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    0 TIIJ8 OMAHA DAILY IJEISaiJriUDAY , OOTO1IBU 1. 1807 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Heavy Shipping EngftRpmonts nnd Uronth
HoporU fc'ond Wheat Upwards ,
DECEMBER GAINS OV R A CENT AND A HALF
Ollie-r MnrlinlH TrnllIonn : IIHilml
tlietipniliT , SIlKl.t Ailviincen HcInK
! > > Corn , On Is mill
I'rot lulling. .
CIIK'AOO , Stepl. 30. Wlicat today more ttmn
ttcoveHiI from y.-stenltiy'ii tumult , the Dcci-m-
\ > tr option e-lonlntt firm at 11 < J advance. Trio
rnark'-t nun tartly rallied during lh forenoon
ly lh Bhfirp break In Bjirlnz whnil. which bee -
e nmo liifKular lo-lny. Imt heavy shipping en-
cnremrnts from lure , presumably of tlila faMe
grade , put lh inailiet on It * feet again.
l > t milli repoilH wr-io also n factor. Oilier mar-
iccta were coutent to follow whcal In u mild
decree , corn nnd oat. ) cluslnR ttc higher nnd
luovlrlons ndvnuclni ; SfJIOc.
Sheila In wheat whs expected a further break
In whthi tbnl would hiivo enabled llii > n to buy
- were disappointed , the
nt nn- additional profit
market mailed wllh December bringing k94o !
nnd WHo n comp.irrd with Utt&Hic at the
Clou" yesterday. Liverpool commenced the day 8
trading nt prices unchanged to ftd lower. Paris
started nl IS centime * decline. Thcso prices
vera liettitr thnn expected In view of the tcr-
tltltf tumMe In prices late In yesterdays marknl
here. Tim 1'rlco Current said that the drouth
eondltiins hail been Inlenslllcd durltiK the wctk
und complaints of dry pasluteH mid of srouml
unfit for ptowhiK cnma fiom nil over the weal.
J'-nr n moment titter the op-nliiR tlic market
liesll.ited. Then shorts concluded the quicker
. hi-
they covered the belter It would be an.
prlrV of December , which hud dropped > * " ? '
in-tiled to S9'ie , went up with n Jump to 90Vie.
SItU , had conslrti.li.blL. Ullllculty In cm < " ' " ! ' ' '
lint unlll ao'.trhail been reached illrt holdctB
evince nny deposition to let P'-1'1.1
the mniki-t naisR-ed off nsajii to Mu.'W1 , ,
lecolvcd 2 * : . ouloadH and Mlnneai > IH a ' ' ' ' '
luth l.nlS. ThuiKday of lust week Mliiili'apjllH .
inn"Ouuith icoelved ) ,1M cat loads ami ho cor.
respcndlns duy of the year before l- ' l'- ' . , ' ? ;
Bimti offer * In the pit nf No. 2 kpilng h"n [
it To for October delivery , ill which I me that
Kinde will be eliminated n.ini l < -/CB ular < n-
nllcntloii fiom
nllinctcd general
trawl grade ,
MM UlnootinlinB Ihe pile. ) nt whlch I I ca Id to
September by nboul . 'ill ' pi I
unl.l nl Hi- Unifier
bushel. I-ntcr It tolil r..r Kentember nt k..e. T l.u . !
mused the pilco of li-ci-nihcr it > inn down to
VJisCUllt shoilly ufl'-ivvnid. vvhen It wns mi-
iiuuiiectl - that 250,00" " ) bushels of No. S njrliiB
1 tld l. < in offMTil nt t.'o nnd had been mi - hv 11
finally fold up U > aW" under n vlKuruu * de
inand nnd clesed nl If0jii yoc.
The dry wenthrr nnd the iccovcry In wheat
caused e-orn to rule llrm. There w.in rpiltjKen -
ernl covering by room Iraders and mine let up
In Iho tailing pleasure , the csn.'couen-e being
prices iiiled higher from the htarl. Lcwa cables
nnd the. fact Hint recelpls , though comparatively
tmall , were 100 cars over the esllinalc. checked
somewhat the iipwnrd Icndency. The cash mar
ket was weak. Itccelpt * were nosli it at 4u cars.
Kxporls were 331,000 liu. December rnnRc.l . frnm
S95 o to 281ic. closing % o higher nt 29U1/2-V / ! ' :
Oats was fairly active nnd stronger. Drouth
In the we t ntlracled nttcntlon nnd Induced rome
buying. A seed cnib demand nlso existed ,
which helped speculative * futures. Itei-elpls weie
433 ears ; seaboard clearances 433.000 bu. De
cember ratified from 20o to I'JVulO'iO. ' closing
' , ic lilshcr at 19T4c.
The speculative trade In provisions was smnll ,
but prices were lit in nil day nt some Improve
ment over yesterday's closing values , ling re
ceipts wen4,000 less thnn cxpee'led nnd yard
pi Ices So higher. 1'nckern nnd other shorts did
suiio buying. At tha.'close December pork was
lOo hlRlicr nt > 8.27',4 : December lard ifll2'4i ' >
higher at J4.57' { ' 4.r.i . ) and December ribs 5w
7'ic higher nt ? 4.77',4'T4.SO. ' ' !
KMtlmutcrt receipts Filrtny : Whent. ! . . cars ;
corn. 350 cars : ( inls. 450 cars ; bogs. 2:1,000 : head.
Loading futltrca numcd aa follows :
ArllclCB. | Opati. I llUh. 1 LJ'.V. I Clo o. lYualdy.
Wheat-
ficpt. . . 874 R7T4 85 87ii
Doc. . . . BUW1 Him R'JWI *
May. . . 871
<
Sept. . 27 27
Dec. . . . J8K-1 ! " 2t < B8 2J1W01 *
May HI !
.Sept. . . 18)1 ) in in
Dec. . . . 111 ! * 11)4
May. . . 22H ' 'ITS
1'ork
Oct. . . . 8 (17 ( W 8 174 8 07H 8 17'-i 8 O.-i
DfO. . . . H 17 B : io B 17H _ H 'J71 * 8 17H
. Jan. . . . U I''H o a-j.'i ' 0 UL''i ' U ID
Oct. . . . 4 no 4 sa 4 i * * l 4 CU 4 40
Dec. . . 4 ro i r.o 4 50 4 00 4 47W
Jn-i . . . t 07M 4 75 4 U7k 4 70 4 ( I'Jh
SVtlUuB
t IK ) 4 ll.-i 4 no 4 1)5 ) 4 00
1 7 4 80 4 77' ' . 4 80 4 7'- > ii
i 4 SO i TM 4 80 I 7L'i ,
No. 2.
Cnsii quotations weie ns follows :
I'lXjUU Weaker prlceH favorln buyers ; win
ter pnti-Hts. J3.00W3.10 ; atralKhlH. tl.70li4.8i ;
KprltiK Bpeelnls. J5.75 : uprlni ; Patents. I3.00o5.30 ;
tiulihls , 5t.COfi4.80 ; Imliers , t3.90ff4.20.
WHEAT No. 2 i-prliiB. SITifi'Jl c ; No. 3 spring ,
2'SS ! : N" . 2 red. 9.Wii9mc.
' - . : - I' 888.W o. b. : No. 2 w.dle. .
Z2fM r No. a white. 2H4O c.
JlYK No. 2 , 4Ce ,
UAHI.EY No. 2 , nominal : No. " , 2E J41o ; N . 4 ,
' ? , < AXHii-No. | ) 1. 9 ' ,5 9 c.
TIMOTHY KEKtJ-Prlme. .C3. . , .
J'HOVIHIONrt-MeFS iiorl : . l > er bid. , IS.20Ci8.2i.
J.niil , pel' 100 Ilia. , tl.CO l.52 > 4. Short ribs sides.
llnoHO ) . $ I.SOf5.ir , . Dry salted fhoiildrm tbuxedK
i : > .37i/Cii3.C2'i. | Short , clear sides ( Inixed ) , Jj.2.i
WHISKY Distillers' nnlrheil goods , per gal. ,
11.22.
HtJOAIlS Cut loaf , ( i ; granulated. { 5.31.
Flour , bbls.
Wheat , bu.i
Corn , Oil , . . ,
Oau.bil
Sye.Un
urk'.v.bu. .
On the Produce cjchnnKO todav the butter
market wus nrm ; creameries. Ml22e : ilalr e ,
ClHc-w , steady , 8iI9c. EBB , steady , 14i- .
K1SW YOlllv CSHXnilAh MAUKUT.
QiiutiilliniM of tin- y " ( Sfiiorul
ColilliloilllloH.
NRW YOnit , Kept. 30 , FLOUn llccelpts , 21. .
J14 tblK.i exports. 45,108 bbls. steadily held , but
quiet ; 'wlnler exlras , J3.20ftj3.fi5 ; winter low
crades , J3.log3.20. llye Hour , dull ; fancy. 53.SO
M3.C5. lluckvvheat Hour , steady.
COKNMKAL-Dull : yellow westein , C8c.
, HYli Weak : No. 2 western , 45c.
HAULKY-O.ulet ut 20Uc.
11AHLKY MALT Nominal.
WHEAT-UecelpU. 210,075 bu. ; exports , C.OI2
tni , Optlonn oiiened Hun nn bullish cables mul
droulh news , ea ed off under realizing , but ex.
Iierlenced un Improvement after noon on export
rumors. Sales Included No. S red. September.
4T4 .i65Hc : December. M'ittWlc closed. ! > ! 'iic.
COUN Iti-colpls , 2C0.725 bu. : exports , 5,203 bu.
Spot , llrm : No. 2. 344c ! , Options opened sleudy
with wheat , declined unlll noon , but lecoverrd
on a Miurl demand , closing KffVto net lilgher ;
October , SSHKSZWc ; closed , 32J4c ; December , 33T4
OAT3-ItecelpU. 17B,20il bu. : exports , 3S4,2 i3 bu.
Spot , sleudy : No. ! , 234c. ? Opllons dull but
firmer wttb the other markets , cloblng 'U' net
lilKher ; October clojcd , nt4o ; December cloyed ,
! <
HAY-l > uU ; shipping. 14,0004.50 ; Rood to
cliolcu. $3.r Hifi.50.
IIQPrt Hteailv state , common to choice , 1&93
crop 304c ; t 6 crop. 6iiSo : 1897 crop. Httltk- ;
tnclilo joVil. 1895 ciop. 3 4c ; 1836 crop , 64j'ju ;
* * "
Ilim" -Ktendy : finlveslon. lICICo ; Texas , 12i
5IJc : California. 17ff18c.
I.15ATIIKH Btenrtv hemlock nole. light to
heavy weight. 1 ' ,4 ? 20i4e : acid. 20V4 iS3c.
ntlTTInilieielplM. . 2287 likgs. . market n.m . ;
western creamery , 14tf22c ; Klgln * , 22o ; factory ,
,
( IIBKHKItecelpts. . 1,074 pkcs. Mniket nulel :
Urne white , 9c ; umall , white , ! ) Vic ; lar e ,
rnlored , O'toj small , colored , 9to ! ; part tklms ,
HW7oj full l < ln . 3W f4c ,
UQOS llecelpls , 6.455 pkra. Market nulet ;
( tale mul Pritiitylvutila , 17ifIUc ; wmtern , 17c.
niO VISIONS lleef. llrm : family , t9.0 ff1fl.M
extra men , I7f.0tt.t0. Pickled bellies. J .7. i
I CO. Lard , firmer : western ftenm elo ed nt
14 IK ) ; refln , d , rlemly. rink , dull : family , Jtl.W
OI3.CO Tiilluw , dull.
OIIJ Cilton eed. wenkj prime crude , 2lf22ct |
tirlme > ellow , :4H 2 , Petroleum , quiet
united. i\i ; P nn ylvanln crude , nominally
Ka. Itoiln. fleudyi strained , common lo KooJ
Jl.40ill.45 Turpentine , llrm. 82Ufl33i- .
UICK-Flim : dnmesUc , fair , 4 > UCViai ) Japan
New Orleann , open ketlle ,
to rh'.Kv.
KHKIOllTrt-Clulet.
MKTALH Pie Iron , slendy : soutliern. JlO.V.Hr
11 Miirrtlieni. . J10.WRI2.00. Copiier , eury ; | ke ,
broker * . Ill.SSJ exchanKe. JI1.25. Tin , nulel
rtrulU , ' 3. & ) n.C5 plates , steajy. Speller.
milet. J4.2 < Hi4.SO. Ix-ad. exchange , easy , J4ji
bid , } l..i a kedj brukers , stronif. K.
lU-oi-lplH nf AV In-lit.
BT , I-Ql'IS , Sept. SO. llecclpts of wheat today ,
I'll ' *
5KAN'r5AH CITY , Sept. 30-Tlecelpts of wheat
txl v. tilursi ono year atro , . 96 cars.
CIIICAOO , Sept. 30. Ilecelpls of wheat todny.
tOS carp ; coin. 413 cars ; outs , 4u cars ; estlmatuil
ttcelpU foi' tomorrow ; Wheat , 225 cars ; corn ,
( M cam : oiiln. .V ) cars.
' ' JUNNKAPOLtS , Scpl. SO.-necelpts of wlicat to
day , 45D cllrt.
lliiltliiuiru
IUI < TIMOUK. Sept. SO.-FLOUn-Dull nrwl
aty ; wiwliTn superfine , l(501.25 : western extra ,
tltOtil.'Ij ; western family. I4.C004.W ; winter
Wheat patents , | 3.0 05I5 | sprlor wbctt paltnts ,
i (7i.JS. spTlnc whent xtrnlRMn. I4J10PW. rc
ctlpt * . ll. ! > " ,7 hbls.i rxputls. l..M tibia.
WIIISAT . 'Firm. Rrvt. MV flM , c ; Decfmher. M
OfJ'lr : lenmer , No. 2 red , 97c ; tectlpls , S7.7J7
iw.j e t"'rtii. iM.Mi liu. ; foiithetn whe.it. by wio-
pl * . tl'ic / ; southern wheat , on grsdc , SIViW
WHc.
cottN lUiry. Spnt. MWSV : I > e ; mb r. newer
or old , 14 } < 4c ; t m-r mUeil , jnftM'iei ' ix .
relpld. 4 ? f9 bu. ; export * , 187.SJS bu. ; couthM ! !
white rnrn , nciSitH' : feuthnn jellow , 3S\Wlc ,
OATS-ririn ; No. 2 white , ISc bid ; recelplo ,
3S.OOO LU.j < - \ [ ) lt . 94.576 bu.
HYB--ICarler : No. 2 weflern , Gli05rilectlpts ; ,
7.111 bu. ; vspnrls , l,4i& bu.
HAY Firm fur the betur grnd's ; eliok-n tlm
othy , UlbOttllM.
C1HAIN FltUIOIITfi'-Very dull and ilnchruigsi ] ,
IH'TTBH-FIrm nnd uncltaiiKeJ.
IXIOS Firm nnd unsunned.
CIIRisi-Stcndy. :
O.UAHA 4n.\iitAl. : M.UlKm'S.
C'oiiilKliin nf Trnitc iinil Qtmntli > nn
HII Sl | il > unit PnnoI'riiiliioc ,
KOOOood tock , weak nl ISc.
llttTTIUI Cumtnon to fnlr. 8c ; choice to fnncy ,
IJffHc ; separator irenmcry. SI ; gathered crentn-
fry , ISiilpc.
VKAI ChoIce fat. 80 to 12Q Ib * . . quolfl nl 8c :
larifn and coarse. 4JBo.
MVM POlJI.TIlY-Hens , e',5fl:7c ' : ! cocks , 8 < Jlc ;
spring chickens , per Ib. , 7'ic ' ; ducki , 6tf7c ; lur-
keyii , Cfffr.
I'lOnONfi-Llvi- 09,0c ! dead plseoni not
wanted.
HAY Upland. 5 : mlrllntid , 14.Mi lowland ,
! rle.tri"v' ? ' : color mnkes Iho price ; on
> ny ; light bales sell the bett , only top grades
brine top prites.
UHOOMCOnN Extremely slow- sales new crop ,
delivered on trade In country : choice urcen felt-
working carpel per | b. , 5S(2'.4c ( ; choice green ,
runnlntr to hurl. 2O2tSc : common. l 4c.
. . . . VCO15TAUI.KS.
CANTAl OUPKS-Pcr doz. , MflCOc.
TOMATOKH Per bnlf bu. basket , 25840e.
ONIONH-I'er bu. , WJTWs.
T.nfA n ANB-Per Ib. . Jc.
I1KANSTlnndplckcd navy , per bu. , Jl.408Tl.50.
fAmiAHK-IIoinc srown. Ic.
WATHItJIKMNB-CratMt , per dot. , J1.50.
POTATOKS-Home crown. COOCJo.
Fn ITH.
APPLIW--Pcr bid. , J2.00ff2. : ; .
NAT1VM PLUMS Per bnfket , 20ii3c.
(11tAPiS.-Cf.lfornln. : | Jl.23flt.SO.
CALIPOIINIA PKAOHliS-Per cnce. Craw
fords. SOU cllnrv , 7CCr75c.
PKAHUllnrlletl. . per cni" ; . tl.K : Trtnh lart-
Itlls. JI.TMfl.KO ; I'nerif Hnrdv. Jl.COffl.75.
HO.Mi ; OnOWN OHAPKS Per basket. t41lc.
OALIFOI1NIA PLllMHPcicafe , J1.00 1.23.
CUA.N'Itnitllli-Cnpe : : Cod , perbbl. , JC.OO.
TItOPICAL FIIU1TS.
LH.MONS-Atcsslnns , J4.23ft4.Wj choice Call-
foinla , tl.iiO.
OtlANnns Mi-iillerrnnean swcels , J4.2oi4.r.O.
I1ANANAS Cliolce , UITKC Block , p"r blind ) ,
J2.COfi2.23 ; meillum-slred bunches , Jl.r.032.00.
MISCKLLANKOUS.
Nin.S Almonds , Cnllfonila , per Ib. . lares
Hi" . 13e : llrazlls , per Ib. , 10o ; UnRll-ili wnlmils.
per Ib. . fnncy , tuft shell , 1213c : standards , 10JP
lie filberts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , polished , Inrcr ,
SfflUe ; jumi , . H5fi2c ; laige hickory 111110 , $1.23
pi-r bu ; cocniiiiiiiir 4Ujv eacl- .
FK1S Imporled fancy , 4 cruin. , tfi.lb. boxes.
12c : f , crown. 50-lh. boxes. 13S14c.
HONHV-Cholce while. 13c.
CIDMn-CI.irlileJ Juice , per halt Mil. , J2.33 ; per
bbi. . Ji.miii. : . ' ,
MAPLi : .SVHDP-Flvc-Kul. cans , each J2.23 ;
Riil cans , pure , pr doz. , J12.00 ; halt-Kt.I. cans ,
tj.2j ( quart cans , J3 CO.
rncsii XIHATS.
IlKKF-Oood native steers , 400 to
COO Ib7c ; good foreipiarlers , sleers , Cc ; Rood
hlndojiarters , 9c ; western steers. CJ6'4e ; fancy
lielfers , Cc ; good heifers. 6(4c ( ; good foreipiirter ! ,
heifers , to ; Kood hlndqunrters , heifers , 8c Rood
cows , CVic ; fHlr cows. 5ic ; common cows , CUc ;
cow foil-quarters , 4'.4H5c ; cow hlndqunrlers , 7V4
08c.
IIKKF CUTS Tenderloins. IRc ; boneless slrlnj ,
9c ; slrlp loins , 7c. rolls , 9c ; sirloin butts I'c ;
shoulJer clods , Cc ; rump butts , 5c ; steer chucks ,
f.c ; cow ehucks , 4 ! e ; bonelecs chucks , 4'tc ' ; eov
plnle.3e ; steer plates , 3'tc Malik sleak. C'ic :
loins , No. 1 , lie ; loins , No. 2. lOHc ; loin * . No. s
S'.Sc ; sirloin end ? . No. 1 , 9c ; libs , No. 1 , llc >
ribs , No. 2 , S',4c ; ribs , No. 3 , C'.jc. ' sleer rounds ,
7',4c ' ; cow rounds , 7c ; cow rounds off , S'.Jc ; trim
mings , 4e ; beef shanks , 24c ; brains , per doz. ,
3.c ; fweelbrendu , per Ib. , 12e sweetbreads
( calveai. per Ib. . 40-- ; kidneys , per duz. , 5Tc ; ox
tails , enrh 3c ; llvcis , per Ib. , 2c ; hearts , per Ib. ,
2e ; tnnKiies , per Ib. , He.
Mt'TTON Lambs. SH-c ; sheep 7 < vic ; market
rnt-k ( loim ) , 9c ; hotel racks ( snort ) , 12c : leK
and middled. 8e ; Inmb legs , 9s ; 'jreasts ana
atev > s. 3c ; toiiKUCM , cnch 3c.
POHK Dremed plRS , Cc ; dre sed hops , 5'Sc
tenderloins , 13o ; loins , 7c ; spare ribs , 4c ; ham
snusiiRe , butts , Cc ; hhoulders , roiiKh , 5Ue ; shoul
ders , MJnned , Cc ; trlmmliiKS , 4'Jc leaf larj , not
rendered , Ce ; bends , cleaned. So ; snout nnd cars ,
3o ; backbones , IVic ; cheek meals , So ; neck
bones , I'.ic ; plK ' tails , 2c. plucks , each 5C )
clitt'.ctlliiKs , "e ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 2c-
stomachs , each 3c ; toiiKties. each 7c ; kldneyn ,
per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , IDc ; pigs' feet ,
per doz. , 25o ; livers , each 3c.
HIDES , TALLOW. RTC.
HIDKS No. 1 ureen hides. 7c ; No. 2 Rreen
hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hldcB , 8'4c ; No. 2 ureen
salted hides , T'.Jc ' ; No. 1 veal calf , S lo 12 Ibs. .
i-c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 13 Ibs. . 6.No. . 1 dry
Hint bides , 11013 ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , SiflOc ;
No. 1 diy salted hides , 95flOc ; part cured bides ,
HI : per Ib. le. s than fully cured.
SHiiP ; PKLTS Orcen salted , each 15S75c ;
Rrecn salted sheurllnRS ( short woolcd early
skins ) each U.cj dry shearllncs ( short wooled
early kln ) . No. 1. each 5c dry Hint. ICansni-
nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . nctunl
welKht. 4iJ3c ; dry nint. Kansas nnd Nebraska
murrain woo ! prtls , per Ib. , uctuul welKht , 3g4c ;
ilry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per ID. ,
uctual welRht , 4ifF5c ; drj- Hint Colorado murrain
wool pelts , pfr Ib. , nclunl weight. Sfflc ; feet
cut on * . .IB It Is lifeless to pay freight on them ,
.SI. LoulH ( ii-iiiTal Miii-keM.
ST. LOflS , Sept. 30. FLOl'It Dull pntcnl" ,
JI. ! i4iS.H ( ) ; HtrnlKhts , J4.COiI4.70 ; nifillunf * J3.ro
fi3 75.
WI1I3AT HlKlier. closing with October I'tc.
Kceember I7 e and May ljc above yesterdays
eloi-e ; Di'i-i-mber opened Kc lilKher. went off
Hu. advanced Hifil'ie. relapsed lUfiUlc nnd
then went U | > 1-\c. closlnc stroiiR < lc below
the iipt-nltiR. Ppot. lilKheiNo. . 2 red. cash , ele-
vutnr , JHiliii-i tiiick. Kiiiii7V4e ! : No. 2 bard , cash ,
S'JliC iitlvfil ; Decembtr. 9Cc bid ; May , ! 7.c
asked.
COIIN Future * fluctuated with whent. closing
near the top. with December ' ,40 nnd Mny "ic
above yesterday. Spot , dull nnd weak ; No. 2
cash , > ' : n2 ( > iDecember ; , S % c ; May , s ic
OATS Slroiifrer. with buyers n frnctlon nbove
yesterday , tiput. No. 2 canh. elevator. 20c ;
tinck , 201ic : No. 2 white , 22ff22ic ! ; December ,
20c ; May. 22'.ic bid.
HYK KiiHleint 43e.
rOlt.NMHAL-flteady lit Jl.r.Ofn.M.
1IIIAN StroiiK ; sacked , this side , 45c ; catt
truck. 47c.
FLAXSI3KD Lower nt 93Vic.
TIMOTHY HKKD Prlmo nt J2.70.
I1AV Cliole-w Krades. scarce and llrm ; prairie.
$ ii.OiJM7.i : llmolhy , J7.(0ji10.00. (
HL'TTKH Firm ; creamery , lCR21c ; daliy , 11
ll9c
KOOH Firm ul 12',4c.
WHISKY--M.Z1.
POl'LTKV I'hlckens. ciulet : old hens , 7e ;
tprlims. 7'ic : ducks , C-c ! ; t-eese , 6c ; turkeys , fc.
POTTO NTIF. * C.'c.
IIAlUNC5-CV45i7c. !
SIUTALS I ad , weak ; J4.155J4 22',4. Speller ,
dull : I4.0.V
PIIOVI.H1ONK Pork , iinchanRBi ; J'.r.O. Lard.
hlKlier pi line hteam , S4.4Q ; choice , J4.45. lloxed
ineits. liacDii , extra short clear , ) ( i.l-'li : ribs ,
} < ; .2i ; RborlM. JO 374. ! 1'ry fait meats ( boxed ) ,
shoulders J.- . " . ; extra short clear nnd ribs , J5.r > 0 ;
shorts. I5.C2',4.
IIHCU1PT1 * Flour , 3.000 bbls. ; wheat , C2.000
bu. : enrii. 7G.OOO bu. oats , to fOO bu.
SHIPMKNTS Flour , 4000 bills. ; wheat , 2X)0 ( )
bu. ; cum , W.OOO bu. ; oats. 12.000 bu.
A'tty .MnrliiiM.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 30. WHKAT-IIard
about Kleady ; soft neRlected nnd about Ic lower ;
No. 1 hnrd. S2'.4fi83Uc ' ; Nn. 2. 81i12nc ; No. 3.
784iSH4e ; mixed , 794iSlc : No. 4 , TGifiSlfcc ; No. 2
led , fi7 j' ) c : No. 3. 84fTS5c ; No. 4 , blflSlHc ; No.
3 sprlmr. 7fifi90c ; No. 3 , 7CJJ77c.
COItN-Spot , Ilrrn ; futures , weak ; No. 2 mixed ,
.
OATS Finn i No. 2 while , 20fi20V4c.
HYK-Flrm ; No. 2. 43c ,
HAY--Fulrly octlve ; choice timothy , JS ; choice
pmlrle. JO.
IH'TTKIlSteady ; creumeiy , 20tf21c ; dairy , 14
17c.
KOOH-Sleady nt ll'je.
HUCKIPTS Wheat , til.fOO bu. ; corn. 24,700 bu. ;
oats. 10.W ) bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 124SOi , ( bu.j coin , 11,800
bu. ; nuts , 5,000 bu.
I'iMirlii
PF.OUIA. Kept. 30. COIIN Lower ; No ,
' .
OAT.S IneKuhir ; No , 2 while , 21'fi23'ic. }
llYi-ule.l.
\VlllSKY--Flrm ; bnsls for UnUlird eond . J1.2I.
HKCKIITi1 Corn 37.101 bu. : oats. 42,450 bu. ;
rye , ni'iie ; whlrkv , 75 Mils ; wheat , 1,200 tin.
BHIPMI3NTS f'orn. 21150 111. ; rmts. 32.SOO bu.
rye , none ! whlxky , 89' ' ) bbls. ; wheat , COO bu.
Mvi-nuMil ( iriiln anil 1'rnvlNlniin.
I.IVKltl'OOU Sept. 30 , PliOVISIONS-Hcef ,
extra India mess , dull , C7n Cd : prime mess , dull ,
. ' .Curd. Polk , pilnuiiuss. . line western , dull.
fh'inlclfl ; ! < . yiiinire. qlllel , 27s ,
WHKAT-Spot. Ni > . 2 red. western winter , dull ,
7 Vdt No. 1 red. northern nirlnR , dull , 8sdl ,
< tIIN-riwt | , American mixed now , quiet , 3s :
Oi-li.ber , klrndy. 2s lUd ; December , Hlendy ,
St l'd ; Ameillun mixed old , qul t , 3s fcd ,
I'lillinli-liililii I'riiiliu-o .Miii-kc < { .
PHILADHLPHIA , Sept. 30. WnTKU-Flrnr.
eiHHl dunmid ; fancy wenlern creamery , 22c.
) - : < lUH Film ; frr li neaiby , Ifc ; fresh western.
17 ! 7Vie.
UIIKCSK SU-ndy.
_
Situ I'riiiii'UriiVluut anil Ilurle > y.
HAN I'ltANClWO , Kent. 30. WHEAT De-
cembt-r. JI.45U ; May. Jl.431.4.
ll.\Ul.iy-ulcf ; ( December ,
NKW YOHIC. Sept. 30.-COFFKE-Optlons.
( 'in-iH'.l slrady at unchanged price * to ti joints
n.lVHiuv on denmnil fnnn local shortH with Ke | | ru
Hi-arce on fenu uf overbold mnrkets , subsequently
hhcwe.l weak undertone , cables bclnc un tl .
fui'tory wnd renewed predictions of heavy In-
e-ivaue 111 world' * visible supply. Clusnl < | Ul t
wllh prices unchanged to I points net advance.
Kalis. 8,000 bans. Including : November , J5.W ;
DeCfiutier. JC.40b6.45. S | t , I Ho. dull ; No. 7 In
voice , J7.1214 UBkfd : No. T jnbblnv , J7.C24. ! Mild.
HKuily ; Cordova , J10.WH/16.60. Total warehouse
dvllverle * from t'nltexl Slates , 14C94 buns. In.
cludlni ; 14.074 bags from New York ; New York
fctock. 37V.U3 lulus : United States iitock. 454.VC1
baes. Afloat fur United Suits , 400,000 bags ;
total vlslbl * ( or UnlUd BUtciv , HI ba s ,
5 > " , t5 ! bncr Innt yrnr nnd dXi.947 Iwirx In
1W.
, IIAMtt : . Sept. Sfl.-COFFKF.-I'm hanged ;
rnles , 15,000 bns ; .
i SANTOS , Sept. M.-COFFnR-Qulet ; RfWil nr -
OKf , S.iOO ri'ls ; retelpls , , JC,000 bss ; stock ,
I l.f'W.OOO ' iKDtd.
! HAMIll'IKI , Pent. M.-roFFKI3- < { lower.
; cloneil unehsnReil to 'tpfc nel decline ; ssles ,
T.ocil Imitit.
UK ) HHJANiiHO. : S pt. 30.-COFFnF.-tlUlet ;
No. 7 Illo , 8,300 reli ; exchnnne. 7td ; recrlptx ,
S4.00. . ) IKIKS : clenrnl for the fnlteil StnlM. 17,000
tiaits ; for Kurope , M.O ) lined ; stuck , 45S.CO ) bags.
s'rooiiis AXU IIOMIS.
Mnrkrt CnnllntipH nn ! < Doivinvuril
Ciiiir iT -llli Xo Sinn nf HiM-iivfry.
NKW YOUK , Sept. SO. There was no sign of
anything In today's stock market to Klve en
couragement to the hope of Ihosc who profess
to believe that the market bns run Its course fa
fnr as reacllon I ? concerned nnd ls > ready to re-
dumo Its upwnrd course. The character of the
dealings did not differ In nny respect from those
of yesterday. Prices wtrc raided down with
greal fnclllly nnd the declines Invited large of
ferings. The slight rallies which occurred n few-
times , on the contrary , led lo nn almost total
cessation of Activity and Ihe upwnrd course of
prices was balling nnd dinicult. The net decline
achieved today li very much greater lhan that of
yeiterdny , only because the benrs reserved their
( -rcnlest efforts for the last half hour of tr.id-
ln , leaving no opportunity for recovery before
the close. This wan apparently owing In an ex
cess of confidence on the part of the bear * who
were content to leave their short contraclB uncov
ered over night. Inslead of realizing Immediately.
The market continued nlmosl wholly professional
nnd the dealings seemed to be conllncd lo the
room trailers , except where the sharp declines
covered orders placed to stop losfes. These wete
In largo volume , nnd nlded materially In the de
cline. A feature of the day was the leversal of
tlio position of the operators for the London ac
count , who were tellers todny. London price *
nlso came lower , and this was snld to be due to
resumption of the celling there for New York
nccount , which was to perslelently adhered lo up
to u short time since. Some of the Felling In
I/mdon Wai nttrlbuled to Pnrls orders , owing to
n monthly settlement In progtcas ut that cen
ter. The slalement of earnlnRS of Iturllngtoii
for August had been expected to check the de-
cllno In prices , but , favorable ns It wns , It hart
not only been fnlrly discounted , but exnwrnted
rcpo Is of the ex'.ent of t le Imnrcv mo U 1m 1 b e.i
put In circulation for effect on speculation. The
nctunl result , showing nn Increnre In net cnrnlnRH
for Ihe month of S344.27C , IB nniptc Indlcnllon of
tlio enormously increased Irnlllc , which Is han
dled by Ihe railroad * . The resignation of the
Spanish ministry nnd the protpecls ot n liberal
government In Sp.iln w rc accepted ns tending
In nmellorntc Ihe relations between that country
nnd the United Ktntes nnd Ihe news Hint con-
clllalory propewal * from Ihe Cuban Insurgents
hnd been received nl Madrid nlm tended to dc-
prlvo the benrs of their pet wenpon , the Cuban
question. A decline In tlerllng exchange of ' .4c In
pouted rales nml Ue In ncl"nl rnlcs broiiKht lh
price appreciably nearer to the gold Import point
nnd wns n fnvorlng fnctor lo an Increase In
prices , nn were a nightly easier tone In the
money market , nnd n somewhat reduced volume
of clearing house exchange. The bears forced n
ileclliin In snjie ot nil these conditions , nnd imilc
especially fierce inl.la on upeclnl slocks. The
Hcltvu list show * n net loss of over a point , and
In very many cases of more than 2 polnls. Oas
stocks were the feature of Hie day's iradlng , the
net decline In Consolidated being 13'i ; In Urook-
lyn 1'nlon. 2V4 ; In Chicago Ono. 2H ; In Detroit
Gas 3 pcti cent , and In other eaa sio k u frac
tion.
tion.Ynlues
Ynlues of railroad mortgages held llrm against
the decline In stocks on reduced dealings. Totnl
sales reached only $1,223.000. Government bonds
were strong , the new nnd old 4s and Ihe 6s were
advanced NOW bid nil around.
The Kvenlng Post's I-ondon financial cable ,
grnm says : "The stock markets here werc'good
today , except Americans , which followed the
New York lend and closed at about the lowest.
It Is not likely lhat there will be .any strong
renewal of buying of Americans here unlll the
New York position has been more clearly de
nned. It Is still believed , however , tiint New-
York will soon stnrt nn upward movement again ,
in thr- revival of trade activity ihcre Is Increas
ing. Mines were good nnd Ihe papers talk of n
transference of attention from Amerlenns to
them. That , however , practically depends en
the New York Initiative. The Paris and Herlln
markets were llrm. "
The following wcro the closing quotations on
the leading stocks of the New York exchansc
today :
Totnl Hales of slocks today were 393,200 tthnres ,
IncludlnR : Atchlson , 9,621 ; C.ilcnKo , HurllnKton &
Qulnry , 41.014 ; Hocltlns Valley. 20.C01 ; I.-iulsvlle |
i Nnshvllle. 3.9CO ; Mnnhattan I7.1C3 : MUsourl
Pncine. 0,730 ; Missouri , Kansas & Texas pre
ferred , 3.W5 ; New Vorlc Central , 7. ISO ; Northern
Pacific , 4,740 ; Northern Paclllc preferred , 19 , S20 ;
rtendlnjf. 6.210 ; Hock Island , 18,573 ; St. Paul ,
25,270 ; Southern Hallway , 4.S45 ; fnlon Pacltle ,
14,098 ; American Touacco. 4.31D ; Chleaco Oas ,
fi'.920 ; f'onnolldated Ou , 8,933 ; General Klectrlc ,
3,900 ; fiUKnr , 25.115 ; Tenneesee Ooul and Iron ,
4,035 ; Chicago Great Western , 15.030.
\i-w Yorlc Jloiu-y .Mnrkot.
NK\V , YORK , Sept. 30. MONEY ON CAI-L
Steady nt 2' @ 3 pei < cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
closed , offeri-d ut 2 per cent ,
PRI.MI : MKUCANTILI : PAPEU-4UQ5 per
"
.STUUI.INa KXCHANGE Weak , with actual
business In bankets" bll'B nt J.SIi for demand
nnd at } 4.S2l4fl.f2i ? fnr i-lxty dnyu ; posted rules ,
Sl.fc3fil.8l nnd t4.B5H j4.SG ; commercial tills , 14. kl
SIIVYKK
1IAK HM
MEXICANnoI,1AH < 2' < r
OOVEHNMKNT 1IONIJH Stronff.
STATI1 1IONDS Dull.
IIA1I.HOAD 11ONDS Klrm.
Closing qiiolntlons on bonds were an follows :
. " .l. 075s .
tl.S.utiW lHCOiilyH4ll ! < l'5
" * " " ' ' " '
U. H. iB.r.-t lllUUll'J't ' N. o. 4i" . . . ; ; . ! itd't
U.S. tH.ooup . 11431 * No. P..2II13 lHU..l.M (
U. S. 2i , rir US No. IM'ilMo 3 < 59
II , S. Si.ror U4' ' < USU No. Pnlllj l ! ) li <
II , S. .Is.coup 114-11. > ' 1 N. Y. O A St. L.4B..10U
Illntrlfit.l. tl IH IIID'J N. AW. H . . 121
Ala..L-ln 4 A. . 107 N. W. i5rnoH lir ; <
Al.'i.olni : M KM N , W. l)3l > . Si llilii
' ' OM. Nnv'.lHll 112
Alai'currcncy. . . ! ! H Oi-j. Niv. ; 4 111
Alchlson In. M4' ' ( O.S. L. H , t.r 110
AU-.hluonaJI.4b ri < * O. S. L Bi. t. r II m
Caiia.la So.'Jndu. . . . lOStj O. Imr ) . IHti , t. r..J01
C.&N. P. tr 'ii 45 O , Imp. Bu , t. r . 41
C..V. O. r.H lim Mslllobs of ' 03. . .10' ! ! *
O.II..VD. l'i 101'ti RjutlMT 4n hi/
D.Ait. n iHti in ll.O.Wen IBIS Hl'ii
i ) , AU. o. 4a HI : ; St. L. A I. M. Co i. .1 Hl' !
K.IHIT.MIII. lbU..ll)0 ) St. L. AS. r'.Qjn.O. 14 | <
Krliiiiii. IB 71 ! St. P. CO'HOlH 140
P. W. AD. IH , I. r. . 73 SI. P. C. V ; P. I ms . .III )
( iun.KK'C. us 10(1 ( SI. P.C. AP. fm USH
tl. H. .MS. A. Os. . . .1(1.1 ( S. C. nonfiiiul. . . . ! /
n.kit A. . > ai.iuii , Ssulbani
o. il. a * ? .1 * ) t uif .j wittu i 11 * fcj t UO t . . t 02
H.\T.Cont.5 110 S. U. fcT. rift ( U
II. AT.C.can Us..IDA ITcmi.njvvsi.tl-i. . H4
Iowa R IHIH 07l ! Tix. P.ie. L G. lilt os
K. P. coil. 1. r. lUUM'Tex. ' P.13. Htf.Jdi. . . 'J
K. P. iHta.I. r. . . , : iil4il'.P ! 1H13 Him
La. Nn-.vCon.48 . . . Utl | U. P. D.AO. 1BH..1-J1W
UAN. llnl. la. . . . MH'iiWab. Ul 107
Missouri On HID 'W.i'j. ' yds lO.Hli
M. K. A T..In lOtt lWe-USInrj IH . . , .107IJ
M , K. AT. IH H6S ? Va , Cu-ilurNi 0\\ \ \ ' *
N. V. C. lntn 117 IV.i. ilaferrjil. I
lloHllili Storlc < < lliilillloiiN ,
IIOHTON , Sept. 30. Call loan" , 304 per cent ;
lime loans , 405 per rent. Closing prices foi
docks , bonds and mining iliareii _ _
A.T.&rt. * ' I4MIWU. Coal . . . . ; . " S
American Suvar. . UlUJKil. Eloa. Ill
AmH.iirar iM . . . 11.14lim | > . Kloo. ntil 84
HavSlaio ttis. : . . ' . ' 1 S-llliAlslil o-i pfil ' |
Ucll Tulunlione. . . AtchlKon 4s. . . . 'M
UoHtonAAItuiiv.Jld Now Kiifflant ! tla. . 1 P. )
llOBIOIlA MUll.9. . . 1U7 Ren Kluo. ai tl'J
WH. Ci-nt IH
Fltclibiirir U.l1 Wll. Cilll llB 1:1:1 : :
( ieneral El : Iric. . .15 > - Alloiiii : Mining o
Illinois Sinai. . . : UH
Mexican C.intr.U. , H .Ilostou , V Mo.utit , 143
K. V..VN.K 81) 'HiittoA ' Hoiiirrn. . . . 'J7
Old ColO.1V. | Calmnut.t. Ujli. . 470
O.H.b IK'u .Centennial liiil Ml ,
San Uiiizo 14K 21
Union Paclfi"n
\YoBiKna til
\V. Klen SI WulvemiB i tij {
Stntcnifiil f Hunk of Kriuu-f.
I'AHIR , Kept. 30. The weekly Mntemeril of
tb Hank of France showB the following changes
an compaied with thu previous ivpjrt ; Nuirn
In circulation , Inmate. t4I&iMliOO franca ; treas
ury account ! cui-rtnt. Increase. 27.725oju francs ;
cold In hand decreaie. 10,475.00) francs : Mill
dlHCounled , Increase. 223,100.000 francsj bllU In
hund , decrease , fciJ.OOO francs.
Stuli-iui-iit of IlanU of
l/JNUON , Sept. SO. The weekly elaloment ol
the IlanU of Knglund show * Ilia followlnn
changes BS compared with' the previous account :
Total mm- , decrease , 1,331,060 ; clrculalloa ,
lnere e , . . ,
other eeurllli > ! > , lnei < . < , JC : , | r09. nlber de-
t > j llS. ilecrriw , AT-P/H" . public dfpislts , rt -
crensc , ZTI.ftV ) ; notrs re er\'e. d cre fe ,
l , ! ! > 0,004 ; Kovornm u-i fiirllle , imehnnKetl.
Thf pn < i > rtlon f 11 llnnk nf in l nd' reserve -
serve to liabilities TfHrt lst wefk was M.I per
cent In H' > w 4S 7 per f.-nl.
The Il < ink nf Ennl nd , ' rr lc of discount Is n-
changed nt I'i IHT trnv
Hun l'riim-lro. " < IL"IrK ( Itinititlnn .
SAN rilANCIsrO. S pt. JO.-The otficlal clot Ing
rtualallons for mining .itacks . lodny were as fal
lows :
ex-dlv.
It All Sll.Vnil-Stendy at 25'W ' per ounce.
SIONBY 1 per cent.
The rate of discount In Hie open nmrlset for
shorl bllU Is 2'4 per ccnl ! for lliree months'
bills , 2U per cenl.
Hold Is ijuoled at Ilucnns Ayres today at lfC.9) :
at Home , 1M.22 ; nl Ushon , 47 < 4. Itar field Is
quoted at 77s IMid.
New Yurie Mlnlntv ( liiotntloiin ,
NKW YOUK , Pept. 20-The follovvhiB are Ihe
cloMnt ; mlnlnK iiuotnttons :
Anu-rli'iui Si-ciii-llli-H In I.oiiilon.
LONDON , Fcpl. CO. The maiket for American
securities , utter modcrnte fluctuations , strength
ened nnd closed quiet with n modernte demnnd.
New York buying ulded the upward movement.
1'lniinrtnl NoU's.
11OSTON , Sept. 30. Halnnces , tC.331.474. /
11AI.TIMOH1-2. Sept. 30-Clenrlngs , j,733,291 ;
balances , J435.107.
MEMPHIS. Sept. SO.-Clearlncs , $119.901 ; bal
ances , $100952 ; New Yorlc exchange , selling nt
Jl. 60 premium.
NKW OIII.KANS , Pept. 50. Clem Ings , | l,139 , 00.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. SO. Clenrtngs , J9.043-
7f.C ; baliinces , 1,19S,1U.
ST. I.Ot'IS. Sept. 30. Clenrlngs , { 4,003 C22 ; bal-
nnce ? , J3S3.9SO. Money , 4i7 per cent ; New Yolk
exchange , 23c discount bid ; } 1 nsked.
CINCINNATI , Pept. 30. Money , 2titiii per cent ;
New Yoik exchange , COo discount. ClenrliiBS ,
i 793 30 ; for the month , 130.415,200 , HBnln t J3S > . -
334,100 ini-t v ar.
CHICAOO , 9.-pt. tui New York exchange. Mo
dln-ount ; Htt-illng exclinne" . nested rates , JI.S5
and J4.8i. ( Slocks ncllve ; cables nna tnke Street
lirolce badly , but recovered ; closing : JJtnmnnd
Mulch , 152H ; City Hnllwny , 232 : West Chlwuio ,
1C2',4 ; Norlli rhlcngo , 230 ; I-ake Street , l.'i'.ii
StrawUiard , 2814 ,
Klimiicla : .
. Sept. M. Kxclmngc on London. 20
marks 38 pfgs for checks.
PAHIS , Pept. 30. Three per cent rentes. 103f
lOc for the account ; exchange on London , 2.f
19c for checks.
LONDON. Sept. ' 30. The nmount of bullion
taken Into the Hank of 'England ' oil balances lo-
day la 20,000. " ' ;
COTTfJ.V.M.lllKKTS. . .
I'rlc-i'H Mnltc n Sllprlit Xt Onliift -r
a Strong Ailvaiii-i- .
NEW YORK , Sfpt.30. . The cotton market
opened steady. 34i points higher on betler cn-
bles than were expected , cased oft pnrtlally un
der local liquidation lit the absence of outsldn
Bpcculatlve buylngbut , "again tinned firmer , the
local trade being dlspQsrfl to pay more nltonllon
to thn qunranllnc talk nnd uppruhcnd n serloiiH
curlallment of cotton recclpl's nt a time when
spinners will bo likely. to .stock up. The quar
antine Is nlrendy senouply In the wny of Ihe
movement of cotton 'nt Texas , Mississippi nnd
Louisiana points , -and. private wires , e.xcltu fears
of ri > pmidlBRregulatlrins ! , . Near Ihe.close lltgildn-
tlon ret In nnd. nmrly nil tlio gnln wns lost.
The close wns barely steady nt n net gnln ft
Ufa points , doing prices : January , JO. 3H ; Keb-
rmiry , JG.-iO ; March. JC.4I : April , tfi.41 ! ; Mny ,
JO. 53 ; June , SC.57 July , 16 , fit ; Octoher , JO. 27 ;
Nov ember , ffl. 29 ; December , JG.32. Spot clo cd
iiulct ; middling uplnnds , C'.ic : middling gulf ,
6 > ; c ; middling , C'.ic. Net receipts , none : grofs ,
j..iC1 ! bales exports to Great llrltnln , COO halex :
to the continent. CS7 hales ; forwarded , 2.9.11
bales ; sale ? , 902 bales ; spinners , 202 hales ; slocl ; .
61.710 bnles. Total today : Net receipts , 39,102
hales ; exports to Croat llrltaln , 28,369 hales : to
the continent. 31.412 bales , stock. 433.370 1mle .
Consolidated : Net receipts. 236,772 bales ; exports
to Great lirltaln. C0.370 hales ; to Frjncc. I ) ! 9.1
hales ; to the continent. CO 630 hales. Total since
September 1 : Net receipts. 7CS.1S7 bales ; ex
ports to Great Britain , 123.537 hales ; to France ,
34 030 hales : to the continent. 1 2 C35 balea.
LIVKIIPOOU Sept. 30. COTTON Spot , moder
nte demand ; prices favor buyer * ; American mid
dling fair , 4 7-32d ; good , middling , 4d ; American
middling , 3d ; low middling. 3'id ; goo , ! ordinary ,
3d : ordinary , 3 7-lCd. The Fiiles of the day
were S.OOO bales , of which 500 hales were for
speculntlon nnd export , nnd Included C.9CO Amer
ican ; receipts , none. Futures opened quiet , with
n moderate demand and closed ijultt ; American
middling. L. M. C. , Octoher. 3 40-C463 41-C4d ; Oc
tober and November , 3 33-C4d , buyers ; November
nnd December , 3 31-C4d , Fellers ; December nnd
.Innunry , 3 20-64il , buyers ; January and February
3 30-C4d , buyers ; February and March , 3 31-64d ,
iwllrrs ; March and April. 3 31-CIJ3 32-C4d. sellers ;
April and Mny. 3 32-C4C3 S3-C4il , sellers ; Mny nnd
June , ? 33-C483 3l-C4d , pellers ; June and July ,
3 34-64d , buyers.
NKW OHLKANS. Pept. 30.-COTTON Kasy ;
sales. 0,054 bales ; ordinary. 5 I-lfe ; good ordinary.
5 7-lCe ; low middling. 65ip ; middling , ( ! l-16r ; good
middling , C 5-16c ; mldilllng fair. C 9-ICc ; receipts.
7,134 bnles ; Flock. SO , 422 bales. Futures , quint nnd
ti.ady ; i-ales. 22.000 bales ; October , J3.96f(3 S7 ;
November J3.9afIC.OO ; December. Jfi Olftii.02 ; Jnn-
uary. JU.OSfO.Oi ; : February. JIMl/fin. ! ! ; March , J1.10
C,17 ; April , J0.21HC.22 ; May , J0.ci0.27.
MEMPHIS , Sipt. 30.-COTTON Steady ; mlfl-
dllni ; , Be : receipts. 2.9&9 bales ; slilpmenls , 1,734
ho'eo ' ; sto-k. 21. CSS Pnlest snl 2 110 bili- .
ST. LOUIS , Ssrt. 30. C'OT'lNQ 1 tmtl ; II ip ,
C c ; sales. IfcS bales : receipts. 2 : :3 bales ; ship
ments , 1,877 bales ; stock , 13,3i)2 ) bales.
Silftnr Miirki-tw.
LONDON. Sept. 30.-1JI3HT SUOAn-October ,
8s ' .iit.
NB\V YORK , Sept. 30. SUOAH Haw , nominal ;
fair refining. 3Kceentrlfupnl. . 91 ; mst 3 13-ICr
retlneil , steady ; standard A , Co ; confectioners' A ,
5o ; crushed , 6Jc ; powdered , C-Hc ; granulated ,
6 > ; c.
c.NKW OUI.nANR , Sept. 30. SUOAH Quiet ;
open kettle. 2'ifi3 ? c ; cent'l'ilgil g anulated , 4i4 < fl <
4 9-lfie ; whiles , 3 15-1C5J4 3-10 ; yellow , 3i,4ff4c ;
feconds , 2i3Uc ; ot'.iers unclnnged.
\ < Mr Yorlc IJry CtioitH .llnrki- .
NKW YOIIK. Sept. SO. The market for dry
goods In generally nulet. wlt'i marked rhntiBe
In any cotton goods division. Woolen and
worsted goods for men's wear are well suslulne' ' .
Silks In general nre In good demnnd , OiitxMe
condition of trade Is generally favorable. Print
cloths lire still quoted at 2o nominal nt Full
Hlver for extras.
Oil 31nrktn. .
OIL CITY , Pa. , Pept. 20. Itnlnnces. 70o : o r-
tinentes. no bids ; shipments , f3,55S bbls. : runs.
11 ! ) 5M bbU.
I/NDON. Sept. 30.rrVilcultn llnsfed , fpot. 33
3d > CalcutlB llnseeil , pchr nt hand delivery , 33s
3d. Turpenllne flilrlts , 23s Cd.
I'HR IIUAHTY M.iKICKT.
INSTHt'MIINTS nl.iced on record Thursday ,
.September 20 , U7f
WA1UIANTY DKKDS.
T. L. lienzon liVi V. HnillMl. Boutli 82
feet lot 1 , block' " ! , < * r > ilt ! Fonder . t 1 !
K. (1. Thomns unit wife In II. II. .Metivilf.
wesl 50 feet nf WrlitC , block C , Orchard
Hill . m\"j . 3m
\V. F. Allirecht ft" IT. K. lliirket , sublnt
14 In tnxlot 5 In 13J5-p 1
.1. I Iledlck nnd .wlfft. ! " I'Mwurd H.irrlek ,
lots 15 and 10. Hliiflfs. Ames Place 603
Kenlliinnil Powlllelt nnd wlfu to Peter
Kiai'ht , loin 1. 2' nd fractional lots 3 , 4
nnd 5 , block 28 , MlllUrd 851
Hiuold Olfford nnd ll 1fii lo K. V. Kubnt ,
north S > feet lot .G.r mock I. Kirst ndilltloii
. * . ' * >
t > South OnuihA.ll.
( ! . II. OeorKe lo Kaslein H ullr Co. , lolH
29 30 nnd 31. Wm-lilnirlon Kquare 10
W. 11. Ilriivvn nndvHrtn Union T. I' " . , tr. .
lut , block 5. Dfrtktt'it addition 2.MO
Peter Von I ukum hii | wlfo to M. B. T ,
llalley , north 33 feet l-it 12 , Axfi.rd'n add. . 5,000
! ' . B. llalley and wlf lo Peter Vi.il
Uirkum , lot 5 , bloi'k 3 , i : . V. Kmlth'H
addition . . ' - 7,00) )
W. A. Cnrson and wife In B. It. W.ikc-
lleld. undlv 1-3 lot 10 , block 32 , Kounlze
Place 1
Hannah l-iuh-r and husband lo K. .1. Y.
Halt , undli i > f couth 40 feet lot 17. HlUa-
betli I'lacu l,50i )
(1. M. Illlrbcai'k nnd wife to A. J. HIIIIH-
rein , 152xlCC feet commenca nn north Him
DoughiH street nt pt CO feet wt-Ht nf
wevt line 20lh Eliccl , und',4 ' lot C , bluck
106 , Omaha II.OM
( JIJ1T CLAIM IiiiH. :
B. D. Hiown tn M. II. llunress. lot S. Hock
81 , lot 5 , block 19. lot 2. block SO , Onialm
and HI r li | udjulnlng lut 5 , block 19 1
C. T. Kvuns and wlfu 13 Annie Il.irker ,
lot 11 , block I , Dom-cken'i ) nddltluu l
Matter In chancery tu M. II. nurgcas , lot
8. Mock 81. Omaha . . . , 3,650
state of Nebraska to Helm of Kdward
Hall. M n U and nwU ne 36-15-10 t
Uavter In chancery to Caledonian Invest-
m nl Co. . north M.8 feet lot 12. John-
ton's addition and ttrlp adjoining , , , , , , , . 4.100
Total amount ot transfer ) , , , , J73ta
OJ1AIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
September Arrivals of Oattlo the
In Historj of Yauli ,
FRESH CATTLE RECEIPTS NOT NUMEROUS
n Hi-vote the liny lo
I'll Oililx anil CiiilH iinil Iti
i In l-Valiii-i-lcNK
IluU-
SOI'TH OMAHA , Sept. tO. Uecelpts fur tlic
days Indicated were :
Caltle. HOKS. S1icep..Hor e .
September 30 l , l 6,4i2 3,3lo -S
September 29 fO4 ( 4.9 1 ! ' -
September 2 ? 6.S91 4,761 , 247 21
September 87 0,744 1.C5) 115 27
September 25 072 S..rtl . . . . " '
September 21 3.SOS 1.SS7 1,460 . . . .
September 23 1,549 Si ! 1.451
September 22 6,841 8 , M 1.070
September 21 6.MO 8.7'S 1.M7
September 20 8,704 I.2S7 3.015
September 18 f > 6l 4,247 1.379
September 17 3.041 4.657 ! .8
September 16 4,577 4,379 l. 0
September 15 5,76) ) tr.is 3.SGI
Tin- official number of cnrs of flock broiiRht
In today by each road win :
Cntlle. HORJ. Sheep. IIVs.
C. , XL K St. P. railway. . 1
O. & St. L. railway 3
Mlrsouil Pacific railway. . 0r
Union Pacific system r , 11
K. . K. & XI. V. railroad. . 21n 2
C. . St. P. , XI. & O. Hy. . n
II & XI. 11. railroad 2,1
C. , H. & Q. railway 2
1C. c. * St. J i
. ' . , H. I. & P. railway , II . . 3
C. . H. I. , < i P. railway , W . . 1
Total receipts 1 87 K 1
The disposition of the day's receipts wns ns
follows , encli buyer purchasing the number of
bend Indicated ; ,
lluyers. Cnllle. HORS. Sheep.
Omaha Packing company 2i > Ci . . . .
(1. H. Hammond company. , . . 223 560 . . . .
Swift mil Company 197 l.f.22 CO
Cildnhy I'nckliiR company. , . . 331 2,4fi 2.COI
It , llecker nnd Degnn . ' ,2
.1. U Curoy 177
Lobninn A Itolhichllds 171
W. I. Stephen * 241
llcntun & Underwood C3
lluslon & Co r.O
K rid,1)3 ) & ll.'o G
Squires 371 . . . .
I.nylon 99 . . . .
LIvlngMnn G2
Hamilton 30
Swift. Kansas City ll'O
Dennis 45
Planklntim , Milwaukee 1S7
Other buyers 250 . . . . Ml
Li'ft over 200 1W Ml
Totals 2,130 S.t.CI 3311
Itccelpta for the month wllh comparisons :
CattleIIOKS. . Slio.fi ) .
September. 1S97 118,011 128.751 K745
September. 1SJO 73,0"S 1)5,057 ) 5.1,1.72
August , 1S97 72013 141.S59 33'i2 <
t
The receipts of entile the p.ist month were the
Inrgest for the month of Srpiember In the history
of the yards. Only twice have the lei'elpis of
hogs for September been larger than for the patt
"ninth , und thai win m IMS and IMO , The re
ceipts uf threp weie the largest for September
excepting onlv September , 1536.
CATTLE Kli si u feiint ami then n fa mine ,
241 cai yesterday und only nevpmv-one hulas.
It was the smallest inn since Si'ui'iav. but It
wns something of n relli' Hfter .IIM he.ivy re
ceipts nil this week , nnd t : alTorfiM nn opportunity
tu clean up all the nddn nnd ends. Tlie mnilirl
as a whole was without any Important changes
nnd Ihe trade generally featuieles.
A few loads of corfed bemvs were offered ,
and , while the rnaiket was s un-vvhiil tacking tn
snap , practically even-thins was sold In good
season and nt sleadv pileiThe quality uf the
cattle on an n'venitwas not very extra nnd
good entile wensr.irce. .
So few cows nnd heifers were offered Hint U
could hardly have l.ei-n called n test of Ihi1
market. What tbeic * were , however , sold leadtly
nnd nt unchanged prices.
Feeders weie In pielty fair request nud the
mnrket reasonably active nt wlead.v price ? . While
the trade In feeders has not been eiiu.il U > last
wei-k , It has heavy , Ihe country buying
fiecly.
NATIVES.
I IK HISTIIKIIS. .
Pr.
f i ro
4 05
4 30
4 75
3 23
4 W
2 50
1 3 ( )
2 SO
2 53
3 10
3 20
1. . . . C40 3 30 1. . . . 420 2 CO 1. 710 3 10
23 . . . 779 320 2 SCiO 320
lil'LLS.
1..1170 2 75 1..1310 2 73 1. , . .1440 300
1..13.V ) 2W 1..1C30 375 1. . .1330 2 : .0
3..1343 2 CO 1..U50 2 CO 1. . .11SO 3 1.0
CALVIC3.
5. . . . 276 4 ro i. . . . 2M 4 : , n 12. . . . 409 5 00
STOCK llltS AND K
20. . . . 723 330 5..f > f4 3 ffl 0. . .1103 4 10
7..1071 3 M B. . . . 571 3 53 1. . .700 3 55
S. . . . 132 3 90 L. . . 4CO 4 13 2. . .1210 3 25
1. . . . 740 3 75 34..1210 3 S5
WI-STiltNS. :
NKIIIIASKA.
No. Av. " T. No. Av. P.
1 cuvv USD J2 7. 5 cows 1052 $3 13
SO feeders..1012 4 1 bull 1610 2 40
Z hulls I3',0 2 90 2 t-iiws 1100 2 ! H )
1 tnlllnir OJO 3 00 3 hellers 7e3 3 20
2 feed era. . . . 1020 3 f,0 12 feeders 1101
3 feeders. . . . f.13 4 W 3 feeders. . . . 790 f io
1 bull 11CO 2 00 S cow. < 1072 2 40
3 bulls 13SU 2 M C CIIWH 1091 2 C.1
20 cows 1070 2 TO 2 9)
KilirlfciK 1I70 3 M 4 feeders. 1)30 ) 3 f,0
148 feedent. . . 'J31 4 10 140 feeders. 957 4 20
10WYOMINO.
WYOMINO.
1 tailing 3 35 1 heifer. . . . 750
I cow 2 50 1 heifer. . . S10
UTAH.
1 stng 1070 3 25 2 tailings. 933 S 40
27 feedeis. . . . 778 4 00
SOUTH DAKOTA.
4 COVVP 900 2 B' ' ) 030 2 r.o
12 COVVH 9S5 2 ! H ) 2 cirws..i..J075 2 91
1 cow 1010 2 90 . -own 1001 3 20
2 steers 1S81 3 C5 19 feeders..lir,4 I ! li.l
2 cows iir,5 3 01 5 covvs X" > 2 3 C.1
1 e-ow Ssi ) 3 05 1 c.JVV S30 303
3 cowa 1010 3 05 1 l-jw 11110 .1 11.1
2 cows 990 305 7 readers..IIFfi 4 00
1 feeder 1250 4 00 3 feed era. . . .1016 4 no
3 feeders 1C'f6 ' 4 Oi ) 1C feeders. . . 4 00
3 feeders. , . .1036 4 0) ) 1 feeder. . . . 9fO I 00
3 feeders. . . .IMO 4 no 1 feeder. . . .123) 4 CO
1 feeder. . , . .1100 4 00
COLOHAHO.
1 row 710 tr ? . Tex. 3 CO
1 cow ! IOO 26 feeders. . . 1218 3 CO
6 cows C41 12 Mecrs .1505 3 75
1 cow POO 3 i-liers .1511) ) 3 75
4 cows S10 2 10 feeders. .1107 37.1
6 cow s. 921 2 73 1 feider. . .1370 3 75
4 tnllliiKS..1342 3 10 ! l feeders. .1CS3 3 DD
2 cows 1030 3 20 C feeders. . 9J6 4 05
1 e-ow 1120 3 r,0 1 talf . 310 4 M
r,0MONTANA.
MONTANA.
1 bull 1520 235 1 cow 1ISO 3 0)
18 feeders..1204 3 fr , 20 fc rtVrn..ll40 4 4.1
NOIITII DAKOTA ,
10 tailings..1035 3 10 167 feeders..1031 5 40
IDAHO.
1 bull 1370 2 50 1 cow , 700 3 10
1 bull 14r,0 2 50 2 cows , , S75 3 10
1 cow KM 2 75 1 cow , 930 3 10
11 cows 9S2 2 75 2 cows .R',0 3 l'i '
4 cows 10S2 3 10 2 feeders. . 4 10
10 cows 10S2 3 10 3 feedeiv. . . 76U 4 10
le-ow HO 3 P ) 11 feeders. . .1101 4 P )
ZCOWH IOCS 3 10 I feeder. . . .1140 4 10
HOOH The mnrkel on hogs today was Jun
nbout Heady with yesterday's early market , or n
little firmer thnn jesti'i-dny's close T.ntrnde
wal fairly active und the- most of the lings sold
curly , but toward tlm close It slacked up n lit
tle , nndVIIB not overly lultk at the luet.
The bulk nf nil the hogs Fold nt fiom T3.KI to
! 3.(5 , with n few lightish loads ut from flf \ >
to $3.)2V4 [ ) >
The n Venice of all the tales wns Vie higher
Hum yesterday's average , nnd So hlslier ihjn
on Monday. Til. . ' month cloves with tlm maiket
171..U lower than It opened , Hfprepentntlve palps :
3 . . . .SM . ,1 rn 4. . ii 1 7 : .
2 . * S' > . . . .1 JS } . . > M . 3 75
1. 5H . . . J ; { 4 . 35 . . . ] M
1 . 4M . . . S } S 7 . Wl . . . J n
3 . HJ . . . 3W 4 . ; . . . J ss
T . 131 . . . 375 S . JW. .I aM
f. . S9J fO 3 7 . SN . . . 3 } R
1 . 30) . . . 3 7r , 1 . SM . . . JM
flUKKI'-Ilccrlpls MCIP HIHH | | mul Ihiinkiki't
nollve nnd ttraily. llepr t ntnilwil'n :
N' " . Av. IT.
13 western wetlim . , . 11 1 } j sj
fC western ivcthers . UW .145
w wcstirnictlic m . , . & > 3 CJ
SW \ \ cnlcrnHhfrj . . . ! . , , , . . ml 3 (15 (
1M yenvlliiK feeders . . , , , . . „ . . "S 4 W
K wi- tern Inmba . . . . . . . . . PI 4 2.1
41 wtdtern | 'W < > . . , , . W | 2 75
29 Wyoming wethcra . , . . . .119 340
ftw Wyoming weth m . 1J4 a es
? 7 wn ! lern wcthera . 117 378
1M yeRrllnsr feiilew . 71 S S )
XMMitlcmi jeiulliiM . Bl 4 la
> SI Mc lcnti yoarllnKS . C7 4 S5
: : .1 lambs , feelers . C 4 S5
23 slock lamb < < . r,4 4 ao
21 ! lambs. fcftlei-H . 03 463
iTvT : loT'oHc MAUKKT.
I.'nlrly Aclv ( > > Uim l.lvoly
mill Stroiin ISlM-i-p Sti-nily.
citlO.Uil ) , Kent. "W.-Thni' u faltly active-
demand for enttli- mid prices wore rather nil-
cen. . with no mnrked iiuotnble olmiiKe Knl
wrr" on n basis of J2.JO to J ) foi thi > pootest
dressed bci-f steers , up to } : , . : : , ti > K.W for Ihe
best shipping cattle , wllh the bulk of the trades
nt from II. C5 lo 4S.2J. The sloikir r.nd feeder
Irndc w 9 fnlily nnlmnted wllh especially laiiie
mien at from (3.W lo 14. Keedluc bulln sold
Inruely nt fiom ts to tl.ss and bolocnn sold
from 13 down. Veal calves wild al from JJ.50
lo J6.CO. Tcxns entile were steady mul western
intiKcrs wore fairly nctlvp nt um-lmniitil prices.
Trjde In IIORS was iiRiiln lively , both loonl
piu'lii'rs nnd cnslern shippers InKliiK hold fieely ,
and pilces wci < > slrotiK at iV hlxlipr limn yos-
lerdny. Sale \\t\e \ larvrly nl from J1. ! > . " lo II. to ,
heavy packing lols selllnc at from t3.CS to 53.fo
ni.il piimo nFM > ivl ( llKbt wclKhts at from SI. 3
lo J4.35. The n\er Ei < ( | iiiillly of Ihe ifferllis , |
W.IH again poor. lth a large propoitlon of heavy
hOMS ,
1'ilces for sheep nnd lambs were tfady. sheep
Felllni ; frei-ly nt from KM to } 3 for tinpootcM
lr $1 foi iholeo heavy.Ve tein range fheep
ere nollvo nt from J2.5. > to t3. ! > 0 , Riwd feeilem
ni'lllr.g freely nround J3.CO nnrt $ ' 1.70. l.nmbs
Fobl ut frr.m J4 to | r > .SO for poor to pi line ( locks.
western fetchltiK from J4.PO lo J..lo. Veiy few
lambs sold nbovp JS.fiO.
IterelplH : Caltle , ll.SOO head ; hogf. 1T..OOO head ;
slii'i'p , Ki.OOO head.
St. l.lllllH lilvc S ( < U"I - .
ST. 1.OV1S. Sept 50.-.f.\TTIiK UrCi-lplK , 4.00
head ; Hilpnit'iils , l.dilfl bend : iniirl.el Ktt-ndy nnd
slow ; Ti'xiin slroiii ; ; fair lo choice unlive Khlpplni :
and export Ftecis. tl.r > V > * 40 ; bulk of sales. J4.MW
fi.W : dreosed bfcf ami hutehera * flwis. $ Xt'Ojf4.wi ;
bull : of cAles , tl. < * Oti4SO ; Ft PITS under 1.000 Ib . ,
t3."i"H I''i ; bulk of sulcg , Sl.rofir.SO ; storkirs mid
feedi-is , J3..101M 40 ; bulk of Mies. $ : I.7' I.CO ; cows
iiml holfeiH. $2.000 I. ' 0 ; TUXIIH mid Indian SUMS.
' bulk of snles , JS.l.'SS.SK ) ; cows nnd
IKK1S lliiH-lplx. 5.C0.1 hciid ; t-hlpmenl * , I.OO'I '
brad ; mniki-l , steady : llRlil. ( l.SOji 1 3H ; mixed ,
! 4Wi4.2U : heavy. jt.W5Jl.- ; ) .
SniJHl1 Iterelpts , I , too hend ; thlpmriils. SOO
head ; maikel dull , but ulendy ; niitlvc iniittniiH ,
M.H'JiJ.s : ; culls nnd bucks. $1.7J1I3.GS ; xlih-kPlc ,
52.0003.10 ; Inmbs , J3.7S5J3.4a.
KIIIIMIN City IMSliuU | ,
KANSAS I'lTV , Sept. 3 . l'ATTI.K-lei ! elpts ,
7U li-nd : maiket stoadv ti stit'Uir ; TVXIIH stivrs.
J3.IX1SM.25 ; TrMis cows , JS.SOfil.M. imipp"rit | | ,
J3.50ff5.2i ) ; unlive CIIWH unit h lf.i ! < , S1.00H4 oi' .
stockcrs and feeders. $ : .Birr4.IS ( ; bulls. } 2.00BI.O > .
1IOOS Ki-o.'liits. ) . " 00 head ; m.uKct Be higher ;
bulk of sal en. f3.fcOtf3.90 ; lleil\ICH. | j.7'lfi ' : < 9S ; pat-k-
-rn. M.70 i3.iO ! ; niixod , M.SOflJ.i'O ' : llnlus , J3.7u'ii
4. HO ; Ynikcrs. M.Wifl.OO ; | IBS. | t : < .7r > < i.1. ! > 1
Sllii'i'-Iiecelpt : ; , \nii ) head ; inniUi-t Him :
lamb.s , S3."Off."i.IO : mullen ! > , s : .
Xiw York l.lvt- * ( i > i-k.
Ki\V YOUK. Sept. -lnvis | : ? - - . ; IrndliiR ;
ICiiropcnn oablrs qitotp AniTlenn , pleei HI 10'iitf '
Hirefrlgerntbr : beef al 7-Vri Siexpurts ; , 3't ( >
bend.
CAIiVKS llppplpln. 1 7 bend ; veuli. J3.00fi8.:5 ;
KrusspiK iiid bulteriullkH. J1.rOJi4.CO.
8IIKKI' AND I.A.M11S Iterelpls , 4,782 hend ;
sliei-p. t3.00iTI.Si Inmbs , j.0i0.fO. ( ( |
I1UDK Hucplptu , 1,715 heiul ; mniltft easier at
J4.COIH.90.
lIliMl IlilfYul.i I.lvo Sltic-k.
KAST Ilt'l-'KAI/O. Kept. r.O.-l'ATTl.i- :
tr.iillniT.
IIOUS Yorkers. Kood lo rhohiJl . " > 0 ; ioiik-bs.
I'cimnton to tiood. } 3.rn3.S."i ( ! ; plir.-1. $4.Wff4.4"
SHI-I.I' : : A.vn I.AMIIS Lamin , ciMinto e.\-
ll-a , J.'i 7.r.f , ' > SllPi'p. cholcil'i si'liM-led welh-
PIV , J..7 | , " 14.110 ; culls In comnriu. J.7(4 ( ( .
Slflf'K ill Sijillt.
Ilocon ! or ipeolpty of ll\c Hlni-k nl Ibr four
principal inarkcts for Septembpr SO :
I'attio. Ih'KS. Hhecp.
Om.iha . " . . . i.nu 5.42 : : 3" ,
I'hkngo . II SPO : . " > OIKJ 1. , 0)n )
Kiinsan City . 7.0)1 4HOI r , (10. ( . )
St. Ixiuls . , | , ftiO 500 2.OX )
Totals . HIM S9.IS2 25 31- ,
Cnllfornla Ilrli-il rrullN.
NK\V YORK. Sept. 30.-CAT.1KOU.NIA DltlKI )
rilt'lTS .Steady , but iiilet | ; pvapnrnled apple : ! .
piliue wire tray. 7c ; wood ill led prlm < - , 7o ; fancy
7'i5tSp ; iiiunes , 4'iiSc ' ( ( : nprlrnts , llnynl. 7ifihii , < - ;
MiniTalk. . ! > 5)ll' ) e ; penclics , unpii-led , 7fii' | | :
pooled , I2' ' flGc.
Wool llni-kol.
KT. I.oriS. Sept. r.O. WOOLI'll hanged : me
dium , 1f. 21'ie ; IlKht line. I3ilCilumy ; inn- .
rrtlS c : tub washed , 22ii2c.
NKW YOUK. . SO.
Sept. -WOOL-Kirm ; ilnuiestle
llccce , SOQ ifi No. 2 extra , 270 We ; Ti-.ns. 10 iKc
l-'stll Illvnr I'rlut Clnlli .1liu-ki- ( .
l-'AM , HIVKIl , Jlass. . f--it. | so.1'ilut clot'i
maiket quiet nt V : * ' . nominal.
Miinllii lli-uip : i ( Lnixldii.
l.ONUON. Sept. 30. Manila li"mp. J.N. Us Gd.
i.ovuits OK MI'.SIC oit < : ' .M'/.I : .
llcltllllkVIllsllIlll , ! ( , . , . ! , , . > Tllll. UlllllK
UN Kirn I Mcidim - .
The n t mcetlriK of tha Uorihlck .Mnsleal-
I.Itcrary rlub was canclnelcd Ijy .Mr. Krancls
A. Katon lant nviwhiK al Uio resldnnco of Mrs.
James M. Woolwortli and fully lf,0 nnisleally
IntercEted people wcro oRsomlilcd tii listen
lo a proKtum conilucti'd acrardliiK to tlio
Dertlilck mcthoil. Among the lejdliiK mn-
slclana present were Mrs. Clara S. Cotton
Miss Lillian Terry , Mr. anil .Mrs. Martin
Cahn , Sir. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly , Don
LcnK , Miss Wilhelmina Lowe , Mrn. .1. .M
Metcalf , Miss Clara Palmer , Mrs. Uniiiliardt ,
Miss VatiKuran , Mrs. Mnrton , Mrs. G W
Joliuston , .Mrs. A. ] . Kly nnd .Mrs. llu-
rhanan. Sixty-one mcnihers wrro ourulk-d
and a larRo number slRiiiflrd an Intention ot
Joli'iltiB thB club In the near future.
A musical program was gi\cn. In which
Don Long played In a very nui.lcbtily imii-
ncr n noctiirno by Chopin. Miss Lllllin Terry
tans with great dramatic power "The
Loreley" hy Liszt , Miss Josephine Hell
played with delightful tenderness a "lier-
cetiso" by Chopin , Mrs. Cottcci sang hrll-
llanlly the "Juwel Song" from Kaimt , Miss
Woohvorth played with an artistic appre
ciation and finish rare In an amateur Uio
"Mronlight Sonata" by Ilrcthorcn and Mr.
Homer Moore sang "The Two Grenadiers"
by .Scliiiniani ! ! . At the close f Ihe program
the election of olfleers was held. Mrs. Kdward
T. I'oeU was elected protldcnt , Mlcss Clara
I'almcr vice preahlent and Miss Arabella
Klml > 3ll Bccrotury.
The next meeting will be hold al the housn
of Mrs. I'eck Monday evening. Mrs. I'ci-k
will then appoint the program committee and
the complete organization of the club will
bo perfecled.
The Derthlck club system of niuhlra ! study
hat ; started on Its course under the nioal fa
vorable conditions. Just the people are ln- <
terffited In It who can make It a great suc
cess and who really have the musical wel
fare of Omaha at heart. A great means has
been placed within the grasp nf the people
of thin city for the understanding nf imulo
and they have shown plainly that they ap
preciate It.
Or. Davis' Antl-JIeartuche Is superior In
tivery way to all remedies for huJiJache.
KinliiHiirniiii - I'l'iilri'tl VICitiiiiinii ) ' .
The Property OwuerH1 Klro AKsoclallon of
Nebraska han been organized under the
auspices of the Omaha Hctallcrs' associa
tion of this city. The members nf the
executive ! committee are : A. IIOHpe. Thomas
Kllpatrlck , C. M. V.'llhelm. T. J. Heard , J.
H. Husslu and U. O. lleatty. The purpose
of the company Ix to secure lower lire In
surance lairs , tu promote economy in flro
Insiiranco affairs , tu procure wholesome and
c'qiiitablo legislation and tn work for the
of Incendiarism ,
Arrrxlcil on .SiiNiiloiou.
John Daugherty wan arrested last night on
Biispldon that his past was not what It should
have been. In his possession was found a
heavy band ring , which the police believe
to hiivu been Ktnlen. It hears ( ha Inscription ,
"Douglas to Kmellne , Juno i , 1S7U. "
Arnold's Uroino Celery cures headaches.
lOc , 25u and fiOc All druggists.
lli-iitlicrliooil Cnn I HI- tinSinl ,
CHICAOO , Sept. 30. In the circuit court
today Judge Uurke dissolved Ihe Injunction
against the Ilrothcrhood of Klcctrlcal Me
chanics Issued some tlmo ago by Judgn Qlb-
bons. The Injunction was the result or a
factional fight In the organization which be
gan lust July and waa to restrain the U c ot
tlio stal by one ot tbo factions ,
C X TVI.K.4 OK SVINd TIII9 CITY.
* liy tiijuni-tlon Pi-nimnr-ii lo
llnv Ills " .Siilnry. "
The nll-nlisorbliiR topic t pollen heajqimr-
( cr yndcrdayns the action of the
Doaiil of Klro nnJ 1'ollco Commlssloncrii
We ItiejiUy. Several of the men who were
rtlseharRril \Vcduosdiy'ii nCMlon illiieUB el
tin1 Riibjcct of their dltftntasAl AIIIOIIR them-
plvrfl , but were e.-iccedltifjly reticent In
broaching It lo outsiders. H l cortntn tliftt
the men nru luc-lliii-d tu mnko n legal fight
against the board's orders.
\ V.V. . Cox. the ex-chief ot detccthes ,
fimnuncM that ho wilt Instruct his attorney *
to bring the mrmbers of the hoard lnto"tho
district court on the chin-go of contempt.
Ho alleges that their action tn discharging
him Is In violation of the temporary restrain
ItiK order , which prohibits the hoard Irom
luterferltiB with his "rights , privileges anil
emoluments of the olllce of chief of delect- !
lVC8. "
Cox Insists that the members of the board
have no grounds upon which they can
successfully warrant their action In dtschnrg.
Ing him nnd the other fifteen men. Ho
maintains the pica that the discharges
wore made solely for the purpose of reducing
expenses during the remainder of thu year
will not stand In vlow ot other circum
stances.
"I lnvo found that to far this year the
members of the board have Incurred a new
enpendlture of $9,000. which was not author
ized , " ald the cx-ehtcf of detectives thla
morning. "They Incurred Mils by appoint
ing a. chief ot police , two captains , ono chief
ot detectives , seven patrolmen and a police
matron.
"Now , when Ihe board made these appoint *
inputs 'It knew that the addition U evpendlturo
would certainly result In n dellclt. Therefore
the members acted Illegally In making the
appointments. In order to come within thu
fund on hand and therefore to protect them
selves and their bonsmcn : ! they Intend to
eacrlflco us. They aie trying to cover their
own Illegal acllons with an Injustice to us.
Hemming Is the only one ill charged who
was appointed by lhi > boinl. If the bcxird
Intended only to reduce expenses why did It
not discharge lhi > men It appointed and who
cannot rlnlni to legally hold their positions1'
Cox Is confident that .his position will stand ,
not only In his case , but In the cases of all
three discharged except Hemming. He Is not
Intending to start the contempt proceedings
in u hurry , as he Is certain Hut he will draw
Ills salary during all ( he time that ho Is
"dlschargi'd. "
Sergo.iut Chamberlain said : "I haven't
fully made up my mind yet. I think the
board can bp forced to pay my tulnry And
I may take action along that line. I hnvo
been In ilie service threi ? years , and
though I have been on the carpet several
limes 1 was exum-raled on every < censlon.
I don't think the good of Ihe service re-
null os my dismissal. tie ! opinion ot others
to the contrary notwithstanding. I may
contest. "
Sergeant Mitchell Is on the night shift.
U was Impossible to obtain an Interview
yestcrdiy , but others who Hiked with
him said he would In all probability not
nuke a contest. Mitchell h.is born con
ducting n so.tp factory on the sldo for
about n year past , and , although he did
not let his polhe duties Interfere wllh his
manutacturlni ; Intonsls. It Is said that ho
had about dccldrd to apply for three
months' leave of absence. Thn rctrench-
mi'iit axe was , therefore expected , and bla
dlsinltsal Wednesday was no surprise.
Detective Hemming mild : "The crOem of the
board go with me. I elmll make no contc't ;
My service In the police force Bpoaks ( or
llbclf. I have been leuclvlng no s l.iry since
the Cox mixup and my term tins been on the
whole very unratisfactory. "
I'atrol t'omlucto Jamrs Kirk raid : "The
board had the rlg'it ' lo hire me. I mipposo
It also had the right to fire me. I have been
In the service for eight years , and have per
formed my duties to the bet of my ability.
I fhnll look for another Job. "
Turnkey Dibbcrn sal'l : "I shall not contest.
I suppose my Into &lkne s went ogalnat mo
with the bnard , nnd the members think mo
physically unlit ted fur se'vlce. Possibly they
are right. I have my profession as a physi
cian to fall back on , and will open an olflce
at once. "
Sam Heft said : "I Mmll be guided In my
future action against Ihe board hy the mtl-
mcnts ot the majority. If the discharged
olllcers decide to conta-'t , I will bo In with
them. Should they decide to take no action ,
I will drop Ihe matter and go In the cral busi
ness. "
Otllcsr Oodola remarked : "I have beun In
the service for nearly thirteen years. Have
been a taxpa > er and have always attended
lo my business. I think the city ought , In
view of my term of olllce , give me a job.
If there has been any charges lodged against
me , I should like to have the board specify1
them. "
Officer Luke said. " 1 have taken no staml
In the matter yet. I have iiiever been placeil
on Ihe carpet and consequently think ( hat
the good of the service does not require my
dismissal. I llilnk the board under the new
charter can be forced to pay me my salary.
I shall be guided brg-ly by Ihe action taken
by the rest of Ihe men. "
Ofllcers Sheep , Do'hrd. Hector , Burr , J.
Thomas. Wither ami Leary did not state what
action they would take In the matter , but left
It to bo Inferred they would tilde with the
majority.
Mi-ri-i-r llnli'l l.'liiNi'il.
Thr > agents for the Mercer hotel property
closed up the hotel last evening and It will
remain closed for u few days. When the
situation became known to the employes
they sought out the landlord , Wink Taylor ,
and demanded Uio money duo them for
wages. This was refused ( hem and a warm
tlmo ensued for a while. It la said that
they then began to carry nway portions ot
the property belonging lo Taylor , but wcro
Interrupted In this by the arrival of the
police. It In announced that the hotel will
bn opened again In a short tlmo under a
iruw management.
Running aores. Indolent uict-rs and similar
troubtcH , even though of many years' standIng -
Ing , may be cured by using DeWltt'a Witch
Hazel Salve. It soothes , strengthens am ]
hcala. It l the great pillcure. .
K' ( Itl-IIIMVIll llllllllH.
The new Issue of city renewal bonds
was transmitted to Iho mayor's ofllco yes
terday by Comptroller Wcslbcrg and the
bonds were properly signed during
the day. In this case the signatures on
the coupons have been engraved and all that
Mayor Moored had lo do was to attach his
slguatuio to each of thu 32S bonds. This
saves a vast amount of work , as previously
the mayor has been compelled to sign his
name twenty-one times on each bond. It is
stated that the ourcluiscra of the bonds have
already dlfpcHcd of a considerable part ot
them to eastern Investors ,
ArKiinii'iitH In Wafer Cum- .
n. S. Hall for the water company continued
his argument In the United Statca court yes
terday , consuming the tlmo until the noon
hour. The principal portion of his argument
waa to chow thai the city released all claims tea
a forfeiture or the franchise In consideration
of Iho water company making certain enlarge
ments and extensions In Its water mains ,
which have lieen made In pursuance of that
understanding. J. M. Woolworlh. also for the
water company , began thu closing argument
for that sldo at the afternoon gcenlon. Tlio
case will bo concluded today.
Will Try Aii.illicr rmiH.
Wednesday an 1) . 1 > . Itobb was driving clown
an alley near Fifteenth and Williams street
ho WOK run Into and together wllh his wlfo
was thrown to the ground. Ills rig was
badly demolished. John Stlgcr was arrested
as the party who had earned the smaBhup
and was arraigned l'i pullco court yesterday
on thu charge of fast and rccltletH driv
ing. Ho was dismissed by Judge ( Jordan.
Itobb cays ho will havt a warrant Issued
from a jumlco uf the peace court for Stlger
and will aUo proFecute him for malicious
dcbtructlon of propcity.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone 1039 , Omaha , Neb.
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