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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1900)
TJT"E OMATIA DAILY TVET3: SITKDAT. PTCTTTCMnHU :10, 1!)00. 21 Visiting Merchants Placo Liberal Orders with Local Jobbers. SEPTEMBER TRADE HEAVIER THAN USUAL Market NIiimt lint I'ctv Cbiiuuc Since I. a fit Report, liul Tendency I L'pirnrtl Itiitlier Tlmn Don-n nurd. Trade during the Inst week has bf.cn ex ccpllonally lively owins to the larKo num ber of merchants who wcro In tho city to nttend tho Ak-Sar-llen festivities. Jobbers In all lines tuiil more visitors thin yenr than ever bforo ilurltiK tho Ak-Sur-llen carnival nnd thoy did more business than they usually do under similar clrcumstnn vs. Merchants nro not buyltiK recklessly, b.it nt the samo llmo they nrc apparently con scious of tho fuct that trndo thin ftill nnd winter will In nil probability be heavier than nver nnd for thnt renson thi'y arc placing quite liberal orders. There Is no disputing the fact that tho fnll festivities brltiK tunny new buyers to thin market, an Jobbers find they had many customers thin last wenk whose natnoH never appeared on thilr hooka before. Now that tho month of Sentember Is practically nl iv close. Jobbers Ilnd Hint tradu tlilM month has been much heavier than It Was the corresnondlni: month last year, which Is highly gratifying, taking everything Into oiiaiiltnitluii, and In most cases Is rather In the nature of a surprise. Thrt markets at a rule urn in much the muno position they wcro In n week ago. While there have been only a few Im portant changes the general tendency Is upward and everything points to a good, healthy, linn market for soma tlmo to come. (IroecrlcK liencriillv Sternly. Tho coffeu market Is Just about where it wan in me close or last week. The mar Itel In eastern cities la still rather dull, ns very little business Is coming forward at the present time. I .oral lobbers nro still confident that hlijher prices will rule boforo mug m npiio 01 tno uncertain reeling at thrt present time. Httgur iiIho holds about steady with Inst week's quotations. Tim demand Is still very heavy, but ieflnrrlcs do not seem to uo as rnr beiiind with tlielr orders an they wero a few weeks nno. In farinaceous goods there Is no change to report except a slight advance In Hour nnd oatmeal. Domestic unc-quartcr oil ftardlncs are higher than they wero a week io, the advunrc iiinountlng to 50c per case. The higher prices are said to be owing to Hie licht pack. ..The canned ciintta situation shows but little chatiKe ho far as prices go. Tomatoes and citHtcrn pti'ked peuchrs, however, are nrmer even man tney were n week ago IIIr lleiiilllld (or Itiy CoiiiIn. . Thu last week has been n llvelv onn with local dry roods Jobbers. .Merchants have iieen miming nacK tlielr orders for several weeks knowing they would be In the city tills lust week, when thev would linee ,m importunity to plrk out their goods from tho complete stnt 1;h. As a result Jobbers had an Immense house trade. .Mall orders nnvo also been coming In freely, as tho colder weather has brought heavyweight mm iicoioiin. i ins is particularly true of the merehnuts In the far west whero now HinruiH nave been experienced UenOt'tH rrotn CIIMteril Itmrlmtu ltt,1l.,nln that trade has not been quite as lively the ...... ,. n ,,,, ,,, Wcck neiore. l ot ion goods, however, nre being held as llrm as ever, and. while buyers are not tuklng n.-in.in nil- mil in an linxIOUH to til """' wnoi iiuio hiock iney buvo on mum in me present tune. Tliev are still imnu un wining to eontrael rr mures ex cepi on a nasls of market values. The way things look now local Jobbers think them will bo a good. Hlrong market all the rail and winter and that retailers need have ne.niiiuey anoui nuylne at lircsont Hardware .Market I'lrm Hardware Jobbers are also cnJov'nx a kooii run or buslno-s. The cooler wenth-r has stimulated the demand for all co'd weather ucioil. ami nu nii stove, pipe, mi l all the other nrMi'les us,, i In heating have been In big demand. Na I. I nnd wlro uro nisn moving out in good stripe nnd the saina Is true, of all tnillilc-rs' ma- Jouuers are still experiencing con BlderablR cllinculty In geltlng sulllelent stock to meet the reciuircmcnti of tlielr trndo and It Is probably tine that It has been a long time slneo nnlls have ten a jcarco In thU city an has been tho ciUo for tho past lew weeks. It Is not often thnt hnrdly a kcjr nt nails of common size can ho found In the city In tho hands of Jobbers, but that has happened recei.t y 1'actorleH are riibldl) being put Into opera tion and It will not be long before manu facturers will be able to rhlp their nrde-n promptly tinier the demand should be much hetivlur than anticipated at the prcont time. Tho supply of tlnp'ato 'M ulso rather short, hut thnt will nln be romedled within a short time In nil proba bility. Thcro hnvo been nn market chanscs sines last report that are worthy of mention Thcro Ih, however, a tooling nt' firmness ,ii ulong the llnu and the general belief I- thit when n change does take pluci; It will bt In tho dlriirtlon of higher rather thin lower quotations. Rvory'hlng pMuts to a good, healthy demand from all sources sufficient to keep the mills and factories In operation, nnd If that Is the ca-u tho mar ket Is hound tci b,. In gaol shape i.nle raw mnterlal should drup In va'ue, wh eh Is next to Impossible unless some great chnngH should tnk-j placo which cannot be foreseen. l.lbernt Order ll.lii Placed. Uoot nr.d shoo Jobbers have no conplnlnU to offer regarding tho trndo they have h-id tho past week. Merchants who hive hcei holding off their ordcrH nil the fall w ro In the city and bought freely. O'her mr chants who placed their orders e'irller. Irit did not buy heavily, wero also loildg for more stock, so lobbers culoyel a tuc tradn. Retnllers who wero in tho cltv Kntod that fnll trndo was opening up with them In good shape. wIMi every prospe t of Its continuing heavv thr iiuhnut ti'o season. That fact naturally tended t" make them buy morn goods than they would If fall goods wero not beginning to move. A good number of spring orders were u'bt tnken. Tho general opinion scms to " thnt merchnnta will be more wU'lmr Minn usual this yeur to buy In advneco for snr'n requirements, ns there N lltt'e to wot about so far ns trade conditions nre c n corned. The market Is also In good shnpe, so there Is rcnllv no Inducement for a morchnnt to hold bnck. Thcro Is al"o vrv llttlo stock tielng cnrr'ed over, so that the mnlorlty of merchants will tnrt In rext yeur with almost a completu now stock. Tlubber goods nro .nlso selling In good shnpe. Tho cold wen I her nnd snows In th west hftve broueht In large numliers of in II orders and buyers who woro on thc mirvt this last week nlso left s .mo heavy orders T'eoplo who hnvo come from the wet re cently stnto that Indications In thnt part of tho countrv are for aVi enrly fall, nnd so far their prediction' hnvn crnnc truo It Is n nntlccnble fact that when cold weather comes enrly trmio Is much beMc than when tho stnrmv weather comes late In the season. If con lttlnn continue u fnvorahlo ns they have l-eun there ts little doutit but what this will be the mm' successful season experienced In u Ion:; time. Fruit nuil Produce, Owing to tho large numher of strangers In the city this past week fruit and produ c men did n big business. All snch tine in poultry, eggs, butter and frrsh fruits we-e in good demand. There have, however, hern very few chnnces In mnr'rot quntn ttonti. Lemons, though, .-ro a "Pie love- . . I . . . , ,A n...tdV, :1 ......... 1 M . .. 1 .1 11 !lll 1J lll.Tllltl.iri IIVI.I., 1.1. IOltl'lJ. '" nro nut of tin market Pcneln s. plums .1 prunes continue to arrive i" larao qunn'i tles from Colorado and I'tUi nnj nre se'l- tnf at the prues quoted in another coiu-nn. (Irnncs nro now about as popular ns nnv line. New York concords nre on tho mar ket nnd nre worth lstiii'e Fans hnve advanced sllnhtlv nlnco inn report nnd nre belrg bold t'rm nt tho higher quotations. Hutttr and e?gs nr nbout the samo but they nlso are vrv firm. (Jame la now coming In nil't" fr-elv nml has been In good demand the puxt wcelt. KBW YOltK G i:r.iiAL l.VHlvi:T nuistutliuis of the liny on Vnrlous ('iinniodllles. NKW YOUK. Sept. 29 -FLOVll-Uecelpts 13.653 hbls.; exports, 18,193 bills.; sales. 3.C70 rkgs.; very quiet and u shndo easier in tone with wheat; winter patents, w.ai'j 4.00; winter straights, $3.60ift3.Vi; Minnesota rntents. $.10fii SO; winter extras, v- Ml Minnesota bakers, $2.R.W3.3S; winter low L-rmlAs ! J'.fii ' in. live Hour, steadv: sales 250 bbls.; fair to gooil, $3.10513.30; choice to fancy. $.i,sfl3.6J. Iluckwheat (lour, quiet nt JJ.3..H2 60. HPCKWMRAT-null nt fWGfflo. SRRDS-Steady: timothy. Octobor. $4.75 clover. October. $11.20, COIINMRAI-Dull; yellow western, 01c Mtv !!2e: Hrnndvwine. i'2. IWf2 CO. itYR Firm; No. 2 western, 61c f. o. b iflrat; stale. rftif.i7o e. I f. New York IIAKLRY-Qulot: feeding, tSGiGa c. 1. f. nuffnlo; malting. 50iiOSc c. I. f. llurrnio. IIARLRY MALT Dull: western. tJ3lSc WMIMAT Iteeelllts. 173.250 till.! CKlinrtS IS.2M bu.: sales. 2.1on,W bu. futures. CO.Oii bu. spot, Spot, e' sler. No, 2 red, S0o r n li ntlont and hl'.c elevator: No. 1 north crn, Duluth, b0'o f. o. b. ulloat. Options were, wenk nnil lower, most of the session onay, as k rMiilt of hwy Unublan ship Tlnts. lower Rmrlbih rubles wnknm in outside markets and moderately active fell- inpf lor ontn Hrrnunis, basii on proiciive (il-'h .tntl II,., VlAn.ln. nln.n.l S.Ur nt decllno; Mnrch. S6irj'i'4c. closetl itt KSic; i. no i-imiNi :i-u , closed at sn'fcc; nep ember rlom l nl xnate iletnlier. wlKr Mav 12HCS2 U-ltie, closed at S!C. . wiiis iirceipis, 11, mi.; enporin, none; snips, i2.Vnoo lm. futures, lsn.mjo bu. 'Poti No. 2. tile elevator nnd 4T'4c f. o. b. atloat next week. The option market ruled inn and weaker, In response to lower ca bles, large cnrlot receipts nt Chicago ntl.l 'ho elimination of uluiru In nenrbv uotlons; closed HUc not lower, .May. 4spi0 15-lSc. c.oced at 4irt4c. September. 4S',rM5c. close! at 4Sc: December. 4mmiHc, closed nt 41Sc. OATB Receipts, 51, lm ; exports, 20,wM bu. Spot, dull; No. 2. 2:A,2'Hc; No. 3. 2.1ci No. 2 white. 2u'jc; No. 3. l'tjie; trnck, white western and rlatc, 2SJ53c. uptlons Inactive ami nominal. KRKD 8tadv, spring bran, $lfi.5WI7.W; middlings, JlT.oOtUS.W, winter bran, J17.301J 15.00. , MAY Quiet: shipping. I&STT'ic; Rood to choice. hiftQK'ic MOPS Quiet ; stnte. common to choice I'M crop. nBl.1c. olcl olils. IifT'c; I'ncltlc Const 1'"0 rrop I'VI'le; nM f'l Win. ljim:S-Flrm; flnlveston. 2H?2S lbs., l8o: Callfon.la. 21 to 23 lbs., lSVc, Texus dry, 21 to i llix . 1.U4.;. liKATMKH Klrm; Memlnck sile, Uurnas Ayre, light to halt weight, 25'4'IJi'3fe; ncld, J'Jf23ir. WOitU- Qu'.ct; domestic Ilctce, 2"IT2fto; Texss, ISfilflc. PUOViaioNF-llerf, jiteady; family. V'-0 filH'l; mefs, $8f)fl!t.M. Uerf liam. $2 21 'i0; pneket, Jin.rrfiio 5': city extra I d'a mes. Jlfi.WIMTW. Cat meats, steniy. pickled bellies, fifillc; pickled should' r , f.'ic. Mams. Ii'Tl'ie I.ard, steady: we t or n stenmeu, S r0; October ct( sed, 17.61; re lined, steadv. conll'ienl. I"M; f A.. $'.50; eomipound. J.;.2iVi; 37'. I'ork, oulet; family, .tPlfflp;.W), Hlmrl clear, $:i.CO;JH.c0; mu-S. $12 75fill.fO. IlI'TTKIt Steady: crenmcry. 17?:2c; fnc tnry, 1SUT718HC: June rrnaiery. ".t'21' c Imitation creamery, IjICIM.'; slute dairy, 17"i CMUnsn-l-'Irm; lartre white. HHc: Hmall white. liU'dll'-e; largo colored, ll'bo: small colored, 1l'4c. I'nos-Steadv; state and 1'ennsylvnn'n, lf!2Ic; wextern reiular package at mailt. ITMli'c: western 'nv.i off. 2"c. TAM.OV-Sleiv:y, cltv US per pkg.). 4 ic: country (pkgi. free) 41iJu'p. . lllCli-F.rm; domettle to extra, l&u'ic; Jap in, W''c JimjAhHI'.M rirm, .cv uri"iins open kettle, goo.l to choice, 4.14i8c. , ..... MKTAI.S-PUt Iron, venk; northern, tH 61 fiinoi: sruth-rn. JlB')?il;o. Copp r. steidy, brokers. IO.SJj's. Lead, dull; brokers, J I. OMAHA Wlllll.nSAI.n .MAItlCllTS. Conillllon of Trade unit It uolnitloni. nn Stniile nnd I'nni'y I'l-oilucc. lKSClS-Ilocelpts, light; good stock, firm at 10c. IJV13 POl'IrUV-Mens. Vc; roosters, 3 Ic; spring chickens. Sc; ducks, IQ5c; geese, 4515c: turkeys, Sc. KllFHIl DIIKSHICD POCI.TUY-llens, Sfi 0c; roosters, r.TiCe; ducks nnd geese, SlOc; broilers, per lb.. ViUfc; turkeys. 12Hc. flAMK Prairie chickens, per doz.. J3.O0 tl.50; mallard ducks per doz., $3.00; teal, $1 RMTI.7;i; mixed, $1.C0B1.7J; Jucksnlpe, $1.Jj 4'iiU,TTi:il-C)nininn to fair, 12',4c; choice, lr.Ti lCc; seiiarator, 21c; gathered creamery, 10020c KHKSM OYSTHUS First grade, solid packed, Now York counts, per cun, 40c; extra selects, 3re; standards. 27c. becoml grade, slack filled, New York counts, per can, .Tic: extra selects. 24c; standards, 20c. PIOKONS Live, per dozen, 90c. VISA LP- ""holce. KilOc. , , MAY Prices quoted by Omnhti 'Wholesale Mav Dealers' association: Choice uplnnd, JH; No. 1 upland. JS.50; medium, $-1; coarse. $7. Uvo straw, $5.50. Thee prices nre for hav of good color and quality. Demand fair and prices strong. Receipts, 6 cars. VKOKTAHM3S. CFCf.MIti:nS-Per loien. 20i23c. Ni:V TfltNII'S 1 r nus-hel basket, GOc. NKW HHUTH Per bushel. G05T75c. NF.V CAltHOTS Per dozen bunches, 2oc. I.RTTri'H Per dozen, 10Q ISc. . HAniSMRS-IInme grown, per dozen, 15c. BRANS Wax, per half bushel basket, 40c; strlntr toCt ITATOICS IVr liuMicl, 40fi50e; sweet imtntorn, per bimhol, 75f(l0r. i a nn Anii' llntnn ffnivn, nif nniintl. t I , ll n ..t ,1 It'r CAl'I.IFl.OWRn-Pcr dozen. $1. TO.MATORS Homo grown, per half I, null..! l.i.i'Unt. IVle ONIONS Home grown, per bushel. DOSJGOc. CRLRUY-Nobrnska, SOjjlOc. FRFITS. PRACMRS-Cnllfornla freestones, SOflOOc; clings. 70e; Utah freestones, 7M?S0c. i'l.t'tH Callfcirnla. tier crate. SI.104M.2o. PUCNKS Ptah and Colorado, per crate, 7do; per box, wc. PRAHS Per box. l iBos.w. GRAPHS California Tokays, 4-basket crute. $1.50; Concords, home grown, lie; rvlawnro and Niagara, tier G-lb. basket, 15c; eastern Concords. l&iftlOc. WATRIt.MI-LU.NS As to size, louuo eaeu. CANTAI.Ol'I'R Gems, per dozen, 401fi0c; large sizes, Of5i7uc. APPLRS Nntlve, 75STI1.00 per bu.; per bbl.. $2.0Ofi3.O9. CUANllliUUll-S I'er DPI., ; per crate. $2.23. TROPICAL FRUITS. LRMONS California, extra fnncy, $5.25; hoko, t.fjU4?4.iB. i. S'ANAb Per bunch, nccordlng to alzo, FlUS-Callfomlo, new cartoons, $1; layers, VM. MIHi.'KI,lAM';UlH. ......... ... , L , t. .nri.,. tllberts. per lb. 12c: nlmoncls. per lb., lCtf m .nL' is i wiiiiiiur. iter u.. uui.. lSe; raw ptunutB, per lb., 4.iQjc: rousted, iHit'MiC UIDRS-No. 1 green, Do; No. 2 green, 5c: .No. 1 saltMd, 7'ic; io. 2 salted, i.Vjc; on. i venl calf, S to 12 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 13 lbs., Cc. St. I, mils firsln nnd Provisions, 8T. LOt'IS. Sent. 29,-WlIRAT-Wcak; No. 2 red rush. uK vntor. 7)c: trnck. 7-'-''n 7Vie: Septmnber. 74?ic; October, 74'ie: De cember, 7Ce; May. SOc; No. 2 hard, 72c. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, .tjc; tracK. iuc; P'titember. SH'ics October. 37c: December, 33'ic; year, 33lBc. OATS-Strong; No. 2 cash. 22c; track, rSfll'lc; December, 22Tic; May, 245ic; No. 2 white, WiVJTc. RYR Lower at BSC. FLOI'R-Stcady and quiet. SRRDS-Tlmothy, llrm, SJ.75St.40. Clover, $G.00f?9 50. Flax, lower, M.47. ri)KN.in;Ai tsicuuy. ij.m'j..iu. 11 RAN Oulct; sacked lots, east track, 70 5l e. ' . - M. .. ... . f. ma, n r,r . l l HAY f irm; timoiny, .wai..wi ptuuiu, $7 "'n'J Co. v 1 1 ihiv v Dienoy, i.z(. i ri .VTIRS-Stendy, $1.30. nAC.aiNCI-Stcndy. JS.104T8.85. IIKMP TWINR-Oc. , , , , PPOVISIONO-Pork: Firm: Jobbing, $12.73. I.nrd, nominal; choice, si. Dry si ' meats, ciulet: boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.iG; cleor ribs. J.S.S7H; clear sides. $9. llacon, quiet; boxed lots, extra shorts, $9.50; clear riiiH. 1J it.9. r r nuii-n, t-i M RTALS-Lend; Quiet nt $4.271ri,MW. Speller: Firm fit $4.0u. 111.1-1 111 1 "ill, vine ut-'iin, t r"uut,, iv, turkeys, 7c; .' k, Cic; geese, 0c. rcilUH sieii' ai nt, HUTTRR tu. ady; creamery, 18if23c; lalry. iKfl'.c. RRCRIPTS Flour. 0.000 bbls.; wheat, 8.1,- 001 bu. ; corn. 3vi bu.; oats. 31.000 bu. SIIIPMRNTS- Flour. 12.00) blV ! wheat, OCOOQ bu.; corn. 23.000 bu.; outs, 21.000 bu. f, vcrpool (irnln nml Provisions, LIVERPOOL. Sept. 29.-VHEAT-Spot. i.ii- v.v 2 r.d wnstorn whiter. 0.4 3d: No. 1 northern spring, not quoted; No. 1 Cali fornia. C CHdMrti 7d. l'iture-. ennv; Sep- nber. nommiu: ueremni-r. .1.411. CORN Snot, steady; v nt rium mixed, new. 4s a'. d. r inures, irii'-i; unuuiT, i-i Pid; November. 4s 2lid; ueremner, is .i'W. l.'l.lM'H Ol. I.OUIS 1UI1V YlllVI, ntciltl, PROVISIONS Reef, extra India mess, dull at 72s lid; prime mess, stendy. at CC id Pork, prime mess, western, stendy. nt s Gd. l.nril. Ain"nciin mniwi. 111 imiii, llrm nt ISM Cd. lincnn, uiimuerinnu cm, "8 to 30 lbs., tlrm, nt 45s 81; short ribs. 11 tn 22 lbs., llrm. nt 4Ss; long clear mid dles light 30 to 31 lbs., tlrm. nt 41s; long clear mldd'es. heavy. 33 to 40 1 .s nrm, at 4Tq fid pnnrt rirnr nainn, iu iv in tvjr.,t mm, nt Clear bellies. II to Is lbs., llrm. at 47s. Shoulders, square, 12 to 14 lbs., stendy, it 3 CMKF.SK American tlnest white, llrm, nt 3: Amerlenn tlnest colored, llrm, nt 6K TALI.OW-Prlme city. tlrm. nt 2js 9d; Australian. In London, firm, at 26s 3d. MOPS-At London, Paclllo const, stendy, at 2 5st3 la. Toleilo Slnrlfet. TOLEDO. Sent. 20 WHHAT-Dilll nnd higher; spot. 78c; October, b:w, iovein CORN Dull and lower; No.,," ash, 41Vc; Septemuer, 41140; uecoumur, OAT8 Dull and tinchnnged; No. 2 ensh, k3.,inti,A nnrember. 21c. " RYK Active 'nnd unchanged; No. 2 cash, KI1A, CLOVKRSKRD-Actlvo nnd hlph'r: uer, 7..u, tJccemner, ji.iu; o. . tj. llliviiulcee Rrnln Mnrliet. M1IAVALMCKK. Snt, 29.-WIIUAT-DUII; No. 1 northern. bflfi4c: No. 2 northern, i9c. IIVP lllc-her! N'n 1. f.l. RAltLKY Firmer; No. 2, 67Q5Sc; Bnmplo, 50C65c. Minneapolis Whcnt MarWet, MIVVrAPnt.19. Sent. 29. W1IKAT Sod tembor. 79o: December, 77Tti7Sc; May, S04fl S0,c; to nrrlve, rso. i naru. m'.c; iNo, j nortliern, istio; q. s northern, n?tc COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Vheat Market is Dull and Lower at the Close. CORN WEAK AND PLENTY FOR SALE ALL DAY Onts Are Lifeless Provision An llulet but Market Mnmt Strong l.'n ilertone, Ilnsed on Deiiiand from .Shorts nml Outside Ilulng. CMICAOO. Sept. 29.-Vhent dipped to.ltty on easy cables, good weather and Danublan shipments, hut recovered on local buy I. B. October closing 'fcW'-ic Ijwer. Crrn ciosu.l o und oats a shade Jown. Provisions closed unchanged. Wheal was dtll. Liverpool was 'id lowr nt thu close, the weather In tho northwest clearing and a Junes cable put the wo.i s Danublan shipments nt l,730,wO bushols .'i.d tho world's shipments at S,WMH Ostoh r opened at 76ky7jc und by selling at the eleventh hour shorts dropped to 70'ic. On tho dip elevator Interests bought nnd OctJ bor recovered to 7i3Uc nnd closed stendy ut 70ft7a;c. Clearings wero 3S,t.0 biHi.cli. Primary receipts aggresuted M,01 bushe.s, compared wlili 1,2o6,uCj last year. Minne apolis reported IU6 car.', agn.nst 49 iiist week nnd ni a year ng. i.ncal receipts woru 253 cats, 7 of contract grado. fcoibourd clearances weie 2ti7,wj butliu.s and thu ex port hero 65,cW. Corn was weak here nnd receipts J74 cars wero 149 carj more than li.ui been o ti mated. Thoro was plenty for sulo ail da and tho demand was UitiCit. Uciobur sol 1 between 39liO und 3i',ic closing ')ic lower ut 3b,c. O.its wero also dull, trade- being conllnrd chklly to chatiglng, with the October i'id November spread at Vd'ae and tho Octo icr und December a: ifcjlc These operation! nro creating h huge nhori intercut, otu hoiiso changed l.uOJ.'Oci butheU, buyh.g October and selling December. Recih'is wire 230 cars. October told botween 2ic und 21?4C and dosed a shaue lower nt 21 Provisions were ciulet, but tho mnr,ei showed a strong undertone, based on a de mand from (.holts und lair buying by out side. Interefcts. Tho range of prices wns nar row anil tne cioee uucnniigcii iioui jcfim- duy, Jiinuiiry par., nl $11 1; January lard nt $ii.ii'k5Cio. and Jnuuary ribs at $0.3'). Rstlmatcd rccrlpta for Monday: 'Wheat, 273 cars; corn, &15 cars; outs, 310 cars; hos, Ji.W) iieau. . . .. Tho leading futures rnngou ns follows Articles Open. High. Low. Close.! Ycs'y ' f 7G 75i' 7fi'i! 7f.i 70 fji'i "O 75n 7C',ii lA'i 7ti"t-7',i 7?U' WW I" tll I'll I I 40 1 40 3"? 3D W 39 rifii .W; Wj .'SSI 39.S 3iiVial!0iljt StiVli ItiSl 'MU ' 21 'J 21'i 21'i 21';21Tiq2 22lVVi: 2J 21?ia!i.i22 22UI 22); 2:ii! 22U 12Vi I 12 20 12 30 12 20 I 12 20 12 13 II .10 11 33 11 JO 11 33 It 31 I 11 03 i 11 -0 11 63 11 CO U 00 I 7 124 7 15 7 07 W 7 07W 7 10 7 H7V- 7 io 7 05 7 nr. 7 orvfc I 'C SU I C S2WI C 771-a 0 SO 0 30 5 R7V4I R 37W 7 S7'4 7 S7W 8 23 7 SO 7 M!4 7 77(s 7 tto 7 K0 6 20 C 25 C 20 6 20 6 20 Sept. Oct. Nov. Corn Sept. Oct. Nov. Oats Sept. Oct. Nov. Pork Oct. Nov. Jan. La rd Oct. Nov. Jan. Ribs Sept. Oct. Jan. No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: T.T niM) l..ll. ...I...nn ..... ...,., 1 ClAfM 1ft straights, $3.20?3.S0: clears, J3.20n3."; spring specials, J4.7U; iiatent., jx.wiui.iu striuguis, J3.irsi.1.W; bakers. $2.30172.5,0. WMKAT-No. 3, 7D077c; No. 2 red, 7Cf? 78c. CORN No, 2. 3STifl39V; No. 2 yellow, SOfl.We. OATS No. 2. 22J4c; No. 2 white, 265T27c; .no. :i wnue, zviUjw. RYK No. 2. Mi 6c. TtARLKY Fair to choice malting. BI5iG7c, SKKDS-No. 1 flax. $1,174; No. 1 north western. S1.I7U: nrlmo timothv. II.30'iT4.4o. PROVlSinNH-.Meqs pork nr bbl.. 12 "0 (fT13.2.. Lard, tier 100 lbs.. S7.12 WT7.1S. Short ribs sides (loose), $S 104)8.2.". Dry salted shoulders (boxed), tri.2." C.37',6. Short clear AVMISKY Ravls of heh wines. SI. 27. BI'OAR-Cut loaf. S1.C0: granu'nted, $3.10; confectioners A. JMi: elr A. ..95, Fotlowlns nre the receipts nnd shipments or the nnncipai grams: Artlc!e;i. Reclnfs. Shlnm"nt Flour, bbls 20 mv 2nfl0 Wheat, bu .ioi.ooo rrxn Corn, bu -wcto Onts, bu 270.000 371.1 Rve, bu r..f"0 ?.'0) Parley, bu r.7,000 44.0OJ On the Prnduco exchange today tho but ter market w'as dull; creamerys, lCif21".e; dalrys, ISTflSe. Kges. llrm; fresh, lfie. Cheese, dull, nt lOViQIl-fie. MOVIIJIGNTS (Tf STOCKS AMI l!OM)S. liirl(i't In .Vnrrmv nml In the IIiiiiiIh of Professlonnl Trnilers. NKW YORK. Sept. 29 -The stock market wns n narrow nnd prcfes.i-.nnl affair toilav which ended with a shower of animation and strength on an nrt-ve demand from the short Inttrcst, which covered on tho bank statement. Th's oleme-.t siw en couragement In the fate. that the I irnnd nn tho banking surplus was irs'r'cUd t. less thnn $I,00j).0iH while a much heavier dep'e tlon was oxnectpd This smtlment seomod not tn bo affected by tho fact that a decline In the reservo requirements of over $3 00, 1 wns repon'lblo for th!" result, wh'oh wns brought about by n contraction of S" -fGS.400 In tho outstanding 1'nns cf tho hanks. Tho actual d'emase In c.nsh was slightly In excess of that of last week, us had been expected. Resides the liquidation In tho stock mnrket n largo volume of thro loans Is snld to bo mnturtnfr, and tho pro cceds of these the hanks nro raid to bo Holding for higher rates, as explained be low. Tho nrosnect of fnvortble develonmrnts In the coal strike situation over Sunday In creased i no disposition or tno nenrs to cover and recovery In prl.'n frim the enrlv level ran between 1 nnd 2 points for Mi" principal active stocks, not n few of whl'-h showed net gains of n print or m"ro I'll rnrly selling "f stocks wns cncoura'tcl l.v selling for foreign account and bv rum ri of llimnelnl .llflleuHles In Rerlln, whero tho exigencies of a settlement enured a Jump In tho rate for short d'scnunt bl'ls The 'c 1 rtocks were rather llrm Mirou"hout. I"M matlnns from ofllclnls of "evral of the gront trunk lines of an Intention to p-o-vide for the year's reed forthwith nt the present price of $20 for teel rails helnei the group. Largo receipts of nw supnri doing nwny wlh some of the danger of a shortage helned siurar. A fen'uro wns the further marking down of sierllnp cxehvim rntes bv tho exchange bankers In spl'e of the nnmlnnl character of tho Saturday market. Prices or stncKs hnvo shown some violent fluctuations durln the wo.k nnd mounted tn n level coesidf ratil v higher than on lint Saturday. Manipulation of the sticv linn department of the evehmro plnyd a prominent pari in tne weo" s cnmp.itgn ny the bulls, nnd stocks which have hem ahundant In the lnnn depirtmont on ed vnntagenus terms, were cilled In on n largn irate, thus onmpcHInt' the fhoi-ts to buy sleeks to cover their coi trnets. Tens o' tbousnnd" of stock" wero bongbt tor hls purnose, the nuns niniunir uj prices vl'in oniv In eomnctl'lon w'tn the clstres-ed shorts nrd ndillng mnterlilly to thIr dllll cultles The r'ltelnntlnn of so short nn In terest hns weakened tho local mnrket to a metorlnl extent. The excessive speculative Inflations of Inst fall hnvo nn parallel In till- autumn's slock market Rankers nyow 'heir in'e" tlm to give flrst attenMnn to the tine's 'f thu business of customers nnd thev exnrc lime money tn lnnn at 8 per cent. T'np lonns now mnturlntr are put Into cnll lnnns to h rendllv nvallabln, wMc'i gives nn Il lusory ense tn the cnll mo"ey mnrket. The bsnl'ers nrgue tnat much Ivslnesji h'ld In sbevanee until nfter election will mnke nn nctlve demand for monoy nt Mint time It Is clenr nlso that th" Inter'or demand for monev Is rnther be'ow the nnrmnl thnn above It. ns had been expected. This Is duo tn the hlaher prices of grains, mnklng neeessnrv lnrce sums of monoy to effect the moving of crops. Tho excess of government rivelnts over exnendltures Is greater this fall tlnn last when the subtrensurv made a constant an.l heavy drain on the New Ynrk money mar Vet until tho secrefnrv of the treasury o' fered tn purchase $:3.CV)000 nf government bond" nt tho rullne- price, l.nst year the Interior too1 from New Y"rk from Septem ber 1 tn November 17 32.S72 0) and the total decrcaso In New York bank re"erves for the same period was $13,015,000. It Is true that New YnrV bank reserves on last Satur day were $3,303.000 In excess nf those, nf Mps vear before, but loans have expanded in the sumo time $101,215,000. owing to the fcr cIimi demand of our credits Tho bond market wns weak In the earlier part of tho week, but recoveries In somo of the Issues made tho mnrkot Irregular later Dealings were not Inrge nt nny part of the tlmo. New Is, reentered ndvnnced Vt nnd tho old 4s, registered and coupon, declined 'J In the hid price. The Commercial Advertiser's I.ondin flnnnclal cablegrnm snys: The mnrket lis's wns lethargic nnd dull nil around to lay. Thero was practically no tension, hecn'isu of the monetary and political apprshcnslonj which prevailed. Th merlenn dee.it ment wss featureless Pnc-es we-e low, r. idlowlnc the New Ynrk !eud. though :n,. M'l'.latlor.s generally w-re above pirit. Merlin apparently Is still Im Until to -el' Mnrey whs not so scarce b dny ns was ex pected, owing to the rcpnmctit mi.le es terdsy by the Hank of Knr.and. nisrount wns a shade easier, (lolrt ti the nnotint oi r Si i WO has been exnol ted to ltmilim nl l. Sliver wns steady but quieter. . I ll" ronowing are tne ihkiik prices on tho New York Stock exchnnit: tohlon V fnlon Pnelflc MS ilo i. to ilo pfd 7J CU Wslah ; Mi, do l.fd 17i Halt. more .V Ohio Canadian l'arltlc Canada So Cties. & Ohio .... 4i iWhrpl. & U U . 2;i do il Pfd MS . 10 !WI. Central 10 .m Third Avenue test, . 14 Adams lix ISa . Si's American Kx IV) ISiIcmro O. V.. . C, 11. & Q Chi., Ind. A: L .. do pfd Chlenirii & I.'. Ill W P. H. P.x 15 Ohlcsso & S W. C . It. I. P C. C. C. & St. I... Colorado So .li'O Wells-Fargo i;i....UJ ..M4S .. igi4 .. 6 7 1! ..R.) ..in .. t4 .. fiv, .. !. .. J2'i . .ll'J , .. I2'i .. 3t'j ..IP. .. 7I4 .. ."71, .. SS .. !3 ..MS .. 7Pt .. K4 ..1474 .. II .. Cl'i .. ill .. P'i .. 3S4 .. 9 .. 24 ..133 ..127 .. I'U .. 7t .. 414 .. r;s .. 20 .. 42 Arner. Cot. Oil .... M do pfd V) Amer Malting 4 lo 1st pfd do 21 nM do pfd Jl'i Amer. . ft It ?fH do pM Mj Amr. Spirits l'a do pfd 17 Amer S. Hoop .... Pi'i ih. pfl CPU Ami r. H. ft W S0 d. pM 7'i Amer Tin Plate .. 16 Jo pfd 79 Amor. Tobacco .... Mi do pft IH Amc. Mining Co... U UrooklMi It. T S"H Del. lltllnn.. Del. U & W Ienvr it It. il.. ilo I'M Krl do lat ;.(.! Ot. Nor. p;i Rocking foul ... llockhie Valley . Illinois Central . Iowa Central ... il pf.l Iko Krle &. , do pM Ixike Shore L. A N .MAnhnttnn L Mt. St. Ity Mpxieun Central .Minn, ft til. L... do pfd Mn. i-n, it),. Mobile ft Ohio .. M., K. ft T do pM N. J. Central ... N. Y. Central ... Norfolk ft W do pfd No. Pnelflc In nM Ontario ft V.... Ore. Ity. ft Nov. do pfd Pennsylvania ... Heeding do Itt pfd do 2d pfd Illo (1. W Mo pfd St. I. ft H. F. ... do 1st pfd do 3d pfd Pt. I Southw... il.i pfd St. Psul do pfd St. P. ft Omaha So. Paclllo So. Hallway do prd Texas ft Pacific Colo. Fuel ft I St Con. X,lhnceo SPi do pfd 7".it PodiTiil feteel !'lil do pf.l Wri tlcn. i:ieetrla 131't alliens Siiuar 4i do pfd "' Inter Paper do ptd 614 Laclede Ibis CS National lllrcult ... Hi do pfd f-' National Ix-.ul 17 do pfd W Nntlonnl Steel 3;j do pfd SI N. Y. Air Drake... 113 i No. American 14 Pacific Coast M clo Ut nfd M . .1 T4 1 do !d pfd CS .. I't Pnrlllo Mall CO .. ":,, People's das M4 .. 2" 4 Pressed S. Cur CI .. f.S do pfd 70V .. 9a Pullman P. Car....H2 .. 94 S. It. ft T 44 .. ts Sugar 1154 ..MS do I'M .. 114 Teim. Coal ft 1.... f.3 .. 2v, U. S. leather 1"4 ..1!34 do pfd WS ,.1TJ ,f. S. Itubber 24 ..110 do pfd 924 .. 31 Western Union .... 7'i .. 11 Republic I. & 8.... Hi 4 .. .12 do pld 514 ... 1.4 P. '. O. & St. L... i'U Offered. ov York Finney MnrUet. NKW YORK. Heiit. 3.--MONHY-On call, nominal; no loans; closed at 2 per cent offered. STnilLINO ICXCIIANCK-Wenk. with act mil business In bankers' bills at $I.S.1V41(! 1.834 for demand nnd fl.S7 for sixty days; posted rates. $l.S3f4.S34 nnd l.8iOl.s;'4i commercial bills, $l.S24iil.S2V.. BlLVnit-Rar. 63-V; certlllcntcs, C3i,3 6l'c; Mexlcnn dollnrs. 4D4c. RONDS Srtile, wenk; railroad. Irregular; government, steady; refunding 2s, when bisucd. rcg.. 101; coupon, 1044; 3s, reg. and coupon, IM).; new 4s. reg. unci coupon, 1344; old 4s, rcg.. Ul; coupon, 11374; Os, rcg. and coiiion, 1134. Tho (-'.using prices on bonds today nre ns follows: P. S. ref. 2s, leg. 104 N Y. C. Is kvj do couiion 1144 N. J C. gen 5s 122'i do 3e, rcg 1 m'l'iN'n. Pncllle 3s 0JTi clo coupon IW do it 1034 do new 4, reg.. .1314 N V. C ft St L 4s. .104 no coupon rii', ;nr. ft w. c. 4s.... OS do old la, teg un; U-e. Nav, la do coupon llj'i do 4s do 6s, reg 1131, Oregon H. I Cs. do coupon tl3i4 do cormol 3f.... D. nf C. 2 T" 121 licii.llng ccn. 4 .10 1"2 .1.-74 .113 . M4 . 9.4 AtchlEon gen. 4s... 100; Illo O. v. is do mil. 4s, S.-i, St I. ft I M o, 5s..ll2t(, C..lL2i 1C ls..1l7i 118i Cunada Fo. C. ft O. 44s. do ts m Ft 1. ft S F g, 9S!i Ft Paul con.. IIS St. I. l ft P C. ft N. W. e. 7s.. 133 clo S. F. iPb. 5a.. 120 i do Z.i So. P.ncltlo 4s. Chlcauo Ter. 4. Colorado Fo. 4a D. ft It. O. la.. do 4s 11 la general 4s. t ',Ko. Rullnny 3s 1C94 S. It. ft T. 6s W . 70 .V3 Tex. ft raclllo In. ..113 . 974' do U. f,A la. ...oc; 1C4 ....0l . CS Union Paclllo F V. ft D. C. la.. 72 Waba-h Is aen. Llectrlc 5-. .IK Wnliash la lo. Central la 113 West Slime 4a.... L. ft N. unl. 4.... 94 Wis. Central Is... SI.. IC. ft T. 2a 6 Va. Centuries .... do 4j Ol'i1 . When issued. Offered. 1124 . SJ?4 Huston Stock (Imitntlniis. IIOSTON, Sept, lO.-Cnll lonns. 3ff4 pe cent; tlmo loans, 4i5 per cent. Olllclal closing: a . t. ft F. r. do pfd Amor. Fugur . . 2:4 Wet Pnd Dl?. . 6Hi Wcitlngh. Klcctrlc. 40 .1114 Wis Crnlral M .lit Atchison Is to do pfd Amer. Telephone., lCCJ N i;. o. ft C. Is.. 00 Il .'ten ft Allnny.. 2I A venture S4 llnston Hlcvnte.l .lie .Mioiiez .inn. i o. 14 II a i n ft Me... C , II. ft Q Dmilnlon Coal rt i ptd redernl Steel . do pfd ntchburg pfd., G'n. Hlectrlo . . . .is A nml. Copper .... .... 12211 All mile .. S3 . 2"4 .... 3S Honton ft Mont ....P.O Untie ft Iloston .... 32 "Cil. & lloclrt . .... f,24 1'enti-nnl.il ....130 F unklln ....13Pi Humboldt . .31(1 .. 63 ,..741 .. II .. Z3 do pfd. 1334 Osceola HI. Klectrle III 210 Parrot Mexican Ccntrnl .. 10i Qulncy . .1 IJ .. 4 ..22S Mich. Telephono N. II. O. ft C... Old Dominion .. Rubber Union Pacific .. Si Kinta F Copper K4 Tnmnrark 17 f'ali Mining .... 29 Winona WH Wolverines .. 2!4 .. 24 ... 3'J Hid. Asked. e-T Ycuit Mlnlim Stnelts. NKW YORK. Sept. 20,-Tho following nre tho closing quotations for mining shares toaay; ('hollar 1', Crown Point '" Con. Cnl. ft Va 10.1 Dcadwood 43 (lould ft Clinic ... 3'l Hale ft Norcibsa... C) II .mraifiko 5300 I on Silver (3 Mexican 2$ Ontnrlo M'lilr Plymouth y. k r .... do' pfd strrra Nevada Stnndai.l ..000 ,.. 12 ... 13 ..nn ,.C30 ... 30 ..100 Union Con. 10 Yellow Jocket 20 T.iliiilnii StneU )lliilllllnlls, LONDON, Sept. 29.-2 p. m.-ClosIng! . Consols, money..., 1kH lUrlo 114 do account 93101 do 1st pfd......... 314 Atchlfon 3TS rennsjivunia C3t Canadian I'acllls .. PS I Heading St. Paul P.3 No. Parlllc pfd t94 Illinois Central ....11S4 'Orand Trunk C4 Iiiilavllle T.M Anaconda ! Cnlnn Pacific pfd.. 73 lltund Mlnea 401, N Y. Centrnl IS " ' SlLVKR Par, steady. 204d per ounce. MONTY 4frl4 iut cent. The rato of ill' count In the open mnrket for short bills Is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 per cent. Woolily Hit nl Stiitcinriit. NEW YORK, Sept. 23. The weekly bnnk statement of averages of tho associated banks shows: Loans, $K17,172.C00; decrenso, $"i.C"S,too deposits. $SSI.70l'..S"0; derrense, $12.7ill,7"0 circulation. $'.'9.SG'i 700; Increase, $201,300 legal tenders, $i'I.S2,900; decrease, $2,l"S.5O0 specie, tlfi0.ir.il.400; drcroase, $l.(!42.lr)0 reserve, $231,119,300; decrease, $0,S00,9io reserve renulred, JJ21,Ii(i,iW; decrease $3,191,175; surplus, $12,912,000; decreaso $3,600,723. llxiinrtN and liiiimiis. NKW YORK. Sept. 29-The exports of gold and silver from this port to all coun tries for this week ngcregnto $1.03 silver bnra and coin and $31,102 gold. Tho Imports of anecia wero Ill.bSo go a and jiti.bsi s ver. Tho Imports of dry goods und mor .. ....l..A.l nt t? Oil I!".- UI1UIIUIBU VIU IllUICU 11 fl,BJl,WU, Ciiiidllloii of the Trcnsnry. WASHINGTON. Sopt. M-Totlny's state ment of the trensurv balances in tho cn ornl fund, cxcluslvo of the $150,O0.).O)0 mild reserve In tho division of riviempt'01 shows: Avnuabio casn uaiance, iji,ijr.-,3ii gold. SU,2U,4S3. Kliinni'liil Notes, ST. LOl'IB. Sent. 29.-Clendngs. $1,378,205 hnlances. $549.Mi3; money In fair demand nt SB 7 per cent; New York exchango, $1 discount mil, ifo oiscouni nsseci. ........ . .." 1 . . . . . nn ....... i ...... ,, r nn UI1IW1UIJ, nuiil. -J., itjuiiiisn, 4.io,Ml,..t : balances, $1,332,213; posted uxchango, $l,h3'ijp l.nT; now ynrK exenange, j.ic uiHcouni CINCINNATI, Sept. 29.-CIearlnBs, JI.7M, 200; New York exchange, 30c discount money. 34fjfl per cent. NF.W YORK, Sept. 29,-Clearlngs. $1S2, II1I12IS: bnlnnces. lli.C,23.(l. ROSTON Sent. 29.-Clearlngs, J17.631.0S7 balnnces. S'.Csi.CSi). PIIILADKLPIIIA, Sept. 29.-CIcnrlilES tis non AM bnlnnces. $1,701.31'. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29,-Clearlngs, $3,214,270; balances, jlio.Mj.'. Foreign l'lnnniinl. LONDON. Sept. 29.-3 p. in. Money wns In demand today nnd ruled nt 4 per cent until just ticioro inu cioue, wucn ii cased up to 34. Th rate of discount In the open market fnr both sh.rt nrvl three-months' bills !s 4 per ernt '1 he amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hunk of Kngl.ind on balance today was :,'"'. tlolil premium nt Huetios A.vres, 1X1. J. Spanish Is. 71.37". HKRI.IN. eot. . Kxt hange on London, 2nm ISpfgs. for cheeks; discount rates, for short hills, 4 per cent, for short bills, 44 per cent. The advance In the rate for short bills from 34 to 4 tier cent was due to thu settlement. PARIS. Sent. 28.-3 p. m. Three Per cent rentes. f SUV- for the noccrint. Exchange on London, 36f 13c fur checks. Simtilsh 4s closed at 72.40. Cotton Market. NHV YORK. Hent. IW.-COTTON-Tho cotton mnrket opened with prices 7tlj iolnts higher and scored additional gtiltn tnineilliiti.lv follnwlnit th.- mil nn he till V buying for till hrancuei of the trade Senti ment wns bull. h on reports ffnm ihe c P enier tinu ii iiuntions ui:iv p. ! i. u nmr lenrlv to n short ere n and tn nn ee lit otl- nlly enrly c 'tiitileiliri of ii'ckbig ai il in irnl ing. i lie iiiiifui-n mnrgc i auv.cci wi re cicci edty better thnn expected. Uarope hdiight In our market as well as In Llv r .o. l. The weekly stati ment of .the Chi..n'.cle w.n reailllv summni tin ns r.ttU.naiv hull! h and prlvntv i ibls declare. 1 the tepor t mat jiaiier nnu uor.e mmn to .nivi.u o prices thre. A. fur th" crm inovennnt re. units hi tno tinrt.s nnd iiiut.y oi tne in terior towns were lower than rxpe doubtless due largely to the sent It v f cars, as expirieis are known to have liir chssed enormi us llr-rs of ft pl. for M'l ment during the next time months, in? Inability nf the rnllrmdi to mcei ti e cb -tun nils ot shippers bids fair to be un Im portant factor In tho ncur future War. street nppmted qu;o coni)'c lously ns a buyer of the winter months; th" shrill pur chased tho late deliveries Fall Rixer iv lorted n llrm hut oi ( m.ir' er ior c oins The mnrket closed steady. Wi:h ptlc.-s net MilS points hlglur. Spot, siisdv; mlibllbi'J tipianiis, i' ,e: minium gun mc; inies, ,.o bales. Futtirer eloed slcndy; Oitoho. 10..c; NoVctt- er, fi.9c January, nttte; Feb ruary. !).7lc; Mtrch, !i72e: April. 0.71c; May. i.c; duno, isr; Jiny, v nc: nin'im, y,ii. ST. LOIM3. Sent sy.-coTTnN-Qin.u; mlddllniT. lfit.e: sacs, tlx) bales, reeops :.si tmies; shipments, nwo uaics: siock, ii - , I ) ,,111,-9, N13W nitr.liANS. Si lit. !!l,-('l)ll l)- Slendv: sales S.0XS bales: ordinary. S.l-1'le. good rrdtnarv, low mlddintr. lole. gnnd mldd l.'g. I0c; mlld'injr fair. 10v . receipts, '.fl.i'C b.Pes; st' e't "el.SKJ lnl -.s. .'-i-Hires steadv: otrobcr, 0 72ifl73e; Novmb-r. liT'Ofiic: Decmber. 0 r2:i "3 -; .Inniuity o r.n',.0 sa... i?eiirn,ir n r.itin tt.n- March i n-nVV- P.aiifU.uS', rn.. inN-Pp it. rliim liild- ;R I09"'''! K 1 C.e,r ffinRSc: April. O.RTjr'.'sc; Miy. !.5777t).SS .lime. 0 R7frTl file. i.ivt.:iii'iinr. s. nt. si.-r it limited ilemiiml hte.her: Amerlini) dllng fair, fiia-ifld: good tntcMll niti , ntf kii.ii? invv miniiiuiir. onlluarv. Rin-rsd: ordinary, R7-C2d. .Th- i ntes nf Hie iblV Wele 2.fVl hales, nf W'Me 1 3o were for speculation and export nml l i CUlciea i,n n.'e .inri -cnii ; r ii onr., , . v. hales, nil American. Futnr s ppencil steady and e1ned sten.H : American middling 1. m September 5 fi2-filil. 'eliers; ueioner nn November. C .in-fitiir, ir-Ctd. sellers; Novem ber nnd December. R3.1-I.ld. sellers; Dec. Hi tler nnd .Innuiuy. R sr-'l'i." i-oid. buyers; Janunry nnd I eiiruarv i, .'i-iji-'in jj-i.m iei. i,r. l.'ebriiiirv nnd Mar-'il. R S'-lfiu ' 3 'ild. sellers; Mnrcll and Antil. R CO Old. buyers: April nnd Alav. ft iviinm l '-'nu. nuyers; , id and June. R 17-fild. buyers: June nnd Julv, r.-filfiu 10-fliii. value: Juiy mm iiinii'i, 511-Cld, sellers. ICiniNiiN CII liinln nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Sept. 9 -WHKAT-De- ci-mber, i;i.c; Mnv. 744c: casli. so. naru. f.s4fi.-li.r- No. 3, C"ill70c; N'o. 2 red, 724Vi3c, .Ml. J. l..j,.i. .,.,. , ,,,,, cniiN- Deeemner, ..;-'ii ..-sc . .i. ? 33'nc; No. 2 mixed, 374c; No. 2 wnue. mw, No. " 39c. OATH NO. - wnue, J.in.o'.tc-. HYI3 No. 2. 504e. iiAY-iiinii-e timothy. $10.00; choice Pn'tr'fi .w,'s'?5- ...1... IIUTIT.U trranin , ioi." c.huj, i.n.vj, ITc. , .. , .... liOCS HlKiier; iresn .Missouri nun ivun- sas stock. 144c doz.. loss off. cases re- "eii; new wliltcwoou cases inciuiicu, ijc- more. ...,.... . 'i-Mi'p.S Wlicai. lUbiUJU corn, jo.vw im.; oats, 9.001 bu. Slfll MKNTS-Wheat. CI.COO bu.; corn, 1j, Ouo bu.; oats, C.CKW hi. Oil .lliirl.-els. nir. pitv T.i . Kent. 29. Credit balances. $1.1"; ccrtlllcates. no bid; no runs or ship ments reported. ,. . NM'U' YORK. Sent. 29. OI r.SCottonsecd, dull; prlnm yellow, 3714c Petioleum. ciulol; rellned. New Yoik. 7.G; PhllHdelphla and Ilalilmiire, 37.0"; I'liunclcipnui una nam more. In bulk. $'.05. Turpentine, 40(1 15',-e. LONDON. Sept. U. un.a 1 urpeniiuo spirits. 29s I'id. 1.1 YKUPOtiL, Sept 29. OILS Turpenllno spirits, llrm nt 29s 9d. I.liiteed, 31s 9d. Po- troieum, o'.iii. Siifinr .llnrUet. NMV OP.t. FANS. Sf.'t. 29 SFC.AH Ouletronen kettle. 4-ie; eentrlfm-nl yellow. 6(3Hc; seconds, 3Jt 1 9-lGe. Molasses, new cn "1 . v. MiV YOUK, sept. Hlii.lli naw. fin, 1 r-.inltiir. i-4c; centrltusal, M test, 3c; molasses suifar, Ic: refined, tlrm; No 0, Ti.tWc; Nn. 7. S.Wc; No. S, 5.40c; No. 9. 5.30c; No. in. 5.23c; No. 11, 5.2.V; No. 12, 5.2 c; No. 13. 5.15c; No. 14. .'1.400; sianiiaru .. n.4.ic. confectioners' A, O.OJe; mould A, 0.40c; cut lonf. i! .: crushed. 00.e: cubes. 0 30c. LONDON. Sent. 2U. UlStiT til uau uc- tobur, lis. CnllfciriilH Dried P'rulls. NFU YOUK. Sent. 29.OALlFOHNIA DltlCP l'ItriT.J lniuilM The market r eviiporatcd npples ruled 'inlet and un elnnued on the basts ..f 3t(3c for commot, 451.40 for iirlme. riVliljc fur choice nnu fancy at G40. Prunes weio iinniInnlP' Hunted on the basis of 34fi,4o per lb. 11s in sb.o nnd duality. Aiuleiiis, Itoyal. l"ifl,r;: Moor Park, irniliic. i-oacncs, pcciou, lie; unpecled, Gii'Jc. Coffee MnrUel. 'Rl- Yf-iRK. Sent. 29. -COFFRH-Spot. nio. dull: No. 7. Invoice. 4c Slid, quiet; Cordova. '.'4'itl'l"ic Futures openeu r.nei nt 5 points advance and ruled slow bill fienernllv stead:- In bettor cables t un .... i,...i i-.,.. u.iiieii leil 111 local covorlnc. without stlmulatlnu popular speciilathin TrriiisiuileiiB were moderate. Closed steady, SfiiO points net blither. Total sales, 9 ..in im.rs inoiiidliiif December at $,.10; January. 1 1. .,-. t . . 1 ., ? r.n Nimv York Hi-- (lunds. NHV YOUK. Sept 29-DUY OpODS lhislness tn stnplo cettnns hns aijuln been on a quiet scaio mu.i.v. iuein uiu wi isciliur ahcnil of c im nt reciulrements to nnv extent, nor wo.ild sellers nllow them to do so If so lneli!"il. rruun cuu iwi 111 111 thrnuchnut. Print cloths firm. No chantje In prlnta or Blnahums. Cotton yams In better sujiply than demand nnd niinlnat buyers. Woolen nnd worsted yarns cusy. Pbllndi-liibln Prnduer ItnrUct. PHILADKLPHIA. Seit 29.-IU'TTRU-Flrm; funrv western creamery, 23c; fancy western rrlntH, 23e. 1'OOS F'rm: lresh nearby, 20c; fresh western. P"U20c; fresh southwestern, 19c; freii southern. ISc. CHI'IOSR Firm; New York stnto creams, fnncv smnll lP-.e; New York state creams, fair 'to choice, 10'4tjrnUc Dnlii'li llniicrt, DrU'TH, Sept. t9. WHIOAT No. 1 hnrd, enh. Rl",e: to nrtive, H'ic; September, Rlii'.c: December. M4o; Mnv. SI4c; No. 1 northern, ennh. 794c: to nrrlve, 79",e; Sep tember. 794c; Deeomber, 79r; May. S24c; No. 2 northern. 7l5ic; No. 3 sprltiB. 71"4c OATS--23'4'ii'.34c. COUN-394C riK 1'iires fur Priini'S. SAN .IOSR. Cnl.. Sent. 29. Tho California Cured Fruit nssoclntlon hns mnde a dif ferential of one-fourth of 1 cent a pound on nil prunes for Mexico, Canada, Central nnd SOUlll America, cnuiiini'u mi'-ic munii" 1 for prunes hnvo not yet been fnlrly opened With tho lixlnc? of prices for tho largest sIj:i and for fruit In baits, the association schedule, less chnrues for hnndllmt, I ns follows: Twenty to thirty, 15 cents; thirty to forty, 10 cents; fortv to fifty, 7 cents; fifty tn sixty, 54 ccnt3; sixty to soventy, 34 cents; seventy to nlithty, 34 cents; eiehtv to ninety. 24 cents; ninety to lCw. 2',i cents; 100 to 120, 2 cunts. THU II 13 A LT Y JIAUICI2T. irSTUI'MRNTS tiled for record Saturday. Sectcmber 29, 19X1: liViirriiiily Deeds. K. J. Itoblnson to lIiiBh Macllatton, lots 1 and 2. Pormenter Place $ 1,500 15. S. Fonton and husband to same, lot 8, b'oek 3, Sprlnudalo 500 J. II. Shcenn to Anna. Il.ijuy, lot 1, block 3, lluucaU's subdlv 500 E. J. and J. A. Woodman to A. 12. Wnodman. lot 20, block 2314, Omaha 1 L. M. Hklnncr and husbaucl to 11. L. Kent, lot 21, block 1, Italph Place.... 2.80) M. A. Klllott ot nl to Jacob Shame!, lot 1. block 7. ShUll'H 2d add 1,20) Ida II. Spooner to C. F. Spoonor, lot 1. block 11, Shull's 2d odd 5,000 (lull Cluliit Deeds. J. W. Nichols to Annlo Turtle, lot 5, Shull's Hibdlv 1 F. H. Despechcr to F. J. Desnecher, lots 12 and 13, block 118, Dundee Placo 1 William Miller to Harbara Meckel maun neVi 32-15-11 1,000 S. IJ. Ward, receiver, to D. H. Soaver ot nl. lot 7, block 227, Omaha, v'i bwV IS-lii-O 100 Total amount of transfers 1-,003 t II 1 in? CTAfli" Ml l"T Week Olows with Vorjr Tew Oattlc or , SLsep on Sale. HOG MARKET HELD ABOUT STEADY I'orn Cat I It und Feeders .Shinr lilllli l.'lmime fur the Week Miccp Mriiliurr mid 1, 11 tubs llluber. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 29. Receipts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Olllclal Mondav 10.710 l.tU7 10,00.4 Ollliiul Tuesday UlllLlul Wednesday . Olllclal Thursday ... fittlclal Friday Oillcla! Saturday Total this week. .Same lust week . . Total lor Sept , I'.m Total for Sept., isw. Total lor Sept., 189S. Total for Sept., 119". I olal for Sept , imkV Tcdal tor Sopt., ISDi. 'lotnl for Sept , ISO! 'olal for Sept . ISO.!. Total for Sept., 1K92. fi.lllS 7.3.VS S.421 7.S21 e,i!0 S.S7 7.S14 7,i6' 6.931 6.743 4 CPt 2,3i 265 . 30. 43.1 . 24,.M tlV .U0.!Hil .101,509 .1I9.M7 . ra.ow .1.02ll 33.1311 14U23 1 Hi," 7,1 119 113 12S.373 9". 037 37.iP.) 4'..s. 132. tD 1 11, Ml III. 4S.71 ra2j 30.917 20,,-AS 20.11S 73 22.S 4H.J11 5S.KW i2:,r.7ii SS.TSvS 19,S!U Sf),C;j S3.I7S v,nii 101- oiii., lyji. '.479 7C.72S 10,317 Average tirlee nnlu mr linns tnr Ihe Inst tevcrul diiys. with compnrisons. 1 1 S93 Hi p'.7ii"f$)7 .1 1 ssiriwfc . 1 ito I . Sept. Sept sept, f'ept. Sept. Sept. "ein. Sept, ft 014 4 20 3 CI I 3 99 2 77 4 14 3 01 4 071 I SI 5 02 I I 3 03 4 07 2 $1 ' 4 Vi, 4 nl .' .1 1 e t: 4 31 4 S4 .-1 ' (1 4 131 3 55 I 20' 6 51 1 221 f. r.j 5 M 4 21 ' 4 ft! 5 61 4 oui r. I 0Ti 5 S) 4 00. & 73 S 0S4 4 22 3(3 2 7C 3 O'.if, 4 23 3 6T I il C uIM I 301 3 M. 4 02; 2 S... 0... 10 B 104: 4 30 3 B'l I 00 81 wept. . I 4 Zt ;i U7 i Wl fi l4i I 3 iJM 3 '.Li C 22 I 4 2M I 3 SI 3 20',' I 22 3 771 S 074 1 4 !( 3 79 3 SJI 2 Sll sent 2 Sf.l 2 Sent. II.. t'fpt. 12.. Sept Sept Sept, Sept, .ept r. I ,1 51 5 041 I .1 3 T? .o - c 4 W, fi 7 .7I 2 70 I HI Iris ... '.J,1 S T, I t: ? s i oi! s f,7 3 4 U .-. 1 n-i r. 1.14 4 3! , 3 on 2 71! i oil r. ci rPt- 1".. B 19 I 33 3 741 I S 81, I 03. 6 4 X-pt. 2i... , jsit 4 m . 1 i,i 1'.' 1 gi'Pj- SI..' 3 23 I 4 31 3 71' 4 1 " 3' 3 94 3 31 Sept 2' . 321 2-5i 4 31 3' " V h -0 SVpt. 23. I II IP s 77' 1 7,1' 2 f.' I ""OI ' Sc ,t; 2. Ml 2-.-J I 3 7 3 SSI 2 Sll 3 ffi 3 ffi g-'P. -'"..I 6 16 I I 4ll I 3 S2 2 9o 3 S2! 5 40 stit l 4.,' I 1 "1 ' HI 1 "I r. " Sent 514 3-31 I 3C! 3 721 3 71 I 3 M fi 2J Mt; l.'.l I i, rt ill' f! K1 2 19 4 Pll !) 17 .151(5 t-5l 4 371 3 till 3 Sli 2 9l I 5 10 s0pt, is Sopt. 29. Indicates feundny. The oinol.il number of enrs of stock brought in today by each rontl was: Cattle. Hogs. C, M. .t St. P. llv 2 iiinnhn .Si St. Louis Ity 2 Missouri Paclllo Ity 2 Fnlon l'arltlc system I 17 C N. Y. llv 2 P., K. & M. V. H. H 3 22 C. St. P.. O. Hy 5 IS. M. It. It. It 4 18 C. H. ct Q. Hy C K. C. St. J.. 1 C, n. I. ,t P.. enst 7 C. It. I. & P., west 3 Illinois Central 1 Totals It tW The disposition of tho day's receipts ivns ns follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Iluvers. Omaha PnckhiK Co... fi. II. Hammond Co... Cattle. Hoes. Sh'p. .M 1,109 1 1.070 913 14 23 1.031 mvirt nnd companv.. Cudahy PuckliiK Co Armour & Co 23 l.elghtoti .. Co (Tcnry & Clark 41 120 II. L. Dennis & Co 2 McWhllinoy 2 Cudahy llros RI Totals Ill 5.731 2S0 7i0 CATTLU There wore nnlv n few bend if cattle on tho market today and about 'h" usual Saturday conditions preval'cd. Pack ers were not lonkliip; for nuppllcs and ns a lesult sellers had to taku what they could Bet. Receipts of rattle hnvo been fairly liberal this week, an Increne of 5,873 head over last week b"lnir reported, hut a decrease of :,,22.') head Is noted when compnrlsons nro mndo with the nme week lust yenr. Tho bulk of the receipts were feeders, and tak lm? everything Into consideration, tho mar ket was In Kood shnpe. Cnrnfed cattle wero scarro nil tho wenk nnd hardly enniiKh nrrlvei to tell whit tho market really was. Prices do not seem to bo much different for the week, but at tne samo time there Is a better felliu nl the close of the week thnn th'ro was the tlrst part, and packers s-em to be more niixlntis for supplies. Haiidywelitht cait'e of Rood quality nro soiling the best, i'.io Id if, heavy cattle belnc a little neslected The common and half fnt stuff Is of course, slow snlo nnd prices are so Irrcrtn lar that It Is Impossible to toll much about tho market. It Is evident that packers do not want that class of cattle nnd sellors many times ilnd It dllllcult to got even a bid on them. There bus bron n cood demnnd for cow stuff nil tho week. This Is particularly true of dinners, nnd It Is .ife to cnll the market 011 tboo lflifjl5c hlKher for the week. Medium cows have 11I1.0 been In better demand than they hnvo for some time past, nnd prices are cenernlly a HtHe stronKer for tho week. Good cows hnvo nlso sold well nit the week nnd sales wcro mndo that looked n dlmo hlifhi-r than tho snme kind or emtio urouuni nt 1110 close of last week. Hulls hnvo also sold well nil tho week nnd nre nerhnps a dlmo hlRher. In splto of tho hip run of stock cnttle tho mnrket has held up In cood shape, nnd at the close of tho week not much chnnste Is notlcenbln In the kooiI heavywoUht feed its The demand from tho country was hnrdlv ns pood tho Inst end of tho week nnd ynrd trailers were nbllired to enrry over quite 11 lew cnttle, which naturnllv pavo 11 weak frcllnif to the mnrket. Tho demand for ntock rows and heifers was hnrdlv equal to the supply nnd prices wore probably n dlmo lower fnr the week. Altlioupb the bulk of tho receipts for the week wcro western cattle, thero wero very few beef cnttlo on sule. Tho demand Is still verv henvy for thnt class of stock nnd prices nro stronifer for the week, hut thero hnvo not been enough eomlntr to mnke n cood test of the mnrket. but prices nre probnbly nil of n dime higher. Cows hnvo sold well nnd canners ure 1CTI3 hlcher nnd medium kinds nnd the strictly pond rown nro nlso stronger for tho week. Feeders nre not much differ ent thnn thov wero a week nun, hut stock cows nnd heifers nro about a dlmo lower. Itepl-esontatlvo sales: COWS. No. A v. Pr. No. Ay. Pr. -0 90 2 ) w 1 90 1 80! 2 90 DULLS. 1 HOT 2 60 1 "50 2 50 1 1240 J 73 CALVES. 1 170 8 STOCK COWS AND HEIFRRS. 1 r.jo 2 00 3 710 s 00 3 800 2 00 1 M 3 19 873 2 n 4 821 3 10 1 r.so 2 io 1 no 1 10 1 760 2 3 1 1010 3 tf) 1 7M 2 7S J 1013 3 23 I R30 2 73 S KH 3 M I into 2 SO 3 K0 3 73 I t!0 3 0) STOCK71RH AND FEEDERS. 6 705 3 23 iinnH-iThere wns nbout nn nvcrnuo Snt- urdny's supply of Iioks hero today nnd tho market ll'lil just iiooui siruuy wun yui"r lay. ChlciiKo came weak nnd later reports showed best llfint noes steady and niuer-i 6c lower. In splto ot thnt fnet, however 11, e mnrket bern was about steudv wltli vr sterility's Keiieral mirliot. Packers clnrleil nllt lllll.lllIC n llt'Ll lOWCT. l)Ut dill not Bet the hiiRa nnd had to raise their hands. Tho best light no'is sold l.iwiy from tr 174 to $5 20, with several londs ftoin ; mm ir, til In 15 271,. tho ton belnir the snme as yesterday. Heavy Iiors did not sell qulto US well as lliey ciu 111 me iiikii nine yen terdny, but they alsT hold up In goed shape. They sold mostly nt $3,124 and $5.15. with fi n tnnst slonnl load L-oltlir ns hluh lis 15174. It was a fairly nctlve market nnd prnc tically evorythltiB was sold tu good season. The extrcmo close wus lully us good us nnv lime. The I10B market has been In (rood shapo nil this week and It Is soldom that pr.'ft4 show such slleht vnrlatlon. The supp'y has been fairly liberal, exeeedlnu last week's run hy 4.890 heud, hut It falls short nf tho receipts iur 1110 corre.pnnciin; wenn nf lniil veiir In- 11.990 bead. The denial! I U'flH tr.inil nil tho wick and sellsrs found lltto dltllculty In uettlnff vry sattifnctory nrlees. Tho week oiieiied with n deellno of 7o as compared with Saturday, but ever nlnco tnat lima prices navo not varied DO YOU SPECULATE ? ir y from .Uy to day. .nnd the weMt lose with lhi average cost nb.nit tc lialur t his 11 it wh ,n Monday. lUiresentiUo Av. Kh. Pr 7 ... 4 in 334 ... t 10 Ml ... D ts ... 1'tH tn ik 1 114 m ... $ tm W4 St I, Its) nt no t if nt to t im Nn. 7 .. n .. (M .. u... ... ... 71... 75.. . 70... W... 74... M... 99... fit... 71... ... W... 78... A Hh. Pr IIS i! t 174 ! J41 .171 , m S t K'i .. t 174 tO f. I7 .. 4 I7'i 10 t 17M, is.:...: in., jti.. .V4 .11 $40 t 17ti .143 4 t ITS IS St.... M.... H9 W 7 II 7 N3 SO 1 174 .. t 17l n t i?i in in t if ....Ml ....114 . ..T .... ....IM t.M Ut ...tu ...$? ... 3 u't ... lltH u f. HH m i 114 ... SltUj it i It ... I M ... SU 49 t 1$ ... Mt ... K U ... I m ... SU 110 3 13 43 i 11 1ft) 1( 120 5 50 ( It n 5 is ii 1 is t k ir, 40 s n ...m ...ITS ...m ...Ki ...ns ...i$t ...M3 ...33 ...31? ...J) .. ft ...K3 ...m ...213 ...I'M ...S02 ... ...I7S ...ITS ...;:c t i;' 43 t i;i t I7'l t P4 i;i f. 14 i 17, ,C7.... 4 I ! II.... C7.... .... 44.... .... H.... 7.... 61.... M. ... ?$.... re.... os.... 76.... M 1 1 , 1 :t.... ft.... M.... CO.... n.... 7S.... .. . 7t.... St.... t.... CO.... 0.... 76. . . M.... .til 110 S 17 ....Mt ... 5 1714 ...,?53 ... 6 ....t3l ... 52-) ...,7 tfts B ....171 U0 t W ...179 HI 6 20 ....nr. 40 t . . SO B 20 ....Ml 134 I to ....tit ... t ....US l l . . . 113 120 f. J.) ....S.-.J ... 5 30 913 40 i 70 11.. . (1 t; t 7..... 73 70.... e,... m.... 1 jci 54 . Js.. in :i a u ?(.. ST.. 344 11 3 n w 4 ) r. Mt IM 3 U ... S It ...S ...31 ...31 .'.'."lOt . .113 ...3 ...Jll ...m ...111 ...k: 40 s x 130 S 20 40 r. to 160 K'i 149 C ti'i ... t"-4 120 3 IA w I ;r. ... 8 IN 3 73 ... & 15 ... J 174 :: to.. ! e;.. M.. JVI . 3M W h It s5 vi i n jii M0 S 1J 84) t 13 ... t 1- w r. is . . MS HO I !.-. l JS2 .. K . 71... 73... .!0 IK .wo ..S4) i-O 6 174 y m.M.'I 'I'lini., tvils icrlellenllV lintllllllt on sale today to make n test of the inatii--i Receipts of sheep thU week have not been eiv heavy. 11 il"creae of 12,313 bea-l beltiK noted ns compared with the pre. ei llil week and 11 decrease of 3.IU beaa ns compareil with the currespondliirf week of hist yenr. The deimiud baa been stood ill the week and ns n result the prices have been very satisfactory unl sellers found little tl'- ublK In dlspoMiu: of enrli dav's receipts. As compared with tho ., .......... .... t..t .Iibaii ur,, 11 little stroimer. Only .oniparntiyi.ly few iinv' r:M,2"L.vrJ. ttVm,Z rather scarce this season , . I.ambs have nlso seld well nil tho wedt nnd prices nre UMilSe higher than tliey wero at tlm opeiilm; of the week. nils mnrket shows up f.ivornblv with any other nnd as lni;h as K 15 was mild 011 Thursday I.... n till.!.,.- .if Wi'.imliur stdi'lt The feeder market has been well supplied al the week, 11 Rood proportion nf tho receipts tielmr m the feeder order. Tho demand, however, has been fully ci'ii' to the siiimiIv and prices nre n ilttl.j stroiiRor than they were a week ngu. Quotnt'ons: Choleo western isrnas weth ers $3 75)4l; elndce pr.r s yciirlliufs. J id (ft 1.00; choice ewes. $12H3.fO; fall- to 1;. ml ewes. $3.0041.1 25: rull ewes, $2 5Cff3 00: chnliM sprltuf lambs, 5(i.-ii5 15. fair tn (. oil sprliq lambs, $l.75fi,Vin); feeder wethers, $3.c3U 3.05; feeder hunbs. $1.wkiI.R CIIICAM) 1.IVI1 STOCIC 31 Alt Kl IT. Cnttle Noiuliiiilly I iielimiuetl llotfs l,iini'r-Sli..i mid l.ninlis Slemly. CHICAOO, Sept. 29. -CATTLE ltoe' lpts, 100 head; mnrket nomlnnlly fcteudy; natives, 'soud to prime steers, $..45fS.si; poor to me dlum. $1504(5 40; selected feeders, $.SOri.50i mixed stockers, $2.WHi.1.ti5: rows, $2."0lfl). heifers, $2 90fil.85; winners, $2.00ii2 65; bulls, $2.7Mil.50: calves. $4 0fiii.f0; Texns fc t steels, $l.2fSi I ; Texas erass divers, $3.2.ii() 4.10; Texas bulls. $2.50i3.!3. HOOS-Rc celpis today, 23.0iV)head; tomor row, 35.0 h..ad; left oer. O.rO) head, lest llRllt stendy; others, 50 lower; tun, 55 u5, mixed and butchers $ 05115.53; i;ond li choice heavy. f3.0Ti5(f 474; roiiKli he ivy. $I.HKi5.O0; IlKht. $5.1,".lu.63; bulk of HOI'S 35 2Ml 5 10. Mlil.-IM AVn LAMPS -Receipts. 20.1 head; steady; uooil to choice wethers, $1.m 5p I.Ji); fair to cticure nuxen. m.wii.i.uj, v ru sheep, ji.ihi-i 1 1: lexas fiiii-p. "if !l.i: natlo lr.mbs. $I.2Mj50; western lainus, tW-- ... .... - -no UKCl-ill " I t 1 HIS wren: c . '-y." bend; hoes. I71.000 head; sbrcti i) beau. v,.i wenk! rattle. tio.SOu head: Iioks, 13j, 500 head; sheep, kl.WW head Kiiiisiim (ity 1.1 vr Sliii'l;. KANSAS CITY. Sunt. 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 429 bond; prices steady : receipts for ween, i,;s,iii'i iieau; 1101 oiiciukii "i. i"1 .ini.. offered this week to satisfy demund and prices JWr.'oc hlnher; Rrntis steers sternly to 10c hlxhor; klllluc cows scarce nt 10W 15r hlghfr; nallvo steers, $1.50175.03; stockertj and feeders. $3.23'ji.75; btilchnr cows unit heifers. $3.0(iffil.50; canners, $2.(MIi3.O0; .fed westerns, $4.00fi 1.25; wintered Texuns, $3.60 Jfl.lft; calves, tl.Wirjfl.Oii. IIOOS-ReccliitH. 2,5'M head; prices 1 11 2',4c hlnher; receipts for the week. 32 000 Iien'i, prici s louny siiauo niniier iiuiii iiim week's quotations and about tioo hlKher than Ibis date last year. Sales today Heavy and mixed. $5,157(6.30: Unlit, $5.15f 6.324; pi. s. $4. 'Oft 1.83. SHEEP A Nl) LAMPS Receipts tnis week, 17.OO0 head; thoro was n sllijht de ellno enrly this week thnt has been fully recovered; fat lambs, $i.7515.S.i; inuttons. :i.231(3.9'.; stockers und foeders, $3.23'ul.23, culls, $2.605j3.26. St. Louis Live Sliielc. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 29.CATTLE-Receipts 300 head; market n shade lower than Inst weok s c oso. but nl nif nretty llrm; nntlve nhlppliiK nnd export steers. $1.735 " "0, dressed beef nnd butcher steels. $l.00i.1 20 steors under 1,000 lbs.. $3 Sflfjlj.OO: stooker inn feeders. ti.fiOlj l.d; cows nnd lieitin t) Mil 71): rannniH. Jl 50i7i2.75: bulls. $2 40f 3.25; Texan nnd Indian steers, $3.00ojl 40 cows and heifers, $2.2.'.fi3 60. IIOOS Receipts 2 100 heud; mnrket nbout stendy; nlirs nnd lltihts. $5 30(f(5.40i puckers, $3. noil 3.40; liutchnrs, $5 'n'i5.l5. BIIEEP llecolpts, 801) bend; markot stendy; native, muttons, $3.50Jl 1.25; Ininbs, $l.00'7(.").25; cuis and bucks, $2.Oij3.00, Btockurs, i:.wy.i..o. JiovY York I.lvi- Slonlt. NEW YORK. Sent. 29.-11EEVES Ilo- celpts, 167 bond, nil for slauijhterers excopt 1 car; nnthlnu of Importniicn told; fuelltm otoady; cnbles unchuiiifed; Hhlpinonta, 1,131 lienii cnttle nnu iii.iau quiiriers ncoi. CALV1CS Receipts. 2 bend; almost 110 do mnnd; about 540 head unsold; cur of south ern calves sold ut $i.Mii.U0. BIIEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts, 3.70O head; slow und a shndo lower; sheep, $2.75 (itt.lO; lambs, $4.U21j$(5.33; no sales of Cun- ann minus. IIOOS Ilece nts. 1.1113 Iieau, nil for Blaughtcrera; market iinmlniilly steady. St. .losepli Live niilelc. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Sent. 29.-(Bpeclari Thn Journal quotes; cattle Receipts, boo iieau: maricot steady and demnnd Btronir. IIOOS Rece tits. 3.7W Head: market opened steedy to stronit nnd closed wenk, all crudes, $5.20!fj5.274; hulk of sales, $5.201D 6.25. HIIEKP AND LAMPS Rece nts. 10 bond: markot steady; lambs, $4.50f(5.0d: sheep. $3.60ij4.00. Stock III SIkIiI. Knllowintr nro the rerelpts at tho prln Ipal western murkets for Heptnmbor 29. Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. South rjmnna wii ChlciiKO 100 St. Louis 429 Knnsus City 300 fi.lCII 23.000 2,500 2,100 2,600 C0) Totals .l.fill 33,030 3,100 Peorlii Mnii-ut. PEORIA, Sept. 29.-CORN-I.ower: No. 2, S9c. whisky on tne baa a or ti.37 tor in- Ished Booda. JAMES E' DOYD & GO., Tcicpliono 10;J9. Omaha, Sel COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS und STOCKS UOAIlll OF TIlAllf. Correipondcnce; John A. Warrn ft Co Lnract wlrei to Chicago uid Nw zorfc MEYJiCO. ijooM-iir urEDua OMAHA tltB- BFtANCH lOjattSt vltlULM MI. If ro, spcculato -ticccBtfully. Send your orders to a reliable hautto, wUsrn they will bo placed In the open market. Wo can make for you In 0110 month more- Intercut on your money than nny bnnk will pay you In a year. Send for our book on speculation, It Is free. J. K. Comsfock & Go- llouui -;i TrudciV Illdir,, CUIohbu, H.R.PEN