Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 23, 1901, Page 8, Image 10

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SErTEMllER 2,3, 1001,
ORANGES Vulenelaa, J4.0CO3.W: Med.
'ANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
12.0022.50.
cinarnlifornl.i. new cartons, ,5c! lay
ers. 63c Imported, per lb.. 101112c.
DATES Persian, In Oo-lb, boxes, Balrs, 6c.
;.iiBi;i.-ii.AiM,uua, . .
......,. 11.. ..Holt ...nln.lt. ..... ll, 1 F.P ! ft I
berts, per lb, 12c; almonds, per lb.. Iwi
r,nv ntmnuts. Dor lb.. EltSlie; roasted, 64tf
7hic; Brnzils, 13c: pecans, lwl22c.
CILJfcill l'cr DDI., Jl.oo; per "!
HIDES-No. 1 grcon. 64c; No, 2 green.
8Hci No. 1 salted, Sc, No. 3 anea, ,c.
Settlement of Steel Strike Help Slocki ?n,f,rt0 i5 lbs.. 6c: dry hides. t13c: sheep
m n, ii ir News from pe. uioc; narseniues. .,vu-.
AMERICAN OUTLOOK BETTER
Locdoi Pinanolen Tiki Mmo Hopeful Visw
of Money Mil-kit.
PLEASED WITH ROOSEVELT'S ATTITUDE
Eric Arc
South Afrlra linn Ilenrrss
Injr EfTcet.
St. I. on In Ornln nnd Provisions.
HT. LOUIS. Sent. 21. WHEAT Lowerj
No. 2 red, cnsli, elovntor, iOViC; trnck, 725J
7214c; September, 69ic; December, 71s4c;
LONDON, Sept. W.-Attcntlcn In Vncn" COHN-Lowcr; No. 2 cash, 6lsc: trnck
llnanclul circles lust wenK vinij which G9Uc; September, &.ici December, 69Vu
trii'd upon tbo New ork mar get , wii.cn y
In stilt" of thu mourning frJ'i indeed OATB-Lower: No. 2 cash, 37c: track, 33 ?T
.!.,, t..Kfnty showed flrmnoHS. IIIUCI.U U.nt.mhn, !l?Li Tl or fin tier. tSUC!
i no of "tho features of the J , y.' No " 2 Vli teT'so Utf4c.
ii... 1, 1 Imnriii-einciit In American mo iiVd.iIi,- . r.c
ri.nl Hiinrpit as compared with quotations . 'C7'"li' t "2?, .,,,. .. M.I0 Wlicut had a dull, heavy market. De- ml0H of utm fhnre. Some desroo of sup. h. Vr. Jr. V . 4.411 ti.VJ'J 2.231
'nLrX: 8!fr! .VStST' ,ra,8,,,' ,3-3',5! stcab'i.t iS&WTOWfc tt clal Saturday JMJI
.y'rrffio no market: Umo.hy. s.cady, rwra'r hero a d S,VcXW WJ?SidiS? fV.": S5
bujlni: of Americans. The "V"1 .lY?oc t Ion VliNAtKAtStendy, J2.90. uIs reported good harvest. Under light of the year on .time 17. The stock closed at ! s ' P 21 075 3U.7U
A,. t.UVAit?15 mtANedcked. east track. nMr'ZnXnl.ccount a!so was a de- 5$
WMW-Boulh Africa Made. fffiM po.'nts"" ' ca'Js." compared w.tU 7n lyJX , v. rtfW
r.li',lnKeff,ct upon -ctrl tU-H i" 1 1.0 "iiOVISIONBWic. nrm: jobbing. SIR. year no. l'rlmary .eceipts were I.1W.4W nMxV, lwr?hXiT& 1801. 100O.IM..lS98.(lS07.l. liS.
Vhr.!Ht il."V .v Inn . lower? JDSSH DVy" bu.. nKalnst last year's l,0.,a .7 bu. Sw- iwnwil. The lonti reduction. In spite of the - c , , W .
'.m.'riV.r h I Tut bern an serious as m boxe.l lotn, extra shorts. 19.2,-,; clear ribs, board clearances In wheat und Hour ciuaied weeks activity by ; sp eculativc pools in ho ep. 1... B W 4 .01 - M - . i 3J
1 ""li'n nJp,r ' Arientlno bonds ID.12H; clear sides, 19.50. Hacon. steady: l,2,fi.s70 bu. f. " f 1. , " V. . I1!1.? s2 L" J' r V 1 ' I'.n hSJ I'M r. J, . I a 65 I 07 2 si 1 34
. "... rtiv nwlnic to tho boxed lots, extra shorts. 110.23: clear ribs. Corn was QU ct. WltlJ little ouihjuo nnv- ... .. ...... .u Buriiius r in nerivo - ; y , . - - . e. o 71 1 71
tsn-nveii Kieui """'""ii"""., , ,V,iipf Hint no- i-iirir ilex " Sli) 2'. rst D eeinber oneiied steady. Uu to c miimionai atlvntttiiRc from tile ga ns of g""'- o , w ' "I '. f 11 ! 1)1,1,1 stc rs, J5,7&tni.30; rair to koou, j.i.hhi
rlfio In wool and parti) to ho lellcf tnat 10. u n r id e h, S4 S7w4 , 6,,el. fZVeJ? lt "sV'to t 6i"iftvVc. on stea.iy cash on the subtre.isury operations. Tho P. 6... & 2JU 5 0;M "I 3 . -. ,C ! 5.73; Blockers and foalers. $3.00J?3.75; wc.M-
'WSiii'rcl o,,hCii 'b . A rS r'c- ter. oTtl i-hlShor; sales. mJfe. and Sw no' liberal sellK by local und strenKth ot the local tractions and a lively ; ..- ?4 6 Jfi u 3 C 4 0, j fed steers. JUCyfi.Wi uestcrn tanijo
J 'SSfK LhVwnHSMrSSSS 'tV, chickens. 7c: sprln.s. Wp mtuf bflJufJf D c HH"?S f" S "hSSS ""f ff
?)2SSh? m r'., " I , ,p , mrrnSII-FIrm, creamery. ,C021c: da.ry. JXM! Affl 5 S" ? 3 J 31 3 771 j S ' "
...ii.tj .'..'". I .l. .Aan.. I ...n ....i.. . I "... ... ......I ,.r A ...ill 1 UlUlllliC V11H eilllllV flllll llllMIM4. 1fil I U lO'.ai U 111 1 - t - .1 . I
American dematia lor Rum uw-u" 1..... i nu-iuiy in ioc. o iiiRner ai J'j'hc, mnu uii " "'''J" iinlxheil In tin. ilr.i iinV ( V,ii.. n.i - Sent. 11.. k tiu E W 4 301 3 Ml 3 J - UJ 1 v"
x ectatlons rut are not likely to bo- nKCF.UTS-Flour, 7,000 bl.K: wheat, closed a shade hlhcr at 3'ifl:.c. lie- l,"l,llrI ih0 mirl.V w,Vi i.?HVv "', n1!0 So lJ ' 6 M 4 33 3 i 3 hi 2
c?,me "inner. 41.010 bu ; corn. 20.W bu.; oats. W.000 bu. eclpts were 227 cars. , , . , , coi?alnK tcTe
SIMl'MHNTS-Klour. 11 .000 bbls.; wheat, I'rovlalons had a uulet market. Most of rovers ' In tho tor r SL . i i '" He! t. 17 G 5 13 i 3 tai 3 801 2 tol 4 12
HARD TIMES STRIKE GERMANY etw b., com. w m... oats, bu. ffl-SS ,rrtS' SSiS oTOtS,1? SrK1 SfeA I hd-i3 o
llpprpclntrn MUiip" "ni .ni No. 2 red western winter. s 9d; Nn. 2 north- 12150 clown and Jnnuary libs were l-'.-.c 31 .u - rloatnir nru, nn Irdlcatcd Sunday. Holiday.
nn..mi si.iunatl.Hi. em sprlnc. (lulet. Cs fid: No. 2 California, lower nt thu cloto. .... ,i,i'v,S vuCu?i, ---i"? prUes on .lrul-...:.-, " .-. t P,.rR of stock
Us lid. Futures, uuleti Dco-mbcr. 5s Ofcd: Kstlmated receipts for Monday: Wheat. I ....c. , no, oi cm. . '" , ......
I nrriiiiriii in luiiikv vjj v. j -
Cattle.HoBs.Sh p.il scs.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
f atnrdij Markets in tht Board of Tiadi Aio
Dull Afftli.
WHEAT OPENS HIGHER, BUT CLOSES LOWER
slon there was little rnllv to the market
and prices at the close were net 51110 points
off, with tho tone steady. The spot markat
ruled steady to slightly higher quotations,
but this fact deemed to have no effect upon
me tuiure market. Total sales ot inures
were lC.dOO bags, Including: September, 4 'Me;
Oetobcr, 4.93c, November, &c; December,
n.iuc, jnnuary, 6.ioC, .Marcn, a. r-rjio.ioc, .nay,
o.So'JiS.COc, July, 5.70C.
MJW YOIUC STOCKS AM) HOMJ.H.
Corn (lulcl, tvltli Little Outside Inter,
ests, Closes Finn I'rlpps In Onta
Are Slendy I'ritvlslotm
Unlet.
Weakliest of Cipppr ViispIIIIiir Influ
ence on Slnrket.
NKW YOlllC. Sent. 21. The acute weak
ness of Amalcnmnted Copper as a result ot
the omission nt tho directors' meeting yes
terday to declare the usual extra quarterly
dividend of 14 per cent, with tho regular
1'4 per cent was an unsettling lnlluenco on
the whole market today. The reticence of
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
All Kinds of Eeef Steers Considimbly
Higher fr Week, Cows About tedy.
HOGS THIRTY-FIVE HIGHER FOR THE WEEK
Sheep Arc I'lftren tit it llunrter I.nvtpr
Tli mi Lust Week unit l.iuulis Have
Declined IIIk TwpiiI) -II c Cent
Feeders Arc About ytendy.
CHICAGO, Sept. 21. All mnrkcts on the all having olllcl il connection with the com
Jard of Trade, fol.ow.ng the usual prece- KClr.T .tVf.rV..r'tU1? ron'.K
tho Influence .jf the break. Tho policy of oillcml Monday u'"
the Insiders In the stock seemed to be to K " i yosd ,). . .. .. .0S3
let the sellers make the opening price, uVneiia eancsday 6.U0 0,120 4,1
Hoard
aent fot Saturdays, were ,dull today, uo- tiou of tho company's business, added to
teuiucr wueai closed U'iU lower, utur
ber corn lie higher and oats a shade up.
Provision, closed 10c to 12',jc lower,
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 21.
ii l.... ....-.,. Cut ill'. llOHS. QI1VUI1,
anything nt all good his sold at fully
stead) prices. e.,.
(juotatlou. i.noire yenrunps, .nio.iiv,
fair to g-od yearlings, I3.1MT3 30; choice
wethers. S3. 20173.85; fair to good wethers,
f3 003.2O; choice ewes, J2.75'jI3.W; fair to
g..od ewes, 2.5oca2.i5, cholro spring lambs.
ti3iy.lt Ml: fair to cnoil niirlni; Iambs, $l.Wf
4.M; feeder wcthrrs, J2.75v3.2o: feeder lambs,
tnnjlli.W. iicprcseniniivo saies.
.n v.
I'll f..o.1rr pwrs.... 71. 1
25S feeder lambs CO 2 .5
7(5 feeder Iambs it -
N5 feeder ye.irllngs S3 2 i5
175 feeder yearlings 19 3 .5
715 feeder lambs Gb 3 u
lr.
ciiicaoo i.ivn .stock .MAititrr.
Cnltlp
.Voinlunl, IIok IIIkIipp nud
Slirep Slend.
nttii-..nr anni. ?i r.iTTI.I'.-ltoee tut".
1.100 head, 'including StO Texans; maiket
nominal and unclviinged; good to prime
steers. tfi.lnfri.RO! noor to medium. J1.0 if
6M; stockers nnd feiders. W.Wlt.SO; eo
and heifers. J2.25Ji5.l); canners. Jl.w0-.lO;
luilln 11 iri'.ir. nnli :! fMfii.t5: rtnckem
and feeders, S3.C0ttl.50i western steers, J3.50
1IOOS-Itecelpts. 13,0 heail; estimated
Monday, 3t,niiii. left over, l.tOJ; market
otiened Kill I1.' lilirin.r plnv.nl weak! mixed
and buteiieis, jfi.fiOll7.2o; good to choice
neavy, r, iwt ,,); rough heavy. ionniJ.fo,
llcht. Jil.;:,-!;; in. imiu nr iiV-.-iifT.nV
81IKKP AND t.AMHS-Hecelpts, 5"K) head;
steady at recent decline; good to cholro
wethers. S.1.hivf.vnri'. fnlr in elmlpn tnlxi'd.
S3.M3.00; western sheep, J3.25U3 (t; n:tho
minus, w.wu&.io; wcstirn lamuit, fj.iuui.u'
Kmisna City l.lo Klot-k Mnrlift.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 21.-CAVTM1-nc-
ceipis, sw neau; compared wnn a weeK ami,
the innrket Is lfi!f. hlcher: todav's Ollota-
Hons nomlual; cholro export ami dressed
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
leuie EWs Lilt Wiek Broko All PreTiou
Kicordi bj Big Mirgin.
MARKETS SHOW BUT LITTLE CHANGE
Itpimrts Itpgnrillng; lohcp .r...
llrnill Show Hie l.nrnpst Yield Her
Itppordeil In History ol
tin '1'rnde.
OMAHA, Sept. 21.
i.n.i uppU in. Hie banner week In tho
history of the wholesale trade of this city.
Jobbers say they never before experienced
anything like the house trade that they had
ast week, and although they were looainn
for a good many merchants, the nuniDir
that actually did arrive was for In excesi
of their expectations. All the traveling men
from Nebraska nnd also a great many irom
the surrounding states were In the cit)
meet their customers and wall upon them,
but still there was such a rush of buyers
Hint even with the assistance of the trnvol
Ing men It was dllllcult to gle nil tho mer
chants prompt attention, ine majoruj
retailers who visited the market placed ex
ceptionally liberal orders, w hlch would In
dicate that they arc conicmri"K h"ii-
ting a good fall and winter uu.inrs". .."-
who were Interviewed on me u.......u.. ....
. ...m.MP tin.1 lieen very
said tnat irauo una , . .
Mnrrli r,n t'.il 11ii Piirn: ram. 210 ears: oatB. 115 CUVS! hogs, ,,,,,.
UFttt.1V Sent 22. The depreciation ni uuit. apoi, nrm; American mixed, new, i Ba.m) neau.
values on the Berlin
bourse continued 1 6s 9d. Futures, Innctlvc; October, Es 14dJ
throughout last week, almost without In- November. 6s lid; December. 5s !$d
;..V...i.. Ti,n .iMcnntion became more PICAS-Canadlan. steady, fis 4d.
and more' marked ns tho week ndvunced, FUOUlt St. Iiuls fancy winter, steady,
.i.. i. ...... i... rp.. ,.r ill.. vp;ir being reached Ts Gd.
nt inn end The market Is still under tho HOPS-At London (Pacific .coast), dull,
i. n Af Vh Hre.4l.iu nnd llellbronn JJS SsifXiS 5s.
Incidents A depressing effect was caue I PROVISIONS Href, firm; extra India
bv tho 'latent published balance sheets of mess. 70s. Pork, llrm: prlmo mess, wrst-
tho Indiislrlnl companies, which show ho ivy em, 72s fid. Hams, short cut, II to 1(1 lb.,
.n.i.i.iii.i.i. 1., p-trniiiun. Another imtownr.l llrm. 53s fid. tard. strong: American ro
Inlluence was tho additional Informallon lined, In palls, 61s; prime western. In tierces, MJ
published regarding tho affairs of tho ynrl f.Os fid. IMcoii. strong; Cumberland cut, 4,"?r
tl" mortgage banks recently In dllllcultles. 2.i to 30 Ibi.. G3n C-l; short ribs, Hi to 20 Sept.
." .'.V.il.lA..i J,un l.u.l lionn II, Ml fi,1: Innif plmir mlilillpu llwlil in Dec.
The leading futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Open. High. I Low. Close.l Yes'y.
76--iiSt. I'nul
do pf.l M do lifd
Dixltlmore Sc Ohio. ..10li So. Pacific
Wheat
Sept.
nec.
May
Corn-
Sept.
Deo.
May
;its
Mav
Pork
Oct.
Jan.
Slay
showing worse conditions than had been lbs., 50s 6d; long clear middles, light. 23 to
r...-.-7i Ti,.. pnmmlltpn Invest Icat tint tho 31 lbs.. 50s fid: long clenr middles, heavy.
affairs n't tho Pomeranian Mortgage bank 45 to 50 lbs., 49n 9d: short clear backs, 1(1 to
renorted yesterday, esiimaiing inu man in - '., tm. vnn. ..t.iii:.-., iu u. m.i., bji,
.... . ..rii- niiliLMiilntm in he lfi.000.. shoulders, snunre cut. 13 to 19 lbs.. 49s !d.
m marks and tho annunl Interest loss from Hl'TTER-Stemly ; finest United States, rSL
obligations over 1.0U0.000 marks. Tho com- 9s; good United StntcB, 7s. snt
mlttro also expressed a conviction that tho 01IEKSK Quiet: American finest white, 0 ', '
entire capital of thu Institution was lost, l&s; American iincni c noren, fun.
It recommended tho reorganization of tho TAI.I.OW--Prtme city, strong, 72s 8dj
bank by tho holders ot the obligations and Australian, In London, llrm. 29s fid.
n conversion of theso Into stock.
KniiMiin (.it) urnin nnu I'm vlslntin.
xi,.. wppk'M Inilnstrlnl renortH colnclds.
showing deteriorating conditions. Tho Essen
a ml Dtieldorf bourses ngreo thnt the Iron
hltuatton Is still weakening. Tho Cologne
Ciizetto says: "The situation Is very un
settled, Tho domestic market Is less will
ing to buy. while the mills nre making un
usual exertions to get export orders, which
are now not remunerative. Oermnn half
finished Iron nnd steel now go to Groat
Ilrltnln In largo quantities, playing tho
ha
I''.
Oct.
Jan.
Rlbs-
Oct.
Jan.
May
C95J4 C9' GS- fiSi
71VUH "l'i 7o: 71
74Vi!-' 7li 71',i 74i
I 50! 571, 5(?',i 67'i
5S3-i5 63 &8 68
IW:6H. U1M, 0014 60
33 33 33'i 3I1
.Wi, 3lr) Sfili .WA1I&,
8.S4 31H :Wl4';i
U W 15 00 11 8214 14 &
10 10 16 40 1 23 16 25
16 55 111 55 16 3714 16 3714
10 1714 10 1714 10 074 10 0714
10 25 10 25 10 0214 10 0214
9 65 0 7214 9 5214 9 53
8 95 9 10 8 85 8 85
S 6714 8 421a 8 4214
8 65 8 55 8 4714 8 4714
CO
Hi
t do nfd.
Cnnarllan Pacific.
C'aiiHila So
Clio. & Ohio
Chicago & Alton.
do pid....
94
.lliy-l
. SO
45H
. 30
77
7W3i Chlcano. lad. & I 43-Si
(10 pM... 5
ChlciKO & E. 111... 126
Chicago CI. W :u;
do 1st I'M SI
F,GV.
GO'ifJTi
Po, Hnllnav
no nra....f
iTexas & Paclfle.
Tel., St. t,. & w
do nfd
Union Pacific ....
do pM
Wabash
do pfil
Wheel, .t u n..
do ai prrl
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 21. WHEAT Dc
unber, 671,'fJ671ioi Mny, 71tf7114c; cah. No.
hard. 6oWn Wlio: No. 3, ftiliifiGGc: No. 2 red.
KtWlOC.
uuiiin opiemi)or. mw; uecemocr, ovue;
Mny, fi014c: cash, No. 2 mixed, G014il6114o
No. 2 whlto. 0014-961140.
OATS-No. 2 white, 3614c.
KYIS No. 2, 57C
No 2.
Cash nuotattons wore as follows
Vl.OIIIt atendv: winter tiatents. 11. 'Ota Illinois Central
j.uj; siraignis. u.vvin.w; clears, li.V)H3.Zj; iowu -.enirni
srr nn specials, si.iuui.iu patents, h.vmc ao piu...
S.iO; bakers, S2.20-JJ2.65.
H'lllSAT-NO, 3, tii-lJIiSJiC; NO. z rcu, (I'lW
vi Vie
do 2d l.fd iS l'l. L'emrnl
Chlcngo (t S. V...U6'i do pfd
C, It. 1. & P UZV, Adams lix ,
CIiIcuko Ter. & Tr. 2.1! American Kx
do pfd 131, V. B. Kx
C. O. C. & St. I.... S7 Wells-lCflriio Ex..
Colorado So UVtAmal. Corper ...
do 1st pfd 51 Amur. Car & F..
do III Did i! do nfil
10 2214 Del. & Hudson 165 Amer. Mn, oil
Del. U At w
Denver A. II.
do I'fd
i:rle
do lit pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd...,
Hocking Valley
do pfd
3314
3GV4
3SV,
It 92'.4
16 33
10 1714
8 85
8 85
8 53
lSV.i
.. IJ'i
.. 22'i
..IW14
4111
.. 1S
..18)
..190
... 93
..10')
,..100i
1:., m. & st. p. ny
0. st. l. ity....
Missouri l'aonio '.."
Union Pncltlc system ..
C. & N. w. ny
K.. ft M. v. .
C, St. P.. M. & o. Ry.
H. fc M. R. R. H
C, H. .-i Q. Ry
C. R. 1. & I'., cast
Illinois -jcmrai
I
11
6
10
11
10
1
85
Total recelnts ..
The disposition of the day's leeeinth wj
as follows, eucn uuyer purcnuBiut. -...u
ber of head indicated
O.
ame rnlo then: as tho American product DrairP J14.50.
iliyed last year." RUTTER
The Vosslsrhe Zettung points out that taney, 14Slf!c.
HAY-Cholco timothy. S14.50-313.00: eholca "'.J?.-IS.0' e..3i'-.. - - wnlle- WU
rnlrle.S14.50. ' w9J1NQ".
white. 3S-TJ3914U,
Creamery, le'fflOo; dairy,
overproduction exists throughout the -whole EGOS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
Iron tradn nnd urges a restriction of output. atoc- nuoted on 'chnngo, 15c per doz., loss
Aerordlng to a dispatch from Chemnitz, 0ff cftsC8 returned.
tho textile and other Industries In Saxony RECEIPTS-Wheat. 107,200 bu.; corn, 13,600
.win i iiiiiiiihm p..i.. ..i.r, p. v.. s. u"- DU.; OBIS, 10.IHJU D'J,
rim uiji-Liiin.. niiiip ' Htiii'MUiiM ia m neat, vo.iw pu.: corn.
miifrinniliiil T.t uiima nn, tn a .11 r. , ,1 -,. 1 1 ri . 1 I a rA. .... . .... ' ' '
n,,.n.. ... ... ey..,.. ....... . ...... ,;..i,.,. , ow UU.J Ullia, JU,UW UU.
factories have shut down. Others nrn re-
duelng wages and dismissing employes. Mlnneitpoll Whent, Flour nnd llrnn,
i lie money murtiui urgws nunicwimi je's ..........
easy, owing to the npproachlng end of tho MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 21. WHEAT-
t i do nfd
... ISV Amer. H. & It
... 9l'a do pM
... 43', Aline. Mln Co
... 71U Brooklyn II. T
... 57 Colo. Fuel A Iron.
...us con. oas 223
... 54 Con. Tobacco pfd. ..115
... .oKiuen. Kiectrla :ci
...li;4 Qlucosa Stiirr r.r.
... J HocklnK Coal ,,
,.. 72 Inter. Taper ...
... 67 I do pfd
...131 'intpr. IViivap
1.. & N I06 Icle.ie Qaa ....
Manhattan I. 123T4 National Illacult
Met. St. Hy 67i National I,ad .
conirai ao. American
Omaha Packing Co..
t!..lf. o.iil fnlimnnv..
3Vi i...,inl... i,... Ul.,.r r'.
. Vuu'"' '."X""""
17
49
42H
9Sk
42?i
C9
99
Armnnr Co.
Llv ncstone i Hcliancr..
A. S. Mawhluney
Other buyers
Cattle. Hos. Sheep.
9
S3 1.527
1.9J-3 176
2,247
... 16
.... 6
.... 7
... 9
1,329
..71 6.709 1.503
Iike nrln & V.
do pfd....
Totals
PATTI.EThrn were nnlv a few bunch-s
of cattle In tho yards today, nnd not
enough to muko a test ot tno mnraei. i;
Inerensn in the sunnlv this week Is noted
nvnr Hint nf hif week nnd tho last reV-
...1P4V, crul weeks, but there Is still quite n de-
"ii crease, ns compared wun ine currespuiiuiuH
7 wuek of last year. In this connection, how-
'4 ever, It should be remembered thnt thcro
90 ti'tiu nn mnrlipt nn ThllrmlnV nf tills Week.
434 Thoro hace not been very many cornfed
1" cattlo offered this week while the demand
in n .o. i. ooviiiuuvjc. X- .. .i I i ; wns of nulla Iberal proporl ons. as a re-
HARLEY Fair to choice malting. B4575Sc. J .Rt'u"a ,iiHC 2C suit prices have advanced 1325c. Tho top
8,?KDBS?: 1,llnx.', S;nl north- Mo"ni'aclnc loll M S ce' " Ui. wS : was l$.0J. but strictly
western. S1.62: prime timothy, $5.40. 1 'J 104 cholco cattlo would probably have sold
l'ROVIHIONH-Mcss pork, per bbl., S14.90 M;- K' T ml . J,8' Cnr 0!i considerably higher than that. The com-
Olt.93 . Lard, per 1) lbs. S10.15ffl0.20.' Short ZlYaMT'i tin graces T corn "cSttle haye not lm-
I .ortoiK 1 oon1 uo pta ? cim ,k ..r..u. .. .... -
niuirier. iirivm iiihuiiuiu reiiciunK iior l ''"'V -ji'. ....'. .. '7ti."-'.ii. j. tiuui, ..l.,p.
rent during tho week. The Relchsbank Tc- unft,l"ic5,: o. i nnru, 72Hc; No. 1 Wheat, bu 2J9,
commltteo will meet tomorrow. Most nf no.5i?F!V, SL1"0- ? n.or,he. Z'0- . . Corn.hu 22fi,
the financial papers expect an advance In -JJb0-,!00 Oats, bu 1S5,
the rate, others, however, point out that JZ $ 31 ,lrH' ll'uf bu; ,0'
this Is not necessary, owing to tho laree ..'"Mi'.9!! -?SSSDa. 9ioaTa 2-2S- Rariey, ba 90,
uiliiiiuuii.ii, f jd.w,;,,a,Bj, 1
note rcservo and tho fact that the Rank of
Franco Is supplying the demand of New
York, Amsterdam exchange, hns turned In
Germany's favor nnd Dutch gold is ex
pected here.
Hlntistirs or uermanya foreign trade for
. . . .nA.AnA . . ' . I I . UAlDlllt
;V'US,' """" 'rr,nH.Jil!po"c.a'.y'"1I' billed through.
Peorln Mnrket.
PEORIA, Sopt. 21,-CORN-Steady: No.
a. r,9c.
uatb-irregular; io. j wnite, 36V4w6o,
l.l..u t.....,l n t'.K.u
t. , i.tD.v i uunn ,11 iiiui. iiif.'n. . . ...
Tho following aro tho recelnts and shin. r. w ""
meuls for tho last twenty-four hours; iennvlviinla
Articles. ltocolpts. Sh omcnts. u-..iin
W l.l.'JiJO .In lit tlfil.
" lli'W do 2d pfd
wu JU3.0JU
000 112,000
000 2,000
0"J0 23,000
On tho Produco oxchnnwro todav thn hut.
tor market was firm: creameries, 14tif;2014c:
dalrlos, 13Q1314C. Cheese, Rteudy, 9?4!h10i4S.
r.KK, mill, iienu, a,;atiou.
St. U As K. F..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. Southw..
do pfd
. KT Kll-nl .n...
. 97 iTenn. Coar'&'i'roo.' 63s
. JM Union IU & v 15
.-w,' uu yiu ,,,,
1. 42 U. S. leather .
. do pfd
. 04 U. S. Ilut.ber .
,. 4SUI do pfd
. "9 'U. S. Steel ....
. do pfd
,. 31 Western Union
,. 63 I
ago.
"0
127
18
S3
43'i
NKW YOIUC C.F.MtllAI, MAItKET.
lnn nxnnrted. w i eh U nn li.pr.,np nt m iwi . ."""'"i " " " '-ov ur
tons. Tho receipts of Oermnn rallwnys
ror August were i&z.ooo.ooo marks. This
represents n falling off of 3,000,000 marks
which was nlmost wholly In freight charges
Oulnth drain Mnrket.
Qiintntlnna nf tlie Pay
Commodities.
nn Vnrlnna
.ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Sent. 21. MONEY On enll.
nominal; prlmo mercantile paper, Mj6 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Nominal, with
actual business in bankers' bills at S4.84Txil
4.85 for demand and $l.82?iQ4.S2l4 for sixty
uuys: uuoii'u mien, i.o.i)t: aau i.su; c
Mnrket nt Manchester Innctlve from
Interruption Due to McKlit.
ley'a Deutb.
CORN-570.
NEW YORK. Sent 21. FLOIIR-Rccelnts. X,..V7.lf 1,111. ii n w, i'-fif
1 riaVn. tSA' ,;;rCn''r1r'l!n', Z'mi.'Zm ?.'u,r"l-'m'' O0c' Mexican aouars,
LITTLE DEMAND FOR CLOTHS aW-SSi fSBSTj October. S 3-3.; ailnneaotri P"tf"t. S3 3.00; RONDS-Stato, Irregular; railroad, In-
y". '-i..n.. 1 X..., ... hww, v..,u-u..u, Limn," ii, i.iuuv, vu, ruir.. iuita; cuiiDon. iuj: s. recr. nn,
3..iO'UJ.f)0. rounon. 108: now 4s. rair. nnd rmmnn im
CO RNMBAL Quiet; yellow western, 11.22; old 4s, reg., 112; coupon, 113: 6s. res', and
Cotton Mnmet. city. J1.20; Hrnnclywlno, W..W3.50. coupon, 10.
in r. csieaay; io. a wesiern, oic, r. o. i). The closing quotations on bonds are u
hiiuiii. to tows:
UAitLii'Ji uuii; leening, 010, c. I. I. iiui
falo; malting, OOlffilo, o. I. f. Ruffnlo.
WHEAT neoolpts, 102.901) hu,; exports,
NEW YORK, fisnt. 31 mTTflK-Hnnl
closed steady, l-18e lower; middling up-
10-IBc: middling gulf, 8 9-16c: sales.
ruuros ciosea stcnuy; septem-
ArAMr'HtrsTtun R.ni wcintn wn mh. lands. 8
ernllv lnnntlve. In th marlcnt thrnnc?hntit I 1.160 bales.
ln( wonk. ntclni. In Ihn Hpnlh nf Priul.l.nt ber. 7.7flc: Ootobar. 7.7SO: Novpmher. 7.7Rn 1SC fi"0 till. Rnnl. Hfpnilvi Kn ? rpil 7l'.V.p f
McKlnlcy, which Interrupted business. December, 7.77o: January, 7,78c; February, o. b. ntloat nnd 760 elevator; No. 1 north
Ther.i was, howovor, a fairly Bteady tone ''I?o ; March, 7.80o; April, 7.S0c: May, 7.81o. em. "B&ic, f, o. b. nnoat; No. 1 hard, Slc,
ana some small anerations wern oxnitan in 1 o. vvo, ouiu. i.-v.ui ivn uuiot nna 1 n. . ai oat. untions. stenciv to nrm witn
miscellaneous unos. tho demand lor sta- u,iv r B,,,C8' miuunng, b i-ioc. corn and on canio nows, nut trace being
ities tor tno rnr east was rarely poyond the i.ivtiruuij, oepi. si. tui ion-opot, iignt eaneii orr n utile toward midday on
mng export nomnnu: closed ensy
Them have been a irood many cows nnd
heifers on HJIo all tno weeK, nut ine oe
mflml wun Htifllplent In take about every
thing offer-d at Bteady prices. Trade was
actlvo each day and at times the market
looked a little better, but there has not
been ennuuh chance In tho prices pnld to
tin worthy of mention. The demand for
93H ennners has been unusually good.
92Vi nulls, calves ana stags nnve niso sora in
noout tne samo noicnes tney inu a wern.
JlifO.
The uemana ror neavy tecacrs snowing
quality has been ruiiy equal to tno suiipiy,
and prices havo changed vory little. Most
of the country buyers want the heavy
weight cattle, ana men, too, mere nave
been a gooa mnny neavy cntue nougiu
hern to ho fed nt the different distilleries,
so thnt sellers have had no difficulty In
disposing of that class or stun at steady
prices. Tho light stockers and partlcular'y
tho common stuff, however, havo not moved
ns freely and aro oareiy steady tor tne
week.
Tho bulk of the receipts all tho work
have boon made up of westorn range cnttle.
The steers that were good enough for kill
ers havo ad'-anced 16j25c and have been
in actlvo demand. Cows sold readily nt
steady prices, and so, also, did tne de
sirable crades of feeders. Tho rnmmon
stockers, though, were almost un;alablo
IIOGS-Recelnts. 3.000 head: mnrket Sflloc
nigner; top, ,.oi; uuik ot sales, jimoki.iv;
heavy, Ji.tAVfi7.02'-; mixed p.ickcrs, SG.i'mIj
i.w; ugni, )G.:oiifi.w; pigs, SD.W5fi.io; rc
relpts for week, 41,600 head; previous week
nj.wi neau.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Recelnts. 400 bend
sheep and lambs 151125c lower, .is rumpared
with a WeeK ago; western Intiius. is.tHOifl 61
western wethtrs, J3.15)j3 50; ewer, S2.7:jn.2r.
feedirM. S2.75fi3.10: stockers. Sl.75ii2.5U: re
celits for week, 24,S")J hend; previous week
ii,(oo neau.
St. I.ouls Lite Mtneh Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Sent. 2I.-CATTLE-Rrcclpts
900 head, Including 3C) head Texans; market
steady; native snipping and export steel s
S 1.755 fl.35: dressed beef and butcher steers
13.5Xi5.8j: steers under t.Mi lbs.. f2. i.'ll
stoc ters ami leeders. J2.2j5i.oo; cows tun
heifers. S2.l)1f3.23; canners. S1.23U2.25; '.tills
I2.v0f 1.00; Texas nnd Indian steers, $2,705
a.lo; cows and heifers, J.".pvjt3.;u
liuus Here us. svjim head: mnrKct ar
tlve. 51H0c higher; pigs and lights. $6.7517
ft., ...,..i.,..u t.; rr.ttis ft- . i....ni... -p. '.;-T
U.."', I,... .... p, ,w ,,.j., null nir, (.u-.j,.,,
Mtll-.I'.I' A.MJ lAl lis lrcei)ts, 1,101
bend: market uulet: native muttons. S2.7S1
3.50; Inmbs, S3.50J4.tVi; culls nnd lucks, $1.7i
Qji.n; stocKcrs, j.'.ooi2.wi.
Now York l,lve MtneU Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Sept. 21.-nKHVES-Rc
celnts. 2.216 head: no sales reported. On
bles unchanged. Exports, 2,002 cattle. 13S
sheen ami b.bm quarters or Deer.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 3.291
hend: slow, generally lower: sheep. $2,501
3.60; culls, Sl.5nfl2.00; lambs, S3.07!4fi3.90
culls. S3: no nrlmo to choice lambs sold.
CALVES Receipts, 39 head; no trade o
Importance.
HOGS Receipts, 1,274 hend; very few on
salo; no sales reported.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 21. CATTLE Re
celpts, 4,200 head; inarKot steady; native,
11.ou4I8.30: Texans nnd westerns. S2.751i.i.&
cows and heifers, Jt.35ff55.10; bulls and stags
2.25i4.&5: Blockers and feeders. 2.oniff4.(i
yearlings and calves, S2.25Q3.S5; veals, $2,505)
HOGS Receipts, 4.100 head: market MiU
hleher: light and light mixed. 16.751753
medium nnd mixed, $6.80(if7.10; pigs, J3.535J
ti.to; ouik, .u i.w.
SHEEP AND LAMR3 Receipts, none.
.Sinus City Lire Mtnck Market,
SIOUX CITY. Sept. 21.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 200: mnr'te
steady; beeves, $1.2396.7: cows and lulls,
mixed, ..Ki!i(j.&o; Miockers and reeriers, 12
tiS.'o: calves and yearlings. S2.S01i3.5O.
HOGS Receipts, 27; market 5c higher
Helling nt t6.70530.83; bulk ot snles, $G.72145j
6.75.
The following table
cattle, hogs and sh
stock markets for Se
South Omaha..,
Chicago
Kansas City...,
St. Louis
St. Joseph
Totals
satisfactory, alt things cons u ere . . w...
there was every reason for looking i"" 1 ir 0
.1 o ml lemaml III tho luiure. IV-P '
Nebraska and iif.lKlit'rlnK j,l te h
iileniy of money and will hl, "uroM, ,c"co
livers as they were a year S0-...C0"IY'
ItitialttaiktM WaH. Ill '''
more encouraged than, c ei.
nlon nt.jong jooi ers . .. "u-ceMfui of
"J
an? el'WiXas mor, Vhe J;"'r c of
K,l!m?V.VV,,e,lertni!m,e
::fi!iuurr
11 lower icici .
leaeliltig
come. ... .
(Jroeerle HoHi .immh ii'
The wholesale grocery houses were llooded
with visiting merchants an . - -
W. OTon' l.m gg. Jl.f ; J" ,V'fMt
w iu h. w.p .. " ". :',., fpw market
While there nine m-uu '
iliiituatliins since last rciori. mui"
tievcrtlieioss, n number of icntilies wo rth
If mention. The demand lor sugar Is still
oxcelllCaV . heavy for s season o
enr nnu
y
next
thp Ripply, so that this market Is now
cn days or two . wcck..
nuiiti Will lltr" tlU. ""' - r
TliVre Is ut little change In canned gooda
with the exception of corn 'V,dV "d'nrlv
w ileli nre a little tinner, and particularly
V hat ?rrne of" the latter. There were frost,
last wck of ronsldcrnhlo extent, W'liui
rai'tleally put a stop to the packing of o
m 1 es. an l present Indications are hat
hlK ir prices will rule nt no very distant
he cheese market for some time Pt
has been ilderahly lower ".""""
this time of vear. That condition was
brei.ghmUoutNhrough
. DL'f "1 ir 'S5 .,ftTo lfSorh Export!
whl7h lias given a nrmer tone to the nvir
ket nnd higher prices, arc looked o. In
iMwtWn,i m'oarkVts'nimn?
'fnaceo ns'goodshere Is no change,
except I beans, which are a trlllc Irmer.
owing to excessive rains In Wisconsin ami
Michigan, which are the two big bean
1.. Lininu nf the country.
I i I r cd fruits there have been no change
!,, .Sou ion" In thin mar liet wor I. me . t
tloning. It Is reported, however, that tit
bulk of the California evaporated p
ave Lsed out of llrst hands "ml for that
reason as sojii as the fall demand sets. In
hlgm" P ices may be looked for. lrticu
larly on he cheaper nnd ft.ncy grades. rh
L..'l ".,!.. .' uHfoelntion ns yet has not
crown goods nro practically out of tno
Stnok In mlil. market. mimeilnc eonslder-
1 1 ne conee niiu.ii.w,, ,...." -.. -,
shows tho receipts of ablo attention because or the uni s 1 m m
n at tho nvo nrl nciiinl dltlons which exist. I-or some Mmi llist
ptcmber 21: those posted on tho condition 01 n o c
Cattle. Hogs Sheep Hrazll predicted an enm -n. "'" J'"": ; . "
227 5,167 s''fi l. doubtful If , nnyonc rea Ized how f r In
1 Iim inu r. ,.f nr.flnll VflirS till' Crop WOlllll Ml.
. t ....... 4, 4 l.rr,,
V. S. ref. la, re..,10SH Hocking Val. 4H..106H at any price. Representative sales:
An couoon 109
do S. reg 103
do coupon 105
do new 4s, reg.. ..139
do coupon 129
do old 4s, reg 112
do coupon 113
do Es, reg 10S
do coupon 103
Atchison Kn. 4 104V4NO. Paclflo 4 inv.
do adj. 4s 9P,, do 3s 7?
Haltlmore & O. 4a,.103H N. A W. con, 4,.,102'l
do 314s 94 Heading; gen. is,... 95
U....K ... v.. wi-uiuiiiuti , 1 wuiii, uMji-io, uu. opui, tiiemi, ,u, win eiuviiiuri UO COI1V. la.. ...... iv. m li ot l Al c. &S.,11Q
October g. O. C. 4 24-64174 25-64d. Sellers: Oc- nnd 6l3t t. n. h. ndnnt. Dntlnnn mnrltut I i-nnnHn So. 2s ICS St. I.. & S V 1. si
toDer ana novornuer, 1 zo-mw zi-Bid, sellers; was llrm on tho English advnnces nnd light central of na, 6i...io7 st, L. Southw. is.. 97u
Ii-uvouiuui hiiu viuouiuQii i io'uu, uutTHj iirosis in Iowa nnu Illinois, suosequeniiy I do is inc no .a 7914
pioembtr and Jnnuary, 4 17-044 18-64d, rel- gave way to realizing, but milled ngaln on Chcs. & Ohio 4Vis..lMi San A. A A. P. 4s. seji
1, ,r..,l.t, . . . . it 1 ..L.nAu l,,,ln n.A..lr.,..l. 1 mnrtnrfltO hllslnASS! nrlpnn nnphnnnnrl In .llaannnlnll
s.'itlsllcd the more Important requirements l-lBa.lwr.S American middling fair, nt 14o net loss; May, 79?i1fS0Uc; closed at
smaller markets was poor. Yarns were, middling, 4U-32d; good ordinary, 4B-32d: 1 74,if71fcc : closed nt 74Vio: December, 76J4
mill, mo nroKen wcoits causing nuyeri to I uu'"u. " r uiurua upenca quiei a.n la-itic; closed at I'AC.
wiinnoid nuicuauee. 1 nnu uiuu uu.uijr bh-huj. auiviii-uu nnu- luili neccinis, jo.yvii ou.: cxtioris. j.'j.-
uiinK 1. in. o.. oBuiomuer, 1 tw-uiu, uuyers; zio uu. tspot, sieaoy; iNO. i, oin elevator
moor
I. & N. unl. 4s lniM
wuirai is,,.. 3
1 do la Inc 33
Minn. & St. L. 4s. .10214
M.. K, & T. 4s n
.o .!. 3
iN. Ontral Is. ...10314
uu Ken. a'ta in7
N. J. C, gen. S....130
NEURASK.V.
No. Av. Pr.
1 steer 850 J2 75
3 calves..,. 333 4 00
2 cows 1025 2 23
9 cows 902 2 80
OMAHA WIIOI.ESAI.B MARKET.
lers; January and February, 4 17-64W4 18-6ld,
sellers; February and Marcn, 4 17-643! 18-01 J.
Staple and Kanoy Prodaoe.
lCGOS-RecolDts fair: loss off. 14015c, e.!1F,5 -Y.0.1 .Avril.iii-Ma, Belters;
LIVE POULTRY Hena, TOTHc; rwn&foi&mi..rn.
nnd old roosters, 4c; turkeye, G06o: ducks ., 1,800 bales: easier; ordinary, 61-16o;
uud gcusu, 5Q61ic; spring chloUens, per lb., good ordinary, 6'ic; low middling, 7 9-lCc;
UylOo. Qdddllajjr, 8c; good middling, Sc; mid-
uunisii-i.ommon 10 rear, u'Aiiiio; idling rair. n4c,
rnvrrhiir nnd closed steady nnd UiffV'.p I rhl. & Alton 3!4s... $5 So. Pacific 4s
nigner; Amy, wwiiwsic; closed ot tlc; c, i. w. mw , co, uauway 5s.....ii5
September. 63ir63ic: closed at 63Mc; Do- C. M & St P g. ts.HOTex. & Pacific Is. ..119
cember, 6341KWc ! closed at C3Cj C & N. W. c. 7s. .140 Tol. St L & w 4a,.
OATS RecelptB. 198,600 bu.: exports. 40.274 C. n. I. & P. 4s.. ..106
tu. spot, quiet; xso. 2, aac: no. a, aswc; No, ccussii.tr
12 white. 41(fi.4H4o: No. 3 white. 4nUe; trnek Chlcaco Ter. 91
mtvpd wpurcrn .mtifftinp. trnplr n'littn Tinix. I rnlnrMilo So. 4 S714
n T,r"T.'II . n 1.1 1 . I 11 l LU. I h a I . ....(-.. .... I ... n . . .. .. . . !.. .... I . ' ' - 1 . . r ,n..y
i..wa4.x4i wuiuuiuii w mui, 4.i-i4ir-u. i.iiuitr, mn, otiiu, i , i j 1 1 1 1 u i , i 1 1 i a , i,.io lottto. uptions Bteati) nut quiet. i Denver ot n. ... tb.iv.7s
cnoice uairy, in tuoa, iBtfiooj separator, zu Dales; siook. oi.ies Daies. sutures, steady; HAY Bteady; shipping, GO'QGjc; good to Erie prior lien is.., us
CJ21C
- (3. Ulvll.uci , f.ouu. uiiiuuvi, l.ouiJl.oic; JTO- ICllOlCe. flOurjUC
i..in.ail VTavr m..i. v .. 1. 1 , I v. r, ,1.. v. . , .... I 'irtri. " ,"v .
.iudi4 . ,uii-u,uuu u, xov, vrimu i vcinucr, (.Dyi.wn;i jvcuviuuei, i.o-'iyi.njc; I tiuto steady; Bta
buna. 10c: bluefl.h. He: bullheads, loo: blue January. 7.62ft7.63c: February. 7.tUrfl7.sip. 10.-11 pr. nnu. imn
(ins, 7c: buffnloes, 7o; catfish. We; cod, lOe; 'March, 7.647.65o; April, 7.6ig7.63c; Mny, 6Uc; Pacific c'oasti 1900 'crop, 115715c; 1899
l,vV41l,u,u,
cronules. 10c: halibut. Ho: herring. 7c: had
docK, 10a; pike, 10c; red snappor, lOo; sat
mou, 14c; suntlsh, 6o; trout, 10c; whltotlch,
lOo.
OYSTERS Standards, per can, JOo; extra
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice,
crop, umioc; loaa crop.
do general 4s 8S
F. XV. & D. C. 11...103H
Offered.
Oil and HoMln.
nil. PITV. Ph.. S-nt. 51 OTT.R Credit
milio, pur can, cic; now io couma, pur Daiancos, ti.ia; ceruncatea, no ma; no runs
can. 45c.
PIGEONS Live, per doz., 0c.
VEALS-Cholce, SU9o.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesalo
Hoy Dealers' assoclntlon: Cholco uplnnd,
S10.&0: No. 2 unlnnil. S10: medium. S'J.60:
coarse, JS.D0. Rye straw, J4.50. Theso prices strained, common to
nro for nay or good color and quality. De- tine, quiet and stend
11 Ifl nil fnlr. ltnnwlntii 11 n rot I t TiftW nAni a v
CORN-6IC.
OATS-3IC
URAN-J10 so.
VEOETARLE3.
EGG PLANT Per doz.. 75c.
GREEN CORN Per doz., 10c
CARROTS Per mnrket 'lasket, 35o.
HEETS Per lialf-bu. uaskot, 35c.
TURNIPS-Per bnskot, c.
CUCUMliERS Homu-grown, por doi., 10 C
((fine.
LETTUCE Per bu 20c.
RADISIIES-l'er doz., lf5J15o.
PARSLEY Por doz.. 20c.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bu., ll.H..
CAUliAGK Homo grown, 20kc; Holland
seed, crated, 24c
TOMATOES Home-grown, per 18-lb. baa
ket, 5c.
ONlONS-Home-grown, por lb 20214c
liu,.. ax, per ',)-ou. unHKei, cocj
or shipments.
NEW YORK. Sept. 21.-OILB-Cottonsecd,
dull: prime yellow. 4MMlc. Petroleum, nom
inal: refined New York. 17.50: Phlladelnhla
and Baltimore, $7,45; Philadelphia and Unl- m'0ss
iimuic, in ouin,, 91.00.
cron. MIllc: 1898 cron. 5di0c.
HIDES-Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
isc; uanrornia, n to 0 ids., ii)V4c; Texas
dry, 21 to 30 lbs.. 1414c.
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Tlnn.
nos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 23140 Consols, money
London Stock Qnutatlona,
LONDON, Sept. 21.-2 p. m.-ClosIng:
, 3H'Norfolk A XV.,
No. Av. Pr.
5 Rtetrs.... 624 J3 61
1 calf 620 S 60
1 bull 14ii0 2 35
5 cows 1008 2 75
HOGS There was n fair Saturday's run
of hogs here today and as the demand was
in good shape the market opened up StflOc
higher, ine duik 01 tne nogs soia nt jo.so,
with the better grades going from $6,8714 to
$7. The loss desirable loads sold from $6.8214
down. At tnoeo prices tne marget was not
particularly active, ns packers did not like
to pay tne navance, nnu iy ino nine nnu
the hogs had changed hands they lowered
their bids and for a time very little was
done. Sellers, however, held on for the
morning prices nnd finally packers came to
their terms. The extreme close wns again
a trilio weak, as packers had their more
urgent orders filled.
There has been about an average run of
hogs hero this week as compared with the
last several weeks, though there is a do
crease as compared with the same week
last year. The upward tendency of prices
rnntlnued through tho week, the advance
Wis. Central u .'.'. ti amounting to nearly 35c. Tho week closed
UP Ul II1U lIlfeM IJU.Ill ul'U ,11 lltUL l.l.l UUl-
urduy mnrket was at the highest point
readied since June 2, 1S93, when thu avcrago
cost was $0.91. Representative sales;
:wo
poo
2M)
3,000
2,200
4,1W
.2,727 27,707 2.SCG
union racino IS....1K.V.
do conv. 4s 10714
itvnnatin is 119
"do : iioh
do deb. R Mlj
Woat Shore 4s 11314
iineei. I is. IS,, 91
2414c: acid. 2314'S2414c. do account KH do pfd
PROVISIONS-Heef. firm: family. Sll.Mfll Anaconda 8U,No, Paclflo pf.
12 00? mesa. Jfl.KfKiilO.OO! henf hums U'.vi now Atchison
21.50; pnekot, $10.oo10.60: city, extra India do pfd
jiu.iWiH.w. i-ui meals, steady;
llaltlmoro & Ohlo.,107
7Si Ontario A W.
..lOOVilPennsylvanla
pfd.
noaiii, Bieaay; iPCed bell es. S9.5CKfIll.25: 11 ek ed shnii . Canadian i-acinc. . .mvs
800E',,Sii.', TurPen- ders, $7.25177.50; pickled Imms, SlO.GOSi 10.75. Chea. & Ohio IS'4
y, 36w30c. Lard, steady; western Bteamed. $10.65! 10.60; Chicago a. ,. 3..
I.OII.S Cottonseed. 1 1' M. St. ! 167i
, r, 1 iuiiiivi dikiiuj . iwiiuiiciii, i'.., .iiiiiiii 1 . - 1- .1
24s. Turpentine 1 m,.,. n sn. nnmnnnml 7 ni,.r7 ?k ih.i, Denver A It, 0 60
LIVERPOOL. Sent.
Hull refined, spot firm.
2Piriif jqui'? :iJ?.6l7' R08,S' fommn- firm: fnfnily. $17.0fltj 17.60; short cl'en'r, $17.50 Jo p"---ateady,
4s l!4d. Petroleum, refined steady. Una. V nicaV tin no?i7 m ' Er a
6HdA...LI"Aeeil. Bteady, 32s. .. HUTTER Firm: creamery. lE(f721t4c: fan- do 1st pfd...
i.urMJJU.N. eept. 21. oils Calcutta n- nrv i.mp ,,ri.-.i iiiiriKUpr i,i,,i
seed, Bpot, 64s; Unseed, 31s 3d. Petroleum. I Vml,rv itiruue stnt intv ni"iip Illinois central
American refined.
,t5f.2As. 19-W. . . fancy, largo white. 9c: fancy, smnll 'col. T-
BAVAMAll, Ua., Bept. 21. OILS TUr- nr...!. flU!)He! fnnnv. mnll white. 1Up do pld.
ept. 21.ILS-Cttlcutta Mn- tory, Juno packed. 1414Q15V4C; Imitation , ' 0 p1
' i,nSc,e31VS(J' I'etroteuni. creamery. 141(1714c: Btate dairy, ll20c. Illinois Centn
led, 61-16d. Turpentine splr- CHEESE Firm; fancy, lnrge colored, 9c; &..'v'c""
nr. ant 01 nir a t... lancy, largo wnue. yc; tancy, smuil coi
sf!4vi?epfcfA:9Iil?irHS owl. 9149Hc; fancy, Hmnli white. 9!ic
R r. . t iiTBVIi f it V. ."V ' EUUS-Firm stale anil Pennsylvania, 20c;
& ftsnVi.?' t- $.! S' U'So w ?r.,25Wlo!l-! western, uncandled, 1514119c; western, cani
HiS011' U,t"' N ,2',0: W' G" w '0: w died, lSV419c.
" W.fiO. TALLOW Firm; city. 57;c; country, 6i
. 97 ',4
.. 44'J
.. 73
.. Ki
..U0
..10714
.. :oh
.. 6S
..102
lleadlnK
do let pfd..,
do 2d nfd...
So. Hallway ,
do pfd
So. Pacific ..
Union I'aelflo
do pf,l 91V
U. S. Steel 45
do pfd 97
Vabah 22!i
dc pfd llij
Spanish 4s 70V
Hand Mines
714
91
994
20M
7
214
29j
21
25
01H
(W
102
Ilnnk ClenrlUKa,
OMAHA, Sept. 21.-Clearlngs, $1,154,608;
corresponding day last year. $1,037,172; In
crease, $117,436. Clearings for tho week,
$5,764,908; corresponding week Inst year,
$5,b79.954: decrease, $123,046.
niKTIVV.lTI Sn 51 Plpnrlnpa 1" 105.
miiiii., per jj-uu. uuonci, we. mo; money, 4yti por ceni isew x orK cx-
O.N'lONS-ilomo grown, per lb.. 2Q214o; change, 40c discount.
&l'.,!ll?,1V.poi'.,c,r.?.te'.,,1'M' . , NEW YORK, Sopt. 21,-Clearlngs, $237,-
CANTALOUPE-lloine-Brown. per doi.. 628.256 ; balances, $13,481,021.
255350c: crniea, J1.5fi.75: Rockyfords. ner PHii.AnRi.tMtiA. Kent. 51 cieHrin.rH.
erjite, S2.50. I $111,367,443; bnlimccs, $2,273,957. For tho week!
...., , ri.tyv..,-.-., utiiiiiiLva, t.t.iiittui, r ui inu ivvuivi
WATERMELONS Missouri. Iowa and I CTinirinb. $in,953,5n: balances, $11,880,509.
,'ubrnskii, 204i25c, as to alziw flli.'JWrrt.
UKLi'jiiv-Kaiamazoo, per ouuen, voaijoe; 'tiua-iu.N, hoiii. si, cicnrings, $3o,&24,79v;
.,ii;,fil4,
Ncbruska. nci bunch. 2OIi40c: Colorado. 100 balances. S:
60C. CHICAGO. Sept. 2l.-Ctearlngs. $23,554,069:
NAVY IJEANS-Per bu $2.5oa2.75. balances, $1,8,9,726; posted excliango. $4.83'.jQi
FRUITS i'- Now "rlt exchange, 20c discount.
APPLES-Pcr bbl., J2.23ff2.W. , S,T- L0UJ,8l..Sf.P(1t' n Clenrlngs, $7,055,6-19:
PEACHES-Callfornlu lioeatone. per box. ".".k'VxehanV-ei. Vel, iCcn-t!
e3o; clings. 7Eo; Colorado freestone. 751Jt5c; ,,?rlii la ' '""count bid. 2oc
K llnrlns. ll.liasknt irn n. II .aw 1.40. .......
PLL'MS-Callfornla. tier crate. S1.251T1.50:
home-grown, per 8-lb. basket. 15s.
PEAHS-Bartlatts, $2.60; Utah. $2: New
Yolk Rurtletts, kegs, $2.50.
ujiai'i-;h California Tokay, t-lo, crate,
Forelicn FliinnelHl,
' MADRID, Sept. 22, The report of the
Hank of Simln for tho week ended veatpr.
day shows: Gold In hnnd, 45,000 pesetuH;
$2, Muueutx, $1.50; Concords, home-grown, silver in hnnd. IncrenBo" 263.000; notes in clr
per 4-lh. basket. l&217c.
PINEAPPLES-Per crate of 12 to 16, $4.25.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $7: per crate,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
USMONS-Fancy, $l; choice, $3.W.
dilation, :i.lK.',W"i. Spanish is closed yes
terday at 79.4.: gold was quoted at 43.
Rome, Sept 22. Tile gold quotation at
phmlnir yesterday was 25.35
HUENOS AYRES, Sept. 22.-aold was
quoted yesterday at 131.
SILVER-Ilar. quiet, 26 16-1 cd per oz.
MONEY 1 per com. Tho rate of dls
count in the open market for short hiiiu
RICE-Stendy: domestic, fair to extra. 4H 2ViQ?i4 per cent; for three months' bills,
Q6iic; Japan, 4ic. 2 immj.-'m per cent.
jiulashlib-Hieaoy; rsew uric-ins open
kettle, cnod to choice. 33(il2c.
POULTll Alive nnu dressed, steady nnd
unenunKeu.
METALS Trading In tho local metal mar.
ket was along narrow lines today iin.1 nn
usual on Saturday price were Immaterially
...... I. '!'.., ........ , .-... .. 1 , 1 ,
Iloaton SlonU Ituutntlona,
BOSTON, Sept. 21.-Call loans, 5(flfl per
cent; time loans, 516 per cent. Olflclal
closing:
a., t. A R, F
ihn nrevnlent anathv. Tin wn at -ivm I do pfd Si,
25.50: lend, dull at S4.37'4: snelter. stendv i Amer. Sucar l3.
$4.051J4.10: Lake Superior copper, nominal American
nt $16.5017.00. and $16.3714(316.14 for cast- ' ,V1,11bny",,,
al.ptrnlvtlp. Irnn 71. ill n rur. I lloston l,leH(el ...Ui
ll.h mi,, .i.u,,w ' 'X. ' "l IJ.WUI'l,w jt- Mo 11
..Irr m,i n'nrrnn Vn 1 nn-tl...... llOSlOll A- 310. ...... ,lif
iu. . ,... . m . ..... ..w.iiiuiii iiiiiii. I - ,. r. .
dry. S15.OO4ila.50: No, 2 BOUthern fnnmlrv
ju.uotjii.ao; ro. i souinern touiidry, S14.76(ff
15.25; No. 1 southern foundry, soft, $14.75li)
15.23.
ColTse .IliirUet,
NEW YORK, Sept. 21.-COFFEE-Spot
Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice. Sje. Mild,
quiet; Cordova, 7'.4Jitlc, Futures opened
steady, with prices 5U10 points lower umlor
n realizing movement, resulting from disap
pointing cables, heavy receipts In the crop
districts nnd absence of bull support. The
chief cause for the depression was to be
found In tho cable news. Instead of show
ing marked advances, ns wns natural to ex
pect following our llrm rloso of the previous
day, Havre came 'f not lower nnd Ham
nurg onty a partial 'i pfg. up. Discouraged
hulls on tht side quickly took profits, forc
ing prices down, as noted. During the acs-
Domlnlon Coal
I.'. S, Steel
do pfd
Kltchburg pfd..
den. Electrla .,
Mex. Central ..,
N. K. 0. ft C,
Old Colony
Old Dominion .
Union Paitflc .
7l4'Unlon Iind 314
.West End 93V,
Westlneh. Electric. 71',,
lAdventurn 28
illlnKhani Mln. Co... 35
Amal, Copper looii
Atlantic 35
45 'fnl. A Hecla 720
.... 434 Centennial 23
.... 931) Franklin 174
..,.143Vj Humboldt 40
....!Mlt Osceola 104H
. .. 24 Parrot 47V
.... V4 Santa Fe Copper
....20(14 Tamarack 330
.... SOU Utah Mlnlnit 25
....100 Winona ii
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
01 173 80 6 75 60 250 120 6 fS
16 m t0 6 7714 60 232 SO 6 Si
59 203 200 6 77H (3 2S9 ... (65
69 79 40 6 SO (A 208 120 6 f5
77 233 2S0 6 80 48 249 40 6 S5
67 231 164 6 6214 C4 229 300 6 ii
II 266 ... 6 82V4 59 M5 40 6 85
49 313 160 6 E2V4 70 238 ... 6 85
53 239 160 6 52V) 56 25S 80 6 85
10 200 ... 6 82V4 61 267 80 6 85
67 232 240 6 82V4 74 233 40 6 f
43 27 40 824 64 124
56 2S9 80 6 824 (5 214 ... 6 83
70 216 204 6 624 72 257 ... 6 85
59 223 200 6 824 51. ...... .299 ... 685
66 247 1C0 6 )2 4 63 252 60 6 85
67 369 40 6 824 41 271 .... 6 63
72 239 160 6 824 R W "
59 249 ... 6 82 4 72 249 240 85
72 205 80 6 82 4 59 257 160 6 85
63 231 40 6 624 21'3 6 5
65 246 120 6 824 ' ' 6 S3
C9 251 120 6 85 75 23T. 80 6 85
72 249 120 6 65 60 238 120 6 85
M 271 ... 6 83 4) 2CS 44 6 65
55 2S2 44 6 85 56 284 HI 6 85
Kl 164 6 85 61 255 14 IS 85
62 263 80 6 83 79 2e 234 6 674
76 202 60 6 83 68 213 64 6 874
60 283 ... 6 85 67 274 8') 6 874
91 232 200 6 &, 67 200 64 6 8Hj
61 277 ... 6 85 71 235 124 6 67 4
73 222 80 6 83 91 204 160 6 874
64 259 100 6 8i 73 213 124 6 874
70 199 2S4 6 SJ 73 234 64 0 874
76 209 340 6 85 (4 24) ... 6 8714
63 263 80 6 S 3 76 254 244 0 874
72 219 84 6 65 51 251 124 6 67 4
CJ 277 12 ) 6 85 M 213 ... 6 674
64 233 2'A1 6 63 l 303 ... 6 67 4
65 227 84 6 83 67 251 ... 6 94
70 237 244 0 84 CO S15 ... 7 ()
nid.
Mllwnakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sent. 21. WHEAT Mar
ket steady: No. 1 northern. 70P71c; No. 2
northern, oa-c; ueccmner, iic.
RYE Firm: No. 1. 6665Vic.
HA R LEY Steady ; No. 2, oOc; sample, 459
63C.
CORN-Dcember, 65ic. .
EVENING DHF..SS I.N SARATOGA.
Not Hie Swell Enitern Resort, but
SnrnliiKii, Wyn,
John Charles Is a cowboy from Saratoga,
Wyo., in San Francisco on n two weeks'
vacation, reports tho San Francisco
Chronicle. In Saratoga. Wyo., full dre.s Is
a wide sombrero, Annuel shirt, corduroy
trousers, knee hoots nnd a six-shooter on
each hip, suspended from n belt tilled with
cartridges.
Charles took advantiiKc of his vnentlnn
to pay IiIb first visit to San Francisco, but
unfortunately no one had told him of the
difference In customs nnd lie was In full
dress when ho met a policeman, Now,
there was nothing rude nor nggrrsslvo In
tho meeting, only nn invitation to go to
the Hall of Justice, where Charles had to
ball himself out with money ho had earned,
the pntrolman having charged him with
carrying concenled weapons. When lie wns
arraigned for trial the Judge asked:
Do you always wear those things in
Saratoga?"
' why. yes. judge: it's the custom. A
man ain't fully dressed without his gunn,
especially in the evenlmr. Un them 11 la
good form to oil, wlpo nnd load and buckle
on your guns nt a o cloclfln the ovenlnr;.
I had Just finished dressing nnd got on thu
street when I met this officer. My guns
were not roncealed: nnvhodv could sen
them. It nln't good form to hide the fact
that you nro lie?led.
"Well, Charles, you were not arrested so
much for violation of tho law, being n
traveler, as you were for your own safety.
Some ono might conceive the Impression
that you were a bad mnn nnd take your
ptstolB nwny from you. Wrap thoo
weapons up In n newspaper now nnd take
them back to your hotel, where you must
leave them until you nre ready to leave
town."
"All right. Judge. 1 nm much obliged to
you for putting me right. Being a visitor,
I don't want to break any custom. Good
day."
T I Tin total ncelptH of Brazil ruffe, iro n
lirt July I to September 16 'f the present year
., were 4 150.000 bags. The largeit pre.v.0111
receipts for the correspond ng period wer-i
In 1S89 und amounted to .viv" ;-
receipts. It Is said, .ire nerensli "
rapid rate, so that It is iiiougui 1 mi 1
mi p iis oOer nil pievlnus years wl 1 con
tinue to Inerenso during the next two
motiths. To t-how how fust the crop Is be
g marketed. It might be snld that nt
tho prescnl time there aro 715.000 bags on
l,Johhersr'aii(l brokers, however, call atten
tion to the fact that nlthough thy crop this
year is enormous, still slrlctiy high-grade,
coffee will not he ns low ns would seem
reasonable and will be considerably ubova
thu quotations on inn guiieim mi. "i "
This Is owing to the fact Hint a largo pro
HE FOUGHT AT SAX .ll'AN.
Therefore ThiuiRht llo Knew Some
thing; About the Scrap.
It happened the other night at a North
Side boarding house, reports the Chlpcgo
Tribune One nf tho boarders Ib nn English
man, who talks with much wisdom on
mnny subjects. He Is particularly strong
on military matters, and one of his favor
ite pastimes is to criticise ssverely tho
tactics of famous generals In ncint cam
paigns. He thinks nothing at all of "rail
ing down" General "Joe" Wheeler or Gen
eral MacArthur, find not even his own
Lord Kitchener escnyeB his nlmblo tongue.
The other evening Til dinner ne niippcneu
portion 01 tne new eiu i ir. .......
"bllghty." that Is, Inferior There will, of
course, he plenty of good coffee on thn
market, but buyers will have to pay n llttl
more for It than for the general run of
.1, ...i,ipii is nnw helnc marketed. In
view of tho enormous crop, those posted on
the Bltuntlon predict 11 dull and wenk mar
ket for snmo little time to come. Buyers
will naturally bo afraid to load up for fe.ir
that prices will take a drop, and for that
reason trnde. is apt to he light until there
a falling off In receipts. Since last re
nor" there is a little llrmer feeling on thn
arkets abroad, but It Is thought that It is
purely speculative and will only be of short
duration.
Hardware Heninlna Firm.
Hardware JobberB, the same as whole
salers In other lines, experienced a very
nice trnde last week and made Die ac
quaintance of mnny of their friends and
customers that they have been doing huM
ness with for the Inst several years. Th'
visitors as n rule placed very liberal orde s,
to the extol, t nt least, that wholesaler
broke all previous records for house mles.
The market Is In about tho same position
ns It wiib a week ago. Prices aro llrm nil
along the lino nnd nlthough the strike situa
tion has Improved and many of tho ldl
mills are -at work, still Jobbers do not look
for nny weakness In tho mnrket. Most of
tho mills were far behind with their order
before the strike came, ro that now they
are so bndly swamped with business thnt It
will bo some tlmo before they will bo able,
to put out enough stock to weaken tho
market.
C'll Flooded with .llerelinnls.
The dry goods houses on Howard Mreet
seemed to bo tho general meeting placn
for visiting merchnnts lnt week. Jobbers
had prepared for a host of vis tors, but as
they hnd never seen anything like an many
retailers Ir. the city at any one time na
arrived last week, they .were In u way un
ptepnred, but still their customcr-i wer
waited upon In good chape. In speaking of
the trade for the week, a representative of
ono nf the Iioiikcs said that they sold fully
100 per cont more goods Inst week than
they dlil during Ak-SHr-Ren week a year
ago. They tried to clone their hoiibes on
Thursday afternoon, but there were fo
mnny buyers crowding Into tho stores that
they hnd to keep open the samo ns usual.
Ho far as iiiarnei news is concerncu, miti
in said, ai
hiime as it
. ..r. 1,A fi,.hl nt ti.,,, Tnnn III I mid I
" r.w K", .,1 ' r 1 l practically nnu ing new to 1
miui iiminnH .uu ,"' ,'i ' , ' ,,,. tho genera l mnrKct is anout tne
coniciu ne i-Kiiu i pun ' "- week ago.
age and military discipline shown by , , , was n wcck ago.
.,.,, 'i'h nthtti. linnr.lers ivliu knew the Friills nud Produce
hukkp There were a few cars of lambs
on sale today, but they were mostly feed
crs and sold at Just about steady prices.
The supply of Hheu has been the larger t
tills week for some little time, but still
there Is a big decrease as compared with
the same week of last year. The general
tendency of prices has been downward at
all market points nnd Chicago reports a
decline of 40c to 60c for the week. The
market tins not broken that badly here, as
prices are not over 151725c lower than they
wore at tho close of last week. Ewes ate
pot over 16c, Lr possibly 20c, lower.
The lamb market has also taken a drop,
the break being oven greater than on shep.
The genernl market car. sarely be quoted
a quarter lower for the. week and In some
cases more. ......
The demand for stockers and feeders, has
been In pretty good ah,ape all the week, and
uselessness of arguing with the great mill
tnry critic, were listening in nroiiu r i earn.
It happened that ono nf the negro wnlt
crs employed In thn ho-trdlng house wns In
the dining room nt Hie time ihn soldle's
rf the American army In Cuba were bfliis
denounced, it was seen mill na mm mim
ing under some suppressed excitement.
Finally ho could stand It no longer.
"Excuso me, unli." he began, approaching
Die orator. Before ho could get any
further the, great military critic turned
on him fc.ivngely .....
"What do you mean by Interfering In this
conversation." growled the critic, "What
ho vou know nlmut II, anyway?"
"Well, shIi." the negro went nn. "Of
course, I don't know much about It, snh,
urn l Huvrd ten years In the Twpnt v.imi,
regiment, sah, nnd I was In dat clnrge
myself My own brqther was killed right
nerino me in iroiu oi lie mocKhousc, sah
Dat's all I know about it "
The other boarders broke out In n roar
ot nppiause, unuer cover ot wmcn the mill
tury critic beat a hasty retreat.
There was a very good demand last week
for fruits and vegetables. The great Influx
of visitors Increased the local demand nnd
men, ioo, ine vinuiug inercimiiin pun-m .
good many liberal orders. The markets
have been rather devoid of Important mar
ket fluctuations and the prices nt wmcn
the different lines are selling will be found
In tho quotations given in another column.
Teiopnuue IOl.ll.
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James U. Iioyd Co.,
OMAHA. NED.
COMMISSION
GRAIN. 1-noVISIO.NS AND STOCKS.
Hoard of Trnsla KallalluB,
Direct wires to Chicago and New York,
Certtssondcncc, John A, Wairct) aCa ,