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THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 75: balances, $2.68,568; money, CINCINNATI, Sept piekled bellte Kied hams, 11112 Amed, 31 0110, Tenned, quiet Witlde: pickled shoulders, Lard steady; | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Bentiment Ohanges to Bull Bide and Prices Olese Higher, rings, §8,682. 14fi8 per cent; New York ex- in bulk, $11.00g11.5 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Best Beef Oattle Held Steady, bur All Osmmon Osttle Lewer. % City Grain and Provisio South America, $11.5. KANSAS CITY ufet; family. — ies; " New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept at 68 per cent per cent; prime mercantile paper, 6%@6 per 2 spring, 2% ulet; Galv 0 §c; Califor , | Se. HIDES--Quiet; Galveston, 1 alitornia, | RN~ Geptiter, SHARP EASTERN BIDDING FOR CORN OGS EASE OFF FULLY A NICKEL STERLING cline, with ac EXCHANGE—Steady 58 in bankers' bill for demand and at §4 £2525 : posted rates, $4.831 | commerclal Firm; acid, 246 2% Sheep Recelpts Componed and Market Was Hather ittle Weak—Fat About Steady. Northwestern Situ Muoch Stro; @AS4 and $4.56%; 482 SILvER—Bar, 6i4c: Mexican dollars, Corn Stock 5%c; country, 5% B Slow and a ueed by Late Figures. BUTTER—Recelpts EGAS—Firm; fresh Missourl and Kansas off, cases returned ceipts. Shipments BONDS-Government, The ‘closing quotations on bonds are as 19.—Grain_speculators large, colored fancy, small, ¥ colored and white EGGS—Recelpts, 6,15 pkes. uncandled, 1 METALS+Tin here was less influenced | CHICAGO, Sept SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 19, had & quick change of faith today . Hogs. Sheep. large, white, 10%@ Recelpts were: Official Monday steady; west- Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA Qulet; western creamery, wheat advices, 19.~BUTTER— northwestern situation in wheat and sharp nearby prints, eastern buying In_corn, with greatly re- Omcial Friday decl.ned 2s 6d to £121 is 6d for spot and t fresh nearby, 23, for good graw fresh southwestern, g sentiment turned rapial Five days this week days last week week before three weeks ago.. four weeks ago duys last year.... RECEIPTS FOR THE The tollowing table shows the receipts of hogs and sheep at South Omaha for ar (0 dute and comparisons witn lust No. Pacific 4s. pot closing at Demand was very light. There | December wheat York full creams, | cember corn %@%e higher, a onts e lower unchanged to %c higher. was subjected the Kussian January prov at $11.00G11.25; i v’ $11.5oar11.65, English copper closed electrolytic, oS full creams, good, 104@10%c. AR TO DATE LA R Toledo Graln and Seed 19.— WHEAT—Dull te: September, 2%c; De- Lead ruled fair inquiry from consumers London was uncnenged were no new prices holdin, weather was favorable and northwestern receipts were improved. cal traders at once turned bearish and an corn market at_£10 188 9d. and firm; cash, Dull and strong; cash, 6ic; tember, 60%c; Decergber, i2igc as GATS—Dull December, 30%c. CLOV SRS ELD Janaary, $5.55. E with spot at in the English market, there was reported, which Interfered with the 'spring _movement, e to the winter plawing more potent than forelgn bear- Northwestern houses the latter being a iron market was quiet and steady at former quotatio Warrants not quoted. No. 1 foundry north 323.00a26.00; No. 1 foundry southern, 0d, and Middlesborough, | ine following table shows price of hogs sdd on the South Omana last several day With former years: 11901, 1900, (1898 1895, 1897, (1896. o) 42036139 211 the average Denver & R. G. 4. 101 *Erie prior lien ds... #*West Shore 4. market the More active; ish advices were felt began falling rapidly Minneapolis from that market to country milling points Shorts were cember as prices then came a brisk turn in September op- soft, $Z.00@ *Hocking Val. *Bid. **Offered. Milwaukee Grain Market. 19.~WHEAT—Ma 1 northern, T@idl4c; N Boston Stock Quotation: MILWAUKEE ket higher; 4 ! WHOLESALE MARKETS. closing on stocks and Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS—Candled stock, 19 LIVE POULTRY-Hens, 9@%%c; roosters, 2, 69¢c; sample, 46@ e, CORN—December, 43% Spurts of outside business devel- September sold from an opening un- e, and closed strong, December opened 4@ %c 10 a shade lower, at 65@@%c and closed firm, R@ige up, at Bige Local recelpts were 07 cars, onl, Minneapolis _and a total for the three points of 1,08 cars, again [Py, 34344 Whisky Market. 19— WHISKY—On basis of $1.32 for finished LOUTS, Sept 27 2y PR 288 28 27 % 582285 2 Boston & Alba Boston & Me Boston Elevated ducks and geese, spring chicken: Dominton Coal vEEs 28 19.—~WHISK Y—Steady 19.—WHISK Y—Dis- tillers’ " finished ‘goods, steady on the basis Packing stock, dalry, In_ tubs, 14@lic; separator, 22@2c. FRESH CAUGHT FISH—Trout, 1ic; her- ring, 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 10c 3c; whitefish, 10c; saimon, 16c; haddock, 11c; codfigh, 12¢; redsnapper, 10c s ullheads, 10c; catfish, 13c; black bass, 1Sc; [P £33 . 014 Dominfon’ £IXZE 1 & American Sug led 503,000 bushels 00 bushele, against ays last year. to Kurope last week, and shipments from that couns try have fallen off 11,000,000 bushels under Primary re- Banta Fe Copper . Peorla Market, PEORIA, Sept. 10.—~CORN—Qulet, steady; OATS—8low, easy; No. 3 white, 30c, billed SKY—On the basis of $1.32 for fin- ished goods. lobsters, botled, * Indicates Sunday. *No_market. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders shipped to,the country yes- terday and thelr destination: celpts_were 00 birshels t #hipped nothin OATS—Old, 48c; new, 36e. Corn slipped off at the etart on an ab- O arhas HAY-—Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale SN, Hay Dealers’ assoclation: F. D. Plerce, Qxford, Neb.—B. & M.. M. J. Mormette, Loup City, Meyers & Foster, Benedict, Neb.—B. & M. 1 . Simms, Gilt: s L. E. Wellman, Schuyler, Neb.—B. & i Fred Miller, Bennett, Neb.—B. & M.... J. B. Burgess, Kennard, Neb.—F. E..... Loufs Smithberg, J. P, Milligan, John Roth, ShyJer, Neb. F. Linder, ‘Arlington, Nel b C. McLeod, Btanton, Neb.—F. E.. Otto Hanson_Bennington, Neb.— ell,' Washington, Nel £ eaton, Wahoo, Neb,— Tlitnois Cattle Co. Westing. common . Cholce No. 1 up- . 1 medium, §7.60: No. 1 coarse, 0. Rye straw, $6.50. These prices are for of good color and quality. fair; receipts light tandards, per can, 30c; extra selects, per can, 37c; New York counts, per VEGETABLES. NEW CELERY~Kalamazoo, per doz., 30c; Kearney, per doz., 36@b0c. POTATOES—New, SWEET POTATOE! TURNIPS—Per bu., 30c. BEETS-Per_basket, 40c. GREEN CORN—Per doz CUCUMBERS—Per bu., RADISHES—Per doz., 10c. WAX BEANS—Home grown, per market string beans, 5 Cables also were lower and receipts were Today's arrivals equaled rade, and the estimate for at 450 cars. 1,616,000 bushels n Market. 19.—~WHEAT—Cash_ No, 2 ‘northern, 67%c; No. 1 September, 69%c. ber, 30c; December, 28c, STOCKS AND BONDS. eb.—B. & M. London Stock Market. LONDON, Sept. 19.— DULUTH. Se 1 hard, 0%« northern, &¥%c: OATS-—Septem NEW YORK tomorow was tine_shipped heavi quick reaction resultéd on covering. Sellers have been somewhat wday the sentiment readily changed 'when nsider that tomorrow probably would show contract stocks down 1o 750,000 bushels. Bad weather was predicted, and at the there was ‘a sharp de- mand from eastern houses. vanced well, but did not hold ail the gain September sold from 88i4c closed firm, %c up, at 59c. December sold from 43%c to 4ie and closed firm, %@%c higher, at 43%@ddc. firmly steady and somewhat wheat and corn was of material help and worked against offerings that resulted from better Receipts were small at 156 cars m.—Closing: 5% Norfolk & Western. Canadian_Pacific Rand Mines........ Chesapeake & Ohio.. the crowd be; Wisner, Neb.— F. Speculators Are Relying on Replen- ished Bank Vaults. DeBeers (def.).... Southern Pacifie. bank statement does not make a strong showing speculators who bought stocks to- day will be disappointed. The buying was based on the belief that the surplus reserve of the banks has been replenished as the result of the week's events. of the cash movements of the week somewhat chilled the hope of a good as a decrease in cash re- serves of upward of $3,000,000 was indicated. Of this amount the sub-treasury has ab- sorbed some 32,660,000, including deposits of currency for telegraphic The regular movement by ex- press on routine banking operations makes | up the rest, but it is not improbable that there have been special money not Included in these routine opera- The shipment of several dollars from Chicago, last Saturday night, figure as such a trans- action and reports have come from other Interfor centers of various amounts shipped from New York to take advantage of the prevailing rates for call loans. ossible to forecast accurately the changes the loan item, but it is confidently lleved in the street that there has been a large contraction In the loan item during ayment of subscriptions hort line bond issue on Monday would result in some contraction. The engagements of gold during the week would also figure as a transfer of loans from the local banks to foreigners. The stock market has not reflected any heavy decline during the week. The steadi- ness of the call money market today was that the position of The leader ot to 5%%c and Silver Creek, Nel R. P. Peterson, Morrell Bros., Oakland, Neb. 8. A. Clatterback, Randoiph, Neb.—M. J. R. Milligan, Magne! A. L. Anderson E. P, Uatick Lyons, Neb.—M. & O..... H. Van Essen, Oakland, Neb.—M. & 0. John Kemp, Waus: J. Wilt, Bancroft, Albert ‘Poppe, Myna William Ma: . D, M eb—M. & O... per market M. & Preliminary The strength SRS IOT 88 4 88 e e 13 CABBAGE-Home grown, new, lc. Neb.—M. & O.. ONIONS—New home grown, in ‘sacks, per TOMATOES—Per market basket, 45@50c. NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2.16. BAR SILV] MONEY—2@2% per cent. in the open market for short and three months’ bills is 2 15-16g3 per cent. New York Mining Quotati NEW YORK, Sept. the closing pri eak at 23%d per ounce, The rate of dis- bank statement, turned out 53 cars of standard grade. situation was easy at the start on some selling by elevator people, such as weak- market yesterday. between 30%c and 30%c and Neb.—M. & O.. PEACHES—California late Salwa: rd, Neb.—M. P...| T5@R6c: Michigan, per bu. $2 50. PLUMS—Californta, per 4-basket crate, fancy, $1.25; Callfornia egg, per box, $1.10] r 8-1b. basket, 16@1sc; Colo- rado and ldaho, per 4-basket crate, $0.85@ 1.00. PRUNES—California, per box, §1; Hun- -basket crate, 85c. per_box, $2; Flemi; 'w York. per bbl. h canning stock, per 19.—The following are fuciuntions, mining stocks. ecember ol closed ¥c down, at 30%c. movements of fairly active at There was occasional imand for nearby stuff, especlally in Octo- ber ribs, whith gained ‘27 supposed to home ‘grown, Brunswick _Con Comstock Tunnel E. Polsley, Bradyvi J. W. Giliman, E. F. Maxey, Willlam Green, Scranton, I 5 Ed Welss, West Side, In.—N. W reported as made . _Packers were be taking in January After an easy opening on lower h offerings were light and small January pork closed $15.00; January lard, unchanged, at anuary ribs, 2lc higher, at $7.90. recelpts for ‘omorrow 450 cars; oats, 205 car: Horn Sliver .. Slerra Nevada $1.25; Utah, per Beauty, $1.3801.% Leadville Con’ F. D. Bemking, Schleswig, la. ‘W. B. McCall, Ogden, Ia.—N. W.. gden, la.—N. W. s ‘W. 8. & A. Damrott, Low Moor, Ja.—N. W J. Ehlers, Schleswig, I W... & gon, Dunlap, T (-4 J. W. Stepanek, Dow City, Ia. Karl Benedict, Dunlap, Ia.—I. C. J. O. Donnell, Brogan, la.—1. C. N. D. Sunders, Moweaequa, Ill.—I. C. Parkersburg, la. C. A. Reed, Dunlap, I Elton Lawson, Council Bluffs, & Bon, Counc Forelgn Finaneial. LONDON, Sept. drawn from the Bank of England today for shipment amounting to £150,000 for the eon- Egypt and £60,00 for remiums are quoted 30; at Madrid, 35.37; BERLIN, Sept. 15.—Exchange on London, 20m 46%pfgs for checks. Business was quiet ourse today and funds were gen- At the close prices were in sympathy with the rice of Austrians. attributed to the em- ezzlements from the Vienna Laeder bank. VIENNA, Sept. 19.—Notwithstanding the renewed advance In New York exchange, there was an indisposition In the market today to allow discounts to decline, though money was abundant and cheap. on the Stock exchange was dull, owing to the holiday tomorrow and the ' fact that the settlement immediately follows. sols hardened on the improved money situ- ‘Americans hesitated, were improved, On_the wtreet after the ot 01 80 1 €8 1 0008 19 G 4 0000 C.'G. Swanson, A PLES—Cuoki .50; Jonathans, $2. —Genulne R. F\. CRABAPPLES—Per bbl., $3.50. WATERMELONS—Crated, 15G20c. GRAPES—Eastern, %c; Tokays, per crate, on the Oregon —— "The leading futures ranged as follow South’ Africa. ‘Articles.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. at Beunos Ayres at Lisbon, 27; at ot tomasasessel erally maintained. 6914 68 70%@;:‘10*3:“ TROPICAL FRUITS. BANANAS—Per bunch, according to sfze, 2.230;[ 6. LEMONS—California, $4.0094.25; Messinas, .50 ORANGES—Valenclas, renean Sweets, $4.0004. PINEAPPLES—Per cr MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY—New Utah, per -frame case, DER-New York, $.75. HIDES—No. 1 green, Tc; No. 2 _green, 6c; salted, Tic; No. 1 ; No. 2 veal calf, Sgizc; sheep is strengthened. the market today was easily St. which was 5% points over last night at one a_sympathetic effect The movement was unexplained, but the early tendency of Missourl Pacific to in" company revived rumors of alliance between the two systems. was a setback in Missouri July statement of earnings appeared, show- ing a decrease in aet of §263,19%. The stock lost most of its gain and the othér south westerns turned rather heavy In sympathy The unfavorable cotton reports were also an influence on that grou: a 4 per cent dividend is Inci Paul was given as an argument for its strength and the old comparison with the price paid for Burlington, which was 200, was also continued. 200 of Rock Island furnished an additional The latter stock was conspicuous the number of cash transactions, the right of exchange In new securities ex- pires tomorrow and there is no stock de- livery on the exchange on Saturday. contracts for the new securities were ac- tive and strong on the curb. by the New York court of errors and ap- peals of the vice against the stock conversion and bond issif& the United States caused a spurt In its securities. roup was strong and Canadlan of continued Considerable realizing was the advances irregular and below A J. Stewary nut, la.—R. I F. O. Peak, Sylvania, 'O. D. Legler & Co., Muscatine, lIa.— Brenton Bros., Dall . H. Charlton, H. M. Edleman, Lost Nation, John Handburg, H. M, Edleman, Lost Natlon, Ta.—R. I. Charles Miiler, Olin, B. McCord, Kenwood, A. F. Watis, Watson, Mo.—K. C Stett' & Co., Coin, la.~Wabagh . E. Roberts, Kennard, Neb.—F. E. J. L. Ellsworth, Council ‘Bluffs, Ia.—( McFarlin, New Windsor, Charter Oak, la.—Mii- L‘);lw.(‘ll)r.l” y et number of cars brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's. 1 1 3 3 3 { 34.75@5.00; Mediter- ate. $4.25G4.50. 1a.—Milwaukee. Ia.—Mllwaukee. acific when the Ia.—Milwaukee. .. Ta.—Milwaukee and closed firm. close Americans were buoyant, Milwaukee & St. Paul being quoted at —~Business was more ac- Internationals No. 1 salted, § yedl calf, 8 {c 1 6c; dry hides, pelts, T5c: horse 'hides, $1.50G2 —Per 1b., 5¢; shelied, 6c. NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1'soft shell, per Ib., ot a g D. il & The fact that ed in the price | 4 PARIS, Sept. tive on ‘the bourse today. and rentes receded. Spanish 4s were firm, French rails, Thomson-Houston and Rus- slan industrials were wea kaffirs were freely offered toward the close. The private rate of discount was 21-16 per Three per cent rentes, 100 %c for the & SE38 Fird FS S22 wwed 253 83%3 shell, per Ib., 1Gc; No. 2 'hard shell, per Ib., er 1b.. 14c; filberts, per Ib., 12¢ almonds, soft sheli, per 1b., 16c; hard shell, DeBeers and S ——— & F3 Alex Lawson, The officlal 435 mwed ¥ 253 & small, per Ib., 10c; cocoanuts, per doz. OLD METALS—A, B. following prices: ten, $11; iron, stove plate, per ton, er, per Ib., 8%c; brass. heav: rass, lght, per 1b., 5l4c; 1 zine, per ib. “No 2. a0, b New. uotations were @3.60; straights, 3.1 Alpern quotes the iron, country mi C.., M. & 8t. P Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Today's statc- ment of the treasury balances in the gen- eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 h balances, $218,774, Bt C &N W.ry.. VE. & M. V. . P, M.'& O . per Ib., §c; The reversal stralghts, $2.90@3.20. 2%c; rubber, per 1b., 6%c. '—No. 2 spring 'ORN—No. 2, b .- % OATS—NOZZ.‘““I‘QA‘: No. 3 white, 20@34c. BARLEY—Fair to cholce malting, 455Sc. . 1 flax, $1.36; No. 1 northwest- ern, $1.36; prime timothy, $3. tract grade, $5.90@9 00. PROVISIONS—Mess pork, @16.20. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $10.52 ribs sides (100se), $10.7: sides (boxed). $11.1216@i1 87 WHISKY--Basi oo . The following were t| ments of grains yesterday KRecelpts. Shipments. chancellor's 5. Hse; No. 3 spring, e i No. 2 yellow, #a ‘eom t. Louls Grain and Provisions. 19.~WHEAT—Higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 8%c; track, 61@ May, 89%c; No.'2 hard, 65@edc. CORN~—ITigher May, 31%@37%e. OATS—Higher: track, September, May, 284c; No. RYE—Steady, 18@%c. FLOUR—Steady; $3.16@3.25; extra fancy and stralgh 3.10; clear, $2.70G2.%. SiEED—Timothy, CORNMEAL—Steady, $2.90. —Firm; sacked, east track, 63@eSc. timothy, $6.00@11.80; prai- RS w0; gold, $130,811,088. Waol Markert. 19.—~WOOL—Qulet, but LOUIS, Sept. Total receipts ... The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the nun ber of head Indicated: ST. LOUIS. Sept firm; medium grades and combing, light fine. 12@17c; washed. 16G26%c. large dealings. 2 cash. 80e; track, | AComplished heavy fine, A 19.—WOOL~—The Billetin tomorrow will say: The demand for wool has been better and sales Leading mills have been on the market for fine territory. No advance has improvements abroad. Re- celpts of wool in Boston since Januar; have been 360,25 for ‘the same The Bbston shipments to date are 209.771,000 ipments of 18,456,000 Ibs. The stock on clover, con- er bbl., $16.15 The bond market was active and strong, especlally for the Consolidated Tobacco 4s. Omaha Packing Co and Company Cudahy Pacl R. Becker & Degan.... Carey & Benton Lobman & Co.. 2c; December, 2 white, 34@35c. States refunding 2s, the 3s, new 4 and 5s he old 48 3 per cent on red winter h wines, $1.32 ceipts and ship- the last call. The following_are the closlag prices on the New York Stock exchange: Hill & Huntzinger Willlam Underwood Livingstone & Schaller. & Rothschild H. L. Dennis & Co. ¥ 114 So. Rallway 43% Texas & Pac S8y Toledo, St HAY—Higher; 50. same perlod in 1901, hand in Boston January 1, 192, the total stock today The stock on hand September 21, 191, was_ 100498500 1bs. LONDON, Sept. 19.~WOOL~The offerin at_the wool auction sales today numbered was spirited Good grades showed Cross-breeds Scoured stock sold Slipes were Amerlea bought a few ;. 8132 IRON COTTON "T1ES—$1.07%. BAGGING—6 5-10¢ HEMP TWIN PROVISIONS—Pork, higher: jobbing, old, Lard, higher at $10.37i. boxed extra ghorts | i short clears, $11.60. extra shorts, $12.00; Chicago & Alton On the Produce exchange today the but. ter market was steady; creamerl Eggs, firm; fresh, 20G20% Other buyers Competition Wheeling & L. —There was a liberal run of cat- today for a Friday, the week receipts have broken all previous records by & good margin big_supply all the week the buyers rather Indifferent today and the great bulk of the cattle sold a Thursday and also at the low point of the e and clear ribs ' $11.12 GENERAL MARKET, were in_good supply. well to France and Germany. in steady demand. fine merinos and a quantity of fine, dium cross-breeds at 7%@10 per cent ad- over the July average. Th: withdrawals to date amount to 4,200 bales. Following are the sales in detall: South Wales. 700 bale: scoured. 7d@ls 9d; Ereas scoured. '54,@10d ustralla, 500 bales clear ribs, $IL15; short Owing to the ki 10c; turkeys, 10@11ic; ducks, Tic; 4 BUTTER — Steady; dalry, 15@1Sc. EGGS—Steady: 17%c. loss off. METALS—Lead, firm at $.02% strong, 35.25@5.30. Ruotations of the Day Commodities. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.-FLOUR-—Recelpts, cing generally grade winter, n Various There were a few head of cornfed steers in the yards and they were disposed of in good season at fully Stead: pared with recent sales. coured, T4d@1s td; which ruled easier; 0 Pt winter stralghts, 3.60; Minnesota patents, §3.506H.v Minnesota bakers, low grades, $2.65652.50. . Buckwheat 25, according to delivery. vellow western, Brandywine, western, 88%c. f. 0. b. i state, oblge, © prices as com- Packers seemed Recelpts. Shipm 6, (00 from being of choice quality market was slow and and practically all kinds sold fully a dime lower than vesterday. S@iikd; greasy. 200 bales; grea bales; scoured, 1Kd@is 9d; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 1,400 greasy, 6@9%d. Coftee Market. YORK, Sept. firm; Cordova, steady, with prices unc lower. ‘the deeline being.a matter of sym- Europe and the bull leaders were light buyers during the fore- noon and preminent local chief sellers. Afternoon husiness was flat until near the close, when im September and October freely at 6 points und few takers. with prices net 5d. New Zealand, 8500 reasy, 2%@ild t. Tobacco pfd For the week and FProvision, 19.—- WHEAT—8pot, LIVERPOOL, No. 2 red, western wint, 1 northern, spring, 6s 6d; No. 1 Cali- fornia, 6s 6d; futures, quiet; September, bs 10%d: December, 5s 10%d. American mixed, b 104d; futures, dull; October, bs 9d; Novem- ber. nominal: January, 43 1%d. PEAS—Canadian, quiet, 6s &d sy [OUR=8L. 3d. PROVISIONS—Beef, western, S6s 3d cut, 26 to 30 Ibs, Ibs., 64s; long c ibs.) firm, Gls 6d 3 10 40 lbs., 60s '6d; Short clear b Ibs., 568 3d; clear bellles, 14 to 16 Il square, 11 to 13 Ibs., firm, s Lard, steady: peime western. in tierces, bls can refined, in palis, dull, &3s. y instances sales have been made lower than There have the market Needed for immediate requirements and as @ result buyers took advantage of the op- to pound the market The good to choice grades of stockers and feeders were In fairly good demand and sold at just about steady prices mand from the country has been sufficient o make the better grades of stock cattle bit the common stuff is a drug on the market and today the In- ferior grades were almost unsalable speculator In the No. 2, e, tra RLEY—Qulet; 1 &) m. WHEAT—Recelpts, 5297 bu. No. 3 red, T¥ge, elevats e, 1. b.. Juth, 9e, 1. short time around 19.—COFFEE—Spot nged to § points with cables. s fancy winter, 34 [Pullman P, C |Republic Steel pta. e opening, when lower ables and large northwest recelpts caused wheat showed marked strength very lght offerings, ons,” fears of a lighter north. | west movement, as a result of rains, and | strength In coarse grain @%c net advance, WNe; September, TG’ 37 confl—m’l‘zl strong; extra india prime mess . shori cut, firm; Cumberiand ; short ribs, 16 to r middles, light move quite freely riers offered yards s loaded up wit common cattle, and as a result they wiil not take any more unless they can them at a much forg e s # The market closéd qui unchanged to 10 points lower, sales amount- ing to 19,300 bags. includin i5.%5¢: November. 5.30c; March, 5.55¢5.60c; May, 5.7086.7¢; Jul Oan&tario & W Closed firm at | September at ecember, 6.35c; lower figure been paying all the week. There were not beef cattle in the yards. but the tendency of prices was undoubtedly downward. sCL &S ¥ @ 0.2, Tlhac, elevator, and o Cnetmath Option market opened little for sale 011 and Rosin. CITY, Sept certificates, 11264 bbls. ; 92.024 bbls.: a than yesterday's weak clo desirable grades were unevenly was slow and —OIL~Credit 92,93 bbls.; easy with wheat, but at onge recovered and wa: on covering of September and the rains west country offerings. Th CHEBESE—Steady; American finest whi 488; American colored, 498, NS, . TALLOW—Prime city, steady; in London, ll!ld)" ;ll’ld' "y Antanlian Receipts 'of wheat during 316,000" centals, including 343,000 Amer- Recelpts of American corn durh last three days, P cher cow marke! lower than yesterday feeders held about stead neglected and sold Representative sales BEEF STEERS. Ex-dividend Cholce sto iers and but others wers the low point and some small close was firm at JIHIAIIY““M Bank Clearings. F 19.—Clearing: ¥ 672, money steady at 5 cont; New York ¢achange. pay’ —° "O¢ per CHICAGO, Sept balances, §96.2 South 'Lima and Indlana, Sc. the last three LONDON,” Sept. LOUIS, Sept. . 9908, 19.-OIL—Calcutta May, Jil ed oll, %8s d ber, closed sTicc. pentine. spirits, s 6Xd. " K’rg:cl'!ocdnu. 043 bu.; spot, easy: No. o ‘asked; No. 3 wi Option market at but grad: t. y el ber 340 centals. U eXPOrts, sxaare sw? ; posted exchange, $4.84 for sixty days. $4.88% on demand; New York exchange, par. } track white. wang ihio" line s n . i%ec; Septembe: P ‘ramily, $15.50 SIOUX CITY, Telegram.)—CATTLE—Recef market steady bulls and mixed, $3.5004 feeders, $3.0005.00; Eigie HOGSRecelpts, 1000 head: market 10 i bulk, $7.25@7.%. 19.—(Special 19 —Clearings, $240,- 457,165, balances, 35,675,434 > HOSTON, Se balances, §1.49. ALTIMORE, Sept balances, $847,264; 'HILADELPHIA, ' Sept.” ' 19.—Clearings, MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 19— WHEAT—Sey ] No. 1 northern, 89%¢c; No. FLOUR—First patents, $.7608.85; second 'P pt. 19.—~Cleartngs. $21.70,816 and calves, . 19.—Clearings, $8,841,- money, a6 i IVISIUNS— Hee! . lower, §1.2g1. ALVES. “m STAGS. 120160 STOCK CALVES. 1 1% 3 b 1 ErOCKE 5 1000 4 NEBRASKA cows. ... M40 §2 feeder... 760 4 hetfers . 4m 1 i 3 heifers.. & 1 H [ PR buil 10 cows. feeders . 61 3 3 9 feeders.. 96 110 feeders caly heifers 4 ] 9 cows cow 10w 3 1 bull 3 feeders.. €16 4§ 1 fecder oW 1010 2 1 feeder feeders 3 3 feeders 2 feeders 3 1 feeder 1 helfer 1 calf § calves 1 fee feeders [ 2 feeders. 1 ste . 14 feeders . 820 3 10 1 bull 1570 2 feeders, 1 bull 1630 1 cows 4 feeders.. 660 § cows 6 feeders.. 495 3 15 1 cow....! 1 heffer... 700 2 cows.. 1 heifer... 630 275 3 cows 3 7 heifers.. 821 3 10 5 cows. . .1018 heifer.. .11 3 10 1 cow. 80 heifer... 760 2 %0 1 bull 1620 cows..... 960 2 80 6 calves... 28 cows..... W4 23 1 bull 10 1 cow.. ... X¥) 80 feeders. 1073 2 i 3 3 feeder...1020 4 30 i 4 feeders.. 987 3 3 3 i i 4 3 1 feeder. .. 850 feeders..1096 3 feeder. .11 feeder...1010 4 00 feeder... 79 4 00 feeders. 1026 3 15 ders. 1142 3 90 feeders. 1038 3 90 feeder... 870 3 60 feeders.. 9% 3 00 1 feeder. . 1060 feeder. 1380 1 1 feeder...1000 1 feeder.. 1000 1 feeder...1200 2 feeders. . 1120 7 feeders. . 955 1 feeder.. 1030 5 cows.... 114 cow..... 1 1 cow.... 1000 cow..... 15 § cows.. .. 8i3 cows 50 22050 cows. 80 800 1 cow.. ... 1 1cow.... T8 315 33 feeders.. 904 3 70 21 feeders 44 feeders.. W1 3 T 10 feeders. 1teeder... 900 i 1 feeder...1070 3 15 ] fecders. 1087 1 18 1 feeder. .. 890 63 feeders. 1003 8 & 17 feeders.. 99 1 feeder.. 1250 3 9 13 feeders. . 556 1teeder... 9% 4 0 1 feeder. ..1050 1 feeder...1130 3 15 1 feeder... 9% 6 cows..... Si0 1bull 1400 1cow...... 980 1 heifer. . 920 16 cowse.... 977 1 cow E 1 cows. 4 cows.. ., 952 /16 cows 1cow...... 9% 1cow 1 cow.....[1060 3 cows. 1 feeder... 950 1cow 1 feeder... 610 1 cow 6 feeders. . 786 4 cows 4 bulls.....13% 20 cows 9 steers. .10 1 cow. 39 feeders. 1063 66 cows. feeder. .. 1400 15 cows. 2 feeders..1190 3 cows 1 heifer... s 4 cows. 3 heifers. 1270 2 cows.. 1 cow 2 c 3 cows. 2 cows. 1 cow 1 cow... 1 cow.. 1 cow.. .l 1 cow 1 bull 113 stee: 134 cows... L. 6 cows 2 feeders. 1066 3 45 W YOMING. 6 feeders..1166 4 00 1 feeder... 990 4 10 COLORADO. 76 feeders.. 906 3 60 © feeders.. 906 3 00 3bulls... 1378 2 60 1bull......1190 22 1bull... 1370 2 60 1bull.. (1340 275 1 bull 1810 275 143 feeders.. 952 3 55 21 feeders.. 97 3 40 1 feeder. 840 13 feeders. 1060 875 10 feeders.. 964 3 65 1 feeder. ..1000 44 cows.... 1062 63 feeders.. 520 3 35 20 cows. 25 Campbell—Colo. 9 cows. 15 1cow. 500 150 6 cows. . 25 1cow.....[1010 2 6§ 4 cows. 5 1cow......1010 215 1cow...... 70 150 1cow...... 930 345 E. N. Dubbs—Neb. 35 feeders.. S61_4 10 3 feeders.. §26 315 J. Baxter—Neb. 10 feeders. 2 cows. 31 feeders. 4 feeders. B4 400 ineifer. 905 2 25 D. Jones—Wyo. 842 350 17 feeders..1261 335 157 3 40 Whitehouse & P.—Wyo. 17 feeders.. 840 420 13 cows. Beckwith, Quinn & C 33 feeders.. 517 4 3 11 cow C. Bodergree—Wyo, 33 feeders.. 680 4 25 22 cow 3 feeders.. 680 375 2 cows..... 975 250 Green Cattle Co.—Wyo, 14 steers...1364 410 4 feeders..1136 365 J. J. Corbett—Wyo, . B36 370 7 cows....1004 300 1086 4 00 Bruest & Co.—Wyo. 45 feeders.. 818 415 15 cows..... 98 3 30 42 feeders.. 864 3% 19 cows..... 919 276 1o feeders. 1090 4 10 J. Humes—Wyo. 46 feeders.. 990 415 4 feeders..1037 3 60 J. L. Baker—Idaho. 0 280 7 feeders. 6 feeders. §cows....1166 300 4 bulls.....427 235 5cows..... 818 250 * Henry Fartheng—Wyo. 14 feeders.. 1013 375 4 steers. 400 Davis & Nelson—Colo. 22 feeders. . 668 4 00 George Chessman—Colo. 738 210 4 feeders.. 418 340 L84 285 E. Bolce—Wyo. 112 feeders.1045 4 35 3 feeders..1040 8 60 John_ Adamson—Neb. 2 feeders.. 550 33 2 feeders..1150 375 1 feeder... 730 3 36 1 feeder. 3% 1 feeder... 990 350 3 feeders 33 George Helney—Neb. 9cows..... M2 245 35 cows....1018 275 HOGS—There was a light run of hogs here this morning, but as other points were quoted lower buyers hers started in to pound prices. On the start they bought the better grades and left the common heavy hogs until the last. The better grades were not much over bc lower and sold_largely around $7.40, though as high as $1.5 was paid. The heavy packin; grades were slow sale and could be quoteq 6@i0c lower than yesterday. They sold largely around $7.30. or from $7.25 to $7.8. There was not much change in the market from start to finish, and while receipts were light the fact that several trains were late in getting in prolonged the market well up untll noon. Representative sales: No. Av. 8 Pr. Ne Av. Sh. Pr. 9. 80 720 L0281 80 ks 320 13 %2 40 I3 160 730 lae w0 “ a2y 248 120 " 8 138 a1 120 s 50 R TIi 2 s 8. 120 120, 0 ssssss8s2sse ! : : ; } : i gl B iR H 218 a1 g8 818 4t “ 0 73 196 5 Ity o140 il w1 0 740 SHEEP—There was a liberal supply sheep and lambs in the yards this morn- ing, but nearly everything was feeders, There were 36 cars reported and all but about three of them were feeders. There were 19 cars of feeder lambs, 6 cars of feeder ewes and § cars of feeder sheep and yearlings. The 3 cars of fat stuff were a mixed lot, composed of ewes, wethers and lambs. A fair t-st of the market for fat stuff was not made, but the general opinion was tkat anything desirable would have brought about steady prices with vesterday. Buy- ers all seemed to be looking for desirable offerings, but there was nothing on sale to_attract ihelr attention. The feeder market was rather quiet, 3 but more espe huyers were lar were dull and a litt others wert rather weak £00d ¢ wes, $2.6002.90; herd, $3.00673.10; ¢ Tambs, $1.9404.3 stock ewes, $2.5083. 14 buck lambs 18 Wyoming buck lambs 13 cull lambs 208 cull lambs feeder weth 481 western western ewes . 439 western yearlings 363 cull ewes o %) fecder wethers . 1138 foeder wothers 41 yearlings and Steady—~Hog Market Lower—Sheep Steady. 18.~CATTLE-Reco); including 300 Texans and market steady; CHICAGO, Sept 7.00, stockers and @.50; bulls, Texas-fed steers, $3.0004.50; western stecr HOGS—~Receipts, 13,000 head; estimated tc morrow, 8,000; lefi over, 1. lower; mixed and butcher choice hgavy, $7.507. & 1567 40; light,’ $7.90@7.55; bulk of - salex LAMBS--Receipts, lambs steady; market B6ilic 27.80; good cholce wetl mixed, $2.50@3.65; western sheep, $2.50G3.5); Officlal yesterday: Receipts. Shipmen s, . S482 2 Kansas City KANSAS CITY, S 000 natives, 19.—CATTLE—Re Texans, 833 calves, ; western cows sfeady, quar- antine slow and Jower, stockors and feed- ers weak; no gond corn cattle her export and dressed beef steers, $7.10G; falr to good, $1.55G7.05; stockers and feed- western-fed Texas cows, $2.25G3.00, native cow 4.25; native heifers, $2.50G4 @2.00; bulls, $1.50@4.00; calves, $2.0(G. HOGS—Recelpts, 4,450 head; market steady closing firm;_toj 7.45; heavy, §7.. packers, $7.%5G7.46; light, §7. 8, $5.5007.35. LAMBS—Receipts, western _lambs, $3.009 to 10¢ lower, Texas clipped clipped shee stockers and feed- ors, $2.00G2. ive Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—~CATTLE—Receipts, 2,000 head, including 1,600 Texan: steady; native shi ping and export steers, eef and butcher steers, steers under 1,000 Ibs., $3.75@5.55; .00;' cows and 1L.7662.75; bulls, stockers 'and feeders, $3. heifers, $2.25@5.50; canners, $2.90@3.60; calves, $4.00@7.25; Texas and In- s and helfers, . 50G3.46. HOGS—Recelpts, 2,500 head pigs and 1 i puckers, $.40@1.60; butchers, $7.50@7. D ' LAMBS—Rece native muttons, culls_and bucks. . 26@4.00; stockers, $1.60@3.25; Texans, $3.00 dian _steers, 46, : market slow, te, §7.25@7.60: head; market st New York Live NEW YORK, Sept. celpts, 3,366 head; steer bulls and cows steady; 0G5 T; oxen, e e COper and refrigerator beef, 13@13%c per Ib. ments, 547 cattle and 2,900 quarters of beef. CALVES—Recelpts, strong; veals, $5.00@8.60; little calves, .60G@M.00; westerns, $4.10. HOGS—Recelpts, 1,076 head; market weak; D LAMBS—Recelpts, head; sheep 5@l0c higher; lambs steady to 15c higher; sheep, $2.00@8.75 5.90, with one car of cholce ek Markee 19.~BEEVES—Re- a shade higher; common to_falr $4.10; bulls, $2.600 Cables firm; dressed welght, state hogs, $7. SHEEP ' AN lambs, lambs, 34800 Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, l!.—CATTLE—“ Re- cows and helfers $3.00@6.00; bulls and stag ers and feedors, §2.75@8. HOGS—Recelpts, ‘head; steady to o .35@7.55; Digs, D LAMBS—Receipts, head; active and steady to strong; Idaho lambs, $. medium and heavy, 6.85; bulk, $7.36@7.50. EHEEP AM were the receipts of lv principal cities yesterday: ttle. Hoge: Sheep. stock at the Sloux Clty . PEREMPTORY AUGTION SALE AT CHICAGO On Wednesday and Thursday, ot 10 & m., we will sell at public Sount "Firs ' Undormriters o onat rooms, 111 and 113 Lake St., Chicago, the salvage of STEWART BROS. & CO, Wholesale Shoes, Pittsburg, Consisting of $300,000. BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBER COODS 10,000 Cases Men 8500 Cases Hood and Oid Colony Rubbers, 1,000 Cases Felt Boots, Etc, 9 per cent In practically in original cases. two days before sale. SAMUEL GANS, Manag: n Salvage Wrecking Agency Full and complete lines pertect condition an: vhane mams. Buy December Wheat for 80c. With cash Wheat & premium over September, and Ber, baars instrad of buils are paying carryl charges. weskiy, or Tully squal te last years avs 8,000,000 PR § oy R on record. Veryghire are ot inlmum. and net | nder 600 009,007 and receipts at pri; December Wheal v B por bu, sheuld esult 1n by sromiar Your orders in futures and consignmonts of cash grain solicited. CEO. H. PHILLIP 1-235 Rialto Bullding, Chicago. and week! te anyone interested in An full in the

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