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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1900)
THE OMAHA DAILY 111213: SATURDAY, SEPT EMIVEK JL 1000. 1 1 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Opens Wonk, Turn Strong and OIoeos Somewhat Higher. QUIET CORN MARKET FOLLOWS WHEAT LEAD Onl Arp Urnrrnll) .VeKlcctcil nnd 1'llllsll .Sl'Kltlllll l I lill 1 1 AllVltllCCCl Provisions l.iii'U Life, Lord Mint lug .Much Wi'iiU ncss. CHKUJO Sept. 21. After u weak fcc tinning today wheat turned strong and Oc tober closed r over yeterday. Corn closed Sf'c and t tic higher. provlnlon cloned Dc lower to 10c higher. With Liverpool only ftd lower, In the fnco of the slump here yeterdny, thorn vn some buying of wheat when the nnrXet opened, October at 7K(77ft Tho stcadlh' '3 was short-lived, however, for heivy mounts wero for sale, under the Inflii'tu of clear and cool weather in the iiortluvi si Thn fluff bought early was unloaded with a ruth later and Oct' her wc-.t to T" ? -A good shipping demand hero mado Its up prarancc. Commission houses had heavy buying orders, which has been waiting for the market to Bet under 77c. Northwest- n markets easily turned strong and damag reports from the spring wheat wero numer ous and very gloomy. Kstlmntes of a E0,O00,Oj) bushel crop were mado and a Kretich crop organ e'tlmaled a shortage In me worm h crop or 120.njo,,0Mj bushels 1,00.11 shorts, moveil bv these cniisllerntl in round wheat hard to get and a sharp ri' y 10 7iVt7ii4o for October foilowou 111 close hiin stromr. October .c over vo'tor- dny, at 7Si(,c. New Vork repotted 3 loud token for export and Inoal sales for the other side were nut at 70.no bushel No 1 northern, Clearances nt the eiibonrd wero p"ual In wh"it and Hour to 32" ' bushel Primary rccclnts OKKri'Kii'od 1.025.01) bu lv ls, compared with l,fa2,(M hilsho.H hist year. Mninciipoll ami Duluth reporte I 4W cars, ngultist OKI last week, nnd ai u year itiro. Local reoeltits. rifi earn. Corn was weak earl v. stio.it later and nt nil times quiet. The weakness eaily was Willi wheat ami the recciVirv irMilte'l from the selling of shorts. Offerings were light nnd 11 sharp r.illy took place, thn close beliur firm. October sold between .Wc nnd :iv;f.i,'ic nnil elided -'.'ii'e higher nt .'n;iv iieceipts were 741; cars. Tne iu to cut off sli hiiilnir business. Oats gave another exhibition of stnnd- Itur In their own tracks and weto cenerallv neglected October sold between 2P-C and 2'TW!2c and rinsed llrni, at 2lvsf22c, or lie up. Hetelot were ::2i cars. Provisions were nulct and Irregular, lard showing up as the weak sister of tho tri umvirate. Tho lard selling had the ap pearance of 11 hanitner-oiit for the piii- poso or inn Mug sotnchoilv piooii up 1 11 October lard October pork sold betwien 312 or nnd $12.30 and closed So higher, nt $12 ir: October lard, between $7.' and $7 15, clorlnp; 10c lower, at $7 0714. and O'-tnliT ribs between $7.3"H nnd $7.42',, with the close 2i,o better, at $7.10. Kstlmutcit receipts tomorrow: Wheat, no earn; corn. Goo cars; oats, 250 ears; hogs, Iti.oii) bead. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Closo, Ves'y. Wheat I I I Hpt. I 77 7!ll 77 7Si, 77 Oct. 77iQ78 7S?ili(W 77!, 7M4 77', Nov. hskfl'i VA4 77i79 WWAlK 1 urn Sept. Oct. ?0'i RSI', 3lJJ Nov. SliBl y, 'uais Kept. Oct. 2t',i2i(.?l 2IU,21.f?V2IUT7,H I'h'U 22 2l'li . Nov. 22U22V6,.i 22'.i I'drK Oct. 12 15 12 SO 12 Or. 12 1.r 12 10 Jan. 11 W 11 5T 11 12',i 11 15 11 52 '-i Lord tict. 7 in 7 15 7 nr 7 07',, 7 17 Nov. 7 15 7 15 7 021,4 7 0". 7 15 .Ian. tl SO 0 hi) 6 72!tl 6 75 C SO 7 80 7 S5 7 70 7 70 7 77ij Oct. 7 10 7 1214 7 37 7 I2!i 7 tO Jan. G 1214 fi 13 fi 07 10 fi 13 No. 2. Cash (tuolatlons wero ns follows: l'LOUIl-KIrm: winter patents, $3.S0T?4.0O; strnlghts. $5,501(3.70: cleats, $.lloft3.r0; spring specials. $1.50; patents. $3.50y4.50; strnUhts. $.1001(3.50; bakers. $2.50'i2.75. WHUAT-No. 3, 72i(7Se; No. 2 red, 78.1 TOHe. CORN-No. 2. 40i1Tllc; No. 2 yellow, 404 ijf41c. OATS-No. 2. 21(!J22c: No. 2 white. 23U fff2Bc; No 3 white. 24ll23'e. HYP.- No. 2. Kir. MAULKY-Oood feeding. 39Uc; fair to rhnlco malting, fC'dSiic. SKKIXS-No. 1 lla.x, $1.51; No. 1 north western. $1.52; prime timothy. $l.30f4.IO; clover, contract grade, $10.00. PItOVIHION.H-.Mens pork, per bbl.. 112.15 5TI2.20. Iird, per ino lbs., $7.li7H.fl7.17iA Khort ribs sMch (loose), il.Wn' S'. Dry :iltd shoulders (boxed), $7.12!41f 7.50. Short Dlear sides (boxed). $S.otfiS 20 WIlISKY-llasN of high wines, $1.26. SPOAIl Cut loaf, unehaoged. Kollowlng are the receipts nnd shipments sf the principal grains: Receipts. Flour, bills 21.000 Whout. bu 322.0O0 Shipments. S.0'30 S.OIO 557,(K) 37II.O 0 i.ono Com, hu ras.ooo Oats, bu 312.0"0 jtye. bu 11,000 Parley, bu co.ooj On tho produce exehango todMv 12,IK;0 the liut- ter murket was linn: reamerleH. 15'hl'Ii. dairies. U'ulSe. I'heese tlrm, at luVilH-c. ICggs, linn; fresh, lS'ijltJc. m:v Yoitic ;i:.M:it.i, maiiku'i'. Cltlfllllt lOIIM for the liny on Various Commodities, NI3W YOltlv, Sept. 21.-KLOl.'R-i:ecrli)ts. 24,551 bbls.; sales, 7,500 PkgH ; market win quiet, but fairly stead), wltlnait mm h change, evcept a slight (lifeline in hp Pis patents; Minnesota patents $.2ot) 4.50; win ter iiatetits, f3.70fji i.hoj winter stralgh's, $;i.f.5J(3.t'i5; Mlnnet-otn bakers. 2.73T3.30; win ter low grades. $2.l5'i(2 Ryu Hour, Mi ni; hales, 50o bbls.; fair lo gooil, $J.40; choice to fancy, M.3Mi3l. SIJKDS-tJulet; timothy, October. $'i.lD; clover. October, $10 25. CORN.MHAL-PInn: yellow western, R( S9c; nrandywlnc. $2.l5'u2.5'i RYi:-Pinner; No. 2 wo.tcrn, C0c f. o. b. nllnat; state, KlicCc. HARLKY Quiet; malting. r'U'fi" e. 1. f. IIARLIOY MALT-lUill: west. tl5WJc. WIIK.T-I!e(-'lpts, Jl.oSO I'll.; sales. .Vil.lOO ou. intures; imi.hui on. epolt; spot, llrni; No. 2 rcdj Kl'ic f. o b. nlloal. and SlTie ul- evmur; .mi. i noriuern tiuiuin. Xi'nc r. o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard Uuluth, Wic f. o. b. iillout. Oiitlons. after .deady o cnlng. de clined rather sharply fnm the efTects f further liquidation and wenkmss in nor h westem markets This was followed '.re lu tho dav bv a full rrcnvorv nml nit vn dcuiand from nil sides, bas(( on f.io,tibl' wvekly wheat and Hour clearances n'ld a sharp Jump In corn; closed llrm Pjc net udvanee; March, SliTs1i "i.'. closed i7'c; JJny. J''1' 'S7 1-lt'e, clihed f7c; Septemb-r, SISfViWc, closed vjne; Oct'dier, S2fj , rlosicd Vte; December, S3 9-ltitSn4e, close j CORN-Recelpts. 15 S25 hu : exports. 157, 222 bu.: sales. 115,000 bu futures; 2t0r0i bu. spot; Spot, tlrm; No. 2, 47V elevator, 4S" f. o. b. alloat. Option market opened ste.i 1y with wheat It ll'on uistd utr op bu rJ celpts at Chicago, Put Un Ply turned strong un n siiueeze of t-'eplem-r hurts In the west; closed firm, H net a. Ivan. e. Mnv, 40'.iilli,c, closed. I1V-. Seniemliir 74 QMi'tC eioeu 4iv,c. nctoDer in4jl5e, v'.tut il 45c, Occemtier. 111,(0111,.,., c:um( ll'ae OATS-Receipts, 17.O0 bu., exoorts' G.2I5 bu.; snlcB. 30.fr bu spot; s.ioi, firm N " 25e; No. 3. 2lc. No. 2 white. 271,11 ?!,, No. 3 while, 2Gc; track nixed wetee 1' il'ifPtic; track white v.-isiern, 25luiiJic track white state, 25M(38c KHI3M firm: spring bran, $17.00; mld dlltif $l7.lHMtl9.ro; winter brun. $17501119 0 city, $17.001717.50. " ' HAY Klrm: shipping, "507710; good to choice. S2ii5(!2ivc. HOPS (Julet; state, common to rholce. U'J3 crop. 10fll3c; old olds. 21Tle; Pai-lilo co 1st, 1S99 crop. hMilSc; old olds. J(ji, IIIPKS Plnn: Oalviston 20 tn 2"i lbs., ISe California, 21 to 25 lbs., is,.jc; Texas, dry. 24 to 30 11. . 13'vc LHATHKR Klrm, hemlock sole, llueno Ayres, light to lua ) weights, 22Uli23tic; acid. 22i,4Ti?imc. WOOIv-Oull; domestic fleece, D5jISc; Texas, lSfflSe RICK-Plrni. domestic, lulr to extra. IH Gfi'tc; Japan. 4,inv. MOLASSKS Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good tn rholce, UfVIc TALLOW Firm; city. $.'; t ir package. 4ijc: countf). packages free, IVSil'le. PROVISIONS -Hoof, uulet; family. $10 50 Wll.in, Peer Hums io mmfji ii; packet, lie no 10.50; city, extra India mess. $p;.oo17 "0. Cut ments. stoHdv: tdckled hellle-. 19'Of 11. 0.); pickled shoulders, $0!0; ham. SO 51 '(ru. ... i.uru. iirm; wantciti fteaiu.iu J7.V) uomltml. rehneil. tlrm: continent. $7 Houlh America $5o, icimn nod 6 12U. Pork, stronger: fami y. $n 2 lfm.'V). short clear. $13 7Miltii; mes, $ia.7f,f( M.01. lll'TTKR- ltec ptj, 2.S10 pkgs ; ireitn iy. ioi-ft'2'i lunc creamery. I!ljf2 c mc tnrv lHfn'.'ii- CHKESF, Receipts, 3,111 idtgs . Irregul f larne, colored 1P' sniul' colore I, ll'ic. Mriie white 1U I'nnill while He EQG3 Re-etpts, 4,l'.C 1 l.ijn .btrcnu west- t ern regular p.-nklng. at mark. 121ax?i'iC. we"tern, l"s i ff, 14'- METALS-Tln experienced another st b k in Ihe I oal market for met, , fal t' ff . . n ......... i-1 . ....i .. .... 1 r.iMlnfi i.uhl 4 .n. pijiiiu wiity jiiiin, "11 tr".."i - .... . showing n los i,f Jtl there, which losc'l I tir market with a lower tenm nc hi 2i.fi Alde from this there wri no nn- terlal rhanges III the rst of Ihe list t'K Iron warrants, dull, at $l"37i Lead, dull at $!n;ir Lake roiper. though u snmie steaili. r wn not ouotab'y hltier, cl lng nt $H 7"iil7 Spe ter ru.fd ifilet. nt $1.0 ft I 15. The brokers' prb e fur lead was iw and for copper, 16.7o. OMAHA WIIUI.ILHALIi MAIIKKT9. Comlltloo of Tnulr 11 ml (lootntlonn on xtnple nml Pniiej- I'rudiier. KOnS-He. . ipts light; good stock firm at 15c. LIVB rOi LTHV - llcn, 7c; riosiere, 3CMc; spring chickens, Sc; ducks, 4fRc; geee, (,Tfi . turkey . Sc I'HKfll UlliSSK J I'UL i 1 u liens. B", fi9c: roosters, b'atic ducks and geese. I'Q 10c, broilers. p r lb. 12'e, turkevs, 12'v JA.MK-Ira r e eh ckens. tier loz.. istu i4.w. I'l r I jilt ' ommon 10 inir. i-'ne; runier. ISfllCc; separator, 2!c; gathered creamery. WJ20C 1'IHir-Trotit, lne; bluefWi. Oc; tdckerel, fc; cntnh, 12c; dressed liuffnlo. Gc; whro l)h. V'c. herring, tie; blac't has". l"c; sn - tnoti, 13c; white tn.'s, l"c: croppie, v". hike. 10c halltm;. lie: lm'lnea.T- re; rtn lobsters green. 22e. b fed lob mackerel. 2)c; codfish, 10c; yellow perch, lie ster, 26c; perch, gc. l'ltKSir OYSTKUH-rirst grade, snlld pricked. New York counts. Der can. 4'Vv, extra selects. 35c; standards 30c Second grade, niaek fl'led, New York counts, inr can 30c. extra selects, 21c; standards, 20c. riOi:ONS-Llve, per dozen 90c. VKALH-ChOlre Ofll'-e. HAY Prices ipioted bv Omaha Wholesale Hny Dealera' association; Choice upland. HVi; No. 1 upland, $S00; medium, $7 60; coarse, jb no live straw, . m. 1 neso prics nr for hny of gnod color nnd quality nomond fair and prices steady. Receipts, 7 cars. OAT8-N0. 3 white, 26c. COTtN-No. 3, 3Sc. IIUAN-JW.'l VKOnTAIlLKS. CUClMHI3!lS I'er dozen. Mri23c. NBW TI IINIPH-Per hiiHhrl basket, ff.0. Ni:W 11I:i:TS Per dozen bunches 13fl20c. nnw L AiiHOTM Per dozen ouncnes, .jc. LKTTPCi:-I'er dozen. IO11I60 ltAIMHHKti Hotnn urown. tier dozen. 15c. '"HANS Wax, per half bushel basket. 40c; string, 33c. POTAToKS-Per bushel, 4j60c; sweet notntnes 1 hp iifiomt. L'c CAHttAOK-nome grown, rer pound, W".. CAP! ll.-l.nWfMt -Per doien. 11. TOM ATOKS Homo crown, ror half bushel basket, 40c ONIONS Home grown, per bu SOOOOc. ClCLKHY-Ncb'-ska. M-f40c. l-ltflTS. I'KACHi:s-('nllfornln frcostones, Mc ClIllL'S. 70c. PLPMH-rnllfortda. per crate, It.lOlil 15. PltLNli.S Ptan and Colorado, per crate, $1 00; per box. imc. I'nAltS-Pi.r box. H.TR2rO (1HAPKH -California Tokays. 4.baskrt crate. $150; Concords, homegrown, in; Delaware and Niagara, per S-lb. busWe'. 1'c, WATHIIMHI ON. As to size 2ift25c ea ll CANTALOPPIl-tiems, 1 er dozon, W350'j; largo sizes, MWuc. APPLKH-Niitlvr, 75fi$100 per bu,; per bid . 32 sviii.1 00 fllANUUimiKS-Pcr bbl . $0.03; per crate tropical ritrrrs nilANOliS Va'encl.is. II 2.' 0 1.73. LK.MONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy, $3:5: choice, J I OOiiri.UO. UANANAS Per bunch, according to flze, $2fVTl2 75. I'MOS-Callfornlii, new cartoons, J1.0 luyers, 'Mc. MISCHLLANKOIS. v-t.n.ft T.....U..1 .!...., ...... II. inftOn I 1 a I'.IIKII'l nniu'.. li-i it'.. toi.. , filberts, per lb, 12c; almonds, per lb. 1 fp l'c; raw, per lb.. 4Moe; rousted, ii'.su Ilim:s Nil 1 irreen. fie: No. irreon. Ee: No. 1 salted, 7'4c, No. 2 salted, veal calf. S to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 12 to 13 lbs.. Cc. 6'tc; No 1 ! veul calf. St. I.011I t.rnlu null Pro Islons. ST. LOP1H. Sent. 21. WI I HAT Higher No. 2 red. cntdi. elevator. 70'io: track. 77W 7Sc; September. 7rtc; October, "Cic; Decem ber. TSVc! No. 2 linril. 72VAC. CORN I Usher: No. 2 cash. 39c: track SOkc: September, SSc: October, 3'JVic; ; De cember. 33.f3.1i.,c. OATS Stronger: No. 2 cash, 2tie: track, 22(Ei22'.4c; September, 21'ic; December, 22Sc; May. 24wc; no. wnue, .o',-jfi;iic. RYi:-Hlghcr, 54Hc I'LOIIR K rmer: nnteuts. I3.75iri3.90: ex trn fancy and straight, $J.40'i3.5O; clear, X2.R3a3.10. SKUnS-Tlmothy, steady; $3.754.30. KInx, uominni. m.wi. CORNMKAI-StcBdv: $2.0002.03. 1IRAN Plrm; sacked, east track, 70fl72e HAY Tlmothv. stronger, $8.5012.50 prulrle. tlrm, J..50CI8.UI). WHISKY-Steady; 1.2fi. IRON COTTONTIKS-$1.30. HAOfIINO-$S.10(fj8.S3. HK.MP TWlNH-De MI-TALS Lead, dull at $.32M. Spelter. imn at 1.1 'i., POI LTR 1 Firm : chickens. 71,4c: young. 84c; turkeys, 7c; young, 9c; ducks, 7'4c; geese, iifte. KUi.ti lllglior at 11c. H1TTTKH - Steady: creamery. 17Ti22c dairy, lioilie. PltOVISIONK-Pork. steady; Jobblnn $12 75. Lard, lower: choice. $i"..97V. Drv salt meats tboxedi. higher; extra shorts, li.2ft; clear tins, N.;ii'2; clear sides, lb.r.o. Ilucon iboxedi. higher, exlrn shorts, $9.00; dcir nns. clear sides. n L'ft. RKCL'IPTK-Flour. H.iKh) bbls ; wheat ltli una tin ; corn. :S4,ooo bu. ; oafs. 3s.0Iki bu SIIIP.MISNTS-Flour. lii.ini-1 bbls.: wheat. iu.iwj uu.; curn, uU.iaju uu.; oais, L'li.iiuo oil. Kiiiihiis City (iruln anil Provision, KANSAS CITY. Sept. 21 -WH KAT-De. ceinbcr. lO'iv: May. ,a'4it7tr; cash, No. hard. 7i"i70.e. Vn 3, tiXu 63ic ; No. 2 red, irjimc; ,mi. a, ij'iii.i'c. CORN-Decemher. 33c; May. 33T.Ti3lc; cash. No 2 mixed, RSc; No. 2 white, 39',c; o. ,1. snn4V. OATS-Steady: No. 2 white, 25y23'2c. RYU No. 2. COc. HAY-Cholce timothy. $9.50; choice pinirio. , HFTTI'R-Creamery, Hfi-'Oe; dairy, fancy 17e. KtiCiH Firm: fresh Missouri and K'onsaH stock, 13c, loss off. cases returned; new whltewooii. ej es included, Vsc moro. iii-;t.'i;ii'TH Wheat. HC,(.i0 bit.; corn, jn.-v"! nil ; oiiis, IJ.iliO OU. niiii'AU'i.-s i s Wheat, 207.200 bu.; corn, v,ow ou.; oatu, i,eim ou. Liverpool lira 111 anil Provision. L1VKRPOOL. Sept. 21 --W1 1 RAT Spot. lira") . . reel, western, winter, lis 3d No. 1 northern, spring, Os 54d; No. 1 I'alirornhi. o tidiiiis liud. I'uturcs. ipilot; neiurimier, w .-u, iiecenioer, IH ld CORN Spot, steady; Amerlcun ml.xeel new, 4s 3el. f utures, steady; October. Is )4ct; .-sovctnin'r. is .,u; Ueceinher. Is 2itid l'LOPR St. Louis fane), winter, llrni nt ss .111. PROVl.sio.NH-Hntns, short cut, stcnelv at 4.M. snouiucrs, square cut, llrni. ut 31 fid. Lard. American rcllneil, llrm. at 39s fid; prime western. (Inn, at IIS. TiiPow, prime city, llrm, ut 25s 3d. Receipts of wheat elurlng the last three elavs. 3s2.0w centals. 'Including 322,000 centals American. Receipts of American corn eltir- ing ine nisi tnree etavs, y.-.N'w centals. Pbllndeliilllll Proeliiep MnrUpt, PHILADKLPIUA. Sept. 21. HPTTKR Firm: fancy creamery, good, 224c; fancy nriuis. ;ic KCiUS Firm, '-jc hlcher; fresh nearby and western. 1M-.C. fresh southwestern, 17c fp'sli souutern, inc. CIIFF.SH Firm; rsew York run cream- erv. rnncy small, ii'c; mw ) ork full creamery, fair to choice, 10c; Ohio nuts. 9UI0C. Toledo MnrliPt. TOLKDO. O. Sept. 21. WH RAT Active higher: spot. Mi;c. October, .SP',e; Novem ber, sic: iiceemner, mo-c. CORN I lllll. Higher, Ml . 0.411 llllll SCI) tember. 13c, December. 34.c. OATS null, iincnangen; .no. - casll, 22M;C SC' teinncr. -;".c; icecenioer. IlYK Iu 11. jncliangeel; .No. 2 cap 1. RIHe '.OVKRSi:i:D Active, lower; October. $0.70; Uccemner. ii.inj; jso. ., j.7&i.i5 Uuluth MarUet. DITLPTH. Sept. 21 WI I HAT No. 1 hard, ensh, SP.e, to arrive, M',c; no. 1 north' ern. rash. S2Hc; to arrive, S2'4c: Septem ber. X2!io; October, S25c; December. Sl; HiSlHe: Mnv. S4ie: No. 2 northern, i,c; No. 1 "or ne, n,c. CORN 4'iHe. O TS- !;lc. RYK-52C 1IARL:Y-37i4Sc. liiiiii-iiioll Win-lit nml I'loor. MINNKAPOI IS. Sent. 21 WHKAT Sen tember, 7Sic; December. 797fce; Muy, atri( &.,c: 10 arrive, vJa.c; no. 1 noriuern, w-h,e; no. i uortnern. i&'ic. FI.oPR--.'lrt nalents. $l.4(i(4.50; second patents. $ 1 '.ii 4 mi; llrst clears, $3.10f(3.20; second clears, $2.IO'f2.2i. Mllvtoiil.ee (Onln Mucl.et. M1I.WA1KKK. Sept 21 WHKAT Kasy; No. I nnrlhern, S04iMiie; No. 2 northern, 771. ii suV RYI'-I'.nsy. No I. 5M,o 11ARL1CY- KnKler. No J. 57c; sample, 37 l3Gc. Sim 11 1- MarLel, YORK, Sept. 21 -SI'(!AR--Raw fair refining, 41, c; centrifugal. 93 . tnol.isies sugar. 4c; rellned. tlrm ORLKANS. Sept 21-SPOAR- op-n kettle 4V- centrifugal, ye- ''.. seconds. 34i4S).lGo NKW strong, test 5c NKW Quiet tow ii'M'os pi ;i Hi tiAU-Raw. ten trltiibMl. 12a 9d, beet, Uu lU.d. WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE Business is Disturbed by Strike in Anthra cite Goal Region. ,EMAND FOR LABOR GENERALLY GREAT Hesitation Incident t the I'reslden- lu I ( nnipalgn I ltelleeted In l)e- crnise In Hunk. CleurliiKs of (lie Larue Cities, NKW YOHK, Sept. 21 It. 0. Dun & Co.s Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say: i The strike In the anthracite eon! region. which has Involved about 120,0oo miners nnd probably :,i"0 others, Is the over shadowing Inlliienrp In bjslness. 'l nis cou llict disturbs business and Interferes with calculations of merchants over a largi part of the Atlantic seaboard, ami i .my the only latiRiiiie cnecK io ine gen eral recovery whlih set in with the larger demand for Iron and steel products, out side ot the nntnraciio industry eniorceu Idleness of hands Is un exception, and even In the Pennsylvania coal region other cm ploes would gladly take on thousands oi more liite.lUcnt miners. . . Tho Doscher sugar refinery closed down on account of the scarciiy or r.iw sugai. of which all rcllners are estimated to hold only lo.ooo tons, but the Lornlnc Steel com pany, idle tnree mouius, is sinning iu lurnuces, Willi oiners 10 ioiiow. nrnn tion Incident to ihe presidential campaign Is rellected In bank clearings, which lor New York show zs.x per cent and lor oin largo cities 7." per cent loss from last year Wheat advanced shursdy to S3c on las Wednesday, helped by g.oomy reports fiom growing districts linn iree purcnases in northwestern cities. Sensational gains In price stopped foreign buying, which led to henvv Idiutdntlon and n reaction iilmos us latge as the previois movement. Cotton has felt the loss of consumption declining heavily, both in spot cottons ami oiition trauui'.'. Hrlahtcr crop news num option triuimv Texns also had a depressing effect. 1 he cotton goods market for a lew nays con iinueii me suong movement m nmi -c., l.ut elnsed less excited, though bare of .,.,,,.1- ,.i tirut i.i. ti.iu ilntivv eiirt.il inent nt ,,.n,iiiit,t 'i utill Hu. role. Standard brown sheet In again advanced uc. witii n.l.np t-r.,tilu f , il'nu'l hi' Last week s improvement 111 ine uoot iiim shoo market caused an uicrense in - ments from Hoston lo vj.v.rj cases, iigiuiiBi 67,112 the previous week. Further Imput'io by Jobbers have npptateci nnu reiiuenis icn nromnt shipment relleet the decrcnseM In stocks, orders are cohtlned to fall nnu winter goods, spring business neing uac Wiird. Shops are more active!) employed Sales of wool nt Ihe inree cniei nmmre were only 2,M7.'nu pounds, agaiusi 1 1 no.-i it year ago. Holders continue couimeni oou dullness runs to cause lower puc-cn. elgn condlt.ons are unallsfuctory. espe cially In prance, nut inir june.-i mt pected nt the London sale next month. III iron HUH nice, imiiuci . ... tlvlty nt former prices was the rule. New contracts were for moderate amounts, ou ii Inrue order for ina'lenbte Itessemcr pig iron at southern poims iiuikcs me iiuu.mn more encouraging and a Scotch concern Is only prevented from closing u very largi contract for billets by the high ocean freight rates In prevalence. I he break In Scotch pig Iron warrants had nn Interna tional slgnltlcaneo. runnier aim oar imi- ers are sun waning men uu i mi "" settlement. Orders lor railroad efiulpmeti for Scntember are e.xpecieo io iuci uu ni ) S.ooo freight cars. A sharp nreiiK in tin was aided uy nenvy Hiupiiiciun num .m straits. Lumber I In n stronger position, pi cum; selling at W.Tj per t.ino, an iiuvmice cc -o cenis for the month. Failures for mo wcck were -n m cn Pnlted States, against 151 last year, unci thlrtv-threo In Canada, ngalnst elBhleen last 'rear. jkici.v ci.iiAitixti not ci: tahi.k. W AKKrcitnte of IIiihIih'nm TrniisnetPil the Axmiclicien iiiciii.ki. NKW YORK. Sept. 21.-Tlie ioiiow ng table, compiled by uranstrcei. sn own cue bank clearings ut the principal cl es for ti,.. wenlt em led September 21. with the nnrccniMco of lucrcaso and decrease us compared with the corresponding last year: week I p.c; I Inc. P.C. dec. CITIKS. New York $ itrl.tilB.ai. - Chicago lM.OO I.JS ;is.o 5.1 30.4 4.2 Roston ivizi-u"; " Philadelphia M-MWM'" St. Louis s.i.tvsj.tMta; 5.s; l'lttsburg -'ViJ'?.0,' San Francisco im.iuu.w 13.9 . io'.y , 41. s 31.1 llaltlmore i-j.ii,. 1.1 irnii.iM Cltv Hj,.iOj,3jS 1.6 Cincinnati "Iri'VXI Minneapolis New Orleans 11.371,:K Houston I ll,in-l,S2l Cleveland I0.3S1.I78I I 3.1 S,2r.),l07' 167.il 8.075.H90' I 4.5 li,504,Oi;s f.,170,7201 ltf.li 5.S3I.SCC 13.0 r..777.Ci;i 1.3 5,111,500 17.5 G.290,179 1.3' 1,973,400 1 11.7 4.511.D021 IS. 7 4.203,231 0.0 3.C11X01 1 3.6 2,491,297 17.31 3.2n,577 21.1 3.039.074 1 15.5 2,510.537 10.3 2.532.71S 2. 11 2.111.209 42. S 2.309.037 27.2 '.22fi,Ss3 1 4.5 2,0-3,313 7.9 2.003.21.1 l.C 1.970,1741 3 4 1.S13.5WI 1.3,S5,S:1 3.3 1,30l,7l5i 11.9 1,2:17.691 4.5i l,O5S,402 1 1.S12.519 11.11 1.lV.,232 2H.2 1,39rt,S7S 111. Hi.. . . 1.210.5W I l.ti 1.219.1S0I 43.6.. l.lin.S30i 13. ' 1,015,207 1 33.4 1. 052.2U 1 1 I fi 3 1,291,7151 2.3' 1.23S.S39 1 17 1.223.071 12.7! 1.C92.IS2 (12. 2j ois.ua 2.7! (113,251 2 0, ... . Savannah Detroit Louisville IndlunnpollH OMAHA Milwaukee' Piovldence llurfalo Columbus, O St. Paul Denver St. Joseph Portland. Oro Seattle Richmond Toledo Salt Lake City Los Angeles Augusta, (in 1 1 It I t r. H-el , Memphis Peoria Washington , Rochester Dcs Moines Now Haven Crand RiipldK .... Worcester Atlanta Fort Worth Norfolk Nushvlllo Davton. O Springfield. Mass. Portland, Mi Syracuse Tucomu Spokane Sioux city Toneka Wilmington, Del Full River Scrauton 993. 15S ll 19 Low-en New Iledforel 43il.S99: S9".4s;ii Ii15,23l 7ls.ti.-iG I72.9S0 Xii,700: :o.7vj 13.1 Ktinxvl lie. Tetlii... Illrmingham Wichita 1S.1 3.9', '2:sl Rliighamtou 1S.1 Lexington. K.v Jacksonville, Flu,. 1S0.9O4I. 11.-I 1.1 Kalamazoo ".50. DIG Akron 4S0.3W! 33.71 52.3! "sii1 13.3 59.li Chattanooga ISO. I3S Rockforci. 111 244,12i;, 2ia,oio 310.6101 (union. O Sprlnglleld, O I Fargo, n. i) 307,927 139.1201 13I.S9II. 13I.SI1I sns.soeil 032.939' . S09.21SI SSI, 0001 fito.io?1 I1S.539 . 307.033! . .1. Sloux Falls S. D... 13.9 Hastings, Neb Fremont. Nob Davenport ... t.o 111. I1 Helena Kviinsvlllo Mncon Little Rock iu : 3:1.6 09.11.. !.. Sprlnglleld Youugstown, O 1.0 I- ToluhJ I'. S $l,3ia.0IS.GTS . . . T'lH outside N. Y.' 003,032.721!.... DOMINION OF CANADA. 0.3 Montreal ... 1$ 1V571.24R!. 0. K1U.C13I . 1.05.1.1199 1. J11.TT9 . U33.HU1I 0IG.72-V 1. UI2.353 . M3.000 . 8 1 Toronto .... Wlnnlpos .. Halifax ... Hamilton ., 13. I. 5.GI St. John. N. 30.4 Vancouver . 20. Victoria .... SO TotulH . . 3'. I I'ore-liAii I'lliiiiielnl, LONDON. Sept. 21. -Money was wanted today for the rrniotnent to the bank of lurge amounts borrowed and the week-end tenders of treasury bills increased with the demand. The gold withdrawn went tn tlermuny. Uuslness on the stock exchungo was almost lent iremss. i-'iiMirabln Inel dents hail but little influence mid bad new easily depressed, owing to the absence of sapport The strength of Hie bank steadied hlgll-eiuss investment seeuuties Ilr-izll Inns hardcuied on improved exchange Americans progressed downward. but c used better, being e-nttrely sublet t to th movement In New York The amount of bullion wltlidiawn irom the llauk of Kns land on balance todav was dOLOOO. Span si 43, 71'. Hold premium at lluenus Ayn-s, i;i w. ItKRLlN. Sept. 21 Uuslness was dull on the bourse touay. operators being ellscour aged by file uncertain attitude of th New York market .mil tin- dlfllcult sltu.i t'on in the German Iron trad. On th street, after the 1 li se of regular bi.ctness en the hour' n more eh-erful feeing prevuneci. owing 10 tne receipt or mor satisfnctor) western advices and Iron I eluirfb t'ccuvcrcd. L.tclmiife on Lonelcn, jo m 4."'i'fgs for rhe. ks fMscoi.tit rate. for' short uiiiS. .it per tent, for three months bills, per cent. PARIS, Seit .1 -On th- hour tnd.tv prl. s were llrm Rente and locals .id c.inied lnterimtlon.il securities were in animate. The political situation was re garded as being more reinsuring, but the f-ar In regard to the strikes In America caused a disturbance. At the dose th market was fairly llrm Three tier c nt rentes, imf 23c tor the accoint. lixchange I i ndon 2if 1jc for checks. Snanlsh 4 closed at "2 75. MAIH'.m. Sent. 21 -Hnsnlsh 4s c'nsecl to day at wi 2". Oolil was c intid at 32 54. II! KNOS AYRKS. Sept. M.-The gold quotation today was 2:t9e n u .v i s-i'i 1 1 : l :i iiminw tic tiimh:. SlrlUp of Miner lln tile en iienr iince of Irremiloilt) to 'linde. NKW YORK. Sept. 21 -llradstreefs of tomorrow will say: The unfavorable turn plvtn the general tt'diistrlal sltiuitlon bv tic stilke of an thracite coal mlnct and 'ce toslbl llv f i wage dlputos lu the Iron trade, with rather less actKlty In the Litter Industry, and some Increase of wcak'vss In the prlci s of cruder forms, have givci nn appearance of Irregularity to the generil trade and business situation. On ... other hand ihe course of staple price lia-- been verv gen erally upward this week, fall dltnbu l"n of dry goods, clothing, hats and millinery has been of large volume at in al ly nil markets: there Is a decidedly be ter tone noted In the boot and shoes and klodrel trades nnd the strength of cotton gioils. but apparently In o.oes of that shown bv the raw material. Inn men regarded ns Itidlcntlve of confidence on tin,, patt of manufacturer. Prcniattue opening, clue to hot dry weather, Is ter potiMble for a portion of the heny mevemrnt of cottoi to murket, but back of this, of course, Is the deslro to profit by the exceedingly good prices ruling. The rush o! terelpts ha boon too much for the bull movement, how ever, nnd the price Is mater ullv lower Hi the week. Raw cotton nn I cot'ou go vis have parted company as to pile" this week Rush of buyers to secure stocks has ad vanced print cloths, gingham, bleic'el goods, prints and, In fact in n'ly all classes of cottons, while mtiterl'illv reducing stocks lu the hands of commission men and job bers. Most manufacturer are refulng to take orders ahead, except "at vln".'' based upon the cost of the rnw matetlnl. A llttlo more 1 reported doing lu raw wool, but It I inost'y to supnly current needs of inanufnclurer ami no larce amounts of wool can be moved, exeeo' :.t concession. Tho spring hu Iness In mail's woolens Is still disappointing. Reports of damage to gr.iln In shock in the northwe! reinforced by nor'hwcstTi buying at Chlcngo. furnished the kev 'o the advance of nearly 2 cents In wh lit this week, followed by n gdr of 20T25o In Hour nnd of Pic In corn Some of thl nd vjinon In wheat was nfl'runrd lot In realizing. Other farm products were higher, inrd mivaiicing on oeiter e.xpori inn irv and butter and cheese on Improved weather. Iron and steel are rather quieter, a n whole, nnd some wenkne U noted 'ii southern pig and steel !oi,.tH nt l'ltNbur.;. I'll 111.' Ullll'l IIUIH1. 1111 Il'l, ll Ulllll I - Ml , as a rule, firm und bar. arc tn be advanced $1 at Chicago. In the tnenwhl'e. Ai"e I can bar and tilnte are undcrelllncr II t- lh nnd Scotch uoods nt the latter p In's or proditclion. i ne next weeu win pron ablv see final action taken ns lo the r- malnlng wnge scales, n to which depre-s-Ing reports are current. In the genertl metal market the feature was the rolluiwc of tlu prices proceeding; from abroad. On to reports of the smashing of the lln cor- tier. Wheat. Including flour, shipments for flm weelt m-L-reciite 3.5T..S57 int.. nsnlrst I.G0.,,9V2 i,ii. lust week 4t..'.7i.i nu in tn orreiondlng week of isv.i. riS'lii mi. :u 1ns. r..7o.25 bu. In ivi7 nnd 3 10 IW Int. In I suit. Prion .lulv 1 to d.ite til M season woent xports were 3s.fil9.i5il lu . ng.lllist r,.4.;o in bu. Inst season, and I1.H9I.ois bu lu i!i.'i!i Corn exports for the week agGtegite 13I.20T, bu.. against 2,U2 7M. bit I'ist wii '9l.!i5 bu In thl week tl year ago. 2i.-'C- :i) bu. In ISMS. 4,022.112 bu in 1S97. nnd 2 0U - !i bu. In 1S90. From juiv l to uh'o iuis season corn exports were ::, i:u,.n no., neulnst 53.155 52S bu. Inst season, and 33, 605. 162 bu. In IM'S-W Uuslncss failures for Ihe week in th" Pulled States number P3, ns against Pu Inst week 117 In this week n vear ago, 1S2 In 1S9S, 237 in 197 und 321 In 1W. Cnnndlan fnllures numner si, ns ngamsi 4 last week. 13 In this week a year ago. 19 In 1S9S, 35 lu P97 nnd 31 In 19h. iiit.viisTitnivrs fix.wciai. nnvinw. Murket Hnrly In Week" Is In the llunil of ProfesNloiuils. NKW YORK, Sept. 21. Ilradstrccts' Fill- anclal Review tomorrow will say: A more decidedly reaotlonary disposition showed Itself In sneeulatlnn this week. Fr ees were decidedly weak last Mai.iruay and though support was extended to tho nuiiket on Monday nnd Tuesday unci the short Interest covered contract rather exti'iislvely on those days, the Improvement was slight and the tone continued to ue nervous llie iieveio.iinentn 111 connec tion with the strike of nnthrnclle coal miners, while Inconclusive 11 to the eiucs- tlon of u general stoppage or 1 nut ministry. seemed to Wall street to point to tl Ions und possibly troub'esome struggle witn labor and the market also take into con sideration not only the chance of uu e- tension of labor disturbances 10 oilier tallica lint thn effects of fillcll clrclllll- nn th" no'ltien1 situation iniieeu. politics nro now receiving a degree of nt- ulliiiin on tile pail 01 llie specuilliivi' cum- tnunltv which contrasts In 11 striking man ner Willi tho Indifference uboit the pri'Sl- lentlnl contest that has Heretofore inv alid!. The uncertainty nt tending tne con test In November Is receiving considera tion and presume more conservatism on the part of linunclal houses and the stock market lu general l ie situation nl the money tuaiKci was another bearish feature. The large dc. reuse In cash anil surplus averages suovvn by last Saturday' bank statement re- lleets withdrawals or money to the- in terior for crop '.movement purposes plus tlr lecrciised disbursement er tne treasury. These fact promise to resu't In another noor bank statement tomorrow and it is noted that the supply of time money hail let lcni'etl, while lenders show a deemed dlppoMtlon to Insist on hlcher rales. An unfavorable effect of a sentimental kind was produced by the HuccesTul placing r" of the Herman 1 per cent loan ot $20,(O0,00i one of the effects being to give Herl'n .'ower to draw gout rrom t.nnuon and c.i ise n hardening of Interest rates at the latter city, while Ihcy eleclined nt "r" The fi-iiort-- tint other foreign government have been encouraged by the ui cess of the Hi'llb'h and Oermiin loan In our market to undertake negotiations slml'ii'' oiieruilons on tuts sine were also considered ns pointing lo decided of- rti- to lake advantage nl relative ease nnd abundance of cupllii! here und n posalblv involving a diminution or tne supplies or iincls which have onioned wall street to carry such immense musses or securities without dltllcully. a reticticnmeni or loan was tnererore consiucrcu a pns.-uiiiuiy. which had lis effect on sentiment In the market. Loudon ha been very quiet und onk no share 111 our market unit ine trail ing In the early purt of tho week Is en- tlteiy professional. New Yuri. Money Market. NEW YOHK. Sept. 21,-MONHY-On call, steady, nt IM12 Pc'r cent; prlmo mercantile paper. 41411 V4 per cent S TKlll.l.Mi 1. a 11.1.M11'.- easier, wiin actual business In bunkers' bills nt $ I. SHI, 'MAO'it for demand and at Jl S:l't for sixty uvs: misled rules, ii.in uii 1 si commercial bills, 4.S.'li,'(i I.S34 sil.vi;it 1 eri nenies, u;iiiin"ir liar, il2ne: Mexican dollars, 49itc. IKiNii.s ooyerniiieni, wean; siaie, nine- tp-i-- p.ili-nuit W"uk The closing prices on nonas touny nro ufe follows: P f. ref 2, Uo coupon do St. reg... Uu coupon . teg U'4'4 N Y c i ins'). .llili No. Pacific 3s OP. .10a'4 do 4i loja? Uo new 4 leg . 131 v- 1 L l')7 Uu coupon ... do old 4'. rig tl 1 ct u,icn Uu it. rte tlj coupon ... '1' 3 ton ...ni Nuroik fi, w. e 4s tlj ...115 0 c. Nov la 1 1 ...ll' Uo 4 1 j .. lll'n O.egon rt. I, 6....i27 ...1134 Uo ctiiinol j)) . .1 Head Ine ern. ! in. Atelilnon gen Is.. wo; itio ti. w. t. . . . . Mi2 mi st 1. & 1 jj r. .-.g..,,,,; IW, 81 1 ,sj S p k C . 123 do a ll. 4 Canada tSo. ! Chei & o. t"'.-.!. Paul crnsolB ..lea da 6 & N. W. '. 7 tlo 8. P. d:b 5s ,1S1 St. P., C. .124 do i. . P. Is 1171 11 PI, il KS', Oi US'. 17 1 hi; lit l"l tun . S.1 1 sou ,1,01, Hn. pa-fl,. .. 93 Hu I tut I nay 6a W iH. II & T tm .V3't Ten. & Pin 111. . W1 Uu Chlcupi Ter. 4 .. Colo. go. ! "l. & It. 1 Uo M Urlo gnioial 1h ... P. V. & U. 0-ll Kiel I r.e 5 . i,wa Central l . U & N. unl. I.. ,M . K. A T. 2 .- do It Vhn Issued. be (1 . . 6ft Pnlon Pm ifie. 7Ut Wubaiih li... 119 I Uu ill 'Weal Shore In.,.. . 9 iVI. Central (1.. . cl' Va. Centuries ... . 0') I 'C)ffereil7 .evv York lllnliig Hool.-i., NKW YOUK. Sent. 21. -The followlnn arc ihe closing qiiotatlouii fur mining slmro.-i louay ; 1 hollar 17 Ontario nso Ciown Pcl.-it D Ophlr (3 Cnii al. tV V11 110 I'lyni'juth s IleRdwooil 45 e, '!' er ISO (l oll & e"urrt . S' Uo p'tl ,. .. 7.10 llnle A- Ni.r rti . IT Hit-rra Nrvala . . 25 " wi" litnneltt'U piu Pun Silver US Pnlon Dm . ... 14 Me-i an . . . . 25 I Yellow Jacket . .. 2 I'llllincllll Vote. UALTtMOIlK fiepi 1 Cleurlngi $3.111. f..."i balances llc3 IO" ST LOl IS Srpt 21 clearlg- i:.,259 6 0, baluncej, JC'J.toi. Money, !tW pr cont; dlM it t bl I. ui'eount nskcci i'IIICAOO Sept 21 - I'lc.irlng. $J2 9. h.iUncr. ll.M!fi:' po-lnl cxi h. erf ' $s4'iMs. New- oi k c . h.lllgi . .c ill l l CINCINNATI, Si pt 21 c U at Hilts. 2 ll -45o. New York exchange. dWeount money, Ritj6 per cent HOSTON. Sept. 21 HI! hulnnce ll '111 111 -Cl. .irlng. $1'.. oi. NKW YORK. Sept 21 - Clearing-, $111 461,717; ImlMt.ce. Jt;.53I.K.I. jkhi;mi:m hp stocks ami uomi-. .Ilnrl.e-t Recover from llnrly WenU ne nml Smnll (inlu An- (ienernl. NKW YORK. Sept. 21 -There wus con siderable further lliiuldntlon In toda 8 stock market, but prices shewed otne re sistance all day and in the later trading there were eptlte g, nt ml ricove t ies oi the early lemses and small net gain are the rule. The late recovery did not. however, bring price. fullv up to the opening lcvi-1 HiDlnir by arbitrage brokers wlvn the market opened here was responsible for the advance and the bovine for London ac count Was estimated at close to 2n.iHi shares. The professional operators In New 1 ork seemed susnlclous of the rise In Lon don nnd of the high opening made In some 01 tne specialties, tiotuuv Mignr hiici Hruokl)ll Transit. They there fore Sold llli'se stocks with assurance at the high level Yesterday's rather violent dee tie had the Inevitable effect of attracting considerable selling ordeis from oitslde soirees. Prices therefore V eltletl verv cenera llv niter the opening and declines ranging from 1 to Pi points were eflectcd In a long list or stocas People's (las was especially affected and lost i'i, and lieuierai nice trie us mucn. Louisville was the weakest of the railroad list and fel, at one time a point under last night. Some wleler declines Were made by newly uwaki'ticd dormant blocks. Consid ering the range of this movement the day's nnni changes will be found surprisingly small, a consummation which sugge-sts a general closing up of spec ilatlve ac counts. That the shorts were buyers on a lurge scale was palpable and the circulation of the favorite canard of the president's death went to show that the bears were rather harel pressed. The forecast of nn unfavor able bank statement. Ihe cleve'optneiitH In the miners' strike and the report that an agreement between stee operators and their employes see rted Improbable elld not appear to weaken th murket. 11 they had In en discounted bv yestertla.v s selling. The report of the vc k s currency niovcmi nt Indicated a loss In cash by the banks of $G.0o0.ikii) or uinvnrels of a ji.nnn.mm more th in last week. This showing dispose-.! of the supposition that last week's movement was made abnormal bv the- movement of the relief fund lo nalveslon. A further loan expansion Is counted upon with ci iilidetice, In view- of the large remittances known to have been made on m-count of tilt Herman loan payment, which Is certain to be re llected In the loan Hem of the bank. There Is every probability, therefore, of a far ther substantial Inroad upon the surplus rcseirve. In the natural rebound from os-te-relay's depression oven this fnctnr vv.cs changeil from Its Influence of Msi.r.liiv to some encouragement, as dating the hl,th level of activity of bin-lness, which con tinues. In the some Hplrlt It was argued Hint the How of American onplt il Into for eign government securities Is HUolv to aid the country's export trade. In view of the fact that our tu-cds for foreign merchandise wen. less than foreigners' need for ours and Hint domestic inoiiev condition do not call for gold Imports, foreign dcniaid 1 . .r 'or prod 1. t.i we. old h-ivc to Intel some llml'. If this domestic demauil for foreign securi ties did not oiler un offset. Ponds Nititlniicd reactionary and did not rally with slocks Total snle-s, par value, f'.iVi.OOi. fnltcd States 5s nnel m-vv Is de clined t per cent In the bid prlc e. Tin- 'ommerclal Advertiser' London (ln-niu-lal cablegram says: Tne- general Ion--of tho mm hot was s'lghtlv bettor todav. Americans opened above pnrlf and vvi-i'e In unlet eiematiil elurlng Uu- morning, the nrofesslonal clement lulling them. New 1 one npcncti suunity higher, in n iluctu nteel, prices closing weak. Chinese mnv depressed the markets. The large sum duo the bank from the market was nearly nil repaid calls. Discounts wen- llrmer on ine iitgn rate, unoui 1 pe r cent obtaining on tho new treasary bills. The bank lost 310.01)0 to Oermany. France Is taking what few bars cotno on the open market. Silver closed at 2ST(cd, buyer, and 29d. sell ers. The following are ihe closing prices on the- New York Stock exchungo: Atclil'on tin pfd.. llultlmore 20(i Pnlon P.iclflo ., OS do pfd Ohio.. C7i Vubal ,. M'4 .. 7li, CanaJUll Put-Ill ... il I do pfd ... 4S Wheel. !,. 1: . .. 16 1 Ut) 2tl pfd ... 10 Win. Central .. ...12P4 Third Avenue ., ... 51 Atlainn i;x ... 51 American Ex..., .. J'iTA .. 2-'ii I'lll'iclll 0 ChM. & Ohio ... Chicago ll. W... C . 11. Q (111. Iiul. & I...., do pfd fill. & K. III.... CIllCHBO ti Jf. W. C. It. I. A- P .. ('. C e & Ht. L Colorado So do lt pf.l do 2.1 .fd Del. .t RuiKnn . Del. 1.. & W .. 12 ..PVJ ..121 ..iso .. I,-I ..12I .. 3i)ij, .. SS " S 3:,', .. ;, p. .. 17 .. is .. 0i .. sou .. 71-H .. 91VJ V. B. x ...IM'a Welln-rurgo lln..., ...U4'j Atuer. Cot. Oil ... is 1 do ,M ... Ainer. Mulling .... ... 31 1 ctci pftl ...II 'Anit-r. 8. & H ...1071'j 'Mo pfd I'l'a Atnr. Spirits tS I do pfj tS Amer. S. I loop ... lKnver ..- It. H... do pftl Prlc do Ut f if tl (It. Nor. pftl... II'icklllK C'ti.ll . uo pru . HP. .iner. H. ,1 W do nfd .11114 1!S Amer. Tin Plate... 3Mb Uo pfd Hm-klng Vnlley llllnnls Central lovcu Ceniml . ..lltl. .. is 1 Amer. Tobacco ... Uo pfd Anac. Mloinc Co.. I.7S 125 42 5Pi am Sli 75ij 3H BP4 mii , 4 , 88V4 . I614 . 62'4 . 70 . 32 . cV.1 , 17 . 00 . il do pfd 1-ike Prle ,t .. 4U W. ... So1 lirutiltlyn II. T ... Vi'i Colo. Puel ,l I ...2M Con. Tobii.co ... do pfd ... Nl Poelcral Bteel ...Uk elu pftl ... 104 Oen. KUctilc . .. ri'.1 tllucnse sugar ...Ut I do pfd ... 47'4 Inter. Paper ... 31 I do pM . .. 9 LucliHlt ila ... S7'i National lllm-ult . ...121 1 Uo pfd ...I27H National 1-oaU ... 32 do pfd ... 71 N'utlnnnl Steel ... do pfd I -1 In- Shore .... I. N .Mnnliultau L.... Mil. SI. Ity Mexican Central Minn. & St. L. do pftl Mn. Pacific Mobile A Ohio . M.. K. & T do pfd N. .1. Central .. N. Y. Onlral .. Norfolk ft W.... do pftl No. Met lie Uu pftl Ontario .; ... ore Ity. & Nuv do pfd l'ciinnylvaiila ., lteadlng el'i 1st pftl .lo 2J pfd Hlo O. W do pftl St. L. & S. P.... eio n pftl do 2d pfd St. L. Southvv.. tlo pfd St. Paul do pfd IMj eio pftl I2X 02-', N. Y. Air llmko...lll li Nu. American 11V, ... 43 Pacific Cotut ... 70 1 Uu lt pfU , ...12.H4 Uo 2d pM , ... 13 Pa.'ino Mall ... fCt") People's Oa .... ... 2I'3 Pleased S. Car..., ...50 , do pfd ... SI Pullman p. Car ... 0 S. Tl. .ij T .. US .. 73 .. 63 .. JU04 .. f .. 91 .. 70?J ..151 .. 4'4 ..1UH G3 Bugar ... 31i ... 1UJ ... 2d ...UU. do pfU Tenn. Coal & 1.. V. H. leather ,., Uo pfd V. S. rtuliber ... do pfd Weatcrn Union . Itepiibllc I. & 8. ..lll'i .173 .. 27 St. P. & Omaha. ...110 So. P.ii'llle IVi Se ll-illway II .. 7H .. IO14 .. Mi; I J pM iVstt 'Uo pfd. Texas & Pacific ... 1IU p. C. C. & 81. L .. 51 Offered. ICx-ellvldend. Huston Stock (Imitation, HOSTON, rcpi. .-j. Liiii loans, 2ftiy3 per rent: tlmo niuiio, ii;-jy 1 pur com. iJiucitll closing: A., T. ft H. P ... 2."&i Weallngli. Plectrlr ... e4 Alchlmn 4i ...1l4it N. P. O. & C. :.. 17 do pfil .. 01 .. 57 .. Ii Ame-r. Sugiir Anic-r. Telephone. ..137' .Miotics Min Co. Arnal. Capper ... Atlanllo Boat mi ,;. Mont.. Unite & llnaton. Cal & llacla ... Onte-nnliil llotdun & Albany. ..Sid Hoston Klevatcd KS .is; .121' . U .110 Iloatnn & Me .... ..310 II. & u Dominion Coal .. 740 Uo pfU . !34 PeUernl Steel .... i'!t l'.onkl 11 . 13 . 13 do pfd 0.114 Humboldt Kltchburg pf.l.... Clen. Kleotrlt- ... ..its . i:u . .210 .. I" ..2U K.ij ''i'l riaeeola Pa 1 rot . 83 '4 . iiSl) P.J. Giectrlc III.. Mich. Telephnno n. 1:. n & c... Qulicy .110 . r ei-nta Pe Popper., Tamarack Old Col. my I'm'i UlnhijC WI ui.i Wol. i-rlne . 24 Old Ilnllllnli.il .. : Pnlon Pneitlo . . VeBt UnU I.llllllllll Stool. LONDON, Sept. 21 lllltltltllM, 4 i. m.l'loHlllB! Com., money... 18 Urla II do ae-ounl . . . . 01. Uo lut pf.l 3 Atchlton .. . f'anuillan Pacllle ST'. . UP, lll'i I'enna) Ivanla 64; HeaUIng "H HI Paul . Illinois Central no. riicine nrci .... 711 .lis tlnind Trunk (iH I.iilnMlle- .. Pnlon I'm pfd N. V Central . 7tij Anaconitn fc1, 74 Ttan l Mines 4"H 130' j ! UAH SlLVRH-I'Mrm. 2'4d por ounce. 5lONKY-2' per com. The rate of discount lu the mien mark for short hills Is 3 per cent; three-months' hills, S'fcUD la-Pi per cent. Condition of llio 'Irons in-), WASHINfiTDN, Sept. 21. -Today's state ment of the treasury bulimics In thn uen era! lund, cxi'luslvo of the !&o,0i,o00 gold I t-Bri vt ill lie- ciiviNiuii nt reeiempcion Blinvv' AvaiiiiDie ciisn Oula nee, I32.K1.UI0 gold, Ii4,l.!i. .New York llr (liiuilx. NI5W YOHIC. Sept. 21 - DHY llouDtf- Iho market for cotton k"m1h m , tuioi today, only 11 limited dtinind lor brown sneeunga nnd 1 rl li In evl.i' ii but iirlces aro very firmly malntal n 1 Pleached good- nave in upward tentb-i c v Course colored initio tlllll. u;t tn .,,v t eiuiek deliver' Prim .Inih- no t.rui I. demand uulol PrP ar t gi gl. hi charged Lit 1 'i"i" ie ni .1 r llurlups arc ad i t u-in d 10 t of supply. New York rxolmng OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Hardlj Enough Cuttle Arrived Today to Tot the Market. HOGS OPEN EASY, BUT CLOSE STRONGER (iooit Ron of Sheep for Lust 12 ml ot Week und Market on Killer Vn Very llllll nnd AVcaU Feeder Steuel). SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 21 Receipts were: Cattle, liege. Sheep Oltic.iil Monday,... OIBclal Tuesday ... oHiciul ) rctiirsdtty offlt bil Thirsday Olllclul Friday 7.t&i 2 :il0 ia,'t 2..f9 7.6M 5.101 t!.!i . 2 "I , 1.033 ".'Jill t....; 4 519 6,11 Five d.iv this week....23.3)iO M.1N 4..15S Same clays last week....2i..4IO 8I.31S 3h.ll Same Week before 19.241 .202 32.5M Same three weeks ago.. 22, 175 SS.-Jtl tii.liU Same lour Weeks ago. . .lO.OcvS 21.175 31. In Average price paid for hog for tho last several days, with coinparlons. I 1X). iI.W.l.s9i.lK)I.U$S. is!s.isi'4. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. tept. Sepf. S 0I-, I R 02 5 . 0 5 5 051), 4 20, 4 II 3 fill 3 99 3 t'l! 4 (Tl S 65 4 07! 5 f3 2 M 2 Si! 2 Tl 4 SI J 4 54 I 19 4 22 4 23 4 04 3 02 I 2 5 Hi r. 55 5 51 5 57 6 55 5 62 4 131 a rai 4 oc. 3 531 4 02 4 20; 5 e'V',1 4 .Ii 5 uiTi 4 no 2 :., 2 si 2 tl! 2 MV 2 .( 4 221 4 21 3 cm 1 oo 4 '.".i! ;i lie 3 t I 21 . I 2-'i 3 721 4 25! 3 7.1 I in 't i! .1 91 3 93 3 M r. nu4i r. 22 1 4 0C 4 (I'll 5 M ; r. 201 !, I 5 uT'i, I 1 C, ' 5 OS?,' 79 4 Oil 5 81 4 00 5 "3 4 05 5 7 ' 3 V2, 4 3 31 3 :. s7i 5 IS :opi. Sept. Sept. Sept. Spt. 3 f.S 1 1! " TSI 4 121 512 4-5 I 5 IS, 5 19 3 t1 3 SO 2 051 4 0.1! 5 07 I 32 4 38 3 Jill . 71 1 m, u 01 3 74 I 2 St! I 031 t- 40 1 4 (ill I I 'rji 5 13 3 71! I Oil 2 S3i 3 9t! 5 33 2.. I 5 o 4 id I 4 SV Sept. 21..! 5 23 llldlcntes hiilulny Pirn (illl,.l,il i.i.t.tttA nt int- nf stock brought in today by each roid was: Catlio.llog..Sirii.irr,s. M. .V: St. P Hy .1 V St. L. llv 3 1 21 1 31 1 0 11 Missouri P.irltlo Ity. . .. I'nlon Paclllc System 10 25 .0 xv w tv H .i SI. V. U. it r & P. Ity St V.. M ft o. Hy I & M. It. U. it 12 li. ,S 15. Hy C. ,v, St. .1 K. r . It. I. .i P.. east. n o T t' . It I. .i P., W09t.. Illinois Central Total receipts .... 3d 93 The disposition or tho elny's receipt w.n 11s follow, each buyer pttichnslug tllo tiuin- pc-r ef Head indicated: lluyers Cattlo.llogs. Sheep. fimnha Packing Co.. tl. II. Iliinimond Co.. Swift .i Company .. Cudiihy Packing Co 107 !U 4 152 Kl 71 1.21) 1.101 l.SOti 1,192 Armour .v.- company (imnha Packing Co., ISt K. C. vuiisaiit V- l u .1 1.. Carey I. ohmun .; Co V. I. Stephen Llvinuslotie cV: Schnl'cr llamllion ..- Holhsctittd II. L. Dentils .i Co A. T. Mnwlilniiey Utlicr buyers ,. nt ,. 15'J ,. 21 .. 42 .. 23 .. 1 .. A .L172 ."l.ti IS 3.S31 Totals C.303 CATTLK- There were hardly enough cut tle here todav to make 11 test of Ihe mar ket, lut bu: er took hold fairly well and cleaned up what wu here ut 11 bout steady prlee all around. There were about live ears of corn cattle on the market and packers bought them up al Just about steady prices us com puted with yesterday. There have been so few corn cattle coming this week that packers have not been able to penr meet their wunt und consequently have not been verv active buyers of what elld ar rive. The best cuttle, however, lire not much different for the week, but the half fat and common stuff that Is selling ut $5.00 or below Is In poor demand mid lower for the week. About teli ears of cow stuff arrived thin morning and they changed hands at about t rmly prices, (.nod cows and heifers nro se'ling iibnut as gooel as they were a week ago, bat some of llie commoner grades are us much us a dime lower in some cases. There were only a row reedeis here idav and. although It was the last end of the week, they were picked up ut about steady prices The tendency nt the lust nd of the week Is to im the stuff lower, us yurd traders are afraid of being obliged lo cairv ll over, but this week the supply has been small since Wednesday and prices have not changed nnu h. There were no western neet cattle in cluded In today's arrivals, so there was nntlilua to make n test ot the murket. The detniui'l has been good und prle es strung nil ine wcck lor nun ciass 01 stun and P Is safe to say that had there been ani' here they would have sold satisfac torily, cow nrouEui jusi iinoui stormy prices today and the few feeders Hint were offered on the market n'so sold about steady. Ilepresentulive sales: UK 151' STISLItS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. ... nan I 50 16 1171 ... (WI 4 50 14 1210 ...114') 4 CO S9 1206 STliEHS AND IlISlKL'ltS. Pr 6 20 S 2T. S 40 1 j l!! 23 900 4 75 cows. 1 5 1 .... 820 .... 10 .... 711) .... 940 .... M ...,1020 .... m ....1013 .... m ,...vm .... sio ....ticti .... S!0 .... 501 .... MO 1 Ci 3. ...IKS ... MM ... Sll ... S20 ...1003 ... MO ...I'M') ...1150 ... 020 ...DM ... Ml ...1013 ... 8(1 ... 535 2 ST. i 00 2 t'O 2 00 3 f 0 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 M 3 10 3 ir. 3 50 3 30 3 21 2 e-0 2 CO 2 0) I 15 1 50 2 F.O 3 50 2 90 3 SO 3 50 18 10 1 io:!".' 2 7 3 IllJIFKHS. 3 IS 3 3 IS 14 3 25 HULLS. 10 ..1010 S 25 1 1080 2 5 841 3 3 1 1GT0 2 k.-, 1190 ! 40 1 1200 2 90 1190 SCO 1 IHO SOT 1319 2 1 (-10 3 (V) I2SI) 8 0 1 lf.SO 3 1.1 1150 S 75 2 13.10 J r,0 1220 i S) '1 5?0 3 W 510 ! S5 calvi:s. ISO 3 75 1 120 3 00 150 4 23 1 100 S 00 too 1 M 1 120 fi 2.1 90 103 1 120 S .10 HTAOH. 1330 3 20 1... S... STOCK COWS AND IIHIFUHH. SCO 2 30 ...1141 93 18 .. 902 .. 790 .. 8)0 .. 050 .. m .. m .. 912 ,.Jf7 ..101') 2 40 . 740 . Ko .1010 . 795 . reo .11:10 . :s . 370 3 no 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 20 3 2) 3 2') 3 10 3 I) I 00 4 1 1 15 1.... 4 4 1 10 i ... 1 8 1 r. m 1 .... 1 1.. .. 7 an .... 10 I S 50 1.... n.' 173 S 83 3 M 2 0) 3 80 2 9D CM STOCK OALVUH. I 323 I 00 (35 1 IHI 325 00 STOCKRHS AND FHUDNHS 750 (!M t 90 11. 581 3 50 3 90 90 1(0 S 20 1 25 3 21 8 31 3 iV, 3 30 I 41 3 SO 3 GO 13... . Mil . 05') Cl .191 . 530 . 716 . 8 l'i , :.w 071 . COI . 4 . 3 3 50 3 75 3 73 I I) I 00 1 00 I 00 4 00 4 10 4 25 4 8.1 4 8.1 . m . nn . 731 . 410 . 790 . 7J0 . 43 . Mil . US .1120 . 333 4. KlSimASKA No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 81 feeder.. TO $.1 XI 5 cows S.1I $3 40 clown WW iV It. i-ate vv yei. 10 cows SCO 3 05 3 cows. . . H eoWB 10H1 2 S5 II cows... S cow 1100 3 KS 8 uteurs. . 913 .1247 .1341 .1030 . 013 ' 2 M I) 85 I So 3 75 1 30 20 feeders . 1130 -I 30 2 feeders. 1 feeder... 010 3 2.1 8 feeders. I. V. Hennett-Colo. 21 cowu.... K03 3 30 (lenrgo Ueuton -Idaho. 53 feeders.. WW 4 10 1 bull ... 4 reed era. U'!5 3 50 2HIMTH... DiiiBherty Ilros. Neb. 1400 1400 1010 2 tVi 1 45 2 75 2 IO 17 cows. 7 cowu. . I cow. . 4 row.. 0 row. . 1 bull... P177 ;i 20 1 row, . . 071 2 75 1 cow.. , . K70 2 00 W. Pool-Idaho. . S07 3 CO 13 cows. .1241 3 GO 1 hull... ..1020 . 1040 ..1700 3 no 2 F3 .11120 i 85 nl. Thorii Idaho. (173 4 25 HOl'TII DAKOTA. 20 feeder. 20 row 10 row. . . . 3 cow II cow 1 cow 1 123 3 35 11 feeders. . 70.1 . 700 .1100 .1090 1 00 3 00 3 00 I IK) 1053 . 075 . Sill 1010 W. . OH) .1047 10VJ 1170 I'.MO I ,4" 2 On 1 feeder. . 3 "0 1 hull 3 nn 1 heifer . . 3 00 11. aordtB-coin 2 KtUM . I feeder. 15 row I l ow. 1 1 ovv I . c.W . t dt rs ' . . . vv a I w 1 cow .. 3 W 1 feeder. 'lU 1000 .1220 I1M I 'fin 1170 700 1 ) In U " il' :i io :i 411 i ID 2 70 4 00 , (t'l 3 I. :i 75 :i 10 :i 10 :: pi : 40 1 feeder. 1 row. . . . 1 1 ovv . . 1 cow 1 bull I Kl.lg . .. '.VV u 01VS, I''' U.J 3 Pj 1 l"W 1000 .1 Housi There were about fi.000 hog-. 1 sale toilav, anil as the demand ns in I shape they nil chstiiki d luinel ut nn ear v hour At the oculhK thcr was a htte weak pot and a number of loads sold .1 irltli lower than the general market ye. teiduv, but nsitle irom thit the murk t was in gcod shape It kept tinning JP a Hie morning progressed and the llnal wind 110 was n nhn.le hliilici- than v ester.' v 9 f ;"ai '!V.!!V..(I'1,: h',0' did )esterda.v and the averuKc prli c tl ". not show much difference. The range of jirlres Is not unite nn gtent. the top b- mg J5..W. hs ngnlnst $5 35 estertl.iy. but tl.110 were no hogs on the market today as good ns the load that topped the maikct t terdii). The cMtetne close was very stroi 1 a fancy load of heuv.v hog t King at $ A Will bo seen from the table 01 uvii. 0 prices the market is now ut the h.gn est point ot the month and It Is also at the IiUhest point since May. Represent, tlvo wile.: No. II M 31. ... ! K K ii W u 7 .... C6 ... AV. .. J .. fO ..IJf ..305 ,.:us ..SIS ! . .24 Sli. Pr. ... 4 O) 4 IS No. : m M t l 1 ftl M M f,; 4 15 61 ! CS to 7S Av. Sh lv IV. ii ,v : i, NU . 6 .2" Si) 6 ; ."1 .2W ... i 2. 1 .242 So .. i . i i;i, 6 KV t 20 & W I ?) h it) 5 20 .22 .lua io r. :.e .Vi .2M .m .309 .213 .2M .207 6 f;'a t. 2 "'I i 1 6 X', i -it 1 6 :. 5 .6 6 -t 6 -it 6 2.. 6 ij 8 6 2.. 6 :.. 6 li 6 2j r. a 6 :t 6 25 6 2) 5 2.) 6 25 6 b Jl 6 2'. o i 5 2 'i f. 2.1 li '.'. ."0 . ...tltJ J-..V n ...,L'I'1 tu ... .m :;i m ... w :m JW 2l s: w 113 j:s ... an ... 211 ... 5 20 ft 5 70 ... 5! .1 .... M 61. 55 .... C .... 40 120 5 30 5 20 5 21 5 30 i 20 5 20 6 M C 20 5 il 6 20 I W t 20 6 2) t 50 5 ?! 5 20 r. 20 t V) 5 20 ft 22H 5 Tfi r. !2ij 5 22S 5 22'i t !2i, 5 2241 6 224 I 3214) 5 !t"i 5 22V, 5 Ri) 5 22t B 224 5 2i'k h 22', ....20 ,...3H ... WS ...!12 ...211 ....".SI ....215 ....lid ....Ml ....l ...,2 ...,S4H ...in ....nt ....sra .... ,...Jl ....tu ....2SS .... ,...SJ ....Jl1 ... 2W ....27S ....m ....117 ...fv ... 170 ....21) ....rti 7... J3 . ill . 74 7 M. . M . M . 13.. 41 . Cl . Ml.. 120 77 H .. 8 .. t .. M... M... U .. ... il" n.'.'. 76 .. 61... :t... 66 .. .. it... ;).. t... . . 7J... M... 70... 64... 4) 4. Of, 55 f. U HO .OA) ..:; .m ..m ,.30 ..til r 0 C2 ti C5 aui 27 to M W '40 JW 4) 6 .'. j h r. : ' r. : 1 1 5 .."j r. : ' r. ; '3 t, v , , -. 1 r. n r. n i. ..u c. 9 ..2d ..SM ..t ..330 . ,.2S : ..237 ..50! ..Mi E 70 71 51 61 M Cl CS.. .. M .... 7S .... 74 72 219 60 S M 217 c; 22a 5 ::' 5 J24i to SUKUP There was n liberal run or sheep here today for the lust end of the vv -li. twent) -eight cars, or 7,i'''.'J head, being 1 Hille. Packets were' ptctty well lllled up and for that renon the market tenia) was very dull and weak Lamb for tin k muy bo limited 2iVii5oc lower for lln- b. ir grades and on the common si t IT He a cllne Is sill! greater. Chicago report-- r 'd muff 75c lower and commoner stutT Jl '0 lower lor the week Sheep have been strong hete all the w k until today, when price cased oft .111 lilt sill! the 111111 he-1 Is no more than w ak to a dime lower than on Monday. Feeders sold today about steady with yes terday. Quotations: Choice western grass wetheri. W e.JTt.bii. choice gross yeatllngs, p ii 4 ("); choice owes, H.2MI3 IVi; fair ! u"ol evvi'S, $.1.00113.2.'!; cull 1 wo. $2 5a(i3 ""l. (.. ico Miring lamb. $rmifi.a: fair to good -p'I'UJ lamlis, Jl 7.Vu.",.no, leeder wether. $.1 'ti''i .0, feeder lambs, IHKuHO. ltrpresentaiiye) sales: No. Av. P'1 ini Yyoinlng feeding ewes To f.e ;i 1 Wvomlnu f llrni wether . . 7" 1 M l.soo Wyoming feeding yenrllngn. 01 :i il'i 1M Wv tuning wct!u-r. 10." .'ISO 2 Y)omlng fcetllng lambs... 00 I 23 ClllCVliO I.IYi: STOCK MMIKIVI'. Cuttle tirnepiilly Slow lloi: HlKlier Sbeen Steml) l.lllilli Lull i'l'. nilCAflO, Sepl 21 CATTI.i; - Hecelpts, S.aiK) head, Including W0 wesli'itis and 1 G0 Tcxnns; market generally slow, native's, best on sale todav. two carloads at $3 70; good to prime steers, $r.45(iii'i oo; poor to medium. JI.ri0Jj0.40; selected feeders. Jl Wifl 4 0.", mixed Hlocker. J2 7V.i:tSO; cows J. 00 tJiUO; heifers. M.OH1C.I0; miner. J2 0-Mi2SO. bulls, $2.r.0tii 1.60; calves. 14 GOiifi fin. I'i-mius. receipts, l.WKl head; best on sale Imhi) leu carloads ot Jl 10; Texas fed sti'ers. Jl 40 5.10: Texii grass stcet s, JS-Wtt I. Id, Texan nuns. ?2 f.o'u;i.wi IlOriS Hecelpts, lO.nnn head: e-slltnated tomorrow-, ll.uno, left over. 2,oao; tiv.rago fully rc higher: nctlve: top, JjTu. inlxeel nnd butchers, $.i.2ifi.ri.70; good to 1 hoi. n heavy. Sf ISflB U't. rough heavy, V. imy Hi; light. IS Son'. 70; bulk of sale. $" :'ufir. W. SIIMHP AND LAMPS- Iteeelpls. 5 IKK) lund ; sheep te-uilv to slow: lamb fi'ifillc lowe r: good lo choice wethers. J.I sun I 2.i. fair to choice mixed. $3 2rifi4.O0, western sheep, t.'l 7.Vu4.iri. Te-xas ahei'p, J2 nofl '1 ftO , native lambs, Jl.0etjj,'i.20; weslern lambs, il.75U5.10. Xcxv leirlt 1,1 1 Moel.. NHW YOHK. Sept. 21. I1HHVKH He celpts, 3.113; juiine steere. s'eul.v, 1 th -is lower; nun, utm: cows, iinti: nwer. steers, 11 lufil f,:,, oxen und sl.igi, J.IT'' .11. bulls, i2.7!i'i:i.7."i, exlrn, $125; e.ivv Jl '"ir 3.75; latest i 11 hies quote Pulled Stole a' tie at 12if.1i l.'l1.!' per lb: rclrlgora.or be. f l".e per lb.; i'xp"rt, 150 cattle. Calves ! cetpis. ai!i; steady, vein.. ni 1.1: tops grucis, 1:1 6'nS 02'": city dressed d , lljl 1.1c per lb. HIIJ-:i:P AND LAMIIS-lte celPls. ii S 0; good sheep, stonily; c million ntiii no ! oui griules, weiiK to 10c lower; iiimn. we n 11 15c lower; sheep, 2 OOfi I fill, cull 12 Ji'f 2.50; Inmb. $." K)'ufi.2."i: cull. SIOulOi IIOC.S-Heceipts. 5.1S0; steady. St. I.oiiIn Llv i Mod.. ST. LOt'IH. Sept 21 -CATTLK- Heerlpt. 2,11) heiiil. Including 1.700 Tcxiins; market Hlenely; nalivii shipping and export sl'-er , 11 SOfiS.70; dri'sseil beef and butcher Mo. i ll.'jr.li.Vffll; steers under I turn lbs., $1 i)0'ii. oe, slockera and feeders. $3 (1011 1 70; mn mil he fers. 12 2041 1 13: ciintiers. ll.r,of(f2 in. bull-.. $2.2.Vi.'U.O; Texas 11 ml Indiiin steers. $:i .1'i'u i.ri; cows nnu netiers. .-..ihii.i 10. I PUIS Hecelpts. riO'iO head; murliel i''t lOo higher; tilgs and lights, iri.Xlli j 0"; pai k era, $K.2."iTtli.4ri; bulehern. $..W1i5"n HltKI-:P AND LA.MHS-Hi-celpls. 2 n0 head; market sleaelv, native' mutton $.1 1 f1.2".: lambs, l 21'u'i W: culls and luck, $2.0011 1.00; sloekers. $2 iWif.t 2.1. 1 cow 1 v .1 OS 1 . -w Ho 3 05 ICiiiimo Cll.v Live Sfoek. KANSAS CITY. Kept. 21 CATTLK - It -celpts, 2,21)0 native. 3.7'iO Ti-xalu- 1)10 calves: mipply largely southern; m.i-l t hleuily. fill pie lower, native s'cer. Jl . 1 6.10; stocUi rs und feeders, $3 2j'u I 25: ti'H' 1 r cows und heifer. H.OWil &. calili'-l, $ u 6i.1.O0; fed wi'slerns, $.l.7fi'uri.(0; wlolc I Texuns, $2 70f3'.w; grass Texuns, m&ui, ealvcH. $5' fi too. IIOOS-Hecelpts, 7.000; triide nellve ;t 2Hl!l0c hlglicr. heavy and ml"l. Jri2."i't) O.to: light. $j25i(5.;i5; pigs. $15011475 S IKl;P AND I.A.MIIH-ltecetpts, l,'(l good market, steady tirb'es- lambs, $!-."(( 5.10; sloekers and feeders, U.o'Hit.'-O, mlii, $2.mfl3.rA St, Joseph Live Stock, SOI'TH ST. JOSKPM, Mo., Sept. 21 rial.) Tho Journal quote: CATTLK H Ipl. l.loo: nutlves, to lOo hluher: western. w.uk: nntlv ffi5 10: Texns nnd westerns. $l.2.Vi5 40 and heifers. $2 2517 4.00; bulls and nlny 1 Hi I 75: yearlings nnd cu'ves, $.'1 251(4 2", -' ers nnu leeiters, f.i.iriii i.ri; veci, urei IlOltS Heci'lpts, I MM, inaikel tra.l 7He higher, all grades. 2215.35. bill . ....... -. o-ri , K.r. l,;t IPM. J.J.-l -.V'U 41 eJfcV". SIIKKP ANI) LA.MIIS IlCCelilB sheep, weak: lamlis, steady; lambs, $1 , -i 6.10; sheep, $3.50J1(W. tocL In Mulil, I'-ollowInc aro tho ri-eelptx at the f Sept. principal western markets for uer n: Cattle Hoffi Sh- n South Omalm Chicago l.i"03 li.l' :i.3t 2,200 MW 10,'i() 7.O01) Kunsns city St. Louis Totals S.1W2 37,71'S (III llllll. el. a . K'-l'l 21 till, lltl. ,il ie . bids r.iK' '' ' "I bbls OIL CITY, 1 I Will hi, .'.. I 1 1 tn 1 linees, Jl 2 1. ii' 8:1.015 bbls , 11 v bbls.; nver.tij. JAMES E- BOYD & CO., Tclcplionc 103!). Oiiinli.t, Ssl COMMISSION, (JHAIN, 1'KOVISlONb mul STOLlvS IIOAitI) OP 1 iiADi:. A Warrn A Co Correspoidence. John uirct T.'iim lo Cnicagu und tNr XurC H.RPErjriEY&CO. t300H4MrUFE EUJi OMAHA tit. CrtWKH 1038 ItiT jncim ht. 'Si- - tr"' g- $1 -r. . , 10 7 0"! r, -ii)) 1 . i) liO