IW wSl lW3W > * B WJHB Pwi THE O fAIlA DATfjY AV , SBl > TTt tlJUtt 1(5 , 1SO . COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whent Is Depressed by Continued Largo Horthwcstcrn Receipts. ALL GRAIN MARKETS ARE MUCH EASIER Although rrnvlNlotiH Inclined T Loner I'rlrcs , Tln-rp WIIM Xo IM-CMxIiiHT DfNlrp lei Sell 4)li i < .rv- nlilc Uurlnif the S CHICAGO , Stpt. IS. The pralu markets were canter today. Wheat was depressed by continued large northwestern receipts and declined " < , c for December. Corn anil oatfl both declined He. Provisions were also easier and show flight losses. The advance yesterday of'tc \ per bushel In the price of wheat was soon lost this morning , In fact the first transaction opened It out. Decem ber , which closed on Monday at CO'Ae , opened with sellers at from OOc down to 694c. In n very few minutes It was r.irnnd ! be fore an hour had passed It had touched COHe. The last named quotation was the rallying point from which It rei.Hed to 6TOo In the next half hour. The New York stock market was heavy , nnd northwestern re ceipts were again very large , amounting to 1.475 earn , against 1193 cars on the corresponding spending day last year. Cables were some what disappointing , as they were without liny especial advice , notwithstanding our Btrong market yesterday. This news en couraged the bears , and they sold wheat with considerable freedom. Huslncss was mere nearly active for the llrst two hours , fitter which It became dull and tame , but rather nervous , with Vie lluetualions on a very small amount of buying or selling. After the reaction to 631 c the price dropped again to WJ'1 , with a sale or two at from ti9'ic to ( VJV4C , and after that it kept on a teeter between KUfcp sellers and Kl'/ie ' buy ers during the remainder of the session. Some buying orders were hern from the United Kingdom , but they were for Duluth wheat , and a cargo of SO.IOO bu. was worked fiom there for export. New York iidvlsed that vessel room had been engaged there today for 20 boatloads for shipment In No vember. The closing price here was 59',4c ' , or l-ie lower than on the day before. Porn was iinlet and weak. ICurly rales were at the closing price of yesterday , but the sharp break In wheat and the line weather started a free liquidation and short selling , resulting In < ! ip loss. May opened unchanged at 2l ic , sod off to from 24\4c \ to 2l ? c and closed easy at 21" ! . Oats were weak In common with other grain markets though the easy leellug was Independent , brought by free offerings and limited demand. The advance of eastern freight rates cut off wheat shipping Imiulry. Jlay opened from nlioul Vfce lower at 19c. declined to 1W4C and closed easy at that price. Although the provision market , like wheat , corn and oats , Inclined toward lower prices , there was no pressing desire to sell observable , and In the end prices were not much lower than they were yesterday. The slight decline noted wan due principally to October liquidation. January pork closed tie lower at J0.70 , January lard unchanged nt W.C7'A and January ribs 2'/4c ' lower at ? 3..T > . Kstlmated receipts Wednesday : Wheat , 17ii cars ; corn , 3la ears ; oats. SOO cars : hors 28.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash iiuotatlons were ns follows : FLOUH Steady ; winter patents , J3.20f3.40 ; BtriilKhts , J3.00fi320 ; sprliiKS. } 3.40f3.45 ; patents. J2.90f3.30 ; stralKhts , J2.40ff2.0 ! ; hakcrH , J1.WO2.2S. Wl I BAT No. 2. fprlnp. Cte ; No. 3 , tprln ? , 5J 055c ; No. 2 red , Cl'ic. COUN No. 2 , 20 > 44)20J4c ) ; No. 2 yellow , 21U © o * OATS-No , 2. 15H rire ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. . 20U i22c ; No. 3 white , t. o. b. , ! Cf20'.c. IlYK No. 2. SOUc. HAHLBY No , 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 22 © 2Sc ; No. 4. f. o. b. , 21Vi (24ic. ( ! FLAXSBUD-No. 1. 64Vic. TIMOTHY SHBD-l'rlme , 12 f.S. I'UOVIKIONH 1'ork. mess , | .er hbl. , J5.70ff5.75. Lnrd. per 100 Ibs. . J3.305J3.32V4. Haeon , short ribs , sides ( loose ) . J3.1C | 3.20 ; dry suited shoulders ( boxed ) , J3.75C4.CO ; short clear hides ( boxed ) , tJ.W SJ3.C2V4. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per Kal. . i'Ol'I.THY Steady ; turkeys , Sifllc ; chickens. 7Scj ducks , Siiili'/ic. The followlne were the receipts nnd today : OiillicProliuo oxohinira to,1av thn butter mar ket wan woilti crc.imerv. UaiBo : dairy , ' .19 l:4c : , Kt'k's , llrmi freHh. li4e. : Cheese , steady ; YOHIC CKMCKAL JIAHKHTS. iH ( if ( ho liny nil VnrliiiiN ( -'lllllIIKHlltleN. . NEW YORK , Sept. 15. FLOUR Hecelpts , 23- 400 bbls. ; exports , 29,244 bbls. ; vprlnir , low Krndes , | 2.002.25 ; city mill clears , J3.iO&3.SJ ; Minnesota patents , J3.40fl3.C5 ; Minnesota bakers , | 2.302.K | ) ; winter patents. J3.ir , i3.CO. Hyu Hour , llrm ; superfine , J2.40fi2.50 ; fancy , JS.COB 2.75. 2.75.HY1J HY1J Firm ; car lots , 3Cfj37e. IIARLKY Quiet ; western , feeding , 50 ? 31c. IIAHLEV MALT-Dull ; westein , EOtrMu. WHEAT Receipts , 236.SCO bit. ; exports. 158.K9 bu. ; pot. easy ; No. 1 hard , w > c. Opiums were dull and weak all d y , decllnlni ; under heavy iiorthweKliTIi receipts , eiifk-r Liverpool news unj forelKii tellliiK and closed ut iic net decline , No. 2 red , May. 69 H-lCfH9Uc. elided C'Ju , De cember. 60 3-lCijCC 9-lCc , clored CO'li1. CORN-llecelpts. 1HJ.700 bu. ; export * , 1D8.727 bu. ; pot , canter ; No. 2 , 25'ic. Oiitlons were < | iilet and curler In sympathy utlh wlieut nnd clored 'iH 9io net lower ; exponent wete fair buyer * at the decline ; May , V9Uc , eloped 29lu ! , December , 27HW 27T c. doted 27 * c. OATS Receipt * , 136.MO bu. ; exports , 61,409 bu. ; spot , weukei ; No. 2 , l0ic. ! Options were easier with corn : further decline checked by export de mand ; closed Uc lower , September cloved at I'Me December , 20HW21c , clofwl 20T c , HAY Wenk ; prlnK , COc ; good to choice , 70 ® 75c. 75c.HOI'S HOI'S Steady ; Mute , common to choice , ISEt crop , 2H , < i4'/4c ; UKS crop. SWlc : I'uclllc coast 1$94 crop , 2Hii4c ; IWr , crop , 3fC'ic. IIIDES-Qulet : ( iulviHon , lOUp , l.KATHKH-Qulct ; hemlock role , :0i72lc. rilOVlHlONB llfff. uteady ; family , J.00i9.00 ! ) ; extra me K , JO.W07.00 ; lieef hams. Jl5.f.OBIC.OO. . Cut meats , llrm. pickled bHllrn. r.fiGc ; pickled ( hiulilirs , 4c ; p'fkK-d hi.m , IJifffo. I artl , it u y ; western strum , > 3.C5T3.70 ; September , 13.0" ) , num. Iimli refined , steady. I'ork , dull ; mens , n.lWif 8.00 ; short clear , J7.7l 9.2D ; family. 9.,0fi 10.10. RlCI SIeady : ilomertlc. fair to extni , ISU6C. MOLAFSES 1 Irm : New Orleun * . upcn kettle. good to choice. tOi37c. ] TALLOW Steady ; city. 3 1-16JT3 3-lte ; coun try. 3'lfl3 3-lCc , u * to cjuallty. OII S CottniiM'pi ! , fleadv ; I'rlmo crude , 20o ; yellow , 23 : { | 24c ; crude , WQZOu ; iirlmo summer yellow , 2 ( 4fi".e ; off vummer yellow , SSlii' c. IVtri.Ii-uni. firmer ; I'nlted ' , cloiod Jl.i : bid. Hosln , i-teady ; rtrulncd , common to good , Jl.CCff l.Ci . Tinpentlnv. stea.lv . at 24024HC. IIUTTKll Ilecr'nta 14,107 | kgi" . ; 1111 r' el it oily ; wentrrn ilulry. MiKc , wentern creamer } ' , lluitc : niKlns. ICc. factory , TUtiUc. CIIEKSK Receipts , G.l'ir ' ? pkim. ; nmrkt't iiilet ; lurk'e , C'.dl'D uruill. Clidfc ; part tktmii , ZUi/t'u ; full tklms , m.ifl'Vic. ' HOOK Receipts. 9,926 pku . : market Mcuily ; ctate and IVnnsyivanlu , ICjjUc ; western , 14ilc. METAIX riv lion , ulilrt : southern. 110.230 1.W ) ; northvrn , | 10.75il.f.o. Copper. iiikt ; lirok- rr * . J10.Cl"i. l < rad , ijulet ; l.rolitrs J2.CO , exchanee , I2.f.02. ; 5. Tin , steady ; tlralt * . JU.OflKU. 10 ; plates , market ktfudy. Spelter , iulet | ; domntlc , U.M03.CO. _ ICiuiKiiH City KANSAS CITY , Seit. . actlie , nominally uiu'hnniiod ; euslrr townnl cloFe ; No , 2 hard , Me ; No. 3 4'J'uf.UNo. ; . 2 ml. nominally &C$57c ; No. S , 6Hji2io ! ; No. 2 rpriiiK. DOHc : No. 3. 4c. 4MIIN Markfl tteady : No. I mixed , 155l c : Nn. 2 white , ud ! , nominally : : fi2i'- * > ; new , 15 W17c. RYE-No. I offered nt 274Sff. ! IIAY-Market weak. TIMOTHY Choice. $7.DOaS.OO ; prairie , cholc * . Hl'TTKH Ho lower ; creamery , ISlilMvc : dairy. 9fil Hi' . Kans Market linn ; receipts light. 10He. Coffer Market. TJBW YOHK. Pept , Ii. 4Xl'I'iB-Opllon ) Opened , ilrudy.llh prices 23Q30 poinU Wither ; further advum-cd a point on Kent-nil buying , followlnif fctronncr Kuropean ud\lces and bull- till llruslllan crup reporli ; rlnevd steady ut ST.fi40 points net advance , falen. 17UK , ) tttyii. In cluding : t ! ptemt r. J .foa9 Wi Dfcember. IS.t'W 8.W. pol ruffev. Hlu. steady , Nu. 7 , liuolce. 110 ; Jobbing MO.W ; mild , quiiti Cordova , lU.OOS1 11.19. Tvtal warehoute dellvei1e > from the I'nlted BtatM , 1T , U l > * i , Incluaior 16W tai froia Ntw York ; New Ycrfc Hock ttxl y , 111,004 fulled Stnl s (6tk ( , < . ! \ag ; HfloBt for the I'lillrd SlntrK , rtS.TSC liMm , totml vlnlhle for the United Sidles , 4KI.112 ha * * , nxalnvt rf,4,743 har * last your. SANTOS. Sept. ! 6.-COPnE-Qulet ; ; KOO < t fivcr- ee Santos , 9WO rols ; receipts , two d y , J9.000 liairsi stock , S2J.W butts. HAVRE. Sept. IS. COKFUE Opentd fleatly ftt 'if ndtiinco , nt 12. noon. l'4f dx-anc ; ( it 3 p. m. . f uiUnnce ; mnrkct Irregular ; fdles. 49- tCO Imp ' . RIO , Sept. IS.-COFFKn-FInn ; No. 7. P.HO rel ; oxthnnRc. SU-lCil ; n > eelpt . l o days. S4.000 \I \ K. . ; cltr.red for Europe , G.'W bngs ! stock. Z1J.OOO barp. ; OMAHA < ; IJMII.\L : MAiticivr. CiinillMfiii of Trnilr unit Cliinlnllonn < in Staple ami Knncy rrmlucc. iras-iiH.ice . siock , i2u'.ic. tlt'TTKH Common to fair. 7c ; choice to fancy. country , llffllc ; ( cpnrator creamery , 15016C ; Bathcred cream. 120 13c. CHEESE-fom stls brick , lOc : Edam , per Ooz. , $9.50 ; club hinifc. 1-Ib. Jnrs. p r doi. . I3.M ; Llm- bercer , fancy , per lit. , 9\4c ; Roquefort , V4-lb- Jar , per dot. , JJ.CO ; Youne Americas , 8c ; twins , fancy , iHc. VEAIr-Clmlc- . S" to 120 lb . . Is quoted nt 7flSc ; larRc and conrre , 4fltc. 1'Ot'LTHY Live liens Cc ; c .ks. 3c ; fprlnc clilckeni ! , 6i,407c ; Fprlnc ducks , "fl'Hc. I'lOEONS Ll\e. lie ; dead plrtonn nol wanted. HAY Upland. JJ 00 ; midland , J4.60 ; lowland , 14.00 ; rye straw , JI.OO ; color makes the price en hay ; light tialen cell the belt ; only top Kradea trlnir top prices. IIROOM CORN Extremely Blow rale ; new crop , dellvereil on track In country ; choice green elf-worklnir carpet , per lb , . 2Wc ; cholco K'cen , runnlnc lo hut I , JVic : common , IHb VEClKTAllLEd. WATERMEIXNS I'er doz. , crnted , according to sl7.e. * l.75 2.2. ' . . CANTALOt'I'ES-ror crate. 7SflSOc. TOMATOES I'er " 4-lui. basket , 33040C. Ct'ClTMHERS-l'er iloi. , ! 0f23c. NEW ONIONS Ornid ( lock , per bu. , 35BMC. LIMA HEANS-1'er lb. , 4c. J.ICANS Ilnnd picked navy , pei-bu. , Jl.4nIt.RO. iTAIIIIAOE Home Krown , per hundred. 7557900 , CELERY I'er doz. , S5J)30c ) ; f ncy mammotli , COTi ( We. I'OTATOES New potatoe ? , per bu. ; 25tf35c. FRUITS. OHAI'KS * Home Krown Rrapes , 15c ; larRC lots , I4fn5c. CALIFORNIA I'EACHES Freestones , JI.OO ; cllnffn , 90c. I'LI'.MS Oreson , $1.25 ; California fancy , $1.250 1.3.1. CALIFORNIA CIHAI'ES MtiscalR nnd other fancy varieties , tl.DOft L10 ; Toknys , J1.25 ; black Ferniia. JI.COJT1.10. Al'I'LES ruoklnp. per bbl. , J1.50 : eatln ? , $1.75 ; Junathans , fnncj , J2.25ri2.CO. EASTERN 1'HACIIES MlchlBnn. baskets. llfths , 25c. CALIFORNIA PEARS llartletts , J1.MR1.C3 : Ruerre Hardy , tl.40Ql.CO ; Hiierre ClalrKean , J1.40 fjl.50. TROl'ICAL FRUITS. ORANGES None. LEMONS Messlnnn. JC.OO ; California lemons , . . . UANANA8 Cholcn large Block , per 'clinch. t2.00a.25 ; medium-sized bunches. J1.MB2.00. I'INEAI'I'LES-No shlpplns flock. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS New York counts , per can SSe ; Hruncli \ Co. , New York selects , per cnn , 33c ; extra selectn. per can , 30c ; New York counts , per 100 $1.25 $ ; per 1.000. Ill ; New York selects , tier gal. , J2 ; per tub. 111. Ill J.NEV Fancy white , per lb. , He ; choice , 130 ; Cnlllucnln , amber color , lUc. RlDRIt Clarified Juice , per half bbl. , J3 ; pel Vjbl. . jr. . TRESERVES Assorted , JO-lb. palls , each , J1.49. MAPI.n SVRUI' Five eal. cnn . each. J2.75- . KUl. cans , per doz. , 112 ; H gal. cans , J6.25 ; quart cans , Jj.CO. FIGS Imported fancy , 5 crown. 30-lb. boxes. He ; clkolcc , 10-11) . boxes. 3 crown , 5410c. NUTS Almonds. California , per ll . . .nedlum size. lOc ; Tarragona almonns , per lb. . larse , 12' ' c : Ilioiils. pet lb. , Sc ; English walnuts , per lb. , fancy Boft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; 111 * berts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium , Sc ; IniTc. Ific ; peanuts , raw. dilj'ie : roasted , 7Hc. DATES -Halloween , pi > r lb. , 5c ; fnrds. ll-lb ) boxes , per lb. , 7c. DRESSED MEATS. HEE1Diesbed steers. 40u tu COO Ibs. . GHW'c ; wectcrn steers. 4iSVz < i ; Kood CO\.B and heifers , 4iiTiic ! ! : medium cows and heifers , 4ij5c | ; KOOC ! forwiuartcr * , cows nnd heifers , S JMc : good foreuiiaiters native tttcrs. 4UU3c ; BOOI ! ! um'- nunrlers. cows nnd heifer ? , 7U7iic ; tjooil liln- ' quarters native steers , &V4c , cow lotinu , Cc ; cow plates , 3c ; boneless chucks , 4c : cow chucks , 2Q 31ic : steer chuclis , S c ; beef lenderlolns 1'Jc , beef rolls , lionelepa , c ; sirloin butts , boneless , SHu ; lola backs , boneless , l c ; loin backs , 7c ; cow rlhii. No. 3 , Cc ; cow loins. No. 3. fie ; beef trlm- mliiKS ic ; rump butts , ec ; snoulder cioda , DC. MUTTON Dressed lambs. , c ; dic&scd mutton , Cc , racks , lOe ; legs , Sc ; saddles , 82 ; stewa. 2'ic , /beep plucks , 3c , fclhfen toncues , per doz. . 23c. 1'ORK Dressed hogs , 4fcc ! ; iork loins , Sc ; spare ribs , 3VSc ; ham ausaKes , butts , 41io ; pork shoulders , 4Jc ( ; pork shoulders , skinned. 414c. pork trimmings. 3c : leaf lard , not rendered. 4c. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES Ko. 1 green hides , 314c ; No. 2 Krecr hides , 2'.io ; No. 1 green Ealtcd hides , 4V4c ; No. 2 gieen salted hides , She ; No. Ieal calf , S to 12 Ihs. Co ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 ibs. . < c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , Cff7c. No. 2 dry Hint hides , Cfitic ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Cc ; purl cured hides , } ; c per lb. less tho" 'ully cured. SHEEP PELTS < ir en salted , each. J5SCO- ; ; preen ealtod tnearllnua ( short vruoiod cary skins ) , each , 15c ; Cry ehearltncs ( short wool cl early t-klns ) , No. 1 , aii , iw ; < lry shenrllnss ( shell wooted early fcKnir ; . ! -n. 1 , tach , 5c : dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , pet lb. , uctual nelgiu , 485c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , act ual weight , 334o ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 405c ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 3S4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them. TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 , 2 > Jo ; tallon' , No. 2 , lV c ; KICUSO , white A , 2 > / c ; grease , white I ) , Hie ; grease , yellow , lUc ; grcaee , dark , IHc. ; old butter , ilSllc ; beeswax , prime , 150 22c : rough tallow , Hie. HONES III car lots , weighed and delivered in Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton. JI2.OOOll.00 ; dry country , bleached , per ton. J10.00jn2.00 : dry country , damp and meaty , per ton , J6.004fS.00. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , 42 > 7c ; flno , light. 5H9c : quarter blood , lOfJU'c , seedy , hurry und chaffy , S&Pc ; colted anu broken , coarse , 7Q9a ; cottml and broken , fine. 6fjSe. Fleece washed Medium. lS lSc ; fine , HfMCc ; tub wachcu , ICO ISc : black , EC : buck * , Go ; tag locks , 283c ; d-'ttd pullej. 5fflCe. _ St. I.oillM H < lie I'll 1 ST. LOl'IS. Scpl. 16. FI Ol'R Quiet : some export buMnesj , but lilch ( cean rat-H check ia'es ; patenlH. > : .LOr3.30 ; extra fancy , 12.60 2.110 ; fancy , 2.4oa2.CO ; choice. $2.00f2.15. WHEAT A continuance of large sprlnff rc- c-i'llitc , teporls < if lllmnclal troubles In the east and dull spwulatlon cuin-od a decline after the opening und Ihe market closed under yester day for futures ; spot dull and lower ; No. 2 red , onBh , COllc lit elevator , fHiOei'jc on track ; No. 2 hard , C3'/c ; September , GOUc ; December , G3Hc ahked. CORN I'"utures easy nnd lower without much lraiUKK-Viot ; | dull und lower on call ; No. 2 cash and September , 190 ; December , 19ifcl'J ! c ; May , 22Hc neked. OATS Futures nnd spot weak ; No. 2 cash , ICHc bid ; September 17c ; May , 19io bid. RYR IllKher nl 20c. CORN tlEAlJ1.35. . HRAN Sacked , t-ulable , eaft Irack , al 27e. FLAXSEEI > BHc. TIMCmfY HBE1 > Prime , J2.CO. HAY Steady ; choice timothy In good demand und scarce , but no prairie sold ; prairie. J5 ; timothy. J3.00Q10.00 , this FP. | COTTON TIES In demand ; J1.43. HAQOINC 5TiBe = ; c. lll'TTER Ijowcr ; creamery , llWlO'.ic ; dair > - , 80140 , EOOS Steady ; lOc. POULTRY Steady : cl Ickens , old , Cc ! ; f pr ngs 7c ; turkey * , B' ' Sfc ; ducks , C'.Jc ; geete , C'.iUCc. WH1SKY-JI.18. LHA1 > -J2.7l,41i2.GO. SPELTEn-tJ.Z5 iifked. PitOfltSIONS I'ork , lower ; incus , $8.90 ; job bing , J5.1fii/C.25. / Lnrd. lower ; prime fleam , J.1.15 atked ; choice. )3.22'i. Hacon , lioxeil slioul- ilira nnd longs , ! 4 ; ribs. JI.U'H ; shnrtK , J4.2.1 , Dry tult meat * , boxed shoulderM , J3.C2i ! ; longs , J3W ; ribs. J3.C2H ; fliortB , J3.75. RECEHTS Flour , 4.000 bids. ; wheat , 04,000 bu. : corn. 23 coo bu. ; oats , 34,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 4.000 bbls. : wheat , 30,000 bu. ; corn , 121 , VOO bu. ; oat * , 11 , COO bu , SUM Frnnclnvu Mlmnir uiiolntliiiin. SAN KIIANCISOO. Sept. 15.Tha oSlelal closlnir quotatlonu fjr inl.iiu ; Htjjcitolive.j m fol lows : vjr biM. ni'i. ; Mjxbii il'Jll JM , biiilu ilrilti , 10 : . I2lriplite. 13s , Dry Knoil .Mnrlii-t. NI3XV YOHK , Htpt. 15. Au u unl on Tuesday tlic deinanJ WUMftx \ active. iiltlioiiK.i K ( > < l iialvs uiu roucju'il tlnnugli inoderalo trunnic. lions nnJ rorwnrtlliikix on ( irevtaus niKaiit'nirntii. rrintlnc tlotlm ucllve In ilrmuiul und balen of about 1UO.COO I'lrcfH o.ldn mill reKUlnm. the lut- Itr ut 2 ll.ICo unil HIP fcrnu'r lit full mien. MANl'llKriTHH. Hcpt. li. Clottm nml yiinni qulft : UiirlnetH on atry rectrloteil Ki-alc. l''AIl < HU'lClt , MH8 , , Hcpt. 1 % . Print clollm. llrm ut ! 11-160 ; inodfrntu dfiiuind , I'l-orlii SIiirUt'lM. I'KOltlA , Prpt. 15.-roilN Klrm and lilclier ; No. t. WiCi No. 3 , ISHiC , OATB-i'lrin ; No. 2 lilc. ( I0c , Na J while. 19c. 19c.HVi : Dull ; nominal. WlllSKY-Klcady ; $1.18 for lilRh wlnpc. ItUCKIlTS-C'orn , C6K' liu. ; eaU , C ! > JO Lu. : ryr. none , ulilrkx , none : wheut , C.CCO t.u. irMnNTS Ctrn. EI.S50 tu , ; coin , CI.IU lU. ; none ; whltky. T5 K"U. ; wlimt , B.CW bu. HAN KHANl'WO. Sept. 15. WIIKAT Ktenily ; DcceinUr. < l.tO ! . l.Ul , May. IMCSl.MU. Klniuifliilot 'M , Knit. 15. Clearlngt , J1.M0.703 ; , IU6.1II. NKW YOHK. Sept. li.CJcarlniJSS.WO.SIO ; buiunc * , 4.ii6.7Ef. I'lllUADKM'lIIA. Sept. 15. Cltarliigu. 253 ; bulanctii , | 1,4U,04I. I'JUUAOO , titpl. l-Cleurliign , . , mou y , llriuer bit cull at CQ7 per vuU ; en time , 7 Pr cfnt : New York * xchnnit * , 11.10 ill.'cotmt , Crmnml uterllnR , 14.84 ; ruty dnj-f , } 4.Sl < i. ST. I.OfIS , 5 < * r . IS. Clearing , MC4ZsV ( > : l.nl unccii , > Mf.tS2 ; t7if > ny , flcady nt S@t tirr cent foi cnll nnil "flS | > * r cnl for lime Innnn ; N w YorV ttlmng , 11.55 discount bid ; II.W dlecounl STOCICS AM ) IIO.VDS. Volume ii f IltinlncNN , Tluiimh Moil- crnto , IM U'cll lUtrlliut < > il. NK\V YOHK. S i't. 15-The Hock mnrkcl lo.lay junlinpil by Its movement the theories of the more experienced denlerp. Thin contlnKcnt hnil etpectcil a renctlonnry lendency , bared upon 11 probable Renernl ilclre lo lake prolltp , and Ihe forocncl realized lo Hie leltcr. The volume of burlncrn , though moderate , wan fairly well illstrlbuted. An early uliow of utrenRth wn mnile , pnrtly due to higher London quotations and fowlmi purchasen of ihe Internatlnniil favor ites In thin mnrkct. The Inlllal K lns extended to 1U per cent In lUirllncUm. Tlie Krangem nnd industrials led In point of nctlvliy , nnd toKether with some of tne fpi'dnllles afterward bure the brunt of the reactionary movement. The beiir leaders were acllve nnd succeeded In laklnc the innrkel from n great muny of the traders who wished to realize prollts. The up ward movemenl teen Imlled ami n bear demon- ftrntlon ensiieil , which wns effective In depre s- \ntt \ iirlccs to the extent or 4U per cent In To bacco from the early hlnh level. The decline In this specialty was attended by reports of Increased cuttlnK as a tesult of ihe loni ; ccn- tlnued ravage llsht betw < n the trunl and Its competitors In Ihe plug tobacco business. Many or Ihe other losses were quite se\cre. llurllncton dropped an extreme 55 , per cent , lliwk Island 2li per cenl , New Jersey Central Leather pre- f'-rred nnd Chlcauo ( ! as IH per cent , Consnll- dnted ( las 2 per cent nnd BiiKiir l i per cent. Other declines extended to IS per cent. Western t nlon was sold on the nnnouncemenl of the loss of Important railway business to a com petitor nnd Chicago Gas on reports of Impend- ini ? furlher litigation. The nltacka on Ihe gen eral llet were facilitated by a llrm money mar ket , call loans axcrnKlntf the toi > tlgures of yes terday , f,57 per cent. A few transncllons were made al 6 i r ccnl In mereanllle circles In ilils city. Tlie Mory had nol been conllrmed up tu the dote of business. In nddltlnn to the lore- K lnK some relllnn wus attributed to expectation HI nn advance to 3 per cent In ihe Hank of KHR- laml inte on Thursday. At the low level supporting orders were made In Borne shares nnd these were suplemented by n demand from the shorls. The effecl was In Im part a degree of steadiness and trilling rallies oc curred. This afternoon's speculation was market ! by dullness nnd nervous temper. The cluslng was wenk nt about the lowest. Hallway bonda receded in sympathy with the depression In stock pricey , but except In a few Insliinces the losses were nol tlgnlllcnnl. Louisville & New Albany coiisol Gs figured nl n C per cent decline to 7 ! nnd t'nlon Klcvatril Mrsts dropped 1'4 per cent. Cincinnati , Dayton K Ironton Cs exceptionally row.1 4 per cent. The Fiiles were JW.3.WHI. aoveimnents ruled n shade higher for the new 4s i > n the first call , but later lost the Improve ment. The transactions were JIO.SOO. Silver cer tificates were weak and lower nt C3VJc for UI.COO. The livening 1'osl's I < ondon llnnnclnl cable gram says : The stock markets were depressed and fidgety today , closing llafT Consols opened llDSi. but soon gave way on false reports of gold shipments nnd n rise In the Herman bank rule. These reports being contradicted , a Illful rally followed , Ihe price closing al 110. The other maikets were Irregular and nervous , especially glltedged stocks , the best colonial Issues being almost < infnenMe ! , The position U this : Money hus been dirt cheap for to long that stocks , such as consols , home corporations und other seed stocks not usually uwl for the purpose of spec ulation , have been heavily speculated In with borrowed money , hence the abnormal collapse on the signs of dearer money. Americans were compnrnllvcly hteady , but closed dull. The report cabled yester day of prospective gold shipments from France tc New- York Is conllrmed. Fully rWI.OflO sterling will go from there tomorrow or Trlday nml In reliable quarters It Is said that J2 , " > , ono.00 < ) more will follow , but this 1 cannot ptntc as an absolute fact. The llerlln market wns weali. The Paris Imurse wns fairly steady. The mid-monthly set tlement there has begun. The following were the closine notations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange today : ex-dlv. 1all aHsesamenls paid. The total tales of stock today were shares , Includtng : American Tobacco , 25CIO ( ; American SUBur , 28,200 ; IlurllnKton & Qulncy , 28.000 ; Chicago Oas , 3,400 ; Louisville & Nashville , 10.600 ; Manhattan , 9,300 ; Heading , f.,400 ; St. I'ntil. 28.COO ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 4,000 ; Western Union , 4,400. .NVvv Yfirk .Money Mnrket. NHW YOHK , Sept. 10. MONKY ON CALfy Firm ut 507 per cent , last loan , 5 per cent ; closed , 56 per cent. I'llIMR MERCANTILE I'AI'ER Nomlnnlly 7 fi9 per cent. STKHLINO BXCHANOB Htrnily. with actual business In bankers' bills. S4.i4J74.S4U for demand and J4.Sl > i04.S2 for sixty days ; posted rates , ) -I.S2f4.63'i nnd J4.S4Vi4fc5Hi commercial bills. IluNtoii Stock Quotation * . BOSTON' . Soul. 15 , C.-ill loiin. 74S-l ! < lur cent ! limn loinv UUjfcS ujr com. Clodlui pncji for I'll Illlll If rt ll-M ! IOIIIIH | > Stunk ( luoiniluun , 0J. IS I p. ni. cloillr : HAH BILVKH-SOd per ounce. MONin I Pr rent. The rule of dlicpunt In Ihe open market for short and Ihire months' bills , 1U per cent , Ktirclurii Kliiniifliil , Iinill IN , ept. 15. KxrhaiiEO on London , elk-lit days' tlifht , iO niurku . J5',4 prg. i'AIUH. Kept. ! & . T.irec per cent rentu , l if " ( c for the account , ttxchamje on London , 2if IS' , i' for checks. 1 < ON1 > ON. Kept. IS. Gold is quoted nt HuenoH Ayrv * tuJajut ll.tO ; Madrid. 1 > .2S , Lisbon , t9 ; ; Home , lOT.Z t. Amount of bullion withdrawn - drawn from the lUnt ut Knulunil on balance today , i.faCO. OMAHA LffE STOCK MARKET Record Oaltlo Jjcfeipts for the Year and More Killing Stuff , CHOICE CORNFf j BEEVES ARE STEADY Ainu I'li-iiljfiil. ' " ' ' " " ' Do in a ml IN ( iiioil IIIK ! I'rli'ex StrniiK' < > jy ( | lplit Slioop Mlt- I , i ; ml Slt'inly. TUKSDAY , Sept. 16. Cattlo. HOJ.-S. Sheep. Horses , September 15 4IG ) 3ro > 7 3,112 . . . . Scptcmlier 14 1,277 LOW 1,001 2J September 12 2,031 S.S13 ! 'S4 ' . . . . September 11 2,077 2,417 2,470 1 September 10 2 , < WO 3.SSI l.SOt . . . . September 9 3,71.ri 3,297 1,913 30 September 8 2,035 4,854 2,120 2 September 7 2,130 930 2,5.97 52 September 5 1,111 2,209 1,053 The otitclal number of cars of slock brought In today were : C. . M. & St. ] > . Ily Missouri Pacific Ily Union 1'aulllc sj-slem n. & M. It. H. H C. , II. & Q. H- . . . . C. , H. I. & P. flv c O. . 11. I. & V. fly. , C. . St. P. . M. & O. 1. F. . B. & M. V. U. H Total receipts ISO 67 17 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha Packing company 68 Ed . . . . f5. H. Hammond Co -113 "US Si\lft ami Company ST.9 MM 12 Ctlilahy Packing Co 1.1ST 1-MO 43D H. Ilcckcr ami Degan. . . . 11 I J. I. . Carey .US I Loumiin & Holhschllils. . 222 I W. I. Stephens 42 HIM & 1-tfwls 79 Iknton & Underwood. . . . 2i57 liiiston & Co lTi > . . . . . . . . Cmliihy from K. C l.KW Livingston & Schaller 20 l.ayton & Company Ill Sperry .t llarnes 1SI Other buyers 61S Left over 200 700 Total 4,979 3,700 1.C.T5 CATTLK The receipts today were 4I7 ! ) , the- largest day's run of the year to ilato. Of the catlle here 1,298 were consigned illrecl to a loeal packer , leaving 3,000 on sale. Killing cattle constlUiteil u much larger proportion of Ihu reeelpls than hns been the rule of late , both corn-fed na tives nnd western range steers being freely offered. The market as a whole was In clined to be slow ami on some kinds of cattle easier. Choice corn-fed beeves could safely be quoted about steady , though there have not been many hrro of lale with which comparisons could be made. Some lMl-lb. natives sold al M.CO. olhers at $4.riO : , and on down lo JI.OO and under. Western steers were generally lower to say tluit they were lOc lower than last week would , perhaps , best describe the situation. Owing to the number on sale the movement wns a lltlle slow , but the cattle kept dolling nnd were pretty well cleaned up before the close. The miu-ket on. I'm tellers' slock was also slow , the orrcrliiRH being large and Ihe buyers Indifferent. . The best cow stuff was not mticJi different from yruterilMv as regards valnesibtit : unless It 'happened to be somcth.lng very attrnctlvu in Ihe eyes of the buyers , It wns lower. I-or the nnmlH-r of cattle here the offer ings of feeders , wore very light. At the samp time good feeders and good stock cattle were In. iltnjnml , and while packers were bidding lower on killing cattle , the cattle that wduld do for feeders were sell ing at fully stcn'dyprices. . Heal attractive stockers and feeders were not only steady , but even stronger in some . . cases. Itonre- scntutlve sales : No Av. Pp. 'No. .Av. I > . No. Av. Pr. i' " .1023 J3 J5 ; i3..nior. ji co Ri..HM Jl 3.r , ! . WO 3 25 * 0.13IS 4 SO IS..1304 4 r,0 10. . . .1247 3 60 ' 21.1313 t 33 30..1SG1 4 CO cows. 1. . . 900 1 2J . , ,2.1(00 2 00 8. . . . 973 2 ST l. . . 1 SO s.sin 2 co t.10)0 ) 2 B5 1. . . 1 M 1 " * . .SiO 2 (0 2..1070 2 35 .1070 i no . , Mo s 10 r . . . .10ll ! 235 . MO 1 CO 2 15 2. . . . 12.1.2 41 1. . . i or , 7CO 2 13 Ii. . . . & 93 2 45 l. . . 1 73 KOO 2 2j 1. . , . 730 2 SO l. . . 1 75 , lll.-j ! 2 30 G. . . . ! < ; 2 ft ) 2. . . 935 i ro 1. . 950 2 3.1 r. . . . . STS 2 co 1. . . ICO 1 90 0.1009 : 2 K C. . . . OTO 2 C3 2. . . . CSO 2 no . . . cso 2 55 7SO 2 FO 1. . . . K > 0 2 ro 4. . . CCO 2 55 775 3 00 . .700 2 CO 3 CO 1. . . . 470 2 K . . C31 2 C3 HULLS. I. . . . 3SO 1 GO L. .13CO 2 00 2 2.1 I. . . .1510 1 70 1. . 1170 2 10 1. . . . nr.o 1 SO 1..1020 2 10 1. . . .1530 1 ! u 1..13CO 2 20 2 C5 1. . . 2 00 STAGS , 1..1230 200 CALVES. 1. . , 300 2. . . . 35i ! 3 CO C. . . 244 4 50 2. . . 400 1. . . 310 4 00 1. . . 150 C 25 1. . . 320 2. . . 285 4 23 1. . . ICO 5 25 STOCKKHS AND . 7fO 21. . . S73 3 00 CO. . . S02 3 20 1. . . 700 3 00 20. . .1100 3 20 12. . . 2. . . WKI 3 05 S. . .721 3 K , SfO 2 75 . . . 3 IS 9. . . ess a 25 2 M. . . HD2WO 3 15 15. . . ira ; 3 25 3. . . . ICG 3 00 43. . WO 3 15 L. . 410 3 40 3 00 14. . . . 735 3 15 "WKSTEHNS , No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 3 heifers . 913 } 2 7B 10 feeders. . .1120 (3 25 NUHUASICA. 1 cow PRO 2 10 4S steers IOS5 1 cow. . , 1100 2 10 Cl feeders..1053 2 COWH 1045 M feeders..10S5 3 25 21 cows t > i)2 ) 2 4' ' ) 23 feeders..li04 ( 3 25 1 feeder MO 2 CO 32 feeders. . . . 01)1 ) 3 25 II COWH 10S9 2 00 27 feeders. . . , 752 3 25 4i ( steers UIG 2 75 "s. II. Dyp. 1 feeder 010 300 11 feeders..1031 330 J. J. Vunmeter. 49 feeders..1000 3 4S 4SIDAHO. IDAHO. 123 cows . 9SS 2 45 22 feeders..1014 3 10 4 cows . ( - MId 1 feeder lOuo 3 20 Id feeders , . . . 1303 3 10 3 feeders. . , . 103G 3 * ) T. n Wood. 1C cows . 697 2 15 1 feeder , , . . 700 2 75 10 heifers . 7C7 2 43 49 feeder * . . 7"0 3 20 1 heifer . SEO 2 70 70WYOMING. WYOMING. 1 hull 1500 1 75 D feeders.,1107 S 15 5 cows 10S2 2 00 C4 feeders. . . . 040 3 o 23 COWH 102,1 2 671/J 9 feeders..12:13 : 3 20 1 feeder 1020 2 115 34 feeders..114C 3 35 1 feeder 1030 2 85 19 feeders..1134 S 25 i ri'iMU'rn.inc 3 oo 26 feeders..1IM 345 1 feeder 1140 3 CO 25 feeders , . . , G50 3 CO 4 fccdera..1240 3 00 & 5 feeders. . . , C20 3 65 H. W. Davis. 40 fecderti..lli9 ( 3 30 W. A , I'UKsley , 1 steer 810 265 I heifer 820 270 1'ralt & Ferris C. Co , 8 COWH 1022 2 CO (2 heifers 1120 2 f5 11 COIVB 1040 2(0 S feeders..11C1 3(0 2 htrs , llfc-.ISt ! ) 2 CO 44 steers I2k9 310 COI/JHADO. 3 hulls 1320 1 35 M COWH , Tex , 932 2 40 S bulls. Tex.I24G 1 CO ! 51 cows MS 2 45 lOcowii. T x. DS2 i 85 2feederH..12C5 2 75 1 rteer ItttO 2 25 6 feeders.,1030 3 15 2i-uws ! i0 2 K 31 feeders. . . . tCO 3 15 I cow. , 9iO ' 2 40' 1' ' > ir'/NTANA. ' 'Ci Avrunt. 1 fleer ISOd ,2 , 40 32 feeders.,1092 2 V 2 cows lOW 240' 2 steers 121S 300 2 steers IZIS..S CO , DAKOTA. iBtr. tlK..1240i2 < 5 17 feeders..1151 3 00 Weare k H. Co. 33fc-eJers..l04l 2 SJ 39 feeders..1047 3 CO ir " Weil l e. 1 state 930.(3,00i 18 eteer-H 1121 275 Uftrn , tit.IMS 2 ? 5 1C feedcrH. . . 270 I heifer. 770 ? - 1 heifer 1130 2 fc5 3G Kteers. . . IWl.i'J * . . DO fefderu. . lU22 295 8 steers. . 'M 2 05 , vfcterit Itanchcs. 1 cow SCO' 'i i 0 35 bl eei-H 1250 2 CS 1 heifer IW ! > 1W 30 feeilers..111)7 ) 2 75 3 firs. UK..1155 225' W heifers ! is 275 7 Mrs. I1B..1215- 401 4 steeru 1115 3 (0 Ufuwi 101ITJS fO' i ; . llolcomh. 2cows 1HO1 " 1 50J Ii cows DM 210 2 Mills HiO'l'(0 ! 52 COWH 109ti 245 ' Vi Hlolcoinl ) . 7helferii MB"14 W' ( Intlirlf it O. Cattle Co. 7M < CTH . 14 ! OU 1 heifer mo 3 CO 2 fuwB . 915 & ( I " UTAH. 1 bull . IS..O l'TO 10 feeders. . SCI 2 85 1 feeder . 1110 230 S feeders. . ! > CJ 2 K 2 feeder * . . . IOCS 2 US 25 feeder 1 feeder UO 2 (5 4 feeders. . . . ttSS 2 , J. H. Lunt. 39 feeders. . J. H. Mynders. t9 feeders. . . . 003 J ti HOGS The receipts of IIOKH were 3.CG7 as ieulnt.1 l.bufi yefterduy und 4til on Tuerduy of lutteek. . The deinuiul wus Kood and the niur- ket an a Hhole fulily tutUfuelory. The trade ojirneil with values Mrm , and closed a little Btrmi er with cverythliiK sold. Heavy hoK ml'l lurKcly ut n.'d'ti'i'il. as aKulnit f..KW 2.70 yetterdny , uii'l Die inedluin uelKhts went prlncl | > ally at SJiilCif 15. Tlivra cr u few guod llghta which luld ut } 1.15. The fuel that there tr u few loads of IlKht huK hero lodny made the mnrkct look conill- eruldy liltther us cciupured with yederday , when Ihcie were none. here. Heire | entMlve raits : No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Hh. . . . . 1'r . . 13 336 200 J2 CS U 40 | 2 75 U J20 . : C7H 64 80 2 75 rt iq rrt 2 70 74 , . IZO 2 7S 45 , 2 70 M. 2 , . . . . ! , / : no 2 71 l' Tlie receipts were Illifrnl nml the irmrket about utemly. Uerrei > cntntlve Fnlm : No. . Av. Pr. 12 LucUn 131 J5 ! S 419 \ \ 0fli.rncthcr ? 104 SK CIIICACO i.ivi : STOCK. Full < Itrcrilr ami nciiiiiuil Ill-llllllll.H ( illlld. rillCAOO. PPM. 15. The few native "nttlc orfrrcil inovcil oft slowly , but jitlcea wi > rc not any lower. Common to prime stporM n M lit from J3.10 to J..10 , lanjely lit from W.SK ) to SI.75. ( limit export cattle polil round from 14.40 to $4. 0. Tlie Ktocker nnil fccdci1 ilcmntM kei-ps up remarkably ell nml pnlcs nrp InrKely l from J2.M to J3.cr. . There Is n strong demnnil for Rood liutclicr ' flock nml fill helfern are \cry scarce nint lirlnp good | irlccbut ! cannem move slowly. Cnlves were In ROOI ! t\iiply | tailuy nml In netlve ilenmnil ul stemly prlceii. Tcxns rnttlc wenIn moilpratp drinnml nt weak prices , Kinsbers felling at from } i.35 to J2.W. U'estenis en > far too plentiful niul cold slowly at a further rciluctloa of lOc. OIKI.I piickliig ilrmm of IIORS were slrotiRer to f.o . hlKlii'r. wlille light IIOKB averiiKeil that much lower. Heavy lots Kolil nt from J2.f.O to J3.I5 , meillinn wclglilR at fr.im I2.SO to J3.35. llKhtu nt from 13.05 to J3.40 nml | ) ! KS t from J2 to J3.30. 1'nckerx lots sold cldelly nt from JJ.fO to 52.90 anil KiilpplUR IIORK IniKcly at from 51.10 to 3.2S. I'lira sold mostly nt from 12.50 to M.Z5. Sales of sheep were again slow nt the rullni ; low prices , western sheep selling lit from 12.25 lo 12.75. while a few natives roM nt from J2 In J3. I.amlis solil fairly well lit from J2 to J3.33 for feeders. TeedliiR hheep hrnURht from J2.40 to I2.CU nnd eru In fairly nctlvc re- Uecclpts : Cattle , 8fCO head ; IIORB. 15,000 hcnil ; ilivcp , 7,000 he.'iil ; cnlvcs , UK ) head. KIIIINIIH City I.lvp Stoi-k. KANSAS CITY. Sept. It.-CATTU-J-Ileeelptii. 15,000 : shipments , 4,200 ; Itest natives nlxiiil stenily ; other eattle wenk to lOc lower : Texan steira , l.PO f3.0fl ; Texas cows , 11.40 2.25 ; lieef steers , J3.10ff4.CO ; native cows. Jl.COfl3.Ofl ; stolt - era and feeders , J2.r.Of(3.CO ( ; bulls. Jl.f.OIj2.70. HOC5S Hecelpts , Cr.OO ; shipments , 300 ; market opened steady , closed weak nnd Tic lower ; bulk of Miles. li.WWM.lO ; heavy. J2.70JI2.J5 ; packers J2.W03.05 ; mixed. J2.CSff3.10 ; llfihts , JS.OOi& O Yorkers. J3.10JTJ.20 ; pl s , J3.05Jf3.15. SHKK1' Hecelpts. 6.COO : shipments. 1,700 ; mar ket dull and weak ; lambs , J2.25f3.75 ; muttons Stock In Hecelpts of stock nt the four principal markets for Tuesday , September 15 , U'lfi : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha . 4.047 3.CC7 3.712 niicnRu . s.r.oo iri.ooo.coo Kansi'H City . . . . . . . 15.100 ( i.500 r.W ) St. LoulH . C.WK ) 7,000 3.000 Totals . 34,447 32,107 1S.71S Xow York I.lv - Slook. NKW YOK1C , Sept. 15. 1H213VKS Hecelpts , COI heatl : no tl idlng ; cables ( juote American steers nt SViWlOHe. .Ircsscd wclsht : refrigerator beef , Cfi7e : expoits , 1.30S beeves , 1,400 sheep and 3.COO nunrters of beef. SHEii' ANI1 I.AMIIS Hecelpts , S.ifS head ; llrm ; sheep , J2.00ff4.50 : lambs , J4.00fi5.00. HOaS-llecclpts , 4.034 head ; llrm nt I3.COG4.00. SI. l.milM I.lStuck. . ST. I.OUIS. Sept. 15. CATTW3 Heeelpts. n.OOO ; market lower ; native ( hipping steers , H.391il.f,0 ; TexuH steers , J2.405i3.30. IIOCJS Heeelpts , 7,000 ; market 5c lower ; llKht , J3.ti05i3.SO ; mixed , J2.SOW3.20 ; heavy , J2 90Jf3.25. SI1I3KI' Hecelpts. 3,000 ; market slow. : IIKI : IK 'niK AVOOI. MAUICKT. \ < il\viliHhniHiiK- ( , 1'rlces Are Itul- InK liieli I.iMvor. IIOSTON , Sept. 15. There has been more life In the wool market this wcelf , although prices me rilling low. Quotations : Missouri quarter- blooil combing. HSflSc ; Missouri three-eighths blood combing , 14fl5c ; braid combing. 14c ; Texas wools , medium , 12 months , HSIlCc ; i-coured price , 25R2Sc ; Hiring , fine. 12 months , lOiilllc : scoured price , 28jT2ae. Territory wools : Montana , tine medium and line. ! fll"c ; scovrel irce , Kc ; ttaple , 50p ; I'tnhY'omlng , etc. . line medium nnd line , MllOc ; scoured price , 27 rtSc ; htnple. JZ30c. Call- Corn hi wools , northern , Hiring , 9Cllc ; tcoured price , SSH29c ; middle country , sprlnK , VSUte ; scoured price , 25Jf2G'/4c ; Australian , bcoured baslH , combing , superfine , 45 47c ; combing , 40y43L- ; CombliiK avcrnRc , SSff40c. LONDON , Sept. 15. The fifth series of the colonial wool sales will open at t.ic Wool ex change Scptemlier 32 and Is llxed to close Oc tober 20. ANTWKHI' . Sept. 1. ' , . The Hlver 1'latte wool auction sales opened here t < Hlay. The attend ance wan fair and the demand good , with prices 7 per cent lower. Six hundred and twelve bales of Huenos Ayrcs were sold at i id to Cd and ( U bales of Montevideo at 2.d { to G d. Liverpool Market. i.ivcnrooti , Sept. 15. WHEAT spot nnn ; demand moderate ; No. 2 red winter , stocks ex hausted ; No. 2 rtd , spring , f > H 1 ; No. 1 Call- fonila , C 7d. futures ejieneil steady , with near and distant position * ; d lower ; closed qilU't , with near nnd distant positions ViO'.i'l lower ; business nbout equally illstrlbuted ; Sep tember , SB 3d ; October. &s 3d ; November , Os3Ud ; December , Cs SVjdj January , 5s 4d : February , 5s 4V'jd. COItN Spot firm : American mixed , new , 2s 10d , Futures opened steady , with near and dis tant ixisltlons unohanced to "id lowe j buslnars about equally dUtrlbuteil : October , * H 9' d ; November , 2s S\d ; IJceembcr. 2s ii id. FJXM'Jl Firm ; demand fair ; freely supplied ; Kt. I > iuls. fancy winter. 7s. I'HOVIHJONS Uncoil. Ftendy ; demand moder ate ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ihs. , 2Ss ; eliorfTlbs , 20 to 24 Iba. , 29 ; loni ; clear , Mpiit. 35 to 33 Ibs. , 25s MnK ; clear , heavy , 40 to 4.1 Ibs , , 25s ; short clear Hacks , IlKht , 18 Ibs. , 24 * Cd ; short clear middles , heavy , 45 to f.O Ihs. , 21s Cd ; clear bel lies. 11 to 1C Ibs. , 2 s. Shoulders , square , 12 to IS Ibs. , 23s 6d. Hams , short cut , 14 to 1C Ibs. , 42s M , Tallow , line Norlh American , 17s 9il , lieef. extra India lilt'tn. 4Cu 3d ; prime mcce. 3Cs JJ. 1'ork , prime mess , line western , 45s ; medium western , 3 d. I.nnl , steady ; prime western , ISs M ; refined In palls , 19s. CHI5KHK Firm ; demand fair ; finest American , white , 42 > : flnett American , colored , 44s , lIUTTIjn FJtieit United Staler , SOs ; Rood , CO ? . MNHKRD Ollv-17B , HUFIUOKHATOH 1IBEK Forequarlcrs , Jd ; liln'lU ( | rters , 6V4d , HOi'H At Ivondon ( I'nclflc coast ) , 1 l&a. Hecelpts of wheat for the past three days were f,0.000 centals , IneludlnK 44,010 American. Ile- wlpta of American corn during the past three day * , 134,000 centale , Tlw weather IB cloudy. Cut to n Murkfl. NEW YOHIC , Kept. 15. COTTON Snot closed iiulct ; middling uplands , Sr.c ; mlddllne culf , Sc ; sales. 111 bale * ; futureu co d very steady ; sales , 2I9.COO bales : January , JM ; February , (8.50 ( ; March , JS.12 ; April. JS.fC ; May. J8.W ; June. tS.(3 ( ; September , JR.23) ) October. JS.Su ; November , JS.l'S ; Ilpcfmtier. S. P. NHW OHLKANS , Sept. I5.-COTTON-Steady ; inlildllnir , 7 c ; low mlddllnif , 7 ll-lfc ; Rood or- STrSi/t'lH , 'fiept. 15. OOTTON Steady ; sales. 60 boles : middling. 7Uc : rerelptu , 1.C3-J bales ; shipments , JC"3 bales stock , 9.22J bales. .Snunr Slnrkei. NKW YOHK. Sept. 15. 81'OAH ' Hnw. quiet ; fair reflnliiK. 2 11-Kc ; ruitrifURul , * 6 test , 3Vic ; relined - lined , .julct ; Branulnted , 4 ie. LONDON , Sept. 16 SUOAH Cane , quiet ; prices barely maintained : centrifugal Java. 10s M ; fair rellnlnn , Us Cd. Heel , dull ; little dolnp ; October , its J'.id. ' _ _ Mliiiteiipo1l IVhiMit Mnrkfl. MINNBAI'OMH Kept. 15 WIIHAT Septi-mter , f.7iic ; December , tM e ; n truck. No. 1 hard , old , 6Kc ' ; new , r,7'ie' No. 1 no ; them , old , GClic ; new , Mic ; No. 2 northern , old , tCCfMUc ; new , 64f. oil City nlnrkct. OIL CITY Sept. J5. Ilalnncea. Jl.12 ; rertlu- rates , ( iix-neil. hUli. low "nd clpfed. Jl.12 ; no alm ; ehliment | . Ili3,0f bbls. ; runs , 111.45S bbl . IIKAI/1'V JIAUKK'J' . INSTHUMKNTS placed on record Tuesday , September 15 : WARRANTY OKIOUB. C , O. Ijirfion and wlfo to A. J. Don nelly , lot 4 , block 2. West CurnlnK. . * MO W. H. Mlllard and wife lo Margaret IVtteibon , uYj of w CO feut lot 6. nnd H M feet lot 7 , block 1 , Pope place. . 1O.V U. H. Lyons and wife lo A. H. Cum- mint ) , lot IS , block 1 , Houth Kxchaiif'o place . 1.000 Joseph Krejcl und wife to William Futzer. e M ) feet lol 1 , block , Lowe's udd . 2.COO j. L. Ciuiiui und huHbund to I ) . Jl. Dil lon , tract 4Uxl35 feet In so corner block K , Shlnn'8 Third mid . 1 M. J. Kills nnd husband to II. I1. Lewis , utt lot 3 , block 21 , K. V. Smith's ' mid . ID QUIT CLAIM DJ3KUH. Frederick 1'reln to C. M. Nelson , no ttvr n\v. n w DW sw. wii se nw. b',4 ' nw nw ( fxcejit 4 ucrcu ) und other prop erty in 10-1G-13. . . . 8SO Total umouut of trunufcra WEATHER CROP BULLETINS Nebraska's ' Season Oloscs with a Very Uoot Week for Farming. CORN IS BEYOND DANGER FROM WEATHER ( Miln I'ou Lute I'leoi-H llcnmln ( i 31 a I u re \ \ lilliMmcKliiK n ( n Wonderful Vleld HUN Ciniinu-iiei-d , Weekly crop bulletin Xo. 21 of the Xc braska section of the ellm.ite and cm service of the United States Wcalhe Ilurcau , Issued from tlm central olllce o the section nt the ITnlverslly of Nebl-.iska Lincoln , for the week ending Monday , Hep tembtr 14 , says : 'I ' IL MICINtltKHi I * n. IICMIIIII * linuill The temperature of the past week has averaged about two degrees below the nor mal ; II was slightly above Ihe normal on Ihe first and last days of the \\i-rk and decidedly below on the 10th ami llth. Light frosts occurred quite generally on the morn ing of the llth on low liintln , but very lltlle damage wan done , however , and none to staple crops , The rainfall has boon above the normal In all sections of the stato. The greatest excess has been In the southeastern secllon , where Ihe rainfall exceeded an Inch gener ally and over considerable areas exeeedod two Inches. Corn has made fairly good pi ogress ami with Ihe exception of the latest pieces in entirely beyond danger of injury liy frosts. In some localities shucking has commenced and the yield Is reported as unusually large. The wet wfiithcr of Ihe week has relarded Ihrenhlng tit localities where this work has not been completed and Interfered with haying , u considerable of which crop Is yet to be secured In some portions of the state. Sugar beets and chicory need dry weather to mature. . Pastures arc ex cellent. The rains of the week have placed the ground In line condition for plowing and seeding nnd much of this work has already been done. A goodly acreage of winter wheat and rye arc being sown and some pieces are already up In fine condition. Tile crops have matured so far thai they nre practically beyond Ihe reach ot any furlher cffecls due lo the weather , and therefore this bulletin will be the last for Ihls season. Correspondents will please ac cept our thanks for their hearty cooperation tion during the season Just closing. G. A. l.OVKI.AXl ) . Section Director. I MV XfodH AViiriu. Dry \\Viillier. DBS MOINKS. Sept. 13. The lown weekl\ weather crop bulletin. IsFiied tiuluy , rays' : There were bill llnee fnvornhlc days for i ( pen- Ing and drying out the corn , lint the Kencral c < > n dltion IB fairly K od. HeportH Indicate Unit the bulk of the crop Is imictloiilly imfe In the ncithein districts , wlieiu It Is generally further advanced townnl maturity than In the central nnd southern districts. Culling Is In proKret- In all sections , and In the dairy districts n lurne portion of the crop will be cut and shocked with in the coining week. For the complete rlpenliu" of the full crop of corn we need from ten days to two or three weeks of dry , win in weather. From 20 to 30 per cent wan planted later than usual , and much of this IH still given and quite Immature. Fall plowing nnd teeilliiK nre being rapidly pushed. More than the Ufuul area will he plowed , the conditions of the Mill being favorable. " ( irounil Too Dry in MlhHourl. COLVMIIIA , ? Io. . Sept. 15. The Missouri weekly crop report , Issued today , pays : The temperature varied from normal to 2 degree-1 above. The rainfall avernRed over one inch. Light frost occurred In Nodawny county on the Cth , but did little diumiKe. In the northern and western central counties the poll is Kcncrully In good condition for fall reeding and woik If liroRresFliiff favorably , but In other parts of the tlatc Die ground Is generally lee dry , thoiiKh Feeding Is In progress. Corn Is beyond Injuri by frost , nnd In pome central and southern Fee- lions cuttlnK Is nearly completed. Cotton pickIng - Ing Is progressing rapidly ; | > otatocs will make an excellent crop. Pastures are In need of water In central and southern counties. I.itHt AVoeU of Corn Cutting. CHICAGO , Sept. 15. The Illinois weekly weather crop bulletin , lotted today , says : In the northern section and the west counties of the central fcctlon farm work has nu.de Rood proKiess , but Hpewhere the dr > nfs returned reeding and plowing. Corn cutting has been pushed rapidly and most of the cutting Inn been done. The work will gviierally b" finished llilH week. 'Die grain Is drying quickly anil much of the crop will be siifo 'o limit r.ml crib within two weeks. Plowing and heeding in the drier jwrtlons of the mute have been much delayed or entirely stopped and ruin Is much needed , especially In southern count ! . ' * , where stock water Is scaicu und wells , sticuins and ponda arc very low. Torn Oti < of iliv AVn.v of If rant. TOPKICA , Sept. 15. The Kansas weekly crop report Issued today pays : The average temperature has been nearly normal with Kooil rains general. Kail plowing has protested favorably. All corn except pome very late Is out of danger of frost. Haying hai been retarded In POIIIII countleu by rains , but Ihe crop is line and abundant. AMUSEMENTS. The reception given by Mr. Frank Lea Short of the Omaha School of Dramatic Art to UlsB May Hobson , the charming charac ter actress of the Umpire company , at Crclihton hall yesterday afternoon was an occasion of more than ordinary Interest to those present. The hall was tastefully dec orated with ferns and potted plants , dlvana and easy chairs were disposed about and Iced punch was served at a table In the conter. The exercises which followed the reception proper were of an entirely In formal nature and Included a vocal solo by Mr. Homer Moore , two violin numbers by Mr , Franz Adelmann , the first scene ot "Hosberry Shrub , Sec. , " by Mrs. WhecUr , Mrs. Matheson arid Miss Sijulres and "Life Studies" by Misses Klmball , Scannell and i'ond , three of Mr. Short's pupils. It Is the Instructor's aim In these studies from life to have his pupils reproduce types of character which they themselves have observed. Some of the work shown In this line was worthy of very high praise. Miss KlmhaU's negro washerwoman sketch , Mlsa ScanneU's pantomime of u woman doing up her hair and Miss 1'ond's Imitation of knitting and her truly edmlrablo repre sentation of a young girl lamenting hys terically over the body of lier mother wern the best. Miss I'ond , In particular , a young woman who has lately come from Missouri Valley for Instruction ut Mr. Short's school , showed such marked ability as will almost certainly bring her to high places In the profession which slio wishes lo adapt as her life-work. At the close of the regular program Mr. J. K. Dodson of Hie Empire company waf persuaded lo give his famous recitation of "Tho Charge of the Light Ilrlgado. " In which he shows bow the stirring lines might bo declaimed by a nervous youth , a Scotchman , a country curate , a Frenchman , an Italian , Henry Irving and Mr. Dodsoti hlmselt. the whole forming a remarkable display of skill In elocution ; and Mr. Fer dinand Gottschalk Improvised delightfully 'or u few moments at the piano , With two performances today tlio "Umpire Stock company" will close the engagement at the Crelgbton. "Liberty Hall , " which Is remembered with genuine pleasure by those so fortunate as to witness Its production > y this company last season , will bo the nallneo bill , when It Is safe to say thai nany of lust year's auditors will again enjoy the delightful slluatlons of H. U. Carton's beautiful play. "Liberty Hall" U veil known here. William Faversbam will appear us the hero ; Viola Allen us the tcrolnc. Ida Conqueit as her slsler , and William H. Cromplon as the old gentleman who conducts the circulating library. Oilier mportant parts will be played by May lobson. B. V Ilackus , Hobert Edccon and < "ordlnand Qottscbalk. The bill for this evening will be I'lr.ero'a new piny "Tho lU-ncnt of do Doubt , " which will bo pre sented for ( he Hist tlmr In this city , The Mory of the play is ns follows : Mrs. Jnck AUlnghnm 1ms brought n suit ( RAlntt her hiiEbntul for n Judicial separation on the ground of his relations with Mrs. Alex ander Krnscr , nml the Mill 1ms been dis missed. Mrs. Kroner rci-clvlng "tho benefit ot the doubt , " though severely lectured by llio judge for her Indiscretion. " Mrs. Krnser's first Impulse on emcrpltn : from the court Is to live down the scandal , with , her husband's help , nnd to him AU'ordlnftl/ site appeals. HP , howi'\er. Is of n cold , reserved - served nature , mid docs not ceo mat ( era In the same light. Ills pride ns n. e ntlemftn has been deeply wounded , nnrt he In All for hldliiR his slintuo In a llf > of retirement nbroad. Thereupon , Mrs. Fr.ucr icnolves td rl 1 her husband of her presence by fllchl and the srrne of the Mory shifts to a cottfwi ut ipsom.hero : Allingtmm IB HT- lug separated from his Jealous wife Mrs. AillnvliAiu arrives to beg hlx forgiveness for the wrongs die has done him , mid soon after Mis. Frascr comes along to ndvlso with her old friend. Mr ? . AllliiRham agrees that her husUnil shall receive -Mrs. Prasci' on condition thnl tdin be allowed to over- hour tholr conversation , and. of course , new trouble Is Iho result. To ndd to the com- i'llratldim of the situation , Mrs. Frnscr helps herself too freely to the spirit bottle and brings the second net to a closa by becoming helplessly Into.\lc.iU-d. In the next net -Iho Inut of the piny Mr. Krnscr , too , arrives on the RCOIUnnd there Is ft pretty quarrel. In which everybody taken a hand. Eventually , however , nn ostensible * peace Is patched up between the two fami lies , and a venerable bishop provides for MIR. Fntsrr'n rehabilitation by taking her under his Kpiscop.il protection In society. The company will bo cast , for1 "The Ucueflt of the lloubl" ns follows : John .Mllnghnm William KaxvrHhnni liriizll Shufto Clcorge C' . I' inrco IVter Klphlck ,1nnie nti Lee Klnncy Alexander Kr.isor , "KnmT of I/ochfcn" Kobe-rt EduBon. lit. Iti-v. Anthony Cloyu , n. I ) . , bishop of St. Olphi'rtM \V. 11. Crommon Mr. ' . I'.niptngi' . n widow Miiy Dobson Sir Kletclier 1'ortwood , M. 1' . . ln > r brotlief J. K. Pobson Mrs. liMoyM. her UlsterMrs. Mrs. ThotntiH Whiffet ! Cliindo Kniittge | , her MOM Ferdinand Untlnchnlk Theoililn | ! Frascr , licr iliitighter Viola Allen .Iiistlnu Kmptaso , her ilniiRhti'r Juno Hnrwnr Ollvo Alllngnam , wife of John Ida Pnniiueit Mrs. Qtilntnn Twi-lvi-s Ellen Garl Omilfp , a servant at Mr. Alllnirlniin'H. . , . 1C. Y , lIiiL-ku * . llorlon , nt Mrs. I3m | > tnie'3..W. H. Harnca The nttrartlon announced nt the Crelgh- ton for the coming week opening Sunday evening. September 20 , Is the Columbia Opera company , which will offer a repertoire * of the most popular comic opera successes , iiinong which are "Said I'nuhu , " "Ulaclc Hussar , " "Kra Dlnvalo , " " 1'lnafore. " "Mas- . colt , " "Olivette , " nnd others equally ns , popular. David Henderson's Schlllor Opera Com- Iquo company will be the attraction nt the Iloyd for the lust three nights of Ibis week * Including a "bargain day" matliicc on. Saturday. "Hohcmlan Girl" will bo presented - sontod Thursday night ; "The Mikado" Frl- Jay night , and "Thu Hells of Cornovlllo" Saturday matlnco ai.d night. Tlie mugnin- rcnco of the presentations lu Chicago was. quite a revelation even In such a prom inent theaterlcnl center , nnd when It Is. known ( lint the productions hero will bo on ns elaborate a scale It will bo understood that this is quite nn exceptional engage ment. Vocally this company Is remarkably- strong and the comcdhns second to none. N'o opportunity is lost In the presentation , of the operas for brilliant spectacular of- ftcts and magnificent costuming. The fol lowing Is the roster of the company. Tllllo. . -ullpger , Ileatrlce MoKenzle , Mabel Klar , . Lydlu I'aynp , UoL Cnrler , Florence Straight , . John McWadu , William Stephens , Otis B. . Thayer , Harry Ca lnuari , J. K. Heynard , Will Walsh and F. W. Fox. "In Old Kentucky" smashed a good many- records lust srtason , hut its most notalilo- feat was In raising the mark at the big- and famous old Boston theater. This theater has been In existence over forty years antr in that time It him held many Immense- audiences , but It remained for "In Old Ken tucky" to break all previous records for big business on Thanksgiving night , 1894 , It Is estimated that ( J.OOO pcoplo wero- crowdcd Into the vast auditorium. It IB. also true that the biggest second night business was done by Iho company at the- Iloyd theater last season. The coming en gagement opens at the Iloyd next Sundnj- cvcnlnK. Theories of cure may b discussed at length by physicians , out Iho sunerers want quick relief ; and One Minute Cough Curo- will give It to them , A safe cure for chll Iron. It Is "the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. " DIJATII OF ATTOHXHV .IOII.V KCIIOMP. . r-ti Well Known Oinnlin I.mv.vciI'IINHCM. . . ' G& Awny. John Schomp , the well known attorney or this city , passed away ut the Mlllurd hotel nbout 9 o'clock Monday evening after un Ill ness extending over a period of about two- years. Mr. Schomp was associated In busi ness with W. A. Corson and had bq ac tively engaged in the legal business In Omaha Hlnco 1K88 , but 111 health In terfered somcwhut with his practice about two years ago , and last Feb ruary ho went to his old homo at Iteadlngton , N. J. , where his father resides , hoping that the change would benefit his health. Ha -'xperienced no relief , and returned to Omalift. nst week. Mr. Schomp leaves a widow and ono son , John T. Schomp at Mollne , III. , who was at its father's sldo when death claimed him. rho remains will bo taken by the widow and KOI ) to the family homestead at Head- ngton for burial. Services were held at haul's undertaking rooms at 5:30 : last even ing , Ilcv. T. J. Mnckay olllclatlng , after which the sad party left for the east. b 4-T ) j JLii Gorham Silver No material furnishes a"1 writing desk , for lady or gentleman , in better taste than GORHAM Silvery in which there are to be had Inkstands , Pen Racks- and Holders , Blotters , < & Erasers , Scissors , Papet Cutters , Calendars , Book : Marks , etc. of that Ster ling quality of which the Lion , Anchor and Letter G , is all the assurance necessary. Too good for Dry Goods Stores , Jewelers only. C. S. ffl E , Cor. 15th nnd Douglas JAMES ETBOYD & CO. Telephone lO.'M ) . Oiniihii , Neb. COMMISSION ; RAIN ; PROVISIONS : AND : srosx * Iloom IHVi , Hoard of Trade. Direct wilts lo Chicago and New York. John A. Wimn & Co *