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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Three-MilHon Increase to the Viilble Brings
Ohlcaffo Whaat Lower.
PROVISIONS CLOSE WITH LITTLE CHANGE
Corn ntiil Onln Ilcnmlii Slnlloiinrr
Clonlnir of Tliri'i .tlllllon llnnhcln
nt Wlicnt liy One irirm AtTccIn
.llnrkct.
CHICAGO. Sopt. IS. The addition of over
8XWO.OOO bu. to the visible supply of wheat
ovorHhadowcd In Influence everything clso
today find caused a decline of ? sOV4c. Corn
and o < it3 were nrm , corn closing unchanged
end oats US-He higher. Provisions closed
without material change.
Wh it oponcd nt an advance of MSHiiC .
from Saturday's closing price , with a good
Bcnoral demand at these ngures. The cause 1
of the advance was the strength of cables
en account of the critical South African
nltuatlon and some rather liberal covering
hy shorts was done during the flrst halt
hour's trading. The demand was readily
hujiplled , but though plenty of bearish news
iwun at hand In regard to crop movement
and seeding conditions the market held up
well until near the noon hour. After the
flrst rush of buyers had been accommo
dated trading became dull and prices kept
within a narrow range , December easing
oft slightly from opening figures. Septem
ber In the meantime was decidedly strong
on a narrow nmotint of trading. very
Jlttle was offered for sale and elevator
noople were moderate bidders , prices In
consequence advancing sharply early. Be
fore noon December began to weaken ,
partly on account of the we.ikncM In Wall
fitreet , but principally on the indentions of
nn enormous Increase In the visible the
flgurod of which were finally put nt 3lil.-
Oi ) bu. The heavy selling was done by
one flrm supposml to be In the way of
liquidation of a long line. Most of the
wheat wan offered at under 71c for Decem
ber. It was estimated that fully 3,000.000 )
bu. was disposal of by this flrm and It 1
Imrt considerable effect on the market. :
General raino were reported throughout
the west and southwest and conditions
were reported aa now favorable for fall
needing. Primary receipts were heavy.
1.CSR.OOO bu. . compared with 1,489,000 bu. a
year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth receipts
w-ro 1,452 COTS , against 1,236 last week and I
1,993 a year ago. Chicago receipts were -17
cars S3 of contract grade. Atlantic port
clearance of wheat and flour amounted to
SS4 000 bu. A better cash demand de
veloped on Uio break and CO loads were rc-
norted worked for export at the. seaboard ,
with 100,000 bu. sold here. The break in
December brought more liberal offerings of
enptomtoer and that option also declined.
The market closed weak all around. De
cember opened at 71@lJ4e. It declined to
70M07OTHC and closed % c lower nt iO-c.
September ranged from 71c to 714c ; and
closed % o lower at 70c ,
Corn was quiet and steady. Shorts were
trooJ buyers of September early In the day ,
affected by Uio strength of wheat , and ue-
comibor wtis also In fair demand. Sllgnt
advances were ultimately lost. Receipts
boavy. 1.216 cars , and an Increase of 490,000
tra. In the visible was reported. The cash
rtemand continued good. December ranged
from 2S ic to 2ST429c and closed unchanged
at S2 ic , selling as high as,33Hc.
Oats wna flrm and fairly active. There
was a largo cash demand , at le-ast 2uO,000
ibuTbelns worked all rail. Shorts were
good buyers of both September and De
cember and prices ruled slightly higher all
nround. Receipt- were 541 cars. December
ranged from 21VS6214c to 21 o and closed
Ho higher at 21 j21&c. , September closed
The rade.ain" provisions was unimportant.
There was an excellent cash demand for
sneatfl and packers wore moderate buyers
of Oetobor products. The range was nar
row. At the close January pork was un
changed at J9.53 , January lard a shndj ?
Jowor at J5.45 and January ribs a Bhaae
°
KsUmaioii receipts for Tuesday : Wheat ,
3G3 cars : corn , 1,300 cars ; oats , 530 cars ;
ttu > ga , 24,000 heatl.
Leading futures ranged afl follorra ;
Articles. Opoo filch tiowT Close. Yea'dy
71H 70 70M
S ® ! 70H
74 73W
SS K 32
= 8 2'JH 29fiffl
22 sm 21H
2U
23 VJH 22H
007H 700 70S 707W
810 BOS 810 H 10
B57M 1)50 ) ues 8S7M
630 636 6 SO 630
636 635 637H
C47H 646 647H
C15 S 20 SIB 6 17H 6 17W
4U7H * U7H
.
Cosh quotations were as follows :
FIXHJH Steady ; winter patents , J3.50 ®
S.CO : utmtKhto , t3.10W3.3S ; spring apeclals ,
54.10 ; spring patents , J3.40S3.70 ; straights ,
J2.SOS3.20 : bakers , J2.20Q2 CO.
WHEAT No , 3 sprint66V4S70o ; No. 2
ed , 7071c.
COKN No. 2. 324.1c ; No. 2 yellow ,
. 2. 22UJrc2i c ; No. 2 white ,
ftftj. 3 whlto , 23'.ifi-J4Hc.
ItTK No. 2. 67940.
j3ABi > rar NO. a , ssyjf Hc.
SEEDS No. 1 flaxsced , J1.11H ; northwest ,
fL12 A : prtino timothy Beed , JS.SSQ'S O ; clover ,
. . .
PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . J7.30ff
8.00 Lord , per 100 Ibs. . $5.1Rff5.30. Short ribs
pidtii ( loose ) , S5.05 n.3S. Dry salted shoul-
i4eni ( boxed ) , JC.OOSO.12Vi ; ehort clear sides
, .
K&lVinSKYDIatlllers' finished goods , per
K&l . , . .
SUGAH8 Cut loaf , J5.S3 ; granulated , J5.31.
Tlie following are the receipts and slilp-
for today :
necciptp. Shlpm'ts.
tmour , W > lB . 15,000 17,000
Wheat , bu . 12OUO ! 20.0JO
Corn , bu. . . . . . . . 741,000 493,000
Oatu , bu . 460.000 311,00)
Dlye. bu . 14,000 1,00)
Barley. t > u . C4.000 40,00)
On Uio Trodtico exchange today the butter
niarkot wa llrm ; crcuniurlua , l&S Viic ;
dairies. ISWISc. Cheeae. easy at 10 i < ffll ; c.
KITKU. 'Irm ; fresh , 15c. Poultry , quiet ;
turkey , SHilOc ; chickens , 9Vz510V4o ; ducks ,
JY12W YOHIC Ci\131lAI. MAIIICKT.
iiiu < utloiiH of tli Diiy on
YORK , Sopt. 18. FLOUK Receipt * ,
81.391 Wjls. ; oxpoi'ts , 0,757 bbls. ; weak and
lower to sell following wheat ; winter pat-
citto , J3.KVjj-a.7T. ; winter Btralghts , { 3.30 3.40- ;
oxtra.1 * , $2.4 < X5' ' . ' > .SO ; winter low gra < lcs , J2.3ji
& 40 ; Minnesota patenta , J3.85O4.00 ; Jllnne-
nota bakcra , W.95tf3.20. Ilyo Hour , llrm ;
irood to fair , JS.ISQ'S.SO ; choice to fancj- ,
lUlOJlt Bpot.
Sy Strong ; fpedlng , 41ff43o ( c. 1.
S. , Buffalo ; malting45ftOOo , doliverc < lat
D.HW York.
UAHI > KY MAI/T Stc-ady ; western , K0 3c.
\\'JIEAT lteeelle | , 209.000 bu. : exports ,
S1.05S bu. ; spot weak ; No. 2 red , 73Jo f. o. b.
uiloat , iwot ; No. l northnrn , Uuluth , 7S'io
rf. o. l > . alloat , to arrive ; No. 1 hard , Duluth ,
61c , to nrrlvo ; No. 2 red , 72'AC. ' elevator. Op-
dona opened lower following Saturday's ]
curb docllno , but rtUllttl l ion cables , sub-
Hoquontly oold off Ic under Increase in vli- I
Jbly pupply , dlBturbiMl Transvaal conditions , i
big r coilms nnd disappointing export dt-
iiuvnd ; closed euuy at "hifllc " iu-t decline ; !
DIuy , 7RUij791-lSc ; closed , 7S'.to : September , ,
WiQ73ic ; oloaed , 72V4o ; December , 756-lt/Q )
IIN Hi'cclpts , MJj bu. ; exports , si. . i
Oil bu. ; spot steady ; No. 2 , 394r f. o b. i
ullout 3SVjc , elevator.
; Oinlona aliened un- .
ohanKod ami ruled qulut and a shade rasicr ; '
decline cht'ckcd by furiher talk of content- !
ixlated Seiitember corner nt Chicago , c-lotvd
quiet nt unchanged prlc ja to Ho net lower ; 1
Slay , 85 < t3dc | ; closed , 35Bc ; September
cJobvd at 38V ci December closed at SoTic.
OATS Receipt * , 169DOObu. ; exports , 75.375
l > u. ; spot flrm ; No. 2 , 204o ; No. 3 , WUe ; No.
V whlto , ) c ; No. S white , Ite'c ; .trotk , mixed
western , 'JiJ'.iJj'JSo ; track , white , 27 > iij33o.
Optlona inactive ) but steady on cash de-
ciand.
HOI'S Dull ; state , common to choice ,
1836 crop , 60 ; 1S97 crop , nominal ; 1S9S crop.
lOijlSc ; Paclllo co.ist , U9v crop , 4&tic ; 1S97
crup. nominal ; 1SUS crop , HftHc.
JiAY Steady ; ehipplng , new , 5QCOc ; good
to cliolce , new , eiijMv.
IIIPES-FIrm ; Oalveston , 20 to 25 Ibs. ,
J7o : Taxoa dry , 24 to SO Ibs. , 12V4013c ;
California. 21 to 15 lb . , lS 7 < ffl9e.
LISATJ113K Firm ; hemlock sole. Iluenos
t yrea , light to heavy wolghta , 2fi'J3He ; acid ,
.
COAISteady. .
l'UOVISION6-Beof. flrm ; family. J10.GO
humu ,
2 .SO : pnrkft. $10.00'&tf.tO ' ) : rtty extra India ,
mew , J14 6otn8.oo. Out meats , steady : pickled -
led bellies , Jfi.76Cf7.GO ; pii kled rhouMers.
J6.r ; plrkled hamfl , J3.76R10.00. l rd.
iti Mid y ; western Steamed , JS.fio ; Sep.
tf-mber , J5.60 , nominal ; continent , J5. 3 ;
South America , Jfl.Mj compound , Jl.87\i
iM refined , qulfit. Pork , steady ; mess ,
fS.7Ca9.fiO ; s-hort ! clcnr , J10.25fill.75 ; family ,
ni.60frlJ.fo.
CHBESli Woik ; large wp'c ;
small whlto , HUtJU'.ic ' ; large colored , 11 Q >
HV4c ; small colored , llUiBll'jic.
KOOS Firm ; United Htatw and Canada.
US20c , IOPS off ; western , ungraded at mark ,
.
TALLOW Dull ; city , 5foc ; cotmtry , 4 ®
4c.
HOSIN Steady ; strained , common to
g < KAi , ji.aryr/L27H.
UICE-Stcady ; domestic , fulr to extra ,
4Hfi7Vic ; Japan , 4 7J.'Jsc.
MOLASSKS I'lnn ; Now Orleans , open
ki > t'tle ' , good to choice , SiiJSCc.
METALS Tlio local mMal market exf
hlblts little of the strength shown some
weeks ago and lucks the snap and activity
In trade o characterMlc at that time ,
Speltor ami 'tin ' were neglected and w ik ;
the rest of thp list wan dull and nominal ,
! i There was nothing In news to materially
alter the vli-wp of 1hR local trade. At the
ploso the Metal exchange called pig Iron
warrants nominal at J17.00 ; lake copper ,
l very qu'et ; Ipflil , very nulot at J4.B7H 1 > M
; and JI.B2H asked : spelter , weak at J5.CO bid
and J5.CO a ked. The brokers' price for lead
Is J1.10 and for copper JlS.fX ) .
OMAHA ( ilO.Vr.UAI. AIAUKKT.
C'linilltlim of Trnilr mill Qitntntlnnn nit
Stnt'l' * nnil Knni1 } ' 1'roiliice.
EOOS Good stock at 14c.
| IUITTEK Common to fair , 18c ; choice ,
i 155I16c ; separator , 22o ; gathered creamery ,
i 19 20c.
1
POTJLTIIY liens. ' live , 7Hc ; spring
chickens , Dflfl' ' c ; old and stnggy roosters ,
live , 3 ? < ENc ; ducks and geese , live , G07c ; turi
keys , live , 8c.
I'lOUOXS-I.lvc. per doz. , 75c.
VEALS-Cholcc , Sic.
VEGETABLES.
WATEUMELONS-Good stock , crated for
Bhlnmepts. H'fflSc.
CANTALOUPE Per crate , Rocky Ford ,
12.00.
TOMATOES-Por crate. 30ff33c.
SWEKT POTATOES-Per bbl. . J2.00.
POTATOES New. 2ftf2oc | per bu.
CELEUY Per doz. , 2jii.50o.
PIIU1TS.
PLU.MS-Callfornla , per crate , SUoigi-BO.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Freestones ,
| APPLES Per bbl. , $2.23 ; crabapples , per
bbl. . * 2.25ff2.EO.
GRAPHS Natives , ITIflSc ; Ohlos. 17i
California , Jl.25ffl.50.
TROPICAL FRUIT3
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy , W.OOJfG.GO ;
, choice California , $4.60U6.00 ; Messina , fancy ,
, to.OOW6.00.
. BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock.
ner bunch. $2.0l > 3'2.50 ; meHllum-Btzed
unches. J1.7u'IJ2.00. '
HIDES. TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7&c ; No. 2
green hides , 6Vfce ; No. 1 salted hides , 9cj No.
2 salted hides. Sc ; Mo. 1 veal calf , S to 12 ,
, Ibs. . We : No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . 8c. i
TALLOW. GREASE. ETC. Tallow , No. '
1. 3c : tallow. No. 2 2 > , ic ; rougn tallow , IHc ; i
white grease , 2'/4it3c ; yellow and brown
grease , l&G Wc.
OIVISIHLE SUPPLY.
Considerable IncrcmicH In All Stocks
13xcept Unit of Hurley.
NEW YORK. Sept. IS.-The following Is a '
statement of the vteiitblo supply of grain
In store and afloat on Saturday , September
16 , as complied by the New York Produce
exchange :
Wheat. 39.322,000 bu. ; Increase , 193.000 bu.
Corn , 8,107,000 bu. ; increase , 490.000 bu.
Oats , 6,689,000 bu. ; increase , 87,000 bu.
Rye , IM < | , I/\AS ULt . ; Increase , 40,000 bu.
Barley , 618,000 bu.J"unchanged. .
St. IronlM Grain nml I'rovIjiloiiK. ,
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 18. WHEAT Lower ;
No. 2 red , cosh , elevator , GS@6SV4c ; track ,
69H@70Hc ; September , 67Hc ; December ,
70Hc : JIay. 74Uc ; No. 2 hard , 66-SGSc.
CORN Lower ; No. 2 cash , SOV4c ; track ,
31R32c : September , SlUc ; December , 27&c ;
May. 27T4c.
OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 cash , 22 io ! track. 22 %
i23c ; September , 22 4c ; May , 23 % ; No. 2
white 24&c.
RYE Strong ; B5Ho to arrive.
FLOUR Quiet and easy ; patents , J3.40 )
3.55 : extra fancy , J3.10Q3.20 ; clear , J.2.7503.00.
SEH3DS Timothy seed , steady at J2.00fl >
2.25 , with prime worth more ; flaxseed ,
higher at Jl.OD .
COR/NMEAL / Steady at JL75@1.SO.
BRAN Steady ; sacked lots , east track ,
COc.HAY
HAY Quiet and flrm ; timothy , J6.00@10.00 ;
prairie. J7.00S7.25. "
WHISKY Steady art J1.22.
IKON Cottonties , J1.15.
HEMP Twine. 9o.
EGGS Strength continued , with an ad
vance likely. Eggs arriving in better con
dition ; fresh Jllssourl and Kansas stock ,
firsts. 13c per dozen , coses returned.
PROVISIONS Dry sal't ' meats , nominal ;
boxed shoulders and extra short clear ,
5.50 ; clear riba , $ r .G2H ; clear sides , $5.75.
Uacon , nominal : boxed shoulders , $5.75 ; ex
tra short clear , $6.00 ; clear ribs , JG.12VS ; clear
RECEIPTS Flour , 10,000 bbls. ; wheat ,
CO.OOO bu. ; corn. 171,000 bu. ; oats , 78,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour 9,000 bbls. : wheat ,
26,000 bu. ; corn 76,000 bu. ; oats , 10,000 bu.
IJiiUer MtirUct.
CHICAGO , Sept. 18. BUTTER Firm ;
cr imorieB. Ift522',4c ; dairies. 13fil8c.
ST. LOUIS. Sopt. 18. BUTTER Firm ;
creamery , 19J23o : dairy , 14@18c.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. IS.-BUTTER-
Creamery , 21c : dairy , 16o.
NEW YORK , Sept. 18 , BUTTER Re
ceipts , 9,778 pkgs. ; flrm ; western creamery ,
lS5I23o ; June creamery , IS' Qiac ; factory ,
ISJilGc.
ELGIN , III. , Sept. 18. BUTTER Firm at
22Hc ; all offerings not wlUadrawn , 30 tubs1 ,
sold at that prico.
I.lv riionl Rruln nml ProvinIoiiH.
LUTDRPOOL , Sept. 18. LARD American
reiir.ed. In jxills , firm at 2S 9d.
WITEAT Spot , No. 2 red western , winter ,
steady at &s 9d ; No. 1 northern , spring ,
rteady at 6s Id. Futures quiet.
CORN Spot , American mixed , new , flrm
at 3s 5d ; September , 3s 5d ; Dece-mber ,
3s lld ; JIarch , 6s % d ; American mixed ,
old , flrm at ! 3a 5V d. Futures steady ; September -
tember , 3s 5id ; October , 3a 6id ; November ,
3a Cd.
Mluiieniinllii AVlifiit itnil Flour ,
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 18. WHEAT In
store : No. 1 northern , September ,
December , 67'/lc ; May , 69c ; old , September ,
C9c. On track : No. 1 hard , G94@70 ic ; No.
1 northern. C9'iSC714c ; No. 2 northern , GSU |
FLOUR Firmer ; flrst portents , J3.7W3.80 : '
second patents , t3.WjC3.10 ; flrat dear , J2.603I
BRAN-J10.OOiriO.50.
' oil-do Murkrt.
TOLEDO , O , . Sept. 18. WHEAT Lower
and weak ; No. 2 cash , 6SHc ; September , G9c ;
Docomber. 73V4O asked.
CORN Dull < md lower ; No. 2 mixed , 33V4c.
OATS Dull lint higher ; No. 2 mixed. 22c ,
UYB Dull but st uly ; No. 2 ca h , 6Sc.
HBED8 Clovornet < l , lower and easy ;
prime conn , old. J1.40 ; October , J5.00.
Diilnlli < ; rii I n .tlnrkrl.
DULITTII , Sept. 18. WHEAT No. 1 hard ,
cash , 70',4o ; September , TOVic ; No. 1 northern -
ern , cimli , 674c ; September , G79ic ; Decem-
her , G7'l4c ; May. 71V4c ; No. 2 northern , GSVic ;
No. 3 spring , Gl 4c.
1'uorlii JlarUct.
PEORIA , Sept. 18. CORN Firm ; No. 3 ,
31c.
31c.OATS
OATS Firm ; No. 2 whlto , 23 > 4fi 3 c , de
ll verod.
WHISKY Steady , on the basis of J1.22
for flniHhod goods.
MV13MIJ.\TS ) OK STOCKS AM ) I1O.VUS.
I'olli vliiuu 'I'ri-nii-iHloiin llrar Unlil
( lif > lurl < < .SliM > llocuvery.
NEW YORK , Sept. 18. There waa a fur-
ther ilraivtlo liquidation of fipociilattve ac-
counts on the Stock exchange In response
to the continued contraction of credits by
the banku , which entered upon a struggle
to maintain their reservf * within the legal
limit. Since Friday more than encugh
money has gone from the t uiks to the stib-
treasury and the Interior to wlpo out the
Insignificant surplus shown by Saturday's
bunk Htatenicnt. Aa only a half hour wo *
afforded after the appearance of the utatr-
ment on Saturday for the liquidation of ao-
counts a very large vuluine of Belling or
ders from all quarters hail accumulated In
brokers' hands when the market opened
today. Prices took a downward plunge on
opHilng transactions throughout the list.
The profeadonal traders * were very bold on
the bear s ! dn and helixxl on the decline uu
large tales for ehort account ,
T-lie highly spoculattvo Indu-trlal special'
ties allowed the moat serious lodsva , the
opening tale aliowiiif anywhere from 2 to
over 5 points clipped from Saturday's lit-t
prlcea for pretty much all of the active
Industrials. The New York munlo'pal '
stacks , Sugar , Tobacco , the Iron and steel
stocks and the so-called Flower stocks , as
a group , led In the dellne. Rock Island ,
as a member of the latter group , fell tt',4 '
points. Declines In the railroads otherwise
were not ns violent aa In the apoclaltiM ,
but extended very irentirully between l unit
2 polnto. Thu BeJUng waa In thousand
eharu lots and upwards .n ' practically all
stocks dealt in in the flrst few minutes.
The hears TVWO somewhat daz < nl by thflr
own succf-s and almost ImmMliatcly pro
ceeded to toke quick profits by buying to
cover ehorts. Ralllcx of S to 3 points re-
tfulted In mnny stocks. Hut her re noon
pressure wag renewed , when n il tig , of
Brooklyn Rapid Transit was poured upon
the market. The New YorK traction nnd
g s stocks moved In close sympathy.
Brooklyn Rapid Trnnslt dropped an tx-
tremc D'.i ' points , Metropolitan fi 4 polnis ,
Consolidated Uas 7 points , Manhattan 3 > i
po'lntiTh'.nl ' Avenue 47j points and Br.i k-
lyn Union Gns 6 points. The lowest prices
of the day g i6raily were touched on tnla
movement. St. Paul extending Its loss to ;
tpoints. .
I The very violence of the movement In
I vited BOino recovery nnd coon after I
o'clock pr.cea generally had turn d upward.
! The evident relaxation of the pressure to
| liquidate 1 warned the bears that tiuy a < l
oversold the market and the buying demand -
mand became rather urgent. Prices of the
flpt-clalties recovered from 2 to over 4 points.
' The nbiorptlon of railroad stocks became
quite conspicuous , New York Central espe
cially moving up 3H points from the .ow-
est and many others rallying from 1 to 2
points. Slight gains over Saturday's prices
were recorded for New York Central , AtchIson -
Ison 1 preferred. BurJuKton , Union Paclllo
preferred , Reading flrst preferred , North
western nnd I > ackawanna. Best prices
were not maintained nnd the market c.osed
easy.
The late rally In prices was ass'.Ftcd by
nn oa-nlng of the rate for call money to 7
per cent. After ruling at 10 IKT cent a
sharp drop of H per cent in the actual
rates for demand sterling and cable transfer -
fer nnd the marking down of posted rnt s
Mr per cent nlso had nn Influence In re-
i llevlng the strain on the stock market. Ru
! mors were circulated of a conference of
. bankers I to take measures looking to the
relief of the money market by an Increass
of circulation , but these -were ilenu-d and
bnnkcm eefined free from anxiety over the
outlook. Only one bank took out addi
tional t circulation , according to reports from
Washington , and that t& the extent of only
about J200.0W. Since the first of the montii
the New York banks hive Increased their
circulation loss th.in $1.000.000.
London sold heavily In t'hls ' market on nc-
i count of the Transvaal crisis to too ex
tent of about 40.000 shares and no gold
i movement from that quarter seems likely ; ,
for the Immediate future. The October .
coupons of United Stairs 4 per cent bonds
of 1007 were payable today at the sub-
tronsury and some slight relief was af ,
forded to tihc money market by that means.
No roUaulp estimate Is possible of the ex ;
' tent to which loam were liquidated today , .
but Chat repayment * to the banks were
very heavy Is the testimony of all authori ,
ties on the subject. .
Bonds were wait in sympathy with
stocks and liquidation of the speculative
Issues were on n Inrce scale. ' Total sales ,
pir value. J2.277.000. United States 2s and j
old 4s. coupon , advanced Vi per cent , but
the < old 4B. regli-tercd , lost H per cent In ;
* ' ' '
The' Commercial Adverts T's London i
I financial ' cablegram sayc : There was uni .
versal flatness In the markets hero today , ,
j especially ' In the first hour , nnd they c.osed . I
without material recovery. The Transvaal [
war Is now regarded as certain , the only
question being will the Orange Free State j
Join in H. Consols foil 7-16. Americans i
' opened , % under parity nnd weakened nil I
day. closing at the won't on monetnry ap-
prelienslon. , Spanish 4w were 59J. Coppers l
were weak ; Tlntos , 46 ; AnacondaR , pi !
Utahs 74 : Boston. 17-1G. The fortnightly
statistics , show stocks decreased I.o62 tons
and ' supplies are down 862 tons. Ihe bink :
bought 74.000 In gold bars Bll.g . were >
nominally firmer at 3 , but there was no
bus'-ncfn to test rates anil the bank dis -
counted freely nt 3H per cent. The Austro-
Hungarlan bank has raised Its minimum I
Account rate from 4 to 5 per cent.
The following are the closing nuot 1
for the leading stocks on the New !
exchange today :
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130o discount. Sterling exchange , JI.S4IT
HUSTON. Sept. IS. Clearings , n7,19S.4S6j
balances , $163S9S.
UALTI.MORE. seiit. 18.-Clearlngs , J2SVJ-
ST,4 ; balances , $139.271. , .
PHILADELPHIA , Sept IS Clearings ,
J12.42S.3S5 ; balances. $1,555,484.
ST. 1JOU19. Sept. IS.-Clparlngs , W 91,1Z3 |
balance ? , $7H,75S. Money , 4 { ? § per cent.
New York exchange , SOo discount bid , 25c
Ulrcount asked.
Iunion MnrU Uiiotnlloim.
LONDON. Sept. IS. 4 i > . m.-CIofflng ; _
Lon ! ls , "money. . 104 S-16 N. V. Central 130
do account..104 7-11 Pennsylvania WU
Cnrmdlnn . 91
No. Pncllle pfd . ? V4
< ln 1st JIM jfs AtchUon . Wi
Illinois Central . . . .lit
| \ : V. pfd n"4 Ornn-l Trunk . 7k
I St. Paul , common..131 Anaconda . 104 ?
BAR 9II/VKR Wf'flk at 27 l-l&d per ounce.
MONKY l iB per cent.
Thu rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 3V4S < tH per cent ; for three
months' bills , 3 % per cent ,
York .MlnliiK ( liiontlonn.
NKW YORK. Sept. IS.-The following
are nlllclal closing iiuottitlons' for mining
f hares :
Ontario KQ
LYorni Point 17 Oi.lilr 10T.
i'nn. Cnl & Va im Plj-anouth 10
Dcndwool ft ) Qulrksllver IPO
OoiiM & Ciirrlc. . , . M , ln pM CM )
' Halo . < t Nnror.w * . . . . M Storm Novndd 74
IlomcMakc C500 Union Con 44
, Iron Silver M Htnnd.ml M
Moxlcnn 43 Yfllmv Jncket 21
1'ori-lun I'liiniiclnl.
LONDON. Sept. IS. 4 p. m. The market
for Anit'rlraii securities moved downward
all day on bull realizing and weak advices
from New York. Tinllnal tone was weak.
Spanish 4s closed nt 59'do. Amount of bill-
llc-n taken into the Hank of Knclnnd on
Imlaiicp today , 74,000.
HRHMN , Sept. IS. Business opened Hat
on the bourse today , owing to the plsslmlsm
of the HrlUsh press regarding the Trans-
vnal crisis and the sharp decline In mine
shares on the Ix > ndon Stock exchange.
Americans and Canadian I'nclllc wcro
weak. Internationals were depressed , espe
cially Argentines. At the close of the market -
ket there was a recovery. Exchange on
London , 20 murks 4 % pfgs. for checks. The
weekly statement of uio Imperial Bank of
Oermariy shows the follbwlng : Cash In
hand , deorense , 3,760,000 marks ; treasury
notes , increase , 120.000 marks ; other securl-
ties , Increase , 9"f,0OW : , marks ; notes in
circulation. Increase , 9.1CO.CKX ) marks.
PARIS , Sept. IS. 4 p. m. Three per cent
rentes. 1UO francs 22'i ' centimes for the ac-
count. Exchange on London. 25 francs 2CW
centimes for checks. Spanish 4s closed at
6T.90.
6T.90.VnANKKOUT , Sept. IS. On the bouroo
today prices started weak as a result of the
unsatisfactory political situation. Later
they became somewhat steadier hut Inac-
live. Locals and foreigners were easier.
Americans , with the exception of Northern
Paclllcs. were fairly steady. , 1
VIENNA , Sept. is. Prices on the bourse
today ww adversely affected > by the rise
In the bank rate and the unfavorable outlook -
look In regard to the Transvaal dllllculty.
BUENOS AYRES , Sept. IS. The gold >
quotation today was 133. '
Comlltloii of the Tn-nnnry.
WASHINGTON. Sept. IS.-Today's state-
mem of the condition of the treasury
shows : Available cash balance , J2S4,1GO,564 ;
gold reserve , J2iu,237.467.
, Oil .tiirkc ! H.
! LONDON , Sept. IS. OILS Calcutta lln-
seed , spot , 39s llUd. Turpentine , spirits ,
36s 6d.
, TOLEDO. Sept. IS.-OILS-Unchangcd.
NEW YORK. Sept. IS.-OILS-Cottonaeed ,
' steady ; prime crude , nominal : prime crude ,
f. o. b. . mlls17JflSc ! \ ; prlmo summer yd-
low , 25ijft126c : off F.ummer yellow , 25c ; butter -
, ter grades , 29f30o ! ; prime winter yellow ,
i SOffSlc ; prime whlto , 2SJJ30C. Petroleum ,
, firm ; refined , New York , $8.65 ; Philadelphia
and Baltimore. J8.60 ; Philadelphia and Bal
timore , In bulk , J6.10. Turpendne , flrm at
CO&SIWc.
OIL CITY. Sc-nt. 18. OILS-Credlt bal
ances , $1.45 ; certificates , no bids or sales ;
shipment , " . 16th. Ifith and 17th. 248,90 bbls. ;
i average , 80,224 bbls. ; runs , same dates , 192-
9S3 bbls. ; average , 79,104 bbls. j
.Market.
LONDON , Sept. IS.-SUGAR-Beet , September - '
tember , 9s lO'&u ,
NEW YORK , Sept. IS. SUGAR Raw ,
quiet nnd barely -steady ; fair refining. 3c ;
centrifugal , 96 test , 4c : molassce sugar ,
311-lCc. Renncd. quiet ; No. 6. 4c ; No. 7 ,
4 9-16c ; No. S. 4 , < , c ; No , 9 , 4 7-lGc ; No. 11 ,
43-16c ; No. 12 , 4l4c ; No.-13. 4Uo ; No. 14 ,
4 l-16c ; mould V.5,9-1CQ ; standard A , 5 1-lGc ;
confectioners' A , &l-lGc ; cut loaf , 5 ll-16c ;
crushed _ _ . , 513lGcpowdered . . ; . . , 6c ; gronu-
ii.i f r n- Miti.'v.i K f 1
lated. 56-lGe cub > B
. - : . 7-16c.
NEW ORLEANS , Sept. 18.-SUGAR
Steady ; centrifugal , 414f'l4c ( ; seconds , 2 4
i ? 4Hc. Molasses ; Bteodyi centrifugal , 6 _ )
i4c. ;
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Xrw York IJry ( iooiln.
NEW YORK , Sept. IS. DRY GOODS
There hap been a full demand for staple
cottons. Bleached goods' ' are strong. Heavy
brown cottons not easy to buy. Coarse col
ored goods tending against buyers. Print
cloths unchanged in both regular and odd
goods. Fancy calicos are Irregular. Amer
ican Indigo blue prints reduced Uc. Other
staple lines arc steady. No change In ging i
ham ? . White goods well enld for spring
nnd prices firm. Woolen and worsted fab
rics without change.
AViiol Mr.rk < > ( .
NEW YORK , St-pt. IS. WOOL Steady.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 18. WOOL Strong ,
with nrlccp tending upward , but not-quota-
bly Mpher : medium grades , 14nRlc ! ? ; light
fine. 13tl6 c : heavy nnc , 10@15c ; tub
washed. 19B20V5C.
CHICAGO MVK STOCK aiAIUCET.
Good neiiuiiiil for ne lrnlilp Cattle
mill Mtciulv rrliM-H for Kimli.
CHICAGO , Sept. 18. CATTLE There
was a good demand for desirable cattle
today and prices for such lots were steady.
Common and medium gradou were gener
ally about lOc lower ; good to choice cattle
sold at $5.70S6.70 ; commoner grades , $4.35 ®
6.Co ; stockers and feeders , J3.10BS.OO ; bulls ,
cows and heifers , J2.00fi5.40 ; Texaa steers ,
$3.5004.25 ; rangers , J3. 5g5.35 ; calves , $1.603) )
310.
HOGS Prices for hogs were steady with
an active demand from packers and ship
pers. Heavy hogs sold at $4.15S'4.70 ; mixed
lote , $4.3JS6.75 ; light , $4.354.75 ; pigs. $3.70 ®
4.00 ; culls , $2.0054.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS An unexpectedly
small supply of Bhcop and lamUs resulted
In a strong market , prlmo nocks ruling
at _ least lOc _ higher. , _ _ Sheep , fold at . J3.7&04.30
„ „ - rt,0 C- An # n .lA n * fl/l
natives brought $6.25.
RECEIPTS-Cattle. 23.000 head ; hogs , 33-
000 head ; ahecp , 13,000 head.
City I.lvc .Slock.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. IS.-CATTLE-Re-
ceipU' , 8Mfl natives , 3,500 Texana ; supply
of chalce killers meager , few offerings aell-
ng steady ; good butcliern steady ; plain ,
light weight western Bteors , Bluule lower ;
leavy choice rftecrs , $5.20S6.00 ; light
weights. J3.5W4.S5 ; stockers and feeders , .
$3.50S-l.i > C : butchers' COWH and heifers , $3.00J5
i ° Gcanncra , J2.30f73.00 ; western t'teers , $3.55
4JC.15 ; ToxaiiH , $2.90(23.90. (
HOGS Receipts , 3,200 head ; market
oponc-d active and steady and cloned
higher ; heavy , $ l.3SJ.42Ji ; mixed , J4.SOfj >
4.40 ; light , $4.2GiT1.40.
SHEKP AND LAMRS-necelpts , 4,600
head ; good , active demand ; all offerings
quickly absorbed at nrm prices ; lambs ,
J4.35J/6.SG ; muttons , J3.S08 4.10 ; feeding sheep ,
t3.60Q3.S5 ; Htockera , J3.00ft3. 5 ; culls , $2.20 ®
3.00 ,
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SI. I.oniH I.lvu Stock.
ST. LOU1B. Sept. IS.-CA'TTLE-necelptB ,
6,100 head , including 6,600 Texans ; market
stcttdy for natlvea , with Texans lOfflSo
lower ; natlvn Blili > plnK and export steers , I
J1.SOIJO.35. with top gradd ) worth up to W.70 ; i
dressed beef steers , J4.30S . j ; steers under
1.000 ! ! > . , J3.SOQC.65 : Htockers and jfeeders ,
$3.40S'1.CO ; cows and heifers , J2.20iiO.00 ; canners -
ners , $1.5032.75 ; bulls , J2.55f4.0 ; Texas and
Indian steers , $3.1oa .lOi cows and helfors ,
12 ifwpi 00.
HOGS Receipts , 4,109 head ; market
steady for medium aiid heavy hogs , others
5 < ; lower ; plg8 and lights , J4.GOr .60 ; i ack-
t-rs. Jl.40ij4.6f. : butchers , J4.5Sft4.05 ,
SHEEP AND LA UJS-Heceipts , 700 head ;
market riteady to Btrong ; natlvo muttons ,
fl.anH. X > ; lambs , $5.50 < 5.Wj stockoro , $3.40i '
3.60.
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SI. .Jon.-jili Live Hlock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , Sept. 18.
poclal. ) The Journal quote * :
CATTLE RecdptB , 2,200 lieiid , Including
I.IJUi UUI.n Ulllt BUItiP , f . tli-.u
nnd calves , J4.0CK36.00 : Hockeru
era. $3.40i 4.C5 ; voals , * l. < a7. ) .
HOGS Receipts. 1,800 head : market
steady to llrm ; nil modiumtf , celling at 14.33
Q4.42H ; bu.k , J1.37H84.40.
SHEEP Receipts. 2,900 head ; market oc-
tlvo and Bteudy ,
Stock III .Sljfllt.
Record of receipts at the four principal
western markota for September 18 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep ,
South Omaha 10.357 2u79 3 M
Chicago 23,000 33,000 13,000
Kansas City 12.0M 8.2 < iO 4 , 0
8t. Louis 6,100 4,100 7W
Totals ,61.457 42,979
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRhT
Light Hog R caipW as Usual on the Tint
Day of the Weak ,
HOG MARKET SHOWS A SLIGHT DECLINE
Cnttlo IlcrelptM InrKm ( In Illntnrr of
Siinlli Oinnhn JlnrUol Ciirnfeil Cnt-
llc StoniljKptdorn Ioi'r
Hliccp Active nnd Higher.
BOUTH OMAHA. Sept. IS.
Receipts ver * . uaii.e. HogSheep. .
lU-cdpts today 10,337 2,679 3,690
Same May last week 8,326 2.279 3.4U
Same day week before. . 4W9 1,270 7S 1
Hfime Uiree irecks ago. . 4OW 2,469 8,628
Average price , ialu iur liu s for me msi
several dayt. with comparisons : ,
Sept. 4 M t 61 3 Ml 277 53
Sept. 4 14 3 6 > 4 07 | 2 81 4 31 6 23
Sept. 3 66 4 07 2 SI 4 XI 6 r
Bcpt. 4 19 * 4 041 2 71 4 21 6 61 6 31
Sept. 4 22 3 62 I 276 4 13 6 K S 44
Sept. 4 93 3 03 4 20 E 51 S 45
Sept. 7. 4 30 3 53 4 02 , 2 78 4 22 6 57 i 63
' Sept. S. 4 30 3 60 4 00 2 81 G 6S 5
Hept. 0. 4 3 3 91 4 21 5 7
i Sept. 10. 3 63 3 93 4 W 5 GSi
Bept. 11. 4 29 3 84 2 S8 4 09 r > w
Sopt. ; 12. 4 22 3 77 2 791 4 061 B E01 E 71
Sept. ; 13. 4 25 3 78 3 82 , 4 00 6 73 6 70
Sept. ! 14. 4 30 MI ; i 'i I * 4 B nB \ 18
] Sept. 15. 4 33 S 72 3 871
Sept. ; 16. 3 34 ! 3 ( 68MI 3 Sl | , 2 73i 4 U [ * i 6 0
Sept. ' , 17. I 3 68 861 2 661 4 03 ] B 871 *
Bcpt. ' IS. 4 32I 34 2 71 4 Oil C Gl B DO
, ! Sunday
The otTlclal number of cars of Block
i brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r'fl.
C. . M. & St. P. Ily. . . 3 1 . . . .
.Missouri Pacific Hy. . 6 2 . . . .
Union Pacific Bystem.154
C. & N. W. Ily 1 1
K. , 13. & M. V. R. H . 72 11 1 2
C. , , St. P. , Jil. & O. . 1 3
B. & M. \ \ . U. H 139 13 60 19
C. > , 11 , & Q. Ily 1 1
C. , , R. I. & P. Ily. , W. 1
I Total receipts 337 36 14 27
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
Buyora. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
Omaha ' Packing Co 33fi 2i6
O. H. Hammond Co COS 631
Swift and Company 738 5S3 1,219
Cudahy ' Packing Co 1,111 CM 230
Armour ; & Co I,0t52 B34 1436
H. Becker & Degan 476
Vansant & Co 97
J. L. Carey 437
Lobman & Co 606
W. I. Stephen 7
Hill & Huntzlnger 143
Ben ton & Underwood. . . 21S
Huston & Co S7
j. Livingstone & Schaller . 213
'N. Norris 531
Hamilton & Hothschlld . 4C7
Other buyers 1.C9S 85 664
Held over 7W
Total 9,614 2.C59 3,469
CATTLE AU records ror single day's
receipt * at South Omaha were broken to
day. Until today October 4 , 1S98 , Wig the
big day , when 322 care were reported In. or
S.bie head , but that number was exoooded
by a very comfortable margin by today a
run , as will be noted from t'fte ' table of re
ceipts above.
Almost ail the cattle hero were rangers ,
about tlfty loads of grass beef , sixty loads
of cows and heifers , ten to twenty loads of
cornfeds and the balance s.tockers and
feeders.
The offerings of cornfed cattle bedng light
and the demand good the market on that
kind was steady. Good grass beef also soid
in about the same notches as last week , one
bunch of big , heavy cattle going as high
as $5.25. The receipts , however , wore so
large and Chicago did not report any too
good a market , that buyers showed some
disposition to bear 'the market a little where
they could.
The offerings of cows and heifers were the
largest of the season and buyers took advantAge -
vantAge of the situation to take off as a
rule lOc on the general run of oow stuff.
There were so many here that In spite of
the fact tlin-t the demand was of very fair
proportions It was late before a good many
cattle were even shown.
As the most of the cattle on sale were
stockers and feeders that branch of the
trade absorbed a good share of the at
tention. 'It h ( hardly necessary to remark
that all kinds were lower , au that might be
inferred from the size of the receipts. The
general run of pretty decent cattle , even
w'hiere they had some weight , sold lOc and
even 15c lower , while common kinds were
practically unsalable all the morning.
Buyers went around the yards nnd llrst
picked up the choice heavy cattle , and until
they were disposed of they would not look
at anything , light weight or of. Inferior
quality. "Wo want good heavy cattle , " wns
what all of them wore saying. Yearlings ,
even when right good , were also very Blow
and lower. Ropreseu/UiUve / sales !
BEEF STK1DRS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1..1020 $3 75 27. . SB7 } 4 45 1..1150 $5 00
1..1190 375 10..1164 446 20..1203 660
ci iwn J if. 1 90ft R no SR..119 * ! 6 GO
No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr.
1 cow 1100 $2 25 2 cows 930 J3 00
7 OOWS 908 3 00 36 feeders..1007 4 15
30 feeders. . 397 4 38 64 feeders. . 940 3 95
2 COWE 1195 3 00 42 feeders. . S88 S 95
14 cows 1067 3 30 49 feeders. . 888 4 20
40 cows. . , 90S 4 20
NEBRASKA.
1 cow. . . . 9K > 2 25 2 oowa , . . . 955 299
1 cow. . . . SO 2 GO 1 cow. , . . .1000 3 25
1 cow , . . . 910 2 GO 1 cow. , . . . 890 2CO
_ . .1020 2 GO 1 cow. , . . . 9SO S 00
1 cow 1170 3 00 GO feeders , 914 4 35
IK feeders. . R27 4 30 3 feeders , , 740 4 30
27 htlfers. . 680 3 40 2 heifers. . R05 3 00
1 feeder. . . 740 4 25 30 feeders , . 907 423
2 feeders. . 907 3 M 4 feedWB.,1007 4 05
1 bull 1220 3 35 1 bull 1250 8 10
2 feeders. . 715 3 76 4 feeders. . 900 4 : G
B cows 103S 2 90 19 cowa 1010 3 26
3 bulls. . . . M 3G5
1 cow 760 3 10 34 feeders. . i < 46 3 CO
9 cows. . . . 933 3 10 39 feeders. . 855 3 90
42 cows. . . . 770 5 30 32 feeders. . SS1 ! 4 10
8 feeders. 863 3 30 0) feeders. . 854 4 10
3 feeders. 8SO 3 20 27 feeders. . 661 4 60
L feeders. . SS8 SCO
G cows. . , . 713 3 40 1 hcdfor. . . G50 275
1 cow. . 050 3 00 Ghflfers. . 8SS 3 60
9 feeders. . SCO 3 85 2 feeders..1105 4 1:6 :
IDAHO ,
1 stag 1080 3 45 4 steers.,1100 4 40
IbulV. 1610 290 B2 steers. . . .10S7 4374
1 bull 1660 2 90 1 bull 1470 4 60
JO feeders..1121 4 25 23 feeders , . 884 4 23
1 fteer 1280 4 35 11 feeders. . 99C 3 2C
48 steers..1211 4 40 5 hulls 1374 2 90
lf > 3 COWB..1023 3 V > 10 bulla 1448 299
G cows 1020 3 IB 3 bulls 1290 2 90
1 cow 820 3 75 29 hoi f era. . 6S * 3 IK )
1 cow 1410 4 00 1 cow 1220 3 25
1 cow 970 3 25 11 cows 1047 3 Gi >
1 hotfor. . . 970 325 2 heifora. . 700 3 SS
COWH l 72 275 1 Btag 1020 a 33
3 feeders. , ina 4 30 2 helrnrs. . 815 3 60
1 cow 1010 3 20 1 cow 1150 3 20
3 feeders. . 593 17 fwdera. . G53 4 30
G COWH. . . . 92tl 2 BO 3 feeders. 9X3 260 .
3 heifers. 64G 1 30 ' " ' 220 C 00
SOUTH DAKOTA' . '
23 mixed. . . 664 8 Rfl 7 feodera , . 01 3 flo
acowa 94 3 33 1 oow 8fiO 2 75
1 cow 11W 3 (0 ( 1 Bieer 1040 4 65 .
SI steers.-1203 4 10 20 steers..1310 4 10
7 nteer8..mO 4 G5
COLORADO.
24 COWB 1002 3 10
SlBteers , . . . 918 4 40
MONTANA.
42 feeders. 969 340 7 feeders..1014 360
39 feeders. 9S5 3 40 15 feedera.IOCS 4 35
WYOMING.
22 COWB 934 300 Gcows 298 4 00
Kendrlck & Burrows Neb.
iBteer 1245 400 33 steors..12f.fi 4 Gu
. ' . . .1243 4 03 3 steers..1176 4 65
. . . . 400 42 steers.,1243 4 05
7Bteers..J240 4 00 S9teers.l2)5 ) 4 GS
46 teor-.i2&9 4 65 3 steers..1138 4 65
Dan McGlnnls Idaho.
21 steers..1W3 4 1B 17 steers..1291 4 40
W. Ray-llont.
U feeders , . 927 4 05 64 feeders. . 911 4 06
8 , P. Mile * Neb ,
B6 feeders. . f ) 4 30 39 feeders. , 7SO 4 30
Bam Garvln Mont.
Isteer SCO 400 19 feeders.1145 4 20
HSO 400 47 feeder1128 4 20
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66 steers. 938 3 55
J. A. Church Mont.
1 steer . 1070 360 1 etocr . 1620 6 25
1 steer . 1210 6 25 67 steers. . . .140G 6 26
1 steer . 1450 6 25
A. J. Hanson "Wyo.
22 cows . 1053 3 60 4 feeders. . 890 4 10
J B. Kendrick Wyo.
6 cows . 1021 325 16 steers. . . .1180 4 25
31 cows . 1030 3 50 19 steers. . . .1304 4 60
S9 helfars..ll3l ! 4 30
Charles ThexVyo. .
19 steers. . . .1320 4 90
F C. Hudson.
16 steers. . . .1170 4 iM 8 cows . 1077 3 65
George Perry South Dakota.
U heifers. . . . 812 320
Knapp & Palmer Colo.
15 cows . 1066 325
Howes & Crowoll "Wyo.
20 feeders. . 1032 3 GO
A. P. Howes Wyo.
13 steers. . . .1210 4 40
B. M. Burnett Idaho.
23 feeders. . 1037 3 90 13 feeders. . 1213 3 90
14 cows . 1009 3 20 2 cows . 1230 3 20
32 cows . 9u6 3 20 1 cow . H10 2 75
4 cows . 1070 320 1 bull . 15CO 275
14 fofrders. . 671 4 30 2-1 feeders. . ' 672 4 SO
HOGS Only th1rty-elx cars of hogs were
reported in the yards tills morning , re
ceipts txring lisrht as usual on the flrst day
of the week. The fact of the light receipts ,
however , did not help matters any , as the
advices from other selling points were
lower , while a still further bear Influence
was the expectation of large receipts for
Tueaiay. The result wae that the market
oi > ened 2V4c lower and flow and draggy at
the decline. In some cases sellers reported
that they had to take off 5c. The big
packers seemed to feel that there were not
enough hero to bother with , and the mornIng -
Ing was well advanced before a clearance
was effected In s > plte of the fact that there
were so few loads on tale.
The heavy hogs sold largely at J4.30.g )
4.32V4 , mixed loads at $4.32j > 1.35 and the light
loads at H.SS'iN.ST'/i. There did not appear
to be any good light loads in the yards.
It vriU be noted from the table of average
prices at head of column that the present
week Plarts out with the market jtjst about
f > o higher than the market was at the be
ginning of last week and about 12'Ac higher
than two weeks agt > . Representative sales :
No. Av. 3k. Pr.
M 24S 40425
92 231 40 4 3i
59 33
23 480
ia .286 40 430
iaM .281 4 80
M , .203 4 30
74 , .2T79 4 M
3 430
3C4
C4 776 2RO 4 30
62 200 . . . 4 34
G2. .294 40 4 30
G2.DS
DS 298 120 4 30
10 7 4 ! * >
1C 261 430
M 215 4 30
G2 276 4 94
61 273 484
C 274 4 80
87 240 4 10
IX 241 4 i
S
1 . WO 4 20
2 . 3 0 4 SO
2 . 20) 434
S . VA 430
SHEEP Only fourteen loads , all told 1.
were reported In the yards , and as there
was a good buying demand the offerings
were all taken early In the morning. Owing
to the liifht receipts and active demand
values were stronger all around and an a
rule a. peed IBc higher. A omall bunch of
native lambs sold at JG.EO and westerns at
JCOO. Buyers claimed that they boueht Ju t
as good lambs the low dnyji last week at
J4.7fiAs high a $4.a3 vra paid for Hhoep
-which looked eon id < rably hlglier ,
The supply of feeders waj too miall to
talk about , but It Is "i'o to say t'hwe is
no immediate dantjnr of there beinur any '
too many for pome lime to com , as orders \
are coming in freely nnd there aru a good l
many more buyers than whoop.
Quotations ; Prime native wetnora , H.COra
4.2S : good to choice grass wftthorn , I3.Wfp !
4.10 ; fair to good srawi wethers , .7&y3&S ;
peed to choice yearlinps , J4.OCXtf4.15 ; good to
choice grass ewtm , 13.4033.10 ; fair to good j I
gram ewes , J3.00tf3.35 ; good to choice jiprlnc '
lamb * . J5.CK > 56SO ; fair to good nprlng lambs ,
$4 80S5.00 ; common spring lambs , JI.007f4.DO ;
feeder wethers , J3.C&63.SO ; feeder yearling" , ,
,
No. Pr. ,
11 ewe 76 225
( Q wesrtorn ewe 73 225 |
t-j cull oweu 71 2 W !
2 bucks 50 ? 9 i
Sfl westerns , mlxod. f2 3 i5
28 weuterna , mixed 110 s 75 I
26 western yoarlliiKT 64 3 i ?
4 western yeurllngs < -5 3 .o . i
231 western folding wethers . . . . SS J3 9o
ti ) western ytarlliifs 41 4 i
2M wotherH Jj 425
GS7 ycarllntf wothert ) 94 425
4 western mixed GJ 4'a ,
G western mixed o 4 > .
34 wfHtern mixed 4 Jo
20 wemern mixed G.I 4 i
100 western lambs 57 4 M i
EG3 wetitern lumbs J3 6 00
11S2 weatorn lambs ol 6 '
10 lambs f j *
7 lambii * * * " u >
M weetern lambH 88 660
( Should be read dally by all Interested ,
an changes may occur at any time. )
Foreign mails for the week ending Ben-
tember 25 , IKfl. will closa ( PHOMPTLY In
all cases ) at the general poatofnce as fol
lows : PAHCELS POST MAILS clone one
hour earlier than closing time ohown bo.
low.
Trniin-Afluntlo Hull * .
TUE5SDAY At 7 a. in. for KUHOPE , per 8.
B. Trave * . via tJouUiamplon and Ure-
WEDNESDAY At 7 a. m. ( supplement
ary 9 a. m. ) for EUUOPK. ner s , * St.
Louis * , via Southampton ; at 9 a. in. ( sup
plementary 10:30 : a. m. ) for.EUHOPE , per
a. s Oceanic * , via Qut-fenitown ( letters
must bu directed "per n. o. Oceania" ) ;
At 10SO : n. m. for ItHUtfUM dlrftot. per n.
s. Kensington ( letters must bo directed
"ner s. * . . Kensington' ' ) .
TlttmSDAY-At 7 n. m. for KUIIOIMC , per , \
f. s. l-'tipMt Blflmiirek * . via. CharbourR ,
Southampton and Hnmhurg ; nt G:30 : n. m. - \
for AZORES ISI AND9. per 8. s. Tartar
Prince.
flATURDAY-At fiJO : n. m. for
t > cr f. f. Lucnnla * . via QtleetiRtown ilet-
tpr.i for France , Switzerland , Italy , Spain
Portugal , Turkey. Egypt nnd Hrltlsh In
dia must be dim-ted "per s , s. I.uc.anln" ) ;
nt C..V : > a. m. for PRANCE. SWIT7.KU-
LAND. ITALY , SPAIN. PORTfOAL , .
'
Tt'HKKY. KOYPT and BRITISH INDIA. V
nw p. s. La Bretnune * , via Havre ( lel-'JlV-
trra for other parts of Europe must be
directed "per n. s. LA Uretsgne" ) ; nt S
n. in for NKTHtmLANDS direct , per s
n. Spnnrndam , via Rotterdam ( letter *
nnmt bo directed "per H. s. Hpaarmlam" ) ,
at 9 n. in. for ITALY , per . n. Aller.
Via Naples , at 10 a. m. for SCOTLAND
direct , ucr f. s. Kurnessla ( letters must
be directed "per g. a. Furncusla" ) .
Printed Matter , etc. Oerman steamer *
railing on Tuesdays takb printed matter ,
etc. . for CJormany ana specially ad
dressed printed matter , etc. . for other
parts of Europe. American and White
Star steamers on Wodnedayi , German
steamers on Tliursanys. and Cunard ,
French nnd Gorman stcnmcrs on Huttir-
days tnke printed matter , etc. . for all
countries for which they ore advertised
to carry m ' 5.
After the closing of the supplementary
trans-Atlantic malls n.imed abovo. nddl-
tlonul mipplemwntnry nmlls anopanrd on
the piers of the American , Kncilgh ,
Prenrli and Oennan teainern , nnd re
main open until within ten mlnnUa of the
hour of sailing of atenmei * .
Matin for South mid Crntt-nl Ainrrlrn ,
AVont Inilti-H , IJte.
TITESDAY-At 12 m. fro RIO DH JANI3-
1RO nnd SANTOS , per s. K. Roman
Prince : at I p. m. for PORTO HICO.
t > er s , s Evelyn , via San Juan ; at 9 p.
m. for JAMAICA , per steamer from Bos
ton
WEDNESDAY At ! > : .TO a. m. ( supplement
ary 10:30 : a in. ) for CENTRAL AArER-
ICA ( except Co ta Rica ) and SOUTH
PACIFIC PORTS , per s. s. Athos. via
Colon ( letters for Guatemala must be
directed "ner R. s. Atho "J ; at 10:30 : a. m.
for PORTO RICO , per II. S Transport ,
via Ban Juan ; nt 12 in. for BRAZIL , via
Pernambuco nnd Santos , per s. B. Capri
( letters must be directed "per s. s. Ca
pri" ) ; at 12 in. for BRAZIL direct and
LA PLATA COUNTRIES , per s. f. Cole-
rMKc. via Poruumbuuo. Bahla nnd Rio
do Janeiro ( letters for North Brazil must
bo directed "per s. s. Coleridge" ) ; at 12:30 :
P. m. ( supplementary 1 p. m. ) for ST.
CRO1X. ST. THOMAS. LEEWARD nnd
WINDWARD ISLANDS , per s. a. Pre
toria : at 1 p. m. for Ct-'lJA , vln Havana , 'J
also CAMPECHK. YUCATAN. TABASCO - &
BASCO and CHIAPAS , per a. s. Yucatan * S.
( letters for other parts of Mexico must
bo directed "per s. s. Yucatan" ) ; at 1
u. m. for MEXICO , per s. s , city of
Washington , via Tnmplco ( letters mu t
bo directed "per s. s. City of Washing
ton" ) .
THURSDAY At 1050 a. m. for HAITI , per
B. s. Print ) Wm. Ill , via Port au Prince
( letters for Curacao , Venezuela , Trinidad ,
British and Dutch Guiana must be di
rected "per B. B. Prlns Wm. Ill" ) ; nt i /
p. in. for SANTIAGO nnd MANHAf -
NTLLO. per s. s. Clenfunsros ; at 9 p. in.
for JAMAICA , per Blenmer from Dnsrnn.
FRIDAY At 1 p. in. for BKL155E ,
PUERTO CORTES ! and GUATEMALA ,
per s. B. Themis ( letters must be directed
"per n. s. Themis" ) .
SATURDAY At 10 n. m. ( supplementary
10:30 : a. m. ) for HAITI and SANTA MAR
THA , per s. s. Alps ; nt 10 a. m. ( supple
mentary 10:30 : a , in. ) for FORTUNE ISL
AND. JAMAICA , SAVANILLA nnd CAR-
THAGENA , per o. 3. Allegheny ( letters
for Costa Rica must be directed "per s. s.
Alleghany" ) ; nt 10 n. in. ( supplementary
10:30 : a. m. ) for BERMUDA , per . s.
Trinidad ; nt 11 a. m. for CUBA , per fs. .
Mexico , via Havana ( li < ters must be di
rected "per B. s. Mexico" ) ; at 11 a. in.
( supplementary 11:30 : a. m. ) for PORTO
RICO , via San Juan , also VENR/UELA ,
CURACAO , SA..VILLA and CARTIIA-
GENA , via Curacao , per s. s. Philadel
phia.
Walls for Newfoundland , by rail to North
Sydney , and thence by steamer , close nt
this olllce dally at S:30 : p. m. ( connecting
close here every Monday , Wednesday and
Saturday. Mails for Mlquelon , by rail to
Boston , and thence by steamer , close at
this oillce dally at 8:30 : p , m. Malls for
Cuba , by rail to Port Tampa. Fla. , and
thence by steamer , close at this of-
flce daily ( except Monday ) at * 7 a. m. ( the
connecting closes are on Sunday , Wednes
day nnd Friday. Malls for Cuba , by rail
to Miami. Fla. . and thence by steamer ,
close at this ofTU-e every Monday , Tues-
dny and Saturday at " 2-M a. m. , ( the
connecting closes are on Tuesday and
Saturday ) . Malls for Mexico City , over
land unless specially addressed for dis
patch by steamer , close at this olllce dally
at 2:30 : n. m. and 2:30 : p. m. Malls for
Costa Rica , Belize , Puerto Cortex and
Guatemala , by rail to New Orlenns , and
thence by steamer , close at thlu olllco
dally at ' 3:00 : p in , , connecting closes hrro
Sundays and Tuesdays for Conta Rica
arid Mondays for Belize , Puerto Cortez
nnd Guatemala. Registered mail closes
at 6 p. in. previous day. Rejrlsterpil mall
closes at G p. m. second day before.
Trniix-I'iicillc Mull * .
Mails for ChlriP. Japan and Hawaii , via j
San Francisoo , close here dally u.t G:30p : . m.r .
up to September * 24 inclusive for despatch ' \
per s. s. CopMc Mails for Society Isl
ands , via San Francisco , coo ! here daily
at 6:30 : p. m. up to September * 25 iiclus'vn
for despatch liy Khlp Tropic E'lil. MaiU
for Australia ( except Wert Aufitm.Ua ) .
New /ealnnd , Hawaii , FIJI and S.Tjnoan
Islands via San Francisco , close here dally
at 6:30 : p. m. after September * 15 and up
to September * 29 inclusive , or on day of
arrival of s. s. Campania , due at New
York September 29 , for dnspntch per B. a.
Marlposa. Mails for China and Janan , via
Vancouver , cloPfl here dally at G:30 : p , m.
up to October * 3 inclusive for despatch
per s. s. Empress of India. Mails for Ha
waii , via Sun Frcnclsco , closni here dally
at 6:30 : p. m. up to October * 13 inclusive
for despatch per s. s. Australia. Malls for
Australasian Colonies ( except West Aus
tralia , which goes via Europe , and New
Zealand , which goes via Snn Francisco ) ,
Hawaii , nnd FIJI Islands , via Vancouver ,
close here dally at 6:30 : p. m. after Sep
tember * 29 nnd up to October * 13 Inclusive
for despatch per s. s. Aornngl.
Trnns-Paclfln malls nre forwarded to port
of Balling dally and tne schedule of clos
ing Is arranged on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overlnnd transit.
Registered mall closes at 6 p. m. previous
day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT.
Postmaster.
Pmtofllce , Now York , N. Y. , September 15 ,
1859.
HEALTH IS WEALTH
DR. E. C. WEST.
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
lilt OXIOINAl , AIL OIIIERS IMIUIIIW.
I solil under positive Written Cuurantoa
by uutliorlzna aitonu only , to euro WeiK ; Memory ,
UlzzliiKim , Waknrulnesn , Pltti , Hysteria. Quit- .
neen , Hljilit LoBbuu. Dvll Ire uiH. Luck of Coiitl-
denoe , KorvotisnenH , Lansltuilo , nil Drains , Youth-
fill Krrore , or lixccHitlvo Una of Tobacco , Ouluin
or Llnuor , which le-dn to Mluery , CoimuinpUon
Iiinsiillj- and Dentil , At Btornor by mall , $1 ; t box :
ix for tsi with written Ktiarnntoo to
euro or refund money , sample puck-
n o , contaliiliiiIIvu tjuyV tnintinoia , wlin
fullliiatructlonu , 15 cuntB. One aaniplu only uolil
to each tximon. At toro or uyinall ,
3)"Kcd Label Spc-
l < 'or Inipotency , Lot * of
Power , Lout Manhood ,
Hterlllty or Ilarruiuik * ,
i far 95 , wltb
'
_ .jstfiro or by mall.
w r 4 CM
AIyer , Ullluu Druw Co. , Sole \tft-iitm ,
lOlh aud Fariiau , Oiniiliu , N b.
JAMES EQOYD & 00 , ,
Tclcplianu 103 ! ) . Onmhu ,
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS unU STOC'v i
UOAII ( ) OF THADB.
Dlrft wire * to ChiMigu njveir TVJI
Cemtpondrntd JUD 1- Warren A a.
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