Uund 7 , blouk C , Eikcrinan 1'litco 1.000 13 M lluckiiH to triiFteos of Methodist Kpmcop il churcli of Yulluv. lei H und u 4U feet lot 7 , Uurdlnor i. IluiKUi , ' uod to Valley , 5Q VT llulloy lo AH I'owull. lot B. Mux- vvull's subdlv , COO It T und A MMuxwellto VTUIloy.suma UO 13 A Mel/cod und husband lu Josef Kolowratuk , lots 20 und -I , ulock 10 , Drown pink . . , CGO Josuf Koiowrutuk to Ado pn Bvohodn , lot 1W , block 10 , Hiniu CO ) I ) I. I'lioni'isand wife lo Hunrv Sonnun- Bchoin , w'i ' lots I und 2 , block 12 , Oichml Hill . 4M /T l.lndsey and wife to til i M Jeffries , exchange of propony ulfcutlng n 4 foot lot y and s I Uot , lot 1. bio k 1U , High land I'lacn „ 1 II ( i Woodward and wlfu to Hnnnuilta Hdi'ii , lot.V blnuk2 , Ijlnwood I'ark . . . 450 13 13 WlllinuHor to W II bhorraden , lol 10 , block 18. llaiucom place 3/iOO ridulily T. Co. to Myni I , iltuo , Bii lot 4 , block d. KlrUvood add 2.030 O h Maurice ut ill. extrs , tn (1 ( K Ilennw.i , hits l'i and II ) , IlliUldo aduillon No , : L. . l.OJO J W Curr and wlfu to U J Colby , lot & , blo.kU. hvurottpltico , , IM QUIT CLAIM IIKKIIS , II K Wells und wlfo toOuorge bnilth , lot 5 and w 10feel lol 4 , Hiulth.park A I AlbrUhl to public , lot l'i. blouk ( I , liiUU. It ! , 17 , IS , blucU , f. ' , lofJI. block Ul , Albrlglil'b L'huke , lots 4 and S bioukl , In biib nf blnolc . ' 0 , Alhrl.'lil'sUholcc. lots l und 2. blouk 1 In sub of block U ) , AlbrUht'w Choice , lots J. 4 und 8 , blook 2. llurton's KIIU , lots I , 21,15 und 10. bloox 4 , Juff rlos ro-p at , lot II , block 'I , Mutthovvb' sub.ull in AlbriKhl'N Cholco Mrs A Kluu to M 1 < Mooru , lots 8 lo 17 , hi JCK 11 , Moihn & limner's add U H Wilson to W li McCaa'uulots2 and U. blo.-l'4. Mr" ' - OVMilts. : Biieolal nnstnr. UOO Wai- lucu , lot i. block 4 , Monmouth park. . . . 28i Total uiaouut of train fern. t 1B.14H