OMTT ? r ivrAi.TA n A IT v ciiMvpT7i\rml > 1O COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Com Leader Yesterday in Activity and Strength. WHEAT HAD 'MUCH TO CONTEND WITH Incremlnc Vrlmary Miultcl llrrt-lpU nml Vlilbte Ornln Snpp'y Onninl Coif lldcralito Decline 111 Hint Corc.il feliK'ltn nml IJoiuli. CniCAuo , Sept. 18. Corn ! was leader today In activity nml strength. Thu market for thnt tciTiil advanced In splto of enormous rcci'Ipts. Wheat had n good deal to I'ontund with In the shape of Increasing primary market receipts anil vhlbln supply , and It suwumbod to ttio tune of alSo decline. Corn had nlso much to boar up ttjalnst , hut the bulls on thnt article , Instead of forgetting all the strong features of the situation , ap peared to have concluded that their buying could bo more advantngoously done now than If they -vailed until thn receipts dried up. The tnarUot ohxedwitha gain of \ < , u. Provisions were stiff on the yellow fever news. Wheat at the oponin ? was from Y15 lo * sc lower and quickly settled off Vt ! more for December , then ndv.tnced ; Vo , again weak ened nnd prices declined from J c to % c. lluctuatcd somewhat und the closln" < vai nt from % c to 1 ; c lower for December t'.nd i,4'c lower for May timn closing flRiiros Saturday , Kngllah cables were reported Jfil lower , there was nn increase ) of 1,100,000 hu. ln tno quantity of wheat on ocean passage , the shipments from India were larger , and It rained , which wns not favorable for fall plowing nnd seeding. There was pi-oily free selling and the market tunica decidedly weak when the visible supply showed an in crease of 1,101,000 , bu. against an increase- -jCn OOO bu. 'a year ago. Tno firmness in corn was duo In a measure to the quite lib- crnl shipments reported from this mar kot. The Increase In the visible supply was smaller than generally anticipated and this had n stimulating effect temporarily. Shorts purchased rather freely nnd the long inter ests enlarged their lines. Opening prices were Me lower , but soon n gradual , improve ment of from ' to Jfo was gained. During the middle of tlio session the feeling was quiet and prices rather easy settling back from ? n'c to Ifa At the decline the demand improved considerably , especially for May delivery , nnd prices rallied to outside fig ures and the market closed strong. There was a weak nud lower opening In onts. Sales wcro nt from * a to } { o decline , but later n stronger feeling developed nnd prices advanced from % a to J e , and the close was strong at about the top , with a not Rain of from > 4'0 to % c. Tracing was only lair. The visible supply Occrcasod 007,000 bu , , but local stocks Increased 77,000 bu. last week. There were n few buying orders from the outside provisions pit , but it was found Im possible to 1111 them at the price they were limited to for want of sellers. A bid of the previous quotation mot with no response when nn attempt was made to tilt a buying order and prices were advanced upon very few trades. Compared with Saturday night , pork Is up fl'c . ! , lard 12 } o und ribs lUUfc. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , COO cars ; corn , 1,450 cars ; oats , 570 cars ; hogs , 10,000 head. The loading futures ranged as follows : CnMi quotntloiiH wcro us follows : KI.OUH Dull , linn. WHEAT No. 2 spline. C8UftC8e ? ; ; No. 3 cprlntr , 60e ; No. 2 ml , limfQGHJje. ( JOHN No. 2lOjJc ; No. 3 yellow , closing , OAT'S Jso , 2. 2G ° , 'c ; No. 2 nhltc , Z6'i < S-2VAc ; Ho. 3 white , 27 54tiHic. ! ! KVK No , 2 , 4Giiinnilti.il. . I''l.AX SHED-NO. 1,11.0'J. TiMtniiv SKKI > I'llme , J3.40. I'oitK Mess , per lbl. . HO.nOaiC.55j lard , for 100 Ibs. , $0.0029.10 ; short ribs sides ( lo e ) , J10.37iiinitO.40i dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , | 7.25iit7.50 | hhoit clear sides ( bo.icd ) , 10.70 illO.OO. WHISKY DIbtllloi-1 finished goods , per gal. , SuoAits Unchanged ; cut lotif OJic. The following wcro tliu receipts und ship ments for today : On the 1'iodiico nxchance 'today the hutter nmrkut wits linn and unchanged ; cieutncry , 23ia'J7c ; dairy , lott' nc. KBPH , I5c. ! New Vorlc Market * . Nr.w YOHK , Hopt. 18. Fr.oim Hccolpts , 2(1,0(10 ( ( pk H. ; e.\port8 , 42.OUO bills. ; biilfv 1'J.OUO pkk's : inarUot dull iind hll litly caslur ; winter \vlioat , lo\v Kradeti , (2.05 tivi.'JO ; winter ivlieiit , fair to fancv , t'2.aa ( e3.&rj ; wlntor wliu.'it. nat nH , 13.00 4.10 ; Minnesota clear , 'J.GIK'llO Minnesota Mrnlclils , f3.40O4,10 ; Minnesota putentH , C4.UOffi4.-tnt low extniK , * ' - > .03a'J..r)5 ; city mills , t3.'JO4C4,9U ; rye nilxluii'S , JIl.dUUH.OO : hllpor- tlno. l.UO > a2.3D ; line * l.H5ai.2l. ( rJO I'nitN SliiAi/ Quiet ; yellow western , $2,00 CU.HO. HVK Dull ; \Ycstern boatloads , 52Ur > 3e. lUiii.KvMAi.T Dull ; m'Moni , ( i& HOc ; six- rowed BtlltPH , 8l > aH6f. WllliAi1 ltecelpts,31H.OOOhu.i exporlh , 1GO.- (100 Uii. ; Hiiles , 7t > 0,000 bu. future ) , . 104,000 liu. spotH. Kpot marketmoderitlely active , and SUfic cnnler ; No , 2 red , In stoioiind elevator > , 1'Jiialloat. \ . 73 i : ; f.o. ! > , . 73yc ; Xo. 3 red , 73 ? f. iinctaded led , ( J'JIi7-e ; u. 1 northern , 73iiL- , Options , active fairly and weaKer on ( llmippolntliiK forclKii newn , closed steady ; TJo. - red Heptomlmr , dosing 73 ? c ; Octobnr , 744474 > jc cfoshiB "t 73'/tc ' ; December , B77 : nt 77'4o. COIIN Itei'dptii , HO.OOO Tin , ; exports , 01,000 bu , HuleN. 4DO.OOOhii. ; fiitiilos.HS.OOObn.himtf. ' tiHitN wenk ; No. 2 , 40c In elevator ; 4tia4UUc ' ailnut. Options opened Iriegultir. eloiliiK II r m ut best prlrcn ; Coptvmberi'loked at 4itc ) ; October , 47MW4H.oflosfil ut 4H ; i' ; December. 4H,4MUV , closlin ; at 40'jcj May , OO.V45 tl'ic. ' elosliiKatuMic. OATH Itecolpts , 312,000 bu. ; fale , 310.- 000 tin , futures , 101,000 bu , spots. .Spots , mixed Kteuily. whltu , ! jn lilKliur. Options opt'iit'd dull , nuky and closed tleudy ; Svptuin- bor. : )2J,4(32'ie ) , closed , 32"e ; October. ini'i its. ? , i' . closing itt 31 ! ? c ; November , 32U < U > B2ie. : elohln nt 32'c : December , 33iQ33t ! ! , closing at 3Ue ; No. 2 white , 32'ie ' : No.UOhf- raeo , 34cj No. aC'lilciii ) , .TJii ; ; No.3 white , BR > ( it ; mixed wcitern , UU1J.340 ; white ueotorn , BH4C41C. JlAV-Wwitk , lllliUH-Steady ; tnduy's selected. 60 to 00 lb > . . . 4rt6c ; Ilitenos Ayres dry. 21 to 24 Ibs. , 1 lo. HoiM-Dull ; btnto eomiiion to chulc ; , 104S B2c ; I'ai-lllc coait , I7 ta c. Wooi ljiilet ; pulled , IBa'Juc. I'UOVISKINS C'ut jneiilk , Uriuipli'klod belllcx , IWelSci pickled ( .boulders. 7tt7 ( ; ; pickled Immn. 1O3.1U14C. Laid , vtriidv ; westeiiikteain closed at fU.40 ; miles' , H.760 tlurcesat IU.4044 0.46 : option sak'u. 110110 ; Heiitcmlxir clo8ud ut IU.40 ; October closed ut ( U.20 , 1'ork , limit now me it. , 1 17.2BiH7.60. UurrKlt tronceribtatedulry. loaSScibtnto rreuinery , "OliiC7'icru ; tnrn dairy , 16U& S lUc ; westurn crcamnry , JHa27oi Klein * , 27Hc. tx'iiKKHK Utilet ; htute , JarKo , U ttU'ie. O(18 Knnler ; slulo and i'cmisylvunla , lOc ; wustorn frtkli , 17QI1HC. UTAMXHY Su-mljrj i-Jiy tJ2 . ' uor plvr. . 4' c. tk rrirfiKKt Oiir-BtroiiB ; crude , 34330c ; ' yellow , auOJOi- . l > BTiu.iiM ) : ) rirmj IJnlH'd o'o cd at 04 He bid ; Wiikblnutun. In tibU. , Q.4ll ; WaslilncUin , in bull ( , * B , 0 | rellned New York , ta.16 ; I'lilhi- { J delpbla nnd llaltlmore. In bbls. 16.111 : 1'litlu- dilitilaiuid | llnlllmoie , In bulk , I2.CO2.1 > & , KosiN rirnii btrulned conuaou to good ) , f l.lOif 1,16. TuiO'KM INE Kasy ; 27428c. HICK Pit nil domestic fair tooilra 2 Onyc ; Jnnanl4MU6ic. Moi stti.b Nominal : Now Orleans , open ket- tln. K < > od to choice , 32U3HC , HtHlAii Ituw , btrunu ; fitlr refining , 3 So ; cou- trlfuKiilu. 00 tit,3 ll-ltlc : Bulfs , 1,600 tons vutrif - - ! . UO test , 3 13-10ci Muscovado , U9 , S3 tut , A > ( ci rcCneJ , itronc. I'm IiilN-Oulnt ; Atnerlc.in , ll'J.iS. Slow ! l.ike , (1.95. .uAD-SKinily : dotnoMlp , . . Tt.x-.Htr.inK ! str/ilts , 12.05 ; plntes qnlul. SiMl.TKii--St'iilr ( ; domestic ? . ? 3(7&on ; change ; : ile , 10 tons ; t pot tin , t20.CO. Oinnlni t'roiliion Mnrktt. - - of tnutgr.conllnua ratlutr lltht ; f/incy / creamery. 2ti22cj ! choice to rnttey country. I6ll8c ( ; fair to oed coun try. 14W15C ! pauklnx stock , fresh , lUc , i tVB I'dKi.Tnv Tno receipts of uoultry nro Ilitht ii nd pi Ice * nro llrm ; cholco old hens , 7 < il7'U' ! | irinif olilisWoni , Ji'S iluclci. UiV . ICdiis The market , on eirti * appears to hu on the npitrado and I * rartitally tlriuln upon iiivonnt of the Nr.trclty. In addition to the natural advance thoie h u < tritiKbtill party In the nnrlu-l th-it Is lioIilniK onto their atxi aifd trylnj ? to force prices up it it tapld rate , Tliora tti-ro pt ; nlyof ugti to Iw had oil Ihn iniirkel nl t4i , and n nuniburcif liuti'M < lld not pieti'tid to : nk miy inoi o for their liuld- . At the < > aini ( tlinii otlinr hoiisoi xvuni holdhiK their CJK at lO'/lKio , One of the hull liotisiM has pnl out. Mils oirerlni ; 14o on truck In thorouniiy. ( JAMK-Tho wuathorls still puttlni ; an otn- halation thushlppliiKof Kinm. ! HONKV--HOIIC.V Is I'onnnenclil to . ! ? move n little inoro fieely , but the diimiind Is still lleiit for It ; rlielro while clover , lG 17c > I'KIKO.VK The doniaiul Is not imlto so active as It ren * ; llvn pleouns , jl.00$1.10. OvsTKits-Mudlttiii" , 18c ; hiiise shoes , UHc ; cMra otandurds , 2Uc ; uxtr.i selects , V9c ! : coimU , 37c. ONIO.VS Homo Brown stock h plenty af GO ® 7C > i' per bu. POTATO KS The supply Is llchl nnd the market tlrmteood stock sells readily at 70 750. I'AlniAin : Occasional order * itru received und Illlod ut Uc. ( , HKi.r.nv C'muninn slock , 30c per dor. . ; choice to fancy , 40o , 150 and 7uc. jier . .lobiinulie4 < 4 to 10 Ihs. , uccordliiK to price. 'OTATM ) Tlio supply U fair ; Rood stock , on imlors , $1.25 per bn , FIIU1TS. S Ifomo crown Concords , 23I'J4o per 0-lb. basknls ; hUKC.Us , il.OOiil.ua ; black , 1 ; Tokay. tlM. CA.STAi.otnE'I'ercrato. . (1.25. UAI.UOII.MA 1'nuiT-Kreestono pnnchos , per hov , Jl.ioai.lni clliijjM t * liW'uiMtii'iuitf pears , pur bov , ? _ . _ & ; other varieties , J2 ; plums , per box , $1.2M 1.50. AiiM.iaChiilon unilng , per bbl , , Jl.50 ; cholco cooUlntf , II. CiiANiiKituiES Cranberries are arriving very froelv and appear to bo lu good demaiiJi Capo Cod , per obi. , JC.75 ; bell and cherry , $0.2. ) . TltOl'ICAt , KIltllTS. IUNAXAP 1'ilcos ' remain about steady : per hunch , lar > ; u , $2.UOV ! > .25 ; per hunch , small to medium , 41.76U2.0U. IjiMO.NH--Mes : < dtms per box , * 4.60i&5.00 ; Mlnrl , i-asi's , 300 sl/o , $0. OiiAXdiis Tbero aiu only a few oruiiROS re maining ; Itlxersldo Mediterranean sweets$1. IIIDIN , TAI.UW , KTC. HIDKS No. 1 green hhUis ; 2'5c : No. 2 green hides , 2c | Nn. 1 green sallud hides , 2'aC ! No. 2 KH'en Halted hlih-K , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hides 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibi. , _ yi % ! No. ' . ' . green salted hides. 25 Ili4. to 40 lln. , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf , Blb''to 15 Ihs. . 6c : No.veal ! calf , 8 11)3. to 16 Ibs. . 3pj No. 1 dry Hint hides , 4c ; No. 2 dry Mint hides , 3c ; No. I dry salted hide ? , 4c. 1'art cured hides ! ic perlb. less than fully cured. SIICKI * I'KI.T.S Urecn salted , oacb 353J75c ; green salted slirarllnps ( short woolod early skins ) , each loaioc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early sltlnsi , No. 1 , each O&lOc : dry HhearlhiBS ( s-hort wonlcil uarly skills ) , No 2 , each 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pulls , per lb. , netual weight , loa lie ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , peril ) . , actual weight,17SIOO ! dry Mint Colorado butcher wool no Us , nor lb , actual wnlglif , 92 > 10c , dry Hint Colorado niiir- rain wool pelts , porlb. , uctn.it weight , 7 < 30c , dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 5&7c. Cotton M'.ukut. ( jAl.VESTOW , Sopt. 18. I'lrm ; middling up lands , 8 5-llic : low middling 8c ; good ordinary , 7 11-lGc : not receipts , 0,380 bales , gros-i. 0,380 bales ; stocK , 44.582 bales. New OIIMIANS , Hept. 18. Kasy ; mld- illliiK uplands , 8 l-8c ; low middling , 7 7-8c ; good ordinary 75c ! : not rcculuts 3,279 bales ; gross , 3,847 bales ; sales , 1,000 bales ; stock 40.9B5 bales.i Futures steady ; sales , 47,000 bains : Septem ber. $7.75 bid ; October , i7,7U37.80 ; November , S7.89ft7.80 ; December , $8 OUG8.01 ; January , $8.11 ; February. $8.15. CINCINNATI , Sept. 18 Firmer ; middlings , 8 3-4c. ST. Louis , Sopt. 18. Market lower on freer orforlngs from the rotith : Now York closed 24 to 20 points lower than H.iturday ; sales 0,500 bales ; ordinary , 0 15-lGc : good ordinary , 7 7-lGc : low middling. 7 13-10c : middling. 8 1-lGc ; good middling. 8 5-lGc ; middling fair , 813-16u ; tinges , Jic and statncd.ic below white. St. I.Odin Markets. ST. Lenis , Sout. 18. Krotin Unchanged. WIIUAT I'oll , ' < ® ? c early , closed a fraction holow Saturday : cash , G3fc ! ; September , 03Sci ! Dccembe G7 , ' < c ; May , 7G.VC. COIIN Opened weak , closed about us Satur day ; cash and September , 40c ; December , 3G&37c : May , 40Jc. } OATS Very slow ; cash and October , 2Ge ; May. 'Jlcbld. KYU Scarce and firm , 48c. llUTTEii Easy ; creamery , 222Ccj dairy , Eous Quiet ; 12cfor fresh , I'uovisioNS Firmer. 1'ork , now , In Job lots , J17.00ffll7.25. Lnrd , tO. KECRIITH Flour , 6,000 sacks ; wheat , 128- 000 bu. ; corn , 104,000 lii.oat ; < , 07,000 bu. Sllil'ME-NTS Flour , 11,000 bbls ; wheat , 22- 000 bu. ; corn. 33.000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. Now York Dry Ooods Market. NKW YOIIK , Sept. 18. The week opens with diy uooiU showing up In good form and recov- crfni ; steadily f rum the derangement caused by the latostrliiRuncy In the money market. ( JliiKhams are In irood demand on mall orders and Improved spot cull. Woolens In a general way nro showing an Improving demand on "biirry" orders from the country , whllo the local demand is reported Rood. Jtoecnt fall business has broken up assortments somewhat iind'dinicnlty In getting some of tbo moro popular tickets In the way of fancy gliiKhams and other cotton Koods und the Into advance In the price of raw material , In connection with tbo reduced Huppllesof the manufactured goods , Is loading to Increased firmness. CoflTen * Alarkur. Niw : VonK , Hept. 18. Options opened at 20 points advance on December and unchanged to 10 points advance onothur mouths ; furtnor advanced 5&10 points on firmer cables ; eased oir under local realising , closed steady , 10 QU5 points advance on near and unchanged to 10 poluts'dnwn for lulu mouths ; sales , 11.000 bags , includlii ) : : October , m.25ftl7.35 ! No vember , $10.85 ; December , $10.05(310,25. ( No llruzll udvlces. tjr.ot Klo , strong ; No. 7 $18.50. Oil .1 On , CITY , I'a..Hept. 18 , National transit cer tificates opened at 044 ; highest. G5f > ; lowest , G4H ; cloned , G4J < ; sales , 7,000 bbls. ; clear ances , 3,000 bbls. ; shipments , 147,598 bbls. ; runs. 1.0,010 bbls. I'msnuno , Hept. 18. National transit certificates opened at 04J ! ; closed , G4J $ ; ' " h- ckt,05 ; lowest , G4JJ ; no tales. AlHrket . H pt. 18. WHKAT Lower ; No. 2 wprliig , O'ic ; December , 07iC. ! CouN-Dull ; No. 3 , 40c. OATS Lower ; No. 2 white , 28Jic. IIAHLEV-56J4C. UVK IOC. I'ltovisiONS Hlghor ; pork , 816.50. I.Uitrponl 'MurkrtK. Livr.nroou Pent. 18. WIIBAT Kasy ; tlo- mand poor ; red winter spring , 6s BiKton 8JJd pon-ental , Cons Quiet ; demand moderate ; 4s 2 Jd per cental. LAUD I'rlino western , 4s Oil , ( Jlnoinimti Miirkvtf. , Sept. 18. WlltUT Strong ; No. J red , G3c. COIIN Qulot ; mlxeo,43 . OATSS In falrdumand ; No. 2 mixed , 2fic. WlllSKY-Steudyj Jl.12 , nilliid lplitii Orulu Markot. I'lilijAOKi.iMlu , Sopt. 18.VIIUAT Weaker ; No. 'J September. 71' 'ii ' > 71'ic. ' Coits-Kasler ; September , 48UB48'4'c , Minneapolis tVlumt MlNNK.U'Oi.i.s. Sept. IB , Fnturns steady ; Heptumbor , entirely neglected ; May , 74 < < c : December , O7'ic. L'asli market llrm ; No. 1 northern , 07c , Itecolpts , 030 cars , Toledo Uruiu .Market. TOI.KUO , Sept. 18. WllKAT Dull , steady' ; cash , OHijo. CoiiN Quiet ] cash , 44c , , UATS-Qtllet ; cash , 28)iu. ) STOCKS .VNII ItOMJH. u , iK > In Hecurltlc * M'oro Coullned to 1'ro r.sionut Trudnr * . NKW YOIIK , Sept , 18. Tlio dealings on the Stocit exchange today wcro mainly confined to the professional truJers who play for points and who do not plunge very deeply on this side of the market , but satisfied with s'linll und quick profits are accepting slight losses rather than take the risk of bringing prices back to their figures , With such an olemcnt in control of the specula- lutlon It was not to bo expected thut the dealings - ings would bo large or thu fluctuations wide , and the volume of business was contracted und the range of prices narrow except for some of thu specialties , lu which oven u very slight pressure to sell results in u heavy de cline , -v There were some selling orders from Lon don , mainly for St. Paul and Atchlson , but they did not cut any considerable figure m the trading ; they wcro Ivnod on the bolldf which U gaining Rrndimlly nbroatl ns tffilt as nt homo thnt the Inaction of the senate nnd tin dilatory tactlci of the silver state sena tors moans the defeat of imcoudltlon-il ro- po.nl ; nnd the disturbance of the national tlnnnccs , It U the silver clouJ rostlng over the monetary situation that prevents the many ( f.ivorablq conditions from hnvjngeffect , fts' on Saturday , when the hank statement was favorable , though It was ho\'ond the ex pectation of the street , and failed today to moro than rally prices a fraction , only to bo knocked down n peg or two lower by n small boar raid. " ' So far ns the tnono.v market could be de pended on to Influence the speculation It was entirely favorable. thoTocclpts'of currency from the Interior wcro lar o , bdth today and on Saturday , nnd out of town savings banks ar In the mnrKot as purchasers of bonds sold In the good days wlion llnanctal Institu tions wore strengthening tholr cash bal ances to meet a posslhlo dr.Uu upon their resources - sources , but this satisfactory stnto of mono- tar.V nlTiura did not bring rcltof to tie ( de pressed market and , except for nn occasional , rally , the market was weak throdghoiit ( ho ilny and closed heavy , in many Instances nt then lowest iwint touched , the chief declines on the day's business bolntji American To bacco. 4 per cent ; Consolidated Gis : , Jlltf per coAl ; Pullman I'alaco nnd Ch.lc.itro and Alton , U per cent ; M'lnhutttm Consolidated , \ % pur cent : Louisville , Now Albiny & Chi- caco and Colorado Fttol mid Iron. IJf per cent , and Siisiar , Now . .Iprs3.Centril ; ) Lake Eric , Richmond Preferred and Ko.\v York , Susiuelmnna ( i\j Western preferred , cvlch 1 percent. r > ouisvlllo & Nashvlllo movpJ In- dcpcndoiilly of the cvncrnl tnnrkdt. , This atoolt Is hold lartjoly In Lnndon und tlm flow- itiK' supply hero is rather limited. The bar- rowing r.ito was put tin i/ per cunt nnd cnijscd purcliitbos which sent thu shares up from f > : il , < to 54 , the closing prlco bolnif Jjf percent below the top notch , . The following nro the cloaliiKnuotations of thu luadlm ; stocks on tbo Now York ox- chtingo today : N'oiliieni f.iuuii' . . Adnni ! ) ' -'Ixpn'iH. . . ins for. I'aclllc pr.-fd AllonTi > rrultauto in U. ! . . V.k Gulf. , . . do lirofd , 140 Nortliwestern > * Anicric.in Kxiiroi ? HIM do pfd n.illlmoro.VOIdo. . Jew York Central. Canada 1'acinR. . . . N. Y.A.N.K Canada .Southern. . 47M Ontario A. Western " Cpiitrnl P.iclllc Irt'Kon Imp i ! Olli'd. . OIllO Oreiton Jfuv 4:1 : nidcaso. Alton. . . 131 ! O. S. L. A.U. N * C. , II. kQ Pacific Mail in Cblcniro Oan BH IVorl.t , Dec. A. K. . . HM CoiiHolldnted Oas. . 1B7 I'lltsbinv 14' ' C.O. C. fc St. I. I'lillninii P.ilnco. . . Kill Col. Coat , t Iron. . Heading IHVJ Cotton Oil Ort Hlchnioiid Tor. . . . , Del. .VHnilHOi do prufd Del. Lnck. .V. HloGr.mdn West. . 10 U. , VU. O. prufd. . . do prufd 4r UIS..VC. Fdrs.Co. . Kocklaland KaNtTonn St. Paul Erie do profit nn do prof'd aa St. Paul & Omalia. aa' < Port Wayne 14i ! do pfd 1 3 C9iu.it Nortb'n pf'd. no Somliern 1'acllle. . . IB Old.V Kant , lll.pfd Snirar Hollnery. . . . Kf.U IIockliiK Valley. . . 'IVnn , Ooal&Irou. . 14 Illinois Coiitr.il. . . . ToxaH I'aellic St. Paul i Dalmb. -M Tol.&O. Cen. pf'd. 2f Kan. A Tuxns pfd. . 111 Union I'aclllc 2fW Lake Erie & Wutt. in U. S. KxproHS W do prufd ( iH W..SI. L. AP LMcp.Slioro do prufd ll % Tjcad Trust us' ? Wells Farm Kxp. . ISO Loals. .V N.isli 8" Western Union. . . . H'JM Louis. AN. A Wlieelbiff , t L. E. . . Manhattan Con. . . , .5 do prufd Memphis ) , t C 10 M.ASt. L Michigan Central. . D..VU. G 10M Mlnuouil PnclHc. . . 10fi * Ooneral Klectrlu. . . 1(15 ( * Mohlloi Ohio fi National Linseed. . IH Nash.&Chatt C. F.A I IH4 National Cordaeo. . 2(1) ( ) do urcfd 85 do profit B5 H. & T. C N. J. Ccntr.il. . 10(1 ( T. A. A. .tN. M. . . . Norfolk.Ic W.pt'il. . T.St.Jj. &K.O North Amcrl'n Co. Mo nraf'il 20 aslci'd. The total sales of stocks tcday wcro 133,000 shares , Including : Atchlson , 1D.400 ; Suzar , 20,000 ; IturllnKton , 5,000 ; ChlunRoUiis , 13.8UO ; General Klcctrlc. 5,700 ; Lonlsvlllo ft Nash ville , 0,000 ; Rock Island. 3.7HO ; St. Paul , 19- 000 ; Union I'aclilc , 3,300 ; Western Union , C.GOO. _ _ _ _ ! _ _ _ New York Aloiioy Market. NKW YOHK , Sept , 18. MONCY ON CAM/ Kasy at 3B4 per cent ; lust loan 3t percent , closing nt3JJ4 percent. I'IIIMB MKHCANTII.E I APEII 710 per cent. . HTEitr.iNQ E.xcilAMiB Firm. with actual busi ness , , In bankers bills at J4.86H-1.8tii ! for de mand J , and n.82M4.82'i ! forslxty-duy bills ; posted rates , $4.U3 ® 4.UUSi : commercial bills , Sir.VEii 7Ci77c. ! GOVERNMENT BONDS Steady. State oonds , nothltiR doing. The closing quotations on bonds : U. s. 4srcir . no St. I , . , V I. M. ( Jen. Da 7Uhi U.S. 4acoup . 111 St.L.&S. P.Gen.M. 10.J . 1)8 ) St. Paul Consols. . . 1'JHfi Pacltlo Us of ' 05. . . . 10'J St. P. C. &P. IstH. . IDS Loida'na Htnpd 4s. . 02 T.P.n.G.Tr.Kcts. 70W MUso-arlUa . US T P.K.G.Tr. Kcts. Tenn. now set Os. . 100 Union Puc. lutu. . . . Tann. new Hot fia. . 98 West Shnro. . . . . . . . us ; Tenn. new set Ha. . D. & II. G. Vf. iMts. 00 Cmnda So. ' 'da . AtchlHOn 4H 73- } CcntralPac.lstB. . . oliX class A. . . . 41 U.A.U. O. lata . 111 G. II. JkS. A. OH. . . . 3. ' . D. AH. Q.ia . 74 dold ! fl's 100 Krla'Jdn. . . H.&T.C.Os 101 M. K. & "T. Oon. 0 . IdoCon.Os 0,1 M. K. & T. act ) . CH. No. Ca. Us lir. Mutual Union Ua. . . or. do 4s ur N.J. O. Int/Cert. . . Tenn. old Oa 00 N. Pac. iHts . 100 Va. ( ! B. . . . . . BO N. Pac.'da . nn Va. Kx-M.it. coup. 35 N. W. Consols . Vu. Con. L'd ucrles. 60 N.V. . Dob. Gs . 100 tanked. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hoiton .Stock Quotutloni. HOSTON , Sopt. 18. Closing quotations stocks , bonclK and mining sharoa ; Bay State Gas . . . . iiiii HcoiiHln Central. Bell Tuloplionc. . . . 100 Atuhlsoa 2n IloatonA.Alb.uiy. . . 202 AtulllHOIl 4H HoHlon , V Maine. . . . IBS Wls.Cent'llB 0. ll.AQ. filiHSW Allouez MlnnifrCo. General Klectrle.40 > is 17 Atlantic Moxlcan Central , . . 7 ? < IloHton .tjMont. . , . . N. Y.AN. B. . * . 2IJ < Iliittu A lioRtoti Old Colony ox. dlv. 174 Calumet A llcula. . . Ore ; . Short Lino. . , . 8 Cnutcimlal Ilubbcr : I2 Fr.inkltn Sun DIoL-o 10 KcaruUKU Union Paellle alj < Onceolu WuHtEnd r.7 Quliiey , . , , , ion do preferrixl 77 Tamarack. . . , 142 Westlnch. Electric 2'1 Now York JMInlne QuiitatlnnB. NEW YOIIK , Sept. 18. The following are the mining quotations : Crown I'olut IS I'lyiuontli it ) Con. Cal. & Va llfl Sierra Nnvada 40 Deadwood 170 Standard no fiould nud Curry. . . 20 Union Con 30 Hal * ' A Norcroaa. . , . 41) ) Yellow Jacket SIS ! ! llomcauke eno Iron Silver 10 Mexican 15 Quicksilver 10Ml Ontario GDI ) do in of d 1COO Oplilr. 70 Dnlwcr K ) .St. Io u I .Mliiini : Htockn. ST. I.outs. Sojit. 18. AdamH. . . , $ .40 ( t .00 Montr'bu.S .10 Amur , N. . ,2A .30 Hopu 2.AO ftlt.OO Illniftalllu 3.00 Leo 01 & .1)3 OranltoM. l.f.O ttl.85 nid. _ On tlm London Market. Nr.w YOHK , Sent. 18. The 1'ost'H London bpculal says ; 104,000 , bovoroinos werv re ceived by tlio Ilitnlc of niiKland today , mostly from Australia , liar gold wa lu fnlr demand at 77u O sd par ounce. Silver was up In U4sd. Hupuo paper was nt OGd unit weak. Tlio slock markets were very dull. The India council In quietly Issuing $140,000 of 3 per contdebtin- turoH to provide funds hero Instead of forcing thu weekly drafts on tbo market below the minimum. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'liiuncinl Notes. PAIIIR , Sept , 18. Three percent rentps , 08f ) 6c for thu ucconnt. " NKW YOIIK , Sept. IB.-Oloarlng' * , * 60,831,007j ; balances , J4,430,67 _ . OMAHA , Sept. 18. Clonrlng * , 1942,700 ; same day last week , J930,07'J. ] UiriuonK , Sopt. IH , OlparlnRs , $ 'J,14S.G54 ; balances , $328,302. Money , G percent. * I'liiijADKM'iiiA , Sopt. 18. Clearing , 18,450- 110 ; balances , 1 1,482,410. Money , 4 percent . MKUIMIIS , Bojk. IS. Now Vorlroxchaiii'u-t > oil- IDK at tl.no premium. Clourlnis1241351J balances , $25.8)7. ! ) ' ' ? - ' LONDON , Sept. 18. The amoimo'f biillloi Into thu IliinUof of Kugland on balunc today U A.104,000. OI.NCINNATI , Bopt. 18. Money , 6)jtt8 ) per cent. Now Vork uxchanuo. & 0c prewl tun . UlearliiKH. f-U7,00. lixiti.iN , Sept. IH. ThOHtatemontof the Im porlul Hank of Uernmny kliows u decrettno In Bpuclo -,080,001) ) marks. NEW OitrT-ANfi.Sopt. IB. CloarltiKs , 1592,831. Now Vork exchange , commercial , ( - pur ( Jj.ooo prumlum ; bunk , * 3 pt > rf 1,000 premtuiu , ST. Louis , Sept. 18. Oleurln.tt. I3..85.G84 ; Imliinci's. f 313,0.0 , Money , nulot ut 73H * per cent. Kxchuima on New York , OOo preintiim. Oiuoioo , Sept. lb.-Clearlnpn , flo33,002 ) . New Vork exclmiiKe , 75c premium. Uturllnx o , steady , at t4.B-iU.tD'i. } ) Money Ut(7 per cent. x , Sept. 18.-CIoarlnKs , tlOG07.810 ; baUnceb. (874.U70 , Money , H per cent for cli-uaud 7 3.10 for lesah. Now Vork ex- clmiiKu Mild at aOcSI discount for cbccUs ant" U per cent cUtcount for canh , " * O.MA1IA lAVi : hTOUK Ilenvy Uuii of Cuttlu Find * I'rioei Firm Hoc * Actlvo mid Higher. MONDAY , Sept. 18. WIulo the week opens out with a compara tively UK lit run of hogs and sboojuhu supply of rnttlo was the , heaviest fn ever six months. There worn considerably over 0,000 catjlo on sale , nearly WM > or cent of the receipts coining direct from the range. The fcoilnft was natmvuiiLjvcak. 1 > ut the few really deslr.iblo iiutlvumittlc licro chmigfil hnntls freely nt Hrm ttstrrcs , ivhlloon account of tlio fnvornblo toirn.to , oastcrn ntlvlcos prices lor the ordlnarVil'in ' or western rnn o cnttlo did not KO so inuub lower ns might linvo boon expected. A IHnU of cholco lfmi-Ib. bcovcs went ever tpVnscales nt tl S3 , mitt coarse 1,913-lb. stcora isoldorfl.l'O. ' . The nctlvo demand for fccdor. nbiorbcd the bulk of the mtigo caiUc , whllo fair to peed lXVto ( ) lTiO-lb. , gtufficnt to the dressed hoof men nt from fi.OtHb 1.40. The Rcneral movement was slow , .but considering the ox- L-csslvo supply the ort'orings hnd been pretty well cloniic.l up hV tho.close. Fully n third of tlifto/Tcrlnfrs / today wcro COXTS niut mlxod stuff , innd the Rcnonil trndo wns on the basis of's lOo to Ifio decline. Choice fat cows sold ht from fci.40 to $ J.S. ) , niidconinion caniidrs went at around ? 1 to $ l.fK ) . Fair to good stuff sold very largely nt Il.tK ) to $ J.Tho iu.trkot for calves was dull and Weak , nnd the sumo was true In re gard to the trade In routli ; stock generally. HttslncsH In stockers nnd feeders was lively , nnd prices ruled stoutly to strong on all decent grades. Even the common stoeK was easy to mnvo nt prices fully ns good as were paid last wcok. Good to choice feed ers are ( luotahloat $3 to JU15 ; fair to good nt$2,75 to- ! , with common and Inferior stuff at around $2 to J2.5D. Representative sales : imcssr.n No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. .1213 3 00 17 1334 14 85 .1330 4 00 COWS. 3. . . , . 900 00 0 . . . 1 R5 4 . . . . B70 25 27. . . . H74 1 DO 1. . . , . 1040 25 57. . . 781 1 00 H. . . , . 008 40 113. . . . 800 1 00 n . . . 873 50 23.V. . 845 1 00 3 . . . 373 50 0. . . .1010 2 00 31. . . . (137 ( r < o 0. . .1010 2 00 23. . , . 820 1 50 14. . . . 000 2 00 910 1 50 1. . . .1100 3o . 895 1 50 0. . . . 833 2 00 . BOO 1 05 17. . . . 1)18 ) 2 00 .1070 1 05 . 000 2 00 " 4 . . .1122 1 70 10" ! . 800 2 00 4. . . .1015 1 75 B. . . . 057 2 10 a. . . .1073 1 80 3. . . . U33 2 15 23. . . 997 1 85 1. . . .1200 2 25 2. . . , . 950 1 85 81. . . .1022 2 H5 3. . . . 1000 1 85 1. . . .1280 3 50 7. . . , . 518 1 CO 1. . . . 770 1 75 CAI.Vr.8. 11. . . . 238 2 25 0 . . . . 38 2 no G. . . , . 153 225 7. . . . . 170 3 25 , . 280 250 , 4. . . . . 212 3 60 , .1100 1 25 .1100 1 90 , .1000 1 50 .1080 2 00 , 1190 1 75 .1220 . . 802 1 75 .1290 2 30 1420 1 75 1 1050 8 20 , .1000 1 85 OXEtf. .1205 1 75 STOCKEUS AND FCEDCItS. 1. . . .1070 o 05 20. , . . . . 807 2 80 4. . . 002 2 25 2- . , . . . . 027 2 95 28. . . . 710 2 30 297. . . . . .1218 3 00 10. . . . 575 2 40 38. . . . . 895 3 05 4. . . . 070 2 50 38.5. . . . . . 944 3 10 7. . . . 400 2 50 5. . . . . 908 3 15 7. . . . ? 74 2 50 9. . . . .1004 3 15 1. . . . 400 2 55 22. . . . .1020 3 15 23. . . . 801 2 5.1 24. . . . .1173 3 25 C. . . . 070 2 05 21. . . . .1220 3 25 7.r. . 752 2 70 WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMINCL No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 2 cows. . . 885 1 50 9 cows. . . 880 2 00 Istr. thf 1180 200 ' 1 sir. tig 1300 2 00 23slr.tlgsllGl 2 10 ,1 Moor..l200 2 75 IGcowH. . . 800 1 l > 5 * 3 calves. 223 2 00 17 cows. . . 958 2 1O , 21 steers..1340 3 40 lOfdrs. . . . 842 275 15 cows..1071 2 50 20 cows. . . 881 1 90 13 Bteers.,1221 3 10 ! Gstiors..l28G ! 3 15 27 Mrs..1072 2 75 37 cows. . . 892 1 90 ,70 fdrs..1057 2 70 If dr. . . .10(10 ( 250 24 fdrs..1172 3 15 4 fdrs. , . . 912 3 00 70 fdrs. . . . 040 3 00 4 fdrs..1050 2 25 . 130 Mrs. . . . 1049 3 03 2 steers. . 1170 2 75JO hfrs..1071 1 GO 1 cow..1020 2 35 , ; 11 COWS. . . 815 1 35 132cowa. . 815 200 17 COWS..1082 2 40 2 steers. 1120 2 50 44 steers. 1292 3 20 1 Mr 940 2 40 . ,17 fdrs..1009 2 75 13 MM..108G 3 00 ' 30 cows. . . 903 _ 35 13 fdrs. . 1034 2 80 2 cows. . . 970 1 70 1 bfr. . . 820 2 fo , Ifdr. . . .1320 2 90 2 Mrs..1085 2 90 J5 fdrs..1089 2 90 20 lifts. . . . 590 170 771 cows. . . 873 2 ( JO 24 vrllngs 047 2 40 - > M6cows. . . 1090 2 CO OOtdrs. . . . 015 280 > " -14steeM..1184 3 10 3 hfrs. . . . 02G 2 15 - " 34 hfrs. . . . 9872 40 8 calves. 305 2 51) CI18 ( Valves. 223 250 2 fdrs..1000 300 235 Mrs..1108 265 13 cows..1003 2 in * * " ' 1 stcor.jl070 2 GO 4 steers. 1187 2 GO * ' 2(5 ( steers-lias 2 Go 1 y'r'l'g. 570 2 25 31 y'rT 8 637 2 75 2 bulls. . 1230 1 75 0 i fdrs , ; , . 578 2 20 1 COW. . . . 830 1 50 icow. . . . 830 1 50 1 cow..1130 2 no 6 cows..1012 2 50 27 stecr3..11G4 3 20 15 steers. 12CO 3 40 7 hefrs. . 5i4 ! i no 25 cows. . . 770 1 50 1 Mr 020 1 75 7 cows. . 838 1 80 1 Mr 830 2 25 24 calves. 239 2 25 11 Mrs..1105 2 40 117 COWS. 098 1 25 1G cows . . 951 2 45 1 COW. . . . 940 2 00 1 bull. .1130 1 35 110 COWS. . 700 1 25 198 calv's 213 2 00 40 cows. . . 723 1 85 31 hfrs. . . 520 1 45 1 steer..1340 2 50 12 cows. . . 740 1 00 5 bulls..1000 1 GO 75 COWS. . . 749 1 35 5 fdrs. . . 982 2 45 24 calves. 228 2 00 0 fdrs. . . 045 2 30 Gcows..lO02 1 60 G cows. . .1010 1 80 Icalf. . , . 310 2 00 4 Mrs. . . . 795 2 25 Icalf. . . . 280 2 25 34steors.,1199 2 75 132COWS..1002 2 45 70strToxl077 3 00 30 cows. . . 040 1 GO 10 str tie. 1405 2 50 * 70Htoers.l077 3 00 17 calves. 151 3 25 55 stccrs.124G 3 40 10 fdrs..1004 2 10 1 Mr..1000 2 10 1 sir Us.1320 2 00 10 Mrs. . . . 1099 2 80 88 cows. . . 880 2 00 13 cows. . . 840 1 .r > 0 G stoers.,1350 3 in Ibull..l3e0 1 85 3 in 3 steers. . 1000 3 15 15stecrs..ll04 3 in 5steors..ll28 3 15 Icow. . . . 830 i in 1 bull..1020 1 70 2 cows. . . 1010 1 no 1 cow..1100 1 50 C cows. . 900 2 10 1 cow. . . . 940 2 10 2 cows. . .1015 2 10 29 bulls. . . 1319 1 75 88 cows. . 032 2 05 17 fdrs..1107 3 15 21 cows , . . 742 1 40 10 cows. . . 703 1 40 9 cowsGG1 1 no Icow. . . . 920 i no 4 calves. 110 2 10 24 cows. . . OU7 1 GO 8 fdrs. . . . 052 2 25 42 calves. 239 2 10 1 bull. . .1040 1 25 20 fdrs. . . . 008 2 00 1 fdr 1200 3 25 70 cows. . . 954 2 25 3 bulls. . . 953 1 75 2 hulls..1205 1 75 1 cr.lf. , . . 210 2 00 3 bulls . .1540 1 75 Icalf. . . . 140 3 25 2holfcra 485 2 00 79 fdrs..1243 3 25 77 fdrs..1214 3 25 * Colorado-Texuns. 2 fdrs. . . . 975 2 25 5 COWS..1010 2 00 6 Mrs..1188 2 60 9 cows. . . 833 1 90 3ufdrs. : . . 743 2 60 G Mrs. . . . 790 2 60 Bfdrs. . . . 890 1 60 42 fdrs. . . , 970 3 10 & calves. 230 2 20 21 cov.'s. . 902 1 85 8 cows. . . 1057 1 80 5 fdrs. . . 1082 2 90 0 cows , . . 1040 2 00 43 Mrs. . . 1090 3 10 10fdrs..l033 3 15 23 fdrs. . . 855 2 85 38 fdrs. . . . 931 3 10 10 cows. . 1071 1 80 1 Mr. . . . . 900 1 50 3 calves 280 2 60 4 Mrs. . . . 897 2 75 20 cows. . 946 2 15 115 fdrs..1082 a 20 31 fedrs. . 0-J3 3 10 Icow. . . . 970 1 60 2 bulls. . 1520 1 76 17 cows..1004 2 00 COLORADO. 810 1 90 12 fdrs. .1193 3 15 20 fdrs , . . , 873 2 75 07 fdrs , , . 9.4 3 05 101 fdrs. , 001 3 05 SOUTH DAKOTA. 2 cows. . ,1045 , 1 05 1 bull. . , .i&on 1 05 6 cows. , .1132 1 85 1 COW. . , ,1300 2 50 10 Mrs. . . ,1289 3 35 22 fdrs. . , .1016 3 05 2 fdrs. . . ,1135 , 3 05 15 fdrs , . , .1114 3 15 Ofdrs. . . , 893 a on 17 fdrs. . , ,1083 3 20 Ibult. . 11115 1 55 5 cows. , .1082 205 10 Mrs..1071 a 16 IIoos The market wns very good ns far ns it went. Keccpts } were surprisingly light , even for the first day of the weulc , and local houses gathered them in at prices all the way from 5u iaijC ! higher than Satur day. There wore less than 2HX ! ) head on sale nnd the fresh meat men and puckers needed und wanted Uiom all. Shippers and speculators held ofT'although ' advices from Chicago were bullisn. , < On this account the heavy nud mixed hogs sold relatively better than the lighter grad.es , such us shippers usually want. The quality wns poor and the ran go comparatively narrow. Light und light mixed hogs sold nt from fS.'JO to ? , with the heavy and- mixed packing grades very largely ut (3.83 und J5.U5. Inferior atufi sold down as Iqw as 5.70 und $5.80. It was u good , lively trade whllo it lasted , the pens being cleared , bpforo 10 o'clock , the market closing utroutr. Sales were mostly at $5.85 and $5.1)5 ) , us against (5.75 nnd f.V Saturday and $ . > .B5 16 to.GO ono week ti | today. Hepresentatlvo sales : No. Av. fib. I'r , , No. Av. Hb. I'r. B3..183 100 | 5 70 68 , . .274 I'M 15 90 40.237 BJ'.O 675 7H , . , ,220 020 5 90 8 , . 305 6 76 83 . ,241 1GO 10 , , 338 40 & 80 71 , . , .208 120 36. , .80 6 80 4. . , .230 6. . 322 40 6 80 71. . , .207 0. . - 6 80 60 , . , .273 a 611 6 B5 209 . , .290 5 100 5 85 83 . , .234 5 80 5 85 01 , . , .274 5S 61. . .392 8d 5 85 72. . , .220 5 05. . .280 40 6 5 142 , . , 228 5 50 , . 289 200 5 85 71 , ,265 5 09. . .300 240 G 85 64 , . 287 5 08. , .203 120 6 90 09 , , , .234 0 01 , . ,2I > U HO 6 90 83 . , .238 8- 05 , 2.r > 0 100 5 90 09. , 170 S4. . ,312 200 5 90 70. . , .1'JU 8o 60 , . , -41 6 90 0. . . . .212 o. I'ldS ANDIIOUUII , 1,370 3 00 SiiuKr Hut one load was received and they arrived late lu the day. There is nothing now in the situation. All local houses art after good muttons and lambs und price uro quotably llrm- Fair to good natives r .7643.&U ; fair to good westerns , f.'J 5(3 ( .1.00 ! common Amt slock shocp , peed to cholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , Itrrrlpln mut ll ) < pnMtlou nl Stuck. Ofllclat rccolpt * and disposition of slottk as mown by the bonks of the Union Stock Vards company for the forty-eight hours ending nl 6 oVluckp. in , , September IH , 1893 : HBCr.lPT.1. CATTI.K , 110(1 ft Mir.np. MI.S Cars , jllo.lil Car * . Cars. MlTartT . ' . " 'OUM'-ij 3t t | 203 121 : uJ ) Olilcntro litvo Stock J OmrjAOO , iHrpOi IB. [ Special ToleRram tb TUB IIKK.1 TlioecKopens auspiciously for fat cattle. There wore nn sale only about 17.0DO head of all descriptions. Tills Is 0,500 head less than woto oirered on last .Monday and about that many loss than for the corresponding spending day last year. Per the first sixteen days of this tumult them was u loss , as com pared with 1892 , of neatly 50,000 head. It will bo BMI , therefore , there wan Kitlllclent reason forthftadvanceof from lOcto 16c that thn market experienced. The dim ness t'.xtendcd to thtj other entile. * also , nut there was no q\iitablu \ ( advaiico In iinvlliliiK that did not rarry sinnn Mesh , .Strictly llr.sl class beovo < i are now ( incited at from $5.50 to (5.70 and Bood 1t > choice at from $ 1.50 to $5.40. Of the day's supply It Is estimated that 9,000 woru natives , 8,00(1 ( westerns and 2,000 Tex- ans. Most of the locl < was out of thosales- mon'fl hands before noon and the market looked strong nt the close. Hales were ptlnol- imlly at from $1.75 to'J.75 for native cow-ami hulls , from M.85 to } 5 for native steers , from $2.25 to $3.5 for westerns and J _ to $2.76 for Toan . The demand for IIORS was active and the ratine of prices hluher. The supply was about lO.UOObead. less than for last Monday , and the total for this wuik promising to show acotte- spondliitf decrease , thcio was a conlldent feel- Ing. Tberons a brl k denmutl for eastern account and an piitiolly good demaiid from local packers. Hetweou the two Interests the supply was soon absorbed , the miilor purt of It nt from $0.10 to fG.5 for heavy and medium weights , and at from $0.25 to $0.50 for light. There were scattering sales of heavy hogs at from $0.30 , and as lilgli anfO.GO was paid for assorted llpht. Culls sold fiom $3.7tj to $5.50. Late sales weio as good its those made early in the day , making due al lowance forilllTeronce In ciilllty. ] ; Thu she , p market was firm for good quali ties and was steady for I'm ' poorer kinds. Lnmbs were .steady at the opening of bujhioM , but. they closed lower. Stiles of sheep were on u basis of from $1.25 ( o $4.25 for Inferior to cholco , tbo bulk making at from $2.50 to $3.50. At the close It would havobecn dllllciiltto dls- posu of anything In the slmpj of lambs at. ever $4.90 and from that flKUro tlm quotations ran nil along down to $2.75 for llsht , thin stttlV. Uecelpts : Cattle , 18,000 ; calves , 1,000 ; hogs , 27,000 ; sheep , 12.000. The Kvunlnu' Journal reports : CATTLC Receipts , 18,000 head : shipments , 4,000 head ; tiiurlccl active , 1015o hlghor ; best steers , tO oas.GO ; medium , J5.00 < s.r > .25 ; others , J4,40a4.00 ; coinnion , ? 3.B5W4.25 ; To.xnns , * 2.25a.50 ; westerns , $3.003.60 ; cows , $1.7533.00. Hous Receipts , 27,000 head ; shipments , 7,000 bead ; markut 10315c higher ; mlxi-il and packers , $5.90iJ0.23 : prime lioavy ami butcher weights , $0.3030.50 . prime light , SIIKKP Hecclpts , 12,000 head ; shipments , 3,000 bond ; nnrkot steady ; Iambs lower ; na tives , $3.00'B4.50 ; westerns , W.55&3.05 ; lambs , $2.75S5.00. New York Litu retook 'Market. NKW Yonic. Sopt. 18. Iliivcs Receipts two days , 509 head ; steady for choice ; native steers , $3.6035.00 ; Te.\ansand Cnloratloi.I'-.OU © 3.90 ; bulls and cows , * 1.502.50 ; UresbeU - beef , slow at 78c. ! } CAI.VKS Receipts two days , 1,400 head ; voals , $5.00S7.50 ; urassors J-.OOJt'J.riO. SIIBKP Receipts two days , 10,000 bond ; sheep , $2.254.00 per 100 Ibs. ; Iamb" , $2.8755 < 2 0.00. IIoos Receipts two days , 8,500 head ; mar kot firm at $0.003,7.00. St. l.iiuls I.ivu Stock Marker. ST. Louis , Sept. 18. UATTM : Receipts , 4,000 bead ; shipments , 400 bead ; market , strong ; good to eboico native Meurs , $1.0035.10 ; fair to peed Texas stoers. J2.50tl3.10. lions Receipts , 1,700bead : shipments , 1,100 head ; market stronger ; light , $5.80QO.OO ; packing , $5,6030.20 ; lie.ivy$5.500.25. SiiKitP Receipts , 300 bead ; shipments , 300head : market dull : mlxod lots n at I visa ranito $2.5033.75. ; Toxaus , $ _ .OOS3.00 ; Iambs , f3.75Q4.80. Stock In M--ht. Receipts of livestock at the four principal western markets Monday , ( optombcr 18 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. SouthOmaha 0,128 2,280 202 Cblcago 18,000 27,000 12,000 Kansas City 4,400 2,200 St.Louls 4,000 1,900 800 Total 32,528 33,380 12,502 JWUXD Jll > > HUXAH'Al' H'lrjJ. Albert Kin ? DUcdvcrs Ilfs 3IUnln.SpaiiKo l.lvlnt ; with Hi ) Old Frlnuil. FORT WAYNE , Sopt. 18. Five weeks ago a younfT mnn arrived hero and Bought a position as n band musician , scouring employment as loader of the First Regiment band. Ho boiirded with a respectable family and his illegod wife arrived Thursday from , as 10 said , the World's fair. Last night a cloteotivo and Albert ig of Princeton , 111. , arrived icro in search of Ring's runaway vifo and soon located her with the mu sician. The latter proves to bo Harry Hodgoon , also of Princeton. lit1 and , ho woman wore put into jail. Ring agreed to forgive his wife if she would oturii with him and remain faithful. The oflicors released both Mrs. Ring and nodgeon , but rearrustcd Hodgoon anu hold him until Ring had time to cave town with his wife. It is said that when Ilodgoon first arrived in Princo- , on ho was without money and his ward- 'nbo ' was in a shabby condition. Ring ; ook him homo and boarded him froo" until ho got work. Tried to Kill u NcnmpupiT Critic , MONTREAL , Sopt. 18. An attempt wasTnado to assassinate Mr. Filitranlo , editor of the Canada Review , in his ollico Saturday. The Canada Review has boon dealing with Roman Catholic doctrines and methods , much to the dis pleasure of some of the clergy and their congregations. Some time ago Arch bishop Fubur Btopped tlio pub lication under tliu bun of tlio church. A suit for libel arising out of this action lias boon before the ; courts for Bomo timo. Mr. Filitraulo had received numerous letters threatening him with death if ho did , not desist from his ob jectionable'criticism. ' . Ho paid no atton- lion to those missives and Saturday the attempt to carry tlio threats into execu tion was made. A bullet was ll-ed through a window at a point whore it was. supposed the editor would bu sitting. Fortunately ho was not at his desk at tliu time and the attempt failed. yiH > oncd to UppPiilliie llinTux , CIIIOAOO , Sopt. 18. A local paper has made a canvass of olllcials of Htato banks within a radius of ftOO miles of Chicago on tlio question of repealing the 10 par cent tax. The sentiment is emphatically opposed to the repeal of the tax and to the issue of Htato bank notes. It is so emphatic as. to bo almost unanimous. Even in western cities wlioro it might bo biipposod the desire for a state bank cir culation would have considerable hold there is marked disapproval of it. Many of the bankers Bay they have lively recollections of the old wildcat days and those recollections uro KO thor oughly unfavorable that there is no de sire to experiment in any way witli the currency that in the least resembles that unsatisfactory money , Moro I'.iiitorleii Sturtlnc : l > | > . NoiiWALic , Conn. , Sopt. 18. The busi i- ness outlook In this city and vicinity is brightening , Tim big cornet factory of It. & II. Uqldsmith , the largest in the country , resumed on full time today. The shirt factory of Hutchinson , Cole & Co. will resume work October 2. The iron foundries are now already running on full time , And deservedly so , for a better , purer aiid more effective Soap was never made. SANTA CLAUS SOAP never disappoints the most exacting ; housekeeper. Try it and be convinced , Sold everywhere , INTO THE OLD DOMINION Democrats of Virginia Find The&iselves As sailed Most Vigorously. POPULISTS OVERRUNNING THE STATE They Will Mnlco n Hard Fight to Defent the Democrat * , iiul the Iteiiuhllcani nre .lint .Standing Aside mid IVatclilne the Haltlr. WASHINGTON , Sopt. 18. The Virginia campaign is uttrnctinp ; much attention ainonp public mon in Washington , as the 1 contest is going on just across the Potomac and most of the ammunition is being drawn from this point. A num ber of democratic senators and members will go into the state within the next few weeks for stumping tours. Follow ing the tldvluo of General Mahonc , the republicans huvo niatlc no olTort to or ganize or to present a ticket. They rest contented with booing the populists do what is possible toward dividing the democratic ranks. The contest pro ceeds with the republican element en tirely eliminated for the lir.st time in .years , .lorry Simpson lias already stumped the state and ho will bo fol lowed by Senator PolTor and others. , It is claimed by the populist leaders that the filibuster and fight in the house of representatives ever the federal elec tion law is mainly for the purpose of carrying Virginia. Colonel O'l'errall ' , the democratic candidate for governor , is one of the Virginia congressmen who voted for the repeal of the silver pur- cha&o law. This rained much opposition in Virginia , whore the free silver senti ment is very strong , and it threatened to make his election doubtful. Then came the action of Congie sman Tucker and his colleagues in bringing to the front the elections bill. "Tliis was done for just ono purpose , " said a populist leader of the house yes terday , ' 'and that was to distract the at tention of Virginia voters from the sil ver question. O'Forrall's course on the silver question was not 'approved by the farmers and laboring men of the state. IIJH vote for unconditional repeal was taken as evidence that he had gene with the president , sacrificing his own free coinage principles for the nako of con trolling the federal patronage. The party inanagorH saw that they must bring up some other ihsuo than the financial question. This is why tltoy insisted upon bringing the repeal of the federal election law to the front at this time , oven against the ml vice of the president , when it will ho two years before any election which that law affects can take place. They uro trying to make it appear that there is something like n forte : bill issue at this time , as the force bill IHSIIO is the ono thing in the south which is sure to carry an election. " The democratic con 'rossmon from Vir ginia are not alarmed by the populist invasion of the atato. and declare thut O'Forrall will bo elected by the largest majority rolled up in u btuto election sinuo tlio war. llnliltual Criminal * . BOSTON , Sopt. 18 , The experiment of paroling prisoners conllnod in the utato prltfou under the habitual criminal ac' is to bo tried in the case of William F. Hazard , who has served five years of his twenty-five sentence. The conditions arc : First , ho shall not hereafter lea an idle or dissolute life ; bocond , he shall not visit any barroom or gambling htniso or associate with persons of bad churao tor ; third , ho shall lead an upright , in dustrious und law-abiding life. Klllxil by VVIi t icapt. Mo. , Hopt. 18. Whltccups took U. Hurke from his hous at midnight last night and told him they wore about to punluh him for beat- Ing his wife. They tied a rope around his body , under Ills arms , dragged him through the streets and then released him , I3urko was barely able to crawl homo. This morning his dead body was found in his room. DOCTORS Searles & Searles PHYSIGIflHS SUHCEOHS & Specialists CUROPilS , NERVOUS AM ) PHIVATE DISEASES AVe Cure < : ATAHUI1 , nil DISKAHK3 OV TIIK NIISi : , TIIICOAT , OIIKST , STOMACH , ItOWKLSiind MVlill , KIII < : UMAT18MUY8- ' ' . I'KI'SIA. III.OOI ) , SKIN unit KIDNKY I oni ( , KiniAI.I1VKAICNUSHUS : , IST MAN- 1IOUU C UK 1C I ) , unit all forma of WEAK MEN HYDItOOKLK AND VAKICOCnLU pcrmnnnnlly and HuecoHifully cured. Metlio 1 now anil imfallln j TKICA'I'.UIONT IIV .MAIL a HpculaUy. P1LK3 , FISTULA. PISSUUK , permanently curai without tln > uao of knifi' . ll .ituro or o untie. AUnmiatllcflOf a prlvaio or Uellcate nuturo , o ( ctthpruex , posltlvuly eiirml. Call on or addrcHH , wltli Ht-unp. for Clroulari Fiuo Hook , llectpua aiul .Symptom J , Umulm , Mob- A. Full Tectb extracted In mornlnj1 , New ones liiHurtiUaftornooii Buinu day. 1'urfuct ( It guar anteed. anteed.Df.RJ.B3ll ! } Hnl I/oor. 1'nxlan JOt/i nttil I'nrnnin Stront. Elevator on lUth Street. TuloplioaqlOH UUINQTIIIH SVITII VOU Time is Aloney. A r.h h us good as mile. A second is as long ns n day , some times when .you miss a train. If time is money to 'oti then you bhould RUBY JEWELED rry nn nccvirnte time „ ADJUSTED IA 'keeper. ' Tlic Dueber- JK WATCHES II n nip Ucn i7-jewel watches nrc the time savers nnd keepers. WouM you Ilka to know wlilcb watch la most lined on Amorlca'Hruutenl ItallroudT If no. write for circular " A Queatlnn ofHtconcla. " TMH UUEUCU WATCH WOUKU , t'antou , 0. LUXURIANT HAIE I > produced by the Ounri'iu REUEDIEI wlitu ull other * fall , Tlicy clcunlo Urn and lilotdiy liuiuom , itlmuluU the li.ilr fulllclet , mid deitroy ml. croicoiilo liiiuiU which feud on the li.ilr , ami lime * urctcd when the licit phjulclnin mid all other rernoJIt'i fall , Hold thiuuiilioutthe world. SOUTH OMA.HA. . Union Stoj. Yards Compiny , B tC ttl Ho and Sloss tunrmla I'll COMMIS3 ! 31 HOU3 ; | . f Wood BrotuSfi Lire Stork Comralsilon Uerohknti. ? 01thtmmbTelepjOil'j ) ! Ilif. Chlo f JOIl.V l > . DAUMUAN , I . . - . , . . WAl/TKIt U. WOOD , f11"1 " Market reportu by mull and wlnt cUvirful arnlihed upon aynficatloa.