t\ TITR OMATTA DAILY BEE : UTIUnAY. * SEPTEMBER , 8. 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Corn Sttll Higher , tut Dealers Continued Baying Against a Further Riso. WHEAT ROSE , BUT CLOSED ATA DECLINE May Oaii Ailvnnopil In Sympathy with Wlii-nt nnii Corn , lint U'lion They Weakened Ont * I'lilloiroil Suit Stock * nnil llondi. CHICAGO , Sept. 7. The corn pit today was , the center of attraction. The continuation 'of tlio dry wcntlicr ntul reports of the In jury It Is doing , cnusod that ccrcut to make a l > o Jump , but it dropped the lo iind ro- talnod only the J u Improvement nt the closo. Seeding of wheat Is bolng badly re tarded by the drouth also , and thnt artlclo rose to oarcly % c nbovo Its close yesterday , but It closed with n loss of both today's iind yesterday's advances. Provisions ruled flrm but dull , ntii closed generally higher , except for .Tontiary delivery , which in porlc Is 1 Jo lower amIn \ ribs 'J } o lower. Many of the prominent corn buyers of yesterday wurO Increasing their holdings ngaln today , evidently anticipating n still further improvement In prices. The leading seller of yesterday continued to increase his short line , letting go nbout aXX ) ( > 0 bu. on today's upturn. 'i'hj weather was still dry and hot all over the corn belt , ntul tliu Price Current's statement read at follows : "Drouth In corn belt unbroken. This crop Is Irreparably shortened. The surplus states expected to produce the same aggre gate quantity as last year , with a smaller supply of previous growth. Consumption is enlarging under lack of pasturago. " Out side markets were up anywhere from J/c to Ic. and cables came In with spot linn and l d bettor and futures steady at ' .fd advance. Kocclpts were not qulto up to the estimates. The market opened llrm nt J cto J o advance and under an urgent demand and moderate offerings sold up quickly , with llttloroautlon , c to le. There was conslderaolo outsldo buying In wheat , but the advance induced free realiz ing by parties who had been buyers the last few days and a reaction set In. The influ ences were nil moro or less "bullish. " Later , when the receipts In the northwest bccamo known and the continental cables came In showing lower prices abroad , there was a less confident feeling. But the principal reason for the decline was the dcsiro to ac cept prollts on purchases made at lower prices. There was n liberal trade in oats and an unsettled feeling. Prices for May , which was the leading future , advanced % a In sym pathy with wheat and corn , but when they weakened oats followed , and all the advance was lost. The outsldo trade was light and the market had no good support on the break. Shippers bought freely und sus tained the price for ScptcniDor. The provision market , as it has been for days past , was practically at a standstill. Nothing was doing locally and thorowcro no orders from outside. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , . OATS-NO. 2 , 245c ! ; No. 2 whlto. f. o. o. , 28 ® 28J ! ; No. 3 wlilto , f. o. b. , 27ffl28c. ItVK No. 2 , 4'Jc. lUiu.EY-No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4Cc ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 38c. FLAX SUED No. 1 , $1.01. TIMOTHY SUEI > Prime , $3.1603.25. ' 1'oitK-Mess , per bbl. , $1G.OOIG.05 ; lard , nor 100 Ibs. . JH.Mias.aO ; short ribs sides (0091) ( ) ) , f0.82JJ5i9.874 ! ; dry baited shoulders bhort clear side WiiisKY-lJisllllors1 finished Roods , per'gal. . , SuoAiis-Cut loaf , GJ&c & ; granulated , O.D7c ; " " itnndard"A"C'/c. The " - following for were the receipts and shlp- today ; IN A OliNKKAL WAY. Oiniilm'n Iluslnons Shi\va a Itnnmrliablo Iin- lirovoiiiviit In All I.lnot. YcEtcrday was another busy day In the 10 clearing house and the reports show creasH ( > f J128.051.09 over the same tlino an Iii"t wook. 'Iho ht biuiKors that rupert the people are ngaln depositing the funds which tlioy wlth- dipw Borne time ago , und money Is easing nn liIn Bll branches of buslnoss. Duilim thu Inst , past Tour days of this week the condition of thlngH U'H has undergone ; a remarkable change for tlio , and butlpr all kinds of trade are hfiowlm the Rood olfcctsof ; ID stimulated confidence. Thobank opo Pi Silrn.m ? . ? L'SiW . i,1"3 ! ouenliig ' " v'Il ? > ' ' 'u f from J130- of the American National bank yesterday Ims greatly assisted In the good fcollng , and the meiclmnts uro all becoming inoro i-heerful. One largo wholo- baler who was linked to close his house In order that Ids today employes might imoml the fUr county wascompulled to rofiisu , uslio homl EO many urgunt orilors to 1111 that ho could not jnako arrangementH for unotliur holiday. iy. Country merchants aio iy.to beginning to Omaha to dor comu to 01 tholr stocks of gmids for fall " : ' - j uta lively rate among moat of tlio Jjo- IJr. McInlyru'B World's fair from Vcriiioiit commissioner , who H liitoiestod In sovurul bunks luhlH state , was In the aiy. nml hu says that In the east Onmlm cltyyustunlny ' , . stands 'or jiiciulof Kansas " ar City , St. I'liul , Dm ml other . eompel.itlvo cities In financial clrclos. In fact us. , Oiiiulm has uttructod a nit ° " ' ° n o tloii grout f since tlimncliil . the ret-out thu btrlngoncy by the rnnnnor In which cpminiTCliil Institutions huro were abluto weather the ftorm. "Oninlui has nmdo toH Milundld " belluvo bhowlnp , salil Dr. Mcliityro , "and 1 I It bo the means of attracting a great deal of ciutorn capital to your city as soon ' ua financial cimlldcnco Is icslored. " 1 ho produce and provision markets wore finite iictho tigaln yesKinlay ami prices con- tliimitogrowHjoiipr. Hogs at South Omaha boll lOc to 'JOo hUlit'ion on u lively market , and although nearly 7,00il | it < ad wiiroonVrml for EHliMhuy woiobooii Htilil. The iiiniki-t closed ut higher prlci'b ami tin- tincondition ! 'i7'Vmrrk ' ' , llllv" ? uI , 40u " ' oiieiilnu \uis very lit 1 10.00. l.ard was 2c h ghur but thti , miirkot closed hiuur mid woakur. Kiln closed IWo 1 ghor but ; , tliumiukut wasln a fovuilslicon- dlt on. with upward onWIl tendimcles. O.HH hhowu Jmllnif utt ot a point unit corn was a llttlu vi'iiker tluui on the day previous.Vhuat ad- vanced on the opening , but clo.ed a point lower , llioro Is u good ijieculatlvo provision inarkut now und deuloib proillct hlgl tr prices on nearly o\urythlng In thi > near futuro. Nuw ViirU NcwYoiiK. Bopt. 7.KMUHecolpts , 24- 600 vil'ir.- ukgH.j ll t > i. > expoiih > . > . . ! t. . , I 17,00J I . . . . ( . .it. bl8. | | _ kiilvk < . , 20,000 . I'llt , .40 ; ear , .00 ; . KVE-Dull ; Mcstorn , &aiI53c. IlAlll.UY MALT-Uullj ' . wi'.lorii 05S80u. , u. \\UfAl - cccliitk. 114lUUbu. | uiporlH. HB.- 000 bu.t siili-K. \1M.OQO ' Lu. . siiliK.1M.OQO liu. futiir 'iJ. 130.000 , sput. bjiol uiuiUut inoiluniluly uutlvu. fctioiiKk-r ! Ni ) . 8 rcil , In htuiu niul oluviitui , , 70)C ) ! unout , 70'4ij f. . i , . , 'We ' ; N > - 3 rt'il , 07Ic : No. a nortliurii , 7U3/C. Outloiib ouciicdttctlve , clobliij ? liuruly tviuly. * . dccliiio .c for Iho < l y : liviitviii- vm- Iwr , 7UU u.71iclosing at 70 1 ! ' Ui-iobcr , 7'Jiu ! , . ( .loihiK ut71 * c DcciMiitur ( , 76H 70 ! c liii ! at yultu , CoiiN-lUwllitB. 64JCOObu.iexiorts , 00,700 | ,700 1)U. ) ! suit's , 760,000 bu , futiui's , lUD.UOU liu. upoU UiuiU moru iictlvi' , ( Inn , nlosuu cusyi No. 2. 1MI47UC lu eluviitor , 47Utl- , o iilloat. ojillous uutlvi' , stroiiK , uloblnt ; Unruly Htcaily : Kt-liU'iuber. 47c ; October , 47S47jLCIO ( "lug | t 47MCI Ucrciubcr , 4B ) < e401ic. cloblns ut OATS-Uccelpts , 88.600 bu. ; cflOrt . 65.- 600 bu.j kulcn , 226,000 bu. luturcu , I47,0t0 > 65.bu. . spot. SpoUmorterMolrnctlve. Killc Rctvnncc. Options opened utron ? In sympathy rrlth corn , closed ensSoptotnbPr. ; . SOXaaiKc , closing nt 31C ! Oclouor. 80W31MC , cloNlntt nt BOJio : Dcccinbcf. 3iMc { No.J nhlto , fl4c : No. 2 Clilcnuo , 3a33Hci No. 8 Ohlciwj. 80'ioi No , 8 white , 83H.CJ mUcd wcstctn , 3fa32ci whlto western 34339c. HAY-Quloti shliiplnff , 66a < 0c. Ilors-0)ulli ) I'nrlllc const , I9a22c. IllHES-Stcnily ! not waited Now Orloan fl- Icctotl , 4M160 lui. , 4C5C ! Toxni telocted SO ® oo Ibs. , 4BGc ( : Iliicnos Ayres dry ( 24 IDS. , lie ; TOXM dry. 21O27 His. , BttSKc. ! iloiuostlc nceco , 20328c ; pulled , IBaaOciToiai , 10917C. I'novisio.td-Uiit meats , firm , fnlrly nctlvo : plcUleil bullies , lI < S12'ic ' ! pickled shoulders , tiVc. Ianl , dull wcstorn steam U'VUf 1J < 1 Ml IIII lit strong ! ii v jx- .j * closed tit S8.70 hid ; options gales. 250 tlorcos ; October nt f 8.00. I'ork , fair domatid , clou easier ; new mess16.Uy ( < J17.pO. . . . . _ . . , Htmr.li""Firms western dairy , 16J4 < Zl > lOc. Ciir-KSE-l'irm ; partsklnn , a'/iWj'ic. KodS-Slrong ; western fresh , 174S18C. , . , TAi.tx\v-l'lnu ! city (12 ( per ukR. ) , 4 c. ; country , t > ii < Firm , KICK I'irm. . M ( > IAS K.S-Quiet ; Now Orleans , open kettle , good to cliolce , BOaaec. , SUOAll-Uaw , llrm , fair demand ; vnrl- pus centrifugals , 00 test , 3 > iu ; 0,000 bn s mo- iiC' < , HOto lnt Wic. _ . . . . 'Kl liiox-Qulef Atnorlcnn , I12.70aift.60. lnko , } 0 C2S ! . .KAti Vcryi Dtroiut ! dotiiostlc , 13.85. TlN-StinnK ! Htriutu , JlO.aOj plntoi , firm ! spoiler , quiet but stoiid vdoniuiitlc ! , 13.70. St" lonln Mitrkotn , ST. Lotus , Soot. 7.--I" ! otllt Stcndy. WIIUAT Opened nervoui , juiniied up Jic , dropped IMu. and closed ? ic bulow yosterdny's closes No. i ! red , cash und Huplunibor , OHic ; October , C2c ; Uccuiubor , GOaOG ? c- May , V4c Cons On dry weather irMned 5 < ffl ? < C ! No. 2 mixed , acne ; fcoptoiubor.ao.'ioi October , 30 , 0 ! December , 35ic. ? , OAM StroiiR ! No. 2 rnsli , 24c ! { ; Scptom- Imr. 24ci October , 'Jlc ; May , 2'Ju. ? KUW Illclierntlac. HUTTKii UncliaiiKud ; sep.iratorcroumory , 33 © 34C ! dairy , aioaac. . , I'liovisio.va StroiiK , hlzlior except pork , which was uncliaimcd at JlO.OOi lard , JM.30 ; loosu shouldorM , $7.70 ; lonns mid ribs , 1.1'2VJ ; shorlH , flO.G'2i ; ; boxuil , IOc more ; bacon , pricked sliouldnrs , i'Jj loiiKsnud ribs , tll.l'2Jifl > Jll.UOj shorts , $ U.a7 > J'iU.OO ! hams , uu- clmtiKed ; la14c for BUKIU cured. HKUEIITS I'lour , 4,000 acUs | wheat , 100- OOObll ! corn , ( ,7,000 hu. ; it.ils , 23,000 bu. Smi'MCNTH Flour , ' 7.0UO bucks , ; wheat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 04,000 bu. ; outs , 4,000 bu. Oil .Mui-liUU. Oit. CITY , Fept. 7. National transit cer tificates opened at G2K : hlchost , G3Jf i lowest , Glw ; clcsed , G3 ; saios , 60,000 hbis.cleur - nnces , 100,000 hbls. ; tililpuiuiiu , 100.GG1 bbls. ; runs , 02,041 bhls. 1'iiTSliuito , Sept. 7. National transit cortllluulosopciilMlut G2j ; closed , 03 ; hlsli- issi. 03 ; lowest , Gll'i. NEW YOIIK , Sopt. 7. t'CTllOLEDM-Dllll ! Pennsylvania oil , t.pot sales , none ; October outloiiM , .salqs none , clost-d at G3c hid. Luna oil , sales none. United closed alG3c. UOSI.N I'lrin ; strained common to good , $ l.ou1.10. Strong ; spirits , 30c. ItlCB I'll 111. Clt- . " - ' - KANSAS Cirv , Kept. 7. WIIIUT We higher No. 2 liiird , r 3c ; No. 2 red , 04H@OOc. UOIIM Active and 101io higher ; No. 2 mixed , 3'2c ; No. 2 whllo , 32iSc. DOATS Slow hut btoady ; No. 2 mixed , 20 ® 2-2c ; No. a white , 20ai7c ! , IIUTTRii Firm ; creamery , 1822c ; dairy , KdUS-Steady ; He. HKCKliTS-Wheat , 09,000 bu. ; corn , 11,000 hu. ; oats , 1,000 hu. SniPMUNTrt Wheat , 44,000 bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu. ; oats , none , On tlio London Kxclinngc. NEW YOIIIC , Sept. 7. The Post's London special says : The market was nulot today. Consols were bettor , notwithstanding the re fusal of the llink of England to reduce the rntoof discount , which remains atO percent , The bank returns show ulforts to sucuro con trol of .surplus money outsldo by bales of gov ernment securities , of which It holds now more than . 2,000,001) ) li-ss than Inst week. The public deposits are 700 less. Tlio public revenue Is slackening. The market supply of money is about the same us last week. Nrw Vnrk Ury CtnoiU Market. New YOIIK , Sept. 7. The dry goods mar ket , without showing Importuiitr changes. Is steadily working toward the activity usually seen at this season. In cotton goods , bleached shirtings are In fair demand. 1'ilntlng cloths show no change. There Is but a modurnto demand for ginghams and woven fabrics , with the sales running below recent a verago bust- ness. 1'orolgn dry good uro moro actlvo and steadier , without advance. C'olUo Murkut. NEW YOIIK , Sopt. 7. Options opaued flrm , advanced 0 points , and closed barely bteady at about the best point of the day ; sales , 11,000 bags , Including : September , & 15.UO& 15.70 ; October , * 10.7010.85 ; November , * 10.G5@10.7G ; IJeconibcr , S10.00aiG.GOJaiiu- ; ary , $10.0010.GOj February , SlG.30iBlG.40. March , J10.10@1G.20. Spot itlo , llrm ; No. 7 nt * .17. Ontcnu iMurkut. NEW Oai.EANS , Sopt. 7. Qulot ; middling , 7 0-lGc ; low middling , 7 7-10c ; good ordinary , Oc ; net receipts , 1.-201 bales ; gtoss receipts , 1,360 bales ; sales , 30U bales. Futures sloady ; sales , 38,200 bales ; September , J7.40IS8.00 ; October , 7.00@7.04 ; November , * 7.G3j Uocsm- ber , * 7.447.70 ; January. * 7.807.87 ; Fobtu ary , $7.'J3to7.'J5 ; March , 8.01I3 > 8.03. Liverpool MiirKpts. LiVEurooL , Sept , 7. WHEAT Firm ; do- niand moderate ; holders olTor moderately ; No. 1 Cullfornln , Os HdSOs Oil per cental ; No. 2 rod winter , Gs 4 id@Gs Oil per cental. CORN Firm , demand fair ; mixed western , 4s IMd porowt. LAHU I'rlino western , 42s 3d porcwt. Mllwauuen .Miirkots. MIMVAUKKE , Sept. 7. WHEAT Higher ; No 2 spring , OlJio ; Decemher , UOJic. L'OHN Higher ; No. U , aaj c. OATS Stonily ; No. 2 whlto , 27Jlc. llAUMiV 02c. Uvu 43c. I'liovistoss Higher. PprK , $10.00. Cliioiinmti Alui-liet- . OiKCiNNATiSoit.7. ) WniiAT I'lrm ; No. 2 red , BOc. BOc.COIIN COIIN Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , 43'/c. } OATS Hlglier ; No. 2 mixed , 2727Jc. WIIISK.Y l 'ulr demand ; SI.12. IVheat In tliu Nortliwest. MlNNEAl'OMS , Sopt. 7. Figures compiled hy the Northwestern Milter and the Alarkot Rec ord mnko the total n irthwcstorn utock of wheat 0,507,000 hu. , which is GGD.OOU hu. less than a week ago. MlnnoiipnlUVliu.it .Miirkot. MlNNnAl'OMS , Sent. 7. Futures declined ; September , uOftc ; December , 04uc ; cash , a't- ! Ivo and higher ; No. 1 hard , GDc ; No , 1 north ern , C3a031Jc ; No. 2 northern , 0030Ic. Ko- colpts , 200 cars. I'lilliulolplim Grain Mnrkot. I'liir.Aiini.ruiA , Fept. 7. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 led , Buptumbur , 08Mc. CoiiN UulH ; Keptomber , 41J < ® 484C. ? OATS 1'lrm ; No. 2 white , beptember , 3414 STOCKS AN1 HO.NUS. llnlli nt r.'iit GlvoVtiy to the lloiirn anil the .Sliurln to Luivur I'rlceH. Nnw YOIIK , Sopt. 7. Tlio conditions which prevailed on the Stock oxclmngo during the past fo\v days were roveraod , today. The bulls who had had things pretty nearly their own way up to this morning were obliged to glvo way to the bears uml even assisted hem short interest to lower prices by putting cou- sUontblo long stock on tlio market In man oftort to realize n pirt on prollts lu the recent advance. Conservative opinion Inclined to the belief that the abnormal rise required ton reaction to clear the situation and IKLVO thu way for tlio establishment of a .still higher range of prices. And this fcollng not ouly mndu it easy to depress tlio touu of the spec ulation but rendered it aosolutcly lal to the health of the uiarltvt , which : cd just such a tiling to act in the nature of r u punrativo. It was uecossary to free the market of the : prevailing impression as to an Impcnulut , ' do- cldio before any further'inatorlal advances were possible and tod.iy's reaction accoin- > pllshod that purpose. The fact that tin : London houses \voru out of the market also assisted to weaken the dealings. At nvcr.v opening u pressure to sell manifested itself , which was most noted la Chicago Gas and Uurllnzton. , On thu other ham ) , Sugar ws | strong early , selling up IJf percent. Western Union was llrnily held tit the tlino , but tliu bear stocks bccamo moro pronouaccd. The eiitlro list yielddl , and with occa sional recoveries iudusttlali , railways and specialties , bold off from } ( to per cent. Chicago Gas , ( jcncnil Kluctiic , Cot- ) tou Oil , Lake bhoro , National Ivoad , Western Union , til. Paul , ItocU Island antt Sugar being most prominent in Iho decline. As compared with last iilght the stocks whlcli . liiailo the greatest declines weru : Chicago Gas and Uoucral Electric , il % per cent ! ; Kugar preferred , 0 } $ per cent ; Coiuuiofi I ,1 per cent ; Hubbur , 0 per cent ; Cotton Oil undock Ixjiul , U per cent ; Burlington und Hock Islacd. l } ( per cent ; Lake Shore , \Jf per cent : Western Union , 1 % per cent , and Heading unit Missouri Pacific , 1 } per cout , Thu Post cays ; One Interesting develop ment today wn in the iltuo money mnrkot. U U uotr well Uuo u tliat largo uaiouuts of three-months money Imvo boon offered nt C per cent without commission , on mlicd col- Intern ) , nml thnt In several cases the offers were refused because the money was not neeacd , Ono of the dny't most striking development - volopment was on the qutto ovorlookert market. This WAS ttio refusal of the Dank of England directors to reduce their dis count rnto. Open mnrkot London discounts have sunk to 3 per cent , but the bank will still refuse to lend under C. The following nro the closing quotations of the loading stocks on the Now York ex change today ! AtchlBon. . . . . . . . . . . 20 'or tli Amprl'n Co. * „ Ailamfl Express. , , 138 'Jortlieni 1'nolllc. . ; AltonTerra Hnuto 18 or. Pacific pref'il ' ilo pref'il . . . . . . 140 J. P. . D.Afliilf. . . . Si * American r.xprosa 105 Tortliwcalcrn IlaUlmoroAOhlo , . 08 do prcf'il , Canada I'Aclfto. . . . 75 Jew York Central. Camilla Southern , . 40 ! ( N , Y. AN.K Central 1'Aclnc 20 $ Ontario A Western dies , ft Ohio 17) ) Oregon Imp Chicago A Alton. . . 130 Oregon Nav. C.,11. AQ 83' ' 0. S. L..VU. N Clilcniro Gas. 6(1 aclflc Mall 120 corl.i , Uco. All. . . H 2P . O. A St. L. . . . 0 HO Col. ; Coal A Iron. . 'iillman 1'nlaco. . . 1(15 Cotton Oil Cert. . . . . 32 lendlnc y1,1 , It. Hudson pfd. 111) ) ! tlchmonil Tor. . . , . 2 < Del ! Lack. A West. 138 iloprcfil. . . 12 U. Alt. O. pref'd , . . 30 Ilo Oraiulo West. . in Die. AC. Filrs.Co. . 20 do prrfil in KnntTomi. . U lock Inland. . . . . . . . HIM Krli . , , , 14H St. Paul i. , lie pref'il SO do pref'd For Wnyno 140 St. Paid A Onmlm , : M ( Ireat ; Norlirn pfil , 107 tomlieru I'nclllc. . . Chl.AKasl. Ill.pf'il 00 Tcnn. Coal A Iron. . Hoc In ? Valley. . . 1HJ ( Texan I'.iclllc. . . . . . IllinoisCentral. . , . O'JM Tol. AO.Cen. pf'il. 07 St. I'nnf & Diilntli. 7 i [ Tnlon I'aclllc Kan A Tex. prof'U. 21 U. S. KxpreHM Laku Krlo A West , 1H ! | W. , St. L..U' ilo pi-of'd 17 do prof'd , Lake-Shore Wells Fnriro Exp , . Lea Trust WoHlern Union. . , . HIM LoulH.A Nash 'Jtl > Wliecllnc A L. K. . . 1UM LoulH.AN. A 55 ilo prof'd. . . . . . . . Manhattan Con. , . , U.l M.ASt. L Mumiihla A C. . . . . . 120.1 II. AH. G i. . . . * Michigan Central. . 10 ( Jcncral Klectrlc , . . tt MlHnnnrl 1'nclllc. . . 88 National Llnaeeil. . MobtluAOhlo ! , ' , < O R A I NaHli.AChntt 10 11. A T. C National Cordage. , GO T. A. A. AK. M. . . . 7M ill prefd . , 22) T.St. L.A'K.C N. J. Central (10 do prof'd 20 Norfolk A W.pt'd. . 1011 Noia naked. The total saleof stocks today wore 230,000 slmrrs , Including : AIclilKon , 21,000 } Hiivar , J0.700 ; lliirlliiKton. 10,800 : Whisky , 0,100 ; Uunornl Eloctrlc , 17.300 ; Missouri , I'aclllc , 0,000 ; Uoadltiif , 0,700 ; llock Isliiml , 0,000 ; St. Paul , 8.200 ; Western Union , 14,700. N \v Yurie Money .Uurkot. New YOKK , Sopt. 7. MONHY ox CAM/ Kasy tit 12vJ4 per cent : lust loan , 2 per cent. rniMiMincANTii.i : I'Ai-na 8ai2 jiur cent. STUIU.INO KXCHANOE Dull , easier ; with ac- tlinl liuslness In tiiiiiK-ors'bills at i-t.H ? GS-I.HO for dehuintl ; * 4.B2S4.83fotMxty-lny ! bll | ( -'oininorciiil bills , $4.al4.BlS5 ; posted rates , 84.a3-J4.B75J. ! OovKiiNMUNT HOND3 Strons. State bontl dull. ' Tlio closing nuotatlons on bonds : U.u. . S. 4Hro . 81. u.u. . s.Is conn . lllHi 81.St. . U.VS.r.Gun.Jl U.SMMjHm , ' . BS St. I'.mlCoiiBo'.H. . . racllIcUsof ' ' 1)5. ) . . . HIM St. 1 . C. fcP. iHtH. . . If'1'M 00 T.P.n.O.Tr.ltcts. M 10 T IMl.O.Tr. Ucts. Tcnn. new Met Us. . 1)0 ) Union Pae. Ists. . . Toini. new not fin. . 07 Wont Shoni Tenn. now et lla. . ( III D. & n. O.-1V. IstB. Canada So. 'JdH . 07H lBOII 4H. OoiUr.ill'ao. l ls. . . 102 'JK class A. . . . I ) . AH. G. iHtH . 11 S.-M O. H. A.S. A. 5s. . . . 1) . All. G.4 . ( loud fin Krlo'Jils . H..tT.C.fiH M.M. . K. & T. Gon. 1)8. ) 1do Con. OH M.M K. A. T. Gun. fls. No. Ca. UK Mutual Union ( Is. . 102 do Is N.N. . J. C. Int. Cert. . . 108 Tenn. old OH N.N 1'ae. Ism . IOIIK Vn. ( lH i. . . N.N. . Pac. ' . .Ms . Vn. Kx-Mnt. coup. N. W. COIIHOlB . 132 Va. Con. 2d aeries. N W. Ucb. SH . 100 bid. tasked. Iloxtoii Hliitk ( jiiiitiittonn. noaTON , Sept. 7. Call loan , 70 per cent ; time IO.IIIB , 7ItU per cunt. Closing quotations on stocks , bonds and inlnlns shares : American Siifrar. . . WcstliiBh. Kk'ctrlc ( to preferred . do preferred . Hay Slate Guv . . . . Wisconsin Central. llcil Telephone. . . . ] AtchlBon JlB . Uoslon , t AlD.iny. . . ' . doIB..I . UoHlon , _ Malnu. . . . ] Now England OB. . . ] dolirefcrrud I General Elc > ctrlcOB C. 11. A Q WlBconsliiCunflls Fltchbunr Gonural Klectrlc . . AtlanllC Mexlc.'in Cuntral. . . Boston .t Mont . N. Y.A.N. E llntto &lioHton. . . . Old Colony ] Calumet A llccla. . . ! OroKon Short Line. Centennial . Kubber Franklin . S.iiiDleco Kearsa o . Union Pacific OBceola . Wont End. . . , Qnluuy . : do preferred Tamarack . : Sin ITnnclaeo .Mlmni ; ( jtiotntlonti. SAN FHANCISCO , Sent. 7. The ofllcl.il closing quotations for inlniii stocks were as follows : Now- York Mhniiir < Juiitiitlitns. NEW YOIIK , Sopt. 7. The following are the quotations : Crown Point 2fi Plymouth 10 Con. Cal. A Va 125 Slurra Xuvada 40 Dead wood 100 Standard HO Gould and Curry. . . 25 Union Con Ill ) Halu , t Norciosu. . . . 60 Yellow Jacket - 45 Home B take 8CO Iron Silver. 10 Mexican 55 Quicksilver 150 Ontario COO do prof'd 1500 Ophlr 70 Ilulwer 10 .St. I.ouis Mining ntockii. ST. Louis , Sept. 7. Mlnlntf shares dull , un changed. The following aio the closing quo tations : 111(1. Auked. Hid. Asked. Adams 10 .UO Am'caii N. , 2.00 2.00 IJinut.'illlc 3.CO Kllzauoth. . .10 ,17H Or.inltuM..2.00 2.CO Lee 1.00 300 Financial Notes. KANSAS OITV , SupU 7. Clearings , 81,340- 292. t HAVANA , Sept. 7. Exchange Irregular. Suga qulut. NEW YORK. Sept. 7-Oloarlngs , 388,041,495 ; balances ( , $ -1,053,072. , I'mbADEMMllA , Hoit. | 7. Clearings , J8.830- 184 ; balances , J1,040OOG. Money , 0-pcr cent. UAt.TtMOltu , Sopt. 7. Clearings , 82,400,470 ; UaliuicusM39,795. Jlonoy , 0 percent. OMAHA , Sapt. 7. The bank clearances today ninounteJ to $721,107.14 ; last Tliursday , J093.095.00. MtMi'iiiH , Sopt. 7. Now York exchange sell ing at $1.50 premium. Cloarlngs , iti7,589 ; balances , $24,748. HOSTON , Sopt. 7. ClearlngH , 811',845,903 : bal ances , Jl.494,019. Kxchango on Nuw York , il5c discount per $1,000. CINCINNATI , Sept , 7. Clearings , ijl.388,950 , Money , 0t8 nor cunt. Nuw York exchange , Gc dUuouut to25c promtuin. ST. I.OUIH , Hupt , 7. Clearings today , } 3,274- 723 ; Imliuicc'H , J307.392. .Money qulut utliJiS pur cent. Kxchutige on Nuw York , 70c pru- inlum. NKW Oiii.EANS , Sept. 7. Clearings , 1838- 742 , Now York exchange , commnrclul , 3n 3o pert 1.000 premium ; bank , JO per tlOOU pre mium. CHICAGO , Sent. 7. Clearings. ? 14G14G43. New York cxciiangu , 25c prumlum. KterlliiK exchange llrmer at HB2i ! .BO. Money in greater supply at 7 percent. 1'AiiiH , Sept. 7. The weekly statement of the Hank of Trance shows the gold liasdo- cn-asod 3,925OOOf , , und a deciu.ihu of 1,100- OOUf In silver. Thruo per cout routes. 9'Jf. 0."i LONDON , Sept , 7 , The amount of bullion In "i thu Hunk of KiiKlnnd Increased 722,000 and thu reserve Increased 492,000 during the : past \\cclc. Thu proportion ot the Hunk of ' Kngliind'h rosurvu to liability WHS 49.2S per cent laslvuuk. . mil IH now 01,37 per rout. Tliu amount of liiilllon gone Into the Dank nt.of on bulunceu today lsJL'35OUU. OMAHA. MVI : hTouii .M.viticir . Outtlu Trade Strudy nil I'lrni IIuuii Actlvn ami Cuiiildurnbly Illslirr. TIIUHSIIAV , Sept. 7. Ofllcl.il receipts of cuttle today wore , ! r.HI , hogs S,810 and sheep Wl , iiuikhic so far this week 10oii : : cattle , 21,0(13 hoys and 003 sheep , as ac : > lust 0.003 cattle , 23,277 hogs and 2,6a8 , sheep for the Ilrst four days of last week. ! The receipts of cattle show a largo increuso and of hog n decrease. The market on beef ntoora was but llttlo different in price from that o'f yf.storduy , and thu voluniu of trade was nbout equal to the supply. Choice steers are not very plentiful , and prlcett are fully as hlgli now us at any time of Ittto , FairtogooU llJoO to l.DOO-lo. beeves are quolod at M.-iO to fl.75 , JIKX ) i to 1'JOO-lb. , W..r)0 to $4 40 , und lufurlor gfadcs , from &I.60 down. Wuatcrn Rrassors cell 1 at f 1 to &i IV ) for bcuf grades , uucording to weight turn quality , Cows uuu heifers changed hands at ntuad.v prices , there being no notico.iblu change In llio coadltlon of the general miirkot. Choice cows anu hellers are quoted at fJ.M to $3 , medium ? 'J to iti.M and common * l.-5 to fl.VK ) . Calves soil nt ? a to tl.fiO. anil bulls , oxon and stags at $ l.f > 0 to f2.2Ti. Block cutllojiro coming iu In lar.'o iium- bora and u great part ot the run la iniiilo up ] of lufcrlor stock. C > oed heavy foedcrs are soiling fully as wnll us yesterday , whllo coin- mou grauus are almost u drug on the mar ket. Good feeders bring f'J.75 to (3.25 , fair to ffood * 3.Ki to fS.WJ'Anrt stocltors $1.50 to t'3.23. Representative gslcs : No. Av. ' No. AV. Pr. 1 1200 4 IB. . . . , .1320 f4 GO 03 1357 4 GO i * ws. 740 11 741 2 00 1 I COO 7 731 2 00 Sfco ' ' ' 030 23. , . . . 008 2 00 s'.l 771 GO 24 912 2 00 770 2 1050 2 1O iSiii G70 1330 2 1O : fi70 1 GO 1001 2 10 5. . , . 864 1 GSTTf 041 2 15 20. . . , 038 1 7(1 ( U IP 80 . . . . 818 2 15 23. . . . 038 1 70 ft B 888 2 20 10. , . . . 834 1 80' Y' ' Bfill 1140 2 20 000 1. fltf " ' ' fill ! ! ! 1052 2 20 ' ' ' 805 1 80 - 2 880 2 20 ! . . . . . . 838 i an 9 913 2 20 2 1115 1 80 28 921 2 20 . . ? . . . , i uo 3 1070 2 2 } 0 . . . . . 075 1 90 28. . , 880 2 35 10 841 1 00 HF.irr.ns. 0 880 2 10 CALVES , 23. . 229 2 00 1. . v. . 100 4 25 280 4 00 2 , . . . 130 4 25 HULLS. 1 1400 1 DO 1. , . . .1340 1 GO 1 1200 1 GO 1. , . . .1210 2 10 OXEN. 2 1070 2 00 8TOCKEH9 AND. FKI'.IIKItS. 42. . . 840 2 15 18 907 2 GO 2. . . 000 2 20 13 803 2 GO 10 804 2 25 1 1100 2 70 1 . G80 2 25 30 958 2 75 25. . . 7GO 2 25 8 978 2 75 10. . . 070 2 30 18 1OG3 2 70 44. . . 020 2 30 0 1093 2 70 34. . . G80 2 45 75 903 2 80 6. . . 888 2 00 2(5 ( 803 2 80 00. . . 980 2 50 07 1037 2 95 Wr.STCIlN CATTLE. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 40stcors..l040 $2 30 MEIUIASKA. Icow. . . 740 1 70 0 COWS . 1053 12 20 10 cows. . 1043 2 20 Irnw. . . 000 2 20 SOfdra. . . . 910 ! 2 OS 4 MM..1000 2 05 2 Mrs..1000 2 UO Scott * . . 000 2 15 10 cows. 030 2 15 4 cows. . . 955 2 10 25 Mrs . O'JO 2 00 3 COWS..1013 1 05 11 Mrs. . 1184 3 10 40 Mrs..1143 3 10 COt.OHADO. 4 cows. . 605 2 00 40 feodrs. 800 2 70 15 COWS. . 872 1 40 40 cows. 911 3 00 ! ) steers. Oat ) 2 UO 17 cows. . 8H7 2 00 OH fecdrs. 939 2 70 18fccdrs.H20 2 85 25Btuors,1100 2 00 57 steers. 1002 2 45 00 COWH 053 2 23 SOUTH DAKOTA. 14 COWS . 952 2 10 1 ulcer. . 1270 2 00 8 COWH . 1102 3 00 . 15 cows. . 1130 3 00 Icalf. . 210 1 CO 1 cow. . . 800 1 GO 11)1111. . . 1420 1 20 Ibull. . . 11HO 1 GO 12 COWS. 775 1 00 30 cows. . 850 1 75 1 cinv . . 900 1 75 1 steer . 1100 1 75 1 steur. 720 2 10 1 slcur. . R50 2 15 23 cows. O'JO 2 10 GO COM s. . 010 2 35 GO cows . . 800 2 35 0 steers. 000 2 05 31 steers.1204 2 00 58stCors.llCO 3 15 WYOMING. 32 feedrs.1020 3 00 3 steers..1210 2 00 21 steers. 1247 200 llOcotts. . 810 105 48 COWS 003 1 00 10cows. . H19 1 40 4 cows . 525 1 30 10 calves. 300 1 40 Ibull. . .1440 1 40 0 stcurs.,12'20 2 25 17COWH. . 830 2 10 10 feodrs. 070 2 JO Isteor. . 570 2 26 2culvt-s. 150 4 25 12 steers.1289 3 DO 2 COWS. . 775 2 00 32cows. . 003 1 35 10 cows. . 840 2 00 23cows. . 880 2 05 Icow. . . . 770 2 00 4cows. . 700 2 05 1 cow. . . . 1020 U 00 ! 20 cows. . 1018 2 25 0 helfors 520 1 50 1 heifer. 000 1 DO Ibull. . . . 000 1 CO 1 ox * . . . . 1010 1 CO Ibull..1400 1 CO 1 bull..1070 1 CO G calves. 340 200 0 calves. 240 2 00 Iloas There was a boom in prices on hogs this morning , and brisk trading was the re sult , the pens being cleared before the mid dle of the forenoon. The shipping demand was lavpe , about one-third of the supply selling to outside buyers. Packers were also irco purchasers , and under the strong com petition prices advanced 15o to 20c all uround. Heavies sold nt $ . .50 to 5.05 , mixed , $5.00 to So.70 , andiliRjit. ? ! i.GS to W.80 , the bulk going at ? 5.00JtDr5.C.-5 ; , against ? 5.40 to S5.GO yesterday. Jfe rcsentatlvo sales : No. Av. Sll. No. Av. Sll. Pr. 6..181 W4 G7. . . 201 240 5 GO 8..402 01. . . 311 120 5 GO 4..342 5 45" 57. . . 271 320 0 GO 70..200 1GO 5 51KJ 50. . . 253 1GO 0 GO 19..333 240 5 ' 57. . . ,310 , 80 0 GO C. . 240 30. . . ,313 , 1GO 0 GO 0. . .312 40 0 C2'J ' 10. . .208 5 CO 05..239 , , 40 0 05 64. . 292 120 5 & 0 03.250 40 0 05 0. . .310 " 0 GCL GO'.230 240 0 G5 071 4 "BQV..6,65 ? 0 G5 57285' TCtf 5 fiC .227 40 0 05 GO..275 120 o as .238 240 G GO 41..333 ' 40 0 55 "oor. . .288 80 6 G5 50..209 jovio up 352 , , , , .316 ICO 0 CO 58..200 1GO 5'55 72.V. .276 1GO G 05 G5..248 400 5 65 71. . , .225 G GO 59 , .270 120 0 55 92. . , .190 200 0 GO 01. , .291 5 55 02. . : , .283 120 ,0 GO 49. , .319 200 5 07 } GI. . , , .242 200 0 65 77 , , .252 160 5 00 72. . , .271 200 f > GO 58..295 40 5 GO 64. . . .203 80 G CO 122..304 120 5 CO 01. . . , .260 80 G GO G1..338 80 5 00 00. . , . .237 120 5 GO 01. .277 40 6 CO 70. . ; .275 8O 0 GO 44. .341 240 5 CO 25. . , .220 100 G GO 04. .344 80 5 GO 58. . . .245 80 G GO 54. .205 80 5 GO 50. . . .258 120 0 GO GO. 272 280 5 CO 01. . . .201 120 5 GO G8. .220 400 5 GO 43. . . .297 80 0 GO 120 5 CO 73 . . .259 40 G GO 05..275 240 5 CO 70. . . .214 200 G GO 03..200 100 6 CO 12. . . .188 G 05 CO..202 80 5 00 12. . 220 40 G G7J4 57..319 40 5 GO 71. . . .227 80 G 70 59..297 120 5 GO 68. . . .215 80 6 70 GO..240 200 5 GO 60. . . 208 40 0 70 53..207 40 5 GO 67 , . . .245 120 0 70 04..253 100 5 GO 71. . . .220 100 G 70 G3..al6 120 5-00 73. . . .251 100 G 70 01..210 200 5 CO 174. . . .108 120 G 70 100..H13 80 5 GO 80. . . .333 120 0 70 GO. . . . 323 40 6 CO 69. . . .231 40 G 70 43 . .230 120 5 CO 70. . . .213 100 0 70 79. . 241. 120 6 60 8'J . . .231 120 G 80 58. .242 440 5 CO 80. . , 108 6 80 I'lOSANDKOUail. 1..200 3 CO 1..280 4 70 SHEEP Several loads of sheep were offered and those suitable for killers sold readily at prices ! J5o higher than st week . Fair to good natives , $3 S5@3.75 ; ir to good westerns , 2. * > @ 3.00 ; common aud stock sheep , Sl.t)0@2.2r ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $3,00@4.25. re sales ; No. Av. I'r. 100 Colorado yearlings 00 (3 20 122 Colorado wothois 87 b 00 Itecolpls of.Stock. Official receipts of stock as shown by the hooks of the Union Stock Yaids company for the twenty-four hours ending ut 5 o'clock p. in. , September 7,1893 : CATTI.K. MOIlHES.tSILH C.U-H. Head Curs. Head. CarH. Ilead Caru. [ Head. 1UO 1,311 00 5,810 , 0 032 01 Mtoolc In Miglu. Itecolpt.s ot llvn stock at tlio four principal western inarkotbTaursiluy , H.-ptomber 7 ; Cat tli ) . llogu. Slieop. South Ornalio. , . 4,311 0,810 932 UhlCUgO . 14,000 23,000 14,000 Kansas Ulty . O.BOO 0,800 300 : . 8,700 2)100 ) 1.200 Total . 27,811 38,710 10,432 Chicago I'lvn Siouk Market. CniOAno , Sept. T.-rtSneclnl Toli'grum to Tin : IlEB. ] The demand for unlive cattle again ex ceeded the number olfered and aguln prices : were very strong , 'f" ere was ulbo n llrm tone to the marot forcoiiuiou | and medium goods . , lecoIptM of which .wuru nUo comparatively light. The otlcihlgii.uf all inscriptions were only about 12.UOO ( head. Of that number 7.UUO uero nativeUJ6UO western and 1,600 Texas cuttle , lllpo ,1,400 to 1,000-lb. btoors were IC.ITCO anil inVsuiui ) casen i > nld at an addi tional iiilvaiicu , KAlr to cholcu and heifers wore bliong and UIS least ( leblrablo lots bold fully us uoil an t'lirlWr In the week. Sales i of western ranxo cnftWvero at stiff prlcvb , and 'I'oxans were Ihmu4)panoii Wednesday. Most of the btipply was , out of hollers' hands before noon and thu clo ( wgin llrm. Higher prlcus wJrtMiald ( luting the morning for all KiadcHof ' . . IIOR'I. They advanced from lUu to 16u at the 'Very outset , choice heavy weights going tpA 16.76 and cliolcu assorted light making frauV.0.y& to0.40. After the b-hipputii liuil Kecure.d what hogs they wanted . packorb became iKmrlsh and by thu middle of thu foienoon mosVrff tl'u advance had been , i lobl. The closu wiOfuulto w-nk on u basis of from t&.bO tot5,8&'fur pi line heavy und from (0,25 to ( U.3U for .choico assorted light. rim lecelpts were aliouutliefcamo as for WedneN- day , aiiiuuntlnx to 23,500 head. Tliero was not.demand for thatmuny. Thu demand for thoi'p dovolopud fair activ ity today mid a ti < iu'li tlio receipts weio no lo or , cnulco nutlvcd bold around (3,75 and there weio huyiitti uround tll.20 for cholcu wobtornri. From tlu'te nu-JWtlotw biilex tan down to tl to (1,50 for nour ittulf. There was a tlrm mai ket for good lambs. A lot of fancy quality hrouglil $5.60. and there were buli'a around (5.25 for cliolcu. Common lo good Iambi , balil at 13.76 to (4.76 , und Infuilor gradeii were ijuoted at t .n to t'J , A good many common ihcop uurti Iuft un.solil , ItfcolptH : Cattle , 12,000 head ; calves , 1.000 , huud ; liog4,23&OOlieadi bhvep , M.OUDIieuil. I Thu Kvunliif Journal ruporis ; ItuculptH , 14lji ) lu-ad ; blilpmiMits , b.ouu iiutiU ; imiikut ntciuly tea trlllu liUliur ; prlmuHttiur.s , ( a.oOii&.20 : iiieiluin-H.H | ( > S.-1.9i ! conimon , IU.70tt4.VO ; Tuxuiw , t2.30 | ; 2.U&j WL-stt-rmi , U.ui > itLi,4u. Ilouu-Uuculpls , 20,000 head ; uhlpmuntg , 7,0011 heiiili murkut uctlve , clo uil stonily ; prlmu mixed un.I nickurs , * S.30i0.70 ( ; prlmu I huavy niul Ijutflier. ' wulghts , ti.70u.ti. 10 ; prlmu light , fO.10MO.40 , Hlitiiilti'oulpta 14,000 head , , : khlpmuiiU , l.OUU head ; market tlrm ; top uutlvuu , 3,75vrcftcrn ; < , J2.80-33.40 ; ( op Inmbs , I5.0OO 0.00. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Knnoni City 1.1 ro StocU Mnrkct KANSAS CITT , Sept , 7. OATTI.F. Kecolpts , 6,800 head ; MilpmcnM , r > ,300 heiid ! cow weak , best steers stc.idy ; To.xai and shipping ntcors , fl.80QG.00 ; Texas and nntlvo cows , fl.30ti3.00 ; butcliers' fltook. 2.004.00 | atockcrs and feeders , (2.2Oii3GO. lions Kccolpls. 0,600 bond ; slilnmcnts. 2.COO head ; market opened 10il20fi hlglier , closed wrakj bulk , $5.00 0.85 ! linavlos , packers and nil.xnl , Jo.2O35.U5 ! lightsVorkcrs and Tlgi , 70.UOAG.OO. SHEEP Uccolpts , 300 head ; shipments , 200 head ; market steady. St. l.ouls l.l\c Slack Mnrkot. ST. Ixiuis , Sopt. 7. OATTt.E Hecolpts , 3,700 head ; shipments , 1,300 hund ; market opened hlffhor for Tuxatis , closed ( lull ! stours , tU.OOa 2.90 ; no natives on sale. Hoo.s Uccolpts , 2,100hoadshlpmpnts. ! nouo ; market lO20c lilglier ; llKlits. JD.SoaO.lO ; , J5.1O35.80 ; heavy , tG.lOO5.GO. Ei1 Itocolpts , 1,200 head ; shipments , none ; inarkut llrm , unchnncpd ; fair to good 8hcop$2.7GQ3.70 ; Inmbs , $3.70 4.80 , Now York I.Uo stock Mnrkot. NEW YOIIK , , r\cit , _ 7. liKKVns Hocclpts , 344 head. Dressed boot , steady at 7 < a8'sc. OAt.vr.s Itecelpts , 710 head ; market dull aud slow ; veals , t > & 0ic ! per 11) ) . SiiEEi1 Hoaolpts , 4,000 bead ! market flrm ; sheep , 24c ! ; lambs , uuTur no me. No Him Itrcelvcd for the T.nlmr of tlio Mlnnomitn Hlato rrimnmrn. Minn. , Sopt. 7. The bonnl or ] ) risen maimgors Imvo not re ceived n single bid for the Minnesota , convict labor from October 1 , 18IKI , to Oclobor 1 , 1803. The Minnesota Thresher company 1ms boon inukiny use of tliis labor for the iiastoifhtoon years , and as this company has erected a larjjo pi nut adjoining and in the ponilontiary , itvns the general impression that com pany would again bid for the convicts nt tlio old price of 42 cents tv tiny for nch prisoner. The thrcshor company lias made no statement whatever , but one of the ollloors said , in an interview , that it had become uonorally known that convict labor was being used in the manufacture of its threshers and that it was causing a loss of business. The company , therefore , concluded not to use convicts any longer. The beard of managers passed a resolution ordering the thresher company to remove all its effects from within the prison walls within the next thirty days. The state of Minnesota , however , ronuiins in the dilemma of having 400 convicts on its hands without a stroke of work for them to do. llnrt's Second Victim Dies. RociCPOHD , 111. , Sept. 7. Nellie Hart , the second victim of Tuesday's tragcdv , died last night. TBoforo her death , in Iho presence of the state's attorney and others , she made a statement fastening the double crime on her brotlfor , John Hurt. At his request she says she went to the granary in the basement of the barn to help nail a board on. While there ho choked her until she drank the paris green , struck her on the head with a hammer and then shot her through the nbdomon. Then ho pursued the elder sister , Mary , and shot her four times. At the second inquest Hart was hold to the grand jury without bail. The crime has created great excitement and a lynching is probable. Hart re mains cool und collected and denies his guilt. Itndlrs of Murdered U'ouicii Identified. MIDDLETOWN , N. Y. , Sept. 7. The murder mystery , ao far as it relates to the identity of the victims , is a mystery no longer. Yesterday they were identi fied as Mrs. Marget McQuilinan and her daughter Sarah of Nowburgh , about a mile from this city. It was developed that Mrs. Halliday , the alleged mur deress , enticed them away from homo on tho. pretext of engaging them to clean house for her at $2 a day at hoi- home , which , she said , was seven miles from Nowburgh. Her motive < * cnnot even bo guessed at. The suspected murderess continues to rave and act as one violently insane. On a previous occasion , when slip was acoubed of a crime , she acted in a similar manner and she is piobably shamming. The husband is still missing. o MnHHacImxettg 1'roliilJltlonlKtn Xoin'nnlc. WOUCESTKH , Mass. , Sopt. 7. Massa chusetts prohibitionists nominated thu following state ticket ; For governor , Rov. A. L. Banker ; lieutenant governor , R. T. Smith ; secretary of state , Samuel T. Shaploigh ; treasurer , \V. H. Farnum , jr. ; auditor , A. II. Evans , and attorney general , R. F. Raymond. The platform declares that local option has proved a failure , and demands full prohibition of the liquor1 tralllc. It pronounces in favor of woman suffrage and demands that the legislature modify the Australian ballot in the interest of'the minority parties. Populists Denied I.nlio Front Privilege * . CHICAGO , Sept. 7. The populist party has taken a stop which may result in bringing Mayor Harrison and Governor Altgold into a direct clash of authority and widen the political broach which exists already between the fallowings of tluso ) two political aspirants. The popu lists want to hold meetings on the lake front. The mayor refuses to permit them to do so , and they huvo appealed to Governor Altgold to intervene in their behalf. _ Tout of American Yachts. NEW YOKK , Sept. 7 , Pour as sturdy yachts as over breasted the waves are off today in the first race to determine which shall have the honor of defending the American cup against visitors from ovar the sea. The Vigilant wits officially meabiired yesterday and her racing length will bo 1KI.33 , and tlio Pilgrim's 03.31. The Jubilee and Colony were also measured this morning. AnUed for u Jlucolvnr. PORTLAND , Iml. , Sept. 7. Emil Bauer and William Jones , stockholders in the Gem Window Glass works at Dunkirk , this county , have filed a suit asking for a receiver for the company , There is no financial trouble , its the company is in a prosperous condition , but there is a disagreement among the btockholders and u conspiracy is charged against the men in control. fleriimii Army METSopt. . 7. Tlio nrirty maneuvers yesterday took place near Totorlch The Eighteenth and Sixteenth army corps were opposed to oaoh othor. The former made a long but vain endeavor to capture the .Slxteonth'H position. The cmporor returned to UrviMo in the afternoon , his guests again coining hero for the night. Govern men t KxpeiulllurrR. WASHINGTON , Sept. 7. Government expenditures continue to cxcood the ro- cofpts. The trensury lialunoo which , on September 1 , Including the gold roborve , was $107,000,000 , , Is now $105,500,000. Ono hundred und bovcinty-two thotiHund ouncoi of Hilvor were olfered the treua- SOUTH Union Stojk Yards South JHitCattlo lla and < U JSP miriHl 1 fj * MV i HO Jlij. Wood Brota Live Ftojlc Ooiiml'Hlon MaroU-iuti coitliUuiabu-TolepUarii ) Il5r. JOHN I ) . IJAI1MMAX , lv W.li/1'Kll Ii W.)0. ) . f Market reports b/ mall and wlro cheerful aruumod upoa application. ury nt 74 to 74K The offers were do- ilincd ixnd counter offorji nmdo at 731 , The Bickotts tonight aV Courtlnnd. i'AXA3IKHIUA.3IKIHCH. . Vcitenlny'n Froceeilliig4 Th < > I'reililont WASHINGTON , Sept. 7 , At the scs- ilon of the Pnn-Ainerlcnn Medical con- jross yesterday n rosoltttlon wits adopted equostlng the linporlnl secretary ot England for India to use every moans In i Is power to suppress cluilorn ut Its 'ountnln liend in that countt-v without Icar of the Mohammedans. It wns be loved by the congress thnt this would jo the most effective mentis of stamping out the dread scourge. It wns further resolved Hint the execu tive committee of the congress romnlu In continuous session to look after mut ters pertaining to International quaran tine. tine.Tho The paper of the dav wns road by Dr. Rafael Lavlstn of Mexico. His topic wnr "Acute Gangrene. " The afternoon session wns largely devoted - voted to a paper by Ur. Haynrd Holmes of Chicago on "Modlcnl 1'Jducnttoti. " Dr. ] Pepper of Pennsylvania , president of the congress , delivered un nddrobs In the < evening. President Cleveland gave a reception to the delegates and ladles accompany ing , In the cast room of the white houso. The Indies assisting the president were Airs. Grcsham , Mrs. Carlisle and Mrs. Blssell. * " - . - lo Mity HillprUn tliu I'oiiplc. CliuAOO , Sept. 7. The , Inter Ocean has the following from its Washington correspondent : A most extraordinary rumor is currant hero , and It is be lieved by congressmen who are generally - ally well informed. It is to the olTcct that Secretary Carlisle contemplates coining the seigniorage without any authority from congress , under the gen eral power which ho claims is continued on him to coin gold and silver. The seigniorage in the treasury amounts to about $51.000,000. Secretary Carlisle is very urgent to do this , and itbooms to bo the opinion that ho will venture to do it , unless the president shotjld disap prove of It , without any afllrinativo action of congress. This rumor seems astounding and it is only repeated in that , it receives general credit. The secretary of the treasury needs the money because custom receipts are falling olT and bccaufco importers , in ex pectation ot reduced duties , are making no importations. Won liy the American T.lnor. LONDON , Sept. 7. The rnco between the American line steamer Now York and the White Star line steamer Teu tonic ended last night. The Now York won by more than two hours. The Now York's 000 bags of mail arrived at 9:23 : and the mall was delivered in the city ai 11:15. : The Teutonic's forty bags ar rived in London at 12:512 : in the after noon and the mail was delivered lu the city at a p. in. As the Now York cleared Sandy Hook bar ono hour and ton min ute ? ahead of the Teutonic on August TO , hot- not gain over the Teutonic as re gards the delivery of the mails wns two hours and thirty-five minutes. This is the lirst time the American lino' has scored such an eastward victory since the steamships began docking at South ampton GUARDING AGAINST PAUPERS One Hitherto Open Gfttowfiy is Soon to Bo H Closed. THEIR IMMIGRATION FROM CANADA TO END Dominion ( loTcrninrnt rrcptxrf.il to.ltltliA United Htnten In Itrrplni ; Out Umlnttrn. ! > ! Stump Mnklngn Tour In specting tlio frontier. Sopt. 7. Secretary Carlisle has received a letter from Su perintendent of Imwirfrntton Stump , who Is now in Camilla , sUUiiff that an important Hrrniifromoiit will bo olTcoloi\ \ today with the Canadian authorities by which pauper immigration Into the United States by way of Canada Is to bo brought to an end. Mr. Stump has boon nialcliiR a tour of the Canadian border. Ho began nt the extreme northeast point and has gradually worked along the St. Lawrence region anil the great lakoH until ho In now near Chicago. Ho will IH ) In Chicago In a day or so with the view of ascertaining what safeguards against pauper Immigration are needed there and at adjacent lake ports , nil of which tire easily accessible from Canada. Ho will then continue his trip along the jorthwest border to tlio 1'aclllc const. ' St will bo the first time that the govern- incut superintendent of immigration has made a personal inspection of the Canadian border and has familiarized himself with the pi-actionl features of the immigrant tralllu coming1 from Canada. < r MII/IVAUICKK , Sept. 7. Captain 0. C. Kisoinann , who left this city In a balloon Sunday , telegraphs from St. Ignneo , Mich. , that ho Is all right , but bus lost the balloon. Captain Ul cnmnn struck the lake when ho was but tweiity-llvo miles away from Milwaukee ana was picked up by the crow of the schooner Ellen Williams and taken to St. Ignneo. Tliomns I'usL Won the lrlnr. INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. 7. George II. Thomas Post No. fl of Chicago won the competitive ling presented by the citi zens of Indianapolis for the largest num ber of men in line on parade. It will bo presented to the post at its regular meeting The Bicketts tonight at Courtland. lloroltcd AKiilnst a Society IMIct. BKLLAIUE , O , , Sept. 7. Six Gorman Lutheran churches of this vicinity today olllcinlly withdrew from the convention of the German Lutheran uliuroh because the synod bus forbidden members to be long to secret Bcciotics. TlicBlckotts tonight at Courtland. FntulICiplontoii of CitHolltlo. Si'RlNGKiKLU , Mo. , Sept. 7. The ex plosion of a gasoline stove caused a llro which destroyed the residence of Dr. C. Y. Wright and fatally burned Mra Wright and -1-year-old son. The Bicketts tonight at Courtland. Where there's , so much Smoke , fire. So likewise , when pounds. Millions of women , / % i have used hundreds of millions = " J ° f packages of Pearline , and want it : For and at the absolutely safe , nothing has ever been found that can equal Pearline. Quality accounts for Pearline' s success. And its success accounts for all its imitations. Only the best thing of its kind is ever imitated. ALWAYS refuse imitations. JAMES PYLE , New York. PTURE CORED or HO PA ? . NO PAY UNTIL OURED. Wo refer you'to 3,53J p itlonU. 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