VIC 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BRE ; WBDNISSDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , [ B < M. i COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grain Mwkils Agitated bj the Government Crop Report. THEY WERE TEVtRISH A\D IRREGULAR Ilrailnlreefi KMlnmtn ( if the lltllilo .Supply HmuluMl llio Markrt Out uf tin- Dun 'Jenur ol 1U k\ny In n Dtmu- Hitrd Direction. CHICAGO. Sept. 11. The grain markets were agitated by the government crop report Issued yesterday. They \\cre feverish and Irregular , but ended by being strong. Wheat and corn urc each about V4c higher than they closed vo terday. Provisions , after early weakness , also closed strong and slightly higher. Oats finished % c higher for Septem ber. The government crop report on wheat was considered rather bearish at the start , although the report on corn was extremely bullish , nnd , consequently , lifted the price of that article und nf wheat also to a slight extent at the elart. The market soon nettled down for a considerable time Into a elate of sluggishness ut within ' , ic of the price It closed nt yesterday. The primary market receipts showed a material falling oft from the recent average- , bill , on the other hand , to did the export clearances from the Atlantic ports. llradstreet's estimate of the visible supply knocked the market out of the even tenor ot Its way In a downward direction. Uccembtr , which had opened at from 67Vic to 67 % , and boon fell back to around to 67c and 67i whvic It had remained for a long time , tumbled to t > hc , when Uradstrcct re ported nn Increase of nearly 4,000,000 bu. cast of the Haeklrs , By 1 o'cljck December wheat had risen lo & 71 c. The s'rength In coin helped the market , and the close was al the top , at GT'i"1 ' for December. The corn market opened strong , lint the first bulge was made by a flood of selling orders which gave a downward direction to the tnniKct lint lasted until 45 minutes from the clo e. Then , however , It rose to about the highest price made nt the opening , und It closed ut an advance compared with yes terday's closing quotation of about c per bu. The government crop report was the chief titws which Influenced the market , but although It was not capable of any but a very bullish Impression , there were lots of corn for bale as soon ns the opening bids were made. May opened nt 5GUc. tumbled to 54' c , on what some of the traders called & "bucket shop" raid , and rose again near the close to from EC'/sC to OCUc , winding up nt from 5Gc to BGJic. as against & 5"&c " yester day , Oats were easier In feeling and met \\Itli only n fair trade. The government report was looked upon as quite favorable to the bulls , but the great Influence corn has over oats' fluctuation caused the marktt to de cline after opening firm. May started at 3fc ! , sold off to from 35V4C to sric , up to 357ic. und at noon was selling at from 35e to 35c. With the latter rally In corn , oats ail van ted , May closing at from 3Cc to 3GHc. 1'rovlslons opened firm nnd then decline I on heavy selling by the p-iuicers. The late strength In corn caused a reaction and the market closed nrm. January purk ilnlshed Co higher , January lard 2V4c lower , ami January ribs 5c higher. The leading futures rang d as follows : Articles. I Oi > un , | Huh. I Low. | Close. ClientNo. L' MM l > ec Mny . . . , UJJ * Coin No - ' " " ' Oct. . . . fi7t BO'J r > 7 < 4 BSW ' " ' ' May. . . . MIJ4 UHM DiilH No. - ' . . . ' opt 1DM sow Oct HI ail * Way I < iik ptr bill Scut. . . . 11 40 14 4(1 ( 110 : tone J lll * t 14 45 14 43 ISO 14 I.iml. KM ) HIM 14n * Cll | II 00 o on DO n no Out I ) ID o 10 8" u uo J.m H 45 B lu u 10 Short Itlbrt- teiit. . . . 7 80 7 (10 ( FO Oct. . . . . * 7 s : : ! < 7 00 5M ! o Jan. . . 7 4(1 ( 7 41) 1 40 Ciixh ( | uatiitlli > n > were il 1'I.Ot'llBtwily. . \VUIAT No. 2 pprlmr , No. 3 Bprlne. nomlnnl ; No. 2 red. 34V < 154Vtc. COItN Nn. t , 6\c ; No. J jcllun , crJo. OTH No. 2. WSc : No. 2 whit * . 33UflWJo ; Nil. 3 whltiifl3J14c. . HYI > No. 2 , 4 > 5c. IIAIU.IJY No. t. M'.ic ; NX 3 , t,2fc53'4c ' : No. 4 , MffM'ic. FLAX Hiin NO. i. Ji.so. TIMOTHY HIIIID Prime , S3 40. I'llOVlSIONS Me J poll. , per l > bl. , J14 11SI11 40 , IILI < I. IMT l'K ' > 11 . . IK ! short rlba. sides ( li > sc ) , I7. ' ) © S. ( i ; iliy united shoulders ( Iwxed ) . $6 87'iW J7.W ) , nhcirt clmr lilo ( boxoil ) , $ S 21W8.33 WHIMCY" Bllllera llnlahed Koods , per gal , On the Produce oxcliano toil ty thu butter mir- krtIH llrm ; urrtmury , ItQUIk'c ; tlulry , ISj''Oc. Kl-L-s , Hun at M\V YOHK < SINII ( . . Vc-gtcidiiy'n Quotallunj on Flour , Gntlu nnd I'rotUloiiH. Mrtiilr. Ktc. NH\V YOltIC , Hept 11. IT.OUH Ileoelpts , 42- 7M bLl . ; oxi.oi ts , 16,000 bbls. ; unUs , 12.0W pkgs. ; market uulet , hoiaem llrm ; iprlne patents lOc aUive bid ; \Unltfr patcntB , quiet. Koutliirn Hour , quiet. ll > lUmr , f\im \ ; pnks. SO ) libln. C'OKN MiAr/-null but Itrm ; jtllow Wfstern. f-'KHH.lO ; nraiidyulnc. I3.SO. HYK-DU1 , otute. 83 34c ; Jersey , 40ff31c. 11AUU1Y Steady ; \\estern , COliClc. HAllI-UY MAI.T rirmiHtcrn : , EOc ; state , 80 . WIIKAT llecelptu , SH.f.'K ) 1m ; port , 1C3 300 tin , , MUri > . 2,4.15.000 bu. futnrrn nnd l > ,000 bu , spot. Hpot Bltady , Nn. 2 rul , In ntore end tleuilor , IVti . iitloiit. Wke : f. o b , W-ic nllocit ; Nn. 1 nnrtliein , 03lvc' , delivered ; Nu. 1 haul , CCSc. < lc- llxi-reil. Optlnns upennV i > tcudy with corn but Irtrxular all dny within n small iamp ; trade \\n xmnll up to 2 uiluck , vhrn prices tifnun to ndvaiuo on rmall ntterlnss ; Ihe close was firm t 'so net adtnnce : No. i red. May , 63'nflibi4c. < lin. I Ht CliUr ; Septrmbrr , SS'KfOTnC , < Uued nt We ( ; Oclob-r , W > K8"1tc , ilox-a at MHe : No- \pniber il i e4 ut ( .O'Sc ; December , 601 ® 715ic , cloiMl ut Cl > > c. COKN-ltecrlplfl , 2.000 l > u. ; oxiwrts , 9.SOO 1m. ; ales , 103,000 bu. futuro.i nnd J5.0IAI bu. spot. KKit | Aery tlrm ; Nn 2 , Ol'.jif 'jO In eloator ; GCc utloiit Options opened Btrunser n the KOMrn- inent reixirt , rcncteit at noon under liquidation. rallied In Die tail hour nnd closed at > < UHc net iLdwino * , Muy , 68HR1394f , < .lo ed at MiC ; Sep tember. MJiiJl'iC , cloned lit C4c ; Octolier , C2VJ C3\k < \ clotud at 63c ; Noxember , 62 % < j63l4C. clofed lit U3Vic , Det-ember , MMHO'ic , clotted at CU c. OAT.S-llecelpts , 20'J.OOO bu. , eniwrts , 200 bu. ; Kales , llf.OCO Lu. futures nnd 103,000 bu , ypot. Spot steady : No. 2 , 3IVtG3ltci Nu. 2 delhercd. Sl c , Nu. f. SJ'Sc , Nn. 2 nhlte. 37c ; N . 3 while , 3jUc ( ; irncK , mixed wentern. 30 4c ; track , vihlte ntnlo and w.-Htern , 301f"ic. ( Options Ken- emll > fctroni ; nil day , with KUOI ! buying ; the lese was at 1tQ net aiUancc , May iloned at SS'jc , Heptembvr , 3l'4c : Oi-lober , S3If33Hc. closed > it 3.tv , No\embr clostsl at S6'ic , December. 37t < n7H < - . rloswl at 37'jo. HOI'SQuet. . stale , common lo choice. &Q9C ; I'acinc otMiat. "filOo , HAY Wink. > lilpilng ] , SOCWcj R d to choice , . II1UUSSteady ; wet nalteil. New Orleans se- In-led , 43 ( 63 link , 4li4 c , lluenos A > r.dry. . to 24 ! b . , lOVic , Texan dry , 24 lo 30 Uu. , I.UATIIIin Quiet ; lieinlocl : sole , llucncs Ar s , llRht to heavy wrlic.ltK , Uiflto. WX)1 , Quiet ; dunuttlo tleere , 19j24c ; pull < l. PltoVlHIONSIleef , steady. Pickled bellies. t > 3c , lilckleil Khnuldetf. 7'tii7'lc ; pickled Imms. IHIll'ic. ' I ril. steady ; \\entem steam. (93) ; rale * , 1VJ tierces , clly , J3.73CI90) ) ; B-ptcmber. > lu ed J > 4i nuked , Jnnuury , IS. 73 nuked ; lellnul , linn , ronllnent. ! . , & ; S. A , , 110 , compound , CUr Pork , Him. lU'TTKH-FIrm ; western dairy , 13ii017cj wexteni orenmery. IMrJll-ic , western factory. n'tttlGc , iiKln : , 24Uc ; state dairy , 14U22c ; state ireiimriy , Ibli-'lc ClICKriKUull. . itale. large. SCflOUc ; small , I'K'inTic : part skims.jShe ( , full skims. 3(13 ( 0 ICtllltV HU-iidy , state unJ Penns > ltanla. 1S' U IVc. Ice houie. U'jIilCc ; uesltrn fresh , lC< > e , cune.i , JITJXOO , reitlpts , 7.172 pkes. TAI.I.O\\ -Stead } ( Uty U2 per pkz ) , 4Tic , country Ipkr" . fnej So , as to quality. l'VrrUOIKl'll Duil , t'nlu-.l closed at Sl'iobt.l , Vashlncton , In bbls. . H , athlncton. In bulk , [ 8.M , rellne > l. New totH SS.1S , Philadelphia nml llalllmorr. W 10 ; Ptilljidelphlu , and llaltlmore. In bulk JS.6IX IlOSIN-Hlejid ) , ( trained , common to good , 11 1 ! ( jl.ax. Tl'UPKNTINK < Ju1 t nt 2S CfMic. HICK linns ilaiiienllc. fair lo extra , 41sO 'ic ; Jupan S'.fMHc. WOI AfaHKS Blraily , New Orleans , open kettle , toad to choice , rtyjic Pia IRON -Qultt , BcoUh , IMMGS.M ; Ameri can. I10.W8I-1J.W. COl'l'liU-Qulet ; lake. SV.C. TIN IrrecuUr ; uralti , 116.10 : plaits. Qulel. Bpelttr , itudri doracitlc , JilV. Eile * oa 'chine * t > loin tin fr. B e Mmwachunetts , ll , 73 tnnt October. ttt.iTI6 ( J. CO lam Hrptrtnber tin , J10 , S cars B. O. lend. W 10. HIT.I.Tiu-nun : di > mentlc , J34303 I7 < 4 ; s.ilB nn 'ihnitcp X loni ( In nt IIS93 COTTON HiiD : Ollrirmly held. nlM In rludnl reieral Lhlt uf pi line mimmer ) ollmv nt ttftttc ; MlilliSSc tinme cnn ! , > c , oft trtide SMiMt. > elciw | Inillrr frntJcii , 3453.V , rholrr rummer Jt'llim. Kk ; prime vtlluw , 31(73140 ( , jcllow , oil grndPH. SitHe ; prime nhltc , 3SC , 031,111,1 Comlltlim of Triilr iiml ( Jiintiitatt nil Stiiptn mill I'niicr I'rodncii. Theic n.inrry little rhnnKC In the maikit jentenl.iy for country produce Cjinltaiy lo eiprctntlons , myn Chleniro I'lo- dtnO , pnidurllon of duller fli'iws further falling off. Tin- only nay In which to ncoount for the Firmly und tonllnuol decrrnre vf production In that mtiny | iilions of rrciimerles urn dropping off on account of t ic greatly reduced How of milk und HIP falluio of prices to advance to a IlKiire liluli enough to mnke It an object for them lu look after their COMB In mnny places It ! < ctrliln txprythlntt eltc It fuMirablc for an Inirnuc In the mtik ? , but a decr < aite IK nlicUMi UiH week , nnd K ! > ernl of our corre- FtKinrlents write UK lh.it their pair ns ILIC trj- Imr to Kit lid f their lienK Iho markets of tbp lountiy lia\e Wnery llrm ilmlUK the noek , nnd combined receipts nt ChlcaRo , llontwn and New York nBBri'Ratwl & 7.SS1 tlll'S , ioinpiredwith tO.il'J tubs Ini t eek and * 1 S"3 lulu Ihe uctlt ptemllriK. In detail orrhnH lit these points for thnc eeks paet uen * as folluMai ni'ms'i . 141 * ) 13.179 13.43S New % ork . , . 29771 SI 412 : oH2 11 tton . 1I.MJ l\SU 17.4)1. TuInU . D7.f > 81 C0.2I9 03,303 Ilppmls from furtj-llirre crciktneilci ) Mio tmiku His nl ; of 1.471 tubs , compnrod with 1'iW hint neik Some lm\e IncieaxcdUillo others ha > p decreaseil. llt'TTKIl Pncklnt : stock , lie , filr to Rood ouuntiy. HtriBc. ibolce lo fancy , 17fflSci jath- creil rrrnmerj , 17f ' 0o , s'paratoi cleamcry , 22c. 1IOOSIVr dm , IBc. I.1V1I 1'Ot'I.THV Old lien" , Kflo'ic ' , roiwtcrs SKHScj vprlnR iblckcnn , 7'jc ; duik . Sy c ; hen turkrx , if/Sc / , gobblers , r > SCc ; old gei'M1. 4c ClMt : raiilo clikKt'iis , young , per doz , J275 fflO1) , pinlil.5 . c ilekens , old. per doz , t : 005J 2.2. ' , crnurp. ) OUnc. pT dot . J2.7313.'W ; irrnusp , old , PT tliiir . $ J I l1f ! ffi : diielcs blui > wlnB teal , per unz } l'Vf(17r ) , ducks. KIVCII Ine tell , per iloz. . $1 SJfjl "w ; duck' , mixed , i > or doz , (100 fl I 2i. VIIAIChulco mi and smnllculs Hie quoted nt " 5i"jl4 < , roarse nnd lniK < \ liilc. CIIit > ! i-UI coiiiln , full iMiim , ntw make I27il2' c , Nibinskn nml lonu , lull cieam lie , Nebimka nnd luna , pirt fUlms , Be ; I.lmbuteer , Nil 1 , Hot biloli. Nn. 1 llcj S lis , No 1. llfdoc. HAY Tulr d'inaml. RMXI supply. I'pland b.iy , ! ' ) , midland , IS..V ) ; lov.lnnd , h : r > ' ntin\\ , ! * j , Color maltes the price on 1'ny. l.lKbt bales foil tlie be t. Only ton prudes brl.if ; top prices. PIGUONb Old birds , per doz . 8)c. viaiTAnws. : : The sti-unic prt ltlon of the maiket for dried Callfoinla lic.ms Is becoming tii'iio prinounced , snya th" Neu York Htilletin. Uelnc hkeptlcal aliiul ri-pirls of riant Bupiily , In view of the miny e\ierlent.cs Tvltli GoloVn state Information liuxis nom Inclined to pruce'd vvlt'i cnut.on Iiul de ] ltp fiat fact prlcts aio gradually \\oiU- Iiif7 upward It la no serret tli.it more than thn n\erase iiunntlty of foreign beuns and pea beans Is In tianslt , but these compete with llman onl\ In an Indrect way , nml theffote liave llltto effect liHin | the mirket. 1 1lls Is Illuptiatel In tin- fact Hint pilees for Ilinjs h.i\e steadll > hniil.ned In tlm face uf iiullc libeuil Impoila llou nf xarlous descnpt'ons of forc'Rn be ins POTATOI3H Hound lots of home urown or Mintlistji ttock 70it72c per Ini. ; tin-ill lots un jidc s. "fpi' , California , 8Jc. MKI.ONblooil stoelt. crated , J23. CANTKLOI'I'EB Home Rioun per doz , II SOLD \ OLD KHANS Hand-picked , tuny , Si .G : me- illum , J2.1082 15 ; common ivhlto beans , 1175 01ONIONSOn oulers , C35i ! c per bu. CAllllAOK-On orilern c. rni.rilY 1-er do ? . SOfEIOc. K\VIIT TOTATOKS rer ib. , 3'ic ; 'Jeisey , r.-V ) per bbl. ' Two full * of California fmlt ueic sold nt nuc- llon MMcnla ) Ihe inukel on ponchtB In lirni Soindtalors are lncllnt.il to think tliat the Binson of lurgi1 receipts nnd glutted markets la liassfd Home Kmwn Concord Riapes nre iiliout fi- liaiisU'.l nnd the market Is very Him at quota tions AI'l'M2OtMd clock , per lilil , .Mg2 ( 75. Hl.Al'IC ItASI'IlKItUllJS Nun.- IlKD riASl'linttltinS Non < ' . I'nACMtllS < 'nllf ma , JI.10H1. SO ; cling ! , Soflc I'lt'M8 California , Jl.25. ri(3S None. IMJAHS-llartlett'B , J1.73O1.8 ; ; otli * tnrlctlcs , Al'llicoi'S California , none. CIinUlUiS-Cnllfoinln. : none. ( HlAl'nS Coiicnrils 10-lb. InMirts , I3c : C.il- Ifornla. ToKay , I1.M ; other vnrlit'es , < 3cff$1 W. TUO1MCAI. mi ITS \NAH-CliDlce Rtirk , } lT5fi2Io i r bunch. 1.UMONS fancy Rmll , 0.i ) ; fnncy Messina , 3.M. OIlAXOns-N'one. 'liney. per Ib. . 13c. NUr California. 13c ; dark honey. 10J12c , MAI'I.K HYRUP Unllon cans , per doz , HI NUTS Almonds. 13fil7c : llnsllsi walnuts , 100 I2e : niherts , 12c : llrazll nuts. 10o. riDIJIl Pure Juice , per bbl. , 10 ; hair bbl. , 1.23. IIIDHS Nn. 1 Kieen hides. 2'jc , Nu. 2 Br n lilde . Iii82c ; No. 1 Breen palled hides. 3Vic No 2 Krefn si 1 ted bides. 22ViC : No. 1 Kreen salted hides , 2"i to 4 His , 3' c ; No. 2 Bieen tnltid h de1 ? 2' . to 40 ! ba . 2fl2'ic ; No I cnl calf , 8 to 13 I Int. , 'V-flCc , No. 8eal calf. 8 ti 13 ILs , 4Q4Se , No. 1 diy Hint hides. Cc , No. 2 dry Hint hides , 3iNo. . 1 dry salted h"de , 4c. 1 art cuio.1 biles , " c per Ib. less thai fully cured HIUM1P PKI.TH CSreen silted , each. 230500 , Kreen sailed sbearllnffn ( short , woojeil rarl > fkllis ) . lach , . ' Bloc ; dry shearlings ( sliurt wooled eaily kMnx ) , No. 1 each , GfilOu : dry sicarllncs Ohortoiiled tally rl.lna ) . No. 2 , each , tc ; dry Hint Kim n nnd Nebraska butcher w lol pjlta , pet Ib , aclu.il weight. tSTSc. muiraln WIK > ! pelts per Ib , iiitual "L'tKlit 4iiCc , dr > Hint Color.idi Imtclicr wool peltn , ppr Ib. , actual weight. 4 ® i > 'i < ' ; muiialnool pelts , per Ib , actual uelKhl. 4'i/Oc. lime feet cut oft , as It is u-eles lo pa > frt'lKbt on them. "I ALLOW AND anHA n Tnllow. No 1 , 40 4'iic : tallow , No. 2 , 3'-4 < f 3 c ; cieasc. white A , 4W4'tc ; srease. wh'to ' H 3'-403Kc : Kreasc. yel low , 3c , irrense , dark. 2'4o ; old bulter , 2if2'5c , beetwax , prime , 1B01S ; , rough tallow , 1HO2C. .St. Louis Opiicrnl .tlurkpt. ST. LOl'IS , Sept. 11 KLOfll-Qulel , stenrty. WH13AT I'nsetllPd early , but bullish later on liu > lnK. causliiK a net caln tor the < 1ny of 'iifp VJ ; No. 2 ii-d. cJsli. 505ic , Septembtr , GO c ; Dwember , tic : May. & 9Hc. I'OIIN U'HB unsi-ttlvd until the ( auemm-nt ciop itpnil vn * explained , lien n net pnln for the da > of U i\c uns made ; No. 2 mixed , cash iiml September. Mo ; December , DIVic , May , SJ ff S2c. OATS * I'litner ; % c up ; rnnh , Jlc ; September. 31'40 , ( Xtober. 31'ic ; liny , Sti'sC , ItYi : W a bid for No. 2 legulir. llAHI.m No trnillriB IIKAN-6IC east Hide. FacKed. TLAX SinD : IllKher nt II 27 bid. OI.OVKR BIID cjuict at > 5coes.i6. TIMOTHY biiD : HlBliei ; ( .tiolio fancy. $5 S5. HAY Quiet , prime to cholie timotliy , 41000 ® 11.00. lllITTKR-Stcady. Kias Sttiid > . LUAD- Lower ; October offered at J2.90. Hi > ii/nit-n.22. : : COItN MlJAlSiCo&I.ej. . \M1LSKY-H 33. COTTON Tir.S-UncnanEcd. IIAOn INC ! Unchanged. PROVISIONS llisy early , closing nrm Pork. stand-mi mess , jobbing , J8.SO ; choice. $3. Drj salt meals , louse Hhouldern , $ S,63 ; lunfru and ribs , I797H. eliorts , J8 22V4 , llacon , packed shoulders , J77" : loius. | 8.S7i.i ; ribs. | 8.l7iW9 ! ! 00 ; shorts. Hr.CiniTrf-Klour , 2.000 Iitls. ; whcnt , ' ruin. U 000 I'll ' ; cntH , 4J.OH bu. Sllll'MKN'lb Tlour. S003 I/MB. ; wheat , none ; corn , i < XH ) bu. : oata. 4,00 ! ) bu Ilu'ulliVhiiit .Marknt. DL'I.t'Tll , Sept. 11. AVIIKAT Closed -ttdy. . Xo. 1 liard. ciiMi , K'ic ; Heptembcr , Mc , No 1 northern. ca li , K\e ; September , Sl'ic ; Deccmlier , 56 0 , May , H. To arrhe. old , 6C'lc ; new , 51'ic. hTUCIiS AMI BONDS. Attlv Demand ml 'Cliiiiico ut I lie Opening of Itmtlnei * . NCW YORK. Sept. 11. At the opening of business on the Stock exchange there was an active demand , which was most marked In the granger shares. The moving influence was the government report , Issued late > es- terdty alterncon , which was less unfavorable than litd been anticipated. During the past week the traders had been figuring upon a bad crcp report , especially as to corn , and when they found that their calculations were not carried out they were In haste to repair the error. Hence , those who had short con tracts en their hands were desirous to cover and their purchises brought about a sharp advance , led by Burlington & Qulncy , with a gain of 1 % per cent , which brought the price to 77 % per cent. Hock Island rose 1 per cent to 66 and St. Paul % per cent to G74 ! per cent. Sugar also joined In the upward movement , touching 105V4. an ad vance ol 1'4 per cent. The general market al 9 recorded a frjct onal Improvement , which was , however , bjt temporary , the leading shares cf the market , too , making a reaction. Burlington losing 54 per cent , Sugar % per cent , and the others a small fraction. Chicago das gained only H per cent. In the cpenlng dealings It was raided on a re port fr m Chicago to the effect that a war of rates was In progress In that city , A break of 1 per cent resulted , and the rest ol the market movtd down In sympathy , but only fract'onally , except In the case of New York , Chicago & St I uls , which fell 1 per cent , llefore 11 o'clck Sugar sprang Intc demand In expedition of the declaration ol the regular dividend ot 3 per cent , and an Improvement ot 1H to 106'4 was effected , the general market being held steadily ui to midday , except Vnlted States Cordage , which waa cold freely on reports that the r mpany's business was not proiperous , and declined IH per cent to 106. Speculator dur ng the afternoon iru rather dull , except n Sugar , which moved erratically , reacting Hi per cent to 105 , advancing to IOC , break- tig to 104i < j. with a final recovery of S per cent , tnaklng a gain on Ihe day of ' 4j per cent , the preferred advancing 4 per cent The decline alter Iho declaration ol the UVIdend It salil la ba lineto n belief that the business of the company Will have to be lone en a different plan during the coming fiscal year. The active list fell off a smalt fraction In symtuthyullli the weakness In Sugar , while Cordage preferred broke I'A per cent , nnd Manhattan 1 per cent. In the lait hour ths market was strong , some shares recording material ndvanrcs , and tl- nrst tha entire market closing firm. Some declines ucro established , Includ ng : United States Cordage preferred. 3V4 per cent ; United States Cordage ccmmon. 1V4 Per cent , and New York. Chicago & St. Louis and l > 3- cledo Oaa preferred , 1 per cent. The railway and miscellaneous bond mar ket was generally nrm through the day on a good volume of business the sales * ggrc- gating $1,643,260. The Evening Post' * London cable Bays ! Today's settlement Increased In firmness of tone the South American Blocks. A block of 250,000'Argentlne feturltles was taken by n financial syndlcats from the Hiring es tate , with call for more In October. Con- Inngoes on American 2 per cents were steady to firm , without much business. Ollt edged securities continue rising , and the public gain confidence very slowly. The evening Post Kays ! Prices In the major.ty of the securities held on a level somculiit above yesterday's close. Granger stocks shared In the firi7iiiC" . To this reEdit - Edit , no doubt , the very favorable showing ! or wheat In the government report duly contributed The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York 'ex change today : The total Miles nt Btnrk toilnjcre 177.092 shan-1 , Incluitnjr : Alclilton , 5400 ; Susar. 73 SOO ; UuillnRt n l5C 0. CliliMgo Oni. 7.4JO : nistlllltiR. 4,000 ; H A W. . nrst preferred. D.100 , It < ick Inl.mil , 3.4 , PI 1'aul , IS.C'W ' , Cordage , 4,3X1 ; Western V'nlnn , 3O ) . Jfpn Ynrk .Monuy Al N'n\v YOIIK , Sept. n I-MONKY ON CAI.I ICas. ' nt 1 per ipnt ; last Iran und closed at 1 nor cent , PRIMU M c r'nniixo \\lth nctunl littslnc s In tnnkern' hlllt * ul 041.6 . for ilinnna nml nt Jl ! nfll.f3' , far slxl > d.ijs ; po tp < l rsile-i , J4 83' 5j4 SO mul 14 87 ; com- meulnl lillls. { I S-l. OOVUUNMiVT 1IONDS Kltm. St.Ue iKmilt , llrm llnllrcmd liomls llrm. su.vnu rtiTiric'ATis C414c Mil. Closing quotatluns un bonn ? were as lolloua : FlimiH'lul Note . ANS , Stpt. 11 Clearings. ! , ! , - 000. 000.LONDON' LONDON' . Sept. 11. Bar BlUer closed nt ! id per 02. I'AHIS. Pf.t. | II. Cxclianee on London , :3f 19o for cheeks IIOSTON Sept. 11. ClenrlnB' . 113,601,3 * ) ; Iial- nnret { 1,4:4,711 , llAI/ri.MOIli : , Sept. 11. Cleat Ins ? . f2:43,5CC , bala-ccs J322IJI NUW YOISIC , fept. II. CUarlnBs , I82COO.IS4 ; balances , r > ,105 571 , 1'AIIIS. Sept. 11. Three per cent rentes , 104f 43o for the account. I'HILADKLI'IUA. Pi'l't. ll.-CleorlnKs , 111 , . SS5.14S ; balances , | lcc,7r. . MiMI'lllB Hept. II. Clearing. I2JI.1S7 ; bal- nntCH , | si 839 New Vork cxchnnsv , (1 , CINCINNATI. Kept. II Money , Sue's ' per cent. New York exchange , lie dlcount and par. Clnirlnni. JS.lM.y. ) . SAN I'nANCISCO. Sept. 11. Drafts , slRht , ISV.c ; teleerniililc , lie. Hll\er bars , 64MfM'lic. Mexican dollars , C3'.iCrlc. LONDON. S pt. 11 acid Is quoteil today nt Ituenns Ayres ut 11 , Madrid. S > .5'J ' ; Lisbon. W , Ht. IVtereburff , M , Home. 110 10. ST. LOUIS. Hept. 11. Clear mm , } 9 Ul.Oni Uil- ancis. JTK.KiS Money , dull at f. J < per cult. Kxclmn e on New 'iorU , 40o dUcount. ClIICAaO. Sept. II. ClearlnRS. < 14,7H.Mi ) . Money , IC4U per cent on call ; 6M ! per cent OB time. New Yoik exehanse. f > ) o discount Tor. e gn exchange , nejlc. stcrllntr , commercial. (4 63' 4 ilVi. WASHINOTO.V , Hept. ll.-The statement of the Kold coin und iKilllim In the treasury and the nol.l certlflcatea outstandlm ; ISBUeil b ; the 1'nllcd Btutaj treasury today SO B that on September 10 Ihe. total rnld In the treasury was Ilil SM.iC. as against llW,8SO.i59 ! on August 31. Ot ths , IHS.tM reiirescnUd gold ceitlllcates In tlio treasury , J65,4l'2.078 ' ; cold certificates In circulation and JM.104.Oi3 net gnld In the tr a - ury void rreerve. Al the close of buslnen tiKlay the net cash In ( he treasury was ll.'J.na.uaiJ ol which IW.104.MJ represented tha cold reserve. The statement of the monthly receipts from customt for the port of New lork for the Ian ten days , practically tlm first ten days of thi new Urttr act. shu * a toVtl of H.MI.iH. ocalnst 19,7(3.031 for Ihe precedlnw ten dtyt. Not onedollir la cold coin or cold cerllfiralej ucn rctlvt l dunnc the ten days at New York. OMAHA LIVESTOCK 1IARHEIS Beoiipts cf Oaltld'Grtfn. n Little , but Hoju Still Kuii Behind. PRICES ARE G ABOUT STEADY llnrily NullAo Onmwrs llrliig Hood Flijuren Improved lniulr/ | the IVnlura In stock- cm II ORR Hearer , In ( lotnl Ucmn ul und Murli Higher. TUDS1IAY , Sept. U. The receipts today numbered 4,300 cattle , 4,300 hogs and 100 sheep , against 3,170 cat tle , 1,489 hogs nnd 1,037 sheep yesterday and 4,633 cattle. 8,6GO hogs nnd 557 sheep on Tuesday of last week. The receipts for the two days of the present wuek foot up 7,418 cattle , G.77C hogs and 1,137 sheep , as against 7,430 cattle , 10,013 hogs and 61G sheep for the corresponding two days last week. From this It will be noted that tlie cattle- receipts are almost Identically tlio same as last week , but In tlio case of hogs there Is a decrease of almost one half. CATTLE The receipts ol cattle today were About the same as je9terda > 's run In point of numbers. There were more and better grass range cattle on the morUit ll.iiii there have been of late. One bunch nt range cattle brought $1.15 , while there were sates ot others at J3.S5 , $4.00 and $1 05. There Is a demand for good cattle here and the buyers claim that they would like a num ber ot loads ol such cattle every day. If they could get them. There were a few loads of halt-fat corn-fed natives In the yards , but there was nothing In the way of corn- fed natives that was very good , The p m- fcd natives here were not an good as the grass westerns. The condition of 'he mar ket could be FUtnmed up In a lew words by saying that It was a good-steady ma rift. Cows and mixed stocj ; were In liberal sup ply. There were some pretty good cattle of this description among the offerings , As high as S3.15 was paid lor some heifers , The market was steady. There were plenty ot light stcck cattle In the yards and some feeders. Yestcrdaj's advance on beef cattle and the fair il'mand from the country caused a little better feelIng - Ing among sellers and they were nil asking n little stronger prices for their holdings The tone of the market on desirable feeders was stronger. Representative sales , No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av Pr 2 . . % o Ji oo 1..15SO $3W 34 111 ! Jl 53 7 . .IMS 3 00 1. . 1 0 S 10 33 IMS I 65 Mixtn. 33. .478 2 CJ COWS 1. . . 7TO 1 CO . IHO 1 i * > ID. SW 2 00 1. . 760 1 10 . 717 1 73 21. HXI 00oa 1. 1071) 1 10 . 9.3 t 73 IZ. 78S oaoo 1. 730 1 2u I 71 10. oo 3. . ill I 25 : : S ! I 73 10.e. . . . wi 00 S. . , 78S I 1XJ i m 1. . .1CGO (11 21. . 75 < > I CO 10. . m 1 83 13. . . . 970 03 ' i 50 ess I K. 2. . . ' 140 10 s ! . KM i co 8iS I S. 4. . . . WO 2. . . . 720 1 M ' rat 13 . sat i 60 i- i23 1 f'O 20 . 7M 1 CO ! PM 1 SO . .1111 20 . sso i no 23 I ! , 7C3 1 50 . .11.10 20 . 930 1 I,1) 11 . . , EfU 1 SO .1011 30 . 741 1 bj 8 i , 877 1 03 33 33V 3 . . . 420 1 23 30. . . . 7M 1 45 3 . . . 543 V ) 2 . . fiVi 1 15 4. . , 400 1 EO I. . . . 520 00 7. . . 433 140 so i w 1.7. . 2S > 2 S3 1. . i. . 300 i r * 1. . 3. lf > > 2 00 4 . 3-0 2 40 ' : cs 3 oo 3. . . 320 2 10 l-/'Ct > 2 2 iO 3i' ICO 3 DO 1. . 170 2 U 1. . . . C24 1 l..HCO 1 W . . 11SO 1 M 1. . H . ) 1 l.-,133 } 1 M i r , ' . I. . . . 170 1 1..1330 1 13 ' ' 1 r3 " " ' . . 1720 2 W 4" . 1173 1 ii'lJOC 1 & ' oxra. 4. . 1593 1 , i.STAGS. I. . 700 1 09 nns AND rnini : IIS. : SID 3..i ! iO ) 2 20 14 . . 6C1 2M i 410 HI 12. . . 11" 2 20 „ . 903 2W 40 7 ! 34 . . . JU 2 10 21. . SCI < - > i 00 20 . . . 781 2 SO t > 101 ] 73 ? 00 4 . . 82S i JO fi C49 00 9 . . . 903 2 30 1 > , 911 21.0 CIS K 3 . . 6SO 2 30 15 . 'ISS ' 2 C' ' , MO 10 SB . . G6 < j 2 Si 1 .1270 1 fii MOo 10 17 . 841 2 33 U . 9f > 2 75 mo 10 1 . 9i ) 2 " a . 3.1 2 SO G30 10 126 . Sfl 2 3" 1 . .1010 2 RO 815 10 IS . 83S 2 33 10 .1073 t SO . S14 10 17 . . "n 2 if ) ii .ior 1 SO 332 15 13 59 2 40 5 .1010 2 (0 313 13 1 . 390 2 40 S .ins 2 85 4 . . 353 i IS 5 . . 371 2 SO WKSTKIIN CATTU : . Av I'r. Xo. Av. 1'r. WYOMING. Stnnlaid Cattle On. 2 steers. . m Sb feeders. . J3 Ol l * > s | > d lifrs. .ins 3 13 li'i'J I 15 C. \V isti-r 1 bull. . i ; o 1 50 21 Ktn.ru. . .1172 3 bO 4 cows iu t 2 10 5 COUK . , . I'M 1 10 10 cows. , 17 2 10 B. lj. Halld. 11 steers . . .1238 1 row. . . . , .1218 4 cuw s IKS 2 30 4 Kti'iiy . .11:7 a 25 30Cross Cross & lj. 2 bull * . . 1243 1 DO Zi I . 802 1 steer. . . .11 0 3 50 1 Mc-r. . . .113) 3 (0 ( 5 ulcers. . . . .1148 3COr 2i KtJi-a . , .1131 3 30 ' VVhliiomtj 13 cown D48 2 S ) 3 DO .1229 375 3 ttleera . .1110 S73 22 steers. . . .11-0 1 steer. . .134) ) 373 1 etner .1(8) ( ) 1 M ° er. . . .1170 373 1 steer .1341 3 T5 1 > sioers. .12JJ 375 1 steer. . . .13V ) 4 0) ) 1 steer . 1A ) 4 MO 1 Btccr. . . .13 1 Oi ) 4 ecr8. .1342 4 00 0 steers. . . .1550 4 no ' Mtern. .1233 4 00 C. V. Miller. 4 Ktrn , lit112 2 23J. J. Jones. 13 cows S37 24) 21 xt'-cru . ,1130 I 05 llmTaon , H. & 1C. 27 steers . . 1115 2 70 U alibis' 3 2" 1 cow WO 1 75 I i-jv.- . 910 I 73 1C6 rows . . . . SS5 2S > T. Nelson Tni t , crnvB. . . S10 200 91 rows. S73 2 00 103 cows . . . 871 20 ' I uttci. . . . 1120 2 73 \V. Button 0 cows. . . . ,1073 23) 21 uttrrs . . . .1192 240 T N. MrUln'V" . 3 cuwi 2 OT 4 stwia . . . .1073 310 1 Btter . . .1210 3 50 Sunn Land nnil r.illlc Cn. . Xi 2 10 4 rims . . . .11M SOUTH DAKOTA. 2 conn .1030 I 73 5 0iu . . . . 090 2 21 1 run 2 2) 6 cons . . . . o-e a 20 6 con a OW 2 20 : > aleeis . . . .1038 310 3 < t eis. . . . .nca 1 Imll . . . .1230 1 K n. Torbeo. 1 cow. . 1010 2 r. 10 con ? . . . . f3 2 13 3 cii\rs. . 1010 2 33 : a co s . ISO 2 33 123J 3 40 10 steers . . . .1171. . 3 4) 47 steers . 1172 540 T. 1 AI.M5R 1 steer 1140 StO H ) feeders. . . 1WH 2 SO IDAHO. \V. StrcnB- 2. ) cows 1113 22JM. M. Qimjle. 29 steers. . .1236 I 03 _ 110(33 ( Today's repclpts of hogs , soms 56 loads , were only natlfas _ large as last Tues day's run. The reports from all market points were favorableand that , coupled with the fact that there , yrcre llb'ral orders , both local and shipping , , fib.ve the market a big benefit. The bnyt-rftiall wanted hogs , und they went after them. The markst was ac tive and higher , traxvniuch higher than } es- terday It is difficult to say , as there uere hardly enough hogs here yesterday to make a mark t. As cKrilp.ired with Saturday , the market could safely be quoted 20 cents higher. A large proportion ot the sales vie re nt f5.SOSJC.00 , while 'on Saturday thf same kind of hogs wentI4.ti55.C005 80. The aver age quality of LbfjJioga waa pretty ftwr There were fewer" ll ht plga coming than was the case a YjCfk ; ago , nnd the averaga \vclghts \ are bettur.i rt. choice load touched $ C.27 % , tha highest price paid EO far , sentatlvj sales ; c , , . Nu. Av. Bh. _ No. Av. Hh Pr. ' ' .235 . . . 5 f K 2U Ml' . SO 97 . , .142 I ) 6 ! , : ui so 6 so 38 , . , , S 320 . . . SM ) 1 . . 2i > 0 55 < l ' 78 214 1W S SO II. . . 172 5 W 24 223 . . . 10 77 , . 171 ICO & U 7 ! 211 SO S SO 17 . , 199 10 & M t > J. . . . . . .204 1 fi 80 " it : 12) B en f > 23f 10) S 8) T" JOO . . . 665 79 1K > ICO & 80 ' 4 2S2 . . . S fl'i 13 , ! 179 . . . bb ! 11 7 . . . 081 . IbS 110 i 65 M no 1:0 s ss 83 . 178 ISO f. 67 } , 7i UJ 10 C 65 l l , , . lit 200 G70 211 . . . & 83 51. , i . IK . . . K 70 9 . . tin 6' ) 5 83 l . UG M S70 ' 93. , . . , . .177 40 S70 Bl 210 & 85 63 . 2IS M 970 71 .181 . . . 1H 78. , . Z21) 2 < W 670 71 .191) . . . &K3 62 . 185 240 S70 5 .851 . . . S&3 K . 187 S ) 375 K > 211 129 &KJ BS . 193 121 573 _ 74 S2L IM & BJVi 1 . 167 . . . 875 Cl . 2 200 6 W 2S . ISS . . . ( 55 70 . . .2ij iWO 590 U . 218 ICO 75 71 . . 221 129 L 90 &S . 165 SO I 75 10 . . .215 . . . 580 70 . 237 160 5 12 . 2 2 40 2 80 U . . .204 W B7S ' II . IMS . , C DO 4 . 270 . . B 7i 71 8 SOO B SO 1 . 113 . . B 7J U . . . 'A3 IMi S 85 1 . 118 . . B 7S 19 273 U > t CO B . 4 40 B 7i U M < tO C 00 1 . 323 . . . B7S Cl 247 4 ( M 1 . 171 .1. t U Ui . . . t 15 i.i i.I i. i i (0 (0i i i IW. l' There was only one load of sheep rccelvjtl today. The market remain * In ibaut the samp condition ns hag ctmractcrUcil the t'nde for some time past 1'nlr to rliolce natives arc quotable al | 2 SBfi .TM ( air to ; oed westerns , 11 00@2.CO : common nnil itock sheep , { I.7&CI2.2& : good to choice I to 100-ib lambs , } 2 2f.C3. 3. 'Hepreutilatlves sales : io. AVi. Pr. 01 natl\p UPtluM-B . ' . * 3 nil l"i wiMi-in wrthft'H. . . . . , . . , . , . . " 1 I SS 15 uratrin Wither * . , . ' . ' 3 2 Si ClllCAtSO I.IVK STOUIC. Ilioro VIISH < ; < io < l Drill-mil for tlin tlond ClIICAOO M | i | . 11Not nwrp thnn W native 'attic ' of nil de crliitlon3 wctc uffvtid l" < li > ind tlipipfote tlie m.nlict w.n nominal. Itxporl- r * , rnnl rn bu > < 't tinil HIP diPi" * ! 1icf men MIC till looking for Mi > cl ( ° , nml the fin-ling vns Inn.VeMcrni comprltnl about llio milt * sup- ilv , nlioul S.OOD held coniliiK from thut quarter Tlu' > m > ! il n ron if. Ihe goid emr ffii'iln ly ro They were fiuotnl ut fnnn Jl d ) to | i. iiroiirdliiK < > < imillly , Of Trxnt tntlle there ivue nboul CJD 10 ul , nml prices IM-IP iiiiit < > d t ( mm (1 M to ] " > ' ) . > 'ntlM. cnltlc Hold lit lilsll us 1C 0) jrstfi- Li > , nut mi iloubt pnually giiod piireu could m\e nci n realized ttxlny ThiTe Una n riulet lioff tnnrkft ti > du > , Lut It Mis dun tt ) a lack iif i > od IIORS lalhet them to i lack nf tlnnnml. TinKtilptH w u > only 2.UOO head , nml nfl only it piniill pmnitime or lint nmiiln'i fmulnl nlnne i-omnmn tluiM who MI-P loUliiR Tor Ihe hotter KimloH pu > 1111 ible till lliclt tiiilvrii. Tin mm lid unv BtroiiR : Ftniils- for e inn m to fiilr Blroan fur prime iiu.illty. I'hnliv IlKhl wno luolcd at fniin | C S'i to $0 4H ntul iholeiiuuvy it from f < i.W to | .7j. l"i in ( lime pihei tlitie uis tmiJ PR all iilmm dov. n lo fiom 14 lo J4 M ur cholera l.ilnltil i > K < The inn or pluop vuiq niuili laigi'i linn the 'ci-nt axernK' ' . nut fnr fn > iu IS.wKj niilvltiK. A < < n rnnFeqvioiui- I he tune nf th > < iniiiKvl unn t llrm , but thtre wait no ilfpicihitfcii. Tnlt liH uue < iiuile < 1 ul rioni ( I 1n ! Jrn. nml S'MH ! tholco nl from > 2.M lo M ' " . l.ninlnMie uH at from JI.75 to > ( .3."i In-CiliHim t qual- tv. Uecrlpts : rattle. < ! . < * hsait : cnHci , 1 0 > 0 lieail , loss , 1JI , > 1 bead , itlieep Il.inj hcnJ Tic l/e\enltiii lout ml upoils ! HOOH He- i > lpt , 12.003 herul , ottlilnl jrtlinhiy. J .hlJ heuil. hlpmenls , 0,114 head : left o\er. about S.mW lieiul ; nunllly pooi ; mitkel fnil > nethe : ? | | IH r.mpeit ut ft I05IG.4Q for IlKht , Jjriii1T7J for loiiRh p.Kl- ng ; J3Wi8OT for mixed. Ji ! > 1HC 70 for heavy ai'klnif nml Klilpplnt ; loti. ( ATTl.i : llecelpts. 0 ( KJO henil , maihel fnlily clUp ami film w II limit qiliitnlile tiling" ' Hlinni'-lleci-lptii , I'.iXW head , muiKil Hi in vlllioiit alurutlon In uiluex. KIUISIIS City I.Uc Mode Unrkrl , KANriAH PITY. H pt -rATI LU Ilccelpt * . i.dOi ) head. Kli'pmeiilu ' , I.7W hind ; niuiLet for IK-SI. tcnly to IJo hlKlK'i : ot.icm Bteiuh ; TI'VaH twrK , JJ 15 IS.2J : t eef BWIH , H 0)6 ft. 11 : nntl\ ' o R } l.nitj33. ) rtnckcia anil feeders , Jl ( Xifr3.Gi > . HOOH Hecelpts. K < W luuil phlpmcnts , Sm lead ; mjil < et nntneil HTOIK to IDc hlKhei. cliixwl weak ; bulk of salrK t" 7liii.O ( ) , h ivl 16 OCHJ C2'i , pniheiH , | 5. 0fi0.r. : mixed , 5MfcU.W ; IlKliti" , > > 3 V : I-IKS. W.7rffl'- * . S1II2I3P Hccelpts , n.Hifl hend ; shlpmenlf. 2 > 5 lend ; mnrkel MHUKT mil atl ej BJOI ! t elmlce intlifs. Il."rti3 2. > : ijo < i < l to choice uiiteinf , S2.25 ffl" " > : comtnun iiml dtockeis , $2IS2.5 ) > ; SO d lo choice laml > , _ St. I.imU l.ltu Mock tlnrkct. ST. i.ot'if , sept , ii. CATTM : itu-HptK , 4,70 * leiul , flilpmenlB 100 lifiul : mmket nctl\e unit trotiK , with Letttr Kriulu lilRhei ; nntl\e fteere , 1,100 to I , UK ) Ib" . illOjl90. cows iiml lielfei'- : | .10Tf2W , IVxfB Kei8 , 9)0 ) lo 1,2W Urn. K " ' ff 1 2't ; co\kn. } : .OOTi2 50. 11OOS KMelpM. D.iOfl be.id MilpmetilK 1.300 ituil , imrkct Him nn.l hlRli"r ; chnli-e hea\ , ' 0 400C.IJ , K < Kil ) mixed and light , JG.10ftl > fl , com- non nnfl iijuch , t" Z < 8tt. 0" SlIIU : ! ' IlecelpK 2,400 he id ; Fliliinentt. | non- > : nurlcet llrm nml acthe , n tl\eH J-'Wff3.l ) , Hlioep ind Innitn , * S.7-.i/3 0 < > , Mmbfc IWil I W. > < nr'Viirl < I/.MI Mix k Al.nkit NIVOUK. . sept n. niivis : : Kiveiiit * . sw nd , no market HHiii' ANM ) I.AMUS-necelpt ? . 1,9 hwid : market mure nctl\e : i-heip , | > oi Ui PIMU { iOi 5n.37'i. lnmb , conimim to ffood Ii 5051 1 V ; no irlme or choice orfeied I1OO8 UerelptB , fi.110 lunJ : mall.tt I rmei , to choke. * fl IQjffl I ) . differ Miitkut * NIW YOHK. Pt-pt n rorrii-Optiom : opened en v lit lltu h.niM-d to r. points net decline , nml wui general I wmli nil d1 on ne Irom I'.iiiope and lliuzll Tnule wn Bin ill. tloxed jnicly Fti.-id > at 5 polnth < lf < llne , Ktlm , 11.7IO IRKS , Ineludlnu : S-eptembel , $11 M-/tl.l M , Oclo- iei' , J12008UW , Dccembii , Ill.Snffl. 4J : ilaioli , 112 10 : Miiy. Ilittti niwl lortee. Hlo. dull ; No 7 , $ l'.7."i , mild , qulel ; < 'onlo\n , $19.Wtl .2j , BnUs , 100 pl ( R. Mnruallm. WtnchniiHO delHorleu fiom New "Voik jekleiil.iV , 10 SM I K ; New York slock ludin. 213.4M lutes ; fnltul Sliiten stool , JI5 128 lim1" ; ull'int fill the X'nltoil Sliitm H'.OfO ' h.iin. ; totnl vlsllile pnppl > foi the United Stltes , ? 'M 1M IIIK * . .iKulnxt t i.K& II.IKH hiht > n. H N'1OS , Hi pi 11 M.uktl wiMk at 100 re ! ilecllne , fruod d\cr.ite Santos jn 40 , receipts , J7.1.00 IMRS. ktocK 2a7.0'W ' h K * IIAMIIUIIO , fept II. Mail.et dull , pilces un- h.-inqril. 1IAVHI3 Sept. 11 Slnrkct opened clemly nt pailliil decline of > 2f : nl 12 m pileea unchuiHcO ; 't 3 p m pilees iltcllned 'MPif , mmlict Ineg- iilur. Biiles. .0.000 IUKS. ItIO 1 > 1J JANBIKU. Sept -Mulwt quiet : No. 7 Rio , JIIT.O exchanse. HU ncelpla 3J.O 0 imRi , . ilcnl.d for tl T'nlted HluteB 1 010 haRH ; Ic-uitJ for iuiope , 10 OW b < flock , 271 0) , ! > aB * . ( lile.ipo i'riilt Unotat.onv fHK'AOO Sept. II. The llarl I'liilt tvmpuny iM fruit til nurtlun todn > IIB follow H Itirt- lettM , J20DC21j , Kilx-y plunm , vlfiG'i : Malnm inpea , hnlf nates. } 1.M 1.1D , 4'ornlcliun SOe ; Uluxciit. We , ToUiiy , H/Mfil 20 , icil n ctal nrr. The Unit I-'nilt c-jmpm > . New Virk. rold : HaillcllH. over r pe , SI soft ; 'M ; C5ni < x piunis. I1.S001 40 ; nerrmn Jl.lBtlI.41' 1'orter ltio . compmiy ChlcaRO , fold tndiy elKht oars of Callfnrnlu finlt ut nuel 111 llurl- lett peurn ILSiaJSI ; half boxes ! . : W12. | OnamiHKO peirs. H.30Q1.CO , Cl.ilrKiau < < . fl 4".4fl M , Iuehef" < . M2JOf9) ) ; II IIiirdSB. lefilcerati.r Block , ( I I't ; o e lipe uto.k. ) < iiS ) ; Ornmra ( link pencheB , We , KiiTjuehniina , 'Iv ' ? I leiiuetn , lute. II : lapnn pluma , 80Jtoc ; BIOKH piuneB ifiJlOO ; Germun prunes .S' iO'c ; KallealieiRB VUIl 00 ; hnlf emu Taki.y Krnpes , Wcjjjl 2) MiiKeatu. MtiSOr : ilnhiru WS75c. j'lirler llros. < ompiny New Ymk , llnee cnra lUrtlett peais J2r.a2.Vill HurJjc U < V1tl SO ) ll.e fl , ll n ; New Hull inache * SV , Fallen heir ilftn * . 73f ( ! > "c ; CSermiii" . Mfi V. . Uiow pinned , 1 15 , Kfliey Japnn" . fic MVKIII'OOU Sept 11. WIinAT MndemtB de mand , X" . 2 red. v Inter , t * 4 < 1 ; No. 1 led. PiulnK. 4i 7'id. roilN Dull ; demand m.ideriite ; m-\v mlxod. Hliot , 08 Uid : fuluren , dull , dcmiind | > ir ; S "i > - tfinln-r , 6s 'Jd ; Oc.tolj 'i , 5s 'Id ; Nmeml > er , 4n lUid , 1'LOIJH Steady , demand poor ; PI. Louis fancy , Intel. SKiil. I'llOVIfilONS l.iiil. Ilinur ; denund poor , Kpots , 4la8d ; fuluita , no ilemind I'ork tlrm , di-miind poor ; iirlmo mess Mcnti-rn , 7J I primp mvK , tied un , MH. Ilo f , dull , dcinnid nuderate ; prime mesa. tM. . llnms , dull ; ilemurnl IKKIT ; Hhort cut , C4 Itiuim , tlrm ; demand modcnite ; 1'iimlnTlnml cut. 4ui ; short ribs , 43 W ; Ions ilenr , 4' . Ilm. , 4" , IniiR and Bliurt clear K Iby , 4JM , HhmiMoi-H. llrm nt 3S . C'lIlJIISK Firm ; demand iiiodeiate ; llne t ulilte and colored SOf. TAI.I.O\V Komlnal , deninnd | KIDI ; prime city , 23n HOI'S London ( V.iUlie co.mt ) , sltnd > ; demand imnleruu. at i'-'tti" 10 . < ; imni : < "i lii Storln of Grain. NOW YO11K Pi lit -Speelnl lelCRrnrhlc nd- \kefi to HradstipeL'a. covering prlncipnl polnlf * of lUL'ilimilatlon In the t'nltfil KtatcH. fnnniln nml IJuropo Indicate the following chamtra In Blocks of Kniln Uitt 8alurdu > coinpartilvltli llio precedlns Hnlurdat : Available supplies , United Htates and Canud.i. runt oC Itorky mountalni * , wheat , Increase. 3 915.1100 tm ; United ijlntea nnd Ciinartu , runt ot tli Kocky mounlulnn. coin In- irwme , JWW bu. , United Ktatvs ami Canada , i-.int nt the Hock ] mountains , oata. Increiisp , C7.1.&M liu ; United Klatra ueiit of tlie Itnclty mountain * , vhuit. derreafi11,100 l.n. ; afloat for nnd In Kuropc , whent. U,000 bu The Innrer Incrcadc.H nl dometlc stnol..i mat of tlu' Ilocklea riported by ltmi.lstioi-1'n Incliulo HI..CJO l.u In nortrmeHlirn Interior rle iitors. 117 000 In f'hlr.iso prlMite eletalorx. 251.000 Im. In Minneapolis pri vate tleuitur * . SIWJ Im. In Mlluuuktu prhnle ele\ntor , CO.DM Ini ut New Oilinna , 21,0 * ) tu. at ( ialu-ftlou und 40M bu. ut NtvtHiit. | MlNNiAlf > IIS , Sept. 11 Wheat na unnet- lltd and declined In the mornlne , but later , on lm > ln luck , the fntuieH thut lail bt < n vi/1 1 ear lier theie MUS nut very much foi Biilc , and prceK iltcllned about ' c and cluxinl , KeplemlMT at 5.1'icj n < eeinlier , M'tc. ' and May , 6 < > % c. On truck : No. 1 Imid , ti'ic ; No. 1 northern , M\tc \ ; No. 2 northern DHiO , Old wheat waB IVic aliove the new , Itie dlfferenee In prl < i bct\\iun old and new Is Kradunlly deereusInK UK nome of the m l vulllclenlly rurcd for mllllnir , HhlpmentH nere 1J.3O ) hu. The Hour maikct waK Dleudy and llrm. putriitH , n.IJfl3.41 , tiakem , KMHJ.3J , Via- duel ion estimated ut V bbli , ; uhlpliltllU , 33- Noiv Yurk Drv liocxU .Market , NKW YOHK , Sept 11. Ai l u ml on TueB- da > and ulth no mnllx frum the Inuiorluiit mar kets of the country , the demand of comm > r > n merclmnln v > at let * nctlie anil ivm ievtrlcte < l li < th < riHimwIg from liu > er present mid u. liuxl number of lehKramH from cpeciul ulilpmenln of moo > idte quantities. Throueh the foiuatdliiKHim N , W. HARRIS & GO , BANKERS , 163-165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago. IS Wall-Jt. , New York. 70 Slale-st , Uoiton. C1TT. COffBTT , | | J \ IX 1 f W r > BO N Do C rrcip < mdi Bee SollcU 0. orders , ner > 1nrs amount n ( BK comltiflfxl Th * jobblnit domnnd wn < n Intiei ! on & larwi1 KNtle. 1'rlnt nn cloths . rp firm nt So fur Cl square' , wltli wiles at ll.i/l Icces < ntttiii Blnrkrl. NHW OIU.KAXR Hept. II. COTTON Cteaily ; les > | xil WO bnles. to nrilve. I.S50 , cirdhiaty. T-16c Knot ! nrdlnnr > 6 15-lf.c , Imv mUMlInx , C 3 1(0 Rood inldJIInK. GSc rnlr mlildllnir. 7Mr ; 'air , C 7-Uv ; lecelptK. 4.J13 baler evpollf l iwn- Inent 1.J93 bales , nn inliip 3 OJ9 bales , slo < k , 32.MJ bnim , future * , l irely flrndy. Mile * M\ \ ) mles , ScptemlK-r , .ffi.27 bl < lj Ott.ilwr | K1TR Nj Noveml > or. U. llflesi DocrmU-r ! M ! 6 4J. Jnn- URrj t5 l f6.47 , relntino , J0.51 M : .Martli , : 57iO W ; April ICBStKidl , MaJ. KB'iflft.W : June , * 555r8.7r. ; Jnlj , $3 I > II1 SI HT LOl IS , Sfpt. 1l.-COTTOS-Plend > . mid- ll.nK. Ue alm 2M bnlps , rtccliilB. nomshlji - menis. MO bnlen slock , II. M balls. ICiin : I It.v KANSAS CITY. Sfpt II niliAT-\ : > dull ! S'o. 1 ! Imrd , 47VI74e : No 3 lini.l. . l'UI7i ' ; ; Nn ! rp-1 4C4CV4C. | No , 3 | 1 , I394& , 1-cJei.tv-d. 13 fHle COllN'-Vriclianrei1 Nn. J inKwI. r.3Ut " Vf No. t finite , M M4f > ATrt-tJnclinnKrd | No. 3 mixed , Jlfftnic : N'o. : . wilte 3Zc. UrTTinil-Hti-ndy ; rrrnmeij9Sjo ! : ; dill ) , lilH-nil'TH VVhrnt , 5S.OOO bu. ; coin WO liu ; SI11 I'M I3NTSVhrnt. . 13,40) bu ; coin , noi. : out * , none 'initn'r tlnrket. Ni\V : VOUK. P | it II. SfOAR-ltiw. nimj full refln'ng , SUWJ'ii ; contilfURil , ! > n te t. 3S" 3'lr : rnlei. r.nniH oil nod , iiulcl but Him No C , % # DIfic ; N'o. 7 4',4SN ' 7-16c ; N' > 8 4' JT4 6-IC.p ; N'H 9. 4 1-lflc , N II. 1 lVI ffl'l. ' N" " 12. 1T { f4 l-1fc No , 13 , S'-ki' . "IT A 3 ! H.fiJ'ic ; m mid A , 1H6 3-K.c ; ntnntlaril A , I ll-lfitll'.c , i-unfoc- tlomrs' A , 4 n-lMi4T ci cut 1i.nf , f.Mf31Cc , trn ied. C.V'iJ16 < - , iiovtiliiti ! 3 7-IGyr.'ic , Kinn * ul.iteil , I li-l6Q5o , otibe , G l-lCf73liO. \Viml RT LOtMP. Srpt. II. AVOOL-Qiil.-l nlwiiit ctcntlj , Missouri and Illinois tnetl.mu IVti : Mlfpoml mid Illlnnli clothlnir , ccai > c und br.ilOtd MHfllV * . Trlnro Mlii-ul < Jmitiitloin. PAN rilANCIHCO. R.'pt -\VIIiAT : QilktJ ! > eicmbi.r , tOVl ilny. ' ' ' > < : Minn lic ti r MANClinSTIIH. Sept. -Cluing nnd snin , quiet but steady , Corn Cut lor Fodder Nut Included In l > - tlnr.ilp uf Crop < ' < mdlt l < in. WABH1NOTON , Sept. -The lollovvlni ? stntoment an lFt ticd today from tlie Asrl- rnlttirnl depnrtment : "Tlio statistician of the Department of Agriculture tcpoils thu iccelpt ot sundry tcli-graini asking for ox- plnnatlons or additional tlKuros tn the crop report for Monday. JMr. Jtoblnson dec hit s thut he < loH not f < ol .it llbcity to riunlHli uililltlotml lltuioH or t'XplaniitloilH to Indi vidual Inaitlrers If needed nt nil to vupple- ment and mnlie clear the tepoits filvcn to the [ itibllc by the piess ns orlntlons , stich supplementary c plallatlons should lie made thiotiBli Ihe same fnr rcachliiK iiRency tot the liencnt oC all peisons InteieHteil For IhH re a HO n no jnsuers arc sent to indl- \ltlualH , and the KtntlsUlclun regtctu the np- liearnnce of dlBCOtirtcsy. "The only Inquiry towhlrli any replj seems desirable refers to the seeoml pnia- gruph of the corn report. In which tufur- ence l made to un nB reate ( of in.GOt.,000 . acres lu eight state ? , which are stated to lui\e been cut up or abandoned The In quiry vn < * ns to ulietlier the comlltlon of corn Klvon In Iho tlrst parnKinplina esti mated on the entlte ucrettpe plnntcil , In- ( . Indlnc- the ncrentje so cut up or abandoned or exclusive of the hitter. The statistician Btatca lh.it n ciucful intending of the rc- poit shows the meaning quite cleaily , butte to enlighten those who may tiling otherwise he will state that the otlmnlo of conditions Is upon the aciengc standing , not Including that cut up 01 abandoned. " Atitjxn.iST n try /.v KI..s.i.s , I'.iRturcs I'rt slioned nnil Stork \Vutcr lle- i in ul it i ; 'I lorn I'lentlfiil , TOI'EKA. Sept. II. Following Is the uerKly weather crop bulletin of thu Knneas weather service for the ueek ending Sep tember 10. Abundant rains have fallen over the larger portions of the state , being the least In the eastern nnd northeastern coim- tlcs , and trcatcst in the Eotttlic.iKtcru. During the week pastures have freshened , the old grass "greened up" and the new grnss has started. Wheat that was sown right after hardest Is coming up. and at the close of the -week Is two Inches high ; flax and oats that uerc shelled In har\eKtlng uic growing , gardens have re\l\eJ , apples have ceased to fall ; buffalo grnss is green meadows have entirely changed their appearance and stock water Is becoming more plentiful. Southern Goicrimrti Will Toll KiiKllxli .Aim- alls Is All TIiojVunt lo Kniin , RICHMOND , Vs. , Sept. 11 Governor O'Ferrall has sent a .scorching message In reply to a query as to nhnl he thought cf th& advent ol a Urlt'sh ' committee to In vestigate southern lynchlngs. . Tiic governor considers "that things have come to a pretty pass In this country when \ > o areto have a lot of English moralists sticking their IHSCS Into our Internal affaiia. It is the quintes sence ol brass and Impudence. They had better sweep in front of their own dojrs be fore seeking to regulate us " 'What Information do they seek ? "D1 they ivant to Know that the white people In ihe south have lynched negroes whose mis erable lusts led them to the commission of the black cnme of rape upon white women ? U so they need not Investigate , for Mich Is tha fact. 1) > they desire to knon that this has been done by Infuriated communities for the protection of their white women and to save the victims ot thcte flends the mortl- flcalltn of testifying In court ? If EO , th s is the fact. Do they want to know whether there was any doubt o ( the guilt cf the men lynched ? If so , for the satisfaction of the yearning souls they could have learned with out encountering Ihe perils of n sea trip that their guilt uas clear In every Instance. If they had desired to learn whether these lyiichtngs were perm ttcd or countenanced by the civil nuthcrltloM they could ha\e learned through the regular channels of correspondence thet In every case the civil authorities were either without knowledge or were overpowered , In Virginia the au thorities In every case have asserted their pov.cr to suppress the lynching spirit , and uitliln the last few months I have protected from violence with military ut heavy expense - penso to the slate three negroes who are charged ultli outraging white women. These sympathetic Hngllshmen might find mission ary work among the negroes of the south In warning them igulnut the consequences of the foic ble gratification of their devilish lust. " COLUMBIA. S. G. , Sept 11 Governor Till man sent the following : "In reply to your telegram of this date , would say the Englishmen arc welroma to bcour and learn the truth They can't Invcntlgatc us from Nev , York. 1 will afford them every facil ity to get facts. " J-'JHE/J .11 1IIK iUdllT .UO.lfK.tr. Ilartender Rhoots u. Itriienule Son of Thomas t'niittvell Imil us u Itttrclnr. CHICAGO , 'Sept. 31. Thomas Cantwell , tha wpyward eon cf the well known politi cian Thomas Canlwel ) , president of the Cagle Brewing company , \vas rhot and In stantly killed last night by cx-Piiglllst Thomas Morgan , bartender at a saloon at 000 State street. Cantwell end two ether men , whoso names are not known and who escaped , had entered the saloon as the bar tender was counting the cash ami demanded the money , Morgan says : "Notwithstanding an order to do o , I hnd at no tlm3 thrown up my hands , but as Cantnell stood outside the bar , directly In front of me , and had me cov ered all the time , he supposed he had me I just watched him sharply , and when the other robb'r got around to the cash drawer and began to help himself , I unconsciously half turned my head , though the big re volver was Mill leveled at me. When I did so the man with the gun tcok his eyes rff me to see how the man at the cash register was getting along , and when he did so I reached In front of me , nnd quicker than I can tell It I had fired two nhoU at him He dropped lo th ? floor , stone dead. "To my training as a pugilist I owe my life , for If 1 had onto attempted to draw my revolver while lie had Ills eyes upon me , I would have been shot , and not h * . I went at him with ths gun pretty much Iho name as a fighter would strike out with his right hand. The couple of seconds he took In watching the man rob the drawer colt him his life. Killed lu u Seirer. KNOXVILLR , Tenn , B pt. 11 Nelson Woods was killed and Cuby HedJIn fatally Injured today by a premature dynimlte ex plosion In the "Went Knoivlllo lener , lo they , nero working. FROST RILLS LATE COP Several Points Beport Much Damage from This Pourco. MERCURY SEVEN BELOW FREEZING POINT I'l.ix nnil Unnlrn Tinok In lunn nml No * liniokn AlKU .fcuni-r Severely from the liuly VUllntlini of \ MuterI'roi - lor Crop * . XnWCASTLK , Neb. , Seit. | 11. { Special Telegram to The Itec. ) Quito a lieavy frost visited llih place last night doing consldcr- slile dam.ige to gnnlon truck nnd corn fed der. der.UOCK UOCK RAPIDS. la , Sept. 11. ( Special TcleRrnm to The Dec. ) Tha tlrst frost of the season hilled nil Into corn , fla-s nnil garden truck this morning. The mercury fell to 25 degrees above rcro. MAHSHA1.1TO\VN , In. . Sept. 11. The first frosl of the season occurred In this Bcctlcn last night , but was not severe. NKMGII , Neb. . Pcpt. 11. ( Special Tclc- firam to The lice ) A litnvy fro In th eastern portion of this nnd vest part ot 1'lercc county last night. NUQRASKA CITV , Sept. 11. < Spiflal Telegram to The Dee. ) A light frost visited ( his section last night KlowcrltiK plants Averc somewhat damaged , but vegetables es caped Injury mUlON ! , Neb , , Sept. 11 ( Special to Tha neeA ) heavy Irost covered this section last nlglit. It did some damage lo cabbngo and other garden ylantu. S1OAX , Neb. . Sept. 11. ( Special Tclegrnm to The lice. ) I-'rost laat night killed the lata corn. Millet la damaged and potatoes and tomato vines arc damaged. Water froze out doors neaily as tlilcU as a window glass. S1XTV l-KIt CK.NT VIii ; < O IN IOWA. I'.llt.Muiiiliiy MKln > Punt \Vlll Ilav llio AIITIII ; l.oni-r In llio .North , DRS J1O1.VI3S , Spt. 11. Tlie droutli has been cRccttially brnkpii In all parts of ( ho state e\cept In some of tlie northwestern counties. Pastures nnd meadows have been greatly Improved nnd n fair crop ot late po tatoes Is assured with exemption from killing frost I ho balance of this month. The aver age condition of corn Is 30 per cent. This Indicates an average jleld of It.SS bushels per acre. The present acreage Is 6,783,000 acres and if this est'mate- borne out by final returns the aggregate for the state will be nboul 50,000,000 bushels. In the southern and central districts a large portion of Inn crop has bsen cut and the balance Is. mostly beyond danger from frost. In the northern districts cutting ) s rapidly progressing , but a portion of the crop Is still Immature and would be materially damaged by n killing ; frost. The amount of corn that will this jear be put Into farmers' cribs will be very light probably less than JO.000,000 bushels. Hut under the stress ) of necessity the larger part of the fodder value will be utilised , ami this , added to grain , will give In feeding value n total corn yield of about 60 per cent of an average if It Is cut and cured In good condition. Other crops are rated ns follows : Flax , 05 ; potatoes , 35 , pastures , 33 , apples , GO ; grapes , 55 per cent. ItAIN DUI .MUCH OOOI ) . Illinois Corn Itron lit Out llcvcuiil All Ki- pectiitliin , SI'niNOKlCLU , Sept. 11. The lllntfj weekly crop bulletin says : The weather conditions hrvo been very favorable for all frops. Corn Is maturing fast , and It IB thought It will be beyond danger from frost In about ten to fourteen dajs. In many localities the late rains have brought the corn out beyond all expectations. Many fields wera badly damaged by wind , heavy rain and hall which prevailed. Some corn Is being cut. Corn on the bottoms still promises well. The broom corn harvest Is nearlng coinplctlcn. Y\lth \ n fairly good yield ot good quality. Pastures have been greatly revived and are growing frncly. The ground ] Is now In flue condition for planing nnd seedIng - Ing , and the work Is progressing under favor able conditions. This work , however , is being retarded In many sections by tlio wet ground. Considerable seeding has already been dne In the central and southern counties. Potatoes nro being dug. but the jlold generally will be light. Clover hulling Is still In progress , nnd in some sec tions Is yielding from two to four bushels to the acre. nilaSOUKt UltOP IIULLKTIN , ISetcnt ICalin nTTi ! Tlrlpn.l Corn nnd Orrutly llrnrlltml Pasture * . COLUMHIA , Mo. , Sept. 11. The wet-kly crop bulletin of the Missouri Board of Agri culture reports the long continued drought broken In neaily ull the counties of tha state. In the noithv > estorn section corn was too far gone to be benefited by the rnln , ex cept In a very few localities , but in ether sections late corn In many counties Is much Improved , and in sonic will make an average crop Cutting If , progressing In all sections , nnd In many localities nearly Ihe entire crop la now In shock. Grasses have been given a new lease of llf , and pastures nro giee.n again , though feeding la still neiMssary in nome counties. The rains tiavo put iho soil In good condition for fall work , ind farm ers are busy plowing and preparing for fall seeding. Seeding Is now In progrecs In some counties , and will becotna general dur ing the present week. Orchards liavo been Greatly Improved by tlm rains. Tall apples arc being gathered , BOORS BEL.TING TD MEXICO 1'or sale by F. p. KOICICi Int. .Sim h'nliirliiru l > tir < t. ] 'J. CltiJ of M xioo. M ox lee " " The Jlcxican CustomlioiiHa uitlf , In LIIB- Huh , nltli ( .haiiKex to date. Ho. one % ol. PP. 457 2SJ StlnlnK Cede of Mixleo , In ingll8K : and b'imii- lull , with circulars end rullmia on R.I i no , 8vo. pp. 102 , 1,00 Ijiw of the reilcinl Htamp Tin , In Kngllsh and Ppanlfdi , with CI.IIIRLS to date , one \ol 8\o. pp. 200 v J109 Coffee-KroKlng In Jlexlco , the beat work on the subject , In inillf ; > li , Ilo. PD. 61 J 3.00 The HlsUiry uie etc. ot the Jlenlcan CnUn ilar Btone , In Knellsh. by J J. Valentin ! , nltbplate , Svu. p | i W . 0 CO Tim Kacred Clt > t'l tlie Tolticn , by LeoiKildo Italirs v.Mi numerous colontl plates , 4to p.i | 3 $ OH dialogue i ( tin- Notional Museum of Mexico byV \ W. llltile. Jl A. , In Unellih , co- ( ilauily Illnsti-aleil , 4to. pp. 91 O.JJ Directory of the Clly of Mexico by i : . Huh. land t 900 Diiectory of tlio Interior of Mexico , tame author . . . . | 2.60 Thfl I'ubllc. I mds Ijiw of Mi'ilco , In I.'tiK- Ilih D.CO Tb Patent I.-iwa ul Mexico , ln Kntllali and Spinlsh . . , 0.23 llemlt K , Y , Kxrli.ime with orders. OUR WEEKLY KlMRH T LETTER , Is an Inviiluabln aid to Inii'ittirH Since January 1 HI Hd pur cent ol our pri-dlctlona have boaii ful- lllkd. MAILED FREE UPON , WEQUSST. Our to-njiiT.itUo block CombliialloiiM nroprnr * Inu highly proni.itlu , and uro laluaul * ] to tlioso nut lull IWBltloii < Jf imklnfa tniMlnnHa ot Jcllow liic iiniiiiarki l Nine > J urn try iHt 1SHI , IflOk i r u nt. II.IH Ixin dl > I'le.l a none HubncrltMra , I'.nu- phluta fn-a upon ntim-at. USHtR vJc.StJck Drokors , JKiiuilill HroiidM'HV. ' Knvv VnrkOlty. LOUD ON. Commission Merchant finilii an J Provisions. I'rlvriU wires to Clilcago and New York. All business ordiTB placet ! on Clilcaet Hoard of Trade. Correspondence solicited. artlce. room -I , New York Ufa Uulldlnc. Telephone 1308. 1308.W. W. V. "WOOD Cat i r i > oinlfiit JutKrintetl , JHofkln * < K Co , Grain and Commission Broker I'rlmto wlroloClilcnitu and .Sew York. Tuli'phunu No. CI& , CFFICE-ROOM 15 , BARKER BLOCK ,