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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE — e ULATIVE MARKETS. THE CONDITION OF TRADE, [*=" THE SPEC A Better Feeling Prevalent in All Bu Circles, the Afte BULLS AND BEARS o1 A FAIR VOLUME OF GO0DS MOVING. PLAYED HORSE. r Want of Something More Ente taining to Do the Board Opers ators Made War Hats, Jobbing Enjoying a y Satisfactory Fall Trade With the Prospeet of a Still Bet- Busin Houses on e Swan-Clashir 88, steer T s o Cattle Co. Straw Swan & Co, CnicaGo. Sept. 20, weak nth abundant 1. Wheat ruled 1 tho h Auring most of the sesslon, but 3 afternoon and closed at a slight advance, At the start n effort to stiffen the prices largely In the Interest of the hears Who wanted to make a strong spot | on, but it proved to bo very hard work, and when the provs were romoved tl 1110 WAS Cusy. The iews was nearly all bearish, The exports for the week showed a falilng off of nearly 2000000 bu from thoso of the week bre vious, while corn markets were reported we w York dispatehes quoted narket, With exporters accept St. Louls was also woak, and 103,000 bushel lot recently wus noted. A private cable noted grent weakness in Berlin, duc, 1t was sald, to the most favorable condition ' of the German erops, as shown by the government report The splend for crop of ul provai a beneficial effect upon every Th back the marketing of the tho pboom in trade which follow the sudden marketing products, but thero is ke trade better all alo The wholesale trade satisfactory and th will be stil better and crops move m The wholesale bardy up Lo the av m see ita lit ! bas served to retard tho movement of g In this line to some extent I uumber of telegraph orders recei fact thut everyone is in a burry ders filled as indicating that The rotail dealers appear to be for present needs and when dces set in it will be lLikely to ¢ In New York past week of a somewhat irregular nature % claiming goin in business and others a fall o Corn showed o good doul ot stronzth encly In Ing away. ' Tho latier, howeyer ‘o be ¢ Buying, with only moderate recelpts. There duc to having temporarily filled tho wants of 5 was not muach of ‘a erowd at the start 1 certain territory, and is imove than bulauced higher prices rulod for a time, October selling by the gain made in other loealitics, tho gen- from 40%0 t But on the advance the eral distribution undoubteily picking up, and offerings increased, and wheat weakenin z and most dealersrepeating the expr of more liberal reports for Monday, caused o with wh ey have re edto | b . break, October declined to 44 During th WAL CUAACT L L OWs, Lust hour the market hurdencd at 50¢, agalnst tall the Thero is, now B03c at the close yesterday. tempt to take special advantage of Outs were quiet and steady, but quiet fn demand in the matter of putting up Iater portion, dull, end closini at little velow values, but buyers are conservatively met and yestorday's ciose. | Hog prolucts were wouk tendered a supply that and lower. owing larzely to o weak hog mar- e ket at the yards, and the weakness in tho ppmpyand esx crain pits. Neam wis aiso vizorously bearing Nails retain more or less of f s . o g irrogular features, and ther the murket. Thers was o recovery during 4 the lust hour, muinly on covering by shorts nothing particularly promising upon the market. There hreats from manufac and the elose was without matcrial change turers as to wha propose doing to im- from yesterday The leaaing futures r: prove matters, but nothing decided material 208, Local jobbers in_the grocery lino 1570 very satisfactory trade and 100k for a steady R Jou increase in the volumo of business, Thero o . has been a further decreaso in the price of e D O e . coffeo amounting to half a cent per pound and a still further decline is looised for. Job- bers have cuught up somewhat on orders for sugar aud the sugar refineries have dropped rices a litle. Canned goods and dried fruits are beginning to_move to_ the western trade, and as tho quality is_fine and prices low the demand promises to be large. In New York city, says tho Bulletin, wo find most of the mirkets i the grocery ling in much the old condition, and trade in staple groceries moves upon a comparatively even k Accounts from local jobbers aud B0 indicate that a good general as- sortment of stoc being turned out daily to meet the booked orders from an expand- punding_ lino of trade. and the 3 3 argo distributors ag interior locali- | 7 5 . tics report similar conditions. hat 80 means, of course, resort sooner or later to 1 first, or bulk supplics for replenishment of 80 assoruments, and holders are correspondingly 200 hopeful throughout. Although organized 0 speculation is confined to coffee, tho reviving tendency to trade is generating a tendency 1o work up amore or less buoyant fecling among holders of some of tho leading com. modities, ana there has of late been o noticea- blo effort to take advantage of moditicd crop Drospects on two or three artices to work up a little boom. 1t is, however, diflicult to in- duco buyers to engago in investment beyond apparent natural wants, o wholesale dry goods merchants aro actively enwgaged in filling oraers, the movement of goods in their line beinz large. Business in staple cottons tte past week in New York, says the Bulletin, has been unmarked by any new developments of moment. The demand ot the spot from day 1o day has proven indiffercnt in nearly ail airections, but, although orders by mail and wire have fluctuated somewhat, the aggre- gate has been about up to recent average. AU the same timo thero has_been an - irregu larity in the courso of business, which, whilc it hos served to keep certain lines well sold up and firm, has not prevenied some accumulation of stock in othors, so that whilst the gencral tone of the market pre- serves lately noted improvement, there have been instances of impatient halders favor- \e buyers inorder to help along sales, 'lis, wiilo oxceptional, is an _indication that certain agents requite something moro than prospeets of future improverent to sus- tain them. Low grade goods, whether brown, | - bleached or dyed, aro in tho strongest posi o ' tion, as stocks are generally in comfortable compass, and the influence of the firmness in tho price of print cloths is more readily re- flected by them. Fall prints were in quicter demand " towards the close of the week, but the way in which business in theso has kept upso far this scason has been most gratifying to agents. Apart from fall nov- eltios in fancy styles, staples and shirtings nave done well and n lurgo business has been recorded in indigo blues, Prices are firm all round, and Allen's styles buve boon advanced one-fourth of 1 cent per yard, Dark ginghaws are also woll sold up and firm in price. Theso will now gradually yield up first place to spring styles, which agents are preparing to put fully on the marke of tho finest makes have already been shown T and quite good progress is reported, althouch, L I taken ail round, in fine woven cottons, white o . 4 y| 383 | 6 goods and new scason’s hosiery and sund'y| 6 10 underwear, the aggregate trade for next il Bundly scason is backward compared with what had been dono up to the corresponding time last ar. The jobbing trade in all its branches has shown good results for the weck, but late indications point to tho best of tho fall trade having past. Thesouth has . been doing moro busivess and may yet bo in the market for somo little time, making amends for previous indifference. ‘Urado re ports continue favorable from most outlying sections, and as tho monetary situation be: comes moro assured and provious fears of stringency aro proving unfoundod, collec- tions grow move satisfuctory, much of the late irregularity having disappeared. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, farm products ng high prices for the same Is having 14 r crops may defer it ralllod a kinds there was busin inclination among the to se farmers to b be sure to of tho farm being sold to would g the of O ing the W the re . Bouzht for éxpe wo busicess is fully st seasons, but not as as dealers expect to nd sold freoly, while the trado was nearly all bearish aid short. During the last hour trade he oxcossively dull, there would be I five minutes at @ time without a transaction 1 X In the absence of anything else to do the crowd declured war on® the straw hats, whi were knosked off and torn to_pieces beropened at from Ytse Lo 073 cagainst the close yesterdiy, but bro e with o s rilied to 93%¢, remuir 0t on definite deilings, on by shiorts, was bid up to and clo: uraged to have or buyi fall ne in ar reports w a portion I Decem o aht ng d at th LATE YESTERDAY. bu makes selection Btatte stecrs ora Healey Montzomer, SLoers ... Dowling & Rush, on S0 Now Hiumpstiive Cattle Co. Kl ey Rockford .. 8. Co, the familiar appears to be 163 2 swan & Co—= 4 1200 ed as follows: s, 07 TAWTICLES. | VEN. WHEAT N Sept Dece ro.| May 4 1N No v September.. yeartings. . oetober...... 90 tailings.. Muy.. oo feeders 5 QATS -NO. Dater & Co. September.. Muy 5 calves Oet MESS PO report o culves 7 i OGS, 0 o8 || No. - 1000 | 10 121g 74 123 0 i sh. Pr. 10 40 84 25 12) 30 ol o - November.. | % is January.... | AL Cash quotations were as follows: Lovi—Steady nnd unchanged, No. pring wheat, 93%c; white, 2843 [ 8) 2% - ime, $1.10@1.17. 8 per Ubi,'81.85: lard rt_ ribs sides (loose S i : dry 'salted, §1.700 shoulders _(hoxed), Sy 6.40; shiortolear sides (hoxed). 37.40@7.50. ¢ vAusKiiv=Distillers’ inislicd goods. por il 118, 120 Comparatiye Tables. Tho followinz tables show the prices on hogs during this and last we ipts and shipments today were us fol- ARTICLE Days == Monday Flour. barrels T Whent, bushel Tuesdny ey @5.10 Corn, Bushels. Wednes 450 @510 5 Onts, bushels.. . Thurs L0 @05 Rye, Friday o [ Saturday 11,00, 1621000 On the Produce ex market wis unehangod @250 wostern ordinary. I 10y Cronme H selected dairy, @i 45, 150 19e. The extreme grades of Logs fo of prices for leading dittes given Is shown below Heavy 506400 Ths | Average Light 1406200 1bs. Avernge. Date Markets. I'Lour—Recelnts, 16,203 2 vurrels, 10,52 sacks; 0 barrels. steady; sales, 600 bar- brandy wine. N clug EW YORK, 0 @ 10 eXports, T @h 10 (00 a0 | D fw wsw | quict. w ) Cory MEAL—Qu — | relsi yetlow west ) Wit bu; ot @l.i6 TROE AT—Recelpts, 246,51 o8, 120,080 bt Of futures: 42000 bu tniarket dull. lower: No. 2rod, § store and elevator: BLUSL@LUIL BLOSK@L05 £ 0. DG No. 8 red. v I X ded” ‘red,” o3e@i o [ Dato 1 northern. to arrive, $1.03%; No. | = hard, toarrive. $LOGY. Opiions very dall all through the duy, with rather o weak feoling on local influences wholly, closing weak at deciine. No. % red. spot, closing at - =3 > exports, 400,837 2 ze Cost ot Hogs. The tollowing table give the averaze cost hogs on the dates mentioned, Including dupon sales réported; ot the i) ' [inid - ept i mber, #0631 ary, $LOSLG L0, L1355, clostng 31 RYE—Qulet; bushels, BARLEY 1740, Y MarLT—-Quict; 1000010 osin g closing at $LOSI; May, 8.1 weste 0214@0%c; sales, 80,000 Quiet, steady; No. C Milwau- Average Price or Hogs. Showing the average price paid for loads of Lozs on the days indicatod 1o 1537, 1835, 133, 1500 and 1801 anada country 18, 264,725 bu; exports, 12 L000 DU of futures: 24000 hu of Spot. Spot mirket dull, firm; No. 2, ¢ in elevators 6ie atloat: unzraded .mixed. 0@ No. 2 white, t0e. Options opened 1@ up, wterwards deelined 4@ye; 2losing weak with very rato buying interestsi . elosing 60%¢ 5 Noven e baye. | Sent. | Sept. | Sopt. | Sent y I vl Ry Some ) 4 | sc, closing ceelpts, 1143 bu: Sales, of futures: 82000 bu' of spot. Spot quict; light offerings. Options dull, September closing ut October, i 83t e, elosi $%c, closing ARt s December, i Spot, No W 2 white, @ i, dlizic | 6ol White W . (2100; No 50, Bc i Havy—Quiet; Shipping #.00, Hors—Dull. easy; stite. common to cholce, 12@1ic; Paeifie const, 1H@site CoFFEE—Options opencd 10 points up to 10 points down; closing barely steady at 10 points up to 25 points down; sules, 52,500 bags, includ ing: September, BIAKGILH0; October, §12.2 12,33 November, $U2554L 146 smber, #1 @11.65; January, $L1GI1L arch, $11 April, $1130; May, $1LS@I1.85; June, #1152 spot Ko, dull, nominal; falr cargoes, $17.0 No. 7. ¥14.00 SudAk—Raw, dull, 019 T sund'y i 81 i 0 Dr. Birney cures catarrh, - MALTY Beo bldg. MARK S placed on record September D, A Tlowland und hushand to W R § N 1ots 21 and 22, block | wd A B Roso azo, Hanscon pluce, ] 5 of 10t i 2 add o nominal; refined, opt & Cobb's quiet, Market slow and block 13, Brown park, w d ! 2 v unchunzed trom | 1D Reed and wife to L S Reed, n i feet ther grad abous block i, Briggs place, deed {1 o0 as | B Carmichiel (special master), lot BARD 7. block & Briggs pluce, deed 3 L 8 Leed and wite to 11 Ilanson, lot 5, Frank Anson and wifeto Wwm Stron, lot 7. Lindsay's add, q e d M H Durrio to 8 H Harsha, lot 6, bloek 2, Patriek's add, g e d Jor jd G E Barker to E K I H Buker und wifo to W A Gurdnoer, lot 18, bloek Saunders & H's add, OvanA, olpts of OATTLE-OfMicial 500 a8 coninared with Buturday of last dull und quiet and yesterday on beof ste Good fecders strong stoady Hoas compared Baturduy r LASSES—Foroign, nominal; New Orleans, irly active: common Lo fancy, 280, Rice—Fiirly active, firm; Domestie, falr o 305 Tupan, Ha@yie HOLEUM—Opineil stody, and declined slightly under a fow small solling ordors, then became dull and remalned so_ until the clos Penusylvanla oil opened at Gle; highest, 6l lowest, 803c: elosinz, G3e; October open at 603 c; Dighest, (0%¢; lowest, 60c: olosing, e, Lima oil, no'sales. 0.0 bbls, COTTONSEED OtL—Wouk; Lude, new yellow, e TALLOW=Qulet: city, (425 tor puckages) 5@ oSty £5001.40. TURPENTINE EGus—Eirn 4312 package PoRK—Qu 1125 now #0016 Cur MEATs Stoady pickled shoulders. 14 MInDLES—Quict; 1.0, LARD W 800 1 1,500 [ 6 Ofielal with olpts of hogs, 15 yestorday und of Inst week, Murket opened 5 loweron best heavies and ive lower on mixed and prekors. Market elosed weak at the de- eline with several londs unsold SugEr — Ofeinl receipts of sheop none as compared with nono yestorduy und none Baturday of tust woek.” Murket” nominally steady aud unchanged n St W d I Spender, lot new Lind- Dull and steady; stralned common, at 074@use, i recelpts, #10.75@ prime, Quict und ste Receipts and Disposition of Stock. RUBE AR ALy Officinl recoipts wnd disposition of stook as shown by tho Books of the Union Stack Yards nPARY 0 this twonty-fone hoirs Soding at Bo'clock, p. w., September 20, 1501 RECEL TS W, | SR Hoad |Cars. Head. | Cars. | Heoad ynom I und steady; old H20MD120 )5 extra plekled bellies, 6 pickled hanis, 10411 short clear, séptember and dull: western Options sales, 2 nber, §7 A easy creamery, TEATIL TS A LE Total., - - he Latest Conundram. Wy is Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock like tho most popular scap of the day. B uso thoy both cleanse the skin and leave it both soft and velvety. - t Ste. Marie canal, Canadian sido, pened to 19 feet by order of tho authorities at Ottawa. lacluding the deep: ening of harbors und approachies, the total cost of the work would be 4,000,000, - - DeWitt's Little pill_ever o nade, tme, Noue equal, Hoad, —" Stoady clty, 8,60 or. 80,003 D nuary. § BUTTRIC- QUiet LDINe: W estern factory, 15025450, Cugrsk—Dull; westorn, 628'40 steam 00 tlerces H @703, closing at 2044 DISPOSITION. weste n dalr, western Wivors Cattio. [ 1iogs. | Shoep Tmialin Packing (o The G, 1 Hawmond Co. AR part skims, CoprEr—Nominali lake, October, $12.4 LEAD=-Firal: do I'in—Steady; stratts, $20.10 PETHOLEUM—Quiot. eusy: refined, New Yor 0,300,453 Philadeipiin and Baitinore, 6,40; 1n bulk, #.00@405; United closad 6,03 irh ke, September, $12.45; Bhippe Leftoyor A foods s stle, 81,6215, Total Farly Risers. Bost little Curé coustipation every Use them now. - Cal ho pr atury, 00 years Representative Sales, Pr. Av. Pr, # 00 3 50 Marsets, Sept. 2, —F Lo ® Kansas City Tndia bad | Kansas Ciry, Mo, velly mis- | und i ha g boon ap- | 1, 40y after bis firse | HGR0. arrival in Madras, The wmission now em- | ermben i braces 618 vill 40.000 Christian adber Conx ents uud forty-six clergy, chietly natives. OATs R ver. %o bid 1y Risers for tho liver, Av 1 8 Pr. 0, The late Bisbop beer: in charge of sion just balf a o poiuted thereto th 1well of at " ch No. Steudy hard and YEARLINGS, cash oy 13 MILKEWS AND SPRINGERS, ciuni. 4 2, cash, e L 1030 230 il 2 4) e e ' Septems N 1upringer Hav-5teady and unchanged; timothy, 8.0 DeWitv's Litte £ Wheat Ruled Wonk, Easy, but Rallied in | i | tancy prairie W grade AX SERD TR Steady gl GS—Stondy at 1y Wheat, "4 i | ke | bt i i ECEIPTS SHPMENTS—When b LIvERPOOT, or moder ) rcenta NO. % red wint Cony—Stoady? western, 4s G p TURPENTINE S Sopt, 19 tely | er ( \ &1 Lovis Cons—Higher; OATS~Lower Ponk—Fasy Lano— Weik; Whiskey-—$11¢ northorn No. 21 ipts, 400 ¢ No. 1 track, SO @00c; Cinecinnar NATI O, S o5 Woaker: No. OATs—Dully No. 2 i WiIKKEY —$1.15, Milwaukee ( MirwAvkEe, Wis, No. 2spring, cash, Cony—steady; No. OATS—Firmi No. % W Toledo € OrLEDO, 0., Sept and October, 0 ConN—Duil; cash, 5 OATS STOCKS A NEW Yonk, Sent day was less astive th but there was enough Unlon Pacific und M transactions in thosc rest were compurati sachied the lowest pri AL 625, n loss of 1% pe figures, made on Mond recovery from this practically at its best again tho strong poir Lake Shore was bid up out any apparent effor stock. Missouri | at 6335, but the rest of higher than lust eve ud New York Cent of 1 per cent Missourl Pacific w howover, and with forced off steadily unt Pucifie, in the n 215 por cent Lo & hich had star tho Vanderbilt ractions uader the op The bunk statement ing larzo losses in cash serves, which is now at month, but the eabl heavy shipments of o 1ICroserves had il course of buying came tho lute dealings cidedly strong tou Lof rallying the i the first prices, the c tiveat tho fmprov are generally small Missouri Pazific Shore s up 2 per eent red nearly 1 its best onc-half of 1 per ceut in f overnment bouds State bonds b cu The follow!n change today: Atchison . Adams EXpress. Alton, Terre Huute do proferred Amerlean Expross. Bur.. C. I & N... Canitda Pacit da Southern 1 Paclth do 24 preferred Chicngo & Alton C B & Q. Cir sy C. & 8 Dot T Del, L. & W &G prof Fort Wayne..... Chi. & East. T Tocking Valley Houston & "Texas s & Texas Lako i o pref Loulsville & N Memphis & Chir. . A5 proferred Min &St L. dc preferred Missourl Pacific Moblle & Nashville Chati.) NI Cont Norfolk & West prd orthern Pacliie. ... Northern Pacitie jfd UL Denver & Gulf he total sales of st ineludin, Southern, #3503 Chica Lackawan, Hocking Valley, 7,90 Louisville & Nushvile, i Northwestern, \25%;" Northern cifie preferred, Point, Wi New York M NEw Yok, Sept With no loans: elosing Piiste MERCANTILE P LING EXCHAN #1850 for sixty-aay b and. The' following bonds: were T8, 4, rogiatored o 48, coup 0 448, rox Pactic'ds of 4 Loulsin “lenne a 13K 1i3g Ry oiithern ol Pacitic 1 & R G st 00 43 ..o : D& I GWest Tat Srio2ds G MK & T Gen 1 Iss 1Ty NEW ORLEANS, 1,632,724, IKANSAS C1TY T8; week §5,001 BALTIMORE, M., today 10,740; 6 per ¢ Mesteins, Tenn, Sop i balunces, #5157 1g #1 preiniun, NEW YOuk. Sept. 2 £165,805,8713 birlunces, 34, cleurings, 31, L Lu., Mo, Se Tuc S bitlal lny, 81 ings for the bulunces, $10,550,87, Onicaco, TiL, Sept, both call 1 the duy & WTA0: bk ok endiy M ehniged, BOSTON, toduy, & week. cleirings, #10 ifor the corresang 15,4103 halupge cont it Lo p Mo, Sept bilances, lung int halunec money, York, ST, LOuLs, 3,540, 4 cent cents Ex [ the corresponding wee. #19,001,418; balunces, 81 Lo don Sto LoNDoN, Sept. 3. —Th 1on stock Guotition { U s N YISO Cunndlan Pac Er BARSULVER MONEY--% per cent the arket f months' bills, 23 per ce ittle husiness done cuch )se belng st the closing quots Atchison Western, 4. oney ~Bank clearin PIILADELPIA, Pii Sept. 20, #2087 Boston Stock Mark BosTox, Muss,, Sept. 20, Stond g 8,800, 1,406 Liverpool Markets, Wire T allf ¥ ks 60 per ewt ~WieAT—Lower; Minneapolis Wheat Market. Minn Sont. 20— WIHEAT No. 1hard, on track Soptomber, KSiger on worthern, on track, $43 i Dt ta. WiEAT-Firm; xed irain Market. 6. —WIEAT mber, 42 Market., Wiear--Du Quiet; caslh. H, ND BONDS. Th fnterest centoring Pacific to make hires heavy, while the ulet. Missouri ther and ft ces of the week, selling v cent from Its best There was a slight point, but it elosed The Vanderbilts were its of the market, and over 2per cent, with- t, and calling out little opened up 1 per cont the list wero generatly with Luke Shore up three=fourths The r upon as n at once, w0 recovery, it was Uit touchod 6%, Union wus knocked down the rest of the list How the exampic of wn to small stocl market to- i raid, ny ning, ral id beg ening fizu unfavorable, show- wd the surplus r tho lowest poiut for the o3 reported additional 1d, and the state of the o nee upon prices. the devoloptd ne. which ~had the st to about the level of g and final changes galns, while it and Pacilic recov ally closing last oven- cut. The setional bétter’ th have been dull to firm, neglectod fons for W York stock ex Fehwostorn lweste N, Y. Contral)...... INC VL Chite. & 8t L, o preferred Ohlo Mississippi o preferred. ... lontarlo & Western. Oregon Lmprovem't.. o 9 | Paclfic Mail Peorin. Dec Plttsburg...... Pullman Palico Ite: Rock Island SUL, &8 St Paul.. a0 profo St Paul St Paul'k ¢ do preferrod. ... Tenn. Coal & Iron... xns Pacitic. . & 0. Cont. pid % Ixpress L& & W St Wi st Am. Cottc Colorado Col. nestike ... Quickellv 4 Quicksilver, prd Wisconstn Cc Groat Northe Chieago Gas, Load Trust Sugar T Southern Pucic Orexon 8. L, 200,011 anida €3; Delawar 1580 Evie, 14,300 Luike ~Shore, 4. Missouri 1’ North American, Northern I'i- Richmond Unlon ocks today we xs, yash, 2,150, Market. MONEY 0N CAL offered at 3 per cont. APER =307 per cont. Active and st ilis and #.83 the closing prices on MK & Gen'l b Mutial Unlon 6 NI Cent Int Cort.! Northern Pac Ists o 248 Northwest 4o debent SELOS LM SC L& 8K Gen M Paul consols..... St PGk 1. st TP L G T Tets T 1L Gl Hets Unton Pactile sty West Shore. 0 02 1076 Financial N Sopt Clourings pt. 26.—Clearinzs #1,200- rease 6.0 por cent. )t 20, -Bank clearing: nees, 85ihiL Mouo b, o0, New Cloaring York s today, For the woe £31,508,345, Bank clearinze ANCEs, B1AT0, e 1 today was B oney. 4 per cent, Moncy steady at 6 and time” loans. ~ Bank $21007,522: for the week Aull and un- 15% uli 45 per cent discount, Bank clearings For the siances, # 2 weok in 150, ¢ 44500, Rite t.' EXchange on ar per $1,000, s —Cloarings_today, . Money. 708 per New York. 5 per wook, clonrings, For last week it Now iunees. < lust 814,140, ok Market, 1o following wero the 4 p.m Er s 1ilinols Central Mexlean ordinary 8t. Puul common Now York Central 107 1003 of discount in it and threo Rate nt ‘e The following were tho stock market tod Atehison & Topeka.. 4% Atianti Boston & Albany.... 200 | ost Boston ‘& Maine T |Cn Chl. BUr, & O { Feank Tastorn 110, vs 1 Fitelibnre 1t it K Flint & Pore’ M. i Mass, Centea Santa b Mex. Cen. ¢ Tamarack NV &N Eng an Diog 0. Tu Wost I Old O Bell T Rutiand Lamson Store § Wis. Contra oM Allouee M« NI & " & Mot et New York Specie Exports, NEW YOuk Jast woek in the | went to South Amerlen cloduring the week v #150,58 was gold ana B, Tk Sept The exp! f Now Y 106 was and German Bank Statement, BERLIY, Sept. 26,—The statement of the perial Bank of Germany shows o decreas specle of 120,000 mark Bank of Ky LONDON drawn from the bilanee, £52,000 nd Bullion, . Amgunt of bulllon with Bank of England toduy on Paris ke Pants, Sept. 2 —Three for the necount D DESVER, Co shares, The fo tions ites. per cent rentes 09t Mining Stocks, fotal los, 1 g guota- Sept wing Alleghiany Amity Bunekiok Bates 1Hunter it Wi W AT Bl | Bl Six Claudin Diatond i K Denver Gas & Ol § Emm Gold ¥ Little Rulo May Ma Mt Pay il0ck Puzzlor Reed National Rialto San Francisco Mi AN T'RAN 15 Quotations Tho officia stocks today tat lows: Altn [ Bolehor ..., X Best & Beichor Bodie Consoll lar Con. Cala, & Vi Srown Point ould & Curry Tinle & Norcross Mexienn Mount Digblo Sopt. 2, Tos Slorra Ne Union Coa Utah Vol ated. 64 ldnto W Jneket 10 1o New York NEW Youk, Sept closing miniig stock The followln quotations: Alice Adnms ¢ Aspen Cholinr Con Cal. & Vil Deadwood Halo & Noreross Homestuke: Horn Siver Tron Silver . Mexienn Onturio Plymouth Sloren Nevi Standard Union con Yellow Jacket | T 10 o el 1 50 it 130 15 New Y Dry Goods Market, NEW YOuk, Sept. 2 ie demand for dry goods on spot with agents was light and ¢ amoderate trade was had by jobbers. market was unchanged in tone, and prices ruled firum, raders' Talk. . 111, Sept. 26.— Counselm siers: Tho wenel tive markets was duil ined to weakness on account o lower cable quota tions and poor prospectsofexport business, in of which our market quickly le- rsupplic d an early ¢ of one-haif heenn, until near the close, when the report that o British fleet had been orderod to the Darda- nelles caused shorts to secure profits, on which the market reacted three-quarters of 1eent and closed steady. Tho cash demand was very shick and gave 1o promise of ear provement. Atlantie clearances we i 000,000 bushe!s Tess than Last weoek in d ilour. a8 wheat, which considering ©prices asked, is i rather boarish ar Corn and oidts were fairly aetive Within iarrow ranges and closed quict and practieally unchangea. Provisions were somewhat depressed and the “opening under continued Liquidation of Octoher. Specenlativ holders and pickers were in the principal buyers and report @ good demand for shin ment. Toward the closo soveral loeil bears covered a part of their Octoher short sules, nd castern hous: 1t buying orders for December pork. Commissios houses also had moderate buying orders for Junuury pork ud ribs. 1 ept. 20.—Swartz. Dupce & McCor- mick to I C. Swartz & Co.: Speculation i wheat was light, the range i moderate one. The low prices wer first hou the close showed early loss regained. Wi cables, zood. Northwestern receipts, jcets Of Tarze Inerease in visible supply and a jerlin eabie reporting the Prussian wheat ips turning out a Httle ahoad of last year contributed towards carly decline. The wild sport via St. Loufs that the British flcet has been ordered to the Dardanelles wis the occa- sion for the final recov Phat the market should be at ull alfecte leged war dis- patehes is proof of s narrowness, Thero was good sellinz for May d ry—about the only fentu the trade. Cloarinees wero not so large. Reselling was reported at St. Louis and New York. We incline to the selling side Cho shippers wore still bullingcorn. Cliarters were made for 382,000, Provision market w given up ehielly (0 ¢ nz. There wassome covering of October nanufacturers but ittle huying of futures which wis ot” immedaiitely followed by scliing of the more distant future sales of December pork or Cincaao, Sept W.—Kgnnett Hopking Co.to 8. Al MeWlorter: The market, opened and closed strong, but the Intervening weik- ness wis more marked than in any previous day for some time, News, both forelzn domestic, was of iittlo conscquence, but situation grows le 5 for holders The half o cont spurt at the elose was doubt- loss duce to the unwillingness of Shorts to stay outover Sunday. A repetition of today is Itkely to fuducc free selling Monday, with prospects, of lower pr Corn_and oats ruled somewhat casier, bt closed about us s they did yestorday. kecelpts of corn a Ling off, but the eastern and the export do- mand” is hardly zood as expected, nud in the west new corn Wil soon tuie the place of old corn forconsumption. Very Hght trade in oats und Httle ehange in prices. In provisions there was some show of strenzth, due possi bly to covering by shorts, though the Inttieations tiat Armour’ was on the by side 1o n moderate extent. 1t warket from fiest to last HICAGO, Sept. 26,1, G n Commission company tday In the wheat pit. - Dec e, 50l off to U7ke and closed Advices fron the United Kingac ud from the continent lower, We h hiad & fresh rehash of war news and tolograis Southwest und northwest thit ro 11 show a considerabio falling off next caused somo buying and the advance of three-fourths of o cent from the lowest poiut. We do not look for any nin- terial chanie in'thie market in the near future 1t 1s only w sealp for fluctuations from half o cent toic a b, Lateron we look for higher prices ind bolieve that purchasers on Droaks Wil mike money. Corn woderately netive: the shipping demand continues good ol bull cliquo predict highe for October, All the Information we can et points to mich lighter receipts. The selling of the November option has becen heavy todiy. On i quarter of Leent iluetwation Clther Wiy wo ook for it all to bo covered. No change In the oat mar- Ket. In oz product the foature is lguidi- tion by holders of the Oct option and tho buying of the swme option by i prominent packer who has been short. January pork is Atill bolng purebused Dy commission Louses Tho Deceniber pork wiil sell lower-s0 say the well infornied mon CHIcAa Cockrell B \ & Day to tone of the the lowe ument. by v y I y advance. . to the had od at " Chicago Live ~tock Marke CicaGo, T, Sept. 20, [Speetal Telogram to Tie BEE]-Toduy's rin of eattle wis only about %000 head. 11ud not s solitiry. bulloek arrived, values would not hive been affected thereby. us evory buyer had alroady secured all the cattle needed for present use, whil many of them, tempted by the prevailng low ~ prices, hive tuken ~on loads thit will " last' them for muny days to come. There properly may be sald (0 have cen no demand toduy for any cluss of cattle Stiil a few hundred changod hunds, 45 holders woro willing o part with thefr cattle at ul- any price tiat buyors in the largoness of their hearts were constrained to offor For the grades below cholce the course of prices sinco Monday has been uninterruptodly downward. The doeline for the week winounts to from 20¢ to %0 while during the lust two weeks thero has been i hrinkage of from b not more than fron 10¢ 1o 150 lower thin they WOPG LWO Weeks Ilho T X Tex eipts and 18 western - rang closing quotations are from #1.0. forior o cholco ¢ heifers 10 #1235 for stockers and for for common to funcy beef Cal sup) consisted of it t pping and dr i Lol Tox Leors lave and Ther 1 .00 wias furth pric S the to be th mon to ch at $4.00 Lo 8.0 for llght. This Is & redu SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1801—SIXTEEN PAGES trom The ¢ tr Fand conm rly od, but the on thoso . 1nily n nterbalaneed wnd the thin th for n luet & ples and | arrived, There thos thi they | lenyy prime 1t tstufr it © LI Last veue—-i Hoas—Receipts, 60,0005 markot Hght and lowoer. R 050450: tnixed - and rime heavy and butclor hiladelp SuEEp it Markot o8 e faney wethers, rough and light and Toxuns 310, kM X, —CA kots, TR Kansas City Live Crry, Mo, Sto ot i stockers and \iprents, 81,6 \pnient St. Louis Lovts, Mo, Market. ATTLE ot s Live Stoe mar o nitiy ) oGS Recepts, | Roce and Iu shipients, 2,400; v $L.OX@3.00; mixed, 0. RELIGIOUS. 140 ilght, The British war oftico has presented 10,000 alvation Army church of Baltimore lest of tho Lutheran will celobrato its on October 25, next bishop of Massachusett id of §02,000 for Lis st rtinvested at 7 per cent. The ma { tho fund now say they cannot got that terost and the fund is” to ed 150,000 at 6 per cent The Japan mission of the copal chureh was conmen ported in 1540 twenty-threc sionaries, fo whom ninetec 15 members I'riuity Lutheran 1 that city niversary ve iner Methodist od in foreign n lo missionari are_wives of 2 1d 715 probationers, of the Japan Protestant missions the first o this yeer there wero reported 175 married and thirty-nine unmarried male missionarics, 150 unmarried fomale missionaries, and 32 430 members. Tie treasurer of the ports donations of &17,565.16 and logacics §7,441.80 during July, or a total of $15,010 Last year the receipts of the month amounted o &7, 17881 however, con- tributing §2 amount. The cord for the eloven months of last year was £547,501.44; that of this year gives tho gratily- ing result of §30,5¢ 2, Cardinal Epis t v In all Amer Board re ot ition of God de- 1l the crecds being, the creator, upholder, governor and sovereign Lord of dependent, and the ouly hoing that ctornal, and the ouly eternal, all blessed ana ever blessed; tho supren ood, omuipotent, omniscient, ommuipresent, ineiMable one, absolutely perfect, sovereign over His owil actions, though always accord ingto the eternal rule of right, which is Himself; yotin the works of creation, con- servation,” governuent, retribution, making Himself, as it were, the minister and servant of all; takg interest and having a sympathy in uatters of time aud space, and imposing on rational beings, in whose hearts Hobas written the moral'law, the duty of ship and service.” Tho Eeumenical A supreme Methodist conforence which is to convene in Washington on Octo- ber 7, says tho Philadelphia Record, will bring together the most disunguished men of all branches of the Motholist_chureh from every part of the world. Tho conference, which will be thesecond of its kind—tho fiest havine been held in London ten years ago 15 not a legislative body, and has no power to deal with the question of church government aud discipline. But tho programme laid out for tho coming scssion embraces the reading of papers and the discussion of topics which ave not only closcly allied to the churely, but also bear an intimate relation to industrial ana intellectual life as weil as to the prog vess and clevation of the world. 1'rom such a gathering ther not fail to radiate an ir fluence for £ood which will be felt amoug all the activitics of lifo. g No gripping, no nausea, no prin DeWitv's Little Early Iisers are Small pill, ~ Safe pill. Best pill. S O rro when taken POI LSS, A tin mill Is building at Biwood, Ind. Pindiay’s new gas well runs 7,000,000 feet, Connecticut's tobacco crop is worth 30,000, 000, Byrou's (Ohio) natural gas well down 2,000 feet. Two made, Austria has a finery. Churns op made, A big ne Atlauta, hundred styles of locomotives aro 000 ton & week sugar re tted by o child's swing are shoe Tactory is to bo crected in ksof an ofico building A 50,000 tunnel is to be constructed at Leadville, Philadelphia & Reading iron ties. A £400,000 cotton mill side, Ala, Kunsas City is to ho eatirely lighted by a £100,000 plant, [ive Virginia cheeso factories turn out 000 pounds a weok. Order for 10,000 tons of steel made at a Pennsylvania mill, A syndicato has offered to buy the Wash- ington monument for a shot tower. Six stell rail mills, five of which are 1 Penasylvania, control thaoutput of the coun try e gauge of tho Roman chariots yoars ugo was 4 feet Bi; inches—same standard railroad gauge of today - A vory small pill, but a very good one. Witt's Little Early Risers, SDUCATION AL, ailvozd is using to be run at River ils was 2,000 as De Indiana’s finest school cost but, 60,000, building 1fTalo has for 165 churches. “Teachiors aro and mauners, Of the 570,226 children of school Louisana only attend tho schools, and meny of those go but one Goverument schools are to be established in San Salvador, where free education will be given to women fo fit them for places in the government ofiices us post offico ¢ printers, and telegraph sud telephono opor: -cight pabdlic schools and physiclans of mind, mor ago in publi onth, The Princeton theological seminary has opened its new term with the largest number of students in the whole seventy-nine years of its history. The rezulavand post-gradu atestudents aro likely to bo 200 before tho school year has much advanced I'ho total number of students at Yalo esti mated in advance of the ftinal entrance ex aminations, is about 1,500, an inc v last yoar of 155, It roase is in the seientific idly as to crowd th A brother of ( has boe d pr of Utal, at Ozden, with u salary year, Ho is not over 24 years of u been graduated from the Univer only two yoars ago, and is | in largoly which is growing so rap accommodations. ugressman Doliver of 1c dent of th . sch wik ty 0 o having ) Lown the most ntry Info) toly curad ler's Barbod Wit ¥ hors Do you and try it Grand Island ha t 1 her aged r u tho death of Hans Koif, nged 77, aud isatueriue Hall, 1 yours of age My missionarivs, La T'wer First tieth DD l in th Inte ! 2 pa tar o Friday « (X S.M m. CHURCH NOTICES. Christian s W at X vor Say the Y Sundny, & we stroot. fifth b0 it ym Seventeonth ot ( 't p. o fan Ty All o church Sunday ¢ People's Socioty Sy ) r Mot H ity-fith 0 welcome, d m, Y Endeavor an ¢ Ay Friday fiplscopal « 1 Davenport stroots Pemptations ¢ A Nowfon M 1w eniug; topic e fourth Ware, Young People Il St I Wi m Passover, Chur s pastor. M $ th rth in chargo m 15 t “Bur sbyterian Nicholas mo ‘Lab 18 ( church, Proaching nday hrist school at 0 b, of 1 prayoer sWilliam 13 W copa A Address the s Christian Toot4 pam, tialists it Mara- o and twoon Sunday ovening T'wene srrill ted M Soventeonth and Casy Maan will preact and Rest,”? ity club Nort ot 0 % uoons at 10 ter Dag e: o, prost 0 apal meot- 0 Kev. Q. 1, Stinn, I hat of 1 and | church holy comm ¥p. m. to Publia s Who Die Twenty-first, L As ins, litany and sevmon, 11a, w with sermon, and bible ¢ lass, 11 byterian ch istellar strcets , but 1 ndeavor past 7130 Liver at 12 % . Ning m Regu m, \on Young p Mo by Evening, Faith “Saved Topie' of Sowing t Lumanuel Baptist chureh fourth and Bi orvic Morning 1 heme “Usliness, nle's Rirst Congregational and Davenpert s paste mediately S £ day mof lowed by Sun ing services at 7 ings Wednosday come, At the Centrai Unit Seve and partc n Dodgo 5 street, Rev. treet 5. Pra m Roy North streets, Frank W. I Not it y S M. Wil Pho by Christian ved P'wenty- ter, n, . “Warni chureh, D ovening at 8. Joh ling service at 1030, lay school. Eve er and pr day s Nin Duryen, n meets cwels is All 1 Presbyterian church, n between Capitol avenud Williamson, D.D,, Preaching tomorrow at 10:3) a. subject, “Attainment of J sub; Ty { ). m. I'ho G reat vinity Methodist 13 ne Beans, pastor. m P Hand:" evening, Sunday en [ isco; ‘Twenty-first and Binne ching Subjocts. “Nof chool 13 M, J Epworth | Jverybody me Y Robinison, supe 10 1 ning, ) toral.” schooi at 12 m. and young people’s meet We welcomo strangers, it strc 30 1rs, e nade welcome, atsp.m., Sabbath, 14 hureh cots, WV A m. and ‘Heart and but You.” in- G130, cor- K. ting “The Southwestern Lutheran chureh Twen- ty-sixth streot, between Poppleton and Wools worth avenues tor. Itev Luther M. I Cubns, pose T pastor has returned from tho meets nod of Nobraska held ing of the Lutheran at By morn atrice and will occupy the pulpit both vices at 110, m., ing and_cvenine, “The Christ-1 Southwest e Twentieth mont school at noon 645 p.m. Fir . m Evoning s m Cards, 0 Mind, and astor. Services at 10:50 a. Subjects S and at 7 Leaveny I'ho Morning sbyterian chur th Church . Danciug, Christia avenue aud Twentieth Cramblot, b and 8 p. m. Soci tor, Sunday sel Christian Subject of mor $i Et n Rev. a ISudenvor society Allare covdia 0 p. m. corner of R. V. m. an “Immortalis Atuuse- Sunday mouts At liy invited to attend, church, strc corner et Preaching of Narrowness of the ( “The Wo 1 service. of v i a's All Saint How ard st D Harvest home fe Al K Dor 1p.1 70 ren Kouutze chur g , ora N n. [N d b, m. il Il lar chiurch s Sabbath school Society of Christian teen vices at 10 at ing at6: 65 p. m. g for Christ in God’s Sight.” and ¢ 3t corner of ott, pastor. Lard i v Mary’: S Tw ning by I Ave onty 1 evening. 1s ats of Christian I ing. Westmins Twenty-ninth pastor, Rev. John Gordon, D. D, v ar 10:50 a. 1 Iixecutioners and the Jesu and o'elock. ! on mers, tival 11 Daughters of this city Lafe Memorial L a Capito} Rev. at ol at 14 10330 0. m, Young ideavor at ing sermon, “The vening sibjects All'scats ar apt o ism at the free. Twenty-sixth and Muckny, rector. on cture to “sister Choral evensong, Young peoples’ servico on no 0 m will benefit of the “Child’s Hospital.” Buglish Harney Youug Endeavor m Moruing =ubj Eyvening Preachi tev. e ( v J. Turkle, subject bot ud sermon, A special musical service will b col be for the Lutheran Regus § p.n People meote and 8 Aving morning: pastor. n exational th . Luciu ingham, Muss, will preach voth morne Sunday Presb, nd M o Young 1 ormeeting at Chureh prayer meoting on Wed; St tho m a n st Vietin on Joseph, *“The Problem of school av 12 m Sund Peo b luy lo's Society of Episcopal wmission, IMort Valuut Hill ing pray: aul’s mission m, St lity y -8 the f b street, Rev, Seryices 1040 ana Iastman of at uoon. ¢'s Society 15 0'clocks sday evens church, ‘The preach ince of 5 idnst it sermon. blie Life Mecting of Youn, Muissions 0 1 and Morning pra 10 p. wost of Thirty-sec It dren 330 “Thirty-second and . prayer, 7:50 p. m. Young Men's Christinn Sun servi m lay co 5 ay ing, corner Sixte: Prank W from a.m Sunc only and S . to | toy m. t 1) p. m . m. rond sehool, and Sunday sehool St Nicholas 1 Christian BEudeavor 6:4 Andrew’s wcts, cvens 10 a. . m . Cass street, Lo doors Morning 3 o t. Augustine's schoc ith D, Ober, general secr 10 1tooms opet , from 2 Il 7 p.m Sunday ut v without refe pondence p.m roorn lly away from home. Irinity cathedral 1oy am 1 preset oven Several ¢ popular antt Th Fir will Depr rec Mental Wha [ na L ovening and ey Birnoy « ] L PPresbyterian at S I'ng e are AYS Mo ser 1ighte i “hapksgiy s catarrh, Dr. Mceti I'rancis str « associati and Douglas ary i n 1y th a Gard Il We Do When Me subject was in the city orybody cordiall fab) 10w that Hal th a pleasant Laints. and the most bea w5 of the year will be Harshu's l¢ a This, August aro anxi wat froqu 0 L over th re He priyes mission, s, Windsor 1 evening builde sUcots Luilding uasium, 10 first floor, : for men reading Everybody, ligion, wels young men 4 Cupitol Y, doines . ch the ug und © ut 745 P, 1 “Anthem tiful and ng. Beo bldg, Depression. ture at the. nighs tally wiostod by froo in the invited. moatns for i little changes of cholera be for Alyzer for 1 ro. ts 54 ol was worth