0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , \ti2DNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , local Sentiment in the Wheat Pit was Quitj Bullish , FrtENCII GOVERNMENT BUYING GRAIN , Tlilo Fnct , Ctiyrn Credence liy n Clil- 'apoi1 , with tlic Dccivnso on Ucciin I'lHNnuc , IInd KM lifTcot. CmrAoo , III. , Sept. -I.ocnl sentiment In tlio nlii'nt pit wns Imlllih tod.iy mm It win In- Iliicntliil In Itci'pltiK tliu prlte above tlic clos- Inn llguroi of yi'iicrdny tlironpliont the ses sion In ijilto of llio ciMiorally lji > niNli charac ter of tlio news rccolvutl. The fouiidntlon for tnh sciitlini'iit nppciirud to bo an nrtlclo In n inoriiliiK paper any Ins tli tt tlio I'lonch po\- orntiirnt luis iiRftnt * In Ilils country coininls- nliiiiLMl to linv mormons ( iii.intlllus of wlicsit nnil Hour. Tlio f ict tint tlio amount of wlicnt nnil ( lour on ucunn PIWSHRO tlocroaiod I.7i8f00 bn lust \\cc\t. \ tundfil to lrontlion tlio con fidence of tlio bulls , nnd the fact that the r.ilns in tlio winter wheat belt well of the .MNsls- Blppl rhiT wore not he ivy unoiiKh to put tlio ground In condition for tuidlni ? wheat wus alsocltrd by tlio bulls. On tlio other hand cables \vero wcili nnil lower , public cubloi nnd prlv ile Infoi in.it Ion h < einlnis for once lo a > ? rte The export ilc.ir- nncts weru modernti ) and ilKpuli lies from New orl , said eablotlioro brmiKbt sellliu orders 'I lion thu iccolpts today at Duliith mill M nne ipnlls iiK-H'K.'Ucil I.UIc.OiW bushels mid llio Nhlpinents only'J..noi bushels. The local sentiment wis Inlliicncod lo some tle- Krii ) by a rupoil freely circulated and uonor- nllv bellexul th.it Ite.tm and UOOIKO Miilth , nholuiM1 heretofore been knnnn \i7oroim lioais , ba\o now liirnud their attention to tlio Imll hldo and wont K" d buyers of whc.tt. The former It Is said has coxciod all hl csho'ts Tlin smaller shorts followed his lc.ul Doeeniber. which closeil at IdUo ieslei- lay. opened at tlt c , touched UTe , \aneed to U7 * t . i-iifcpil oirHcimo and rem.ilned stiiil ( > fern n time. DinliiK the last hour thu mat ket became - came n ll\o mil un".ettled. He nn continued a Koc'l ' buver and thu iiilco went to 73ic. llntehlnson'h lopic-antallto * . liowu\er , and I'liduliy were fne sellers. Hid Iteam lln.illy clrawiiiK out , the rnarKot iiiiul | < ly btcamo weiik nnd sunn sold oil to UT'ie ' , ie.icle < l uliarp y lo HT4o and ulnted at 07 e. It wi.s | > ait of the gossip that Iteam Irul bought fully 1,1'OO.OnO ' bn , nnd tn.it ( udahy and Iliilt'liliiion liud sold between them fully HJiWMW bush I'otolKii advkes coiilinuo to toll of all increasing wetliiLss .ibro id but all domestic m irkets aie llriuei and higher. The HiciuMli ( if the maikct si ems to Lo all on this nlde of tlio ocean. t'orn wiscry htrons nnd prices ruled higher The receipts pro\cd about 10J cars lees than oxpcrtcd and thcio was a KOOI ! pliir | ) demand fioni Hlioi I shippers who were sharply computing for c.ish corn and bidding It up whlln tliero > \as 111 tie for sale. Jlnrllett-ri.l/lor. I'attnii Iliothois ' - / , C'otin- dflliunn .V Day and hcliwart-Dupeo Mere tlio buyers. 'I ho small estimate foi to morrow , ( M\lnK iime \ \ ( of contlnuid llplit receipts of e.ish coin , pro\ed astron feature of the situation Octoliei opuned at fioni Til c toAI'ic , aihanced loftl a mil rtaeted toiU c. DurliiK tlio lust hour them wns a sharp spuit uu aitlvo bnvltiK by lluUhlnion's bioUers. Counsulman & Day and t > hlppi rs. limits inado an elfort to ooxur and advanced tofuJ'gC , lint o.ised oir I Her and closed at Wjc. ( ) atsrj nipAthl/ud to some extent with the BtreiiKth In coin and closed with an aihanco of'Bc for October. 1'orU ruled Him on i oed ciiMitlni ; b > shorts , duo In thn llrmnesslii corn and the published stoij that 1'r.inco Is luivln IIITKO iiuantltlc * of bicon In this country. The clo'-o was at or near the top prliisoftho clay and an adv.iuco of I5u foi pork ; 7'jC to K\v \ on lai ( I , and IJ'ic on i lh . ' 1 ho leadlii ) ; futuics r.mccd as follows : Cash quotations xiero as folloixs : I i.ot'ii Steady , uncli.inccil. WIIKT N .2sirliiK ] xvlio itOi < Z I\c ; No. ; [ irlnsxhe.it. . bJ&x.Piu < ; No. 2 red , 'JI > 4'llUI'aC. ' : ( -No.'J.fiJ'.fffci'f.n - , OATJ.-NO. S. aiSttailte : No. 2 white , ffi Ko. U white , s.'i/3'.Ne. Kit : No. 2. SI' { < J8lc , HAIII.KV No - ' , iUo ) ; No , 3 , f , o , b , 20"c ; No 4 , f. o. b . "IV3MC I'l.\\HKhli-No. l.OTic. TiMTiivSr.ci-l'rlmei ( ITI ! . I'OIIK MC-HH porlf , per hlii , fl012' ' } ; lard , PHI owl , Jll.1) ; Nhort ribs shies ( loose ) , JAnx ® ttWi ; dry nailed shoiildeis. ( boxed ) , Id L' " > < ao.lJ ; thort eleai sides ( boxodi. < " .r > 007.U. ( WiiiBKBV-Dlstllluw' Mulshed goods , per gal , s Unchanged. On the l'roiliicooxcnanio tod.iy , tl'o Initlor iiiai Ket xvas steady and unoli-inxcd ; fancy creamery. 2. " , < & ! Hie ; west urn , W4S.'o- iolccted ( lalrx , liiil'jc. I'.KX * . IH'i ' lUc. Nc\x' Vnrlc . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nr.xxYOIIK. . Sept. 29. I'I.OITII KceolpK 40,0 0 iiacKaucs ; o\ioits | , 7.S.S. bills ; Ill.Jd' ) siiel < . Marui't uncliansed , inodeiato trade ; sales , 24- OOJ lllllH. C'oitN Mi\i : , gfeady. \\IIKAI Itecolpts , l n,700 bu. : experts , 214- 41hlii ! . ! stiles. IUVIUJO ) bu of futures ! 1P1IUUU liu of spoi ; spot market hlcher and moder ately acllxo ; No 2. rrd. $1 Oiai.lMU In Moro nnd oloxntoi ; } I.oi'WI.OJ : % ulloiti * l 01' , 491.01 % f. o. b. ; Jso. .t , led , l.ni , & l.Ob'ii uiicriiiled toil , UUC'tl.i1 ) ! ; No. 1 nut I hern to arilxe , Jl.Ol-USil.Ud'i , ; No. i Jiaid tonrrlxo , Il.i'7'B ' < il.075iiilitlommlv.inccd ; liCM'sC on the dccrc.tso In amount on passage , n llttlo contluenlal demand and llKlitor oller- JIUTM. declined' @ 'ie and closed Me.ulyat . f5ooxoriesterlay : No 2 ridi-oplemliiir. II O.I Wl.u.1'4. closliiB $1 Ul" : Ootohor. SI MV \ ® I O.IS. .tif tl..lsii ( ) Novoinlior , Jl.OI'iCil Ollf. cloa- liiKtl.U.lii Deceiiiber , flOO.Vlliiil.)7R-I(1. ( ) ( clos- Inif tl.O , ' , ! .lanuary. * I.N ( 4 , closlnt ; il Ob' , ' : I olmi iry , eloslm : Jl Ki4 ) ; March , elosln II 11 % : May , * I.12\1 \.i\ \ , elosln.- l lJi4. HXK 1 Inner , quint ; xxestein , nl'c. ' lUlll.MWoiilvi No. UMIIxxnukoe.TOOT.V. llAiti.hv M\IT Dull : Uanutlii counliv made , . COH.NItccolpts. . 101,700 bu ; exports , 212,010 .l- ' . : , H.lk ! > : i' I1-01'1-000 ' I'll ' of futures ; Vt.ua bn of Hiiot. bpot mm Ket less netl\o. higher No. 2 , OH.ttO.'o In olo\a- J ' . ,0'140-0 ' ! : ' ' ' "oat ; uturiulnd mixed. ClObScSr No , 2 white , Gl < aii.ic ! ; optloiiii opcnvdunchunged to soxon-elghts of a cent udvance , deeline < l one-fourth to half a cent. I'lffelni ; HleailyQilSe o\er jester- lay with lighter deli\ cries front farmers hands ; eplembor , Oiaoi e , closing. fil'ic ' ; Detober. ill MKab-'c , closing , fiPJo ; No- vo-iilior. ( Kii.fliiiv. closing , file : Decembor. Mtl.Mkclosing , M , e ; January , ftM.ttS.V , oIuttliiB , riM4e ; May. SliiWlJie , closing , 61 J.C. ( ) \is HeculpiB , Ib0.72.lbii ; ex iioi ts , 1,712 bu ; mles , ICO.oiOlm of future ; lll.uoo bu of spot. hpot market llrmor. fairly nctl\e ; options , niiot | , ( Inner ; September closing : Uc , Ueto- l > er. .r.'Jjif.l.l'.c , elo-lng. 3.to ; No\embar. IilSffi Hl'-jo : olosliu , .mo ; Ilecember. : i4it4 ( ! > 4C. closing , ailio ; hiiot No 2 white. : ! 4'iia.l4iio ! inlxoil wcatern.Xlit.4'u ' : whlto wcctern , 3 I0c : No. 2 I'hleago. .IIGull'io. t0 11018-Qiilel. easy. Cottbu Upthms opened steady 10 to M points deetno : closed steady w to 40 points . , . ll.JO ; April , tll.w : ; May. ill.ViTJIl.aO ; biiot Hlo , e.iHy ; fair cargoes , H7.VO ; No. 7,111.73. .SiHi\n Itnw , null , easy ; rotlncd. iiulot , lydori No rt , a 15-ic.o ; .No. 7 , JSc : No. S.3 tl-lOo ; Moi.A-.siH-New Orlonns , firm , fulrlv net ho. KICK I'alrciumandi llrm. I'I.TIIOI.KUMDpeiied steady , liquidating of lone accounts previous to the cloalni ; of the October option caused a decline of la.c. which was followed by a rally of Uu on which the market closed steady. I'cnnsilv.inla oil , opened at V > 'iihlk'tiest f > Sic , lowest M Jc , t-loslii ) ; fniyc ; Uotobor option opuned at 5 s'ic. lilKhcst\s > , c % lowest 50 > iu , closing 57o. Toml sules. lll.lXMUariels. I 'orro N ht t n OIL Quiet and steady , TALLOW Oulut and steady. lioM.N Dull ; btriilnod common to good , ( | . : i7iiil.40. TunrK.NTiNr. Quint and steady nt 37H'337 > 4e Knot- Quiet nnd steady ; western , 2H8i'l'io ; receipts. KJA imckaKCH. WooiQulet ami utoadyi domrstlo Ilocce , aOutaOo : pulled , 2tWiC : ! TOXII8 , 1GB2IC. 1'oiiK Dull and easy : old mess. * lO..sail.f > 0 : now mess , HI.7.vaK.6f extra , prime. I1 .7H16 Miiu-S-troiiKcr and moderately ncthe. IVostoVirlloain. K.Ut.lales l.lta ' } " ' I7.uva7.l2 > i : olty , W-So : optloua bales , J. > 0 Uerccii October , I7.15j November , fi.lO ) Dneombnr , ( * .I.Vt7.ln ( , aloslni ; I''ii ; .lanuary , t7. ! i7.a. : clo rtiif , | 7..ri CUT MEATB Quiet : pickled bellies , pickled shoulders. ( > ' c , pluklcd hams , lie. MtDDLEs-Plrm. Short clear , September , . IlfTTKlt Qitlpf , fancy creamery Bteadyi western dairy , l.t lbct western creamery , 10 . . CiiKrsE Quiet : western , r/aS'ici ' part skims , W7 o. I'm Innv Dnil ; Amorlcan , ! IO.OOftl8. l. roi'l'Kli Nominal ! lake , October. $12.40. la : tit Quiet , I'lriii ; domestic , ! l.5'Ji ! Ti.v-Dull , heavy ; strnlt-i , tJO.OO. City Mnrlccta , , Mo. . Sept. 20.-l'LOtMt-Stcady il unchanced : pitents , J.'OW-.V ) ; oxtni njy. , MSuO2.ru fiiney , W.OS2.IS | choice , WI'IB\T rirnipr ! No. 2 hard , cash , f2o bid ; No. 2 red. cash Wic bid. ronv-llljlicr : No 2 , cash , 48)5o ) bldj bcp- cmbei , 4s'ff lie. OATS Uoak ; No. 2 cash nnd September , 2Co H\v Htoady nnd iinehanaod ; timothy. jM.W ) ; fancy uralrle , < 0.00 ; Rood to choice , Jl.uO < 35 5J. I'l , AXSKFD Steady and unchanged at 7H > j. HtiTTi it Steady and nnchaiiRed ; creamery , 18 < i2lc ; dairy. 120IC.C ; store packed , 1IB12C. K ( H Steady at I5c. . , Kf.CKii'Ts Wheat , 6I.COO bu. ; corn , S.JOO bu. ; oats , V.iOj : bu. Hiiii'AiK.NTa-Whcat , a4,300 bu. ; corn none ; oats. none. Iilvoi pool Markets. T.iVKiii'OOL. Sept -UiiKAT-Dull. . holders olTer moderately ; t'.illforni.i No I. M 7'idBSs fdpereental. fled western spilng. fx lldlitSs ll'id ; No I winter. Us lld's ' ; reieiptsof wheat the past thieodavs were JID.UOO centals , In cluding Ul.iiO ) American. C'niiN rirm. ilemand noor ; mixed western. fis tier cental Ilecelplsof Ameilcan past three days were 14C.50I ) centals. Mini I'rlinu western , .llsOd per cwt , TALLow I'lno Amerlc.tn , 27ii Ul. SI. Ijoitls MnrketH. ST. I.oria. Mo. . Sept. 20. Wiiiw-Hlglicr : ; cash , dl'ic ' ; December , lt"'ic. COIIN s-tniiir' : cash , Me ; October. 50Sc. OAiH-rirm ; No. . ' . cash , 2a'iC. l'OIIK-tiU.73 , Illli Id C.1. UlllSKt.V $1.19. _ Cliioiiiiintl Markoti. CtNriN\-\Tf , O.opt. . 20.-\ViiEAT-Stront ! : No 2 rod. lisc , ( OIIN htronper : No. 2 mixed. 5.C. OATS Knsor ; No. 2 mixed , 304WOjC. ! Oral" , WIs , Sept. .U-Wm'AT-Qiilot ; No 2 spilng. cash , file ; December , UJc. I'oiiN-lllghei ; No : i. cash. We. rirm ; No2 white. : c. Toledo firalu Itlarkct. TOLEDO , O. . f-ept. 29. WIIFAT Firm ; cash and Uctobci , I'hc ' COII.N Dull ; c.ish. Me. OATS-Qulet. cash , We. _ HO.\IS. NEW VOIIK. Sept 29. The stoclt market was again of a rofractlonary temper today but the declines established , while they were material with m my stocks , were entlioly tno result of the opeiatlons of the tradeis who are now taking advantage of the absence of or- gaul/cd support or heavy buying by the larger operalois to make a turn on the shoit side , and today they were free sellers of stocks exen while the Gould p irty again were bujeis. The conditions are all acherso to any marked reaction In stocks. MIs- souil I'.iclflu was still the center of the elTorts sit depression and It was knocked down to 02 and closed onlv a small fiacllon aboxo Its lowest. The traders raided the en tire list throughout the day at different times nnd no leautlon of note was t-eon until the last dour , when a sharp upwind turn was cheeked In the la t few minutes by a further mid. which , howoxer , was looked upon as Intended to alfoid the opening at London tomorrow. Its suddennets was seen from the fact th vt Mls- souil I'ncllic , which has rallied to O4.wab forced oil toC2'j. , , , The market pave ovcrv evidence of hax Ing lost I tsbie.ith and t ho tiansact ions were almost confined to the tow leaders , Atchisou. Missouri Pacific , ht Paul , Ilurllngton. Hock Island and Union Paclllc. The rut of the list were quiet from the opening to the close , and the only feature In the low juiced stocks was the weak ness In the Hocking Valley and Sugar. In which looses eiiial | to those In the loaders were established. London houses were selleis nt the opening , but bought stocks later In the day t the concessions made. The stooks which best icslsted the day's pressure were Lake Shore. U heeling & J-alco Hrlo pre ferred. lliirlliiRton and a few specialties. The mat Ket closed aetl\ and weak at close to the lowest of the day. The final losses of note In- ciiie ; .Missouri Vacllic , 2J4 i-or cent ; hugar , 2 percent : Union Pacific and New England , iy per cent ; ItocK. Island , 2' t per cent ; Atchlson , Pa pel cent ; Iturllngtoii A , Norther profened. I'i percent , and others smaller amounts , Uo\ eminent bonds have been dull and stoidy. State bonds h.no been dull and The following arc the closing quotations foi the leading stocks on the Now Yoi k block ex change today : . .SurthncBlcrn jifd .117 .Vilnius i\-in'3s : ] llii N V Central . .Ill Alton , Terre HiMito .11 N Y , Chic A , ht J. IS1 ilo piuforreit .Ui ito preferred . 7'.i AmciUiui i\iireis : 117 Ohio MlHslfslppl 21li llur , f II & N . . . 81 ilo iireforreil . . 81 fnnniln 1'jcltio . H'l ' Ontario A. Wvntcrn . 2UKi Cnnnda Bouthuin M' Orc-urni lmiroxeiu't | 21 Central 1'ncltte .11 Ore-nun Nnv .71) ) CheBiiienknx.llilu | ) 2i North American . . 18 ilu tut preferred W I'ncllle Hull . . . . S7 do .M pruierrc'd. . , . 1' . , 1) ) A. i : . . . . TiH Altun I'llHbiirK 1'iU C , II . . I'nllmnn I'aluco . .I'JIVa C , C. C . .Xit li . 714 * Itcnillnit lOlii Dul Hu.lMjii lit Uncle Inlanil . . . . h-iji Del , I , \ W . I4.f M I. A ii K 1st pfil 7.1 Den A 11 ( . pro ! . 4J M I'nul 7I5 Knit 'lennen i'e , 7 > j ilu preferred ISO do ) H | preferred M o.t . l-iiiil .Mln A. Mnn 1USK do Sd piufurreil II ' t I'nnl A Omahii .11 Krlc . - " . % ilo pieferreil I'i ' do preferred l 'lenn Coal X Iron I ? $ 1 ort \\n > nc . l.V ) 'loxni t'atlllu 14M ( hi \ Hniit III . T-i .Till At ) Cent pfil , hO Xnllo ) . J''luil'nlon I'ncllic 41 Houston , V Texus . i L IU t ixpro : < M Illinois ( .flitnil . lO.'iiX' bt U A. 1'oclllc II St. I'nul A Dulutli ilo preferred . , tf ) Kaunas , 'vTcvns. \Vclls I nrio K.vp. liu Luke l.rlu A. XV Western t'nlon . . . kl ilo preferred . Am Cotton Oil . . . , -JtU Lnku Shore Colorado Ooul . . . , { i. 1 ouUvlllo A .Nnshv . VJ lluinuatiiku 11 l.mils\llu ! A .N A. 27 IronMUei Ilu .McmphlitX ( hni . . .1) ) Ontnrlu i , ' . ) MlililuDii Central. .lUHt Mil 1 , S A W < U ilo iiruferreil. . 21 ilo prnfcrieil . lull's Hntro r > Mln A. SI 1 , . nl MiilHCr . . . . 11 ilo preferreil 11 Illch. A XX" I' Ter I 0 ( Missouri I'm Itle . . dJ XVIsiuimln Central 20 Mubllu A Ohio 41 ( ireat .Northern pfd 111) .Vi hxllluChitt . bO CldciiKO ( .as nlM N .1 Central 118 I em ) I rust II.TJ Not folk AXcnt pro U hiiKiir Trust . bsr | Northern 1'iitlilo . VtiU southern I'ncltlc. . . 4U do | ireteireil . 7'i H. - . 2i II 1' , Denxer A l.nlf 18 lit ( , AW 41 tlHIili5l "l''rn _ . . H3 I ilo preterreil 74 The total siilc-s ofstoeUs today xxoro 397.1108 hares Including : Atchlson. 72u 1.1 ; Delaware , l.ackaxvanna . \\eslurn. . 4,710 Trie , l.l.ilin ; llouklni : Va lojru''i : I.oulsxllle Jt Naslixlllo , 1I.UOO ; MUsourl I'aeilic , .ll.H'll ; Noithwcstern , fl.s.10 ; North Ameilcan , h.47H ; Noithoin 1'a- ellle , f > .lso ; Northern I'aollie meferred , ll.l > 0 ; Ho.idlni ; . D.IiOO ; Itlclimond fi. West Point , 4,0tj ! ; bt. I'aill.JU.fcoj ; Union I'aclllc , 25.0JO , Fiiuuiclal Kt\lcxx- . NKXV VOIIK. Sent. 29 Tlio Test siiys : Ex-l- ilcneo ot a striiKKlo forthucontrol ot the stock niailicit Is liccomlnK moro positlxo ; It Is recog nized ( hut.i piuty has foimed In opposition to u furtlior upxv.ird movement , an I that the cheek already ONperienced li.-is tlxen them a foothold anil prcsumptlxo sticiutli , xxhlcli those who rally on tlio other side ot the mar- Uct liaxo to oxercomc. The bourn , x\ho Jiad been dilxcn fiom the Held , liaxo roturnud and In MH'li foico as to inuUo a contest of their Kiound , No doubt ninny faint lioaiteil bull hiicciilatois haxo lied at their llrst aDiieai- nnce. 1'li.it xx lilch inaUes tlio lln.il test of the stieiiKth U tlio question hovx neaily the up- liieclutlon of stocks , In conM'niience of Im- proxed natuial eondltlons , lias apprnauhcd Its legitimate limit ? o.v w.u.i. f > rniiT. Alt Iilnes nTHtook Show Denllurn fro in YcHtcrtlay's KlutiroH. NBXV YOIIK , fcupt. 29. [ Special TolcRram to Tut : HUE.I There was & noticeable absence. In today's oucnlni ; ilealliiKb of the netlxlty and excitement that prox ailed on ycatcrday , ami transactions xxero on a much more lim ited scale. The niurUetdisplax'od some xxeak- ncs anil the leading railway shares scored declines of from ono-elKhtli of 1 per cent to 1 tier cent from last night's closing , itock Island leadliiK anil touching tJ . Whccllni-V. I.ako Krlocommcm oold olT to : 'i , Wliecllnj ; A. I.ako Drlo pioferrod to'SJi , AtchUon to 4th > t'anadu Southern toOltt ) , iMuxeland. I'lnctnnatl , Chi- Cairo A M , l.onU to7."i , llnrlliuton X ( jnlncy tolci1. , Northxxestcrn to 1 4 , M. 1'aiti to 7J ( , l.tick.ixxannu to 14.1 % , I.aUo Shore to I-5. ! , l.oulsxlllo X Nashville toTUii. L'nlon I'aclllo tot.'U , Western Union tos''ij , Heudlns loftO'j , Krln to 2ti % , .Missouri I'liclllo to UJU , ami Northern Puolllopreferred to7ti'k , At tlio end of the first half hour prices Koneruliy xxoio onC'Oluhth of 1 per cent to one-fourth ot 1 pur cent up fiom the loxtenl , but speculation wua mill ratherqulet. The bpecl.utle * for the tnoit pirt Xfuro llrm ml hli 'htly lilgher. I.ako Krlo A. Weslurn Siiniueliana Xeitcrn preferred one-luilf of 1 pircont to 40 > 4 , and Hlo llrando We tern ono-hulf ofl percent to 42 , Wnbukh declined ouo-oUtith ot 1 pur cent to H1 * , Wubuiih , 3J , to 30'j. and Ontario it. Western ono-clilith ot t percent to20 . The IndiistrlaH. which were devoid of ac tivity , were generally traded In with frac tional concessions from yesterday's latest sales Ohlc-wo Oa < sold down flxo-olithtlnof 1 per cent tonijj , Distilling nnd Unttlo I'ood- InK one-fourth of 1 per cent to.ll1 ; , National Cordage lire-eighths of I percent toutU , nnd National Plpo Lines three-fourths of 1 per cent to My. Cotton Oil preferred advanced one-half of t per cent to 4- * , and National Lead was unchanged at KI1/ . ( joTcmments opened firm at OT' ' { bid for the 2s rozlitetcd. ] IM.ailj ( ( ( > j for the 4s rcKlstorcd , mid 110 1171 ; for the Is coupon. Now York Money Market. NKXV VOIIK , Sept. 29 Mosr.v.ov 0\t.t/-ni y , Hanging from 4 ton jiorcent , last loan 0 per cent , clo-ied offered at .1 per cent. PHIMB MhiictNTtLK 1'Ai'Eli VifOti percent. STLIILINII Lxcil VNcm-Actlvo and HO idy at Jl.fO forMlxty-day bills and f4.SIU fordcmnnd. The following ncto the closing prices on bonds : I' ' H l rett I1V ) < K AT den f < m tl f tncotlp . . . lllrJi Union Cs . 101 I ) R ( H reir I".i4 N .1,1' Int Cert . 110 I'nclltcCoof IB . . . . IIO ) < North. I'nrinc IMA 111 l.n. ntnuipcd in 87 North I'ncllic 2nda III 'lenn new set In 10-1 * Northwestern Con 111 Tenn new net fin . . ICO North llcbent M .lom 'lean new KCI3 . .01 Ht I , & I M. lien 'n ! K ) Cnnndn Ho 2nd IS Ht I. A H K ( ien .M 1U1 On I'aclllc 1st , . lUil'f ' < t. I'nnl Council * . . .124 Den A It ( i lulu . .Ill 8t P.O. A I'ne li-tn 111 Den A. It (1. 4 * 7'J 'lex I' . 1. . O Tr ItcU 81 lien A It. ( i W Into 7i ) Tev IMl ( J Tr Uctn bl' < Krle Jml * IUI4 Union I'ncltle ttls . 107 .M K..V T IIen Is ' , - Went Shore . . . .I01 ii .Notes. Ct rv , Mo. , Sept. 29.-01o.ir'nBS ' , JI.403- 015. NKW OIILEXNSI , La. , Sept. 20. Clearings , 11,750.1101. NuiV VOIIK. Sept. ' . O.-Clearlngs , JlOl.573,200 ; balances , $ . ! , U7,1,27. IlALTlMOnK , Mil , Sept. 29.-Clcarlnzs , JI.S13- 110 ; balances , { .M4,2lii. : Money , U per cent. PHILADELPHIA , Pa. . Sent. 2 > > Clearings , 10- i.12,1. ) " . ' < ) ; b ilances , $1,7.1 1.7.1.1. Money , 4 percent. CINCINNATI. O. . Sejit , 'M Money at 4'sflil t > er ernt : Now Vorlc exchange par. Cleailngs * 2I,01Si,10. : ST. Louis , Mo. Sent. 20. Clearings , $ .1,20W-'l : balances. t.ioliiil. nxchangoon Ixew Voik , 2.10 ( llseoiint. Money 7QS per cent. HOSTON. Mass. . Sept. 2l-Clearlnzs. ) lin.SG.1- 481 ; balances. $ l,7dl.07J , Monex. 2l ( ; t. ! per cent. lAch.ingu on New Voik , fililOo discount , CIIIOAOO , III , Sept , L" ) . Money ijulot ntfl per cent. Hank clearings. J14.2iIu)0. ( ) New York oxchniige , 2"io dScoiint. Sterling oxi liniigo qulel ; JI8I for sixty day bills and sight drafts. Hoston Htouk "Xlnrket. HOSTON , Mass. , Sept. 29. The following were the closing prices on stocks on the llObtou stock market today : Ateld'on ATopekn Atlantic llo lon A Albnii ) Ilantuu .t Mont Ilo ton A Mnlno 178 Cntnlpn ( hi llur A ( Jnlncr ; ; 1 riinklln Hint A. rcro M llurun , Ki dD.ineferriMl 83 Ki.S" Sins" Ccntrnl Quliuy . Slex Cen eom biintn I n Copper . 179 N V A..V i : Hoston Lnnd Co. . . , ism Old Colony . . . . Km Dli'k'o Lnnd Co 18kj Itntlnnd common . . XVest l.ml Land Co IbO Win Centrnl com . I nmioa Htoro 8 do , pruferred U M . AllunezSI Co ( new ) . I.oniloii Stock Market. LONDONSept. . 29. The following xvcro the London stock quol.itlons closing at 4 p. m. : Coimolp money. . . . V.-T , llllnoN Central lOi.H Consuls account. S4f * Mexican ordlnnry. , im I ! S Is ' 't I'nul common . . 7 ( > Ji U S 4Hc , . IU.1'1 .New Vork Centrnl 115 N V ! A O MrMs. ' I'cnniylxanln . . . JK.M Cimiillnii I'aclllc . IH'Vi Hendlni ; ' 'I1. line Mcxlcnn Cen. lit' " Is To- ! lirle seconds . . . . .10711 IlAllSlLVKIl 4i'd. MONM l > t per cent. Kate of discount In the open maikct for short bills , 314. Tjondoii LONDON , Sent. 20 The flatness of American railroad socutltlos on the stock market today was chlnlly duo to the heaviness of the settle ment. The attention of dealers was centeied on arranging the account. There xvas a stiong dom mil for money , xvhllo the supply was 10- dnced by xvlthdiawals by the India council , The Hank of Kgland charged .lic ! per cent on aclvances for a week Discounts ranged fiom 21 ; pel cent on best three months paper to ) ! percent on Mmonths. . The droj ) In railroad securities Included : Atchlson , To- iioka & . S.intn I'o Incomes and Wabash , St. Louis .t Pacific debentures , 1' , per cent ; At lantic & Ui eat Western flists. lln per cent : Wabash , St. Louis & P.ielfiu preferred and Denver > t Itlo Oi undo pnifei red , 1 DOT cent : Loulsvlllo ft Nailivlllo , Missouri , Kansas & Texas and Norfolk A , Western prcfeued , thrco- of 1 percent. On the rtcrliu Ho uric. HPIILIN , Sept. 2) . The bourse xv.is dull today on account of the dltliultlos jf a prominent operator fora fall settlement. It is stated that no cash subscilptlons xvlll bo recoixed hero for the Kusslau loan. The local bankers will apply for an allotment In Paris on ac count of their clients Itnnk of Hiiulniul IStilllon. LONDON , Sept. 20. Amount of bullion wlth- draxvn from thu Hank of Kn land on balance today , ilOO.OJO. _ 1'urlH Kentos. I'Ains , Sept. 29. Three per cent lentes % f 7jC ! for tlio account. Denver Mining Stocks. Dl'NVl.ll. Cole , Sept. 20. Total sales , 21. 000 shares. The folloxvlnj are the closing quot.i- tlons : AIleKhnnr 8 ItminliiK Luilc Amity XX'lmlu ll llnllnint S'l Hates llnnter lu' , llrou nlou ndlnn Cnlllopu II Cllnll . . . . 21) Clnudln .1 CliD County . . . . 117 Centurv Celt ) Hbiirt. M Diamond II ( .old Hock . ( .S Heater ( ins A Oil. I.envennoith . . b1/ I.ltlle Itulii . 11.1 ( iold 'Ircnsure W llii ) .MIKCPJIU 117 Iromlnd Mi Matchless , . . 2Mj Jiilin .liij HI , Ore 1U1 Jurtlcu 1'ny Itoik VJJ MnniliiLMillni l'U7/ler , 2 1'nrk ( 'nn . Heed .S Kl I'otoel 3 Hlnllo Ill Han Krunclsuo S\N I'llANClsro , Cal. , Sipt.2lThn ) olllclal oloHliiR ijnointlons fet mining blocks today xvero as follows : Alia 41 Ophlr Hulucr 20 1'otoHl lle t A llelclier 270 270HJ lloilloCniMUlldnted HJ Mcrrn .Vox 11111 yti , ( iluillnr 150 Union Con 215 Con CnI A Vu . 150m' lltnh M Crown Point m' Yellow Jncket 110 lioiilil A Curr > 170 Com 21 Hale A NurcruMs 151 N g 10 Mexlcnn 2VJ II I . . . . if , Muni ) N. II 1 30 .N.-uaJo 10 New York .11 In MIL ; Quotations. NKW Voiiu , Sept. 20.-Tho following are the closing mining stock quotations : Alliu 2V ) ( Inlnrlii . . . . Plymouth . . . . C C A Vn . . . . MO SlItlIKU llcndwoinl . IS5 rra .Nevada . 270 Ilnlu A .NoreniBs . . LU > tnnilnrd . . . . 110 lloiueslnki ) . KI.OU Dillon Con . . 2i'i HornMlMT . ILIA Vcllow Jncket IUO IrcmSlUer . Ill ) St. I.onlH Mining Quotation * ) . ST Louis , Mo , Sept. 20.-mlnniR stooks xvcro a trlllo mOio aetlx o today. .Vilnius lil ) Aineriinu Artec . . . . H Cintridl | > er 11 nud to M . 2IS , llliuetnllle llupu > M Xlontiiise XI llreeu 41) t'luall ' HOIICB Mlver Age , 6.1 laiinbetli . . . .2UO \UIIIII 8.BJ HoHton Wool "Market. llosTO > , .Mass , Sept. tU-Tlio demand for xvool rules steady , lint hales are mostly In small lots. Ohio X sells at 2-ic ; XX atIO < iltoi No. 1 at.lK2.liie : MIchlKan X steady ut27o : .No. lat.llttl.lc ; eomhliH ; and delalnu iloeceN llrm ; ' ) " , ) ' , , ' ' ® , ! ulll ° I1U | | delaine , .llifl .lie ; MIchlKan line delaine. J.lo ; territory wools nrokolllni ; steadily on thq Kconred li isis of M ) ii.'o clean foi llne.fl.it.\-o ( foi line medium and Mitsui for medium : Texas , Uullfornlu and Oreuon xxoolshtcaiiy In prleo hnliinlot ; pulled xxocils , In modur.ito demand at : Choice Vnpers. oai''c ; fair to Kood , 'IMfWo i extras , ' "JftLkio. 1 orelun xxools unchaimed. Havana .MnrltctH. n HAVANA , Sept. 2y.-Si-\Mbn Ooi.ii-J2KHi ! ® * " "P.\CII \NOK-Qnlet buoAH ( julot. There xx ore resold 2,500 Ings of eentrlfn mis. 1 to 1KP , des-rees | > ulurUtuloii. ut M.li , gold , per ( inlntal. 1 < 'nroliii Oil Markrt. LOMION , Sept. a ) . CAiA'lTTi li.ssrii-lN : ) IM ucriimrti | < r. L tfcii un.-JOs T diai'.isDilper en t. Trad or , T.t lie. CincAdo , III. . Sept. 2lCoiinsolmanDavlo I'ocKrell Ilrothers : htocka show a Mi ulni ; tendency and the ir.idlni Is diminished ; pen * plo liolni : Kenerallv afraid of xxhal llonld may do. Missouri I'aell o llnetiMtos xvlth coiiKliloi- hie rapidity , but x hllo this stock Jumps about other stocks urn I'umpiiratlxely iiulot. l.aice ouonitors whoxxoro hullini ; the market nro known to hax o sold out and are now out of blocks , The iiinln troutilo seonig to bu alinit money , llanks hiuu Imen cullinir lo.ins iinlto freely toduy and fiinuu uro rather haul to Kut. There are lar o cold urlxnls. hut It U feared that some looklni : up IIUN leen donu anil the low state of bank reserve * mul.e this potHlli'u.Vooxpect the market lo bo rather dUtnrbtid unit kiCitclne for 11 fexv du\s. UIIIUAUO , 111. , Sept 2y. tiwurtz , UupuoA. ilu- rormlck to T. 0 , PrWrlr A. Co. ! Wheat todny recovered a tiort'.wn iif the decline of llio lint few days and shoixcid at the olo'O about 1 cent iidvnnco oxer y ytenliiy. The rally xxas caused by reported better Llxcrpool cables. Aroom tradcrheroiind nnnthnrlnNoxvVork led In the buying. The amount on pnsjaco'liowed a decrease of 1 , ? > .tioj. Hiuolnn and Indian Milpmeni * . 2vOsio i/Trero the lame ns the xvcck before , Minneapolis nnd IMilntli hnd IKIOear * . The Inspection shoot Ahoxxod but I.'KUIO ) con tract wheat here. Corn xva < strong. Hocolpls xxcto 100cars under oxpcetatlons r.stlmiito for Wednesday only am oars. Noxv York cleared 2iow ) biighcK The Inspoetlon sheets showed a reduction fn the Mock of contract corn of Illl.OUO , loajrjs'l.7i7.000 ( , over l.fioo.O Oof this le I n a whlto and yelloxx , Fho Im portant bull factors xxcro the smallncss of the receipts , the prospect of oxen smaller arrivals nnd the bull attitude of shlppoi . Provisions xxero slronK. LIchthoK receipts , u aood cash demand , cov ering by certain Important local shorts , and the strength of corn caused the Ilrmnc9 . Blocks of meats October 1 xvlll show a heavy reduction CIIICACIO , III , . Sept. 20 Kennctt Hopkins .t Co , toS.A , Mo\Vliorter \ : A sensationally bullish article In a morning pitoer toKother xvtth a ilecreaso on ocoin ti.isi.me of l,7 , OtXJ ) bu. frlulitencfl shorts into covering. That Is the only apparent reason for today's firmness. The situation remains as bearish as oxer. 1 ho receipts at primary markets keep up Clear ances are comparatively light noxv , as export business Is smalt , foreign markets snow further depicsslon and l.lxcrpool adxlccsnro to the elTcet that Trench houses xxcre reselling In that market. Possibly the mar ket may go nome higher before shorts are nit satisfied hut xvlth exist Ing conditions materially lower prices In the near future seem assured. The old op tions of corn showed further strength In con sequence of continued light rscoluts and ex cellent export demand They may go consid erably higher under thcui circumstances and of course the now options ulll advance some what In sympathy but on fair rallies It Is bo- lloxed May corn Is a silo O.its haxo been quiet and Him xxlthout a feature ol Intelcst. A continued demand from shoits npprelien- slxo of a bullish report on tock of provisions at thu close of the month 1ms kept the in.it-Let rather strong all day. besides llio supply of hogs coming In from the country Is disappointingly small and the quality 10- markably poor It hits been supposed th it the quality would Improxo by October I , but the rexerso Is shown by cuirent recelntK. There Is nothing on uhlcli to sell the product under such conditions. OMAIl.L / , / > ' / : SIUCIC Jl.lIlKKTS. OXIAIH , Sept. TO. Yesterday's run of cattle. ,1.2CO bend , breaks the iccoid for this years for the llrst txvo days this ueek lecolpts uxcted those for Monday and Tuesday of last xveolc by ovei 4,000. Ite celpts of lie s about the s.ime. Theioxvas no material Improxument In cattle values , tlio market being xery sloxv and dragging on both beef stecis and liutchor stock. The feeder market xvas aellxo and about steady , llo maiket actlxo and firm. AH sold early , lops Jl. bulk J4 03(34 ( 7.1. ax eiagoeost ? 4.7U'i. bheep market aetlvo and easier. A ye ir ago It xxas claimed that range cattle xvcro being marketed xxlth unusual freedom bt cause of Uio dcslro of oxer > body engaged in tin ) eattlo business on the frontier to got i Id of their holdings and free themselves from all range connections. It Is undoubtedly true that many concerns sold down very closely xx Ith this end In view. It xx'as bollox cd In con- scouencc of this and the other fact that cattle haxo done so much bettor In the past foxv months that range marketing In the opening season xvill bo somoxvhut lighter than in It'-K ' ) . Tlilsoxpectatlonthough. Is not being rcall/ed. Shipments fiom the northwest ; are mete free thtin ayearago Insplto of the fact that the markets Just noxv aio less favorable that. A fexv months slnco and that oxorythlng points to tin If t and profit in the cattle business for sev eral \ oaito eomo. Kaniio eattlo are being mmketed xvlth great fieedom and this fact Is doing inoio than anything else to just now de- prcsthu maiket , ushlumenls xxero no heav ier than In some seasons there xxould bo no good reason on the surface for eattlo not soil- in' ' considerably higher than the picsont tilling pilces. It is prob.ibly true , though , that notxvlthstandlng the hopes entertained many of those engaged lu i .inching have become so thoroughly satisfied that tlio business cannot bo peimanently piofltablo that they aio an\lous under any circumstances to aban don It. UATTt.n-Onielal rocolnts of cattle , Ii.503 , as compared with 4.1)80 ) yesterd.iv and 2.1dV Tuesday of last xxcek. Market dull and demorall/ed on beef x allies. All but bobtcows sold . > c HUMi Aetlvo demand for good feeders. Market strong , common grades dull , I'lght thousand la the j'aids , a good shato unsold at the close. Iloos Official receipts of hogs , n,7M as compared xvlth 1,001 yesterday and 4.011 Tues day of last xvcek. Market aetlx o and strong on best heavies. I'll in on light nnd mixed stuff. Quality conMdor.iblv better than yes terday , and everything sold In good season , Light. t4iO ( < 3l7a ; heavy , ? 1.7.1JOJ ; mixed , J4 ( . ' , © 4.7.1. SiibiuOlllclal receipts of sheep 517 as eompircd xxlth none yesterday and 3i84 : Tuesday of last xveek. 'Active and steady market. Demand good. Kpuclptfl nml Disposition ofStooIc. Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the hooks of the Union Stock Yards company for tlio txxenty-four liouis , ending at 0 o'clock , p. m. , Septum ber 21) ) , li-'ll : Dtbl'OtilTlO.V. lliiyerH ll'nttle I HOBS Ibheep. Oinnlm I' ID sso C II llninmoml coinpiiny li'll Swift .X fo 217 Cndiihy I'ucklnu coiiipnn ) . . . l.ll'.l . 3.VI John I' . Squires A. Co . . . . .North I1. .V 1 * Co M'lBon MorrlH. . . . ITU Hnerry tV llnriu'B Shippernml U'Ctlcra Left oier To till 4,1,1U , Ml ! Io ] > cscntnttvo SalcH. STEBIIS. Afoiind tin.1 O. .M. Miles of OlllottoVyo , , had four can of cattle on the marUot. The Ocallalu Oaltto cotnp.iny had Inn car of cattle fioni Casper , \\yo. The Carllslo rattlocomp.ui } sontln twoo.irs of cattle from O.isper , Wyo. 1 loy Hi otherof Ccilurt llio , Utah , hud ( ho cats of c.ittle on the market. Colcrovo A. A. of Wynmro wore anioiiR those who had ho s on the market. 1) . DoltrlcU , a ro ul irand e\tonsl\o shipper from Upland , marketed liojrs. I'tank Wolcott h.id two eirs of cattle here. lie shipped from Caspar , Wyo. W N. Dawson , a stocKm.in of Cody , was ninoni , ' tlioso who bad cattle hole. \\eant Ilrothers. shipper at IIIuo Springs , had two cars of eattloat thoyiiids. 1. I1. Duncan of Duncan Itios. Hosclnud biDiiglil In a car each of cattle and hogs. The farmers Onln and Stock company and A. I. . TunberR of Hooper marketed lion's. 1' . W. Lindsay of .lackson , Minn. , had six teen cars of Minnesota cattle at the yards. The Western Union Ileef company had twenty cars of ranu'o e.itllo on the matkot Qcneral Mun.iKorliaucncKh.is recall i d tlio now tarlir sheutof the rt. Worth A. Denier City Railway company iiiakln ; a late on beef .catlln from points on tint line , Hillhbiuy to Toxllno IncliiBiic , to Omaha of $7i ( 70 jier standard car. This Is a reduction of Jrt.PO per ear and this fact tosother with the superior ity of this market will naturally Induce a fair Hlniro of the .southwestern business to eomo this way. Clilcnjjo hive Stock Starker. riuCAOO , 111 , Sept. 29. [ Special Tolecram to TUB IiBK.1 ( lood to eUra grades of cattle. were In fairly aolho donvind for eastern and foreign account , .mil as there was but a hand ful of that class in the pens , unices remained strong. 1'or other descriptions the mar ket was steady to llrm. The demand for poor to fair crudes was not a whit moro actli o than on Monday , but the decreased of ferings and the piosueotof moilerato receipts for tlio remainder of the i\ ecu seriod to nar- tlally restore conlldence. Today's arrivals of natlie eattlo did not ronch II.OOU head. ' 1 hev sold pilnolpilly at fiom } 1 40 to $ . ' . . ' 5 for cows and bulls and fiom } IV ) to JVi'i lor steers , tnoimli the o\tremo ranKo of quotations was $1.00 to $ fi.2j. West ern" to the nnmuer of about 4.0..0 weio ic- eeliod. They were quoted at fiom $1.1,0 , to SI 00 for cows and at from if 100 to $4 75 for poor to choice steois. There w is a sale } estorday of line Montana steers at $ " > ' - " > but that Hunro lb away aboio tlio Roneral maikot. TON.IS cattle woio Him at fiom fl ' , ' " > to J10J for poor to choice qualities. Something o\tri would biliu from } .li" > to t.l. l" > . C.ilics were In dc- niandatan adianco on lust week's prices , prime ( iiialltloh selling ficely at from Jj.OO to : > . . ' " ) . There was an unlooKed for light run of hogs today , only about lv',100 a > riving. Naturally enough a llrmci feeling took possession of the m.iiliet but there was not vitality enough In the demand to carry up pi Ices to any notable extent , the average being not appreciably higher than for Monday taking Into account thodlllcieuco of the quality of the olfoi Ings. Thorowasa fairly good demand from ship pers , but the wants of local puckers appealed to bo few and had the supply ic'iched the average pioportlons it Is doubtful If the market would ha\o been any better than on Monday , bales wcio note I all the way Iroin * J.OO 10 J..7."i ! for little pigs , culls and common grasseis to J5 4U. A few loads of prime heavy and medium weights were taken -it fiom if"- " ) to 540. Troni 14 TO lo $ . ' > 10 bought mobtof the hca\y and medium weights and fioni ft.'J'i to $1 70 weio the pi 01 ailing urkos for light. The Kienliu Journal icpoils : CATTLE Itecelpts. y.UCO ; shipments , ; ir > 00 ; in irket steady ; prime to evtra stiers. JdCOIiO Hi ; good lo choice.i.HU < 2. > 73 ! others' { - > .7.Vi4.7r > : To\ans , KJLKi ( , ' . ' . < 0 : i.m.'ors. T.vat.nos stockers , J. 0X3 ( > 2.r > ; butchers' cows. $ .MJit. 'iO. IIous Kecelpts. ll.iMU ; shipments , R.OO' ) , Mar ket falily actlio and steady ; rough and common , T.ii4.4J ! ; nilM'ii and p ickers , j4.ruTft 4 IK ) ; prime heaiy and hutrhers weights , J'.UO © . - > .UI ; light , tl 2-.a .7 : > . hin , I i'-l ecelpts. 0 OJO ; shipments , . ' ! 000. Mar ket steady to strongei ; n i the owes , J .luiftl U"i ; mixed and wethois -'Viil.'O ; westeiiH , ( I UO ; lUht Toii > .8IOOi lumlii , , ifl. : > ( . ® . ' ) .10. New York Ijlvo tnclc Market. NKW Yoitic , f-ont. L'O HKKVIHceolpts , 8711 , all for oxporlois and > < lauglileier > ; no tiadlng ; feeling llrm ; diessed beef , steady , NS'iU'l'ic ' ' ; shipments today , 501 beoies ; tomui- row. 0 , HKiciiintois ] of beef. l'\l.M s Hcci'lpls , .ll" ) ; market , ste.idy ; \eals , $ ii.OtXitl7"'i ! : neitoins. i' llecelpls. .1,704 ! market llrmj sheep , If4 orV."i ; lambs , $ \/iHiM ; diessc < l mutton llrm at ? 8'4o ' : ilrcssod lamb- > steady at7Ti.1)13c. ( ) lions Kocelpts , S.OJI. all consuned direct ; mat Let nominally stead } at fl b ICans is City Ute Stuck ATiirkct. KANSAS CITV. Mo , Sept. 21) ) . CATTI.K Uo- coliits , .VJ10 ; shipments. - . ' . .H)0. ) Market steady tostion ; hteers. Jls.'i\ ; co b , fl " , " > U. > , > .7u ; stoelieis and feeders. iCMiu ® 1.70. llocs Kecelnts. 1 > , UOiMhlpmenti , fiOO. Miu- ket steady tii sttons ; bull ; , fU > .Y&I.Ui : all grades W So ® 1.7.1 SilKM1 Itecelpts , 030 ; no bhlpmonta. Mar ket steadj , _ St. Ijouls I < lvo MocU Mnrkot. ST. I.HI is Mo . Fept. ' . " ) . Crri.u Itocolpts , 4iiUO ; shipments 1.IOU ; market htrougei ; fair to cholco niitlio steers } -.SUli. ( > .r > ( J ; Texans and Indliins , t'.tOii.lft'S. Hods Itecelpts , 5(100 ( , shipments , 1. 100 ; mar- Kut hiendy , heal } , ifl.70inil.b. > ; ml\cd , J4.Litl 7U ; llKllt , Jl W 4 IA ) . _ /.s IM ; u.i//c/i.s. I1 lour. Omaha Milling rompuii } . Hellnnco. 1'atcnt , J-J.tiO ; Invincible , I'alenl , W.8u ; l.ono Mar. Su perlative , $ . ' 50 ; fcnowlliiko , tJ.lt ) ; r.incy I'lini- lly. if-.OO I ! . T. Daxls Mill companx' . No 1 and Cream HlKh 1'atent. f..M. IIIuo 1) ) . ami lied I' . , if-.fiO ; I.Ion ami lluxxkuyc , f-1 loj Itoynl No li'.Spiclal I'.itont , f.100 : .Minnesota and Dauotu , 1'atonl , $ -00 ; Ixansas Hard Wheat , Patent , $ J.bO ; No- bi.iskti Stniljlits. t' . ' < 0 H. r. ( iilmnn's Cold Medal. } ? .SO ; Snnxx White , if..rid ; bnowllnl.e , * ' . ! ; low Ki.ido , 11 U ) ; ( jucun of tlio I'antry.K ) : Minnesota Supuilatlve , j..t-O ; bruu , JI.l.OJ ; chopped feed , i.-.UO. Coiiniry I'roiliii'c. non Cienor.il market , HViJKl'i ' , ll'irri.u Cliolio coiintiy butter. 15U17c ; packed htook. ll'i il.'e I'oin.Tltx- chickens } . ! .7KiH ! OJ ; choice olu hens , * , kO iit.l M. A vorv snnill pill , but u very good ono. Do Witt's Uttlo Knily Hlsots. TEe True Way TO RID THE HUMAN BODT OP The Poison of Disease IS 70 KOIlCi : IT OU'l T1IUOV01I Till : bKI.V. SWIFTS SPECIFIC nhvriya docs this clTectimlly. U ( reals the dlscitso Instead of the symptoms , mill re moves the cntiso , tlicrcby making n cure. Mrs. L' ,1. Iloxuu , No. U Qalncy 8t , Mcdforii , Jinn , ntt ( list her mother lia < Uin curul of birofuU , by llio luo of fuiirboltlu of CS.a.O.t aftrrluxhy Imd nnicli oilier treatment , and Lelng ruluci-d lo ( jullo alow condition of health , tus It xxoi tlion lil diu could not llxc , Tieatltc ou UloyJ miJ hUln ll ) fn > M mailed free. Cockroll Bros F. 0. Swnrtz < fc Ob. , IlroVcri andomli b jpr llrokrr < . ( lrnln t'r t l lon Prlrnto wlrpn to Now rip I'runto wlrn to 81. Jerk , Clilrnitu , A M IxvilsnniU'lilOiiiiii Itoom 1oul 111-IS llentd of ' llonrdof 'Tr < ilpOmi hn , Trndo i KichnrKelldV , tf Oumtk M. A. Disbrow & Oo , Bolm Sash & DoorOo Mnnuluctiirvn of nnih M iiiiifactiircranf iuouljl iloori bllnilH nmt tnnr < ( > blliHl' doors , tto * iiHiulMlnn" Branch of Olllie Hie , Uth nnil I7inl ' Is llooiii I-'I lleo HulMIni ; . & 'IKAM AXJ ) WATUli SIJI'PLIES U. S. Wiiul Eigino & A. L. Straug & Sona , Pump Oo , , 10)-1001 I'nrnim street. UnllliHy Wind Mllli lUSiuul 'J.'O.Ioneti-trci't ' Neb Oninhi t (1 I' lldsn , uctliiKinnuT ? r TKA , COWEU , .Cousolitlatod Oofibo Company , 1414 iiml 14IH llnrney SI , Uiniilin , .N'ub. 'IOYS. JSILLIAUDS. II. Hardy Oo. , ThoBrunswiok- " Toy , ilolH , nllmni' . Balko-Oollendor fancy Koiidi , homiilill HUM ird merchnmlliio. nMiliU Kooilt , ( hll'l- Hubon , llvlurej , jenN cnrrliiie 407 , 4n ( H llllh "trcet , IJ1U rurnniii Street. Omiilni a SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED A. D. Boyer & Co. , Hunter & Qrcoat W ixchnni0 : ! llillMInf , Ml i\lhnliKe : llulldlng , bouth Oiunhn. Sou tli Onuilin , Miss IClla Joseph loft vosterday for Love land , Cole , , \\Iiorosho xxlil tench in thepuUllu schools duiliif , ' thocoiuiiiB jcai COMMISSION FrIERCHAHT , and NOB. 2 and 4 Shormnn St. , Rooms CO & GO CHICAGO. Ftri.tTlun f nclllll. for Ihn l' ' ' ' " j' ' * " [ iTr/irii / ' ava SMA'ss i,1 , : t WANTED x Total liiuni nt CITIEO , I COUHTIEB , SCHOOL , H LI c y a & * > ij ? ninrnicTB , WATER COMHAfllEa.OT.R.R.COMPANIEB tA H.W.HARnisTcoiffANYBanl(8 ( % 101.1(35 ( Dearborn Gtrool , CHICAGO' 13 Wa'l Street. NEW VOIIK' 70 Ktato St. UO6TOW. . UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner lUth and Mason Streets , New biilldlnv , now riiralinri ) uterjr Unaflrit rlami , lluoil Incnlliia la Ihu illy , nil umilorn lui irimiiicnu , Htuiin ( lent , tint. Call Hold , lUtti and ItnrbiT.Shuiilaauiiiiuclliiii nieetrle nnil I ati4 | 'uriliiuiir iMrt oJ Urn city Trjr in nnd | iO CUH. vlmed Ihnt wohuvo ( ho tm t lieu > u ( or Ihu luonef ncil u ( Lhlcaju. Unt i ( tuiull.W tu II Ml I'Cr d * *