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10 TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Qmcrxl Trand of Market on Band of Trad is Downward. WHEAT OPENS HIGHER, BUT DECLINES Corn Stronc nt Kim I. but Clone toner Cnnipnriillv Hy Mcnily ThroiiKliotit (lir Dn I'nlr Trnilc in 1'riM lilon-i. C1UCAO0, Kept. 11 -Althmsli the ov rrnmcnt crop report caused liiglicr prices to rule nt the opening on p itoinl of Tra today the market generally tended ward nhel December wheat closed Vrivic lower, December corn was fic lower, oat? u shade higher, while provision closed troni ,)0 to 7l4e lowr. Wheat opened hlslier on n gnvernm-n report showing the cr ip of hoth f prlng tn l vlnter wheat to his ill connlderiiiilo van nnco with the istlmntes or experts, hut . th; Jack or any outside demand entirely offset the bullish (foil or the crop bulletin, un-i utter a momentary strength early price nrndunlly declined. The decline In corn and continued liberal receipts In the northwest icnllnued to tie a reature. There was a i;oco-slzcd seaboard business, with fair dcaranccs. but absence of any considerable business kept trading down. December opened M,e higher nt 70MJ7IC 'I here whs it slight ndvnncn to 7Hic. after which, on heavy selling, the market declined and the close whs nt the bottom at 704t. a loss of -Vfle- Seaboard clearances of wheat nd llour were equal to 449,000 bushels mid 41 boatloads were reported taken for ov t.ort Primary reelpts were 1,513,0W bashe s, .ignlnst 1,318,000 a yar ago. Mlnneapolli i.nd Dtiluth teported lecelpts of cars, against 713 last week and :'! a year ago. iLocnl receipts were 222 ears. 2 of contrift i;rade, making a total for the three points of 1,180 cars, against 717 ears ay oar ago. A reduction In the crop of two-third from August, as Riven out In the August trop report, was the twine of a strong opening In that giuln. and there was a fairly good demand during the first few lays of trndlng. On the bulge there was a largo amount of long stun thrown on to the, market and tho early advance wn.i inore thr,n all lost. Covering by shorts tirniiirhi .ihmil a renetlen of Un. but braW clllng again carried prices oown. uecetn ier opened So to le higher nt 685S( end (tier a lew anion ni ino opening ng-.irrs there was n sharp decline, and the close was at tho lowest HgurcK of the day, at .7c, a loss of -Sic Receipts Wero 171 cars, JO of contract grade. Oats opened hli;her In sympathy with (Other grains, but were comparatively iteady throughout the day. Trading wart (without any particular feature, the ma (Jorlty of It being for local account. De cember sold between 33c and .Ti-V. closing a iihadu higher at ffiySo'.ic. Receipts were 151 cars. There was a fair trade In provisions at dimes and the opening was at steady prices. Vnder the lulluencu of grains longs dis posed of much of their holdings, causing a .Weaker tone. Fluctuations were within a iiurrow range and January pork closed nil. 'i'Ao lower at f lo.T2f 15.7o. lard was V.io lower at 19.10, while ribs were 5c lower at 13.10. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, fl&o ears: corn, 260 cars; oats, 105 cars; hogs, 'iOMfi head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open.! High. I I,ow. I Close. Yes' y. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Corn Sept. Dec. May Oats Sept. Pec. May I'ork Sept. Oct. Jan. Lard Sept. Oct. Jan. nibs Sept. Oct. Jan. r. fiS'i r,sv4 r.s r.s Iri8vi4 70'ifi71 71(, 7CU 70U 70H 74Ui 7li, 73, 73' 7tM rw.i r.fiii 634iu kvjI rc.i.i 6xs; 57 r.7 57 50Ts''! C0Ji 5SU 6.ST4) tan l .T I S!H SU1.! 3.-,s;ni 351; 35 3317 u r, 37ttU? 37Tf, 57U 31U 37U 11 KM II 70 14 "7V: 11774 II 72'j It 72l5 II SO 15 SO 15 S3 15 7:lJ 13 75 15 SO n 40 n 40 n 2ii n 33 9 4214 ! 40 9 40 9 M 9 3 0 I2A 9 17',4 9 20 9 10 9 10 9 17',5 s r.-.'tA ft xi s r,2u s r.r, s a-, 8 6714 S fi74 8 tml S fi2ft R U7W 8 15 S 17VS 8 07i 8 10 8 15 ' 'ash quotations were as follows: ri-Orn Steailv: winter patents, ll.JOfi S.fO; strnlght?. $3.nofi3.0: clears, J2.81fi:i.2): Fprlng specials. $I.10?H.:0; patents, M.lMi 3.70; straights. J2.Mg3.20. WIIKAT No. 3 spring, 674ij6Scs No. 2 Ted. 70iiT0'4c. POItN No. 2, nfi'ie. OATS-No. 2. 3Jiii.f,(.; No. 2 white, 3Giff Ci'4c: No. :i white, 3i5',ifj2tWie. HYIS-Nn. 2. BSc, !.,i.,,yjI'Jvrr,''alr to eholce malting. BSflCV. HHUDS-No. 1 llax. $1.47; No. 1 north western. 1.4!: prime timothy, $5.25. 'IlOV SIONS-Mess pork, per bbl S1I.70 iili.w. I,ard. per 10O lbs.. $n.3n.4n. short ribs sides (loose), $8.l.0(ri8.("i. Dry salted -shoulders (boxed). J7.50lfJ7.75. Short clear rides (boxed). SiU'jiflfl.SO. WIHSKY-Hashi of high wines, $..",0. The following are the receipts nnd ship ments for the. last tweutv-four hours: Articles. llecelpts. Shipment. Flour, bbls :i;i.tKi jSiiM( V. heat, bu 523,000 I05.0OO :orn, bu 439.000 173.1V10 Oats, bu 313.000 ,-,,(o itye. bu. 6.(1011 llarloy, bu 13I.I00 19,010 On tho Produco exchango today tho but tcr market was llrm: creaineries. lPirJuc; ualrles, 13irl7c. Cheese, steady, OMiWlc. tsss, tlrm; fresh, 1514c 4 new Yomc ;i:.m:uai. maiikct. 25.13. Copper In local circles was nominally unchanged at tlt-Vn 17.00 for like Super o. and J16.37H'Sl.62'.-4 for casting and electto lytic. Trices In Iondon further adviinccd to ff7 7s 9d for spot and i:o7 17s 6l for fu tures, lnd was (Ulct anil tinch.ingnl at 1I.37H. In tendon values were Is id nigh r at 12 Is 3d. Spelter ruld nominally un fhangen at home and abroad, lion was also dull at old prices. I'lg Iron warrants, JD.fOflloouj No. 1 northern foundry, MSif 15.50; No, 2 southern foundry, ill )Tl I.M, No. 1 southetn foundry, $II.7H15.25: N ' southern soft foundry, jll.75fll5 25. Olisgow warrants Closed at uuS G.I aim .i ui.ito- borough nt ISs 3d. UMaIIA AVtlOMlSAlit: MAHICUT. Conilltlini nf Triidc nmt (liiiitnlloiis on Mniile mill l-'iinuy I'rodtioe. Kaos-Uccelpts, inlr; loss off, 13f He. llvi i'UtLn.1 -riuiu, ic' young and old looMers, 4e, turkes, 6'usc; ducKs and geese, o'w.i'jc, spilnrf clilcKens, per lu,, ,ii;n Common to fair, 11H1112C; choice itHiry. In tubs, lyiti..'; separator, iva. I'KK.-.ii r trill Huck uuss. lc; white bass, lix.; bluetlsn, lie; bullheads, 10c; blue tins, ic, outr.iioes, ic; cattish, 12c; cod, luc; cnipplis, ltc; haliliut, lie, herrltu, ic, had Cuik, lw-', pike, jiic; rod snapper, luc; sal nun, lie; suuiish, to; trout, luc; wliltetlsh, llO. uYSTKKS -Standards, per can, 30c: extra scli'Lle, pet can. die; New York counts, per (.un, iic. l itJi-.ONS-l.lve, pr dor., COe. VKAI.S-Cholco. fcHDc. HAY 1'rlccs 'iiioied bv Omaha Wholesale Hay Healers' association: Choice upland, 19.50; No 2 upland, 19.00; medium, 1U0: coarse, J7.60. ltyo straw, 51.50. These prlcei nro lor bay or good color and iiullty. Uu mand. fair. Hccelpts, 3 cars. WIIKAT-COc. COKN-51L. OATS-3IC UItAN-lli;.r VEG1CTAT1LCS. KQO IM.ANTS-l'er do?., 73c. Ultl.UN tOKN-l'er doz., 10c. CAltHOTS-lVr mnrkot basket, 33c. Ul-.UTS-rcr h.ilt-bu. baskut, 3ic. 1 UllNIPH-l'er basket, 3"c CUCUMIJUHS-Hoine-Rrown, per doz., 10 Q1..C. bKTTUCK-l'er bu.. 20c. HADlSHUb-Per doz., 10013c. l-AilSLKY-lVr doz., 20c. KCrt' lOTATOi:S-l.ll'il,25. SWKKT I'OTATOUS-Per bu.. M.25. CAlllJAOK-lioinc-grown. 2Vic TOMATO 12S - Homt-grown, per lS-lb. basket, 50c. ONlONS-Homo-grown. per lb.. 2f?2o. HMANS Wax, tier Vi-bu. basket, GOo; Dtrlng, tier V4-bu. basket, 6'ic. CANTAI.OUPK-llome.grown. per doz.. 2.V!.V)c; crates, tl. 5011. 75; Itockyfords, per crate, l.'.fiO. WATKHMIJI.ONS-Mtssourl, Iowa and Nebraska, 2uQ25o, as to size. CEI.UKY Kalunuzoo, per bunch, 26(S33cj Nebraska, per bunch. 30540c; Colorado, tOtfjtfJc. KllUITfl. APIM.ICS-lVr bbl., 12.252.50. PUACIIKS-Callfornla freestone, per bo. S3c; clings, Uc, Colorado freestone, 70(fJ85e: Klbertos, 'basket crates, tVJYdl.lO; 1-baskut crateN, Senile. PI.tTMS-Callfornia, per crzis, 11.2301.50: home-grown, per 8-lb. basket, lie. PHAttS-ISartlctts, $.'.50; Utah, 12; Now York HnrMeMr., kegs, 2.50. GIlAPliS-Callfornia Tokay. 4-lb. crate, $2; Muccats, ll.M: Concords, homo grown, per S-lb. bask I. liol7c. PINK APPI.KS-Per criMc of 12 to 16, 11.25. THOPICAL FUUITS. OHANOKS Valcnclas, 3; Med. sweets, $1.60. I.HMONS Fancy, $1.23; choice. $3.75. HANANA8 Per bunch, nccordlng to size, $2.0(2.60 F1US California, new cartons, 73e; lay ers. li5c: Imported, per lb.. 10O12c. DATUS Persian, In CO-lb, boxes, Salrs, Cc. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English walnuts, per lb., 15c: fil berts, per II,., 13c; alniumls, per lb., lfa"0c: raw ptauuts, po' lb., iiloHc: roasted, 614a TVic: Itinzlls, 13c: pecans, 10U'22c. ClIJEH-Per bbl.. $1.50; per M-tl., $2.75. HIDES-No. 1 green, Cjc; No. 2 green. 6'4c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1 veal calr, 8 to 12,4 lbs., Sc: No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., it; dry hides. h513c; sheep pelts, 2105u; horschldes, $1.502.25. St. I.ouln Uriiln anil I'ror Isloni. $.T. LOUIS, Sept. ll.-WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, tiDVJc: track. 7HU 71V4c: September, tS?ic; December, 7P,ic; May, 75c; No. 2 hurd, CS',49c. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, 5t4c: track, 5SUiW",e: September, 5C14c; December, f,iVif ; May. OOe. OATS Weak, No. 2 cash, 3flc: track, 3714c; September, 35c; December, 37c; May, 39Uc; No. 2 white, 3SV4li73SVfc. II YE Higher at COtiC. FLOUH Unchanged: new red winter patents. $3.4!fi3.55; extra fancy and straight, $3.or.fi3.15; clear. $2.65??2.91. TIMOTHY SEED-Dull. ffi.00?(3.25. COHNMEAI Steady, $2.90. HUAN Quiet; sacked, east track. $7.76. HAY Timothy, steady, $10.f0H13.50; ,,rd. rle. weak. $S.oO'f(U.00. WHISICY-Steady at $1.30. IRON COTTONT1ES-11.32. HAOOINO-Wie. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork. Arm; Jobbing, $15.75. Ijird. lower, at $9.15. Dry salt meatr. weak: boxed lots, extra shorts and e'ear ribs, $9; clear sides, 19.37V4. Hacon, weak; boxed lots, extra shorts and clear ribs, 19.S71..: clear sides, 110.12H. METALS Lead, quiet at $4,27y4fT-I.Vi. Spel ter, llrm it S3.K5 bid. POfLTIlY Finn; chickens, 7c: springs, 9c; turkeys, 60; young, 7V4c; ducks, 5V4c; geese. 3c; springs, 4c. Hl'TTER - Steady; creamery, l&021i.jc; dalrv. 131' Hie. ECOB Stndy at KMc RKCEIPTS-Flour. 7(V) bbls.: wheat, 93.000 bu.; corn, 19,000 Int.; oats. 37.0CO bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour, 8.0X) bbls.: wheat, 139,OjO bu.; corn, 63,000 bu.; oats, 71,000 bu. Liverpool (irnln mill Provisions, rinoladiiiia f 4ho l)n- on Various (.'nimiKidlUei. NEW YORK. Sept. U.-FLOUR-RrrclnN. 45.9VJ bids.; exports, 13.1SS bbls.; sales, 15,0 0 Pkgs.: market active on Mlnneimn In Hour and generally steady: winter patents, $3 -0 ujo.ca; niiniieapous reiuseu vj.ni lor a a ge line today. Itye llour. Hte.idv; sa'es. 4'0 bbls.; fair to good, 13.80fl3.15; choice to lauey. .i.;jrri;i.M), CORNM EAL Dull; yellow western. 51.IS; cttv, Jl.h'i; Ilrandvwlne. $3.3V,i3.50. RYE-Steady: No. 2 western, (X)4c. f. o, b, rilloat; state, 55(fuCc, c. I. f., New York enr lot ti. RARLEY-Steadyi ffet'lng. 4(c. c. I, f., lVJK1.1.' mnltl'ig. maeic. e. I. f., Huffa'o U HEAT Receipts, 15,230 bu.; sales, 13.000 bu, futures and 2W.00O Im. spot. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 757ic. f. o. b.. alloat; No. 2 red, 7 c. elevator. Options opened tlrm and a shade higher on the government report and rains In tho northwest. Stat5 weikiel under sales for long arcDiint; large receipt , easy cables ami small clearances. Close'i weak at '.ille net lns. May, 79','Be, c'otiI at "SUc; October, 7l(ifJ7liVie. closed at 71'k ; December. 7i!ij7i5 13-Hie. elcsed at "(i'ic. CORN-Rectlpts. 6S.T01 bu.; exper's. TO bu.; sales, 150,000 im, futures and 21.000 bu. spot. Spot market easier; No. 2, filc. el vator. und Hc. f. o. b., alloat. Opii n market opened strong mid active on th crop report, Active, unloading however, soon weakened tho undertono and ufleiiui.m heaviness followed. Clrs.d weak at 'iliVio net decline. September elosrd at (lio. December. 61.titf2i,p, closed at Clc OATS-Rccelpts, M,IM bu.; pxports. -if 0 bu. Spot, quiet, No, 2. SSoi No. 3. :i7'4o: No, 2 white, 10c; No. 3 white, 3'c; Iruk mixed western, 37'j39e; track white wo t crn. 3i'.41l29e. Options tlrm and hkher with corn, but gaye way under llquidatli 11. HA -Steady; uhlpplng, 0ijG3c; good tu choice. SOflSSc. FEED-Flrr.ier; spring bran. $17.O0fi1,7 SO: middlings, $l.OOU20.tO; winter bran, JlT.n SO.oO; city. $IS. HOPS Oulet; state, common to cho,"i, 190 crop, 111115c: 1S99 crop, HTUe; rids iff3c: Paclllc coast, 19i crop, lluiSe; 1,59 L.,0 eanc: olds. HWc HIDES Firm; Oalveston, so to 23 Un . lc; California. 21 to 21 lbs., 19Uo: Toxaf dry. 21 to so lbs., I4!4c LEATHERStcady; hemlock sole, Iluir.os Ayrcs. light to heavy, 23i4a2li4u, acid. 23isfl2mc. PROVISIONS-neef. steady; family. Ml.n' 12.00: mess, $9.601710.00; beef ham. $ro.o 22.C0; packet. $lu.00fl 10.50; city, extra India mess, $d.004ft$.00. Cut meats, steady : pickle 1 bellies. 19.2.Vp 11.25: pickled shoulders, $7.orf 7.25; pickled Inms, $l0.75f(ll.:5. Lard, btei-'y; western Bteamed. $9.7','!U.7j: rellned, steadv, (... 1nun,i tO ? ...,.l .... 1 . ..rt t. 1 1 .. , $10; South America, $lo..Vi; compound, $7 :vt 7,60. Poik, nulet: family. $17; short clo-ir, flti 23,ilK 25, iiish, 15,73jrii'i.7i. Itl'TTKR- HrcelPts, C..n5 pkgs i sfnty; tato dairy, HlilSljc: creamery, 15,4tr l:ic; June packed factory, llfilMjC. t.'HEKSE ReuelplN, i.M pkgs.i unset tied: fancy large colored, SVflS'ic: fnnrv largo white, S(iS";c: fancy small colored, Pife; fancv small white. 9'Jc. EOOS Receipts, 7,ti"9 pkas.) stendy; htale wad Pennsylvania. 13j20o: western candled, liinloe, western, uncandlrd, II I0l7e, .MOI.AKSES-atCJidy. POl'lTRY-Allvc., steady; dressed, nrmi springs, unchanged. M ETA I .S Tin In London was higher to day as a result of buying for speculatUo account.. At the cloio tho mtrket was tlrm nt 111 10s for spat and 111 17s M for futures. This failed to Inlluenco local sent -incnt, owing to the largo supplied on bun I. our market ruling unchanged at l-'I.I? Sept. II. WIIKAT Spot, i; jo. LIVERPOOL. unlet: No. 2 red western winter. 6a Gd 1 northern spring. 6s 7?4il: No. 1 California 5o mtd. Futures quiet; September, Is CUd; December, 5s 8',d. CORN Snot, steady American mixed, new. 6s w. Futures quiet; September, 4s llrl: October, 4s lid; November, 4s lld, PROVISIONS Lard, American redncd. In palls, llrm. 47s 9d; prime western. In t erces. firm. 4,s 9d. Uncon. Cumb.'r am cut, llrm, 60s 6d; long clear middles, light, nrm, ins; ion:; clear mauncs, ncavy, tlrm, 4Ss3d; short clear backs, llrm, -Ifis; clear neiitej. nrm, his im. Hiioumers. squaro cut, tlrm. nyndd. Hnms. short cut. 53s. CHEESE American llnest white, quiet, lis mi ; American nnesi colored, quiet, aoa imi, TALLOW Australian, In London, llrm, 2S.i fid. PEAS-Cnnadlan, 6s 4d. HOPS-At London (Pacific coast), quiet, W 3 If I'. Receipts of wheat during the Inst threu uayt, L'li'.imo eentnis, an American. Receipts or American corn during the last inree uays, im.wj centa'e. Knitsno Cllj- (Irnln nod Provision. KANSAS CITY. Sept. ll.-WHEAT-Sep. i 4 i "im i " vi up" i, --iit illl j , ,1 ... iP.-rijit.-i-. ( 'Oil ,rnnlnmhr ?l'rt rinr-AmhAP SC7i, fiTc; May. ST;o; cnsli. No. 2 mlxofi. fiSUWSQc: V'A i) ...l.lt. in.. " M v uiir, inn. OATS-No. 2 white, 3S'4c IIVI!Vn MUn HAY-Chnfc'e timothy, $13.00; choice pral- liltTTER '-' Creamery, 16t,4G19c: dairy, l'.ooh-Flrm; fresh Mlssnjrl and Kansas stock quoted on 'ehans.e. He per do., losi off. eases returned. RECEIPTS-Whent, C9,(-oo bu.; corn. 4.600 bu.: oats. 2.ivXl bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 108,000 bu.; corn. 21,(00 bu.; outs, 13.000 bu. ' ern, 19c, fresh southwestern nnd southern, 16c CHEESE-Dull, weak, New York full creams, fancy small, OHe! New York full creams, fair to choice, S'liO'.jc. .IHIvtitukec (Irnln Mnrkcl. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 11 WHEAT Mar ket easier; No. 1 northern, 09H'O70c; No. 2 northern, 6i.4yi;5i,e; December, 7o'4c. RYE-Hlaher; No. 1, 53'lS5l'4c. HARLEY Steady ; No. .', twe; sample, 45 Qo7c. COUN-Dccember. 67c. m:w youic .stoc-ks a.m nn.ns. I'liinnclnl I'nnrr Sllll (iUe llrBniiUcil Priilectlnii In VlurKel. NEW YORK, Sept. ll.-The organized protection of the market by concert of the financial powers was still In effect today. There was much realizing on advances by this element of holdings acquired on Satur day and earlv Mils week In the furtheramc of the purpose to support the mark-t. This realizing was nccompllslieu prooaoiy on demand from uncovered shorts, as thcrj was no evidence of an Imlde Interest In the market or dl.-posltlon to take stocks by large banking Interests, The position a the market in thus restored approximately to that ivbleti nhinlned tn'fore the attempt on tho president's life on Friday afternooi. 'I lie purpo-io to protect tliu rnarKei on ine part of the combined capltnlMs is n d changed appatently, but tbera was not tho same effort shown to advance pi Ices or Invite speculation. This l the natural outgrowth of the relief by selling to realize that has alruidy been nccompll'bel ihl week and of the desire to protect the money market from any Inroads lu the sh-pj of loans for speculative purposes. The relapse of the market Into Increasing dullness nnd the heaviness shown today can probably be adequately accounted lor on these grounds. There also were some factors of positive effect toward df p-esslnn. The opening of the president's wound last night, while It occasioned no actual un easiness here, seems to have nffected senti ment In Ixindon and sales here for lyondon nccount had to be taken care of on n con siderable ecule, more than for many days. Rumors of n steel strike settlement re sulted In reaction of the United States Steel stocks and the annual report of the Republic Iron nnd Steel rompany did not make an encouraging showing of conditions resulting from the year's business. The government crop report showed a poo er condition of corn than antlcltvttcil. some speculators having looked for improvement over the August 1 condition. j no efToct of tbe treasury s nroms-iM for relief of tho money market was confined to surmise, as no statement was forthcoming as to the amount of bonds offered or the prices asked. There were significant ad vances on the prices of government bonds on call, which carried prices of all th" government Issues, except the short fours. iffi'j per cent over tbe prices ruling to. fore the secretary's order. Expectation is not sanguine In view of the nuleter state of the money and securities market that bonds to the amount of $20,f.OW Invested by the heeretary will bo offered before tbe limit or limn expires tomorrow afterneon nt prices which will be accepted bv Hi' secretary. Sterling exchange rennlned fairly steady today, In spite of the buying of stocks hero for London account and a lowering of discount rates In London. Ex change on Parla showed n yielding tendency. Kill road bonds were dull nnd ti-retMimr Total sales, par value, $1,7,(00. 1 n!t d' Mates ..s advanced 2'.d psr cent, the 2s und 6s '4 and tho now 4s 1 per cent on the last call. rho Commercial Advertiser's t.nmtnn financial cablegram says: Tho stock inir- kci ncro was nriner, except in tbe Amer ican department, the Intter opening strong, but falling a quarter of a nolnt after ilu. opening. The reason given was thut Presi dent McKlnley had undergone n fuither operation. i ne general opinion Is tint there are more doctors around the mnraet than there Is around Mr. McKlnlev. Thero was little change In the afternoon for rail roads, but United States Steel jumped a full point on support In New York. The tolloxMng are the nosing prices on the New York Stock exchar.ee: Alcldsnn do pfd Ilaltbnore & Ohio, do pM Cunaillun Pacific Canada Southern . Ch(. & Ohio Chicago & Alton.. do rM Chicago, I. & I,.. do pM ChlcRKO & E. I... Chicago (It. W no m pro do ?,1 pM Chicago & N, W. C. It. I, & V Chlciico T. A T., do pfd C. C. C. & St. I, Colo. Southern .. do 1st ptd do 2d pfd Dtlu & ltud'on. OH., L. & W Dm. & Kin O... do pfd Krle do let pfd do 2.1 pfd Ot. Nor. pfd Hocking Valley . do pfd Illinois Central . lawn Central .... do p(d l. i:. &. w do pfd Ixiuls, & Nflsh.... Manhattan L Met. St. Ry Mcx. Central .... Mex. National Minn. & St. I. Mo. Pad tie .... M . K. & T.... do pfd N J. Central. N. Y. Central. . 5i do pfd ...1SS . 9414 So. Paellle 5l; .101 So. Italtuny 3I, . 9J I do pM &7ij Um Tfx. Pacific 47J . 70 T St. L. & W . thi do pM 31 . 331s Union Pacific 571, . 77 t do pfd ,(1, . 42V, Wabash "jij . 74' i ilit pM 33 .127 W. & I,, i: ifcij . win. central in, . " I no lira 42 . 451, P. C. C. & St. I,... 7S',j .191 Adnm Kxpress ....17S 14P4 Am, llxpress 130 . 21'a U. H. Kxprc 95 . 4(!! Wells-Kargo tlx 10) . !ii" Amnl. Copper Ill . II (Amor. C. & F Ml, . 5i do pM n; . 23 'Anier. I.tn. Oil la1, .161'ii do pfd 4U .221 jAnier. S. & It 47i .43 do pfil aO'i .914'Ana. JIlii, Co 74 .. I2't llrk. Rap, Tr C7:, ,. 7i), Colo. l & 1 9S . u6 t;oni. ln emvi .iwti oii. Tounnc-o pp.- lli's inen. Kiectrlc . . . .7215: .. 6: ..111 .. 35 .. 73 .. 62 ..124 102'; .. nr, ..107 ..10: .. :s'i CliKotc Sugar HncKlllK Coal ,., Int'n'l Paper .... do pfd Int'n'l Power ,., Laclede (las X'litlnm.l ltlittl, .llGV.Niitlonal IjmhI ., .151 National Salt do pfd No. American ... Pacific Coast .... Paellie Mull ..... People's Oas .... .. SS'Precsed S. C. Nor. & Weil.. do pfd No. Pacific pfd Ontario & V... Pennsylvania . Reading do in pfd....;. do 2d pfd St. L. & S. P.... do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd.. St. L. S. W... do pfd St. Paul .1631.. ..152'i .. 54 U .. SS '1-.1 1I0 nfrl Pullman P. C , Itepilldle Steel .... do trd ISiicnr . 34U Tenti. (' X. I ..11414 t'nlon 11. & 1'. Co j?t io pm . .6 U. S. Leather... .. i3 do pfd .. 4H P. S. Ituhher... .. H do pfd .. 6S I'. S. Steel .. S3'it do pfd .. Uij Western Union . 5l . IS',, . 24, . MH . 'i . 83 . I3i . i9 . 4)Vj . 7li . i . 63 . 4 P. .110', . 4' . SI .2(19 . 17 . (J'l .'.'. . MJ . Wrj 73Vj !: . M . li'-j . 53's . 14 . Ul . P!!15 cve York Sinner Slnrltct, NEW YORK, Sept. U.-MONEY-On ctll. llrm, 45jv5 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent; ruling rate. 4',t per cent; prime mercantile paper, 65(3',? per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE About stendy. with ncUnl business In bankers' bllli at $I.S5',4 for demand and ti.MMH.Wt for clxtv days; posted rates, $).Wi4'(4.SI and tl.Wd 4.Mi'4; commercial tillls, Jl.ft.'fr l.b2V4. Sir.VER-IJ.ir, 68140; Mexican dollars, 45ic. liONns-Rallroad, Irregular. The closing quotations uu bonds nro a follows: Toledo (Jraln mid .Seed, TOLEDO. O., fepl. U.-WHEAT-Dull nnd weak: cash and September, "IHc; Decem ber. 7.1Hc: May, 7GVic. CORN Dull and weak; cash and Septem ber, uiiVjo: December. 30. OATS Dull; September, SZ'te; December. 36H1'- I'l.OVERSEED-Actlve nnd lower; cash and October, $5.15; December, $5.17U. Minneapolis Wit en I, I'loiir 11 ml Ilrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 11,-WHRAT-Cash and December. ti7'lo; May. 0Vi(nc; on track, No, 1 hard, novjo; No. 1 not th em. (,7lie; No. 2 northern, 65'io. in nnn Kl.., ........... o n.r. 1 . ...7. 1 .ipi I'u, 1111, fd.', nn mm pin- ents. $3.fi5ff"3.75! first clears, $2.t5j2,So; sec ond clears. $2.20. tlRAN-ln IjMjijk. $13.00313 60. Dnlyilli drain Market. Dl'LUTH. Sept. ll.-WHEAT-Cash. No. 1 '""d. itc. No, 2 northern, aiu,c: No. 1 !?,serr''?l'ptm',f-'.'n, October, 65c; De cember. mjO May, 71ic. CORN-6.V. ' OATS-35V:f,33',u. Peorln .tlnrliel, j'-fniA. Sent. U.-CORN-Innctlve; No. bineX7lhroueg1Ii:,ari Ko' 3 w,,,,e' S5,-W:53i I'lt'lmloliililu Prodner Mnrl-pt, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 11 -ni'TTER-Steady, fancy western creamery, 12Q12t4c. EGGS Firm, good demand; fresh west- U. S. ref, 2s. reg. do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4f, teg.... do coupon do old is, reg da coupon do in, reg do coupon Atch. gen. 4s do adl 4s II. & O. Ii do is do iodv. 4i Canada So. 2s Central of O. 5s do lrt Ine C. .t O. I'.i Chi. & Alton 3'ja .. C, H. i- Q. new Is. ( M & St P. R. 4 C. & N. W. t. 7s. C. It. 1 & P. 4s. C C C & S I. K. 4s. Chicago Ter. Is... Colo. So. Den. It. f. 4s line prior lien it Krl general 4s.... P. W. k I). C. Is. 10S Recking Vnl. 44s. ..107 K'I'j L. & N unl. 4s I0Ui ICS', Mex. Central 4s.... S3 IWi do Is Inc ,13'i IS. "Minn. & S. I.. U..103 13S'i M . IC. & T. Is SS US 1 do 2s 8! Ill N Y. 0. 1 104i 108 I da gen 31, s io;-, 101 N. J. C. g. It ijji; 101 No. Pacific Is 10IS iiHH do 3s 7; liU"-, N. & W. con. 4s.. .lO.'ij 9'i Heading gen. 4s 91 13. St L & I M c. 3s. .116 107 'St 1, & S P Is.... 9, 10iSt L S. W. Is 97 1! Mo U 70 103 S. A. ,t A. p. 86 HVj So. Paclllc Is 92 06Vt So. Hallway Ss H6'a lit) ,Tex. & 1'iinclllc 1. lla .111 i'T.. S I. & W. 4s.. fc3 IM . Union Paclllc Is 103 10j 1 do conv. 4s IM', . SI Watiaah Is H5i . S7V4 do 2k HO'i .10J, do del) II 61 . ilh 'West Shoie 4s !13i . IW. & L. II Is 9P, .101 Wls. Central SSVi Hid. Offered. Sow Yorlt .Mining: filoeUs, NEW YORK, Sept. ll.-Tho following nro the closing quotations on mining stocks: Con.. Adams Alice Hree llrunswlrk Con Comitock Tunnel.. Con. Cal. Va... De,adwood Terra... Horn Silver Iron Silver Uadvllle Con .... .... 71 .... 13 ....HI . 7 . 4 .174 . M .173 . M . 8 Mills Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Potnsl Savage. Sierra Nevada Small Houcs .. Standard ...... I ... 1! . .103 ... 77 ... S ... .1 ... 3 ...20 ... 4'J ...321 balances, $2.6x.2Sl, posted exchange, $1 4i4 S7; New York exchange, par, ii'x. ( 1NCINNAT1, Seiit ll.-Clcarings, $2..U5, 65o, New York exchange, 12'4f15c discount, money, iVw'j per cent. PHILADELPHIA, Sept ll.-Clearlngs, $15,2i'il.li.); balmces, $2,012,705; money, Vnt per tent. BALTIMORE, Sept. ll.-Clearlngs, $3,31, 3S1; balances, $K'2,61S; money, 445J5 per cent. Huston Stock lluotnlloim. BOSTON, Sept. 11. Cull loans, 44tfi per cent; time loans, 610 per cent. Closing: A., T. & S. V do pfd Amer. Sugnr Anier Telephone lloiton & Albany.. Itoston l'levated . Ronton A Maine,. Dominion Coal ... do pfd V S. Steel do pfd I-'ltchtiurg pfd .... Oen. Rlectrlc Kd. Rlec. Ill Mex. Central Old Colony Old Dominion .... Rubber Pnlon Pacific . 7SH . !,, .131 .163'i .J.-. .170 .191 . 43H .113 . 44 . 91 .141 .!8.Pi .2l . 2IV1 .Mi . 3.1 1 . l'a West End Atchison 4 N. II. O. & ( . Ss. Adenture Ring. Mln. Co Amnl, Copper Atlantic Cal & ttecla Centennial rr.uiklln Htimholdt Osceola Parrot 1 (Julncy Sanln Ke Copper... Tamarack full Mining Winona Wolverines 9J ,1 2 M4 2, 1 2-'j 113'i , 31 733 , 24 ' '? ' . -3 11c, 3sl London Mtiicli llnotnllon. LONDON. Sept. 11.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money .. (3 do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd II. O Canadian Paclllc .. Chec & Ohio Chicago (It. W C, M. A fit. P.... Krle do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Illinois Central .... I,oiil, & Nash 13.1" M.. K. & T 29h 91 do pfd S.i'i 91, N. Y. Central o'4 Ncr, & West 8 Wi do pfd 93',t 101 No. Pacific pfd 10U U6'i So. Paclllc 43 Union Pacific 101, f. do pfd ft M, V. S. I'.teel 18 414 do pfd P7 72H Wabash 321,1 Ml do pfd 4014 VA Spanish 4s 704 101 . IlnnU ClPiirliiKM. OMAHA, Sept. 11. Rank clearings today, $1,045,4'.0- corresponding day la-t year, $9SS.277: Increase. $57,2:3. ST. LOUIS. Sept ll.-Clearlngs, $l.74S.i"7: balances, $674,483; money, 56 per cent; New York exchange, par bid, 10c nremlim asked. NEW YORK, Sept. 11,-Clearlngs, $2.H. 16V00. balances, $14,554.(03. ROSTON. Sent. 11,-Clearlngs, $11,308,308; balances. $1,914,407. CHICAGO. Sept. U.-Clearlngs, 23,4127,200; IIAR SILVER-Qulot nt 26 15-1 M per oz. MONEY Iff U4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short hills Is 2Vif?7 1-16 per cent: lor three monthV bills, 2ri2i per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON, Sept. 11. The supplies of money were fairly large nnd easy today. Hushuis on the Stock exchange was fairly cheerful and prices as a rule started llrm. Consols nnd home rnlls Improved, hut were after ward Irregular, with a downward tendency. Americans opened steady, but were after wards depressed below parity on unfavor able American crop reports and the bulle tins giving President McKlnley's condition, which were believed to be Indicative of danger, notwithstanding the optimistic re ports. The Idea his prevailed that the rally In prices was sufllclent for the pres ent. Brazilians continued In demand. Grand Trunks were easier. Canadian Pacifies were llrm, trnillc returns being good. Gild premiums nre quoted todny at Uuonn Ay res nt 131.30; Madrid, 40.40: Lisbon, 37.60; Rome, 3.92. PARIS, Sept. 11. Business was rntl'or agitated, though better disposed, 'on the bourse today. A rumor of less fnvnr.ihlc reports rcgurdlng President McKlnlev, though denied, caused n slight reaction in tho afternoon. Brazilians were purchased for local and English nccount. Tractions were In good demand, especially Thomson Houston. Rio tlntos fluctuated snmowlin'. The undertone was tlrm. The Do Ber were nupported. Three percent rentes, lOIf J2o for the nccount. Exchange on Lond n, SSf 21o for checks. RERLIN, Sept. 11. Business wns dull on the bourse today until the middle of the afternoon, when there was a shnrp reaction, owing to the large sales of Industrials for cash, Canadian Paclllcs nnd Am"r!cms were weaker, ,iilthough the early rumors of an unfavorable turn In the condition of President McKlnley were discredited. Ex change on London, 20m 49pf?s for checls. Discount rate for short bills, 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 24 per cent, Condi I Inn of tlio Trensnry. WASHINGTON. Sept. 11 Today's state ment of the trensury balnnce In tb gen eral fund, exclusive 'of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avnllable cash balance, $1S1,9C8,531; gold, tllfi.7R9.15t. National bank notes received todny f"r redemption, $.')7I.S29: government recti-ts from Internal revenue, $717,747: customs, $1,376,644: mlscellanemw, $72,7S3; expendi tures, $1,7S5,000. Cotton Mnrltrt. NEW YORK. fept," ll.-COTTON-Spot closed steadv; middling uplands, SVfc; mid dling gulf, 8-ic: snlw. 1.42S hales. Futures opened quiet, ll(f13 points lower nnd almost Immediately developed a weak undertone, following pesslmlsltle. cables from Euro peon markets and selling orders from tho south, abroad nnd from Wall street. Thl pressure was on tho' market pretty much all tho forenoon. In addition to the cnltlc news crop accounts from the eastern belt wero considerably better thnn of Into, hut wlille these fnctors tended to undermine confidence of smaller bulls they J Id not greatly affect the convictions of lending supporters of the market, who saw In the ei.ormous sales of print cloths In New England mills (some 600,000 pieces nt an advance of Vffi'ssc for regulnra) visions of nn active business In goods throughout the full and winter. At noon the mnrket had every nppearance of being "sold out." There was little or no long cotton offered for selling. Early In the ufternoon covering by several of the lending bears started .1 sn'iill scare of the shorts and prompted brisk buying for a reaction. On this de mand prices went up to nbove last night's filial bids. October selllnc nt 7.65c nnd Jnnunry at 7.69e Belief that Liverpool tomorrow would be higher on the trade re ports from this side helped to crente dis trust among shorts. Business was brisk In the Into session, with commission brok ers moderate supporters of tho market. New Orleans and Wall street also bought quite freely. The market wns flnnllv steady, not unchanged to 2 points higher. Future closed stendy; September, 7.62o; October, 7.G3e: November. 7,61c; December, 7.'kc; Jnnunry nnd February, 7.66c; March. 7.6Sc; April. 7.69,c; May. 7.71c. GALVESTON, Sept. 11. - COTTON Steady. S3-I6e. ST. LOIMS. Sept. U.-COTTON-Qulet. l-16o lower; middling, RUc, sales, bos bales; receipts. 2,ono bales; shipments, 35S balen; stock. 3,1,526 bales. N1V ORLEANS, Sept. U. COTTON Steady; sales, 1,69(1 hales; ordinary, Svic; good ordinary. 6 9-16e; low middling. 7V.c: m dd ng, S3-16c: good middling. S9-16c; middling, fair. 8 13-10c: receipts. 2.S93 balea; stock, 37.S5S bales, F.itures. steadv; Sop tember. 7.6lf?7.K9o; October, 7.62U7.63c: No vember. 7.56!i7.rSc: December, 7.5Sfi7.57o; January, 7.36T(7.57o; February. 7.57(H 7.69c: -March, 7.57f((7.E9c: April. 7.57 7.59c; May. 7.59c. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 11. COTTON Spot, moderate business, prices ensier; Amerlwn middling. 1 ll-16d; sales. 6.000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 4,70) hales American; leceipta. 3.00O bales. Including 2.000 American. Fu tures opened quiet and clored barely steady: American middling I. m. c.i September! 4 29 61120-61(1. buPers; October, T o. c. 4 IJ-filrl, buyers; October nnd November. ! J 2" . , 8t'','eTs; Novemner and Decemhor. i Ir'i ii', ,,!,(LI.p.rBi December and January. 4 12-hi3 1 13-61(1, sellers; .January and Feb. rlinrv. I 12-6lt74 1l.filrl nellem, ffn March. I l?-64fffl i:t.r.iil. xr.n,.ra- ! April. 4 13-61,1. sellers; April and May 4 i3-bld, buyers, OH nml Itinln. OIL .CITY. Sept. II -OIL-Credlt bnl- ft, ftn, 1.1 1 ' . ii". tin., PlllIIHICIilS. ri.,o::?V,h',ls': nverage, so.aic. bbls.; runs, 97, ,3S Ithls.; average. 75,756 bbls. Vl.-t Vrtnr. 1 . .. rt.- ... avjn. 11. un, i.oitonse(i, sttady; jirlme crude, yellow, 4O0. Rosin, steady; strained, common to good, $1.10 (luirl''n ' stt'n('', "W3c- IVtroleum, LONDON. Sept. ll.-OHv-Cnlcutta Un seed, spot. 6.10; Unseed, 31s. Spirits of tur pontine. 26s Hid. petroleum, American re lined. 6 15-16(1. I.H'RIlPnni. c if nn t,. i . -. wi,. .,. j , , fi 1 iiiciirn. refined, 6i, Cnttonsred, Hull, refined, spot. v .I',,. -u" niurim ui uirpenine, quiet at .lis Pd. Rosin, common, stendy, 4s 44d. Unseed, quiet. 22s 3d. SAVANNAH. Sept. ll.-OIIr-Splrlts Mir pentlne. firm, 3iV,c. Rosin, firm: M. $2.201 Simnr Market. NEW YORK. Sept. H.-SPOAR-Rnw, market quiet; fair refining, 3'ie; centrif ugal. 96 te.t. 3Hc; molasses sugar. He; Rellned, steady; Nn. 6, 4.63e; No. 7, 4.f.1c: No. 6. 4.45e; No. 9. 4.tPe; No. 10. 4.35c; No, 11. 4,30c; No, 12, 4.30o; No. 13, 4.20c; No, 14, 4.2oo; standard A. 5.05c; confectioners' A, 6o5o; mould A. 5.60c; cut loaf, 5,75c: crushed, 6.75c; powdered, 5.35c; granulated, 5.25c: cubes, fi.fiOe. LONDON, Sent. ll.-Sl.'OAR-Muscavado. 914s 3d; centrifugal. 10a 3d: bsei sugar. August, fts; Sepiember, 10s HHd. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. ll.-Si;OA R-Mar-ket quiet; centrifugal yellow, IfllHc: sec onds, 2(ii3"c, Molasses, steady; centrifugal, 6Q10C. ICvnpiirn ted nnd Dried Fruit, NEW YORK. Sent. 11. EVAPORATED APPLES Business in evaporated fruits was confined chiefly to Immediate require menta at old prices. The undertone, how ever, -emalns stendy. State, common to goo'l. IffiSe; prime. 8V4ot4c; choice, 9e; fancy. 9Hc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRLMT8 -Market unchanged: prunes. 3J37c Apricots. Royal, S4fll3c; Moor Park. Sffl2Uc. Peaches, peeled, llfllSc; unpceled, 03954C OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good to Ckoios Crn Fud Steers iboit Steady, Fudeti and Cowi Higher. HOGS SOLD ABOUT FIVE CENTS LOWER Lighter Receipts of Mtcep nnd l.niulis nml MnrUrt Ruled More Aclhc Than for -Soiiie 'Mine, Mcmlr Price HeliiK Pnld. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. II. llecelpts were! Official Monday Otllclal 'I llcsday Otticlal Wednesday.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 4,103 2,117 t..hM .. 3,o2l l.t.'JS lu.l'ii ,. 3,12 5,3(x :i..i.i Three davs this weck.ll.0M 12.1S1 Same days last week 12.2M! la.iu'j Hume week Defore iv.m. 11. Samo three weeks iigo...l2,tttl 19, IW Same lour Weeks ago, .. .12,603 2",h1j Same days last year 19,637 15.209 Average price pain tor noga si Omaha tho past several daa wlt.t parlsons: 20,2211 27,296 lVJIl 21,126 19,0 M JU.i'.M South com- I 1901.lti00.U93.lf3.lS97.lSM.i;95. August 251 August Zij August 27 August 25 August 2a August 30 August 31 Sept. I Sept. 2, Sent. 3. sept. 4... Sept. 6... sept. 6.. Sept. 7... Sept. S... Sept. 9... ept. 10.. sept. II 6 74( 6 CO b 02H 6 KM 6 l 6 07?, 6 lb 6 264 6 31 6 29T4 6 36H T it4 6 39M 6 05! 4 9S: 6 02 6 0: 5 0) 6 05 5 04 fi 021 6 061 5 OS 5 05 6 OS 6 10 5 161 6 22 4 40 4 3S 4 40 4 42 4 40 4 27 4 20, 4 14 4 19 4 22 4 23 4 30 1 301 4 2S 3 731 3 72 3 70 I 3 70! 3 72 3 631 3 61, 3 ul 3 C5 3 62 3 6.1 3 63 3 60 3 67 3 1 3 9'. 4 02 3 97 3 91 3 99 3 93. . ..1 4 VI 4 07 4 01 4 Oi 4 02 4 00 3 91 3 931 3 SI) 76 2 2 2 2 SO 2 SI 2 SI 2 77 2 SI 2 SI 2 71 2 76 2 7S 2 SI 2 SI Sh. 4 31 4 24 4 :t 4 22 4 24 4 20 4 37 4 31 4 21 I 13 4 20 4 22 4 21 4 06 2 SS 4 (9 Indicates Sunday. The otllclal number of cars ot brought In todny by each road wns: Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. C, M. .1 St. T 8 O. & St. L 1 Missouri Paclllc 17 I'nlon Pacific System 27 c. & N. w F., E. & M. V S. C. & P . St. P., M. & O B. & M C. B. & Q K. C. & St. J C, R. I. & P., east... C. R. I. & P., west... Illinois Central 42 13 17 11 14 stock H'rs. Total receipts 141 73 14 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Shep. Omaha Tacking Co....... If6 Swift nnd Company 669 Cudnhy Packing Co 440 Armour & Co 330 R, Becker & Desnn 193 Vansnnt & Co f(? Lobman ft Co 249. W. I. Stephen 60 Llvlngttone & Schaller.. 137 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 161 L. F. Husz 15 Hammond Packing Co B. F. Hobhlck 61 Wolf A M 71 Krcy Packing Co Other buyers 2S1 609 1.32S 1.109 1,611 261 1 "iii 1,141 1.2i 1 4S3 J3 1.P6 Total 2.SM 6.354 6 693 CATTLE There wns not far from the same number of cattle here today that were on sale yesterday, but a number of trnlns w-re late in arriving. Packers Feemed to bo anxious for supplies, but there were not many steers, particularly among tho westerns, that wero of very good qual ity. The market was fairly active on tho better grades and sold in most cases at good strong prices. Thero were only 1 few corn-fed steers lu the yards this morning and although buyers tried to get them a little lower, owing to the unfavorable reports from Chicago, still they finally paid Just about steady prices for tho more desirable grades, In somo spots the market looked strong. The com moner Kinds, however, and lightweights were neglected and sellers In some ensef. quoted the market a llttlo lower than yes terdny. There wero only about n dozen loads of cows nnd heifers in the ynrds today and sellers succeeded In getting strong to a dime higher prices than they did yester day. It was n fairly nctlve market nnd most everything was sold In good season. Thero wi s not much chnnge todny In bulls, calves and stags, though good firm prices were paid for those showing quality. Th(ro were quite n few stockcrs and feed ers on salo today and the demand wns also of llbernl proportions. The rnlns evi dently have nnd n good effect on the trade nnd stimulated buying. Tho market on nil good cattle today could bo quoted strong to a dime higher than yesterday. Common cattle, as usual, wero more or less neg lected nnd probably did not sell much more thnn at steady prices. There were not many western rnngcrs of fered today thnt were good enough for kill ers nnd as a result the better grades sold without difficulty at fully steady prices. Cows and heifers were nctlve and Btrong to n dlmo higher. Stockers and feeders show ing quality were also In good demand and strong to 10c higher than yesterday. Rep resentative sales; BEEF STEERS. No, Av. No. 21. .... 3!!!!! 2 37 20 1 3 2 2 1 , i .... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 21.... 1.... 6.... 1.... 1.... 14...., 1.... 1.... 1.... 2.... 1.... 1.... Av. . 710 720 Pr. 35 75 ..1130 3 50 SCO .12C) . 910 ,. 710 ..1120 .Ui ,.io:o 3 : 4 00 4 co 4 23 4 30 4 70 4 75 4$.... C2.... 40.... 20.... 43.... 19.... 37.... 49.... 4.... .1010 .1093 Tr. 4 7S B 15 ..1214 5 15 .1311 6 63 ...1309 ...1214 ...1209 ...127(5 ...11S7 STEERS AND COWS. .1179 4 73 COWS. 11. .. 933 ..1004 ..1007 6(i7 P05 910 1101 1 S20 2 10 IS 903 2 30 4 ..... KS 2 30 1 780 2 50 K 932 2 50 7 910 2 50 4 S05 2 M 20 833 2 53 23 1090 2 55 I 10 2 60 2 ,...1CM 2 60 1 1010 ,....1000 2 73 2 975 SJ0 2 73 COWS AND HEIFERS. 6S9 2 00 3 750 HEIFERS. CIO 2 40 4 60 f.'O 2 10 1 S50 590 2 50 1 700 .... 910 2 -73 4 525 .... S16 2 SO BULLS. 1. 6 60 6 t3 5 70 5 70 6 70 2 75 2 75 80 1210 2 SO ..1030 2 S3 951 S5 2 90 3 00 3 00 10W 3 00 973 3 20 2 40 3 C5 2 00 3 SO 2 9') 3 00 3 23 ...1020 1 40 ... 660 2 00 ...1250 2 50 ... 910 2 91 ...i:60 2 33 ...1270 2 40 2 I 1 1 ..1410 .. 802 ..1330 ..1270 2 80 ..1660 4 10 3 40 2 33 2 33 1. CALVES. 100 3 75 1 ISO 5 00 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 830 2 00 10 551 J 20 S33 2 23 STAG. 1120 2 CO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 25 r,:: .. 700 . 713 . 900 . 700 . 935 . 774 . 90S .1079 . 901 . 97(1 13 2 13 0 23 1 50 2 50 2 73 2 92'i 2 70 3 00 3 (10 00 Si'i 3 03 S3S 3 10 S60 923 1 COW.... 1 COW.... 3 cows... 1 cow.... 2 cows... 1 cow. . . . 4 cows, . . 11 feeders.. lioo 2 feeders. . W 3 feeders. . ff3 2 bulls 1210 24 cows 912 2 cows S70 1 cow 900 4 cows 631 2 cows 1010 1 cow 1 cow. . . 2 cows. . . 1 feeder. 28 cows... 1 steer.., 4 heifers 3 calves... 200 1 cow 910 2 rows 775 1 cow 1100 1 cow .,..1020 1 steer 670 1 steer 1170 2 cows 1153 1 eow 1070 1 cow 90O 23 cows &0o 6 cows 90? 1 cow 1100 3 3 7.... .... 1.... 1.... 1.... 13.... 5.... M.... 48,... IS.... 4.'.... NEBRASKA 1 60 50 Sit 3 20 .. 873 3 11 .1103 3 23 . 373 3 23 ..870 3 40 .1000 3 40 .820 3 50 .904 3 30 524 . 930 . 941 . 966 .1079 3 60 3 61 3 63 3 SO 1 03 2 SO 1110 3 60 40 2 SO S60 2 25 1105 2 25 3 3', 2 73 3 3. 2 60 2 40 1 60 1 25 2 40 3 25 2 40 1 60 2 40 3 00 3 10 2 75 3 10 4 75 ? 25 2 70 2 65 2 90 3 60 2 75 3 25 : f) 1 75 2 15 2 '5 3 03 irnn 700 ,. SIV'i .10(0 . 997 .10.7) 530 3 heifers,. 1 heifer... 4 feeders. 1 feeder. . 17 feeders. 2 feeders. 12 cows,... 3 steers... 6 steers,.. 15 steers... 17 steprs,. . 1 steer.... !i steers,.. 1 heifer... 2 heifers.. 11 heifers., 1 heifer... 21 cows..., 3 cows.... 4 cows.,.. 30 feeders. 11 feeders. IS feeders. 2 feedeis. 1 steer ... 4 steers.... S02 22 steers... 5 steers. ., 1 steer.... S feeders. 1 feeder,. 1 feeder.. 12 feeders. 1 feeder.. 14 feeders. 1 feeder.. . 610 . 080 . i7 . 700 . 790 . 770 . 913 . 476 . S22 . $S6 .1101 .1010 . Ml . 690 . 623 . 617 . 760 . 927 . m . M0 . 362 . 109 . 6S6 . 575 1130 2 60 2 60 2 23 3 10 3 (XI 2 ;o 2 SO 2 61 3 0) 3 31 3 S5 3 10 3 (ft 2 21 2 25 .'I 35 2 00 2 3 25 2 40 4 25 3-60 3 65 2 75 2 50 3 50 910 3 bO S.S0 3 20 S10 666 3 20 3 SO 770 3 80 610 3 25 4 frericra I feeders 1 bull. .. 1 bull.... 2 bulls... 1 feeder 2 feeders. .1033 3 70 1 cow 970 2 t& 1 cow.. ,,,.10.10 ; 03 4 cows.....!C'i0 3 05 7 cows 10.17 3 03 2 cows lift) 3 03 4 cows... . 7S0 1 60 1 eow 1110 2 25 ueorge oaddls Nen. 53 cows 913 2 73 1 bull 1 cow 750 2 Oil Hurt-: Bros. Neb. 21 feeders.. ICW 4 m 1 cow F. I.. Smith Neb. I cows 1010 2 75 1 fe.iW. . . 16 cows 901 I 75 2 cow s 1 cow S40 2 00 1 cow 1 calf .ISO 3 00 William Jameson Neb. 1 bull.,....16S0 3 75 1 steers.... 2 cows 10S5 3 M .1. II. Whlte-S. D. 96 steers... .1126 4 10 Itom uros. wyo. 3 rows 1040 3 10 1 cow...... S20 3 25 . 7S2 2 70 . SSO 2 70 .12211 2 20 .1310 2 25 lo 2 50 !. 2 10 1C20 S"0 2 60 "91 3 6ft IffO 2 '5 l'W 2 73 f03 1 23 24 cows 1013 3 23 975 870 667 770 3 70 3 () 3 60 3 15 2 "OWS 920 2 i.t 2 cows. . . . 950 3 10 1 bull 130 2 00 1 feeder... 1110 3 no James Wllson-S, D. 102 steers... 992 3 70 1 steer... Tom Wllson-S. D, 7 feeders.. 9V 3 75 67 feeders.. 953 3 75 22 fe-ders.. 970 3 75 21 feeders.. t2 3 51 3 feeders.. M6 3 (.0 63 feeders.. 1101 I 10 1 feeder.. .1110 4 10 1 cows.. 31 steers 950 2 S3 .912 3 65 1 steer ino 3 65 45 steers,., 1 steer.... 6 steers.. , 12 cows.. 1 bull... 1 calf... 6 cows . 10 cows. . 3 cows. ft cows.. 1 row... HOVTII DAKOTA. 54) 3 70 961 3 63 90) 3 65 90 3 15 ..1133 2 75 ..1210 2 13 .. IK) 5 HI .. "I'll 3 () ..1017 3 00 .. 9.10 3 00 ..1020 3 O) ,. an 2 60 12 feeders.. 911 3 10 3 feeders.. 93 3 00 31 feeders.. 965 3 40 9 steers. ...1116 3 10 46 steers .. 1135 3 75 1 steer ll.lo 3 75 1 steer 1101 3 75 1 bull 12?0 2 35 HOCS-There wns Just a fair run of hogs here today, and as other markets were quoted lower buyers nt this point spirted n from the heglnnlng to pound down prices. They started in bidding 5fT10c lower, and while a few hogs sold on that bnsls, not ninny changed hnnds, ns sellers were hold ing for better prices. Packers wanted to buy tho general run of hogs at $6.35. with the better loads nt $6.37U nnd $6.40. On the morning market ns high ns 6.60 was paid for n bunch of choice henvywoWhts Owing to buyers nnd sellers being rather far apirt in their views It was late beforo many hogs had chnnged hands. Packers, however, llnally raised their bids to $u.3i',4 and $6.40 for the general run of hogs, and at those prices they sold In n hurry. The general market todny, then, was only n big nickel lower thnn yester day, and in spite of the alow opening every thing wns sold in fnlrly goon season. rxcpicreniniivo sales: .No. Av. Mi Pr, No. Av. Ph. Pr. S3 lsj 120 20 SI 214 160 6 40 81 215 160 C 32VJ S4 2"9 120 C 41 77 161 ... 6 33 SJ sso IM 6 40 IS 339 K0 6 33 79 212 120 R 40 SI 192 120 6 3714, U 210 im 6 40 71 221 120 6 37i 76 211 SO C 40 55 219 SO 6 37(, S7 2M ... 6 40 52 220 IM 6 37', SS 2.11 ... 6 0 61 253 240 6 S7'i 77 221 280 6 40 74 224 40 6 37 ) 9 211 ... 6 40 76 203 40 6 371, 60 269 .. 6 (0 65 2IS lfO 6 37k 16 27S 160 6 40 66 232 f0 6 37tj 68 2.'.. ... 6 40 32 2S2 ) 6 SJi-s 70 233 160 6 40 10 191 ... 6 37!i 0) 241 ... 6 40 92 187 160 C 3?i 63 245 ... 6 40 92 20.1 200 6 37H 67 213 ... 6 40 62 133 40 6 37Si 75 21S SO 6 40 2) 231 ... 6 37'i So VA 120 6 4) 73 211 SO 6 3711 64 2J3 40 6 40 66 295 SO 6 37 4 78 227 160 6 40 71 233 M 6 3'. 61 246 40 6 40 S3 186 ... 6 T.y, 29 240 120 6 40 70 17 ... 6 3714 63 218 120 6 40 60 242 40 6 3714 S9 259 SO 6 M CJ 207 ... -6 371, 37 223 ... 6 40 62 250 SO 6 40 71 239 40 6 40 Si 23 120 6 40 66 24S 120 6 40 76 241 120 6 4) 63 264 ... 6 40 68 263 SO 6 40 72 233 160 6 li,i SI 2S5 ... 6 10 f.0 261 40 ii 43 82 2-9 .., 6 40 40 253 ... 6 43 39 251 120 6 10 19 275 40 6 45. 30 288 80 6 40 60 2S6 ... 6 43 33 271 120 6 40 61 271 40 6 (0 68 22 SO 6 40 61 233 ... 6 SO 6S 2M 160 6 40 37 3S5 80 6 60 63 29S 40 6 VI SHEEP There was rnther a llcht run of shep here today, and ns a result the mar ket took on more llfo than for some llttlo time past. Parkers seemed to want tho better grades and paid Just about steady prices for them as compared with yester day. The common stuff was, of course, morv or less neglected tho snmo ns Is gen erally tho case, The lamb market also held practically steady. Sellers experienced little dltllculty In disposing of the better grades at good steady prices and It wns not long beforo the pens wero cleared of tho desirable grades. Quotations: Choice yenrllngs. $3.30ff3.50; fair to good yearlings. $3.16'(j3.30; choice wethers, $3.2533.40: fair to good wethers, $3.00ca3.25: choice ewes. $2.753.0O: fair to good ewes, $2.233.75; cholco spring lambs, $4.25fff4.60l .fair to good spring lambs, $l.0Oj (.-j; it-cuur wcuiurw, iori.t..a: iceuer lamns, $3.0OiJ3.60. Represcntntlve sales: No, 19S feeder lambs 200 feeder lambs 101 cull lambs S2 cull lambs 340 western lambs 600 western lambs 516 Wyoming lambs 727 Wyoming lambs 130 Wyoming feeder wethers 414 Wyoming wethers 143 Wyoming wethers 2 western ewes : 631 wethers nnd yearlings..., 1520 feeder Iambs A v. .. 68 .. SS .. 61 .. IV! .. 65 .. 67 .. 65 .. 65 .. 96 .. 97 .. 92 ..110 .. 93 .. 56 Pr. $3 35 3 33 3 75 3 75 4 2i. 4 25 4 23 I 25 3 00 3 10 3 35 3 35 3 50 CHICAGO LIVE .STOCK MARKET. Fnt Nnllve Cuttle Jilenilj llou Weak Sheep SlrniiK. CHICAGO. Sept. ll.-CATTLE-Rccolpts. 25,Oiw head. Including 2,000 head Texans. 4,000 head westerns; good fnt nntlves, steady, all others slow to 10c lower; good to prime steers, $0.15'fi6.53: poor to medium. $4.0O'? 5.75; stockers and feeders, $2.751Y4.25; cows, $1.5004.75; heifers, $2.00fi3.GO; canners, $1.30if 2.40; lulls, $2.2.'ii?3.75; calves, $3.00576.25: Texas-fed steers, $3.00'if 1.60; western steers, $3.75fi5.40. HOGS Receipts, IS.000 head; tomorrow, 23,000 head, estimated; left over, 3,000 head; dull nnd weak to 5c lower; mixed and butchers, $6.10(j(6.75; good to choice, heavy, $6.60-ii6.9o; rough heavy. SO.oo.iO: light, $6. 10ft 6. 65: bulk of sales. $6.::0CfI6.5O. SHEEP AND LASIBS-Rcceipts, 20.000 head; steady to strong for good; lambs, best strong, others steady; good to cholco wethers, $3.75Ciil,0O; fair to choice mixed, $ WtfS. 6.1; western sheep, $3.15173.85; nntlvo lnmbs. $3.00ij5.i)0; western lambs, $1,011(4 9 . Otllclal receipts and shipments yesterday; RECEIPTS-Cnttlc, 10,796 head; hogs, 17, 916 head; sheep, 18,038 head. SHIPMENTS-Cattlc. 3.43S head; hogs, 2,944 head; sheep, 7,612 head. Kansas City Live Sdieli Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 12,0(10 head natives, 2.000 head Tox nns nnd 900 hend calves; mnrket generally stendy to strong: choice export and dressed beef steers, Jj.oOffiG 00; fair to good, $1.601 5.40; stockers and feeders, $2.60(4,25; western-fed steers, $l.5(Vf3.75; western ran.TO steers, $3.6034.50; Texas and Indians, tJ.6.Vf 3.75; Texas rows, $2.2(Vfi3.00; nntlvo cows, $2.603 1.25 : heifers. $2.705.30; rnnnors. $1.C0S 2.10: bulls, $2.45411.23; calves, $3.50173.60. HOGS Receipts. 8.500 head; mnrket opened slow, closed steady; lop, $6.57'i; bulk, $6.25-r-6.50: heavy. $0.60!fi6.57,; good packers. $6.256.50; light. $5.95Q0.37H; nlgrt, $4.6011 5.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelnts. 3,500 head; lambs, steady; sheep, 151i2oc higher; lambs, $l.5fjl.55; native and western wethers. $3.25(i3.75: eweo, $2.50j3 15; stockers nnd feeders, $2.(0J3.25, Sfeiv YorU 1,1 e Stock MnrUrt, NEW YORK. Sept. ll.-BEEVES-Re-celpts, 11,425 head: trade slow: medium mid common. lOffjlSe lower; half-breeds, ll.Wft 4.70; bulls, $2.50473.50: cows, $1.65473.75: choice nnd extra, $4,001)4.23. Cables unchanged; shipments, 3o head cattle and 3,390 quartern of beef. CALVES-Rceelpts, 2,485 head: veals, weak to 25c lower; culls and little calves, $I.OOtt4.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,581 head: sheep, slow and weak: cholco Iambi. Bteady to strong, othera dull nnd easier; culls. $2: lambs. $3.75: choice. S6.2JW3.35; Canada lambs, $5.004i5.35. HOGS Receipts, 5,100 head; market slow; state, $6.S(Vfj6.9o; no sales of westerns reported. Nt. I. mils Lire Stock Mnrket, ST. LOUIS. Sept. ll.-CATTLE-Recelpls, 5,700 head, Including 3.000 head Texans;, market steady; nntlvo shipping and export steers. $5.0C1I6.25; dressed and export steers, $1,254(5.90; steers under l.fui) lbs., $3.73175.25. stockers and feeders. $2..'01il.oo; cows nnd heifers, $2,004, 1.83; canners. $1.23112.25; !mll, $2,254(3.00; Texas nnd Indian Hieers. 13.ulA 4.00; cows and heifers, $2,1543.23. HOOH-Rocelpts. S.M'i head; market I lOo lower; pigs nnd lights. $i, IOTjt,.50. pack ers. $6.?3ir(6.65: butchers. $6 6-476 91 SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts. 3.6') head; market steady; native muttons, $2 75 473 15: lambs. $1.00571.75; culls and bucko, $2.0CB3.00; stockers, $2,231(2 30 Stuck In SIkIiI. The, following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs apd sheep at the four prin cipal stock markets Septninher 11: .1 i'.l F. 11V. 1 rto M .Mm "S (vi Wti 14,00,1 6.700 South Omaha Chicago ..... Kansas City St. Louis .... 58 (iVl 8.5(0 S.fOO 20.W 3.500 3,000 Totals HI. . . 19,152 60.866 M),rj38 .foaepb Live NtoeU .Mnrket, ST ''JOSEPH. Sept. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 head; market steady; nntlvis, .'..OfltUO, cows nnd heifers, $1.CKV?R65; bulls nnd stags. J2.o0fr4.50: stockers and feeders. $1.764f3.StJ; veals, $2.25fl5.5i. tindft it..!.!.. "i 1. .... .1 , ...... 1,. ..x.x.w . 1 . . w..'" IIV1I1I, IllU.rtri steady; light and light mixed, $6.15476.30; medium and I1e.11, v. 6 "Vffii r,i' nt... ta ftrtl t 6.00; bulk. $i".30fUi. sitKKr a.nu lambs Receipts. ttWheaiU market steady to stiong. Dry nooils .Mnrkcl, NEW YORK, Sept ll. -DRY OOODS-M. C D. Borden bought some 3oo.tV plecet print cloths at 3c for regulars. Wide goodi against buyers. More dem.uul for brown, blenched and coarse colored cottons anil tone of market tlrm. Prints scarco and tendency against buyers. Men's wear wool, ens lu staple lines llrm; fancies Irregular, Woolen nnd worsted dress goods quiet. ( I' AJ.L RIVER, Mass.. Sept. ll.-DRY tiOODS Print cloths have been advanced to ,c as tho asking price for regulars In the local market. No Mle at this price win reported here today. A lot of goods, con servatively estimated nt 2i,0i0 pieces hni been purchased In the Providence market for the American Printing company at that figure, rhe local market Is very tlrm, and trading Is quiet today, merely because buy. ers and manufacturers cannot got the regu lar prices. CnlT;r MnrUrt, u''Ul, Y?.!,Kv.s,Pt. ll.-COFFEE-Snol W i local shorts. Tho market closed net un' changed to nn advance of b points Tot 1 sales. 21.001) bagst luelj.llng 6? S ,cr, U 6.25c. August. f,.5So. News' from' abroad un ui.imii ii iiiiiiiiiuiL mm nnd no effect on the local situation, " po.iTOFKioi: iTici:r (Should be rend DAILY by all Interested as changes may occur at nny time.) ' I'qrelgn malls for the week ending Sep tember 14, 1901, will close (PROMPTLY In nil cases) nt the general postofllcc ns fol lows: Parcels post malls close one hour earlier than closing time shown helrm. Parcels pot malls for Germany close nt 6 p. m. Monday and Wednesday. Regular and supplementary malls clots ?nW M" ,hn '" Trnnsntliintlo Mnlln. THURSDAY At 6:30 n. m. for EUROPF per s. s Aug. Victoria, via Plymouth! Cherbourg nnd Hamburg (mall for France must be directed "per s. s. Aug Vic toria"); nt 7 a. m. for FRANCE. SWITZ ERliAND, SPAIN. ITALY. PORTl'C.AL from Boston; nt 11 p. m. for JAMAICA per ii s. Crania, from Philadelphia SATURDAY At 3:30 n. m. for EI'ROPE per a. s. Umbrla, via Qtieenstown; nt f n. in. for 1TA L . per s. s. Werra. via Naples (mall must bo directed "per s s Werra"), nt 7:30 a. m. for NETHER." LANDS direct, per s. s. Staalendain (mall must be directed "per s. s. Slnaten dam"): nt 9:30 a. m. for SCOTLANI1 direct, per s. s. Astoria (mall must be directed "per s, s. Astoria'1). PRINTED MATTER7ijTC.-Thls steamer takes Printed Matter. Commorclal Pa pers nnd Samples ror Germany only. Tho samo clar.s of mall matter for other raits of Europo wlM not be sent by this shlo unless specially directed by It. After the closing of the Supplementary Trans-Atlantic Malls named above addl tlonnl supplementary malls are opened on tho piers of tho American, Englleh, French and German steamers and remain opon until within Ten Minutes of tho hour of sailing of steamer. Mntla for Roi-tli nnd Crntrnl America, West Indies, Eto. THURSDAY At 12 m. for BRA7.IL, pet s. s. Knlllr Prince (mall for Northern Brazil, Argent Ine Republic, Uruguay and Paraguay must bo directed "per a. a Knlllr Prince"); at 12 m. (suppfeinentari 12:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS, GUANTAN AMO and SANTIAGO, per s. s. Saratoga, at 6:30 p. m. for JAMAICA, per s. s. Ad miral Sampson, lrom Boston. FRIDAY-At 12 m. for MEXICO, per a. n. Senecu, via Tamplco (mall must be d. rccted "per s. s. Seneca"). SATURDAY At 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per a. s, San Juan, via Sail Juan; at i u. m. (supplementary 9:30 a. ni.) for CURACAO nnd VENEZUELA, per h. s. Kulia (mall for Savanlllu and Cnrthagon.i must bo directed "per . s. Zulla"); nl 9:3d n. m. (supplementary 10:3o a. m.) tor FORTUNE ISLAND JAMAICA. SAVA NILLA, CARTHAGENA and GREY TOWN, per s. s. Alomi (mall for Costa. Hlca must bo directed "per s. h. Aleno"); nt 9:30 n. m. (supplementary 10 a. in.) for ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX. LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS. BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per t. s. Fontnbello (mall for Grenada and Tilui dad must Im directed "per 8. 8. Foutu bello"); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per s, h. Morro Castle, via Havana; at 10 a. in. for TURKEY. EGYPT. GREECE, BRITISH INDIA und LORENZO MAROl'EZ, J or 8 s. La Savole, via Havre (mall tor other parta of Europe must bo directed "ptr 8. s. La Savolu"). Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, and thenco by steamer, cloao ut this otllco dally ut tiuo p. in. (cuuiicutiiis close here every Monday, Wednekday ana Saturday). Mulls for Mlqtielon, by rail to Boston, and thenco by steamer, cloao at this uftlce dally at O.J0 p. in. Malls lor Cuba, by rail to Port Tannin. Fla,, and thence uy steamer cloau at tills olhco dally at '6 a. m. (thu Mjiiicctliif clobea are on Monday, Wedm-sday aim Satur day). Melle tor Mexico City, overland, unless specially addressed for dispatch uy steamer, clotso tu this ofllcu dally at Um p. in. and 11 p. id. Malls lor Costa Rica, Belize, Puerto Coitez und (.iuuluui.ilu, ny rail to NeW Orleans., and thence by steamer, close at this olhcu dailj at l.Ju p. m. (.conncctlntj closou hero Mondays lor Bellzi . utrto Coilez ami Guatemala and TucmIu;' lor .Coslu, Rim). "Regis tered null cloies at 6 p. in. previous day. Triuin-PniMilc .1lall. Malls for Hawaii, China, Japan and Philip pines, via San Frunclsco, close hero ualiy at 6:30 p. m. up to September 7. Inclusive, tor dispatch per 8, s. China. Malls foi China and Japan, via Tacoma, ciuhq hero daily at 6;uu p. in. up lo Sep tember ", inclusive, for dispatch per s. a. Tucoma. Malls tor China and Japan, via Scattlo, close here dallv at 6:3'' j. m. up to Sep tember "ll. Inclusive, tor dispatch per s. s. Tosa Maru (registered mall must b directed "via Seattle"). Mails lor Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Europe, nnd New Zealand, which goes via Sau "rnnclco) and FIJI islands, via Vnneo'ivcr, clono here dally nt 0:30 p. in. after September ,,7 nnd up to September "U, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. u. Mlowera (supplementary malls, via Seattle and Victoria), close ut C;30 p. in. September 16. Malls for Hawaii, Japan, China and Philip pine Islands, via San Francisco, close h"io dolly at 0:3) p. m. up to September 15, Inclusive, lor disputed ptr s. s. Doric. Malls for H.iwull, via Han Fitun hum hero dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to September 10, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. a. Ala- M.il.i. lor Ai.stral'a l.xieiu AeM Australia, which Is forwarr)eu viu Europe), Now Zealand. Fiji, hamon nnd Ilavwiii. via hiiii Fianclsco. eloje hero dally at 6:30 p. in. after September "15 nnd up to Septem ber "28, Inclusive, or on nrrlvnl of s. a. Campania, duo at New York September 28, for dispatch per s. s. Sierra. Malw !' r cb. na tual latmii, via Vancouver, closi hero dally at 6:30 p. in. up to Octo ber "I. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Empress or India (registered mull murt bs uilAteo via Vancouver "i. .Mall, ..jicepj merchandlso which cannot i tot warded "la Canada, fur the L'. H. Postal Agent nt Shanghai, .loses at 6.30 p. in. previous MaUs'for Tahiti nnd Marquesas Jslanns. vhi San Franclsto close here dallv at 6:30 p. m up to October "12. Inclusive, for dla. patch per 8 AuMriilln. Trans-Pnclllc mans are forwarded to porl of sailing dolly and tho schedule of clon ing Is nrninged on tho presumption ol their uninterrupted overland transit. "Registered um 1 1 closes at U p. ill. previ ous dny- i-ORN KLIPS VAN COTT, Postmaster Pnstolllce, Now York, N. Y., September 6, 1901 OLDEST! SAI'IIST: IIESTI WALL STREET .Money Will Kuril llltf Monlhl) Katuiiu Tho Investor's Fund Pays Seml-Mouthly. The oniest ataiillshud In America. .So certificate holder ever lost a cent. Pay ments made tu oil subscribers every 1J 4ayB. No trouble, No d"iny. Money refunded on demnnd, Write today fur particular!, free to any address. c. i:, ,ii a i IliiiUiin llulldlim, ." York, '1 rmiiliiMir lO.tlf, Boyd Commission Co Eucceisor to James E. Ho yd & Co., OMAHA, NBII. COBllVIISSIOrj CHAIN. PROVISIONS ,1X1) STOCK. JltiferC of Trade UnlMIng, Direct wires to Chlcsco md New York, CorwjponUvnco, John A. Wmren & Co. v