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- _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE - - - - OMAHA - DAILY DEE : StDAY , SEPTEMBER ' 15 , 189. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -IlJ
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. CONDiTION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE
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D1lne in I JobbIng Way Shows Imprve-
. mont in Some Lines
COUNTRY COLlECTIONS HOLD UP WEll
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Intcll1 In the Stnte I nll Oycr-
. Ii nil OWN AU Oth'r CO " . . I era-
( , I . .lonNLarAc Atcutn".c of
Country Iurerl Ixpected.
The nil Important subject discussed In
trade circles during the 1ast week has been
' . 'I the state fair. I has not been nil talk ,
I however , among the wide awake jobbers oC
the city. An Immense amount of work has
been don In anticipation of that cvent.
Des Ides putting up a buiding for exhibits on
have trimmed
thc fair grounds the jobbers
up their places of business and have
Jut stocks In the best IJOsslble shape for
the inspection of their customers , who are
expected to drop In during the fair week.
Travolng men have been called In and
% ; , cvery provision made for the comfort and
. Jleosuro' oC the visiting merchants. The
" ' jobbers , who are In a bettor condition to
\ , . else that If one
_ ,4 judge than any one ele , say
bait of the country merchants visit the
city during fair week that have promised
to do so there will bo a great crowd. 'Vhlo
past experience has shown that merchants
bent on IJleasuro are not very large or lb-
eral buyers , stilt It I oltlclpatCl that a
good business will bo transacted during
fair weelt.
i. The past six days have not witnessed any
material change In the local situation. In
some few lines an Improved movement of
. I - goods Is reported , but as a rule jobbers
claim that business as yet docs not show
c0lm very marked change. In most lines
there Is just a good , steady movement of
goods , and nothing more. The fat that the
bank clearings do not show any gain "f
consequence would go to show that no
very marked Improvement had as yet set
In. . In s nio Ineq thouGh there Is some
ircprovement not d and representatives of
Inprovement In" 11"lne9" seem to feel con 1-
d ' Itflhitiitorauenorai revival all
'rr Uillnh tft
along the line Is near at hnnd.
Collections while slow In some lines , ore
eneraly Colectons f/ ) r , whlo , as I whole , much bet-
tot than might bo expected under the clr-
. utnstuflCeS.
< GROCrmES SHOW FEW CHANGES.
In groceries there Is a very fair business
doing and jobbers generally express them-
selves as well pleased with the outcome of
folvcs wcl
the wcek' tra Jleascd Homo quarters an 1m-
Jrovcnent Is noted In the volume of goods .
void.
, ' injorLant. changes In the market for lead-
' fag \ Ines of merchandise have been few.
J , ' \1 Sugar Is very firm , and It would occasion
no surprise if there should be a further ad-
I
'vIinco ( In the market.lhe demand Is enor-
lncO
" mous , consequent upon there being a large
. - frttlt crop In most all sections of the coun-
-frui Irop not so much a question of price
' Jas It I of being able to get supplies at any
, }
' price. Some Idea of the extent to which
" . fruIt canning has been carried on and the
consequent increase In the demand for
stigar . . may , be gained from the fact that
. fugar. sold during the
one house In this city has sell
past season sevelteen cars of fruit jars.
Into
These fruit Jars have gone largely
Nebraska , some few Into Iowa and a
Nebrslm saro
smailer number Into the states west
smaler interesting information bearing upon
the Interestng canned goods market Is
comlng to band from time to time. East-
, ern Packers appear to bo greatly worried
, over the outlook for peachcs. The receipts :
of fresh peaches have been very light so I
. l tar this season and prices have been un-
_ . , usually hIgh , when they expected lower
; 'I prices than last season. Some of the large
J : Baltimore paeker have not put up any
peaches at all this season , white others re-
\ port a very light pack up to present date.
, quoted at the
it Is said that the IJrlces
Castorles for new Limo beans are the lowest I , ,
on record. So far 08 can bo learned there
Is no apparent reason for the prevailing low
IJrlccs aside from the competition among
the heavy packers.
packcr.
Reports from all sources agree that the
eastern pack of tomatoes wIll be consider-
. ably below the average , and according to
some the lightest In several years. I would
appear that the poor results of the 1&1 season -
Bon were discouraging to 0 good many and
that In consequence the tomato crop In a
gcol mlny localities was greatly reduce
DRY GOODS MEN ACTIV
- ? Tle past week has witnessed a very .satls- .
" factory movement of goods In the dry goods
factor
line and local dealers report that they have
had about nil they could do to take care of
the orders that have been coming to hand
from nil parts ot the territory tributary to
this market. The previous week was rather
quiet , but during the last Ilx days there
has been trade enough to make UIJ for I
hal more too. Besides having a good trade
ant week jobbers are looking for I continuance -
tinuance of the annie volume ! business for
the six tiny to come. It hI expected that
the attendance upon the fair of dry gods
men will be very large and that not I few
wi
of the number have put on ordering goods
0 that . they could make a selection while In
the cIty.
As to the market the tendency of staple
cottons Js still upward and the past week
witnessed still further advances In brown ,
bleached . sti colored coatIs. While there
are to be found some who still doubt the ,
legitimacy ot the strength developed In' '
this dIrection . there II no indication of any i
: busines but on the contrarY
speculative a.lvance are gradual nml are followed
cautously al , no efforts being put forth to
boom price" . '
Outside ot cottons the market has been of
0 rather uneventful character during the
. weelt
BOOT AND ShOE MEN
The dealer are stl talking about the
osIbliity of still further advances In their
} of goods tn the future when the preunt
stock of medium priced leather Is ax-
haus ted.
ocal jobbers report a god movement of
goods for the season and the trade appears
to bo , In a fairly healthy condItion.
SHELl" HARDW AR } .
Shelf hardware has shown some few atl-
vances during the welt but nothing of any
very great Im ortancc. The hIgh price nt
which steel is 1 held has compelled 1 general
stiffenIng In , prices all along the line so that
almost very day an advance In this or
that minor line Is notell.
'ho volume of trade during the six lays
under r.oylew has been at a satisfactory
character. There Is no great rush nor Is
, - anything oC the kInd anticipated. but Job-
nnythllS li. I rule are looking for I Good
steady fail business.
CAMPHOR ADVANCES.
The most interesting feature that has developed -
velopod of lute In the drug business Is the
sharp advance In CamlJhor. Helnell cam.
IJhor Is commanding almost fabulous prices
at the present time. Wihin I few weeks
tme.
nn advance of 7 to 10 cents a pound has
taken place ,
takel ' remarkable advance Is due to the
operations of an English syndIcate that
opertons control of the enUro suppl of
crude camphor for some time IJast. keeping
refiners the worll over at Its mercy and
making the experience of opposing specula-
' , "d4S a most unenvIable one. in other words
, j h\ syndicate hove tightened the screw
_ .parlodlcaliy. as other operator might venture -
/ : - " turo to seli "short" on the supposition that
sel 8upplton
the deal was about at an eml. The opinion
obtains that the "short" Interest In London
Is greater now than I has been at any
, Previous time tis year. and that the anl
tmo
r' tatu , whlo pohups hot more considerate
ol 'han other speculutvo clque a to who
may suffer , IS mostly interested In van-
qulshln their opponents. 1"or several days
' _ ' bus refused to quote
the syndicate lus reused any
11'leo In London , thus indirectly notifying
the "shorts" to step Ul1 to the captain
chico anti settle or take the risks ot reclv-
oleo ant
k jflg rater 11nlshment Inter un
tn.
The consumption of camphor has stedlv
. 'iecrettsctl. In the face of that fact thQ
storks of relners have steadily diminished ,
have lately been less
while jobbers laU'\ . ling
than customary supplies 1ecUH 0 the extremely -
tremely high cost and the causes leading
' thereto. \8 a result the avalahl\ supply In
tlereto.
I , this country Is much I.elow the quantity
_ u.lIy on hnml. 1'0 what altitude prices
ft U"'tl ultmately bo foreel i extremely
lematical .
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L : \ .fo lelttal. .
k 'UI LY 'I'ltAlLi , 'l'OI'ICS.
t Facts 1.'nrlnl on 1lllhu'll Gnthtlcll
fruln Irnl nail Near.
The tlluth In Australasia I really quito
terlo'is. As high as 15,0 sheep have ai-
really been lost 1y the ownef anti there
are many more cases of smaller loss The
trouble Is not lack of stock water , for JI the
main that Is supplied by nrtelian wels
The tlouth has simply dried up all the
t feed. I Is calculated that New South
' \'ulcl may expect disastrous druth . abut
once In six or seven years.
The cent turore for building cotton
mills In the south D car to have ub-
shll as In the Ilst two months the IIIS-
) : IJetell construction ot Dew organizations of
any Importance have been very few. CUI'I-
. tal.t ! and others ' seeking investments have
realized that the tune is for the
rlallcl tmo II past tlo eon-
8trloton of factories wIth 10Ol spindles 01'
less. lS under the roost momlcl\l nianae-
mont they aN 1 longer Ihlo to cope wTul
the mills that have 3,0 to 5. ( spindles
and upward. The small 111:1t , require a
- "xed expvnse nCCUlt that Is I ot 1 much
greater percentage upn the output ( the
spifl4ies end lol as compared with the
Sante charges by 'the larger mills. &n.l us
the later have acquired a reputation fur
their fabrics they can market them at rei"
tvoly better prices thnn' the smaller miI
while costing considerably less
The Astoria Herald las : There resides In
the clt ) . , .of , .wrJa . . ) . .harphrwd can-
nerman , lie 18 onto all the tricks of the
trade and Is i constantly fhemlng to mae
all the money he can. He Put "II a Job I
short time ago , however , that Ildn t pan out
very well. In packing his 8almon , s I Is
reported ho made the ! cans one ounce short
In weight . By s doing he was saving
forty-eight ounces or three tJundR on 1
CI I. I he packed : ( ) cases , which ho
probably would , It wouid ' have amounted to
ro cans or 2W2 cases. I doe"n't seem
vcr much until one goes to Ilgure I out.
l was a sharp trick , but It ( lidn't work.
The eastern commission merchant got onto
the racket nOd notified the festive Astoria
canneryman that he was short , which he
had to make good.
An Omaha business man who Is anxious
to manufacturing enterprises built
see s buit up
In this city cals attention to the trouble
that the cigar makers are having In De
troit. The business of the cigar manu-
fatttirers or that city has been greaty injured -
jured by a long and biter labor contest and
the gentleman referred to want an effort
put lotth to induce some of these manu-
fncturer to give up the light and move to
Omaha This city has many advantages as
a point for the manUfacture oC cigars.
There are several vacant buildings well
calculated for the business that could be
had at a low rental
Cigar men are trying to determine
whether the demand for spot goods Is di-
minishing. Some manufacturers say that
mokers have dropped onto the fact that
spots are being IJroduced artificially and
that they are not calling for that kind of
cigar as much as formerlY.
"There Is one thing that I would like to
Bee " sold a local gain man , "and that Is
a rule prohibIting card playing In the pub- ,
lc cxclianie room tn the Board of Trade
bu 111 ng. 'J ! his rom or hall oar i by the
board only for the holding of public meet-
Ings , but ni I remains open at all times .
the frequenters of the building have ( alien
Into the habit of congregating there for card
playll , I have no objection to the card
Illaylnl but think that It looks bad In the
exchange hal of a Hoar of Trade. A goo
many grin men visit the city and naturally
drop Into the Board of Trade building and
the Irst thing they see hi a party of card
players In the PublIc room. Tills Is not
calculated to create a very good Impres-
sion . "
among strangers. - -
NEW YORK G NEIAL NAlllET.
Closing ( notntonN 01 thc I'rlitcltnl
( OII.llt.'N IUll 8181)10,4.
NEW YOlK , ! lt. U.-FLOUn-n celpls , 17,8)
Mois. : exports , 7,49 LLIs. : Minnesota patents ,
$ .303.4 : : spring low grades , $1.7O2.4O : winter
patents , $ > 3.5 : city mill patents $ t01 1.20 :
winter stralghls. $3.0St73.E : city mi clears , $ .75 :
Minnesota bakers . $ .90'3.10 : winter low grades .
$215(2.C. Iy" flour , dull : superfine , $2.70fJ2.S0.
luckwheat nur , quiet ; spot , IL
CRN 1mALulel : yellow western , 0513070 :
lirandywine. U.60.
WIU AT-leeelpl. 2.i3.2M bu. : exports . 43.6
bu. Spot . dull and weaker : No. 1 hard , 65c. OIJ-
tons were weak and lower except for ono brief
rly on Iocal covering , nod cosd at % @ % o net
decline. The break wa. due to smal weekly cx-
, big . wiieat . the .
porls LIg spring " at receipts l\anclal
depression anti realizing by yeslerday's byers
on the curb them was . lurther bad breal
Heptember 61tfl3c , closed 61 o : December .
G 15.1616 % c. closed 61c.
Iti-fleceiptn. 16.200 bu. : ex pori ! . 3,00 bu.
SpotS stronger : No.2. 3S\1c. \ Options advanced
on near monlh , . owing to n demand from shorts.
laiD months being steady , closing unchanged
10 t.4o higher : September , 3i Hj38 3.16c , cloocd
23c. '
( ) A'rS-tecelpts. % ,0 bu. : exports , 20 bu. I
Spot , neglected : No 2. 24c. Options . without ,
activity or chlnge nil the morning : September ,
closed 2tc : 1)eceniber , 21 c.
l1AY--Iasy : shipping , $3.W(7.0 : god to choice
S7.511 .O.
HOIMJ-ulet and wealq : slate. common to
choice , - , 3137o l'ncillc 189t
crop 3(70 : Paclc cast , crop
IIVESulet : California dry , 21 to 2 lbs. ,
Oalv"lon , 2 I" 2. 11. . 161Hc ; Buenos Ayres
2 to 24 lb ! . 21c ; Texas dry . 21-to 3 Ibs. , afl3c.
LIOATIIEIt-Steads' : hemlock sole. luenos
, \rre Ight ! 10 heavy wetght. . 24 : acIds. % 1Hi2Ic. !
WOOI.Qulel : domestic le ep , 210323c.
l'nOVISINSlee quiet ; famiy , SO.Olo :
extra mess , $ .5@3.o ; city extra India mess ,
$1640017.50. Cut meals. eaay. Laid . lower ;
western closed at $6,2l\ ; October clssed $6.6
Pork , lower ; new meat 510.001310.25 ' . se
lUTI t-Recelpls , 2.033 pks. : market steady :
! tate dairy lltlllc : state creamery , 201320'4c :
western dairy , 9\13c : western creamery 1@
I'c : mlns.k. \ .
Cln rSIIeelpls. 2.461 ! . : market quiet :
large , G',43$7'4c : smal ! ) , 6(6\0 : part skims , 20)
6c : full Hklms. 1 ½ 012c.
1\62.
ltaotl-lteeeipts. 2,074 pkl . : state and Pennsyl-
vania. 16@lic : weblern , 151.16c.
1'1T1tO1EUM-1)u1i : United closed at $1.20 bid.
ItOSIN-Quiet : strained , cmmon.lo luJ , $1.47 %
O-iOiLWDUt ; ch' , , ( ! 1c ; country , ( % c.
lUCEQule ; domestic , fair 10 e"lr H16c $ :
Japan , 27ti'lc. .
MOL'iSS1S-Qulet : New Orleans , opeu kettle ,
good to choice. 2@ Zc. .
Io lb"AI.SPIJ Iron. sleady : sulhern. 811.0013
1.6 : January , S1.oOl.o. COPllr. firm :
brokers' Irlc $1:2 : exchange , $122. Lead
nn : brokers' price , U.2 ; exchange 83.37133.40.
Tin very finn : slrals , $ U. I1.G : plates.
stea.ly. Ipeler , quiet ; domestic , U.1.2. with
1Ies at 111.45f7l4.G2' y for Olh r.
COTNSlmD OI.Qulet anti ! Ieady : prime
summer yellow , 2GX@c : off grades , 21'tc ;
prime white , 31c. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Liverpool Markets.
LIVERPOOl. , Sep\ 14.-WIIISAT--Spot firm :
demand moderate : No 2 red winter , 4s 81 \ 1 ;
No 2 red spring . 5s : No. 1 han Manitoba , 5s
$ yd : No. 1 California , 4s 304d : futures closed
lirm . with near positions % @Id higher and dls
lant positions i6'l higher : business about
equally distributed : October . 4s lO ; November
U 10d : December , 4 10d : January , b 1d ! ;
September . 4 1uSd. !
COIIN-Merket trm : new mixed American 3s
Id ; futures closed firm . with near nld distant
positions 140 higher ; business aLI equaly distributed -
Irlbuled : Ieplemh er . Zs 4YI ; October . : 4t40 :
November , 3s 4d ; Deemb r , 3 l : February .
: % % d. .
1.'I.OUt.1arlel steady ; demand good ; feel
supplied : SI. Louis . fancy winter , 6 04. )
1'IIOViSIONS-Uacon , sle"ly : demand fair ;
Cumberland cut , : to 30 list. . lOs : short rIbs
Z lbs. . a. ; long clear . Inhl , 3 to t. Ib8. 33s 6 :
bar clear , hel V ) ' , w Ibs. . : s 6 ; short clear
baks , IJht 18 lbs. . ida 6d : short clear middies
hea\ ) GO Ib8 2 % 6 : clear bellies , I 10 16 Its. .
38s 6d. Rhoulilers. . square. 12 to 13 11)8. . : . .
items , short cut I to'Ie Ibs. . 4s. Talo\v. lne
North Amerlmn. nominal. ileef . extra In la
mes 18 : d ; p.lme mess. COs. 1ork. prime mess .
fine western , 66s Gd : prime mess medium lOs M.
l.rl , nn ; prime wc.tern lIe 3d : rejlned In
iiaiis. 3.
CU EEulet : demand moderate : finest
American. white ( new ) , 31s , lest American , col-
oral ( new ) . 37s Cd. .
DUTDl-Vul ; finest United Slates its : good ,
CIs.lSFI1IGERATOI 1015P-Forequarters , 3tl ;
hln.quartel. 64t1. %
tLI'ACHINO l'OWDEn-Iar\'o t. o. b.
Liverpool. [ '
1101'S-At London ( Pacific coast ) , 1 iSa.
St. LoulN GeneraL 1lnllcet.
ST. LOUII3. Sept. 14.-WIIIOAT-Weuk and
loy'er , 1 > lnel"ly on account of the heavy gold
exports , coEn with price blow yesterday ; No.
2 red. c.s : . t8l0 hid : September , 5c : Decein.
. , . %
ber SOc bid ; May . Go asked
CO1t1'-Uecllned early In sympathy wIth wheal.
hut recovered later t'ae.I of anti . close.l . . with
wih
the N."pton of Sellembr. under 3'eaterda's
tanls : No. 3 mixed. r h. 31c : t"lltem er , Uc
asked : December , 2i4c : May , 245g2fe ,
O.tTd-Stronr catty . hut , weakened wIth other
markets and closed with a decline of ,5c ; No.
2 . cash ZH.c hid ; September , 10 bid : lieccin-
her . ISo bid : May . 21c. , % Dcem-
UYF.Dul and lower : No 2 red . ITo bId
. . . . .
rnN 1.IEAT.-Sl.SStf 1.70.
MEAI.SI.101.70.
FLAX SiEl-11iher at , l '
TiMOThY SEED-Sleady at $ : f.O.
Y-I'nlrly active : prairie , :0 U3.o tim.
olhy. $ .0H.O. liii . side , tm.
LI.l-Weak : ; $3,121.5 ! sellers.
Ri'IOLTKII-Nominaily 51.1234 bid
RI'I
VIIOVIII1ONS-l'ork. standard ( mess , $3.76.
Lard . prime steam. $ .S. : choice . $5.724. lateen .
boxed shoulders , $3 : longs , S6.Z ; Iba. $6.T1 ;
5110105. S6.50.
lECEI TS-Four. : ,00 bbls. ; wheat , 57,0
bu. : earn. 3t.0 hu. : oats 4.0OQ bu.
SuIiI'MINTiO-FIour. 8.ot hhls. ; vheat , 1'.0
bu. : cor 1,0 bu. : oats , : ,00 bu
000cc Market. :
NEW YOn\ Sept H.-OFFREptons
olne.l .ll nl unchanged prices : no busIness encl
cl ; Inactive throughout ; ad\'an.1 later o
local mnnlpulntons In absence of sellers : clo".d
flint at IOf13 . points net n.hnn : sles 3.0G bags .
including : October . $ H.60JU.f ; December , S1.S :
Mach , $ hZ.054714.fl0 : May . n:1 . Spot Ito , dull :
No. 7 SI7 . 7.111.1. . . lull and nominal : C rova
ns : : " , O. Wlrehouse deliveries from New York
) ' sINI , ) ' , U.I" liars : New Yoilc slocl today ,
allot 2Z.$64 for bugs' the United t'nitel States Stale. ; . tnchc ii6.50) , , 315.437 bags ; bags total :
visible for the 1nl.1 States , 660,437 bags , against
UG.c bags last year .
SA-O . ! ept. li-Firm : good ayera ! antes ,
113.70 : receipts . 16.0 bags . ; stock . : G.O Iaes
IrAlInultru. Sept 11.-QUIet and unchanged :
sides . 1.0 bal . -
1110. S pt. I.-Stell' ; No. 7. lUo , 'IU : es-
change . I0d ; receipts . 8.0 bags ; cleared for
the tnll States , 5.01 ) hgs ; ceard for lOurop. ,
Lee ) blB ; slok , = .0 ( ag Hurp
1,011101 1"lk..t Uevlrwo
J.NUON , Sept , l4.-Tho weather , low averag.
CtiiUfliptiOfl , heavy supplies and a"rs.
c. umpton OUPII < 1vakn. . on
the cntnenl ant In America had a depressing
Inlueur" upn the 'e.I"s grain market : . prices
declininC CtiOilS , Cargoes acre quiet In all -
dl'clnln < G.WIs Crl0'erS al pOll-
iOiO , 1us.lalh.at was steady ( . reported
sl.'rILa. Time quantity afloat 11 Jun'pe Iprle
miiint.blng. l'rC1 were quiet . hard , Dululh
October and November. :1. I. 81"t 8ealy.
ldaiae was stow and Is 3616.1 lower : porceis ,
) .1. . . I 3(6
Ilxc American , 1 : 6.1. barley , quiet , scarce
and firm. Oat aclh'f and stead7
IiItsIM Ol ) : Iurkeis ,
I .US.\R CI''Y , S"I't it-WI I IOAT.-\Vq'ak :
" ol.ot . . Ie . Ttl lower ; )0. 2 harl , U : Ne J Id 6 :
CQulN-Hti'aIr : rather aow ; No 2 mixed . no
% te ; No. \hlil. 2
OtTt'-llteg.Ir j demand faIr ; No I mixed , l7lc ! ;
No. 2 while . 1 > 81P msd lie
nulntb Wheat JfRrke
1UL1J'U , Itpt lI.-wIlr.AT-Lowee ; No. 1
hard . c.sb 1.514c ; September , & 5a ; Slay , 1104c :
" 0 I n1rthem. cash , ( .43c ; Srlemar , i c ;
ntCmho. 6Gc : May OI.C ; No , I 10lhern
cash . UKo : rejected , 43ic.
COmIRCIAL ? AND FINANCIAL
Wet Had a Heavy Load to Oar ad
Brko ,
DECEMBER WM NERLY TO CENTS LOWER
-
Corn " 'ni Firm for n Pcy Minutes
About the Opening hut ' 'en 1 , .
cued In SYJpnth ) ' nUb
. , 'hent ,
CHICAGO , Sept H.-Lorge northwestern
receipts , an expected increase In the visible
supply and time reported ( allure of the bond
syndicate to make geol the gold reserve
were too heavy 0 load for wheat today and .
December closed 10 lower May corn lost
' 4c , May oats 'o all lrovlslons closed at
declines.
Wheat was less active today and decidedly -
cidedly lower. Cables came higher , the
natural reflex oC our strength yesterday ,
but outside of this all the conditions were
bearish. I was reported that the bond
syndicate had failed to make geol the los
to the treasury by the gold exports and this
proved u great disappointment ; the dcliv-
cries In the northwest were larger , being
1l2 cars , against OIL cars the same day I
lat"year , , and the exports from both coasts I
for the week were only 1,810,0 bu. , or ,
40,0 1w. less than the week before , and '
nearly 1O bu. less Ulan durIng the
corresponding week last year. There were
also Indications of a bIg Increase In the
visible supply next Monday , against a decrease -
crease of 30 bu. the corresponding week
last year. All this had a most depressing
Influence anti the selling pressure was can-
lderablo. There were times , however , when
the weakness was combated with a good
deal of vigor but without much success.
wihout
The probable big Increase In the visible , the
weakness In stocks tnd the financial outlook
were all against I. December sold from
tShc to 69c split to ti'c , 11ade several rc-
actions on the way down and closed at 7c.
Corn was firm Cor a Cew minutes about
the opening , but weakened In sympathy
wIth wheat and the Indlcntons that the receipts -
ceipts will Increase In the near future. The
later was the reason .for exceptional weak-
ness In the near futures , September closIng
at 31'Ac , as against Ole yesterday. May ,
although also weak , did not get below lIe ,
which was the value at the close. 'oday's
receipts were & cars by rail and 2,0 bu.
by canal , and Monday's receipts are estimated -
mated at COO cars
Trading In oats was Quet. ! At the open-
Ing prices were steady , hut tel ofT later In
sympathy with corn. May ranged from
21c to 20c , and dosed : at 20e.
Provisions opened weak and was confirmed .
firmed In that by the downward trend of
the grin markets. The declines since yes-
terday established at the close are In Octo-
her pork , 12c : January , 74c : January
lard , lOc : October ribs , lc , and January
7 ½ c. The run of hogs for today was 10.0
and for the entire week 92.Qo head , against
103.0 head on the parallel weclt of the
year before The packing to date at Ciii-
cage Is 2m,0 head , against 2,282.0 for
the similar period of the year beCoro.
The receIpts for Monday wore estimated
as follows : Wheat , 100 cars : corn , C0 carl ;
oats , 32 cars : hogs , 21,0 hend. For the
entire week 10,0 hogs are expected to
como in
The leading futures ranged 09 follows :
Articles. I Op n. I IttelL I Low. I CIOS3.
Wllat , o.2
Sept . . . . 577'i 570 MH 5G0
li C7 CG
D c. . . . : CA"t"H till IU 0754
1.tIy. . . . . U21tU3 03 01'i 01H
CornNo 2.
Sept . . . . . 3151 11214 3U' 3U'
3l 321
O.it . . . . . . 30U 3154 301j : 30\
t Vco . . . . :8 ! ! 2HI ! 2H' 2n
May . . . . . 20l ! : :0 :9
Oats , No. 2. .
SeIJI. . . . . . 10H@ ! 10Wi 10l lOll
Oct. . . . . . HI" 11 bOo IH *
May . . . . 2H' 2H'B 20"11' wU :
Pork.pcrbbl
Oct. . . . . . R 20 R 20 8 11 S 174
Jan..I . ) 425 ! 0 45 0 :1 : ! 0 17J
Lard.lUOlbs
LrIO . . . . I 5204 I 8214 5 80 5 80
. R2J R21 1 :
Jan. . . . . 67H I 71 1 7G 676
Short Ribs- .
Oct. lbl- . . . . . I :11 : 1 33 I 27U 6 ; 30
Jan. . . . . . . 4 s 4 HS 4 10 4 80
Cash quotations were as follows :
quotatons wce folo\'s
1.'I.OUI-Wlnte patents 53.00133.60winter ;
S.00@3.60wlnler
straights . 02.81133.25 ; spring patents $3.133.75 :
sprln straights . $2.7&3.l0 ; bakers. 81.00052.30.
.75t3.10 SUQ@3.
WII AT-No. 2 spring . 5Gn.c : No. 3 spring ,
Gl5ic : No. 2 red 56Uj6\ ! \ . . .
COlN-No.2 , 3noc : No 3 yellow , 31c.
OATS-No. 2. lIhSc ! ; No. 2 whIte , 221323c ; No.
\2
3 white . : ) ft21'c.
IIYS-No. 2 , 37e
31 \ LEY-No 2. nominal : No. 3. : @o : No. 4.
FLAX SItED-No. 1. 96c. '
TIMOTHY SEtii-i'rlme . $ E'10174.30.
I'IIOVISIONS-Mess pork , per bbl. $ .1 68. : : :
lani. per 10 11 , S..S ; short ribs sIdes ( loose ) .
: .17t5.3G : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . ( $5.60
5.62' : short clear sides ( boxed ) , 56.00036,23 .
nSIY-1I.tler' finished gel pe gal. ,
The following were the receipts and sblpmenls
today :
-Artcles Receipts. - - Slpment .
. 'our , bN. . . . . . . . . . ' , 0.000 0.000
Wheal bn. . . . . . . . . . . . 2\.OUU 79.000
Corn . ho. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0.UOI 2GI.UUU
Oats. ho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210,000 aS.IIO
I'e : bu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . : 3OU : )
Darle7. ho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . OJ.OOI . 15.UUO
On the ProJUQ3 oc'iango to'V lii butter mr
kel wa" firma : creamery , 0i20c : dairy 0" . .
lie , 1lls. arm ; U@Ife Cheese . 4138)4c.
OMAhA GIdNEItAL . MARKET.
Con.ltol of TrR.lr and Quotations
01 Stn"l" lu.l Fancy I'ro.lncr.
The egg market Is hardly s strong at the
close as I was earlier In the W k
Poultry has sold at abut one price all the
week.
\'ek.
As previously noted the cheese market Is at-
trading I god deal of attention. The Utica
Herald says that It seems to be Impossible this
season to form any judgment of what the cheese
market Is going to 10 o t3 b for even a week
10 advance. A week ago tt seemed almost certain
that the market was "drsgging on the bottom . "
nbd yet there has Len a decline of % o since
that time , bringing the I'rlce of large colored
down 7c. Something I rotten In the state of
New York , w" fear , and It Is probably a fact
Ihs same of our cheese , although not quite rol-
1M , has been decidedly over-ripa on its arrival
In the cl ) ' . This Is Undoubtedly one of the
cause of demorlzton , but nol time chief cause .
The lrlnelp,1 reason for a decline In prices Is
'an utter lack of demand for the goods . antI Lack
this lies the vicious manufacture " ,
of les , ! manufaclur of "filled
cheee" by amen ceiling themselves American
citizens. but doing their Let 10 ruin enl of
time heaviest agricultural interests of the United
Stutes. The manufacture of this sluff stops the
demand for full cream cheese In two ways ; 1
CUtS I Oft almost entIrely In 1ngiand because
the English want genuine goods and ore afraid
they wi be cheated It they buy cheese from the
Stale : and secondly , heavy contracts have ben
made throughout the south which are being filled
with bogus goods st lower prIces than August
and September stock has been sold at fo many
) 'eal I the tIlled cheese were sold as such and
not under the pretense of being Lull cream It
would be dIfficult lo mae objection to It. Quo-
tatic.tms :
GGH-l"re.h stock , per dOL. l3ei3c.
IIU'l'TElt-i'acking stock , V.4478c : choice to
( alloy , 14116c : gathered creamery , 17@18c : aepa-
tater creamery , 11510c.
: Ac - 8 07 fat. 1 to 10 Ibs. , are quote at
7c : large and coarse 4tp55jc .
CtEl II -Wlsconsln full cream . lie ; Young
Americas . lyc : Iwlns. 12c ; Nebraska and Iowa ,
full cream , IOilc : Limburger . No.1 lie : brick .
No.1. 1\c : Hwls. No I , 13UHc.
LIVId l'OULTlY-Ien. , 6 ½ c : roosters . : c :
spring chickens , per lb. , 8c : ducks. C : sprIng
duek . 80 ; lurke's. 6170 : geese , 5Cc. .prlnl
PIOEONS-Per doz. . U.
Y-UI'land. . $6.5 : mIdland. $6.5 : low-
land . S6 : rye staw , S5 ; color makes the price on
hay : light bales sell the best Only lop grades
bring top prices.
pres.VEOETAnLI.
Ts car of 1u.eatne melons Just received Is
selling well . The melons are \'l fine In sp-
pernce and Jd\'Or and a great Improvement
over much of the stock to be found on time
market. Quotations :
l'TA TOESNew. hole stock . 3
. IWEET . I'TATOEBCblce alok , $ .5 per
ONIONS-Home pown r4Isoc.
. ClUAOG-n orders. sacked . per 100 , 76cQ
51.03.ThIIATOESCholce pr 10 1Q
ATOEShole slOc per % bu. basket ,
1561(00.
WATRME.N8te. per doz. U.75U.0.
. pr
CELJIY-olee stock large No I , 400 : large
No 2 . iso : inferior , : : (30. (0
CNTALUl'ERCholce stock , crate fur ship-
mont , per doz , G1Oc
FnUITS.
A the season advances Interest I. revlt'ed In
the crnbrry , In time east Cape C berries are
already being offered on the mark t. The crop
at Cp ( ' lat year was the smallest I has
been In ten years , according to the New York
Journal of Commerce , and this rear's crop
promIses to be double hal It was last year and
Iwo-Ihlrt of what Ita. . two years ago , when
thee was an unusually large yield aO Careful
estimates place the prbble yield of Cape Cud
berries this year . including both care . at
10.0 10 I , O barrels . Indicatons being that e. it
wi L nearer Ihe latter l\r. IllS sealn & I 1
fully . week late this year . with picking at the
Cle only b.cmlo& leneral thIs \.k. although
smal lots have been arriving for ten days or
more previous t this 1e k 'J'be consumptive
demand I nr Iml.d he a early aa olh o
fruIts era plentiful and cb.a. The crop In
New Jersey I also larder tba" usual this ) ear
but adviecs from Wisconsin report that the yield
wi be very light there The New York market
draws Is supply entirely ( roam Cp Cod and
New Jersey SUPP7 this lat year or two Ua , Jersey
cup has ben a smaller ( actor In the market
than prulol.lr , U western spultor hae
bought the larger } lt 11 % t\ \ h. crop direct from
the wel."IIU , psytne there al mleh lS
cmml.k'n reelvet WINs Uhle to rllzo on the
New York market , they advancIng their Lid. a
the market Improved "rl 'lh the result that
eastern .peculnlors hnvu'ipen unable 10 secure
much stock A few Danish , cranberries usually
arrive tate In the . lbut come on western
orders , and going directly west they have drawn
'
little attention from del.ta hmere , especially as
the quantity each year I very small . Cap C
berries are usually ah11p5.l In blr.ls , while
Jersey shippers generally ship In crates humbling
abut thirty quarts. ' 1'e below the receipts
at the New York market' fbr . serIes of years ,
but f much stock goes \ , other Iolnt and Is
bought up lt primary sections by deal"l from
alt 0er the country Ilit time figures are of
little \'aluo toward RI\V 'dn idea or the Yields
durIng the respective yersl' :
Year , _ Ubi. Clses
Season 1003-31.5. ) . . ' 3'.15 40.:03
Season 18JI' . . . . , . . ' " 14.631 40213
Season - 2..I' . . . . . . . 5.5l , 46.21 ,
sIn u003at. . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 ( : . & )
Season 1S3-1..J. ! : . . . . . . . . . Gt40 :4.6" ( : .70 :
The current price In the New York market
for the came period of years are of value os
showing time returns 10 gro\ers or shippers . and
showing how time market fluctuates frm time to
time . Time figures Given ale for sound Cape
COil fruit In standard barrels . The market
ol"ne early In September , IS : nt S7.GU .O ,
declined middle of September to S6. n8.W. com-
mene.1 10 improve middle ot October and grad-
ualy advanced until by January I , 1601 I. Irlees
reached $3.0t.5 for best berries . 1'm thal
time lat ket gradually weakened , closing at
cosing
S8161.o lute In February , when stock became
. 'xhausl d. The market opened nl 13.0)97.0) per
opene :
barrel In September . 111. and . S.OJI7.0 lire-
lrces
s'nileti throughout the entire Beason , except dur-
big October , When $5.001t6,00 was nol excoehel.
During Sertenmber Ocloher ant November iS ) ) .
the mnrlet was SOJC7.0 : I'r ) barrel but laic. In
November pllce advanced , 10 53.000510.00 and remained -
maine so until close of season though a few
of tIme latest Hales In brary and Moreh I were
ns high as $ I@I.O ) per barrel In September ,
183. under alvles of n very large crop market .
opened at $ 4.00t6.o and I ) October 1 hnd lie-
dined to * 3,70150 per "arrel. J.'lo In November -
vember the market Impro\ 10 St.W'G.M. anti
'
Ly time first of the year price had WOI ked UI'
10 05.00057,00. Stock ran short In Febraf' . end
88.00130.00 per barrel was rl'ch e for closing
sales I.ul season the Intlel opene al 57,0(13
6.00 In . , and ' ' .
8.0 S.plenber gradually advanced , until
S .Oi 10.0 premlel middle of November and
after that time market steadily Imprvell , closing
from $ O.o ( l.0 per barrel 1 In Mnrch. This
year the sales .0 far have been In range of $6,0
7.00cr harrel. Quotations.
IIUlS-Cnlfomla. I'e' box . choice sleek , $1.00
6115 ; fancy varieties . SI.1501.25. $
BOUTnnN PEACIFS-None.
Al'i'Lli-Cimoico shipping stock , bbls. , 52.0313
: .2 ; cooking apples $ 7. t.0. $ <
CALII'OltNtA VIIACIII5S-O'reemlones . per box ,
Oc : clings . 85. Oc. p
OIAIBRlome 10w : stock , per 10.11. baa-
kets Cc.imcords. 236725c1 : large lot 20 : Call-
fornia per case , black Varieties , , I : Muscat , ,
$1.25 : Tokays 81.50.
NliCTA1tINlS-Nono.
CAIINgS-None.
TRoPICAL FRUITS.
OnANOES-Cholce see < lngs. per box , $2.75 :
Mediterranean sweets none : fancy St. Mlcimaels
none : CalifOrnia Vimlenciss . 53.25(53.15.
LIIMONS-l xlrl fancy lemons , 360 sIze , $9.00 :
30 ( size 8.00(50.01) .
BANANASChoice large stock per bunch $22
( 2,5 : Icllul size bunches $ .75 < 22 : .
l'INEAPlLI R-None.
MISCIILLANISOUS.
OYSTfiRS-Rxtra selects ; ISo per can : company
selects . 40c : New York counts , 4c.
SIONg-Natlvo white clover Hc : choice stock ,
130. .
10.
130.MAPLIS SYRUP-fiahlon jugs , per doz. , $12 :
i3ixby 6-gal. cans $3. $
NUTR\lmondA. Hc : Enl h walnuts , soft-
elicited . Ic : etandards too ; lilberts . 9. : lrazl
nuts , Seeeans , 9c > ,
: pecans : eanuls raw , 5.U6c :
roasted , 7 ½ c. "
hIDES AND .T.LLO\V.
HIDES-No. 1 green imides 7c : No. 2 green
hides , 6Uc : No. 1 grecnsalted hides 8c : No. 21
green salted hides , 3c ! : No. 1 veal I calf . 8 10 15-
Ibs" , hOc : No. : veal calf , 8 lo 15.lb5. , 8c : No. 1
dry flint hides 12Ho : Nd. 2 dry flint hide. 10@
10 : No. 1 dry Eale hiies , lIe : party cured
hIde , . Vc per lb. less than fully cured.
Yc cur.
fill hiEl' PE1.TS-r ' . .r.al d. each 205c :
green sailed shearing , ( .ivfrtwoo1ed early skins ) ,
each G@IGc : dry sbearPi'ishort ' wooled early
skins ) . No. 1 each 50fl507.dry .hearlng ( short
wole early .klns ) . 590. ' 2 each . [ : dry FlInt
Kans" and Nebraska butbh r aol pelts . actual
welglmt H1Gc : dry hint ' Cofuradi , butcher wool
pelts . lice lb. . actual ° tvelght , 4(56'4c : dry flint
Colorado murrln wed pelts . her lb. , semi
weight . HNc have fet . c4Uoff , n. It I useless
10 11) ' freight on tbem.- ' .
'AI.LOW : AND ORfi.liP.--No . . 1 tallow . 4c :
No. 2 tallow . 3i1053 % e- : please . white A , ( f
4.c ! : grease . white I0.'ic ; grease yelow.U
Ic : grease , dark ! , 24O r Old : "uler,21 ! c ; be'
wax prime 1.c : roug tallow , % c
WOOl UNWASHEn-Fln heavy , C.137c . : fine
light , Sa9c : qnnrler.hloJ , 10nlc : 0c bur tne I ,
and cherry , I130c : colte and broken , coarse , 1@
9c : eel 1 and Irok n ; : fine - 6 Pie.
WOO \VAS1Ii11)-Mediurl , J lSc : fine , 10
Ito : tub .n.he. 1613t5cl. black . 8c ; bucks l :
tag locks , 2(5Tc : dead Pulled , 6(5Cc.
STOCKS ND/lONDS ,
_
UUlctJnK InluenCII".f thc Irl'lou.
5)11) " Con.lh.i."I'u 1"lnh.rc.
NEW YORK . S "I. 11-Thio Block market to-
( jay opened w&ok , time unsettling influences or
lho previous day continuIng operative. London
price. for American securities , ns hall been cx-
peeled came lower , the reported declines cx-
tending to % per cent. There ' 'S no Important
news bearIng upon the prices of Sloclt exchange
scultes , but le : expectation of something
vaguely Unfavorable was fell by many of the
traders. The downward tendency was not reo
levl until U : : : . when covering of shorts tern-
I > rnrly stemmed . the recession. In the break
Mlrurl laellc lot 31 per cent , Oreat-North-
ern 314 per Cent Sugar 215 ! per cent , Cleveland
Columbus , Chicago & HI. Louis. Denver preferred .
Kansas & Texas preferred . Tennessee Coal and
New York Central each 2 per eenl. Material
declines also occurred In a number of other
sto ks The rally extended front % 10 ih ver
Cent . the last In Sugar Tobacco and Missouri
Pacific. The improvement was short Ih'cd. how-
ever and In the last fifteen minutes of business
anotimer effective drive caused . of
nnolhc leelh'e cause r c..slons from
34 to 1i4 per cent , Sugar making the extreme
loss.
loss.The market closed weak. The developments of
the week l untIl Friday were oversiadomeed : on
that day by the unexpected Information thai
Messrs , Lazrd.Freers. who had been considered
of the most lniluentlal members of
one Infuenlal the great
bond syndicate , hal been compelled to engage
'Z. 5 ( } In gold for compled J ngnle
Salurday's ateamer . The street lied taken the
news of other engagements by houses who had
been prominent exporters since the present out.
ward Iovel nl began with compalative e.umm-
nlml ) ' . although they aggreb'le S .Oo rank-
lag U.2J.O for the oveek
Lazard's Imeavy engagement , however , created
Lnzar's HelPlpnL hea\ engngment wnrk . " create
by ; ; , rfcsii ini ' bears in ' depresoing ' 'p'rl S :
Liquidation by Ienule owners and holders or
securities also Immediately set In on a large
scale as Ihe general Inference was that the
syndicate had either reached the end 'of its 1-c-
sources In the : protection of the treasury gold
reserve or had determined to a.rme no further
moral obligation on thIs Eco.e. Aa's ' well known ,
the legal contract of the syndicate with the 10\-
er men I expired over two months since \s the
fidelity of the syndicate In fullln : It bond to
the letter , In the face of apparently hopelebsly
adverse conditions . had challenged the adniira-
ton of Ihe financial worhl. so the alJprehenalon
caused by lie apparent colap.e "roluc a eml-
panicky condition . The wildcat rumors wee set
going that wholesale exports of gold would now
begin s as to rapidly diminish the treasury
gold reserve until the point was reached where
another ia'ie Issue of government bonds would
be imperative to maintain Ihe country's Credit .
I was recalled that the .ublesur olciai < at
New York on the day Immelalely , previous 10
the last government bond Issul hall wen reo
ported telegraphing ' \'ashlnglon "The '
prled as telegaphln ! to' : The3'
could not hold out another twenly.four hours. "
Time reassuring statements iua.he by J.azanl.
Frcere" . by Mr , Morgan OJd the Influential memo
ber of the syndicate have had only a partial
elTect In tranquilizing the Well street communiy ,
as the serious conditions now confronting the
country are now more clearly outlined . The
most important of thes conditions are the Imeavy
gold obligations of the United Stales to Europe
to accet the balance of trade against us which
bas Len sweled Ly the he.\ ' ) ' imports anll totally
inadequate movement of our exports 10 cancel the
exprs
lame The shar ahrlr1kge In the Prices of our
agricultural products -mprtvo failure of
our winter whet cp , the shortness and slow
movement of our coton.crop. n. well as the
present heavy stocks ot that staple abroad. and
the persistent selling of our securities by Europe
constitute a grave , 'r\ $ ; ' urop
On time other hand . or.en'atves. leaving the
prbabiiy of a bond issue out of time question .
believe that under the auspices of the syndicate
nUI1rea smilcnle
a block of our securitlif. . , 'b'lou.IY estimated 11
from $ S.O.O to $10,000.00) . will be heated
alromm.l which will timslte enough exchange to-
f ' w'llhIC leW assltatt0eA4t the syndIcate ' anti
.
the banks , 10 tide the . situation , "ver until a
supply of grain , cottonandothrfbilia has np.
peare large enough 10 SI'I ( othr I exports ap
Europe , The other new evlo 'mls have tem-
prariy been Ignored a.t of tlal ! . ' " uainmportance
to time foregoing consider3tona. .
The d"lnln , tendency lor ' prices evinced the
beginning of the week 1Ii intensified toward
the close by heavy delv&I\ Material net losses ,
lS compared with the previous weeks finals
were generally Ecorell. T declInes were : In
ilurlingUx and Itack I1aifil , each 64 per cent ;
: dc ; kBI d :
ji er
Sugar , 6 % per cent ; LIt. j anti Cleveland , Ca-
Iambus Chicago & kit Louis . , 5 per cent : Rt.
l'aul anti Cleveland Clpiiiua. Chicago A SI.
Lul preferred . 4 Clliitu. Lackawanna and
Oregon Navigation. 415 ' per cent : Kansas &
Texas preferred 4Y. Mrenl : Illinois Central ,
4 ; per cent : Nomihiwesteq1ew Jersey Central ,
Southwestern preferred ) InJ Tennessee Coal 4
per elsle : Louisville & } : : % per cent ' ;
SI. Paul Sc Duluth General Electric . Great
NorlhPn preferred Anti Atthlson * preferred ( when
Issued ) . 3i ! per cent : Wabash prefrrrell and Ht :
Inul & Omaha , 3 % pr \\n1a.h ; Atchison. S4 per
cent ; Delaware & ludsn , 3t \ r"r cent , and
SUluehanna & 'Vutem preferred , S per cent.
The bares. aggregate sales of the week w"rt ll4to
sharts.
The trading In bonds In todaYs session showed
considerable weakness this being lime feature
ID the ' luues.
especially speculative Th'
sales were $ l.239Ocu . The material rO
cesslons were : Iron Mountain Ga , : per cent :
Union Pacific collateral trust 6 and Colorado
Mldlnn , h , trust receipts , 11.4 l"r cent , and
H.adlnI tnt Incomes , 1. per cent. Thl same
unfavorable influences aec'\g the stock mar-
ket depressed Ihd bond market . On fairly large
aggregate dealings , deClines r"nlnl from a fr-
ton up 10 6\4 per cent wer recorded . The el-
teems iou wIts In ChIcago l Eric incomes.
In the leading speculative issues ths losses
were also malerlsl. ttaics ot the week were $11 . -
Sl. wec $1.-
ro. Th6 ale.e probability of nn Impending
new bond issue was not reflected In the govern-
bent security market. This transactions I this
department were on a moderate scale . dealings
footing u" only $77,050 1e constant decline
of the treasury gold reserve and the rumors of
a new loan had a depressing ' er.t upon the
drprrs'nj
upn
q.w is , causing . 4rgp la thl bid price of J
.
per cent compared with the finals of last "etk.
The other liens of titS government also rte
<
lower , but the depressIon was only tractional. '
State bonds came I for 1 fair share of nten-
ton anti sales ver . recorded of $2.0 of Vir-
Ilnla centuries , 10.0 of Virginia centuries . .
ferrcd stamped , 519 010) ot Tennessee 3. antI UO
of Louisiana cobsol I Is .
Silver certificate. were neglected , a single sale
of $ ,0 at S' being recorded .
This New York FInancIer says this weekl I
the statement of the uSclat.1 banks tf this city
for the week ending September 1 affords any
criterion , the day of I per cent money In New
York City has pled away. The banks now
hold leo idle cash than they have reported since
repoMc
AprIl 7 last , when time reserve was aeced bY
bed 1)'dlcat. cl'emton , and while time heavy
cash r.lucUonl the past " 'eek - 'mountng to
S9,436.3were due In I.art 10 gold cl'orla. time
fact should nol lie onrlooked that the lon Items
show I remarkable tendency 10 ndvonU wlhout
Iymploms of relapse , the Increase for the week
ending September H beIng $ ,33,10. The OKrp-
gate lens are new S522.G .9 or aarly $ , -
0,0 In excess of time figure that stood fur
years lS I high water mark.
The decrease of $3 099.11 In deposHA shows
that more money Is helnellloye,1 10 nd\'nn-
/
tare imy Interior lank" I In their own ioCiitles.
The decrease of $ f.21.71 . In lelal tenders was
brought abut ly shmipnients previously referred
to and nisa by the heavy export movement Which
necessitates the use of legal tenders , 'l'he do-
hlecrease' of $ lSli,60i ) in specie vns brought about
by the deposits of gold in time euhtreasury made
by banks Identified with the boim.i syndicate. A
nra' 110(11) Issue in the face of such a heavy do.
ci-easa in casl would limit money rates far higher
ttman they have been since the panic.
TIme fohlowimig were the closing quotations on
the leading stoka of the New York exchange
today :
AtchIson . , , , . , . . , , . 19 Northiwotcrmi. . . . . . ItliI
Adonis Express. . . 147 do pid . . . . . . . . . . . 145
Altn , 'F. 11 . . , . , , , . (14 N , V. Ceimtral . , . , . , 1hl5
Al1litXpru95 . . . . . . 114 N , Y. A N. 10. . . . . . . 15 $
limmltlmmmoro. ¼ Obio , , Iii Omitarlo & IS' . . . . . . . 1701
Caimadim I'micilici , 5L- Oregon lump , . , , , , ii
Caimsoln somithmern. . 034 Oregon Nay. . . . . . . . 22
Cemmtrnl I'acitlo. , . . III 0. 8. 1& U.N . , . , , , II )
Chic. .k Ohio . , . . , , , 1t)0 ) l'acifin Stall. . . . . . . 3056
Chicago A Mtoo. . . 16t ; p. ii , & E . . . . . . . . . .tISI
U. . Ii. &Q. . . . . . . . . . . 8i : $ ( l'itisbtirg. . . . . . . . . . . 111254 .
tdmicago tlas. . . . . . (1135 l'uhitmman l'alaco 17lI
Commaoildatett Gas , . 1 12 % lteaduimg. . . . . . . . . . . 1
C. , C. , U. & St.L. . . . 4'JS4 It. (3. 1 V. , . , . . , . . , , , 1754
Cob. Co1 & Iron. , ' 9 It. 0. IV , lifd. . . . . . . . 41
Cotton 011 Cert. . . . 220 Rock Island . . . . , . , 7t114
Delaware 5 ; liimd , , 13i)4 St. l'atml. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:4 :
1)01. , Lack. .k W. . . 1(12 do pfml. . . . . . . . . . 120
I ) . & It. 0 , 1)1(1 . , . . 149 St. 1' . , c Ommmalma. , 4151
p. .kC. F , cc. . . . . 1801 doptit. . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Sotmthienm l'acitic , 2 i
do lmf'l. . . . . . . . . . . 20 Sugar lto0ne.ry. . , 102154
Fort Vayimo. . . . . . . . 103 Tetmim. ( bat , t lromm 41194
(1. Nortimerm , pid , . . 125 Texasl'mtctflo. . . . . . I 131
C..t.E.I.pfd. . . . . . . 101 T.AO.Cuimt.ufd. , 7 $
hiockhmmg Valley. . . 2391 Ummlonl'aciilo. . . . . . 1454
lhlinolCemmtral , . , , 101 U , S. Express , . , , 411
St. P. . . Duluth , . , . 31 V. ' . St. 1 , . .k . . . . . . . . . 115 $
1. .kT. ofti. . . . . . . . . :15 , iv , st. L. & P. pfd 2134
Lake ErIe & \VsL 23)4 WellS Fargo E . . . ltW
tb p151. . . . . . . . . . . . 77ISVesivrn Union. . . , 0256
Lain , Shore. . . . . . . 148 Wheeling .k L. JO 1(101
. . . . . . . . . . . . . ) pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Loiiisvihlo&27 , , . , 0l , . MASt. 3 . . . . . . . . . 24
L. A N. . . . . . . . . . . . . 854 U. & lb. U. . . . . . . . . . . 1656
) daihattamm Con . , , 11006 t ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '
Meimipltts&C. . . . . . 15 N.L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Itiictmlgami Cent. . . . . 100 % 0. F. & I. . . . . . . . . . . . 3856
Iilissoum-i i'pclflo , . 21591 do pfd. . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Mobile .t 01mb , . . , , 24 II. e 1' . 0. . . . . . . . . . . 2
Nashville Chat. , 73) ) T.0. A. ut N. 3d 15.1
Naticnmll Cordage 754 T. St. I. . .k K. C 0)
Nat.coreiagoptrl , , 15 do pal. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
N. 0. Cuimtrmml. . . . . . . . lOt ) S. It. it. . . . . . . . . . . 1254
N.&W.pfd. . . . . . . . 14 dopto. . . . . . . . . . . 371
North Am. Co. . . . . . 554 Anm. Tab. Co. . . . . . . 0)54
Northicrim l'acillc , . ( 'SI do pfd. . . . . . . . 11)7 )
N. l'aeiilepfd . , . , , . 19 St. 1' . , 3d. & iii . . . . . . 115
U,1. . . U. &G (15.1 Laatlmorpfd. . . . . . . . 0406
S all assessments paid.
' 7lie total sales o stocka today were 231,000
simars , including : American Sugar , 44,400 ; Atclm-
icon , 16,100 ; 1lurhington , 25.001) ; Chicago Gas ,
5.100 ; 1)istllhiny , 7.700iCnnsaa : & Texas preferred ,
3,300 ; Lomiisvilio & NashvIlle , 5,000 ; Missouri l'a-
cOle , 1.600 ; Northwestern , 3800 ; L'acihic Mail ,
3,701) ; htcaihlng , 10,000 ; Rock Island , 13,000 ; lit.
l'ntml , 32,700 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , 9,000 ;
Wabash preferred , 500 ; Western Unlomi , 2,400 ;
Wheeling & Lake Erie preferred , 3,100 ,
Ne York ltlOhleP Market ,
N155S YOItI , Sept , 14.-MONEY ON CALL-
Easy at 1 per cent.
PluME MERCANTILE PAI'ER-14115'4 per
cent.
STERLiNG EXCIIANGIT-llasler , with actual
business in lanicers' bills at 51.89 % for demand
and $1.ISSSII-I.S9 for sixty days : posted rates.
54.89(54.00 and $1,90fi1.Dl ; commercial bills , 54.8305 ,
DAli 1IILVFSII-66 % .
MIOXICAN lOLLARS-5305.
irrATlo ltONDS-hnnctive.
IIAILItOAI ) blONDS-Weak.
GOVERNMENT llOI'41)S-Firrn Is .
- ; new , reg. ,
lZ1)4 ; coupon , 12095 ; Is , reg. , 11554 ; coupon , 11504 ;
4 $ . reg. , 13154 ; coupon. 11254 ; Is , reg. , 9634 ; l'a-
ciflo 6s of ' 05. 100.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
UJ0.4sreg. . now. 12054 ' 6. 1' . IsIs of ' 83. , 102
U.S.Iacououosy , 12056 'D. lIe ft. 61. 7a. . . . . 17054
U.S.Osrt'g. . . . . . . . 11554 U .Sm 11.0. 4a. . . . . .
U.S. Os , cotmo. . . . . . 11504 Rrio 2.113 . . . . . . . . . 7156 *
U.S 4s.rog. . . . . 11154 'G.It.&S. A. Os 107
U.S. 48 COI1P. . . . 11204 ' ( i. It. & S. A. 7a 11)3
'ti.S.usreg. . . . . 0)1394 ' 1I.&T , C.Sa , . . , 111
'l'acimicoaof'05 , lot ) ilo Os. . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 -
Almm.class A. . . . . . 109 M..C.. ¼ T.lst4a , 141)
Ala. , class B. . . . . . 109 do lid 4a. . . . . . . . 659 (
'Ala. . o1as I' . . . . . 100 'MutualUniomi tie , 174
AllI. Currency 100 'N. J. C. Gemi , Se , 111436
La.Now Con.4 , t)836 ) "No.Pacltlolat , , 31754
'Mlssotmri us. . . . . . 100 do 2its . . . . . . . . . . 1(1296
N.C.Oa. . . . . . . . . . . 125 N. ST. Cansols. . . , 141
N , C. 4 $ . . . . . . . . . . . 30254 do S. 1' . feb. .55 11156
S. C. nonftmimd ill R. G. West. bets. , 71154
Temin. new set ha , 90)4 ) 'St. P. Ccimsole 7s 12754
'Teno. new set 65 105 'do C. P W , 5s 1l59 (
'Teen. old Os , SO St.L. .k I.M. Gemm. 5 87
Va.Centtmrlea , . . . , 63 St.L&S.F.Oen.t3 , 1101 $
tb deferred ( i'6 Tox. Pm. Ists , . 12
Atchison Is. . . . . . . S054 oto2da. . . . . . . . . . . . 2)4 )
Atclmiomi Od A. . . . 32 U. P. lets of ' 90 lIlll
Canada Sn. 2ds , . . 10291 Woat Simore Is , , , , 107
'L. & N. unified Is 83 Southerim 4a. . . . . . . 00
2.s : ! : & N.Iata. . . . 111 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. bid offered.
Snn Francisco Mining Quotation. ,
SAN } 'ItANCISCO , Sept. 14.-The olfictal closing
qtiotationa for ralimlng stocks today were as (01-
lows
Ahia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 dulls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Alpha Con. . . . . . . . . . 12 Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . S
Andes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Kentucky Con. . . . . 15
Ilelelmer . . . . . . . . . . . 08 Lady 5'inah. Coim. 2
flent .b Ilelclmer. . , 1021 ltlexicamm , . . . . . . . . . . . 72
iiodioCon. . . . . . . . . . 3'4 Moimo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Uullioil. . . . . . . . . . . . IS Mount Ulablo . . , , . . 15
litmiwerCon. . . . . . . . 11) Occidental Con , , , . 19
Calodonla. . . . . . . . . . 103 Opimir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Cimallengu Comm. . . , 84 Overmamm. . . . . . . . . . . 1 $
( Shoilar. . . . . . . . . . . 011 Potosi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
(2ommfldemmce. . . . . . . . . 2021 Savago. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Con. Cal. .1. Vim. . . . . 275 . Scorpion. . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Comm. Itmiporial.'I Sierra Navada. . . . . 89
Con. New York. , , 2 Silver 11111. . . . . . . 2
Crowim Poiiit. . . . . . . 43) . UnIon Comm. . . . . . . . . 60
Exchequer..1 Utah Ccii. . . . . . . . . . 11
Oommld .k Curry. . . . . 153 Yellow Jacket , . , , 42
Ilaluk Norcrosa. , 153 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Silver bars , 07(517794o. Mexican dollara , * 454
Sic. Drafts , sight , Olic ; telegraphic , Sc.
floston Stock Quotations.
IIOSTON , Sept. 14.-C. ii 1oan , 3504 per cent ;
tiiimo balms. 313454 per c nt. Clostn prices for
stocks , bonds and inimmiimg shares ;
A.T.&S. F. . . . . . . . 1)431 WestimmghElec.1(1
Aiim. Sugar . . . . . . . 11)054 SV , Itlec. plot , . . . . . . 55
Anm. Smmgar pfd. lit ) Edison Elec , Ills , , 35254
ItayState Cas. . . . . 10 Atehisoim 2ds. . . . . . 13154
lloelomm& Albany , , 210 New Emmgiantitia. , , 113
hioston& Idalmmo , , 77 $ ( ' , cim , 3Slectrlo Os. , , 0)9
0. Ii. & Q. . . . . 8330 % VIs. Ccmmt. lets , . . , ITO
1.'Itchibimrg . ft45'4 Ailoooz Mining Co 15 (
( Sen. Electric. . . . . . 3154 * Attnmmtic. . . . . . . . . . . 22
Illimmola Shoal. . . . . . , 75 llotrnm .kMommtana , 141154
Mexican Cemmtral. , 1254 Cahnmmmet .k Recta 315
N. Y. & ' 1. . . . . . . . . i'i $ Centennial. . . . . . . . . 154
OldColommy.i. , , , 178 } 'rimmkhimm . . . . . . . . . . . 1854
Ore. Short Line. , , , 10 lCeam'aargo . . . . . . . . . 20
Rubber. . . . . . . . . . . . 30104 Oscoola . . . . . . . . . . . . 3291
tlniommt'aclflc , . . . , , 1451 Omiiimcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
West lnd..i . . . . . . 75 SVolverlue. . . . . . . . . . ' 71L
New York MImtng Quotations ,
NEW YOXtIC , Sept. 11.-The ( oilowIn are the
closing iimimihimg quotations :
itulwor. . . . . . . . . (1 Ontario. . . . . . . . . . . . 8(10
Chollar. . . . . . . . . . . . . tO Opimir. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(10
Crown Point. . . . . . . 50 l'lyimmommthm . . . , . . . , , , 21)
Con. Cal. Va , 280 Quicksilver. . . . . . . . 31)1)
Deadwood. . . . . . . . . 80 Qtmieksilver pfd. .1000
Gould & Curry..0 * ) Sierra Nevada. , . . . 05
Hale & Norcross , , ISO Itaimilard , . . , . , , , , , 200
Sloineittake , . . , . , . , 200 * ) Unluim ( Ton. . . . . . . . . 55
Iron Silver . . . . . . . . 25 Yeflowjackct , , . , , 23
Stexicamm. . . . . . . . . . . . 05
a offered. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
London Stock Quotation. ,
LONDON , Sept. 14-4 I ) . no. closIng :
Ceusolsimo'y. * , , . 107 11-lU Moxmcaim ordinary 22
Consols. flcc't. . . . . . 117:4 * St. i'amml coin. . . . . . .
Camm. l'actIlc. . . . . . . . 0556 N. V. ComIcal. . . . . . 3(1454 (
Erie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 h'eimnaylvauia. . . . . 07
Erio2ds. . . . . . . . . . . . 7)434 lteading . . . . . . . . . . 11Th
Ill. Central. . . . . . . . 1035k Rex. Cemi.now Is 730 $
BAIt SILVIdII-30044 per ox ,
MONIdV- % per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market for
short bills is 55 ocr cent ; tiiree'noonttms' bills ,
04 per cent , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Financial Notes.
I1ALTISIORII. Sept , 14.-ClearIngs , * 2,869,103 ;
balances , $312,679 ; for this week , clearing. , $36 , .
258,530 ; 5iahances , $1,561,284.
IlAtTIILORFT , Sept , 14.-Clearings , 82,863.303 ;
balances , $312,578 ; for the week , clearings , 51-
335,823 ; balances , $ hG6S,2S6.
llOSTON , Sept. 14.-Clearings , $15,857,864 ; hal-
anees. 71,979,161 ; for tIme week , clearings , $50-
sis.sso ; balances , 810,621,505.
051' . LOUIII , Sept. 14.-Clearing , , $2,215,215 ; bah.
aocea. 5423,717. Moimey , quiet , 61J7 per cent. New
York exchange. ZSc discount.
l'IIILAIJIII.l'IIIA , Sept , 14.-Clearing. , $10,415 , .
744 ; imelanceg , $1.2lSE2 ; for time eek , clearings ,
8.4,211,002 ; .balaoce , , $3,974,201.
'SVASIIINOTON , Sept , 14.-TodaY. statement of
the condition or the treasury shows ; Available
cash bshance 592,04,8(8 ; gold reserve , 5)3,632,441.
ChICAGO , Sept. 34.-Clearings , $13,123,000.
Money. I per cent for call loans and 6 ocr cent
for commercial paen New York exchange , ISo
discount. Banker. ( London ) sterling , ; 1'jJCJl.b3 ,
I'7ESV YORK , Sept , 14.-Time exports of specie
from the port of New York this week were $19-
203.001 , of which 58,228.811 were gold. The im-
pcs-t. at time port of New York fur time week
were : Dry goodi , $3,112,431 ; general merchandise ,
$7,007,318 ; gold , $371,001 ; silver , $16,830. Clearings ,
1152,752.375 ; balances , 97,164,231 ; for the week ,
clearings , $976,173,103 ; balances , $38.5SO4.
Worelgn FLuancial AaIrs.
PAI1IS , Sept. 14.-'l'ht'ee per cent reate. , 10Sf
lOc for the acooont. ilathang. on London , 5Sf
c for checks.
LONDON , SepL 14-Gold is qanted at Ilueaoe
Ayrea at SisAl ; Madld , 1 $ ; LIsbon , 54 % ; St.
1'.terst'urt , 80 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 104.7 * ; Vi.
eana , 103. TIme amount ( if bullion withdrawn
from the 'tank of England today on balance was
U.000.
OIAIIA LiVE STOCK NARIiET
Week Olosca with a Modorath Rim of Oat- '
tb at the Yards.
BEEF STEERS BROUGHT STEADY PRICES
ITstir ltceipt of Regis for SnttmrdnF-
Mcii ilmimi nhmil ilca-ty 'cIglitis
Ilronixht StenslF l'rlea amid thio
l'cimN % 'cre All Cleared Early ,
SATURDAY , ' Sept , II.
Iiecetpts and shlplnents for the past
tweimty-fotir lmours , as colulared with the
previous six days , are as follows :
RECEII'TS.
Cattle. Hogs , Sheep. horses ,
September II . . . . . .1,178 1,506
SeIternber 13 , . . , , , 2,2521 2,370 1,291 0
September 12 , . , . . . 3,306 1,1595 70
September 11 , . , . , ,2 , 1St 2,562 7(3
September 30 i.,4,076 3,060 s. . .
SIltI'MENTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. horses.
September 13 . . , , , , 085 197 259 50
Se4mteinber 12 . . . . . .1,613 713
Septeimibor 11 . , . , , , 1,576
September 10 , , , . , .2 , 013
Iielltelnber 9 . , . , , , 1,833 . , . . . 1,142 44
The following will show the receipts of
the past week with comparIsons :
Cattle. Itogs. Sheep.
itecehimtms tills week. . . . . . . . . . 17,00) 12,571 3,749
lteceipts last week. . . . . . . . . . 18,343 10,107 3.512
Stne week 1894. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,189 23,979 6,5:3
Salimo oscek 1(03 . . , , , . , , . . . , . , , 10,702 13,791 4,076
Sanme week It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,133 21,645 8.041
llecelpt.q for the year to elate nrc 353,020
cattle , 791,659 lmogs , 123,409 sheep , 4,523 horses
FInd mules , showing a loss of 161,66) cattle
6611,116 hogs , 50,742 sheep nIlil 319 horses anti
mules as compared with the same period of
ISO I.
I.CATTLETIme week closed -with a mod.
orate run of cattle , thought receipts svero con-
sirherably In excess of inst Saturday's nr-
rirmils. As usual on a Saturtiay there was
not much life or interest in the mnarkot.
The buyers took time greater part of time
offerIngs and time trade wns soon over.
There was very lIttle in time way of beef
stecr8 , but wimat few cattle thmero Were
that wore suitable for tIme killers brought
about steady prices.
Not far from twenty loads of cows and
helfcrs were offered for sale. The market
so far as values were concerned dId miot
shmcw much change from yesterday , thu
general trade being about steady.
The ( realm receipts of stockers and feeders
were not very large. Really desirable cat-
tie were especIally in llghmt supply. As
usual on the last day of time week the tie-
niand was light and the trade slow , As to
prices there was no material change. Itep-
resuntativo sales :
.
DUES. STEERS.
No. y Pr , lIe. y. 1' : , No , y. rr.
1. , , , 850 $3 23
COW9
I , . . . 770 1 6. ) 3. . , , 913 2 00 1. . . . 863 50
1. . . . 770 1 51) ' 1. . . . 836 2 00 1 , . . . 93) 50
1. . . . 910 1 75 5 , . . . 918 2 10 13. . , . 11)0 55
4..1003 1 70 2.lliO 2 15 1.1001) _ 55
G,1124 I 80 2..I000 2 15 1 . , , .l , .50 60
6 , , . , 860 1 50 2..I033 2 13 11 , . . . 940 2 Ci )
2. . . , 795 85 G. . * . 903 2 23 l.iSSO 2 60
1. . . . SIt ) 93 * 0. , , , 960 2 30 37.IOIs 2 6)
7. . . . 914 90 4 , . , . 637 _ 25 i.,1070 ISO
1. , , . 740 Dl 1.h190 2 40 23. . , . 3)3 2 60
3. . , . 966 00 22..lIi 724)24. . , . 843 65
7,1032 00 2. , , . a40 I.hOSil 265
2. . . , 900G * 7. . . , 93) ) ) 2 4) ) ) 5..103t 2 65
1 , . . . 610 2 00 17 , , , . 552 2 40 18. , . . 550 2 63
1. . . .10lO 2 0. . ) 6..1l52 2 45 S.1000 25
2.S 200 8.OtlO 245
IIEIFISI S.
1. , , , 600 1 25 6. , . . 675 2 25 I , . . , 810 2 15
1. , , . 710 2 00 1. , . , 601) 2 25 1. . , . 770 2 40.
1. . . . 830 2 01) 2. , , . 445 2 23 3 , . . , 842 2 15
2. . . . p2007. . . . 54 2 25 I. . . . 710 2 57
1 , , . , 600 2 10 7. . . . ISO 2 ii ) 1. . . . 370 2 60
2. . , . 535 2 23 1 , . . . 430 2 30 I. , . . 870 260
ii. . . ' 602 2 2.i 2. . . . 5 2 33 23. , . , 91)8 1 70
1.G20 223 4..643 235
PULLS.
1 , . . .1400 1 75 1 , . . .1040 2 013 1. , , .1290 2 15
1. . .1540 1 75 1. . . .12d 2 00 I.,12l0 2 25
1 , . , .1&60 1 sil 1..1090 2 00 h..1530 2 23
1.,147O 1 80 3.i266 2 00 I.1520 2 43
OXEN.
7 , . , . .32 240
CALVES.
1. . . . 2S0 I 643 1. . , . 210 3 00 1. . . . 120 4 00
1. . . . 270 2 60 S. . . , 363 3 03 1. . . . 110 4 60
8 , . . . :143 : 2 00 1. , . . Ia ) 3 05 1. . , . 'JO 4 60
2 , , . , 210 2 60 7. . , . III 3 10 1. , . . 16. . ) 5 00
1. . . . 33) 2 50 15. . . , 263 3 23 1. . . , 180 5 00
2 , . . . 123 2 75 3. . . , 290 3 23 1 , , . , 160 5 00
1. . , . 80 300 1..230350
STOCIfEItS AND FIOFTDI3RS.
1. . . . 800 2 60 1. . . , 670 2 75 3. . . . 126 S 10
6 , . . , 673 2 00 2 , . , , 610 2 75 1 , . . . 570 3 10
1. . , . 610 2 60 1. . . . 47 * ) 2 75 4. , . , 448 3 10
1 , . . , 50 2 00 2 , . , . 725 2 75 3. . . . 680 3 35
1. . , . (5i ) 2 (0 22. . . . 1:93 : 2 85 14. . . . 697 315
2 , , . . 650 2 60 12. . . . 607 3 00 4. . . . 557 3 23
1. . . . 750 2 60 39. . , , 642 2 85 3. , . , 463 3 2' ' )
5 , . , , ,648 2 65 4 , . , . 8.72 3 00 10. . . . fiN I 25
MiLKERS AND SPRINGERS.
I cow and calf.$20 00 1 sprInger.$30 00
1 cosT and calf. . 23 00 1 cow and calf. , 32 50
1 sprInger. . . . . . . :3 043 1 sorlnger. . . . . . . 36 04)
1 cmv and calf. . 21 00 1 cow ecu ! calf , , 38 00
WESTERNS.
No y. Pr. No Av. ro.
23 steers..1135 $3 35
NhiflRAS1A ,
Zeb GoodwIn , Jr.
I bull..1200 2 00 35 cows. . . . . . . 960 $2 50
5 cows , , , , . , , 1046 1 15 6 fecdermildOl S 10
1 heifer. . . . . 650 2 25 2 steers..121)5 ) 3 33
OREGON ,
I steer..1020 2 60 1 steer..1210 2 6)
1 steer..1100 2 69 1 steer..1230 2 60
'IVYOMING.
A , L. Ligimis.
1 cow..1050 2 00 6 feeders. . , .1145 3 40
9 cows. . . . . . . 981 2 75 1 feeder..1020 3 40
2 feeders , . , . 810 3 00 2 steel-s..3100 S 40
1-'rnnk Ilenton.
1 cow..1000 2 0) 18 feeders. . , .10(5 ( 8 20
1 . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 25 1 feeder. . . . . 370 3 2'
1 bull..1290 2 2.5 84 feeders. , , .1141 3 35
22 cows..1054 2 85 1 feeler..1410 3 35
13 cooys..1059 2 65 1 feeder..30 3 15
1 cow..1080 2 55 7 steers..1195 3 40
S cows. . . . . . . 053 2 ia 36 steers..1166 3 60
20 cows. . . . . . . 933 2 70 4 calves. . . . . 135 8 00
2 steers..1060 3 00
14005-Time hog market was without any new
feature of especial interest. There Was a fair
run for a Saturday , and time quality was about
time eanme on an average as yesterday.
WhIle no great activity was developed , the
pens were cleared In good season. The best
iimedium weight and heavy bogs solol at steady
to strong prices , whIle the common load. wore
barely steady. Representative sales :
No y. Sh. Pr. No y. Ph. Pr.
. . . . . . . . 140 $3 80 . . . . . . . . 360 St 05
. . . . . . . . . ) . . . 1.0 73 . , . , , . . , 232 40 0754
. . . . . . . . ' ) , . . 840 60..216 80 30
. . . . . . . . . . . 83 . . . . . . . . 80 10
26..277 40 85 61..253 . . , 10
. . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . 120 4 10
. . . . . . . . 5) 3 85 1.3..234 . . . 4 10
. . . . . . . . 200 010 61..253 200 10
. . . . . . . . . . . 00 37..lOil 40 10
22 , . , , , . , . 254 121) 00 -4..287 , . . 10
65..263 40 00 . . . . . . . . 80 10
Is..222 40 00 Ci , . , . . . , , 300 80 4 10
75 , . . . , , , . 224 120 01) 61..258 80 iS
4 , . , . . . . 2)2. . . 00 43..106 40 15
. . . . . . . . . . . 00 15..206 40 ' 3
. . . . . . . . 200 0' 67..250 160 2. . )
. . . . . . . . 32) 05 . . . . . . . . , , , 23
. . . . . . . . 200 03 . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Co..281. . . 05 53..2008020
114..245 120 05 td..250 89 2)
78..203 12' ) 05 60 . . . . , . , . 312 , . , 20
ii11a AND CULLS.
. . . . . . . . , , . 3 00 23 , , , . . , , , 165 40 3 00
PIGS.
.
, , , . , . , , 108 . . . 2 50 1..0 , , , 3 10
16..133 . , . 300
ShIETP-There were no fresh sheep here to
make a market. A small bunch , of lamb. was
offered and met with ready sale at strong prices.
Representative sales :
No. Av. Pr.
S native wethera , , , , . . , , , . . . , , . , . . . , , , . . . 111 * 3 10
18 tttive lambs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 4 50
CHICAGO LIVIS STOCK.
There Were NotEnomsgis Cattle to
Mnkto a Shimrket ,
CHICAGO , Sept , 14.-There were not enougim
cattle to make a market today , only about 600
tmeamt being received , Thus far this month this
demand for well finished corn cattle has
continued active , and the outlook is soot ! fertile
tile near future , the current receIpts being much
smaller tlman In recent years. To date tiii sea.
son's yeceiptu of westerns toot up 183.000 head , an
increase of 78.000 bead over the same timne last
year. Tlmese cattle are selling oo'ell. and export-
era are buyIng 3M. ta 3,40e-lb. Montimnas around
54. A train at wintered Texans brought $3.90 yes.
terday.
Ommig about 9,000 freahm and stale hogs were of-
freed in this market today , nail the local and
pillpping demand was large enough to absorb the
supply at hlrrn price , . quotations being much the
sanme as yesterday. Heavy hogs sold at train $3.1'
to 81.50 , mixed iota at from $3.05 to $4.60. and
light weigtmta at from $3.90 to $1.60. Hairs were
largely at from $4 to $4.20 for packers and at
from 14.20 to $3.63 for ahlihiPOrs.
In sheep , the 2.000 iieail that arrived today sold
readily at unchanged prices. native sheep being
salable at from $1.50 to $3.50 for poor to prIme ,
westerns at from $36.3 to , 53.40. and lambs at
from $3.25 to $4.75. A Sock of 1,000 head of 84-lb.
TexaS sheep sold late yesterilay at 82.941.
Receipts : Cattle , 5.53 head ; calves , 100 bcadj
hogs , 8,0013 head ; sheep. 2,000 head.
St. LouIs Live * ock.
ST. LOUIS , Sept. OL-CA'I'TMS-ftoceipt , , 600
head ; shipments , 900 head ; market dull even for
ft Saturday ; supply very light and only a retail
trade done DL unchanged prices.
IiOOS-ltecehpis. I 110 * head ; shipments , 1.1,00
head ; market So Imlglmer and firm ; heavy , $33305
4.55 : mixed , 81.00(54.45 ; lIght. 81.01)034.4k
tliIhCEI'-lteceipta. 400 imetO ; shipment. , none :
inrkeI very slow on light .mppiy anti only a
little retailing done at previous ziricea ,
iCnnsna City Iive Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Sept , 1i.-CAT'FL.F.--lteceipt , .
1,000 hlesti ; shipments , 3,330 head. Market
steady to strong. Texas stetr , , 57.55653.50 ; Texas
cow , , 81.70(51.85 ; beet steers , 53.76(15.40 ; natIve
cow , , * 1.0003350 ; stockers sail feeders , $2.f.O(53.0Q $
bulls , 81.85053.50.
l1008.-Itecelpts , 2,800 headl shipment. , 200
beau. Market opened strong , closed lower and
dernornhltel , Immilk at sales. 51.200)1,40 ; iii'nviep ,
* 3.01)054.33 ; parkers , 11.24)05-4,43 ; rnixei , SI. 15(51.4' '
lights , $4.0M14.33 ; Yorker , , * 1.25351.35 ; iigs , $3.4 .
033.50.
8ilEEl'-Reeipt , $00 hien.tl Shipment , , 1,400
head. Market ateady inimmb , $ i.LQS.OOt Inut.
tons , 83.70453.60 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
5 * , 1ommbs Live Stni'0C ) tnrket ,
ST. LOUIS , Sept. l4--C.T'I'Lll-hteerlpt % , , 1,400
hmeul ; iihipnments , 1104) head ; market dull : supply
very llgiit and only a retail trade done at un-
chmange.l prices.
IlOGiT-lieceipt , , 1,12' ) bend : shIprnnts , 1t.o3
heath ; market Sc higher nod hlrm5 heavy , $ LZSQ
4.13 : fluxed , 84.00441.13 ; higimt , 14.04)454,50 ,
SI I Elil'-Iteeeipts , I ) heath slilpnmc'nis , nonol
market very slow on ligimt supply anti only a
little rctnilimmg ticime at jiretlouml prices , _ _ _ _
Sleek lit Sight.
Record of receipts at time four principal hnarketl
for Saturday , September 14 , 1855 :
Cattle. SIngs. Sheep ,
iinmmth Omahma , , . . , . . , , , , . . , . , 3,173 1.964
Chicago . , , . , . . , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 8.000 2,00)
itansas City , . , . , . , , , , . , , , , . . , 2,000 2,500 800
St. Louis , . , , , , . , , . , , . , , , , , , , , . $00 3,200 , , , . ,
Totals . . . . . . . . . , , . , . , . , . . , , , . 3,173 13,9(6 2,500
1)ry (100.15 Msmmlcef ,
1'AI.L iU\'gn , Mmmc , . , Sept , 14.-Timers' imas been
an sulvanc'e in time ; "rint cloth nmarket during the
week ( toni Lie to 3.le , limit time deimmanil imn twen
mnalernto nmmd tIme' immaimlifactitrers did slot care to
nmoet it fmilly. The sales have timers-lore been
liyimt , This reml' regulars soul are for delivery
some ( line ahmeitil , one or tao cOimtraets running
through January , February null Sinreim. 'The
tihijs sold oo'ero imi nmoiherate or small lois nail
generally to ho , made. The nmanmitneturers tIn oct
know whmat time operatIves ismienil to do , nni
until they are satislled times' will hum slow idlers
at any Price , Most of thetmi have ileclirme.l to
soIl anything nlmend ot 31St' 'lucre I , ft very
small stock on imnnd tim depend upon In cimso of
to strike. Time nmmu-ket is quote-il is quiet at in ,
The stock picki' . ) up during time week , Messrs.
Iternlngton Sm 1)movol furnish limo following elate-
mmmciii : i'roiluctiimn for time veek , S20.0I7 pieces ;
deliveries , 24)4,01) . ) pieces : stock ( tidda , 81.04)0 pieces ;
64.61 , 20.1)6. ) ) lilcees ) , 1GS.OUI ) liheces : last week
stock , 92.000 oieces ; sales ( talus , 70,000 pieces ;
61.61 , 39,045) pieces ) , 95,000 lmleces ; spts , 22,000
5dec05 ; ftmturei. 71,04)0 lmieceS sales for oveekly tIe.
livery , lic'ptemmmiier , 163,001) pieces ; Octther , 110.000
plec's ; Novcinl'er , 701.000 111000 , ; lecoimmber , 43,000
Pieces : Jnemiiar' , 9,00) pieces ; February , 3,000
h.leces March , 3,000 3ilcs.
l'enrln. Mnrket ,
PEORIA , Sept. 11.-CORN-Market eteady3
No. 2 , 30',4c ; Nim. 3 , SIc.
OATS-Maiket 11mm ; Ne. 3 white , 206J205o ; N
3 white , 196139',4e. '
EVil-Market dull , nomInal ; No. S 360337c ,
\VIIIHICY-Slaricet firm ; high finIshed goodso
basis of 81,21 for Imigh wince.
ItECiIh1'TS-Wiment , 6400 ha , ' corn , 64 250 bu.l
Oats. 82.040) liii , ; rye , 5,15) hut. ; 'barley , 1.40 lmu.
liulI1'MENTfi-Wimet , 2,400 ii. ; corn , 27,120 bu.8
85a. ! 63,250 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 2,10' be.
Cotton Markets ,
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 14.-COrrON-Quleti
good mniddlimmg. S ll 16c ; middling , 7 l3 iGc : low'
middling , 7 7.1Cc ; good ordinary , 754c ; net re.
celpts , 2.275 hales ; gross , 2,204 hales ; oo stwise ,
963 laies ; mIem. , none ; stock , 76.043 bales.
NEW YOhitI , Sept , 14.-COTTO.Qmil55tnmi4-
tilIng , $56c ; net and grass receipis. memo ; sale ;
346 imaics , all spinners ; stock , 100.204 bal s ,
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 14.-COTTOU-.flteailp ne
sales ; receipts , 17 bales ; shipments , 16 hales ;
stoclc , 7,219 bales ,
.
Sugar Market ,
NIT\V YORK. Sept , 14.-SUCIAR-Thsw , finn ;
fair refining , Ic : centrifugal , 355c'l p31cC , done.
Refined , quiet anti steady ; No. 6 , $34ff4 i-lGq ; No.
1 , 3553 IS-IGe : No. 8 , 3 It-IGt13c ; Na. ii , 0505
3 13-160 ; No. 10. 3 9-lCCi'i'Sc ; Na. 11 , 304453 11.16-c :
No. 12 , 3 7-l6133c ; No , 13 , 3 3.3G ; Nq , Ii , I 1-100 :
nmoi,1 , A , 4040(1 11.1cc ; ataailnrt A , 4'1,474 5.l6c ;
contectieoers A , 414054 6-ICc : pQw l rrd , 45445.
4 1l-36c ; granuiaieml , 455634 7-ICc ; Cubes , 4544)
4 11.lSe , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
VeekIy ihilmik Stntemmmeiit.
NEW YOltK , Sept. 14.-Time Weekly batik
statement ahmow the following clmammges : Reserve ,
decrease , $8,161,323 ; loans , Increase , ' 51,333,100 ;
specie. decrease , 51.911.000 : legal trailer , decrease ,
$7,521,700 ; deposits , decrease , $5,099,100 ; circulation ,
increase , $157,600. ¶ I'Ime banks now hold 525,703,25.0
in excess of thmo requirements of the 23 per cent
1-mile , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mlnsien ilol ii4 Vhient and Flour ,
3UNNIIAPOL1S , Sept. 14.-Fj.OUfl-Steady for
patents ; lirat Patents. * 3.00033.40 ; hlrat clears. $2.50
4(2.63' second clears , 52,30132.35 ; bakers , 52.51)032.55 ;
Ited hag , $15.73 per ton.
WIIFIAT-Very weak ; Septemhier , & 395c ; Pecem.
her , 5354(1SIc ; Slay , SlOSc. On track : No. 1 Imard ,
8435c ; No. 1 northern , Mc ; No. 2 mmorthmerlm , 6254c.
'Feisco Wheat Market.
11AM FRANCISCO , Sept , 14.-'IVIIEAT-Dull ;
December , 91c.
p
RATE WAR ON TIlE COAST.
Somitliern PiicIflcIcIg1iting the State
itnilwnT Coiiinmhssion.
SAN FRANCISCO , Sopt. 14.-Now thmat the
railroad commission has matte a reduction of
8 per cent In grain rates and has passed a
rule providing for an average reduction of 25
per cent In all freight rates , the Southern
Pacific company Is preparing to contest the
legality of the commission's action as soon as
it attempts to enforce tim rates so reduced ,
It may be some weeks before the railway
commissioners can figure out the new rates
on all tise varlotla items of merchandise between -
tween the different stations within the state.
or it may be several months. It is a coliossal
undertaking and tariff experts declare that
if limo matter is taken up systematically and
every rate considered , it syill be many months
before the revised tariff l ready to be put
Into effect. Long before that time arrive.
the law' department. of the Southern I'aclflo
will be prepared to throw tIme wimole matter
into court and to fight for a judicial declaratIon -
tIon that the whole procecdlllg Is illegal.
Fire In IL Itnllron.l Tunnel ,
TACOMA , Sept , 14.-Fire was discovered
early this morning In tle hiozoman tunnel ,
thirteen miles east of ilozcman , Mont , , on the
Northern Pacific road , It caught In the tim.
her lagging from locomotive ipsrks. Orders
were given from hero to seal up the tunnel
and It is thought time fire will not extend far ,
the tunnel not being tImbered throughout.
Little delay will be occasioned , arrangements
having been made at ones to transfer pissen-
gera , mail , baggage and express by means of
teams.
Chemical Gonipisny Assigise.
SPRINGFIELD , Mass. , Sept. 14.-The
Narcotin Chemical company ( tobacco cure )
baa made an asslgnniont to Charles E , Allen
of Boston. LiabIlities , about 38,000 ; assets ,
nominal.
Meat Exporters Gain n Concession.
WAShINGTON , StpL 14-Secretary Morton -
ton today modified the order issued by bIns
on August 28 , concerning the exportation of
moat , changing the date whIch ) it was to go
into effect from September 16 to October 16.
This order was issued under the present law
and provIded for the most rIgid inspection
of intel. Today a delegation , consisting of
John Cinamon , W. H. 13 , Thomas and 3 , S.
Bailey of New York , representing large
packing Interests , called on the secretary and
represented that time tlmne givea in the order 4
was not sufficient to allow them to comply
with its provisions , and that already there
were large consignments of meat afloat which
hind not been inspected and marked as re.
quireml. It was also represented that the loss
would run into the hundreds of thotisantla ol
dollars , Time secretary said he wanted to
give the shippers and packers cli tile time
necessary , sad consented to an extension 01
one month.
CHICACO BOARD OF TRADE
As many complaints nra coming to time Chicagu
iloanl of Trade showing that person , Intending to
deal in grain otmil provision , through members of
lImo Hoard arid suliject to Its rules and regula. .
lions are inhaled Into dealing wltl persons co
finns who hate no connection with this Hoard ,
( lie public I , cautloneil against dealing with such
persona or fInns , anil is notified that 01101t083
h. STONE. Secretary , mviii answer nimy Inquiries
a. tG whether any particular person or firm Is
a member of such Iloard.
( OflOttoiti F , STONE , Secretary.
S. L. Robinson. ( Robinson' , Ciplmer. ) II. II. FIeld.
ROBINSON & FIELD ,
Cmiii itiid l'roylsloms , CoiiiilssIon.
MEMIi1lS OI
CIIICMIO BOAR ! ) OF TJADI.
Refer to ( fl' O. i' . JOTONI4. SitC'Y. or Illinois
Trust anti Savings ilank , We are h'QT a bucket
ahop. I'roflts for our cusiomera cur aim sail interest -
torest , liucket , hop. iiruflt by their cmistugner * '
losses , Write ims fur any information , ) l'acifta
Ave. , opposite Soard Cit Trade , Chicago.
'IVrlte fordaliy Market Letlcr ( sent free ) , to
OG'.A..T ORIDI.T .Ss 00.
-a llsoxges DfORAlN SKI , i'aovxsxozse ,
2 & 4 SiiEhlMAN Ocl'ItEIOT , OIIICAOOILL.
l'reaeilt low lirices Of Stain and Provisions Offer
unusual opportunities to accumulate umoneyraphdiy
from small Investment , . Sil.set 5.4 5.tr.sssa
tuisplu Bead fur our o.nnpiei. book .5.
IliflItUill pialolxmg lilAItOIN 2'IADINQ and
IrlflhiohlJIl bitleiNiNO Ald. MAItLIT lOX.
InltuIPu t'itlCSIONS. Ala. ) our daily inmes
( 'vol siuon ket letter suggesting when antI In
fiAZ'LiltlhlLU. what to trade. Itoth ( roe. Stank
etc nce. turntJtled. AItl100AiOT So CO.
: FIwlts ChICAGO Ol'LIN HOARD
TIUPtI. 222 Trtders Duliding , Chicago ,