THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. 10 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Rf orts of Frtst Pati Corn U tht Ld on EorJ of Trade. OUTSIDE SUPPORT LACKING IN WHEAT Mnrket I Doll nnd Heavy-Oats Open Steady, bnt Considerable Selllno; by Holder Wrnkenn Market Provisions Quiet. CHICAGO, Sept. H.-Corn jind the lead In the grain mnrket again today, declining Hhnrply under liquidation. December corn rlovil lfcc lower, December wheat clrs?d ir down und December oats o lower, Pro vision closed M15c higher. KroKt wan tho dominant factor ngaln to day In tho torn mnrket anil tha opening whh excited nnd higher. The whole coin belt had been nipped, according to reports, nnd tho feeling wns that yesterday s heavy buying would be renewed. With this Dc cember started ViSHiO higher. There was, Jiowever. a conspicuous Hbscncn of yester day's demand and longs who bought yes terday began to realize' profits until De cember slumped off to Wic. Frosts wcte predicted nguln for tonight, but that pros pect did not seem to Influence the marKet. Covering by shorts and general evening up of contracts for tomorrow's holiday ft""' led prices at tho decline and December re acted to CO'.Jc. Tho close, however. ' weak. lic lower, at &S?f,c. Receipts were 314 cars. . . Wheat was dull nnd hfavy nnd In the, absence of Individual Influences, fol.oweil corn closely. Outside support was lacking nnd tho large amount that was carried over last night wus thrown over. December opened HfUic higher to a shade lower, at 72lr to 7174c. Liquidation ent the price down to 7074c, wheru the market became cno uf narrow margin. The reaction In corn brought tho price back to Hhc but 1)3 icinbcr closed weak, 7jC lower, at 7l7Itf Ixical receipts were U9 earn, one ot con tract. Minneapolis and Duluth reported D.4 cars, making n total for the three points of 743 cars, ngnlnst 1,10 last week nnd 717 a year ago. Primary receipts were l,4,u2) liUHhols, compnred with 1.075,440 bushels tit year. Seaboard clearances In wheat nnd Hour equulfd XI'OO busheK The seaboard leportcd six loaus i.ikiii ior cxpun. (tats Opened Mleady, December 'Jc to; lower, nt 37!ic to 37c. Consldnrnble sell' by holders weakened tno mnrKci iiiong wiwi torn until December's price touched 3SS5t IGHc. A reaction came with a fnlr local de mand, but the mnrket closed weak. ?ic down, nt 36ir. Hecclpts were 102 cars. Provisions were quiet nnd ste.idy. Jan tiary products opened higher on enr.y strength In the grnln market und on higher prices for hogs, but yielded slightly liter In sympathy with grulnn. January pork closed 7V4P- higher, nt J1G.10; January lard 30c up. at I9.42V4, and Jnnunry ribs Co higher, nt JS.33. .... . Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 190 cars; corn, 180 cars; oats, 110 cars; hogs, i5.i0 head. There will bo no session on tho board tomorrow. 'I ho leading lutures ranted an follows: He ng Articles. Open.! IIIgh. Low. Closc.l Yes'y. Wheat Hept. Dec. Mny Corn Hept. Dec. Mny Onts- Hept. Dec. Mny Tork-i ' Oct. Jan. l.nrd Sept. Oct. Inn. Illbs-- Hopt. Oct. Jiill. 71472 4 72'i, wl 71', 717472 f,Si, BWi W't ts RifrilSl t fiSK M7d 60 GlT.fiC tM OH 074 Ur;i .Y4 35, 33l 33, 33i 37W'4 3730H SM .37S ZxMli 3314 MVi OS4g7i 33tfJa 14 97!J II 9714 14 80 14 87V4 14 !0 16 10 lrt 15 15 05 IS 10 13 024 9 82',4 9 824 9 80 9 80 9 72". 9 80 9 70 9 77 W 9 3 9 Mt 9 424 9 35 0 424 9 30 S 70 8 70 8 70 R 70 S 70 8 724 8 72' 8 07'4 8 70 8 70 8 33 I 8 3 S 30 8 35 8 70 No 2. Cash quotations were an follows: FLOUR Steadv; winter patents, $3,509 l.tO: straight. 13.003.40; clears. J2.833.2u: prlug specials. Sl.10it4.10; patents, $3.4Ot0 3.70; bakers. J2.20iT2.63. WHEAT-No. 3 spring, C7HQ6SV4c; No. 2 red. 70Vi5f71V4c. CORN No. 2 yellow, 58ic. OATS-No. 2 white, IS?; No. 3 white, 3S " rye-nv2. ssflcsvic. HAHLEY Fnlr to choice malting. 5411600. SEED8-Nn. 1 flax. 11.62; No. i northwest em. $1.65; prime timothy, $5.25410.35; clover, contract grade. JS.35f8.G0. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., $14.90 ?14.5. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $9.80jj9.82H. Short rllm sides (loose), $S.60t?8.80. Dry salted hhoulders (boxed). $7.62'tj7.87i4. Short clear sides (boxed), $9.31(9.40. WIUSKY-HnslB of hlch wines. $1.30. HUGAH-IJnchnnged. The following aro the receipts and ship ments for the last twenty-four hours; . Articles. Hccelpts. Shipments. J' lour. DbIS bu.im ;;4,ojo Whout. bit. Corn, bu OUts, bll.i 11.... I... IJU... ilarley, bu changed at 12 In London. Copper eased off slightly nt londou to 67 Es for spot and 67 12s 6d for futures. Hero the market was nominally unchanged, nt JlS.50fllU'0 tor lako Superior and $16.32Vif?16.G2'4 for cast ing and electrolytic. Domestic Iron mar kets ruled dull and closed at J9.0OftlO.0O for nig Iron warrants. No. 1 foundry, J15.001J 15.60; No. 2 foundry, southern, J14.0OK 14.60! No, 1 foundry, J14.7ofil5.25: No. 1 foundry, southern soft, Jll.i5fT15.23. Glasgow war rants closed at 54s 2d. OMAHA Wll OfTilSAI-K S I A 1 1 K I JT. Condition of Trndr nnd Quotations nil Staple nnil Tnticy I'rndnre. KOOS-HecelptK fair: loss off. 13011c. LIVE POUlritY-Hcns. i5jHc; young and old roosters. 4c; turkeys, GUSci ducks nnd geese, 6g6'.4c; eprlng chickens, per lb., 10l'lUTTi;il-Common to fair, ll'.4fl12c; choice dairy, In tubs, 15lgc; separator, 20 ''I'UnSH FlflH-Hlnck Imss, 18c while bass, 10c; bluellsh, He; bullheads, 10c; blue tins, 7c; buffaloes, 7c; cattish, 12c; cod, 10c; croppies, 10c: halibut, He; herring. c; had dock. 10c; pike, 10c; red snapper, 10c; nl rnon, lie; suntlsh, 5o; trout, luc; whlteflsh, ioc. OVSTK 118 Standards, per enn, 30c: extra selects, per can, 37c; New York counts, per can, 43c. PinKONH-t.lvc. per doz., 60e. VKAI,S-Cholce. &mc. HAY Prices quoted by Omnhn Wholesalo Hny Dealers' nssoclntlon: Choice upland, J9.50; No. 2 upland. J9; medium, J8.50; conrso, $7.50. Hyc straw, $4.60. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair. Hccelpts. 2 cars. WHHAT-GOo. COllN-Ble. OAT8-35C. UHAN-JIGoO. VEGETABLES. EGO PLANT Per doz., 75c. GHEEN COHN-Pcr doz.. 10c. CAH HOTS Per market basket. 35c, HEETS-Ptr half-bu. basket, 3oc. TUHNIPS-Pcr basket. COc. CUCUMUEHS-Home-grown, per doz., 10 315 LETTUCE Per bu., 10c. HADI8HES Per doz., 1015c. I'AiiMiui-rer ooz.. ic. NEW POTATOES-Ilnm,' crown. Jl.lOHi 1.25; Suit Lake, $1.25Crl.3o. HW1SKT POTATOliS I'cr till., Il.ZS. CAHHAOE Home grown 2H3Wc: Holland seed, crated, 2?ic. TOMATOES Home-grown, per 18-lb. bas ket. 50 ONIONS Homo-grown, per lb., .V2ir. HEANS-Wax. per U-bu. buaket, GOc: trlns, per Va-bu. basket, 50s. DNIU.N'S Homo crown. Der lb.. I5T2:C : Spanish, per crate, $1.50. CANTALOUPE Homo-grown, per doz., 25fi50c; crnics, $1,60HT1.75; Hockyfords, per crate, $2.50. WATEHMELON8 Missouri. Iowa nnd Nebraska, 20(i(25c, an to size. CELEItY Knlitmuzoo, per bunch, 25026c: Nebraska, pet bunch, IlOHIOc: Colorado, 40 60c. NAVY MEANS Per bu., $2.50'(j2.73. FItUlTS. APPLES'-Per bbl., $2.2:2.&0. l'EACHES California freestone, per box. 83c; clings. 75c; Colorado freestone, 758fc5c; Hlbcrtos, 6-DasKct cruics. Jl.woi.iu. PLUMB-Cnllfornla. per orate. $1.2501.50; home-grown, per 8-lb. basket, 15c. I'EAHS-Dartletts, $2.50; Utah, $2; New York Uartlctts. kegs, $2.50. GHAPES-Cnlirornla Tokay, Mb. crate, : Muscatu. $1.50: Concords, home-grown. per 8-lb. basket, 16fl7c. i'iriKArrL.Ka-r crate or in to it. .-..). CHANUEHHIE8-Per bbl.. $7: per crate. $2.ro. OrtANGES Vulenclas. $1.00(33.00: Med. sweets, $4.50. LEMONS Fancy, $4; choice. J3.50. BANANAS Per bunch, nccordtng to size. $2.W?.50. FIGS California, new cartons, ,&c; lay- ....615,0011 14S.KX) ....331,000 203,000 ....2t8,(m0 223,000 .... 27,000 1,000 ....101.0W) 2O.000 on tne I'roduco exchange today the but ter market was Mrm; cceamerles, H&sis; ilnlrkn. 13'((17c. cheese, steady, 3?il0ic. Kggs, llrm; fresh, HV4c ' MOW YOHK GI2NBRAI, MAItKET. Qaatntlon ot the Dy on Varlnns I'nnimoiHtles. 6,193 bills.:-exports, 4.817 bbls.: unsettled and less active: winter patents. ja.BOys.Mi; winter straights, $3.30&3.45; Minnesota pat ents. $3.0503.90; winter extraB, $2.5,)0.8O; Minnesota bakers. $2.15'92.1!S. Rve Hour. quiet: fair to good, $2.60fi3.15; choice lo BAHLEY Stady; feeding. 64c. c. I. f. Buffalo; malting. Mti6tc. e. I. f.. Buffaln. CORNMEAIr Easy; yellow western. $1.23; ciiy. ii.iv; nrnnnywine, j.35W3.m. HYE Steadv: No. 2. file. f. n. h.. nflont WHEAT Hccelpts. 1GR.650 bu.: exports. 58. 005 bu. Snot easy: No. 2 red. 76Hc. f. o. b n float: No. 3 red. 73io. elevator: No. 1 northern Duluth. 7Wc, f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 hard Duluth, 81?o, f. o. b.. ufloat. Options opened momentarily firm, but turned weak, declining under n henvv nressure of lonir wheat, tho sudden break In corn and largo primary receipts. Irregular conditions pre vailed In the nfternoon. with tho close weak. WtKc decline. Mny, 79i60e. close 1 tOc; September. 7440"5c. closed 7174c: Decem- iior, 1 ntt'in 1 c, ciosen itvfcc. COIlN-IleceintH. 1RS.900 till ennrl. 107 , 1S1 bu. Snot rnsv: No. 2. MKc. Alcvntnr nnrf IHc. f. o. b., nlloat. Options after opening 1111 mi iiumi nuwn vxpcriencea a Dna orenK, owing to henvy unloaillng and nn abencn of shorts, together with a belief that tho corn crop was practically safe. Cloed weak, at li014c not loss. Mny. 6440Gfi',4c. closed 6474c; December. G374 W63c; closed wnui um'moer, luttM'jC, closed t3?4c OATS Receipts, 150,100 bu.; exports, 150,. 000 hu. Spot steady; No. 2. 39c; No. 2 white, 40i941c: No. 3 White. 40i!! Irnek nilyed u'nnl. ern. 3SW04Oc: track, white, 39W047c. Options irrp,u mi u rn auuve, oiiowing corn. ."AtAHJ?15 BhPPlng. 60fj 65c; good to choice. 85(l90c. 1 . "O l'SSI eady : stute. common to choice, 1900 crop, H015c lf93 crop. &U)lc; olds, !W "c- KiFWl c,,aa,.m crP- Wri5c: 18U3 HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 23 lbs., tei .Ka"r,i:,l!.a.' 15 lbs.'. 19!4?: Texas lJu.VTHMJr-Hte.idyj hemlock sole, Buenos icid "Wrt4V4c "vywcignw. ".mwiW. rnoVI8lON8-Beef. tlrm; family. $11 60 4112.1):. mess. 9.t04HO.00i beef lmms. jjn.cioM mess. $1KOOH18.00. Cut mei; n-i". pickled bellies, $9.50011.25; picked shoiiW ilers. $7.257.60; plcklci hams, $lfl.504iio.75. imru, miujiK, nvaiTin picHmrd, iiu.10; re fined, strong; continent, $10.40; South Am-r lea. siau: compound. .J7.5c77.v Prri, Firm; Family. $17.01; short clear, $17.5ia llltfan. to.W4l 4,.". TALLOW Klrm: eltv IV n.r nl,ni 6?ic; country (packuges free), f)Hft64c. Bl'TTER Receipts, 5.230; tlrm; stats dairy, Hffl9Ho: crenmery, IRfir.'lc; Juno racked, factory. HUUHUo. CHEESE Receipts. 13,552 nkes.: nulet nnil sttady; fancy, large, colored, eT4c; fancy, large, white, 87ic; fancy, small, colored, 9'4c: fancy, small, white. 9Vic KOGS-Recelpts, 4,676 pkgs.; tlrm; state and Pennsylvania, WflOo; western candled, KJtlSc; western uncandled, 13HtJlc. MOUVSBES-Steady. POl'LTKY-Allve und dres-ed. quiet. METAI Under active selling nt Ixindon prices In tin foil off 1 7s M and rule.l weuk all day, closing- weak, at 114 2s 6d for spot und 112 10a for futures. The lorul market for that metal was also weak and 25 potnta lower In sympathy with the de pression, abroad, the market finally closing wcuk in tone at $25.20025.30; trade was fair. A 5O10 point advance occurred in spelter locally as a result of buying; orders and the market was tlrm all day. and closing rtrm. In Iondon values were unchanged nt 1 Is. Lead was dull at I4.37H and un- crs. 63c. Imnortcd. per lb.. 10312c. dates Persian, lit go-id. doxos, aairs, 6C. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS English walnuts, ncr lb.. 13c: fil berts, per lb, 13c; nlmonds, per lb.. 1S02oo: raw peanuts, per lb., 60514c; roasted, HUii 7!Sc; Brazils, 13c: pecans, 10022c. uiui;k fcr dpi., h.w; per h-dui,, ij.vo. HIDES No. 1 green. 6'tc: No. 2 green. 6Hc; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c: no. 1 veal can. 8 to ids.. c: iso. 1 veai calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c: dry hides, 8013c; sheep pens, zi'aac; norscniucs, i.M'a.:. St. I.nnla Cirnln and ProTlalona. ST. LOUIS. Sent. 18. WHEAT Receipts, 1.5S5 bushels: No. 2 red cash, elevator. 694c: track. 7P,4072!c; September, 69Ho; December, 71Hc; Muy, 751ic; No. 2 hard, t9R69',ic. CORN-Lowcr: No. 2 cash. 68Hc: track. 690O9Wc: September, 58V5c; December, 69V4c; May, bi4c. OATS Higher: No. 2 cash, 37c track, 37H038c; December, 33Uo; May, 40tfc; No. 2 white, 380OT!4c. 11 x !;--f irm ni uic. FLAXSEED No market. FLOUR Steady: new and red winter pat ents. $3.2503.43; extra fancy and straight, $3.0003.15: clear. $2.6502.90. HKKDH Timotny, steady at $1.7505.20. CORNMEA L Steudy at $2.90. BRAN Qulot; sacked, eust track, 77078c. HAY Timothy, stronger, nt J12.OO013.O): prairie, dull, easy at 19.00013.00. wiiiBK.1 aieuciy nt ji.w. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.40. BAGGING 6,Si07,,4c. HEMPTWINB-Oc. I'HOVISIONS-Pork: Hlcher: Jobbing. $16.00. Iird, higher at $9.55. Dry salt meals, tlrm; boxed lotH extra shorts, $9.12V4; clear ribs, $9.00; cleur sides. $9.3754. Bacon, tlrm; boxed lots extra shorts, $10.12'4; cleur ribs, $9.3714; elenr sides, $10.124. Selter: Firm nt $I.37H. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 7V4c: sprlngn, 10c; turkeys, 7Mc; ducks, 6c;' geese, 4c. BUTTER Steady: cronmerv. 1G17?1j: dairy. 13016c. kuob mgncr at lBc. nECEIPTB-Flour. 3.000 bbls.: wheat. 32.- 000 bu.: corn. 45,0:)0 bu.; oats, 37,000 bu. tmu .MtijviB i' lour, e,wu nois,: wnoat, 46,000 bu.; corn, S.OOO bu.; oats, 21,00) bu. Liverpool Grnln and Provision. LIVERPOOL. Sent. IS. WHEAT Snot. steadv: No. 2 red western, winter. KnitUdr "No. t northern spring, EsSHd; No. 1 Call lornia, asbvtu. riiiures, uuti; BeptcmDir, nominal; December) 5s tid. uuiifi-epoi, nrm; American mixed, new. Arm. 6s lOd. Futures, easv: Rentemher. nominal: October, 6s; Novemher, 5s. PROVIBIONS-Lard. American refined,. In nulls, tlrm. 68s 6d. Hams, short rut. nonlv. b2s6d. BacOn. Hhort ribs, tlrm, 50s Bd; long ciear miuuics, ugni, urm, vjs mi; long clear middles., heavy, llrm, 4fs 9d; short clear backs, llrm. 4Cs. HOPS At London (Pacific coast), dull, 35s. TALLOW Prlmo city, strong. 27037s; Australian, In London, firm, 29s ltd. uoceipts or wneut during tlio Inst threo days, 174,000 ccntnla, Including 146,000 American. Receipts of Amorlcan corn durlne ih. last three days, 69.CO) centals. Weithsr nun. Kansas Cltr JSralu anil Prnvtalona. KAN8AS CITY. Sent. 18. WHEAT Sen. tember. 6T;05ici December. 711S071c; Iny. 71071V4o; cash, No. 2 hard, fiGtffGGVSc; amj. u. imtiu:: n, 3 rea. tvc. CORN December, C9c: May. CO7406lc; can, fso. . mixea, jc: pno, i wnite. 60c, OATS-No. 2 white. 3SUc. It Y E No. 2, 66i4c, nominal. HAY-Chnlco timothy, $13.00; choice prai rie. $14.50. BUTTER - Creamery. 16Hl9c; dairy. Hint. jr. iiiuu EllGS-Flrm; fresh Missouri nrid Kansas stock quoted on 'change, HHo per doz., loss off, enses returned. RECEIPTS-Whcnt. 36,400 bu.; corn. 4.000 bu.: outs. 15.000 bu. , ' ' t SHIPMENTS Wheat, 91,600 bu.; corn, 20, 800 bu.; oats. 12,000 bu. ' ' Toledo Urnln and Seed. TOLEDO. Sept. 18. WHEAT Dull, weak; cah and September, 72',4c; December, 71c; Mny. 77c. v. v.... vf...v ... v . . vci, mm aciiivniurr, 58c; December, 59c. uAin-uuii, lower: casn ana September. 37Hc; December. 38c. ' ' RYE-53HC ei m'vnaprn rn.i. . . , t v.Mc.i, i lino Mllll UCIO- ncr, $5.35; December, $5.3754. Philadelphia 1'radarc Market. I'll It. ArtTCI.miT A Cr.1 1Q or,nriT.Tr, 'r'": fancy western creamery, 21Hc; fancy ..., i(iiim. ml. 'n.os Firm: fresh western, 19c; fresh rJiiiSi-Si ?c; 'csn snuinern, lie Cash, 6S4Cj December, 6S4c; May, 73c. On ' tail 1 tSeir1 ?flA( ' Vft 1 tl rt ! ,1 m . 6"e; No. 2 northern, GS-Jic FLOUR 5c higher; llrst patents, $3.90'7T j mm "run t A . i-.a .1 w "rcuini iiiivciiiB, i.u"'io.wj nroi tivnif U,f&ft2Mi soconil clears. $2.25. UKAN-In bulk, I13.10J3.2G. MUrriitikcr Urnln MnrUrt. ern. ri!4fte9c; December. 71'4C. in r i-irmer; ho. j. kc. BARLEY Steadv; Nn. 2. Elite: sample. 455j5Sc CORN-December, 6S74c. XKW YORK STOCKS AMI BONDS. Iteitctlnn In Market I'oIIotts the One In Corn, NEW Vnnif. an 1fltonn!e who ar- gucil that the sudden weakness that devel oped In the stock market yesterday after noon nfter the early show of strength was due to the frost scare In the corn belt found confirmation for their views In tho recovery in tne stock market today simultaneously with the reaction In corn. , . Tho loss of nil yesterday's rise In the price of corn showed nn eagerness to real ize nn Inntr lino. Hint tnnk the edge off the apprehension regardlli.T the reported further damage to tne crop, ino eneci 01 wus ue velopmetit was naturally most pronounced In the stocks of the great eastern railroads whoso tralllc Is large In corn, nnmely the grangers and I'nclllcs, Including Atchs-n and Missouri Pnolllc. But there was no reason why the developments in tne forn market should have n sympulhctle effect on rallrnnds In southern territory carrying anthracite nnd bituminous coal nnd the net work of central tralllc nnd minor eastern trunk lines, which nre usually designated us Junior Vnnderbllts. Prices of nil of these stocks were notaoiy mioynni una tno buy ing of them was on a scnle which could only be for the account of the lurgest of the local Interests. Buying was without any specific news to explain It. It was attributed to the same sources ns that which constituted the de termined support of tho market all through the recent crisis. Tho public In Wall street was strong In tho conclusion thnt what are called the Vanderbllt. Morgan. Gould. Rock- eieucr ami iiarnman interests were nil buyers on n ery largo scale of the various stocks In which they are Interested. Spec ulators nnd profcsilonnl operators ex hausted the best powers of conjecturo In striving to discover the motive ot this buy ing. As there was no ncute presmire of liq uidation the mere purpose to support the market was not sufficient explanation, ns It was on Inst Friday and on Monday. There wns considerable cross-trading early In the day which had tho appearance of an effort to confuse rentlnient, brokers usually nct'nT for large capitalists making very la nre trades on both sides of the market nnd nlmost simultaneously. The persistent weakness of Amalgamated Copper, which fell another ?i of a point today, still further confused sentiment. hen thnt stock made 11 vigorous rally of 2?4 the effect of the buying eliowhero' be came emphnslzcd nnd prices rose buoyantly throughout the list to the top level of the day. Southern railway was cahlly the fea ture, and nearly all the transactions In the stock during the last hour were In 1,000 to 5,000 share lots Tho price rose 2 points and nn extended additional list of tho Morgan railroads advnnced from 1 to 2 points. Hock ing Valley gained 574- The Vanderbllt group. Including New York Central, tho Now York, Chicago & St. Louis stocks, Canadian Southern, Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati & St. Ixiuls, Peoria & Eastern, Iike Erie & Western rose from 2!4 to 714, giving rise to confident predictions of nn early announce ment of a comprehensive plan of merger for all tho Vnnderbllts. Tho rise of 414 In Sugar was duo to the stocks' subscription rights declared by the stockholders today. Conditions In tho money mnrket were tranquil under tho Influence of continued large outgo from the sub-treasury to the money mnrket. The banks hnvo gained dur lne the week from that Inntltiillnn 111 kjc . r: The casing effect of this replenishment served to further steady foreign exchange rntes and deferred engagements of gold tor Import, while the exchange nt Chicago fell uhc ui .tic iiiscouni, compared with 10c discount yesterduy nnd par on Friday. Speculative bonds were active nnd ntrnnir but there wns some Irregularity among les active issues, roiai sales par value. $2,095, 00. United States refunding 2s advanced 74 per cent on the last call. The Commercial Advertiser's London flnnnclnl cablegram says: The stock mar ket today was stagnnut, tho American de partment not excepted. Consols tmiei..l 93 11-16 on fars that -the weakness of New iorK cxciiangc porienas early gold sh n ments. American stocks opened at parity and were heavy until the afternoon wh.n XT.w X- 1 . . . .1 - . . . i v, uiuriB utiiircu n run ui io a inn puini. 4 no cii?su was urm. Tha following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: bilnnces. $794.683. Money, 4Jf6 per cent. New i org exennnge, ioc discount, bin; par nsKei, BALTIMORE. Sent. lS.-Clenrltigs. $3,771.- 273. balances, $551,204. NEW YORK. Sept. 18.-Clearlllgs, $22,IS2, 812; balances. $9,962,319. -iiu,AUhui'iiiA, cpi. is. Hearings, $20,369,431; balances. $3,056,492. CINCINNATI, Sept. 18.-Clcarlngs, $2,727, 750. Money, 4JI6 per cent. New York ex- cimnge, vmw peticent. CHICAGO, Sept. lS.-Clearlngs, $25,M3.841; balances, $l,267,fios. Posted exchnnge, 4.8174 UI.87. New York exchange, 20c discount. A., T. & F..... 1o pfd Amer. guitar American Tel Ho.ton A Albany. HoMon Klevaled. ., IloMon & Me Dominion Col .... do nfd Ke.lersl Steel 10 CM Fltrhburg pfd (len. Klectrlo Mcx. Central ,,,,,, N. H. (J. C Old Colony ......... UM nonunion Union t'nctllc Went Und Adami Con to Alice 10 llreec 149 nmnnwlrk Con 1R ComMock Tunnel, .. 7 Con. Cal. ft vs in Deadwood Terra.... ,0 ltnrn Silver 17o Iron Hllver 59 Leadvllle Con 0 CIILKSE-Uulct: New Vnrlf full rr..ni fXtVcTo fulKcrearns; Prorln Market. DULUTH. Sept. 18. W 1 1 EAT No 1 haM cash 72c; No. 2 northern 6674c; NoVnorffi crn. sue; September and October" 'c " vl cember. 69V4o. CORN-57C. OAT8-37iff367ie. Duluth Grnln Market. PEORIA. Sept. 18.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3, OATS-FIrm; No. 3 while. 37ie. billed WHISKY-On the basis of $1.30 for fin. Ished goods. Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and Bran MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 18. WHEAT Atchison do 11 fa Ualtlmore A Ohio.. do pfd Canadian Paclnc..., Canada So , Chen. &. Ohio Chicago & Alton..., do nrd.. ail.. Ind. & I. do pfd Chicago i:. III.... Cldcann O. W do 1st prd do 2d pfd Chlcaeo & N. W.., c. n. I. & r Chicago Ter. & Tr, do iifd.,.1 C. C. C. A- St. L... Colorado Ho do Hit pfd do 2d Pfd Del. & Hudson.. Del. 1.. & ... Denver & It. O. do pfd Erin do tut pfd do 2d Pfd Ot. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central , Iown Central ... do nrd I.ake i:rle & W... do pfd I.. & N Manhattan L,.... Met. St. lly Mex. Central ... Mex. National .. Minn. & m. L... Mo. Pacm- ..... M.. K. & T do pfd N. ,1. Central .. N. Y. Central .. Norfolk W... do pfd No. Pacific pfd.. Ontario & V.... Pennsylvania ... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L & S. F... do lKt pfd do d pfd (U. U Southw... do pfd Ht. Paul do pfd W',4 fio. Pncinc 94 So. allllway 104H do pfd 4 Texas Pacific..., ttl?i Tol.. St. U & W M do pfd , t?i Union Pacific 384 do pfd , 7 Wabash , 4tll do pfd 7J Wheel. & U E.. lt do Id pfd Wis. Central , M do pfd 44 Adams 1'x 15S American Kx 113 tl. 8. Ex Walls-Fargo Kx... . 'l lAmul. Copper .... . 1774 Amer. Car & F... . H't do pfd . 64 'An:er. I.ln, Oil,..., . IJ',4' do pr.t .lt'4 Amer. S. & It .221 I do pfd . 47 Anicr, Tobacco . . 94'j Anac. Mln. Co.... 4S Brooklyn It. T. . 71'1 Colo. Fuel & iron. . o' Con. Oas .1?1H -Con. Tobacco . tl do pfd . 754 Gen. nie.Mrlc , .HIS Olurose Sugar .... . 3SV Hocking Coal . 7U4 Inter. Paper . 67 do pfd .123 Inter. Power .lOITi Lnclede Oas .US'.i'Natlonal Illr.'iilt.., .164 iNatlonal Iead . St!. National Halt . U. do pfd r,..., .108'! No. American .10IH Paclflo Coant . I! Paclflo Mall . 21i VeopleH Ona ,,.v... lravt Presil fi, Car...., .7'i do prd . MVi Pullman P. Car..., . S7 ltepuhllc Pteel .... . 06'4 do pfd . 3Si Pusar .ItJ'.i Tenn. Coal A Iron . 4214 Union nag & P..., . 76Vt do pfd w,u. 15. leather . 45H . 78 . 68 . 30'4 . 62i .162 .188 do pfd... U. S. Itubber . do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Western Union , 89 , 4!' , II . 31 H , 89k . fa;, . 13', , ran , 11 , 30 '. "l ,1W ,190 . M .160 .HUH . 30 . SI , u . 49 . 4SU .10)4 .135 . 44 .221i . R74 115 .262 . M . n . itu . 73 . M . 90 . 44 . 19S . 41 . 75 . 07H . 4lTi .109 . 44 .210 . 14 . 67t .134, . in . 73 . 15 . SI . H . 6V-4 . 3T . 944 Trust receipts. Nerr York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sent. IS.-MONEY-On call firmer nt4 3V4ft'o per cent; last loan, 4 per ceni; ruling raic, 1 per ccni; prime mer cantlln puper. 646 per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE-Stendler. with actual business in bnnkcrs' bills, $4.S47stf 4.83 for demand and $t.82?4.82H for slxtv days; posted rntes, $l,83Vjtf4,86; commercial PUIS l.l-4H.!t!5i. . SILVER Hur, 5S,c; Mexican dollnrs, 45Wc. IIOND8 Oovernment, strong; state, Inao- iivc; raurouu, irregular. Tho closing quotat'ons on bonds nr at follows; II. 8. ref. it do coupon do 3, rec do coupon lo ntw 4, do coupon .. do old 4,, rec dq coupon ... do C, re j,... do coupon ... Atch. gen. 4a. do ad, 4, Daltlmore do iA do conv. 4, rrc.,,iaS4 109 108 10s re,,,.139 133 112 113 108 108 .. .1.104 9I4 & O. 4, .,1034 93 iCinifli fin. 2a 1(M Central of Oa. M.,.1044 'do la Ino SO Che,. & Ohio 44a. ..1034 Chi. & Alton 3Vt... S5 C. H. Q. new 4. 94 C. M & St P g. 4s. 1104 C. 4; N. W. c. 7.H0 c, n. i. r. 4,..;.k 'CCClSli K. 4S.102 cnicati ier. 4,..i.. s, Colorado So. Is ii Denver &' It. tl. 4.1MV Erie prior lien 4s,.. 914 do general 4a 88 U. W. & D. C. Is. 1014 Hocklntg Vat, 44. 10 U Ac N. uni. 4s.. ..101 Mex. Central 4s M ' do la Inc nil Minn. & 8t. I,. 4s.l0!'i M K. & T, 4s.... 9S4 I do In,..,., 824 N. Y. Central la.,..103, I 'do gen. 34s 107 N, J. Central g. r.s.1294 n. t-acina 4s 1044 do 3a 72; N, & W. eon. 4.,..10U Heading gen. 4.... 931. St I. & I M c. 6s..U St I. & S K 4s 93 St. L Southw, Is... 974 do 2s 79(j Han A. & A. 1 i. sail iHo. Pacific 4, Oli, pu. itauway as 1164 Tex. & Pacific Is. ,1184 Tol.. St I. TV 1. ti jPnlon Paclflo 4s, ...101 I no eonv. la 107 Wabash la -1184 Mo Is noi, ,ln 1h n West Shore 4s llj .Wheel, & L K. 4. 1104 Wis. Central 4s M; Ilostnn Stock Quotation. HOSTON. Sent. lS.-Cnll loans. M per cent: time limna. t.m& ner cent. Official closing: 7 Wetlngh. Electric. 714 1 ! Atchison 4s 1014 1344 Adventure I7t 1634 Hln. Mln- Co 374 137 Amsl. Copper .1034 173 Atlantic 374 191 Cal. itr l!eln, , 7M 424 Centennial 16 1134 Franklin IP 1 ii Humboldt 4) , 93y, Orceola Ill ,113 T'nrrot 49 ,2604 Qulncy 170 , 24 Santa Ke Copper.... 64 , 64 Tamarack 340 ,4U Utah Mining 274 , 334 Winona 24 , 994 Wolverines 6C.4 . 91 'i London Stock tjniitntlona, LONDON, Sept. 18.-4 p. m.-Closlns: Consols, money do account 93 Anaconda Atchison do pfd Ualtlmore A Ohio... Canadian Pacific... Ches. & Ohio Chicago O. W C M. & St. P Denver & R. Q.... do Did , Erie do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Illinois Central ... I- N M., K. & T do pfd M4 1M , 4 , 7? , 99 1 ,1054 ,1114 , 494 , 244 ,167 , 4 . 974 . 43?, . 724 (9 N. Y. Central ., Norfolk A W...I do nfd No. Paclflo pfd .Ontario & W..., Pennsylvania .., Heading do 1st prd In 2d nfd So. Hallway do prd So. Paclflo Union Pacific ., do pfd U. 8. Steel ,106 , 294 , S. 1484jWabash d.- nfd....... Snnlth 49.... 'Hand Mines . ...,159 .... S84 90 ....100 .... 3(4 .... 744 .... 114 .... 39 .... 274 .... 33S .... Vt .... 934 ....1014 .... 91 .... 434 .... 224 .... 41 .... 70H .... 414 SILVER Bar, nulet, 2015-16d per oz. diu.i iu 1 154 per CCIll 1 lie rule in mo- count In the open mnrket for short bills Is 2UJi2i per cent: for three months' bills, 2 5-16'(2S Per cent. vr York Mlnlnijr Stock. NEW YORK. Sent. 18. The following are the closing quotations on mining stocKs: t.lttle Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Phoenix l'otosl Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopes . (Standard ... 12 ,...173 ... 75 ... 8 ... 1 ... 5 ... 10 ... 40 ...323 Foreign Financial. T.nvnnv. Hn. ti.Mnnpv nnd discounts were steady today. There wns n poor at tendance on the Stock exchange. Prices wero irregular and listless. There was llllln .lUnnolllnti In xnecUlntlVC .ICtlVltV owing to tho closing of the Stock exchange tomorrow, wnicn win oe cioseu uy n huh Hnv In lrlu Sn I :i rrl.T v. the Jewish fast Monday and tho Mines settlement. Consols and first-cinss securities were easier on in sistent rumors of a new local loan. Amer icans oticned dull, following tho reaction In New York, but later' they hardened slightly to nnovu parity, tup Dusines.i transacted was practically professional nna the puoiic was nine inieresien. ino clos ing was firm. Grand Trunks declined, tha truffle returns belne 3.000 below expecta tions. Gold premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres, iw.so; Madrid, uisdoii, m; Rome, 3.18. PARIS, Sept. 18. Business on the bourse today was dull. Speculators were reluctant to deal In view of the closing of tho New York nnd London Stock exchanges tomor row. At tho close prices were somewhat tlrmcr. Internationals were quiet. Bra zilians were strong. Spanish securities re ncted nn nrivcrrtn exchange. Russians nnd Tractions were freely offered. Rio tlntos wero somewnai easier on New vorg nn vlccs. The bourse will bo closed Saturday. Threo per cent rentes, lOlf for the account; exennnge on London, isr -Jlic ror cnecKs; Spanish 4s. 7l.32.4. - BERLIN, HeptrlS.f-Home funds were dull on the hours.0 ,tpday. Foreigners, espe cially Italians and .Argentines wero harder. i;nincso os declined, vanaaian pbciucs opened firm, but 'closed with a decline, owing to realizations. Ranks nnd minis stnrted favorably, l?ut reacted on the weak ness or casn inuustriais. i;xqnnnge on Lon don, 20m 41',4 Pfgs.. for checks. Cotton Mark-ft. NEW YORK. Sent. 18.-COTTON-Snot closed nulet ind 1-ltic lower: mlildllnc culf. 8!)-16c; middling uplands, 8 6-16c; sales, 2,10) nines. I'Utures closed stcauy; Heptcmuer, 7,73c: October, 7.71c; November, 7,,2c: De cember. 7.75c; January, 7.76c; February, 7.77o; March nnd April. 7.78c: Mny. 7.80c. sept, is. UOTTON- NEW ORLEANS ni,in idoiLi , na, i, un uuiin, iffiiii.ui good ordinary, 6 5-16c; low middling, middling. 81-16c: cood mlddllnc. SHn: mid dllng fnlr, 8 5-16c; receipts, 6.391 bales; stock, n.-i; rarcn. ! 111 urns sieauy; pepiemner, 7.85c bid; October, 7.C57.85c: November, 7.624i7.64c: December. 7.62ff 7.63c : January. 7.i2Q7.63c: February. 7,62i7.64c: March. 7.63 7.63c; April. 7.63fi 7.65c; May. 7.6lft7.65c. sr. i,uuiH, Hept. is. 1 otton qtilet; middling. 8c; sales, 810 bales; receipts. 660 nn ioh; Hiiipmcnis, Ijo pnies; siock, ;!2.S77 bales. LIVERPOOL. Sent. 18.-COTTON-Snnt. moderate business; prices 1 1-16(1 higher; American middling rnir, &4i: gooa mid dllng. 5s; middling, 514-16d; low middling 31-32d; tales. 8.O0O bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export nnd Included i.nsj American; receipts, z.imi Dales, includ ing 1,000 American. Futures opened Arm nnu cioseu easy; American middling, 1. m c., September, 4 32-64Ci4 33-64d. sellers: Octo, ber. b. o. c. 4 23-64d, buyers; October and November. 4 3C-6ld. sellcrn: November nnd December, 4 18-6ld, sellers; December and January, 4 li-uriH is-tnd, sellers; January and February. 4 17-64d, buyers; February and March, 4 17-614 18-64d, sellers; March and April, 4 is-64d, buyers; April and May, 1 lo-oiu, uuyt'i a, Co (Tee Market. NEW YORK. Sept. IS.-COFFEE-Spot Rio. llrm: No. 7 Invoice, tfiic. Mllrt. mcirlv Cordova. S?lHici Futures advnnced 10Q15 i,iiiib .11 inn iipciiing loony on a scare 01 BiiHi-iw, prompted uy unexpected strength In foreign markets, nnd ruled llrm iinrlnr tinned covering and buying for local and lureiKii account, nnvre una Hamburg, which had been evnnrtpd In nlmw u Hllcllt ndVlincp. fnllnu'lni. nnr .ltu.i n,,n(ni I dose of yesterday, came H4Hf net higher ...... -j74 inHi,, hu mi iiiu nay, private au- vices reporting the rise duo to bull manip ulation. Primary repelntti unrp li.,iiii, n,r.,in but exerted little Inllucnco locally. Waro hpuHe dellvcrlCH In the United States were liberal and spot supplies were held Uo higher, both facts nddlng to the local steadiness. Prices eased off 5 points In the afternoon under realizing. The mnrket wns finally steady, with prices net iinchniK-Hil tn 10 points higher. Total sales were 31,750 iiitiur., iuuiiiuiuk; uoioner. i.uijc; Ucccmbur. 5.15fjj.2i)c: Jununry. 5.20fl5.25c: March. K.mi 6.55o; June, 6.UUc; July, 5.65y5.75c; August, Oil nnil llosln. Bid. "Offered. Ilnnk (TlrarlnsiK, OMAHA, Sept. 18. Bank clearings today, $1,150,379; corresponding duy last year, $929, 124; Increase, I2.'1.:15. t BO8TON. Sept. 18,-Clearlngs, $24.26,5,8; balances. $2.03t,28. ST. LOUIS, Sept. iS.-Cicarlngs, $7,893,S;j; Hn urn, OIL CITY. Sept. lS.-OILS-Credlt bal flllPPH 11 9S HIHnnl.. n 1,1,1 . .. 91,710 bbls.; nverage. 8S.8I3 bbls.; runs, 95,904 bbls.; average, 78,2Cii bbls. NEW YORK. Sept. 1S.-OIL8-Cottoliseed, nun, prune yciiaw, 4IKJHIC. 1'otroleun nll rnrtnn.l K.. ,1, 'rlt t? tn. ni.Mn.iAii.i MM.. , . ....w... ... ,i,in, ,i,uu, IlilitllClllllIU and Baltimore. $7.45; Philadelphia and Hal- 4 .4 V. 1 I I . 1 t I - - Htralncd, conimon to pootl, 91,40. Turpe i.n'nnv Kn it ftii ar"nin.iin Dlnit unnt Ar.a C )llnIu4 41a 1A Jit -l .. American retlncd, 6 l-16d. Turpentine spirits. 25s lOHd. ' LIVERPOOL. 8ept..l8.-OILS-Turpentlne I Sew York Dry (,'ooda Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.-DRY OOODS- 'ino irauo today has been inactive through out. Buyers wero purchasing smnll quc.i- titles of irenernl mnrrhnnriinn fnr milplr ehlpment. only paying no nttentlon to for ward requirements, prices wero unchanged. Men's wear woolens and worsteds nnd woolen and worsted dress goods, dull end, unciiiiiiKcu, i no murgei win ne closed to morrow. Evaporated anil Dried Kralt. NEW YORK. Sept. 18. EVAPORATED t 1 1 1 1 1 1.' C2 Tl..,.. ,. n, v l edited in the market for evaporated apples with the tone steady. Prime, SUqKc califo'rnia bniRn pniiiTawr active but about steady, Prunes, 3H ipriuuis, nijyni, nyviiix; MOOT I'arK, Ml Peaches, peeled, llfl8c; unpeeled, 639c. Wool Market. ST. LOIHS. Sept. 18. WOOL Firm: me Hum grades. 124l"c; light line. KHJflPjc: heavy tine, J'.iGllHc; tub-washed, 1224c. In- 7c, 12c, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Ctttlo Eld at Juit Abtmt Itwdj Ttion aid lo Did Good luitn. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS HIGHER Sberp Market Not Partlcnlarly Active, tint Ahont Yesterday's Prices Were Paid Lambs, How ever, Were Very Dnll, 80UTH OMAHA. Sept. 1. Rccelnts were Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Ottlclal Monday 4.M2 2,i',5 ISM uiuciai Tuesday t,u:a i.ji.i jj,h.. Cttlclal Wednesday 4,7t9 6.420 4,153 Three days this week..l6,69S 16.718 33.411 ame days last week....ll,2M 12,261 20.. .0 lime wck hefnre 12.2i6 13.0.5 27,291 Same three weeks ago. .10.932 1i.29j l..4i Same four weeks ago. ..12,64 19,4)1 21.i24 Same days, last year 20,027 15,573 21.W7 Avcrago prico paid tor hogs at Suuin Omaha thx nni anvnm Hiivh with com parisons: 1 cow WTO 20 cows..,,. S79 1 COW......104O 20 calves... 270 1 cows !07 4 cows... . 912 'Z cows 930 2 cows 1015 3 cows 1020 4 feeders.. 930 4 feeders.. K90 8 feeders.. 757 2 feeders.. 623 3 heifers... 680 12 hclfern... 794 5 heifers.., 976 H cows..,.. 931 28 feeders.. 90S il cows IftK) Fred 16 feeders.. 973 2 95 2 45 2 45 3 75 3 00 2 10 2 4) 2 40 2 40 3 40 3 40 2 00 1 25 2 60 2 90 3 10 2 15 3 65 3 30 Lute. 3 50 1 cows. ... 9T0 2 cows, . . S9.S 19 feeders.. 1175 1 steer 1170 2 feeders.. 1070 23 feeders. . 1091 6 feeders,. 95 4 feeders.. 712 2 heifers... 675 2 heifers... 610 B feeders,. 616 3 cows 931 10 cows 1064 8 cows 962 2 cows 1090 2 cows 905 2 cows 810 5 cows... Sr.-Neb, 3 COWS.. 10S0 2 9i 2 45 3 10 3 50 3 0) 3 fii) 3 40 3 35 2 SO 2 SO 3 35 2 15 2 5 2 SO 2 10 1 00 2 to 3 75 Fred Lute, Jr. Neb. 893 22 cows... 2 cows... I 1901. 1900.n99.189S.lS97.U96.1895. Sept. 1.. bPt. 2.. Sept, 3.. Sept, 4.. Sept. 6.. Sept, 6.. Uept. 7.. Sept. 8... Sept. 9... Wept. 10.. aepc. a. bcut. 12. aept. is.. tJept. it.. Sept. 15.. ocpt. is., Hept. 17.. Sept. 18.. 6 04 UIK 6 07', 5 03 6 15 6 08 6 26 '4 a 0j 6 31 6 06 6 29ft 5 US 5 10 6 36H ' 6 444 5 16 6 39H 5 22 6 38 5 2U 6 464 6 08 bCl. 6 05 5 09 67H 6 62 6 13 6 76 5 13 4 20 it 4 19 4 22 4 23 4 Mi 4 M 4 29 4 23 4 Tl 4 251 4 30 4 33 4 34 I 4 32 3 61 3 W 3J 3 63 3 63 3 53 3 60; 3 67 36 3 77 3 79 3 S3 3 72 3 68 3 6S 3, i 07 4 07 4 04 4 02 4 001 3 5t 3 9JI 3 811 I 3 83 3 89 3 81 3 81 3 56! 3 94 2 77 2 H 2 81 2 Tl 2 '. 2 78 2 81 2 31 2 86 2 IS 7u. 2 63 2 iU 2 73 2 6o 3 71 4 17 4 34 4 21 I 13 4 24 4 23 4 :i 4 lii 4 l 4 IV 4 06 C 4 12 4 12 4 01 Indicates Sunday. lie Vllll.1,11 IIIIIIIIIUI VI ... brought In today by each road wns: Road. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep C, M. & St. P 1 O. & St. L Mlktmirl 1'nnlflp nft Union Pnclllc System 33 10 11 l. At it. V , F.. E. Ai M. V 73 C. St. P.. M. & O H. M. R 3S C, U. & Q ,i K. C. & 8t. .1 ." 9 C. R. 1. Ac P.. east.. 1 C. R. I. & P.. west.. 1 Illinois Central 1 3 2 1 10 9 25 8 17 6 1 9 I 91 stock Hr's. 1 272 MM 332 1,531 337 M0 1,523 1,18; 945 2,310 187 138 174 76 .... N.... 0J lfx 28 48 176 .... 196 12U 14 50 160 211 141 .... 661 Total recelptr 189 91 13 5 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber ot ncad indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. umann packing uo swift and uompony Cudahy PacKlng Co Armour & Co Omaha, from K. C Cudahy, from K. C it. uecKcr Ac uegan Vunsant As Co Lobman & Co V. I. Stephen Hill As Huntzinger Ronton & Underwood.... Uvlnustone Ac Schnller.. .Hamilton & Rothschild.. ij. X'. nuns II. L. Dennis & Co A. h. Mawinnney Wolf & M Kins Pncklnsr Co Other buyers Total 4.088 6,176 2,Wo CATTLE Tho receipts of cattle today wero fairly liberal, but packers took hold In good shape, and the market was fairly active and fully steady all around on good stuff. The fact that there will be no market tomorrow made packers moro anxious than usual for supplies today. There ware only a few cornfed ateerj offered today, and those that were on sa.e brought good strong prices. Tho bitter grades. In particular, hold readily, and .t was not long before everything offered was out of first hands. The cow market was well supplied today, there being about fifty cars on sale. Tho demand, however, seemed to be tqual to tho occasion, and there was but little change noticeable from yesterday In the prices paid. Dulls, calves anil stags, so far as noticed, sold In JUHt about yesterday's notches. There were fully as many stockers and feeders In the yards today ns wero wanted, and as a result everything but the choicest bunches were rather slow sale, thounh not much change was noticed In the prints pain, ii was cviacnt, tnougn, tnat buyers were cautious about getting many on hand as tomorrow there will bo no market, and from that time until the close of tho week trade Is apt to bo light. Common cattle tooay were almost unsalable nt any price, as no one would bid on them. Western beef cattle today of desirable grades were ratlier scarce, and those an swering to that description rold readily nt fully steady prices. Cow stuff also eo.d steady and the same could be said of stock ers and feeders of desirable grades, but the common stuff was very dull. Representa tive sales: 4 cows... 11 cows... 2 calves., 2 calves., 30 feeders 819 C. 950 993 213 340 , 513 i.) 40 11 feeders.. 879 3 50 No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 1390 2 SO 8 1141 B 00 1 830 2 76 47 1013 S 50 15 2 80 it 13H r SS 1 1420 3 75 3 1309 & J S 1000 3 B0 40 1260 6 65 l..- 680 4 04 20 1230 6 75 i .1040 4 oo 39...: im c 75 COWS. 2 735 1 M 6 1070 2 73 1 920 1 75 1 1160 2 80 1 1004 2 00 I 21 870 2 Si 2 700 2 04 2 (70 2 S3 7 845 2 15 4 Mo 2 85 3 830 2 20 13 991 2 M 2 90S 2 23 25 914 2 90 11 179 2 26 47 837 2 M 5 904 2 11 13 1021 2 93 2 864 2 35 25 9 2 95 2 25 2 .15 1 090 3 00 1 984 3 40 10 975 3 00 1 930 2 50 1 860 3 04 2 715 2 V) 7 1012 3 04 7 971 2 M 29 1000 3 00 2 (25 2 M 17 947 3 10 26 781 2 55 , 1 WO 3 10 5 874 2 CO 1 1044 3 25 4 8S4 2 65 3,,.. t,U83 3 60 19 .'. 805 2 73 2 1164 3 54 1 1044 2 75 1 1140 1 54 5 114 2 73 HEIFERS. 3 530 2 a 1 780 2 94 7 IM 2 23 11 447 3 06 7 657 2 44 BULLS. 1 1380 2 25 1 1160 2 54 1 934 2 25 1 1544 2 54 1 1184 2 23 1 724 2 64 1 1024 2 54 1 1430 2 75 1 1430 2 54 1 1560 4 00 CALVES. 1 210 4 U 1 140 4 75 1 174 4 f 1 130 & 0) STOCK CALVES. 327 2 85 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 3 603 2 0) 2 800 3 75 1 760 2 85 3 633 2 83 1 C30 2 50 3 66 3 OS 13 657 2 64 23 624 3 35 I ft)4 2 60 4 317 3 54 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 6)0 2 04 3 534 3 IS 2 524 2 00 21 715 3 24 2 783 2 00 25 HI 3 20 3 1116 2 20 16 S75 3 25 3 783 2 25 17 703 3 25 3 796 2 40 8 812 3 Hi 15 tK UO 1 810 3 30 4 955 S AO 18 i. 43 3 30 2 720 2 55 18 660 3 34 II. ..,....),,. 9M 2 94 2 854 3 34 7 !.. 931 2 94 1 790 2 34' 4 774 2 94 3 706 3 34 4 917 2 90 3 696 3 34 3 534 3 04 36 826 3 54 5,,i,i 851 3 29 628 3 54 6 798 2 04 17 817 3,54 4 791 3 04 16 893 3 54 23 823 3 05 17 744 3 55 24, , 969 3 05 10t 3 73 t ,. 493 3 03 37 975 3 75 20 , 886 3 14 13 400 4 00 NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 bull 1120 $2 60 1 cow 880 $2 75 1 bull.... ,.1010 4 00 Scows 1022 2 85 1 bull 690 3 00 5 COWS 1100 3 10 1 bull 1370 2 50 30 cows 930 2 75 7 heifers... 471 3 15 1 row 1100 2 Si 7 calves... 231 3 65 1 cow 1360 4 CO -.8 steers..,. 913 3 10 6 cows 1060 2 85 1 row 930 2 85 1 cow 1020 2 85 1 cow,,,.., 1000 2 85 2 cows 933 2 85 1 cow 930 2 83 1 cow 1H0 2 83 10 cows 991 3 10 3 cows 1033 3 10 3 cows 986 3 10 16 cows 953 3 00 1 cow 1030 2 50 1 cow 1080 3 25 3 cowh...,. 903 2 50 2 steers.. ..1130 3 26 1 steer 1090 3 25 6 feeders.. 1030 3 25 1 steer.. ...1110 3 25 1 steer 1030 3 :-r, 1 steer 1130 3 25 1 steer 1360 3 25 1 Meer 1190 3 25 1 steer 1000 3 23 1 steer 1390 3 25 5 steers.. .,1348 3 75 4 steers.. ..1177 3 76 1 steer 910 3 25 1 steer 980 3 23 1 steer 1170 3 23 17 Steer.. ..1163 3 90 1 COW 1000 2 60 20 cows 1053 3 10 1 bull 1320 2 25 2 COW 1035 2 23 v 1 bull.. ,,..1200 2 15 22 steers.... 787 3 50 3 heifers,., 683 3 10 1 steer Sin 3 so 1 hull liso 2 30 3 Steers,... 860 2 85 2 steers,,,. 1115 4 10 9 steers.. ,.1010 3 70 1 steer 760 2 40 1 steer 1030 3 60 8 heifers,,. 813 3 00 t cows,,. .. 920 2 05 3 cows 93 25 5 cow 151 ! 95 2 cow 102 2 95 10 cows. 4 cows. E. Orimn-Neb. 2 50 3 cows 883 2 90 6 cows 928 4 60 2 heifers... 820 2 60 3 heifers.,, 660 3 03 3 heifers... 573 .1nhi l-lolnml Voh 1 heifer.... 490 1 75 2 heifers... 560 Ed Richards Neb; 22 cows 1016 a 40 19 cows 1047 3 ft) 4 feeders. .1172 2 cows.... 1120 2 in 1 cow 880 2 COWS 1170 3 75 J. II. Uachelor-Neb. 85 1 cow 1(130 1 . 1 cow 1050 Delatour Neb. 55 1 stag 133i) 6u 17 steers.. ..MM 2 cows 1010 5 cows 861) 1 cow uso 1 cow Hum ira .Morgan .-,ob. 26 feeders., 811 2 85 1 feeder... 730 P. C. nnd J. Murphy-Neb. 59 feeders.. 660 3 15 J. H. Roscnfclt-Ncb. 582 3 45 Thels Bros.-Neb. 997 3 63 , 1 feeder... 810 WYOMING. 991 .1170 3 J. M. ,. 593 2 ,. S97 2 1027 3 COWS... 8 cows.,, 4 cows... 3 cows 770 2 cows 875 1 cow 1020 6 cows 932 26 feeders. 28 feeders. 3 83 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 10 2 23 3 l5 3 05 3 05 1 75 ! 00 2 50 2 50 2 00 3 W 2 33 2 35 2 S3 2 85 2 85 2 00' 2 7a .1260 .1016 8S0 40 steers.. 3 feeders 1 feeder.. 6 feeders.. &5 1 Teeder...l010 7 cows 997 1 cow 860 3 co we 1040 10 steers.. ..1132 24 steers.... 892 W 75 00 4 steers.., 1 feeder.. .1170 .1000 . 670 S30 4 15 3 30 3 30 3 30 ?. 80 2 80 3 30 3 30 4 11 2 3 IK) 3 33 3 51 2 90 I 20 4 15 1 steer 1160 3 to 1 cow 10)0 .1 40 1 cow 12S) 3 40 1 cow.. .,,.1130 3 6) 6 cows 971 2 80 1 cow.,,... 940 3 30 38 cows 977 3 30 1 cow 910 4 10 1 steer.. 3 23 3 steers. , Hermnn Wvo. 2 60 4 feeders. , 3 00 1 feeder... Western Ranches rt. D 230 steers. ..1146 4 30 COLORADO. 13 feeders. 726 3 65 1 feeder... 6S0 1 feeder... 820 3 15 24 cows 931 J. J. McOlnnlb Idaho. 9 stcors....l212 4 53 14 steers. ...1071 HOOS The market today could be quoted IOJjISc higher thnn yesterday and nctlve. The first hogs did not sell iiultu that high, 08 they went mostly at $6.70 and $6.72W. but the mnrket soon Irmed up. the bulk selling Ht right around $6.75. Tho choicer loads sold at J6.77H and occasionally $6.80 was paid and from that up to $6.80. Tho less desirable loads went from $6.?214 down. At those prices It t as 11 very active market and tho bulk of tho offerings was out of first hands in good season. The close of the market was hardly us active and per haps a trifle easier than the best time, ow ing to the fnct that packers had their more urgent orders filled. Some of tho last ar rivals for that reason did not sell quite ns strong. The average prlco of nil the hogs sold to day Is at the highest point reached slnco June 2, 1893. Representative sales: No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 4 204 ... 67)i 44 192 S4 6 75 13 300 ... 70 (9 274 . . 6 75 69 194 84 6 74 C6 252 40 6 75 70 172 ... 6 70 60 266 ... 6 75 61 221 40 6 70 79 194 ... 6 75 87 210 ... 6 70 59 254 ... 6 75 31 256 80 6 74 54 203 (4 6 75 80 216 ....6 70 64 283 84 6 75 71 235 124 6 72Vi 85 230 120 6 75 67 227 124 6 72S4 63 207 284 6 73 77 217 40 S 72ii C8 216 40 fi 73 69 234 124 0 72Vi CI 234 200 6 75 76 233 164 7!', C4 254 ... 6 75 60 261 ... 6 72'i 45 288 80 73 74 234 244 6 72'i 6 281 ... 7i (4 260 124 72t 14 232 204 0 75 59, 291 44 6 72 95 ?82 200 6 76 79 221 120 C 72l 93 232 204 6 75 74 241 124 C 72i, a 240 44 6 73 41 253 244 72i 61 266 ... 6 75 72 224 164 6 72'i 63 264 40 6 75 85 206 280 6 72'i 74: 233 ... A 75 74 212 200 S72H 7 262 ... .6 7X 30 22i ... 6 721, ,;o 31)7 (0 6 77!j ft 254 84 6 THi 60 303 SO 6 77, 23 251 ... C 72V, 78 254 120 6 77',, 79 230 ... 721, 62 237 ... "V, 79 114 ... 6 73 K8 241 ... 6 77, 69.,; 261 40 6 73 81 216 124 6 "t 60 293 200 6 75 CS 230 ... 6 77!i 63 239 84 6 75 81 ,.21 80 6 77V, 79 243 124 7.1 03 223 84 6 77Vi 64 245 84 6 75 67 208 164 6 77i 64 264 124 6 75 83 215 84 6 77V, 67 260 84 75 61 26 f1 6 77'.i 75 237 40 6 75 67 ...274 160 6 71Vi 63 ..243 200 6 75 69 266 ... 6 77V, , 66 263 ... 6 75 53 314 120 6 77Vi 79 202 124 75 64 273 84 6 77' i 68 211) ... 6 75 76 244 40 6 7714 79 202 120 6 75 74 231 ... 6 7i 10 290 ... 6 75 61 296 ... 6 84 71 274 244 6 75 C3 2CI ... 6 84 71 234 ... 6 75 64 219 ... 6 80 70 237 ... 6 75 67 219 ... HO .11 214 ... 4 73 53 ,..S1I ... 6 80 70 237 80 6 75 61 241 ... 84 23 374 44 6 73 37 303 ... 6 85 61 242 40 6 7.1 51 291 ... 6 90 57 261 40 6 75 SHEEP There were not nearly ns many sheep on sale today ns were offered yes terdoy. but still there seemed to bo about enough to mec the demand. Packers, though, took hold In fairly good shape, con sidering that Chicago was quoted lOlil&o lower. At this point Just about steady prices, were paid for the moro desirable grades, but the common stuff was very dull. Thn demand for lumbs today was very light nnd In fact It was lato before much of anything was done. The demnnd for feeders Is holding up In good shape nnd the market on both' sheep and lambs may he quoted strong. Quotations: Cholco yearlings. $3.3033.60; fair to geod yearlings, $3.15413.30: choice wethers. $3.205t3.35: fair to good wethers, $3.003.20; choice ewes, $2.75tff3.00: fair to a mn msin ,c, n 1. . . I .,l,.. goon rwm. uum.. iu. iiit'iiu oiiimr, i,ti.i. 4.304.5O; fair to good spring lambs, $4.00 4.30: feeder wethers, $2.753.25: feeder lamus, $3.aqr-60. itcpreseniauve saies: No. 6 bucks 10 cull ewes.... 91 western ewes..... 53 western wethers.... 96 feeder wethers 85 western lambs 169 western limbs 171 feeder lambs 32 cull ewes 82 western ewes 80 western ewes 212 western wethers... 15 cull ewes 61 cull ewes 89 western owes, 41 western ewes 948 western wethers... "V Av. , 118 , 103 78 , 89 , 43 , 59 59 , 59 78 73 100 100 82 83 102 101 102 Pr. $1 50 1 SO 2 90 3 35 3 a 3 50 3 50 3 00 1 10 2 60 2 75 3 25 2 00 2 15 2 75 3 (-0 3 35 CHICAGO LIVE HTOCK MARKET. Cattle and Sheep ,re Lower and Hogs Htcndy. CHICAGO, Sept. IS. CATTLE Receipts, 18.000 head. Including l.OuO head Texans, 4,500 head Texans: market slow to 10c lower; good to prlmo steers, $6.10fi0.60; poor to medium, $4,0046.00; stockeis and feeders, $2.50(34.30; cows. 12.604.75; heifers, $2;25 5.00; canners, $1.604i2.35; bulls, $l.S0jfl.75; calves. $3.20fl6.85: Texas steers, $3,0044.80; western steers. $3.7545.&0. HOGS-Recelpts, 28,000 hend; Friday. 24. 000 head, estimated: left over. 2.870 head: active nnd 64ilOc higher: closing easy; mixed and butchers. $6.40fl7.07'4; good to choice heavy, $6.854J7.20; rough heavy. $rt.2 416.75; light, $6.404iti.90; bulk of sales, $0.60lf 'SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; 104115c lower: lambs, lOfyiSo lower: good to choice wethers, $3.6Q41'I.Oo; fair to choice mixed, $3.40f)3.6O; western sheep, $3.23 3.60; native lambs, fancy, fair to cohlco, $3.0O4jl.OO; western lambs, $4,001)3.00. Ner York Live Stock Mnrket. NEW YORK. Sept. 18.-I1EEVE8-Re. celpts. 3,742 head; good beeves strong, others 10c off; cows, weak, shndo lower; native steers. $3.904i5.70: half-breeds, $2.90fl3.7O; oxen and sings, $3,504(3.70. Cables llrm. Ship ments, 121 head cattle and 1,701 quarters of Ca'lVES-Receipts, 6.523 hend: veals firm to 16c higher; other calves firm; veuls, $4.50 08.25; culls and little, calves. $I.OOf4.50; grussers and buttermilks, $3.254j3.50; chohe, $3.76: fed calves. I.OOfl4.5p. SIIEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. .W) nead: sheep slow; lambs uneven: somo sales. 35c higher than Monday; closed qules) and stead?; sheep. $2.2S41; cholco. $3.76; culls. ll.0Oti2.Ol: IsmbH. $4.0n4J5.50; some narly sales of extras at $5.754jG.85: general sales, $4 6.VH6.3S 1 unnnnu ininu.i, i.-j, uuub, tJ.au. HOOS-Rccelpts. 3,365 hend; state, steady; no sales of westerns. Kansas City Live Mock Market, KANSAS CITY, Sept. 18.-CATTLE-R0-celpts, 12.000 head; natives, 1,400 head; calves, 1,200 heud; market generally 64fI0c higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.80476.30; fnlr to good, $5.0O45.70; stockers ana feeders, $3.004?.25; western fed steers, $4,804)5.75; western range steers, $3.50(84.75: Texans and Indians, $2.90413.75; Texas cows, $2.204J2.85j native cows,' $2.25ft 2.80; heifers, $3.00fl$.60; ennners, $1.5031.63: iitius-iicciMPts. ii,i"hi tiend. market lotf 15c higher; bulk, S5.7u4fA.83; mixed pnckr5. $6.rkV(i.92ti; light, frt.HKntl.75. pigs. J.vOOlfi 1ft, SHEEP AND LAMHH-ltPoltit. "?.rs. hend; market 10c lower, lambs. f$5n,ftt"v), western wethers. S3.25fi3.50; ewes, 12.75113,131 feeders, $2,75R4.2S; stock sheep, $1 Situ " St. Joseph Mir Stock Market, ST, JOSEPII. Sept. lS.-CATTI.r: tte celpts, 225 head; market generally lOo Ii1,l,f.r MrallfAc, t1 itit..; r.. w .. .. . .. , ..,. ii,i,,, w,ivJ(,w, ivAtm;. nnu westerns, $2.7i6.90; cows nnd heifers. 51 v,i o.ui mum nun nuiKn, j..j.n,io; yenning nnd calves. $2.354f.1.S.i; stackers nnd feeders. $2.00114.00; venls. $2.30415.50. Ill irlSt ltirltila. r, 7f Imnd: ,iiArl V.nt- hlgher; light nnd light mixed, $6.6MI6.S5: medium nnd bulk, $il.75J6.97's! pigs, $3.7Sit 3.83; bulk. f6.704J8.SS. Hllr;t,l' AM) LAM Ho Receipts, 4,ft hend; mnrket steady to shade lower: ton Idaho lambs, $1.65; top Idaho wethers, $3.50. Stork In SUM. The following table shows the receipts of cnttle, hogs nnd sheep nt the five prlm-lp.il stock markets for September 18: , Cattle. HngS. Sheep, South Omaha I5.0S5 7.5(3 13,9.'a Chlcngo is.on) 2S.IXV 10,iHX) Kniisn City 12,1100 ii.wio 6.:a St. Louis 3.7(rt 6,100 2,301) St. Joseph 225 6,70i) 4,600 Totals .... .. 40.010 58,313 47.325 Smear Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept. IS.-SCOAH-Rnw, steady: fair refining. 3ic; centrlfugnl, H test. 3Vc: molasses simar. 3c. Reilned. firm! No. (1 4.65c: No. 7, 4 Vc; No. 8. 4.13c; No. 9, 4.40c: No. 10, 4.35o; No. 11, 4.30c; No. 12, 4.30c: Nos. 13 nnd 14, 4.20c: standard A. o.Ooc: confectioners' A, 5.05c; mould A. 5.6)c; cut lonf mid crushed, 5.75e: powdered, ,V35c; granulated, 5.25c: cubes, 5.60c. LONDON. Sept. lS.-SUC.AR-ueet sugar, llrm. 7s29d. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 18.-8UOAR-Qulet: centrifugal yellow. 4ic: second. 3M Molasses, stendy; centrifugal, 64lW. 1'O.STOFIMCU XOTICK. (Should bo read DAILY by all lntcreted, a changes may occur at any lime.) tembei 21. 1901, will close (PROMPTLY In nil cases) nt the general postolllcc as lol- 1.i.r1ull,i,,0fl m".l,H cl0' one ''our earlier than closing time tdiown below. Parcels post mallx for ilermnny cloao at b p. tn. Mondny und Wednesday. Regular and supplementary mails olo.in at foreign branch half hour later than dol ing time shown below. Trnns-Atlnntli; 3H.IU. THURSDAY-At fi:3i) 11. n:. (or EUROPE, per s. s. Columbia, vm Plymouth, Cher bourg und Hamburg (mall for Franco mult be directed "ncr s. s. Columbia"); lit 7 11. III. for FRANCE, SW1T.E1U LAND. SPAIN, ITALY. PORTUGAL TURKEY. EGYPT. O RE E C K, HI 11 T I S It INDIA und LORENZO .MAiIquez. per s. s. La Urutugne, via Havre (mull for other parts of Europe must be directed A.OHLS ISLANDS, per s. s. Spartan Prince. SATURDAY At 7:30 a. m. (supplementary ?.! ".V?. for Kl'KOI'B. Pcr s.'A.' LucIinlV. via gueeiistnwn; nt 7:30 n. m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per s. e. Pots dam, (mnll must bo directed "per s. s. Potsdam"); at 8 11. m. for ITALY, per s. s. Alter, via Naples (mall must be directed i'V-T.A' ; Alb-T"): at 9:30 a. m. for SCOT LAND direct, per s. s. Anchorlo (mall must be directed "per h. s. Anchoria"! lit 11 a. m. for DENMARK direct, per s. Norge (mull must be directed "per a. s. Norge"). 1 PRINTED MATTEtTETC.-Thl stenmet lakes Printed Matter, Commercial pa pcrs and Samples rnr uermanv only. Thn hamo clai.s of mall matter for other paits of Lumpo w I not be sent by this shin unless specially directed by It. After the closing of tho Supplementary Trans-Atlantlc .Malls named above addf t onal supplementary mulls nro opened on the piers of the American. English, trench and German steamers and renmlii open until within Ten Minutes of tho hour ot nulling or steamer. Italia for Soi'tli and Central Ainerlcii. West Indies, Eto. THURSDAY At 10 a. m. for HAITI, per s. h. Prliis P. Hendrlk (mnll for Curacao. Venezuela, Trinidad. Urltlch nnd Dutch Guiana must be directed "per s. s. Prln F. Hendrlk"); nt 12 m. for SANTIAOO. per h. h. Clenfucgos; nt 6:30 p. m. for JAMAICA, per h. h. Admiral Schley, from Ronton. FRIDAY At 10 11. m. for 11HAZIL, per s. s. Wordsworth (mall for Northern Hrazll. Argentine Republic. Uruguay nnd Para guay must ho directed "per s. a. Words worth"); nt 12 in for HT. K1TTS I1RIT 18H. DUTCH and FRENCH QUIanA, via Dcmerara, per s. h. Uller; at 12 m for MEXICO, per s. s. Yucatan, via Turn pIco (mall must bo directed "per s. s. Yu catan"); nt 11 p. m. tor NEWFOUND LAND, per s. s. Carthaginian, from Phil adelphia Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to Noith Blum.-;, nnu iiiviivi. L-jr Bicumer, uioso at hub uiiicu uun- ui u;ju p. in. (connectlli; close hero every Monday, Wednesday an" Biituruayj. mans ior auqiicion, by rail to uusiuii. mm uicucu uy Hicamcr, iioao at this oftlce dally nt 6.30 p. in, Malls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa. Flu., and thence by steamer, closu nt this oftlce dully at 6 n. m. (the loniicctliig closes nro on Monday, Wednesday and Satur day). Metis tor Mexico City, overland, uitlcss specially addressed for dluputch by Bteumcr. cli,.e tit this oflioe dully at i;& p. ni. nnd i V. m. Malls ior Cot(a ltlc.i Belize. Puerto Coitcz nnd Guatemala, by rail to Now Orleans, and theuco by Bteumcr, close at this iilllcn daily at M-.J) p. m. (connecting closes hero Monduys for Hellze, Puerto Cortez ui',11 Guatemala and Tuesday' for Costu ,lcU). itegls tered mall closes at 0 p. m. pievlous day. TrnnK-Pnclfle 2falii, Malls for Hawaii, Jtpm, 't'hllm and Philip-pine-Islands, via San Francisco, clone h ro daily at 6:30 p. m. up to September 16. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Doric. Malls tor lluwall. u S.ui imiiiu nmn hero dally at 6:30 p. m, up to September 16, Inclusive, for dispatch per u. s. Ala meda. Malls for Hawaii. China, Japan nnd Philip pines, via San Francisco, closo here dully at 6:30 p -n, up to September "22, Inclu sive, for dispatch per s. s. Nippon Maru. MhIih for AUhir.il'n u'xeem limi AtiMi'.mn, which Is forwuraea via Europe), New euland, Fiji, bamu.i and llau.i, via ann Francisco, close hero dally nt 6:30 p. ni. nfter September "15 und up to tieptom ber 28, .Inclusive, or on arrival of s. a. Campania, due at New York September 28, for dispatch per s. s. Sierra. Malls lor China and Japan, via Vancouver, closo hero dally at 6:30 p. m. up to Octo ber "1, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Empress of India (registered mall must lis directed "via Vancouver"!. Mull, i;ccpt merchandises which cannot bo rot warded via Canudn, for the U. S. Postal Agent at Shanghai, closes at 6:30 p. m. previous day. Malls for Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, via San Frnnclsco close here dallv at 6:30 p. m. up to October "12, inclusive, for dis patch per h, h, Austrntln, Malls for Austiiilln (except Wfst Australia, which goes via Europe, ind New Zealand, which goes via Sao "ranclsco) and Fiji Islands, via Vancouver, clone here dally at 0:30 p. m. after September "28 nnd up to October 12, Inclusive, for dispatch er s. s. Aorangl (supplementary malls, via Seattlo nnd Victoria), close nt 6:30 p. 111. October "13. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmnster. Postofllce. Now York, N. Y September 13, 1901. i Is 1 to 4 sil. V fJVV l,iisrtBWr4 SI- J to Itrl'tir. j- rr"Bt CrniUff. KSlTHl t4- CHtkVtllCO MciNciNNtri,o,HB CURE YOURSELF t Ui,. Dlf 4J fur tmnsturtl dlirhirii,lndBiiuilon, Irriutlens or ulcoratlons of mucous nieiphrsnM rainless, and no. Mlta geut or poisonous. Bold by Dra-nrtoU, nr sent In plain wrsppse, br oirrsss. BreDt(rVfil 1.00, or a bottles, t&ST OLDEST! SAFEST'. IIESTI WALL STREET Money Will Kurn llltr .Vioullily ilalnrns The Investor's Fund Pays Beml-Monthly. The uIiicbi eMaullHhod In America. No certificate-holder ever lost a cent. Pay ments rnada to nil-subscribers every II lays. No trouble, No delay. Money nfundud on demand. Write today for particular, free to any address. V. 12. MAI JL CO., Ilndson IIuIIiIIiik, '"' York. Tetepfeone IOH). Boyd Commission Oo Successors lo Jttnes E. Doyd A Co., .OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION DRAIN. rilOVIMO.Yt AND flTOCKs. Boar ot Trade alldlnsj. Direct wires to Chicago ind New Torib Centifiondencf, John A, Warren 4 Cos