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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1897)
OMAHA DAILY 1J.I3E : TlJfeVjDAY , SEPTEMBER 2J , 1897. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL WJieat Ptnrts Wenk , 'but Closes at a Sub stantial Advance , OTHER GRAINS ALSO LEAVE OFF HGIftR Corn Dm * * n CSrriil Drill of I'liieltiiit- IMK "ml OalN l-'ollouH In UNVnkc ITovlNloiiN Slum Little for Dn > ' . CHICAGO , Sept. 20. Wheat todny closed ut u % c advance for the December futtiro nfter sttirtliiB nt n decline of about twice tlmt much. The market was n good deal BtronBcr than the news and had evidently been oversold , as thTe wns a good deal of buying early through commission houses. Corn was llrm and wc.xk by turns and closed little hlRher. Oats advanced He and pro visions closed unchanged to Go higher. Wheat ran Independently of Liverpool to day. It started weak against Llverpool'n cpenliib : Btrength and when the latter was losliig ground the Chicago market was galn- Intr. Tnu oiienlng for December delivery , xvhlch closed Saturday at 92Jic , 'was ' from 62Vt.c down to UlOic , and n few sales were re ported nt yU-ic Ihf next moment. Tnen com- ineneed ii rise which In an hour's time had advanced December from 91HO to MVfec. Thu world's shipments of wheat and Hour to Europe * last week were 10,059OC0 hu. , com- uuri'il with U.l'JO.UoO bu. the week before and 7.4K > , ioil bu. the oorrespondlng week of 1M > G. The iiuantlty on ocean passage Inoteased lS4t-t. > - ) bn. lust week. HiiKllsh country mnr- kct WITO Is per iitmrter lower and Husalan wlli'fil In the London market was tiuotod fill per ctinrtir | lower. .Minneapolis nnd Duluth received US cars of wheat , against 1,103 thu previous week and 1.10S the similar day of the year before. Those wore some of tile rrnsons that caused the opening decline. The iidvance which followed was rallier dlllltnilt to account for. Apparently the market was ovcr old , for offerings wore very few and wens ni-ivpti'd HO ( iiilekly that shons Kn w niitiri > hi > nrilvp. Their i-fforta lo cover 'iloiiVte-il" the * , already Imoj'iint market , nn'l not unlit 93i ! * for l"rcnibir was reached was there any reaction. New York reported viry lltth * foiplKii tlGiniinil to begin with , lint l. < te r dispatches said llio demand for flhli incut wns good unil thnl everything offered to Liverpool Saturday was aecepled. Haltlnintc reported a Hahof n cargo of win-ill for Liverpool anil another lo Antwerp. Thn iitianltly Inspected oatwiinl ulnce S.it- urdtiymorning Irom Chicago warehouses i\\a 2I.VOO bu. The * receipts were 430 cars. Tlio visible Increased 1,374,000 liu. , compared with ' . ' .or.S.OOO 1)11. ) a year ago. making the loin ) now 17,140.000 bu. , against 49C,3100 ( ' bu. then. Closing eonlliH-tital cables reported lint Htimll changes. After the advance In Jjrcc-mbor to 9IV4c : It reacted lo 92e anil rose again to IC'tVe , which was llu- trading price' til Ihe close. Although Ihe. market was active anil Iliielliiillons botii numerous and male- rial HieIrado wn.s not very heiivy. A few seed sized buying orders made Boilers re luctant lo offer any until It hud been bid lip , and tliiTO wns u corresponding se-arelty of biiycr.s on deollnes. Corn was fairly active and stronger tliidor pom ml covering hy shorts , Inlluenced lo HOtiKextPtit by cold , wet weather , smaller rfcetptu llian ixpeetod and loss Incivase In llu- local stocks as well as tbe. visible sup- iily than antlclpaled. The buying was K II- i-f.il. clili-lly by the * receni larfto short sell ers , while the orferhiBs.vero not very free ? until nfter a fair t-aln was scored. Hecelnln vi-re a'd cars. The visible supply Increased iW-l : ; : ( bu. c.ibles closed lower. December ninmd from iKKVif lo 30c and closed about > ( -c hlKber al noiijc. OnMile of a small amount of short oover- int : Ihe nmrlcet for onts was f--alnreeS3 ! nml nuctiiuti-il entirely under thu Influence- of corn. Business was dull nnd range or itr'.ces narrow. Hecelpts were. 523 curs. The visible supply Increased 1,052COO bu. Decem ber rans * d from 2"Jc to 2iV4il2 ) % v , closlim nl SHc bid , an advance of Vic. I'rovlslons were llrm , thotiKh dull. I'rlcns were stronger at the opculnu , helped by a Him hos market and the strenglh of corn. A moderate rcnctlon took place on some He-altered roiillzliiK , but this out of the way the 111:11 : kut * resinned Ihe openhiB firmness nml held It to the close. Al Ihe close ; July | ) ork was 2'/ii" .1c higher at JS.oJit'iiS.B.- . ; De cember lard unchansed at fl-ii' , and IX- cembcr vlbs 'c higher nt $3.00. Krttlmuteil receipts Tuesday : Wheat , 710 cars ; coin , 1,070 cars ; oats. 475 cars ; hogs , 14,000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Artlcle.H.1 Open. | Low. | Cloao. \Vleat- : Vleat'J 04 Dec. . . ! . ' 2 ! May. . . ouii 01U I ) ' . ' Coni" Se'H. . V'8' ' , " 23 Dec. . . . "mil SD'-v ' May. . . IMS * Oatu-r- Sepl. . . It ) HI le- ) . . . . ill ) * leMay. . . . 2llsCl ! ! To'lt- Oct. . . . s III K r > u H 41) 8 47H Dee. . . . H C.-i H 071 ( , 8IS 8 OS Lanl- < "ct. . . . ' -i 70 4 70 4 70 ' i HI ) 4 70 4 77W 4 77H Sh'tltibi' Ki'i-t. . Oit : A 40 n 40 _ " " No , 2. < 'ah ! quotations were an follows : KU ril Htcndy ; winter patentx , J5.CK > Jf,10 ; ptraltB , $1.70 i4.S ; : Hprlngr tpeclala. 56 ; nirlUB IKitentH , r .105.40 ; Ftralgbts , Jl.TfliS'l.lO ; bakers , ta.UO'ii I.IO \VIIISAT-Nrt. S sprln ? , 82K&9 ! < , ao ; No. 2 red , "o'itNNo. . ! , 28 n29. OATS-Nu. 2 , 1Ht ! c f. o. b. ; No. 2 white , K\ eac ; Nn. 3 vililto. 2Hj ! I227ic. RYI1No. . * , 47',4c. IIARLKY Nomlnali No. 3. 30T-l3c ; No. 4 , 29& J7c. l-'U\XJll-KD-H.Or : > 1ii 1.00. TIMOTHY SKIM ) I'rlme , 2.r.O 2.G2'i. I'KOVIHION.S MeBS pork , per bbl. , JS.WifS.r . , . Iinl : , p'-r 100 IbR. . JI.70. Short ribs uldea ( looHe- ) , Ki.Kiiil3.fiQ. KhoulderB ( boxed ) . t5.50iij'5.75. Shorl clfiir Fides ( boxed ) , * ir > .l > 2Uili > ,75. WHISKY DlBtlllern1 finished KOJdu. per Eul. . II , 12. SI'iARH--Cut l"iif , $5.90 ; uranulated , JS.27. On IhiPiodiice exchanne today , the butter mar ket wim Him ; t-reameilei. liniOHe ; dairies , tdlle. < ; IIPI-M * , easy. b ' .ic. KKKS. fresh , I4c. Live lioultrv , Mi-ndy , lurkeyH , ! i 10.- ; chickens , 8Ue ; clilclvcn * . KPIInn. JtOit'tc ' ; ducks , 7H fe. M.\V Ollli JIuXHHAIj MAIIICKT. dun I n 11 our. of tin * Dny on Criicrnl ( 'llllllllOlllllc'N. NKW VORK. Pepl. 20. KI/Ol'R Receipts , 30- 4S3 bid" . ; exports. 11.447 bbls. ; steady nil day , but ftckrl Important demand , pales helm ; chlelly for Jobbing account : winter' patents , $5.3305.60 ; wlntir strnliihts , H.S : , i3.fO ; Minnpsota patents , 5.40i5.70 | ; Minnesota bakers , J4.40jj4.65 ; winter low Krades. } 3,25fr3.40. Rye Hour , dull ; fancy , I3.35fi3.75. HIU'KWIlMAT-CJulet at 50 53c. "ORN MI3AL-ijiilul : yellow weBtern , 70c. 11VH Busier No. 2 western , 61e. HARLHY-Quiet lit 31'4c- IIARLBY MALT--Nomlnal. \VIIKAT--Recelpts , 221,1)75 bu. ; exports , 2M.425 tin , Spot , Him ; No , 2 red , WVicftJUO- Options opened weak under lower cables , milled on cov- riliiK and nw-ruK * " ! Hrm ull day , Inlluenced by rkpiMI bu > liiK , Hteadler later rubles , Unlit stockn end heavy clearances : cloned lo net hlKher ; No. 2 red. Slay. U'i'S.jiWo ' ; elo ed ill f'6o September , S' < Cl'Si | ' ? i ! , cloced , WSic ; December , I)3'i5ii)7c ) ) ; coe < Wi'tP ' , Cilll.N Reei-lptH. 560,670 bu ; i-xpirts. 77.103 bu. Ppol llrm No. 2 35i4c. Options opened strotiK and ndxanced on active eoverlnt ; ; eased ofT un- rtfr lenlltlnt ' , , but rallied on the small vlxlbli ) fiipply Incii-utu and renewed demand from thurt * , eloohiif % c net lilulirr : Heptembc-r clojed ot 33'ip ; Dei-ember , ITiWiSiUc ; eloied ut 35c. OAT8Reeclptu , 192 f ) bu. ; expoftn. . 1S3.4T4 bu. Boot dull No. 2. 24V4C. Optlonn dull but utt-udy nil lay. cbulntt unchaiiKed ; Reiitember closed nt 14141- , December ohwed ut K\te. HAY Dull ; flipping , JI.COW4.50 ; Bood to choice , | 5tHI 7.(0 ( , HorS--riini : slate , puinman lo iliolce. U' ) * ) ciop , UliSi'i U97 crop , 12(1 lie : 1'aclllc coast. 1M'3 fi-mi 3Si4e : U66 1'iop , 6iiOc ; 1S97 crop , 12tfl3o Ll ATHKR-fteuily ; hfmlock HIH Hueno * Avr-- Unlit to hea > y weights , ia > i 320V4c. HIDKS-Bleudy llt'TTKIi Hwelpts , 7,875 pksa. ; Hrm ; western rivmiiery. 13fi20c IClslns. 2 V ; factory , S'4WI2 ! e. rHUBHK--Recelpt , ! ) . ! pktfs. ; steady : lam- while , KUc ; unall white , 9 > te : larwe culiiiril , Jii.i' ; small colored , Hit' ; lirt l kklms , < tii < 7e : full bliloiH. 3U ilc. IXJUS Reeelpta. 0.398 pkK , : Hrm : slate nnd J'iiintylvanhi ICUfl19ei wetlern. 17Hc 1'ROVIHIONS Reef , quiet ; family , $ t.OOfll0.f.O ? rxtrv riem , t7. : < i lS.SO. rut meats , iUlet ) : pickled tiellle * , > 7.2fiS50 : pickled barn * IS 37V S.50. J.a d , Btettdy ; weslein uteam. IVOOffl ft3 refined , ( teudy. Pork , quiet : new menu. Jii.974 ! < i'tg UV TAI-LOW Ouletj city , JUCSHo ; eounlry. 3\vc. O1US- Petroleum , nulel : 1'nlted closed al 70Uc tld Pennk > lv iilu cuiilinn market , nominally t5e Tiirpentlne , Sle , Totlon teed , eary ; pr'me tkununer ywlUw. SS'.iOSTc : off summer yellow. ! 6i26Vbutter Blades , soffaie ; prime nummiT whlli * . MfiSOo ; nrlmi yellow winter. S3fi33Ue. jtli'K'Hi' ; uom > tlc , fair to extra , i406Uoi Julian , 4 ( lS't > ' - MOLASBBS-rirms Nev Orleani , open kettle , ( oo-t la chole-i. t5QllC , i lIETAIJ5-Plir Iron , warranti , very qultt Bt 17.10 bid ; 17.15 wVtfl. Lake copp r , qultt. 111 . Tin. nrm. JI.2Sfi4.8 ! . I nd , stronc ; ( i- Clmnge. Jimjl,30. brukcrs , 14. OMAHA tlFXHHAl ] MAIlKiT < < . Ciiinlllliiti of 'I'ritilr nml ( liiotiillonn on Slnulo mill l'UuI'rinliice. . nclOSHood slock , weak nt 13e. IIUTTIIROommon to fair , 7',4flSc ' ! cholee ti\ fancy , lOBlZc. separator erenmery , 18e ; Rnth- red creameiy , :4 lc. VISAChoice fnl. SO to 120 Ibs. , quoled nl Scs large and roarye , 4iJ5c. 1.1VK l-OrLTRY-Hen.i. Co : cocks , 3lo ; spring th'-ken . per Hi. , j-c : ducks , 6turkeys. ; . fifSc. I'K1inNS--Llve : , 7J 9Ccj dead pistons not wanteil. HAY--fpland , : midland , J4.50 ; lowland , II ; rye straw. J4 : eolor makes the price on liny ; IlKlil bales tell the beft , only top grades brlnic top r-rltes. 1IROOMCO11N Hxtremcly clew tales new crop , u-lUered on track In eounlry ; rholce Kreen felf- worklnit e&n-Jt , per Ih. . 2 2V4p ; choice green , rnnnlnK to hurl , ! l2'ie ' ; common , I'.Jc. viai-TAiiLKs. : iS-IVr do ? . , 35fr,0e. TOMATOKS-I'er half 1m. basket , 43lMc. } ONIONS Per bu. , Wflfi'l- ' ; . LIMA lUIANS-Per lb. , 5c. 1IBANHIlatiilplrked nnvy , per bit. , J1.50. CAHHAdK-Hoine uronn , lo. WATRUMKLONS fralwl , per doz. , II.lSOl.S * ) . POTATOKH Homo Rfown , 60363C. FRUITS. APPLKH-I'er bbl. , It.e ; ffl2.00. NATIVIO PH/MS-Per basket. 20fl33o. ORAl'IW-Callfornln. JI.2SS1.CO. SOirTIIKRN I'KACHKS-Per H bu. , nofffOc. CALII-XIRNIA I'HACHllR-Pcr case , Craw- fordi , fOe cIlnK' , 70075c. PKARH-Hnrtiell , per eiife. K.OO : Ttnli Halt- llts , JI.75tfl.fO ; Ruerre Hardy. Jl 40571.50. HO.MK ( IROWN ORAPKSl'nbafket. . Ko. CALiroitNIA Pl.l'MS Per cute , Jl.00fri.23. CRANIliitRIKS C'ape Cod. per bbl. , J7.50. TROPIC'AL KRUITS. I.KMONg McMlnnii , J4.50 ; choice Callfornln , J4.00iI4.23. ORANORH XIedlteir.im.-Aii sweets. J4.3J4.ro. HANANAH--t,1iolcc. , large slock , per bunch , J2.tOff2.23 ; medium-sized bunches , )1.5Qf200. M1SCKLLANEOUS. NtTTfi-Aln-.onds , Cullfoinln , per II ; . . Inrgn size. 13e ; llrnzll- . per lb. , lOo ; KnKllsh wnlmiti , per Ih. . fancy , roft uhell , I2il3o ; standar.ls , 105T lie Hlberis , I'er lb. , lee ; pecans , polished , larg- , 5f(10c ; Jumbo , 115Jl2c ; lurte hickory nutfj , tl.25 per bu. ; tnconnuts 4l .c each. Tins Inipoitcil fancy , 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes , 12c ; 5 erown , r,0-lb. boxen. ISflHc. HONKY-l'holce while , 13c. ( " IDint-Clnrliled Juice , per halt bbl. , | 2.3 ; per bbl. , J4.OOfM.Z5. MA SYRUP-Vlvc-cal. . cans , ench J2.23 ; gal cans , pure , pr doz. , $12.00 ; half-gal , can * , J6.IB quart cans , Jl : SO. KIH3SH MKAT9. DRIiSSnO 11UK1' Ooflil native steers , 400 to 600 Ibs. , 7e ; K""d foretpiarters , steers , 6c ; good hlnilqiinrters , 9e ; wextern steers , 606',4e ; fancy heifers , Ce ; good heifers , 6'jc ' ; good foreiiuaitei. " , heifers. Sc ; Kord hlndiiuarters , heifers , So good ojws , 6'ic ; fnlr eowp , 5\e ; common cows , 6'iej cow foretiunrters , I'.il'iJ'C ' ; cow hlndqunltcrs , 7'i ' asc. IIKKF Cl'TS Tenderloins. ISc ; boneless strip" , c ; strip loins. 7c. rolls , 9c ; sirloin butts , .ic ; uliouUler clod > . 6c ; rump butts , 5c ; steer ehucks , tc ; cow chiRks , 4',4c ; boneless chucks , t\in \ ; cow lilntes , 3e ; steer pbites. 3'4e IIink steak , 65c ! ; loins. No. 1 , 14c : loins , No. 2 , lo'ic ; loins , No. s , K c ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , 9e ; ribs , No. 1 , llc > ribs , No. 2 , bHc ; libs , No. .1 6'Jc ' steer rounds , "Vic ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off. SHc ; trim- mliiKs , 4c : beef * sluinkp , 2'4C ' ; brains , per do7. . , 35e ; sweetbieads , jier lb. , 12c sweetbreads ( calves' , per lb. , 40c ; kidneys , per dor. . . 35c ; ox tails , ench 3e ; lUers , per lb. , 2c ; hearts , per lb. , 2e ; tongues , per lb. . He. 1'OHK-Dressed pigs , 6c ; ilrrrtcil bo s , 5Vi ? tenderloins , ISc ; loins , Tc : spare ribs. 4c ; ham BaUEHge , butts , 6c ; shoulders , rough. DUe ; shoul ders , skinned , tc ; trimmings , 4 < ic leaf lard , not rendered , 6c ; heads , cleaned , Re ; Enuut and ear * . , 3e ; backbones , IVtc ; cheek meats , 3c ; neck bonfs. IHc ; pigs' tails , 2c plucks , ach rC ( chlttellings , 5c ; hocks , 4c ; heart * ' , per doz. . 25ei stomaelm , each 3c ; tongues , , -acli 7e ; kidneys- , per do < . , 10c ; bialn * ! , per doz. , 15c pigs' feer , per doz. , 25c : livers , each 3o. Ml'TTON Lambs , 8Hc ; sheep. 7' c ; market rackn ( long ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( short ) . 12c : legn mid saddles , 8c ; lamb legs , 8c ; breasts ana stews , Sc ; tongues , ench 3c. HIDKH. TALLOW , HTf. IIIDKH Nn. 1 green hidee , 6c ; No. 2 green bl'lcs. ' 6VNo. ; . 1 salted hides. > c ; No. 2 green saltc-t bide ? , 7c. No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12n. \ \ . . S'ic ; No 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 lb ! . . Sc ; No. 1 dry- flint hldis. 101J12C ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , OjflOe ; No. 1 dry failed hides. | ) jllOe ; part cured hides , lie per Hi. less than fully cured. HHKliP 1'ULTS Green salted , each 25J6V ( : ; green salted shearling * ) ( short wooled early skins ) each 15c ; dry shearlings ( short woolea early skins ) . No. 1. ench 3c dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool p-lts , per lb. , actual weight , 43c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3ff4c ; dry flint Colotmlo butcher wool pelts , per In. , actual weight , 4T3c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , pfr lb. , actual weight. ! { ? 4c ; feet cut off , ns It Is useless to pay freight on them , St. Litulx CoiicTiil MnrltctCH. ST. LOUIS. Pept. 20. FLOUR Qulel ; palents. J4.90iQ5.00 ; i-tralghts , Jl.60if4.70 ; medium , I3.M ® 3.73. 3.73.VHHAT Higher , closing with September He. December MO and May c above Saturday's close. December opened depressed nt l&CTVic ; sold off He , nnd then % e more , advanced 2He , d cllned l'4c , rallltd > ic and closed flrm with buy. ers Ic above the top. Spot , higher ; No. 2 led , cash , elevator , 96c bid ; track. DCffJSc ; No. 2 hard cash , SSgSS'ic ; September , 6c ; December. Wic bid ; May , 95MiC. CORN Kutuies advanced with wheat , though trudlnj was quiet nnd later declined with that ceieal. finally clocing with buyers % ? to > ic above Saturday for December and \ic up for May. Spot , higher ; No. 2 cash , 27c bid ; September , 27'Je asked ; December , 27\c bid ; May , 30gC ? bid , OATS While strong , thu market did not ad- vancn much and demand was very light. Spot , higher ; No. 2 cash , elev.itor. SOc utked ; track , 20V.i21e ; No. 2 white , :2j22'.bc : September , SOVic iioked ; December. 20c ; Miiy. 23Hc bid. RYU-Hlgber : 46c. CORNMKAL Stfady nt JI.DO. FLAXSEK1J Higher ! J1.03 bid. 1IRAN Kast track , sacked , 47048c ; track , this side , kaclted , 50ff52c. TIMOTHY SEKIJ Prime. J2.70. HAY CJulel and steady ; prairie , J3.C085.50 ; timothy. JO.OOSi 10.00. UI'TTKR Stiong ; creamery , 14140190 ; dairy , 814 f13'ic. KddS-IIIgher ; 12c. 1'Ol'LTRY Clilckens. strong : old hens , 7c ; hiulngs , k'sSi'JVie ; ducks , tprlngs , 6c ; geese , sprliiRH , 6c ; turkeys , springs , Sc. WIIlSliY J1.2I. COTTON T1BS-63C. HAOOINO 6 > ,4S7 > - ' . MKTA1J ? Lead , flrm nt J4.15 bid. Speller , strong at 14.03 bid. PROVISIONS Polk , llrm ; standard mess , Job- bine , JS.75. iJird , higher ; prime steam , J4.55 ; choice , $4.62' , ' ' . Hncon ( boxed lots ) , extra fchort clear ribs , J6.50 ; shorts. J6.62',4. ' Dry salt meats ( boxed shoulders ) , J6.37Vii ! extra snort clear anil ribs. 18 ; kholts , J6.12'-s. REC'BIPTB Flour , 10.001) Mill * ; wheat , 118.000 bu. ; corn. 281,000 bu. ; oats , 83.000 bu. SHII'MKNTS Flour , lO.iKlO bbls. ; wheat , 7b.00j bu. ; corn , 168,000 bu. ; oats , 14,010 bu. Hal Union * .Mnrlcrts. IIALTIMORK , Sept. M. FLOUR Quiet : west ern HUperlmo. J3.00ff3.20 ; western extra. J1.603.75. western family. J4.75W5.20 ; winter wheat patents , J5.30ft5.4B ; spring patents , I5.5O3 (0 ; s ; ring wheat straights , J5.60 | 5.75 ; receipts. 10.850 hhls. WH HAT Steady. Spot. 9llR9iic ( ; December , 97Vj'i'Ji5iiu ; ettamer. Nu. 2 red , 9)f3C',4c ; receipts , 91.011 bu. ; exports , 153,000 bu. ; southern wheat. by sample , 90497',4e ; southern wheat , on grade , Dl 'J7c. CORN Firmer. Spot , 33iU34c ; December , newer or old , Sllii * bid ; steamer mixed , 31 * { f32e ; le- cclpts , 73,03 ! ) bu , ; exjiorts. 207.500 bu. ; Foulhein while e-orn , 374f37-ic ; Miulliern yellow , 3S'iff39o. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 25c bid ; No. 2 mixed , 2223o | ; re-celpts , 14,715 bu. RYK Steady ; No. 2 western. SS'.jSSIc ; receipts , 7,393 bu. HAY Steady ; choice timothy , J13.00fJ13 Hi. IIHAIN FHKIOHTS-llulet ; steam to l.iveriiool , tier bu , , Did , October ; Cork , for orders , per quar. ler , 3s M , September ; Js 7Vid , October. IIUTTKR Firm ; fnney ireamcty , 19 ; . 1XlfiSSteady : fresh , Ifc. I'llKKSi : Steady ; fancy New York , large , 10 < Q 10',4 < ; . _ > OrloniiM InrUi-tN. NI-\V : ORLBANS , Sept. 20.-HOO PRODUCTS Steady ; pork , old , JS.50. Lard , rellned tleice , } l.17'.i. lloxeil meats , dry suited thoulders , J3.f2'j ; sides. J5.87' , < ; . ll.icon , clear Hides , JO.371 . Hums , choice- sugar cure.l , js.75i9.50. COI'FMlRio , ordinary to low fair , J9.23B1 11.23. 11.23.KLOl'H Steady ; extra fancy , 14.7004. W. pat ents. J3.lM4i5.30. CORN MBAl/-Htendy nl Jl.CO. \N-ejulet at COiJfi.V * . HAY ljulet ; prime , Jlt.OOfi 12.00 ; choice , J13.00 (1 14 CO. CORN Steady ; No. 2 sacked , while , 37 (3Sc ( ; mlxol , USe yellow , 40u. OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 parked. 23 ,4c. HICB Finn ; ordinary to geol , 4Jl'ic. ? KIIIIHIIM CKj Miirl * tN. KANSAS I'lTY. Seit. | 80. WHBAT-Hard winter - tor , le higher ; t-oft Heady , lower later ; No. 2 hard , S > 7c ; No. 2. HHfifCc : No. 3 , SUfS'io ; No. 4 , dlS/SS'H' ' ; No. 2 reil , 91'Hi9Jc ; mixed , SitfSlc ; No. 3. M'-iiSHi. ; No. 4 , fSf/fCe. COHN-Ste-ady , rather iUlet | ; No. 2 mixed , 2l'i < l25c. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 white. 194t ! 2Cc ; , loori jt , IIVK Wi-iilt ; No 2 , 4U&e. & HAY Roller griules i ricl'ca'ly hlsherj Hmcthy , J7.t > : ebnlcc prairie. J6.00. lll'TTBR-Sfarce ; creamery. 16Vi 7W4o ; dairy. 15o. 15o.IHKlSFIrm : Kansas nnd MUtourl , lOUc , RBCBH'TS Wheat , JJZ.COObu. ; corn , 55KOObu. ; oats. JO.HVI bu. SHll'MBNTS-Wheut. U3.COO bu. ; corn , 21.4CO bu. ; eialK , 11 , W bu. I'e-orlll PiOHIA : , Hept. -CORN- - Firm ; No. 2 , 28e. OATS -Inactive ; No. 2 white. 22'te. WHISKY Maiket llrm ; batdn for Hnluhe-d gootU , J1.2I. RBl'BllTS-Corn , 39,270 bu. ; oats , 3S.030 bu. ; ry > * . none ; whbky , non : A-heal , 2. CO ) bu. Sllll'MBN'IV Com. S3 91V ) bu. ; oats , 74.3,0 bu. ; rye , 6 > ki t > u. . whlvky , 1.475 bbls. ; wheat , none. l.lvoriiool ( irnlii ami I'rnvlHliuiH , LlViitl-OOU Sept. 20.-PHOVISION8-Raron , tihort libs , 3" * . Ijinis clear middle * , heavy , llrm , 30 Gdi clear bellle * ) , Hrm , 27s. I ird , spot , steady , 2a 6,1. OIUS-\itloii8 ei1 , Liverpool rellned , uleady , 17n. Turiwnllne spirits , tlrm. 22 d. WHHAT No. 3 red weitern winter , uteady , TallHa : No. t red northern prlnir , fo Sd. CORN AmsrlcttQ mind itpcl new , quiet , is Id ; American mixed spot old , quiet , ! s md , Septem ber , ! > 'id , The Impnrti of whfftt Into Llverpnnl for the wee1" From Atlanllc l > orts , 79.400 qliarteri ; from Pttclh , ixirts , mini" ; from other pirts , l.1.0"0 quarters. The Imports nf corn Into Llverp-xil : From Atlantic furls. 73t ( > 0 qunrters. riticlnniitl MnrkofM , f'INriNNATI , 811. 20. FI.OtTRQjle ; fa nlly , JS.70JH.M. WlI BAT Firm ; No. 2 red. 4c. CORN-Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 32Hc. OATS-FIrm ; No. J. 20' H21c. RYK-No. 5 , 47c. HULK MKATS-Sleady nt J3.73. Racon. llrm at J3.85. Ixird. quiet nnd Hrm at 11.60. WIIISKY-FIrm nl 11.21. lirTTUR-Flendy. St'dAH Active , bul nrm ; hard rellned , 14.165 ? r..9i. r..9i.KOOH KOOH Firm ot 12c. CIIBisi-Steady : ; good to prime , Ohio Hat , S'.i 9c. Toledo MarUi'tfi. TOLKDO , Sept. 20. WHBAT Higher nnJ Hrm ; No. 2 , cash and September , 94'io , October and December , 93c , CORN Active and easy ; No. 2 mixed , 2 ! 4fl30e. OATS-Dull nnd steady ; No. 2 mixed. ISc. RYn-flulet ; No. 2 , cash , 4Sc. CIXJVKR 8BBD Active nnd higher ; prime , cash , J3.70. ' OII rncliangcd. I'liltiulHlilila I'rnilnce.Mnrkcl. . PHILADBLPHIA. Sept. ! 0.-RUTTUR-Flrm nnd lo higher ; fancy western crvnmery , 20c. I-XltIS Firm , HSTlo hlcher ; fresh , nearby , ISc ; fresh , weslern , 16H4/17e. ClinKSB Steady. Sun FriiiiHfie-o AVIicut QiiotiilloiiN. SAN FRANCISX ) . Sept. 20.-\VIIBAT-Stcadyj December , J1.54H ; May , J1.5.VJ. STOCKS AM ) IIONDS. Alnrke-l IH Dull anil Very SiiN tO lll'lir IllfllllMK * ! * . NIJW YORK , Se'i't. 20. The stock markel was dull and comparatively neglected during the greater part of the day nnd the marked ad vances were conllned to n few special Instances up to the final hnlf hour. The beats cncouiaged by the lack of activity In the Iradlng nnd the rise In the money rntu then fell upon the mar kel und raided II to meh good en'ecl that few active stocks escaped with n net decline of less than a point , and In a few Instances much larger losses were shown as a result of the dnys tindlng. The pros-sure to sell nnd the resulting declined wen- especially lieuvy In the grangers , Rurllngton , which had been pushed In the morn- Intr to n new high record of lu2Vi , fell lo par In the closing transaction , nnd Chle-ago Oreat Wesi- vin , which had shown great animation nnd had Usen 2V > pel' cent , fell l i per cent. Omnha , which has been com-pleuously strong In recent tnaikets , fell Hi per cent , and Its parent stock. Northwestern , dn.pped off Hi | ier cent. Rock Island was th" feature of the market durlm ? the early period of the day and had advanced 2 points. The Hnal liquidation left It still with u leactlonal gain. The local gas stock , whose scmi.itlonal advances had sustnlne-d the mar ket on re-cent occasions , weie prominent In the decline , Cons'dldalcd U.is diopplng 6 points and Uriiokbn L'nlm 1 points. The Vanderbllts and trunk lines , the coalers and leading Industrial &liaies nnd bpcclalttcs all shared In the weak ness and neatly all showed elecllne * of a point and upwards. Liulsvllle , which has shown weak ness lecenlly on account of the yellow fever st-are , was an exception nnd closed with a net gain of ti small fraction , niltlmoie & Ohio showed marked strength early , rising 2 points and closing with a net gain of 14 per cent. Western Union and Wnbasli prefcrnil , which mude sharp gains early In the day , fell heavily to below Saturday's clone. The course of the Londim steick market caused more or less dc prcsslon here nl the opening and again when lymdon's closing quotations were received showIng - Ing some heavy declines from their opening prices. The grangers were somewhat sensitive also repoits of bad weather for crops In the West. Hut the decisive Intluunce In the decline was a sudden stiffening of the rates for call money ) t < 4 per cent. Quite a large amount had been offered all day at us law as 2 per cent , but In the final hour money lenders dcmnndwl 1 per cent. There continued to he a large de mand nnd figures ranged from 3 to ! per cent , loans being made nt the high figure up to the last half hour. The closing saw a decline to 3 per cent. The stiffening In the money rate came too late In the day to affect the exchange market. Hates for sterling exchange were somewhat - what harder during- the day , though the market was very Inactive. The pSsted rnte for sixty-tiny bills was advanced > tffl per cent to 19'i. The actual rates for demand bills were quoted 't per cent higher nnd for slxts'-elasl bills Vi per cent higher. Interest centers In the effect which tile Imrdunlng of money rates and th- calling of I ans will have en the exchange market nnd the Import movement of gold. Notable gains were made by the Chicago Great Webt > rn preferred stocks , the A stock advancing 2 points and the R Hi points , KYan-svIlle Jt Terre Haute , which gained 2 pr cent , Iowa Central preferred 2 per cent , and New Haven which rose 8Vs per cent over the last sain to KiU. The bid prlc-u of the latter stock has , however , nelvanced since the last sale. Railway bonds were not so actively dfalt In today , sales amounting to 2.9CO.OOO shares. United States coupon 4s sold at 114. United States 4s reg istered , at lll'i and the 5s coupon at 11454. Rid lu-lces for government bonds receded n fractlem all around. The Evening Post's London Hnanclal cable gram says : "The stock market wns stagnant to day , apart from a small revival In KngMeh mils. Americans were dull nt the opening on the New York lead this morning , nnd on reports of busi ness difficulties of a large operator In New York , whose name Is mentioned In a London Times cable of today. There WHS little disposition hereto to purchase on the rencllon , but New York boughl Leather preferred and some other stocks this afternoon nnd prices closed generally flrmer. The Paris and Rerlln markets were dull" The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : elo pfd. . . . 3,1Nat. . Lln. Oil 4 N.J. Central HUUll'aclllcM.ill ; um N. Y.Ontr.-il ll.lU'I'iillman I'al IF''l- N. V. Chi. A.St. L. . . lti 4 SilverOrtlllciili'M. . ft ! ) dolHt | ) M WIKStand.Ropo , AT. . 7 do ' 'd pfd 4M ( sinrnr IBIV * Norfolk A. We-stara 1f > ' do pfd in No. Amcr. Co 5U T. C. .t Iron H'JH No. IMclflu -MIH U. S. Lontliur | i elo pfd f > 4 > ( do nftl Hi ) Ontario & W ID'i ' U.s , Rubbr-r 1HH Ore. K , , * . Nnv : fll ilo pfd UHK- Oni. Short Line JIDtVi8lern Union 11414 IMItHburir nil. ( it. Weat ni. . . 1M ( RoadlnK .North wcBtorn Isiinl UoeklHland dopfil 1U5 St. LoutH.VS. IP' \ * v York Money .Market. NBW YORK , Sept. 20.-MONBV ON CALL Firm at 2fl3M. per cent last loan at 3 per cent : closing , 3fr34 per cent. I'RLMB MBHCANTILB PAPKK 4044 per cent. STBRLINO BXCHANOB-Steady , with actual business In bankers' bills at JI.MT4 for demand. and at J4.82Ji for sixty days ; posted latea. J ! S3U i'4.S4 JI.3iiV4.fc6.i ; commercial bills , J4.S1 s'lLVBR PKRTIFIPATKS S9C4M4c. ! RAH SILVUH-.9ie. ! , MIIXICAN IIOL1-ARS-44C. I OOVKRNMF.NT IIONDS-Bimler. i STATB IIONDS Dull. RAILROAD HONDH-sSleady. Cljslng iilioiatluis un bc-nd. were as follows : II , ' S , miw4 . r-ir " . . , N. jrdTfis . . .Tlll II. S. n'nv In coup. . .l'J-3'i N. C. Us . lyii II. S.-ls.ri'ir lll'N. . . 11 U.S.-IH.coup . . . HHn ! No. Paoltlo lHti..l- > lU U , H.-'H. VilZ liH No. Pn > * llle ill . ( II ) ! , I ) . S. 'a , re ? lll' 'CN'o. P.iuillo IH . l > ' . " 4 II. S. "H. coup 11I' ' < | N. V.I ! .tSt. L.4n..limu DlHtrlet : i. ii ; > H ' A "iV , OH Ala.clam A. . 107' ! N.V. . ComoH . .143 Al'l.OlUHH 11 N. W. Doll. , "i4. . . .liilH Ala. . e-lilHS3 , IIS Oro. Nuv.lhtft. . Ala. CurreiiL-y. . , ! ) fl ! 0r * . Nav. 4H. . . Alchluun4H M 'liO. S. L. dH. t. r. lim < Alchluon ad ) . 4a. . . till iO S L fis t r ' ' ' ' ' Canada So.'ndu. . . HMIM'O. ' Imp. iHts. t. 'r'.lK O , A N. I' . Ir 31 47' . < 0.11111. Ss. I. r I.V O.A O. H 1"K ! I'-iclliooH of ' 05. . .lli-J O. H. Al ) . l'4t . . . 4n MI D , , VR. ( i. iHti I ) . A R , ( J. 4s I * A I. M. On ii. . - > oiivt K.'lhtTl'llll. iHtH . . 11H-4.SI. L. AS. F.Guii.U.llU KrleOen. 48 7t : > ii St. 1' . CoiiHola . . . .110 F. W.AI ) . lb. t. r. VilltJjSt. I1. C. A P. lbta..llti lien. Klrc. CH. . . . .lUli.St. ! I' . O.A I' . 5 . . .116 > < ( MI. H. A. lUv - . .HiA'f s , ( * . nonruiid. . . . ( l ( J. H..VS A. ads- . 111) ( Southern Rv. 5s. . . . 01 R..vT.C'entSs. . . . .IDS is. R. AT. HB 7I ) ' ( II. AT. O. con Us.- .KM -Te-nn. new hetHn . . Htl Iowa O IHIH iT.ix. I'ac. L O. luls un 1C. I'.e-oa. t. r .III'J ITeix. IMo. llf.'Jdi. . alii K. 1' . IstB. t. r ,1IK HI. I' . IBM loi'ij La. Nmvl'ou.4 . . ' ( U. I'.D.A.O. jsu. . _ saV U.VN. Unl. 4u . Kfi.ljVa0 ( : "MI . . . . . . ; . ! ) - ? ; ? Mlutourl UH inn iYab..MB 7 iV M. K. AT. ! ! ils 05 - West -ShoM lu ] ( )4 ) M. K. AT. IB KUU Va. CemturlHs 071.5 N. Y. O. lull " " - yit. . laftrril 4 Loililon Sloe-k ItliotatloHH. IXNDONSe-l > t- . - . -4 p. m. closing : _ ConsolBrin'yTTllI ll-lfi 4LP.ini ConsolB. nco't.lll 11-IH Can. 1'aclfio. . . . _ I'emnvlv.ml-- . . Krlo 1" Rei-idln * . ] .j . Krlolatsufd 4r.-Mox. ; Oan. now 4 * . III. Uontr.li lluvAtchl on Mc-Mcanordinary _ 20 L.AN . . . HAH HILVBR-Steady at JUd per ounce ; MONEY < n l > er cent. Gold In quoted at Ruenos Ayres today at US. SO at Llibon. 17. SO ; at Rome , 105.22 , Tb rat * ot discount In , tbo open market tot l'lllllll < > llll Xlltl'M. 11OSTON. Sept. 20. Olearlnns , $ I3 , 3,3 < 4 ; bal ances , SI,069,279. nALTlMOUH. Kept. 20-C'learlnKS , $2,104,5(2 ( ; balantcs , $303,073. iNE\V YOHK , Sept. M.-Clearings , $79.673,513 balances , $6,013.312. PHII.ADKLPIUA , Sept. 20. Clearings , $7,430 , . 801 ; balances , $1.458,701. MUM I'll IS. Sept. 20.ricnrlnK$200,308 ; lial. nnces , $ iE6l. New York exchange , sclllnu nl $1.50 premium. CINCINNATI. Sept. 20. Money , 2IJP6 pel cent. New York exchange , 40ff30c discount , Clearings , $2,907,200. NEW OltLKANS. Sfpt. 20. ClenrliiKs. $733.233 , New York exchinse , bank , parj eonnnerclal , $1.75 per $1.000 tllycimnt. KT. I.OI'IS. Kept. 20. Clearings , $3,4:0,026 ; bal. ances , $650,691. Money ; 4f < per cent. Now York exchange , 6Cc discount bid ; 40c dlscounl OIll'cAGO , Sept. 20.-ClearlniS. $16.666,773 , New York exchange , 40c illscount ; sterllnj' excbatiKe , dull ; posted rates , S4 & 3ri."i. Stocks , active nm' ' steady ; closing ; Ilamond Match , KM ; City ltnll < way , 23S Strnwhoard , 30 ; West I'hlrnRii , 110 % .South Side , 60 ; Lake Ktrret , 21i ; New Yoil niscult , 61'i ; Metropolitan L , 7. KorolKii I'Miiiint'lal. ] ! KIU.1.N' , Sept. 20. Kxclmngc on London , 21 marks 3'J pfgs for checks. PARIS , Sept. 20. Three per cent rentes , 1031 4Du for the account ; nxclmiiKe on London , 251 20o for checks. LONDON. Kept. 20. The amount of bulllor withdrawn from fie Ilink of England on bal ances today was :91.010. Aincrlciiii Sci'iiritU'H In Liilldnil. LONDON. Sept. 20. The market for Amerlcar securities declined somewhat but stiffened later , The early weakness was due to a d slre nmonp holders to realize. The tone was bteady nnd tht demand moderate. COTTOX JIAUKISTS. t'lKlcrtoiii- < XtMv * , York IN Still Wenli tvldi nil Oi-cilMliiiHlI llally. NHW YOHIC , Sept. 20. The cotton mirkel made a steady start of nn advance of 3W linlnts , early cables phowlnp less ilecllne at Llv. erpnnl than expected and , also an Increased de. mind : for spot cotton.i Private cables nlst pointed to broadening speculation , but after tin llrst cull was pver liquidation bet In on n some what heavy rcale for the e limes and prices bioke 55.M4 points fr-m the highest. Januarj eontincts sold down from $6.6G to $6.,2 , and leading tin1 rest of th < J ITst. There were a few intervals of rally , but In' the main tinmirkel showed a decidedly * 'weik undertone , primarily due to big receipts and n disposition to Ig. nore the jellow fever Kcare. In the afternoor the market was quite Ii regular , and at time ! decidedly weak under htiivy estimates for to morrow's movement. Tha clce was easy at n net decline of 3Jfa points 'lo = lng prices : Jan uary , $6.f 2 ; Kcbruory , 56.53 ; Mareh. $ ? .5D ; April , $6.62 May , $0.66 ; September , $6.C2 ; October , $6.16 ; November , $ ' ! 43 ; Depembvr , $648. Spot closed easy ; middling iipljinds , ' 6"ic ; middling gulf , 7'/kc ; middling , 6T6e ; net 'receipts , none ; sroes , 8t'C3 bales , cxpoits to Ori'at llrltaln. SCO bales ; to the continent , 10,200 bales ; forwarded , S.21 ! bales ; sales , 584 bales ; fplnners , 234 biles ; stock factual ) , 52.169 baler. Total today : Nel receipts , 4U.501 bales ) exports to Clrent Jirltaln , S"0 bales ; to the continent. 4,200 bales stock , 302.990 bales. Coneoldatedi | Net receipts , SI.10 ! bales ; exports to Great llrltaln , 6,101 hales ; tc France , none ; to the continent , 13 200 bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts , 76.13S bales ; exports to Great llrltaln , 25.tK hales ; tn France , 14,105 bales : to the continent. 42,804 bales. 1.1VI3UPOOL , Sept. 20.-COTTON Spot In fall demand , prices lower ; American middling , fnlr , 4 13-32d ; seed middling , 4 3-lCd ; American mid dling , 4 13-32d ; low middling , 3 2U-32d ; KOOI ) ordinary , 3 25-32d ; ordinary , 3 19-32d. The sale * of the day were 12,000 bales , of which 500 ba'e > were for ( -peculation and export , and Included 11SCO bales American ; receipts , 2/01) bales ; sale. , Including 1,500 bales American. Futures opened easy , with a fair demand nnd closed steady , American middling , I * M. C. , September , 3 5K- 6ld , sellers ; September and October , 3 49-G4 ® 3 50-64d , buyers ; October nnd November , 3 43 Cld , buyers ; November and December , 3 4 , 6ld. buyers. December and January. 3 3'-64ii'3 40-64d , sellers ; January nnd February. 3 39-64d , buyers ; Feb ruary and Mur.'h , 3 39-641T3 40-64d. buyers ; March and April , 3 40-64d , buyers ; April and May , 3 41-64d. buyers ; May nnd June , 3 42-64J , buyers , Juno and July , 3 43-64d , sellers. MEMPHIS , Kept. 20. COTTON Quiet ; mid dling , 6',4c ; receipts , 3,371 bales ; shipments , 1,244 bales ; stock. 8Ti7 bales : sales. 1.100 bales. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 20-COTTON-Qulet ; 1-K.c- lower ; middling. 6c ; sales , 50 bales ; reeeipti. 1,113 bales ; Mdpinents , 363 bales ; stock , 8,163 bales. Coffee Mnrkctx. NRW YOHK , Sept. 20. COFFIJIJ Optlonn opened barely steady with September and October unchanged and other months 5 points lower , ruled generally weak during the forenoon and very dull , but selling checked by llrmer spot Hrnzlllan , In the afternoon eased off under local pressure , closed quiet nt ! > to 10 points net de cline. Sales , 9,500 hair * ' Including December , $6.63ii ( .VO ; March , $7.00S7.05. SpDt , coffee , lllo Him ; No. 7 Invoice. $7 1S'4r Jobbing. $7 62V. Mild , steady Cordova , $10.W(16.50. ( Sales , 1,20) bags Maracalbo , private terms ; 250 bags Central American , private terms. SANTOS , Sept. 20. COFFBE Qulel : gnod nver- ace Santos , 8,4'X ' ) rein ; receipts , 40,0'X ) bars ; stock , 1,013,000 bags. Weekly report : Coffee , quiet ; good average Santos per KO kilos , K.200 rels : re ceipts during the wm-'c 200/00 LaK ; shipments tn Ihe 1'nlted Stales , 26,000 bags ; stock , 1,023,000 ' " "llTb rDE JANB1HO , Sept , & ) . COFl KM-ll.-irely Fteaily ; No. 7 Ilia. S.SOO rels ; receliita , 8.000 bagH ; cleared for the United States. 10.000 hairs ; for Uurope. 6,000 bags ; stock , 117,010 bass. Wtekly it-port : Coffi-e , bniely steady ; eichanne standnid , R Xifc ) reN ; receipts during the wt-ek , 111,0-)0 ) bans ; shipments tn the United States , Wt.ooo bags ; sto"k , 4i7.0UO buRs. HAMIIL'HC . Hept. 2) . COFKnH Opened ? ipfK higher , closed 2Vlft2'tpfir nel higher. IIAVHM , Kept. 20. COFFHi : Cloted quiet at ' , lf advance ; sales. 10.COI hugs. > . -iv ) tirk Iilvt * Slot-tc , NEW YOUK , SipM. . HEEVfSK Ilr-celpts , S 52j ( hend ; fairly ncthenml In feiit-ril inn ket , steady Hulls , ( Inner ; native steers , Il.iiut'a.W'i ; Colo- radrs. (4 Q'GH 85 ; stags and oxen , $2 23jJl.fO ; bulls , J2.25i3.00 ; dry cows. $1 S3RI3.50. lUiropcan cable * ( inote American steers nt lli12e ; lefrlgerutor bi-ef ut 8'fi ( ! > e ; no exports. CALVifi--Ilecelpti ! . I.CE8 head ; active , but llrm ; \enls , $5.oOfTKOO ; few tjjps , tS.12'4f8 ' | 25 ; Rr and bulteimrks. } 3 3"0'-f.O ; w-tteni , $5.23. $4.4004.6. , . \fvi- Turk . NEW YOHK. Sept. 20. The dry goods market opened quietly today , - nilllniH of goods showInK an apparent lenctlon fr < mi previous heavy trad ing. The demand for riAtcn goods Is f-ttndy , hut of lefs ample proportkins than recently , prints alone sustalnlUK tint market rates nf two weeks , ago. The demand fon-v/uolen good * on re-orders U kept up , and al ilhft.odvanced prices makes good business from day to day. Jobbers report continued fair hUPlnfMs on Ihe whole. thouRh thu demand Is somewhat * < | nttf ri'd and unsatisfactory In ItB character. Stajde.iyitlonH show no change. Pilnt cloths K'll slowly In all guides , llxtrae are Mill quoted ut 2u. with f limited demand , I/iNDON , Sept | ) , { -fKKT | .SUa.\n-SepIem. ber. 9s lijd ; Oclobrr , O.-i.J'rl. . NKW YOHK Sev1 , - Wt HI'O All-Haw nrm : fair rellnlmr. J-Xe rehtrlfUKUl. 96 test. 3 15-16 4o Itetlned. firm ; ( .niKlied , 5 ll-16e ; powdered , C5-16c gninulated'V - ; / ' - s NI-IW OHI.KANS , Sept- ' 20.-Srfl-\H-Oulet and stt-ndy ; open kettle 2'iiWHe ; centilfuual. steady ; granulated. 4Vif < 4 9-lfc ; wbUes , 3 15-160 1 3-lCc ; yellows , S'.iitlc ; teconrti ; 2W3le. ! Wool -.llnrki-t. NK\V YOHK. Sept. 20 - WOOIFlrni. . domes. tie fleece. 20i)24e ) ; pulled , No. U extra , 27G40c ; Texas. Ife. ST. IXJI'IH. Sept. -WOOI Sti-ady and nn- chuuKid , medium. 15U21e ; lltlit fine. 12ftic ; heavy' fine , WllO'tc ' tub waelied , 2l 30ic. ! Cilllfiiriilii Drlt-il Km 1 1 . NKW YOHK. Sept. W.'ALIFOHNIA DH1KIJ Fltrrrs Firm : cvuponiiwl apples , prlmu wire tray. C ii'o ; wo jd ilrlt-d prime , Ctyej cholc - , 7Ue ; f.incy , 7'te ; prunes , J'sflic. AprlcutH , Hoyul , 7 ( ( > ic ; SUitir park. Uiflle. Pt-ai-he , unpct-led , 7ft 10e ; peeled , llM4e. _ Oil Miirkclx. OIL ( TTY. Sept. 31 Ore-lit balanceii oloked 7(1' ( , u bid ; shipments , 150,470 bbU , ; run190 , 70S bbls. LONDON. St-pt. 20. OILS-Calrutta linseed , tl > ot and near at band delivery , ! 3 < Cd. Tur pentine Kplrltu , 22 , _ Iliitti-r KI/3IN , III. . Sept. 20.-m'TTlH-Flrmj otter- nu , 202 tubs , sales , Hi tub * at ZOc. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Plenty of Supplies of All Sorts nnd Excellent Business. EUMPER RUN OF CATTLE AT THE YARDS nml Illnlivr , with Uii- ilcr ( J null's I'ully Stcnil } - HIIKH Co lip n McUcl i In Price. ' SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. M. Receipts for the days indicated were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. September 19 8,311 2,267 3,815 . . . . September IS Mil 4,2,17 1,370 20 September 17 3,011 4,637 2.SM . . . . September 16 4.677 4,370 1.8SO 27 September 15 ; 5,701 S , ll 3t > 64 20 September 14 4WO 5,0'6 1,413 . . . . September 13 5.GSI 1,217 3,503 89 September 11 l.JSI s , M ) 4C5 Kepteml.er 10 4.603 [ i.&M SO . . . . September 9 4,778 5Ct-9 2,703 September 8 3,211 6.407 September 7 5.4DS C.v-9 ! Z,1M 1 September 6 7,075 1.4S1 1,378 6 September 4 GSO 4.675 1.S04 The olllclnl number of cars of atoek lircughl In today by cich : roail was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. P. Uy 4S Mo. Pae * . Hy 1 Union Pno-liic System. . , . Ki t ! 13 C. ci N.V Uy I R , K. & M. V. H. H DO 7 C , St. P. , M. O. Uy. . . . HO ( j U. & M. H. H. H S7 10 C , H. ei Q. Hy S C. , H. I. t P. Hy. , east. . 4 C. , H. 1. ci P. Uy. , WCSt. 12 Total receipts 3'Jl 32 32 The ( Imposition nf the day's receipts wns as follows , enen buyer purchusliiK the num. ber of lioiitl Iiullciileel : liit.ver.t. Cattle. Hog" . Sheep. Omalin Packing Co 12 . . . . The (1. II. Hnmmoml Co. . 17U 734 . . . . Swift ami Company S77 C01 3,17r. The Cudiihy PncUlliB Co. 031 It. Hceker nml Derail. . . . 1,1 m . . . . . . . . J. L. Carey 1,833 Lobninn & HothschlUls Hill & Lewis Ilcnton iV : _ Hu ton KCo. . ICrobbs .t Co. Llvlncs'on * 3 Hamilton 3''J . . . . . . . . Cuilaliy P. Co. from Kan sas city 100 Nelson MorrlM , Chicago. . 27ri Other buyers 1,201 . . . . ! ! 2 l.pft over &W 210 40S Total 7.0M W07 3.C15 CATTLE It wns a Kreat day for cuttle , the receipts belnK the largest of the year le ilale. The receipts were made up almost entirely of r ni-c > cattle nnd the most of them only feeders. Killing cattle were very scarce and only about five loads o f coin-fed steels were on sale. Tin- few here sold readily at the higher prices , but as there was nothing very chjle-e , the sales did not look particularly hlKh on paper. There \\ns no scuiclty of butehtys' toclc , forty to tlfty loads of cows nnd heifers beltiK on rale. The market on everything Hint wns at all de sirable wns fully Hleady. In spite of the InrRe offcrhiKS of feeders and stork cattle the maiUet was fully steady on de- Bhnblc kinds. At the t-ame time the demand waH Boeiil and the cattle kept sdllnK until those In firm hands were pretty well cleane-d up. Com mon and undesirable kinds were Inclined to dra a little , but at the Faint- time the matket was In very fair condition , conslderliiK the veiy lame offerings. Ilepresentntlve tales : NATIVES. IIEIF STII-IIS. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 31..1030 1 15 3C..112S J4 75 33..1219 4 03 COWS. 6. . . . 80S 2 CT > . .1210 3 15 L. . . C-.0 2 ' 13. . .11)74 ) .1 15 1..1260 2 . .1210 3 2.1 L. 920 2 80 . .1232 3. . < > 33 3 Oil . .1240 3 10 33. . . .1017 3 10 HEIFERS. 2. . . . 943 3 15 HULLS. L. . . 900 250 1..1131 275 I. . . .115-0 313 1..1470 2 GO I. . . .1210 2W 1..1C2U 335 1..1610 2 65 1..10CO 3 00 CALVES. L. . . ISO 3 00 L. . . ICO 3 75 STOCKKRS AND FEEDERS. 1..1060 325 30. . . . ISO 3 SO 24. . . . 963 3 TO 5. . . .1184 3 70 WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 43 feeders. . SIS $3 50 23 feeders. . . . 872 $3 90 178 feeders. 92 1 3 S3 41 feeders. . . . * ll 4 10 97 feeders. . . U2I SCO 68 feeders. . . . 930 433 1 feeder 870 3 90 90Nebraska. Nebraska. 1 bull 1240 2 45 feeders. . . . 910 3 50 f. cows 1016 2 S5 53 feeders. . . , 947 353 23 cows Df-0 2 S3 43 feeders. . . . 970 3 9o 3 cows Kit ! 2 S5 DO feeders. . . . 1020 393 1 bull 1S70 2 S5 27 feeders. . . . f03 3 9.1 1 cow 930 2 S3 93 feeders. . . . 1CS7 4 03 44 feeders. . . . S2S 3 43 43WYOMINl 1 bull 1470 2 70 3 feeders. . . . 1066 330 27 cows 683 2 V , 10 feeders. . . . 936 3 5o 2 heifers 720 3 00 74 feeders..1032 3 CO 1 bull 10,0 3 00 47 feeders..1118 3 65 " , cows. . . . . . . .1050 3 CO 6 feeders. . . . 1268 3 63 15 COWP 1)42 3 10 13 feeders..1150 3 W 0 cows 1053 3 10 7 feeder ? . . . . 1000 3 S3 16 heifers COO 3 20 2C6 feeders. . . . . ! * 3n 4 HO 130 Tex Mm. . 914 3 23 1 feeder 530 4 30 9 tailings..11)2 3 35 23 calves 198 1 63 2 feeders..1135 3 40 40ESTRAYS. ESTRAYS. 1 bull . 1PW 1 21 cows , . 918 3 10 1 cow . SSO 2 50 19 sirs 1218 3 73 1 cow . 1100 2 M 1 feeder 910 375 1 cow . tSO 2 50 3 feeders. . . . 976 3 73 1 bull . 1330 2 ft ) 28 feeders..1113 3 75 12 bulls . 1210 2 TO 1 calf 250 50 9 ttrs . IHS 2 75 ORallala I and Cattle Company. 3 stags . 1240 300W. 436 feeders. . . .1239 385 W. Con < llt. 101 feeders. . .113S 4 03 SOUTH DAKOTA. S. Sheffield. Scows . 932 2 SO 12 feeders. . . .1202 363 1 feeder . 9SO 3 25 J. II. IIoni * > r. 1 feede1220 325 17 feeders. . . . 1351 SCO 3 fce"ders..12K ( ) 3 CO Western ranches. 83 feeders. . . . 1200 325 44 feeders. . . .11S7 360 85 feeders. , . . 1084 3 f,0 Thomas C. Tomb. | 46 feeders. . . .1093 4 CO Lake. Tomb & Co. 115 feeders. . .1010 3 50 Hartlftt Richards. 94 cows . 9S4 3 ! 0 1S7 feeders. .1143 350 33 feeders. . . . 1220 3 20 II. O. Weare. 92 steers . 10S1 350 86 feeders. . . . 1060 363 Vermont Live Stock Company. 88 heifers . 577 3 57',4 Weare Live Stock Company. 32 steers . 1119 350 63 feeders. . , . 1013 365 71 feeders. . . , 1007 3 50 F. Jackson. 3 bulls . 12M ) 275 7 cows . 814 275 COLORADO. 1 feeder . 700 2 75 78 feeders. . . . 10C9 4 15 32 feeders , . . . 01 8 CO Oeorge I' . Smith. 1 cow . 11f > 0 2 70 4 heifers. . . . ! > 35 3 00 1 cow . WO 2 70 65 heifers , . . . , 55 3 00 8 cows . 921 2 t-0 11 calves . 318 4 C5 C , J. Farr , 1 heifer . MO it 40 1 cow . 7M 2 i'O ' cows . K,5 2 55 2 feeders. . . . 6M ) 3 50 G cows . 983 2 W 41 fetders. . . . b78 a ! 5 UTAH. 11 cows 918 2 > 4 feeders. . . . 1232 3 40 3 feeders. . . 3 W ) 92 feeders. . . .1031 390 7 heifers. . . 740 3 10 A. T. Ryan. 53 feeders. , , . 985 3 90OREGON. OREGON. 6hlfelN OC6 3 2) R. O. ltan. . j liull 1C60 275 ' "J feeders..1037 3 S5 1 feedvi 10CO 300 J. T. Rogers. Jtcoux 915 21,0 H feeders. . . 1150 SCO 15 cow 918 293 Defiance Catllo Co. i 123 lielft-rii. . . . WO 3 10 NORTH DAKOTA. Kerry Itolcu Cuttle Co. 42 ferdei > . . . .1119 300 116 feeders..1130 310 139 feeders..Illli 3 40 161 feeders . .11u3 34' ) HOGS- was u st-llcra' market this morning , tha leading fcatuieit Ix-lng on their Bide , namely , light receipts and active demand. Tiiu maiket opened fjo and In incut IUHCH lee higher and wan active ut thr advance. Tim buyem ull wanted H few ho s anil thuy did not hesitate about paying thn prices , taking every ; thing the first round. Tt > bogs wcro all 85ld * nd welched up fntly In the morning , the close being fully B BOOK ! as the opening , The tales , as n whole , n\eiaged fSo thsn on Saturelns' , ltepre entatlve sales : . _ . . . . . B1IKK1' There were plenty of sheen " " snle , siineof them pretty ROOI ! inutlims. The market \vn Jim about st mly , Mil limit noticeable clmnxc. Keiuesentntlvc B.nh's : No. . , Av. Pr. 297 lltnll e es . 108 J3 00 1112 Utah ewes . 101 310 32 feeders . 70 3 2.3 SCS Utah \rpthern . 105 3M f0 Utah Inmlis . ' . M 440 CHICAGO iITvYi sTuoTc ji.viticivr. CiUllf Two ntniPM Hlulu-r HIIKN Advance Shrop Stronu. CUIOAHO , Sept. 20.-0nly iibout hnlf the mtnlerntc supply of cattle , coiirlsled of natives , and there was keen nnuiiMltloti Inr the best Kriides at about 20c Rain on InM week's Into prlcts. A sale of eight fiincy heavy show vnttlp was rrimrtecl nt } C , t'.ie salesman ubtalnlnj : f3.0 for the remainder of the lot. Mnny choice cattle went at from J3.S3 to } 3.n5. llnlns cut off tbo r.rent Inlltix of low K'Kde native Fteera a nil offerlnRs were easily tllsiied | of at from J3.t\l to 14.93 , Cows shared In the Kenernl iidvniicp , Kood to | irlnie Krades brltiKliiK from $ .1 40 tn J1.40. The few veal cnlvcR went nt Him prices , th" best lulidliiK nl } 7. Tt-xna nml nesteins fold more leadlly lit prices lOc to 13e uboxc lust week's bottom figures. The pens weic soon cleared of useful IIORK , all felling to lilnticr , and many nt 10c ndvnnec on last week's late prices. Packers took oft nnny Rood blR hoRS nt from Jl.lu to $4.15. Choice bacon worts sold uronml $4.40. and butcher well ? 't bnrruws nioimil $1.30. Not many lieuxy , howe\er. bud to sell below } 3.0 ! , the Rrent bulk of stroiiR wtlsnt IIORS RoliiK nt from ! 3.'J3 to $4.20. Kucal concerns boiiRht quite freely of slurp and Inmbs lit piUesell up to latt week's raiiRL . most fa I muttons at from $3.73 to ( I , and a few fancy lots iiround $4.10. Holes raiiRcd cbleily at from $3.TiO to $3.73 , only common lots telling dmvn mound } 3.10. . I.nmbs went sloxvly. A Kood ninny \ \ eieet. . ChoUe to extra lots Mild nt from $3 to 1(5 SO. Hood and best feeders around $4.75 ; fnlr feeders , $1.25 to $4.f > 0. and very common skinny culls nt fiom $3.3' ' ) to $4. Keeeliits : Cattle. 12,000 bead ; boss. 20,00,1 head ; Mieep , 20.000 head. SI. I. onlt l.lviStinlc. . ST. I.OflH , iSept. 20. C'ATTI.i : UepplptK , 3 ON head ; t-lilpnieiitx. i.ino head ; market lOc blBher on best natives ; steady for others ; Te\ans. 10W 15c lilKhcr fair to fancv native shtppInR nnd export steers , $4.rOSi.3 30 ; hulk of hales$4 Tftff 5.10 ; drefrsfd beef and butcher steers , $4 fOfT4.90 ; bulk of sales , $4.40ff4.75 ; steers utuler 1 Olio pounds , f3 7.i$4.40 ; bulk of Kales , $4.00f4 25 Mockers nnd feeders , $2.rOIi4.Z5 ; bulk of mien. $ : t.2Ml4.00 ; co\vs and heifers , $2 00ff4.r > 0 ; bulk of cows. $2.f,0ii.15 canning cows , $ l.r > OIi2..r,0 ; liulln , $ : ' .005(3.W ( ; Texas and Indian steers , $2.MT4 ) 25 , oowy nnd heifers , $ J.fiO i'.55. lions KecrlptR 4.000 lieii-1 : shipments. 3.000 bend ; mniket , De hlnher ; llht ( , $1.21 30 mixed , $4.0Ufi4M ; heavy. $3. ! ! fi4.33. SIIKKP Kecelpts. 2.COO lu-od ; tblpments. SM head ; niaikut ctroiiR. lOc hlpher natives , $3.10 { i3. ! 5 ; Miockers. $ ' . ' .2.Hi2.55 ; lambs , $4.005i5.35. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 20.-CATTLE Heci-lpts. 10,000 head ; Market Htroiitf to lOc hl ler ; Texas sleei ? , J3.30iT4.25 ; Te.\as cows , ! 2.00fi3.iO ; mitlvr Meers. $3.50 75.25 ; native cows and helfeis , $1.75 1 4.0i ) ; stockeis nml feeders , $2.75 > ii4.fu ; bulln , J2.0) 5T3.40. HOliS llccclpts. 3,00 < > heid ; maiket 5flOe lower ; bulk of sales , $4,153I.171 ? ; heavies unit packets. J4.WiSf4.15 ; mlM-d. Jl.o..iii5.35Ilirhu J4.0C < 74.2l'i ' ; ; Yd'kerJl 2"lfi'l.21-j ; plK < . J1--rO | 4 10 KI1KEI' Iteceliits. 5.000 head ; maiket llrm , lambs , $3.35iT)5.35 ; muttons. 12. Mf3.2rt. StnclCN In Slubt. Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal maikets for September 20 : Cattle. Hoes' . Sheep. Omaha 8.341 2.207 3.115 CIllcHKO . 12.0i)0 ) 211,000 20.000 Kansas City lO.dOO 3.000 5.000 St. I.ouls 4,000 3,000 2.000 Totals 34241 34,267 30,615 Cincinnati I.lvc Stork. CINCINNATI , Sept. 20. HOGS-Hlgher at $1.40. CATT1.K Active lit $2.25 K.r.1. SIIKKP Steady nt $2.2riB4.00. Ijantlis , Ktpad > nt $3.755)3.50. CHRISTIE-STREET Cniiltnl , 'O.OOO. Fully Paid. Stocks , Grain and Provisions , Itoom 111 lIliiurd of TradK IllilK. ( Tel. 1U03. ) C. C. CHRISTIE President E. J. STREET Vice President G. W. KENNEY Srnrcl.irj David T. BealB , Prest. No 3637. P. P. Neal.Vlce I'res. ( 'iilon .Viitloiuil Ilnnk Clias. H. V. Lewis. Cash. Capllal , JtiOO.OOO. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , April il , 1S37. We hereby certify that the Chrl lle-Ktrr > et Comrnisblon Company has Ihls day coimnticed buMness with UR by depocltlng fifty Thousand Dollars ( 0,000.00) In cuili. ( Dictalea. ) CHARLES H. V. LHW1H , JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Tclcplionc 1039. Oinaha , Neb. COMMISSION- GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS HOARD Ole TIIAI1K. Direct wires to Chicago and New forU. 42orriDoad ntB : John A. Warrca fc Got. Hl'DYAN I , tureneFi of dls. he rr'Hleit re. charge In 20 mcdlo - treat- days. nent that has Y A N by any combi Y A N nation of phy drabm , sicians , The H U D V A N IUDYAN . ' - , rem. 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( Vitality W ak ) , miii'e BO hy too cloce nppll * cation to business or Muly , nc\eic mental strainer or Krlef ; SlIXfAL H\-i : * 'i : In mUUllc life or from the effects of y nthful follies. Call or ivrlte them today. Hot 577. Onialia Medical and Miiv.ic.il . institute Made a well Man of INDftPO TimillKtT HINDOO REMEDY rnoi > urEfl Ttu : ABOVR Ir > * jnli l .in l < iMi Curon , nil Norvoiici ll on oit. Kr.tllnc * Mcmorr I'limda , Bluoplessneise , NlRhtlr hints- Ions , etc * caused hy pert nbuK * , ulvoi. vigor and dlzo to shrunken eii-Him * ! . nnd quickly buo surely restore * * . fx > cf Jlanhond In old or jouna. Ki lly enrried In vest pocket. Pries f I Mil n rncknpo , Sli for fSMllwlth a irrittrtt arm ran fro < ci etire or monru rrfttmlert. Dov'T Tlt'V AN IMITATION , but Inmiaon hnlnicINDAPO. H your < lrugKl > t linn not pot It. vr * will * -eml It prepaid. 11151100 UF.nrjnr CO. , l-ropr * . Chluiro , III. orour ltmti. Kulin A. Co. , Cor. Dili ami Douehuis Sts , nml .1 A fuller .V Co. , Uth , V DoiiKlasi Ms. , OMAHA. NI'.H Homejodustries Hy I'ni-cliiiNliiK ( ioodK .11 ntlf lit ( lie Ful- lowIiiK > t < liriiNku l-'iu-torlen. A-.VNINOS ANU TKNTS. O.MAHA TKXT AMI ItlllllIOIt CO. ( Succei-sors Omaha Tent nnd Awning Co. ) Manufacturers tents , awnings. Jobbeis ladles' and Rents' mackintoshes , 'lenls for rent. 1311 Kaiinim St. . Omaha OMAHA IIUKXVlXCi ASSOCIATION. Car load shipments made In our own refrig erator cms. nine Illbbon. Ellin Export. Vienna Export nnd Family Export delivered to nil parts of the ctlv. I1HICK. \VITI1 MOLL IIKOS. A : S. IITII CO. Paving , Sewer nnd Uulldlng IIHICIC , Capacity , 100.000 per dajOtllce and yard , 22d nnd Hickory Sts. Telephone 425. Omaha , Ntb. COItKICE WORKS. G. F. 13IMJNKTI2IC. IAIM COHXICE wonics. Manufacnittr "f Galvanized Iron Cornices. Gal vanized Iron Skylights. Tin , Iron nnd Slate Rooting. Agent for Klnnear's Steel Celling. 108-10-12 North Eleventh etrceL CRACKER FACTORIES. AMHIUCA.V IIISCriT AMI MKO. CO. , Wholesalt Cinck r ManufucturcrB , OMAHA. Neb. UYi ; WORKS. SCHOIGIISACIC'S TWIN CITY DVU AVOIIKS , ir I Kariiiini at. Dyeing nnd cleaning of garments and goods of very description. Cleaning of line garments a tpiclalty. FLOTH MILLS. S. OILMAX , Flour. Meal , l-'ced nnd liran , 1013-15-17 North 17th Street , Omu.iu , Neb. C. K , lilac ] ; , manager. Telephone C92. IRON WORKS. I1AVIS t COWCILL IHO.V WOUICS. Iron nml IlriiNN Manufacturers and Jcbberu of Machinery. Gen eral repairing a tpeclalty. 1D01. 1503 and 1501 Jackson street , Omulia Neb. 1'AXTOX .t VIKIILIXa IHO.V WOIIK.H. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Woik. General Foundry. Machine nnd Illncksmlth work. Engineers and < . 'omrnclors for Fire Proof Hulld- Ings. Olllce end worku ; U. P. Ry , and South 17th street , Omaha. LINSEED OIL. WOODMAX LI\Siii ) OIL \VOHKS , Mnnufactuiers obi process raw linseed oil , kettle boiled Unseed oil , oM pioccas ground lln- seed cake , gi-jund and screened flnxseed for drugglstB. OMAHA , NER I < OUNCIH ! : MATTHISSIH. L. ( i. DOI.'I' . Manufacturer I.oiiiiKCs , C'ouchex , Jobber of Kprl.ig lleds nnd Feathers. 1307-11 Nloholan Btroit. Munufuctmerii of high guide Matlresecx , i:02- ( Nicholas Street. Omaha. OV13HALI. AND SHIRT FACTORIES , KAT/-XHVIi.\S COMPANY. Mfgrs , Clothing , Pants , ShlrtB nnd Overalls. OMAHA , NKR. SHIRT FACTORIES. .1. ii. n NKIIHA.SICA KIIIIIT CO.tll'AXY. Exclusive cimcn fli'rt ' tallorn , 1015 Furnnm. TINWARE. \ViSTiilX \\VAIII3 COHI'AXV , Pieced , Stampe.I and .Iiipjmied Tinware , a ran * Ho Iron , Hollow \Vnic , He. 1003 Pumain HI. OMAHA.NEII , ANI ) PH'KLKH. _ iiHMAvIVIIAH : ; co , , ManaufnctureiH of Vinegar. Pickles. Catsups , Muslarda , Ohiy und Woiceuteishlre. Sauce WAGONS AND CAHHIAOEH UILLIAM I'KMIKKHII. For a good siibrluntliil vehicle of nriy deacrlp. tlon , for icpumllng or rubber tires on new 01 old whtels , the tiki place Is 27th und Ix-avtuwoitl. 1 u M \ i.\ i A f : Cheap , meillum pilct-d and tony . Any thing you want tecond hand or new. Heiul'iuarterB for Itubber tlrefc. wununtcd. lilli and llurnt1 } , oppurllc I'uurt Ilinifc. 11(111 ( , Mil Full line of Carrinctu. Ilufuica , Phaetons , I'on Carts. Whtelu rubt-rr Ilird. 'J'bt , best Is th * CIOAR lIANrFACTl'HEHH. IIK.VIC & CO. In Iho west. leading Jobbera of , Lincoln ana K nea City liamllu bua