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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATUftPAT, SErTEMHEK 28, 1901.
2RCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Euilntu on the Eord of Trade
Little ImprtTinint.
Ibowi
CORN IS BEARISH THROUGHOUT SESSION
Wheat Snle Are Mailt Mil Trice Is
Loner nt Close-tints llxi-ecdiliuir
Dull nml PnnUlons
Uulct.
CHICAGO, Sept. 27. --With the exception
of n short-lived uctlvlty In corn business on
the Hoaril of Trade was dull agfiln today.
I n tuber corn dosed ic lower, .December
whrat StlVjc down unci December pats Uc
lower. 1'rovlslona cIohccI 6c to 10c higher.
corn ffom tho start h:id a bcTirlsh ten
dfii'V Tho weather was fine, tho cables
It l'ffcrctit nnd thero wns plenty of profos
nonul olTertng of tho cereal by longs. Do
eniiticr opened quiet, a shade lower to un
ci aimed nt MMrc nnd for a time trnde
was only by scalpers, Hum longs who had
In tight yesterday began to liquidate and
th price of December rapidly fell off to 8c,
r.iuiiK somewhat on covering, but falllntf
nuiiln to BJTdc on tho continued pressuro.
'Jinn were less rush Bales reported ana
tiwnrd the end or llio session mo mumti
;r'v dull ugnin, Uecemnor Closing weun,
r lowt-r ut iJsc. Receipts were 356 cars.
w iicat miners nou uuio
i , v wt il tho lend of corn. December opened
u uh nle lower nt 704c on cabled nnd large,
ntlpts and pressed by the name small
) ot nears wno men rnwniu m , m
ft
t.i. ,rice below "lie It declined to that Uk
nri Conditions were benrlHh, but nt this
i nt there were chough nuying orders 10
,r i.,' December up to 704c where It closed
wi.rK i.r,ii.r inunr ihnti vestordav. Local
j crli ts were 92 earn, f of contract grndo.
"M'i ueapolis nnd Dtiluth reported SKI cars,
r r, a totnl for the threu points of 9,S5
can. ugilnst l,27t! lant week nnd a year
ii t. Pi imnry receipts were 1.2tS.ono bushels,
compared with iViO.om bushels n year iiffo.
Argentine shipments went lOl.t'O biiiils,
roinpcn d with 2I0,)0 bushels Innt year.
Seaboard clcaraiires In wheat und flour
were 689,0) bushels.
Oiit were exceedingly dull nnd followed
corn. December opening Ho lower at 36'dc,
bclni: the only price for over an hour. Knl
loulng the break In corn December sold off
to Xrc and with but little commission
house buyiiiK closed weak, Vie. down at 36e.
ftovhirii's were quiet, but hnd an upward
tiiil(tir, In spite of the weakness In
gr tins. The hog market was lilghcr and
there was some local demand. Jnuunry
junk elused TylOe up nt $16.1214. .January
lard loc higher ut $9.l71i and January ribs
bv higher ut $'J.32W.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wbeat,
ln cars; corn. 315 cars; oats, 2nd cars; hogs,
Jl.i' o head.
Tho (eliding futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yos'y.
Wheat
S.pt.
Dep.
May
Dee.
May
O.ils
Sept
Dec
Slav
1'ork-
tlrt
J 111
May
l.i rd -
fccpt.
Ort
.1 n
Mny
Oct.
Jan
Mny
No 2.
Cash quotation were as follows:
KLOPIl fltendv: winter patents, $3.60a
J.CO stralnhts. W.OoffS.40: clears, $2.SO03.2o;
iprliiK specials, S4.10ff4.10i patents, S3.40W
S 70, bakers. S2.20flZ.tir.
VIIKAT-No. 3, 6&n3c; No. 3 red, 70IJ
' (l)lt.V-No. 2 yellow, 67T(ic.
OATH No. 2. 3tfl37Vic: No. 2 whttn, 37?i
)c; No. 3 white, 37UtJ38ic.
ItYK-No. 2. fr.c.
1IAKLKY Fair to choice multlnc. MnflOs,
SICKDS-No. 1 flax. Jl.fi.1; No. 1 north
western, Sl.fH; jirlmo timothy, SS.3XffC.sn.
PROVISIONS Moss pork, ner bbl., $14.!5W
,35.00, Lard, tier HH) lbs.. S9.07V4W10.O9. Short
Tibs sides (looso), SS.ROMS.Ki. Dry united
shoulders (boxed), S7.fiOfj7.7B. Short clear
nicies (boxed), SD.MiP9.G0.
WIUHICY-nnslH of high wines, $1.30.
The following are th receipts Knd thlp
nients for the labt twentv-four hours;
Artloles. netclpts. ShlpmentB.
Vlour, bblH 2U,0iX) n.OOO
neni, mi,
Corn, bu...
Oats, bu...
Jtye, bu....
llnrlcv. bu
Cin thn Prnillirn rrhnni fniTnv h K.
ter market was llrm; crenmcrles. ffj.21c;
dnlrles. 13if17c. Cheese, stendy, lOflllc. Ecrs.
firm; fresh. 16ijrf(17c. u L",ha'
M5W YOHK OIC.VKIIAL MA11KKT.
I (w: tvsi, ftsvi ratj wv,
70'iflV 7u 70 70(, 70tt
73M:. 74 731,4 73TI. 73t
' 67 7'i tS MS 67Ji
35i SIS 34V4 34'4
ZC, 3fli(, 35 3a
35i(,1)H3SH'Q'-i 37i 3S 3Sti
14 S7',4 14 II S7V4 14 87V4 II 82Vi
16 K Id 15 16 05 16 12(5 1 OS
10 2254 16 27V4 10 22'4 10 25 16 15
9 P7V4 10 00 0 97,4 10 (M ' 9 S7V4
!) 110 10 00 9 90 9 95 9 S2V4
9 I2V4 9 CO 9 421,4 9 47V4 9 37V4
9 42V4 9 M 9 42V4 9 I7V4 9 10
S K'.t, R So R 82(4 SK 8 So
8 85 8 87V4 8 80 8 8214 8 82V4
8 3i 8 V 8 324 S 321,4 8 274
8 10 8 40 8 40 8 40 3 35
....174.000
....252.000
....210,000
.... n.fort
:,ooo
111,00)
163,00.)
84,000
l.ru)
1.0OJ
t ootiidmin of the I)ny on Vnrlnit
C'niiiinoillttes.
Ni:Y YORK, Sept. 27.-KLOUIl-necelpt9,
19.SJ0 bbls.i exports. 15,208 bbls,; dull: win
ter patents. w.wm.i.N) winter HtralgntB,
$3.30I
Mlnnusotn patents, $3.65iS3.91:
Rvo dour, oulot:
choice to fancy, $3.30
patents. $4,00; first clears, S2.8o?2.90j second
clears, $2.26.
IIIIAN-In bulk, $13.y313.2.
OMAHA WHOf,KAI,K MAtlKET.
Condition of Trnde nnd Qnotntlons
on Staple nnd Finer l'rodnce,
EOOS Rccolpts fair; loss off, 14gi5c.
LtVK POULTHY-Hens, 707ijc; young
and old roosters, 4c; turkeys, 6yac; ducks
and eese, tfiVic; spcfni? chickens, per lb.,
UUTTIIII-Cotnmon to fair, 12312V4o;
choice dairy, in tubs, 15ai6ci separator,
pilEUII FIflH-lllac!! bass, ISC! white
bass, loc; bluetlsh, 11c, bullheads, 10c blue
fins, "c; buffaloes, 7c; catfish, 12c; cod, 10c;
croppies, 10c; halibut, llcerrlnK, 7c; hsd
cock, loci pike, 10c; rvd snapper, 10c; sal
mon, 14c; siinflsh. 6c; trout, 10c; whltcllsh,
10c.
OYSTKHS Mediums, per can, 25c; Stand
ards, per can. 2Sc; extra selects, per can,
35c; New York counts, per can, 45c; bilk
standards, per gal., $1,35.
lIOi:oNS Live, per do.. 60c.
'KAL8 Choice, 3c.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
Slo.tiO, No. 2 upland, $10; medium, S3 50;
coarse, JS.50. Ilyo straw, $5.50. These prices
nro for hay of Kood color and uimllty. De
mand fair. Receipts, 10 cars,
wiii:at-ooc.
CORN-Slc.
OATB-Old, 35c.
11HAN-$16.50.
VKQ RTAIILES.
POTATOES-Home grown. S1.10S1.1S; Salt
Lakes, $1.20; Colorado, $1.20.
KOO PLANT-Per dos 76c.
CARROTS Per market basicet. 36c
HEETS Per halt-bit. basket, 35c.
TURNIPS Per basket, 30c.
CUCUMBERS Home grown, per doz 10
Q15c.
LETTUCE Per bu 20e.
RADISHES Per doz., 10916c.
PARSl.EY-Per doz 20o.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bu.. $1.25.
CA HI1 AnE Holland seed, crated, 1C.
. TOMATOES Homo grown, per 16-lb. bas
ket. BOe.
HEANS-Wnx, per H-bu. basket, 60c;
string-, per H-bu. naskot, C0c.
ONIONS Home-grown, per lb 22V4c;
Spanish, per crate. $1.50.
CANTALOUPE Rocky fords, per crate,
n.r.o.
WATERMELONS - M!sourl, Iowa nnd
Ni'brnskn, 20H2oc. as to Mar.
CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch, 16335c;
Nebraska, per bunch, 30&40c; Colorado. 40
060c.
NAVY llEANS-Por bu.. $2.5082.73.
FRUITS.
APPLES Cooking, per bbl., $2.5032.75;
snow apples, per bbl.. 3; Jonathans, $3.50;
Uclleflowers $l.ffifjl.76.
PEACHES-Callfornla freestone, per box,
85c; clings, 75c; t'tnh freestone, 75fr85c;
Llbcrtos, 6-basket crates, $1.301.40.
, PLUMS California, per crato, $1 25gi.t0;
home-grown, per S-lb. basket, lBc.
PEARS-Uartletts, $2.M; Utah, $2.
GRAPES -California Tokay. 4-lb. crate.
$2: Muscats, $1.60; Concords, eastern, 20c.
PINEAPPLES- Per crate of 12 to 16, $4.25.
CRANHERRIES-Per bbl., J6.50; per crate,
$2.50.
QUINCES-Por box. $1.65.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES Valenclas. $4.0005.00; Med.
sweets, $4.50.
LEMONS Fancy, $.1.75; choice, $3.25.
HANANA8 l'er bunch, according to size,
$2.0002.50. N
FlOS-Callfornln. new cartons, 75c; Im
ported, per lb., 12ft lie.
DATES PerBlan, In 60-lb, boxes. Salrs. 5c.
HONEY Per 24-scctlon case. J3.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS English walnuts, jicr lb., 15c; fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 18020c:
raw peanuts, per lb SflSVjc; roasted, 6V4fl
71,5c; Hrnzlls, 13c; pecans, 10S22c.
CIDER Per bbl.. $4.50; per !4-bbl., $2.75.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6V4c; No. 2 green,
5V4c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No.
1 veal calf, 8 to 12V4 lbi Sc; No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides. S13u; sheep
pelts, 2yd75c; horsehldes. Sl.50i8i.2o.
winter extrus. $2.5O$i2.S0. Ryo flour, qulot
inir 10 goon, ...)Vi.i.ia;
i3.3.',.
CO RN M K A I En sy ; yellow western, 81.22;
city. $1.20; Hrandywlno, $3.353.50.
RYE Steady; No. 2 western, COc, f. o. b.,
HARLEY-DulI: feeding, 64c. c. 1. f., Buf
falo: malting. 60i?Clc, c. 1. f Huffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 111.050 bu.; exports,
CS.I22 bu. Spot, easier: No. 2 red. 74ic f. n.
b.. Hfloat; No. 2 red. 7Bi.4c, elevator: No. 1
northern Duluth, 74c, f. o. b.. allout No. 1
hard Daluth. SOUc, f. o. b afloat. Options,
dull and generally lower nil day, owing to
bearish cable advices, largo receipts, tho
corn decline nnd liquidation, closing weak.
May, 78 13-l!ft79 1-IOc, closed at 7STic; Sep
lember. 74Vjc. closed nt 74V4c; October, 73 7-16
K73J1-16C. closed at 73V4C December, 75iw
76c. closed nt 75ic
CORN Receipts, (3.800 bu.: exports, 4,318
bu. Siiot, easier; No. 2, C2c, elevator,
nnd fi.Vic, f. o. b ntloat. Option market
opened steady, but whs weakened by heavy
helling among Important western holders
r.ml crop news. Closed weak. Mny, 63 3-16
Ol'jJVie, closed nt ffijlic; September closed,
tilc; October closed, 62Hc; December, tl3
tklVic closed at fi3Vc.
OATS Receipts, 230,900 bu.; exports, 10,900
bu Spot, easier; No. 2 white. 41fUHc: No.
a white, 40;c; track white. 38040c. Options,
qulot and barely steady with corn.
HAY Ensler; shipping, ft)365c; good to
choice, SiJjOOc.
HOPS Quiet; stato, common to choice.
19)1 crop. i;sfii5c; 1900 crop, llOlbc; 1899 crop,
affile; Pnclllc coast, 190) crop, lllSc; lf99
crop, fiftlle: 1S9S crop, 5Q9c.
HIDES Stendy: OalvcBton. 20 to 25 lbs..
ISc; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19V4c; Toxas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 14V4c.
LEATHER-Stcady; hemlock sole. Bue
nos Ayres, light to heavy weights, 23i4
riUc; acid. !34i(U24V4c.
PROVISlONS-lleof. stendy; family, $11.60
an.-.iv, mess, j.ih(,ui.uii: oecr hams. $20.00
2J,W, packet. Sioooyio.60; city, extra Indlii
mess, $16 CflfflS.00. cut meats, steady;
piCKit'u ni'iiius, 'j.m'(ru.(u; picKieu nnnui
ders, S7.251f7.60; pickled hams. $10.7Mi'11.00;
Lnrd, llrm; westorn steamed, $10.45; re
llned, tlrm; conttnont. $10.70: South Amer
ica. $11.23: comnnund. $7.S7Ufi?sr.n nru
llrm: family, $l6.P)iTli.ri0; short cleur, $17.50
TAILOW Firm; cltv (S2 per pkg.), 6c;
country (pltgs, free), BT4T6Uc,
lll'TTER-Recelpts, 7.7M nkgs.; firm; gtnto
naiiy, iiiiwuti cicmnerji joc; juns rnc
torv. lliililSftc.
CHEESE Receipts. 15.S17 pkgs.; firm:
fancy, largo colored, $c; fancy, large
wiuie, u-ici laucy, emnii coioreo, SftiWlOC;
fancy, smnll white, "mntie.
Enna-lteceipts, 2S.23S pkgs.; firm; stuta
and Pennsylvania, 21If22c: western candled,
SOMBSloi western uncandled, 17520Vio.
MOLABHKS-Hteady.
POULTRY Alive, steady; dressed, firm;
prices unchanged.
METALS While tin In London shared a
slight gain In vnlues our market for that
inetnl met with tho revorso. Neither was of
MgulflcMit Importance, however, ns trada
was siow tho close at ixmunn was steady
nt 113 2s 6ri for snot and JIlll B.s fnr fn.
tures. Locally the closo was dull nt $2l.90t1
.n.ni. wopp"r in ionuon scored a net gain
of l6s today. This was a natural reac
tion to the recent heavy docllno In that
market, Spot was quoted at 63 fid and fu
tures nt 63 11s8d. Hero tho market was
nominally $16.37V4J?16.2lj for casting and
electrolytic. Iend was quiet at S4.37V4 here.
j no closing norona tor spot was a:i.. spel
ter wns unchnnged nnd dull nt homo nnd
nnrnnu, uomentio iron markets were lire
less nnd nominally unchanged. (Hasc.iw
warrants closed t 64s and Mlddlesborough
111 ion lirsnt
ailiineupolla Wheat, 1'lour and Ilrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 27. WHEAT
enBn. icj December. 07V4c: May. 70V4QHC
On track: No. 1 hard. 71i No. 1 northern,
tSle: No, 2 northern, fififiiv
'LOUR-Flrst patents, W.9O8-4.00; itoind
MOVBME.M'S OF STOCKS AND IIO.NDS.
Professional Operntora Hare Mnrket
tn Tliemselres All Day.
NEW YORK. Stnt. 27.-108310081
operators In stocks had the market pretty
miien 10 inemseives today, nut tney ioiina
various mattHrq nf pneinirnirpnient. The
dlscojragcmenl of the bears, with all the
bad news In sight disposed of, wns corre
spondingly great and their buvlne to cover
their shorts was an lmpottant Inlluonce.
1110 8trengit) ot me copper stocKs in me
early dealings kept the market unsettled,
but the pressure of liquidation In them, ns
wen ns eisewnere in tne mnrKoi, wns m.i
terlllllv lluhtened nn,1 thv nlmred In the
Into general Improvement fn the market.
The recent notable buying of the Vnndcr
bllts was resumed, the conviction growing
that an early plan of merger would be an
nounced. Now York Central rose 3! and
the Junior Vnndcrbtlt group from 1 to 0I4.
Ill the liberal speculative mood Delaware A:
Hudson, lluftulo, Rochester & Pittsburg
nnd probably some of the more obscuro
railroad stocKs thnt moved lUrlng the day
wore embraced In the nlan by the faith of
operators. A Very lurge number of Incon
spicuous sincics were tnnan ncuvo at mi
vances all tho-wny from 1 to 7Vi. Among
thoso In these cntecorles were tlie Mlnne-
Bpolls, St. Paul A- Sault Ste. Mario stocks,
tho Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic, tho
Keokuk & Dcs Moines, Des Moines Fort
woage, lowa Central, Kvnnsvuiii & Terre
llnuto, Minneapolis & St. Louis. Toledo, St,
i.uuis western hiocks ami Kanawha &
Michigan. The coalers and trunk linen re.
sponded early to the Influence of the Vnn
derbllt movement, but It was not until Into
in tno day that the recent lenders of the
market among the Kraneers. l'nrlflcv. uml
southwestcrns moved strongly upward. The
level of prices on the day shows an aver
age, advance of nearly a point.
I' h p r A U'llH n IT find ilp.nntul tnm ,nit...,l
lioiiils, which were slightly irregular. Total
sales, par value, $2,265,(m. United States
bonds were all unchamred on ilw. hmi ....n
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
inancini cnoiegrnm says: The stock mar
ket today was Irregular, but finally hard
ened. Cornier wns still carefully watched.
St. I.onla Grnln and l'ro IkIiiii.
ST. LOUIS. Sent. 27 WHEAT No. "a red.
cash, elevator. 70c; track. 71'872ic: Septem
ber, 70V4c; December, 71iifl7lHc; Any, 75c;
l iiaru, ot'uwc.
CORN Lower: Nn. 5 c.mh. fJtf irm.li r.ov
59Wc; September, 68i,4c; December, 6SV4'n'
58c; May, UWnlc.
iJAin i.ower, .no. z cash, 37c; track, 37i
4l3SUc; September, 37c; December, 37He;
Mny, 39Wc: No. 2 white, 33339140.
RVE-llctter. 6SV4i.
1'iAJUit AinrKet null, heavy; red winter
patents. $3.40H3.f5: extra fnnev nnrt trn-irht
$3:0flt3.45; Clear,' $3.653.90.
;i imotny, steady nt $4.75ff5.10;
flax, no market.
CORNMEAI-Stendy at S2.90.
I1RAN Lower; sacked, east trnck. 77Q,79c.
HAY Tltnothv. Hteadv. 112.00-fi 15.IW urat.
rle, quleti easy, $11.
uisK v steady, ji.30.
IRON COTTONT1ES-$1.20.
HAGaiNn-67V4c
HEMP TWINE-t'c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firm: tni.lilnn- tiRfin
Iard. higher, JD.82I-. Dry sa't meats, boxed',
steady; extra shorts, so.ti: cieur rh
$3; clear side, $0.3714. Bacon, boxed, steady;
-Auu ruiiiin, ciear rins, jio; clear
sides, $10.37i3.
METALS Lend: Dull nt $4.274 US.
Spelter: Quiet nt $3.ti2i,4. n"
-,yiuul '"-Quiet; chickens. 7c; spring.
WhSc; turkeys, 7!4c: young. 7c: duelta. V,t,
bu; geese, i&5c.
11 UTTER St
dnlry. 13S17c. "
I'.i.iJM stendy at IGc.
RECEIPTS Flour. B flrtd i.hia
36.0110 bu.; corn. 29.000 bu,: oats. B3.000 bu. '
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 6,000 bbls.; wheat.
ji.wj uu.; corn, iJ.uw tU.; oats, 26,000 bu.
Liverpool Grain nml Pro talons.
LIVERPOni,. Snn m viii.'att..m.
No. 2 red western, winter. SsBd; No. i
northern, snrlng. 6s7Ud: Nn 1 rniifnmin
5s 10V4d. Futures, eajjy; December, Ss7Wd;
Mnrcli, 5s M.
CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, new.
6s id. Futures, qulot; October. 5s d; No
vember, Bs 4d; December, 5s Hd.
PEAS Canadian, steady, 6s 6d.
FLOUR-St. Loula fancy winter, steady.
7s 6d.
HOPS At London (Pacific coast), dull.
PROVISIONS-Beef. firm; extra India
mess. 70s. Pork, tlrm; prime mess, west
ern, 73s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs.
dull. 63s. Lard, steady: America n re
fined. In palls, steady. RSsGd: prlmo western.
In tierces, stendy. EOs. Bacon. Cumber-
ibiio. cut. quiei, m 10 an ids., 62s; short
ribs, 16 to 20 lbs., steady. 51s; long clear
middles, light. 28 to 34 lha.. Arm w. m.
long clear middles, heavy, 45 to 60 lbs '
steady, fils; short clear backs, steady. 16 to
2? ,!!7H,r,i .clcnr. bellies, 14 to 16 lbs.,
steady, 69s fid; shoulders, square cut, 13 to 19
lli.. mruuy, li'W DU,
BUTTER-Steady; finest United Stales.
9s; good United States, 7s.
CUKKHW Quiet; Americnn finest white.
45s 6d; American, finest colored, 46b 6d
TAIJ.OW Prime cltv. atrnnir 79 01.
Australian, In London, llrm, 30s Cd. '
Receipts of whent during the last three
days, 227,500 centals, Including 208,200 Amerl-
CHIl.
Receipts of American corn durlnr the
last three days, 62,000 centals.
ICnneae City Oruln rfnd 1'roTlatona.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 27WHBAT-Sep-
tember. 64Un! neeomher mill tn
cash. No. 2 hard, GSHfltVic; No. 2 rod. 70V4c
,HOK,f;'Scr,,'mber' WHc; December, 6S
g.f.: 69fiJ9Vc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 67V4
GutiVjc; No. 2 white. 59HQ6I1C
EOQS-Steady; fresh Missouri nnd'Knnsis
stock quoted on 'chnngo nt 15o doz.. loss oft.
easea returnp.!. '
RECEIPTS-.Whear. 16.000 bu.; corn, 49,0:0
SHI PME NTS Whea t , 26,000 bu.; corn
20,000 bu.; oats. 6.000 bu. '
Toledo Grain and Seed.
TOLEDO. Sept. 27.-WHEAT-Dull. weak:
cash and September, 72V4c; December, 73Vio;
CORN Easier, dull: cash and September.
BSe; December. 6SVic: May, 69HC
OATS-Qalet; cnsli und September, 37c;
December. 37i4c; May, 39c.
RYE54Hc"
CLOVER8EED Active, steady; cash,
prime October nnd December, $5.20.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 27. WHEAT Easy;
No. 1 northern, 70V4o; No. 2 northern, 6SV4
C3c: December, 7014c
RYE Steady; No. 1, 5l?;tf&Sc.
BARLEY-Easler; No. 2, 60c; sample, 45g
60c.
CORN December, BSc.
Unlnth Grain Market. '
DULUTH. Sent. 27. WHEAT Cash No
1 hard. l Nlo ! northem.l65t4cj No. i
northern, ti7J4c; September. 68c: October
67nc: December, 63Vo; May. 71ii uc,ouer-
OAT8-S6Vi36c.
CORN-66hC
Evaporated nnd Dried Frulta.
NEW YORK, Sept. 27. EVAPORATED
APPLES Trading In the market for evapo
rated apples ruled moderately active and
about steady at old prices.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Dull but
steady. Prunes. 3g6o. Apricots, Royal,
8VCfl3c; Moor Park, 8Tl2c. Peaches, peeled,
1 11918c; unpeeled, 6Q9V4C.
..ii menu in in, i huh reiapsen i. iintos
touched 47i. but fell back to 46H nt the
close. Anacondas rose to 7H nnd closed nt
'.if! ''ntencati shores were quietly steady
till New York cnm. mul 1 1,.,.,
rather cheerrul und closed nt the top. Nov
ttiW"1 u'V Pnrlleulnrly steady
United StntPB steel was strong on hopes o
regular dividends.
me miiowlng are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio..
do pM
Canadian Pnclllc...
Canada Ho
Ches & Ohio
Chicago & Alton..
do pM
Chlcano, lmt. & I.
do nfit
Chlcneo Sc K. III...
Chlcnuo o, W
do 1st pfd
do Jd tifd
Chicago & N. W...
l, R. I, & V
Chicago Ter. A Tr
do pfd
C. C. O. A Kt. I....
Colorado So
do lat pfd
do 3d pfd
Del. A Hudnon
Del. L & V
Denver A It. O...
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Valley ...
do pfd
Illinois Central ...
lowa Central
do pfd
Like Erie A V....
o pfd. .7,
A N
Manhattan L
Slot at. rty
Mexican CVntral ..
Mex. National
Minn. A tit. L
Mo. rnclflc
M K. A T
do pM
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A V
do pfd
No. Pactllo pfd....
Ontario ft w..
rennnylvanla .
Ilradlng
dn liit pfd....
do 2d pfd....
Ht. L. A H. r.
dn lt pfd.r..
do 2d pfd....
Ht. L. Southw.
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
. .6 So. rnclflc
. 9S'4 fa. Hallway
I01i do pfd
93't Texna A Paclnc....
.110U Tel.. St U A V..
. M' do pfd
. 5'k Union l'aclflo
J7li do pfd
. "ij Wntinnh
. 4H do pfd
. 4H Wheel. A L. E
123 i da 2,1 pfd
. M AVIs. CVntral
. 85'. do pfd
. 47 lAdains Kx
1M Anterlcan Kx
:t, V H. i:x
2". Wells-Kargo Kx....
. 414 Ajnal. Copper ....
. 5fc Amer. Car A F....
. 14' do pfd
. S4 Amer. Lin, Oil
. 23 do pfd
.13 Anir. S. A 11
.214 do pfd
Si Amer. Tobacco ....
. 92 Aanc .Mln. Co
. 4Ui flrooklyn It. T
. 0 Colo. Tuel A Iron.
, BMi Con flii
187!t'Con. Tnbneco '
ia
.113
. 41H
. SO
.73
.194
.103 V
.1UV
.164
. 23i
. 11'
.107H
. n
. J4-,
.u:
. 64i
. f5
. 85',
. 111.
,. 41
,. 74"
. 52
,. 44
.. 71
. 6S
.. 39
. 62
..teo'k
..US',
do nfd
pen. Klectrlo
(llucofe Sugar ....
'Hocking foal
inter Paper
do nM
Inter. Power
I.icltde am
National llls'ult...
Nnllonal Iy?ad ....
National Salt ......
do nfd
No. Americnn
Paclile Const
l'urllll Mall
People' (las ......
rri-ned s. Car
do pfd
Pullman P I'nr
Iteputillc Htecl ....
dn pfd
'Sugar
,TVnn. Coal A Iron
L'nlon Hag A p
oo pfd
V. !. leather
do nfd
U. S. Hubber
do nfd
V B. Steel
do nfd
Western Union ....
5T
33
S6S
4JI,
22',
33 H,
97.
671,
. 2:
39i
8
3
i
V:
IS)
10J
, M
m
2s
s
IS
40
43,
Mi
1.13
66
97h
31SI,
60',a
113,
2091,
55
2
77'j
91
90
43H
19 V
40V,
73V.
96
6.'.
40it
,107
, 41
. SI
,210
, 13'i
. 6h
.12J(.
. 6.1
, 13
. 72
. 121,
7?4
. Ill,
, 63 V,
. 43 !i
94 J.
, 91
Ex-divldciid.
Nen- York Mone- Market,
N'BW YOItK. Sept. 27.-MONEY-On call,
firmer, 34 per cent; last loan, 4 per cent;
ruling rato, 3H per cent; prime mercantile,
paper. MpH per cent.
STKHLINO KXCHANOK-Stendy nt de.
cllne, with actual business in bankers' bills
nt $1.85; lor demand und nt l.8iVhSf-l.i3-i for
sixty days: posted rates, $4.844.StiVj; com
mercial bills, J4.&214TI4.811;.
SlLVKIl-liar, o8V4c; Mexican dollars,
4oHc.
UONDS Government, steady; state, Inac
tlvo; railroad, Irregular.
The closing quotut'uns on bonds are a
follows:
U. S, ref. 2s, rec--.
do coupon
do 3, reg
do coupon
do new 4, reg...
do coupon
do old 4s, rec,..
do coupon
do Si, res
do coupon
Atchison gen. 4a...
do adj. 4s
tlaltlmore A O. 4.
do 3Vi
do conv. 4
Canada Ho, 2s
Central of Oa. 6...
do la Inc
Chra. A Ohio 4Va..
Chicago A A.
C. It. A Q. n. 4s.. ,
C. M A S P g. 4i,
C. A N. V. c. 7'..i
C. It. I. A P. 4s....
C C C A S L g. 4s,
Chicago Ter. 4s
Colorado So. 4s....
Iener A It. O. 4
nrle prior Hen 4s..
do general 4s
F. W. A D. C. !..
,113
I OS
,103
,105
97
.' Hocking Val. 44i.
,I0 I.. A N. unl. 4...
Ii)3'i Mex. Central 4s...
.10SH do Is Inc
.139'i Minn A St. L. 4s..
.139'j M.. K. A T it
,112 . do 2s
N. V. Central Is...
I Mo gen. 31,4a
N J. C. gen. 3s...
No. Pacific 4s
I Ma 3a
103 N, A W. con. 4i...
, 93 'Heading gen, 4s...
10SU St I. A I M o. ..
.107 St. L. A 8. V. 4s..
.lOtSVSt. L Southw. la..
, 81 Mo 2s
.104 (Fan AAA. P. 4s
84ViSo. Pacific 4s
, 96Vi 'So, Hallway 5...
,Wi Tex. A I'. 1
.140 Tol. St I. IV i.
106VUnlon Pacific 4s...
,10441 do conv. 4s
91 j'Wabash Is
, 87ii Mo 2s
,102 do deb. H
9J (West Shore 4s
67'i Wheel. A I,. B, 4,,
lOJijiW!.. Central 4s.. ..
.1(64
.102
. 4Vi
. Sli
.103
Ki
8Hi
.10
10SV1
.13i)i;
.104',
. 72i;
.10J
.
.117V.
. 93
. 9;i
. 785
. 86'
. 9lt
.117
.119b
. 834,
.104',
1064
.119
.110
. 62',
113Vi
. M
. SS
Bid. Offered.
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON. Sept. 27.-4 p. m.-ClosIng;
Cons., money
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio,
Canadian Pacific.
Chea. A Ohio
Chicago O. W
C., M, A St. P ..
Denver A H. a...
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central ..
L. A N
M.. K A T
do pfd
93 3-15
93 3-11
..
.. 77H
.. 9SU
..101H
..11JH
.. 4'l
... 23',
..175
.. 47H
.. 93H
.. KH
.. 71,
.. 57
,.14S
..1M
.. Ml
.. C5i
N. Y. Central....
Norfolk A W
do pfd
No. 1'acintlc pfd.
Ontario A W
Pennsylvania ....
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
io. nail way
Mo nfd
So Pacific
Union Pacific, ...
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Wnhnsh
do pfd
Hand Mines
DeUeera
.162H
. 54
. 90
. 91
. 33
. 73;
,. 21
. 3Si
. 26
. 34i
. S1,
. S8i
.lOil
. 44-,
. 9
'.
. 4H,
. 3iH
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVEIt-Hnr, stendy, 16 15-16d per on.
MONKY lViS per cent. Tho rate of dis
count In the upon market for short bills Is
ZiH per cent; for three months' bills,
per cent.
Iloaton Stock Quotations.
HOSTON. Sept. 27.-Call loans. 405 per
cent; tlmo loans, 4Vjff6 per cent, Oftlclal
closing:
A., r. a s, f. ...
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
Hoston A Alhnny,
Tloston Elevated..
Hoston A Maine,,
Dominion Coal ...
do pfd
U. S, Steel
do pfd
Oen. Eleetrlo ....
Mexican Central ,
N. E. O. A C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ....
Hubber ,
Union raclde ...
.. 74U
.. 93H
..1331)
..:;
..171
..19:
.. 44
..117
.. 43'4
.. 94V,
..2S9Vi
.. 231,
.. 6
..J0
..
.. 17
.. 97V,
West End
Westlngh. Electric
Atchison 4s
N. E. 0. A C. ts..
Adventure
Aninl, Copper
Allfintli
Il'al, A Hecla ....
centennial
Franklin
Humboldt
Osceola
Santa Fe Copper.
(Tamarack
Utah Mining ,
Winona .i
Wolverines
93i
70
102Vi
. s:
. 24
. 92t
. 33i,
.673
. 21'
. 17,
. 40
.1011
. 4V,
.300
. 21
. 3
. W,
RiiBnr Slnrkrt.
.NEW YORK. Sent. 27.-8l'aAR-Tlaw
quiet: fair rellnlng, .Tic; centrifugal, 96
test, .Moinsses sugar, . Jis.?. tienneu,
steady; No. C. 4.65c; No. 7, 4.o5c: No. 8,
4.45c; No. 9. 4.40o; No. 10. 4.35c: No. 11, 4.3flc;
No. 12. 4.30c; No. 13. 4.20c; No. 14, 4.20o;
standard A. K.05c; confectioners' A, S.fioc;
mould A, -6.60c; cut loaf, 6.75c; crushed,
6.75c; powdered, 5.03c; granulated, 5.25c;
cubes. 6.60c,
LONDON, Sept. 27-SUGAR-Raw, Musco.
vado, 8s 6d; beet, 7s W.
NEW OHLEANSi Sept. 27.-8LTGAR-Qulet:
centrifugal yellow, 3 lS-16'8'4 3-16o;
seconds, 23Hc. Molasses, steady; centri
fugal, 6310c,
CONDITIONS NORMAL AGAIN
Restoration Stlm.Utti Flftointj f OrJtn it)
Few Line, that Drag.
WORK IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY RESUMED
Leather and Hide Reflect tleinaiid
for Finished Hoods Wool Is Quiet
but Firm More Failures
Thau I'snnl.
t
NEW YORK. Sept. 27.-R. O. llun & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will
say:
Normal condltluns have been fully re
stored Hi the distribution of merchandise,
the placing of orders stimulating the tew
lines thnt seemed to drag. Resumption of
work bus progressed rapidly In tho steel
Industrv since tho settlement of tho labor
dlfllculty aud there Is little discord betwem
employer ami ompioyeil in inner lines, oia
bllltv of nrlces without lnllation Is tho rule.
except where the unusual slzo of crops
introduces a special rnctor.
Tho steel production Is progresses at
nearly tho average rate, l'roducors look
for a rising market. A record breaking; out
put of steel rails is practically nssured til."
1901 and the; new year will open with an
unparalleled volume of business on the
bonks.
The market 'or footwear Is still on a
strong busls. In a few cases prices are
hither, whlln In other irrniles smnll lilts are
sold at better llgures, but not much btlsf-
ness is accorueu to warrant a cnang in
list prices',
Leather nnd hides still reflect the heavy
demand for finished products nnd exports
of leather are a sustaining feature. Textile)
lines were well engaged as a rule, much
better news being received from cotton
splnnerH and tho north and southern mills
are busy. Thero Is less night work.
Wool Is inlet, but firm. Investigation of
tho cottort situation throughout the ontlre
belt reveals an extremely uncertain stato
Of n tin Irs. There ilnnn nnt nnnenr tn tin
nny concerted effort to hold back the crop
unu iigiii port receipts must no attributed
to the lateness of tho staple. Steadiness In
quotations of corn at the present high lovel
Is all that producers could desire. Making
full allowance for tho rtnnlier yield nnd
the decrease In exports, which has thus far
been much greater proportionately, there
does not appear to bo satisfactory reaon
for the rlso of 15 cents over last year's
figures nnd 25 cents over the price at this
date In 199, Shipments from the Atlantic
const for tho week were 7.'S,02) bushels,
against l,6iV),01S bushels last year and 2,951,
4i7 bushels two years ago, A heavier move
ment Is expected, owing to larger buying
for foreign account, secured through lower
rates for transportation.
Wheat Is well sustained nnd still better
prices are promised by tho heavy export
movement which from all 1'nlted Stntes
ports for the week reached 6.26S.413 bushels.
Hour Included, ngulnst 3.5S7.4S2 bushels last
year nnd 4.605.362 tiiiita in uni
r;cclits of 8,292.456 bushels exceeds even the
. ""'Pmeiiis in 19W or 6.361,777 bushel.
! allures for the week niitnlii-H 7
against 204 Inst year, and twenty-one In
I anndii, against eighteen last year.
WKIlKliV CLKAItINO HOI'.sn TABU3.
.IggregHte of Tltislnrs Trunsacted by
lie Associate llnttks. '
NHW YORK. Sept. 27.-Tho following
tuble, compiled by Hradstrcet, shows the
bank clearings nt all principal cities for
the week ended September 26. with the ner-
centnge of Increase and decrease as com
pared with the corresponding week last
year:
CITIES.
Amount. Inc,
Dec.
New York 11
i-mcago
Hoston
Phlladelnhla
St. Iyiuls
Pittsburg
Haltlmore
San Francisco
Clnclnnntl
Kansas Clt
Minneapolis
Cleveland ., ht
New Orleans....;,..,
Detroit
Louisville i.
Indlnnnnntlx
I'rovidenco
OMAHA
Mllwilllknn
PHuffnlo
St. Paul
Savannah
Denver
St. Joseph '.v.
Richmond
Memphis
Seattto
Washington
Ilnrtford
IjOs Angeles
Knit I.lkn ciiv
Toledo
Portland, -Oro
Rochester
Peoria
Fort Worth
Atlanta
Norfolk
Des Moines
New Haven
Springfield, Mass
Augusta
Nashville
Worcester
Grand Rapids
Sioux City
Dayton, O
Syracuse
Scrnnton
Portland, Me
Spokane
Tncoma
Kvansvllle
Wilmington, Del
Davenport
Fall River
Rlrmlnghnm
Topeka
Macon
Llttlo Rock
Helena ,
Knnxvlllo
Lowell
Wichita
Akron
Now Bedford
Lexington
Springfield. Ill
ninghnmton
Chattanooga
Kalamazoo
Fargo
Youngstown
Springfield, O
Rockford
Canton
Jacksonville
Sioux Falls
Fremont
Rloomlngton, III
Jacksonville, III
Columbus, O
Galveston
Houston
Colorado Springs...
Wheeling, W. Vn..
Chester
Wllkesbarro
Totals. U. S
Outside New York...
379,693,4431
157.46,469
160,959,663!
109.SS3.037!
46,19S.C4l!
41.663,794
23 229.491
24.00il.964
16.074,950;
20.679.874
14.927,510
14.75S.3S6
K.465 259
12,459.479,
8,TOS.W!
5, t23,203
6.3S7.CO)
6,S77f21
6, :5.r,4l9!
6,261,259
6,8 ,9,39s
3.M7.32S
5,165,122
6,132.329
3,C59.045
2,31f).S91
3.512 554
2.505,653
2.46I.61S
3,1H',416
.I.931.32S
2,361,021
2.S5S.703
1.150.82';
2.WM.9I5I
3,S3.i,603
l.fSI.SW
1.281.20
1.879.7121
1.499,2 51
1.36...023
1.347.271
l,412,2i2
1.605.C21
l,2i7.S06
1,457,61s:
1.195.121!
1.1H6.157
1.424 9 '
1.29,:67!
1,32'.017
1,384.235
1,(09.166
1,019,8411
9f6,U9
7f3,258
603.423
1.235.193
6160)1
616.728
C23 412
C37.0I6I
WR821
f&0 '36
675.0.01
402,2.12
0),051
61S.0E6
333,500
463.9S7
93.356
42490
60S.2C9;
277,343!
315.201
2S),000
236,114
221.392
149,6;6
292.'92l
1:9,697'
6,772,901
8,1121,000:
1Z.750.SS1
1,600,508
663.491
265,1431
63.9
25.6
57.5
11.9
49.8
46.5 ......
23.8
20.9
27.2
26.6
30.9
30.6
"(A.b
34.3
44.8
16.9
8.8
27.2
30,8
9.81
66.0
39 51
fO.l
34.8
3.5
18.2
3.1.6
27.2
46.0
6).3
13.8
2J.7
16.4
n.s
H9.2
4 7
6.0
34.0
22.7
27.4
21.4
31.4
5.1'
15.9
11.9
21.3
11.9
22.7
27 51
7.5
J o
27.7
1.4
21.4
iii.'i
12.01
22.3
3.3
3.3
46.3
10.2!
4.9
39.0
63.3
47.9
4.2
32.3
16 6
11.8
22.3
.1
.lt2,16S.014,9il8 49.3!
.1 7SS,321,574 29. I
17.0!
1.8
63.0!
81.1
15.5
38.3,
'4L3
246.1
12.5
DOMINION OF CANADA.
CITIKS.
Amount. Inc. Dec.
I
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Hnllfax
Vancouver, n. C.
Hamilton
St. John, N. R....
Victoria. B. C.t.
Quebec
Totals. Canada.... (J 36,534.018) 20.0
17.522,440!
11.094,0031
3,098.442!
1,779,9C0 17.S
959,9651 1
718,947
849,723
510,509!
1.704,294,
25.0!.
13.8
69.1 .
4.01
13.0
8,3
40,2
Not Included In totalf because contain
Ing other Items than clcnrlngs,
Not Included In totals because of no
comparison for last year.
IHlAIISTIUlK-rS THAPI3 nKVIKW.
Current of Trade lltinnluit Full In
All Lines.
NKW YORK, Sept. 27.-Rradstreet's to
morrow will say:
The current of trade Is still running full
In nenrlv all lines nnd In some the tldo
Is still -rising as shown by a firmer tone
or actual advances In the level of prices
except for such staples as cereals, hog
products and rotton which are dealt In on
tho exchanges. On distributive trades the
features aro the continued good advices
from Jobbing trades. Tho talk of tho wide,
spread corn damage due to lata frosts
seems to have fallen flnt. A quieting down
demand for dry goods usual at this season
Is noted at many markets, but these re
ports ara generally accompanied by advices
of an enlarged distribution of clothing for
fall wear.
Demand for Iron and steel, represented
by strikes and for other causes has at last
broken the usual trade limits nnd Is full
nnd free In nearly all lines, ,
Hardware sales are. large, but galvanized
Iron Is lower.
Tho print cloth situation at Fall River
Is pecullnr. A month ago talk was heard
of possible strikes, due ; reductions of
wages. Blnco then the prices havo ad
vanced So per yard nnd this week two
mills have announced wnges advnnccd.
Wheat has apparently reached the bot
tom ns regards dullness this week, specula
tion being dormant nnd what few price
changes occurred wero In sympathy with
corn, which was affected slightly early
by rost damage reports nnd good ex
ports, but nbsence of demand Induced liq
uidation, the result being only fractional
changes on the week. Hog products weak
ened nnd show qulto large reductions, not
ably In lard.
Wheat, Including Hour, exports for the
week nggregnto 6.450,352 bushels, ns ngnlnst
3.840.674 last week and 4.242,810 In this week
last year. Wheat exports July 1 to date
(thirteen weeks) aggregate 7R.tB2.531 bushels
as ngalnst 4l.70tl.22fl Inst sensott.
Corn exports nggregate 685.706 bushels as
ngalnst 611.62S Inst week and 2,166,171 last
year. July 1 to date corn exports aro
12,718,910 bushels against 40,742,617 Inst sea
son. .
Failures In the United Stntes for tho
week number 197 as against 168 last week,
169 lit this week n year ago, 129 In 1S99 and
166 In 1898. Canadian failures are 31 against
23 last week, 22 the week one year ngo nnd
11 In ISM.
Cotton Market.
NEW TOnK. Sept. 27.-COTTON-Spot
closed Arm! mlddllnr uplands, S'ie; mid
dling gulf, SHo: sales, nono. Futures closed
stendy: September, 7.77c; October, 7.76o;
November, 7.71c; December, 7.76c; January,
7.76c; February, 7.76c; March, 7,75c; April,
7.76o : Slav. 7.7c.
NKW ORLEANS, Sept. 27.-COTTON
firm; saies, i,ai naies; oruinary, 6 io-ito;
good ordinary, 64c; low middling, 7 7-16c;
middling, 8c; good middling, St,c; middling
fair, SHc nominal. Receipts, 6,425 bales;
stock, 68iSR bales. Futures steady; Sep.
tember, nominal; October, 7.7l07.72ej No
vember, 7.63'S7.fifio; December, 7.63f7.64c;
January, 7.62fl7.63ci February, 7.63'a,7.6.ic;
March, l.aw.izc, April, 7.63g7.66o; May,
7.6.V37.67C.
ST. I.Ot'IS, Sept. 27.-COTTON -Quiet, un
changed; middling, 7 15-".6c, sales, 100 ba es;
receipts. 1,140 bales; shipments, 730 bales;
stock. 84,340 bales.
OAIiVESTON, Sept. 27.-COTTON-Qulet,
7 15-16c.
LIVKRPOOL. Sept. 27. COTTON-Spot,
quiet; American middling fair, 5 1-lOd; good
middling, 4'4d: middling, 4d; low middling,
4 13-32d; good ordinary, 4 3-32d; ordinary.
3 27-32d; sales. 6,010 hales, of which 609 were
for speculation and export nnd Included
5.000 American; receipts, 13,Ono bnles, In
cluding 12,900 American. Futures opened
stendy and closed firm; Americnn mid
dling, 1, m. c, September, 4 25-6ld value;
October, g, o. c. 4 2-6ld sellers; October
and November, 4 2iV61d sellers; November
nnd December. 4 19-6ld sellers; December
and January. 4 16-6434 17-64d buyers; Jan
uary and February. 4 16.6P?M 17-64d sellers;
February and March, 4 16-61(ff4 17-64d sellers;
March and April. 4 16-6lfri 17-6ld buyers;
April nnd Mny, 4 17-Rtd sellers.
(Ill nnd llnsln.
OIL CITY, Pa.. Sept. 27.-OIL-Crcdlt bnl
nnces, J1.25. no bid; shipments, lLtJ! bbls,;
average. 96,687 bbls,; runs. 9S.878 bbls.; aver
ngo. 81.104 bbls.
NKW YORK. Sept. 27.-OIL-Cottonseed,
tlrm; prlmo yellow. 42c. Petroleum, nom
inal; refined New York. $7.60; Philadelphia
and Baltimore. $7.45; Philadelphia and Bal
timore. In bulk, $4.85. Rosin, dull; strained,
common to good. $1.40. Turpentine, quiet
nnd stendv nt 36.,(i736l;o.
LIVKRPOOL, Sept. 27.-OII,-Cottonseed.
Hull rcllned, spot, tlrm nt 21s. Turpentine
spirits, steady. 27e. Rosin. common,
steady nt 4s lVjd. Petroleum, refined, stendy
at 6t,d. Linseed, strndy. 36 6d.
LONDON, Sept. 27 OIL-Calcutta linseed,
spot, 54s 6d; Unseed, 31s 6d. Petroleum,
American refined, 6 3-16d, Turpentine
spirits, 26s 6d.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 27.-OII-Splrlts tur
pentlno. Arm. 33c. Rosin, firm. Quote:
A. II, C, 1). $1; K. ll.Of : F. $1.10; fl. $L15: H.
$1.25; I. $l.3.i: K. $1.90; M. $:.30; N. $2.85;
WO, $J.M; WW. $3.65.
New York Live Stock Market.
NKW YORK. Sept. 27. CATTLK Re
ceipts, 3.381 head; medium to good steers,
10c higher: common, bulls and cows, stendy;
steers. $4.2.Vof, 00; extra. $6.50; hulls, $2.6011
3.80; cows, $1.73iI2.75. Cables steady; exports
tomorrow, 1,756 cattle and 1,762 quarters of
beef.
CALVKS Receipts. 249 head; steady for
veals; grangers higher: veals, $5,00B.75;
grassers. $3.60fM.2j: culls. $3.50.
SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,919
head; sheep, barely stendy; lambs, easier;
sheep, $2.60i3-l.00! culls, $2: lambs, $4.005.6);
one car. $.".60; culls. $3.50; Canada lambs,
$3.4flfi.flO.
HOOS Receipts, 2,197 head; steady nt
$7.00Jf7.25; choice state, $7.3.).
Wool Mnrkrt.
BOSTON, Sept. 27.-W001.-The Borton
Commercial Bulletin will say In tomorrow's
report on tho wool trnde of the I'nlled
Stntes: Wool dealers report a quiet mnr
Kot, with the demand for small lots. The
receipts of wool in Boston since Jnnunrv 1
have been 216.8VUI26 pounds, against 110,138,.
715 pounds tor the same period In 1900. The
Boston shipments to date are 190,636,192
pounds, ngalnst sales of 10.),29i.000 pounds
for the same period In 1910. The s.tock on
hand In Boston Jnnunry 1, 1901, wns 76.309,50)
pounds. The total stock today Is 102,525.06)
pounds.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 27.-WOOI-Flrm;
medium grades, HfiKo; light fine, 12i,ir
14Hc; heavy line, 9H1Tll.c; tub wnshed, 12?P
24c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Goid Cattle Bold Readily at Steady Pnctx,
bat Others Were Blow aad Jjewer.
HOGS AVERAGE A LITTLE HIGHER
Lluhter Receipts of Sheep nnd l.nmlis
anil Market Hilled Aetlie nnd
Jitend tn n Whittle llluher on
All Desirable tirades.
Oflklnl MontUiy....
Olllclal Tuesday....
Oillclnl Wednesdny
Oftlclal Thursday .
Olllclal Friday......
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 27.
u.iiue. nogs, niircp.
.. 6.9J4 3,114 13,W(
.. fi.2!ilj 7,lol 9,41 1
.. 7,697 6,274 8.120
.. 3.7CS 4,ul7 9,i6
.. 2,917 6,603 4,39u
.17.117
.16.210
..15,243
. 3-MM
26,739
23,757
21,264
lii.S-'i
ii. (96
31, IW
44,745
15,645
;w,7iz
JU.42S
3.8,093
Five days this week .27,596
0.111111 iiiijn iasi week . ..20,494
Dciiuti n n n ueiore
Same three weeks ago
Same four weeks ago..
Sumu days Inst year..
Avernco tirlce mm
Omaha tho past sevetal days with com
ls..Duiia.
I 1901. lfOO.!li-99.l,93.l!!97.,lti90.,IS95.
6 041
for hogs at South
Jievr York Dry fiootli, 4lnrket.
NKW YORK. Sept. 27.-DRY OOODS-The
chief feature has been nn ndvnnce of tc
In Amerleon and Merrlmnc Indigo blue
Rrlnt to ik per ynrd, Tho genoml mnrkct
ns ngaln ruled quiet In all descriptions
of cotton goods, with no other chnngo In
tirlccH. Linens are quiet but llrm, Burlaps
have again been slow this week and tend
ing downward. The combination of Cal
cutta burlap manufacturers Is reported
broken up.
MANCHESTKR. Sept. 27.-DRY OOODS
Cloths. . quiet, with a moderate Inquiry.
Yarns, quiet and unchnnged.
Wool Auction Sales.
LONDON. Sept. 27.-WOOL-The offerings
at the wool mictions today numbered 21,100
bales, Including a good selection of
scoureds, which met with a quick sale,
hollowing nro the sales In detail: New
South Wales, 4.000 bales; scoured, 6;d5f
Is 3t4d; greasy, 4lld. Queensland. .Whales;
scoured, lOWdBlB 74d. Vlctorln. 1,700 bales:
scoured. 8V4dls6d: greasy. 4-3imd. South
.Australia, 100 bales; greasy, 4fi9d. West
Australia, 1,200 bales; greasy. 6Vi(ff9d, Tas
mania. 400 hales; greasy. 3tJi9d. New Zea
land. 7,200 bales; scoured. 4djils5d; grensy,
?l4JJ9Wd. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal. 600
bales; scoured, 7i;d3ls3d; grensy, 7574d.
Coffee Market.
NKW YORK. Sept. 27.-COFFEK-Spnt
Rio, quiet: No. 7 Invoice. &K3c. Mild,
quiet. Futures were flnnlly steady and net
6(310 points lower. Sales Included Septem
ber at 6c; October. 4.rc; December, 6.10W
6.15c; January, 5.20c; March. 6.40c; May,
6.45c; April, 6.60c; May, 6.66?f5.60c; July.
5.70c; August, 5.75c.
Peoria Market.
PKORIA, Sept. 27.-CORN-Lower; No. 3,
aSc.
OATS Inactive; No. 2 white, 364c, billed
through.
WHISK Y-On the basis of $1,30 for fin
ished goods,
Visible Supply of Cotton,
NKW ORLEANS. Sept. 27.-COTTON-Secretnry
Hester's statement of the world's
visible supply of cotton shows thn totnl
Visible as 1,472,256 bales, of which 1.011,256
wero American.
.Nerr York M Inline Quotations'.
NKW YORK. Sept. 27.-Tho following ore
the closing prices on minlim stocks:
Adams Con
Alice
nreece
Ilrunsulck Con ...
Conistnck Tunnel.
Con. Cal, & Va....
Pfailwoot Terra ,
Horn Silver
Iron SlUer
Le(ivlll Con
. 20
. 65
.140
. 5
.
.1J
. 10
.18)
. 5J
. a
I.ltlle Chief ..,
.Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Havage
Sierra Nex-aila
Small Hopra .,
Rtandard
11
....1075
"0
7
.... 1
1
It
40
....3!5
Fnrrlirn Flnnnclal.
LONDON, Sept, 27.-On the Stock ex.
chnngo business was light and Irregular.
The tone was morn favorable, chiefly ow'ng
to thn rally In coppers nnd Americans. Tho
condition of money Is beginning to affect
first-class securities. Business was Innc
tlve until tho afternoon, when prices hnrd
ened on New York buying orders. Ool.l
premiums nre quoted: Buenos Ayres, 31.20;
Madrid. 43.07; Rome, 3,05. American eagles,
7t3 6 4-5d.
Hank ClenrliiK'.
OMAHA, Sept. 27,-Bank clearings today,
$1,028,609; corresponding day last year,
$1.027.13S: Increase, $1.27t.
CHICAOO, Sept. 27,-riearlngs, $26,278,778;
balances, $1,405,442; New York exchange, 20o
discount; posted exchange, $4.8lfl4.SH.
NKW YORK, Sept. 27,-Clearlngs, $214,
210,000; balances. $11,115,760.
nfiaTnM B.ni riAaina to tin .
beJances, $3,ll3,ji
Bept. L.
Sept. 1,.
Bept. I.,
Bept. 4,.
Sept 6..
Bept. 6..
Hept. 7..
Sept. 8...
Sept. 9...
Kept. 10.
Sept. 11.
Kept.
3ept. 13.
Sept. 14.
Sept. 15.,
Sept. 16,.
Hcpt.N 17..
Sept. is,.
Sept. 19.
Sept ).,
Sept. 21
Sept. 22.
Sept. 23.
SeV 25..
Seii. 26
Bept. 27.
G11V
6 07T,
e id
6 2i',Vi
6 31
6 29T4I
5 02,
5 06
5 OS
5 05
6 C8
6 10'
6 16
6 2i
36H
6 44
6 3-)7.
6 38'kl 6 2UI
6 46H 6 OS
b 51H 6 05,
1 a w
6 674
6 6241 5 1S
It id I 6 13
I 6 19!
I 6 76! 5 22
4 19
4 22
4 23
4 30
4 SO
4 M
4 2
4 22
4 25!
4 30
4 :
4 34
6 85
! 6 fS
I 6 SO ,
6 7.". I
I 6 79 !
6 23
6 21
5 16
6 16
5 15
S 01,
3 69
3 65
I
3 621
3 CT.
2 53
3 6O1
3 67
3!
3 79,
3 83
3 72
3 68
3 65,
4 32
4 33
4 31
4 31
4 35
4 41
1 . t
1 111
1 90
4 36 3 721 3 78)
3 74
3 71
3 71
3 73
3
1
U I 1
1 99,
4 07
I
4 Oo
4 02
4 l"),
3 91
3 93
3841
3 s:
3 89
3 87
3 81
3 86
3 91
2 77!
2 81
2 81
2 71
2 71!
2 79
2 M
2 Mj
Mi
4 37
4 34
4 21
I 11
4. 20
4 23
4 21
4 I'll
4 03
4 01
3 f6
3 76
3 82 1
2 SSI 4 (t
2 7U I in
2 63
2 IV
2 73
2 Ofi
3 71
2m
2 S3
2 51
2 S,
2 l)i
2 89
I 01
4 12
4 12
4 04
4 UJ
.1 m
3 90
4 00
4 ii
4 84
4 88
Irdlcnted Sunday. Holiday.
The olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by etch road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.HT's.
5 . .
.1
8
C. M. A St. P..
Missouri Pacific 5
Union Pnclllc 37
C. & N. W
V., K. & M. V 20
C, St. P., M. A 0 6
B. A M 50
C , B, .1 Q 1
K. C. A St. J 1
C. R. I. A P.. east.. ..
Illinois Central
15
24
6
12
11
1
83
15
Totnl receipts 1M
The disposition of the day's lecelpth was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num-
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
17 217 31
513 1.120 561
715 2.634 2
463 WW 2.2fO
37
49
68
36
20
5
57 .... ....
1S6
362 ..
231
261 .... 1.948
,76.1 5,697 4.8(2
ber of hend Indicated:
Omaha Packing Co. .
Swirt nnd tompnuy
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour A Co
R. Becker A Degan
1, oilman A Co
W. I. Stephen
Benton A Underwood...
Livingstone A Schaller.
Dennis A Co
Hamilton A R
L. F. Husz
Wolf A M
Krey Packing Co
Other huyets
Total
CATTLK Receipts of cattle were of very
fair proportions today for this time of the
week, which mukes the supply for the week
considerably ahead of that of the Inst sev
eral weeks and only a little short of the
same week last year. The demnnd on tho
part of local packers for good cattlo was
quite liberal, so that the market was In
ftood shape.
Receipts Included about 26 cars of corn
fed steers nnd there were moro of them
choice than on nny previous day this year.
There wan n big string good enough to sell
nt $6.25 and scvernl bundles went from thnt
down to $6.00. Packers were all nfter tl)e
bettor grades and fully steady prices were
paid, T ho common kinds, however, wero
more or less neglected and In some In
stances sellers found they had to take off a
little from yesterday's prices.
Owing probably to the fact that the sup
ply of cow stuff has bucn very liberal nil
the week buyer did nut tnko hold with Hiiy
too much life today. Some of the bettor
grades sold without much trouble nt right
around stendy prices, but us 11 general thing
the mnrket was 5c or 10c lower than yes-
,terday. Undesirable kinds nnd particularly
lilt-' IIIL'UIUIII K!MI!l.'a viriu BlUW UllU I1IIIU 111
sell.
Thero was not much chnngo notlccnble in
the prices paid for bulls, calves und stags,
but common stuff was a llltlo dull.
This being the Inst end of tho week stock
ers nnd feeders did not sell quite as rapidly
as they have on the preceding days of this
week. Tho heavy feeders showing quality
sold stendy, but stockers, unless they wero
choice, and common cnttlo of all weights
wero liardcr to dispose of than usual nnd
if anything they were lower. The demnnd
from the country for common .-nttlo Is very
ll.llit, so that sellers have to tako what
they can get for such kinds.
There were only a fow western rnnge
steers In the yards' this morning and the
bolter grndeB were picked up early nt good
steady prices. Cows sold all tho way from
steady to a dime lower and so nlso did
stockers and feeders. Representative salens
BKKF STKERS.
No. Av. rr. No. Av. 1'r.
1... C50 2 00 15 ns 5 to
2 02 2 S6 3 1243 6 10
1 133) 4 U 31 1318 5 CO
3 703 4 4') 4 1172 6 W
1 1020 4 65 34 1320 00
2 1001 5 2S 39 137S 6 15
3 USt 5 17 1J71 6 25
39 1192 5 ii 200 ie7t 23
STKKRS AND 6TAC5S,
39 1222 5 35
COWS.
1 9M 1 0) 1 2 f,0
2 610 1 00 11 , 933 2 CJ
1 70 1 0) 10 640 2 65
4.., 85? 1 W 2 ijO 2 (,D
1.. .......... SS) 1 71 102 SS3 tin
1 70 2 OO 1 730 2 S5
1 90i) 2 0) 2 940 1 85
1 730 2 00 9 977 2 M
52 S30 2 IS S K43 3 00
C 75 2 23 1 12:0 3 CO
S 946 2 23 II 934 3 10
2 1013 2 23 941 3 IS
8 864 2 30 2 730 3 13
6 971 2 40 1 1010 3 20
1 940 3 CO 1 1140 3 26
1 1000 2 CO 1 1230 3 U
17 f07 2 fl 1 1240 3 23
1 9)0 2 ft) 6 1146 3 40
4 1035 2 0 2 ioas 3 60
7 877 2 6l 3 104) 3 to
ttf.5 2 60 1 10W 3 CO
3 10') 2 t) 1 1210 3 75
3 soli 2 CO 1 1480 8 M
HKIFKRS.
11 712 2 2i 3 723 2 3
1 630 2 33 1 910 4 60
STAGS.
1 CM 1 CO 1 700 2 75
1 830 2 CO 1 1370 4 23
BULLS.
1 1410 2 25 1 144 0 2 7 3
1 1090 2 23 1 13) 2 75
1 1610 2 CO 1 1520 2 75
1 1310 2 (0 1 390 3 30
1 1140 2 MS
STOCK COWS AND HKIFKRS.
1 ICO 2 CO 2 Ski 2 60
1 COW 1050
3 cow s. 9i
6 cows. 9'VS
6enn's... 1058
O. I
10 cows 864
2 cows... .10i "
11 feeders.. 815
V.
2 steers.... 9
1 steer 11.10
1 steer 1L0
2 M 1 cow .
2 to 1 cow.
2 SO 1 cow
2 80 1 bull. .
. Uorrlngton Neb,
2 85 2 cows. , .
3 S5
3 01
McDermolt
1250
i:o
win
t2Sd
96.)
4 steers.
2 feeders.
3 cows...
11 cows ..
13 cows...
SS cow .
3 cow s. . .
1C.H
.1125
4 (
4 IO
4 00
4 ft)
2 60
1 cow 91)
-Neb.
10 feeders.. 892
2 feeders.. 90
1 bull 130
3 feeders.. 810
3 60
3 61
3 6.)
2 30
2 5
2 85
4 3d
3 30
2 40
2 50
972
96 cow
161 feeders. IOCS
1 cow. A.. 12"0
46 cows . . . !'32
21 cow s. . 90!
Paul Rentcsch Neb.
. 993 2 25 1 cow 750 1 50
. SS0 2 85 1 bull 132-) 2 M
.1036 2 75 1 bull 1650 2 .
S. Ham Neb. t
.896 2 70 2 cows 12) 3 25
. 886 2 10
Jacob est Idaho.
3 15
3 80
4 0)
2 75
10
111 feeders
3 feeders
1 heifer ..
9 bulls ..
F61
HVv1
, 611
12.13
3 fO
3 ()
3 10
2 30
iiuur.--ueceipis 01 nogs were light igs n
today and prices ruled a trifle higher Pack
ers, however, were slow about paving ilie
ndvnnce, but sellers held on and the market
flnnlly opened, the tlr.t hog selling Jut
nbout 24c higher than yesterdav. The hulk
went front $6.75 to 16.80, with the long
string ut $6,774. The choicer lo.id.i sold
mostly from $6.81) to 16 95. and the com
moner kinds from J6.7S down. At those
prices It wns not a very active market, as
buyers wanted to get their supplies for
less money.
They failed to succeed, however, nnd thern
wns very little change In the mnrket from
stnrl to finish, the close being fullv ss good
ns the opening. Although the mnrket wBS
not very active nt any one time, everything
wns sold In good season. Representative
sales:
Av. Sh. IT. No. Av. Sh
189 M 70 72 112 160
7 237 4-1
1W 6 76 63..
C3..
142
)
231
316
311
.21)
.21?
..192
.27
2)4
M .-. .248
S 27
1...
2..
C.
6..
2..
1..
1..
2..
6..
3..
5..
12..
13..
1..
2 .
1..
OALVEft.
140 i 25
STOCK CALVKS.
,370 2 75 2 443 8 7)
370 3 W 1 260 4 M
275 3 25 1 310 4 00
3.10 3 60 1 ISO 4 00
STOCKERS AND FKEDKR8.
630
. 654
. 745
. 7W)
. 490
. 820
. 910
. 610
.1C26
. 614
. 833
. 854
. 650
. 700
. 610
2 00
2 25
2 25
2 30
2 73
2 76
2 75
2 73
2 73
2 76
2 80
3 M
3 CO
3 00
3 01
3...
2...
3...
10...
4...
10...
19...
3...
II...
18...
13...
21...
1...
30
l15
925
. 631
882
600
1 bull 660
2 bulls 1116
30 feeders.. 935
i, cows
1 row
7 heifers..
11 cows....
1 cow
1 cow 850
18 cows Ml
16 steers,... 960
47 feeders. . 879
U steers..,. C2S
6 feeders,. 951
K,
13 cows 1170
J
1 COW 780
1 cow ICnO
1 cow 760
NEBRASKA
2 65
2 10
3 30
liO
885
933
C37
20
!J2
937
"61
10
SI
830
C84
974
940
873
..10S0
.. 800
3 10
3 13
3 IS
3 20
3 20
3 26
3 23
3 2A
3 30
3 3')
3 30
3 3)
3 30
3 CO
3 65
1
2 60
2 85
2 80
2 75
2 50
1 80
2 73
2 90
3 35
4 15
K
3
1 cow...
1 cow. .
4 feeders. . 863
2 cows 920
4 steers.... 120J
4 cows...
2 steers
2 bulls..
2 bulls..
3 cows
6 cows
2 heifers.
French Neb.
:) 10 cows.
..1037
.. 870
..1215
..1180. 1 76
3 ( 0
1 00
3 30
2 15
3 75
2 50
3 10
2 20
. 826
.If 66
610
1 85
2 91
2 75
Chllders-Neb.
2 25 1 row .
2 25 1 cow-
SSI 3 20
...
C. ..
C9 ...
61 ...
19....
13...,
7 ...
63 ...
31....
37...,
72...
00...
81 ...
48....
80....
61....
63...,
82....
80...,
63...,
41....
CO....
82
61
CI
64
6!
tm
(9 ....
10
43
230
....23
... i
....300
....27
....2.17
....233
... 158
....3.V.
... 2.14
....2.M
....307
.. 219
....517
....249
....276
....231
... 24)
....m
. . . SSI
241
273
....234
....253
....274
....219
....223
236
2JI
. 206
..221
. 244
ll
80
10
100
loo
to
40
SO
SlM
200
8)
120
IT.
70
6 73S
ft 76
73
75
ft 73
76
ft 73
6 76
ft 774
ft 774
77i
6 774
6 774
ft 774
6 774
774
6 774
ft 774
ft 774
6 774
6 774
6 774
ft 774
6 77 4
6 77
6 774
6 774
6 774
ft 774
ft 774
774
ft 774
ft 774
6 771,
ft 774
6 774
6 774
ft 774
ft 774
6 774
774
6 77-i
6 774
6 774
35...
(9...
2...
67...
66...
C5 ..
tn ..
70...
ft),..
73...
7 ..
60...
ftH...
64...
73...
69...
71...
65...
60...
63
62
49
C3
41
7
77
Cft
66
70
Av.
.242
....237
....X4
....11
....2)
....33
....211
....13ft
....
....254
....234
....249
....271
....21ft
....240
....2J8
....220
60..
75..
62..
71...
41..,
67..,
7..
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SHKKP There were none too many sheep
and lambs on sale today to meet the de
mands of local packcm, and ns a result
tho market was morn active than It has
been for some time past, Practically every
thing wns sold by nbout 9 o'clock, and good,
steady to Hrong prices were paid. In soma
cases sales wero mnde that looked 6c or
10c higher. That was true of both sheep
and nmbs. Wethers sold as high ns $3.30
and liimbs $1.25.
Tlie demand for feeders wns nlso equal
to the supply, and fully steady prices wero
paid as compared with yesterday.
Quotations: Choice yearling. $3.25rf3.35:
fair to good yearlings, $3.00fj3.2; choice
wethers. $3.0003.20; fair to good wothers,
I2.S6173.00; choice ewea. $2.j)S2.85; fair to
good owes. $2.402 6O; choice spring lambs.
$4.15ft4.35; fall to good spring lambs, $3.76ii
4.15: feeder wethers. I2.75if3.15: feeder lambs,
93.0tVi73.6O. Representative sales:
No.
1 owe
6 ewes nnd stngs
4 ewes and stags
2 yearlings
1 yearling ,
1 yearling
31 Wyoming wethers
105 Wyoming wothers
112 Wyoming wethers
96 Wyoming wethers
91 feeder lambs
86 feeder lambs
42 feeder lambs
11 feeder lambs
47 Wyoming lambs
41 Wyoming lambs
71 Wyoming lambs
66 Wyoming lambs
2,258 Idaho lambs
1 cull lamb
1420 Idaho feeder lambs
Av. Pr.
70 $2 75
118 2 75
117 2 75
9G 3 27
90 3 30
60 3 30
93 3 30
16 3 30
93 3 30
86 3 30
68 3 60
68 3 60
60 3 60
67 3 50
62 4 16
65 4 13
63 4 15
63 4 15
67 4 25
50 3 bu
62 3 80
CIIICAfiO I.IV15 STUCK MA It KBIT,
Cuttle Ntenily lions Ntronir nnd Sheep
WenU.
CHICAGO. Sept. 27.-CATTLK-Racelpt.
3,500 head, Including 350 hend Tcxans, 300'
head westerns; market steady; no fancy
cattlo here; good to prlmo steers, i (".()
6.45: poor to medium, JI.WflC.75: stockers
nwP feeders, $2,2554.30; cows, $1.60fi 1.76;
heifers. $2.001f-l.75; dinners, $1.50oy2.25: bulli,
$1. 7511 1.75, calves, $.3.0076.25; Texas steers,
$1.004.00; western steers, $3.6.ii!5.2fi.
HOOS-Receipts, 19,000 head; left over,
3,Xr) hend; estimated tomorrow, 12.0oO head;
good grades strong, others slow; mixed
nnd butchers, $6.7Oj7.10; good to cholcs
heavy. $6,801 ,.25; rough heavy, $6.40if6.75;
light, J6 4yf(6.95; bulk of sales, $6.656.96.
SHKKP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 12.000
head; sheep, weak to 10c lower; lambs,
steady to strong; good to choice wethers,
$3.00H0i); fair to choice mixed, $3.3O?i3.60;
western sheep, $3,2513.85, native lambs, $3.00
6.00; western lambs, $3.7534.75.
Knnsna City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 27. CATTLK Re
ceipts, 4,9) head; corn-ffd steers, steady:
other cnttlo steady to luo lower; drossod
beef, t5.OCKEJfi.G5: stockers and feeders, $2.50Jp
4.25; western-fed steers, $4.25Jj4i.0O: western
range steers, $3.605.76; Texas and Indians,
J2.0r)43.70; Texas cows, $2.103.00; native
cows, $2.60i74.35, heifers, $3.50St,.40: canners,
Il.60ffl2.60; bulls. $2.25fH.O0; calves. $4.fir5.25.
HOOS Receipts, 7,600 head; market strong
to 6c higher, ton, $7.10; bulk of sales, $6.76
7.00; mixed packers, $6.65-87.00; light, $6.30$
6.9u; pigs, $4.76ff6.15.
SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 20 head:
market unchanged: western lnmbs, $3.r,fU
4.30: western wethers. $3.00ffi3.25; ewes, $2.60
14.25: fed wethers. $2.603.00; fed lambs,
$3.00Q3.35; stock, $1.60fvl.6a
St. Joseph Live Ktnuk Market.
ST. JOSBPH. Sept. 27. CATTLK Re
ceipts, 1,400 head; market steady on best;
Toxnus, 6ti'10c lower; natives, $2.85ti6.60:
Tcxnns and westerns, $2.70'86.85; cows and
"heifers, $1.2ofj5.00; bulls and stags. $2.25'3
4.85; stockers and feeders, $1.76fi4.00; year
lings nnd calves, $2.00173.75; veals, $3.fXV9
6.0O.
HOGS Receipts, 6,400 head; market steady
to 6c higher; light nnd light mixed, $6.78
6.93; medium and heavy, $6.8O8'7.10; pigs,
$5.rV7CiO; bulk. $.8.Vfi6.9fl.
SHICITP AND LAMRS-Rerelpts. t.350
head; market 10c higher on best lambs; top
Idnho lambs, $4.60; top Idaho wethers, $3.3j;
top Idaho ewes, $3.25.
St, I, mils Lire Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept, 27 -CATTLE Receipts,
3.61)0 head. Including 1.80O lienrl Texans;
market steady, with Texans to lower: na
tlvo shipping nnd expo-t steers, $4.6.W6.20
dressed beef nnd butcher steers, $3.5026.S5
steers under l.MO lbs . $3.S4i.Z5; stoow-rs
nnd feeders, $2..!0'5 1 00, cows and herfen,
$2.W3.0i); canners. II 23-02.3.i; hulls. $2.f
3.50; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.10fj4.5;
cows and heifers, $2 16f(3.35.
HOOS- Receipts. 4,9 0 head; market stroni;
to 60 higher, pigs nnd lights. 6.65fj5.tl;
packers. $6.6,if76 90, butchers, 16.937.25.
SHKKP AND LAM BS Receipts, 1.800
head; market stendy; native muttons, $.1.fn)
3.40; lambs. $l.wffJ4. 60; culls and bucks, $2.W
Ji3.f6.
.
Stock In Sight.
The following tabln shows the receipts of
Cattle, hogs and sheop at thu live principal
stock markets for September 27.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 2,917 6,603 4.305
Chicago 3,rio 19,f"0 13.000
Kansas City 4,900
St. Louis 3,6"i)
St. Joseph 1,100
7,500 20
4,9)0 1,500
6,1'rt 2 360
Totals ..
16,217 42,403 20,545
Telephone lOHtl.
'Boyd Commission Oo
6uccesors to James H. Uo4 4 Co.,
OMAHA. NKO.
COMMISSION
GRAIN. lHOVIHIOi AND ITOCKi.
Butid of Trad Ballala.
Direct wires to Chicago an New TerJfc
.Qeftifflcndenst. John A. Wtrrea a 2a