TFIR OAF All A DAILV BKEtftirnAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 18(11 ( , COMJIERCIAL m FINANCIAL Wheat Bteadictl From the Tired FejHug N < ar the Olc e , OTHER MARKEiS SYMPATHIZED lARGrLY Corn Took ll Cu from Wheat nnd To ward the Cloud It Uccjmn Kicltcdlr Strong Out * Met -with a l-'alr bnle. CHICAGO , Stpt. 6. Wheat Meadled from It * l.red leellng near the close today and with good buylnK on Ihe spurt finished % c higher for December , The other markets nytnpathlzed antl corn closed % higher for May , September oata gained % c and pro- vlslons ckscd silently higher all around. It w e a dull day at the Hart In wlJeat , HI It WDB also In nil the ether speculative crowds. Nothing especially new or strik ing occurred during the forenoon , and con sequently the fpeculatoru had ample time to thresh over the old straw. The possibili ties In the direction of substituting wheat for cent for stck was about the only thing that kept the price from dropping off In view of the almost total cessation of trading during what Is generally the busiest time cf the day. There was a ipurt of activity on It becoming known that a "ell known crop expert , who has given his particular attcti- tl.in to the ccnOltton of the northwestern spring wheat crop , estimated the total yield for the three states of North Dikotn , South Dakota and Minnesota at not to exceed 60,000,000 bu , , basing hla estimate on the actual threshing returns. Then a tone ol confidence quickly supplatred the early feel ing of uncertainty and the price of December , which hnd been confined all the at tern con tea a range of from GCc to Ki\c. ( rose with con siderable vim In the trading to G8c , and closed at CSc. Today It was corn that took Its cue from wheat. Some of the big local slrrts who have for a week made such a poor attempt at manufacturing a bear market out of a sorely mangled crop report In the west changed their tactics. The market was ex tremely dull until 12 o'clock , when It be come quite active. December was at no time other than very firm and toward the close It became excitedly strcng. September rose from & 7c , sold off to CGTtc. but after ward rose to and closed at GS',4c. May kept very close to D5c until within an hour of the close , when It rose In quick jumps until It reached S6V&C & , and closed at GCc. Cash oats met with n fair sale and were steady to a shade firmer. The strcng feelIng - Ing extended Into the speculative crowd , with a good disposition to sell , and buying orders were quiet. Prices were chiefly In fluenced by the movement of the corn mar ket. September at the start was lie higher than It closed yesterday , at 30c ; later It fell In 9c , and at noon It was again selling at 30c , closing at 30c , Provisions closed fa rly firm , but the packers had more than enough for sale to supply the demand. The nftcrncon strength In grain caused those who sold earlier to bid for BO in G of their short stuff , and the clos ing prices were substantially the highest of the day. The January deliveries were higher than on the day before to the ex tent of lOc In pork and 2Vjc on lard and ribs. ribs.The The leading futures rangd as follows : AiticleH. | open llijrli. I law. | Close. Wi.cat.No.2 . Kept Doc May 01 ? & Corn No.- , . Kept B7 Oct Dec fiilU 54 May C4H S11 CntB No. ' 2. . . Pcpt SO 20K 30 1 { Oct. . , SUM : u May U3 ! < 3D 1'orlt per bill Scut. 13 P.I 14 B5 ia ns 14 25 Jan , . , 11 00 14 (13 ( 1U B7H 14 ( J' . ' Laid.lUOIbi Sept flf.2K a fis 8 . " ! li 8 05 Oct. tl ti.- , 70 b UU b 7l > Short Illbs- BcpU. . 7 C2H 7 7'JV 7 7"Hi Oct 7 05 7 70 7 00 7 70' Jnn 7 IV. . 7 15 7 07K 7 15 Cnih < uiotalloiu were ns follows : Fl.OUlt ytcaily and uiicliangcil , W11KAT No. 2 vprlni ; , DI'.iBOj'.ic ' ' ; No. 3 srrl nominal ; No , 2 ml , CIHr. COHN No. 2. CWiC ! No. 3 yellow , S7.p. . OATH-No. 2. Su'ic ; No. 2 white , 324tf3J ! ic ; No. \vliltr , :2iiiCi'ic. HYH-Nn. 2. 47c. HAIII.EV No. 2 , MffJO'Sc ' ; No. 3. OSfiCCo ; No. 4 , nominal , KI.AX. SRUD-Nn. 1. J1.25. TIMOTHY Snun-Trlmc. W.23. I'llOVIHIONS 1'orh. mf * * . per Lbl. , Jlt.10 i 14.2.iJinl. . per I'M ' lti . . JS.M. Shall rlbi l lis. ( loose ) , J7.7DiJ7.S1 ; dry milinl HliouMcrn. ( | HII MD , $6.8' , 8.00 ; shoit clear oldos. ( lioxcil ) , tS.15fiS.CO. WHISKY Dlntllli-rs1 llnlshcil gooils , per gal. , 11.33. The following were the receipts nml shipments today : I On Ilia Produce oxcli.inru toilav Uui batter mar ket wan linn : creamery. lia''yic ; dairy , la lOc. Urea , nrm at ISaiuo. NUW YUKR ( iiNiil.V.l.MAltKICf. : : . V'cstpnlay'K ( Jnotatlom nn Flour , drain nnd I'rmUloiH , Alctiil' . Kir. Ni\V YORK , Sept. C. FI.OUU Tlccflptn. 27.IWI ) lililH. ; exports , 8S01 Mils. ; n.lU-H , : j,7u : pkRS. Mm kct UIIH more active bolli lodilly iir.il In on pmt wny , vvllli pi Ices Bcni > rtilly Ktcndy. Soulhcin Hour , ilull , Ityc ( lour , linn and fnlily nctlve ; KIK-H , M ) Mils' . COHN MI3AII'lrin ; nalcs. 2,000 Backs. llAItl.ny ( Jnlet : No. 2 western , C2c. 11VH QiiU'l ; atale , saVsfJIJo ; Jerfoy. MfTSlo. 1IA1U.IV HAlVr Quiet ; wcfti-rn. CStfTOc ; two- rowed , Btalt\ Tic , nix-rowed , UWjSic. WIIKAT UrcelliU , S-.S.IW ) bu.J cxpottH , 161.10D bu. : miles. l.OCi.W ) bu. futuica , 52,0'W bu. tpot , Hpot inarliet Iluner : Nu. 2 roil , lu m rc and elevator. K"tc , t. o. b. j Wie nnrat ; No. 1 north ern. 64Kc ; No. I hard. Clftc Ocllvcri'd. Oitlon | iipcnnl llrm with corn , unil Uirn enwd ort on a dull trade : No. 2 rert , MaDCtJCI'jc. . closed nt CC'ic ; SciitPinlicr. K lJ-HOJkic. ? clon-il nt CSKo : Ufcrmlier , O ) IS-ltSCllic , clusnl nt CIV.c. CO11N Iti'C < < | iU. O.W ) l'U.1 cxl-oits. C.OCO IjU. : rale * . &A" , O'O tu. futures , 12U > M bu. > i > ot. Spot inaikct BtioiiRcr ; No. 2 , t3'te In clcrntor , CS'.ic uncut. O | > tlnns BtronR nil day , cxvriit lor n brief reaction at noon nn xmnll tinilc : prlcca rlnrrd SVitt'-Hc up tur Hie tl.iy : May. 6S iiJWc. chiM'il nt l c ; S ( number , CCt | ! i' , I'losol nl ItUc : October , C2 iJOlUP. closed nt Ciyc ; No- vemlxT , CJUtlCltiC , cloa nt C3ic ; Ueccmlier , t9 3-lCf/Cli ; . iliiwil at Clc , OATH llcceliiln , 2COX , > bu.i rxi > orl , 100 bu. | mJr , 4.iWO lill , rutnroii. 112,000 bu. xpot. pot nmrh t nrmer ; No , 2. 3-t'it : : No. 2 , delivered , St'.iCi ciuial , Ko. ! , S3c ; N . ! Willie , : s > i 3Tc ; No. 3 white , SGc ; trnclt , mlxcil wi-jtern , 3llif Stet ttnck , title ttato nnd ncsti-m. SCIiUe. Optlonn nympatlilied with corn and ruled Btronm Way. 4 > l'i 4Wc , cloteil nt 4'r c : K.-p- teinlMT , Sl'nHrsHn' , closed at Sl\c ; Nuvcml er , clo l al K\r ; Dwmbor , 3"ia37Sc , closcil at STHe. HAY A\VaU ; rhlpplng , MOMc ; good to choice , . IKil'S \Wakl ntate , common to choice , S39c ; 1'lu-UUi emu , 7flOc. lltlHCrt Dull ; wet unlteil New Orleans , se lected , 45 to B II ) * . . Wtc ; Iliicnos Ayien. ilry , 20 to : i tin. , ID'.ic : Trxaa dry. 21 to 3. ) Ibs. . EtS.ic LIIATllKH Kuiwly ; hemlock mMe , lluenoa A > r # > , IlKht to lifavyvclKliu. . 1481Sc. \VOO1 * yultt ; ilonifMlc llcecc , IVC lc ; pulled MiiSIe , 1'HOVIHIONS Ilecf. iteidy ! beef hams , Jll.OOfi Si.H ( ) . Cut meiktv. o.ulet ( pli-klwl slionl.loru , | 7. < > 01j I. Si , pickled liiimn , JI1..5. l uil. nun ; uosti'lr team cluseil nt ' > : rlty. JS.WliS. " ; tales , l'i .Ictcei ; S p ember ! < ej nt t . nomln.il ; January 18. W. nominal ; lellnnl. "lim'l ; lontliu-nt , (9.3 < B. A. , JJ. W ; conuHiiind. ( ii.50U6.73. I'oik. llrm. 1IUTTKIIQuiet , wcntern dulry. 13'i < H7c ; weit en > ci rnmery , lillic ; weitern factory. IJfi'lCc l-iiln : , iiVjc ; Imllatlon creamery. IJfriSe ; tate dairy , IHiUSUc : Btnte crfiuncry , 18 < CJic. ! CllKiKi-Uulli dale larec , M/lOUc ; nmall , 10'kc. KUUS-Slendyt rectlpU , 4.ot pkK . TAI.wnv - Dull ; cliv. 3 c ; counlry rree ) . 4T OSc. as lu iiunllty. I'lrrauMH'Jl Dull ; Untied cln etl at K'.i Tt'lll'UNTI.NK-Dull at : s 40 Uc. HK'13 I'lrin ; dommtlc. lair tu extra , 4'i ( ( Uc. Jnpun. HHOI'.c. Uus IN Simdy ; drained , common to tl.Uvl.U. MDl AHSKH-Bleady ; New Oikar.u. opsn kelllo gofMt tu cliolot * . ( fjtic. I'ld IltOX- l idy ; Scotcli , IN.Mlja.50 ; Amefl can. llo.wG'lj.ug. iXJl'I'Ell-tJulet : InVe. J'ic. 1.KADVrak ; ilnncsllcI3.1J. . TIN Knur ; mrnlRlitn. Jl .t ; plale . qnlrt. Hria.Tiat-Steaily ; duniritlc , J3.JJ | . | .l ; bales nn 'clmnii > . S tnn ( pot tin at 116.03 ; IVd IOHH OeloU-r tin at Jli.05. C rrON Sni'P OILr-TI.e market has a very flr.n umli'itono and li tldera niv iiiakinK more money 1'rlmx crude. Sue ; jts crude , 9 > < ; $ te ; yellow. l > ul ter Biniln , 3lb75c ; choice > > -llu\v. ( uminer , ! ( < prlino > ellittv , 34 nxkrd ; ) t'llu\r , uf ( uradcii , U < SJc , prlmj while. 87o. _ MtimriipolliVlietvt Jliirlcvc. M1NNVIAI OLIS , Bept. C. Ileceliita of tvhea nere 41 RO l > u. UoUy , tlilpmrrilii , 17,760 Lu l'r.ce advdiicej ! jo to Tie at Hie cloie above ' } 'tt rilay'ii clotfliMr prices. Tnt purely * .vmr tli tlo nml m , vc l Uf wlih rurn. Irfufll ci'iiditlc'im nhouml no lmpnrt il c mim * * . Ttif mnilfet ilrxfd : fifplrnibpr. MUc ; D.-otmtirr. ClUc : Mff. Wvic ; oU fV | > tcinl > r foJJ nt M\c ; ft'il hnr.l , im trnek , SS ir ; No. 1 nortlitrn , I.e. Now wlirnt , on tiuck , w nlwut EC under tli ( > p. lee of eld. Thi > trinlenry from this t m * furwsul , it In nippOKed. "Ill Iv toxvanl n nm- rmrlng of lh pi-einliim nf nlil nlicul , nd iixine nf Hie < v rlle < it new client i netting In cnn- rtltlon I.i u > e. l-'lnur unn nrm. In < yim > alliy. wllh wlipnt. nnd mlllorn nxKed > 3.3) In 13.4 , fnr ixilentr : tl t.i IJ. ! ' , f.ir linker * . Thn proilurllun i potlnmleil nt 39.oo > ) l > bl . for the twenty- foUr lioun. 8hlpment were 3 , 3S bbl . OMAHA < HMKAI : : , M.\KKits. Cnnilltliiii nt Tr do unit < Juit.ttloiil on Maplr HIM ! I'niicy I'riiilurn. The mnrUet on counlry produce remains about Moldy. Ut'TTnKTacking utork. lie ; fair to good coitntiy , HfilJc ; choice tu fancy , 17lc ; ftnlh * erwl creamery , I'QMoj parator crruijiery , Kc. iciOl' : d"z. . lir. MVB rot'I.TItV Old hrnii , UiOJe ; roonlers , 2Vi < ? Sc ; rpilnR clik'kenii , ' < ; diickx. Co ; hen turkeys - keys , JftSci miliblerB , S < tCc ; nM Reese , 4c. HAMI ! ! I mlrlc clilckenx , youiiK , per du . . 11.75 { J3. > ! prairie chlckcnn , nld , per ilor. . . tl.wff 2.25 ; i ure , youriff , per iloz. . $2."rf73.IH ) ; giotiB . oM. per ( Inr. . . > 2.tPUft2.2.5j iliifk. ' . liluu wlnK teal. | r ( lo . > 1 r.0fll.7f > ; ilu KB , ( ! ' ' " ' " wln teat , ) > er iloz , . Jl.r. l.W ; iluckr , mixed , pur doz. , ( l.DO VI. SV. VI'.AI , Clnilcc fat nnd nmall vcul are iiuotcd nt Cfi'i'te ; ciiarse ami laige , 3fllr. i'lIISKSIS AVIcron ln , full civiim , new make , lifrlZVic ; NelJinska and lown , full cieum , HP ; Nebrnnka ami Inwn , part pklm * , Ko ; Llmljuricor , No. 1. Mr ; brick. No. 1. lie ! Hwlnt. No. 1 , I4fflc. 1IAV fpl.ind liay , O.OO ) tnlillin : < l (9 ; lowland , JS.OT , Color innkM lliep.lcc on hay. Llfilit bale * sell tile Ijext. Only top Kiadea brine lop prlcee. I'ini : < ) .NH-Olil bliiln , per < loz. , 6 < ) c. VIXIKTAIII.KJ' . rOTATOKS Hound lots of homo Rrown or foulliern ntock , 7r > c per bu , i small lots on orders , We ; fnlr | tnlH , SOc. MKI.llNS-H.nid ftoek , crated , J2' ' ) . CANTKIX > l'l'KHHttinr Blown , per < lo . , tl. OLD IIMANS-IIand-illekrd , navy , Si. 23 ; mo- illum , j : . lOI/'J.lj ; common nlilte bcunv , 11.71 ffl 90. ONIONS On onler , 7Sc per bu. I'AHIIAdK-Southelll , Sc. CI3LKIIV IVr doz. . SOiHOc. aWHKT I'OTATOKS-I'er Ib. , 4c. FIIUITS. The flrvl nuct'on ' ralen nt Ihlc point continue o nltiact n laige cto\vd mul tliu movement of fiult IM heavy , AI'I'I.I-S ; Oraul twk. per bbl. , t2.Wff2.73. III.ACK HAKIMIISnitlBA Nvn < > . ItlUJ nASI'llKIIUIKS None. I HAOllKS-Callfomla. $ tt 31.IO ; clings , SO I'LI'MS rnllfnriiln. Jl.1301.23. IMlfNI-S- : , J1.23. PIOS-Nnne. riAlt.S llartlett'i , $1.75 ; oilier varlcllcs , J1.23 B1.W. AI'ItirOT.I-rnlirornln , n < m . ( lIHUIlinS-Cnllfoinlii , mine. ( illAl'KS-Concorils , 10-lb. bankclF , 23c ; Cal- fornla , tl.IO. TllOl'ICAI , KIll'lTB. ItAN.NASulce | slock , Jl.ys.2.per ; b-.mcli. LKMON'S fiir.cy lemons , 3X size , S.ii ) ; fancy emoi.s , Ml Klze , ( H.M. riNiAi-ri.i-s : None. . . KIOS K-iney. per Ib. . 15c. IIONHV-Callfornla. IJc ; dark Jioney , lOffllc. MAl'I.i : HYIII'P Hnllon cnn . pel dnz. . J12. Nl'TH Almnnils. 15B17c ; Mncllsi walnutp , 100 2e ; ( llbertH , ll'p ; lliiizll nul . inc. riUKIt Pure Julcv. per bbl , , tii ; balf bbl. . $1.23. HIUKS N < i. 1 Rreen lililen , S'jc ' ; Nu. 2 Kieen ilileK , l4W2c ! ; N i. 1 ftfrn catted hides , 3',4cj No. ' milted lil < lei. 2'it2'i' : No. 1 Ri-een Baited c : .NO. i tiry naiieu n ue * , ie. ran c io per It ) , less tban fully cured. SIIKIOP rm.Ty < ! reen milled , each , 2' . . . . , rieen stilted ahem linjs ( short. "Wooled early Kins ) , encli. rQir.c : dry shmilliiKS ddmrt " " ally Kkliif ) . No. I , each , G 10e ; ' vr in. , .ilium weiKiu , itit L , iiiuii.ini > i , i peu , er Ib. , actual weight , 4iifc , illy Hint 1'olorailn ulclier wool pells , per Ib. , netual welRht , 40 lie , nnirialn WIK > | peltH , per Ib. , lu'lunl elKln , ink- . Have ; feet cut off , ua It Is Us > ele3 lo pay lelKht nn tliHin. ht. l.o ills Ceiifml 'Murltet. ST. I.OUIB , Sept. t. FI.Ol'll Bti-onKcr and elil llrmly. WitKAT Gained Tte. forced up liy coin : No. red , cash , ti,5c ) ; September , 5i ) > ic ; December , 4'if : Mar , ftc. ) COHN tialned lic on crop pronpecls ; Vu. 2 mixed , cash , KiVtc : September. M'.Jc ; Oc- otier. ,1Gc ; Ueccmlier , MHc ; May , 'S5tfi'52- , OATH Uuuimil % c with coin ; Nu. 2 cash , 3Ic ; September , 31'fc ; May. SG'.ic1 , ItVK-S.il.l lo anlve , eiisl Unck. No. 2 , Kc. UAULKV No inullnsr. 11KAN HlBtier ; Crc Backed , cast trnck. 1'I.AX SKIOD-J1.2L 1,1,1. CI.OVKIt Kary at J7.23f/S.13. / TIMOTHY I'rlme. | 5.2j , HAY Quiet , easy ami unclianRed. lll'TTnil-UnchanKtd. KaS-UnchanKCd. M : AD September. . l'r.LTiil-$3.22'S. ' l-OUN .MKAIJ-J2.0iS2.C3. ) WII1H1CY-J1.M. 1'IIOVISIONS Firm. Turk , xtandnnl mcps. bblnK , 111 , .10. l.ard , ptlnif rteam. tS.W ; choice. IS.tO. Dry salt meats , loose shoublcis , S'UKtii ; IOIIRS and libs , J7.M ; shorts. IS. 10. Hncmi , p.ieked KhouMcis. $7.73ungs ; \ , t .C2Vi ; ill' ' ? , S,7.V 3.000 bbls. ; whrnl , C.OO ) bu. ; ern. . none ; onts. 27oi 1m. 8HII'MKNT Klour , 3iWO libln , ; wheat. 1.000 bu. j coin. 3.IWO bu. ; OIUH. 1,000 bu. Cotleii Market. KKYOIIK , Sept. , tXtFIHIS-Optlons opened Kteady anil unchnnsed lo & polnln Oe- illiir- . ruled wenk on unftivoroble cable news , 'ciuldullon : mcl llnltlmoie nelllnir , elnyliiK steady it " > tu ID polntH decline. Hull's , n..V bnic , ncludluir Siptember. { 13.70fjl3. D ; OLUober , 113.10 SU.2NoViMiilxT. ( ) ; . $11.7. ; Doeemlier , $12.61 ; March , > 13.2 on > 3.33 ; Jlay , J12.10 il2.15. Hi.cit ciifTii * . Uio ilull ; No. 7. Jt..T5. Mild , aulel ; $19.iJ4n0.23 ! ; nates , none.'nrelioiie . . from New York yesterdny , Kl.i)0 bnK : Xi w Yolk ttock todiiy , 173,119 t.aK . : I'nllcd HtiKk. a > 3.iXX ) IIIIKS ; nlloat for the I'nlud : wG < ) < > IMK ; total vlslbki for ( lie United ntut-H , r.03,0v < ) ban * , against 3S0.3W basu last PANTOS , Hept. G. Mntket sleadv nul un- ' ' ' ro'i'iilH. 21,011)iaKf \ stock. Bia',000 bairs. 11 .Mlll'ltU , Svf6. \ . Mattel sleady and tin innuMl , IIAVU1-3. S"pt. C. Market oiieneil qu'et ' and nilmnRiil ; lit 12 noon , September , $ M.2.i ; Oc- tob , " ' . $ : i..i ! l : Xoveinber. J91.UOJ December , JSS.M ; .1 nimry , $87.00 ; maikct closed barely steady ; mil rnleH , 4S.OOO bass. UIO DM .lANKIHO. Sept. 6. Maiket qulel ; To. 7. Jlfi.M ; oieliniiKe. 9 13-lftl ; receipts , 13 , < H KiB ; rleuml for Ihe ITnltcd Slates , I'.OW IWRS ; i'lpju-e > l for iurop10,100 bags ; stock , : 8UOO New York Dry Gondfl Mnrkct. Xinv YOIIK , Sepl , . In all dtpnrlmenU of Irnde binlnera has been lareo and Jobbeis meeiy iiellve. Ascntu report a very larse business rioliiK tbat would bnv been Krenlly Increased but for the exbaustlon of stocks < if many trooils. Auenta lin\e advanced Uio prices of Nevr Yolk mills wide sheellnKS le pelyuitl , O.il : lawn Hint call on Charter Oak. 3 per cent and AmoskcaK staple and fancy RlnKhtiins to &Vic. I'l-lntliiK cloths In eood deinaml and saloa of 00,000 pieces at Ic. Liver pool .Markets. i.rvnnroou septi . TAI.LOW NomSiai ; demand i ior ; prime city. 2 > COTTON Siii OILr-Hleady at 21s. TI'IJI'KNTINK Dull ; Jerruind moderale ; spirit * . 2U Cl. UOS1N Uull ; demand moderate ; common , 3s Suiriir NKW TOUK. Sept. 6. Sl'OATt-ltnw. dull : fair relmliiK , 3',40-Ur ; centrlfufrul , 9C test , Z\ ® S'.ic ; vales , none ; rellned , quiet , I'rlnnillieat ( JuolHllniK. RAN FKANCISCO. Fept. . WHKAT Market oulet ; December , & 2Uc ; Mvy , Jl.Ol'.i ; cleured , 23,933 cental * . _ _ _ _ _ _ AVoul flliirket. ST. LOUIS , Sept. C. \ VOOIQulet and Meady. ST O OHM AND 110N DS. Active TradliiKViin in I'rocrcit I'roni OpniliiR to Clime. NE\V YOHIC , Sept. C. The stock market was unsettled again today. An active trad- Ins was In progress from the opening to the clew , but It was mainly en the bear side , and the greater number of the stocks traded In show A decline on the da > 's transactions raising from U to 2 % per cent , the heaviest loss being made In Distilling. Hu mor was a Urge ( actor of the speculation and wan used by the bears to depreciate the shares nt the two lendliiK Industrial proper ties. Sugar was attacked under cover of a report anil at the next week' * directors' meeting the dividend on the common stock would bo reduced. Tlil stcry found some believers nd precipitated upon the market n large amount of stock. The room traders ulso bold the shares , and within the first quarter of an hour Sugar lud broken 2 per cent to 102 4. The lower ranges of prices brought In some buyers and the rumored divi dend reduction was ft und to have no founda tion , * ml being denied by Ihe trust broken * , a steady recovery took place , which was fol lowed by fractional reactions , nnd rallied until after delivery hour , when 11 brisk buy ing movement was crganlreil on what was believed to hea "straight tip , " that the regular illv.dcnd would be declared next Tuesday. A quick rise ensued to 103 , bilng a gain of SK per cent from the low point of the morning. Realization then set In , causing a reaction of 94 per cent , the clos ing price * showing an advance compared with the final ssks yesterday. Distilling wan neglected early In the morning and moved within a range of H per cent , but attir midday a. raid , was made on tbo stock , which sent U down 2V per cent frun the best prlc > > ol the morning. When the .arlff bill went Into effect , le&v- Ing the Krettcr part oC the trust's Roods In bond , a claim was sot up that the Increased lax could not be collected on the stuff tindrtl before the law went Into force. Serious attention was raid to thin prrlcnslon , but on the strength ol a dispatch from the west pointing out Ihe absurdity of the claim the drive against the stock at Uic compiny was made. Large blocks were sold short , and on tome covering a rally cf % per cent was effected , cf which ? 4 per cent was lost at the close , Die final quota tion being 2 % per cent below yesterday's closing. The general market opened tlcndy , but soon became unsettled , gradually steadyIng - Ing , und at 11 o'clock becoming strong , prices balng fairly well held until nbout the m.ddlo of the nftcrnoon. Then was de veloped a feeling cl depression , clue largely to the fnct that there were few , If nnjr , sup porting orders In the market , nml a sharp reaction took place , In which Wheeling & Lake Krle preferred , the grangers , Oregon Improvement , Western UnLn , Louisville & Nahvllle and Chicago Ons were most prom inent. After delivery hour a slight rally took place , which was mostly lost In the final trading , and Ihe market closed weak The bond market was generally weak throughout the day on a decreased volume of business , the total transactions being only ? 1.00,200. : ! The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change totlny : Total sales at xtocLs loilny wi-r * 230 , ? 0 shares , InclnilliiK : American SIIKIII , 53.400 ; llurlliiRton , 11700 ; ChlcjRO OaK , 1.3W ; ChfK.-iimike < t Ohln , 2,300 ; UlMlllliiK. 26i00 , ; ; Ixiilsvlllo A Nnshvlllp. 4.700 ; National Lead. 3.400 ; Unck Ii-land , 2,900 ; Ht. 1'nul , 17,400 ; Western Union , 5,900. lliuik of Kuiflund .Stiitetneilt. LONDON , Sept , 6. The weekly statement of the Hunk of KnKlnml Issued t lny uliovvs the following ebnnKea : Total reset v < * , docre.ise. 412- VOO ; elicuUtlon , Incre.ite , f34U,000 ; bullion , In- crenhe. 72,221 ; oilier necurllles. Increase , fl'OT.OX ) oilier ileiiuHltH , Increaxr , C473,000i j HI bile deposits Incren.ve , ( I.IOT.UOO ; note * resetvilccrease. . 372- 000 ; government weeurltlen. decieasi * , IIUO.OM. The proportion of the llunh of l iiglunil'i > re- nerve to llnblllty li "O.U per cent. The rats of illteount U still at ! per cent. Hunk of I'rntiCB Sliitenieiit , PAIIIS , Sept. fi. Tlic weekly statement of Ihe Hank of France Issued tiHlny xhown Ihe ful- Icwlnu vlmiiKeu us compared with the pre- vlons acccunt : Notes In cliculntlon , decreime , 1.0i3C Of ; tte ury ncrounte current , ilrcrrant > , IIG. JO.IX'O ; Kold In liand , Increase , S,400,000f : bills illneounted. decrease , 101DOOOOf , ; silver In hand , decrease , 2,675,0"0f , Flimurliil Nolvo. NUW OHUKAN'H , Sept. 6. CMeorlnK . II73.SM. 1SOSTON. Sept. 0. ClearliiK , J1S.7M.303 ; bal ances. 11,711.412. ll.U.TIMOia : . Rept. 6. Clearlnss , j-t20.t'H ; balanreu , JI71.1W. NKW YOltK. Sept. 6.-Clenrlng8 , J83.10I(18 ; balaneeg , i.33K'l. I'llII.ADICI.rillA. flept. C.-ClenrliifiB , I .4IO.- KO ] Uibmeen. Jl.ttJ.CSS. CINCINNATI. Hept. 8Mone4ft per cent. New Vcrk oxcrmnce , par , Cleurlnx" , \VAS1IINOTON. Sept. . Th * eai h Imlanre ICHH | > - was 117.0ilW ! ( , of wlilcli Ji'SS7)7 vi a Kold. Kold.MCMl'lUK. MCMl'lUK. Sept. C.-C'lenrlnKX , 1 71. WX ) ; l.al- nnee > , ISj.ira. Mew Vork encli.iiiKi , n-'lllns lit ) I.M ) preniliini , 1'AltlS , Sept. C. Three per cent lentM , lOlf I'K ! for I lie ueiuunt , Kxelianei ! on Lomlon , Kt 1S1 for clieclin. FAN HHANVIWO. Hepl. C. Drnfla , slBht , U'.ic ; teleiiniphlc , Ik. Oliver burt , ( l iOU c. Mexican dullain , Wlv , HT. IXll'IS. Sept. 6. I'leailnK * . .61J,7i8 ; bal- uneeis < 51i,4IT. Mbney , iiulet a ( 51t7 jier cvnt , KxehnnKe n New Voik. > 'x : dFcount | bid , LONDON , Hept. C.-ClaM iUolrd | flt lluenoa Ayien Ht 2SO ; Madrid , 1UW ; Mulun , SS.bl ; Hi. IVlrrnburK. M ; Albeni , K7) ) Itume , I10.U ; Vienna. IU3. I'lIICAOO. Hri > t. e.-Clearlnc > . IUM.COJ. Money , 4iVi p r rent on call ; 4U5 p r rent on lime. New York txchance , fXc ) illscount. Kurelvn exchance , weak , tilcrllpg commercial , I4.6IB4.W. OMAHA llVE TflCK MARKETS Oattlo Eeccl-ti for thi'WeoV ' : Show an In- cr.-csj and Hogr'a Falling Off. LTTLE GOCD BEEF STUFF OIING Arrivals Include Very FC.W Oenlrjliln .Steer * Market on l'en < ler Stiuivit Homo lm liruirnu'iit L'dWk nml Low Unulrn 1'nlly Mcmly llugK I'lrin. THURSDAY , Sept. , 6. The receipts today amounted to 2.4M cattle. 5,037 IICRS nml 325 sheep , nRalnst 6,882 cJttle , 8,288 hogs nnd 130 sheep ycs- t.-rday , and 4,830 cattle , 6,460 hogs anil C76 sheen on Thursday of last week. For the week thus far the receipts foot up 16,701 cuttle , 23,908 liogs end ! 71 sheep , as against 14,657 , cattle , 25,385 hogs and 3,290 sheep for the corresponding period last week. This shows for the week n slight gain In cattle nnd a railing oft in hogs. CATTLE Of the eighty-three loads ol cattle received today the great bulk was cow stuff. There Were no very desirable beef steers , cither natives or westerns , among the fresh arrivals. There was con siderable Inquiry on the part of the local packers and the market could safely be quoted stronger on anything at all desirable. Ccws and mixed stock were In large supply ns has been the case on most days of late. The market on this class of cattle was fully steady with yesU'Hi's prices. Oood feeders , us has been no' > d before , arc not arriving at the yards Ir any great numbers , while.there arc quite a good many orders coining In from sections where , there Is plenty of feed. The market was strong on good fleshy feeders , as a result of the light supply and fair demand , There were plenty of common , light , stock cattle In the yards and the market was only about steady on such. Heprc&entntlve sales : DHKSSKO UUCP. No. , \ \ : 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. No , Av. I'r. I. . . . ! > 20 $2 M 7..1027 3 UO 1..1(159 $3 23 5..10SS 3 75 COWS. i. . . . SM i 2. 3. . . . sr.c . i K l. . . . rsii i 75 3. . . . ! L > 12. ; 2..1DZ165 ) 1. . . CM * I J ! 1..11130 1 25 1. . . . ! ) . 1 KT 1. . . . MJ 1 75 1 ! . . . . 800 1 25 1. . . . Ki ) 1 hS 2(1. ( . . . J43 1 75 2. . . . 91)0 135 4. . . . 84.- . 1C' 1. . . . 010 ISO 1. , . . KKI 140 1. . . . Kill 1 f,5 , 2. . . . 613 ISO 0. . . . J9I 1 4J 10. . . . SS9 11,3 1. . . . 570 ISO 1. . . . DTJ 1 + 1 1..1D3. ) 1 lu 3 , . . . USD 1 80 1. . . . WW 1 M 1. . . . Dirt 1C3 22. . . . 7'J2 181 1. . . . Sftl 150 1. . . . 870 1 05 1. . . . S.V ) 1 Si 1. . . . Ill ) 1 M ( I.1004 170 1. . . . 7V ) SOO S. . . . 9W 150 7. . . . 75 1 Til 2. . . . 803 200 HI. . . . 7(1 ( ! ) 130 II. . . . H4 179 1. . . . SOO 200 ! . . . . : ) 10. . ) 2. , . . H5 170 2. . . . 7C5 200 11. . . . S12 141) 8. . . . -OC 173 in , . . . HI 2 OH 2. . . . Si > 1 M 2. . . . 7M ) 173 20. . . . SA : 2 fK ) 2. . . . UC1 W 3. . . . 70.1 1 73 1. . . . 4'JO 2 10 4. . . . KI5 I 5O 1..11110 1 75 ] , . . ' .PKO 2 10 3. . . . ! il.1 1 ! ] . . . . 7sfl I 75 21. . . . Ml 2 10 2. . . . WO I M . . . . IK C. . . . fl20 2 li ! > . . . . 7M > 1 OS ) HlK ) 173 H. . . . IDS 215 13. . . . S2.1 1(15 ( II. . . . 7S1 ISO 1. . . . lM 215 1. . . . 0 1 ( M 35. . . . Sf.l 1 M 1.,12ft ) 215 4. . . . 8S 1 C5 3. . . . 923 I Si ) I. . . . 970 2 15 I' ' ) . . . , SOO 1 M 2. . . . US' ) I S3 1..1340 223 5..1028 160 13 j V ) 193 J..M' ) 235 7..Hi ) ? ICO G. . . . 631 170 2..1140 283 C. . . . 1113 1 CO . HKIFEIIS. 4. . . . 4S8 123 1..A&OJ 150 ] . . . . 740 160 2. . . . 430 1 : ,0 I. . , . IKS 150 5. . . . Ml 165 1. . . . 33) ) 1 35 I.fill ) | , V ) t 70) I 63 C. . . . Sit 141 1. . . . f,40 IM S. , . . 7IJ ISO 1. . . . 4SI ) 140 3. . , . M6 ISO 8. . . . 722 190 r . . , . , V,2 1 40 t. . , . .112 1 M 3. . . . 326 200 2. . . . 4 3 1 W 1. . . . KM 1 U CT tVKS. 2. . . . 213 ICO I. . „ IOH. 200 1. . . . 100 275 1. . . . 260 123 y. . 2fS' . 2 13 6. . . . 4TO 275 I. . . . 440 1 40 'l. . , : M * 2 23 4. . . . 3 7 300 I. . . . 2M 1 M S. . ; , 22i S K 2. . . . 125 3 CO 1. . . . 0 ISO 1. . , . 2MI1 250 1. . . . 210 323 1. . . . 240 2 0 I. . , . 45IT 210 1. . . . 110 325 I. . . . 310 2UO 2. . , , 22i ; SCO 4. . . . 232 300 2. . . . SCO 2 OJ 13U1.LS. 1. . . . 810 1 15 . . . . ) 1 50 2..1310 1 5 * > 1..UVU 1 S3 1. . . .1301-1 M ) 1..1260 1 GO I. . . . 770 1 23 1..J.1360 1 60. 1..1130 1 CO 1. . . . 883 133 3.-.10SI : ' 1 . ' ,0 1..1370 175 1..1220 I 10 2..1205- 50 1..1220 I 90 1..111,0 110 l..S:0 115 ] . . . . 520 ISO 1..13SO 1 10 ' STOCIvEIlS AND FKKDERS. i. . . . 4r.o I'M i siivr.7i/.ru 3ii. . . 837 225 1. . . . 110 173 4.714-2 13 3..CO 2'JJ 7. . . . 823 173 12.t-M3-2 IS ! ; , . . 600 230 3. . . . 37C 175 II. . . . Ml 215 11. . . . M : ! 230 1. . . . CM 175 8. . . . 5fi3 215 22. . , . 7S3 233 ! ! . . . . 423 175 S. . . . 673 213 111. . . . 853 240 X. . . . 757 1 i'O 18. . . . 515 213 23. . . . f > 72 240 1. . . . ISO SOO 15. . . . 795 220 3. . . . 770 210 2. . . . C03 200 6. . . . 62S 220 4'J. ' . . . f.13 210 19. . . . CIO 200 V. . . . 729 220 24 1112 240 10. . . . 4SS 200 ! > . . . . 670 220 13..Ml 240 B. . . . ISO 200 2 613 220 21..73S 245 2. . . . KO 200 3. . . . C C 2 I'O 4. . . . $07 2 CO 4. . . . CM ) 200 2. . . . CSO * 2 25 6..J04 2 EO 1. . . . CIO 2 U ) 1 710 223 ] . . . . 7SJ S 10 4. . . . 630 200 1. . . , 8:0 223 II..S13 260 2. . . . 525 200 S. , . . SIK ) 225 X. . . . 342 2 EG 4. . . . S03 210 C. . . . CIO 223 2 1011 2 CO 2. . . . C40 210 10. . . . U02 223 33. . . . ! > 3S 265 11. . . . 512 10 J. . , . KO 225 7..943 273 6. . . . 543 2 10 4. . . . 5T3 2 23 WKKTHKN CATTI,13. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 5 ttlB , UK..1028 12 50 fc'OUTU DAKOTA. 1 ft err USD 3(13 ( I strer 1160 303 1 slwr 1123 .3 1)5 ) 3 fleer * 1143 305 2 Kiwis 1140 305 1 vo\\- 1000 211 1 cow 1100 200 24 cows 1023 233 WYOMING , 16 COWH 743 1 m 1 cow 1290 210 21 cons M 210 1 cow 1)50 ) 20) ) 1 oow HID 2W 4 rnlvis 24J 273 1 calf 311) 273 1 ojilf 300 275 1 Clllf 170 3 M 1 cnlf 160 323 4 ! ) ulcers 1211 3 15 23 OOWB 92.1 1 73 2H cow * 870 201 ! )2 ) cow * Si ! ) 2 25 1 feeder. . . . . 34' ) 210 K ulcers 1178 2 SO 30 ( erilcrs..1201 280 1 nicer 159' ' ) 300 1 Rtecr WX ) SOU 6 HteerK 1330 300 2 tiulls ioo ID 7 cowa 873 173 23 caws 187 Z 30 HOGS There were only 60 loads of hogs In the yards this morning , or over 3,000 head short of yesterday's run , The quality of the hogs was hardly up to yesterday's aver age , but there were some prime loads. The market was not much different from yester day's closing market , but lower than yester day's opining. One prime load of hogs brought $0.05. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No , Av. Sh. Pr , 108 157 320 $ I SO S3 206 ICO $5 JO 24 160 . . . 450 0 239 60 550 87 130 12U GW 52 227 ICO 5 W JG . .1S8 120 r. ( K ) 74 21 * 2SO f. SO 7 164 . . . BOO C7 210 2SO 4 M 69 176 200 0 10 S3 21,1 160 550 W 163 120 BIO 7S 18 .40 560 13 224 . . . B 20 36 211 ! SO f. 50 64 16340 B JO 87 197 SO 550 28 162 120 B 20 76 215 170 5 50 63 167 120 B ft ) 74 201 200 5 50 7 215 . . . fi 23 71 Nl 120 5 53 IE ll'S ' SO B 25 S3 202 160 B 53 7 203 500 B 23 78 210 120 B 55 1 310 . . . B 25 U 207 120 B 55 " S7 178 120 B 23 t2 200 SO 5 B K7 168 240 B 31) 72 213 . . . B C5 31 208 40 B 30 24 248 10 B 65 "I , 150 , . , & SO 84 1O ! 10 ti SS i > 240 . . . f. 30 k'l 226 . . . S 53 S 13 ! 44 5 S5 C3 208 120 BM 74 175 40 533 61 242 240 SCO 48 ilK ) SO 5 S3 6S 239 320 i CO 5 220 . , . 640 71 224 160 6 0 73 225 160 540 V. 233 . . . SCO 45 1S9 . . . 540 > 17 . . . S 60 t SOO . . . 540 4 * 241 SO K CO 3 180 200 640 , , 71 247 SO 5 62 21 152 . . . 540 75 230 40 565 3 331 SO B 4 r72 219 120 5 63 7 100 . . . 54 yj KI 231 SO 565 8 271 . . . 541' „ 2 241 160 565 67 171 40 Bi4 < . | -j 11 251 SO 5 6 > S8 m ? 00 B 4ii i . . . 68 217 SO 565 M WO M ) 545 , . , C2 242 200 565 95 198 0 B 45 73 245 ICO 565 102 IU3 to 5 , , rrr f-1 255 160 & 70 7S I9C 60 B 45" " 47 278 . . . 570 58 203 SO r , 43 ( ,1 234 80 B 11 > < , 86 1S4 1W 6 4.V < 65 270 40 B 73 71 194 40 5 V ' < I 63 243 40 5 ! K3 76 21S SO f. 471,4 l < 66 276 SO GOO 73 2M SO 550 K 288 . . . 600 64 SOI 200 S Wl l'S 13 323 . . . 603 SO 233 2 < M ) S K ) 1'IOS ANTJ HOUGH. 1 300 . . . 3 00 ' " 4 112 . . . 350 1 100 . . . 300US 45 . . . 373 1 110 . , . 3 OOtW : 20 J6 . . . 41714 1 250 . . . 310 41 120 120 435- 1 ! 52 . . . 3 25 , ; . ; , 10 131 . . . 473 2 315 . . . 3&ILA 115 101 . . . 481 1 2. . . . 32 $ , .7 32 105 . . . IlK ) 70 68 . . . sw ( ; /y 10 ; i iw 4 M SHEEP There was wo change In the mar- kct , prices rcmalntrfrstady. Kalr lo cholcj natives are quottftild at } -.2502.75 ; fair to Ked ; westerns , )2.00ff2.CO ; cmmon and stock sheep , U.7&6' ' & ; good to-choce ! Iambi , 2.2503,75. M , I.mill Live Slock .Market. ' ST , I.OIMH , Kept. B. fUTTI.K-Ilt-relptn. S.OOO luvul ; HhlpmonlD , i.OoV hriul ; rrmiKH llrm , aclivo Kcnerally ; nuthu tit-fin , l,2n ) ID 1.400 Ilia. . ILV'i3.4t ' ) ; ron mid heifers , I1SOC2.40 ; common taWr * . (2.63fj. | 0 ; Tcxiiu n lee IK. Wl lo 1,100 lln. . l2.7uf(5.W' , lljchl uclghlH , | 2.Cj.C3 ; rotvs nnd 1.1-HVm , 52.00112.31. ] IO < Jli-Heiclit | , 3,500 In ail ; uhlpincnU , 1.700 hrud ; maikot lo lowir , InigUy Oue lo iiii.illtv in wdr ; rholi'it liKliI * . pi.WUti.OJ ; | ioor gnidra , all fcmlH. S3.0 > & 3.75. , 1.100 head : lilpnienl , o licud ; in.iik-l hlKlu-r , mcuily ; natlvex. l2.354t2.CO lainls , ti.5oe4.uai thclu-anU luinb , t..75U3.10. Vork Hvo Klock illurlcpt ; NKW YOIIK. Sitit. . lliKViH-Il Telpt , 40J IK ml ; n tie n p.il' . lluioi an cal > lr5 nu.jlo AniTtcan nlffii nt llril" < r. itrvuml WflKlil rffilKPiKtoi \ > ? rt nt 8400 * i f > pnrti today , none rAUVKrt ItM-clpt * . ti ) h d , viultry itraly nther cabin ml ; , yculi. | > ocr to pclnif. 15. ' IC7-OI ; Imttirmllk viilves. 52. i.7i ; grant 'tf. I'.D O2.35i llElit wcitrrn calves , J5. 8HKKI" AND LAMUS-Recelpti. S.801 headi on > ale , So co i slicvp firm ; Iambi , lie lower eliovp. poir In lulr , } 2Mff3SJ , liMnbs. orillnnrjr to prlnu' , i4.KiS.r , . IIOOSlliirlpm , i.C-V head ; S en id nn Mir , Mnrkrl Mcndy ; ordinary to good hogn , I5.SHT cniiivuo i.ivi : HTOUK , Cnttle ltccoltn | Were u Tlilrtl Smaller Tlutn \Vinliirsd.iy. . | ' flllCAlin , sppt. . Cntllc receipt * wereft third smaller than you-iday. . nmountliiK to nlwiil Uwo ( liuiil , iooo of itlilfli weic Tcx.inn , There ns no pmtlrulnr change In prices. Quod to IIM'I > ftfvis were not very ivumerouii , nnd nil u fnlr demand otlMrd holder * were In u porltlou lo Kct nt Icnrl ittoudy prli-p * . A r iw Imnclii'X of very inline liwvi' * ei ollcrcd mul thi'fu writ' Mile ; * tit from 15.00 tu 16. Hut wlillo ilu e prlct * wi > ru puld In u few In- otnncc . ulniont the cillic Kupplv Mi'iit out ot pollciV hatiils below J" . 10. lu-crn prlnclp.illy ul Horn tl.75 to tl.25. ciiwn IniKcly nt tmin J1.75 l 12.75 n nil i ti'iiin mostly at fiom M tl' U. AIDlltlllK n < > t K"0tl "il'Ultll til til1 UK $5.15 iriiinlncd enk nml ulnvv uf * nlr. The H-ri'lpis mi r r thlo work have I wen alxiul B.MO li"id tno-o i.mii for the niniL * tlinc Isnt wwk , nml for nil unidpfl i-xi-i-pl the ricitt nt from Sdc lu 3".c lower thiin limt Thuiodny , 1'hcrc WUM u Mining niaikcl for KIKM ! IIORH. Nol it \ < 'iy rotiftdt'tntile pad of Ih orTciliigM cio In d'Mii.im ] ut > i > ptikrilay"a rUolaUt ) > nfl. AVhlto 'Im I-IKIH klmlH wrru nrtlvc nnd xlionn , ttoniniun Kiiutf-M leiniilnod tmiUr ni-KU'C't. and ille * 'ipy M 'rp not quolnbly lower Ihcy wore nt lon.il PM-pfxl tiKly wruk. InoichniitiiliU * loin folllllK ill from fj.59 lo $ G.25nnil rrom V-.SO u > .40 liiUlr.it the hulk. l.lKht wrlKlitK xnid UK hlKli IIH 16.23 nnd common lo cho' & < inidlumiRlilli nt K-.4' ' ) . Ttle flow WIIB Hendy , Vrry Ilille chanKC took plnce III HIP nliefp muiUd linlay , Theic wi-iv I > UL > IM ul l < < nily , full prices fur nil fair to choice mutton * , while poor atiil common kind * wie ns dull nnl wr-uk H i'r. . KIOIII II tr > $1,50 for l i ir * Ullf , pilcin luniccd upuntd to from II.25 to f3.W for choice ui'lhorfi. The lam' ) nmikcl wan nctlve nt from 92.30 In 14.50 , with Mlea principally nl f inn U.25 lit 14. K.'cclp'x : l-nllle , 14.OX ) licnd : calve * . BOO Iifiidi lii'HS. ' 1P'W head ; fhccji , S.OiK ) liunil , The Kvi-ntnc Jouinnl reports : 1ICK1S lie- " 'Iplx , 11.300 hfiitl ; ymU-ulny , 22l'J7 head , urilp- nionm , 8IH lie.ul. jell ovi r. nUiut V.vn lioadt qiuillly | H > or. .Maikct fnlily nctl\e an < l on Kood hoa y loin pilcrs are nlioul 3 ? hlKher , while pfior grndrs me weaker nnd fully 5c lower ! nil IICM loin were Hold ; pulen ranged nl C.5'1 fur llHht , fri.MfTi.m for niURh p.icklUK. J5.W < ii.3il fur III'MI | , fri.C5J .M for hi my packlni ; uml Khlpplim. ( MTI'LIUrcelpt ! . 11.000 head. Mniket moil- cini.-ly active mm steady at unchiinKtvl price * . SI1KB1' llMvliilw , 8.IKW licnit. Warhol fnlily active ; | : OCK ] ( ; iiit > 5 steady ; coinuiun uruk. City l-lvo Ktiivlc .Murirt. : KANPAS C1TV. Sc-pl. G.-CATTI.K-ltecrlpls. 1.1.00 head ; rhlpmenlK , I.1W hend : tuatket Mrong ti > lOc lilKhi'l ; Texai" uleer * . J2.lMi3.03 ; beet ttevrx. J2. ' , ' . 5.5i ) ; native cows , tl.0 fl3. l ; etockcra and . . HO S-IUi-el | > l8. S.IcX ) head ; shlpmenln , 3.MV ) lii-nil ; mnikpt opened rtrone to lOc hlcher ; rinsed ue.nk tiiul slow ; bulk ol Fiili'S , ! i.EO'if.'JU ; he.uicn , 3.lO ! .10 ; packeiB. 5.70ftCll ) , mixed , $3.IWtf5.W ; ' SJIE1JI' ItecolptK , 2W lieml ; rhlpmenls , 400 lend ; rnaikel nellvi * mid BtioiiR , Rood to choice natives , JiV'JiJ.W ' ) . KOIH ! to chblcc" wi-slcrns. $2.IK ) < P2.M ; conimon mid slovkcie , | 2.C > Oij.W ; good to choice lambs , Cotton Market. NRW om.KANS. Sept. . OOTTON'-rirm , alen. spot. 650 bales : to arrive , 123 bnl T ; re ceipts , 1.223 b.iles ; ( .lock , 32,771 lialcft ; futures oultt arul Floady ; ralen. il.WO lule. * ; Hoptemher , ! 6.3t bid ; October. J0.310G. "i ; November , IM2fj > C.43 ; Decemher , Ji.50JiC.tl ; January. JB.55iii.Mj Fftiiuarv. SG.CIOf.62 ; Mnrcli , J6.G74fM8 : Apill , ; 6,73T/li.74 : May , JC.7O.SO : June. Jfi.8157G.SS. ST. I.OH1S. Sept. G. COTTON Steady ; mid dling , t Je ; sales , none : rpculplc. none ; ship ments , 400 bales ; stock , 11,800 bales. iwi nviuxas. Sonic of ( he Womlers that Surround tlio South Dukotit Ilenlth Hciiurt. VALENTIN 13. Neb. , Sept. 5. No adequate iden of the Dakota hot springs , located In the IJlack Hills , can be formed without actually vlsltlHK tlicm. One takes a sleeper on the Klkhorn at Long Pine In the even- IHR anil the next morning at 7:30 : lie Is called by the porter and finds himself Just opposite the hotels nt Hot Springs. The hotel accommodations are ample for all tour ists nnd sick persons for years to come. They are well conducted nnd the chaws reasonable. The place Is destined to be a Kreat summer resort. While the famous Arkansas hot FprliiRS. on account of Jhu mild climate , i.i a better place for Invalids to KO In winter time , the Dnkotu sprlnKS are far superior to the southern sprlnBR for about six months of the year. Theie Is everything to make life desirable. The hotels procure their drlnklntr water from a larKP , clear , cold mountnln spring of pure water. Their plunge bath , 200 feet long and fifty feel wide , with a natural temperature of 92. toboggan HlldeH , spring boards , etc. , Is the finest In the world. We tpetit live or six hours a day In this bath without feel ing lassitude or chilliness. It Is not lying In nn ordinary bath tub ; you slide down the toboggan , ride a barrel , dive , and keep your blood In brisk circulation , and all of the organs of the body begin to work like an old clock nfter It has been cleaned and oiled up , and after a , ftw days you develop an appetite which Is marvelous. The ele vation Is about 3,500 feet , high enough to get away from malaria and other bacteria , nnd not high enough to be oppressive. The place Is surrounded by picturesque hills and mountains , covered with beautiful evergreen trees. A person getting up In the morning and swimming for nn hour , with genial friends climb some hill. Then , after finishing Ills breakfast , that he has eaten like a bear , he feels as If he wanted to yell with de light. The place has marry attractions and places of Interest besides the springs. Among the many , the wind cave , Hattle mountain , Cascade springs and Bob's Hole are the chief. Tourists go out at 8:30 : In the morning and return at 5 p. m. The cave Is In the mountain and IB supposed to cover about live miles square ; It Is eight rooms deep , and as far as discovered there are ninety miles of passageway from room to room within a circumference of twenty miles. The cave appears to breathe air like an animal. In the daytime , when the air is light nnd dry , the nlr rushes out , and In the evening , when the air Is more dense. It rushes In. It Is so strong , whether going In or out , that It will blow out a. candle , and tourists have all they can do to keep right side up while entering the cave , until they have gone In flftv feet ; then every thing Is quiet nnd etlll , The theory Is probably correct , ns the air Is fresh and good 350 feet deep and four miles fiom the cave's mouth. About three miles from the opening there Is a large room called the Harden of Eden. There Is no evidence that Cain slew Abel on this particular spot , nor Is there any trace of the serpent and the fruit trees , but to say that this room Is gorgeous Is putting It too mild. The room Is decorated by nature with the grandest display of sparkling crystals , box work and other curious petrlflcatlons. Seeing It Is the onlv wny It can bo appreciated. At n room called the Fallen Flats , the lowest point In the cave , HIP guide ordered all the lights put out , so that the party could see total darkness. It was n complete success. The guide said that when the. lights were put ant the day before n young fellow tried to kiss his sweetheart , but as she had lopped her hpad over In her mother's lap he kissed the old lady Instead of the daughter. No one would have known It had not the mother said : "You have made a mistake , " and the young mnn paid : "I know It. " The party rang "Sweet Rye nnd Hye" end other hymns , and with lights In their hands one was reminded of knights nnd monks of old. No tourist should miss seeing the grandest nnd most curious cave on earth. Hattle mountain Is about two nnd one-half miles from and 1,000 feet higher than the springs , making It about C.100 feet above the sea level. The nlr up there Is nice nnd fresh nnd there seems to be plenty of It. but no one can get enouch nt one time to do him any good , The view from the peak Is cm ml. It Is Piild that the Sioux and Cheyennes had a fight up there nml that the Sioux drove the Cheyennes out of that country. This Rounded to us like a ghrst story , for an Intimate acquaintance with the Cheyenne Indians for vears has con vinced us that nobody ever drove them any where. The Cheyennes can be killed , like they were nt Fort Ilolilnson In 1S78 bv the regular army , but that army or Irlbe of Indians do not live Hint can force them to leave a countrv. Cnfcndp springs l about twelve miles from Hot Springs , and , like Wind cave , Is reached any day by the tal- Ivho coaehes , These pprlncs are remark able for their clearness and great flow of water. The- big gevser Is snld to throw out l.COO gallons per minute. There arc several others of less magnitude , but all are heav ily charged with mineral of all kinds , This water may be good for curing diseases , ns n physician of twenty years' practice lives there , and he re-commended It. No disease that the human racn la heir to could with stand the effects of that water. Our party drank some of it and we can all testify that It would get right after any disease , and run It out of the country In three hours. Unfortunately they have no other writer to drink , onlv thin villainous Bluff. Kverythlng In I hut locality In petrified. We saw large trees lylnc oround close to thn springs , some four feet through , petrified Into solid rock. Nothing will prevent the few people who live there from being petrl- llecl , unless they are lined with sheet cop per. "And I'll never go there anr more,1' Returning from the Cascade , midway be tiveen there nnd the springs , one of the ladles said : "In not that the Hob's Hole that the gentleman was telling us about this morning ? " We got out , and sure enough It was no ghost story , us there wu.i the hole , about twelve feet In diameter and about Blxlv feet deep. It apoeara that old Hob , an old und experienced Texas Btcer of uncertain age. was grazing on buffalo gross about fifteen feet from the coach road , when the earth gave way nnd he wag jirenlpl- taled to the bottom of the hole. There could not have been more than two feet of earth over the top. an he can be plainly seen , without enough earth over him for decent burial. Had the stage coach ever turned out at this point and the leaders walked on to this place , horses , coach and SPECIAL RUG SALE. BARGAINS IN SMYRNA RU33 JK 1 ( 31 Inches t t .s-Hcnch , worth * 1.00 W 1\\to \ Inches. . . . . l.as each , worth 275 LVvtl Inuhr.i I.Slouch , north 3.80 : tO\H ) Inches 2,4. " ) each , worth B.oo Inches 3.JS each , worth O.SO 4H lliiilies ! I.M each , worth 1U.OJ A MOQUETTE RUGS 2 27i-.Vt : Inches \ I v.W i-iii-li , worth * 4.51 gj : ilx72 ) Inches ; i.41 otiuli , wi ? tU 7.M JAPANESE RUGS 3 > n Ci'i't tt 3.03 ouch , worth t (1/0 ( [ EH ( M foot 7..Moucll , wottll 14.0.1 UMI fuut K' . . * > 1 oui'li , uorth S2.lV ) A o IJ foot n.Wcnoli. worth 27.5'J ' S ODD LJT OF RUGS B llrtissi'li iiK 2rNfiO Inches ' . . . . .M each , worth Z.fO liiRiiiln HUUH , aixlS IncliiM 4.\i > acli , worth 1.6 ® MiuUettc | UIIK-I , 4"vl ! * Inches 1.21 uiu'li , worth a.O n kln HUJ-I l.TSwicli , wnrtli 'Mh Sl < ln | { , ij.Txi : ! ) lii'h is its u-arli , IMirlh fl.P. , A REMNANTS AM ! > for this wcuk aCircat Iteninant Haly. j Cotton Ingrain Pnmplos Wa uncli. worth Me f l Wool tnsKiln Hiniplui , ' Mviic i , worth 7J < 5 Mnlllnx Itjiniitum nw yard , worth 40 < : oil t.'Ioili IlL-niiiiints IBO vurii , worth 40"- l.liitilciiin Ituiiinnnts iVyiuit , worth Jl.O' Kumnunls HIK CiirpulK H ynnl , worth 4UJ Hu I'litints titlr Uurnuts laynrd , worth ftOo , Mlsllt tiiitriiln ( InrpatN t 11.3(1 ( uaeh. worth tl.VUJ r- _ Mlstlt llrtis-uls ( Jirpots ; tt.4l ! at'li. worth 18.0J H IXK ( ) HnisoclM : uouiiuli , wo.'lh 1,03 fia ? , OJOOt.Ioniins 4ho vnuli. uortli 1.2J TEHMS. JIO.OO worth of goodi , tl.OU pur UPC It or4,00 per niunlh. f'Jfl.OO worth of ROiuls il.nu per week orUOU per mouth. { 50.00 worth of Koods , , t'2.tti pur week or JH.OO per month. IV5.0Q worth of KOOIIS. ff'J.GO per week or $10.00 per mon 1100.00 worth uf KOOUS , ja.uo per wcok ur tlVLOO porgo'ith. OiUOO.Oworth of jroodu , < 4,00 | ) ir ; Ht-ok ur tlcCOO pimont m Fofmerly PeD e's nil 1(1 cents for postage on Dli ; "J1 C.ittiloguc. Write for Baby Carriage Catnlciguc Iullcd Free. Goods sold on payments in Council Bltills & South Oniah-.i Clos-j evening at 0:30 except SaturJiiys. all would haveRone tlown s = lxty feet. Would not that hnvc purprlBCil the passengers ? Just think or Ul No one has explored It yet , but It IB supposed to be the opening of another cave. Our party took n trip 10 Deathvooil ly waty of the Elkhorn. Arriv ing nt IJcntlwood , we visited Chinatown nnd wenl out to Bald "Hencled" mountnln. "Old Hnldy" Is In the snine place nnd looks about the same is he did ten yeorn aKO , except that the miners hnvo due him full of holes , rnnsncHInf ! his bowels for refractory gold ore. Lend City was visited nnd we were shown Ihe ffreat stamp mills of the Home- stake company. The mills , I'nole Sam'K hoisting works , the mountain of ioltl qunrtE , the wood chute nnd the crushing mills are worth a trip across the continent to see. We then passed the 151k creek canyon over the narrow snuRe to Piedmont. This Is the boss canyon of the world. There on either side , and , together with the nnr- dlcular walls of this one are l.WO feet hlKh In some places , liut not ? o picturesque. The lir nnd evergreen trees Krow In profusion on either side , nnd , HltoKCthcr with the nar rowness of Ihe canyon , Ihe many colored rocks nnd the Htrnnsc formation of Its peaks. It is n , Krand slKht. We have been to nearly nil the hot Kprlngs nnd cold springs and mineral springs and summer resorts In this country , and we are free to soiy that for health or pleasure the Dakota hot springs are the chief. D II'J.M TlIKIt FOKEG.18T. Slunvers ami Cooler Wcallirr I'riiiulHod for N'rlir Him Tmlitv. WASHINGTON , Sept. 6. The Indications for Friday are : For Nebraska Showers ; cooler ; variable winds. For South Dakota Light showers ; proba bly cooler ; variable winds. For lown Light showers ; cooler In ex treme western portion ; southeast winds. For Missouri Fair , except showers In the extreme northern portion ; cooler by Satur day morning ; southeast winds. For Kansas Fnlr ; cooler In the western portion and by Saturday morning In the eastern portion ; south winds , becoming northwest. Lncul Itncortt. OFFICK ov TUB WIUTHEH Himmu , Oimu , Sept. 6. Omaha record of totniioraturo and ramfalleomp.irod witti corresponding day of past four yours : 1804. Ififl3. 1812 IflOl. Maximum toinper.ituro Hio ns = 70 = 7C. = Minimum tomooraturo. 073 063 00- Avnratro tcniDoriiture. . 74O 7U = tlH = I'reclpltutioi . T. ,00 .01 .01) Statomunt showing the uoudltiju of torn- percturoivnl praoipltatlon at O.iulu for Ilia dayandslnco March 1 , 18'Jt : NorumliernDoraUire . CH3 Kxcess fur the duv. . . . . . . . . . ' { AccMiiuulnlcil o.\c ; ss slnco Marcli 1 . . . .052 = Normal pmclolutlim . JH"61 ! Dtillelcncy loriho iluv . . . . . . . . . lllnch Accuinuluted dcliclency since > lanii j . 14.53 Inches ICuporlH from tth r Ktutlom nt 8 I * . M. "T" Indlcutun Iraco of rnln , OKOIIOE li HUNT. Local Fori-cut llnil 1'lrrn In flliinttolKt. WINNIPEG , Man. , Sept. 0. llalny river on both sides , for Its whol : length , except ing ten miles at tha mouth. Is one huge mass of flames. The .Minnesota woods , where there are but few Bottlers , are all burning , and at Harwlck the fires w < n > so fierce that they Jumped across the river , set ting the Canadian woods afire. The Ontario slclo IE well settled and the people are losing luavlly. Mrs. Gamesby and four children , living on Grassy river , were burned to death anil other casualties are reported , All settlers back from Rainy river have been buincd out , losing everything. \Viint * Divorce from nn Ailor. NI\Y YOHK , Sept. C. James Coleman Drayton has Instituted proceedings to secure a dlvorco from his wife , Charlotte August Drayton , daughter of William Astor of the family of which John Jacob Astor was the founder. Mr. Drayton seeks a legal separa- 13 THE DEBT. NO SQUEAKING. . CORDOVAN. ' FRENCH&ENAMEUEDCALr. $ -3".SPpoLICE,3 SOLES * EXTRA * 2.1.75BOYSSCIIOOLSHOES HSEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L- DOUGLAS , BROCKTON , MASS. You cnn tivo money by wrnrlnir the W. T , . oinrlan8i.OO ; Hhoc. llcrnimc , we nro 'ho larpost manufacturers rf this grade of sboc-.n lu tbo world , nnd gunrnutco their \aluo by stamping the iiatuo and prlc * ou tb boltoin , wblcli protect you ngalnut lilgli prices nuJ Iho nilddlenmn'R profits. Our shoes equal custom work In style , eney flttlnR nud wearing qualltlci. Wohavfllhein snlil everywhere ntlower prices for the valiioKlvrn Ihnnnnyo'lior make. Take no tub , ctltuto. If your dealer cacnot supply you , wo can. So'd by A. W. Dowmnn Co. , U7 H. I8n. C. J. Carlson , 1213 N 24th. Ellcs Svonson , 2O03 N 24ti. ! iRnntz Nowmnn , 424 S. I3tri. W. W. Flsrtjr. 2925 Loavonworm Kelly , Stls r & Co. , Farnam & , 15th T. Crossy , 2500 H et. So. Omaha NEBRASKA NATIONAL , BANK U. li. Jlejioiltoi'ij , ii , fi'tl > ni lia , CAPITAL , $400,000 SURPLUS , $55,500 Officer * ami Directors-Henry W. Yatei , prej- Idem ; John S. Colllnt , vice-president ; Ucwli B. Heed , Caihler ; William II. 8. Uugliei , a : t- ant cashier. THE IRON BANK WM , LOUDON. Commission Merchant Griiin and Provisions. Private wires to Clilcnao nnd New York. All business orders placed on Chlcuga Hoard of Trade. Correspondence solicited. Office , room < , New York Life Ilulldlnir , Telephone 1308. 1308.W. W. V. WOOD Coi rmjiunttviit KrHHflt , //ijifcJii.f J t Co. CIllllKJJ , Grain and Commission Broker I'rlvuto wlrn toChlciigu mul Now York. 1'oU'plionu Nu , f'ltJ. ( FFICE-ROOM 15. BARKER BLOCK. tlon upon statutory grounds , Ilallett Alsoph llurrows Is named an the co-resuondent. U will be remembered that In March , 1602. at London , Mr. Drnyton challenged Mr. Uur- rows to fight u duel. Action has been brought In the court of chancery of the stale of New Jcrsty. The papers In the suit huvo been illcJ at Trenton , Tired on II " ? rr 'imil T . HENDERSON , Ky. , Sept. C. A party ot frolicsome young men living near Kirk- man's , twenty miles east , started to charavarl newly wedded NeUon Ollss , a widower of CO , who had marr.ed Oertrudo Hatefonl , a miss of 1C. The mock sere- nailers created such a racket that the pa- tlcnco of Giles became exhausted ami ho discharged a sh.tKun Into the boisterous crowd , wounding John Wagner and Add- ! son Mason. Wagner cannot recover , Olle * has been arrested. Cixik 1'urty lln iiurtrd. NOHTII BVDNBV. N. S. . Sept. 6. The Cook Arctic expedition was happily con cluded by a banquet last night at Sydney , hotel , given , BH the menus announced , "In honor of Captain William T. Farrell of the Kt amshlti Miranda , and Captain George W. Dlxon of Ihe American icbooner Illgfl , for their gallant conduct In caving ( he passen gers of Miranda. And bringing them tu Bydnev , "