17J THE OMAHA DALLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1&0I. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Beptrts ef Tmi Make 111 Gntfni AotWe ei Board f Trade. DECEMBER WHEAT CLOJES SOME HIGHER Corn Stronr, Easily Leadlnsr All .Markets Snlea In Oat Are flood Provision Makr f)iln During lint' C1IICAOO, Sept. 17. All Brains were no tlVH today on tho Board or Trade In rc sponso to reports of frost last night. De cember wheat closed Hie higher, December rom 2lf2ic up, and December nats lHc Improved. Provisions wero uctlve and closed with gnlns of from 17Hc to 224c Wheat followed corn throughout tho ses sion. December opened tlrm, but with small trade nnd only moderate buying by commission houses, Uc to Watte higher than yesterday nt from 70c to 7iffl70Tsc. Offerings were small, but with tho Hurry In corn shorts began to cover. An outs cic demand developed and soon sent tho price to 71c. Here the mnrkct held for a time, but soon again begnn to foel the effect or n strong bull movement and touched lie, closing 1UO higher at 7HMW2C. I'": c-ipts wero 303 cars, eleven of contract grade: Minneapolis and Uuluth reported 1.110 cars, making a total for the three polnti of 1.M1 cars, against 1..07 last week iind 815 a ytnr ago. Primary receipts were 2S6.3IS bushels, ugalnst 1.074.050 bushels last year. Drodstroot's reported tho worlds visible supply 2,4SI.XO bushels larger than a week ago. Clearances In wheat nnd Hour equaled 338.778 bu-lhcls. Torn was active and strong on frost re ports and easily led all markets. December opened c to He higher nt from Mo to 6Sc nil frost reports. The outside demand was better than for several days and offerings wero light. With the prediction of frosts ngaln tonight prices advanced sharply to 04ic. Rome longs took prollts. but the scurry of shorts kept the market well up till It closed strong nt 60'4c Receipts were OatiTfelt tho Inllncnce of com and hod a strong market. December opened He to Uc higher than Monday's closo at from 36Hc to 36'ic. Thoro was a good, active demand for tiie cereal and Now York seemed to bo the best buyer Klevntor Interests wero moderate sellers on, tho bulge. With In creasing demand prices rose to S7hp and closed at this figure, the highest prlco of tho day. Loral receipts wero 162 cars. Provisions felt the Influence of tho rlsojn the coarser grains. January pork closed strong at $16,024: January lard wa In good demand nnd was heavily bought, as was also Jonuary ribs; tho former closed nt J9.32V4 nnd January rllw at 18.30. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whcnt, 170 cars; corn, 165 cars; onts, 100 cars; hogs, ZS.m html. The leading futures ranged at follows: Articles. Opcn.l Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'y. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Dec. .May Ouls- Hcpt. 1 )t c. .May Pork- Oct. .Ian. Lard Oct. tan. ItlbH Sept. Oct. fiHi fiOTi fi8 6Mi 70-4';l 72 70Ji71,72 70 74'ii 75H 74(i75&Q'4 7IVi WX'i Ml 56- Mtt f.A t&y fio in r0H67;n',; 60!MlH 6'.HSOT4Q0 C2",4 51 ast; ri sm ruy, K 36'i 37. 36 SS'Aflli 39H SSUtlH W.i 14 774 14 95 14 774 14 90 11 70 IS 85 16 10 15 85 16 024 15 80 I 9 60 9 674 574 3 63 ' 9 524 9 20 9 35 9 20 9 30 9 174 8 65 K 70 8 65 8 70 8 65 8 65 8 70 8 65 8 70 8 124 No 2. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUH-Stcady; winter patents, 13.509 1.60: straights. J2.00ff3.40: clears. J2.80Jl3.2o: spring specials, J4.1O34.20; patents, J3.409 3.70; bakers, S2.2lVfl2.65. WHEAT No. 3 Bprlng. 6S368$4C; No. 2 red, "Hi 714c. 'ORN No. 2 yellow, K888',c. OATS No. 2 white, 38Q38io; No. 3 white, 3VH38'ic. UVK-No. 2. 6867c. RARLEY Fair to choice malting, SCCTWc. SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.63: No. 1 northwest ern J1.63; prime timothy, $6.35. PROVISIONS-Mcss pork, per bbl., JU.fio 14.95. Lard, per 100 lbs.. Jtt.674Q9.70. Short ribs sides (looso), J8.KfT8.75. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). J7.50tf7.75., Short clear U1cb (boxed).' J9.25ig9.35. WHISICY-Uasla of high wines, J1.30. HUGAR-Unchanged. The following are the receipts and ship ments for the last twenty-four hours: Articles. ueceinti. Hhlnmenta. Flour, bbls., Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu,... Oats, bu.... Rye. bu Uiirluy, bu'.. 25.000 17.0C0 ...365,000 ...301 .000 ...227,000 176.000 725.0UO 370.000 23,000 99,000 16.000 On the Produce exchange todav ih imt. ter market was steady: creameries. 14roo: dairies, 1317c Cheese, steady, 9iei0?ic. lOggs, steady: fresh. 4c. NEW YOIIK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Dr on Vnrloa Commodltlei. NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-FLOUn-Recelpts, i6,3O0 bbls.: oxports, 2,251 bbls.: more nctlvo and stronger: winter patents, Jlt.5Cj1.S0; winter straights, J3.303.45:MInnesota pat ents. J3.653.90; winter extras, ttJVWfl.SO; Minnesota bakers, i2.15?2.85. Rye flour, llrm: fair to good, J2.fcOfl3.16; choice to fancy. JJ.30(li3.50. HAR1,KY-Dull; feeding, 54c. c. I. f Buf falo: malting. tXn64c, c. T, f nuffalo. COHNM BAI Stronger: yellow western, J1.2H: city. J1.20: nrnndywlne, J3.333.50. RYK Firm; No. 2. file. f. o, b.. nMont. W M BAT Receipt n. 77.550 bu.: spot, strong; No. 2 red. 779ic, f. o. b., afloat: No. 2 red, 77V, elevator: No. 1 northern, Dululh, iic. f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 hard, Duluth, nominal. Options generally strong nil day. with the corn advance. Shorts roverod freely nnd there was a little outsldo buy ing, with offerings sennt. Closed strong nt fttf'le net' ndvnnce; May; 79iHiiOc, closed. S0ic: September. UKtlThtkc. closed. ,5?c: October closed, 75c: December T5 ll-lGiri774p. closed. '774c. CORN-Uev'elpts. 3.0.0 bu.; exports, 100 mi. npoi, nrm: .mi. i. uenc, eiovntor, nnd carao f. n, b.. afloat. Options, active and strong lift day on vlgorou covering, stlm Minted by heavy frosts In tho corn states; rinsed strong and 2?2!ic net higher: Mav, MTtflftSfto. closed, 66Hc: September, 63654c, closed, G6o: October, 63i65c. cloeod, 6Cc; December. tSHV45Vic, closed. 65Hc. OATS-Recelpts, lt,0(i0 bu.-; oxports. 65i) nu. wpot. nrmer: o. 2, 3S?c: No. 3. 34u; No, 3 whlto, 40c; No. 2 white, 4041c; trnck, mlxert western. 3S4O40o: trnck, while, uiiiiiiiin, iiiKner wun com. .l';VY"r,8iS"d'i "hipping, 60(i63c; good to choice. 8690c. HOI'S Unlet: state, common In ihnli 190") crop. lKm5o: 1S99 crop. 6311c: olds, if Sc. Pnclflc coast. 1900 crop, UigiSc; 1899 vii, viniui inn, jtfjc. HIDKH-Stendy: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.. 18c: California. 21 to 25 Ibsf, 194c; Texai in a. i it, " iir.. lltc LEATHER -Htearty: hemlock sole, nuenna A;r,e":."fi.1J.t, 10 heavyweights, Held. 2.tmi24We. 23441214c: ,. I;PVIHIONS7BWnrm: family. $11.50 22.W: I'ket. $lcAl0.50; city, cxtm India mess, J16.001J18.0O. cut meats, ' firm: pickled , bellies. J9.Wffll.ai: pickled ahoul- ucrn. i.-u'iii.uu, mc:kivu nnms, J10.60IH 10.75. jvaru, xiruiiH. wrmrrn sienmen, JlOwi; re fined, strong; continent, J10.35; South Amer ica. $10.(5: comnound. t7.si'c,T i: i..l. strong; family. $17,00: short clear. $17,604 19.00: mess, $16.004117.00. ' 'DW' tallow firm; city ($3 pcr nk.i tfy.v country (pkgs. free.). WiStS-Tic. Rl'TTER-Rccelpts. 1.3S9 pkgs.; firm: state, dairy, 140184c; creamery, miO-Wo' June packed, factory, 14154c CHKItJSt'-Recelpts, 13,553 pkgs.: quiet and steadv: fancy. Inrse. colored. STinr rnnnv largo, white. 8Tto; fancy, small, colored! 9Hc; fancy, small, white, 9Vie. EGOS Receipts, 11.701 pkgs.: Arm; state nnd Pennjylvaula, lSDflPo: western candled. iiiuio; weniiTii uiic-iiiiuieii, iJMliloMC. MOLASSES-Stcndy. POULTRY All Vo and dressed, nulet. METALS Tin was practically unchanged nt liondon, but steady In tene. Spot closed at ril!C 1H and filllirA 1V. ,!. trado slow, locally, a steady undertone prevailed, without any material change In values tvttnir noted, spot standing nt the close at $26,101(123.45, bringing buyers nn I sellers closer together than for some time past. Copper In London was a shado lower on realizing, tho close being easy at iis in ror spot jftnd bi iss ya ror ri' tures. Here the nihrket was dull nnd un changed at $16.76 for Lake 8uperlor and $16.50 for casting iind electrolytic. Lead was unchanged at 'lioirie and abroad, cIot Ing $4,374 nnd l respectively. Spelter was ulso unchanged ut home and In Lon don, clojlnr at $4. rtoralnal, and 16 16j te pectlvel'. Domestic rron markets rul'd quiet. Pig Iron warrants. JS.OOiilOOO; No. 1 northern foundry. $lS.0O(9lf.G0; No. S foundry, southern. JH.O0Jrl4.5O; No. 1 foun dry, southern, $U.75C15.; No. 1 ftrtnilry. soft southern. $1 1.T5015 25; Glasgow war rants, Ms 2d; Mlddlesboro closed at io 74d. OMAHA WlloMj9Al'U JIARKKT. Condition of Trade nnd untntlon nn Stnplc nnd Fnncy Produce. ROOS-RccelptK fair; loss off. 13311c. MVB POULTRY-Hens, 7y7c; young nnd old roosters, He! turkeys, ftfSc: ducks and geese, 554c; spring chickens, pr lb I0fd04c. huTTKR-Common to fair. HWtt"?: choice dairy, In tubs, 15gi6c; sepnrator, iO U21r. , FREHII FIHH-Rlnck bass. Wc: whlto bass, Wc: bluellah, lie; bullhends, 10c; blue llns, 7c: buffaloes. 7c; cattish, 12c: cod, 10c: croppies, 10c: halibut, 11c; herring, 7c: hnd dock, 10c; pike. 10c; red snapper, 10c: sal mon, 14c; suntlsh, 5c: trout, luc; whltcllsh, 10c. OYSTKRS-Htnndards, per can, 30c: extra selects, per can, 37c; New York counts, per can, 45c. PIO RONS Mve, per doz., &c. VKAKS-Cholcc, ifi9c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha holesalo Hnv neaicrs association: cnoice upianu. J9.60: No. 2 upland. J9; medium, JS.50: coarse, $7.50. Ilye straw, JI.5U. These prlc rices arc for hay or goou coior anu iiuauiy. Demand fair. Receipts. 2 earn, WHEAT 6IC COHN-624C OATS-OJc. URAN le0. VKOBTAUI.Kf). KOO 1T,ANT-Per do.. 75c. (1RBUN CORN-Per doz.. 10c. CARROTS Per market basket, 3oc. RBHTS-Per half-bu. basket. 35c. TI.'RNIPH-Per basket, CJc. CUCUMRKRH Home-grown, per doz., 10 15c. IjKTTUCK Per bu., 20c. RADI8HKS I'er doz., 10gi5c. PA R8LKY Per dnz.. 2.'C NEW POTATORS-IIomc grown. Jl.lOJ? 1.25: Salt Lake. Jl.25fll.30. BW15IST rUT.MUBH-I'or UU.. $1.23. CADRAOB Home grown. 21(2'Ac: Holland seed, crated, 2ic. TO MATOI2S Homo-grown, per 18-lb. bas ket. 50c. onions Home-grown, per lb., 224e. REAN8 Wax. ner U-liu. basket. C0c: string, per 4-bu. basket, 60s. cjiMiu.-NS iiome grown, per in., a-W, Spanish, per crnte, J1.B0. 25S50c; crates, J1.50O1.75; Rockyfords, per crate, $2.50. WATKRMEI.ONS Missouri. Iowa and Nebraska, 20fl25c,'aa to bIzo. CBL.BRY Knlamazoo. per bunch. 26tf3Ge: Nebraska, net bunch. 30iH0c: Colorudo. -'.Oil 60c. NAVY DEANS Per bu., J2.Khft2.75. FRUITS. APPI,E3-Per hhl J2.25ffJ.50. PEACHES California freestone, ner box. 8Eci clings, 75c; Colorado freestone, "oflSGc; tiioerios, e-uasKct crates, ji.arifi.w. PLUMS-Cnllfornln, per orate, J1.2&U1.50: home-grown, per 8-lb. basket, 15c. PEARS Uartlctte, J2.50; Utah. J2; New York Dartlttts, kegs, $2.50. uitAi'iiH uaiirorma ToKay, i-its. crate. Muscats. J1.50: Concords, home-grown. per 8-lb. basket, 16317c. J'inkai'J'Iiss l'er crnto of 12 to 16, Jt.25. CRANUERRIES Per bbl.. J7: ner crate. $2.59. , TROPICAL. FRUITri. ORANGES Valenclas. J4.O0Jf5.C0: Med. sweets, J4.50. LEMONS Fancy, Ji; choice. J3.50. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size. J2.lWJ2.50. fiob California, new cartons, 75c; lay ers, 63c. Imported, por lb., 10012c. DATiss Persian, in to-in. boxe3, sairs, 6c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: fll- berts, per lb., 13o; almonds, per lb., m&iOo; raw peanuts, per lb., 6654a: roasted, 64Q) 74c: Rrnztls, 13c: pecan, 10fl22c. t'iPKii-i'er ddi., u.m: per 4-bbi., $2.75. HIDES No. 1 green. 6Hc: No. 2 irrcen. 64c; No. 1 salted, 8c: No. 2 salted, "c; ?io. l veni cair, s to izv ids., kc: no. 2 veal calf, 12 to15 lbs., 6c: dry hides. 8013c; sheep pens, mu ibc; norscmues, i.ou'o;.ij. St. I.onln Grnln and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Sent. 17. WHEAT neeetnts. 47.28.S bushels; higher: No. 2 red cash, ele vator, iU-kc; tracK, nvtWiw. Heptomber, 704c: December, 12c; May, 76c. CORN Hlghor and excited: No. 2 cash. 60c: trnck. 68(30c; September, 604c; De cmber. 61io; May, 63Hc. OATS No. 2 cash. 37Wo: trnck. X1U(U 37c; September, 37Hc: December, 38?4c; May. 404c; No. 2 whlto. 39c. it l is lienor, bmwAc. FLAXSEED-No mnrket. FLOUR Firm: now. red winter nntrnln. J3.404t3.66; extra fancy und straight, J3.(0 i!73.15: clear. J2.fi5li2.90. HKKUS Timotny, steady, Ji.75g5.20. CORNMEAL Steady, J2.90. U RAN Firm; sacked, east track, 77c. HAY Timothy, hither. $6.50il4.EO: nrnlHe. dull. J8.00311.00. WHISKY Steady. J1.30. IRON COTTON TIES $1.32. HEMP TWINE-Oc. PROVISIONS Pork. Arm: iobbtn. I1S.W. Iird. higher at $9.45. Drv unit mrnl strong; boxed lots, extra shorts nnd elenr ribs, $9.00; clenr sides, $9,374. Rncon, strong: boxed lots, extra shorts nnd clear nos, .sift: cienr sines, iw.rm. METALS Lend: Quiet nt $1.27401.35. Spelter: Firm: $3.85 bid, but hold higher.. i-OULTRY Firm: chickens. 7n; xnrltn-a 94o: turkeys, 6c; youngs, 7c; ducks, 5Uc; goese. 3cj springs. 4c. DUTTER Steady; creamery, 16fi21c: dairy. T316c. KuuB-Kirm nt ibc. RIJCEIPTS Flour. 12.000 hhl 47,000 bu.: corn, 65,000 bu.: oats, 60,000 bu. SIHPMENTS-Flour, 17,000 bbls.; whcnt. 83,000 bu.; corn, 17,000 bu.; oats, 19,000 bu. I.lrerpool Grnln Market. LIVERPOOL. Sent. 17. WllKAf finnt. quiet: No. 2 red western, winter, 5s 6d; No. 1 northern, spring. 5s 8d; No. 1 Callfornln, 6s lid. Futures, steady; September, 6s64d; CORN Snot steadv: Amerlrnn mlr.l new. 6s. Futures, firm: Sentember. 4 llTtd. October. 4sl4d; November, (h 114(1. t-ncjviDiuo uaru, American rctined, in palls, firm. fiSs 6d, Hums, short cut, steadv, 62s 6d. Rncon, short ribs. Arm. 69s rtd: ong clear middles, light. Arm. 49s 6d: lone clear middles, heavy, tlrm, 45s 9d; short clear backs, firm, 46s. i aijlajw i-rimo city, nrm, sssod. HOPS At London (Pacific. rniv Hull 35s. Receipts of wheat during the Inst thr. days, 174,000 eentnlu, Including 146,000 Amer ican. Recelnts of American corn dnrlnir n. last three clays, 69,(0) centals. Weither dull. Kansas Cltjr Grain and ProTUInns. KANSAS CITY. Sent. 17. WTIRATRnn. tontbor, 654c; December, 68c; May, 71ifi' 71Tic: cash. No. 2 hard. ftlfitWic: No. 3. Boii 6k:: No. 2 red, 694c; No. 3, 684c. cjuun ocpicniuar. eic; uecembor. 60c: May. 61ic; tosh. No. 2 mixed, 684t7694c: No. 2 white, 604c: No. 3. 60c. OATS-No. 2 white, 384c RYE No, 2, 67c. .UA.yrr.hfJ?S ""lot'U-. 13! cholco prai rie, $14.6OJfl5.O0. ' RYE No. 2, 57c. HUTTER- Creamery, 164ni9c: dairy, fancy, HKc. EOGB-Hlglicr: fresh Mlsourl nnd Kansas stock quoted on 'change at 144c dozen, loss off, cases returned. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 68,(00 bu.; corn, 12,800 bu.; oats. 9,000 bu. SHIPMBNTS-Whcat. 77,000 bu.; corn, 37,600 bu.; otits, 13,000 Int. ' CliniiKc In Avnllnblo Supplies. NEW YORK. Sept. 17 Special cable nnd telegraphic communications to Rradstrets MM fill' til., fnltnu'lm, .. 1, . . . . . ... ,,it supplies from last accounts; Wheat. United u.i .ituniiii, rum iii uocKies. in crease, 2.1S4.000 bushels; afloat for and In Europe. Increase, lUO.ooo bushels; total sup ply. Increase 2,5SI,000 bushels. Corn, United States nnd Canada, east of Rockies, de crease 444,000 bushels. Oats. United States nn!an.B1? ,rnst of Rockies, Increase, 1,642,000 bushels. Amnnff thA mnrn Imnnrtinl ported to Rradstreet's are those of 300,000 107,000 bushels at Milwaukee private eleva- am nl imoaii v. . . .. i. i - i , . . . . . lu.c. ""V"!,,," .!'" iinn in lunuooa and at Nashville. The lending decreases are 342,000 bushels at Cotnu, 128,000 bushels it Kcwntln and 75.000 bushels at Newport News. Phlladclnhln Prndurr Mirkri. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 17.-Di,JTTBR- . iiii uui quiaii mnuv wetiirrn creamery, 214c: fancy nearby iirlnts, 23Hc Laos Firm: fresh nearby, 12c: fresh western, 19c: fresh southwestern, 16a; fresh southern. 16c. CHEESE-Dull nnd weak: New York full 5,r.?rm,.IB.nc''. 8mul,i. KG9Kc: New York full creums, fair to choice, 84a0c, nuluth Grnln Market. C'ORN-58c. OATS-370374c Mrwrpnnl Rxchaimr Closr. l rr r nnnnAi t' . . - m. . vwij. oriii. i.. ino uotton ex chaige nnd the Corn exchange will be closed Thursday next, the day of the Inter ment of the remnlns of the late President MlnneapoIJa Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 17, WHEAT DULUTH, Sept. IT. WHEAT Cash Vn 1 hard. 724o: So. 2 noVthern c- No i northern. 54c; Sentember. 694c: 6ctob'er C9V4c: December. BSTie? m ntf:' Jcl0,,er, Cash, 694c: December. 72Hc On track; No 1 hard. 714c; No 1 northern, 6.)4c; No. 2 FLOUR c higher, first patents, J3.!X"i? 4.00; second patents. Jl.70fi3.so; first clears, $2.SM?2.!rt; second clears, $2.25, R RAN In bulk, J13.WI13.2j, JtllrrnnUee Grnln Mnrket, MILWAUKEE. Sept. 17. WHEAT Higher: No. I northern. TOflCle: No. 2 north- cm. V4fl9c; December. 72c. RYE FIrmpr: No. 1, 6Uiy5oc. R A RLEY Higher: No. 2. file: samnle. 45'rf 574''. I'llOV I f.-. I Peorln Mnrket. PEORIA. Sent. 17.-C01tN-Hlcher: No. 3, 57c. OATS Inactive: Nn. 3 white. 36ic. de livered, WHISKY On the basis of J1.30 for tin Ished goods. M1W VORIC STtlCKJ AMI JHI.MIS. .tlarkrt Closes Wrnk lth Knrller Gnltin Viird Onl. NEW Ynntc Rnt. 17 Tho occasional strength in today's stock market was not very convincing nnd ns tno nay iirusnns proved less nnd less so. The mnrket cIosd dlclnctly weak, with practically all the early gains completely wiped out and tho iiverago level of prices well below hut night. This was perhaps n natural reac tion from the violent rebound of prices e.i terdny. The artificial stimulants which wero applied to the market yesterday lo maintain It Hgnlnst 4ho expetced pressure were withdrawn to n con. ljerablc oxt"nt todny, events hnvlng demonstrated -hit thev were tint needed. Stiniinrtlnir o 'do 8 continued In tho market today nnd tV.cn was considerable manipulation on the rlee. This was particularly evident lifter the re action in prices which followed tho oren- ing dealings, rue recovery nun tho ctiect, which was nrahnbly designed, of checking the disposition to realize on the part of the traders. A number of special stocks wero selected then for a demonstrative iinwnrd movement. The sustaining Influence on tho gene al list wnicn was exercised by theso tact cs was taken advul!tni!e nf In tnke nrnll x by the largo llnnnclnl Interests, wh'ch bought to HttstHlu tho market yesterday nnd In tho slump of Friday. The Inrgo re duction In tho short Interest which wns caused by the buying to cover forced by vesteruay s advance made Itself mnnlf'st In tho much smaller competitive ilcman 1 for stocks from that source. While yi'f terday's rally had served Us purpose of restoring confidence, ro far as that Ind been lacking rrirardlne the effeetH of the untimely cutting off of the chief mnglstrnte. the condition of tho money market nnd other considerations tending to repress stmculntlon nnd normal to this period of' ine year reassertcii tnemseives. Tho money market continued easy, ns reflected In tho lower rates for call lotrs, under the Influence of the disbursements by the subtreusury. but tho relief In this quarter had tho natural effect of steadying i no exenange mnrKCt and tne expectntlou thft nnnouncemcnts would ho miulo todnv of gold for Import wns disappointed. ...j ;.t.iiiii(i: iuiv, iiuivuvti, jiuvurM neur to the gold Import point nnd fnr-lgn bankers lire making constant calculations ns to possible profits on a gold movement., London's change of position In 'our stock mnrkct from the buying to the selling sldo was nn nddltlonal Influence In steadying exchango rates. The stocks selected for tne nun Demonstration were St. Paul. Union Pnclflc. .Missouri Pacific. Sugar, the New York tractions and Western I'ntin. There were various minor stocks which rose a point or more. Amalgamated Cop tier was persistently weak nnd encoun tered heavy selling on the early rall'cs. Ijtto In tho day It fell three points below last night and closed nt a net loss of 27i. The bond mnrkct was Irregular. To nl snles. par value. J2.SOS.000. United States bonds wero all unchanged on the Inst coll. i no commercial Advertiser s London financial cablegram savs: The atnek liinr." ket today was firm, but the Idleness wns nccentunted bv tho eloslnir nf the Bvclinnirn on Thursday owing to the funeral of Presi dent McKlnley, by tho cznr holiday In Paris on Saturday, by the Jewish holiday on Monday and bv settlement nn TnrHrlnc. The London exchange received grateful nc- Kiinwicugmcnt or us messnges to New York nnd Philadelphia, exchanges. Tho mnrket opened oteady, prices eased on profit-taking nnd some cautious bear selling Induced tho belief that the naco had tienn nvrrilnnn Tho quietness was marked after yesterday's iubii. x-nceB ncsiiaica niter ino new iotk opening, then hardened, closlne himvnni There was strong buying of Krlo and less in-live support oi Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Southern Pucltlc nnd Southern stocks. Consols wero M on fenrs of an enrly Issue of .local loans. Tintos touched B3Y, nnd then relapsed to 634 on American renllzutlon. There are ns yet no Inquiries from America for gold. Paris cheque Is 25.23: Rerlln, 40.42. It Is expected that tho Rclsch bank discount rato will be raised to 4 pcr cent by tho end of tho month. The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison. . 75 .St. Paul pM . 5!i Ho. Purine .10214 So. Hallway . M4 do pfd .11114 Texas & Pacllle.. . 76 Tol., St. L. He W . Wi do pfd . 37?i Union Pacific . 7 do pfd . 4JH Wabash . "4?i do pfd ,113 Wheel. & L 12.... , 234 do 2d pfd , , S3 Wis. Central , 4 (hi pfd , .191 Adams Kx ,141 American Kx...... . 214 1J. 8. Kx , , 40?4 WellH-KnrKo Kx... , 93 (Anial. Copper .... . 14 Amer. Car F..., . I4',4l do pfd . IS'.i'Amer. IJn. OIL... ,1(3 do pfd ,223 "Amer. S. & U . t&V do pf.l .1ST . 57i . an . 87S 42 ii . 20 . 31 . VV,i . 08S 2IT4 . 39H . 18 ' '. 424 .180 .1) . 9S .101 ,m-i . !9',s . Si . 19 . 46 . 4.14 . JX-i . 41V4 . 4 . Ml .2204 UP .wo . C6j ,. 184 . . 7D . Hi . M . 444 . 19Vj . II . Tb4 . 07 ,.' 63 . 41 .10SH ,. 40i, . 81 .210!3 . Mil . 66 .131U do nfd Ualtlmorc & Ohio.. do nfd Canadian 1'ftclHc... Cuniida Ho Clies. te. Ohio Chicago & Alton... do ifJ Chi., Ind. & L do pfd Chlcnuo & K. III... Chicago & O. W... do 1st piu do M pfd a & n. w a. it. l & p Chicago Ter. &. Tr. (Ill pfu C. C. C. & St. L.. Colorado Mo UO 1BI pill. do 21 pfd Del. tc Huition Del. L. & W Denver & It. O.... lo pfd Erie do lat pfd do Id pfd Ot, Nor. pfd Hocking Valley ... do pM Illinois Central ... Iowa Central An pfd Lake Krle & ... do pfd I,. & N Manhattan L Met. XI. fly Mrx. Central Mx, National Minn. & St, L Mo 1'nclllc M.f J. & T.. .'..... do pfd N, .1. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk & V do pM Ontario & W Pennsylvania lending do 1st pfd do M pfd St. It. & H. V do 1st pfd do ZA pfd St. L Soillliw do pfd St. Paul W Anae. Mln. Co.,.. 424 Brooklyn n. T, 704 57 U3',i 654 , 7IU 111 , M , 714 . M: ,12 ,iosn Colo, l'uel & Iron, Con. Gas Con. Tobacco fifd,, Gen. Klectrlc Oluccso Snitar ... Hocking Coal Inter. Paper , do pfd , Inter. Power , frfirledo Gas , National Iliscult , National Lead ... National Salt ..... do pfd , No, American .... Pacllle Coast I'aclilo Mali People's Gas , Pressed S. Car ... do pfd (,... Pullman P. Car.., Repuhlle Steel .... do nfd .ll'JU ,162 , 24V1 , 144, ,m? ,1(13 . 2S4 , 51 ,16S ,13J M4 S64 33 i mi Kar lmo'enn. Coal A Iron . 62i 41t Union Hag & I . 16i . 73 . i:i . 18 . r" . li . Mt . K4 7&h a I5U 7s 117 do pfd,. IT. S. leather do pfd V. S. nublier . do pfd l P. Steel ... 6JC.J do pfd.. ll'.4Wi-tcrn Union Keif York Monry Mnrket. NKW Y'ORK. Sept. 17.-MONRY-On call, 2' per cent: last loan, 2H per cent; prime mercantile paper, 6f5V'j per cent. STERLING UNCI I ANOK Steady at a de cline, wlth.nctual business In bankers' bills at JI.Mtii.K4?4i for demand nnd at JI.82H& 4.82VJ for sixty ilnys; posted rntes, UMViif 4.8i: commercial bills, Jl.tl4r(j 0214, 8II,VKR-Rnr, &M4c; Mexlcnn dollars, 45V4c. HONDS Government, steady; state, tlrm; railroad. Irremilar. The closlne quotations on bonds are at ioiiowb; U. S. ret, :, reg.. do coupon do 3s, res , do coupon do new 4s, reg,, do coupon do old 4i, reg,,,, do coupon do I: ret do coupon 1 Atch, Ktn. 4 do adj. 4s .10S Hocking Val. 44s, .108U I. c v ..i 1. 1014 1014 ,108 Mex. Central 4 .108 ' do Is Inc .133 Minn. St. K 4s. . 32i 1024 1184 8.1 i K. it T. 4s 11! 1 do :n , N. Y. Central Is... do gen. 34a N. J. Central g, Cs. Ill 108 ,108 1054 107 1234 1044 7:4 10:4 !1S 1134 ,104 664 ,1fi 5 . Hal. & Ohio 4fc..... 1034 n. & w. c, is!;;;;; do 34s do eonv. 4s., Canada So. 2s iw iceaoing gen. 4 ioii fti t. i. t v . : IM'iSt I. A S K 4'.l...,1" Central of Ha. I.. pit 784 St 91 do It Ino Clin. & Ohio 44s... Chi. & Alton 34s. C, II. & q. new 4 C. M & St P g. 4s, C. & N. W. f Jt C. U. I, & P. 4s... so do s .!?. A. &. A. P. 4s.. M4 Si. I'aclflo 4s iwt bo, Hallway 11H ,U04Texas & l'acltlflo Is. .140 Tol. St I. & w 4... 1184 10 Union Pacific 4s,,, 103 do conv. 4a 91 Wabash is 88 do 1014 do db, n 974,Wet Shore 4t Wheel. U 15. 4s. 1034Vls. Central 4,.., 103 1064 118 1104 614 113 90'4 O C C & St L. S. 4s, Chicago Ter. 4s Colorado So. 4s Denver & It. CI, 4s, Krle prior lien 4s.,, Krle general 4s, k. w. & r. c. is.., ForclKn Flnnnclnl. J.ONDON. Sept. 17. Money was easy today nnd the demand wns moderate. Ills counts were steady. Americans opened above parity on the strength of New York advices. They afterward receded below parity and recovered after the New York market opened, closing fair. A fair amount of business was done. Grand Trunks re lapsed nnd Canadian Pacifies were firm. Gold premium at Rome, 3.55; at Madrid, PARIS, Sent. 17,-Prlces on the bourne todny opened dull, further weakened and closed better, The bad tendency of Rus sian securities nffected all departments. Tractions declined. Internationals were Ir regular. Three per cent rentes, 101f25c. Kxchaiico on London, 26f 23c for check". UI5KL1N, Sept. 17. Ruslness wus quiet on the bourse todny. Foreigners were firm and Canadian Pacllle and Northern Pacific were strong on New York advices. Kx chnnge on I-omlon, 40.42. Discount rates: Short bills, 2 per cent; three months' bills, 2',4 per cent, London StucU Qnulntloiit, LONDON, Sept. 17.-4 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money K 15.16, Norfolk & W do pfd No, Pacific pfd.., .. 54 .. t94 ,.1"0 354 .. 744 ..514 .. 394 .. :t .. 314 ,. !) .. M4 ..1014 .. S'4 .. 434 .. 97 .. :i4 .. 41 .. T0, .. 414 do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd tiattlmore & Ohio. Canadian Pacific... dies, A Ohio...,,,, Chicago O. W ... 93 ... U . . 9Vi Ontario ft W 9V 1034 lll 4'H 21 166 Pennsylvania .... Heading do 1st pfd do Id pfd So. Hallway ,1,,,, do nfd...! , C, M, & St. 1 Denver & 11 O. 4lH .Co. racinc do pfd n io do 1st pfd.... do id pfd Illinois Central I,. A N M.. K. T... do pM N. Y, Central , 98 il'nlon Vnclfle 414 do pfd 724IU, 8. steel , 5 do Pfd. 149 1064 2a 4 01 4 139 Wnbnsh do pfd Spanish 4s Hand Mines... S1LVLR Hnr. steady, 27d per oz. MONHY-HMU per cent. The rate of ills count In the open market for short bills Is !i6!".ppr cent: for three months' bills, 2 ti-l(tf2s per cent. Uoston Stock (Inntntlonsj. ROSTON, Sept. 17.-Call loans, ejfi per cent: tlmo louns, 5gc5 per cent. Official closing: A.. T. S. F do pf il Amer. Sugar Amerlcnn Tel .. 74Atchlson 4s lOl'i . 5i N. n. O. ft C. 5s... W .131V4 Adenlure :S4 .1(34 Dlngham Mln. Co... US .257 Anial. Chopper 10SH .171 Atlantic 3) . 424 Cal. & RrclH 720 .1154 Centennial 2; . 134 Kranklln 114 . M4 Humboldt 40 .140 Osceola 1124 .7604 Parrot 50 . 24 Qulncy 10 . 64 Santa Fe Copper,... 64 .2064 Tamarack 343 . .134 Utah Mining 28 . 97 Winona . 934,Wolvetlnes (6 . R.l Iloston ft Albany. Huston Elevated Dominion Conl , do pfd PcJeral Steel ... do pfd ., l'llchburg pfd.., Gen. Klectrlc ... Mex. Central ... N. B G. ft C... Old Colony Old Dominion .. Union Pacific .. West Krul.t Weitlngli. Klectrlc Ex-dlvldend. iVeir York Mlnln-r Ktocka. NEW YORK, Scpr; 17.-The following nro the closing quotations on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 il.lttle Chief 12 Alice 46 Ontario 100 Uresce 149 Ophlr 75 Hrunswlck Con .... 6 Phoenix 3 ComMock Tunnel., , Mi Potest g Con. Cal. ft Vs.....ies Savage 1 Deadwood Terra ... 50 Sierra Nevada 19 Horn Silver 115 Small Ropes 40 Iron Silver 160 'Standard 32S Lcadvllle Con Bank Clearings. CHICAGO, Sept. 17.-Clcarlng. J27,19S,378; balances, Jl,C0,5iil; posted exchange, U-iV,j 4J4.87; New York exchange, 10c discount. CINCINNATI, "Sept. 17,-Clearlngs. J2,I05, 750; money. 4f5 per cent. NEW YORK. Sent. 17.-CIcarlngs, 5291.645. C97: balances, JU,So3.229. ROSTON. Sept. 17.-Clearlngs. J23.291.178; balances, J1,R69,295. ST. LOUIS. Sent. 17.-Clearlngs, J5.602,126; balances. Jl.oll.2y2; money, 4gt per cent: New York exchange, 10c discount bid, pur asked. PHILADELPHIA, Sent. 17.-Clearlngs, J10,890.127: bnlnncps; J2,440,B50; money, 4Viff" per cent. RALTIMORE, Sept. 17.-Clearlngs, J4,47fi. 418; balances, J61C.520; money, 4H"!?5 per cent. I Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 17.-COTTON-Spot closed steady and He higher; middling up lands, 8c: middling gulf, 8c Sales. 2,214 bales. Futures closed llrm; September, 7.75c: October, 7.74c: November, 7.76c; De cember. 7.7Sc: . January, 7.79c: February, 7.80c; March. 7.82c: April, 7.82c: May. 7.84c. , NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 17. COTTON Steady: sales, 4,160. bales; ordinary. 54c: good ordinary M-lSc: low middling, 7Hc; middling, 8 l-lBcr" good middling, 8 6-ltie: middling fair, 8 9.16c, nominal. Receipts, 4,425 bales; Btock, 34,H bales. Futttrfs, steady: September, 7.90c: October, 7.74c: No vember. 7.68(T7.70c; December, 7.68M7.6)c: January, 7.60l?7.6De: February. 7.6-.7.7Cc; March, 7.68ff7.70c; April, 7.CS7.71c; May, 7.71R7.72C " GALVESTON, Tex., Sept. 17.-COTTON Dull. 7 15-I6c. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 17,-COTTON-Sp'ot, good business done; prices l-32d higher; American middling fair, 6 3-16d; good mid dling, 4 lii-lfid; middling. 4?id; low mid dling. 4 13-32d:-good ordinary. 4 3-32d; or dinary, 3 29-32d. The sales of tho day were 10.000 bales, of which 500 wore (for specula tion nnd export, and Included 8,000 Amer ican. Receipts, B.000 bales, Including 5,800 Amerlcnn. Futures opened and closed steady: American middling, I. m. c, Sep tember, 4 32-64d, sellers: October, g. o. c, 4 32-64d. sellers: October and November, 4 19.64H4 20-64d. buyers: November and De cember, 4 17-64(1, sellers; December and Jan uary, 4 17-ld, sellers: January nnd Feb ruary. 4 tfi-64Jj4 17-6ld, buyers; February and March, I 17-64d. sellers; March and April. 4 l7-64d, buyers: April nnd May, 4 17-6!d. buyers. ST. LOUIS, Sept, 17.-COTTON-Stcadv; middling. Sc. Sales, 617 bales: receipts, 1.211 bales; shipments, 1,018 bales; stock. 23,763 bales. ' ColTte Mnrkct, NEW YORK, 8ept. 17,-COFFEE-Spot, Rio. steady: No. 7. Invoice. 64c; mild, quiet; Cordova, SfllRic. Futures opened steady; prices 5 to 10 points higher on strong Euro pean cables. There was 11 stronir sel Ing pressure nnd light room buying. Vetv little new business was stimulated by the ndvance, however, tho chly's transactors being tho smallest In some time. Receipts in the country wero full nnd tho Hrazlllnn markets weak nnd lower, whereas the late of exchango at Rio advanced 6-32d. Spot supplies locally wero Htendlly held at old prices. In tho afternoon the murket eased off live points under room selling for both accounts, closing quiet nnd net unchanged to five points higher. Total sa'e.4 wero 16,760 bags, Including September, at 4.!5c: October, 4.90c; November, 4.95c; December, 5.10c; February, 6.30c; March, 6.35tf5.10ci: July, 6.65c. 1 ' 1 Oil and Roaln. OIL CITY. Pa.. Sept. 17,-OU-Credlt balances. JI.23: certificates, no bid. Ship ments, Ni.968 bbls.: average, RS.731 bbls.; runs. 84,551 bbls.: nvcrage, 77,165 bbls. NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-OII8 Cottoiueed, steady: prlmo yellow, 40&41c, Petroloum, dull; rellned, New York, J7.50; Philadelphia und Raltlmore, $7.45; Philadelphia und Rnl tlmore, In bulk, J4.83. Rosin, steadv; strained, common to good, JI.40. Turpen tine, steady, 3vm37c. ' LONDON. Sepl. 17,-OlLS-Calcutta lin seed, spot. 51s; Unseed, 31s, Petro'ei-m, American refined, fi l-16d, Turpentine spirits, 10.1 9d. SAVANNAH. Oa Sept. 17,-OIIJ3-Tur-pentlne, llrm, 34ic. Sugar Mnrket, NEW YORK. Sept. 17.-8UGAR-R.iw, Btendy: fair refining, 3 3-16c; centrifugal. 96 test, 3ic , Molasses sugar. 3c. Re fined, steady; No. t. 4.70c: No. , 4.60c; No. 8, 4.60ci No. 9, 4.40c; No. 10. 4.33c; No. 11. 4.30c; No. 12. 4.30c; Nos. 13 and 14. 4.20c: standard A. 5.05c; confectioners' A. 6.03c; mould A, 5.60c: cut loaf nnd crushed. 6.75c; powdered, 5.33c; granulated, 5.23c ; cilhCH.' 5.60c. LONDON. Sept. tf.-SUGAR-Reet Biigar, firm. , NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 17.-8170 A R Qulet; centrifugal, yellow, 4Q4;)ic; seconds. 3jfl0. Molasses, steady; centrifugal, 51' 10c. Sew York Dry f.oods Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 17.-The market con tinues quiet in most departments; business in black goods is a feature, but tho demand has not been as large bb generally expected. Prices are firm for both staple and fancy cotton fabrics; business In piece silks and ribbons Is fair nnd prices firm. MANCHESTER, Sept. 17,-Cloths firm but not active; yarns strong. Evaporated nnd Dried Fralta. NEW YORK, Sept. 17. EVAPORATED APPLES The market was steady to firm ull day on liberal out-of-town orders, but prices wero not nuotably higher; state, conn mon to good. 5ie; prime, iUJSio; choice fancy, S'iflSHc CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUJTS-Ruled dull but steady at old prices; prunes, 34 7c. Apricots. Royal. 84 13c: Moor Park, swilc. Peaches, peeled, llQltc; us seeled, fi89Ua OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Hmitit Rectipti tf Cattle for tke Stuon, bnt Frioei Htld Flly 8Uaj. HOGS OPENED HIGHER, CLOSED WEAK Heavy Ran nt Sheep and l.nmtia nt All Points und Prices Ilrokc 'ten tci Fifteen Cents, lint Demniid Actlte nt Decline, SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 17. Receipts wire: Cuttle. Hogs. Lh.ep. Olnciai .Moiuirt) i,tu iijoo u.J'i uinciui luvsduy i.jcj u:.'i3 Two day a this wcek,.10,l'j lu,al Sanw nays luit woea.... l.u.'J ci.Ulo baino w'tcK nctore '.', 1 1 Suinu three weeks ugo... i,ia1 lu.-JJ bntne luur weens uo.... v,mJ 12,is9 Hume cluys lust year lo.-'uti Avcruue prlcj pa.d lor hegs ul Omaha tho past several days with parlsons: 29.201 lt,m2 2i,.&0 22,055 SUth cum I 1901. 1900.U9J.1S.H.1S9;.196.U95. August 25 I SObl 4 40! 4 38 I 4 40 4 42 3 3 3 H 1 791 2 76 August 26 6 WH 3 Si I 03 3 91 4.1S August 27 August 2, August 2, August 30, 0 cxiii 6 W b 02H 6 114 12V I !5i 3 70) 2 in 4 24 2 M 4 2 4 23 4 24 4 JO a Vi 5 02 6 W 3 0j ' I 3 701 3 7.'j 3 Ml 2 84 1 4U 4 27 4 201 4 14 4 19 4 22! 4 23 3 911 August 31 i 99 2 81 3 U9i 2 77 ept. 1... 6 04 3 Gi oept. 2 . Sept. 3.. SeDt. 4.. 3 Ul, 3 IS I 3 62! 4 071 2 M 2 81 2 71 4 37 6 07' 6 16 6 021 6 06 I 07 I 04 4 34 4 21 I 1J 4 0 4 23 Sept. 6... Sept. 6.. Hept. 7... 6 26i 6 31 6 01 6 05 2 -6 3 6,1 4 03 4 02 6 29T4 6 08 4 30 3 5.1! 2 78 oept. s... Sept. 9... 6 101 I 4 30, 4 29 3 60; 3 67 VI 3 77 4 00 3 94 2 81 2 51 6 S6 4 21 JJtPt. 10.. Sept. 11.. 6 16 6 22 3 93 2 Mil 4 Ci 6 39jJ 6 3i4, 6 46U, 4 25 3 84 i f8 I 2 79 4 ( Sv'llt. 2, 6 20 4 4 t'j Sept. 13.. 5 08 4 25 3 79 4 06 I 01 Bept. 14,, Sept, 15.. Sept. 16.. 6 05 4 30 3 83 3 SU, 2 69 2 70 2 73 2 63 I 6 CT',4 5 091 4 3.1 3 S7 3 84 4 34 3 ffl 3 6S 4 V. 4 I! Sept. 17.. 6 13) 3 86, Indicates Sunday. The ofllclal number nt curs brought In today by each road Cattle. Hogs of was stock Sh'p, . Hr's c, M. & St. P. Ry.... 2 O. & St. L. Ry 1 Mo. Pacllle Ry 3 U. P. system 37 C. & N. W. Ry F., E. & M. V. R. R.. 75 C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry. .. II. & M. R. R. R 107 C, R. & Q. Ry 3 K. C. & St. J 3 C, R. I. & P., east.. .. C, R. I. & P., west.. 1 10 2 . . 4 '2 15 36 4 6 21 IS 9 21 6 2 12 io 1 iio 61 6 Total receipts ,...23: The disposition of tho day's receipts wus ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber ot Heart indicated: Cattle. Hobs. Sheep, Omnhn Pneklnir Co 349 674 1.6r.S Swift and Comnnnv fo3 1.765 2A19 Cudnhv Packing Co 1.862 2.104 2,153 Armour & Co 499 2,448 1.410 R. Becker & Dcgan 292 Vansant & Co 75 J. L. Carey 26 Lobman Sc Co 217 W. I. Stephen 63 Hill & Huntzlnger 49 Llvlngitono & Schaller ..191 N. Morris 26 , .. Hamilton & Rothschild .. 257 L. F. Husz 17 H. L. Dennis & Co 43 Wolf & M 342 Z. II. Clnrk 197 Krev Pneklncr Co 432 . .. Other buyers 551 5.166 Total ..6,939 7,326 12.CIS CATTLE This waa the big day of tho season In cattle receipts, .over 200 cars bsing on sale. Tho demand 1111 the part of both packers ard yard traders was In good shape, so that the market ruled active and fcteady to stronger on nearly all kinds of desirable grades. Thero were about twenty cars of cornfed steers on salo today, anil It was not long before thev were nractleallv all out of first hands. There was considerable cotnpetllloii for them and steady to stronger prices wero paid, ana some sales looKeci quite a mi.e hlKher. A bunch of tiftv-rtve head we gh lng 1.272 pounds. Bold nt J5.90, which l tho highest pr'ce of the season to date. The cow market was well supplied this morning, about liny cars being on sale, Pockers took hold In good shape, however, nnd paid very near steady prices for the kinds they wanted. In some cases, thougn, sellers thought they did not get ciu.t'3 steady nrlces. but still tnoro were no very Important changes In the prices paid. Most everything was disposed or in goou season Hulls, calves and stags sold at right around steady prices, where the quality was at all desirable. There wero a good many stockers nnd feeders onered today, nut anytning gool showlne weight and flesh sold at rood. strong prices. Choice yearlings also sold at about steady prices, while those weigh ing around &w pounds were negicoiej. Common stuff of nil weights was very hard to dispose of nt any price. Receipts Included about twenty-five cars of western range steers, and the demand being In good shape, tho better grades sold at steady to stronger prices. As high 11B $1.90 was paid today, which Is the top price of the season. Cows told steady to n shade easier and feeders brought steady to a shade stronger prices. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 1 , 1 2 15 1 4 31 63 15 1 2 1 IS 1 3 7 3 2 2 8 Av. Tr. .. 750 2 M No. 21'!'.'.".'.'. 27 , 23 34 , 20 26 16 IS ' Av. rr. .1257 S M ... m 3 ....1079 3 23 .. 3W ..1270 .. 930 4 01 4 23 4 23 ...1221 3 44 ... m 1 33 ...1082 6 40 ...103 3H3 ... H35 6 (0 ...122S 6 63 70 4 SO 8,V) 4 50 637 4 M Ml 103 s 00 ...1167 ...K72 5 73 5 00 3 hi ..1104 5 SO I ..1CM 1 M COWS. .. 97 2 A3 ..1165 2 8S .. 917 2 F0 .. m 3 o) .. 9.V) 3 10 ..1030 3 15 ..1000 3 23 ..1010 3 35 ..1230 3 30 ..1183 3(0 ,.i:o 3 CO ..1320 3 71' .... 3.... 835 2 23 2 i 2 5.1 .. 7 30 .. 913 ..1130 3 2 33 ..1000 2 30 .. 934 2 CO ...1120 ...1130 ... 9M ...1045 ... 977 2 60 2 60 2 75 2 (3 2 33 COWS. AND HFIFERS. 2 13 I : 13 4 1 1.: 2....... 1 1 930 2 60 3.... 833 3 00 440 3 IS ,833 3 00 , 440 3 15 895 4 39 .10l 2 a 1.'. HEIFERS. 800 2 25 3 .. 930 2 60 1 2 ,.1046 2 83 650 3 00 BULLS. ,.1500 ,.1050 .1310 . M0 2 U 1.... 3 25 1.... 1140 2 30 1230 3 60 1410 3 73 1. 35 . 1 1380 3 00 CALVES. , 400 3 40 2 240 4 00 ,360' 3 60 2 223 4 73 210 3 73 2 210 S 00 STAGS. 76 2 SO 1 1330 4 30 1 STOCK CALVES. 273 3 40 40. 24 4 30 STOCKERS 717 2 60 AND FEEDERS. 14 6, J0 lOtt 3 SO 1033 3 00 22 632 3 70 2 1030 3 00 4S ...1137 3 70 24 714 3 15 1 1020 3 75 20 "62 37 Bit 9I 3 33 3 40 3 50 1 390 3 73 7 1061 3 90 (6 1116 3 93 NEDRASKA. No. Av. Pr. 107 ftcders.JlSO J4 15 3 feeders.. 1003 3 25 8 feeders.. 967 3 53 3 feeders.. IM0 3 45 3 feeders.. 67 1 2 50 6 feeders.. 1U 3 60 6 feeders.. 881 3 25 .1 feeders.. KA 3 25 2 heifers.. v 83.5 3 70 2 heifers... 835 3 (5 0 heifers... 633 2 90 1 bull HOO 2 25 No. Av. Pr. 23 feeders. .1100 J.1 S5 10 feeders.. 913 3 10 3 .coders., HO 27 cowb 1017 3 tf 2 95 2 X 2 65 2 85 2 85 7 coWn 937 1 cow. . 880 .1065 . 936 2 cows., 3 cows.. 2 COWS 990 2 S5 3 cows 1000 2 85 1 COW 1190 2 55 3 COWS 920 3 00 10 COWB 936 2 85 23 heifers... 751 3 15 2 heifers.., 715 2 60 1 bull 1370 2 40 2 steers.... 930 3 00 3 steers..,, 810 3 45 7 cows 1101 3 11 1 bull 1110 2 40 16 cows 928 6 cows 976 1 cow 770 4 cows 950 0 2 50 21X1 2 COWS 1035 2 60 1 COW 9SO 2 60 20 heifers... 9W 3 90 2 helfers.1030 2 90 34 heifers... 695 2 90 1 heifer.. . 7i 2 73 17 heifers... 538 3 25 26 Steers.... 887 3 16 37 steers... .1093 4 20 16 cows 1003 3 25 16 cows...,, 878 2 70 16 cows 941 2 85 1 cow 9GA 2 25 2 bulls &U5 2 35 15 feeders,. 733 3 40 1 feeder... 560 3 40 3 feeders,. 930 3 45 2 feeders.. 1096 2 85 6 feeders, ,1020 2 85 fAdrm MM I 4 feeders 3 s to 3 cows 1000 2 ro 3 cows 1003 3 cows 1040 3 00 3 06 6 cows.. ,9 ro 2 C0W.8.,, 12 cows,,, 20 cows,,. .J006 3 05 ,910 2 60 . 732 2 31 4 steers... .1230 3 90 1 feedr... SCO 2 75 14 feeders.. 828 3 25 12 cons 1020 2 4) 37 cows,.... 997 2 85 15 COWS,.... 923 2 85 11 cows 938 2 5 1 COW 9 2 23 1 COW 1020 2 40 lo)rwm.....iiin .lit 8 oowa...JAlJ I ss IhCTHVl.,. 44S )M 2 95 1 heifer ... 460 2 60 4 heifers... 617 .140 1 heifer.... 63d .1 10 1 heifer..., 600 J 26 1 heifer. .. 620 C. Dewey Neb. 2 90 5 cows. ,,,,100A 2 00 3 cows 8S3 2 rul 5.1 rnwfl..... 9.16 2 75 2 73 3 75 1 10 3 40 2 M 90 2 10 2 feeders. 1 9 0 1 feeder... 4:) 4 feeders.. M7 1 feeder... 470 C, 6 cows.... .1101 2 cows.,.,. 905 2 eowr U170 1 cow.. .1U.1I z It. Wnmeke Neb. S rnwm lOOl) 2 iniv f!9l1 2 2.1 2 50 3 10 3 '.3 19 cows 103.1 ;i 00 1 COW 1110 Patton-Ncb. 27 cows 102O 21 feeders. .1042 William 1 tow 1160 n 10 1 cow 870 2 60 1 frnlpr... 970 3 AO P. Ransche-Nob. 1 cow ft-ci 2 m 1 bull 783 2 cows 815 2 l II cow s 95 .1 rnw 107.1 2 60 1 enw !lHO 2 60 2 60 3 15 2 75 31 COWS 1017 3 IS 1 cow 96) SUdman & F. Nen. 22 feeders.. U6J 3 90 I feeder.. .1190 M..I InliMnVnl, 57 feeders.. 11. k1 4 10 A. Senrles Neb, 1 feeder... 470 3 10 16 cows 91S 9 feei'ers.. 680 3 lo 3 feeders . HV, 1 feeder... W) 2 7." 2 feeders,. 715 C. It. Chesnut Neb. 15 feeders.. 5SS .1 SO I heifers A. 115 ,4 feeders.. 620 2 60 2 6.1 :i jo 2 IO 3 00 L. A. Rnmsbury Neb. 1 ecw an 1 rs "1 feeder... 910 3 CO 8 cows 11 12 1 75 1 COW.. . .1210 3 80 ' W.md v, Llsco Neb. 2.1 steers.. ..1118 3 80 2 rtaga 108.1 3 25 . R. Haney-Neb. 10 feeders.. 8.11 3 25 2 feeders. . 750 .1380 .1130 .1177 4 cows mu 173 1 bull... cow ion) 1 75 i bull... 1 cow i... 2 25 4 tows.. 11 T1 It.......... : 00 i 00 69 heifers... 620 3 40 ' , a "-' J' McOtilre-Ncb. 10 feeders.. 9.15 3 25 . .A. Erdman Neb. 28 steers.. ..1162 4 :) feeders.. 911 3 COWS 1OS0 2 75 2 cows 930 1 COW 910 2 25 1 bull 1130 8 COWS 1015 3 16 9 steers.. ..1128 4 10 , If. Franklln-S. I). 124 at. Tex..lir.2 4 25 9 at. Tex..U52 43 st. Tex.. 1160 4 2.1 1 ie . 1 Unr' Forthlng-Wyo. 18 s eels.. ..1298 4 90 21 steers... .1159 1 steer.... .1216 4 90 11 . ..Robert Tult-Wyo. 34 steers.. ..116? 92 fcfdcrs..l074 3 2.1 2 75 3 M 4 CO 3 90 3 75 8 feeders. .1075 3 35 1 steer 1010 1 flieer.....iotvi T. 28 steers... .1105 24 steers. ...J109 55 steers... 9 steers.. .,1116 3 steers.. uwo D O I A. Shaw Wyo. 4 05 7 cows 1012 4 M 13 cows 9S6 4 20 13 cows Ml 4 2'i 1 cow S70 yii 3 to 3 00 3 00 1 60 is steers 42 cows., ...iini mi ai 5 Hmilltctn-Wyo. .yU '-anjrford-Colo. ...ll.Vl 1 Oft A... 365 6 cow.i 2 90 IIUUS There wn Viv n 1 run of hogs here today and the market opened a big nickel higher. The hoes s arte! out selling at t&tuh ind JS65 and ,.h,,8e. Prices the market was fairly nc lve miVVhV,f,i,v cl""'l hands. ackers Pr lr,,,ih.h .mo.ri!. """Kt-nt orders and then lowered their b dn and tried to buv wVmt was left at J6.60 and J6.62W Sellers howl andr,nrjCr1,0,(!lnK t0J th" "ln"' prices "ime. 1 notnln8 wns (l"o for a n',h?,.CfiV"''K' however, did not Improve and J6b"u.y n'Tf cut.loos' , about 6 60 fhL e.iiT4 " Lne extreme c osc. thoi'gh. n. o'ief,? 55 '! I'?tterth1,,i No. r : - ....... ik 1 unt'iiiniivf. nn na Av 8h. I'r. No Av. Bli. Pr. 77... 88... 63... 69... 80... II... 84... 67... 6J... 43... 37... 30... 72... 31... 73... 78... S3... 79... 62... 61... C... 65... 39... 47... 46... ....201 ....194 ....186 ....US ....171 ....231 ....21! ....276 ....233 ....Z36 ...,:i6 ....2)3 ....263 ....230 ....259 ....221 ....348 ....248 ....248 ISO 6 30 50... ...310 80 6 621 121 c to 6 S3 6 31 6 57i 6 S7Vi 6 lm 6 110 6 6') t tJ) 6 6) 6 tO 6 60 6 6-1 6 60 6 00 6 tO 6 60 t 60 6 60 6 01 6 60 6 CO 6 f.0 6 6 60 6 60 6 60 6 6i 6 (ill 6 CO 6 60 6 t0 6 60 6 152 'J 6 C2l 6 02 H 6 62'i 6 62!k 6 62 1 S 6 fil',4 6 ti'.t '6 62!i. 6 62'.i 279 78 233 63 MS 80 160 40 200 40 40 80 120 120 200 80 20) 81 40 40 12) SO 40 40 SO 40 6 62 'i 20 280 M 40 "m 80 :io 160 40 40 120 200 l&l 80 SO 80 110 40 iii 1:0 120 6 62(i 6 62U, 6 6J14. 6 3i 6 621, 6 62, 6 621 j 6 C2'j 6 62 6 Clj 6 62 1, 621i e:v, 6 C2ij eu 6 62'i 6 62'i e2ii 6 62H 6 ;ij 6 61 6 65 6 65 6 63 6 C3 6 63 6 63 6 63 6 65 63 6 63 6 65 6 65 6 CI 6 63 6 63 6 65 CS. ..253 ...191 ..233 ..242 ..26') ..JV) ..230 ..329 ..216 ..217 93... 60..., 67... C3... 67..., CS..., 44..., Sl. til.. C3.. 36.. 22.. n.. 63.. 36.. :5!! 33.. 29.. 63.. 38.. , 292 351 211 223 232 '.'.'.'.'.331 211 215 ' 254 , 266 215 264 200 263 , 209 , 238 , 232 flTl 240 267 226 ! 243 2ii 223 1 1 ... .343 371 234 38.. 63., 57.. 65... 36.., 88... 88... '62.., 30.,, 77. ., 64.,, 4C, 63,,, 67... 64... X... 63... 70.., 32... 69.., 43... 37... 89... 63.., 1C0 150 b7... 38... 70... 67... ts... 38... 41... 80... 63... 06... 78... 63... 64... 70... 68... 73... 38... 77... 73... 62... 32..., 57..., 57..., !4 ,240 200 i:3 H) ..305 ..205 ..234 ..213 ..244 ..242 ..20.1 ..283 240 240 40 164 240 UO I'm 10 SO ..240 80 ..261 SO ..23J' 120 ..241 .241 ,.249 i.233 ..251 ,.24.1 1 61 SO 40 65 .193 .232 .223 .236 .292 .237 .111 .341 .291 .257 e 65 8 65 40 ...237 ...276 ...231 t ...250 ...2D3 ...300 ...300 ... 6 65 ... 6 67!i 120 6 67 Vj ... A 671. 62' i 40 62U 120 80 120 40 no 6 02 IJ 6 62 i C ', 6 61V, 6 62i n a", 80 40 6 67U 6 70 70 6 70 40 41 61.... 80 was a big run of sheen hero today, as " ..n .mi ICUVIllin IlllUVf Will show, and In fact this was tho big clay nf ,, . . ' """ i ninrKcis wero well sup plied also, so that tner wns a general 5'V!lr". U H "nfe tn 011,1 ,hc market today lOtHlSc! lower on both sheep and lambs. Packers seemed to want the stuff and as a rtMill the trade was fairly active at the decline, the bulk of the offerings being dls posed of in good season. ThA H.n..l fn- 1 - ., , . ..... .......,,., icruna ciiiiiiiiiieH iiurjy good at Just about steady prices. uu.ii.iuiiiid, .nuico c;irillics. 3.jr(3.r.! fnlr fll irinH VAnrlln,.. II ir.i. . l it . r.i: d.jii'i.i.,)ii cnoiro iTi.J'7:'I'r-'u: rn,r .ISL s00" wflthers, J3.0O1I3.2i): choice ewes, J2.9O03.OO; fnlr to cnn.l fvufa KiVi? Oft. .k.i.. ....1 ," l ' Jt.30(a4.6O; fair to-good snrlng lambs, J iy, ii?ur ,w,h.orH' K-r?Vtey.. feeder Iambi, vu.wu.w. .i.-tl,'rrilltllivc PUieB No. Av. Pr. Jl 90 3 00 .1 0,1 2 75 i97 cull ewes" 125 Wyoming feeder lambs,. 87J western wethers 92 53 SS 86 - vyommg ewes IS feeders.. 911 3 15 4JHICA4.0 LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Mtendter Hogs HlKher ind Sheep I.MTor, CHICAGO. Kent. 17 CATTT,FH...ilntq 4,600 head. Including 2,600 Texans; no cholco nuuves nere nna market steadier; good to prime steers, J6.00ft6.40; poor to medium, J4.OOtflG.80: stockers nnd feeders. 12.50KM.25: rows ami heifers, J2.0ty(5.00; runners, Jl.Kftfr 2.30; bulls. J2.00fi4.76: calves, Jl.WVrt3.75; Texas steers, J3.001jl.EO; western steers, J3.75fl4.25. UOGS-Recclpts today, 18,ooo head; tomor row, 12,000 head: left over, 2,000 head; ucttvo nnd 5c to lOo higher: mixed nnd butchers, J6 30HV6.80; good to cholco heavy, J6.70frf7.07W: rough heavy, fn.3imr,.m; light, n.7tV(.w; bulk of salcB, J6.60f6.75. SHEEP AND LAMllS-Recelpts, 23,000 head; slow and 10c lo 15c lower; good to choice wethers, J3.80rol.OO; fair to cholco mixed. J3.55ill3.R0: western sheen. 13.25SI3.7R? native lambs, J3.fWj5.00; western lambs, JI.004j4.R0, I . Knnsna i;u- i.ivr fitoolc .Market. KANSAS CITV. Sent. 17. CATTLE .Hr relnts. 12.000 natives 1.300 Tpxhiim nnri 1 ni calves; market generally steady lo 15c higher; cholco export nnd dressed beef sieers, a.!t?itj.zi; iiur to good, JI.90inG.K5; stockers and feders. J3.0Ofi4.25: wpHicru f.,i Bteers, J4.85f6.80: western range steerH. J3.25 fcl.R0; Texans and Indians, J2.70fl3.75: Texas cows, J2.105I2.RO; native cows, J2.60fH.25: heifers. J3.UXii6.&0: bulls. J2.25fi4.25! ealves. J3.60df5.60. 1 IIOQH Receipts, 10,000 head: market 6fi 16c higher; top, J6.8J; bulk, J6.60f.80; heavy, J6. 604j). 8.1; mixed puckers. J3.8Oi(6.80; light, J6.00f)6.70: pigs. J4.70f6.10. DHI5K1' ANU I.AftlliH Ilecelpts, 5,000 nean; marKei atcaay; lumus, il.iWiU.Gi', western wethers, J3.25ff3.65; ewes, J2.70i3.25: IC-U.1CIC1, o.Wlj.TU, OlMllVt'l M, .l.Wif.),ll, St. 'Joseph I.lvei Mtnrk Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 17. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,100 head: market active, strong; natives. J2.80fi6.20; Texas and westerns, J2.63552.83: cows nnd heifers, Jl.25fj3.oo; imlls and stags, J2.OOQl.65; yearlings nnd calves, J2.25ft3.90j Btockcrs and feeders, Jl. 8333.75; Veals. J2.60fr5.60. HOOB Receipts. 5.900 head; market sc tlve. MHOc higher; light and light mixed. V6.50Jj6.77H: medium and heavy, J6.65fjti.r6; pigs, J3.60&6.10: hulk, t0.65fl6.75. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 5 head; markt qulot. HtncK In Slulit. The following table shows the receipt!! of cattl hogs and slieep at the five principal stock markets for September 1Q: Cattle, Hogs. 8h en. South Omaha ... I..0S5 7,313 16,925 Chicago 4,500 18.001 25(K)0 Kansas City 13,300 10.(ii mm St, IJUls 7,10a 2.ri0 1 j O St. Joseph 2,100 6,9U ' 5 Totals St. Ioni 43.0:5 48.843 47,830 Lire Stork Market. ,?JvLiu.,s'i BSPU "ATTI'l!RrVpt. 7,100 head, Including 3,200 head Texans; mar 21 feeders . 991 ket steady; native shipping and export Steers. J.1. WMJfi. 35; dressed lef m1 luilrli.r steers, J4.n046.i; steers under 1,000 lbs., J3.0O llC)(lS-Rccclnt. 7.600 heml. in'..l,.i it.. higher; pigs niul lights, J8.r.Q6.60. packers. ,6.4ti.65; butchers, Jf..7(tl7.00. 1 , SHEEP , AND LAMilS-Recelpts, 1.J00 head; market steady 10 strong; native mut tons, J2.76Jf3.60i lnmbs, Jl.OOffl.ia' cm, ..j bucks. J2.Mj3.W); stockers, ji.WU2.J(.. ..... . . Wool Aurtlnn Nnle, LONDON, Sept. 17.-WOOI-The Ilfth series of the 1901 wool auction sales opened today. The attendance was large and buy ers were present from all quarters, Tho selection of 11.207 bales offered was of good mtnllty and brought out active competition, Scoured sold readily nt 10 per cent mi vance and merinos were In demand nt R prr cent higher prices. Sales: New South Wales. 3,0i") bales: scoured. 6idlflsC(l: greasy. 3',riOUd. Queensland. d) balos rI.'ilirci1v,J,,4l,'.''84lil: Krcasy. 71WIM. vic toria, 1 m hnlos; scoured. Is4d; grcasv. .",5fi h?i,Li H.ml,h Australia, 1,HM bales; greasy, e&lV' ,.Ucst Australia, m bales: greasy, E, y"!'0 "f Good Hope and Natal. 100 i-rrSvl,roJ' "JOIhW: preasy. fid. ' "J"'N' H'-Pt. 17,-WOOIr-The tone of Jin- ?' "J?1"1''' cre shows no woaknei-a. i'ir?l lury. . wo1 l!t liotcd on tho S1"'1 "r1" ,,f ,,i'.,:,c' lth lino medium at iln.il Vnr'L'T WWl" M.,U,W ht" UttlCmOVO H .' nrfr ''I'? 0,',!,1l "f li-l'IOOds, WhllO ilnn." MI.I 1,1,1,1 ."'V;1'1 CJUOlll- tlonsr Ohio and Pennsylvania Ileeccs-X nnd X above, 23fl2le. Nk and vv ib.ive no:!I!11 Xu w?SSc! ?i0'. 2 .MI(;'"BO'i c"!i!mnu! 2l(..,c ; roarso anil braid washed, 23SI2IO ?i';. ,ilri'.,, ,.,,,-M::,.p', :!nwnlK.il 'me. 11 1 Ing. J)fj21c; :.blood. 20c; Missouri '..blood combing, innc; .blood, isffav; 4 r.il 1 combing, misc. Territory scc urec baslVi .Montana tine. HH6c; scoureil. tiflite' linn niwlluni, 14iri6c; 'scoured, 42 13c; TSinp e 16 M,c: scouriMl. 46fl48c: Utah. Wyoming and i i .Z. ...r """ .."isirniian, sco'irsd -C .'. p .! l'rl!:t"rComblnif. superfine, 73 ;,4o; superllne, 70y?lc; good07Oc; average. meJlun'a'.fe's. Pnl7c!Tr0?Q1li,U 14J4C; heavy fine, lUmUl tffb w2j?hedS11 r.lnnKiMv llxc-hnnnr Closes. GLASGOW, Sept. 17. Tho nlc Irnn r. change will .e closed ThuwclSK when terred?" 1 rcflllc,u MoKlnley will P be Jn- POSTOFFICE .OTICn. (Should bo read.DAILT by all Interested. a clianges may occur at any time i rorclgii molls for tho week ending Sep tembet 21, 1WI will close (PROMPTLY lit nil cases) at the general postofneo as tol lows: Parcels post mails closo one hour earlier than closing time shown beloi. Parcels post malls for Germany clo at 6 p. m. .Monday and Wednesday. .U':u!nr innd supplementary malls closo at foreign brunch half hour Inter than clos ing time hcwn below. 'I'riiiis-AtlHiitlc Mi.lls. W,KJiJ:SDAY-At5:30 . for IRE i..A.ii ; per.f' "' """nlc via Quecnstown iViL,iLfi0r..ol,ler P"A,S of, KJropo must. bo fMnilVfL.8' "' Owanlo"): nt 6:30 . m. ...''""V1 B- ',c.r, St. Paul, via Southampton; nt 10 a. m. for RELGIU.M ! 1!' I'" Kensington (mall must bo n.tVrSSUVl . ilcr"- Kensington". THURSDAY At 6:30 11. m. for EUROPE per s. s. Columbia, via Plymouth. Cher bourg and Hamburg (mall for Vranco uu uiiicceu nor s. . Columbia") n 1 u. 111. lur riiA.M'i':. SWITZMtl. .'.::i.i' ITALY, PORTHGAI. PORTUGAL s s. La hrerag Havr.r , mil. Sf otlier parts of Europe must be dlrocUd iVi?."L3 'BLANDri.iicr s. s. Spartan 8AT1u"nAy7'i.Mt7,i'nr.ar. "'' RPP"ernentary .1 a. m.) ror EUROPE, pcr s. s. Lucnnla via Queenslown; at 7:30 u. n . for NETHERLANDS direct, per s. s. Pot iV'nVm'.,.l1 musl n" 'Hrected "per s. s r.iitr.?m ):v.at iS "' m' ffr ITALY, per s. Alter, via Naples (mall must bo .Rreclod PkIt H:,Allrr " !U WO m. for SCOT LAND direct, per s. g. Auchorlu im-iii must i,o directed "per . V. Anc orla") at 11 n. in. for DENMARK direct, per 1. 1' Norge (mall musl be directed "per s. ' PRINTED MATTER, ETC.-Thls steamct takes Printed Matter. J,--7.:ran..c, pers onil Samples ror derniany only. u ii. same clat..i of mall matter for other naVta of Europe w I not be sent by his shiS unless specially directed by II. 3 After the closing of (ho Supplementary Trans-Atlantic Malls anmea above ndiX t onal Bupplenientury malls nro opened on tho piers of the American. English, l'rcnch und German steamers anil rema n open until within Ten .Mlnutea of the hour 01 sailing of steamer. , Mails for Sopth ami Centrnl Ainerlcit, West Inclii-n, Eto. WEDNESDAY-At 9:30 a. m. for INAGL'A .ind HAITI, per s. h. Helvcrnon: at 12 in. for CUBA. YUCATAN, CAMPECin" CHIAPAS and TAHA8CO. peV b. b. ynna (mall for other parts ot Mexico must THURSDAY At lo' a', in. for HAITI, per n. n. l imn r. iic'iiiiriK inian ror Curacao, Veneiucla, Trinidad, Ilrltlsh and Dutch Guiana must bo directed "per b. s. PrlnJ I Hcndrlk"): at 12 m. for SANTIAGO P'.""..".'.-. t-lPtiRicKon; at :.io p. m. for JAMAICA, per s. s. Admiral Schley from Fl,;BA.Y-A.,..10..m' J? nilASJH,. per s, 8. 11 iiMinninui lllt(,l U iOriJlTll Hrjl7il Argentlno Republic;. Uruguay "and Para guay must be directed "per s. h. Word", worth"): at 12 m. for ST. KITTS. II if IT. Iflll. ollTUII and FRENCH gImaNa via Demerarn, per s. b. Uller; at l m for MEXICO, per s. s. Yucatan, via fun": pIco (mail must bo directed "per s. e yu. i'u.,'i,nA,i "l 11 p:.m: ,or NEWKOUND odchihla,Cr "' "' i:nr,,mB'"la"' from Phil- Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, anil thence by steamer, closo .u this office daily at 6:30 p. in, (connecting closo hero every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday). Mulls for Mlquelon, by rail to Roston, and thence by steamer, close at this olllco dally at :30 p. m. Malls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tamna. Kla.. and thence by Bteainer. close at this oflico dally at '6 a. in. (tho ionnectlng closes uro on Monday. Wednesday anil Satur day). Mell? for Mexico City, overland, unless spce.ally addressed for dlanatch hv steumcr. clo.'o at this oflloo dally ot l-Sa 11. m. und i. V. m. Malls lor Costa IMea llellie. Puerto Cortes ami Ouatemalii by rail to Now Orleans, and thenco' by steamer, close at this omen dally at l:a 11. m. (connecting closes here Mondayi for Rellz.-. Puerto Cortc ona auutem" li and Tuesda;- for Cosia ,tlca). "iteglst ttred mall elbses, at 6 p. m. previous day. Traim-PnclUo Haiti, Malls for Hawaii, Japan, 'China and Philip pine Islands, via San Francisco, close hero dally at 6:30 p. m. up to September . Inclusive, for dispatch pcr b, b. Doric. MallB lor il.iwull. via San 'iiimitu, ..loso hero dally at 6:30 p. m. up to September 10. inclusive, for dispatch per b. s. Ala- mom. Mulls for Hawaii, China, Japan and Philip pines, via San Francisco, closo hero dally at 6:31 p. m. up to Sentember 22. Inclu sive, for dispatch per i, s, Nippon Moru. Malls for AUhiiiil'u icxcent Wci Auxtrriiia, which Is forwarded via Europe), New Zealand, Fiji, huiniia nun lluuiiil, via San Francisco, close hero rtnlly at 6:30 ip, m, after September and up to lieptem bcr "28, Inclusive, or on arrival of e. . Campania, due at New York Sopteinber 28, for dispatch per s, s. Sierra. Malls fur China unit Japan, via Vancouver, closo here dally nt 6:30 p. ni. tip to Octo ber !, Inclusive, for dispatch per . a. EmpresB of ludla (registered mall must be uuccieu "via Vancouver"). Mall, .'cept morcliandlso which cannot 00 forvvardod via Canuda, for tho U. H Postal Agent at Hhaughal, closes at 6:30 p, m. previous Mafls'for Tahiti and Marciuesas Islands, via Han Francisco closo here dnllv at 6:30 p. m. up to October 12. Inclurtve, for dli patch per s. s. Australia. Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Europe. nd Now Zealand, which goes via Sau "ranclsco) nnd FIJI Islands, vln Vanro'iver, cIoho here dally nt 6:30 p. m. after Sentember 28 and up to October "12, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Aornngl (supplementary malls, via, Seattle und Victoria), tloso nt 6:30 p, m. October 13. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. ,,ros olllce, New York. N. Y., September Te r pli b f I OKU, Boyd Commission Co Successors to James E. Boyd A Co., OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION UHAIN, PROVI8IOMI AND STOCK. Board at Trade BalMlag. Dlreet wires to Chicago and New Tarfe Corvcujonacnce, John A. WaiTtn 4k C HAiii mucKcrs 111111 ici'ciers, J2.2ji76i cows and heifers. J2.aiR4.60; canners, J1.2ofi2.2.1: bulls. J2.153.); Texas and Indian steers, 42.!l0(fi4.()! cows nnd heifers. Ji.?o?r! ir. IS