0 TJII3 OMAHA DAILY KEIifl IhilDAY , SEPTEMBER 3. 1807. MUtCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat MaTjo ? a Not Advanca After Muob Jumping About. OTHER MWITS SUCCUM 3 TO LIQUIDATION Cum N Well MiilndiliH'iI In IIic Hurl- | ) IMIUK | , litK CliirH nl n Ion * of Tlirrc-HlKlUliK I'ro- > | NOIIH I.IMMT. CMiCACO. Sept. z.-Whcfit loJoy nddcd lii com * to the value of September nnil 1'4 units to tli" December delivery. Tliu market NS is titiongly Inlluenccil by the sharp nil- v.incus in foreign rnatUe > t ! , anil both of the futtirei ) so ! l x\cll nbove 00 cents for a time. All the other markets wcro strong early , but jleltlcil Inter In the session and wound up with declines ot % 'Oent In corn , V4 cent in u.tls and SViftlO cents In ptovlslons. Wheat wns very strong nt the opening. The early cablegrams , those received hero before the day's business ) In the trading pits e : .mmcnced . , wcro of n sensationally bullish < : ii.iiine < tL > r , nnd sulilclently explain a Jump In t .0 price of December to 93 nnd 93V cents n the start , yeatei day's closing price having In in & 3 % cents. In nbout Iliree mlnuien W cents \vnr. being paid for December and ut wanted 'it fWi the same lime September was eentwithout sellers of more than ono or two 5,1)00 ) bushel lots answering to even such nn a.lvancu . over the ! > .B < , cents It was selling for ut theclosm the day befole. Liverpool dh'p.ilchcs doscr.bcd Unit market as opanlng Btroni : and exclled at from 3' ! ' , pence leI jir ncc over tin- previous day's quotations ; Kngllsh fountry marUels weie 1 shilling per ( itiartcr , or 3 cents per bushel higher , and jMrls rt.iovtfcd nn enual lulvnncu for fceptem- b , r delivery thu quotiiilon being 00 centliiH-s ti-i which Is Hiu equivalent of 3 cents per liiialiel. Of course after a 3'ii cents per In.Mhel rise here' yesterday , with a further ii'ldltton ' of i' ' cents lu Iho llrst halt hour thiiQ were hundreds ot people who had h.uiil.-onir prollis lee templing tor refusal , nnd inch soiling was the principal feature ot the irndlug the next half hour , and In ronseiiucncu of which December reacled fiom 'Ji'i ' rents lo Bl'/i ' cenls and September from SM'i cents bid to ' . ' .1 cenls sellers. The receipts here wen.M cars , of which only 1C were , contract. The quantity inspeeted out ot store was 111 00) bu.slu-ls. .Minne apolis nnd Uulillh re-ported H14 cirs , cotn- turcd with M" the corresponding day of thu year before. The total receipts ot Ihe day nl primary western markets were ! ) lSit ; ! , ) Intsiels , compared with SlU.uiS bushels tliu cetTcSiwiidlng day of Die year before. At- lanli port clearances wt-re GS7.0TO bushels. C'loslng Paris e-ablcs wore ratlier Kcnsnlloual , Hhowlng an advance In September equivalent to ( Hfc cents per bushel and November nnd February 4'4 cents per bushel. What bullish tiffed Ibis had , however , w.is ralher dls- rountcd by seabo.ird advices reportltiK few foreign acceptances. Hut when closing J lvcrpool ethics were received , showing no fulling off in the previous advance- , buying was * renewed here and soil the price of IJecember on another climb. It reached 5GVi cuts on that swell and Se-ptember brought 9GV6 nt the same time. In the last advance , us on Ihe one that preceded It , the price liumpcd against a spring that released a Hood of long wheat that crushed It down iigaln with as much force us before , 94'A cents being once more current near the cltMC. The principal bull crowd bought mod. rralely on llio declines and sold heavily at n round ! > y cents and better. Closing quota tion' * were : September , S3 cenls and Decem ber 9P/j cents. Liquidation was Ihe feature In corn. The. jiiaikel opened strong , helped by wheat , nnd Indications of n cold wave west and , lotwl'hstumllng , millions of bushels of long corn were sold , prices were well main tained during the morning. Offerings ultl- jnalely proved too larj.e for the market to nbsotli , however. Itecelpts were very InfEe. 1,5X1 cars , and counted uyalnst the market. The Price Current reduce-d Its crop llfiures to 1,7M,000OCO bushelH. Scattered rains were reported throughout the corn belt and more were promised tomorrow. Chartet-H were ; for ! GOKK ) bnxhels. December ojiened J/Sffi".c ! ! hlglier at XIVjc , ranged between ? \c und " 2'TiC , closing ut 34'rff ! % ( ! Trade In onts was Important und us lias liecn usual of late devoid of Independent ffatttres , the market being influenced 'lielly ! by the action of corn. IJievaior jieo- jilc wore prominent sellers. He elpts were 5l3 cars. Slay openeel Ue higher nt ilc , solS ut 'Jifi l'.te , lint weakened later with corn , dccAliiln ? ut 201sr. and closing at SO'Jifi20'4c. There was u good traele in piuvlMnns. There was some disappointment over pro- vlHlon stocks , the decrease not being so largo as cxpcclcd. Longs were sellers of laril anel ribs , presumably prnllt-maklng. 1'rlce.opened strong with grain and a lilgher live stock marke'l , but yielded grad ually. Packers penerally were sellers. At the close December pork was 5c lower ut J)02'i. ! ) ' December lard 2Vif ! ie lower nt $1.9.1 , und December ribs unrh'insed nt $110. Bfptembar and Ocloher ribs , however , show tv lOo decline. ICsllmaled receipts Friday : Wheat , 2T.O car ? ; corn , l.SCO cars ; cats , 420 cars ; hogs , 21 fKV ) head. Lending fnlures ranged ns follows : AIIcTeB. | OiienTT iTTMi.J ulTyrTcToacT. ' | YJStJ'y " " Wheat" . _ . . | f-i'bl. . I11H n.i Dec. . . ! HJH li 4 K I'M ' H May. . . Ullu 1)1 ) It Coin f > pt. . iiow-ai Viv. . . . Mny . . . 37 3-iH-Tl.l OntH Senl. . . 111 1 ! ) I'.IK Uic. . . . Ul " ' . 'Olpi Hi" ' rol-k- M'pt . . H ! )0 ) H ! 12 Oct. . . . tl 0. ) II Ul ) H ! K ) S 11.1 ! ) IP''it Via. . . . I ) 13 1)j ) S 117t \ II OJ'-i ! l 07)j ) fe-nt. . . 4 H.-I 4 R.-i \ ys 4 8,1 4 00 ret. . . . 4 115 1 1IJ l H7W 4 P7' 4 115 Den. , . 6 01 0 U.1 i ur > 4 (13 ( 5 00 Eh'lUlbH ' 5 HO C KO a o.i 5 70 S BO " Ccl.i. 0 Ul ) r 80 5 on C 7(1 r so No. ' . ' . C'Jsli nnolaltons were OH follows : 1-MjttUH-Klrm. WHKAT Nei. 2 MirltiK , OHiSOVJc ; No. 1 rprlng. . 8241 die ; No. ! red. MiCKe. OOHN No. 2. 30TiJJ3lc. OATS-No. 2 , Hi > , c , t. n. b ; No. I while , K'iiWc : No. 3 while , 21if2i'.ic. HYI'--No , 2 , G1V4C. HAUI.KY-No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 31G44c ; No , 4 , 42c. KI.AX8KKD No. 1. tl.Olffl.Olii. TIMOTHY BHIUJ-Prline. J.73. I'UOVIRlONS-MchK pork , per bid. . JR.MffS.S.V I ird. per 100 His. , Jl.i.5. Short ribs rldrs ( lee e ) , ir > : > /.U. . . Dry i-alled shoulders lboxe > d ) , $ u.i : ! / 6.S.I. 6.S.I.VHIBKI3Y Dlflllleni' Hnlshed Roods , per ual. , It:1. . : ai loaf , 3.8I ; Branuhited , t3.21. On the Produceexclmnap today the butter mir ki-l wan steady ; cie-umtrleB , Uijlfc ; dalrli's , S.I 13e. Cheete. Heady al kiiCVHc. KRIS * , freth 13He' . I'lvo poultry , llrm : turkeyn , tyiuc ; chick tira , 7Hc ; tprlncs. I'c ; iluclin. iiuilic , NK\V YOltIC IJHXKHAI , SIAIllvirr N f ( he lln ) ( in ( it'iicra ClIIIIMIIIllltll'N , NKW YOIIK , Kept. 2. FIXJl'll-He-cPlpts. 18. 147 bbls. . exports , 9,003 libln. ; Hroniily held am moderitte'ly active ; winter patrnts , IS. 331(3. C.I winter HtralKlitN , I4.S3W5 10 ; winter extras , J3.5 ( Cil.90 ; winter low Kradev , $3.3503. 50. Hye flour , llrm ; fancy , I3.40if3.75. 4'OIIN MKAlmrn ; yellow uettcrn. 7Jc. HYIJSlMily ; No. 2 wettern , Us. 1IAIII < KY hlrujy at 31c. IIAKI.l'IY MAI.T l-'lrm , weflrrn , HflGSr. \VllKAT-Itee'elpt . 2-J1.171 bu : c-xpnrl . I07.1&I tni. Spot. Him No. 2 led. } 1 ( IJH. Optlom > opened gtroiiKoihlKher cables , HOIKutg ! \ \ uc , e UM-l'UrltiK und le-ru favonibleciup ne u , ud ° \umvd above * tlu > dollar mark for December bill tlnully broke badly under heavy reulliliu nnd cloned only fitfl'.lu nrt hlKhvr , No. 2 red Jlny , U'J ! c fll.CO ; clotril , K'JVio ; Srptrmber , JI.OO ) : tri.iC4 : closed , ll.wli. I'OIINItcrfliit , 3iU:00 bu. ; exports , 33.201 bu fipol. llrm ; No. S , 3Clc. Options upened Mrongei < ni hlKher cables and bullish rr. p ncun. bn \\euktned In the afternoon unlir active reulU IIIK nmi clo .ed Ho net lower ; Seiitember , S6v < , J7ic ; close-d , S6cj IJecembcr , 3SVij'39o. clo e-d OA'TS UfcelpU , 278,400 bu. ; exports , 9,013 bu Bpot , fteaily ; No. : , 24c. Options , eiuiet bin Hun. later fiiilnir off with corn und closlnir U > net lowt-r ; fepleinlwr clottd ut 235ic ; October , S'4j55ilc : closed , 23Uc. HAY- Weak ; shlpiunir , (4.0)T ( ) < .Mi goeul ti cl.u.ref5riWi.W > . HOPB-Qule-t : 1833 crop. 3ff4c : 1ESO crop. tffSc , J'ai-'llc e-oasl. 1W5 crp , 3tHv ICO crop , CiilDi- . HIDKB-Hrm ; ( lalvt-ston , 150 16c ; Huenoi A\i.-s , dry , I'Je ; Tuxus , dry , liWI3c ! ; ; California J7c. J7c.I.HATHKHKlrin hemlock sole , Iluenot Ayrc * IlKhl lo lie.ivswrlchln. . 1l'f2K\ HfTTKU Hecelpln. 7SfC pkKS. : nrmj western , 10,1 liiKlKln : , lUilkc ; fnolo'y , IfiUc. l IlKUSU-lli-ci'llim a793 iikmi , ; iiulet ; lart.-1 , vhitil llci / mull , while , 8ic ; large , colori-d , l-v ; small , ix.lnuij . , li > , part tkhim , 61 ( lC'/4c ' ( ull skims. 3iJilc. ( , l'HilS-Upcclit3 ( 7.4CS pcK ! * . ; cany ; slate and 1' mi vlviinia. liffl&'te ; wvjtern , IC'-iC. P1H "VISIONS-- ef , ( Inn ; pa 'ktt . $8.ti J9.K ) , Cut meats , cteady ; plrklot belllps. J7.W 8.tX ) ; ide-kled fhoublers , J5.OOfj5.Kii plc-klea turns , l . 'Ci(8.Cii. ( Lard , nuleti western steamed , J5.JC yj.30 ; u-llneU , it ady. Port , iKftdjr ; old rneiu , new mess. llft.KO10.7J. short rttar. , famllr IIO.KKBII.W. TAI.I/'W QtllH , Oll.fiOtrntpum. . ejiilet ; t'nltprl cloned nt 7Ia bid. Itorln , steady ; strained , common to good , l1.4Sfll.SO. Turpentine , * l nily , ZS fWic. Cot- lonfppd continue * Itf ndvanrlnR tendency , cor Inn another rtte toilny on n moderate Im'InftKi primp mmmer yellow , : & ( | :9o. e > ff rummer yel low. J7ft7 > 4)ej butter crn.le * . 5Ifi33c ; prime num. tner whllp , * 680o , prime winter y 11ow , Jtc. lticil'lrmi fnlr to extra , 4Uf5ic ! ; Japan , 4U .Mji.ASKS--rirni ( ; New Orleans , open ketllc , Knf l n choleo. 21Slc. .MKTAI.H Plff Iron , wnrrantx nrmor , J6.75f > C.RS , Cnpppr. quiet ; IskP , tl1.10IM1.2r > . Tin , easy. ll3.K ( > fl18.nr , , Spelter , eialet , | 4.2. < < M.30. Lead nulpl but firm ; exchange , IU2i04.J7 ! > .4 : brokers , ta.U. OMAHA ( ir.MtllAL JIAIUCinS. Conillllnn of Trmlc niiil Qtiolnllonn n Slnplp nnil ratioProduce. . KflOS-Oooil slock. 13c. Itl'TTIHl Commnn to fnlr , C'ifJitf ! choice to fancy , lOfflzc ; separator creamery , ISc ; Both ered creamery , Hi ? I Jo. VKAI Choice fnt , fO to KO lb . , quoted at Sc ; Inrirp nnil ronim , 4JJ5c. MV13 Pori/rilY-Hens. ( HflCo ; cocks. 3ff4c ; fptlnic chickens , per lb. , 7',4ttic ; duck * , Ccj Ulricas , eSc. PIOIXJNH Llvt , 7aJOr ; dead plgconi not wanted. IIAY-fplnnrl , 1C : nildlnnd , 3.f.O ; lowland , J4 W ; IJP § irnw , 14 ; color makes the jirlcc on my ; light bales tell the best , only top erodes bring top prices. lIHOOMroilN n-Ttrcmety Blow fftlct new crop , delivered on trnck In country : choice crecn felf- workhiB carpet , per lb. , 282'4Cj ' choice green , ritnnlntr to hurl , MfjUo ; common. IVie. CANT.UXJl'PKS-Per doz. , 355I50C. TOS1ATOKS1'cr hnlf bu. basket , 40ffCOc , ONIONS-l'er bu. . ClfJGCe. 1.1JIA 1IKAXK I'cr lb. . 3c. IIKANS-lIan'l-plched nnvy , per bu. , 11-50. CAIIIIAOK Hump grown. lr. TU.MATOig 1'er bu. , cholro. f.Oc. WA'rilll.MHI/JNS-Criitrd , per Uoz. , J1.3J81.60. rnt-MTS. Al'l'Ms-I'er : Mil. , | l.MM en. NATIVK I'l.rMS-I'or lmfket. 20 ] : ; c. OU.\l'iS-Cnlirornli. : : JI.25K1.M. BOt'THUIlN I'KAPHRS-I'pr W bu. , r.OflCOc. C'AI.ll'-OllXIA I'EACHKS-l'er CBEICrawford. . , SOiflHlicllncs. ; . 70J75p. CAMl-'OUNIA ri-IAliy-llartlctt , per cnsc , M.7S 61. W ; Huerifi llnrdy , $1.50. CAt.ll'OUNIA I'I.l'MS-1'er cnpc. Jl.10jn.33. HOMU UHOWX OlIAI'i.S : I'cr I'SJkct ' , Kc. rnopicAL. rauiTS. OltANOUS Mediterranean t > wecti < , )4. I.KMnNH-Mtngfnas , J4.,0'a.00 ! ' ; choice Callfor- nlu. { 4 J3B4.50. I1ANANAS Choice. Inrpo Flock , per bunch. tl.0002.2j ; medium-sited bunches. | 1.6002. 0. MISCULLANUOUS. NUTS Almonds , CuJituinla , per lb. , largo size , lee ; llruzllp , per lb. , lUu ; UnKlls'.i walnuts , per lb. , fnncy , soft rlirli , 12 13o ; ntnndards , 10Q ) Ic ; IllljeilB , pur lu. , 10c ; pi'cuns , jiollsneJ. large , . 'UlOc ' ; Jumbo , lI5J12o ; lurRe lucKury nuts , Jl.M ler Ini. , coconnuts , 4 0 men. K1C1B ImpartcJ fancy 4 clown , 20-lb. boxes , IJc ; 5 crown. BO-lb. bovcs , Uffllc. IION'BY Chulcc. ISSJlIe. CIUUU CUrllled Juice , per hnlf bbl. , J2.33 ; per Ijbl. , .00i4.23. MAl'I.lSVRUr rivc-cal. cans , ench. J2.23 , ; .il. cans , pure , per doz. , (12.00 ; half-gal , cans , 16.23 ; quart cans. } 3.f.O ; FUi.SlI MEATS. DRKSSKD Ul-i < : i < * Uood native steers , 400 to GOO ll > 8. , 7c ; good lureiiuuitvrs , Ftecm , 5'ic ; ( 'ood liliuliunrteis , SHc ; ivcstuni sttum. ts ; fancy tielfcrs , fi'ic ; Kood heifers , C',4c ; Rood fore < iuarler. , lielfcrs , Su ; good hliulquartciv , lielfcrs , So ; goou cows , to' fair cows , D'.iu ; common cows. Be ; cow foreqimrtcrs , 4'ic ' ; cow hlndauurtere , 7'.ic. lRnF ! CUTS Ten Jcrlnlns , ISc ; bonclrfs strips , Jc ; ptrlp loins , 7c ; rolls , S U' ; sliloln butts , 8ic ! ; shnulJcr clods , Oc ; rump butts , 6c ; ptt-tr chucks , Cc ; cow chucks , 4cbonolca.s \ \ rbucks , 4Vic ; cow plates , 3c ; steer plat ( , 315C ; limit steak , CMiCj loins No. 1 , 14c ; loins No. 2 , lO'.fcc ; Inlna , No. 3 , S'.to ' ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , ! ic ; HH , No. 1 , lie ; libs , No. 2 , S'4o ; rib ? . No. 3. C'.Jc ; steer rounds. 7c ; cow rounds , CHc ; cow rounds , ehank off. Hie ; cow rounds. shank and rump off , ( a ; trlmmlngu , 4c ; beef , slnuiks. 2 c ; brains , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads , per lb. , 10c ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. , 40c ; kidneys , per drz. . 3r c ; ox tiillf , eacn , 3c ; livers. iicr lb. , 2c ; hearts , per lb. , 2c ; toiiRUcs , per it. . . lie. MUTTON Lnmlts , S'ic ; thccji , 7ic ! ; market racks limit : ) , Sc : hotel racks ( jhort ) , lie ; Ii > g3 and paddle ? , Sc ; lamb lees , ! > : . Breasts and stews. ! c ; tonsiies , each , 3c. 1'OllK DrefFed plus , Cic ! ; drc'SJed IIORS , Sc ; tenderUilns , 12c ; Inlns. Cc ; spare libs , 4c ; hnm sausage , butts , rc ; shoulders. roURh , 5c , shoulders , rklnned. Wic ; trlmmliiES. : Hic ; leaf lard , not rendered , i"c ; heads , cleaned , 3c ; snout and ears , 3c backbones , 1'io ; fheek meats , Scneok ; liones. 2c ; pigs' tails. 2e ; plucks. each , 5c ; chitterlings , fc ; hocks , < ir ; hearts , per doz. . 2."ic ; stomachs , each , 3e : tongues , each , "e ; Kidneys , per dos. , IPc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; pigs' feet , per doz. . 2."ic ; livers , each. 3c. HIDES , TAL.IX\V. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. Cc ; No. 2. Brccn hides , CUc ; No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No. 2 Rrccn soiled hides , " . : ; ; No. 1eal calf. 8 to 12 Ihs S",4c ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ib ? . , fa : No. 1 dry Mint hldc-H. IdftUc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 9 $ lOc ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 9&10c ; part cured hides , lie per In. toss than fully cured. SHEEP PBI/T8 ( lri > n united , each. 25JCOc. Kieen raited , shearlings tshort wooled early rklns ) . each. K > c ; ilry hhearhngs ( short woole.l early skins ) , No. 1. each. Sc ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , ac tual weight , 4g5c : dry flint , Kansas and Ne braska murrain wonl pelts , per lb. , actual wflRht. 3i4e ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual wclf.it. J03c ; dry flint Colorado mm rain wool pelts , per lb. . actual welRht , 3B1c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to p.iy freight on them. COTTO.V M.VIIKKTS. .Sharp ItiMnKIn lhiMldillc of Hie .SrNNlini ( "nrrli's I'rlrr * Dotrn. NEW YOItK , Kept. 2 Tlii- cotton maiket opened unchangeil to 2 to 3 points higher , steady In * tone , with the Improvement chltlly on th moie icmote deliveries. T.icre WHS a yiiuriucm | Inuirovemcnt of from 2 to 3 points , after which thu market made a sharp break attended by con- -Ideiablc excitement. The close was steady , at ti net liit-s of from 11 to 14 polntH , or nt about the iowest level of thp st'Mrlon. The early Impiove- ment i-fBUlted fiom a belter class of private t.ian public IICWH from Liverpool , the foimer In- .lleatlne some eiicouruKentcnt regarding llic .Man- Chester outlook. Shorts weiv , for the must patt , Hie buyers on "II weak Intervals. New Urleans sent busing orders. Selling was to some extent ariTMcd by generally satli-factory accounts fiom Tall Klver. Futures eloped steady ; January , fC.75 ; I-Vbiunry. $ C.8 ; March. JC.75 ; April , JO.'S ; Miiy , JC.E2 ; Seplriuber , 17.00 ; October. > fi.S3 ; November , $0.70 ; December , J6.71. Spot claretl dull ; mldilllng uphunls. 7 13-lCc ; middling gulf , i 1-lCf ; middling , 7 13-lCc ; net ircclptB , noni1 ; gro > s , 133 hales ; exports to the continent , ll'i halt's ; forwarded. 2.'i bales ; pales , 257 bales , nil i-plmicrs ; stock. 42.014 bale * . Total today : Net lerclptH. 7,023 bales ; exports to Oieat llrltnin. I.IiSG bales ; to the continent , 125 bales ; stock , S0.779 bales. Consolidated : Net receipts , 4S.)13 ! bales ; exports to Great llrltnin , fii.SO bales , Kianci1.441 baloa ; continent. 2.04S biles. Ti tal since September 1 : Net iccelpts , 13 , 1M bales ; ixportH to Orent llrltaln , ] , ? SO bales ; continent , 125 bales. LlViniPOOL , Sept. 2. r.'OTTON-Spot , moder ate Inihlness ; prlef higher ; American middling , 45-2d : Kcod mldtlllng , 4 5-ltd ; low mldilllng , 4 13-32d ; good ordinary , 3 2i-32d ; ; ordlniry , ; : -3-3'.M. The rales of the day wore 12 , Od ) bales. of which l.PCO balls were for ppecu'atlon and expoit , nnil InclutU'd 10 800 bales American ; re- crlptx , 6dW hales , of which 2(0 ( bales wcic Amer- lean. 1'utuies opened cjulct.llh n moderate demand , and closed easy ; American middling , 3 B3-r,4JJ4d , sellers ; September and O-tob. r. : i f.C.CI.L sellers ; October and November. 3 4Wij 1 43ld. . fellers ; Novemb.'r and Dccumb T , 3 45 fit 3 4r-ciil , n-llers ; January and Kibr.iary. 3 41-iifl , : i 43-Gld , > ellei January and Kebruur ] ' , 3 44-C4d , buyrrs ; February and March , 3 43-f4d. st-llers , Mnich and April , 3 45-C4i3 | 4li-C4d , hjycrx ; April ami May. 3 4C-t'Uf3 17-0.1) ) , buyers ; May and June 3 47-C4H3 4S-CM , biiyersj June and July , 3 4S-CI6 X 43'Cld , bill 01 s. NKW OltMIANS , Sept 2.-COTTON Quiet ; ale . 1 bale ; ordinary , 6 Il-I6c ; gn-Kl ordinary , C 7-l6c ; low middling , Cl.c ; mlirillnu- l-16s , Bt ot ! middling , 7 6-lfic : inldilllng fair , 7 9-lCc ; re- relplH , 2,1197 hale * ; Etxk. 4,457 bales. Omsulldated stali'inrnt : llerelpts , net , 42,91.1 bules ; ennris , r.'iI.DH bales ; Kraiire , 1,444 halo * ; continent , 2,01s balm : rlwk , H'177'j bales. Kutures , quiet ; sales , 21,40-1 bull's : Hep ember. ) C.Cxf ; . ; i : Octo-iei JH.4fiC.4.1 ; NovemNT. SO 4.Vi ( .40 ; December. JC.40 ij6.47 ; January , } .494iH.'il : Kelminry. JG.526.M ; MHIPII ! r.Kf'.r,7 ! ; April , IC.CifjO.CH. MEMPHIS. Sept. 2. rorroN HleuiJy : mld- illlni ; . 7 7-lCc ; receipts , 7 bales ; Bhlpnu'llla , 1 bale ; stork , 2fd7 lialen ; saleti , nnu. ST. UI'IH. Sent. 2 , COTTON Sales , 1M bales ; old middling , 74c ; new , 7'ic. ' ( J'lotallons re- viced and now based un new cntion. llerelpts , 19 bales ; shipments , 12 bales ; stuck , 7 , CCS baler. NEW YOltK. Sepf. Z.-01Pl'iK-OplIon opened steady. SfilO points lower under heavy llnizlllan leeelpts. lower European markets , weak spot market , lack rf outside support and for eign telling pressure ; ruled generally dull all day. with weak underline. Closed bnrely steady nt fifilS points net decline ; rales , 10230 bags , lii- rludlni ; December at J0.4 iC.Ml ; .March. JC.TOir C.75. Spot coffee. Hlo , easy ; No. 7. Invoice. JC 75 , jobbing , (7.25 , Mill , easy ; < 'ordo\n. IIO.r > 'tip,50 ; lalex. 250 bags Savanllla. private terms. Total warehouse deliveries for the t'nlted Stales. 10- tt.17 bans. Including 1C 4CK bags from New Yn k ; Niw York nook today. 358.42 ? bags ; I'nllert ' Slate ] stock. 484 , (03 bags : nlloat for the United Stales , 30C.OIO lgs l ; tolnl vlrlble for the t'nlted Slnte . - i.(03 bags , agalntt C.1US73 bags luvt year and 50.975 bags In Jt95. ItIO I1E.IANEIUO. Sept. ! . COKKEK-Rlrmlv. No. 7. 7.6M rels ; exchange. * d ; receipts , SO.dOO bag : cleared for the I'nllrd States. ll.O'O bags for Europe , C. ( " J liagu ; stuek. 451. ( bags , IIAVHE , Sept. g.-ropPEK-flcMtM Heady net f lower : Mies , SO.Ouii bags. SANTOS , Sent.OI'TKESantos , steady ; good uveniRe Santo * , K.0"0 leln ; receipts , 41 000 bags ; utix-k. ( K > 7. ( 0 hag < . UAMIiriUl. Sept.rOFKEEOpened < , iPfK lower ; clostvt uncliuntt'd to iipfts net dtHlne : tales , 16,000 bags. \ < MV York Dry ( < IIIIIH NEW YOItK. Pept , ! . The dry goods situation l still a strung one. Th demand for KO'ils | vfsmtiUnel } \ , Ilinuuh not as heavy In all grades u wait the cate la l week. It U thought , how ever , that after the distribution of xonls at llrsl bund has become general , reorders "III IK * of an abnormally large caliber. The present den nd Is bised on the consumptive demand , which l of a steady character and bids fair to Klve a continued outlet for stocks held ty managers and jobbers. In itaple cottons the market Is Orm. both bliacbed , md brvwo gooda art In steady dfnmna at adrsnced prlff In many In stance * . Print cloths show much actlv * bidding. both at Tall Hlv.r and In outsld * markets but the manntKctur'rs rfus to part with goods nt th current quotation of 2Hc , and buyer * are unwllllnx to advance their bid * . Odd goods re firm and active In nit rrndfi. Th * sales for tn week average w ll with current weeks at thl season. Prints are still very Mr one In all sradfs. Iloth fancies and staples nre steady , nnd ndvanees arc still looked for In certain quar ters. Hobes. draperies nnd the like are firm and steady. Napped fabrics nre In eool re > n.n t : ginghams firm. Amoskcag staples have bren ad. vanced He. WOUL jiAHicirr.s. ( Jooil Coiniiplllloit nl 4 lie9ncn uf NlipriinkliiH nt Leitiilon. IXJN'DON. Sept. 2. A sale of sheepskins took nlacc here today. The offerings Aggregated S.CSo bales , and practically nil were sold. The at tendance was good , nnd there was good competi tion. especially for merino nnd fine crossbred , A Rood selection of Capo of flood Hope and Natnl fklns will be offered l Mincing t.nne to morrow. Sales for low wools will be held Sep tember 1.4 nnd 13 , and on ticse : dates IS.ttb bales will be offered. Following nrc today's sales : New South Wales , 190 bales , clothing nnd comb- ItiR. ISWISHd. Victoria , 1,492 bales ; clothing nnd combing , 2mi6Vl. South Australia , 2,052 bales , clothing nnd combing , SVfcOMsO. West Australia , 9S3 bales ; clothing and combing. 2U03V4d. Tns- mania , 293 bales ; clothing nnd combing , ! * id. New Henlnnd , 424 bales ; clothing nnd combing. SHBCTid. cape of Good Hope and Natnl , M bales ; clothing nnd combing , 2VSTOSd. lluentn Ayres. 9 < V bales ; combing nnd clothing , ! U 4d. NIW YORK. Sept. 2.WOOlKlrm. . ST. IX3UIS , Sept. 2.WOOIHtronit at the re cent advance , with a good demand ; medium , 15',4c ' ; light line , 12flloci heavy line , 912c ; tub washed , 19 J2Sc. -SI. Lciuln ( ifiii-nit > Inrl ct . ST. I.OflS , Sept. 2. t-'LOim-Uiilcl : patents , J..OOJT5.10 ; straights. J.COfl4.70 ( ; clear. H.00fl.23 ; metlluin. $3.&off3.75. WHEAT Stronger , closing with September ftc to Ic ; December , He to He , and May , Uc higher than yesterday , SKit | , higher ; No , 2 red ca h , elevator. 97o ; track , 9SUc and II ; No. 2 hard cash , PlUfiiilUe Hack ; September , S7'ic ; December , 97c iiskeil ; May , ! * Hc nskctl. CO UN Futures advanced on hot nnd dry weather In the west , but ns there wnt plenty for sale nt the hlghcEt prices , the- market de clined , elosliiBat the iKittnm , Ic to Hie below the top and > > ' ewer than yesteiday. Spot , higher ; No. 2 cash , 2Sc bid ; September , 27 4c ; December , 30c ; May , 32c asked. OATS Futures advanced In sympathy with wheat and corn , but there was very little specu lation. Spot , steadv ; No. 2 cash , elevator , 19c bid ; trnck , 20c ; No. 2 while , 22f2-1e ; September , It'c bid ; December. 2lc nsked ; May , U3Uo bid. HYE Higher nt Blc. IIAULEY Nominal. POHNMHAIr-StrotiB nt H.7W1.73. 11I1AN Firm ; sacked sold country points nt 4SJT3lp ; offered east trnck nt f.0c nnd nniaken ; at inIK bran snld nt B0ifr52c , nnd ships nt C5c. FI.AXSEED Illuher nt 9Sc. TIMOTHY PEHD-Prlme , 12.70. POl'LTHY Chlrkens , linn ; old hens , Cc ; springs , So | dueks , springs , fi'.ic ; geese , springs , & : turkey , 75J7'ic. , , HAY Steady ; prairie , iS.OOjjC.lii timothy , t3.2.-i C9.50. ' cream"6r ' lC@19Vic dairy , Hl'TTEn-Stendy ; } , ; IXinS-Qulet nt 10' c. \VII1SKY-1.21. COTTON T1KS CwC. . . METAUS-I nd. ( "celled nnd higher nt $4.050 4.10 SnHter. dull : heavy. J4.02H. . PnOVISIONS Pork , lower ; standard mess , job- blng , new J9.SO : old. fS 70. I.ird , lower ; prime steam , J4.70 ; choice , JI.77Vi. Hncon ( boxed lots ) , extm short clear nmt ribs. } ii.73 : shorts. f7. Dry salt meats ( boxed ) , shoulders. J5.5I ) : extra short clear nnd ribs. JG.25 : shorts. } G.37' ' < i. ni-criPTS--Flour. 4,000 bbR ; wheat , 50,000 bu. ; corn. S3.000 bu. ; oats , 44.00T bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 22,000 bu. ; eints. 4,000 bu. llaltliiioro MnrkriM. ItALTIMOnE , Sept. 2. FI.Ot'R ' Strong nnd higher ; western superfine , S2.S5R3.43 : western family , $4.7505.10 ; winter wheat patent. 15 K.0 5 40 ; spring patents , $ 'i.5nfr.75 : spring wheat stralghls. J5.25tjn.40 : receipts 10.973 bids. ; ex ports. 23. W4 bbls ; sales. 150 bbls. WHEAT Rtronc. Spot. ll.n 4 ? l.nrj ; : Decem ber. 11.00V , bid ; steamer , No. 2 ted. 977i097" c ; receipts. 232,910 bu. ; exports , 123.993 bu. ; southern wheat , by fample , BCT$1.02 ; pouf.iern wheat , on Rrade. 97 iOll.Ots4. COI1N Finn. Spot. 3f > ii3 < ; ' 4c : December , newer or old , 37e bid : steamer mixed. 34VfcQ34l.i < < ; re ceipts , 121. COS bu. : exports , 128 , 3CC bu. ; southein while and yellow corn. 3Sc. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 21e ; receipts , 30,119 bu. bu.11VK Firm ; No. 2 western. ElUQtKc ; receipts , 4,917 bu. HAY-Steady : choice timothy , $13.00Cil3.rO. new. OHAIN FREIGHTS Fairly steady nnd un changed. Ill'TTEIl steady ; fancy creamery , 1S019C. KC.OS Weak ; fresh. 14'4c. CHEESE Firm and unchanged. KIMIMIIN City IJrnln nnil I'rovlnloiis. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 2. WHEAT 1'p over n cent nnd fairly actlv.No. . 2 hard. tCTS7'tc : Nfo. .1 , UiAQtfio : No. 4. fO S2e ; No. 2 soft. 02c ; No. 3 E ! > i90c ? ; No. 4 , KifS7c ( ; No. 2 spring. S2c ; No. 3 , . COHN Mixed Ic higher ; No. 2 white , 2e higher ; No. 2 mixed , 27c ; No. 2 white. 2Sc. OATS Market fairly active , about Ic higher ; No. 2 white. 1902lt,4.c ! : fancy. 22K-r. UYE Market weak ; No. 2. 47i l ! > c. HAY Market tinner , better demand ; choice timothy. 17.0 : choice prairie. 1323. Ill'TTElt Crennii'rv lower on Increased supply , 13VjW13Hc : dairy , 10012C. EfSOS Market easier on Increased receipts ; Missouri nnd Kansas , lie. Prorln Crnlii PI501UA Sept. 2. roir Hli-hcr ; No. 2 , SOUc. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 22'.jc. IIYF3 Onlet. nominal. WHISKY-FIrm at 11.21. Itlv'T-lPTS Cmn. 51,101 bu = . : oals 2" MO bus. ; rye. < V > 1 bu . : whisky , none : wheat.4,2iV ) bus. SHIPMENTS Corn. 2S.100 bus. ; oats , 23,9X1 lniM. ; rye. none ; whisky , 1131 bus. ; wheat , COO bus. I'lillnilololilii PrtiilnciMnrkri. . PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 2. HUTTEll Un changed : fancy western creamery nnd western prints. 17c. KOfJS Firm : ficsh nearby and western , 15c. CHEESE-Firm. OH Markets. OIL CITY. Pa. . Sept. 2. Credit balances. 71e : certificates , rai-h offered , 72o ; shipments , 92,573 bid" : runs. K3 741) ) bbls. LONDON , Sept. 2. Oily Turpentine spirits , 21s C.I. Sim PrniioNroVlicnt ( i SAN FUANC1SCO. Sent. 2 WHEAT Firm ; December , n.39 % ; May , I1.5CV , . lliinlln 1 1 nip nt l.tiniltin. LONDON , Sept. .2. MANILA HEMP- 7s 6d. STOCKS AM ) IIOMIS. i of linllvlillllll Sliickn Will Hcnllr.liiK IH lOn'cctftl. NEW YOUK , Sept. 2. The character of tnday'h stock market was very similar to that of yester day. Individual stocks being rushed to n higher level to htlmulatc and sustain the market , while realizing was effected In other parts of the list. The Vonderbllt stocks were selected today foi manipulation , and the. price of eaclv member ol the group was succcyblvely raised , while In Die stocks icccntly favorites In the speculation .neavy efforts were made to realize. The UMult nf t.iesb tactics Is ehown In the small decline of the gcn eial list. The manipulation for a rise was not In evidence at Hie cpenlng , Kug'ir being sub Jecled to a raid whlc I carried It down nearly 1 points. Omaha opened nearly 2 points berw : last night's dope , and Mlstouil Paclllc wnj di.wn neurly n point. I-ntfr In the day Northwestert. was taken In hand and rushed up to 1274 , a Jump of C points. Other advances In the Vanderbllt sroup were : Canada Southern , 4Vfc per cent to CO ; Cleveland , Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis , 3't per cent to 40 ; Michigan Central. 2 % p'r ceni to 110 ; New York Cintiul , lt per cent to 11014 , and Chicago & St. Louis stocks , tSe common rising nearly 2 points , the first preferred 44 ! per eent , uml the becoml preferred 3Vs per cent. Chetapeake & Ohio bennlltd a fracllon In sym- palhy.i but as It Is one of thu slut-lot which hah .been heavily bought In the recent tpeculatlon. It was subject to prepeuie by realizing offerings. Coincident with the buoyancy In Vanderbllt' . the grangers and the acllve railways sank to the : hiwett of the day. Hock Icland , St. Paul , Ilur- llnglin , Mlsrourl Paclllc , Alc-liUon ptefetr il ami Noithein Pnelllc preferred being all notably af fected , the first named to the extent tif nycr n pulnt Utter In the day there stocks recovereti homewhat frrm the lowest and the Vanderbllt sliick'j , except New York Central , declined very materially from Ihe highest. There were other Hti.ckn which ( honed fjieclal strrnuih. ill Ihrii'gh lite lltt , etpeclally among the Industrials. Chicago cage Oas touched IfM ; , n new high record , but reacted a point. Paclll Mall ron214 per icnt but reicted 74 per cent , Wei-tern Union also wa-i active and etiong. Other notable gains wei * . St Paul & Dulutl ) preferred. Pullman and Chicago Oreat Wlttern preferred. A 4 pojnU or over , lllo Grande Western preferred. S i pei eent ; Colorado Fuel. Film & Pere Maniuetlo pro. fern-d nnd Minneapolis & St. I iuls record preferred. 2 points or over , and Cotton OH nn. ) UrcKon Navlxiitlun pisferri'd , a point ; National Starch rerond preferreil lost 2 per cent ; Oms.li- t\ per cent ; Melropolltati Traction , n point , un'i Canadian Pacific , n point. The net changes ar < inlxtd grangers nnd othei-j showing unall gain * and many arllve railroad shares luties. There was falling off In activity In the bond market , but prices were steady. The total > ae > were i,7vo.0 ) . Government bonds weie sleadv Total sales , JIS.OOO. The Evening Post's London financial cablegram s yii ; "Thcsloek maikets opened ilngnant today pending the question rf ib Kink of Enfl ' "l rate. When It was known that there was no rhango the markets nnly rallied feebly , as the dealers would rather have prefeired nn Immedi ate rise than deferred action. The beul Jiiduen however , endorse the bank's decision and see no need of un Immediate rUe. Katun were nadv I learn that yesterday's withdrawal of gold for Hussla uas for a special operation Germany had to make an Immediate payment for Imports of rye. Uubles were scarcw In llerlln and eon- slant Instructions were raided to Ixjndon to send gold. Americans were dull early In Ihe day nn Hie lower prices for some Issues on the New Yolk Block exchange , but they hardened sharply nt the dote , which wai firm , It Is the market liellef that the- rise will be renewed nt an early dale. S | > eculatlve buying keeps mainly to the low-priced shares. The lUnk of Ennland ends the naif year with an amount standing at rest account sufficient to pay a dividend of 6 per cent atrulnst the 44 per cent of last y ar. On the Ixmcjon discount market tpot rates are un changed , but bualneu la Aiaerlca bills to ar rive ten days lipnci Is being done at IU per cent nil ngnlntl 2H ycslerasr. lAtKf number * of bills nre mill offered. The Paris nnJ llerlln marked were quiet , " Thfi followinc wef * the cloMnR quotations on the leadlnr stocks > af the New York tich n e today ! ' ' ' Tolnl miles of slocks toilay were C1iC14 shares , Including : Atrhlnon ure-fcrieil , 19,140 ; Canada Suutliern , X270 ; Iowa Central , ,1,100 : Chesape-nke .1 Ohio , Sl.MO ; lltirlltiKlon. 10,935 ; LoillBVlile .t N-nslivllli > , D.4M ; MlchlKnn rcntral , 4.000 ; MIs- nourl Paelllc. 1S.321J Missouri , Knnnas .1 Texas prefe-rre'il , 4,1'JO ; Nsrthcrn 1'iiclllc l > ifcrred , CSW ( ; Nnrlh estein , 2.M50 : IteaillnK , li.SSO ; Hock lulnnil , lCa20 ; St. Paul , 60.1SI ; Omaha. 17. 0 ; Soiiihrrn Pacllle , 3.4CO ; Southe-rn Hallwiiy , C.SOl ) ; Sniitlipin Itnllwny prefeneil , P.3 : . " ; Texas Paclllc , fi.S.IOVnliash ; , 43.000 ; American Tobacco , 21.240 ; I'hlraK'i ' Oas. 24.770 ; ( lenernl lOleetrlc , 14lr ! ) > ; ChlcaRii Omit U'estoin , 2,200j Kugar , 27.C93 ; AVuslern Union , 13,935 , \ ' - A'ork Money .MnrUcl. NIJ\V VOHK , Hept. 2. MONHV ON CA1.I/- Knsv nt P.iWl'.i ' tier cent ; last loan , I'.i , closed VWPllI.MI3 \ PllI.MI-3 SII.'HCAN'TILK I'APKIl 3H r4'4 ' per ccnl. STKHLINa KXCHANOK Klrm , with nctual bunlnrra In hunkers' hills nl Jl.sr iiffl.Sfi for u > - maiiil anil nt { 4. 351 for Blxty ilays ; popteil rates , J4.SIMf4.S5' , < . nmi j4.SCiilf4.S7 | ; conunnrclal bills , 4.S ! ' < . . SH.Vr.H CiilTIKICATiS-51c. IIAll SILVIIIl M'ic. MKX1PAN DOI.I.AIlS-llc. ( SOVMllNMI'INT IIONDS Stronir. STATK I1ONMI4 Dull. ItAlt.UOAI ) llONUS-SlcaJy. Closing quoUllons on boniia were as follows : I.llllllllll IXJNIJON , Sept. 2. 4 p. in. closlni ; : ConnolH. in'y. . . . .11711 iSt.Pr.il co n i\an7. li"1 CouiiulH. uoo'l. IIJ J-l I N Y.lJj'ilril IllJn Can. Pacltio 7il' ' I'D I'lsvlv.mia ' nH Erlo 17'i Il'Mlln.- ii ; | < Krlo IstmiM MD.X. Ojn. now li. 07 III. Cuntr.il Atchlion . l . - , ! ( i ordinary. II ) HA II BIIA'nil Klcnely at 23il per ounce. MONEY liil'.i per cent. Tliu rate of illncount In the open maiket foi short ami three months' hills is 1 15-1002 per cent. CJolil IB nneteJ nt Ituencs Ayres tojay ut UC , at I.lEbcn , 4G ; al Heine , 105.22. Stiitenii'iit of IliinU of ICiiKlnnil. IXJNDON. Kept. S. The weekly htatenient of the Hank of ICuulnnd nhow * iho followInK chanjes as comparril with the previous aciiiunl : Total it"u-rv . ilwreaKr , ' i'S'.V.KJ ) clrrulallon , Increime , 370,0O : ; hnlllon , . ilPOi-afc , 452.102 ; oilier se curities , IncreaHi',1' 1,40200) ) ; other ileiKinltH , In crease , V:2fXXj 'tAiMIc1 ' ilepofltn. ilwiwiFP " 3.- ( XX ) ; notes leyerveilecreawe , 8.19 001 j Kor'rnincnt wuurltli'S , Increatf , 'fizio.ixo. The pixip irllun-'iif-1 ' tlie Hank of inKlanil'n K-- s rv to lliilillll > - , "Jlflth last week was 54.48 , Is now 52.13 per cant. - The HnnU of IJiiKmnd'H rain of ill c.inu te- nialns unchanged fll 2 per < nt. American i See'iirltlex In I.iiiuliHi , IXJNDON. Hi-ptv RliTlio markel for Amcrl.-an rrciirlllea viukd hut little all day , owInK to the Inactivity rf epe-ri lf.r > . ' ' 'In- tone was qulcl him I'le ilemanil Benerall't IlKht. Fliiiini'lsil .VnlfH. UOSTON. Brit. | . ; n < - | purlniii , 20,321,2SI ; lull- anres , 12,011,638. HAl/riMOHH. , eiiU : J3,87,01I ; halanrru , .V,0S 9. ' NKW YOIIK. Bept. 2. ClearliiBii , JI2C5,115 ; Hept. 2.-ClearliiK , 17,127- 847 : balance : Mi4aCJ. C'INi INNAT1. Kei.t. 2. llemey , 2i ! 6 pfr rent : New York exchange , 403:5c illncount : clearlmif , 11,727,200. MEMPHIS. Beiit. 2.-CIeiirlnK . igi,71E : lm | . imcex , 150.1-(5. New York exeliunKe nelllnt ; at J1.50 premium. NHW OIU.iAN& Kept.4MpnrlnK . 3UII New York e-xehantse. bunk II per Il.tW premium rcmmcrclal , Jl per t1.K ) > discount. HT. IXl"IH , Bept. 2. Clrurlnen , J0.17J714 ; lul nncpn. J1oo,15) ) . Money. 4tf7 per cent ; Ne- Voik exe-haiiKi' , SKIO ellecount bid , 70c ellncoun avked , ST. IXJl'IS , Sept. 2. The dally bank clearing , which are onllnarlly around fl.oOO.O1) ! . anunntrd toeluy In 16,172.751 , and balance * . | 1CG,150 , com pared wllh an nvvruRci of | SiOuoO , C HU'AGO , St-pl , J. Clearings. 118.991,010 : jfew Yolk exchant.f'V dlrconnt ; tlerllnt ; cichunKe , liosle-d rales , ti MH und ll.fcC'i. ' Htocka fairly uc- tlvu und very firm ; Diamond Mntrh Icudlni ; , e-lon- IIIK : IJIarnuiid Match , 1UU ; .Mtlro | ) IHun U ' ; C'lty Hallway. 230 ; West Chicago. 1UV ; : Stluw boaid , S7 ; l alie Hlrtft. 18'4 ; Oas U , 102j ! , Kurt-iuii I'liiiinuliil , REItMN , Sept. 2. Exchange on Ixindon , 20 morku 39JJ pfe for check * . PAIUS , Sept , I. Three per cent rentes , 104f 20a for the account ; exchange on Ixipdon , 20 ! - " . fer checls * . OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Run for the Day Just About Up to the Local Requirement * , GOOD DEMAND FOR BEEF STEERS Well SiiRtnlnril Under Active TrnilltiK Fi-oilerfi Sonic Loner HiiRN Klvc to Ton Ce-iit llluhcr for tlif Day. SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. Z.-Hecclpts for thu days Imllcntctl were : Cn'.tlc. Hogs. Sliecp. Horses. September 2 . 4,788 6,031 1.SSG September 1. . . . . . . 5.2-.U C.KJ 4,403 155 August 31 . 4,581 7.0.V ) 4G2 August 30 . 3,409 2,411 200 2 AUMlst US . 2.0CS C.SI2 ffll August 27 . 2rr > o C.421 1,4:0 : S August 2C . 3,728 6,417 1,449 13 August 25 . 3,4'JS r.,4.3 . C12 27 August 24 . 2,40,1 C.S92 401 August 23 . 3. Ml 1W3 2,873 AtlRUst 21 . I.flu 4'J9J 1,402 123 August 20 . 2.712 4,370 330 S August 19 . 2,370 4,1'St ' . The olllclal ntinibcr of cars of stock brought In today by cncli ro.nlvn : Iluycrn , Cattle. Hogs. Shcsp. O. & St. I * Hy . 2 . Mo. racllTo Uy . 23 3 Union Tactile System . IS 21 C R. K. & M. V. Hy . -14 2 S. C. & 1' . Uy . 1 C. , St. I' . , M. & O. Uy . 15 . H. & M. U. U , H . S3 3G 3 C. , U. it Q. Hy . 3 K. C. & St. J . 2 . C. , H. 1. & 1 . Hy. , caul. . . . 0 1 Tolnl receipts . . . 181 S3 0 The ills-position of the day's receipts \vns ns follows , each buyer purchasing tliu num ber of heiul Indicated : Omaha Packing Co . 1,338 . . . . llr.mmond PitckltiK Co. . . . 130 .SOI 128 Swift anil Company . 5"t ) 1,202 . . . . Cmlahy Packing Co . nil 73S 703 H. Ileekcr & Oegan . 401 . Vunsnnt & Co . -I . J. I * Carey . 431 . l.oliiii.-in & Hotlisclilhls. . . . 10 . AV. I. SteplietlH . o'W ' . Ilunton .t Umlorwooil . 531 . IIilHton & Co . . . 20 . Hamilton . 01 . Hammond , K. C . 1M . . . . S pi fry & Hnrncs . 193 . . . . Squires & Co . 5,98 , Cuilnhy P. Co. , K. C. . . . S02 . Nelson Morris , Chicago . 1S.1 . " . . . Pl'k'gton P. Co. , Mlhv'ke . 203 C. P. & P. Co. , Neb. City . 302 Other Muyerst . 972 . . . . 821 Left over . 231 Total . -I.DCS 6,049 1SG CATTLK There was another big run , 172 cars , but , with ono train direct to the kill ers , there were not so many fresh cattle on sale by fully 1,700 head. Western rangers , mostly feeders and cows , again made up the bulk of the supply and them was a large proportion of Indifferent gr.-.oes. Fat cattle were not very mimi-rou.s tinu were nbout the only kind that did not show weakness. The supply of fed beef was limited and Included nothing choice , the best here sellIng - Ing lit $1.70. The demand wns good for the local houses and prices ruled llrm , n slmde better than yesterday In some Instances. Western offerings were largc'.y on the feeder order , but such ns were desirable for HlaiiEhter sold unite readily to the dressed beef men at about yesterday's Ilgnrcs nnd were not long In changing hands. The mar ket , taken nil around , was In very good condition and values were well sustained. Cows and heifers were lower again , accordIng - Ing to most salesmen , while buyers quoted a good steady imrket. There were about twenty loads on sale and. grass stock made up the bulk of the supply. The movement was slow at any rate and prices looked a little lower on paper. Dulls and stags fold Just about steady and veals were In good request at late good figures. There was some diversity oT opinion as to the feeder market , but a decline was most often quoted Even good grades were often called a dime lowor. The. supply was large and speculators hart quite a number on hand , but were good buyers at the we-aker prevailing prices. Country buyers were also numerous and did a large amount of business. Hcprescntntlvo sales : NAT1VKS IHSHF STEKIIS. 1 feeder . 930 3 30 30WYOMING. WYOMING. 4 blee-rn . 11S2 3 23 77 sleers . 1182 3 0 Shcohan & I1' . 1 cow . 820 3 10 41 feeders. . . . 1173 4 00 13 oows . 973 310 91 fenders. . . . 9tG 410 3 feeder * . . . .1342 3 CD 71 feeders. . . . 942 4 20 U-J leaders. . .121:1 : 3 91 H. Ci. William ! ! . 16 cow * . fH ( - 73 91 feeders. . . .1233 3 75 5 rnwp . 872 290 29 feeders. . . . 1042 3 W 33 cows . 1041 3 50 Vliro Cattle Company. Meows . 763 275 4 rows . 937 3.15 72 cows . ! > 33 3 20 119 feeders. . . , 9C3 4 00 ! ; . W. Wlillcnmb. 110 heifers. . . . C55 340 12 cows . 971 360 I e-ow. . . . ' . . . . 9 ) 3 CO 11 calves . 294 4 25 J. Whlltaker & Co. ] - cnwH . fH z ' " - " ' 4 feedeis..lHU 3 SO 1 cmv . 700 300 C fee-lern..H70 ! 4(0 1 oow . 900 3 Oft CS feedrra..lI03 4 03 25 cows . 963 3 23 HUL'TH DAKOTA. ] tnlllnc . MO 3 00 C2 fe > i > dviB..1205 4 10 74 fcedfr8..1125 4 HI Glover llros. 27 cows . SI4 2 CO 11. Urooklleld. 3 rows . 9SO 3 Oft 11 feedern. . . . T52 3 73 .1. liraddock. 1 feeder . 1410 3 f.O V > feeders. . . .I"i3 3 M 47 feeders. . . .1171 3 SO C. M , I.HIMUOH. 1 feeder . 1420 3 OT 25 feeders. . . . 12U1 415 45 fecdes..HC9 3 SO .1. Ilalley. S3 feeders. . . .KC2 3 70 J. llollenhaek. 1 bun . 13CO 2 90 K feeders , . . . 957 4 10 1 cows . 1P33 300 31 feiMlerv. . , , Ml 415 2 COWH. . . . . . . i > 20 3 15 COIX31IAPO. 2 laK . 1105 2 M Cl fcede-rs. . . . S7I 390 13 fetdere..l12l ! 3 50 50MONTANA. MONTANA. Georie P. Mneirehead. 3 ptee-rs . 1336 300 1 * tcer . 1410 325 43 cows . 1010 320 4 feeders. . . . IW2 3 C3 Ollu l-'rniH'C' . 1 feeder . Kn 350 113 feeders. . . . S3'J 4 15 74 feeders. , . . 1023 403 1W fee-dem. . . . Sl'G ' 413 100 feedcm. . . Ii22 4 15 _ 1 Ij AH. 3 feeders. . . . 535 100 142 feeders. . . . 830 350 1IOO8Supplied weie liberal , nlnely-flx cars , 6.0S1 hob'n , hut weie a few hundred tliiirt of lam Tliurmluy'n ifieiptu , 'llieru utreiiienty of oeU : medium lu heavy urleii * . but IlKht hl'plnn | ' Ki.ulesveie fcciirce. Kverytlilnir ivae eleani'd up yetterday and the ulrrntith of iirovUlomi yenter- day , tuiielher wllh favorable irjicrla from either hot marke-tii , were \ery bulllth fuctors In tlit trade. Parkers wanted licts and there was a good > hlpilnK [ drnuind. nit well a Ihe ueual rjiecu. Ibtlve uctlvlly. Early prices were i > blK nickel jilKher. with brft houvy butcher hugs frequently 54 ( 10 up. lluflnesn VMIH ll\py | rlR.it from the malt nn1 kept co until th l < ulk of Ihe offering c.'iuiiKC'l ' ImnclB , wlun foiim dealers rt-ported u weaker fc'elliik" , which wui , dlipuled by buyer * , Outride * valeii ueie at 13.95 for veiy cnmmon paiki-ri- and > 4.I5 for heat IlKhts. with HOOtH.10 | K > | > ular fur fair t Kood IIOK' , nlnuil > eKardlec > of welcht. althoUKh nbove 300-pound welxht rales at (4 10 weie rare. Yetterduy Ihe bulk nld al I3.95d4 05 and nn last Tliumluy at ! 3.Wi/a.V3. / Reprere'ntallve alm : No. Av. Bh , Pr. No. Av. h. Pr. 25 . 337 40 13 ! < 0 M . 210 120 )4 U5 28 . 336 . . . 3 W . . . , . . . . ' i:0 4 U7'i ' 17 . 361 40 383 I'J . 2M 200 4 OT'.i 44 , . . .SIS to 395 (9 . 257 40 4 07i ! . . . . . . . . . . 3 7',4 74 . 2i4 . . . 4 07H 67 . 313 . . . 400 13 ] . 276 120 4 07V4 M . ! U ICO t 09 16. . . HH11F.P Thptuiiply fell fhorl of yp-trrdny , lint wns fiilrly liberal. Vmtrnlny'H tnnrket wnn the lilK ies't In Ihe country nnd buyer * wnnled Might ciinee-FflntiH toilny , but were free Milting nl it S ? 10o decline. Iteinefrntatlvo BII-S ; | : No. AV. Pr. 70.1 wntein wfthcrs 10 ! JJ 30 2II western wethers 103 3 M 211 western wether * 10(5 ( 333 12S western wcthors S3 340 ( . 'IIIOACO l.IVi : STOCK MAIIKKT. Sti'inly lleitfN AeMlvr nnil Illulicr Mu-eii l'i | ti Ulinp. Sept. 2. The smaller supply of cntllo made bnyeia rather more bold today nnd off-rliiKS were takin nt steady price's , e-holoc lots M'lllnj ; particularly well. Hnlrs were on a basis of from J3.S3 to tl.r.O . for the poorer lota of unlive diest-cd Iwcf slocrs. up to fj ami $5.05 fur choice to fancy sOilppliiK and export cattle , the bulk ot Ihe cattle ciosplni ; the si'ali'H nt from JI.W lo J5.23. The stoe-ktr nnd feeder trade wns active nt fiom J3.IO In 51.50 , common cattle1 Helling decidedly lo\ve r than last week. The Ken- cral run of cuusnnd bulls poll below last eck' prices. Choice lots are hlKli. llutchcr lots alf hlKli. Fewer cnlxefl nre > comlliR. but there are cnoiiBh for the demand nnd Ihe best sold today at fiom J3.30 to J5.75. Texns 0111110 weie freely acllve' nl from J2.S5 to J3.f > 0. The few Western * on pale Fold readily at stronger prlcus , but aver , used from 23c lo 35c lower Ihitn hist week. There was an active local und shipping ; demand for IIOKH and prlcen inlcd vlroni ; and ( HOc hlKher fjr IlKht we-lnht * and nlKiul 5e hlKher for olhem. ! ! OK sold at from J3.90 to JI.10 for heavy pack ers , up to H.iO for choice mlvitt , with pi line ns- sorle < l IlKht t-ellhiB al from 14.M to Jl.dl. The bulk of Iho offeilnKH sold nl from tl.23 lo 11.50 , nnd pics wild lamely at frjin Jl lo Jl.CO. Sheep \\ert' stroiiKer to lOc higher today and fat lamlw had n further nihance of 10. ' . Ihe best si'lllni : up lo J3.75. Kale's were made from that prlco all the wav eluwn to 53.SO for common IninbH , Idaho lambs felchlnK from $ l.i ( lo J5 05. Native bhcrp sold nt ftutn 12.25 t i } 3 25 fur Ihe poorest to $1 and $1.25 for the b"st , only a few Fclllni ? UK hlKh IIH J4. Wej lein feeding sheep were nedve n ( from $3.'tO to $1.70. llEl-EII'TS Cattle. 9.500 head ; hogs , 2S.OOO iR'ad ; sheep , 13,000 head. .SI. I.onU Live Slock. ST. 1/OriS , Sept. 2. CATTI.K llerelpts , 3.000 head ; Khpnicntp ( , 2,000 hend ; niaiket Mcntly. with plenty of pootl entile heie ; f-ilr to fancy natlvo KhlnpciB , 542503:0 ; bulk of rale * . $ l.40fr5.(0 ( ; dies.'ed btef niul liutehprh * Mcers. * 3.S..5f I.ill steers uniler 1,000 primula , S.l.T.ViiJ.M. slnrkers and feeders , { 2.,0ff4.(0 ; cows nnd heifers , > L'.0 < Jff4 SO , Texas nnd Imlhin etetrs , S2.TJ4H--IO ; e-owa nnd heifers. J2.COJi3.SO. Iioas Ilece'lpts. S.OOO head ; shipments , 2,000 head ; mniKet Ktron r to i ic hlHher ; light , 54. 01/ 4.Ml. nilxe-d. $4.20fl4.40 ; heavy , 5t.lO 4 43. SlIHMP-IlecelptR. 2,000 bend shipments. 1009 head ; market sleady for sheep ; lambs lOe hlKlier ; native muttons. $2.9083.75 ; f lockers , $2.2S300 | ; lumbs , $3.COf , " . 10. Aecoullns K n ures compiled by the Live Stock Reporter receipts nt the St. Louis stock yards during the month of Aueurt. H'.i" , amount to ! U.- 310 entile , 110.333 IIOKS and fiC.20S sheep , showlni ; a Kiiln of 28,002 cattle , 9,010 he RH and 11.0S7 sheep , rcmpared with the previous nicnth. As compared wllh Augupt of 190. catlle IncreiiFed IS.O'jO ; IICKO Incieated 13,917 , nnd sheep Increased lt > ,9U7 head. IVIIIIMIIN City Live.Sloe'U Mnrlifl. KANSAS CITY , Sepl. 2. CATTI.i : Itccelpts. 7WO hend ; maiket pteady ; Texns Htecrs. . I2.T."i7' ! ' 4.23 ; Texas cows , J2.OOiJ3.00 ; native steers. J3.7.1W 5.J5 ; native cows and heifers. $1.7SiTI.OJ ; ptocKvra nnd feeders , J2.fiOff4.S3 : bulls , } 2.4flf3.30. IIOOS HccclptH , 8,000 head ; market strrns ( o "c lilKhrr , active ; bulk of onlt'S , J4.17V.fll.221 , ! . ; heavies. $4.104.25 ; packers , } 4.(0ff4.20 ( ; mixed. JI.lS34.27Vi ; llKhtK , J4.1SS4.25 ; yorkcra , JI.20IT/4.L5 ; pis * . J3.rOffl.15. SHKEP Itecelpts , 2,000 head ; maiket Hnn ; lambs , $3.4Sy5.CO ; muttons , $2.tOf(3.30. \ 'TV Vorlf I.lvc S ( < ick MnrK' < > ( . NEW YOniC. Sept. 2. HinVER : HPcolptR , 2.17 head. ICumppnn cables , ejiiote AniTlcan steers ul IUVJHIUP : lefrlBerator lx > ef at 6tfi9c. ! t'AlA'KS Itecelpts , 1S3 head : ntraily nil around ; veals. J5.iW5J-7.50 ; Krasscrs nnd buttennllUs , $3.KOij 4.2o. 4.2o.SUHKP SUHKP AN11 I-AM11S Receipts , 2.S9S head ; hlK'i-p. J2.oOiiri : RS ; lambs. J4.0)fiti.3S. ) HOrjS-Ilece'lptB. 4,175 head ; cjulct nr $1.3081.80. KIINI lliilTnlo llv < * Sfne'K- . KAST IU1KFAIX ) , Sept. 2. CATTl.K-Slnw. lions Yorkers , good to clmloe , $4 fSf4.70 ; ronshs , common to Rood , J3.73fa4.00 ; piss , Kood tn choice , J4 C54T4.70. SI It'UP AND LAMHS-Uimbs. Kood to extra c'lolce , Jj.OOWS.STi ; culls to fair , JI.2SffS.CO. Sheep , choice to selected wethers , J4.SOCH.75 ; culls nnd common , J2.75ff4.00. Stock In Record of receipts of live Mock nt the foul prlnclp.il markets for September 2 : Cut tic. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha 4.500 C.OM 2,000 Oilmen 9.S10 28lliW 13010 Kansas City 7.100 S''jiio 2000 St. LoulH 3.000 O.OI'O ' 2,000 Totals 2ln ) 48,000 VJ.OOO \p\v OrlPiiiiH MnrU * < N. NEW Oltl.EANS , Sept. 2-1IOO PIlOWrTS Steady : pork. old. $ S.62V5. Uird. leilned llerrr $1.75. Iloxeil meats , dry fall thoulders. t'i.1,21 , ; Flile. , JO.12',6. llncon , clear lib fl.li-s , $ n.S7V4. Hams , clmlrp FUKar cured , $ fi.75fl'J..riO. fOITKIJ Itlo , ordinal y In low fair. ! > fflle. I'TXJUU Knsler ; extra fancy , St.731/4.t5 / ; pat- ents. $5 20575.30 , I'OIIN MEAIBteady Bl 11.CO. llltAN-ejiilet nl 60ii62iir. ? HAY I'lriner. prime , fIJ.OOfi 13..K ) ; choice. $14.50 COIIN Easier ; No. 2 ri < leil : , mlxej , 3Sfi39c , whites. 3 < i5i3Pc ; ye-llow , 40illc. OATH Klrm ; No. 2 hue-ked , 23ff16c , IlICIJ-Klrin ; oi-dlnary lo Kood. Sr4ic / ! , Clnoliiinitl CINCINNATI , Sept. 2. KI < OIll-l'lrm and nc. live. live.WHKAT Btronit nnd lilRhc-r ; No. 2 re-d , 9Cc. COIIN I'lim ; No. 2 mixed , 3IVie , ovrs-l'lriri ; N . 2 mixed , I'JHeSOc , llYIJ-l'Inn ; No. 2 , ( .00. IH'I.IC MH ATSI'l im at JO.IO. llacon , llrm , J7.10. I.in-d , Heady. J4 75. \VIIIHKV-Qnle-l nt 11.21 HIiTTIMt-CJiilet. HtKlAll-Hli-inly. KCC.S Dull nt Ho. I/NPON. Sept. . IIKiT : HI'dAIl-Heplcmlior , SH lOlid ; Oclnber , k lOi d. Ni\V : YOP.lv , Sipt. S.-srOAR-Ilaiv. nnn. Helmed firm ; mold A. 6'e , ; Malidiml A , 4'io. coiifecllonerh * A 4c : cut loaf , S c ; crushed , 5tiC : | icw 'iTt-.l , * * ic ; Kmnulated re ; ciibeii. 5Jo. NK\V Oltl.KANS. Hcpl. J.-HUOAH-Ope-n Ifet- IH | , iiilet. | Z' fiS ic : ceatrlfin-al HinnR ; urnnu- Inled. * "jft . | ( k- while ) . 3 IS-JCIH 1-lCc ; yellows , 30315-ICo ; tccondji. : f3'f. | ' , Slnli'iiii-nl uf llniiU of I'riiiii'i- . PAItlS. JVpi. 2. The weekly ulalcnvnt of Iho Hank < if 1'ninca Khows Hit follrmlm ; chiinu'i-n as coiup.il ed with the pre > vlnu < 4 Hccnunt : N.iti'H In clrcnlullnn. Im-ri'iiw. 72 li'i.O'H ) francs : b Us din rounli-d. IncreaiiH. 113sj.iO ) fiancs ; trruHury nc- counla curre-nl. decrrnse , 9 C75.0X ) frnncs ; KOI | | In hniul , decieaH1 , tlrW ) francs ; silver In lianil , 4,275x ( > J frnncH , TOI.KDO , Sept. Z.-WlliA'r-lllilie : > riii l WP k ; Nn. 2 ci h nnd Sppleinlx-r. SCVic ; le-ceinber. 97c. cnilN--d > ull nnd sicinly ; No. y in'v.t. ; imr. OATH'-Dull iituli lilKlirr ; No. 2 mlxc < l , IS'ic. ' IIVK Dull and lilKlu-r ; No. 3 ii : li. W , c. CI/Vinniii-lo\vpr : nnd ucthe ; prime cueh , J4.0S. -I'nchanKe-0. . I.Ive'riuiol ( Jritlii mill I'rnvlnloiiM , I.IVKHPOOU Hiiil. 2.-U'IliAT-No. : 2 re-il western , rprlnir , firm al 7s IGd ; No. 1 led tiouili' eril prlnK. llrm ut k 31. ( XJltN Aniprlcnn mixed cpot , ne-w. Rtrone ul 3s & 'i < l ; American mlxe-il old , 3s Cd : Seplember , qulel at 3s Cd ; October flrin nt 3 Cd. LAHU-Hpot , firm ut 23n Cd. . Ciilirornlit llrlcil I'rultN. Ni\V YOItK , Kept. 2. CAI.II'OIINIA nitlKD I'KUITH-liultij I'vnporBti-d uppleii , prime wire tray , Co [ x-r pound ; wood dried , prime , Cc ; choice , Clic ; fancy , G io. Prunes , 3Hc to 7'io IH.T pound , HI to ilco and quality , Aprlcat * . royal , 7 Kc | Moor park , SClOc. Pcaclies , unpe UO , CtlSc ; V iUa , 110Ho per pouaO , HI5IMOX 4M. ' TWnXTV-TlltllP OHIO. Aniiiinl ( indieTlnur of lh < > Siirvlvom of lli < * 1'innon ItrKliiicnt , KIIKMONT , 0. . Sept. 2.-Tho reunion ot the survivors ot the Twcnty-thIM rtR ment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry ws held lure txlny. President McKlnlcy , who \VA n mem ber of Hits regiment , nnd many other dl tliiKUlfihttl Ktirvlvora wcro In attendance , Tlio city was In gny Attire Ust nlphi for the weddliiR of KnslRn Smllh aiul .Mite Hayi-n. nt which the prr IJ ( t nnd other distinguished vlRltora were Riicfits. Toilny HIP city Is profusely ilecoratcil. The sunrise palutc was. followed nt 10 n. in. hy the' president's salute and from tlmt time on the comrades were lu the lushest glee. The Inle Presldint tlnycs wan also n mcmbir of Hits regiment. Twenly > cnt a o llayca was presUU-nt and McKlu- ley wns n cotiRrrssitinii. Then the regiment held Us minion here mid the cornerstone of the city hall was laid on Ihe site of Port Stevens. Hayes presided nnd McKlnley was orator of Ihe day. The nttendnncc to day Is greater than on that memorable oc casion. At noon thrri' was n grand parade * and nt 2 p. in. the cxerclsrs began In Splcgitl grove , which adjoins ( ho Ilnyes mansion XOVAK iiAric i > iiK.vrox corvrv. lcllri'cd fp li.v llii * Itftfctlvc ICiirly TlilN Morning. VINTON. la. . Scpl. 2. I'rank A. Novak , the NVelford murderer , brought Uick from the Klondike , was lurned over to the Hen- ton county olllclals hy Drtcrtlvu I'errln nt 2:30 : lhln morning. There1 Is no excitement or anilcliiailon of trouble. 1'otirtlt liny of IvH'ltil V'lfti INI * . SAHATOriA. N. V. . Sept. S.-Tlil * wns the fourth il.iy ef the com edition of t'i ' ) > Ami rl'Mill Social Sclenre assoel.itlon. In th. 'cput- ; luenl of Jurisprudence openlui ; reinirk wcro niaile liy I'rof. Kr.mcls Witylniiii ofitUi l.iiw school. Papers wore lenl 1 > > l'r f T. H. Wolipv of N'i'rt llavi'ii , Conn , un "our Foreign Policy anil IH lEclatlon lo liomostlo 1'i-oblems , " by K. .1. Kllm-nm of Huston un "The Alllliiile of Conns Toward Labor Questions and Ihe Hi-arli'g of Our Ceinsil'ti- tloti t'pon Labor l.i < Klsilloii | , " niul livV M. F. Itounil of Xiw York on "Mow i > 'urVe May Aboil.1 ! Prisons. " A dlsenss'on of Ihese papers followed. Arlreinn N ' \\-i"ii'i Mint Murdei'rd. TOMUSTON.K , Ariz. . S , p' . -The b.nly . of 12. T. Sliuniif w . - ; fouuil yoslcrdny In the bottom of tlic Guide u Fleece lultie- near Hnaehas , the head split opi > u with a blow trout nn ax nnd om > e.ir almost shorn from Ihe head , lie li id hern missed fur several days and HIP bi.dv . wan tlnally found In the uti'leibtush ' by the odnr uf tbe dei-aylng llesh. lie was uiuloiibtrilly munli-n-1. but by whom or for what motive no iMiijpcttiro e'liti tell. Stumpf was a prosperoii- miner and wns for many years In the newspaper business , being long conu'eled with > ae l.os Anuelca Herald and with the Tombstonu papers. \ \ ' < -illb ( > l.liiinir A Hi-n I Killed. UTICA , N. Y. , Sept. 2. Simon Ixiwfiithnl of Syracuse1 , a well known liquor aient , atieel about 73 , and silent partner ot I'hlman , Justcln & Co. of Cleveland , wns struck anil Instantly killed by a New York Central fast freight at Onelila today. He wan very deaf anil failed to hear lhev cries of warn- Ins by liyslaiiders. He1 wns rppxlml lo boone ono of Iho wealthiest men of Syracuse. ICv-llnyiir Dci'lnrcil I linn lie- . IirnSON , WIs. , Sept. 2. The comml.'islon nppolntpil to examine a ? to the mental condi tion of ex-Mayor Locbcad of aiemvood has reported liini Insane , and recommended that lie be sent to the asylum , hoe-head roeomly committed a mnderons : assault on Keeper \Valby of Iho poor farm and has requested ii jury trial , lie Is about C ! ) years oM anil has had a varied experience. TliriM * Hurt bj [ : i < -\u ( r I'nll. ST. LOUIS , Setit. 2. A frcluhl vlovntor In lite Nelson Morris piickliiK house In Knst St. Louis containing four empties dropped from the third story to the b.-isement this fori'iioou. ' iiiils lire-oil. William O'Htlcn and I'atilck Glllam were picked up uncon- Kclotts , Iho Iwo former \\iih broken less and the hitler with his head and face seriously cut. IJiinlel O'lirlen was also badly bruised , but not seriously hurt. Knllirr < > f > iiv 'llst Siivnue Hurt. ST. HHLIONA , Cal. , Sept. 2. nielmnl Sav age , father of the novelist , was seriously injured yesterday by belns thrown from hla btiKUy. while ilrlvliiK with his wifeHo beIng - Ing SO yeais of ape nnil very feeble , the phock to his syslem was very xeveru and grave fears are enlerlalned as to Ihe ulti mate result. Airs. Savage , who was also tin-own from the vehicle , escaped with a few brulKcs. Kiln-iiril Ili'lltiniy \\lll AluviWI > N ( . DBNV1SII. Sept. 2. A dispatch rpcelvcil hero from Chicopee , Mass. , say that ica ward Bellamy , aulhor of "Looking Hack * ward" and "Kquallty , " will soon move from , that city lo 1-ienver. Mr. Hellauiy's heallli lias been poor for some time and his friends , think the change will re'store him lo gooil hcallh. Acroniiul SIIJN He Will lleHeMKAiidrco TOHONTO , Sept. 2. Ai-ronant Leo Ste vens hnn successfully tested hlrt new gen erator for manufnclurlnggaw for Ills balloon and wiyd ho will leave for the Klondike the taller part of thl month. Stevens also de clares IIP will i-'o lo Anilrcc'H rescue' , pro- hls later experiments nro successful. Ii'lciiii'H ( li > Irrlnnf Inn Sl'IUNGFIKLD , III. , S"pt. 2.-Govcrnor Tanner has appointed delegates to the Na tional Irrigation congress at Lincoln , Neb. , September 2S-0 , as feillows : O. A. Parks. II. M. Stahl. L K. IJav'H ' , Chliugo ; S , M. Knox , I'rlnreton ; Frank C. Clendenln , .Juliet ; K. J. Hudson , Lincoln. llniiKVlrllml'rd by l orKOil I'lliior. KOCKFOUD. 111. , Sept. 2.-ForgerIeH wcro discovered toilay In paper rcdlsconnted by the Norton bank of Dtirand , fifteen mllea fiom. this place , near Hie- Wisconsin line. Parties Inloreste'd In the bank have pro tected the Irregular pnper llrst discovered , to the amount of Jil.UH Cliiiiilliiirnl CIIIINCN llfiivy DMIIIIIKCN. MIUDLETOW.V , N. Y. , Sept. 2. A great deal of damage was canccd here toilay hy n cloudburst. The lain cune down In tor rents. Cellar * ) were filled nnd rewcra flooded beyond their capacity. The loss will be heavy. I'nni'i's Itoml lit l''ii ' < 'lnrjIiiMjM DKTItOIT. Sept. 2.-Joscpli A. Moors of Massachusetts read a paper on "Ventilation of Public Schools" before Iho International factory Inspectors' convention today. F. 1C. Meirian of lioston ilcm rlbcd a modern school building. Olllcers will be. chosen. thlH ufter- 110011. Aiifie'lii'M 'I'lirciiK'n un DprlNlnK. LAS CHUCKS , N. M. , Sept. -The gov ernment ha cut off all ralluns to Apacha Indians except Hour. They nro threaten ing an nprmng and thu Hcttlcra near Iho reservation nro very inuiih exercised , There are lo ilatu about 300 Indians on Iho Apache reservation. Arnold's Ilronio Cilery curtK headaches. 10 , 25 and 50 ccnU. All druggUUH. Silver Miners SnlTcr u llciliiollnn. LIOADVILLIColo. . , Sept. 2-Owlng lo the fall In the prleo of Oliver Iho Mahnln mine , employing llfty men , announced a reduction In wages from { 3 to $2.M. The men accepted Iho rednclion. The Mahala Is one of Urn luiKcst xilver producers In the ) district- Till' : III'.VI'rV MAIllvi : ' ! ' . IN8THU.MKNTS placed on record Thurs day , September , H > 'J7 ; WAHHANTV DKHD9. A J3 Hlabaui ; ! ) and wlf < - lo IVler I'lo- rjueur , lot a , blur.-k 'J , C'orrlgan l''ace.J JCO Nle'B N'lelKjii und wife lo I'e'cr Ivcr- BOII , Hi4 of north C2 fi'ut lot 9 and 10 , block a , Mye-rs , It & T's addition 400 A I * Anderson nnd wlfu to Oe ] Carlson , i't nl , lol 13 , Oik Hill W > Midway Inveplmenl Co to J. M. L. Schmidt , lot 1. b'.ock 1 , PITHOII & It'B nddlilon zrn Hame to same , lo' 2 , tnmei SOO VKKUH. Special master to Church of Chrlil , lot 1 , block 35 , Florence Total amount of IranBferH } 2OIO JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 10.1 ! ) , Oinulut , Nub. -COMMISSION GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS I llOAllt ) OK TIIAUK. " Dlnct wlrts to erhlctro snd Ntw Tork. 1 JYtH * A Ufef