TT"1- VT" ' " " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 , 1891 , 1,5 Country Moroliants Visit Omaha in Quest or Winter EUcka , SMALL GAIN IN OMAHA BANK CLEARIKGS llcport n I'nlr tofciiinnt In Uoodn ' In .Moit All I.lni'B . for the htuto I'nlr , Owing to the large number of country mer chants v.ho have visited the city during the past week In quest of winter stocks ot goods the home trade ot local Jobbers has gen orally been very satisfactory. At the eitno time there has been a fair amount of mall orders , BO that the total volume ot business for the week has been about as good at any ono had reason to anticipate. Taking everything . .Into consideration the Omaha jobbers appear to bs doing as well on could bo expected , though It Is true trade Is not up to what would be expected had the crop datnago been less eovero , Trom a good many sections of the state , where the crops were pretty well burned up , the mer chants are buying % cry sparingly , and while the number of orders may bo up to the av erage , their footings are \ery snnll. Col lections are not very brisk , and yet the country I * meeting obligations about * oi promptly as could bo expected. t While this Is the general situation , there Is considerable difference In the reports made by jobbers In different lines. It Mould np > pear that consumers are cutting oft a E.OIK many Ot the luxuries of life , and trade or such lines la less brisk than un the io-callci necessities. Thus tlio grocery Jobbers am dry goods people claim that their business Is very good , alwaya taking Into consldera tloln , of course , the general sttuatlon n tin country. Iluslncss In the manufacturing line , beltu Kovernsd by the same conditions. Is occupy Ing about the same position as theJobblm trado. Just at present the manufacturers an actively engaged In preparing for the stall fair at Lincoln. TIu fair management ha ! made better preparation ! for the accommo datlons of the manufacturers and Ilia mem bers of the association are determined ti 7tiako a b tier display of Nebraska manufac tured goods than ever before. The manufac turers have practlcaly combined their an nual exposition with the state fair. It Is pro posed to not only make a v.ry largo oxhlbl of manufactured goods of all Kinds liirnei out In the state , but , so far as possible , II lUBtrato the methods employed lit the ma mi facture by putting In machinery and other ap Iillano s for carrying on the actual work o manufacture. The dealings at Omaha have fallen ol during the past week as compared with tin previous week. As compared with the cor responding week of last year there has bcei a gain ct 2 2 per cent.Yhon It comes t the volume of clearings Omaha compare very favorably with the other pities of th northwest. Minneapolis Is about the only clt ; of the northwest that makes n boter show ing than Omaha , while this city leads SI IMul , Denver , Uuluth and other polnti by : very wide margin. The following will Bhoi the clearings at n number of cltl.s for th "wosk Under consideration : Onmlm . $3,778 K Minneapolis . 1,81)0,61 ) fit. Paul . 3J01M Denver . 1 , 831,1 ! Ht , Joicim . 1,20,11. ' Uullltli . 2,511,01 Milwaukee . . . , . 3,8S7,1J The completion of the reports ol condltlo of the national banks of the United Stitt on July IS , 1S9I , the ditc named In th last call of Comptroller Eel. els , permits sotn interesting comparisons In ' the changes < the financial stattls , of the banks during tli period ot business depression In the dlffcret sections o the country. The complete n turns of tha eastern states , Including Ne Englnnl , New Y < irk , New Jersey , 1'ent uylvnnla and Maryjand , jsliow discounts a most as * large as on May 4 , 1893 , just bi fore the breaking out of the panic , nnd di posits considerably larger than on that dat The figures for the southern nnd wester country are less gratifying , and show lasts' In business exceeding 20 per cent an in deposits amounting to about 15 per ccn " The separation of the banks of Iho countr : according to this classification , gives the fo towing totals of loans and discounts and < individual deposits before the panic ot 1S9 at the period of greatest depression , and : the data of the last call , July IS , 1891 : LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. Hay 4 , 183J , Oct. 3 , 1WJ. July IS. ISO banks 1 , 073,1)0.010 Other banka 971 Q53.C92 7CI 4S7.S27 770,876. Stuten . . . ] : .ir,3.401SJ J1.6I3.MUC7 J1D:3,5 ,3.3 INDIVIDUAL DUrOHITS. Max 4 , mi. Oct. 3 , ISO } . July 18 , 183 lliatrin banka . . . } SSI C27.M3 J 87I,37IE07 ? 1,028.610.0 Other banks . . . 705,50.1.222 B76T ,1C3 031,153,1 United States . . . .31.749.930.517 $1.451,121,930 II.GTJ.SM. ! The fluctuation In the volume ot loai and tllscounta throughout tlio United Slat' ' at the date of each report to the comptroll since the autumn of 1892 is shown In tl follow IMC table : Loans mul Imlhl.lU Date Ul > unt , dc poults September 30. 1502. . . . IU71 Oll.ibS J1.7G5 122 3 December 0 UJJ 2 100 613.721 March C , 1803 2.1i..CH'J2 nisMMia May 4 IIU3 s 2 1(2.4)1 ( tii' ' 1.719 a-J ) S July 32. 1893. . . . , . . . . . 202).4 ) , ti.l 1.5uT.lJ October 3 , IJJ.1 . . . . . . 1.811 CM,117 1,44,121.1 IH'cemuer 19 , 1W. . , . 1.FM.SI7 170 rebrunry l.iM.7C3 VQJ l.MG 810 I May 4. 1SH.07I IK i.c.D.'U ! , ; July is , 1,677,5)1,5 Tlio receipts ot live slock at South Omal during Iha week just closd have not bet larKO. At the same ttnis there lias bci a gain In cattle , but the great trouble h been that they Iia\o not been such ns we wanted. Since Tuesday there Jmvc been i Rood corn-fed native cattle In the yar and not many western beeves. The mark on Bucli cattle has been gradually Improvln The great bulk at the receipts has lie' ' mad : up oC stock caltlu ami conn , cannei etc. OxvltiR to the large nrrlvuls the mark on this class oC stock ha& dcllilci ] during t | i.iit two Oa > a. 1'rlcejs on hoes have tleen steadily ndvan InK UrrltiK the \veck and the highest pal wns touched yesterday. A great many ve common and light pigs are coming forvva as a result ot short feed In Iho count t The follow Ing % vlll Ehow the receipts tlio market tor the past eight months as cot pared with previous ) ears : mi Cattle. iloK" . Khc. January M ro < m : si 24 Wbruary , Di..MG l. ) ,3Jt K. March C .3J8 ll .CU 21 April , 0.473 1I2.U7 IS May , . . . . , CS.SU 1S7.S70 17. Juno ! U.:7d SK.UJ 1C. July " " & ! . > CU 7. k Aucuit IV. TotiiU . . . . . . 483.0S3 15SJ Cntlle. UORB She Jmumry . 87. 6 H 1 ,173 16.c. . rebruary . . . . . . i > 3027 n.oi : c. XIarch . , . 71.410 M.41T 37 , April . , , . , , . . . . OMN IuO.\7l SI. SI.l ( May . 61 C7 l ! Juno . . . . . 46,117 , July . . . . . . 4M3 si , August . 4'J , I ) . Total . 3,00t Ko ] Total S mo . 1631 . 4 .lS5 1.3SO:6 141. Total B moa. 1VJJ . , , , 4JS.W6 SI7.8M 170 , Total 3 moa. lk'J2117,171 1 I'J.DJ no TotM < i o IMI . sj3i KO.GM 103 , Total 3 moa. ISM . 4 ,1 1 lo.Uj ; 81 , An examination ot the above figures v Toveal the fact that the pait eight inoni have witnessed a decrease In cattle recelr The decrease , however , wag limited to 1 flrat thri-o months ot the year. With Af 'there commenced a slight Increase , wh became larger ai tha suminor progress and the damage to the corn crops caui farmers to rush their surplus stock to m ket. Tha gain during tlio later months the period undei review , however , was sufficient to overcome tlio losses ot the B three months. In the matter ot hog receipts the case somewhat different.Vlth the exception January there has been a gala during e month of the past year as compared with corresponding months of 1S93. Thus far gain Tor the year amounts to 131,071 he Commencing with the year 1S30 , a year abort cropi , It will be noted that there ' , largo run of hogi. The following year dropped down again , bat Incrca argely In 1892 , onljr to go bark again In 1S93 , Since 1SS7 every alternate year hai wllneucd a largo gain In Iho arrival ) of hogs at tills market The Increasa In cattle has been more reg ular , and every year since the opening of the yards In 1801 thereial been a largo gain un- II 1801. when the receipts fell off , owing to the excessive marketing during tha short crop year of 18DO .SMMV , Cill'UCII ' .t CIVS VICWs. Many Tlilncn tn It" Coimlilcrnd In .Mnklng llii > lnp ( nl < iilnlli'ii" . Albert Andrlano , local superintendent for Snow , Church A Co.'s mercantile agency , writes : "Tho man of affairs nowadays , like the successful general , marshnls his forces and carrlei on the battle of trade with the care and calculation of n military leader. Cnretul business men Imve mapped out Ihelr policy for thu next twelve months and will unflinchingly pursue the panic In the dice ot adverse circumstances , If necessary. Confidence nt home begets confidence nbroad , nnd Ilio conselesB onergv of enter- Iirtslnp irterclmnls nnd their conlldenco In the recuperative ability of the stale vlll Impress caatrrti Investors -vvllli the stablllly of western InstllullotH. "Jxjcal Jobbers nnllclpate n light trade In Ihe territory orfccted liy the drouth. They tire accordingly ettendlnK lhlr fleld of nctlou nndtorklncr new territory more vlgorotiily Heretofore , a failure of crops In the western part of the state resulted In more vlgotous cotnpttitloti for Jovva trade. This season , howcvcuthnt state lias suf fered wltli the rest. In the western states Immediately adjoining Nebraska , however , ami In Ihe llkaclt IIIHs country , where Rood prop1 ! ore Imund to mnki' good trade , Omaha houses nrc innklng nn energetic nnd successful canvass for business While ttade In general , therefore , c.m hardly be considered ncllve , yrt It compares very fn- vcrably vvlth the t-orrespomllng period of lust yoar. "Tlicre are mnny oollectlons In tbo hnnds of agencies. They nrc usu.illy of fair size , hut rather slow and dllllcull to spcure. There la little golnp on nt the > bnnks nnd the demand for money Is vety light. "The efforts of the Commercial club to bring country merchants lo Omaha Is meetIng - Ing with n. fair degree of success admitting alf circumstances. Hotallers , however , nre buying lightly and- generally giving tent to their sentiments In favor of pursuing a con servative policy during the full nnd winter. "Irrigation Is the subject of much Inter est throughout the vvislern part of the siale nnd will no doubt receive a stimulus from the convention soon lo be held at Denver , If It can be found that there Ifi n sulllclent quantity of water lo. Irrlgale the larger portion of the.western part ol this .stnle , crops In thnt region , which even under the most favorable circumstance- Imve nlwnys been it doubtful quantity , will bo assuted , The failure or partial failure In the pastern pirt of this slate Is unprc- cecfenlod nnd will probably not recur In many yeais , "lluslness In the east Still continues tc show Blgna of revival , and while It Is toe late to expect any unusual activity this f.ill there Is no doubt Umt trade duringthi next sU months will show a srallf ylnif liv crease throughout the country. This willet ot course , jodound to the advantage- Xcbraslti nnd iithcr western stntrs. "The utterances hf Mr. Wilson In hl < southern speech , on the democr.Uic tarlfl bill , nnd those of Jtr. Ileed , referring tc a change In cifo of republican domination although they were naturally to be c * ' peeled , still serve lo i-rente n feeling o ! uncertainly , nol to the best Interests of tin country at large. They will , however , no operate to Mich nn extent as to Impnli trade to nny appreciable extent , nnd bust ness men generally are well satlsllPd tha this question has been settled for tin present. "The' expressions ol ( ho English papers rcfctrlng to the unselllod conditions here nre Interpreted liy persons well Informei In the iiretnlses lo Indicate that there Is ai Inclination on Ihe part of English cnp Itnllsts to Invest In this country once more Ihe supposition being that the articles re ferret ! to ure written with a purpose o dlscour.iBluK Investments In this direction It Is believed , however , Ihnt wllh Ihe enoi inoiis amount ot money now stored In 12ng land nnd ether European countries tha when the tide sets In In this direction men n set lions of this kind will not serve Ii stem It. "Wllh Ihe resumption of moro favornbV conditions In the east and an Inllux of out side capital a degree of prosperity may b cMieclcd as n. result , which will make lt el noticeably felt throughoxit the country. Tit argument. Is found usual of late that owlm to the failure of crops this -section of th country htis little produce to curry to mar ket. tind therefore small means ot securlni money and mnklncr trade. "This Is no doubt largely true , but ther is another view of the subject which hn not been carefully considered Many o the formers In the best portions of thl Elite and Iowa have only half or a thlr of a crop , for which , however , they wll receive a very high , price , In many case netting them a much larger amount tha ; they have ever received with an nbundan crop In- the past. Others have held qonsld PI able quantllles of corn from last yen ! Those who have dohe so will make an enot motis profit. Another matter worthy o consideration In the fuct that this countr Is largely doing business on eastern cnr Ital. This of itself Is nd new proposltlor for the same may be said of the entire wes but with returning prosperity In the eas and nn easy feeling In the money maikc consequent upon the same , capitalists be Inclined tn take advantage ot the ver depression -which exists In some furmin communities to purchase western lands an Invest In western property "Western people should remember the the experienced man of affairs In the cm has been Ihrough Ihe most disastrous panic nnd failures , that he views the sltuatlo cnlmly nnd Is Inclined to take mtvantng of all opportunities offered by Ihe same. "The failure of crops this year bus bee so widespread and has affected section where such conditions have never bcfoi been known that It does not partake t the nature of a local condition Incident t the unfavorable cllmale. It does not , there fore , directly nffect the credit or pro ! perlty of Nebraska , nnd while Its effeci me moro directly felt locally , they do nc of necessity shake the confidence of Ir vv.stoiH In Ihe possibilities of this state c section of the , country. "As matters stand nt present , the cred and future of the state Is entirely In th hands of tlie parties most Interested , prot erty holders and business men , nnd It di pends entirely nixm HIP degree ot conlldenc am ! enternilse nhown by them to what e- > ttnt eastern capital and eastern prosperlt c'lit be innde to lend Its assistance to wes crn success. " _ St. l.onl * I , ho Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Fept. l.i-CATTM : Ri-ce'pts , Ci head ; shipments , 1 500 head. The supply we too llfilit to mak a market. OIKK ! nntlvn ntcei nro In ilpintuul at fu.lt prices and oil erailca Hi : rpntlsilos. . lioas Itcrelpts COO bend ; shipment * , SI1 limd : mnrkct , llrm , l " t grades sell at K W 6 tt ) . fllr tn ifrto.1 , f" W13 Sft 8IIKI21' Receipts , W lu-ad , shipments , 1 1 lip-ul : in irkct llrm ; mi ilium ti KI O mutton . . " cninmon to inlr. H OJ02 23. Lninl ninee uL S3.OOjj-a.T- _ OU Sept -TAUXnV-rNomtna i supply fnlr ; prfmi city , 2fc > 1 1 COTTON SlinU OIL Steady ; 2l . limriNTlNi : ; Dull , holder * orter ppirlngl ; li'ritD 2U Cd. KOSIX Dull ; holders offer moderntely ; con mnn 13 M. HOI'S At T < ondon ( Pacific cnnat ) , stead ; lioldein offer moderately ; IJOfJ 10s. \iiul ? tiirkt. . ST. IXJUIS , Sept. 1. VOPI tx > w trrndcs a vunte ami HIIIIP snlen were made at a ells docllnv. IVst quilltlrs 8te.iily. rrtnio VVlKiU Jlurkrt. BAN niANCISCO. P.pt 1. W1IUAT Stead Dcc inler , 834c ; aio Says M. W. Belby Munclo , III. : "La summer acoal miner came to my drug sto one night , halt dead -with cramps , The was no doctor to be had. Me asked me I had naythlne that would help him. opened a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic , Che era and Diarrhoea Itemedy and gave him large dose In twenty minutes hli pain vv alt gone. This man had been subject cramps , but has not been troubled since Kvcry family should keep this remedy hand ( or use In tuch cases. It can always depended upon. Tor sale by druggists. I'uwnrd thu JHue fur a Monument , LITTLR UOCK , Ark. , SepU 1. Mrs. S. llorlcy , wife oi an cx-employo ol the tel photta company , has been arrested , chare vvlth Ihe theft ot a diamond ring- valued $60 from Isaao Dennett , an ex-mall carrli Mrs , Borley had pawned the setting to monument dealer for a tombstone for h brother's crave. Sh vca > admitted to b ; in tha sum ot $300 , My boy was taken vlth a disease resei bllng bloody fiux. The first thine I thoug of was Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and 1 arrhoei Hetnedy Two dosea of U settled t m.ittur and cured Iilm sound and well , heartily recommend Ihli remedy to all pi sons , j utter I UK from a like complaint. I w answer any Inquiries regarding It wh stump I * enclosed I refer to any county < nc-lal as to my reliability. Wm , Iloach , J 1 I'rlmroy , Campbell Co. , Tenu. For tale drucEUti COMMERCIAL AM ) FINANCIAL Eoard of Trade Bnsireyi Was lather liglitor Ttstcrlay , SEPTEMBER WHFAT SUDDENLY COLLAPSED Tlirrn Wcro I'rnctlcnllr No l/nllrorlr * of Ciirn on fceptmilicr ContncH Yr tor- d r Hint Coim-qtirntly bliortu fur tlin Month Ufro Aluriiiiol. CHICAGO , Sept. 1. Board of Trade busl- ness as rather lighter today and the bear- fhnesa Mas In contemplation ot n big array ot figures as likely to represent the re ceipts of Tuesday morning. Another ex pected addition to the visible supply ot wheal ot about 10,000 bu. was also agalnut the julK As a consequence , September wheal s i c lower than tl closed yesterday. Corn after n lively rise In the beginning , tumbled until tylc tower for September and % c lot May , September oats closed % o lower and provisions finished at advances. A general desire to expect the effect or Tuesday morning of the accumulation o ] the receipts during the Sunday and Mondaj holidays caused licat to rule weak. It wo ; steady for about an hour , but broke clowr when a sudden collapse In the price of Sep tcinber wheat reawoke the wheat traders to what hud previously been In their mine about the 7 > lg receipts on Tuesday. Th < receipts today were rather smaller than eatl mated at Chicago , and at Minneapolis am Duluth the reported receipts did not lnd.lcat < any likelihood of the volume of farmers' < le liveries In the northwest Increasing. Tin foreign markets -were steady and the deliver les of wheat on September contracts uen all taken care of by the elevator proprietors About 2,000,000 bu. v.an the quantity whtcl was supposed to be tendered In the mornlni by a few houses , and , after going the rounds It found Its way all back to the carriers who have It sold for December. Trade wa light and the price was thus easily aflectei by a moderate short Belling. Decembe opened at CCc , or % c below Us closlni value on Friday. It advanced to G7 3-5 sold off to BCV4c and closed at GGc. There were practically no deliveries o corn on September contracts today and con serjuently the shorts Mr the * month ver alarmed. The holders of the rash corn dl nothing to allay their fears , but , on the- con trary , J. C , Schwartz' recognized broker nere bidding for the limited offerings durln ; the first hour of the session. Scptcmbe opened at 07c , as against &G > jc at the clos yesterday. It rose excltsdly to GS7ic , and after reacting to GSc , closs to which It hel for a short time , it had a sensational tumbl to GGVSc and later to 5Gc , at which latte point Is was when the nurket closed. Th weakness came from expected heavy Blonda receipts May opened firm at about yestei day's closing price , and advanced under th Inlluence of the strength In September tint : the former touched nic. It declined froi 640 to 62c and closed at GSc , or = SiC lowe than on the previous afternoon , Ilecelpti estimated for Monday at 650 cars , \\ns weakening factor. The oats market opened with a flrme tone and orders quite plentiful , but thl strength tasted but n very short time , fo when the corn market weakened oats fol lowed , and at the end of the session price were considerably lo er. 1'rovlslons were strong. There waa ver little disposition to sell short. The dellvork an September contracts were Inslgnincan Pork sold at $14 for both September an January and closed worth $13.95 for bet deliveries , being an Improvement ot troi 12 o In September lo 7&c In January. Lar closed with' lOc gain tn September and Gc I January Hlbs unchanged. Estimated receipts for Monday : Whea 3CO cars ; corn , G50 cars ; oats , .325 cars ; hog 25,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. Opou. \ - | ? Low1 1 CloseT WrcatNo. 2 bcpt 61' ' Dec C ( > JS ( 57 May C-J Corn No. 2. . bopt C7CS7 CG CO Oct COM D7 B5M r.s May 01 DJ OntsNo 2 . . Sepl 30 L'O Oct 307 eJl Way . . . . i 5 I'ork per uW Scut l. 85 1100 l.t S3 n 95 Jan . . . . . U 05 14 00 UK7M 13 0- Lard 100 U bepu. . . 8 121 < 347K R 42W 8 47 Oct H 42H H r.-4 s 4JW H Al ) Jim 7 U.'H 7VI7H 7UJM 7 07 liort lllb - fccpt. . . , 7 75 7 75 7 7 7 72 Oct. 7 hO 7 80 7 7. 7 72 Jan. . . 7 .0 7 21) 7 JB 7 17 Cash quotations were us folUnvn. K1XUK Winter patents , J251S/2SO. wlnt nlKlits. (2393250. sprlne patents , 13 100.1 5 spring BtralKlitB , JJWii W , Inkers' . . WHI5AT No 2 sprinc SS- c , No 3 spnn nominal , No. 2 red. 53ii53Vc. COUN No. 2. CS c ; No J Jellow , 53 > - cOATS OATS No. 2. 23 c , No 2 while , Nn 3 white , 31i(3'ic. IIY13 No 2 , 460. ] IAHLtV-56GOV4c ! , No. 3 , 51653'i ' No. nomlnil. 1'LAX snnn ii 23 i.s3. T1MOTHV H13KW I'rlme , J5.JO. I'UOVISIONS Mesa p 'rk. per Mjl. , I134..9HO la.nl , per 100 Ibs . fS l SfS 47Hc ; short rlba ld ( loose ) , $7.75fj > 7.SO , dry wlted shoulders ( bo ± e < 1 10 75 0.871,1 : ahort clear s dca ( boxedf , J3 K S40 . WHISKY' Distillers' finished i oaa , per ga 11 33. SITOAHS Unchnnsed Tlie follow inn were the receipts and slilpmen today : M\VVOUK : < IIMKAL : ; j Yr tercliiy' < ) uotatlinn 1111 I'lour , rravlal n , Jletulu , itc. NEW TONIC. Sept , 1. rrOLTIl-11c lptg , 20.1 bbls.j exports. 7,000 Mils t pxi otts , 7,000 nki Market dull and weaker on springs , which t pressed , for pale because of new crop mm In city mill patents , fl ottJ 25 ; city mill clcn 53 , Mlnnetotn patents , I34QQ370 ; lllimcsi liakers , J2 3082.70 ; ulnter piteiits. | 2S5ff3. : winter BtialKhts , J2 005280 ; winter extras , J ] ( r-.O. winter laner grades , | 170fl'273 , prl Kradvs , U.Cufil.&J : BprlnR extras , Jl.Syyi. boutlicrn Hour , dull , sqlen , none , cDmrnon fair extra. J2W82CO ; Bo J to choice extta , 52 f f3 23. lt > e ( lour , firm , Hdles , 3oO bbls. , * up c line , J2.t4B..W : fancy , JWa3p3 COJIN MiAU-null , sales , none , > elowne | crn , 12.504)3,1) ) ; Irondywlne. J2WS320. nri Qulit. etale , J5238/B30 ; Jemoy , 5083 IIAHUJV Hteadj , No. 2 wcstpjn. Hitlo. ! 11AH1.KV SIAL.T Qul t ; western , S&70cv ; rowi-it nte. 73c , slx-ro ed. SOftMe WHUAT llecelpts , 15S 2 ( bu ; export * , 32 , bu.i euli-i , ] , h7J,0 W bu. futures , 2I,0 0 bu. sp Bp t mnrkfl quiet ; No. 2 red , In store nnd K \utor , C7T c , f. o U , CSViC , canal. No , 3 norl em , M'o delherpd ; No. 1 haul , WiVtc < lfllnri Options easier under loeul sales but Immediate milled on light deliveries and ujnipntliy w ! corn , alilunigh tlio advance was nfteiwai lost on dull trade , and the close was aU Ufflic lower than lait nlKht's close ; MHJ. C fCli 'i. closed at C Tie : Beptemhor. 5IVI5M1 cl-ise.1 at HHc ; October , GSkifMc , clis l SST.e. November closed at COc ; December. C C < nr. cloKed at Cle. COIIN Hecelpts , 370.000 bu. ; exports , nor sales. 1IOOKO bu. future * , no pput. fi > t nomlm No. 2. 64'.c In stores M'lc , canal , UelUen Option * opened strong and hlilier en utwenco delUerlea nnd ncthe demand fur September , u after euang- off a Irlllu clt t.d 1'ic un iSeptember and 'jtj'tc up on latei montl May. 67U657V5C , cloned at KC ) , H < tileinl > . 63jt3'ic , closed at CS'ic ; October UofeU at 62 , No\ ember closwl at SIHc ; December , tS'VOSS closed U M .c. OA'IS-Itecelpts. 3M 600 bu , exports , nor ralei , 311,000 bu futuies. U.OOO bu. snot. Si linn. No , 2 , S3 O3lr , No. 2 , delivered K , J J , 33o. No. i white , SiUc , trac-k , white st : and western , 36811c Options opened llrm , w : corn , but afterwards UroKe nnd closeil al not decline : ilay closed nt 3SV cr heptcmb S31 ( f81c. clorctl , at 3.i\cj Octolwr. SHiWJii rlosed at JIV. November. S3 SC'c. closed SSo , December. S6 fiS7i , clcaed at 36 , c HAY Quirt , BlilpiUlllSIfi&K , { oed to chol llOl'HMik ; state , common to choice. 5O > - co-isl IIIDT.S- Dull ; net saltnl Jiev Orleans lected. 15 a4id K llui , lOt'.je. lluenon Ayr dry , 9) und 21 Ibs , lOijc , Texas dry 2 < .nd Ibn. , SftS c I.UATHKIt Steady , liemlovk vole , Jluer A/res. IlRia ti ) henv ) nelgbtt. UQISu WOOU Qulot , domestic fleece , 19Jf2e | ; pull I HOVIStONS neef. ttraily ; family 111 0 HO ) ; extra m- > , K Milt Oil lw f lmrn . i Uty , extra Indlt mr < s , IliOOQliOO Cul m a quiet , pickled bellies .S'Jl014c. plckU'.l shou era. 17. plcliled hams. ltitfll'4c Iwiiil high western steam cloked at II 78 bid. Srptnn ! rlo ed ol & ? a nominal. Iteflnetl , firm , cnnllne t ) . compound , ( * > c. Tork , firm , but quid ; n tnrwi , IIS. ofl13 B4 ; eilra pr tnf tllMtJHV ) ; family l .oovl W thuTflw | li. < flilS > IH'TTKll Cjuloti vrrftefrt dairy. MHOITes western crenmery. 3Sff2l < r fnrtory , 13OUC ; KlRlnn , 2c , Rlate d < UryAlKM3c , H.-vte creamery. 3SO4c ' rftr.KSR Blndr : t te.'Miirire , OI HP : mJt. H l''iP ' , part 8klnm , M9VV. ( ull rklm * . Ht KOOE ? Quiet , lce > hWTO" II OK-c : WM t rn frt-ih. 1H/I7C , auie * , . { W W. receipt * , (039 likKi and llalllmorp , tLK ) , rfllmil , Philadelphia , and llaltlnxre In bull. . II.B ) , HOaiN Steady , ntralElikr , , common la Rou < l , n is i 20 , % TritrKNTIND Dull inJ ny nt 21H4JSIO. HUM : Stonily ; iloinoll ( nlr to rxlr.i , IUO SUc ; Jutinn , i CISc . , MOIAt.HKS-Btiidv , ej ? Oilcnns , open kettle , good to choice. 5'WSiiC 3'ICl IllON SttaJ > . ScoUli , 1JaQQK SO ; Ameri can , llii W13i CHt'l'nUQuiet ; lake. < 9\tf. 1.13AIenk , ( lompatliv J11" . TIN Nimlnnl , plnt ( , mniket ulendy. lKr.TKll Nominal ; inles on 'change , none. TOTTON SIJKU OilyTinmarket Is gtlll In a firm condition , with priori within rnnffo of quotations , although A shade better than 3lc for prime jellovv U talked of In nome quarter * Ilemand In moderate , prime crude , Zayirtc. oft crude , 23W3c : jfllow butter gradCM. SltfSSc , chf > lc Bummrr > e1low , 3"c , prlmi * jellow , 3lo , > eltovr grndpg , 33i33c | : frlino while , S7C. UMAIIA. UKMMl.VT. M\ll Kr.TS. Joiiilltlon of Tr itloi nnd Ouot-Ulo'ii on Htiipln nnd I'titicy l'roiluei > . DurlnR the past ncelc the butter mirket "hoa ieen llrm and pncklng slock IT quoted 1C ilslicr. The same npplks ciiimllyvcll to the 'fn market , \\hlch lias made nn advance of c. 1'oultry , on the other lund lias dropped , iwlnK to tarRD receipts , 'ns lias also been the aw Midi the hay market. I'mlrle chickens nil gnmso aru now In season , hut uhlla the vcntlur remains sovarm great care will liave .o be taken In packing them In Ice before ship- InB. llUTTKil-l'acklnB slocU , lie ; fair to E l rountry , HQICc , cliolco In fancy , liQlSc ; Rath- Ted creamery , lU2Dc ; ceparator creamery , 22e. KOOS 1'tr (107 , 13c. l.IVU 1'OUI.THV Old liens. 4HI14C ! roosters , H)3c ; spring chickens , ISCTc , ilucKn. DC , hen .urxejs , ij8c ; gobblers , tr'tfSa. old geese , full- athered , 4B5o. , QAMIJ I'mlrlo chickens , young , per doz , J2.J ! fl3 00 ; prulrlc chickens. Did , per doz , $2,00(1 ! .23 ; grouse , youne , per doz , * )2.T53-300 ; grouse , > ld , per do/ . , J2.0jtl.2 ) ; : UucKn blue -\\lng- \ teal , > er doz , JI.O"Ifl.75. ducks , green vvlni ; tiat , per cliz . J1.2581 W ; clucks , mixed , per Uoz , Jl 00 > 125. VKAI Choice fat and small teats are quoted it GlpSVac ! coarse and large. 3)c. . CIllII.Hi : Wisconsin , full cream , new make , 2 m4c ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , lie ; Nebraska anil Iowa , paH BKtms So ; Llm- 'jurger. No. 1 , llr ; brlcK , 'No. 1 , lie ; Bwlss , No ' HAY Upland hay , 19 M , midland , ; lowland , ,8 CO. Color makes thn pried on hay. Light bales sell the best. Only top grades brine top prices. 1'lOLONS-Old birds , per doz . SOc. VrjdETAULKS. POTATOES Hound lots of home crown oi ruisis stock , 302 per bu. ; small lots on or ders , SOOSJo ; Callfoinli. Ka. MIILONH Good stock , ciated , (20. CANTALOUl'HS llomcgra-v\n , per doz , SOcfl 11.00. OLD I1CANS Unnd-plcked navy. (2.25 ; me dium , 12 1002 15 ; common white beans. J1.7 ; ( fl 90. ONIONS On ord rs , 75o per bu. CA11UAQE Southern. 2cs CCM3RI'cr doii. . SSCt'JO. BWUUT POTATOnS-Pcr lb , 1C The sales of frulls hav lieen large , nnd scv enil firs hive bvtn Olsiinscd ot iKUIj at tin action house A LorrcFponiknt of tin ; St. Louis Post-Dls pa-tch hus been ll urlng on the giapa crop. Hi puts the ciop west ot Cleveland at two-third' to three-fourths of a cro nnil about the tintm as last year east of levilnnd ; which wouli maKe the total nuinbej if cars to riilp fron the Cleveland district , 1,200. Two hundiec more cars should be added to this output , vvhlcl will go to 1)10 ) vvlneHVer9 and Incal points lie plates lint Ihe liroupn. N. Y , section centml New Yoik and Hudson river dlslrlc vvlll have nn a\oriigu crop , but not Up to las je-ir's big > leld. -i r Thu four Krapc sections v.111 stand about thl : \\ayi - - Cars Cleveland . U.S// . . . . . 1 20 llroctim , \vislein Now York , . 300 Central New York . 2,50 Hudson river , ub3ut.-T/rr7T . 1,50 1 l > , _ _ v. Total . l.r..l . i. . 820 As to where th ? cars will nil BO to find con Burners thu writer furliljhca the fallowing In testing views as gatherW from founcr ex. jierlence : Cleveland district wliniilfe , 3OOQ cars -west 3riO t ulli , fifty east , ; . 'IlMqton , , Piwist Nev Ynrk district , will ship 2 , r tara'west. 00 aoutli W east ; Hudson _ rl > cr district , will chip 1,50 cars , all east. i a , -T ; Al'PLKH Qood Block , pcrATbl. . tl 50O3.0J. 13LACK llASIMir.HnriJS None. nnn iiASPiinnniKS None. lILACKIIIHtltlLS None. PEACHIIS-Calirornla. ll.OOiQ ! ! 10 , PLUMS Cnllfornln , (1.WO1 25. PJU'NES J1.00@123. riOS None PI3.\nS Ilartletl'g , M ; other varieties. J1.60 APntCOTS California , none. cummins California , none. OR APRS Concords. 10-lb baskets , ZSaSOc : Cal I Corn la , (1 CO. BANANAS Choice stock , U.7562 2.5 per bunch LEMONS Fancy lemons , 300 size , 1C 50 , fane : lemons. SCO size. III CO. OltA NO KB None. PI Nil API'PLHS None. MISCELLANEOUS. riOS Fancy , per rb , ISc. HONEY California. 35o ; dark honey , lOSJlSo. MAPLE SV UUP Gallon cans , per do . J1J. NUTh Almonds. 11H17C : English walnuts , 10i IZc : filberts 12c ; Urazll nuls. lOc. CJDEIl-Pure 3ulce. per bbl. . J6 ; lialfbbl , M 13 HIDES No. 1 Kieen hides. 2 lie : No 2 grce : tildes , lVO2c ! ; No 1 green salted hides. 3Wc , Nc 2 green called hides. 2C2\ic No 1 tcreen saltt hides , 25 to 10 Ibs , 3V4c ; No. 2 green salted hide : 25 to 40 Ibs , 2@2V4o ; No. 1veal calf , 8 to 1 IDS , SttflCo. No. 3 veal calf , 8 lo 15 Ibs. , 4S4HC No. 1 dry nint hides , 6c. No. 2 dry Hint lildei 3c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Ic. Part cured hlle 150 per lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each. 2StlGOc green salted sheirllnga ( short wooled aily skins ] each , CO15c ; dry shcarllncs ( short wooled earl skins ) . No. 1 , each , DiHOo ; dry shearlings ( shot wooled early eklns ) . No. 2 , each , 5c ; dry fllri ICansas and Nebraska butcher woo ) pelts , pc lb. . actual weight , SSSc : murrain wool pelts , pe lb. . actual weight , 4@Cc ; dry flint CnloraJ butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 41 6V4c ; murrain -wool pelts per lb . actual wclghi IQCc. Have feet cut off , as It la useless to pa freight on them. TALLOW AND atlEAfiK Tallow. No. 1 , ( ( 4 > 4c ; ta'low. No. 2 , 3H : % : grease , white J < & 4Wc ; grease , white 11 , S46'3 ! > ic : grease , jrel low. 3o ; grease , ilnrk. l < Ao ; old butter , : 2H < beestiax , prime , UQ > 18a : rough tallow , I'.iQZc. he. I.oulrt < < enuriil Mlirhet. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 1. Fl.OUH Very dull , bu not nuotably clianged WJII3AT Opened "SSJVSc- " orT then advanced W < but later reacted and closed He uml.-r yestei tlay : cnsh , 49 c ; September , 49T4S50c ; Decembci a-4O33.c ; Slay. COc COHN Opened strong and advanced lie , bu lost this lattr nnd closed ll-16c btlow yestel day ; cash , 63Mc ; September , 53'6c ' ; Decembci 45c ; Way. rOH MVe. OATS Pell off t/Wie / , cash and Scptembei 30V4c ; May , ! ifK.Sc ( , 11YK Lower ; Sle. HAY Dull , unchanged. 11IIAN Offered lowtr at' Kc east track , LEAD Wcik ; S3 1S , crmh : J3.0SW , October. SPELTEU Dull : 3 IH4. . KLAX SEBD Quiet : ILJ1. WHISKY Finn ; Jl 33. 1H1TTCH UnclianReil. 1X3OS I > iwor , 12'4c , 1'HOVISIONS Pork , tulet nt Jll.M. Lan higher ; steum. f3 33 : choice , $8 12 < 4 llacon an dry salt meats , quiet nt picvlous quotiitlrms. RECniPTrt Flour , t Ct)0 ) Mil * . , wheat. M. < X bu. : corn , 5000 bu. ; oatsSOOO bu. SHIPMENTS Klour. 5tW ) bbls , , wheat , 3. < K bu , ; corn , none ; oats , COO bu. Cotton NHW OIlLr.ANS. Sept. 1. COTTOX Qule gixxl ml Jill Inc. C c ; mhMHng t 7-lCc | lo middling. 6c , net retfclrUs , 437 liales , groe 471 bales ; exports , coisairtsej 2.939 bales , aale 1,100 bales : stock. 28.579 rJiatet * ST. LOUIS. Bept. 1 COTTON Sales CO bile receipts , none ; uhlpmenlV , .Wj bales ; Itock , 16 0 bales ; middling. CHd. ( NEW OIILIANS. sepn TP = COTTON-QUICI b\ stead ) ; sales , i > ot. l.IiM Wiles. U > nrrlve , I liules , receipts , 471 lialbs-j-'expnrta , coastwli 2 GJJ buU-s , stock , 23.57) IW1H I'll lures , stead ) soles. 7CO bales ; SeptcniWrjJj ? 30&7 31 ; Octobe 830fl6.31. November. KIKTli 39 , Januan , 10. 6C.53 ; IVbruary. J .CC i Sli , , March. 1C 61 6 6 April , | 6.C6 id 7t May , nS.iJUt ' W , June , I8.7il ' 0.77 ; July , t6.8iga.8i. Kanss.1 City \\liont Market. KANSAS CITY , Sept. WHKAT-Slow : Ki 2 hard , 17 ' .4c ; No. J hnn ) 44 1CHc ; No. 2 rei 4GHl7c ; Nn. 3 red , 46fKjVe ; rejected , Kc. COHN-No demand , Wo. jf-mlxeil , tie ; No. while. 4S > ic , r X OATS-blovv ; No. 2 mixes' lie ; No. 3 whit 35c. 35c.liUTTKUIi'lrm ; creamsryr IWiic ; dairy , : eiae. - . LOOR-Qu'etl ' llMc. - IlECEIPTS WlH-al , 43,000 liu. ; corn , 1,2M bu oats , lui > bu. < SHIPMENTS Wheat , 11,80 bu , ; corn. 1,0 bu. , oalu , none. > cvv York Dry RooiUMarket , NEW YOUK. Sept. 1. For Saturday the e demand was fairly good , though many buye appeared jaded alter tha active work ot tl week. Thuolurrm of l.ujlliem tia < been \ei active for tlio week , and In the jobbing depai merits of the trade a very large Increase looked for. In demand and sales lh nho situation shows much Improvement. Prlnlli cloths llrm at ! To bid. Knll Itlver producllo 13,000 pieces ; sales , 152 OOO pieces ; stock. 541.0 pieces , or a decreane ot 136,000 pieces from la Slarket. NEW YOnir. Bept. 1. 81'OAR-Haw- fair retlnlntf. SH03lic. crntrlfuKal , M Int. IV 1e , sales , none , rellned sugars , steady , il Iherles more prompt. No. B , 4HOI 9 I6o , No. 1UC 7-16C. No 8. 4V.B4S 16c , No 9. I 1-11 4V4c. No. 10 , < ai 3-lCc , No. 11 , S 5-IClfnic. tt It Hc No U. 5 .r. err A. 4 9 36&4VC. moul Al. C0S S-lo ; undaM A , < U-UO ; Co fKtlonfrn- , I 1 MIMV nil lonf 5ftS 4 l c , | Kiirderr l S 1 l OUc , granulated , t 13-l tftc , cubes , E MGlfiVtc. STOCKH A Nil UONDS. Uni l.lclit Dnrlnp ; the Uriel Session , NEW Tonic. Sept. 1. Tlio trailing on the Block Dxchango was light during the hrlct eesslon , Supar being the only slock display * ItiR anything llbo activity , ami Iho dealings \nta ot a. 1'ss volume A raid was made on Sugar at the opening , which forced the prlco rtosvn 1H per cent to 101which Is just 10 per cent below the figures current a week ago and IU $ per cent below the highest point reached recently , Iho stock having soli ! up to 114 % on August 21. There vvns nothing new In the situation affecting tlio Sugar Interests which devilopc < l today that Mould account for I ho decline nnd U can only bo oscrllicJ to ( ho manipulations of the clique. There was full recovery In the later dealing * , follo\xeft by a reaction of & per cent , uhlch represents the loss on Iho day , Hock Island was \\ci\h acalti totlor , receding Vi per cent and closing at the lowest llguro touched. SI. Paul unil llur- llnglon were both strong mid advanced $ t per cent and H per cpnt respectively , main taining the full rise to tha close Northern Tactile preferred rose 2 i > cr cent on foreign buying nnd sales to cover short contracts. It Is sakl there Is aiory largo outstanding short Interest In this stock , to which fact Is ascribed Its strength. tn the final sales V& per cent of today's advance \vns lost. Western Union vvas In fair request and mads an advance of 1 per cent , of which U per cent vvas subsequently losl. Distilling -was neglected , fluctuating vlthln a. range of % per cent nnd closing % per cent lower thnn on jesterday- . Colorado Piiel & Iron de clined ' 4 per cant ; Atchlson fell ? per cent : Hock Is Hi nil declined Ti per cent and reacted U per cent , In the rest of the list the trading was Insignificant , but the changes made woreIn the. direction of higher figures. The market closed icnerall > stiong. The bond market \\a& strong today on a inodor- ute > olume of business , wllh Northern Pa cific the- feature The seconds * sohl up 3 per cent , Iho thirds 2 and Montana division 3 per cent. Utah Northern 7's advanced 4 ; Kansas Pacific consols advanced 1 % per cent ; Oregon Navigation 5's , IVir Oregon Short I > l no G's declined 1 per cent. The following ucro the closing quotations on the leading stocks ot the New York exchange - change today : I llllllK'Illl Nlltc . NUW ORLCANS. Sept. 1 Clearlntrs , J731.85 ! . CINCINNATI. Bept. f Clearings , Jl 611,1,50. fi tha week , J11UO.J.7CO , for the v\eek \ lait yea MUMP1IIB , Bevl. 3. Clearing. 11M.751 ; ba ancea , } U WO. t\ew York exchaiiKu gulling i JL45 premium. liOHfON. Stpt. 1 , aearlnga , 111,9(7 8'13 ; ba EUICI.-B. II..1007 ; , for Die week , } GIt > J7.416 ; La ences. ISbH.478. 1'AIlia , Sept. 5 Three per cent rentes. 10- 7V3o for tha account. Exchanga on London. 2 18V4c for checks. NKW VOllK. Sept. l. Clearlncs. Jil.417,46 balances , 15 9 1 l'-0 l"or .the week , JUJ.ilS.OO 'jaluncea. t2ii.39I.C7B HAN rilANCIBCO , Sept. 1 , Drafts , light. U telexraphlc , 15c , silver ban , HVifli 'ic ; Me : lean dollars. SUjM'ic. % \ASUINtSTON. titpt. t The caali balance ! Ihe trtnsury today vrua ) lfW ! , < iJ , ut wliU } V ZU , ' > JO was Eold reserve. HAIA'lMom : . Kepi. I. ClearlniU.239 33 balances. ISI9.803. Tnr Ihe week ; Clearing 112.12) CM ; balances. 41 837.Sii. LONDON , Kept I. < Iold Is quoted at Ilucn. Ayrpi todayat Z4I , MadrM. t ! : i , l.UI jn 3)2 HI i'etenburs , GO , Atheiu. 71 , Home , 119 , Vlenn 103. 103.NKW YORK. Sept. 1. Exports from tlio po of New York for the week were : ( lold , jm.ixj Hllver , ICS2.4U ) . Tha Imports for the week wtr Gold , (1.111 411 ; llver , IJ.KSI , general rnercha dl . - . | l.b , 7 ; dry rood * . 12,021,917 CII1LACUI , Sent. 1. ClcarlngK , JIG 113.000 : tot for the wek. . JS7.9M.OCH ) , rorn-tipondliiE week list year. 555,7'J5.UOX Uonry , H > l'i per cent i call and Mit per cent on time. New York .hanee. COc discount , commercUl , II < Mtt K'i. ST IX > UI8. Sept. --ClearlnKi , ,7 > S,3tJ. Ill wt-tk. H5MjUJ , last w rk , I17 , > GJ , 153 , correirpon ing week last year , Ill.SH.lbS IIalanc . llJi.53 thU w ck , )2 , 03Ui , last weik , S3 411,132. cc rrwpondlntf week lait year , } J,053,177 Increai 11 7S1.U7 , or 11.75. Money quiet , Wfl per ce f jr tlm * and call loan * . Cxciianf e on N w Yor iOo discount bid. OMHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS WoaTt Glows \vith a Fair Cnpply of Cnttla and Few Hogs. PRICES ON GOOD STOCK STILL STRONG 'tuler ' Orudrft Suffer 8011111 HCCIIIKO of nil Over Mipiilj- , lint lima Not fullrn A bcrlnuily III Vnltin-tScn- Tiiiitn l < Artlto. SATURDAY , ScpU 1. The receipts today wore 3.3.J7 c.ittle > mid C.CS2 hogs ncalnst 3,327 cattle , 7,161 hogs yesterday , and 1,030 cattle , 7,061 hogs nnd 191 sheep on Saturday ot last \voek. For the week the receipts amount lo 21,417 cat tle , 39,828 hogs nml 1,510 sheep , ns npnlnsl 11,522 cattle , ID.1SS hogs mul 2.G5I Bhce ] ) last week. I'rom thla It will ! > o noted thut there has been atty heavy K ln during the ucek in cattle , but a falling on In hog re ceipts. CATTLR There -was a peed run L tie lor a Saturday , anil more than c.j iij tha number received on Saturday ol last week. There were no Rood corn ted na tives on the market. In fact , there have been none since Tuesday , when a bunch ol natives brought $4.GO. Since then there has been nothing here good enough to bring $1. The litfihest price paid during the week was $ l.SO , on Monday. There were same pretty fair western steers , in the jards. One fctrlnt ; brought $3SO. Good lice ! steers were strong at jestorday's prices. There was a latgo Biipnly ot co\vs nnd mixed stock In the surds , but not so many ns on yesterday. The largo receipts or the past two or three days 1ms enabled buyers to bo a llttlo.inoro particular , and thry wore In no hurry to buy this morning , mulling the market rather slow. Prices were lower , and the market could be safely quoted lOc to 20c lower thnn the middle of the week on e\rry- IhliiK unless It might bo on choice cow : and heifers.Vlille there was no gredl number of stackers and feeders lit llrsl hands , there were a good many In the yards , counting the holdings of speculators. The trade , oa usual on a Saturday , was Blow , lliere being very few outside buyers in tlis yards , and prices -vvoto lower. Representa tive sales. Dnrssnu nnnr. Nn. Av. No. Av. I'r. No. Av Pr. , I'M f 2 oo 17..1229 13 00 i. nro | 3 25 ( SO 2 25 i. . . . 61,3 3 23 3S .1175 3 7J 910 3 60 COWS 3 . t.33 1 DO ID. . . . 921 1 75 i . 810 S 10 1 . C'H 1 25 3. . . . 900 1 75 SI .971 s n 1 . DM 1 Sf 1..11-0 1 75 31e .1131 2 10 & . HI 1 SS 11. . . 9M 1 73 e . KC 2 10 3 . fG6 1 K n. VII 1 75 31i 7-9 i 10 4 . SID 1 35 'IS , . 1042 1 75 31c . 030 3 10 C . 7F6 1 Si 1. . KIM 1 75 c .11)2) 2 1 > 57 1 K n ' . SM I 80 2 9 0 2 10 ' 2SS I' f.'A 1 40 nK. . . 717 1 83 SS ! I35 2 1. ) " ! ' 60 1 4 n. 9 * ) 1 85 1 , . MO 2 10 4 , 793 1 4 10. . 743 1 BS 3 . 1011 2 10 n 9)0 ) 1 90 B 90S 2 10 7 . . " 13 1 M nI l < m 1 9) H2 liA ) 211 1 S20 1 M 1. . . 4W 1 W 11 ilOt Z 10 5 SCO 1 M 3 . 7M > 1 DO 15 . H13T i ft 1 1030 1 f 17. 2i 1 80 It . . 01S 2 Ii 2 1030 1 M 17.U. . . . l 1 W 3 . . 1108 2 15 7. 70) ) 1 C * 7 . btl 1 9i 21 . . W. i 15 ; < * w i co ; 7o . 7si i 93 3. . . 1113 2 15 i. . f i < a . .1232 00 3. . . 1241 2 SO i. . 9is i i . 811 2 0 1. . . 92) 2:5 1. .1120 1 CO . &SO 2 00 6. . Oil 2 S3 .3. . ( > 7 1 CO . 643 2 00 23. . 933 2 25 3. . .1020 1 G .1(120 ( 2 Oi ) 1. . 10.0 2 5 1. . . . 70 , ) 1 63 1210 2 00 4. . W2 2 25 I. . . G/0 1 65 .1161 2 01) 11. . . . SM ! 2 ! 5 13 . . . 077 1 63 .773 2 00 1. . 1W3 2 15 1 . . . fM 1 70 800 2 OS 1. . ,3190 2 40 > 3 . . . 917 1 70 . * 2 2 ( IT 2 . .3190 2 40 1 . . . 740 1 75 . 8 2 2 10 15 . 915 2 53 4 . . .1175 1 75 tOB 2 10 2) . . .1M7 2 SO , 370 1 10 S. . . t.58 1 DO 2 630 1 55 , C1I ) 1 25 2 7SJ 1 70 , 403 1 25 2 1 K 41H ) 1 35 15 2 00 . 57i ( 1 40 23 721 2 15 , SCO 1 45 SID 2 15 . 611 1 , no 2 15 . 611 1 60 1 , 309 2 25 ISO 1 DO 1..110I 2 85 195 1EO 1. . . 23D 3 00 , S90 1 CO 2. . . 249 3 00 r 03 2 oo 1 . . IM S DO , 320 2 00 5 . . 3 04 ,310 , 2 00 1 . . 190 3 25 330 2 05 1 . . 150 3 K 03 2 10 . 970 1 K 3 . lose 1 SO S50 1 25 2 . 9s 1 CO , 1 )0 ) 125 'f W 1 DO 1130 1:5 1..1IOO 1 55 790 135 1 . . 77 1 CO 1200 1 33 1 . . 1004 1 60 1100 135 & . . 128(1 ( 1 CO 1300 1 40 3 , . . . CI 170 1..1UO IM ETAGH. i. . 1230 i CH STOCKEHS AND FCCDURS. WYOMINa. in sirs Ter. 1171 3 05 46 eow S3I 235 t Btivis. . .12G2 3 CO 9 f eil.'rH. . .1275 2 75 3 Bti-rs 1333 3 00 177 steers 1387 3 I bull 1100 1 DO 11 cows . 16CO 2 1 calf. , . . . . Itt ) 3 U0 > 7Ji eleere. 12S7V 3 S5 1 steer . . .12GO 3 85 29 steers. . . . \V ! 3 85 2 bulls 1CSO 1 HO i cows 103 1 75 3 cum u nil 2 CO 1 steer. 1520 3 1 C cow s , U2G 2 35 1 ulcer. . . . UCO 3 ID 1 steer. . . .1170 3 40 steers 1273 3 l 1 heifer . ,550 1 CO 3 liclfera. . C0f > 1 GO 2 cows. . . . . KCO 2 00 1 cow lOiO 2 CO 1 feeder . . 310 2 CO 9 eteers. . . 12S4 2 7 , 1 Bteer. . . , , .1030 2 75 . ' B leers. . . 1ZOO 2 75 4 Btpers. . . , .1037 275 1 bull 730 1 7J 4 lii-lfiTH. . 462 1 CO 9 feeders. 700 2 24 31 hrlrers. , . 345 2 00 I ! Btrs HE . 2 V > 24 feeders , 619 : 40 93 Blctra. . 1U7 3 40 l eilf. . . 21O 3 00 I steer > . . UK ) 4 00 Btecrs . 3124 3 90 88 cows . . 9S3 2 55 HOGS There was a fair run of hoga hei lor the last day ot the week. The early Oi mind was good and Ihe market opened full Sc higher on Iho best heavy hogs. One chol < load touched $5.95. The more common lone went nt about yesterday's prices. Toward tl close , after the most desirable hogs he changed hands , Iho strength ot the oar ! morning \\aa lost and the market close slow. Representative sales. . : . . . IM if * l M 4 K I . . JOO . . . l 108 IM * M < re > . .119 . . IS SUKBP There were to cars of ahcop or 860 head In lht > yards Kalr tn Rood hntlvM tfr quotable at $2 HifJ" ! Tfi. fair to RWN ! west- rng , J2.00O2.40 ; common ml stock sheep. 1.7B&223 : Rood to choice. $2.3503 75. CIIICAOO I.M I. 'nltlo MnrkptVIIM N itik nnil Innotlrn Alt Ariiinul Vr trr ln > , CtttOAao. F t t. I Th cuttle tnnrktt wa w j1c ntul InnrUvr nil nrnunil Common to ROD , ! md < * * lm r. lhie twin * ho conrtd' nvl > l I'liilry from nn > iiuiutor mil n. isoo < l i > .irt of K 3.WM liwul rerelvo.l Im.l to I * iiirrlej over. "ho close > cwltnliiy vvm l wcr on over ) thins. hln week's nxflpui fvjt tn > IKOI > lnMl. neix'inl 68 818 liend iMt p k Bin I l l li ud a Mf OKU. Todiv'B h lie r ri"l | > l VM-IV Mtlniuted at DOM mivHInif 1MWS hovl for ililn uwls , which s a ilwrtftw rmm ln t u < k of * u ) hnvl nnit mm tinooi respond In i v\o.k | ii i , nr of * POO ( "id. The market i I > HH , | pit UK mul iKweO r - Itwl mul hlahcr II liiiiHhl ( tl > In thn ilav Wfr.rwml I Inter t n < l\-an < if rnnn IV to 'fk- per CO ItM. I'lio tni of th ( iniukit < H K K. Mill , | , | i nty S ntinY , > the lilnln-M prli > ill > eaterrtiii. nit tluir wen IHI pi Innh ma II.IT t > ln ) . Ihcri- < ire i-mi | > vln n aie uf litile vulup The ad- nine v ilcd from 1'V ' tn tOt Hie bulk of Ilia luff ssltlnn nbii is W , anil tml > ury comm-m Us going bplim ( ii 1'tlcos vre Hi in at ftnm II In K 40 for txmr o h Ue ulioep and nt fi.iin } | ; tu JI35 tat imtis. The mipplj was light nn I Ilio tcmlonc/ f prlc-pi rather upvvnrd ll > lits | fur Iliorri \ uninintnl to nlmut 6 oi hiMil , nxnlnst I7.KI i > ( luit 'k anil WO'J ln-.il n vmr I\KO. U.celpt * Cittli' 3i J h. i.l i ihe * . JOJ hrnill OB * , ! i.0i > ] h il. slii-cp. 10X1 he ul 'Ihe Hktiilni ; .loiunal lit , it * llOOR-lteteiilM | tinlllj 3 k ) hn.l olllclnl VM- o lay 1 < , B7 lieail , ulilpni HIM \eriFnli > (1.47J HMil , left met ) elei < ti ) ' \l nil r. IIM | K I < | , qunl- y i re t of llu > * en < > n ituiK t nctUe iiml Inn. nlth pvlivs r rl" . iKxhci n\n \ ranR < il nt .WJJBlKl for llKlit. * Taikf.n | f.ir nmgh ju. UlnR. " > . 1180.15 fiK mlviM , to 5t a ) f.ir heavy loKklng * * ATIl < i ; lleielpt * l < 1 } 560) liniil. olllt Inl CBleulHjr , 1.1M lieiiil , ulilpmrnmentmU ) i 4.CCJ 1 01,1. inall. l Hi nv nn < l | iiit | > Mk SIIKKP IteeellUn liKln > 1 0 * > lunJ omdnl > ii. enlny , iHll lii'iul , vlil | > HK-ntK > len.Uiy , ! . > : hrut ! iitlift _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IUUIMU City l.lvn Murk nttirk < 4. [ CANHAS onv. s pt -r\n't.i-u i , ccini % K head , Milnnnln. | ! ' > ) lien.l Mniltct for ooni Htta.lv olliera nlemh 11 IK lower I Rteein , Ji JBftl 01 , twf t ( ! . $2 S.t.i < 0 | nall\o voHB. Jl ofiJ.7 ; , kUKVora uml ftrOcrs , UOC1S ItrccUits. . RlilptnrnlR. 1.J04 mul. Murkot oi > cin-J m , lint cl silxik ina sloiv ; bulk of v Ui < , J.Mff Si , ho-v\lo8 , VVCKJW , lackers , K Tijf scj. tulxnl , $5 ! * Bs5.75 ! iKlits , | 525 < i'iW , plsa , J | WU S ) FINANCIAL EASJLY , RAPIDLY , LEGITIMATELY , BY OUR PLAN OF IN STOCKS , BOKDS. ETC. 5AFEST for moderate lincstora LARGEST RETURNS on Iho Investment ENORMOUS PROFITS possible. MO LIABILITY beyond amount Invested. HO KNOWLEDGE of sp-citl Ulon necessary NO TIME or attention re < iulrc < l , All transactions nrc inaOe by competent expert * of Ions cxpeiltnce ami unquestioned ability , THE TR/MS' / ' SY BlGaiE Blmies Jl')0) ' each. CONSERVATIVE , SAFE , RELIABLE. CstabllfthrU August , 1S93 Bank Reference. IrivestL-d. Our Invest mint deiHirtmcnt 13 in cfnrce of th anne cip rta "ho have hanillril Ilia lju.ilncss of the Nutlnnnl Bjndk.ite Company and tljo In ternatlcmaJ Sjndknle Company * o sumsafully for BO many > < IHB which la a burflclcnt cunr- antco of COCK ] ri.anngcrni.nt. DlvUlondo pnyiblo monthly. Dividend * can l > o relniest'd BO as to pet th benefit of conipjund Intvicbt , OUR RECORD OF DIVIDENDS Since we first staitcJ In Autuit , 1S91 : Any. 181)3 , iO iiorol. I'l'U. IHK-1 , SpercU pc. IKDI. : 40 jich , ixui , 111 > Clcl. IHIl.t , 10 ' April 1HD1. 1(1 No * . 180.1 , 0 JMujIflOl , IB < i l > o I.H ! > : i , a , lunn IHIM , H Jin. 18111 , 10 " .JlllJ I HIM , .10 > AUGUST DIVIDEND , 1OOPER CEMT July nnd AUKUst dlvWcnda tlio result of tli 1'lff iidvuiu-u In nun Jinlulns- from Iho rapid inlvnncc In the eharci of Ilio Intcrnnlloiial Kjn.llcili' Company , which are now selling at an adiinre of WD I'I3Il C13NT Hie Nliaiea of the IrnileiH' hyndlcate iiliiiuM am- meml Itself at n goiul Imratmrnt to caiillnl eeclc. Ins InvraimuiU In Idrse und Kinall uniuunts pay- InK inaie thnn ordinary IntoriM. ItciiKbcnlatUoH wantiO In ivtry illy and town In tlio United Hln.K > a I'ay no attention to pirllc * ciajlni ; It Is lmi > o . slljlo to j > jy ucli illtliltnits Tiny nro cither rl\al or nre Isnorunt of tlie sulijcvt of SMirtlcata KlK-culntlon. H nd for pirtlculara nnd JiidRo for yourself. Onu III-IMIU'S uMllly Is ID criterion as to another's Mcnvy c n lit- Bent bj einrcsa or liontotTlTO money ord. r. or Ni-iv X'ork draft. Uenii-rnlxT. this Is SI'nCt'LATION. not nn a.b- Bi > lute certalnt ) ' , nnrt It l BOUIII ) l.inlncs policy not to Invest "VOU1I AU/1 In anylMtiK. A TRADEnS' BUILDING , CHIUACO , ILL- LA5&GH3ST DIVIDENDS ON 151 TEH CENT avomcn monthly dlvlriend paid UmllrBtttUmonthiof Itt'Jl by THE AMERiCAM SYNDICATE To ihclr cllmits n llm roiult of prolltaulo pccu- latlonJnatochB , BondH.L-tc. .rt.1V.lHY . 100 IT.lt VENT. J'l'tlllUAItr . ! > ' MMtUll . > At'lllt . tW " ' - CoHsunatlVD management. Kulnbllshnl 1888 , limit ri'fornnco , 910 to $1000 tan IMI Invented uUliiiicrjtlianlliaiiBU.il cUjreo of ( ufet- ) > y our plan of SYNDICATE SPECUUATIOM. IVIilch .iBsuroH thu lirc < Ht rclurnu comp-illbla with fufety. Uouofbi Inllucuccd by nnyone who \Sblt 1 ImpO'iHblo to piy uuuu lar.-o ( llvj. iVonUrt until you have read o r maim il of , \nforimllon Th.it whlili In liiipo < nlblo to Boinu la comp natively easy to otliurn ( 0 , llamiltan & Oo , , Managers , K rnrllla Avc , , U n , 111. OUR WEEKLY MARKET LETTER , nn Inv.iliuulu ild lo Inroutore Slnnu January iBthll pcrcuiil. ot our prodlullons livvu liuyn ful- IlllcU. IlllcU.MAlteO FREE UPON REQUEST. OnrCo-opcr.'Ulvo btocU Oomblnntlona aropror * liiL-hlflily iiroiHiMo , an I nru valuable , to thosa not n iipoalilonof nuiklnir. % biislnc . & of follow- Ine : tliomarkct Suico J.nunry Ini , 18UI , 113 per cent. haH uuun dlvlilod ,11110117 buujvcrluon , 1'uin- ( r iu upon rmiuont. FISHhR CO , . Stock Drokors , IB unit 0 HriMdvvuy , New Vur WM. LOTTDON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. _ I'rlvote wlrea to Ctilcaco and New York. All tiunlneiu orJcra placed on Chlcaen lioarU of 'Irade. CorretiJOinlenco solicited , Offp. , . room 4 , tiew Yorli IJfo