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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1898)
10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOUET ? 1 , 1898. COMMERCIAL AND F1NANCIA Dullness Marks Trading in the Grain ai Provision Markets. WHEAT CLOSES AT A FRACTIONAL DECLIf Cniillrninllnii of Report * of Hcni Uimflliin OfTorliiK * . I-nrno IlrcclpU nnilVcnk Cnlile * AITcct IVlirnt Market. CHICAGO , Sept. 30. Extreme dullne was the principal fenturo of today's tradli In all the grain and provision markets. Co llrmatlon of reports of heavy Russian offc IPRB , largo receipts and weak cables we Influences In wheat , which closed at Vtc A cllnc. Corn and onts closed at practical unchanged prices Provisions received fa packing support and closed C7' c hlgln Tlio opening in wheat was at a sha under yesterday's closing price , Deccmb starting at 62c. There was moderate 1 quldatlon for a time , principally by loc operators , duo to lower prices and wci mnrketd at Liverpool and Paris and heavy receipts both hero and In the nort west. Minneapolis and Duluth reported a rivals of 1,260 cars , compared with 035 week ngcf and 1,006 last year. Chicago r cclpts wcro 2SO cars , 33 of which were contract grade. Outsldo of this , howevi there was nothing In the early news to c courage selling , and after the first Hurry liquidation hud passed prices began mend , December recovering to C2 7-8@G from C2&O62 G-8c. to which point It h declined shortly after thn opening. The win Bomo Incentive In buying In the no' which coma In from the seaboard. Lat cables from Liverpool showed a partial r covery from the early decline. Now Yo reported that yesterday's export sales won amount to nearly 1,250,000 bu. Outsl mnrkotB ns a rule wcro slightly easier , b : iono showed weakness , Duluth quotatlo being. In fact , a little higher. Argentl fihlppcd no wheat this week. After o'clock prlcca began to sag ngnln , more frc lack of support at first than to anythl liehrlBh In the news. Trading became e crc8lvely dull and consisted mostly of eve Ing up transactions , many of the nctl traders departing for Omaha tonight for t rxposltlon. After noon the market dev < opened genuine weakness , partly on accou of dispatches from Liverpool confirming r ports of heavy Uusslnn offerings. Tl caused an almost total disappearance of t languid support the market had been I celvlng , but did not caufo much Incrca In soiling. Outsldo markets ajl closed co stderably lower for cash wheat. A visit , Increase of from 7CO.OOO to 1,000,000 bu. w looked for. Atlantic port clearances of wheat n H < ur amounted to 706,000 bu. The marli was nt lt weakest near the close. Dccci ber gradually sold down to 62V4o and clos nt 6214W62 C-8c. Very little was done September , It closing unchanged at 63c. Corn opened weak at a fractional decll duo to largo' receipts , 921 cars , but soon I covered and for the rest of the sessl changed very little. Cables were lower , t clearances were liberal , 586,000 bu. Shlppl demand was poor and trading , especially futures , was extremely dull all day. E cnmhcr ranged from 29 0 to 20Uc a closed unchanged at M 3-8c. Oats were dull but steady. Trading w scattered and entirely of a local natu nnd prlco fluctuations were very light. M ranged from 22 5-8c to 22 3-8c nnd clos unchanged at 22c. Provisions were firm on a small amount trading. Packers were moderate buyers a prices wcro slightly higher all day. Ca demand was fair. There was some changl buying of October and selling dt Janua and December. At the close January po was Bo higher at $0.1714. January lard higher at $4.95 and January ribs 5c hlgli at $4.77',4. Estimated receipts Saturday : Wheat , 1 cars ; corn , 640 cars : oats , 400 cars ; hoi 32,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Artlclra. Op n. lllfh. Low. Oloso. Ycs'i (14 05 ( IJH 62H-U.1 nsw 01 H 2flM 20MGai 31W aiw S' ' 'OH ? " JOH 21 r , 22h 800 80S 800 805 so : 8 13H H20 8 10 M17H 8i : 9 IS 020 orjK 817.4 01 : 473W 477W 472H 47i < HO 4 * n ibl t go 4U6 400 405 401 627H C22H 621 4 T-'rt 47 ! No. 2. cash Quotations were as follows : FLOUU-Stcady ; winter patents , J3.3 S.CO : straights , $3,10 3.20 ; spring specla { 4.00 ; spring patents , $3.30Q3.60 ( ; stralgh J2.bO 3.1fl. WHUAT No. 3 spring , BlQC3 ic ; No. 2 re CORN No. 2 , 293-Sc. OATS No. 2 , f. o. b. , 21B-S02BJc ; No. white , 25Uc , f. o. b. ; No. 3 white , 23Vi 21 4C. HYK-No. 2 , 4Gc. ] ! AKLKY-2SQ44c. f. o. b. FLAXSEKD No. 1. 9lc , TIMOTHY SEKD Prime , J2.42H. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , JS (78.10 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , JI.S2& : short rll pldcs ( loose ) , $ l.254.35 ( ( ; dry salted shot der ( boxed ) , J4.50Jf4.75 ; short clear sld ( boxed ) , $5.4&fI6.CO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , p ral. , .25. SUGARS Unchanged. The following nro the receipts and shl mcnts of grain : On the Produce exchange today MI * -i tar market was quiet ; creameries , 13CT19M dairies , 1217c. Cheese , steady at 7H1 ! ! ! Kgg , flrm at 14c. Poultry , dull ; turkc ; 7Q9o ; chickens , So ; ducks , 6V4Q7c. NHW YOHIC GHNKUAI , MAHKK Quotntloiii for the liny on ncner ConiinodltlfH. NEW YORK , Sept. 30.-FLOUR-F celpts , 33,260 bbls. ; exports , 23,069 bbl quiet but steady ; spring patents , J3.SOO4 , n-lnter straights , $3.40fi3.DO ; winter paten J3.75ijr4.00 ; spring clears , J3.30S3.50 ; ext No. 1 winter , } 2.75ffi2.90 ; extra No. 2 wlnt 25 arrive. WHEAT Receipts , 407.000 bu. : expor 149,425 bu. ; spot steady ; No. 2 red , 73'/i'ff1 ' t. o. b , afloat ; options opened easy In i wponso to big wneat receipts , rallied foreign buying and covering , but Dually t ollned again under short selling , weak It cables und light export demand ; closed Hic lower : No. S red , May , GSQ6SV closed at CSc ; September , 71l,4&7Wic. COHN Receipts , 167,325 bu. : exports , 23 BOO bu. ; spot steady ; No. 2 , 355-So f. o. iilloat ; options dull and about steady ; t declines In cables , liberal carlot roceli und break In wheat were the foatun closed practically unchanged ; May clos ut 36 1-Sc ; December , 34 l-8o ; closed 34 1-Sc. OATS Receipts , 167,100 bu. : export ? . 1 96 lui. : spot dull ; No. 2. 2Cc ; options dull HOPS Active nnd higher : state , comm to choice , 189tf crop. 4'a7o ; 1S97 crop , lljl' ( ' 1SOS crop , 16tMSc : Pacltlc coast , ISM and 1 crop , Iltfl3c ; 1S9S crop. 1601Sc. WOOI < Dull ; lleeco , 17U23c ; Texas , 1 ISc. ISc.UUTTKR Receipts. I.fiSS pkgs. ; stent western creamery , 15Vsij21c ; IClglns , 2 factory. HHMHUc. CHEESE-Recclpts , 5,600 pkga. ; steai' ' large white , SUu ; small white , 8jji ; large colored. SHC ; small colored , 8s y9c KOOS-Recelpts. 2.947 pkga , ; stcad > OILS Cottonseed oil , quiet ; yellow , 22' ' petroloum. linn. RICtKStcndy ; fair to extra , S1-S8G } , Japan , 57-S1j6c. MOIA8SES-Steady : New Orleans , or kettle , eood to choice , 2S@33o. METALS Exchange : Pig Iron firm 17. Luke copper , unchanged at $12.25 b Tin , Hti-ady ut J16.15 bid. Lead , dull M.9J214 ; brokers' , J3.S24. Spelter , firm t OMAHA ( JIMHAI , M Condition of Triulp nnil < lttotntlon o Stnplo nnd I'mioj1'rodtice. . KGOS-Good stock , 14c. IH'TTER-Commoii to fnlr , lWI12c ; sc | orator , 20c : gathered creamery , ISc. LIVE POULTRY-Hcns , 707Hc ; old roe tcrs , 4c ; spring chickens , 7l4'IJ8c ; duck 61/Cc ; geese , not wanted. OAMI3- Teal , blue wing , tl.75 ; green win 11.50 ; mlxixJ , Jl.751/2.25 ; pralrlu chicken young , J3.60 ; Jld , 12.50. PIOICONS-LIve. per doz. , U.OO. VEAL Choice , 9c. VEGETABLES. CELERY Per bunch , S&JWc. ONIONS New , per bu. , 23Q40C. HKANB Hutul-plcked navy , per bu. , Jl. yl.50. POTATOES-Per bu. , 3.-1T40C. CAIiIIAOlO-1'cr lb. , a.Qlc. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Seedllntfs. J2.50 ; Medlte ranenn sweets , J2.75Q3.00. LEMONS California , $5.73Q6.00 ; fane Messina , JB.60i7.00. HANANAS-Cholcc , large stock , pi bunch , J2.00U2.25 ; medium sized bunchc J1.7&2.00. FRUITS. APPLES-Pcr bbl. . Jonathans , J3.C choice shipping stock , J2.75Q3.00 ; oth stock , J2.0fi2.CO. WATERMELONS-Cratcd , 14Q15o ; lees ioyi2c. CANTALOUPE Rocky Ford , per crat PEACHES-Callfornla , 20-lb. case , 95c Jl.OO. I'LUMS Oregon , $1.00. I'EARS Uartlelt , California , out of tl market ; other varieties , J2.00Q2.23. GRAPEri-Natlve , per basket , 13013 : California Tokays , $1.50ffl.fio ; Ohio , per ba kot. 15c ; New York grapes , 151fl6c. CMIANIIKRIUES > ons n TIT bo $1.23 ; Cape Cods , per bbl. , $8.2506.50. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per lb. . largo size , 1 ! He : small , lie ; Urazlls , per lb. . 9010c : E : gllsh walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , 11 12c ; standards , S09o ; filberts , per lb , , 10 pecans , polished , medium , ( VIT'c ; exti large , 8 < 39c ; large hlrkory nuts , $1.0001. per bu. ; small , Jl. 1501.25 per bu. ; cocoanut per 100 , Jl.60fj5.00 ; peanuts , raw , 6" . roasted , 7Hc. MAPLE SYRUP-Flvc-gal. can. eac $2. , 5 ; pnl. cans , pure , per doz. , $12 ; half-gt cans , JG.25 ; quart cans , $3.50. HONEY-ChoIco white. 12 c. DATES Hnllowcc , 60 to 70-lb. boxes , GV4 Salr , 6c ; Fard , 9-lb. boxes , 9c. FIGS Imported , fancy 3-crown. 14-1 boxes , lOc ; 5-crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 3-1 boxes , 2223o per box ; California. 10-1 boxes. $1. CIDER-Per half bbl. , $3.2303.50. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No , l green hides. 7c ; No. green hides. . 6c ; No. 1 salted hides , 8 ic : N 2 salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to Ibs. , flc ; No. 2 veal salf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . 7c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC. Tnllow , N 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2V < , c ; rough tallow , iu white grease , 2Hia2-yic : yellow and brov grease , iwn c. SHEEP PELTS-nreen salted , each , li isc ; green salted shearings ( short wool early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry shearings ( shn wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 5c ; d flint , Kansas and Nebraska bulcher wo pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 405c ; dry tilt Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pall per lb. , actual wrtsht , W4c : dry nint. Col rado butcher wool pults , per lb. , nclu weight , 495c ; dry flint , Colorado murrn wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3Q4c. St. I.out * Miirkrl. ST. LOUIS. . . > Sept. 30.-FLOUR-Qul < t ai easy but unchanged ; patents , $3.45T3. ( straights. $3.10113.25 : clear , $2.00 2.90 ; r flour , jobbing at $2.75 In sacks and $3.00 p bbl. bbl.WIIEATClosed WIIEAT-Closed quiet , with September lower and other options unchanged ; sp lower ; No. 2 red , .cash , In elevator , 6 asked ; on track , G7Hif' Sc : September , CO December , 051-S.c bid ; May , 65 5-8 ( 65 * ! asked : No. 2 hard , cash , 6Cc nominal. CORN Futures quiet nnd steady wllho malerlal change ; spot dull bul steady : N 2 cash , 29c bid ; September , 2Sc bid , 291- nsked ; December , 281-Sc bid ; May , 29Vi 295-80 bid. OATS Futures quiet and steady ; sp dull and n shade better ; No. 2 cash. 2 bid ; on track , 23'4c ' ; September , 23Ue : D comber , 221-Sff22'ie bid ; May , 23 < Mf23 5- bld ; No. 2 white , 25fi25Hc. RYE Easier ut 476 bid. SEED Flaxseed , higher nt S7c. Prlr timothy seed , firm and nominal at $2.30. WHISKY-Steady at $1.25. CORNMEAIy-Qtilet at $1.551.CO. BRAN Scarce and higher ; sacked , ea track. 4S'X.ET19c. ( HAY Firm ; timothy , $5.00ff9.50 ; pralr ] $5.00 < fiG.GO. BUTTER Steady ; creamery , 17ff22 dairy , 13ii > 17V.c. EOGS-Steady at 12' c. POULTRY-FIrmer ; chickens , spring , ; P8c ; old , 7c ; ducks , 6 * < 86c ; gces > e , 5'ij5A furkevs 9f7f9'4e. MEtALS-Lead. lower at $3.80 seller Spelter , unchanged nt $4.G2tA. PROVISIONS Pork standard mess , Jo blng , $ S.12' , < ! . Lard , betlcr ; prlmo stem $ t.G7' < . ; choice , $4.72' $ . Dry salt meat boxed shoulders. JI.73 ; extra- short den $5.50 ; ribs. $ o.62 > : shorts , $3.73. Baco boxed shoulders , $5.50 ; extra short clea $0.00 : shorts , $6.374. RECEIPTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. : wheat , 9i 000 bu. : corn , 80,000 bu. ; oats , 20,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 5,000 bbls. : when 42,000 bu. ; corn , 9,000 bu. ; oats , 20,000 bu. Iliiltlinorr Mnrl.-et. BALTIMORE. Sent. 30. FLOUR-Dl and unchanged ; receipts , 9,557 bbls. : c ports , 27,422 bbls. ; western superfine , $2.25 2.50 ; western extra , $2.G5 < Q3.00 ; winter pu ents , $3.7503.93 : spring patents , Jl.2504.4 ryo. extra , $3.051)3.90. ) WHEAT Dull ; spot and month , C91 , ! ras-So ; receipts , 4I.S90 bu. ; exports , 80f bu. : southern wheat , by sample , G4@70U southern wheat , on grade , 64sii5iG94o. CORN Dull nnd easy ; spot and mont 31 l-8it34'lc ; receipts , 141,645 bu. : export 23.5S3 bu. ; southern white corn , 35ff36 southern yellow. So'.i'sfSGHc. ' OATS-FIrm ; No. 3 white , western , 2 ! 28Hc ; exports , none. RYE Firmer ; No. 2 nearby , Die ; exporl 65,713 bu. HUTTER-Steady and unchanged ; Elgl EGOS Firm at jua i iuu. CHEESE Steady ; Ohio flat , ISc. OrloniiN Mnrkot. NEW ORLEANS , Sept. 30.-PROVISIOI Quiet but steady. Pork , standard mes $9.00.23 ; Lard , refined tierce , 3 03 7-S pure , 6U05 3-Sc. Boxed meats , drv Sf shoulders , 505 1-So ; sides. 6 5-805Mc. Baco clear ribs sides , 6f63-8c. Hams , chol sugar cured , 909ic. COFFEE Steady ; Rio , ordinary to fa 6 l-SJTGUc. RICE Ordinary lo good. SUffS c. FLOUR , FEED. GRAIN AND BREA : STUFFS Dull. Flour , exlra fancy , 3.41 3.50 ; palenls , $3.5003.90. Cornme.il , $1.6 ( 1.65. Bran , C0062Hc. Hay , prime , J9.0 ( 11.00 ; choice , $12.00012.50. Corn , No. sacked , 39c. Oals , No. 2 , sacked , 33V c. Cincinnati Mnrlcet. CINCINNATI. Sept. 30. FLOUR-Du fancy. $3.0003.20 : family. $2.6702.80. WHEAT Quiet ; No. 2 red. 6Sc. CORN Dull : No. 2 mixed , 31c. OATS Easier and lower ; No. 2 mlxe 23fl2lc. RYE Dull : No. 2 , 42c. PROVISIONS-Lard. lirm nt J1.G7U. Bu meats , steady at $5.37V4. Bacon , lirm JG.50. WHISKY Steady ixt $1.23. BUTTER Quiet ; fancy Elgin creamei 22c : Ohio. 14017e ; dairy , lUic. SUOAR-Steady : hard rcHned , $1.5306. EGOS-Easy at 13c. CHEESE Firm ; good lo prime Ohio Mi S',4c. Tolrilii Slnrkot. TOLEDO , Sepl. 30. WHEAT Lower ai weak ; No. 2 cash , CSc asked ; Decembi 63 7-Sc. CORN Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 31 OATS-Dull nnd lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2U < RYE Dull bul steady : No. 2 cash , 4SH CLOVER SEEO-Acttvo ; prlmo cas $3.5.0 . ; December , $1.46. Milwaukee firalii ainrkot , MILWAUKEE. Sept. 30. WHEAT O to 3o lower : No. 1 northern. 60 0 ; No. northern. C3V-C. RYE-Lower ; No. J. 46Uc. HARLEY-Lower ; No. 2. 43041V4c ; sat Pie , 31034 4c. Plilliiddlililu Market. PHILADELPHIA , Sept. 30.-BUTTEF Unchanged ; Elgin , 20Vic. KC5GS Firm ; fresh , nearby , ISc ; fre ; western , nfifflSc ; southwestern , 17c. CHEESE-Firm. Sun KrnneUon Wheat Market. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. SO. WHEAT Steady : December , $1.131-8. BARLEY-Strong ; December , Diiluth Winnt .tlarkcl. DULUTH. Sept. 30-WHEAT-No. northern , cash , 63c ; September , CSWc ; D cember , 63 > tc ; May ! t c. Mlniirniiolli AVIieat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 30.-WHEA1 \\eakj September , SD'rjc ; December , & 3',4 , ( & 2.SO , 11HAN In bulk , $7.7508.00. STOCKS AM ) 1IONDI. Mnrkot Dlniilnyn a Ulnlng Tcndrnc nnd Activity on Higher Priced. NEW YORK. Sept. 30. The stock marlft displayed a rising tendency for a brU period today under the Influence of hlgtu London prices nnd a moderate commlsslo house demand. Activity wns also cxtende to the specialties nnd for the half hour ivic ceedlng the opening prices gathered be.\ ' way under lively bidding , This condition of affairs , however , on' proved to bo the flash In tlis pai order , fc as soon ns the bears were re.xdy to attac they found material already In the currcr gossip regarding the character of the Man hattan "L" earnings. The uncertainty es Istlng as to the nature of the contemplate Improvements and the period for the fin : adoption of the announced electrical equlr incnt aided the bears In their efforts an a sharp decline occurred on heavy offering ! Frequent feeble rallies were made , but thet was no slrong support. A drive against tli Rubber flocks met with unusual sncc * * the common losing GH nnd the preferrr O'/i per cent. The fact Is that holders < Industrial stocks arc pretty nervous over tl ; operations of the bear cliques , and when raid is made stop loss orders are tumble out on every ' ,4 per cent off. There wet no developments to account for the Rubin slump , but the street was ready to advanr plauMblo foundation. The secret acquip tlon of a rival concern apparently cul mlnntcd an upward movement In the etor and profit taking was a natural noquenci To what extent this operation has bee taken nnd whether trade developments fr vored n dlmlnuatlon of holdings can enl be Inferred. Rumors that local banking Ir stllutlons had discriminated against tl1 stock found pome credence , owing to tli rapidity of the break. The general II : sagged steadily and along In the afteruoo took the lead. Dlscunslon of the military conditions wr moro favorable and fluctuations are entei tnlned that tomorrow's bank statement wi mnko an encouraging showing. Sugar an Tobacco commanded marked attention , hi there were no developments of consequent concerning these propertiej and their prlc movement was of the violent up nnd dow order as for some tlmo past , Toward tl close the market firmed up In spots nr ended with n fairly stead'y tone. Fin : prices Indicated tmbntantlal .losses In O specialties , but the railways figure for enl fractions. The bond market moved In an crrat manner , but the variations were of sllgl fractions , with Denvrr & Gulf firsts notnb strong. Total sales. ? 2ltiJ,000. Govcrnmci bonds were pressed for sale nnd the ne 4s , registered , ruled 1-S per cent nnd the " registered , H per cent lower on bid tram actions. The Evening Post's London financial c ; blegrnm suyx : The. stock markets li'i were quiet nnd Irregular tod.y. Argei tines and Brazils continued good. Amor cans , nffr a flrm opening , < loscd dccli edly Hal on New York selling. Orar Trunk wa lower In symp-itliy. Mln wore enfler , bul there wnx u sudden jun In DoBeers on a favorable telegram coi corning the output. London market dl : count rate Is 2'A ' per c ° nt The decline mainly duo to anticipations of the relens of . 5,000.000 In government dividends n October 5. The ease muy continue for week or two , but probably not for loin New York today bought about 70,000 I gold , which arrived from the West Indie at 77s HV4d. The followInB are ihe doling quotatlor ot the leading stocks on Ihe New Yor market today : fxv ' The total sales of stocks today were 3S' 7SO shares , Including : Atrhlson preferre 11.100 ; Hurllngton , 10.060 ; Manhattan , 9,91 Metropolitan Street Railway , 7,732 : Nortl ern Paclllc. 14,500 ; Northern Pacific pr ferred. 20.120 : Rock Island , 9,920 ; Union Pi cine. 10,130 : St. Paul , 12,160 : Union Pacll pre.forred. G.897 : Minnesota Iron , 10,200 ; T bncco. 18,028 ; . Chicago Orcat Western , f 493 ; Peopls's C3as , 8.850 ; Sugar , ffi.CS Leather preferred , 18,120 ; Rubber , 4 ,02 Rubber preferred , 10,190. York Money Mnrlcct. NEW YOKIC , Sept. 30. MONEY On ca steady at 3 < J3 A per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3 > ,4 < Ei per cent. STEHLINO EXCHANGE Firm , wll actual business In bankers' bills at J4.S4 4.84V4 for demand and $4.Slft4.81 % f , sixty days ; posted rates , $4.82UQ > 4S5 ; con mcrclal bills. $4.80" ; . SILVER CERTIFICATES 61@C2c. BAR SILVER 60(9'61c. ( ' MEXICAN DOLLARS 17 4c. GOVERNMENT RONDS Firm ; 3s , lOKt new 4s. reg. and coup. , 127 ; 4s , reg. , 110 ; coupon , 11 % ; 2s , 99 ; sa. reg. and coupe 1124 : Pacific Gs of ' 99. 102U- Closing Quotations on bonds were a fo lows : Cnttff Mnr1t < * f , NEW YORK , Sept. 30.-COFFEE-Optlot dull at unchanged prices and ruled Inn tlvo all throuKh the forenoon without tt slightest fluctuation , Foreign mark * showed a weak undertone , but this fn tor , ofTsel by email receipts , full warehou : deliveries and fair spot demand , Improvt speculation In the afternoon and a stead ! ) undertone was noted ; closed tiutet and ut changed lo 5 points lower ; imles , 13,500 bngi Including December , J3.SO : March , W.OO. Spt coffee , Rio , steady ; No. 7 , Invoice , J6.2 ! No. 7 , Jobbing , J6.75. Mild , steady ; Cot dova , IS.OOfllR.OO ; sales , good Jobbing tratl and fair Invoice business on prlvato term ! Ilimtoii Stuck ( IniitatloiiK. UOSTON , Sept. 30.-Cnll loans , 2i73H ( pi cent ; tlmo loans , S' IH'.S per cent. Closln quotations on SIOC.KS , uonas aim 111,1111 , shares : A. . T. , < : S. F . 1'J nun. nipc. pM 101 Anvr. SiiEar . 117' * K. n. in is ; do i > fl . 107 o l ; li M ( new ) . . . . 1C' Ilnv Stnt ( Ins . 1 % ptll -1 Hell Telenhono . . . .177 IloMon L C ! Uoston & Albany. . . .210 i , trn in 9 : Ilutton * ! Maine..1 > SI lotn. Illec. 5i K * C , 1J. & Q llWiVl5. . CVn. M' . . . . t'i' . ' < iv Allouex Mln'nc C"1. 3 Oen. Kleo. ( new ) . . . . 7S'i Atlnnilc C ; llllnoln Mtetl ( . - . ivwton & Mont re Mexican Central 5 nutto & Ikwton . . . Z N. V. * N. K. pM. ! > * i ' irt .t Hecla . .ISO OM Colony 191U Centennial t \ \ On- . Short Line sn rrntiklln li llulibcr 36 01(1 ( Dominion 2f 1'nlon PnC'flo 52 Oweula W \V st Vind fS i Qiilncy Ill Jo pM Ift'l 17 < \Vfntlnirli. nieo. . . . Sl'iUVolverlne 2 : do oM B7 ll'arrott M Ocn. iUc. ( old ) . . . . 4S > 3 .nuuildt 1 Sun l"rnn ' ! oi > Mlittne < no ntloi . SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 30-Tho ofncli cloolng quotations for nunlni ; Btoi.ls iuau wcro as follows ; A It li a" Con . . . . . . . . " , T S Justice 10 icentiifky Con lieli-lier 1,1 Mexican lielcher M Ofcldcntnl Con S ( ItuUlon 3 Ophlr K Caledonia : . " > "in Clioll.ir ID PotoM 11 ( "nn. Cain , and Va. . ' 18 Con. Imperial 1 Unon O > n. New York. . . . Crown Point . Oould .t Currlii . 51 Utah Con . ( Hale. & N'orcroas. . . 79 | ) % .nnw Ja'ket . I Jula . i. . . 1 ( standard . . . . . ! Silver bars , C05-Sc ; Mexican dollars" , 47U 47ie. Drafts , sight , 17Hc ; telegraph , 20c. l.oinloii Sti"l ; ( li LONDON , Sept. 30.-I i > . m.-ClosIng : C'oiinolp , mot ey..W 11-IC N V ' 'nnln ; . II ! r-uisi ur't . IMS pennpylvanla . . . . . . . Cflnndlnn Paclff . . . . ) " < i''i * r . . ' K\\t \ > . W , V. P. pfd . r. ' IIP : | l t | ifd . S7 AtrhlFdH . i : llllnnlK Central . . . .111 U & N . 6' N"r Pnc. nM . 0 ! 'urand ' Trunk . ' St. Paul i'ominon..ll'l _ _ _ _ 1AR SlLVKR-Steady at 2SVid per ouiu MONHV 2i > ji2 i per cent. The rate of discount In the open mark for short bills , 2 n-S per cent ; to rthr months' bills , 2C-S per cent. riniiic.'lii ! Notes. OMAHA , Sopt. 30. Clearings today we $1,063(128. ( 4 ; balances , $79,319.03. Clou nncL'S last year wcro $9 * > 7G33.23 ; balanci $120,2.17.35. Excess In clearings , $105.9 : - . < Clearings for twenty-five days with cot parlsona arc : 1S N. 1S97. Incrpns Sopt. 1. . $ 9VI,3IK 2Ti $ S72.4C 28 $ 110 SS2 Sopt. 2. . 1,00.K13 | 27 917,247 41 G'.SI'i S > pt. It. . 10.,223 ! 72 770.7S1 25 " 23,4.S : pfpt. 6. . I:73.lio3 0.1 1,132.SOI 93 111,101 S"pt. 7. . I.1S2.491 8ij lflSl,03S SO 111,405 P pt. S. . 1.M5.751 CO 1,101,50.103 141.231 Sept. 9. . ] , lf.X2 ! > 8 05 DOC.-WJ 15 2C2.SOO rippt. 10. ! ) ' ) q.259 ! 7 * ! fll" fr'O n2 83 CIO "pt. 12. 1.2CA71127 1.C81.S23 92 llf , SSO 'I'-pt. ' 13. lM5G.Sy F,9 iiin.K' . ) 13 HU3,154 Sipt. ,4. 1I7 ( .4W ) (0 ( S31OD8 CT 24S.401 S nt. 15. 1,10S,7o4 ftl 979,55183 IJfi.iff ! t. W. 1.091.0UO S3 W3.M7 40 270.1BJ ' 17. 1.000,173 41 Sfvl.OOP. 07 13 ,3 0 19. 1.327.7S1 29 1,0H.OS8 ( 96 2G2.Gf f5 < 'pt. 20. 1,129,573 HO SS1.742 42 245,130 Sept. 21. llfi2.SOfi RP P03.213 03 257,593 Sept. 22. 1,134,200 54 SEI.Cfll 02 2S9.515 S-pt. 2.1. 1.0J3.C03 III 991.190 52 48,502 Sept. 24. SW.aCl 7S 941.403 67 51,035 Sept. 26. 1,274.071 93 lirx,02H ; 24 16S.031 Sept. 27. 1,179,790 3S 875.907 07 3iaSS9 Sept. 28. 1,0-)5.8S4 54 illfi.208 32 133.G78 Hnpt. 2'J. 1,283,189 92 8KI.3C9 93 439,819 Sept. 30. ] , oa.82S 24 957,633 23 103,995 Total . $28,059,181 44 $23CSS,093 SG $4,66l"o5 ? * Decrease. Slnrtscr. LONDON , Sept. 30. SUGAR-Ccntrlfugt Us 7V.d. NKW YORK , Sept. 30. SUQAR-Riv dull and nomlnKl ; lower to pell ; fair roll Ing. 3 ic : centrifugal. 9test. . 4 5-lte. KEW ORLEANS , Sept. 30.-SUGAR-Ce trlfugal strong ; SMOIHIS , 2'i i4 3-lrtc. MOLASSES Knsy ; rentrlfugal , 4Sllc. SYRUP-SOc per gallon. ICniiMiiM i'ltjCrnlii unit I > rovlHluiin KANSAS CITY. Sept. 30. WHEAT Lower ; No. 1 Kurd , 63c ; No. 2 , C0ff63li ( No. 3 , E'Oeic.JNp. . 2 red , C4c ; No , 3 , ES G2c ; No. 2 spring , 59c ; No. 3 , 5Cf58 > 4c. COUN Lower ; dull ; No. 2 , mixed , 264 27c ; No. 2 white , 26c ; No. 3 , 26c. OATS Steady : No. 2 white , 23We. UYC No. 2 , IEfft48c. HAY Dull ; fairly ? tcady for best ; U grades pralrlo lower : choice prairie , JG.2E C.FO ; rholco timothy , $7.000)7.25. ) HUTTEU Firm ; separator , 1SV.020 dairy , ICc. nc.GR Firm : fresh , 16e. RECEIPTP-Whent , 157.000 hu. ; com , 6.C bu. : oats. 11,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 63,600 bu. ; corn , 11 700 bu. ; oats , 6,000 bu. Cirnlit HoGi'lptN nt rrlncliml Mnrlol MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. 30. Receipt Wheat , 700 cars. ST. LOUIS , Sept. 30. Receipts : Whet 132 cars. CHICAGO. Sept. 30. Receipts : Wheat , 2 cars ; corn. 021 cars ; oats , 408 cars. DULUTH , Se.nt. 30. Receipts : Wheat , C care. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 30. Receipt Wheat. 295 cars. Receipts at primary markets : Whcr 1u42,358 bu. ; corn , 758,1CS bu. ; oats , 2C 95fi bu. 1'eorlii MnrUet. PEORIA , Sept. 30. CORN Easy , lowe Nf. 2. 28 i. OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 23 WHISKY $1.25. St. .ToHoxli Mvp StonU. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 30. ( Speclal.-CA' ) TLE Receipts , 900 head ; , steady ; native $4.6005,20 ; Texans and westerns , $3.1004.6 cows and heifers , $1.50@4.00 ; stockers ur feeders , $3.2304.75. HOGS Receipts , 2,700 head ; 5c higher ai active ; top. $3.72 ; bulk. $3.62 03.70 ; qualll not so good as yesterday. SHEEP-RecelptP , 244 head ; firm and a live. 1 1 n KO l.iehtiiliiK noil. One of the best evidences of the value llRhtnlng rods up to date has been afford ) by the Washington monument. It Is cappi by a small four-sided pyramid of alumlnui which metal , so cheap today , was vei costly at the time of the building of tl greatest obelisk that the world has evi known. This aluminum tip Is connect ! with the ground by four copper rods whit go down deep Into the earth. On April 1S85 , five Immense bolts of electricity wni seen to Hash between the monument and thundercloud overhanging In the course twenty mlnutre. In other words , the mom ment was struck fiercely fivetimes. . In It suffered no damage whatever. On Jui 15 of the same year a more trcmendoi assault was made upon the monument fro the heavens , and the result was a fracture ono of thP topmost stones The crack stl remains to show what nature can do In tl way of an electrical shock , but the sllghtnc of the damage 1s evidence of man's powi to protect himself from such attacks. Tl obIlsk ts Ideally located for attracting elci trlcal assaults from the skies , and yet , wlil many tlmesi hit. It has suffered only one and that time to a trifling extent , An In The secret service division of the Treai ury department has Just secured ovldeni against some counterfeiters by using a d < that had a strong dislike for the men und suspicion. For some time bogus quartc : had been found In circulation In the coui try around Dover , Del. , and finally BUI plclon settled on two Italians. The rm were arrested , but a thorough search of the homo failed to reveal any tangible evldenc The ofllcers were about to give un In dl pair , when a woman living nearby said th she saw the men carry away several lari bundlcu a few days before they were a rested. Sbo added that her dog , fvl growled whenever he saw the men , prohab would be pleased to follow up any scent fi the officers. Accordingly , he was put on tl trail and the officers were led to a cornfle a mlle away , where moulds , dies , mat pounds of metal and several counterfe quarters were found. When Tliry Knew Him. Chicago Post : "There are plenty of worm who would be glad to get me , " he said , "Very likely , " fhe replied pointedly , "b' ' none of them would care to keep you aft ho once had you. " Ho went outdoors to say what he wanti to say after that thrust. He felt that 1 couldn't do justice to It la the house. OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1IARRE Oloso of the Month Sees Moderate Him ai Business Very Dull , CATTLE TRADE JUST FLATTENS 01 HUJ-CDI AVnnt SlufT Clirnprr niul ! AVult fur Seller * to Drop HOK * Aotlvinntl a SliuiltHl Sheen Svnrci niul StroiiK. . , . . , SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. 30 "ccelptB today 2,549 5,331 Olllclul Monday ( , . i M > 4. Ulllcliil TuewUuy u.'JSO 1MI7 4 < Olliclnl Wednesday 7.791 tU4l 4.i Ofllclnl Thursday 3,538 c,478 1,1 Flvo days this week 27,301 34,105 15 , ( bamo days lust week 22,855 2Gt 5 22i faamo days week before..22,400 33,230 27 , : lotal September. ltSs..l01,6tiO 159,303 110,1 Tola August. 1S9S 77,723 1S1.242 U7 , ; Total July , 1S9S 48,707 1S3.IS3 43 , ! Total Jnue , IMS ' ' G3.3J5 27 , ( Total May , 1S9S . , GUS4 : 1SL3I2 US. : lotal April , U9S & 3ti < i3 147.C5S I "till March , 1898 6 : > ,23' ' ! Hii,0-5 142i Total February , 1S9S. . . . 5U.1H 131.S9i 10.1i lotal January. 189S 43,40i ( 139Kil 87 , . ' lotal September , 189S. . 119.537 12S.753 48.i lotal September , 1896. . 73,058 93,037 Total September , 18)5. " 49.JOI Total September , 1M I. 88,553 12J.576 So , : Total September , 1M > 3. . SS.7SO 149,291) ) 13 , , 'lotal September , 1892. . bU.lilS 2ti , ; Average price puld for lioes tot the la several days with comparisons : . .J | 3 75 ] | 3 ! > X 5 20 H 20 5 3 fill : i M | L' 59 3 92 5 17 | fi OT | G 3 ( ill II MI 2 ni | * 5 26 , (1 ( f , i ' i 67 | 3 81 | 2 97 | 3 91 6 1S | 5 ' ' ? 1Io3S. SheO | : H'st K. C. tt St. J. C' . , U. 1. & V. K c. , H. i. &iMt Totals rccc'U3 ' Omanapucklng Co. . . . G. II. Hammond Co 996 Armour & Co. . . . H. Decker nd Degaii 1.UC5 .obman & UotlwolfnSi : : & . Huston 0ens . 211 " 78 Lott TotaU . The market today was not to the llkli h tllc on" of he we and ns there has been a largo run the In few days a good many buyers had pl ? ndlffnri0(0n fa' ' ° unnd coul11 af'0 to ndlfferent as to whether they got any mo L ° r n ° L ThCre wns al80 notlccabTo feel ng among buyers that they have be Paf e Pretty high prices here as rompar with other markets. All this acted us a bee ± r ° at the 8nme time selfe , owing , o the moderate run , were at > kl : strong prices. With buyers and sellers " to open and It was late befo any business was transacted All told th re wcro about cloven loads corn fed steere In the yards , but the ma kct was flat. At midday there had not be more than ono or two loads sold nnd t market was absolutely nt a standstill Sei ors were reporting buyers' bids as an where from lOc to 20c lower. Only a few gra westerns good enough for beef were offcrc but there seemed to be a demand for th kind and they brought steady prices bunch of the Swan cattle sold for $1. : which was EC more than a big bunch them brought yesterday. The market on COWH and heifers was slo but the offerings were very light and clearance was effected In reasonably goi season at Just about steady prices on desl cble kinds. A few loads of Swan cows ai heifers sold for J3.80 , which was lOe mo than they sold for yesterday , but the qua Ity was better today. There wcro only a few stockers and fcei ers on snle In nrst hands , but the speci lators were well filled up and as It wi drawing near the end of the week thi were not lncllned to add further to the holdings unices they > could get a conccssh In price. The result was a slow and we : market. Feeders for the week are IOQ'2 lower , the decline being the smalles-l on tl choice kinds. Representative sales : STKRHS. 2cow 1130 375 S feeders. . 813 415 2J feeders. . 951 3 80 COLORADO. Keener & Moses. 57 feeders. . S70 370 S feeders. . S9S ( 385 f. J. Knrr. 7cows 743 215 Icow IDfiO 310 Icow 1090 310 6 calves. . . 2IS 575 2 cows 1163 3 10 bUUTII DAKOTA. Ibull 1170 223 1 steer Ittn i w 1 steer 1340 360 1 steer 1200 3 SO Isteer 11M ) 3 SO IS steers. . . . 1131 3 M ) M. Cotton. 10 feeders. . 742 3 W 25 calves. . . 303 5 33 \ \ VOMl.su Swan Lund and Cattle Co. B str. Tex.1101 3 M 7 sir. Tox.llM 3 65 0.3 sir. Mex. 1117 4 n" 1CX itr Mex.l"2 l''I 102 cows. . . . 1010 SSO 22 bulls. . . . 1205 310 63 cows 961 320 12 bulls..1175 265 1IOHS At the opening of the murn < there were only seventy-eight loads In slgl and only a few addition loads were proir U'ed on late trains , so that the total ofTci Inps were light. One week ago the rccelpi numbered seventy cars nnd two weeks np 113. The general situation was rather on tt Eldo of sellers , light receipts , good dcmati and cnoouriDtltiB reports from other mai ket polnls. The result wns that the * marki opened active and a shade higher and close curly with everything sold. The hogs HO ! nt $3.e5t3.7u , as against $3.60 3.7214 yei tcrday. The long string was nt $3.Griy3.77 > ' nn ngnlnat J3.62UIf3.GJ yesterday. It will bo obsened from the table of a > orage prices at head of column that the mai kct , even after today's Improvement I values , ! a a strong lOc lower than a wee ago. Another feature of Interest will be omparlsan of the figures to be found In O , ible of receipts showing the total arrlva of hogs for each month of the year to dal nnd also for the month of Sejitember f ( several jears past. Representative silos : SHEKP There wan only one load cf laml In the yards this morning and two report * back BO that there was really nothing I make a market. The demand for both "kll ers and feeders was a active as ever nr It Is pnfo to any that desirable kinds vou : have mot with ready saleat good etron prlres. Quotations are : Good grass western $4.00(34.15 ( ; fair to eood grass wentern $3.r 0EM.OO ( ; good yearlings. $4.1B@4.2 ! good to rholco lambs , $5.0065,25 ; fnlr 1 good lambs , $ l.tOS5.00 ! ; feeder wethers , : yej r-olds and over , J.3.7."if ? > 4.00 ; feeder ycni lings , SJ.OOS4.15 ; feeder lambs , $4.25 < g J.S Itopreseiitatlve pales : N" , , Av. 1'r. IS old owes 9S $2 73 1 buck ir,0 325 1 buck ibO 3 50 CHICAGO I.IVl'i STOCIC MAIIKI2' ! Cnttlc tliichiiiiKcil ( o a Trifle I , Mvr mill Active Di-itliinil for Ilnpn. CHICAGO. Sept. r,0.-Only about 2W bead o c.ittle arrived today and thsy wer rtlnpoed of at unchanged to lOc lowc prices , the demand being an good as 1 usually Is on Friday. Native beef steer sold nt S5.OOfr5.KTi , with the bulk of the wilt ul $5.10i5.65. The stocktrs and feeder trad was fairly nc-tlvc at $3.504.50. Canner and choice holfeis sold nt steady prices but medium COWH were 15e lower , owing t competition from rangers. There was an active general demand fo hoj-,3 and the market was decided ! HtroiiKcr , many of the sales being 2Vfe higher than yesterday nnd some drove sellliiB at c better prices. HORS sold u J3.45S4.00 , luifiely.t $3.70a3.92' { . , and pig sold largely at $3.405f5 Go , being lively one more. Lambs were firmer , with sales on a basl of $3.7o6.00 ! for common to choice llocki few being good enough to sell above $5.7 ! feeders bringing J4.60fi4.75. Sheep were I demand at J2.50ir4.60 for poor to prim grades , westerns selling at J3.E05J4.35 , wit western yearlings selling around $4.5 ( KeodlnR sheep were In active demand a S3.9Xf4.10. ( Receipts : Cattle , 2,000 , head ; hogs , 26,00 head ; sheep , 8,000 head. Kan KII * Clly l.lvo NtorU. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 30. CATTLE Tie celpts , 5,600 head natives , 1,530 head Texans largest supply of dressed beef steers fo several days ; all desirable kinds active am lirm ; trashy stock slow ; steady prlc"H choice heavy Hteers , $5.201(5.45 ; medium tl.GO&i.20 ; light steers , S4.60JT5.40 ; stocker and feeders , $3.50Cj5.00 ; butcher cows am heifers , $2.60114.50 ; western steers. $3.401 4.70 ; Texas steers , $3.0003.85 ; Texas butchc cows , $2.8003.25 ; canning stock , $2.0512.75. HOGS Receipts , 9,690 head ; good genera demand ; packers and Nhlppcrs active buy ers ; steady to 6e higher prices ; heavlec $3.70fj3.W ; mixed , W.6 < yS. Q ; lights , $3.43t S.70. S.70.8HEI3P Receipts , 1,150 head ; market ac live ; nupply was too small to bring oti all buyers ; prices steady to a shudo higher western lambs , $5.0 < V65.25 ; western muttons $3.9Wi4,25 ; western feeding Iambs , $4.251j4.60 western feeding sheep , $3.75 4.00. St. 1,011 In l.lir- - o.-U. ST. I.OU1S , Sept. 30.-CATTLE-Hecelpti l.SOO head , Inrludlng 1,200 head Texans shipments , 2.500 head ; market steady ; fal to fancy native shipping and export steers ll.fcOii5.Gj ; bulk of sales , $4.90fi5.40 ; drossei beef and butcher steers , $3.751(5.35 ( : bulk o sales , SI.OOIJ5.00 ; steers under l.OuO Ibs. , $3.5 CTI.90 ; hulk of sales. $3.65f4.i > 3 ; stockeri and feeders , $2.8004.40 ; bulk of salep , $3.0 ( fi'1.23 ; cows and hslfers , $2.00 4.50 ; bulk o snlec. cows , $2.35f(3.10 ( ; Texas und India I riteiTH , $3.101(4.25 ; bulk of sales , $3.301(3.35 cows and heifers , $2.251(3.20. ( HOGS Receipts , 4,900 head ; shipments 2.700 head ; market steady : Yorkers , $3.751 3.85 ; packers , $3.7503.90 ; butchers , $3.851 3.92V4. Sllisni1 Rpbolptn. 1,030 h ° ad ; shipments fOO head : market steady ; natlvo niuttnnp t4.00frl.25 ; lambs , $ I.OOfj5.C3 ( ; stockers , $2.001 3.20 ; culls nnd bucks , $2.Wi3.0it. dnclniintl lvi ! Stool : , CINCINNATI , Sept. 30.-HOaS-Actlve a $3.00133.93. PATTIE-Stcady at $2.5004.75. BIlKIOr-StroiiKcr at .00 ? 4.00. LAMUS-IIIghcr at $3.5' Q5.M. .Stock In fll lit. Record of receipts of live stock at thi four principal markets for Sepfmber 30 : Cntlln. IIOL'H. Sheer Omaha 2,849 5,3U 21 Chicago 2,000 2 < 5.000 S.Ofi Kansas City 7.130 9,12X1 1,15 St. Louis 1,800 4,900 l.Ocj Totals .TU79 45,971 10,39 - 'icnoTicn. . ( Should bo rcao. dally by all interested , a changes may occur at any time. ) 1'orelgn malls for the week ending Octo ber I. 1W8. will rlose (1'ISO.MI'TLV In ul cases ) at the ( ! < Mirral I'oBtrifllce uc { ollowN I'ARCKLS TOST MAILS cloao one hou earlier than closing tlmu shown below. TrmiK-Atlaritlc Sltilln. 8ATURDAY-At 7"n. . for KRANCK 8\VIT/.KRLANU. ITALY , SPAIN. I'OU TUOAU TURKEY , KOYIT nnd IWIT 1811 INDIA , per H. . I a ( iuacoine , vli Havre ( letters for other parts or Kurop must be directed "per La OarcoRnc ) at 8 a. m. for NKTHRHLANU3 direct per a , s Rotterdam , via Rotterdam ( let tcrs must be directed "per Rotterdam" at 9 a. in. for ITALY , per e , e. Knl * i : MvrtcHt ( Continued. ) U'llhclm II , via Naples ( letters must bu directed "per Kaiser \Vllhelm 111. nt KUROl'i : s. s. 1'enn- 10:30 : a. m. for , per land , via Southampton ( letters must bu directed "per I'enniund " ) ; nt 11 n. in. for NORWAY direct , per s. K. Island " ( letters must bo directed "per Island" ) : at 11 a. in. ( supplementary 12:30 : p. in ) for HUROI'IC. per s. n. Lucanla. vin Qucenstown. \ftcr thn closing ot the Supplemctuary Transatlantic Malls named above , addi tional supplementary malls are opened on the piers of the American. KtiRlldb. French and Herman steamers , nnd remain open until within ten minutes of the houi of sailing ot steamer. Mnlln fur South anil Central America , AVrnt liKllcn , life. SATURDAY At 10 n. m. ( supplemcntarj 10:30 : a. in. ) for KORTUNK ISLAND , JA. MA1CA , SA VANILLA and GRHYTOWN , per s. s. Altai ( letters for Costa RIcu must bo directed "per Altai" ) ; at 11 a. m. for I'OHTO RICO and CURACAO , ulfiQ VMNK'/U'KLA , SAVANILLA und CAR- T11AO1INA , via Curacao , per H. s. Mum * calbo ; M S:30 : p. in. for NEWFOUND LAND nnd ST. riKRRK-MIQl'KLON , per steamer from North Sydney. Mulls for Newfoundland i > y rail to Ilall- fnx , and thence by steamer , close at this onice ( Ully nt SM p. in. Malls for Ml- ntielon , h.v rail to Uoston. and thcnco b > * steamer , cloxe at this ofllro dally lit S 0 p. m Mulls for Culm close at this olllce dally at a. in. for for warding by steamers s.illlng Mon days nnd Thursdays from 1'orl Tampa , Klu. Mulls for Mexico City , overland , unless specially addressed for despatch by Btenmer. clone nt tills otlli-r dnlly at 2..nl n. m. and 2:30 p. m. lloglsterod mail ut 6:00 : p. m. previous 'Jay. Mnlln for China , Japan nnd Hawaii , per s. s. City of I'vklni ; ( from San Kninrinuo ) . elope here il.illy up to Srptt mlior 25tb at 6.30 p. m. Malls for Australia ( exrept those for West Austialln , which are for warded \la KiirnpO. New Kt < alnnd , I In w. ill , I'lJI and Samuun l.'lnt'du , pe-r s. n. Ahiir.i-Uit ( from San Frnnrlxrn ) . r'los' * here dnlly up to Heplpinhcr * 3Dih nt I . in. , 11 u. in. und Glu : ; p. ni. ( or on nrrh il at New York of B. s. Klrurlnvh ! : Ur tisli inullii for Auntnilln ) . M.ills lor rhlra iin.l Jnpnn. per r. H. rmprexR ; of India ( from Vuncouver ) . iloso lure dully up to Oi to- bfi.1d nt 6:30 : i > . in. Mulls for AnXil' v ( except \\'est Australia ) , New X" lun < l , llawull nnd FIJI Islands , pir K s.Vnrri - moo ( from Vaiifouver ) , dnno ln-i'c . ; .i ly iiflor Soplnmbcr 30th nnd up I" o < tobe'i1 * 13lli at 6:30 : p. in. Mnllp for Clilmi ami Japan , per s. s > . Tnroma ( from Tiu-oma > , rinse here dally up to October * 17th ni 6:30 : p. in. Mails for the Society IcInniN , per ship City of T'apeltl ( from SHU Kinn elpco ) , oloHo hero dally up to Octubei 25th at GCO : p. m. 1'rannpacino innlls are forwarded to port o ! hailing dally nnd thrFrhpdiilo of , lo lni : Is arnintred on the presumption of thrlr uninterrupted overland tramiit. 'HeclH- tiTed mall olopon nt 'i-oo ' p. ni. iiivvlouH d-y. : CORN'KLU'S VAN i ( n'T. Postmnstwr. rostolllrf. New York , N. Y. , September 2(5 ( , It's nol "patent" rncdtclno , but Is prepared rtlroct Irom tto formula ot K. E. Dnrton , M. 1) . , Clovuliuid's most eminent upoclall't.by Hjalmer O. HonsonPh. D. , 11. S. 11Au-l > KN 1 tlio treat- rst knownrcstoraUvoard lnvliorator. Jtrro- Btea solid Hoah , miucle nnd ( .trcnRtb.cloari thn brain , ir.akcs the blood 1'jro uoil tlrh and causes a pineral fFellng of health , btrtncth and renewed vltal- Ity , T.'hile the gcnorutlve or- yV pans are helpedtor golntheir normal powers nnd the suf- 'crcr Is quickly mailo con- , ' 'tV,7 ' Mlous of direct bonellt. Or.o ' box T7111 work wonders , clx should perfect n euro. Full directions In every box , or 1111 out the diagnosis Kbcet , you find enclosed , nnd wo ulllRivo your case nnoclal attontlim wit : out extra chni-ge. RAK-OKK Is for snle a * , nil drui ctores , n no-dono l > ov for rO ci nti , or wo will mail It securely Ko.iled on rpcolnt of price , DHS. 11AHTON AN1 IlENSOV. Ul JJar-Bcn Blocl ; , Cleveland , O. Far sale by Kuhn & Co. , IBth and Doug las : J , A. Fuller & Co. , 1402 Douglas St. , Hid Graham Drur ; fo. , lath and Fiirnam ; King Plmrmncy , u"tli and I eavenworth ; Peyton's Pharmacy , 21th and Lcavonworth : R. .1. Heykora , South Omaha , nnd all other Irugglstx In Omaha , South Omaha , Council BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY Primary , Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently Cured in 15 to 35 Days. You can be treated nt homo for same price under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here vie wfll contract to pay railroad fare and hotel billi , and no chaiec If we foil to cure , IP YOU HAVE taken mercury. Iodide potash and still have Hclies and pains , Mucous Pntchei In mouth , Sore Throat , Pimples. Cop per Colored Spots , Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out. It Is this secondary We Ouarantes to Kure We solicit thn moit obstinate eaeei nd challenge the world for a case wo cannot cure. This disease h alway baflled the skill ot the raoit smlnent physicians. SSOO.OOO capital behind our uncondl- tlonal guaranty. Absolute proofs sent aealed on application. 100 paje booH lent ire * . Alldrci * COOK UKMRDY CO. , 1401 HmnnU Temple , Ghtenuo. III. Purely vegetable , mild and reliable. ? auso perfect Digestion. Complete nbsorp- lon and healthful regularity. For the euro if all disorders of the Stomach , Liver , Bow- 1s , Kidneys , Bladder , Nervous Disease * . I'orpld Liver. SICIC IIUAUACIIR , iMini.STio\ , I'OXSTII'ATIOJf , DYSPKl'SIA. Observe the following symptoms result * ng from Diseases of the Digestive Organs : : onstlimtlon. Inward pile * , luluicsa of blood 11 the bend , ucldlty of the stomach , nau- iea , heurtburii , disgust of food , fullness ir weight In the stomach , sour eructations , linking or fluttering of tbe heart , choking ir suffocating senmitlona when In u lying losturc , dimness of vision , dots or wubu itforo the sight , Cover and dull pain In tha lead , deficiency of porsplrutlon , ycllowneui > f the skin and eyes , pain In the slue. : hest , limbs , and sudden flushes ot heat ' aiming in the flash. A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the system of all the above-named Unorders. Price. 25 cents per box , Sold by druggist > r sent by mall. Send to DR. RADWAY & CO. . Lock Box IC6. New York , for book of advice. JAMES E. QOYD & GO , . I'eleplumc 1031) . Oinnlm , Neb COMMISSION , tJRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS DOAHU OF TIMDH. Olr n wlrt to Chicago nd jtew Tort Corripondentii Jolm A , W mn * Co. ' TKI.RIMIONK 1033. H. R. PENNEY & CO. , ItooinI , N. Y. I.lfe Illiln. , Oinnlm , NcU. StocksGrainProvisions Ulrrct AVIr' New York , Cl U'mtcrn Iululi.