TIlli ) OMAHA DAILY REITKMBEII 22 , 1803. COlllIEllCIAL AND FINANCIAL HewihUring tirpri o Given the Wlient Trade , in the Exports. THAT CEREAL OPENED AT A DECLINE tlttimnd fur CnrtiiHiU til Cnrn In tlin < ; n li \Vnn AHItr , itrtntiir : niiprtlMKillli tlic .Milppcr * ( or tint O CnicAnn . 31.--A hcwlldcrln. , Sept. - - ? surprise wns ( jlvi-ii the wheat I ratio In Iho oxporls. The \\holo crowd prnrtlcall.v snltl out on the theory that the clearances had pult'fcd out. An hour Inter the wheat nnd Hour for tlio day reached nearly 7XIKN ( ) , ) bu. The mnrkot recovered from a loss of Jjfr. and closed only jjc lower than It did yostprdny. Corn und oats wrru very strong , more Gspct-lnlly the hitter , which elosid at n gain ot X1'- Corn advanced about 'a'c. I'rovis- Ions wrru weak. Wheat at the opening wns weaker nnd prices 141-lower , followed by a further do- cllno el from , ' 41- to f 'e , then became stronger , and prlcus wort1 advanced from ) < : to lo , uasod tilt slightly , and the closing was steady. The parly de cline was attributed to the lower Liver pool c.ibles nnd continued liquidations of local lonjjs and inline-need Homo liy the belief that tlipro was time yet for seedliifr. Kanners were reported to bo M'llliiK more freely In the winter wheat country , but the decline In prices seemed to develop a good demand. Some of the parties who had sold short evidently wanted to eoveramJ buying orders worn received from Now York. In addition to the fuel that thorleiirancu.s were larger It wus rumored tnat reports from the northwest Indicated a letting up In receipts. H was also said that rains were not as gen eral and did not cover as wiilu a territory as expected. Iho demand for carloads of corn In the cash crowd was active. Armour & Co. and other oluviilor concerns computing with the nhlpners for the offerings. That'appeals to be the true linvnrdnens of the bullish feel ing. The heavy receipts have so lur com manded a ready market and stocks do not uceunmlale to a great extent. 1'coplo who have been waiting for a break In prices on iiccount of tbo great receipts , to tret posses sion of nn nrtlclo they think will sell much holier , appear to liavo hecoino impatient , ami believing in it any way , arc willing to start in from Us present level. There was an active trade of the spas- mod Io order In oats. Opening trades were on a weak market at ' 40 decline for the nctlvo and May receded J c moro , hut be came stronger on good buying by shipping houses and shorts. Thu exports of UiU.SM ) bu. from Now York , higher prices there r. ml a good cash demand hero started values up und they advanced 1 'fo. ' On the bulge there was good selling by sonic of thn early buvers nnd prices icccucit from j'a'c ' toji'o und closed steady. In provisions packers showed an Inclination to sell January produce , out there wus no one to unload it upon ; local operators would have none of it and there were no orders from tlio outside. Perhaps not over one dozen transactions were recorded all day. Pork is nominally 15o lower for near delivers and 1'Ju off for January. Lard is SJ-j'u lower for Soptuinbor , l.r > e lower for Octoliur and lOc lower for January. liibs for Sep.ember ore down V 'e , October 2c and January 15c lower. ICstinmtod rccoits | for tomorrow : Wheat , 2.10 cars ; corn , tioa cars ; oats , y."iO cars ; bogs. 10.000 bead. The loading futures rnngod ns follows : I Cash iiuotiitluiiH were us follows : FI.OUU Dull , unehiiiiKed. WIIKAT No. 2 nprhi . G7 ? 'c ; No. 3 sprlnc , 60aOic ( ) ! : No. 2 red , O7' i : . OATS-NO. U , 27Ke : No. 2 white. 29330c ; No. 3 white. 27S2Mic. ! UYB-No.2. 46i ! . llAW.KY No. 2 , nominal. l'iAx HKKD-NO. 1 , $1.03. TIMOTIIV SEKD 1'rlnie , 13.45. I'OIIK MUSH , pur bill , , $ l0.rOaiC.55 ; lord , per 100 Ibs. , $9.3Jia9.40 ! ; short ribs sides ( loosn ) , (10.27iiStlU.4U ; dry salted hhoulders ( boxed ) . J7.25ia7.r > u ; bhort clout sides ( boxed ) , (9.4&10.0U. ( WHISKY Distillers' finished ijoods , per gal. , 6111 * ! i iis Unchangi-d ; cut lour , line. The following were thu receipts and ship ments for today : On tbo I'rodnco nxchun e todiiy thu butter market was steady icreiinerhn : , SOJi'JTfjdiilry. 16a24c. KKBH , firm , HMSlH'iU. ' Nnw York 'MiirliniH. Nr.w YOIIK , Sopt. 21. Ku > uii Kocolpts , 24,1100 lUc , . ; exports , 30.800 bbN. , 11,000 likKi ; iiiinliel opened dull , closed steady ; winter wheat , low urades. < 2.05ffi2yO ; winter \vluMit , fair to fiincy , $2.55(33.f)5 ( ; wlnlor wheat , piilcntK , fU.noa'l.lU ; MlntH'hola. ehiiir , * 2.GO ® 1).10 ) ; Mliinesolii KtralirhtE , t3.-10&4.1U ; Mlnno- vela patentN. f-I.OOG-l.-IO ; low extras , i'-.OHjT , 2.0& ; city mills. J3.UU414.00 ; rye inlxture.s. 13.00 ti 1.00 ; siliierllni' , H.'JO2.3& ; line $ l.H&lil.2.2l ( , _ COIIN MKAI- Quiet ; yellow western , J2.0U llvr. l-'lrm ; western boitloadn ; , & 0353c. HAIII.KV MAI.T Dull ; weblern , ODitBOu ; slx- rowtd htiiti-8. BO(2H&L' ( . WIIKAT ItecehilH. OO.&OObu. ; oxportx , 330.- 700 bu.j nnlCK , i.llfi.OOO bit. futures 209,000 MNK"U-I I.'tl , uu f.c ; o. 1 HOrillUI II , /4 No. 3 h | > rliik-.7iiVllo. ( ) ! Onllons opoueil lowi : closing bti'iulyj ' No. 2 red , September , closi 73c ; ( ) iiuln-r. ! 73tt734'e , closlnp ut " December , 7U ? < a77 ! < L' , closlnj ; nt 77c. COIIN Itcceliitb , l.liOO bu.j oxpi bu. ; miles , 4ur > .ooil bu , futures , emit. Hpot noiuliml ; No. 2 , OUiic In o'levnlor ; fiOc ulloiit usked. Options opened > > c lower , closlnx Ktronit : Hi > | ) lniiibi > r.4UUMDi > icl closlnn t 4'JHo ; Oetober. 47 ? tt4H'.c , closlnu at 4H'i ! ; November closed utJlKc } ; Deii'inturJOUtt 60c , clohliiK tit Oti ) ! | .May , 51 ! > ® &l. ' c , closliiL- HI 61'iC , OATS Itecelpts , 127,100 bu. ; exports , 20- 000 lm. ; biiles , bsriUUU bu , filtunis , 104,01)0 ) bu. tpot. HpotH iietlvuiinil Uc lower. Opt Ions dull nml Ktoiidy ; Hepteiiibor , ! i3 ! a > 33) ) , , lilobluc al , . , , . u. u ( t.llu I ? Jl ; , I1IIAI Wlillueiiteili , 37Q41C. IJAV-Dnll and easy. HOPS- Dull ; slain , common to cbolce , 19 ® 22c ; I'aclllc const , 17&22C , lIlliKS-l'Irin ; lodiiy'K selcctrd , 50 to CO Ills. 4Bfici llnenos Ayres dry , 21 to 24 Ibs. , 1 Ic. Wooir-tJteady. I'ltovisiONS-l'ntmeiits , pickled liollles.J12.00 G 13.00 ; pickled liams. tlo.OOitHl.f.Oc. l.urd quiet ; westi-rn steiun closed ut KID : stiles , 251 tierces lit * 1 ; option snles , nonii : Septembei closed nt t9.U5 ; October closed ut $9.50 , 1'orl llrni ; now ino.s , H7.-5ftl7.00. Hup nn- Quiet : stiite duliy , 180.25c ; west ern dairy , iGQ-JOc ; western creamery , lOii 27Jc ; western factory , isaiboj Klsfii , 27 © OnKKSE-Steady ) fancy while , large , 10'iO 10 ict part hklmv. 3H&tc. ! Eons-Quiet : state nnd reiinsylvanla. 20Jc ! Ice lioiuo western , fresli , 17 > mlBc , TAI.I.OW ' rilioiiK ; city (12 ( tier pKg.i , 6c. t'orniMiKKii On/ Firm 1'KTiioi.Kii.M-MorouelKoiiml llrmer. IVim lylvunlii , spot sales , noiiu ; Oclober outloi aulev , 5,000 bbls ; closed U&c bid. none. KOSIK Steady. TllUl-BNTINK-KIrm. Iticirinn. . t Steady , . . , . . , ' l' ' urj contrlfuBuls 00 test 827-32. Hetlnert Hnn. J'lU I IION Sternly t American , $12.26(214.60 ( Cun-Kii Firmer ; hike , 9.75. I.KAiHteudyt domettlc , J3.HO. TiM Bliudoeiisli > r ; yiraits , (20.80. BJ-KLTKII Steady ; doniestlc , t3.76. Krw York Dry ( luuili Market. VOIIK Sept. 31-Tuo dry good * mar- otrrert ilio f > fie < fnl ln < i n of lid : lllilldirnnd ; _ tMdlnif lltn Infill niliru llfl K nnd * -ndv In tntic. 'I'lio hn-iik In llio prlcn of mu mnl-rluiiiiiiid | ( < tiolinitn | < < lfili un tlin mnr- i l for iiil Inn ( fri ) | n ypl , tlio infttnlfncl ill-oil nillclci ( ml liiix IIIK folluwcd ( littccent < liflrp Nilvniire In llir- price of tlin * tnilit. | Tliptfl u fair liimlncoft In Kttiplo while food" . I'rlntx mil pi i M lid fuliili'tiiM ) lintdlili : un nilvnncu of f. ( liMclmiim mid wiin-ii fain-lei nro In Kood Icmni-.d , pnriiciilarly llin liciivy elglit . 'iirt'l n div poinln iliuw Im-ijiilarlty and urn ntlier weal ; In tone. Omnlm I'rniliicH Alnr i-t. IttlTTK.ti The H-eolpH o ( butter rntillnuo f.'illii-i llaliti faiic-y cn-iiiiiery. 20322iiliolco : Iti fiiin-y rountry. lOJll'ifall : - to Rood conn- liy , Miilfii" packlnvsiiH-l ; . fresli , 13c. l.ivi : I'on.TitvThe n-celplM uf nunltry nro lulit nnd prices ate llrni ; choice old liens , 7fft7'ic ; inrinir clilcUeni , H5H'4c ' ; ducks , 9c. ir wTho Keneral niiirlviit Is l.W.lOc. ( lAMiTliu : weather Is sllll putllm ; tin cm- IHIICO tii tinlilpnitof | ) ! vaini- . HO.NKVIhiney Is c-ooiiiiuiu'lo ! ' lo move a lllli-nnio freely , but the demand Is still Ichl for It ; fholcn nhlticlnver , ICiR-lTc- . I'liiKONs-Tlii ; demand Nlint Mitllcso uctlvo i lt WHS : llvo plKi'iniM , . . . Ovsnii.i--Mudltinii : , iHc ; hnrso ! IOP , 23c ; evlrii standiiids , 2 ( > c ; i-Mri : selects , 2Hc ; counts , ! )7c. ) vr.nr.TA ii IPA ONtfiN * Home Krown stoc'v ' U plenty at 00 % 1'ttpir ijji. I' < tiATi > P.s-Tlin npply Is lluht and the iiatket flrtiMBiidd stuck sells teadlly at 70B"5c. t'AliiHni-Oci-nsloniil : nrders am received and Illled ut 1'ic. t'ii.inv : : Ciiminon stock , MOi ! pcpdox. : choh-o to fiinc-y , | liUO ) mill 7f > < - nor . .loIntnchii welKhlnjr4 tu llllbs. , acconllnir In price. SWKKT I'OT.VTOI'HTill - Mlpply It flllf ! good slock , on oi'defK , il.25 | n-r bu. fllL'IT" . ( itiAi-KS Home mown I'lincordi , 2.1 211 ; per J-lb. liaols | ; mil < ctl-i , } 1.00'iil.25 ; black , } 1 ; Tokay , J1.60. ( 'A.\TAi.ifi'is I'mcrate , il.'J.'i. I'Ai.uoiiMA rmriT rieo.tompoaclies , per lot , * I.Kfil.l5 ) ; cllln.- , fl.00'0,1.12 ; llartlelt ii-ais pi-r bnv , J'J.2o ; other varieties , $2 ; ) lillns , pur box , fl.Q5Qil.5U. AiM'i.Hs tlliolcn eating , per bbl. , $4,50 ; chiilcCVooKlns , f4. ( 'itAMiK.iiuiisCranberries : are nrrlvlng very ti'i-lv and uppoar lo he In t'ood demand ; . 'apul'oil , per bill. , iO. 75 ; hell and cherry , SU.25 , TKOi'R-Ai , rittara. HANANAS I'rlcesiomaln about steady ; per iniicli. law" , * 2.Uy2.25 ( ) ; pr > r bunch , t-mall lu ni'dliim , tl. 75U2.00. liKMU.xs Jluvslnas p-r box , f4.50l5.00 ; Mhii'l , CIIM-S , 30O sl/.e , iO. On ANUCS There nio only n fo'.v oranges ro- nalntiiK ; Illverslde Medlli-rnineun \\uets , S4. linn- : ! , TAIIOW , 1:10. : IIn > r.s-No. 1 green lilili24c ; No. 2 urcon ililud , 2iNo. | . 1 tfieeti sailed Illdns. ' 2No. { ; . 2 jiecn salted hides 2c ; No. 1 creen salted dili-s , 25 Ihi. to 40 Ibs. , 2V ! No , ' . ! itroun sailed ildos , 25 Ihs. lo 40 llx. , 2No. ; . 1 veal calf , H Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 2 veal calf , b Ills , to 5 II ) . . . . : ic ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 4c ; No. 2 dry lint Idilns , 3c ; No. 1 < lry salted lildi-s Ic. I 'art ui oil hides ' , , e perlb. li-s-i than fully cured. SllKiipl'Kl/rs-dtccn siilied. each nrifjfJ.V ; Rii-i-ii sailed shearlltiKs ( short woolud early klnsi , each lOAliii * : dry shearlings ( short Mxiled eaily sklnsi , Xo. I. oacli 5S10c : dry heiirllngs ( short wooled early MlnM , No 2 , inch 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and NobrasUii iiitcliei- wool pelts , per 111. , m-l nal weight , 10S lie ; dty Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pulls , per II ) . , actual weight , | 7ftlOo : dry lint 1'olorado butcher wool pe Is , per 11) , iniual wol lit , 9tSIOc , dry Hint Uclorado mnr- aln wool pelts , per 11) ) , . actual weight , 79c , Iry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 57c. St. l.ools Alurkcts. Sr. Lotus , Sent. 21. 1'i.oini Utu haiiRod. WIIKAT Closed u small fraction higher ; cash and September , U3c ; October , 03'jc ; December , > 8c ; May , 70c. Cons I'losed hltther ; cash , 40',5c ; Foptom- jor , 38Uc bid ; December , 3G ? tt37c ; .May , Ic. Ic.OATH OATH Higher ; cash and Suptoinber , 27c ; Oc- obur , 2fije ; May , 31 , c. llvu-Klrni ; 48c. HUTTCII Unulianscd. ICon.s Unchnnced. I'UOVISIONS With tlio exception of lard , vblch declined 'tc , were unchanged. KuCliliTS Flour. 4,000 bbls ; wliu.it , 82- JOO hu , ; corn , 78,000 lm. ; o.its , (50,000 ( bit. SIIIIW.STS Flour. 9,000 bbls ; wheat , 1 , - )00 ) bn. ; corn , 50,000 bu. ; outs , B.OOO bu. KIIUSIIH City , \liirli t . KANSAS OITV. Hunt. 21. W'IIUAT } fc lower ; No. 2 hard , 55M < & 5Qic ; No. 2 red , 50iil57c. ! } CoitN Finn ; No. 2 ml.\cd , 33 > iCt34c ; No. 2 vbltu. 35c. UATS-FIrm ; No. 2 ml.\ed. 2225c : No. 2 vblte , 2028c. Hiirrr.ii Firm ; creamery , 18&24C ; dairy , .52i20c. Koos-FIrm at 14c. HICKIITSWheat : , 112,000 bu. ; corn , 10,000 bii.ioutK , 2,00bu. ( ) Sllii-MUNTri-Wliout , 104,000 bu. ; corn. 3,000 bu.joats. l.OOObu. MIlWMiiKeH .Martini * . Mii.wAtTKrn , Sept. 21. WIIKAT Slow ; No. 2 sprint : , ( > 4c ; December , ( H > ! 5c , COIIN Quiet ; No. 3 , 4c. ( ) ' OATS UlBlier ; No. 2 while , 29UC. HAIU.KV5CVc. . Kvi : 50 , jc. 1'no VISIONS Nominal. Unlli-u Miirlert. NKW VOIIK , Sept. 21. Options opened 25 lolnts higher , closed steady , unchanged , to 10 lolntK hlKher.ales ; . , 20,500 bags. Including Sontember , (17,10 .17.20 ; October , J15.li.r > tt 15.85 : November , J10.20aill.iO : ; December , Hr > . ( ! 5ir.HO { January , tl5.4lai5.54 ) ; March , S15.KK&15.30 ; May , ifl4.S5iJil4.90. ! Spot Klo , nomlnul ; No. 7 , } lM. Col urn .Miulti-t. Nr.w Oiit.KANS , Hnpt. 'Jl. Futures steady ; sales , 52 , 100 bales ; sepli-iiibor , $7.95 1)1(1 ) ( f Oc tober , I7.99U8.00 ; November , * 8.09S.H.1O ; Do- combur , JH.20WH.21 ; January , SU.3tj8.31 ) ! ; I'obrnary , * 8,308.40 ; Mulch , SB.4G < ii8.48 : April , $8.54(38.55 ( : May , J8.02G8.03. ( liioiiinali Murki-l * . CINCINNATI , Sept. 21. WIIKAT Quiet ; No. 2 red , ( ! 4c. Cons Steady , higher ; No. 2 mlxeo , 34c. OATS-Stion ; No. 2 ml.\ed , 29c. WHISKY hi good demand at f 1.12. f.lvorpool Markets. LiVF.ni-oot. , Sopt. 21. WIIKAT Demand moderate ; led western HprliiK , 5s 7idti5.s ! 8d percental , CoitN Spill , sternly ; demand poor , 4s54d ! ; futures dull ; demand fair. llullliiiiirti Cr.Un .Miirlirt. IlALTiMOitr , Kept. 21. WHEAT Kasy ; Sent- ember Coin , 70'iii70 ' ( ic. COIIN White , llrni , 54c. OATS Firm ; mixed 33Q34c ; No. 2 white 0ift37c. ! ( iriiln .tlitrl < i-t. 1'mi.ADKM-iiiA , Sept. 21. Win : AT Weak ; September. 7l ) iit.71e. ( COIIN ( Jidet ; Septembur , 48Ud4fl c. OATS Firmer ; September , 33iB341/ic. ! ( Tuludi ) drasii .Murliol. Tni.r.ix ) , Sopt. 21. WIIIAT : Higher , steady ; cash , 07c. COIIN Dull , steady ; cash , 43c. ! OATS-CJulet ; cash , 2Hc. .MlniuapnlUVlicit : .Murlict. MiNNKAi-ni.is , Hept. 21. Futures ubont steadyDecembor,057ioMiiy : : , 72ju ! ; N'o 1 hard , ( itlUc ; No , 1 northern , 05jc ; No. 2 northern , iKIc. Hecelpts , 200 cars. STOCKS AN1 > 1IOMS. .Socurltlm Worn Dull , but tlio Tntnl Nalui I'ootud ll | ) ( ; iinnlder : > ll- , NEW YOIIK , Sept. 21. The stock market today was dull , uutyot Uio total sales footed up higher than on .vostorday nnd tlio deal ings woru bettor distributed. Sugar , as usual , led In the transactions , Thcro was , nt times , long traps between the radlii , nnd at Intervals there was a stillness on the tloor of thu o.vclmnco to which It has long boon n stranger. There wus ti dearth of in fluencing news on the street , the situation of affairs at Washington was unchanged und the room traders were In control of the mar- liet , which wns a mere struggle for a few points on each sldo of the account. The commission houses were without orders of any moment und London was practically out of thn niarUot. The fluctu ations were therefore without slgnillcunco , reflecting merely the otforts of the brokers lo affoi't small realizations to bid up some particular shares In oiiler to get rid of long stock or to depress ethers that may cover at n prollt or without material loss , Sugar , which showed the chief activity , mo\cd within a radius of 1 per cent , being bought on the reiwrt that the earning capacity of the company wus uuvci- greater tnan now ; that it was n heavy loaner at higher rates and the demand for the manufactured pro duct was far ahead of the supply and was sold on the denial of thu statements ami rumors of unfavorable legislative proposals. Whisky wus sent up almost " per cent on n buying movement of only moderate proportions tions , based upon thn suggestion of Con Krcssnmu McMlllln that whisky could stuntl uu increased tax. Sales to rcnlUo ou the ml- vunce.brought about a reaction , but the close was ut nu advance of M8 percent on the day. The coal stocks , on good trade pros pects , showed some strength , Delaware & Hudson recorded a rise of 1 per cent , I > uu k- u wanna J percent and Heading ft per cent , The general market wus irregular through out the day , having moments of depression and llrmncss , but never approaching cither severe heaviness or great buoyancy. Com pared with the final dealings last night Michigan Central and Tobacco preferred tire t per emit and Duluth. South Shore ft Atlantic 'j | xn' cent higher , nud Olovolnnd. C'lm-n-nntl. Chlpnpro ft ht. l.otiN a1 * per cent , Illinois Central ' $ pol ecat and CordaifO IVi jierecut lower. The etmiiifts In thu rest of the list nro merely frnclionrd. The following nro the cloilmtqtiotntmnft of the loading stocks on Iho New York ex change todny : " " " ' ' " " A trhlioTi. 77' . 20 "iN'orllirttrnSi-rifo" . . IS ? Ad mis < { tu | > > Ks. . . lil.l Nor. I'.ictlle iirrfil ' 'I Alton.Terr'lltnitf IS ,1 ! . 1' . . I.A Oiilf. . . . ( I do jirpfd llll iXorlhwi'Mi-ri f > l > ' Atiii'iicnn in ? , do pm inn II ! ) Ni-w Yurie Central. ll > ' - ' ! < r.innda l-iii-lilc. . . 74' 'N. ' Y. A N.K W 1 Ciiiiml-i Stnllii > rn ITU Otiliirlii \Vi-Morn 14 ( Vtitr.il I'.irlilp. . . llWiOninin Imp Ill CIll-H. . < Ollli ) „ . . ll ) < ! Ores-oil Nav 411 Chli-airo At Alton. llll O. S. I. . At U. N KM C. . II. AQ Hn' Pai-lllc Mall It : , Chleai'o ( Ini . . . uliU' ' I'l-oilii. li-e. A. 1' . . . s'ii C. < ni ollduti < ilf.i : < i l-ltttbiinr lilt c. c. f. , v st. I. . . ni : I'llllitniti I'ahro. . . Kill Col.Coal A Iron. . .Kpiiilliiir . 1II1H C.olumOll fVrt 111" Hleliiiiond Ter : U Del. , V llndftoii. . . . I''l ' ilo uiff'il 17 ! ) ' ! . l.nek. A WM. . 14:1 : KliOrandiYst. . . 1(1 ( II.A.U. II. pM-fil. . . Ill ) | ' < I iloprt't'il 41 * IH ) | A l' . Kili-s. Co. . ' -l : ; llnok iHlnnd ll..Jfc H.'iNlTi-tm M'si. ' Paul Itm Krlp > > V do pii-fd llll ' ' " ' ' ' Si. I'aul A Omaha. : ii > Toil Wayne. . . . . . IIS do pfd lll.'M On-ill Xorlirn nfd. 11(1 ( Smilhi'iii l-aellle. . . is Snjtnr Hennery M" ( Viilli'v. . . Temi. CixdAIrim. . 1,1 c'i'iitKif. . . . Texan 1-iicltlc 7 St. 1'iml AiUultilli. _ . Tol. . pfd. 115 K.III. .t TOXIH : jifil. . IS't'l'iilon ' ' ' I'aollk l.nkiKrln XVunl. . lii' < II. S. KXIIIKSA . do . nsj | W..1I. l. . Al > . I/ikc shorn . 1'JIK tin iirt'ftl lf. ? < Lead Trim ! . iMMi'Wiil'fi ' Kiirce r.xp. lilll UuilH. , t Nmli. : . . . ' .I IWVMICHI tJiilon . . . \M\\\H. \ \ \ \ , VN. A . in IWIiLM-lliittA I. . K. . 1IM ! Mnnliullnn ( ' ( in. . . . I''S'iil do luvfil Mi-iiiiililsA u . 1" | M.ASt Ij iimu MlcldtraiilVntrnl. . IMIW H..VU. mu .MlH-uiurl I'.u-ltle. . . KlPCtl'IC. . ' Mobile A Ohio Natliiiial l.lnxiHMl. is' N.'iHli. A I'llill C. V.Si I . ' . ' ! ' < l tin tirefil . HI do prefd fli ! ill. A T. 0 i ! N. J. Cuiitral HIS IT. A.A.A-N. M. . . . IIU Norfolk AV. . | ) fd. . ! ! ' . < , T. St. I. , . A 1C. C. 2 North Anii-rl'ii Co. iiljl do pri-fd ' . ' ( I The total ialiof stocks tcduy were 122,200 shares , Inoludlnn : Atrlition. 3UO ( ! ; Himar , li'J.200 ; lliirltiiKlim , 0,700 ; I'hh'ngoHns , 5lt , > 0 ; Whisky , lo.'JOO ; lipiiural Kkrtrh',3,700 ; Louls- vllli- & Nashville , 3,100 ; Iteiiillnp.lO.noU ; Kocl ( Maud , 5,300 ; SI. I'aul , 0,400. Nr\v Yurie .Muiu-y NKW Vonic , Sopt. 21. MONIY : ON CAM. Kasy ai 2 < ? t3 percent ; Init loan 3 percent ; I'lotuil oll'ered ut 3 pereenl. I'IIIMI : Mi-ncAS"nii : I-AI-IIU 710por cent. STKHI.IMI ICXCIIANIIH I'lrin , wish imluat huilni'ss In bniiker- * bills ut $ l.a49.i4.8tl for demand jind $4.83y,4.83'5 for sixty-day bills ; Doitcil rates , J4.H434.H01 j ; commer cial bllN , M.Ml'i .H'J. SlI.VKll ( JKIITirlOATKS-IJllll'lOted. foviix.Mi.sT ! : llONiis-Steiidy. i-tuto bonds dull. ' Tlinclodiisdiintatlonsoii bonds : 110 | Sl.h.tI.M.lcii.fs 7-1 IT. S. iHeoiin in si.L.JLS.p.cun.M. ion U.S. 4'j ' n if tl.S St. I'aidCoiiHolH. . . 1 . ' _ I'acllleiisof'll.l. . . . ril. 1' . O. At I1. IHIH. . 107U T.I' . ! . . ( ! . Tr. Hi-Is. 70 101 T 1U.U.Tr. . llets. 17)i ) IVnn. new wet tlH. 100 Union l > : iu. lylH. . . . lot T nn. now Hut . " , s. Went Shorn HS ( TOIIII. new HHI : ( s , US I ) . A H. O.V. . iHtH. (1(1 ( ( CniiadaSo.'dn. . . . AlehlHon4H 7'liX < 'onlrall'ae. ims. . 10:1 : ll ( > 2' olnHH A. . . . 41U ! I ) , .til. O. iBlH. . . . llll G. H. AS. A. UH. . . . ! > : ij < I ) , .t II. ( I. -Is. ' ' ' ' tlo * * il TI'H ' " Kill KrliiifiU".I' . . . . . . . . 7-Jklll. AeT.C.fis ! . . ! ; ! . liiii SI. K. , V T. GOII. On. H.sjj do eon. Us 80 M. 1C. A. T. Hun. iis , 7i ( J No. Ca. OH . li Miilu.il Union UH. . do 4H . ! > L' N. .1. C. Inl. Curt. . TBIIII. old ( In . N. I'-ie. IHtH Kill Va. (1 ( . fill N. I'a ? . Ms HO Va. Kx-Mat. coup. HO N. W. Ooimols Kid Va. Con. 'Jd serlus. 00 N.V. . Dob. 5s Kill Huston St"ck < jniitiilloiis. HOSTON , Hept. 'J1. Clo-ilng quotutloas on stocks , lionils and milling shurus : Atcli. Top. .t St. 1'u -I ( t1. . II. .V.Q. ton. . 'IH. . us .V Maine- . . . . l.VJ Alloiuv Mining CO. : ir C. U. st : ? ( Hoiton&Moul al Klliilibiinr . 1 ! ' Hiltti- . HuHton s > N. Y.JtN. 13 . att' Centennial 'J tJiiton 1'acino . ' 'JlJ Kraiiklln H Wunt Knil DM . , Qulnuy 107 C. , 1J..VQ. 7H . 115 Tamarack 14' ' Sin KriinoNun .11 l"li'K OunlniliinH. f-AN I'llANOlSCO , Kent. 21. Thoonicl.il closing iiiotnllons | for mining stocks were us follows : Alia TT ( IIal < > A NorcrossTT 4S lieli-hi-r : i ( ) Mcxleaii nil Opldr ( ) ' ' ' llodliicon I' . , in Potosl 40 llnlwer. 10 Savagi ! ' 40 Chollar , 26 Sierra Nevada no Con. Cal. A. Va lt : ( ) Union Con HO Crown I'oliit. 1T Yellow Jacket 45 Gould A Curry. . . . . lil ) New York .Minnie Oili > lntlous. NEW VOIIK , Sept. 21. The following are the mliilniz quotations : Cholliir . in Plyinomh . 10 roivn Point . 10 Sierra Nevada . 40 3ou. Unl. A , Va . 1-JU Standard . 100 ( JO Union Con . : ! ( ] [ lutdd and Curry. . . . ' ( ) Yul I o w .lack i ! t . 40 llalu .V Noruross. . . . 45 Iron Silver . 10 llonli stake . 70(1 ( Quick Silver . 1BO Ontnrlo . ( KID do ni-L-rd . 1000 Opldr . . 70 IlnlwiT . 10 St. I.OUIK .Mining Mooha. ST. fjouis , Pnpt. 21. MlnhiB stocks dull ; un aiiKed. I'ollowln arc Iho cloilncr ( juotu- llons : . . . * , : lfl 4 .110 KiraidtoM1.80 Anier. N. . . 'J7 ! . ! i7 Hope U.Btl IllniL'tJilllo - ' . ( ) & : U ) ( ) Leo 01 & .03 bid. tasked. On til , , London .Uurlcot. NKW YOIIK , Sent. 21. The Post's London spo- ; luliiyK : : The ( lank of ICn 'liind's reserve in creased this week JU74G.OOO , of which 270.000 In Kohl , the details ' were Imported bolnjcill'J5- 000 from Utrypt , JKOO.OUl ) from llruxll , i'21,000 from Yluniiii , .1113,000 In bar fold ImuKht , 25.- o\lrted to I"/'ypt. und 1:34.000 : In Kpanlsh Kold. IlufKOld contlnneu In demand today at yeslerdiiy'.s prices. Silver was down to 3 Id on American sales. Ktipee nii : > er has rhen to ( ld. ! The block mar kets worn dull , l.oulsvlllo & Nashville was the weak spot , the decline having frightened out holders. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rinmcml : Nutm. KANSAS CITV , Sopt. 21. C'lcurlnRs , tl,264- 1&8. 1&8.NKW NKW YOIIK , Sept. 21 , Oleurlngs , 5GO.C33.480 ; balances , M,41W.403. OMAHA , Sept. 21. Cloiirlngs , $841,035 ; same day last week , MH9,8 7. IIAI.TIMOIU : , Sept. 21. ClearlnRs , $2,180,049 ; balances , t351OOG , Jlonuy , C pur cent. I'MII.ADKI.I'IIIA , Sept. 21 , Ulearlnus , J0.222- 052 ; balaiiL-es , * l,431iil. ; Money , 4 per cent. .MllMl'insHopt.21. Now Vnrlcuxclinncu Hell- liiK' at $1.50 prenduin , Clearing.- , , iUB.017 ; balaiicos , $3'J,402. OlNCiNNATi , Hiipt. 21. Money. Ct8 per pent. Now York o.xchuiiL'e , 4UQ.50C oruinliim. C'lflirlllKS. tl.874.450. ' ST. Louis , Pont. 21. Clcarlnzs , $2,531,041 ; balancoi. $347,213 , Aloney , iiilet | at 7H per cent. Kxchanixo on Now York , 76c ; premium. CIIIOAOO , Hept. 21 , Clearlnns , $13,400,825. Now Yorlc exchange , 75o promluin. Storllns exchange , steady. Money btuudy , 7 per cent. Nuw OIII.KANS , Sopt. 21 , Clearing , * 774- 854. New York u.\ihuiiiu ! | , coiiiiiieriilul , $2 per $1OOU premium ; bunk , 93 pur $1,000 pro- inlum , Niw : YOIIK , Hept , 21. The dourlnc house committee has I'lincclled $1,180,000 aihlltlonul of ccrtUIcaloB. Tlio uinoiin teal led for redemp tion tomorrow Is $090,000. Total oiilstiindliiL' . $20,020.000 , HOSTON , Sent. 21. Clearlnps , $11,040,315 ; balances , $1.57ti,2b9. Money 0 < 2 > 7 per com , the latter for all new loans. The lenders wore In excess of the borrowijr.s , 1'Alllri , Sent. 21. Thren per cent rontos. 08f 4'Jic ! for thu uccoiiEii. The weekly stiitemont of the llanlc of I'rnni-o shows an Increase of 1.410.000f gold und 707.000f allvor. NKW YOIIK. Sopt. 31. [ Special Telegram to Tin ; linn , ] II.xcliniiKO was inoted | IIH follows ; OhliiiiKO , 7&o premium ; llobtoii , 30c to MJo dUcoiint per $1,000 ; HI. l.onls , 75u proiuliini , LONDON , Sopt. 21. The bullion In thu Hank of KiiKland Increiibod X'54tjOIIO durliiK the week. The proportion of Iho Hank of 'i-hervo to liability , which lu * > t week wus 52.50 per cent , is now G3.B2 per cent. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Kiib'lund on btilanco today was 125,000. Chlrn o 1.1vi ! Nliifk .Mnrkrt. OIIICAQO. PentQl.Thoie wus fair activity today In all brunches of thu cattle trade and the tone of the market was llrmer than on Wednesday. Iteculpts weio lighter Ihiin ux- pei'.led and the weakness of the day buforo en tirely disappeared , ( Jood to Iji'st grades of na- lUo r > teei.-i were btl'iniK , The oIl'urliiKs In that class weie not very nnmcroiiK und sales nhowod up to as Koodudvuntuio us on liny day Mils wet-k , Theru wuru outwuon 7oou and B.IKIU iniilvos of all grudes , und they were quoted ull thu way from $1,25 to { 5.70. They sold largely ut from } 1.7f > to * 'J.ii5 for cows and luill.s und ut from $4,25 toKi.lU forbteors. The run of westerns was e.tlniutiHl ut 5.OOO head , and then ) wuro botwren 2.0UO und 3.OOO To.vuns. The former were llrni ut from J1.60 lo $4 , nnd the latter at from 41.35 to3 , Trade was not us active as ou the precculliii duyn of thu week and the tenduiiuy of prices wus downward , C'holco llfht hos ( held lludr own , but other desurlptloiib could bo moved at ye-teiiluy'jj prices. Uompured with the duy'u opening Miles there Is a decline of lOo In heavy und ordinary mixed lots. The market was ouk , notwlthbtuiulliiK the fact of continued light receipts. Tlio mil vuU for the lubt fourduys uru tiHurly 23.UOO bend less limn for thubumu time lust week. Oloiln riiiotntloiiK were from 15.75 lofu.45 for poor to extra grade * weigh ing over 2liO puunds , from 15.85 to 10.05 for mixed lots , and from 10 to (0,75 for light. There was u tiilo or two of fancy light at from $0.75 , and u few lieu vy hogs of superior quality brought 0.60. The iltuutlun lubhtej ) , while not us bad as ouVtdue day , was bud. About 12.000 uoud ni-iht'il liidliy , inft rftl ( ) ( for the IttM four days nnd liidiiM n niplv | for thn wei-k of no ! fur fioiii 7o iiiiil. . IliiyoM wein not nt Mint with rrtny's diollncbut In- loti'd upon fi -iincevdoiK. I'licy were mvommodntcd tit i < % oxlentiif froln lOc to ir > i' . \ \Tlilc'lijnalii- | -tliiM | IUT Tiio'dny fully 2nnc ( ( iH-rJOU Ibs. Them was no fur- ihrr Impiittant rlnnmi > In the lamb murl.i't. II WHS dull and - rcryyeiik ut from J2.W ) to 14.7.-I , thu latter HKIMO rnllhu for oM ni qtinl- Ity. heep wore ofiftleil nl from $1.25 in t4.25 , with , nli" largelv nt iirii-eq below $ ; l.tl ( ) . Hecelpl.K ! t 'ul i U * . ' 1 5,0110 liond : calve , 800 bead : hogt. aiouni 'iuli olii-op. 12,000 bead. O.MAIIA Cnltlo Trinlo ActLtant alrnily Sllll. HlBlu-r. TllfliotiAT , Srpl. 21. Karl.v receipts of nil kinds today were somewhat limited , but laid trains swelled the arrivals to peed ilgtircs. Uecoipts for the past four days foot up 10.015 cattle , ' . " . ' ,0 < :1 : hops and ; I17 sheep , npalust 14.-H2 cattle , 'jrS. ( ) " > hoys and 4Ui ; ( ) sheep for the same pe riod last Vicelc. There were very few tintlvo cattle on sale , either ( rood or bad , nearly everything com- ine from the range. The market wns sti-oug for what suited the dressed beef men , and not far from steady ou all useful grades. Very fulr l.loo to 1'J.VMb. native steers sold around $ J and f 1.'Ci and there wore some cattle here L'ood enough to brluv $ I.ICi. Odds nnd cuds sold Indifferently down around { . 'J.75 and l.'J.'i. Moat of thu medium and cotnmmil.ih ranjfe cattle went as feeders , but killers bought very peed I.O.r.0 lo 1 JOO-lb. raiiKors around ti.v.V. : to SI.10. . litislncss was fairly lively and the tone of the trade llrni , but owltiR to t'.to Into ar rival of many of the entile , tlio movement was delayed and there were a few cattle still uu old at the close. Oflors of butchers' stuff and canncrs were comparatively liberal and the feeling was somewhat easier , prices cuorally shading lower on all urades. A bi RlritiK of very good 1'at western cows sold at JJ.H.'i , and the bulk of the dcslrahlo cow stuff changed hands at around SLW and $2.10. with the common and canning grades nl $1.25 to $1.7f > . Calves at from SI. 75 to $3.75 were rather easier , while rough slock sold at steady to sirotm prices , common to choice bulls , oxen and stags bringing from $1.50 to 5.50. The activity in feeders keeps up well. Although both fresh ami stale supplies to day were liberal there. was no letup in the demand and thu liberal offerings were noiiu too ample for tliQ requirements of the trade , Prices were if anything a shade stronger on the peed grades und fully as high as recently on alt grades. The movement wus decidedly lively and belween 1.000 and 2,000 feeding cattle will go to the country as n result. ( iOod to choice feeders are quoted at & ) to &I.50 ; fair to good uti.75 to $ 'J. with com mon und inferior stuff at around $2 to $2.50. Representative sales : IV. $4 00 4 00 4 35 4 95 1 75 1 75 1 70 1 75 85 85 1 85 1 85 1 90 1 90 90 1 90 2 00 2 00 2 10 2 10 1 75 2 16 2 75 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 75 80 80 85 90 1 05 0 50 2 70 2 75 2-75 2 75 2 80 2 80 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 10 3 15 8 20 3 20 3 22 \ \ 3 25 3 00 3 00 WKSTKUX CATILE. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No.Scows. 11 cows. 870 $2 00 Scows. 022 $2 10 75 cows. 1024 2 20 14 fdrs. . 1114 3 00 311 fdrs. . 080 3 05 COI.OKAIIO. 10 fdrs. . . 007 2 20 20 fdrs. . . 901 3 05 110 fdrs. . . 1020 3 05 49 cows. . 840 1 CO 128 trtlg. 058 1 90 1 bteer..l3r)0 3 40 30 hteors.1258 3 40 20cows. . 923 2 20 3 fdrs. . . 033 3 00 2 fdrs..1115 2 25 1 fdr. . . . BOO 2 00 4 cows. . 745 2 00 13cows. . 934 1 85 lstrtlg.1120 2 00 3ntr tig. 1270 2 00 3strtlg.l070 2 00 22 fdrs. . . 850 2 60 1 hull..1280 1 00 15 cows. . 845 1 75 2 fdrs. . . 040 2 00 2oxcn..l370 2 20 5 fdrs. . , 704 2 05 WYOMING. 23 cows. . 955 2 40 22 cows. . 941 2 10 14 fdrs..1228 3 20 5 cows. . 880 2 10 40 cows. . 1057 2 10 22 fdrs..1230 3 25 75 strs.tl 1038 2 15 220 cows. . 1023 2 15 2 sirs..1125 320 10 btrs.,1187 3 20 24 fdrs.,1232 2 70 30 fdrs..1195 2 70 70 fdrs.,1209 2 70 21 cows. . 904 2 10 20 COWS. . 779 1 00 13 calves 201 3 00 1 bteor.,1000 3 25 1 steer..1720 3 25 Gstrs..l300 320 24 fdrs.,1195 3 30 1 bull..1330 1 Oil 1 bull. . .1380 1 70 1 fdr . . . 800 2 25 2 fdrs. . . 1090 2 00 10 cows. . 1000 2 35 1 hull 1400 175 7 cows. , 801 1 00 10 CO\vs. . . . 040 200 25 fdrs. . 1051 3 00 32 calves. . 185 3 50 31 calves 203 3 00 00 cows. , . . 854 1 00 OOCOWB. . 801 1 90 22 cows. , 824 1 00 1 cow.1300 2 50 1 cow . 1000 2 00 3 fdrs..1233 3 40 1 fdr. . . 800 2 75 13 cows..1140 2 26 18 fdrs. . . 1181 3 40 13COW8..1100 2 25 1 cow. . . 050 2 25 25IDAHO IDAHO , 87 fdrs 1115 3 00 123COWS. . 1024 2 .15 11 cows..1105 2 35 0 steers , 13'18 3 40 lsteur..H)50 3 40 lO'jKteoi.s.ll&l 3 40 100.steers..ll70 3 40 . 2bulls.,1705 1 75 lhtiiK.,1810 1 50 3COWH..101Q 2 35 18 fdrs 1230 2 25 10 cows. . 1003 235 11COWS..10U 2 35 0 cows. . 001 2 30 Hoes Itecelpts of hogf were rather lighter than gounrally expected , and this fact , together with an active inquiry from all classes of buyers and very favorable re ports from othcr'jiiarftets , gave the trade a good , linn tone and opening prices were a shade stronger than Wednesday's strong close and nil of lOa to 15o higher than the early market. Light and light mixed hogs of course , had a shade the best of It , bin tbo price line between lights and heavies wa not closely drawn. 'The ' lighter grades sold largely at $11.16 nntf SO.M , while most of the heavy and mixed packing grades sold nt0.10 und 0.-0 , Business was tolorunly brisk early , but after the lirst round or two a weaker feeling obtained on account of the break la provisions and hogs nt Cnlcago , and late trading was slow with the advance entirely lost and , sales at ftl and fil 05. Sev eral loads were stUl/unsold at the close , The bulk of the hogs as Bold went at fO.10 and W-'O , ns against ? U.05 to $0.10 Wednesday und 85,70 to J5.80 ono week ago today. Uop- rescnintlro sales ; No. Av. Sh. IT. 2 , . .385 40 $5 75 I , .3(10 ( 6 80 1. .34(1 6 H5 16. , .2IU 20 0 86 31. . ,212 40 0 85 4. . A 00 04. . V170 80 0 00 07. . , .235 120 0 00 63. . , .X34 HO 0 00 04. . , .310 00 0 00 1. . .200 0 OO 8. , , .301 ' 0 OO 27. . , .345 40 ( i 00 5. . . .302 0 00 3. . . .450 G OO 3. . , .270 0 00 67. . . .339 40 G 00 90 , , , .234 500 G 02)5 ) K. , ,251 JO G 05 61. , . .322 120 0 05 69. . . .233 80 G 05 33. . . .258 80 G 05 80 , . , .253 40 G 05 03. . , 233 280 G 05 55. . . .284 2OO G 05 07. ! 44 ICO G 05 71. . . 201 bO C 05 CO. . . .221 200 007H 27 SO I ( ) f ) 10 fl . . 8.VI PO (120 20 .287 - - 0 11) ) 4 UI7 - 0 0 ni.jj ! > o irto nio r,2 ' Srn so B 5o mi. . .a aoo OKI Sf.i'lnfi 40 fi o M . .2-jd 290 nio no. ann IAO 020 a . . .a.i6 2so n io nr , . . aai mo n 5o 62. . . . 30 ! 100 ( ! Ill HO. 215 40 0 U M. . .300 200 f ) 10 4 . . 270 - - flJ5 74. . . .ait ) luo f , in as. . . ami - - 125 M2. .aas 280 oio IW..2.VJ n w , 62. . . .275 IfiO Oil ) 88. . .103 100 025 07. . . .870 241) f , HI 07. . . .248 IttO fl VS 00. . . .252 280 till ) ft < l.2flfi ! ISO (1 ( 5 OH. 2flH ISO (111) ( 70. . . . 223 40 025 71. . . .223 120 fill ) 80. .211 120 1)25 ) VIU * AND liomill. 1. . . nCO - 300 UI&.144 400 540 Siir.Ei1 Receipts were light three double decks of fulrish westerns. There ns a pretty prod demand and price. * bid were about steady with ycsterd.iy. Kalr to good natives..75Ti'.Vj ( : fair to good west ern ? , fc'.S.'KiKJ.M ) ; common and stock slit-op , ' .J.'i'i ' : rood to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs , Iti-nnlptK ami l > l | iii < ltion ol st'irli. OMIrlnl rccotpu and dUpoMtlon of itojU as MIOXTII by tlin hook * of thn llnliri Slock i arils company for thu IwnntV-four hour * ending at 6 o'clock p. in. , Seiiti-muur 21 , 1S0..1 : HIS I-.II-TS. CATTI.f. I IIIMIH. siiF.ti- : . HOUSES , V MI.S Cars. lle.id Cars , j Head. Oiirn. tlleail Cars , i Head. Hill I.'HO I HA I Mill Oily I.lvp Mtnclc Alarlti-t. KANSAS DITV ; , Sept. 21. OATTI.B Re oelpls , 0,200 lii-iul : shipments , 3.IJOO heiid ; best i-aftlo steady ; To.uit und shlpplm ; slocrs , $2.00515,1 ; Ti'Mis iind native rows , $1.25 < R 3.25 ; hnlt'hor.V stock , $3.15fa > 4.05 ; slockors and fei-deisl.45W,3.50. Hods lieoelpts , 0,100 In-ail ; shipments , 2.011(1 ( head ; markol opi-ned 10'iAloc ' higher , cloHi-il weak ; hulk , * G. 1T0.30 ( ) ; heavies pacliers nnd mixed , $ ri.05Q,0.40 ; llRhts , York ers and pli- , f 5 75'3i.50. SIIKKIKeci'lpts , 1,700 bond ; shlpmonl.s , 1,000 head ; market steady. .St. l.onU l.lvu Siiiek Alurket. ST. LOITIS , Sept. 21. CATTMJ Iti-colpts , 2,800 bead ; hblpmenls , 1,801) ) head ; market steady ; fair to good native -.leers , $ ' . \MVIH \ 75 ; fair to Kond Te.Mis sleors , $ 2.50ii3.10 ; cows , $1,00 ® 11 oils Kecelpts.3 GOO head ; shipments , 1,700 Jiuuilj murkel llrni ; to | ) price , J0.05 ; bulk of wiles , } 0.40a0.55. SIIKI ; ! ' Itecelpts , 1,700 head ; shipments. 60Ohcad : iniirkotiiilel | ; natives. J2.6.i ( < G,3.76 ; TuMiiib , $2.0033.00 ; Iambs , J3.7Da4.8U. Nriv York I.Ue Stoi'l ; .MurKet. NEW YOIIK , Sept , Sl.-iIlcKVGS Ueceluts , 500 head ; no trade. CAIVIS Itecelpts , 432 hond , firm ; veals , $5.005J5.75 ; ( rnissers , $2.00iS2.oO ; western calves , * 3.003.02K. Snura'-Kcoolpts , 800head ; ve.ry dullsteady ; sheep , $1.6004.00 ; Intnb-i , J2.00U4.00. ! ; Hods Hecelpts , 2,200 head. . . Receipts of live stock at the four principal fcstorn markets Wednesday , September 21 : Cat tin. lings. Sheep. SoutliOmnha . 4,290 5,314 8'26 Chicago . 15,000 21,000 12,000 Kansas City . 5,000 0,100 1,700 St. Louis . 2,800 3,000 1,700 Total . 27,000 30,014 10,225 c J'O.'f VlllO.UW It.LY. \Vesti > rn Itdiids Prrp.irlne to Ulvo it Cheap Unto for tlio OrcMNlon. CHICAGO , Sept. 21.- The western roads uro now striiK-iliiij { with the ques tion of granting cheap rates to tlio World's fair on October 0 , ' 'Chicairo day ; " thivt the rates will bu as low as 1 cent per mile ia practically assured. A proposition has also boon submitted lookintr to cheap rains for Irish day at the fair , which is sot for September TO. Minnesota day is also hoiny considered and a one-fare rate for the round trip .will probably bo granted for that day. Chairman Caldwell of tlio Western Passenger association has ruled that the sale of split tickets , moaning those carrying moro than ono contract , is pro hibited , excepting in cases where tickotn are sold as the sums of local rates , with the dilToront rates spcoifiod on the tickets. Illmnnrck DeolliiiiRVllllt > iu' Oll'or. BKRUX , Sept. 21. Emperor William has sent a telegram from Guons to Prince Bismarck , expressing sympathy with him in his illness and offering him the use of ono of the imperial castles , which ho thought might prove beneficial in view of the trying climate at Frlcd- richsruhCjtho prince's place of residence. Prince Bismarck replied in a long tele gram in which ho cordially thanked his majesty for his sympathy and the use of a castle , but said lie was obliged to de cline tlio emperor's kind offer , as his physician , Dr. Schwcningor was op posed to his making a change. Trrrihln 1'ntii ot u l.lttln ( iirl. UUMMELI.STOWN , Pa. , Sopt. 21. Out raged and choked to death by a villain was the fate of little 9-year-old Agnes Cooper Wright , ( laughter of Arthur Wright. She hurt loft for sclriol and not returning a search was made and last night her body was found in the underbrush twenty-live feet from the road. An examination showed the child had been brutally outraged and then strangled to death. The community is wild over the affair and the country is being scoured. 11 the villain is captured ho stands a line show for a lynching. . T\v > JiittrooMViro Killed , BIRMINGHAM , Ala. , Sopt. 21. The negro friends of Ned Gully , who was lynched a few days ago near Pineapple , made an attack upon the whites. l-Yom the best information received there was a regular battle. Two negroes were killed and several badly wounded. As far as con bo learned none of the hitos wore seriously hurt. It is feared there will bo a general nice war. The negroes are procuring all the arms they can nnd everyone is on .the outlook. Three- fourtiiB of the population are colored. PRIME IN HIGH PLCAESI it is * / that do not strange eomo people wrong through ignorance , ethers from u failure to invest igato us to the right or wrong of a matter. But It is str.ingo , that individuals and firms , who are fully uwuro of the rights of others , will por- Bist in perpetrating frauds upon them. High-toned , wealthy manufrcturing firms will offer and soil to retail mer chants , articles which they know to bo infringements on the rights of proprie tors , andimltationsof well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to beware ot such Imita tions nud simulations of ' 'OAKTUrt'.s ' LIT- TI.U LlVKU PII.LS. " When they are of fered to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , nnd you don't want to lay yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Fninklln said "Honosty is the best poli cy" ; it is just as true that "llonodty Is thebust principle , " QJ.W A y j A . Union Sto3i Yards Capuy ) , South Ornahai BejtCnttlo Ilo anil > Usp uairiKU I'u will. Wood Brotliarj. MTQ Stojk Coiimlnlou : JOHN l > . DADHMAN , \V.M/rKK B. W-)0 | ) , MarUot raparUbv mall and wire clio rful urulihod uooa uyyllcttUou. DISCOVERED A WIFE iKILLRR How n Dutchman Mnnagcd to flct Up n Djoitled Soimtion. AN AMSTERDAM MAN IMITATES DEEMING Two Women lielinn Mtrrlrd : Mnve MjMrrlmisly l > Utpii : | > arril--liitilitp ) llur- tlrr mill Suicide Cuimi-d liy .Icul- " > i > cil i.iinilmijtiillct UIH. AMSTKKtUM. RMi.21.-TI | P pi.iiec Of this city have just made-an nrreM which promises to cau = r-ti seiisatIon similar to that i-au ed by Iho Deeming in.mle-rs. In .linio la * t H Hollander named Henry Ho .lonjr married Sadie IV.vitt , an Knir. lish girl. They spent their honcviuooii in Holland. Suddenly thoglil 'ilUup- poarod. Uo Jong wa 'l > t-Huvoil to have obtained u divorce from bis Kugllsh wife , as in August last lie man ied tbu sister of ( in inn keeper in tliis city. Do Jong's second wife aUo dlstppeare'd , und the people trot suspicious. The police made an investigation. Tlu-y coimmiiil- eatod with'the Kngli h police , und from Information recehcd from London it l.s believed tbo two women luivobceu fm.lly dealt witb. It was also understood oilier eriines of n similar nature may soon bo charged to Do Jong , who ha's boon arrested. Iriilutiiy C.uHt1 * Three DriUh * . LONDON , Sept. 21. A sensational tragedy HUH just occurred in thin city , tbo ro nlt of wbleh was tbe death of tln-co persons , ono a woman. Tlio other two wore men , supposed to bo rivals for the friendship of the woman. Daisy Montague , a ballet girl em ployed ut the Umpire , left the theater at 1 o'clock this morning. Hho was joined by a man , and when near King's Cross the. pair were stopped by another man. They talked in loud and angry tones. Suddenly one of them pulled a revolver and shot the woman , killing her almost instantly. He then shot the other man dead and afterwards turned the weapon upon himself.Vhen the ] ) oliee arrived they found three dead bodies. Alt Ilin Mlclilgiiu Koliliorn Arrested. CAM-MET , Mich. . Sept. 21. Four of the alleged Mineral road robbers , Jack Chollew and wife , Champ ICohoo and Albert Cannon have been released. The American Express company today paid over to the Calumet & Heela company 470,000 to make good the amount stolen. William Pinkerton , before leaving for Chicago , said that all the men impli cated In the robbery are under arrest. They are George Liberty , George King , Ed llogan , Djuiiniek Uogaa and John Butler. " Kpct-lvem ( or u Uiillronil. COLUMHUS , O. , Sept. 21. Receivers have been appointed today for the Cleve land , Canton & Soul hern railroad. The maturing indebtedness of the road for the next six months is 31,200,000 , , and the net earnings for the same period are estimated at $120,000 , or 10 per cent of the indebtedness. The company oper ates 1-J.J miles of road between Cleveland and Xanosvillo and a sixty-two-milo branch between Canton and Shroods- ville. _ Train IlltpiitrliorH In ScMlnn. CHICAGO , Sept. 21. The convention of the Order of Train Dispatchers passed resolutions recommending u thorough examination of candidates for train dispatchers and the requirement of cortilieates from ofllcial examiners. W. W. Olcott was elected chief dis patcher and O. L. Eurlay secretary. The next convention will bo hcldut Colorado Surings. Army mill > 'itvy Unl'in. ST. Louis , Sept. 21. The fifth annual convention of the Regular Army and Navy union met bore in Turners' hall yesterday. National Commander J. F. It isn't "The Same As , " and it isn't " as good as" no mat ter what any grocer may tell you about any imitation of Pearline , Me makes more money on itj' ol course but do you want to ruin yj clothes for his profit. Some of , ttt imitations of Pearline are sold "at , , a lower price , naturally. They ouglt { tb be cheaper , for they're not as goi Some of them are dangerous , and be dear at any price. None of i. equal to Pearline , the original washing compound , which saves more work in washing and cleaning than anything else that doesn't do harm. Pearline is never peddled , and it offers no prize packages. Every package is a prize in itself. Get it from some good grocer. * JAMES IVLE , "DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. " BUY 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. MAHA BAOS & TWINES TBNT3 , ETO. iiemls Omaha Hag Omalia Tent-Awning C01HMNV. COMl'ANV lmportar < nnd turori of flour HOHSK COVKU3. turlapi , t"liu. llllF.irnain tHrool , BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Cos Sliaa Company. llotrrirl 't Salesroom and Offlca-lllMm-llll Kactarr-IIU-H2l-l1 > l llo.innl SI. We ira the OXI.V iliuufniturir ) of Uuoli anl Bhoeiln tt > 9 titoof .Ncbrii' < . AKener.il Inflation I ta.i434 to allto lu | > eot our now factor ; . BUY QOOD3. M. E. Smith & Co , Kilpalrlck-Koch Dry GO'JDS CO. litj rood ! , notloni , fur * Notion * , Keuti' furnlih- iilihlog tfoodi , corner InK iooa . car. lltb * a < l lltU aud tlowirJ till. OnialiaUpliolsteringi COMl'ANy. I' ' Upholitere < l furniture , Ilin-1104 Nlobolu tl. 0 Honoli of H'mtoii iirosldoili About IfiO uclorfnlOHvoro piwont. Tlio ilnv'o HOH- lnn wim devoted lo llin honrinir of nil- tlfopsos and voir < irl . The report of Ail- jtilmit l-'nnniiiR shows tlmt Ilio union now 1ms a nioiiiloi-Mhlof ] ) 5,1173. Xntloiwl rtiymustop Do IK-us reported u Iwlmico hi tlio treiisury of * Sil. l.nst ovontng t , > o delegates worn in tlio lintuls of tlioh * friuiids. inns .vo/1 Tit/Mi ii manors. llmrll'N 'MliiUtor to l.tiiidnii .Mnkci l.ltht it tinItrv , Minion 'Ibcro. Loxnox , Sopt. UI.Tho sulfrtanro of Ilio dispatch rei'i-lunl by an Knilisli Imulttii" ; house In tlilx t-ily , ( 'ivluj , ' Htich n jjrloomy view i.f the -tumUon In Ilio do .intuuro , ' was OMininmii > nti-d to iho Hra- zillnu iiilnlstcr , Vl-ciuiiit < r.\urinirt. , The Hni7.1liiminini-.t ( > rsiiiiHnirply tliak ho co'i ldorcd tlmt this- dispatch fjrosiy o.\a"onitcl ( the Mtiiutlun , milling thtit ho rccolvoil tclofjnuiH oulv last nl ut from the mi'ji.ttot * of foroiirn tilfalfs , tlio lutnistof of the tutorlor and Iho minis ter of lliuuico. Thi'-o ti'loirniiu- said were upon oi'diiiui'.v nuittorfl conncctcil with the li'piitlnn nud no nu-iitlon was iiiado of the sttci-phs of the rebels. Thrso UMiatclios. accofdlnjr to tjo , H.luitU , : miiiistoi' , provo cdiu-lustvclv lliat the govofninuiit olliivs at Hlo do'.luiii-u-o nro not iiitorloi'i-il with und PfcHidciit IVixoto htvs not left Hio dc .Iiuiolro Tlio inliilstoi' , i-aiitinulii } , ' . MIV > ( ho did nolboHovo the tn-ivs in rcpard to tlio ultlmittiiuiPatd to have boon delivered by AdinlrarMolhw and that ho did not oonMiUM- the situation alarming. The revolt , said tlio minister , la owiuir to some little feellii } , ' of discon tent. Uonpi-ows was sitting until Sep- toinbor Ui > , in oi'dotto pass tinbudget. . Jlo adniiited , liowivoithat of late there bud been considerable ft-ollnir ujjulnst the president , as it was alleged ho had boon LMillty of violating the con- BtititUon. Iho present nRltation wan probably cnttt-od in view of the faot that it protuiluiitial olcetloii takes place in March. In conclusion , the Hray.Uinn mlnistei- Htiid that ho had received a telegram today .stating that the Hank of lira/il and other banks at Hlo were open and transacting business. Finally the min ister said that exchange had also been quoted today and that this docs not seem indicative of a panic existing at Hlo. ( 'lili'ilirci KM , M IngPnper Sold. ' CIUCAOO , Sopt. l. Aeoonllng to pub lic notice , Iho Chicago Kvoning.loui'iial , the oldest daily noWHimpiuin Chicago , was Bold yesterday to Dr. S. F. Farrar for $1011,000 , a member by marria < ro of the C. L. Wilson family. ' The occasion of the sale way a termination of the charter on August 0 last and the fail ure of the minority stockholders to agree on some plan oi reorgaiii/ation. . 1'ntlll Trl.il of a Striunrr. . Sejit. 21. The steamer Montgomery , twin ship of the United States Htcain.gr Detroit , now being built at the Columbian Iron works , Baltimore , went on a private trial trip today. Whoa on" Thomas Point she burst a steam pipe and Uliief Engineer Zaehariah Mueslmw of the Columbia Iron works and Coal Heaver John Uoyleworo fatally scalded , both having since died. IMscovrrrd ICnmlHii .MhllUt. BATAVIA , N. V. . Sejt. 21. Gus Levine - vine , a Russian , today became incensed at his son-in-law , Olin , and gave information mation to tbo police , who discovered in Olin's room a mass of Russian literature and apparatus for 'tho manufacture of bombs , and tlio photographs of many noted Russian nihilists. Olin has boon in tlio country about a year. Itiin Awny with n Mulatto. ST. PAUL , Sept. 21. The mystery of the disappearance at .Tcnnio Mobl , the 20-year-old daughter of Eugene Mchl. formerly proprietor of the Ryan hotel in this city , has been solved. She has been married to James Robinson , a mulatto , formerly elevator boy In the Ryan hotel. They are now In Anoka county. I T