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THE OMAHA DAILY 33EE; SAT U It DAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
titm of fmident'i Condition I)pmei
the Boird of Trmlt.
WHEAT MARKET STAYS DULL AND NARROW
Corn Softer In Synilinthy mHIi Oilier
Cereals-Oats Rest of Hit rfrsln
Provisions Steady nnd
Fcnturelcs.
CHICAGO Scot. 13. Trade on the Hoard
cf Tra
of tho utifavoral.lo reports of the prcs le ill s
condition. Grains to rotno extent tended to
follow stocks In their weakt ew. "
wheat clorcd fcc lower bun yeftcr. a.
December corn was also ViO ; town, wl I o
December ontH were rather Ilrm, closing
Ji'OUc higher, Provisions closed 2!ie to Di.
Whcat experienced a dull, narrow market
Tho now. 'from Huffnlo had a jlecl. l '
depressing Inllucnco at the start, wn U .
with large northwestern receipts, made De
cemher open Wau down at U'-1'
Outsldo house were bearish and c
were depressed. Thin, with heavy sei hug
and the quiet feelinK. brought the r cm
down to 7oc. Itetter news from Uuffnlo
helped a little till It touched
closed heavy at 70ic. U'cal receipts ero
135 cars, nlno of contract Kra.le
npolls and Dtiluth reported l.toa enrs. mak
ing a total of 1,114 ears, 'JK''1'1,.1'-1!. "fj
week and MS a year ab'o. lrlfnr rece p s
wcro 1.47S.674 hu.. against 1.274..M " J.",r
ago. ITImary shipments were 1.1 6,.,47 im..
ngalnst 779.630 Inst year. Tho scubourd ic
ported twenty-seven loads taken. 1 lie
Argentine market wan still dull, with 'i
visible supply of 1.2SS.W Int., against 2.1.0 OW
bu. last year. Seaboard clearances In wheat
(and Hour equaled 1.S70.0-JO bu compared
with 719,000 last yenr. ,...,.,,
Corn suffered In sympathy with wheat
I from tho Huffnlo news There was no
change. In the actual condition of the m.ir
kot. The bullish movement started by yes
terday's shipping demand was present, but
opened weak. VJV down, 'fading w-as
local, with large offerings. Coverings for
a small short linn brought a rally to 6,Mi
tj'ic a cash demand kept It slumping far,
hut It closed heavy at COH'ijjiC. .locdps
were 211 cars. ..... , .,,,
, a I I ....l(n thfl antttn i unrttJ.
slon with other grains, although December
opened 'c lower than yesterday .at y.
There was a scarcity from the start. Two
or three leading elevators wcro buying.
The opening wns the lowest figure and
35ic was touched for December, the closing
easing off somewhat to 35Vs03jc. Itecelpts
were 112 cars. ,
11 l.n.l n atrt'lftv f fill 1 1 1 ml PUS llinr-
I kot. Traillnir wns for the January account,
1 There was a fair demand for the cash artl
, cln and hogs were higher. All products,
however, opened down. January pork
stnrted 10o oft at $16.70 and llrmed up to
$15.73, closing at that figure. January lard
opened 24c down at $9.15. eaaed off to $9.12'i
ft9.15 and closed there. January ribs opened
6fl7'.c down nt JS.07l4g8.10, touched JS.10 and
closed easy at tho opening price.
Kstlmatcd receipts for tomortow: ii it.
140 cars; corn, 270 cars; oats, 170 carr.
The leading futures ranged as follows.
Articles. I Open. I lllgh.l Low. I Closed Yos'y.
Wheat
Hept.
Dec.
May
Dec.
May
Oats
Hept.
Dec.
May
Pork
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Jnn.
"Rlhs-
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
CA
Willi
73?'34
66V'f57
68V
33
35i(,
37iiSs
14 70
15 70
9 40
9 15
8 62V4
8 07W
f.SHfff
TrWiA.'li.
65
591 Id
35i
14 75
15 75
9 45
9 15
8 6214!
8 10 I
67T4'
70
73H
&SV4'
33i
35U
37!i
55
66 06816
14 B714
ir. to 1
9 40
9 12V4
8 5714
071,
8
67 fB'Mlti
70J 70.;
734 74fi!i
634
3)1.! M'4
14 n:4
it 72(4
15 75
S 02Vi
9 42U
9 15
8 55
s m
8 10
11 (3
14 75
15 SO
9 45
!) 45
9 1714
8 00
8 C71J
S 15
. No 2.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUIt Steady; winter patents, J3.5&5J
1.60: straights, 3.00ft3.40; clears, S2.S9f73.20;
prlng spoclals, I4.10W4.20; patents, J3.40
8.70; strnfghts. J2.S083.20,
WHKAT No. 3 spring. C514Q67Hc: No. 2
red, 70sc.
OATS-No. 2. 333rtc; No. 2 white, 36Uf?
371io; No. 3 white. 3rtl44(37Uc.
IlYE No. 2. 55fj65ic
nARLKY I'-nlr to cholco malting, t&SfiOc.
8EKD8 No. 1 flax, J1.31; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.52; prlmo timothy, $5.20.
PltOVISIONB-Mess pork, per bbl $14.75
W14.S0. I,nrd. per 100 lbs.. $9.4214ifi9.45. Short
ribs sides (loose), $R.MMiR.6.). Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $7.60ijn.75. Short clear
sides (boxed). $9.25fti.30.
WIUSICY-Hasls of high wines, $1,30.
BUOAIt-Unchanged,
Tho following arc tho receipts and ship
ments for tho last twentv-four hours;
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 20.000 lfi.ooo
"Wheat, bu 223,000 46200
Corn, bu 270.000 163,000
Oats, bu 172,000 2O0.C0O
Rye. hu 5,fl0
Uarlcy, bu SO.000 s.ftOO
On tho I'roduco exchange today the but
ter market was firm; creameries, 14fiiC0c;
dairies. 135J17c Cheese, steady, 9v4i0-ic
Kggs, firm; fresh, 1514c.
NKW YORK r.KXRItAI, MAItKGT,
UnotMtlons of he liar on Vnrlons
Commodities.
NRW YORK, Sopt. 13.-M,OUR-Recclpts.
18.380 bbls.; exports, 30,305 bbls.; sales. 8,590
pkgs. ; market unsettled and quiet, closing
easy; winter patents, $3.003.85. Ryo flour,
quiet; sales, 400 bbls.: fair to good, J2.80W
3.15; cholco to fancy, $3.303.60.
CORNMKAlr-Qulet; yellow western, $1.17;
BrHiidywInn, $3.3o3.50.
RYIC Steady; No. 2 western, fSOUe, f. o. b.
nfloat; state, 5o556c, c. I. f. New York car
lots. I1ARI,13Y-Dull: feeding, 64c, c. I. f. Buf
falo: malting. 6(V?jCc, c. i. f. lluffalo.
WHKAT-Recefpts. 100.700 bu.: exports,
221,433 bu.; sales, 1,895,000 bu. futures, 4,0
bu. spot. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, 7r0ic f. o.
11. afloat; No. 2 red, 75c, elovator; No, 1
northern Duljth, 751ic f. o. b., nfloat; No. 1
hard Duhith, nominal. Options wero nf
fected all day by tho unfavorable news
from Uuffo o. They ruled generally weak
nJ"1 ,v?,r,V "(, trndo being In fact at a.
standstill. Cables wcro lower and north
west receipts continued large. Closed casv
nJ P6ocn,t ''feline. May, 7579Hc. closell
fi.,78"-" September closed. 71c; October. 7314
t(74c, closed nt 73Hc; December, 75ili761lc.
closed nt 7J4c.
CORN-Hecelpts. SI.SOO bu.; exports, 44.655
bu.: sales, 1S5.000 bu. futures. 25.000 bu. si!ot.
Spot, easy; No. 2, 62065c, elevator, and due.
'V ,ll,loat; Option markot declined
J7,-'Jiuill,oly um,c.r nows ot tho President's
condition, small clearances, favorable
weather news and tho Liverpool break.
Closed easy and 140 net lower. May. fiie
i"iui nhcJ !3,l',S,mber' lVc; December
WUWniHc. closptl at 61e,
OAT8--RecclptH 13.000 bu.; exports, 3.493
bu. Spot. Ilrm; No. 2. 381io: No. 3 3Sc Nn
3 white. 40i,-ioi4e: tracV mixed western. SSW
39c: track whlto western. 39i?47c: track
whito state. D0IH7C. Op tlonsV" quiet Slid
easy with other markets.
I TALLOW Steady; city ($2 tier nUo
I ittos country (pnAitsf "ircej; i&r'
FKliD-Steady: spring bran. $17.0Of?i7 no
20.W;U'cnity: $i;miQM; w''or braV,. $iV.W
HOPS Quiet; stnte, common to rholoo
19M eron. UiflBc! 1690 crop. CCTllt- ",
1 raclflc const. 1900 crop, U&l5c; 1SC9 cron
I $811c: olds. 14lc. cr0D
HIDKS-Steady. Oalveston, 20 to 23 lb,
18c; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 1914c; Texas
rtrv. 24 to 30 lbs.. 1414c. 71 '
LE ATI IKR Steady; hemlock solo, Rucnos
Ayres, . hkv u cv)-, -ojs'tf-ino, new.
l'llOYlSlONS-Ileef, steady; family. JH.0.1
T12.00; mess, $9.BOfll0.00: beef hams, jro.O'O
22.00;. packet. $10.0010.B0; city, extra India
niMi. Iin.OO5fl8.00. Cut meats, stendv; nlrkln.i
bellies, $9.25M1.25; plcklod shoulders, $7.25
T.do; pickicu asms, iu.iatuu.;j. i.aru, stenoy;
westorn steamed. $9.93; rellned. ((ulot: Sep
tember closed, $9.7214. nominal; continent,
$10: South America, $10.BO; compound, $7.25'?J
7.50. iork, steady: family, $17; short clear,
lfl.2.WlS.:3: mess, $15.7Bai6.B0.
nUTTIUt-Recelpts. 3,3tVJ pkgs.: steady;
tnto dairy. HUlSlic; creamery, 1514y2014c;
June Hacked, factorv. 14fil5V4c.
POULTRY Allvo and dressed, steady, un
changed. CUHKHU-Recelpts, 4,BO3 pkgs.; steady;
fancy, largo, colored, S'iifSTScj fnncy, largo,
white, 8?;qst;c; lancy. small, colored, Site;
fancy, small, white. fl'e.
EOaS Receipts, B.576 pkgs.; steady; state
nnd Pennsylvania, lSS19e; western cnndled,
J7W1SC western uncandled, 1314i61io.
MOIASSES-Steadv.
MKTAL8 All foreign metal markets
wero lower. This wns due to the cable
grams received during tho .night on the
nronldent's nrecarlous condition. It also
affected local values of tin. while tho rest
or tne list norn remainea at out prices, rna
ogmiag louna puces on auoui .i p.oinu.
This level was maintained nil day, the
market closing unsettled at $ii.Oi)j2j.3il4.
Trade was slow. At noon values were ud
lower nnd futures were at 127 7s 6d. C'op
per In London declined isrl to 67 Is 3d
lor spot and 67 7s Od for futjres. Here
tho market was dull nnd nomlnnlly un
changed at $16.50ifl7.0O for Iike Superior
nnd $l9.37'f!li.6J!s for casting nnd elec.rj
lytle Lead was dull here at $1.3714, but
is 6d lower In London, spot closing nt 12.
Spelter declined 2s 6l to 16 15s for spot,
while the local market closed nominal nt
H. Domestic Iron markets wefo without
thango and quiet 1'ig Iron warrants, $9.00
f 10.00; No, 1 foundry, $lo.0oo 13.50; No. 2
foundry, southern, $14, "Will. 50; No. 1 foun
dry, southern, $14.ffM5.2,; No. 1 foundry,
southern soft, $H.75yli.25. Mlnsgow war
rant!! closed at 31s and Mlddlcsborough
closed nt 45s 3d.
OMaIIA WIIOI.IJSAIjI: mahicut.
Coiidldon of 'I'm lie nnd (luntntlons on
Mnplr anil rnnoy l'roilticr,
KOdS Hecelfits. fJlr; loss off, 13314c.
LIVJ2 I'OL'LTUY Hens. 70714c; young
md old roosters, Ic; turkeys, t,ysc; ilucks
nnd gcc.c, 554c; spring cnlckcns, per lb,,
1V1''..V
lir'H'Klt Common to fair. llUf712c:
choice dairy, In ttib., I5tfl6c; separator, 20
52Ic.
J i tl :.SI i riSH-lltnek bass. lSc: whlta
buss, 10c; blticllsh, lie; bullheads. 10c: blue
fins. 7c: buffaloes. 7c: catllsb. 12c: cod. 10c:
(.nipples, lOo; halibut, lie; herring, 7c; had
Uock, 10c, pike, liic; red snupper, 10c; Eal
moil, lie; suullsh, Be; trout, luc; whltcllsli,
10c
OYSTKRS-Standnrds, per enn, 30c: extra
feleits, per can, 3,'c; New York counts, per
riUEU.NS-Live, per doz., COc.
VUALS-Choice. SKOc.
1 IA Y Prlct'S fillrlffil hv Omnlin Wlintn,nlA
UiiV Dealers' ussorl.itinn; Cliolr.. niiinnd.
13.50; N.) 2 upland, $9.0.); medium, $S.f0;
coarse, i.uo. ityo straw, $4.60. Tbejo prucs
are for hay of good color i.nd quality. De
mand fnlr. Receipts, 1 car.
CORN-filL.
OATS-3lc
11HAN-$16.50
vegi:tai!li:s.
KGO l'LANTS-l'cr doz.. 75c.
URUti.N (.URN Per doz.. 10c.
CARUOTS-l'or markot basket, 33c.
Ui'lliTH i'er half-bu. uaskot. 3jc
J URNIPH-Pur basket. 30c.
CUCU.MU1CHS lioine-orown. nor doz.. 10
4il5c.
LKTTUCE-Pcr bu., 20o.
RADISHES Per doz., 10313c.
PAHSLEV-Per ilo., 20c.
NEW PoTATOH8-.tl.lnyi.2J.
SWEET POTATOES-Pcr bu.. 1.23.
caihiaue Ilome-grown, 23214c.
TU.MATOES llome-urown. ner lS-lb.
bnskut. 50c.
unions Home-grown, per lb 232Vjc.
UEANS Wax. tier W-bu. basket. 60c:
string, per 14.hu. bnsket, 5Cc.
CANTALOUl'E Ilotne-srown. per doz.,
251150c; crates, $1.0031.75, Rockyfords, per
crate, $2.50.
WAiuioiiiLONS-Missouri. Iowa and
Nebraska, 2Cfl25c. as to size.
CELERY Kalotnnzoo. per bunch, 25035c;
Nebrasku, per bum.li, aoif too; Colorado,
4V5jWc.
eUUITS.
APPLTTS-Pcr hbl., $2.2502.50.
I'EAt'llES ('ntlforilln frni-Rlnnn ner lin.
83c; clings, 'Zc. Colorado freestone. 733!i3c:
Elbertos, 6-bnsket crates, $1.3C3'I.4).
PLU.MS California, tier cr:;-. ii.-,f.B(i!
Iiome-grown, per 8-lb. bnsket. 15c.
t'KAKH-uartletts, $2.fto; Utafi, $:; New
York Unr'leits. kegs, $2.50.
GRAPES-Cailfornln Tokav. 4-lb. erate.
$2; Muscats, $1.50; Concords, home grown,
per basket, 16317c,
PINE APPLES-Per cratu of 12 to 16. $1.25.
CRANBERRIES Per hhl.. 17.0); nfr erntn.
$2.60.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES Valenclns. J4.u0fr5.AO: Med.
sweets, $1.50.
LEMONS-Fnncy, $1.00; ch Ice. $3.50.
UANANAS 1'er bunch. nriMirnint. in
$2.0U32.i)0.
F1US California, new cartom. 75c; lay
ers, 65c; Imported, per lb.. 10H12e.
DAIES-Persian. in 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, 6c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Encllsh walnuts, tier lb.. ix fll.
bcrts, per lb., 13c: almonds. Der lb.. ISM200!
raw peanuts. po lb.. B'ic: roasted, C14tf
i-l, jiiaziiH, iocj pecans, iug--c.
(jiuiti i-cr nui i.tiu; per 4-ssi., $2.75.
HIDES No. 1 Krcen. 6Wc: No. 2 erenn
514c; No. 1 salted, Sc; No. 2 salted, 7c;
no. 1 veal coir, 8 to 12'i lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. 6c: drv hides. Ktil:ie?
sheep pelts, KQlZc; horschldes, $1.50S2.2j.
SI. I. nil Is (.rain nnd l'rnrlslon.
T T niTIQ Cnnt 11 T1MIPAT T nnt.pi
W. I. . .J. MlJIli ,U. ' ...... A V . , I . ,
No. 2 red. cash, elevator. fiSHc: track. 70W
70?ic: September, 6S)io: December. 70-i3
ivrkc; .iiny, n?ic, rso. . naru, iii'flWiitc.
CORN Lower: No. 2. cash. 57i.ie: traek.
B714368c; September, 67ic; December, 58;cj
.iay, w.
OATS Weak: No. 2. cash. r.fifT.V,Ue: trnrk.
36337'4c; September, 35iu; December, 37c;
Mnv. Mile No. 2 while HUi.
tin-; iiigner nt file.
FLOUR Dull and easy: new red winter
patents, $3.I03.55; extra fnncy and
straight, $1.0033.15; clear. $2.65fj2.90.
HEEDS Flaxseed, no market. Tlmnthv
seed, nominal at $l.753".25.
uuKN.MHAi steady at $2.90.
U RAN Dull and steady: sacked, east
track. 77c.
HAY Timothy, stronir. $8.00311.50: nrnl-
rle. ensy. $8.50313.00.
WHisivY steady at $1.30.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.32.
RAGOINC-6H'ini4c.
HEMP TWINE-Kc.
PROVISIONS-Pork. firm: lohbinir. Jts
Dry salt meats, dull and heavy; boxed lots,
extra shorts and clear ribs, $9; clear sides,
$9.3714. Bacon, dull nnd heavy: boxed lots,
extra shorts and clear ribs, $9.8714; clear
sides. $10.1214.
M ETA LS Lead, dull, $4.271434.35. Spel
ter, dull. $.1.85.
POULTRY Firm: chlcknnH. 7e unrlniT,
9c; turkeys, 6c; young, 7c; ducks, 514c;
geeso, springs, ic.
HUTTEIl Htemlv! ernnmerv livnu.,.
dairy. 13316c. "
liUUH-iitoady nt 15e.
RECEIPTS-Flnur. 7.000 hhls wlient. fil..
000 bu.: corn. 27,000 bu.; oats, 1S.00O bu.
oi i 1 1 ai in i o r lour 14,000 bbls.: wheat,
62,000 bu.; corn, 43,000 bu.; onts, 19,000 bu.
Liverpool Ornln nnd Provisions,
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 13. WIIEAT-Spot,
No. 2 northern, spring quiet nt Cs 7?id; No. l
wi.K.i.i inn, uuu ki un j jii. r mures, qiuui;
September, 5s 6d, December, 5s 714d.
(-(jiii apot, quiei; American mixed, new,
5s. lMilurea, quiet; September. 4slllid; Oc
tober, 4sl0',id: November. 10s d.
PROVISIOKS-Lnrd. American refined,
Ilrm, 47s 6d. Bncon, Cumberland cut, flrni!
ui3 ou (uiik ciear mimnes, ugnt, firm, 49s;
long clear middles, henvy, Ilrm, ISs 3d; short
BSs. Shouldors. srjunro cut, firm, 40s. Hams,
PIIUI L Villi, JUKI, MO!
i Aiiiuw-Auairaimn, In London, stronR,
fMrTT?I."HlT A mnrUati ...Lit. ..t
: ' v 111 imi-ni y, niiu, imp i,
in Cd; American ilncst colorcj, nulct. DCs Cd
lini'H .TiMnt fit T ntulnii nnninH v
dun; 333 Tsv. '"""
-Jl?5cl",R of wheat during last three days.
337,000 centals. Including 316,000 American.
itoi oi Americnn corn during ast
three days, 19,400 centals.
Kaunna City Ornln nnd ProTlnlnnn.
If ANHAR PITV (lant 11H'TIT4Mi C
."U'i'J;, c; December. 66)3C614c; May.
.0i3'i01ic: cash, No. 2 hard, 6314c; No. 2,
eiJjifjfiJc; No. 2 red, 69c.
.COU,N.TSc,,temn,,r' 65'ic! December, 57c:
May, Mu; cash, No. 2 mixed, BSic; No. 2
white. 59c.
OATS-No. 2 white. 3833814c
RYE-No, 2, 55c.
1 1 A Y 1 ' tl n I i'o tlmifii CI 9 AA. ni. -i
faVic;ri;.vf.6Tcrrampry' t--
i-;i,iiH Firm at 14c.
tl.7f,l.,llT l'l.n 1ftiAA 1,.. .
400 bu.; oats, 37.000 bu.
iup.MK.NTS-wiient. 13,800 bu.; corn, 17.
COO bu.; oats, 22,000 bu. ' '
Toledo nrnln nnd Seed,
tat rnn Qnn, ii Acrrntm
cash nnd September, 71!4o; December, 73c.
CORN Quiet, lower: cash, September and
December. 57c; May, fOc.
UATS-miiii enhii and September SCc"
December, 37c; May, SSWc.
RYE-52i,4e.
nmvvini!i.ii.inPniii ir ,.
v ,,r.,,. fj.iii; (Oc
tober. 15.30! Deenmher ts nr, '
I
PbllKdi-lphlii Produrc Mnrhrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 13.-ni'TTER-'
'imA.Jnnr.y western crenmory, 1214c.
LOCiS Ilrm; fresh, wettern. 19c; fresh
southern and southwestern. 16c.
CHEESE-Dull: New1 York full creams
fancy small 9l'3joi4c; New York um
creams, fair to choice, Si,43i0c.
MIlTTmiUrr (iraln Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 13, WHRAT Atar.
ket easier: No. 1 northern. VoUc- v S
northern. 67l436Sc: December. 7oiic' '
RYE-Steady; No. 1. 64c. '
453 5Sc!LKVStC'Uly! N' U 6"SC! Eamt!
CORN December, B6?i3o7c.
MlunenpolU Wheat, Flour nnd Ilran.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sopt. 13,-WIIEAT-Cash,
671jc; December, 6,lo, May, 701i3'
7014o; on tjack, No I hard, 69;c; No. 1
liui mh in. wi-w i w, m liui illtl ii( UJ7II;,
FLOUH-Flrst patents, J3.S5tf3.9J; second
pntents, J3.63S3.75; first clears, J2.S032.S5;
second clears, $2.20.
BRAN In bulk, $13.00313.&0.
D11I11II1 tlrnln Mnrkel,
Dl'LUTH. Sept. l.l.-WHIiAT-rnsh. No.
1 hard, 70'H', No. 2 northern, G5'4o; No. 1
northern, 67'ic; September, 67'4o; October,
6740; December, 63c; May, 71 Vic.
CORN 55c.
OATS-35T4G35NC
I'eorln MnrUct.
PEORIA, Sept. 13.-CORN-Flrm; No. 3,
C6'ic
OATS-Innctlve; No. 3 white, 33i;c, billed
through.
WHISKY-On tho basts of $1.3) for fin
Ishcd goods,
m:v yohic vrouKs ami iionds.
President, llclnpse Cnnse, Cirenter
NliocU Tlmn First AnniMincenieiit,
NEW YORK, Sept. 13,-The shock of tho
president's rclnpso struck the stock market
with greater force than did tho llrst sh ck.
Tho measure of the shock Is seen In the
fact that prices as n rule fell today below
tho low level of last Saturday. Tho la
borious course of restoration of prices dur
ing th.) week had cariled tho average to
the average level of last Saturday nt tho
close, before the news of the shooting was
known In Wall street.
A false report of the president's death had
circulated In Ixindon today nnd the panicky
selling from that center was thrown upon
the opening mm ket here. The (ond.tlon
of the money market and some of the do
velopments of yesterday left the market
vulnerable even to a normal course of
events. Disappointment over yesterday's
dividend notion on St. Paul was keen nnd n
heavy selling of that stock was Inevitable
in any event. Amalgamated Copper nlo
continued under special pressure, owing to
assertions that enormous stocks of copper
wero being accumulated and that the main
tenance of the price of the product wns
becoming dllllcult. Republic Steel wns
ncutely nffeeted by the comments on Its
poor showing of earnings for tho yenr.
The amount of offerings of government
bonds brought out by Secretary Cage's
proposals was disappointing, tho tot'l
reaching only nbotit $7,B0,0w), compnred with
the $20,0"O,Oi'O lnlted, but ns payments mnfn
for these were In ciifh upon presentation nt
the HUbtreasury today, mo'it of the offered
bonds being sold In New York, this became
u very important Incident of tho day, pour
ing nn abundant stream of cash Into the
market nt the very moment of gri'nlo.t
need. The appreciation of this situation
was seen In the prompt offerings of the
bonds nt the subtreasury, tho payments
on this account for the day reaching about
$9,000,0(1. or practically the whole amount
involved In the settlement of the purchase.
There can be no doubt that this was nn
Important factor In saving the dnv, for
the pressure of liquidation was nt times
very revere nnd tho enormous supporting
orders executed by friends of various
stocks were only partly successful.
The critical condition of the money mar
ket during the Inst week has npparently
brought some relief of the drain on New
York reserves and the cash losses are estl
mated to be no grenter than $2,O),000. This
does not Include today's large gain from
the subtreasury. The loan matter Is one
of mer" guess work, but the free lending
of money ently In the week to keep down
the money rate must be reckoned with ns
well ns the liquidation which has been nf
feeted. Call loans went to 10 per cent to
day, but relapsed to 6 per cent. No extrn
ordlnnry measures wero deemed necessary
by the clearing house commfTtee, ns In
fact that body was not In session during
the day. Tho measures adopted early In
the week continue In force, however. There
can bo no doubt that the sentiment In Will
street today ns to the president's recovery
was practically hopclers anil the yrlco
movement Is to bo measured from this
standpoint.
The moro Importnnt extreme declines
were: St. Paul, 6; Amalgamated Copp-r,
Northwestern, Rock Islnnd. Great North
ern preferred, Colorado Fuel nnd American
Car preferred, 6 to 6i; Chicago. Indian
npolts & Ixnilsvlllo, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Dulawnro & Hudson,
Union Pacific, American Tobacco, Republic
Steel preferred. Consolidated Gns nnd
Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 5 to 54; General
Electric, 814; American Linseed preform!.
10. nnd tho majority of active stocks nil
through tho list from 2 to over 5 points.
Rnllroad bonds wero weak, but not so
ncutely so as stocks.
United State.s old 4s nnd Cs declined H,
tho 3-i ?i and tho new 4s 114 per cent on tho
last call.
The following are tho closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
dn pfd
HAltlmore & O
do pfd
Cunadlan rnclflo .
Camilla. Southern .
Cliea. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton..
flo pfd
Clilcaso. I. & L...
do pfd
Chlcaeo & n. I....
Clilcajfo at. W
do 1H pfd
do 2.1 pfrt
Chicago & N. W...
C. It. I. & V
Chicago T. & T. ...
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. I,..
Colo. Southern ....
do l!it pfd
do 2rl pfd
Del. & Hudson
Del., L. & W
Denver & It. G
do pfd
i:rle
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Uocklnir Valley ..,
do pfd
Illinois Central ...
Iowa Central
do pfd
L. K. & W
do pfd
Louis, & Nash
Mnnhnttan L
Met. St. Ily
Mex. Central
Mei, National
Minn. & St, L
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. .t T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N V. Central
Nor. & West
do pfd
Ontario & W
I'ennsylvaanla .....
Heading ,
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. & S. V
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. H. W
do pfd
dt. Paul
do pfd
Fo. Paclno
. 72H So. Railway
. 03 do pfd
. 9714 Tex, & Pacific
. Oi T.. St. L. & W
.10? do pfd
. 51 Union Pacific
.10!; do pfd
. 3$4.WHbnh
. 761a do pfd
. 39H ,1V, A U K
72 I do 2d pfd
.12" ,WI, Central
. 22H do pfd
SI P C. f & fj(. t.
, 4714 Adams ICxpress ..
.101 'Anier. Impress ...
.13SJ; V. S. Kxpress
. Wells-Fargn Ex ..
. 3S'i Anial. Copper
. K", Amer. ". & I-
. 12T.I do pfd
. M lAnier. Lin. Oil
. 23'4' do pfd
.lMVi Amer. S. & n
.211 I do pfd
. 4114 "Amer, Tobacco ...
. W)i Ana. Mln. Co
. 29V llrk. Hap. Tr
. 6J Colo. P. & I
. S31 Cons Gns
.170 Con. Tobacco
. 4 "do pfd
.73 General Electric ..
.H2' Glucose Sugar
. 33 Hocking Coal
. CO Int'n'l Paper
. M "Jo pfd
.123 Int'n'l Power
.100i Iwiclede Gai
.114 National Illscult ..
.160 National Lend
, 23 National Salt
. ! do pfd
.104', No. American
. OS'i Pacific Coast
. 2H Pacific Mall
. M People's (las
.1W Pressed S. C
.BO'S do pfd
. id'; Pullman Pal. Car.
. " Republic Steel ....
. 31l do pfd
.HO'n Sugar
. 3R;Tenn. C. I
ave union 11, & r. i'o,
. 43
. 43
. 77
. M!
, 27
. 50
,163
.181
. US
Mo nfd ...
P. S, leather
do nfd
I S. Rubber
do nfil
U. S. Sleol
do pfd
Western Union ....
. S0T4
, SSi;
, 40
. 20
. 33
. on;
, S64
. :ov
. 37U
. 161i
. 2S14
, -U
. 401J
. 60 'i
IS')
,100
. 0.1
.m
.105T4
. 2S
. S3
. 16
. 41
. 43',
. 0
.131
. 4)
. 6i
. 03
215'.4
6..1,
.114
.2.VI
, 5ai;
'. 70
, 0.'
. t5
. 42
. I8i
. 40
. 73
, 03
. 60
. 35;
W!U
. 3K
S0!4
.201
. n
. 63 1;
.125!i
. M
. 13'4
' 11
. 7?
. 17'i
. r.3
. 40i
. W,
Trust receipts. Kx-dtvldend.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
llnauclal cablegram says: Tho stock mar
ket today was dominated by tho alarming
bulletins regarding tho condition ofPresl
dent McKlnley, American stocks opened
from 1 to 6 polntH under parity. The moro
reassuring ofllclal news caused a slight Im
provement ni me enu or tno nrst hour on
tho theory that Micro was an opportunity
tu buy stocks cheap. There was a sharp
rally of from 1 to 214 points on tho New
York opening. Then fol owed renewed sell.
Ing, but tho market turned ngaln beforo tho
unisu, c.osing aooui , anovo tno lowest,
Tho opinion that tho wors,t Is over Is now
discounted, but the mnrket entirely lncks
cnnlldence, Consols wero 93'4. West Aus
tralia is issuing a new ui,&oo,(M) 3 per cent
loan at 91. Tlntos hold nt f.2V: Anneniii:i
at 0 In sympathy with American stocks.
Iliiitnn Htork, luntntloiia,
IIOSTON. Sent. 13. Call loans. 4U.iu ner
cent; tlmo loans, &f6 per cent. Closing;
A.. T, & 8. v ,
do md
Amer. Sugar
Amer. Telephone ,
lloston Albany..
Ilostnn Ulevated .
linnion & Maine..
Dominion Coal ...
do pfd i.
V. S. Steel
do pfd
l'ltchburg pfd ....
General Ulectrlc .
Kd. Klec. Ill
Mex. Central
Old Colony
Old Dominion ....
Rubber
Union PaclOo ....
Union Land
. 72H .West End
. 03S .Westlngh, Electric
.U'3i 'Atchison 4s
.JM'i Adventure ;
2- Ring. Mln. Co
.lit Amal. Copper
191 Atlantic
. 40H Cal. & Hecla '
.113 Centennial
. 404 Franklin
. 90',, Humboldt
.143 Osceola
.2SSV4 Parrot
.2V) Qulncy
. 2!!l Santa IV Copper..!
20S Tamar-ick ......
. 30'4 utuh Mining
.. 17 (Winona
,. Ot',4 WoKerlnea
.. 3 ,
. 03
. 7.1
.1(J
. 27
. 36 ',4
.106
3(
.730
234
. IS It
. 23
102;
. H4
.170
M',j
.333
. 2
3'1
.
Sugar Mnrket.
NRW YORK. Sept. 13.-8I'OAR-Rnw.
steady to firm: fnlr refining, 3,c; centrifu
gal, test, 3;c; molnsses sugar, 3c. Re
fined, Ilrm: No. 6. 4.63c; No. 7. 4.65c; No,
8, 4.45c; No. 9, 4.10c; No. 10. 4.35c; No. 11.
4.30c: No. 12. 4.30c; No. 13. 4.20c; No. 14, 4.20c;
standnrd A. 6.05o; confectioners' A, 6.OC0;
mould A, 5.C0c: cut loaf, 5.75c; crushed,
6.75c; powdered, 6.35c; granulated, 6.25c;
cubi's. S.fiOe.
LONDON, Hept. 13,-SUGAR-Muscovndo.
Ps OW, centrifugal, 10a 3d: beet sugar,
August, 8s: September, 10s HV4d,
NEW ORLKAN8, Sept. 1S.-8UGAR-3WO;
centrifugal. 4ft4Vc; seconds, 2Hc. Molasses,
steady; centrifugal, 6Si0c.
ALL ORDERS ARE HELD BACK
Condition of ths Freildnt Oheo'ti thi
rrogrti of Businiii.
MORE FACTORIES ARE IN OPERATION
.Hills net Steel Itnll Orders for .x
Yenr Nhoeshops In Full Force
LnrRc Uemnnil for Print
Cloths.
NRW YORK, Sept. 13. It. O. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trndo tomorrow will say:
An assassin's bullet checked the progress
of n nation. For a time projected under
takings wero abandoned nnd orders held
back thnt wero nbout to be placed. Specu
lators sacrificed stocks and options 011
grain and cotton. Hotter news early In the
week brought recovery In prices und post
poned business wns transacted, but after
tho crisis there will be a return to former
conditions, because the solid foundations of
tho country's prosperity Is too deep to bo
permanently disturbed.
In the principal mamifucturlng Industries
thero Is steady gain In the number of ac
tive mill nnd full operations are considered
near. Mills are ncceptlng contracts for de
livery of steel rails far into 1902 nt $28. ro
that no change in price is nenr. Finished
steel Is freely tnketi whenever producers
havo goods to offer nt reasonable terms
nnd the Inerrnsed force In tlnplnte mills
promises to reduce the high prices und de
crease Imports, Stntlstlcs of pig iron by
the Iron Ago contained some surprises,
Notwithstanding tho closing of four fur
nnces of tho NntlonnI Steel company the
weekly cnpnclty of tho furnnces decreased
;t.joo tons from the llgures of August. In
stead of a large Increnso In furnace stocks
owing to tho known decrease In consump
tion of steel mills thero appears 11 loss of
lo.Joo tons for the month of August. Evi
dently mill stocks must havo been aug
mented very heavily.
Shoe shops still operate full forces, nnd
while the large producers of New England
huvo the most noticeable netlvlty mnnu
fncturers all over the country slinro tho
henvy demand, Dry goods enjoy excep
tional activity, the demand for current
needs exceeding expectations und dlstrl'm
t on by jobbers Is of enormous propor
tions. At Knit River tho print cloth mills re
celved nn Impetus from several large or
ders, regulars advancing to 3c. Mnnv lines
of cotton goods, both blenched and brown,
have moved to higher level, nnd this branch
of thn textile Indastry Is In a better posi
tion than nt nny previous date this season,
mnlnly owing to light stocks In llrst hands.
Purchases of woolen nnd worsted fabrics
11 ro largest In staple lines and while mills
havo few new orders they are full on long
term contracts.
Slightly easier terms prevnll In most of
tho great staple commodities. An enormous
JJ,i .U,e Vis ble supply of coffee, to
gcther with rece pts at llrnnlliiin ports, da-
riZHCi!e'N' 7,R, ,0 6c' which is within
1-lGc of tho lowest price ever recorded.
1". V,nH WCIHor Portly on account of
full details regarding tho old crop nnd new
spindles but still moro because of 1 gh:
Zi KliL)l'y.lMB, "'V ,)Pltcr Prospects for the
eld Just beginning to be picked. Wheat
did not respond to a lower government
H11'; us the unoinclal authorities still
2UJ c'"i".i ,lp Krentest yield ever hnr-
1? P?l ''J? com!try. though exports from
' a'll .!??? the un.
?.VJllIi K? riE,t ;.1. I'twhels, flour
Rin sie inilori r?,1 1iln,!;-'1' msi year nnd 3,
610.SIS In 1899. 'Ihese figures do not Include
freely. Predictions that the yield 0f coin
will be better than since 1899 did not pro"
nn?i ithS,iTi,,r5,inB.-of 3'178'782 unshels. com-
- ....... ,-..vn niiitMi L-AimiiB irom At-
" only 6.S4.314 bushels, ignlnst
2,4,4,029 last year and 3,031,613 In 1S99.
, TTi,'ir.os. f2r.tno we.ek "umbered 175 In
the United States, ngalsnt 190 lout year.
WEEKLY CLUARIXO HOUSE TAIILE.
Affffrewite of naslness Transacted by
the Associated Banks.
i.JSiEW Y.RIf'w Sont- "-Tho following
!.n.k 5"i(led SePtomber 12. with the per
iinleo.?L '".crease ami' decrease ns com
pared with tho corresponding week Inst
CITIES.
Clearings,
Inc.
Deo.
Kdw Vnrk
Hoston ,
Philadelphia
st. r.fviis
Pittsburg '.
iialtlmoro
Ron Trf, nutans
Cincinnati
Kansas City ,
Minneapolis ,
Cleveland ,
New Orlenns .....
Detroit
Louisville
Indianapolis
Prnvldnnrn
OMAHA
Mllwaukeo
Rurfalo
St. Paul
H;i v;, ,1 mil.
llenver
St. Joseph
Richmond
Memphis
Seattlo
Washington
Hartford
Los Angeles
Salt Lake CltyT..
Toledo
Portland, Ore
Rochester
Peoria
Fort Worth
Atlanta
Norfolk
Des Moines
New Haven
Springtleld. Mass
Augusta
Nashville
Worcester
Ornnd Rapids ...
Sioux City
Dayton, O
Syracuse
Scranton
Portland, Me,...,
Spokane
Tacoma
Kvansvlllo
Wilmington, Del.
Dnvenport
Fall River
Illrniltii.il nm
Ifopeka
Macon
Little Rock
Helena
Knnxvlllo
Lowell
Wichita
Akron
New Iledford
f .0 vlnf
Slirlngllcld, i'li!.'.'.',
mngiinmton ,
Kn la mazoo , .7.7,'.!
r nrgn
Youngstown
Mnrlnirdal.l
Rockford
Canton '
JnckMinvlllo .... '
Sioux Falls '
Fremont
II Innmlii ttnn tu 1
Jacksonville, III..,
'loiiimniis, (),.,
Galveston '
1 fntmtnn
U'linf.ll"ii'
Chester
wiiKesbnrro
Totals. V. 8..
Outsldo New York!
Vn.
($l,355.9S0,t!79
loa.374.09I
125,048,830
89,089,209
45.301, 0T,9
32,873,5S2
17,071,786
20.102 CIS
18,310,630
J,V.lj,4gi
14,650,082
13.328,634
8,061,826
11.178.103
8.718,491
9.400,667
6.383.800
6,379,148
8,K'S1,9
liniV'ni
4,.1.83,rM
-'.917.747
5,211.412
4.S12.4.S7
3.700.0:w
2.010.397
3.137.710
2,596,466
2.61,270
2.967.312
3.161,135
,898,943
L'.fJOn.TA.-.
1.868,518
2.201,360
3,63,496
1,926,457
1.250,768
1,998.570
1.548,778
1,117,901
723 623
1,3;;9,392
l.iiffi.sin
1.313.872
l,2tn ,253
1.181,6-4
1,025,028
1,238,817
1.3S7.17S
1.176,991
1,2911,997
774.114
925,99)
1,076,301
R71.461
K.V, Slfi
1.C64.293,
4('fi,000
677,021
589,251
ft.9.127
513-k56
081,993
691,400
391,303
472,316
RVI Til
373,0001
IS'l.197
423.3.83
476,r,8i
MU.821'
316,9321
304,f94l
2C9.30OI
316. '.'38 1
258.81 01
157.226I
283,2391
211.0181
6.611. flYll
.' . K,m3.fvii
. 11.108.7751
681,237'
.1 299.6151
.1 707,6971
.IS2,0S7.S2.V!TO'
I 701,517,6511
82.8
16.5
29.3
19.2
.35.3
26.4
4.2
7.4
32.3
8.6
18.9
CS.0I
37.9
32.9
68.4
31.91
5.1
II.!
8.2
8.6
5.3
22.4
21
10.21
32.0
42.3
17.81
16, 3!
"isio!
117.0
19.6
"W.3
21.1
3.6
67.1 .
15.7 .
10.9 .
4. if.
'mini.
32.9!.
3.61.
4.11
7.3
57,8
17.7
10.3J
'.iiie!
9.1
5S.S
3 6
5.3
11.0
11.5
20.
...I.
24.41.
77.61.
71.81.
'iL2l!
5.81.
66.3 .
67 61.
25.61.
26.81.
31.31.
44.71.
127.81.
61.4 .
. . . . 1
64.8 "
19.6 .
19.1
'iV.k
s.o
1.7
7.2
X3
6.0
DOMINION OF CANADA,
Montrenl
Toronto
Winnipeg ,
Hnllfax
Vancouver, II, C..,.
Hamilton
St. John, N. H
Victoria, II, c
Quccbeo
20,882,127
15,6X6,812:
2,2'i5,ll3
1.567,423
1,196.0851
815,312
915.35
IW.437I
1.I0!.274I
44.4'..
52.81..
32.91..
3.11..
13.21..
12,21
6.0'!!
6.4
Totals
....! 43.929,026 40.6!
Not Included In totnU because contain
ing other Items than clearings.
Not Included In totals because of no
compnrlson for lust year.
II It n STIl K V.T'H HE VIE W OF THAIIIJ.
Oenrral
tt from llufTnlo Affects
Triidr lint l.lllle.
NEW YOHK, Sept. 13. Ilrndstrect's to
morrow will say:
While speculative markets paused duo to
the news from Huffnlo little effect there
from appears to have been exercised on the
general current of trade, which to all ap
pearances Is running full nnd free. From
nearly all branches of trade come reports
of satisfactory business doing, Crop re
ports Issued of late, somo affecting corn,
for Instance, are not ns favorable ns ex
pected. With the opening of some noli
uilou mills and the return of union men
to work nt Milwaukee and other points tho
ttrlko is gradually dwindling away and
matters are approaching the nominal,
though sheets and plates nro still scarce
nnd high prices nro paid,
Tho strength of print cloths backed up
ns It Is by good reports as to dry goods
distribution nt till markets Is the feature
In textiles. Fall River has all available
supplies taken nt good prices. Wool Is
stendy hut less active. Roots and shoes
nro In good demand In distributive mar
kets, though dearer at eastern manufactur
ing markets. Solo and rough split leather
arc weak.
Flour exports aggregate 6.6S,609 bu., In
cluding whrnt, ns against 6,6t!,6ll last week
and 4,665,982 In this week hist year. Wheat'
exports from July 10 to dalo (eleven weeks)
aggregate 68,311,606 bu., as against 33,927,5.i'J
last season. Corn exports aggregate 777,onO
bu., against &60,776,WO last week and 2.I02.7M
last year. , ,.
For tho week business failures number
169, against 167 a year ago. Canadian fall
ures number 10, as ugalnst 21 11 year ngo.
Xnr York Money Market,
NEW YORIC, Sept. 13.-MONEY-On call,
firm nt 606i per cent; ruling rate. 6 per
cent; prime mercantile imp r, 606'4 per
cent. . .
STERLING EXCHANOE-II(nvy, wl h
actual business In bankers' bills nt $I.83V
for demand nnd nt I.S2i for sixty days;
posted rates, J4.831i4.S5 and JI.SCffl.86; com
mercial hills, I.MVn"4.82U.
SILVER-llar, 6S',4c; Mexican dollais,
45Ho.
HONDS Government, weak; state, Inac
tive; rnllroad, weak.
The closing (juotat'ons on bonds are a
follows:
V. S. ref. 2, re..
do coupon
do 3. ttg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg..
do coupon
do old 4s, rrc...
do coupon
do Cs, rctr
In nnlttMin .......
Atcll. ccn, 4s
In a, II (
Iliiltlniore A O. 4s..
do 3'4
do I'oliv. 4s
Canada do. 2s
C. of (1. 5s
do lnt Inc
('. & O. 4U
C. & A. 3'4"
C , II. & y.ncw 4..
C, M & HI P g. 4..
C. i N. W. c. 7...
C, It. I. & P. 4a....
C C O & Ht L g. 4s.
Chicago Ter. 4
Colo. So. 4s
D. & 11. Q, 4i
Krle prior Men 4s...
do Ken. 4s
F. W. & I). C. !..
10S llockln V11I. iSin..
lOS'i L. & N. unl. 4i....
Its Mex. Centrnl 4i....
101 I do ll hie
m Minn. & Hi. L. 4.
131 M., K & T. 4s..
112 I do 2a
113 N. Y. Central 1...
105 I do rcii. 3li
1Q1 .N. J, (' gen. It...
lOJ'i No. Pacific 4s
M'i do 3s
103' N A- W. (Oil. 4s..
94' limiting gen (...
101 ,M I, A 1 M c. f.s.
107 St, L. A 9 1". 4..
105'i'St. L S. W. Is....
79 I do !s
103 H. A. & A. P. 4s.
C4H Ho. Paclno 4s
So. lUllwuy 6s.
T., 8. L. & W. 4s
Union Pacific 4s...
do ctmv. 4s
Wab.inli Is
do 2s
do Ith. 11
101'i West Shore 4s
97'j W. A L. i:. 4
S7 VI.. Centrnl 4s....
103'i
Hi
110
141
IOS',5
10!
Mi
tii'i
10',i
101
. S3
. 30'i
.103',
. 91
. t
.10.".' i
.101
.i:Vj
.104',
. ;ii
.102
. Ml,
.lid
. ill
:6Vs
. ,7
. S9
. ?1
.lbi'i
. sJ'i
.101
.IOIH
.ns
.110
. fS'i
.113',
. So
. ts
London Mock tliiutnlliins,
LONDON, Sept. 13.-4 p. m.-CIosIng:
Cons., money .,
do account ...
Anaconda
Atchison ,
do pfd
II. & O ,
Canadian Pacific
Ches, A Ohio....,
Clilcaso (It. W..
C, M. A St. P..,
Denver A It. CL,
do pM
Krlo
In 1st pfd....,
do Id pfd
Illinois Central ,
IaiuIp, A Nash..,
M-. K. A T
93 15-ld
... 9
... 9
... 75'i
... 9?
...10014
.. ll't
... 4J4
... 231,
...162
... 44
... 94'i
... 4'H,
... 69S
... 56H
...1S4
...103',,'
... 651
N. Y. Central..
Nor. A West...
do pfd
No. Tactile pfd.
Ontario & W..
Pennsylvania ..
tending
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd...
So. Hallway ...
so. rncuic ....
Union PaulIVs .
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish 4s ....
Hand Mines ...
.135(1,
. C3Vi
. 90
. 94W
. 32?,
. 72i
. 19',
3'H
. 2014
. 8S't
. CO
. ft)
. 4J'i
. 91
. 21
. 3
. 9!t
. 4:';
MONICY UiQl'.i per cent. The rate of
discount In the open market for short bills
Is 6 per cent; for three months' bills, 6 per
cent.
I
Xcn York Mlnlnff Stocks,
NEW YORK, Sept. 13.-Tho following nro
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
Dreec
Brunswick Con ...
Comstock Tunnel..
Con. Cal. A Vn....
Deadnood Terra .
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Iyadvttle Con ....
. 21
. 47
.149
. 7
. I
.ISO
. to
.175
. ss
. 7
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
riioenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Sm.tll Hopes ..
Standard
12
105
85
8
3
2
20
30
323
Dank Clcnrlwrs.
OMAHA, Sept. 13. Rank clearings today,
$1,083,114; corresponding day last year, $1,
073.735; Increase, $11,379.
NEW YORK, Sept. 13.-CIenrlngs, $208,
626.345: balances, $16,459,004.
BOSTON, Sent. 13.-CIenrlngs, $21,113,011;
balances. $1,922,904.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 13.-Clcnrlngs. $2,765,
f00; New York exchnnge, 60c dlscojiit;
money, 4(fi6 per cent.
CHICAGO. Sept. 13.-Clearlngs, $26.SSS.099;
balances, $2,353,337: posted rates, $4.S6',J
4.87: New York exchange, 6c discount.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 13.-Clenrlngs. $7,701,313;
balances, $981,057; money, 4(fi6 per cent; Now
York exchange, lCc discount, par asked.
PHILADKLPHIA, Sept. 13.-Clcni lugs,
$18,745,437; balances. $2,618,785.
HALTIMORK. Sept. 13.-Clearlngs, JI.427,
196; balances, $508,685.
St. I.o n l Live. Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 13.-CATTLK-Recelpts,
4.50O head. Including 2,000 Texnns; market
generally steady for natives, weak to 10c
lower for Texnns; native shipping nnd ex-
ort steers, $5.00ii6.15; dressed beef and
nitcher steers. $4.1575.70; steers under 1,000
lbs.. $3.75f5.10; stockers and feeders, $2.25
ff?3.60; cows nnd heifers, $2.00f(-.50; ennners,
$1,25102.25; bulls, $.oofi:i.23; Texnns nnd In
dian steers, $3.0pfj-i.l0; cows and heifers,
$2.2.VS3.10.
HOGS Receipts. 7,600 head: mnrket 6c
higher; nigs and lights, $6.25fi6.55; puckers,
J6.25fl6.60; butchers. $6.65fi6.9i.
SIIKICP AND LAMPS Receipts, 900 head;
market -steady; native muttons, J2.75ff3.50;
lambs, $3.0vff4.45; culls nnd bucks, 52.00
3.00; stockers, $2.25'fj3.25.
St. Joseph Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSKPH. Sept. 13. CATTLK Re
eel pts 1,800 bend; market active and steady;
Texans 6fM0c lower: Texnns nnd westerns,
$2.60f(5.75; cows and heifers, $1 ,06g ..r,; bulls
nnd stags, J2.IKI14.50; stockers and feeders.
Jl.75fj2.75: yearlings nnd calves, $2. 23(3.85;
veals. S2.50ffr3.60,
HOGS Receipts. 5.900 head; market 5fil5.!
higher; light and light mixed, $6.20fi6.65;
medium and heavy. $6.40ft6.70; pigs, $3,60ff
6.10; bulk, J6.40ifi6.CO.
SI1KKP AND LAMHS-Rerelptfi. 1,700
head; market steady to strong; top Idaho
yearlings, $3.65; Idaho lambs, $4.65.
CofTfe Mnrlcct,
NKW YORK. Sent. 13,-COFFHK-Spot
Rio. quiet, 60. Mild, stendy. Futures
market opened steady nt last night's closing
figures In the nbsenco of nny Influencing
fnctnr of Importance and mled featureless
most of the session. In view of the critical
condition of tho president the trailers were
not Inclined to inke on new business.
I'rlcea finally advanced townrd noon on
shorts covering 5 points. Total sales Were
29,000 bags. Including September nt 4.70c;
October. 4.80e; November, 4 93e; December,
&; starch. 5.zsc; .May, fi.ioc; July, 6.6jc;
Auc-nst, 5.60c.
Ory Coiids MnrUct.
NKW YORK. Sent. 13.-DRY (JOODS
The market for dry goods has shown
quieter conditions, the unfavorable reports
concerning the stnte cheeking the demand,
There has been no change In the lone, how
ever, nnd prices continue ilrm for both
slut'Ie cotton goods nnd mucins. Pi lnt
cloths havo been quiet at full prions.
Linens are ilrm. but deniiind moderate. Tho
burlan market routlnues dull and easv.
MANC'IIKSTKR. Sent. 13,-Cloth liuvers
asking concessions. Yarns quiet nnd unchanged.
Korr York 1.1 ve Mock Mnrket.
NKW YORK. Sept IS.-UKKVKS-Re.
reipts, 4.00S head: medium and e minn
steers slow. l"o lower: steerr, f I.31fr6 '0;
oxen. JI.30; bulls. $2.fW(3 7: cows. JI.COff',35.
Cables iinchnnged. No tlilpmenls.
CALVF.S Receipts. 137 head; veils,
stendv. J4. 60175.60; top. $8; culls, Jl.
SIIKKP AND LAMHS-Itecelpti. 5.867
he-id; sheen slow. Iamb" steady; "hcii,
2.50f73 75; culls, $2, lambs, Jjj.riOfi5.3R; cul s, J.I,
HOGS Receipts. 19,630 head; slow, stato
hogs, J6,75fl6.85; western hogs nominal,
llvnpornted nnd Dried Fruits,
NF.W YORK, Sept. 13 ICVAPORATKD
APPLK8 The stock on hand Is light nnd
values are tlrm State, common to giod,
5f8e: prime, suffice; choice, Ic; fnncy,
9'4filfl''.e.
CALIFORNIA OKI m FRUITS-Market
dull, but stendy, nt old prices. Prunes, 31
fi7c. Apricots, Royal. 8?S"4e; Moor Park.
Mil2c. Peaches, peeled, lllilSc; unpeclod,
6fi914e.
Wool Mnrkel,
ST, LOUIS, Sept. 13.WOOIQu1et,
steady; medium gr idrs. 12'4fll7',4": I ght
tine. 12Hfil4Hc; heavy line, nifcirilHc; tub
washed, 12B23C.
(Ill nnd llosln,
OIL CITY. Ph.. Sept 13.-01 I-f'redlt
balances. J1.23; certificates, no bid, imp
Dkints, 100,944 bbls.. average. 81,4V) bbls,;
runs, 84,2-13 bbls.; average, 7S.K4 bbls.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ctrn Ctttla Sold Absat Btedj, bnt West
em Ranjiri TrifU Lowtr,
HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
Very I.lKht Heeelpts of Sheep nnd
(lunllly of OfferltiK Conitiion.
but .Mnrket t'oulil Snfely lie
(liuitrd Fully Stendy.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 13.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Otficlnl Mouduy,
uiiiciiu Tuesday ...
Olllclal Wednesday
Olllelal Thuri:da .
Olllclal Friday ....
4.105
3,621
3,(ol
2.S46
2,341
, Five days this week.. 16,474 2l,2ul
Saint) days last wiclt. . . .la,26J 20,, 23
Same week berorc 10,213 2,iS'i
Samu three weeks ago.. .16,280 U.,12
Same four weeks ago.. . .18,001 3.',7il
Samu days last year 26,140 31, w8
AViirnuu ticlr... ,i... I f,t I...... nt
Omahu the past several days with com
parlsous: I 1901, 190oTjlM)9.,lS9S. 17. P96.1S5.
6.1'Jj
10 467
6,31
1,9j3
27.SI9
30,712
20,42.4
W.tl
31.1,0
3 i,3.S
SjUtll
August 231
August 20
August 27
August 28
August 2-Jj
August 'Ml
AUgUst 31
Sept. 1 ..
Sept. 2...
Sept. 3..
Sept. t...
Sept. 5...
Sept. 6..
Hept. 7...
hept, 8...,
Sept, 9...I
ncpt. 10. . 1
Sept. 31.. I
Se,,t. 12.
Sept. 13.. 1
5 97VJ
6 00 ',,
6 W
t 02'i
6 11
6 12,
0 tli'
0 07H
U 15
0 26'i
ti 31
6 29T4'
6 30i,!
6 44
C 39T,
3.SiM
6 46Vj
1 6.05
4 93
0 v:,
5 0.
6 0;,
6 0.1
6 04
6 02,
6 06
0 Oi
6 U5
& 03
u im
Mi
& 22)
ft .0
6 OV
4 401 3 73
4 3S 3 72
3 V
4 40
4 42,
4 101
4 27
4 20
4 14
4 19
4 22
4 23
3 70
3 72
3 03
Z 61
J Ul
3 65
3 6:
3 b3
4 30i 3 53
4 30
4 29
4 25
4
4
3 6O1
3 67
3 OS
3 '
3
3 SI I
3 91 1
4 Vi.
3 97
3 91
i Vi
4 Ui
4 07
4 01
4 0't
4 (2
4 UU,
3 91
3 93)
3 8i
9i 3 82
2 791
2 76
2 7J
2 80,
2 61
.
2 81
2 77
1 il
2 SI,
2 71,
2.61
2 7sl
I Ml
2 Sl
2 8'i
2 1
i 7!
4
4 24
4 24
4 20
4 37
4 34
4 21
I 13
4 20
4 22
4 21
4 1;
4 (9
1 Oj
4 W
llldleittna Jbinrlnv.
The olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
1
C, M. fi St. P. Ry
u. fi St. 1,. lty 1
Missouri Paclllc Ry 22
Union Paclllc system.... 31
C. it N. W. Ry
F., i:. Sc M. V. R. It 3S
c, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 6
U. & M. It. R. R 3
U R. .fc Q. Ry 1
K. C. & St. J 1
C, It. I. .V P., east
C, R. I. A P., west 1
7
4
10
II
7
26
7
16
7
106
Total receipts Ill
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as rollows, each nuyer purcnusing uiu nuiie
bcr of head Indicated:
Ruyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Omaha Packing Co 2W
Swift and Company 40.
Cudahy Packing Co 1,079
Armour & Co. .
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C
Swift and Co., country..
R. Pecker A: Degan
Lnbman & Co
W. I. Stephen
Livingstone & Schaller.
Hamilton & Rothschild.
L. F. llusz
R. F. Hobblck
Krey Packing Co
A. S. Mawhinncy
Wolf &. M
Other buyers
115
413
88
ltti
3S
131
10
43
....
6
170
5S6
1,851
2,421
2,110
33S
35S
c;i
129
1,392
Totals 2,911 7.427 2.762
CATTLK There was a fair run of cattle
here today for 11 Ftlday, but still the do
mnnd was fully equal to tho occasion nnd
tho market ruled actlvo nnd steady to
strong on nenrly nil kinds of nntlve eattlo
showing quality.
Thero wcro only about n dozen cars of
cornfed steers In the yards, and a number
of those wero rather common. Tho tnoto
deslrnblo kinds sold nt nbout steady prices
In suite of the fact that tho reports from
Chicago were unfavorable to tho selling
Interests. Tho commoner grades were, of
course, neglected moro or less.
Thero were not many cars of cows nnd
heifers on sale this morning, nnd buyers
took hold In good shape and paid sWndy
to stronger prices ns compared with yes.
terday. In some cases sales wcro mndo
that looked a little higher, so that the
market could safely bo quoted strong nnd
actlvo on anything nt all good.
Bulls, calves nnd stngs sold In Just nbotit
yesterday's notches.
There wero not many stockers nnd feed
crs offered today, and as this Is tho last
end of the week buyers did not want very
many. They took what was offered, how
ever, nt good strong prices, except In cases
where the quality was poor. Cottlo of
that description wero moro or less neg
lected, but still very satisfactory pr'.c's
were paid.
Thero was quite a string of western b"cf
cnttlo offered this morning nnd tho market
looked n little lower. About a dozen cars
of the C Y. cattle, which were shipped In
by Carey Hros. from Hello Fourchc, 8. D.,
the snmo as sold yesterday for $4.65. broucht
.$1.55 today, or 11 dime lower. Tho cows sold
... tl CH U'.elAm ulnnru ihmi ten,, t.l t. n tn
to bo quoted weak to a dime lower, nnd
cows about steady. Western feeders told
nt fully steady prices. iteprcsontutiva
sales:
No.
:s
1
9
9
1
13
ll!!!'.!!.
RKKF' STEERS.
Av.
. 520
. 770
. 640
. 940
. S3')
.1210
.1039
.1120
922
IT.
2 M
2 00
2 80
3 00
3 40
4 71
4 M
4 W
4 91
No.
15...
1...
46...,
44...,
21...
60...,
41...,
37...,
A v.
120S
1270
1315
1031
1231
1219
.11S1
IT.
5 CO
6 00
5 31
5 40
6 53
i a
C 60
1337 5 73
STEKRS AND HEIFERS.
...1170 4 li5 ft....
COWS.
..1074 6 23
... SE0
... S21
... 720
... C20
... 7fi7
... W
... 570
...1M0
...
... S05
...1210 2 10
...1160
...1020
... 915
... &S3
1 50
1 70
1 75
1 73
1 75
2 55
2 25
2 3D
! 3')
2.
3.
30 ,
41
1
1
8 ,
1
4 ,
9
12 ,
1 ,
1
1
. 923
.1010
. Ml
. 852
2 70
2 75
2 "J
2 75
..1020 2 75
..W0 2 7J
01",
to)
1012
ioai
950
3 f)
3 00
3 20
3 25
... 561
... 7W
... 571
...1360
... S-i)
...1540
...110
...ISM
...260
... 2)
... 290
..1700
Co
2 65
2 65 2
HEIFERS.
2 HI 2
2 75 I
3 10 75
HULLS.
2 10 2
2 15 1
2 25 1
2 24 1
UALVEb.
2 25 2
J f ) 1
3 (") 5
STAG.
...1110 3 M
860
.1310
.10SJ
. 303
. 670
. C23
3 50
3 75
4 (X)
3 23
3 23
4 65
720 2 to
1340 2 40
1310 2 40
1210 3 Sv
265 J 50
300
, 149
4 25
4 25
1 row. . .
2 cows. ,
2 cows.,
10 cows.
1 steer.
3 steers
1 steer.
1 cow..,
1 cow...
4 hulls.
1 bull.
1 bull.
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. .
... 512 2 25 1 Kl 3 00
s;0 2 25 3 943 3 2jl
(54 2 54 18 561 3 4",
4i 3 M 1" 661 3 45
NEBRASKA.
1 steer 830
2 feeders.. 500
26 feeders. .1011
10 feeders.. 903
2 feeders.. 815
& feeders.
1 feeder..
9 feeders.
22 feeders.
40 feeders.
6 feeders
..1010 3 00
.. 730 2 60
..1133
... 862
..1200
...1063
.. 070
.. 980
..1150
..1325
..ltOO
...1281)
11 heifers... 839
1 heifer..
65 cows.. .
5 cows. . .
2 cows.. .
8 cd t. . .
II steers..
39 steers..
7 steers..
84 steers..
90 steers..
850
843
611
910
838
3 10
3 10
3 25
4 15
2 60
2 50
2 CO
2 40
50
2 35
2 90
2 90
1 70
1 CO
2 UI
75
8 feeders..
1 feeder...
12 feeders. .
2 feeders.
682
660
740
697
151
641
481
700
650
650
2 51
3 65
3 45
3 50
3 M
3 10
3 00
.1 70
3 40
3 00
2 00
:i oo
3 10
6 feeders . 827
7 cows.
J. L. Carey-S. I).
(65
3 51
2 75
3 60
2 80
3 ro
,.1221 4 15 107 COWS.... IMS
un! 4 r.r, 6 cows IW1
!!l306 4 55 Scows 973 2 60
1296 4 55 2 stags h60 3 25
! 321 4 53 3 bulls 1320 2 23
r..i,,r- Urns Nebraska.
I .leer (110 4 35 19 COWS 1031
20 steers.. ..1217 4 25
1 bull.
1 cow. .
1 row..
1 cow..,
1 steer.
1 steer.
1 steer.
1 StCT..
1 steer.
2 steers,
1 steer..
1 steer
SOUTH DAKOTA.
..1100 3
..1330
3 15
2 30
970 3 25
.. win 3 75
...1350 3 63
..1210
.. 860
..1310
..1270
.. 990
..1140
J Hirers,. ..1070 4 00
1 steer.
1 steer..
3 steers.
1 steer .
2 cows.
1 cow...
1 cow 890
2 calves... 223
1 calf 160
4 feeders. . 557
1260
1350
1U3
1300
srr,
970
1 Stag 630 2 m
1 steer 1140 3 63
1 strer 970 3 55
1 steer ....1250 1 63
:i 55 1 steer 920 3 65
2 W 1 steer 1310 4 20
4 20 1 steer 1350 4 IV)
4 20 1 steer 1270 4 20
3 10 2 Bleers.... KTt 3 11
2 50 6 steers,. ,.lf) 4 )
I l 1 cow UI0 3 10
1 steer 1130 4 ffl
4 ID 1 steer 1300 4 2)
4 20 1 steer 1170 4 20
1 20 2 steers, ...Uro 4 20
4 20 2 cows f60 1 60
3 15 1 cow 790 3 16
2 75 1 cow 1090 2 75
2 75 1 calf 370 3 75
3 75 1 cnlf 310 3 75
R 40 1 steer 970 3 40
WYOMING.
3 95. 6 cows 20 3 20
1 feeder... 106. 3 60
15 feeders.. 10i.1 3 M
I feeder,., 1070
8 calves... 287
R.
2 cows 1150
1 steer.,... 870
3 steers.... 966
I bull UVM
6 cows...
10 heifers.
3 60 1 heifer..
3 46
Pllasster-Wyo,
3 85
4 Ki
4 05
2 85
10 steers.
9 steers..
7 steers..
.1012
. 465
. 400
, 700
.10) i
. 61
3 CO
3 75
2 25
3 85
4 03
4 05
Swan 1-itid and Cattle Co. Wyo.
62 stiers....l071
46 steers.. ,1I0I
88 steers. ...llnfi
43steem....lll2
1 steer 1OI0
1 cow 1160
4 Btecro....l0S5
w.
..1570
..100)
. 90)
..1110
1 steer..
1 steer,.
1 strer. .
1 steer..
1 steer..
I steer..
1 steer..
4 steers.. . 1260
Casey
4 oi
1 CO
4 01
4 O)
4 OI
3 60
2 75
L. Tlllotsnn Wyo.
57 steers, ...1'ifit
M steers.. ..10.W
60 steers... ,1110
60 steers. ...lovo
1 steer 1150
4 00
4 00
4 0)
4 0
4 W
4 70
3
.1 76
3 75
1 stng 1710
3 cows 10;3
4 cows 10 o
..1210
18 steers.
1 steer..
1 steer..
1 steer....
91 feeders.
3 feeders.
1 cow 830
110) 3 75 3 cow? PV.0
900 3 75 4 COWS li)7
3 75 2 cowii Kb
3 50 1 cow 1220
.fc Slaughter Wyo.
3 90 1 steer 10T4
1 steer 110)
1 sUer UTO
3 9)
P. Thatcher-Neb.
3 45 a steers.... S72 2 7S
1 steer...
2 cows...
1 steer...
1 slug....
13 cows.. .
961
1310 .1 !)
. 960 3 !)
..1260
C.
65
850
I
790
820
833
790
850
2 tO
3 80
3 00
3 0)
3 01
3 76
2 15
3 OJ
3 90
3
3 )
lleward Wyos
1 It 15 cows
- i.t It steers,.
3 25
3 IS
3 (5
2 73
3 16
2 75
f5l
835
1 bull 1150
- " 1 nicer 7fO
3 13 2 eim u V.M
, , , urocKciibery-Wyo.
. feeders.. 993 3 90 5 feeders.. 916 3 10
1 feeder., .1070 3 90
HOGS Thero wete a few moro hogs to.
nj than were on sale yesterday, but evi
dently there were no more than local puck
ers wntitcil, us Is shown by the fnct that
everything wns sold before 9 o'clock In tho
morning und the market opened 6c higher
find closed uk higher. Huyers started out
bidding 6.42to nnd 16.15 nnd u few loads
changed hands thnt wuy. but It soon be
came evident that packers had more liberal
orders and ns u result sellers held for
llrmer iiHim 'rim t ...
ii.4.i for the generul run of hogs uiul then
and S6.47U ami elnseil nt
I Iocs on the elnsti xnbl nt
tlmt fltl tin, fiiiniiim, ivmilil
WV't hrought over $6.I2'. It was u
tlServ MMk '""'ket from start to finish nnd
.).Mr,ytll,"K. !')l( wltl1 11 '"'' Today's ud
xiince carries the market to the high point
... . ' ' (icciino oi mo last two
tnan
".)! lor the generi!
it went up to J6.I5
';.47ia aim 6.o0. Hi
'-4iU und J0.6O thn
nays peing moro
sentaiivo sales.
regained. Rcpro-
No.
C4...
65...
61...
61...
11...
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..263
..267
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6 10
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0 40
6 44
160
120 6 42' i
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No.
65....
19....
83....
79....
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84....
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. 211
227
'.'.231
..237
..231
..25
..197
4J 197 4) 6 42'j M 243
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71 229
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61 260
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.233
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6 43
120 6 43
80 6 II
200 6 15
62
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... 6 41
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6 41
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6 43
SIIKKP There were nnlv n few cars of
sheep on sale today, nnd u good proportion
of those that wero offered were feelers.
Tho demand on tin part of packers, how
ever, was qulto liberal, and they bought
quite a few sheep that In reality were feod
ers. Thero were no choice bunches offered
so that nbout all thnt can bo said of thn
markot Is that tho demand was nctlvo and
fully steady prices wero paid.
The supply of lambs was aUo very shorty
and a fnlr test of the market was not
mnde. It wns evident, however, from tho
way tho puckers acted tint they would
havo paid steady prices for anything de
sirable. Thero was a good, strong demnnd toilny
for feeders, mid sellers had but little dltll
culty In disposing of what they had at
steady prices.
Quotations: Cholco yearlings, 13.301773.60;
fair to cood venrllnus. 3.15ii?3.30: chot"0
woiners, w.z.rii(:i, to;
l.T00T.t.2.V ehnlee .
fair to wood wethers.
cholco ewes. J2.761i3.O0: fair to
Kood ewes. 2.252.75: choice snrlne lambs.
$4.2501.60; fair to good siirlng lambs. Jl.OOft
wethers, J2.i.n3.2.i; feeder lambs.
4.25; feeder
J3.00ft3.50. Representative sales:
JNO.
375 cull ewes
1S6 cull ewes
12 bucks
2 nntlve wethers...
60 natlvo wethers....
10 nntlve ewes
10 cull lambs
8 native wethers....
42 buck Iambs
21 bucks
25 cull ewes
130 feeder wethers...
11 feeder wethers....
321 western wethers..
L'20 western ewes
68 feeder Iambs
411 feeder lambs
I feeder lamb
108 feeder Iambs
350 western wethers.
150 western lambs....
4jnif.;o i.ivi:
.STUCK
Pr.
1 50
1 60
1 75
3 01
3 00
3 21
3 61
3 75
4 25
1 60,
1 60
3 fiO
3 fKI
3 00
3 1
3 25
3 ;r,
3 2".
3 25
3 30
3 874
M A It K 1ST.'
Av.
77
77
112
85
77
118
oo
125
72
121
91
79
76
71
10.1
f3
61
I'O
65
88
6S
tlnttlc Dull nnd Stendy Hons IllKhci
Sheep Stroiitt.
CHICAGO, Sept 13. CATTLE Receipts.
S.tOO head. Including 350 Texans; mnrket dull
but sicadv ni i nursiuiy w nociiiin oi mip
i'.tc
tlll illir ill ( lllll piiiij n iivi ituii I', .Hie
good to prime steers, $6 00f?6.40; poor to
luni 11 nftiriTi.riO? Mlitokern nnil rentiers.
An.Ayi.n. . . .1 1.nln 0 IfTfr. I . ......
4. It'll l...t, niwi uuu iii'iiein, .yr.ijj .i.ijw, liiii
ners, $1.50ifJ2. 10; ImlK 2 25774.75; calves, $310
fflO.00; Texas steers, $3.00? 1.60; western
JIUliS-lteceipis, I i.ui m head;
. i
x li tun in'i't'iiun, n,if.t iii-jiii, u.iuuiiiiTii
tomorrow. 12.0M); left over, 385; actlvo to 0r
higher; mixed and butchers. J6 20ff6.75; good
tn nlmlni lionve fll fjdTiC. fl", rntlnli lietivv.
J0.OO76.IO; light, $6.40't6.15; bulk of sa!o,
$0. IO6fO,
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 6010
head; market strong; good to eholcn
wethers. 3.80fi4 21; fair to choice tn'xed,
f3.rw3.85; western sheep, JS.i'fj 1 01; untlva
lambs, J3.Wg.rt.lO; western lambs, $l.(j0fB.W.
KmisiiN City Live Stock MnrUrt.
KANSAS CITY. Sept 13,-CATTLE-lle-celpls.
U'lO bend ; mat ket higher; natlvn
steers, J4 10T76.0O; stockers and feeders, $2.8
Jll 25: western steers. $3.3V75.75; Texnns nnit
Indians, $3.7(3.75: Texas yows. ip.JOflS.Mi
native cows and heifers, $2.601.45; bulls.
$2.251il.25; calves $3.001i5.r1.
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head: market BIfloj
higher; top. $6 61; bulk of sales, $0.30fj6. 65.
SHEEP AND LA.MHS-lteeclpts. 2.00H
bend; market stendv: Jambs, $3.73-1.65;
western wethers, $.1.2.143 u.
Stock In Slicht.
The following table shows tho receipts nt
rattle, hogs and sheep at the llvo prlnJ
rlpal slock inarKeis oepiemoer u:
1 (little. Hops.
South Omaha.
Chicago
Kansas City
fit l.nul-4
St Joseph . . .
Totals . .
2.696
3,600
I 300
4.60)
1,8'iO
1.571
14. nro
B600
7.510
5,9 0
Shrop.
4,914
6,0001
2.00O
9'
1.70O,
13,791 3i,47t 15,59
Bt CHICHCITEH'S CNQL
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Trippliour
Boyd Commission Co
Successor! to James E. Boyd A Co.,
OMAHA. NED.
COMMISSION
(inAI.N. PHOVIMt.-!l AND STOCKS. '
llobiil of Trndn llalltllns;,
nireot wires to Calcsgo and Nsw Tor
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