TTTK OMAHA HAF.Y ) > MAY , RRI'TBMRKIl 17 , 1HOJ. DIVIDED TWO \VIIII \ Q01SCY Orralm Wins nnd Loics in I'cr Oj-eaing Crimes at the Gem Ci jr. FRtDDY CLALSEN P.TuHEO COTH G MES 31o Hid Very tVrll , t.ut u Lutky Iliincli ulth Iwo Krrnm l.imt tliu l.iist ( lime 1.1 IK o I n Hi Kulnn .Si o- OIK ! I'luce. Omnhn , 11-1 ; Qulnry , 4-5. 1inc.In , v , j'lurin , 7 , lloek Inland , 12 ; Ht Joseph , 1. Ualtlmore , I1-J , Cincinnati , i-l. 'VV'n.Hhlngton , 7 , J.cniUvllIc , 0. Chlcngo , U , llrooklyn , C , Toledo. 10 , Uettoll , S. Oruiul Unplds , 18 ; Kansas Clly , 'i. QL'INCY , 111. . Sept. 1C. ( Special Telc- Eram. ) Quinoy and Omaha played two gainci today and divided honors. Omaha won the flrst gHinc easily. H was all faettlcd In the flrtt Inning , wht > n four hits and a base on linllfl gave them llw runs. The fielding ol Loth teams war lather ragged. Froro , first game : QtiNOV. A.H. H. in. P.O. A. t : Kurned inns : Qulncy , 1 ; Oniulni , 4. Tvvo- Mie hits : Bkldihaupt , llutchlcoti. Thrpe- tmse hit : Hutrhlnon. Klrst bapc on bulls : Hy Mi-Uoiigfil , C ; by Clnusen , R Btiuck out : Hy ririusen , 2. Time : Two houin. Vmplrc : llaslcell. The second game w.is the bsst of the two. Doth teams batted hard , but Omaha's hits were Bcattered and Ineffective. In the thlul liming Qutncy bunched two a In fibs mid n double , which , vv.th two errors , netted three runs. Second game : Ql'INCY. . u. n. in. PO. A. I3anieO runs : Qulnoy , 3. Two-base lilts : Merles. UIIBPH on bills : Hy Donnelly , 1 ; by Clausen , 1. Stiudt out : IJy Donnelly , .1 ; by Clausen , 3 Time of game : One hour anil llfty minutes. Umpire : HasKcll. si. i < liit , Ono Kim. ROCK ISLAND , III , Sept. 10.-Speclul Tclegiiim. ) St. Ju eph bnrely escaped a Hhut-out. a wild pitch by llurrell letting In a BCOIC In the ninth Inning. Mauck pitched se\en Innlnirs beautifully , permitting- but two hits , when lie- became sick and linn oil wis put in. Score : Ilock Island . 50120JOO 0-12 81. Joseph . OOOOOOOU1-1 Hits : Kock Islmul. 12 ; St. Joseph , r. Hi- rois : Kuch Itdiind , 4 ; St. Joseph , 0. K irnwl runs : nock Island , B H.itterlos : Mauck , Hurrell nnd Sngu ; Gclen and Snyder. L'm- jilie : Nreilhum. I.lniolnrtcrSoeond I' lure " I'COIIIA. 111. . Sept. 1C.- ( Special Tele- Krain. ) Lincoln mndi > a strong light tndny nnd n gained ecolld place In the moo by batting Flggemlcr hnid. Score I'corln . 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 D 0 7 Lincoln . 2 0 0 1 1 2 I 0 ! i lilts : I'eorlu , 9 ; Lincoln , 12. Krrois ; J'eorla , fi ; Llntoln , t , . llntterles l-'igge- mlfr uiul Armstionx ; Johnson and Spc.ir. Stuiiillni ; of til" Teilllii. 1'lnyod. Won Lost. Tr.Ct. : o\.nis. : Rivninp Angl" Out Away nllli 11 I'rvlly Tough < iiui : < - . TOLEDO , Sept. Ifi. Today's c.\lilbltloi looked more like u game of give axvuy Ihiu base ball. Krros piled up thick and fiH on both blden , > et despite the fact that tin rrcams made more lilts nnd fewer erroi ? they were un.ibU ; to win out. Score : Toledo . 0 2-11 Detroit . . . . 2 10000023 1 Hits : Tokclo , 8 ; Detroit , 12 , I-Jiros , . To ledo. 8 ; Detroit , b. Kninod runs : Toledo , 2 Detroit , 1. Two-baBt lilts : Lubj , Hatflohl Ollks , 2 : Poremuii , Campau. Double plays Finnic lo Luby ; IJarl to l verelt. Stniol- out : Hy llURhey , 8 ; by Oaylc , 4. Tlrne Two liours mid lirtecn minutes. Umpire ManassEiu Hatterles : Huuhey and Me Farlaml ; Gnjle and Jantzen. lluiiipiia U'lin Agiitn. GRAND IIAI'IDS , Sept. 1C. The liotm playerfl found Hustings easy nnd lilt tUtl luck , while- Jones puzzled the Cowboys am Kept their hltn well bcattered after tin Eccond Inning. Score : arnnd Huplils . 304370010-1 Kancus City . 240010000- lllts : Grand Hapids. 23 ; Kansas C t > , 6 Errors : Grand Hnpli'n , 1 ; Kansas Cltv , Z Ijarnedr uns : Graiul Itaiildit , 12 ; Kniisni City. 6. Two-baso hits : Carroll , Callopy Jones , Nlles , KrotiBmun. Home runs : Cat lopy. Spies , Carroll , Heard , 2 ; Donahue Doublep lays : West to Daniel ta Heard ti KluHinnn. Time : Two liours. Umpire Kerlns. Hattcrles : Jonca and Siiles Hastings and Donahue. of llio I'laved. Won. Lost. I'r.Ct NATIONAL I.KAGIIK UAA1K9. Clnclmmtl 1'lnnUjr ClircLn the Orlnlco , Con CINCINNATI , Sept. lG.-Tlie Ueds brok Ueltlmore's winning record today , stoppln the Orioles after they had won eluhtee straight giimcs. There were two came this afternoon. Darkness ended the secon Riimo nt the close of the seventh Innliu Score , lire ! iriimc : Cincinnati 100000100 Il'iltlinore S 1 3 2 0 0 0 3 i lilts ; Cincinnati. 7 ; Baltimore. 18. Krr n Cincinnati , 4 ; Baltimore , 'i. Kjrned rum Ctnclnnutl , 2 , Ilnltlmore. E. Twii-Luse hill Kci-lor. ulonson Homo runs ; Kellj lirodlr. Douhle playm Smith to Jlol'hc tu I'nrrott , 2 ; Smith to Pnrrott , lleltr t JennliiRs to llroutliers. 2 ; .McOraw to Itell to liroiitlurH Tlm : Onu hour and fort ) live minute * . I'mplro : Knialle. Ilatlerlri Dtvyer nnil Merrill i Uleanon and Itoblnnoi Seconil Kimie- I" ' Cincinnati 2110000- lialtlmore , . , .0300000- llli * Cincinnati. C : lialltmore , 5 , Krron Cincinnati , a , llnlllniuro. 4. ( Carried , runt Diiltlnioro , S , Tvvo-hat-u hits : ItolilnHoi IColly , 2 , tlroutliern. Uoublo pla > a : HavvV to ItrLUthem Blna'k out. ll > rurrutt , liy Hnwke. 1 Time. One hour and thirl inlnulea I'mplre , llmslle Ilattfrle 1'urrott and Muri > hy , Hawku and llolilusoi Ctilci K < > \ \ < ni June In Tim * . CHICAQO. 8ept 16. The Colla took II Jaat tatue fiom the ilrooklyna today , -wit the Kreateft ease. maklnK'i ' per I en a tie. Score : Chlouco . .IT. ? 3 2 I 0 3 I 1 V II Urooklyn . . . . "t..O 00102200-0 llitu : Chlfnco. 13 : Ilracklyn , 10. Crrora- Chlcnuo , 4 ; Urooklyn , 2. Knrned runti : Hrooklyn , 2 , ChlfiiRu , 10 TWO-IMW hit * Decker Threebasehits. . Lachancc , Decker. Home runs : Uahkn , Irwln , Decker , 2. Double plajfl Cnrcornn to Hall In I.nclmncp ; I'arrott. Struck nit : 115 ( Irllllth 3byStcln. ; 4 Tlmn Oni > hour na I f < irty-lve ! minutes Cmpie : Jcvno IJjt- terlea Schrlver and UrinUh. Dally end Stein , tnil "li * ( filmiil tin * u 1)41111' ) , * LOl'ISVILLi : . 8 pt 16 The tall mlcis pl.ijcil a very Increstlii ? Knmc todjy. l/iku'H errors In the third nnd fotlith In- nlnB lost the game for the home ti-im. Stoiu. LonlRVlllu . 0.0 2 0 0 1 1 1 1-0 Watthlnxton . . . .102200002-7 HltH ! LoulH\llle , Hi WaBhlrfiton , 12. Kr- rora : Lotilsvllicr , CV bliiKton. 3 UiuneJ runs' Washlnuton , 1 , Louitvllle , 3. Tvvu- base hits : Drown , LtilcnbcrK , Cole , Jojoo Double plies : Glim tn lilchJnlon to Lutcnberu ; Schclbeck to Ward to Cart- wrlKht. Stiuck out : Hy Inl.s , 1 ; by Merc r , 3 Time : Two hours nnd ten mlmiti-s Um pire : Keefe. Il.ittvrlps : Inks and Grim ; Mereti-i and McOulrc. Mundtii ) ; < il tlio TIMIIIH , l'l > cd. Won. Lost. I'l.Ct. lluUlntore . U7 80 17 bS 4 New Vorlc . 121 7'i 42 ( fil HuHttin . 11 > Tl 42 01.7 PhlliKlclphla . IIS l > 8 M fi70 niooii > n . nit ns r > i r.i.r . Ckvelund . 117 CO 57 fi .3 I'lttsimrj , ' . us M M fioo < 'hlc.KO - . 121 C1 CS 438 Olnclnnntl . 120 SI ( , 42.5 St LoillH . 120 48 70 40.7 Wn hlncton . 121 12 7" . S4 7 LouHMIIe . . . . . . . . . . 119 _ 33 SB 27.7 KniH'k lint Xntr V'ltkilinr . VICKSHl'ItG , Mhs , Sept. 1A llnlsh IlKht with llvt-ouncf K'oves ' between Hilly I'.itks of Monlreni and Klmer Miller , llKht- welKhtH , look plate today a few rnlloH fiom the fit } . I'aiksaa knocked out III the twentieth lounil , after dl = i > lnylnK decided talent as u taullclnn Miller's sup rloi en- ( Hii.inoivvuii the ll ht. The light was wit nessed by about [ XW persons. UP SPOKE THE PARROT. In Opportune Hi in irk of llm Itlr.l Ktol < c < l thu Tu-dnc Hid. "OolnK ! going ! for the third ami lust time , g ntlemeii ! Arc jou all douo ? ScliJ ! Sold o the colonel lor $450. It WB.K a good price , gentlemen , nnd we'll all have a bowl" These were the closing words of the auc tioneer at the sale uf o parrot In the apart ments wheie the bird had been u conspicuous figure for years , says the Chicago Tribune. He belonwd to .1 man about toun whose best known name Is "Captain. " It seems an enoi mous Mini to bu paid for a parrot , but tills Is no ordinary bird , nnd the purchaser thinks h hus a bargain The captain has n reputation for being one of the best enter tainers In the city , and his upaitments have been the scene of many a merry gathering of the "good fellows" of h's long list of ac quaintances. They have also been the ren dezvous of a select coterie who have gath" ered tlitic m.iny times to play draw poker The parrot occupied a prominent place In the card room and when a name was In progress and u player pabsed or d'oppcd out he usually ga > e some moments to con\ersa- tlon ulth him. and It Is reasonable ( o believe true his statement lhat "he has a vocabulary that Is a wonder. " Homo time ago ' Cap" announced he was going to dtsert the ranks of the "un- domestlcated" and Join the ranks of Ilene- dlcth. He alio announced that he would de- eert his old quarters and that If any of tlio crowd whose faces were familiar In them particularly deslird any object contained In the room In the way of a memoir or foi a more practical reason he might obtain thu same by milking known his wants. At this announcement there was a general request for the pa i rot. Everybody runted him. The itqtiests became so numerous and dccldgj that the Laplain began to get worried. IIu consulted one of the crovv.d. "You bee. I can't give him to everybody , and one Is ua welcome to him as another , " said the captain. "Why not auction him off then ? " the friend suggealtd. "The very thing ! " cried the captain. "We'll do thai. " lie proceeded to notify the Interested ones to the effect that the following Fri day the blrO vould be auctioned off , the proceeds of the sale to go to liquidate some outstanding Indebtedness for wet goods used In n recent memorable supper. The pairot , whose name la Falstaff , sal pompously on an elaborate perch us the cloud assembled. It was the gold end ol what hud been a gold-headed cane. Itt ends rested on Iwo champagne bottles thai eat on a iluimpagnc cooler , battered am ! looking much the worse for wear. Poll was ungaged In dissecting an old champagne corK when the ciptaln came In at a sldE door , followed by his colored boy , who tool- Poll over to the end of the room near t statuette of Venus. The captain then turnei ! fiom a sideboard , suspiciously wiping hi : lips , walked over to where Kalstaff stood climbed upon a little box and faced tht crowd Then the bidding began. Poll chipped li hln nay every now and then , causing out bursts uf merriment and a more splrltec contest for ownership. Finally , just befou thu last bid , when there was a lag tn offers he shouted : "It's your ante , colonel ! " nodding sagerj at n fat man whose bank account rescmblei hlnibolf. The colonel laughed outright. The : he said : "I bid $450 ! " And he tooK the bird away. "OLD IRONSIDES. " 'lh Inuioua Old Vr BCI mill Her Ihrlllliu KflCUlD. The Constitution , or "Old Ironsides , " ai she Is more familiarly known. Is the inos famotn cf all the wooden ships that wi have preserved. Time and time again dli she vanquish the English ships in the wa of 1K12 , and proud were the people of he captures. Prob.bly the most thrilling In cldent of her career was her escape fron Miven Uugl sh men-of-war , after an cxcltlni chase of nearly three days and nights. Th' ' chase began on July 17 , 1812. The Constltu tlon was out for n. long cruise , and wa weighted down with stores. The sea wa calm and na wind was stirring. Captali Hull put out his men In boats to tow th ship. They pulled valiantly , and as nigh cdims on a "Uedge" anchor was run out hal a mile ahead. The crew On the nh'p kep pullhiK on this , and the Britishers didn't dls cover for A long time the secret. Finally th IIiH'Ush saw it and adopted the same tactic : and by doimlinc UD their cievvs began to pul tholr famous ship shannon near t ; the Con stltutlon. A light breeze sprang up act ! saved th American ship for the time. There was calm the next day , and tlie agonizing strus glo went on. The next night another llgh breeze cuiiio up. and the tired sailors ol tallied a little sleep. Tlie next day ther cime a elmrp breeze after many hours c btrugglc The Constitution trimmed he calls to catch It ; the boats dropped bac and the men were caught up as the shl gathered headway , The Oucrnere of th nngllsh fleet came abeam as the win freshened , and fired a broadside ; but th shots fell short , and the Constitution's ine Ignored them , nnd calmly went abet straightening up their vessel , as If the had Jiittt left port and such a thing -is a enemy was unheard of , i\i long at * the Constitution can be kti together ah ? will probably be seen at Port ; mouth , N. II. , where she is now doing dut as A receiving ship. Our old ships ha\o always been proud , nn It lias amuted lome of the thoughtless off cluls of other nations ; but there was braver In tlulr pride and absolute courage that lu ulw.ns been the embodiment ot that famau eaylug "Don't give up the- ship ! " Wu frequently hear laments that the ol culdlcrs arc dropping away fast. I alwa ) tlmre that feeling , EO > S \.rlUr In Harper Young- People , but I alto Include In It thoi wooden xhlps of the navy scarred veterar most ot them ore , worthy of the abiding ri i.'i mbrance of a grat'ful people. HlR Hell * The Urgent bell In America Is In ll cathedral of Montreal end It weighs 2S.O ( pound * . The L ll In the public building- Philadelphia m t weigh between 20,000 an 25.000 pounds. There Is a bell at ISrfur tUrmany ( cast In 1479) ) . and one In Noli Dam , Paris , cast In 1CSO , each welghln 80,000 pounds. The great Chinese bell i P ldn weigh * 120,000 fioundt , la fourtce r et high and twelve foct In diameter Hy thew y , the Chinese used to make their ! > 3l's ' nearly square In shape. Tlio largctt hell ID of course , that In tlio Kremlin at Mcfcon. It Is over nineteen felt In height ihrt mtasuroa nciriy twntr-tlirco feettoro's i'ie ' mouth ; Itn thickness nt Ihc point whore the clapper would Ktrlk ? U ttventy-ihrto nchet ; the cost of msnufactur.ns this noble vor ! . of htmnn art vvac about $30J,000. /mot'/ ' A short time ngo ic.nnrKably Jlnrt It was , toe eight rrcmfncnt ycunfc men of th Iticer city o ( Derby , In tlio nutmeg state , rotohed to forswear fcmal" soololy forever , so tli y organized thc'nselves Into nn "Antl- Mntrjlng club " They hired n hnll nnd up- ptlnted ona of the number president , who was cfuclaSly brown as "tau Mo gul. " Ac- ccjdlnt ; to the constitution and bjlnwa of th < j club the members were forblfUen to walk on the street with a young woman or scort n single Irdy to any place of enter tainment ; and It ran along beautifully for just thlrty-sl < c hours. Then , all of a sudden , It onne to pass that Its mnstltutlon nnd by laws disagreed vlolcntlvlth tlio constltu- t'on and bjlawa ot tha members. There was a band concert at Ansonla the other night and not Icrc than three pro.-i- ! n nt members of tlio Antl-Marrjlrg club si.eoked off to ItVorse > ct , on the trip home to Dsrby they engaged In n parfectly detpcrate flirtation with < i whole car load of pretty Dsiby glrU. Their reckl SB act of treason waj icvcaled publicly almost as soon as the guilty men reached Darby , and the club was dissolved almost as sposdlly as a ijunrt of "mountain dew" among Nat- meg National guardsmen at Camp Bradl y Nlantlc The club abandoned Its rooms 1m- mullalcly nnd the Darby folks are having more fun than a goat at the expense of the members , Why do to many travelers discuss their own and their neighbors' affairs so that every one In the vicinity may hear , and niiict mes must hear ? In an elevated train one evening a young woman sat besldn a qu'et ' traveler. A young man liiin ; ; by a strap before her , and tlio quiet travelfr heard the following Y. M But you are her friend. You un derstand my position and you have told ins how she feels. Why can't you explain to her- * herY Y W. Isn't It rather late ? If jou were Irce I might help you , but you have made a. declaitlon to this other girl. V M. Yes , because I thought Alice did n-t care , but y u ba } YV. . I spoke , believing you were free. Why were jou so hasty ? Y. M. I believed thai Alice was Ind ITcr- ent to me , and so , perhaps , because misery luves company , I offered myself to Miss X. Slia had been fupportlng her father , a broken down old insn. Ho had just died nnd she seemed nearly heart-broksn Y. W. And now > ou pr.p so to com plete the heart-breaking by recalling your offer ? Y. M. Isn't that rather hard ? Don't you think "rifly-nliith street , " shouted the con ductor , and the rest of the story was lost. What was the sequel ? Ono of the most peculiar wills ever drawn up In Suffolk county has recently been filed. The property Involved Is on Longv oed .vvenue , Longwood. Hy the terms of the document the widow Is to receive the use and Income cf the real estate during her life. At bet death the property Is to go to the time ch Idren under the most care fully drawn provisions. The whole prop erty Is to hi divided Into three equal pills by imaginary lines drawn from the front to the back boundary One daughter is to iccelve the vvegterl ) third of the cellar and the attic and the three r coins on that end ol the house The second daughter Is to l.avo the center third of the garret and cellar and the middle and easterly thirds of the first floor. The son will draw the east erly third of the basement and loft and the m'ddlc nnd easterly thirds of the second lb .r. He Is to be allowed the use of the steps Inside the h.use until reasonable time has elapsed for him to build stairs on the cutside of Ihe houee. The expense ol keeping tlio hoiu ? and jard In repair must bo equally divided between the three. The gentle Princess Allx of Hesse , whose charming portrait graces the Qrafton gallerj collection of "Fair Women" In London this season , and who Is soon to be the bride of the czarewltch ot Russia , is a sister of the reign- Ins duke ot Hes e and daughter of thai Princess Alice who died at Darmstadt , ani whom Queen Victoria so tenderly mourned. The future empress of Russia Is of yielding and amiable disposition and Is going patlentlj through all the ceremonies necessary t'o 11 her for her exalted post one of which Is tin learning of all the formulas of the Greel orthodox church. Not all German princesses have been s < accommodating as to fit themselves to thi official religion when marrying Into the Hus elan nobility. The dukes of Mccklenbur ) would not allow their daughters who madi Russian marriages to abjure the faith of theli childhood. The Princess Allx Is greatly be cd b ] Queen Victoria , who has also token an Im in en so liking to the Czarewltch , because he 1 : to be Alix's husband. Mr. Mortimer Mcnpes , whllb traveling li the cast in search of subjects , came upon i curious form of courtship. Sketching one da ; In Burmah he noticed a man a little tllatanc off clarlng fiercely straight ahead of him a some object he could not see from his peal tlon. The man sat with the same fixed glar the whole of the afternoon , and was ther again next morningMr. . Menpes had th curiosity to ask an English visitor what i meant. The reply was : "Oh. be Is In love. " It was explained that this was their metho * of courtship. The object ot this man's atten live glare was a girl tn a neighboring bazaai When a man falls In love he has to seat him self at a ceitaln distance from his adored and wait for her to do the rest. It she look in his direction once or twice on the firs or second day he is wildly encouraged , am If on the third day she nods at him an smiles It Is time to L ° to the parents will reference to the marriage settlements. The Dowager Lady Tennyson is making a : excellent recovery from the severe fall sh recently suffered at. Aldworth , At the bet of times spending her life upon a sofa , th laureate's widow Is an untiring reader c books both gra > e and gay. In a modest wa herself an author , too , she will doubtless b represented In future anthologies of poetr by women , though she supposes a denial c that luxury due to her husband's name whll she lives. Lady Tennyson , though n utron patriot , has never shared In the national fit oT dislike toward other people. Not even th periodical tides ot anti-French feeling nav carried her along with them ; and when Lor Tennyson wrote his "Riflemen , Form ! " sh made her protest at the first reading aloud I the family circle. "My wife thinks II to InHamliiff to the English , and too Insullln to the French , " wrote the laureate In th margin ot the first rough draught of th t .crecs before sending them to a friend. p c Uted tu It. 1 The amateur photographer Is as comma " i on the oc an steamers as In the streets c 3 Boston. A Hoston girl who took he 1 camera to Europe with her this suinmc one day saw the first mate standing on th bridge , making a very Imposing figure , an remarked ta her companion , "Oh , I mui have a picture of htm , Ivvondcr If ha' let me. " Catching up the camera ilia ra acresa the deck and called up to bin "Please stand etlli a moment ; I want t knap you. " Instantly the officer struck nmgnlflcent attitude , with one arm cxtendc as If giving an order. She snapped. Ti IruVera on shouted with laughter , and son ; one remarked , "Oh , you've been there b , fore ? " "Kvery trip , " came down the answer. TrrnilicrnuiVuvi > . There re othsr things besides camp metl Inga at Ocean Grove , the New York Sun say and one of tli m Is surf bathing. A man wl was staying at the Grand Avenuetutel too a dip In the ocean last Saturday with h fiancee. As they wer good swimmers the vvero watched from the beach. The man sui Ktited , as the reiult showed , thit a kls under the water would be a novelty wort try Inn. The girl wat willing , as- the resu also thonrd. When a bg wave came alon they ducked and were loet to night. AVhe the wave rectded the watchers on the beac saw the lovers clasped lu each other's arrr with their lips pressed together. They lie not counted < n tbo wave breiklng away i toon. Naturally they were embarrassed. COJIJIEfiCIAHN'D FINANCIAL Crn Was Heavyvon" Inrga B. ojiuts a.i Wheat He ' y Foil w.d , MANY rCAlPHG 'LONG LI'iES COM. OUi I'rliiutrjr Murlicl ItrrclplK , Inoliulln tlnxj ut KUIIH.H C'ltf. AnuiuiiU'.l tu > cnrl\ Onu .Ullllon . inhrl ilIitat stDvkilnid . .oiiil * . ClIlCAaO , Sept. lli. CV > rn was heavy today on largo receipts and wheat meekly followed. They both ran down another &c , Provisions wore smarted by the virile blows ot the heavy packers , pork closing at a decline ot 2T.ic , lard 20c end ribs IGc. The oats market followed Its own bent nnd closed Uc higher than yesterday. \Vlieat opened \ory weak December , which closed yesterday nt G'J c , nnd which was the bottom of a 9jc decline , sold a mo ment after the start this morning at COc. The corn market wras sitfta Ing from what the speculators chose to regard as very heavy rcclpts of that article , and the north west reported a considerable Increase In the number of cirloads of wheat at Minneapolis nnd Diiliith Those were the Influences which inaugurated the weakness In wheat here. The cibles returned reflections of the weakness which pi f vailed here yesterday Business was of moderate activity. A good deal of scalping long Knlvoa cimc out ut the opening , and the chief support after that appeared to come from mi ) Ing ogalnst puts" and covering , by shorts Tlie Hue- tut ons kept virtually within th ? range of i6c and fiGUc. ExpD-ts of wheat ntnl Hour > om the Atlantic be-aboard for twenty-four lours amounted to the equivalent of 140,000 in Primary market receipts , Including : hose nt Kansas City , amounted to 009,000 ) u The estimate that today's liberal re ceipts of corn would be repeated on Monday and rumors that the rccalpts of wheat at Minneapolis were likely to be 1,200 cars on .lie same day. prevented any change in the : ieavy feeling which has prevailed all day. The pi Ice was kept bumping on f > 6c for De cember not far from the close , and finally rested at uGc to fiGVtC. Corn vvns weak early , heavy nil day , and limp at the close. It did not , however. sell lower at any time than It did immed- ately at the opening Receipts of 600 oars this morning exceeded the estimates jy fifty cars , and the prediction that on Monday another COO cars would ba found on the Inspection sheet added to the selling in clinations evinced by the local speculators A good deal of long corn came on the mar ket and shorts gathered It in. May opened at from CZTfcc to 5Sc , recovered to from 53&c to broke off to 53c , rose to from C3Uc to 5Jc , tumbled back again to 53c , and closed at G3c bid. Oats were quiet throughout the entire ses sion. A firmer feeling was noticeable. In fluenced by a better disposition to buy. Sep tember ranged from 30'fce bid to 30ic , clos ing nt 30 He bid. May started at from to 35V&C , sold up to 3Cc , and closed at from 33c to 35c. The receipts of hogs at the yards were only 9,000 , but the quality was reported to be poor and the pr ce from lOc to lEc lower than on the day btffore. The weakness In corn and wheat gave additional encour agement , and the packers did the rest , The leading futures ranged as follows : ( null quotations were aa followa : VlJOUll Winter patents. 12 GOft ! SO : winter BtralKlits. J230SJ2GO rprlnir patents. 1310U3.CO , pprlnc tstrnlKhts J2.:090 ! bakers' , S1.75fJ 00 WHKAT .Vii 2 cprlnR. MHBW'ic. No. 3 rprlnff , nominal , No. 2 red. & 31 { ? & 3c. rOHN No. 2. M' c. OATS No 2. 8Mc , No. 2 Willie , 33't@33'ic , Xo 3 white , 32' ' , 33c. inn No. 2 , 47'-ie IIAIU..UI No 2. 64c , No 3. SIQ iJc , No. < ri.Ax snnn NO. i. jt.so's ' TIMOTII1 KHEU I'rlmc , to EO 1'ItOVISlONh Moss | > ork. per bbl , J13 .7 13 S7i5. I-nnl. per 100 llm , J8.7 ! Short ribs il < - . luoiw 17 601J7 .0 Dry united shoulders lioxed. $ G.70JiC 80. hliort cliar slilci. boxeil. IS 10ff8 : " . \\HISKy mutlllers' llnlshed soots , ix-r Kill. , 1131. The following wcro the receipts and shipments today : Oiitliu 1'rortiico o elianBo today tlio butter mar- liet wan linn : creamery , 1-1-Jc , Uilrj , UHffl l'c. ' Kft'H , nnn nt iJaclOc. M.Woitu OINIII.\L : MA nicer. yesterday's y notations on I"'our , liruln and I'lovlsloiiH. Met.ilH , Ktr. NI\V ionic , sept. 13 rtoun-n-cciptB 27- 71X1 bbU. , xx > rt8 , 4S.VM bblo. ; sales , 2.1iJ Jikps. dull nnd weiilc , no Inquiry , except fur loir winter , to arrive ; Lit ) mill patcntH. (4 000 4.1J ; winter patent * ! . J2.S5Q313 , city mill clears 13 43 , IwlnteH Btra E'lts , 12130.ii ; JUnm-mita patents. W 30(13 0) ; winter e-ctr.i , tl SOffJ 49 , Minnesota bakers. } 240J36winter ; law grades , Jl 7002 15 , ( ] > InK low Kr.-i.R-i. Jl 70C1.S3 , eiulng extras , 11 80ft 2 30 Southern flour , dull , rales , nonp ; common to fnlr extra , I200B2.W , peed to choice extra , 12 505J3.15 Hjc flour , dull : Bales , none ; nuptrllne , )2.7S&260 ; fancj , J2.WS3.10. COItN MHAL Uull ; sales , none , jellowweBt - ern. JiM-6'3 10 , llniniljwlne. 1330. HYi : Quiet , car loin , tec , HAlUi\-Qulet. western. COCCIc. liAUMJY MAI.T Held nrm. western. No. 2 , 70f f. WHBAT Rcce'ptn. 1D ) bu. ; exports. 141.100 bu. ; sales , CG .ODU bu. futur * . , HJ.D'M bu sjuit. Spot , nleady ; No 2 red , In More nnd elevator , S7Hc : atloat , 57Tic ; f. o. U M'ic. afloat ; No 1 1101 them , C2'ic , ilellvereil ; No 1 haul , 64' c , delhcntl. OptU > n > opened weak and heavy under nympathy wllh 6orn , large northwesli-rn 3 recelpla , foreign Bt'IUOB and Rinjll weekly tx- ports from both cojftn , I ater there WHS n par tial recovery with torn nnd the . .lone Mna at Mo net decline , No 2 red , May , SJtuflBS 3-ltc , closed at 3Ho ; SPpWXlbcr , , cloea nt 5794o. Oc tober , Mti&aVtc. cliA * < J el Me ; December , 60 1-16 GCO < ; r , closed at C'l'ic. COIIN HecelptB , X'.C1 bu. ; exports , 22,11)0 ) bu , naleii. 2 S,000 bu. futgrvn. S.iKW bu ppol. 8wt | , nominal , No. 2. liJ-Uo tin Btore , tliic dellvrnd Options weak enilyn the day under laise re- repts and free liquidation , but afterwnrdt rallied on coverlnB cJu lnic Uc up on 1 ' ber [ .TVi MH . cloMiii qi JjC. r OATS llecelpts. JI , )0 ) bu. , exports. 2.8 ° 0 bj , aleg. to OH bu fulmy * , MijX ) bu. si'ot , Hpot , quiet : No 2 , 37'ic : No. 2 rt.-ll > ere < l , li r : No 9 3 , SJ Jc ; No. 2 whtttT'STHc : No. 3 hlie , SC o , ] on track , white. ft'nni3 western , 3a'/4 < (40'4c , t Options ripened dull n < | rubier , but rallleil will 1I 1 , _ j HAY3ul t ; h | > nS. | WOSoc , rood to choice , . * . HOI'S Weak ; state , .common to choice , < 09c 1'acltlo cca > t , 7 l"c- IIIDKS Quiet : wet salted New Orleans , se lected , 45 to C5 lh . . 4O4i4ot Hucnos Ayr s. dry , 20 to 2 < ILs. , 2 > < > c ; 'lexan , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , . M3ATHKH Steady : hemlock tola. Hui-no : Ajres. light to hea r , MHUo PROVISIONS imt. Bttedy ; family , ia ic extra mttt , ic , beet hams. 130 ; city , eiln India meps. 10 C HI9 ( W. Cut mean , quirt pickled , bcllleB , SffS c : plekliil ihuuhl-rs. 7Uc pickled , hams. llVll'jc. Ijuil , nominal , KPJI t-rn Btiam cloieil at 19.20 ; sales. U ) tleic * a t .15 , co t and freight ! oily , SMc : aalej , tlt-riea. Hcplnnbi.r. Llused at (9-17 , nomliul January. < 8 52 , nominal , refined , quiet ; com ! nent , J9 , S. A. ( 3 5 , compound 6Hc. IVrk dull liut * leady ; new mfs. fl500 lGOO ; extit prime. tlSuOUUM , family. I1C3J , short cleui SU . IIVTTEH Firm , western flalrj , UMlJc ; i eit rn creamery , IXlSI'Sc : wrvlvni < acti > ry. it l o. Kleins. 24'ic. Blate dairy , ll&22o , stal , crenmery. 18014C . . . . . . t'HUKHlI Hteady. larn * . SfllOijc : imnll. ll , c , part tklm < ( r.'jc , full eklms , 3 UHc. hOOS rirm , slnti * nJ 1 ennilyvunln , IS ' l o. Ice hou > * . KHtilC-C. nest in firtti , catrt. J2.00CSM. r elpls. fl. : | kE . TAL.IX > W Sternly , city : per plig4io ) country IpkES. free ) , 6c. Stiadj ; united , closed at IJi b d , Wn'hlnrlni , t tl . (4 ( A1 nsh nilon , n lu k , fitfl ; unneil New \ , < h. IVU , I'hllad lphin sn < l tlaltliniirv J5.1 * . IMi Imlelpli n and lUltlmore , In bulk f2.r ; linStX iltrnd ) , ( .trnlnnl , romincn lo K oJ , M tJu et ; ItlClV-l'nm. ( Inmcttlo , fnlr lo cilrn , Jnpnti. 4 ifl4'4c. MOliASaiB Stonilj , ; NI-W Orlenni , open krl- llo fijovl In rvilce 2JI < TMc , ro i no v inn , Fcouii , ti9MU22u < , Am nan - < an $1(1 ( o ) U.oo. . ori'nn-Klrnn lake. 0 > Sc. 1.11 M ) < Jolct. tiomp tlc , J30S. TIN Nnml'nl , plnti-s , tililct. fl'IJt.'ll HN nilnnl. mli-t on Vlmnue nmn * iK'in'nnl ; iff orudi , namiul vrl.ow hlllter rrnilrf , 27 < J2'e , ch ilce nuiiinio * yolliiiT , : i > c ; pilmc j < > ll < i\v , 3Sc , > ellu , oft Riud t , 33t. li.ltnc nhitc , 2V4"c. S1OCKM AMI 1OMS. Ciinsldrniblo lln ln.iiTr.in. . iclnl Iliirln llm I rli-f DtHloii on ' ( biin i * . NUW YORK , Sept. 15. During tlic two liours of business on the Slock exchange tcdny some 80,000 filial es changed hands At the opening tlio trailing was almost on- Ill cly In Chlcngo Gas , tlie first sale ot which ; \as 6914 , a decline of 1H PC * " ccnl from jestcrflny's closing price. The i > r s- surc to sell vvns heavy , and further reaction to C'JVs ' 'was effectcl In tlu early dctillnRS. Tlio depression In the stock vas atcrlbe.l to tip reportu current > cslerday ot a prospec tive war of rates and growing strength of the opposition company , but there Is n strong suspicion Unit the decline nas manip ulated In the Interest cf Insiders ho desired to acquire etock nt flmircs bclon the pr - vailing quotations on the recent advance. This view ot tlio bltuntlon vvns strengthen" ! by the good bio Ing at the decline , on which tb' early losses were recovered nnd a gain ot U per cent effected on the day. The slcclt closed strong within V& l > or cent of the highest point touched. Sugar fluctuated within a range of 91 per cent Th > bears seemed rather afraid to go short of Sugar o\er Sunday , possibly fearing n BC'tieoze , of which there vvns EOIIIB tallt on the boird Philadelphia s lllng depres'ed HenJIiig , which broke 1 % per cent on a repot t that the receivers would demand the unadjusted claims of the Lehlgli Valley road tor over ? 1,000,000 must be disposal of before the reorganization plan sn..ll be agreed upon The shaies closed t\enk nt the bottom figures of the day. Distilling w.is advanced 34 per cent on the covering of n small Hn- of shorts reacting * per cent wben the buying bad b en effected , with n final re covery of V6 per cent , leaving an advance of % per cent Tlie granger shnres moved Irregularly. Pt. Paul was cell by London nt the opening , on 1 Bubeec-uently by rcom tradeis. causing a de cline of 5 per cent without a recovery Hock Island declined U per cent , Durllngton reactcJ % per cent , rose % per cent re act d Vt per cent , and stands unchanged on the day. Advances were recovered of 1K& per cent In Tobacco preferred , U per cent In Manhattan , and % per cent In I.cad pr ferred In Cordage preferred the last sale was at 27 , a loss ofi per cent , but 29 wa& bid at the close. The general market be came heavier In tbo ftral dealings : ind ch'i-cd ' weak. The movement In the shares for the week was Irregular , but the majority of the active list shows declines , comptred with the figures of last Saturday Sugar being about the only notable exception , mak ing a gain of % per cent. The stocks which show an Improvem nt are mostly those In which the transactions ore unusually llm ted The bond market today was Irregular , but not very weak for the active Issues The Post sajs There was some llghtenlnn of their loads today by speculative "pools , " which icsultcd on the stock market in a majority of the fractional net declines But there were few changes worthy of special mention , and the day's total transactions on the stock market were less than 79,000 shares. OOIAI1A r.KMIU.VI. MUt'CKM. Condition of Tr.ilo un t ( jnutvttill oil Hlnplo niul fancy l'r > iUiii ItUTTHR racMne stock lie ; fnlr to peed countiy , 14gc ] , choice to fancy , KOlSc , with ered ircamery , 1720c ; stpaiator creamcrj. 22 ? KGOS Per iloz. 15 J16c. LIVE 1'OUL.TRV-Ohl hens , S'itfGc ' : roosteis. 3c ; Bprlnn chlcKcns. 8cj ducks , CfjCo ; hen tur- kuju. "Sibcj Bohblprs , fiQCc , old fcCCM. 493c. OAMi : Pralrln rhlclieni. jounif per doi. . (2 7S ffJOO , pralrlp clilckeni. oid , per < loz . 12. Krojif1. vountr , per il-w. , * 2 71SJ1 ! 00 , crouse , uld per dot , (2 , ducks blue wing ttnl , per iloz , } 1.M , diiciiF , Kreen vylntr Unl , per doz ( I 23. ducks , mixed. per doz , Jl. c.mvnsbacU , Jl OCifi 4 CO. VIJAIChoIco fnt nnd mill veils nrc atiotecl at DRS'ic ' ; coin He nnd larKc3ff4c rjltJKSU Wisconsin , full cionm new maVe , 12Jtl2Vlc ; Nebraska nml Iiran , full crtnm , lie , Nebraska nnd Iowa pnrt skims , 74fSc , LlmlirRT , NT 1. lie , bride No I. 1:0 Hwlsi. No 1 , llffilS < HAY I'alr drmniil. pfn.il tupplj. Upland liny. 19. inldlnml , J8W , lowland. 8 , rje stiaw J6 Color mikm the prlo on ha > Llsht liale.i sell the best Onlj top gralea brlnif top prices. I'lOUONS-Old birds per doz. , EOc vr.airrAiiLKS rOTATOr.S-Cnllfornla , SOOSic. MUUNS Clodl tfx.K , crated , J . CVNTiLOl'l'i : : Home grown , per dot , Jl.OO tfl 23 OI-.IJ linANS-llnnd-plikea , navj. J2 23 ; me dium. J210 j2.1. , ( .ominon white beans , 4173 fll 90 ONIONS On orders 757i5o ! per bu C'VUHAfJK On oidcrs 2c i in.l'HY 1'er < l > z. 31&430. B\MKT : I'OrATOLS Per lb , 3c. Jersey , 1350 per bbl. At'I'l.ns aornl stoe'f. per obi , J2 &OG2 75 iiLAcic RAsrnimnirh None. nin UAhi'iiintisins None I'lIACIins Cnlirorn n. Jl W ; cling" , Jl I'M'VIK Cnllfu nln * 1 25 rntJNiS Jl 23 , Hungarian prunes Sl.SiTil 40. I'lJAtlS riartletts. } 1.75BS')0 , other \niletles , Jl.Vlfil 5) Al'H" ' " > 1' _ Ciilifoinln , none runnRIIOT Callfo nlj , ncnc aitAI'Kh Concords. 10-lb Lnskots , 23c ; Cal- Ifornln Tokay , Jt.Wffil 76 , other varieties , II. TF.OPICALi PRUITC. HA NAN AS Choice ctrck , H 73fl2 25 per hunch LEMONS Fancy Rodl , 4C.5U , fanc > Mirsslnn , 3&i ORANOnS None riNiAlri < iS : None. MISCELLANEOUS. K1OS Fancy , per II > , 15c. HONEY CnllfoinlH 13c ; ilirk honey , lOJJIIc. HAPL13 SYRUP Onllon cnns. pel < lei , 112 NUTh Almonds. 13iil7c ; Knells' ! walnuts. U0 Uc : filberts. IZc : Ilrazll nuts. IDC. riDBIl Pure Juice p r hhl , J6 ; half lbl I' 25. HIOES No 1 RTfcn hides , S c N 2 Kreen hides , 2Vie ; No. I gu-en nailed Wdes 4c. No. 2 KTvrn Kilted hides 3o ; No 1 Kiecn nailed hides , 25 to 40 Ibfl. c , No. B green ealteil hide * 5 to 40 Ibs , 3r : No. 1xenl cnlf 8 to 15 llu. 7c ; No. 2 ve.il cnlf. S to 15 Ibs 5c ; No. 1 dry flint hides. Co. No 2 di > Hint hides , 4o , No. 1 dry snltcil hides , 5c ; pait cured hides HO per lb. leea than fully cured. hllEKI' 1'ELTS Qreen polled , ench , fifleoc , Krecn snltefl rhearllncs ( short wooled onrly sklnc ) . each. lOWIOc dry phenrllngs [ short wooled inrly skins ) No. 1. ench , ttfjlSc dry plic.irllntrs ( short wnolcd eaily skins ) . No 2 , < ach , Co , dry Hint Kansas nnd Nelirnskn Imtcher wool pells , per lb. octunlnriBlit , 508c , diy flint Knnsus nnd Nebraska muiniin wool pelts , per lb . actual weight , 40r Hc. diy Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lh actual welKht , 4iCViC , do * Hint Colorado rmirrnln wixil pelts per lh , actual weight , 4@Rc ; ( nuv * fret cut off , as It Is uielcss to pay frrlRht on them ) TALLOW ANU aHEASE-Tnllow. No 1. 4Uo ; fallow , No 2 , 4r. Krcasi * . white A , 4c ; errnse , while D , 3'jC. Krmi.e , > ellow. 2'ic , crram- . clink , : % c , old butter 2&2 > ic ; beeiwax , prime , ] bouc ; rouuliellow IHSfSc , DONKH Car lots only , prices based on delhery nt ChlcBRo ; drv hullaio. per Ion llZOOiniiiO , dry country bleached , per ton , 110 00tfl2 00 , dry country , damp nnd meaty , per ton IS. MlnnritpollHVu.it ) Mnrlcnt. MINNEAl'OLIS. Sept. 13. The Kriln mnrkct opened weak find a shade lower than > est 1rdny , but reacted nnd showed up to > e tenla > 's rlos'nir prices , finally iloslntr atxml * 4C lower thin > * & ttrday The muse o ( the weskncss oppenrt-d to be on account of the lain- northwest rccc-lpts and a large expected Increase In the visible sii | > - ply Monday , with email exports for the week and lov er cables A ( food moven'int Is ex pected In the northwest Ihe conil'-ir week Close , Septuinlx r , MVic ; December , t&Uc ; May , We. Cnsh vvhpnl on tmrk : Nn 1 liunl. r f. Nn. I northern. flf.Vt * . N f nnithnn. lUlo. ) | wliml | M'1 < 1 at IQl'Jc a line Ihe new Tar | .ren nt ile- llvrr > Itrrolliln nr < * 112 OH ) l.u . shlpim-tit * . 1- 411 tu The liirnl mills riounil II WAX ixtlintrril a | < pmx < milih I.COOOWl l > u or win tit ilnrlnu Hie .i t wrek , which wllli Hie rnmll shipment * Inn wet ! Up tnwntil equalling Ihe volume nt iewlpt 7he ( lour instl.et nn * pteady , but \ifwU In < i in-lit'on ' t'ntenlK. UJOftS.40 : ImUern1 | tfinM ( rmlurtinn w i-Mlmnled nt S3 00 hM * > fur the twemj-ftur liiiurn , rlilpmrntx were 41.317 btila < niton Murkflt. VK\V OtU.KANH Sent -COTTON-K K * , nle , ipo' , : oi tn'cs ; tn n rlv II lux e ; icoM" , 8.214 Mint , expiiti ti Umi. Hutu n J.JTii Ixil-s. ronKlwhc , 4 Kf ! > : < 1c ; nliKU 3",32 bnlrx I'llin ( , ntrailv , mlro , 2k 3OT lnlri H ptcm'x I , U > ! 4 b'll , O < loN-r IB2S a24 : November. IR.S'Uji 631s Ueorrnbrr t.37RC 31 * ' lunnuri. JC.4S ( ! 4 ] , IVhtunri , Jfi-SUffB I' , Mmrh. fo Wt Ci3 ! , April , lie : , flf.ro. Mn > , ] 0 raoo.ri , jut , , . . JC.t > .70. Inly , td.73 hid KT I.Ot IH Fept. ! " - POTTOS- Quiet : in d- illliif , . O'-c , union. tiieiptH iit-tl > hlpmenli ! , njne , Mr K , sa WO lalin NiW lllt.iANH. Hcpl 15.-COTTON-Knuyj iTilililllnk. 6 7-16vi low inld.lllnc. 1 llle. mnxl nr- illnitry , 5 13-lCc , not rm > | plx. : 4S7 Inilc * ! , fMtrf , 3714 I'nles. pxportn tn Clri'iil It ll.iln 3 7M , i ii * - wine , 4,23 $ bnlrn , nilcK , Si ) bikti. ntink , M.3I2 lales. Mienr Mi rlt t NI3W YOUK , Sept 11rtl (1AUfilm fair rrilnlnfr , 2'ic. ii-tuilfujul. id tint , * iK . mme , leflnnl niilet ! No C , PtfH * IGc , No. 7. 4' f 4 7-lCo ; No . 4HWt t-l o : No 9. I Mi.fi 11,0 , .V 10 , 4WI3-1CC , Nil 11 3 IS-lKtlUo , Nil 12 , 3T4 J1 1-lCc , No 13 , fiTii1. off A. J 7-lCtt11o ! inciulil A , Ui.1 3-lGc. Fl.in.ln.l . AI ll-ICflTii j ( Miifi-c tldneiii' A. Ill IBtMT r : tut loaf. cnifllied. 'tfif * l'lfe | uiwiliroO R 7-C ulated , 4 13-l fr > : iulie B l-lG l'SC. I.UrtiMol | Uiir..ct LIVERPOOL , . Pept 15 - TALIONonilnnl , MIMilv | iK > r prime , 23s lOTTON SEED OlU-l'Irm. 21s 3d. iriU'ENTINE 1UII. hcildirn ITei inodiiiU'ly , splHtK 21s IK ! IIOHIN Dull , hoMui offii m iclorately ; coin- inoii. ! M. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( liliMiKii 1 mil ( 'iiotntliiiiFi. t'lltCAOO. Suit 15 The Carl Tnilt COIIIMIIV | sold rnlM'orn'ii dull nt iinrttrn todnv ivillrhi ) ; tlie lollo.vliic prices Ha'll.Mt prniv. Jl 7if(2 ( 10. h-Mlu'l. halt lHi\es ! " . . KoN. ) .lapin | iluinn 1110 , Tnknv ciiilx-H hilf iiattH. Jl.Sjfl-l Id Muscat , S3cff > l W , Coin i lion , $1 S3. Pane ) llluli tl r.0. . _ M rls n U In ut Miirki'l. HAN KIIANl'ISl'O cpl. li 4'iiariil f'l : W icnlals whc.il , Ftt'.ul > , liittinbci. Si 31 , Miv ii3'ii' . _ _ M nol .vim Xot , .ST. LOIUS. Sept -\\OOL-Qulit nml iin- UMAII1.1 vi : MIX ic > I\IU ITS. UVck CliKoj villli n still I rrllii-r Ilitilnu In Itficlpts of Ml Kliuls. SATUKDAY. Sept 16 The receipts of ciittl" have fallen oft dnr- IIIK the past week over 1,000 lit-inl .IK com pared with the previous wt-eK , while Ilio re ceipts of hogs have decreased almost ( , rl ( ) ( henil. Both cattle and hogs hu\e fallen be low the arrivals of the correspondlnc week of last year. Not onlj hate recclp's ueen I ght , but there has been a scaicl y of choice stock of all l.Inds There Is no doubt but what the scarcity of corn lias kept furmerH In the country from feeding cattle , and a good man } sipers have been itished to markrt and sold for feeders that under other cir cumstances would have IM-HI placed on feed some time ago , iind would now bo rom Ing forward as corn-fed cattle. The following will show the recolpla for the past week , la- gel her \\llK compjr sons * Cuttle Hois Sheep Iteceliits this week . . 1-J.lSl 21.07B : > .r > iS lleceliits last \\eil ! . . . 20'U'i M.43G 1,1198 Same wick last jeiir. IS.T'U 58,731 4.0Jli Same vveelt IK- . ' U.ilJ 21,010 Mil CATTLC While other maikets have been declining tlie market here on beef htecrR has rtnu tied steady , on account of the very light offerings , which have been 'way bIovv the demand. In fact , on many days there haie hardly been enough on the market to establish prlc s. Today thp o uas nothing gooc ! , though a load of fair westerns brought $4 25 , and some lighter cattle ? 1 10 that were also westerns The packer's aic looking for a large run of wes ern b"e\es the coming w i > eh. The market on cows and mixed stock wit ? about steady today , but it has been gradu ally climbing up during the week under th' Influence of an aclhe demand lu the face of molerate offulngs. Today att high as ? 3.25 was touched for cows , hut fair to good cows sold largely at $ l.iO ! to $2.10 There was about the usual < iul t Saturday's business done In the stoclcer and feeder mar ket. The demand , howe\er , was fully up to the supply , and prices stiotiR. There h.is been a good deal of nc Ivlty In this branch of the cittle trade tlurlnK the put week , and the market has made a rapid ndvanc" . amounting to about 'J5o on the be tcr griulEs of feeders nnd about JGc on light stock cattle HOGS There ivero sixty-one loads of hogs In the yards , which was a little largci than the run jesterday. There was , howeer , a very considerable Impiovement In the quality of the hogs , thers being fewer rough and mean loads and more good to choice locds. The market opened lower and be came still woroe as th- later reports came In from , Chicago The market was lOc lower on everything unless It might be the best heavy hogs One load brought $6M , which was tlio top for the day A good many of the hogs EOlJ at jj.GjQ'i.lb today , vvl He $5.705 8t ( bought the hogs yesterday TI.ero was , however considerable difference In quality , as noted above On Saturday of last week the hogs nolil largely nt ? 5.60p 5 70 , with the tcp nt $0.10. SHEEP There wore Ihe loads of sheep received today , or about 200 head more than yesterday. Some light native ewes went nt { 2 The mark" ! was slow and about lOc lower on account of the decline In eastern maikets. Fair to choice natives lire quot able at from $2 25 lo ? 3 ; fair to good west erns , from $2 to { 2.50 ; common nml stock sheep , from tl 75 to $2.23 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb lambs , from (2.50 ( to $4. J.ocolpts nnil OlKinltlnn | of Monk. Odlclnl receipts anl illtpvsltlon or ptocK at tbown by Hie hooks of Hie I'nluii block Yaicln company for the tvientj-fotir hours en Una nt t o'clock p in , Scpteirlier n , ISJI : ItnClJlITS. Can > Henil Cattle 37 1 12-1 Hojn Cl I 8.11 Hheep 5 Wl Horses and mule * 1 2J BIsrOSITION. Iluvois Cuttle Ili'K * Ph p Omahu 1'ncklni ; lotnpnny . . G-M . The a II. llaimnoml t mil pain 113 l.noi Swift nnd company 423 1.413 . . The < "udnli > 1'iickliiK compiny 3 < )3 l.nci . . O II Wll * n . 11)3 ) . . H llecker & IVKen 18. ! l.ee lldlhtchllil 3 J. Ixilmi in 31 L llecker IS U H H fiom K ' H4 Slippers anil ficdus G03 IVt 41 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T77 MJl 0 _ _ _ bluclc 111 nlht. | Ilecord of receipts at tha four principal market - ket Mr Haturday , beplember 1G. Uil : Cattle. IIojs Sheep South Omaha 1 JJO ' " ' ' ' " KnnsaH City . . . . . . 3.C01 fit. Jxmls 300 Total 6.J2Q 2iOM 3.CJ1 Uiuisn City llv M < Ic Fitr'Hit. KANHAS C1TV , Sept 13 CATTM ! lUcHpt * . 3GUO heinl , slilpinenlK , J ( X > J hi'ul inaikpl for b st Mentis utlieiH sluu , Tcx.i.i alecrti , J2 SITiP 300 , Tex in rnv\8 , ll.WS/2 23 , beef stevm , J3 73CP CIO , native cnnt JlHi'iJM , Mockers and feeders , (1 ( srjj I 65 , hulls. II KftiM 1IOQS IlicelptB , 4,10 ] head ; vlilpmentti , 2.4CO "Well , " said the bright woman who had asked for Pearline , to the grocer who wanted to sell her some imitation of it , "whether you do seil more of these other things or not , there must be something-in Pearline which makes the flies avoid it. 1 notice that all the Pearline packages are clean and fresh. All the others are fly-specked ! " This is a true story. Everything is true that we print about Pearline. The thing in Pearline that keeps flics off is its popularity. It doesn't stay on the shelves long enough to become soiled. When women want washing- made easy , without any risk of harm , they must have Pearline. " will tell " this Is at" Peddler * nnd some unscrupulous Rrocert you at good or " the same as I'earlinc. " IT'S FALSE 1'earline Is never peddled , and if your crocer endj you wunething in nUce of Pearline. bo & JAilES I'VLE , Neir Vork. honest-// tati. mntket lr dy I" 1C < J lower : Imlk of rnl * . ftOQ. ll null-it , t SMllMj inrkrm , t-jSOIfOiT ; mltfil. imfi.1 * * llxhiK. r..ji < r TO. lorkeni P ti Irttt. vlif , lltWM * . H1IUK1 * - llfccljtn > < limit Ahlpnirntii , MO limil innthrt l iw uiul xtiNul ) . KIKN ! to ctuMrq nnilM * . JlWIflSt. pro , ! ID I'mlnwrotcrn * I'M IT > 00. common nnl vlnrkui 12 Wlfl CO. Rood to tuiUr l.tmb . J3 > ! t IIV Cllll All * ) I , IN I ! .SIO./K , triiilo Uim Aliiioiit lit u MniKMIU In < nttl Yitrr liiy. ( -IIK'.VCO. Kr.t | li-C'nlv , " > 1nml of lmtl\ 1 cattle ntrlvnl urul Iritdo wn itli * t nt n ularl- ullll 'I IIP ImlU ol tinMii'ily i-nnriliilnl at J.009 Trxmm mnily nil of wliU'li Wfiit illmt tn M viiKhli loin The iluu-ml wn v ! } Irullrtirrnt fur llio fivTimlin on ap | irul I. UMTS Irlna u point lower all minimi , ( lie fmv ntimll nlr VUMmii.li * nt fiom ft M un > l ? 2 S6 for utters ami iMiluw in on ml JJ.73 Tluu- win tiii tunic ot Impiiitnnco In imllvo Ktccis , a few lulu of cticnr. lwf Mttin w nt In I mil ImUlioiH iiuunil 13 M niul nm mill mlxe-l 1. 1(5 ( lurt cl < rr > l ililedy nl tivin JIM t 12 00 lll > < ml I ii-li. In era in m filly iirmllrled fin Mnmliiv Tluu' wns u iliciji at fi.in l' i to TV l i tin Mkifi fji nil Kiiuit4 l IIOKK io lu > . The lO.'X ' * firyli nrrlMila unit muttlioWlnp * "f ulimil S.raX linul IIIOVCH ! t w miixi fi i Ilio mnrkrt lluyrlt W IP nut < iiKi'ifor tlip limit * nt ( In ilcillni and liiimnr-ns ilniKKiM Iroin dint In llnlsli , lln m wl iMii.itl ructt > r ) maillot In s vuul weokn. Kinipy 2Gi.-lli. hopn KtiM up i ta tn , lull then nun Mi ) li-\\ HIM ul ) AC $ Q.r . ! ) < llxhl vuili I'juld In * Itmiglit ut JC. nnit liiti-rlor KriuUi of Unlit unrl * coutil lu > li UKlU num.il t. > . MoM or the ux-ful | iiiMnic li tit wiie l > iiklil ill fmt * ' 7 > to f > uiul )1nln lil iiiimnt * % wi. Al ul > < H ) In n J nml IIM-I im iilil , llunmrKrl ilunlni nink nnd ll.it nt I hiIIK \ ili > cllm- . liCKK limn I.CV ) lioml ur hri | illllu , ! for In- ilaj'H iniikrl Himi f niiiii ) lots of Btnl utmk sT-nltenil iinnini ) tlu > pelin , lull llic < > iiii > nlth nn lUniiinU nml \ \ iunonlj nil lift urnnlil. The onlj mlc < f IniiHiiiiitRc ns lli.it f ( VH en lc < mliol M ntiinn fi-Hli-ii. nvriiKliiK S3 lln. . Mlilrli prt tiiLi-T mi li\ nil Ohli fcpilcr nl } 2 T" ) A r-w unull m ! < if tli n i-luT ( IMMP mails nt I'-.MH | l 21 tu f. I. it > > m\fi \ tit iiiuHuiiK hnva L.on ililelU nl from ! 2& ) in K < m , with n r < - i-itni ninlllv nl 111) lloM lnml nir rim1nl | > l lit from K i. " In II , mil fair tn Knil gtnilcH al fitnn > 3 ! 0 1n ? 1 < i'i UlU'iniTrt-i'iuil , 2-.V ) lit i.l. nHof ! * ) liPitti IIOKH. ll.niM hcnl nlu-i. | 1 VM In nl Tin * i\rnliiK : Joiiimil nimtit : IIOiS lli > nilii , ll ( Hi lira I. iillltlil Mstcr- ila.v , Ifi.Vi ; trail nliliiupnli | , i ) UJJ h-iul Ion < IM r , nlKiut 9.000 lirn'l QtinltU MI > | ionr , nn iholct lotH on ? ul < * ; niuiktt flow nml ' k ptliot 10 fATlIi-Upriltn. : | -VH IIMHI Minkit Oiill on ncriiuiil of lltnltul * < ii | pic , lull pi l < nt iinclninKiil , UKni'-lteifllilt. ] VM h.-ail Maikvt dull al iioinliuill > iindianire < l pi lit * * M. I oiili lUd-loil Minlcrt. ST l.OL'IS. Ki > pl l'i 3CH In ml Hiilnniinti I ' , HJ , > luail nmrkcl nominal liccuusi uf tha lack nf I1OOS Upci'lptH , 210. ) lii-nil , shlii | ptit , 2.1DI In-ill , niukit liiiKiiliu niKl TiUp limr. IlKhl liutdiPi choice Kiiultx liili fill iiil\iil $ B Ool li 1U , iiioltuin to full T > i > fi"i | ) iiiiniiinn tlii Qo UO. sn 1:1:1 * Hit ilil ! | > i " 10 lii.ul slilpmi'iilB nonp ; nuiKi-l dull K.XH ! niKul uliccii ami laniLm. U 8341 .1 10 lx t lainlin , } 3.5 > ' ( jJ73 nflin ilfpenOs on bi.iutj Tin * loss of one niPnnt , HIP loss of Hitothn ( .liny hair In n lilnii IIPAU * llfiil Itulnnl lull , Kluala-il niul patch ) fiom I'lunhlns ruvcr Is . IMPERIAL Hair REGENERATOR peifcctlj wtorii a ilili luitroiia eli > r , mnkri llio hall hinltli ) niul IB i IPHII. SloamltmKill. . oi Turkish bntliK iln not affect It It IK na nnt- unil OH nHturr Detrition Impu-tHbh * . Douk nlxiut It [ lie. iMrnniAi. cunMti'Ai. MPO co. , 1DJ I'll Hi Arinic , N V. KolJ In Mlunnixn & iUCuniull , 1513 Hedge St. Omnhii , > BOOKS REUTIH6 TO MEXICB I'm siluliy F. F. HOHCK. / fin a I'niiirhro Atirrt. I'J , CM LI ot Mu\ioo. Ma\ioo U. 9 Cjr. 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