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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1897)
TITTS OMATTA DATT V llTCKs fcltTCDAV. SISPTlS rUTCR B 1807.1 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE ! Jabbers Report Trade In Excellent Shape in AH Dopaitmente , COUITRY COLLECTIONS NEVER BETTER Omiilin llnnliN llnl > n Vrry CroilllnMi * Shui\lnK UN Coiiipnri'd ultlt of Otlu-r Cltli-N Ilcliill 'I'rnd.Pair , August wai , In moBt dcpnrtments of trade , n good month n regard * the flcmnnd for inerchnndlto from ( ha country , thouHh ns a rule merchants nro Inclined to wait n little later before ImyliiK very freely. This pen- won retail Blocks of infreluindlsccre so depleted. Hint merchants were compiled to Inty earlier than usual nml In ronsequence therewim n very heavy Increase In the vol ume Of ales n.s compared with n year ago , \vhlch was greatly iiURinented by the Ren- oral Improvement In the Innlnein situation The fall senpon H now nt hand nnd there Is every reason for anticipating a still heavier demand , which Is already Hotting tir. As the c-ntti crop nenrs maturity , \\lth the d in- KPT of fiost damage grently reduced , there Is a very apparent Inclination among buy ers to place larger orders , though there lane no disposition manifest ns yet to anticipate the. requirement * of trade to any great ex tent On the other hand , Jobbets generally Hcem to think that retail merchants will keep very rloso In touch with the consum ing demand , and that the soapon will bo chnracteilzed by a Hood of small orders rather than by phonomlnnlly large orders. It Is doubtful It the month of September over opened morn propitious for the Jobb ref of thl < city. They have before them a- country rich In grain and cattle , for which there Is nn active demand In the oust and abroad , and nt the same time a country that Is lucking In merchandise of all kinds. To supply thli lack of. merchandise will be the pleasant trtsk of the Jobbers this full , and unless present Indleatlons all prove fnlst ! it will bo nit undertaking of no mean proportions. Consumers In the countty foi time years past have gone without to such nn uxtcnt , while liquidating their debts and waiting for the return of good times that their wantB will be both largo and pru-slnir. nnd with the means at hand to satisfy thtdt wuntB they are bound to l > f large bu > crs > . 11HKAK AM. . PAST UHCOHDS Kven now. this early In the season before the corn crop has been secured or made available , a gnat many Jobbing houses In this city are doing the best business In their history H Is certainly safe to jtiy that most houses nre doing the be t busmen ever experienced at this weapon of the jear. The wile of a portion of the small grain i-rop and of live stock and old corn luu win Into the rouittiy sulllcleni money to render , nlt.lnllr. . , . , 11,11 It.lllt tllllt t f I O V hflVI * eXOl been and the country Is nearer on a cash basis than ever before. Farmers are not only paying for what they buy. but mer chants repoit that n great many nre com- intr In nnd piylng thrlr old accounts which were contracted during the hard times IMiti ° the country at large the prospects are no IPM ilattcrlng. The tendency of values on most lines of merchandise Is upwaul nnd more mills are starting up every day and more people finding employment at lemunei- ntlvo waces. The Depnitment of Agrldil- tuie estimates that on nil of their crops the farmers will receive $400.000.000 or * VW.- (100 ( 000 moio than last year and such estl- m.ile would appear conservative. Hank clearings aio icmarkably heavy for this nea on of the year , showing the general revival In all ofdlons. The gain In clearings nt this point th past weeK , over a > eai ago. was 51 per cent , white for the countty nl large It wa.s : v > per cent , showing thnt Omaha Is lending most sections In the mat- tei of tiade levlvul. The retail tinde of Omaha , whioh natnr- nllv enough did not nt once experience the levival biought about by the Improved con. dltlons In the country. Is now looking up and there was n much better feeling np- pircnt among the trade thn past week Ilit Jipenlns ot the. echools the first of this week caused true buying of children's shoe * am wtaflng apparel In general , which lieipei very mateiially to swell the total volume of buslneus. MM : Tories OK MICU. Mr ichiiiitM i n nil > lniiiifiictiii' < TN I'usli- Illli" Tllflr HllMlllfHM. E. II. Spragua ? pent the past week among the mimufacturers of ruliber goods In tin. east. The working force nt the I-i. G. Douj lounge factory has been Incre.iaed to thlitj olght hands. .1 C. Ilatpham of Ilarpham IJros , I.ln coin , nnd president of thn Manufacturers association , was In the city the past week A well organized company that In engage * In HID mnntifactuie of steel ranges Is llgui Ing on coming to Omaha if satisfactorj at langemcnts can be made. Thu local Jobbers of hardware report . gain In the volume of business the pas month amounting to fiom SO to CO per tent a lompnml with u ye.ii ago. V \V. Stall ml , foimerly with the tlnloi TMcllle. h.is bought an Inteiest In the liusl ni-ss of f H Mtillin & Co The name of th llrm will i email ) nnUinuged. lleno & Co. , cigar manufaetureis , ha\ been putting on more clgirmakors to kfv ] iiicc with the Increase In the number and sl/.it of the orders coming In The harness and vaddleiy buHlne s has improved mpldly of late under the influence of the general revlMil In the country. Hnney & Co now hnvo sUly people at work In theli The mnnufneturois of the state arc mak ing a good many Inqnliles as to space at l hi state fair and It looks as If there would lie a good display of Ncbraskn-madc goods. though ft ts still too early to speak wlt'i i * rt.ilnty. The Omaha Ten nnd Coffee company has moved fiom Its old qinrters on Dodge street to 1107 noughts street The llrst llooi of the building will bo used for a s-.ilesroom and the second llonr has bteu lilted up wllh sill the m.u hlm-u mil otoer uctf-soi les of n complete loisllng plant The linmenso , fiult crop of Oregon ami "Washington this FCIISOU 1ms opunod tip anew now field for the railroad lending from Unit section of the country All the over land lints have had fast fru't ' tnilns and nil the large f i ult maikets fiom Omnnn to Xcw Voik hnvo been well supplied with the jirmluu of the orchards of the far noith- west SoLiolniy Holmes of the .Mniiufnotuios' association Is In receipt of a letter fiom an eastern shoe manuf.if-tuicr who Is de- Hlions of locating In Nebraska. It has bten u piesonted In the cast that them Is such a ni long proludlee In Nebr.nk.i In favor of goods inndi ) within the state that tills -eem ll'-co n deslrablo Hold for mamifnetui- Ingonterpilrtet ) Tn > Nebuiska S'nte Sllllcis' association will fonvuiio nt thu Commcioial club looms on September 22 lor a two days' session. A \ciy Interesting program ban been pi spared nnd n lingo attendance * U anticipated The millers of the state nre pioposlng to m.iko ti largo collective I'xlilbH ul thn Transmls- ulsslppl nxpo < ltlon which lll show the Im- jiortance of that Imlustrv In Nebt.iska. Secretary Holmes , icpresentlng the Manu- racturers1 and Consumers' association of Ii > lir.iHhn , attended the meeting of ihc atato Hoard of I'urchntin and Supplies on Tlunsday at Lincoln The boald HpeclIU-d that goods maiUi In the state uhauM bo supplied to tlm xtato Institutions , which will Insure the inanufactnrers some veiy Jmndsomo orders to b paid for out of the publictroatttry. . C. 11 , Dempster of the Dempster Mill IMauufacturlng company of Beatrice and vli'o president of the Manufactuiers' asso ciation of Nebraska , was In thu city yosiei- Inv Ills Him appears to be making n great miicoss of the now piess * lrlll recent y placed on thu market nnd It U claimed that it has been the means of extending the winter wheat belt some distance northward. us It places the ciop in the giound In u con dition to withstand the severe cold weather of tin- winter months , ronsldernblc Interest nmong locil hnndleis of sugar Is being tiilten In the prosecutions ludiig conducted In Ohio against foreign tnmnr on thu ground that It Is adulterated. u\ll giunulatfd sugar oonliiina R small amount of blue coloilng matter , which Is jiihertod during Its manufacture to product ! brilliancy in the grain. The color question is nppaiently assuming greater Impoitiuico nmong manufncturi'rs ovury yv-'r. , , bo\erai titmeM liava p.tSM d laws forlilddlug thf < oiorlim" of white 1-utterlno yellow , and no , \ Ohio wants to stop sugar makers from luin- lug yellow sugar whltn by means of cnloilnn iimtlcr. Th Munufucturers' association of No- lirask.i appears to be regarded us Homethlus imliiuit lu the way of commercial orvunlKa- tlons. A lecent Isauo of the Hoot ami Shoo 3U * order of Uonton lontalned the following ; "Tin1 inaiiufacturera' and Consumers' nso- latlon of Nebraska embrace ! ! the gunt ma- Scilty oC all the manufacturer ! ) of the otute , mho aio bunded toerther for one purpot-a only , that of encouraging the consumption pf goods mndo In Nchniska. The nm > ocla- lion maintains a secrutnry with oftlces In O mu ha and the work of educating people to Mnnd up for their home manufacturer * ' hn been carried on with vigor Thl * li done not only through the newspapers , but by mean * of public meetings , exhibits of homo-mndc goods nt fairs nnd other gathering * , nnd by personal solicitation. The secretary trmkM lepiilir trlpl over the state nnd Unit1 * every merchant In the town * ami geM through their stocks and learni If they arc handling the goods made by the members of the its- ft elation " Huslno's nt the factory of the Oermin Veast nnd Unking Powder company Is tapldly Improving nnd the present working force consists of sixteen people. In the m-umfncture of dry hop yen-st cornmeal nnd hops nre the main Ingredients and the com pany buys the corn direct from the fanners nnd grinds It Into meal , using as high ns 100 bu hel * of corn per day. After the yeast has been pressed Into squares It Is placed In the drying rooms and when thoroughly dry Is put up In packages. The wrapping and picking of the ycnst furnish agreeable employment for n , large number of girls The product Is shipped to nil sections of the country , east as well as west. This has been ntt unusually good season for the sellers of oils nml paints The National Oil nnd I'alnt company of this city has In en running at full force to turn out Roods to meet the demand nnd there arc probably few1 people In the city who fully ronllj-o the Importance of this Industry The grinding and preparing of paints Is a most Interesting business. At the factory rofeired to above they have heavy ma- cHnorj which crushes the mineral rock brought here from Wyoming , and other machinery which lloats off the line particle * ml deposits them In compartments. Thfc articles when ground with oil form the rod 1.1 Int which Is sold to the Union Pacific ml used on freight cars and for various ther purposes. Another ery heavy m.i- hlno manufactures putty , which Is sold In ar lots to Omaha jobbing houses nnd by hem dl trlbutcd over the country Other naehlnes are u ed In mixing nnd combining1 nrlous colors for the production ot the nnny different shades that nro In demand V considerable proportion of the pnlnt Is ml up In tin cans which nro made In Imulm , thereby furnishing- employment for he tin factories. Just at present the fnc- ory Is turning out some very fancy colors or the Knights of Ak-Sar-Hen. LOOKS UUIGIITKIl. MannmiUoliirsoii iiilui liintlu on tlir Outlook for I InStnto. . Mr W. H. Itoberson , local mtnngcr of 1 G Dun & Co. , returned the first of the week fiom a month's outing nt the seashore mil In resuming hH weekly trade talk says : "It was extremely gratifying to mu to find eastern people so well Informed concerning he conditions In Nebraska and so confident n tin- future of our state. A year ngo I was almost nsnamed to say I was from Omaha , ) cc.ut e the city nnd thn Mate were regarded is uudesliable for business and for Invest- nent , and the general conditions throughout the country were favoiable to * the most ab surd pessimism so far as our section w is thin concerned Now. however , the mention of Omaha nnd of Nebraska Immediately opens the way to a convesitlon with an In telligent Investor , Investor's agent , business m in or capitalist. "The people back cast ha\e heard of our tnagnllkoiit crops ; they are pleased over the Idea that this . ate has liquidated J2S 000,000 of mortgage Indebtedness In the past year- they applauded Mr. Henry W. Yntes at the bankets' convention when ho stood tin to lei his confreres that Nebraska and Omaha arc .ill ilcht and on the high road to a per- mrnent nc-ovory , and everywhere they have heaid of the big Armour Investment at South Omaha and of the e\i > osltlon. It Is hlsshlv PI editable lion for a man to write 'Oniana' or 'Xebiaska' after his name In a ' , u go castei n hotel. "I carried easl with me quite a modicum of enthusiasm for the outlook and I came 'i.uk liulgoiated both physically and men- .allv , for thu tcn breezes were no more stimulating to my body than the good news of ictiiinlng and actually present prosperity were to nn mind. "Do jou know that throughout the eas August \vm never before so busy ? Am liavo you noted the fact that Pennsylvanli sttol rails nio being shipped to Australia ? The foielgn situation Is favorable for our tinde and t.ie homo conditions have nevei Ixon better. Nothing but a general calamity .in . stop our progress now. "lleie I find o\eiybody enthusiastic and busOne of the loading harness manu- fnctuipr- told mo this week that he had nothing to complain of except that he ould not get material fast enough to make up and meet his orders. Another house which at.onp time contemplated removing to n more fa\orable nelil Is rushed with or ders The beauty or the business Is the old-time freedom with which purchnsos are made For four years the jobbing trade Iws been fiom hand to mouth. Now dealers .no bming with confidence In the future foi fiitmo sales in every line without ex ception trade Is greatly Improved , pilces mo advancing nnd business houses aie rpilto willing to branch out fearlessly. "South Omaha , alwajs n man el. Is bet ter than iHei. Ilnidly a honso Is empty and new buildings me going up all over the UU. The laigcst bank at South Omaha ic poits two record-breakers In Its daily trans lotions for the present week. The larges I.uklnt , house Is doing a tremendous trade Hid expects to close Its fl n ! venr Novem b'-r 1 with nn aggu-gate Increase of , ! 3 < - per cent In sales. "Hut the i.illrouds me peihaps the hap tili-st Institutions In all the land. All the Ni'luask.i lines aie extraordinarily busy I i eight eainliigs for August on one lln wie tht- largest In its history and on an other the largest In ten years l > as engp business has , braced up greatly , too , and h fait thi'io Is tone anil vigor in corporate entoiprl/es of every character , even the jo ! printing houses large as their numbe iiiK , ar' actually behind with their orders In ictnll cliclo the situation Is not yo Kieutlv Impioved. The season Is not opei foi fall goods , nnd I ho summer trade IB a thing of tlio past , but prepaiatlons are be Ing made for a good buslnc * * ) after the fros and nu-anw bile 'hopping Is quite lively fo tin- time of the year. "Nil vifok the visiting country mer chants uiii IIP iioro In platoons and ful companion and Jobbers expect great ro stilts fiom their visit Meantime the prepa rations foi the fall festivities are progiess- ing nipldlv and things aio taking shape 01 the exposition grounds. " slOCKSM ) noMm , SOUK. Mtitihliilion , Imt OITi'i-lIIKH Ar ( lulflilj VliHorlii'd. NT\V YOTIK. Sept 4 The market held re mail , il.lv fic-iiiy today romldcrlnK the fait tin n ' Hildaj unit i liolMnj aie to Intervene hofur ifniiuplli.il . of tiaillne ami thnt rcnlblii ? hn liicti on quit * n laifcp rialo nil \\eelt. Theie v\a Uitilititlnn | In picigima twliy wlthou't iloulil tin inn nn a ) ii-n\j nrali > , and nlTfrlni ! ? were \\e ] ahyiulicil li\ lln > large cninirils. < loii home hiljlii ) ; I.niiclnii also hiaiKlit qultf freely In this iiinrKc of the Intrmittloiial Clinics mici a bllnjani ton wui IIMI iFpurtrd for \merlpani on the Ixmiloi i > \iliuiKi > . OIIIP of the l.irse opeintora who ha\ lie-on a ilninlnint faotoi hi thi > innil.ct ill 1 no Hhui > In tln > ilfallliK-i today anil no one tock mil pii < li > > i | 10 n pcnxutlomil point as a prop t th maiKet n has ln-en tinri r on cnch ill this im K The ndvanei * in Northern Pncifl li-miri. illil. lionnvei. Klvn evlclenro of mnnlpiila linn 'I In xto U hiKKeil In the rccint K > nerii udviiiiif o liirf to the pool showing of eiinliiKa The nntlafslKiied foi toilnj's advance wa tinIn milt I" u ult to the reid from the clnus. of tin tnilff law IvvvliiK n dlserlmlnntlnR ilnt nn fnnlmi KOoclx hroiiKht Into the rnimti throiiKli a iMinluiiDiu lountr ) . Xo annouiirp mci.t has In di maile of the Interpretation Klve to thin clim e hthe attorney cenoral , who no\ linn It iintlei , un l.ler.itlon The market \\n unilfr niii'lderiilil * prpmnire after the mpenlns o uifiMlnKK to i ulU . nml declines vvtie Rencru thuiiiiihoul the lint , extending tn a point 1 YmtliHPi'tern and C'aiiAda Southern nml ' 4 I Mlfiurl 1'aillK The niailiet VIIIB rallied 1 > ( li , n.U unco In N'oithfin PHPinc ( nines , Hucn nml lIlnKijuil PiclllcPugai rose 1 per ecu iftfi a hi > av > opnln ( { MUrourl I'arlllo ml vinn d 1 % pel pint fiom the low pnlnt on th i piii of lt eirnlnifi for the fourth week I ViiMi" ! whlfli i < li'i > l n iriln of IJTOOno eve Hi.- iiiiiiMiioiiiUiucrek last yar. The PX lump rl > e In N rthiu Piclllo preferred wa I'i P'l * cent on tjl'-a of y > COO nhnres teHillne th ll t SI I'auf miivwl nnrronly nnd below las nlclit'n 'lo e all dnvValm h vonimon nnd pn- ferreil rre flrnng < n the August ntntement rihiiulni ; a HHln of 91m 549 In Kronn earning Miileiin-nin pf rdll'oud earnlnKK imlilliheit ilur IIIK ( he iliu \\rif nnlfunnl > favorahle and th \ . 111 , ill luuil. KlHlement ntno pustulneil the He 'I he i Invlni ; hu\vrl net i lunsea mixed , Omih ; , v si I'HUI of the Brimterj Iwlnir fiactlonall lower The poiteiK ax n group dl plai > urenmh ijuKiuMiiina NVw Jersey Central am lnln ui & II iilunn nil rUlnir mer a paint am i tli UeailliiK l ueii fmcllon N rfoll ( & Wen ern piferiel Kilned 8lmrpl > 11 w.i'li Inn witnejueil tlm llqliMallon o mine \er > hmvy hohllnKH of stocks to re-ills pniniF nl Hie line , vvhleh rnmmcnceil in tl irnin1" ' n MnmlHj It ha * prunTff eil teaitllv ilnie thin ami hait Kept theprlca of recent fnoi-t | n In lh p eulatlin more or je i del - l > rr uil TU > inirKtt IIHI t > en iviM from lar e reaction In face of thl h TW llquldntlnn hy the if liilnlnir four of Individual MocKi th pileeii of which hare len riinhrd fninanl In i M n.iiii i.iil . niiunci under nnnlpulallon 1'nrli IH\ ! nf 'he week flnce Monday hi n'en n nt w iiliuk lii < iiit.ht kirHnid un < I put throueh HIP ip niihui On TuevdHy II URH forred up elvht point * on Inlnipu'tHtlun of old facts ii'tnnllii Hi" piolMlile 1-xcliinlnii of Dutch refined nuirim On \ \ i'ilniK'11) SUKIU vtnti maile to nerve the F.iiui' puipiie tluoiiKh tile inorilhiK hours with H jump nf 3 percent , hut It na erllpael In Inleiot l.ffoii' the dona by a lnun.l upwnnl cf I'l'l ' prr pent of Onnilm , nn the Inlk that the Mok wa to lu < put on n regular Knarnnte I per pent dividend ta U under a laace by lh Nmiliu.-i'ten The next dnr It nppt'sip , ! thai lh l.u v uporulalorH hail overestimated II o ad- vvnliKe 'if ll"i IndHllnUely ruinored airaiue- nunl In Oiunlia , and hntl underentlmatctl HIP 1 client In the Nurlhwehtem The Omaln utoi-k rijilinl t iKilnlK uii'l Northnentem wan hrouKht foi w aid far H rU uf 6 iwltilK. | h whale Vun.l-r- Mil CIDIIU l 'lne tiroimht lutu thn movement , ( unmlu f5'-iilhfni im 4K. C'loM-land , Cincinnati I'hhaiM & SI , t iiiiK 3l. nu , | Mlrhlgan Cuntrnl , Ke Tilt C-'ntral nnj New York , ChlcuKu * Rt l ul nlockn leim amount * On rtM r St. raid came to thp fr ml and on pur hafts of no lew than lOofloo * hnren roue * H imlntu Hu mor * of nn Intended Increaxe In the dlvhlcnil late a lln Impelllnc pann" Threv nucpemlvo Imunitc of ( llfferent slockii nnil th conllnumn llqulilitlon which nllendeil ihim have made a senuitlonal nml extremely IrreKiitar mnrket til week. The renter part of the mlv antes hiv. heen * ell maintained , nn 1 HIP volume of deal- Insn lm nhonn n constantly br ladenlnB de mand , Ihe le < on lrlila > npiiroichlnx ; the maximum for the > par , and thone today thu tnaxlnmm for a Saturday That this tremendous deus speculation atmorlwil a vast amount of money In evident from the clearing homo utatemenl , and Mill more from the hardening of exchange rates during the week- , the pur- chaw of securities abroad having ap parently offset the heavj foreign pur chases of nur bremlstun" * , Thp nli orptlon of fundn liai made no appreciable effect on the rates for money which still remain un- preceilently cheap. The movement of currency to the Interior has been larner than last week , nit l still small eon lderlnK the large cxpan on of business Indicated li > clearmc house talements of Interior polnti nnd the hiav > crop loveinent shown li > the trilllo teports of the nlhvms. Tie Interior road * have thus far been arcely supplied from Interior source * , contrary o the nilc heretofore The fact thnt exchange omalns nhove the gold Import point li due In art to the. heav > purchases of securities by merlcans In Ixiniloii. Hut while tho-e large uichase * arc nhsorlwd vvllhout any effect on he local monej market , the rate * for tnones In .ondon conllnue lo harden In spile of largo iialei t securities The Hank ot Kniiland up to last eck continued to contract Its loims , nml there s a margin of profll In the 1/ondon mone ) ratts ulllclcnl lu Injure drnwers of exchange to leave lelr funds at Interest there. Ihus deferring lh old exportation movement. Just how long the xport movement In New York will continue will , erhaps , lie Indicated bv todas'u bank stilemcnl. how Ing n decreisc of Jj,403.V > 0 In the surplus re- erve The clienimesn of money Is nn Incenllve n n rl o In prices , especially In view of the re- ent placing of large ls ues of railroad bomln or long periods at nn Interesl rate of 3'4 per cnt , which bonds command n premium In the narket The teilucllon In Ihe rate of Interesl nd relurn of Invesled money naturally tend o raise the principal \alueof securlllei on which he dividend rale Is unchanged 1'rlcei of Rev rmnent bonds arc nt high recordii recently Tiat the plethora of money and Its resiilllnit heapnesi nre un Influence In Ihc way of a rise n Ihe prices of securities , as well as the In- ren cd oirnlngn shown by the properties. Is evl- enl. The extreme , gains In the stock market live been Indicated hut the whole list 1 male- lally higher , especially the l-dustrla B. The total Mies for the week were 3.194 801 shares. The bond market hail shown great activity dur. ng tlie week , and prices nre generally higher. Votable advances nre shown by the Atchl'on , Denver S. l\irt Worth , Northern I'liLlllc pre erred. Texas 1'aclllc nnd Wabaeh second , Nor- oik & U'eslern nml Heading l sue . Tolal ales , 11.7CS(00. ( Government bondu are H to 1 per cent higher om Ihe week. The following were the closing quotations on he leading stocks of the New York exchange oday : UPlllHOIl . 1 > H do pfd 1 I ? dopM . : IIH St. Paul OS liltlmoroA. Ohio. . 17JI do pfil 14rt : .uiail.i Paelrlc . . . . 7:1 : St P.A um 8(1 ( Can ul i soiithuni . S do nfd 14 Hi rpiilr.il I'aellle . . lil-'f HI P.M. AM. . .121) Cht'H So P.ielnc ! 2 Allen .So Ilalhv.iy 11J- O..I1. 4.Q DSM do pfd . . .104 r.JtK I. . . . 511 ITox.is . \ , Piclllc . 1IH r ( J. 0 A St. L II ) lUiilonlMPlno . . 17JK dopfil 81 U. 1' . 1) . .1(1 5H Iol it Hudson . . .11 W Wabash ' < Del IkVr . . . IflO'l do pfd 2.1 ii UcMi..VRIo 1.1U Wheel. A. L.1J ' iln pfd 4fl do pfd Krloliiow ) i. 174 Adimf ) Kx IHS KrlolBtpfd . . .4:1 : Ainurlc'lii MX . . ' Pt. Wavno . . 173 tlnltnil staloH Kx. OrentXorllifirnpfd 14DVi Wells Vnrso r.x..l S Hopklinr Vallov . . II A. Cot. Oil 2BM nil..lu no. , , , . ,1 Illil f Lake Krlo &W . . . J2H Am'n SplritH . 1US do pfd 70V j do pfd . 31 LaltoShorp . . . 178 Am Tobicoo. . . . . . , l)4 { I.oulHV llli ! A Nash U.1H do pfd .11.1 M mh.itl.kii L 10UU Chicago Gas Mpt. Traction 1244 Coui. Ga ,11)811 , Mlulilir.ui Central HIS Com. Cable * Co . . . . 17.1 Minn. A HI. L J7M Col. F. A I ) on Jill * do iHt nfd do pfd HI ) Mo Piclllc. ItilM ( > oii. Kloclrle 37W Mobile A Ohio 31'f llllnolH Stool , 4l)4t ) Mo K AT in LiClodo G.-.t , 4bk do pfd 10 Lead Now Alb. A fill . . . law do nfd do pfil Jtli Nat. Lln Oil in t N J. Outr.il Pacllle Mall , 37H N. Y.Ceutr.il 111 Pullm.in Pal ol' ' N. Y Phi. A M. I , . 17 bllveiTorllllcatoH " do ( Hi pfd . . . HI Stand.Hope AT . . ! "M do 1M pfd . . tin bus.u .135 Norfolk A Westoni 15r. do pfd .117V < No. Amor Co. . r. T. C. A lion . . . . , : ww No. P.ielllc 18 U. S Leather . . , . in. do pfd do pfd , ' OiitarloA W . . . . IH U. S , Knbbcr . . . . , inn Oro. It. ANav . . . .IS do pfil . itn Oro. Shot t Lluo . . . . ii'JJn Wi stpin Union. , . , . nan PlttHbuig n < n Chi Ot. Western. . 17JS Ho.idlmr - > 7H Noithwoiiciu . . . . .vjii HtHklHl uid . , . H'JH do pfd .mi St LoulHAS P . U' The total sales of sinks today wete 3030V shares , Including : Ate bison preferred , .17'iH ) , Chesapeake it Ohio , 4.3JO ; ChlcaRO , lluillngtoii S. Qulncy , 7,7.1. IxmHvlllu i Nashville , 11 S20 , Mlssouil Pacllle 12.rbH , New York Central. 5,020 , Northern 1'ncllk' , 5 JlOi Northern Pacific pie- fi-rred. 09,710 liijdlm21,000 , Hock Ithmd , 11:0) ; St. Paul , 2S OJO Wahiifah , 4,321. Wabash pre- fL'iied. i > J2imeikan Tobicco. 5.7.M , lliy Sialu Oas , 9,120 , Conxolldalril Oils , 3,280 , Ccnu.il riec- Irlc , ' 1,311. SUE u , I'l.SMjVeitern t'nlon , 8,000 , C'hlcago Gieat Wi lorn , C.820. \ < Mork MOIIPJ Murkol. NHVVOIIK. . Kept. 4 MONI2Y ON CAL.I. Nominally U jTH * 1'ei lent PItlMi : M1IHI'NT1I.12 I'AI'Ull 3ni@l'j per " : , i\l' | [ \Nni-Pteidy. : with aclual business In IrmkerH' bllli at J4 SCfTt K'4 for de- nuind and at Jl SH454 84 for slxtv d.i > 1MIN. postpil rates , Jt S4V.lr4.8V. ! and JI.SCii@4 87 ; com ineirlll blllx Jl 2 > - , HAH SIIA'KK M'.P. MI'XICVN DOLl.Allh 117 C. siwiui c-nitTiricATiis-rs'ie. STATK HONDS null RAILHOAI > noNns-ritm OOVmtNiinNT BOND' ' film. doflns quotations on bond * were as follows ! U S 110VV4B ICff I'-'l ? * N J. ( ' "is ll'Jifi U. 3 iievv4H coup 1'JfiTit N. C. ( Is 1211 U S. Is us 111X1 N ( ' . 4S 104W U.S lu.L-oui ) . .ll.l No I'aollic IBIS .1201J tj sN lei ? n < ) No Picltlc ! ls IIOM u s. as ipir . . u t No Paclllc 4R . . . li'J'f t ! S SB coup . 114 N. Y r A SI. L In , lilv ( > HH ) N AW. UH All. , elms A. , . 1II7K N W. CoilHOlH . . . ,141 Ali.olisill .1DI N. W. Deb 5 . , , . llff ! Ala..clii 8' ' OH DIP Nnv.lHts . lit ! ! , Ala Omicne.v . 08 OnNav. . 4H 811 Atc-hlHon-lH . Hh5 O.S. L il . Ul . 117K AtchlaonadJ 4n . nil o s L. n . t. r. . . ; . . r.uiJil.i So 'JurtH 10 ! ) O. Imp IBtH. tr. . 107I4 ( ' AN 1' tl . " > 45 IO Imp un. t. r . . . . : if l C & O rH Hi ! Paelllufcn of ' 1)3 ) . .Ill'- r. H A. D mth ) U4i , Kenllug IH 8li < { 1) R. ( J 1HIH llllh II 0 Went IBIS. , . SI I ) fc II. G HSX.M f * A I. M. foil S 8ss < kaiTtTi'iin. iHlH lll'i't St L & 1. F.OGII.U 1155 < 48. 7l ! iSt P Co-iHols l. H > V W fill 1 H , t l 71 SI. P f .t P. lftH . Ul ( Jen KI-c. OH 100 ! * St P. C AP H . .llfi (7. H M A. ( Is 10H S C. iionfiiml . M R. H AS A. ds 11)0 ) ISoutlipm Ilv. fit . OIU II a T. rent 5 10 ! ) S II. AT ( IH . . . . 117 II AT C.POII OB 10U Ti mi newHPt.li . HiV iowu c i ts . Tnt . .lcL ( i IBtH 0(1 ( 1C l > eon 1 r. II 4 TPX. 'ao lie. - ' < ! 3V ! < K.I' Ism. t r , ll.l > > If P iBts . 101J4 La. Now Con. IH . ( ill U P. I ) , AO. lain. . 4ft L. AN tint IH . HI Hi VV.lb IB ! fi . 107 Mtnsoitrl Ha . Kill Wab.'dH , . . . 8Ht ( M. It AT iil ! . . . . . ill West Shore 4a . . . , llrt M. K. AT IH . H7 Va CpiilurlPH . . 07Hi N. Y. ( ' IMS 118 Va dofoiroil . 1 llusloii ilooK ( ( iiolnlloiiM. IlOS'tON , Hepl 4 Call loans , Sffji per pent ; time loans , Wt'.j ' pel pent Closing prices for Flocks , bonds and iiilnliiK stocks ; A.T AS F .7 \H HIV B le'c . . . -llil Amcilcan Surir , inSit'W ' Blec ufrt i1,1 Am buirir nfJ . 1171. WlH Cent inv St.ito O is , 1114 , Bit. Kin' III . . . isF Hull Toleiihoiio 2.1(1 ( ' ( ii-ii Klac pfd . . 81 liuHtou A Albany J1S AtchlHori pfd 81HJ4 : U. II A Q 1IH16lolitioii In 87 IH4 ; Allouox MtnlnrCj ( ioiiKriil iini'tilu , .IH Alliiillc lllmuls stool , Ill Huston A Moutau l 14UV , Mu\lcm L'oulr.il it Hullo A tluitrn. . . . 'J7K N V .V N K S7 Calumet is llaoU. , 44. . Old Colour , , 1H.1 IContomil.il , llli O H. l < " " Kraiiklln. 1UH llubbor . . . , Ill iKoirHii'se. . 21)4 ) Sail Dlni'o ll ! OHcoola . . . 37 W Union Paclllu. . . . 17 Ouliiev . . . IIS nntjjTanur.iPlc . 1.1 it \Vom mnM \ . . 10 P i Wulvoiinti . 14 Sun rrniu'lxi'o Mliilnur Oiiotiitloiix. SAN I'llANriCfO .Sepl 4 The oiHclal iloalnjr iliiotillonn for inlnlngr etoiks today were an fol low 9 : Alia 13 " " - - Alpha Con 23 uuiia . . . ; . . ; . . Aiulitt " 3 Jmmo . . . . . . . . 17 llplPhcr R2 Kontuclcv Con. , , . . 7 IiPHtA llolalier. , , , 00 Mexican no llnlllon H Opeldeiil il Con. . . . 2IK ) Calodoin i . . . . .14 Ophlr. . , H7 Challi'ii.'iiCon , , .14 Ovurniaii II ) Chollir . . , ! l Potosi . . jvj roiiililonei ) . . . . ISO Savairo . 72 Ton Oil A Va . . 17fi Sierra Nnradi. . . . 7H Con. Imperial . : < Sllvor Hill 4 Crown Point. . . . 4.1 Union Con 64 , Kxoiicquor . . 7 Utah Con HI HiiiiinAOiirrlo 71 YKlluvvJiakot OH Silver bir't , 31. Motioin itollart. 423OI2Hc1 ! iiraltb.tuat , . " > > ; . itrilu DDfrvpi. im l.oiiiloii Stool. ( ) uotaf IIIIIH , LONDON , Hepl 4 I p m t losing : " Consolsm'y .Ill 7-1 (5 ( stpun common" roiiholB aeo t 111 ( Mil N V Ciniril Can , Paclllu 74UPennavivaula | , . . . Krlo . . 1HI4 U irtlnir Krlo li > ln nfrt . . lll ( Mex. Can now 4.4. Ill C nlrai luil j Atchluon M \UMnordinary lh \ L AN. . . . . . . ll Hi 11 Ml SUA'iU : hleady ill 24' d per ounce MONIIV Ui1 4 PCI cent Ihc rate of ill uiinl In the ouin nurket for idiort bllbi In l' I" i lent , fui time mom is' bills > i 1 13-icg pn , ent ( lolil l qnotfil at Iliieno : * Ay res today at M.Ui , ut Llrbon 41 , ni Ituun U' , ' . : u. iiold bar * are now quuli-d at 77n Ne > York NKW YOHIf hept I - 'flufollow Intt me the Closing lillnlliK quulatloiini Chollar. 711 Ouuriu. . . .Mil Crown Point , . . . II Ouutr . . 70 Cnu. C.il. A , V.i. . 1511 Plymouth. . 12(120 Iteodwootl. JUD OuloUnliver . ! 00 Could & Curiv. . . . . 34 OilltiXainor DJ ( , 1000 HilnNon'r043. , lun , . 70 llomeiialcu. . . . .MUD SUnU uU . lion Silver. , , , ' . ' 1 I Union Con. . . Mexican. . . so lYelluw J otet . . . 40 COMMERCIAL ,4P , FINANCIAL Qroater Strengtli Hol Wheat tj Rcoivar LostVuTounil. CORN AND OATS GOUP FRACTIONALLY 'roilnlonn Arc 'Jlpn ' y nnil Slio r n Sll ht Di-clliio for UK * IJn > _ Crop ItfMhfH Vro All lliillinli. CHICAOO. Sept. 4. Wheit recovered ox- ctly half of yesterday's l e decline todny. The tone ot the foreign markets , which inised the decline jeMerdny. was also responsible In a great degree for today's dvance. Corn and oats followed wheat mil advanced HOHo each. Pro\lsoii3 | , how- vcr , were heavy and wound up the day vlth slight declines. Trading In wheat was narrow , with prices confined to a narrow range. The market larted stiong nt OIJfOIHe for December , an idvnnce of lUfilSc over yesterdaj's closing irlce , Liverpool Allowed substantially no change , notwithstanding a ltc decline here esterday. New York reported a large bus- ness done for export the day before , the quantity being placed as high ns 620,000 bu. , 16,000 bu. of it from Now York direct nnd 'OI.OOO bu. from outports. The week's clear ances of wheat nnd flour from both coasts as reported by Bradstreet's were < J,2SS,217 bu. These were the most prominent features of the early news , and were presumably the easoua for the strong opening. There was enough realizing/ the opening advance to send the price down to Bl c , when a grad ual recovery took place , the market rendi ng 91" c by 11:30 : o'clock. The Missouri state crop report Wns a bullish statement , giving the yield at 8.400,000 bu , , compared with 12- 710,0uo bu. the year before. The news from the northwest wan also fcugccstlve of an oven poorer crop of spring wheat than lias iltherto been believed In , especially ua re gards the quality of the new wheat. The American consul at Odessa Is reported us stating the Russian yield of wheat In porno ; > lacea to be only four bushels to the acre. The w'orld's shipments of wheat nnd Horn to IJurope this wcik nre estimated by Ueoi- bohm's nt000,000 bu. Chicago receipts were 315 cars , only twenty-nine of them contract and twenty-two of these No 2 f pi Ing. Minneapolis and Duluth received only 4M ) cars , against 1,117 the correspond ing day of 1S9S. The continental markets lid not show much change. 1'arls leported a decline of 15 centimes and Antwerp nn advance of I2'S centimes. Clearances todnj weio leported tit 601,000 bu. The local ship ping demand was nt a standstill , whUh Tact somewhat militated against the bulls. December was 'elllng. nt Dl'sc nt the close Corn was slow but stc.id.jhelped by the liot , dry weather and by the fact that Ar gentine corn shipments were nothing , wheieus last year 1S24,000 bushels wore shipped. There was some apprehension over expected enormous receipts by Tuesday and i disposition to "oven up" Monday's holiday was shown , which resulted In n partial loss of the opening advance. Cables were un changed , Seaboard clearances were 500,000 uuEheK Local receipts were posted at lr,45 cars. December opened l'a&3 c higher at 32v ' ( iS2'l4CI sold between 327aC and 32)4c and closed nt 32'iJi32'14c Oats was quiet and practically featureless , the market attracting even less attention than usual. Thu 'feeling was steady In sympathy with corn and prices were slightly higher throughout. Country offerIngs - Ings were light , but shipping demand poor Hecelpts were 414 c'ars. December f-old be tween 20V2lS2 yc , closing nt the latter figure , an advance of M > Jvlc. t Provisions were /lull and a sVide lower. The opening was steady- with corn. Packers sold sparingly , but light ns the offerings were they were greatei than the demand dr.d a slight decline resulted. At the close December pork > wns fie lower nt S'iM'i. December lard about r > o lower at $1 SJ'i and December ribs norolrntlly ! ic lower at i O'i. Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , T > 0 cars ; corn , 2,100'curif ; oats , J25 cars ; hogs , 3"i,000 head. Leading futures .ranged ns follows : Articles I Opon. | aith. I Lo > v. l Cloiu lYoatl'y W heat1 94HJ Dec 9JT4 U * t'f IMU ! > . ' ? ( May . OIH 0,1 Com Sept. , .lOTii Doc . . il-'H MM Sllfi May , J.US Oite Sept. . . 10 ID'S 1 ! ) IUM 1 ! ) Dec. . . , MH ' . 'OH 20VRv'i " S.IM Pork- 71)t'f topt . , 8 f)2'i ' Oct . . . 8 JI''H H ! IJ4 8 81 8 h5 H IU4 Dee. . . . 0 OJt , li o.'H s n. ! H ilJV , 8 D7M L.I id Sept . . 4 77 ! Oct. . 4 H. 4 75 1 7.1 4 SO Doe. . 4 85 1 87s ! 1 BJh 4 ijji 4 87h Sh'tlllba Sept . . " fil'i ' r. fi7' 5 m 5 115 K ( J7L Oct. . . 5 71) ) . - . 70 r ii2l n us h 1174 No. 2. Cash quotations vveie as follows : fLOI'It Firm ; w Inter patent * . ITOOff.l M , stralshtx , f470Qll > 0 , fprlns tpeclnls , $ li 00 , < spiln < palents , H 10fi5 CO ; blkeis. < 4 00 { < 4 2 > WHI2AT No 2 spring. Ol fi'iBc , No 3 spring , 90 i921c , No. i led , ! i41iH'J"'if. I'OHN No 2 , SO ie OATS No i , 17\o f o b. No 2 white , 200 . . } No J , nominal. No 3. SOffllc ; No 4 , 2J30c. ri.Axsnr.D NO. i. si 0:0101 TIMOTHY SKED Prime , ti SO PHOVIHIONS 1'ork. mess , per libl . JSS1S390 I. ii il , per 100 Ibx , $ ( 71 Short libs ahleq ( loose ) 13 "i5i > M ) Dry salted vhoulleis ( lioxen ) J" ! fOJ < 5 71. hhort clear sides ( boxeil ) , Jii-tWrtC 12H. WHISKY UlutlllcrV finished goods , per ual. , $1 . ' 2 Sl'llAII Cut loaf , Jo SI , granulated , J3 51. . On Ihe I'lojuie evchanKc todnr the butter niarktt iMi1 * pleailj , cieairicilcs 12fl"c' dairies , Oftl5c. Oluete , sUudy nt SQS'.c. ' HUES , stuiuli , frpjh , 13c. M\V uticiyr. of ( In * ln > on ( iciiernl Coiiiiunilltli'H. NiW YOIIIC , Sept 4. I 1OUU ItPcelptr , 14857 liblH , uxpiuls li.r.J. } i\t ] \ , ilull but noinlnallj llrmei , vtlth wheat , Minnesota patents. $ ; .40f { r S3 , Minnesota hakern , $1 4CRI70 , vvlnler patents , Jl lOiff , " , 6.1. winter stinlghta , JIS5f5 | 10 , v Inler ex- Iras , Jjr,0ii3)0 ! , nlntei low uraileu , (3"ifi35u ( : It > o Hour , dull , fane ) , J.I 4Wf1 71 ( onNMIIAIDidl , jellow vv intern , 72c. IlYi : Quiet , No 2 vventein , 521 c llAHLIIV-Qulel IIAltLUV MAl.T Uull nei-tern rin67c. WIIIJAT HecelptH , 111,471 bu ; exportu , 218.413 bu. Hpot , 111 in. No 2ieil. J102 = 4 Options opened fetionRci on llrm cablei and onouiiou" vveeMj wheat anil Hour tihlpmenlH afterward dull , b ) ipillzliit- sales , clohed ( 4o net hlKhcr , May , 9Sifi'J1i.p ! , cloHeil at 'JkTii . September 1 W'a 1 OOtii , clowd pal DePinber , 97 S-lnffffer , clci eil ' > T , , e COItN Itecelpm , 204.400 Im , exportfl , 171,418 Im Kpot , leady. No i , 35T4e. OplloiiH openfrt HtroiiKei on ciiblen and heav > pleaiaiucn , but caned off lulei , ovilnu to iPallJlng , and closed un- changeil ID V.c net nirt'tini'V. HeplPinliei , Ji30ic ( , clohed " ut 3U , Drcunibei , J7 a'/37)ic ( , closed at 3"Ho. - IT l I OATH-HK-elpts 3'2 8(1 bu ! exportH , 17C.MO bu Spot , nulel , No i , aijftt34iOjilloiiH Injctlve and nominally steailler ul ic net advance ; Hej > - leinber cluteil nt HAY i.iB > , Hhlpp 115 , Jl OJT/4..Oj ( Rood to choice ji oopi to. T fi HuenoK I'noviaiONS-Iicef , ' itrm , family , 11 OOfdO Ot ) extra niens 17 SOWS 50 'beef hams. KIM Cut meats , quiet , pickled bellies , J7 . .OffS . ' ,0 , pickled shoulders , Jl 21 , plckhfjijpinH ) 17.12 800 i iid , steady western stji > j , | 1.'l , lellned. quiet 1'orlc. old mess , $3 Wfifl i. ne mess HO.'IfdO'S ; shoit plear 110 WfilJ Co family lluCOjjlI'M Ilt'TTIilt Uecelptu , 4,7)i ) phs" urctern creunieiy. 12Iil8i , HlKlnv. li ( , factor ) , I'HKIJKIJ Itecelpix. 1.0)1 ) pkKH imiiket dull , hiK while , U'4c kinnll while S'sf/'JV / , lniK colored , Ji.c , mil ill colon il , ii > ] 4li : imrl oklinn , O'ifl'ifull Bklnm. 3U04c. inJ8 ; lltct Ipix 3oll like * , firm , stale and Pennsylvania 1 Till Si ut-mi'in , ] U TAM \V Nominal OII.H Petroleum i-tentl ) . fulled ilo eil at 27Ho hlil n" ln nun ulialned lommon tn Kooil Jl fjjrl in Turpentine , linn So ftsoHc C'litloiiK'i' 1 ilull pilme iiiiiiiiiH'r > llou. . 'Stf ft , uff Bummer > cllon 'TGii'te. ' hullt-i Krade > > , 3Ifi : t.c. ! prlm dummci while. Jd < , pilminlniei ji'l- lou. : ic. IllCnDrill Oilmen ! ! , f.ti | lo extra , { > { ! iti < te. Japan , 4'ifclV MOLAS.SIIS Klim Ne Oileaiic. open kettle , Koud to ihoke 131' | SUJTAW-l'lB Iron ni.uil ) Houlhe-n JJ.MW 10 u ) ; norllivrn. J1PWI2. > Copiifr , nnlct , l.nu- . ern' . Jll. i. Irf-iul llrm , hrui.erw' . UK. Tin , plaloa bait-I ) xteuily. llllllllilll-f Mni-Uolx. II.M/riMOUK , Hopt. 4 , ri/t'll-QulPt nnd un. vlraiiKFit , rt-celpu. 17,770 liblH ; I-MHJI | | < , 4IH2 bhlii WIIIJAT .stpnil ) pol and in mill ! i8J403iT-4 ( I ) emlrfr. 9S\C 8Ic meanier N'J J id 94.tf 9l'4c , rewlptn. 5W.57 * bu exuorli 11 7 * ) Im vmihrrn uheul bv sample 9.HflllM. . iMIIieril vvheal on umiie Hijifja' , * ( YftN t'luii. * pit ami month , ri'ifia'No 1 veinbrr and Lineinlier IH'V. or uld , . "o H knl , receipts , 117 WJ bu , exp > rH ie , ) IS bu . nouth- ern nhlle corn , We jellow , 37o. OATS Firm. No ! whltp western. tl : i'c , No t mlxeil , : iVi(133p : rpcelpw , 3 C 7 bu. ; , > ort , nttne , HYK-No 2 nominal nt SlHc. Nn. 2 western , 'Jo , rec-elpM. J.WS tni , expirn , nnnp H.VJ-Kasvi choice timothy. ja ) J13 M. OUA1N rUKlOHTS Quiet , steam , to Liver pool , per tiu 4il for Oitfihpr ( V > r ) ( for orders , l > er quaHer 8 W fir Foptvnber llt'TTBU-Uullj fanej rrenmerj. l c. KOO-i-VVeak , fresh , lie , CHI2IJSI3 rirm and unchanKCil CO'ITW\ VltlCHTS. I'rlc-ra Clone liHMor lu liilti' of Some ItloeK Diirlnur ttio Onj. NiW YOIIK. Pept 4 The rotlon market opened sleady nt n deellne of 2 to C points , I.lv- rpool enbles falllnR to show the expected re- pinse to our advance of jesterdij and Ihp nvcr. iKe. of parlv crop aocounls beltiR favorable. The niarkel Improved 3 to R polnM on the cover- IIIR In nntlflpntlon of Monday's holiday , nnd fol low Ins complalnls of shedding nut and damnRe by ln ects In parts of the colton b ll , while n - porls from 1'atl Illver nnd dry Roods districts were generally cneouraRhiK Laler however , Ihe nnrket turned eafler nnd nt one time showed n loss of u lo ( > polntu , wllh Ihc market finally Heady nl a net loss of 4 to S points , and rales of 31 " 00 bales. 1'tidirt * closed , fleady . January jest , rebruary , JO II , March , IG.S.S. April. 16.91. May , JO 91 , Seplember I. 12. Oclober , 10 < ,6 NoVember - Vember , 16.76 ; Ueeember. 18.77 Spot , qulsl mid dllnif upland. 7'4P. middling KUlf , \c. mlddllim , "He , net receipts , none sales 6.61. ) balpii , for warded. 3S91) bales , sales l < 9 bales , all spinners stock , 46.121 bales Total today and consolidated Net receipts , 10.2S8 bales , enports , to the conll- nenl , 2 bnlen , slock , 97.13 ! ' littles. Tola ! since September 1 , Net receipt * , 8.10) ) bales , exporls lo Clrent llrll.iln. 1.W5 bales , rroncc. J 074 bales , continent , 127 bales. LIVERPOOL , Sept. 4. COTTON-Spot , Arrerl- can. middling , fnlr at 4 < 4d , Rood mliMlliiK 432d , American middling. 4' d , lovv middling , < d. Rood ordlmry , 3"id. onllnnry. 3 11 181 NIJ\V OHLKANS. Sept. 4.-COTTON-H isy , sales. 47.1 biles , ordinary. C 1-ISc ; Rood ordinary , 67-lCe ; Ion inlddllnRc , mliMIInK 71-16- , Rood middling , 76-160 , middling fair , 71-lbc , le- celpts , 2SCS , bales , slock , K.930 biles rutures , HUIet but steady ; sales , 15.60i > bales ; Septem ber. JC6SiJG61 , October. tti.41VO.48 , November , t&43fil > 46 , December t 4006 17 , January. J6 CO 661. rebruary. J6 S3JT6 53 , March , J8 MjlG.57 , April , $6KIJi fCl. MIMPIIIK , acpt. 4 COTTON stendy , mid- illtnR , 7Tnc ; receipts , 13 Imles , shipments , non , slock , 2.4S4 bnlos.l sales , 25 bales. ST. I.OU13 , Sept. 4. COTTC5N SleaiU ami un- rlinncml. no sales reported , mlddllnR , 7Mo , re ceipts , SO biles , shipments , 33 bale ? , slock , 1,3 > V bales , Hf , l.onlN C.oiiornl Mnrlcots , ST. IXt'IS. Sepl , 4 riXJt'U Qulcl , patents , tlOOffrilO , strnlRhts , J4 COffl 70 , clear , $4000421 , medium , $3 MJ5J3 75. WHEAT Hlnlier. closing vvllh September \ < , tv Ueeember , I'tfTl c , nnd Mny , 1HO above y ester day's finals , December , the active option , opened IHOlVic hlKher , declined Hc ! , reirled % 9'4c went hack No toc , later rally Ins 3te nnd dos- IHR strong , wllh sellers 'He to 4u below the top Spot , hlRher ; No. 3 red , cash , elevatoi , 9CTle , track , 9SP , No. 2 hard , rash , lOH ttlc , track , September , Sld'ic , December , 9iMl9l > 14c , May , 97 c bl 1 COItN rutures opened 3 c hlKher , wllh buyers but no sellers , laler wenkpncil with vvheal and ilecllued Nc latlylns and closlnn nt HIP top with buy en. Hpol , firm , No 2 cash , SSliC bid , Sep tembcr , 2SUC , December , 30o bid ; Mny , 3to bid OATS There was no specuHllve IradliiK , ns huvcrs and sellers were lee far apart , but the tone was stnincer ; No 2 caidi , elevalor , 19o bid , Irack 20c , No 2 while , 223121J , September , 18a c bid. December 20Hfl'C01Si , May. 23'c ' ( bid. HYH Lower nt ,10f434c track. HA HLUY Nominal COHNMHAL StronR at J1.70iil7" . HItAN Strom ? , east track , We ; track , this side , Mo nt mill. 50 < ? G2c. ri.AXSiKD 1-nvver at tSHc. TIMOTHY siKD Prime , Ji 73 HAY Dull and easy , prulrie , f3.r,0fj700 , tlm othy , nUTTEll Hasy ; creamery , 13019c ; il-ilry , 100 Ifc. Ifc.KOOS KOOS I vvcr al lOe. pnn > TnY rhlckpn" . firm : old hens Cc ; sprlnK" . So ; ducks , prlnjr. 5".e ; BePse , eprlne , Cc. turkpjH , 7B7H.C \VHlhltY-ll 21 COTTON' TItS i e. llAOOINCl-6 < 4a7c. M1TTAI S Lead , llrm nt $1 11 Spelter , dull nl $4 10 1MIOVI8IONS 1'crk , unc'iansel ; slnnlnnl mo jobbing , Ji 30 , old. JS 71 lird. cnsy , prime ste im Jl SO , choice , J4 f,7Vi. nacon ( boxed lolB ) exlra shorl clenr and ribs , JC 71. horts , J7 Lrj ) Fait meats ( boxed shoulder * ) . Jl 50 ; extra short cleir nnd ribs J6 21 ; s'lorts , SCr.T'j. HHCniPTS nour , 4 OW bbls , vvlirat. CO.IOO bu , corn. 90(100 ( bu oals , 43000 bu SHIPMENTS nour , C.OOO bull ; wheat , 27,000 bu , corn , 83,000 bu ; oals , 19,000 bu Coffee MnrketM. NHW YORK , S Pt. 4 COKPLE Optloni opfn- l "teady lit 5 to 10 points advance on coverlns In anticipation of Monday's holiday and buj Ing foi European account follow Ins ; diminished recelpls at Itlo and Panlos , possibly explained hv hre.ik- lown on bantos iillroad , eased off undei 9-7- ba s IncreiFC In world's visible , close , ] hU.ijj , net un h niBi'd to 10 points advance Snha , Id 000 ImRs , Inchhllns : September , $5 l'i ' 'pot coffee , Ulo quiet ; No 7 , Invoice $0 ( UVs. jobbing $7 12'S Mild , weak : Cordova , J10..100T16.10 Total ware- hoUFe deliveries from the t nlled States. 17313 IKIRIncludlnK 11,333 bu s from Ne Yoik. New 1 orlv ulock loilay , 3S7.J17 IIUKS , fulled State- stock , 4'O.fi.V. biRs ; allont for the I'nlted State * . 319 MO baRs ; total visible for Ihe I'nlttd State- . 79 fiVi baps , nuiilnst 484,911 bags latt jeni , nn < .11 222 bins In 1S91 SANTOS Sept 4 COI-Tii : Quiet : Rood av el UKP Santos 7,700 rels , lecc-lp'n , Ib.U'O bans ; stock , 97,000 blRs. HAMIIl'lU ! Sept 4 rorrun Op iieil _ pfK hlpher , closed at lzfapftf net advance , sales 19 OCO bags. HAviti : Sept i rornn opened dun 'it lower at 12 o'clock , closed hlKher , sales. 10,000 "uiO nn .TANRIIIO Sept 4-COfI'Ci : IJiielj steady. No 7 , KIo , 7DiO icls. txrhanse sd , re ceipts 9 CCO bins , cleared for the United StitCH rOCO bass , for Kurope , 11.000 bac- I1M Olt.1 KAKtiVS CITY , Sept. \MIiAT Tlather sluvRlsh about steads' . No 2 Imd S367 fic. No 1 8214S84e. No 4 78MftSlc , No 2 > , oft , 9liT9Jc ; No 3 , MRWc. No 4 S3c , No 2 spring , No 1 sprhiR S18-'c. No. 3. "ITilc CORN' Miont steady und ftilily active. No. 2 niKed 27fTI7i/c OATS Alimit steady nnd fairly- active ; No. 2 \vhlte ll SSV-P RYK Weak' No , 2 , ISc. HAY AclUisleady , choice timothy , ? 7.M , clinic" pialrle. $3 23. m'TTIJfl About sleady , creamery , 13'fjl5lsc ; dab v 10SJ12C. IXJOfi f v.ert on h\ivy receipts ; Missouri anil IC-inns 10'ic nKCKHT.-1--Wheat. 237.003 bu. ; corn , 21.S01 bu , N5t 19 000 Im SHIPMENTS Wheat. 240.000 bu , corn , 29 000 bu ; oats , 8.0CO bu Von YorU lr > CiiodH TlnrKof , NUW YOniC. Sept 4 Th week closed with quieter conditions preiilllm ; li all irirm , tin UKI ! th tint Is vv il siistnlni-d In both ot- ton and wiulen ioods The reutlon came aflcr Ilio flist iiuh of eiily orders as rosiionslble fnr tin1 iPtioRresslon In Reni rnl Inleipst The qual liy of Ihe iitonliMbeliiB already rpKlstern shnvvH thai HIP Reneral run of liter needs wll Im of n llbei il clmiipler t-taplo cottons nl- qulel bul Him , nrlnt elnlhs phowlne I'-il streiiKH and both nt Tails River nnd Providence th sail * * have bpen quite heivy at n maiket w-ll HUslnlueil at 2nc Prints me strong an 1 active ninuhnm were well simtalned at n'lvinipil ' prices \\oolen Roods nvvnlt Ihe rep mler demand. % > . \v OrloniiK llnrl.pfN. NEW ORLEANS. Sept -IIOO PUOIU'CT.'J Slemly Pork , old , S'c Luil. lellncd tl'rci- , 4p Iloxed me ts dry rait shoulders , J e , sides , ( I'M It3 nn. car ! libs sides , C7h * Ifamw , choice suKar cured ( * i1ilHP ) COrKBi : Itlo ordinary to low fnlr. $9 ( W5M1 CO PLOI'R StP'idy , extra fane } , f73jlb5 ! , pat ents K 20B3 . " 0 CORNMH V.L btpailv at $1 CO lilt \N Quiet at ( .Oiii.J'ic HAY rirm prime 125112 0 ; cliol-e , 14H 11l4c C"ORN Steady , parked SOinZf mixed , 3Sf(39c. ( OATH rirm No i kicked 20Ci2.1'tc , RYi : I'lim , onlliury to .jood. Kii"l2c ( 'I n flu n n 1 1 CfNOINN , 'ent 4 lTOL'H-Slemly. WIII3AT Drm. 'He COIlN-I'lim , No . ' mixed 3I1P OATS-Hanlcr , No 2 mixed , W.li.l'c. IlYU-Qulot , No 2 , 49p HULK MI2ATM Drm at Jll > Dacon , firm at Jll ( Mill 10 Uinl , t-iisler nt $1 c : . \\I1IHKV-JI 21 lUITTKIt-Qulct. SI'OAII-rirm nnOS-Qulet ut lie , CIUJKSII-Driii To I r iln TOI.KDO , Sept. 4 WHUAT-flrm ; No , 2 caslt , ) "i p hid COHN Dull , hut steady. No 2 mixed , 3.'c , OATf Htenil ) , No 2 mixed , Ilije. RVII Oulet No 5 , 50ijc , ( 'IOViilhini > iai > y , prime raih , Sepltmbei and Octntiei , J3 67'/i Off , I'mhatiKed I'rorln > llirkoN. | PrOHIA hep ! 4 ( 'OHN fjul t ; No. 2 29tiP. lATfQuiet but steady No J while , 2i'Af. llII fjulel ant nominal. WIIISICY- Market llrm , Jl 21 I ( < ptptn. ! Corn S07cobu. : O.IIH , " 2.3.V1 liu. rye , none whlifky , 71 bhls wheat , 1,2' ' * ) bu Shipments f'orn , 21 ino bu ; yil . 2' J ) ) bu ryp , none , hlsky , 900 bbls , wluat , none ( 'iillforiila Drfod Frnltii. NCW YOIIK Sept -CALirOHNI t \ Pftlfin rnt'l'IS-hlea-y on app'en ' , other drl"l frultB quiet nnd steady , tvapoiatc-il applea. prime vvlro lry. * d viood ililed prime d' c diolc * dVic. fancy CTi < i7f. piuncs. S'.iCi'Mi' ' H * tn tlze mm quality , aprli'ols Itoval 7'J" , Muor Pink , 'igilc penphey , unpeeled 74ilOi peeled , IH/lli / \\'ooll > Illlllf. SIltliMilolK , NBVOIIK h--il | 4 - Ihivviekly I'ank lni < liidli I shows I Infillowlni ; phaiiKei * . Hmiiliw iv strvp , > d * ioaiiJ3 4U'Jil ; Inarm , | iien-i . - IS III , - i 701 xp pi | > decn i < e , J2il,70 < ) , drnilailnn in- irruw , J13 ,3 The banks nm hold Wlllll/ ) , In xtBM uf lequluments of Ihe Jl p i itnt mil- Wool XiirKi-lH. . NiWuitK Kepi 4 WOOI rirm fle. < > . ' 0 ( I27p , No J lo exllM 213410 'lrxin lufd'V hT I.OII8 K.pt 4WO II. rncnaiiB' ' me ilium UWlOo , Unlit line lo H2o , heavy flne Vtt l.'c , tub vvanhPil , IMCtu. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Drop Off , but Hogs Hold Up Well , NET LOSS FOR Till W EK ON CATTLE 1O ( n 15 OntM tim > r nt Uic ItCNiitt of Urmj llcc-vlp * " Him * SUM MiMliitf ! ' [ ) . , I uiiril Itniilill ) , SOUTH OMAHA , Sept.l.npcpllitH for the d.njs Indicated were : Cattle. HOR * . Slirep. Horses. September t . 59) ) I.i" l.wl SeptPinbor 3Ufil -S7 ) 1,471' SI September S . . . . fi.0"il MISI I.SS'I ' . . . . September 1 . ii,2'l ) .2iJ -l-IKl 153 August .11 . -I.5SI T.OM -It-J August 30 . 3,499 2,411 ZOO AtlKUSt 2S . 2tVS fiSI2 " 1 Atliruit 27 . 2M ( 6 121 1,170 August 2C 6,417 1.449 13 AURUSt 3.42S 6.43i 612 August 2,40,1 6.SD2 401 August 3V.l ( 1.W9 2 , * 73 August 21 1.M5 -J.WJ 1,402 13 Hecelpts by \\ceks , n < j > cr Cuttle. Honi Sheep Thl week SUfifi 31,19il 9'W l.mt week 17.7 ( 32.1VM 7.15S Sinnc week ' ! W . . . . 12.nrH > 21,012 lO.Gfil Same week ' 93 . is.rtvl 10,115 3,512 Bame Week 1l | . 2ftl25 . ! 6,41t 3 Snmo week ' 91 . 10.171 ns.472 3.4JI Same week ' 92 . 2.1. Wl 3 > ,9S.l The olllctiil number of cars of stock brought In todny by e.ich road was : Cattle. Hog * . Sheep. Missouri Pacific Uy . I Union Pacific System. . , . . 20 6 R , 1J. & M. V. 11. 11. . IS S. C. & P. Hy . ! ! C. . St. P. . M. & O Hy. . . . 2 4 11. & M. U. U. U. . 2 23 c. , n. & Q. ay . i K. C. & St J . 10 C. , II. I. & P. Hy. , P-tit. . . . 2 C. , H. 1. it P. Hy. , west. . I Totnl receipts . 2.3 70 C The disposition of the day's lectilpN was as follows , e.ich bujer purchasing the num ber of he.ul Indicated ; Buyers. Cattle. HOKS Sheep. Omaha Packing Co . S'l" The G. II. Hnnunoml C' . 2 913 . . . Swift nml Company. , . 41 9oJ 21l > The Cuil.ihy P.U'klng C 3 1.31H 318 J I/ . Carey . 33 . . . . . . . UiMiton & Underwooil. . 31 , . . , . . . . Krcbbs & Co . 2T. . . . Speiry & Barnes . 27" . . . . . Cutluliy P. Co , K. C. . . 2C't . . . . . . . . Pl'k'ton C , Mllvviiuki'o . . . 97 Other buyer * . 91 . . . . 2tV ) Totals . 511 I.C.I 20U CATTMO Tlieie were not enough cattle q/ any kind on silo to make , n market , ns ten of the twenty -two loads In were con signed to killer * direct. The let-up In re ceipts was a good thing n < s It guvc dealers u chance to clean up the odds and ends of a big week's ) supply. Tlieto was nothing new In the market for beef cattle nnd the few here were "oon picked up nt fully Hte.idv prices. While well finished bee\es from the feed lot are so scuice that but little chance Is quotable , the general market Is lower bv 10Jl5c thai last week1 * close ai a result of big leoelpts The demand has been good all of the time. however , and the ti ° n * ha\p been well emptied dally. The put chase of isnisacrs b > the killers has onlaiged eonslder.ibh this week and It Is probable that n still further Increase In this direction will ob tain .is the beason advances nnd the fattle Impmve In flesh. Liberal leoelpts are looked for by dealers generally for the coming week , but with no Inciea&e In the number of fed cattle. All told , theie weie not two loads of cow stuff In the jards and therefoio compari sons would be of little worth , but , after the largest supply of she stock of the the market showa a general decline ot W < t ir > e for cows , helfeis and rough stock , with voals selling about as well as ever. As there w is practically no fresh stocker or feeding cattle and speculators did not have many the raatket wn necessarily quiet. What business was done. . however , showed no futther decline , leaving the rmrket IVnl'tc lowei than a vveplr ngo. aftei Hi0 largest supply nnd output of the year. Representative sales : NATIVES cnnr b-rnnrts. N'o Av. Pr No Av Pr No Av. Pr. 2) . 1001 ? 3 70 2..1SI1 SI 3" . 2- . 811 it 40 COWS i 1100 20- i . 1310 i 19 ) in 1 n 1. . . 710 2 SO 2 . .1210 ,1 11 27. . . .1021 3 fj iuirnna. : 1.70 i . sw 3 11 i . . .en a n . 550 J 0) z. .1300 20) 2 . . .nn 2 r i. IDJ > 323 KTOCKiirf ! AND KUUDIIUS. 1 . "ii ) T " , ) 1 . . . S.'O I CD S . . fiOl 1 10 IJ. . . G7J 310 JttLKnH.S AND HPHINtinil . 1 milker . J 21 ( M 1 puw and calf . . . r.O f ( I itprlnr'r . M "C 1 row na < l calf . . . . . . . . . . . ! ' 1 cow nml cilf 31 00 1 springer 400 1 cow and c ilf I- ' WtlSTKUNS y > tnlllnK . . 74t 3 efi i siicp i 1 steer . lifiy " 40 HOGS With Keenly loniM toil s. thf i-'ioiil | nre iiri"llc ill\ the t.imc * i Hct xv .mil nli mi 11 < W ) iniKtfr thin tincnrir witk of 1WTJ Thf * tiCKflfro falrlv KJ to ! n > , nhotil up to th * recent uvpnia.1. with peilnp * a l incrrai" * In the proportion of ll ht t' ) l > utc.hei welchtH The Kt-nnal tiniliniyitt upwanl with n br nk oa I'rltlny an < l the cln * * hrm * full 10 cent Kiln camimnil wllh l""t Hahn- ilay. Iliitaidlcfs at conillllniiH at ntlici inirkotx tlu ilcmanil lien" WHS indent i nntish li > iiitiHtii prlcr.1 n'dtcl nml tin1 trail,1 .is hrlslc fi nn mart In tlnUh , iilthntmh tti'Ti ' HIM the nx.Ml MOAl.ni-Hi on h ipnchiTs nt th I-IIILMIK clnai- I'.irKi-M wenthu miln luseji , iml 111010 utun lion wiu pnhl ti iiiinllty til r > weight , altlnu l llsht nml liutchei liiif ( xtlll mmininiliil a minll prrmllim The pcni cre ilfin-cl In son A ! > cnmmun pi l > ei"i nolil ilnua to 119" hut $100iis pr.ntU.ilU 1 in pilop , ami n fo of llKht li nif-illunt w Uhls icacliptl St.12'4. HKiiln t a Tl 10 'IP * ? " * < nHv wllh lie ! linllt of till the siilen ill Jl OWI 0" , isiln t $ T IVff ' i'.nnnil tWtfftMt n neck iiK'i Kipretfiil.itlvi' \ \ hh fr. bh Pi. 3W - $4 IT , s7 1 M t C. .VII 12U 40) ) "I . 4 Hi " 17 41 4 ( I ) BJ 2OT I f" , 2VJ IS ) 4 IX ) II 2OTbO 4 IT , . J ii SO 400 lit If , litfit. ? 4'l ICO 4 TO fit. 4 ( i 200 . 4 00 fit.A I 0. , S07 1.1) t in ) 70 I ir , 2'fl tO I Oil 1-2 . I " " > fl ) . . . .2kl 1W 1 O'l ' i.S.fi . 4 ir , 60 . . ' . ' 4C S ) 4 tO fi ? . 1 Hi 715 . 201 KO I CO t i . 23 ? I III 51. . .2)7 ) KOW I 00 0) 2.1 1 ( HI v , sir. to 4 oo 7.1 40' , M . , . 2T. EO I M 40. . l.'O I O'i HI , , Ji" EOM 4(0 1CS 270 10 lUi 101. . 2M ) 120 4 ful ( S . 217 . 4 O'i 2r2 fO 40.1"I I . . ' 70 IMM 4 M 1,1)0 ) 200 t M I'l M 4 Oi 2' ) 4110 . 2. ! ) 1 0 Ik , 31 ! 1 fl > f'i 2VI Ell 1 n1 , f'irS EllHJ 2S" 120 I M rS . 211 HJHI 1 ( fii 2ti ( 120 I CO B7 . 241 HIMil I Hi. 2 < M . 4 ( il f' ' " 2JI Mil t 071 , 3 1 > 0 1 P.- ' } 72. . 211 HO 2S1 110 1 02Vj S7.ft . 'SI 1MHI 3JS ' . ( I I OJIJ ft ! 210 HI 4 10 2S'I 21)0 ) 4 IIJ'/J ' < . . ill 1-0 I II ) . .SO' , . 4 01 IHM 3'J ' 4 1 . . 225 M > 4 u\ M . tm 4 ID 2CO io 4 01 71. . .20 4 10 .270 ISO I (1 71 ! . 40 I l.'i 211 kO M I J2'3 40.1 Ul 4 ! 2 HUNTUIIH . 2 K 4 T2 ! . 3 - > 0 J . 2i,0 2 Ji 4 , " 11 SO Tit 1 . II ) -.II 3 231 n 00 ] 2VI 2V ) .101 a 'l i i s ti > am i iii 1 . 7H 3 00 I , , . . St7 : i ! H 201 . . . 32.1 C 257 401 fill SJ 371 411) ) 341 3 SI . JIO 4 W 2)0 ) 3 SI 211 4 01 : ? > . 3 81 167 4 01 .3S.1 I 'HI 170 1 Oi .218 40.1 MIKIIP Practliuly all of the fresh iirHplH ns uull jn yetlenliy's lute nrrlvalx wire on tin fpeiler 01 it. r m thai Mil ? did praitloilly nolli- \nK. \ Tin * inaiket In strong tu 11 centi hl > rhei foi uei > k mil mill n ouli-Mu ili-munil , IH ill l of. llcpri > i-nlilhi- Ax I'r \ > t > 2 0) ) ( i : ntnipiii ( thi > r < < 97 ' ! 21 41 n itlvu tnvcH . I * I J * 1 It ) o lDrn'llnrrt . & ' 3 12' ! nutlvo lamha 4 2i KIIIIMIIM Clt > MMSliicU. . KANSAH * ITV. bopt. 4 CA'l'TMI-It'-ielpla. 4JO hi-udi nurKut Blcail > unil uaclunn'0 < l nnlk r < l > ill tiJ.li' . In at until i H etuuily : i-loli 'r fpfiliT" n IIMIc WB k. Texan * 8V ! < 3.93 Ti'Mia cnw-i. Z 1S4JJ.23 iidtl.e n. ! ri ? 5.30 n < itlu' ow and hi > lf < ri tl J' utotkeu anil U C04 | 05. lilllln 15 V S. IIOUS-Hci-llnn. 4.5W hrii inaikit iihout in U'b. liullt of mile * , S4 10WI. . heu\le > i , lltT. . 4 J1 imclicrM , t4.ui.W4. 15l mlfd ( IWi t SO llvhm , | 1 ixi4(4 JO , YorKirH M.U'iSrl ' < : o. plg * . JJ J'114 ' 10. HIIKKP llfrrlplr , SW lun'1 nurLcl llrni , K' 70ij ; 60 , nuilloilK , K 2 i(3. ( CO. SI , I.OIllH IIV * .SlOfU. HT 1.01'IH , Sept. -CATTLll-flccetptii , ! ( XX ) ho'd thlpmeiils , 1,000 head , miirkit ktcudy , but ut H louet inr.Ke , fair to funcy shlpplnn utecrs , H.25if3 15. liulli of stile * . H 7W 03 and iteen at Mtilctl ) the ( up radc > woulJ mil at r > .M , 1if il hoef an.l . finti-hfr utrcris { I CNrS,00 hunt of Mlf . H W4 M ( * * nl r UVO p im ( bulk ef F le > J s T4 oo to < Vtr nM . DJM 4C Inilk ( if > ! < - $3 09W 10 < ovr nml holffrm ttoetllW , l.ulk of o KWtJJ , cnnnltiR PHW . Jt Mvfl ! 3J. dull * JJ.rcfJS V > TrxA nml In.lliu rtrrM j : Wftl ? ; l.ulk o ( Mlr < , ttJ * 1 , c..n * nml holfer * J ! I W3 J > UOS-ltep < ! lpt < , SOW h nl. < hlimrnt | , 4 On hrml ; innrkrl 'ic lon r. Unlit. JIJMJIli , mlicit , > l nnfft 90. hf \ > 14 OOfl I r. SHK1H * Up.elpt . ! KH > hrnd. ililpmentii , M li mnrkel dull nml Mrml ) nnll\e mutton * , W J7S , lamtv . rnicvut ) M\I : si onenicirr. . Vi'tlxr , lint ( ioni'i'iill j l MI M > | > 11 ml l.nmlio ili'iiil ) . * -Thrro wn the n nal Pit- irJny Oullnrf * In inttlp On nenuimt of the mnlt iuntntlon | * eie lirgil > nunilnnt. | III < M prvtnlllnir In the mnjorlty of en p Hnplplx of natUo cuttle hmo fallen off lhl rek nnd the proiwrtlon of choice matiuvit bpp\ei lm < lUvreniKHl. there IIPIIIK n Rrrnt ninny thin Mocker * ntnl Imlf fnl cnttli- . ninny of whleli nro forced on the inirkot hj droutli In illfTTent cctlon . lln lne * In IIOR rrmilnn fnlrh nrtUr , t > t p < lcrJnA > top prices coiilil not lie obtMneil nml light welithln wrro ilecliloitly lower Snlcs ueti > nl $3 fO to It for linxvv pntlilnit lotn lii | to $431 for choice ImtcherV slid ndxel lots , wltn choice HMnrtpil light nt from $ 33 to Jt 4 % The bulk of the hog * fold for trom > t 11 to > I..T > . 'Ihc inuket for slu-cp nnd Inint" wim te ufi n K < M > I | hnrc of the receipt * helnif ron lxl.id In oil } stniiKhtcren Sheep * old nt nnlnm * rnnni' 'f from K to M.lj fcr uilN to prime nu ll * m , wenteni innfrer * romprlslr.B thi- bulk f the offerliiK * nml wHln * nt from $3.3'i to Ws - I.nmt ) * KCld nt from Jl M to JS.r. for VMrut. . n A nt from Jl 20 to J5 * > for R'd to oMn nitlxes , Colin lirlnslim from J3 8.1 to Jl Uirurr recdpla i > f fhei-p nml Inml'S nre pxpeotnl next wc K , llc"ilpt - IVttle. CX ) lienil , IHIR , 11,000 hevl ; sheep , 4,000 1 "Oil Vnrk l.lvo Stoi-U. NHYOltK. . Kept. I JIKIIVIW-llirclpl * . 401 715 : criuiiwri and bultermllks , $ XM4 23. HHIIP : AND i.AMiii-iuv , > ipts. 2. us .sheep 13 2Hf I 23 , hunr-s , J3 50JJ6 71. HOGS Receipts , 1,03 ? head Market lower nl JI COW 1.71. SiooU lu SlKlit. Recoril of receipts of llvn rtoclc nt Ihe four pilnclpal markets for September 41 Cattle HOIIS. Sheen. Omihi ft 4'71 ISOt tiCO 110)1 ) 4,11 4 II 4 R 0 Ml bi. Lcul , . . ! . . . . . . . tW 2.B J SI ) TotnlH I.7HI KiiHt IliiiTiilii Il\f Stuck- , UAST HUri'Al.O. Sept. 4 OATTl.K MniKct flteiul } . HOl'.rt-Uioil to ( holte , } l 60tM .11 rmiBh , com mon in Booil. n.ilUMSi , pirn Jl 41R4.11. SlltlUI' AND I.AJinS-l.nmlw ' . ! to P tia choice. K "Mri ! mi. fnlr. { I'VrloO ; Kherp , > holco to nelpctwl wethers , Jt IOIJI W , cull < nml OJin- molt , J2 M)3 73. l.li < Ti uil Ci-iilu iinil 1'riM NtiuiM. l.lVnill'OOI. Pent -WIIKAT-Vo 2 led ueitern wlnler. UniiU lit 7t liM No I reit nnrlhcrn , aprlmr , * tertilnt M 4,1 rOttN Aini-ilc.m mlxi I , spit m , llrm nt 3s 4Ui Ani.'rluni. old firm nl - . M Hepteinber. 5 * 4'fc'l. Oclnl > r nfudy n' 3 4'4d ' , No\embcr , nnthlnir niiotwl riOl'H HI t.iUl fnnev Hlnlnr , teidv nt 1W. IlOl'rf-At I.iulon (1'm.ini ( roiii-O , ptends nt 55 ; eef. extrv Indli me llrm nt l > 2 < M primp me n , llrm nt ( ,2s fid 1'niU. llnni me s llmwenlern Him Hi Ms , prime mess anil vveptirn Him at , fii "d Iliinn , shoii 'ill dj 1 nt 3Ss i l 11 ion shoil out llrm at 3s , fn ? clear middles , llpht Him it "la fil lonir clear ml.I.Urn hoivv llrm nt 31 < (11. ( slunt Men mid dles h'nvv , llrm at 2ti Cl ilpir IHIlpM llrm nt 17s Should * is Hiiunii. , Him il Is. Uinl , sint , dull at 25 , * . "HI3l-Sn Amerlinn. llnest whll and polorod , slPidv at 4 > TVI.1/1W Pilme cltv. llrm nt ISr OILS i-'ottonse l l.lven > "l refined , utrndy at Ifn Til plills of turp ii'ln" ' Hrm at 21s 63. itisln , lonimin , sl ndv at 4 4'.d ' SiiKiir 1iu-Lol- < . TENDON Sepl 1 IllJKT St'O Vll-Stptembfr. ' ' vrvYOIIK. . Sepl 4 - ! * ! \ll-Rnw flrmi fair Kilning Tjlif I 1-1& , pentilfurnl , "f ! test. 113-HV Ilenned III til oiol I A 1'ic rtaiidipl A. t'ie. conf ctlonrV A 4'ic. cu leif , 5\ p u he I , r , ' c p'nvileiHil ri,4i irnnulatpil r.i , ciibcn 3Uc. NIJW ORl.nvN' * . hepl J Sf O Vlt-Op n 1-t- lie ' ntiU't S' ' iS'ic i entrlftianl i-lroii : Rninu- lil'pd 4H 4l.1ttp whiles. 1 13-lSfJI t-lfp. vcl- Invvi T.ft'tillip sitond" , 2 < iTTi , others mi. chinged. Sail ! ' 'r.inplNiM'Inill nnil Iturlov. hVN I'llNC1C' < 'O. SL-PI \VIinAT-nrm | 1 It \lir.l2V riim. 'I1'4o. ' Vmorl * ii ii * > 4k < * iitI tiers In London. I.ON'UON , S'epl I The nnrl.il foi Ani'tle-m Btfcurltle * ile-'llnii. ! aomuwhnl. hut liter Ktlfffnsd nml UD-I'.I Him with the ilcniaml tirniiHll ) tali. Ilc'iira LMP i-arlj i-tllei , hut < .OMT d Ut'r riiiniicliil nO-,10.V S-pt 4 C-ltf.n J17.H1 212 hat. mici" , Jl 1(1 ( % ii HAUIIMOItn bpt. . 4 ClenrhiK' $2,193504 ; li il incos , 5 * l,7'- | > NiVOltK , Kept. -Clcnilnit , J131 CJ ECO ; Iml incos } H7ti , Kd I'lllIAUnia'HIA. Sept 4 Cleiithiss Sit I"i5 , C01 , hilancc" , $ l,73 < , sn < ' 1NCNXAT1. Kept -Honey. . Jiif < 0 per cent. Ncn VeiL ( xchinrff. 21i > MOJ dlRCount. ClparliiBn , ji rvu' > o MIjMl'IUH Sfpt. 4 rie iln , JK10017. hal- nnces , $ ll.4 < i.1 , Xew Amk nxchnn e , Bellini , " at Jl TO premium Nn\V Oltl.i\NH , Sept 4 CU.irlniB. J792.232. New \oil ( XiliniiKe , Innk " .Cc. p r J1.001 pie- niluui , lOnimricld , $123 pi I Jl 000 illfiount. HT r.OUIS.tilt. . I < leulnKa , M,771 , i | hal- imtej $ < OI T'l Moiie ) . 4S7 per cent. Xew Torlt cxthingu. 7.1" illHCount lifil , SOi illbrount orLi * ! . CIUCAOO. Sojit 4 ruurlm * * JI7.231 S5S. New Yoilt exchanm' , .Oc dHiwint Mlerlliv ; exclHnse , pouted mtea J4 SI'-i and J ) & 7 Hloct.9 dull but ill cine tlo'lnx \ \ i"t ( litL-ano. losii , Nortli ( hkiiKo , JIO , hti iwhoai.l . ' ' ' .i ; Dlnmrml Jlulci. ; 1171. , Uil.e "rieet HTJ , NI w S'mk Hhfiilt K ; MMropullt.iii 1. 7 % I'VirclKi ) I'ililllH'ln ) . IIIIIU.IN" . hept. 4. IIxduuiBf tu I iimlon , 20 HMiK a < > pfg fdi checUf , l.O.N'PON Hept I The iiinoiint of lul I inlth - irn ! n firm th" I ; . in I. of CnKlnnd on hnianio to. d.i > wan OW ) I'MJIH. t tpt I 'I line p r cent icntcii lOlt lie 'for the actrunt. 'J he ixi h IIIRI on Ijonikn , I ill Uc for ilti'Llcx 'I'm ; nn\i/ri HNTS pi icud on imoid Satiitdny , Septemliei I , 1 J7' WAUIIANTV IJKK g. J C U'at'ion iind wlfo In \ \ ' . II JOIKH lot IS , block : r > , AllnlKhl'n Cliolro00 ! New I'nKland I iaii nnd Tinst Co , teA A W CTndcuvood , lot 1" , A ( CoiintBO nilil 11,000 r Nelson to l' II l * o ter , lot ! i. Wack 2 , Deer I'arlt r/C3 Kldcllty Trum ro to Corolla llink- liaiil , lot 5 , bio tic 1 ! , Avoudulu I'.Jik 1W ) DIIDS fclicilit to K. I ) Kiiton ct ul , c\eiutor , lot 11 and II , block -I , Klllw I'J.u-u 810 Totul pinount of tr.iPHfsis , . , JllMtf CHRISTIE-STREET i'iiiltal. | .f.'D.IIOIl. I'ullj Pnlil. Stocks , Grain aiid Provisions , Itooin Jll I-U IKiuril of Trillin i. ' . c. 'ji . .J'rcKldcnt B. J. STi . . . , Vie | I'rt silk-ill G.V. . ICJJNNUV. Sii-rrc'taiy T. Heals , I'reat. Ki < 1C3T , K. P. . " 't'al.Vkn I'rt'K I nlonnflniinl lluiilf Clias. JI. V. Lowla , Ciuli. Cuultal. JCOO.O'/O. KANSAS CITi. Mo.fril 4. JM/ . \V \ hir hy ccillf ) that > he. C'hrlntlo-iJlriCl C'umriitt'loti * ciiipiiiy h.n llnx iiay couniitl ccd business with w by dtposltlii Klfly T ( JMtX W ) In cut.ii lca. ) CUAHLHS H V J AMJEST. BOY D 5Tc Tclcplioiic 1030 , Oiii.iliii , Neb. COMMISSION- GRAIN : PHOVhlO.\S : AND ; STOCKS IIOAIIU OK TIIADK. I Direct wlrm to ChlcsKO and TcrS. ! Carresuondviiu ; John A. Warren X. Co C. ll71vfAG06N ' COT COiiMljalOM BROK 113 Stocks Gfain aod Pfovisions , 3 4 South 15th St. OMAHA , NEB