TILE OMAHA DAILY BKE : TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 , 1898. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL DecrcoBo in Visible and Seaboard Engage ments Tnrn Wheat Market Strong , CORN IS ALSO HELPED UP A NOTCH HIGHER Provision * Ailvnnce Slmrply on .Sup port of PncUliiK IloiiHCH , I'ork Villa in i ; in Cent * Higher nnil Illlii 7 1-S Ccntii. CHICAGO , Sept. 26. The expected de crease In the visible supply nnd rumors of Jurso seaboard engagements turned a weak wheat market today Into a decidedly strong one. December closed at Uc advance after Belling C-Sc below Saturday's closing llgures. Corn was helped by wheat and largo export Bales and closed Uf/3-Sc / higher. Oats closed a shade higher. Provisions - visions advanced Hharply on good packing uupport , pork closing 13c higher , and lard und ribs 7'ic ' higher. Wheat showed considerable weakness at the start. Jioth foreign and domestic news WHS of u bearish nature. Liverpool showed SiMl 1-SU declines and I'arls was off 15 centimes. Receipts here were 31 ? cars , of which 33 cars were of contract grade. Be sides this about 200,000 bushels contract wheat was received by lake and out of private houses. Minneapolis and Duluth re ported 1.CC3 cars against 1,993 cnrs last week and 1.427 a year ago. Ileforo the mar ket had fairly Blurted , weakness began to develop In cash wheat In the northwest which had Its effect hero. Opening trades In December were made nt 03 l-Sft63 > ic , compared with Saturday's closing priceof K35-SC. The market touched U3 3-8c for u moment , but selling pressure was too much for the very moderate1 demand and prices slowly sagged off. For the llrst Iiour or so nothing occurred to check tht boarlshness except an Indication that the visible supply statement might show a de crease Instead of showing 1,000.000 bushels Increase us expected. Liquidation became less urgent after that and the market ral lied to fi3',4c. ' No moro fluctuations of note occurred until after the visible supply Htatcmcnt came out. This was a surprise , showing a decrease of SSO.OOO bushels and an Instant change. In the. tone of the mar ket was noticed. Professional shorts and early Kellers rushed for cover and found considerabledllllctilty In satisfying their demands. Another feature In the strength was rumors of heavy export engagements and the statement that 1UO loads had been llsposcel of Saturday night and today. These figures were disputed by shippers , but had their effect nevertheless. J'rimary receipts amounted to 1,732,000 bushels. Amount on ocean passage Increased 2,180- 000 bushels. The market became very strong toward the close , trading Increas ing greatly In volume nnd an Increase In prices took place. December advanced to Id 1-Sc and closed at that price. Corn was strong until near the close , when It developed considerable strength. Receipts were Cut cnrs. Estimates for to morrow were heavy. This nnd the early weakness of wheat made corn rather weak lit llrst. Demand Improved when the fraboard reported nil excellent foreign de- maiyl with fair sales. The visible Increase wan small. Cables were lower. Country offerings were moderate. December ranged from 2 7-85T30e to 29tSiJ)29 ; ) 5-Sc nnd closed ' .ic higher at 297-Sft30c. Oats were dull and uninteresting till near the close , when In sympathy with wheat and corn , the market became fairly lie-five and llrm. A feature was the- good demand for September from shorts. Re- fdpts were 491 cars. The visible Increased fBO.OOO bushels. May ranged from ± ! } | Q > " 27-So to 226-Se and closed a shade higher at 22if227-Sc. Provisions were fairly active. Yellow fever news and liberal hog receipts was n - iue for weakness at the opening and lower prices prevailed for some time. The demand from packers and shorts became fairly heavy later and offerings falling oft prices advanced rapidly. At this close Jan uary pork was l ! > c higher nt J9.27H. Jnnii- n. y lard I've higher at J5.C0 , and January ribs 7'fec higher at * t.S004.82Vi. Estimated receipts for Tuesday : Wheat , MO cars ; corn , 1,025 cars ; oats , COO cars ; hogs , 22,000 head. The leading futures ranged a follows : Articles. Open. lllrh. Low. Clone. Sat'el'y. WhruL Sept. . . . 0714 Ofl'l DIHJ. . . . H4)i ) r 3 04H Mny. . C0 > 4 G4U ellH Corn. Sept. . . COM PH tm Doc. . . . .10 30 May. . . 32 J\H < AH OatB. Sinit. . . 21H 3 sm am SIM lloo. . . SOU ! 0'J1 Slay. . . 2UH 1'ortc. Ovl. . . . 82S 830 82.1 HSU 810 Vvc. . . K 20 H40 8 ilO N 4U 8 20 Jan. . . . OU7H 1) ) ' . ' 0 , UU7H 0 1-H Lani. Oct. . . . 4TK 48714 47.T 480 De-c. . . . 4 hi ) 40 ! 4 hi ) 4IK ) 48& Jiin. . . . 4 83 ( SOU 4 SB &uu 4 U'JNi ItlbH. Oct. . . . 6 2' > > - 5 SO can Jun. . . . 47ft 4 B''ti 476 1 H'JW 47S Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR Steady ; winter patents , J3.30fi ( 3.60 ; straights , J3.10ft3.20 ; spring specials , $1.00 ; spring patents , J3.SOia3.CO ; straights , WH1CAT No. 3 spring , C2HOC3C ; No. : reel , t > 7'ic. COHN-No. 2 , 29fl297-Sc. OATS No. 2 , 22ij'J3c ( ; No. 3 white , 23tf { ( Sic. HYlC-No. . 47HO. UAULKY No. I , 33Q43C. SBKUS No. 1 tlaxsced , W.t-QWic. Prime timothy seed , J2.47i.Mj2.EO. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , JS.3 ( < Ti8.35. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $ l.87lsU4.92V . Short HbH , sides ( loese ) , J5.20tf5.40. Dry salteil r.houlders ( boxed ) , $ l.ri04j4.75. Short clcni Hides ( boxeel ) , $5.l5@o.u. ! WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , pet cullcin , $1.25. SUCIAIIK Unchuncoil. The following nro the receipts and ship ments of grain : On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady ; creameries , rtalrlcs , 115j'17c. Cheese , steady , 7 < UM/ fresh , 14c. MW von ic < ; i\nu.v i , M.VUKET IliiotiidoiiH for ( h liny on ficiicru ( 'oillllllXlltll-H. NEW YORK , Sept. 2G.-FLOUR-Recolpts 2S.5GS bbls. ; exports , 15,009 bbls. ; llrm nt th < close , with the trade fairly active ; sprlnf patents , $3.SO < fH.45 ; winter straights , $3.404 3.50 ; winter patents , $3.7501.00 ; spring clears $1.301(3.60 ( ; extra No. 1 winter , $2.76Q2.90 ; ex tra No. 2 winter , K.bOfi 2.73. CORNMKAL Steady ; yellow western , 72c 11YI3 Klriner ; No. 2 western , 4SJI&0.- . easy and were affected for n time by lowei cables , an Increase on passage and blf spring wheat receipts ; later shorts wen driven In by export demand and nn unex pectedly big visible supply doorcase ; tin close ) was l-SO'.ic higher ; No. 2 reel May CSViiitaVic ; clotted , G9fcc ! ; September , 74 5-Si 75 0-Sc ; closed , 75 > Ac. CORN Receipts , 175,925 bu. : exports , 170. 378 im.i spot llrm ; No. 2. 36 1-Se f. o. b nllcmt. Options steady all day , but qule "evlthln n. moderate range. A reduction li the amount ntioat , export demand and ship liu-nts of wheat were the features ; closee > , i j'3-Sc higher ; May. 36 l-SflSG c ; closed SO'ic ; September , Sl'ffiSlijc ' ; closed , 34 ' 4c. OATS Receipts , 123,600 bu , ; exports , 187. f/I ) bu. ; spot dull ; No. 2. 25 ic ; No. 2 white lUJTTER-Recelpts. 6.277 pkgs. ; steady iwestern creamery , 15tf2lc ; Ulglns , 2lc ; fuc tory. HH < fil4Uc. CHEESE Receipts. 4.77S pkgs. ; linn largo white , 8 S-SiiS'Jc ; light skims. GS ; ( Pic ; largo colored , 8e ; small colored , S5 Sc. Sc.KGOS Receipts , 7,019 pkgs , ; steady. HOPS Firm ; state , common to choice ISM crop , 4Utio ; 1897 crop , 7WSc ; 1S9S croii 3Ufl7c : Paclllc const , ISM crop , 4U6c ; 189 crop. 8frl2e ; 189S crop , 14H17c. WOOL Quiet ; llcecc , 17 < S23c ; Texas. 131 15c. COTTONSEED OIL-Dull ; prime yellow JIU-C. RICE Steady ; fair to extra , 5 l > 8fT6Jc Japan , 5 7-SfiGc. MOLA8SKS Steady ; Now Orleans , opei Uettle. good te choice , 2SfT33c. MUTALB-PIg Iron dull ; exchange. $ .S3 Juke copper , quiet ; exchange , $12.25. Tin dull ; exchange , $16.10. Lead , dull ; ex change , $3.95 : brokers , $3.85. Spelter , quiet exchange , Ilulllinore Mnrtcet. BALTIMORE , Sept. 26. PLOUR-Rf relpts. 1C.945 bbls. ; exports. 10.182 bbls. Mar Jcct dull ; western superllne. n.25Q3.M eatern extra. J2.0533.00 ; winter patenU i J3.7St(3.93 ; spring patentji , :4.2S1T4.40 ; Rio extra , $3.65 390. WHEAT-Qulet ; upot nnd month , 7mt 715-Sr ; October , 71fJ71 1-Sc ; steamer No. 2 red , GC'-4lj6G 4i Receipts. 63,274 bu. ; exporfu , 21,0'jO bu. ; Moiitlu-rn white , by sample , 67U' 72Ho ; on grade. G7'jJj72c. ' CORN-Strndy ; si > ot nnd month , 33UW .Tiu-Sc ; October , M6-Mr33 ic. Receipts , 151- 4Sfl bu. ; exports , 151.2 5 bu ; southern while , 3 > t(3'iHc ( ; yellow , Mfl37c. OATS Firm ; No. 2 whltP. . western , 2.4fi 28c ; No. 2 mixed , white , 20&25',4c. Receipts , 24,819 bu. ; exports , none. OMAHA UK.VnitAL MAUICKT. Condition of Trndo nnil ( ltion < lnim nn Stnplc nnil I-'nncy 1'ntilnce. EaaS-Qood Block , 13'ic. IJUTTER-Common to fair. 10JU2c ; sep arator , 20c ; gathered creamery , lc. LIVE POULTRY-Hens. 7c ; old roosters. 4c ; spring chickens , 7 74c ! ; ducks , Gfl6c ; geese- , not wanted. GAME Teal , blue wing , $1.75 ; green wlnff , $1.50 ; mixed , II.75 2.23 ; prulrlej chickens , young , $3.60 ; old , $2.50. $ PIOEONS-Llve. per doz. , $1.00. VEAICholce , 9c. VEGETABLES. CELERY-Per bunch. 30R35C. ONIONS New , per bu. , 40i/50c. UEANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , $1,40 5/1.50. POTATOES-1'er bu , . 408Wc. CABBAGE , per II ) . , Ic. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Seedllngs. $2.50 ; Mediter ranean sweets , $2.50f < 2.75. LEMONS California , $3.7586.00 ; fancy Me-sHlna , $6.50ff7.00. BANANAS Choice , large stock , per bunch , $2.X ( > Q2.25 ; medium sized bunches , Jl.75ff3.00. FRUITS. APPLES Per bbl. , choice shipping stock , $2.7ofi3.00 ; other stoclt , $2.0082.50. WATERMELONS-Cratcd , 12U13c ; loose , 9fi lie. CANTALOUPE Rocky Ford , per crate , PEACHES-Oallfornla , 20-lb. case , 90U95C. PLUMS Oregon. i0cj$1.00. PEARS Bartlett , California , scarce about out of market $2.23 ; other varieties , $2.i Tj2.25. GRAPES-Natlvc. per basket , 13i13Uc ; California Tokays , $1.5 < KJ1.G5 ; Ohio , per bas ket , 16c : New York grapes , 1516c. CRANBERRIES AVIsconsln. per box , $1.25 ; Capo Cods , per bbl . J1.73Q7.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. . largo size , 12 ® 13c ; small , lie ; Brazils , per lb. , 9010c ; En glish walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , 11Q > 12c ; standards , Sftgc ; niberts , per lb. , lOo ; r > ecans , polished , medium , Gft7c : extra large , 8iR9c ; largo hickory nuts , $1.001.10 per bu. ; small. jl.lS < yi.2S per bu. ; cocoanuts , per 100 , $4.5085.00 ; peanuts , raw , 6 c ; roasted , 7Hc. MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , can. each , J2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gal , cans , $0.23 ; quart cans , $3.50. HONEY Choice white , 12Hc. DATES Hallowee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , BHc ; Salr , Go ; Farel , 9-lb. boxes , 9c. FIGS Imported , fancy 3-crown , 14-lb. hoxcs , lOc ; 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 3-lb. boxes , 22 230 per box ; California , 10-lb. boxes , $1. CIDER-Per half bbl. , J3.23S3.50. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES-No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No. 2 green bides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , 8-c ; No. 2 salted hides , 74c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs. , 9c ; No. 2 veal salf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tallow , No. 1. 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2' c ; rough tallow , IHc ; white grease , 2l4U2 ( ic ; yellow and brown grease , ! H < & 2i.4c. SIIHEP PELTS Green salted , each , 158 ! 7Gc : green salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4Q5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 3J4c ; dry Hint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 453c ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb , , actual weight , 334c. GUAI.V IX STOI112 AND AFLOAT , VlMllilc Supply of Whent Dcci-cnucx ssn.oim iiiixiiciM. NEW YORK , Sept. 26.-Tho statement of the visible supply of grain In store find afloat on Saturday , September1 21 , as com piled by the New York Produce exchange is as follows : WHEAT 9.30S,000 bu. ; decrease , SSO.OOO bu. CORN 19.652.000 bu. ; Increase , 403,000 bu. OATS 1,754,000 bu.J Increase. 63,000 bu. RYE 710,000 , bu. : Increase , 121,000 bu. BARLEY 1,156,000 bu. ; Increase , 496,000 bu. St. I.otilH Murkt-t. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 26. FLOUR-Qulet anel unchanged ; patents. J3.43S3.GO ; straights , J3.10.Jf3.25 . ; clear , $2.0002.90 ; rye flour. Jobbing at $2.75 In sacks anel $3.00 per bbl. WHEAT-Strong and fractionally higher bid : No. 2 hard , cash , GGe. CORN Futures were strong with prices fractionally better ; spot , dull but strong ; No. 2 cns > h. 29e bid : September , 29'4c bid ; December , 28 G-Sc ; May , 30c. OATS Futures were fractionally better ; spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , 23c bid ; track , 2' < ii23H'C : September. 23Vfec bid ; December , 22Uc : Mny. 23 7-Sc bid ; No. 2 white , 25823Vic ( RYE Firm but lower at 47c. FLAXSEED-Stcady at 87 .r. COPNMEAL Quiet at $1.531.CO. BRAN Scarce ; sacked , east track , 47'iQ ( 48c. lIAY-Strong ; timothy , $7.0089.00 ; prairie $4. vfr .oo. BUTTER Steady ; creamery , 18022c dairy , 13fil7'ic. EGOS Kapler at 12Hc , loss off. WHISKY-J1.23. METALS Lend , dull nnd Posy nt JS.Soii 3.87'A ; sppltnr , steady nt J4.62V4. PROVISIONS Pork , higher ; standare mess , jobbing. $8.37'i. Lard , hlghPr ; prlmf steam , $1.77 ; choice. SI.H'i. Dry sail meats , boxed shoulders , $4.75 ; extra shor clear , $5.50 ; ribs , $5.G2'-4 ; shorts $5.75. Bacon boxed shoulders , $5.50 ; extra short clear JG.OO : ribs. $ c.l2'4 ; shortf. JG.37 . RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 24 , 000 bu. ; corn. M.OOO bu. ; oats , 46,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 9,000 bbls. : wheat 14.000 bu. ; corn , 55.000 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu. New Orl MUiN MnrUel. NEW ORLEANS , Sept. 20. PROVISIONS Quiet ; pork , standard mess , $9.00fi9.25 Lard , refined tierce , 3 7-Sc ; pure , 5 3-8(56V ( < .c Boxed meats , dry salt shoulders , G < R5 5-8c sides , 5 B-KWtWip. Bacon , clear rib sides. 6 { ? G 5-8c. Hams , choice sugar rurod , 989-c COKFEE Steady ; Rio , ordinary to fair i. RICE In fair demand ; ordinary to good 3 ' FLoVfT'ORAJN AND FEEDSTUFFS- Stcad.v : Hour. etra fancy. $3.30 (3.40 ( ; pat ents , $3.70571.80. Common ) , $ l.COffl.G5. Bran 62f52i- . Hay. prime , 9.0fMi 11.00 : choice J12.00812.25. Corn , No. 2 sacked , 39c. Oats No. 2 sacked , 3Sc. Slnrlret. CINCINNATI , Sept. 20. FLOUR-Qulet fancy. $3.00f3.20 : fnmlly. J2.G7fT2.SO. ( WHEAT Quiet ; No. 2 red , 75c. CORN Steady : No. 2 mixed , Sir. OATS Easy ; No , 2 medium , 24024&C. RYE Firm ; No. 2. 4Sc. LARD-FIrm nt $1.73. WHISKY-FIrm at $1.23. BUTTER In fair demand ; fancy Elglr creamery. 22c. SUGAR Steady ; hard refined , $4.25. EGGS-Easy at I3c. . . , , . . CHEESE Firm ; good to prime Ohio flat , Mnrket. NEW ORLEANS , Sept. 26.-SUGAR Nf open kettle ; centrifugal , strong ; seconds 2W4 3-16c. MOLASSES Easy ; centrifugal. 4 < flllc. NEW YORK , Sept. 26.-SUGAR Raw quiet ; fair rellnlng , S c ; centrifugal , 9i test , 4 B-Uc. LONDON. Sept. 26.-BEET SUOAR-Scp tcmber , 9s Cd ; October , 9s 9d. llnncniiollH AVlient Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 20. WHEAT - Weak ; September , f-3 3-8c : December , 60S- fieo'jc ; Mny , 62Vifi"C ! 3-So ; No. 1 hard , G53-4c No. 1 northern. 64'ic ; No. 2 northern. COtJr FLOUR Good demand : llrst patents. $3.9 fff4.C5 : s'cond patent. J3.7503.S5 ; llrst clears $2.7Vff2.SO. ( BRAN-In bulk. $7.7508.00. Toledo MnrUet. TOLEDO. Sept. 26. WHEAT-FIrm ; No. cash and September , 70c ; December , 67c. CORN Dull nnd ptcady ; No. J mixed OATS-Qulot ; No. 2 , 22c. RYE-Dull at 45Uc. CLOVERSEED Active ; prime cash $3.S7Vi ; October. $4.60. _ Mllwnukeo Crnln Mnrket. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 2C.-WIIEAT-Low er ; No. 1 northern , CflVic ; No. 2 northern GT > o ; December , nominal. RYK-Lowcr : No. 1. 47Uff4Sc. BARLEY Firmer ; No. 2 , 43 > 40l4Hc sample , 31ff43c. _ llverp < iol ( iruln .llnrket. LIVERPOOL , Sept. M. WHEAT-Mnr ket ' , id lower ; September , 6s ; December , 6 47-8d : March. 6s l-8d. CORN Quiet , l-Sfi3-Sd lower ; September Ss 3d ; October , 3s 5el ; December , 3s 27-Sd. Dnludi IVIn-nt Alnrket. DULUTH , Sept. 20. WHEAT No. northern , cash. G7e ; September , GG 7-Sc ; De cembcr , Gl 7-8e ; May , C4c. Cnllfornlii Drleil frultx. NEW YORK. Sept. W.-CALTFORNIJ DRIED FRUITS Steady ; evaporated ap piss , common , Gi c : prime wlro tray , S < ic : choice , 9c ; fancy , 9\ie , Prunes. 4lSV4c. Ap- prlcots , Royal , llfU3c ( : Moor Park , 12016C. Penche ? , impeded , 7iJ9c ; peeled , 12 130. .STOCKS AM ) IIOMIM. AcOon of Mnrket nt Opening I * Dl - leppolntlnK to tinllulln. . NEW YORK , Sept. M.-Tho action of to day's market at the opening was disap pointing to the bulls and stocks purchased Saturday on the favorable bunk statement were speedily let GO nnd commitments made for the short account. The higher range of London prices en couraged bulls and efforts were made to advance prices to u parity with the London figures. The rises In the foreign market In Union Pacific showed that the forelgnern were becoming reconciled to the dividend notion. Opening prices hero were somewhat mixed , but the hesitation was soon suc ceeded by n general plunge downward under the guidance of the specialties. Stop loirs orders were uncovered In the lenders anel the market for a tlnve was nt the mercy of the dealers who searched ellllgcntly for weak spots. Prices for Tobacco , People's Gns and Brooklyn Transit melted away rapIdly - Idly , but Sugar nftcr a dip downward of a point encountered supporting orders and ruled above Saturday's close for the re mainder of the day. The railways mean while fell sympathetically , but the leases were confined to fractions and after the first rush to sell had abated settled down tea a level slightly above the lowest nnd re sisted subsequent efforts at depression. The firmness was- accounted for by the pub lication of numerous trnfllc statements cov ering a wide area of territory and showing substantial Increases. The gains' In some of the southern Illicit were especially gratify ing In view of the slow movement of cot ton nnd quarantine1 regulations In some FCC- tlons. These conditions were responsible for the marked decreases reported by the southwestern group. Arbitrage houpes had purchasing orders , but the action of the market discourage * ! any extensive ventures and only a light sprinkling of various stocks was taken. The elimination of nn active speculative Interest from the market owing to the rigid observance of the Hebrew holi day , Yom Klppur , reduced business con siderably and the raid on Tobacco ulso chilled the outside demand. The decline In Tobacco was attributed principally to a de nial of officials of the Drummoml that the concern had been absorbed by the Ameri can Tobacco company. The bears attacked the stock with considerable confidence and drove It down 8 5-S per cent to 139U , Con siderable amounts of stock were llejuldateil and the apparent willingness of the Insid ers to see the ) prices lower Invited extensive selling by the shorts. In the last hour the stock moved upward with the general mar ket to 41 7-S. Sugar moved up to 123 and the railways , which had moved Inelependently of Tobncoo throughout the day , ruled the best. In the final dealings Tobacco slumped badly and touched 139. The other Indus trials also suffered from realizations , but no appreciable declines were recorded In the standard stocks. The > market left off un settled , with slltrht losses generally. Call money rates stiffened sharply later In the elay nnd 5H per cent was cjuoteel for n time. The great bulk , however , of the transactions actions- - was made at 3V t5er cent and some accommodations were secured early In the day nt 3 per cent. The bond market lacked decisive tone , but dealings were light and variations In either direction unimportant. Total sales , $1 3 9 000 Government bonds were unchanged on bid prices , but a purchase of the new 4' , coupon , was made at 3-8 per cent higher than the last sale. , , The Evening Post's London financial ca blegram says : Today being the eve of the settlement nnd a Jewish holiday , the stock markets here were lifeless , whllo the tone was dull. A recovery In Argentines and In Kaffirs was the only exception. Americans were dull and featureless. Union Pacific was supported and Loulrvtll * & Nnshvll p. It Is reported that a large proportion of the > gold withdrawn from the Bank of England for New York next week was not shipped , but I cannot confirm the story. Russia anil G rmany are the only buyers of gold for the moment at 77s UHd. Toelay's slightly easier discount rate here was due to the action of the American money and sterling Tn < > follcwlne are the closing nuotatlont i oi the leading stocks on the New York market today ; ! Total sales of stocks today were 33fi.GCK shares. Including : Atchlson preferreel , 6,777 Chicago , nurllngton & Qulncy , G.775 ; Man hattan. 3.GC5 ; Metropolitan Street Railway 3Cfi7 ; Northern Pacific 15,175 ; Northern Pa cific preferred. 3,174 ; Reading , 3,035 ; Rod' ' Island. 3.331 ; Union Paclllc. 11,938 ; St. Paul 8,200 ; Union Pacific preferred , S.329 ; Amer ican Cotton , 5,815 ; American Tobacco , 118- 2SO ; Chicago Grfat Western. 7.SG3 ; People's Oas , 19.3S5 ; Sugar , 46,935 ; United States Rubber , 9,104. New York Money Market. NEW YORK , Sept. 20. MONEY On call steady , at 3 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPISR < 101 poi cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Finn , will actual business In bankers' hills nt SiSIC ] 4.84U for demand and J4.81V4W4.S1U foi sixty days. Pos'ted rates , J4.82ff4.82H nnt $4.83. Commercial bills. $4.SOV4iT4.809i. ( GOVERNMENT BONDS Easier ; 3s 103U ; new 4s reg. , 127 ; coup. , 127 % ; 4a reg. 110U : coup. , IHVj ! 2s , 90 ; Cs reg. and cou- pon. 112U ; Pacific 6s of ' 99 , 102 > , . SILVER CERTIFICATES GlU62c. I1AR SILVER 60 15-lGc. MEXICAN DOLLARS 47V.C. Closing quotations on bonds werj as fol lows : I'liiuiiclntotex. . OMAHA , Sept. 20. Clearances today were J1.274.071.US ; balances , $133.CU1.9tl. Clear ancen mat year were $1,100,024,24 ; balances J134.371.29. Excess In clearings , J1GS.031.7I. NE\V ORLEANS , Sept. 26.-Clearlngs J700lOt ) . New York exchange , bank , 60o pre mluin ; commercial , J1.25 discount. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 26.-Clearlngs , J5.C93 , 3S7 ; balances , JS31.235. Money , 4f7 per cent Now York exchange , 25e discount bid ; 10 < discount asked , CHICAGO. Sept. M.-Clearlng * , J17.4C6.079 balances , J2.1S3.914. New York exchange , 5o premium. Posted rates , JI.S1VJ" ' S-V stocks doscel steady. Alley L , 78 , Hiscult , 373-S , llliicult preferred , Wi ; Diamond Match , 139 ; Lake Street L , 3714 ! North Chicago , 220 ; Straw-board , HI ; City Railway. 291 1-s. CINCINNATI , Sept. 26. Money , easy , 24 03 per e-ent. New York exchange , 25c pre mium. Clnrlngs , J2.42C.430. NK\V YORK. Sept , 2fl.-ClearlngK , J75- 78S.723 ; balance.- ) , 16,131,020. 11OSTON. Sept. 20. Clearings , J10SSO,100 ; balances , Jl,420SOti. lloitnu Stoelc ( inotiitlonn. UOSTON. Sept. 25.-Call loans. 2V4fil per cent ; time IOIUIB , 4Mj15 ? per cent. Closing quotations on Blocks , bunds and tnlntnc vharen : IM1 Telrphono 52lloucz MinliiR Co. . 3'4 IloMon & Albany.Mtlnnllc 2JU Huston & Calne..KIV ilo-lon & Montana..Ul ( - ' . , 11. & Q 115 iIHtfia fc 'llewton. ' . 24'.i PltchbiirK 10t > ; Icnliimot A Hecla..57.i San Krnnrlnco MlnliiR Uuotntlon * . ' SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 26.-Thc olllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows ; Oiotlar 19 Savage 13 i Confidence Dl Scorpion 4 I Con. Cal. & Vn "SlSlorra Nevada 81 Con. Imperial 1 ll'nlnn Con 2t Con. New York lil'tali Con 7 Crown I'olnt 161 Yellow Jacket 19 Gould & Ourrle. . . . 13 'Standard ' 170 Silver bars , C03-Sc ; Mexican dollars. 7414 74ic ; drafts , night , 17l c ; telegraph , 20c. \cvr York Mining Quotation * . NE\V YORK. Sept. 26. The following are- the closing quotations on mining stocks ; ( -hollar 15 Ontario C./ ) Crown I'olnt 13 Ophlr 43 Con. Cala. und Va. . . 70 ] - , ) mouth 12 Dcuilwood 30 Quicksilver 1J Ooulil & Curry 20 do pM 3M > Halo & Norcruss. , . . M > Sierra Nevada 70 llomestake 4V ) Standard li ) Iron Silver 7 : Yellow Jacket 20 Mexican i2Un'on | Con 81 Asked. London Slock Qiiotnf Innn. _ IONDON , .Sept 2C. 4 p. m.-Closlngi Consols/money . . .7lTOiN. Y. Central . 120 Consols , Hcct..lW 13-16 Pennsylvania . W'i Canadian Tac'llc . .S'j'.l 'Heading ' . 9" , Erie . ll'iiU. P. pfd . &s Erie 1st pM . S'UJAtchlson . 13'i Illinois Central . . . .115 I. . & jf . & 7 ! > x Nor. Pnclllc pfd. . . 79lGrnnd Trunk . 7 > i St. Paul common. . 113U I _ BAR SHYVER-Etendy at 23 3-lCd. MONKY-2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills. 24Q2 13-16 per cent ; for three months' bills , 2i2 13-16 per cent. Forrlun FliiniM'Inl. LONDON , Sept. 26. American securities were Irregular with a bearish undertone and without decided feature. The close was dull. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Iank ! of England today on bal ance was J40.COO. Gold Is quoted at Buenos Ayres today at 158 ; Spanish closed at 42 ? ; . PARIS , Sept. 26. Business on the bourse was ended during the curly portion of the session today , due to the rumors of the cabinet's decision In the matter of a re vision of the Dreyfus case , but r.tterward It Improved when thn result of the minis try considerations was made known and the market finished strong nil around. Three per cent rentes , 102f 60c for itho ac count ; exchange on London , 23f 29 ! c for checks : Spanish 4s closed nt 43.22V4. 11ERL1N , Sept. 26. Business on the bourse today was quirt on account of the Jewish holiday. Spanish 4s weakened on the unfavorable revenue returns. Local se curities were llrm. MADRID , Sept. 26. Spanish 4s closed to day lit K6. Gold was quoted at 57.50. LISBON , Sept. 26. Gold was quoted here today at 55. Stnlrment of Itnnlc of Spnln. MADRID , Sept. 26. The weekly statement of the Bank of Spain shows the following changes : Gold In hand , Increase , 2,490,000 pesetas ; silver In hand , decrease , 1,046,000 pesetas : notes In circulation , Increase , 368,000 pesetas. Coffee Marl < > . NEW TORIC , Sept. 26-COFFEE-Optlons opened steady , with prices unchanged * o C points higher and exhibited flrm undertone during the afternoon on more favorable European news than expected , liberal warehouse deliveries , smaller receipts than discounted , local covering , light outsldo buying , scarcity of sellers and broadening spot demand. In afternoon reacted slightly under realizing and productions for In creased mo\ement In Brazil ; closed steady * nt 5 points higher to 0 points lower : sales , 21,500 bags , Including December , ? r .75ffi5.83 ; March , SO.OOfTe.OS. Spot coffee , steady ; . No. 7 Invoice. C P-Sc ; No. 7 Jobbing , 6 5-Sc. Mild , steady ; Cordova , Ei315c. IVoo LONDON , Sept. 26. WOOL The wool auction sales continued today with n largo attendance of buyers. The offerings num bered 10,226 bales and consisted of a good selection of Queensland. There was moro animation among the continental represent atives. they competing closely for scoureds. Now Zealand merinos were taken princi pally by the homo trade. Oil Mr.rKet. OIL CITY , Pa. , Sept. 2 < > . Credit balances , $1.04 ; ctrtlllcates opened at $1.03',4 ' bid for cash nnd closed at $1.05 bid for cash ; sales , 3,000 bbls. cash at fl.04 and 2.000 bbls. cash at $1.01 1-8 : shipments , 146.814 bbls. ; runs , three days , 1S0.177 bbls. _ Snl < * . ELGIN , 111. . Sept. 2G.-BUTTER-Flrm ; offerings , 2SO tubs , all selling at 20c , | KniixHN City UVP Stock. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 26.-CATTLE-Ro- celpt * . 8,230 natives ; 3.COO Texans. Good de mand and all desirable stock active at steady prices ; common feeders a shade lower : no choice natives offered. Medium steers. J5.OOiJ5.25 ; lights , J4.SOf(5.25 ( ; stackers and feeders , IS.&O'if ' 1.65 ; butcher cows nnd heifers , $2.80Jo.OO : butcher bulls , J2.SOQ3.25 ; western steern , $3.17'/4'4. 0 ; Texas steers , J3.00ff4.35 ; Texas butcher cows , J2.89i3.40 ; cunning1 stock , J2.25W2.75 , 1IOGB Receipts , 4,410 head ; light hogs In good demand and steady to Oc higher ; packers steady to 5c lower. Heavies , J3.70 ( OT.SIH ; hlxed , J3.C7'.iil03.75 ; light weights , J3 70 3 90. SHEEP Receipts , 5,000 head ; packers and feeders active , with buyers at steady prices. Western lambs , J5OOT)5.2fl ) ; western muttons. J3.75fi4.00 ; range feeding lambs , JI.2oQI.70 ; range feeding sheep , J3.7504.00. SI. I.oulN I.lve Stock. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 26-CATTLE-Rc- celpts , 4,000 head , Including 3,000 Texans ; shipments , 700 head ; market steady. Fair to fancy native shipping and export steers , J4.70fj5.iO ; bulk of sales , Jl.751i5.45 ; drepaed beef and butcher steers , J3.S55/5.2o / ; bulk of sales. J4.OOfiG.25 ; steers under 1,000 pounds , J3.35H4.90 ; bulk of sales , J3.65fi4.75 ; stack ers and feeders , J2.75fM.40 ; bulk of sales , J2.90Jj4.20 ; cows and heifers , J2.OOfJ4.SO ; bulk of sales of cows. J2.80fi 3.2.1 ; Texas and In dian steers , J2.75ft4.35 ; bulk of sales , J3.S5 { ( > 4.00 ; cows nnd heifers , J2.0&fi3.S5. HOGS Receipts , 4,300 head ; shipments , 1,200 head ; market steady on best nnd a shade lower on others. Yorkers , J3.93ffl.00 : packers , J3 0ft4.50 ; butchers' , J4.00f4.07H. { SHEEP Receipts , 2.400 head ; shipment * . 400 head ; market steady. Native muttons , J3.9&Q4.35 ; lambs , J4.25Q5.50. York Live Stock. NEW YORK. S'pt. 2C.-BEEVES-Re- ce'.pla. 3,046. Market dull ; top grades steady , others lOc lower. Oxen and stags , J2.75fi2.SO : cows and bulls. J2.40f3.40 ? ; cables higher : live cattle , Jl&iffflZtic ; refrigerator beef , 9HQ9ic per pound. CALVES-Receltits , 2 , 2. Market dull and falling nnd 2jV lower ; veals , J5.OOQS.00 ; choice extra. J3.S5/S.50. SHEEP AND LAMHR Receipts , 11.422 ; sheep , lOe lower ; lambs , steady to I5c lower : nhcpp , J3.COfrl.CO : lambs , Jo.OOS5.SO. HOGS Rpcelptn. 11,010. Market dull and lower at J4.15Cf-l.40. St. .loncpli I.lvc Stock. ST. JOSEPH , Sept. 26.-Special.-CAT- ( TLH Receipts , 1,400 head ; steady to strong ; natives , J4.COf5.15 ; Texans and westerns , J3.EOJJ3.10 ; cows and heifers , Jl.50ff4.25 ; , stockers nnd feeders , J3.25Tio.00. HOGS Receipts , 2Kfl head ; steady to 2Ho i lower ; nothing choice ; top , J3.S5 ; bulk , J3.SO { J3.82. SHEEP Receipts , COO head ; steady. I'eorlii .Murl.'olH. rnOIlIA , Sept , se. COUN Steady ; No. 2 , 29c. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , /421c. . WHISKY Firm , on basis of J1.25. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Starts with a Heavy Hun of Oattlo of All Sorts , PRICES HOLD UP REASONABLY WELL Mmlc Are Sllnht nnil TrmlliiR In Active UUK * Slow nil a Loivrr Sheep ( in L'p Ten to Fifteen Cent * , SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 26. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Receipts today ft.ssi 2 , s -1,400 Onu week ago 4t.Sl 2'M 10.39(5 ( Two weeks ago 4,0 7 1.5S6 13,417 One month ngo f.,440 H.1U2 1,111 AvcraKC price paid fur Iiogs ( or the last several days with comparisons : Total receipts 238 41 IS 4 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 179 605 G. H. Hammond Co 372 Swift and Company 449 sis 495 Cudnhy Packing Co 1,147 fiOTi 1,340 P. D. Armour , Chicago. 664 792 1,655 J. L. Carey 10 Lob man & Co C70 W. I. Stephens 592 lienton & Underwood. . . . 966 . . Huston & Co 77 . . Hill & Huntzlnger 113 Livingston & Schaler. . . . 112 Hamilton & R 341 Hammond , from K. C i : McCreary 33 Other buyers 372 871 Totals 6,100 2,867 4,361 CATTLE The week opened with a good run of cattle. A very large proportion of them wtro feeders , but there was also n liberal showing of beef. Considering the liberal run and the further feet that Chicago nnd Kansas City were reporting lower mar kets the trade here as a whole was In very fair condition , the movement being reason ably active and values not changed very much. There were about a dozen loads of corn- fed steers , the best of which sold at fully steady prices , as high as $5.30 being paid for some. Buyers were reporting about six teen loads of westerns and about double the number of Texans good enough for kill ers. While desirable kinds of killing cattle were steady , with the run as large as It was and with eastern markets lower. It was ouly natural that buyers should dis criminate rather closely and the holders of cattle that did not just happen to please buyers reported the market a little easier. There were twenty to twenty-live loads of cows and heifers In the yards and the market on that kind of cattle was fully steady , In fact buyers were reporting It as very strong and active. Feeders were buy ing the thin stuff , so that there was a good demand for all kinds and the offerings were soon cleaned up. Some good corn-fed heifers sold at $4.65 nnd J4.85 , showing what really good stuff would bring. Desirable kinds of stockers and feeders were fully steady and the demand good with the market active. Most everything of that description sold early. With BO many good cattle buyers were a little slow about tak ing the common kinds , and the market on such would have to be auoted as weak and dull. Representative sales : STEERS. Thomas Wilkinson. 151 feeders.1009 4 20 H. D. Reed. 15 cows . . 801 3 00 Belief Cattle Co. 2 cows . .830 1 75 1 cow. . . . 1250 3 00 Icow . .1010 2 25 16 COWS. . . 9SG 3 25 M. A. Roth. 1 heifer. . . . 800 3 as l heifer. . . . 730 350 IDAHO. 2 cows . 1075 300 7 feeders..1240 SCO 1 steer . 1250 300 41 feeders..1114 4 15 9 feeders. .1175 3 50 44 feeders..112J 4 15 110 feeders. 925 4 15 3 feeders. . 925 3 50 H. Schodde & Sons. Scows . 932 2 Oi ) 5 heifers. 830 3 00 1 bull .1130 2 H5 23 heifers. H30 3 10 7 bulls 1318 265UTAH. UTAH. 120 feeelers. 899 3 90 3 feeders. S5G 323 SOUTH DAKOTA. ShledllCuttle Co. 336 steers..1216 420 Istpcr. . . . 1000 340 Creswell Cattle Co. . 21 steers..1221 420 Lake Tomb Cattle Co. 1 feeders. . 1070 4 10 95 steers..1134 410 G feeders. . 1USI 4 10 iHteer mo 315 2 steers. . . . 1200 365 1 stag 12uO 315 Isteer . 1160 3 05 Mrs. M. C. Forel. 1 steer 1270 4 10 36 steers..1186 4 10 7steers..1218 4 10 Doddy Brothers. 22 feeders. . 1210 395 4 .steers. . . .1112 4 00 6 steers..1456 4 GO 14 steers. . . .1192 4 00 Edward Barthold. 15 feeders..1190 395 Isteer. . . 1180 400 u steers..1300 4 00 Monkln & S. 1 feeder. . . 910 395 Isteer. . . . .1440 4 23 1 feeder. . . 1170 3 95 1 steer. . . . .PXIO 4 25 5 feeders. . 1314 3 95 2 steers. . . .12TO 4 25 4 fcedero..llS5 : : 95 2 steers. . . .1220 4 25 James Cox. Gcows 1122 300 16 steers..1148 3S Wenre Live Stock Co. SS steers..1070 380 B steers..1336 4 23 19 steers..1037 4 00 Western Ranches. Icow 910 300 lOcows. SS9 4 00 14 cows 1055 3 CO COLORADO. John Kaschke. 2 feeders. . 933 410 12 feeders. . 931 4 10 8 feeders..1078 410 20 feeders. . 952 4 10 4 feeders. . S52 410 25 str. Tex. 995 345 1 steer 1150 425 U cows 1023 3 10 Scows 905 2 50 Wyatt Cattle Co. 1 feeder..1001 375 10 feeders..1158 4 25 12 feeders. . 915 375 81 feeders. . 1113 DM ) 1 feeder. . . 1150 3 80 WYOMING. 2 cows. . . 950 3 00 30 feeders..1033 4 10 2 helfera. S20 325 13 steers..1271 4 20 1 heifer. . 3 SO 2 cows 1115 4 50 2 cows. . . 2 20 1 bull Iii20 2 75 1 cow. . . . 2 20 1 bull 1(00 ( 325 1 cow. . . . 2 20 3 heifers. . 750 340 19 rows 10&2 3 10 1 feeder. . .IS'vO 350 11 feeders. Wi 4 25 2 feeders. . S75 3 95 03 feeders. SH 4 00 107 fe-fders. . 90S 4 15 Kent & Blaaell , 22 heifers. . 7C4 3 W i teudurs. . 430 3 CS 1 heifer. . 8JO 3 to 33 feeders , . S6I 4 IS f.2 fM-elers 1 < 'V ' > I 10 4 feeder * t ' 'i .1 M 3 bulls 1313 275 7 stccrg..lllS 400 9 cows SI2 3 00 M. E. Tlllotdon. 38 row * ll 0 3 HO flS steers. . . . 121 4 "W R bulls 1310) 27. ' . 98tCfrc..iCS 4 S3 32 cows 9JO 3 05 Ed Bailgctt. 2S ! > tecrs..U > S.1 3 SO 44 steers..1173 410 Twenty-Uno Luuit ? C'ei. 113 steers..1114 4(6 1 steer l < v > 3 r- 1 feeder..1150 400 3bulls 1333 390 1 te r U20 3 IB 1 row iv ) a ue.1 W. 1) . Drlsklll. Ibull 12M ) 2W 1 heifer. . . 760 3 oO 2 cows N ( l 2 75 4 cows 1045 3 75 Icow S.20 . 275 2 feeders. . 73."i 4 W 1 heifer. . . 070 300 Icalf 2 vO 640 IS cows 854 310 Icalf 400 540 13 cows 967 335 Icalf 150 600 MONTANA. H. S , Bolcc. 217 steers. . . 903 3 70 Bcrry-Bolce Cattle Co. 3 feeders..lOtM 340 22 steers. . . . 979 305 20 feeders..1000 3M 2S feeders..1001 310 18 feeders. . 9SS 3 Wi 11. S. Bolce. & 3 feeders. . S4S 390 HO(1S Receipts of hogs were the largest for a Monday this month , though there wore only a few over forty loads In the yards. The market was decidedly against the jellIng - Ing Interests , owing to the reports of lower eastern markets. Early advices from Chicago cage Indicated a Blow market at a decline of do and Kansas City also came lower. The result \\ns that the market hero opened 6c lower than the low time on Saturday , but moro than 5c lower than the best time Sat urday. A few very gooel lends sold up to J3.75 , whllo on Saturday there were several lends at f3,12',2iT3.35. The buyers wanted good mixed loads at J3.70 , and It was dim- cult to Induce them to pay any moro for anything. Sellers did not feel like making the concession , anel the traitc was slow anel drnggy. The market clofcel weak nt the d ; ltne. rough loads selling at J3.C5. Today's de cline wiped out a good share of the ad vance made on Friday and puts the market where It was the middle of last week. The hogs did not sell qulto EC.ell today , as they did at the opening of lost week. Rep resentative sales : SHEEP After making allowances for feeders and such sheep as were hardly good enough for the packers there were only about thirteen loads of fat sheep on sale. That was hardly enough to go around , among all the packers , and as they all wanted some the result was n very active market at an advance of 10(8 ( > 15c. Anything that killers wanted was soon disposed of and the market was most satisfactory to the sellers. As usual there were a good many buyers on hand who wanted stockers and feeders , nnd It was no trouble to dispose of nil that were to bo hod at good strong prices. Quotations are : Good grassn westerns , J3.90(34.00 ( ; fair to good , J3.803.90 ; good yearlings , J4.15@4.25 ; good to choice lambs , J5.1G@5.25 ; fair to good lambs , Jl.90fi5.00 ; feeder wethers , 2-year-olds and over , $3.75 ® 3.85 ; feeder yearlings , $4.004.15 ; feeder lambs , $4.2504.75. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr. 10 culls 115 J3 00 72 } Oregon wethers 103 4 00 443 Wyoming sheep 98 4 12ft 377 Utah ewes and wethers 115 4 15 145 Wyoming yearlings S5 4 25 179 Utah yearlings 92 4 40 94 Utah feeders 60 475 18S Wyoming feeder lambs 56 4 S5 100 Wyoming feeder lambs 59 4 S5 413 Wyoming lambs 02 515 Inative lamb 110 625 926 Utah lambs 64 625 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAIUCKT. Cattle Market Active nnd Strong mill HOKN Nrll Well. CHICAGO , Sept. 26. There was n good demand for cattle today and good droves of fat cattle sold fairly well , the only dull ness being In common and medium grades , which were at llrst fairly steady and closed 6JflOc ( lower. Sales of native beef steers were on a basis of J4.00g4.50 for the com monest up to J4.Wi5.50 for fancy lots , which nro hard to tlnd , the bulk of the offerings crossing ihe scales at J4.70if I.S5. Kx- porters took a fair portion of the better class of cattle. There was a good demand for stockers nnd feeders and the best kinds brought high prices. .Butchers' nnd canner - ner ' cattle were In good demand nt steady prices and BO were calves. Western rangers were not quite as active as usual and aver- ugpd BplOc lower. Trade In hogs was fairly active on local and shipping account , but with a larger supply than usual. Prices favored buyers and sales averaged 6c lower than last Sat urday. Hogs sold at an extreme range of J3.106J4.03 , commonest to the best offerings , the greater part going for JS B'BS.Oj ' , while pigs sold chlelly at J3.00 < fi3.25 for light weights , with heavier lots J1.00fi3.75. The Inquiry for fouling sheep nnd lambs was unusually large , some kinds selling with great freedom. Prices were steady on a basis sof J2.75iff3.60 for Inferior to common sheep up to JI.50iI4.75 ( for a few lots of prime to fancy natives , with western ramie sheep selling nt J3.50JI4.50. Prlmo 61-lb. lambs Bold up to J6.23. The commonest lambs sold at J3.75ff4.00 and fnt range lambs brought J5. KV775.CO. Receipt ! * : Cattle. 21,000 head ; hogs , 36,000 head ; sheep , 19,000 head. Clnrliiuatl Live StocU. CINCINNATI , Sept. 26. HOOS-Steady , J3.00fi1.00. CATTLE-Steady. J2.50fi4.50. SHEEP Dull and lower , J3.0034.00 ; Iambs , easier , J3.355.35. ? Storlc In Nlzht. Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for September 2fi : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha G.SS1 2.SRS 4.tfi Chicago 21.000 36,000 19,000 Kansas City 11.S90 4,410 5.000 St. Louis 4.000 J.300 2,400 Totals 42,771 iTWS 30.S56 JAKES E BOYD & GO , . Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS nOAHl ) OP TRADH. Direct wire * to Chicago and N w York. Corr'tpemdrnUi John A , Wimn A Get. TRM3IMIOM3 1O5 : . H. R. PENNEY & CO. , Itoont , \ . Y. Life IllilK. , Oinnlin , Nell. StocksGrainProvisions Direct \Vli- ' * New "York , Clile-nuo and Wolcrn I'olntn. < OVKH.VMK.VrOTICICS. . PROPOSALS FOR UUILDINO MATE RIAL. COWS AND BULL. U. B. Indian Service. Rosebud Agency. Rosebuel , S. D. , September 24th , 15)8. SEALED PROPOSALS , Indorsed "Pro- potml for Building Material , " etc. , us the case may be- , and addressee ! to the undcr- slgncel at Rosebud , S. D. , will received at this agency until 1 o'clock p. m. of Monday , October 17th , 1S9S , for furnishing and delivering nt this agency with thirty (30) ( ) days after receipt of notice of approval of contract , a variety of building material ( fonnlBtlng of assorted lumber , xblnglfs , eloors , windows , etc. ; also ten Jersey COWH nnd onet Jersey bull ) , a full list and dc- srrlptlon of which , together with the In structions to bidders , to be obtained by making application to the undersigned. CHARLES E , M'CHEHNEY. U. 8. Indian Ai-ent. 324 dit raora The battle of Ne braska that will culmin ate in an election next November is on. The opposing polit ical parties are already lining up and strength ening their organiza tion. The candidates pre sented to the favor of the voters are entering the field and the active work of the campaign about to be begun. For the latest , reli able news of the battle of Nebraska in 1898THE OMAHA BEE will be unex celled Although a republi can newspaper voicing the principles of the republican partyTHE , BEE prints all the news of all political parties. No one who wants to keep informed re garding the progress of this great political bat tle can afford to do without THE BEE. From all newsdealers 15c a week. By mail 50c per month without Sunday. $2 for three months with Sunday. THE DEC PUBLISHING CO , , Omaha , AVA1 Mill del MA ? alii a : lor farffi i ffi f * : ; o\i I IVAf inoi Km diiy per strt tlor hnu Mrs Cou 'AN hoin ' 001 1516 15 tc JtJ onii jca JNI i Al [ ( Mil NtHC HC r H'l 'iJG 1if 1 int