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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1895)
t . , - # - - - - . ' - . - j , , . 'e . - . . . . . ; ' ' OMAhADAJta' \ Hgl' : : -i.\'I'UUDA Y HgP'l' , . (1 'l'In OJ\rAlIA : [ jIASF1TEMflJfl 7. 18flj. - _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ .u _ - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - _ . . - . COIMEUCIAL ) \ . ! AND ! ) H iCL1 \ \ : I - I Wheat Opened Wcak but the rcc1ng' Ohnlgc for the Better. GOLD SIlPMEN1S A FACTOR or MARKET Corn " ' 1" SlrUIKc'r Umlel IlnlClce uf Icllurt" of PrlziIo . l r"Ht- Olt troug wih . ( .111 ne- nusIlI-1'raslNIuu $ IiiI I. CHICAGO Sept. G.-Wheat was weak to- clay on gold ipment ! . he/lvy reelptK Iln(1 lower kite . cIIMI. clo.lng i c lower for De- comber. Mny con luln 11 % c. May oatnC atll provllon8 closclt ! slghty hlghe. : Wheat ruler Irregular OI'clloJ ' wek. This mot ! hnllul'lant ) hear fuetol waK the heavy : dclve es In thc northwest . which were ,4x7 earn , ocallHt 48 curs the name lay last yeal' Whie thlH was about what the trade hat been eJI"ctnc. the announcement of I caufl alhltolal liquidation and more deprcEslon. : UnnelloIR ) also wired thlt the thre9IIng return frem the r.orthWe3t showed that wheat woe turnilt out for beyond all previous e&tlinates. During the frst hour Uecember which closed last night at Gc , fell oft to & % c. Bil the reeling gradually ' the came In . chanGed for the better as news more encolrlSlnl . Cables were somewhat Improved. New York wired that export en- gagerenls for over 1.O bu. had been wadI at the Fcnboarc durIng the ' 1J 1 fortIHht ! hours . Duluth wired that the cash elalli , there was sharp and 00 the In- creaIo . while : lnneapol : reported that arrivals millers were IbrrhlnK abolt all the there ! and pa'II December rlces. I , Ill hot take long for this ort of news to affect 10t IonA prices , and hiort begati to cover and there MhCrl alc lnd ( ! h/al . was conslderahle activity and strength December - comber sellA up to ( M.h6VC. splt , hit . colil off 3c hatr on realizing RalrH. Decem. fell openec at 111 ! 01 c. sold , at G } IIOyC ! , Plllt , oft to W\e , 110 GOCOc. one hy noon . turned waR down to rlic. The market turelt very " cuk again during the lOBI hour and December - comber bolll off to Gc. alt closed , nl ri c. 'fhere was I rumor that the Kovernment'/ revised estimate of the winter wheat crop would incrche the yield about 15 per cent , and late cableR were weak , and this , to- ane brcale. : ethfr wlh gold hlpmeltH , caused the final Corn was stronger , influenced largely by I reports of probable frosts tonlht. Shorts wcre disposed to , cover and there was little I for sale , with firmness throuholi. May Bold from 2'J'c ' to 30WU30\ \ . SPlit , and at noon was O'c. The market continued 10 noul sag durIng tte last hour largely In sympathy - lrllJ pathy with wheat , and lay sold off to 2'c , where It closed. closcc. OatH were strong and higher early with light offcrngs and n good demand . May 10111 ( frol O'e to 21c. oft to 2lVtC at noon. The market followed wheat and corn during the last hour , May selling to 21c and Sep- tember to IIc. 'l'ho proviSIon 1le. market waR dull but frmer' and closed with a moderate gain over yes- terdaY'1 final prices. hog receipts were only jloo head and 7:0 head are estimated for tomorrow. October . porle shows n gain oC lOc and January l2c. October lard rose 2lc anll ( January 10e. October rIbs arc un- Lthanged and January 2 ½ e hl her. Estimates for tomorrow : Whent. rr carR : corn ZOO cars ; cats , 2 en Ij ; hogs . 7,0) head. 'rho leading 1uturc. : ranged I : tulows : .Artc . I Opaii. $ liiiIL _ \ _ _ _ _ Wheat , No.2 'VhNltN0.2 . . IR 6 ; ! ' 6R ( 5R" Dt-c. . . . . GO@I4 ; ! GOci 60h 601 ) ? May. . . . Um.H 'G' UI : ? ' eau Corn . No 2. COr. S . . . . 33 3:14 : ! 321 33 ' pt. . . . . 3 : 3:4. ! \ 82J ( \ Dee . . . . : I ' W 2' " ) 21i ! Ma ' . . . . . : / } 3O12i ! 291i 2O(1I Oats No. 2. . I l'lay..U ) 1tj , 10 ) 10 OCl. Stpt. . . . . . . 11 10J IH 11) May . . . . . 2 ( J@ ! ! 21 ! 2UH 21 I'orkporbbl . l'orkprhbl . . B 4i I I12.t 8 47 ! 8 GO LarcliUO hti . . . . lbs . . . 07H I ) 07670 I 7 : Llr . . . G lin 0 00 G Oil 5 Ii ! Jan . . . . . GOO ) 6 tl ) ! 600 6 DO Short Ifibs- Oel. . Iba- . . . / 70 67 : ; I 70 I 72 ! Jaii. . . . . . . I 02l ! 6 I : 6 ' 60\ ! Cash quotations were ns tc)13ws ) : " , qlolnlona patents $3.0O3.C : winter S.0 . l"IOlt-Wlnler . : W(3.40 : spring patents. $3.Zq3.91 : spring straights ( $2.7&3.lO : bakers. $1.90 2.2 . WIIIiAT-No. 2 sprIng , .1 ; No. 3 8pring WIBAT-No. spLl re 6n ti't ; N" 2 rel lj581.c. , COHN-No.2. 33t33e : No. 3 yellow . 33 % @ ' $33e. OATS-No.2. 19c : No. J white . 2H.2\.c \ : No. S white . 2OtttC1c. whie. 20\(2Ic. nYI'J-No. 2. 390. lA1tLlY-No. 2. nominal : No. J. 35i370 : No. ' . . 34c' . 34 FLAX R1itD-No. I. I8'491c. 08\99c. TIMOThY SIE1)-1'rirne . $4.40. TIIOTHY SrmD-lrlme. $40. l'HOVISJN8Me.s pork. per bbl . $ S.0t8.62 % . I.arl. per 10 Ibl , $5.95. Ilbart ribs sides ( loose ) . $5.G5445.70. Dry .aled shoulders ( boxel ) . $5.60@ , & .6' % ' . Short ribs stiles ( boxed ) . $6.0fiG.2. ' WIISKYDlsllel'nlsh..1 : goods . per gal. . 12 Te ; ttlowll were the receipts and .hlpment today : tay - Articlca. Receipt" . Shlpmenls. Flour , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 11.000 " ; ; ; : : 1.0 1.000 Corn , bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217.0UO 20 : .UUO ) Oala. bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224,0(1(1 . ( ( 2UO.000 : Ityc' bl. . . . . . . . . . . . . : .100 3,000 DarleT. bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3OUO 6.000 Ontha Pra h\ I c oIa'r" : t"v : Ihl butter market , lel wns tad ) ' : cral ; < r.v. IG20e : dairy. 1 ( 17e Fgg9. atcay : 13c1i4e. : Cheese 01.(7e. wiv YOIUC GENERAL 11 AIUCE' . Closing ( \tllt"tOIH Oi the "rllell"tl Commo.Utc" IllitI Stt.lel. NEW YOI1IC S.pl. G.-I'LOUH-Hecelpts. 16,40 bbls. ; exporta . 10.300 bbls : quiet locally hut a big business WaS done In winter strahhls for export ; Jtnensola patents $3.3(3.6 : wInter patents . 3.40@3.GO : city mi patents u.Oa4 ; city mill clears . $ .75 : winter slrahhls , $3.25@3.40 ; winter extras . U.76i3.0 : Minnesota bakera $2.90j3.l0 : winter low grades 52.05112.60 : spring low grades ' L5U2.35:1teiiuUr. quiet : superlne , $ U.75@2 ; Cancy. U.VOJ.IO. { COHN lmALFalrly active ; Drandywlne . U.6 : yellow ' \sler. $ lAIU , Y-Qulel : No.2. &Oc. WIIIIAT-ftecclpts. 1S8.1Yl hu. Spot . weak and lees active : No. : : 1.1. 63'.0 : No I haid . 661.c. delivered. OpIons opened weak under low ca- bles , ruled dull all day with a Inal sharp break utider fresh selling sal , co.el % ( t .c lower : icp- unler . . 62 % (63c. closed 6.e ! : Ucoe0Ler. 61c . t"01.r. . . closet ) r.iC ! . . . Lu. . , . . COHN-Hecelpls. 15.300 ; expot 87.EO hu. tl.t market quiet ce.cd easy ; No. 2. 30c. Op- tons ol\ne.1 steady . advanced actively un Irellc- t1on of frost lost part of It and closed Irreg. ular al .e loss .n SClemLer and % c ad. . al- vance on later months : l'I'lenher. 3S4J33c. \ closed 3o : ieeeinber . close = e. OA'fl-lecelpls. 1 .3o bu. : exports . : tat. Slot market quiet and about steady : No. % . % ' . Options ruled firmer with cum al.1 ClxCi % tr\lc \ hlKher : September . 2\.C23c. \ closed 2 rc < : 1)eeeiflber . cioced 24c. f 1A Y- 'alrly active ; shipping 6jiOe : goo 10 cholcr. Of , E5c. 101SWeak' I'aclflc coast . 1891 crop . ' (1c : common 10 choice I . 1E91 crop H1Ec. LlATil1lt-Quiet : lemlock , sole Buenos Ayres light 10 hea\'y weIghts 2Jc : acids . 21lc. \ W001Qulel ; < ule.lc litece . 1'J : pulled. l'itOVIHIONS-lleet. ; qulit ; faintly . UO.OO l.O : extra niece . $ ? . & 00j.00 : city extra . India I. . . . $ IG.G@l.G. IUI meals. dull ; 1lckl.d bellies . 6\ . aHic : pIckled houlders. . 5c ; yielded hams 9tr ' 9c. \ . Lumil. .tea.lY'1 we.ler steam . $6.3 ; Sell- temnber . $6.30. nominal : reilned . steady. I'om-k I a steady ; family . $ I2.00I2.10 : short clear , $1. 1 I I 1iTTl0it-ltecelpts . 4.621 pkga. ; nrm : a'ale ! dairy. lUlSc \ : .h.le cr.amery. 11jfJ0c : wesl. : er dairy DIUinc ; wesler creamery 13i ) c : Elgins . 200 . tJOG8JeceI. 2e. . 6.40 ) ks. ; firm ; state and j'ennclarJa. 15tI6\le \ : western ( rosa . 1.15c. l'lnJI'HE-Easler : large * ( % e : email . fancy . EjS'3e. 1'lT1tOi.FU1I-DUll : United closed at U.2H. . M-Dul TAII.OW-ul l'I.IO. : : cIty . 4c ; country. 4\ \ * e. HOSIN-Qulel ; strained , common to good . $ . / ( TUItl'INT1Ni'-Qulet . mW28e. 1UCS-Quiet dmeatlc . fair 10 extra . 4f6 { c : - .npan. 2 . ( 'lc. 31101. MOI.\SSI'Jt-llet ( but II.ady : New Orleans 01"1 kettle. - 10 choice 2)413c. ) ! il1T1.S-1'jg iron . steady : southern $11.r0 ( ' lJ\-I'I ! UI./(1 14.10 : norlher. $ l2.00g14.25. Copper. firm : briikera' Irlc" . $ .25 : cxclisnge . $12.25. Lend I racy ; hok.rl' I'rlce. $ .311 : oxclutttgo . $3.304j3.43. Tin. ln ! : stitmits. $1.45,1.6 : plates . market I .teody. Sielter. Quiet ; Iom.lle. 1.15 COTTONSV1CL ) OIShowa well suslalne actIvity - : th'ly anti Irlne , . : prime summer ) 'elow. 6c. ' Wool Market. flOSTON Sept -The Boston Commercial flul- leln will say tUlorrJW of the wool market : The mnket Is steadier than last week. 1oilers have found cutting rates Iola not sell wool . on. have stuck leqlenly they more closely 10 quu- tatons and there has been a fair retail LUllnea. The trAde Is watting for Ilte opening oC the hon. auctiofli . t4rptenber 24. 11 there l . don auctuns. t.plelr I I. a sharp advance In AUllrUIn many Alwrkan mills will r turn ( rout foreign 10 domestIc alock. tole wi the week 2.1 ? : .O lbs. domestic and 85.0 lbs. f.rIKn. against 2.40.O lbs. domelle and > I.OJ lb. . foreign lat week and 1.&I.0 Iba. domeoUo and 6.11 it'ts. foreign the samoa week last yenr. The .ale 10 dale show an increase of 1.0.21 Ih. domestiC and 33UA,600 Iha. foreign frl the . ai" . of time Mme dale In 1594. The receipts to - date ptiW an Increase of 1.1be domuUo Al 2..0 baIts forelin. Ih' ) ' ( luods : I"rket. , NEW YOltIC . Sept 6.-Agents have a < vanc" prlcea a. follows . l.ellpe.1 brown and bleache r drills. Se'terren , U fancy ducks , % c. , . .1 well 8..lnch 111.achel cotton , 7e , l'aclflo mIlls I'aclie printed < satin. . 2'c olunli ' 8 been a mia Itnal.ly large trade in progress with agents and jOULCt5.Vitlt . the liter the spring depiutmcnts , . . _ . . give ample evidence With the former such fael. ae wantiog . 1 consequence ot al good. tr . I 1- .1 t.n.n tmmmiI.eia , - telimg ftwattled . .jlrcct froln 111 ' " n ICtl a r Inlrch.o , , ' 1. . I' , , "r " I , . 1 IpIi ' I , p " s t"J II nit wit h II' Illwo.1 U it ten , " ' l'rllll'l titus , \'rr ) ' firm tit I I. ICe Lid nnd do- nn. cii led. , . elled. r\.I. 111 " 1.11 . Mn. . . 51t. . l'rImt , elolla , non , \ at 11"11. 1.lw t.r .1.,11 \1,1. 1",1 , c"nlrl"I" . 1."lr d.nul1 , An,1 Itailtupes 1"ltl lcOtii't n ) mnatitifitetur. era : rItnl : ) ' . ' 1Iell/ sil . - - - - - - - - ( IU.r" II.\ : ; 1 A 11E'I. CII.ltll nr 'rr.d. . . anti flnntntol' . " HI"IIII a mist 1 ' 'lc ) ' "rIIUcl' . lauu---l'zrsh stock pco ' ,10& . l2fjllc iIt'TTI1I--i'imCtIn . stock. Se , ctisIc. to fancy . Ili" " ; gttiieri ereenwry lilUc : len' mle.r dlesliely. ' I8JI c. \ f.-'holc' tnt , i t" 101 Ib ! . , ore quoted al 1iHic : bttge and cOarse . 4''c. L'11gtttVIvce.ns1n : : : tilt eetm " : . 12e : \ounl Attierleas . 1 : ti. : hfln. . lIe : N. hrc..kl anl 1.1. full er.am. 1"Hlcl ) ; Llnlhlrc No. I , lId : brick ! Nu. I. )2'c' ) ' ; /\1. . . Nu. I. : ! c , 1,1'1 l'OtUfr.leno. . t 0GC : too lprc. 3c : Sltlll ciikkcit- . 1'.1 lb. . iiS" : .Wrl : . Gc : rrlnl dutk. : < 5 < ; 111ey. ) , 6Ui : gocac . G. l'iuroN-r.r ocx. , U. JA \ H-lr . 101. , $ o.r. ) : ml.land. $6.10 : 10" 10n.l. . fG : rye Ilo\ $ : . : color make tha prIce on lia' : light I.alu sdl the host Only top grades bllll top ; plltc . VrJOTAD.F . JOTATO8New Putatc5 choice .Iock. VIe. RWIr'r : I'OTATOtScioie stock . 2it13.00 1'01 t'hl 101'TOISClolce sloel. $ .J(3.0 ONIONS-dioune grown . 20.Oc. C/tIiIAC1l ) . .On orders . cnckd petS 100. iieg I.J. S I.J.TOMAfOrSl'hc.lcc stock . per ' / bu. basket , IOU 40e. 110r. IIONR-Clnled. ; per dox. . U. rt1,1)tY-'Zi'iee : stock I'er doz. . IlIliOc. rANTALOIJI'ls-Cholce stock crated for ship- amen ? . per .10 : . . t'IWc. t'IWc.1n ITS PCAT1S-Clolco : Caltolin list thetis . $2.3t2.t0 : other varieties . U. IIl'MS-Cnlrorln. per box choice stock $ .0 OI.I ; fIney varIeties . $ . l.I5Fl.2. aciUTI111tN i'IACIIIS-None. /.l'I'hI-'iiolce mIiIplng stock bbls. , U.OOi All'I.-lholce .hllllnl 2.25 : cookIng aIiIC5 ' ) $ I.ThUI.00. .7(2.o. CAII'OINIA 11\CII'HJr.elone. . per box $1.00 : clings . 00c01l.00 . clnKo. ! lr'i.o. $ flftt1'11-11ome grown ptock per 10.lb. 1m. krl. e'onl'nnl. 2142e : large lots . 2011220 : Call' fotnIt IN' . ease , black varieties , $ : Muocll , . $ .2j : Toknys . $ .M. NICAIUNIJ8Cnlfnrnln. leI enso . $1.2 : TltOl'ICAT. . FI1ULTS. OI1ANGEIO- Choice r..vdlitgs . per box. $2.7 : Mediterranean weels. 10ne : fancy SI. Mlehaeb , 1.llerrnt'nn lone : ( llrurll Valenelas . $ : { . . I , JMONS-Ixtr fancy lemon :00 : size , $3.00 : 100 sIze S flIOfO.00. ) ItANANAS-Choiee large stock. per bunch U.2 ( l2 PIN1A1'PhES-Noite. M : mellutm slot , lunches . $ ( ( : .2 : M1SCIrI.ANIWUS. OYSTEI1H-Itra selects . 3e l'e cnn : company clr'cts . 41c ; NeW York counts . 4e. l'llg-I'ancy . 15 : choice 1 13c 10NJY-Calorln. 14(31e. 1" III.J IWIll-lnlol ( jugs per doz. , $2 ; Jx ) ' . 5gnI. cans $3. Nt'rs-1nmoide. : Hc : I'Jnll h walnuts aoC- eltelle.l . 1e : st/darI. , . l\c : filberts . joe : Jrzl nuts 7e. . ito : pecons ge : pcanula. raw . Ge ; roasted . DATr'JS-Tn GO to iO.II. boxes 6e per Ih. : far , datei . small lioxes 10e per lb. < CiDgIt-I'tire juice per IJIJI. . $1 : half Lbl. , $3. llI JOICOIN-II the tar , on orders . per lb. , 2'/.c. 2Vc.IIDES AND TALLOW. IID S-No. I green ltiies , 7e : No. 2 green hides 64c : No. 1 green salted hides 8c : No. 2 tieen salted hides . 7'tc : No. I veal calf 8 10 15- /r.en . . lOc ; No. 2 \'eal calf , 8 10 15.lb. , Sc : No. I dry hint hides 12fHc : No. 2 dry flint hhles. 10fi t2e : No. I dry salted Ilt . 10c : partly cured hitba . the per Ih. Ices titan fully cured. HllI : 1 IIJLT80re.1 salted . each 2:6COe : : green salted shearings ( short wool I early skins ) . each > \15c : dry shenelings ( short \ole.t early .klls ) . No. 1 each 5f15e ; dry shenrilngs ( shart wolel early skins ) . No. : . each Lc : dry flint Kan.n and Nehrska butcher wol p.ls. actual weight 41Cc : dry flint Colorlo butcher viol pelts . per lb. . actual weight , 4tC\ic ; dry flint 1.lor < o murmain . wool pelts . per Ih. , arlnl weight 40Cc. have tel cut ofT . as It la useless 10 pay freight on Ihem. TALLOW AND GLtlES1-No. 1 tallow . 4c : 4\e No. 2 tallow . 3\H131 : grease. while A. 4t1 4'c ' : grease white 1. 3c ; grease. ) 'ellnwCJ ( , ; gr.nse. dark . 2\c : old I utter,20J2'c : bee. wax . prime. 17f2'1 ' : rough tallow . 2c. 2\c WOl. UN\VAi4ligD-Fine heavy 6Tc : Inc light . blOc : ' 1Inrler-hlo.l. loI2 , ; seedy hurry and chatTy . Stile ; colel and broken . coarse 7p 9c : coled anl , hrokl.n.nr. . CI c. if WOOL WA II D-M.lum. 15\180 ; fine . UI IGc : tub wn.he" , IGa18c : black Se : bucks , Oc ; tag locks 2(3e : dead pulled . . < He. Ih'crl.ool lnrl.a.tH. IIVEnIOOr , . Sept 6.-\'I11V.T-Spot . quiet : demand moderate : No 2 red winter , t 10td : Nu. 2 1.1 spring ' . 5s l .I ) : No. 1 hard . Manitoba. 5. 2 : No. I CalIfornia . 4s l1'l. ! Futures opened steady with near and distant posItions 'hd higher : closet steady with near nail lslanl posltlon ! < p.llon \.f \ .11 lower : huoln.s about equally distrIbuted : September 4s l04d : October . 4s 11)14,1 ) : Novem- her t lcl : December . 4s 11',4d ! : January 5s : February . 5. I'Ad. COnN-SrkL quiet : AmerIcan mixed new 3. ' ! l. Futures opened steady at unchanged ) lce. . anti close , steady wIth near antI dIstant )081- tone unchanged 1 to 14d lower ; business about equally distributed ; September 3a 61 : October 3. &d : No\'elh"r. 3. ' CI : December Ia 6 .I : January 3. 41..1 : " February Is 3rl. FLOUlt-Stendy demand poor : freely supplied : St. L'flhiH fancy winter , 7s. I'ROVISiONH-ltacott , steatly : demand poor ; shoulders . square 12 10 IS Ihs. . lie Itams . short Cut 1 to 16 u.s. . 41s Cd. fleet extra IndIa mess . 76s C : prime mess . COg. Pork . prime mess Inc w..lern. &s 3d : wesl.r medIum . 48s 3d. Lnrd. /rm : prIme western ' lox 31 : reftnetl. In pails. 32s. CI1111E-Qulet : demand moderate ; finest CIIE'I-Qllet Iemnnd mo.rto fnesl AmerIcan white , new . 37s : finest American . col' ored . new 3S. ) IUTTFIIt-Finest Unite. ) Slaies. 70. ; good . 6. . ltFWltlGlltATOI1 1l1EF-Forequarters " , 3d : hindquarters . 6' < . lLI ACIINO rOWDEn-Harlwoo. 'f. O. b. 1I\erlol. n. 3101'S-At London ( Pacific coast ) , l2. nec.lpla of wheat for the past three .Iaya were 615.0 c.nlala. Including 131.0 centals Amer- Ican. The receipts of American corn during the same period 49,1 cenlals. Weather tine. - - - St. LOUIS General lnrket. ST. LOUIS Sepl. 6.-FIOUH-1ower ; patents. .IOU3.20 : extra fancy , U.90n3.0 ; fancy , $2.6541 2.75 : choIce * 2.50432.60. ) WIJAT-Openel weak hut showed some dis' appointing clearances and unfavorable cables and closed c.arnnces : No. anl red ra.h. 6.c : Sep. tember W\c : December , 6O13GOc : May . 65e asltetl. CO1t-Strong early on predIctions of frost and scary crop reparts . holdIng firmly to the close . which was near the top alit ) higher titan yesterday . lere , ' : No.2. cash . 32',4o asked : September 31e a.kr.t ; Decemer 3211e : May , 26 .c. OATS-Slrolt afid hhher In sympathy with corn ; Nn. 2. cash I8c bid : S.'plemler. lIe : December . , comber lIe bid . .20e asked : May. 21c. lYJ-111 and lower 10 a.l : 37'c bid. COIN I1EAL.-l.606J1.70. 31lc niAN-Dul and weak : Sic east track. FLAX ! n FD-I.wer. 93c. . TIMOThY HEgO-'lrm. $3.75f(4.20. ( hAY-Active : shipping demand good and particularly . tcllnrlY for timothy : timothy . $ .o@I.G : lriti- ne . 86.00418.00. IIUTTFR-howei . : separator creamery . 15431Cc : fancy Elgin . 2tHI2 ! . EGOS-Jlrm. 12c. ' ' . . W'l1lSl'-S1.22. WIISKY-S.22. LEAI-1)ull . depressed : $ .2 alTered . Hl'ghTIOlt-luhl : $ asked sad no demand ' ' . < , all PROVI810NS-Pork. .lnnlar,1 mess . obblng. $3. I.rd. prime steam $5. n" .8 me. . lae n. boxed shoulders . $6.20 : longs $6.25 ; Il' . $6.62shorls. \ : . $0.7r. I'JCEIPTS-Flour. 2.0 Lbll. ; vlieat . 34.0 bu. ; corn. 18.00' J bu. : falo. GI.O hu. . SIIIMENTH-l.'lour. 5. ( bhls. ; vheat 8,000 hu. ; corn , 10S,0 bu. ; oats . 19,000 Lu. 8.0 Coton"rket. . NEW ORLEANS . Sept . 6.-COTTON-Slenlly : ntidtlltng . % . : low inildhing . 7tc : good ordinary . ortnar 6 15.16 ; net receipts . 1.360 tales ' : gross 1.362 bales . : , exports cOlslwlse , 30 tales : sales . Eo hll.s : stock . C6.216 isles. NFJW VOItIC. Sept 6.-COTTON-Futures eo.c1 : Itea.ly ; sales 239.10) bales ' : January * 3.10 ; Felt. ruary . 'S.H ; March ' sis : Alrli . $8.21 : May . 18.29 : lay. He.teml"r. 1ecembcr. 18.03. n.Rj ) ; October . $7.30 : No\emler. $ IS.2 : 14' ! ' . 10 U . Hept. 6.-CO'FTON-Steatly ; mitt. tilIng . 7c : no sales 6.-COTON-Slen.ly < : . none : shipments . . 1 tale : stock 7.41 btlec. : I.1V141t1'OOh . S.pl. 6.-A correction has been male In the weekly cotton stniltlem. 10 which the total cabs arc 19.0 bales In.leal ot 69,000 . 6.0. and the American salem . s 36.0 instead of 66.0. - - - - - - - - colrt'e : ulnrkt't NEW YOlK , Sept. 6.- 'I"I'h . . Warehou.e deliveries from New York yesterday , 5.665 bags : Lals New York stock 2arr bags ; United Siales stock 31.0 bags : afloat for the Unlrd State. . . 212.00 ) halo : lolal visible , for the United States . 65 00n I' . 11Ilnlt , r28.I bags last . ) ' ear. . . ' , SANTOS . Sepl. 6.- 'lnn : lood average ' Santol , $13.40 : rc.lpl. 2.OJ : bags : stock a.e''lo : . "J tinge. IlAMlltJltO. Sell. 6.-lul. unchanged to \ . pfg lower : sates. 24,01 bags. pr. h1A\'lti Sepl. G.-Opene.1 quiet anti unchanged : IAIU ' unchonGel al noon , uneu.nge.l : ; al 3 p. nt. . unchanged , sales. . { ) hag. 1(10 ; Sept. 6.-Flrm ; No. 1 lila . 813.43 : e - . chang . lI \ : recelpll. 10.0 bars : cleared for the United States 4,00(1 ( bal' , Sugar Inrket. NFW YO ! < . Sept ' . - UOAHHaw.rl ; centrifugal 2 6.160 : rellned . tlirly active ; No 6 3'a3 ; ISIC ; No 7. 3 1l-l6(3c ; Nu. 8. S4.fJ ' S'1.IOc : No. 9. 3 9.16443e : No. 10 . 3l43 1.16c ( : No. 1. 3 7.16f 1.IC ; No. 1. 3tJ3 0.16e : slanl. all A. t"H 5.IC : confectioners' A. Hat4 5.16 : cut loaf. 4 7.15 1.16c ; crushed . 4 7.16t. 1.16c ; powdered . HUH . 4t4604 . IJ6 . ; granulated . 4(1 1.16e : cuL. 1.16. LNnON , HII. 6.-SUOAl-Cane. steady : \ . 11d..lre 10 trale : centrifugal Java . 11 DI : Mus- cuva\1. fall refinIng . 9a "t ; beet . dull : rather easier : Septemher , Os t : October . 9 1tjd. lnn8"1 City Market . KANSAS CITY Sept 6.-WJII4AT-SIlghtiy higher . active : No. I hard . 5e : No. 2 red . 62c : rejected , 51l.c. rl. OATS-Scarce . ' 4o higher No.2 mIxed OATSScarce. hllh.r : mi'e. iSUlk : No. 2 white . 2IU29tjc \ . 18(19c ItYli-No. 2. naminslly. 4lc. " 'LX SliI-Stoady ; Augult. nominal SIc. hAY-Steady : timothy . $9.51I.O : prairie . * 5.30 6.30. ( IIUTTER-flon' 1 grade. . firm ; creamery 143t 1c : dairy. Ittjhic. U\ ( JOOSSlell ) ' . 1c l'lorln Market. . 1'1O1t1A , Sept . 6.-COItN-Flrtner ; No. 2 . 3e : No.3. $ . OATt-hade firmer ; No. S white . 203c ; No 3 white . 19'1\0 ltYI1-1)uhl : nominal : No 2 new t1Uc WHISKY-Firm ' hThlsheil oodi on the ball. of $ for ; 'I.rn'ellhe ol. . ItECIIII'TS-Witeat . 1. : Lu. ; corn . % .95 bu. ; Oats . 10 , : bu. , r. none : barley . none. 61J'I JN - Wheat. none : corn , 1.500 bu. ; oal. . U7Q bU1 rye . none ; barley . Aueo .6 , - 1 NO REACTION IN BUSINESS Iron the Only Product Which Still On- . tinites to B18e. tnues GREAT CORN CROP IS A CE TAINT At ' ' I'rlces It Cast ' lie I'l'.cnt l'rlel. I Olly le A "II1hl I I I lt n l'rolt for ce.l- - IIK 1'lrl.O"C-C.thln Crlll Short NEW YOI1K Sept G.-n. O. Dun & Co.'s Wcele ! He\'lew or Trade sayE : There Is no real reaction In business. Gains whIch were ncognlze ns temporary are vanishing , but tlcl'e Et'IiltilIlS a decided increase over last 3'tar 01 this tate , although IJrlees average SS per cent lower than a year ago. I needs no keen observer to see that the reaction against advance of Is . n rapid prlccs strong Hides were the first to rise . but a decided break has CollIe . Coke was suddenly raised to $ O. but has recently sell lt $1.10. Wheat Jomped over 20 cents. to 81 1 cents , but Is now slow of sale about G cents. Wool was late In rising . but has lost about nn eighth ot n cent In average price within the past fortnight Iron still rises the strike having hindered shipments or ore , but with troops guarding , the ore begins to move Cotton Is strong . but has , . , ' otrunl. Pausel. The leleml tendency to ( curtail Iuchl'c , where 1"lc0 have notably ad' \'lac..1 grows dearer In boots anti shoes , In wool anti In stone wducls . DC Iron. anl Thc combinations have again advanced prices of liar Iron 82 tier ton and of wire nails 2' ' ) cents per keg . whIle bessemer Is quoted at $ . al l'hlLull anti culeln mnnlllclUlers from 1m. IJorled ore h""e again eommeleel to supply wesl- erl consumers. Sht"cial causes for the advance are Ihe whoily , the Ihe'hul unprecedented bridge buihtilng . contInued demnn,1 , for buildIng In cities anti , hea\ ship building on the II lIes. ( tllum"I , " already h.slnlrs nnd railroads have not much expanded their demand for rails. Copper Is also a condo ' I'mnnl . wih large SUI"I , : tin . wIth 26.39 tons In visible , sloe ) . domestic anti foreign . and hetd , . wih sales M 1.1 tuna domestic. In thc loot and shine Industry lan ) ' shu" are dlocharJlng hands and In wuolln manufacture I few works are closing for want of otdors. Sales of vtioi . whIch a\'eraKel over 10.COO.O "Qunls leI week when great speculative .Iucks were being taken have shrunk 10 5.38'J.00 for the week , against 7li,3 for the same week In 1892. Colon manufacture has risen with cotton and I si eng market 10 hell ) . The brightest feature In alt the horizon la the certainty that the "IUP of corn will IJ enurmOUE. Frosts now can (11) ' arec a small fraction . mimI the will Into the sur"lus wi IO manufacture of meats . because al 3j.7 cents al New York . nearly t cents lower titan I week age , there Is no other profitable use tor corn. ! Thc latest reports of wheat threshing induced the best western JlllJea to raise their estimate ot the yield over 40.Oj.0 hushelo , and with 450,09)- tot ' ) bushels added to 70.oJ.OJO bushels brought over time supply will exceed all probable de. toands . Atlantic exports have been only 1,3H.3 bushels nur incittled , I. a. against 2i99.86 bush- els last . l'acUle . ! . dc year shipments continuing larle. The one farm product which has heel strong . te. cause certainly short In ) ' 1111. rose from ! 8.19 cents fur spot cotton lust week 10 8.2 cenls on Tuc.lny. but has since been weak In spite ot concerted olclli statements that the decrease Is 33 per cent In some states and : per cent In Texns. The publIc observes much organIzed and skillet ) labor tn tleo" reports 11,1 also sees what many oleculalors , refuse 10 see . the 3.00.oj bales oC old American brought over I Is earnestly hope that southern . agriculture has nol sustained so great n calnml . The annual reports showIng . Ing a larger yield last year than has been sup- pose. ! . only indicate thai more colon must re- main In the country . besides the uncomume stocks atiroad . A quiet market without much change ot prices for a time would Ie a blessing 10 the south I.'alure for the week have been IS6 In the UnIted States . alall.1 219 last year and In Can. ada 3. against 4i last year CLIIAItING 1011SE TOTALS. Aggregate .f Ih"ctl'H" 'I'ruitsacteel " , . the Assot'iitt&'ml IlnkN 1.IHt4'ck. . Nfl\V YOII < . He"l. 6.-The followIng table , comlI.1 by hlratlstreet's . shows the total clear- anecs at the principal cities anti , the Ierentare or Increase or decrease . al coml'arel with corre- spending week laot year : - CITIES. I erlngs . Inc. Dec. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 521,161,048 . ' . . Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . .84,421,953..19.8 . lhusttn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.41,9.3 , , . . . . las . . . . . . . 751,3H 13.9. . . ! ' , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,9. . . l'imtintleltaia : . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.4 Phiadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.133.69 . Sl. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.I . . . San Llaltimnore Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.18.94 12.Ci8.0:8 . . . . . 2.4 . . . . . . . . Inllmore . . . . . . . .11.613,1 . 2 . . . 9.3 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0I .9.3 . . . . l'lttsburg . . . . . . . . 12496051 lllshur . . 12.6. . . . Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 10.484.300 . 12.6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.4 New Ciy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.0J.9iO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.621.374 93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . Butalo . . . . . . 3.i 6.3il . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0. MIlwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1 . . Miwaukee Delrolt . . . . . . . . . . . 4.t8i.39 . . . . . . 31.1 Louisville . . . . . . .J. . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9JI.j1 . . . . . . . . . Luisvie . . . . . . . .5,832,344 1.2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.832.34 . . . . . . . . OMAHA MInneapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.t6.itO . . . . . 41.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.0 I'rovidence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0SI.71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.6 Pro\IIence \ Ceveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.353.G.J . . . . . . . . . Cle\rland . . . . . . . . 1.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.64.04 . 39.0. . Houston . . . . . . . . . .S . . . , . . . . IS. . Ht. Inul . . . . . . . . . . 3,41.412 4.018,91 . . 28.0. . . . . . Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 2.215,234 . . . . 3.3 IndianapolIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . Indianapols . . . . . . . 2.613.7:6. . . 18.5 columbus . O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.939.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.939. \0 . . . . . . . llartfortl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harltoll . . . . . . . . 1.910.29 1.2. . . . . Itichmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wchmonl . . . . . . . 1.81 .248 . . . . 8.0 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walhlnglon . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.391,573 . . . . . . . . Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . 2OS1.93 2.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI. . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph . . . . . . . . .1,143,000 . 9.0 .1,397,573. . Ieorla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,51.S29. 14.2. . .0 Memphis . . . . . . . . . . . 9i3.43 . . 2.1. . 2.t % Porlnnl. Ore. . . . . . . . 1,176.885 21.7 . . . . II0hesier . . . . . . . . . . 1.3i8.0J2 . 2.8 . . . New haven . . . . . . . . . 1.loS.16 . . . 2.4 Havnnnah . . . . . . . . . . . .j,4343(3 . 2.9 . . . Sttringtleld . M".s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : " . . . . R/rlllleld. 1.19.976 . 21,7. 1.0 ' , orlller . . . . . . . . . . . 1.136.51 . . . 56.1 10rlnnl ; Me. . . . . . . . . 1.131.49 . . 2.9. . . . . Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.IOi . 1.2 . . . . . I.'ort'orlh . . . . . . . . . . 21.0. . . . . 'Waco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8i.l91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.100 12.0. . . Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . U4.121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 Des Moines , . s Moine . . . . . . . 802H3. . . Grand Itapids . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 . . Oranl 1aplds Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 661.54 . . Sealte . . . . . . . . . . 41.6 ; . . . . . . lMwe1l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499 S5i . . . . . l.wel . . . . . . . 837.18.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wilmington . . . . . . . . . . 12.4 Wlmlnglon . . . . . . . . . . . . . /S.293 79.622 6.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sioux City . . . . . . . . U92.6U2. . . 8.8 Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . I.os . . . . . . . 1.09,32 95.0. . . 'racoml . . . . . . . . . . . 42,153 . . . 4.3 Saginaw , Mich. . . . . . . 34 .497 19.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spokane . . . . . . . . . . 19.S 6 . . . li.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacksonvlhle . . . . . . ) . . . .8 Jaekoon\le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116.91 . : . 1lncull . . . . . . . . 30.i . . . 19.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Bedford ' IeMorl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306.892. . ( . . . . . 6.i . Wichia . . . . . . . . . 20.(9. . . D.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ilrmlnham . . . . . . J.OI . . . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3SDiH . . ' Topeka . . . Toprlen . . . . . . . . . . Lexington . K ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.6. 2.6 . lexlnKtrn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.012. , . 2.6 . Ihingltanipton . Ilghalplon . . . . . . 29141 . . . 3.6 9hny . Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . 3802. ) . . 'lay CIty . . . . . ' 12.0. . . . ' CI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39.0. . . ' ' Pall hirer (54,2.11 .0 ' . . . . . . . . . . . 1'1 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . O. . . . 'Akron . . . . . . . . 26.17 . . . ' 3prlngfleld . O. . . . . . . . . . . . , 5.0. . 'Canton O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .992,60'.8.8 ) 6,9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sioux Falls ) . 73.0 . Fls . . . . . . 41.021 . . . 'I'remont Neb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'hastings . Neh. . . . . . . . 3.123 . . . . 3.4 ' ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'Chattanooga . . . . . . . . 210.0 . . . . . . hatanogn ol.'aro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1",39S . . 1.2 'Nasll'ihhe . . . . . . . . . . .li9,398.11.2 . 'Galveston . . . . . . . . . . .847,4l8 : 1.5. . Salt Lake . . . . . . . . . . 1.'n.2H ( 27.0. . Scranton . . . . . . . . . . 62' ' ) 43i . . . 5,4 II'lena . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4.356 . . . 4.0 Kalamazoo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 21,630 7.2. . . htockford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 . . . . . . . . 8.0. . . Jokrord. . . . . 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13612 . 4.4. . Tol.lo . . . . . . . . . . t.C6 . . . . . . Augusta . . . . . . . . . . . - . 3041 8.0. . . - ExclusIve Totals of Ilniteil _ _ New . _ States. York. , . , . $ _ 31.69.653 91.SI0,999 1.6. . . . . . . . . DOMINION OF' CANADA. _ Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ - 9,476,642 iif. . . - . . . Montreal. . . . . . . . 9.46.6C2 12.0. . . Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .02,09 27.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Halifax . . . . , , . . 940.194 Halfax . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.9 Ilnmntiton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1- Hnmlon . . . . . . . . . 512.374 " . , . 19.0 ' \nnlpe . . . . . . . . . . . _ . , . 3.1. . . Totals _ . . . . . . . . . . . .8 . .9 ! . 3.7. . . . . Not Inclule,1 In total : liltAIS'l'RIOE'I"S IUn'Ip ' OP TItAHII. Iron acid Steel Industry C.ntnuc" to I.t.ntl thti- .h'nlce. NEW YORK Sept. 6.-nrllltrtel's tomorrow will say : Favorable crop report from nearly all directions and a continuance of the boom 10 Ileel and Iron continua to characterize the gen. anl contlue characlerle len. eral trade situation. Latest ad\'lee. al to the corn crop have replace anxlel with confidence In the larger estimates of the size of that ' Ih. ulmal. ff 51e crol' and satisfaction with the outlook for trade this . ' and threshln autumn. harvesting anl are InterCer- log a lIttle with hu.lne. In the spring whe.l counlry. Duluth Minneapolis and St. laul Job- bees In ! fnerl lnes are pushing for new Lusl. nu. . 10 South Dakoa : and W hlnlton tarmer show no dllo.ltun to 1.1 1.11 grain. Call' fomln reprll perfect weather for harvesting. The other sIde uf the crop outlook II found 10 crJ T'xa. where worm are ell to . have serIously damaged cotton In some section. . sme damlgel coton "ectunl. Iron and steel prices have al'ancet from $1 to U further and demand al this time continues In excess rf the output . which probably almol\ \ eluals the largest precedIng rate of production. All Inllhc1 iro'lucti are barely beginning to show the effect of higher prlcea for Iron and sled In corresponding advances. ' , eller Iron and steel mills have orders to k.ep them busy into JW and refuse to name prlel for a future delivery . Apparently every mi and furnace In tile country II at work and the fiscal year will probably break the record of productIon . AI nearly alt iron maker. bought a year's supply al ! yea" I.for al lowell prices. advances In wal" and other items of cost to manufaclure\ have ben unl more than equaled by the advance of prices. DI varsity ot demand and certainty of heavy re- quelll yet to cme torwald point 10 the Iron and .t.1 boom al the greatest on record here. Actual gem. In volume of general trade this week are recorded at Seattle and Tacoma on the i'adfllo coast . St. Louis and Kansas CIty In the West . Duluth and at 1'11 In the nortwe\ and - - al Al Ctmatiano'tri time south , Augusta , Atlanta nh.1 MdtflhltiC 1lp'rt. "f wheat tron ) 1lh coast. ot the t'nl.1 iliftL'It anti ( aoMh lIthe week nmolnl 10 2..0 Ipushels . ngnisat ( /II. 918 bushels last . I.'I , huohela iFie . . week nek , S.M1O ) In 1f. .orrc.I\OI.II n year ago . 4.p2Ol bl.hel two yeats al" . 3.M1.- 000 hllheia In tile t't'trestwnthing week 10 1S2 antI ( 4.726.0 bushels In the like I wl'rk In 1831. In.Unn corn Cxports Cantintie Iti.cpsnt1. In th' third crn < ntnle .JnI ' week of August the total enl out \\no 1.19S.0 hlshels. In the Colowln 4eek I wits I 14.\ lugteIs : . Ant ) Ihla wClk 1 l.t5.0 tnthteC . time ha\'lut wrek' shipmen * ' thmia year . compared with 1,0 bushels In tt. corresponding week 1 year ago ant ) 6i2o hIshe1 . " two years ago . IIAHS''llmSttqIC ; ILIIV I 11 % ' . Market Took n IhH.a ; ; .n 'rhittrst1tt' hit nnlh..I'rlltl , ' . NEW YOm . f.pl. 6.-hraistreet'a stock 1 ( view will ay lomnnowj .Up to Inst Thluda ) ' the market continued to al"ancc all to broaden In .0 relarkable vn ) ' . . m1 though attention lecme.l to pass from one 'jirqijp of stocks 10 another . other there was e'it1enc4ftIItt ' Lle : professional manipulation . which al Jit.'nt * does tluty for sPecuiittl'e leadership In ' \al : street attracted I outside buying IMwcr sulllclent to maintain the i < ) ! ulcenL 1.III.h . ( eloper . The hhh level at which u. change holla ant ) the continuance ot galti cx- ptrts wIth continued selling Cram london . con' . , ' . , , . .lutel , howe\'er a serious ohslacle lu II Icr. manent hull mld.el antI Ju.lleJ the hesItation of conservative Inlereols. Thc market seemed for n time 10 disregard these intluences . hit 1 h.clme apparent Ihlt Ihe market hail not become . come sufficiently broad . ant ) the rapidity or the recent hnlru\'ement on the narrow market hail r'lle In a good deal oC "I'yrnmhlng" antI hu'lnl nt top I'rlcc ' on weak tnttrgitis. Some of the larger bulls evidently took prols In the curly part of the verk . and 11 Thurstlay last Iho market was ripe for a r.aclnn. which sic- etirdingly 1l'lelre\1 and cnu.el a gootl deal oC l'ullalon < , wih a B'lrll : but not very serious decline In prices . which the bear trlders helped along tu the extent of their powers. 00 I'riday . however . tile fact that Ihe gold shipments wne not as large aa hal been .xlect" cauoc,1 a eonshlerlLle hear covering all save a strong . tone to the cloae. S'OCS ASH IIONDS. Se'ctiriies ! Sh""NI I C""Hlh'rnhlo PnlllJ OI II Point .f . ' 4.th'U ) ' . NIV YOlt . Se"l. O.-Thc stock market today showed a con.hlerhle tllnt oft 10 point of activity ! cmpare.1 with Thursday . hut the , iistribution Lu.lncrsna ' good. U trlhuton oC was relatively lood. Fractionally . higher quotations male on American securitIes In the London . market In- lluccl firmness at the opening here an,1 fractional - tonal a.lvanee. occurred . 10 the initial dealings. The market , however , .le\.lol.1 weakness al an early stage , owing to expectations or large ox' l'OrK of 11'11. which hart bee foreshadowed on the ) prevIous .Iay. In the reaction the coalra all grangers were the thief cultemers In the active list. American Tnhnccn and General Eeclrlc were mnrkl.1 exceptions It Inl le general tendency . displayIng Jleal strength. The . IMI nlm . ) rose < 21 per cent . bit .11..llenl ) lost II per cent of the gain. General meclrle lut\nncet Ier J , per cent , anti after ni unhnlQrlanl reactIon bettered its record by I net gain oC 1j per cenl. After mit1tla' the tone of the general market slr.n/Ihenel. with Chicago las . l.nckKwalna and Tennessee Coal making material Knill. In the Inaclh .peclall.s laklnl r..w York New haven & InrlCorl solI at 183. n decline of 16 Per cent from time last recorded sale. Jrle Telegraph on the other hand , was II , lemnntl . ad'nnclnJ 3 % per cent . 8t. l'aul k Om.\ha Ireterrel rose 3 leI cent. In the Into sleculnlon tfeatlngs Were II- regular . with marked Ir".lre against Sugar . iiitlch , 1. ' the face of the declaration of Ihe . regUlar - ullr quarterly II\hlen a and time further advance < anl In domestic refined sugar . surel ell a rlcton of 1. per cenl. The recovery was incom.iderable . The close was . lull and irmeguiar. There < was a material decrease 10 the \olume of trailing In bonds today . with a decldel dow.'wnrl Irallli I : values In the early tleaiings. In time into session however , prices Ittcne.1 < anti the Inal sales were generally Ilo\e last nlghl's closIng. The sales were $2.7H.01. The following were the cl.lng quotations on ( tie leading stocks oC the New York exchange today : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Atcltln . . . . . . 211 ' Northwestern . . . 10M' Adlma . : xpress. . . 1M do pid. . . . . . . I4fflt Altomi . T. "lres8. 1. . . . t.1 N. Y. \rlt. . . . 1U 11a . Alt.IIXIreSS. ) . . . IH N. Y. . \ N. I ; . . . . Oi I'altlmitore&Oiiio , . tlh . . . . . . r'allmore&Ohlo. 11 Ontario k W. . . 181 Canada l'aclle. $ . 67U Oregon 111 > . . . . U Canada : Souh , , " IHI Oregon N : . . . . 22 ! Central l'aciilc. . . ' 00l ! ( . S. Ij & U.N. . . 101 ; ' ChCK. . & Ohio. . . . 5n J ncll Mal. . . . 3 1' Chicago , \ Altoti. . oa i' . ' D. & .J. . . . . . . . 7 C. . II. , . \Q. . . . . . . Oi" Illshnr. D.\ . . . . . . . . 112 . ' Chicago Gas. . . . OJ l'Ulhitimmi : l'alaco. 183 Iullal 11 : COlloldalt / : > Gas . 141 , 1I0tdiiig. : . . . . . . 21 C. C. . C. & . L. . 481 ! * IIG. W. . . . . . . 18th ! Colo. Coal & Iron. . Of It. , G. W. 1/1. . . . 418k Colon Oil C"rl. . 24 Hock lKlan . . . . R23 Delaware & Iltid . 1:3" : St. 1i1. . . < . . . . . 7nj ! . . ! . & V. . 16th i tlo ltftl. ' , . . , . . 121)14 ) u. & U. t. pm. . f. St1' . , I Omah . . 4114 ! sr : O.&C. Co. . . 2(04 ( _ doo1ti. . . . . . . 120 Eric. . . . . . . . . 8H SOulhcn1 I'acile.0 do \t'I. . . . . . . 25 Sngarltellnery. . . 1121 * Fort Wnyn" . . . . lU : * Tenn. Coal & Irom 43'4 ! : G. Norlhem pM. . . 127 TxasPzictflo. . . . lS % C.&E.I.pfd. . . . . 10. " * ' & . Celi. utd. . 7H Hocking Valley. . 21 % UniofitPaelflc. ' . . . IM IllinoIs , , . , : ! . . . . . . . . IlnolK Central . . 100U U. R. Express. . . 48 Si. " . , ic Duluth. _ . 35 : \ . St. , 5. . , \ } . . . . . . ilIf K. & ' \rd. . . . . . 4Lj ( ) W. SI. 1. . . ¼ 1' . pfd . 251 * Lake . :110 & Wel 2 ft WcIK' ' . } , x. 100 'aao do 3td.- . 81 , WeMlcrn Union. . . IJ ' Lake Shore. . . . . 160 Whl'clhll & L 14. . 161 alTrn l. . . . 36 ! ( do pC'I. . . . . . GI" Lotmievjhlo&N. . . 6516 M. . k81. I. . . . . . 10 L.&N.A. . . . . . 1)14 l. & J. 0. . . . . . 171 1alhatal Cal . . 121 G. E. . . . . . . . . 391 MemphlKkC . . . Ii N.L. , . . . ; . . . . . . 2014 , Michigan Cent. . . . 1:1 C. F. & I. . . . . . . . 38 % MIHlonrl Paeifl . 4Ht do ptd. . . . . . . 114 ! Mobile .3 Ohio. . . . 25 I. & r. C. . . . . . I 214 Nashville Chat . . bit ' . A. A. & N. M. . . 2 Nllcnal Cordage. . U ! T. SI. L. & It. 0. . . 8 Nal. Cordage pitt . 1:1 : : ( do pitt. . . . . . . 17 N. J.Central. . . . . 113" S. 1 * . It. . . . . . ISU N. & W. pe. . . . 1 : do l't'I. . . . . . 41H North Am. Co . . . 6J Am. Tub. Co. . . . 0514 ' Norlhern I'nclne. 514 do pftI . . . . lilt N. Pacile I.td. . . 10 St.P.M.1t . . . _ . 15 ! U. P. . D.&G . . . n. L.Hlthcrl'tl. . . . . IH ( The total sales of slocks today were 236,8i1 : sharcs. Including : American Suar. 20.40 : Amer. ! lean Tobacco. 2.60 : Atchison 3d assessment paid 18.3 : Burll/Ion. 7.6 : ChIcago Gas 4.40 : General ElectrIc . 17,40. I"nsal & Texas pre- ( erred . 4.50 ; 1.lls\le & Nash\Il. . ,30 : Mi.- sOUII 1acllc. 3.60 : Norlhweoltrn. 4G'j ' : Reading . 28.70 : Rock Island . 9.210 : HI. Paul . 21.70 ; Ten- nessee Coal and Iron 11.600Wabaaii : preferred . 3.90 ; Western Union 4.70. - - - New York .onIY Market. NEW YOnK. Sepl. 6.-MONEY ON CALL Easy at 1 per cent : last loan . I per cent ; closed . 1 per cent. cent. I'IUME MIIItCANTILII . 1'APEll-34J5t,1 ! per STJILINO EXCHANGESlealy. with actual business In bankers' bills at $ 'OH.VI % ! for de- . lanl and at 34.S'9f4.9Q % for sixty days ; posted $4. rates * 0 ½ . . $4.6944.90 and * 4.90434.91 : commercial bills . SILVml CJITIJJATES-67\\16i \ % c. GOVJnNIJNT IIONIS-Quhet. Slate bonds Inaclh'e. Halr"1 bonds . firm . Closing quotations on bonds were as folowl : U.S.4mtreg.new . 11 : C. I' . letsof ' 1)5 . . io IU\ . . 48eo1P , tiew . 1231 ! ( D. 3i R. ( I. 78. . . . 116 U.S. Screg. . . . . . . 16 D & IL. G. 4a . . . 16 : U S. ' . up. . . . llS'4 lIne 2d8 . . . . . H ) J. : I . g. . . . 11 % U. 1I.&S. A. 08. . 107 U.f e. JIP 1..N . . . 12 U.1I. . & S. A. 7s . . Iun' : Ut a , , : . . . . } lf.&T. C.Se. . . . 111 . P1ct . . I. 95. . . . Ihll do tis. . . . . . . . . 11 Ala. : . clan A. . . 108 M. . C.&T. lst4s. . 110 \ Ala. . Cla8'B. . . HS ra : .1 4. . . . . 10 Ala. . class l. . . . . 110Mltlal ) \ UnIon 08. 14 Ala. Currency. . . . I N. J. C. Gen. 35. . 18 La. New Coil. 48. I ) No. p.ollc Is. 118 % MI8Konl Os. . . . . 100 doll . . . . . . lla'4 N. O. U8. ( . . . . . 126 N. W. Console . . 10'4 N. 0.48. . . . . . . 102 10 S. F. Dob. 59. lIt S. C. itotiftittil. . . . l ! ) 1 * . G. Wesl. talc . 7B Teimmi. IOW set the. DO St. 1' . CCIHola 71. 12714 Tenmt. new set SN . 105 do C. .t p. Wls. 116 & Tenti. oltI I. . . ( i SI.L.1 I.2f. Gen. 6 10 17 % . VI.CellurleH. . . OH' st. 1.&S. F.Gel.6. 1I04 do deferred. . . . 0 Tex. Pac. late . . 101 10 lIK. 13 Alehl.ol 4f. . . . sa" do2tis. . . . . . . . 301' Atchison 2d A. . 3tH ( U. I' . lets of 'itS . 107.4 Canada So. 218. . lOR Vcst Shore 4. . 107 L N. 1111t' 4a. 84 SOuthern .1. . . . 0.n.kN.1als. . 1\ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ oaf _ - - lultol Stuck QtiOtlttIOfls. I108TON . Se , l. 1.-C.I1 baits . 2je'J pm' cent : ( into toatis. 21h4 " per eenl. Closlnt prices for stocks , bonds ald mining shiarac : A. T. & S. F. . . . 2114 W. 111cc . pitt. . . . . 5/ Aims. Sugar . . . . 11234 WIM. Ceittr.ti. . . . . 7 % Ant. Sigar rn1. . . 1(12 % .J.Isol Eh- : . Ills . ' ! Am.1/ar 11:1 Eh1 I'- 11' ; State ( .ac. . . . 1 ) ( loll . EI.c..td. ' . . 71 Icl Telcphone. . 11S' Alchl"ol 2ts.(0 ( llostoti. . Alb.my . 212 Athlsol 4H" . . 8384 HoMion & Maine . li7 % New Englamid Os . . 113 C 101101 . & . Mal1. . . . . . IOH Geti tJnlllld tI'clrlc : 18. . 1 : . " 'Jchhnr . . . . . 111 , WI. Cent. tale. . . t : % O'n. EIl"lrle. . . 31\ \ . Ajloupz ) lnlnl Co 1 Illinois Stool . . . 7U Attatilte. . . . . . . . :4 Me"lcal C""tral. 1 : lo"lll .1 MOII"na. 112 N. 3' . 4o N. F. . . . . tIalj lllt k Itoaton . . \H I : { Old ( Olony. . . . . . lS1 Cahtnictte Ilecla. . 3li Ore. Short Line . . 1 C4ntemsnitl. : . . . . 1 % htubber. . . . . . . . 4U ! Framiltlin . . . . . . 21 ! SI m./o. . . . . . . 1 Iear..e . . . . . : ! % Uaiotmt'actiic..1514 Oi cola . . . . . . . . ai Weat Iacl\e. . . . . . 7514 Qilismcy . . . . . . . . 11 < n Ilt'I. . . . . . . t1334 'lmnl.uek. . . . . . 168 Westitight. Eieta. . . : I Wolverl1. . . . . . H SiU FrAnel"eo 1Inlll Quotmatlomis . SAN FIIANCISCO . Sept. . - 'ho official closing quotations lows : fur 1IIIng tttoci s lOa were aH fol- Alta. . . . . . . . . . 10 JIJla. J . . . . . . . . . 2 Alpha Con. . . . . . . II Jtiatice. . . . . . . . 8 Andes . . . . . . . 34 lntueky Con. . . 14 Ilelclier . . . . . 64 LadyWctsh. Con . I heist " Ileletier. . . 100 M.xlcan. . . . . . . 01 flodieCon. . . . . . . . . . 12 Mtio. . . . . . . . . 12 1 : 11 : . . . : : : : : : : : : 11 Mtin : DI3bi : : : : : : 15 Inlwer Con. . . . : ( ) 1cllal Con . . 26 Caledonta. . . . . . . 1 OplaIr . . . . . . . . 165 Challenge Coil. . . . IH Oyt'rniati. . . . . . 18 Chioliar. . . . . . . . let poto.I . . . . . . . 6\ Coillidenca. . . . . . 110 Savage. . . . . . . 38 Coo. Cal. .li Va. " . ! 6 Sierra Nlvld : . . 70 Con. Imnoerlal . . . 4 SIlver IIfll. . . . 3. . Crown I'oilt. . . . ii Union Con . . . . 56 llxclicqtwr. . . . . : Ulah Con. . . . . . 8 ( lould . tti Cttrry. . . 6" Yellow Jket. . 41 1.lu' Norcross . 16 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Silver bar1 , Q7C07 ° . Mexican dolaa , 64HQ 64Uo. Drafts , alghl. 284c : telegraphIc . 6e LOldutoek Qlot ton. . LONDON , Sept U.-t p. ma. closing : Ct'nsolamit'y. . . . . 107 7.iJiStexlCaii ordInary . 2384 : Consolsace't , . . . 2074jSt. l'itPotit. . . . . 2:11 Ccii. } .aoile. . . . 6Hn ! N. Y. Cltral. . . 10d Erie . . . . . . . . . O84IPenhtmsylvania. . . 671 ) : rio 2ds. . . . . . . . 8U hiteading. . . . . . . 10H ! .ii. C""lral. . . . . lU8 ( Mux , Cl. new h. 71" MAlt Sll.V1R-30 .IW per ounce SI.\- P ! IN"JY-\H1\ cent. The rate of discount In the open market for month. ' bills I. cent. short and three 1011hl' bUl " per celI ' . - - O IAIA LiVE STOCK MAlET { , Light Run of Onttlo and All Were Disposed - . I or : posed Enrly. LITTLE DEMAND FOR STOCK CATTLE Onl ) ' Tetit3' LUul" of luRH In the Yards " 1.1 un hot ( er .h'lecH . from . Other " "rltetH I'rce" .h'"ucc.1 : to HI CClt" . i'It1DASept , 6. IteceiltS and shipments ( or the past twenty-four hotirs , as cotimpared with the Previous four days , are as foliows : ItICill l'TI3. Cattle , hogs , Sheep. horses. fieptenibor C . . . . . . . , . . 2,513 1,40.1 . . . . . 20 September t ; . . . . . . . . . . 3,053 2,332 1iS 2 Septemni.cr 4 , . . , , , , , 4,042 lC,4 III 20 Sipteinber 3. . . . . . . . . . 3,092 2,1112 783 32 SelentLet' 2. . . . . . . . . . 4,731 8I1 597 ShIil'MUNTS. Cattle. hogs. Sheep. Ilomses. September 5. . . . . . . . . . lCD ) 103 . . . September 4. . . . . . . . . . 1,777 335 . . . S&'i'tember ' 3. . . . . . . . . . 2,392 . . . 397 21 * Septeniber 2. . . . . . . . . . 2,132 . . . . . . . Augtmst 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,890 1211 , . . , . , August 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,1,99 , . , . . . CA'I'TLE-Onhy eighty-nine fresh loads of cattle were received ill the yartla today , the lightest run sInce Aimpult 29. 'There were no beef steers to speak of , tue offerimigs consist. ing almost entirely of cow stuff and stock cattle. Owing to the celebration anti races at the fair grounds a half-holiday Ilad boon do. ciareti and every OilO Was anxious to got throtmgh with their svork as soon as iiossl- ble. 'rhe buyers were out early and bought freely until the supply wa8 vractIcally exhausted - hausted , Good cows and hiehfers were In demand antI sold freely at an advance of 311' ' tOo. The less desirable stuff was about atea dl' . Desirable calves are bridging good strong prices. . It Is pretlicted ( lint the scarcity of cattle will no doubt have a tendency to cmittse farmers to retain nIl the 'otmtig stock they have , anti with an nbundamlce of feed on hand they will he ttble to do so to a great advantage. Of cotlrse when lrices advance to ml Point where it Is more iroiltmihe to roll the calves than to raise them tile mmiarket HUPIIIICS will be ltrger , btmt they tire evl. dently too scarce to cause any uhtlrehension of liberal receipts. The market tar stockers and feeders was flOt in so gooti shape. The country tlemand was not very large mtnd epeculntors hhtl quIte a good many cattle In humid already. The result was that buyers were inclined to shatle prIces a little. Aside from the best heavy cattio and the most desirable year- lhngs the market could be called a dimne lower , Before the close the fresh lCc'eiptS vere pretty well cleaned up. liepresentative sales : STIfl4IS. N" . As' Pr. No. y. I' : . No. y. Pr , 3..10S3 $3 50 COWS 2. , . . 970 60 1. . . . 79i ) 10 19..1001 411 2. . . . 930 70 14. . . . 9G , 10 . 5. . . . 846 40 2..I00 . 75 4. . . . * 62 1. . . . .1095 40 1. . . . 90 . . . . . . . 23 15 , . . . 90) El 3. . . , 903 7 ; ; 1. . . , * 40 2) ) 16. . . . 1)13 ) El 1. . . . 720 1 75 5 , . . . 846 23 1. . . . * 30 45 2. . . . 810 5 I. , . , l0s0 21 15 , . . .104)1 45 8. . . . 8S2 75 1..l00 2 ' 2. . , , 1020 i0 1. . . . 90 73 2.10.i 25 2. . . . 3Q 30 l..1060 75 1. . . . 760 3.1 21 , . . . 811 51) I..10O 85 23 , . . . 823 Ii ) 4. . . . 857 50 6. . . . 716 1i4) 1..1l0 XI 3. . . . 000 5) 2.l010 90 1..00 30 2. , . 935 5) l.,1130 00 2. . . . 9G 35 l..1140 d S. . . . 1,25 00 5. , . . 922 31 25. . . . 92) 5i ) lI09O 00 1. . . . 910 3 1..41) 3i ) 1..1520 00 4. , , , 977 35 11. . . , 1711 30 1. . . . 840 04) 7. , . . 924 33 24 , . , . 169 55 4. . . . 383 00 1. . . . 780 40 G..1130 55 1. . . . 900 00 4. . . . 892 40 3..l0l3 55 1. . . . 910 00 1..1l'O 40 17..10S0 G ) 1. . . . 90 00 28..l. IIC 40 3. . . . 763 11) 4. . . . 937 ( i ) 3. , . . 779 40 I. , . . 840 6) 1. . , , lOOl ) 10 6. . . . 043 40 3. . . , 983 Cl 5. . . . 906 10 14. . . . 957 40 1. . . .1330 27 IIgIFF1I S. 1. . . . 580 2 00 5 , . . . 550 35 17. . , , 183 2 40 1. . . . 76' ' ) 2 00 1 , , . . GGt ) 35 3. . . . 496 2 40 1. . . . 590 2 00 3. . . . 545 33 8. . . . 5i)3 441 1. . . . 440 2 00 3. . . . 613 35 10. . . . 574 2 50 2. . . , 4110 2 00 4 , . . . &Oo 152. . . . * 10 2 61) 1. . . . 610 2 25 2. . . . 683 35 1. . . . 907 2 60 1. . . . 784) 2 25 3. . . . . . . . 6819 275 10. . , . 554 2 20 8. . , . 538 40 2. . . . 520 2 75 15. . . . 423 2 80 10. . . . 603 40 DULLS. 1 , , . . 790 1 50 1.,1350 25 2..1185 2 45 1..3540 1 90 2..l365 35 3..IOCO 2 45 1.l250 2 00 3..1230 15 7..1174 2 41. 1..l0i0 2 10 1. . . . 80 35 1..I150 2 30 2.llGO 2 10 1..1120 I 35 l..I290 2 50 t.,1l60 2 10 1..12.0 35 1..1Cli11 2 50 1..l170 2 10 2. . . . 99 . . . . 1140 2 10 1. . . .1470 2 15 3. . . .1090 40 1. . . . 9411 2 10 1. . . . 940 2 25 1..1470 40 1.i3C0 2 35 2. . , . * 60 2 25 3. . . .10841 41) 1 , . . .1" .0O 2 15 1. . . . 910 2 25 1. . . . 76' ) 40 S..lI00 2 55 1. . . . ¶ 160 2 30 1..112) 40 2..10)5 ) 2 GO 1..1i80 2 30 1..13SO 45 STAGS. 1..1000 300 CALVES. 2. . . , 145 23 3. . . . 378 3 51) 1. . . , 100 4 10 , 1. , . . 175 50 2. . . . 140 3 50 2. , . . lOll 4 10 1. . , . 340 60 1. . . . 330 3 65 1 , . . . 130 4 10 I. . . , 260 75 4. . . . 165 3 65 1 , . . . 230 4 10 2. . . . 265 04) 6. . , . 2.O 4 00 1. . . . 110 4 541 1. . . . 30.0 25 1. . . . 350 4 041 2. . . . 125 4 50 3. . . . 320 25 2. . , . 230 4 25 3. . . . 230 4 tO 2. . , . 350 11) STOCICEItS AND 1 ° EEDERS. 6. . . . 711 - 30 1. , . .IOSO 00 12. . . . 7411 20 1. . , . 704) 5,0 33. . . . 604 0) 11. , , , 107 23 6. . . . 736 50 21. . . . E2 05 17 , . . . 909 23 1. . . . 830 60 1. . , . 460 (15 5. . , , 934 25 1. . . . * 60 2 60 22. . , . 646 03 l..IilO 23 34 , . , . ItO 2 70 1. . . . * 90 03 . 8. . . . 973 25 1. . . . 634) 2 75 Ii. . . . 777 Oa . . . . . 621 23 20. . . , * 76 2 75 15. . . , 61 * 10 39. . . . 915 23 24. . , , 592 2 85 15. . . . * 76 10 20. . . .1042 30 4. , . . 435 75 1..10IO 10 52. . . . 742 33 1. . . . 680 00 17. . , . 772 35 8. . . . 988 20 3..1023 3 0. ) 22. . . . 9O 15 7 , . . . 501 li ) 4..I127 : i 0 65. . . . 615 15 7. . , . 828 20 1 , , , . 954) 3 00 1. . , , 910 13 32. . . . 951 30 1. . . . 620 3 00 15. . . , 413 23 12..1l37 35 1 , . . . 670 3 01) ' 26. . . . 549 24) 22. . . .1041 4) 2. . . . 1.35 3 00' 8. . . . 850 20 1,132) GO 12. . , . 900 1 00 13. ' . . . 745 It ) 2.IILKEItS ANI ) SPRINGIIIIS. . 1 sprInger..9 00 1 cow anti calf. . $31 00 1 cow and calf. . 10 00 1 cow and calf. . 32 00 WESTE1tNO. NEIIILASKA. No Av. l'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 steer. . . . . . . 720 82 00 1 feeders. . . . 992 83 00 1 bull..1170 2 00 25 steers..1241 3 10 1 steer..1030 2 10 52 feeders..1147 3 65 ilumitert & Ilabcoek. 3 cows. . . . . . . 990 2 50 K. 'I' . Johnson. 1 ctw. . . . . . . . 830 1 54) 2 Imeifers. . . . . 685 2 50 2 cows. . . . . . . 875 2 (44) 19 cows. . . . . . . till 2 30 1 cow..1080 2 00 G. C. Powell , 2 cows. . . . . . . 790 1 75 1 cai'.101,0 2 43 1 Lul..1550 1 75 17 C. & Ii. . . . . . 782 2 El 1 cow..11241 2 00 8 cows..1107 2 45 1 bull. . . . . . . . 1430 2 15 2 feeders. . . . 730 2 50 13 cows. . . . . . . 9& ) 2 25 21 feeders , . . . 1432 3 37 ½ C. C. Stevent. . 1 Cow. . . . . . . . 970 2 211 1 steer..1250 2 75 21) cows. . . . . . . 565 2 Ii ) I. feeders , . , . 966 3 00 Schlil & Albrigiit. I cow. . . . . . . . Ill ) 2 00 1 heIfer. . . . . . 72i ) 2 5f ) I bull. . . . . . . . 910 2 35 2 feeders. . . .1150 3 00 3 helfers. . . . . 660 2 35 1 feeder..1049 3 04) 14 cows. . . . . . . 1110 2 50 1 heIfer. . . . . . 470 3 25 L. N. Worley. 1 Cow..3010 2 00 11 cows. . . . . . . 997 2 40 2 cows..1070 2 00 4 oxen..3375 2 10 2 bulls..1410 2 35 5 feeders , , . . 961 3 00 IS lmeifers. . . . . 617 2 40 IDAIfO. I Ifake Bros. 51 cows..1045 2 60 60WYOMING. WYOMING. Al Iletter , I bull..1600 1 75 1 steel'.1130 3 25 28 cowe. . . . . . . 973 2 75 3 steers..1166 3 25 15 feetlers. , , , 1136 3 25 ' 4 steers..1362 3 * 3 IlOGS-Thore were twenty loads of lsgs on sale , the Ihgimtest run of the \veehc sInce Monday. The qualIty was fair , but nut equal to yesterday s average , Iteports from the markets were generally favorable - able , anti that fact , together with the excellent tiaracter of the deniaptl , made a good , active market hmete. The trade opened brlshc anti the liege were. soon all sold , the prIces showing an advance of S4llQe. As high as $1.33 was 1)51(1 for thin best heavy , tie against $4.30 ( or the top yesterday1 Itejtresentmttive sales ; No y. Sb. Pr. No y. Sb , Pr. . . . . . . . . 120 $3 95 53..255 .50 $1 21) . . . . . . . . . . . Ito 55..200 Ilk ) 4 24) . . . . . . . . . . . Qi ) . . . . . . . . . * 0 4 It ) . . . . . . . . . . . 041 64..GO 4) 420 4 . . . . . . . .342 80 00 . . . . . . . . * 0 4 241 . . . . . . . . * , . . 00 . . . . . . . . 120 4 25 . . . . . . . . . . . 00 15. . . . . . . . 194 , . . 4 25 . . . . . . . . . . . 00 69..253 40 4 25 . . . . . . . . . . . 05 Cl..204 * 0 4 23 . . . . . . . . * 40 10 . . . . . . . . , . , 4 25 75..202 40 141 . . . . . . . . 40 4 25 . . . . . . . , 160 10 68..295 , , , 4 23 . . . . . . . . . , . 349 . . . . . . . . * 0 4 25 . . . . . . . . 40 15 . . . . . . . . 50 4 27 ½ CC , . , . . . . , :05 80 35 . . . . . . . . 40 4 30 . . . . . . . . . . . 15 * . . . . . . . . . . . 4 35 IS . . , , , , . . 218 160 4 1114 SKIl' $ AND CULLO8. S , , . . , , , , 161 . , , I GO 10. . . . . . . . 148 , . . S 10 . . . . . . . . . . . 300 SIIEEI'-There were no sheep here and nothing to make a market , St. Zouls LIve Stock. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 6.-CATTLE-Iteceipte. 2,00) head ; .bipmenls , * 0' ) head ; natives steady ; Texans- strung ; export steers , 85.35615.65 ; fair to goood shipping nicer. . 34.251t5.21 ; dressetl beef and best butcher grades , 3.&OtjS.00 ; bulk of sales , * 3,75614.60 ; steers under 1,004) lbs. , 83.00413.75 ; bulk of sales , $3.233J'Q ; stockers anti feeder. , $3.25433 75 ; cows , . and heifer. , $3.00tJ3.30 ; Texans and Indian neers , 12,75(13.75 ; bulk of sale. , 13.00 613.10 : cows and heifer. , 12.011413.2.3. 1iOGI4-lteceiIite. 2.5410 itend ; shIpment. , 1,200 bead ; marhtet So higher and native active' heavy. * 4.23414.40 ; mIxed , 3.7t.614.25 ; light , 84,00d4.25. tlltilF.I'-IteCeipts , 1,900 head ; .lsipment. . 200 head ; market strong ; native mutton. , ; L40413.38 ; Itockeeit , * 1.50(12 II. htflhllI , 8l311l4,53 ( liii Wesitfl sheep , 12.00411 IL CIIICA(1 ( ) 1.1 'hi S'L'OCIC , itt Cattle tht , ltecelpts V&'rs , 1Iht ils en fit I. ii IrI tl Chilt'At30 , Sept. 0-lit dttttis tite receipts Wre light even for ml lridsy. There wan a fair de. auuttl anti 1151055 ntitl strong , g'.a'tl to t'httstcc native beeves selling considerably iiigiiec thati last Psi' day , whticlm teat a very loU diy for s"hiels. row cittti are hmow offered that have ( Ito quitlity ( a sell itbute * 3.30. fititl 13,8.3 Ia nit to be the 1(11 p11cc tot the beet oil sale , Iii liege emily abottt 15.0151 lit'otl were tiffetol on the niii ket ttt.lay , itmclu.llmtg 2.9' ) ) left ( simm' froth yesl"m mlny , a ntl ii goo'l luenh und eltilhi Ilfi .li'tnunI entiblc'.l seiIls to ehitaln a ftmrthtri' r..hianc. , ( f ftom Sc it , Plc. 'riot liiiiital .Uflt9' 6a1111175.iI lands ttt II' in Itoh day. the bulk of this snlx beimsa at from $4.19 to $1.23 lot packIng atltl itt from $1.35 to 14.45 far shippIng tIr.iv.'s. Ibti , S % % 'cte tit on exticine r&ingo of from $ .L'JJ to 31,30 ttir lmea vy , at ( rout I I to $4.15 fttr inlxeil am : ) at fi oiu Lit ) to 1.CS ) for common to etoict ! ttotttl hg tt ieIglmtp. lit stall ) the supply tills wee ¼ slmtws a large iflett , , atat hntis ittt'e t'uir.'rcl t , lt'cllntt of alteut lIc to 2'Jt' ' her 10) ) lId. , sales rantltg , mit ft oiii $3 to $1.75 for coninhitti to ( i.e . test , , ShaeI. % , be'mi tictive untl itm ices unto not chmnngcl iiitt'it , i's tim iii. , of lv itch thit' SUIitly i'iin largely tmi.itle tt I' . itiitlhng pitt c't.as-rs it t 1 tini 82.30 to $5.10. Imtfcrlor to choir , italv ( , , mtiii't'p ol'l ' at ftttmu * 1,2,1 to $3.Git , Choice CXI ) ri nttecp were m'Curcth nfl coiiipiatlvely few were title enotiii to e"hl ntiov $3. Tctl.iy's muirket fairly netive filth flrti : for sheep. 100 ttet litinite ( etch- lug 81,75 mint ) ( Ito poort'Ft il.2. . itecetitte : ( 'tittle , 3OJ I htt iitl ; coivei , 40' ) head ; hogs. 11,000 heati ; i.hecp , liQ1)hiCail. lit ii sit a (31 4 Li SI ICANIIAH CITY , Sept C.-CATTII'i-ltm'eeil'tS , 4,911) head : slilittlients , 4,700 htetttl I tiat ket StratI ) ' I ) ) strong ; Te'tit steers , 82.5tt1.2t ; Tona CuWs , $ l,75fi2Si ) ; beef steelS , $2.7445.45 native coivs , 11.35(13.10 ; stockers amid fccdet s , 82.40414.25 ; hulls , 11.101.3.00. IIOUS-ltecelpts , 4,34)4) heitil : sltiptmienttt , nltheI mttrhitt stromig to Ito hlglter ; ttti1l of ale , 34.2044 4.30 : lieait'e , 8 1.04)434.25 ) ; ; tncto'rs , * 1.13434.40 ; nlietl , $4,31)414.3Q ) ; light. , $3.7314.35 ; Vorkems , $4.13 434.25 ; htIgl , * 2.00433.70. SI ltilI'-lteCellttti , 1,800 heati 1 shipments , 44) ' ) Iteatl ; itiarket eteittly ; sheep , 32,75111.40 ; mnuttons , * 2.30433.00. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - N.'n' I'urlc Ilve Stock Mttrlcet , NI4 % YOltt , Sept. 6.-lilli4\'hiS-lteceipts , 1.021 head ; fitli' to active ; prices ti'mttIS' to firm ; tiativo steers , imiferl'r to fair , $4.It)433.27 ) ; rang- cr5 , $ l.I2J1.3l ; hulls , $2.2412.25 ; dry cows , $2,115 412.70. lutoltetttm cables iltiOtO Atilrrieiltt steers fit lGt,44312c her lb. , tlret'setl a'eight refrigerator het at * 1441100 Iter lb. SIIEIII' ANI ) 1AMIIS-Iteeeiltti , 5,441 heat ) ; cmiv au. ) tlmni tot' goothi litinbe ; ' steatly tot' wethcrs stat ) for phe.'I' ; sheep , Itzlor to ; trlttte , $2.001t3.rO ; lamlts , contlilon to chtolee , $3,500i.00. IlOGS-Iieceipts , 1,432 heiitleasiei' at 84,60414.90. Sto'k lit SIght. Itecort ) of rcceltts ; at the fottr Itrlncilal niakeis for Friday , September 6 , 1805 : Cattle , Itogs. Sheep , Sotttii Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,315 1,44)3 ) Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,00' ' ) 11,00) 13,00) ititflsae City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4tfl4) lIt ) ' ) 1,8k ) St. Louts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 2.500 1,800 Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,415 19,703 19,603 Aiitt'rittmtit Fruits Itt Iomtiott. LONDON , Sept. 6.-Today's saic of C'nliiornit fruits , comltrislmlg 475 cases , i'hicii arrived at Sotmtltnmltton by the American line steamer l'aritt late \'etlflesda ) ' night , drew mm. large autil- bet' of tiettlem it to Cuent clardetl. Tue itrices rt'allzetl Ii crc better than those ttitlaitle'I , at the sale of last week , Eiiglisit and l"renehi fruits having become scarce Imi ( ito interval. 'I'Ite fruit on sale today comisisteit of peitelies , poRts antI plums in imalf ensue and cases. 'rIte peaches sold ttrougitt from Is 3d to Cs a case. one excelttlotial lot selling ( or Cs Id. Dealers soul ( limit the Iteaches stdd todny were moore desirable ( hail those prevIously itrought here , as they were tiaclied in troytt , in which th.'y kept ltetlo'r utah iml ilte nit ) style ttt cases. ItitIf boxes of pears COItI ( tir It ; Cd , , tmld whole ttoxea at 5s4313e Gil. I'hutns britmgiit ( rem Is Pd to C' 3.1 , one lot of green gages bringIng 8s 3d. Most of ( lie fruit offered ails in lit'tter conditIon thiatt previous consIgn' nto'ntt' . ilowever , fcirty.twt , cases of Itlunis imt had contlltion fetclietl Is 3t1) ) , forty-six casee ttf pears 3 , uiiit Cigltt-oiir cocos of hteitre , plums anti l.ettci.es . Is 10' ) . The entire shIpment ciii. ) mca.Ihl ) ' . 1)ealt'r' , saiti tlte fruIt usc better thmtn any ptavIou. lot train California olTeret.i here. New York 3liiiiiig Qitotittlons. NE1)YOI8IC. . Sept. ti-Tltp followIng are ( ho c1oing ittltiing ohio tations : lmuiw'r. . . . . . . . . 5 MexIcan. . . . . . . . . . . . 00 Cliollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . (0 Omit'lrlo . . . . . . . . . . . . Ot)0 ) CrOWmt I'oint. . . . . . . Sit Opitir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14T Comi. Cal. .3. Vti. . . . . 25(1 ( Qim iekshl'or. . . . . . . . 31)0 ) Deativood..0 QtiIeIihIlver pit . . .I'JOt ) GOtilti k Curry. . . . . Si ) Sierra Nt'i'atlti. . . . . 71) Itiile .1. Norcross. , 15(1 ( ltttiilartt. ; . . . . . . . . . 285 ilomiteatalee. . . . . . . . 2(1)11) ( ) ) tjmitwt Coil. . . . . . . . . Si ) Irost Sliver . . . . . . . . . . . .cI owJacket. . . . . 60 Siiittio'iupollsVhtestt Sfnrket. MINN1'A POLlS , Sept. 6.-WIIEAT--Qimlet ; Sep. teintier , & 4 ½ c : Iecemtter , & 3c ; May , & 314c ; on track , No , 1 hard , & 53c ; ? 4o. 1 northern , SIc ; No. 2 northern , & 314c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'Prison 'ltetit Quotsittoits. SAN FItANCISCO , Sept. 6.-WII3IAT-Easlcr ; December , 97o ; Slay , $1.03. 11'Itmmtttcliil Notesa , IIOSTON. Sept , G.-Cle.irlngs , $16,123,938 ; hal' ances , $1,699,379. 1)ALTISIOIIII. Sept. 0.-Clearings , $2,036,042 ; balances , * 191.664. N10\V YORK , Sept. 6.-Clearings , $102,768,832 ; ttahances , $6,305,132. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 6.-Clearings , $4,435,360 ; bitl' ances , $507,500. Money , 5417 per cent. New York exchange , 12,4c ! dIscount bid. I'IiILAI.ELi'IIIA , Sept. 6.-Clearings , $13,077 , . 8i5 ; baittnces , $1,718,920 ; for the week , clearings , $89,094,062 ; balances , $ S,54,457 , WAShINGTON , Sept. 6.-Today's statement of the condititta of ( lie theasury shows : Avitilablc cash balance , $ lSlE7,163 ; gold receive , $0),113 ) , . 129. 129.CIIICAGO CIIICAGO , Sept. 6.-Clearings , $15,241,000. Dc' mantl for money at the banks is light ; mIss , 401414.11cr cent for call loans antI 54I5l1 Iter comit for commercial paper. New York exchange , tOe tliscount , lianl.ermi' London etemilag , 34.b941 4.8871. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ferelgmi I'Itmnticlstl AtTtttrs , IIERL3N , St'ltt. 6.-7xch.ange . on London , eight days' sIght , 20 marks 13 pig , I'AItlS , Sept. 6.-Three her cent rentes , 102f far the account. lxchminge on Lontlon , 2Sf Sc for checks. LONDON. Sept. 6.-Gold Is quoted at Iluenos Ayres today at 234 ; at Siatlrld , 14.50 ; Lisbon , 2471 ; St. 3''ter..burg , 51 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 204.75 ; Vienna , 103. Union Iark mumming races today. Ladle3 free. -e-- WIISTL'ltS S'IINSIONS. Veterztns of the ltt.bellion Iteittein. bereti I , ) ' time ( leisertil Go'erttiiiemtt , WAShINGTON , Sept , 6.-Special.-Pen- ( ) siomis granted , Issue of August 17 , 333 , were : Nebraska : Original-Alfred ii. ClInger , Mlnden , ICearney. RestoratIon anti Increase -James Clark ( deceased ) , Telatnah , Burt. Renewal and Increase-John W. Weeks' , Collins , Scotts Blurt. Reissue-William Mont. gomery 271gm , Antelope. Origimial widow- Sarah lark , 'rekamnhi , Burt. Iowa ; Iteistae-David A. ' DavIs , Wayiantl , henry ; Henry , Cooper , Oskaloosa , Mahaska ; Chttrles D. Keller Percy MarIon ; Thomas Gates , Lime Springs , 1ownrd. OrIginal wIdows , e.c.-Mtnor3 of Itbert L. Wllltlnson , Sioux City , W'ootlbury. Colorado : Origimial-Timotnas II. Dickson , I'ueblo , Pueblo. Ilelssuc-Mamthmall 13. Waterhouse , Canon City , Fremont. OrigInal wIdow-Maria Manuela Lobato , Aguilar , La * Animas. Wyoming : Reissue-Eli Dickerson , Minors Delight , 1"remnont ; Wihitmim 13. Gratrlx , Atlantic - lantic City , Fremont , IUo of August 39 , 1595 : Nebraska : itenewal and Increase-Joseph Fritz. Sidney , Cheyenne. Increase-George W. l'iummer Wooti River , hall. Iowa : Atlditiontti-llenry Clausen , Green Islantl , Jackson , lncrease-Wlilard A. lIen. ton , McGregor , Clayton. hteisstue-William CoilIn , Adol , Dallas : Jacob A. itockafieltl , Shenantloah , l'age ; Itobert M. Leach , Men' damin , harrison. Original wItlow'mc , etc.- Sarah J. l3tmrkett Mat'ion , LInn ; Catherine Payne , Clinton , Climlton , Itelmistie-Minore of James S. WrIght , Vilhisca , Montgomery. North Dakota : Iteissue-Isamic I , , . itttton ( iloceased ) , Glencoe , Einmons , Original widos'-Itebecca L. Dutton , Gencoo , Em- moo a , Culoratlo : Origintil-1 ° mnncisco Salnorro , Itochut' , Li's Animam. . Restoration and me. Issue-TIumsothty . Illitneimartl , hlouhtier , Itouhder. itt'iestme-John II , Long , Colorado Springs , Ei Paso. MexIcan war survivor- Increase-WIlliAm 11. Duinas , Colorado I3jirlngs , 111 l'aso. Issue of August 20 , 1895 ; Nebraska : ltenewal-Jmtmee L. Itobinson , 1"amnam , Dawson. ' Iowa : OrIginal-Thomas C , Boylan , Shen- andcah l'age. Increase-John M. hietickor , Morton 0 Miils , Montgomery , South Iakota : Renewal anti Increase- Isaac N , Drake , Loretta , Mon liomme. Colorado : Increase-Justin It. Stevenson , ( ireeley , WeltI. Itelssue-Jamet. 0. Hartzehl , Golden , Jefferson ; John A. Gallagher , CoiuntbUs , La I'Iatto. Cattle for Otnillist's Market , ROCK CREEK , Wyo. , Sept. 6.-Speclal. ( ) -The SwanLand and Cattle company will commence loading seventy-five cars of cattie at this place on Saturdsy for the Omaha market. Tile country is full of cattle buyers and good prices are being paid for stock , The grass this seaaon cannot be excelled and enough to feed Iromnenea herds of cattle Is going to waste. N1 W. HARRIS & CO1 BANKEIRS. 204 Dearborn Street , Ctilcngo. * 5 Wall-st. , New York 70 State-st. , Boston , CITY. COU1ITY SCHOOL.WATEI1 sod OTIIZk Inca GL&DZ $ ogb $ sn4 Sold. Ourrespondinc. SoUclIsd , - - - - - - - -1 EXPEC' [ ' NE\1 \ DEVELOENTS ! ! Northcrn Paciflo RecoivcrslIjt Matter 1 Growing III Interest. SENSATIONAL COMPLICATIONS COMING Conflict lug .7 utrisIie'tinu of lJtittu4 Stittes Ctiitrta un itpxa Ai'i'.iiiittn iittii ( lltestlnn-Jii.t 11111's I'Iutt llcli.&t l.uttighieil At. , , TACOMA , Selt. 6.-It has become apparent tluat tIn , greatest flghtt over tlte Nortileril Pa- clflc receivershIp is yet to come. It wIll be begttn tither eu October 2 or before that day , s' It is COItSillCrml qtiito liossihile hero that the cccIvcrs or time Fltrmilcrs Loall 1111(1 ( Trtmst comnpany tis trtlSteeS , will spring sotiie 8115. Priso at Milwaulco ; or St. l'atll beteetl mmow and October 2. A prolnincult 1)1311 iii ( lie COtIimCllt of tlte i'ecciversltlp liarty says that as things how stanti sotiIe highly somisatlonal COhlIphicatlons arc liable to ensue. Sliortly after the leccivers were nppoimtteil Jtltlgo Caltlwell of the Fightlt clrctlit directetl the receivers to file their aCcotlilts with Jtnlgo Jenkins , 1119 beIng ( lie cotirt of origlmial jisris- diction , It Is saId that Jutlge Sanford's rtll. lag regardllig the flhint of ticcotlmits is in conflict wIth Judge Caltlweil's ortlor so far as It afrects tlto accounts of the Party not wititln Jtmdge hanford's jtirisdictiumi , Tite complications arc expected to diane If Jtmilgs Hanford , after ( lie accounts are rendered , takes any action at vnrinmco witll thin actions of its eastern cotIrts. Thte belief Is also cx- pressed ( lInt If Judge Hanford oliots the so- celvers nud apPolllts Holy ones the roittl wilt 4 be In charge of several sets of receivers. In other vortls that the eastern clm'ctmit courts are as likely to retain Use : iresemlt receivers as they are to oust them. Close friends of tile receivers here declare that Messrs. Oakes , Itotise and Paymie are all opposed to thin jiroposetl consolidation of the Northern Pacific anti Great Northern. Tlte assertIon that President Hill's statcnenta that time proiosett deal Is yet likely to be carrictl out express chiefly hl own wish anti tlat : the consolitlaied * dan 1a : been pmacti- cally given till by ( Ito coIlmnltteo. A promninemit railroad man vlto hiss beets Itero thIs week ( mmii St. l'aul says tim law. yers there are all laughing at PresldentIlill's attempt to * iectro tiurouglt the Pcat'sall sttit a fetleral coturt tIeciliom ) ImphioldIlIg tile legality of his consohitlatlon plati , Salt ! he ; "It was very strange ( lint this suit aitecting great railroad propertIes sltcuhil have beeti filed ono day antI that 'itltin three days after 502110 of ( lie ablest lawyers lit Milinesota shotmld have been reatly to argule it , Stlblmilt- tillg the case practically within a week after " filing it. The expltnatlon : is that Mr. 1hiil' attorneys had been working on the case for weeks , " MIlw'tiikee's Acttistnl Ite'port , ChICAGO , Sept. G.-Thmo anlual : report of the Chicago , MIlwaukee & St. Paul for the year ending Juno 30 , 1895 , submitted to the stockholders today , shows a decrease of $022- 022 In ( lie net earnIngs , a decrease of 3,092,381 in the gross eamnimigs alld a , decrease - crease of $3,070,379 in tile opcratthg eopenses. The gross earnings for the ) 'ear were 27- 335,369 ; operating expemises , $17,043,763 ; In- collie fromti other sotmrces , $134,617 : am(1 ( the' flxetl chargel , intere3t on bonus , $7,629,377 ; leaving a balance of $2,796SSG above fixett charges. The cause of the large tiecreaze iTt rsvemiue for time previotis year was the general - oral commercial depression , ( ho failure of crops in a large secilomI of ( lie St. l'aul's ter. rltory and loss of perhaps $500,000 on account - count of the big strike which occurred Ima July , 1S91. _ _ _ _ _ _ llothic'retl 1y time Itate to Atlantis. ' NI2V YORK , Sept. 6.-Passenger agents reprosentlmig the I'ennsyivanla , IlaltImore & Ohio , Delaware , Lackawanna & Western anti other roads held a meeting hero today , th greater part of which was devoted to a ills- cusslon of rates to the Atlamita exposition. It , was the the opinion of all the passenger agents that the slump in rates shown in tim sale of tickets to Boston for the Knights Templar conclave would not. be repeated. It. was determined that a reasonable rate wouhit be fixed to Atlanta , otherwIse it would be impossible to getmtichtravel to It. Rio (3rtimtie's lner'ttseti Iltirnistgs , DENVER , Sept. 6.-Time annual report of I'resident Jeffrey of the Denver & ItIe Grande raIlroad , just issued , shows the earnings - ings of the line for the fiscal year ended Jttno 30 , 1895 , increased $445,096 over tile emnings of the previous year. The current liabilities were reduced during ( lie year fromn $1,73i,963 to $1,432,729. Tito report Is very satisfactory. _ _ _ _ _ _ Oyerlmtitd Asks for l'rotec * Intl. LAIIAMIE , % Vye. , Sept. 6.-Special.-An ( ) action baa been cotnmenceth In the United States courts by the receivers of the Uniort Pacific Railway company against tile Rocky Motmntain Plaster , Stucco , Mining and Manufacturing - facturing company for trespass. It Is cialmeti the company Is occupying hand owned by the raIlway. Running races atUnion park , Council Bluffs , today. Ladles free. Hayden's arc headquarters for 25 pianos. ; ? & ? wt\JaL We lend the 1)811(1- ) TIwt'e's 110 OhIO to 8110w yOU 0111' eqtlIll Ii . ! tlsIc. We IlIlIke MusIc our btiSIhlesi4 PillhIOS-llIOt'C ot thltifl 811(1 (01' less tllan nllyboly-OrgIillio ( fluId Plnuios tnkeii In excilaulge. - A. LIOSPE , Jr. Art aud 513 Douglas. I JAMES B. BOYD & Co Tclepltono 10.39. OMAHA , NED. COMMISSION Grain1 Provisions & Stooks Itoom 111 Board of Trade , Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. r , r. SMITII ( Tel. 1358) s. st , STANFO1W F. P. SMITH 6 Co. GRAIN and FROV1SION floom 4. N. Y , Lit. Bldg. , Omnlti * . Branch office. at Fremont and Columbus. All order placed on this Chicago lJuamd of Trai. rorrcspond.ntaI Schwartz , Dupe. 4 Co. , Ca &Io' . Schrelnct' , Flack i. Co. , tt Louis. ltet to vlzst National flank. Omaha. MAIOIN * $ ed toe our coitipiete isuok ix. plalnltig MAICt3IN 'rlAIJINO and ' 5 tJIIrININU . .1,1. 5lAllll't SX' H X1'LAINIIDi.JtKSSiON8 , Alsa our dafly attic. get istter suggesting when anti In iitat to trade. lkttt free. littmtk references furmtished. AltltO. UA1iT & CO. . MEM1IEItH ChICAGO OI'E2 IIOAIID Ott' TIiADIJ , 222 Trader. iiuiidteg , ChI. case.