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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ZS, 1905. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA ir Comp'.tia'.t Lit i fc filed ia Cun inn Tern Eicrtitti CfZxxn. LU&tD TO HMf HEGUCUD DUTY ftrsalts ef fwaatr unH la Several rmlsrli larrtN the City Oxkalal wrlth K-ew for . . Art I. a. . CJK IETTH 18L v One more the attention of the mor nd council Is forcibly called to tb Deors 11 X for apT-ruffting; sober and competent election oncers. The i anvasa of tha role at the reoeet pitman wag completed Saturday by the ccunty" clerk. Thl can vaaa resulted la U Uarowlng out of th entire vote cast In tbe Second precinct of tbe Flftk ward aad tbe finding of payable UTora la tbe Second precinct of tbe Fourth ward- In caae of hss electioa officers In tbe Second precinct of tbe Fifth ward complaint are. already drawn and are to be Hied In tbe -eouaty court today against Patrick Rrosnlhan, . Corneal u .O'Brien and William Teifarw, charging seglect of duty and IntoxlcaUow w a lie oa duty. It Is thought" that If these complain. are pushed and tbe delinquent election of fcast pvalslaaa1 It vU tie a rood effect en other election board In different part of tbe city. Very soon Hotr She council win re-rtse the entire list of election "officer and It ap pear to be the understanding- that more care", in the selection of eiames will be taken since tbe scandal attached to the recent prlmarle. Wlth the Tt-rlstratirm to come ret ex treme care ah tuld be taken by members of the council to select ompetent menu Each member of the council selects voter from his ward to serve and the list Is ap proved bf the -oconotl a a body. Yotir.g machines wffl be In nue at the coming election and men who are willing- to eerv for tbe auna paid -are really bard to find, but an effort Is to be made to weed out some of the old timers who hare held Job on Wfltoai boards for years and who are la Do way qualified to sit a Judge or clef- 4f election. If there 1 a general revision of the Hit. a ncrw contemplated, so It able men may be secrured, a tbe hours will sot be nearly so long a before. The long boors lure been a drawback In the part, but now there Is some hope of get ting good men to serve, at least the at- f$ tempt. Is to be made. Caialackaai Rcalawa Presidency Frank H. Connlnafham of Booth Omaha has resigned a president of tbe Rural Free Delivery Carriers- association. Mr. Cunningham .was endeavoring to serve a thi president of the association for a third term and was elected by western delegate to the-annual convention held at Indian apolls last week. His re-election raised such a storm that be resigned. Mr. Cun ningham was at one time a rural carrier out of South Omaha and was tbe first president af the national association leete. Nearly a rear ago Mr. Cunning bam waa- removed from hi position a rural earrler by the postmaster general, but continued to nerve as president of the association, with headquarter In thla city. UW Interest Is take kera In tbe action of th rwral carrier convention, a only three Ire delivery, route rna out of Soot Omaha.-- - Man Paltateera ire !. Ia 4fcr arrest af three yonng mea wbo went about the cKr offering to polish pianos at a, mat! oet the 90U0 think that they have captured a trio of crook. "When ar rested tbe sharper bad ns money bnt wers stealing every - Uttl thing they oouM t raise fuwda -Rejssrtji at th Jail last night showed Omt ooer-of-tbe trio, Davit, had stolen a ring at a raaor strew from lodging house on Twenty-alxth street. Ckptaln-Shleldt ht satisfied that the men visited faonae to obtain th lay of the land and return later and rob the bouse ther bad marked. A can of the polish used ha turned ua where om ot th crook had left lt An Inspection shows It to be th cheapest kind of stuff and guaranteed tta ruin tbe finish oa any but a cast Iron ass piano. The trio will be charged with vagrancy la polios court today. Tiaaall Reeptl Tralarat. Sunday Dr. Tlndall preached his farewell wrnoi at e First MethoSii Episoopol church and thl evening he will be ten red a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cresser. Twenty-second and f street. - All snemhers of the Metbodi'Jt X church and friend of Dr. Tlndall and family -are invited te attend id recepuon this evening. Magle City Cwaslp. The cltV council 1 to meet to adjourned session this evening. All of the -new v room at th Co trig an school art now tn use. Mrs. C W. Smith ha returned from Colorado where she spent three week. J. r Cook ha purchased the home of C. L. MiOlan. tsl North Twenty-nrst street. Iter. P. H. McDowell preached at the Baptist tent. TwenVr-fifih and L streets last evening. Byron Smiley Is assisting City Engineer Peal In setting stakt lor the curbing on Missouri avenue. Th work of el rl wring electric light wires from South 4wtaha lo Fort Crook la now going on rapidly. Qaerge Parks says that be will commence Ml v reilring the stone pavement at Tweaty-4ourta and A wtreets. Rev. F. V. Sisann Is extiected here from Norfolk this week to take charge of the First Methodist Episcopal churh. This evening members of the Lotos club will hold a meeting at the office of Bt-naUir Qibsea. Twerujr-Iuuns end M streets. The Anwi seliooi huildlng at Twenty-first and 8 streeta ba U-en placed on its founda tion and is being used for school purpoiK-s. Police reports show that ther hat been less drunkenness 1 ouTh Omaha, this taonth Uju tar many anonlht put- Evvn the brewers report buMjiesa dull. The sewer ond ordinance la expected to be presented to the dty council this even ing In order that the proposition "may be voted pa at the November election. WAS THIRTY YEARSTn NAVY aettr4 aVHIsli Casala Cwafessca He Vat never la a Bartl at ea. . Capita a William JYewsaa. late of the British aary, waa a gut-st Sunday at the Paxtoa. Tbe oaptaia spent the day riewlnc few points at inu-raab - In the aliernooa he aeat to Fkreaca aad took much Inter est In lb ate -a era.- leetarday waa the caf4la first vteit to Omaha or tht part ot th roiled Stale. Uk most Biitither vlsilieg the west for th first time, he was Uo lull f snpreasfons to ex press hia&srlf. He admitted, bo ever, that he had beard (f Cnrtaha. -but had not the least Idea (t t extanaivenea of the cit v . From her th raptala.tredd south Sur.dar everinoT- , . Captain Freeanaa served tn Hi Majesty s navy for thirty year. tut never waa In a naval engagement. He waa retired last spring and is now maklil a tour of the taten. Mr. Davtdsea "s isclsgf ae-eetea. OMAHA. Sept. B To the Editor of Tbe P: I ret-eired a note at the moment cf this writing on the case cf alleged "disci Iltne" cf an unruly boy In tbe Train school, which sr If ever your pen was csJled upon to d-f-ni a poor lw-ytar-old boy frm four abie h1ie4 oni-n. unworthy of the ram. It certainly ia ceiled upon now. If this 1 not "rni'lty to animals ' 1 nrver krew a case. Puch women are not worthy of the position Of teacher, and should be dismissed. And this from one of the most prominent rttlsens and merchanta. who children were bora In Omaha and educated In th puKte schools In the days when this kind of brute force In them had been driven out after a hard and corrtinuoua battle against It by tbe Omaha Herald, cf which 1 was then tbe editor. It gives me n pleasure, but sincere regret, to Interpose In a matter so serious. S-jpr-ittendent Davidson Is reported a having said: Insofar as I have investigated the case. It Mfmi to b that very unrulr hoy. wh wa bent on fighting and resisting his tencher, and who received a -very hard pun- Ishment- 1 am led t believe by the Investigation that the statement of the teaf iters that the boy s bruises are due, not onlj tn the pun ishment the leathers gave him. tut largely to the punishment he gave himself n throwing himself wildly oa tbe f)r and i-'r desa anl chairs. 1 true. The very fart that the teacher was fore d o call three others to her asalstanoe is suf- clent evidence of tbe violeno with which aiie bad to contend in enforcing discipline. I respectfully say that Mr. Davidsons apology for the violenoe and crutJty that wa practiced upon this Itf-year-old boy la not accepted. Tbe attempt to account for the bruise a, mark of which were found upon hi person, by saying that be gave them to himself by throwing himself wildly OB' the floor and over desks and hairs." it so utterly ridiculous lhat It will not bear a moment's serious consideration. I am truly sorry to know that corporal punishment ha been creeping back Into the public schools by a kind of stealth that ha left the fact largely unnoticed. It required Just such a case a the one the peopl are now considering to again arouse public opinion against It. I do not 1 blame th teacher tn this Instance, or In any other Instance, as I do the principle of corporal punishment a a measure of discipline. Not one teacher In a thousand. under strong provocation, pan control her temper against dangerous and cruel abuse of this kind of authority, and all experi ence proves it- ' The great city of New Tork, the home af th vicious and the vile, after a great agitation, recently condemned It by a CTOshlnggjrAJority, and I send with thl a respectfur appeal to the honorable. the Board of Education, to abolish it ut terly In tbe public schools of Omaha, I am quite familiar with the plea and argument In support of brute force to en force obedience to teaeber In the schools. answered them all more than twenty years ago to the satisfaction of an intelli gent public opinion. I have many valued friends among our teachers who are so competent and worthy I would not will ingly wound their feeling, but I say to them, and I say to others, and to all who are In authority, that the bludgeon must be made to give war to that boly law of kind ness which should ever rule over th vtcion avnd U disobedient tn our public School.' GEO ROE U MILLER. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Cablet Eijkr, but 111 Domettio Iii it EaahtL STtADlMSS CHARACTERIZES TRADING Vd: future, steaflv: DeceTrher. January, s d. March, at J Vi ta rd. Weather Ideal la Wbewt aad Cera Belt Featere af th t era Mar hrt I Heavy Bay lag f May Owtlaa. A Fwlat af lateraatlaatal Law. - OMAHA. Sept. 14. -To the Editor of The Bee: - A a subscriber and wellwiaher for your effort for good government I beg to say your editorial of veaterday wa mis leading. The line of demarkatkm a be tween United State water and Canadian water 1 governed by International law. which mean die three mile limit and In small! bay three mBe from JieauThind to headland. . . It ha been the practlo f United State fishermen on the north shore of the great lake. to assume ther had all th right of . fishermen cd the deep or outside or dinary line of international law which ha been a handicap to those Canadians pay ing license t tbe Canadian government for th privilege of fishing In protected water. In the past the government of Canada ha had a few old tub to do revenue work, unable to punish systematic poachers but now light seems to have dawned on the spirit of their dream and some of the poachers will get hurt if they continue their work. The writer ha seen fishing tug from Cleveland, Sandusky or Toledo, Ohio, or from Erie, Pa., coma ts the north short of Lake Eri and cast four, five, six and un y nine mile of gin net within on mil or the a ho re, knowing they were evading the law but taking chance on the result. No International question ia Involved and none will aria. Th French shore fishers on the shores of Newfoundland have given some trouble In the past butthey were protected by treaty with Great Britain. Tbe fisharle on th ahoret of th north ern lake will not Involve any on In trouble for behind the question are th diplomats of two sensible nation. H. A. PATTERSON. Not The Bee doe not understand that th rule of Internationa law a to the high seas applies 10 inland water such as the great lakea. OMAHA. Sept. 3. 1. Wheat was steal. Foreign markets wer all higher a-in tins mornir.g, but caW brought no bullish news cf Importance. iK'tnesiic advices were all bearish. Th weather 1 ideal throughout te American and Canadian wheat belt. Kceipt st Minneapolis and I'ulath were cars over the same date last year. September closed at Sic, Itecemoer at KiVrC anrt May at The heavy buylr.s of May corn !y tr.e Chicago interest which is active on the long side of wheat was the soi feature of tbe corn market. Th weather Is perfect for finishing the crop. A large business waa worked yesterdav and advices from Kansas City state that sales for lec -Tiber-January shipment from the trulf wer heavy. Receipts ran about a expected. per-tember dosed at trur old September St Wc Iteoemoer st .VrtV. old Decem ber st 4Cic and May at 4c Oat were quiet and steady. Trad was not so larce as the oast two dava. There ar no immediate prospect of ny material change In the volume of receipt and domestic and export demand continue good Sen ember cloeel st c December. ."-i0c snd VI a v at '"$nc. Uverpool closed. N-1 higher on wheat and v-Vd hlgfier en corn. Clearances were .! bushels of corn, 40.i bushels of cat. itjMi bushels of wheat and ll.fWw oarrei of flour. Primary wheat receipts were l.SMn bushels and shipments bushels against receipt last vear of 1.16MKA t.uhei ar.c shipments of aW.'tTO bushels Primarr corn receipt were Kfe.OW bushels and sVilpments S7 (Xi bushels, against receipts last yesr of 4i.tn bui-Neis and shipment of tlti.W bushels. The seaboard aold yesterday M .VK bufhels cf Manitoba wheat. Jefi.'K bushels of corn. iP.W bushels of oats. LOW bushels of rye and loft.Ot bushels of barley for export. Chicago sold ato.doo bushels of com for direct export. Atistralisn wheat shipments lor the week were mv" bushels, tot in week before 1.Ki0 bushels and for last year btihela. A Minneapolis message savs the demand from the Orient for flour break all rec ords. Mills cannot accept all orders of fered. Regarding corn the Inter Ocean savs: "My com has been bought all week by th Armbur-Lichstern combination, according to the f.gures made rv pit operators, and some placed their purchases as Ugh as 7 ft oflfi bushels. The price is up ic from the recent low point. recemner is neavtiv oversold. The Rartlett-Frasier Interests are selling Msy and buying December. Re ceipts sre expected to decrease within the next few davs. while the cash demand shows evidence of continuing hesvy." Omaha Cash Sale. W HEAT No. 1 spring, 1 car. TSc; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 75c Omaha Caah rvlees. TH EAT N o. 1 hard, r$2c; No. 1 hard. 7c; No. 4 bard, 75c; No. spring. 7c: CORN No. i 4V:: No. 1, 4ic; No. 4. 4"fi4:vyc; no grade. 41&-4&C; No. 1 yellow, 4mic: No. i yellow. 4'Ac: No. 1 white 4.'S4c: No. t white, iswftc. OATS No. 2 iniltl 2aV&2fcc; No. i mixed, 3iiy: No 4 mixed. 24fc2-c; No. i white. rs:c; No. I white No. 4 white, SV-e-.-tV--. standard. rr?7Wc. RYE No. 2, file. Carlat Keeelpta, Wheat. Com. Cats Chicago i60 2.-.S Kansas City 1&7 M 26 Minneapolis us4 Omaha 13 SI 4 I'uluth 414 St. Loul M 60 M MlaarasMalis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept . WHEAT Sep tember. KZV: December. CTc; May, fic; Ao. 1 hard. sc: No. X northern. KPc. FLOUR Pirtit patents, f5.fe'ij.jri; second patents, 4 first dears, t3.hw4.la; second eleara, t2.K'5!.6S. BRAN In bulk. 111. SO. (Superior duouiUons for Minneapolis de livery The rang" of prices as reported by th Edwarda-Wood company. 110-111 Board of Trade building, waa: tuicaco Gkiif m rmoTiioit featare af fhe Trwdlaar aad CI Prleew aa Beard af Trade. .CHICAGO. Sept. 3 Almost anpreee lnied stelines rharactensed price to on y on the RoarJ of Tra-le. oppos t.g Influ ence reutral:xir,g each other Wheat fin ished l precisely tbe CnaJ r.gure of yes terdav. Corn- cat snd pr'-viston "re also tn nerly perfect equi.ihnum. Quota tions lr' etrh st the cioee shosred prae tlcailr no change. Ia the wheat market flactuatlors In prl-es cf all deliveries were cor.nnej in a range of Sc Th vol-j-s ef tra'ng was ex tremely small. Weather In tie northwest a a again favorable for the movement of the new crop. Evidence cf this wa foun-l In the libeHil arrivals st Minneapolis ar,1 Dululh. Receipts today at these two points totaled 1 W cars, against Mi car the cor responding day year agv H:gher price at IJverpool. however, acted an ofs't to the heavy receipts In t-e northwest (pta irg quota Ion on Iecemb;r were uochanted to c loser at ana the rugt.ent point reached ourlng the dny was ga.c Tb market closed steady wits Ieew.ber at diJc. Clearance ol when stis rrtur were eo'isl to Ti.'V.i bu primary rex-eipta were 1V4 0O bu . compared with 1.1W (' bu a rear ago. Minneapolis. THirotb and Chicago reported receipts of 1 car, against HI cars last week and XI car a year ago. Trading In corn was active and. notwith standing the exceptionally favorable eather for the maturing 01 tne crop the OMAHA LIVE STOCL MARKET Cat!! Trait Eulet GErally Lfi 111 AroufiJ, tf HOGS SE1I AT AICHJT STEADY PRICES ha theex aaa Ia sal e Taaay hat Marhet far th Week la hatlsfaetary Caadltlaa aad Price Wer tre ger. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. S. lftt. Receipts mere: C'ltic aj jnonciay ..... waui t u-siiay ... C'ffl lal eJn3y oti-wu Tnu.suay .. t fhi ial Krdy .... umciai bat ui day .. Total this week Total last wee Same meek Kfr ame lour weeks ago Cattle. Hogs. Etieep. .. . I a.M .. '..M i. y !.. .. I lt . .. 4 Im .' . t-.t.l ., i.f7 s.ts: ii.i"i ..y-.i X.23S ..iT.ii e-.T ..i1 . . ti.m feeder ruled strong all the week and the matket wan in good Shape every 4). Vtfu.'tati.-tos ot. Isi s-e r anJ li;-. C--oi to i lio'ce Isnhs, s rf-Crt. 7s . g-d to ci 'ice yearltng wet.her MS.u-"i'. good to triolce oid e.her. 4ev-i'. good to cnotoe ewea. M an. V 'tt'anons on feeder sheen and 1at-b: OflJ fee-l ng arr,ha ii-;ir: g J fe--d-lr.g yeartlnrs. hi 7ti giK-d feeuirg aeth era. f t C4 o. ff1i-g eaea. WlSSV-Tf; breU. ng iiti, I, j ad. CHICAGO I.ITK STfK K MtRKET Cattle Weak eg lew ta Healr- heegt It4 lasaha tteady. ClUCAO.i. Sept. a CATTLE Receipts. head, market hk HiS Receipts. head; estimated Moiiday. . rea-l; n arket slow to steaii ; mix-d and butcher fc Ji-nf, f; god to heaty, t: 4"3 i Sc; rough l.t. k.."'u;.; licht. p.ya. It.kiMJtiO; butk of S!e t K-liJa 7 SHELF AND LAM US-Receipt, t .W head, market steady. red cf t"e week al'hough the ;;u was fr-"..r. T"e c"t-trt, mcreawns rer.g!lt f tht pction m.Mket asd fr- aira'ice tf C.'.lna for a I-M-otrme ipt-U ..f heats onions 1ki. rrav ttie f rr i-r.er cf la.'g h.n i th t direction, hav acted as buuisti Inf.'jfbcea. Same week last rear hMUa Kaaaaa City I lit tex-k warkel. KANSAS CTTT, Sept tl -CATTLE-Re-celpi. 1 head. Including mv southerns: . I market slow, stetdv; choice export and .71 ' dres-d 1-eef steer. T. fitt ". fair to good. .sW j 4 western eteers t71vv4C; stock- fri.; era and feeders. U'D4: southern steers. 41.4S: , I? S"trS ; southern rent l TMJlSf-: native at!coa. 11 'p1 y; native hsfers. lZi'0.li; tt.aU bulls. n(Bfl(i. calves. tiS'Ot (. Roelpl m.irket ass strong, more especially tbe ! for tbe ) ear tu data, cmia-lng with laat i oe;ii-ery- 1 ne cause ci tnit ntmness a active demand from a leading buil It wa estimated that total purchase mtdi by that one Interest amount to over l.cio. S'Kt bu. Commission bowses and long wvrs free sellers There were. In addition, mod erate sales for short account. The market cloed practically at the highest point cf the day. December opened urr-hanged to rc higher at t f 4&rc. sold up to snd closed at 4i-SS4;.c. Looal receipts were cart, with L cars of -contract grarte Liberal receipts had a weakening effect on the oata market- Elevators and com mission house were quit free sellers. Cash house reported liberal acceptances from the country and this tended to depress val ue. December opened unchanged at i?V sold off to iVafijXK- snd ciusd at the low est point. Lcal receipts were cars 2S. M m.iuti luu . 1. . 1 , j uin.ior the aeek. bead The follom-ini- t.t.u. .hnm. it., receiui of I HOJ8 Receipts. 4."i head; market . - -. ' . 1 . . C- 1 . -l CA. W..-W - ' . cattie, hogs and sheep at Scuta oiiu lear: t- 114 Inc. tan I fT.t.l Gi.'i'. f bog 17Mi.ij l.'.4.:.l 4t.st- t-fx-rp i.uKa.1 The fuiioaicg tabi ai.oa tua averag price of hog at Kou.h umtU for Ue la st re raj da) . wlta companaou: Ijata i lh. jt) -ihjj.,ih0.li.l.ai it- ( tit 1 t U I B, I It, t M 4 U I 41 J a r. I , I 4i. t 111 I 4 14 i 4 aii t, . Mi. t e.l t w. Sept. ept. SetL hept. 4... 144 I I i 41 T . li 4 11 rpi. , i 74, i . i n ae, a i 4 i. f'Pt. ..., 4 j Mj 1 44! 4 Mi 4 i 4 O tPt. T... , jtv 4ii I 44 ij ii ept I... J ( I (1 I U 1 g' I UK, 4 tei-L ..., 4 a . 4 44. 7 ! 4 Mn I 4 21 Sei.t 111 . ' 'a - ... u. I tC Provision! were steady on amaJl receipt I Sent. 11 t 4 r.u"i" I ! rv a . i ri 4 cf hors. etiorts were the chief buyer. At j spt- it.., i 4 H, 6 , ! , 4 ti, 4 l, 4 rl HI "r(7ll rr Lard a up shade at $ hO. t--..t. j Ribs were down 5Vp at if 41 1 fteot it Estimated receipt for Monday: Wheat, J Sep 14 7d rar; corn, Ki cars; oats. C7 cars; hogs. Kept, jf.. The ding fumres ranged a follow t a I l ti I M, 7 , 4 4- I 0, 4 js an i 1 v - a a. a w I nv 1 at i ;r 1 Article.! Open. ! High, I Lew. Clo. Ts y. Wheat Sept. May Corn tStpt. ISepU rec. Jlec. line Oat S PC Dec Mar Pork Oct. Jan. Lard Oct. Nov. Jan. Ribs Oct. Jan. Articles I Open. Hlgh.1 Low. Close -!T'y. Wheat i I Sept.".. CVi Iee....l83Vln1. May... MS KTl MS, Mw! ' ha; rv w FUNDS FOR THE NEW TEMPLE ahataatUI Addltlaa Made hy Tempi Israel Caagregatlaa at Ita AaaaaJ Meet lag. HEW TORK GENERAL MARKET t notation af the Day Varlaaa CMaaaadltle. NEW TORK, Sept. a -FLOUR-Receipt. Z4.7 bMa ; export. M1.I110 hbia. Market was quiet and steady; Minnesota patent. Mai fct16; Minnesota bakera. 4i.oii4 (m; winter patent. n l .1: winter straights, 44 0 4 lb: extras, 2.a"al la: winter low grade K 7r.5rl 30. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, 43.7I.(p4 (id; choice to fncy. 4(tK&4fl. spot nd to arrive. Buckwheat flour, steady. z Xi'io:.". to arrive, ctctooer. CORN MEAL Steady: fine whit and vel low. 41 2gl.Su; coarse, tl.i4ijl.lC, kiln dried. R V E Firm; No. 2 western, TTc, c. L f. New Tork. BARLET Quiet; feeding. S4fc c L f, Buffaio; malting 4Hpf,j- c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Reieipia. 11.J75 bu Soot mar ket steady; No I red. 4c. elevator, and lc. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth, ne. to arrive. 1. o. b. anoat: No. 1 northern. Manitoba, Htc, to arrive, f. o. b. afloat. The a heat maiket waa julet but steady all the forenoon on higher cables and light offering, with a little bull support. It closed iiic net higher; September 9a K-c. closed hic; loemtr, h'tig (l-mc clewed Wc: May. slVc. clewed 1 4-16c. CORN Receipt. 61.72 bu. Spot rr,rket steady; No. 2. S"vC. elevator, and OOvtvUfC, I o. b. anoat; No. 1 yeilow ana ahiie. Wc option were weak, transactiona closing un changed: September. tC7 December, Uc Mav. 6oVc. OA TS Recelrt. .Mfi bu. : exrorta hi. 13 bu. Spot market steady; mixed oata. X to xi ihs . r-'iiJlc: natural white. It to B IM X.-!(n6tc; clipped wtule, S4 to 40 lb., ii'd orC. HAT Quiet: hlpplng, b3'c; good to choic. iiaiic H0P8 ewaay; st ate. common to choice, 16 crop. 1s'ii2-c; lie emu. li.ii Lie: olda. 4"a lie. Pacific. crop, liKtflac; 104 crop. 18 ac: oioa. arniic. HIDES Firm; Galveaton. 2 to s lb 3tc; California,-a to St lta.. l; Texas, dry. ?4 to Mi lbs., lV LEATHLR Stead) : acid, UQXxr. PROVlSKiNS Beef, firm; family. tll.i(3 1IJ. mesa, g straw .Ki: beef bams. 3ti;.bj Temple Israel congregation held Ita n Bual meeting Sundav, -at which time tbe 1 packet, tilt snail on: city extra India mesa! loiiowing tunoers wera elected for th en suing year: President. Nate SplesU-rger; vice president, Hugo Brandels: treasurer. George Seligsohn; secretary. Charles S. El gutter. Th meeting considered tbe matter of erecting a new temple, which wa Inaugu rated some time ago. Before th meeting adjourned the sura of K Ht) wa pledged to th building fund, which already amounted t something over OO.ttel. As soon as thi fund baa reached tbe necessary proportion to Insure succeaa. ground am be broken for the new temple, probably early next season. ir-a.'Ft i I K- r7a. a-'w! 4R (a Haf. 47.1, K-S Vi w-l. 1 7t4j sT' Si-H -s 4f ' 4eVU S 44S! 4,;44l4eS' 44, 441,(9 ?"a! 14 17; 7 7" Hi; t m 70 4 4 IS 10 ix. te ns ir i 4 a 4 44 7 41. f 4E IX. " tft't. II . 4 LS : i U 7 47 j 7' I 18 4 cepu it.., x.1 71 4 W 7 ' t is a t!- t?4f: hravr. :, 41f. V; packers. IT. r. 4 50; pie and light . IT. .& 5 40 Keceiptt for the week.. ?' head IHEEP AND IJkMRS-Recelpta 1 WW head: T-iarltet r.oeL-ifcliy stsdy: nstiv lambs g?. s"rr wetern lsmMt. p!; fed ewes snd vearllTigs. Wo'SlS: western yearling. KTM1&; western slieep. 14 Oh3 4 7;.: stocker and fee.r. IS h.40. Re ceipt for the week. ttead. t. tal I Ive Itnek Market. ST DTlfia. Mo.. Sept II CXTTL E Re ceipts 4 (KiO head. Ire hiding Lb. Texan Market for natives, wenk. Temsns leer: native shipping nd export steer. 44 onr 4 si', dressed beef and butcher stee ; 454 BO. steers under 1 (' lbs. gs.3fiei.Ti; storker util feeders. IS 2W3 TT : cws snd heifein, R.re4(i"; cann.rs rl 7f4il : bulls, K li.ifjl te: cal-es. I'. ft"w.7i; Texas nd In dian steer. liiKilfj, cowt and heifer. IS "fi-a 7S. H(XJS Receipt. Ai head Market c Inrar utiil llrh.a tc. ffA firfl - nark-era i ! 47. ('";4 OS; butchera and best hovy. 4a K Sept. hi. 4 Sept a..; ltd t-epi. t a I SepU a. I 4sv, ; 7 S 74 I i: 4 SI 4 41 ID si I 44 4 IS 4 II 4 75 I 80 7 4 4 11; 4 Si 4 74 77, T 41. 4 . i 4 41 lndicatet Sutuay. Ir.e officii number of oar of stock brought in today by each road was C. M. A St. P Wabash Vnioo Pacific vstem... C. A N. W F.. E. M. V. R. R.... C, St. P M. a O a. a M. tol TO SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. ir head. Market steady: native muttona. 44 TS 4j!i no: Urnbs. 4Ha7;S: cull and buck, t' 14 W', stockers. tl . Texans. 41 ta 4 3LS. 14 art; 14 fTH 14 tn ........ I U U !7H 7 7S 7 rs 7 o I 7 rn 4 sv j 77y ttjo I trs. 77,' 7 - I 4 W I ,1 7 70 7 8 4 tu 1 rv rt 4 47i 4 4u No. t. toid. New. Cash nuotstors were a follows: FLOUR Steady winter patent. S3 4I(i; straights. 43 504i4ifi: spring patents, Kifilt', siraighla, 4i.4i4.tiij. bakers,' 41.40 ti3 40 WMKAT--NO. Z spring, STTCrSlc; NO. X. M4J 46c: No. I red. 8filf :,c. COH.n No. 2. aHii-M'ac; no. I yellow. Mkc. OATS No I. c; No. I white, ic; No. 1 white. rWi'SPNC- it t r. ro. z. ic BARLEY Good ftjedlng. ITc: fair to choice nialting. 43'54c. SEED No. 1 fax, Ko; Nfl 1 northwestern. KVrc. 471 over contract grade. 1.1 74. PROVlSKiNS Mess pork, per tni.. lis no fii;. 1. Lard, per !K lb.. fT.Ti. Snort rib sides Ooosei. IS tuk..u; short clear sides C, R. L P.. east. C , R. I a P., west.... Ureal Wesu-rn 47 Total recelpu I Th disposition of th Cay' receipts was as f olios a. mu bu)er piiruiaaing tn num ber of head iodicauid: Sew Tark live Mark Market. NEW TORK. Sept St REEVES Re ceipts, l.rl head: no trsillrg; nia-ket feel ing steady; dressed bc-f firm at f-Vjlc per It. . , . .. . ..J,. . " . . r. . tu..f .In. . , Cattle. Hogt. Sb'p. 6ltC tr JK . por,,, 7 beeve aud U10 ' quarters of beef HALVES-Receipts, ?T htad: market feel ing weak: no sales reported; city dressed veal dull at HSi2e per lb.; country dressed. Sialic. SHEEP AND T.AMBS-F.eer!pts. ITnl head: trade slow: msrket ai.out stesfly on both sheep and lamhf: sheep solfl st tl W'? S.i per liKi lbs.; lambs. ti.t:.i&7.o;i: dressed mutton dull, at Tc per lb.; dressed lamba, ldy. t neV HO5S Receipt. .! hed; feeling rteady. 1 lv I U I I 7 4 1 1 Omaha Packing Company bwui ana itimpuy x Armour A Company Cudahr Packing Co 14 Hnl A Son I Other buyer -. C Mike Kagarly 4 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 4 Li4ii t. Jeaeph Live stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept n CATTLE Receipts. Mil head. Market steady; na tive. H s.'nl.W; cow and hei'er. i. m ' einnri auu 1 r-uri a. 1 MiXjS-ru"ceipi. a.is( neRa. waraei weaa lO PC ll'ri IIIIL. t..Tli) 0", iii-.iim'.i nnu heavv 4i. k'.i&f 4?.. bulk cf sales. St 4n4fC 44. SHEEP AND 1.AMRS Receipts, none. Market nominally steady. 1 i J it) I l.isi Total Hi .4 I.K47 CA i i LE Receipts of cattle her tin week were just about a heav) as laat wrta and nejiny as heavy a the corre sponding weex last year, j'he mit ot ti. cfiirir.fck consisted of western stuff, but there aaa a la.riy good supply of nallvea for thia time of vear. The lilulIiiv nf Ilia cattle was good. There aaa nracticaUy 1 of notning on bine, nothing like enuugh 4o " - make a teat ol u.e markeL. Stoek la lgkt. Beef steers maae mi tne big end of the I Receipts of live stock at tbe six principal receipts mis wee ana tne mtrxei is wen western markets yeteroay Slnax City Live Meek Market. FIOCX riTT. la Sept. 3 (Special Tele gram. I CATTLE Receipts. fKi head. Mir ket steady; leVes. 43 7iiai.60; coas. bulls and mixed, tl-Vil 40; slockers snd feeder, t3 4 it ; pihti arfl r esrnng" HOOS-ReoeptB. .((. bad Msrket steady to weak, selling at lo.Jij5r$; bulk saiea, ai.aj-.ua.KO. Otl 411 A wnOLCtAt-a, XAKKKT. Caatlltlaa af Trae a4 Qaatatlaaa staple aad ffaary Prwdaea, EGCS-Kc-ejptv fairi market stealyl ca..- -1 t'- k i-vc 1.1 VK l t.'l I.TR-Hen. lie: roosters, 4rj ti-rk'js. l. vl. djeks. F3c. spring chick, tn lV . i i ER-Pack:r.g St'trk, U. ibolc t fancy da -y. lJ"!c; creamery. ll.,i1Vc; SrOAn-Ptab'lard granulated. In bhlt I", ;.S pr cwt.; culs kj per cwt.; cut loaf. ! tr il ; N'n eatri C, 4' 40 per cwt; No 14 ertr C. IS per cwt ; ro 11 rel'o. In M per (it; XXX X pewOared. HH per cwt. mrPH FlFTt-reut tie- lialfbut. lie; b:iS"l" 'rtresseO 4'. pickerel filtveaedV ke: whits (liressedl. lie; .inBlA, c: pereH (scaled nd dress-di, f.ke. lie: cathsh. I'c; red s-naptr lie: aatrf ti. tie; cropp'e. 1: eel. IV: bo!!he4. lie. viack . Jfcc; hllefuh. lie. ftoa leg, per Ac, 4x; le tters, green. To; boiled kbatera, ; ahad ro 4V: Mr.eftah se HAT-Prlcet ouoted by Omtha WkoleaaVt Htv I eirs' a r ewns ttoei : No 1 a aland. HW: pied! rn. IS W..00; roar, J. fcRAN-Per ton. T TROPICAL FRIHT. CRA?OES- alencta. all sir-. I LkMi'NS Lemon .era, extra fancy 144 :re. 47 10: MiO and DHw nset, I. .KjMM. DATES Per box of 1-Th f r Hal'owc'en. In Tt!b. bexe. pr Tb.. ba. FICS-Callfornia. per l-lb carton. 19 t&c; in-ported Smyrna, t-crown. Ho; 4 crown i:-c. . P 4NANAS Per medlum-alsed boscK II a CS-3; Jumboa. SKir.04 FRV1TS ANU MELONS. 1EARB coioiaOu liajtnlt. ii stelh. boa, ltS.Ii; Vlah banletU a-.t; Fieauaa h.ea t. C 00 I LI JS- rteh and Colorado, per t-oaakM crate, n flri.: Italia prut e. r. i h.ACliLe valilortu Irasiorea. per bog. Sfc; Elbertas Pr: Colorado. 1 sis. T4c. cAMjiUiL'PSS-i te. crata. U.4. Texas. Rocky For seed, l-ia 4 ATLRMELONS Aisttama tlwsets. 19 Cc each. crted. le per lb A PPI.ES Dutch est ;Slthy and Cekt) rippin. in 4-bu l-fii. il 7. o 1 la ; ia ha bakets. Ilf.; Calif -rna leiif.. era. tl.v BLl EBKKRir.S Pl"ei jl.. It 3k. HCCKLECr.RRlKr-Srxteen Jta.. tLsu9 1.74 GRAPES Horn ero Coicord per 4- Ih. lsket. I'-; Malsgss ard Muscats, per 4-basket crate, II Tokay. Per 4-basket crate, IT . UU1NCES Callforr'a. Jr box. (171 VE1ETAfct.ES. VAX PEANS Per 1 u. basket, SfSso: ttting beans, per V-tiu. Uix. Sinelao. I"C'TATOrS New. per bu . Kic I.E.NS-Nvy. per bu . 4." Cl'CCMRERS Per doa , tbe- TO' MA TOES Horn grown, ,-ba baakcta, gi-oiiioc. CABBAGE Home-grown, tn crate, per lb . le ONIONS Home-grown, yellow, red and white, per bu.. Sfc: Spanish, per crate, 41. Zi. PFETS New. per bu., ti" CELERT Kalamaaoo. per dnx.. ISc, 6WFKT POT A TOES Virginia, per 4-V. bM . R73. TOMATOES Pee rsVet 4W. MISCELLAN EOCS HONET New. per S lo.. IS.00. CHEEFE Salsa, new, l&c; VTlseonsItt brick, 14c; 'W isconsin Umber ger. lie: twin. K-c; yourg America. ir4jc. NL'TB Walnut. No 1 fl shells, new crcp, per lb . lie; bard shells, J-er lb., llo: No. t soft shells, per lb.. Uc: No. 1 hard shejls. ir lb.. Uc. Pecans, large, per lb., I'.c; small, lr lb.. 10c Peanuts, per lb.. ei tx.asted, per lb.. c Chill aaisBta per lb. U'OHHc Alm'-ndt. s-:ft shells, per lb, I7e; huid shells, per lb. ltc Shiellbark hickory ruts, per du , 11.74' larg hlckuo' nut, per bu . ri W- HIDES-No. green, c: No J green, tc; No 1 salted. KiUc: No. 2 salted. ftc: No. 1 veal calf 11c; No. I veal calf 1c; dry salted. 7bl4c: sheep pe-ta. Socbli DC; corai iboxedi. I4.7ie (. The foiioaing wer tne receipt ana in nit wan otner point. Aiinougn prices shipments of flour and grain: ruled loner ail aioand. suil tne maraet South Omaha Receipt. Shipments, is in a satisfactory condition and the trade 1 Sioux Cltv ... FVur, ' bbls 1.K all the weex wat good. Tne oSerings wer 1 Kansas City . WTieat. bu 4 ,( fCC 1 cleaned up pretty well each nay and in, St. Joseph ... Corn, bu ...,f... '.g.st 4TS.Sii0 rtemajid aoout equailed tne aupply. East- St. Louis Oats, bu - v".T)4.naj m.iw ; ern buyers pounued tne niaraet on native Chicugo htye. du i.ws SK-er stun;, ana tne oeciine as renec tea i Came. .. 134 .. W ..X.OOfi .. S03 .. yo Hogs. Sheen. S.M 4.E3 tow 4 041 H. TK7 .K I. 0O0 1.5W l.'a-io M0 fcarlev, bu IftG.tWO 4. .8 here to some extent and at the close toe - Oa the Produce exebA4re -today the but- trad anit lutplitc loaer for the week, ter mark at -w a steady-crea merles, 17(J 1 Western cattle u."fered e-en a treater Xrc; Aalrie. lt,it7lBc. Egga, steady; at ' decutie than tnls and snow a loss lor uia mark, case Included. hVl nri. litc; ' wee 01 lttig-Aic prim firsts. ac; utra. JtHC Cneese, steady; lHaTHc - . i Total .. .T.234 25.S36 . lLtSl Kaauj City Grata tt4 Fratvialoaa. KANSAS CITT. Sept. H WHEAT Tn changed ; September, 78c; December, TTr-.tt TT-; May. 7Wc; caah. No. I bard. MxoW.c; No. 4. 7J4rlc; No. Z red, Suigric; No. X, tijj 45c: receipts. ITS cars. CORN Loser; S pt ember, tVc; Decem ber. 4oV; Mav. 4uc: c,th. No. 1 mixed, 4P,5.'-; No. S white. 41V: No. S. tic. OATS Rteady; No. I ahlte. Ito&SOc; No. t mixed. Wfc7c. HAT Steady; choice timothy, 44 40; cholc prairie, IK 00. RYE Steady. 5c BUTTER Steady; creamery, IWc; dairy, lT1--. EGGS Weak: Missouri and Kan, new No. Z whltewood caset included, ISc; can count, lie; case returned !c lower per dozen. Tb receipt Dd shipment of grain were: Receipta. Sbipmenta. Wheat, bushel m.0"0 1! C Com. bushels fl.W 47.000 Oat, buahela 1T.OU0 LIN Th rang of price vaic m Kansas City reported by the Kd wards-Wood com pany. UtVlll Board of Trad building, was: Artlceal Open. Hlgh. Low. Ckte. Tet y Waul rtarket. KEW TORK, Sept. -WOOL-Msrket tB,-4w AnriM.ll. ewu IP.. tW- Ther a a fairly heavy supply of cowt c-r "r-it-iB aM swfifil sterv- and heifers on saie this week and th stuff combing and clothing. iVA was an tougfcl up every' day. although at w,w: ufhX fine, ngriftc; heavy fine. lW?x; lower price Cows acre in lainy good de- , JT washed. !U4Se. mand all tne aeek. but buyers wtre bear Isn and Insisted on lower priors. On ma medium grades, which suftered most, the market was on ltxpltic, w&Ue tlie 4700a kinds neia up a little ttetier tnan iti:s. TIME TRAP FOR SCORCHERS Casaena Caatrl-vedl I Ea grand ftevewlt the Speed af Aataaaakila Fly era. To ascertain the exact speed at wnlch motor cars are traveling 1 of tea a question of great Importance to tbe general public, who suffer by reckless motoring, and cf equal Importance to conscientious aad care ful motorist, wno wish to obey whatertf the law cn th subject gay ae. - To meet these requirement a time recording cam erf has jusl.bren patented In Englaad.. ..... If the police wish to know the speed at which a luotor car is traveling, two of the time recording camera referred to tan t placed at each end of a 'trarx" ti dis tance between the point wLr th cam- Canner were la better demand and cio- . trem prices. Americans bought good lfcg pm-et thow that value ar not rnpea j j,nM of ; ha.if.hrPd. including greasv dulerect than they were at the cloae of last wevk. IjfJNDON. Sent- 3 WOOL The offer- , . . ... 1 1 . n. - . oTsi hale. "RSdina keen and Cert Ts are located having been accurately mans were active buyer of good greasy 1 measured. The plan is for the camera to merinea. French buyer took low coureds I tafcr actual photographs of a car. Including the people on the car. a it passes the a- j Cape of Good Hope and Natal, at harden- buus. veai caives ana siagt aiao snarea ! buyrT: Following are the sales In in 111c a 111 ' ' w&uc wvtv iikiwii detail: New Sooth Wale. 500 bales scous.d. 41-dfils Id. Queenslhnd. 1 bales; scoured, sdfflls lid. Victoria. f."0 bales: I lected spots, recording the time of taiing to the fraction of a second. Thl give th speed and means cf identification of car and occupants. If the watch be synchron ized, the decision arrived at rmist b ac- I scoured. IsSrSs Hd West Australia, too : pptj at accurate. : SS! 0&rXMrc.vi " English Jomt1 state, of Oood Hope nd Natal. V10 bales; coured, that when a driver 1 summoned .tor eg- MaisRd: greasy, fed The anlvals of wool i ceedlng the speed limit he be furnished Wheat Sept. I tec. May. May. Oats Dec. May. P..tk- Bept... 14 60 To,! TTaf 7Th' 7Ta.f 7T4 7Tk(&'ii 7Ti,i 771,1 1 t; TSi ns 7,, 7Wi 4 I ",' 40 S 40 I 4W, V 1V 8Ha' 25V 2T, 2f.; ; 2V t '-S 2t-S 3rtk Oct.. 34 ST 1,11 ' t in Lard 1 Oct 1 Sept... R!hs Sept... Oct j Jan : T CT 7 S7 f SO I I 47 U 60 I 14 40 I h (10 14 47 u to u 7 C7 7 (3 7 47 I 41 "4" 47" "i'ii' I 14 47 U 40 14 fcT 14 Stt 1 U 27 12 S7 7 C T 47 III 7 U 80 I 45 4 4 4 42 4 4 Fatalities P revealed. After aa acodrr.t us Burklen's Arnica 41v. It prevents fatal result. Heals cut, burna enrea. . B-ii by Sherman A McConnell Dtug Co Fair W aa led la Blaas A r real ed. Mlnni and John Rricget . ot Council PiuSa. were arrested at 11.44 last Ei'ht. at 114 aVufa Tenth, street, tad lodged In the ;ty ja.L under charge cf btir.j- fugitive frt.ta ivtsttiw. Thry Lav trn unotr ia-Ut-taaeail for araua la Council kiluBa Prlaaaer Fatally Beaieau IVTLL1AM3TOV. W. Va Sept. 4 Preakitg into the city Jail here today" an armed and masked mob of "white rib boner" uok out Mosve Loveni. negro serving JXiy ftM. aasaultlng Janiea Butcnrr. The mob took Lovem aud Ti.jmas Rlarkbum. the or.lv other prisoner across ib river in a U.at aad upon laoa.r.g l tobl fti. Cut meata. quiet; pickled bel Ilea 4 2fll0 U. pickled ahouldera. 17.0 .3"7.i(t; pickled hama. lid &oiall Lard, quie.; aestern steamed. I7.su; refined, ouiet. cn Unent. IS IS; South America, tt HO. com pound liul'H'&t.i. Pork, ateady; family, 1.7 j1Mi. abort clear, 114 Sjio14.60; mast, t.t t .fiit :l TALLOW Dull: city (t? per pkg ). ic; country pkg freei. 4S'4Sc. RICE Firm; dorfieauc, fair to extra, t 4j.c; Jtinan. nominal BITTER Quiet; cfnrlal price, creamery, coniTiK.Ti to extra. 17iglLiC. CHEESE (juief state full cream small colored and ahlte. Taney, lie; stat fair to choice. HVtllkac; large colored and whlta, UVal2c; state fair to choice. llfcllKic E Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, it..Jc; stale choice, Xv'fic; stat mixed, extra J44ie. western extra first. 22c; (tat first, Zutf lie. POl'LTRT Alive, steady; weal ern chick ens. Lullre: foala 14c; turkeys. 14c;. DresoeJ q.ilet. western chicks, llglic; foal. 14c; turkey. laSc. Hllwtaket Grata Market MILWAUKEE. Sept. 3 WHEAT Mar ket, firmer; No 1 northern. bTytoa,: No. tbe mob lat. a hutea and st..ne4 I . r- I t- firmer, .-o 1 aortnern. .i,: No until he wa preuiiiat.ly dead. Both nris- 1 J .northern, tjsac; December, taS '"" mere returned to Jail. Lovem wll die. Rlarkburn gave 1 r,e namM -. i.t. t men in tbe mob and Prosecuting Attorttey Sneppard ha laautd marrar.ts for the.n. ra(ereart af Frteatla. RICHMOND, livd.. Sept. It -Thi city wi.l Ite tbe mecca of toe FVlentit of the I tilted State commencing Tueeday of 11.1 aeek and continuing until Tursiav Ccio ber 4. when t nal adiournmeat wili be taken Tuesday the annual evasion of th IndiaM Yearly Meeting. the tarreet hodv cf Cuaker in th w.trld. a ill beg: a In tb yearly meet lug hwua. bid CORN Unchanged: Mav 4c asked RTE-H.gher; No. 1. 7l5TTc. RAkLLV Stead) ; No. 2, 6Jc; aample, atiawe. Pklladelphia Prdae Market. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. & BUTTER Firm; extra a-tern creamery, SaSiic; extra nearby. 2Sc ECKJS Strady : nearby freeh. lost off Jlc; resrhy fresh. 21c, at mark; western fresh. Jotter at mark. c"lr:t.E Steady ; New Tork full cream, fancy. U-c. cOiuioa. liVB"-4c. fair 10 good. L- IB 11 -wC- Pt. Laal Of aeral Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 24 WHEAT Steady; No. 2 red, cask. ievator, t-igTve; track, tfeMSc. Dei-nitier. iiatii'ac; May, -c. No. I Lard, Mfcac.. . CORNStaady. No. I cash. SV; track. 4e: Itecejnber. rSt4rSc; May,4-ic OATS Steady; No. 2 oasli. 2Ti, track. 2siitc: Iieoember, t7Tc; May, iWc; No. 2 -si. ne. aAgc FLOUR-Sieadr; red winter patent. 44 16 64 4i., extra fancy and straight a, 1.7(i$4Uli; Clear. 4. "JS-IS. SEEI Timothy, lower t 4S4O&J06. C( .RNMEAL Stettdy at t2.au. ERAN F.rra; s.ued. oast track. S76C.HC HAV Steady; Unibtii, 44-0u1UkI, prairie, 7 .i 1UMP TWINE ewe. PROVISIONS Pork, higher; tobWng. 114 i'.W. Lard, lower: ttrlrr.e steam. 17 T7-. 1 ry salt 11 teat, ateady; boxed extra ahona, ' l-;.tt, clear rlu. Id id. abort eleara k 12V Bacon, steady, boxed extra short, lb. 0u; clear rilta. 4k 7S, short clear, IS 4T POULTRY Weak; el. it kens, 11. spring, luc; turkey. l$lsc: ducka Ik, geese, tact-.. Bt TT t R steady; creamery. laxjU-c; lower lur the aeek. Stokers and feeder were in very larg uppiy all tb week and ther waa cunaiaer abi call for tbe catue. Buyers, boa ever, were bearish tbe latter part of th week and Insisted on lower price. Oc Uie good, fleshy kind that aboard quality, price ri r aitvuk j. j uj. . uui utr nui:uuii . . . . . . . . . ... grade, ws.e slow in movlx,, at pric. rigbt i KU,-. "KS.r." m KalT. r!,lZZ lth tn' Phrtofrar of the car entering ana leaving xne trap ana u.e vims rrrorai and have an opportunity before appearing In court to measure the length of the tray and calculate from thla data tne tune ac tually taken In traversing the. distance, nd from this the rat of speed:' TheTi de scription In part Is as follow: " "With this camera It is possible ha take1 photograph of ny rrld"lT moving objed ,. i.,.- i t'aies. lnciuoma nsiea mrwarQ'-a airect was a fairlr rood run for ,f T'nr.er. The Imports this aeek were: .ui fif ty-five cL-beTri b!es: Car- cf O-kI Hope 7 XT -V2 and Natal. bales: New Tork. If 7 hale; early and were picked up In g tod aaton. j p to'pm",,,,'1b;1': Brussels. a bales; u 1 kci ka uii wen . - - ' around a quarter loser HOGI-Ther a Saturday, about sale. Forty cars but fifteen oars did along iwuard noon. On th good lignt siuft th market held up in good siutpe and price aere fully a lead y. but tbe rough Foreign Flaanrlal. LONDON. Sept. 21 Money wss In fair heavy hogs wer slow saie and Vuvej , demand In the market today Discount! were tnoinereni on uiat aina. Baiesii.en with heavy stuff were forced to make sunt rqricesaiori snd trad ruted rWftC lower on ins opening maraei j nere wa con Sideiable scliMiy, but after the more urgent oroers had been filled and tnoat of the lit lit stuff disposed of t.ujcra laid down and trading tiecame slow. On the laic market the heavy hogs wei-e decidedly slow and buyers did not seem to rare about taklt.g them an except at a big decline snd th closing market wa a fiat dime lost;, al- ir.ougu light we if ma ruled Heady as noted 1 easier Japanese imperial 4 of IKot were above. The Lu.k of the hoga sold at cuoted at 104 f-f. US with good loads "lling np to t0 ! PARIS. Sej.t 21. Trading on the Bourse The hog market at the present lime it 1 today was dull. Prices wer firm. Run- in a ru:er peculiar cor.di.jiin. Buyer sian Imperial 4a were ou"1 at Ik. 20 and were firm. Trading on the Stock exchang was quiet and the tone was unoeciiled. Consols and other home securities were I pgagmg any given point , the shatter speeds M, ,11 AwkArtrMV. ftnantl mhi.Iv nim That - ..... ... ....... 1 H,-lre a iiTin of timnim lm aa tinward. Interest centered In South- ! twenty-fifth of second to one-one-thous- ern Rllwy. Chicago. Milwaukee A St. I andth of a second; st the same time and Paul and Lonisviile A Nsshville showed I lV, ... .., . , tbe principal advanres, Canadian Pacific w1lh ,h movement a phttograph is recovered At the cios tbe market was j taken of a watch, thus giving the exact steady. Foreigner had a tendency to be time. ,..11 W.m. v I . r n . Mtnint V . claim, and they s'-m thorougbly tabued with the idea tnat price aie too fi.fn under exisung circumstance. That beir.g the case tbey let tup nu opportunity 10 pound th mrket, which mVe tb trad on a good mar y day dull and glvea a bad lmpreon of the market. Last week they met with oonaiderable succeaa in tbelr bearish tactic, but this week all they have ceoir.pilhed 1 to mak the market slow and dull some days, with th clos weak on moat every any. Tb low point last week wa on Thursday, when th bogt old on an average at Hit. From that dav on till Wednesday of thla wee price we're a Httle hirner every day. the total gain amounting to 24c On Thursday the market broke about lc but reooverel torn of the lot on Friday so that too ay th market I about wher It wa at Lb cloa of last week. Representative sale: Ka. r. Ma . ak rr Tl lit 4 t 71 Ut ... 4 it iM dairv. 14t17c lvJGS Firm. Mc, Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu eonnt. Raoeipt. Shipment 4.00(1 .. 44 ("TO .. tVl.OHft .. 44.0 LCCAL BREVITIES. The Omaha Hotel Clerk' associativa will meet 4i.r.day evet.lr.g at 4 e c.ih k at tb Henshaw hotel for the transaction of regu lar buv.nea A tini her cotr.plalnt will be filed thi morn ing aga.:.at Hertrt Blackntore. by OcJge F. Plart. tr.prlescir cf tbe Victoria bt.trU. Plant rlatma also te have been a victim af Riarkmore r presentations Biackmor sjLinuUnei that ha waa a Union Pacific en gineer, a ia tbe other raara. arid recriv4 and used 1st meal tn-ket at tit Victoria. Dalwth Grain Market. DULUTH Sept 3. W H EAT To arrive. No 1 noi-them. 3i,i : No I northern, fcur; oe track. No. 1 northern. 4Me. No I nurtn em. ..; S-it ember, old. air: September, new te; lmt-r 7itiaic: May 4".',c OATS To arrive. 2TV: September, 2TVc Llierseal Crala Market LTVERPOOL, Sept. S - WH EAT-Fpot. steady: No. 2 red. western winter, at 4V: future, firm; Lwormber. 4s "4. March, 4 Sal Pwarla Crala Market. PEORIA. 111.. Sept. CORN Higher; Ka. I yeilow, ilc. No. 4. 41c; No. 4. aic, k rrade. 4ie. OATS Strong. Na I whlta. Wee. WHleKY 4124 baaia lor fimaiied goods. Tuleda tea Ml ark a. T1LEDO. Sept 21 SEED Clover caah. T4'.. tK-tober, Tte: lieoember. 44ICH. January, g4l; prln. llmoth. 414. fafrt Market. NEW TORK. Sept 24 COFFEE Mar ket for future bpeued Bnrhai.ged to an ad- I vnt of 4 pott.ls tu rer'iee to hlgber 4 Ha ... 4 17 4 14 lt I SV u tn I o tt IS I Id m trt ut I u rt ... I 14 m at I tt 14 24 ... 4 SV 4 Ml 14 I 84 t i4 U I w rt m it 44 Ml It ti r4 ... 1 1.1 ... 4 tt 44 K It't tt ra tt 4 r at tw ... ir, at ia s ir, n tu ... ra 2 1 t 4 ... 1 r e.iiu 1 14 rt ... r 44 m ss t rr at si 4 1 r 41 it 44 4 It 1 . a4 . is 1 -4.. ct M .tw a Is t&0 4i 4 M kt ut In .. ... is .. :t is iia 1 tru if.V I 4i.(K j at til Ut I i 44 it ... I 1 41 rt . . ir, im. ut 1 at ta ki tt I ts a -4 ... I at n t tt 4 m 41 SM ut 1 tt tu . . it 71 I I iat 4 u Tl M IH in 71 ifl St. 1 x 7 m: at a U 17 . . I rr, 74 14 4t I r-a 1 l4 ... ill. tt IM 4 44 ' XU ... 4 44 SHEEP The receipta thu week were liberal. teiug Juat buut aa heavy aa last week but they were some evet.ty-nin car lighter than tb aam week bvat year. Tl. general quality of the offerings wa good. There were twentv-three cars her today, but they wer billed through aad wer not offered for sale so that there wat notmrjr here to mak a test of tb mar ket. Th market ha.d up aauafwtory all the week arv4 ther waa a gu.Ki strong demaad f -r all claaae of (tuff every day. Tb market waa Uw ta n on several data-ou te tb ftict that the stuff d.d not arrive till lata lo th furenoon. Ceo'jd ewe "A special case is provided for tbe watch, snd in sn opening shove tkr tatter a card It Inserted giving the date, which can h signed by the officer responsible . for th time test. Underneath th dial Is a number ing apparatus, and each wateh case.tar a registered number before u 1 aold-- The rase is so made that after th official has plsoed the watch In the case It can b sealed fnot locked I np, and P. 1 Impossible for the person In charge- of the turn to tamper with the wstrh without breaking snd destroying the seal "Th camera thu makes a recced rhttt can be produced In court, and tf carefully stored can be referred to and reproduced month afterward. " Russian bon4a of M4 at 121 00 BERLIN. Sept. 4 Stock a on the Bourse today were somewhat depressed. The transaction wer light, aa usual, on Sat urday. Evaporated Apstles aad Dried Frail. NEW TORK. Sept. 24. EVAPORATED APPLES Mrket Is firm, both as to spot and future. Common t good r ouw1 t 4V.&6c; prima, TaTTtac; cboio. 7hc: fane,1, 4c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prone continue very scare an spot so far a certain grade ar concerned, with quota tions ranging from 4irc to 4c. At.ricots are fn wttfa eolre quoted at gij-ij-: ex tra rhoio. 4VV-e; fancv. l'tillic. Peaches ar practically nominal for th time bei-.g nd quotation ar hard to se ruse.. Th market apoears tn he around 4tKie for ehclce. t4H0c for extra choice and liwme f-r fancy. Railn ar nrra. Ixtose Muw-atels re quoted at 4v'7ic. eeded raisins, lSiec; London layers. 41.1i.ta in Cattaa Market NEW ORLEANS, Sept -COTTON- Varket firm: . 1 0 ba'es: ordinarv, Tae: good nrdtnary fla-lac: low middling. KMl-le: mlddnrs Tair. lie. Receipt, x.14 - biy uvea oui i-w m.un uweer, irtLag to thu remedy I :& now strong and wa. 1 hav written th above threurh rtirp! HAD AM AW 414, TIME. . Bat CaaaaVerlala's Calla, fTtalera ati Dlarraaeai Rta4y t ared Mlaa. -It I with plearur that I give ywa this unsolicited teatimonial. About a year agro when I bad s .evere raae ot tcaaala J got euught out In a ht-:d rain and tn meajrhe settled In my tomrh aad bowels I bad n awful time rnd had It not been tar in lie of Charr.barlaln Colic, Cholera and European cable and maderatc reoeiDta ar.ti rrh-.m were scarce and on it.. a ar After se.ilng up anotber 4 puint oa cover- .count price were higher, thia ritss of li.gs rliXirig by scattering ioi.gs caused ' t,er selling liflic higher In m.il case, a partial rea.-tlin but la the la.e tracing price on fat wethra wer strong, whu tbe anaiket was firm on a renewal of ' all lamli ruled fuily steady. Th n.arket it street bull uj.;trt snd clusad vteadv at i well In line with other pt.lntt and favured a net advance i f av.a point Saiea tl u ' e tir:g Interetts all h week. naga. iniluuir.g asyt ember. J.JSc, Octotter. ! Ther waa a fair supply of feeder her CORN Spot, quiet; America ouxsd, taiutca. ra. 1: l"-o? t-r. TliwT tw; March .iuS T abc. JUar, Jr7.,0c. Juiy. 7 7187.40; Au gust. T "Sc. Spvtt Kna. steady: Na. J. la- and th demand mtiimut-i atn.ng. the supply hardjy equaling the demand. Ther are plenty 4f ror 10 I l:led and trart ItuT wa acuv. Price oa old and gauvc IiIm- siork C4"2 liale LIVFRPOOL. Sept 24 COTTON Spot. In limited demand, price 14 aoiat higher; Amerlea" mldi"!!" fair. 4 JTd ; good mid ditrg. 4Sd; middling 4T7d; low midd'urg. 4d; good ordinarv. 4 4Sd: ordir.arv. 4 Fd The saies of tn day were I is bale of which 4 wre for speculation and exoort rd Included 1.40 American; retipts, licne. ST LOUTS Bet.t. a -C"OTTf.N-S'eady ; middling 1C4W. Sales. 14 bales: receipt 4 ttle; ablpment. 44 baiet; stixk. 4.SSC bales. oils sak Hast. NEW TORK. Sept 25 OIL C'tttor.aeed. quiet- prime vellow. 4.8ri'- petrol" urn steady: reSrted New work. 17 40: Phliadel tia and Baltimore 17 4".; In bulk. M 44 Ter pentine. teoy. e.c H i81N-l"iedy ; trained. common to gi r 7.8 , . on. CITY, Pa.. pt. 22 on-redit .,- Tce. II 4. eenifKwie. ro In1 niprr.eri. hbia . aveiage. 7174 Ittna.: rur.s. 74 4c bbla : average, C. 141 b.ia Shlpmer.ts. Lima. 4 in t-Ms: ai-erag. sffi l.h.U; n.na. Lr a .! .bU : verge. 4 .11 t.l.la SAVANNAH. Ct, Sept. 2a. OIL Turpen tlce frm at Mt HOPIN'-Flrrr. A R. C. KK: D. 4tT.; F. 44 2;. F. 44 4: a 44S.; H. 44 I. : M. 44 70. N, 44.T4. W. O . F.14. W. W. 4L.ii. Dry 4wda Market. NEW TORK. Sept- 24 Buying la th dry good market was leas acuv at tb gratitude and I than alwaya speak a good word for this remedy -itra H. dwib, try elitig saleamaa lir Concord Nuraery, Coa- crd, G. MerekaadUe aad tp-ele. NEW YORK. Sept. 24 Total imports of merrhend.se and drv goods at th port of New Yer for the week erton.g lodav Wert velued at fl4.Wll.274 Total tti p .rt of sped at tie port of New Yitrk for tha week ending today were 44la silver ai,d 44 141 gold Total XH"rt of sj-l f re-n tr, port of V' "' rl l,,t the tek et.djtlg today we-r !.? silver and no gold. EDWARDS-WOOD CO. I a corw r tad Hsla Oskewi 4-Ilia mm ILatatert gtrt T. rn U MISS, leairra la Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain t Us . Bra.rk oskre. liu-ill 4aaral af Trad fclilg. Oaaaka, Sea, TtlitbattMU IC-T i Exrhang Bwig.. Soarh Omtht. bU 'Pnoas 2U. iii3siiainlssi4 'faaa