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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1899
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Good Export Demand and Decreasing Re
ceipts Advances Chicago Wheat.
LARD STATIONARY , PORK AND RIBS LOWER
September Corn DIMVII llnlf n Cent ,
Wlillc -coinlier ( inlnn a Krnc-
( Ion UntN Itrllrct ( lie
Corn Movement.
CHICAGO , Sept , 23. Deferred futures In
nil the grain markets were strong today
nnd closed nt advances. A good export da-
mand for wheat and constantly decreasing
receipts formed the foundation of the wheat
strength. Trade was broad and general In
most markets. September wheat advanced
J/ic , December ' , ic and May e. September
corn declined ! 4o on heavy selling by longs ,
but December advanced He. September oats
declined Vic and December advanced a
ehade. Provisions were steady , but closed
unchanged to a shade lower.
Liverpool played a prominent part In In
fluencing the early tone of wheat trading.
That market opened lower , but quickly re
covered and at the opening here showed
good advances. This was regarded us indi
cating the seriousness of the Transvaal sit
uation. Early Indications also pointed to
largo clearances for the day. Outside buyIng -
Ing was quite heavy at the opening. Now
York houses being especially prominent.
The opening In December was at (3 * } i3)ic ) ,
un advance of V < 3c over yesterday 8 cloae.
This was at call price and for a time ihe
market met heavy selling against those
jirlvllegeft. A good deal of general prollt-
tnklng wa also done nnd a decline In De
cember to 73c took place , but before U
o'clock the market had again become strong ,
with heavy and general buying. 'Ihe con
tinual falling off In receipts at prominent
receiving points attracted more attention ,
nnd the belief was more general that the
winter wheat supplies from now on would
bo much lighter. New York nnd St. Louis
at the same time reported numerous acceptances
' offers.
ceptances of yesterday's cabled
JJcst prices wore obtained In the last hour
of trading. The market during that time
exhibited a good deal of nervousnessi and
the price changed r.ipldly , though within a
narrow range. Realizing wan heavy , but
on all slight breaks the market received
substantial support and , though best prices
wore not maintained , the close was at a
substantial advance. A good Improvement
In the demand for Hour was reported and
this liad an Inlluence on speculative trad-
Ing. The market at the close showed a
marked growth of bull sentiment among
local traders and trading tnrougout showed
the effects of Increased outside Interest. A
bull feature was the falling oft of 800.000 bu.
In primary receipts In the last four days.
Minneapolis and Duluth receipts were 974
cars , against 884 last week and 1,190 a year
ogo. Chicago receipts worn 123 cars , two
of contract grade. The lightness of local
receipts was a factor In the early strength.
Total primary receipts were 1,122,000 bu. ,
ngalnst I.BJC.UOO bu. a year ago. Atlantic
jiort clearances of wheat and Hour amounted
to 841,000 bu. The seaboard reported twenty-
three loads for export. December advanced
to 74 c and reacted to 73c. where It closed.
Considerable trading was donu In May , and
that future developed more strength than
nnythlng else on the lloor. It ranged from
7GJ475o to 7Cc nnd closed % c higher at
Corn was fairly active and Irregular.
There was heavy liquidation of September
by the Interests supposed to be most promi
nent on the long side , and this Influenced
the market all day. Deferred futures , In
which trading was mostly of a scalping na
ture , were weak for a time In sympathy ,
but later recovered on covering by Bhorts
nnd closed steady. Receipts were 1,139 cars.
The seaboard reported eighty loads taken
for export. December ranged from 29lc to
SO o and closed Uu higher at SO'/fcc. Sep
tember ranged from 33c to 32i4o and closed
% c lower nt 32'/tc.
Oats renected the action of corn , Septem
ber being weak on moderate liquidation , in
Bplto of small receipts , while deferred fu
tures were steady. Trading wns small and
mostly of a scalping nature. The cash de
mand was rather slow. Receipts were 231
December ranged from 22Jc : } to 22Tx ©
UUl D. 4/clllll uci if lbl .v. * * /4\
2.1o and closed a shade higher at ,
September closed Uc lower at 22V4c.
Provisions wore firm and In good demand.
The chief Inlluence was the heavy cash de
mand and fair advances were scored during
the morning on buying by local operators
nnd exporters. Later heavy selling by
nackera caused a reaction , but the market
closed steady at slight changes. At the
close January pork was 2'/4o lower at $9.80 ,
January lard unchanged at J5.62U and Janu
ary ribs a shade lower at J5.12V4.
Estimated receipts Friday : Wheat , 1C3
cars ; corn , 790 cars ; oats , 215 cars ; hogs ,
21,000 head.
Leading futures ranged as follows ;
Open. Opun. fllirn. Low. Close. Yes'dy
Wheat
Sopt. . . 4M 74M 74M
Dec. . < -4'J 73T , 73 *
Mny. . . 76JS -7U 70M
Coin
Kept. . .13 33 3S
" SUM SUM 30H 30
May. . 30M
Oats-
Sept. . . 22M
Deo. . . .
May. . . . 24
Fork
Oct. . . . Bin 820
Dee. . , . 840 H40 830
Jnu . . . US-'W UtiO OttU
Lard
Oct. . 64B 045 G421 *
Dae . . . 6 S-JVi 6BJ 660 661) ) 6 Ml
Inn . . . COB CDS 6U2H
Ribs
Oct. . . . A IS fil'JX QIC
" " Jun. . . . _ _ 010 _ _ _ _ _ 610 _ _ _ _ _ 010 _ _ _ _ _ 61'J _ _ _ _ _
No. 2.
Cash quotations wcrp aa follows :
FLOUK Firm : winter patents , J3.50S3.CO ;
etralghts , J3.10S3.33 ; spring specials , J4.10 < g >
4.20 ; spring patents , J3.4003.70 ; straights.
J2.SOS3.20 ; bakers. { 2.2002.00.
WHEAT No. 3 spring , 0571&c ; No. 2
red , 73WQ74i/ .
CORN-NO. 2 , 32U0a2V4c ; No. 2 yellow , 32U
OATS-NO. 2 , 22y1f23Vic ; No. 2 white , 25'i
"
UYE-No. 2. 5S&C.
BARLEY No. 2 , 39I44c.
SEEDS-FlaxsCfd , No. 1 , J1.12 : north-
iwost , J1.12. 1'rlmo timothy seed , J2.254f2.30.
Clover , JG.OOft8.00.
I'ROVISIONS-Mess pork , per bbl. , J7.C00 ;
R.25. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . $ D.33i0.50. Short
ribs side * ( loose ) , J5.njjT5.40 , Dry salted
nhouldera ( boxed ) . JG.OOQti.12',4 , Short clear
eldea ( boxed ) . SS.BOOC.GO.
AViriSICY Distillers' finished goods , per
Bal. . J1.22.
SUGARS Cut loaf , J3.83 ; granulated. J5.31.
Following urq the receipts and ship-
rtiontH for today :
Articles. Receipts , Shlpm'ts.
Flour , bbls 25,000 12,000
"Wheat , bu 2.14,000 18,000
Corn , bu TO.OOO 706,000
Oats , bu 301,000 275,000
Jlye , bu 10,000 1,000
Hurley , bu fcC.OOO 16,000
On the I'roduco exchange today the butter
market was , llrm : creameries , ! GfJ224c ! ;
dairies , ISfclSc. Cheese , llrm at lliill c.
Eggs , llrm : freah , lCl Iil7c. Poultry , weak ;
turkeys , 9010c ; chickens , 8'/ift9J c ,
NEW YOUK OKMCKAI , SIAUKET.
Quotiitloiin of tlio ln > - ou VarlouN
CoillllllllllllfH ,
NDW YORK , Sept. 2S.-FLOUR-Recelpts ,
i ,457 bbls. ; exports , 19,111 tibls. ; moderately
notlvo nnd firmer with wheat , closing with
an upward tendency ; winter patents ,
J3.60Q3.80 ; winter straights. J3.35flJ.45 ;
extras , $2.4502.90 ; winter low grades , fJ.SOif
2.40 ; Minnesota patents , J3.SO4,10 ; Minnesota
seta bakers. J3.OMf3.15 ; Rye. flour , firm ;
rood to fair , J3,15j3,30 | ; choice to fancy ,
I3.23fi3.60. BuckwJieat Hour , steady ; new ,
| 2.Mi2.7S. |
BUCKAVHEAT-Qulet at C76Sc , c. I. f. ,
New York.
CORNMEAL-Sleady ; yellow western. 75
® 76o ; city , 77c ; Brnndywlne. J2.20Q2.30 ; No.
'i western , 61Vc , nlloat , spot.
RYE Firmer ; No , 3 western , 66c , f. o. b. .
nlloat , spot ; state rye , 6Cc , c. l , f. , New
York , car lots.
BARLEY Firm ; feeding. 42J43c. c. i. f. .
nuffalo ; maltlnc , 45'uuOc , delivered at New
.York.
t > l\ic , f. o. 'b. ' , alloat , to arrive ; No , 1 hard ,
Duluth , 8IV i' , to arrive ; No. 2 red , 76ic ,
elevator. Options opened linn at un ad
vance of lie on better cables than looked
for and d'.sappoliitlng northwestern re
ceipts and further advanced > AO on coverIng -
Ing following renewed and louder war talk.
There were numerous partial reactions un-
dur realizing vales , but the general tern-
par of the market was much bettor with
speculation more notlvo than for some
lime past. The market finally was firm at
a net advance of Wi % points. May. 7916-16
fSOiC. closed at Wic ; September. 76Mf
7 oV4c , closed at 75'/jo : October. 75 3-16ff73c.
closed at TSHo ; December. 77U07Sc , closed
CORN Receipts. 100,160 bu. ; exports. 45.-
310 bu. Spot markoti steady ; No. S. 4W4c ,
S o. b. . uiloul. and 40'4c. elevator. Op
tions opened steady , with December V o
lower , utter wlilc'h the market \\ua narrow
nnd but moderately active with n llrm un-
rtertone. closing- with prices finally U °
lower to tto Wsner. iMuy , 3CVi03 Jio , closed
At Mttc ; May. 3 W03S',4c. closed At
December , 36 16-160 , closed at 17c.
OATS Receipts , 123,200 bu. ; export * , 86-
927 bu. Spot , steady. Options opened quiet
nnd ruled firm with other grains , closing
quiet.
HOPS Quiet ! state , common to choice ,
. < KH ! crop , 6c ; 1897 crop , nominal ; 1S93 crop ,
xXgrnc : Pacific coast , H96 crop , 4 { 6cj 1S97
.rop , nominal ; 1&93 crop , ll(314c. (
PROVISIONS-Beef , firm ; family , J10.60
011.60 ; mesa J9.EO ; beef hams , 120.601 ?
26.60 ; packet J10.0W10.BO ; city , extra India
mess , JII.60JJ16.00. Cut meats , llrm ; pick
led bellies , J6.oOiiS.00 ; pickled shoulders , J5.50 ;
pickled hams , JS.O > Mj8.75. Lard , firrnj west
ern Btenmed , JS.'S'fJo.SO ! city , J5.30 ; Septem
ber , J3.67J4. nominal ; continent , J6.15 ; South
America , J6.60 ; compound , JS.K'iJfG.SJ ; re
fined , firm. Pork , firm ; mess. JS.75TI
9.60 ; short clear , JlO.25gil.75 ; family , J11.50
i/12.00.
HAY Firm ; shipping , new , COB Oc : good
to choice , new. 65&SOc.
HIDES-Steady : Gnlvcston , 20 to 23 Ibs. ,
lie : Texas dry , 24 to 30 lh . , 12HQ13c ; Cali
fornia , 21 to 25 Ibs. . 1SHQ19C.
LEATHER Steady ; hemlock soles ,
Buenos Ayres , light to heavyweights , 229
t
EGGS-Stendy ; United States nnd Canada ,
lsjI2 [ > c , loss off ; western , ungraded at mark ,
i'OTATOES Stcndy ; New York , $1.23fi >
1.40 ; southern. J100O1.25.
TALLO\V-Klrm ; city. 6Uo ; country , 4 %
@oVJc.
ROSIN Steady ; strained , common to
good , J1.235T1.2714.
RICE Firm ; domestic , fair to extra ,
4'WiWc : .Inpnn , 4'74ff5-Hc.
CHEESE - Steady : largo w. lOttcj
small white. llffll [ ( ic : large colored , 11 ®
lltfe ; small colored. ll'4SniV4c.
MOLASSES Firm ; Now Orleans open
ItPttlf. peed to choice. 3203CC.
METALS Interest In metals -was not
broad nor were thcro variations of Im
portance In the local market today. Aa
news from European and primary points
In the west portrayed no significant new
chases In the situation at those centers
buyers and sellers were Inclined to pro-
crnstlnnto until after the holidays. At
the close the Metnl exchange called pig
Iron warrants very dull and nominal nt
JI8.00 ; cotiper. dull nt $18.60 ; tin , quiet with
J.12.S5 bid and J33.1214 asked : lead , tiulet
with JI.60 bid and J4.63 asked ; spelter ,
quiet with J3.30 bid nnd J5.40 nsked. The
brokers' prlro for lead Is JI.40 and for cop
per JlS.37H@18.no.
_
OMAHA UK.M2KAI. MAHKET.
rniiilltlnn of Trnrtc anil UnntntlntiH on
" n > l > nml Kiitu-y Proilncc.
EGGS Receipts , light ; market firm at
BUTTER Common to fair , 14c ; choice ,
16@17c ; separator , 22ff23c ( ; gathered cream-
cry , 19ft20c.
POULTRY Hsns. live , 7l4c ; spring
chickens , So ; old and stnggy roosters , live ,
3V4@4c : ducks and geese , live , 67c ; tur-
kevs. live. 8c.
PIOEONS-L'vc. per doz. . 75c.
VEALS-Cholce. 9c
OYSTERS Medium , per can. 23c ; stand
ards , per can , 26c ; bulk standard , per gal. ,
J1.30 ; extra selects , per can , 35c ; extra se
lects , per gal. , J1.75 ; New York counts , per
can , 40c ; New York counts , per 100 , J1.25.
HAY Upland , choice. J7.00 ; midland ,
choice , J6.SO ; lowland , choice. , J5.EO ; rye
straw , choice , J5.50 ; No. 3 corn , 27c ; now
oats , lCiT20c ; cracked corn , per ton , J12.00 ;
corn and oats , chopped , per Ion , J12.50 ;
bran , per ton , J13.00 ; shorts , per ton , J14.00.
VEGETABLES.
WATERMELONS-Good stock , crated for
shipments. 12J15c.
. .1ciA'f.oVLOUPE per crate , Rocky Ford ,
TOMATOES-Per crate , &OJT60c.
KVk'BOT POTATOES-Per bbl. . J2.00.
POTATOES-New. 2325c.
CRANBERRIES-Cape Cod. $5.76.
ONIONS-Rctall way , GOiiWc.
CELERY-Per doz. . 25030c.
FRUITS.
PLUMS-Oregon. per crate , Jl.2501.40.
.r-ALIFORNIA PEACHES - Freestones ,
$ LOO < I/11.10 / : clings , 90C0J1.00.
APPLES-Per bbl. , J2.2502.50 ; crnbapples ,
per bbl. , :2.2 S2.CO.
GRAPES New York , 1920o ; California.
.
> >
PEARS Bartlett , J2.60@2.60 ; other va
rieties. J2.00 { 2.25.
QUINCES-Californla- box , $1.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy , $5.25@5.60 ;
choice California , $4.75@6.00 ; Messina , fancy ,
J5.HISG.00.
BANANAS Choice , crated , large stock ,
Der bunch. J2.00@2.50 ; medium-sized
bunches. $1.7502.00.
HIDES. TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides. T c ; No. 2
erecn hides. 6c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9c ; No.
2 salted hides. Sc ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12
Ibs. . lOc : No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 16 Ibs. , Be.
TALLOW. GREASE. ETS. Tallow. No.
1. 3c : tallow. No. 2. 2V c ; rougn tallow , lc ;
whlto grease. 2&3c ; yellow and brown
grease ,
St. I/oti In C nil u nnd I'rovlnloiiH.
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 2S. WHEAT Higher ;
No. 2 red , cash , elevator , 72'/.c ; track , 72 % @
73c ; September , 72c ; DeccmDcr , 74tfc ; May.
78c ; No. 2 hard , 71c ; receipts , 28,703 bu.
CORN Firm ; No. 2 , cash , 30',4c ; track
S2Jf3214e ( ; September , 30c ; December , 28c ;
May. 29c.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 , cash nnd track , 24fcc ;
September , 23Uc ; December , 23W.c ; May
24H6 : No. 2 white. 26' c.
IlYE Firm at 69c.
FLOUR Unchanged.
SEEDS Timothy seed , firm at J2.1002.40 ;
prime worth more. Flaxseed , firm at $1.10.
CORNMEAL Steady at $1.751.80.
BRAN Easy ; sacked lot ? , east track , C2
QG3c.
HAY Firm nnd higher ; timothy , J8.BO ®
11.00 : prnlrle , J7.007.50.
WHISKY-Stcndy at J1.22.
IRON COTTON TIES J1.1G.
HEMP TWINE-9C.
BAGGING-eJUtfic.
PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats , steady ;
boxed shoulders and extra shorts , $5.50 ;
000 bu. ; corn. 77,000 bu. ; oats , 26,000.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; wheat.
15,000 bu. ; corn , 64.000 bu. ; oats , 36,000 bu.
Mvrrnool < iriilii mid 1'rovlNlnnH.
LIVERPOOL , Sopt. 28. WHEAT-Spot ,
No. 2 rod western , winter , firm at 5s llUd
No. 1 northern , spring , firm at Cs 3d. Fu
tures. steady : September , Csll d ; Decem
ber. 6slUd ; March , 6s 3d.
CORN Futures. quiet ; September ,
3s7"4d " : October. 3s7'/dd ; November , 3s 7d.
PROVISIONS Lard , American refined , In
palls , firm at 30 3d ; prime western , in
tierces , firm tit 28s 6d. Bacon and short
rlbrt , firm at 34s 6d ; long clear middles.
light , strong at 31s 6d ; long clear middles
heavy , 33s d ; short clear backs , strong nt
32s Cd ; clear bellies , 3Ss. Shoulders , square.
llrm at 23s 6d.
KHIIMIIN Clly fir a li ami 1'rovlNlnnn.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 2S.-WHEAT-
peoember. 67c : May , 70c ; cash , No 2
hard , 67067' c ; No , 3 , G4V4ffi ( 7c ; No. 2 red 691 ?
70c ; No. 3. 6lZ-6Sc ; receipts. 112 cars.
CORN December , 25o ; May , 26c ; cash.
No. 2 mixed , 29c ; No. 2 white 2 o ; No. 3
.
OATS No. 2 white. 25c.
RYE No. 2 , 55 < g 5Uc.
' ' i' c'lolce ' timothy. $8.00 ; choice prairie ,
f G. itVjrv Ov ,
EGGS Liberal receipts quickly absorbed :
fresh Missouri and Kansas stock , firsts'
15V4o doz. , cases returned ,
Under Mnrlcrt.
CHICAGO , Sept. 23. BUTTER Firm-
creameries , 16 < ffi2Jic ; dairies , mnSc.
NEW YORK. Sept , 2S.-BUTTER-Ro-
f J'i1 ' " ' 6jfi43 lkcs. ; llrm ; western creamery.
" J23e ; June creamery , 19Q22c ; factory , 13
u loV Ct
ST. LOUIS , Sept. 2S.-BUTTER-Steady ;
creamery. 19 < fi24c : dairy. 15 < ff20e.
KANSAS CITY , Sept. 28. BUTTER
Creamery , 19j21c ; dairy , 16c.
Toledo Markrt.
TOLRDO. O. . Sept. 23.-WHEAT-HIgher
nnd firm ; No. 2 cash and September , 72'ic :
" '
December. "tiUc.
ORN-DuU and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 31c.
OATS-Dull nnd steady ; No , 3 mixed ,
RYE Dull and higher ; No , 2. 60c.
SEBDS-Clover. active nnd higher ; prlmn
cash and Oclober , J5.97 bid ; December and
March , $5.05 bid.
MlMiicapollH Wheat mill Klour.
MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. 2S.-WHEAT In
store : No. 1 northern. September. 68Tio-
*
December , C9T4o ; May , 72VSff72Hc. On track
No. 1 hard , 71c ; No. 1 northern , COXc ; No.
2 northern , 66c.
.FLOUR First patents , $3.60 3.90 : second
patents. $3.COJJ3.70 ; first clears , $2.60fi2,70
BRAN Unchanged.
Dulntli tSrnln .Market.
DULUTH , Minn. , Sept. 28. WHEAT No.
1 hard , cash , 70Uo ; No. 1 northern , cash ,
73Ho ; September , 73c ; October. 70c ; De
cember. 701ic ; May , 74o ; No , 2 northern ,
C5io ; No. a spring , CITic. '
1'eorla MarUct.
PEORIA , Sept. 27-CORN-Lower , active ;
No , 2 , 3Uic.
OATS-Qulet ; No. 2 white. 23V4tf23 c.
WHISKY Steady on the batls of $1.23 for
finished 'goods.
Wuulily lliiulf Statement ,
NEW YORK. Sept. 28. The weekly bank
statement yhows the following changes ;
Surplus reserve , decrease , $1,239,200 ; loans ,
decrease , $7,752,700 ; peclc , decrease. $1,017-
bOO ; legal tenders , decrease. $528,000 ; deposits ,
e , $13,2 ? ,200 ; circulation , Increase.
$300,200. The bfthka now hold $1,724.450 In
excess of the legal requirements. TJili
statement shows the results of four days'
changes.
SIOVKMUJVTS 0V STOCKS AMI IIOM1S ,
Unfnvornlilo llatik Statement Offnet 1
HllKHKCtllClltft Of ( illlll.
NEW YORK , Sept. 28.-Tho market for
securities for today was n small nnd
tame alfiilr by contrast with the violent
fluctuations ot the earlier period of tno
money stringency. 'iho ruto for call
linV-5 Y'bl'ulcd ' between 12 and 14 per
f ? , " d"rln ! > ' l o Period of active demand ,
but after that was satisfied fell by quick
stages to 3 per cent. The needs of bor-
rinu'crs , ? v > 'r.tno . u'reo ensuing holidays
JHMnu if"fcd . ' " IlirEo Iart ) yesterday In
anticipation of pressure for nccommoda-
? , liyinml consequently today's
rnUV" ' ! ' ! ot mic" w'thln ' 6 per
fyVlcrilllly " ' Thu bank "tatement
, , ,
iVnHnvornV ° , beond nil expressed
itrlnnVoni Altllou8h the outgo to the
nvl ftrsuuy ns reduced to $ ll ! i,000. four
rhysiMf , bu ? iess , the losses of cash to
Ihn ln tc , or brou t the total reduction In
the rcservo up to $4,5l500 , In spllo of n
net reduction In loans of $7.752,700 , the
meager surplus reserve wns still further
m , .Vn ° ? | 1t\ZJaT' ° - u ls odious that loans
JJlni " ° Inst few tlays ° " the stock
Bholl „ ° tloi'19t "euro largely In this
" ° n
fl" , wlnp an the accommodations were
) ly , secured by dealers In money
'Yid ' sul'Pllct > themselves tlmo loans
tllne "K ° . nnd wll ° I'l't their sun-
? ut ngnln ut the nroninljlo rul
ing rates in place of the loans called by
the banks to meet the demand for the
October settlement. The showing of the
bank statement nnd the continued tight
ness of money were offset by the addi
tional engagements of gold for Import
and the drop In the rates for sterling exchange -
change to very near the regular Import
I'olnt. ' The settlement sentiment on the
Stock exchange was that further relief to
the money market from this source Is
now available and that n largo movement
of gold Is now fairly Inaugurated. No
pressure of liquidation was manifest nnd
present holders of stock evidently feel
themselves strong enough to awnlt a
more favorable turn ot affairs. The con
fidence in further gold Imports was em
phasized by the failure of the Bank of
England to Increase Us ofTlclal discount
rate , notwithstanding the fact that the
principal demand for money In London is
now thrown upon the central Institution
by reason of the higher prevailing pri
vate rnto of discount. A fall In sterling
exchange nt Berlin In response to the
former discounts there suggested addi
tional pressure on London for gold from
that source nlone.
With gold moving to Now York some
measure of protection bv the bank at nn
early day may be accepted us a rortalnty.
The Interior money markets In this coun
try gave no evidence of a relaxation of
the prcssuro upon New York for funds ,
Now York exchange at interior polnti
tending rather downwards. Some relief Is
anticipated next week from dividend nnd
Interest disbursements nnd from the
money to bo left In this city by visitors
to the Dewey celebration.
Except for a recovery of 3V4 In Ten
nessee Coal gains of 1 nnd 2 and In the
St. Louis Southwestern stocks nnd wide
movements In a few usually Inactive
stocks , today's market was without notn-
blo incident. The total dealings fell to
the level of the midsummer period of
dullness. Dealings In bonds wore on 'a
small scale and price changes were
mixed. Total sales , par value , $1,325,000.
United States new 4s declined % In the
bid price. The elimination of two days
from the business week nnd the prospect
of dullness next week consequent upon
the yacht races accentuated the specula
tive stagnation which always follows a
period of unusual activity In the stock
market and limited the transactions of
the last four days.
The hope Is expressed that the dividend
and Interest disbursements next week
may servo to relieve somewhat the local
presure upon the money market. Many
widely varying estimates are heard also
of the effect of expenditures by Dewey
day visitors on the local money supply.
But as to the main causes of the deple
tion of banking reserves. It is manifest
that the needs of the Interior for money
to move the crops nro not yet appeased.
Neither Is any cessation of the absorption
of money by the treasury In sight as the
government's expenditures are now run
ning well under receipts. The August
surplus will apparently bo doubled In
September and the July deficit Is more
than wiped out , leaving a growing sur
plus as the fiscal year progresses.
There has been constant demand for all
the gold certificates which have been
available nt the New York subtreasury.
But as these simply served to convert the
gold of New York banks into a form
more desired by the depositors , their dis
tribution has augmented rather than re
lieved the drain on New York banks.
Many of the clearing house Institutions
started the week with their cash reserves
under the legal limit and with additional
has been
demands upon them there
further calling of loans. The stook market
has been unprepared to move upwards
ket
wards under the circumstances. But It
signs of resistance to a decide
hag shown
cide also which made the bears wary of
nc stocks. It Is evident that stocks
much less vulnerable to attack and
are
weak speculative holdings on margin
that
have been
borrowed money
nndwith
me
call ,
* .n , . -
00 % : Tlntos. 454 : An rl c of
! " fiBOcrSu ecMjy aPUff in'Mr. Laboucbpre's
"Va M
A.lama Ex H4
Amer. Uxpross . . . .147
United States Hx. . . ISO
Wells KBI-RO Ex..130
A. Oot. Oil 43U
do pfd 94VJ
Anvr , Mulling1 . .i. . is %
do pM * S
Araer. S. & II 37
. do pfd. . . & ( H&
W PW !
do ,
. ' * s" '
. Hudson . 1- .M.i Kl'liMi
Del & SOXt
do vfd -
ver'-1 Amer. BtPH H } i
do pM t (
Rfl * * lv !
Ifi ) ( !
Eri ? "V 't"nVd" ! . " ! MV4 lo 'p'fil. . . ! . ' ) ! . " 95'/l
Ot NorthVr PM. . . > W Amer. Tin IMate . . . 39
, . ,31 JAiiHT. Tobacco . . . .HU'/i '
, . . .112Vi do jifd . . . . , . . . . . .115
B Cen.rnl uennui I3V4 Anaconda Mln. Co , 61 %
- - ! nrooklni H. T m
. . . . . . . CTV4
Q. . . . . . SVi Colo. Fuel & Iron. . IX1T4
. .
? M Bt ny . > MV4 Qluooee Suuar COV4
i ex Central . . . 14'i do pfd 10S
Mm- & Bu t. . . .71 .Inter. Paper 27H
do pfd. . . . M I do pfil 73 *
MlMourl Paclne . . . 44 4 Uiclede aaa , KV ,
Mobile & Ohio 44Vi National Blecult . . 45U
M K &T V4 do pfd , , . . . 9CM
do Pfd.- S ) % National L na S V4
N J. Central U&H do pfd 110U
N Y. Central . . . . W4H Nallonal Bte l MV
NorfolK & Weatcrn J4V4 do pfd Mt
do pfd < N. Y. Air nr ko..165
No Pacltlo . . . . . .i 62V4 North American , , . 12W
do pfd. . . 74 % Paclno Const 4f.H
Ontario & W . do 1st pfa 83
Ore. lly. & Nav. . . 43 I do 2d rfil. . . . . . . ca
do pfil 76V1 Pacino Mall 40
PrnniylvanU ljl i T'cople's Oa . . . .110
{ loading 21H Pressed Steel Car , , ,
do 1st ipfd. . . . . . t.S' ' do pfil
do 3d pfd S2W Pullman Pal. Oar.172
nio a.v st 371 ? Rtnnilard n. &T. . 6 > J
do pfd 80 % , .14314
Bt. U & S. K Uli do pfd 117
do 1st pfd. , . . . , 70 Tonn , Coal & Iron.115V4
do M JiM SIM U. S. 1/sither Wide
St. Ixmls , Bouthw. , 15 do pfd , 79 %
do ptd. . . , 35Vi U. B. Rubber 4714
Bt. Paul 12 ° % do pfd , . . .114
Ma pfd J78 Western Union . , , . E8
6t. P & O , lit Uepubllc I. & H. , . . I7T4
Bo. Pnclfla , 37 % da pM 72Vi
Southern Hy IHi P. , C. , C. & St. X > . . 73
Boulhern Uy. pfd. . . 01 % I
ISx-dlv , Offered.
Conilltliiii of tliu Trrnmirr.
WA'SHINQTON ' , Sent 2S. Today's state ,
ment of < he condition of the tre-asury
shown ; Available cash balance , $289,216,230 ;
gold reserve , ( 4,336,614.
II H ilk rirnrlimi.
CHICAQO. Bept. 28.-Clearins , 3CI7J13 ;
balancea , ) lr > tt27. ! Now York exchange ,
60c discount. Sterling oxohango , J.sm4,87 ( ,
NK\V YOUK. sept. 2S.-Clcarlngs , 12-
671.C35 ; bitlancea , | 9,4,9,6S1.
I10STON. Seiit. 28.-Clearlngs , 22,5HK1 ;
bn1anocv . J1.M4.699.
IIAI.TIMOllK. Sept. 28. Clearings. $3,037-
167 ; balnncrs. JSfll.iw.
ST. IOUI9 , Sept 2S.-Clearlngs , JO.687,161 ;
balances , ISOI.uftt. Money , 43M per cent.
New York exchange , OOc discount bid , 75c
discount asked.
New York .llo no ) ' Mnrltrt ,
NKW YORK , Sept. 2S.-MONKY-On call ,
easier at 3Q14 per cent ; last loan , at 3 per
cent.
1'UIMH MERCANTILE I'AI'EU-C'406
per cent.
STERLING EXCIIANGE-IIcavy. with
actual business In bankers' bills nt
4.S5U for demand and nt $ I.S1JJ04.81 % for
Rlxty days ; posted rates , Sl.SZiiifil.SS nnd
J4.SCff-l.SCVi ; commiTclal bill * . Jl.bO .
SILVER Certlllcates , 6'jiriwc ; bar , G
MEXICAN
UONDS Qovernment bonds , weak ; state
bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , Irregular.
lliiHtoii .SIorU ntiil lloiids.
BOSTON , Sept. 28-Call loans. { Wi6 per
cent ; time loans , ofjfi per cent. Closing
price : ) for stocks , bonds and mining
shales ;
I.nmloit Stnul ; ( liiotiitlniin.
LONDON , Sept. 2S. 4 p. m. Closing :
Consols , money. , 1M B-10 N" . T. Central ISS'J
Consols , aect 1WH Pennsylvania 67'4
Canadian Pocino . . S314 . . . iw , ;
12rlo l , Nor. Pacino pfd. . . . 77
do iHt ptd 37U Atchlson 21 li
Illinois Central . . ' ' * ? l outbMiio S0fc
Union Pae. pfd 79 Grand Trunk 7rA
St. Paul common. . . 13014 Anaconda 10H
BAR SILVER Steady at 27d per ounce.
MONEY y& per cent. The rate of dis
count In .the . open market for short bills Is
3fi34 per cent and for three-months'
bills , 3 % per cent.
New York Mining ( Itintntlonn.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23. The following
are odldal closing quotations' ' for mining
chares :
Oliollar K Ontario 675
Crown Point IB Ophlr M
Con. Cal. & Va..l . 3 Plymouth 6S
DoaihvoD.l . id Quicksilver 100
Gould * Pur-lc . . . ? ' do ptiL 7oO
Halo & Xorcross. . . . ID Slerm Ne\-ada 68
IIomosuiKe < ; . , ' Standard 330
Iron Silver r-i 1'nlon Con : ti
Mexican 33 Yellow Jacket 23
TorelKii Financial.
LONDON , Sopt. 2S. American securities
opened better , but later cased off and re
mained quiet durlnff the balance of the ses
sion , closing dull. Business was very re
stricted. The amount of bullion taken Into
the Bank of England on balance today was
8,000. Spanish 49. 60 % ; , gold at Buenos
Ayres , 135.60. ;
The weekly statement of the Bank of
England shows the following changes :
Total reserve , decrease , 1,442,000 ; circula
tion. Increase , 321,000 ; bullion , decrease ,
1,211,616 ; other securities , Increase , 1,51S-
000 ; other deposits , Increase , 63,000 ; public
deposits , decrees e , 38,000 ; notes reserve , de
crease , 1,455,000. Government securities
unchanged. The proportion of the Bank of
England's reserve to liability IB 48.68 per
cent ; last week It was 51.69 per cent. Rate
of discount unchanged at 2Y- per cent.
BERLIN , Sept. 2S. On the bourse today
the pl-lvato rate of discount on money
wanted for the settlement was one-eighth
harder. Prices were fairly firm at the openIng -
Ing , but later on advices from western
bourses they weakened. Argentines were
dull. Transvaal railroads sharply relapsed.
Exchange on London , 20m 43pfg for chocks.
PARIS , Sept. 28 Business opened dull on
the bourse today , being Influenced by the
lower prices of mining stocks on the Lon
don exchange. Later prices Improved , but
afterward they receded and business was
slack. Kafllrs were offered early , but
slightly recovered at the close , owing to
purchases on English account. Three per
cent rentes. lOOf 57 Jc for the account. Ex
change on London , 25f 27c for checks. Span
ish 4s closed at 61.93. The weekly bunk
statement of the Bank of France shows the
following changes : Notes In circulation ,
Increase , 33,775,000 francs : treasury accounts
current. Increase. 33,350.000 francs ; gold In
hand , Increase , 100,000 francs ; bills dis
counted , increase , 96,330,000 francs ; silver In
hand , decrease , 3,100,000 francs.
VIENNA , Sept. 28. On the bourse today
buslncitt was dull and prices reacted , operators -
orators being discouraged by the critical
condition of the Transvaal difficulty.
FRANKFORT. Sept. 2S. Prlcog were quiet
and easier on the bourse today , especially
In the latter part of the session. Local se
curities were chiefly noticeable In this re
aped.
ImiiurtM of Sncclc.
NEW YORK , Sept. 2S.-Tho Imports of
specie this week -wero J15.5GI gold and $46-
269 silver.
AVuol Market.
LONDON. Sept. 23. WOOL-Tho offer
ings at the wool auction sale today amount
to 16,060 bales. Queensland new clip ,
greasy , was well represented and competi
tion for this grade was very keen , Eng
land and the continent securing the bulk
of It. Scoured merinos formed' a large
portion of the catalogue , most of It bring
ing fancy prices. The lower qualities were
Irregular. Crossibreds were lower and sold
briskly to the local Irado. Germany and
America paid Jilgh figures for their spe
cialties. .Medium . nnd line scoured showed
a. hardening tendency. Lower coarse clips
were Irregular. A fair eelectlon of Falk
land Inland stock was offered and It sold
well at an advance of 10 per cent. The
sales to date number 114,000 bales. Fol
lowing are the sales In detail : New South
\Vnles , ,500 bales ; scoured , Is2'/4d2s.
Queensland , 3,000 bales ; scoured , IB % d ©
2s Id. Victoria , 2.900 baleaj scoured , 8'Adfi )
25i 3d ; greasy , Did@ls 2H < 1 , Tasmania. 100
* * > / ' * t n * * " * * * / uy4\tyio * Vi1 * " uu i vjuuu
Hope and Natal , 00 bales ; scoured , laGd ®
IB lid. Falkland Islands , 1,00 bales ; greasy ,
.
NEW YORK , Sept. 2S. WOOL-Strong ;
domestic lleece. 0i25cj pulled Texas , 164 ?
ISc.
ISc.ST. . LOUIS , Sept. 28. WOOI/-Unchanged.
Ull MnrUct.
TOLEDO. Sept. 23.-OILS-Unchanged.
LONDON , Sept. 2S. OILS-Calcutta lln-
sf-ed spot , 42s 3d ; linseed oil , 22s ; turpen-
tlno splrlla. 3Ss.
LIVERPOOL , Sept. 28. OILS Turpen
tine splrltu. llrm , 3Sa Cd.
NEW YORK. Sept. 28.-OILS-Petro-
leuni , strong ; turpentine , llrm. Cotton
seed oil. unsettled and held higher on con
tinued light supplies. Prlmo crude f. o.
b. mills , 1257210 ; prime summer yellow ,
28HQ30c ; off prlmo summer yellow , 2So ;
off butter grades , 30o nominal ; prlmo
white , 30032c. _
Coffee .Murltct.
NEW YORK. Sept. 28. COFFEE-Optlonn
opened steady , with prices unchanged to 6
points lower , and ruled quiet and active ,
with evening up trades in anticipation of
the protracted holiday oe a. feature. Short
selling was checked by larger warehouse
recelpls nnd rtrmer cables from foreign mar
kets. Closed steady , net unchanged to 5
points lower ; sales. 23.05 bale ? . Including
October nt $1.25 ; November , J4.30 ; Decem
ber , J4.EW4.GO : January , J4.CO ; March , 14.75
fil.SO ; May , J1.S504.W ; June , J4.90 ; July ,
M.75. Mild , steady.
nf M
NKW YORK. Sent. SS.-Imports of dry
poods and merchandise ut the port of New
York for the -week were % 'alucd at J11.53S-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Receipts Liberal , but a Good Many Traini
Bo Not Arriro Until Lato.
ALL KINDS OF CATTLE ARE RATHER SLOW
llonn Actlvp nml I-'lvc to Ten Crnfg
lIlKlirr Sheep Mnrkrt SI KIT nnd
Dull 1'Wilcr Cnttlc ShcMV n.
CoiiNldcrnlilc Decline.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 2S.
Receipts were : Cattle. HOBS. Sheen.
OlllclalMonday C.CS3 2,933 12603
Omclal Tuesday G.S14 12,169 11,027
Olltclal Wednesday S.SH 9,176 6.4S9
Olllclal Thursday C.S41 8.S11 2.593
Four days this week..29,184 33,214 31.713
Same days last week..28,7&i3 28,013 24,990
Same days week before. .2G.OQI 20.4&G 27,338
bamo three weeks ago. .18,312 13,239 22,518
Average prlu aid for Hugs tor the lust
several dayt , vtith comparisons !
Indicates Sunday.
, , ? ? " ! . nun > bT of cars of stocl :
brought in
today by each road was :
Cattlc.iroB8.Bli-p.Ilrs.
rTVT . , . & at . P. Ry a"
O. & SI. L. Ry. . . . l
Mo. Pac. Iy 40 ( j
Union Pac. System. . . . 33 21
F. , 13. & M. V. It. U. . . 90 32
S. C. & P. Ry i
G. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry. U 14
B. A : M. R. U. R 61 37
' ? . , B. & Q Ry e
K. C. & St. J 3
C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , east. 2
C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , west. 25 1
Cripples and driven In 14 W
Total receipts 261 124 33 12
The disposition of the day's receipts
was as folows , each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicate :
. , Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 40 1,803
G. H. Hammond Co. . . . SSI 1.6S3 14
Swift and Company 561 1,614 "
Cudahy Packing Co 941 1,767 "so
Armour & Company. . . . 2.S9 1,021 765
Om. P. Co. , Kan. City. . 126
C. Pack. Co. , Kan. City. 75 . . . .
Swift and Co. , country 1462
Armour & Co. , K. City. 103 . . . .
R. Becker & Dcgan 14 ! ) . . . . . . .
J. L. Carey 274 . . . .
Lobman & Co 336 . . . . . . .
McCrcary & Clark 29
AV. I. Stephen 46
IIII1 & Huntzlnger 313
Benton & Underwood. . . 329 . . . .
Huston & Co 110
N. Morris 215
Hamilton & Rothschild. 319
L. F. Husz 21
Other buyers 1.19G . . . . 045
Held over 1,600 300 6,500
Totals 8,336 9,120 9,725
CATTLE There were enough cattle hero
when the trains were all In , but the trouble
was that some of them were late in getting
to the yards. The market as a whole was
very alow and backward and It was late
before very much business was transacted
and later than usual before anything like
a clearance was effected.
Only ten or a dozen loads of cornfed cat
tle were In the yards this morning , nnd
while buyers were not particularly anxious
for them and the trade was slow and dull ,
values did not appear to txj yery much
changed. In fact , cornfed cattle have
shown very little change during the last
week or two. Some choice cornfed heifers
sold at t5.
The market on grass beef was Blow and
about like the weak close of yesterday. It
is safe 'to say that grass beef steers ore
now 25c lower than last week.
The market on cows and heifers was also
Blow and late In opening. The state of the
market may bo Imagined from the remark
of a buyer that ho had orders to buy them
lower or lot them alone. "With the buyers
feeling that way It le hardly neceesary to
add that the market was lower , unless It
might be on something very desirable.
Holders of feeders found It very difficult
to Interest buyers unless they had some
thing very desirable. Even when the cattle
were good , which was not often , as the
most of the offerings consisted of trashy
stuff , buyers were bidding lower and were
constantly bringing It to the attention of
sellers that It was a Thursday nnd that
the week was drawing to a close. The re
sult was a weak and dull market , with
values anywhere from 15c to S6c lower than
on Monday. Repreaentatlvo sales :
BEEF STEEnS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
25..1130 M 60 33. . 9074 75 E4..1106 $5 40
19..1273 4 50 19. . 913 4 SO 23.1223 540
1..15GO 4 GO 1. . 970 4 90 16..1518 6 30
31. . 906 475 5. . 540 4 70
COWS.
1. . 890 2..1075 2 90 4..1037 3 25
3. . 813 2 35 1..1000 3 00 5..1016 3 25
1..1000 2 60 1. . 910 3 00 8. . 845 3 2.r
2..1000 250 1. . SOO 3 00 1..1020 3 25
1..1060 2 50 2. . 885 315 1. . 850 3 25
1. . 830 275 1. . 870 3 23 15..1122 330
2. . 940 2 75 1..1001 3 40 1. . 700 333
4..1373 3 75
HEIFERS.
1. . 770 4 00 33. . 804 5 00
BULLS.
1..1300 315 1..1S30 3 73
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
9. . 714 3 35 -v
vCALVES. .
3. . 186 6 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
64. . 809 3 CO 7. . 734 4 40 39. . 70S 4 70
21. . 943 403 17. . 720 440 1..1210 500
WESTERNS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 bull..1540 $2 75 1 cow 1030 } 2 75
1 cow 1010 3 25 11 COWS 1003 2 75
1 COW 1140 3 35 15 cows 1018 3 35
1 COW 1250 3 00 1 bull 1210 3 20
21 steers..1315 4 35 30 feeder ! * . . 881 4 40
1 bull 1320 3 20 30 feeders. . 973 4 35
2 feeders..1310 4 00 39 feeders..1188 4 55
23 feeders. . 947 4 30 5 COWS 1042 3 33
1 feeder. . . S60 2 50 14 cows 880 2 50
1 feeder. . . 00 2 25 20 cows 882 3 10
29 COWS 966 2 05 3 cows 910 3 10
1 cow 910 3 00 1 steer 920 3 25
7 heifers. . 897 3 40 3 feeders. . SJO 4 00
NEBRASKA.
1.heifer. . . . 840 3 60 12 feeders. 788 4 CO
31 feeders. . 763 3 80 7 calves. . 2GS 6 60
13 feeders. . 639 4 00 6 cows. . . , i > SO 3 15
14 feeders. . C72 3 70 1 cow SOO 2 SO
25 feeders. . OM 4 25 2 cows 9DO 2 80
C feeders. . 804 3 40 1 feeder. . . 720 4 65
25 feeders. . 573 4 C6 9 cows..1004 4 25
Ibull 1230 315 4 feeders , . S05 3 00
1 cow 780 3 35 1 bull 790 3 00
9 cows 481 3 35 Ibull 830 2 90
1 feoder..10CO 4 35 Iccw 1020 3 00
1 steer 9CO 3 40 4 steers.1140 4 25
15 steers..1201 4 30 1 steer 1000 3 25
74 Bteers. . . . 762 3 30 1 steer 9SO 3 25
15 steers. . . . 733 3 30 2 steers. . , . 833 2 75
2 steers. . . . 935 3 SS 1 cow 1140 3 10
1 cow 1120 2 60 6 heifers. . 930 3 75
3 feeders. . 616 3 75 2S feeders. . 639 4 20
4 feeders , . 6fiO 3 75 44 feeders. . 875 3 90
G cows i > SO 3 15 11 c. and h , . 834 3 35
8 cows 970 3 05 47 steers..1016 4 30
11 feeders. . 745 4 10 13 feeders , . 803 4 00
15 cows 960 2 95 1 cow 1140 3 25
10 cows 803 290 6 cows.,1171 3 25
8 cows 1067 335 3 cows 890 275
1 bull 1410 3 05 63 feeders , , 803 3 So
33 feeders. . 023 425 4 feeders , . 702 3 50
3 Bteers , . . . 6S3 4 25 65 feeders. . 781 4 00
3 steers..10GO 3 50 1 cow 760 3 25
2 steers..1110 3f,0 10 feeders , . 7CO 4 03
1 uteer 930 3 50 2 foederu , . 720 3 75
31 steers , . . .1115 3 35 32 feeders. . 707 4 70
15 fowlers..1115 4 25 1 heifer. . . CIO 2 CO
3 feeders , . BS3 330 13 cows 813 3 10
5 feeders , . 912 3 30 11 heifers , . 789 330
D feeders..1090 3,00
COLORADO ,
62 feeders..1180 415 61 feeders..1079 430
7 bulls 1035 410 45 feeders..1097 430
38 feeders..1010 4 10 45 feeders.,109S 4 30
2 bulls 1355 300 6 feeders. , 1028 430
4S feeders..1068 4 25 1 feeder..1020 4 10
Ibull 1250 4 2C 1 bull..1500 300
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Ibull 1680 310 10eteers..11C5 420
Ibull 1400 3 00 1 feeder. . . 960 4 20
2 stags 1435 3 50 1 cow. . . , , ,1200 275
27 ulcers..1277 4 45 20 COWS..1033 4 00
43 steers..12il 4 45 1 cow 'M 3 00
1 oow 900 400 1 Bteer 13 0 360
1 cow , . , . . . & 90 360 1 feeder. . . 970 4 15
1 cow 950 360 11 cows SSJ 310
IDAHO.
10 feeders. . 678 3 25 77 feeders. . 678 4 20
73 feeders. . 634 4 20WYOMING.
WYOMING.
Ibull 1570 2 S3 Icow. . , . , . 740 3 25
Icow 900 265 S3 feeders. . 1158 170
Istfiff MO 378 7 steers..107S 4 SO
6COWB F > 4 2 to
W. II. Carter Neb.
Icow 1030 S 10 Seal von. . . 357 4 CO
B feeders. . 823 400 z cuiviw. . . Jw 4 i4
Scows 1046 310 Icalf 200 f. CO
S heifers. . . B51 3 65 1 heifer. . . . 830 3 00
Icnlf WO 460 Scows 1010 310
7 cows 961 373 1 OOTV..1..1000 276
I hclfcr. . . . COO 3 ir.
D. R. Tlsdalc Wyo.
13 str. Tex.1208 4 33 233 str. rrex.1202 4 35
George A. Kctllne Wyo.
16 cows 033 3 10 60 steers..1172 00
15 cows 962 3 40 6 ! > tecrs..l07fi 00
13 cows..lor.O 350 11 steers..1307 00
23 cows 1063 360 K steers..1213 40
37 cows . 1030 365 12 steers. 1..12SO 60
7 steers. . . .1261 3 S3 42 steers. . . .1282 63
James Connolly Neb.
4 cows . 1090 2 CO 16 feeders. . 806 4 15
1 cow . 1PIO 3 10 1 feeder. . . 760 3 00
1 steer . 1230 315 Ibull . 13SO 315
2 bulls . 910 - 1 hclfor. . . 410 4 60
R. A. irammlsch Neb.
B steers. . . .1114 4 0
Swenson Bros. Tox.
18 feeders. . S92 350 7 feeders. . 1065 4 CO
3M feeders. 892 4 00
H. Nebakcr AVyo.
ZScows . 1033 330
Joe Scott. S. D.
78 8tcors..l2l7 440 43 steers" . . . .1251 440
D. 11. Tlsdale W-o.
6 cows . IMS 3 65 33 fceders.,1090 4 60
Lake Tomb Co. S. D.
6 steers. . . . 963 3 C5 37 steers. . . .1186 430
Northwestern Cattle Co. Wyo.
20 steers. . . .1191 430
J. C. Mlnlor Wyo.
6 steers. . . .1140 4 10
"Western Ranches S. D.
22 steer.- ) . . . .1247 3 85
John Wlntcrllng Wyo.
C cows . 1160 360 16 Ptcers..l362 445
Superior Cattle Co. Neb.
6 sir. Tex.1141 4 10 6 cows ? . 741 2 00
C Btr. Tex. 8SS ? CO 1 cow . 630 1 72H
22 COWS . 959 285 6 cows . SSS 225
George Hltchew Wyo.
Icow . 1000 333 61 cows . 1047 333
67 feeders. . 1250 4 65
H. O. Hasklll Neb.
2 hfs. Tox. 833 2 60 48 cs. Tox. . . SSI 3 IS
1 cow Tex 660 2 00 1 calf. Tex. 300 4 00
J. A. Hale S. D.
29 fltecrs.,1267 450 14 steers..1271 460
1 steer . 1440 450 Icow . 1210 360
1 cow . 9SO 3 2o 3 COWS . 916 2 75
222 feeders. 1101 433 15 feeders. . 1102 375
91 feeders. . 10S3 433 Ibull . 1250 275
2 bulls . 1230 215 23 steers. . . .1224 385
A. J. Dryden Neb.
24 steers. . . . 1131 420 24 steers. . . . 970 435
Ed Burnett-Wyo.
19 steers. . . .1216 433
M. T. Redman Wyo.
lofecdcra. . 700 500 19 feeders. . 1015 4 CO
Wyoming Cattle Co. Wyo.
24 steers , . . .1301 433
James MlcJiaclicon Colo.
24 cows . 926 300 31 heifers. . . 683 3 Co
R. T. Allen Wyo.
23 cows . 1000 3 45
AV. C. Cox Wyo.
44 feeders. . 1161 4 GO
O B. Clark Wyo.
18 feeders. . 717 480 7 feeders. . 1014 440
HOQS It was another day of large receipt !
of hogs , but the market , nevertheless , wnt
active at an advance of 6JJ10c. Packers oil
seemed to want hogs and a good many ol
them , even nt higher prices and Uicy got
right down to buslnces early In the mornIng -
Ing , so that the most of the early arrivals
changed hands in a very short time. There
were a few late trains which delayed mat
ters somewhat , so that a complete clear
ance was trot effected as early as might
otherwise have been the case. The close
wns a little easier.
The advance was the- most marked on the
heavy and mixed loads. Heavy hogs sold
very largely at Jl.40 .42',4. as against J4.305J
4.33 yesterday. Good mixed loads sold rlghl
around $4.45 , while yesterday a good many
of that kind went at $4,3534.3714. On. light
hogs the advance was not so marked ,
Lightweights went largely at $4.45 ( 1.60 , and
yesterday the same kind brought $1.40 4.45.
There were , however , more sales at the top
price , today than yesterday. Representative
sales :
were only nine fresh lends In night , with
twenty-six reported tack to arrive some
tlmo near midday. Under such circum
stances buyers all seemed Inclined to hold
off until the late trains arrived , which made
the market very clew and dull. Not enough
business was done In the morning to estab
lish quotations or make a market. The gen
eral feeling appeared to be rather weak.
Feeder ancep and lambs appear to be In
good demand and the market was without
much change on that kind.
Quotations : Prime native wethers , J4.20W
4.30 ; good to choice grass wethers , $ ? .90fl )
4.00 ; fair to good grass wethers , $3.7S < S'3.90 :
good to choice yearlings. $4.10iS4.15 : good to
choice grass ewes , $3.40 3.03 ; fair to coed
crass ewafl.S3.Cpff3.3Gi good to choice spring
lambs. M.85 < j0.00 ; fair to good spring lambs.
S1.70Jf4.85 ; common spring lambs , $ TOOiM.50
feeder wethers , $3.CMf3.75 ; feeder yearlings ,
$38033.90 ; feeder lambs , $4.25:34.40. :
Representative sales :
No. Av. Pr.
C native ewes . , . 130 $326
9 native owes . 164 4 00
127 Idaho lambs . 59 4 35
411 Idaho lambs . 69 4 35
96 Idaho lambs . 61 4 35
80 cull lambs . 3 3 63
2G7 Utah wethers . . . . . . . 109 4 00
60 feeder owes . 70 2 60
460 breeding ewes . 76 350
303 feeder wethers . 101 3 6214
14 buck lambs . 61 4 2fi
43 feeder lambs . cs 4 45
99. feeder lambs . 57 445
7 lambs . , 61 4 60
147 western lambs . . . . 69 3 60
CHICAGO 1,1 VI5 STOCK MAHICICT.
Active Drin u ml for Irni ruble Cattle
nt nil Advance of Ten CcntH.
CHICAGO. III. , Sept. 28. CATTLE
Trade was lively In cattle today , desirable
being In active demand at an average ad
vance of about lOc. Good to choice cat
tle sold at $5,7586.90 , commoner lots at
$1.40(85,70. ( Stockers and feeders brought
JS.OCQM.SS ; bulls , cows and heifers , $1.60 ®
525. Texas steers , SS.lOfHIO ; ranger * ,
$3.3505.10 , and calves , $ .0087.40.
HOGS Active buying by Chicago pack
ers and eastern shippers made a strong
hog market nnd prices averaged 6c high
er. Heavy hogs sold nt $1.204.77W : mlxsd
lots at $ l.45 4.S2'/4. ' and light nt $4.50r4.90 ;
pigs brought $ UO@I.SO , and culls $1.50fr >
4,15.SHI3EP
SHI3EP AND LAMRS-Trade In elirop
and lambs wan rather slow at the recant
decline In prices. Sheep sold at S2.25nj.20 ,
mostly western rangers. Yearlings
brought $4.1034,40 , and feeders $3.2Sfl3.75.
Lambs sold at $3.2503,75 for culls up to
$5.2530,60 for choice native flocks. West
ern range Iambs brought $4.60@ < C.15.
RECEIPTS-Cattle , 7,000 head ; hogs ,
22,000 head ; sheep , 14,000 head.
City l.lvu Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Sept. 28.-CATTLR
Receipts , 7,300 head natives , 1,700 head
Texans , Desirable beeves strong to lOc
higher ; common nnd inferior , etondy ;
good southern cattle , higher ; others
steady. Heavy native steers , $5.60fi6.75 ;
lightweights , $5.0035.65 ; Btockers and feed
ers , $3.30i(6.00 ( ; butchers' cowa and heif
ers , J3.00ffl.00 ; canners , J2.30fi3.00 : western
steers. $3.05jr4.0 ; Texans , $3.25f4.39.
HOGS-Recelpts. 0.230 head. Market
opened strong ; closed weak to 5o lower ,
Heavy , S4.40&4.55 : mixed. Jl.35fjl.67tf ; light
$4.65U70 ; pigs , $4.15 4.60.
SHEEP Receipts , 6,630 head. Market
fairly activo. steady. Lambs , $1.70 5.10 ;
muttons , J3.DOf24.25 ; Miockers and feeders ,
$3.003.5 ; pigs , $2.6503.00.
St. luiiU I.lr
ST. LOUIS. Sept , 28. CATTLE Receipts.
4,10) head , Including 2.500 head Texuns ;
market steady to eaay for natives ; Texana
wfftk And 10o lower ; native shipping luul
export steer * , J5.0 < > R < ! 60 ; dres ! > M bfrf
stcern , J4.6o5l6.ffi ! steers under 1X ( Ibs ,
J3.WKftG.SO ; mockers and feeders , J2.26H4 , > 0 ;
conn nnd heifers , J2.00fi6.00 , with fnnry
heifers senrcc > and worth up to W.OO : tun-
no M , Jl.XXjje.7S ( : bulls , J2.2MT3.CO ; ToxM
nd Indian , steers , J3.00if4.00j COWB and
heifers , iz.35C3.fiO.
HOOS-Recrlpts , 6fOOhcad ; mnrkot about
etmdy ; pljpi and lights. J4.f g4.70j packers ,
J .50H .r 5 ; butchers , J4.GGO-4.75.
BIIEEP-ReceJpts , 2,000heml ; market dull
ami How ; native muttons , J3.76U4.lO : Ifunhfl ,
JI.OOHJJ.60i stackers , J2.60U0.50 ; culls and
bucks , J2.OOij4.PO.
SI. JoNrjili \\\r \ Slock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH , Sept. 2S.-SpecloI. ( )
The Journal quotes :
CATLE-Recclpt * . 2,100 head , Including
iW head nuarantlncs ; iiuallty common to
fair ; steady ; natives , $ I.B5Sfr..i ; Texas nnd
westerns , J3.2504.CO ; cows and heifers. JJ.OO
yi.60 ! bulls nnd stags , JJ.25U4.60 ; yeiilllliRrt
and cnlvps , J3.75ifi . ( K ; slockcrs nnd feed >
ers , J3.2Gfi'4.riO : veols , J4,5H ( ( .75.
HOGS nccelpts , 6,300 head , market 2'4ff' ' (
lOc higher than ycsletxiay's avcrace ; lirnvj
end me < llum. J4.4Mf4.fi2i.4 ; light. 44.60ft4 TO ,
pigs. J4.35JT4.60 ; bulk of sales , J1.45 4.52U.
SHEEP - Receipts , 1,200 head ; market
steady.
Stuck In SlKlit.
The following nro the receipts at prin
cipal western markets September ss :
Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha B.841 S.Ull 2,6y'l
St. Louis 4.100 f.,590 2.0.TO
Kansas City 9,000 0,230 6.630
Chicago 7,000 22,000 14,0 < iO
Total 26,011 46,041 ZfCibl
Stiirnr Alnrl < pt >
LONDON , Sept. 2S.-SUOAR-Scptember.
9s 4Hd ,
NEW YORK , Sept. 23. SUGAR Rnw.
steady : fair refining , 33-lCc ; centrifugal , 53
test , 4 6-Mic ; molasses sugar , 39-16c ; rcfltiPd ,
foctloners' A , 415-lGc : cut loaf , 6 n-IGr ;
crushed , fill-lGc ; powdered , 6iJc ; granulated ,
B3-lGc ; cubes , GC-lCc.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 2S.-SUGAR-
Stcady ; centrifugal yellow , 4UW411-lGc ; seconds
ends , 2V4ffl ( c. Molasses , dull ; centrifugal ,
GQ'14c.
Dry Gooiln .llnrkot.
NEW YORK , Sept. 28. DRY GOODS
I-tirthor advances In blenched cottons.
Haricot very strong on nil grades. Drown
sheetings and drills advancing. No four-
yard of any good make , under 4Jic nor
yard. Coarse colored cottons also tending
upward. Print clotha unchanged and quiet.
Llncng strong and advancing. Hurlaps
quiet nnd barely llrm. Market closed lo-
morow and Saturday.
California llrlnl Krtiitn.
NEW YORK Sept. IS CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Qulct and steady ; evapo
rated apples , common. 7Hc ; prime wlro
tray , 7V45iSV4c ; choice. S i@9c ; fancy. 9ff9Hc.
Prunes , SVJSSc. Apricots , Royal , 12fl3Vi. ;
Moor Park , 14@lGc. Poaches , unpceled , 7-U
NOTICE : .
( Should bfc read dally by all Interested ,
as changes may occur at any time. )
Foreign malls for th week ending Sep
tember 30 , 1899 , will clone ( PROMPTLY In
all cases ) at the general postolllce as fol
lows : PARCELS POST MAILS close one
hour earlier than cloving time * hewn be
low.
TrnnN-Atlnntla MnlU.
SATURDAY At 7 a. m. for PRANCE ,
SWITZERLAND , ITALY. SPAIN , PORT
UGAL , TURKEY , EGYPT and BRITISH'
INDIA , per s. s. La Touralno * . via Havre
( letters for other parts of Europe must bo
directed "per s. s. La Touralno" ) ; at S
a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per s.
B. Rotterdam , via Rotterdam ( letters must
be directed per B. s. Rotterdam" ) at U
n. m. ( supplementary 10:30 : a. m. ) for EU
ROPE , per s. s. Etrurla * , via Queens-
town ; at 9 a. m. for ITALY , per s. a
Kaiser Wm. II. , via Naples ( letters must
bo dlreoted "per s. s. Kaiser Wm ' II.-
at 10 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct , per H !
s. Ethiopia ( letters must be directed "per
fl. s. Ethiopia" ) ; at 11 a , m. for NOR
WAY direct , per B. s. Norgo ( letters must
bo directed "per a. B. Norgo" ) .
Printed Matter , etc. German steamers
Balling on Tuesdays takb printed matter ,
etc. . for Germany and specially ad
dressed printed matter , etc. . for other
parts of Europe. American and White
Star ntcamers on Wednesdays , German
steamers on Thursdays , and Cunard ,
French and German steamers on Satur
days take printed matter , etc. , for all
countries for which they are advertised
to carry mnii.
After the closing of the supplementary
trans-Atlantic malls named above , addi
tional supplementary malls are opened on
the piers of the American , English ,
French and German steamers , and re
main open until within ten minutes of the
hour of sailing of steamers.
Mnlla for South anil Central America ,
Wont Inrtlp * . 151 c.
FRIDAY At 1 p. m. for JAMAICA , per H.
steamer from Boston.
FRIDAY At 1 n. m. for JAMAICA , per s ,
s. Jason ( letters must bo directed "per s.
s. Jason" ) .
SATURDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary
iO:30 : a. m. ) Tor FORTUNE ISLANDS ,
JAMAICA , SAVANILLA. CARTHA-
GENA nnd GREYTOWN , per s. s. Altai
( letters for Costa Rica must bo directed
"per B. a. Altai" ) ; at 11 n. m. for CUBA ,
via Havana , per s. s. Havana ( Icttors
must bo directed "per s. B. Havana" ) ; nt
11 a. m. for NUEVITAS. GIBARA. V TA
BARACOA and PUERTO PADRE , per
s. s. Ella.
SUNDAY At 8:30 : p. m. for ST. PIERRE
MIQUELON , per steamer from North
Sydney.
Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to North
Sydney , nnd thence by steamer , close at
this offlco dally at 8:30 : p. m. , connecting
close hero every Monday , Wednesday nnd
Saturday. Malls for Mlquelon , by rail to
Boston , and thence by steamer , close at
this onice dally at 8:30p. : m. Malls for
Cuba , by rail to Port Tampa , Fin. , and
thence by steamer , close at thla of
fice dally ( except Monday ) at * 7 a. m. ( the
connecting closes are on Sunday , Wednes
day nnd Friday. Malls for Cuba , by rail
to Miami , Fla. , and thence by steamer ,
close at this ofnoe every Monday , Tues
day and Saturday nt * 2:30 : a. m. , ( the
connecting closes ire on Turadny and
Saturday ) . Malls for Mexico City , over
land unless specially addressed for dis
patch by steamer , cioso at this olllce dally
at 2:30 : a. m. and 2:30 : p. m. Malls for
Costa Rica , Belize , Puerto Cortez and
Guatemala , by rail to New Orleans , and
thence by Hteamcr , close at this olllco
dally at * 3:00 : p m. , connecting closes hero
Sundays and Tuesdays for Costa Rica
nnd Mondays for Belize , Puerto Cortez
and Guatemala. 'Registered mall clones
at 6 p. m. previous day. Registered mall
closes at 6 p. m. second day before.
TrnnI > nulll Mnlln.
Mnlls for China , Japan and Hawaii , via
Bnn FrancUoo , close here dally a-t 6:30 : p , m ,
up to September * 24 Inclusive for despatch
per a. B. Coptic and up to October 9th
Inclusive for dispatch per s. a. City of
Pekln. Mnlls for Society Islands , via
San Francisco , close here dally at 6:30 :
p. m. up to September * 25th Inclusive for
despatch by whip Tropic Bird , Malls foi
Australia ( oxcont West Australia ) , Now
/.calami , Hawaii , FIJI and Samoan Inl
ands , via San Francisco , close hero dally
at 6:30 : p. m. after September * 16tli and
up to September * 29tli Inclusive , or on
day of arrival of B. a. Campania , duo at
New York September 29th , for despatch
per H. u. Marlposa. Mulls for China and
Japan , via Vancouver , close hero dally
at 6:80 : p , m , up to October * 3d Incluulvo
for despatch per s. s. Empress of India.
Malls for Hawaii , via Ban Pranclsro ,
close hero dally at 0:30 : p. m. up to Oc
tober 13th Inclusive for despatch per H.
s. Australia. Mails for Austrnhistaii
Colonies ( except West Australia , which
goes via Europe , and New Zealand ,
which goes via San Francisco ) , Hawaii ,
and FIJI Islands , via Vancouver , close
here dally at 6:30 : n , m. after September
23th anil up to October 13th Inclusive )
for despatch per s , s , Aorangl.
Trans-Pnclfln malls are forwarded to port
of sailing dally and tno schedule of clos
ing Is arranged on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overland transit.
Registered mall closes at 6 p , m. previous
day , CORNELIUS VAN COTT ,
Poitniautcr.
Postofflco , Now York , N , Y , , September 22 ,
1899.
JAMES . BOYD & CO , ,
Telephone 10 , ' } . Omaha , Neb
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCFCS
UOARO 01' TltAUU.
Ulrft wlre to Cblcayo an. ' New Tore.
Corrupondiotii John A. WUTIB * Ci.
HRPEHNEYftCO.
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