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    TIJK OMAITA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 , 189(5. ( 1ft
Actual Improvement in Business Small in
Spite of Bettor Peeling.
MONEY IN ALL SECTIONS HARD TO GET
IniUrntloiiM 1'olnt tn Iniir vcil
W } lor Mont Hindu i t I.lvc Nlnvlc
- \ of I Active Week lit Mouth
Uiiiiilin Alnrliel ,
Autual Improvement In the business sit
uation makes very llttlo headway against
the many adverse conditions met with at
every turn of the road. The near approach
RuIn > - preach of winter causes a little freer move
ment of seasonable goods , nnd for that
reason Homo houses uro enabled to show
-In slight gains In the volume ot business
doing , It Is also possible to note Homo
Improvement In the public confidence ns
evidenced by the steady advance In wheat
and by thu strength of most speculative
markets. The prospect that the result of
the coming election will do much to relieve
the money stringency that Is paralyilr.g
every brunch of business Is another source
of Iheroascd confidence. Hut this feel
ing ot confidence has not thus far ex
pressed ltse.lt In action. Great caution
Is still manifested on every side. In all
commercial transactions. The shelves of
the average country stern may bo almost
bare of goods , but buyers refuse to puteo
orders , only ns required by the actual
consuming demand or their trade. On
thu other hand , Jobbers , as a rule , do not
attempt to push suits , preferring to let
the retailer buy In a hand to mouth
manner , rather than load him up with u
great lot of goods for which ho would have
llttlo Immediate demand.
Another noticeable feature of the situa
tion Is the general disposition to delay
operations until after election , owing to
the great scarcity of money and the dllll-
culty of securing accommodations at the
banks.
banks.HUSINKSS IN T11K EAST.
In eastern business centers It Is gener
ally conceded that them bus been a de
cided Improvement In the feeling among
business men , though not HUlllclently pro
nounced to eauso idle mills to start up.
Quito u good many manufacturers take tnc
stand that It Is butter to remain idle than
to manufacture goods to be sent out Into
the country when there Is so little money
with which to buy merchandise. Other
factories remain closed , simply because
there IH no demand for their goods. A
representative of the Winchester RepeatIng -
Ing Arms company of New Haven was In
the city the other day , nnd remarked thai
they wore employing only 2CO people ,
whereas their usual number was 2,000. It
It was not for the foreign demand they
would not require oven that many.
Omaha business men seem content to
allow affairs to drift along as best they
may , believing that the near future will
Ijrlng relief. There Is every opportunity
for business enterprise , if only the money
was to be hnd for conducting operations.
South Omaha feels the need ot money In
even a greater degree thnn Omaha , as
there Is a demand from the country for
thousands ot enttlo and sheep if they
could bo had on time. There can hardly
? ielp being n boom In the market the
moment there Is money to loan on stock.
HAVE TOUCHED LOW POINT.
An encouraging feature of the live stock
situation Is the very excellent demand for
hog products thai has developed of late.
The. packers of the country have very lit
tle of the choicer cuts of meats In store ,
nnd nt present consumption is Just nbout
equal to production. It bus occasioned
no little surprisu among the leading pack
ers that the consuming demand should
reach such liberal proportions at a time
when money Is scarce with many people
and when such numbers of laborers are
without employment. Some uro inclined
to look upon the present frco movement
of provisions as duo simply to the fact
that prices are extremely low and th.it .
consumer. * glvo the pn-ferenefl to hog
products by reason of their cheapness , ns
compared with other kinds ot meatH.
Not a few operators see In the Improved
demand the dawn of better times , and
they nro freely predicting an advance in
prices. According to their idea , hogs , as
well as the product , have touched low
Colnt , and any change In the future must
o on the side of betler prices.
A year ago the packers were predicting
extrcmtly low prices for hogs during
IS'JG , on the ground that tha abundant
corn crop would make hogs plenty. This
fall there Is another extremely large crop
of corn , but the situation tia regards hojjs
Is bollcved to bo different. The opinion
seems to be general that hags have been
pretty well cleaned out of tln > country , and
that there Is no danger of the- supply be
coming burdensome during U37. Accoul-
Ing to a report Just Issued by the Depart
ment of Agriculture the number of htus
In the United States has decreased 3,200-
000 In the past three yours.
ConilUInn of Trade anil Quotation *
on Staple anil Kitiicy 1'roiltiCL .
IMCIS Choice stock. 12'S5Jl3e. '
ItUTTlirt Common tn fair , 7o ; rholce to fancy
country. ll@12rc ; teparator creamery , l lGc :
Gathered cream , 12O13C.
GAMR-rralrlo chickens , per ilnz. . J2r.nff1.fO :
duall. J1.2501.DO ; tcnl thicks , J1.25I.GO ; red heady
and mallnnls , J2.COJJ3.CO.
CHUUSU Domestic brick. 9c ; Kilnni , ccr doz. .
J9.2S ; club house , J-lb. jars , per di > / . . J3.1J ; Urn
bcrgcr. fancy , per lb. . So ; Iluiiuefoit ,
Jars , per iloz. . J3.CO ; Young Ameilcns ,
twins , faner. SVSc.
VIJAIf-Chnlc * fat. SO to IW Ibs. , U quoted ai
TCSo ; larce and coarse , 4S73c.
1'OuJ/TltY Live hens , 6Ri',4c ( ; cocks , So : spring
chlcKi/ns , "c ; flirlnr ; ducks , 77'c ! ; turkeys.
SSlOc.
P1OKONH I lve , 90c ; dead pigeons not wanted
HAY Upland , J3 ; mlrilami ; Jl.r.O ; lowland.
< ; rye straw Jl ; colur makce tiic price on
liny : lluht bulr.i tell the best ; only top cra'lM
brine ton prices.
11IIOOM COIIN I'xtremely slow rale ; new
crop , delivered on truck In country ; cliolco Breen
olMvnrklnir carpet , per lb. 2'ic : choice gr en.
runnlnc to liuil. ! Uc ; common , IVio
VEUKTAULEO.
The crop jmcpccts cro uu promlflng on po-
tatoc , according to the New Ynrlt Journal at
Comnieix-e , that It wan thought the crop wouhl
bo nlmoKl ns lurw an last y ur. imtulthstaixlinK
the ilecrtaeej ncioaKC. Austin , how ever , proved
nnsatl&ractcry tu jiytatoos. aiul the eovernm'-Tit
crou report of September nolea n tlrcllno In
their comlltlon ot II. points from AURiiiit 1 to
September I , the nveniKo eomlltlon bliif | S3 2 ,
nKulnbt t'l.S the previous momh ; thli Is 7.0 less
than th * cwmlltlon bvptcinber 1. ISM , nmt , with
the acrcaiio nvtv G per rent tunultor : hlt year ,
tlio crop will be rnimlileriibly ! f s than It WHF
last eeasun. All but ten vtatos , Unco of ivhti'li
lie on tin- Gulf of Moxlco nnd four on the Pacific
8lop > > , Bhow a ili-clliip. In elx states , whlrli to-
Rpiher pioiluoeil ! ' < per rent of hist ycar'B crop.
tin fnllliih- off during Auiruit WUH an folluwa :
New Voik. frnm ! ' 3 to 3 ; Mlnnthotu. from K
tn sj ; MlehlKan , frntn ! > 7 to so , I'tnnsyU-anla ,
trom 101) m tU ; l < > \\-u. tram M to i ; WlKrmisfn ,
bO to 70. IMoutli , iiffeclliitf chlelly the Ittc crop ,
Is asalgncil as a cauae of nna.it1 factory i-umll-
tlon In repijits from certain p.irta of many
Ktatn. but 111 , i rrrliiH of MatcH fstc-nilllit , " * .ve > t-
wanl from I'cnnsylvanla tu lo-.fii , inclusive , the
crop In ninny localities , ami especially on the
lavvcr laniU. hail Kuttfr tl frum tntxcccee of
ruin. This ha ngsravati-J u tpnJeiicy to rut ,
which Is leportcil irutn th * nerlus uf Btntep Just
ImlU'ateil. ami also frum a niiiiil.fr nr ctherv ,
IncliulliiK Males uu wblcly ei'pjniti-il ar Vrr-
inini , Ttunrxuei * nml Kilnsaa. llllKht and mat ,
with potato bunii ami other InsectN , i'ln ninoiii ;
tha dilcf at the ailvi-rsc comlltknu In ivhlr.h
tlu cpop has bi-en espoiiBil.
'I'hu comlltlon ell tha en | i In each ntntc , Bop-
tciul'Cr 1. wui > as ColloivH ; lluluo , k2 ; Xevv llrimp-
Hhlif , 91 ; Vermont. S7 ; 3Iimiurhui ctts , SI ; UhnJn
Islunil , Us Connecllcat , 45 ; Niv Vfirli , KU ; New
Jri-iCV. kl ; IVmifjIvmila. 1)1 ) ; DeUwuri' . 103 ;
Maryland , lit ) ; VlrsluU. 99 ; Noitli Carolina , iTi
Bouth Carollim. 7H ; Ocm-clu. 71 ; Klorbla. 91 : Aln-
tama , K ; Mlululppl , Gu ; I.oub > lana , 4.1 ; Tcxnu ,
4 ? ; Arksnf.18 , U : Tciuiixhcc , S7Vest Vliulnlu ,
1.1 ; Kcntuckr. 78 ; Clbln , 91 : Mlchlinii , W. lu-
illfina , ti > ; Illinois , \Vhiconaln. . 'v : lllniuntu ,
6:1 : ; luwa , S-l ; lll rcnul. H ; ICmii ia , k'J ' ; Ni'buitlui ,
N ; fii > uU ! Dakota. 'J7 ; Korth Da'.iuta OJ ; Montana ,
let Wyornlnif , 6Ji Colnrudo , > $ * NVw Slexlco , K-
Utah. Si ; Nvruiln. 8S ; Idaho , at ; Wnshbujton ,
SI ; Orcgun , C3 , and California , 57 per cant. ( Juo-
tatlomi ;
WATUUMii/J.NS--I'er : dor , crated , according
to lze. . ' . .
C.\NTAIXJti'irf-Per crate.
TOMATCIBR1'er Vrbu.aM. \ . WS33o ,
CUCU4IllIUtn--l'cr Ui . . 2V. ) ! .
NIIW ONIONS deed ti > k. pft tu. . 35350o.
LIMA IIKANS-3Vr lb. . to.
IIHANS Iliin-l iiloli d nnvy. rr bu. . Jl.teni M.
K tloma grown. p r hundred , 75OMc.
Per du . . Ki/JOv ; t3.n.ymaramcth. .
rOTATOKS New potato * * , per bu.r scgi'c.
vnurrs.
A. Vlneland , N. f , , report > aya : "The cran
berry wowun In outh Jeie > iigre * that thn
crop tills year nlll not be more tlmn a third of
\vhnt It usually U. In th Hiring when the
iTanbcn lc were la blossom , third were pro-
two ft one of tha Urgent UIXILK over rrtn , but
lAtcr fro > tn caused failure. Th * damuiiovan
Iimnlfea In nil ot the cranberry bcifs , but It
\rot not v n u prctrJ that the loaa unuld bee
o treat as It has rev * < l mce rraDlwiry pJrk-
In ? tecan , A twrlllo ' hnll ntoun In Aiitunt
ruined tliousandi uf buihcU of tcrrlfn. H ban
ulfo b en illtcatcrrd that tlio extremely hot
wtathor ciil d Ihoiiitudi of bimhela of tha
fruit * The croMhopPH" Aba amroria thU
year than thry kavu L n tn thu la t nfUeu
yearn ar more. TV | i titltnstait that tli crun-
brrry crop thl > ytur will tirelr bir a two-llilrd
( allur * thruURtiaut th eat ' " Quotnltom ;
OltAl'ES Itoiu * xrawn svapiu. lie ; 1-iiji" ) ou ,
CULH'ORNTA. rEAOtlS-n tent ,
l > (
'
vth f
fnney vartetlen J1.COS1.1S ; Toknys , tt.Hj black
Kerrnm , ILdnftl. ! * .
Cod , p r bbl. . J .M.
, t r I'M. * l-Ml lln r , I1.7S ;
Jondthans. fancy. .sia2.so.
MASTKItN 1'KACIIHS MlchlB n , baskets.
fifths. 2So.
PAMFTinNIA 1'KAnS nnttlettn , ll.800l.tS :
rtuerre Hnrdy , St.401II.IO ; llacrre Clalrseau , J1.4I
O1.50.
TnoPICAt , FIlt'ITS.
OHANORS None.
T.KMONS Mcsslnns. $6. < X > | California lemons ,
r.2S 5.BO.
TIANANAS-Cholco large stock , per lounch.
t2.OOfJ2.If ; medlum-Hzed. bunches. J1.COQ2.00.
PINKAPPLi:8-No thlpplmr stock.
OVSTnilS New York counts , per can 38c ;
New York selects , per can , Me ; extra selects ,
per can , 3Cc ; standards' , per can. 2c ; mediums ,
per can , JOe ; New York count * , per ICO , Jl.Sfi ;
per 1,000 , SH ; New York selects , per sal. , J2 ;
per tub , til ; bulk stamlitrdfl , per K.I ) . , J1.3) .
HOrtlJY J'Mticy whits , per lb. . lit , rnolce , I3c.
Calltornl.i. amber color , ivc.
ClDRH-Clarined Juice , per half bbl. . J3 ; pn
bbl. . J5.
I'llKSKUVKS Aborted. :0-lb. pads , each , JI.45.
MAPhK 8YIIUP Five E l. can. , ciwh. J1.75-
Ral. cans , per doz. , 112 ; H nl. cans , J6.25 ; quait
cans , n.r,9.
KK5S Imported fancy , & crown , Sfl-lb. boxes ,
He ; choice , 10-lb. l xes , 3 crown. JWlOc.
NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , medium
size , lOe ; TorraRona nlmonds , per lb. , large ,
12'.4c : Hrn.ll . per lb. , Sc ; KriKlUh walnuts , IHT
Ih. , fancy toft shell , 12c ; medium size , lOc ; III-
berts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished mt'dlum , Sc ;
large , 10c ; peanuts , raw , 6'.iff7c ; toasted , 7',4c. '
PATHS Halhincen , per lb. , Do ; furds , 10-lb.
boxes , per lb. , 7c ,
HIDES ASM ) TALLOW. .
IIinKS No. 1 tcen hides , < c ; No. 2 Rrcen
hides , 3c ; No. 1 green raited hides , fc ; No. 2
Krceii salted hides , 4c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12
Ibs. , Cc ; No. Z tenl calf , to 15 Ibs. , 4c ; No. 1
dry Mint bides. 7 Se ; No. 2 dry IHnt lildus. CM7c ;
No. 1 dry salted hides , 6c ; purl cured hides , ijc
per lb. , less than fully cured.
SUKKP I'MI.TS-Oreen salted , each. 2SncOe ;
Krecn called shfarlnRS ( short wooled early
skins ) , pach , Lie : dry shearlncs ( short wooled
early skins ) . No. 1. each , 6c ; dry shearllnss
( short wooleil early nklns ) , No. I , each , fie ; dry
Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts ,
per lb. , actual weight , ( Ji.V ; dry Hint Kansas
nnd Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , net *
ual welRht , .tiltc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher
wool pelts , per lb. , actual welRht , < { r5c ; diy
flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , nctual
wnlKht , S14c ; feet cut off , as It li useless to pay
frelRhl on them.
TALLOW AND GHRASK Tallow , No. 1 , 2'&c ;
tnllow , No. 2 , 2c ; ( 'rcnse , white A , 24e ! ; Krease ,
white 11 , l',4c ; Rrcase. yellow , lV4c ; Rrcase , dark ,
I'.Jc ; old butter , 2f24e ! ; beeswax , prime , ISjf
22inniRh ; tnllow , Ic
HONKS In car lots , weigher nnd delivered In
fhlrnKo : Dry buffalo , per ton , JI2.OOfJH.00 dry
country , bleached , per ton , J10.00iftl2.00 ; dry coun
try. damp and meaty , per ton , JO.OOBS.OO.
\VOOI Unwiuilie l , line heavy , tW'c ; line , llsht ,
SflSc : quarter blood , 10812c ; seedy , hurry and
chnlTy , ? ® Sc ; cotted and broken , coarse , 7fI3c ;
cotted and broken , fine , CiSO. I-'leece washed
Medium , 15 TlSc : line , HfllCc ; tub washed , 1CT
ISc ; black , Sc ; burka , 6c ; tag locks , 283c dead
pulled. 50Cc. _
XI2\V YO11IC OUXMUAIj MAItKIST.
( liiotiitloiin of tinUay oil Vnrliiiis
CoilllllOllltll'M.
NEW YOniv , Sept. 2(5. ( ri.OUIl Ilccelpts , 25-
800 bbls. ; exports. 4,016 bills. ; llrm ; winter
brands , quiet and steady ; demand checked by
extreme views of holders ; Minnesota patents ,
J3.COS4.10 ; winter patents. J3. 7084.00. Iluckwhent
Hour quiet at tl.50ffl.75. Ilye Hour , Hrm ; super-
Hue , JI.COSt2.70.
CORN MKAI-Steady ; yellow western , ICc.
11YK Firm ; No , 2 western. 41 ifH2 > 4c
HAltLKV Finn- feeding , 3H S'32i/c- ,
HAIIMIY MALT Dull ; western , f,0fi55c.
WH HAT Receipts , 10Sr,00 bu. ; spot , quiet ; No.
I hard , G3c. Options opened steady , rallied on
covering and then turneil weak nt'aln , decllnlns
all the morning under active lone selling , larger
spring wheat receipts nnd forclKn offerlnffs ;
closed ? c net lower ; May , 711A < ! f75ic : } , closed
73tic.
CORN llecelpts , S4.SCO bu. ; expoits , 200 bu. ;
spot , dull but steadier ; No. 2 , Z' e. Options
strong and hlKher on piospects of lighter ie-
eclts | and covering ; later eased oft n little with
wheat , but closed We higher : May , 30 5-lG93Uc ,
closed 3IUc ; December , 2s lir2Sic ( ; ? , closed 23 40.
OATH llecelpts , 25,000 bu. ; exports , 1S5 bu. ;
spot , quiet and steady ; Is'o. 2 , 21c. Options
nero qul t but steady , closing unchanged ; Scp'
tcinber closed at 20)40 ; on track , 21ic.
ITAY Easy ; shlppfng , 53QCOc ; good to choice ,
liiTTnc.
HOI'S Steady ; state , common to choice. ISO :
crop. 3B7c ; 1SD crop , 7fflOc ; I'aclHc coast , 180C
crop. 3SJG'i ' ! < \
HIDRti-KIrm ; Onlveston. lie ; IJiicnos Ayres ,
dry , ISc. nominal ; dry California , 13c.
Ll'JATHKlt Firm ; hemlock sole , Iluonos Aj'res ,
light to heavy weights , laVjWiOc- ; bold 19 > if22c.
PUOVISIONS Ilcef. quiet ; family. JS.WM12.CO ;
beef hams , J15.COfil6.00. rut meats , steady ;
pickled bellies. 4TWic : pickled fhmilders. 3S
to ; pickled hams , OWS ic. I-ard , barely steady ;
westein steamed , JI.10B4.12'4 ; September , J1.10 ,
nominal ; rellned , steady , fork , llrm ; old mess ,
J7.7TiiTS.25 ; thort clear , JS.GOaa.10 ; family , J10.5C
5lii.no ,
TALLOW Stenily ; city , SVic ; country , 3c.
OILS Cottonseed oil , quiet ; prime crude , IDS ?
20c ; prime summer yellow and off summer yel *
low , 23jf23'4c. ' Petroleum , llrm ; ,1'nlted closed nl
J1.1S bid. Itosdn , firm ; strained , common to good ,
J1.CH4. Turpentine , flrm nt 2GB2CXC.
HIITTEIl llecelpts. 4,3I. pkg . ; market flrm ;
western dairy.ifidlSic ; western crenmery , 11 < 4
OlBc : Klglns. 15'tc ; factory , 7J10Wc.
C'HEKSK llecelpts , 2.000 pkus. ; market steady ;
large. 763c ; small , 7C3Vic ; part rklms , SSJGc ;
full skims , mic.
EOGS Receipts , 4,402 pices. ; market firm ; state
and 1'ennsylvanln , lS'S19c ; western , 14 17'ic. '
llicn Firm ; domestic , fair to extra , 3V4ic ;
Japan. 4ifl'ic.
MOLASSES Firm ; New Orleans , open kettle.
good to choice , 2127c.
MKTALS Tig Iron , steady ; southern ! $10.25 ®
12.00 : northern , J10.7riWlI.50. Copper , steady ;
brokers. J10.C214. Lead , steady : brokers. J2.CO.
Tin , plates , quiet ; straits. tl2.95fT13.05 , Spelter ,
steady ; domestic , J3.55U3.C5.
St. LoulM ( JfiiiTiil InrlcelH.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 20.-FLOUK-Flrm. but dull ;
patents. J3lJiS'l.CO ' ; extra fancy , J3.10ii3.25 | fancy ,
J2.B5'u2.75 ; cbnlrc. S2.20S230.
\VIIKAT Domeatle innikftn responded very
feebly to the bullish' Infoimatlon early , as too
many lungs tried to reallzn on It. This wns the
eafie bore to iv conslderablo extent. Late In the
session weakness wus shown In the market on
realizing sales , but huylnir iiviln t "puts" In
the local market had n nustalnlm ; effect here
and the close was steady , though the prices
were under yesterday's VMl % < * . Spot , higher ;
No. t red. cash , elevator. f.fi"c ; track , CCQO'c ;
SeptembtT. KCc : Deocmber. CSc bid.
COHN The future market wns Hrm early In
the day. " chlelly In sympathy with wheat nnd
high prices nnd sales made of December at
"ie advance , but was caster Inter , when wheat
declined. The market finally i allied , nnd closed
hlKhfr than yeslonlay. Spot , hlsher ; No. a cash
und September. S0 > , ic ; necnmber. 20"j20c ,
OATS Dull nt an advance of ' { .c . for May ;
spot , steadier ; N'o. 2 cash. 16'.4c ' bid ; September ,
IC'ic asked ; May , 20u nsked.
UYH-320. track.
< OHN MIIArJl.Sj. .
l.'ti.VXSKKt ) .
TIMOTHY K13BD Prluii' , J.2.W.
HAY Fnlilv active , with the Inquiry confined
mainly to obiili'o craden. which are scarce ;
prairie. J5 nof ' > . ( > ) : timothy , JC.OOS-11.00 , this tWo.
KJ5OS rinn ; ICc.
LKAD-lmll aiiil heavy ; J2.SOS2 55 , sellers.
Sl'KLTK It Nominal ; * 3.35 ,
PKOVlPlONS Pork , firm : standard mess , Job
bing. fii OOMG.50. I.ard , llrmer ; prime steum ,
J3C2'4 ; I'luiloe. J3.70. llacon , boxed shoulders ,
II 25 ; lonKK , SI ; ribs. JI.1W ; shorts , JI.25. Dry
salt meat. " , boxed shoulders , J3.75 ; longs , J3.90
fo3.9r ; ribs. J3.C2'i ; fhorts , fl-75.
HBi'MIPTS Klour , B.200 bids. ; wheat , Gl.OOO
bu. ; corn. 21000 bu. ; onta. 37.0iif ) bu.
HIIirMUNTS-riour , S.OOO bids. ; wheat , 44,000
bu. : corn , 1,400 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu.
Liverpool 3IiirU * t.
LlVKni'OOL , Sept. 20. WI I BAT Spot , firm ;
ilcmnnd poor ; No. 2 red. nprlng , 58 iO'4d ; No ,
2 Calirornlu , 6 " 4.1. Kuturea closed steady , with
near positions lUd higher nnd dbitunt positions
I'M ' higher ; business nbout evenly dlxtrllmtcd ;
rifiitftmbcr , 5a 9d ; October , 5u 9d ; November ,
tr Sil ; rifcember. 5s 9Vid ; January , Ba DiSdj Feb-
iiinry , 5a Mid.
COKN Quiet ; Ameilcan mixed , new , 2a 10id.
Futuri closed quiet , with December unchanged
and other montht ) Ud lower ; bunlness about
equally distributed ; September , 2s 10 ! { < l ; Novem-
bnr. 2 10id ; December. 2s lljd.
l'U.Otir.--l''lnn ; demand fair ; f.incy winter , 7s
lid.
lid.PTIOVIKIONS llacon , firm : fumberland cut ,
2S to r , < l 11)H. . S'a M ; short rlbn , 20 to H Ih * . . 2S * ;
lonn plear , lliiht. 33 to 33 ! bx , , 2Cn 6.1 ; long clear.
heavy. 40 to 15 Ibs. , 2Cs ; nhmt clear bacon , light ,
i.O to r,2 llm.r 25a ; short clear middles , heavy ,
15 to 10 Ibs. , 23a ; clear belllea. 14 tn 1C llu. , yjt.
Shouldera. 12 to IS Ibs. , 2 $ * . Hams , sluirt cut.
II to 10 Ibs. , 4la. Ilecf. extru India mess , 4S ;
Iirlmo mrss , 37s 61. park , prime mess , line
western , 4Ss ; medium western. 3H M , Lird ,
Hti'.idy ; prlmo western , 'JOs ! > d ; rellned , In palU ,
! 3n Cd.
OHKKS1J Firm ; demand pnor ; finest Amer
ican. white. I2a ; llne t Amerlcim , cflloixM. 41s.
lll'TTKU Finest rnllcil Slaten , Wi ; good , C a.
' . S .
PHTIlOLKl'JI--llenned. jd.
UFIlIOi ! ! : ATOH UKEF-Korequarter , 3d ;
hlndqvjitcr. tHd.
HOl'd At Umdon n'aclHc coast ) , 1 15s.
Ciiiroe .llarU-i-t.
NUW YOHK. Sept. 88. COFFHB-Optlons
opened quiet , with J'J.70 bid and J10 asked for
September on cull. Kuptember later noIJ nt
JJ.k3v Willie October was sellliiRat J9.3D. The
ucnnrul market was weak under lower Kurnpean
mnikett and larger llrazlllnn receipts , closing
at SftlS pnlnta net > lrclln : aalci , 7.f > uo IULK * . In-
cludlmc H.-ptumbLT , J.iJ'i9.n | ; . ; December. J175W
8.M. Hpot , n-.lTM. Itlo , qulut ; No , 7 , (10.73. In
voice ; IIO.ITSj. JcbLlnK. Mild , quleti Cordova ,
3l3.iM1fls.ini. Total warehouse deliveries from the
ITutttri HtaUs. 11.7'Jl bu a. Including 1,231 ! baKH
f i Diu KJW Voik ; New York Ktoi'k today , iai..ri39
baca : United SUto * atock , 214,979 liucs ; ajlciat
for the United Statea. 278.000 baKB ; total vlslhlo
supply for ( ho tlnltud States , 45 .99 ; hags' .
aiiilntt ITO.ST3 baxr liv t yeur.
BANTOM. Sept. 2ii. COFFUU-Flrm ; g > xid nr-
rraga Sanlna , 10500 rola : rccrlpu , " 4ttl > bagu ;
lock. C05.X > 0 ba w.
IIAMIU'IKS , Sept. It. COFKUR-Qulct ; ! iIK
nftf. dtcllna ; nalea , K.COD bug * .
IUO , , Sfyt. SO.-COFFnH ni-m ; Nu. 7 flirt.
10.100 rcl > ; exrhnngf. Sttd ; ret-eluta , : iagt i \ ,
rlcnrcJ , for th United Statea. S.WO buys ; for
Kurope , 9,000 L g ; atock , 517,000
NEW * YOIUC. Sept. 28 , .ai > OA > nItiiw , oulett
fulr rellulni- . : * ic ; ccntrlfuiral , M test. 31I-Ko ;
rafliuil. itDurty , cut loaf. 5'liv puwdcitid , le ;
itaudunl , 4a ; gldnuUud. 44iiU
LONDON. Htikt- -JiUUAH-CMW , quiet ;
octrlfucal. Java. TOa Hit MuarovadH. fair ra-
flnlnr. * * f' Be * * , iji'tct : BuycTl an.l elliTj tn-
dlffrreati iifptimtcr , la
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Active Liquidation Finally Porous Wheat
Down One Cent
LARGE OFFERINGS THE LEADING FACTOR
Corn AViiM Irregular nml In tin
( iovcrncil liy the I'liictiintloiiM
lu Wlii'n t 1'riivlnloiiH Dull
hut Stcnil- .
CHICAGO , Sept. 25. The long expected
break In wheat cnme today. Active liqui
dation urged on by reports ot Increasing
IJnnublnn and Russian offerings luimmurril
the price ot December to n point 1 cent
below yesterday's close. Other innk ts
show but little elmnge , corn closing u
shade lower ; oats ytc lower and provisions
unchanged to 2' ' , c lower ; l.lveipool once
more showed by n further advance of
Hid In the prlco of wheat , since the close
of the market yesterday the Importance
attached here to the strength of the mar
ket on this side. The week's exports of
wheat and flour from both coasts were
un.ua ! tu ; ! , M8GIG bu. , without counting
what was shipped from Newport News.
These were the Influcn'ccs under which
December , which left off. C7'o yester
day , opened tbla morning at from G7c to
G78c. . Tlio firmness with whloh the mnr-
ket opened did not last 'long , lint It wits
renewed by Ills nnd starts during tlio
llrst hour. It dropped to CC Ot and recov
ered again to a llttlo over G7c hpVe.fa !
times , hut every tlmo It poked Its' nOsO
above C7e It was hnnirtiGrrd down again.
Long wheat came out on every hard spot
and the effect of so much unloading ot
long wheat became clcariy apparent as thu
session progressed. The prlco of Decem
ber worked gradually down until about tbe
close It was lighting to keep above' We ,
It took a plunge to C , " Tsc , but wiuj Mortli
CC',4,0 In the end. A dispatch front Ant
werp reported that price.- ) had fallen oft
there on Increased offerings Irom Danu-
blan nnd Russian ports. This , perhaps ,
had n more depressing effect on vAluoa
than anything else , and was really the
causeot most of thu liquidation which
was so freely Indulged In.
Corn was Irregular , and In the main , gov
erned by the fluctuations In wheat. The
enormous estimates for Monday were alto
Inllucntlal In the weak feeling at tlio close.
May opened ' c higher at from 2oc to
2 , " > Hc , declined to 25'AC ' and closed nt 2"iUc.
Oats were fairly active , more Intel eat
than usual being manifested. May opcnul
Vto higher at from 19'4c to 19c , declined
to IDVic , and closed easy at from 19',4c to
19) ) c.
Provisions were dull , but fairly steady
during tliu greater part of the Hussion ,
leaving off , however , a shade below the
level of tlio previous clay's closing prices ,
except for October lard , which showed Bo
Improvement. Packers were liberal sellers ,
and Monday's estimated receipts were
larger.
Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat ,
37. > cars ; corn , 1,100 cars ; oats , 470 cars ;
bogs , 43,000 head.
Tbe leading- futures ranged as follows :
' ' '
'Arl.clu37 | Oppii' | lIlsl' . l Low. | Close.
\YlimtNo.t !
Sept GSM
IX'C C7S07H 03J4 CUH
May TOM OOW OHM
Coin.No. i ! .
Scot 21H 21 HSU
Oct Dec II 'UiWH
May 1W1 2514
Dale. No. a. .
Sept
Oct lliift
Dec. . 17
May ll'M
Pork.pcrbbl
Oct n o.- 0 10 0 00 C 05
Jan 7 m 7 IB
Lurd.lOOlbs
Oct 3 7(1 ( 3 76 3 70 3 75
Jan 4 10 4 10 4 07W 4 10
Short illba-
Oct 3 2B 3 25 3 20
Jan 3 S7H 3 B7 > - : t S''M a 03
Cash quotations were ns follows :
FLOUIt KtroiiKi winter patents , J3.30fi3.00 ;
stralehts , J3.C003.40 ; spring specials , $3.53if3.73 ;
s-tralKhta , $2..Vff3.10 ; bakers. $ li.23s 2.CO.
\V1I13AT No. 2 spring , C.1io ; No. 3 spring , 03
CKic ; N'o. 2 rt.,1. nR6XUC. - ;
COHN No. 2 , 21'/44j21 ? c ; No. 2 yellow , 2134JT
214o.
OATS No. 2 , IG c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 215 ?
21V4e : No. 3 white , f. o. b. , IGMiBMc.
11 YE No. 2. SIVie.
HAUL13Y No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 21 ©
35e : No. 4 , f. o. b. . 2lr2Gc.
l'IAXHKiiJ No. 1 , 71W72C.
TIMOTHY HEED I'rlme. J2.M.
1'nOVISIONS 1'ork , nieps. | , er bbl. , JS.030C.10.
I.anl , per 100 ll . , J3.7Ma.7J. ' llacon , short
ribs , elites ( loose ) , J3.2033.35 : dry halted shoul
ders ( boxeil ) , J3.50Q3.7D ; short < ; lear sides
> Umeil ) , J3.DOft3.rai * .
I"OITLTHY HiBli-r ; turkeys , SQllc ; chickens.
7e : ilucks , ! > 9S'ic.
WHISKY Distillers' finished sooils , per cal. ,
J1.1S.
SUOAH Cut loaf. Jo.57 : granulatcil , JI.W.
Tlii" following were the receipts ami shipments
today :
OntliuProlncii oxohnnir.i toJivtlm butter mar
ket was llrm ; creamery. OCHuc : dairy , 'JM
ltc. : Esau , llrm ; fi-esli , lIHo. Cheeaj , Htendy ;
STOCKS AX1J IIO.ND.S.
St'tiiirlly Mnrkvt .Moiloratt- Audvu
mill SlroiiK I" Tcinr.
NiW YOUIC , Sept , 20. The stock market was
moderately active today nnd was strons In tone ,
although the movement DC prices showed some
Irregularity. This condition WHS due to realiza
tion of prollta and tu the elimination of a lur e
amount of short Interest during the past few
duys. I > 'or the fourth time In miccesslon fore-
cabtH of a favorable bank statement'were'util
ized to advance prices , and for tlic llrsl tnu | |
the statement of averages came up to expecta
tion nnd Increnpe of t3.671,7SO In the fouii ! re-
werve and of { 2.392.COO in deposits belntt nvli.il.
Experts on bank IlKurea took exception , however ,
to the contraction of fl,34S,2UO In | oan . The
opening was btrong and higher under heavy
pmcliafes to cover shorts and a moderate In
quiry for long account. The Improvement * were
the more Important In the imJuslllals and In-
teinatlonal Hhates. The upward movement con
tinued during the fltst hour , buying by the
arbitrage houses advancing tit. Paul to73 % ,
Thu gains In the general lint were also Impor
tant , with the exception of Manhattan , . \vhldi
yielded 1 per cent. Toward noon the bears pindc
u determined drive at Sugar on teport 'or a
falling off In the demand for the lu-oduct and
expectation of a reduction In the price of the
rellned grades curly next week. The raid , to
gether with long offerings , deprented the , price
per cent and the general list lout fra'etltms In
sympathy , a few of the Industrials making
more noteworthy declines. The closing was er *
ratio , hut showed general slight net gains. The
market of the week was Influenced by a marked
expression of awakening confidence In the finan
cial and general business outlook. Large fur
ther arrivals of gold and substantial new tn > -
gugemcntH of the metal , an advance of 2 per
cent In the Hank of England's minimum rule
of discount , report * of the stnrUtij ; up'afresh ;
of suspended Industrial and manufacturing
activity In various sections of the country and
a decided relaxation of the recent , itrlngency
thu time money and mercantile paper nioiipy
markets all contributed toward H cheerful spec
ulative temper. The levlvnl of activity In the
Iron , steel , leather and other trades facilitated
efforts by upeclalists to advance prices , but the
broadening tendency of thu Htocll and bond mar-
lie t a also reflected Increasing commission busl-
ness , both bpcculatlvo nnd Investment.
For the llrst time In ecvenil months , the bank
are quoting call money an low us 4 per cent , on
a parity with the street rate , nnd time funds
are obtainable un Kood mixed cullirrdl ( at G
Per cent tlut fur all periods up lu one year.
Prime mercantile paper Is In belter request ,
both by local and out of town banks , and Is
readily discounted nt 7QS per cent , as against
MflO per cent tie week previous ,
The engagements of gold from tlio Inception
of the movement to date aggregate' ! l3&l,0og. ,
nml the actual arrivals In the week wciu $7,100.-
COi ) { Including small amounts to Chicago , lloston
nnd Kan Francisco ) bringing the grand total to
ni.aM.SM. The full gain to the treasury gold
reserve will not appear In today's figures , but
tha actual reserve uf nearly ! I2JXUM ( ( ) ) Is an en
couraging showing. An Interesting development
nf the week was the arrival of CMSS.CO ) In
gold at Han Franrlscn from Australia , In pay
ment for large consignments ot wheat to tha
last named country. Another significant Item IH
an advance In ocean freight rules from this
seaboard to the highest lltrurea quoted In a
lung time. The demand for high priced Invest
ment bonds was fairly brisk. Tha ttreet be
lieves the short Intereat has been very largely
reduced on the advance of the past three days ,
and some of the bull leaders , who Initiated the
upward movement , are understood to have
tvallzttd , and that stock to an extent pusvml
fi-om uronif to compaiatlvvly weak hands. The
Tuvonible general conditions may , however , cause
new accession * to the bull side nnd cairy the
market nwuy from the professionals. The mar
ket closed allTlHIy helovr the top figures , but
aiiown gains of 2ff3 imr cent In the. active list.
The amrrgate anlea were MM.KSI chare * . Hall
way bonds displayed marked itrtnstli on In-
venlment mid speculative demand. The mjrk t
bruid ! ivd considerably , and heavy dealings oe-
nrod In certain Usues.
Tha talej ) were 17.107.000 , Governments w ra
IICMV and Mrung. with trniieuctlqns In the new
I * nt 117 The dealings aggregated JtW.OO.i. Hl- |
vrr ccrtlilcalra ucre1 active and sllgitly hlghsr
vii aal nf J3111.0..0.
The Financier say * this week ; The easing In
menry nil ex. which was a m ri < eil frnlure of
Inn dilution last urck , la kutlltUintly explained
by the jUU'iuciU ot tbe dearlue Uouiw barku
tot tUc week tndluu September St. The banksi
un at h. t beslnnlnr la rvflei-t Ihr Intlurncr oC
aad. tbla. Un. in tbe < acn
of mi unusually heavy crop movement ! which ,
without the Import * < ) t//necle , wouM ionic BRO
have wiped out the surplus reiwrve. As the In
terior mnvemi > tit H 4e nln , domestic ft-
clmnpe nt Importnnttt'fKtcrs hns fallen ma
terially since Irnt wen oj The only Infernce Is
that the Mtrplus reserve of the New York tank *
will continue to chow large rain * from now
on. The Rovemment wlll'lrt a few ilnys disburse
n lnr e nmount of Inl11 * ! , du on Its honils.
Nearly JtO.OuO.OW of ROM is still In transit , nml ,
In addition , there will mpn be n return flow
of money to Ne\r York'-frotn InteHnr eltle * . This
Indicates n lower tiionVy * rtiatkM. nn.l It la Im
portant as formhinlowtnn an Interruption of ROM
Import * . Hut on the ot.ier hand , the loans of
the other banks ore < W. r/.pooOCO lower than
Tor the eorrefponillnc week of last year , and
the loans of all other ( mnks have tieen con-
trncted. A revival of "liMlnem after election ,
therefore. wouM requIHe * i larie amount of other
wise Mle funds find 'ftrenRthen the market
materially. Since July Jii.-f the New Yoik banks
have taken out over KUO.COO of new circula
tion , which Is Oolnc Ronl service throUKhout
the Interior , but a conlrnrtlon will probably
follow before fip first of the year. Ttie reserve
It the hlRhest Mr.ce August 8 lust. It Is aUn
hlRher than reported In Mnreh. ISM , following
n bond loan , when nmnoy rales were very much
lower.
The follov InR wete the elnsins quotations on
the leading stocks of , the New. York exchange
today :
* offered.
The total fnles of stocks today were 124.509
shares. Including the followlns : Alchlson , G.700 ;
American Supar , 3,300 ; HurlliiKton > t Qulncy.
7,301) ; Louisville & Knshvllle , fi.snO ; Mnnhattan.
nM ; Hock. Island , 4,300 ; St. Paul , 2G.300 ; Ten
nessee Coal nnd Iron. 3,700 ; Texas Pnclllc ,
3,800 ; Sliver certlllcates , 31.SOO.
\ MV YtirU Motii-y II
NEW YOUK. Sept. 20. MONEY ON CALL
Steady nt 4 per cent.
PIUMK J1KHCANT1LK I'Al'KU 70S.
8TI5HLINO CXCHANOE-Steady , with nctiml
business In bankers' bills at J1.S4 for demand
nnd J4.84y.g-4.MH for sixty clays ; posted rates ,
Sl.S2ni.fc3 and J1.81l44. ' , i ; commercial bills ,
J1.SOV4.
HA II SILVKH-Cu'iic. '
MEXICAN DOLLARS TiOVic.
STATE 11ONOS Hull ; railroad bonds , firm ;
government bunds , strong ; new 4s. rep. , 116T4 ;
coupon. 117 ; Tis , rep. . 111 ! coupon , 111 ; 4s. rcK. ,
107' coupon , IDS ; 2-s , rep. , 83 ; Pacific Cs of ' 97 , 100.
uotations oh Ddnas were ns follows :
Loiiilon Stoulc ( tuolafIOIIH.
LOMDON , Stip ! . -"J.-l p , in.
11AII 8ILVIJU BdC-lCil | ir ounce.
HONKY Hit per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market for
short and three monthx' bills Is 2'i'B2H ' per
cent.
Fin n ill * I ill
I1OSTON. Sept. 20. Clearings , * 13,20C33 ; bal
ances , si.ra-.sr.2.
IIALT1MO1I/H. Sept , . Clearings , J1S02.SS2 ;
bnlcncea , JISI.TSI. jn
PHILAUULPHIA. fiejlt 20. Clearings 5S.OC3-
233 ; balances , JI.SSj.SlS , ' " '
ST. LOt' 'IS , Sept. SKf-Kfenrlngs , 12.013,572 ; bal-
ances , { 173,612 ; money ; .fjl-ndy nt WJ6 per cent
for cull and 7i > S per ovnj , time loans.
CHICACIO , Hept. , i'lV CIearlnga , IO,81C.8C4 ;
money steady en call j > v > G'u7 per cent ; on time ,
7 per cent ; New York change , 6 < ) c asked ; too
dl&count bid ; forelxnt mivhaiicu unchanged ; > ! ; -
munil , M.SJTi ; sixty day. * , $1. I'.J.
N1-3VV YOUK , Sept.j2 i-.The exports of tpeclej
fnmi thu i > ort of N wIvYuiIc for the week
amounted to ! 1,22r > : yi Iq silver. The Imports
were : Gold. J7.4J3.S11i silver , 73.61tO ; dry goods ,
tl.CO.DS4 ; general merchandise , J7.4M.ti3l' clear
ings , Ji2.815,5Sl ; balanotsf $3,360,003.
lliHLIN , S.pt. itJ--Uxclmngo on London ,
eight days' right , 2D narkii , 37 pfgs.
LONDON. Hcpt. 2C.-rill'l'l la iiuuted nt HuennH
Ayres Uidny at ISO ; -VUilrJO. 1'J.SJ ; Lisbon , 31U ;
Home , 101.32. j/a ,
PATHS. Kept. JG. Three per cent rentes , lOlf
57Ho dr the nerounl ; exchange on London , Kt
18Hc for checks.
.ViMr YoilcVi > iU-Iy HnnU Sliili-ini-nl.
YOHK. Hcpt : 28 , The weekly bank
Dry ( iiniils.
NHW YOKK. Sept. 20. Thtra waa but a
moderate quota of orders present , and the per
sonal demand was iinniiuilHnt. ! | Many vmall
amoi imentH of u iQlucelltiliva'.t : de crliInn | | were
culled for to meet the urgent wants. As at
former iei > ort , large ral iver' returned thn uih
fvi'uanlln un firmer purchases , and u Jaro
percentage of stocks Is F"l" < Into uctlvo r > "i-
sumptlon. The tone or the market Is better
and ktrunger. Printing cloths , steady at 2 > nC.
'KrUvolniit ( tiiolntloiiH ,
BAN KUANl'IKCO , S3pt. 2S.-WHKAT Firmer ;
December. Jl.lOiil.10 , Stay , Jl.13 Vll-lS4.
Coltou
BT. LOUIS. Ecpt. Za.-COTTON-3tcady ; mid
, 711-ieo ; wile * . MO ImlMt ; rwMpts , 1.M3
bales ; xhlpmenlii , 1,4 > 1 hale * ; Mock. 1tl ! ! tnlen.
NKW Oltl.KANK , Sept. JO. COTTON-IJulet ;
mldrtlln/t / , 7de ; low , 7 l-16c ; peed ordinary.
7 3-10c.
NKW YOUK , Sept. M. COTTON Quiet ; mid
dling , S'tc.
H City MnrKot * .
KANSAS CITY , Sept. K WIIKAT Soft nrm
nnd active ; banl fairly active nnd MUhtly
higher ; No. 2 Imnl , ( Be ; No. 3 , S'Htf&Stc ; No. t
red. ! 5c ; N'o. 3. 64e.
IX1HN Mixed In fair demand nnd nrm ; white
dull nnd lower ; No. 3 mixed , 19iPS9c ; No. 3
while. 19VjfI2flo.
OATS Slow but nnn ; No. t mixed , new , ISff
I7c ; old , 17Jft ! > c ; No. s white , nominally , new ,
IBWISc ; old. ! IR23'ie. '
UYM Steady and active ; No. 2 nominally
HAY Steady nnd unchanged.
lIUTTUH-Crenmery , IJffl.lc ; dairy. 9ffl2c.
KtlOS Strong nt 114c.
1'oorlit MnrUrln.
PHOIHA , Sept. M. COUN Market utmily : No.
2. 20ei No. .1. 19'io.
OATS Market active , easy ; No. 2 white , IS'iff '
2fl ie ; No. 3 while , llflisc.
UYIMnrkPt dull ; No. 2 new , .Tie.
WHISKY Market steady ; finished goods on
the basis of | 1. H for hl h wines.
HKrMl'TS Corn. TO.WO bu. ; oals , 121,100 bil. ;
rye. roe bu. : whisky , none ; wheat. S.40H bu.
SHIPMENTS Corn. 7.V3.V ) bu. ; oats. 41.201) ) bu. ;
rye , hone ; Whisky , 740 gnl. ; wheat , COO bu.
I ) II Oily ' InrlVo t .
Oil. CITY , .Sept. Id. Credit lialnnw * . Jl.tS ;
certltleates opened high , low nnd clnped nt $1.1S ;
shipments , $9,178 bbls. ; runs , 4S.OJ1 bbls.
AVool .
NKW YOHK. Sept. 5H. WOOL Quiet ; domes
tic , fleece , HJflSc ; pulled , irJ20c.
CIIUMC'S IMTAIi .IHAI.IUJSV.
Hull of .Hit's Cowlioy. Who ICrpI
nt flu * Union HHIIKO.
Tie ( reminiscent cowboy rolled nml
a cigarette. Ho wns about 45 , tall , spare ,
> 'et by no means thin. In his grcnt shock
of raven hair , stniKglliiR from underneath
his'sombrero , there was a touch of gray here
and there. Ills legs were slightly bowed , a
rcjmlt , ot years spent In the saddle. Ho was
a fair type of the western cowboy that Is
now disappearing from the ranges , as the
buffalo has disappeared from the plains.
" 'Uout twenty years ago I struck the
Haton raiiKC , " ho said to a New
York Sun man , "and them days
was surely slzxlcrs In northern New
Moxlco. Colfax county has always
been one of the toughest spots on the map ,
ami It was worse than nt nny lime just then.
Yon soe. Its the first county over the Colorado
rado line as you come down the mountains
from tlio Haton pass , and was then a sort of
dumping ground for all the tough onus not
allowed In Colorado.
"There drifted down from the pass one
day a pretty tough customer. Ho was a
flno-looklni ; boy , with Just the mildest sort
o' blue eyes nnd the finest brown hair for n
man that had ever passed over the range ,
but he had' a way of his own In twirling a
six-shooter that made the citizens respect
him. He made a reputation the second night
after he struck Otero which was then the
first town you come to over the line by
plumping the lights out o' two fellows thnt
had been shooting the lights out In the
town. This made a mighty line Impression
on the good citizens , for no one had been
able to keep a lamp lit In the public places
for n week. So the good citizens of Otero
offered to make him marshal , but he said
no , bo guessed ho could keep order without
beliiR marshal.
t
"Nobody know his name. They never did
know. They called him 'Chunk , ' which
came ot a remark some one had made that
he always had so many cartridges about
him ho was like a chunk o' lead.
"Chunk killed another fellow the next
week who was trying to steal a horse , and
the next week ho got onto n trail o' two
fellows that had stole horses , and when ho
came back to town ho told the good citizens
where their bodies might be found , so they
went out and brought the dead horse thieves
In nnd burled them over In the foothills
alongside o1 the other three that Chunk
had killed , and the place was known as
'Chunk's ' graveyaul.1
"Chunk was a good sort o' fellow at
heart , but sometimes when he had too much
liquor It was dangerous to be too close to
his gun , so that with those who went tu
death by such accidents and those who were
sent to death because they deserved it ,
Chunk's graveyard grew iu about a yeqr to
twelve.
"Now , at this same tlmo there was a
cowboy In Colfax Clay Ellison famous
from one county line to the other because
of his good six-shooter. Clay was a terror
to rustlers. There's no telling how many
of them had bit the dust at the crack o' his
gun. Ho most likely didn't know himself.
Clay came to Otero one day and the people
made a regular hero of him , and what does
Chunk do but get Jealous and commence
to sulk and say ugly things about Clay' ,
so that every oue In town held l-.ls breath
almost , fearing the meeting of these two.
"And they did meet , too. Clay never
notched his six-shooter , but Chunk kept
count that way of every man he'd killed.
" 'You're a good shot , ' says Chunk to
Clay ; 'I've thirteen notches on my gun ;
twelve of them are dead ; the thirteenth is
for you , '
" 'You're a brave man/ says Clay. 'My
gun lias never been drawn agin such as you. '
" 'There's only room for one of ns In Col
fax , ' says Chunk. 'Leave the county and
I'll cross your notch. '
" 'Ef It has come to that , ' says Clay , 'the
notch can stand , or I will cioss It out my
self. '
"Chunk's Idea was that both should go
together to a room at the tavern , order a
supper placed upon the table , lock the door
and just them two sit down to eat , without
another person In the room. They would
sit down together , but only one was to rise.
Clay ngrted to all that Chunk siid , and the
.Clifton house was chosen , a tavern where
many a one's blood had been spilled before ,
dnd many n one's blood's been spilled thc.re
since a lonesome sort o' place a mile out
o' town on tbe Santa Vo trail. You can sen
the deserted old house to this day , a lurkIng -
Ing place for ghosts , they say.
"Well , they called for the best supper that
the tavern could turn out , and every ono
thought that Clay and Chunk had Joined
hands ' , and were going to cement the frienlT (
sh'fp over this supper. When the door was
locked they put .their pistols on the table
the first thing they did.
" -'Thet's a pretty good looking weapon ,
Clay , ' says Chunk , eyeing him fiharply ns
they both sat down , and Clay nodded his
heed , but didn't eay anything.
"They put their pistols on their ! : if > 3 by
agreement and began to eat.
" 'You ' don't seem to bo very hunfiry ,
Clay , ' says Chunk after a bit. for Clay was
n6t fating" much , and Chunk ' .V.IH In flue
spirits.
" 'I nevrr eat much Jnat before Ening to
bed , ' says Clay , 'It don't set right on my
Btomach. '
"Chunk smiled , for IIP could get humor out
o' most anything , but Clay was as stern ns
n preacher In tlio middle of u rtcrmon , nnd
ho never smiled much any way. Thing *
went on for nbout a quarter of an hour , and
neither had made the least move fur his
gun , aiul both began to feel that It wan
time sonietliliiK should happen , for It WHR
mighty trying to Jtixt lt then ? anil see thn
glitter In each other's eyes.
' 'Try some of this. Clay , ' rays ( "hunk ,
and as Clay rearben for the dish , ( Wicker
than th'ellaali o' stoul , Chunk brings Ills
pUtol up. Hut ho wax tco quick too iiulek
to calculate. He had plenty a' time and all
the advantage , but It teems hi was rnttlrd ,
and for the first tlmo In Ms life , ills tix-
shcotcr struck the table , nnd tlm bullet
shot wild o' Clay's hrad , anil. < ; uick ; i Itu
was to recover , h ( > waa Jtiai Jin eternity too
late , for CUy brought lua weapon 'ip HO
soon that you co'ihl liar illy toll nnc pUlol'ti
report from the other , ninl Chunk Jiut laid
back In bin chair and il'.cil * o easy you'd
a thought ho wes inkini ; a inii-.t ( nap.
"They biiriFil him OUT In ihe focthllU. In
tha sravfyard he hnd himself inadv , ami
you may read en the only toml/s'otio ' in 'he
place these words :
: ( Ml UN 1C. ;
: AJJCI ! about ii. ;
: We don't know whore he. irinir ; > from.
: And > ye don't know x'tiffj lti ; w."t , :
Tlic C lull iHriti'dl. .
Cleveland Plain Uoilur : "No wander ibe
pleasures of courtltiK Jw i UjfUninJ , " SKII }
the stout youth. "Jiinl u'.ol ; at itiu fliUi-
nosB of Uitso modern J.if ; ! . "
And hu pointed to .n < ! i > iiler .Ufair 3t wlille
bamboo touched wjth , 'ilt.
"You mustn't JudK : ; appc rftr.ci- ! . ,
the stout , Kirl , softly. "Iv'u lii > l Ihr.t i-iu !
thoroughly braced with i/'c - < > ry L--JII . tori
rods , and U U now x'-Tanii-cd ' f < i * i"ml
a prt-snure of sixty jwi'-niU Co flit ; < ' . -sro
Inch. "
Then they both fat < ! own in It an a
teat.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Very Good Supply of Oattlo with an Active
Demand for All.
BEEF STEERS ACTIVE AND HIGHER
\iitlvf rornfi-il Cut tic Sell I'p ' to $ t.-lfl
nttil All < ! < \\VIIlilKtit MOKH
Strong mil' llrit lr
(3o Ion rr.
I ' SATtmilAY , Sept. .
Cattle. Hoes , Sheep. Hornes.
September K J.SM 4.51.1 MM
September S.1 3,7ti ) 3SM 2SW . . . .
September 21 S Bl 4.SIO 4l9J M
September 13 3.870 3.SM 3,171 . . . .
September 22 3M3 5.09 l.SM
September 51 4,131 1,517 4,490 74
September 19 1.K2 1,777
September IK l.ar.6 . 3.191 1,013
September 17 S , ! l 4,317 CSJ
Ollli'lnl number ot purs uf stock brought
In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. . M. & St. r. lly 2
Missouri 1'acltlc Hy 3
Union I'iiolllc system K 12 I
H. ei M. II. H 26 20
C. , H. .t t } . lly It G
C. , 11 , I. & 1' . lly. , east. . . . . . 1
( - . , II. I. & I1 , lly. , west. IS 2
C. , St. 1' . , M. . < i O. lly. . . . 4 ! )
R , U. & M. V. 11. U 13 21
Totnl receipts 77 7(5 ( 4
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. HOBS. Shetp.
n. H. Hammond Co 11)7 ) lt 7
Swift and Company 170 10.iil . . . .
Cudahy Packing Co Ifii 1.SJ.1 1101
II. Decker and Dopati. . . . 40 >
hodman & Rothschilds. . 151 . . . . . . . .
Houston & 'Co ' 2Ti
Hcrry and Harni-s 40. > . . . .
Cudahy. Kansas City. . . . " 05
Other buyers Ml
1-et't over , ! iJO 2CO . . . .
Totnl .TEW ) TfiOt Tilol
OATTl.K The icectpls today were l.SfiS hc.ld ,
as against 1.C.2J on Saturday a week ngo. Of the
fresh receipts 273 Were consigned direct to the
packers , but then- were nbmit 700 can led over
from yesterday , which came In too late for yes-
t.'rdnv'r. market. All told there wore about
2..IH . lifHd on dale.
Ai waa the case ye. tcnlay beet ulcers were
In Uincr supply tlmn himcr. . tlio rule of
late and n Rood matu _ r tile mltte wcra corn
fed native * . The iiiaiket w.s Mroutr and active
on PverythhiK deslrablu and the ofTerli.RH fc.r
the mo t part changed hamis enrly. Ono oludce
bunch of natives sold up to J4.50 , showing what
really Kood catlle will hi Ins when Mich me tn
be had. Several other Ip.uls weru sold nt prices
ranirlng from $3.W > to J4.40.
(5 < iod COWH and heifers brousht llrm prices
and the oidlnary kinds were fully Meady. Tlie
dt'mand was &nod and the pens were practically
closed In j iod season.
For a Saturday trie Btocker and feedi'r trade
was In oed condition and values weie HtroiiK.
The demand was betler than Usual on the last
day of the week and the tnide In consequence
fairly active , Hcprexentutlvc Bales :
llllKV STKKHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
L..IOOO js oo is..12.14 $3 3.- ; 10. . . . 921t4 is
3. . . . 7M ! 30D 40..KMS 3 CO 3.1131 ! ) 420
1..10SO 325 IS. . . .1202 3 ! lO 40..1337 440
L. . . 920 333 34..1179 3 SO 23..1715 450
L. . . 710 3 25
COWS.
1..1020 1 GO r > . . . .IOSO 1SSO 2. . . . BSO 210
4..1073 ISO 2. . . . S'BO ' 190 22..101 $ 240
HEIl'IOHS.
4. . . . CIO 2 40 2. . . . 730 2 CO
11ULI.H.
1..1130 2 00 1..1320 2 00
CALVES.
1. . . . 310 300 1. . . . 240 400 1..1CO COO
3. . . . 130 4 00 L. . . 150 C 00
STOCKKUS AND FKHDEHS.
1. . . . 830 273 1..GSO 300 13..580 333
1..513 2 bO 1 GOO 3 20
AVI2STKIINS.
No. Av. Pr. No. , W. Pr.
1 cnw S70 223 2 steers 10C3 273
1 cow M'0 ' 240 ( i steers 11J6 300
1 cow 10'JO 2 CO Cf.tcers 1173 3 Ol ) '
1 btccr 1230 2 CO
NHIIHASKA.
11 cowu S7S 160 12 ciiwn 1018 2 3i >
1 feeder i20 200 2 cowr SD5 2 CD
23 COWH ! ) I2 a 03 CS feeders..1081 3-15
WYOMING.
2 cows S.'O 22.1 1 steer 1120 325
C steers 1ISO 2M 2 steers 1740 323
.1.lines Hint ,
17 steers 1242 : ; 25
Master llros.
I Meer 1170 2 FO 5 steers 1223 323
10 bttcrs 1224 2 ! ,0
Oanctt & S.
1 bull 14M 115 12 steers 1211 2 C5
2 bulU UK 103 24 Steers 12M ) 300
1 steer iri'O ' 231 11G feeders..1IJO 3 UO
19 steel's 1272 2 33
Standard C.ittlc Co.
2 cows fl.10 200 10 IiclfeiH IOSO 29.1
1 cow ! > 210 S steers 1213 301) )
3 POWH ! 240 32 steers 1258 300
9 cows , 'JUS 245 13 steers 113S 320
1 Hteer 1280 27.1 H fleers 1320 330
K.V. . Whltcomh.
1 hull..USD ISO Ssli-crs 1103 2 CO
1 statf 19)0 1 7.1 1 feeder 1000 3 0(1 (
2 cown. 90i > 200 S steers 115(1 300
4 COWH 03,1 2 CO 7 helferB 1143 310
.1 cows 932 2.10 10 hleers 1203 315
1 cow 1201) ) 2 to 10 steers 12uO 3 23
COLOUAUO.
I cows 20 lir 23 ftoern 1ISO 305
1 cow MO 200 3 feeders..1UIJO 310
IconI'M 2 CO 27 feeder * . . . . 973 310
1 cow IOJI ) 210 27 feeders. . . . D21 320
1 Mr. DR. . . . 1134 221 47 feeders..1033 320
1 str , tli.U70 22.1 II steers 1172 320
.10 cinvs all 223 23 r.teers 11.12 320
1 cow 1010 240 32 feeder * . . . . raiti 325
11 COWB 771 2 M I calf 320 3 M
ID cows 1USI ) 2M 1 c.llf 230 350
1 cow 10CO 201 Sculvua 1(0 ( 4m )
2 steers 1370 2 (13 ( 1 calf 26i > 400
II cow H tf35 2 70
A. II. Crltchlow.
2 COWH S3T 240 r.Meers 11M 303
1 ulcer. 12CO 2 B3 18 feeders. . . . ! iS3 310
2 heifers MM 2 75
HOflS Today's arrivals of boss numbered
4,44:1 : head , ns UKaluct 3,870 yesterday nnd 1,777
on Saturday a week aito. Thu market os a
whnltt was not qulto no favorable to thu Stilling
Interests , and the avcrnKO of all the rales was
a little ; lowtr ,
LlKht huKH were In seed demarul and Hold a
IIUIo stronuer tlmn ycsivulay. One load welch- i
Ins 207 IhH. Fold at $3.20. the best pi Ice paid so
rnr this numth. Talrli-h loads of llfilu weights
bi-niiRht ) . ! . ] . ' , .
llravy hoKS weio weak to 5o lower. The
raiitfo of prices was about the same as yeMevday ,
but there were more s.ilet , on the low fcldu today.
The cxtremo heavy nnd rmiRh loudH snld nt
t2 v.O , r..i anilnit t2.kOCi2.1 > .1 yesterday. The srral
bulk of all th" hea\y bogs i old nt $2.fe6 , uu
a aliiht VJ.i.iy2.90 ycstenUty.
The IIOR miiik.'t of thn jiaht week IIUH been dc-
ebledly In cellri ' favor In Hint prices have
ranged cunldt'inbly higher than for HOIUO weeks
IMC ! : . The i.lrfiiislh thowii by thu maiki-t ban
bojn duo nrp'iicmly to the very miod demand
Tor meats , which htis fnrrcd the pucka to buy
freely In order to dupply their trade. At tin ;
H.imo time recc-lpti at this pnlnt ! ia\f b-jea nuwl-
ci'atu td en Eu.n dayn th itt have hardly been
MigMKll lioij * to ftipply thu ilcnuinda uf packers.
To : vxc'-llent hlpplni ; cleRinnil linn Pk-ii iidibsd
to the Ktreiiii'li of the nmrl'ft. The 'VCilc
op jiiill'i ! rn eaiij' m'liket. but advanced on
Tui1 * , ) ' wnd XVediiehtl y. Tbi-i 'liiy' * rnaiKct
iviis lowiT. but thtrn was u rsactlon an r'rl-
dav. ' .vtilch tariluil- the iniukel .n the hlilii-
| i"lnt of t ! ' ( > inontb. Th week cluve.t with
vuliiea ci an nvtraKe ti'c Mnber lliaa nt th ?
opi'iiliitf ( t the week , J'1jirjf r.tti' : . ' ' ! tnlci ;
No. Av. Sh. J'r. No. . ' .y. rfb , Pr.
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
! : - . . . . . . . . , & 5 so 5 < tI3iJ ) ! ! ! : io ?
. . . .SM .40 ft'l ST. ! JIO iu 2 SI
K ! 120 2 fi > Cfl 2J1 ICO Z
. . . .SCO ICO 2 0 * C 2'J'I . . . 5 S5
71 3M : 'W 2 ! JI C1 > ! ) ISO : 5
ii J'-.l . . . 2V ) 71 S"f " , H'-J 2 M
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
! ! ! . . ! ! . JW is-j ci.syt 'wl 5 M'.t '
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
. . . . . . . . . . . . i iJ'1' Kl..irf 210 2 i-fl
f.l HI ) 4rt S 13 f , 27 ? S' > 231V
C.I. , , 5)7 ) " " ) 2'fR 71 2''J I'M 2 M
rj sis tn ; sj ci "S7 to t w
6) ; WI ! 0 2 i 7 * . Lilt KJ 2 IN )
ti 3i4 so t i. . r.5 3r . . . Jw
-,1 ! < HI . . . 21'5 fit ! KI 2M ) 2 1
' ' 5- ' : S7 I'MI
5. Sll .V ) 2 , | '
J.1 , ; | 7 . . . 2 Ki- CI , J13 W ! ? 2y-
ri M ? to a si , . yx uo : 2 vw ,
\ji \ Sin , . , 2H 61 .361 . . . 7W' ! ,
G..li..l : 2 | " 2SC , . . . . . . , ? . . . V W
O 3-T * iO t > u (11. ( . . . . . . ? 'll * * f * 2 f > 1
Oi ! yf > S 2'S , . . , . . . .Wl 0 S 91
n w w un en J i tius
y. : ' ISH 2 jr. .6 * . 271 K 2 M
n/ . . , mo iru ts ST. . . ' 2. ' ' ' . . . J 01
; , . \ 34 ; ? i * ' BWTi \ 2 r ,
57. . . . , . . . ! . ; . ZS1 " , H JOU 3M
" ' ' ' ' ' '
' ' ' " ' '
. . ! . . . no s s , . . . . . . no a on
Klf.8l7 ' ' ! W 2 . " . f' * , 3rtf * 3 fO
M iic . ; . : 'J . . - . sj . . . SM
' ' ' ' ' ' '
. " " , " ! , * . | * r&.M . . . a r ,
( jiiitr'iwa v > so I'L" ! ' . ' ! ! " . ' aw
J'JR--OI | ( < S AXl > ririj. .
< ' . ! " " ! " 3 * t"i\ \ & . . ' . . ' . ' . ' . ' , & ! o ii > j
n TS iw : w f * n o SM
flJKBP Tl.'tw Vtr-f a fair IUH nf ill"1 ! ! nd
l-'lt t ( .1 IVUt'/UlUJ. UI > 1 II * li l'.li . ' . ' 1C I Jt lt -
pcrldd.
CMIO.l.'lO I.I VIS S'lliCIC.
'M Cattle llnrlii't Coiicr
lU'inirlri ? DM 'InltiXiirilnil. .
f'TJiMi'Hi , ; ' < tt. i : rcy < 4 r-4t ! market
wj rtnu-wr < niTy na-ittr. ' ' . r-.iy "i-itci
fiM ffnrj fl.W to K > . .9 , u-f'u-i\ In pi1- > : t'cr
from { 4.W r-j J .W ; irxws r.H'J f filt.-t from
> t.W J J1.W ; tri , cnv njl 'iyVcn Ircn JIK
to JS.7S : Mires from IVM to JS.10 ; wenlerns
Tpinrm frr-m ft fl tn M.IKI.
With n fair demsnd Hunt l e old nl
J1.W > tn Jl.tS nnd medluin at from J3 oo to U 45.
l.lclit plrs wetRhlnr 70 tn IW llw. jol.I InrKrlp.
nt from K.W ) tn JXW. lrlor for bom' nre from
lie to * ie hlRher tlmn n week aRt > .
l'rte for sheep remnlned nnn nt from JI.RO
to J8.W for sheep , choice to prime export nn- '
MVPH tx-lnc miwtly nominal nt from tPO tn
J.I 25. l.nmln ere unlexldr nt fr m tt.K tn
JI.W , the lietter class clonInK 6c per IW lb i
hlxher thnn fi week Hgt %
llewlpls : Cnltle , 369 hend ; hogo , 1S.OOO hrnt1 : >
sheep , 3OW liwd.
Sluok In
Heennl of rtn-elpls of ll\e flock nt the four
prlnclp.il market ! ) for Pnturday , S ptember 2S.
IMC !
CAttle. IIo . Sheep.
Ornnha . . . . l.JiW 4.4 l.3 < 3
ChlenBO . JW is KM 3OC
Knnms flty . .KM 1 Sefl . . . .
St. I nUN . . a.tOO . . . . .
Totals . . ! 27.7S I.3SJ
Kniixni City IMSlucU. .
KANSAS l-ITV , Sept. M.-rATTU : llecelpt * .
300 hert.l ; shlpmcnls , 4.SW liend. Market tin-
chanced ; only ictnll tiaile.
llOdrf-Hecelpts , I.W ) head ; shipment * , 2.4W
hi-ml. Mnikel stlnni ; to c higher nnd active ;
bulk of sales. tS.WJM.H ; heavies. } 2 S : . f3.05 :
packers , JJVW ! .15 ; mlved , { SIOjr3 ! M. Vorkom ,
J3.KW3.20 ; plKs , 3.W.1.1S. (
SltEEP llecelpts. none ; shipments. $00 head .
Market nominally unchanged.
St. I. mils if\o Stool.- .
ST. J ll'IS , Sept. M. - -rATTI.M- receipts.
Mniket dull lull stenily ; \ll\e shipping fleers ,
J3.M1T4.80Texas fleets. J2.50jT3.KI.
llOdSllecelpts. . 3r.OO . liend. M rket S J lower :
llKht , J1.30JM.40 ; mixed , M.loirJ.25 ; heavy. f3,30
3.3R.
HHEKP-ltecelpts , none. Market stendy ; na
tives , J2.oon.co : ; Fouthwcst mixed ,
lambs. UOOifl.CO.
.MISS nt ASCIIS \ \ n.i.Aitn'srrn.vr , .
uuVuiiifii l > AVork fur OOu r-
ntliiu of Atuirlcivvllli Kiiulaiul.
CIIICARO. Sit. ) 2(5. ( A cablegram from
London sc.j-8 that from the International
olllces of the World's AVoniPti's Christian
Tcinpontncc union In thnt city , Miss IVancca
K. Wlllunl lias setil otil the followltiK call
to the 10,000 local unions In the United
States :
Sly oomrmles. the oup of wriilh la full.
In thcso two terrible yeata When the mns-
sner < uf the Innoeetit has Kone on tiiulcr
this eyea ot our piiralyzeil ruler.In Chrls-
tlnti lamlsvo lmvt. < thouuht Hint men
nlnno t'otihl hrli. | Hut It l women who nro
dyliifr two deaths In the blooily east , mill
we. their slster < ! . ennnut longer wnlt. You
huvo nobly responded to my eurller no-
neuls , iilul In the 11111110 of C'hrlst nutl
liumanlly , of the home nihilist the linrcni ,
1 earnestly and tenderly call upon you to
organize meelliiKH In i very loeallly , urn-
IIIK your ijovernment to cn-uperatu with
IStiKlnml lu pultliiw a stop to thu mnssn-
eres nnd jilvliiK proteetlon heneeforth to
Armenian IIOIIIIH. Let these be meetlliKH
nddl eased by ( he ptiloi'n : , the business
men ami the most eapalile women. Lot
money lie raised by sy-nemiille visitation ,
as well ns by eolleetlon , and forwarded
to our national treasurer , II IH. Helen M. ,
Murker , the Women's Temple , CJibaio.
And may Oed deal with tts at last as wo
deal with our Armenian brother ! and sis-
tern and their little ones , In this hour of
their overwhelming calamity. Youis forGed
God and home and everv land
KIIANCKH U. WILLAUD.
niti\viits : CIIOOSK sncu UTAH IKS.
I'rcKfiit liiciniilic-iiH ( Hi'-IOIiM-d'd ill
Tlilrtct-n IInmlri-il n V < Mir.
CINCINNATI , Sept. 20. The National
Union of Hrewers dofeateil the. propositions
for president and vice president and will
continue selecting presiding ofllccrs for
each session at their mui'tlngs. Ernest
Knrtztnknabo ami Charles V. IJcchtold ot
St. Louis , were re-elected matlontil secre
taries at $1,300 per year each with $5 per
diem and expenses when travellnB. Thu
treasurer will be selected by the executive
committee. Jacob Krnnz of New York was
elected editor nt the same salary. Charles
V. liechtold of St. Louis and Louis Schlecht
ot Chicago were elected delegates to the
American Federation of Labor.
The union endorsed all union lables for
clgsra and other articles. The next national
convention will bo held In Hoaton. Con
ventions will be held annually hereafter
Instead of every two' yt-ars. New York ,
Chicago , Cincinnati , Cleveland , Indianapolis
and San Kranclsro are represented on the
executive committee.
SiilUlmry ( Jiii-s ti > Nrr ( InVnr. < .
HALLATnil. Scotland , Sept. 20. The
marquis of Salisbury arrived at llalmcral
castle today.
WHEAT BOOMING-
and never offcrud a belter opportunity for malt-
litmoney. ! . Write 1C. S. Murray A Co. ,
Hnnkeia & llrokcrH , 122 lllallo llldK. . O.ilcaRu.
nu'inbi-ru i-f Ihr I'hlenKO lloanl of Trade In Rood
Htan.llni : . f < r their bin Ic on KtiitKIIca nnd Spucu-
Iiillve lnr < u nrilii n , and D.illy Jlarket Letter.
both Hep , SPHCIAI , ATTENTION dlVHN TO
OIT op TOWN ounniis.
_
The hunvy export
WHEAT immimi'iit Insures
inni'li hlihorprliis. )
Wo haiullo tiiM.ciil.itivi' ordiM'H on llinlled marKlnt * .
Write foronr ii"W book and dully maikut nivlow
frit. .
Itiilicrl 11. ICi-lli'.v .t Co , , ' , " 4H Lu Sal In HI ,
Member Chirnrjo Ho.ird ol Trade IS vr.i. 'lili : IK < > .
Money ! Money ! !
AMUKICAN AND KUKOl'KAN IN
VKSTOKS1 ASSOCIATION.
.Mills Iliillillnc , N MV Vorli.
JSuycr for Its own nnil forclsn account
Hold , C'opptT ancl Ix'nil mini's ; lOh'ctrlo
Street H.iilro.uls ; Water I'owerH ; Timber
ami C'oal ' Lands. .Money advanced for
Mine , Ituilroad and othtfr iloviloprncnt.
MlLtfAn'lMKJAfiD '
Leaves | I1UIIL1N TON & J1O.
Unluii Uepol , lOttl & liatun
. .
< :35pni.lillc : Htlli , Mont. & I'UK'il ti-.Hl. ix. 4t5in : |
4:3. : > pm . tii'uver Kxpii'hi . 4 ; < jpm
7'jipm. : . Nebraska Lucal ( except Sunday ) . , tMOpm
. . .Lincoln Louul ( except Kuiidiiy. . . ] > ; 30uni
3iOpm..Kd ! > l Mul ! I tor Llncolnllally. . ,
i.eavo ICHICAGO , HVJILINOTON x t
OmahiCnlor. | Depot. 10th & ilaaon tiln.\ \ Omaha
r , : 00 ] i m . CldcuKO Vi'hllbul . 8GOa'm : '
0iun : ( ; . f.'hluuKU Exinrsa. . . . . . 4lti > m
7Upm..Clili'iKu : and ! > t. Luula Kxprcna. . H00nni ;
Il : < 0am . I'.iclnc junction Local . 0IULiiii ;
_ . . . . . . . v . . . . . Fact _ Mall. . . . . . . . . . 2:5opm :
Leaver fcfflCA a6 MI lZ & 8T. PAULTfA rr I veiT
OinnlialL'nlon IX'put , 10th & Mason Kti. | Omaha
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