"TITT3 OaiATTA-'DATIiY TTEEi SUNDAY , REPTUMttER 12 , 1807. CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE General Situation Most Enoanraglng In All Deptrttnonti , MERCHANTS MEET OBLIGATIONS PROMPTLY .lolililnir Trmlr Arils < mill Volume umeof Mi-rc'liiinillsi' MiitliiK illicit LIII-KIT Tlinn IIIH ( Wnr Hunk Clrnriitirt'S ) . .lumpVn > Ii. ! The Kcncrnt Undo situation nt Omnha Is most satisfactory from every point of view. The i ruoi'M of recovery from the depressIng - Ing Inllticncei that Imvc held trade at In a vloc fet throe yenrH or more , han been fur more rapid Ihnn the most hopeful had an- tlolpaUd , There was every reason for ex pecting that the recovery of business nctlv- Ity would bo gradual and that It would bo drawn out { hrpugh many months Instead , there has been n Brent awakening nil along tlio line and In many deptrtmontH of trade lliu change cime 60 suddenly that It wan hard to rcatlzo that thu Improvement hud como to Htny and tlmt U was not merely a tspasmodlo accident. With tlio jobbing houses the Inst week there wns n very good volume of trade In motion , and IIH UHuul of late , the packing rooms were crowding the shipping depart ment to the cxtunl of lt cnpiclty , as the outturn of ull thu houses was on n very liberal scale. IJuyers were very iilcntlful , the number of country merchants In the city being large , nnd In addition traveling men on Inn ruud were able to give good accounts of themselves. The feeling among attendant buyers w.is nppinntly end of great conlUlenco IIH to the future course of business and , although the experience of the three years past lias taught them to be cautious * , It Was notc.nhlo ! tlmt they bought with much Broiler free dom than for u long time pail. Taken as n whole It hns been nbout the most satlsfac- tory week experienced In the Jobbing trnilo lu a long time. COUNTHY 1IUCOMKS PUOSI'lUtOUS. A feature of no little Importance , and one thin itt noted In cvcrgieaiiT degree further cast , Is the Increased demand for Hiich goods us uro consumed almost entirely by the Inb- oriliw people The poorer clunks have been utmblo to buy for a long time , but they aru buying now , and with considerable free dom. Goods that have been utmost a dead letter In the market for u long time past , bucnliHei those who would buy them dlil not have the means , are moving once more That these lines are Helling Is regarded as nn excellent sign and means ns much or more than the movement of higher ptlccd lines , ami th.it they nre selling for present con- mimpllon Is the most encouraging sign of all. It means tlmt the country Is more prosperous ; Unit the working classes are lliidlng employment nnd .in > able once more to gratify their wants. Tne local mnnutucturers are experiencing the Fame Improvement In business as the Jobbers and tlie small factories , ns well ns the mote pretentious one , me gradually Increasing the number of people on their pay rolls IIH the dcm mil for the product exceeds their present output. The letall trade of the city , though the last to vtiow Imptovcment , U piotjresslns ? In the right direction. Tne weather has been ton warm to bring out any marked buyl ig for full or winter clothing and no great activity Is to be expected In that direction until the season Is farther ad vanced However , It Is the exception to llnd u merchant who will not admit tlmt he Is doing more than n jeir ago. In home lines , ns , for example , notice furnishing goods , carpets , draperies furniture , etc. , them bus been a very heavv Increase in eoinpared with u year nio. The boot mil nhoe people nte nl o able to report huge gains Taken all In nil the situation ns regards the retail trade or the city Is steadily Improving , with thu pro-peels en couraging lot the fiituie The cleailiiK house ru-rul for the week shows that there Is a -al foundation for Ihe reported Improvement In business. Dur ing the week Just closed the gain nt this point was 71 per cent over last jcar' record for the same week , no other large city ex cepting only Indianapolis coming anywhere near tlmt figure. The percentage of gain for1 the whole countiy was only -13 per cent nnd outside ot New Vork City IS per cent. The gain In clearings carries Omnhn ahead of such cities ns Milwaukee , lltifTnlo and St. Paul , nnd places It In a position where thole nro only three or four Inland cities , without water communication , having us huge clpnrlnpa The record of the week In this respect Is most encouraging nnd In dicates more clearly than anything' else the commercial Importance tills city. Mvrns HIcoMiiuiiciAi. . M\VS. riiiHNlii Cntlicrfil In JolililiiK nmlImi - ulaoliirliiK : Dlntrlfl of Oimiliii. Thu building of the Jee Printing com pany , which vvns recently damaged by lire , has been entirely remodeled nnd the com- prny feels Itself at home again. The wholesale fruit houses of the elty nre the bii3lest that they have been In n Inni ? lime. Tim nountrv tributary to this market Is apparently feeling rich enough to Indulge In fruits without stint. J. J. ICelley of Hutte , Mont. , who recently placed a very large order with JI. 1 . Smith .V Co , says that the product of the Omaha ovciall factories leads all other makes In his state and that It Is hntd work to got buyers to taku any other. If anyone would be nppil = ed as to the ex tent of tlio scalping done on the Cotton exchange. the > will llnd that for the year the sales ot cotton futures represented ra.- 3'M,700 bales of cotton , or lx tlme.s thejleld of the last cotton crop , while the actual deliveries of cotton on such sales of futures were 29',100 ) lialM. The Omaha School Supply company has moved from the United State * National bunk building Into the large building at the corner of llnrney nnd 1'Ieventh streets , which was formerly occupied by the date Citv lint company. The change will give tmtliclcnt room to carry u large stoek of xchnol suppliers nt nil times. H J. Olnnlng of the llrm of Voegele & ninnlntr has returned fiom .1 trip to West B.uU'ii Springs , Ind. , nnd the Tennessee ex position Of thu exposlilon ho sny.s Hi it It Is a most creditable showing , and that Jf Omaha can do ns well next year there will be no reason for feeling ashamed of the I'ffoit , As a money making enterprise ho Is of Ihe opinion that the springs uro better thnn u gold mine. O K ( "illman of Dnvenpoit , la. , was In the city the pant week on Ills v\ay home. Jlr Oilman l < largely Interested In the mlllln ; hnilne's In Nebraska having laigu lUtirlng mills at I'lerce. and Vnlontlne nnd a whole- Bale hoiiBo In this city for the distribution of the prodiu t. lie Is feeling vcrj much encouraged at thu pplondld business pros pects In Nebiaska and cnys that this stile is hound to attract a great deal of alien tlon the coming yt.ir. i : II. Spingue , of 1C. H. Rprnuun & Co. , returned a few day ago from lloa'on , where lie went to buy good lie niy that the most t > ncotiruilnir sign that he noted while away was the advertisements of the big rtibbei goods mitnufnctiireis In the east all c tiling for t killed labor. One factory nt Uoston was advei Using fur help In every depart ment. The dun.uid for i libber goods has become BO large all of sudden tlmt the faflorle * llnd themselves almost swamped vvltli uidei.s. Thuvholnnnlp fruit men of thu city are making great calculations rm the bundling of the coming orange crop. The crop prom ises to bo the largest over harvested In Cali fornia , nnd with pilces reisonilhle as they nn > apt to be under Bneh cli-ouin tance , the consuming demand ought tn be larKe In this section of the country. Southern rillfornla expects tn produce this en on 4(0).C ) < fl boxes AVhen the great frost i-nine upon K.orlda four years ago the orange Industry of that state Inn ] grown to fi , > lW ) boxes , while California then produced only l.MO.OX ) boxea Should the California crop meet expecta tions It will require 12.000 cars lo transport II , Shipments will probably commence the lust of November. Thcie are now about 1,47. beet sugar fac tories * In Kuropa tlmt are ojierated for J period of about 1 < X > dajn nniuially , tn innini- facturo raw nml rellned licet NUKOI Their Bioss output In nlKJtit 5,000,000 tons. The vvcrld's ifnily yield of en no sugar lu about 3. < oilOix ) tons. Nearly all the foreign fnc toile < ptoduoc raw Hitvar only. All the American beet sugar factories turn out tellned table Mi > : ur , of which there uro now , that will bo operated this > car , twelve- four of them In California , one In New Mexico , one In I'tah , two In Ne- brankn , one In WUcon ln , one In Virginia one In New Yuik ( ut Home ) und one In Canada. The protective duty on mich Htigira an uro turned out generally by the Am'Tlfan beet factories , W degrees tent , I * 1 HIS cents tier pound , to which ir.vist bo added the cost of Importation , Including frulgbl. 'wnrehouse and elevator charges cartugea , Htorage , marine Insurance , In tfreat nnd exchange on the money sent abroad to pay for It , etc. , the o Items nlon ? nggrrgatlng more than H a cent per pound bringing thn total * up to fully * & cunt * per pound , showing at n glance the iclrttlve iidranlagn the home producer now has over his foreign competitor here In the home market U U well to take Into the calcu lation the fact that , although only about one-twenty-flfih pirt of the globe , the people ple of the United States consume fully a < iu-irur of all thu ougar made In the world , at the prevent lima over 2,000.000 tans an- nually. of which only nbout IS jx-r cent l of dompntlc production. It would , there * lore , re iulro < O ) factories , with a capacity of 10,000.000 pounds each , to provide for the present consumptive demand , to Bay nothing of the pro pcctlve Increase. * PHOSPIWITV IN I ) I VliltS I'OHMS. of lie-tier 'I linen that .Surround Otimlin nn All ! * lde . W H Hoberson , local manager of 11. O Dun Sc Co for Omaha and Nebraska peakIng - Ing of trade conditions from the standpoint of the mercantile agency , s.iyH- "No better evidence of the complete res toration of confidence In the future of Omnhn has come to my knowledge thnn the recent sile of 4 < 4 per cent rlty bonds nt n premium of 1.1,0'S. In the first place It Is gratifying to know that Investors would bid upon bonds it so low a rate of Interest , and to llnd them eagerly sought , not only by home capitalists , but thuu abroid , Is n Rtgnlflcant circumstance , especially In view of the fact that less than a year ago an Issue vvns offered without Inkers "In n conversation recently enjoyed "with a lending horseman I vvns surprised to lenrn that Nebraska has produced the best blooded animals of recent years , even rival ing the celebrated studs of Cjl'fornli. My Informant has fifteen fine horses on his ranch In Nance county , ana tin tells mo that he can raise thn very best stock to 3 yeirs of ago it Ihe remarkably low figure of * 2"i per head. Ho has never sold a colt for less than JlOO , and many of his animals have brought a very much higher llguro , and all of his stock Is Nebraska bred and born The merit of these animals Is recognized In foreign lands , and In fact the American horse Is making his wav into the cavalry nnd prlvato service of the crowned heads of Kurope The present year 15,000 horses hnve been exported to Kurope , and even the western broncho Is receiving attention on account of his endurance and strength for the lighter duties of military service. These conditions warrant the belief that thcro Is much hrpe for the American horse , nnd will probably stimulate this Industry. "Tho work of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Hon Is not ns fully appreciated as It should be. This order Is not simply nil association for the purpose of Jollification and festivity , though its annual parades and public en tertainments are suillclcnt to commend It to the people of the city , and If It had no oUicr purpose , Ihn order phould enroll every public-spirited citizen ot Omaha In Its mem bership. It Is , however , a most effective Instrumentality tn the development of trade. The Initiation of hundreds of citizens of the cities and towns of Nebraska during th present season has accomplished more to ward removing thn Inexcusable prejudice which political conditions have aroused ngalnst Omaha than -)0,000 ) public speeches , or a million ddcuments could liave accom plished Not only so , but the direct benefit to our Jobbers nnd manufacturers counts up very fast In dollars nnd cents. Kor In stance , one representative merchant , 'A ho has three largo general stores In three dif ferent localities of the state , has Invarl ibly passed Omaha by In making his purchases until this season. He was Induced to pir- tlelpatc In one of the Ak-S.tr-Uen excur sions , and nfter the Initiation was wlllln ? to make a trial of this market. Before bo left tlicfclty he g.ivo one order to a lnglo house for J4.000 worth ot goods. What his aggre gate purchases amounted to I have not learned , but venture the assertion that his visit left orders reaching c'.ose to $10OCO lth local firms. "The Improved condlllons during the wctk are. so nppaiunt that It seems baldly neces sary to sill nttent'on to them. All lines are busy , and many of them far behind In their orders One local mnmifu'cturer tells mo It will tuko him nlnetj days to catuh up with his present orders nnd still they nre crowding In Another manufnctuier Is authoilty for the statement that he Is thirty days behind and lie says his com petitors are just ns fortunate ns ho. "At South Omnhn trade continues un usually active , although this | nbout the tlmo when a brief lesplte Is to be expecte 1 between the summer business nnd the open- lug' of the range shipments "Tho announcement of the completion of the Kansas City. Port Arthur & Gulf rall- wav to Its gulf terminus at Port Arthur I" a fact worth noting ns wo pasj , for the reason that this line will soon become one of the principal north and south arterle" of commerce , and Omaha will be Its natural northern terminus. "Although the past two weeks have been hot and dry , and late corn has suffered aulto materially , one of the best authori ties In Omaha places the corn ciop of the state ut 2 ! > 0,000,000 bushels If the o figures nre correct the yield will be almost equal to that of IMG , with the price piactlcihl > double. " OMAHA 013MUA1 : : , MAIIKCTS. Condition of ' 1 nule nml Quotation * on Stnplo mill PIIIU-I Produce. nOOS Ooort stock , wcnlc nt lie. nUTTnn Common to fair. 7'iffSc. , choice to fnnc ) , lOfflSc , separator creamery. ISc ; uath- cred creamery , Hfjl.lc. VKALr Choice fat , SO to 13) ) Ibs , quoted at So , nnd coarse. 45J3C. 1'OUI.THY Hens , CHRCc ; cockn. Sfflr. 1'IOUONS Live. 7tf30c ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland , J6 ; midland. $3.50 ; lowland. l 50 , rje. straw , J ( ; color makes the price on hay ; lKht | bales 11 the best , only top grades bring top prices. UltOOMCOHN nxtrcmely nlow Bales new crop uellered on track In countrj : choice crecn self- "orklni ? carpet per Hi , 2S2'5o : choice green running to hurl. 2JUrcommon. . lc. VEGETABLES. CANTALOUPE.S-1'er do33H50c. . TOMATOES Per half bu. basket , 40J50c. ONIONS I vr bu SiVfJGOc. LIMA UEANS-Pcr lb. , Sc HIIANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , Jl 50. I'AllllAai : Home jirown , Ic. NS Crateil , per doz , | 1 2381.60 FRUITS. Per bbl , Jl.GOf1.83 NATIVi : Pl.IIMH-Per baflcet. 50Q35C. SHAPES California , Jl.Soffl 50. SOUTIinilN PRACHES Per V4 bu , C08WC. CAUKOKN1A PKACHUS-Per case , Crawford * . SOO&oc. clIncH , 70ST75C CAMTOItNIA PBAH8-n.irtlott , per case , Jl Tn ItlSD , lluerre Ilimlj. JMOfil M CAUroilNIA PWTMM Per case , Sl.0tfri.23. HOME GItOVVN IIHAPKS Per basket , Uc. TROPICAL FRUITS. OR ANQKS Mediterranean swtetn , J4. IJISMONS Mi-ssliina , Jl 50 , tholco California , M 00j4 5J ) I1ANANAS Choice lixrce Mock , per bunch : OOSS23 ! medium-Mied bunches Jl C05J2 W. AllSCIIL-UANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , largo iUe. 13o , llruzlls. pti lb. , lot , Envllah wnlnuUi per lb , fancy , aofl shell. IZUtea. standards. 10 lie. lllbcrts. per lo. , HIL , pnane , pollsned. large , 9fllOo ; Jumbo , Iigi2c ; larRB hiCKory nuts , Jl.Sb < ttr bu , cocounuts , < l4o acn. PIUS ImporteJ funcy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes lie , a cro n , co-lli tiuxes. 13iHc. ( lIONny-Cliolce IStflSe. ClOnil-CUrlfied Juice , per half bbl , j : 33 ; per bbl , It OOQ4 : . " ) . MAPU3 HrilUP Plve-ial rans , rach. J2Z5. cat. cana. pure , per doz , J12 00 ; lialf-ful. conn , 1C 23 ; quart cans tt V ; KRUhll MEATS DnnSSED Illiur-Oood native steer ? . < 00 to (00 Ibs. , "c ; B' "d fiirmuartm , HteerH , Co ; Rood hindquarters , 9c ; ucslirn Meem , WC4c. | fancy hclftra. Cc KOIHI htlferH , CV-i , goal foreiinarlera , helfem. Cc , Kood hlndiiuaiteni heifers , tic ; KOOU cons , C'i" , fair COM * t ic , common COWB. t'ict tow foienuarlers , tWc ; cow Idnliiuarters , 7H , Sc. lliiP rUTS-TcnJerlolnn. Uo. bonclen strips. Jo ; Mrlii loins. To , rollx. 9c ; sirloin butts , Uc , cloulder clods , ic ; rump butts , DC ; Flier chucks , Cc , cow ciucks , 4Ho , Umele.in chucks , 4Vic ; con platrs , Sc , bleep plans , SSc ; lUnk dealt , CWo ; lolni No. 1 , lie ; loln No. : , lO'.ic , lotna. No. 3. M c. nlrloln ends. No 1 , Uc ; rllNo. . 1 , lie , ribs. No. J , i'io ; ribs , N'o 3 , ( i'tc , uteer roiindn. T' PJ cow rnumln , 7c ; row rounds uff , SVte. trlmmliiKs. 4c , beer , > iiiank , iHc ; brains ! , prr ilm . 25e ; butetlire.nla. per lb. lie , \\ectlirtadi ) ( calves ) , per lb . 40c ; lldne > s , per drz 33c ; ox talU caci , 5c , livers , per lb.o ; heart" , per lb , , 2c ; tonk'uei , per lb , lie. POItK Drexned plfii , Co : dre < d IIOK-S , SHc ; tenderloins , 13c ; lolnn. 7c fcpiro rlbn , 4c , ham * ; mraKc , htiltH , Co , xlmmilirs. roiiRh , CHui rbouldera , Eklnned , Co , tllliniliii8 , 4 c , leaf lard , not rendered , Co. lund , cleaned , 3c ; knout and ears , 3c Dnckhonri , l > c ; cheeli meats , 3c neck bones lVto ; plK ' lulls , 'e ; plucks , rach , Co ; ctiuterlliiEV. Cc , hocks , iu ; hearti , per doz. , Ke , stomachs , each , Zc : tongues , each , 7c ; Kidne > s , per do > . , lOc ; brains , per doz , ISc ; pU's' feet , per dot , 25e ; livers ea-h Sc. ( 'liifliiiintl f-INOlNNATI , fept. -PI.OUU Quiet. \\HEAT-ias : > : No 2 ird. Me ( OJlN-Klrm ; No. : mlxe-l. SSo. O \ TSSlronKNo. . I mixed , IHie. 11VU Klmi : SOo. 1IIM.K MEATS ian > ; JG. Ilacon , quiet ; 16 M I.mnl < M y ; II l'i. U'lIIHIcy-Dull Jl.tl. III'ITUII-P.MX- Hl'GAH-Plrm. i : < lC18-lull : lie CHKlWK-Klrm. Toledo TOI.KDO. Sept II W1IKAT I nor. weak ! cash and September , K7Sc , December. Si'ur ' COllN Dull. * a y. No , ! mixed , Sic , Decent- tier , SIVjc ; No. 3 > ellow , > ! o I OATS-Dull. ( > l : Nil. 3 mlxel , 1D > ,0. No , 3 , U'December. . : ! c ; Ma ) . ! ( ' .4c. HYi-null. : loner ; No. t. WWc ri.OVKIlHEKHctlve. . steady ; prluio casli , Septumbor and October , 13.75 , December , 13.W. Cnliroraln Dried KrnlU. NI'.W VOIllv. Sept 11.-OAWKOIINIA DRIED PHUITS Stead > ) evaixirated apple > , prime ulrt1 tia > , tUc | x-r iuun < 1 ; wood drlmt , prime. C'ic ; ! chutctf , CVe : fanc > , 7c. Prunes. 31ic to 7 We P < r paunj , im tu itlu mid quality Apricot * . ru > ul , 7o tu te , Moor park. < s tu lie. PeaUien , unpeeled. ic In lOc ; peeled , He to Uc. VurU liuiiiirtii and II | > arl . NKU" YOItlC. Sept. 11. The exports of specie from the port of New \ork for the week amounted to SS.oio in gold and J7t ! 3u > In silver The Import * for the ucek were : Gold , JlOl.tM ; ll\rr. J1SJ31 dry troudi , ll.eil.Zll ; crnenl raer- ch.njl. . . JI.UI.UL COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL' Central Weakness Follows ths Government Orop Report , WHEAT GOES DOWN NEARLY TWO CENTS Corn Also MIOVVN n PnllltiK Off nml Provisions .SiilTeT Ilndl } from u Ili-nevvi-il nml Vlunroitsi Vc-lliMV 1'ev IT Sonris CHICAGO , Sept. 11. Uverythlnc traded In on the Do.ml of Trade today was weak with the exception of oats , nnd heavy declines resulted. Statistical news In wheat favored the bears for once , and they took advantage of that fact with a vcngcancd , pounding the price down to n point I78c below yesterday's close. Corn declined Hie for the game reason. Oats declined Uc. Provisions suffered from another largo dose of jellow fever scare , pork declining 20c , lard 30c and rlba 12V4c. No matter what the complexion of a government crop may be , the wheat mar ket Is almost Invariably weak after Its nnnouncoment. Today's market was no ex ception. Wheat started at a decline of UIHic , and with the exception of two or three short spisms of strength , the rmr- Vet was decidedly off color nil day. The decline was more Inlluanced by wh.it w.ts learned yesterday of thn growing weak ness of the most desirable shipping grudo of winter wheat , the No. 2 Kansas hard , nnd a decllnn of from % d to Id at Liver pool than by government estimate of thu crop. The government estimate , 461.000,0 * ) , was rather small In Itself , but the trade generally believed In a yield 100.0JO.OCO bu. larger than that. The week's clearances from both coasts were equal In wheat and Hour to 3,4Glr > Ot ) bu. , ngalnst fi,2GSOCO bu. the corresponding week of IS1 * , Chicago received today 203 cars , against 184 n year ago. Only twenty cars of today's receipts were contract , compared with seven cars of the regular grade In the day's receipts a , year ago. .Minneapolis and Duluth got 759 cars , against 4S > Saturday last , and 1.1 tiG cars n year ago. ' .temporary ilrm- nrss was given to the market at about thu prlco trading commenced nt when the export clearances began to be made known , and It was found that the shipments of wheat from Philadelphia were 105.0CO bu. , nnd from NOA Orleans S.'C.OJO bu rollon- Ing the temporary encouragement , thu llrat reasons for weakness returned with re doubled strength , and a much more ma terial break took place. The total cleat- nnces of wheat and Hour from Atlantic ports for the day amounted to the liberal total of 890,000 bu , but that did not fur ther Interfere with thu weiknuss with which the market had meantime become badly allllcted. December opened aj. from 97V4c down to 97" > ic , und nfter Jluctuatlng for a short time around the lower t'dgo of the opening ringe It gradually Incrcised In heaviness until about half an hour from the end of the session It had got down to Me The 'weakest ' phase of the market was In the 1 ist ten minutes of the session , by which time the general crond Ind gained the courage of their convictions and no longer feared to sell the wheat they considered much too high They balloted the price of December down to 'j'lV-e. even to 931sC , for some of It , but not vvlsMii ! ; to go home shoit ° ome buying of that sort caused a reaction to SG'jiC at the close Corn was radically weak , made so by the government crop report , heavy receipts and a rather poor shipping demand. There w is heavy commission house selling throughout the session nndMurlng the later weakness of wheat liquidation was general The maikct was at Its lowest as the mis sion was ending. The government report Indicated a crop of 1SJX ) , < M } bu. Uecelpis were 1,129 cars Weekly clearances wore heavy , -l.9fi.10GO 1m. but bulls had In m'.ml a l.iigo visible Incioase Mondav , and re fuse to be comforted. Ijlverpool was "Si'iiUl " lower December opened VFC loAer at S2 f < J.c , and declined to aiTc , where It closed. Taklnrt Into consideration the .vea'cncss In coin and wheat , o.Us was comparatively steady , although prices at the close were fiom We to "Nc lower The cash demand was excellent , and held up the market surprisingly well ngalnst the Intluunces which usually are so .strong. .Receipts wore 3 N3 cars. December ranged from 21V4c to 2u7 c , closing at 21c asked. The yellow fever scare struck , the pio- vlsdon market with renewed violence livery one In the pit appe ired to have prod ucts to sell , and the pressure Increased as the grain markets tumbled. Huge quan tities of lard nnd ribs were tumbled on the market A lot of stuff was liquidated by Now York , and the selling at times took on the appearance of an organized raid The Cudahys did the best buying , covering shorts At the elosp July pork was Oc lower nt $ S2" ' * , Julv lard , ' ! 0c loner at $1.45 and December ribs 124c lower nt $4 77'/s Estimated receipts Monday : Wheat , * 430 cars ; corn , 1,500 cars ; oats , 440 cats ; hogs , 25 OW head. Leading futures ranged ns follows ; Articles I ODOII | IJth | "Ladr. | Cloao. IVeaui'y Whe.it- Kept. . . Dee. . . . DTK OR Miy . . 00 07 Coin Sept. . 30H 31 Dee. . . M.iy. . . 3U 35 Oats iM-pt. . . 20 1IH ! Ill's CO Dec . . . SIM K1" M iy. . . Pork Oct. . . . 8 HO R 40 8 OJJ $ 8 an ' " U 41) ) B 40 8 10 S ! ! 7Ji 174 Lurel Get. . . . 4 CO < nn 4 .10 4 :17V : 117 H De-e. . . 1 U5 4 OS 4)7K 4 43 70 Sh'llllbH .1 221 fi no 5J2M Doc. . : 5lj r. : uh S 10 a w No. 2. fa h qnolatloni were na follows : PLWll llarelj ctead ) . dtinlls. Jt 70171 JO , spring aiwclaU , J6 15. KprliiK patents , fj ! 0fc5 CO , BlnillH. M 70 < i3 10 ; bakem , SI.1 M < 30 WHEAT No 2 "prlnu. C' 97o , No. S spilnu' Wi97 c ; No 2 red , 97'/a ? 8V4c. I'OIIN No 2 , 30jT30'c. ( OATS No 2. 194 i0f. f. o. b ; No. 2 white. 22' , 23Vic. NO. 3 white , 21.C22 , c. UV E No. ! . SO'iC IIAUI.EV No 2. nominal. No. 3 , 32g c ; No 4 , 2SWiil3'ie SfiEl * No 1 flnxFeed. Jl 050107 < J. Prime tlmothv Hteil , tCOS2K. PIIOVIHIONS Mets pork , per bbl , J3SOflS2o l.ird , per 100 Ibs. } < 37W- Short rlbi Bldea lIooHO J5 Iflff.'i 40 , ilrj palled xhonlders ( boxed ) , 5i { J5c , short clear eldes < boxed ) , S iJO e WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. SPOAll-Cut loaf , . > S ) Branulated , to 21 On the Produce exchanKe today the butter miuliet was llrm Cieamerlesi , 15Sfl7'4c , dairies , V'al'c rhpepe , eas > . bl.W EBKS. film ; fresh , 12HP l.lve poultry , quilt turkeys , 9fll > a , chickens , So ; sprlntcs. 9c ; diicKn , "SiViC. STOCKS AM ) 1III.M1S. TIIIIU IM hlriiiifr ainilo ProK- Hiirt * uf Itrnllrln NK\V YOHIC Sept. 11. The Reneral tone ot thu market for stocks a ft rune to < lay and there "i.s no heavy pri'sfui , ' of iiallzlng palxa , but tliero v > as morn or lea weaKneFH at different polntH BCMtlered through the Hot. The Northern Paclilo l ueK v\ere heavy on the rontlnued bad shotting of earnlnRH thu fourth week In AuKUnt ehiminK u decrease In urosa eanilnga amounting to 112,181 ThU thoultiK U In marked com ran to theer 1150 Inereaeen which aru uho n by other railroad * , almuit vlthotit exception Some of the roads In the nouthern Kioup Here unfavorabl > affected by fear that the > ellou fever quarantine vtuuld Interfere vtlth their trulllc and alio by the government bureau re * port of the unfavorable condition or the cotton crop The oITsfl wa noticeable In Southern | Te- ferreil and Mobile Ohio Missouri Puctflc v\a under more or | e pmwure of proDt taking , The coaler * wera alxi weak , the Heudlni ; IMUC > belnK under pressure to a marked ilexiee The bulk of today's tradlnx wan centered In the urungrr und MI'sourl , Kansaa & Texan , and these vrere Strom ; , with tne eiceptlon of CnlcaRo Great Wantern and Northwestern , v\hlch closed nt a fractional decline after having rlren a point. Missouri , Kanxaa St Texah preferred clo ed at a net adiance of Hi per cent All < > I these iitoclo closed fractionally below the IK-CI , but at net advuncui The result In the lUt Km- rrally nas nomtnbat mUed. Outside gas stockn cfpeclally Day Hlale ( las , nere weak and local Kau utocku vtere KtroiiK Ilrook ) > n Pnlun Gait named I points ; Consolidated Oa advanced l one time 3 itolnt * , but cloned nt u fractional decline , Manhattan ranged freely over 2 polnU and loit a fraction nel. Toledo A , Ohio Central rn a 3 points tind Pullman ! points , A feature of the day vrai the sharp recovery of silver ot Hd lo 254.1 in London und Ic to tJc In New York , T.iln u due to ( be decision of the Hank of KnKlHiid authorities to hold one-nflli of Ihe bank's reserve In silver. Ti ! u > ' prltt Is ! d abov * the lowext In London end She above the lowest In N - York. The aek In Wall utreet hai witnessed the resumption in force of the bull movement , the buylnK thniufih commUilon houses being aitttln In full tide. KvlJences are abundunt al o or builnt : on a Urue calr fur Individual and cot- ] Mr te lialdlncs of capital There has been abundant liquidation of other laice holdlnc * what * OH Den * eeind conttnt to take prgflu and whcue belUt 1 * cxpretud that prices tn stock * have advanced far as rnnlnl There In > m irtiBl for the Hint UrKf blocks of new neiurlltes of ror- Ranlied comt nlfr , lilcli RiJ com * Into the hands of larc ? capitalist ( fiyHluh thflr member- iihlp * In undetnrltlnR fVWIiSMo , hnve lietn pajseil to other linmM , omry Ittlns ps " ed to nther hnmli In th < > current * lrim In Wall utieet. Offerlns have all been vrrtl , nbsnrbed , what ever reaction wa * manlfed lielnic tiiiAlly reiov- ercd licfore thp trndlnc tUxjxni llnlKhed The eek' fpectilatlon Miowert rrnenfil Acllvltv tn rallrodil ncciirltlci , nhlle tbr.lndu < l'lnl rpei Inl * ties vvrre ICM promlnenr" The manlpulallon "boo tlnK ' uf nn In llvldunl.Titrik. vvhlib vvn n feature nil last week. Im * liren nlxent thl week , except on Turmlny , 't ' ' I1MI ItAdlnR day , when Northern Pacllle piTtrrnnl wa < thin em plo > ed. The development of new fnelors of utrriiRlli In tlio eencrnl xlUiatiuJi linn dnno n\\ny with the nccc ity tor tnii rtilly brator or nrtinclal rtlmulant to the market. One of theme mo t notable developmfnK In fho Rcnfrnl olttia- tlon lias been the Rrowlnir Inlireft In Aiiirrlcnn on the part f itifr1l : h nnn nmtlnpntnl cnpltnt. A the Ixindon market Is nearly stripped of American ve-curltlt * , much of this bu > ln has been In the New York market direct for the fo clsn nctnunt , The Kilpply of Amcrlcnnn In lm- don lmIn fact liecome i > o small tli.it they nrr easily affecleil by manipulation mid the courts of their price * l no lonRcr accented n n rt- liable InJIwitlon In New York That th * lar e sales of Amerloin lecurltlen by forelcnrra have l > een Incltril by forolKn financial authorities and encouraged nnd nldetl by Inrpe batiklnir nnd llnanilal Interests with n view to their effect in checking irold exports to this country nnd keep- InK Onnn the money rate In London Is now fnhy admitted. It Is much doul-tcil whether tlio ex pedient * adoptpj by the Hink of nnitUnil to check Ihe outflow of ( told , by contracting loans and rnMnc the iltscoiint ratn "III he much longer succcusfut , The bank Is handloflppcil by Us own desire to keep down the money rate in order tn facilitate the Miecrsi of Ihe Indian KOV eminent loan. Hut the evJnc ! of con- tinned hcnv ) bank clenrlnics thnniRlio\it tne United Ktntci I * that uses arc being found m business for the rounti > ' surplus rcierve * ot money This Is supplemented b ) tods > 's state ment of New Yrrk clearing house banks. The ilecrearc of $7,078,000 In the stock of leical tenders Indicates that the contraction In the reset \e Is due 10 the demand for currency from the Interior Meanwhile the exchange mar ket has Brown WMk niraln nnd offerlnics or spot urnln bills nnd uottnn futurcH ire henv > Probabilities thus point to nn rally hardening of rates fur mon y nnd nn Inaugumllon of cold Im ports. Tli" most Imiiortant event of the week nns tha action of the Ht Paul dlrvctors In de claring nn extrn dividend ot 1 per cent , bringing thp Jcar' distribution up to 6 ptr cent This carried hath Ht Taut nnd HurllnKton morn than I per cent above par , led to renew ed buying of the granBers ami strengthened the whole rill- roail list. The decision to pav 3 per cent on llii adjustment bonds of the Atchlson compitiy was also R strctiKthenlnK factor , Tha enyriiniun In crease In August gross earnings shown by Illi nois Central ( J511,2SS ) , Missouri Pacific ( H7S7SJ , New York Central ( tl55,219) ) and other r\\llroils was the mast subitnntlal encouragement to the buying. The Plmmclnl Chronlclp estlmatps the total Increase for August for thirlseight roml * reporting milns In excess of HOW > at J4.S69 2SO The , hopf1 tlmt the strike * of soft coal miners vvis near to n settlement vvas nn encouraging factor , as were the Rood prospects rrpnrtnl In the trad revlewn. "The jellow fever had n somewhat de pressing Inilmnco on southern rnllwn > s l > mls- vllle declined 2V4 during lln week The gtanser. UK | the advance v > lt St. Pint , Hock Islind nnd Omaha most conspicuous. O ilns of frim 1 ti > 2 points arc shown bv miny stocks Oinsolldo'ed His Is up 1R points nnd ltmokln 1'nlon ' Ois 13'4 Thn coalers. Missouri Paclllc nndVnbnsh slum losses. The Atchlson Issues were Hitimst active In the Ixmd market Activity und sticiiKth wen- nlso shonn b > tin- Northern Piclllp bond , Tort Worth it Denver Isti Colorado Midland. l > b > ( Tcneral 3s , Knnsns 1'acltlc con ols , Tort Worth & lllo flrandp Ists and Nc\\1 Yolk * ttusfiuehanni & Western general mortgage. The Innmo l nds of the ( Vntrnl of tleorgln showed sharp ndv nnces on speculative buvlmr. Oov eminent Ixinds are Uo to ' > nc higher. Totnl bond sales J17.02S 100 The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the NeYoi k cxclmnge todn } : llurllnnton , 17,402 I iul \ Ille & Nashville , C 400 , Manhntt.ln I , , 8r,00 , ; Missouri Paclllr SSI. Mlb- sourl Kansas & . Topeki preferred , 11 MO , North ern Pnrlflc prefernd 3 "ftl. Nurthwestern , 30 < ) , Ileldlm10.375 , Hock If land. r. 3TO. St Paul , 12,030 Omilia , i XtO. Southern rallwaj prefirreil , . ,100. Union Pacific , 11520Wabaeh preferred 3.4DO. Hay State Gna. MOO. I > ead 3 200 , SiiKar preferred , 3743Vontern Union , 5,5fO , Chicago Great Western , 4.COO N < - York Money MnrK . NEW YOIIK. S-'opt 11 MONEY ON Nominally. P.JTUi pep cent PRIME MKIR'ANTIbB PAl'HK 3Kff4 per cent hTEKl.INO EXCHANGK EIMJ. with uctunl buslnets In binkern' bills at Jl SV { ? SC for de mand , nnd 14 " 53V404 S3'J for lxly da > B. pD ted Tales , Jl Slifl 8J't and J4 Sft'iCT1 Ifi'i. commciclal bills. SI 82 > i , 4 S > \ IIAIU SIL.VKII 53c. MEXICAN DOM..ARR-42V- HONDB Stntc liondi. firm ; railroad bonds , cisler , government bunds , llrm , ne4s , reg. nml coupon , 12i ( , 5s , rei ; nnd coupon , 114U. 1 , res , llHi , cnupon , 113H ; 2i , TVK. . 98 , Parlllc 6s of 98 10. SILVER CEUTIFJCATESr-CloseJ nt 54V40 GOVEHNJIENT ItONDS-rirm. ltAII.HO.vn ItONDS-Easler. .ST\Ti : llONDS-Pliin Closing ( | Uiiiitluns on Iwnds were as VorU NKW YOHK Hept 11 The follonlnu are Hit lualiiK mlnlni ; quututlnni ; Ion ( In ll Slufli Q IXN1XN , Urpt. 11 I p. in Clo.lng ; ConBolb.m'r. . . . .II m MeMean orJiimry 1HH ace I . .11 IVSuHuui ooiniuon. Can. Paelrto 7UH N V.Ciiilru Erlo . . 1HH I'cnnuvlv.luU . Krl IBIS Ufa. 4tH lt J Kiln.- . . 14H IIjMux.JJin. . n # 44 ou SILVKH-Htmdy. nVi'l ' I > ir ounie MONKY Murket for khorl Ull > , U KOI per c nt Thf rate of discount In the open market for three months' Mils Is r , l per cnl. ( loM lsquotpil t llutno * Are * today at 1ST SO ; at Ltibon , 4G < i < at Home , IK K. Wrrklr lliink Stntrinriit. NIJW YOHK. Sfpl ItTlie nofklr 1-ank stap. mcnt sbons the followum rbancc * : Surpl * . IP- i" > rv * ilecronsp )7,4A,32. < , loans lncroi o 17.X.I- < VO , ( pox IP docrpan ? 2 i,7W. legal tenders , rtp- croao $7,07 < l.r , dpp. < * ltn , lncrpn o JIM W ) , cir culation , Increase , ! : .300. The binks now hold } 36,6WSJJ In pxces * of legal requirements. \iurrlcinii .SrrurHu-w In Iiniiilon. LONDON Pept 11 The market for American securities contlnuoil llrm tcvlay on uencral pccii- bithe ilemnnd The tone was llrm ami the < lc- maml moderate rinnnclnl. . . Sept 11 , P.xchaniso on I/n.lon ) , Mm S9'ipfir ' for check * . PAHIS , Sept II Thrpp ppr ctnl rpnlc * , 104f Sfto for the nccount Kxchangc on I ondon , S"it JOc for checks rinniirlnl Motrs. NKW OULUANS , Sept. 11. Clearing * . Jl 1S3. . SI7I1O3TON I1O3TON , Sept. II. Clenrlng * . JI9.4 ,576 ; bal ances. Jl.f62.7M I1AI.TIMOIIH Sept. ll.-Clearlng * . > 3.0726- | | lialanci * . J357,3 l NKW YOtlK , R pt lli-ClparlnR * . JIIS.3II.Z7I ) ! balance * . J8.11S.7S4 PIlILADKLl'ltlA , Sopl 11. Cldtlng * . Ill S S.- IM ; balance * . 11.147.975. CINCINNATI. Sept. ll.-Money. ! H tn C per cent ; New York exchnneo , 50U40o dlsooiinl , Clpor- Inss. Jl.moM Mr.MPIllH , Sriit. 11. Clparlngs. JIM 141 , bal ances. 157,735 , New York exchange , selling nt tl 60 premium. CHICAGO , Sept. 11. Clearings. JI4nu,471 ; lan < don exchange , ported rates , $4 S4'i nnd JI.H7H , stocks nctlvp ; Now York lllscult ilecllned on realising , closing'Vo t Chicago , tfflli ; North Chicago , 240 , Straw taunt , ZSii ; City ltnllwa > , : I3 , Diamond Match , 153 ; Uiko Stleet , 21V , ; Nvw York Illscull , S \iW YOniC C.KNRUAL MARKET. tN nf tlio Dux oil Gi-iicrnl Cuiiiiniiilltlcsi. NCW TOniC. Sept. n.-KLOtlll-llccelpts , 23.- 740 Mil * , , exports , ! 4I"i Mils ; Minnesota patents , I" 5006 10 , Minnesota bakers , tl M 4 71 , winter patents , Jjsssn.jj ; winter straights , Jl OW , is. winter extras , J3 , ' ,0ff S 90 winter low grades. J1MW3CO. Itye Hour , ilull ; fincy , 1 40fJiJ-73. OOIIN MKAllull. . jellon- western , 73c. ltYIKiislcr : No 2 western , 53c. - HAllLnY Dull , feeding , snic MALT-Nomlnal , . W1I1IAT Hwclpts. 2.-0.973 bu ; exports , < i:07 bu Fpot weak Options opened weak and de clined with weak cable * , Ilqul5 tlon and pnv- ptcts for u he'iv > Increace In the next vlnlblo , cliisod l'4c not lower ; No J red. May , 9Ss ( rS\c. i'lo id ! 84c ! September , Jl 02 Hfl.03W , closed COllN Ilccolpls , 36S.125 bu exirarts. R.S31 bu Spot weak. No. ! , 3 ilc Options opened wtaK nnd dicllned sharply under H bearish crop re- pott , weak cables anil better crop news , doling ' .c not lower , September closed 3o > 4c , December , 37 1-16W38HC , closed 37Sc. OATS Receipts. 23.H.8W ) bu ; exports , 291.4M hii Spot dull. No 2 23c Options dull and neik , closing ' 40 net lower , September closed 24a c , December closol 204c. H\V St ad > shipping , 40ffl'K ; , good to choice 50f5c. . HUPS Rtnul ) , IVJ'i crop , 34c ; 1890"rop , Cftbc , 1S'I7 crop 125 nc HIDPrt bteaily. OalvcMon , SO to 2T Ilia . rfr Ite. llucnos Aires , dry , lie. nominal , Texas dry , 24 to 30 Ibj , U'jB > 13o , California , 21 to 25 Ibs , 17c. 17c.LRATirnil LRATirnil Plrm hemlock soli' . lluenoi Ajros. llglit to heavy weights , 19\i \ fJOVic. HU'lTKif Hecelpts. 3,400 pkgs , iniiket vers llrm , western dairy , 12B1SC , Ulglns , ISc , factoij , S012c CHKKSi : IlecclptH. SS9 pKgs ; steady , Hrge , will to. 9Kc , small ! ) lic , larKe , coloied , 8s , small , 'JL | ( , pait pklms , Cl5li7c ; full hklms , S iHc. i : US llccelpts , TJ47 pkgs , quiet , state nml P nnl\uni < . 17S"lSi. , nestern , iCc PHOVIS1ONS lleef , ste.ulj ; family. JO OOfl 15 00 , e\trn me s , J7.50fls ( TO ; beef linms. J27 50 , pickers J2S 50021 50 Clt > extra India , mess , S13 SHjIl'i 60. l Ml meats. steTdy , pickled bellies , J7.50ftS50 ; pickled shoulders , $ ,25 , plckk-d hams , JS.50is ! CJi4 Ixiiil weaker , western steam , $150 , icfineil weak Pork , weaker. TALI/3W Nominal. OILS Cottonseed , dull but steady , prime crude , nominal. Petroleum. eas > , United closed nt n'Sc bid , rellned New Yolk , ! 5 70 llo ln , steady ; f trained , common to seed , Jl 4jjpl GO Turpen tine. steady , SOirSO'ic. IllCt Plrm , domestic , fair to extra , 4V SJti' c ; Japan , 4MJ5'ic. MOLAS-ii : Plrm. New Orleans , open kettle , Booil to tholce , 2"iJJ31c MIJTAI S IMs lion , quiet : southern. JO 7'if/lO 3) , northern , J10 00012 00 Coppir , fair , brokers' , til 25. Lenl stronger ; brokers' , Jl Tin plates , barely steady. St. I. mils ( iciii'rnl MnrkotM. ST LOUIS. Sept 11 PLOUH Unchanged patints. f lOSTI 20 ; straights , tl 75Sf4 M , clear , f4 20 N 40 , medium , J130fl3.75 \Virn.\T Lower , cloxlnff with Se ] > tcmber Sc. December 2'&c md May 2Wc under jrslenlay ; December opened V.BTn ? loner anj declined r-ic , closing with bujers % c above the liottorn Spot lower. No 2 , red cash , elevator. 9S'ic. track , tl C00' a , No 2 Imnl cash , SlV iBtOVic Septem ber , SS' o ; December , ! > 3'&c bid , Ma > , 'iS'u'JiUc bid CORN Opened weak ami declined , closing ltc lower for Decomlier nnd He loner for May. compared with jesterday. Spot lower ; No. 2 cash 2ic bid. September , 2Sc asked ; December , Z9 > .c bid : May , 32c bid. OATS Dull and weak. Spot , lower No 2 cash , elevator , Site , track 2lc. white. 22HW21C ; Sep tember , 20V4c akod ; Dcvcml > er , 21'Ac asked , ! . ' ? 4c blil. II YB Lower ; ISVJc bid. HAItLIIY Nominal COHNMnAL .Strong ; $1700173. UKAN Dull. vNeak , sacked , eiibt track , offered at 50c without bujers , though one car sold on direct order at 63' , c KLAXSIID : Nominal isc. TIMOTHY SEED 1'rlnie. J2 Cl. HAY Steady , llrni , prairie , $3 50ftC 50 , timothy , Jl ! lOlffl f 0 IJPTTEH Stondj ; creamery , 14flSlac ; dairy , SWlSc. I'Ol'LTHY Chickens , strong ; old hens , CVSc ; spring. Op. ducks. Fprlnp , Cc geese. Rpilng , < ic , turKejs. spring , 7l7' c. IGGS Plrm : lovic WHISKY SI 21 COTTONTI is-S3c. 11AOOING-CV4&7C. MET A Ilx.id ! , lower ; Jl 17'4 naked. Spelter , nominal. JI05 I'llOVlSIONS Pork , lower : standard nnd Jobbing , new , JS75 , old. J8.10 Laid , lower. prime uteun , J4 25 choice. J4 30 llacon , extrn short clear and ribs ( boxed lots ) , JC 75 , ghnrls , JC S71Dr > salt meats shoulders ( boxed ) , J'i ' .0 , pxtra short clear nnd ribs , JO 25 , shorts. JO 73'4 KUCnilTS Plour , 4 1 > I 1 > ls ; wheat , 6-,000 bu . corn 125 000 bu ; oats , 42,000 bu SHIPMENTS Flour. 3,0(0 bbls . wheat , C.OOO bu corn , 71.000 bu , oats , 8,000 bu Cnffft ! .llnrUrls. NUW YOnK , Sept 11. COKPEn Options nperetl llrm 5 to 10 points higher on local cov- trlng nnd Fome foreign support , following re ports of fulling off In llrizlllun receipts \Mn- ler ttimths further Improved on rumors of ad vance In spot coffcp ' 1 railing fiiirlj actlvi , clohed Eteud > ut net f.il.i of 20ff2'i points Sal . 17.0CO l/ugs Including : December J6.rriJ6w ! Jamnn Jj fM ( < C 05 Kebniaii $15 70 : March jr701JBW. Ma > , JCSOijCDO , Julj , J7. Spot coftte Itlo , linn , No 7 , Invoice , } C S7'j , Joli- blnjt. J7.J7'i Mild. Bteadj Conlova , Jin MWlli CO. Siks 7'0 b gs lllo No 8 nt } 50 ox-ship Total narehoiii > o ilelherlos from L'nllod Stales , 19,670 bum , Including 18.23"i bags from New York , New York slock toda > , 411. Wi bag * Pulled States Ktuck. 4IH.221 bags , alloit for the Unllcl States , 270000 bags , total visible for United States , 70 221 bag ? against 4 l.'i52 biRH last > ear and "fO 437 'jags In Iffi' rtAS'TOS Sept 11 COFPKH Quiet : good ver- BL'B Santos 7.7n ) rcls , receipt * , ui ! 000 bags , stock. T C,000 bags HAMIIIIIIO. Sept. -COPPL'C-Opene.l ' , pfB blKhir , closed " .Sil pfg higher ( .alps , C 000 bags HAVIti : , Sept II COPI'ii : Opene 1 ute-Jily , li f higher , at noon closed -f net hlglier ; tuilcs , 4 000 Wool Vlnrl.rlx. NEW YOHK , Siiit -WOOL-Stiong , llecce , ! 0r27 < ) pulled , No 2 lo extri , 27flOc , Texas , lOfHCc. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 11 WOOIr-Unohnnxed , firm LONDON. Sept. It There were small tranrac- tlons In IhP vvool trade ilurlng the week. Stocks were gradually diminishing 'llieie were no spe. rlil features Homn mannfiutuilng u-ports are good The orrluils toilay for the llflh series which will open on thp 28th Inst lire ns follows- Nen South Wales 19,1 5 hales , ( ) ueen lan < l , 21- irj balf-s , Ylctnrli. 23,079 hales , honlli AIIH- tralla. 2,401 bales West Australia , V.7 bales , Tasmania 4S bales New X.ealind 45 032 bales ; Cape of Oool Hope and Natal 31 OC" bales total 1SI 440 bales , Including il 000 bales for. vvantPd dliect Tlio Imimrts for HIP week aggre gated 11 714 bales , Including UK bales fiom New South Wales fiOt from Melbourne , IM from South AuHialln , 1 IiiJ from Cupe of flood Hope nnd Natal , 404 frnm 1'ranre 7 < " 4'i from Itus- serah 2 3 from China 178 from New Yoik and 187 bales sundries V villa of low uool * Mill be held next Tuesday and Wednpidn ) . KIIIIMIIH Clly VlarK < . | N. KANSAS CITV. Sept II WHEAT Market 2fj 4c lower , rather slow. No 1 hard SSV'.c ; No 2 , S7 Mic ; No 3 , MfiWc , No 4 , Slfl8J < ' | No t ie < l , 4i3j9lc. | No 3 , tHii9ic. No 4 , H < , No. 2 HTltig , KC , No 3 83c C'OUN Market Blow ; Vjfilo lo cr ; No S mlx < 0 , JCU / C'ic ' OATn Market actlte and firm. No. 2 whllf , 50140 iric. It YE Market weak. No 2. VfU'Mc HAY-MHiket ilull. cholie tlmotbj. J750 ; choice p-ilrlo flM IIU1TI It Murkei bill , rant adva ch : ciran rr > ISWIl'jc. dalrj , lOQUc , KJOS Market itlpad > ut lOc. ItlJCEIPTS-Wheat , 221 4 bu , corn , 43 COO bu. , oals rMM ) bu SHIPMIJNTS-WIicat , 82 J 000 bu.j corn , 22100 bu , oats , U.CW bu. SiiKnr VIiirl.clM. I/1NDON. Sept H-HIIT ; SlIOAIl-Septem- brr ' 3td Oilobcr , n JOWd NEW YOIIK Sept. ll fllNLMt-lUw. llrm , fair refining , Jfv. c itrlfuKal , ! Ki tt'iil , 3T c. Ho lined llrm isninulalftd , 6Uc. NEW OIILHAN8 Sept IISlid Mt-Oji'n ket tle. ijulet ul ZilWJ ? , centrifugal , strons , sran ulnle.l 4'ltf 9-I6C ; uhlln * , 3 16-1OH l-4 c. > < ! Iowa , 3 fil < - ' , seconds , l ! < r3Vc ; olliriB unchanged Plillnilrliilila I'ruiluc'f PHILADELPHIA Kept. Jl UlTTElt Kancy Wibi * in creiunio , 17c IXIRS Steady , fresh nearby. Ho. fr nh we t- < m He but teudr. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle About Normal In Number rind Hogs Exceed Demands. W EK ENDS WITH CATTLE PRICES LOWER ( ) nl > n 1'iMT mi Snle nml ' ( 'rude n I.It- tlr lilt * < liii < k1liiKs Drop n 1)1 me nml Sell | | Sl.mly. , SOUTir OMAHA. Sept. U.-llccctpts for thei days Indicated \vcrci Cu tle. Hop * . Slicep. Horses , September 11 l.Ml C.JW 4G5 HepU'tnbcr 10 4.10J Ts J 20 September 0 , 4,773 B.9S9 2,703 . . . . St-ptember S 3,211 0,407 September 7 6,40 $ r.S. 9 2.1W 1 September 6 7.075 1,4 3 1,373 t September 4 C > M ) 4,675 1.2OI S9ptombcr 3. . . . . . . 4.4CI 4,757 1,479 21 September 2 B.OVil C.OS1 l.Wti . . . . September 1. . . . 6.231 C.223 4.4(4 ( 153 Atlfruit 31 4.5SI 7.0W 4(2 AURUSt 30. . . 3.409 2,411 200 5 AURUM 23..i 2.0&J 6,812 Ml , , . . The oIllcIM number of cart of stock brought In toilty by each road vvns : Cattle. Hogs Sheep. C. , M. & St. V. Uy 1 o. & st. i * Hy i Mlsstoml 1'Mcltla Hy 17 1 Union Pncltlo nj.Mem. . . , . 9 . ! C. .t N. W. Ky . . t R , I ! . & M. V. 11. H 14 30 S. C. & P. Hy I C. , St. I1. . M. & O. Hy. , . . G 11 H. & M. 11. H. It 11 S a C. , U & Q. Uy 1 C. , H. I. & P. Hy. . evist. . . . 3 C. , H. I. & P. Hy. , west. . . . 1 Total receipts D7 101 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Cuttle. . llnKi Sheep. Omalm Packing Co 1,1113 O H. Hammond Co 91 710 . . . . Swift nnd Company 1115 'in 4C Cudahy Packing Co 101 3,019 H. Ileeker & UCKIUI 2JO J. 1 * Carey 12 l.obman & Hothschlldt. . . ( U . . . . . . . . Hu.ston & CO til ! Btiulrci 171) . . . . Hamilton 161 Cudahy , from 1C C C > 22 PlanklnKton , Milwaukee 3JS Other buyers 31L 1,0ft over 3,000 I ) Total 1,749 7,214 171 CATTI..H There'vvns ' only n modcrnto mil of cattle , but a ( jrcat plenty for a S iturdity. Tliei marke't , us usual on the last da > ) of the week , was without feature' of Interest. Only a few fat cattle were on silo and they brought steady to HvroliR prices. One bunch of choice 2-year-olds sold at $1 M ) The cows and heifers sold ut Just about steady pilces , but there vvete not enough hero to in ike niticn or a test of the market. The stocker and feeder market , an usual on Saturday , was slow and Indifferent. There weie unite a uood many cattle In the hands of speculators and somu In flrst bunds , but the country demand v , us not veiy brisk. The feeder market has been Ktadunlly saRgliiB Under the pressure of large receipts and value * ) me now 135T2jc lower than at the opening of thu week Ke.pt esentatlvo sales : NAT1VKS. HIIK bTumis. No. Av I'r. No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 13 . ,1173 tl SO 1. , 1W $3 75 : ? . . . 979 ! 40 -1 . 921 , 4 3) 20 . 12T.fi . 4 " 0 1 . .12SO 4 70 1'J . . 1)59 4 7t > 10. . .101 : 4 10 JO. . . . 1150 3 90 1 . . CCO 3 00 COWH. 1 . . 9V ) 2 M 1 . . . 710 IV ) 1. . . . * ) ) 28) ) 3 . UIG 3 J5 1 . . . 880 275 1 . .1120 J Si 1..119) 3 G5 3..1139 300 S 1107 J 15 17 . . . 8S1 J T , t. , ,125i ) 311 1 . .1120 3 25 1. . . . 750 2 0) 1 . . . MO 3 25 1 . . .170 3 40 r > . . . . 807 J 70 2. 111)0 3 4J 1 1223 ) 40 1 . . . 810 250 1. . Ml ) 2 SO 2 1I71 3V , ] . . . . 'JW 30- ) 3 . S76 3 3 > S. . . . SJO 3 Jo inipnns. 1 . . . 500 3 00 3 . . GOG 3 23 48 . . . 575 3 23 2 . . . 810 3 21 10 . M'J 3 40 1 . . . 540 3 25 1 . . . COO J 25 L. fi20 3 30 HULLS. 1. . . 1400 2 V ) 1. . . G5) 3 OJ 1 . . .1C ) 3 15 1. . . . 9JO 3 3'i | 1. . 1340 2 35 1..1UO 2 75 1. . . , SIM 3 10 1 . . 1420 2 7 * > 1..K10 3 l l..l.'SO 2 GO 1 . 133) 2 S ) CALVES. 1. . . . 350 450 1. . . . 100 350 1. . . . JW S 00 1. . . . 200 B 50 1. . 290 380 L. . . K > ) G 23 1. . . . 370 3 W I 1. . , 2.V ) 4 m 3. . . . 813 39) 4. . . 4M 400 11. . . . SSJ 3 85 2..1131 3 25 28 . . .1107 3 4 > WKSTUHNS. No. Av. I'r. No Av. Pr. 17 fecdeis. . . . OSS J3 80 17 feeders. . . . SJ2 Jl 00 WYOMING. 1 tailing 1320 2 23 1 tailing . . . .1330 3 0- ) 1 stair 610 1 ! ! > 1 tulllnir. . . 1IO ) 100 1 con 780 2 ! 15 100 feedem . . . IX a 25 1 caw 8S' ' > 2 1)5 45 feeders. . . . 490 390 .M. Uar Cattle Cn. 66 cows . . .912 240 G2cnvcs ! 250 475 125 cws. fdr-J KS8 2 95 1 CUlf 15l ) 4 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. Icow 940 250 1 Blair 1180 3 2T 2 bulls 1380 J 75 1 lluc 810 321 1 bull . . . . 74) 2 7"i 2 atecrs . . .UT5 335 1 hull HID 275 4J feecJm..lH5 39) 1 steer 1-10 3 UO UOUTAH. UTAH. Icon 7S 200 IScoWK 7i2 270 Icoiv. . . . 790 2 00 S2COKM C"G 270 3 bull ! 1050 200 7hi'lfll I7 31 2 hulls 1105 2 IK ) 5 helfcr.s I > X ) 3 lo 1 bull 1140 2 05 NKUKASlvA. Icow 940 260 4co . . . .1137 325 Icow SM > 275 2COWH. . . .1010 J-5 1 cow S70 2 7" > 4 ff lern . S17 3 90 1 bull 13 * ) 2 Si 1 feeder. . .700 3 W 1 feeder 61W 3 W 1 feeder. , . H ) 3 UO Icow WO 3 J5 1 feeder. . . . UJO 3 90 Scows B76 325 4 fi-eilera .870 3 91) MONTANA. 1 cow8 . . . 140 2 G" 2t feeders 1212 3 T2Vi 4 hoifein . . . 977 305 15 feuler * 1 > 2 370 HOGS The receipts of hos to < Hy were ol veiy Illierul projiortlonn , 100 Ircah loadH LclriK reported In. The market , however. VMIM far from Mll'factory to the sclllni ; Intcrc&La. Yeiterday there' was n hrfjk In provisions anrt they were lower HKiln today , nnd there wns notliliifr to prevent the IIOR market from follow ing Owing to this unfavorable eondltlon uf tat provision mirket live IIOKH Fold lOc lower anil the market wua slow ut. the decline. The Kreat bulk uf ull the heir * irold at fJi > OtJ5 | , us OKlnst 13 60W3 f. > csterila > The ccuri-f of the provliilon innrket the last week WHS hteiidll > downwaiil , undei the InllucnLc uf thu jtllow fever scare' In the .1011 111 , nnd the innrket on Ihe IIOKS followed Its lend In addi tion to being lower , the Ooninnil was niMiarcntl ) llmltcil nnd Home IIIIKA were left unsold nlin'bt ever ) day nnd thu mutUet un must da > s clii ei ! lower tiun It optntd 'Jlie total ducllnc for the vveek nniounted to 20C , the murltLl nt the clot-e ot the week touching the Jowevt point since August : u HHUBP 'lli nheep inailiel wus ulront ; uiul uc- tlH' And , the offerlm ; * vtciu ull told turl ) Hep- Pr KUIIKIIH Cllj I.lie Mm'U Hurl.ol. KANHAS CITY Sept -CATTLi-He-elil , 20 < J head muiket uiKlmngoU enl > letull trade , Teias steer * , HWat'l ) 'IVxj uinn , ISOOiiJ7J , nathe teern. S3 W u S5 nalhe cowo und litltora. J1.M4/375 ; built } 2 SMfJ K > 3 0 .head , market 6 tlnn yeMcnHy , bulk of1 > d ? RIS , W Mttl 10 ; psckcrs , t > 15 071 ! . inUed. $ ik , > 4 US , light , 1.5M 10. Yotker * . Jl.tilM Uvil plR , XhHf ( V\ SIIKKP Urcflpls , WV ) hpnd , uitrkrt llrm ! Uinbs. u a > ff.V.X ( ) , lillltlons , UMIfS 75 ( 'HU'VK ) 1.1VI MOflC llnurocnli < o n McUcI Lovvor Mirrii I'noliniiKoil , OlltCVOO Sept ItTh * cattle tnarKet w > * even iluller tlmn uttinl for A Satunla ) Hccclpts vterc verj small nml quotation * were nlnuxl en tirely nominal The few sales were at > ctcr- la > ' * price * l.irger rnelpt * of cnttlc nio PX- l < wtp.l for Ihe remaliuler of the inonlli and goo < l fat steer * arc pretty sure to sell well , but na tives coming Into competition with raligcis are likely to hurt that market The trade In IIORS was not particular ! ) actlv * nnd price * were weak to t < - lower. Pules wer undo of hfav > piuklng hogs nt from M.75 to 3 W and choice heavies brought from (1 13 to H.tt , while prime aborted llBhts sobl nt II 33 ana choice mlxr\l at K JO 1 he gn-ntrr part of Iho bogs crossed Ihe scales at from l In M , lots 08 little pigs felling for from 250 to S3 W. Th Vfllow fev r scare has nffectcil the provision maikct unfavorably nnd nogs have sympathised. Hales of sheep mul lambs weie at unchanurd prices , native sheep being steady nt from JS W to JIS.1 nnd western rnngo Oocks at from M 10 to J3j ; lambs were salable nt from > 3 S , " > tn JJ 71 for culls up to > * M and ' 7'i for cliolcej cnntein bu > ers take all the western CWPS at from J3 M tn )3.n > tlie > run net. HKCntPTH-C'iittlo , ZOO ica.l. hogs. 11,000 hendj sheep , 6.00 * head. St. l.OUls I.I'M' SKICU. RT IX)1HS , ! Vpt 11. CATTI J-lteOelpts. H.- ! > . > In ndi shipments 3,000 bead ; market ntwdy ; fair to fanct shipping und export stores , li ! > ( B r > : bulk of sale * . II.TiffJ.10 , rtrossod lieef anil butcher steer * , M W5 10. bulk of sales. ? 4 COI 4 S'i , steers under 1 WO pounds , 3.E. > 4iJ.r > Oj bulk nf snl < * . MOI1H S3. stockers and feeder * . JS OOif 4 K , bulk of sale * , W l KM 00 , cows nnd heifer * . J2.uoa47i > ; bulk ot cons. 12 J'M 0) ; calm'nK cows. > I.M3f2.3-i , bulls. ! W3SJ ; Texas nnd Indlm steers , JJ.WVd 40. bulk of snips , 13 r > W3 61 ; cows and heifers. | J V,4 J'i llOUS-UinlptM , 3W1 lipad , shipments , 3. ( > head ; market eisler In K cents lowers light , 14 SO tf4 30. mlxo < 1 , ill il > : liiuv ) , J3 W. Slliii'ltiHlpts. . * m head : shipments , MO head , maiket * tcnd > ; native muttons. M NII3 ( J ; slockerw , H.QW 3 SO. Ininli * . Jl 731 ? > S3. Nr York l.l\r Slock. NP.W YOIIK , sept ti.-niivis-jci-fipts : , 11. 113 bed , no tlaillng , l : lliiicun | cables quote American xtteis ut HiC , refrlgerntor tivcf utt "I'ic ; exports. ; .70" > beeves nnd 83H quarters. ( 'AI.Vis-ltecelpls. 3V ! head ! quiet mid steady ; \rals ) : . .t ' < i < i CW , giassers nml buttermilks , (37 * N 25 SlliiP ! ANH LAMllS-ltpcelpts , 1 1 4 lirad : fn sale , 1V4 cars , ncttvu. sheep , stronger ; lambs. slromr. bheip. T.05ff4 M , lamb * , tl COiffi. ! ' . 11OOS lli-celpts , l.r.ir , henil ; Uriii ut H CT.5M JO. I In t lIulTnlii I.lvc Stock. KAST llltrPALO. Sept. U CATTl KJiilel 1IO(5S ( Yorkers , roiiKh , common to good , t ! K > 9 3.1i ) , pics , good tn choice. } 4 ! 'ff4 f > 0. l.VMII Choice lo cxtia , fi.COJfS VO ; culls an t icnnmon. f4 OOIf.1 00 Klinni'-Cholci- selected wethers , UOnfl 50 ; culls and common. 50f3.75. . Iteconl of receipts of live sloik at the four principal iimrKt H for September 11 : Cat tli * Hoc * Sheon. Omiilia . lr,3l CS'O ill ( 'hluigo . 2u ) II 100 ( . HM Kansas Cll > . 20. . ) 3 r.iW f > 0) St Louis . 301) ) 3000 400 TiitnlH . : , :34 53.710 7.331 Lit crpniil C m I n IIIHI Provisions. LIVIIIPO : ( > U sept 11 VVIUAT NO. 2 rpi , Ss Hid. No 1 nuitbiMii li'l. spring , dull at Si 0\d. pi > l. quiet demand poor. COHN Anurlt-tm inlxpil spot , new. quiet at 3s 4i d , AmiMlcnn mixed spot , old , quiet nt Ss M , .September , quid nt 3 * Id. October , quiet nt 3s 4'4d : Noveinl'pi , quiet at 3s KU < 1. I'LOt'll SI l iuH , fnncv winter , steady at 10 < M HOI'S At tendon ( Piclllc co isl ) , slenily at 53 1 C-is PIIOVISIONS IJppf , PXtra , liulln mess , nrm nt ' * , prlini- miss , llrm nt Ms 9d I'oik prlmii lln < > wisli'rn. llrm nt Tis. prlm medium wilim , firm at 4Hs 3d Hams , short tut 14 to K. nmnK ( lull nt 3S.s llacon , nhurt libs. Him nt 31s , lonj ? clear middles , light. sli.idnt 31s Cd ; long dear mlddli * . henstriul ) at 30s rd , slmit ch.ir mid. dies , steailv. stock pxhaui > tiid , clour belli" * , steady at 37rt Shouldets , siiuare , Htcudj nt 2 A Gil I.U.I. . sjHit. dull nt 24s Oil CHUKSll American llnvst wlilto mid coloruJ , slcaiU nt 4" s TALIJJW-Prlmo cll > . llrm nt HI- OILS t'otlonsei-il , Llveipiul rellneil steady > t ICs M TuriKntlmFplrlls , thin at 21s W. lt > nl.i. commjii , Ktiady nt 4d to 4'&il Vfiv VorU lr < l.onilN Miuki't. NiW YOUIC , Sept 11 The dr > goods mnrlict shows fair results for the week In nqaily ill Kifiilo * , notvVltliKtnnilliiK the fact tint the liuylnt has to nil iippeirnncos been much sUmei than n short time ago The guurnl tunic of the woelc would , under ordinal y oundllluns , be .1 very hut- Isfuctorj one 'I lie Jnlibois lui\o had n thu.- onghly sallsfaelory week , which , nnn It Is closed , Fhons no dlnilnutlon of Interest" Stuplj cottons nre firm and etc til j In in'irly nil grades Prints niu Htrong and In naive iltmnnd The market for ginghams and napped fabrics Is strong , and , consldcrlni ; recent advances In Ilia former. Is active. IVorln tlarKftN. PiOIlIA , Sept. 11 I'ORN-Marltct loner ; No. 2 , 23c OATS-MnrkPt quiet. No S hlp | , 52Sc. ( WIII-ICY Market dim ; baili f r llnl.-hcj ) MCiiPT.S Corn , 834V ) im , oats. CISCO bu. ; rjp. COO bu . whUky , none ; wheat , 3 COO bu. HHIl'MKNTS Corn. 24 'ijO bu , oats , 21.70) ) Im | ijc , none ; whlfcky , 1 CIO bids j wheat , COO bu. Oil MnrkcU. OIL CITY , Pa. . Sept. -Credit lulunces , Clo ; certlllcntts , no bids , ono sale at ft ! ! c. IXJNDON. Sept 11OIL Pctroliusn , Ameri can rellned , 49'id. Itnrlc.v , AT-Plrnier ; JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION- GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS IIOAHI ) OF"l'JIADK. Direct wlren to Chlcaco end New York. ComiDondtnUt J'jim A. W .rrit Ik Oo > mailict Don't thiow money nwax i an 1 Injndl lui H > p en allun Ohtaln my INSIDE INFOIt.MA I'HN ) whirl IH of the mubt ulliblc rhiuartfr , Mj lar a Hut ( if [ iiKtoimix liau been i.btulneil nnlj I loin tha ha\n taken inlsantHKe of this Information , wlilcii I liave linparted to ) uu , yon nuilo money 1 SUGAR , WHEAT , Jersey Central and Chicago Gas ar only u few of the succcHsful tlpu ulil h 1 luun sent out tlnci- the llr t of Marili , HV7. If j < m liuve taken .ulvnnlaxe of Ihl Information , whlcli 1 lm\e Imparted to > u , yuu made nmnry. 1 si'PKit\ : \M > M VN vti : nicountB for a peir.nlaite of ( he prollts Tlinn. actions ure conlldHiilliil nt nil Ilinen , MY TERMS : $10 Wuckyt ! ; : ( ) Monthly , hi ailvonco Send jour innltliinie today ami Ret Ihe benefit of tomonow'M Infurmallon You Bclcctiour own broken * 1 am UKIII | In ( lObltlon to Kl > * > ou A TIP ON THE MARKET ulilcli will equal If not ( \ieed Ihe reienl nu und wheat riff Write foi particular * lo CHARLES HUGHES , ( il ! Wall St. , NIJVV VOIIK , CH RIStTe-STR E Ef Stocks , Grain and Provisions- Ituuiu 111 1lliuuil of Trillin lllilif , ( Tel 1083. ) fj. c. CHJUSTfi ; . . , , U. J. STH13ICT . Vice President Q. W. KKNN15V . , , . . .8frretury David T. nvaU , PreatNo 3627. V. P. l''ralVlLC PrcK I ulon Anlloiinl lltinlc Clius H , V. Lewis , Cash. Capital. JCOO.OOO. KANflAR CITX , Mo. , Apni U. 1SJ7. \Ve horby ( .citify tliut th UlirUtle-fctreot Commission Company lus this day cjmm.ii.ced bu lni-tu wllh uii by ilcposltlni ; 1'lfty Thuunanil C < liars < > . < 00) In oitli. . ) C1IA11LP.H U , V C. H. MAGOON & CO. COMMISSION BROK-RS Stock Grain and Protons , 314 South Ii5th SI. OMAHA. - NEB