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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1898)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE : TlirTtSDAV , SEPTEMIVKK 8 , 1808 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat HM on Earlj Rally , but Closes Near Low Point of the Day , PRICES WEAKER IN THC CORN PIT Ittilc Slronjc , Pork Ad- - 1C'culM , l.nril 1U Cull IK nnil Itllin 1OntN Ontn In Ilenmnil. CHICAGO , Sept. " . Kxpcctatlon of big tfcoplpts , together with a declining corn market , today weakeneel wheat. After nn early nelly September e'loscd I-Sc lower nnd ] ' . Corn lost B-Slj'Uc. ' Oats D > i'other05Sc. U" . llm d UiJU'Sc. Provisions ruleel strong , jiork advancing 2'ic. ' lard lOc nnd ribs 10U , 1. . . I Liverpool cables were rather disappointIng - [ Ing and that , together with the weakness , ll.-played by corn , started wheat lower. The ' 1 leiclpts In the northwest wore Binuller nnd the markets In that quarter were ( Inn. ! , change of sentl- i Pint resulted In a gradual m.nt lioro and there WIIH some buying lor the long account , which llnally starteel lihorts covetIHK and materially helped the , prl e. The feeling timong the bulls gen- , iTully was that the miirket had bad nearly over ; , thl rig against It of late anil yet had l.i . . -n'so ntubboin us to Indicate that It pos- K. . ' < ! n good deal of Inherent strength , l li > amued that prices were more likely | . > liilly tliun to meet wltti further loss and f tlinf reason traders as a rule- took ihn 1 , ig Melr. Aelvlcea from Minneapolis f-aul Id. movement there for the next three j . . .nibs would bo on nn increascel scale. Tli.it , In addition to the declining corn mar- U t. resulted In cooling the ardor of the 1. ilM nnd under realizing and short soiling til-- price graeliially declined until the ; curly ( { .ilti wnrt mom than lost. The mnikct i ii , ! . . d near the low point for the day. There \v M very llttlo de-mand for shipping panels li. re anel such bids as tame to h.inel wi-ru ut ridiictlonB nnd unworkable Minneapolis uivl Dllluth reported 750 cars , cemipareel wuh 512 curs the corresponding day of the Je ur before. The toinl receipts at western primary JT ikels was 1.3SI.COO bushels , against 1.M.I- l n bushels last year. Exports from Allan- t | . ii-irts were eeiuul to I'.m.OijO ' bushels , ricp- 1 ember opened "tc clown at Cle , udvanceel t' bile , sold off to 61 tVSc and closed at 61 7-Se liuyrs. December Ktnrted 1,4'ii3-8c ! lower nt C0'4f ; ; o5-Vc , rose to 60 7-STitilc. reacted to C * l-SftfiOVic and closed nt COVi'ifCO 3-8c. The failure of anything like damaging frosts to make nn appearance in the corn > ielt last night und predictions of generally warmer weather weakened prices In the e'orn pit. Shorts , who hael covered up yes- tordny In fear that the. threntuned freeze might be u serious one , resold und there xva" a good deal of liquidation of long prop erty. Prices continued to sug all day ami the close wns near the bottom point of the Hiisslon. Dece.mbvr closed ! c lower at 30fi-8e , declined to 30c anil closed ut 30 1-io sellers. Them wns n good business done In oats nt lower prices. Corn was followed almost all the time , but the losses were not nearly so large. May started unchanged nt 217-Sff I i'2'nnd declined to 21 5-Sc buyers , the clos- IniT price. Good general buying by packer * with the Kngllsh concerns heading strength ened provisions. The cash demand con tinued good for nil descriptions of hog prod- urts. fiecemher pork opened unchangeel ut 58.37'3. then advanced to $ S.50. then reacted to JP 40 , the closing price. October lard began unchanged nt $4.724 , wenkened to { 4.67 ( 4 70 , Improved to M.S5 nnd closed at $ l.S2'-- . Hullirs. October ribs started 7'-e' . lower ut 45 , .oso to Ji.IO , then wenkened to $5.15 , the clos'ng figure. I'lstlmateel receipts for tomorrow nre : 'helt , 200 cars ; corn , 375 curs ; oats , 300 cars ; hogs , 2C.OOO head. Thn lending future * ranged as follows : ArTlolcv Open. Jllch. Low. Clone. Yes'rt'y Soot. . . . tWi 02 Ie-c. ) . . . OOH-lil OOK' ' Van < r.n'i Wny. . ( i'J'l ui : fi'jjn Torn. Sfpt. . . anne 30 ion Dnc- . . . no MOSt May. . . as f Spi. | . . HI't U Due. . . nm 1IIH Mny. . . aa Jili- ' . " . ' Foru Sept. . HflO fl(0 | ( Oct . . . no H40 K no 5 30 Di"1. . . . bCU 8 37H 840 8 1)7 ) L nl. HepU. . 4 HO 4 0 4 70 Oct . . . 472H 4 RS 4 Oil UPC. . . . 4 00 47B 4 06.4 477H P.ltH. Sept. . . r. 05 5 70 n 0.1 6 15 C07Hi Oct. . . . BOO r. an 600 fi Ifi 60S & < 7i 075 41)5 ) 4 7'JH > NO. : . Canh nnotntlons were as follows : FLOUU Dull ; Hpe'clal spring brands , $1.50 ; hard wheat patents , $3.7011 .90 ; Heft jialents , $ ; i. 005(3.70 ( , Htralghta , 53.10ff3.2o ; li.ikorH' . J2.25J2.50. [ WIIWAT No. 2 spring , Glc ; No. 3 spring , CSJC2c ( ; No. 2 red. ClftC-'c. COHN-No. 2 , 30r > -S'C30lc. OATS-No. 2 , SOV4 ; No. 2 white. 23' , 024 4c ; No. S white , 22ii23e. IIYK--NO. 2. u < jn3Hc. HAHLKY-No. 2 , : ! Si < 43c. RI3KDS No. 1 llaxaeed , 870S9c ; prlmo timothy. J2.I5. I'KOVISIONS Moss pork , per bbl. , JS.40 S.45. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , $1.72' . Short ribs Hides ( loose ) , JI.S2Vi ; dry milted Hhonldera ( boxed ) . JI.BCKiJt.75 ; short clear sides ( boxedj , J5.nOJiG.GO. St'dAHS-Cut ' loaf. J6.02 ; granulated , J5.58. Following nre the receipts nnd shipments far today : Articles. Recelpts.l Shlpm'ts. On the * Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady ; creameries , isfif ISe ; dairies , lUUBc. Kggs , 12fi(12V-jC. ( Live : iioultry , In brisk dcmanel ; spring chickens , hens. So ; turkeys , i > c ; ducks , 7c. < ; IMUAI , MAUICIT. for NKW YORK , Sept. 7. KI.OUU Receipts , 47,112 bblH. ; exports , 12,291 bbls. ; easy , ex cept for old spring patents , which nro in demand. CORKMKALr-Hnsy. 13ARL13Y MALT Quiet. AVI I EAT Receipts , 213.775 bu. ; exports , SS7.0W bu. ; upot weak ; No. 2 red , 69 1-Sc f o. b. nlloat , to arrive. Options opened uasy on tlio interior movement and after u llttlo Hupport from foreign houses turned vuuk HKaln under llejuldation , ceintlnuiiiK heavy nil duy except for September , whlcli was wanted by shorts. The close was 1-st on September anel Vi'n3-Sc ort on later de liveries ; No. 2 red , \liy , 'jtiViiMit ' ; closed , Ltr c ; September , bti 1-Si ; closeel , uli 1-sc. CO11N ReceljitH , SI , 775 bu. . exports. 270- COO bu. ; fpot weak ; No. 2 , 37c f. o. b. ullo.it. . Options opened weak ami ele-cllned all clay through unloading by tr.ielers ilHappeilnteel over weak conditions and closed 6e nei . lower. September , 34 3UI c ; cloBeel , " 4 3-Se' ; Decuinber , 31 7-b < i35 > ic ; closed , U4 7-hc. OATS Receipts , 375,500 bu. ; exports , 370 , . 000 bu. ; spot dull ; No. 2 , 25Vil25 7c ! ; No. : white , fj'el.Mie. . . Options dull , but uboul Bteady , closing 1-se net higher ; Septembei clok ( I , 24 i-br. HOl'S-Steady. " l iko copper nnd spcltei Ehuweti u fulr degree of activity nnil stn. Inlity. The other departments , however weru dull and te.itureless , with prices prac' tlcally unclmnged. News nt haml averugte. up in favor of holelers. but failed to ma torlully stlmulnto buyers. At the close the metal pxclunge cullid pig Iron w.irrant : iintliangifd. with $ ti.Si > bid nnd $7.00 asked luke copper llrm , with J12.2D bid utie tl2.3.'k asked ; tin quiet , with J10.10 hid ane SIU20 nNked ; lead ciulet , with fl.uo bill une J405 nskud ; palter hlghtr , with H.i5 hie unU J < w asked. The llrm naming th set tllng price ? for leading miners und smelter quotes leud at JJ.W. CMBKHl'JVeuk ' ; large white. 7U')7 3-Sc Bniiill white. 7ijc ; largo colored , 7U < Ui 3-Sc liiiuill colorod. TI-C. TALLO\V-Dulf. ( OTTONBUBD 011-Dull ; prime yellow t Steady. MOI.AHSKiSteady. . IJl'TTKR-UecelptH. S.77 8 pk s. ; marke UnllliiuiriJlnrl , < t. reJV'Vl ! ? ' . , . > " * "Msexports. . 71 bbla. . \\MhA1 btcmly : spot nnd month , C6 < C6J4c ; October. t 1c.ifG.Btenmer No. i ree MV ; recrlntn. 74,700 hu. ; exports , none j pomhrrn wlieut. by sample , tj6Sc CORN-Knsy ; spot anel month. 3ltf34 l-5f October , 31 l.S'J3i > 4c ; steamer mixed , 3J- ; ' 1 _ . MMr ; ropMpt * . SnT.SM bu ; exports. 12,87 bu. ; j".uihern . white corn , 3lfi36'.4c ' ; south- crn vilnw. H5'v < i35 7-to. OATS .Morn active" . No. 2 whlto western , ! 7e , No. 2 mixed western , 21fl24iic ; recclpte , 0'7:4l bu . exports , none. lll'TTiU-Ste.idy KOfJN Firm uriel unchanged. Clll'JliSK Steady und unchanged. o.MA'n.v uuNint.u , MAiiicKTS. Conelltloii iir Trnele- and Quotntloni on Steeple nnil I'linc-y Produe-e , iOO9-Good : stock. 13c. IIL'TTEIl Common to fnlr , 10i12c ? ; sep- nrntor , ISc ; gntbereel creamery. 15tjl6e. LIVi : POt'LTUY-llens. 6flCiic : old rocHte-rs , 4espring ; chickens , ducks , fie : geese , 6c. PIOKONS-l.lve , per doz. , Jl. VCAI.I Choice , S flc , VIOUTAUM-S. : CKMIUY-lVr doz. bunches. Kig. , _ . ONIONS New southern , per bu. , 40I50c. IIHANS Hnnd-plcked nuvy. per bu , , J1.25. pi/I'ATOKS-Pc.r bu. , nOfllOc. H\VKET POTATOES-Per bbl. , on orders , J22J. CAHIlAOK-Per lb. . IP. TOMATOES-1'er four-basket crate , 25Q 30c. ' ' ' doz. 10 Ct'CL'MHEns-IIo'no grown , per , C/20c. ORANOi.S S'eedllng.i , $2.73 : Valencia * . per box , { 3 ; Mediterranean sweets , J2.76ij > 3.(0. ( U-IMONS-Calirornln. f < 5.230C.DO ; fancy i Mussina , $ < ! .60'u7.o < j. i IIAXANAS Cbolcp. largo stock , per hunch. $2.00 2.25 ; medium sized bunches , ; I1.75Q2.00. APIMKS-I'or bhl. , J2.501j2.73. ( \VATKitMI2LONS-Cratcd , 12fll4c ; loose , 10T(12c. ( ( ' ANTAI.iOUPE Homo grown , per crate , ' j : oowi.23. ; rr.AfMIES-rallfornln. 20-lb. case , Jl.OO. I'M'MS-rallfornla , $1 23. ! 1'EAUS-HnrtlPtt , J2.2V GIIAPES Native , per basket. 12 G. I CMtANIlEtlltlES Wisconsin , per box , JUO. MISC'ELT.ANEOUS. NfTS Almonds , per lh. . large = lie , 12P IV : small , lie : lirazlls , per lb. , 9f710c : Kn- glish walnuts , per lb. , fancy soft shell , 11 ® 12c ; standards , J-'ViBc ' ; lllbcrta , per lb. , lOc ; pe"ans , polished , medium , GJ17O ; extra large , tti3c ; large hickory nuts , ll.00fil.10 per bu. ; small. $1 15 fl.23 jter bu. ; cocoanuts , per Ice , $ | . 5003.00 ; peanuts , raw , die ; ronHled , 7o. MAPLE SYIlt'P Flvp-pnl. can. each , } 275 ; gill. cniiK , pure , per doz. . $12.00 ; half- gal. cans. JH.23 ; quart c'ans. J3.50. I irOXEY-l'holcp white , 12fl2l ! e. I DATES llnllowee , 60 to 70-lb. boxes , 5Hc ; Salr , He ; I-'nrd , P-lh. boxes , 3c , i FinH Imported , fancy 3-crown. ll-lb. boxes , ] 0. . ; rcrown , 41-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes. 22i23c | per box ; California , 10-lb. ' box , Jl.fiO. i ClDKH-Ppr half bbl. , f3.23f3.60. ? IIIDKS , TALLOW , ETC. | 1 HIDEH-No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No. 2 green hides. He : No. 1 salted hides , Sc ; No. 2 salted hides , " ' "ic " ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs. , ! ) e ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7c. i TALLOW. nilEASlETC. . Tnllow , No. I 1 , ' , ' , ( ; tallow. No. 2 , 2Hic ; rough tallow , lUc ; white grenjui , 214SJ27ii > ; yellow and brown grease , HaW2'lc. HIIKEI' 1'ELTS-Oreen salted each - , , 15 75o ; grren salted shearings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 13' ' ' ; dry shearings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each. Be ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4'ff5c ' ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska , murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 3filc ; dry flint , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 4 < ff3c ; dry Hint , Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3ft Ic. AVAIL.III.U SI IM'l.inS OF fillAIN. Sonic North went Kluvntnrn Show Im- portmit IteiliiellollH. NEW YORK , Sept.Special cable dis patches and telegraph dispatches to Hrnd- street's show the following changes In available supplies last Saturday as com pared with the preceding Saturday : "Wheat t'nlted States and Canada , east of the Heckles , Incrcaso l.S3liOfl ( bu. ; nlloat and for Kuropc. di crease MO.OoO bu. ; total sup ply , net Im reuse Ifi,0u0 ! ! ) hll. Corn 1'nlted States and Canada , east of the Rockies , Increase 3U.nuO bu. Oats Cnltcd Slates and Canada , east of the Rockies , Increase l,7y3,0Hi ( 1m. Thu only Important reduction In the visible supply of wheat now reported In the olllclal statement Is that of 5C"0 bu. at Min neapolis private elevators. The Important gains not otherwise reported are the In creases of 22\000 bu. at Chicago private elevators , H'J.tHW bu. at Nev- Orleans , 112,000 bu. nt Ontario and Manitoba storage points , lOo.OiiO bu. at Milwaukee private elevators , S4.000 hu. at Oalveston and 50,000 bu. at northwestern Interior elevators. St. l.mils .Mnrkft. ST. LOUlh1 , Sept. 7.-FLOCil--Dul ! and depressed , but unchanged. WHEAT Closed bar--ly ole.ulv , with De cember a shade iindoiyostordav ard other months unchanged : spot , nominally lower ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator , B7c ; track , 6Sc ; September , til'ic ; December , C2 7-Sc bid ; No. 2 hard , cash , Glc. CORN Future's were fractionally lower ; spot , better ; No. 2 cash , 23'ic asked : Sep tember , 2S'tc ; No. 2 , 2S 5-Sc. May. HOLjc. OATS Futures closed Irregular with only fractional changes : No. 2 cash , 21o bid ; track , 22'ic ; September , 20c bid ; Decem ber , 20 C-Sc bid ; May , 22 5-Se. asked ; No. 2 white , 2l'4f24sc. HYE Lower ut 40 ,4c. SEED Flaxseed , lower nt S3o ; prlmo timothy seed , easy but unchanged. COKNMEAIQulet at $ l.G3ftl.70. liHAN Dull and easy ; sacked , east track. 42c. HAY-Steady to easy ; timothy , J6.009S.OO ; prairie. J5.5CKnJ.50. Ul'TTEJl Firm ; creamery , 16@19i4c : dairy. iSf/U i- . EOns-HlKhpr nt 12c. loss off. WHISKY-J1.23. COTTONTIES AND HAGQING Un changed. MKTALS-Lcnd. steady nt $3.S7'A ' ; spel ter. stronger at J6.70 bid. PROVISIONS-Hlgher : standard mess , jobbl'ig. $ S.50. I ard , higher ; prlmis steam , J4.70 ; choice , J4.75. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders. J5.00 ; shorts , J3.C2H. Bacon , boxed shoulders , $3.50 ; extra short clear and ribs , $6.l2'i. ; shorts , $6.25. KECEIPTS-Fl 2,000 bbls. : wheat , B9- CKW hu. : corn. 22OuO bu. ; oats , 37.0IN ) im. SHIPMENTS Clour. 17,000 bbls. : wheat , nc.OWJ bu. ; corn , 1 IS.OOO bu. ; oats , 2G",000'bif. Clt > ( irnlii nnil I'lotslon . 67o. 67o.CORN CORN About steady ; No. 2 mixed , 23fl > 2S'c ; No. 2 white , 2Wj2S'Ac ; No. 3 , 27'/4c. OwVTS Scarce , steady ; No. 2 white , 23S 2lc. RYE-NO. 2. 400. HAY Weaker : choice timothy , $6.00 ; choice prairie. J3.235J6.50. HUTTER Firm ; separator , l&IflSc : dairy , lie. EtSOS-FIrm : fresh , HHc. HECEIPTS Wheat , 23,200 bu. : corn , 7,100 bu. : oats. 1,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 71,400 bu. : corn , 33.- 000 bu. ; oats , none. Te > l > .ele > 11irke-t. , TOLHDO. Sept. 7. - WHEAT - Active , 1 I lower ; cash , CS'ic nsked ; September , ( BUe ' 'coilN-Diill , lower ; No. 2 mixed , 31' > c. OATS-Dull. steady : No. 2 mixed. 20c. " KYK I'richiuiged ; No. 2 cash. 43Hc. , I Cl.oVKIiSICKD-Actlve , higher ; prime , cash old. $3.30 ; prime , cash new , J3.70 ; October - . tober , $3 70. OIU Unchanged. Clne-loiilltl CINCINNATI. Sept. 7.-KLOTR-Stcady. \V 111AT : Stonily ; No. 2 red. C5c. CHN-Steidy : ; No. 2 mixed. 31c. OATS Firm : No. 2 mixed , 22'/.c. HYH-Qulet ; No. 2 , 45c. 1'HOVISIONR-i.anl. firmer. $1.70. Hulk , UUTTHR AND KOGS-Steady. llvi < rpocil ( Jralie .Mnrkrt. u KIViRl'OOL. Sept.WIIRATDull , s jsel pwer ; September , 6s 4 7-Sd ; December , il ' COUN-Dull. 1-Sd to 3-Sd lower ; Septem- il ber. 3s l l.-il ; October , Si 1 7-Sd ; December. il 3s 3 1SU , > lll > vnuUri > Crnln .MiirUot. MILWAVKKK. Se pt. 7.-AVHKAT- Hlghe'r : No. 1 northern. 63ic ! ; No. 2 north ern , f-Oi c. jV { --Higher ; No. 1. 4 V4c. No. 2. 43c ; sample , 31 mlu AVIirnt .Market. qtK"1,8' S ° Pt' 7.-AVIIKAT- x rei " i i1'1 ? ! > r5"i < - ' : December , 57c ; > ' ° ' J ' ' 6 ° lC ; No2 nol' e n 5ti 1'LoU'li AND nitAN-Unchangfd. I'e'eirlu .Miirki-t * . rKOUIA , Sept. 7.-CORN-KIrm ; No. Vt" . OATS Steady ; No. 2 white " UWV ' WlllSKY-Kfrm. on the bfi'siVuf aiis. ; Cnllftiniln llrlocl rrultn. NKW YORK. Sept. -CALIFORNIA : DRIID rnriTa - s.eaiyLAi.rVnpora" . , 'itt apples , common , iljbc. prlmo wire tray , Sc choice , 9'4r ' : fancy , 9S'iln' ? ' . 1'runes , 4fHe. Aprlcom , Roynl , ll'ulSiMoor Turk. IMf l c. 1'eacheH , unpuelcd , 7jJ9i ; peeled , 12y , lOc. I Orlcienx Mnrlcrt. NBW ORM1ANR , Sopt. 7.-PROV1SIONS Wiilct , I'ork. standarel mess , 1925 9.75. Lard , refined tierce , Jl.Wvtf 4 fX ) ; pure lard , J5.37 r'(7G.50. ' Uoxed meats , dry salt shoul ders , J5.fi01i5.12lt. Hncon , clear rib sides , Jr..CKJC.C21,8. Hum ? , choke ; sugar-cured , (9.00 9.75. f'OFFEK-Steady ; ordinary to fair , 07-S ® 8 3-Sr. RICK Kasy , good demand ; ordinary to good , 3\t(4c. ( FLOL'It , GRAIN AND KHEDSTt'FFS- Steady. Flour , extra fancy. , J.30 ! 3.40 ; | ) atent9 , )3.75'ij3.S5. ' Cornmcul , Jl.SO. lirnn , 07 ! ' . HAY-1'rlme , Oflllc ; choice , 12 2 0. CORN No. 2 sacked , mixed , 39c ; white nnd yellow , lOc. OATS-No. Z western , 2Sc. Sun I'rieneUeeVleeiit Mnrket. SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 7.-WHEAT- St ndy ; December , J1.13 3-S. UARLEY Not ( | Uoted. STOCKh AMI IIUMIS. Speeeilnllxe l.liiuldiit le > n DurliiK tlir Day nn n Inri < Se'iele- . , NHW YORK , b'cpt. 7. The bears got the upper hanel very decisively In the stock market today und precipitated u more act lvo selling movement than has yet oc curred. There was speculative llepjldatlon during the afternoon on n very large scale nnd offerings of long stocks In some prop erties which had elements of weakness wcro u material factor In the decline. Su gar occupied the center eif the stage all day. It WUH evident bef.u-e the < market opened that the bears had marked It l' . > r their own , and everything that could be done In the way eif ellse'emrautng reports of the companies' business and ellsastrnis competition In prospect was done through the medium eif Inspired publh .itlius. Tnc movement was opportune , as the rceetit bull inove-ment In the slock was accom- panlcel by ruinorx of an IniTe-iisc In the eliv- lelenel , and the declaration todav of only the usual dividend brought heavy selling from disappointed holder * . T irrcntH eif steick we're , disloelgcel em the decline and nil the usual devices were- employed to glvej nn tippcarunro of Inside si'lllng. i The iliutl rally In the stock wa * only I feeble , the last prle'e being 5'i jier cent be low last night's closing. Thn demoraliza tion In Sugar affecteel the whole list , but espec'lnlly the Industrials Teib.icco , the ! Ainerlcati Steel nnd Wire storks , I.eael , Manhattan and Rubber nil show sharp looses. The railroad list held out longer against the downward course' , especially the grangers , led by St. 1'atil. Railroads ultimately yielded , however , many of them showing losses between 1 und 2 points. Rock Island broke baelly In the llnal dealings , showing mi extreme decline of 1 5-S per cent , nnd the I'aclllc stocks were consplcu- rmsly weak on realizing In connection with the announced determination of Canadian Pacllliolllclals to accept the eleclslon of the Interstate Commerce commission against the differential in their favor on freight rates. The Vallroad list during the morning ruled quite generally above last night's level , nnd People's Gas was alsei u strong feature earlier. Demand sterling fe > 11 earlier today to SI.R5U. This Is con sidered to be easily within the gold Import point uiiel gold Is expected to come this week , u small consignment being an nounced after the close of the market to day. There is a noticeable Increase also In the deposits of 3 per cent government bonds to secure eleposits of public money. On the whole the prospect seems to be for larger supplies of money within a short time , although the cull loan rate wad marked up to 4 per cent In the late deal ings. Dealings In bonds were on n fairly largo scale und prices yielded slightly In the later dealings. Total sales. S3.U5.000. X'nlted States 3 when Issued advanced 1-S per cent In the bid price. Government bonds were otherwise iinchangeel. The levelling Post's London financial ca blegram says : The Candla Incident made the stock markets here hesitate today nnd the tlrm tendency was less clearly ilfflned. It is belleveel , however , that the reaction will bo only temporary , the undertone being decleU'dly llrm. Grand Trunks anel Canadian Pacific rose- sharply on u reported settle ment of the rate war , although It Is under stood hero that only an adjustment of local rates on the two systems has been ar ranged. Americans suffered through realizations during the parly hours , but the close was tinner ngnln. St. Paul being especially strong. DeBeers mines were Bold heavily from Paris , but other Kadlrs keep fairly good nnd the movement in West Australian mines Is assuming the proportions of a . small boom. New York Is still buying gold , bidding It up to 77s 10Jid. : TheLomlmi ells- count market Is distinctly easy , repayments having been made to the bunk today with the greatest ease. Tnr following nra the rlosluc quotations of the laaillng stocks on the New York market today : 'Third assessment paid. Total sales of stocks today were 407,200 shares , including 7.SOO Atcldson preferred , 12,55.Unltlmore fi Ohio , 8.590 Chicago , Hur- llnston & Qulncy , 3,200 Denver efc Itlo Grande preferred , IUO ! Illinois C'entral , t.150 Loiilsvlllo .t Nashville , 1S.2&5 Manhattan , 17.H9 Northern I'acltlc , 20,1V ) Northern 1'a- cllle preferred , b.'Oo Rock Island. G.5M ) I I ' Sugar , 4,950 l.eu'tht'r preferrc > d. t nciilon Stoc-U ( | initnlloii < i. BOSTON , Sept. 7.-Cull loans , 2ii03'/i per cent ; tlmei loans , S'ejl's per cent. Cieising enuitiitloiiH on stocks , bonds nnd mining shares : I.ouelon wfopk Quolntlnnn , J.ONDON , Sept. T.-4 p. m.-Closlng : Consols , ni rw.y..liu r.-ti , St. Paul common..117' ; ( < > n It. acet 110 < 4 IN. Y. central I2S' CanacJItin Pae'lftc. . . 9' , Pennsylvania tl elei lit pf'i W1 ! I' P PM. . . . . . ' . " . ! . . M Illlne.l * Ccntral . . IIS l U .V N ev > > N. Taclflc | > fel < & ' ( JranJ Trunk 7 Sun l'rnncM | < M > Mlnlnt : cleiiilielle > n , SAN FIIANC18CO , Bcpt. 7.-The oiTlcl.l closing niiotntlona for minlne Blocks todny were ns follows : Aita T7T. . " . " . . " . " 773nttf' ! \ * \ > H Alpha Con ; i Kimtilrfcy Con 6 \n.le- 8 Mexican 'J ' HHeher It Occl.lentnl . Con 61 M & llrlrher Jl ophlr ' liulllnn S iviexl 1' OalHonla r > i uvtrman J ChtXcnejo Con Hnvnne " ciioiiiir K scorpion ' , - C\nilltl ne 5 41 Mrrrn NevaeU < > * Coti. C. tic v iii I'nlotl Cnn 15 Cronn Point is t'tah Con Oeniia * t ' ' 'irrlt. so Vcllow Jacket ! l Halei & Nnre.'iei . . . . til Standard 1. " " Silver bnrs , 50 3-Sc ; Mexican dollars , If , ® 40'sc. Drafts' , sight , 15e. ; telegraph , 17'-jC. ' \ 'iv YurL Money MnrKrt. NUW YOIIK. Sept. 7.-MONKY ON CAM. Nominal , at S't/dl per cent. P1UMU MEUCANT1LI3 l'AI'KH-3\ff4 t per cent. STKHLINO EXCHANGK-llenvy , with ncturil buslnc'ss In bankers' bills ut JI.S4VU 4.M for ilem.ind , and JI.S25M.S2 i for sixty clitys ; posted rates , Jl.siLffM.sl nnd $4.&jic/i/ < 4 > j ; commercial bills. Jl'vl > i < fi4.S2. SILVKH CK11T1I.MCATKS-5 ! " ' 11A11 SMA'KH-dliSc. MEXICAN DOLLAIJP-lfiV. GoVnrtNMlCNT noNDS-VIrm ; 3s , 105 ; new 4s , reg. , 125 ; coupon , IS" ; 4s , reg. , 110 ; coupon , lllVs ! 2s , 9S ; fig , reg. and coupon , 112 : Pncllle tis of ' ? ! ) . 10214. Closing quotations on bonds were ns fol lows : n . IHV . 107 IN. Y.c. IstB llimi U. S. new 45. reg . . .las .N . J. C. JIa 11H ! P.S.clocoiip \ " N. ( Mil 1211 1J.S. 4 . ive Ill K. l4 ID' . ' ' * IT. S. ducoiip HUVt No. i'ucltlc let . . . .ll' . ' i | U.M.SeK reu I'M ' No. I'.tcinr iln H.St , i tl.R.fc .rre 113 No. IViclflc * IH llllVi ' ITS. K .POUP na IN. v.r.&st. r 4 . .i " Ule-trlM 4.HJ9 IKI'i ' N. \ W. ha ' A'a.cLl ' e A 10S . .N.V. . l onHOls . . . .101) .V. W. lien , -is 11-i . N. iHtu 11 Hi I ) . All > 1 , Isth 1111 St. V. roimols 1) ) A. li. ( i. 4 n ; IM. ! r. A. I1. IHIS..I.VJ K.UHI TVIIII. iMtn ton at i' . r. A i' . r > us Km * lien. 4H 7IVi So. Ky. OH l'7 ' < I'V , V I ) . Istt. I. r. 7. IK U..t T.llH Ml ( * 'n. Kle c. fin 107 iTemi. ne\v hcjl ys. . . U e | ( i.ll.AS A.IIH liri T P. 1 , . ( i. i t lUii . II. \ S.A. Seln. . . ion 'T. ' P. llif. VelH 4(1 ( 1I..VT. ( ejiit. r > Ill ill. 1 > . I ) . A O. Ixln. . 77 H. A. T. C. coil. Oh. . . 10S . IHt S ll'J lowac lulu li ) | l\Vil > .els "Jlii ) | Ia. Ni-wCem. 4 . . . . .10'lV. . sliore 4a llll 1 , A. N Cnl. 4s MU'Y.i. ' ivtiturlrn 70 MlH ourl On 100 iVn. neferreet t < imj M. li. A.T. 'Jils. . . . lilVHiilun raulllc 4H. . . V M. K. ft T. 4H h'JVjVi coiisln ( 'on IH. S'Jtj l ifri lijii Kltinnt'lul * lilom.IN , Sept. 7. Prices on the bourse today opened linn. Afterward prices were steadier , though there wns no advance. Thu principal feature of the market was the strong demand for Canadian Paclllc securi ties. In response ) to London reports of the prospect of the termination of the rate , war. Hank shares were weaker on realizations iiinl lion slmics wete iniinvorably Inilucnccel by American competition. PA HIS , Sept. 7. Turkish securities de clined on the bourse today owing to the disturbances In Crete. Dcileers mines were offered In consequence of adverse rumors. Otherwise prices were llrm. South Africa securities were active und shares of the Urltlsh Chartered South Africa company were strong. Three per cent rentes. 103f ; )2'.iiO ) for the account. Spanish 4s closed at 42. MADIUD. Sept. 7. Spanish 4s closed to day at 67 2-5. Gold was ciuoted at C2 2-5. LONDON , Sept. 7. The market for Amer ican securities opened better on Now York buying and further advances were made , but later cascel oil' and closed dull , with the demand eencrally light. Spanish 4s closed ut 42. I'Miiunoliil .No ( < * N. OMAHA , Sept. 7. The clearings today were JU92.491.SiJ : balance. * , $157.350.63. Last year the clearings were Jl.thl.Osti.SO ; balI I . uncs-.s. $133,450.23. Increase in clearings , S1J1.105.W. ' i NEW OULBANS , Sept.Clearings , { inOKKj ; ( ; New York exchange , DOc premium ; commercial , $1.25 discount. PHILADELPHIA. bept.Clearings , { 11,710. 11 : balances , JI.499.43J. HALTI.MOIUC , Sept.Clearings , J3.0S7- : ' 272 ; bal.inces , J321.2W. ' ST. LOl'IS , Kept. 7.-Clenrlngs , 5CI18C07 ; . balances , J75S799 ; money , 4117 per cent ; New I \nrk exchange , ir.c . discount bid , par askeel. CHICAGO , Sept. 7.-Clcarlng.s , $19,772,901 , ; 1 balances. JJ14.421 ; New York exchange , 35c i dlse-ount ; sterling exchange , posted , JI.W * . I ffi4 > ( > ' . ; actual , $1 Wv < t' ' " ' * * * ' sixty cmys , i $4.SlhTi4.F31i. Flocks were llrm : niscult , I common , ; i2'/i ' ; Ulbcult preferred , 97'z ; Diamond mend Mate'h. 135 ; North Chlctigo , 225 ; Strawboard - board , : ! l ; West Chicago , 95. CINCINNATI. Sept. 7-Money , 2Hfi per cent ; New York exchange' , 30c discount : clearings , { 1,752,500. Cotton .llnrkei. NKW OHLKANS , Sept.COTTON 3'"uturjs dull ; bfptomber. $5.10 ; October , 4 y-lic ( : low middling , 4 15-lCc ; middling , 5 fi-Ke ; good middling , 55c ; middling fair , fi 11-lCo ; rectlpts , 2,057 bales ; stock , OIS2i bales. NEW YOIMC , Sept. 7.-COTTON Stonily ; mlddlliiK , O'jc ) ; net receipts , none ; groas. 2M4 bales ; exports to Grout Britain , 14o bales ; u > Krance , 050 bales ; to the conti nent , 3i-i balea ; forwardoit , 27 bales ; sales , 1.247 balm ; spli.nem. 1.147 bales ; stock , 47- 240 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 9,9iit bales ; cxptirtH to Great IJrltain , 15,552 balea ; to Prance , 500 baits ; to the continent , 300 link's ; titock , 15,535 bal&B. Consolidated : Not receipts. 32,354 bales ; exports to Great lirltiiln , Ki.l&S bales ; to France. 865 bales ; to the continent. 4,237 hales. Total since September 1 : Net receipts , 3I.7SO bales ; ex ports to Great Britain. 2Si > 51 bales ; to KrnitS60 bales ; to the continent , 2,430 bales. LIVERPOOL , Sept. 7.-COTTON Spot , good business done ; prices unchanged ; American middling. 3 9-3JJ ; pales of thn day were 12.0W hales , of which 1,000 wcro for upeciilatlon and export and Included 11,300 American ; receipts , 6,000 bales , in- ulutllnK 4,900 American. Futures opened quiet , with n. moderate demand and closed quiet ; American middling1 , L. M. C. , Sep tember. 3 lO-M'irt ' 11-C40. value ; September and October , 3 S-C4i3 ? 6-64(1 , buyers : Octo ber anel November , 3 7-64J , value ; Novem ber and December , 3 e-Clfi'S 7-tild , sellers ; December and January , 3 6-ii4d , buyere ; January and February , 3 6-Clfj3 7-6ld , Hel lers ; February and March , 3 7-6le1. sellere ; March and April , 3 S-6U1 , sellers ; April and .May , 3 tj-iilO. " 9-C4d , buyers ; May anel June , : : IMiltiS lJ-ti4d ( , ae-llers ; June and Jub , J 10-C4d , buyers. ( . 'olTco Mnrkot , NEW YORK , Sept. 7.-COFFEE-Opllona opened steady at unchanged prices to 5 points lower : rallied , but ruled Inactive anel featureless with no support from out- Hlelo speculators anel markets fea tureless , weak undertone following Indica tions of Increasing movement at Hlo and Santos , causing increased Indifference on the part of the spot buyers ; closed quiet and unchanged to R points higher : sales , 7.- 5K ) bags , including September at $5.15' ' < i5.f > n ; October , $5. . " > ii. Spot eolTe'O , Hlo , dull ; No. 7 , invoice , $0.37' ; . ; Ne > . 7 , Jobbing , J6.S71Mild , quiet ; Cordova , tS.OUj ! 15.00 ; moderate job bing trade. X MV York Dry < ! oed Mnrliot. NKW YORK , Sept. 7. The market Is un changed in any vital particular In dry ' goods. There are a great many buyers In the city , but their operations are not on a hroael basis. This Is particularly noticeable ) In the worsted gooels division. Operations hero have been very slow. Print cloths con tinue strong. The market has been fairly actlvo. Extras nt 21 1-1C can only be ob- talneel for spot delivery. Futures are neit offered at all. Oeld goods are equally firm. Staple cottons lex ally show no change worth mentioning. Prints are dull and featureless. Stiuiir .Market. NEW YORK , Sept. 7-SL'C All-Raw , strong nnd hild higher : fair ri'llnlnff , 3s4c ; centrifugal. 95 test , 1 3-sc ; rellnoel stfaely. LONDON. Sept. 7.-JJEET SUGAR-Sep- tember , 9s 7'.5d. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 7.-SfOAIl No open kettle ; centrifugal , strong ; seconds , 2Ufr 4 3-lCc. MOLASSES-Easy : centrifugal , 4Sltc. Oil MnrUc-t. OHCITY. . Sept. 7.-Crcdlt balances , Jl ; certl'icates , 9K'sc bid ; sales , 19 , 0 bbln. cash nt 99V.c ; Hhlpmenls , 70,0' ) bbls. ; runs , in cluding Eureka and Buckeye lines of third , fourth and tlfth. 195.213 bbls. ; shipments , month to date. 493,7 2 bbls. Suit Involx-n Mnny Mlllle > n . PITTSIU'IIO. Sept. 7. The recent decision In the case of the Carnegie Steel company ngalnat the Cambria Iron company. In which the validity of the patents of the late Cap tain W. II. Jones , of the former concern wcro established , in raid to be the mo it im portant and -reaching Rained in tin ? In dustrial world of the United States within recent years. Almost all the largo con cerns havo. It Is said , Infringed on the patents for years , and the Cnrnesie company will , it is understood , proceed ngalnat every one. to compel them to pay damage * for past uw > and a royalty for all future tonnuge. Many millions are Involved and the grtat , i uteri concerns Hint have assisted the Cam bria company in Ita suit will probably carry I the cnsc on to the L'nlted States court ol il appeals. . _ _ , , , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Talr Bun of OoraM Oattlo Finds Beady Snlo nt Good Prices. WARMED UP AND HALF FAT STUFF SUFFERS ( innil ( ! rn n A\V lcrn Still Hnlc Alioiit Hi'KH Fiillnw Provlnlnnw nnil Iline n Dime Miurp Aotlvc mill Steady. SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. 7. CM tie. l ( ' ff at"'r" Itccclpts today 1.11" ) 7. i' M.69S Olllclal Tuesday 5..KO B.H2 9,8. T Olllclal Monday 4.277 LM'J 4.-I Three days this week. . 13.731 iri.O',9 , 20.160 Sumo days lust week . . 12.120 20XH Siwi > Sumu elu > 8 week before UrJ7 ( 17 , ell 10.SI9 ASefuv pi lie pulei 10' .o s le/r llie mal several cluys with eoint > artfons : lodlc.ve * Suncluy. The oillclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Ciittlu. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. P. Ry. . . . 4 O. & St. L. Ry . 4 . Mo. I'licltle Ry . 11 5 Union 1'ac. System. . 3i 25 li 4 l'i N. W. icy . 1 . F. , E. & M. V. R. R. II M C..SI. P..M. .t O. Ity. . . It. & M. R. R. R. . . . 61 27 11 C. , II. .t Q. Ry . I C. . R. I. & P. Ry. , I ) . 1 1 . . . . C. , R. I. . * t P. Ry.W. . . 2 Total receipts . . . .icT 113 211 4 Thi > disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Huycra. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. oin.iha Packing Co . : iio 732 M C. II. Hammond Co . 25 ! l.fitn ! 411 Swltt and Company . . . . 53S 1,217 Cudahy J'acklng Co . 337 1,42 Armour & Co 310 2,7Sii 7VI II. ISeckor and Degan. . 19S Yiinfunt < t Co . 7 , J. L. Carey . 113 Lobman & Co . II W. 1. Stephens . IS Hcnton * rnderwood . . Ittf Huston ft Co . ! ' 4 Kreblm At Co . 116 11111 & Huntzinger 2 7 L. F. Husz . 113 . Livingston & Schaler . . SO . Hamilton & Rothschilds. ! 0 > . Cudahy , from country . 220 Cudahy P. Co. , 1C. C. . . . SS7 . Planklnton P. Co. , 5111 . 150 Other buyers . 40. ; . . . . l. : > 4b Left over . 1.5' ' < o Totals . 3.7M 7.MO 5.2HI CATTLE A considerable proportion of the beef cattle here today wcro corn feds , twenty to thirty curs of that kind of cut tle being reported In the yards by buyers. The market was fully steady on the best kinds , which sold at J5.00T(5.15 ( , the same us yesterday. A good many of the cattle. were only half fat or warmed up. or else on the coarlsh order. Shippers must bear In mind that ouch cattle come Into direct competition with grass westerns , and lor that reason do not sell as well , the buyers seeming to prefer good grass westerns to half fat corn cattle. ( Jood grass westerns , suitable for the dressed beef trade , were also Just about steady at yesterday's decline , comparisons , however , with two weeks ago , show a very Urge falling off In prices , and It Is hard to realize the extent of the decline without looking back at previous sales. As an ex ample , the Connors Texas sold at * 3.70j.SO ! ( ; ! yesterday , and two weeks ago the same catllo brought $1.30. Quite a hunch of westerns that brought JUO yesterday were a cut on" from cattle th.it Bold two weeks ago at $4.20. Any number of Instances of that kind could be piled up. all showing that western cattle have suffered a sharp break. COWH and heifers today were slow sale. The supply wus not large , hut buyers were determined to force the market doun , and they nucceeded In a good many cases. Feeders were 5i10c | lower generally. Yes terday speculators bought a. good many cattle and later on In the day sold some of the same catllo at cost , or even less. For that reason they weru not overly anxious or Htrone buyers today. Representative sales : BTEBRS. & feeders..llsl 3 75 IDAHO. 1K1 feeders.lllfi 410 GI > rows 1055 340 1 steer 1030 325 4 cows 1055 2M 18 steers..1193 370 1 heifer..1170 375 HOGS Toelny'H hog market was loc lowci than yesterday , due to the break In th' provision market , nnd the consenuent ele. cllno In live hogs nt all selling points The market was fulrly active nt the do- cllne , and the most of the hogs sold early Gooel mixed loads sold principally nt J3.B21 : 5(3.55 ( , ns nKnlnst J3.C2 > tiT(3.G5 ( yesterday Gueiel heavy anil light loads fold Inrgely ul ( $1.55173.57V. , with a cholco heavy lemel ai flC2' . . Ifrn\y packing hogs sold nt * : ( .5/i ( ( i 3521- . . The > average of all ttie sales , ns wll bo neited from the table nt h itd of column was Ju t about lOc lowir. Chicago was reported even worse , us thf murket nt that point. In aehlltlon ti hclnc lower , was M-ry dull , while bore the buyer ! appeared to want the hogs at theprfvalllnt prices and the demand wns large cnuugr to render the trndo cinlte uetlve for u ele. dining market. Today's decline carrle- the market to the lowest point tou lu-c 1 since January 18 , anil there have been verj few days between that date and this when the leverage price bus fallen below (3.00 Represcntatlxu nales : No. Av rtb Pr No. Av Sh. Pr. 103 203 2W 345 17 217 . . . 345 ' n i > n . . n i7' n : c2 . . . a 474 M > .211 . 3 W SS 272 80 3 50 ' ' 'i ' . 2ill 120 .1.10 7S ! d8 2lil 360 Ml . ' , 2 0 .1 .V ) 10 ( Hit . . . 3 f.O S'l . . . 2W Jill 11 M 01 Jll 4H It N > 7f > . . . ! MU 10 H fiO M 272 80 .1 wtf 20 Vfll 40 SMI 311 25t ! . . . 3 f,2 > i 3 6 Mi GS. . . ; ; 277 . " ; H } ; . ! ! ! ; ; ; so JM > J fit 27 4il n fi' , ! f | ft4 2i S'l ' S 52 * j i 3 52M , 1 3 52'a ' 3 62'a ' ! l 52"I " 3 M's 3 Ml. , 3 | jt il M'J ' 3 R.'i" . 3 R2j : i r > 2' 3 62' 3 62i 3 f.2'5 ' .253 80 3 52 > 3 .315 . . . 3 52'j .290 . . . 3 KU. .210 SO 3 52'2 .270 ICO 3 f.2'-i .212 40 3 f,2 i .2lV > 160 3 621 * .Ml . . . 3 624 .271 . . . 3 62's .192 SO 3 62ii .29 vfl 3 M .213 210 3 55 . 'J7S 120 3 66 .1 % 2.X . ) 3 55 .2.10 M 3 55 .178 . . . 355 .210 2SO 3 Ki 2W ? . . . 355 3 55 63 317 IfiO 3 55 3 CS II IPS SO 3 55 .1 6,5 0,3 275 80 3 G5 353 62 2"3 . . . 3 63 3 53 72 2GS SO 3 55 3 Ki M 303 120 3 65 r,5 71 219 SO 3 35 ; i67i4 < a rn . . . 3 67'i .15715 ; C.2 SX\ \ . . . 3 67'ii 35714 SO 221 SO 3 f.O . 3 HO 59 r.02 280 3 C2'j WAGON LOTG-P1GK. l iso . . . 2 no i r,90 . . . 200 1 3X0 SO 2Ci S IPO . . . 315 2 410 . . . 340 7 " 45 SO 340 9 29S 10 .150 9 231 41 350 3 210 . . . 3 iV > fi 230 . . . 360 1 202 . . . 3 53'fj 7 314 . . . 3 fi'Jli fi 25S . . . 3.5214 4 2 2 . . . 363 4 232 . . . .16.5 4 " 12 . . . I ! 55 G 20' . . . a Ki 8 312 SO 365 SI1KKP The market was fairly nctlvo nnil steady , a considerable proportion e > f the offerings chancing hands early In the mornltiK. As will be noted from the table ) nt the brad of the column the receipts dur- Inp the last two days have been InfijT than usual , but the demand has been coed anel prices have been well malntHlncd , us ccmipnred with other marki'ts. ( Jood feed- lui ? and stock sheep continue In good de- manel and meet with ciulto ready sale at rulliiK prices. Choice native muttons are selllnc largely at Jl.SOii 1.10 ; Rood urass westerns , Jl.H/ ' ' 1.30 ; fair to uood , $3. > i74.10 ; good yearllnffs , H.2.Vif4.50 ; Kood to choice lambs , $5.15115.25 ; fair to Rood lambs , J5.OOJf5.10 : feeeler welh- rrs. 2-ycar-olds nnd over , $3.7&li4 uO : feeder yearllnci- , $ l.00fil.26 , nnd feeder lambs ut > 4.25if4.73. Ilepresuntutlvo sales : No. Av. Pr. 6 ewes 91 } 1 Del 2 e-wes IM 3 00 4 ewes 100 300 U mixed 120 390 11 mixed 103 400 19 mixed 131 415 20) Idaho wethers IK ! 4 25 3 e ; Idaho wethers 111 ! 4 25 150 Idaho wethers 115 4 25 2W Idaho wethers 115 4 25 5 lambs 70 500 2i : lambs CS 600 ! i lambs SO 615 1HI2 western sheep 102 390 201 Colorado wethers 8.S 4 00 2inJ WyomlniT sheep 97 4 00 "M Wyoming wethers 98 4 25 C'HICAriO MVK STOCK MAIUCET. Henry Supply of Cattle D Trn < 1i > HOKB Slow. CHICAGO , Sept. 7. The supply of cattle today was so heavy It depressed the general - oral trade and caused n break of lOc in values. Choice steers , J5.20i(5.70 ( ; medium , H.55& I.SO ; beef steers , { 3.7o'ii4.0 ; Htockers and feeders , $3.00574.70 ; bulls , J2.25iJ4.25 ; cows and heifers. J.5.50 < ft4.25 ; calves , JI.50 ® 7.0 ; western rangers , $2.85 4.40 ; fed west ern steers , Jl.10ii5.ld ; Texims , Ji.255i3.90. : The run of hogs proved burdensome nnd the bulk of sales wore close to lOc lower : fair to choice , $3.S5i < 3. ! > 2'4 ; packing lots , J3.D5 ( i'l.75 ( ; butchers. S3.M > U3.90 ; mixed , J3.70 © 3.S7U , ; light , $3.55f)3.87' ) , < . ; pigs , J2.75TC3.55. There was a good demand for sheep and best lots sold fully lOe higher. Natives and western muttons. S4.20fi MO ; prlmo lambs , J.I.M ; mixed lots , J3.754.Ki. / . Receipts : Cattle , lb.500 head ; hogs , 29,000 head ; sheep , 15OuO head. \rw lurk Mvo .Slock. NK\V YOIMC. S-pt. 7.-nKHVRS-IlP- ceipts , 1,811 head ; steers tlrm ; good to choice. lUc higher ; lough stuff , 15c higher ; one car unsold ; native steers , $ l.45li5.f > 0 ; western , Jl S5 ; oxen and stags , J3.001i4.75 ; bulls. J2.25t/325. / mainly t2.SOff2.SO ; dry cows , SI. 101/3.75. Cables slow ; llvu cattle , W i ll'i-c ; dressed weights , refrigerator beef. M-ie per lb. Kxports today , 57U head cattle and l.SOO ( iiiartcrs of cattle ; tomorrow , 250 head cattle and 2,210 charters of beef. Calves , roci'lptn. 2,071 head ; market active and irri < 25c higher ; veals , J5.00I(8.fH ( ) ; bobs , J4.50 ; grassers and buttermilks , J3.75ffi4.riO. SH101CI' AND lAMHS-Hecelpts. 7.923 head ; sheep dull ; lambs more actlvo , 10ft 15c higher. Sheep , } : .7501.60 ; lambs , J4.S5W C.25 ; culls , W.HMj4.lH ( ) . IIOfiS-Hecclpts. 3.37S head ; market slow at $1.101)4.SO ; general sales , SI.2.HM.33. IVIIIIMIIN City I.lve SloeU. KANSAS CITY , Sept. T.-CATTLR HP- celpls , 10,199 natives nnd S35 Texan.s ; vigor ous demand ; sustained prices ; large supply quickly absorbed ; all killing trade and best feeders selling at strong prices ; common feeders steady to ] 0c lower ; cholco heavy iiteisrs , $5.20'u5.53 ; medium , JI.75ffC.20 ; lights , S4.75T(5.15 ; stockers and feeder * , J3.30i(5.50 ; butcher cows and heifers , JJ.80'i)4.M ) ; west ern steers , J3.fiOft4.C5 ; Texas steers. t3.0i > ? f 3.SO ; Texas butcher cows , J2.SOf(3.25 ( ; can- IHTS , S2.25fi2.Sri. Iiorss-Hecelpts , 11.530 bend ; offerings proved more than equal to demand : prices ruled r.jilOi1 lower : heavy. Si.fiOf. ) 3,72V. mixed. J3.fiOfy3.7fl ; Hshts. S3.354i3.ir > . SHKU1' Keeelpts , 5,5 i head ; liberal sup ply met with fairly good demand at steady prices ; lambs , $1 S5'i.ri.to ( ; ; range muttoiiK , Jii.Si'ii ' I 20 ; range feeding lambs , J3.75G.C5 ( ; range feeding sheep , S3.COft1.00. SI. l.oulM llv < > Slock. ST. IXH'IS. Set. ] 7.-CATTIF-Ilocelpts. 3,100 bend , Including 1,400 head Texans ; ship ments , l.OCO heail ; market steady ; fair to lancy native shipping and export steers , JL6fif.ifi.fiT > ; hulk of hales , Jfi.cm4i5.fi5 ; dressed beef and butcher steers , Jl.oOii l.fii ) ; bulk of sales , Jl.25ii5.40 ; steers under l.fliv ) HIM. , $3.M < Ti5.20 ; bulk of sales , Jl ! fi'jf15.iO ; slockurs and fi'i'ders. J2."Off 4 75 ; cows and heifers , S2 fflff 5.00 ; Texas and Indian steers , fin04i41S : ; bulk of sales , J3.IOfjl.riO ; cows and hellVis , $2 S'SfiS . " ) . IIOCJS Iteceljits , 7000 head ; nhlpmnntR , rno head ; market Sc lower : yorkers , J375f(3M ( ) ; packers. J3.75f(3S5 ( ; butchers. JltOfi3.iO. ! 8IIKK1' Hecelpls , 2.500 head ; Hhlpmentis , If i head ; market steady : native muttons , i3.50I.OO ; lambs , fl.00fj5.25. Slfxtk In Slulil , Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal maikotK for September 7 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 1.115 7.7US P..VW Chicago IvS'lO 29. ( iO 15.CKXI Kansas City 11.031 MO 0.061 St. I.ollls 3,100 7,000 2.SOO Totals 37.079 4I.2C3 2S.663 rlocliiiKitl Live Stock. CINCINNATI , Sept. 7.-lIOaS-Qulet , $3.00 fl.OO. CATTI.RSteady , $2.75fi I.S5. SIIKKI'-Strnilv. $2 lOfM 15. LAMHS-Hlgher , Illvlileniln. NKW YOHK , Sept. 7.The directors of the Amerlenn Suifar Kellnlntf company huvn declared th rejruhir ejimrterly dlvl- elc-nd of 3 per cent on the common sioi k 'anil 1\ per cent on the pref.ei.--d atce- ' < , puyable October 3. JAMES E. BOYD & GO , , i ( Telephone 103 ? ) . Omaha , Neb ] COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS nnd STOCKS 1 HOARD OF TNADK. Dlr M wlren to Oilearn jnd N w Tor * . Corrtipond < nt < ! Jclin A. w rr n I Co. M : mr.rt. I1 H. R. PENNEY & CO. , lliMiiu , N. Y. Life III el K. , Oiniiliiiel. . StocksGrainProvisions Direct AVIr - < N MT Ynrlc , lileuijo nnd \Vcit rn 1'olnt * . V The battle of Ne braska that will culmin ate in an election next November is on. 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