Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 04, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUB OMAHA DAILY REE : SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER , 1807.
Decline Abroad Oanaca a Small Slump in
Wheat.
OTHER MARKETS GO DOWN IN SYMPATHY
* Afrnhl of flic Market Unlll
The ) I'lnil It U Ilnill- Miiiorcil
\\licn Tliir Start lu ,
to .Sell.
CHICAGO , Sept. 3. Wheat today BUf-
fcrt--il , In ftytnpalhy with a decline In foreign
innrlcets , December closing lJc below thu
level of yesterday's llnal llRurcn. Otlier
inurkctH xvcro also nllllctcd more or less
with "Hint tired feeling. " corn closing from
"tiO toso lower nntl oatH from Uo to Vic.
1'ork lost Gc nnd lard from 74o ! to JOc.
HlliH wcro iinclinngcd.
Wheat started weak. The opening prlcefe
nt Liverpool wcro nt n decline of Hid , anil
thn Blurt here was In accordance with the
liuarlshnew denoted lit the Hngllsh maiket.
iDcceinhcr was offered at tlie opening at
from 3c to MV4c , or from Ic to I'.fcc ' under
yesterday's close. The bulk of the llrst
lrun uutlonn were at from OJc to W/jC ,
anil fluctuation ! * were close around the
opening figures for three or four minutes.
Following that for half an hour there was
a gradual Improvement until Ol'-io , or
within ' .4u of yosterdny'H closing prluu was
reached. A dispatch from New York , re
porting 470OOU liii , of wheat taken for ex
port yesterday afternoon , was given us the
reason for the llrmncss shown In the re
covery referred to. Thn very slim ad
dition to the contract wheat here , out of
the 278 carloads Inspected Into store since
yesterday morning , was perhaps In the
inlndn of the fHiecuintors. Only six carloads
wcru contract , and of these llvu were No.
1 ! spring , a crndu that cannot be delivered
< > n contracts made today for uny delivery
beyond the present month. Minneapolis
nnil Uuluth received 4 ! > S cars , agalnm 843
on the corresponding day of the year be
fore. The ndvniiL-t. runcheil l)4T4c. ) and then
IP of It was dropped In a few mtnutuK , ! )3i' )
being the next stage of llnctuatton ; then up
agnln to 04i In an equally mJdca man
ner mid bnek once more slowly this
time to 03 % cents. The lluctuatlons , al
though Hiidden , wore not accoiiipunleil 1 > >
jiuu'h trailing. Scalpers were startled by the
midden changes and withdrew from the mar
ket and their absence added to the tlllllciiUv
romtnlwlon houses experienced In llndlng
buyers or sellers when they had orders to
execute. Now York wired early In tlin da >
that the foreign demand was renewed am
llflecii loads taken by 10 o'clock. The Al
lan'Ic port clearances of wheat and llout
were oiu-e more very heavy , the total bclnf ,
.Sfiii.mX ) bushels In wheat and Hour , CS1.700
bushi'ls of It being In the shape of wheat
The , rmrkct became very weak nuar tht
I-IOHI * . ami whllo the scalpers would no
touch It earlier In the day except In the
most timid and gingerly manner , they
iiulrkly caught onto thp fact that It was
not being adequately mipported near the em
and sold freely. December declined to S. ! * '
rents and closed at W-U cents. The closlnic
rabies hud much to do with the wcaknes
displayed late 111 the session , Liverpool clos
Ing Wiajt cents lower and I'arls the equlva
hint of % { /li cents. Antwerp was un
rhangfd.
Trade In corn -was less active and th
volume of business much smaller. The feelIng -
Ing early was weak , due largely to the lower
allies , the weakness of wheat at Urn start
and to liquidation by recent buyers. Offer
ings , however , were not large and were well
taken , several of the larger commission
houses leading In the buying and when
wheat turned up corn sympathized , many
of the early wllers covering , which aided
the advance. Weather In the corn belt , with
the exception of some local rains , was dry
anil warm nnil drouth damagu reports were
numerous. The market eased off later on
expectations of heavy receipts early next
'WVL'k ' , the decrease being accelerated by
tie late slump In wheat. I.ncul receipts
were 1.SS.I cars. Atlantic port clearances
> n pro ! > SS,41G bushels. December opened VW.i
rent lower at r I1 i Si HIV. , cents , ranged be
tween " 4'i cents and 3V& cents , closing til
ftiffiXlH centx.
A fair trade wns done In oats. At the
opeillni ; thu market wns weak In common
with corn. This feeling was chanted to
llrmnoss later , only to crow weak again
toward the close. There was Rood buying :
on the advance , about the only time the
market Bhowetl activity. The tone was en
tirely dependent on corn throughout. Local
receipts nere 3. > 2 cars. December opened
Jsli'i cent lower at 20V1 cents , sold up to
Sirii cents and down to 20',6 ' cents , closing
at 20Uiii2IH4 , cents. Trade was quite active
In provisions ilurlng the early part ot the
ilny. OlferhiKS wore qulle free In view
< if the weakness In hos and Kraln markets ,
wlie Iho demand was only moderate. An
easy feeling prevailed and prices ruled lower
around Die opening. " I.aler the demand be-
rume more active and nn Improvement fol
lowed , which was lost when wheat and
rorn went down. Packers * were all Rood
Hellers ut the close. December pork was 3
cents lower at $ S.)7M ! ) > , December lard "l fTIO
rents lower at $4..s > f4.S7Vi | nml December ribs
unchansred ut J5.10.
Kstlnmted receipts Saturday : Wheat , 42'i
ears ; corn , I.DOO cars ; oats , 420 cars ; hogs ,
lii.OCO head.
Leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles ! Op-iii. I llTili. '
IV heat-1
Hent. . . ;
I 75
4 KO
Dec. . 0 B7W
tu'lllluV
r'ept. .
_ ; . 'el. ' . . ifi _
No. 2.
CiiHh quotalioim weie as follows :
1'I.Ot H-Htendy.
\\'lll-.ST-No. 2 rprlnif , OH flSSi ; ; No. S sprinc.
8 : > iiCV ! ; No. 2 led. 931a3GKc.
CO UN-No. S , SO'.ic.
OATSNo. . S , lli c. f. o. b. : No. 2 while , I2O
Iiir ! ; No 3 white , 20itff22iic.
IIVINo. . 2. iOc.
\KL1 < ; V No. 2 , 4oc ; No. 3. 3lir4i | > c ; No. 1 ,
S' 37c
\xsr.nn--No. . i. jioi'.ifti.oi.
TLMOTHY SUKIl'rlme , J2.SO.
PIIOVIHIONS Pork , per bbl. . S.059.CO. Lard ,
tier 100 Ibs. . l.77'i&4.kO. Hhort ribs sides ( louse ) ,
r , .Vllji SO. lliy xiiUeil xbiiulderH ( lioxcil ) , 'Vjf/i c. ;
ulinrt clear nldea ( boxed ) . CflGUc.
\VHISKY-nistlllerK1 llnlMimt goods , per gal , ,
II ! i
KfUAH-Cut loaf , J-Vfili Krnnulated , J3.2I. .
"AM !
Wlie.T , bu.
Corn. Hu.
O.ils , bu.
llye.uu.
llaile.v.t
On the Produce rxrhance today the butler mar
ket \vi hteady : cieunu'iles , 12j(174c ( ! ; dalrlen ,
fifillic Chcene , Elendy al 9C9'ic. HKKU , frenh ,
1,1'sc Llvo poullry , llrm ; tin keys , 'Jifiuoi chick.
eiui. Jffiliv-sprlnKH. ; 9o ; Uucki ,
'
MW YOHK < ; I\IHAL : :
( ( iniliitloiiK tif tlu > Dux un General
CxiiiinoilltlcN.
NHW YOHK , Sept. 3-Fl/3UU-necelpli , 34-
1 4'W bbls. j etporlD , 19.SI3 bbl > . ; dull and u shade
fusler at the close with wheat ; winter patents ,
$5.35jJ5.65j winter utralBhls , $ l.8.VffJ.10 ; wlnler ex
tras. $3.JIJ < /3.K ! ) ; wlnler low graded , J3.31ii3.tO.
live. Dour , quiet : funcy , Jl.4Mr3.73.
COUNMi\I-a : > ull ; yellow western , 72c.
lt iKueler ; Nu. 2 wvttem , 62'4c.
1IAULI5Y Dull nt 31c.
IIAHI.KY MALT Ulrnily ; western , UfitSc ,
WlllIATllecelpta , 210,900 bu. ; ciporta , 220,093
bu. , buol , weak ; No. 2 ml , Jl.uHi. Opiloim
opened weak under cabin ndvlces , rallied slmiiily
on largn clearances and westeni illiiue buying , but
xold elf later In thu face of large export ileallngH ,
helped by general unloading of early put chases ;
cloned I'iii'-Uc jet lower ; No. 2 red Hupluiuber.
l- ' . > ' i' ' and 11.01 , cloned 99H" ; Uccember , WiWHSTjc ,
o ! ' ) ed , Sic.
I1)HN llecelpts , 161,475 bu. ; exporU , 18.267 bu. i
IMit , eauler ; No , 2 , 36e. Options cpencil weak on
< ii'jleHewn , rallied on bud crep news from Kun-
Min and Nebraska , lull weakened under fre
ll'iu I.ulgn and closed KtrHc nrt lowrr ; Seitein-
b-r , 36l3HHc | , cliwed , 3ii ; December , 37'itiaklic ,
DATS Hrrrliiti , 46J.JOO bu , ; exports. 23,913 bu. ;
rpni weak , OptlaiiB ilull und fvatur eis , doling
ut unrlmnKed prlren ; beptemlier cloned ut 23fe.
II A V Dull ; uhlpplnir , J4.000I.W ; uood tti
cbnll'i * . JS.OOtf3.CI ) .
lilll'S-Hli-iidy : 1103 croii. SWIc. tSOD crop , 6Stc.
IMrinit con m , K5J crop , Sfile ; 18HO crop , ( If9c ,
IIIDKH-HlroiiK ; Unlvexton , 15 ) l8e ; lluenoa
Ayi i. diy. IDoj Tt a , dry , UttOUe ; Callfoinlu ,
M'ATIICn-BlronKi liemlock Bole , llueno
A > i- " . llgfit lo heavy weight ! . 19tf50c.
lirTnil--Uecelpl ; , 3.803 pkg . ; market nulct ;
" iTi-amery , ntflw ; KlKliu , IV ; factor- ,
CHKKHltecvlpl * . I.SH pko. ; ciulet ; Urge.
vblle. Dijej vinull , witlle , mf 'Sic. ' large , col ircd ,
Hniall. iiilon-d. S c ; part nklini.
IXJdS lUoi'lpln , lt.V3 ( cuma : innrket nulet ;
Ule and t'rmisylVinU , lltrl ci weatrrn , Ife- .
l'll ( > VltIONH-li.ef. ! liini , p k-n. js. > U .50.
Cut niNti , flrm ; pickled ttiU ) < , JLOOgS W. 1-ard ,
ultt , wentern otram , $5.25 ; refined , quiet. T I
ow firmly held.
OILS. .Cottonseed , quiet ; prime yellow , M929C.
'etrnlenm , quiet : Ivnn ylvnnln crude , market
nominally We ; reflnM New York , W.7S ! 1'hlla.
dolphla nnd Dalllmore. 6.70 ; 1'hlUrtplphln and
liltlmore , In bulk , $3.29. Hn ln. utenrty ;
utrnlned , common to pooil , JI.4Slfl.50. Turjx-n-
tine , firm t J-K/W'W. ,
ItlCfj-Klrm. fair to extra , 4' ' < ,06Ue : Jnpan. 4 i
O'V. '
WOU\SSKS-rirm ; Nrw Orleans' , open kettle ,
irood to rholee , 2Hf31c.
MBTAI.8 I'lK Iron , warrAnts. active nt | 6.8j
ild nnd J7 aokeil. I ke cupper , steady at J11.15U
ll.M. Tin , easy at $1J.SSO13.fX > Ix-nJ , strong ;
exchange , Jl.2ifl4.30 ; broker ? , $3.85.
OMAHA UIJNICHAI , IIAHICBTS ,
Coniltllnn of Trnilc nnil QtmlntloiiB
on Stnplc nnil Knncy I'roiliicc.
KCJOB-Oood stock , 13c.
lIUTTKH-Common to fair , e487c } : choice to
'oncy , 10 12c ; separator creamery , 18o ; gath-
iTed crfnmery. HOlSc.
VtlAl.-Cholce fat , 10 to 120 Ibs. , quoted nt 8c ;
> rRn and course. (3c. (
1.1VK I'OrLTUY-Heiw , CH 76c ; cocks. 3ff4oj
'PMng chickens , per lb. , iliUSc ; duckn , 60 ;
turkeys , 6 Sc.
I'iCino.Nrt Live , 7flSCc ; ocnil plfieona not
wanted.
HAY -fpland , $4 ; mbllnnd. 3.50 ; loivland ,
M.fiO ; lye strtw , 14 ; color makes the price on
liny ; tight bales icll the best , only top grades
bring top prices.
nilOOMronN-lIjttremMy slow sales new crop ,
delivered on track In country ; choice green self-
working carpet , per lb. , Jffjlfce ; choice creeri ,
running' to hurl. ZWJUeoohitnnn. . IHo.
VKQETAHLEa.
OANTAIjOri'KS Per doz. , 35I)30c. )
TO.MATOKH Per half bu. basket , 400SOa.
ONIONS-Per bu. , CSHttc.
I.1.MA HKANS-Per lb. , 3c ,
1IKANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , $1.50.
' AllllAOK-Home grown , Ic.
TOMATOKS-1'er bu. . choice , 60c.
WATnilMKt/DNS-l-ratcd , per doz. , J1.SS1.60.
Al'1'LUH-l'cr bbl. , JI.GOfil.63.
NATtVH PLU.MS-I'er basket , 20835C.
HHAPHS-CBllfornlii , Jl.25nt.SO.
SOlTTIinujf PKACHKS Per W 1)U. , BO ? 60R.
CALU'OHNIA l'KACHES-1'er case , Crnwfords ,
SO CJWc ; clluga , 70 75c.
CALiroitNIA PKAItS llartlett , per cr.sc , $1.75
Ot.M ; lluerre Hardy , Jl.tO.
DALIKOHNIA PMTMS Per cnse , JI.Wfl.35.
IIOMIi IlllOWN OHAPES Per batkct. U'c.
TitbPicAi. FHUITS.
OltANdKS Jledlterruncati swcclfl , $4.
LKMONS .Urselnas , $4.50aS.OO ; choice Califor
nia , 142.15M50.
IlANANAS-Cholcc large Block , per bunch.
S2.oofl2.23j modlum-ilzed ! bunches. $1.5002.00.
JlISCICLLANiOUS.
Nt'TB Almonds , California , per lb. , lorso
> Ue , 13ct Ilrazlls , per lb. . loc ; MnuHs'.i wnlnuta.
per lb. . fancy , soft shell. 12ftlUc ; fitund.irds. 10 ®
lie ; filberts , per ID. , lOc ; pecans , pollsnet , large.
' .TilCo ; jumbo , IKifU'c ; large IncKory nuts , Jl.Ji
l > er bu. , cocoanuts , 41,10 c.icn.
I'lllS Imported fancy 4 crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
ic ; 5 crown , W-lb. boxes , 13iHc.
IIONKY-Cholce. I3 15c.
ClDiit Clarllleil Juice , per half bbl. , J2.33 ; per
bbl. . $4.00fr4.23.
MAPLK SYItUP Flve-eol. cans. each. J2.25 ;
sal. cans , pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half-sal , cans ,
15.23 ; quart cans , ! 3.r,0 ;
rilESH MEATS.
DHKCSIiD nKKK Good nattvo steers , 400 to
600 Ibs. . "c ; good forcqunlterr , steerH , 5 c ; good
hliidiiuarteri * , 8140 ; western steers , Jc ; fancy
helteri ) , 6Vic ; gooll heifers , 6\ic \ ; eood rorcquaricra ,
! ieifen < , 5c ; Road lilndquartem , helfern , kc ; good
cows. 6c' fair cowa , G'.ic ; common cows , oc ; cow
foreiiuurters , 4Vc ; cow hindquarters , 7Vic.
I1RKF CITTS Tenderloins , Itc : bonelca1 ! strips ,
c ; ftrlp liilna , 7c ; rolls , S ic ; slrlolu butts , S\tei
shoulder clods , Gc ; rump butts , Gc ; steer
chucks. Sc , cow chucks , 4 c ; boneless chucks ,
IVtc ; eow platex , 3c ; steer plates , 3VJc ; llAnk
steak , f.lii'i loins No. 1. 14c ; loins No. 2 , lOUc ;
loins , No. 3. SJjo ; nlrloln ends , No. 1 , c ;
rll . No. 1. lie ; rlbn. No. 2. 8'4c ;
ribs. No. 3. 6Hc ; utccr rounds. 7c ; cow rounds ,
V c ; ) 'ow rounds , shank off , 7Vjc ; cow rounds ,
nhnnk and rump off , 8c ; trliniulngw. 4c ; beef ,
shanks , 2lji > : bruins , per doz. , 35c ; sweetbreads ,
per lb. , lOc ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. . 40c ;
( idneys , per ilcz. . 3.1c ; ox tails , eac.n. 3c ; llver ,
per lb. , 2c ; heaits , per lb. , 2o ; tongues , per
b. , lie.
I'OIIK Dres od pigs. DVio ; dressed bogs , Gc ;
tenderloins , 12c ; loins. 6e ; spare ribs. 4o ;
IMIU sniiHiige , butts , Gc ; shoulders , rough , Gc. ;
shoulders , skinned , S'.ic ; trimmings , 3Vic ; leaf
aril , not icndered. Go ; heads , cleaned , 3c ;
snout ami ears. 3c. backbones , IVic ; cheek meats ,
3e ; neck bones , 2c ; pig" ' tall" . 2e ; plucks ,
each , fie ; chitterlings , Gc ; hocks. 41 ; ; hearts , per
doz. , 25c ; i-tomaclis , each , 3c ; tongues , each , 7c ;
Kidney * , per Ooz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ;
pigs' feet , per doz. . 2.1c ; livers , each. 3c.
COTTOX 3IAHICUTS.
I'iarl.v CnlilcH < * lvi * Sli-ciiKtli and I "liuil
PrllM'M Al'l' IliKlllT.
NK\V YOI11C. Sept. 3. The cotton market wns
stronger , eaily cables being better than bad bcc
looked for nnd the over night accumulation ot
orders being somewhat encouraging. Following
Hie llrst call selling orders set In from the south
and liquidation and selling for shoit accounts
became quite general , causing n decline of 2iri !
points , the basis of which was favorable crop
nuw * and predictions of heavy receipts. Later-
llio maikei tinned n sharp corner on reports or
largu hpot t > alc * < . while crop accounts were less
favorable. I'rlces advanced 12 < ifl5 points from
the lowest with sbortH being active buyers ami
fiislly advance' ) on claims of u heavy short In
terest. The possibility of bull speculation set-
tins out of grain Into cotton also led to caution
on the part of the beam and the market ulosed
very steady at a net advance of Sfal2 points , or
within a point or two of tinbes , prleen of Hie
( ptiKlon. Futures closed steady ; January , $4 S3 ;
I'Vbiuaiy. JB.SS : March. $0.92 ; April. JC.85 ; May.
SO.'JS ; September. J7.17 ; October. 8H.SI ; December ,
Jil.fo. Simi. eluseil cpilet : mlddllnir. 7 0 ; mid
dling uplands , 7 c ; nildilllnt ; tulf. 7ic : net re-
celptK. none : gruss , 5,170 bales ; foiw.inled , 3.011
bales ; Hul > H , 215 bales ; hplnnetp , 215 bales ; stock ,
43. ! ) ! 4 b.iles. Wei'ltly : Net receipts , mine ; gnus ,
2,1.20 ! * bales ; exports to Great Urltnln. 1.210 bales ;
in Knmee. 1,2m ) bales ; to the continent. 1.G48
b.iles : fiirw.ildi'd , 12.3S" bales : sales , 32.S S bales ;
spinners , lf.S bales. Total today : Net receipts ,
O.S60 bales , expnrln to France. 3,674 bales ; Btnck.
t'Ki.r.17 bales , ( oii-iilhlatcd : Net reur-lpia , 4 ! > ,773
bales ) ; \mrl | to Orcnl Ilrltaln , 6,800 bales ; to
1'iance , r , .IIS bales ; to the continent. 3.0)9 ) balei.
Total since Seoteniber 1 : Net recelpls , 20.012
| KICH | ; i-\ioiis | to flreat Ilrltaln. 1/'S > ' , hales ; to
France , 3,674 bales ; to the continent , 12 bales.
Fallowing me the total net receipts of cotton
ut all poitK since September 1. 1&07 : OalveHton ,
11.417 bales : New Orleans , 3.SC1 bales ; .Mobile ,
313 bales ; Savannah. 2,760 bales ; Charleston , 060
bales ; Wilmington , 340 bales : Norfolk , 113 bales ;
lliiUlnxiiH , r , bales : llnslon. 149 Kile * .
LlViill'Or > i , . Sept. 3. COTTON Spot , fair do-
matul ; prkes lower ; American middling fair ,
4 l"32d. . good mlililllliK. 4Ud ; American middling.
I 3-32J : low nilddlliic. 3 13-32d ; ceoil ordinary ,
3 27-32d : ordlmiry. 3 2l-32d. Sales of the day were
10.000 bales , of which GOO were for speculation
and export and Included D.40) American. He-
celpt1) . I.IKBI balex. Including 000 American. Fu
ture.1) opriiiMl I'ai-y with a moileiate demand and
closed steady : American mid Illng I * . JT. C. .
September , 3 fc2-R4i1 , fellors ; September nnd Oc-
lob"r. 3 51-Old. buyers : October and November.
3 47-64U , buyeis : November and December ,
3 41-64il , buyrs : neccmber and January , 3 12-64
3 41-64d. ! , buyers Jnnuiiry nnd February , 3 I2-B4B
3 43-Cld. buyeri" ; February und March , 3 43-64 < l ,
buyers ; Match mid April , 341-611 , buyers ; April
ami May , 3 47i-C4il. buytrir May and June ,
3 li'i-i'ild luiyi-rii : June and July. 3 47-6ld , buyeri. .
Ni\V OISLHANS. Sept. a. TOTTOJJ VnnneM
sinidv .ilH . 27. Sit bales : September , $0.8036.111
Oflnlieii i ! lMi'1.57 : November. J6..n'ir6.r,7.i ' -
ei'inber. tC.Gfnl.i ; January , J6.f0 6.62 ; February ,
.Ci : Mai.-li , Jfi.tiliiiie' , : April , JO.iniiiiTI.
MMMl'lllS. Sept. 3. COTTON Firm ; middling ,
77-16c ; lee-lpis. IS bales : shipments. 65 bales ;
sliirU. 2.171 bales ; sales , none.
ST I.OI'IS. Si-pt. 3. CflTTON Stcadvno
sales rcimrleil : middling. 7Ue : receipts , ' oalea ,
( .hlpmenls , 40 kiles , slock , 7,658 bales.
WOOL \H1CI3TS. .
Slieen.l.lii | An * Solil In I.oiidnn nt
Minovt I'lieliiuilJi'il I'rlces ,
I/IN'DON. S pt. -The sheepskin sales were
ontlriieil today with offerlnss of HI , 403 Cape
of ( Idod Hope and Natal > > kliis and of thU num
ber 171.243 sKIni ) were fold. Tlie on > rlnK were
model ite and Included n quantity of dirty
Tnnnvual skins. The demand was strong. The
prices realized Hhowed- long combings * hd higher
uii'l slinillu < ni nnd lambs unchanged. Mixed
pap els mi1 ! coai'C wcoleil were UCUd lower.
The next hheepskln sale will be held October II.
NH\V YOHK , Sept. 3. - WOOIFIrm ; Ili-ece.
! 0iif27r ; pulle.l , No. S to extru , 270100 ; Texas ,
ll'lil'Ii1. '
ST. LOl'lS. Sept. 3.- YOOTllheri ! inedlum ,
Kii0c ; IlKhl line , IPtjlJc , heavy fine , 012ci tub
\\avheil. l > .y'5c.
11OSTON , Sept. 3. The. Iloslrm Commercial
llullelln will xay lomoirow of the wool market ;
Tin * volume of traibi has slightly slacked. Flcecen
are very nruice. ( iuorgla said at 22c. Territory
rind Australian wools nr still the most active
arllclcs on the lint. Sales of Ibo week. 0,613. ; 00
noiiiiiiH iliimemlc ; 2.MX.ooi ) ) poiindu forelKii , nunlnat
! , M1,7iW ibiiituu ilnmemlc and 210,0'V ) pounds for
eign for the riiui'i ' week hint year. Sales to date
sliiw an Incieane of ftl,7"l Ml i nind > doineatlc ,
106,086 , ii ) puiiiulx foielgn fiom sales to thn same
dale lu HM.
SiiKiir
NKW YOHK. Sept 3.--SI'lAH Hnw. stronn ;
fair lellnlng , S tfSo-lCc ; cuiitrlfUBal. I > 6 test ,
3 13-trc. llellned. llrm : mold A , &Uc : standard A.
4c ; lonffctloucr * ' A. 4' o ; cut | oaf , 5Ho : crmhe.l.
RSn : pouJfieil , Gilo ; m'sliillateil. Oe ; cuben , GVJc.
NUW OHLFANS. Sept. -HHOAH Open ket-
lle. quiet , 2'iW.e : ; centrlfugiil. Mi-one ; Rranu-
lated 4'.ifil Hlivwhite : , J 15.1CB4 1-16 , ' ; yellow ,
J' W3 9-lfi ; ntctnds SUJ'.ic : othori unchunsed.
I'eorlu .Iliirkcdi.
PF.OUIA. Si-pi. -COIIN-Kasler ; No. 2. 2Sic.
OATri Kieiuly : No. 8 white , 22'Jc. '
HYi-iJulet : , nominal.
WlllSlvY-Mnrket llrm nt JI.1.
llKCIOII'TS--Ci > in. f.6.150 bus , ; nals. 30.C30 bu ? . !
lye. ti : l bus. : wliUky , nan ; wheat , 600 bus.
SHI I'MKNTH Corn. 27.401) ) bin. : oats , 1S.100
lni > . ; i ) ( . C11" } Lui. ; T.'h'.iky. 750 bbU. ; wheat ,
00 biuf
_
Ciillfiiriilii Drli-il 1'i-nKs.
NIIW YOHK. S pt. 3. CAL1FOIINIA DHHID
Fltt'lTSQuirt nral rtrady : cv'apoMted
prime wire tmy. Cc : wood dried , prime , Cc ;
choice , ' , c ; fsiicy , Ctic ; prunes , 3ViQ"Hc , o lo
* tro und iitullty ; apricots , Hcyal , 7U8c ; Moor
1'nrk , fplOc : pe.iehes , unptelod , OtfSc ; peeled , ll.'J ;
14c-
i.klrr Textile Triiilo ,
MANf Ill > , iil. : Sept. S.-Clotlm &ml yarns
quUI. wllh H limited Inquiry ,
Mnnllu llcnip nt LiiiiJou.
LONDON , S ptMANlIJk. . HBMP-C44 10. .
GOOD SHOWING IN FAILURES
Improvement in Percentage of Liabilities
is Quito Marked.
IN NEARLY EVERY IMPORTANT BRANCH
Amount * Settled ! > > ' CIciirliiK
In AiiKtiHt Kxcceil 'I'llcine of that
Month lit 18U ! )
NEW YOHK , Sspt. 3.-U. CJ. Dun & CO.'B
Weekly Hevlew of Trade lomorrow will say :
Knllurcs In August were In numb r 17 | wr cent
crenlpr than In AUKUst , 1 6 , Imt In iitiiuunt nt
lUUIIIllcs 70.8 per cent ttunller. July and Au
gust Dhow n nnaller.imT.Hef ut UaliHItlos I. T
tallurn tlinn lins ever been knorn In any year
or even In n quarter of the twcnty-tlirce > ej. '
It. O. Dun A l"n. huv * kept qUHttctly icrunl * .
Tlic Imiirovemcnt In nlso well illrtrlliutPil , ex *
tcndlni ! 10 nenrly e\cry liniiartHiit liraiitli uf buyl.
ncsj , but In clothing , jewelry nnJ unglnf ini'il
trading only two niunt.in of the jmst forty-sevcti
lime uliown fnmllcr ( nlhirtH In Kcnenil ptureft
nrul furniture , on three la croccrle * , Imtn anil
Iron ninnufuetureii only four , In lint nttd c.iemlcnl
nmnutnclurcs ir - ilx monllui uf the fnity-iiovcn.
The ratio of chf.ulted liabilities to imyments at
clearing houstn ling been finnllcr In July ami
AUKUst than In nny other month rlncc curly In
IS''J. August wast the n i month In nhlch the \
dally uvcrnRC of settlements t.irouxli clcarlnn
houtes exceeded matt-rlally that of the correj j
rpondlnR month of ISM , the excess ut the prlncl *
pal cities helns 12.3 per cent. Nur Is thl1 ! due ,
us mlKlit be 8U | > iu > ; ed , to activity In stock simu
lation , for the Stock exolmiRo clearing housu
now disposes of a very Inige share a ( trimmc-
lions that alTcct bank exchanges far lesH than
live years ago.
The \olume of business has been distinctly
larger In speculative lines than It was then , ana
In textile xoods phenomenally larger , thoUKh
Flackenliiu this week , bu > < ! rs liavlnc nearly com
pleted their Initial purchases , AVItli an uxtrnor-
illnary movement In Kraln , heavy real estate and
building transactions. Increased Iron products ,
the month was clearly the busiest August that
has ever been known. Wheat continued Its re-
uctlon until it had fallen 4 cents more , but then
roe 3 cents with the lirst revival of foreign buy-
Ing. Western receipts arc veiy larse , IhiniKh pot
nulte as larue as a year I RO. but Atlantic ex
ports. Hour Included , rose to 5,534,708 buphels fertile
tile Week. Ilirllt1t ! 2.ITr > i.il ? litlRtirla Inet vi ! t > .
The estimates which coniinulut connd ncc stilt
Indicate u yield of 530.000.010 to 580.OOtf.OfH ) bush
els , the winter wheat turning out so much be
yond expectations to balance the loss In spring.
Korelsn accounts do not Improve , mid unless
much more deceptive than usuul , the demand lor
American wheat will far exceed the quantity
which can be spared. Continued larse exports of
eorn nnd buying fur export show "till more
clearly the extent of ilfllclenclcs abroad. West
ern receipt1) for the weel : weie 10,065.47(1 bushels ,
ngalnst 3.1G0.31S bushels lact year , and Mich n
movement nt this reason Implies a urcat export
demand , i.ot yet rellected In < AitRO.
Cotton speculation made August deliveries
rostly , sput Using to SVtc , but the market then
drifted back quickly to J7.W , Conflicting news
iloubtlces reilecteil conlllctlnK facts , but the opin
ion gains that the crop will be large. The mills
are now runnlns nnd turning out great quanti
ties of goods la response to heavy purchases
made.
Wool sells largely between speculators , 1C.5CS-
300 pounds for the week. Mills hnve been buying
more fieely to replace the wool rapidly con
sumed and the dry KOoils market hac been so
laree and strong that they are encouraged to
purchase even after a rise of 50 per crnt In a
year. Oieat quantities are held by dealers at
the west above prices yet paid In seaboard mar
kets.
kets.The
The Improvement In the Iron and steel Industry
gains momentum nnd a further advance In prices
makes 4.o per cent from the lowest average Au-
KUst 12. The demand Increases for nhei-is and
plates , especially for bild e nnd ship building.
Including lo.ww ton * nt Philadelphia. In structural
work , < if which It l said that 20.COO tons have
been plucod nt Chicago In bnrs , and especially In
wire and wire nails , nnd all have advanced nn
average of } l per Ion. Southern and western
dealers have united to advance prices of pic 23
cents. l > ss-mer at , IMttsburK has rl on lo cnts
ami eastern markets are stronger. The ilcmnno
for i-ara Is pr.'sslnir and work for nillways In-
creasi's. The Hrst shipment of sti > cl rails frum
this country to Australia was of 2,000 tons by thp
Uickawanna compuny. Tla U slightly lower at
13.6. > coiitH , but heavy experts said to cover 13 -
000,000 pounds for th next three months sustain
coppei * at ll'ic anil lead Is strong lit $1.10.
Hoot and shoe shipments , not quite ! i per cent
smaller than last year In August , nor I per cent
smaller than In 1593eie 7'i per cent smaller
' 'I3" ' ' " 1s'4but were n little larger than In
1S9J. Buying Is still mostly for Immediate : ) but
Is sullk'lent to keep works well employed i
Kulliires for the. past wvclc liava been 191 111 the
United States , aualnflt 331 last year and 23
against 31 In Canada.
WKKKI.V ciiin.noisn ; ; TOTALS.
-Kiit , . f HiiHlneNN TrniiHiicdniiH
of tlu > AMNoelnleil IlnnliM.
NEW YORK. Sept. 3.-The following
table , compiled by liradslreefs , shows the
bank clearings at eighty-seven cities for the
week ending September 2 , ISD7 , with the per
centage of Increase and decrease as com
pared with the. corresponding week last
1'revloiiw Ai-tlvlly In All MUCH Ciin-
( nitlliiiio ) to He Mill n liilneil.
NKW YOHK , Sept. 3-HraiUtrcpt' tomorrow -
row will sny :
Pievloii1) activity In all lines of trade Is main
tained. There Is u better tone to dniiHiul of lobbers -
bers nnd the volumn of business In wool , leather ,
cloililnt. hats , groceries und llglu liirdwai-u lias
Increased. There Is better request tot woolm
nnil cotton BO d . Jewelry ami lublier gooiln and
for biMtH nnd shoes. Soini * whole > n1e merchiils
ut weiiem cenlers repnrt the IJIKCIII voliina1 of
AIIKU.I tradi on recunl. There baa been an In
creased rontumptlon of cotton by southcm mills.
W lern Iron and slerl mllln have nnlern lo k.-ep
them Huy iinlll January 1. In the central west
ern Males the hllunilnoua coal strike has had n
further deprestlni ; effect nn tbe general Indus
trial situation. At the nnrlliwot some cimmvr-
rlul houfes have hot to work overtime to meet
iii i rm-nil f-ir g ids and tiie warm weather Is
reported to havn practically iismired the ln < lhn
corn crop. On ( he p.irlfle rmmt vhrnl emnrts
have Iwen shirked by Inability to secure crews
f > ive s ls , Merc.iutile fxi > lltli'u ' ; > ue iirenlly
luiluuvcd In b. pie iiH'il ns. Iwist ween n rent-rat
anil unprecedented eipantlon of prlfs for HM
ple > U continued , wool , cotton ind woolen f'
brlcs , hides , lentherVh1e | | pine lumber , iwishes
nnil doors , iron nnd steA bars , billets ml rods ,
wire nails , bnrl < vl v7p | nd southern fmmdry
Iron , whr t , corn , ISM nd sugar hfivInK ad
vanced and higher prlces.are beln * expecleil for
boils and shoes , lower prices arc recorded for
colton , wheat , flour ndiicoffre , while those for
onts , pork , print clofns , 'fietroleum and coal nre
unchanged.
Tills week's ext > otl of n-he t ( flour Included n
whrixt ) arc the innrest with two rtceptlons , the
second week of Sepi'rnfctT nnd the fourth week
of August , 1S91. To.ul..jlilj ( > men ( Hinnmt '
B.2fS 2i7 bushels ngnlniil 5.119.653 bushels last week ,
1.369.SU tiushels Injifxyrhr , 2.260.261 bushels In
1S55 , 3.307,31 bushel * In.lSdl , nnd 4M2OOi ) busbrls
In 1S93. Shipments nt'coih ' nrc nlso large ,
gatlni ; J.lDi.i-Ct bushels this week. amiinM ZAi.4i2
bushels last week , 2.5ZfR ' > bushels last yoir. 1.-
401.370 bushels In l S. 127.0W bushels In 1894 and
I72.07S bushels In lS9 , i
There nre only IM business failures rciiorteJ
throughout the I'nlltM Sthtes tills week , nitalnst
810 last week , 336 In the week one year ngo. IM
two years npi. 3)7 three years ngo , nnd ns con
trasted with 379 In the like week of 1893. Then'
are thirty business failures reported from tlie
Canadian dominion this week. t.nst week the
total was 39 anil a year jiirojt wns 30.
"
iitsvimv OK "run STOCK MAHICKT.
Prices Ailvnnee nml TmilliiK In on n
I.MI-KC Son 11 > .
NKW YORK , Sept. 3. llradstrcct's review
of the stocl : market will say :
Stock prices have continued to advance thin
week and the trading1 has been upon an exceed-
i Incly largo scale. The market has been nt times
excited , nnd while innnlpulntlcn by bull leaders
nnd cliques Is apparent , them has nlso l . n H
growth of public participation. Tlie market was
influenced bv denials that there Is nny widespread
or serious ilninnRe to spring wheiit nnd by re-
| orts minimizing the danger of frosts and In Ihc
corn lilt. The western railroads nre stated to
lie overburdened wllh grain freight nml the business - ,
iness 1ms. spread to the trunk line roads and
thDee of the south nd the southwest. The tin-
1 provement In the Iron trade Is considered an
important factor of the rallruntbi , while
4ho expected settlement of the soft con mlturs'
strike will remove the only disturbing clrcum-
slancfl of Inipcrtnnce. llallroad earnliiRs , al
most without exception , show large Increases.
Much of the speculative movement this week
has been bused on reports ns ti > the probable or
possible Increase uf dividends on the. payment
of them by tbe companies which have not hert--
tofr.ro > lolded a return upon their stocks. Low-
priced securities hive been the object of much
attention and considerable buying , though the
chief movements of the week were In stocks
which may 1 * clnfscd with those In the Vandcr-
1dlt irroup. On Friday the market was nctlve ,
strong and exclled under the lend of St. Paul
and the granger stocks generally.
STOCKS AM HOMS.
Mnrkrt ShotTM IiirrenxliKj HtreiiKtli
unit IllKlicr I'rlcon.
NEW YOHK. Sept. 3. Today's market was
more regular than that of yesterday , the nota-
bio advance * not being so palpably manipulated
und the concurrent proMt taking In other stocks
not bchiK on so large a scnlo. The market
throughout was etronser nnd the average level
of prices raised further than yesterday. There
was a decrease of activity In the Industilnl slocks
und Ihc dealings In the standard railway shores
were steadllv augmented , buying through com
mission bouses being'confident nnd on a largo
scale. The volume of transactions In the Vnnder-
bllt group , which played Mich n conspicuous part
In yesterday's market , showed u considerable
fnlllug off , but they letnlned the sharp gains ot
yesterday , and. In fact , closed tonight hlghd.
Northwestern sold RS high us yesterday's high
point , but reacted. Hut the center of Interest
In the market wns shifted to St. Paul , whlcli
sold during tlie day at W , a net advance ot
3 i per cent , nnd which crossed llurllngton dur
ing the day on tnoimous transactions. St. 1'aut
wii aided by the statement of estimated gross
earnings for tlie fourth week In August , which
showed nn Increase over the corrctpondlns week
last jeur of JlOb.750. The ilsc w 3 itlmulfttcd
also by the circulation ef minors without dell-
nlte authority that the dividend rule would bc
lucrcased. The statenunts of liurllnglun foi
July and of Hock Island for August were also
helpful to St. Paul nldn with all the members
of the. granger group. Unauthorized rumors bad
exaggerated the gain to be shown by the Hurling.
Ion statement , and tlie" stock. In consequence ,
failed to Iienetlt very materially from It. although
an Incre.it-e was shownn | gross of $2i,70and ? ! ! In
net of J93.314. Keck Island's Incrujsu In gross
for the month of AatiU'at'Wus $375,810. These. In
cidents served to , , Ut < ! ( e grangers again In the
lead of thd market , nnd their strength helped tliu
whole list. The rls-p In St. Paul Invited protlt
tiiklni ; . not only In , , that stock , but all through
the llt. nnd though ' U"rnlly followed , closing
prices were not at thflient. Sugar moved up
and down 111 n feverish-kind erratic manner over
n range of 5 points tit , u new high record nt
132'i. and ns low us. .W'.i. The grangers ana
many other stocks touf.H'd new high levels foi
the day. Louisville & Nashvll ! * wns excep
tionally strong all day. nnd gained 2 points net.
Man' other stocks vvhlehjiive b--eii under lecent
pressure of profit taking ! moved up today. This
was notably true of the Internationals , t'nion
I'aclllc hehiB'nn exeeptlim on account of reports
trial the Kovivnmrnti-wilukl dtliiyithe-foreclosurc
sale on which Is basedthe reorganization plan.
The stock lost a fraction : The prices for Amer-
shares here In balance. Shaip gnlus were shown
' , > Tobacco. Colorado Fuel , Consolidated Gas ,
? .ocklng Valley preferred , 3 per cent : Detroit Oas ,
4' , ! ptr cent ; Great Northern preferred , 4 per
cent ; Illinois Central , Laclede Gas preferred.
Lake Shoie. Metropolitan Traction. Minneapolis
& St. Ijouls , New York , t'hlcago & St. IDUS ! llrst
preferred , Norfolk & Western prefeired , Oic-
gen Navigation preferred , Pennsylvania , Hlo
Grande Western preferred ; St. Joseph & Grand
Island second preferred and the Hubber stocks.
Tbe avgiesnte sales of all mocks approximated
700.OCO Pharos , and of thete 16o OM > shares were ot
St. Paul and 65,000 shines of Hurllngton ,
Ilondi ) weie nctlve and higher ; total sales ,
$3,600.100. Unlteil StJte3 rcgl-iti-reil 4s tr.ld nt 1124
now 43 coupon at 126 and coupon 5s ut 114U.
Total pales. 523.000.
The Kvenlng Post's London financial cablegram
says : "Tlie slock markets were quietly steady
today , the only feature being tbe buoyancy of
Americans , which are exciting Incieased ntten-
lUn. Th Pllmtllus comes from New Yolk , but
notwItliRlaiKllmr the continued Helling here , a
steady stream of buying nls ? uot-s on. To tbe
onlooker the position of Americans Is very Inter
esting. A constant question among city men and
one which In n sense will glvo some clew to the
position la Ma the public here once again going
to step In nt the last nnd relieve Ihc ITnlteil
States of stacks at boom prices ? ' 10 Is generally
believed here that the rise will go still furlher ,
but specul'iters certainly show much caullon.
Pilces closed llrm at the bst. Amid che"rs , Mil
waukee lias Just been dealt 111 nt over par. The
New York buying today was very large. Th
discount market here today shows an easier tone.
It was rumored that Japan had released some ol
Its deposit money , but this Is not true. The
Paris luiirstf was Him and the Herlln market was
quiet after dtillncFH. "
The following were tbe closing quotations on
the leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
AtchlBou do pfd 14
do pfd : u St. Paul "
ll.-iHlmori'.t Ohio. , 1U1 ? do pfd. . .
Canada PaelQe. . . . 12W SI. P. .t um
Canada Southern ilo pfd HIJ
Ci-iilral P.ielllc It. P. M. .V M 11 ! a
Cbi-H. .tOhlo . 'JUHiSo. Pacllle 1B !
Chleujro .V Alton. . . . l.v.lKiPo. Unllway ] 19
C. , 11. , VQ ; i do pfd 90 ?
C..VH. 1 .V ) Texas .t Paclllc.
O.C. C..t St. L. . . . anfc iiUnion P.ielllc. . . . 17M
ilopfd Kll II. P. 1) . , 'iJ
I- ] . .V Hudson. . . . W.ib.iuh
Del. . I , . A ; W do pfd
IH'ii. , V Rio IJ \Vlienl.fc L. K -J . .
ilopfd 4M I do pfd 1114
Krlu ( nuwl 17K Ad-l-UH Bx 153
KrliilHtpfd 4H ! ( Am rlc.in Kx 115M
Kt. Wavun 17'J IIult d Stnu.-i Kx.IM
( ireatNorlhonipfd.itll ; Far o Ux..liB )
Hocklur Valley , . . . U A. Cot. Oil 2.1U
IlllnulHRentr.il. . . . IOHJII do pfd 7B > 4
LakoKrioicW. . . . lia lAin'n SulrltH. .
iloprd 7II ) ( | ilo pfd 3:1 :
Lako.Slior.i 177H.A1U. Tobnccu. ' .in
LoulBvlllo , 'uN.iHli. iit : ; l ilopfd liHj ;
Miiiilintliiii L HIOKiChlcapo O.-iu KI4W
Met.Tr.villou 1-MU Cou. : UIB lll.-ihi
Mliiblyun Cimlr.il. . IDS Com. O.ililo Co 17.'i
Minn. & St. L ' 'M Col. K. A , Iron Sill
riolntnfd MHV $ ilopfd 7a
Mo.I'acllle : iHK.iOen. Kleutrle I1H ?
MobPo.VOhlo .U illllluulHStool 4H
Mo.K. A.T 15 > 4 Oas
do pfd ml
New Alb. A Rlil. . , . 1U ' ilo lifil Kill
do pfd Utl'-i ' Nut. Lin. Oil
N.J. Central liff < I'auino.MulI : i7. i
N. Y.Cdiilral 1KHS Pullman Pat Irfo
N. Y.CIil. .tSl. L. . . 17 ' Silver C.-rtltlciln. : . B''M
dolHtpfd WM Bltind.llopa , VT. . . . 7M
do-'rtpfcl til Suirar 1S4
Norfolk & Woiluru ? H < do pfd 1174 ?
No. Amer , Co MJiP-T. C. k Iron B M
! iillngton | & Quliu-y , M. .
220 ; Cleveland , ClnclunuJj. Chicago & St. Louis ,
5,300 ; Denver & I'.lo firutfio preferred. 3 > 00 ; Urle
llrst pieferred , 3,100 ; llllltola Central. 5,800 ; Louis
ville .V Nushvllle. 31.Tiil31lniieapolls ! ; ! & St. Ixiuls
4,700 ; MlBsiiiiri ' | | . j.500) .Mli-i-ourl. Kansas
& Texas pn-feired. G ifauNevv York Central. IS.-
100 North American company , 3,510 ; Nortberi
I'acllle preferreil , n7ITrt N-irthwestern. 10 SiOO
Onturlo . < c W tem , 'i.XV . ; Iteadlns. 10.820 ; Hock
Island. 32.2W ; St. Paul. 153.0WI ; Omaha , 10S20
Southtrn Hallway preferred , 13i2 ! > ; Amc-rlcan
Cotton Oil. 3,200 ; American Tobacco , 18.200 lla >
State ( Ion. 7.500 ; Chicago ( las , 12,300 ; General
Klecttlf , 6,300 ; Lt-iid , 4.200 ; Pnclllc Mull , 10.G20
Pullman , 3.FOO ; Kugar , * J3 , ( u ; Tt-nnesfcco Coa
imd Iron , 7I. ' > ; leather prefeired. T.'JIO. Itubber
G.lOil'c ; ltrn I'nlon , M.lil.0 ; CliU-ago Clreut Went
ern , 13,200.
Loiiiliin Stock < tnolntloiiN ,
IXDNDON. Sepl. 3. 4 p. m. clorlni ; ;
ConsolsTTiry.r..lll H-ll > 'K ' V. Oiiiirii. . . . . . "
Coiifols. auu'l . 11 l i I'u.iiMVlvauU .
Can. IMeilio 74K Ifcitlav .
Ki-lii . 1H | M x. Oiii. now n.
lll.Coiitr.il . ini : JAiuhUun .
MeMcaiiorllnapv Ill L. A N .
4LlMtiicoiiniJi.
HAH SILYIIII- Steady at 2ld per ounce.
MONIJY IftH * per cent.
Thi > rate of illrcoiint hi the open market for
short niiil tiller iiiciilhi , ' bills Is 1 15-1 ? iur cent
( iold U quotud ut Ilu.-iui' Ayra ut U7 ; at LU
boil , 11' : , at Home 1U.V2U.
Sliileiui'iit H ( I InlliinU of ( ierniuiij-
llii'LIN Sept , ? . Th" wtcl.l > ttat mrni of th
lni-ilal | lljnk of Germany kh > ws tn fullowlnv
'IHIIK-S ' rs c-npare'l wMh tr pre-lcut ncc mil
Cash In lunJ. dtcitatc , : s,2UCOO uiarki , treaiur )
note , decreaje , ltOO.OO ( ) murks j other securities ,
Increase. X5.l o.ono markaj notes In circulation , In.
crease , $9TiO.Oi mntk .
\i' i- York Money Mnrkrt.
NKW YOHK. Sept. 3.-MONKY ON CAI.Tf.
Kky at 1M S per cent ; last loan , I per cent )
closing. l't 2 per cent.
PltlMM MKIICANTILK FAPKU-S'ilM'fi ' per
cent.
STK11L1NO K.XCHANOK-Steaily. wllh actual
ImHncsj in bankers' bill * at $1 S5'MI4.f H for
drnund nml nt $ < . . (24(14.84 for rUty days ; poeteil
rates , H.SI'iUl.fm nml jj. . t.iH.S7 ; commercial
bills. JI.S2H.
SII.VKH l'F.HTIFtrATiS-R2'io.
HAH HII < VKIt-Kc.
MKXICAN DOI.LAHS-41Hc.
OOVKIINJIHNT IlONDS-Slronr.
STATI ! 110NDS-l > till.
HAII.HOAD 11ONDS Slronsr.
Closing quotations on bunds were as fallows !
San I'rnnclNCO Ilnlim ; ( liiotntloim.
SAN KIIANCISCO , Sept. 3. The otll'-ial clojlnx
quotations for mining stocks today were as fol
lows :
HOSTON. Sept. 3. dealings , $ iSClS2 ) ; bal
ance * , $1,679,972. '
UAhTIMOUK. Sept. 3. Clearings , J2S63C23 ;
balances , JIG1.G3.1.
NKW YOHK , Sept. 3. dealings , $133,033,067 ;
balances. $ .1,707,413.
I'HILADKLl'llIA , Sept 3.-Clearings , J12.00I-
023 ; bal.mce , Jl , 47,937.
CINCINNATI. Sept. 3.-Money. 21iflO per cent.
New York exchange , EOo discount. C'lcarliiBS.
$2,1)74,600.
MKMI'IMS , Sept. 3. Clearings. J287.1frt ; 1ml-
nnces. $92I3T ( > ; New York exchange , hellingat
$1.50 premium.
ST. I/)1'1S. Sept. 3. Clearings , $ : ,07(5SiO ( ! ; bal
ances , CSJ.OIM. Money. 4W7 per cent ; New York
exchange. 80c discount bid , GOc discount asked ,
NHW OUUICANS. Sept. 3. Hearings , JS7U.4M ;
New Yoilt exchange , l > aiik , Me IIT } 1,00' '
premium ; commercial , $1.23 per $1,000 discount.
CUH-AOO , Sept. 3. Clearings , $ l8fil3,4oC ; New
York excluinge. iVio discount ; Sterling exchange ,
posted i ales. J4.S1V-J and $ ) .S7. Stocks , dull ; Diamond
mend Match sold at the highest point In a year ;
closing : Diamond Match. MS ; Metropolitan I * . K-
Stiuwbo.ird. 2SU ; West Chicago , loa'i ; North Chicago
cage , 213 ; 1-ulte Stieet , IS ; Gas 5s , 13 ,
IIKHLIN , Sept. 3. Exchange on London. 20m
3yVipfB for chccki.
I'AHIS. Sept. 3. Three per cent rentes , 10U
17'c for the account. Kxcliange on London.
23f 18' c for checks.
LONDON , Sept. 3. The amount of bullion
withdrawn from Hie Hank of Hnglaud on bal
ances today was CIC2.0CO.
St. Lonlx ( .eiiernl .IIin-Ivi'tH.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 3. FLOOU-Qiilet : patents
l5.UOfiXi.10 ; stralRlils , J4.BOJH.70 ; clear , | t.O'O4.23 )
medium , J3.50iI3.73 ,
WlllIAT Ixjwcr , closing with September nt
ITjc , December l e and May ITic under yester-
ibiy. December upeneil Ic lower , advanced 1J
ITic , detllned 1 1-lCc , rallied V4c and then went
dawn , clusltiff weak with sellers nt the. bottom.
Spot , lower ; No. 2 red cash , elevator. 9SHe
track. ! ea90ic ; No. 2 hard cash , 90V'C Hack
S''puimhcr. U51 c ; December. 9.1Ue ; .May , ! ifiic.-
CO1IN nitures n ; > ened qulel , but buyers weie
equal to the offerings and the market steadied
later declined again with wheat and cloned ul
the iK'tlum. fractions below yesterday. Spoi
about filcady to llrm : No s canti. 2Sc bid ; Siep-
lemlier. 2lc ; asked ; December. 2'J ic avked ; May ,
S-'lie.
OATS Nominal , with a weak undertime ; No. 2
cash , elevalor. 19ie ! b'il ' : No. 2 white. 22ii23o ;
Heptember , 19ic bid ; December , 20r4o nskeil ;
May. 23o blel ,
HYK I Wer nt 45' . ' . ji0c ; tiark.
COUNMKAL-Strong nt $1.705/1.73.
flHAN Strong : ens-t tiack , sacked , COifjlc
country points , 5 Hie.
IIAY-Stpudy ; prairie , $5.2305.30 ; timothy , $3.00
J.73.
l l'TTiri : Steady ; creamery , 13O19'ic ; dairy ,
KOUS-Oulet at 10V4c.
WHISK Y-J1. 21.
1'Ot'LTUY nilckem , wlrong ; old hens , Co
nprlnRs , he : ilurkc. , springs , S c ; geeMe , nprlngu ,
Cc ; turkeyn , hprlngv. 7c7Vic.
fOTTON TliS-i3c. ;
.
MHTALS-I ad , higher nt Jl.l2i/il. 15. Speller
strong at Sl.li'.i spat and October.
l' OVIHIONS-l'i rlt. easy ; standard mess , Job-
bine. iirw. J9.Mff3.75. I.-ird. jirlme steam
J4.C2I4 : choice. $4 70 , ll.ieon ( boxed lots ) , extra
Hhnrl clear and ilbx , J6.75 : shorlx , $7 , Dry salt
iliealn ( boieil HhnulderH ) , | 3.M ; extra shcpit clear
and ribs , iC 27 : shorts , $ i > ,37U.
UKCRIITrt Klaur. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , tf.Va bu.
corn. 119.000 tin. ; tiats , 2S.OnO bu.
IUl'MiNTH : Klnur , fi.OW bhls. ; wheat , 14,000
hu. ; corn , 49,000 hu. ; outs , 10 , W ) bu.
< Colfee MnrUet * .
NKW YOUK , Sept. 3. rOKK
opened uleinly at 10 to IS points lower , rulei
Keiierally weak , following unfavorable Kurn | > eun
cablt.H and heavy lecelptH ut lllo and Santos
causing local and foreign liquidation ; weakness
of spot article aided the depression of futures
ulosed barely Meuily at 15 tii 20 jwlnts net de
ellne : sales , af/X ) IUIKB , Including September
I.MlOfiJ.M ; DecembT. J6.20fjli St. Spot coffee , lllo
weak. No. 7 , Invoice. JG.OJU.J jobbing , $7.1214
Mild , easy ; Oonlnva. J10.SOSflC.30. Tiital warn
hnuse di > llverle.H from the United Slates , 13 34
l.aits , Ini'ludlng I2.3H bags from New York
New York dtocl : tmbiy , 40f > 70 brigs ; 1'nllei
States tiiiick. 497,90 biigx : nllo.it for III" Unllei
Stitteg , JiM.fr'H bags ; total vlilhle for the llnltei
Slates. ( .03 9W bags , HH.ilnxl W',81.1 litiga luc
y > ar. and 545.001 liagH In 1KI3.
IIAVHK. Sept. S.-fOITKU-rinsed ' ( Ulet n
i lf net decline ; saleii 38.000 bans ,
SANTOS. Sept. 3. TOI'KttB-Uull ; Kood aver
age Santns. 7,6' ' > ) leis. ; iccelpts , 41,0-H ) bag. ! ; Htock
S4I OM 1'HCT.
IIA&IIU'Iia. Sent. 3. COI'l'KB-OponiM 1 pft ,
lower : rlimul ? i l pfg- lower ; Hales , JS.OW bags
HIO Dl ; JANBIItO. Hepl. 3-C-OKKUB-Hilll
No. 7. Hlo. 7.SOO rels. : exrliange , fd ; recelpls
31,000 big : cleaied for the United States , n.iw
urrs ; for Kurope , 10,000 batsu ; stock , ( C , W >
Hliuc nml Leullier ItcvliMV
CUIOAfiO. Sept. 3. Tlie ChlciiBO Slice am
leather Itevlew nf Hentemlier & will say : Th
hide situation lit a shade higher. It Is lirglnilln ;
to be realized that price * are entirely lee hid
and ttiut decided advances In leather must b
establlnhid before | > ciMiltllii hldon In bu furihe
biiumed. It would uvm lillu I ' hnld "I" an
hope ef lower prices at present , but all the In
dlcnliiiim are that tlie inark'l has reneiiiil the
iipe * and will hold fltMclv wllhuul much ehaiiKe
for a lime. Native nnd T xa uli-er hide * June
been sold ut lie and lOc fir heavy and light
folorad' n and hrrtnded cows have wild HI S'-c
linrt Unlit native cmvii were taken al lie. Iliiffn
uio Kicuily at lOc. The wmi rn leather maiUelx
uiv Klront ; at hUher prio-s.
riilliiilt-llililu I'roilui'e
I'lIILADKLI'llIA. ft-pl. 3 , III 'TTIIHQuiet
but uti-udv fancy westcui ciiumory , 17c. freiili ,
nearbv 17-
fllKKSB-Sleady
iOGS1'lrm. .
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Jun from the Ranges Scorns to Bo VToll
Unilor Headway !
DEMAND FOR CATTLE CONTINUES STRONG
TrniMtiK In All Itriinrltc * Active nl
\Vell .SiiHtnlneil 1'rlur.i UIIKH
l'iillnv 1'rovlnlniiN In u
Ton-Cent Mump.
SOUTH OMAHA , Sept. 3. Uccclpts for
he days Indlcutcd were :
Ca'.tlc. llogiv Sheep. Horses ,
eptcmbcr 3 4,401 4-'T(5 ( 1,451 2
Saptemher 8 S.O.U fi.USl l.SSS : :
Sptember 1 D.'JUl C.S2L' 4.4f3 1 "
Augual 31 4Ml 7.0JO 402
Vllgusl 3D 3,499 1,411 I'M !
August SS 2MS C.SI2 S51 . . . .
AUMISl 2 ? S.CC. . r.,42t 1,410 25
August 2i ! 3.72S 6,417 1.44D 13
August 23 3.42S 5.45 : . 612 27
\Ugtl t 21 2.4ti3 C.N'2 401
\URUSt 23 3,031 1.W9 2S73
\UgU3t 21 1,915 VJO. 1.402 123
August 20 2,712 4,370 3.TO S
The oniclal number of cars of stock
bcpught In today by cnuh road was :
Cattle. Hops , Sheep. Horses ,
Ato. 1'nc. Hy. . . . 33 3
Tnlon 1'aclnc. . . 27 III C
F. . R & M. V. . . 10 2S
C. , St. I * . , M. O 16 4
t. & M. U. H. . 71 13
C. , U. & Q. Hy. . 1 1 . . . .
C. , H. I. it P. . 13. 1 1 . . . .
C. , U. 1. & 1\\V. , 1 . . . . -
_
Total receipts. 163 73 C
Thu disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num >
> er of head Indicated :
Huycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 1'acklns Co Sitti
O. H. Hammond Co UOS 675 K >
Swift and Company 231 1.22G
Cudiihy Packing Co 870 'J47
t. llecker & Degan fi
J. L. Carey 37S
.obman & Uothschtlds. , 33i ) . . .
II1I & hewls Co 1M . . . > . . .
teuton & Undorwood. . . . 5T > 3 . . .
IliBton & Co 47 . . . . . .
lamllion Ill . . . . . .
, lvliiRston IS
5perry & Humes 16S . . ,
Stiulrcs -73
/ . K. llnsa W
Cudahy P. Co. , 1C. C 91D
Nelson'Morris ' , Chicago 2S9
' 1 * k'gton P. Co. , Mllw'kc . . . IK !
C. P. at P. Co. . Xcb. City. . . . ao
Other b\iyers WS
I.efl over . . . 1 , < 10
Tolals 4,0711,747 1.7C3
CATThK Trains were Inte , and al noon
there were still some to come. Morning ar
rivals numbered 163 cars , Including thirty
direct to Cudahy. Nearly everything came
rrom the range , and the proportion of feed-
ng grades was very large , \vnlle conditions
were no better thtn yesterday thn market
was fairly active and the movement to the
Bcales began earlier.
There was nothing new to b finld of the
cattle market , or at least < n tbe beef steer
portion of It. Killers only found a few
fed entile In the pens and no large number
of tbu rangers carried beef enough for
their use. Prices were generally steady
and the supply of all kinds was exhausted
In good season.
Cows and heifers were also about steady ,
with the trade fairly brisk where the offerIngs -
Ings suited either killers or feeder buyers ;
but there was some dullness on Inferior
kinds and pome sales looked n shade easier.
Bulls , other rough stock and veals were
unchanged.
Yesterday wns the big day of the year for
feeder shipments , 123 cars going out , but
there was another large supply In today s
receipts , and a large number of rather
ordinary cattle wcro Included. Good cattle
( f all weights weie In active request at
ytsterday's llgures , but oft colors and rougher
or horsey stock was slnw as well as a little
lower. The demand was large , however ,
and the peim were well cleared of all kinds.
NAT1VKS
IIKEF STKHUS.
No. Av. I'r. Xo. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
1..1000 13 40 3..1000 14 00 20..1010 $ t S3
11 1000 2 40 20..U02 4 41) ) 103. . . . 113 4 tO
217 . .103C 3 03 12..1lS 440 43..1241 470
20. . . . SOI 3 90 SJ..1221 4 65
COWS.
1 8)0 ) 1 CO 1..1110 275 1..1030 SCO
1. . . . ! )10 ) 173 3..1110 273 ! . . . . U40 313
1. . . . 910 200 C. . . . WO 2 SO ! ) . . . . 950 S 23
2 { 133 223 4. . . . 930 2 5 111..1020 353
" ' 910 223 L. . . 710 'i S."i 2. . . . ' .i03 323
. . . . 2 CO 4..1032 300 11..930 340
U. . . . 9(8 2 75
HKIKKHS.
5SO S 23 4. . . . 173 3 SO 3..533 33)
7W > 3 30
. .14GO 1..I470 2 S 1..12CO 3 00
. .13CO 265
STAGS.
.1511 3 05
CALVKS.
. 320 4 7."i 1. . . . 270 & 00
BTOUKBHS AND KKIIDHHS.
fOO 3 2.1 30. . . . CIS 3 ; 780 4 0) )
623 3 00 M. . . . 573 3 SO 19. . . DI4 4 00
711) ) 3 SO 0. . . . 922 3 Ki 2S. . . , G'i4 4 00
ceo 3 50 3. . . . f.CO 4 00 9. . . css 4 10
WUSTKUNH.
NUUHASKA.
No. Av. I'r. Av. I'r.
2 tailings. . . . S'.io ji0 : ! 207 fdrs Tex. SG | 3 ro ,
l cow SKJO 3 or. "i ) Mrs T.-x. . Kll 4 CO
G cows 11511 3 0" ( ,7 feeders..1107
7 heifers low 3 35
IISTHAYH.
1 btecr 1220 3 liTi 2 bteers 135. 4 1
WYOMINU.
I bull 1330 275 IJtrTex. 9CO 3 i/
G cows MO 3 00 0 sirs Tex. . V5S 3 r ,
ci.vvs 840 3 CO to Jlicrs low , 3
112 sirs Tex. 3 40
It. T. CJIovcr.
1 fleer . . .HPO 3 10 1 feeder 1030 : !
1 steei . .1260 3 10 2 feedt-ls. . . . WO 3
1 heifer. . . . 190 335 1 feeder IO-M 3
2 fcedeib. , . .IOSI5 3 75 2 feeders. . . . 1020 3
Wchlcrn Villon llctf Co.
9 cows 1014 3 55
llcorje Kellne.
1 bull 1320 241) ) 1 bull 1540 300
Coiivei-fe Cuttle Co.
11 fleer ? 1218 350 11 Meem 1173 370
19 sleem 10WI 370 22 feeders..lts 375
KOUTIl DAKOTA.
13 cows 1018 265 29 cows 9IG 3 15
1 bull 1770 2 S3 : , iK'IffiH 018 3 33
Scows 102C 2 So 1 feeder 730 3 50
i tuiih > B..iGo 3 ooV.
V. Ilernnrd.
1 steer 11M ) 3 G. " > 10 fpi'rtciH. . . . 919 S'.iO
2 steers 1105 3 C5 3 calves 37G I 10
COLOHAUQ.
2 cows 875 2 25 4 heifer * 702 3 23
1 cow 1 > 7 ( ) 1 cow linn 3 50
2 cows 1140 3 00 37 feedcid. , . , 10' ) 4 15
1 cow 1160 3 10 1 eulf 240 5 l
MONTANA.
22 heifers COI 3 K 22 feeders..US3 3 50
2 bulls t.71 3 40 28 feeder.HOI 4 no
2 feeder 1135 350 1C feeders. . . . M'S I a-i
1 feeder 1200 3 IK ) 1 calf 270 4 25
Custer Cat UP Co.
92 fcedem.111G 385
Jlm-phy Cuttle Co.
1 bull 13V ) 275 7 feeders..1297 SCO
4 heifers. . . . illKi 3 ) 10 feeders..1I1C 375
Olio I-'ruiicu.
14 cows 81-J 2 SO 12 ? heifers. . 778 3 CO
1CS heifers. . .771 3 GO 92 feeder * . . . . 1021) ) 400
kS heifers K3iJ 3 M 17 leed-rs. . . 817 405
D6 helfeiH . 7G5 3 GO
lien Hob rln.
1 feeder 740 4 05 31 feeil rs. . . , 6'4 4 03
27 feeders , . . . 904 4 05
HOClri The uupply only leached 4'J7ti , or about
l.Goo K' s than yenterday'.s twi-lpts. No cbaiiRu
was fiuji.ililc. for either the fiiit-nil mil of
welvlns or tliu iiuallty.
The failure of provisions to hold yeblc-iduy'K
early advance und Hie we.iknoin repoilcd from
other hoi ; markets caused a .V'uKv illup In prices ,
but Hellers were vvllllni ! tn nuke thn concession
and lb" it-null WIIH u fairly active marKel , Itood
medium lo IlKht vtiilBhla went Hie leudlesi nellcis ,
as hlp | > eiii us well us packer * , vv.inled ihfiii , and
were mostly only f'C Uvvrr. while bl * pacltlnif
Kiuden , fur which lher viaa lees coiupellilnii ,
loll tin * full decline of Ml I' ' * ' , and vvt-ie u Hal
10o lower on the vveult cloke.
Nuthlni : Mild In-low t3.S5 , and 13.95 wus pruo-
Ill-ally bottom pi lee for heavy hem , wllb HUI-S |
of thu best heavies leaching 14.05. LlKht lo
medium welRhtH hold nriuml JI.Wtfl.10. wllb Mio
bulk of all tin- ali-H ut ? 3.i.WI.O > . UKain t
4,10 ye lerd.iy. Hepicsenliillve calcs :
No. Av. Hh. Pr.
ini' Tiier ' wcro none recelvf.1 , nml but
few iKld hunchrn of holdovers on snle. Th
n iket W4sniin'iully linn. ycnl I ds nrrlv.vi
un late ttnlns. lli-prcjentntlve sales :
N > > - Av. I'r.
K western ewe . st J2 7S
24 wrstein lambs . fi7 4 CO
9 native lambs . S4 4 7J
t'lin'ACO 1.IVW ST ) ( 'lt AIAIIKKT ,
C'nKli * SdniljHIIKN DIMIII Another
llm < ' _ ShccVell | TaUen.
rillCAHO. Kept. 3. Trade In cattle was eaty.
Prices \\ere steady nt the recent decline. Half
of the supply consisted of westerns and Texnna.
Native fleers sold nt from JJ.7S to J.V30 , chiefly
at from II.M to t .10. with extra Int-t scnire nnd
salable at from JJ.V. to 5.KO. Silos of stucken
and feeders were at fiom JJ.30 to M.S. ! . u few
prime feeders golm ? for Jt.4i ? and M.DO. Most ot
the calves went li > thi > slfliujliterei ! . . Texas
cattle sold motly at front 2.S5 to J3.W , and west.
ern * hroURlit from JJ.IS to JI.4H.
I'rlces for hoijs broke ltv- . Sales weie at from
I3.W to 14 for heavy puckers , up to J ( 45 and J4.1 *
for choice tti prime assorted light , the biiik ot
the IIORS sellliiK for from $1.10 tii J4.3.pigs ; sol *
at fnim ja.50 to JI.50. A good many prissy nnd
half-fat IIORS ntv comlim. and mch klniH nro
discriminated ncaltiKt , rellliiK ut finm 2Jc to 40o
under teed cornfed bocn of eiiual welglits.
OfferliiKs of slu-pp and liimba were well taken.
Ijrnbs were In particularly KI--VI , loman < l nd
some prime ones brought jirf. n furthrr ndvnne *
of ir.c. Western range sheep < ild at from J3.S5
to M.SJ , feeders taklni ; Rrcat numtM-rs al from
W.M to M.60. A few natives sold for from 2 to
13.1" . and choice In extra lots broiiRht from J4
to J1.2S. Heavy sheep sold below handy Mllcrn ,
us expnrlers were not biiylni ; .
IlKCUII'TS C'atlle. .TOOO head ; hogs , 27,000
heuilj ahccp , 14,0i > 0 head ,
X > T - Vorlt l.lvp Sliiek 'Mnrlcet.
NI3W VOKK. Sept. 3 IIHHVKS-llfcelpln.
S.2I7 head ; , active , lite higher all around ; iiatlvn
Hteern , | 4.4CrX30 ; stags and oxen. M.WWI.5' ) !
bulH. f2.SOS3.CO ; dry cows. ? : .00fr3 ifl. Kuro | > eun
eablert quote American sleets at lO'lfTllije ; re.
frlgerator beef at SWOTc. exports today , 194
beeves. 95 sheep.
( \\KVKS Ileo'liits , 2fl heiil ; ven's , ' , e lowers
Kr.issrr. < .nnd bullermllkn , stiady ; venls. | "i.COi |
7.25 ; rasscrs inij butternillkj , J3.-Oif I. S3 ; westerns -
erns , H 2'i.
SIIEii' AN'I ) lAMltSIterelplM. . 3W henitt
active , Vic higher all uimmd ; sheep. } ! OOir4.0U |
lambs. tl.roji.40. , ;
tlOOS-lte.'olpts , 2,044 head : higher i J4.CO
4.90.
SI. I.oulf. ltv < * Sioi'l. .
ST. I/lflS. Sept. : l.-l\\TTli-l : ] celpts. 10.001
head ; shlimii-nts , 3OiW head ; maiKfl l niiv fir
natlvrn ; Ti-xin , . strrnir but lower : fair to fancy
native fleers. I4.2ff4 8. ; ilri't-nl Inw-f tint
buleheisteels. . J3.8.Mfl I.1) ! ) ; light SIIMMH. sn.TrJfl..V ) ;
stockers iiml teeders , $2..pMUn.2.i ; cnwa and h 'fers ' ,
SC.ux/iM" : Texas nnd Indl.m sii'-is. (2.90n.10 ;
cows. } 20)ii3.0'J. ) (
HOHS Hrei'lpln. fi.OOO lie ail ; H'llpm.'llts. . .I.IW
hi'iiil ) nuiU.'l r,1ilOibiwvr : ll-jlil , il.ripl.40 ;
mixed. 14.10V 1. 3.1 : heuvv. { I.ODVH.ID.
SIllJKr-lleeelptH. l.ftV ) head ; shlpmi-nls. I. CO )
head ; maikel slionii al J2.8itft.7."i ; stecKpfs. J2.-3
i3.oo : iambs. } 3.oi.i , : > .
KIIIISIIN ( 'llv ll\c Stoi'K 'ttnrUrl.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 3. I'ATTMJltiectpt ,
7.noi head : b-M natlvi-s steady ; xtocK'Ts nnd
feeders n liltle weak ; Texas ttmirK.
TexiiK cows. J2.3f.5iS. 25 ; natUc ste-era. 3.S > fl' > .S | ) :
native c-iws iind h ifen. $1 23 < tl ; ntorUerw and
feedem. J.I.IWf I..V , ; bulls J2..VWi3.rM.
I1OHS Itwi'ljilH. ll.fliW heiiil : m-iiliet SWlOo
lower : bull : of mile. . $ l.12'Ui ' 1.17 ; licavIOK.
St.lOSi'l.M'.j ; packers , it.tVHTI.lt : mixed. Jl IdW
J.rJVliiihls. ; . ll.OUd'I.IO : yuiknn , M.2'H.2i' ' ' . :
pltiH. J1.7C5fl.lK.
HIIKHI' lleeelnlx. 2.000 he. id : nvuKei su-.idy ;
lambs , S3.W8i.CO ; mulloni. J3.i'0ff3.r.0.
Sti > eU in
Ileeonl of recelplB of live slock at the four
prluclp.il nurkclH for September 3 :
( 'Httle. Hints. Sluen.-
Omaha . < . ' . l 4,97ii 1.4" t
Chicago . S. 1" Z7l > ii 1 " ' <
Kansas City . 7.0ffl 11.00) 2/0)
St. J.nul.1 . . . lo,0no Booo , i.coi
Totals . SI.4C4 < S.nTii 18,431
ICtiiiNHN ( 'lly .11irketH.
KANSAS f'lTV , Sept. 3. WI113AT 102e lower ,
closing weak nt the liotlom : N" . 2 haul. WW
SC' c ; mixed and Dscembcr , MffSOc ; No. 3. SSUC
R4'.e ' : No. 4. MfffSlc : No. 2 Koft , l 2W > 3Vji : . two
cat's fancy. Sic ; No. 3 , SS1j6)c ; No. 4 , S4ffMc ; No.
3 , "So.
COHN Willie. UilVjC lower ; mixed , llffV.o
higher ; No. 2 mixed , 2T027"ic ; No. 2 white ,
" ( lATS-Steady nnd fairly nctlve ; No. 2 while ,
Ii5l'i0'je ! ; fancy , 22c.
11VK-W.MU ; No. 2. 4Sc.
HAY Active ; choice timothy , $ . . .iO ; choice
' " '
"iiuTTll'uiwi'aK ; creamery , ISiiSlS'.ie ; dairy ,
ioVS ; Weak ; d"inand light ; Missouri and
HHC'liirTS Wheat , 231,400 bu. ; corn , IC.'jOO bu , ;
oats , in.ono liii.
Stlll'MKNTS Wheat , 237,000 bu. ; coin , 18209
bu. ; oats. 0,000 bu. _
Iliilllmore .Mill-Lelx.
HAI.T1MO111' : , Sept. " KI OMt Quiet and un.
changed' iciH-lpt1 * . S.fCiT hlil . ; exports , 3.315 bblf.
W11HAT Weak. Spot , OlliirlUc ; December. 1)9 )
fii'.i'/c ' ; sleane-'r. No. 2 led. SJiff'.i.lVic ; receipts ,
2 > 0fi)0 bu. ; cxpiiils , ] ( i2)03 ! liu.- Moiilhernvheat ,
by rumple. ! Kcf/Jl.rO ( ; on Brade. iriUf994c. |
COHN l-Jiify. S | > 'Jt. SD ' 'Wdc , leei-nilir. lu-w
or old SU lc imkeil ; tleainur mixed. : ; 4it3l'ic ; re
ceipts. 121r..VJ bu.j expoils. 207,317 m. ; southern
white and yellow corn. 3Ec.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 2lc ; leeeljits , 27r.i
bu.
bu.IIYIJ l-'lim ; No. 2 western , 5c ; ircelpts , 2,123
hu.
hu.HAY Weak : choice timothy , J1300S13SO.
OIIAIN ritKIOIITS l-'lrmer ; fleam to Liver
pool. per bu. . 3'sd. September , Curk. fur oldera ,
T.H ' .ill. Septomber.
IHI'ITKII Steady and U'olnraeil.
lines Kit in nnd uneliiinceil ,
CHIJHSU I'lrin and uiiPhnnie ; < l.
\ > ' \v Vnrl ; Dry < iiioil
N'KW YOHIf. Sept. 3.Tho dry i'odi < insiket
for the piefcciil t\ei'k ubows adfiiinle. | If not
phenomenal , H'IUM . Thu inaiket Ix ( IrniiK. ten.
with the Hiir.talned slifngth ) ja e < l oa general
cnntldeiiro lhrnugb nt Hie eniinlry. The ill.itrlbu-
linn both at fccci/nd hinuls nml In th'1 Imnils
of letHlliH-x ronlluiirs fairly in live , afi'or.lnw m
nil i-epurts. The driiiand IM well dlutrlbuteil In
rtnple inltniiH the 111:11 U"l Is Hill dccld dl > - firm ,
sellers icfu.illu ; l allow biiyrx lowpr term. < t ! m
llioxe imw prevnlllnit CM ejil nn rp'clnl i > umonii ,
1'rlnt elntbs me ftlll Dim nt Kail Ttlvrr. with
many bldn ippnrled for I'XtiHH , hpnlH and curly
delivery nl ! ? le. The njfer * nn > mil met by 'el-
li'i . except small lots III home Instances Tlie
rul * i'f odd Kiioibt have been iUte | | li"r. : . . . I'llntH
me iigiiln In fair ilriniinil with pil-en w Ml m"ln-
talned , Wuulen goo'is In nil giade * are ft , in nrJ
rjalet.
I.l > orpiiol ( Irnlii nnd I'riivlNjiiiiN ,
I.IVIIIll'OOI. , Sept. 3 rilOVJHIlJNP ll.el. er.
tra IiHlla mem. Him , fs I'xl. lii-rf. pi line IIICB.I ,
Him , SfiM 8d. 1'nrk , | iilm menu , line western ,
linn. : , Ui > , llaum , hhnrt cut. dull , Sku r-1. I ! . 11:011 : ,
Inim i-lear mlildlix , heavy , nun , 23i i.d Sliutild rn ,
hquaie , Him. 'Mi. Laid , tpol , ilull , 2'm Jd.
( * ll IJKHI3inoilc.in nixsi whinKleady. . 4.a ;
Aineilcfin i "lured , lmdy , 41" " . I
WlliAT-No. : I ted. m.ilhi'ni fpilni ; linn , Ra 41.
C'OltNSpot , Ameilciin inUed. new , llrm. 3 < 5J ;
Amnil un mixed , nl < l. steady , St , 'i'/l ' < l ; fcptcmher ,
tlfuily , Ss 4Wd ; Uclobcr. Hirudy. 3n 4d.
l-'MJl'U St. J.ollln faney wlntir. K'.cndy. KM ,
Th)1 ifcejplH of whejil illirlng the pant iluee
days were 31 : . UO cinlals , liieluillm ; 211. iwi crntaU
AmerliMii. 'I'lie rercii | | of American corn iluilni ;
tlie past three ( ln > were 3..fUJ ci'Ht.ila. Wiutlmr
pjitiully clmuly.
CIiii'liiiuill AlnrLi'lM.
f INI'IN.N'ATI. Kepi. -KLOilH Steady.
WIIKAT-Carlei : No. 2 leil , a : . W.4c.
fOUN-KtiuiiKi No. 2 mixed , 31H'1.
OATK-Klrni ; No. 2 mixed , 20f(204e. ( !
IIYK l.'asler ; No : 2 , I'Je.
III'LK MUATS--l''lrm nl JC.10 , llacon , Him ot
J7.IO. Laid , euHler ut JI.70.
WlllSHV-tMlet nt tt.ZI.
IIHTTKIt . ( Julct.
Kl'flAlt-Klrni.
KdUS-lJiilei ill lie.
UIKIMII-Klrni. f
TOI.HDO. Sept. 3. WIIKATViiU ; h'o. 1
eaidi. S'-iilnnb r nn'l Decembtr. SI'1.
COHNActive - No. 2 mixed , J2'le.
OATH Wie.idy : No. 2 mull , H'.ie. '
HVK-Hull ; No. 2 curfh , f.Oc.
CI/IVIIH SI'IKH-Actlvc ; prime , curli , JLl'S't ' ,
Oil > llirU.-t .
I.ONI ON Hcpl. 3.-OII.S CilcutlH 'In eel
3I lid ; near at bund dellveiy , ! IIH : M. l
c.ike. 0 Ibx. . : C < Cd ; Ill.H'Pd oil , Id ; cm-uunul oil ,
i:20. : cixouuul , t'eylon , 3. ! \df \ Petroleum ,
American icllund. I VI ; AmtHc.in rilrlli | 7d ,
Sun ( ' 'rniii'lfc ) ' ! ) When I nnil llnrli-y.
HAN J'UANCIriC'O. Sept. 3-WllKAT-gulctj
Deci'iiiber. Jl.f.C'i ; Hay. J1.1C'- .
IIAKI KV-lnH.-llve ; December. We.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone 1030. Omnltti , Nob.
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