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    THE ( XMAJIA DAILY BEE : Til Ufr.SOAY , SEPTEMinCH { JO , 1897.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Enormous Decrease in Visible Oauss a
Break in a Strong Market
WHAT LOSES A CENT AND A QUARTER NET
Oilier ( 'ruins unit I'riM lilon * I'nllim *
( InLrmli't * , lint Slum- Only
tlllllir LtlMNL'.H ( III till
ln > * .
CIHt'AOO , ffpt. 23. Wt.eat , nft i _
cent dtirlnR the inornlnK , went all t'o places on
tin ? rnottnmis drcirasu IlKures and closed at u
decline of I'.SITIHe. ' The licllef that the protosl-
tlon In make Nu , 2 sprliiK contract Rrndc would
lie definitnl , uhlch Ixllel was siiliseaiiently
shown to lie welt founded , was the bull lactur ,
tint It was completely lost slK'it ' of when the
JJrndstli-el'B IlKures were rcceUcd. Other ginln
nnd piu\lsin | marUelH trailed artcr wheat , rorn
ilecllnltiK ' .40 , unts > , o nnd provisions closing un-
chanRCd to 2140 lower ,
Whr-nt started firm. December , which clfrmxl
yesterday at UuH < % opened today at SOUIKWHc
nnd lifter n lltllo dip to 'J'Jjic ' , started on n
gradual IhuimH Ktuidy cllmh , which carik-d It to
Plc uluiit two hours from the opening , Heller
cables Hum v.\pectrd from Llveipocl nnd Paris
cnntrlbutrd tu the stienKth. II was principally
Ouv , howiver , I" the Reneial belief In tin.1 detent
of 111" nm'ndment to the rulei IX/IIIK balloted on
to lelnstnlc No. 2 rptlns ns one of the descrip
tion * uflicat delivered oil Kpeculatlve con-
tinets. KUIIU * pait of the llrmnrss may have
lieen iltiv In u tnlllnK oft In the noillmeslrn it-
rrlplf. Mlnni-ap ill and Duluth reported S24 cnr.
load" , uiralliM S3 the cuncpponillni ; day of the
\ rfk beinio and S31 a } ear HKO. The OhlfiiRO
lecelpts wore 2IC cars , of which twelve were No.
2 rprliiK , but theri' wax not a car of uheal that
could l > e ilfllw'iril tu Illl tal" for December de
livery. Haltlmori' rt-pjrti'd acceptances from
l ndon of Kood iiuiintiiifs of Hour oireritl _ > e .
trnlny by rabli- , and a salu of u C.HKJ uf No.
nil wheat to Fiance was rtrporlril 'rum HI.
L/mls. i\port clearances from seaboard cities
Here to.cj3 ; bushels of whcnl uml i.2.t barrels of
Hour. Two circumstances that came to Hum
nlK > ut 12 ci'ilock knocked the undeiplnnlnK "ii'iu
the maik'-l und v.utseil It to i-ome down with u
crash on the heads of Ita previous mipportcis.
Thn llrstIIH the iloiliiK quutallons from i'i > n-
tlnental marknn l'als wiis founil to ! > itf
centlmiR liUM'i for Hiptvinln-r nnd IP conilmm
lower for N ivcinbrr and l-Vlmtaiy , nnd Ani-
veip I'R Cditlmi-'H lo cr for all Ue rrlptloiis uf
AiiH'l-lcali wheat. Tlmt Htatted Ihe I'.wllne , nnd
IlrailxtriK-i H llRtirea vt the wriild's visible In
rieniu. , liMklnv It ii.OiO.'W ' ) bushc-ls , KOVtf It Us
coup ili > KIIICH , The maiki'l subslilMl to UO'io on
the rulili-H lull tv\eulj minutes afi 'r the po-tlni ?
uf the \lslblc llcuies December had been driven
down tu IM . - . Thi-n the in.ilkct steadied iiKalli.
The belief that thenas u "bun" In the llrad-
nrci't'n llmin'H comi'Whi'H' mow nipldly. MiorlH ,
too. selzi.l Ihe nppnilimlly to COMT and llii'
inalkel slowly recovei.'d from its frteht. De
cember WIIH IjiltiKlne dUfiWllc nt the cla-e. 'Pie
vote nn HIP iiniL'Mdinent to the nile which WIIK
announced ufler the clotf tliowcd nn ovcr-
vhellnlliK majoilty aKiihibl the proposition.
Them wai ; vrry llllle to coin except H'liipathy
with whe.ll. Tlii > market sh.iwcd slfenetli eaily.
Bffecti-d by the diy \\eather and tinnlllUK off
In rscolptn. bill afl i that It followed the ttuctua-
tlonn of Ihe major market. The dullness of ttiuH'
jirevent. l mori : limn a Vjf decline , howeyr ,
when whr.it made Us seiuallonal illve. KrcclpiB
weie < 22 cais. The viable showed an Increase of
J,22S,000 bn.ihelj. December ranged fnjin 204c
la 21Hc , clnslnR 'ic lower Hi 2 5i4i2S > ic.
Sympathy with whent and corn , liquidation and
lar er oHfiliiKH K ncrnlly were the causes of the
weakness and lower prices In oats. imilnesH
was quite larKi- , but < if no Importance as re-
Hards IndlvlilualllJ. Heeeipts were 35'J cais. The
visible Ini-riMiscd 297 0 < K ) bushels. DecemUT
ratiKtd fiom I'Jiiv to 1'JVlc , closlnR He lower at
Provision * won- dull nnd prices ruled n Hliado
Inui-r , duiIn sympathy with main. Tlicic was
some Orlolier Iliiuldatlon , but as a rule the trnd ?
was nien-ly clmmtlnK. At the close lw inler )
porl was 2'sc ' I iwer lit 8.17' . Deremb.'i- laid
un-lMiiiKi'il at I4.47i.ii nnd Decemlwr ribs 2',4e ' lnwr
ICctlmalid n i rlpls Thursday : Whent. 293 cars :
corn , S7.1 ears ; niili > , S > 0 cars : lions , r.i.OO'l head.
I.cadluc ; ftitinvH nuiEcil us follows :
Articles. ) opjii. | HI til. LJVV. I Cloio. IVuBtdy.
"
\\heiil-
Si-lit. . SOU 871 * 87H
Dec. . H IH SS'S
May. . . HUH H8Jt
Corn-
Suit. . 27M " ' '
Dec. . . . JD'n ' J8H ,
May. . . 32J4
Olltb
Sepl. . . inH 111 18-a ! 10
' H M 101 ;
Mny'.V ! 21U
Tcrk-
Oct. . . . 8 10 8 11) ) 8 00 H 05 8 10
Dec. . . , H ' .11 8 20 U HI S I7 8 20
Jan. . . . II 17M 0 17-fi ! ( I US U 10 0 17W
Lnnl
Col. . . . 4 40 4 42' ' < I 37)4 ) in 4 40
Deo. . . 4 47M 4 fi''W 4 47 17 ! < 4 47(4 (
Ja-i . . . I 153 4 II7M 4 tl'-'hi 4 OH VB
Ih'tUlDs
Oct. . . . 4 H''H I S2H 4 lit ) 4 S7Mi
lire. . -1 77 ! 4 77 ! 1 7(1 4 72M 4 7J
Jan. . . . 1 77M 1 77W 4 70 4 Tilt 4 75
No. 2. "New.
Cash quotations were ns follows :
PLOUU Weak ; winter patents , } 5.00J 3.10 ;
straights , f4.70fM.Ki ; tprlng specials , J3.75 ; spring
patents , J3.Wf5.30 ; straights , J4.CO4.M > ; bakeis.
J3.SO r4.20.
WIlEAT-No. J sprinu. S71J1'S90o ' ; No. 3 tprlng ,
81ViOK > Vifi No. 2 red. 92fT3c.
COHN Nn. 2 , 27 < i27'ic ' ; No. 2 yellow , 27 | 27Ae. !
OATS No. 2. 19i-i No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 2H4Jr
J2',4c : No. 3 white. ( . o. b. , 2iJS 2c.
UYI-2 No. 2. P.c.
llAHLEY-No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. ,
I0 41c : No. 4. f. o. li. . 27'i 3c.
I i PLAXSIED-NO. : i. 96cin i.i .
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme , $2.03.
VHOV1SIONH Mtwi pork , per bbl. , J8.0503.10.
Lard , per U ) Ibs. , J4.42' < : . Short lllia sides
( ] oo > e ) , t4.75tt5.10. Dry salted shoulders ( b-xed ) ,
I5.37114i5li2'i. : ' Short clear sides ( boxed ) , ! 5.25 { !
t.37' .
WHISKY- Distillers * llnlshed goods , per gal. ,
11.22.
SPGAItS fill loaf , J5.90 ; granulated , J5.3I.
On the I'roduci * exclmnKe today the butter mar
ket waH llrm ; creameries , irifrsiui dalrios , K'fflUc.
Cheefe , steady at SfiiDc. HKK" , llrm ; fresh , 14e.
Live poultry , steady ; turkeys , 'JSlOc ; cliU'liena.
be ; ducku , S < iSHc.
NKVOHIC CK.VUHAl. .tIAHKF.T.
O iii'tiiHiMiN uf tlir Day on ( * ( . | irral
CoiiiiiinilUleH.
NiW YOIIK , Sept. 20.-KI.Ollt HecrlptM , 31SSI
liblu. ; exports , 2,41.1 bbls. ; Fold err lie lo lOc on
nil erodes In sympalhy with wheat ; winter pat
ents , $ r > .tlf.35 ; winter straights , $4.G.ri.r > ; Min
nesota patents , $5.r > ft * > .40 ; winter extra , $3.40ji
S.Ci ; Mlniu ota bakers , $ t.U04.f.O ; wlnu-r low
pnuloH. $3.2uii3.30. llyn Hour , iiulnl : fancy , $3.35
U3.70. Iluckivheat flour , quiet ; J2.00W2.10.
tliCKWHl-AT-ulet at 4 * > 6&Uc.
- COHNMl-AL-lull ; yellow wctern , CSc.
JlYI-3 Weata ; No. - ; weslern , 4Ue.
HAHLICY Hasy ut SO c.
HAHLICY MALT-Hlemty.
W1IKAT Hecclpls , 97,125 bu. Spot , wejk ; No.
Z red , Dl'io. Options opened eay on cjbles , lal-
llc.1 on smiill cprliiR wheat rfcrlpts , drout.i tn k
and covering , -but later declined under n heavy
Increased supply In llradslrft't's ; clonliiK I'.jlU'c
not lower ; No. 2 led , .Seplember , 95b07'ic , clos-
Jntr nt 9J4e ! ; December , D15iJ(93 11-lCe , elosliiK at
4o'llN-HiVpptH. | 172,400 bu. ; e\porl , 20 511 bu.
Fpot. wi-ak ; No , 2 , 33 U' . Options opened tteady
on bullli-ih western news , advanced on rovertnK ,
but weaki'iu-d with wheal and lower rabies ,
closliiR UW.ii' net lower ; September closed at
3ci Decembir , 33 IS-lCf:4Sc , cloreil nt 34c.
OATH llect-lpts. 224.4 > bu. ; exporls , 37C bu.
Hpot , iUle | | ; No , 2 , TiW3)Opllons fairly
ocllvi1 , bul weakened wllh the other markets ;
cloned ? , c net lower ; Si-ptembfr cloted nt 23cj
Drcrmber , 24Hfi21 c , closiid at 24 > c.
IIAV-IIufy ; shlppliiK , | I.OOfi4.0 ; Kood to
Choice. J.VWlii..W.
HOI'H Hleudy ; state , rommon to eholce , H'J.'I
crop , 3 4c ; IS'Ji ! crop. Cf c ; 1fc 7 crup. I4fticc ;
1'actllc roil I. IVJJ ciop , 3U4c ; IMG crap , 6i'Jc ;
J8'J7 crop , ISillSo.
Hll > iS"Sii : > ndy ; ( lalveston , ISOICc ; Texas , 1'JVa
CHe ; California , 17 < i&c. !
LKATHIIll Sli-ady , hemlock sole. Debt lo
lirnvy uo'ithl ' iaVfl-.to : ' : acid , 20iiT:3c. !
HUTTKH-ltecelpta. U.CCO pkKS , ; market firm ;
nentern i-reamtry , Hfi.'Jc ; Klslns , 22c.
CHii-SI--Heei : : > lpl > , 14.M pkRB , : nulcl ; lurue ,
while , O'lii ) ; small , whlli * . 9ic ! : large , colored ,
tile , small , uolurrd , U c ; p.ut bklm > , liViffic ;
lull rklms. S'Mc. .
1'QdH HrrrlptH , 10tU ) pk > . ; nmiket steady ;
weutern. ISfdttUe.
l'HOVIHUN.lleef ) , steady , family , $ 0-i Io.W ;
mini inns , $7.r.OfiS.r il , Cut meuts , ijult-t ; pli-kled
bellies , i'4ffSiij ' pickled shauLlfrs , S'de ; plekYd
hams , HiOiKS , ' ' . Iwinl , iiultt ; western slenm ,
$4.to : tellned , eavler , I'ork , qulel ; family ,
ill.fiOeu.oo. Tullcw , sleuily ,
" a Cotloiweed , weuk ; prime crude , 21to ,
prln ( < yellow , > . ' 4mi2' > c. Petroleum , quiet ; I'lillivl
closed nt 7 ! ' > c , Itoiln , slrady ; utralned , common
to good. JI.4U1) 1.45 , Tnipenllne , firm at 3'i
lie.
HIU-Hlionif ; douu'stlc , fair , 4 itiC ! o ; Japan ,
4H "i'U' ' .
MOLArSI'HStrong : Nejv Orleans cpen Udlle.
IfoiKl to choice. 2ll31c.
MHTAJ < H- Pig hull , warrant 8 futy at J7 hid ,
I7l" > unkiMl , l.nkti copper , unchaiiKetl ut III. S3.
Tin , dull at JU.CO bid ; JU.CJ urke.1. Spelter ,
taller at tl.ito bid nnd JI.30 atked. Lead , ex
change eatler ut J4.SO bid und J4.33 asked ; brok-
iiv , ktrung ut J4.
SI. LoillH ( icni'rnl
BT. U l ! . . Hcpl. J9.-PIXLIl-Dulli pulrnts.
JI.WCJv-W1 ; ullulghtr , JI.OOi/4.70 ; mrdiuni , J3.50
03.73.
WHKATIxjwir : clotlng l ; o Lelow yesterday
fur Decrmber. und 1140 for May. December
opened lie lilnhcr , declined ? ic. advanced % c ,
declined SUOSUo ; rullylng UUHs and doting
with teller * .Ua ubovu lh bottom. Hpot , einlrr.
No. : red. cu h , elevator. Co bid ; truck , WW7C ;
Ko. I hard , cath , tTOHHc : October , 93Hc ; Decem
ber. S4We 4Gi May. ? 3TiC ,
COHN Pulurfi dcpreit > ( ] and lower ; cloilnir
Uo abov * tUo bottom , uia UOK ° btlow
Spot , stronger : No. t tain , iCQSCUes Dtcember ,
S H < . May. tusCW'ic
OATHFuturn firm nnd blither curly , but
later declined und cloned lower. Spot , M adJ- ;
No. J i-ash , elevator. 10 bid ; track. M'tc ; No. J
white , ttfllZ'-ic ; December , 15'io aik d ; May ,
SITic ( iked.
llVK-Mrnij 43f(3'ic. (
( OHN.MEAL-Steiidy nt ll.Uai.C5.
HHAN-nrm , tacked , east track , 4Cc : this
ftblp , 45c.
FLAXSnnO-Mwtr at WHo.
TIMOTHY SI'ED-l'rlme. $ J.70.
HAY Dull and unchanged ; eholce , U.Ulfji M ;
timothy , $ S.WfllO.(0.
WIIIKKY-H.21.
mrTTEH-nrm ; creamery , ISHIIc ; dairy , 11
OUc.
ioniirm , I2'ic. '
rOULTHY-Oilc-kens , quiet ; old hens. 7c ;
7'ici ' ducks , 6 < 4c ; Reete , Co ; turkeyi ,
COTTONTIES- .
HAlOINl-6i407c.
MP.TALM ad. nnn at t4.l7H01.22H. Ppellef ,
dull at JI.OC.
PHOVLSRiXS . rk , iirchansed : Jtar.d rd m.-M ,
jubblnh' , 1 .W. Lard , unchanged ; prime steam ,
J4.30 ; choice , JI 35. Ilacon ( boxed loti ) , extra
short clear , J0.12H ; ribs , J0.23 ; shorts , JG.37'4 ,
Dry pull ments < lx > xed ) shoulders , J5.CO ; extra
ihorM. olJ. tlto ; ribs , JS.n'k. ' thorls. $ t.M.
UI2CKII'TS-PiOur , 6W ) Ibl * . ; whett S5.CO ) bu.j
corn , 77.0TX ) bu. ; oats , 66,000 bu.
HIIIPMENTH-Plour. 7,000 bbls. ; wheat. 57,000
bu , ; COID , 124,000 bu , : onts , Itl.KK ) bit.
OMAHA r.KNKH.M , MAHKHTS.
CoiiilKliin of Trnile nnil Qiuitntlonn
( ill Ntllil | < ; nnil Knticr Prildnpf.
KdOfJood ? slock , weak nt 13c.
IH'TTEH-Common to fair. So ; choice to fancy.
! 2Hc ( ; separator criamery , 21 ; gntheicd cream
ery , ISJjlDc.
VRAIChQlce fat. 80 to 120 Ibs. , quoted at 8c ;
Inrge and coarse , IfJIc.
L1V12 POULTHY Urns 7c ; cocks , . " . 4c ; spring
cMchens , per Ib. , 74o ! ; ducks , 607C ; turkeys ,
GijV\
GijVPinnoNSLlve , 76 90c ; dead pigeons not
,
HAY Upland , J3 : mldlanil , J4.50 ; lowland ,
JI : rye slraxv , J4 : color makes the price on
hay ; llsht bnles t ll the best , only top grades
brlmt top priics.
llltOOMCOIlN-Kxtiemely slow sales new crop ,
delivered on track In country ; choice green self-
working carpet per Ib. , 2 72He : choice green ,
running to hurl , SH'to ; common , P.4c.
CANTAlXDL'PES'-Per iloi. ! MIICOc.
IOMATOES-1'er half bu. basket , 25W40C.
ONIONS-t'cr Im. . 50 | 65c.
LIMA HEANS-Per In. , 3c.
HI2ANHHandpicked ni-vy , per bti. , Jl.40ffl.50.
CAllllAOE-Home urown. le.
WATEHMELONS-Crated , per doz. , J1.50.
POTATOEH-IIome grown , COQC3C.
FllUITS.
APPL12S Per hbl. , J2.00ii2.J5. |
NATIVE PLDMS-Pcr hatket , 20f(33c. (
( IHAI'EH-C.lllfornla , Jl.25Tfl.60.
CAL11.-OIINIA PE.\iiins-Per case. Craw-
fords. o clings. 70 f7'.c.
PEAHS llarllett. per case. J2.25 ; Utah Hart-
letts , JI.75fil.SO : Urn-ire Hardv. J1.00H1.75.
HOME (111OWN OHAPnS-Pcr basket , 14P15C.
CAI.IPOHNIA PLfMR-Per case. Jl.OOiTl.25.
CHANIIEHIlIEy-Cape Cod , perbbl. . JC.W.
TIIOP1CAL PHU1TS.
LEMONS-Mcsslnas , J4. 2564.60 ; choice Cali
fornia. J4.00.
GHANOES-Mcdlterranean sweets , tl.KQI.CO.
. „ , , AN'AS cholco' large flock , per buncn ,
J2.00i(2.25 ( ; medlum-alzeJ bunches. JI 6032 00.
Hiiltlnioru
IIALTIMOHE. . ! ) . * *
Sept. 2--FLOln-Dull and tin-
, ? -1Sl ! ? ! ! reciln > ! 1. If" " . 629 bbls. ; exports. 478 bbls.
u Ili-.A r Dull nnd easy , spot , M Si ! ? S3 Tic : De
cember. 94iiO 4i.ic ; steamer No. 2 red. kUitfKle-
sales , 10WO bu. ; southern wheut by sample. ! K )
UDCe ; southern wheat on Kradn , SSyifiSD'ic.
I OltN Active and lower ; spot , 32U'32iic ; De
cember , new or old , 32ff33c ; steamer mixed.
33'tQUlic ' ; receipts , 111,655 bu. ; exports , 55,340
bu. ; southrrn white coin , 37C37'.4c | ; f-outhein vel-
low corn. 3747s < : .
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 2Ce bid ; receipts ,
3S.SI22 bu. ; exports. 20,207 bu.
HYl'-l-Jiister No. 2 western , f.ZUc . sales : re-
lelfits. 7.4M bu.
HAY MtPdilj * ; eholce timothy $13.00Ifl3 50.
C.HAIN KKKIC3HT3 Very .lull ; rather llrmly
Bill.
Bill.WTTKH
WTTKH AND EGGS Firm and unchanged.
OHKESn-Sleady nnd unchaiiBed.
KIIIIHIIH Clly .MnrU.-fH.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 23. WHEAT Steady
eiuly , closed dull nn,1 , weak ; No. 2 hnnl. Me : No.
2. S05JS4'ic ' ; No. 3 , "SflSHie ; No. 4 , 7707 ! > e ; No. 2
red. ! iOi4ifi9 : ' < , c : No. 3. fcCiiSSc ; No. 4 , S00S4c ; No
2 rpiliiK , 79c ; No. 3 , 7Cc.
_ COHN Spot , llrm ; futures , weak ; No , 2 mixed ,
( IATtf--I'nlrly active , firm ; No. 2 white , 2C' &
HYI-3 Steady , closing weak ; No. 2. 42V443 Jc.
HAY Fnlrly active , about steady ; choice
timothy. JS.CO ; choice prairie , $0 00.
1HTTTKH Film : demand Krenler than utunl ;
creanu-ry , lfi'iJ20c ; dairy , 12tJ14c.
HOGS Steadier : supply nnd domnnrt liberal ;
Mlfwouil imd Kansas. ll'.Jc.
Hici-il'TS : Wheat , 110,40i ) bu. ; corn , 20,000 bu ;
oats. IC.lxi ) lu.
SHII'MKNTS Wheat , 140,400 bu. ; corn , 22,100
bu. ; oats , 4,000 bit ,
> .MV ( IrlcllilH .UnrUt'ln.
NKW OHLI-ANS : , sept. 29. HOO PRODUCTS
Steady ; pork , old. JS.50. l aril. refined tierce.
$4.37'j. lloxed meats , dry salt shoulders , $5.r > 0 ;
fliles , $ : > .SO. Hacon , clear rib sides , $ C.G2'j. '
Hams chrk-p suRnr cured , $8.75 < fD.50.
COFFEK Hlo. ordinary to low fair. $9.25011,23.
FLOril Steady : extra fancy. $4.Cfli4.70 ! ; pal-
enls. $5.10ii-.1.20.
COHN MEAL Steady at $ I.CO.
HHAN ( Julet nt n05r62o.
HAY Easier ; prime. $10.00fl1.00 ; choice , $12.00
i : oo.
COHN Steady ; No. 2 sacked , white , 37c ;
mixed. 37Sf3 c ; yellow. 39 ? .
OATS Steady No. 2 sacked , 25HC26C.
HICi : l-'lrm ; oidlnaty to Rood , 4if4c.
SiiRiir MiirkftN ,
LONDON , Sept. 29. HKliT Sl.'GAH-Oclober ,
SH id.
NKW YOHK Sept. 29.-SUaAH-Haw , Hrm :
fulr refining , 3c : ccntrlfutral , Si > test , 315-lCc.
Ilellned , llrm ; standard A , 5c ; confectioners' A ,
6c : crushed , ! ? - , . : powdered , 5c ; granulated ,
SUc.
NEW OHLEANS , Sept. 29.-SfOAH Quiet ;
open kettle , 2ViC34c ; centrifugal Granulated. 4i,4j
4 9lkwhites ( ; , 3 15-lCiff4 3-lfic ; yellows , 3UC4c ;
pcconds , 23'C. | '
Cliic'liiniitl .MnrkftH.
CINCINNATI. Scpl. 29. Flour Easy. I
WHEAT Easy ; No. 2 red , 91c.
COHN-EasIer : No. 2 mlxcl 30fi30'.4c.
OATii-FIrm ; No. 2 mixed , 21ic.
HYE Essy ; No. 2 , 4Cc.
1IPI.K MEATH-Slendy at J5..V ) . llacon. fair
demand. Jft 75 l > ard , quiet , J4.35.
WHISKY Steady nt 11,21.
PHODUCE Hutter , firm. Cheese. steady.
KEITH tlrm at 13c.
SPOAH-Plrm.
PiMirla MnrUolx.
PEOH1A , Sept. 29. COHN Market easy ; No.
2 , 27c.
OATS-Markct Irregular ; No. 2 white , 21i4 J23c.
WHISKY Market lirm ; basis for finished
goodii , J1.21.
Ilecelpls : Corn , 4G.450 bu. ; oats. 28.J50 bu , ;
n'e anil whisky , none ; wheat , 2 ( KX ) bu. Ship
ments : Corn , 22.550 bu. : onts. 30.500 bu. ; rye.
none ; whlflty. (95 bids. ; wheat , none.
. , lnIIfornln Drlnl
NEW YOUK. Sept. 29.-CAL1POHNIA DUI ED
Flll'ITS Evaporated applts. steady ; other fruits
quiet ; evaporated apples , prime wire tray , 7c
wood dtled , prime. 7e ; cholre. 7'ie ; fancy , 7I,2C.
Prunui , 'illkc ' per Ib. . an to size and nmilllv.
Apricots , royal. 7 iS'4e ' ; Moor paik ! iJTll e.
Peaches , unpeeled , 7fTllc : peclel , 12''jQlCc j > er 11 > .
TOLEDO. K pt. 29 , WHEAT Ixiwer , weak ;
No 2 cash und September , 92ic ! ; December.
" '
"co'lIN Dull , weak ; N.I. 2 mixed. f9o.
OATS Dull , Ktrnilv ; No. 2 mixed. 19H.C.
HYE Uiwer. weak ; No. 2 cash , 47c.
-I'nchaiiKid. .
Iilvoriiiiiil Criiln Mixl ProvlnloitH.
LIVEIII'OOL , Sept. 29. l'HOVISIONS-IIams ,
shorl cut. dull 33s 0.1. Hacon , short rllm , dull ,
33y lirl : clear bellies , dull , 37s.
WHEAT Spot , No. 2 red , western winter , dull.
7s f'/i'l ' No. 2 nil. northern spring , ilull. Ss UJ.
COHNQuiet : old , ( inlet. 3a IH'.d ; Oetobtr ,
iUtct | , 3u 'M ; N'oM-mbrr , cUlct | , 3s Id.
l'llllinllilila | I'roilui'i' llnrU.- ( .
I'HILADELI'HIA. Sspt. 29.-llUrrEH-Flrm ;
good demand : fancy wcstein creamery , 2J- .
KC1OH Klrmi frefh , nearby , 18c ; fresh weslern ,
17'jC. '
HiilTiilo ( irnln
Ht'FKAI.O , Sejit. 29.-WHEAT-No. 1 iiorllirin ,
old. $1 2 > , ; No. 2 winter , 93c.
COHN No. 2 , 32c.
HYE No. 2 , Me.
Nnil KriiiulM'iiVlicnl mill Iliirli'y.
HAN FHANOISI-O , Sept. 29. WHEAT Eat-y-
December. $1 45 : May , $1.44
HAUI.KY liaiiy. Dfcember. 9o'4c. '
STOCIvS AM ) IIO.VDS.
> lnrl.t Coiifliiui'M lo Driiiip > vltli liu-U
of Hull Support.
NEW YOHK. Sept. 29. Toduy'it stock market
mill further demonstrated the chunked char-
acli-r of the speculation und the t-nllre sub-
slilciu-f of the recent rampant bull rnlrlt. The
bears ITB more augresulvo than ut any time
hlthrrlu mid met wltn scarcely any oppo ltion ,
They seemed somewhat upprelienblve over their
own biuveis und boushr quite Meadlly. Tliu re-
milt WHS to make net changes quite li tegular.
Hut Hie hirgesl llguresure on llu- side of the
IUNUCV. The beam
succeeded III dliloiliilng a
number of stun loss ( inlets of weekly iiMrglnea
vpeeulutlvi. holdings , und tin re i-n-nn-il lu be
more long celling limn hut been the cate In-re-
lufure. The decline i-xtended Ironi 1 lu 4 points ,
und with very fen exception ! ultrfted fiery
ui-llvv Ktock on Ihe IUI. The bears were up.
pa I cut ly t-utlnllt-d to leullre on a short turn
und not li'iive account ! open over night. It was
u nolHble fart , however , that whate\er anima
tion was hhuiMi was during the decline and Ihe
ieco\rry wait low iinJ ijalllng und on nuuh
dlmlnUheJ volume of trading. The center * of
bear utluck ) were tlotk * of fcucli unctTtuJn
value nn t-inar and Chicago das uml the locul
gas nlorkuldcfi have lately proved eo easily
subject to manipulation. The evidence of a re-
ucilunury tone of tin * tpeculatlon ihonn In
the teady credence clvtn to all rumor * of un
unfavorable factor. In the tame way , u the
Impruvf-iuent In builnei * wa early Uncounted
In Wall street , future possible conllngvncles uie
now largely taken account of. The cessation ot
Hie late pool buying on a large icale calls at
tention U tb * lirg amount at i locks which u *
held nn < l to the danger that would
en Uf from any untowoM Incident that would
precipitate a hnrp Jecllne anl bring a flood of
selling In a falling market. Such occurrence *
an those of today do much to eliminate thess
elements of weaknens ami are creating a short
Interest which would t n stimulant up 'n any
occurrence of a bull movement. Meantime prices
are necessarily In coutte of adju ttnent
to the advanced money rate , which means lower
prices oven for substantial fmeMments close ,
The > peculatl\c pruperlles. which had been ad
vanced to unreasonable tr ce > , must als . sulmlt tj
n leadjuitmtnt more In proportion with their
actual value. There wan no change today In
the character of the news bearing on t.ie general
situation. London continued to show n disposi
tion to put money Into American securities on
any decline. Hallrond earnings continued to
show Improvement , Cleieland , Cincinnati , Chicago
cage ft St. Louis reporting nn Increase of J15.5W
for the third week. An Incident of the day wan
the Ion ft Ins of the actual rales for sterling- -
chatiRti it per cent and a fall In the Parp }
ratn 08 exchange on London. Uach of these In
cidents Indicated n recurrence of the prcssuto
of the demand on London for gold. Near
the close of trading It WHS reported that offers
were made of call loans nl 1 per cent. Sllit'.it
significance was attached to the offer as having
any bearing on the money market. In which
rates continued nrm. Owing to the late rally
In prlcm of the grangers , the Vnnderbllts and
most of Ihe other leading stocks show Insignifi
cant net changes , losses , however , piedomlnat-
Inic. Cotton Oil and Metropolitan Traction show
gains of over n point. The lamest losses were
5 > i per ctnt In Consolidated ( Us , 3 per cent In
Htooklyn Union Oas , Lake Shore and National
1-cad preferred , 2 per cent In Chicago , Indian
apolis & Louisville prcfcrii'd nnd 2 per cmt In
New Ha\en ,
The bond maiket did not yield so readily ns
stocks , but prices of the mo t active IBJIICO de
clined n sharp fraction. United States 4s cou-
poiM of 1907 advanced H per cent bid.
The Evening Post's tjomlon financial cablegram
says : "There was n fuither general Improvement -
ment In the stock markets today , notably In In
vestment stocks. Mines were belter ngaln ,
Ameilcans were lint. Thete was n disposition
here nt one time today to buy , but pemlstenl
ECllIng from New York caused n feeling that
orerators Ihcre were unloading , hence prices fin
ished'Hal , with no support. "
The following were tnc closing quotalton on
Ihe leading slocks of Ihe New York exchange
today :
Total sales of stocks today were 291.GCO shares ,
InclU'lIng : Atchlson , 3.560 AtchUon prererred ,
12,203 ; Chesapeake & Ohio , 7,505 ; Chicago. Uur-
llnglon & Qillnry. 32,720 ; Inulsvllle & Nash
ville , 17,875 ; Manhattan , 10,7 ! > 0 ; Missouri Pacific.
9,600 Missouri , KHIISIIS & Texas preferred ,
5.910 ; New Jersey Central. 3.140 ; New York Cen
tral. 12.005 ; Northern Pacific. 3.080 ; Northern
Pacific preferred , 7,700 ; Northwestern , 3.C35 On
tario At Wettern , 7,150 ; Heading. 9.340 : Hock
Island , 29.813 : St. Paul , ex-dlv. , 41.900 ; Omaha ,
0,055 Southern Hallway preferred , 7,465 ; Union
Pacific , 21.MO ; fnlon Pacific , Denver & Gulf ,
13.216 ; American Tobacco , 13.435 ; Hay Stale Oas ,
5,660 ; Chicago Gas. 62205 ; General Electric. 3,975 :
Lead , 4MO ; Sugar. 37,875 ; Tennessee Coal and
Iron. 4,807 ; United States Leather preferred. 4.2SO :
United States Rubber preferred. 3.014 ; Western
Union , 10.430 ; Chicago Great Western. 9f.C3. .
Xoiv York MOIHJ.Market. .
NEW YOUK , Sept. 29. MONEY ON CALL-
Stendy at 2ff3 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
closed. 2 per cent.
PHIMI-2 MKHC-ANTlLi : PAPP.H.-4U05 per
cent.
hTIMlLlNU KXCHANOH Uasler. with actual
business In hankers * bills nt I4.SIifi4.S5 for de
mand and J4.82Vjiff4.82Si for sixty days ; posted
rates. ? 4.S3iW4.S4 ! nn , | $4. [ > 0 ; commercial bills ,
RILYEH
HAH SILVEH-K4c. ! '
MEXICAN DOI.LAHS 41c.
OOVEHNMENT HONDS Film.
STATE HONDS Dull.
1IA1I.HOAD HONDS-lIeavv.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows ;
offered.
Kim Kriini'lNeii .Mliilnu : ( liuitndoiiM.
SAN PHANCISCO , Sepl. 29. The ofllc-al closing
quolatljiiM for mining slocks loday were as fol
lows :
\IMV York .Mining ( liiotiiHIIIIH ,
NP.W VOIIIC , Sepl. 29. The following ale the
closing mining quotations :
London Sun-It ( jiKiliitliiMN.
IjQXDON' . St-pl. 2U.-4 p. m.-Clo lng :
CoiiBOlH.in'y U lttH'.l | > HUi on n nan. .
Consols , a a't. . . Y.Cautril 114
Can. Pacific. . . 7HUI I'ouusriv.mlu u M
Krlo n liiui'iinr IIH. :
4'-Mol. ! Oin. now ti , Illil
HI. Ce3tr.il 107)2 ) Atchlson 1 ! > H
MvMcan ordinary. 1U H11 * A _ N Dili
HAH 81LVEH 25d per ounce ,
MONEY 9iil ( per cent.
The rate uf dUcount for short bills Is 2 1-1C
per cent ; for three months' bills Is 2t ! per rent.
( iuld Is ( ( Uotrd ut Duellos Ayrcn today ut 1 > 7.10 ;
at LUbon , 47H , ut Home , 10J.JO.
I-'orrlvtii l < 'liiuncliiL
HEHLIN , Bfl't. 2 . Exchange on l nJon , 20
marks 37 pfgii for checks.
1'AIUS , tiept. 29. Three per cent rentes , 103f
12Hc for the uccount ; cxchanKe on London , 25f
l c for checks ,
IX > NDON , Sept. t ) . The market for American
securities was weak at the opening , but stead-
led later. The close was steady , with a mod-
cratt demand. -
OMAHA LIVE"ST.UCK MARKET
Sight Cessation. . in ; the Rtm and Some
1 Dlffercricii in Trading.
EASIER UNDERTONE TO THE CATTU TRADE
Sliotv. .Lltllc C'luiiiKF mill
I'rU'CN llolil -
lAliinit Strmlj-
t ) ! ! * ' ! ! Ai'lltr , lint CloNc
Slow ; mill Lou IT.
OMAHA. Pcpt. 3-lUcclpls for the
Indicated erc : '
, Cattle. HORS. Slitfp. Ilomei.
< KI M
pteml.cr
2 . t.MI
.V'Plember 2S . e. 91 4,7Ut Sli
Si-ptember 27. . . . U'SO '
'Septemb.-r ' 25 . . . . . . 3.951
Scpteiiiltr 24 . s.ios Ms ?
! bt-pteinb r a . i , jj 1,1(11 (
i September 22 . 8V44 slfii
.September : i . e I'Ji ) S.7.3 .
September 20 . . . . . . 8,704 ' 5,615
18 . f64 42J7 1,379 26
September 17 lo . : . 3uu < \tn \ < 4.M7 ; n *
beptembtr ' " " ! ! ! ! ! ! 5 * ! 6-ll.ls 3,864
14 1,123
The olllclal niimbt-r of
cars slock brought
In today
by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
. . * ' ' railway
*
. , oo
O. f t St. L. railway 3 1
Missouri 1'Mclflo railway . . 6
Union 1'nclilc system. . . 42
O. & N. W. railway 1
1' . . E. & M. v. It. H. . . . . . . . . . M 25
it" ? ' „ ' , .M- . . & 9railway. . . . . H 25e
2
K. ( \ ftSt. . J 4 i
C. , H. i. & i > , luliway , west , . 24 3
Tola ! recelpls Hill K 3
Ihe disposition of the day's receipts was ns
follows , each buyer purchasing Ihe number of
head Indicated :
Iluyers , Cattle. Hos . Sheep.
Omaha Packing company 10 ( ! 20
O. 11. Hnmincnd company. . . . 483 9x4
hwlft nnd Company 817 1,531
Cudahy Packing company 520 1,368
H. Decker and Devlin 1,030
J. L. Carey 114 . , , ,
liolminn , t Holhschllds 5C9
Hill < Si livls l compuny HO . . . .
llentcn , < t Umleiwood 120
Hamilton - , . . > 2:9 . . . .
Livingston M
Ilusz ui . . . .
1'lanklnton , Milwaukee 370
Other bujcis 1,1(11 (
Left over 100
Totals 5.392 4,070 Mo
CATTLE The number of cattle received was
nbout the same as yesterday , thouch there was
some change ns to kind and quality. The general
market was not much different , there being no
material rhaiiKe In values.
Corn fid stters were In n lltllc largfr supply
than usual of late and buyein were nither In
clined to be a Illlle bearish , which inane the
market rather tlow , and h unyiimiK. cfist'T. Still
the buyers wanted the catlir nnd m thi- end nil-
offerings changed handat prices not much
different from yesterday. There were- not IIH
many good cattle us yesieiday and the sales e m-
sequenlly did nol nuke such n good showing on
paper , sllll theie was one bunch good enough
to bring $5.00.
Cows nnd heifers were not In % ery lurge sup
ply , whllo the demund was good and the mnik'-t
strong und active. The offerings were all Inkcn
early.
There were a good many Mockers and feeders
In the yulds. but as bus been the case on n good
many days Ihe quality on all average was none
too good. Th * demand was fairly nctlw and
steady on nil grades and stronger on the best.
HeprfsenlallVe
' NATIVES.
HlJRF'STKEHS.
No. Av. Pr , No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
10..I32 ! ! (4 50 S..1JM ; 4 70 20. . .1192 $1 75
39..1122 4 , " 33.-.WJ6 4 S3 24.
20. . . . 1023 4 33 5.-K-30 4 li1) 24.no. . ijslh ( i Oi )
1..1190 I ID 4 51 1 7..1133 1 70
1..1370 4 00 6- > . ' . ' .1613 4 40 1JI. . 4 45
37..1397 4 a : , 07..1020 4 33 30. , 4 75
, COWS.
. .lltM 283 . , , .lV ; 3 4D 1. . . 890 2 50
2 85 3..1070 3 1.1 111. , . .10C7 3 2) )
. .1440 5 (0 J. . , .103' ' ) .1 50 . .12:10 : 2 35
. .1010 2 3.1 .5..1(122 ( 3 OJ . .1120 3 : ii )
. .1100 2 1)5 ' "i..HS2 3 13 12. . . .1l9 ) ! 3 13
. .1031) 3 20 . .na s -
MILKEHS AND Sl'mNOEHS.
1 springer $200 1 c nnd u $3.1 (0
1 c and c 2 ? Oil 1 fprjnger 37 0- )
1 cnnd f DO 0)HEIFEHS. 1 spilngcr 40f-0.
HEIFEHS.
570 1 75 il. . . . ? M 2 00
450 3 no 3. . . . t > 30 3 03 3223 25
. . 11OLLH.
1..1270 3'CO 1.-890 301) . , ' 1..15W 2 SO
' -STARS. . .
.1180 30..12JS- U i
.1125 4' 3
CA1.VKP.
1. . 150 r > ro L. . . 200 4 75 - -I. . . . 1(0 5 00
. 350 0 50 4. . . . 32 4 23 1. . . . 110 5 00
STOCK BUS AND FKEDEHS.
.1C.S2 3 'JO 25. . , C43 2 SO 3. . . . S35 3 00
. t > 15 .1 50 22. . . . fCS 3 00 1. . . . 610 3 73
. fc90 3 90 10. . . . IG2 4 03
WKSTEKNS.
\o. Av. Pr. No. Av. P.
3 feeders. . . . HO $3 75 1 bull 900 )2 ) 73
NE1WAKKA.
1 feeder 1230 4 00 CO feeders..1P12 4 33
2 l.uHi 1120 275 7 feeders..K-fil 3 M
20 feeders. . . . 055 400 2 cows P'SI 2 [ 0
1 bull 13RO 2 65 12 cows SS4 303
2 heifers 970 3 2.1 i ) feeders. . . . b70 4 15
IDAHO.
172 feeders. . 999 4 15
999HOUTH
HOUTH DAKOTA.
23 cows 999 2 fl | 201 COWS. . . . . . , 917 3 CO
7 cows 1017 3 CO 3 cows 1093 3 35
1 bull 1200 2 CO 7 cows 1154 3 23
24 feeders..10S2 4 W ) 1 feeder 700 3 5
S cows 1037 2 S3
S3MONTANA.
MONTANA.
49 cows 112. 3 00 2.1 hcirvrs so 3 ro
1 tig 1170 3 75 29 fenders. . . . S78 3 J.I
45 feedeis..l205 4 HO 9 calve.l 2)7 ) 4 73
1 calf 110 5 00 2 cal\es 115 B 5)
1 bull 1 0) 4 cows yJ7 203
7 rows 1047 ( i helfnv S55 3 20
S cows 1037 2 8 > .1 feeders. . . . 1C ) 3 35
46 fleers 1103 3 M 7 steers m ; , 3 40
44 fclra. TPX..1170 3 01 83 sice : n 1114 3 ( T
13 cows "fc'J 2 30 139 cows 8S3 3 uO
'i feeders. . . . 10X ) 3 M 1 feeder 12"fl.1 SI
a cows 10"3 3 40 21 fleers I'M 3 45
17 sirs. T 'x..l273 3 6" 19 steers 125) 3 10
SOMeers 1231 .1 tO 1li sirs. Tex..1131 .1 iTi
SR feeders. . . . 1153 3 GO 2 feeders. . . . SCO 4 01
2 feeders. . . . 405 4 23 12 feeders..1219 3 8 }
NO HTH DAKOTA.
10 feeders. . .1007 3 00 213 feeders..1007 3 43
COLOIIAIX ) .
2 bulls 1410 2 20 10 cows 1023 2 40
3 bulls 1240 2 30 2 bulls linj 2 73
23 cows. . . . . . . 952 2 83 1 heifer SCO : i CO
2 i-jwH 1115 3 10 1 King 1:1 : o 3 10
1 feeder V,0 2 35 1 steer 1110 ,1 BO
1 steer 1290 4 W I bull 1430 2 50
1 bull 1250 2 t < > 1 heifer 1310 2 U3
1 cow WO 2 93 4 cows..1130 2 M
1 heifer 70i ) 3 23 1 heifer CIO II 33
1 feeder if.O . 3 35 1 Mug 1110 3 50
1 utecr 1290 3 75 3 feeders..1010 4 23
9 feeders. , . . S90 4a 2 feeders 665 4 23
WYOMING.
2 cows . 9S5 3 4 feeders..1007 4 00
2 feeders. . . . 1203 3 00 41 reciters. . . . 1205 3 70
5 COWB . 122 , 3 00 7 cows 1150 3 4-1
17 feeders. . . .1118 3 95 C feeders..114.1 4 10
1 bull . lir,0 2 90 B cous M3S .1 Ik )
14 feeders. . . . 1012 1 03 6 sleers 1093 3 55
1 cow . 900 i"3 1 tailing..1MO 3 01
1 htffr . 1020 3 75 16 cows S31 2 23
2 hulh ) 1270 2 85 2 cows 1005 it . , -
23 cows 10:0 3 oo 43 cows S72 3 25
K htei-rs 1231 4 10 I steer 1240 4 10
15 steers . 13M 4 10 17 steers live 3 KO
0 cows . 930 3 35 13 fredem. . . . f/d 4 10
151 feeders. . .1163 3 90 67 feeders. . . . M > U 5 90
HOfiSHiJKX opened strong this morning and
for n time the market was quite acllve , Thn
early iulcrtvere on about the same Irjgls c.l
yeslerday morning , llmt Is largely ut I3.S5H
3.90 for tlin medium weights ami mixed loads
nnd ! 3.toQ3 ( Ki for heavy.
Later the market eased off ami doped slow
with all the strength of th morning lust. The
later eu\c \ wcia largely at 13.75 , making the
market close to Co lower lhan the opening. The
sales as a whole averaged 2fjo lower than yes
terday. . . '
In spite of the 'eak close practlcaPy all the
hogs were hold linil fn good ? lesson , too. Itep-
lesentallvc Bales } " * , ' '
No. Av. Hh. ,1'r ; , , No. Av. Sh , I > r.
fiS 27l kO < 3 KO
57 il''J M 3 S3
03 221 . . , 'I 80
Cl 2i2
61 2 'J 1,0 3 8D
71 210 . . . 3 M
fl ! C8 . . . 381
M 2I 120 3 M
57. 60 yj 120 3 80
49. . . 314 KO 20. . ) .1
Ii2 305 . . . ' 54 30il UO 3 8' )
CU 33'J t 3 (155 ( C1 292 32) ) 3 81
01 313 40 ' ' tS 278 Id )
Wi 270 fcO s-'n ? CO 272 ' 3 fe-M (
B9 ; iM . . . 3 7 > i > n 62 18J 'BO
55 278 120 . 5I > 270 tl K'1 w
4U 312 . . . 3W7H1 , OS 254 3 MU
01 -"JO . . . n7 J 1-0 .1 KJl {
01 VtiO 120 : l > 8' } V 01 -/is i > ) 3M
74 27 . . . 9HW.-1 01 231 40 3 8.1
&I 253 411 ' > ! 1- 00 iM 40 3 85
0. Sill . . . ' 3-Wfl I- 00 2S3 40 3 83
Ml . .M4 Sl.- f,4 . 2 1 80 t ! 85
59. . , .Vti7 Sl.(5"i ' .18 . 2JO 240 3 85
(
Si . . . . | , (8
! .297 . Sil 3 85
3'Sft' ' " C2 . 2CK -1 85
54. . .SW S SO' ' it . 270 3 83
57. .278 3 kl [ 42 . 207 3 85
10 249 tU . 2C4
C3 2C2 10 . 232 3 * >
55 294 no 3 id 1C . 211 3 8714
59 2:10 : . . . 3fO 09 . 20.- ,
70 2 5 200 3 81) U . "Ofi
5H ! C6 . . . 3 80 71 . 221 1:0
IB 2M Ml 3 M ) 03 . r 3 3 M
68 2M . . . 3 W 7 . 21 ; 210 3 li )
K 314 i'J ' 3 W 77 . 2S8' 120 3 M
49 S24 . . . 3 to OS . 234 kO 3 90
57 311 . . . 3 SO W . DO 3 W
C4 201 fcO 67 . 2SO 3 ! )
5S 29G 80 3 kO 45. . . 3 ' , (
IGS-ODDH AND ENDS.
3W ENDS.2W 3 81)
. .SW ) 3 r 1C7 3 83
3 ill 211 3 83
3 7& ISO 3 8S
3. . 3 7 201 3 85
t 3IS ( 37S _ * * > 3 !
SHHKl1 'Himire no sheep here of any Im
portance , only a ft-w head driven In , und not
enough to muKe any tot of the muilu-l. Hep
x-M-mathc talcn ;
No. ' Av. I > r.
14 native mtxefl W 13 35
St. l.oul Live fitoclf.
6T. LOUIS , Sept. Z9.CAT7tllecclpt > l 7WO
head , shlpmentii , tOW hmd , msrkM tf i1y , with
tno't of rfrpit | | Tesans f lr to i-holt nutlvs
hlppliiR nnd export ttter * . tl 2S S.4) , bulk of
MM , It fo < 7t.Ki ( , drf. J Ittsf nnd butcher tteen
W.75CT4.M. hulk of * alM. I4.00fl4.78i Ho.-kcr uml
feeders , II.Mn4.49i cowii ami liUftrn. | J.Vl 54.fO :
Tenn.9 nnd IndUii Hffrs. IJ.r m.SS , bulk or
Mlr , J'.15iS.70 | : t. , and heifer * . K.3 < HJPO.
HOdS Heeelpfii , t.OCO . hradi shlpniMilt , 4.000
hmd. mnrket utmnn to Sc hlpher light. ll.lSff
4.SS ; ml d , J3S5U4IJ heavy , IJ.Wtr4.5J.
HHRKP Hecclpls , 3.COO hfadj fhlpmcnu , none ;
market a shnjA ntnkir. rntlvf muttont , JI fott
3.SS ; culli > nnd till k > , JJ. ! . fU.Wi Mockers and
feederrf , 2.fSiT3.1tl ; Inmlil. J4.t > 0'lf..M.
C'lllCAOn I.1VI-2 STOCIC MAIIKKT.
Ciioil Cnltlc I'lrntlfiil anil l-'li-ni - lloun
Slrml > Slu-i-p Iinter.
rillPAOO , Sept. 2.1.Oool cattle sold today nt
llrm prk-pK and tuch n-rakncss was Bhoun
Was conllned to undeslrahle offctlnisf. The
tupply today embraced an unusually lurxo num-
twr of Kood to prime dry fed Ix-ovc * Hnd Mich
lots 'old lirlnkly. f > n\te \ were on a bntla of from
II tn 14.M for conim.in dicssrd boot Mrer * up to
J.'i and t.'i.&O for choice to extra Dhlpplng enttli * ,
with n few nates around f3.D ) nnd Sl.CJ. Com
mon ( X 800-pound mockers inlil nt from (3 to
13.2.1 , while choice frtdnra broiiKht Jt..O nnd
11.60. Ln. . helfc-rK nnd bulls were active nt
generally steady prices , choice heifers sflllng l
i from f4.2. > to J4.W. CalVM were active l the
recent decline , naleg belnr InrKPly t from J6 to
I6.M. and milkers anil yirlnjtcrs were fairly no-
tlvo and unchanecd , Cattle from the wosttrn
\\crn In nirHlernt demand , a xrtnl many
helnrr sold for feeders nt from 13.50 to $1.24 ,
IniK-rly at from 13.90 to (4. Id.
Truiie In hogs wa < BOTH ! and choice loin of
medium weights were steady , but common pack-
Ins loin moved off rather slowly nt barely stonily
prices. Sales wtre miuUof hf.ivy pnckern nl
from 10. CO lo tl.SS , bulrheri * welithtg t from
t.t.Jj lo 14.21 and choice to prime llKhl nt from
JI.M lo $4.30 , prime heavy fcluhlnit ( torn H lo
J4.10. Tlio nv.'rnnc quality of the recelpls was
ORnln ralher poor ,
Trade In shtx > n nnd lambs was slower nl n
further sllnlit reduction In prices , sales b ln
Intcely ! MZSc ( lower than at the cln c of last
week , Western rnnifr sheep were taken nt fr.im
13 to < 4 , few Rotnjf below JJ..V. nnd large mini-
hers going for feedcrn nt from 13. 61) to $7.33.
Native sheep sold nt from $2.51 to $1.10 for poor
to choice nnd slock breeding ewis broimht $1.
. I inilm moved off nl from $ .1 to $ .1.CO for poor to
' ' strictly choice , Rood fh > cks felehlnit 1.1.
Hi-celpts : Ciiltle. 17,000 head ; hogs , MV (
head ; sheep , 18.0W head.
WHSTHHV I'ACKIXC. IKII'SIi 4M TI't'T.
KlllliiUT of UIIKH fur UK ; Wct'l ; HIIN
Hoi'ii SoiiK'ivliut Kiilnruril.
CINCINNATI , Sept. ! ' .i. ( Special Telegrnin )
The Price Current pays : The mnrkctlnu of lions
has hern somewhat enlarged.VYstetn killings
fur the week were 3WXH ) , computed with 2C5.000
the prvcedlUK week and 2C5.000 Invt year , makliiK
10.23.1 , IKO Hlnce March 1 , aitnliml 8.4t'0.000 n year
OKI ) . Prominent plnccx compare ns foliowit
City. 1 < 37. is.i . .
Chlcagu . 3.4MOU ) 3 031.10 }
Kimsas Clly . 1 CfiS.OrO 1.17. > CO'J
Omaha . H.'O.IHK ) fi5G.\d (
SI. Louis . rO0fSSO.M ( !
IndlnnipoMs . 49,00 42J 0
Milwaukee . 421,00 SCI.ijOO
Oaunnvn . 3I2.ft ] 2SOH : )
Cincinnati . 311.0JO SDS.ODO
Cleveland . 2F3 I'M 5O.OW
Cedar Itaplds . J410M 179 0 JO
St. Joseph . 2H.IOO liii.n'O
l iuls\lllo . 1C\(0) ( K-JOO )
Sioux City . llO.Oifl
ICmiNnn City Live .Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Bcpt. ZD.-CATTLIJ-HocclplH.
9,0 < W head ; best grades steady ; others slow ;
Texan stceic. $2.f,04i4.00 : Texas eons , JJ.OOJ73.10 ;
native steers , $2 73ii5.2,1 ; nalhe cows and
heifers. $ l.0if4.2.1 ; Mockers nnd feedeiB , J2.75JJ
4.40 ; bulls. $2.25ii3.50.
HOdS Itecelpts , 10,000 head ; maiket opened
strung ; clos.ed weaK ; bulk or yales. J3.SOii3. ! 0 ;
heiules , $3.70f3. 5 ; puckers , $3.70iJ3.0 ! ' ; mixed ,
JS.srifi . 'J.I ; light , J3. 70S 4.00 ; Yorkers , $3.)54.00 ! ) ;
piKT. J3.9.4.R3. .
8HKEP Heeelpls , n.010 head ; market Him ;
Ininlin , $3.005.2,1 ; muttoiiH. $2.r,0fi3.75.
X > w A'nrlc Live Sloclc.
NHW YOHK. Sept. 29. HKKVKS-HecelpU.
l.Cill head native Mecrs , J4.10fi3.fO ; slags anil
oxen. } S4lVfi4.,10 ; bulls , } 2.50Sf3.20 ; dry cows ,
$1.7.1tii3.40. European cables ipiote AnieiL-an
steers at 10HIlle : refrigerator beef. 7'i5iSc ; ex-
poits , 4,2iiO iiuatters of bocf.
CALVKS Hecelptu , 1.975 head : veals. $ j.00ff
S.2.1. grassers and buttermilk. , J3.rOJf4.00 ; we.t-
SliKUi' 'AND LAMHP llecclpts , 10,7S9 head ;
sheep. Jl.3.1 ; lambs. M.OOfjti.1.1.
HOtS HecelptH , 6,829 head ; higher at $4.C.ifi
3.(0.
_
Hi : H ! HulTiilo Llv < - Stoolc.
' . 29.-CATTL15 About
KAST Hfl-'PALO , Sepl. -
jt ( * fitly *
HOGS Yoikers , good to rholco. $4 53f4 ! 57 i
rough common to good , J3.C.1fc3.S3 ; pigs , good ' to
choice. Jl.33ifr4..0. \
SHKBI' AND LA Ml IS Lambs , e.iolce lo exlra ,
H r-itir. . ! " ) ; culls to comnion , $4.13ir.23. Sheep ,
choice to selected wethers , ! i.5'Jfl.33. )
Stocr Jn S
llefoid of receipts of live stock at the four
principal markets for September 29 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 5 914 4,031 14
Chicago 17.010 20 003 IS.OO )
Kansas city ' ' "GOO0 > 1) ) 3-u
St. Louis. . . " -7.0)0 ) C.O.Q 3.C03
_
Totals SI M4 59,1-50 - 24,014
CO'I'TOX .lIAHIvKTS.
Prloi'N Full On * ( \rvv York Aflt-r
Sliotvlnu SlrciiKth ISnrly.
NEW YOHK , Sept. 29. The cotlon maikel
opened steady , sellers were scarce on the ilrst
call , while early buying orders were quite numer
ous. The Hint call developed an advance of 2 to
5 points , followed by n slight gain us Ihe result
of belter English cables. loiter , however , the
maiket became very weuk under the pns-s-ure of
the heavy movement ut southern ports nnJ le.ic-
tlon at Liverpool and Indications of large re
ceipts at the Interior. The m.irket was finally
steady at n net decline of 1 to S points. Clos
ing prlcer : January. $ " * .3I : Kebruiiiy , S6..S ; M .rch ,
Ji5.4J ; April. $6.46 ; May. $6.51 ; June , $ ' 55 : .Inly.
$6.89 ; Seplember , 16.22 ; October. $0.23. Spot ch FO , |
quilt and He lower ; , middling uplands , O c ; mld-
dllnif gulf. C ic ; middling , die ; net receipts. 2CS
balen ; gross 1,332 hales : exports to Great Hrltaln.
RCC bales ; lo continent 473 bales ; forwarded. 511
billet ; sales 301 balm : splnm rs. CO bales ; stock.
Cu.431 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 39.400
bales ; exports to Great Hrltain. 4 2G2 bales : to
continent , C.67.1 bales ; stock. 4C9.259 bales. Con
solidated : Net receipts. 197.01' ) biles ; exportn to
Great Itritnln , 32.007 bales ; to rrunro. 9.99.1 bales ;
to continent , 79.127 bales. Total since September
1 : Net receipts , 729.025 bales ; exports to Great
Hrltaln , 93.108 bales : to I-'rancc , 31,030 baits ; to
continent , 101,243 bales ,
LIVEHl'OOL. Sept. 29.-COTTON-Suot , moder
ate demand ; prices unchanged. American mid
dling. 3'irt ; sales for the day were S.O'W bales ,
of which ff > i bal"s were for 'neculatlop nnd ex-
nor , i nd Incluilrd 7 COO Inks Amtlcin. . Hfc 'pis
4.0GO bales , Including ; 700 bales American.
Futures opened steady with a > moderate demand
and closed easy. American middling. I * M. O. .
September , $3.4CiT3.47. fellers ; September and Oc
tober. S3.40. sellers : Novenibr-r and December.
S,1.30i73.31 , hiiyf-m ; December und January , J1.29f ?
3.30. buyers : January and February , $329f < 3.30.
buyers : March and April. $1.31. tellers ; Ap-ll ami
May. J3.32 , sellers ; M y and June , J3.33 , tellers ;
June and Julv , $3.34 , Fellers.
NEW OHLEANS. Sept. 29.-OTTONrasy
bales. 9,050 bales ; nrdlnnry 5 1-lCc : good nnllnary
5 7-lip ( ; low inlililllnit. 5 ie ; mlildllnir. C 1-lii ? ;
good middling. 6 5-lfc ; middling fair , ( i 9ICcru -
crlptK. 9.842 bales : stock , 92 4iS bales , l-'uli'iri-s ,
steady ; sales. 20.100 hales ; September , nominal-
October. J5.9SG5.P9 : November $1.i9nr ! m ; De-
reinlii > r. tc..OiiiC.02 | Januarv ,
; , $ f 03jCutlVbruiiiv ;
RHJiB.12 : Mi-ii-h , $ C.18fl6.19 ; April , ; ti.2nj(3.2li (
May , $ C.24il.25. !
Colic. MiirKrtM.
NEW YOItK , Sept . - COKKKn-nnllum
opened with Septemhei- points high ir i m
at.- months unclmnijHl to 6 points lower in ,
her. J6.45. Hpot , Hlo. quiet ; held lil 'hi'r- No
V lnv"l * , tT i M' K. J7.M. . .Mild , steadyCu
dovii. JIO.ro lG.M ; sales. 1.600 bag. Mar.u-albo.
" "val1.'m ' " ' " l'fM \
Tn"i"val1. - ' il'- American
. ,
and 4CO bags M xlon. Total w.irehniise deliv
eries front the United StateH. 10 144 bags In
cluding 9 147 biigH from New Yo'k : United States
flock. 4C9.f > 56 hairs ; Hfloat for the Unllci ! Sliiles
317.W ) bags ; total vlsll'l * for the United Slates'
7 > r , rtt hnes. agHln-i 461.017 hags last year ami
Ml' KI1 bnys In Ii95
HAVHE. Si-pi ? 9.-roPPEE-ciofed un-
cliHnif'l : mlf > . ffn } if *
SANTOS .Si-pi ? 9-COPPEE-Qiilet- av-
erape Snutos 1 ( ' rein : receipts. 29.OIO bai-s-
ploi-k 1 IfflWft bai-K.
HAMIIPItn. Sept. 29.-rOPPI-2l-2-OpMn.il un-
c-hHnirM ; cloved unchun'ed tn itifg net ail-
'
. . ---e :
Vr 7 Hlo. f 2.V ) rein : i-xi-hnti"p. 7Ud reelnt .
150X1 bats : rkurcd fnr the Pidl"d States. 15 ( 0
li r . cleared for Europe , 2. WO bags ; stock.
458,000 bags.
VIMV Vnrk Ilr > - ( iooils Hiirl.'i-l ,
NEW YOHK. Seiit. 29.-Iry goods aietill
wllhout mrcliil feature. The hnllilayu of Mon-
iluy and Tue'duy In romtt quarters resulted In
the development of accumulated Iniklncm l < Klay.
but even with this ad I'd activity the market
was not a thoroughly hurv one. Cottons stiow
un Inclination Inward weakness , duu not n >
much to thi > Inferrupti" ! iii't'vlly ' nf the m iki-t
as to Ihe dei-llnu III the prlr-e of rawiolt"ti. .
Huyrs are quirk to take advantage cif such
( undllliiliB and do not herllnle tu nlTi-r lower
prlccx todav HIHII hav ruled tecently. Sellers
arc dUpori-il to milntaln thi-lr luiultlon us fur
us nofMlble und duilpe n retullu In rtaulo
goulu ( lit. market In quiet liotut-'Ur b' , wn
Koodn are firm. Export cottons are Mill dull In
most Biaili * . Print c-lolhH are weuk.
rillllliri-H III AviillHlile SiiuiillfN ,
NEW YOHK. Sfpt. { Special cable and lele-
rii'ilc | dUpatrhes to Hruilstrt-t-r * . coxrlng Ihe
principal points of ui-euinulatlon. Indlcntn | Se
following chumies Iniilluble supplies l t Sat-
urdav us compared wllli the previous S tuiday :
WHKAT I'nltert Stules und Canada t-att of
the Uuckles , Increase. 5,170.000 bunhvln ; nnoat
for and In Europe. Incrnme. 4 ( too < x > 0 buiiliels ,
world'H supily | , total Increase. V.i70X ) bushcli.
( OHN Pulled Slates and Canada , east uf the
HockU-M , Incream. 2.K.V > 0 bushtli ,
OATS United St te and Canada , east of the
Hocklrn. lnc ac . W7.000 bushels.
The more luipnrtimt Increases In itocks of
available wheat lait wtek , not Included In the
crucial visible supply ttatement , are 1.1M.OOO
* t UanUsbft polnta at accurauUUon ,
1 1,111001 buthfl * nl PuM William" . On ! , 4SWJ
biuhels In notthwejtetn Interim rlemtors ( t'nlted
Slates ) , und Kl.Wi ) bushels at New Oi leans.
i The. more Important de.-ieajes ate 3J7.WO bushels
' In Chicago prltat cle\atora and 6f4.CCfl bushels
i at ( UUrMcm.
WOOL M \ It KIM'S.
Snlcs fur ( lie 1'iiot'ccl. . ' Iteni'li nn
l'iiiiini'ill ( > llluli Tolnl ,
HOSTON. Sept. SS.-Tlie AmcrlcHti.w1 anil
Cotton Reporter will say lotnoiinw of the wool
tiarte : Actual sales of wool dining the last
week were the rcvetse of what wnd ntitli-lputed.
The total volume of tran acllont > foot up In ex-
O-PS of 13,000,000 pounds , making the week stand
out as among the most noteworthy In the hlidory
of the trade. The enthusiasm In IJoston over the
opening of the London sales Isery Rtent. nol
n. few dealers predicting very lliely limes its
n-null. Pi Ices remain very firm , piutlculurly In
fleeces. Large sales of territory wools liuxc
been made , und , In fact , nearly all i lames of
wools have been In dtnmnd. Hales of the week
In notion aggregate 13,012,122 pounds New-Join ,
1.714,000 pounds ; Philadelphia , 2.352.7M pounds.
Salca In the three cities slnco .lanuaty aggregate
4S.7SS.7S2 pounds , against MC.Qljl.cro pounds for
the corrr'fponding petlod of 1SW > .
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 29.WOOLUnchanged ; me
dium , lo02P.it ! ; light line , 13flGo ; heavy line ,
SfflSiJc ; tube washed , 225I32C.
NEW YOHK , Sept. 29--WOOU-Plrm ; domestic
Hcece , 20U"7c ; No. 2 extra , 27040c ; Texas , 10
{ JICc.
1'nll Illvrr Print < < lntli Mnrlcet.
PALL HIVEH , Mats. , Sept. 29-The print cloth
market remains dull at 2HC net for regulars , with
orders on a lower basis.
Oil MnrketK.
OIL CITY. Pa. . Sept. 29-Ciedlt Imlaiu-es , Tfo ;
ci-rlltlcales , no bids ; shlpnunls , .m.921 bbls. ; runs ,
117.119 bbls.
IXJNDON , Sept. 59-falculln Iliifced , near nt
hand delUeiy , 33s dl.
Tnllnir ut littiiilon ,
LONDON , Sept. 29. TALUUV-American beef.
ISsiHS Sd ; American million , 15s Cd.
li'lniiiii'lnl .Notes ,
HOSTON. Sepl. ? 9.-ClenrlnKs. JK1.1C7.071 , bal
ances , Jl.Mi7.35J.
IIALT1MOHE , Kept , 2li.-Cleurlng3i. J2,20 ! > ,9:2 ;
b.llances , JII2.3IC.
NEW YOHK , Sept. I9.-Cleutlnis. JI32SS5,4t7 ;
balances , 7sr.ooi.
PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 29.-Clfntlngf , J10.032-
S.-i2 ; balances , Jt.iMvn.
CINCINNATI , Sept. 2J.-Money. 2'iflC ' per cent.
Exchange , M25 | ( * dlM-ount. CleailiiKS , J2.030,300.
MEMPHIS , Sept. i.-Clearings , J2r.3,73S ; bal
ances , J7S.41S. New York exchange , selling nt
Jl.CO premium.
NEW OltLEANS. Sept. 21-Clearlngs. Jt.1- " ! !
05R. New Yotk exclmnm' . bank , par ; commer
cial , JI.50 per JI.OOO dlFcount.
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 2'J.-ClearlnKs ' , J4.S3I.320 :
halamrs , J79I.CM. Money , 4IT7 per rent , New-
York exchange , COo discount hid 4CK" discount
asked.
CIIICAfiO. Sept. 29.-ClearlliRS , JlC.SlS.iOT.
New Yolk exchange20. . - - dlseount ; sterling ex
change , posted rates. . JI.SHr4.Mi'i. Stocks , dull
nn I luegular ; closing : Dlamond Match , 152.
Strnulinaid , 2s > ij Clly Hallway , 230 ; West Chi
cago. 103'i ; Metropolitan L , Ci ; Lake Stieet ,
IS ; New York Hltcult , COH.
posTOPi-'irn xtiTici-2.
"tShoultl be rcnii DAILY by all IntorcH'ctl ,
as chungps may occur at any time. )
Korclgn mulls for the week I'tnlliiK Oc
tober 2. 1M)7. ) will eloso (1MIOMPTL.Y ( In nil
c-nses ) nt the Ornentl Postofllci1 an rollown :
1'ARCKUS POST MAILS ( "LOSI-2 ONI-J
HOUK HAHLlKH than cloplsiB time Hhowti
below.
Ti'iiiiN-Alliinlle .Ma 11 M.
THUH9DAV At 4SO : a. m. for KUHOl'E ,
pur s. f > . Kaiser Wllhclm dor Groasp , via
Plymouth ami HreniPti ( letters must In-
directed "JILT Kalsi-r Wllhclm del
Grosse" ) ; at fi:30 : a. m. for KUHOPU , per
H. s. Columbia * , vln Plymoufo , C'herhoun ;
nnil Hambut-K ; ill S a. in. for NETHIOH-
LAN13S direct , per s. H. Kdam , via Am
sterdam ( letters must be directed "per
SATt'HDAY At G.0 : a. m. for FUAXCI3 ,
SWriV.KUIjAND. ITALV. SPAIN , POH-
TL'GAU Tl'HKKY , EGYPT nnil UHITISH
INDl V. per s. H. La CliumpaKm- ' * . via
Havre ( letters for other parts of Eurojie
must bo dlrectod "per L.i Champagne' ) ;
at 6:30 : a. tn. for ICI'HOPK. per * . s. Lu-
canla * . via Queenstown ( loiters foi
France , Switzerland , Italy , Spain , Portu
gal Turkey , Egypt and Hritish India must
be directed "per Lucanla" ) ; at 8 a. , m.
for NETHERLANDS direct , per . ' s.
Spaarmlam , via Hottcrdam ( lettcr.M must
be directed "per Sp.ianulam" ) ; at S a. in.
for GENOA , per s. s. Aller ( letters must
be directed "per Alter" ) ; at 11 a. m. for
NORWAY direct , per s. s. Aimrika ( letters
must be directe.1per Amerlka" ) .
PIUNTED MATTEH , ETC. Rerninn steamers
Milling on TuccdnjH take Printed Matter , etc. ,
for O rr.af.'y. and Specially Aildressed Printed
Matter , etc. , for other parts of Europe. Ameri
can and While Star steamers on Wednesdays ,
( lerman i-teamers on Thurt-days. and f'unurd ,
prench and German steamers on Saturdays
take Pilnled Matter , etc. , for all countries for
which they are advertised to carry mall.
After the closing of the Supplementaly Trans-
Atlunllc Malls named aho\e. addltlonul supple
mentary malls are opened on Hie pli-rs of the
American , KiiRllsh , Prench and ( jerinan fcteam
ers , and remain open until with Ten Mill
utes of the hour of En.'lln ; of sttamer.
for South anil ( Viili-nl Anicrlcil ,
\Vc-Nt liKlli'H , lite.
THI'IIPDAV At 2:30 : u. m. for PORT AN
TONIO , per stenmcr from Phllsdelpbla ;
nt 10 a , m. ( supplementary 11 a. m. ) for
CENTRAL AMERICA ( except Co.stu
R'ca ) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS , per
s. s. l''inance , vlu Colon ( Icttcis for
( iitatemala must be directed "per Fin
ance" ) ; at 10 a. in. for SANTIAGO DE
( 'I'llA , per s. s. San AusURt'.n ( letters for
A'enczucla and Colombia must be directed
"per San Augustln" ) .
FRIDAY At 2:30 : a in. for NEWFOUND
LAND , per s. s. Siberian , from Plilladel-
phlu.
SATURDAY At 9M : n. m. ( supplementary
10 n. m. ) for ST. THOMAS. ST. CROIX ,
LEEWARD nnd WINDWARD ISLANDS ,
per ? . B. Madlana ( letters for Grenada ,
Trinidad and Tobago must tie directed
"per Madlnna" ) ; at 10 H. in. ( supplemen
tary 10:20 : a. in. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND.
JAMAICA , SAVANILLA and GREY-
TOWN , per a s. Alleehany ( letterH for
Costn Rica must be directed "per Alle-
Bhany" ) ; at 10 a. in. ( supplementary 10:3J :
a. in. ) for HAITI , via 1'ort an Prince ,
Petit Goave nnd .leremle , also CARTHA-
C5ENA , per H. s. Andes ; at 1UM : a. m. for
CAMPECHE. CHIAPAS. TAHASCO and
YUCATAN , per . s. Yuinnrl ( letters for
other parts of Mexico and for Cuba miifit
be directed "per Yumtirl" ) ; at KM p , m.
for ST. PIERRE MIQUELON , pet-
steamer from North Sydney.
Mulls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , and
thence by steamer , close at this office dally at
8:30 : p , m. Malls for Mlquelon , by rail to llos-
. ton and thence by steamer , clore nt t ils olllce ,
dally at 8:30 : p , m. Mulls for Cuba clc at this
ofllce dully at 7O ) a. m. , for torwardliiK by
Hteamcrs calling ( Mond'iys und Ihurn ays ) from
Port Tampa , Pla. l-elter malls for Mexico City ,
overland , unless rperlally adilreri-cd for dis
patch by fcteamer , close at this otllre dally at
12 m. ; puper malU at C u. m. "ItCKlKtcied mall
closes ut C:00 : p. m. previous day.
TrniiN-PiH-Illo .MnllN.
for Ohlnn , Japan and Hawaii , per t. H
City of PeklriK ( from San I'Vaticlco ) ,
cloHe liere dally up to Septonibcr 20th at
tl'IO : p , m. Malls for Hawaii , per H. H.
Australia ( from Han Francisco ) , close
here dally up to HepiumbCT 2'Jlh at fi'M :
p. m. Malls for C'lilna anil Japan ( ( -JIPL--
lally addiessed only ) , per H. H. EmpresH of
India ( from Vancouver ) , close here dally
up to October Hh at 0:0 : : : p , m. Malls for
Australia ( except those for West Aus
tralia ) , which are. forwarded via Europe ,
New /A'Hluml , Hawaii , FIJI ami Hamoan
Inlands , per H , s. Moana ( from HJIII I'riiu-
cipco ) , close liero dally up to October
8th at 7:110 : n. in. . 11 u. in. ami fiiSO p. m ,
( or on arrival at New York of H. B. Cam
pania with British mallH for Australia ) ,
stalls for China nnd Japan , per B. H. Vic
toria ( from Tcfoma ) , cloio hero dally up
to October " 10th at 0:30 : p. m. Malls for
Australia ( except WHBI Auitrtlla ) , Nrw
Zealand , Hawaii anil FIJI iNlands , per H. H ,
Mlowera ( from Vancover ) , elosn hero
dally after October "Mb and up to October
llth at G'X : > p , m. Malls for the Hjoluty
iHlamlH , per xhlp City of I'apelU ( from
Han Francisco ) , clcwe hero dally up to
October Mill at 6:30 : p. in.
TrniiF-IMelllc malls are fiuuaided to port of
HutllUK dally and lh n hedule of < 'lo lng U
nrranK < * d on the preeiimptlon of their iiiiln-
trrriipldl ini-rlurnl trim/It. Jtrglitued mull
cluieu at ti:00 : p. in. previous day
I'o.4tolllcc New York , N. Y. . September 81 ,
CORNELIUS VANC'OTT. I'ostimiHter.
MTICI2 TO rmTIIA-TOII.S.
NOTICE TO CONTRAOTOllS.
for tliu HIi IT and plaster work on
thu Acrlcultiinil building will \ > a n-celved
until 5 o'clock , Thursday , September Sfltli ,
Plant * and > p7clflcatlnns can ho r-efii ut the
olllce of tne .upoilnti'iiJent. room 011 , J'ax
ton block. F. J' . KIRKENDALL.
MKr. Grda. & HldR. IH-pt. , TraiiHinliiHlHslppI
& International Exposition.
JAMES E. BOYD < S CO.
Telephone 1030. Omitlin , Neb.
-COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS
i IlOAltO OU THAUK.
Direct wlw to Chlt ro and l < fc r York.
SPECIAL NOTICES
AilviTlU-rtiirntN fur Uirno column *
Trill InluUe.i until I- in. ( or the
rvenltiK anil until S p. in. ( or tltn
mortiliiK unit Jiiiinlay tMllllinin.
AilviTllHrm , li ) rriiucilliiK imiii-
lu'roil rlieuli , run have titiMTrcm nil-
ilrt'Nsrit I'J n nmuln'i-iMl letter In cure
of The lire. Anrmrrsi NO niltlrrii r l
will lie itrtlverril on iirrnriitiitluii of
tin * chock iinlj.
llntrx , 1 1-SJ > n vvoril llmt limrrtloill ,
lo n vroril tliiTcnftcr. .ViilliliiK tnUrn
for U > MM ( linn li.lo for ( InHrnt Inirr-
llon. 'I'lic.MiiitvrrtliiuiiiriitN imiftt lie
run < Mi > iNi < iiflv < > t.v.
\VAVri : i _ N
\V.\NTr | : > . ClllCt'LAH I.KTTKItS IX ) WIllTi ; .
< > nvf lopes to nddre s or m.imifcilpt to copy nl
leanjuiihle teims , Address T S6 , lire1 cilice.
A-MW6 US *
WA.\Tl-'l > _ . .MAI.n 11151.1' .
CANVASSKHSTOTAKE OHDEHS ; NE\V LINKer
or work ; no heavy goods to carry ; tslnry or
commission. C. R Adams Co. , (24 So. 16th St.
U-415
SALESMEN FOn CIOAHS , J1Z1 A MONTH AND
expenses ; old Hn.i ; experiencu uimecenary ; In-
ducemrnts to c.uatonuis. v. . C. Ij'thcp & Co. .
St. 1.0111s. 11-416
MEN AND WOMEN SOLUTTOHS KOH Tim
National Heseric utsoclutlon ; the be t. eafeit
and soundest fraternal order In the Held today ,
Addiess 1. A. O. Slcu-ns. 611 N. 1Mb St. ,
Oninlin. 11 41 ?
WANTTD : , MEcTLVNicAL DIlAIJOHTSMANl
capable of preparing patent ullloe dlnwlngs. Ap
ply nt ollice of SUCH K Ca. , lleo hulldlnK ,
Onmha. 11-M322 OI
WANTKD , A riHST-CLASS IIAItlUltti HOT
Splines. South liitkolii. 1) . II. lllcks. Hot
Springs. South Dnkola. 11-M4SO 30
WANTKIl. SALIWMKN TO SKLL CinAHS TO
.Idilcis ; salary. UO.TO to IMO.CO per month nnd
expenses experience mimi-ensury ; pcinmtieiit
pi.sltlon. The IV Mom 1'lRiir Co. . j-prliiRtlclil ,
J. H-M573 10 *
WANTii ) . YOI'NO MAM WITH KXI'KHi
In stonm ccnl trnile In take wholesale
itRenry Omaha iintl vicinity ror Iowa conl.
Address , giving ago. experience , refetences nnil
Mil.it y expected. Ciejccnt Conl Company ,
What t'hecr. Iowa. H-M579 O2
WANT'HU. " "i/Am7itTi7sr : Tim IXTHA : UANU'
wrik In Soulii Dakota nnd Wyoming ! free
fate. Krnmcr & O'lleatn. llth nnd Putnam.
I1-MSC6 Ol
WANTin. COLLIICTOH WITH WIIKKL OR
rig : mutt furnlrli II st-elass references ntul
security. Address IT 40 , Hcc. H-vMSS2 3U
\v.t v
10) GIHLS KOH AM. KINDS OP WOHK ; $3 TO
{ 7 week. Canadian OITleel * > 22 Douglas ,
C-41S
WANTP.D , nxritlUKNCKll COOK. IS31
Ins. C M27B
WANTKP. A OOOU OIKI. KOH OKNCUAtl
housework. 1607 Cnllfornla ktreet.
C 4M 29 *
1
WANTKD. aim. , POM OK.VI'MIAI , 1IOUSH-
wnrk ; must linve rcrerenres. 2209 Qjirnccr Pt.
C-4CO
WANTID. : GOOD oiui. pen OH
houfeworlt ; In tmall fi'inlly. with or without
wushliiR ; eooil WIIRPS. 2602 I'oppli'ton nve.
C M478
WANTKD KXl'EHtKNC'Kn "HAI.KSbAllY IN
hnflery deimrtmfiit. Ilotdin Stuio. C 4S9 30
\VANTK , GOOD OIUU KOH QKNKIIAI.
housework In Mnall fnnitly ; steady situation
for n ( food Klrl ; 1.103 South 32d Htrcct.
C-491-1 *
noon cootc WANTED AT 2100 DOITRI.AS HT.
C 4K-O1 ! )
WANTKD. HOOD ( Hill. POIl
houieivork. 1816 Wlrt ttuet. C MS03 ' > 2 *
dim. OH MIDDI.I : AOID I.ADY WANTKD
n.r housework ; two In family. Call 1121 CaH-
tellar Htrect. C > iiJO-2 *
WANTKD-NUHSB (3IHU WITH OOOU HUP-
erenreH. WaKe J4 | ier week. Urn 12. A.
Cudahy , 616 Ko. 2Cth street. C 6C2-1 * i
WANTED-LADY STENOGHAI'HEH AND ,
bookkeeper. Give penmanship reply. Address
U 33 Hee. c 511-31)
WANTED WOMAN TO COOK AND DO C1RX-
eral work In small cnuntiy hotel. Ans
wer at once to 1) 37 HPO tilllcc. C-S12-20 *
WANTI3D OE1IMAN C.IHI , IN SMAI.I. CJEIl-
nuin family , 2C.1 N. SSth H | . ? 6I3-1 *
WANTKD. C1IHUS ; KXI'KHIKNCED FINISH.
rr In fur business : no nthera need apply.
320 S. 15th St. John I'l uanczyk. C MSSO O2
FOR HE.VT IIODSISS.
IIOUSUH IN AlA. 1'AKTS OP TH13 CITY. TIIU
O. P. Davis Company , IM3 Parnam. D 419
IIOUS12S ; IJENAWA CO. , 108 N. IDTl'l BT. "
D 429
MODI3HN HOUSES. C A. STAHIl , 923 N. Y.
I.I re. D 421
I1OPHRS ; WALLACE , HHOWN HIXJCIC 1CTH
and DouRlas. D 422
I1OUSI-2S , COTTAGES & STOHKS.ALL PA UTS
of city. Biennan. Ixjvo Co. . < 30 I'uxton Dlcck.
D 424
_
LAHG13 LIST. M'CAOUE , 15TII AND DODOH.
D-425
_ _
HOiSI2H , PLATS , C1ATIV1N I1I1OS. , 1613 PAIlTl
D-42C
_
HOUSES VOn IlKNT , 1II2MIS , I'AXTON ULK.
D-427
_ _ _ _
HOUSl'JS , J. II. SHKHWOOD , 423 N. Y ! IJF1U.
D-423
_
STANFOHD nnri.K POTTAOUS. C 11OOMS ,
H. W. cor 13th nnd Vlnlon ; flnem location In
city for mislncFH men of Oinnhn nnd Houth
Omaha ; rents moderate. 204 Hoc hulldlni. .
D 439
_
[ . 'OH KENT. CIIOICK 12-HOOM DKTACH12D
modern house , Iniulrc 2148 Capitol avenue ,
D-ill
_
MOVING HOUHItllOLl ) GOODS AND IMANOS.
Om. Van & .StnrHRC Co. , 1C1H4 Pnrnnm Tel JS59 ,
D-431
_
HOUSES H STOHES. P. D. WKAD. 10 ft WOUoT
D-383-R-29
- - -
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON , COI HEE
Tel. 717.
IQ-IinOM MODEIIN II01IRK AND I1AHN LV
Kood repair , and mitrally located. John w.
HobhlnH , ncent , 1802 Farnam , D M277
SIX-HOOM MODK11N FLAT. 1112 EO. 11TH.
D-2SO-29 *
l.'l'HNIPHKD HOI'HK , MODP.UN , 8 I10OMS ,
oak finish , eholce lurnllon Parnnm car line ,
with Rood Imrn. > 4".00 PIT month. Fidelity
Trust Company , Hint llnor Ni-w York Life Hide.
D M300
HIX-IIOOM COTTAOB AI. O 0 UNFUHNI8HI-2D
rnotnH , all modern : 2124 Miami xt. D M297
2224 NO. 19TH ST. . 0 IIOOMS : MODERN FIHST-
clam , cowl 1 > ain , finlv J20.M. Omahu ru-al Es
tate und Trust Co. , 211 Ko. ISIIi ft , D 334
POH HKNT , COTTAOH. 2512 CALDWELL HT.
D-322 O 1
roll IlKNT. 7-IIOOM COTTAOR MODKUN7
172" ( leoriila nvenue. Also nnn 9 room huusp ,
modrrn , MS S , 2 < ° > tl > 'ivc. Applv to P , D. Drown
at Treasurer1 ! ! olllci > , Union I'acllln Ilv
_ D-MS82 SO
nnisi2H ; ! nonsKS ! HOI'SKHI TnTKAT DK-
iniind for hoiiK'H. Wlm IIHH any for r nt7 list
same with me. ItcntnN a Hprclaltv , J If
Kherwood , 422 N. J' . Life. n-M ;
"
f-HOOM MODKIIN IIHTACIII' '
Hnnrcom I'mk : vncunt Oclnher 1 , 1'rler S25
J.H. _ Hlienv.-iil.JB _ Y. I.\ff. \ D-M3M '
mun noi'SR CITY WATKH"
ITIc. , 113. .1. n. Bhtrwo , i. 42i
N. A' . Life. D-M394
IKMIH HENTA1 AdKNCY , 2H McfAOI'll
1111 ; . D-4U
POH HKNT-ONK OP TIHO PINRHT IIOMI'll
on I'aik avenue ; 14 rooms ; newly painted uml
papeied thloUKliout ; IIOIIK. JUKI liceii enlarced
nnd put III c'uiiilltluii
( iod an new uteam
ln-iilHl : mrlctly molcin and lln-l-olnss'ln
liiiltlrular. Tu ili-ylinlilo
parties u la
'
1011 HENT. A HOA11D AND IIOOMINO
liou-e for one year. Cnl | ut Uu jtnvrtt\ \ > mt
J. _ _ _ ! ! ! ° ! L * ' . . _ D-M49J Ol
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ELEGANT IMIOOM HlliricT'ioT'scrTsTTr v"
D. Wi-ad , IMI DmiKlus Ht. IM49I O |
S-ltOOM MODEHN COTTAUj" , -JtE 1411
Ylnion. - -
n-MIOC 03
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