/Ill OMAHA DAILY BEE : TVRTDAT. SEPTEM1VI3H 24 , 1807. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Ebortfl Try to Cover , but Find a Scarcity of Wheat Offered , WHEAT LATER LOSES ON HEAVY OFFERINGS Corn KnlliiTVH ( lie IiPiulcr , Lomli .Vlioiit it linlf ( 'cut , nnil OatN anil iN AI MCI 1'n II Ulf CIIIPAOO , Sept. 2.1. The wlic.it market ff-etiinl to hu'-c heon pUyed with by the bull cllqtiu today. Snorts , startled Into cover , hail to ina prices up l'ic before they wcro filled Up. T.jun hcuvy offerings broke the prlco lo u point Vie below yesterday's close. De- clOHPil at u ' .B'i'Uc decline. A weak- factor wits trie widening ot the May illncoiitit. Corn followc'd wheat nnd closed tys'Q'.ic ' ' lower. OatH closed n shade lower and provisions dpcllned Mt7V4c. Wheat nl thu linmelltita opening was easy. Curb prices wcro Inclined to weakness on account or a rather shiirp decline nt 1'urls , Imt tlio higher quotations from Liverpool canned the markel lo turn strong at once. Dei-ember , which closed yesterday nt l)2c ) , opt-ncd loilay nt from V2\bc \ lo 92'Ac. Shorts Blurted for cover , but ran up against a snag In Iho shape of scarcity of offerings , the lirlco being hoisted to 93'c ' { , before any wheat of consequence cnmo on the market. The northwest receipts were ngnln heavy und that caused holders to exercise caution , so -that when the prlco had risen to OSVfcc plenty tit wheat showing a prollt wns unloaded. Thu nce.lpt ut Minneapolis and Uuluth woto 133 cars , compurml wlh 'Ml a week ago and WVJ thn corresponding day of the your before. .There cities , however , nro still paying from 2c to 2V4c prt'inlum for Immediate delivery. Chicago receipts wcro 23U cars , only 33 of which were contract. The quantity Insiiectcil out of store was Itt.lS.'J bu. The previously exploded rumor that llussla Intended pro hibiting the export era heat was revived ngnln abotf. thu time closing Paris cables wcro received , showing a complete recovery from the early decline. This sent December plywnrd again , the price climbing with Inn illy a halt to83yic. . At that price a big trade was done , large quantities of wheat being tlumprtl on the market. The offerings were readily absorbed for a time , but In the end the weight proved greater than the "market " could bear , the maiket becoming quite weak when explicit denials of the Ilus. Ulan reports were received. A notable fea ture during the advance was the refusal of May to respond except In nn extremely un- iw tiling and backward fashion. When December - comber was readily bringing Wte. 'he ' Jl-iy delivery barely touched SHie , and a house with close Liverpool connections said It had liberal selling orders from the latter place for May delivery. Kxport clearances of wheat and flour from Atlantic ports wen- equal to 440.0m ) bu. The receipts for the day ut the four principal outside winter wheat markets Kansas City. St. Louis , Toledo and 3 : > etrolt were only 182,00) bu. out of the total primary market receipts , which amounted to l.ZTfi.OOO bu. The latest trading In Decem ber was at 82'iii92.c. ( There was a smaller business In corn. The Tnnrket averaged firm all forenoon , starting } ; , o higher on light receipts and the s'eid- iness of Liverpool cables und enjoying good support as long as wheat kept strong. To ward the end , however , when wheat com menced to slip , corn followed very willingly. HorolptH were 4Sr cars. Atlantic exports were : ! iiiU : : bu. There were claims of accu mulation of stocks at eastern points. The f < hl | ltig demand was slow. December ranged from Hl sc to 30c , closing iSVic lower nt SOWiHOTic. Oats WIIB steady up to the last hour of trading. Then that matket struck a slip pery place , too , and dropped with the rest of the markets. There was nn excellent whipping demand , -which was mainly rcspon- slhlo- for the buoyancy displayed. Sympathy with whc.it- and corn caused the decline. He- < -elpts were "M cars , charters were for OtiOOO bu December ranged between 211sB20' > ic , closing about MiC lower at Ziv c. The Incubus of the yellow fever epidemic weighed down tlje provision market. Prices started weak on that account and through symilthy | ! with a weak hog market , and the anarket ruled heavy all day. Cash trade was only moderate. Thi-ro was very little out- sldo trading. A moderate line of long 'pork ' was liquidated. At the close .Inly pork was IV-c lower at JS.M . . December larJ 3o lower nt"I.C2'i , and December ribs 5c lower at 51.90. ICstlmnted receipts 'Friday ' : Wheat , 220 < -ars ; corn , COO cars' oats , 323 curs ; hogs , 21,0(10 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : ArllclcH.roT'-iiir I IlUh. I'LOVV. | Cloao. TVcHtd'y \Vboat- ' ' 1)1 " ' 'IS bi'O..l ' May. . . 0 IK WH u'oi * Corn- Sept. . Ui-UO enx Pel- jillH May . . . 31 Oath- Sept. . . JO inu Sl ! vim ' ' ' May' . . ; Hi 1'orh Oct. . . . 8 ' _ ' 7 8 27 H H 'JO 85 8 32K ' ' ' H I17h H 17 H : I2K U -10 Jan . . . t ) : io 1) 30 U : i H 0 37H Lanl Cot. . . . 4 ns 4 r 7 ! 4 OR 4 CS 4 00 Doc. . . 4 ll.l 4 II ! ) 4 110 4 117 M Jan . . . t bOn 4 80 4 75 4 77 > i 4 H2H Eh'tKlbx Out n FJK fi ISM C 07K 5 12K 6 12Vi Die . 1 II'-'M 4 O'JH 4 87 H 4 IK ) 4 1)5 ) Jan. . . . 1 DO 4 87 > 4 00 4 UL-H " No. 2. Cash nuotatlons wer * as follows : FljOUK O.uli-1 ; winter patents , J5.00fifl.10i Ptralls , J4.7i fH.W ; sprlnic specials , SO ; sprlns- jmtentH , J3.10ii3.40 ; strulKbts , JI.70O4.90 ; bakere' , Wllli AT No. 2 sprlnff , 9".iffi- < ; No. 3 uprliiK , kMi'J2c ; No. 2 red , < "S'iii.- COHN r.\ > . 2 , 2Sff2i. < : . ! . OATS Nn. 2. 20ff20Vlc. f. o. b. J No. S white , D3WJ2IC , No. 3 while , 22'iO23ic. ! HAItliKV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 324j > IOc ; No. ' . - : ? ? ) . - _ . 1 llaxseed , J1.03ffl.03V4. Trlmo ' "rUOVlS/ONK / Mess pork , per bbl. . $8.2508.30. l ird , per 100 HIM. , 14.K > . Short ribs sides ( loose ) , JS OW3.30 ; drv called shoulders ( boxed ) , t.7tJJ5iiO ; Fluirl t-lenr Hlilc-H ( boxed ) , KKOSfic. W11ISICY Ulstlllera' llnlbliiM Bwds , per nnl. , " ' " ' ' " - loaf , $3.90 ; grnnulnK-d , $5.27. On the Produce exchange today the buttsr mnr liet wn Ilrm ; i-r < 'unierle , 17 fl9lic ; dairies , 1IVU > 33c. t'lu-e . steady ; S 9c. Kggo. firm ; fresh lie. ] Jv poultry market easy : turkeys , 9U10o ; i-lilcl < eiis , 'Jc : uprlniti. 9 < " , ducks. 7V sc. M\V venue" ii.Mu.vi : , MAHICIT. OiiiitiitliuiN < > f On * liny on < it-iii-rnl NKW YOIIK. Sept , 23.-FIXUIt-Hecelpts ) , 28 , . 415 bids , ; exports , 35 bbls. Market opened steady , but closed easier on the lain break In wheat ; winter straights , $4 75fl.90 ; Minnesota patents , | 5.2iff5.CO. Ilye flour , steady. HUCKWIIlJAT-IMill at 4SW33c. 1 COItNMKAICJulet ; yellow wtstern , 70c. ' . 11VK Kaslcr ; No. 1 western. 50o. 1IAHI.KV Quiet : Wi-Heru , 37io. 1IAII [ > KY MAl/r Nominal. WIinAT-Hecflpts. 115.272 bu.i exports , I53.0W * im. ; tpot , weak. Ofitlons opened firm on better rablt-s and bullt-ili winter wheat news , was mp- - ! ] xirtrd nil day by shorts , but rollapi-ed llnnlly ' under a Kcneral dumping out of local lone In- 4 terests , and1 closed ttH ( c net lower ; sales tn- . eluded No , 2 ifil , SlUiWVMio , closlnw at SSJjo. ' lecember. 91\4jVi 7-1 Co. cloulliK nt 94'i.v- . ( 'Clt.N' ) Hecclpts , 413,621 bn. ; exports. 31.5S9 bu. ; rpot , easier ; No. 2 , 3fc. Optloni steadier on IdKhi'r cables und Unlit receipts , advanced on ruvirlnir. but finally broke with whe.it. cloilnc 'ill > ,40 lower ; Septemlior , 3lff3ISc. closingnt Sir , December. 3Cti30 11-lCo. claslHK nt SCc. OATrt Hecelpts , ! 23WO ( bu. ; spoi. steady , No. " : tc. Optloim moro active and steady , clos- lilt ! uiiehaiiBed ; Septemlwr closed at 2l > io ; Ie- cemlier. 2iiti2il c. clokliig at 2J ic. Hr\V-Q lti lllP : > IH * . $ 00 I50J EOOd to cbiilci' 5.H ( > r7.W. llOl'rf Quiet : state , common to choice. 1S93 rrni S-iC-c ; U97 crop , Kin3o ; Pacillc coast , US5 Hop. 3tflo ; 1S9 crop , OW'Jo ; 1637 crop , 12ifl3o. I.KATIIKII SlenJy ; lifinlock sole. . llucno Ayrrs , Unlit to heavy welijhts , isiiUJO'ie. IIIDI'S Steady. 1MTTKIIHecelpts. . 3.258 pkjss. ; piarket nrm ; vvsti-rii creamery , UHUSOHc . Klgln > , 2UHc ; fac * ° i HCKSKItecilpts , 10.200 pkgf. ; market tteady luixe. white , tH.c ; ( iniiii , white , 9tic ; laree , i--lorel , OS" , nnall , colored. 9ljc ; part skims , C'-f(7' ( , full skims , 3'.iW4e. hoiJS llecelpts. G.450 pkKS. ; market firm ; state und Pennsylvania. lGV dVc ; urttern , Idi/lSc. PIIOVISION8 Iltef. nrm. Cut meats , firm ; jiti-klel bellies. J7.WC8.W. Lard , easier ; we t- , -rii strain , $ I.U ; refined , quiet. Pork , quiet ; new mess , t3.7t.frJ.BO. Tallow , nominal , OILSIVtrolertm , steady ; t'nllel closed nom inal : Pennsylvania crude , (5 < * . Itosln , steady ! mr.i'ni'd. ' c mmon to Kood , Jl. 1301 W. Turpen tine , steady nt JOlifiJIKe , Cotlonieetl. weak en npathy of exporters and freedom of offerings ; girlme crude , 2lft22c , rx-dock : prime summer yel low 230Mo ; off summer yellow , 23c ; butter oil , SS ffJlc prime summer while , ; 9f30c prime winter yellow , 3SiJ33o , HICK Firm , dninrstlo , fair to extra. 4KO CUc , Japan. 4&tf l4c MOlJkBSES Steady ; New Orleans , open kettle , ro 4 in choice. IMJ31C. HtrrALS-1'lx Irou. warranta Utr Ur te J l 17 bid. $7.1S KM. lnVe copper , qulft * t 111.11 Tin , miilcr nt SI3.eOSU.tt. Speller , dull nt 14. M IM.M. Ix-ad , nrm at t4.3IViffl.27H. for exchtng * ! , brokers , 14. < OMAHA un.\iii.vi. Co n ill ( In n of Trnilr nnil ( tiintntloii * on Stnplo nml I'nncjProduce. . KcjOS-rj.H * ! stock , wenk nt 12GHHc- llUTTKIl-Common to fair. 7WOSc ; choice t fancy , 10O12o. separator creamer } ' , 1'C ! B th- crcd crMtnery , 14015c. VKAICholce fnt. 80 to 120 lb . , iiuoteJ at 8ci Inrite nnd course , 4t6c. I.IVi : ItWI.TUV-llens , 7c ; cocks , ! 34fl ; sprlnR I'lOKONS Mve , 7SOMc : dend plgeoru not wnnte < l. HAY Uplaml , J5 ; midland , II.M ; lowland , : rye straw , II ; color nmkcs th < ! price on liny ; light bales tell the best , only top gradei brlnir lop prices. ItHOOMrvixnxtremi | > ly slow snles new crop , u > llxpered on truck In country ; choice Rreen self- worl < lnc cnrp > t per Hi. , 2f2Hc | : choice green. runnlnt ; to hurl , 2fT2Hc ; common , IHc. VKOETAHMIS. CAN'TAI/ltM'ns-I'er doz. , SitTWc. 1XMATDin-IVr : linlf bu. tasket. 3MOc. ONION'8-Pcr bu. , MffCCc. LIMA UMANS-1'cr Ib. , 3c. 11KANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , tl.CO. OAllItAnK-Home Rrown , Ic. WATiUMI-uiNR : Crntnl. P'r dnz. . Jl.2301.30. 1'OTATOKS Home irrnnn , MffCjC. F11U1TS. APPt.nS Per bid. , Jl.C ! 2.CiO. NATIVK I'M'.MH-Per basket. 201)330. ) OUAl-nS-CMllfornln , Jl.23ill.60. CAI.1KOHNIA l'KMHII'er cnsc. Craw- fords , SOc ; rHInKs , T0 75c. rUAUS llnrtli'lt. per case. J2.2i ; Utah llart- lelts , JI.73fri.SO : llucrre IlarJy , J1.CW1.75. 1IOMI-2 dltOWK GUAl'KS-1'er bnsket , 12',4 ' CAI.1FOIINIA PI.UMS Per case. J1.0051.23. CUANIIKniUKS < 'am | Cod. per bbl. , J6.50. TitopicAii rnuiTs. I.RMONS Messlnns , $4.2iy4.0 ; cliolco Cnllfornln , Jl.00i4.25. OllANnKS-Medlterranean sweets , $4.23174.50. I1ANANAS Choice , large ' stock , per huncn. $ J.Wa2.23 ; medium-sized bunelies , $1.508200. MISCni.UANKOUS. NtJTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , large size. 13c ; nrazlli. per Ib. , lOfl : Kngllsh walnuts , per Ib. . fancy , rnft shell , 12Jfl3c ; standards , 10JT lie filberts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , polished , large , SWlOo ; jumtHi , ll 12c : large hickory nuts , $1.23 per hu ; cocoamits 4140 each. FIOS Imported fancy , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 12c ; B crown. SO-lb. boxes , 13Q1IC. IIONKY Choice white. IJc. ClDKIt-Clnrllled Juice , per half bbl. . $2.35 ; per bbl. . JI.C01J4 K. MAP1.ISYHUP : Fivc-irnl. cans , each $2.23 ; gnl cans , pure , pjr doz. , $12.00 ; half-gal , cans , ) G.25. quart cans , $3.CO. niKsii MIATS. D'IKSSKD ItniJF Good native steers. 400 to COO llm. , 7c : good foreqiiarters. steer" , fc ; good hindquarters , 9c ; western steers , Gft8',4e ' ; fancy heifers , Co ; good heifers , C4e ; pond forequnrter ? , helfcrK. Cc ; good hindquarters , helfer.i , So. Rood cnws. 64c ; fair cows. f.Vic : common cows. S'ii1 ! cow forequarters , 4Hrd"5c ; cow hindquarters , 74 ( Iff. 1IKKF CUTS Tenderloins , ISc ; bonelejs strips , 9o ; strip loins , 7c. rolls , 9c ; sirloin bum w nhouKler clods , Co ; rump butts , 5e ; steer chucks , Be ; cow cluu-ks , 4'4c ; bonelejs chucks. 4Hc ; cow plates , 3c ; steer plates , 3'ic. flank stenk. C c ; loins , No. 1 , 14c ; loln . No. 2. 10'4c ! loins. No. 3. SVjc ; sirloin ends , No. 1. 9c ; ribs , No. 1 , He ; ribs. Jso. 2 , SVJc ; ribs , No. 3 , CV4c , steer rounds. 7'4c ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off , SVic ; trim mings , 4c : beef shanks , 2Uc ; brains , per dor. , 3."jc ; sneetbrcads , per Ib. , 12o. sweetbreads ( ealvesi. per Ib. , 40.-- ; kidneys , per doz. , 33c ; ox tails , each 3c ; livers , per Ib. , 2c ; hearts , per Ib. , 2c : tongues , per Ib. , lie. 1'OIIK llrcsicd piss , Cc ; dressed hogs , 5VJc. tenderloins. 13o ; loins , 7c : jparc ribs. 4c ; ham sausaKe , butts , 6c ; shouldirs. rough. r > V4c ; shoul ders , skinned , Cc : trimmings. 4ic ! leaf lard , not rendered. Cc : beads , cleaned. 3c ; snout and ear * . 3c ; backbones , IVJc ; cheek meats , 3c : neek bones , P4e ; pigs' tails , 2c. plucks , each 5C | chlttcrllnRS , Be ; hocks. Ic ; hearts , per doz. . 25ej stomachs , each 3e ; tongues , each 7c ; kidneys , per doz. . lOc ; brains , per doz. , 13c , pigs' feet , per do23c : livers , each 3e. MUTTON Lambs , 8 0 ; sheep. 74e ; market ricks ( Inns ) . 9c ; hotel racks ( short ) . 12o. legn and paddles , 8c ; lamb legs , 9e ; breasts ana stews , 3o ; tongues , each 3c. I1IUUS. TAMXJW. KTC. HIDKS-N'o. 1 Rreen bides. Cc ; No , 2 frrccn bides. BVic ; No. 1 salted bides , So ; No. 2 green salted hides , "c , No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 Ibr. . * He ; No. 2 veul calf. 12 to 15 Ihs. . 8e ; No. I dry flint hides , 10S12e ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 9810c ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 9J10c ; part cured hide : , y.e. per Ib. less than fully cured. "BHKEP l'I-i : < TS Green c.ilted , each 23'ifCOe. ' green salted shearlings ( short wooled cany pklns ) encli Me : dry shearling' ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each 5c. dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4i5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . nctual weight , 3Z4e ; dry flint Coloiado , butcher wool pelts , p > sr ID. , actual weight , 405c ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. actual weight. 3845 ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on them , St. IIIIIN General MnrUe.s. ST. I.OU1S , Sept , 23. FLOUll Steady ; patents J4.90WS.OO ; ' straights , $4.C044.70 ; medium , $3.60 ® WIU-IAT I owcr nnd unsettled : closing : Sep tcmber % c , Deeember He and Mny T&C under yes tordny ; December opened 1-lCc better , advancei % o moix' , declined % c. advanced Tic and late declined Hfcc ; closlns ic above the bottom. Spot higher : No. 2 red , cash , elevator. 37o ; track , 971' t'Mjc ' ; No. 2 hard cash. S7c ; September , 97c asked Ueci-mber , Sfllic ; May , 931ic. COHN Futures opened Ilrm and ' , le higher , bu went off sc on heavy Melllng ; closing with buy ers of December and sellers of May at the bottom Spot about steady ; No. 2 cash , 27Hc bid ; Pccem ber , 2Sc bid ; Slay , 31 < ! , e asked. OATS Firm , with a better demand and mor speculative trading. Spot , firm ; No. 2 cash elt-vntor. 20c bid ; track , 20V4S21C ; No. 22ff224c ; May. 23\f(25 ic. llVK Firm t 402. COIlNMKAlj Htcaily nt $ t.CO. FIjAXSIOMD Lower at Jl.OOiJ. TIMOTHY HKKD Prime , J2.70. HAY Firm for choice grades ; prairie , C.OO ; timothy , JG.IOQ9.50. 1IUTTKU StroiiB ; creamery , 105J21'.4c ; dairy , 1 01Cc. HOGS Hlg'.ier at ! ISc. POUI/TKY Chickens steady old bens , 77i- springs. SVtc ; ducks , CVic ; geese , Cc ; turkeys , lOo WIIISICY-J1.21. COTTON TIB8-I3C. . MKTAUS-IXMid , quiet nt J4.15ff4.1714. Spelter , higher at $4.10. PHOVIStONS Pork , steady ; standard mef s Job bing. 18.50. Ijinl , Ilrm ; prime stenm , JI.45 ; choice , H.r > : ' -i. llacon ( Ixxed lots ) , extra short clear ant' ribs , Jii.37& ; hhorts , J5.00. Dry salt meats ( boxed ; shoulders , J5.37H ; extra short clear and ribs , J3.H7H ; nhortti , JG. HKCKIITS Flour. 4.000 bbls. ; wheat , 47,000 bu. corn. SS.OOO bu. : oats , 23.000 bu. HHII'MKNTS Flour , 415.000 bbls. ; wheat , IC.OOi bu. ; corn , 71,000 bu. ; outs , 11,000 bu. llnUlinorc Mnrlcrta. JJALTIMOIlB , Sept. 23.-FLOtm-Qulet , Btcnd. and unchanged ; receipts , S.845 bbls. ; exports , 4,22 bbla. bbla.WIUAT WIUAT Strong. Spot and month , DGHffSO steamer , No. 2 red , 904fi ! 2',4o ; receipts. 21.35J bu. exports , 103.COO bu. ; southern wheat , by , sample , 901i'J7c ; fouthern wheat , on grade. Mt'JWtc. roilN Strong. Spot nnd month , 3IHii3IT4c December , new or old , 33yf35',3C | ; tteamer mixed , 32\it'32T e ; receipts. 71 , Ol bu. ; exports , none southern wblto corn , 37ff37'je ' ; ( southern yellow OATS Firm ; No. 2 white. 23 T23'iCi ' No. mlied , 23c ; receipts , 52.453 bu. ; no exports. 11YI3 Firmer ; No. 2. near by. & 2Mio ; No. 2 west orn. f > 3 < - bid ; receipts. 17.109 bu ; no exports. HAY Quiet und steady ; choice timothy , $13.0) ) 013.50 , OltAIN FIU'IOIITS Inactive and unchanged , PHODUCK llutter nnd eggs , Ilrm and un changed. Cheese , unchanged , KlIIINIIN Clt > - MlirliKlN , KANSAS CITY. Sept. 23. WHEAT About - lilnher ; No. 1 hard. SCS/SC c ; No. 2 , SiasSe ; No 3 , SH4 S4a ; No. 4 , SOi ! TS2c : No. 3 led , 92' e fancy , 93'ic' No. 3 , 6CtfS7Hc ; No. 4 , S3 i : Sic choice , 87c : No. 2 spring , Bc ! ; while , SOV4c ; No 3 , choice , S2c. ( XIlN Wile higher , fairly active ; No. OATS Finn , fulrly active ; No. 3 white. 20o fancy , 22o. HYIC Weak ; No , 2 , 43c. HAY IIlBber , stronK demand ; cholcu timothy 11W ; choice prulrle , IC.W. IIPTTBIl Firm ; country In food deman supply short ; creamery , 17Hffl9e ; dairy. 12tfl5 I-XiOS HO blKher , owing to scarcity tin heavy demand : Missouri and Kaniis , lie. HKCKIPTS Wheat , 9,400 bu. ; corn , 1,300 bu oats , 6.0D4 bu. HIIIPMBNTS Wheat , 121,050 bu. | corn , 23.EM bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu. riiifliiniill CINCINNATI. Sept. 23. FLOUU-Steady. WIIHAT ljulet ; No. 2 red , 92If93c. COIlN-No. 2 mixed. Sic. OATS Steady : No. 2 mixed , 19t,4ff2lc. HYK Knsy ; No. 2 , 47c. I'ltOVISIONS Lard , < tuletj JI.50. Dulk meats , tleady ; Ja.63 , llacon , Ilrm ; J6.80. WHISKY-FIrm ; J1.21. III'lTBU-Qulet. HUOAH Active , firm. 1MOH Steady ; 12c. i OHKIRJK-Flrm. Toll-do MnrUrt * . TOI.nnO , Sept. 23. WHKAT I-oner ; No. ! eaali. September and December. 5Uc. ( XltN-lull ) : No. J mixed. SOc. OATS-Dull. but steady ; No. 2 mixed , ! 0c. HYlO-lllnlicr ; No. 2 cash , 4S'ic. C'LOViusii-n-Steadyj : : prime cash and Octo- twr , J3.67Vi. OIL Unchoneed , Pcorln . S pl. 23. COUN-FIrm : No. 2 , OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 white. 22Utf23c. Y * S1 * 1 HKCKllTS CoVn , 19,000 bus. ; ont * . 23,000 bui.j rye and whUky , none ; wheat. 1,000 bus. SHIPMENTS Corn , & 5,0 bus. ; oat . ,000 bus. ; rye. none ; whltky , COO bbU. ; wheat , -1,000 bus. s _ Plillnilrlilila | Pruiluve Alnrkct. PIULADKLPIUA. Sept. 3.-llUTTEH-Flrm ; fancy western creamery , J5c. KOOS-lIrm ; 18Q20c. _ Sun l''runrl i-o A\'lii-iit Uuotntlnni. HAN FIIANCISCO. St-pt. 2J. WHIiAT Wftak ; Dtcombvr , J1.6H4. I.tvi-riiiiol Criiln unit PrnrUlnni , Bejl.TOOVISION8D ecn , short rtb , nrm t 34i > . ShoulJers , saunre , quiet nl Ms Ijird. | irime western , quiet nt ! > ' . COIlN pot Arnerlean , mixed , new , stendy nt 31 1V | < 1 : mixed , onl. stendy at 3i 2d , Seplem- l I- r , ijulet nt 3s Pid October , quiet Hi 3s i4d ; November , quiet at 4' 2 d. WHKAT-Futurcs unchanged to , fl' d higher ; September , 7 lid ; October , 7s SVid ; December , STOCKS AM ) IIU.VDS. I'rli-cs lllsc DurliiK tin : I'ori-iinon anil Full OIT I. liter. NBW YOHK. Sept. 23. Tim 'recovery In prices which began yestcrdny ns continued today dur- Inif the earlier part of the session of the Stock exchange and the advance of prices of all stock wn * apparently In full force again until the afternoon , when the support seemed to be with drawn from the market nnd prices fell nwnyto a general level below last night's close. The rise wn stlmulnted by the nnnouncement that the bnnkii had engaged 11,000,001) In gold from France for Import to this counlry , making a total with yesterday's engagement of 12.3CO.O-O In gild due to nrrlve. llecelpts of pdd reported from San Francisco ns nrrlvlng there from Australia helped the recovery. The notion of the Hank of England In ndvanclng Its rnte of dis count ' 4 to 21i per cent WHS anticipated In view of the continued depletion of Its gold holdings nnd the additional strain of yesterday's with. drnwal for shipment to this country , tester- day's rise In puce had ntlmulnlnl tlu < placing of some oulsldo orders with commlrnlon hotite * nnd thi-lr execution wns the sustaining factor dm Ing the morning. The strength ot' Stmiir , which n > e nearly 4 points on the reported Intention of the Treasury department to apply the ciuntervnlllng duty on Dutch refined suguis , helped along the rise. There was support nffordf-d the market all through by heavy buying of some of the bull operators who have been conrplcuoun In the re cent rife. The effect of the gold Import move- nient was largely dissipated during flic day by n skepticism ns to Its natural character. The ex change bankers whs usually handle the move ment of gold , botU Import nnd export , were unanimous In the i pinion thnt nt the ruling rnle of sterling exchange nnd continental exchange here nnd uf gold In Isimlan nnd .Paris there was no pn/tlt In tbe Importntlon ot guld and the llgures of most of them would Indicate quite n heavy low on the operntlons. Much curiosity was expressed ns to thn Identity of the clients for whom the banks nrc making thu Importation nnd the opinion was quite freely ex pressed thnt the operation wns designed entirely to Inllueuce the operation of the stocks. The failure of the exchange market t harden under the announcement wns quite noticeable. So with the cnll rntes for money , which became pretty well established nt 3 per cent. AH tbe condition- became more clearly defined , the upward move ment of prlcm became checked , and there won n period of dullness , followed by a steady decline to the cliwe , the upward course of the morning being almost exactly retraced the afternoon. so that the net changes for tne day only exeecdid a fraction In n small number of casts. Tbe nd- vnncii oft thu morning- ranged from 1 to 2 points In nil the active shares. lletldtM Sugar. Consoli dated Oas was at one time C'4 points up. and Itrooklyn Gas ponrly 3 points. There were other gains exceeding the nvemgc. but none of them were retnlncd. except Hocking Vnll'y. Delaware & Hudson. Lncl-de Das Mid Suiquilinmia & \ \ e-t- i-rn preferred , which gained a point or over. The lossi'J , which were nunierous , weie confined lo fractions , except In the case of Ilrooklyn t'nlon Ons and Haltlmrre & Ohio among the active stocks. Among the less active stocks , gains of a point or over were shown by Cotton Oil preferred , .Minnesota & St. l.ouls < 2U > , Norfolk . \Vftoin preferred , Orenon Navigation prefened and 1'ull- nmn. Humors were disseminated late In the diy that further engusem ° nts of gold for Import bad been made , but exercised no Inllueuce In the market. T.ie dealings In bonds showed a filling off In volume , nnd prices moved In sympathy with stocks. Total K.nl'J2.Hfl.O < > < > . United States new 4s advanced 1'4 per cent. Tbe Kvenlng 1'ost's London financial cablegram jays : "Tho change In the discount rate of tbe Hank ort England announced today had no effect on the stock markets , having been fully antici pated. Indeed , It Is believed , that the rate would have been rntsed to a per cent , but for the fact that the treasury bills , amoutitlni ; ti > 2 MMm an to be Issued next week. The feature In the market today was the steady rally 111 Americans. Trices cloned nt the best , t'nlon PaclHe nnd Hen ling were especially strong. Grand Trunk and Canadian Taelllc were also g > od. Mines w r-2 better. Opinions art to the date of the next shipment of gold to New Yoik differ widely. Kveryone Is Baying that the movement Is ciitlrelj exceptional , nnd will probably not be repented , but tne shrewd ones prefer to hold their opinions In Fuppense ptndlng the course of the New YorK money market. Details of tbe gold motcment for the week show the receipt of 130.000 to the con tinent. of 26,000 to Kgypt nnd 20.1)00 to South America , nnd Iho sale of 70.050 In bars an eagles. Of this latter amount about CT > ii 00" WL for Ilussla , where n considerable Indu.-trlil re vlvnl la . nld to be going on. Local discount mar ket Is unsettled by the change In tbe bank late , but Is 'Jtlll comparatively easy. The Paris am Itcrlln markets were better. " The following were tne closing quotations on the lending stocks of the New York exchange today : AtchlHOii 16' < | dopfd p. ilopfd aiiUlSt. 1'aul 10" _ llnltlmoro & Ohio. . lh dopfd 144 ? ( Canada Pacific . . . . 7fl' SI. P. .t oni ' " Canada.Southurn. . 50 do pfd 1 Central Pacific 101 St. P. M. .V M IB. " * dies. .VOhlo 25M1SO. I'acinc 'JO CblciKO.t Alton..in * So. Railway 1IM C..11.AQ } * do pfd - " C.&E.I > S ( Texas A. P.it-lllc. . . . . . C.C.O.&Sl. L .i8 > lljnloll Pilcltle -4 dopfd. 1J. P. t ) . . - . (5 ( 10' * D 1..V Hudson. Wabaih H > i Del. I. ild pfd Icn..VltIoG 13)i Wheel , .t L.K 3 do pfd do pfd 11 Erhi ( nim-l 17J { Ada i 9 Ex Ifi7 Erlolstpfd 4I1H American Kx 117 Ft. Wavnu 170 Unltnd Sfltes Kx.It Oro.it Northern pM.il' : > WellnF.ir.ro KX..10S Hocklii ? Vallov. . , . 74 ! A. Cot. Oil 'Jl' : ' IlllnolHCentral. . . . IOI1H do pfd 77 LakoErlo.lt W. . . . V Am'n Spirits 13't dopfd 7- . do pfd S'-'h LakiiSliora 17GW Am. Tobacco S'J'n ' LoulHVllIo&Nash. Ill do pfd IP. Manhattan L 107Jii Chicago Oaa 10H Met. Tr.ictlon PJ3W Cons. tiH : Vlil Mlclilir.in C.-ntraL.lOd ICo'ii. Cabin Co 1M ) Minn. A St. L -'HWlCol. F. , V Iron I'll ! dolstnfcl i-8 ! do pfd 80 Mo.Pacinc III ! OIMI. Klratrle 38 Mobllu.VOhlo . . . . ' . " .I llllnoiHStccl ill Mo.K. .V T JS ? LaUlcdu Gan 4-Jk do pfd : tl'-4 ! Lead Cblcago , Ind. & L. . . 10'B ' ilo nfd 10,1V do pfd 34 Nat. Lin. Oil 17 N.J. Central UOJi 1'aclllc Mall : > N. Y.Contral 11' ' Pullman 1'al 1S1 N. Y. Chi. .V St. L . . 10 Silver Cortltlc.itiOlt ) do 1st pfd 80 Stand. Hoiu ) i ; T. . . . do'Jdpfd 41) ) Sugar 147 ! Norfolk * Woaturn ! . " > do pfd HUH No. Amor. Co 5U T. C. i Iron 3'J > No. Pacific -1 U. S. Leather 8 do pfd ! Mi do pfd IIH1 Omarlo.t W IBIS U. H. llubbiM' . . . . ' . . . . 1H1- On' . K. .liNav : do pfd OT- , Oro. Short Lluo 'Jl'l Weiturn Union U-J ! 17J , Cbl. Gt. Wi-sturn. . . 1HI iSortliwe SI. LoillaAS. F dopfd Total B.iles of stjciia today weie S410) ! B Including : Atchlson , 4,400 ; Atchlson pn-ferrei 11.7'jS , lidltlnioie .V Oblo , 3'J3 ; Canada .Souibeii 3.5JO ; Cliehapeakf & Ohio , 4.2CO ; Chlc.igo , Hu IliiKton & Qiilncy , 21.U4S ; Cleveland. Clnclnnal Chicago .t St. Ljuls , 3,3iW ; IIocMng Valley. C.L2 Umlsville & Nashville , 10,39.1 ; Manhattan , C.CtV. Mlsrourl Pacillc , 11.1U2 : Missouri , Kansas Texas preferred , C.2i ) ; New Yolk , SusquelMiui & Western prefernil , 3,233 ; New Jersey i .ntri 6.715 ; New York Central , 7.U8 ; Northern Pii'-illc 11,715 ; Northern l'acllic"'iireferred , 22,5rW : North western Terminal , 3'J73 ; Heading , 20,161 ; line Island , 14,210 ; St. Paul , I'J.ii.'j : Southern rnllwa prcfc-rri'd , C.3&5 ; Union PjulHe. 51S2'J ' : t'nln rnclflc , Denver & Oulf. 28,170 ; Wabash Chicago tlreat Western , B,0i8. .Yew York Money Mni-kt't. NBW YOIIK , Sept. 23. MONKY ON CAM , Steady at 283 per i-eiit ; last loan at 2 ix-r cent cloned at 22H per cent. 1'HIMK MEHCANTIM-3 PA1 Kit UiC.1 p > r cen STK1H-1NO KXCIIANGH-Stuidy , with actual business In bankers' bills nt $ l.84i < i/t SITi for de mand und at $4.S2 iJ4.W,4 for vlxty daya ; pustiM rates , JI.S3U4.Et and Jf.SJVj&l.tC ; couimerclal bills , SlLvKIl C15UT1FICATKS 58VS858C , HAH 8Il.VKIl-BCytc. MKXICAN 1JOL.L.AHS-43C. OOVHUNMKNT HONUS-Stronff. STATK DONDS-DuIl. HAIUIOAU 11ONUS Strong. Cluslng quuiatluns nn bonds were ns follows : N. ( U.S. now4bcoup..PJSS" N. U.-IS IHUi U. S-Is.rec Ill * * No. Paclllo lHtst..l''ll' , U.S.in.coup. . . . No. I'aclho : in til ) U. S. _ ' , reff . OS No. Pacific 4i Hi ! U.S. 3nrcf ) . 114U N. Y. O. & .SI. I < .4H..Kil ) t ; . 8. Sx , coup . 11 1 ! < N. i W. 118 . . 11M Illbtrlcty. His . IOUU N. W. Consols 14:1 : Aln.ulan A . 1U7 N. W. Deb. Da 117H Ala.claHiJl . intl Ore , Niv.lutn ; ll'-'K Ala.cansO | OA Oro. Nav. 4s . . . . HI Ala. Oiirri-ncy. 100 O. S. 1. . IH , t. r. Ill ) O. 8 , I * S . t. r. . . . Atciiiaonad ) . 4 . . . . M > t O. Imp. iHtH , t. r. . . ,10'J , Canada So. 'nd4..1od o. imp. 5 , t. r . . . . l.t C..t O.ftn 113 Paclllom ( of'05. . .lU'J c. H..vi ) . . lUtH.Ueadlnv : . 4n I ) . AH. 0. 181-J UOii H. O.Wost IHIH Hll D , A It. O. 4 HH St. 1 * li J. M. Coil. 5 hH KantTi'im. latii..lOSVj St. I < . .t S. F.Oeu.O. ll.IJi KrluGvn. 4 73 SI. P. Consuls . . . .Ill F. Vf.fi I ) . 1 . t. r. . 72 St. P.O. A P. UIS..11H Ceil. F.luu. Bit 100 St. P. O A P. 0 . . . .115 C . 11. , vS. A.IH. ! . . .1U4 S. O. noiifuiid ! ( G. 11..VS A. ' 'da. . . Ill'- Uouthoni Uy. 5 . . . . Ot H. A. T. Cent. SB ! ( ) S. H. AT. OB 04 H. AT. C.con tl . . .IOJ Temi. nuw uotx ; . . 84 Iowa C. Ula t)7 T.ix. Pae. I. (5. ( lull OS f K. I'.con.t.r. 101 Tox. P.IC. He'Jds. . . : u > ( K. P. lulu , t. r II" U. P. lnii 101 la. Now Con. U. . . . 03 u. P. u. .iu. lnts. . ; . : ui I4N. Unl. 4a 84 Wab. latSii 107U Mlhbourt Oa 100 Wab.Jd 79 M. K.&T. ' 'd 04H Wo.it Sliorn U . . . .108 M. 1C. AT. 4 BUM Va. Centuries 107 N. Y. C , ists US Va. deferred 4 Nrrv York .MlnliiKT ( liiiiliitliniii. NnW YOHK , Sept. 23. The followlnit are the cluing mining iiuotatloni : Cbollar ( U Ontario 301) Crown Point. .10 Oomr. | )5 ) Con. Cal. X V . . . . 13S Plviuouin 1'J Deadwood no Qulcksllrer. 100 ( iould i Currr 65 Quicksilver DfJ. . 1000 Ililei NororoM. . 100 hlorr.i.Novali. . . . US llouientilco : 101)0 Sundard IbO Irou Silver. . UK ) Union Con CO Mexican 60 Yellow Jacket . . . 30 Slntemrut ot llunlf of I/JNPON. Hept. 23. The weekly statement of th * UanVt et nnil > nd shows the fcllcnlng ctianies. compared with the previous account : Total dicnait , f IMgCCOj clrtuUtlon ( dtcreaie , ilUr 270.000 ; bulllftn , decrpniro. 474.671 : ether curl- es. tnt-rense. Cl.Kl.fWlJOtOer dfponlts , ilrcrtut * . 19OH ) , public deposits. lm-re se , 1 3(3.000 , iitiu , reserve , dfcreade. 4Mf < .iW. O vernmnt ecurltle , unrhnnged. The prnportlon of thM Ilsnk of England's re- erva to liability , tvhlcn , last week wns 11.70 per ent. Is now DO. 10 per cetiL Hunt un Stiii'l4tlUiiontlorm. BOSTON. Pept. 23.--tX1i..1"sn'- per cent ; Ime loans , 4UB per Pelft : Closing prlcc for tocks. bonds nnd mlnltlir. shares : F tfliytslKml I'.Ill ' merlean fluj.ir. . 147 iW.'Klee as \m.Snir.ir pfd . . . 117 ' ' Kloc. pM OS lav stain ( > n * ! HiWR. ( Cent 2J4 loll Telephono. . . 271 .Lfid.Eloj. Ill ISO lonloii.lt Albinr. 219 ' [ JloiV Elo5. pfd US lenten A Malno. . . 105 UuiMlon ptil 33M 3..II.&Q l)9 ) ! < Ab3hlvii ts fl'J'i 'Itchburr umlATUunz Mining 01 1 Ji-ncral Blwnno. . 33 lAtt.intlc 20'i lltnoli SInal 40 HoMoii.VMont.ink 110 lexical ! Ventral. . 0 * * Unllo.'t lloftton. . . . 2Hlt ; . v.A N. E " ) Calumet .t UooU. . 470 lid Coloin1SU CiMitPnnl.il 22 > i ' ' " " " lulilwr. . . . ! IS Kn.ti-inr/0. .in Dli' o 15 o s.'oia a Jnlon P.islllu - ! ' \Volvertn 17 Sail I"rniulo MlnliiK ( l PAN FIIANCISCO , Sept. 23. The oinc'al closing iintntl ms for mining nti > ckB to lnj' were ns fol- owsi _ _ _ _ _ _ .lia . 10 Julia . „ . AllilmCon . 17 .Iiisiloc . It Alidi'1 . HI Kentucky Con . It Hclcbcr . " ' Motlctu . M U-st.t llalciiar. . . . 71 OccldfinWlCon. . . . 2IIS liilllon . . . II ) Oohlr . M ) 'aliMlouia . 42 Overman . 111 Jliallt'iici ) Con . -t'-J Potoii Clioll.ir. . 10D Scorpion 6 Con. Cll. X V.I . 11.1 Slcrr.i Nov.Ui. . . . Ill ) Jon. Imperial. . . . . ' . ) Union Con. , Jrown Point . 3:1 : Utah Co- ) . Ixiiliiiiuer . . . nr fl'J Stundirvl . 180 laloA'Nororo'1 * . . 110 Silver bnrs , tlTdc ; Mexican dollars. 46tf4C'4c ; Irnfts. sight , 12 > 4c ; drafts , telegruph , 15c. Loiiiloii Stock 1/3NI > ON , Sept. 23. U p. in. ) Closing : K m'yTTTTUl 7-10 | MoAlcaiTordliinrv. " " Jonsols. tu-c't . . . 111 H St.Paul common. . HiilH "Inn. Paulfio 77)4 ) N. Y. Cjiilril : rlo " ' MIH i i. bom r.i i. . ! . . . . 1 li'.ii i Moi. C-MI. nbw'Y-t. US * IlAIt SILVKH-FIrm nt 2C'.4d per ounce. MONIIY H per cent. The rate of discount for short nnd three nonths' bills I * 3'4 per cent. Oold Is qinited nt llui-mia Ayrea today at 159.70 ; .Isbon , 47.50 ; Home , 1"5.S7. Stnti-iiii'iit of Hunk of PAHIS , Sept. 23. The weekly statement of the .lank of France shows the following elinnuei , ns compared with the previous arcount : Notes In circulation , decrease. 7.123.00) francs ; account ! ) current , InrrcaFC. C4.07ri.CCO francs ; gold In hand , leer-are , 3.F25 CM ) frillies : bills dln-ounted. In- cretiue , 19.075.CO ) finncs ; sllvir In band , Incrcarc , ,73,000 , francs. Aiiiorli'iin Si'i'tirltics III I.oiiildti. ST. I/OOIS. Sept. 23. The mitrket for American pourtlles opened film nnd c ntlnueil fn nil day -n - the Improved general feeling. The cloflns wasi Inn nnd the demand fair. I'llll'lll'llll > ( lt < .s. HOSTON. Sept. 23. Clearing * , 517,013,159 ; bal ances. Jl,73H.fi3. ! HALTIMOH1Sept. . C3.-Clearlncs , J2.743.4CI ; mlnnces. J4CO,7f7. NHW YOIIK. f-'ept. 23. Clearings , $1 S,794.4D3 ; inlinces. $7,1(11. ( in' ) . I'HIL.VDHLl'HIA. Sept. 23.-Clearlngs. JI0.315.- 110 ; balances , JI.I-24.02C. CINCINNATI. iU-pt. 21. Money. SfiC per cent. New York exchange , 30fiCc discount. Clearings , MEMPHIS. Sept. 23."TTjfcarlngi , J239.001 : bal- iic . f7t 3 l. New Tork-'exehansc , selling at Jl.no premium. - - - NKW OHLHANS. Sc r'.1 is. Clearlnir" . $ fr22. 2. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 23. L'l irings , 11,319.715 : bnl- nep , } 4. > Sil2. ! Mt.iil-j-.iiim7 per cent. New York exchange , We yf | iwnt bid , 2ic discount asked. . ' CIIIfAOO , Sept. 21 Cledflngs. $ i.47S.4S2. New York exehautre. 2. > e dl'cnunt. Sterling ex'-bnii-e. HKHL1N , Sept. -j-ICjchange ; on Ijondon , 20 maik 3S pfgs. for : , Prices ArtIrroKitTiir iniil ill TlinuM lle- clilfilly 'iiltrAil XenYork. . NHWYOnU , ' SepfillzxlfiTh ' 'cotton maV ( vct rpened steady ; prlcealo < rcV , C to 11 points. Ir regular and weak. At tlm'es decidedly weak dur ing the seFHlon. Cables were a dbtlnct disap pointment ; and while errp intelligence was of KCntr.illy bullish purport , there was a disposi tion on 'change to turn attention rather to the movement , whluli. accordlns tu fnreeasts received from the south , la soon to be a laige one. IVqul- dntlon became a feature eaily In thu morning and continued throughout the day. At the lowest liolnt tlie market showed a net losa of 10 to II polnta. Selling wns quite general , but led by southern orders , with Liverpool orders also quite llbetal nn the southern side. At tne decline | i > rn | tr.vdtrHere disposed tn be conservative , .lust before the t-lo.-e one IIOUEC bought about S COO iKilia of January nt $6.50. The market closed Lately stemly nt a net dec-line of nj to ) ; , Olnt3. . I. loiUiiB prlct'i : January. JB.ro ; Fobrunry. Jfi.51 ; ; , ! " , cl JC-'S , : A > " ' ; 1' ' 6-r = : May , JO.C ; Scptcniher . . . . - Jl ; ; October. JO.November. ( ; . JC.42 ; December. ti.4.i. . " - -pot , ( julet : | middling uplands. C , c ; mM- K ' 7 ; n"11"c ' - ? , " - c : ' ll'tnoncr rro -i , h o,4 ball's - froys ; fn-wunleil. . . C.3J3 bales ; pales ISO bale. , an FInner.s , | ; Mock. 44 ST | , , , ies. Tota to , iiy : Not rccelptH. 41 fc5 bales ; exports to Great 'i ' bale.i , 10 ciintlnenl ' . , 1.71 bo'e < - Mock ' . * ' " "ate" . Con > oldateJ ! ' ; , , : Js'et recelnu "oil ? " : * " ' " rirwit ! Irltnl" nn" fttln " . 3 bales t I > , , ; l l" rolal since ? " : to continent. 3.3H4 bale- September 1 ; Net lecHpti 4M 85.j "li'-J ! * " ' Gl'eat llr"Uln' SM l/Hl Fr - , , ' : lo lTvtm.l'nlSS : ' : to c""t 3 = 1--S bales I.U hUl'OOL. . Sept. ZJ.-COTTON-Spot rnnd- - % M m"M.n'i , | . " ' "Y" ' ' " * ' " ' " ' " Kd : Vow irldiiln7. 4th : Am < > rl''rln " 'M-lUnif. 4d ! BO" ' orillnn-5- . 3"t\- \ Hnnrv 3Q fi ! or- TI i ,25ni' " "J' Tlle 'nl ( " of " 1" day were UiM bnle , of which , .W > were for speculntfon ; ' 7'0" ! ' 'ncludlnc' ' Amerlran rVeel , " " ; , 20C bale. , . Including l.ero American Futitrei H' ? / " " " , " * ' ? ' " " a"t ' , . demand and ' ' enfiml era''i'il ' AT"111 " lll'II" | ' > * . IM. . C. fnheJ - ? i'i ' Val" ' : p tc"ib-r snd Ocl Inner. 3 47-C4d. Fellors ; October ami November buyers ; ' .r uiiry and "February. SM-SId' bulvro l > ? : rj.ar : , nn.J , .M.nr' " . . . . = ! r-Ktm " - " . ; , Apr" ' a " " " 'I. buyer * ; April nnJ May. , biiyrrH ; May nnd .lime. . " , Sii-Md , buvurs- June and July , 3 40-C4d , value. . s.pt. : 23.--a V sales. 3.MO bales ; ordinary , 6se ; coed or.llnnrv . ; r. ic ; low middling. C 1-lCc ; mlddllna , f. c ; Roii.1 middling. fiJp ml Idling fair , f.Tje ; rrcelptp 0.4bS bales ; strck. f3 ISO b.ilcs. Futiiivs pteadv- sales. 2'1. ' ! > 00 bait's : Seplember. Jli.sr. jc.sn. Oc tober. J < il3i ? < UI ; November. > < 1 1l IA.i ! ! : Derem- ber. Jfi.ljfjf Ifl January , JC.liifn.20 ; p.-bninry M2l"i.2ii ! : March , J0.2gr , 31) ) ; April. Jii.32AG 31. MEMPHIS , Pepl. -COTTON Slendv ; mid dling. CVrewints ; 1. ! -j bales ; shlnmenta. ' ! 2.1 balf-s ; ftock. 11. MS bales pn ! . 2200 baei ! > . ST. LOI'IS , Sept. 23. COTTON' Quiet nt He lower : no sales reported ; middling. 0 7-ICc ; re- celnts. 1,375 bales ; slilimients , 79S bals ; fctock , S.CC3 bales , i .NBW . YOIIK. Sept. 23.-COFFri-Optlon opened steady nt linelmngel prlcea to ft points lower , rallied partially on rumors of bull news , turned easier owing to lark of outside Inter est nnd under renewed heavy Hratlllan reeelpls , steadied again inter In the nfleinxon on cover- Ing. nnd cloved steady at fi points lower to 10 points higher ; Riles , 13.750 bags. Including : Sep tember. J6.30 ; November. } ii.20 ; December. JC 70. Spot coffee , Itln held hlghrr No. 7. Invoice , J7.12"4'i(7.25 ' : Jobbing. J7 15 : ' ifj7.75. Mild , Ktendy ; Coriovn. JlO.r fflB SO ( TViflil warehonie deliveries from the United Stales. 15.S32 bags. Including 15.439 bags from Ne vynrl , < : New -Yotk Ptoek today. 213.4 ! > 'i bags ; Pnlte.l . States stork. 475.13 ? bags nlloat for the United States. 32",0on bagn ; total visible for the TTnUed States. Son IM bigs , nsalnst 4&2.79S bagu lb f year , and 618,713 bags In 1 95. ' - HAVIIR , Sept. 2J. CftVJ-'HB Closed qaM nt nn ndvanee of 'if ; unles. 9.WM bag * . SANTOS , Pept -COKFBB Slcaily peed average Santo * , 9.9 0 rtlf , : receipts , 33.000 bags ; slock. 1 071 000 bags. ' HAMIIPItn. Sept H rOFFHR-Opened un changed. but closed ' .i'Vtg. lower ; sales , lO.tOO lines. 13 stock , < J3.MO bags. NKW YOIIK. Sept. :2rrBlinAn-Hnw. : ) teady ! fair rennlmt , 3Hr : cenrlWal. M tot. 3 15-16 4e. Hetlned. strong : orbftied. 5 ll-ICe : powdered. S e : granulated , G cMUiold A. S\o ; cubed , 5NB\V OHLKANS. Pept. 2J St'OAH-Ouiet but ftendy : rp n k'ttle. 2Uff3Hc : centrifugal granu- lated. 4U 49-1C > 1 ; whiles 3 15-1GQ4 3-lCc ; yel- Iowa , 3'KMc. seconds , 2q3' c. Oil .Mnrkft * . OII CITi' Pept. 23 Market opened weak , tint < los.il firm 72'6e ' bid : snlcfl. l.ftoo bbl . nt " " bLok'DonN. --nirp > ntln > .plrlU. 22s. \Vnul NKW YORK Pept. 23. WOO L Firm ; dnmr * . tie tleece. 20S5lc ; pulled , No. 2 fitra. 27W40C , " * ' STr'l/H'IS. 23 WOOL Firm nnd / . Pept un changed : medium. ! 5Q21c : light fine. 12015c ; heavy line , SiiilOHc tub wanlied , Full Itlvt-r Print < TI"tli FALL IIIVKH. Mass. Sept. 23. The print cloth market ls very dl } | - " PrlTf if"l . < < | iii'r , I/NPON. Sept -PKPPKB- - Fair filnga- per * , white , < nje. Innllii. llfinii lit London , LONDON. Sail. r3.-Msulla htmu. fH 12s 4d. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Big Run of Western Cattle Lota Up Just n Little. LIGHTER RECEIPTS AND STEADY BUSINESS KnllliiK * > fT I" Arrival * Milken lint Little DlfTi-ri-iu-f In tin- Cattle Trnilf ItiiKi Loner niul I Very Active. , i SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 23.-Hecclpls for the days Indicated were : Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. Homes. Septi-inber 232S IM ) riJ 1,431 2S Ct44 9l"M 1.679 ? ! ? 1.S17 1 September ZJ . S.70J 2.237 3.C15 September 13 . Ml tt 1.37J 2 September 17 . 3W ( 4. T.7 2.SN September 10 . < . ( Ti7 4,370 1,850 27 September 15 . 6,784 6.611 3Sil ( 20 Srptnmber II . 4.S.V ) 5,0' . 1.423 Septenibir 13 . J.MI 1,217 3,503 M SeptemlxT 11 . 1.B3I G.l'SO September 10 . 4.MO 6.5C3 September 9 . 4,778 r. . S > 2,703 September S . 3.211 0,407 Hcptrnib-r 7. . . 6.40S 6,8 10 1 The ofllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. Uy 30 . . Mo. Pacific Hy . . . S Union Pacillc System. . . 4 17 . . lK. . & M. V. n. H. . . . 2 ? 4 S. C. ft P. Hy 3 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Hy. . 2 T > li. & M. H. II. H ICO 2o C. . 11. & Q. Uy ? C. , U. I. & P. Hy. . east. . . . 1 O. , U. I. & 1' . Uy. . wrst. . . . 3 . Total receipts 1S4 M > 4 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , eac'i buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Iliiyers. Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. Oinnha Packing Co 2 i > ! 7 . . . . ( .5. 11. llummuml Co. . . . % ! ) Tit ! Swift and Company TS7 1,711 99 Cllililhy PilcklllK Co SM ! 3,182 U. Itfckcr and Ut-Kan. . . . 422 ; . . J. I/ . Carey ! W > i" holmmn & Hothfclillds. . 312 \V. I. Stephens 2U licnton .t Umlersvood. . . . K ? Huston .t Co -12 ; Squires 2oS ) . . . . Ijlvlngston in lltisz 57 . . . . Sperry 247 . . . . Hamilton 311 . . . . Plnnklnton P. Co. , Mil 101 Other buyers Ml IK ) 126 heft over m JW - _ _ Totals "i,04l 7ir > 2 930 CATTLK There \ui n M-ry fair run of cattle here Unlay , but Ilia leceipts looked small after the excessive receipts nf the past tliroo days. As has been the case all the week , tbe most ot the rattle weie westerns , the greater proportion of them feedeis. Only nl ut four loads < if ( rood cornfed steers well" to be frtind In tli yards , nnil v : ry few of any kind. Tim market wah Just about steady nnil the pi lees paid wcro liiitii HA ruminireil wlin other markets. One bunch sold up ta SI.Sj. then1 bcbiff natliliic choice 111 the yniiU to put a top on tinmarket. . There was tUlli | > a sprinkling of r < iws nnd helf- cia 111 the yards , probably thlity-live to forty cars. The supply of euw stuff ban been pn-tty liberal all the week , and buyers WIT.- Inclined to take nilvnnt.iRC nf that to p .und . valuelh > ! maiket In consequence a little ouster. TinptjcKer and feeder market was nrllvr nRnln today. Yeiierday there were shipped Inio the. country 3,000 bond , innklnR that tbo blK day of Hie week so far. The heavy shipments nil the week hnve prevented any accumulation n > feeder. * , s > o that the mnrltet has been In a Rood , hi-althy eondlilon. This moinlnK the yards were full of country bujeis and the c.iltle sold freely at just nluut Hie same prices ns yesterday. It < 'presentatlve sales : NATIVIW. IIUHF RTii-its. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. L. . . & 30 ? 3 73 S..iS3 J413 22..1237 Jl S3 K..114S 430 2S..12S4 4 f,0 22..1225 4 S3 2.- , . . . . ! I7'J 4 I ) 13..1210 4 53 17..1277 4 fc3 1270 4 4 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 20 3 S3 3 23 3 50 3 70 3 ro rs 3 S3 4 IK ) : i.i 3 (0 3 00 : o 4 co 4 00 3 40 23..K.S. 3 75 , 720 4 < , m 3 30 3 73 21. . , 90) 4 15 703 3 I''i . .1151 3 SO 31. . , 703 4 15 CU 3 C.- 7I3 sr L. , COO 1 25 WKSTKItNH. No. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow COO J2 2. . 1 cow 1CCO } 2 40 1 talllli5 110' ' ) 2 73 NKiillASICA. 113 feeders. . . 941 4 05 31 feeders..1062 4 33 51 fcrdeti.132G 4 25 25WYOJUNO. WYOJUNO. Icon1 11SO 275 200 Kir. . Tex. . PS9 3 C ) 2 COWB KTi 325 1 feeder 1100 3 75 r. strn. Tex. . ! ) .VJ 3 23 1 feeder. . . .1120 3 75 Western Union llftt Co. 2 heifers. . , . . 7S3 2 23 32 tilUlng. . 3 no 3 fallings..I01C 2 to 172 Irlfers. . . S3 3 25 2 bulls 1220 2 DO 7S feeders. . , .1131 3 r-- > r,2 CIIWB S71 2 70 218 reAld-H. . . . 931 4 ro 1C cows P01 2 70 1 calf 170 4 IIO i bull 10:0 4 calves , , 2S5 4 50 13 bills 1218 2 73 O. A. Pugley. Cl Mrs. Tex. . ? 31 3 20 21 fed rs. . . . S.1S 3 " 13 liilllns..ll.V ) 3 2i 37 feeJera..H 3 3 " . ' M f.-t'dera , . . . 1127 3iO C. A. Punley. S6 sirs. Tex. . 946 320 1 feeder 910 373 T. N. Ma thews. 1 bull 140) 2 23 Ill ft-rilem..1 < XV ) .170 1 cpw.103i ) 2 10 .1 Bteers 137ft 4 o. " > 3 co\vn. . . . . . . SfO 2 7. > 4 feeders..10S3 I 10 15 cow * HOI 30 } I 2feeilT9..1ii 4 10 1 tnlllnt : . . .1540 3 2 : 4 fenders. . . . 913 4 10 S heifer * . . .I" ' ! ) 3 40 1 feeder 12V ) I 10 l-rS 3 40 1 fetdcr 4CO 4 G ) fi talllms..1273' 3 43 11. II. Hroolts. 1 COW.,1 f6) 2 50 1 bull 12.V > 3 M 2 CO\VB 10'i 2 fO 20 i-ort-s P41 .1 M 1 bull RIO 3 M 4 feeders..11CO 3 73 1 feeder ior.0 3 1 18 f > edi'rH..Ji > in 4 2) 13 ODWS 903 3 30 2 < feeders..J017 4 CO It. K. Glover. 12co\V Ml L' C. . 9 calves 20 4 73 G t-owti t.W 3 M Ci. Il.irtlm ; . 12 fewlers..12C3 3 9"i 1"i steerc 13ft ) 440 K. McCray. 27 feeders. . . . 901 4 K II feeder- ! . . . . S41 4 03 fleorKe Keellno K frni. 2 feeders.13"J ) 3 fi.1 1 feeder MO SCO 1 feeder 1310 3 < rt 1 feedi-r 10.V ) 3 SO 1 feeder 11SO 3 K 4 feeders. . . . 136J 3 R ) 1 feeder 14i > ) 3 f. > 1 feeder 1120 .IS' ) 3 feeders. . . .1340 .1 ( H ( II feeders..U81 381 KOIJTII DAKOTA. V. iternird. 1 row 800 1 tX ) lOrows 1MI 3 CO 1 bull Hlo 240 32 feeders. . . . 933 410 Iloekford Land A Caltlii Co. 1 steer IIS ) 3 SO 3 steerc 1350 40) Now Hampshire Cattle Co , 1 bull 11EO 200 6 steers 1388 400 10 heifers 1132 3 W Manhattan Cattle Co. 1 bull I2f0 2 75 IGelRCr. . ' ; 20 feeder 1033 3 93 A. I-'nincls. ' > 41 feeders..1200 4 15 15MONTANA. MONTANA. II. II. l-'arquher. 3 bulls. HSC 250 1 tallins 1170 323 22 cows 1103 281 f.r , belfers 41 325 ( 'lister Cattle Co. 10 Inlllncp..lf0l 3 fO 1W feelers..1211 37 ! 135 fecdcts..1(04 ( SCO Oreen & IladRer. 1 hflfor. S25 2 CO 51 heifers 5.15 3 40 7 bulls 1155 275 27 feeders..1072 350 William Oordon. 1 feeder 1i.0 30 40 feeders..1321 3 RO 42 feeders..1325 3 fO M feeders..1203 3 W ) 20 feedfm..U95 3 SO 20 feeders..1341 380 NOHTH DAKOTA. Ilcrry Dolce Cattle Co. 7 ! tailing ; 1078 3 W 121 feeders. . . . 1037 333 f/8 tailings..1150 303 SO feeders 1W.O 340 185 feeders. . . 1097 335 84 feeders..1090 340 Iioas The bleak In thn lutf market had Hie natural result of rutting down rer-clpts , and Hie run today was little more than half as larwo as yrslt-rday. Still It wan plenty lurtin t-nniiKli , as Ibere were 2.300 IIOKI held over from yt-sler day nnd It would have leen Just as well for the selllnK Interests had the receipts been bill " ' "Snn'of the result * of the llshttr receipts was Rreater activity In the market , anJ the IIOK ? were all sold and welched up In Kood seas in Values , however , vern lower , llKht ho s relllni. alxiut 5o lower and heavy I0o lower than yes terday. The best llKht wclRbts suld at 4.00 , s iiKalimt JI-OI yestiTday. while heavy hogs neb larcely ut 3.7013.75 today , nnd at J3.SO&3 > 5 yea terday. The market Howl Ilrm at Ibu decline. The market has declined very rapidly ihl week , hogs selllm , ' today 25f30e lowt-r than on Monday. The decline ye terday und tla > amounted to 25c. ' . . , Today's tlecllne takes the markft t" the low point of the month so far. ItrprfStntatlvc sales No. Av. Bh. Pr. No.U. . Av. 8b. Pr. 10 31i . . . | 3 65 U. . . .332 K ) | 3 73 SO 258 ICO 3 ( A K. . . . .313 8) 3 75 11. . .340 . . . 3 C5 C5. . . . .2C2 & ) 373 15. . .354 . . . 3 6f > C7. . .224 ICO 3 73 C7 . 2M ftO 3 C7H if .326 3 n 97 341 324 3 70 C7 2K3 80 373 27 . .251 324tii 3 70 S14 . . . 3 7S 60. . .179 3 79 . 3 150 3 73 60.U , . . .326 3 70 77 .243 120 3 75 M , . . . . . .SO ) TO 10 ,2TI 4 ? 3 11 II I3 < W T 71 M I 75 4S 27 * . . . 170 SI 24 ? JW S 7S M 29 * SO J 7 49 31ft . . . 3 7ti .V ! SW M 3 70 i t > 3 Jtt SO 3 7J K 315 W J 70 . .70 27S 16. ) 75 M 1 . . . 3 7i > J7 3H 160 .175 1 4 Ml SCC J 70 43 SM . . . S 7S M 3i JIO 370 I' 3W . . . S 73 41 .Its . . . J TO M 209 . . . 375 M 34 ? JO J 70 72 J * > S 78 47 327 . . . J 7i ) M 377 .175 53 312 160 370 M 1 120 S 75 S2 3 < * 1 . . . .170 W 2 1WIS' ) tit 573 SO 3 70 M 2M . . . S JO K > 304 ! > 370 W 29) 160 .ISO 1H ! Itt 160 370 47 2SJ . . . 3 $ ) t,3 335 . . . .170 M 271 . . . .ISO 32 2 > X1 . . . .170 (18 277 M .1 ! M DO ,1iX1 . . . 370 'n HI 40 3 fi ) M 29 lt 370 63 2J9 . . . SM 4S ! S3 S ) 370 OT IM . . . 3 W M 310 40 370 35 .115 SO 39 lit 277 24' ' ) .170 69 217 . . . .1 M G4 3 l 1ft ) 370 ft 1ST SO S S ) 4.1 att 4) 370 M 212 4) 3 SO si s > 9 y .170 7s : iw s ) .1 w 61 323 16) .170 SI 2 * 3 S ) 72 242 40 370 ' 75 Ml 120 3 S ) 41 , .131 . . . 370 I f-0 2M 210 .1,1) IPO 27S . . . 370 f.l 277 S.O .IS ) IV. 311 SO 370 fi 271 180 3 l\ > 21 311 . . . 370 t.7 ! S 40 3 S- ) I'd 214 4i ) 37214 41 24'- . . . .ISO f,2 314 120 .1.724 K J79 . . . S S2 < 4 M 311 40 3 72S ! 61 S59 200 3 SJ > t 143 ' 3CX ! . . . 37214 < S 32SO 3 J > 2H 'dii 3f ) SO S 72'4 Kl 242 KO 3 S.1 49 3li ) . . . 3 72 l C9 217 SO 3 SS 101 3K. ICO 37714 N 223 . . . 3M M 314 . . . 3774 M 270 . . . 3 S3 f.3 291 . . . 37714 57 223 . . . 3 S3 r,1 SOS SO 377 > 4 M 2JS . . . 3V. C7 2.1)1 ) SO 37714 72 213 . . . 38' fl ) SCO 40 377J4 61 230 . . . 38" . K 309 . . . 37. ' . M If.4 . . . .1 SI K ! 23S . . . 3 73 6 * 237 . . . .1 S74 M 2iV S ) 375 M 243 SO 390 If 310 . . . 373 77 219 . . . 3 9 > 1 to 273 SO 375 CO 233 80 3 M tS 363 . . . 375 CS 310 . . . 3 M 113 29S 200 373 S2 211 . . . 390 C3 278 ICO 3 73 74 211 . . . 410 32 217 . . . 375 PICIS-OODS AND HNDH. 1 2GO . . . 2 f , ) t 42 < ) . . . 22.- 1 2.V ) . . . 3 0) 1 3.V ) . . . 3 B- > 40 109 . . . 300 t 410 . . . 3 5 1 3W . . . 3 V ) 1 42 > > . . . 3 J 1 220 . . . 3 M 3 ? IV > . . . 3 71 3 S90 . . . 3 OT fi 2.1) . . . 373 4 293 . . . 375 6 2SS . . . 373 R 250 . . . 37.1 fi TO- ! . . . 3 W 6 2 "i . . . 375 5 222 . . . 380 4 200 . . . 3 SO Slll-ii' : : There were n , few sheep hero nnd the market was just nbout steady. Heprecentatlvo sales : No. Av. Pr. 23.S western stackers 72 $3 20 3 r western Muckers 79 3 fi ) 1'9 native Intnlw S9 4 Oi 213 western Iambi 43 4 M CHICAGO I.I VIS STOCK MAH1C13T. CM It lri niul HDKH I.IMMT on l.nrmItc - CIIICAC.O. Sept. 23. Cattle nirlvals idiow < M n I'lK Increase nnd n decline of ; > Wlte took place 111 prices for fair to Rood native beeves. IJlK rouith cattle were almost unsalable at 2Vii23i- decllne from Monday's values. Veal calv's went nt the I.He high iniiKes , rhnlec lots up J < ! .0fi"7.0J and few calves of Rood iiunllty below 1(1 ( " 3. A bunch of fair 1,040-iMnmd Texas nti-ers broinjht J3..V ) nnd some Kvod llttli- heifers sold at 13.25. Vestern raiiKers sold Muwly , but aboui up to inner prices , bulk of Meers stocks hCllini ; at 3.4 fj-l.lO. clinlrt' belfers nt S3.Ci ) and rows l.ir . -ly ri > und ? 3. ( lood to exlin natl\i' Ftcer * viore. uiiled nt from P.75 tn 13.43 , while common laden hrnuKli ! fnun H.vj to 14.70. Ileeelpts of IIORN were cunsldeiiibly larKi'r than iiiiM-tnl nnd n slight ilerllni' -s'ilted , on try IKK rices to low eft level of the week. Motile fuiii-y oin sold up to $1.10 nnd extra 3iV-pi > und butts I Jl.ori , but sales of bin hn s nlnne Jt \\i-re mi" . ackers l.uyliiK chlelb nt fnmi S3.SO to 13.95. oni" rough lots nniund J3.75. Most of Ih" chcilo > ifdlum butchers went ta shippers nt from $1.13 i $4.20 and cholcu b.tcon I'lK' ' ut from $4.3) to 1.35. Sheep anil lambs weie stronger for all ( 'ood toek , many elinliv lols sellltiK 10.hliher. . Many nod. Minim- ewes and wetl'eis sr-ld nt fiiini 3.70 to $3.fc5 and some extra breeding \\es ns lull us jl. M i. t of the muttiin Kindes sold at rum 5.1.0" ' to Jl. with r.\trn lots around } 4.in. everal bunches of rholre lamlis went nt 5.7.1. lit must nf tha KIHU ! lo eliolco natlvilainlis snld t fiom 55 tu J.1.CO , fat nati\e nnd wesli-rn eeders around { 1.00 nnd thin rulls nb'iut ' } l. Iti-relpls : Cattle , 3,400 bead ; hoes , 31.(00 head ; lu-ep , 14,0)0 bead. St. LlllllM I , 111.Stllllv. . ST. I.OI'IS , Sept. 23. CATTLiItTelplB. : . o.lWJ end ; shipments. 1VV ) bead ; maiket slow and nsy , with few Kood rattb > snld ; nnllvn shlppliiK nd expurt steers. $4.2'ft ) > 3.2'i ; fancy irrndes. J5.40 ; ulk of rales. Jt.7.4i3.10 , dret-sed beef and butilier tceis , $4.00frtiO ! ; bulk of sales. 5I-l'Kf4.5) ' ; pli'i'M nder l.OO1) ) Il . . j.50in.c : ! : , ; bulk of sales. ! 3.S5f .45 ; stoekers nnd freilers , I2.50W4.35 , with top Brinies nt Jl.4.1 ; cows and heifers , J2.OOWI.5H. xns and Indian steers , $2.50ifl.2J ; cows nnd leifert * , J2.oiJ5/3.Cii , I1OOS HePKlpta , 7,000 bead : shipments , 2,000 lead ; market , Re to ICe nwer : Ikht , J4.log I.2J ; tilx d , SI.OKM.2i > : heavy. M.9iWI.2i. ) Slinni' UecelplH. 4,0-K ) head ; shipments. 200 ie.nl ; maiket , steady : native mutton * . M.lOffl.tO ; toclters , J2.kOJf3.15. I < .IIIIIH | , | 3.50f/3.33. KIIIINIIK City LlVf SliH-lc. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 23. CAT FLU Itecolpts , , uJi ) bend ; best grades steady , otbeisink ; Texas Moors , S2.4M/5.43 ; Texas cows , JJ.wff2.90 , milve steers , } 3.75'-3.SO ' ! ; native rows ami helf rs , ? 2.00 } ( < i.SO : stockers and feeders , J2.2."iCf4.1) ) 'Uils ' , J1 0J3.5i ) . IIOOS Iteeeipls. 9.W ) bend ; market we-ik to c lonvr ; bulk of saks , } 3.90f3.9ri ; heavies , J3.7.1 7J.93 ; puckeis. J3.00Hi(3.921v ( : mixed. J3.S5WI.03 ; iKhts , J3.75S1f.03 ; Yotkers , J4.C l' < f4.05 ; plKs , S3.6 ; T3.S3. SIIl-ir : llecelpts , 7,000 head : mniltct steady ; aml > s , J3.C5.10 ; muttons , J2.COfr3.73. XtMV Yurli LlvtStiiflt. . NHW YOHK , Sept. 23.-IIIOKVI ' 5 Ueeeipts. 223 lead : no tradliiK ; KuropMn rubles quole Ainer ran steers at ll'ifdl ic ; rvfrlRcuitor beef , ' " " ' ! c ; exports. 90 beevrs. 15 sheop. CALVHS llerelpts. Its head ; quiet , steady ; venls , J5./- ( } C.2.r. : Kniijers and ImtteimllkH , S3.505J ( M ; western mlves , Jf. SIIKMI' AN1I > LAMItS llerelpts , 4,747 bend Sheep In fair demand ; tteady to firm. Lambs. inlet , barely steady ; nliout 1.200 head unsold. Sheep. J3.00iii.33. Limbs. J.I.OOOuOO. IIOOS llecelpts , 2.995 bend : weak at J4.C09I.SX KiiNt lliifTnlo I.Ivc Sim HAST WFPAI.O. Sept. 2J. CATTLK-Qul't. IIOOS Yolkels , uood to choice , JI.C5" ' " rouKhs , r inmun ( ci Rood , J3.M > It4.00 ; pl s , to rholre. J4.1WI.GO. SlimiP AND LAMIIS I.inibs. rholro to extra J5,65 | 3.8' ' ) ; runs and common , 4.50i'.23. Sheep cliuire to Hi-lerteil wethers , J4.SOffj.75 ; culls nm common , J2.7SH4.W. ( Miirlnillid Liv < - Slot'lc. CINCINNATI. Sept. 23. I1OCS Dull ; J4.35S 'CATTLI ! .Steady ; J2.2.VT(3.l.1i. ( Sllii-r : : Stioni ; ; S2.25ftf.09. Lnmbs , stronw J4.0)ifl.50. Sliu-U In SlKht. Iterord of receipts of Ihi. Ftork nt thu foui prlncliiul markets for Eeptciiibur 23 : OittliHOES. . Hlieep Omnba < ' 4J 5.2S3 1.4. Clilcncn H.fOi ) SI.O-iO li.oic KIIIIKIIH City " .WO 9.00 70) St. l uls 5,000 700 4OJ Totals 2VJ19 62.283 2P.41 ; JVriv York Dry r.iioilM Mni-L-i't. NKW YOHK , Hept. 23. The dry Kiioda maiket shows no features of moment , the dullness of the wrclc belm , " fully as ninilcd as at Hie ojienlnK , Nivertlu-less. In rvcrytlilnir. except print rloth-i the maiket remains firm. Thi'fe show a ti'iidenrj townnl weakness , but It Is t.inUKhl thai trading would be heavy ut a MlKhtly lowt-r price for ex- Iras. Jobbers are vxprrU'iirliiK a lull afli-r the htavlesl rim of liuMtncs * In sev nil yi-ars. Wcolci Ki.ods are firm and In rtvnily reipiest on recorders Silks are In fair dnnand nt ndvuneed prices. Ite perls from nut of town ninny n universally Rom dlvlrlbullon nt rernnd bund'4 nnd at ri-tall. Tin fart that an epidemic of fever linn been nvertci In Texan and l.milnlnm has lebiilleil In mull nr ilern , which Fhow a irmmiitlon ot trndlns to b prolnlde at an early date. Staple ruitons are li n.ulut request at unrhanKi'd pricti. The forrlci demiind runtlnui-H llKht , and ( hero has been 'I marlced decrease In tlie iiroducllon of the lines of cottons. 1'ilnt c-lotlia are nominally quuted u 2e. Ciillfiifiilii Ili-K-il l-'rulls. NRW YOIIIC. Sept. 23.-CALIRUNIA DHII7I nil'lTS ' l-'lrm. I.viiporuleil iipples , iiilmo win tray , MiSf'r : wood ililiil , primCVSc ; choice 7'/r ' : fancy. 7'4 > - . Prunes 4'AfiSi' . Aprlruls lloynl , 7 r V4r ; Moor park , tlfDIIHc. I'eaclifs , un poelfd , 7ifllr. ; pec-led , llUffM * . 1'rnhllilt Imiiorlnlloii nf Our .Iliiiu-y NKW VOKK , Sept , 23. Dr. Ccballoa. an Kncllah gpeakliiR Mcxlcin , who arrlvci hero on Iho steamer Jamaica from Sanchez S.iu Domingo today , sayn that I'rctfldent hlllu of Han DomlfiRo lian hstied a decree forbhl- illnB the admittance of American anil .Mexi can money Into San Domingo , and proscrll- IIIK Itu IIEO tlitiro. Thin iloi-rcc , which la to take effect on October U , U alined at thu commercial classes , who hail been preferring Inshtcntly American ami Mexican money to the San Domlncan coin , which Is Oepreclatod In value. A San Doinlnnan dollar la worth 30 to 35 cents.About $1,000.000 or $5,000,000 of American money has hccn employutl an nually In buBlnitia transactions In Han Do mingo. rim IIP.ALTV .MAiiicr/r. INSTHtTMBNTS plnccd on record Thursday , Sejitcntber 'A 16U7 : WAHHANTY PICKDH. J. A. Flooiler lo l-'rank ( 'uli.r. w IS f > ct. lot 4i. hlork 210V4. Omaha $ 1.52J Henry In man to Jennie Petcruon , lot C , block 1 , Park Konmt udJ 100 O. W. Wattles und wlfo to the Midway Investment Co. , lots 1 to S , block 1. Cobb'u add. ; part of a 11 ncrc * In Cobb'u tidd. In 10-H-13 1 K. S. Klor and wlfo to J. J. . .MllU-r , und. ' / of 18 lotx. 'Mayno ' & H' Hub of C. H. Mnyno'8 2d udd. to Valley 1 K. II ( lurvln and wife toV. . F. Srllner , n 31 feet lot 4. block i , HuK'in'K add. . Tft QUIT CI AIM DUKUa. Gilbert Kroner nnd wlfo to M K. liar- rls , lot S , block t ) , Arbor 1'lacu ( Vi * Total . ( : .5o : TIU'OS IIV9V WITH TIIKIU WOtltC. lluli I'miilc nt U'lll niul tin- roller tine o Intorforc. 11. H. I.affcr , ft farmer rcaUlliiR near Bhu bert , Nob. , was ojs.iullpj nnil robbed by two men at the corner of Ninth street nd Capltot nvcnuo nbout G o'clock Wednesday nlilit. ; U was sllll daylight nnJ there were \ timber of people near the corm-r t the time , ot only the reRtil.tr hangcra nbout the burnt llstrlct. but also smcltliiK works And olhc mployes on their wny homo from work. I/iffcr had boon vtsltttiR an Implotncnf toiiso on Klghth street anil was on Ms w y i ck to the heart of the city. At the corner mentioned ho met two men. Olio of them ill him on the ldo oi the head with some- hlnK nnd foiled him to tliu ground. The thor Irapod upon him and went thTouRh its pockets , securing $7 , nil the money lie ad. I > tffer gave a tlejcHptlon of the robber * o the police , but they hnve failed to rrcst nny ot.o sit'pectcd of the * commission if the crime. "I expected to Icuvo ns much money as thai n the city , but I did not want to do It In hat way. " explained LafTer at the pollen tatlon yesterday. Shortly before 7 o'clock Wednesday nls t P. t. Klmoro , n resident of Moorfli'ld , Nob. , was omul lying on the sldownlk lit the burnt llstHct. lip was either drunk or drugged. \nd the policeman on the beat arrested him it the charge of intoxication. When ho was aken to tli police station It was found that mo of the pnckots of his pants had boon ut out. Klmorcvnn thrown Into a cell and 10 attempt was tnndo to learn whether or tot ho lintl been robbed. When the prisoner was arraigned In polio * otirt yesterday ho stated that ho hndl est , consciousness while ho was drinking In Third ward saloon with n couple of men. U the time ho had In Itui pocket which wna ut out $30 In money. He had probably been Iruggtd and robbed and then thrown out tpon the sidewalk. Klinuro gave thn pollca lescrlptlons of thn two men with whom ha vas , but no arrests have resulted. Yesterday mottling nt 10 o'clock Charley McVey and two other young toughs mndo nti nusually bold attempt to steal n p.Ur of shos nu of the shoe shop of ( Jus Munch at Sevent eenth and I.oavenworth streets. They on- cred the place , picked tip a pair of shoes m l attempted to make way with them. Munch Interfered nnd graspd MeVoy.vhn wns carrying the shoes , and the other two ran a ny. McVey put up n despcralo light , ittt Munch and n couple of men sucreodo.l n holding Jilin until nsslstnnco arrived from lu > nolle ? station. Police 1'atrol Conductor vlrk essnyp.l to handcuff the young criminal and siiccpriled only after he had been bitten on the hand. MoYey ! s now umlor bonds to nn.nrar In the district court on the charge of picking a woman's pocket last May. Ills preliminary tearing occurred alHiit a week ago , and Muds were at onto furnished. Chief ot ! 'ollco Pallasher promised that ( ho youth would not bo molested until ho committed some offense. IIo was captured by pollco- men a couple of times since , but was Im mediately released. Shortly bsforo noon Wednesday a thief went Into the residence of T. J. Scott , Slx- centh and Mason streets. He seen re.I entrance by pulling off the hook that faat- ue.l the do or. lie stole a gold watch and $5 In money. Wednesday the room occupied by II. T. Mantz , n traveling man , at 1105 Hartley street , was entered during the absence nt the occupant and a cnso containing $20 worth of clothing samples was stolen. CO > VHXT10X OK TltAVIiMXC MI3V. I'M fill Aiiiiiinl Ciltliri'linr llcliiK' ! I(1 In TlilH Clly. The fifth annual convention of the Western Tmveleni' Accident association will convcno in Omaln today. Two days will bo given over to the visitors. Today will ho devoted exclusively to pleasure , tomorrow to busi ness. It Is not yet known Just how many of tl3 knights of the road will bo , In attendance il the meeting , but It Is estimated that t'to number will ho scvcrnl hundred. Tiio no- ; oclatlcn , although only five years old , has already succeeded In gathering a total mem bership of about l.COO. The greater po-tlon of the members reside In this and adjoining states , but every state In the Union , with ono or two exceptions , Is represented on the roster. A considerable number of the traveling men have already arrived In the city to transact business and enjoy thcinoelvea dur ing the State fair festivities. Thcrxi have been dropping Into the clllco of Secretary A. Ij. Sheets of Grand Island , Ilonm , Mur ray hotel , which has been open all the wools. The visitors will be entertained It-day by the local traveling men. This afternoon at 1 o'clock they will go to South Omaha from thu Union depot on a special train to in- L-fiect Cndahy's packing house , by Invita tion. It is expected that the entire after noon will bo spent In the lacking House City. Tonight at 7 o'clock the delegates will be taken on n trolley ride nbout the city ami nce.ilbly to Council muff ; . The start will bo made from the Mtrray hotel. Upon r - . turning the visitors will be escorted to Metropolitan hall on Harncy , near Twenty- third b'troet , to a hanu.uct and grand ball. Thu business meeting will convene In Krug'n hall on Karnam , between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets , at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. An afternoon session In all prob ability will bo held. The annual election ol officers will take place and all necessary business will be transacted before adjourn * inent. There Is nothing on the program for tomorrow night. Tbo curious of the assoclaticn arc not del egate convention , ISvery traveling man who Is n member Is at liberty to attend an 1 tnka pa't In the proci'pdings. The head offices of the association am located at Grand Island , and In the past the nnnii.il meetings have been held In that city , but this year the local membcra Invited the meeting la Omaha. Months bivo been scnt , : In aiaklHH arrangements to entertain and prouerly cara for the visitors. I'OI.ICK KKIi.Vlll ) IT A < iOOI > .I0vf2. liimuli ill < h < - VIcllniH of Mrlicl-In- tlie-Slot IliiclilnrH. J , C. ICvans and H. \ , . Duncan clrl.'tcd Into the Third ward Wednesday evening and there ran across a couple of policemen. The olllcoru stopiicd them and demanded thulr buslncsj. They also searched them and brought to light four dlco In thu pocket of one. Thn men wore promptly arrested on the charge of being vagrants and suspicious characters. When the prisoners were arraigned In pollfo court yesterday the police ofllcers testified that the strong point against thorn was the fact that they had gambling In struments In their possession. It was btatecl that the chances were favorable that the young fellows had como hero to Involgla some of thu rural visitors Into a game of. "craps" with Iho Intention of fleecing them of their money. Police Judge Gordon questioned them. The prisoners stated that they had remote to the tlty to take In the State fair. They > said they worked In storcn In Hamburg. "Havo you any money ? ' asked I'ollco Judge Gorton. "No , " was Iho answer. "Did you como to the city without any money ? " demanded the court. 'Wo had $8 , " shame-faccdly anowercd onn of the men. "Hut yesterday wo put all at It In the nickol-ln-tho-3lot machine and-did not get anything back. " The police ofllcers who heard the testi mony laughed and considered It a lingo joko. J'ollfci Judge Gordon took a more than humorous view of the case. Ho considered apparently that under the circumstances ha could not well convict iho prlsirers of having gambling tools In their po-scsslon. when they themselves had bceiv rohbrd by gambling In. strumer.ta. He therefore discharged them , ) roninilKMliiniT Kvaii" 111. COKUMIIUS. O. . Fcpt. 23. Hon. Henry Clay Kvans. commissioner of ppimlons , H confined to his room at tht ) Chlltendcn hotel with temporary Illncts. , JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030 , Omaha , Neb. COMMISSION- GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS IIOAHI ) OK Direct wires to Chlcato and N' w Tort u : Jibn A. XVarrtu 4 > Co