THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : TUESDAY. SEPTEMIIER 12. COMMERCIAL AN ! ) FINANCIAL Soaring Prices Wera tbd Rula Yesterday oa the Board of Trade. ADVANCES WERE WELL MAINTAINED Wlicnt nt the Opening W * IT.iotloii Higher than hiiturtl : y'n Cloio nnd I'liinl < Jiitili tlon UVro nt Top I'lpurrs. CUICAOO , Supl. 11. SoArlitK price's were the rule today on tlio Hoaul of Trade. Tim p.iuTtiinetit crop roiort tllil It. The miration wni well nmintaincd to tlic closo. The ilnnl iii' | > t it tons , compared with Saturday's , show n cain of 1'i'f ' for wheat , lj c for oorn und Ic for oats , while porl : is up 03y , lartl ITJ c nnd riiH WjV. Wheat at throppiilng was from K0 lo lc liiL'hor than Saturday's eloso , and with Rliitht fluctuiitiniiB ndvitni'od & 'c more , then r ased off < r. hold qulto sicsidy and the clos ing wns about from 1'tfeto ' IJfc hlRhei- than th < ' dose , which was linn within from ' -s'c to V of tlio top Ilifuros. The government orop rc.ort | ffiive the comblnod coinlliion of win ter and spring wheat as harvested us low as Tt pur runt. This was quickly llpuruil to menu a loss of 12,000,000 hn. Iroin the August estimate. The Liverpool i-ahlc was llrmnnd Inrlic.iind : i very light output from nil Amor- Iran ports. In addition to all thin , It soon devi'l'ipcd that the vls'hhs ' supnly was Kolnp to slmw another doroase , instead of an iu- riva.se of ' . ' .IT.ilooo 1m. a year upo. Thuro w.is free rriiili'.ini ? on tlio hulpo. Corn \vns active , excited nnd consldcrahly ntiHi-ttloil. 'I hi * npomtu : was from \c to X1' nhuvo the final Ilifurc-sof Saturday , the buliru heini , ' dun to frovermnent report , hut tlio pp. f soon eased hack from ' ( V to } $ c , when tin1 market nitnln rallied , selling mt a full cent fur Mav mid from I' e to IJ o for the near futures , icceiled'e. . advanced \tc and closed with from ' , e to I ( V ralu. Tlio re- j'ort made thccon'lUI'in 7ti.7 percent. iiR-alnst hi per cent last month. 'Micro were ( jciod nuns In this lower Ohio and Mississippi val- icvs und tliriiiiirh the south , and IOIICR up- | , u'rutlvoro , rather disposed lo vcali/o on the pn'ispcct of the drouth in Illinois nnd Indiana hcinc nt lastnrokcn. ,1. C. Schwart/ . nd to ho huvest short , was credited with in , reasine ; his line some iiotwitlisuimliut : the advance. ( lats advanced from J < c to I ' 4'c and closed aliiuit the top. 'I'hero was liberal reall - tion on thn hnlRO and considerable rliaiiKiiitf from October to May. Tin ; government re port indicated a much smaller orop than last year. Provisions continued dull. Tlio firmness exhibited was in sympathy with the ad vance in corn. Freights were steady with a fair demand at V on wheat and at from 1 % to l ) < jU on corn to Huff tin. ICstiwatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , C.V ) cars : corn , 1,100 cars ; oats , 4SO cars ; hoffs , 2:1.000 : head. Tlu > loading futures rangud as follows : Cash quotations wvro us follous : I'l.omt I'lrni ; iiuiitathuis uiicliui : el. WIIISAT No. 'J sni'lnif , 07 > < ( ac,7iCi ! No. Ptirinff , r. o. h. . ouun&c : ' No. a red , 07 ® 07 V- . I'oitN No. 2llic ; No. 3 yellow , closlnic , 41 ' „ ( . ( JATS No. 2. 20'Coj No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 30c ; Nn. 3 nhllu.r. n. h. , HSiffl30o. ; Itvr No. t ! . 4U"r. HAIU.IIV Nu. 2 , nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b. , 40 O-l'Jc ; Nn. , f. ' > . . 3iHja4e. ( ) l'i.A.\ Sr.iii-Nn. : 1. il.O'J. TiMoniv SBID : 1'rlino , i3.2rj1in.30. I'OIIKMiss , p r hhl. . $ lf.'Jr > fi > ir.30 ; Innl , pin100 11) . , JH.r.oaH.OO ; short rlhs sides ( lonsi'l , JltllV.ll.l& ( ) : ( ; ; dry salted hhouhlurs ( bnxiMli , f7.'Jr/i7.00 ! ; short clear slih'.shoxeiH ( , 10.7. 410.00. WIIIHKV Dlsl'llors' tliilshpil ooils. jior gal. , H.1U. SUIIAHS C'til loaf , 0Bej ! erunulatcil , 5.67c ; Rtnnihii'd "A , " O'ji ' ; Tin ) follnwlnivero Ihu recisliits and slilp- inonls for today : N'ou York Marketx. NKW YOIIK , Sopt. II. l''uint Ilpcnlpts , I'J.fiOOliU'Ks. ! exports , 34.IIOO hhls. ; sales , il- ! 000 pl > is : niurUel llrm nnd fairly active. CDIIN MKAI.I'irm. . KYIDullveslern : : hoatloads 01l3D2c. ll.Mii.uv MAI.T Dull. WIIKAT - lli'i'elpis'j.io,000hu. : oiports , 32.- fiOO hu. ; sales , 4,0(10,00(1 ( ( hu. fuliires , 'J04)0 ( ) ( ) 1)11. ) spot. Spot iniirkc't sluing and inont acllve ; coed exports In iteniaiid , elosed stroiic ; No. 2 red , In slum anil elevator , 71 ! V ; nlloat , 7U"1e ; f. o. h , , 7'JiNo. ? ; . H led , GOiit' . Options htroiitt and artlve. I'l Ices advanced early on rrop repiirt and lin'rease liiDUlxhluhpeculallvu IriiiU"I'loM'd 1 ' ' ' . ! ' < ' advance ; No. i ! red , Sep- ti'inher. T'J'fdtV'J-11 ' ! , elosln ut. 72' ' , ? ; ( Jcloher , 7'J , dt7file : , I'liislniral 7"iJ ' ' , c' ; Novenihi-r. 74' ( ( , 76 hi' , olnsliitfiit Vfi'.e ' ; lleeeiutier , HU' i3W34C , elOslllKIII HIPjC. CoilN Uecelpls , 17fiO ( ) hu. ; exports0,000 lm. ; stilus , l.ilHfi.OOO hu. futures , 110,000 hu. spot. Spot ihnrUet netlve mid .stion ; coed oxporl liiiiury | ; Nn. ' 2 , 40' ' > 14fii ( ) > In I'lmator , fiO'tdJTile ' alloat. OiilloiH Klroui : und netlve on cioi ) repmt and return of roulldenco ; closed Kir us al the hest prices ; Septeinhor , 40'c , iMo'sllil ! lit 40'ii'j October , 4Hic ; Deceni- lier , 4)5.r ! ) .rilc , cliislni ; a I Bt ) ' e ; May fl-Vit&3e , Closing III fl'-C. OtTs Uecelpth , 117.000 hu. ; nvports. 03,70(1 ( hu.i salcK , UHn.OOO hll. futures ; 1'JM- 000 hu. hpul. Spnls strniiK inn1 fairly active ; options mote acllve anil strong , I'lo lne ai II \ \ -\Vi aU ; Kood lo choice. , Hors-Qulet. 11 inns rum ; fair dumiind. l.r-vriinii-Sieaily. Wool. Steady. I'KOVIMONS-- meiili , nrm ; pickled bellies , lUill3c. Iaril , linn , nlulinr ; western steam closed at f'J ; sales , 000 tierces nt $ s'jlKir.U.U5. Option sales. mne : ; September closed nt gH.uri , nominal ; Octoher , fh.'fi , nominal. Ports , llrm. ltfrriu I'lrm ; wesiein dairy , l.l'iQ.rjc ; western cteamery , lMii'J7c ; western fuetory. IfJdiilHc : DlL'llls , 'J7C. I'lll'KSiI'll : it hKlms , ' i'tftfii' . KiliisI'llin : western fresh , 17)iftlHic ) ! ; ro- eelpliti,7ill ! pUtfs. I ; yellow , a i . .M.IXISteady ; velloir , 3rJiic3So , riTiioi.ir.M-lrieiJular : : ; United elosod nt 04 , c. HIHIN Steady ; fitrabu'd , eommon to good , Tl iil-KNTlM--lJulet ; 2UJ ) . HUT. I'Miin ; domestic , fair to e.xtra , 12' . ® I ) ' . . ' , . .lapanfi'iH1 , ! ' . MOI.ASSKS Nominal ; New Orleans , open liiMlle , Kood locholce , Jl'JUiHric. Sl'UAll-llaw. strong ; fair lellnlni : , 9 l-10c : contrlfuKiili ) . UU test , II 1-lfie ; sales , Saturday , HOOO IIIIKS centrlfncals , 1)0 ) test , for I'lilladel. phla , HI ! l u Hie ; relined , llrm ; No. 0. .p4e ; No , 7. I ll-lOWl' . ! ' : No. H. 4'iit4 13-10c : No. 0. 40-l.t434cNo. ( ; 10. . | ' , 4 ll-10c ! No. II-I 7-If. tt44iOi oil "A , " 4 3-ltXit&'iiC ; inriuld A , ttft [ > U-10cstaiidaiil ; A&l-10iiiJiiceonfeclloiiers ) ; A , o 1-lUit 0(41' ; cut loat. & ' 4tO Ill-Ilk" crushed , ft .H-fi 13-10c ; ponileied. > % 4C fi Ifi-lOo ; granulated , 0 13-10t ( 5'I e. , ciiht'n , ti 7-iCni.riSc. Tin IKON'uluti American , fl'J.aOisl'J.OO. liUAIi Stroni ; ; domeslk' , 13.80. TIN . -I'lrm : Mruiis.llU.O'.Mi ; plates , llrm. c. 1 I'lriner ; domestic. 3.70 ; on ' . wi'ui 'Jfl.OOO Ibs. November. Colliut .MiirUet. NEW VOIIK , Sept. 11. Options opened firm , " 0 .jiolnlH higher on Seplemher und K poliiu higher uu later months , closed Irrepulur , MfilOo net ndvuncu on near und unuhanud on lulur months ; kuh > , fi.'J-lO uan , Includlm : ; 7,000 IIUKI Sop. lomlK r. at f Ui.oOi&lG.'JO ; O.&oo la October , m Jl&.BiaiO.li ; 1,700 bats Novciu- ber , Rt Sift 75J11C 00 , 0.750 ba < ? s December. Jlfi 6.VHI& 81 No Itrarl ! ailvlro * . Hamburg applied ! < per cent Advance , eln ed Imroly itoadj on Piturony't prlcns. Sales , Saturday. 12,00u bag * Havana dull , U par rent lower. Hlet C.OOii hags. Hpot Ulo. firm ; No. 7 , 17.3fi. S.ile . 1W. ' IWB of Ulo to ' ) ( ! shipped nt * > ° - J Omihn : Produce MnrkMt ItUTTr.ii-Tlio remipM of butter oonilnuo very light. The lo-'al rolall trade U depending very laigoly upt.ii . cp'atnory butterto supply Ihor1oni : tili f'uicy oroamciy. SOSaaci choice { rincyc.M-Mtry. , laaieoi Mir ic. 'i : " ' " > try , IVIitirji" packing itoek , hush , r-Mia.io. MVK Pori.tnv-Tlio dropping olT In the re- celpti of chlckein and old fowli li : t week en abled the mnrlvct to recover some of Its srniiRoii.iiiri and prices were ntiot- nbln a little higher. The present week opens with the m.iiket vury , llshtly supplied , and thorn ouaht lobe nn rninroveinenl In price * ; spring cldckuns , 7'icj ' old hens , 7 < 3 < 'ic ; ducks , niiis-TlioroiM-lpli of I KIS have bonn llcht fin some little time nnd the market conttnues nimiit steady. The bulk ot Iho sales nru re ported at lil-.MJ'C. ' OAMI-Onlnu : lo the extremely hot weather tin. hulk of the tfamo , In fael almost every shipment , N nri-UIng In deplorable condition , a large prop.irtlim golni ; to the dump. Deal- erinre cenei'.illy iKlvlslna their shippers to liold oil until the weather iHVonieiiiinre fiivor * able In view nf the condition In which ship- InenlH nre arrU Ing II Is no easy matter to Rlvo eorrecl quotaIons ! but II Is info lo i.iy that lirallloelilckens In I1i-st-elas4 condition would brins * J.7fi but thu must of Ihosa comlnu that ate III fiiriiile en lit i'J.m'.i ' J.Vi. Only a few diick tire nrrlvlna bill ehnlcn mallnriN would rliis about ? 'J.76aml teal ami mlxoil Jl.-'i't l.id. , llosr.V llnnov li ( oinmcnuliu ; to move a little m.,10 , freely , bill the demand Is sllll light foi It. II Is now claimed that the croli In Iowa , Xehriisliii and Kansas III bo light. I ho oiirly pan of I he leiison was fnvoiablo for the wolf , of the bees , hut It , H said that the full weather Is Ilinlllnu' this out pill vury inuturl ullv : choice while clover , lCf .17r. I'lintiiNS-The demand Is tmniuito so actlvo ns It wa.s ; llvo pigeons ut { I.OOdl.lU. . ONION * Homo urottti stock I * plenty at 7fic per hu. on ordiM's from the country. TOMAIIS | : Iliiino Ktunu Mock , on orders , per basket , Ode. 1'oTATor.sThe supply Is ll ht and the narkel llrm. On orders from the country they am worth at least 75fS86c. CAIIIIAIIIOcrnslunul : orders am rcculvcd and tilled at l c. t'Ki.Kiiv 1'ur do . bunches ! . 30 < ii3fic. I'llltlTS. fllAl'is-Iloine ! prown t'oncolds , 20J123C per 0-lh , liuskets ; inn-cats , tl.OOi2.25 ; black , $1 ; today , n.OUif. ' 2i. CANr.M.iiri'i : ' ) I'ei crate. Jl. 25. CAI.IKIIIIMAl.ato Crawford peachus , per box , $1.1(1(3125 ( ( ; lliirtlett pears , per box , T2.26 : plums , poto. ) \ , H.25fail. 60 ; nectarines , per ho11.60. . Ari'l.KS Choice outlnx , pur bbl. , J4.60 ; choice cooking , ? l. TIIOI'ICAI , Kllt'lTa. HAN.\N.\S Prices luiniiln about steady ; per hunch , lame , f2.2.Vi2.60 { ; pur bunch , small to medium. ? 1.75'i(2.ii. ( ) I.IMII.\S : PIT box , f4.60R6.00. OllANiirs There are only it few oranges ar- ilvlntf ; ItlverslileMiMlltorranuan sweets , 14. ninis : , TAI.I.OW , irc. : IhncsNo. . 1 Kieen hides , 2'ic ' ; No. 2 green hides , 2c ; No. 1 IMTCII salted hides , 21c ; No. 2 Kreen miltiMl hides , 2c : No. 1 creun salted tilde2 , " > Ibs. to 40 Ihs. , 2 e ; No. ' . ! Krecn salted hides , 25 Ihs. lo 40 lh2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ihs. lo 151IH. , 5n ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ihs. to 15 Hi3c ; No. 1 dry flint hides 4c ; No. 2 dry Hint hide8c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part Clued hides ' 5c per Ib. less than fully cured. Sliei'.l' ' . ( salted l'Kl.TS--ilftMi , each 35a75r ; prucn salted shenrllusr islioit wooled " earlv sklnsi , each lit(15c ) ; dry shearllnirs ( short wooled early skinNo. . 1. ouch 5'iilOc : dry shuarlliiKs ishoil wooled early hkln l. No 2 , each 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells , per Ib. , actual weight , 10 < 6 1 lc ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pults , pur Hi. , actual weight , 17 < (10. : ; dry Hint Colorado hulilii'iwool | H-IS , uur II ) . , actual weight , OloHic , dry Hint Cc orado mur- ruln wool pelts , per 11) ) , actual wolght , 74JJu' , dry plccusaiid liucks , actual weight , & 'i .7c. Iiivr.lit'oni , , Heit. | 11. C'OTHIN I'lrm ; do- inand llrm ; Ainerican middling , -l'4 ' l : sak" , 8,000 bales , of which l.OUO were for specula tion and i'Moi't and included G.lliU halus American. American miildllii'Smilenibcr , 4 834d ( sellers ; Septemhur and Dclob r , 4 33-0 ir 4 35-15 til ; N-ivember and December , 4 33-Girn , | it.'i-Old ; December and Jnnuary , 480-04(1 ; .lamiaiy and I'ehrttary. 4 37-0 Id : I'ubruarv and .March , 441-G4d : Muieh and April , 443-Old ; April and May , 4 ll-32d ; May and June , 4 47-04d. I'uturcs opiinud steady at 3 3'Jd advance , closed strong at 7-04U net aiUance. WIIKATI'lrin ; demand moderuto ; holdeis olVor sparingly ; No. 2 red sliring , 5s .OiJdflJ OsG'jd ' per cental ; No. 2 red winier , 5s Od { 0G'iU per cuulal. L'oiis I'lrm ; domain ! good ; now mixed , 4s 3d per cental. llKiir K\tru India , moss , 70s percwt. I'novisio.ss Pork I'rlmo moss , 865 per cwt. lliicon , longaiK' ' short clear , 00 Ibs , 51s ; long and horl clear , 45 Ibs. 54s Oil per cwt. ( 'II KKhB A inurlcan llnu , 4Gs Cd47s ( Oil TAI.I.OW--2is. ( KosiX-3a71i I. St. I.onls Markets. PT. Louis , Sent. 11. riouit Tendency up ward , but unchanged. WIIIAT llulllsh. lc $ higher ; No. 2 red , cash nnd September , O2' e ; Octobur , O3'jc ; December. H Hie ; Muy , 75 ,1 : . COUN ISSfrl'nC higher ; No. 2 mixed and September , 3S3ic ; Decemhor , 38)c ) ; May 41V : . OATS Illglicr ; No. 2 cash , 24i'321 ! ? 'c ; Sop- umber , 20c ; October , 23ic. . llvi : No. 2 , 43'c. ' HAHI.BV Noinlunl , D23&5C. II A v riichangud. lliriTi'.u rnehanm'il ; creamery , 33H34c ; choice dairy , 2lio21c. ) Kddri-llnchangcd. Piiovisio.NS I'ork , new , $17 ; lard , $8.37'5 © 8.50. UlicniiTS-riiiur , 7.000 bbls ; whnat , 159- , OOOhu ; corn , 279,000 tin. ; oats. 08,000 bn. SHIPMENTS I'lour , 7,000 bbls ; wheat , 10,000 hu. ; coin,45,000 bn. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Cotton Miirkrt. Niw : OUI.KANS Popl. 11. ririn ; middling , 7 6-10c ; low middling , 7 11-lGc ; good ordi nary , 7 6-lflc. Net iccelpts , 1,759 bales ; gross , 2,11)0 bales ; sales , OUO Dales ! stock , 38,021 bales. rutnres steady ; sales , 48,500 bales ; Septem ber , J7.91 hid ; October. t7.UUMa.00 ; Novi-m- her , J8.loyH.ll ; Dccjinbur , * H..M6t8.2'2 ' ; .lann- ury , s8.33'1i.H.H ; ! ; Kulmmry , JH.414tM.43 ; March , 88.00 8.01. Mi.Mi'ins : , Sept. 11. I'lrm , I8c advance ; mid dling , 7V ; receipts , 124 bales ; shipments ; 00 huk1slorli ; , 7,210 hales ; sales , nono. tA ! I.VKSTON , Sept. 11. I'lrm ; middling , 7He low middling , 7 9-lGc ; good ordinary , 7Uc nut. receipt.- , , 2,122 halus ; sales , 70U balus BloCU , 27uri4 bales. CINCINNATI , Sept. 11. Strong , higher ; mld- dllUK , H' ' c. Kansnit Cltv : < liirlcts. KANSAS CITV , Sopt. 11. WIIKAT In good de mand ; IWI'.chluhor ; No , 2 hard , 04flOOe ; No 2 red , & 0'irG > , c. COIIN 'i'i',2u ' higher ; No. 2 mixed , 3l'c ; No. 2 white34'ifl30c. . OATS Slow and unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 20B22e ; No. 2 ulilte , 20 27c. Itrrrnn I'lrm ; creamery , 185522c ; dairy , 176HUc. ICddS Active and firm ; Mrlclly frciib 12c KLCKil'rsWheat 40,000 bu. , , ; corn , 0,000 bu. : oats. none. Hini'MiiNTS-Wliuttt , 03,000 bu. ; corn , 5,000 bu. ; oals , none. New York Dry ( ioodx Market , NKW YOIIK , Sept. 11. The week opens wit the dry goods market generally favorable ami pointing to continued Imnroveiniuit. Thorn Is a very good demand for mosi kinds of cotton goods , with bleached shirting- , promptly ab sorbed. Wldo slieotlngs sell at full prices. Cotton llanuels are giving way to wooler llHiuuds ami show lcs < , activity. Dress goodi and woolens aio fairly active mill steady I'lannels and hlankots aronotably morn ai'tivi on hurried orders. Pi lining clolhs rule siuiidy with fair demand. I'orulgu dry guod nili steady. MarkiilN , Mll.WAIIKKB , Sllt. ) | 11. \\IIKAT IllsllOrj 1)0 ) ciiiiilinr , lHi7c' ; No.'J spring , die. C'ou.N--lllglier ; No. aIllc. . OATS Higher ; No. i ! while , 'J0 ! c. IlAIU.CVOJC. . Itvr. Illc. PIIOVISIONS Higher ; pork , f 10.40. Chicinimii Markets , CINCINNATI , Sept. 11. WIIIIAT Stronger ; No * rod. ( Hjf lilt * . COIINStrong , higher ; No. ' 2 mUeii , 4f > u. UA'ISStroni ; , lilKhor ; No. - mUed , 'JSif ( S'-'riijc. WIIISKV-Quiet ; II.IU. I'lill ulelplihi ( irulu .tlarliut. I'liii.Aiii'.i.ciin. Sopt. 11. \\'IIIAT : Strong ; No. 'J led , tii4 ; < u,70e. I'oitN-Strong ; No. U ml.\ed , September , OATS-l'tir lotsllrnii No. 2 ml.\ed , biiot , 3&a 35itL' . Mlniieiii | IU tVlieat .Mnrkpt. MlNNKAi'Oi.is , Sent. 11. Market about steady ; Seiitembur , i'3K03'c ' ; Dcciunhor , ! ' > 7c ; on truck , No. 1 hard , (15V ( ; No. 1 northern , U44c ? ; No , - northern , liVc'ca ; h markciuotlve. Iliiltluiore drain .Miirkut. IlAi.TlMOitt : , Sept. 11. WIIUAT Strong , higher ; September , 00iaC9 ? , ii ! . COHN 1'frmor : September , 48)ie ) bid. OATS-Strong ; No. 2 inUud , 3'JJte : No. a white , SOtt'JOiic. Oil .MurkrU , I/ONUON , Sept. 11. OALCUTTI LiNSKKi4lH Cd. STOCKS AND III ) N US. Condition * of the Drty Were ( Julie I'nvora * lilo to n Hear .Morcniriit. XBW YOIIK , Sept. 11. The conditions which prevailed tit the opening of the week's business on the Stock exchange were en tirely favorable to ft bear movement , nnd It was natural to anticipate a material decline as a result r f the day's dealings. Hut It was the unexpected which happened , and nvo Jn a few Instances , the general railway list nnd the Industrials as well , show substantial ndvauccs as compared with the closing figures of Saturday , The influence of the had crop reports had descended upon the street before the tradiiiff began nnd was supplemented by reports of decreased trafllc 8I'l returns of the pranger roada , coupled with I'lr rumors of a division of sentlmont amonjr the directors of the St. Paul road as to the tln advisability of declaring a dividend. The weakness of American railway shares on the London Stock excnaii o was also in thn Interest of the operators on the short side und to this was added heavy selllmr orders for London which aided almost all the foreign specialties. It was unnatural therefore , that the boars should decldo to take advantage of the depressing motives and thoj did start in right at theopenlnif to hammer down the entire active list. Their success was but temporary : very little lonu stock was brought out us n result of the at tack nnd there was remarkably strong buy tis at the decllno. The shorts were surprised nt the reserved strength of the market and possibly n trllln alarmed , and the pressure " to sell was removed , whereupon prices ! > quickly took nn upward turn and went above the prices at the opening , which worn all lower than Saturday's closing. In many Instances higher llgures were reached than prevailed at the close of the week. The rise , however. Induced realizing ? , mid assisted by the liquidation of some pools in thp Industrials caused n i oaction. A period of speculation followed , during which the market llnctnaled within narrow limits , the undertone being Inclined to strengthen rather than weaken , which gr.tdually led to lower prices nnd during the greater part ot the afternoon the bulls were In the ascent. The factor In the up ward tendency movement undoubtedly was the ease in money and the return to the nor mal methods of transacting business by the banks in making deposits of currency with the subtrcasury against certilicd checks for customs duties mid by the custom house in again accepting certilied checks for duties , which go to show that the movement of money toward the metropolis is removing the hist vestige of the famluo in currency which prevailed for so long a time. Today's market with late dealings was decidedly strong a.'d the general list closed in most in stances at or near the best figures of the afternoon und nt a material advance on Sat urday's closing. Si. 1'aul was most active , opening at n de cline of 'a per cent , making a further decline of 1 per cent , selling up ! ! ' ? , per cent and clos ing at a reaction of } < , ' per cent , hut 1'g per cent higher than Saturday's closing. The advances on the day's business aru Manhat tan Consolidated , 0 per cent ; Wheeling it Lake line preferred , ; jfl per cent ; Now Jer sey Central , ! l'j ' percent : Lane Krie & Pitts- burg , I ) per cent ; Lackawanna , ' . ' ! percent ; I'acllic Mall , 2'a ' per cent ; Pullman , l'.j ' per cent ; Tobacco fc Northwest , 1' ' $ percent , nnd Cotton , Sugar , Lead , Hocking Valley. Minnesota and St. Louis preferred 1 per cent. Ann Arbor and Northern 1'acilic. and Hichinoud Terminal each 1 per cent. Among the stocks which made a decline of from ' ( , to S-H' per cent are Kansas & Texas common and preferred , Louisville , t Nash ville. Illinois Central , Baltimore & Ohio , Denver & Uio C.raude preferred , Heading , Ontario > t Western ami Union I'nelllc. ( ! eu- eral Klecttic opened 1 pur cent down , rose H'4 cent , reacted 2 per cent and closed at a re covery of ' ' ( , and / percent above Saturday's closing. The Post says : Uy far the most striking phenomenon is the continued scarcity of stocks. At the culmination of each succes sive upwarl movement the loan market seems lo show an exhaustion of the demand and the consequent fullness of supply for stocks. Hut no sooner has the downward re action proceeded for a day or two than loan ing rates draw tight again and the short in terest is forced into the market ns a bidder. For this condition of things there are.only two conceivable explanations. Either Ihu short interest of the panic has still failed lo complete its coverings or there are buyers who take their buyings continuously out ot the markets. Probably both factors have contributed. Yet London is certainly not yet buying to hold nnd the commission houses which usually buy for scattered homo Investors will not use the time money offered them without eommissnn. It is still In the main Wall street which is buying , hut the Wall street buying of Slock exchange traders alouo could never force a movement such as has lately been witnessed. There is but ouu logical conclusion that the shrewd est private capitalists or. the street who sold their holdings biforo the real panic are again in a large measure taking back their holdiiiL's now. The following are the closingquotations of the leading stocks on tne New York ex change today : AtchlKon Jl'H Northern I'.iclnc. . n Adams ' 3xpre H. . . l.lh Nor. I'.ieltlc prefil i5 ! Alton.Terre llanti ) IS U. 1' . . 1).A ( iulf. . . . Hi < do prefil 141) ) Northwestern 1(1 ( Hj Anierle'in Kxprem 1(17 ( New VeikCemral. Iii ( : llalllinore A Ohio . IIS N. Y. A N. I ! Canada I''U'lnV. . . . 71 Ontario A WeHtei'ii ifiifc Canaila Southern. Oregon Imp rj Central I'.icllie. . . . _ . _ Oreifon Nav 4. > Chen. A Ohio 1751' ' ( ) . S. I , . A t ) . N. H'4 ' Chicago It Alton. . 1:10 : | lnclIic.Mall. | . . . . . KJ ! ( c. . ii. AQ ' Chicago C.'IH trj'r ' I'lttHtmiv . . . ! . . . . . ! 14(1 ( ' " 1'nllman I'alacn. . . KI'.l ( ! . ( ' . C. .V St. 1. : t llc.'iillm ; 'JO Col. Coal .V Iron. . ! i Kli'liuiond T r. . . . . VU Cotton Oil Cert . . . . : ir > ' < do prefil If , ' . , Del. .V Hudson pfd. 11IIJJ HI' ) Ormil" West. . 1(1 ( Del. I.acU. A Went. 1 II , do prefil 45 I ) , .til. ( ! . prefil. . . tU ! | 11 Rock iNlanil UU OlH. AC. Fill's.Co. . lili * > Kt. Paul OL'V KaHtTuiiti : i , ' ilo prefil lltl'J ' Erie 11V ' St. Paul A Omaha. : ill do prefil 1MI do pfd 10,11,4' , Fort W.'iyiio 1 K ) Southern I'nelllc. . . tOHi ! Oreat Noi'lh'n pf d. 1 lt : Siijjar Itetliiery. . . . ! I'J Chi. A Ka'tt. 111. pfd " ' Tenn. Coal A Iron. . Ill lloclctm , ' Valley. . . IM'l.Texan 1'aclllc 7K UU , Tol. AO. Ceil. pfd. llr , St. 1'anl A Didnlli. iM'iill'nloii ' ' IMellle 1J ! Kan. A Tex.prefil. Jdlj U.S. K\.reMH | r.ll I.aUe Hi'le A Went. 17'a W. , St. I , A t' Hi ! ( ilo prefil li'.l'u do prefil liiji f.aldi Shore Wells Kiiriro Kxp. . lail head Trust : i'J Wenern ( Union. . . . hllli ! I.OlllM. A. N.IHll. . . . f.T Wheolluc AL. n. . . iifc : | I.onlH. A N. A . . . . 1.1 do pivf'd 4'J Manhattan Con. . . liiU : : M. A si. I I- : Memphis A C Ill ,11. , A II. O IDJ MlcMiran ( Vniral. ! > : i ( Jeneral Kleelrle. . . 411 ! MlHNimrl Pnelllu. . . ' 7h Nallonal l.limeeil. . Mobile A Ohio. . . . ll'-j : ' C. F. A I NilMi. A.'liill ( : ( ! ' . ' do uri'fd UU National Cniilafi ) . . VSK II. A , T. C ilo ni'uf'il ( la T. A. A. AN. M. . . . S N. J. Centril 10H T. St. 1 , . A K. C "j Norfolk AW. pfd. . a 4 ilo prrfd 20 North AnieiTn Co. fi' The total sales of stocks today \vuro 170HO ( ) share's , Including : Atchlsim , 11COO ; Sugar , 41,0l)0lliirllnglon ) ; , 14'J0'hlcago ( ) ; ( ( ias , 17,700 ; ( ieneral lOlectrlc.U.QoO ; Missouil I'aelllc , 4,700 ; National l.'oiduL'e , 10.OIIO ; Northwestern , 4,000 ; Northern Paclll ? , H.OOll ; Omaha , 4,000 ; itoadlng , 12,000 ; ItoiM ; Island , 0,40(1 ( ; St. Paul , 42,400" ; Wesleiu I'nloii , 14,400 ; Silver for- tllleatcs , 20UO , ) ounces. New York .Mono.v .Maildit. Nr.\v VOUK , Sopt. ll.-.MoNr.v ON CAM. l-'asy nl 3ff4 per cent ! last loan , 3 p or eeut ; elosliiK , II per rent. I'IIIMI : MKIII'ANTII.R I'Ai'iiuK'tll'2 per cent. Sniiii.Mi : ICvriMNdiDull : , with actual husl- ness In hanUei's' hills al M.HVit4.HOJ ! ; ( ( ) | . demand and il.fyJVii-l.b-J for sl.\iv-dav hills ; commercial hllU , Jl.ttUH.bl'/ii po U'il rales. fl.H7 < ft I.M7'i. SII.VIMI cr.ii'n \TiN-7ri1 ic. liovin.\.Mi.M' ; : ItoMis--jlroii ! , ' , Htnto lioniN , dull. ThoelixliiRiiiiotatlons on hoiiils ; koti quirt , owing to thn Jewish Now Year hol iday In the hcelmilni ; AnicricMH were dull because of the Mmfahkco directOM icport of the floating dchtVhltMoiiirh It Is eorerod by lx > tnls. They recovered later. Ilupeo paper was dull. > u Stock Quotation * . HOSTON , Sent. 11. tJall loan , 79 per cent : time loani , Hil'J tier cent. ( . 'losing quotations on stocks , bomfcinnd nitnlng shares : finy Stain (1-n ( . . .LUH ilo preferred 7M ' Hell Telephone. . . rTPr Wesllneh. Klectrlc i'l'-j ' Ilosion A All > in.v.i : > nr do preferred . 411 * lloilon A Maine.t.VI Wlsi"Mi ln Central. 7 do preferred . ' 74 < 1' ' Atchlson ! Ms 41 _ Q . Oneral F.tcrtrloS l SO rltehhur ? /.l j | A1lom z MlmnirOo. 40 noneral KleotrlP . . "PJ' ? , Atlantic S Mexican Central. . , ' " ' HoAlou A Mont ' 'I5 * N. V. .VN. K . . ' XV.'f ' Unite Iloslon 74 Old Colony . 17fi calumet A llccla . . CUfi Orecon Short Line. , , in Centennial ! t Unlilier . .V .1M" Fr.inltlln Ill San IMeiro . _ \ \ \ Union I'aoinp . . . . 1'Tfij OsCPOl.l 2. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' West i'nii. : . , , . . . . . . . { f.irii JTamaraek 1 ilfi San rr.inclsi'o ' Mlnlnc onotmlon . S.IN I'llciscn , Sent. 11.--Theolllel.il closing quotations tor mining stocks wele us follows : Alta .7T77T..r.77i. Hi UnleX Nuivross " . Ml : t. " MlMl ' ' " " ' ' ' ' " ' " I A Iteleiier. . . . fill ( . . . . . . . . . . . . Mi lloilleCon 'JO Potosl 4(1 ( IliilWer lii Savatfe an ( 'hollar ' . ' ( i Sierra Nevada IB dm. Cal. A Va 1'- Union Con 3d Crown Point mi Dlali fi linn-kit Con fill Yellow .lacltet. . . . CO liuiild A Cnrry . . . . an N w York .Minin Nr.w YoltK. Sept. It , The following are the mining ( inotatliiiis : iiT ( ' 7ir\C"Va IKil'lyniontli. . . . Ml inn Sierra Nevada . inHale nnil Curry. Siaiidnnl UU Hale A N'otvroHB. . . . 'Ill Union Con HI ) lloiiii-Hinke . S.MI Vellow .laeUet 1(1 ( 4D Iron Sliver Ill Mexican Quicksilver U.U Ontiirlo . do prefil IWMI Ophlr Knitter 10 On the l.onilou .Mnrkrt. LONDON. Sept. 11. 'riioelosliu : limitations nn the London Slock exchaii n today wore : Sl.l'.inl eoininon. . . . Hl' < . . Nrw York Ceirl..lnn Canadian 1'acllU.1 . . . 77' IVnnH.vlvanla RUMi llrle . inii KrleJds . 7111-1 HAII t > ti.veit-n4'td ' nero/ . .MoM-.Y ' ' ' ' .MoM.Y'J'ltt'J't per cent. Tin" rate of ill-count In the open market for both long and short lillU I--- per cent. Flir.tnciiil Notes. I'Alils. Sent. 11. Three porcunt icntos , 90f I7c for the account. Niw : YoitK , Sept. ll.-Cloarlnus } 5S,5n2'J9.Ti balance- ; , Sa/JS'.l.'Jl ! ! ) . llAl.TlMditi : . Sept. 11. UloarliiK" , Jl,781,408 ; biilain'O , $ ' .27:1,1114. : Money , 0 per cent , I'llll.AliDi.i'MIA. Sept. 11. riearliiK * , i7,007- OOHj balances , JSH7.4H3. Money , 0 per cent. CINCINNATI. Sept. 11. I'learlnus , Jl,771,800. Money , liitH per cent.N'inv York exchaiiL'e , 30 " ) IKpruiiilniii. . ; Mi'.Mi'ins , Sept. 11. New Yorko.xcliaiice sell- IIIR ut $1.011 premium. I'leailnjrs SS7,7'JO : balances , $18'Jii. : ) lo-ii-N ! ) , Sept. 11. Cloarlnps , $11,1.13..TOO ; hiilinces , tloOW,70U. Kxohan u on Now York , aSU40c illscount fur cash. Money , 8 per cent. ST. Louis , Sept. ll.-Clearlnss , $3OMl'Jirj ! : : balancus , S408H9. : Money qulist , at IVi S pur cent. K.xclmnso on > 'owork , 90c pre- niliiin. C'llir.uio , Sept. 11. niearliiKS , ? 12U85,207. New York oAChaiiKettOfi'Oc premium. Sterling evchaniro. steady ; $4.H3i f.4.8r > " , . Money , active ; call loans > nor cent ; lime , G'i7 pur cent. OMAHA I.IVi : STOUIv .MAItKICTS. UYi'l ; ( Ipcns with Moilprntn Uoeelpts nod Aetlvu Trailing tit Steady I'rleci. MONIIAV , Sept. 11. The week opens with a liberal supply of cattle about 4,400 on sale ; but about 1.000 less than wcro 'received on last Monday. Liberal supplies at all markets tended to weaken prices on all except well turned steers. Good corned cattle and fat westerns sold steadily , although the market was rather drajrBiiitf. . Desirable cows and heifers show no quot able change , priyyif oa decent grades hold- in } , ' linn. ThesUtipwof ordinary to infer ior stock was in ( jxci$05 of the demand and prices on such worn extremely weak. Liberal supplies of 'stock ' cattle did not cause any material weakness on anything vanted at all , and the volume of business vas about equal'to > the number on sale , iteers ot wood weight and style sold fully iteady , while conimou.light stock is hard to uove at any price , and today such sold ewer , if at all. .Representative sulcs : Vo. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 04 .170 5300 18 1120 M 35 23 1380 375 21 1107 440 19 1091 4 II ) 20 1220 4 45 1 850 4 00 COWS. 1 1000 125 2 1030 200 H 1013 100 ! ) H74 200 1 1000 105 25 804 205 1 780 105 22 1002 220 1 1030 105 VI 1001 220 3 1010 105 5 228 220 2 755 1 05 5 H40 2 20 10 004 1 05 20 948 2 21) 4 822 105 21 052 220 19 851 1 70 10 803 2 30 1 980 1 75 6 870 2 30 1 880 1 76 2 940 2 30 1 070 1 7b 1 . . . . 830 2 30 'Jl 801 1 95 2 1085 200 9 901 2 00 IIIUIT.HS. 1 550 1 35 3 . . 300 1 50 1 250 350 1 290 250 13 218 850 10 282 2 50 HULLS. 5 012 1 00 1 1100 1 70 1 1490 1 00 1 1070 1 75 1 1570 100 1 750 175 1 1320 1 70 1 1220 1 75 1 1120 170 1. . . . 1010 185 STOCKEItS AMI ) FECDKIIR. 5 850 100 10 080 2 02'J 0 333 200 3 97O 275 3 417 210 7 823 285 55 043 225 3 1043 285 0 705 225 10 1041 200 23 " ' 7M 2 27'J 1 1200 800 2 . . . . 870 240 2 1(105 ( 300 1 800 250 22 1045 300 1 1200 250 22 1217 310 1 7HO 202IJ VI. . . .1088 8 15 1 070 2 02'i wr.STKIIN OATTI.K. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 steer. . H10 ? 2 50 28 fdrs. . . O'JO 3 05 3 steers. 913 1 00 00M M VOMINO. 09 stcnrs 1270 325 15 steers. 1301 245 10 steers. 1243 315 Istoor. . 700 250 29 sleers. 707 290 4 cows. . 925 1 75 9 cows. . 983 215 40 sleers. 1228 320 14 steers.1207 310 8 steers.1152 310 28 cows . 002 2 HO 20.stuers.1271 335 3 fdrs. . . . 070 200 30 fdrs. . . 982 200 23 steers. 897 2 25 33 steers. 900 2 35 Ocows. 851 100 Icow. . .1180 200 17 cows. . 808 2 00 Oeows. . . 940 180 Osleeis.1270 240 27steer < ! . .10iO ! 2 H5 40 sleers.1225 335 15cows. . . 912 2 JO 5COHS..1210 220 15 steers. . 1209 3 OO 13 sieer.s.1015 205 4"ows. .1127 255 4 steers. 810 250 1 sing..1150 235 05 fedrs. . 953 235 Ksloers..ll72 ) 290 22sleers.1290 285 3 cows. . . K8I1 190 10 cows .1002 280 25 sleers..1188 305 1 steer..1000 335 13 sleers. . 1257 335 4 feilrs..l)7O ( 250 3 feedrs..llli ( 250 Bcows. . OH1 205 lcow.s. ( . . Oil ) 1 80 lealf . . J10 300 32 cow * . . 050 205 14 btociiH.H48 31)0 ) 2steers. . 1355 H oo lions The marKet opened with a de cidedly lower tendency , although the re ceipts wcro small oven for Monday. Huyers blurted in to buy lower if possible and bid pretty mean prices , but as conditions became more favorable and sellers held on , bids were raised to about Saturday's basis , and at the clo.so trading was active und strong. Kalus were mostly at i.r > . . " > , ' > and the CUIIKO was from 1.50 to ? r > .7f > , nKaintt H . bulk Saturday of 13.50 to $5.eW und a range of fA.40 to t.i.'fi. Uepresoutattvo sales : No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Hh. I'r. 17 . . .105 120 < 5 25 67..200 20015 55 H..4U2 545 CO..295 80 556 U..2G7 645 02..275 200 > 00 b..C30 540 70..105 2faO & 05 3 .16.1 ft 45 b3 271 W r , f.ft GO. 264 80 5 Ml 44 271 240 f > oft 15. . . 345 fi 60 fif > 205 40 5 fi7'J 16..342 fi Ml 72 2.13 80 d fl7' | 04. . 241 200 655 G7..231 HO 6 fi7'i ' 01. . . .200 80 655 GO. . . 201 SO 6 67' ' | 01..284 80 665 70..2-JO SO 6 GO 73..267 120 665 00..217 ICO 6 GO 71. . . .202 1GO 665 76. . . .23 ! ) 40(1 ( 600 OS. . . .212 200 650 GO..213 ftO 600 GS..2H3 iflo 665 78. . .2(16 ( 120 5 GO 6S..2G8 120 655 71..22(5 ( 280 6 fifl'i ' OH..200 80 665 77..21S 40 6 O2't ' 60..2HH 566 73..234 2411 606 05..291 280 665 GO.,217 fiO 60S G3..330 6 65 HO..2(18 ( 120 6 70 08..242 40 665 HI. . . . ID ! ) 80 570 5S..200 100 6 65 103. . . .16(1 ( 210 6 75 29..250 120 505 7..160 675 00..240 240 0 65 Sitr.r.1' The receipts consisted of cl ht double docks of pretty ( rood Utah mixed tfrassers that found ready sale to local buyers. The market was llrm. Fair to jjood natives , J'J 7."iti.fiO ( : ; fair to peed wnsterns , ? ' . ' .7finJ.2."i ( : ; common and stock sheep , ? l.7.Vi8 J. . ' . ' ; rood to choice Id to 100-lb. Intnl'a , fa fillip I ' > . Keprcsentatlvo sales : No. Av. I'r. 1U03 Utah mixed . . . 103 ! 2 85 _ ItervtplH nnd DUpixltloii fit Stork , oniclal recelits | and disposition of stock as -liown by the books of the I'nloti SlocU Yards conipiiny for tliu forly-elijlil hours undine at 6 o'clock p. in. , Selitolnbcr 11 , 1803 : nnjii'rs. : r \TTI.I : . Cam. I Head earn. Head. CarH. 11 lead Cars. | Head. 37 B.fiV3 ! 8,1. , (11)11 ) IIISI'dSITIIIN. Cllleimo Livestock .Miltltet. f'lllCAon , Si lit. 11.-Special [ Telegrain to Till ! llii.l : : ilnlv iiin'e before within the pres ent year haxe tlie receipts of cattle been so largo as the estimated supply for today - 23,000 head. That a weaker feeling should obtain was theiefore to he expected , ( iood fat.dry , natlvo steels and Tesascaltlo were 111 demand at the. close of last week , li'it com mon nnlhes ami western range cattle sold lower , about Hie lower than lasi Friday. Not far f i inn one-half of the arilvals were Texas and western rangers , the sup ply of natives being limited to about 12,5011 head. The latter were quoted all the way frniii ( . ) toll.5O for scnllaway cows and bulls lo from J5.25 to K > . 15 for extra .steers , thoituh Ihero weie fewer sales outside of the limits of from $1.75 to .12.75 for cows nml from ft.7. ) > In 33 for sleers. There were about 8HHI , ( westerns , ami they were salable al from 51.5(1 ( to f 2.9D for rows and nt from $ J.fiO toiii.90 for steers. To In Ing more than i1. ! . " > o the offerings had to he choice and het'er figures were leached In a few Instances only. Theie wa.s u supply of about 3,5(11) ( ) TIIMIIIS , and I hat number wa.s wanted at steady prices Iast week's advance hi hogs boio the ex pected fruit today's arrivals running up to about 38,0.10 head , hut the decline that buyers had coictted on did not materialize. There was sulllclent vitality In the demand to liolcl the market about steady at Saturday's closing quotations common In prime 250 lo 3511 Ib. hogs selling al from 15.30 to { 5.9(1 ( and llghli'i- weights soiling anywheio from $5.50 to JO.25. Theie was active nailing at that range and only a very small pan of the supply remained unsold at 12 o'clock. The quality was not quite as good as we na\i > been netting of late , the proportion of I'ght and rough stun" being somewhat larger. Thai It averaged good , houevci , Issliown by the fact that not much trading was done below J5.75. A good part nf last vieek's advance In sheep was carveii oil'fiom prices today and It was done easily. With receipts of fiom 17,000 to 18,000 head and a prospect of liberal : nrivals for Tuesday and Wednesday sellers weio weak-kneed , ami thu demands of huyei.s for a reduction In prices weie promptly acceded to. Sheep genetally sold from loc to 15c lower , ami 25c no more than co\cicd tlio decline In lambs. I'roni i 1 to JS.W5 was tlio laiige of limitations for the former and sales of the lat ter were on a basis of from J 75 to i5.10 for poor lo choice. Westerns were saleable nt from $1.75 lo J3.25 , according lo quality. They constituted the helm of tin supply ami sold principally at from W.fit ) to J3. lieceipts : Cattle , 23,000 bend : calves 1,000 head ; bogs , 37OOO head ; sheep , 17.000 beau. The r.venlng Journal reports : CATTI.K liivelpls 20,000 head ; shipments 4,000 head ; marKet steady to lower ; top steers , 5.5.UOU5.10 ; m diuni , fl.50 < & 4.05 ; others , M 01)34.25 ; Texas , * 2.y5&2.00 ; eows , lions Iteeclpts , 30,000 head : shipments , 10,0l > ( ) head ; market steady ; mixed and packers , 45.40 5.85 ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , 5.90a.0.20 ; light , JO.OOffi 0.30. I llixi1 Kecelpls , 12.000 head ; shipments , U.riOO head ; niaiUet steadv : top native sheep , | St.)05 : ( ) > .a.7r. ; we-lurns , W.7.rjii.Cl : ) ; top lambs , Jo.UOiSO.l.'S ; others , tii.(10it4.75. ( KANSAS OITV , Sept. 11. CATTM : Uecelpts , . and mixed , id..ri.r/u2.30. lions Uecelpls , ii.'JOO head ; 4.70. Snr.r.l' Kocelpts , 200 head : shipments , 300 head ; market sleady and unchanged. New York I.lvu Muck Market. NEW YOIIK , Sept. II. ( 'ATI-LI ; Uecelpts , 5,150 head , Including 975 cars on sale ; mar ket dull and lower : native steers , * 3.3Ui,3.85j Texansnmi Color.ulos , J3.20U3.85 ; bulls and eows , J1.15M2.50. I'AI.VINliecelpts , 1,093 head : market dull ; veals , f5.liOiio7.OO ; grasscr * . i2. l.V&,2.50 ; west ern calves , $3.02Yi44.25. Smii' : liccclpts , 20,378 head ; sheep steady ; Iambs 'ic ' lower ; sheep , $2.50@4.37's ' ; lambs , J3.75'S.I.75. ' lloiis Itecelpls , 9,141 head , Including 2 cars on sale ; market firmer ; tn.003G.7u1 , St. Louis I.lvo Slock Market. ST. I.OITIH , Sept. 11. CATTLI ; Uecelpts , 5,400 bead ; shipments , 1,000 head ; maikot steady ; Texas cows , strong , $2.40 ; Texas steers , easier , $3.05. lions Hecolpts , 1,900 head : shipments , 500 head ; market steady ; light , JO.OUiMi. 15 ; ml.\ed , $5.7.VaO.K ) ; heavy , tl.7.V/j..5l ) . Slliii'-Hneelits : : | , 800 head ; shipments , 200 head ; market slow and unchanged. Murk in Mclil. Itncelpls of live stock at tin ) four principal western markets .Monday , September 11 : I'alllo , lions. Sheoi ) . South Omaha 4,439 2,523 1.15(13 ( Chicago 20,001) ) 30,000 12,000 K n lisas City 0,800 3,000 200 Kt.l.ouls 5,400 1,900 800 Total 30,030 44,323 14,003 .Morn Tronlilu on Ihu I'ronilrr. SAN ANTONIO , Tox. , Sopt. 11. A special from Marathon Bays : At the hip houil of tlio Hio Grande ton ( lays a o the hoivus of llvo nioii named lion- ( lorsoii , Hiituroll , Wilson , Sliolby and a Moxicaii wore captured hy a dotiicliinont of Mexican frontier iruiirilH while tlioy jjra/lntf i" Moxiuo. Next day the guards and tlio ownorn of tlio lior.scs met with the Uio ( irando rlvor iutwi'L > n tliom. A battle eiiMiod and ro- Hiiltcd in ono horho bollix killed and a Moxlciin uard buini ; wouudod. Hoin- forcoinonth have benii sui.t by the Anior- icaiiH and trouble i oxiiuetod. United Htatos customs olllcora are * the troullo. lliiKH Iliiekley lroutbl ! Itnek , HOSTON , Sent. -Chi'lHtophor A. Buclfloy , the blind ox-bo a of San Krun- cimi ! > , who , about tliroo yours n o , was Indiotcd by the California court * and hlcipjiod to Montreal bcforo ho was brought to bar , arrlvud here today. 1'Yoin Montreal Muokloy wont to Huropo with his wlfo and bon. The Cunard line Htoninor which arrived yoHtordny brought the family to this city. Biirk- loy bityn ho rotnrns to America with the dutorniination to never a aiii ontur iioli- ticH. lljhaidlio would ( , ro to Sail I'Van- cibco and li'ht ( , Ills case to tha und. Ilo will contobt the legality of the indlct- inontH a 'aln.st him. I'lvo Clilldrrn ISnrned to llrath , , Arlc. , Sopt. 11. Thonrna W. Whitcly , rcnidin nuur Silver Hill , Ark. , with the older niomburH of his family , attended church last ni 'ht , leaving five of his children , ruii in in tto from < > to IK , to caru for the hoiibo. A ( tor the KorviueH ho roturnud to llnd the hoiibo had boonbiirnud t > olliu { 't'ound and all live children cremated. Loron/.o and 1 < ttu , Ainorlfti'Mgreatoat tra-e/.o at'tiatb , ut C'uurllnml bcauh to- . - . . . - . . . - v Good Housekeepers anaiwaysprovoked , \Vhen \ delayed inobtaininjf indispcnsablo Article in good housekeeping Saving # & ' Is fir superior to any other In tli. > uur' t , ns Virht women nud bright { rot-era l.uow. S.iM everywhcie. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago , ASSASSIN CUITEAU'S ' BONES Explosion of Several Very Pretty Stories Ooucerning Them. THEY LIE BURIED BENEATH THE JAIL Deputy \Vnrdcn ICuts Kntiiti" , thn ( } pniTilly ; Acceptcil Tlicoi-y ICu' uriliiii ; llii ) His- pusltidii nl Hut Itoily and Tolli llio Stury til MB Idirial. WASIIINOTON' , Sept. II. Duputy Warden - don HIIH.S of the District jail niiikos the statoiuent that the skeleton of CJniteau , tliu asstisbiii of 1'resident CJurJiuld , IH not on exhibition tit the medical museum , as IUIH been generally Mippohud. It will bo roineinborod that for a loiifr tiiuo prior to the oxoeiition strentiou olTorls were niiide to ascertain where ( imtoaitv7is to bu buried. TIOMJ | who wanted the body for dissection , as well as several ontor- prihiiifr dinio nitihuum jiroprietors , in dustriously ( juostriiied every one who it was thought po.-se.s > ed the hlifrhte.st knowledge. In fact , one proprietor of a museum made a lar u oiler to ( iuiteau'n lanuly lor tlio body after the execution. This was indignantly refused and rcat precautions were taken to prevent the tfravo from leiii } , ' robbed. The following mode of jiroci'dnre was ujfrecd upon to prevent the body fr-un beiiir } , stolen : ' 'In order to obviate whatever leual dillicultieH that miglit arise , and to lore- Htall any claim the sibter or brother of the murderer illicit iimko , it was de cided that ho Khould make a will lio- ( jneathint ; his body to Dr. Hiekn , and it will probably bu remembered that the will , when published , created Home cttrio.sity by the wording of it , ( jiving , as it did , the body to be disposed of as the beiu'liciary saw lit. ' The nitfhtof the hatitfintf , after the autopsy , tlio body remained in the cheap colliu in tlio chapel of the jail. Upon its arrival at the jail early on Saturday morning following the execution , J he- cured a couple of trusties , and taking tliem with mo proceeded to tlio laundry room. It is a little room just to the east of the engine room , dimly lighted by a small barred grating , and made alino.it an Ideal tomb. Tlio two amateur grave diggers went to work , and ( | iiickly roniovinu' the lloorintr , dujj a grave Kiilllciontlv deoi ) . liy llio time the li nly had been hrouglit down from the chapel and the grave finished , Dr. llickn arrived to conduct the funeral services. "General Crocker , who was the warden , was present and I believe Charley Heed , the lawyer who a istod in ( jiliteau's defense , besides .several of the guards and the prisoners who dug the grave , A burial in such a somber place was particularly norvo-trying , and 1 think wo all full relieved when Dr. llickn concluded and thu darkies began to cover the collln. "Tlio story that the body had boon secretly - crotly removed to the medical museum wa-i purmilti'd to go unc.uitradiuted , junt as I state , bcciiiibo wo did not bcliuvo it concerned any one. What became ol the liniin.s and other urgansof thu assas sin , wliV'h were removed at the autopsy held immt'diat ly artor the execution , I do not know , except that tlio spleen l < /u exhibition at the muneum.Vhatevei else i left of the man who murdrrcii 1 'resident ( iarlield lies below the llooi of the District JitH. " Loron/o and Lotta , America's greatest t r < i puzo artists , at Courtland beach to night. Aniilliur An nl Aiiuri'hy. MAIIKID , Sept. 11. A riot liroko out in Santa Andre yesterday during a 11 rein in a p'lpuloiihquartor. A mob forcibly entered the municipal buildings , and after destroying the furniture throw everything out of the windows. The residences of the mayor and the leading councilor were treated In the sumo way. The niil ) wan finally dispersed by troops Tlio riot was ( Metinibly caused by a do lluioncv of water , but it Is really enl > another evidence ol the wuvo of anaroh- IHIII passing over Spain. Loron/.o and Lottii , America's greatest traiiey-o at'tlatw , at Courtlund beach to night. Mandrake I'ills have ti value a n. houao hold remedy far beyond tlio power of Ian gungo to deflcribo. Tin1 family can hardly bo true t. > itself that does not keep them on hand for use in emergen cies. Is the only vogotaolo substtiuto for that dangerous mineral , MKiU'UitV , and while its action as si curative in fully equal , it possesses noiio of the poriloui olVects. In Constipation , Mtuulr.iko acts upon the bowolrt withott disposing thorn to subsequent Coitivonois. No remedy acts s o dii-ectly on the liver , nothing so speedily euros Slclc lluaduchu. Sour Stomach ach , and IJiliousuess as these 1'or Halo liy till DniSJlsN. I'rleo'i"i ct . nor li\i ) ) it uoxos for li" , cts. ; or suul hy niill ; , no-il- nuu free , on rm'nlpt "f lirlou. Dr. J , H. Huhenuic & b'on. I'hll.ululphhu In all your outings to the World's Fair Seaside Mountains everywhere , take Illness frequently icsults from changes ol food , water , climate , habits , etc. , nnd the remedy is lieccliam's I'ills. A Jeweler writes : "When they ( jy jewel Ducber - II n HI pd 'n watches ) are sold they { he universal satisfac- tirui. You never lie ir of them n ain except in " ! ' | ir"Uo RUBYJEWELEDVvollN ] ) , , , O ADJUSTED Ml their performance. U J * tMJti V J * fc * * fj III t \ < JV WATCHES gat js „ pleasure to make , V * > THt , < ? * ' ' , i- _ - - i. % sWe K B- 11 or wear me h _ wiiti lies. If your ill-id. nlocB nut keep i.ur wntrhon.mn'l . IIH viiiiriiildri-Hi. nn.I HI. . will m-ml ym II" ' iiiiinii nf 'u ilpuli-r wli.i . Ooub , 'lui. ' la-Lucu SATI u t > . C'uutou , O. \ AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. jj Oil ' , , . | . ' . . | ' ! > t- . lilUlcillI ) Olr > ( III.-I Lllllllll'1. Illll-l .1 U'Ullllllllly > ' . . . " j jli'iKe'lV ] : iriiM 11"liiif I..II. . ' HluViai/"I , / ln nJ" ? 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