THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, WJfii'TJSMHKK 315, nUU. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Poor Wire Service Casts Spoil of Dullness Over Market. WllEAT OPENS FIRM, BUT CLOSE IS WEAK Corn In rVnrriiM. Lifeless nnil llnrc or Spcrnlntlia Interest lints I'olloiv Lewd of Olhrr .ItiirUrts Pro vision (.lour I'nlrly Sternly. 4 I'i'l. dM nominal '-"utures, steady. September H j",d. November, s 2'd, He i ember, 4" .'VI PKuVlSIONS-Hacon, shirt itbs, firm, rt 47s, short tlenr baks. Arm. at 42s; should ers. square, steady, sit 32s 6d. CHBKSK -Firm, Amrrl'-an, finest white. Mil 0(1. colored, 53s d. , TALLOW-Prlme rpy. steady, nt 24s 91 CHICAOO. Sept. 12. Wheat wi firm arly oh strong cables find smaller nortn went receipts, but succumbed Inter to clear ing weBther nnd large primary receipts", closing wenk, Ortober lower. Corn closed WHic nnd outs 'ic novvn. Provision a closed but little changed. The cr.ppled wire service made nil th.s murkets dull. Wheat opened tlrni. Ocober i't ;5'4fi75'' on higher cable mid light northwest n celpts. During the forenoon O -lober toueho 1 "D'ifi'&V. Clearing weather In the north west nnd the lurgc agitriKatc of receipts cnused a reaction later ami October clo-nl weak, y,5.34e lower at .I'.jo 1 here win llttlo nutuldc trade because of broken Ulo graphlc communication. Cash sales heio were 20O.OK) bu. New York reported u londs tuKeli for axport. L'ltaraiices In wheat and Hour equalled 20MXO bu. Pri mary receipts wele l.312,""l bu.. pompii.e ;l with U27.ijo bu. Inst ye.ir. .Minneapolis and Duluth reportid lit enrs. ukiU"SI 6"! Inst week nnd S17 n ye.ir ago. Local .0 celpls were 365 enrs, 2u of contract grad". Corn wns narrow, dull and bare oi specu lative, features. October sold between .J.cc and 3b',4c, closing eni-y. Vn'nc lower nl 38',c. Hecelpts were 3ft cars. Oats were dull and soul lower, In By in timity with wheat and torn. Cash oats ruled strong and sample were fairly ac tive. Hecelpts were 212 cars October sold between 22o and 2tf4o and closed Uc lower "provisions were dull tinder easier selling by packers and a , few lrV",V Inent local shorts. The close was fairl steady, however, Ortober polk 5c ItlK ; er at ll.i2,,. October lard 2'c lower at Ktf and October ribs uiichuim"d at i".'. Kstlmntcd recelits lor tomorrow: Wheat. J'o cars; corn, 520 cars; oats, 40) cars; lion-. 27,oi head. , , ,, The lending futures ranged as follows. ArtlclesTonetl. 7llgh. Low. 7loso. Yes'y. Wheat I Hept Oct. Nov, Corn- I Sept. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Pmk Sept. Oct. Jan. Lnrd- Kept. Oct. .fun. nibs- Sept. Oct. Jan. 7CfMl 7i;V7l75l i5'4!ifWi"i ioJ ion1 mwvy 40;, Mi 21 -ls 21- .V." "l4 21u 22 22U 22',i 22?'22l, 22', Tl 1 11 4214 11 ixk "ii'ia" ur.2i 11271,5 u r.214 n 11 25 11 05 II 22V5 11 Si H 37V6 f, S2',i C S7' "(';'' " sr. r. 77Vj f" Si's ti fiJVi B-!s fi GV'i (' r" 7 r,n i 7 r.T.i 7 45 7 uv.i 7 no 7 37U 7 40 7 7 40 7 40 5 05 6 02'. 5 95 C 02'.j tiUi'.d No. 2. , r-n.,t, ni,nlnltnn. wnrfi nn follows: IM.OITR Slcailv: winter patents. IXWt iM: stralchts. $3.103.70; c.ars, M.lM3.Wt; spring specials, JI.UKo 1.50; patents, W.WW 1 lul- Mini l'IiIh. X3.mi1i3.5n. WHKAT No. 3. 72',i'!744C; No. 2 red, 75l,a rfjUN No. 2, 40'c; No. 2 yellow, 40si WOATS-No. 2 white, 2l4c; No. 3 white. 23 (ff2.r.'4c. i. vi.. vr. r.i.. ItAlll.KY-Oood feedliiK. SSfiSO'jc; fair to choice ma tltiK. IntoUc. HHHDS-No 1 llax. $140; No. 1 northwest era. 11.50; prime timothy, Jt.lOU l.U clover, ..J-,.. I,. a RikSia RiV PROVISIONS .Mess porK. our uui., ju. 1.50 I-ard. per J IN) lbs.. $rt.S2VHrt.S5. Short HhM nldps (loose). $7.Ul'f(7.70. Ory salted shoulders (boxed). V. 376.02',,. Short clear sides (boxed), J7.WiS.05. WHISKY Ilasls of high wines, Jl.-C. SnOAHS t'nehansed. Following urn the receipts nnd shipments of tho principal Krutm.: shlpnont, 1 '- -:":::rSfiS SSS rnVn 1,1....'.'.'.'.' IM.(X .fil.""? outs, bu 714,m ltye. bu lli.rlnv. till On the Produce exchanKC today the but ter mnrUut was llrm; creamer lea . Wr0-1'. dairies, ll'nisc. Ch.fse, llrm. lOUftllc. Ubks, strong; fresh, 15M.C. HI4W YOI1K fJKMntAI. MAUKKT. on VHrloim 10.01 10 05,001) 4;i:i,ofio 3I3.0U0 Uuotiitions ror the liny (.'ominoillllcK. NUW YORK. Sept. 12.-ri.OUU-jtecelpts. 23.HK) bbls. ; exports, 21.750 bbls.; Males, 12.100 packaKis; market more nctive on sprliik' patents at old prices; Winter Patents, .S.7u 4.00; winter stralKhts, J3.ir,(((3.ifl; Minnesota ..t.,.,iu 1 1 mirtij :tii- winter extras. J2. iiiiji.1.00; MlnnPM.'iliL bakers. J2.S5iIi3.25; winter low .,(.. ! isffia.fis. iivo Hour, steaily; sales, m) bbls.; fair to Kod, J3.00(Ti3.25; cholco to In,,.., t'l 'Ml",!'! I'JI COHNMKAI.-Oull; city. S7QSSo; llrandy- wlne. J2.45U2.55. , iiVK Knsler: No. 2 western. 57c f. o. b. ntinni, 4itt 1.1! Kuw York. 57c. UAHI.KY-Uilll; feedliiK, 42ji45c c. I. f.. New York: malthiK. 40i.!50c c. I. f., Hurfalo, riAItl.KY MAI.T Uull; western, b2'in.c. viii.-A'Piti.i'..loiH. 135.000 bu.: exports, 51.000 bu. : sales. 3.1W.00O bu. futures, 120,000 Ihi nvtiort: snot. No. 2 red. S0ic f. o. b. niiMii. n r..il. 7CA.ii plnvator: No. 1 hard Uilluth, 87 f. o. b. alloat. Options opened nulet and steady on llrm cables, but ineot liiK fairly uctlvo liquidation from local sources Inspired by weakness In tho north west and at St. Louis, to which was added u luau nnllvi. riiinrl demand, thev declined sharply; after a final rally on coverhiB the market closed lit VjiNc net decline; sales IiipIimIimI: No. 2 red. March. Sl'44iS5c, closed nt S4Ho; Mnv, S4lijS4?Hc, closed at SP4C; Sep tember. 7hl;'i''fS0ic. closed at 7'J,.!c; October, 7!l!ifS04C. closed at 797,c; December, 817-10 (K2i.i I'loscil at SPic. COHN Hecelpts. Itt.tiHI bu.; exports, 65,030 bu sales. 170.0CJ) till, futures. ISll.WiO bu. ex port; spot, easy; No. 2, lic elevator and I7',4C f. o. b. alloat. Options opened steady on the KnKllsh ndvance. alter which u wena ened with wheat and local realizing; closed easy at 10c net decline; May closed at 4IHo; September, iWitWxu, closed at 45',c; Octo ber, 44'4(fi-UTic, closed at I4'ic; IJeceinber, 41 7-lMl ll'ic, closed at ll.c. OATS Hecelpts, I1.21X) hu.; exports, 29,300 bu.; sales. 150.1KW bu.: spot dull; No. 2, 2oe; No. 3, 2l'se; No. 2 white, 2iT27c; No. 3 white, 2G26'ic; track white, 2l',s1i2fic; track white, western. 25i,t(fi33c; track white state, 25V4l033c. Options unlet and nominally lower. KHHP Steady ; sprlni? bran, Jlfi O'JTKi.M; mixed. J17.O0W19.OO; winter bran, I17.50WMO; city, iU.M. HAY-Steady; shlppliiK, 12M"; kooiI to choice, SOdiOOc. HOPS Dull; state, common to. cholc", I81W crop, lOflSc; old, 2'ii5c; Pnclllc coast, 1S99 crop, 10(iil3c; old, 21i5c. IIIDHS-Kirni; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 19c: California. 21 to 25 lbs., lSlie; Texas, dry. 21 to 30 lbs., 13tiC. l.HATHHH-Steady; hemlock sole, Huenos Ayres, IlKlit to heavy weights, 22'sli2J',2c; eld. 22i,(U23'fcc. WOOI O11II; domestic lleeco, 2oiT2cj TVtiih. 15filfie. PHOVISIONS-Heef. stendy; fnmlly, JI0.ro fill. 50; mess, J9.0ini.lK); packet. jUMnill."y. city, extra India mess. $lG.(tJr 17.0) Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. JS.755rll.00; shoulders, Jfi.50; pickled hams. J10.2."fi 10.75. I.ard, firm; western steamed, J7.27V4; September closed at $7.33, nominal; re tlned, llrm: continent. J7 50; South America, JS.00; compound, Jtj.OO'nU'JH. Pork, steady; family, JlS.OO'n 5 75. short clears, JI.I.2iiJ 15.50; mess, J12 5y 13.50. TALLOW-StenJy: city ($2 per pksr.V 1 7-lOc; country (piicknnes freel, 4Hffl!,ic. ItlCK Steady, domestic, fair to extri. 4Viitijc; Japan. I1i5c. MOUASSIJS Steady . New Orleans, open kettle. Rood to cnoice. 4.ki;k;c. HUTTIOH Hecelpts. 5.493 pkes. : stendy creamery. 17flf21c; Juno creamery, ISiJ)21c; factory. Hdini'jc. OlIKHSU Hecelpts, 3,025 pkes.; llrm, lnrRo white. 10'e, small white, lOiMjiov larne colored, 107ac; small colored, lfle. KOOS Hecelpts, 10,002 pltRS.; steady western, reiiutar packed, at mark, ll", 17c western, loss off. tSffil'V. MUTAI.S There was considerable Ir reeiilnrltv iii the metal market today. C.i bles from London showed an advance of JSl 2s 6d for tin anil tno local maiKei iook a i.iolmr invrl 111 sviiniathv. clnlue tlrnvr in intiK nt tto ''.I'liio.rA Conner. tinmen romewhat lower In London, had a str.um.-r tone hero and closed higher nt JIO 7? S7" ,0 Bpelter, on llie oilier ilium, was w.mis. owlnc to tho decrease In consumption, .ln.lnr wm.lt nt. H.OOl4.10. Plir Iron W.ir- nints were very dull at J9.37V-';il0.371, and inmi nntliiiieM dull 11 ml unchanged ni JI.37V... Tho brokers' price of lend was Jl.tO and Jie.siv- tor copper, l.lvrrnnol (irulu mid l'rovllon MVKHPOOL. Sept 14.-WllHAT-8pol firm; No. 2 red, western winter 0s vm! No, I northern, sprluu, lis S'd; No 1 Cn'l fornla, s 5diis 54d. Kutniei. nulet; tlep tember. lis VI; Dec 'inner, bs .id COBN-Spot, firm; American mixed, new 4.M ill ivimi,i:Ai.i: maiikhts. Coiidlllon of Trndr nml (Jiiotnllonii oil tnple nnd I'mioy Prndtiei-. IKKIH-Hecelpts liberal; cood stock firm nt 13V(lic I.IVK POI TrnY - tlen. 7c; roosters. rhiiknis. Sc; ducks, 41f5c; Reese. 4JoO; turkey... ... Fill SH IHin.SSlID POl ll i;-uens, s :; Ji9c; roosters. 5ific; ducks nnd Kee.e. sn ,0e; l.rollers. per lb.. lWrtiic: turKeys. n-y--HI'TTHIl-Comtnon to fnlr. 13c; choice. lMdOe; sepnrator, 21c; ealhcrrd creamery. I' ISIl Trout, in.': l)iue:in. :ic; picKerci, fc; fatflsh. 12c; ilressed hutfalo, 6c; whlte- tlsli, 10c; herrintr. sc; nincH nas, vc: cni- mon, 13c; white ba-s, Ice: cropple. 10c: pike, Kc; hrilllm:. :u-; biilitiosta. 10c: rlriK tinrnh fir" 1nlitnry ifffeo. 22C: boiled lob sters.'Sfic; mackerel. Sic; codlHh, 10c; yellow perch, 'ic. KHHPII OYSTF,HS-Flrt srnde. solid psrked. New York counts. O'T can, 40c; extra selects, 3".c; stnndurd.. See. heennd Krnde, lack tilled. New York counts, per can, 30c; rxtra selects. 2(c; standards, 20c. PIOKONS - Live, per dozen. VIC VKALS-Cbolce. OtflOc. , HAY Pries oiioted bv Omnha Wholesale llav Dealers' n,oclatloii: Choice upland. J7 50; No. 1 itplnnd, $7.': medium, so r); coarse, $5'"). live Mtraw. J5 Vt. These prices are for hav of u-ood color and qil'illtv Hecelpts. 7 cars. Demand fair, prices llrm. OATH No. .'1 Wlllte, Hoc. COHN No 3, 3"c. IIHAN-M2 50 VKOnTABLKS. CrctMHKHS-Per dozen. 20fKc. NKW TI HNIPS-Per bushri basket. fA:. NKW IIMKTri-Per dozen bunches 15'i720c. NHW CAHHOTS I'er dozen iiunchcs, 25c. I.ICTTI CK-Per dozen. I0'yi5c. HA DISH KS Home Krown, per dozen, 15c. KHANS Wax. tier half bushel basket. 40c, strlm?, 35c. POTAToKS-Per bjshel, 40ir.0c; sweet potnto.'s. tier pound, 2c. 1 , iiiiAiti-; Home Krnwn, per nounu, w. CAPLIFI.oWMIl- Per dozen, II. TOMATOI'S Homo crown, per half bushel basket, 4''C ON 'i '(4 Horn., crown, per bu., oOfiGOc. CKLKttV-Nebraska. 30y40c. FIiriTi. PKACIIKS Cnllfornla freestones. SSc: cllims, 7".'. PLrMS-Cnllfornla, per crutc, ji.iouis. Pltl'NIIS-rtah and Colorado, per crate, 51; per box. 00c. II A KTLKTT PHAHS-Pcr box, J1.75O2.00; others, SI. 5) Kit I 75. OHAPKS-Callfonila Tokays, 4-basket crate. J1..V): Comords. borne crown. HfCine: Delaware and Nlacnra, per f.-lb. backet, loc. v. 1 l'a(,Mra,().s-As to size :uaic enra CANTALOI Pi:-Ocms, per dozen, toyuc larce sizes. I'i0fi75e. AI'PLKS-Nallve, 75efljl per bu.; per bid , J2 5nr3.on. crab apples, per run., w CHANIli:HHIi:S-Per bbl., J7; per crate, J2.SO. TROPICAL FHIMTS. OtlANOKH- Vnlpiielns. Jl.251l4.75. LUMONS-Callfornla. extra, fancy, J5.50; cholee. $'i.(vit: 25 KANANAS Per bunch, according to slzo, j2.101y2.1u. MISCF.r.I.ANHOITS. NI'TS-Kncllsh walnuts, per lb., 1231.1c; filberts, per in., 12c: almonds, per in.. itii ISc; raw, per lb., 4',V!i3c: roasted, Glifovfcc IIIDKS. lttliMSN'n 1 i.ro.,n lililiB Se: No. 2 crecn hides, 5c; No. 1 salted hides. 6". No. 2 salted hides, BUc; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 7c; No. 2 venl calf. 12 to 15 IDs., 6C. SI. I.otiln firnln nnd Provisions. ST. I.OIMS. Sept. 12. WIIKAT-Lower No. 2 red, rash, elevator, 72,c; track, 745j' T.'ic; septemlicr, 7;i'-c; octoiier. .illic; l)c ceinber. 7Pic: No. 2 hard. (WfiiBHc. COHN -lllcher; No. 2 cash, 39c; track 40c; September, 29c; October, 2fc; Dc cember. IWNic. OATS-FIrm: No. 2 cash, 214c; track. 2 (i'.-'jc; September, alVsc; ueceinoer, Zic No. 2 white, 25i5l25Ha UYF.-HlKlier; 62c. FLol'lt Firm, unchanced. SHHHS-Timothy, steady. J3.75gi.50, the lop tor prime; mix, sieaciy. fi.. COHNM1CAL Stendv. J2.OOi7i2.25. KHAN Sternly; sacked, enst track, 6S? 1 1 AY- Timothy, steady, js.50tti2.oo; prairie llrm, J7.2.if'is.iin. WHISKY- Steady. J1.20. 1 Hi N 1 'i )TTONTli:s-J1.30. KAOOINO JS 1017S.S5. HUMP TWINIC-Oc. I'ltoviSIONS Pork, steadv: lobblnc, JI2.50. Lard, lower; choice. J0.70. Dry salt incuts (boxed), stendy; extra snorts, J1..0; cleur ribs, 17.874; clear sides, JS. Hacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, JS.374; clear ribs. JS60; clear sides. JS.02V. SIlJTAl.s Lean, riiuei h.wa: spelter. dull. $3 90. POl LTHY steady; ciuckens, tc; young. SHe: turkeys, 7c; younc, Sc; ducks, 7c; Keese. fie. KiiU Mtentiy ; 1214c. lH'TTHH Steady; creamery, 17S21c; dairy, r.iftl'c. Hi:i i s e lour. b,i iiiiis.; wneat, 111, OfH) bu.; corn. 34,or) bu.; oats. 42.000 bu. SH PMISNTS-Flour, fi.wni bins, : wneat. 12.000 bu. ; corn, 81.000 bu.; oats, 78,000 bu. futures opened InacH-.e at iinchantJ tirlfKn nnd rulrd dull nnd ensv. followric unsntlsfactorv tables, an estimate of 6,j") O") bacs Santos crop and slack snot lemand: market closed nulet. Total ssiei, .".() bacs. December. J? 45, March, J. .60; .nay, J7.65. Movi:.iii:.vrs of stocks ami iioxiis. llenrrnl .llnrkul llrcnKs the Ilecoril of All Pnsl Hull Iliiys. NHW YOlllv. Sent 12 Vei v little can be said of such n market us that of today be- jonil the chronicle or the movements 01 Individual stocks. Dealings fell nearer fie Point of stagnation than even the tecord of the recent dullness shows. Few stocks that showed any appreciable movement were not lnflncneod bv 11 cenernl condition of business or affairs "and It was dlftlctilt In nonie cases to discover even n special cause to account for the movement. Deallnes represented little else than the amusement of nrofesslotial onerators Telecraphlc communication was much Interrupted by the storms In the west and tm was proi fered as an explanation of the extra- irdlnary dullness. Hut as orders received by telecranh and executed In the market have not been a perceptible Inlluence for mnnv months nasi the explanation was not convincing. The most mercurial ypcclal 'ies, namely. 1'enpm s Has. Sugar and Hrooklyu Transit, maintained their poor ire-eminence In the market. Hut the ranee of their fluctuations was extended to reach no nt onlv with na liable effort. Hefore the market closed prices of tho three had been dracced back to very near la.t night s level. In the railroad list there was pom." demand for Northern Pacllie at 1111 extreme ndvance of 11 point, apparently 111 me in crease of eartilncs reported yesterday for tno nrst weeK in Mcntemiier. this sceineii to sustain other rallt nail stocks, even St Paul recoverlnc sharplv, In suite of the heavy drain In Its llrst week of Septetnbr "amines. The Ilaltimore At Ohio statement rnr AiiRtist depressed tnat stocit. owinc 10 the larce Increase In the outlay for nperat Inc expenses, which served to pull down the net enmities. The Anthracite coalers were heavy as the period approaches for the declaration of the miners' llnul do elslon on the strike Hendlnc 1st preferred was off a point nt one time and rscw Jersey Cential 2 The Imminence of a strike probably has a wider Inlluence than the special weakness In the coalers would In dicate. The recent larce ivitput of coal Is supposed to leave Ihe.eompanles In a posi tion to stand a curtailment of production verv well, but the cessation of minim; with nnythlnc like unanimity In the anthracite Held Is bound to have far-reaehlnc conse quences In many lirnnches of business. London nought stocks Here ntiatn today and helped the openlnc rise, the London marKci nemc encoiirnceo oy uie ueiiei In the Hoer collapse and seemlnisly bv the Initio that 11 renewal of the South Aft lean od supply will si on help to relieve tne London money market. StcrlliiK exchange in N'ew York reneled nirnlii. Currency con tinues to move freely toward the south and west nnd the sublrensury Is tnklnc small sums from the ninrket with the cessation of the transfer or pneinc const coin ami the practical discontinuance of operations under tne cnvcrnmciu rciunuiiic law. Local money rales are sllchtly tlrnier In tone ns n. ennseuuence. Today's bond mnr- ket was barren of any feature. Total sales, nar vnllle. J775.0fii). rnlted Stlltes l.s. recls- tered. advnnced H. the refundlnc 2s. when Issued, '4. and refundlnc 2s, coupon. '-4 per cent in tlm Did price. Tno its, coupon, .ie etlnnil U Foliowltiff are the dosinc prices on the New York stock exenanse: Aictiison do pfd Ilaltlmotn tc OI1I0 Cinadlun l'ui'lllc. t'aniula Koutncrn. ("his. & Ohio Chicago (J. IV... . Chi.. II. Q Chi. InJ. ti L. jb pM i. & B 111 c hicauo tc N. IV. C . II. I. & I'.... i.. '., C. & St. 1 Colorado So do lut pfd Hu 111(1. . 2iPnlnn Faclllc . 70; d) pM . 714 Wubash . SSTi d. pfd . C.) I Wheel, ft L. K. . 18 do M pfd . 1iiWIs. Centrnl .. .I25'i Third Avenue.. nnd latr recovered India council bills were allotted today at Is 3 U-ltd HFIILLN, Sent l '.- Kxcnance on London, 20m 4pfcs for checks The rate of discount lor snort nuis was 3'A per ceni; 101 un month bills, 4W per cent, ii.viits Sent 1? 'liiren tier cent rentes, lOlf 15c for the'account. Kxchan&e on .Lon don. Zlf 16c for checks. Bpnn1s.11 is cioscu n i r.i Tfl HOMILU', Sent. 12-The rate of discount of the Hank of Homb.ty hns btcn reduced from 1 to a per tent. Novr York .11 In 1 11 11 Sloelt. NF.W YOtlK. Sent. 12. The followlnr are tile ciosillE quotattons ior miniiiK miaro today: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Feeders Were Rather Slow Bale and Prices Generally Lowor. HOGS OPEN ABOUT STEADY, CLOSE LOWER flinllar Cronn Point.. Con., t'al. A. Unnlwood (loiild & Ciirtle. Hale tc Nnrcron m inp;nke Iron silver Mexican .. 11 .. II ..1:0 .. 4J .. 34 . . '.&iri .. 61 .. :i Ontario Crhlr iitnoutn iiileMllrer .... do pM Slfir Nevada.. S andurl Vnlon Con Ycilonr Jacket.. .150 ,.j;.o .. 10 ..ito ..v st ..411 ,. u . . 11 (Jooil Snpply of Sheep, lint Ilemnml "Wnn Heavy and Sheep Adinni'fil Sharplr l.ntnbs Also llrlnK Stron rrlcea, SOt'TH OMAHA. Sept. V cows .. 1015 3 cows 5'U 6 cows, . 621 3 stk civs. 3(.n cows 957 1 cow 70 1 cow... . 1W It feeders.. t'iCS 3 feeders.. !M S heifers... 736 W. 16 feeders. ,10V) Y 13 feeders.. OSS 1. II cows, London Sloek tluotntlou. LONDON, Sept. 12.-4 p. m.-Closlncj Connol., tnnney...!)1 ll-:8 Ilccelnts were: Cattle. Ofllclal Monday tJ.snu Olilclal Tuesday 8.0U Olllclal Wednesday 4,rAS Hoes 1,!e2 5.957 7.270 Sheep. 9. OI 1.9S5 S.737 do uccount Atchison Ciiliiidlun l'aclllr. St. Paul Illinois Centrnl... Inilsvllle t'nl'in l'nrino pfd ii 1J-H .. "!, .. !I3', ..1I7S ..lla'i .. :, 70 1 N. Y. Central 131 Krle do it prd I nnylvanla ... Iteadlne, Sri. Pnrtne pfd.. flrnnd Trunk.... Aniieomla Hand Mines S'i 7.1H 'i 9'i 1 O'J Three davs this week.. 19.415 15.209 20.VS Same days last week. .10,172 17.561 20.39S Same week before 16.3S9 IS.11II 27.2o6 Same three weeks neo.. 11.723 17.296 2S.699 Same four weeks aeo.... 12,495 13,705 21,025 Averaco price paid for iocs lor tno msi Bovcral days, with comparisons: I 1900. lS?9.lS9S.lSn7.lS93. ln!5.lS24 COI.OHADO. . 2 50 1 calf 190 fi 00 2 00 1 bull 710 2 35 3 15 3 65 3 2.1 3 15 II Carter-Neb. ,1 90 I feeders.. 1036 Nlchols-Wyo. 4 15 5 feeders.. 9S6 Woodruff :seb. S79 3 '1 11 U'est-Nob S feeders.. SV, 3 75 1 7 feeders.. M2 3 75 Neiunsrt .nnd and L. S. Co. IdallO. 62 feeders.. ?:! 4 ?5 Haymoinl Able Neb. cows S.S7 " 70 1 feeder... 7S0 't cows 976 2 85 7 feeders. .1018 1 cow n.10 1 .15 lfeeder... 720 5 cows... .1124 a f.1 t feeder... 720 11 steers ... 914 ;l 50 11 stk civs. 23 K M flrriri! Xeb. i feeders. 11115 I 10 I boll 1150 2 (V. W. J Ke v Wvo. 1075 3 85 '3 cows 11V) 1020 2 S5 1 bull 130) 5 00 .1 V. 30 feeders.. 910 3 25 22 feeders.. 57S Kowl.md Neb. 3 15 22 cows 1035 2 70 I bull 1520 HAK SILVnit-Stcndy nt 2S 13-lCd per ounce. MO.VF.Y 2fT''l. nr eellt. The rate of illseoimt 111 the nnen market for short and three months' bills Is 3si per cent. I'liinnrlnl Notes, RT. I.OIMS. Sent. 12.-Clenrltl2S. $5,434,035; balances, J417.770; money, 45t7 per cent; New . i rv . .M-nttu,, w'U inrivviiii. ...-- count nsked. Auc. Auk. A up. A tic. AUK, AUK. A UK. Auk. auk. auk. auk. auk. auk. 4 97 I 93 6 00 4 re 15. 16. 17. 18., 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 4 97 21. 25. . 26., CHICAGO. Sent. 12.-Clenrlnns. J21.831.519; balances, J2.530.247; posted exctinnee, J4.s&nf i.wi, .vmv 1 or exchange, mc discount. CINCINNATI. Sent. 12.-Clenrlncs. J2.35I. 55n; New York exchange, 2513nc discount; money. 2'i5j; per cent. ItosTON', Sept 12.-(TenrlnRS, $16,031,007; nnianccs, i.!iii,;n;i. PHILADKLPHIA. Sept. 12.-Clcarlngs, JII,2:0.SSI; balnticcs, J1.705.9S3. Condition of Hit" Trrnsnry. WASHINOTON. Scpl. 12.-Todny's stale inent of the trensiirv bnlances In the Gen eral f j ml. exclusive of the J150.000.OUO cold III the division of redemption, shows: Avail able cash balances, JI35,005,352; gold, $72,454,- 11,. -uc. 2: Auk. 3i Auk. 3 hept. I Sept, 2 Sept. 3 Kept. 4 Sept. 5 Sent. 6 Sept. 7 Mept. s Sept. 9 Sept. II Sept. 1 Sept. l: 5 0? 5 (0 4 98 5 02 5 02 5 00 5 05 5 04-S, 9 5 02 5 rH 4 4I 3 ' 4 32 3 ' 3 70 1 71 3 6X ; 73 3 70l ;i '.6 .1 83 3 791 2 681 3 Sli 2 79! 2 iB' 4 361 3 74 4 47 3 fit! 4 501 3 67 5 03 3 75 6 02 4 42 5 01 4 42' 3 09: 4 411 3 74 4 42' 3 SI 4 401 3 73! 4 3Sl 3 72 3 911 I 3 70 4 02 2 a 4 451 3 97 2 0 4 42 3 70 I 2 84 4 40 3 72 3 91 4 27! 3 63 3 W 2 81 4 201 3 61 3 991 2 77 4 Hi 3 61 4 n7 2 81 J 3 65 4 071 4 19f 1 I 04 5 08141 4 221 3 C2i 5 05W! 4 Z3 3 631 4 Of. 5 08-1,1 4 aw 3 M 4 02 2 8J 4 42 5 01 1 I 11 11 m 2 81 4 Ml 5 11 2 P2 I 5 07 2 581 I 5t! 2 79! 4 56 5 0 2 S51 4 49, 5 10 2 7,' 4 26 5 0 4 3BI o 12 4 30, j II 3 21 4 32! 4 2I 5 21 4 21 1 n 4 2! 4 21 4 201 26 5 42 5 45 5 f3 6 10TJI 4 30! 3 60 4 29 5 IB'i 5 22 I 4 25' 6 20UI 4 22 3 67 3 8 3 77 I 001 3 91 3 93 3 84 2 81 2 71 2 761 2 78i 2 SI1 2 81 2 2 SS 2 79 4 311 4 34 4 21 5 fl t 13 5 55 4 20 6 61 I 221 5 57 5 58 4 21 I 115 5 2 I 0:i 5 82 4 05 3 80 Indicates Sunday. Tho olTiclnl number of cars of brought In today by each road was: t;atiie. 1101, C , M. & St. P. ny 1 o. & St. L. Hy Mo. Pacllie Hy 9 l'nlon Pacllie Svstem z F., H. St M. V. H. K 69 S. C. & P. Ity C, St. I'., M. fir U. Ity 1 H. & M. II. H. H C6 C, 11. .fc Q. Hy 2 C. rv St. J f It. I. Ac P., east 1 11. I. & P.. west 1 K C, C. . 67 . H .lei't .re; IS'i . 6 . 11 f.'4 Del. & Hudson 110', 1 rl , I. & W.. Denver & Illo O. do pfd Krle do 1st pfd Oieat Nor. pfd... HpcklnR C0.1l HocklliK v.iliey. .IJT'i . 19'!, . II . 33'; Ad till, V, American V.x IT H. y.x Wells Fargo Amer. 'ot. Oil... do pM Amer. Mnhlnn .. do pfd Amer. S. & It... do pfd Amer. Spirits.... do pf.t Amer. S. Hoop... I'M Amer. . tc W... ... tv ... 7n; ... c- ... IS' ... i; ... :s ... 13 ...no ...124 ...u: ...41 ...121 ... !2U ... SS ... IH 2.T, S"l 1 , 17 13 Koiikii City (iriiln nml Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 12.-WHlAT-Do- cenibcr, 66'sc; May, 71c; ensh. No, 2 hard, t!5li title: No. 3, iVHitjCic; No. 2 red, "OfiO'-jc ; No. .!. Ii7i.tt.9c. COItN-December, 32i41;32T4c: Mny, 34 34be; cash, No. 2 mixed, 3Sff3S',ic; No. 2 wlilte. ;i'.tc: jso. a, ;n'sc OATS-No. 2 white. 24fi'2.rc. flYH No. 2. 46c. 1 1 AY Choice timothy, J9.25; cholee prairie, J7.25rrj7.5n. HL'TTKH Creamery, 18ft20c; dairy, fancy, 17e. FClfiS Steady; fresh Missouri and Knn sas stock, 12MjC per doz loss off, cases re turned; new whlto wood cases Included, fcc more HI:CHIPTS-Whent, 181,600 bu.; corn, 0,000 bu ; onts, 9,noo bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 301.COO bu.; corn, 20,31X1 bu.; oats, 2.000 bu. Toledo Mnrkrt. TOLKDO. Sept. 12.-WIII-:AT-Dnll and lower. Spot and Peptcmbir, 77c; October, 77Hc; December. 80'ic. COHN Dull nnd lower; No. 2 cash ani September, 43c; December, 34T4C. OATS Dull nnd higher; No. 2 cash and September, 22'4r KYIi-Dull and unchanged; No. 2 cash, DIVjc. CLOVF.KSKKD Dull and lower; October, J6.7Vj; No. 2, Wj2G. lliiluth llnrKet. m'Lt'TlI. Sept. 12.-WHKAT-NO. 1 hard, 8,c; to arrive, 78Vic; No. 1 northern, cash, 6lc; to arrive, 76V4c; Septemlier, "6ic; De- ember, 71H4C; .May. ivw, 7o. nnrtuern, VM-. No. 3 spring, CS',ic. OATS-SliTCMc. IIAHLHY-3704SP. COHN 10' ic. llliiiieniioliN Whent Mnrkpt, MINNKAPOLIS, Sept. 12.-WIIFAT-Sep- tember. 7P4C; December, 75i',e; Mny, 77Hc. FLOFH First pntents, j:i.9'Jfl4.10: second nntents. MS1K14.0O: llrst clenrs. J3.OOM3.25: second clears, $2.00f2.10. I! KAN in bulk, Ji2.00i1i2.2r.. Illlnoln Central IK! Iowa I'eniral I8'4 an pr.l 41 I.alin Krle & W.... 27 .1 . pfd 9j14 Like Slier- 2"9 l)Ulsvllle tc Nai-h.. 73'i Mnn'inttnn L Dl'i Met. St. Ity 64'j Mexican Cenfal.... ll'.i lllnn. A tit I M do pfd 9.1 Mlswiirl Pnolrlc r-l Mobile tc Ohio 3? M.. K tc T !)" do pfd 3H'4 N. J Central 13:'i N Y c nt ' ...I " No-folk tc Went.... 3U5 rlo pfd 7n; Northern Paeltl .... .'.-U b pfrl 7l' Ontnrlo West I0TJ Ore. Hy t Nav.... 12 rlo pfd Pcnnilvaiilu 127 Hindlni: 16 1 do 1st pfd r.s do 2d pfd 5H nio o w it do pfd SO .1. U Sc S. 1' 9 do 1st pfd 61 do 21 tfd S!4 St. !oiili Southw.. 11 do pfd rrn; St. Paul 1'4 S. do pfd 171'-, flt I. tc Oiinhn ...11" Southern Paeifle.... MS Southern Hallway.. IF do pfd '.S Texai A- Paellle ...IS 111',' do pfd 11'i Amer. T.n Plate 3,.., .10 pfd rimer, rouaeco.. do pfd Anneondn Mln llrooklyn It T... C0I1. I-al tc Iron Con. Tohacco do pfd Federal Steel do pfd Cenernl Hlectrlo Cllucofe Siuar do prd Internat'l Paper... do pfil Iirleilp Oas Net'er-I Hlseiilt.. do pfd N.Horn' Ind do pfd Nutlonal Steel do pfd N. Y. Air Urake.. N'o. American I'aelftf Coast. do 1st pf.l do 2d pfd r.icirte Mull People's Oas Pressed Steel Car do pfd Ptillmm Pal. Car.. I'd S. It. & T 6 Sutn- 11!S do pfd 110 Tenn. Coal & Iron.. 7'1 ... IP, ... Si ... M'i K1 Co.. 44S 3.1 2.-.S ... 7s; ...3IS ... 67 J, ...1411 ... M ... !4 ... 2) ... ftl'4 ... 7f'S ... ... (6 ... 17-S ...85 ... St ... 84 ...111 ... r. ... N ... a .... CMJ 31 9ii; rss 7l'i Cotton llnrUel. NKW YORK. Kent. 12.-COTTON-Ke newed excitement und n further upwurd movement In the cotton market developed today, following unexpected strength In Liverpool. Haily cables reported an nd vance of I points, with a further advnnce ill f, nnttittt rim! i. Iltv.l nill'iineo (if Mfcrrl 5 7-6ld. The (ulvaiicp brought In nhorts, wlio nave late y ueen sel Inc in the linsatlstac tory cotton goods outlook. Tho further neu-M fi-ririi TriviiH reiFiirrlhiir tin fliimncrn done by tlie Into cyclone was contrndictory, Total receipts but the average. However, was no worse than vestcrdav. lint the full fever was still on and hliorts hnd to cover whether they would or not. There wns heavy bill ing for so.ithern. Wall street and foreign uccount. with tho lendersh n still main tallied nt Liverpool, which cabled that Nelll was about to Issue a strong circular Our market after opening at an ndvance of If (S points, further advanced 20ffl6 points, .January selling up to 9.95c, ufter nt one time having sold nt 9.52c. Tho range on September wns from 10,12c to 10.10c and on October from 9.92c to 10.21V. The market was upon a strictly speculntlve basis In the ufternoon. verv active und Irreuular. and closed strong nt 1111 advance of 23fl 17 points net. Futures, llrm; September. 10.08c; Octo ber. 10.26c; November, 10.03c; December, 9.93c; February, 9 91c; March, 9.95c; April, 99,.c; .liny, '.'3ic; June, n.yic; jiuy, p.mk; Ui,..l ,.I.,.J nnlA. 1... ,t..... mlililllnrT .in. lands. 10c: mliidlinc culf. 11c: sales. 674 Cudahy Pros. & Co liaies. NKW OHLKANS, Sept. 12.-COTTON-l-'itures steinlv: Sentember. Jl.tWi 1.73: Octo bcr. lu.Ofifi 10 irtc; November. 9.S2fi9 84o; De- eeinber. S.S1iiiS.Js2c: .limuarv. O.SOfi't.Slc: Feb ruary. 9.81fi9.S2c; March, 9.82i(9.Mc; April, 9,s2'ii9.sic: Mny, 9S2Si9.mc. spot, urm; saies 1.20i) bales: ordlmiry. 9 9-16c; gooil ordinary 9-Sc: low mlddlliiK, 10c; middling, He; good middling, ll'ic: middling fair, ll'.fcc; recidpts. 2,(K3 miles; stock. 2S.lal nnles. ST. LOFIS. Sept. 12.-COTTON-Flrm, ssC higher: middling, lol.c; snles, 1 bale; re ceipts. 31 bales; shipments, 392 bales; stock, Mis nale. LIVHKPOOL. Sent. 12 -COTTON-Snot small business prices lower; American mm tiling, firm. 7 7-10d: good middling. 7 13-10d good. 7d: good ordinary. 6 19-32d: ordinary. ii 3-32d. The sales of the day were 7.WI0 bales, of which 2u0 bales were for snecu a tlon nnd export nmj Included 300 bales Amerlcnn. l''utureh opened steady and Insed steady: American 1. m. c. Seiitem her. 7 1l-6ld. vnllle; September and Octo ber. 7 10-6l'd7 11-llld bid: October and No vember. 5 43-01515 41-6ld, buyers; November und December, 5 31-6t?i3 32-r.ld, buyers; De cember and January. 5 2II-64U 3 27-64d, buy ers: February. 5 21-iild. sullers; Februarv nnd Mnrch. 5 21-6lf?5 22-6ld, buyers; March ami April, & lu-uni, sellers; April and .nay, 17-ii (i. sellers: .nay aim .nine, u lo-urn 16-6ld. sellers: June nnd Julv. 5 11-61,1. sol- lers; July and AJgtist, & ix.ui, uuyers, ...173 1 15 40 1 3 23 15 1 1 1 To! stock Sh'p. 21 31 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. S3 1.080 320 253 1.226 408 1,413 1,409 591 1.019 2,276 515 1,456 1,502 78 162 130 281 . 301 78 146 295 199 21? 116 , .... 119 52 233 , 301 , 1,210 .... 3,410 5,745 fi,518 S,823 P. S. Leather.. rlo pfd I'. S. Itnblier do pfd Western l'nlon Itepuldlc I tc S , d" p'd P. C. C. Sc St. I. in; , 70', , IlHi 9? 751; 1: VI U, , S6 Offered. Ximv York Money Market. 1ST RV YORK. KoDt. 12. MONKY On call. firmer nt l',4f(2 per cent; last loan, 14 Per cent: nrline mercantile paper, m per cent. STEHLI.Vr; KXCH A NO 12 Firmer, with nctuul business In bankers' bills nt Jl Sti'fi 1 wn: niwi J4.R.1U for slxtv davs: nosted rates. $4.S41'f4.S5 mid $4.S7't.(54.S.SU; commercial bills. J4 82i'.4.S.m. SILVMH - CertlllcnteK. fi2isfl61,4c: bar, 62Ho; Mexican dollars. 49'ic. KONDS -Oovernment. IrrcKUlnr; state, In active: railroad. Irregular. The closing prices on bonds today lire ns follows- . I? H. ref. 2. reg .101 N Y r. 1, jmij do coupon mi1 a i.i. j. 1 en gen. Us. 1221; riillnilelpbln Produce Mnrltet. PI 1 1LA D1CLPI 1 1 A. Sent. 12.-HFTTHK- Steady; lancv western creamery, 22c; fancy western prints, ;.ic. iccitiM I- irm: iresn iienroy una western. 18e: fresh southwestern. Lc; fresh south ern, 16c. Mllivnulicr (irnln Market. MILWAFKF.K. Sept. 12. WHEAT Lower: No. 1 northern. 76'iCif77c: No. 2 northern, 74,i'f;75c. 11YH-Mcauv; io. 1. n..c. KAKLF.Y Firmer; Mo. 2. 62c; sample, 40 Sl'.c. OH llnrliel,. OIL CITY. Ia.. Sent 12.-Creillt balance-". 11.23; certlllcites, no bids; shipments, 92,616 bbls.: for the month to date, cnrreoteii, l.ft5S,744 bbK : nveruge, 6,?ij0 bbls ; runs, l(i3,548 bbls.; for the month to date, cor rected. W1.S62 bbls.; average, 87,(14 bbls. LONDON. Sept. 12. Ol LS Cottonseed. Hull rcllned. November and April, llrm nt 20s. Turpentine spirits, steadv nt 29s fid. NKW YOKK, Sept. J2 OILS-Tiirpentlne, firm at 39396c. LONDON, Sept. 12. OILS Linseed, 333 9d. Turpentine spirits, 2Ss Ud. Xeiv York llry f.ooila. NKW VOKK. Sept. 12.-DHY C.OODS-The market was active today in all lines f Htaplo cottons, with buyers more thun sel lers. Heavy brown sheetings and drills sieiulllv iidvuiiclng. (iiiotntlons frequently raised from ' to ',; also ndvance In coarse colored cottons ol from 4 to U. Pleached do 3s. rec d coupon 1 .9l4 do new 4, re?.. ..HI do coution HI do o'd 4. res IKS do coupon do 5", rei? do coupon p. rf c t . Alehlfon g-ii Is.. do adj. 4s Canada So. Chen, tc O. Us... do C. t- X IV. .115S .1W4 8-'j .I'D' 1 No . I'ncltlc 1... do 4s N Y. C d ?t I, 44 .V. tc W. con. 4s . Oregon Nuv. Is.. do s U3H O'ejon S. U C.i.. Ill il con. 1-1 R-'Hllinir ren 1, It'o (Irnido W Is.. 9 St L tc I It . 1171- ri i.ii i- sr. es....rj .. nns rt. ran' crn ol, O S ..ISO SI. P.. C. tc V. U..I17-S . . i , in. i do S. F. deb Ca..i:Q S"uthrn Pacific 4s. 7: riiicaeo rer .-i r-n. rtni'-v-v , . c:,i; .107 . 98 .1 o t .t'C'i ..icii 871, Colo. Southern 4... SI I) tc It. O. is Pis do 4 98 rrle cene-al s 6S r. W. tc D C. 1s.. 73't, Wabasli Is O n. Plertrle Ss ...119 rlo Iowa Central ',....113 Wet her 4, I, t- N. inl. ('.... 9iS,Wis. Central I II. . K. t. T 2 f6 Va. Centuries do 4s 91S " When Issued. r Cb r, Pacific is ran s n t- Texas tc 'o t'nhn Parlnc s....iMU .pi'i I'ostou Slock Quotations HOHTOis, rieiit. rj fall loans, 25:t per cent; time loans, .mi's per cent. Olllclal closins: :i iinc)iani:ed. but tending upward, with Rood demand. Print cloths llrm. More doing In prints Men's wear woolens dull nnd Irreg ular. Dress goons quiet. I nllfornln Dried Fruits. NKW YOKK. Sept. 12.-C.LlFOnNIA mil Mil Flu ITS Market ru ed nact vo nominal. The market for evaporated All- pies ruled rather quiet, but abcut steadv at unchanged prices. State, common, 3n 5c: prime. IViWc: i holes, S'.s'udc; fancy, OlniV Prunes, 3V""'i' .,s ,0 size nil I quality Apricots. Hoyal. IHiHc; Moor Patk. 154i IC.-. Peaches, peeled, HftlSc; im peded, 6'gOc. Cn ITee Market. NKW YORK. Sept. 12,-COFFKK-Spot, nio, quiet; No 7 Invoice, S,e. Mild, market quiet; Cordova, OjitfHc. Market for coffee A.. T. tc S. F do nfd American Swear. -. do pfd Hell Telephone lloston Klevated... Ilnston tc Maine.., C . H tc Q Dominion Coal.... do pfd Federal Steel do pfl Oen. Klcctrlo do nfd 1M. dec III Mexlea" Certral.. Mich. Telephone.. N K Gas & Coke do fis Old Dominion Hubb r . 70 ; .llSVii .Ft .li:',4 .'4-ij ,P8 . 10 11 ' 3 Pnlon Pacific j" I'-ul Ate'ilson Adventure Allmiez Mln. Co.. Amal Copper Atlantl- Iloston tc Mont... " t e, itr,n Calumt tc Ilecla. Centennial WT; Friinklln .110 .510 . IPS . . 11'j . 60 . 17'. . CIS . "I', . 99' . I . 11 . '8 . "! 74; . 11 . II' Idt Osceola m Qulncy !..!.','!ni !' C'pper... 4' Tamarack ;:o rtah Mining Jij . 1'inn.i :9', Wolverines 42 Foreign I'lnaiiclol, LONDON. Sent. 12.-Aniii from the or rangenient of the account there was llttlo doing on tno stocit ovrtiange iie tminy run 1 one was ouue eunivfen irom ye-4tor day. shown. g that the buslnc- i'n e wa mostly profesclornl recentlv Cnnsols were dull and the war 'oan pinched " lnlf nremlum. the li irhest for sums tiin. Investment demand. Th tone of linm riillrnnds was cood. though ill Khton Nortli Hrlllsh wire dull Fp.inl'h 4 wore practically unuuecicu oy me accepmnce . tho debt arrangemnnt it the mct'iig . the bondholders yesterday. Amerb nns weri quiet and llrm and siigmn atiove parrv Louisville A- Nashville and Chicago. Mil waukee & St Paul were the features firnnd Trunk seconds were In good demand Kaffirs opened cheerful, were men onerc Tim Jlinnalllnn nt fhn ilav's reCelntB Wflfl as follows, eacn nuyer purcnaning nm iium ber of head indicated Kuvers Omaha. Packing Co C. H. Hnmmond Co Swift nnd Company Ctlduhy PnckhiK Co. Armour aj ;o Sw ft. K. C K. Keeker & Dcgan.. vansant .t Co .1. L. Carey Lobman Sc Co. McCreary & Clark w. 1. stoptien .. Hill Sc Huntzlngcr Kenton Sc Underwood N. Morris . Hamilton Sc Hothschlld.. L. F. Hlisz II. L. Dennis Sc Co... Lavton Hobblck Other buyers Totals CATTLE There wns rather n light run of cattle here today, but tho market was not particularly active. The big proportion or tne receipts wero teeners ami irauo on that class of stock was particularly slow. There were only about ten to fifteen cars of corn ten emtio nero nnu wnne tne nest kind? brought right around stendy prices the common sturt was very nun ami wean. Packers did not seem to care whether they cot tho common stun or not nnd iih a re suit It was rather late before a clearance wns made. There wero nbout tlilrty cars of cows on sale and the better grades were Just about steady." The tendency on the common kinds wns in 1110 uirecuon oi lower prices ami in somo enses sales wero made that looked as much as a dlmo lower. There was Kood demnnd, however, for the best grades and yesterday's prices were Just about maintained. The demand for bulls wns In fairly ood shape nnd no particular change In the nrlceB paid was noted. The demnnd for fewders from the country for the last few days has not been equal to the supply and for that reason yard traders nnve a sroou many can e on nnmi That fact nnturnny mnue tiiem rather bear lsh today nnd tney started out to buy the cattle lower. Thero wero not very many cholee heavyweights on sain and prices on tlint cinss 01 cume were not miicn lower. dlmo would prounuiy cover tho decline for tho week. The common cattle, how ever, are 15ii20c lower for tho week and the common light stuff Is very slow sale and In somo cases prouality 2&o lower for tho week. So lers found it almost Ininnss b e to iret anything like a satisfactory bid to- dny on that cluss of stock. There were very few Killers among the western grass cnttlo today nnd prices held lust about steady. Oood cows wero nlso I atnnle ivlillr, Tlie nommnn Ultirla wnrrt ,,- NARnAC.ANSRTT 1MKR. R. I., Sept. 12.- ,'' mtIo lowe, Oo0(, - '"' A serious nro broke out touay in tue uock Suunr .MurKet. LONDON. Sept. 12. KEKT SUCATt-Sep ember, lis 4V,d. YOHK. Sent. 12.-SUC.AK-Kaw. fair refining. 4l;c; centrifugal, 96 Molasses sugar, lc. 2 25 3 10 1 cow 3 ows 1 cow 920 IKS 10i0 3 00 3 ) 2 01 rows 2 cows 16 stk civs 21 feeders. 4 feeders. S53 750 lui") 1 1 COWS 1030 18 COWS 1(v, 1 bull 13ti J. cows ... 971 63 feeders.. 953 3 80 A feeders. . c60 3 00 4 00 4 15 3 63 1 Ol 3 65 3 65 5 00 .3 15 2 M 1 (0 4 15 .3 15 2 41 ' C. Ii.illu I 'll 11. l.each-S. D. 3 10 3 cows 1030 3 ID Swan Land nnd Cattle Co. Wyo 1 steer.. 2 steers.. 2 steers.. 10 sttcrs , .14(1) 9:5 1010 1120 90 3 0 3 ID 3 40 11 feeders.. 806 3 05 3 50 3 50 3 60 93 I 10 .. 990 I 10 ..lis'6 3 75 ..1060 ..1117 3 (VI 3 SO 1 steer ....1270 3 pi) 4 steers. ...10v5 ;i 90 1 steer 1K 3 40 2 steers.. ..IKJO .1 10 4 steers.. ..1120 3 40 7 feeders. . 8.'8 3 0'i 10 feeders 1091 3 6.1 Thompson Woods vo. 26 feeders.. 878 3 25 Steer Cattle Co. Wvo. 13 feeders. 1219 3 50 5 fenders. .1.190 2 feeders. 1180 3 50 2 feeders 13i.sl 2 feeders .1350 3 50 6 feeders. .11.16 55 feeders. 1084 3 60 M brook Land nnd Live Stock Co -Wvo. 83 feeders oTl I 35 5 feeders U'72 3 75 22 steers.. ..1181 3 75 22 steers . .1181 4 30 4L feeders .1095 4 15 14 steers. ...W,.i 3 u Cresswe Cattle ro -s l). 45 steers.. ..1033 4 30 53 steers. 50 steers. ...1192 4 30 21 steers. 44 steers.. ..lOtiO 130 11 steers. Halo Sc K.-Neb. 1 bull 13!) 2 55 1 cow.... 2 COWS 1165 ,. 50 4 COWS... Kd Crowthen Wyo. 4 cows 1150 3 35 1 cow... .1611 2 55 L Monsell Neb. ,. 977 3 15 27 cows... J. C. Jensen- Neb. . 780 1 () 1 feeder, .. 686 2 75 II feeders, J. Nelson -Neb 5 cows 1051 2 95 23 feeders, 1 heifer... 490 3 25 1 feeder., ('. C. Malloy-Neb. 35 cows 1032 3 15 1 bull.... 14 COWS 1013 2 85 F. C. Ma oy Neti. 41 cows 1067 3 15 9 cows... Sandford Cattle Co-coin 46 feeders.. 881 3 50 5 feeders. .1072 991 2 85 31 feeders.. 1010 3 10 C. Larhon Neb. 836 4 I") 1 bull 1 120 1020 2 60 1 bull 1510 C. S .lohnsnn-S. D. 851 3 65 2 cows 'Jt.i 3 65 1 cow liwi 3 65 1 heifer.... 750 Christian Neb. 1 bull.. 4 cows.. 1 cow... 11 cows.. 200 3 SO .1009 3 SS 700 842 670 690 3 00 3 50 3 10 19 feeders.. 1 cow 5 Mcers... 1 bull 7 feeders. 4 feeders. 10 feeders. 1(13' oi: A 961 .1100 3 25 .1077 2 75 3 85 3 85 2 61 2 73 3 35 2 90 3 (0 higher, vonls, J5.0P.fr is grassers, j.i.U'd SHKF.P AND LAM HS Hecelpts, 11.494 head, ood stock In demand and a truio lirtner: common sheep, steady, medium nnu common lambs, neglected; sheep. J2 iMH.. few choice. ji.,o: cuns. ..isp. .i i.hhot. Ji :. unlive lambs, (o.mvde.a; cuns, JS.notl 1.3714. , .... llt.US-itecelpts, 8.8H head; slow nt J5..1f 6.(0. CHICAUO I.IVI3 yi'OCK MAHKI1T. Cntlle Mroiiit to S Inula 11 1 ler nog Loner Sheep Stanil. CHICAOO. Sent 12. -CATTLK--Hecelpts, 16.tav) heiul. IticludlliK 1.500 head westerns nml 500 head Texutis; strong to snad higher; butchers' stock steady; western nnd re... ,...ii,,., iitiiii-eB. best on sale todav on range nt 16.15; good to prime) steers. 6.VifO.I5; poor lo medium, Jl W1 5.00; selected feeder.-", JI.IW4 ..;. mixed stockers, J.I isii;i.mi; neliers, ,i.isih.,.j. 'Jij. Jl.'i(l0.75; canners, J2.503.75; bulls. U.-'lr 175: calves. t.i.00di7.(i; Texan, receipin. head; best on sale today. 1' carloads at Jl.li). Tevas fed steel1, Jl.2o'i...l,0; lex"" crass steers, J3.;i5'ii 4.2.1; Texas nuns. ..u-(i 310. ... lnHJS -Hecelpts. '.'l."0(l licHci: lomorrovi, 2.1.IKSI head, estiinati d; left over. i,ih' bead IoIiik. sliade lower, lop. j.tvi; nii-i.-u nun butchers. Jj.t.Vri'- 6', good to choU'e. Henv.' . i.V.'.V. . M: toicli in a. v. " n"tj i. OK'". 5.2,Mi56; hulk of sales. J5.20lf5.1.i. SlIKKF AMI I..1.1IIIH ucceiinn, iJ.vw head; steady; good to choice wethers. JJ-''S : western sheep. VMudi 1 1": icxans, .. (ii.1.25; native lambs, Jl.50ii0.no; western lambs, J5.ci'(i5.S5. liiinsiiM ( lly l.li r mock, t.-ivuiu i-.i'1'v 10 -(".Vl'Tl.E-He celpts. ll.tluo natives, 1.6a Texans; good kill- ers Olid cnoice iccuers wieou) , iiiminn Ing and feeding kinds slower; stend) ; i,l..nL,iru nml feerlet-M ,1 lltl 4 45: bUtCliet cows and heifers, J3 Oofi I 50 , ciinnerH. J2 50S? 3.00; fed westerns, J3 90Ji5.65. wintered rex- ans, J3.t'i(V(i;i.7j: grass Tcxans, w.ianj.w'. a Ives, rece nts. l.(m nead; niarKci iiuuin steady; sales. JI. 5045.00 per cwt. IIOllS-Hecelpts. 11,n"0 head; market opened steady and cbwed 2Vsi3e lower; heavy and mixed. ,i..wn..i.,a; ukih. ....4t- 5.35; pigs. JI IVW5.00. , SHICKP ANI) LAM KS Hecelpts. n..w head: henvv supply; opened active at firm prices; sonic late arrivals u allude easier; ambs, J4 ...nr. 2,i ; miitions, i,i.wii,i.wi ir-ru- crs, J3.0i1i4.il'; culls. .'.K)4j3.0il. . I. on Is 1,1 1 c mock. ST. LOFIS. Sent. I2.-CATTLK Receipts, 5,0iX head. Including 2,300 Tcxans; market slow and steadv for natives; icxnns, sieauy to strong; native snipping mid export. steers, $1901(5. Ml; dressed beef nnd blltclier steers, II 6neri5 f0; steers under l.nuo lbs.. $K) (lil'.KI, stockers and feeders. JI 20Jfl.W, cows and heifers. J.' mvn I 70; canners. J1.50W2..iO; bil ls. JjrWi:!.i2i; Texas nnd Indian steers, J3.2.V.il.l0: cows and heifers, J2.405I3..O. MOOS- Iteeelpls, i.;.(Ki neaii; innrKei. atniiiiT fur lli.-lit n.ieltlML- urades steady to easy; pigs and llglits, J.i. I0'ir5.52-; packers, $5 30113.511; butchers, J5.45(f(5.M. SI 1 uhf AND LA.illis llcceints. ..ti bead: market stronc: native muttons. J.l.io ffil.00; lambs. JI 75115 35; culls, lambs, J2.25if i.uc; stocKcrs, j;;.mnia.;i... 25 steers 1 bull 1250 1 calf 270 1 bull 1270 19 feeders.. 890 2 feeders.. 910 4 heifers... 657 2 feeders. 2 cows 1 cow 7 feeders.. 1(171 8 feeders.. 896 I 90 2 .15 I 25 6 cows 958 2 85 2 cow S 82) 3 90 1 cow 870 2 60 2 cows 1090 J 10 l.'ord Neb. 833 2 90 2 cows 1050 2 cows. .110) 3 70 3 75 3 i0 2 10 i ro 3 00 2 65 3 51 3 COWS . n cows. . 19 cows. . I cow... 1 cow... . . 92 .. 96 ..1025 ..1018 .. 997 .. '28 870 3 73 3 65 3 65 3 61 3 tx. 3 75 3 23 1175 .1 00 1110 ?. 50 J. Daly S. P. 1050 3 33 IS feeders 972 2 85 5S steers.. 988 3 35 41 steers.. 1170 2 5 43 steers . 1210 3 35 31 steers.. P. J. Oawey- S. D It steers.... 905 3 75 5 lecdcra i a,.,in..a !in n 1 feeder. nonsTbero was not a heavy run of tir.L-M hen. tnd.iv. but the market was not very nctive. The bulk of the hogs were on the heavy order, but tho quality was fairly good. The opening market was Just about utnii.lv mi tlin lluht and llzlltWelglll stuff ,in,l nil ruin Heenied to be IlllVlIlK tilt, heavy- weights. A prlino load or iignt nogs brought J5.35. but they were ns good us ri.ivthlmr thut luiH been here In a long time. After thai best londs hail been picked up bids were generally 2V4o lower on all kinds nnd ns sellers wero not willing to make much of any concession the market was ulnu nnd ilr:iifi?v. The last end of tho murket wns a big 5c lower and big henvy hogs were. In some cases, a dime lower. As low as J5.10 was bid on that class of hogs and the bulk of tlm Inwt moIoh whs iiround J5.15. The mar ket was very slow nnd weak on tho filial NHW strong; test, 5c. BIG BLAZE AT NEWPORT Hotel nn nrrnciinsett Pier Kuril- lnc Hnd n llenvy Wind llloivlng. No, 150 "3 h'.'. 4S., 51., r,s. 62. 19 M. 62.... (.;.... (.... r.s.... 4S.... OJ.. 6.. 67.. 81.. f,5 318 Av. 16 94 244 172 .131 305 221 341 2 9 .32S Sh. 161 120 Ingham hotel, nn extensive wooden struc ture. At 1:30 the flames driven before, a seventy-knot gale burned all bu the three lower stories of the hotel nnd was threat ening the Casino and the Hazard bloek. The occupants of nil the buildings escaped. Tho Hotel Rockingham Is valued at $100,- 000 and the Hazard block at $25,000. At 2 o'clock the Rockingham, the Casino, Hazard's block, the Knights of Pythias block and twenty smnll stores owned by James O. Jiurns & Son had been burned to tho ground and the Indications were that tho llnmes would sweep down the entire stretch of beach, destroying everything. nearly stendy US compared with vnsterdnv but for the week stock cattle are all the way from 10920c lower nnd In some cases more. Representative sales: KKKF STKKRS. Cornlvnl lit Cliiiiulierlnln. CHAMKKRLAIN. S. I)., Sept. 12. (Spe cial.) Tho fnll ciirnlval. which began In this city Sunday with tho running in of tho nnnunl September excursion by tho Mil- waukco company, has ended. The nffalr wns In every way fully equal to any here tofore given. On Sunday ovenlng largo trains of from ten to twenty coaches ench brought in 4,600 people, and this ci wan augmented hy fully 2,000 moro from the surrounding country. The principal attraction for tho first day was a ball game between the Chicago Marquettes and the Sioux Falls Canaries. Tho game re suited In a victory for tho Canaries by a score of 4 to 2. Tho gamo was tho best ever witnessed In this eectlon of the stato. The Bports ended with n number of races and n ball game between the Crow Creeks nnd the C.ann Valleys. The garao required ten Innings, and was won by the Crow Creeks by a score of 7 to 6. A number of good bands furnished music. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 10 4 00 I1M C 19 1 1073 4 I'O 16 119S fi 15 15 MS 4 50 12W S 25 S 910 4 75 12 1IU S 40 I 1070 4 75 17 issii 5 4s 21 USO 4 81 58 113? R 50 i 940 4 5 rs 11H) 5 :o 40 1103 4 9) 2) P92 5 30 19 1111 4 0 22 II SO 3 40 STOCKKHS AND FKKDKKS. i so s 40 9 nor, 3 7.1 1 630 2 Ml 3 5(H) 4 01 2 6-'S 2 SO 3 Olfl 3 00 5 1022 31 "3 M5 3 70 3 co "ji; 3 75 I 810 2 23 1 !);o : y, 1 SCO '2 40 2 OM 3 (5 12 911 2 50 1 1060 3 10 3 1020 2 61 1 lift) .1 13 6 870 2 75 1 t,V) 3 15 2 990 2 75 1 10-0 3 21 2 100 I 71 .11 94 3 41 5 916 2 81 1 1170 3 6) 1 1030 2 81 1 119) 3 61 1 1020 2 81 7 1142 4 40 HKIFKKS. II 7C0 2 71 1 1120 3 75 1 510 3 :5 0 930 4 05 t 893 3 23 HULLS. 1 180 2 40 1 1000 S 00 1 1210 2.(0 1 7f0 3 2,1 1.... 1210 2 81 CALVES. II 4 (0 1 331 5 M 1... 1... 11... 10... 1... 2... 3... A Ponder Mill 111 plosion Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both nro mighty dan- gerous. No need to dynamite your body when Dr. King's New Life Pills do the j work so easily nnd perfectly. Cure? headache, constipation. Only 25 cents at Kuhn & Co.'s drug storo. 130 B to STAC53. U20 2 10 STOCK CALVKS, 310 3 .10 119 31. 5 00 30) 3 7.1 8 :1 5 fO 511 3 81 1 150 5 50 331 r. 00 1 1:0 5 so 300 4 0) STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS. M0 2 71 ' 911 3 11 956 3 0) 2 765 3 30 833 3 00 4 560 3 35 NKBKASKA. Till: KHAI.TV 11 A It K FT. I N ST K 1 ' M K NTS placed on record Wednis tiny. ncpi. 1; i;sn; Wnrrnnly HeeiU. Nettle Mnrrlsev to J. n Mn-rlsev, lots 3. I nnd 5. block I. subdlv of lot 13 Kant Omaha J 1,001 M .(. C Hynn nnd liushnnd in WIN hltri Vnlmnn Inl 13. block 7. ('nr. rig.in Place 50) John Koutskv to Frank Knit"k', Inlu II nml 1 I Inek 12. nnd lot 2. blnok 19. I'rst .id. I lo .Soinh Omaha 2,00 K. D. Samson, trustee, to K M Oar nnt. nl-3 rind si.:: lot 6. bloek 6. nnd oiner nronertv In Florence 801 Ottu Kallmann and wife to .Ioenh Ifiihin. lot 9. block 4. Potter Sc C.'s ndd SV L A Chittenden nnd hinband to C l l t.i.iiiir,., win rtt nf '.nt 1. hloek 23. South Omaha 1.3 0 Deeds. Oliver Ames et nl, trusters, to Wal ford Jacobsen. lot 12. Llndvay's ndd . Total amount of transfer. 50 $;,o 14 feeders.. 1083 4 feeders.. is" 11 feeders. 2 feeders. 52 feeders. n feeders. 31 feeders. 5 feeders. 18 feeders. 1 foeiler.. 1 feeder.. 5 feeders. 7 feeders. 16 feeders.. 919 7S feeders.. 817 2 feeders 25 cows... 1 cow.... 1 cows... 17 cows t cow 15 steers... 21 feeders. !i feeders. I feeders. 1.. cows... 2 cows... 4 cows. . . 2 feeder, 7 feeders 1 feeder. 8 feeders .1031 5 feeders.. 84 2 COWS 1030 4 cows 957 7 cows... . 828 II feeders. Ills 14 feeders .1125 3 feeders. . StO 586 815 807 790 GUI 540 790 710 750 39S 8" . S',l) . 928 .1050 ,. 932 ,. 812 . 830 740 , 742 630 . (.52 .1051 S15 950 750 954 580 4 20 I 29 4 01 3 75 3 35 3 00 4 15 4 50 3 55 3 65 3 65 4 50 1 05 4 05 3 65 3 25 3 25 3 15 2 50 3 15 2 50 3 70 4 10 3 25 3 00 3 00 2 00 2 -10 3 W) 3 i". 3 05 1 22','j 4 M 3 15 3 15 3 00 3 75 3 171 3 LO 1 leeder. . .1150 39 stk civs. 341 3 cows 12 feeders. , 2S feeders., 1 feeder.., 2 feeders. , 2 cowft 7 cows. 1 feeder.. II feeders. 3 heifers.. 1 heifer.. 3 heifers.. 716 8A6 814 870 710 930 1021 800 740 703 800 33 1 heifer.,.. SOU 5 feeders. 1070 2 cows 950 1 row.. .. 670 5 heifers... 191 1 hull 1120 9 feeders . 913 3 feeders 81 feeders 8 heifers. 966 99.1 612 6 cows. 1 "ow. . 10 feeders 10 feeders 5 feeei'rs 2 fifdert.. 7 feeders. 2 cows.. 4 cows. . 3 cows 14 fetdrrs 2 feeders 50 feeders 26 cows .lmv, ...1170 . 595 '01 . 510 . 910 152 '. 7.i0 .PM . V21 1148 .1155 882 . 959 4 20 5 00 3 35 3 37 3 33 3 35 4 0l 2 85 2 S3 .". 67 3 05 3 15 2 85 3 15 3 10 4 20 2 75 2 (Nl 3 25 2 50 3 85 3 60 3 75 3 10 2 f0 3 21 2 91 2 nl 3 65 3 75 4 rs 3 0) 3 15 3 ol 3 75 3 25 t 20 3 75 2i:o 317 :aj 291 3'.0 334 Pr. 3 75 .1 9) 5 0.) f. 00 r. to ... 5 10 i: r. is i:o o r ... r 1 5 80 5 13 80 5 11 8) & 15 58... 1... 62. . . 63... 16... (.5... 61... 79... 56... 58... 55... 62... 53... 61... 58... 51... (2... f.9... 60... 0.. . SO... 81. . f.... 47... 62... 75... 70... 10... 12... 70... 4... 11... 71... 61.. !S7 310 248 ,....276 35 254 23f 197 268 :u3 278 3'. Ill 288 267 271 744 2V) "CI 273 "C9 ICS . . '", 258 510 201 211 21.1 241 1!2 227 ... ns 2s: r. ,1 15 3 1.1 5 11 5 15 6 15 5 n v; f. I7' 5 1714 5 1114 5 K' 5 IT'j 5 17 'i 5 17 V4 5 17'4 5 17 V, 3 17'i 5 171,4 17"j 17'i ... 5 17(4 ... 5 17'4 200 f. 17'. i 41 6 1714 120 3 '7'4 3 20 f. "0 5 20 5 21 5 2) 80 C 20 5 20 5 2) 5 21 5 20 3 90 5 21 ... 5 21 120 5 50 ir.1 r. 50 1n . 50 210 1 20 150 3 20 -There 40 41 40 i:o 'si 80 'so 80 121 40 160 SO 0 fl ISO 120 120 SO HO 50 IfO No. Av. Hh. Pr. 64 272 8 ) 3 50 77 SH ... 6 20 67 7C3 12.) t 70 64 231 16) 5 20 256 80 i 3) H 37.1 4) 6 20 t,8 SSO ... 5 20 73 241 SO 6 50 73 2.'1 ... .', 2i 66 2.1S 40 6 61 274 ... 5 20 61 239 41 5 20 67 224 ... 5 2) 62 268 ... 5 20 61 2.-,9 80 5 20 64 284 ... 5 SO 59 301 ... 5 Vi 62 289 160 5 :0 69 V76 1C0 5 20 71 223 ... 5 20 IS 206 241 5 20 71 248 40 .1 20 CO 24S 120 5 20 71 539 ... 5 22' 4 59 2.14 ... u 22'4 61 2fS SO 5 22'5 G.1 217 SO 5 52' 4 271 ... 5 2214 30 IOJ SO 3 22,j 76 2.13 SO 5 22'4 51 !VS . . 3 ?Jit f.1 537 10 E 5214 42 17.1 ... 5 2P4 51 276 ... f, 22H 10 187 ... 5 !2'j !C 19C 80 8 224 CO 216 120 5 22' 4 61 231 ... R22'i 6t 232 ... 5 22'4 77 230 ... 5 22Vj 12 209 ... r. 21 72 541 40 5 55 75 561 120 5 51 111 536 ... 6 25 f,r, 271 80 5 2.1 69 563 160 r. :t. SO 526 ... 5 21 70 216 160 R 21 78 270 ... 6 55 ill 1CI 41 5 21 71 541 ... 1 27'4 74 1"7 ... 8 27H 67 531 6 2"'i (6 163 ... 5 3.1 llltl ' i nhes $4 SOff luttermllks, J3..(ii 12. - St. Joseph l.lvr Stock. SOUTH ST. JOSKl'll. Mo.. Sept. (Special.) Tho Journal quotes: OATTLK lit celpts, 2,.l0i) head; market active and steady; natives, JI10'(54.; Tcxans and westerns. W.2j1ifi.lj; cows au.i lii lf.TM SL' Oori I iii: bulls and stairs. J2.2MP 4.75; yearlings and calves, M.25J(I.40; tock crs nnd feeders, $3 0.Vii4 10; vonls. J5 0 8'i.i;l. HOliS Receipt:', a.W Head; mnrKCt to.viy to 5c lower; all grades, Jo.20jl5 3j; bulk oi sales. $5 22';Ji5 27t-. .... SIIKKP Hcctipis, l.iiu nead; mm steady. PIVlTIlillHW Mll.HCTS CAMHD.ITKS. 1111 III llnUoln Senator Holes 1IU Lit tle Umpire ivllb Iron llniiil. HPRON, S. D., Sept. 12 (Special.) It transpires that tho visit of Senator Pet- tlgrew to this part of the Htato a few days since wns to arrange with his Ml lowcrn In Spring county for the nomination of n legislative) ticket favorable to him for senator. A long conference was held In Kedileld nnd nomo illfurulty experienced In the selection of a candldato for Btatn sen- ntor. Several purtles aspired to tne nonor, bill they were not acceptable to Mr. Pet tlgrew. and ho was finally obliged to rend tho "riot act" to his henchmen boforo Ihoy would submit to his dictation. A compro mise was suggested, hut It was no go, tho wily senator swung his mnglc wand, and all operation ceased; ho presented tho name of a former citizen of Holland for ctnto henator and a resident of tho southwest part of tho county for repre sentative nnd left posltlvo orders that no change ho rondo even though the gentlo tnen wore loath to accept tho nominations. From Redfleld Mr. Pottlgrew went to tho town of Hitchcock, where he met his can dldato for attorney general and to whom ho Imparted tho result of his Redllidd visit and gavo directions for future speeches hy Mr. Hitchcock, who seems not to ba sufllclently emphatic in his laudation of the senator. Mr. Pettlgrcw gave somo of his chiefs to understnnd that they must censo being drones and got out and work, for he proposes to visit such counties ns havo not yet held conventions and fix tho legislative nominees to suit his fancy. Diit,.i..i).-T.i,ft.n Tvn n iTond nnerni run of sheen here today, but up the supply lias been rather light this week packers wen .It 1 nnlr l it rr fdr IW1I 11 HIICPH It Mil IMIIIi-rt, Sheep I of " row, quality sold today 15fi20o higher than on Monday, nnd lambs nlso iiroiiL'lit acod strong prices It was a good active murket from start to llnlsli. Feeders were also in ii""i ............. steadv to strong prices and sellers hnd lit tle dllllculty In disposing of anything or Qimt'ntions:' Choice western grass wethers. $3.353.50; rli0'CQ,!,o.yt':,r l""i J3.50fl3.C3; choice ewes, J3.00ffi3 2..: fair to good ewes. S.Wrl.l.uu; 1.11..11. n,.....r. lambs. J5 00(17 6 25; fnlr to good spring Inmbs, J4.6.)T5.0O; feeder wethers. J3..11I 3.50; feeder lambs. J4.OOfli.40. Representa tive sales: m Wyoming run ewes 7 lill.llri riivns 1112 Wvomlnr feeding wethers 9 Idnno winners 1 Idaho wether 213 South Dakota wethers 210 South Dakota wethers 10 cull lumbs 257 Idaho lambs 121 I'tah ewes 12 I'lah wethers :t Wyoming feeder ewes 18 Ftuh ewes 157 I'tah wethers 232 Wyoming wethers 3 Ftuh yearlings 2 Ftnh wethers.. 363 Idaho feeding lambs 152 ITtah lambs 317 Flnh lambs 68 Yvomlng wethers 457 Wyoming lambs 592 Wyoming lambs.... .. 86 ..122 .. 6 ..116 ..100 ..101 ,.10S . . 73 .. 74 . 91 . 96 .. 8(1 . . 103 ..100 .. S4 .. so .. 85 .. 53 .. 57 .. 59 .. 95 J2 90 3 00 3 53 3 61 3 65 3 70 3 70 4 10 6 25 3 25 3 70 3 00 3 23 3 65 3 05 3 70 3 70 I 27V4 4 75 4 90 3 65 4 75 4 90 rtcslnii llnslii on Sioux Itnnue. CHAM DKRLAIN, S. D.. Sept. 12. ,'Spc eial.) P. F. McCluru has demonstrated that tho artesian basin extends to the west of tho Missouri river and has put tho ques tion of artesian water beyond tho stage ot an experiment on tho ranges west uf tho tlvcr, ns It Is announced that wator has been struck at a depth of 1.503 feet at his ranch on Cedar creek. A good flow wni had Immediately, but tho well drillers ad vised going through tho granite formation that they are In nnd tho gusher Is expected within the next few days. When It was learned that water was struck quite a oiir wns created In real estate circles and a large number of llllngs wero rushed Into tho United States land olllco at Pierre on lands lu the vicinity of tho McClure claim and it is expected that a great many mora claims will bo taken at once by new set tlers, who have been holding back on ac tcunt of tho scarcity of waler that has of Into beon experienced on tho northern ranges. Mr. Mullen of tho 73 Cattle company Intends to sink thrco largo wells as soon as tho artesian well machinery can bo gotten on tho ground. Tho finding of tho artesian basin on the Sioux range marks n new era in thu history of this country, us tho question of good water for (.lock has always been moro or less a draw back. No better grazing land ran bo found on cnrlh than on tho Sioux range nnd the only question has boon that of water In somo sections nnd this question now np. pears to bo In a fulr way of solution. I Mil III lie. Killed In Flgllt. CHAMKKRLAIN', S. 11., Sept. 12. (Spe cial.) Word has JiiBt reuched town of tho sensational killing of two Indians hy nn Indian policeman on tho Roiiebud reserva tion recently. It appears Hint ho caught three Indlnns In tho act of stealing rattlo belonging to another Indian aud attempted tn nrrest tho guilty parties. Tho thieves, relying upon superior numbers, concluded to resist and a fight followed, resulting in tho killing of Pretty Hoy nnd nnothcr In dian whose name has not been learned, the officer esi aping unscathed. SloeU In Mttht. Following are tho receipts at principal western markets for the four September South Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis ToUls Cattle. .. 1.501 ..16,000 ..15,600 .. 5,010 . .41.008 Hous. 7,270 21.000 11.000 7,300 Sheep S.73 15.000 6.70 i 2 0')0 46,570 31,63, trav YairW Llie SloeU. NKW YOHK, Sept. 12 -KKKVKS-Hereto'-. 2 6 1" h"(nl. cood "leers, steadv, medium nnrt common, slow mid ean ; bid's steady; cows, steadv to strong. SteeiH, $4. 61 (&5 75; bulls. !2.W?3 76, cows. JI ,Wr4 M Cables, steady; exports. 6 head cattle and 4,260 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 2,685 head; firm to 25c JAMES E BOYD & GO., Telephone lull!). Omulii, Nat. COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS UOAItU (IF THAIlli. norreationdence. John A Warram A Co uirtci wlrci to Chicago and Niw Tort; H.RPEOriLY&Ca DIONS'' Grain BCOrMlir Lift BID 0. OMAHA P13- OIWiCH l03aHit uncnui tu