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    THE OMAHA DAILY DNHSDAY , SEl > rf EMBER 28 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
After Weakening Early Wheat nnd Cora
Became Stroug Later.
NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS AGAIN LARGE
There AVrro n I'cw lluytni ; Order * nt tlio
Start iMitTlipy Were or l.tttle Come-
cD Stocks rtml lloiult
Not l lilurlCil.
CmCAao. III , . Sent. 27It wns n soe-saw on
'chnnga todlfy. Attcr weakening early , the
markets fur wiicut and corn becnmo brand
nnd Mining ut tlio wind-up , Tlio closing llrin-
ncM In wheat WMH iltio largely to tlio roporlof
a very heavy export demand. Corn ratllol
chiefly nn tlio poor allowing of tlio Iowa crop
report nnd llio llhor.il freight encasements
reported hero , vcMali having boon chartered
for .ViD.OJi > bti. Compiled wltli last nUlit
wheat. notvrlthnundJ.tig tlio Into recovery ,
filuiwA ! jc decline. Corn has a gain of ! io ,
1'rovlMons tire a shade nislnr. :
There woioa few onU.do buying orders In
wheat at the start and with itrnnxor cables
nnd llttlo for 9iU tlio nrirkot showed some
sirens tli. Hut when thesu orders linil boon
Illlod trudo bee.uuo slack anil tlio many hour-
Ish features of the situation begun to IJO felt.
The rcoolnts In tlio northwest were ugulit
Inrge I.O''To rs , against OXI ours for tlio nimo :
day last year and tlio amount received at
the. primary point * footed up lfli.Vi ) bn. ,
mnlnst 1.449.0 0 bn. a year ngo. Iliteral
world's shipments laU week and llio Immcnso
movement fiom KtiHxIa , with oonildur.iblo
realizing nnd fthoit sollln' , resulted In the
weakness noted. Tlio buying was oi'iittcroil.
while sonto of tin ) louilcrn , such UH I.n an ,
I.cMcr find 1'iirili itlge. ere dnlnii a good deal
of sellln ? .
Now YorK message * reported fresh cholera
ciiBCfl In ( ) iiarantlnu and thu estimate uf li'il
cars for Wednesday Incroasotl the iloiirBsslon.
During the last hour the market turned very
ttronzon niticli hlKbnr oiibjei and a report
that I'reiu-h operators were buying xvho'tt In
ths ! country , A Minneapolis inessaso said
vrhoat In the northwest was nut tluoslilir. out
as oxpeetoJ. N. U. llo.im relurno.l to the
floor today after several months abseneo and
Ii. K , Palrbunk was ontlccd as near the wheat
pit ns one of the bis commission houses down
Blairs. Attention was directed loilay to llio
oiiiall proportion dellver.ililu uiion coiitr.vctn
lielns loeujvod here tlnliy Is iilinuts u.irlnadrt
In 10U. The oneiilns w s iiboiiltho snineas
ycslcrdny's closlir. ' . udvnnued ! je , then du-
ollned ? 4C. rallied stcnill.'r and thuelosniK Was
about ) io from tht > top urU-cs.
iJorn wus quli t. The ub&onro of frost antl
the favorable weather for the erop MturlCil
pilcesoir , but there was some reaction later ,
on the KOOU ilotuand which spiMnu up , pro-
nmablyto cover stiorts. Muy was weaker
thiin October , as a K"od deal of tlio business
was In hiiylns Uutukcr and selling Mny. The
Iowa corn report , p'uclnir the yield of corn u
thatstato at only 17 : > , UOO.OOJ bit. , asulnst. > ' . ! , -
O-.U , 00 bu. lust year , turned prices up some
during the last hour. The conrso of wheat
probably helpcil corn also. Anothoi'factor
was the possibility of a freeze , Thu llnrilnK-
ton anil oth'ii lead hit : corn roails report a
Kreatlv increaboil tlsumti I for curs. Thu with *
clrawalx of corn , too , arc he ivy. The out In1
spuellon for the duv was 4S."i.UOl bo , ' 1 his
lureoly connicracls the elfcct of the ( jroat ro-
cnlpts. The mtirliot opened at a f r.ictloial : de-
ellnu and holiiuff ? e. r.illlod. reeoverliu the
toicuk. but a nln ruled easier , declining' ' < .
llrini'il up Jit1 , became stoi dy and o.osedut
the highest point of the day.
In oats the fo.itlire WIIH the free soiling of
October by lon s and the demand beln llu-ht
the price ivcedcd ? u and closed at neariy the
lottom. TlioilllTuri'tico botwucn October and
Jlnyhlch was y'alo yestuiilay , widened 10
JniMi ia to lic. !
llo products were sonoraily weak and
lower. The most nurvous shorts bcomcd to
buvo covered on the e..cllement yeatcrdny
and theio was not much urgency today. Olos-
Jng prices show declines of from 'lie to. > o In
pork nnd from'JWc to lOo In rlks. Lard elc.sod
iinehaiiKca for October and 7c ! louor for
J n unary.
Hhlppors were tmiulrln : for vessel room more
freely : ! i4u ; for \vlicat uiul-c 'or corn to llut-
f.ilo.
Intimated rocoluts for tomorrow : Who.it ,
CoGcnrs ; corn , OW cars ; oats. L'l''cars ; ho s.
2S.OJU bend.
The loadlns futures ranged as follows :
HIGH. i.ow. CLOSE ,
WHEAT No. 2
hei'lumber. . . 741 <
October 74 > <
l)0fembi.'r. . . .
CoilN No. 3 ,
bc'ptt-'iiibcr. . .
October 4 Jl 455J
Mar ? $ 41 * 4 ! |
OATS No. v
buiitt'iubor. . . ytH
Cctobcr .Q3.H
W)4 ) ublf&n MKdH iiiijl
October. . . . 10 M 10 Ci 10 M 10 M
January I * MJi 12 OJ
J/AIIII
October 765 7 85 785
Jiimmrjr 6W C V5 CBTHl
EnoliT Itins-
Outober. . . . . 75 fl 75 0 60
January.
( 'axil quolalions were UK follows :
] 'I.UUH Steady and uiu'hiinged. *
WMUAT No. 2 siirlnsr , 74Sc ! ; No. 3 spring ,
6a3fi7Hu : No. 3 rod. 7lSe. !
U.IU.N lowur : No. 2,4iSo : ! ; No. 3. cash , 43cj
No. it , yellow , 4i ( < > .
OATN No. 2 , 3- . ' , ® : i2io : No. 2 white , 3iy < 2
UMic : No. 3 white , : i2'jji4e. : !
itVK-No. 2 , J7e.
UARI.KV No. 2 , Kxaoiti ; No. 3 , f. o. . b. , 4.VQ
63c : No. 4 , f. o. b. . U146.V1C.
TI.AX SBKD No. l , t .08SI.08K.
TIHOTIIY SBM > I'rlme , J1.72.
PiiHK-Jless , per bbl , . l.o.C5@in.70 ; lard , pei
IfOlbs , J7.S5 ; short rile , Bides ( loose ) , * 7.4 < u
7.50 ; dry salted shoulners ( boxull , HG.8JG0.90
short clear sides ( boxodl. * 71037,113.
WHISKY Utbtlllcrb' tlnUhed goods , per gal.
11.15.
SUIIAIIS Cut loaf , 5 > 5S5l o ; granlated , 5'Jo
Etiindurd "A6L' } .
KccclptKiaid shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the Produce oxiOmnso today the buito
market vrtis steady tnd unolmiiLod : cream
* a ! ' K-88 < sta < lliy
Now Vork .tlurtutts.
New YOIIK. Foul. S7.-Ki.ouii-HooelpU 19 ,
two pkuNt exports. 0.3 o bb's. . 5.dOO sucks
quirt , barely steady ; sales , 11.700 bbls
i.oit.vMEAi . , . Dull . ami hleudy. . . . . . _ .
IV I I ' 1 tH llnn..l * til ? * ' .r l -
WilKAT-llecolpts , : oj.'Mbii.i exports , 20,00
bu , : sales. I.BB.UW bn. of futnrcH , 2U4,0W ( on
of ? ' "itUot ! ' "J'ly active , and easier' : No
rml , 704B7liMc ! lu store and oluvnor , 8)'i )
ftlli'"W/il ! t"1 l- ! N"a reli T0 c : unisradei
red , Tuawo ; No. 1 northern , B'i83 > * o ; No.
> iort iorn..7et No. 2 Chh-uKo , 83c\o.2Mll :
wnukue. 7lKii70tic ; NO. 2 sprhiK , 8a ; Option
were moio i.clvi ! > . openlnu weak at ! Su do
ollno , reiictltiL' ! . © U" on Ktrouu' cables , forelxi
buvlnit tosoiher with Wall street nnd short
covorlntr , declined KOTnO on an Incrp.iHO 11
Amount on passage mid In lliu Knwllsh vlslblt
laruo recelDts. biiiall clearances anil rcallz
lnK , advanced Htolio on hotter export ilu
in a 11 d nun Into cablcii , llrm closing at lie up ti
Nc down ; No. 2 red.Heptcmbor , 10 4'c : ucla
ber , 7U li-ll J V * e. oloslnx at Wei Novembui
' 000"11101"8-3'8-114 ' ' Clonin
' - ' ' - 11183 M
_ 6 iiaBi.ic ! ! , elobln i at .Sio.
llVK sitoiidy and nulot ; witstorn , 00 < ii07c.
1UI.I.KV Quiet ; western CS&7 c.
IIAIII.IIV MAIVT Slciidy.
CetiN ItocolutH. 24'.CO ) bu. ; exports. M0,0 <
bu. ; SUJL-S , | ,2.MKO ) hu. of futures , itil.l'-O ' bn. c
pot. Hjot iiotlvo for exports ut lower prices
fto. 2 , f.JC .XJ4o ! In elovulor. 54iQj ! | iu iillo.il
uir-'rndud mixed , U > i4loie. Options woi
inudcratuly uetlvo. ileu.lnlnzoiirly ? < 34'oo ?
betli-r urulucr aud liygu receipts , adviince
JiW e with whont and o osed llrm nl UicS
po ow yesterdays September , ftlUWKIUc. plO :
In ut U4u ! ; Outolier. ! viUu53'i < > , uusing i
, . . . .
i. ovcml.or . '
, KI7-llxa.Vo ) oioinig ulKI.'it
OATrt Kcci'luts. iKitO bu.I alcs. CO
of futures nnd 2. 4.WO bu. of spot , fpots fair )
nollvo and weaker. Options dull and onslo
Knot , UUVtt3To. uloslnit nt UToi October. 37i
UTUc , oloslnir ut 172 ! ; Novumber , ubiiisuu ) :
olDnmt ! at lUct No. S spot , wnlte. uSdQaOi
mixed woslern , OlisHo : while wcsiuin/dsli1
40Ue : No. S Chicago , 37Mo.
HAV ( steady ,
llol-8-Dul anilstondyi Paclllo const , I7ffl23
rimAit I aw , fairly steady and tlrm ; fa
rcllnliiK , "v ; centrKu uls , Ui test , 3'toi snlr
B..VXJ tuna muscovado , 'Hi tent , ut Uc and ' . '
Iilu's. ' and lu 0 hues muacovado , 8J test , ut 3.
n llno'l , fairly active nnd tlrm.
Wot.ASiJKi N w Orleans , dull but ntoudy.
UK : ic Acllvonml lirm.
Kims Steudyt wt-bttrn prime , S1K < 330 ( r
Cl'IptK. I.R.'Ullkl ' H.
SUuli't ' ,
'r d emand , llrm ; domestic florc
| : u-Qulot hut fairly cloudy ; vrcstui
tlulry. KtillVt Wfsli'in creumery. 18&25li
wculern factor ! , HHOl'ci Ivlrin , 2til25Kc.
I'OIIK I'lrin. moruuctlve. Cut moats Urine
FiKid ilonuiiidi ba es , ll'.OOO Ibs ; pick led Uellh
10 pounds ut b'io ; middles qulot ; short olou
MJs'4a I.urd , dull ; western blcuui oloiud i
| < * .15i Kiilos , 2.V ) tiercel. B.27il outlon sulti , S
tierce * January at ir.iMi liupteubur clotod ,
! .t5 ! October. 18.10 bid ! Notombor. J7.40 bill )
January. * ? . 0 mltod ,
CIIKKSK tjnlot nnd weaken part Klnu ,
.
Pin IKON I'nlrlr itcndyi American ,
1S.M.
ConKitQuiets In k , , , ISO. 85Jlll.O\
I.BAIVStcjdys domestic. 4.Miil.05. )
Tt.v-CIoscdstoidyi : tr li lit9. rw.l
St. l.ouU .Market * .
ST. I.otiu. llo. . Sent. 27. I't-ouu-Un-
chnnscd ; untpiif. | : i. ! . lii.70 : ; extra fnncy ,
3.l'O3.LV ; fiincy , fJ.7U < a-,00 : choice , i2iiJ'i4J |
family , tit n'A ta
WIIBAT Kny ; : ' 40 under yesterday ! cash
nnd Hcptohiher. fi.'iet October , "ujjo ! Decem
ber. 7.IH c ! M y. 'U'jui
CIIIIK Kusyi 'iffmc below yeitcnlnyt cash ,
September an I Oatouar. 4 c ! December. 43JHJ
43SC ! Mny. 4'iljP.
OATS Lower nnd slowl cnsh , ! .OUc ! Sep
tember and October. i ! io ; Mny , MliHiJS.'io
ItYK-1'lrm atMOMc.
iiAiii.Kv-yuict : lown , niQJi'c.
HIIAN Steady at ( OUo.
HAV-Dulll prairie. Ji.7.19.00 ! : timothy. 19.00
< ZM.I.o : > . *
Ki.AXflRRn Illchet ! SI.05J ( ,
CHUN tilri.M.ciu.iuyi * . . imu . u *
WiiisKV-atc idy ; J'.IO.
I'uovisiONB Ditl'i easy ; tiork Hl.5 | Inrd
I7.I10 ! shoulder * Nl.75 ; tones and r.hsjb.oo ; shorts
$3.2. } , Dry salt meats , bncon and hnms uu-
chniiKed.
HitCUII'lR riour. 5,000 Ubls. ! Wheat , in.000
bu , : corn , 27,000 bn. ! oats. UdUO ) bu. ; rye ,
none ! barley , none.
Siui'Mi'-NTd-l'lour. 12.00) bbls ; whont , < VU > M
1m. ; cum. .t'.oo ) bu. ; oals , 83,000 bu. ; rye , 13,000
bu. ; barley , none.
lllilm anil I'clts.
Following nro the prlfos nald by Omahn
neuters for hide * and pelt quoted subject to
dunce without notice ! No 1 green hides , 3o ;
No. I green salted hides. IJJIlic ! No , 2 green
suited hlilc.s 3B.iLje : No. I urcon salted hides.
25 to 40 lb . , 4 > IJIl-se : No. 2 itreen salted hides. 25
to4HI . . liiM'tv ' ; No. I vo.il oalf.H to 15 lbsf a
Be ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 li > , , .Vie ! No. 1 dry
flint hides. 7c ; No. 2 rtrv flint hides. Se ;
No. 1 ilry salted hides , .ViMc. 1'urt cured
hides Ho pnr Ib. less than fully enrol ,
Snoop pelf Orocn salted , each , : i5piBtl,25.
KU-on s-ilto'l shuarllngs ( short woolotl early
slilnsi each. lVjt25e ; dry shearlings ( short
wootod u.irly sklnsu No. 1 , each , ft&lOcsdrv
shear luis ( short wtiolcd early skins ) No. 2 ,
each , "c : dry Hint Kansas nnd Nohur.skn
butcher wool uolts , peril ) . , letual weight , U'4i
14Vio : dry flint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain
wool pulls , per Ib , , aeiuixl weight , tl&K'a ! dry
flint Colorado butcher wont polls , per Ib. ,
actual weight , KrTMSlic : dry flint Colorado
Murrain woul pelt" , per Ib. , uoluiil weUht ,
HMOe : dry 11 ui an I 'iiulci. aetii it weights , 7
il&'cHave ' feel pui elf , as It Is useless to uuy
freltuh on them.
Kama * Ulty .MiirKnt * .
KANSAS CITY. Mo. , Sept , 27. WiiBVr Lower.
No. 2 hard ( old ) . f,0c , ; new , C lUO02o ; No. 2 red ,
UlKiOSc. *
COIIN Weak nnd lower ; No. 2 mixed. 39c ; No.
2 whlto , 4 ( > a.
OATS Stonily , fair domnnd ; No. 2 mixed ,
2iT.ia'-7o : No. 2 whrtoll'ill'lfo. ' .
Kvn 1'lriii ; No. 2. iilliCD".r'C.
1'i.AXKKKii I'lrnt at 0KatTie.
IltiAN rirmer : sucked , toSSSc.
HAV Steady nnd unchtingcd.
lltrrTEH Steady ; creamery. 12Q32o ; dairy ,
U'ftlSc.
KddS Steady at ICc.
KBCEIPT.S Wheat , 2I9,00 < J4 > u , ; corn. 32,000 bit. ;
oats , none.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 40.COO bu. ; corn. 12,000
bu. : imts none.
l.lvnrpool .Markets.
[ jiVEitrooi. , Sept , 27. WHEAT -Flnn.demand
f.ilr ; holders olTer sparlnR'y ; No. I Call-
forn.a , ( is 5d'is Ai ! | per cental ; red western
spring , ( is 2Hi@rs ; 3d ; No. 2 red western Cs
iidBWs td. ICcculpts wheat past three days
woro2W.O 0 ceuta s , Including 207.00J centals
American.
Con.N Klrm : demand fair ; receipts Ameri
can corn past three days , lO.'WJ centals.
HACON-hong and abort clear , 63 Ills. , 42s Cd
per cwt.
IjAiin Prime western. 39s 3d per cwt.
I'KAS Canadian , 4s ! > d per cental.
Oiuuliu , I'rnlt Mnrltrt.
GitAt'ES The supp'y ' of homo crown Con
cords Is crowing loss. It Is estimated that
two-thirds of the erop has been shipprd out
already and higher prices are ooUud for In
the near future , Concords , 2T S 3c ! per U-lb.
baskets.
UAI.IPOHSIA OnAPE3-rer cMte , S1.21.5)
mnsoats ; $1.75 Tokays ; more iilonty.
0\tti'OiiNiA I'cACiiua I'nr box. ii.4)5JI."i ) .
Ovt.ipousiA I'EAitS V2.-tT ® ' ; . " > 0 per box.
I'LU.MS I'.sr box. $1.5001.75. scarce.
Ai'i'Mis I'cr bbl. . 8I.OJ ; fancy. SI.5) ; Qvo bbl.
lots 2oo less.
Oil .Market.
NEW YOHK , Soul. 27. I'KTitot.EUM Opened
steady nn'l. after a narrow movement , became
dull and ronrilncd sinit.ll thu close. I'onn-
sylvnnla oil. spot sales , none : October option
sales.21.0 0 bbls. , openingutilc ! : hlshest.f)4Koi
lowest..r > le ; Tjiina oil , no sales ; total sales , 21.-
00) bbls.
L'.XDON. Sept 27. CALCUTTA Lt.NSEKn 3S.
Cd per quarter.
Oinulia Product ! .Market.
ntrrrEii Packing stock , 1313Jc } ; choice
country , I.VSISc.
Iilfj ( > ! c
I'otii.Tliv The supply was light , as Is apt tc
)0 ) tlutcasoon Moiiuuv , anil us high us Oj wiu
i.iid for good chickens and old hens , hut K'H
s about as high as it Is safe to quota for tin
op.
CotVco Markets.
Nr.w YOHK. Sept. 27. Ootlons opened barolj
.tiinily , unchiingud to 15 points down , ulusoil
laroly steady , 10 to .0 down ; sales , 2i.5iO ! ( Dugs
ncludlng : September , J14.S S5I5.0J ; October ,
' 14.5 < TH4.U5 ; November. 14.r.14 : ; December
! I4. 5 ; .liuiuary. tl4.1Vo > 14. i ; Jlurcli. $14.05 ®
4.2' . ; Mny. * II.514.2J. | Spot Itlo. Urm , mori
uetivc : No. 7 , * i5r o.
Cot tin Mnrkiit.
NKW OIIIKAN . la. , Sept. 27.-Qtilot : mid-
llluir. 7 7-10e ; low middling , 7o : good ordl-
inry. Gi-Jc ; not receipts. 3,455 bales ; ' gross
r , SJ bales ; exports coastwise , 15 : bales ; sa.es
l.uOO biilcb ; slock. Ofi. I''S ' bales.
Now York Dry UuoiU .Market.
NEW YnitK , Sept. 27 , lluslness lu drv good !
WIIM fair. Thu market dUc.osed no new fea
lure.
'rr-nlcri * ' Talk.
CIIIOAOO. III. . Sopt. 27. Coiinselman & Daj
to t'oukrell llros. Coiumlss on Co. : Whoii
ipened llrm on higher cables , Uecamo dull ant
noavy on larue northwestern receipts , declined
clined f con roall/.lm : Induced by fr sh chop
era news , and llnally rallied and looked Urn
on NowY oru roporU of 50 loads taken for e.v
port , prlnc-naliy for Franco. I'ubllo sentl
incut Is deserting the frost theory ubont'eori
and Is ullracloil toward wheat on aceount o
the unusually low prices. Corn opened weal
on acconnl of Inr , o arrivals and declined y (
an roailxlne by outsiders and short sellliiK o
thn May future by local speculators. Then
bus boon n sio.idy transferring of Oo
tobor to December futures for tin
pusl Ih reed ays. largely for foreign uccoun
nnd llio iitlompt of local shorts to cover , In
lluoiicod by thu lowacrop report , euiiscil a re
covery in prices and gave the market a Urn
look'at the close , Oals was depressed b ;
continued 1 iiiildntlon by limits on Octobo
contracts. When this pressure Is eliminate !
wo predict a wily in price * . l'rovn ! ons won
very dill ! and wunkenud nndtr sali-sof Jniiii
nry futuri'S by p fliers and sonic ruull/.lng tj
longh nn October contracts. The shlpolnu do
iiiund i fair , hut only at considerable conces
s ons from regular quotations , The > maiilpu
l.iturs still hold virtual control of tlio market
OlilCAno. 111. , Sept. 27.-U S. l.eo says
There were surface indlciillons iho past wuol
tliut Iho long extended .decline In wheat hit
at lust been ariosteil and that the prison
price Is a discount of all present condition
and probable surroundings of tbo next si :
months. About all the possible bear new
must have come to bund and thoonlmlmillni
point reached. A line of Investment buylm
hits steadied the iiiur ut the past weeK , '
much moruconlldontfeolln : has piuvuliod. A
one can often best Judge of the future by look
liuat the past , lot ns refer to thosu years n
the past llfteou when prUua have pproxi
muted unywhero no.ii thu present ones.
December , U8I , No. 2 Bpring wheat In Chi
oiigo , O'.llio.
October , I860 , No. 2 soring wheat In Chloagc
C9 ? e ,
August , 1&S7 , No , 2 spring wheat In Chloagc
April , 1E58. No , 2 sprns | wheat In Clilcagc
71o.
, 'obrunry ' , 1800 , No. 2 spring wheat In Chi
on BO , 744c. !
The course of prices was such that trot
COSjo In December , 1SS4. the price advance
the following April , IM5. toOIJie.
Also from oujjo In October , IbSU , to lUlio I
June , ltt < 7 ,
Also from OSJjo In Au list. 1837 , to 12.00 1
September. ihSs.
timi'borflbii7' ' ' > i0 ' " Apr"1883 > to t2 > 0 ° ln Sof
| )
Also from 74'jo in February , lf > 0 > , to J1.08U I
AllRUnt , IbOl.
Low price In 1631 followed utter crop of 512
Low price In 1880 followed after crop of 157
0o bu. * *
Low price in IBS" followed after crop of 450
OUO bu.
Low price in April , 1K88 , followed after cro
of IM.OJJ bu.
Low prlcu lu 189 ; followed after crop of 4SO
000 bu.
Looklni ; over the sumo scries of y 0.1 rs e teiv
IIIK over iwuntyllvo yours past , when the lo
prices have boon In the eighties Instead of tl
Hixtlus or seventies , and we llnd a cotrespuni
ing udvuneu IIIIH Invariably occurred , For tl
calendar yea our exports were :
IKS I . , . , . , 111,000.0
1V < J. . . . , . . , UI.IHW.U
1 7 , irr\oou , ( ,
J5f8 1I8.UOJ.O
W . . 10U.OOO.O
Our oxpurts binoo July on present urou in
riinnlnt ; ut thu rate of 17.\WKUJ ) ) for thu yoi
nnd nro onlv 15.WW.U ( l behind lust soiison. 1
w oxuort 223,0 0.000 front u crop ofCl2OJO.O
how can wo export tuls lineal your 175UOO,0
fromuuropof 475OOO.OyO , for rooont ucuoun
of the sprint ; vrhoat crop muko It ovldent thi
our toul crop must bu out down SW.OJU.W ) . ' . NI
n slnitlo countty on the clobo report * n bounti
ful crop. At such lonlprlccs wi.l there not ho
rui extra fimMimotion the world oror of nt
Ien t It O.OOO.OJO of whontf
Other nrtlclc of fee < l In Arnorlcn prontlio to
rule hlih , llonns promlso to fTommanrl very
hlxh urlcei. ns well AH potatoes. About nvorv
nrtlclo In the realm of trndo I * now i-ommaud
Inc a eoo I price. All tlio emit commercial
cttlrs report nn ncllvc fall business.
The Mlnnnnpo'ili nourlne concerns are srmd-
ItiK nlmo < it2oo.'io , bbU n week nnd nrcex-
ct'idlnc tho'r output of nyoatntto , The full
tide of winter wheat receipts has probably
rnrnoln And spring whontrocolpts rill fall far
behind these of last year.
'
OntCAoo. 111. . Sopt.27. Konnott. Hopkins k
Co. to 9. A , MoWhortcr : Cables were stroiiRer.
as expected , but about cvorrthliiR else In the
way of news received today uus been bonrlsh.
liccolpts contlnuo to Increase. Lust week was
the banner week of the season , but receipts
thH week promise to bo W..OtO to 750.UW
bnsholsBrontur. Thn lllnck ica uortsexportcd
D.Ml'.U'.o last week , which win a surprise to the
trarto. Our reuorts today were very light.
The visible supply with Its 10.000.0UJ In oxco ! > s
of last year , and still Increasing at n r.ipld
rate , look very blif. On thu whole It wus
hardly to bo oxpcctfd that the
market would liolil Its own , nnd
temporarily lower prlcca nro probable
Corn and oats opened weak nnd hnvo been
du lulldny. Thu receipts of corn exceeded ex
pectations and for the moment checked any
advance , but the conditions .ire by no means
discouraging to holders. The lown report Is
sued today places thu crou for that stnto
lit only nnlf of last yoni-'s yield.
If the crops of other states turn
out proportionately small current prices for
corn are likely lo look very cheap by and
by. Provisions have ruled slightly easier In
sympathy wltlt other markets , with no Im
portant trans'ictlon ? ,
CmuAno. 111. , Sept. 27. F. 0. Logan ft Co. to
Duncan , llolllniser & Co. ; The who.it mnr-
kct ha ! ) been qitlut today. The llnetuutlons
have been from 77"io to 70f o for December.
Theie Is Iltllo change In thn situation. For-
elL-n cables are bettor with some light buying
hero for the continent. Our northwestern ud-
vlcas arc about the same as yesterday. I.I jht
receipts ate expected after this week. H Is n
long time since wo have ho'ird anythlne of n
foreign shipping demand In Now York , but wo
have today twenty-live louls : tnuon for ship
ment with a peed Inquiry for more , At the
present low price avcry llttlo clinuia ls In
favor of an ndvauco rather than n
decline , therefore wo recommend buying
whont on all weak markets. Tno llrst com
plaints of tlio woalher being too dry for whoU
already sown comes from Ohio. Wo will likely
hear more of this , till of which will loud to
strengthen the hull sldo. The iargo shurtago
for December In this mnrkct , with a total
stoukof 2,000.0,10 and throe-fourths of It con
tract , causes n good dual of comment.
Corn bus been steady with light
lluctuatlons ranging from 40 ! a to
4itc ! ! , nt which iho market closed ,
Ihu lown bureau report puts the erop of
corn for that state lit IT'.QiU.OOO InnlioU this
year , lualnst 3JO,030'MO lust yoar. If the
states of Nebraska , Missouri , Kansas nnd
Indiana show like returns , corn figures are
nut 10 hang away up with the pictures on the
wall. Oats are steady ; wo bu love lu higher
prices for thorn. The feature In hos product
today was thusolllne of January by packers.
Charters of wheat , 277UO'J ; corn , 500,000 ; oata ,
20,000.
STOCKS AM ) liONOS.
Considerable Irregularity Displayed In the
Security Market.
NEW YOIIK , Sept. 27. The slock market
displayed considerable irregularity In Its
movements today , but the changes of note
were still confined to a few slocks , which tlio
general list followed at a. distance. The clique
In Northern Pnclllo sufteroJ that stock to
drop heavily this morning , but Heading was
stronger and thu shorts In Missouri Pnclllo
have their turn and Colorado Coal was moved
up sharply for n lime. There was a sudden
and sharp upward spurt In Now England ,
which rapidly rose from 37i ? to 335 $ . The ef
fect w.is to chuck the buying , which had been
liberal In the forenoon on the part of traders ,
nnd the market , subsldo.l into dullness which
lusted throughout the remainder of the day.
In-latu dealings there wus an undoubted effort
by tbo sellers of yesterday to recover the
Koiulliu slock put out , and the strength Im-
Durled by the purchases to the rest of the list
rallied some of thomore prominent , shares.
The general list , after a stiong opening at
fractional rdvnnces , further advanced in the
early trading , but. the doe Ining tendency of
thu rest of the duy effectually neutralized
these gains and ut the close prices were ir-
rojtularly changed but were generally within
the smallest fractions of lust nl-ht's fl ures.
The close , however , notwithstanding the
rally , was rather heavy In tone. .Lackuwannn
shows a lo s of 1 percent but Colorado Coal Is
up Hi nnd Ueadlng 1 per cent , llh large frac
tional gains in other shares.
Govcrmnenl bonds have been dull but firm.
State bonds have hson dull and .steady.
The Postsays : The withdrawal of the Mis
souri Pueillc from thn Western Traflle assocl-
allou passed unnoticed In the movement of
prices. Hut It Is long since the fortunes of
the "oresldenls" association bus aroused any
concern In Iho slock market. The Uminclal
outlook In Kuropo has so direct a relation to
ouronn markets that Us 'changing phases
cannot bo lee olosoly followed. Apparently
Kurope has ceased soiling our securities In the
quantity there are not n few optimistic ob
servers who profess to have discovered proof
of renewed buying. If this liouo Is based
upon Improvement , in Europe's own financial
proeucets. It must unfortunately bo dismissed
us altogether delusive. Europe Is sull'ei-.uz
from none of Wull street's reeoiit market
blights , but UH own troubles are quite sulll-
clent.
The following are the closing quotations for
the loading slocics on the Now York Stock ex-
chunec toduv :
bid , f mo.
The total sales i of stocks today were 247,451
shares . Including : Atclilson. 0.825 : Chicago
UII9f > 00 ; i i.ij. 4,8UOj Loulsvillo & Nashville ,
0.000 ; Missouri I'uclllc , 1(1,100 ( ; Northern Pacific
preferred , 2,1011 ; New Knglnnd , 3v.00 ; Koud-
ll.41i.3'iti ; it. Piml. fcjoo ; St. Paul fi. Omaha ,
,1UO ; Uiiuu Pacillc , 4r > 00.
Now Vork Jloiicy .Market.
_ NKW YOHK , Sopt. 27 , MONKVIIN OAi.iKnsy ,
minor cent ; lust loan , 3 per cent ; closed
oirercd at 3 per cent.
I'IIUIB MBIIOANTII.E PAi'isii-l ? ® fl percent ,
STKIIMNO. UXUIIANOK Qulot nut steady at
II.HJ5J forslxly-duy bills and J4.H7 for demuud ,
The oloblng ( luotallons on bonds ;
l.oiiilcin Flimiiuml Kuvluw.
[ Copyrluhteil 18tri tijr Jame * Uonlon lleanott.l
LONDON , Hept. 27.-Now ( York Herald Unbli
Upeolul to THU lUnl : The suttlumen
which comtnoni-cd In the Stock exchange tu
duy proved a comparatively small uffulr , u
imnsal. It has checked new liuulncs :
Monuy has been In abundant uupply i
that rates for contlnnutlon hnvo nt
ruled higher thun on uny pruvlous ocuusloi
Consols are t-lii easier , Indian riipcu pupv
Is unaltered. Homo ruilwiy eased elf some
what durini : thu lust hour , Southeiuterii di
ferrud hus l.'ecn largely dealt In and nflur ad
vunulng IK It closed H higher , Mill
land H higher and koverul others at
U to U up , ilrlghton deferred Im
Klven way ? i , though the dully tr.illlo return
for Humluy and Monday Bhow a moderate It
creibo. Auiuriouu rails do not close ut their lo :
points. New \at\f \ not supporting the . . .
to the extent .Mi"oteil Northern I'nclllo
tnnrkrd n rolittMi\hGX \ > I'hUtido'phla fc Honrt-
Ing iind Union Pncflo ( nro lower. Atchlfon
Incotna imniU lltmni nn advance of V , Others
Innvo olT ' to U lit , iicr. Cun&dlnn lines Itiavo
off decUlofily slron * . Notwithstanding the
Slock eiclmnao settlement there has boon
no Improvement'In1 tbo demnnd for moiioy.
Short lonns hnvo'IP ' on omlltr oDinlncd utlj
per cunt. The OtecMlnt mnrkct has been quiet.
Two nn i three mohtln bllli were not quoted
better thun I.V15 jJoVccnt.
ItnntnniHtock Ijitntntlnns.
UOSTON , Muss. , S66U 27. The following nro
the closing stoek" tinotatlons :
Atch. A topY.7n.i7 ; .liJDCiitiilpn. . . T.7.TIiT"
Unston A Albany.'m ir'rniiklln. . . . , , , 13
do Miilna JnirSflKcnrsurKO. . . . . 10
O.II.AO , 7 11714.osceol . 0
Knttcrn It. It. CD. . . , Uit ) Sfintn Ke Copper. . . . II
K. I' . H. J. A C. It. 7 izilj Tnmnrnck . . , , , , 143
l.ltf.o Itock A U.S. , ? J Annliton l.nnd Co , . .11
Mns . Ten 1511 I)05lon l.nml Co. . . . 5
Mcx. CJIL ram. . . , . , 1IU Min nieso l.nnd Co. lll <
N. Y. , * S. KliKlnnil. 39VJ West Knd hamt Co. Hit
N. V , A N. K. 7s. . . . . „ Hell TeliMilninn. . , . , SOJ
Old folonjr . , , . , Iso Uinmon store S , , . . . ! ( ' . > {
\VI > . Con. ouni.i IK WnUT Toner. . . . . . . 2
Allouct M.Co. ( new ) 75 Cent. M r , < 4
Atlnntlp , , VV ( N. K. T , , , . M
llo < ton A Mont , , , 30)1 ) n. .t II. O &H
Cnlllinol.t llooln. . .
Snit Fniuclscii Mlnlii ) ; Qiiotntlnm.
' SAN FiiANCtsoo. Cal. , Sept 27. The odlolal
cliHlng limitations for mlnliu sleeKs toJuy
were us follows :
Altn 41 .Mono , . 15
llillwcr 35 Navnjo 10
llenlX Holclior Sis Opldr. , 315
Hodlo Con , i. . , . . , , , 5i t'otoil 130
Chol'nr , , . , , uj Snvimo.'O.'i
Con CHl. , V V 4)5 -"lerr.i Nvvmln 2Vi
Crown I'olnt , . . . . . . sj\ Union Con ISO
ureka ( on . . . , , . , , 1:0 Utah W
l.oitld .VUurrjr. . . . . 175 Yellow Jacket IM
Ilnlo A ; .Sorcross. . . nil ) N. Q 15
Mexican 2 > i
.St. Lout * . Minnie Htock * .
ST. Louts. Mo. . Sept. S ? . The mini 113 market
was steady but dull.
I'llllticl.ll No ton.
Clrvsl °
I'Auis , Sept. 27 , Three per cent rentes , ODf
B.IC for the account ,
NKW YOHK. Sept. 27.-Clcarlns , llia.SOO.47fl :
balances ; t\7IHlu5. )
HAI.TJMOUB , Mil. . Sept. 87. Clonrlnm , ? 2ilO-
8SO ; biilaneos. * I17.0. Kale , 0 per emit.
ruit.ADiii.pniA. I'n. , tfopt. 27.-UIoarlims ,
Illil8t4 : j bulancoi , (1,301,831) ) . Money 4 per
cent.
MEMPHIS. Tonn. , Sept. 27. Now York ox-
chnnzo s < 3lltnciit (1,50. UloarliiKS , $ i4l,2Mj
balances , $10U.53. ;
CINCINNATI. O. , Sept. S7.-Monor. per
cent , Uloarlnis , $ , < jja,53j. ew YorK ex
change , Mo discount.
HosTON. Mass , Sept. W.-Oloarlnss , 114,8.1V-
5 : balances. * i,4W.ri07. ( Money , 4 per cent.
Kxchango on Now York So to Wto discount.
ST. Louis. Mo , . Suut. 27 Oloarlnas. J103I-
2.11) ) : biiUtico * . S.'GMWS. Money quiet at fi ® ?
per cent. Exchange on Now York. 73c dis
count ,
, CIIICAQO. Ill , , Sept. 27.-01oarlncs , $14.041-
44A New 'V ork cxchaiiRO.SOe discount. Money
strontf ut 5 per cent on call and 6 per cent on
tJnie. btcrllni : exchange steady ; sixty-day
Dills , H834 ! ; demand. 81.87(5 ( ,
LIVE STOCK .MAUKKT.S.
Cattle ol Tonr gunllty unit Slow Siilo Hogs
Active unit Stcndy.
OMAHA. Popt. 27. Itccelpts for the two days
foot up 7,513 cattle , 7IbS lio-s and ( 'J sheep
against , 10 cuttle. 5.b77 ho s and 4,198 sheep
the llrst two ilays of last week.
Uccolpts of uattlo were not largo. In fact the
supply rather fell short of dealers' expecta
tions Ronerally and In quality they did not
bodn to eomo up'tq , the standard. The mar
ket was very dull arid on nil but the very beat
stuH' . Some cholco cornfcd liuuvcs woi lrnu
Ii3llbs. : brouuhftilO. 1,150 to 1,200-lb. west
erns at from KU to $3.40 were not ( juotablv
lower , but thu eattlo not good enoiuh for beef
and too Rood for feeders , and these m.nlo up
tlio btff bulk of the otTerliiKS. were h"ird to
move at anything Jjko living prices. Low us
prices arc , howeVer they 1110 relatively bet-
tci4 than at ChlcagOi. and succulatlvo shippers
are not. wllllna to.tako hold us long as this
state of ulfalrs exists. Local houses were All
fair buyers and noHrly evervthlng at all de
sirable was out of'first hands'by the close.
There was u liefer' tout * to the trade In
butcher stock , aria prices ruled slightly ( Inner
than yesterday on .nearly all ( trades. The
on'erliif.s weio soinoxvliat' restricted , consider
ably loss than a fourth of tlio sunply boiuj ;
cows tind mixed stock. "fales ol
poor to very poo.l cows and helfors
were made at from' 51.00 to $2.r > with the
bulk of'the fair to good stuff at from Si.40 to
rl.85. Hulls , oxen ana stAsR were fully steady
ut from $ ! . ' . ' . > to If ISO.Jalvcs were Keuerully
unehantad at from ? l.35 to $ : i.5' .
The Htooker and feeder trade was satisfac
tory as far us It went. Offerings were only
moderate und with ( 'ood country buying the
market was Rteady'on all decent grades. As
usual the commonlsh rounb nnaorwolght stun
was slow sale. Uoprcsontutlvo sales :
DUFSSKD DKKF.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
21..1147 4 00 bO.l J5 { 4 55 GJ..1IIJ1 Jo 10
5..10JO 4 23
WBSTBIIN CATTLE ,
No. Av. " } 'r. No. Av. I'r
41 elects..1IU&I U
WV/JltSO ( / CATTLE.
CO1.OIUDO CATTI.Ii.
107 COWS. . . , 04 : | 1 83
tailings. * Tcxuns.
lluad Olferlngs were liberal but the bulk c
the supply itirlvcd iutu. When the miulu
opened thuio were Icbslhun fuilyluadHO
sale. ThU fact , together with f ivorablo n
port * from eastern murketu and an Improve
sh.pplng and speculutivn demand caused
dccUudly llrm tonn , and prices rnlod a iJn , '
higher on the uood lioxHofall wolghw , wit
s les mostly Tit from * . ' . .o to t\'M. Uomma
heavy and mixed packers were slow at tli
opening uud after Into urrlvaU had Bwolle
the lucelpta to nearly S/iOU hogf , and fro
meat uiul shipping orders hud bt-on HI.IM
prices iiilod from Do lo luo .owuron all but II
best lings , bales uf this clubs were ut froi
fj.l'S toJJ. 15 with very llttlo ut under t5iu. Tl
close found several lojdd mill unsold , the ton
bolni : very weak , Bu ea were largely , In fuc
utmost entirely ut from tJ.10 to
15,1,1 to 15.25ye tordnr. the cenornl average of
prices paid bclngVliH ngnlnst J.XIOH Monday
nnd J.MOS Init Tnosjuy. KcproscnUtlvo
No. AY. Bh. I'r/ No AT. Sh , I'r.
S S70 | 80 53 . . . . WJ 840 MM
4 tlfi 4 ! > 1 07 VSI ICO MS
13 40 4 00 9..SS7 MS
5 . . . . 205 4 00 7J S4t SOJ MS
M 20 BIO 4 8.H 815
70 273 CO BOS C.2 S44 8) ) M5
42 295 V40 fi 05 03 27 ICO B M
77. 24 } CX ( ) 5 10 OS . . . . Sti.1 80 f.20
104..200 2SO 610 78. . . .SI2 830 5 20
M S.M ltl ) 510 81 SI4 89 S20
< U 2-i'J 40 o 10 SI . . . 27(1 ( 320 fi2ll
f > 3 23 ! rjO fi 10 01 . . . . .240 40 520
M 311 2SO fi 10 75 S48 80 B'0
51 . 2f,7 12J B 10 05 &H Ml BM
fil 2M | ( W 510 07 2CS 120 fi 20
HD 275 28) 5 11 S9 210 240 B20
70 Vtll COO fi 10 0. .510 200 BsS
01 2SJ 2IJ 510 K ) 2.W 12.1 525
75 . . . . 215 2JO 510 65 24.1 SOI BS5
47 .104 80 610 62. , . . . .248 100 fi 25
.VJ . . . . 2 > .ri ' 'SI 510 OJ SCO SO 625
57. . , ,2rtl 120 5 10 51 VOJ 40 525
71 EW 100 610 80 S3S IM 625
55 27:1 : 120 510 ( M S4) ) 24J 525
OS 251 KO 510 74..22 ! 120 525
M 2cU 120 5 10 78 Sll 80 625
50 210 20J 510 47 213 80 & !
55 BM 10) 510 CO 2tt ; 121 52.5
5(1 ( 20'J 2JO 610 72 8,1 80 52V4 ?
76 2IS 28) ) 6 12 ! { & ! 2.11 12) 6l ! )
0.1.SKI a-'O 5 I'JH 01 2.13 8) ) 530
S 2.IH Kil 3 12i ! 75 2X1 40 530
01 2.iS 240 5 )2Vi ) < < & 1) ) I''O It'M
70 241 MO 5 I'JH TO S20 120 5110
70 241 100 6 1214 CO 221 630
05 2JO 240 5 Ui ! 72 252 40 B30
VI 240 210 5 1'jJi M 2211 40 630
07 V4I 10) 6 12i ! 69 2G2 40 630
47..280 120 615 67 272 8) 53)
72 240 20 615 C5 280 BIB
75 210 8) 5 15 07 274 615
70 217 240 5 15
Tins AND IIOUOII.
1 . . . .300 301) 3 . . . .188 460
I WO 60 4 I21J 4 30J 485
1 MO 40 4 05 3 277 4 Ki
1 300 4 75 4 IPO 40 403
1. . . . 3SO 476 0 312 8) 401
SiiKKt1 Noun received ; demand good for
desirable muttons : market iiiotaoly | un-
chaneuJ. Fair to good iiitlvo : * , | : i.7. iJI.4li ; fair
lotiood westerns fJ.503l.SJ ; common und stock
sheep , fZWiitir.J ! good to choice 40 to 00-lb.
lambs , $ l.5xii5' > ' .
llccnlpt * unit Disposition of Stnclc.
oniclal receipts nnd disposition of stoek in
shown by the books of the Union Stoek Yards
eomp-iny for the twenty-four hours ending at
So'clockp. m. , September 27 , 1SW :
UKCKIl'TS.
DISPOSITION.
Live Stock .Market.
CHICAGO. 111. , Sept. 27. ISncolul Telegram to
TIIK Ituij. ] There was but llttlo change In the
cattle market , certainly none for the boiler
unless the fact that the situation was up
worse may bo regarded as an tmproveii out.
The demand was weak and prices ditto.
There was n sluggish movement on n bnsU of
from $2.75 to $ J.25 for common ti > oxtr.i native
steers and from $1.00 to $1.75 for inferior to
extra cows. Western r.ingo eattlo were quoted
nt from 41.43 to $4.00 , and oxans at from 11.75
tofclUO. .Sales . of common to pr.me light hogs
were at from J5.0J to Ji 50 and from * .15 lo
15.03 was frroly p.ild for poor to choice heavy
weights. 'I ho market was very strain : early
In Iho day , averaging fully So higher than for
yesterday , llut R worko.l easier fiiEthcr
along , clos.ng not much bolter than voa-
lotday ,
The demand was active and the 15,003 toCO.-
000 hogs In iho nons were not sufllelent to so
round , eastern eiders ulono calling fur fully
une-hatflho number on sale. Most of the
light boss were weighed at from $5.25 to $5.40
and at from $3.33 to $ " > . " .o houirht most of the
heavy. Culls sold at from JJ..10 to $4.50.
The slieoo market was quiet but the light
supuly pa\otho market n somewhat firmer
-one. In fact cool : stock scld about lOo higher.
Lambs albo showed strength. Sheep were
inoted at from J3.00 to $ ' > ,00 and lambs at from
$ .1.50 to S5.90.
liQoolnts : Cattle ; 10,003 ; boss , 15.900 ; sheep ,
7,000. l
The Evening Journal renorts :
OATTi.n Hecelpts. in.000 head ; shipments ,
200 : ! ; market unsettled , lower ; native steers
sl.2' < a3.10 : Toxnns , J.Moffi' . ' S : westerns , $ -.75 ®
1.75 ; cows. $ I.UO@2.50.
lloas UecelptB. 17,000 head ; shipments.
8.5IK1 head : market opened strone ; closed de
cidedly wealc ; rough and common , S'i.0i5.15 ;
packers and mixed. $5.2C(2u.40 ( ; prime hurxvv
and butcheiV , $5.45215.05 ; li-'ht , J5.2.VS339. '
SIIEKP Keeeluts , 0.000 bond ; shtpnicnls ,
1.100 ; nuirlcelslroni : to higher : wethers , f I.2.V ®
\00 ; mixed. $4.0CI,73 ; westerns , $1.10ffl4.30 ;
owes , $ 'J.754.23.
New V'urk Llvn Stuck Mnrkct.
NEW VOHK. Sopt. 27. liKBVES-Hecclpts. 800
head ; no trade , feellni : dull. Iires.sod beef
ueady at 7s e per lit Shipments todav7uO
beeves and I.2JU quurtcrs of leef. : Tomorrow
001 beeves amH.ftUB rjusirtorscf beef.
CALVIIS Hecelpts. 70) head. Maruct stcn-ly ;
veulsSQSe per pound : Krasscrs and weftcrn
calves ' . ' .12'i(3i.vi ( : per I'JO Ibs.
SHF.KI * AND KAMIIS llceclnts , 1.2)0 ) head ;
market steady ; sheep f.035.00 per 10J Ibs. ;
Inmlis at $5.2. > < 3'i.25 ( ; dressed muttm llrm at
7J19V4C pe r 1 b. ; d rested lambs stoadv at.'AIO'.ic.
Hoas Kcceipts. 400 head ; market firm at
Uiin ai ) City I.iv < ! Stdcl ; Jlarkot.
KANSAS. OITV , Mo. . Sept. 27. CATTLK Re
ceipts , 10.4' < 0 : shipments.I. . Will. The miiiket
was very dull : good steois steady : others
weak to lOo lower ; cows steady to lUc lower as
to quality : feeders steady ; Texas and Indian
hteers dull mid I0e lower ; droned l-.oef ancl
shlDplns steers SI.50 ; cows Jl.tiO'.IW : Texas
and Indian steers 11.7. ,0.-.s. > ; ttoekers and
readers ? .45aa.iw ,
lloos Heceipts. ll.U'O : shipments. COO. The
market wiis steady to stron' ' . eloalns easy ; all
grades. $ I.7U5 IB ; bu I k , * T > . l.VTl.'i.lT
SiiKRi1 Receipts , IKK ) : shlpmenta , none. The
market wus active and strong ; muuonsSl.uO ®
St. T.onU Mvo Stoclf
ST. Loui ? . Mo. , Sopt. 27. CATTLE Uccolpln
4,400 head : shipments. 1.000 hend ; market
lower : &I.O'66I.7 ; Texas. J2.l06a.00 ; Texas
COWS. t..UIl ® ' . ' . ! ; . " ) .
lions UecolptB.5..r'00 head ; hhlpments. 700
head ; market H'.ondv ; heavy , IXlyftri.Xi
packing.5.r.0oai.0 : ! ; light , K.IUi.'i.iO. :
SitEiri1 lloculpts , l.TUH head : hlpmentf > .
none ; nmrkot quiet ; pretty good -native mut
tons , $ I.W < a4.5U.
DoWltl'sSarsaparilla ' cleanses the blooa ,
increases the appatito and touoi up the ys-
touj. It has bonotltoil many paoplo who
bavosufTorod from blood disorders. It will
help you.
? WANTED
BffeRISnC ikTul" ' i "u or CITIES ,
I B BlHS MB COUNTIES , SCHOOL
U ? Bl tff W DISTRICTS , 1WATER
COMPANIES , bT.R.R.COMPANIEStic.
Corrrspontlcnco ruUclted.
N.W.HARRIS &COf iPAtJYBankers ,
163-103 Ooarliorn Btroot , CHICAGO.
Ill Wall Street , NEW YOHK.
70 BtatoSt. , BOSTON !
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA ,
nest cattle , hog and sheep market In the weit
COMMISSION HOTJSB3.
CtO. BURKE & MAZIER
MVI3 HTOOIC COMMIHH10N ,
TIIK LKADKIIS.
n'lHIH.V.'it | > ti t.iU Ii3-jn for cor- §
UJl < Vlhlt.jj | : ji UCJ5 ; K3pj..cl.
Wood Brothers ,
fc'outh Omaha Tolophouo ir > 7. -
JOHN I ) . DADIdMAN , I , , , . , , , .
\VAi/rrii n , wuui > . f11"0" '
Mnrltot reports by mull an 1 wire cheerfully
furnished upon appllc Ulon.
THIS
Campbell Commission Co.
Chlcuvn , RistHt. I.oulH , Kansas Oily , S-outh
omihj , dlou.v Ultv , i' ' rt , Worm ,
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
Maud S3 Kxolmuiru UulldinBouthOmih i.
Corrcfpondeiiu olli'ltJit on ! promptlir uuxrerJl.
treclul uttemlun to uMcra lor utorlmf * & feuilJf < .
KitablUhiid , 181. . , . InoorporutJi , UJI
Capltul fully paU , IM.alJ.
Waggoner liirney Company
Wrlluur wlro u > for prompt aat rulU'jU ui.irijt
Perry Brothers 5c Company ,
Live BUiok OommlMlon.
Uootn Cl Lxchango llulldlng , tiouth Omuhn
Xuluphuuu 17(17 ( ,
OMAJHA
and Jolliers' '
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
Jmahalcnli Awning Co Wolf Bros. & Co.
Tents , awntno , tarpnu-
Flncn , hummock * , oltnn.l llni , ceiTprs of nil klniti ,
rublior clotlilne. Son.l Units , banners , otc. .Son !
forc.U'gue. Itltt Knrnrvin for oAt losuoOI S. Pith
BAGS AND TWINK3.
Bcmls Omaha Big Co
rapirters nmlmfis.flour
tacks , burlap * , twine.
BICYCLES.
II. 0. Daxon ,
Illeyctcn sold on monthly
payments. I JON. 15th s
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coc Shoe Co.
HOT llownnl Street.
Fac'orr corner lltli mid Doiulni
Wunrum.mlntfcltMO prlaasto o.uh bujron , unl nro
BOllluir a cUm of KDO.II wliloli Is Tory saleable
with merchants.
Kirkcndall Jones & Co. AincrJIanilScweilSliocCa
WholPsnloMfrs. Aaanti Hoots , Bhoni ,
llottnn IliibtiorS'hoeUo ( nit Koud < , 130) 1310
1IOM10MI03 llnrnoy-a Ilnrnor-st.
CLOTHING.
Blolcky & Cohen
Clothlnenotion. furnlVi *
Itilta. tllvo us n trlul.
Sntnplo * pr , < p iM br ex
press , 1113 llarnoy ,
COAL , COKE , I CORNICE.
OmaliaCoal.CokCjlimo Co Eagle Cornicj Works
Mfrn. Knlmnlieil
iron
Hnnl nnrt soft coal P. K. cornice , window CUDS ,
cor. ICtu and tnctnllc BkylluhtB. etc.
trooti ) , I11U , 1112 IoU o..it.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Co , ick - Koch
Dry eood > , notions , fur DryOoolaCo. Notlom ,
nishing iood > . Corner Kpnts' furnlihlni ; gouJ )
llth and Ilo\rard-&t4. Cor. lltli A i.t lluiv.irJ.
FURNITURE.
Omaiia Upholstering Co , llcclio 4 Ilunyan
pholntcrfld furntturJ , Furniture Co. , Uraco an
llU2-11U4Nlcliolni slrjjt atroct.
\Vliolo5iilo only.
GROOKKLI3S. DIIUG3 , E TO.
D. M.Slcclc&Co. Blake , Bruce & Go
120-rJOri.Tones ! street , 10th and llarmp tr
Omaha.
PROPOSALS FOR PAVING.
Snnled propoials will bo received by the nn-
dr.rslcned until \'M \ : o'clock ji. in. October llth ,
lt > 02. for thu followlnx kinds of paving ma
terial , v 7.\ \
Sheet asphallum.
Slonx V.ills or other grnnlto.
Colorado snmUtono.
Woodruff , Kansas , stone , and
Vltrllled brick , nil acuo'dlni : to specifica
tions , far imvlng Davenport street from ' . ' 2nd
street to 24th street , comprised In street im-
lircvnment district No. 4HI , In thu city of
Omaha , ordered Improved by ordinance No.
IKC3.
IKC3.Each bid to specify a price per square yard
for the pavlm ; complete in the street.
Work to bo done In accordance with plans
and spcclfloHtlona on file In the olllco of the
board of nubile works ,
Eiich uroposal to bo made on nrlnled blanks
f urnlshud by the board and to bo aceomuanlotl
by a certified check lu the sum of t.VJO. pay
able to the city of Omaha , as an ev.denccof
good faith.
Tno board' reserves the tight to reject any
or all bids and to waive defects.
V. W. 1HUK.1I.YUSHR.
Chairman of the Uoar.l of I'ublic Works.
Omaha , Hoptemoer SSlh. 1S33. s.'i-2L ' > o.'i-0.
TO ALL OWNERS OV LOTS OR PARTS OK
lots on Ir.'nd street from Hamilton street to
Km n kiln street.
You HTO heteoy notified that the under
signed , three disinterested freeholders of tlio
city of Omaha , have been duly aopulnted by
the tnityor. with tlio approval of ilia city
council of said city , to assess the dama.es to
the owners , respectively , of the property
affected by prudliu of said street , declared
necessary ny Ordinance No. ( IM , p sse.l Sep
tember 2nd , 1W)7. approved Soptomher Cth , Iblfi
You are further notified , that liavliu ac
cepted aid apuo ntiuenl , au.l du.y iiuallfled
ns roqu red by law. wo will , on the : ith day of
.September. A. U 183. ' . at the hour of tlireo
o'clock In the afternoon , at the otlli o of Oeo.
J. Paul , IK ) . ) Karmim street , within the cor
porate limits of said elty , meet , for thu pur
pose of considering and making thu assess
ment of damage to the owners respectively df
said property , all'eeted bv nald grading , tak-
lir/ Into consideration special benefits. If any.
You are notllled to Im present at the time
nnd place aforesaid , and make any objections
to or statements oonrorning said assessment
of damages as you ma.v consider nroper.
.llM.'ltUlilllNH !
JAMSW 6.TOOICDA TE.
Omaha , Neb. . Sept. lUth , IfiSj. siOdIO
NOTICiliTToT'l IO P BUT V OVN ICRS
AGI3NTS AND LESSEES.
In pursuance of ordinance No. 'IW , rqulr-
In : sewer 10 ineetlons to bo madn to anu with
in 110 curb llnci on curtain streets in street
Inipiovumcnl districts Nos. 4u.4B > , and 4SI ,
In the city of Omahn. you are hereby
notllled to make all necessary connections
with aowcr ni Ins or latterals and to compltitu
Mich work on or before October I'-111 , IKas It
Is the pnrp < iHij to pave tlioKtrrols In the said
districts , and ; note particularly dodcr.bcd us
follows , to wit :
No. 4l" ( > , Jackson street , from 17th street to
2Slh hlrinit.
No. 18 , ' , Krsklne street , from the west line
of 2lthKtreot to thn east , llnoof 2'illi ' street.
No. 4SI. Davenport Nlioct , from 22nd street
to 21th Hticet ,
You nro hereby ordered to make the nones-
sarv , iiwur conncrtlons on 01 boforii the date
spomllo'l In this mulct ) , or thn samu will bo
made by the city authorities. , anil the cost
tlniri'of ass-osMOil aguliHt tlio properly oppu-
slli > thu Hiinm and Npnelally bimelltlod thereby.
Dated at Omaha , Neb. , this Will day of
September. IMH.
, . _ w. muKUASRIt >
Chairman of the Hoard of Piib.lo Works.
PROPOSALS FOR CURlHiVG.
Bi'iiluil iinilid'tils will bo recoivol by the
iindnrhlitiioil unlll ltu : o'olock p. m. Oelobi-r
lUh.lHi-.forciirblir , ' with white UoUiradomind-
' and llero.i
stone , ri-d 1'olorndo Huiidslono
sandbtone. aoi'urdliiK tospco lluatlii'Ht .
Davenport street from ' . ' 'ml street to Jltli
street , comnrlsod limtrojl Improvomenl dis-
VliiiiiVi'ld to snuolfy a nrlco per lineal font
for llio curbing comnlutc on the streets ,
Work to bu ilouo In ai'ciirJuiiBii with plans
iiinlsii0illli'itloii : im file In the olllce of ttiu
llourd of Public Works. , , , , ,
P opi's.U . to bu made on pr ntoJ blnnks
funilihud by thu boinl , and thu o uucotii *
iiiinled with i curtlllod chuck In the HUIII of
f.VW , p'lyiibh ) to the city of Omaha , an an uvl-
' Tlie' ' birml'rosorvbi the rl jht to reject any
or all bid. and
Chairman Hoard of Publo Worlca.l
Omaha. Neb. , SooU 2ith. 18WH'W
l'iiiio al lor UiHtrlrt Htrcut Iiiiiiroveinuiit
Hondii.
Fouled bids marked "proposals for district
Mrcui Improvoiiiimt bondV wll | bo received at
thoofllcuof the city triusuror , Omaha , Nub. ,
up to 12 o'clock noon of I'Uli day of Oistoinir.
Ib.U. for the purchase of lUl.muu dUltlut
Htrcut lmiruvcment | bonds of the ulty of
Omahn , Nub ,
riiilu bon-Js snail bo dated October 1st , 163. ,
and hhuil he payable In from ono to nine year *
after the duto thereof , with Intercut utlho
ratuof i per cent per aunum luyublu annuul-
I'rlnclpal and Interest payable ut Kountzo
Ilros. , New \ork ,
Said bonds ulmll bo of the denomination of
fl.ti.Ki.uu , fw.w ami iltOuj ( each.
I/tcli bid must Ht-itn prco nnd amount
nought fur and include accrued luturc.it to
duto of delivery ut Omaha , Nuo.
Thu right U reserved to reject tiny and all
bids.
iiisued under charier power of cities of the
mtitropo It an dim * and or.lliianeo No. U'JJI , up-
proved September loth. it > U-
UUNUV iior-i.N ,
tldl7t ! City Treasurer ,
HARDWAUR
Rcclor & Wilhclmy Go. Lobcck & Una.
Corner 10th iind Jackson DoMcrs In hnMnar * ftnd
itrceti. mechftnlcs % ' tools.
1lO ( Doiislm streist ,
LUMBER.
Chas. 11 Ltd John A. WakcficM.
Hardwood lumber , wood Imported , American 1'ort'
carpets nnd pirquot
noorlnv. lirdrnnllo otmont noJ
Oth nnd Doug Ins. IJulnoy whlto lino.
LIQUORS.
Frick & Herbert
IWll Kurnnm it.
MILLINERY.
J. Oberfclder & Go.
Imiiortcrs and jolibnrs of
nilllliu.ry.notions. M.itl
orders prompt.
au-IZKonthllth st.
PA PUR. I OILrf.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
Curry n fnll stock of
printing , wrapping nnd Itcniu-d und ItibrlcMIni
paper , cnrd ; m- oils , nxlu Kr cto.
per. etc.
OVERALLSETC. | OYSTKBS.
Kinu & Suieai David Cole & Co. ,
* w
Slfnot "K A S" panti Wholesale oyster , fancr
ahlrti nnd over/ills , etc. celery. 3111 S. loth Hreol
(1I4-13 ( South lltli at. telephone 713.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Kitabllalicd 1S73. Branch & Co.
Whitney & Co.
Produce , fruits of Ml
lluttcr , eRU nndpoultrr , klndt.
311) ) South 13tbsU
Jas A. Clark & Co.
lluttcr. oho DM , am
poiillrr and uaau.
31TSoutli UttisU
STOVE REPAIRS.
Omaha Sieve Repair W'ks
Stove repairs nmt water
nttnchmoats for any
kind of xtOTomudo.
Ii07 Douglns.
SASH TOYS.
M.A.Disbrow&Co. H. Hardy & Co.
MnimfRCtarcrs of iaih , Toyfl , dolls , alblimi ,
ilimri. blinds nil I fancy Koods , lioitaofur-
mouldlnica. Hrnnch of- nlsldiiK no oil i , chll-
tlce , 12tli and Iiard sti. dren'H c.iirliivcs.
1U1U 1'nrnniu Bt.
I'roposHlH for Ulstrlct Crndln ; ; llonds.
Se-iled bids , marked Proposals for district
gr.idlns bonds , will bo rcuolvoJ at the olllco of
thu O ty Treasurer. Cm.iha , Nob. , up to 13
o cloc't ' noon , of the 10th day of October , 1897 ,
for the purchasoof J''I.OOO.O ) District Gradlna
llonds of the oily of Omuhu. Neb.
Said bonds aredaledSeptember 1st , ! S9i , and
nro payable In from one to nine year * after
thu date thereof. In denominations of $1.000.03
and } "i)0.uO each , with Interest at the rnto of 3
per cent per annum payable soml-annimliy.
1'rlnolpal and Interest payable at Kountzo
Uros. . Now York.
* 7,5')0.00 ' of District No. 37.
$5.003. 0 of District No. 47.
If I2.03J.OO of District No. 49.
Each bid must state price and ftmou
sonzht for and Include accrued Jntoreit to
dale of delivery nt Omaha. Nob. TherlzbtU
reserved to reject anv and all bids. Issued
under charter power of cities of the metropol-
llan ulass nnd ordinance No. 'SH. Anprovcd
Auirust24th. 1692. llFNllv HOLLX ,
S.ldl7t , Oily Treasurer.
PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU
TION.
COUNCIL CiiAMiiKit. OMAHA , Nob. , September
20th. 1 'J2.
Ho It. resolved by the City Council of the elty
of Omaha , the mayor coiiuiirrlni ; :
That ncrmanent sidewalks Reconstructed In
the city of Omaha us designated below , w thin
live days after the publication of tins resolu-
t.on , or the personal service thereof , as hy
ordinance Is author/cd nnd required , such
sidewalks to be laid tothc i.crm. ncnt cr.idn ut
established on the p.ivod streets spcellled
huieln and to bo constructed of ston . arliH-
ohil .stone , brick or tlllm : . according to snecl-
llcnt Ions on file in the olllcu of the Hoard of
Public Works , and under Us supervision , lo-
wlt :
Norih side of Hurt street , lots fi and 0 , _
UIO , city , permanent grade , (1 ( feet wldo.
North side of Ulilcauo street , lot , 7 , block 43 ,
city , permanent grade , H foct wide.
Wt'slslduof Kllli Blicol , north half of lot 9 ,
block 40 , oily , permanent , gradr , 12 feet wide.
East side of llth stiett , Im , t , block 02 , city ,
pprmunonl grade. 8 feet ldo.
West side of llth street , lots 1 and 8 , block
51. elty. perm nent grade , 8 feel wide.
North bide of Cap. tnl avenue , lots 7 and 8.
block 70. city , permanent grade , 8 feet wide.
KastHldo of iuth street , south lulf cf lot 7 ,
block 70 , city. Dcr.iiani'iH guide , 18 feet wide.
South sdo ! of'JaHS sticot. lots 1 and 2 , blucU
40 , city , permanent grade , 8 feet wide.
And bu It further resolved :
That the Hoard of Public Works bo and
Is hereby aulhori/.nd and dliectcd to cannon
copy uf this r solution to bu published In the
omoltil paper of the city for one week , or bo
borved on the owners of said lots and unless
unch owners Mmll within dvu days after Iho
publication or service of such copy construct
said slUuwalks tin herein required , that the
Hoard of Publh ) Works eauso the Hamoto bo
demo , Iho cost of couilriictlngKiild slduwalkl
respceltvoly lo be assessed against tlio ro.i )
on 11 to , lot or part of lot In front uf an J abut
ting such Mduwnlks.
Pilled Seplombor20lh. I8Q3 ;
Prrdldmit of'tho CounelL
Attest : JOHN GUOVUS ,
I'ltv ' Clerk.
Approved ; QI2OUUI- : . 1IKMJS ,
Mayor.
NOTIOK TO CO.NSTItUOT HIDKWAI.KS.
To the owners of llio lots , port1) of lol.s ami
rouI Ubt.itn described In tliu above rosolntlonl
Von and ouch of you nro hi-rehy not lied to
eonstiuct parmanent hlduwalki * , isreiulrud | by
a resolution of the elty council unit m.iyorot
tliu city of Oiimha , of which thu above Is a
e''y'
P , W. llIHKlIAUrfKIl ,
Clnlrmiin Hoard of 1'uhllo Worlta.
Omahu , Nebraska , September 28th , 1M |
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ,
AGENTS AND LUS3KES.
I n pursuance of ordinance No. IWJJ , rJiulr-
Inu water and KIIS oornuuilons K ) bo made la
and within the curb lines im certain btrouM
In Street Improvement Districts No . W"i , 43'J
and t4 , In the oily of Omaha , you are '
lieruby untilled to make all necessary cnnnuu-
tlons with water aud Kim mains , or latteralu ,
and to complete such work on or before Ou *
tobcr 12lb , Ibui , as It Is the purpose to IIHVO
the streets In the HI : | < | dlstrluts , nnd moro par
ticularly duserlbod as follows , to-wlt ;
.No. ! > , JUU..BOII street , from 2th ? street to
2ath tilruut ,
No 4s2. ICruklno stroet. from the west line
of 21th an cut to the eiut line of 2'.th Btregt.
.No. 4S4. Duvonpoi t itruet. from ! SuU utroc
to 24th utruet , in llio city of Omaha-
Dated at Uniuliu , Nob. , thU ' 'Hth Uay of Hop-
tcmber , 1802.
P. W. IIIKKHAHHKU ,
Chairman llourd of Publlu Work * .
lor Dlntrlet Onidin ; ; ItuiiUs ,
Sealed bids marki'd "pi'oposals furdhtrjci
Brad UK boiids" will bo rouu.vud at theultr
truasnror'KolIluc , Omaha. Nob. , upto Io clock
noon of thu loth day of Oijioiior , IbOi for the
purchase of Ml , OHM district i-'r.iillii bonds of
thoclty of Onmha , Nnb. i
.Said bonds shall bo dutcd October let , 1BOJ
umibhall bo payable In from oiia to nluu ycurt"
after thu duto thereof with nturuit ut the
rale at 5 per cent per annum payable an
nually , .
Principal and Interest payable at Kiuintio
Urns. , Now York. Hall bo.ids shall ho of the
denomination of * . , 0-0.00 , jOU.OJ and loaoj
each ,
K'H-h bid must utile pr co and amount
bought for and Inoludu accrued luturot to
( Into ( if dull vcrv at Omahn , Nub. I ho rl.ht U
rcvurvod to ruuol any and all lildu. luiuuu
undurclmrtur power of ol dun of the metropol
itan eluuu and Ordiniuiuu No. U2U3 , approved
i < i
: id7 OUy Trouaurtik 1-