TITR OMATTA T)ATI7V BEE; WEDNESDAY", SEPTTCMTiET? fl, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat on tho Whole is Dull nnd Olosea Lower. CORN MARKET SUFFERS FROM LIQUIDATION Oiiln Are tinny In S in tm t It irlth Oilier (IrnliiiI'riis IaIiiii re Kir in II lit Trade Lamely Rent rlctril to Cash lift n I . CHM'A'io, Sept. I. A bnrlh npeot to (ho KtHtlMllrjt ami Hi- rnrn weakness clrnt perl whent ilown today, Oi'toh-r nlrsln with i lo cif Kdl'nc frnin Hctunln v. Corn closed V'N'' ilown Mild oata l,o depressed. ProIslohn nt the tlnte wore 2'ifuc Im proved There wrro spurts of activity In vvneit, hut taken as a whole, the r.iselnn was dull, prnerully exhibiting a tone or. weakii''!1. li liber opened V down at 7l'c ami on a lilt of local ImylnK at til1 mart .idvniici-d to 75'fcc. Llveipoul w.n ensv ami tlie world shipments larger, tu ll' rriptM lookid enormous, nlthoiiKh It vvns j:cnerlly believed that many of tho re port wore duplicate , or even triplicates Jumbled up ilurliiK thr holidays. '1 In; init-.-lilo was doltiK but little and an local peo ple woro si'lllnir October ilurliiK tlie fore noon It dropped to 7(V- The fart tint the vMhlo Ire reused only 3S0.y Int.. dc uplte Hie lionvy receipt of the last two rcekn caused .1 rally to 74i , but the corn weakness bn anin an Infill' nee and 'h market Mumped iikiiIii. ( hi. tlmj t' The close was weak, October lSlV4r lower, tit "I'vbTs'i'- Primary ir-ceiptu for two day were reported at '.'.fill,!") bit., com pared with S.mi.On Im. Lift year. Mlnne. upolls anil Duluth reported 1,113 earn ast cek and 2,i.i It year iiki. Local receipts n-ere MS ears, 1.1 of eontrnct Krade cii!.ir nnces In wheal and Hour for three days were equal to !"i,inO tin. Cash salon were bu . , , The corn market suffered from IIril'Iu tlon by loeal lutiKM. Cnimtrv MflVrliiK-. w-r Mill IlKht ami the visible Inereaseil tf.lli.W) tin and i learaiu w were steudx. Tr.nle was quiet iind (iir.diicl.d l.y local proi'S nlonalH mostly o.tnber opened at Wl't Ti4e, broke to .:.' nml closed weak, 1t down, at Wf. Receliits were Ml! cars. flats were easy In sympathy with corn The opening was firm, on a fair nutsld demand, but this was soon sntlftkd and the tone became easier. Receipt- lor twi dVM were I.UCi till. Ot tobnr sold bet We -n SI' f and Ill's', eloslrj iower at 'JI'C. 1 'revisions were llrm. but trade was re strliled I.iikcIv to .i cash basin. The in.ir ket for fulurcM opened higher, beiuuse of IlKht hog lerelptH, IiIk'I.I' prices lit tile yards and n Rood cash lemiuid. Muclu.i tlons wore narrow, but the close was s'line whnt under the eaily ipiutiitlnns. Pork sold between Jll.17' and MI.Oj. closed ve liluher at 111.0"!'.: (lctober Inrd betw eu JGS5 and JiJ.SU. closed 2W(5c bettor t (Sifi S2'.j. and Oelober rllm between Ji u',4 ra" 15 and 17 m, with the rlroi' VJnUr Im proved at $7 l(K7.1li. Kstlmated receipts lor tomorrow: Wheat, CIS ears, corn, n:l ears; oats, r(7rt cars; h ks. 25,(X) head. ,,. ., ArtlcleH.lOpen. , MlKll.l Low-. Cloe.'est y. Wheat Hept. Oct Nov. 'Corn Sept. (let Nov. flats - Hept. Oct. Nov. Tork Hept. Oct. Jan. Lard Hept. Oct. Jan. IllhH- Hcpt. Oct. Jan. 7IK.I 73M 7.M k ! 7IK.I7I7 7r'7i7H,ii7r) 73; 74'i 7t'i 7fi l"5tiH"l iiftii(i ::n'4l r.;:tj naiji ion :Sl,S9?l33i MSI 37'.4 :t7'3t37 I -' 15.51 W 2114 2U(,I 21 21 I 21'il 21M 21 21 21?. l'.il aiTl21T4Tt'.': I I ii o: i u nr. i I 10 JI7HI 10 11 071.-41 11 11 IM I 11 f7i,4 10 M',4 11 or. 11 2.'. fi 72' i! 77l,i C IV) 7 10 7 0TV4 C : 11 171,41 11 17V4 11 10 ii no I r, S2V4 S". f. S2I.4I r, sr. i fi C214I rt 77i,4 fi so c. r.7i.z 7 20 I 7 31 i 5 K 77i'j S2'.4I r.7i,4 oo, 124 0 irH! 7 22V4 7 15 r. 02'4 I 7 20 7 12ti fi 00 1 '.'7i.4l No. 2. Cash nuotallons were ns follows: Fl.Ont-Stemlv; winter patents, !3.R0ft 4.00, slralqhts, 13.10fi3.70; clears, S3.10f3.5i: sprlliK special. 14.401i4.50; pilteiits. 13.501.(0; tinkprs. 2.2fli2.7S. Wl I HAT No. 3, Wi"3i.4c; No. 2 red. 73 C7tic r.lflV n ini.... V11 " vellnw I0U( OATS-No.' 2".' 2ii,(i22:4c: N"o. 2 while? 23ij 4i24.e; No. ;i white, siisjc. IlYH No 2. 55i(c. UAUI.HY (Jood feedltiR, 3Sfi39c; fair to rbnlce tiiitltlmr. 42ri4fie. Hi:i':i)S-l',lax, No. 1, 11.13; No. 1 north western. $1,134: prime timothy, 13.95; clover, contract crade, $10.00. PHOVIHIONS Mess nork pr bid., J11.00 SI11.05. Lanl, per 100 lbs.. $il.SuS.02i,4. Short rlba sides (loose), 17.1517.40. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). rt 37ViO.C2li. Short clear Sides (lioxed). 7.&.yi( 7.ln. WHISKY-basIs of hlch wines. 11.2IN. SI'OAllS Cut loaf, Ifi.iiJ; Kranuhited, ft. 10. The followliiK "re the receipts una snip incuts of tho nrlnclpal products: Itccel:tM. Shipments Flour, bills 3.VIK10 370,000 W'heut, bu 70S.0m) COviWO Corn, bu 611.000 21W.OOO Oats, bu lPi.iKK) 42ii.lKH) Hyc. bu 15.0IKI 2.00,1 IJarley. bu sl.ooo 13.000 On the Produce exchailKe today the but ter market was easy; creameries, tMslUI'se, dairies, nunc. Cheese, llrm at ni'ull'.ie ICbrs, llrm, fresh, 13Hc yv.w Yiiiiu iinvnii i, m viikivp Uuolnl Ions for (he Ullj 011 Viirloun ('iiiiiiutidllli's. NEW YORK, Sept. l.-FI.OrH-Hecelpt 10,174 bbls : exports. Itt.VfiS bbls. : sales. S.750 pkes : market was slow and barely steady; Minnesota patents, II. 10ft 1.25; winter patents. 13.75Tft.00; winter Htratcbts, 13.5041 .ti0; winter extras, I2.70fl3.mi; Mlunesotii bakers. $' S3f3.25; winter low grades. 12.401? 2.65; rye Hour, steady; sales, 500 bbls.; fair to Rood, w.wsia.j; ciioico to rancy, ja.yiifff I. CO. COnNMHAl-Kaiy; yellow western, S8c city, S7SiS.Se; brandy wine. S24.I5Ti23.53. IIYI'2- Hull; No. 2 western, 5Se. f. o. b., afloat; state rye, Rift 54c, If New York. IIAHI.KY-Qlllet; feodlUK. 421 13c, c. I. f., isrw vorK; niullliiK, mn4if,i;e, c. I. r. ItufTuSu. HAUI.EY MAlr-Uull: western, 52Tlfic. WI1UAT Horclpts. 2'.9.275 bu.: exports. 203,030 bu ; sales, 2.S75.000 bu. ; futures. .'im.OOO bu ; export, spot, weak; No. 2, S0c, f. o. b. 11 Moat: No. 2 red. 77l'.o. elevati r. No. 1 northern. Duluth. S3se, f. o. b.. alloat; No. 1 1 hard. Duluth. SUc, f n. I. ; ojitlons opened pieiuiy on roreiKti ntiyiiiB ami ineu graiui ally eased off under larce recelnts. weak ness In the southwest, Renerul lliiuldntlou and disappointing export business; closeil weaa ai "Who not iieenne. Hales Included No. 2 red. March. S-lMiSlijC closed at S4V May. S3iiS.I7c. closed at R.lc: Hentem ber, 7S4ri;!lV'. closed at 7SUc; October. 79V, iwne, closed at ii'c, uecemuer, &u ia-lt' 81?kC closed at SQ'iC. COHN-ReCelnts. 459,475 tut. : exports. 413.- 859 bu.: sales. 133,000 u. ; futures, IGl.Ooo tin.: export, spot, weak; No. 2, l5T4c, r. o. Ii afloat, and 4jWc elevator. Options, after n steady openlnK with wheat, turned weak under liquidation and line wheat news closed at c net decline; May, 41i5i41sc closed at 4ir,e: Kentember. closed at 441..0 October, closed at 43ic; December, 10 ll-lii Jl4IHc. closed at I03ie. OATS-Receipts, HJO.OiTO bu : exports, 76.0S7 nu ; spoi. wean; io. i. ..i'ic; No. ,!. joe Nil. i Willi... ''Ter 'n :l ulilln "iKir.Ur. track, mixed wetsern. 2.Vo27c; track, whlli western. :iV'tl33e. track, white state, 2lili;i3c Options, Inactive and easier. HA-Dull: shlpplllK, 72''j5l73c; Rood to Cliolre. JvVif'.Kie. HOPS Unlet; state, common to choice 1S99 crop. 10'iil3e; old, 2f5c; Paclllc, 1S99 crop lU'lll.te; 010, .rMC. HIDKS Firm; (inlvestnn, 21 to 25 lbs., lTf uo; i-aiiinrnia. ;i 10 xi ids., ls'.se; Texas drv. 21 to 30 lbs.. 13V4e. LUATllKU-Flrm; hemlock sole, IluenoH vyres. ucni 10 neavy wciriiis, .':i43r-3bc neld. 22it5T23'ie. WOOL- Dull, domestic fleece. 25ii2Sc jexas, i.-iuiiK-. PHOVISIONS- llecf. dull; family. 10.00ff 12.20: mess, lOOiVf.W; beef hams. 120.60fr ii.iu; pacKei. nu.im'iiii.iio; i'ity, India mess, 1IG.OOTi20.00 Cut meats, steady: nlcklcd hel. lies, $8 751(1101); plekled shoulders, Ifi.SOIj1 s io; pic'Kieu naius. hh.uoti iii.iS. Lard, dull; western steamed. i7.12Vi!".15; AtiRiist closed ni i iv: .o. ,, nominal; renneii. ipuei; eon- lent. 17.3S; South America. .il; cniniiouud lh Win v.", Pork. Millet . family, 1I5.00T? 10. in. suori ciear, na.joi is.&u; mess, $i:.oo 13.00. POTATOi:S-Dull; Jerseys. $l.O0'jfl.25; New aorK, i .-wii-iio; lour island. Jl.l2.fcsn.r0. TALLOW Quiet , i lly ($2.00 per pkR.) 1 i-inc; coiiniy uiKRS. rreei, 'ini4i'. HL'TTint-Hecelpts. 17.772 pkRs; steady creamery. 17mi22e CHUKSK-Hecelots. I0.C01 likes.: steady larRo while, 10V, small white. 10c; larpe roioreu. (u'iaijin.e; small colored, iui4c. KCI(!S- Receipts, 17,101 pkes.: llrm; west crn reRiilar paeklnu. at mark. lOtfilfic. west cm. loss off. itiitmisc MF'l'AI.S Aside from a weak and de rlilmlly lower market for nln Iron war runts, the ietal market, as a whole, was rather tame. Lako copper, lend and spel ler ruled dull and unchanged, the former ticltlR quoted nt $l.ti2i.4. lead nt $1 37S and pelter at $4.07i41i4,121. Tin. thouKh some what lower, wua very (inlet at $30,C33u.S5, wnrrnnls closed weak at J1 7Sl 10.D0. The brokers nrlce for lead was ll.no ntid for copper 116.75, (Ml III I U IIOI.r.SAi: MAItKIVI'S. ( ondldon of Trntli nml Uiiotnllniis nti Slnple 11 nil I'nnej I't-odiiee. KOOH-Itecelpls llbeial. Rood stork firm 01 I3MIIC I.IVK t'OI I.TMV-nens, 7fi7i4e. roosters, aeeordlni; to ti;e al.d sire. Afilr. sprint chickens, ti'jfilfx-, .lucks. 4Tif.e; ees". 4fiSe, turkejs. Si FHKSM nilllSSKD t'OI'l-TRY-llens. R6 (I3c, roosters, ffific; ducks and neee, I'll 10c; broilers, per lb.. 12ftI2V: turkeys. 12'tc HI'TTICIt-f'ommon to fair, 1314c : choice. HWfliV. separator, 20e; Kiithered creamTy, 17ftle FISH -Trout, 10c; hlueflsli. 9c: pickerel, Se; latflsh. I2o. dressed buffalo. 6c; white llsh. lOe; herrlns, f.r; black bas, inc; sal moil, 13e. white bass, 10c: cropple. 10e; pike, pie; hnllhlil, 12c. bill.:ioiii?. PV; rlni; perch, So; lobsters. Kreen, 22c Inlled lob sters, 2.V; mackerel. 20c, eodllsh, 10c; yellow pel eh. fie. KHKHII OYSTKHH-First grade, solid packed. New York counts, per can, 40e; extra selects. 3ie; standards. 30c. Second Krade. slack filled. New York counts, per can, 30c. extra selects, 2le; standards, 21c. PlfJUONH -I.lvo. per dozen. 01c. VKAI.S-rholce, BfilDc. MAY Per carload lots: Upland chol"", Ifir; No I upland. IV medium. 17; coarse, Ifi.Vl; rve straw, choice, . (nilllAI.H -No 3 com, Tfc; No. 3 whl'e oats. 2b'e: cracked corn, per ton. ilt.r); cr.rn rind outs. chupp"d, per ton, IIS; bran, per 1111 1 tim.Vf, IMHII1', CI IIHI, VKOHTAHMiS. rrt'lWIUKHH-Per dozen. 20T25O. Ni:Y TritNIPH-Pcr bushel basket. Me. Ni:Y HHF.TS-Per dozen bunches. I51?2iie. Ni:V CAKItOTS-Per doen hunches, 2,1c. I.KTTICK-Per dozen. lOtluc KAOISIIFH- Home prown, per dozen, lSe. PHAH-Per half bushel basket, 50c. HHANS-Wax. ner half bushel basket, 40c; string, 33e. NKV POTATOKS-Per bushel, r"?f45e. f'A HUAOn-llome crown, per potinil, OAfl.lFl.OWKIt-Pcr dozen. 11. OHKKN rOHN-Per dozen, 10c. TOMATOFH Home crown, ner half bushel basket, (ftc ONIONS Home crown, per pound. VAW c m m I' K I . K H V Nc 1 1 ra s k a . r.o'i ( 4c. fiu'it;h. PlIAfHnH-Callfornl.i, per box. COfiMc. APHICOTS-None on tl'e market. Pt.l'.MR-Callfornln. per irate. 11.10'dl 23. PltrNKH I'allfornln. Tranedy. per crat- 11.25; Kelsey. Japan, per crate. 11.25. HAIITI.KTT 'KA ls-i' forn In. tier box. 12.0O12.25; other California pears, 11.75 OtlAPKH-Callfornbi. 4-bnskel crate. 11.50: Tokays. $2: ("uncords home crown. 17ffl0c. Nl;i 1 A HINKS ( allfornl.i. l-baskct crnt". 11.25. WATKllJlKl.nNS-As to size. S5o eacii. CANTAI.OrPK-Ocms. ner dozen. tOfrVic; lareo sizes, iioi(75c. APPIjKH Native. Tocfiji ner bit.: ner bid , 12.50)3.00. Crab apples, per bbl., 13. THOPICAI. FKI'ITS. PINKAPPI.KH-Per .lozen, HM-TflS. OHANOFS Medlterraiiran sweets, ner box. II. Valenclns. JI25'2'4.- i.I'.MONH ( nllfornla. extra fancy. 13.50: fancy. r.00fi5 25. HANANAH Per bunch, accord nc to sun. 12 SUS.!). MISCELLANEOUS. NfTS-Hlekorv. larKe. ner hu.. 11.85: shellbarlis, 11.35, lCncllsh walnuts, per lb., lS'KUe: nuieris. per id., izc: nimonns, par li. inPic: raw. ner lb.. B'i'uBc: roatited. 0141171,4c. IIIUI'iM. IIIDHS No. 1 crcen hides, fie: No. 2 cruen hides. 5c: No. 1 salted hides, 610: No. 2 salted hides, 5'4c; No. 1 voul calf, S to 12 lbs., 7c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 5c. .st.ti:.iii:nt of VISUM,!: M'lU'LV 'I'elcKrniilile nml ('utile Iteporls nt (rain Allonl nml Ashore. NEW YORK. Sent. 4.-The followliiK Is n statement of the visible supply of main fti store and nlloat on Saturday, September 1, as compiled by the New York produce ex chanRe: Wheat. ri0 2S0.noo bu.. Increase. 320.000 bu.; corn, 5.313.000 bu.; decrease, 2,117,000 bu.; oats. 9.233.000 bu.. Increase. 1.1S5.000 bu.: rve. 7C9.O0O bu.. Increase. 35.000 bu.; barley. 349,001 nu., increase, k,uw nu. St. I.o ti I m (J nil 11 ami l'riivlslons. ST. LOFIS. Sent. I.-WHFAT-Lower No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71'ic: truck. 73',, 74c; September, Tl?c: October. 7i'i ; Decem- ucr. ii'c; .o. -i nam, Wi'iirei'ie. POIIV T ,..,... V-.. .. n,.ul. rtli. nA1. 40Vrc: September. 39c: October. 3Ge: Uc- comber. 33'4c. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 21Ue; track. 221)22V4c; Sejitember. 21c; December, 22Hc; Mnv. 'JJe' Nfn u'lill.. "Si. HVIi Htenily. 50c. FLOFR-Oulet. easy; natents. 3.50Tf3.fi3: extra fancy and stralRht. $3.203.30; clear, a. i.ii;i.uii. .SEEDS Klax. lilRher: $1.42 bid. CORN.MKAL Steady, $2.(Wj2.0.3. URAN Firm: sacked, east track, C9?f70c. I IA Y Steady; timothy. IS OOU12.03: prairie, $0.10117.00, WIIISKY-Steady. Jl.21. I RON COTTONTI K.S-J1.M. HAC.lt INO-1S 10TiS.S3. HEMP TWINE 9c. METALS Lead, unlet. 11.321-,: snelter. dull. $1.05. POI LTRY Steady ; chickens. 7c; youtiR. De: turkeys, r.iiie; youiiR, lie: ducks, Ol ympic, ic; Reese, mc; youiiR, 1.14c. lCC.nS-Steady. 13Uc. Hl'TTHR Steady ; creamery, 1S'(22; dairy 131i 17c. PROVISIONS-Pork, stronK: jobblm;. J 2 50: nrd. hlnher: cho ce. IG.7UTi0.72''.. Drv salt meat. (boxed), stronu; extra shorts, J7.37",4; clear rlbs,$7.50; clear sides. 5711:1,5. Hacou (boxed), siroiiR; extra shorts, $3.0); clear rms. iN.v.; clear sides. RECEIPTS-Flour. 1G.0O0 bbls.: wheat, J3U.H00 im.: corn, l.t.wo nu.; oats, sm.ouo im. SHIPMENTS-Fl.iur. 14,000 bids.: wheat 29,000 Im.; com. 54.HOO bu.; oats, 20,000. Liverpool (irnlll anil Pro vIslniiM. LIVERPOOL, Hept. I.-WIIKAT-Spot steady: No. i red, western winter, r.s; no. 1 northern sprint;. 3iJ. No. 1 California, (is IHdJiGs 5d. Futures, steady; September, 3s ll',d; December, fis Vt. CORN Spot, steady. Amerlcnn mixed new. 4s 2d; American mixed, old, 4s 2'4d. Futures, sieany; ucioner. is tw, govern ber. 4s 21' d: December. 4s 2d, Receipts of wheat during the past three days u'dd.wo centals, inciuiilUR iuo.ihio Ainer lean. Receipts of American corn during the past tinee days ;:i'0,ouu centals. 1 ...-. 1. 1 . ..... ........ .i.. I l. ' 1 iniuin limit!.. HIMM ( i;ill, e.li-J , tun. Hacou. Cumberland cut, llrm. 42s Gd; short rlbn, llrm, 15s Gd: Ions clear middles, llqht. firm. 42s; Ioiir clear middles, heuvy. llrm, 41s fid; short clear backs, llrm. 4S-: clear bellies. (Inn. 4G lid. Lard. Am rlcan rellnea, llrm, 37s. Cheese, Ameilcan llueat white, steady, 50s fid; American Ilnest colored, steady, 51s Cd. Kiiiimiim City (irnln anil I'rov Isloiis. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 4. AVH EAT De cember. CC4iGG5c; cash, No. 2 hind, lV1f fi'.V.c; No. 3, ClitfJCIc; No. 2 red. 71c; No. 3, U7Jifi9i4c. ("ORN-Seplember, 3G1s(ri2Gi,4c; December, SJVIlSJljC; cash. No, 2 mixed, 37s1i.Tc; No. 2 white, 3S(3Sie; No. 3. 3714c. OATS-No. 2 white, 2Gi,,e. RYE No 2. 45c. HAY-Cholce timothy, $3.00; choice prairie, $6.25fifi.50. HUTTER-Creomery, lS1i20e; dulry, fancy, !7e. EtiOS-Hteady ; fresh Mlrcouri and Kin sas stock. 12c dozen. lo.s off. ctss r. -turned; new whltewood cares Included. 143 nu re. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 0D9.2M bu.; corn, 25,r00 bu. : oats. 15,0.0 bu. SHIPMENTS -Wheat. 25S.4WMm.; corn. 2.00.) bu.; oats, 12.000 bu. Toledo llnrket. TOLEDO, I).. Sept. I.-WHEAT-Dull: lower, spot and September, 7fie; October, 771-kc; December, 795c. CORN D ill. lower; cash, 42e; Reptember, 12c; December, 3IV- OATS--Dull, nteady; No. 2 cash and Sep t ember, 22c. HYIC-Oull. hlRher; No. 2 cash, 62(40. SEEDS-Clover, dull, lower; W prime, JiVOO; 'S prime, lfi.10; October, $G.I5; No. 2, 1,.VK(5.S0. Plillmlclplilii Produce llnrUet. PHILADELPHIA. Hupt. 4.-HrTTEP.-I'nchaiiKcd. western fancy ertamery, 22e; western fancy prints, Sic E(1(1S-Firm . freih nearbv and western, 17e; fresh southwestern, 15c; fresh south ern, lie CHEESE -Dull and easy: New York full cream, fancy small, 10'sc; Ohio Hats, Fe. lllnnrniiolls W'benl nml Flour. MINNEAPOLIS. Sepl l-WHEAT-Pen. tembor, 73i;c; Decembnr, 7l1vc. On track: No. 1 hard. 751tc. No. t northern, 7.tV'; No 2 northern. 7.Vsc. Kl.Ol'Jt First pateiitr. $l.0f 1.20: secon 1 patents, $:IS51i4 0d: ilrt clears. J3.05li:l.25: second clears. $2.0.1i2.25. HRAN-ln bulk, $12.'mi 12.25. Prnrla lnrl.el. PEORIA, Sept. 4.-COUN-Easy; No, 2, 40c. OATS-Iireculnr; No. 2 white, 22Hfi'?ic, billed throutsh. WHISK Y On tho basis of $1.24 for lln Isbed Roods. Comllllon of Ibe Trennir y, ASHIaTO'. Sept (.-Today's ptate ment of the treasury balances In the Rin eral fiiinl. exclusive of tho $l50vOi.Nk cold reserve In the illvlMon, of redemption, shows: Available cMbh bnlnnce. $135,lWi,013; gold, $Gii,lS9,74ii. Ilulnlli Wlirnt MnrUrt. DI Ll'TII, Sept 4, WHEAT No, 1 hard, cah, 75ic, September, "kc; December, Pie Iron 7Sc: N', 1 northern. enh. 7fit4e: Petitem- b.-r. 7i)Uc. December, "fiic. No. 2 northern, 3hio, No. s sprliic. 70Ue CORN .'Ml,,. OATS 2Mi2:f Mil mniLee (Irnlll llnrket, M I L W A I ' K KK. Sent 4 W 1 1 EAT Lower : No. t northern, Tfli,e; No. 2 northern, 75c, HI iv-IHRIier. .no. 1, PARLEY - lllcber. No. 2. MfiMe: siimnle. IlKoOr-. IIOVEMIIN'I'S (F STOCKS AMI IIO.MIs, Inlerest nf (he l)n Is Cenlered In Hu .'imiir Mirliel. NEW YORK. Kent. I Tim fever III KnmiT Rennlna stock, which hnf been lindercolnc 11 process of careful nursing for several weeks vast, broke Into crisis today, as i not unusual on the eve or dividend notion 011 this stock. For several weeks thero was extensive buying nf sticar stock, but the inanlp ilatlon 10 advance the price which accompanied the htiyittK arour.ed tht suspicions of the sapient professionals. When the stock bexan to drop, the profes sionals congratulated themselves upon their foresight and became uiicer operators on the short side of sugar. Tho apparent liquidation of the Ioiir stock nml the eour aneous pressure by the bears continued even this morning until the directors went Into session, about which tltno tho slock touched the low nolnt nt 117U. After the adjournmont of the directors at 12:30 o'clock mere was a rumor that thu directors vad determined to put the stock on an iinnunl dividend basis of S per cent by declaring a ilimrterly dividend of per cent today. No official nnnn incement of the directors' ne tlon could be obtained, tlliS mpetlnK ImvliiR adjourned to 3:30 o'clock, or until nfter business hud censed upon the stock vx clianRe. Hut the unfortunate shorts were evidently well convinced that the report wns well founded and they ran tho stock up is points with their oncer demands for l.ooo and 2,0O1-shre lots. Tho price sagged off 11 point, but stiffened ncaln to about the nest at ine close. This buoyant rise in Huuur hetned some nf the other specialties which hnd bci-n under pressure In the tnoinlns;, the early declines In Urooklyn Transit. Manhattan anil Metropolitan beltiR , , ,1,,,,, ............ v ... I T ) n 1 . . ' .. .. . . I . . .. 1 i v ... n 1.1, i ruin n vii.p, ttir-Li, which came next to StiRur In tiolnt of ac tivity, recovered a nolnt of Its 2U-rmlnt break, but fell away nRiiln In tho tlnnl deal ings. The war of rus rates In CIiIciiro uc counteil for Its weakness, .i'.ucrlcan Steel und wire also not back to the top at t over Friday's price, after Its early move nient had apparently jirovcd abortive. The ste.-l gro.ip as a whole fulled to respond and In Tennessee Coal and National, Steel there wns not 11 slncle sale during the day. The same was truo of Rock Island and the railroad list as a whole continued much neplected. There was norm' llrmness here and there In the railroad list, notably In the southwest and southeastern Rroups. (treat Northern preferred also wns con spicuous for n rise of 14 and St. Joseph and Orand Island roso 14, Thero wns no Indication, however, of imy Kenornl awnk enliiR from the recently pruvnllltiK specula- uve npaiiiy anil mo news nt tnc nay totinu no reflection In the stock market. Honda were not nctlve. but wero sllchtlv llrmer In tone. Tot til sales, pnr value, l."50,ooo. I'nlted States 5s reR. advanced U in the bid price. 1 ne I'ommerciai Advertisers nnnnciai cableRrum says: Tho announcement that the Trnnsvaul had henn nr.nuxed, siiRgest Inn the near conclusion of the wnr In Hou'li Africa, caused African mining shares to adv.inco sharply In the markets here to day and Imparled a more cheerful tpne KHtmrnlly. Huntness was Jtlll very much restricted, except for 0nnn and French biiylnif of ArRentlnc securities and copp-r shares. The fortnlehtly statistics lor copper published today fhowert a hcvy reduction In stocks, MIR tons, and In sup plies of 2.2v" tonf. The bank received 42105,000 Rnld from Australia, i.'35.000 from tndU and bouRht Z,(n In bars. It lost JM9.01O for South America nnd 25,000 for an unstated dostlnatton. Chinese buylne of sllvor wan u feature. The oxchmc here will bo closed nsxjt Saturday. Followlnc are tho closlnit prices on ths New York Stock exdhanue: At'-hlnon do pfd Uultlniure & 'Ohio. Canadian Pacific Canada. io dies. & Ohio ClilcnRO (1. W r. 11. & Q Chi lnd. & I. Union Tarlne ... do pfd W a bash do pfd AVheel & I.. '..... ' do 2d pfd Wis. Central Third Avenut ' r.7i 74 . 7J . 72'4 . M'J . O . JT'l . W'l . 53' 1 . IS - t; . r.4 . UH .1101; .124 .mi . 4$ .123 . 33 . M4 . 4 . 24 . 30 . S9i - l'i . 17 20 . 0711 . 26' i . ...i4 . 2'i . S0"4 . 91 .mil . 44i . 54 i . 3;i . 26H . 78', . 3(ii . 8M .139 . MU , !! . 22 . CC . 7 . 31 . 17'i . Wl . 3T . M .US . 15 . 65 . 87 . M . 9l" . 31 . 71 .IM Adnms Ux American Hx ir. B. TM Wells.Pariro nx... Amer. Cot. Oil .... ilo pfd Amer. Multlne do pfd Amor. 14. It do pfd Amer. Spirits do pfd Amor. H. Hoop .... do pfd Amer. S. & W do pfd Ainer. Tin Plate... do pfd. . 57 . in; .1611, .W . 571 ; . .1 . 41 . ni .Hi", .17'! . 19 . C7 . 11 . 5IH .113 . r. Cliti'uuu C, & N. r it. t. & v.. 111. vr... & p. c. e. c .t. L Colorado So do 1st 'pfd do 2d pfd Del. k Hudson.. Del. I & W Denver &. R. O., do pfd nrl do 1st pfd (It. Nor. pfd llorklns Coal ... llocklnir Valley Illinois Centrnl , Iowa Central ... do pfd Lake Itrle & AV.. do pfd Lake Shore L. A- .V Manhattan L. ... Met. St. Ily Mexican Central Minn. &- St. I... do pfd Mn. Paclllc .... Mobile & Ohio . M , K. & T tin pfd N. .1. Central .. X. Y. Central .. Norfolk & V.... do pfd No, Pacific do pfd Ontario & W.... Ore. Rv. & Nsv in pfd Pennsylvania ,, Readlnic do lrt pfd do 2.1 pfd.... Ilio (1. W do pfd SI. U S. P... do In! pfd do 2d pfd SI. I. Southvc.. do pfd .11 do pfd. .llii'4 Amer. Tobacco H'il do 'pfd., . 13 Anac. Mln. Co . llrooWj-n R. T . 14 Colo. Fuel Iron. .309 Con. Tohacco . 7Hi do pfd . 9li Federal Steel ,T.4 1 do pfd . n . (ten. I'.lectrle . '..-,14 Olucose Sunr '.... . isn do pM . vi'i Inter. Paper . .17 ' do pfd... . 1 Iirlede Oas , soi 4 National Biscuit . .111 1 do pfd .111 National Lead ... . :i?4 do pM . 7l'4 National Steel ... . W, do pfd . 71 N. Y. Air llrakn... . No American .... . 1: Pacific Coait . 7 do 1st pfd MtH' do 2d pfd . Wi Paclllc Mall , ,7 jPenple's la .... Preosed a. Car . r.4 ! do pfd . II 'Pullman P. ?'ur ., . t S. It. & T . fi7 Stiuar . 33'ii do pfd . i:i'Tenn. Coil i. Iron, . 59141 IT. S. tyoiithsr ..... .inn! ',0 Pftt .173 U. S. Rubber . 0", 122', .117 01 '. . IIV. St. Paul do pfd St. Paul Onutia , 1 . 30'i . 91 . TS- ' ,;'7 . Rin . U 1IJ do pfd 3.1H Western Cnlon ... 1l'V,npubllc I & S.., MiJ do pfd IP,1 P. C. C. & St. L . So. Pacific Ho, Hallway do pfd Ti'nas & Pacific .. Offered. "Ex-dlvldend. Vi'iv Vim'L Money llnrkel. NEW YORK. Sent. 4. MONEY On cnll. steady. 111 1 1 ill 1 - p cent. Prime mer cantile miner pg..i.'. per -ent. STERLING EX(,'1 1 A NCI E Eas v. with ac tual business In bullion' bills at $4.J7'.fff 4 S7'i for demand, and at for lx:v diys; posted riit.iv JI..31.I (..Snij. Commei'-c'-il bills. HiSUfM.xyfc. SILVER-R.ir. C2e- eertllli ales. 61-Hti 2V4c; Mexican dollars, 4"4C. HONDS-Oovi rnment, llrm: state, Inac tive; railroad, linn. Tho closliiK prices on bonds today nro as follows: P. S. ret. 2s. rej. do coupon do 3s, rK do coupon do new 4s, rcR.. do coupon do old 4s, reg. ... riu .oupon do 5. reff do coupon I), of l'. 3 C.H.. .. A ten, general 4s... do adj. Is Canada So. '.' . Ones. Ohio i,v do 5s C. & N V e. 7 . do S. F. deb. Chtcnuo Tr. 4s.... Colo. So. Is n. a nio o. is.... do 4s Rrle Efiieral 4 F W ft P. C Is. flen. Klectrlc 6... In Central Is ... L. & N Hill. !.. M., K. ft T. 2s.... do 4 .101 .103 .W tw I .13't YiW, .113'i .114'i .lU'i .U2't .121 .Ml . 114 109 . Ill', .ll'l .139 .111 . 94 . 12 .I1."t . 9SH . b9H . 71 ,115 .1131, . 99'i . P'i . 92 '4 N Y. C. Is N. J C nn. 5s..., No. Pnclllc Jt do 4s N V, C ft St L Is. Nor. ft V. ecu. 4s, Ore, Nav. Is do 4s Oregon . L. 6s... do consol 5 Reading itener.il 4s Rio tt W. 1s St I. ft 1 M e. 5 W l ft H (Ii St. Paul consols . SI. P., C. ft P. Is. do tti So. Paclllc 4 So. Railway :,s P It. ft T. fa Tx. ft I'acllli! !.. do Jb t'nlnn Paclflo 4... Wabasli 1s do 2s West thnre 4s IMS', 12344 Gi 10(i4 107 97, .100 .lOSH .KV .Ill's . S7T, . (19 Ill's .121 . Il'.t .11V, .11", . 7S IC', . 67 .112 . 5 .10: I, IllUi .1011, .112 . HU, Wis Central Is, 'M Centuries. When Issued. Offered. Iloslon sioi-U ((unlntlons, BOSTON. Sepl. I.-Call loans, 25f,1 per per cent; tltno loans, flMV6 per cent. OITlclnl closing: A.. T. ft S. F do pfd Atner URr do pfd Itcll Teleplmne tlcston ft All).in Itoi-ton ft Albany Huston ft Maine.. C. II. ft U Dominion I'onl - do pfd Federal Slecl do pfd Fitchbtirc pfd lien. 1-lleetrle .... do pfd VA P.leclrlc III .. Mexlian 1Vnlr.1l Mich. Telephone . N It. 1 ft C Old CoUny Old IXiniinlon ... IS'llM'nlon Pacltle J;i; . TiiH.West Hnd Wi 122', WestliiKh. Klectrlc. 4H lib1 j Atchison 4s Mia .143 1 Adventure .219 Allniiej Mln. Co.... P. .219 Ainil. Vopper Vt 1l Atlantic rt livi'lloslon ft Mont 325 41S Hutte ft tlostnn ... fij .llu'i Calumet ft Heen..7&i ,. X, Centennial 17 . t7 Franklin n?, .1:1.1 "nmhaldt I3SH Osceola S3 1 H Parrel I . :ol Quln' y R; ll'4 Santa I'e Copper 41; . P." Tamnrai k 2ii r. t'tnh Mining 31', 213 it innna 3 . U Wolvrnri 1; I'liiiiiielnl Notes, ST LOFIS. Sept. 4 -Clearings, $7,038,450: balances, $1,027,50. Money, per cent; NrwYork cxchaiiRc, 25e discount bid, par CINCINNATI, Sept. 4.- Clearings. $3,fi. 050; New York exchange. 20c discount; money. 2Mjti per cent. CHICAtfo, Sept. 4. -Clearings, $2t.4Cfl,SSl, balances, l2.WH.ni2i posted exchange. $4.S5lj 4.V4; New York exchange, 20c discount. NEW YORK, Sept. 4.-ExchanK0S, $107, lll.WW. bnlances, $7.923,7M;. IIOSTON. Sept I -ExclunRCS. $i:i,Slt,ti0n; bnlames, J1.3I1.:W!. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 4.-Cle,irlllRS, $12. 752, rM, balances, $2,294,1.1. HALTLMORE, Sept. 4,-ClearlnRS, $2,991, 7as, balances, $i:i3.0M Loudon stock liiolnllons, LONDON. Sept. 4. I p. m.-CloslnR! Cnn.. money.. . do account .... Atchl'iin 'Hiiadlnn Paclllc SI. Paul Illinois (Vnlrsl . teiuistille 1'nloa I'ac. pfd.. N Y Central ... M :.-l Hrle ... do 1st pfd.. . . . 2' , Pennsylvania ... ', Hemline ...Ill"; No. Pacific .. .. 119', (Irand Trunk . .. 71 Anaconda ... . ., 7 Hand Mines . 11V 3fti, , M, 7;i'4 S 9's 40S Ex-d!Mdend. SILVER-H.ir, firm, nt 2S9-1M per ounce. MONEY 3 per cent... The rate of discount for short bills wns 3r's per cent; for three manth" bills. 3,i 3 1 1 -IS per cent. Nev Yorlt llliilnit- Mocks, NEW YORK. Sepl. 4.-The followlnR are the closlni; iiuotntlons for mining shares louay : 1 'hollar 12 Ontario ...I'O .... Ml .... 19 ....If.O ....n .... 53 ....3i5 .... 13 .... 17 Crown Point .. 11 Ophlr 1 'on Cnl. ft Va.. Iir.ulwool tlolil ft Currle .. Hale ft Norcross Homestake ..120 .. 12 .. 20 tm .. S4 .. 25 Plymouth Quicksilver do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard t'nlon Con... . Yellow Jacket . Iron Silver Mexican I'orelBn I'liiiiiielnl. l.nvnnw Qn. 1 Mn.,. i...m.imu. ---'', .. .1,1.1..,. ....r. .1 L.1111UIIII I today, but the demand slackened and the lniirlil ti'ttftt InMll,,,, a l. .1 ...... ...... iu stiniri. nu; stock exchangi) thnro was an nil ro.md hardship In view of the hopeful anticipa tions In roiunl to affairs In China nnd houth Africa, and the railroad troubles, but miMiii-na lemiups smaii. ino iirmncss Hllown v rirtinrl T.iimI. ti .. 1 .,.,.. rt e the day's transactions, Urn 'truffle returns .... inrtipuii opL-iiiioin lino me eios Itit,' market wns stlmuliited by purchases. There was u smart rise In prices. Homo -tl ttr... ,lu ..-,..i V u . 1 . .,,..,..,..-, ,,.-,5- ii, ,.ifiuint'nirni lilllieil mid Orcat Western was In good dematid. roiciKii seeuiiunH were pooci, tinnitus unu Chinese were higher, Russians were not ar fected by the loan rumors. In tho absence of New ork advices American securities were Idle but llrm. t'nlon Pacltlcs were tho principal feature of tho transactions. Knlllrs ndvunced professionally, tho llrm ness bolnc Incrensed owln to the buvlng Of MMVltr liwhr ll. fl.n wa-.t nl,.l,.llmnl Imports from China and the shipments of ....-. i, ... iiij iiji jiiii uiianos ui eilK anil ll'll and also for the payment of foreign troops In Chin. The amount of bullion taken ...... ,,i.iin ... i-iimi4ini i.ii i.fii.iiice louuy was 1X9.000. Spunlsh 4s, 7214. Gold premium ... l. etui. lljlCB, ll U. PAItIS Sept. 4 - Prices opened Irregular and hesitating on the bourse todav, but subsequently they became better, being In IlliM'ooU by the llrmness shown by mine shanr At thn close the market was llrm but quiet. Rio tlntos advanced. K a lira hardened owlnff to purchases on English account. Three per cent rentes 101 francs for the account. Exchange on London. 23f IGo for chrcks. Spanish 4s clossd ut 73.55. HERLIN, Sept. 4 -On the bourse today International securities were steady. Chi nese were harder on London advices. Cana dian Pacifies Improved. Locals rilapsed shcjily In tho early dealings, but closd with a recovery. Austrian credits were ani mated anil higher owing to bear covering. Exohanfe'o on London, SOm. ISpfRs., fcr checks. Discount rates: Short bills, SVi pr cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent. Cotton .MnrlteL NEW YORK, Sept. 4.-COTTON The fen turo of the trading In the cotton market todny was tho re-entrance of the public Into tho market on a broad scale the out siders taking tho bull side. The bears were thrown Into a spasm of fright by nn ndvunce of CQ14 points In active options In tho Liverpool market, privately report".! to have resulted from hardening statistics, fears among shorts that a F(iieizc was to be attempted and belief that the crop out turn would be small. Spot sales In that market were tho lurRest In many weeks, reaching S.000 bales nt an advance of Hd. Another factor was tho continued light movement at nil points In the south. Minor Influences Included unfavorable crop re ports from tho centrnl belt and reports thnt southorn spot markets were 'dtiH higher. On the tlrst call prices Jumped up IS points, with tlie. market Irregular. Still later the advance was' Increused to a mat ter of BIT" points by a spurt of senernl buying, led by room bears. Europe nnd the public also bought. Throughout tho day New Orleans shorts were heavy buyers In our market. The bullish cyrutlons of tho New Orleans market ndd"d materially to the firmness here, ns did a decrease In the Liverpool stock of 34,000 bales shewn by a recount. The weekly report showed less pessimistic than figured upon und led to quite ,i sciam ble of prollt taking, under which prlcea went off several points. Fears of another benr move In Liverpool tomorrow pre sented nn organized attack upon tho posi tion of the bulls, however, nnd tho market held llrm to the close. Futures clofd steadv; September. $8.'i: October, $.1S: November. $3.53 : Decembjr. $S.5t; Januarv, $S.50; February. $3.49; March, $? 43; April. $S.4S; May. $S.51; June. tl.52; July. JS.52; Spots closed steady: mlddlinr upland, 9,o; middling gulf, 9'c Sales, 120 balca. ST. LOFIS. Sept 4.-COTTON-Steady : middling. 9 9-lfle. Sales, none. RecelDts, 3 l.alee: shlnments. 5 bales: stock. 7.514 baloj. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 4,-COTTOV- Flrm; sales. 2.000 pales; ordinary, tuc; rooj ordinary, 7 15-lfie: low mlddllnc 9 1-lle; middling. 9 9-16o: good middling. 9 13-K"; middllna- fair. 101-lc; rocripts. OSS ImIci; stock. 27.197 bnles. Futures steady; Sep tember. $9 1319.17; October. $S.5H&.52; No vember. $J.32tS,H: December, $.:i2'fi.i.S3: Januarv. $ 321.33: February. $S.3?..3G; March.' $I.35H.37; April. JS.3SiTS.a7; May, $.i0flS.41. Wool MnrUrt. BOSTON, Sept. 4. WOOL Quotations of leading descriptions nre as rollows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces, X and above, 27e; XX and nbovo,29c; delnlnn. 30c; No. 1 comb Inn and elothlnc. 3ic Mlchlgnn, Wisconsin, etc., X Michigan, 22'32c; No. 1 Michigan combing and clothing. 29ff20c; No. 2 Michi gan combine nnd clothing, 29ifC0c; coarse and braid, wnshed. 25if2Cc: line delaine, 2h !27c; unwashed quarter blood, 2S124c; Mich igan unmerchantable, 19f20c; unwashed Michigan, line. 171lSc. Texas wools: 12 month. lf.fi l!)c : scoured, 50?52o; 6 to X-month spring, PiulSc; scoured. 4oy4io; ran. ij'jihc; scoured. 401e41c. Territory scoured basis: Montana and Wyoming, fine, medium and line. 17Ci1Sc; Hcoured. 50c; No. 2 medium, 191120c; scoured. tfiSft'c; Ftnh line, medium nnd tine, P'1il7c: scoured. 60c; No. 2 medium, l'i;20c, scoured. 4Gfi 17c : Idaho fine, me dium nnd line, l(Vfil7c; scoured, 50c; No. 2 medium. 17tilSc; Oregon wools, eastern choice, Rri.isv.Mftl.lc: scoured, line, medium and line. ISffufle: valley. No. 1. 20122c: No. 1, 21l;22e. California wools: Northern Hiring choice 171f9c; average, lfifil7c; rcouied, 501i52e; middle eounlry, spring. II TilOc; scoured, 451i47c; southern, free, 1217 13e; scoured, 45171'. Australian scoured bnsls: Spot prices, combing superllne, nom inal at S21iS7c; good. S0fS2c; clothing, cholca, 93fj9Jc. ('olfee MnrUrt. NEW YORK. Sept I COFFEE Riot. Rio. No. 7 Invoice, Sv?e. Mild, barely steady; Cordova. 9i.fi lie. The mnrkol for cotee liltures opened steady, with prices ICIj 5 l.ointa lower, under mniier&te general sell ing, startel by weak fiiilgn market c.i Ides and selling orders from abroad. The market ruled Irregular, wltlCb.irely ste.ulv undertone, following a f.iliurr jf late cabloi to show reaction In Eunpe and undo a weaker ruling of tho spot coffee market. Trading wns only fair, with Europe n .idler. SlnllHtlcal ebnne"!'. w. re nbout ns 1 xpei'ted. Tho market closed quiet, lotj'5 points net higher. Total pnl"s w -re 23,75V bags, Ineludlng September at $i.2i; Oclolur, $7.25; November $7..1r. December. $7 19, Jtinuo,ry, $7.15; Febriinry. 5" 50; March, $7.53. 11 1 1 To ruin Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Sept. 4. -CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'lTS Inactive and nominal. The week slarted with pretty much the rame conditions prevalent that character ised the situation In evaporated apples last month. Tho market was cmlot. State common was quoted from 31uc; prime, 4 I15I40; choice, 5H'i(!c; fancy, B-;i7o. Prunes were quoted from 31i7c par lb., according lo size and quality. Apricots, royal, lift lie; Moor park. 151il7c. Peaches, peeled, HlilSc; impeded, ftiiOe. nil Miirkcl. OIL CITY. Pa., Sept. I. -Credit balances. $1.25; cortlllcates, no bid. shipments three (In vs. 2.K.57K. average, 79.521, runs, same time. 140.320: nveraue. 4S.773. LIVERPOOL. Sept. l.-OI LS Turpentine spirits, steady. 20s 3d. Unseed nil, 44s. NEW YORK. Sept. 4.OILS-Turpontlne, ensy, $3.0Vi:i.7o. Rosin, quiet; strained com mon, $1 50. LONDON. Sept. 4. -OILS Calcutta lln scrd, spot, 55s. Tirpentlno spirits, 35s fid. imv nrls llry (fooilN. NEW YORK, Sept. 4 -The market for dr. , ds i.op. pin ,:fter the holiday with out ihiinqe In character The demand In all departments at ilrst hands has again been of moderate dimensions nnd prices without change There Is nothing doing for export rvltli china. Indln or Red Sea ports. South American markelB buying fully average. quantities. UlngliamB anu prims quici unu uncnancto- OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Western Feeders Continue Quite Liberal, TODAY'S HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND HIGHER (inntl I little nf III Kinds llrlllu Moody to Mriinuer Priors, While Co 111 111 on Untiles Are About Mead). SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. I. HeOnlt.ts Wnvti' I',, ..lrt llnnu Ullnl.lt Olllclnl Monday 5,750 2,i45 lo.OW Offlelal Tueeday il.tsst 9.500 7.ooo Two days this week Same days last week... S.imu week before Same three wewks ago. S-une four weeks nan. .11,750 .11.572 . s.ssi . T.sjj 12.215 17,0!i0 10.S7ti 19.352 9,700 17...4S 7,274 10.112 n.tst 9.oi 15.102 verage price paid for 'logs for the iast ;eral unys, with comparls 01s: I IP"). IIS99.IS9.'ltS97.llSM. 1S95 iSf'T. Aug. 15.. I 4 97 1 4 44' .1 751 - I 2 S.1, 1 42 5 (V, Aug Pi. 4 9S 5 00 I 95 5 03 5 02 5 01 4 97 6 02 5 03 4 .1- J IS ,1 ill 4 47 5 0J Allg Aug. Aug. Allg. Aug. A Ui;. 17. I . 19.. 20.. 21.. ni 23.', 24.. 4 3 a 74 I 71 4 47i .1 Ml .1 hi 2 M I 55 r. 11 1 R 07 2 92 1 4 501 3 07 II 73 2 ,SS 4 51 1 791 i Ml 5 01 , 3 73i .1 70 4 42 I 3 ill 1 42 : an, 2 .vr.t I 4D 5 b) 4 5 Oi I M1 5 12 4 JOi 5 14 3 21 I 32 2 7.1 Aug. i ill 1 Til 1 si Allg. 4 42 .1 1 2 79! 2 6 4 40 3 7.1' 3 51 2 791 Allg. Allg. Aug. 1 35 3 1J1 S !'l , 3 T0i 4 02 4 49 3 97 4 42 3 70 1 in, 1 ? 1 nl 7ti 4 9S 5 02 6 02 6 0 5 O', 2 75 2 80, 4 241 5 Allg. 21. 29. 30. 31. 1.. 4 2il 5 :ii Allg. 2 SI 4 2! 5 M 5 42 5 43 5 5.1 Allg. Allg. 4 24, 4 20l 4 27 1 Ml 3 991 2 SI hept. Sept. Sent. r nut 1 4 20, 3 61 3 99' S...L 4 14! 3 09 I 071 3... 5 0? 1 a es' j 07 4 31 I 31 4 21 5 61 Sept. 4...I 5 W, 4 19 I 4 041 Indicates Sunday. The offlelal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road wns: Cnttl lln.ii Klinn., If't' C, M. & St. T Ry.. fi' 7 ..' O. & St. L. Ry 3 2 .Missouri Paclllc Ry.. 5 5 19 r. 45 1 11 19 7 1 ti Union Paclllc Svstem 5i! 19 IS c. .v n. w. Ry F., E. & M. V. It. R.. B2 S. C. & P. Ry... C, St. P., M. & O. Ry 9 R. & M. It. It. It.... 79 C. 11. & Q. Ry K. C. A- St J fl C, It. I. & P.. oast.. 2 C, R. I. & P., west.. U t Total receipts 241 12S 32 10 The disposition of the du-s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head indicated: Illiyers. Cuttle. Hiks. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co... IM I.thS u. 11. Hammond Co t,2l 1.230 -ill Hwlft and Comiinnv i-r. 1 vxi l.o-m Cudahy Packing Co R) l.ni) ic Armour a Co 45.1 2.157 1.372 Swift, from IC. C Armour, from K. C 9S R. Heckcr & Degnn..,. S7 Vansant & Co 334 Lobmnn & Co .".tiO W. I. Stephen li! Hill & Huntzlnger 79 Uenton & Underwood.... 33S Livingstone & Schnller. . 1V2 Hamilton : Rothschild.. 193 L. F. Husz 211 II. L. Dennis & Co 214 Layton 119 .... Mawhlnney 45 Hobblck 42 Other buyers 1,155 .... 3,153 Totnls .... 5.90." 8.SG0 6.929 CATTLE Thero wns another eood llbera.1 supply of cattle here today, but the same as yesterday the market wa active and steady to stronger on practically nil kinds of good cattle. Thre wa a good sprink ling of corn cnttle here, but not many westorns Rood enough for killers. Packers nil seemed to want fresh supplies and ns a result sellers had little dlfllculty In disposing of their corn fed steers at steady to stronger prices. It wns n fairly actlvo market so that everything offered was sold at nn early hour. The better grades are, of course, In the best demand, but even the commoner kinds have sold In good shape this week. The cow market was native again today and prices ruled steady to strongsr at the week's advance of 10:515c and In somo cases the advance has ben ovtn more than that. The Improvement has been greatest on the better grades, but iirlcus nr better all along thu line. Practically everything wan sold at u reasonably early hour today, although there was a good liberal supply. The feeder market was also In very satisfactory shape again today. The bettur grades brought steady to stronger prices: but the common light cattle did not move qulto so freely today as yesterday. Sell ers were calling tho market a little e,aslr on the common grades nnd tho last end was rather draggy as yard traders smed to have about all they wanted for the tlmo being. Iiy far the bulk of the western cattle to day were feeders, only a few bunches blng fat enough for killers, Packers, however, took hold with u good deal of lift and bought them up at steady to strongor prices. Cow stuff also sold hotter today, sales showing up fully 10yi5c higher than the close of last week. Feeders also moved freely today If they were of good weight and quality nnd prices on that dons of cattle were steady to stronger, but tho com mon light cattle were ratnisr weak and In some enses prices were 5j?10c lower. Repro sentatlvo sales: I1EEF STEERS, No. Av. l'r. No. Av. Pr. 12 7S3 4 35 IS 1124 5 TS 1 IMS 4 M 1 1180 5 U 2 900 4 5ft 19 1197 i 3i S7 1073 4 M 40 1193 i 4) 2 1115 K M .17 1141 5 45 21 1184 5 or, M 1167 5 50 13 1045 5 10 1 IK,.) 5 10 11 iocs s in 41 nr.; t to CO 1114 S il 103 im 5 50 M llM 6 25 I 131 5.V1 22 1133 5 25 K 1270 I CO 114 1154 5 30 31 1IC0 5 70 24 1167 5 30 20 1059 6 20 15 1095 6 20 STEERS TEXAS. 1 (M 4 00 41- 11M 4 70 3 1150 4 70 COWS. 1 1110 2 00 1 9 : 1 M0 2 2S 1 1170 3 M 2 1250 2 M 11 lltj 3 30 2 1010 2 6', 1 1140 3 25 1 10" ! 60 4 1012 3 r,5 1 900 2 8'. 1 1480 4 40 HEIFERS. 2 C70 2 65 13 911 4 35 687 3 15 14 71-. 3 90 HULLS. t 750 2 60 2 605 3 10 1 1SC0 2 M 1 1560 3 10 .1 1300 2 10 1 720 3 40 2 1100 2 75. 1 KM 3 75 1 12-'6 2 XT, CALVES. 1 3S0 2 00 , STAGS. 1 1000 4 76- STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 3 1046 3 M 14 dS2 3 20 1 1000 S fit 1 410 3 25 7 977 3 fO 5 71:4 3 25 2 1070 3 15 3 936 2 90 12 720 3 23 STOCK CALVES. 1 110 5 23 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 2 573 3 00 34 702 3 1 S20 3 25 16 1 7(0 3 50 13 16 813 3 65 13 II. It. llamen Colo. t cows 1115 3 50 11. Claymore Neb. 1 cow 900 3 30 1 cow.... 51) 3 9) 551 4 00 666 4 10 lO.'O 2 75 1022 3 10 5 cows 1018 .'1 3i) 8 cows 26 feeders.. 1021 4 10 24 feeders.. 1002 4 00 3 feeders.. S90 3 9 1 1 feeder... MO 3 90 3 feeders.. flSrt 3 90 1 feeler. S30 conroy-ri. u 1 cow IOoO 2 70 1 cow 950 2 70 1 cow 1010 3 63 1 cow 1140 3 CI 1 feeder... 1020 3 HI 1 cows... 1 bull.... 2 hulls... . 920 2 70 .1400 2 (fi .1090 .1 fif. . S30 3 SO . 7S0 3 IpO 1 feeder. 1 I'ofder. 9 feeders.. 951 3 SO II. A. Dawson-S. D. '17 cows... 1 steer. .. 13 feeders 1 feeder. 927 3 35 15 cows S) 2 50 10M 3 50 71 feeders.. 1101 4 09 930 3 SO 2 leeders. I'l'iO 3 01 950 3 SO I feeder... 770 3 So 11. AV. Dnvls-Wyo. 33 feeders.. 1097 4 10 3 feeders. .1113 I 40 I feeder. 1150 4 (0 NEHRASKA. 30 feeders. 2 feeders. 2 feeders. Sfi? I 10 5 feeders 7S0 4 10 950 4 10 Sill 3 o 950 3 90 5 feeders.. 4 0 1 feeders.. W) 4 10 1 feeder. .10-0 3 1 I heifer ... SI0 3 20 3 feeders.. "19 I M 1 feeder. . . 050 3 75 1 feeder... 1010 3 25 3 cows 1090 2 1'5 fi cows 1923 3 '.0 :0 feeders. 21 heifers... S20 3 20 11 jeeders.. S50 3 10 2 feeders. . 700 4 20 120 feeders. 943 3 75 39 feeders.. S9S I 20 1 feeder... 910 3 15 1 stag 120 3 25 31 feeders.. 731 3 SO 5 cows SiiO 3 35 1 bull 1050 75 5 feeders.. 860 3 35 2 cows. . . fi feeders 1 hull.... 1 hull.... .. 750 3 ll . 910 3 SO .1410 3 10 ..1320 2 S3 IS feeders SIS 4 00 991 4 10 1135 3 50 52 rows 912 3 Si 52 feeders. . fill t 10 10 cows.. ..1010 2 91 2f feeders, ss heifers.. 50 cows 7 cows 930 2 90 911 2 70 10 cows. 931 2 70 i. eows. 100? 2 '0 WYOMINC. 1 25 I stag.. 25 feeders.. 1117 .9(0 3 V I 3 feeders. .Ills 1 3 feeders. SW 4 Of. 1 nun.. 1 hull.. .1210 2 75 .ll0 3 00 IO.iO 3 25 20 feeders 903 S50 S5 1 bull.. 1 feeder V. 1 J .....I 'r, IIIa Cn O 46 feeders" ,1097 ' 40 18 feulers t2 4 49 . 1215 1112 . 997 .. SM 1 1 10 ..1160 .1. II ..1ZJ3 ..13S0 ,.I1M ..1340 . im ..1100 ..111s ..1010 4 00 & i5 3 55 3 55 4 00 3 73 110 feeders 1122 4 41 3 75 .t 75 3 75 13 steers... 1111 2 steers. ...1070 1 steer ....1200 Keildrlcks Wyo. 3 40 2M eows .1015 ,t 15 4 01 4 15 4 1.5 3 35 I li I 15 4 3o 4 65 I 1?. 3 3. 4 4V) 4 vows . 25 steers. 47 steers. 1 cow. . . II cows.. ..I 20O ..1230 . 1114 . 970 ..1159 2 ?i S. Scolt Neb. It. .11 feeders.. 977 21 feeders . 950 SO 13 feeders 96.1 3 0 3 SO 2 95 2 95 3 25 2 (73 i OI 3 or. 3 15 3 o 5 feeders 2 60 4 eows... 2 95 11 cows .. 3 25 1 cow . . . 2 65 4 rowsj. . , 2 no I (ow.... S. Now ell -Colo. t bull 1260 ..Pi07 .. V30 .. vno .. M2 .. 720 ..1135 ..1075 12 eows. . . t COW 3 eows 1 cow 31 feeders. 27 cows. . . . 1 cow 31 feeders. cows..,. 21 feeders. 918 . 940 . .7.1 . fi'sl .1. S67 .1040 . S0 A. . 7 . 976 It . SOS 3 70 26 eows . 3 35 2S eows.... 3 25 L. Fast -Neb. 3 70 2 feeders. . SS7 .12119 . SI2 . 975 .1 2,3 3 03 3 10 2 70 2 S5 I cows. . . . Conett -Neb. 3 90 29 cows.... D. IS feeders.. 59.1 10 fenders.. MSI .1. lleemer Neb. 4 35 4 heifers. I 00 .lohnson Neb. 3 76 4 feeders.. S95 3 75 I. feeders.. 9.8 J. M. Adams. 660 4 00 N. Mitusen Wyo. 915 3 SO Tom Cottier Neb. 914 4 00 4 feeders.. 910 4 00 75 feeders. 14 feeders It feeders. Collom-Coio. 4 01 2 feoders.. 9-R 3 50 I feeder . . S.'O 3 10 2 bulls 1020 3 Si) S rows . . 97 42 feeders.. 994 2 feeders. . 95 3 M 3 50 3 15 3 30 3 50 4 05 2i feeders 19 feeders 963 S57 C. J. Dlcklnson-Colo. 92s 4 00 1 feeder... S40 1220 4 25 27 steers ...1010 20 feeders 1 feeder.. s. Mandiin-coio 07 3 1 5 23 feeders.. 997 20 feeders.. 20 feeders. .113 4 35 Charles Morgan Colo. 3S steers.. ..1236 4 4 5 24 cows 1071 3 40 Fuller Itreniieii Neb. 2 feeders.. 875 3 25 11 feeders . Ml 3 80 3 SO .1 90 4 75 4 75 3 75 3 b5 1 feeder... 1100 3 23 14 feeders.. Sit II. H. Wendt-Neb. 3 90 18 feedfrs.. 904 10 feeders. . 921 II W. Davls-Wyo S cows 950 2 60 8 steors. .1300 .1:0) .1211 . KB 3 cows 926 2 SO 2 eows 750 2 50 2 cows luM 3 65 f. cows ....1106 3 63 6 stserg 13 steers. 2 cows HOOH-Thero was the heaviest run of hogs today that has been received In some little time, but the demand was equal to 1110 occasion, nnu. as u re.-uut. tne m.irxet wns In good shape Chicago reported better prices and the market opened here gen erally 6c higher. The advance was rather uneven, however, as some sales were mndo that looked no more than steady, while others were h dime higher than vesterdny's market. The more desirable grades were of course, In the best demand, but ut the same time. In many cases, tlie advance wns on the heavyweights that were nlmo-it Im possible to move a short time ago Packers seem more willing to take the heavy hogs, but they do not like to pay as much for them us for the lighter weights Tho bulk of the light hogs sold around J5 05 and STi.O'ti, with severnl loads at 15 lOj 5 12'4, and a prime load of butcher weights brought as high a J5.15. Medium weight hogs sold mostly nt r..02'si6 05 and the coarse heavy hogs went from 15.00 down. There was no material change In the market, the last arrivals selling about the same ns the Ilrst. though It was a llttlo slow on a few coarse heavy hogs that were left 011 the last end 26 steers 10 feeders 53 cons 5 cows. .. 1 steer . 1 steer... 20 steers . 1 steer. . 23 steers. . 52 steers.. 10 steers. . 9 cow . . 19 cows. .. 26 cows. . . No. v. Sh. l'r. No. Av Sh. Pr II !F9 ... 4 90 61 200 6 07 33 263 40 5 00 C4 312 SO 6 07H 10 300 ... 5 00 70 219 120 5 07U 4? 311 ... JM sj : m j 07?; 123 297 ... 6 00 71 2t 6 071, 59.,, 310 40 5 00 51 253 SO 5 07H .K 709 120 f. 00 77 244 fO i 07j 55 289 ... 5 00 ii S SO 5 OP, 46 291 ... 5 v, 74 233 SO 5 07'i CI 267 SO 5 C3'4 54 2M ... t 7U 49 314 120 f 0!'!, 61 23 2v0 5 CC'i 56 267 ... 6 02Mi 72 235 3M S 07', CI 332 ... 4 97i,i 6J !7t ... 5 C7, 61 302 ... 5 02'i 4 S43 ... 5 7(i 50 321 80 5 0214 61 242 4 0 6 07W 11 220 ... 5 021, C2 243 40 5 07i, 52 318 ... f. 02H 54 JS4 H3 r, 19, 73 267 49 5 05 61 140 to I 07 H 53 266 ... 5 03 80 tU IM 50714 62 270 SO 5 0'. 75 257 120 C 07'j M 2S2 ... 6 05 64 246 SO 6 07V4 C8 261 ... 6 05 64 3W ... 6 0T2 62 243 40 6 15 62 2S3 120 5 071, 52 236 ... 6 03 V, 250 SO 5 071, 62 235 4 0 5 03 67 J54 ... 5 0TV, 48 273 ... 5 03 76. 374 40 5 07t, 71 275 SO 5 03 75 236 ... 6 Oil, 89 223 SO f. 05 50 239 40 5 07'i 73 267 40 5 05 66 237 ... 5 07'i 5S 286 ... 6 0S 103 2M ... ( C7i 63 263 40 5 OS 65 233 120 6 07 (J (6 S5T. 120. 5 06 61 246 ... 5 07i 58 279 120 f. CS 45 W4 ... 5 07'4 74 262 2(0 0 03 ". 232 ... 5 C7', 59 282 210 C 05 64 264 130 5 07H f,S 282 240 5 03 80 224 ... f. 07U 63 277 80 5 03 63 277 ... 5 07't 45 269 SO 5 05 C4 2S 40 5 07U, 57 270 120 5 05 W 231 120 6 07't 44 308 ... 5 05 50 322 ... f, 07't 54 278 40 5 06 67 224 160 6 10 57 262 40 5 05 78 223 ... 6 10 91 203 ... 5 n; 77 228 60 6 10 10 291 ... 6 03 07 251 160 6 10 60 269 ... B 05 61 263 ... 5 10 C3 507 ... 5 tt 73 272 60 5 10 79 252 120 fi 05 67 276 ... 5 10 73 2C3 40 5 05 91 170 80 6 10 69 300 ... f, CS 74 203 ... 6 10 48 275 ... f. 05 60 236 ... 8 10 63 2.12 120 6 05 54 248 80 5 10 74 244 40 R 03 0? 2.51 IM fi 10 76 228 40 6 05 70 233 4 ) 6 10 63 237 H 5 07'i 67 S2 tO 5 10 To 231 ... 6 07'i 3 Ml ... 5 10 60 271 ... 5 07', 43 253 40 5 10 SO 233 120 6 07'4 69 238 113 6 10 C2 230 SO 5 07'i 67 361 ) 5 12'J 63 226 1C0 6 071J 68 2S ... I 12', 53 306 ... 5 07'J 60 253 ... 6 12', 64 218 160 6 07'i 72 218 ... 6 12', 64 240 1M 5 071, 75 210 60 5 15 73 21! 40 f. 07'J 83 . . . .183 40 5 15 72 233 160 f. 071, SHEEP There was another good, liberal supply of sheep here today and the bulk of them arrived rather late. For that reason the market wns late In opening and when It did start stales weie made nil the way from steady to 5c or 10c lower In some cases. The feeder market, howevsr. wns In good shupe and the prices on Id were steady to stronger as compared with yesterday. Quotations: Cholcn western grass weth ers, I3.40tt3.00; eholco grass yearlings, HAO'd 2.C1; choice ewes. $3.00fi3.2.i; fair to pood ewes, $2.50fl3.ofl; choice spring lambs, J.i.oo'rf 5.25: fair to good spring lnmbs, Jl.75fl5.00; feeder wethers, 13.401T3.60; feedur lambs, 14.00 ft I.2S. Representative sales No. 9 Utah ewes 181 Utah wetherR 11 Ai.rnsi.nls I le anliw Av 111 104 Pr. S3 00 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 50 4 25 4 23 4 85 4 85 3 40 5 20 3 00 3 00 .1 35 3 40 3 50 31 Utah wothrrs s: 19 S. Dakota feedlnr wethers.. 81 251 S. Dakotn feeding wethers.. SI W Utah feeder lambs 56 10O Utah leoder lambs 49 201 Ftah lambs 60 22 Ftah lambs 79 351 Wyoming wethers 107 272 Utah lambs 65 3 feeding ewes S3 20 feeding wethers 97 485 feeding wetherfc 9fi 502 feeding wethers 97 531 feeding yearlings 64 CIIICAtJO I.IVi: STOCK MARKET. Nntlse nnd Western Steers .Steady, T'nas l,ms erlliiKs HlKber. C1IICAOO, Sept. I.- CATTLE Receipts, fifrffl head, Ineludlng 3,209 westerns and 1.001 Texnns; native jihI western steers, steady, Tevans, steady lo 10c lower; butchers stock and rninje eows and heifers strong and active: good to prime native steer". t3.Sistni.t0; poor lo medium. Jl G0t5 50. se lected feeders, llrm. $4 00414.80, mixed slock ers. steiuU. $3 2513.50; ions. $2S'iii150, heifers, $3,0013.00; cappers. $.' 001(12. "5, bulls. $2 SMt.i'iO, calves steady, with week ago. closing 251 Me lower. $5(Kif7.5o. Tcxans. re ceipts. l.UOO; best on olo todav. 5 ears, at $4 70; Texas fed steers, $l.25MVim, Toiui cross steers. $3.25U4.20. Texas bulls, $2 .VKu 3.40. HOGS Receipts, lodav. 13.000 head; toinor row, 24,000; left over. 3,000 , 5'ulOc. higher, eopimon packers closed easier, lop. $5.50, mUeil nnd butchers, $5.0fl5 li's, stood lo choice, heavy. $5,1015.15; roigh, heavy. $4 93 1;3i-i; lot, $1.15415 25: bulk of sales, $5 154 5 :i"l. SHEEP- Receipts. IS.000 head; sheep stead v to slow, lambs, weak to 10e lower, except choice, steidv, good to choice weth ers. $t.O0f3.75; fair to choice. $1.2.Vri 3 00; western sheep. $3,4013.70. Texas sheep. $2.501j3.25; native lambs, $1,251(5.70; western lambs, $5.0fl'f5.fiO. Xim 1 nrl. I,le Stock. NEW YORK, Sept 1. -REEVES- R--celpts.fi?" iKad, c.lbles llrm; native entll'. I2fi l.le per lb.; rangers. 11 ft 12c, refrlqernmr beef. SWlOe per 111 Sli'pments, S50 cattle and 5,1hj quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 437 head; steady; I Of) unsold; veals. $5 ii'riS.25; grassers and but termilks. $.100113 50. SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts. 4.0T8 head; sheep slow; lambs steady for mi grade, others 15t'-3e lower; sheep, $2 50t 4 00, few choice, $1 2Vft 1.15; culls, $2.00; lambs. $1 50'H 26; culls, $3.o0ff.50. IIOCiS-Recelpts. .;0S head; steady, at 5 05,ri5.90; choice light state hogs and plus, J5 95Hfi05 St. Louis Live Sloek. ST LOFIS. Mo, Sept. 4 - CATTLl'-Re iclpls, 10.900 head. Including 2.800 Texans market s'ow for natives; steady on best Texans, others 10c lower, native shipping and export steers. $3.001i 6 no , dressed beef and butchers' steers, tl 00'rj5.50, steers undei 1.000 pounds, $3,501(0.40, Blockers and feed ers. $2 00114.35. eows ntld heifers, $J.O0T4.fiO cunnurs, 11 WU4.50, cows and heifers, M.VfU "25. Texas nnd Indian sleers. $3 35174 M; eows snd heifers. $2 Nf.'4.S0 1IOOS Receipts, S.90O hesil. market Iks higher, pigs and lights, $5 .IVqiVM; packers, 5 2MT5 35; butchers. $5.30775 4.8. SHEEP AND LAM IIS-- Receipts, 3,000 head, market stead v, native muttons. $S.2.i f 4 'V lambs, $l.iii5.oo, c.ills and bucks, $2 .'5si3 50, storkors, $.?.20tf3 60. It'll ti so ( ll- Live SlnpU, KANSAS CITY, Sept I. CATTLE Re ceipts. 12.80(1 natives. 1 700 Toxbiis: all do slrnble killing and feeding entile quick sales, steady, .1 few common gr.issers slow to 10c lower; unlive sleers, $l.404f3.iV3; stoek ors and fecdeis. $3.ftotf4". butcher cows nnd heifers. $.1 HHfl.S'i, dinners, $J.&fsfl3.0O; fed westerns. J3S.W5.45; wintered Tnxillls, $J.SOtnon, grass Ton.ius, $.8.2W.1.75. CALVES Receipts, Ooo head;, market stend) , sales. JsoolilOfl per ewt. 1IOOS- Receipts. 7.S00 heiiil; triule active, Mi I Or advance, linvv 11111I inKed, $5.1Mffi.30; light. $5 151 3 27" . pigs. $4. 5174.75. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 1,700 bend, good demand. Inmbs. steady lo Re higher, muttons steady, lambs, $l.70l?S.0O: western muttons. 8.4 2Mt!l.tki; feeders. $3.25ff 4.W; culls, $2..5iM73 L'S S(. .losopli Lite slurb. SOUTH ST JOSEPH. Mn Sept. 4. (Spe cial. 1 -Tho Journal quotes: CATTLE - Receipts. 2,200 head; market mostly 10e lower; linthes, $l.2.MTf.50; Toxns and westerns, $3 261i5 in. cows and heifers, $2.0.va l.rtO; bulls nnd stags, $2.00ff 1. 75; yenrl llngs apd calves. $! 2.M1 1. 40; stockers nml feeders. $.10061 1. 25; veals. $-. IWI7.0O. I IOCS- Receipts, 5.800 h"iid; market big 5o higher, all grades, $5(i5ij3.25; bulk of sales, $5 15515.22'. SHEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts. 1.900 head; market steady; weslerns lambs, $5.15. Moot. In Sl;,'il. Following are the receipts at the four principal western markets for September I: Cattle, lions. Sheep. South Omaha ii.000 9.500 7,000 eillcilRii (i.500 13,000 16,0181 Kansas Cltv I4.noo St. Louis 10,900 7.S00 4.700 8,900 8.IHK) Totals .. .37.400 K.:00 37,700 Slimir .Mnrllel. NEW YORK. Sept I SI 'OA It -tin w. firm, fair raining. 44 . eoptrlfugul. 96 tet, 4 15-lfio. molasses sug.ir 4o LONDON Si jit I SI C.Alt- Reet, Sep tember, lis t'.d DENVER BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Bast Dining Car Service BUY THE QINUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MA NVJSACTU HMO BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Am. Dr, Kay's Renovator Onnrnnlred to cure the very worst casef ef dyccecsla, constipation, blllouu head ache, liver and kidneys. At druggists. 26' and $1. Send for Free Sample, r'reo D001 and Fret Au-.ca. Dr. II. J. Kay, Saratoga N. T. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. hJi E. Smith & Go. ' V Importers and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK Drake, Wilson Barcriiors Wllcon A. Drake. Manufacture boilers, smoke stacks and breechlnca, pressure, rendering rhcep dip, lard and water tanks, boiler times con stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought and sold. Special and piompt attention to ren-ilrs In r'.ty or rountrv Uth and I'lerce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Uestern EEecfrical yv Company Electrical Supplies. Klectrlc Wiring Rolls and (Ins Lighting;. G V JOHNSON. Mgr 1B22 Howard St. SAFE AND IRON WORKS. T he Omaha Safe and Iron Works a. andki:i:n, Prop. Makes a spci'lalty of- !? 1 HKCAIM'IS. llllt Hill TTIJRR, And Hiirglar I'roof Safea & Vault Doors, eto IIHI S. l-llli St., Omaha, Nell, Davis & Gowgill Iron Works. MANUFACTURERS AND JOI1BER8 OF MACHINERY. GENERAL RUI'AIRINO A SPECIALTY IRON AND IJRASS FOUNDKRS. 1601, lr.llll and 1.1(111 Jacktan Htrvrt, 0 111 lib a, Nnb. Tel. BUM. E. Zabrlskle. Agent. J. D. Cowclll, Mgr. PdintS f?r 011 purposes. Manufactured by National Oil & Paint Go. 1 1) I. -.-17 .lllllOH St., Oil MIA, Mill. bone I7i:i. mafia Mac lima Works Pattern Makers and Model Builders, Manufacturer" and Dealers Htenni KlltllillH. Klevnt.r fiiippllns. Steam I'n.ln.a .! P..ll...-a ll,,uillln. V .1 - Klnes. Cram HejiarjiorM. Machin ists Supplies. Hifch Grade Repair Work a Specialty Fa torv nod officii 536-14 South Tenth St. Phone JAMES E- BOYD & CO., Telephone l():i!. Omnh.i, N.-L COMMISSION, (iKAIN, l'KOVISIONS nml STOCKS UIIAilll OF TIIADK, Correspondence: John A Warren & Co Direct wire to aicaso and Now Yorb RRPEmF-Y&CO. 0 1 Q00M4HY LIFE ELDG. BftAMCH lOJtrtSl orwiA nm. uttttm nu