to THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs SATURDAY , SEPTE tBEB 10 , 18JW. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL freakneti In Boptcmber Wheat Offset by Firmness in Fntnros at Chicago , tORN AND OATS UP , PROVISIONS GO LOWER Cnhlcn nml Ilrnrr Hrcclpln A ( Toot fWlirnt I.nrire Cimh Ilpinnnil Sup port * Corn nml Ontn Cnilnhy * Soil * Pork. CHICAGO , Sept 15. Trading In whnt today was marked by weakness of Septem ber and comparative firmness In deferred tuturcfl. Elevator Interests were willing to ell September and disposed of enough to prices. December was tut Tic olt previous helped t > y firm northwest markets and a rood dcmnnd and closed ,4o higher. Corn Klvanced He for December and % c for Ssp- tcmbcr. Oats advanced about \ & . Pro- VlBlone closed 2V4 So lower. Wheat opened ft trlflo lower Umn It closed yesterday. The decline In September was had UUlto marked , but deferred futures the In- and resisted come outside support Hucnco of the lower cables and heavy receipt prices , for over two hours primary . The quotations. holding close to opening market during that time , oulsldo ofshort periods of activity In September , wasex- . . . . qtrmitrth of December ; .n..nnnaiu.inn Tim mitus 1 " * comionnuy iun. . , , # deal of was mostly artine-nl , as n good ni < September changing was done selling d not < That buying December. December selling by n > 9 the advance was duo to and though prlco changes were narrow the heavi Beneral filing In the pit wns one of the ness.Tho September premium "nd In the entirely ells-appeared - " meantime finally decline , to a of that option prlco elevator wl h under December , > olnt about VSc r vator people apparently wl 1 nB to sell even at that flgure. Up to within about thirty dullest minutes of the close trailing wan he In weeks. Toward the end of the sess.on activity was shown. The seaboard reported more n good export demand , w.th about fifty loads engaged. The northwest markets ratlicr weak , turned firmer previously kets , with tlielr and local shorts , not willfled of In view of the stubbornness position , sales. December lieoember , coveretl their early cember became quite firm near the close , . North- gradually advancing. rwlth prices we t receipts were 1.022 cars , ngalnst 821 last week and l.OM a ye-ar ngo. Ch.cngo re ceipts were 133 cars , 11 of contract grade. FTotal primary receipts were 1,245,000 buanria. . The ngalnst 1.30S 000 bushels a year ago. tnorthwetu predicted heavier receipts next week. Atlantic port clearances of wheat bushels. AT- nnd flour aggregated * W-W Kenttno Bhtpments were > liberal , l.'O.OOO Bushels , which won given as one of the reasons for the weakness In foreign mar The northwest promised an Increase kets. in stocks of about 1,100.000 bushels , which indicated a visible Increase of over 1,600.000 "bushels. December opened % o lower , with " . H declined to 70V4c and advanced 70"X7 , ( ic. vanced 70T71c near the close. It closed at 70c , September sold as low as < 0c ana closed at 701/4c , a decline of TgC. Corn was very dull out steady until near the. end of the session , when a sudden ad vance In September was causal by good buying by shorts , who were Influenced by the large cash demand and the late strength In December wheat. New York reported a ( heavy export demand , with peventy loads -engaged. Receipts hero wore 912 cars. Trade In the deterred futures was unimportant all . December ranged from 2SUc to 2S-iO day. nnd closed Ho higher at 2Sfj2Sc. ( Sep tember closed V4c higher at 32ttc. Oats were steady all day. Trade was un important until near the close , when the Btrongth of wheat nnd corn was sym pathized In and prices advanced materially under good general buying , shorts being prominent. The market was helped by the continued large cash demand. Receipts were 433 cars. The demand -tor cash was stimulated by the. fact that eastbound rates advance on the 18th. December ranged from 20c to 21c and closed % &V4c higher at 21tt21c. Provisions were steady early , with the firm hog market , prices holding close to yesterday's closing figures. Late In the ses Blon Cudahy'B Felling of pork started the local crowd ? In the same direction and prices suffered a little all around. Trading . The shlp- on the whole was unimportant. t > lnir demand for meats was fair. At the close January pork was 2HlB c lower at $9.50 , January lard 5c lower at $3.42W anil January ribs a shade lower at $4.92M > < iM.9o. Estimated receipts Saturday : Wheat. 12 cars : .corn , 952 cars ; oa.ts , 317 cars ; hogs , 15.000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. Open illrh Low. Close. Yos'dj 71M 70 iO71 70M 731 , 32 L'B 29H9 2P 20H 20H 2 Hi 21M - * MOH , o , 32M 800 BOiK 7UO 707H 8 15 805 H05 H12H , DB2 007K tSO ) 050 530 525 630 632H 632 B32K B47K B42H 647X B20 620 BIS 622K 405 407K 4 US 405 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUH Barely steady : winter patents , J3.4XQ13.60 ( ; stralfjhti , $3.lig3.30 ) ; tprtng pat ents. $3.40 < ff3.70 : spring specials , $4.20 ; BtrafehtH. $2.SK3.20 ( : bakers. $2.20(52.60. ( \VHEAT-No. 3 spring , Co@69c ; No. 2 red , . CORN-No. 2 , 32Uc ; No. 2 yellow , 32V4 ® OATS No. 2. 2222 < 4c : No. 2 white , 240 B4V4c ; No. -whlto , 23V4@24V4c. RYE No. 2 , 57Uc. BARLEY No. 2 , 343c. SEEDS No. 1 ilaxseed , J1.10 : northwest , 51.12W : nrlme timothy seed , $2.35 ; clover , S6.005I7.EO. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bhl. , $7.30iD 7.W. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , choice , $3.30. Short ribs sides ( loose ) , $5.05iiJ5.35. Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . $ fi.PO < 0 < i.l21/S ; short clear Bides ( boxed ) , $5.5505.60. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , $1.22. SUGARS Cut loaf , $5.83 ; granulated , 15.31. The following are the receipts nnd ship ment ! ) for today : Rocelnt ? . Shlpm'tn Floury bbls . 20,000 13.000 f\Vheat. bu . 96,0f)0 ) 17.000 Ccrn , bu . 610,000 440.0CO OatR , bu . 391,000 459,000 Rye , bu . , - . . 10,000 . Barley , bu . C4,000 9,000 On the Produce exchange today the butter market , was firm : creameries , 16f22c ; dairies , 13@lSc. 'Cheese , easy nt lO ' lftlHic. 03gg . firm at 14W014ic. Poultry , 'steady ; turkeys , 910o ; chickens , 9Hinic ; ducks , NEW YORK GENEHAL MARKET. Qiiointloim of tlie liny on ViirloiiM Comminution. NEW YORK , Sept. 15.-FLOUR-Recclpts , 54.1&5 bbls , : exports , 23,477 bbls. ; Inactive ; about steady ; winter patents ; J3.65G3.75 ; win. Iter straights , $3.3003.40 ; extras , $2.40112,50 ; rwlnter low grades , $2.25Q'2.40 ; Minnesota pnl- nls , $3.83fi4,00j ! Minnesota bakers' , $2.95 ® 8.20. Rye nour , llrm : good to fair , $3.15 ® 3.30 ; choice to fancy , { 3.S55J3.50. Buckwheat flour , llrm : now , $2.6E < g2.75. BUCKWHEAT Steady at 55 < jJCOc. CORNMEAI Flrm ; yellow western ; 74 G75c : city. J2.20 : Brnndywlno. $2.30. RYE-Klrm ; No. 2 western , B4c , f. o. b. , nlloat. spot. BARLEY Strong ; feeding , 41O-43C , c. I , i. , Buffalo ; malting , 45uOc | , dellverod at Hew York. BARLEY MALT Firm : western , E5063o. WHEAT-Ret-elpts , 173.375 bu. ; cxiwrts. 88,000 bu , S | > ot , Jlrm ; No , 2 red J4HO ! f. o. , b. , nlloat , spot , No 1 northern , Duluth , 7b9ic , f. o. b. . nllont , < o arrive ( new ) : No , 1 hard , Duluth , SIHc , to arrive ; No , 2 red , 72o In elevator. Op tlons opened quiet , but steady nt unchanged prices , ruled a stvade easier under cables and largo receipts but rallied on covering following a better cosh demand and closed etoady ut nn advnnce of He ; Jnnuary. 76c. closlnK at 7Cic ; May , 7S 9-16JJ7815-lGc , cloning at 78Ho ; September. 72T4W73ic , clos ing at 7Si4c ; December , 759-16j75c , closing - ing at 76c. CORN Receipts. 1E3.0D5 bu , ; exports' , 360.- 8M bu. Spot , firm ; No. 2. 40c , f. o. b. . afloat ; Si > Ha In elevator. Options opened quiet and unchanged , ruled stfndler. with wheat , nnd following Chicago's lead : locally very quiet , ( with small local speculation and clewed etmdy at ttfittc. net higher ; May , 35R35 < ,4c , clo&lng at 35Uc ; September , 3Sc. closing ot 884io ; December closed nt 3Slc , OATS Rocclpti , 271,600 , bu. : exports. 22.10C tixi. Spot , nrm ; No. 2. 20VOWiu ; No. 3 , SCc : No. 3 white , 2SUc : track , mixed western , MWfl'iSc. Options dull and nominal. HOPS Steady : state , common to choice , JSM crop. 61Sc ; 1E37 crop , nominal ; U9S crop. lOifUc ; Pacific coast. 1690 crop , 4QCo ; U97 crop , nominal ; 1693 crop , llftHo. Ii AY Firm : shipping , new , COQCOc ; good to choice , new , ffiiJWc. HIDES Firm ; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs. , | 7c : Texas dry , 24 to 30 lbs. , 12VjQ13o ; California. 21 to 25 Ibs , . 1SV4019C. LEATHER Firm ; hemlock sole , Buenos Ayres , light to heavyweights , 22023tic ; ncld , 22Ufl22io COAl -Stendy , l'ROVlSIONns < < f. nrm : family , $10.SO Sfll.OO ; mere , $9.0009.50 : beef hams , $23.60IP 2 .50 ; packet. $10.0W10.60 ; city extra India mess , $14.50016.60. cut moats , steady ; pick led bellies. $5.7507.001 pickled ( ihoulders , $ ( ! .00Jfi.25 ? ; pickled Imms. $3.76010.00. Lard , weak ; wtmtern steamed , $5.60 ; Sep tember , $5.60. nominal ; continent , $3.t > 5 : South America , $6.50 ; compound , $4.8i4 ( T600 ; rellnccl , quiet. Pork , steady ; mess , $ D.OO 9.60 ; short clear , $10.2&011.76 ; family , 11.00 11.BO. CHEESE RecclptH. 6,191 pkg .j easy largo white , lie ; small white , llWc : large colored. ll > 4c , small col6rcd , ll lillc. ISGOS-Recclpts , 6.796 pkps. ; nrm ; west ern , ungraded at mark , 13 16V4o- TALLOW Firm ; city , 4c ; country , 4Hc , rtOStN Dull ; strained , common to good , $1.23fU7V6. RICE steady * domestic , fair to extra , 4 ? ; 7'.ic ; Japan. 4 i T5Hc. MOLASSES-Steady ; New Orleans open kfttle. go.-d to choice , . METALS Business locally wns of a list less nature with the metal market. Spel ter. sagged 5 points under increased of ferings and n withdrawal of buyers. TJio foreign and domestic news contributed no Influence- for or ngalnfit the market. At the close the Metal exchange called pig iron warrants dull nnd nominal nt $17.00 , lake copper quiet at $18.50 ; tin quiet nt $32.75 , lend quiet , with $4.60 bid nnd $4.62H asked ; spelter easy , with $3.EO bid nnd $5.60 nskol , The brokers' price for lead Is $4.40 and for copper , $18.50. OMAHA ( JKMOKAI , MAIIICIST. Condition of Trade nml ( Innintlntm nn Stn'ilr nml Kiim-j' Produce. EOOS-Good stock nt 14c. BUTTER Common to fair. 13c ; choice , l&0.16c ; separator , 22c ; gathered creamery , 19Tf 20c. . POCLTRY-Hens. live. 7HC8e : chickens , loHc ; old nnd stnggy rooBters , live. 3l404c ; ducks nnd geese , live , G@7e ; turkeyB , live , Sc. I'IGEONS-Llve. per doat. . 75c. VEALS-Cholco. 9c. VEGETABLES. WATERMELONS-Good sttck. crated for shipments. 14J15c. CANTALOUPE-Pcr crate. Rocky Ford. TOMATOKS-Per crnte. 30035C. POTATOES-Now , 20030c per bu. CELERY Per doz. . 30033c. SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl. . $2.0032.23. FRUITS. PLUMS-Cnllfornla. per crate. $1.3591.50. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Freestone , 90c 0$1.00 ; clings , SOJTSoc. APPLES Per bbl. . $2.25. GRAPES-NatlvfB. 17018c ; Chios. 17O18c ; California , $1.250-1.50. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS-Cnllfornla fancy , $5.00 ; choice California , $4.5004.75 ; Messina , fancy , $5.00 00.50. BANANAS-Cholce , crated , large stock , perbunch $2.503'2.75 ; medium-sired bunches , HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7Hc ; No. t green hides. OVSc ; No. 1 salted hides. c ; No. 2 Halted hides. 80 ; No. 1 veol calf , 8 to U Ibs. , lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c. TALLOW. GREASE. ETC.-Taliow , No. 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2. 2J4c ; rough tallow. IVic ; white grease. 2$43c $ ; yellow and brown Si-case. 1H02V4C. St. I.o u In ( i ml n nml 1'rnvlnlnnii. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 15.-WHEAT-ReceIntB. 41,818 bushels : unsettled , closing nrm : No. 2 red cash , elevator , 6SV4c ; track. 69 ® 70c ; CORN Firm ; No. 2 cash. 31c ; track. 32c : September , 31c ; December. 27Wo ; May. 28Wc. OATS-Flrm No. 2 casJi. 23o ; track , 23c ; September , 22c ; May , 23c ; No. 2 white , 25 ® 2Cc. * RYE Firm nt B5c. FLOUR Unchanged. SEEDS Timothy seed , steady at $2.00 ® 2.25 ; flnxseed , higher at $1.08. - ' CORXMHAL Steady at $1.75Sri.80. BRAN Firm ; sacked lots , east track , 62c. . IRON COTTONTIES $1.15. HEMP TWINE 9c. BAOOTNG-C06-'Uc. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats , steady ; boxed shoulders nnd extra short clear , $3.00 ; clear ribs , $5.62V4 ; clear sides. $5.75. Bacon , steady ; boxed shoulders. $5.75 ; ex tra short clears , $6.00 ; clear ribs , $6.12& ; clear sides , $6.25. RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. : wheat. 42- 000 bu. : corn. 91,000 bu. ; oats , 58,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour , 8,000 bbls. : wheat , 5,000 bu. ; corn , 65,000 bu. ; oats , 18,000 bu. ICriiiniiN City Grain ami 1'royjalonn. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 15. WHEAT-De- cember , G4TAc ; No 2 hard. cash. 63iW3Kc : No. 3. 59H063c ; No. 2 red , 67@6Sc ; No. 3 , C3W66c. CORN December , 24ip. : No. 2 mixed , cash , 29c ; No. 2 white , 29'4c ' ; No. 3 , 29c. OATS No. 2 white , 23024c. RYE-NO. 2. CSHC. HAY Choice timothy. $7.2507.60 ; choice prairie , $6.23f6.50. BUTTER Creamery , 21c ; dairy , 16c. EGGS Receipts not equal to demand ; market higher : fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stock , firsts , 13c , cases returned. Mvorpool Gnilii nml Prorlilonii. LIVERPOOL. Sept. IS PROVISIONf - Beef , extra India mess , strong. 63s 9d ; prime mesa , nrm. 6Ss 9d. Bacon , Cumber land cut. 20 to 30 lbs. , dull , 35s. Short clear backs. 16 'to 18 lbs. , steadv , 293. CHEESE American nnest white , dull , 52s. WHEAT Snot. No. 2 red western winter , steady , 5s 8Hd. Futures , quiet ; September , SsS-'Jid : December , 6s 10d ; March , 6s. CORN Spot. American mixed , new , quiet , 3s 5d ; American mixed , old , quiet. 3s 5d ; November. 3s 6 4d. MlimeapnlU Wheat and Flour. MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. 15. WHEAT-In More : No. 1 northern , September. 66c ; new , 67c ; No. 2 northern , old , 68 40 ; new , C5'/5c , FLOUR Steady : first patents , $3.700-3.80 : second patents , $3.5003.60 ; first clear , $2.50 ® 2.60. 2.60.BRAN$10.00010.50. . I.'ultcr Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 15 , BUTTER Re ceipts , 4,567 pkgs. ; firm ; western creamery , lSfc2Sc ; June creamery , 18H@22c ; factory , 13016C. CHICAGO. Sept 15. BUTTER Firm ; creameries. 16Q1Sc ; dairies. 13fM8c. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 15. BUTTER Steady ; creamery , 17023c : dairy , 1401SC. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 15.-BUTTER- Creamery , 21c ; dairy , 16c. Toleilo Market. TOLEDO O. , Sept. 15. WHEAT Dull but firm ; No. 2 cash and September , 69c bid ; December , 7234c. CORN-Dull and easy : No. 2 mixed , 33Hc. OATS Dull but steady ; No. 2 mixed , 21Hc. RYE Firm ; No. 2 cash. 58 0. SEEDS-Cloverseed , . active ; prime cash , $5.CG ; October , $5.05. I'forla Market. PEORIA. Sept. 15.-CORN-Flrm ; No. 3 , OATS-FIrm : No. 2 white , 22 * 022c. WHISKY-Stcady on the basfs of $1.22 for unfinished goods. Ilnlutli AVliont Market. DULUTH. Sept. 15-WHEAT-No. 1 hard raeh , 70Hc ; No. 1 northern , cash , 680 ; Sep tember , 6Sc ; December. 6Sc : May. 719,0 ; No. 2 northern , 65V4c ; No. 3 spring , C2c , MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AMI IIOM1S. niHiiniioliitiiifiit Over St. 1'nnl' * Divi dend Stnrlx n JH'nr 3Iovumeut. NEW YORK. Sept. 15-Thero wna pres- pure to sell Brooklyn Transit nnd St. Pnul from the outset today. Brooklyn Transit occupied 'the ' cente'r of the stage nil day. The dealing In this stock was on an enor mous ponle and 'he amount thrown' over board on the Ot-Lllmt maao the fact of Ins'da liquidation obvious. The bears , of course wore also very active In this stock nnd the occasional covering by this element afforded 'the ' only effective check to downward plungen of the stocks. There seemed to bo nn support accorded at all until It had touched 90. From that singe there were uccaelonnl checks nnd rail feu before It touched the extreme low point at SGft. After a Ural rally to SS It closed again under pressure ut n net loss of 6The other members ot the Flower group did not de velop uny kten sympathy until later In the day. when People's Gas. Federal Steel and Rock Island were down from 194 to 3 points. These Blocks rallied somewhat before the . Holders of St. Paul , disappointed over yes terday's dividend action , broke the price 1 l ) lnt at the opening , There was a sub sequent recovery of practically all the loss nnd the whole railroad list moved up nearly lo last night's level In a manner to suggest the Inauguration of nn Influential buying movement. The appearance of HlreiiKth was Increased by a brisk demand for the coalers , which rose from 1 to 3i4. The upwnrd movement came to an abrupt rnd be-fore noon , when Brooklyn Transit , Sugar , People's Gas and the western rail- rood shares generally , led by St. Paul , fell away by rapid degrees. St. Paul dropped to 120'4 and ruled below 130 for the rest of the day. Except In ii fcxv Isolated cases there was no subsequent demonstration of strength. The closing was Irregular at net losses throughout. The depression on for eign stock markets had some effect here , the drop to the low point In St. Paul com close upon the annuncement of the knoM In British consols. The Apprehension of nn unfavorable bank itfitoment tomorrow had Its effect In the late break. Preliminary estimates Indicate that the bonk * have lost during the week by shipments to the Interior and by sub- treasury operations over $8,000,000. With out taking account of the reduction of de posit liabilities by reason of the week's loan contraction , this would Indicate a fall In bank reserves to a level about $3,500,000 below the legal limit , so that the loan con traction must have proceeded to the ex tent of nt least $14,000,000 In order that the legal rwervo should be preserved Inlnct nnd loans must have been reduced ns much ns $24,000,000 In order to prevent a decrease from last week's snlnll surplus recorve of less than $2,500.000. The quiet tone ot the money market during the latter part of the week Indicates clearly tnnt the banks nre within their legal rcwrve limit. Whether this is due to the faci that the loans hiwo been rduced or wtietficr there has been a supply of cash from hidden sources and not reflected In the known movement will bo revealed by tomorrow's statement. For eign houses have loaned money during the week which was presumably borrowed In London for the purpows. This operation may have gone further tihan has been sus- ) The bond market moved In sympathy with Blocks , but changes ns a rule were not large. Total Bales , pur value. $1,495,000. United States new 4s , coupon , nnd the 5s advanced H In the bid price. The Commercial Adwrtlser-s London financial cablegram Fnys : The markets hero wore- gloomy today , the Transvaal ultuatlon being regarded as very serious. The close was nt the worst. Americans were heavy. A slight rally occurred In the afternoon. but n final relapse mode. Inst prices lowest. St. Paul was weakest. Canadian Pacific slumped near the close. The following nro the closing quotations for the lending stocks on the Now York exchange today : _ . Mo. Pacific 45 % Laclede Gas Mobile & Ohio15 National Biscuit M. , K. & T litf do pfd do pfd 404 National Iad 23U N. J. Central 118 % do pfd < > , N. V. Central 13 > i Notional Steel K' < 4 Nor. & West ! 4H do pfd W * do pfd 00 % N. Y. Air Hralte..l60 No. Pacific 53Vi No. American 12S do pfd 75U 1'ocinc Coast 49 % Ontario A Went. . . . M do l.'t pfd 84 O. R. & N 43 do 2d Pfd 6M ao pfd 7i" Poclftc Mall 41 Pennsylvania. 13t % Peoples Gas H3H Heading 21 Pressed S. C JS do let Pfd. Wide do pfd WM do 2d pfd 31 % Pullman P. C 1M'4 lUo O. Western . . . . 37H Standard n. & T" SJ ? do pfd $1 SuBar J45JS St. U & S. F 11 do pfd U7K do 1st pfd C8 Tenn. a & I. "SW lo 2d pfd , 35 % U. S. Leather 1 ! St. U 8. W 13 do pfd 75 % St. PftVl 12S't U. S. Rubber 4S do "pfd 17714 do pfd US St. Paul & 0 118 Western Union . . . . S9 So. Pnclfic 36 % Republic I. & S. . . . 2314 So. IliHway 12 % do pfd 73'.4 do pfd 52 P. C. C. & St. I. . . 74 . Preferred. "Ex-dividend. JVorr Yorlc Money Market. NEW YORK , Sept. 15. MONEY On call , firm at 40'6 per cent ; last loan at 4 per cent ; prlmo mercantile paper , 4S5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady , with actual business .in bankers' bills at $ i.S5@ 4.86 for demand and at $4.82H < fHS2i for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.S3V45M.84 nnd $4.874.S7V4 : commercial bills. $4.S1V4JHS2. SltiVER Ccrtificates , G9535ic ; bar , B9c ; Mexican dollars , 47Hc. BONDS Government bonds , firm ; state bonds , inactive ; rnllroad bonds , weak. The following are the closing quotations on bonds ; U.S.2s. reir _ M. K. &T.MS . 71 U.S.3s. res 108H . U.S.,1s. coup KISH M. Y. C. lots U. S. new 4s , res. . .130 N.J. C. As U. S. docouo laOH N. C. 0 . 130 U S. old4s. rer..im < N. C. 4s . 101K U. S. no coup 113 No.PaclSo law . . . .118 U. S. ia.resr HIM No. Paolllo 3 . (1C ( 4 ( I S.fiB.COUD 111 % No. Paclllo 4s. . . . 103H District 3. OB * 117 K.Y. C.iSt. L. 48. . 108 Ala. , class A 109 < N. i W.con. 48 . . . UBM Ala..claBB B 108 N. &W.gea t)5. ) . . . 1:1 : r Alauclats 0 103 Ore , . N. lei . 113 Ala. . Currenay 100 Ore. N. 4s . 102M Atcnuonti 102W O. S. ti. On . 128 Uo.ud ] . 4s 80 O. S. L. fla . ll.S'f Can. So. lids ex-ln. 109 > 4 Keadlnir4 * . H7M C. * O. ms ex-ln. . OM6 11. O. W. Ists . ttflU 0 k O. fis 118H SLU &LM.conSa 113Vt O.&N.W.con 7 . .14B St.L. 43. F. Oou. 0. 1244 do S. F. deo. 60.120 St. P.ConHOta . 17SJi Chi. Terms. . 4n . . . 00 St. P.O. 4P. 1st * .121 D. 411. ( i. Isls . . .K'BH St. P. C. iP. As . . . .121 D. A. U.O. 4s (19M So. Ky. . lOOSf EaitTonn. Ists..l04 9 R. AT. OB . 87 Erin Gen. 4s 7m Tenn. new Bat as. . 95 F. W. tcV. 0.1st * . . 74 T. P. luta . 11.1 Gen. Elnc.6 ex-ln 1U ! T. F. 2ds . 67 G. H. &S. A. On 103 U. P. 4s . 10I G.H.8.A. 2ds . . .10H Wab. Ista . n M If. &T. Cent , fit Ill Wab. 2Us . 100 Il.&T. C.con. Os..111 W. Shore 48 . 113 lowaC. lets 110 WIs. C nt. lats . . . . 77 K. C. P. AO. lst . . 71M Va. Centuries . H7K UuNowOon. 4B..103 Vii. cieforreil . 6 I. & K. tint.-IB 9tj Colorado South'n4 > . 80 Offered. Ilontoii Stnclcn nml Ilnndi. 'BOSTON. ' Sept. 15. Call loans , -405 per cent ; time loans , 4@G per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds and mining shaies : Lniuloii Stock ( Itiotntlonn , LONDON. Sept. 15. 4 p. m. Closing : Consols , monoy.,104 15-16 St. Paul , common , . do account .10 15-ic N. Y. Central 140V5 Canadian Pacific. . . 97U 1'ennsylvnnla , C7 i Erie , ex-dlv 13T4 HeadlnR 1H4 do pfd. . . No. Pocino pM 78 Illlnola central , , . .116 > i Atchlson 211 ! U. P , pfd ex-dlv..79 ' Louisville BAR SIT/VTSR-Bteady nt 27 3 16d ] MONBY-2V4 Per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for flhort bills Is 3V4 per cent ; for three months' bills , 3 9-1G&3V4 per cent , Nor York Mlnliiur Qiiotiitlonn. NEW YORK. Sept. 15. The following are official closing quotations1 for mining ehares : Hunk ClearliiKH. NKW YORK. Sept. 16 Clearings , JJS3- 6CC.1U : balancer , $0,302,169. HOSTON. Sept. 15. Clearings , $23,209,7K7i balances. $1,731,725. BALTIMORE. Bept. 15.-Cl arJrm , } 2TM- SH : balances , $307,045. PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 15. dealings , $15.316.407 ; balances , $2.321.232. CHICAGO , Sept. IS.-Clearlnss , $ ? 0,7)8,346i ! ) balances. Jl,953,071. New York exchange , 25 40o discount. Sterling exchange , J4.83W © 4.87. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 15-Clearlngs , $5.022.923 ; balances. $618SC3. Money , 4 < 3& per cent. New York exchange , 7c discount bid , 60a discount asked , Silver for Europe. NEW YORK. Sept. 15. The steamshln Umbrla , sailing for Kurope tomorrow , will take out 407,000 ounces of silver , Condition of ( he Treasury. WASHINGTON , Sept. 16 Today's state ment of the condition of the trensury shows : Available cnsh bnlanco , $2S3,3I1,222 ; gold reserve , $256,511,616. 1'"orHun I'lnnnclnl. LONDON , Sept. 18. American securities opened depressed on lower over-night op erations from New York. The market re mained weak , being controlled entirely by advices frnm Wnll street. The closing tone wns steady. Gold at Ducnos Ayrcs , 133.00 ; nmount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of Knglnnd on balance today , 108,000. BERLIN , Sept. 16. Prices on the bourse today were irregular nnd weak owing to uncertainty regarding the Trnnsvnnl crisis nnd the depression In the New York mar ket ; International securities fluctuated , closing easier ; local shares were , lower ; exchange on London , 20 marks 45i pfgs. for checks. PARIS , Sept , 15. Business begnn hes itating on the- bourse today , but reacted townrd the close , The settlement wns ensy ; rentes were steady : foreigners were agitated nnd weaker : Kl" tlntos opened strong , declined slightly nml rallied nt the close ; Kafllrs declined heavily. Specula tors express the opinion thnt the Trnns vnnl will not nccept Great Britain's de mands. Continual selling caused a strong reaction. Three per cent rc-ntes , 10U 12V4c for the account ; exchange on London , 25f 2Go for checks ; Spanish 4s closed nt 162,75. FRANKFORT , Sept. 15.-On the bourse today business was dull in sympathy with the Berlin market. Locals were slightly easier. VIENNA , Sept. 15. Prices on the bourse were weak owing to the unfavorable po litical outlook. S1I4H3 AMI LI3.VTII12H REVIEW. 1'nckern1 Hide Mnrkct Clowely Sold , I'm due Inn : K.itrcnic Prlcon. CHICAGO , Sept , 15. The Shoo nnd Leather Review tomorrow will nny : 'Die packers' hide market Is closely sold ui > and there Is no possibility of buying except at extreme prices. Native steers nro quoted nt L13c. ! There- no record In recent years of anything llko this price being realized In September. FOREIGff SALES OF SHEEPSKINS. Hotter Prior * In Lonilim for Cnpc of Good Hope nml Natal Skltm. LONDON , Sept. 15. There wns a mod erate attendance at the Cape of Good Hope nnd Nntnl sheepskin sales held In Mincing ijaij7 t11- ? ; ' The offerings amounted to " 7.417 skinsof , of which 141.777 were sold , ruiere was a. strong demand and prices nd- home trade secured the bulk Cotton Mnrket. JC' SePt' IS.-COTTON-SpOCU- JlJ , cott , ° n features wns only modt-r- ttPd.ny' i , w th prlco changes too narrow i ? BVmtIate ) 'nycstment. ' The opening was nLan adi'n"co ° f 1 ® < Points on llrm southern buying , which In turn d a scurry of shorts to cover. The ? " ? unP > an e'l 'by a slight net niU ? Mforcl1 BelllnB- rumored to be PJ f ? ? On ° J hcnvy Pi'rchases of spot ' m ° ° " e m0 of . ft"nR ° n thc market ruled sluggish. ' , hMr'u.h'i . weel ly c P "Rurca proved of bearish Imports nnd during the latter part 'ho session the liquidation llgurod confer - ' , for < rln ? Pr'ces p ° lnt by point to levcl of tlle dny > Ncnr 'nc close smo covcrlnF- with the market h2tly > net unchanged to 2 points JHfpio f e .wn ? a bettcr demnnd than ay In staple cottons ; brown drills In f"1,11,08' , 1 1 dlmcu > t to secure the , . < ms was strong nnd prices probable next week ; ducks nrm nnd tending upward ; denims scarce ? P.ii Biotner : coarse-colored cottons tend ng ngalnst buyers ; prints are easy In s'f Ut si.eady ln staple lines ; ging- advanced ST. LOUIS , Sept. 15. COTTON Firm and unchanged ; middling , 6c : sales , none- receipts 639 bales ; shipments , 1,221 bales- stock , 61,040 bales. . .NEW ORLEANSSept. . 15.-COTTON- Bnles , 3.160 balesordlmiry ; , 4c ; good ordi nary , 4$8c ; low grade , 555-16o ; middling , 51p-lCc ; good middling. C3-lCc ; middling fn'r ' , 69-16c ; receipts , 6,245 bales ; stock , iTiS * MA. r tures steady : September , . 5.,3jD.7o ! October . . ; , $3.71516.72 ; November iPi'S : December , $5.81 .82 ; Janunry. i-- JoL86$5.S7 ; February , J5.SW.91 ; March. J5.94 - Anrll Xfi H7ff7 OQ "VTn f / ! . ntr . no . , , - - - LIVERPOOL. Sept. 15. COTTON-Spot. fair demand ; prices unchanged ; American middling : , 3 9-16c ; sales of the day were 10- 000 bales , of which 'GOO were for speculation and export and Included 9,500 American ; re ceipts , 3,345 bales ; nil American. Futures opened and closed quiet at a 'decline ; American middling- 1. m. c. Sentember ' 629-64630-64d bld-October , 3h-lfla "SSli' buyers ; October and November. 3 26-64d. buyers ; Novembe 'ifend December , 324-64 ® 32G-64d , buyers ; . "December and January , 324-64d , buyers ; --January and'February , 1 SHf , uy&rB , : February1 and March , 3 24-64 3 25-64d , buyers ; ' .March nnd April. 325-64d , buyers ; /April nnd May , 325-64 © Z26-G4d , buyers ; JJIay and. Juno , 326-64 ® 327-64d , sellers ; .rJune and'July , 327-6ld , sellers ; July and' August , S 27-6403 2S-C4d. buyers. Wool Market. BOSTON , Sept. 15.-WOOL-The Commer cial Bulletin tomorrow will say : There has been a busy booming market for wool this week , and the actual sales have approxi mated nearly 10,000,000 pounds. The buying has been done mainly by the American , woolen company and other large consumers , but there hag been also a good representa tion of the smaller buyers. The buyjos too has been for consumption , not on specu lation , and prices are correspondingly firmer. As tlio time for the London auc tions next Tuesday draws nearer the con sumers look for , an advance In prices , and It Is the desire to anticipate this that has carried sales to such nn enormous1 figure this week. Another bull card Is the pub lished statement of the American Woolen company that 90 per cent of the output af Its mills has been disposed of and the seeds taken out of the market. Oil Murker. TOLEDO Sept. 15.-OILSUnchanged. LONDON , Sept. 15. OILS Linseed oil , ! la 9d. Petroleum spirits , 9id. Turpentine spirits. 34s lOHd. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.-OILS-Cottonseed jll , steady. ; prime yellow , K'A'Q'ZEc. Petro- eum , firm ; refined New York , JS.65 : Phll- idelphla and Baltimore. JS.CO ; Philadelphia ind Baltimore. In bulk , J6. Turpentine , ilrong at 4Sl,4Q > 43c. OIL CFTY. Sept. lo.-OILS-Crcdlt bal- inces , JL45 ; certificates closed Jl.44 % bid for 3osh ; no sales ; shipments , 93.680 bbls. ; ivernBe. 79.635 bbls. ; runs. 86,322 bbls. ; aver- Coffer Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.-COFFEE-Op- tlons opened steady , with prices unchanged to 5 points lower nnd ruled Irregular , with n. barely steady undertone most of the day following unfavorable European cnbles , meager spot demand nnd bearish statistical outlook , all of which led to liquidation. Bear selling was checked by firmness In Brazil ; closed barely steady and unchanged to 6 points lower ; sales , 12,750 bnga , Includ ing September , $4.15 : October , $4.15 ; Decem ber. $4.40 ; March. $4.CO ; May , $ -1.90 : July , $4.80 ; August , $1.85. Spot , dull and feature less for Rio ; mild , quiet. California Ilrlcd Frultn. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.-CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-QuIet ; evaporated ap ples , common , 7'/C-o ; prime wire tray , T',4 © So ; choice , 8iQ9c ; fancy , 9iiO'4c. Prunes , SUCSVfcc. Apricots , -Royal. 120l3V4c ; Moor Park , 14j > lGc. Peaches , unpeeled , 7 < RSc. new. d Smear Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 15.-SUGAR-Raw , quiet ! refined unchanged. NEW ORLEANS. Bept. 15. SUGAR flendy ; centrifugnl. yellow. 4i < ff4ic. Molnsscs , dull ; centrifugal , C014o. I'lniiN for IIuNiiltiil. WASHINGTON , Sept. 15. ( Special Tele gram. ) Plnns for fho hospital for Insane Indians , to bo constructed at Canton , S. D. , have been received nt the Indian office from Architect John Charles of Wisconsin. The plans have been submitted to the secretary of the Intorlo'r for approval. A threo-story brick with stone facings Is provided. Ma terial for this Institution Is to bo sent to Canton this winter and building operations will bo begun next spring , Major I'opi ! Relieved. WASHINGTON. Sept. 15. Major Jamea W. Pope has been relieved as chief quarter master at Manila , his place being taken by Major Crosby P , Miller. Hod Men to Ilaye an Orjran , WASHINGTON , Sept. 15. The nntlonal council of the Red Men decided today to meet In Milwaukee next yenr , the second Tuesday In September. The council also decided to establish a newspaper for the order , placing the management In the hands of the great chiefs as a board of managers. They have not yet decided where , the organ shall be published , nor who shall be the editor. ( irnrtcla Troop * ( io to N'civ York , ATLANTA , Ga. , Sept. 16 , The Governor's Horse guards , the leading cavalry company of the. state , having among Its membership the carbine team which recently won the championship Against nil comers at the Seagirt conteaTT nas decided to go to New York nnd participate In the reception to Admiral Dewey. The company will have llfty men and carry their own horses In special can. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fair Supply of Oattle , Large Proportion Being Stackers and Feeders. LIGHT RUN OF HOGS , WITH TRADE ACTIVE Priced Touch the HlgheM Point Thin Month VCTT Arrlvnl * of Sheep mid They Are Unlcklr Sold nt Uunil SOUTH. OMAHA , Bcpt. 15. Receipt * wcrcs Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Oniclal Monday s,3W " 3,41.1 Olllclal Tuesday 4,7 U bS3t ) 9.2JS omolnt Wednesday S.437 6.S42 7,330 Olllolttl Thursday 4,523 6,3 % 7,367 Omclal Friday . 2S > 92 4,7t 3,3)6 ! ) Five days this week. . ,2SS93 2oTlM 30.734 Same days last week. . . . 17.47S 20.434 Sumo days week before . .19,172 23HO ! 26,903 Same thrco weeks ago .23,619 27,3it3 18,1' ' > 5 Average prltb nld for hogs for the lusi several days with comparisons : Sept. 1. . 3 61 3 93 | 2 H 6 63 5-27 Bept. 2. . 3 69 4 07 2 81 1 31 5 ! ii Sept. 3. . 3 65 4 07 2 H G2S Sept. 4. . 4 19 4 04 2 71 4 21 5 nil ( , 31 Sept. 6. . 4 22 3 62 2 76 4 13 6 55 5 44 Sept. 6. . 4 23 3 63 4 05 4 20 5 & 1 | 6 45 Sept. 7. . 4 3U 3 53 402 27S 4 22 557 6 63 Sept. 8. . 4 30 3 60 4 00 2 81 6 68 5 45 Sept. 9. . 4 3 87 3 94 2 81 4 21 6 67 tndtcfltes Sundny The oniclal number ot cars ot utocli brought In today by each road was : Cattlo. Hogs. Sh'p. ll'r's. C. , M. & St. P. Ry 6 O. & St. L. Ry 4 Missouri Paclllc Ry. . 40 2 . . 1 Union Pnclllc system 20 15 6 lc C. & N. W. Ry l P. . E. & M. V. R. R. . 15 17 10 1 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry 10 12 U. & M. R. R. R. . . . . . 20 13 C. , U. & Q. Ry 6 l C. . R. I. & P. Ry. , W. . . 1 Cripples and driven In 13 103 Total receipts . . . .117 67 15 11 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated : _ . _ , , Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co 74 703 G. H. H'nmmond Co 361 801 . . . . Swift and Company 31 ssi 100 Cudahy Packing Co 252 1.2S4 1,106 Armour & Co 321 822 1,719 Omaha Pack. Co. , K. C. . 46 Cudahy Pack. Co. , K. C. . 990 R. Becker & Degan 78 Lobman & Co 126 Hill & Huntzinger 15S Livingstone & Schaller. . . 61 N. Morris 148 Other buyers 731 Held over 100 100 Totals . .3,636 4,691 3,386 CATTLE Receipts today were fair for this tlmo of the week , but there was no great run. as will be noted from the table of receipts above. A considerable proportion tion of the cuttle consisted of stockers and reodors , the same as all the week , and In addition to the fresh receipts there were Quite a good many cattle of that descrip tion held over from yesterday. At the some time there was quite a sprinkling of corn- fed beeves , probably eighteen to twenty loads all told , many of them right good. The market on beef steers did not show much change , though In some cases sellers did not appear to think that they got out quite BO well as yesterday. The market was not particularly active , but tha most of the fat cattle sold early , the best here bringing $8.15. There were a few grasu beef steers h Jd over from yesterday , but not enough to make much of a test ot the market. Cows and heifers were in light supply and the market was not entirely to the Ilk- Ing of sellers. The feeling wns weak nnd the trade slow. The ) tendency of the cow market has been rather on the side ot easier prices both yesterday and today and values are. about lOc lower for the two days. Other kinds of butcher stock did not show much change. Veal calves were in pretty good demand , some very fair west erns bringing $6.25. The market is all right on good heavy feeding cattle , which seemto be In good demand , while the 'supply' 'Is very light. The market on the common nnd medium kinds of lightish cattle is considerably de moralized , and , as noted yesterday it Is sometimes a question of finding a buyer more than It is a question of price. It la safe to say that the markert on this kind of cattle Is 2540e per hundred lower than the high time. Representative sales : BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..11SO$325 96..1043 $6 30 18..1333 $5 SO 2. . SSO 325 40..1271 565 18..1150 6 15 30..1190 6 16 16STEERS STEERS TEXAS. 15..1139 6 20 69..1096 6 26 COWS. 8. . 973 276 1. . S35 300 1..1090 S 25 2. . 805 275 1..1000 300 25. . 909 325 6..1060 280 2. . 970 800 18. . 933 325 7..1080 300 1. . 800 3 10 2. . 870 3 30 4..1127 200 M. . 967 S 15 2..1140 340 1. . 740 300 1..1040 320 2..1016 340 1..1020 300 1. . 760 3 25 6..1000 360 BULLS. 1..1120 340 1..1070 360 STAGS. 1. . 710 3 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 5. . 816 280 46. . 761 375 21. . 733 S. . 760 3 60 29..1004 4 10 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. latag 860 $3 30 Ibull 1470 3 30 Icow 930 2 70 3 cows 1070 2 70 J9 steers..1072 6 40 4 heifers. . 856 6 00 Icow 950 200 1 steer 700 2 75 6steers..1020 3 35 4 steers.,1042 2 75 8 heifers. . 670 3 60 4 heifers , . 755 325 Ibull 1000 3 40 C bulls 1343 325 3 cows 020 2 S5 23 feeders. . C36 4 10 Frank Currlo Neb. 1 cow 910 2 25 1 hedfer. . . . 770 3 40 Icow S90 300 Ibull 1030 3 40 13 cows 1003 3 15 13 feeders. . 801 4 00 WYOMING. 1 bull 1310 2 50 SOUTH DAKOTA-TEXAS. 2 steers..1000 350 44 steers..11CO 4 20 12 steers..1422 420 40 ateers..H93 4 20 33 steers..1167 4 W K steers..1170 4 20 45 steers..1178 4 20 1 steer 960 4 20 WYOMING. 61 feeders. . 990 376 40 feeders. . SM 4 ( X ) 54 feeders. . 923 4 00 40 feeders. . SS6 4 00 62 feeders. . 915 4 00 67 feedpr8..100G 4 15 J. E. L. Carey Neb. S3 steers..1163 5 20 1 steer 750 3 00 IS steers..1157 5 05 1 steer 'JOO 4 00 P. G. Morr Neb. 1 cow 1000 3 65 6 feeders. . 721 3 R5 1 oow 890 3 05 14 heifers. . C73 I 00 1 heifer. . , 860 3 30 2 heifers..1030 3 25 L. S. Keen Neb. C cows985 360 Icow 1110 2 85 1 bull 1240 2 65 1 cow (20 2 S5 4 steers , . . . 920 4 25 1 cow 970 2 50 * * Klngcry. 72 steers. . . , 609 3 93 4fi steers , , . . 768 3 75 1 steer 700 3 95 1 bull 1230 3 35 The Denver I lvo Stock Co. Cole , 22 feeders , , 792 3 40 63 feeders. . 792 3 40 61 feeders. , 792 3 40 William Lone Wyo. 9 feeders. . 666 4 35 34 feeders. . 736 4 35 James Milne Wyo , 10 cows 996 4 10 11 steers..1078 4 50 Dan Root Wyo , 12 cows r,9 3 05 7 feeders , . 818 4 00 9 cows 1071 3 > CC A. Cruise Neb. 65 feeders. . 882 4 20 27 'ceders , , 723 4 35 Ord Btnto Bank Neb. 30 h. & c. . . 784 3 15 21 feeders , . 767 3 60 JO h. &c. . . 784 2 C5 J , H. U'.xon & Son Neb. 1 cow lOflO 2 SO 2 heifers. . . 401 4 25 2 cows SCO 300 1 calf 220 600 4 heifers. . , 676 3 40 13 feeders , . 671 4 00 Blmonsnn Bros. Neb. Scows 1113 340 Scow 1032 310 1 feeder. . . 010 3 60 1 feeder. . . 7SO 4 00 C. O. liuller Idaho. 17 feeders. . 930 4 35 7 bulls 1488 2 90 1 cow 9SO 3 30 2 stags 1020 3 85 Scows 1016 330 1 steer 1210 2 90 Icow 1130 3 05 17 feeders..IMS 4 35 21 cows 1135 3 66 9 feeders , . 746 4 20 O. C , Nclion Neb , 1 COW. . . , , . 950 2 40 1 bull 1710 3 f.O 8 cows 947 2 40 1 bull 1060 3 30 3 steers..1090 3 10 1 heifer. . 960 3 45 6 heifers. . . 910 3 45 H. O , Stuckey Neb. 1 steer 810 3 00 HOGS When the market opened ( his morning there were only about fifty cars * n sight , with one or two truins reported > ack. The market was active nnd ail the Crtfly arrival * changed hands In a short Imt nt prices that were 2l4S5o higher than 'citerda > 'r market. Heavy packing hogs sold at $4 2T.4JJ4.30. fancy heavy as high aa 4.35 , and some heavy butcher wo'ghts ' ut 1.40 Jvltfht nnd light mixed loads went aruely at $4.3&04.37& . . . . Todays advance carries the market to bhe highest point touched BO far this month , and higher than any day since AlirrtiRt SO , rrhen tht nvoracf of nil wan $4.40. Uuyern thl morning wemed to want Iho IIORS nt the advance , nnd the feeling ou Iho market was ft good dml letitr thHJ , It hn * been for several dnys ' . . . SIIBB1' Tills morning there were some five or fix curs only In right , with a train reported bnck , The enriv arrivals were sold In ndv.irre no thnt they were not on the market. In other words , there was very little In the ynrds to mnke n. marketer or establish quotations. The feeling , how ever , was good and It would bo ife to wvy that the market was fully steady on n.11 quotations ! Prime native wethorn , $1.00 ® 4.2oj peed to choice grass wethers $3. SOW 3.90 ; fair to , good grass wethers , $3.6503.75 ; sooil to choice yearlings. $ l.004.15 ; good to choice grass ewes , $3.403.BO ; fair to good gram ewes , $3.00iif3.35 ; good to choice spring lamb ? . $5.00Ii5 20 ; fntr to good spring lamb * $4,801(5.00 ( ; common spring lambs , $4.00fl4.60 feeder wethers , $3.G5ST3.SO ; feeder yearlings $3.5083.90. Represonatlve sales : No. Av. Pr. Scull ewoa . 62 $300 100 western ewes . w 3 60 112 wethers . 74 375 1,103 western wethers . . 87 4 00 443 Wyoming yearlings . 93 4 00 807 Wyoming wethers . 92 400 CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC MAIIKET Ilecolptu for Time of the Week and Stendy Prlcen. CHICXGO , Sept. 15.-CATTL.E-necoIpts of cattle were unusually largo for BO late in the week , but a good share went direct to killers. The market wns steady nt nbou yesterday's prices. Good to choice cattle sold at $5.70j } .75. Commoner grades at $13 (30.60. ( Stackers nnd feeders brought $3.10B > 6.00 , bulls. COWB and heifers $1.751j6.40 , Texas eteers $3.50W4.30 , rangers $3.66SC.35 ant calves $4.50g.10. HOGS Business In hogs was brisk and the market closed nrm at the best prlco o the week. Heavy hoga sold nt $4.204.70 mixed lots nt $4.30i4.7o nnd light at $4.35i 4.75. Pigs brought $3.75 < 3'4.eG and culls $2.25ii ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Offerings of sheep and lambs were liberal , but the demani was good and prices ruled steady. Sheet sold nt $4.00G4.25 for best natives , cull bringing $2.003.26 , plain ones selling a $3.403.65. Lambs brought $3.6G6.40 fo bent ; westerns sold at $1-85SJ6.45 and cuHs $3.7604.60. IlKCEIPTS-Oattle , 3,000 head ; hogs , 2L 000 head ; sheep , 8,000 head. t ICnnnnii City Live Stock. KANSAS 01TT , Sept. IS.-CATTLE-Ro- celptu , 6,400 ihead natives , 650 head Texans Light supply of medium quality ; stronges demands for medium-weight dressed bee cattle ; desirable bunches selling shod higher ; all other clansea steady. No cholc native steers offered. Medium ivatlv eteere , $5.3566.80 ; light weights. $4.7G J655 Btockers and feeders , $3.75@4.25 ; butche cowa and heifers , $3.05x1.75 ; canners , $2.40 3.00 ; weatern steers , $3.Z5gS.40 ( ; Texans $3.5 0C.OO. HOGS Receipts , 5,150 head ; trade active strong to 5c higher : heavy. $4.35g4.40 mixed. $4.32W1.40 ; light , $4.2o4.45 ; pigs J-i.tXK'j 4,35. SHEEP Receipts , 3,000 head ; supply largely western grassers ; -trade , active a strong prices. Lambe , ' $4.7BS5.20 ; muttons $3.405i3.90 ; stockers and feeders , $3.004.00 culla , $2.603.00. St. Lonlii Live Stock. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 15. CATTLE Receipts 3,900 head , including 3,400 Texans. Morke steady for natives ; weak to lOc lower ; na tive shipping and eocnort steers , ? l.SUbc.30 ( with top grades worth up to $6.SO ; dressec beef Steers , $4.2006.85 ; steers under 1.000 lbs. $3.0006.00 : stockers and feeders , $2.4004.60 cows and heifers , $2.25(30.00 ( ; canners. $1.5 ( @ 3.50 ; Texas and Indian Uecrs , J3.60@4.50 ; cows , and heifers , $ Z.2oigv4.10. HOGS Receipts , 4,400 head. Market 6c higher ; pigs and lights , $4.55@4.70 ; packers , $4.5034.65 : butchers. $4.6004.76. SHEEP Receipts , COO head. Market steady to strong ; native muttons , $3.50@4.10 ; lambs , $4.7500.85 ; itockers. $3.5003.95 ; culls and bucks , $ L6003.00. _ St. Joseph Live Stock. SOTJTH ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , Sept. 15. ( Special. ) The Journal quotes : CATTL'E Receipts , 1.200 head ; market active and steady ; quality common to fair ; natives , $4.6006.80 ; Texas and westerns , $3.35O.SO ; cows and heifers , $2.0004.65 ; bulls and etacs , $2.250 > 4.S5 ; yearlings and calves , $4.0000.20 ; stockers and feeders , $3.3504,75 ; veals , $4.0000.75. HOGS Receipts , 2,800 head ; market 2H0 > 5o higher : heavy and medium , $4.3504.4214 : light , $4.300-1.40 ; pigs , $4.2004.40 ; bulk of sales , $4.354.40. SHEEP Receipts , none ; demand strong for all kinds. Stock In Slight. The following are the receipts at the four principal weatern markets for September 15 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheop. South Omaha . 2,892 4,703 3,3M Chicago . 3,000 21,000 8.003 Kansas City . 6,050 6,150 3,00) St. Louis . 3,900 4,400 CO ) Totals 15,842 35,259 14.8W FEW AT THE (7A1IIMST MEETING. PrcHliIent'K Wenturu Trip nnd the Cor- iiemtone Lnylnir Coined Up. WASHINGTON , Sept. 15. Only four mem bers of the cabinet , Secrotarles Gage , Hoot , Postmaster General Emory Smith and At torney General Grlggs , were present at to day's meeting. The president announced that ho had decided to extend his Chicago trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul , and con siderable time was occupied In a discussion of the arrangements for the cornerstone laying at Chicago and -when nnd where the members of the cabinet , nearly all of whom will bo present , will meet the presidential party. A variety ot subjects were discussed , but final action wns not taken except in the case of Cuban money orders , the rate of which , it is understood , will be raised from 30 cents lor $100 to the United States to 60 cento. Under the old rate a very largo percentage of the money transactions with the United States was In postal money orders , but It has never boon the purpose of the govern ment to enter Into competition with tbo banks except In the transmission of small sums. Hcnco tbo rate will be increased as stated , i LOGAJV AXn MEADH A1U3 NOT HEAIJY. ItepuIrM oil the TruiiNiiorU Will Pre vent Their Dun Thin Pull. WASHINGTON , Sept , 15. Owing to the Impossibility of obtaining material it Is passible that two of the transports , the Logan and Meade , will not bo repaired In tlmo to tnlce .tho troops destined for Manila so as to land them there- before Christmas , The Cramps have Informed the depart ment that tha Thomas will be completed on the date agreed upon , but the other con tractors nay that the ships will not bo ready before November IB. The depart ment , however , will not allow this to Inter fere with the schedule arranged , as ad ditional ships on the Pacific coast can bt > obtained. Ilurtlrtt Trliiii In WASHINGTON , Se-pt. 15. nartlctt Trlpp , United States Samoan commissioner , lias arrived In Washington. It is understood that he la to consult the president respect ing the negotiations about to begin between the three governments party to the treaty of Berlin , according to the suggestions of the three commissioners as set out in their report. LIVER ILLS. DR. HAUWAY & CO. , Now York ! Dear Blrn--l Jmvo been elck for nearly two yc-Ms and have tn-tn doclorllig with omo of the most # x | > ct doctors of ihv United Slfttes , I Juivo t > m 'bathing nn.l drinking hot 'water nt the Hot Spring * , Ark. , ibut It Jwomed everything failed to nome mo good. After I aw your advertisement I thought I would try your pllla , nnd hnvo nearly tiswl two boxes ; ibeen Inking two at bedtime nnd one nfter breakfast , nnd they Jiavo done mo mors good than nnyUiin , { else I Imvo over used. > My trouble h.ia Iftvn with .the liver. 'My skin nnd eyes were all yellow : 1 had sleepy , drowsy feel ings ; felt like n. drunken man ; pain right above the nnval , like an If It was bile on top of the Atomach. My bowels were co.i- tlw. My mouth R.nd tonKtio nero mosit of the -limp. Appetite fair , but food would not digest.but settle heavy on jny ntom- aoh , nnd some few m-outlifills of food come up ngaln , I could only cat light food that dlgcsta easily. Please nend "llook of Ad- vice. " Respectfully. UDN KAUOa , Hot Springs , Ark. Priori , 2So a Box. tiold by Druggisti or Sent by Mail. 6nd to Dll nAT > WAY & CO. . 65 Elm trect , .Now York , Tor Hook of Advice , HEALTH IS WEALTH DR. E. C. WEST. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT IMC ORIGINAL. AIL ONIEIIS IMIUtlONS. Ii sold under positive. Written Cunrnntoo by authorizeJ ncentn only , to euro \VenU Memory , llzzlin > \Vnkofuliien8 , Pita , HyBturla , Quick * ness , Nlglit LOHBOB , Uvll DnainB. ' Inct ) of Coml- doncn , N rTounno99 , LsiBnttuilc. nil Drulns , Youth * ful Errors , or KxceitHlvo Use of Tobacco , Opium or Liquor , which iMils to Misery , Conniunpilon Insniilty nnd Death , At store or by mail , $1 n trcxt six for Ms with written Kiuirn.itoo to euro or refund morjoy. sample pnck- nKO , contaliune tlvu ifuyV trontinent , with lullInetnicUona , 25 conta. Ouo sample only solJ to cnch person. At store or by mall , UaTRcd Lubcl Spc- chil Extra Strength. For Impotency , Loss ot Power. Lost Manhood , / Hterlllty or Bnrroncsn , > II a box ; lx for (5 , with Jwrltton Kunrnntoc i'to cure In 80 ( lays. Ai litoro or by tualL Myer , Dillon Drntt Co. , Sole 10th and tPamniK , Oinnlin. Neb. WHEN OTHERS SAl * . . . .CONSUuT. . . Scarles S Searlcs OMAHA , NEB. Specialists In Nervous. GlironlcS fPrivate f/ / ' Diseases ff ) Men and TTomcii. Wo guarantee to cure nil case * curable at Catatrh , All Disease * of Hit A'ow , Throat , C/icsl / , Stomach , Onii-cls amiiitr ; JJi/aruccle , Vnrl- coctle , Syphilis , Gonorrhoea. NpPlfnill nphllitll And 'ts ' attending nblT/OUb / UbUllllU aii , among 1'ounu Middle Aged and Old Men. , Sores , Spots , Rlnnri anrl kin DIUUU dllU OMII plmnlcB , Scrofula , Tu mors , Tetter , Ecrcm.i , and Blood I'oUcin. thor ouylily cleansed from the syRtem ; also W alc ncssof Organs , lull am uiatfou , Ruptures , Piles , Fistula , etc. pt _ „ _ ! , Throat , Lungs , Liver , Dvspcpslq OQuul I II and all bowel and bloiuachtrnuMrs. i' Jt _ _ . Olvcn' ' carflfuS nnd iiwcUI | attcutluit LaQIGo for all tbelr many ailments. WRITS your troubles. If out of tlic city ThoubautU cured at Uumc by corrcsponJcucc , Dr. Searles & Searles. 119 S. 14th St. , Omaha. CHARGES LOW. SPECIALIST. Treats tUFormicf DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF ONLY. 22 Yean Experience. 12 Years In Omaha. , amt , < ! KEUICAL Treatment cotnlned.Varlcorelp | , Stricture , SypUlHy.toosot Vigor and Vitality. nmrs OTJAUANTEED. charts low. no i : TltEATMEM. Hook , Consultation and Exam. Inatinii Free. IIotirB.B a.m. to6 ; 7to8n.ni. Sunda-r , 9 to.12. V. O. 1 'ax'iU , . Office , N. E. C < uM ' I'.irt. = raStrc. f-.OMAU .NEU. CURE YOURSELF ! Uio Blg for unnatural illscliarcen. liillaninmtloiu. Irrltatloua or ulcerntloni of mucous rji'liitrunei. Palnlevs , and iot ustria * ent or poltenou * . or tnt In plain wrapper , hr vxprrwi , prepuld. fo : IUJO. or .1 Ijottlfn , 2.73. Oucuiar lout ou JflKES E- BOYD & GO. , Telephone 1039. Omaha , iSVj COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS UOAII ) OP TIMDB. Direct wlre tu i.'lilcatiii and . - < ei Tnrk. Cerrtepondrntit Juhn X.Varr n A Cc /RRPEUHEYaCO. SlK8 OHA11A nCB. GOVEIINSIEXT KOTICK. 'ROPOSAL8 KQR URICIC WAREHOUSE , Laundry Macnlncry nnd Ilulldlng Ala- erlnlH. Department of the Interior , Olllco if Indian Affairs Wnshlngton , U , C. , Sept. 2 , ISS'j. Scaled proposals , endorsed "Pro- tosal for Warehouse , Genon. " and nd- Iressed to the Commissioner of Indian Af- alrs , will l o received at the Indian Ofllco mtll two o'clock p. in , of Thursday. Octo- icr 12 , 18W. for furnluhlng nnd dttllvorlng ho neceMvry materials and labor required o erect nnd complete one brick wnrohouso .t the Genoa Indian Hchool , Neb , , in strict .ccordanco with plans ana specifications .nd InHtructlons to bidders , which may bo xamlned at this olllce. the oniceu of the 'Nebraska ' 8tat0 Journal" of Lincoln , Neb The Hce" of Omaha , Neb. , the Builders' & 'ruders' Exchange , Onmhu , Nob. , the Northwestern Manufacturer * ' ABaociiitlon , it , Paul , Minn. , and at the Fchool , Healed iropoHalH , endorspil "Propowals for Build * tig Material , " nnd addrosued to the Super- ntendcnt of the Indian School , Genoa , Neb fill bo received by him ut snld Hohool until wo o'clock p , m. of Thursday , October 1" bS3 , for furnishing and dollvurlng an may required n quantity of brick , lumlrtr. ath , Hhlnglcs , doors , windowH , etc , , u full 1st and speculations of which can bo ob- alneil from the superlntfndtnt. For fur- lier Information apply to J. K. Rosa , Super , iteiident Indian Hchool , Genoa Neb V. A. JONES , CommlHslonar ! ' ' B-H-d-lS-t-m FOR § RWI3U 8VSTKM.- - - - - ) lllc of Chief O. M. , St. Paul Mlrm tUifust 30 , ! W3.-SliALKU PRO. , , AI S In rlpllcatevlll be received ut thlH olllco tin. 11 U o'c pck , u. m. . Heptcmbor 18 , Itia , unA pcni-d then for the OoiiBtructlon of ewer System at Fort Meudt , a , u. i-iniu nd Bpeclllcntons may bo seen and blank roiiouala. with full ln tructlonH , had upon PPl'oaUon ' hero , or to c'htff QuartormasUr. imalm , Neb. , or tha Quartermaster , Fort tcadc. S. D , United dtatcs reservca the Ight to accept or reject any or nil pro- 'OND , C. Q , M. A30d4tSl&-I lI.