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.xesnmasa' THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL FUTDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1 1895. w. s. woods, rtctiiinii. The National Bank of Commerce. CAPITAL, SURPLUS, DEP08ITS, Accounts solicited, ntul depositor.1? with good V. A WILSON WM. llfnirt Jos. f AIIN J 1L AnVm.I). WM. ASKEW. i i.r.i.iini-t ii aus ii.ii ii c. WAun. s j iiiziit.nit w. v vooitnnns. I mi I , -wot ..nn. I I1F.STJ It A SNItJF.lt W s WOOHS. W A HULK. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Trust Go,, KANSAS CI I 1, MO, t npit ii Mi,-jni,mm. .'orpins unit I iiillilded Profit". ST;Kl,00r. AKT1U.K H hllt.WKLI., I'MiMont VI. eJ'usldihH: A A Mofthtr. H. I. Martin, W.s Taylor. J M.-n Trimble. Ilrbt. II Con-. Sc'Tetnrr: H'm S. Taylor, IrpaMitrr. I'ruk II VVllron. Ail Treas ; JacuuttT N'oltlipnltiH.Asst.Sec.. I'. S. Molior, id A-t. fcpety.. Trimble A. llraley. General At tornfu t.tf(tilf' it UeticriO 'Iru.t limine.. At M a 'I rilMi e, "I mutter Agent ir Rpg IMr.ir fur I urp.iriitloiis. Alt it I xciulor. .illnliilt rutiir. tluurd Inn, or i rutii' nr i:tutc. (iillct-t tttctn .Mortgaces. 'Jllkrs clmrgp ilf ploprtlc, i (tllertlllg tents, pii)ing taxes tc tnr Utiiitcm lu ll slitr. Ii.in.ai Cliv t"r, tori A II Mllirctt, F. L Mri.'i. A A Mlipr, Frank i opcr, F A. Fax en. J Mel) Tnilicle. Holt i.illli.im 'W.A.IISrTEILD ! Good business paper strong makers nnd Indorscrs. or jooil vullatrr.il Sin h ns i an war Invcstig Hon tun be used ptoinptly ut current r.a. s. Hurtles having such piper to nrtor please correspond with II? T I. phone 1592. HICAliOilllil K .SS,S( T COMMISSION CO.MI'AM. M II AIU.LL. l't lift llrl'Mtiiro Strpct. Houston, Role k Go. (Sue essors to i'm. J. oilman & Co) BONDS, STOCKS,,,,s,I.:!ll:.!l:JLIAI' ISSO Delaware street. Kansas ( Ity, Mo. W. Undersong! HO Delaware at., ICnnsns Cltv. Mo. Com mercial Paper. Stocks and Honds. Ileal !tiite Loans. FINANCIAL There was nothing new In the loral money market yesterday. The demand for money continues fair fiom the country on re, scounts, ami the cattlemen are very trood borrowers, hut little mercantile pa per oflerlng. Kate steady and llrm at 7iS per cent. Hut little currency going to 1h: country. Hunk clearings, $2,lC4.22ii; Mime day last year, $1.0M,li); an Increase or $sn,i2ii; a train of 2S Jicr cent. Eastern exchange weak, but In fair de mand. Houston, Fiblp. ,t Co.. exchange brokers, quote It ns follows: New York, 23c dis count; Chicago, jiar; St. Louis, 25c dis count. The gold reserve yosterlny was 157,012,000. Local lltlnk silicic (.Imitation. The following are tho bid nnd asked price of stocks of Kansas City banks utid other local securities, as furnished by H. J Wright & Co., brokers. Armour build ing; Bid. ... OS ...102 ... 03 Asked. 70 lift 103 IN) K, 103 100 112 100 lol 105 M 9.. 130 HO'4 70 112 American National bank Citizens' National bunk . American National bank Citizens' National bank.. 100 First National bnnk I7n Interstate National bank S2 Jlldlanil National bank lot Missouri National bank !)j National Hank of C'ommerce..HO l'nlon National bank 102 lMM.oM.rt Savin;: bank lis Oleclinnics' bank HO Mechanics' bank 102 Kansas I'ity State bank i0 Metrojrolltan National hank.. 00 Nw Knclnnd Safe Heposit 125 Kansas i'ity Pluck Yards ....133 Jletropiditan Street railway.. 00 1'nne-i Suites Trut Coniiiany.lo., K. (.'. SmeltinK & Heilnlng Co.lOS Money at Home anil Abroa New York, Sept. 12. Money on call easy 1 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent; closed at 1 per cent, l'rime lm-rcantlle paper, S'ufi'i per cent. Sterling exchange, dull, iil'li actual bindriess In hankers' hills at 54 'i i for demand and $I.S!Ht for sixty days. Hosted rates. Jl.Wii.OO and fl.Doft 4.' Commercial bills. JI.SSU. l.on Inn, Sept. 12. .Money. ?ifl per cent: the rnte of discount In the open market fnr shiirt bills, ri per cent; the rate of dis coii.t m the open market for three months' b lis 'k per cent. The weekly statement of the Hank of i ,r vlnl to-day shows the lollowlng crip. s, ns compared with the previous ii. 'u'ini: Total reserve. Increased t'532,"i; c il.itinn. decreased C2t5,0uo; bullion, In-ci',.-.e,i t2."S,0("7 ; other securities, (Ieciea.'d fk ..i other deposits, increased t'.T,."'; j i.lic deposits, decreased 70,1100; notes on r rve, Incnused 912 oo; government s, -r.'i'i.s, decreased ta.ooo. The propoition 0 'h. Hank of Kngland's reserve to lia bility. hlch last week was KI.V5 per cent, I- ni.w C0.3S per cent. 1';. 'is Sept. 12. The weekly statement of tt ,- Hnnk of France, issued to-day. shows t-e following clianges, as compared with t pi.-vlnus account: Notes In eircula-1- , decreased 1 MiosQnO francs; treasuiv a " i. ut current, derreased 2,25.,000 francs; got on band, decreased lfi.KSi,ii francs; I, i u dHcounted, decreased 27,fiM,ii0 francs; ,l..r on liuiul, decreased t,5ii0,0ii franc?. v. v York. Sept. 12.--Clearlugs, Jliio,721. 7 balances, S7,M,:iii. I "'inn, Sept. 12. Clearings, 10,720,082: l,l.u . , Jl.fBl.17fl. I ' iiiidelphiu, Sept. 12. Bank clearings, Jli'i . 71"; balnnn-H, $l,rA3.050. ' in inuiiti, Sept. 12. Money, IfTO per cent. N w York exchange, par. Clearings, $1,000. 4ti hi. ago, Sept. 12. Clearing. J1I.S7J.000. Mot v plenty at 4s, ami 4'4 per cent for t,.ll bins and M?5 per cent for comtner ciul paper. New ork eschnngo. 6oe dls. unf Hankers' (London) sterling, Jl.Wi and Jl 'Vti. St liuts. Sept. 12.-Clearlngs, Jt.473.317; 1 iliifM, J87I.S23. Money. 57 per cent. New Yoik exchange, par bid. M.inphls. Sept. 12 Clearings. 17S.S5S: lialuii'-'-s, J57.130. Kastern exchange, jl.W) premium, selling. N. w Orleans, Sept. U.-Clearlngs. 1,133. 125. MIiit, London, Sept. 12. Unr silver, S0D-1M per Oiltli e. New York, Sept. 12. Silver certificates, l7?i,'.iii7'jo; bar sliver, 07c; Mexican Uollarii. K'i State anil Ihiieriinii'iit Itiind. New York, Sept. 1!. Cloning quotations en ths New York Stock exchange: Yester- To day, day. Vn trd States 4n, relterea....llli.4 112V4 1'r.i' l KUtc is, coupon U2'Z l'M l ll. l- l siujci, new i, i;uMiuii....;i4 ise'f 1 n t- I States new reg. I 122 ISO" 1J51 ll&U W',3 10) l'n t. .1 states Ss. coupon .HMi I'tn'cl KtatB is, reg 1 r, tid Stale. 2c. reg ii -.a' WW ,..,.100 J .irith Cs Hiatt Alabama, elans A. ...,.,..,,.,,.. ,10S iU Alub.'iuia, iUiJ it IDS KW Alabama, class C , 100 loo Alabama currency ,...100 lou Loui-iana new consols, Is. ,,.,,,. Uh 68U N irth Carolina 0s las 125 North Carolina U ,,...108 J02 Sr.uth Carolina non-fund. ,, 1 in Tennessee 3s, new settlements.. Ov'.i M 'I nr.ebbec 5a, new settlements. .1GK IQii Virginia, centuries ,,, 63',i oSU Missouri is , 100 100 Itiillrn.iil Honda New York. Sent 12.-Cl08lng quotations u the New ork Stock exchuiig: i ester- To- day, day. Atchison l...... ,. , Atrhlson 21 A S2'i 3i?i cuuad soutnern 2is ......liA'.i Central Pacific lsts , 102 -nver & Hlo Grande 4s.,,.,.,,,, 03 Denver & Hlo Grundo 7J........11B1; Erie 2ds.., ,..; ,,.. .,. 73', O., II. & 8. A. Cg , 107 O., H. & H. A. 7s 1H Houston A; Texas Ctntral Gs ,.111 Iloiu-ton & Texas Central Os.,..luO Mutual L'nlon 6s , Ut Missouri, Kas. Ai Texas 1st Is.. SS'j Missouri. Kas, & Texas 2J !.. CGJ Js'ew Jersey Central general 5s. ,113 Northwest S. F. debentures., ..Ill', Nor' hwe tern cnsoU HI Northern, Pacjik istt H7'4 Northern I'diil! 21 li-,, Hlo Grande i W"-tern lsts - St. Paul consols, s ,. .... .127 St. L. ,'i 1. M. sctierul 5 S7 Ht. L. & S. t tteneral Cs HOW m. f-Ji, c. & p. w, u uiii 107J4 302 M!4 jn'. 7m 107 103 111 lu7 HI li HS'i lllU lll'l H7H lot 77'5 fc'1 110' UJHj FINANCIAL W. A. ltUI.K, Cinhltr. SI, 000,000.00. 200,000.00. 4,500,000.00. ollercd every facility consistent hanking. stnrtc nnd llomU, N'W York. Sept. 12. The lenture of to dn'8 Sto. k inntk.'t unp, on the prevlollt in), o.ti i ptlomil Irregularity. The volume "f btislio i showed n shrinkage fli rotn puled with that of Wednesday of about l.'i.wo shines, but the dealings were tela thely Well distributed. The leaders In tho point of activity in the Mtilro.iil shares Were St. I'nul. Iteitdlng. Atchison, Hock Island and Tentirssee Coal, nnd In the in dusirials, lilgtllilnK, Sugar and Tobacco in th. order iinmed. The flnctuatlona In either direction were noteworthy, nnd en peeially in some of the so-called special tli. In thi! llnal denllligs milling sales took the edge olT the improvement and fractional declines occurred. Hond were dull nnd heavy In the early operations, but later prices stiffened some what on an increased volume of business. (Monitions on the New 1 ork Stock ex change wera as follOAsi Yester- To- day. iinv. Adams Kxpress .... ,, ,m 117 Ainei'i.an Impress Ill ill Ati hion Itnlltond 21 su"i H.lllllliore ,V; ulno 0f,ii n.v,, f'an.id i I'lielMc ML, ftiji cui.ida Southern 65't td"; "utial l'acitlc ;',4 31, I'lusapeake .V; Dlilo 20U SO, Chi uw A- Alton 1(3 t chie.igo, Hurllngton & (Julncy.. Wj f.7- I'liicigo tias C2 l.28 i lltrtlo re j,. Illinois nil jei , ' .. i. Kt. I. 47-7i Consolidated Clan 113 Colorado Fuel lion iMt 4; 143 3e?i 01 7U 22Vi 131?i J GI 3S !l ,a.'n II 2S, 3S 327 3II.3 21 3JJH 25U liitji 34, ? 112!j I.. ions 2P-J 3SV4 21', - f-ht 13 25',i r,u 103V no IMi 112 & 7i 303 IS'.J "is 32 O'c 302'i 3731', 19?i IS 41 K 70H 75.'S 1210-1 I2TI. 3 IS 2l't 311 11 His 12'i S 13 C 47 16 50'', Oi 23 310 I'oloiii'io Fuel A: Iron prefd.... !"l Colorado Coal & Iron 7U Cotton nil Certlllcutes 23 I'el.iware ,K- Hudson ,....132i'i Iiflauiir., l.aik.iwanna At w..litva j'euver v Ilio i.riiuue J li. it- It. Ci. nref'il e3!4 10 O'l ,,,, -ll llKJ 3-Si 127 lop; I'istillers Ai C. F. Co... Hrle Hiie pteFd Fort Wiune il"Iieral Hleclrle .... , limit Northern pref'd Illinois Central lioi king Valley . 21U Houston Ar Texas Central Kansas fc Texas pref'd ... Lake Krle . Western .... L. 17, .V W. prefd Lake .Shore Lend Trust Louisville A: Nashville ... Louisville A.- New Albany Manhattan Consolidated , Memphis ,v Charleston ... Michigan Central - ?.5?l .... 2.iis .... SO ....150'; .... ,".i .... 031, .... ov, ....113 , . 15 ....101 I.Minnesota At St. louis S3ii Missouri Faclilo ::S Mobile .; Ohio 25 National Cordage iim National Cordage pref'd 13'i National Linseed Oil Northern I'aollio Ci Northwestern lot Northwestern pref'd IIOU Northern Pacific pref'd is New Jersey Central Ill North American Co r.H Norfolk A- Western prefd ll'j Naihvllle A- Chattanooga 70 New York Central 103 New York New Knglnml .... .15 Ontario A: Western IS Oregon .fc Navigation 2.1i'. Oregon Improvement Co ., S'4 Pacltlc Mail S. S. Co 32'), 1'eorla, Decatur & Uvansvitle .. li", Pittsburg 102Vj Pulluiiin Palace Car Co 173 u. Heading 10"i Hlo Orande Western is Itlo Orande Western pref'd .. .. 12V. Hock Island .t Faclilo SO'i, St. Paul 75:ii St. Paul prefd 120 St. Paul & Omaha 42i,A St. Pitul A- Omaha prefd 120 Southern Pacific 25 Sugar Hennery Co HPi T.. A. A. Sr N. M 1 Tennessee Coal Ai Iron 43 Texas Paelllc V2Ya Toledo, St. L. Ai IC. C !l Toledo, St. L. .t K. C. pref'd .. 17 Union Faclnc JW1 F. P.. Henver .i Gulf (?) Fnited States Express 47 Wheeling .t Lake Erie lOVi W. Ai L. n. prefd W, Wabash. St. Louis & Pacific .... '? Wabash. St. L. Ai ). pref'd .... 2li Wells-FargO Express 109 Western L'nlon , 53 Third assessment paid. INew stork. accoukts or GRAIN DEALERS on ORDEHH ran Sf'ECULATIVIE I N VESTMENTS On tho CHICAGO BOAn OF TRADE SOLICITED Cull at our office or writo lor private Cipher Code or Utalppors Ordln llccords. McLAIN BROS. &. CO. IMALTO BUILDING CHICAGO C. I). Fltr.NCIf. President. WYAN NliLHuN. Seiretnry nnd Treasurer. HVIAIII.IMII.IJ 1H7II. FRENCH BROS. C02wCIJ:IS3I01T CO. Orders executed for future delivery of Grain and Provisions. Hooms 20, 21 and 22, Exchange bldg. Private wires to Chicago. New York and St. Louis. Tin: chain MAititi.r. In store Wheat, 50I.C31 bushels: corn, 32,Si7 bushels; oats, 2,102 bushels, ami rye, 4,105 bushels. WHEAT HecelptS past 21 hours. ...40,200 Samo timo last year ...51,(00 A steady and fair market was had yes terday for tho miner grades, but while they moved n little inoro freely. No. 4 and tteiow were a nam to silt as ever, aiw are still selling very low, nnd demand ktill largely conllned to elevator men, lly sample on track here at Kannas City, No. 2 hard, S cars at 50Ue; No. 2 spring, S cars at 55c, 1 car at Slic and 3 curs to arrive at 55c; No. 3 hard 2 cars at Mc, 3 ears at 53c, 1 car at 51c; No. 3 spring, 1 ear at 51'ae; No. 1 hard. 2 . .. ,.in .... m ....1 , ., . 1.-. illlB in 'li , -t l:cvi ill lli. mm i cill av 'lut:, rejected, 3 cars at 35c, 2 cars at 30c; no grane, 1 car at as'jje; rto. i ren, i cars at CO'.ic; No. S red, 1 ear at S5,c, 3 cam at 50c, 2 cars choice ut 57e; Nu, 4 red, 1 car ut 50j and 1 ear choice at 50c. COUN Hecelpts past 21 hours 10.2f0 Samo time last year I020i The market Is still dull nnd weak. Not much coming In. but airivnU coital to the demand, which is much restricted, owing to the fine paslutagc and abundance and cheapness of oats. Hv sample on track here at Kansas city, Nu. 8 mixed, 3 cars at 2Jise 1 car at SOHc, 4,i0 bu-h -K from more at ai'v; No. 5 mixed, 2Gfi0Vic; No. 2 white, 2727Hc; No, 3 white, 26'h2"Ho. OATS Ilecelpm pat 21 hours 13,00 Same time last year 2o.0j There wo n little moro llf to the mar ket yesterday. Hut while buyers wvie dls jiosed to take hold a little more freely, prices were no better. Hy sample on truck here at Kansas City, No. 2 mixed. 2 cars at ITH' 1 ear choice at l7Jcj No, 3 mlxt d, 1 car at 10e, 1 ur al IiIVjC; No. 4 mlxtd, 3 earn at He. 1 car very poor ut lie; No. 2 white, 1 car at igic. 1 ear at Uo and 2 car choice ut lie: No. 3 white, 1 ear at Hi-, 2 cars ut 7'se anil 1 cur choice at Ifc'lc; Nu. 4 white, ISftlOe. HYi; -Itei 1 Ipls past 21 hours Sun.c time la-t ytar but sales" shTw'" ' Prir nonilnal Hy sa pie on track here ut Kansas City. No 2. IjTSiltn. and No. 3, 33631c, Ihe market for this grain remains steady ij.uuii .iioving a lime tnore rreejy, nut prices weak. We nuoto as follows: Soft wheat, per 100 pound sack, patent. JlCSgiM; extra fancy, Sl.50iil.C0; fancy, Jl.3ifil.45; choice, I1.25C1.35; hard wheat! per 100 nouud sack, natents Jl r.101 t'.- straights. Jl SMil.CO; bakers'. J1.I0S1.C5; low grades, $1.25iil35; rye5. Jj.iO0f1.SO. COItN CHlll'--lVe.il.. nn.l l,iw sale. Quoted at 52fi53c ri-r cwt sncko.t. rottNMKAIr-rJHll ami weak. Quoted at 5ofi57c per cwt.. bulk. !iJMN.i?,lta.(i'..'ut t,ow s3le- Sacknl. HS-MC'c; bulk. 43-&IIC per cwt. I FLAXSEED llWir anil slnty nl w quote, upon the basis of pure, cash, 83SIc, onl September. i&l)c per buhhel. TIMHTHV ail1tiu,J,..l.. K... It l September. J' v per ' w ' I'LOVi-.It SEEU- Demand fair, but vnl. lies un hanged Cih an 1 Octob-r, ?S.73 I HAHLEY-StlU dull. Hejected, 18iJ21o per bushel. JiAT-lUceipts past 21 hours .,.,..30 tons Same tlmi lust yenr 210 tnh" The brst grades In good dr mund nnd rle.iily.lmt low grades very dull, quotation nr.- furnished dally by Mlnter UtoV drain nbl liny Commission, 221 West Third streel. Kansas City, .Mo,s New prairie, fan cf. I0.W per ton; choice, Ji RoflO.W; lowland, No. I, Il.e0f7r,.(fl; No. 2, J3.50fl4.00; timothy, choice, tl0 6-ifMI.no; No. 1, J3.toU10.00; No. z, KTOBS.r; No. 3, J7.PO07.5O; clover, mltfd, No. 1, J7.5VRS.OO; No. 2. clover, mixed, t'.WJ 7,50; straight clover, fi.50iiC.50. Velrrili)' tlhlrugn .Mnrltet As filrnlshed by Ftcnch Hros. Commission Company, rooms 20, 21, 22, Exchange build ing! Open. High, Low, Close Yes'y. .. . Close Wheat Sept, . ,, J KtJ J fOt', t Mil, J Ml tV-Jl F-ec 67H f.S' 571', M 5-t, Jliiy. .. , Clii CI Cilj (3 on, Corn Sept, .. ,, S0H SHI .Wi 31 304 Fee. ., 27H 27. 27H 27J4 i'M Oats Sept . ,. 19 Ifill 11 15', 11 Oct I'W lSJ". IS 1SH IS'i M'. . .. 20i 20fS ', Ju:i 2) Fork Sept. ... S 15 S P) K IS S 20 KM Oct. .. .. S 2.i S. 27'4 S 20 K 2T. s 12K, .Inn 0 40 t'52!i, 40 9 47!4 !) 3i!i Lard Sept. . .. r. S214 r, ,2'4 r Mti r. S2'i r, 72j oct e so c -.- r, vo r, sw " 7'. Jan f. 721,5 5 S2',4 0 72',4 6 i2 6 72' 4 Short HIbs- Sept.... r. as nr, ess a a r. ir. Oct r. w r. 3714 52714 53714 r. 1714 Chlengo car lots yesterdny: Wheat, t"; corn, tol; oats, 210. Hstlmateil to-day! Wheat, 75; corn, 575; oats, 215 cars, WIIEAT-Cnsh No. 2 red, MHOMKe; No. 2 spring, StWIM'iC, COItN Cash No. 2 mixed, 31t.Ac: No. 2 while, 31c. OATS-Cash-No. 2 mixed, lOUc; No. 2 white, 21c. (train Notes. Htcclpls at the primary points veslenlay were J., 1,000 bushels, nnd shipments, 302,000 bushels. Export sales of wheat tit the seaboard Wednesday wero said to be GIC.W0 bushels, and of corn 20S.O1.') bushels. Stocks of Hour in the United States and Canada decreased 07,100 barrels last month. In August last eur they increased 131,000 barrels. The four Atlantic ports cleared for ex port yesterday SS.iOd bushels of wheat. 13, J) packages of Hour, 2W.70O bushels of corn, and Ml bushels of oats. There has been a decline of nearly J5.00 per barrel In pork, over lc per pound on lard and 1'i.e per pound on short ribs In Chicago within the lost sixty days. With in the last three months wheat has de clined over 20c, corn lie, nnd oats nearly Car lots receipts of wheat: K.C Chi. St.L. Mpls. Dlth. Tot. "esterdny ..77 1" 121 43.0 390 3097 A week ago. 47 7t Ki 471 497 31SI 2 wks airo...C2 70 S3 415 "it o'Ji A year ago.. So 151 55 554 210 10i3 Car lot receipts of corn: K.C. Chi. St.L. Tot. Yesterdny 27 411 20 457 A week ngc , 31 312 20 SI'J Two weeks, ago 34 171 40 215 A year ago ..17 252 23 2a2 Car lot receipts of oats: K C. Chi. St.L. Tot. lesterdny 13 210 ns 2S A week ngo 12 302 SO 200 Two weeks ago 20 371 21 221 A year ago 20 00 S3 351 The, government crop report Indicates a yield of 2ii2,0c0.000 bushels In Kansas. The government estimate of the ISO crop was 2lfl.0ntyol bushels. The otllclal percentage for Nebraska Indicates a yield of lS.0uJ.ls bushels, which Is very much the largest yield ever credited to Nebraska. Tho Mis souri crop Is 2l0,0i ""1.000 bushels. Yesterday's Cincinnati Price Current says: Corn crop conditions nro Irregular. Tho crop Is largely safe from Injury by frost, but considerable late growth needs two weeks or more of favorable weather. Low prices In prosjiect In the Western lo calities are partly duo to lack of feeding slock proportionate to abundance of corn. There Is no special cltango In wheat in terests. A dispatch from Minneapolis Fald that receipts of wheat at country elevators had decreased 50 per cent, owing to the decline. Farmers there are not soiling more than 10 per cent of their deliveries. Tho ele vator people ore hedging against their pur chases In Hnluth and Minneapolis. All the big terminal elevators are lining up their houses. After they get through and have hedged all they can In their own maikets they will commence to sell to New York and Chicago, but the indica tions arc that they will not hedge heav ily at the latter market so long as it can bo done elsewhere. Stocks of wheat and flour In the United States ntul Canada on September 1. for four years past, and tho increaso during August, is shown below: ivji 71,2l3,0u0 bushels; increase, 2,125,000 bushels. 1S9I 112,S49,fr.i0 bushels; increase, 20,235,000 bushels. 1S'.3 SD.543.Oi 0 bushels; decrease, 22S.OX) bushel. 1S02 71,037,0o0 bushels; Increase, 22,721,0"0 bushels. The Chicago Dally Trade Hulletln's fig ures of stocks of wheat in Europe nnd allont for Europo for four years, on Se;v tember 1. Willi the increase or decrease, during August, compare ns toiiows: iv;i 7S,9ii,o00 bushels; decrease, 7,000,Cf) bushels. 1 s;i 176,701 1,000 bushels; decrease, 5,200,000 bushels. ls;i.:-9.S.4O0,000 bushels; Increase, G,100,OOQ bushels. 1S92 74,701), fn'O bushels; increase, 300,(.JO bushels. MILLS Commission Co., 103 New York Life Hulldlng, Telephone 21SS. KANSAS CITY. MO. Dealers In CHAIN anil PHOVISIONS for future delivery, and NEW YOHK STOCKS and HONDS. Orders by mall or telegraph promptly executed. Leased wires to Chicago and New York. Kefer to Hradstrcet's anil Dun's Mercan tile Agencies, New England Safe Deposit ami Trust Company. I'ttonuci: maiikitt. Quotations below are for Job lots. On small lots higher prloes are asked nnd ob tained, enough being asked to cover extra cost of coring for and tilling them. The parties making small outside orders want the best goods and selections. Denlers pte ler to handle tho goods In 30b lots in btrnlght consignments as received. IIL'TTEH Thre is not much choice table coming In; what arriving' selling very well and values firm. Low grades neglected. Hackers are tho only buyers. We quote: Highest grade separator. 17c; tinest gatheied cream, 15c; tine fresh, good llavor, 13-; fair to good, 12e. Dairies: Fancy farm, 14e; fair 10 good lines, 6c. Country htore packed: Fancy, 13c; fresh and sweet packing. Tljo. EtIOS Steady. Fresh, llHc HL'TTEHINE-Creamery grades. In 20 to CO pound tubs, solid, ISc per pound; dairy grades, In 25 to CO pound tubs, solid, I3VSO per pound; rolls, prints or bricks, 2 pounds, In 10 pound tubs, so higher than tollds, und 1 pound, lc higher than solids. CHEESE We quote: Herkimer county, N. Y., ehedd.irs. I3e per pound; Crawford county. Pa., cheddars, 13e per pound; She boygan, Wis., twins, 12c; Sheboygan, Wis., Young America, 12Vvc; MissoutI and Kan sas, full cream, ie. POULTHV lteceipts of small springs are light and tho Inquiry is good at strong prices, while large ones nre dull. Hens titeudy and not many her:. Young ducks quiet anil supply light. Turkeys dull. Ducks, young, IVwc hens, Cc; roosters, liKyif 35c; springs, 7c; turkeys, hens, OiiO'.c; turk eys, loins, fie; ducks, 5e; geese, 5H'C; plg .ijiij, 75e; veul, choice, 60 to 100 jiouuds, MlS'iC. PoTATOF.S-Market dull and weak. A guod many on sale. Car lots, J9c per bush el, and 22't23c par bushel from wagons In a email wa. MELONS Muskmulons und cantaloupes, market heavily supplied and trade blow; Ijiijc. per dozen; extra fancy, SO"o33o per dozen; Colorado canaloupes, J1.25'iil.75 per urate. Wate;melon, market fairly well supplied und trade somewhat Improved; flesh, large COiiOOo per dozen; s,mall and medium and off stock, 10i35c per dozen: fancy, large, fresh, J3.00S0.W per 100; small 10 medium. $2.0Ot3.50 per 100; home grown, 25i00c tier dozen. CALIFOHNIA FHUITS Supply good. Peaches, Jl.ooif 1.10 per box; Geiman prunes, four-basket ewte, 75rQJ1.25, J1.50 per box; llross prunes, Jl 23 per box. pears, f 1.351f 2.u0, according to quality and variety. Hud bon plums, 7jo per box. Whltle nectarines, 75ciaJl.W pr box; red nectarines, $1,50 per box. Green gages, 75ci51.0O. Egg plums, 11.0021.25. Japan plums, J1.25 per box. To kay grapes, J1.50 per case, lllack Hamburg grapes, 5o?t75o per case, Muscat grapes, jl 4 1 per case, lllack Prince grapes, 75c per case. Malaga grapes, bOS&Oc, HltAl'ES Not many on ale and values firmer, 17Vu Kr peck; S5o half bushel basket; Delaware, fane-, JI.50 per C-basket crate; white, llijo per Peck, 30i)35o pr half bushel; k-jaund baskets, 15c PEACHES Not many good ones arriving. Freestones, 431105c per peck; common, 25W 3V-; choice, 7uc4iJt.it per half bushel. J!,50iji 22a n-r bushel; shipped block, freestones, 1im7'Jc per 1-3 bushel cox; 75IiS5o per 1-bask-et .rate; C.basket crate, J1.25SS1.50; cllng btotieg, 25fi55o per peck. APPLES- A good many on sale and mar ket Uull,15tlVC pvr bushsl.ttccsrdlng. to g.uol- Ity, "ocQJt.oo per barrel; home grown stock f. 'Is n, little higher In n small way; ship ping slock, 20fi25i per lmh' 1, JI.OrtM1.23 per barrel; crnbnpples, 6'0. per bushel; com mon grades, prices uneven 1 fancy packed stand. apples, i.vit.'to' tnr bnhel box. I'KAHS-Mnrk'-t sb n.ly but quIrd-Quoted: Homo grown, 3ti4" p'-r peck, fvjitoc per half lilishel, Jl.tllil .".0 per bushel; uhlppnl, SMilOc per one-thirl bushel box, ll.tw per bushel; small sugar peats, JI.00 per bushel, 4'V per orie-ihltil bushel, IwiMic per Imlf bushel basket: Seckel pears, choice, dOUflOci common, 3-Vu-lOc per halt bushl lmsket.Jl.oo 1.25 per Inishef. UKA.VCtBH ijutft but tmchanged. Wo quote ns follows: Mexican, ji7M73.oiJi Wnshlngton navels. J3 tt3.isi; California seedlings, fancy, J2.75fc3.uo; choke, JiZi'it "'L'n.MONS-Pleady nnd In fair demand. Faius- Wis. at Ji.iWjts.W per box. HANANAS-Qlllrt but tinchnhged. Large, JI.73il2.po, nnd Jumbo, J2.(I3.00 per bunch. ToMATOKSA good many on, sale nnd dull. Selling nt IwySeC per bushel; bear at IPO per bushel. VLOETAHLES-Cnblmge, market glut ted: 151f20c per dozen; me'lliim to common, ICHil&c. onions, hew, 3oc per bushel. Let tueo, 40c per bushel. Cucumbers, supply moderate, 25fi50C. according to size. Squash, fancy, 10c per iloz-n. Heels, 25c per bush el, 5c per half bushel Cntrots. 3pc ,ier bushel. Sweet corn, 4fiCe per dozen, Mich igan celery, 30'ilix- p r dozen, bum lies, llorsetndlsh, DvicftJIO1) per bushel. Pump kins, 40W73c, iici'ordii-.g to size, per dozen. Hutter beatis, 2V per giillnti; large lima beans, Sac per busln 1 (Jreen peppers, K; per bushel, Egg Plant, 2Mi30c per dozen. String beans, SWinc per bushel. Htibbaril squash, fancy, 751150 per dozen! radishes, six dozen, 35e; small rod pepperi", Ji.25 per bushel, Turnips, 25c. HltOOM COItN-Htirled green. 35731JC per potin-1; green, scir-worklng, 30314c; red tipped, jelf-workmg. 2-V; common, self working, IHTiSc; crooked, half price; dwarf,, l14'T72e. FEATltl'ltS Prime gef, S5c per pound; dark and soiled, 300; mixed nhd old, 151J30C; 1 per cent tare on small tacks nnd 3 per cent on large. JIONHV 1 finnnil rnmh. while. ISe! fall. 1 pound comb, 1!tiHe; 2 pound comb. Cali fornia, white, 10'iil7c; 2 pound comb. Cali fornia, dark. ttftlS-; extracted, in cans, Cif 7c; extracted. In barrels. 5110c. (5HOFND LINSI'.EP CAKE Quoted: Car lots, sacked. 52.' 00 per ton; 2,000 pounds, J1.20 per IP) pounds. BEESWAX No. 1 umber. 22c per pound; No. 2 amber, ISc. NUTS Jobbing prices: Cocoanutf. per 100, quoted nt Jl"'. Pecuns Missouri, per pound, oyioc. Peanuts Virginia, white raw, per pound, 4Vi'"''; Tennessee, raw, 4lVfi5c; roasted, 7flc; Kansas, 3V. Hick ory nuts Small, per bushel, J1.2B; large, Jl 23. Hngtcltiutii 2i2'o per pound. Chest mi's 10c per pounil. DltlEI) FHF1TS Sun dried: Apples, choice, Cc per jionnd; good, 5c; poor, 3c. Wool, llliles mid Felts. WOOL Stonily but slow sale. Quota tions nre os follows: Missouri nnd similar 1 Ine, 709c; line m ilium, Oifllc; medium, 115U3c: combing, 12lil4c; coarse, iodI12e. Kansas, Nebraska and Indian Territory Fine, "(jiOc; line medium, 7Ifl0c; medium. '.'ilia'; countings, liyiac; coarse, tu.. Col orado Fine. CfuPe; tine medium, 7I0c; medium, PSd2e; coarse and carpet, 8f(10c; extra heavy and snndv, 5T7c. HIDES AND l'ELTS-Selllng fairly nt old prices. Wo quoto as follows: Green and salted, free of brands. No. 1, Sc pr pound; No. 2, 7c; green, 0c; green salted, butt branded, No 1. "c; No. 2. 0c; green salted, side branded. No. 1, Co; No. 2, 5Hc; green salted kips. 15 to 25 lb., No. 1. Sc; No. 2. 7c; green salted calf, S to 15 pound', No. 1, SViC! No 2, 7c: green salted hides, Nos. 1 and 2 and butt branded, around, MfO: green uncund. No. 1, Cc; dry Hint hides, No. 1, lie; No 2, 90; dry salted hides. No. 1, 10c; No. 2, 7c. Shuep pelts, green and dry, Kvrj50c: dry, ItiOc per pound. TALLOW We quote as follows: No. 1, 4c; No. 2. 3Vic St. Louis. Sept. 12. WOOL Quiet but steady. We quote ns follows: Missouil, Illinois, etc. Combing and clothing, 13r 16jc; coarse nnd braided, ISifflSHc: medium, clothing, HUSiHV: light line. 9jll0c. Kan sas and Nebraska Medium, llfilSc; light, line, 3ftl0o; heavy tine 7iSc. Texa. Ar kansas and Indian Territory Fall nnd spring medium, lSfiMe; coarse and low, SVllc; light line. t'SflOc; heavy line, CiiSc; Dakota, Wyoming. Utah, etc. Medium, 12-i(13c; coarse and low, 97noc; line me dium, 97111c; light tine, OJilOc; heavy line. 7Jt$o. Tub washed Choice, 21c; fair. Hip lite: coarso and low. 11'alCc. Pro I-Ioik. There was more life to the market yes terday and a. llnner feeling than for some days. A sharp tailing oft In the packing In the West last week. It being only 150. IM) hogs, and the weather hot, Increasing tho demand for cured meat, encouraged buyers and Influenced a Etrong market. We quoto oar lots: LARI Cash, J". 70; September, $3.70. 1.A1SD Cih. I5.Cn; September, Jo.00. OllEKX MEATS-Shoulders, ?5.:'5 per cwt., hams, 57.25. D. S. MEATS (Partly cured) Shoulders, cash, f 5 33 per cwt.; short ribs, sides cash, J5.35; iong Uear sides, $5.35, short clear bides, $j.5i. A. J. GILLESPIE I oilspVi? Ml Jl UIUUUUI 1L V T E oiLLESPIE Ss CO. ; J. F.GILLESPIE Commission Merchants, Kansas City Stock Yards. Liberal advances made to parties feed, lng stock. Huylng feeding cattle on orders a specially. Correspondence solicited. Telephone No 1523. MAKIillTS IIY 'J'i:Li:U!tAlII. New York, Sept. 12. FLOUR Hecelpts, H.S00 barrel-.; exports, 9,700 barrels. Irregu lar and g neraily weak on s-pring pa'-n's, closing heavy all around. City mill patents, 4. Will. 20; winter patents, J3.3''i3.,'.0; winter straights, S3.ii5ti3.23; spring low giad.s, J1.S5 42.10; -Minnesota patents, J3.2D(i3.45; Min nesota bakers', J2.RO(i3.fJ; winter low gra l.s, f2.05ti2.00: city mill clears, 3.753j l.oo; winter extras, 2.7.Y.i'3.00. COHNJIEAL Steady. Y'ellow Western, ll.Oo per i'ttt. WHEAT lteceipts, 173,200 bushels; ex ports, 1G,iji bushels. Spot firmer, but dull. No. 2 red, Ul'i01Jc. Options opened easier on cablet nnd some foreign selling, rallied on covering und talk of lighter spring wheat receipts, closing steady ut V1.--"' ad vance, Scpiemher, CltfiCHse. closed OlUc; December. CiViCS'je. closed 03:'.c. CultN Hecelpts. 1O7.I0O bushels: exports, 231,oo0 bushels. Spot steady, lulrly active. No. 2, 37'c. Options opened essy, with wheat, roflii d on light offerings, closing steady at unchanged to 'to advance. Sep tember, :;oyl(37!;e, closed 37',kc; December closed 35'jc. OATS Receipts, 100.SOO bushels; exports. 900 bushels. Spot dull, No. 2. 235,c ele vator, options opened dull, ruled feature less and dosed about steady. September closed 23r'e; December closed 24c. HAY Quiet. Shipping 055i73c, and good to cholci , 7,V'iS3c tier cwt. 1'HOVlSHiNS Cut meats, dull. Tickled hnms, bVuOe. LARD Firm. Western steam closed J0.27'i nskeii; October, J0.20, nominal. Re fined, steady. PORK-St. ndy. Family, !12.00ifl2.50; short rib, clear. Jll.OtVijl3.50. HUTTER Reielpts. S.C03 packages. Mar ket firm. Western dairy, flvyjl3c; Western creamery. 131i20c; Elglus, 20c. EGGS Rectipts, 6,370 packages. Firm. Western. WilCe, Chicago, Sept. 12. FLOUR-Recelpts, S,fn) bariels, and shipments, 4.0u0 bar rels. Easy. Winter patents, JX0iri3.Si); straights, 2.S51i3.23: spring patents, J3.25fp 3.75; straights, !2.i35j310; bakers' nrades, J1.90j(2 30. HUTTE R Steady. Creamery, 01f20c, und dnliT. fHTc. EGllS-Fltm. Fresh, 11215c. St. Louis, Sept. 12. FLOUR-Recelnts, 3,noo ban els, ami shipments, li.twO. M oiler utely aitivo ami stonily. Patents, $3.fiVn3.l5; extra fancy, S2.MI&2.95; fancy, S2.0.V'u2.7J, choice, J2.50'i2.w. WHEAT Rivclnts. 82.000 bushels: shin- ments, Jl.inw bushels HiMiibh conditions pre vulled ui the opening to-day. which caused considerable selling of lung wheat and a consequent decline.; but a rally followed later and the market held up well to the close, which was above yesterday. No. 2 red cash, 59V ; September, 57tio bid; He. cember, 59'i' asked; May, C2"e. CultN Rea-lpts, 17,0o0 bushels, and ship ments, ?,ia bushels. While learlshnes prevailed this morning there was not much desire to sell nnd a decline of Lc was soon recoveri d frum.the market closing quiet and nigner man y.sieriiuy. ro. -- mixea cash, 30' ,c; September, 304o bid; December, 24c asked: May, 25'c bid. OATS-Recelpts, 03,000. and shipments, 23. 000 bushels. Futures fillet and firmer; spot grades firm- No 2 cash, lSio bid; Septem ber. 1V asked; December. !9o bid. May, 21S12H.C. CORNMEAI-Weaker. Quoted at J1.65 1.70 per barrel. RltAN Steady, Sacked. C2o on east track. HAY Hut little doing except In line grades, which are scarce; timothy, JlO.oOS Jl.oO-S prairie, J3.50SS.5u this side. HFTTHRFnchaiiged. Fancy Elgin, 22H 4J23o; separator creamery. 1CS17C, EGGS Firm. Frefrh, 12c. l'ORK Standard mess. Jobbing, JS.75. LARD- Prune steam, J3.70; choice, J5.77','.c. HACON-ltoel shoulders. J0.25; longs, J0.50; ribs. $o.02'k shorts, $0.75. Liverpool, Sspt. 12. WHEAT-Spot quiet; demand poor. No. 2 red winter, 4s 3d; No. 2 red spring. Is lU-id: No. 1 hur.l. Manitoba, 4s lHsd. No. 1 California. 4s )d. Futures opened easy, with near and distant posi tions Id lower, business about equally dls. trlbuted. Si ptember, 4 Stjdi October. 4s Slid; Novemb. r, Is b; December, 4s 9Ud; January, 4s 9V'. CORN Snot uuiet. with near noslllons iid lower uud (ilauiit iilUgiis & lovistij clofd slendy -with near poslllons JSTl'id lower nnd dlsl.int positions 'tffHid lower; business nbout equally distributed. HACON Quiet but steady; demand mod erate Cumberland cut, 25 to 30 pounds, .; short ribs, 2? pounds, 33s t long clear light, 3S. to 45 pounds, 35s rd; long clear heavy, (A tiounds, 31s fid; short clear backs, light, IS bounds, 21s Gdi short clear middles, heavy. 6,' pounds, 32 Cdt clear bellies, 11 to 1G pounds, 85s. SHOt'LDERS-Squnre, 12 to IS potlnds, ""'HAMS Short cut. U lo 10 pound', 42. H13EF -Extra India tness, 7Cs 3d; prime mess, Oil. PORK Prime mess, fine Western, 50s 3d! prime miss, medium, 4M M. I.AltDQiilct. J'rlme Western, 30s! re llniM, In palls, .Its Od. New Orleans, Sept. Iz.-I'ROVIBIONR-Steady. POUK-ie. . I.ARn-Refine.1 tierce. 4V!?5HC . HtJXEI) MEATS AND SltOUtjDnRB Pcnrce; Ocj sides, 6'iC. HACON Sides, Cc. HAMS Choice suirar cured, 9t4frlPc. HICE-Slow! ordinary to poof, 2;ft.!t;c. FljOl'Jl-Dtiltj txtrn. fancy, J3.2); pat ents, t3,S"trS.4'. COltNMEAI-Qulet: J1.S5 per cwt 1 lit AX 0351 G7K..C )cr rwt. HAY l'lltnn timothy. JH.fAjrl,M; choice, new, J17.0VpiS.(): old. JlS.P)?ri9.tO. f'ORN-No. 2 sacked, while, 39(J40c; mixed, 42c; yellow, 41c, OATfl No. 2 tacked, new, 200! old, 2?c. CofTee and sugar. New York. Sept. 32.-COFFF.F,-Optlons opcnwl slendy nt unehniigcd prices to 8 Points ndvonre on foreign demand nnd higher on Havrn qtiolntlons, eased off under big Hrnzll movement and closed barely stonily at unchanged prices to 10 points net decline. January, 14.25c; March, ll.tfic; December, 14, inc. Spot corfee, Hlo, dull; No, 7. l.Vc. Mild, Cordova. ISjMPe. SaJitos Firm; good average Sanlos. I.1. 30a. Hecelpts, 27,to) bags: stock, 327,l.) bags; clenrwl September 1, 1S.( bags. llntnburg Steady; snips, 22,f") bngs. Hlo Innctlvo: No. 7, Hlo, 13.50O. Exchnngc, in'f,il; receipts, 3C.f"l bugs; clenn-d for tho trnltwl States. 12,() lines; for Httrope, none; stncK, 24t,ij nags; warenouse state ment not posted. SUGAR Raw. steady. Fair refining. 3c; centrifugal. M test, 3l,c Refined, steady; crushed, 4 7-1 6W5 1-loc: powdered, 414ft 4 11-lCo; granulated, 4i4ill 7-lCc. Havre, Sept. 12. COFFEI--Flrm: tin changed to '.if higher: nt noon, jf higher; nt 1 p. m.. steady, tinehnnged to if higher; closeil stiiuly at Htttlt net advance. Sales, 3,() bags. New Orleans, Sept. 12. COFFEE Rio, ordlnnry. 17-id. SUGAR Centrifugal quiet; prime yel low clarified, S'S li-tCc; off yellow clari fied. 3Mi3'c; seconds, lywwic. MOLASSES Sternly. Centrifugal, good prime, HWllc; good fair to primp, 0&7c; good common- to fttlr, 5c; Inferior to com mon, 3Slc. Cotton, New Orleans, Sept. 32.-COTTON-FMt-ures steady. Sales. fO.OA) bales. Septem lier, 7.SOTi7.Slc; October, 7.S34f7.Mc: Novem ber, 7.S3fi7.S4c; December, 7.S7ffl7.SSc; Jan uary, 7.91it7.92c; February. 7.9307.90c; Mntvh. 7.9'.'3S.C)e; April, S.03IS.0lo; May, S.07fiS.OSc. New- York. Sept. 12. COTTON Futures opened steady at the decline. Sales, 900 bale. January, S.17c; February, S.22c; .March, s.2io; April, s.;s2c; .May, a.:c; June, S.41c; September, 7.9iV; October, 7.94c; No vember, 6.01c; December, 8.09c. lte nnd Spcd. Chicago, III., Sept. 12. Rye No. 2, cash, SCVjc; October, 3V:. Flaxseed No. 1, cash. 90c; October, ?i';c. Timothy seed Septem ber, two; Octolvcr, S3.S0. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 12. Rye No. 2, cash, sacked. 39o. Flaxseed Cash S7'4c on this side. Timothy seed Slow sale; $3,758 4.0). WhUky. Cincinnati, Sept. 32. WHISKY Steady. Kales at J1.22. St. I,ouls, Sent 12. WHISKY" Quiet. Distillers' finished goods at $1.22. Feorin. 111.. Sept. 12. WHISKY Firm. Finished goods on the basis of J1.22 for high wines. I.eail ami Inc. Now York. Sept. 12. L-ad Firm; brok ers' price, $3.25; exchange price, J3.37M:Q' 3.4a. spelter Steady; $4.17Ki 1.20. St. Ivonls, Sept. 32. Lead Dull, with sell ers asking J3.13, and but little demand. Spelter Firm nt Jf.l2 but no sale. NS...N CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP to CONS Lone Star COMMISSION "" COMPANY. For best results. A New Company. Telephone llftt. Cupltai, Slto.000. Ivnntin,i Cltv Kansas City Stock Yards. Market reports turnlinecl Write us. Obtain best results by shipping vour CAT TLE, HOGS AND SHEEP to E0BT. C. WHITE & CO., Live Stock Commission Slercliants- Rooms 100. 307 and 103 (Formerly occupied by White & Rial), Kansas City Stock Vnrtls- Consignments and correspondence solicit ed. Market reports free upon application. Telephone 2420. C. Dixon. H. S. Lincoln, C. G. Dixon, Pres. At Trcas. Vice i'res. Secretary. CHARLES DIXON COMMISSION CO., I llffT fsTfini SALESMEN UV!5.Ub. AND BROKERS. IfulliMts City stuck Yard, Tel. HI.IS. We buy feeders on orders and make rea sonable advances to responsible parties. Write us for information and mnmet re ports. FARMtHS, FEEDERS, SHIFPERV CONSIGN YOUJt CATTLE, HOGS ami SHEEP to Ben L. Welch & Co., COAiniSSlON MERCHANTS, 7 Stock Yards, Kansas City, Mo. Market reports furnished. Write us. thi; i.ivi; srocic maf.ki-t. Receipts at Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha and Kansas City yesterday were: Cattle, 21,7i); hogs, 22,!sj0, and shtep, 10,700; samo day last year: Cattle, 27,3X1; hogs, 40,200, und sheep, 18,900. New -iork, Sept. 12. Europenn cables quoto American swers at lift 12c, dressed weight: refrigerator beet, 8Vij'j?.c, Tho numlH'f of hogs packed In the West for the week ending Wednesday was 150, Im), ngalnst 173,0(0 the sumo week last yeur. OATTLE Movements for the past 21 hours: Cattle. Calves. Receipts 4,750 4M Shipments 3,C0ii 390 Dilvo-outK .....5.312 CS2 A slow and In many Instum-es lower market was had yesterday. There wero no good exporters In: If here, they would probably have brought steady pi Ices, but medium wero dull and 30115c lower. Na tl vu cows wero In light supply, steady and good demand, Ju some Instances cholco brought a little inoro money. Stockers nnd feeders continue hero In great num bers, and most of them In medium to fair quality. Such still meet a draggy mar ket and continue weak. Nice, well bred things of ! to l.G) pounds, however, nre holding their own and In good demand. Hango cuttlo In tho native division were here In fair numbers, anil wero weak to 15o lower, aa to condition. Texas, how ever, wero steady under moderate receipts nnd In very good demand. Milch cows fair. ly active and (Inner. Common, $15-Si!7; medium, J20H23, und good to choice, $20Jf 3S. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. No. Dock. Av. Prlce.jNo. Dock. Av, Price. DRESSED HEEF AND EXPORT STEERS 70 ,100.,$ 6 03 79 1130.,,,$ 4 40 20. ..,,.1293,,,, 4 20 30 1329,,,, 4 0) 20 1100.,,. 4 10 20,. ,,..1370..,, 4 80 20 1292.,., 4 0) 39, 1303.,.. 4 00 22 121S,,., 3 80 191209,, 2 05 Mixed b 800..., 2C3 I rows 1 1190.,,. 1 35 2.,..., S73., 1 60 C.. 853. . 2 0) 7 921,.., 2 10 5 1021,... 2 20 6.,..H01.... 2 23 30 97S.. 2 25 l...,..l(W).. 2 25 20 919,,,, 2 40 91017,,.. 2 40 4 8S5,. 2 50 4..,.,, 812,.,. 2 60 22 831.,,, 2 75 20 821..,. 2 80 11 850.,., 2 85 55.,,,,, 919,,,, 2 00 3...... SS0..., 3 0) 1 ,570..,, 150 4 057.... 175 3 893,.,, 175 3 ,1053..,. 2 00 3..,,..10.,,, 2 00 fl., 945.,., 2 15 11 1010.,,, 2 23 11. ,....1009.,,. 2 23 4, ,..,.1020..., 2 35 IS 795.,.. 2 43 23...,10X)..., 2 45 37...... 853..., 2 43 20 912.,,, 2 50 21 832.... 2 05 21. ,..,.1017..,. 2 C5 13 641..,, 2 70 13..,.,, 791,.., 2 75 HULLS 7...... 908..., 2 60 7...... 997,... 2 85 S 1030.... 3 0) 21 1083.... 3 25 1 1000.... 2 CO l.,..,.1310.. 2 15 1 1451)..,. 1 90 3 1090.... 2 50 1 70).... 1 40 2, 1290.... 2 43 0 530.... 2 40 1 1030.... 2 25 2 1090..,, 2 53 2 900..,, 2 50 i...-3..., 270 1......U0J..., sea ITS 2.. IIKIFEHS. .1015.... . 557.. .. . P02.... , 431..,. , 50.... . COS.... , 523..., . r 00 255 2 53 3 10 2 S3 250 2 83 2 40 M 15 0) 12 50 SM 320 4 1.". 3 13 3 3) 3 70 4 2 3 2ft 3 ll 3 30 3 10 3 SO 3 30 2 33 2 53 17.. 21.. I.. 27.. 30.. 13., , ML... 2 55 2 4) IS.. 1 (OT..,. , M7.... KM.... 822.... 537..,. I . ttll 33 11 24 10..... 2 50 2 73 2 70 2 IK! CALVI-.H. 7fA I 25.,,,, 8 50 10.. 10 0. .. (r ,i 20 243.... 4US...1 tr 8 W 9... tj KTuCKHItS AM FliEDiMtS. I. .....1270., 2P.i 1...1S3... 1 22...... 01,... 23. .....1315.... 10 770.... 37 037.... 82 1180.... 41.... ,11307.... IS OS).... 12 102S.... II.,,,.. 021..,. 21...... 454..,. 12.. ....120..... 23. 870.. 404.. CSL. 32.. 41., I RANGE CATTLE-NATIVE DIVISION. WESTERN STEERS. 50.. ....1227.... 3 75 wintered 24.. 985..., 3 00 TEXAS STEERS. . 837.... 2 55 I 110 815..,. Ml.... 3 10 120 805.... TEXAS COWS, 833..., 2 3) I 21...... 832.,,, 70... 111... 2 53 300 :45 25.. 511.... 2C) TEXAS CALVES. 2 a ts(f) 1 us a .... 150 UTAH STEERS, ... 3 f) I ... 2 90 I UTAH COWS. 4 110), Feeders 93 912., S 1110.. 17 1015. . .. 2 40 I 1 1070.... IDAHO STEERS. ICO -ir.nii.inri rtfeus X) S' 8 1102.... 3 ft) I 75 1150.... 3 CO 83 loo:..... 3Ci) 20 1130.... SCO 04 1172.... SO) ! 71 1103.... 3 CO N M. STEERS. 51 110S.... 2 70 I Feinlers 49 1113.... 2 70 I RANGE CATTI.H-'rnXAS DIVISION. TEXAS AND INDIAN ST IS Etta 2.1 73,-...,. 3 70 39..,,.. G07...I 3 40 51 039..,. 3 10 17 ,901.... 3u'. V 051.... 3 40 15...... 701.... 3 35 41 1 1"-'.... SK, 42. .....1012.... .1 30 M 707.... 3ll 15 010.... 3 25 2f. 1P75..,. 3 35 17 1141,... 3 SO 25 912.... 3 Oft 21...... 4l.. 2 9) 19, 1333.... 3 50 Tnl lugs 15 IOC!.... 2 0.-. 72 1010.... 3 20 210 SS2.... 2 95 7i 1101.... .120 23 90S.... 3 05 25 972.... 3 00 250 971.... 2 80 4S 1001.... 2 DO 213 1070.... 3 15 TEXAS AND INDIAN COWS. ..,:i...... i.u. ... 715.... 2 23 81 710.. 32S. 721.. 130 M3.. 250 TEXAS AND INDIAN HULLS. 10 800. 1 SO I TEXAS 137 fji . 139 it . AND INDIAN CALVES. .. 8 50 I 90 ?? .... 8 50 .. 9 25 5 0 .... 3 00 HOGS Movements for the post 2-1 ,lours: .r. Receipt 3...J.S Shipments 3J3 Drive-outs ""0 An active and shndo higher market was had yesterday. There were not many In nnd packers nil wanted supplies, and 11 few shipping orders wero here for light hogs, and the pens were cleared early and prices ruled KfilOc higher. Extremo range, $1.0034.25; bulk of sales, Jl.l(j4.22',4. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. Ro! Av.Wt l'ricc. No. av.Wu Price. m 40 SS J 2 8.5 153 7. 132 $ 3 SO 00 40 33.) 4 0) S 120 177 4 10 S3S .. 315 4 05 00 2() 232 4 10 40 .. 202 4 15 81 40 390 4 35 52 .. S50 4 35 OS 40 240 4 15 59 120 210 4 171,4 51 .. 210 4 171,4 4S 100 232 4 20 09 80 211 IM 09 0 20S 4 20 61 SO 230 4 20 51 .. 213 4 20 OS 40 203 4 20 02 80 202 4 2214 75 SO 201 4 22'4 40 .. 2'"'. 4 22i4 70 40 223 4 25 00 . . 225 4 25 73 . . 221 4 25 05 .. ISO 4 23 51 320 354 3 70 77 20) 379 4 30 87 100 179 4 25 4S 20 195 3 00 SI 300 207 3 S3 81 100 1S3 4 05 -IS 2i 193 4 10 01 320 211 4 10 7S 210 230 4 12& 70 100 202 4 15 31 21-1 212 4 35 40 ..203 4 35 03 SO 231 4 37i4 41 40 227 4 3714 07 320 230 4 17l-j 75 .. 236 4 20 00 .. 204 4 20 51 .. 222 4 20 59 ..203 4 20 71 80 230 4 20 55 300 242 4 2254 00 ..21S 4 22' C3 .. 251 4 25 73 .. 201 4 23 Ct .. 200 123 SHEEP Movements for the past 2t hours: Receipts' ,1,618 Shipments Dtlvc-outs 1,207 A good and strong market continues to bo had for this class of stock. Killers anil order buyers for the country both wanted supplies and sales were fairly active nnd the best offerings, both of sheep and lambs, brought a trllle moro money. REPRESENTATI V'E SALES. Av. W. Trice. 3M lambs 71 SI 03 27 lambs OS 4 10 302tok lambs 50 2 S3 15 stock lambs 52 2 75 S9 muttons SI 2 70 53 muttons 110 2 80 120 feeders SI 2 05 32 stockers S7 2 40 87 Blockers 63 2 05 019 California 101 2 25 HORSES AND MULES Movements for tho past 24 hours s Receipts Ill Shipments 24 Drlve-outs Thero has been a fair movement In horses the past few clays on Southern account, and prices of everything good keep steady. Hut while all good, smooth horses nre sell ing fairly well, plugs are hard to move and bring very little. Mules dull, but un changed. We noto tho salo of 14 mules, 15 hands, at $30. We quote: Mules, 14 hands $25 33 Mules, Ills hands 40fi 60 Mules, 15 hands 45W 60 Mules, 15 hands COir 70 Mules. 10 to 1014 hands S35U10 Horses Southern 20S? 30 Horses Streeters 301T 41) Drivers 40W 75 Drafts 40 75 I.IVU .STOCK 1JY TI'-.IJtHlAI'lI. St. Louis, Mo., Sept 12. CATTLEIte celpts, 4,Oj0; shipments, l.ouO. Market act ive and strong all around. Export steers, $5.ti0'n3.05: fair to good shipping steers, $1.0) OiO.OO, dressed beet and good butcher steers, $3.50'u3.00; bulk of sales, S3.73&4.50; steers under 1.000 pounds, $2,73j .1.1 1, bulk of sales, $3,0013.40; stockers and feeders, $2,235(3.73; cows and heifers-, $2.00ff3.50; Texas and In dian steers, $2.00-11 l.O), bulk of sales, 2.S3& 2.40; cows nnd heifers, $2.0o5T2.35. HOGS Reielpts, 3,500; shipments, 1,500. Market S-iilOo higher. Heavy. $1,205-1.33; mixed. J3.7iyt.23; light, Jl.15frt.33. Omaha, Sept. 12. CATTLE Receipts, 3,uw. .unmet active unu stronger: siock ers and feeders 5fil0o higher. Native beet steers. $3,7554.00; Westerns, $t.00'ul.30; Tex ans, $2.23ft3.Lu; cows and heifers, J2.50B3.50; dinners, Jl.50H2.25; stockers and feeders, r2.7i3.95; cnlvos, $2.755.00; bulls, btags, etc., J1.50TI3.O). HOGS Receipts, 1,800. Quality common; market steady to a shade lower. Heavy, $1 t0'l.l5; mixed. $1,005)4.10; light. J3.60S1.20; pigs, J2.50jj3.75; bulk of sales, $l.0OU4.15. SHEEP -Market strong. Fair to cholco natives, $2.SOTj3.0; fair to cholco Westerns, $2.25ii 3.0); common and stock sheep, $2.0)j 2.70; lambs, $1,011)4.50, CMvue-r. ef f C ITTt.T: Ttppplnt 11- tAi. There was n fairly active demami for native beef cattle on tho basis of J3.501j5.73 for common to strictly choice, with good droves belling principally at $3.O0'y0.50, and the transactions below 51.75 wero not very numerous, Asldo from good cattle the market was Inclined to be slow during tho morning, Hutchers nnd canners' Htulf was less ani mated than yesterday, bulls selling at $1.75 j2.73, in most instances, while cows und heifers brought $l.Oii3.S0, the bulk selling at $1.75-03.00. Uologna bulls sold at $-'.Oii' 2.50. feeders at $2.502.75 und exirt grades at $3.23-63.75. Calves wero fairly active and steady at $l.5n)0.W. Texas cattle showed no change and were In tho usual demand ut J3.W&3.3Q for grass steers, Western rangers wero in very good demand nnd sellers called prices 10c or moro higher. Choice lots were not very plentiful, and only a, small proportion went over $1. HOGS About 17.000 wero offered on the market to-day, Including fresh receipts of 11,000 head, and the demand wus Butilclent to absorb most of the supply, both local packers and Eastern shippers being fair buyers, 1'iices were strong at an average advance of 5c per 100 pounds, heavy selling, at $3.80114.10; cholco butcher hogs ut $1.S5 4.45; mixed lots at $3.9Qij4.33 and common to choice assorted lightweights at $3.S5f(i.50. Heavy packers so d largely at J3.9CTyl.15 and shippers at $l.2.,1t4.40, silEEP-Recelpts. 17.000. Native sheep were salable at $1.21I1.7a for Inferior kinds up to $3.60ti3.75 for choice, few selling as high as $1.40. Western sheep sold at $2.50fi 2.40. tho offerings .consisting largely of range stock. Lambs wero In demand ut J3.0OS4.85 for poor to prime. iioMKsi:i:iu:!ib' j:xciji:sions. Via Sanlu fo Route. Homeseekers' excursion tickets will be on sule via tho Santu Fe Route on September 10th and 24th, to points In Kan sas. Oklahoma, Indian Territory Texas Colorado. Utah. New Mexico and Arizona' except to points west of Maricopa, on tho S. P. n. R. and Ash Fork, on the A? & I' It. 11. Very low rates made for the round trip. Stopovers allowed on the going trio This Is a splendid opportunity to see the enormous crops raised In the great South west. For particulars, call on or address George W. Hagenbuch, I. & T. A., north- .J-k4 Maim a.viiut. WHEAT PICKS UP A LITTIA A oaix of n-Rc run uusnr.t, rAtttiv ON HIMtNISltlNtl JIKUKIl'TS. Corn Closed Willi I.tttte Chnnge-Oali Were 0.ul'i Going tip n Frac tion, nnd I'rntlilons Mudo Moderate AiHnnccs. Chicago, Sept. li A change came over tho spirit of the wheat market to-day and It closed with an Improvement of He tier tiushct. It was duo In part to reports from the Northwest that spring wheat receipts were diminishing quite materially, and partly In the strength, ns compared with Chicago's recent weakness, of all tho other winter wheat markets. Corn closed with little change, oats ic higher and provis ions nt moderate advances. Wheat was moro active to-tiny, and nfter nn early dip, tilled strong ntul higher. There was free selling early by Urosseou. Rosen crotis, Swartz-DUcp nnd Pnrdridge, and ns Liverpool cables came UQ-Vl lower, tho price went off early to 57' i-, or i,c below' tho close of yesterday. Hut tho North west receipts were lighter, only S29 cars, ngalnst 1,203 cars yesterday. A Mltmeap. oils message said that farmers' deliveries wero dropping off, nnd would not be re sumed until there was a satisfactory rally In prices, The sentiment, which has been so bearish for some time, soon changed nnd shorts were quick to take ntntni and start for cover. Cudaliy was a heavy buy er through his numerous brokers, while Lognn, Llndbloom and Hnldwln Ai Fnr nutn also bought heavily. For n lime tho demand wos well supplied, but tho sellers were finally baled out, and the market continued to strengthen. The fact that tho primary receipts proved to be about JPUW bushels smaller than tho same day last year nlso proved it strong factor. Thero was some flee selling on the advance, which caused tempornry weakness, but the ndvanco was held very well. December opened nt 57!4o. sold soon after at 57t,e, then up steadily to 5Sfj5Si(;e, split, and at noon was about 5Sc. The market ruled less active during the closing hour, but prices held firm, thu closo being at d'Wit fiSe for December. Com opened npp.arently weak, but a weak spot In the bears' armor was found In Nebraska reports of tho condition of tho crop In that state. John Cudnhy was said to have been the principal buyer of May, his purchases being to cover pre vious short sales. Mny opened at 251,c, as ngalnst 29c, sellers, at the closo yesterday. That was the lowest It sold at and 29c tho highest. The last trading was at 29c. Oats were quiet but Inclined to firm ness, vet without much change. Mny sold nt 20'ilT20Tic and September at lO'iilOc. Tho market changed but slightly during tho Inst hour and business was rather slack, May closing at 207l,c. . . , Provisions got a strong stnrt and con tinued firm, but only a small trade wn.i done. The hpg receipts wero 4,(kj0, bend less than expected nnd the packing In the West was lW.Cs." head for tho week, against 171,010 on tho corresponding week of last year. September pork opened at 1214c ad vance nnd closed at the opening quota tion. January started 2'4c up. rose another 30c and closed with a net gain of 10c. Oc tober lard improved 12'jC und January 10c. Ootolier ribs opened up 1214c ntul wus 2eu higher at the close than the final quota tion of the day before. January ribs added 711.0 to their previous day's closing quo tation. . TENSIONS. Washington, Sept. 12. The following pen sions have been issued! MISSOURI. Original Augustus E. Hesse, Cartcrvllle, Jasper; William IC Stover, Arrow Rock, Saline. Additional George M. Mails, Jefferson City, Cole. 1 Renewal and Increase Lemuel Lleurnnce, Lebanon, Laclede; Ira Hayes, Lewis Sta tion, Henry. Relss-ue Christian II. Wehmeyer, Morri son, Gasconade; William J. iiuicneron Hardin, Ray. Original, widows, etc. Minors of Freder ick Hoonilmror. St. Louis. St. Louis: Mar- I, caret ha, Vogt, St. Louis. St. Louis; minor of Isaac Cartwrlght, Orchldl, Do Kalb; Mary Weatherspoon. Everton, Dade; Anna E. Frnzler, Cameron. Clinton; Nancy Jef fries, Toronto, Camden; minors of Alfred Whltakcr, Hethany. Harrison; Elizabeth Bluhm, Flotence, Morgan. KANSAS. Renewal and increase Granville S. Fur man, Oberlm, Decatur. Reissue John J. Harrison, Wichita, Sedg wick; John T.James, Union. Osage. Original, widows, etc. Virginia Davis, Wichita, Sedgwick! Catharine McCrae, Wichita. Sedgwick; Catharine McCrae, Glbbs. Medicine Lodge, Barber. OKLAHOMA TERRITORY'. Original, widow Tabltha Sweetman, Kingfisher. Kingfisher. INDIAN TERRITORY. Original William 11. Kenyon, Kellyvllle, Creek Nation. MILLION CLUH INCOJtL'OItATKD. Charter riled With the Secretary of Stnto anil Committees Appointed. Topoko, Kas., Sept. 12. (Special.) Tho much talked of "Million Club" took on le gal exlstenco to-day, when articles of In corporation wero filed with tho secretary of state. Tho capital stock Is fixed at $100,000 and the ollicers nre: E. N -Morrill, president; Senators linker and Potter, vice, presidents; E. Jameson, secretary: W. W. Watson, treasurer. A meeting of the In corporators was at once held, when com mittees on printing, transportation and finance were appointed. One hundred thou sand shares at $1 each will be issued at once and placed on sale In every county In. the state. Governor Morrill Is confident that every sharo will bo taken by publlo spirited citizens. No detnlls have us yet been arranged for the expenditure of the money raised, but every dollar of It Is to be used in booming Kansas. The lJent l'lll I r nsril." Is the frequent remark of purchasers of Carter's Little t.iver Pills. When you try thorn you will say tho ICNOXV1LLK, TENS,, AND JtF.TUItN. "1 S18.3(S-Vla the UurJIngton Route 818.3S. Soldiers' ltuiinlon nt .Sedan. Sedan. Kas., Sept. 12, (Special,) The sol diers and sailors' reunion for Elk und Chautauqua counties opened here yester day with a large attendance and many are. In camp at Camp Preston H, Plumb, At torney General Dawes spoke this after noon, taking for his Bubject "Patriotism." It was an excellent siieech and Increased the love which our citizens havo for tho patriotic attorney general. Colonel Dick Hlue and Congressman S. S. Klrkpatrlck are on tho grounds und will speak to night and to-morrow. lJotuesee ker Firiir-lons. On September "Katy Route." Texas railway .,l... 'IV.... 10 and 21, 1595. th the Missouri, Kansas & will sell tickets to all New Mexico und Louls- ana (west of L afayette), at greatly re- duced rates for Information, call Main street and Union depot mo rounu inp. ior nit at ticket ottlces. No, 821 1041 Union avenue, and On Friday evening, neptcmner u, tnrougn parlor chair car (seats free) will leuvu Kansas City at 8:15 p. m via St, Louis, Cairo, Nashville, Chattanooga, to Knox- YlliC, NJbUUUk ili.uiir. Waters In the Verdigris Jailing. Independence, Kas,, Sept, 12. (Special.) The Verdigris river has been falling slowly ull duy, but the water Is still so deep In the pump house of the water works that the pumps cannot work. No trains are running nnd whut mall has been re ceived was brought In boats. The water at Elk City and Neodesha Is also receding, KANSAS HAPPENINGS, Fort Scott, Kas.. Sept 12. (Special.) G. W. Aubry, postmaster at Pawnee, ten miles Bouth of here. Is under arrest, charged with 1 selling Intoxicating liquors. He claims that I his arrest has been caused maliciously and m threatens to make trouble for his aoeusers.'- Fort Seott, Kas., Sept. 12. (Special,) While wading below tho dam across tho Mnrmaton river here this afternoon Fred Moberg. a 9-year-old boy, was swept Into deep water and drowned before help could reach him. The body was recovered two hours later. Wichita, Kas., Sept. 12.-(Speolal.) To night District Manager Chlpchase. of tin Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company, who was orrested yesterday for falling to opinply with the ordinance Imposing a spe cial tax on telephone Instruments in use in the city, was, taken to Topeka a construct, ivo prisoner, where un application will be made before the supreme court to-nioiToi? for his release on a writ of habeas corpus Lawrence. Kas., Sept. 12. (Special ) w Dome Geza, the 'eccentric v oftnist who was at Kansas nnlveeuiie. n ..l " .'1 ." ' ft .." ..wtriwtor andTwho ifSSSS,!8" IC1VU IIJ 1-awrence for Atchison wno is said thp miiMlel, son i w n iVi t CSffl11' from AtchU 'iiiTiS.n.LKy. was -ia 1 tn sen m.. V wlu evening jT 10 See Mr. James, ri,m! . .. l? K!1."" the metnoirs'o'f IS l'1j$&&&li ,-' V i 1 r