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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY., SEPTEMBER 29, 1900, B R i i i ii i A A R, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | rofsia s dhiiass " e ey WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE! hord" Coverine siacken e i | i i ""”_!IUMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETi j v e 32 nominal; December, 68 3%d W[ A satisfactory aetivity in disteibuti 4 foeders jo0 430 1 ot t, Steady; American mixed e . trade. checked t o extent in certalr 1 atear 0 3 2 stoer res. fteady. October, 4| - | ten a1 0eaPby Unseasonable weather and It — b et 3 1L Sutton—Utah N 4 December, 48 i14d 8 . o . Fi by A tendency to curtall operations heifers.,. 57 4 0 Wheat Keops Dull and Weak Gait During £ Tancy winter. steady, | Entire Business World Watching Efforts to r ¢ o . e patcome of the clacioral <on ( Oom Oattle Bronght Steady to Btronger | - " James Michelson twye g disciosed by telegraphic advices medera 1000 4 30 64 feedern All the Sessions 1y Canadian, e 10, | Arrange Strike Settlement. v v Jlarger venters, particularly in the Prioes, Others Unochanged. feedern. 1063 W feoders dy, 41s. Bacen, Cum ? the undertone appears to be con cows cut, firm, 48 6d. Lard, American - seryatiy cows. ... |1002 | refimed, firm, 398 8, prime western, firm, s next Vheat, neluding flour, shipments for the | cow 840 CORN IS WITHOUT LIFE OUT OF SYMPATHY | i s ' "8 '8 e ROty PP [FARM WORK IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY pal | Sk, AaroRate LN bishels again | HOG3 OPENED WEAK, CLOSED STRONG | *'" " We. More~calo a of wheat during the last thres Ve w7 ast week 5 in__the corre steers % e W00 Amer —_— west, With t ot nding week of 5,306,579 In MY - cows. 1405 §10 1 cow fear H t New York 1,246 In 1597 and 4,215,100 buchels in 1398 | ows. 166 310 18 cows Nothing is Doing in the Oats Plt=Pro. | leceipts of American catn during the last | Graln in Shock Has Becn S % P the yolume From July 170 date ihis season, wheat [ eceipts of Sheep Comprised Mostly SOLORADS, vistons Joyed n Falrly Good | !hree daye 20200 centals Damaged (n Nor st ot t in the Wall e A "‘T;,:*""v\gm St 69,616 of Feeders for Which the De- 22 ste fo $167 13 steers Specalative Trade Without OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, wise Weather Condition v anning heyor . ex ’mf T e weck " aggregate | man “':‘ "l od :"" at i Y “Leonard—-Colo, o Changing h in Price. Been Favorable ! bushels, againet 2174205 1ast week | Fally Steady Prices, eoders. S " o0 " Feeger .. 70 Condition of Trade and Quotations an e B i n thiy' woek o venr ago.” 25807 | feeders.. 68 410 4 focders.. 88 Staple and Faney Produce. / hora etk From July 1 to. dute, this’ season. corn | " feeders. 1000 4 25" § cowd. ... 081 CHICAGO, Sept. 3—An extimate of | FC Recelpts, light; good stock, firm | o vony sen ; . 8 LTS yshels, againgt B | W‘qu TH OMAHA, Bept, 3. |5 feeders. il { 80 & cowa. i heavy exportable sufplus for Argerfine| ™y vy oy muy_ ttens, Yo; roosters, | Weekly Review of Trac m y m alures in the United States for | Official Monday ..10,710 0,668 J. Teeves—Idaho. was largely responsible for a weekk wheat || . rry 0L ke, toter mecd | Not Wail street al t y & pumber 1 inet I8 Jast | OMeAl T ienday s SRR |42 teedern.. A4 30§ foedars market today, October ing 14atse| f = U business world as w 0 rog- | 8t z LW BE oK Official Wednesday 848 | 3 cows 923 325 1 foeder hade higher, Provisior od but lttle | FRESH DRESSED POULTRY—Hens, 8 | of the anthracit i] Strike ! . aftumber ntyatwo Official Friday 2,368 |12 fecders. a6 40 3 bulld :"‘:"‘ 4‘“‘ = etk roosters, oabe; ducks and geess, 8z10c; | Interest, This week the par T Lo Wi L0 feeders.. 80 3§ % 1 bull days, 357,000 centals, including " rollers, per Ib., 121c; turkeys, 124 anthracite industry was mot myple f ey - | Five days this waek.....30,180 9 20 cows.... 1014 3 30 3 cows, 6 3 3 eat started dull and wea d Kept a S—Prairie chicker per do han las! Nl e effect wa Same days last week 2 7,15 ~There were a few over 100 loads of that alt.all day. The chief beariah factor | BT EANRES Jusky Sn'abe” (g a0 [ hen ast and, the efect,was sean ubo MOVEMENTS 0F STOCKS AND BONDS. | New Vork Money Market Siline week Botore ot sale today, bit the demand we vas the Bromh e that the Atsen: | $1.0001.8) mixed SaoQ 1ipe, $1.25 | the DIACING Of new orders with the | atondy, A iR Sept, @ -MONEY—On call. | Same three weeks dgo 2 e TR moct fraol TR Srent Tie,y market 'v: # the l-‘rn;‘nlul\ estimate |:‘. h - | e pe, HStiren R koY R GhoYy Masket 16 Amain Renetd g | steady, ot 182 per of prime mercantile { Same four weeks ago Started out not much diffcrent from yester. ne would Have an exportable surplus of | "Linrpn common to fafr, 12 hot week i larger companies re « ew Duil and Henvy paper, 1ig@isle per cen Average price p eor the last | day's close, 4 few packers getting mixed 11 ‘ommon to ta c; cholce, and arger companies rofu en Dy A Henvy. TR G raRStaadle ce paiu jor nogs for U Ly 22000600 bushels. On the other hund north- | 1irlic;' separator. fie; athered ereamers, name 4 sciiing price. “The strik oived ; ) 8, ~Stocks Wor | aetont et C RANGH, oadier | teveral dave, with comparirors e | S Roved g b ks of s hogy e r»,'»l<v[.':‘v\\v.’rvl lignt, Arg i o, T A A B B B g t demand, and $i.810088 for OBy | 8 171800, /1899 /1895, 71807. 11896, 188 1184, | Changed hands at about steady prices wieh ents only 210,000 busheis, compared with | =FRI ade, wolid f trainmy ut the y eted rates, $180480 an: v | - yesterday's general market. The trade w 624,000 bushela the week provious, and New [ Duoked. New athndagds. e, Bioond | tween. the TAlalgnousind on . 4 f10 commercial bitls, $4.821,04.53% Sebt ACTIVG AR PRACUCRITY every hing. wan oy York reported 70 loads taken for export. | grade, "siack fillad, Now Tork counte. s | everil Bieel ronro e WHome warke, & VER -Certificates! iluddiger bar. | Sapt | ¢ | atan early hour. ‘The top of % 21 was he crowd was in the selling mood, how 30c; extra selects, 2Mc; standards, 20¢ ploying 60,000 men, have been idle, wh g0 Mexican dollars, 93¢ Hept g6t | khade higher than vesterday, but the ever, and bulls' news was tossed into the NE-Live, per dozen, % only 1,600 men_were affected by the otver FalroRn fory | Tesular; atute, | fupt § 37| e Roing.and, tully, &s kood as waste basket, while the price bumped down | Y holce, 9@ 10¢ SOy T3 & T Arna, tron ang " 1A bl AL tive: raflroad, firm Sopt 88 [ that has been here in Inst couple A8 epwetiintive MaTh " Dotober upehid Prices quoted by Omaha Wholasale pany by o str In the cast the - 1 honds today are as | Sept days. The cldie was good and strong and Dealers’ assoclation: Chalce upland, | ditior em generally fa ble for Hept BUIK ot The ioka Tell dunt oot Tn rgstns lower at from 77 to touched No. 1 upland, $8.50; medwim. $4; conrse’ | auick with the al strike over 3 . S vy | gebt l‘wv\k ot r'h‘l s fell ju about in yest foongarter and (hen under prosaure of | §1. Rye straw. $5.0 Thise Drices are for | While fn n no T 128 | get hoavy Hogs, which kold e haher, M quidation, some of if cradited tc o 1y of good color and quality, Demand falr | worthy reduction in (he d n of ar "The. murker. 8o for this Gcensner gre and some of it on wlop-lofa ordcrd. | and prices siron. Recelpts. 5 cars "| class of wonds. Weath iitions ha Fled Tuich, the low polpt Beins damne ropped to at which weak figure th PHORT . been favorable for late crops and farm day, when "AVerage. oout wab it Primary receipts wor %0 bushels, som UMBIRS—Per aozen, 20@25e some damage to grain in | wrding T8 SE10 w5 I ns petnSres: bolnt reached ared with 971,600 bushels last year. Minic WU Fer busticl basket, 60c. | northwest ki tiement Y . iy 80 It has been very near a steady lis and Duluth reported 574 ca il ¢ BIS bushel, 607 Aside from the expected reduction to § N in sentiment & " 2 3 Mo, o A Ehe eak, Represeniailve saled) 409 last week and 869 a year ago. Locil re 8=Per dozen bunches, 2c. | for_steel rails and u sale of Hessemer pig . e . ; No. Av No. Av. Sh. Pr ceipts were 302 ¢ 2 of contraet grad 3 n, 10@15e. at Pittsburg at $13.7, the whole list of fro \ that a settlement § g s ) $ o Clearances were 119,000 bush ES—Home grown, per dozen, 15¢. | products I8 unchanged. The feel ment. : Corn was & sluggard all day and prices S—Wax, per half bushel basket, 40c; | ing grows stronger that (he boteom has SpOLs among the ware easicr cn the receipts, i cars, 117 | string, been reached. Taking the eleven artic rs, R éferred advancin more than the estimate, ind in sympathy [ POT Per bushel, 40Gi0c; sweet d in our price tables it will be s Fon it ROWIng of A With the wheat weuknéss. The shipping | potatons, | that ‘atter an atlvance of over 100 per con Lckawinin T dsmand vas siac K, exp ‘rH re ”v‘\r r’\: : me grown, per pound, 1%c¢; [ in 1560 prices have declined only about v on | larat th 1 84 and 39%c and closed fyc down at 3 CAULIFLOWER—Per dozen, $1 Pehasnoy tomara s Bidhonsee oo x avag un the dobngar P i asol 382 There was practically nothing dore in the| TOMATORS'-— 1iome grown, per half | pany 1 coneiiering th hueo t v market. Grow weal - corner of the floor devoted to oats. Tt was | bushel t 50c tons of foundry iron, and an export order » snic of the s largely & nchunging market, but there were | "ONIONS-—ilome grown. per bushel, 00GHC. | for 8,500 tons of railx has been placed. Mo was i no offerings suve upon demand and the | CELERY-Nebraska, 50i40c coke’ W« are [ he | no offerings suve upon de 1 and the AL coke ovens are in operation, but the pricy k_dropping brought in today by each ro ber seld between 21 and 2i%e, closing . i rheat wgal 1t Wtonkc MUTREt comte 3 | r seld I celpts were 263 | PEACHES—California freestones, $0@doc; [ Wheat azain rose to . but failed to | a the Berlin stock murket cont 4 Wabash 2 . st P a shade up at Ziutc. Kecelptd wore 263 c; Utah freeatonen, TR o | maintain ‘o "advancs Corn for prompt | ik in i} citiog condition. with | West hor. S avat 1 Ry Brovistons endoyed o stod eNaIlNs LUMS " California, per crate, $1.10@1.2 t many al 1 Missouri Pacific’ Ry ve trade without changing much In prico. | , TRUNUS -Cta er ¢ s naturally ‘disposed of for Ints in the lowest o *When Issued, **Offered e C & NeW. Ry e was Ue Chief mastaining Jofcnra. SnGunce | “FEARA= Ber box, #1.75@2.0, elgn buyers, and exports for the weck were | (over shorts at (h v bt e Eh ¥, E & M. V. R. it was the chiet sustainl uenes, and| GHAPES — California Tokays, 4-basket|9nly 1660,018 bu., while for four weeks 8,416, | The murket closed Boston Stock Quotations ¢ & P. Ry clesed unchanged at $1140; January' lard | *TAte. $1.50; Concords, home ‘grown, 17c; |8 bu. went out at Atlantic ports, against | Prospect of un untavorut " ON, Sent Call i €., 8t Po M & O Ry between $6.77% and $6.2 closing un- [ Delaware and Niagara, per 5-1b. basket, 15¢; 4 a year ago. Wheat shipments | Was a notably depressing factor The | * fou b St Conns 0L per IR'S IR R N b « « « pecinltied dicates Sunday was | 1 1 L E The offictal number of cars of stock | storn Oc . 5810 from the eastern coast were 2783113 bu., | banks have lost on sub | cont; time loans, 4G5 per cent. OMelal y changed at L0090, Nary ribs | astern Concords, 186 10¢ 2,7 t on subtreasury aceount | o4" B & Q. Ry farnese $af o T b | S ATERMELONE As to alze, 15@20c each, | OUL included, against 3090150 Lust yout, | o 3 which Includes dapcsits by LA TR & st clowe 2i4e up at 6.2, CANTALOUPE—Gemy, per dozen, #0gtoc; | In the coreals, s with cotton, outsiers d | O s for payments t other points T. & 8°F W% Atohison 4s 14| O R L& P west Tstimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 10 | lare . @Toe, Dok durchase freely at the current level of | "The cXport mevement of money to the | i PN G & CoGs. 60 | Hliinois Central Ry cars: corn, 426 cars; oats, 2o cars; hogs, 19,- | 2 - Native, 75G31.00 per bu.; per | Pr ” | interior I8 expected to bring the aggregate | Amer. Suga B aramtire Shres o 200, Another Increase of 6810 cases n ship- | loss of cash oy the banks {0 above §in. | 40 btd 14 |Allouez Min. Co... 1% ®he lsading futures ranged as follows {RIES—Per bbl, $6; per crate, | Ments of boots and shoes from Boston 000, or about $1.600,000 in excess of that of | *Bell Telephone. . 135% |Amal Copper [’ ws: | makes the outiook more. encouraging. for | lust Wo Liquidution in the stock markat | Boston & Albany.. 26 ' [Atlantte 2 “Wheat | T O i afornia, extra fancy, #.8;|orders, which Indicates that stock of all | INFond upon surplus reserver ot oot ¢ | Dominion Cont e o . 4, | enolce, 800G Erades hus reached a low point. Needs | the less, be of formidable proportions. e | 45 prd Bept. 4 BANANAS—Per bunch, according to aize, [are imperative i man tlons. Jobbers | #SSIStant treasurer was debtor at the clear. | Federal St ot. ey 18] o i at this clty are busy and westarn' buyers | INE house today for upward ot saag lear- | o oy —California, new cartoons, §1; layers, | ask prompt shipment. ‘After u lonk period | the Fesilt of two ehecke far wor uecna® | Fitchhurk ) X of stagnation the present moderate. vol. | {rom Australla Y % | Gen. Hept. 112 @y I tEot v t moderate at Suny isco a weck | Gen Bept. |12 @ 4 ey MIBCELLANEOUS, . ume of trade I8 most welcome, Leather is | #K0. Hut this gain by the banks will o Qct. 308 g NUTS-Tnglish walnuts, per Ib., 12G1: sharing the Improvement, but the situation | 50 Only one day in the averages, A ooy | filberts, per b, 12c; almonds, per’ Ib., a8 to hides {8 rather depressing bocs i patch from Australia announces the s Tamarack 4 uts’ 15¢; raw peanuts, per i c; roasted, | heavy current receipts of cattle and the | ment of $5,000,00 in gold to San Franciity, | Mich, Te Utah Mining [ Mrereny e Ciaric i [ , g BRGTse, to: | PrObAbUlity of &till larger arrivals. Sales | Which will ultimately become boaiitgi 50 [ XK. 0 inona. ..... e e H L N 21% 217402 HIDES-No. 1 green, 6c; » ;] of ‘wool fall to about ene-quarter of Noew York banks. Steriing eaone,t9 | Uhion Pact AL e Y. 1 Btephen 9 Pork 1 salted, The; No. 2 salt year's and 100 grades quoted in the steadied in New York toduy, but axchingo | West End LA Benton & Underwood i ork | calf, § 10 121k, 8c; No.'2 veal calf, | delphia market Bliow n deeline » rlin fell uhai orling exchanse jivingstons & Schaller.. 40 R, | 15 1bs., 6 “allures for the week were it Par : hore wus conery | “Ex-dividend o YL Huss, L LY, i g Inited States, against 157 last erable e rain thet e - i Dennis & Co Lian. { St. Louis Graln and Proviston: elghteen In Canadu: Louinst tast,ear, and | erable re e I that market YONAGK Btoan Gubiatibh Hobbick s T, LOUIS, Sept. 3 -<WHEAT-Lower: | vear. ¥ Y manifest in aaet 'l 0] LONDON, Sept. 2.~ b, m. Suatandish No. 2 red, caxh, elevator, T5%c; track, 543 — p— tocks sales & "‘* for | Other buyers ......... a9 Whe: September, Ti%e; October, T4e; De- | WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE T 3, | Untted 8 s SEN0,000, Ny o | - cember May, 5o ‘ YRR DAL, | e o vid pri ; Sk ivanis : w ) ol L ORN—Lower; No., 2 cash, 30¢; track, 4e; new 4s deciined 15 per o 4 CATTLE-There were only a few cattin Fpesmb PStowes, DecHBeEe wR ‘ Cipalis ndon finar 5 3 it | on wale foday and about the usual Friday « s g5 BwW el | cablegram says: ) Nite 3 ! conditions” prevailed, Buyers as a ru e Weak' No. 2 cash, Btge: Saptem: | | NEW YORK. The following | S SEram, says: . T} here we wois Contral Grand Trunk were not particularly anxicus for ko k | : 2c: December. My, 3%c; No.'2 | fuble. compllea” by Mradstrect! shows th | to rollaw the Se n dectining | Louisvilie Anaconda cattle, and the market as a whole w 3 Cash quotations were as follows walte, He ik ik clearings at the principilcitles for 1dy and thay closed flat on | N ¥ Gons Rand Mines not very active. FLOUR-Dull and wenks wintar B0 G R lsand uahanged Caniheek ghded Beptember 27, with the per iling, “Bilver’ wan. ewoitag | isCe L Recelpts inclided about seven cars of $3.9004.10; stralghts, $3.200%50 LOUR-Qulet and unc T y s0 and decrense as com il N Eovernment buying. { o *Exedividend cornfed steers, Packers evidently had 1o N % $:.000 iralghts, $3.30073.80; ETDSTimothy, strong at 8550554, [ Pared” with the corresponding werk iytng. 1t 18 vie W fow caitle todny, and In Aome o . @i spring specials, 8.70; patents, & Clover. $6.0009.00 Flax, lower at 5ot s for India. “There was | SILVER—Bar, strong, 2%d per ounce R 3 ] 0 m; ONE ] ra 1 Iittle highe s fol than WHIEAT—No. 3, 75(76%sc; No. CORNMEAL-Steady ‘at $2.05a2.10, . 4 A nd for Mexican || MONEY-The rate of discount in the open | Hae dia yenteraint chmcen, ©OF Hs Totals W LR | The disposition of the duy's recalpts wis aton % | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num 2 |forie? & Mont... 315 | her of head indicated . I Jaton o3 Huyers Cattle. Hogs. Shee 3 : 1 & Hecla y - . Cntennial e ay | QMaha Packing Co...... 11 Frankiin ...} no ! Humboldt ... F Hammond Co g S0 Bwift and Company “ 1,654 s Cudahy Packing Co 29 1900 e Armour & Co 08 1T 9 [Qui SppaEs. 41 | R. Becker & Degan w620 Il AR 12 | Vansant & Co Y 200 il 20 [Santa Fe Copper... 4 | Jopsant & " Oscenia " 1 I 1 1 and 1 1 1 1 MONED o ! [There were twonty-four cars of RNMEAL—Stendy 'at 2.002.10. s ption money was | Market for short bills fs 4 per cents o ve % | heep o the market this morning, but the v A BRAN=Quiet: sacked lots, east track, 70 | ven for calls for several months, ‘Fhis jy | three months' bifls, 4 per cent " i for irket could be called stoady ne bulk of them were feeders, only about nine UG RN=No, § W0%@ite; No. 8 yellow, 4% | OFcs & ' ; irmised (0 DS speenatiorthe. Is, Cow buyers wers not quite as anxious | cirs of kbed shenp g on sale. Mest of o HAY-Strong; timothy, $0.00@012.00; prairle, | | chances. The bank Teletsed 4 gona A s k Mining Stock for fresh supplies today ns they wore yes- | tha' tralna werc Jat i Arriv: (0 2 white, %% | 86,0060, . Tmoney, breaking the: et oyt 8004 d¢ £ | TTcosk Mining Stooka terday, but as a rule the tweniy-flve cars | mic 8 €low In opening L { Wil Steady at $1. L 2 to | Sing atiotationy TarGfollowing are | of cow stuft on the market changed hands | fver: were abeut atradb. ook '""\‘"‘4"" ,l)x, TES- 127, ki 7 ing wre the closing pri | tne ;m.l B quotations for mining shares | at close Lo ~;..m> ,.m;:—n theugh In 80mMe | though Chicako came stea ife 1oty Y Hale To AGGING—$8 5061856 . 5 2 2 gteithe closing prices on | toda | cases sellers had to take 'off a_ little. Mhera were practically no fai 1ambs offere RS No. T o, ; north- | | PROVISIONS - Poric, firm; jobbing, $12.75 Ontarlo - D e, Bood demand today at about GoeaVetlS Thale Vs Dashiiamos oter H AR R 30 ard, better: chotee, $7.00G%.0M. Dry salt TR day's prices ext of the marke S oo @tk Lard, per 100 1h 107,121 Short | §8: clear tibs,’ Hacon, higher; boxed | Kaltimore . + o HRE Rl gattle continues heavy, but, yard traders | unq prices ruled sieads 1o strong for pot tiba mides (looneyr 8164 LR B IR s U incinnati- A 2,542,100 anida s “ LI, 3 naturally made them a Nttse careful abou [ *"G0 AUA Tambe =0 % walk sjioudecs (Roxed), 30 METALS—Load, stead s ansas Clty b i ALk " v buying more today unless the cattle wers | opd g cholce grass yeariing. $3.15 WHISKY - Basis of high wines, $1 Speiter, strong it $1.05 n i e Tion Silve % | of kood weight and quality. Such as could | &) ! e SUGAR-Cut loaf, $6.80; granulated, $6 POULTRY—Chickers, Te; young, o W risans . - 814 | Mexican er.rr k 13 |answer to that description brought ~just [ awow 3 (SUGAR-Cut lo granulat Rl e I LR R : Minneapolis ... § Mexican .. 13 [about steady prices. but common stuft was | o Fotlowing are the Feceipts and shipments | - 1CGS-Steady at 14 Glevelar i ] - ~ [rather neglected and”seliers found it aim of the principal grains : dm .‘: R — Steady creamery, 18G23c; | potiott - b ] B 'y Ll - n'.. nl. i ;v,‘[n In some cases to get fully steady | Plour, bl e 000 bu,: corn, 42,000 bu.; onts, 18,000 by tlwiukee ... b ' the unfavorablencss of the condition of | Cattle on sale today and consequentl der wethers Wheat, b HIEMENTE Ilont. 10000 bins 2o eat, | Bt Paul w..itinsinns 3 X [ Tentes having — exercieed ' an Severa® inf [ nothing with which to make a test of th TRy A 8 e Qorny but-o. 8,000 bu.; corn, 53,000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu, | Bl < i Yy fluence on everything. There was a lot of | Matket. The demund. thoueh. is good. und | s ats, b A : elling by ‘option dealers in View of the | PACKers have paid good strong prices 'for [ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET arley. bu Kausa rovi Tiisaapoll f & ¢ | settlement. International securities were | @1l the grass beef they could find. Cows On the produce exchange today KANSAS 28— WHEAT: s ensfer on rumors of fresh agreements be. | Were about steady with vesterday, though [ ii1e Are Gemerally A Stemd ter market was steady; creamery i cembar, & H@iihe: cash, No, " i b o * |tween the power industrials auffered ( fhe market wae nol quile as sciive ag it " e dairy. 13@18e. Cheese, quiet, at 10 hurd, 69 7150; N $1670C; No. 3 Ted, MRS liredas 3,100 t % Amer | somewhat 3 were wesker on | Das behn for the last couple of day CHICAGO, Bent oRoh Eggs, firm; fresh, 16c o; N @ Wit 4 il s Tord Taberts | much change was noticeable in the 30, Sept. 28.—CATI'LE~Rocelpts, Richmond g NEW YORK INERAL MARKET, 2 per’ cent RN ) 0 . f [ eturn to England, which are commenteq | and feeder trade. Good stuff brou 5 2,000 head; generaily about steady; Texans WG ORN “December, a2 Jay, el 4 : i s 2 | Fetuen to, Bngland, ' which are commented | 81 feedetfrade; Good Sty brousht, s slow “to foc lower: natives, hest on sule No. 2 whit deakaidl, paledo esrenes Tt (e Aacount: exbmrt rentes. | [ ntwelght cattle were rather slow sale | foday, {wo carloats at 85,607 gond to pring REE N0 2 "o Qriveston . 2 {75 Tor Checkn: ‘Spauton'Se angia’ii | and prices none too firm, aa is apt to b the | steers, $54565 83; Door T medtm. 54 oo Quoftations of the Day on Various ¢ o * Washington ... - g U case this time of the week. Representative | od feeders, cholce steady, others P AL HAY-—Choice tinothy, $0.50@10.00; chole | Peorin ) e | BRERLIN G Bantl 5 Pleinasd! Sratatlos | earous d " ixed. sinorerl. woal v o —Receipts, VIR 3 . o botirse toda and C EF STEER ieifers, $2.6 tpring | dhan’ winter grades,’ bt aviet | 1 m; fresh Missour! and Kansas | Atimcyorcr i 3 sl & 1 vices in- connection with the peported | 1. Sl 11000 heas e toda e Flonds roughout, closing rather easy; Minnesota | wiocic 4. i Toun off, cases res | Bale s vke ity ’ o ¢ A settlement with the coal strikars. Local . B 3 RE$0.80; Tenan fod Hicore PiseyrArion nis, $4.10g4.50; winter patents. $3.70% | turgeil: new whitewood cases tneluded, half tpringtield, Mass, . oo e Btocks Were Afmer. They easied Tater ont i st o0, Tes nger stralghus, 83048 Minnesots | et morts ™ | iy, 2 g : itk Sinel 11y | B the elome (ere’ wa"a sharp secovery B . ; ) or extras, $2.1005.00; | “RECKIPTS-Wheat, 14000 bu.; corn, 38,800 | porang” e i 3 | sme funds were weak. International se g Recelpts, 26,000 head; estimate winter low grades, §2.45@2.60. Rye f0ur. [ b : oals, 5,000 b ang, 2 Elart ey s S | curities were Tittle notced. Exe | cows : HOGS_Receipts, 20,000 head; estimate ctive: sales, 160 bbls.: fair to good, &5.104 | ~ SUIPMENTS-Wheat, $.600 bu; corn, $ ] Minn. & St. L., it 45 | London, 20m 40tnfies. for checks i % U PR oo mixed And batchors. 'S na ; cholce to fancy, $1.333.65. Buckwheat | 20800 bu.; oats, 4000 bu | a0 : Bl: | rates: 'Short ‘bills, M. per cent; . * 4 > 188 good to ' choice heavy, $b.10@5.50; rough unsettied at $3.36@2.50. sl —— Norfork ' v | ™ %% | months' bills, 4% per cent P heavy, $1.95g0.05; light, $.2085.55; bulk of —Quiet; timothy, October, $4.63; Tolade Mavkat Patoale o Mol ;. 1 LONDON, ept, 28~ Payments In connec 17 it siles, ‘85,2500 4 ) October, $10.75 T e el e - P 5 A T s |5 3 ol | tion with the seftlement caused ; o5 ) LAMBS—Rocelpts, £,000 FKWHEAT-Dull, 60@6ic, c. 1. £, New DO, O lev H—WHEAT-Can | Fashill de Gan o 63 | hanced demand for money today, which n- s A an R A L AMER -Toosliie Bt ober “Tici November, 8lie; . gz Vo g MO e Gl | Mueneed consals and high-clas investment stendy « lower: good Lo choice, vellow western, | “OhRR--C g0; Sopte o o i 2 0 ped $1% | stocks. On the Stock exchange the husi eadys common, 166 Ie 209 1o cHoion N fohir di; Doseisber ‘Biamber, #io) @e- | QUKHAL At v R 7 | ness was quiet, but the tone Improved i Wontorn ahoen, 85001450, ‘Texna sheen. $25) RYE-rirmor; No. n, 810 1. o, b, | tOper, o Docerher, RS, o sto; Decem: | Brtiis sl : X o bid. | avinpathy WITH the. recovars i Americd PO d Weutorn sheep, 8420, Texau shiecn, $20) afloat; state, 56457 f. New York s ; ; { LR ; 2 % 2414 | gecurities. There was not much huying fha0; ‘native Io BARLEY -Btead ding, 4@auce. o L1, RY Fo-Cash. 65! Snokane . ks R ) ‘h re, however, pending the confirmation of Buftalo! malting, g8t o 1 Buttaio CLOVERSEED -Closed at §7.06, cash, Sloux City "l X rake .18 | the feported settlement of tha coal strike AL " WHEAT--Recelpts, M40, bu: exports, P g Jopeks. . . ) 5 s TR ’ . 44 | B LOUIS ccelpta; Bt el wlatey: W o ers: | PHILADBLEHIA 28 —BUTTER— | Wilmington. Del 6 6 I5 B s Cloarings, H16.M.. | 3 o ‘ dv: native shipping and export ateers, uluth, 88igc f. 0. b. aflcat; No. 1 hard, Du- | Firm; fancy w r 2c; fancy | Fall River 7 ¢ ‘1"- ;‘ e ted exchange, phes dressed beef and bat steers, uth, %ye £, 0. b afloat. Options doclined | p Rrints, So | Row " PAN AT NSRS, 29 . 2,50 wtaers Wnder 1,00 Ji 00X pretty much all day. Selling motives in Frm, higher: fresh nearby, | New Hedford : 4 : PRy 3 Stackers and fesders. $250td.70; cows an cluded a bearish Argentine crop cstimate, [ %) fresh weatern, fi2c; tresh south- | Jnoxsille, 1 i i “ ol serissente 0 ney, steady, 'with good HEIF] i 2400 xas ‘and Indian st quiet, ofde ‘markets. Clored wenk at Tyale de- | ANy, 1les New York tull creams, fair plaghamion.... TN Bt e s 5 3 : 4 3000.40; butchers eline: March, 86a86%e, closed at She; May, | 10 cholee, 10iarnitier Ohlo flats, 10gilc. e o ia 2 . qPALTIMORI, e &) v plew an i $ B Ao s 00l Spptermer. & Miananusile host Markat, Knlgmazoo YT : ! (PHILADELPITA, Sept. 28.—Cloarings $ 3 SRR AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 2,00 Glesed at A%e; Decombor, 8 15-1asise, | MINNEAPOLIS, 8 WHEAT-Sep- | AKFon o : Chattanooga " NV ORK 2 Clearings, $126, Qam; by, $1.0¢ ks, and 48%c f. 0. b. afloat next week Options [ FLOUR Lower: first pat Fargo, N ¥ " INC INNATI, Sept Ings. $1.043,- o T ing heat, lower ¢ ind o 88 urgent | ©3.20; second clears, 2 N\ 1 0;, e ,Slears, 810 Hasting ¢ le e noney, B%@s rer cont CALVES, y mark short demand at Chicago: closed weak and [ BRAN—In bulk, $12.00¢ Fremont, 3 A T - | " 1 130 65 1660 B 14 @dc net lower; May, $1i,@{lhe, closed at ¥ Davenport Condition of the ¥ s (eher cow dlisc’ Septomi i at | prreTH, St g i-No. 1 hara, [ Helona o : § . EET'S REVIEW 0F TRADE, [ WASIINGTON, Sopt ! 10 1 W 9 Ay Vioxans cloncd at 41%e o No. 1 nortiern o2 Rortern; | KHADT D Y Erih K COWS AND HEIFERS SNERa cuven: L OATS—Receipts, 117,60 bu.: expor No g, e Aarrve: No. 1) Fiitin' Rock 7 N World Tak . in the division ) HOGE - Roeepis, 5,000 703 b, Spot, firm: No. 2. 35i4a 2004 | hara, & L horthern, Slaci Septem- | gpringrield. il Britliant Cotor, Available cash balance, ] Diigher: closed strong No. 2 white e white, Fige: | ber, Ml mber, $0%c; May, o ¢ e Myt S [ & 2 i s ons neglected and | OATS -2 2y | o F .y okalal e [ SHISER ANT LAMES Ik D—8teady pring bra 6.5017 - Totals outside N. Y say aLinn Raruel "ON. STOCK CALVES 4.7 hut i e Skis prine bran, $16.50017.00; Milwaukee Grain Warket. Fotals outsido N, ¥ LA i I SR ’ . ORLEANS, 8ot 26 —COTTON i H e B 0: cull JHAY=teady: shibping, Ta7ic; good to || MILWAUKEE, - Sepi.” o8, - - DOMINION OF CANADA rather hotter JPOR DlaeN. with. & jals 10300 R RARY, (A0 | ng S e HOPS—Quiet: state, common to cholce, | northers 2 Montreal % hn wa irent o week or I middiing, 101-10e; good midd) [ SOUTH ST, JOSEPIL, Mo, § 1899 crop.” 10@i3c; old olds, 2ise. Pacific | RYE Teronto 1 opaite e fo the. pract IR UL Ttar clal)—"The. Jonrnnl quot coast, 184 crop, 10@13c; old olds HARLF *; sample, #0@ | \Winnipeg BCI RAvE besn irrrn RAnaie ot ) mber TOCKE R CATTLE - Recelpts, 1800 head; market ChlIforniar 2t 58 o, ote; : Hamiiton : ! e to have @ basis of | o fec; Decomber anuary o : AU TAT IS ot DG T 24 to 80 Ibs., 18¢ ¥ §t. John, N.'B and there more a likelth .40 ' February, 0.0060.42c; March, ' 9 1 @d.65; bulls and stig year! LEATHER-Fifm; hemlock sol PEORIA, Sept. 28 —CORN--Fasler; 3. | Vancouver 8 foa g the | 0dhe: ApKl e e COTTON—Quist fnd calves, $5.60a8.60. stockers and foed Apres, lght 0 beavy, Wate , 2 OATS-Inactive; No. 2 white, 2, bllled | Victoria s 2 8 o Sy o RITLRLEI el et I T Balda! rechint 4 $4.2901.40; veals, $1.0070.50 A . e through nica iC wettlement of | middling, 10lc; sale o7 L rec 4 1 T0GS—Receipts, 5500 head: market 21 rVOOLDull: - domestic fieece, @252 | WHISKY-0n the bas Totals 5 et YartTey ™ fosle In, the west | 1000 hales penta AL L WE < el ST AL I I MR 4 ] PROVISIONS—Beet. firm: family. #$11 500 - rlant mills 4 1o i e 09 275 | M LAMBS—Recelnts, 100 head; Bitko ertra Tadia- meas. St GoE o0 I BRARSTRERT'S FINANOIAL REYIRW e g R W NORK. Bept. 38 BETVES-Re foeurs. 1013 3 % ruat stondyi Jambe, BLIOOR.00 ahoap Meats, wieady: biekied bellton Cg) \BW YORK B-CALIFORNIA 3 inauiries. Thus far 1tle | N5a 1000 hotd; toers, fally 100 higher ; foeder. . 460¢ 3 A fckled shoulders, $6.60: plekled D RUITS -Slow, but nominally | Miners' Strike and Political Out « c 36 steady. A large supply of new evaporated the Two Main Factors, of 340 femier cliand Wt ¥ norhinal, Fuinch | SLIY (AT Db 0% ik Aot MU URE | vk YORK, Sent 38 Dradeieccs pi. | et Tt oyt A e Dl | o B e, ainiod IS8 St | ¢ stiens Y soweow 2w | JAMES E- BOYD & GO Flenr$14 01600, moss, $IZTOG1L0; family weak underione., 8tate, “common, - was | ket wis ‘incll ,;,““.;1 “brek nder 1o mar . ”‘,“K,;;_‘ @ womewhat a8t ATV Recelpts, 470 head; market do frodura” 018 4 15 cow i COMMISSION, 4 wps e dgmestic, T to extra, o4 |1 ity avrdott? Kbal afe | o i & ot “‘\4',“”“’;_:"“' . e ateady and prives arb | G SR SN AN a1 J pinham-Uian cormmpantans s & & 8 BUPTER—Recolpts, 5515 pkes.; steady o mes MATERY el by the Slxposition e 00gid 00 G B 9 1 feeder rore 952 ereamery, 1762, Juhe creamery, 18G21i4 NEW YORK, Sent. 2.oCOFFEE-8pot, | hiorastorate Hointo, “Oyer their cor somewhat irreg and | SR Recelpts, 27 i HRP HEY&CO factory, 14a16% ¢ Rio, easy; No. 7 invoice, 8c. Mild, barely | was & Sharp rally in prices. sun ain tme. et We n i~ [ 2 F%s! J s | ke firm, | Mo dova, 9%@ie. Futures opened | ccvering on & more extensive scile than y A 9 3 lower: large, white, 1itaiTice; small, white, | 2t {y 4t unchanged prices to [ at any tme since the reaction hegn Hia@lNe: small, colored, 1llze; large decline, with unsatisfactory F was caused by the reports that a settlemer Golored, 1i%e. pEN " and Braazilian cables, and ruled [ of the coal strike was in immedio i BGGH-Recolpts, 6428 pkgs.; steady: west. | (WHGIT 1 QEAETAD, cobios, Gne ouied pect and that the political ern, regular packing, at mark, 12@18¢, | continued large recelpts at Rio and Santos, | which Wa'l streot’ was b with att t rly in th South Omaha western loss off. small warehoise deliveries in this country | hensive, had also improved eze" my Chicago speculators, but | Ck - SET—— nd .\m‘;: spot ‘demand. |nl‘\‘lflnu|r; 16,000 \I\ "P"x"'\" v.; rs ‘y‘».‘ mselves furnished th | eek receded somewhat verpool 3 hugs, Including September at 3685, Novem- | principal buying, it was noted that jmai. on is up 0 cek, but the | Kansas City * g% G LIVERPOOL, Sept. 28—WHEAT—Spot, | ber, $6.45; December, $3.00: January, 106 | Bupport once more aamenred. | oanna tton is up on the week, but the |} A. W, Smith—Wyo QOOM4 NY LIFE 8 fu; Noi 2 red western, wiater, 68 3d; Noi | March, §7.1647.0; May, §7.9; July, $7.40g7.46. | atocks and”‘some scattercd treih buyhg | Bl e an e ed ersousts | e T i 9t GHAHA fiES. E { Stock in Sleht 5. tended insot'ement. | | Following are the receint i s oo wh inactive Wed wireni(n, | cipal western iy on small fey of 1 steer feeders tt-Neb. 8t. Louls 15 hefers

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