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TITTS OlSf ATTA DATLV WAZi S AfriTTT)AV4 SlPTRrnRK 20, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Keeps Dull and Weak Gait During
All the Session.
CORN IS WITHOUT LIFE OUT OF SYMPATHY
.Nothing In Holme In the Ontu I'll Pro
visions Enjoyed n I-'nlrly (iooil
Speculative Triule Without
CliniiKlnir MncU In Price.
CHICAGO, Sept. 2S. An estimate of ft
heavy exportable surpltM for ArgeiiUno
was largely rcsponstblo for a, week1 wheat
market today, October closing l'.ifllHc
lower. Corn cloned c down nnd oats n
shado higher. Provisions closed but llttlo
changed.
Wheat started dull nnd weak and ftept at
that ealt nil day. The chief bearish factor
was the Brotnhlll estimate that the Argen.
tine would havo an exportable surplus of
92,000,000 bushels. On the other hand north
went receipts wero llfiht, Argentine ship
ments only 2-10,000 bushel, compared with
624,000 bushels the- week previous, and New
York reported 70 loads taken for export.
Tho crowd was In the selling mood, how
ever, and hulls' news wa3 tossed Into the
waste basket, while the price bumped down
tho speculative rttulrs. October opened Up
lowr ut from 77UC to 7734c, touched 7710
soon after and then, under pressure of
liquidation, some of It credited to foretell
ers and some of it on stop-loss orderi,
dropped to 76!4c, nt which weak llgurc the
market closed, 1UW1c under yesterday.
Primary receipts were 950.000 bushels, coin
pared with 071.000 bushels Inst year. Minna
nnolls and Dulu'h reported 374 cars, ugulus:
409 last week and S69 a year ngo, Local re
oelpts wero 302 cars, 25 of contract grade.
Clearances were 319,000 bushels.
Corn was a sluggard all day nnd price
waro enslcr cn the receipts. 837 car.4, 117
moro than tho estimate, aid In sympathy
with tho whent weukness. The shipping
demand was slack, exporters reordering
cargoes hero, October sold between 39!ic
and 39'ic and rlosed 5,0 down at 39T4c
There was practically nothing done In tho
corner of tho floor devoted to oats. It was
largely a changing market, but there were
no offerings save upon demand nnd the
market In consequence held steady. Octo
ber sold between 2Hil22c and 21-yic closing
a shade, up nt 21V22c. Receipts wore 262
ears,
Provisions enjoyed n fairly good specula
tive trado without changing much In price.
Huylnc by shorts In Otcober lard and ribs
was tho ohlef sustaining Inlluence. Janunty
pork sold between Ml. 574 and $11. 6714 and
clessd unchanged nt $11.60; January lard
between J6.77V4 and $6.S2V4, closing un
changed nt K.TIV89.So, unci January ribs
betweun J6.17V4 and Jti.22V4yc.25, with tho
cloia 214c up at $6.20.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 30
enrs; corn, 25 curs; oats, 2iio cars; hogs, 13,.
000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
ArttclcB.I Open. IIIgh. Low. Close.l Ycs'y
Wheat
Hopt.
Oct.
Nov.
Corn
Hept.
Oct.
Nov.
Oats
Hept.
Oct.
Nov.
Pork
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
I.ard
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
nibs
Hept.
Oct.
Jan.
I 77'4 77J4 7C; 7C'.774g';
TOffft 77(4 7U 7C.4 TTHffft
lf 7(S7SUl!il 77 77 5j',4 78 ii
12 (fit; 42Hi 40V, 40SJ 42V4
39MiH 23 3!)'i 39i 40
3St-74 37!4 3GVtf? 36 37'-i
21; 2t?4,1i22 21; 21'if?22 2Wi22
21?iRTi 21T4fi22 21i 21T4fi22 21
22?4I 22 224 22 U 22
12 37'4 12 3714 12 10 12 15 12 20
12 25 12 30 11 25 11 30 11 32tA
11 62V, 11 67i4 U 5714 11 CO 11 (10
7 074 7 10 7 05 7 10 7 OV.i
7 05 7 07'A 7 03 7 0714 7 03
6 SO 0 82', 0 77V4 C SO 6 SO
8 15 25 8 15 S 25 8 10
7 S5 7 00 7 X0 7 SO 7 77U.
C 20 C 25 6 1714 C 20 C 1754
No. 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
KLOUR Dull and weak; winter patents.
t3.901f4.10; straights, $3.201f.1.SO; elenrs. 13.20
n3.6u; spring Hpeolnis. $4.70; patents, $3.69'o
4.10; straights, $3.103.80; bakers, $2.3002..),
Wl I HAT No. 3, 72jf"lS,.4c; No. 2 red, 70U1
78'ie.
CORN No. 2 lOMTIlc; No. 2 yellow, 40';i
CT41c.
OATS-No. 2. 22,iff22i,4c; No. 2 white, 25v4
(ti27'4c; No. 3 white, 23Wi2U,2e.
ItVB-No. 2. 62c.
PARLEY l'nlr to choice malting, 52167o.
SEEDH-No. 1 tins-. $1.60; No. 1 norlh
westorn. $1.50; prime timothy, J l.30Ti 1.45.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., FI2.20
12.23. Lnrd, per 100 lbs.. $7.1U1j7.12Vs. Short
ribs sides (loose)r- $S.15f.S,35. Dry suited
shoulders (boxed). J0.2516.37':. Short clear
sides (boxed). S.20iiS.30.
WIIISKY-Ilnsls of high wines, $1 26
HUOAR-Cut loaf, Sl.rto; granulated, $5.10;
confectioners' "A," $6.00; oft A, $5.93.
Following are tho receipts und shipments
of tho principal grains:
Articles. Receipts. Shlpmmts
Plour. hbls 20.000 14,000
Wheat, bu 353.00O 233,000
Corn, bu ,....579.000 IM.OW
Oats, bu 261.000 461.000
Hyo. bu 11.000 1,000
ilarlev. bu 50.000 24,000
On tho produce exchange today tho but
ter market was steady; creamery. 16W21Vic;
riolrv, 13fi'lSc. Cheese, quiet, ut lOWaWio.
Eggs, firm; fresh, lCc.
nuw Yonic (;i:m:hai. jiaiikrt,
4lno)tntliiiia of tlir liny on Vnrlnns
(JnmiiimlltlPH.
NKW YORK. Sept. 2S.-KLOlJR-Rrcepts,
14,800 bbls.; exports, 15,200 bbls. ; steadier on
spring: than winter grades, but quiet
throughout, closing rather easy; Mlnnesotn
rfttents, $4.10$f4.50; winter patents. $3.701j
,00; winter straights, $3.50U3.5; Minnesota
ftkerw, (Z.h3i43.3.r; winter extras, $2.70115.00;
winter low grades, $2,451(2.65. Rye tlnur,
fcttve: naUs, 150 bbls.; fair to good. $3.101r
,; choice to fancy, $3..11t3.6J. Buckwheat
flour, unstttled at $3.351f2,DO.
8HED8-Quiet; timothy, October, $1.65;
clover, October, $10.75.
ttllt'KWIIEAT-Uuli, 60If65c. c. i. f New
York.
CORNMEAL. Firmer: yellow western,
lo; city. 92c: Rrunrtywine. $2 I.KrtMK).
RYE Firmer: No. 2 western, 61c f. o. b.
afloat; state, 6&ii07c c. I. f, New York.
BAIUjKY Bteatly; feeding, 4ifUe. c. I. f.,
Wuffalo; malting, 50B5Sc. o 1. f., Ruffalo.
TSAnt.F.Y MAI.T Dai' wanern. 62Ti'We.
WHEAT Receipts, 200,100 bu.: oxports,
32,373 bu, Spot, easier; No. 2 red. S-i'.ie f. o.
1). afloat and 80so elovator; No. 1 northern,
fJuluth, S64o f. o. b, nlloat; No. 1 hard, Dn
uth. SOVic f. o. b. alloat. Options declined
pretty much all day. Selling motives in
cluded a bearish Argentine crop estimate,
lower cables, persistent liquidation, poor
snccuUtlvo support und heaviness In out
side markets. Closed wenk at Tilde de
cline: March, SKfiSOic. closed at fcfie; May,
SSttfitfiiic, closed nt S54e; Saptemlier. R0-H
4i81 9-lCc, closed nt 80Sc; October, S0W81i,o,
vlesed nt Rrto; December, 82 15-16"5fS;ic,
Closed ut 83c.
CORN Rocolpts, 001,350 bu.; oxports, 21,
346 bu. Spot, easier; No. 2, 49Ho elevator
and 41T4c f. o. b. nlloat next week. Options
quiet nnd weaker, lullueured by tho break
ing bent, luwer cables nnd a less urgent
short demand nt Chicago: closed weak ami
ifi54o net lower: May. 3H4f llc, closed ut
41Uo; September closed ut 46Uc; October,
4R5ic, closed nt 46c; December, II 1-I6fll2 mo,
closed nt 41?4c.
OATS Receipts. 117.CO0 ini.? exports. 12,
703 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2. 25'Ji23'4c; No. 3,
25o; No. 2 white 25V4'; No. 3 white, 3;iic:
track whltp, 26l33c. Options neglected and
nominal.
!'yif;:D,.;ai,.in?prlnff brnn- JiC.50i717.00;
mlddltnir. $17.004i'19.5o.
IIAY-Steady; shipping, 7Mf77c; good to
choice. 82mT9)i4c.
HOPS Qiilet: state, common to choice.
1S99 crop. 101il3c; old olds, 2if5c: Paclllo
coast. lfcOO erop, ItMi 13c; old olds. 205e.
HIDKS-Flrm; Oalveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
ISc; California. 21 to 23 lbs., ISVao; Texas,
dry, 2i to 3D lbi ISc.
IwUATIlKR Firm; hemlock sole, Runoi
Ajres, light to heavy, 23i23hc; acid, 22',4fl
WOOIv Dull: domestic fleece, 25A2S?:
Texns 155i 15Uc.
PROVIHIONS-Reef. Arm: family. $11.60ffl
19.00: beef hnms. $20,00121.00; packet, $10 01
SflO.SO: extra India mess. Jlrt.oOifM7.00. Out
meats, steady; pickled bellies. $').oojn.oa:
Jilckled shoulders, $6.50: plcitled hnms, J0.75
1 10,75. lird. firm: stenmed, $7.57i4: Sep
tember closed at $7,B2M, nominal; rellned,
quiet; South Amerleu. $.W, compound. $6.2.
P6.3714: continent, $7,85. Pork, easy; short
clear, $14.0011 16.00: mess, $12.7614.00; fumlly.
lia.ootn 50.
TAI.LOW-Flrin: city ($2 per pkg.), 4T,c;
country (pkgs, free), 44(,5c,
RICK Flrmj domestic, fair to extra. 4,
fotH-ji': Jnpau. 4si'u3o.
MOKA8SK8 Firm; New Orleans, open
kettle. rood to choice, 4ie.
llUTTKR-Recelpts, 3,815 pkgs.j steady;
creamery. 1722o; Juno crenmcry, 18ii21!4c;
factory, 14yi6VjC
CHKF.SU-Recelpts. 4,728 pkgs.; llrm.
lower: large, white, HMfll'jc; small, white,
llUWUSe: small, colored, llljo; largo,
colored. llSc
KaOS Receipts, tV42S pkgs.; steady: west
ern, n-gular packing, ut mark, 1214iflSc,
western loss off.
I.lrenionl C rill 11 nml Provlsiniis,
lilVERPOOL. Sept. 2S.-WIIBAT-Spot,
flira; No, 2 red western, winter, Cs 3d; No,
fornla. cs fiUdlrts 7d; futures, easy; Sep-
f'ORN-Siiot. steady. Amerlcnn mixed.
new, 4s Id; futures, stendy, October, 4s
3'itl. November, 4s 2T4d, December, 4s 2Ud
Fl.OPR St. Louis fancy winter, steady,
ion.
PROVISIONS-Peas, Canadian, Cs lOd.
Hums, short rut. ntendl 4lx tturnn. Cum.
berlnnd cut. llrm, 45s 6i, I,nrd, American
retmeu, urm, yjs su; primo western, llrm,
37s Sd.
Receipts of wheat during the last three
days, 35, ,ooo centuls, Including 307.000 Amer
ican. Receipts of Amerlcnn ceTn during the Inst
uajr, VmiW ceil IU IS,
OMAHA ivhominam: mahkbth.
Condition of Triule nnd (tnotn,t Ions on
Slnple nml Knncy Produce.
Kaos-Rccelpts, light; good stock, firm
at 16c.
hlVK POl-ITRY-Hens. 7c: roosters, 3'J)
Ic; spring chickens. Sc; ducks, 406c; geese,
iWue; turkeys, 8c.
FRKSII DRKSSKD I'OtTI.TrtY Ttnn. in
9c; roosters. 6fi6c: illlcks and cpese. Oif?M..'
broilers, per lb., 12i.4c; turkeys. 12Ve.
OA.Mh Prairie chickens, per doz., $3.00
'r.i!. Ka"ara hucks per Uoz,. W.O0; teal,
'(150 m'xed, $1.50ftl.73j Jacksnlpe, $1.2o
lir'TTr-2R-Common to fair, 12V4c; choice,
3i.o; sppnntor, 21c; gathered creamery,
19y20c.
FRKSH OYSTURS First grade, solid
Parked. Ntv VnrU miinli ,n.
. - " ...... v.ui,.n, fcllll, TW,
,4 neieeiu, ,i.,c; sianoarus, ;7c. second
grade, slack filled, New York counts, per
ri,T.-A.?." . . ' 'ecis, iic; sinnuarus, zoc.
.,.,.,.vi-''" 1'ive, per dozen, ooc.
VKAI.e- "holcc, on 10c.
1IA Prirrta mining 1... 1 iti. i
Df.nIrs nssoelntion: Choice upland,
J9; No. 1 upland. $8.50; mciTt:jm. $!; course,
$i. ItVP straw. $3.50. These i)rlces are for
bnV Of ennil nnlnr t.fwl iiinll,.. T-iAMnHj
and prices strong. Receipts, 5 cars.
VICOUTAnliKS.
CIJCUMniCRS-Per ooacn. 20Jf23e.
T,V.IA5'i,'sJr1r b"N,lcl hasket, 60c.
NKW HKHTS-Por bushel, 60'ii73c.
i'iVn,9i,,,Ul.OT8-p' d"511 bunches, 23c.
l.l2TTIJCi:-Per dozen, lOfUoc.
i?iSJn,,or,,0.Brow"- vor dozen, 15c.
llK.VXK Vnv nnl. Unit 1. l .r.-.
string, 35c. '
l'uiATOKS-Per bushel, 40Q50c; sweet
potatoes, per bushel, 75?i90c.
CARiiAau Homo grown, per pound, lHcj
CAUMFLOWKR-Pcr dozen. $1.
TOM ATOfU 1 Ia. . , .
........ iiuiiiu b'unn. jicr 1UII
bushel b.Trket, 50c.
S?;!(?.?J.f;r"0,"u cmwn. pr bushel, 50960c.
CUI.ISRY-Nebruskn, SoyiOc.
FRUITS.
lRArrti.'gr'ntiv,-,,in r.nutnn.. tADM.,
clings, 70c; Utuh freestones, 75'JfSOc.
i-i.i-.nn .uiiiorniu, per crate, ji.ioifl.zo.
..I'RUNKS-l'tali and Colorado, per crate,
luc; per box, COc.
PKARS-Pcr box, $1.73i7J2.00.
(IRAPKS Csllforntn TnUnvn l.hn.Wi
erntc. $1.50; Concords, home grown. 17c;
Delaware and Nlagurn. per 5-lb. basket, 15c;
eastnrn Concords. 8(319c.
' WATRHMUI.ONS-As to size, 15ft20c each.
CANTAI.OI'Pi: Gems, per dozen. 4050c;
large slr.es, 0a73c.
TITir 1.-LI X...l.. ar.i ...
. . . 2r-i,w"ve i"0i.w por du., per
1)1)1.. $2.ri0!73.00.
CRANIIKRIHFR TVr l,hl ,o.
$2.25. .
TROPlCAIi FRUITS.
T.IMnNIHOnllfnrln .. .t T.
choice, $I.50(T(4.75.
HANANAS Per hittirh nppni,1ln nl.
$2.O0fi2 75. "
KUtS California, new cartoons, $1; layers.
90c. .
MISCKU.ANKOU8,
filberts, per lb., 12c; nimonds, per lb., 1CW
ISc; raw peanuts, per lb., 44'?c; roasted,
67140.
No. I salted, 7'ic; No, 2 salted, d'.c: No. 1
J,'"?1 Jva L' 8 J" 12 ,u"-' 8c: 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6c.
St. I.oiiU (i nil 11 nml Provision.
'' fml njl .ntn. -T 1 . . . 1 - -r.,
Wkc; September, 744c; October, 7IVic; De.
cember. 7fic; Mny. SOc.
CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 39c; track, 40c;
September. 39c: October. :,7l4e: Dnrornhnr
33i4e: year, 3.'(c.
OATS-Wcak; No, 2 cash, 23'4c: Septem
ber. 2er llnppinhnr "In- Mm- 'JS'. sn
white. 26c. '
RYI; Firm, 56c
I'M.ont unlet ,11ml unchnnged.
WI'M.llim Thnnltiv utmn r, f c rjvnr Ki
Clover. $6.00JiO.&0. Flax, lower ut $1.49.
milVMl.'AT Stnnilv n t- e-.e" in
R RAN Quiet: sacked lots, east track, 70
(f( 72c.
HAY-Strong; timothy, $9.00J12.00: prairie,
$G.0Uil9.OiJ.
VV1IISICY--Stendy nt $1.2G.
IRON COTTONTlKS-$1.27.
HAaOINO-$S.50ff8.50.
1'ltnVlRIOVR l,,rL- llrm. InVkl.. ,--r
I.nrd, lietter: choice. S7.00HT7.02V4- Dry salt
meats, higher; boxed lots, $8.75; clear sides
J'l ,.nn ,-ll.u t V7 Iti,..,., i
lots, extra shorts, $9.50; clear ribs, $9.C2Vj;
clear sides, J9 73
MHTAI-S-I-iad steady, $i.27mT4 32H;
-ui iinii iiifuers. (c; young, kc; tur
keys, ,e; ducks. CHc: ceese. 6c.
lOOOS Steudy ut He.
HII'l'TKH Mtemlv: nn.itnnrv unnl.
dairy. Wific. "
ltl'.l'l'MI'TH Flrmr T.flflft l,l,la .l.o, n'
COO bu.: orn, 42,t")0 bu.; oats, 16.000 bu.' '
,nii-.ui'.."M in eioiir, lo.ow DDIs.; wheat.
t.j,000 bu.; corn, 3S.000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu.
Kit linn City liruhi und Pro vIMoti.
KANSAS PITV Son "a -Win.' t r-
cember, 69t4c; May. 74ifc74.io: cash. No. '2
hurd, 601i7H4e;No. 3, G7iJ( 70c; No. 2 red, 73ff
Hi; .Ml. .1, U'llC.
COItK'-rii'rfmlipr. S?UiMln' Mm. mimi
33Hc: cash. No.2 mixed, 32',Ac; No. 3.' 30c."
UA i'H-.No. 'l white, 2ii'4c
RYK-No. 2, 50c.
II A Y fholcn llntnthv torjn1ftnn.
pralile. Ss.lO.
KtT'l'TKR (VirniMiv 1Sr,l.. ,itii.
KOOS-FIrm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, He per dozen, loss off. cnsen re.
turned: new whltewonil cimoa itmlti.H imir
cent more. '
P.12C1IPT8-Wheat, 14,000 bu.; corn, 33,800
bu.; outa, 6.OO1) bu.
SIHT'MKNTS Wheat, 89,600 bu.;. corn.
21.K0O bu., oats, 4,009 bu. .-.
Toledo Market.
TOI.KDO. O.. Sept. 2S,-WHHAT-Cash
and October 79V4c; November, " 81Vie; De
cember. S2'Jc,
CORN-Cash, 42o; September, 42'.4c; Oo
tober 0c: December. 35V4c.
OATS Cash, 23o; September, 23c; Decem
ber, 24c.
RYU-Cash. 55HC. '
Cl.OVKRSURD-Closeil at $7.05, canti.
!'lillutrlliiit I'rndiice lHrkrt.
PHII.ADUI.I'HIA, Sept. 2S.-B1JTTRR-Klrm;
fancy western creamery, 23c; fancy
western prints, 25c.
HGClfl Firm. Ho higher: fresh nearby,
20c; fresh western, lpi4W20c; fresh south
western, 19c; fresh southern, Uc.
CI1EESH Firm; New York full creams,
fancy, lUse; New York full creams, fulr
to choice, 10i,ji1flH4c; Ohio Hats, lOCu'llc.
lliineiiiilU Wheat Market.
M1NNKAPOI.IS, Sept. tH.-WUKAT-Sep-tember.
78c; December. 7R'''q7iVac; May,
SlUe To nrrlvo: No. 1 hard, SIMc; No. 1
northern. 73'4c; No. 2 northern, 77ic.
Fl.Ol'R Lower; llrst patents. $t.MS'4.40;
second patents, $U0f-l.20; first clears, $3.10
4(3.20; second elenrs, $2.10613.20.
URAN-In bulk, $12.00(T 12.25.
Dii I nt li MnrUi't,
nri.l'TH, Sept. SS.-WHKAT-No. 1 hard,
S2'4c; No 1 northern. SO'ic: No. 2 northern,
7!H4e; No. 2 spring, 72'ie, To nrrlvo: No. 1
hard, J2V4c: No. 1 northern, fJUc; Septem
ber, 0i4c; Jlcccmber, S0kc; May, !i2'ic.
OATS-2.1,'i(23',iC.
CORN-iOlic
llllwiuiUee tirnlii .Mnrkrl,
MH.VArKi:i:. sept. a. wheat
Lower; No. 1 northern, fOlifSHic; No. 2
northern. 7"?73c. ,
RYE-.'teady; No. 1. 65fJ5ee.
HARI.EY Finn; No. 2, 67c; sample,
55',ic.
I'rorln Slnrki-t.
I'EORIA. Sept. 2S.-CORN-Kasler; SSHc
OATS-lnacttvo; No. 2 white, 23o. billed
through.
WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for
finished goods,
Ciillfornlii Dried Krnlt.
NEW YORK. Sept. 2S. CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS-Slow. but nominally
steady. A largo supply of new evaporated
apples was put on sa'o today, with the
result tliat prices were somewhat lower
to sell, but up to tho close of business no
material change was noted, uslde from a
weak undertone. Stnte, common, was
ildoted at from 3o to Cos prime, WQaVic;
choice, fifjiic; fancy, 6fr6Ho. Prunes were
quoted on the basis of S'.i'ifTHo per lb us
to slzo and quality. Apricots, Royal, list
He; Moor Turk, 153160. Reaches, peeled,
HijlSc; unpeclcd, 6'utio.
t'offor Market,
NEW YORK. Sept. 2S.-COFFEE-Spot.
Rio, easy; No, 7 Invoice, SVc. Mild, barely
steady; Cordova, 95)llc. Futures opened
nnd closed steady ut unchanged prices to
10 polntn decline, with unsatisfactory Eu
ropean nnd Brazilian cables, and ruled
quiet. The weakening was Increased by
continued large receipts ut Rio and Santos,
small wnrehojse deliveries In this country
nnd slack snot demand. Total sales, 36,000
bugs, including September nt $6.85; Novem
ber, $6.k5; December, $7.00; January, $7.05;
Murch, 57.154ir.20; May, $7.30; July, $AIC4j7.I5.
WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE
Entire fensincs World Watching Efforts to
Arrango Strike Settlement,
FARM WORK IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY
(irnln In Slmek tins llron SoiueiTlinl
DaniiiRed In .ortliuent lint (It lie r
itIp Wenther ('oiiilltlon llnve
Uceii I'n vnnilile.
NRW YORK, Sept. 28. R, G. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trndo tomorrow will say:
Not Wnll street nlone, but the entire
business world us well, watched the prog
ress of efforts to bring about a settlement
of the nnthmcltc coal strike with active
Interest, This week the paralysis of th
anthracite Industry was more complete
limn uini. 111111 mi- I'lll't'l wtl frmi uiou nit'
distribution of merchandise In the east und
tun pmcing ui new iiruers wuu me inunu
facturers. Coal advanced 25c above last
n. 1111,1 iiiu liiit'i uoiiiuuirr lunif'ii m
name a selling price. The strike Involved
iiijuui i,i,vw mure illlliern iiuu iii.nuretin oi
truinmen, but the working force has In
ctcused largely through the settlement be-
ItVAAtl lllu linillitnt,il,.,l , oart.,1 o I I,ih nli.1
several nlccl coninuuluft, wIiofo works, cm-
Mlrvlti Ci Ai Si 1. .. 1,11.. .. i.ll,.
l""j hh ir,vi"j 1 j iu 1 1 inn v tirrn mil , lint
only 1,600 men were affected by the shut
down of the Susquehanna Iron und Steel
comttnnv liv 11 HtrlUn In till Ullli till fill
clltloiiB Hcvm concrnUv fuvorublo for a
quick recovery with th ooal strike over,
while In the went thrre hun been no note
hij nun jii in- mail iinuiwii ui iii
claHS of Komto Wcuthor condltlotiH have
ui-t'ii iitvuriioie lor nut rropH ana turm
us iub "Hlh IHH, 1 rtV- rfc Wl
Bomo (liiniiitjc to cruin In l lie nliock In the
Ashlo from tho exported reduction to $20
fflf iifnal fl It nll.1 .1 .in I.. ,, iuun.,.. ..I
va .iivi. iiiii mid t. ram icrr'iin'i I MH
at I'lttsburg at $13.75, the whole list of Iron
und steel products Is unchnnged. The feel
ing grows stronger that tho bottom has
been reached. Taking the eleven articles
quoted In our prlco tables It will be seen
that after an advance of over 100 per cent
Itl KfI rHr.f.a hnn .l...lln,l ...1. ..1...,. ,-.
... -ww ,...., ..,..1. i.Lviiin it uiiij iivuui oJ
per cent thin yrur und there la iilruudy a
"uciiwj iuuiu u uiKiier icvci, uuo com
pany Is considering tho purchase of lo.ooo
tons of foundry iron, nnd nn export order
v,vvw tuna j i uuin nun IILXII UIUVI'II, iMUIU
coko ovuiim aro In operation, but tho prlco
m iiv,iiiiiit;ii,
Whnut jinttt moo tn ct. ti rnnn.i
maintain tho advance. Torn for prompt
delivery wuh ncnrce and advanced 10c ahovo
tho price this dato lust yenr. or over J3
per cent. This naturally disposed of for-
filCn htlVAm. find nvnnflu tr tlin AAt .......
only 1.5U0.0IS bu while for four weeks S.I70,-
""i- "' i miunur pons, against
1-M55,jil a yaar ago. Wheat shipments
from tho eastern coast were L,7KI,7l:i bu..
flour Included, against 3.9:o,ia last yenr.
In tnn rerentu nu u-lfl, .1
not purchase freely nt the current level of
Another Increase of 6.570 cases In ship
ments of boots and shoes lrom Uoston
makes the nnllnnlr mnr.. ...,...... , r-l
that Industry' and matiufactuters are re
joicing oyer 11 widely distributed range of
irr.'inpn linn r..nnli,t.l .. 1 , -. .'
. .. .i.uv.,.,, n n,w iiuuii. eeiis
aro Imperative in many sections. Jobbers
111 1 M 1 0 111 Ml 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . .
, ' uuny anil western buyers
ask prompt shipment. After 11 long period
m, 7,7' r.e "J"0"?1--".': vo -
Bhurlng tho improvement, but the situation
nnv,vl'n rj',ls.raU,c'r 'ePresHie becu?e of
nrobibll. v nV i .V." i " ? n
of woo fnll fn' ; . iY3'.B,eH
year's nnd 100 grades quotei in he Phi a
Inur?:1 fi,ow a ,!"pllnu ot "bout He.
eighteen in Ca h a da'i gainst t'ityne Zt
WUIJKM- CI.B.HI.(i IKIU.SE TAllMJ.
AKrcKntr of Trniisnetnl b-
Aiini'iiiicii Unnkn.
NEW VOtll," BrM no .
tnllS. rnnnTlf;; S.,. Vii.ir.'I,0." "w "S
bank' c.earlngs t' the " rinS pal cU lc3
the week ended September 27. with the ner
ccntago of Increase nnd decrease as com
year' W corresponding week last
CITIUS.
Clenrings
Inc. I Dec.
I
New York ,
Chicago
..1$
811,651.62.11
125.6S7.IKS
102,l:l7,V
OS. 275,173!
31.S20.2I7!
2. 42.", ill',
30.0
6.7
2J.5
nostun ,
Philadelphia ,
St. T.miU
7.8
2.1
I'lttsburg ...I !
llultlmoro ,
San Francisco ....
ll.fi
is,7(;7,n.'6
hi.Vii.imi
,ij
)
6.3
"ilfi
62.5
33.0
inelnn.'iil
I. 1,312,100
15.13S.SI6
H,i7i,715
II, 132.707
H.3!i.l4t
li. im rn;
Houston
New Orleans
Minneapolis ,
Cleveland ,
Detroit
Louisville
Providence ,
Milwaukee ,
St. Paul
Iluffalo
OMA'IA ,
Inllanupoll3 ,
Columbus, O
Savannah
Denver
Hurt ford
Richmond
Memphis ,
Toledo
(iiilveston
Washington ,
Peoria ,
Rochester ,
New Haven
Worcester ,
Atlanta
Salt Lake City ...
"hirlnplleld. Mnss.,
Fort Worth ,
Portland, Me.-....,
Portland. Ore ,
St Joseph
Los Angeles ,
Norfolk ,
Den Moines
Nashville ,
Scrantnn
Orund Rapids
Autiistu, Oa
Dayton, O ,
Seattlo ,
Tncoma ,
Snoknne
Kloux City
TopeUa
Syracuse
Wilmington. Del...
Fall River
Lowell
New Redford
Knnxvllle. Tonn..,
lllrmlngham
Wichita
lllnghumton
Lexington. Ky....
Jacksonville, Flu.
Kalamazoo
Akron ,
Chnttanooga
Rockford, III
Canton, O
Springfield, O
Fargo, N. D
Sioux Falls. S. D.,
Hastings, Neb
Fremont, Neb
Davenport ,
Helena
'Kvansvllle
Macon
Little Rock
Springfield. Ill
Youngstown, O...,
Totals, U. S....
Totnla outside N.
18.7
3.0
7.501,410
516
K.llD.ilir,
5, If2. l(Xl
n.wii.Bin
5,3r,0,S!)7
4,817.701
fi.31R.705
S.SMl.'IH
4,601,01 K)
S.'i 23,166
S.TOO.kTr,
3.2
5.3
6.5
12.6
3.2
!l.3
15.3
.1.1
15.3
24.1
1.0:6.5231..
2,714,572
:3'VJ23
2,073,211
2.3 17.1 WV
1.S74.422
2,217,36!
5,67(,!i:i4
l.."21.127
l,5.'l.lifi'
6.31
3.4
I
'iiinl.
i mi
75. S
II. 1
i7.i :
I 12. G
21.5
2. ni.rn'c 2i i. 6
1,1171. 1! I
1.33S.33H 12.31
1.OTI.06SI I
2.367.5421 35.21
5.S
'2G;7
3,713, W 1.51
2.31S.117I 17.il
1,367.2331 23.71
1.402.S22I 18.41
l,K3.2ih! i
1,239,40l S.4I
l.l!'6,S3.i
2,6C).6I
1.067,r.-i2l
2 971. 'i5.1l
1.2S7.17II
9.6'...
22.0...
2),4
8.81,
1.042. IS II..
1,2(!M37I I.
1,I81,IK")I 20.1.01.
r61.7i.2l 34.2
85S.U7I 5.!l
SIS,76.)i
460,3101
3S0 647'
S21.0S0I 12.9
9.1
22.9
2.5
4SO,5'll 36.0.
491 I.
1-3I.-SOI 4.0I.
392.5611 "45.61.
157.156
K51,!tl
470.7001
46.2)3I
270,0!2
245,0 K)
31 1,9261
.".OTlKI
122.2321
16.1.M7I
129.0171
7M.C.60I
11.0
15.ol..
40.21..
10.2 ..
'iii'.i..
10.11..
42.51..
2.51..
0.2
23.41
I
27.1
o!i
11.0
6. SI
513.S13I.J..
776. 16' 1
73l,I.OI pi. 2 1
r-"iS,7.Tl 47. Si
50,427l
"110.242
9.0
"3!S
..l$l, 132.519.465
'..I 010.S97.S36
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal ....
Toronto
Winnipeg ...
Halifax
Hamilton ...
St. John. N.
Vancouver ..
Victoria
Totals ...
$ lf.OlS.r.il 7,
'),7l7,7!'9l !..
.r32.'iV'l ll.'f,
v 1. "09.7.1S 9.51
rao.s3.if f n.i
751 2111 2 6l
l,04i674 t.3'
851,095 SJ.2I
,1$ 30,442,5501...
13.5
IlIlAnSTIlEnT'.S FINANCIAL RHVIUW.
Miner' Strike nml Pnllllenl Outlook
Hie Tnn Mnln Fin-tor.
NKW YORK, Sept. 28. nradstreefs Fi
nancial Revlow tomorrow will say:
In tho early part of this week the mar
ket was inclined to break under the In
tluiiice of tho anthracite coal minors'
strike. Declines were scored throughout
the general share list, accompanied bv
liquidation nnd a good deal of short sell
ing on the part of tho traders. The onlv
buying support that could be seen was lii
fnct. nfforded by the disposition of "the
professional bears to cover their contracts
nt moderate declines. On Thursdav ther
was n slinrp rally in prices, due malnlv t.i
ccverlns on n more extensive scale than
nt uny time since the reaction begnn It
was caused by the reports that a settlement
of the coal strike was In Immediate pros
pect und that the political outlook, about
which Wa!l street was becoming iiiipre
henMve, hud also Improved
While tho bears thoniBelves furnished til
principal buying, It was noted that lns 0
support once moro app.ured in certain
stocks and some scattered fresh buying
was nlso noted. On Friday, however th
short covering slnekened and reports Mm'
tho settlement of the strike hud met with
obstiwles reultd In a renewed de lining
lotul-ticy. The public still keeps out or th
market and Is considered likely to do at.
until the election is olt of the wit v. Londo
has taken little part In our market, though
some little buying by the rurelgu olntnen
occurred and they wero also credited with
selling Northern Pontic.
Ilia- money situation was next to the
slock nnd pfaved the principal Influence In
the market. The heavy movement of fund
to the south and west, with tnn reduction
of the bank reserves at New York, neeos
"dtutpg a curtailment of the volume of
funds orfered on time in the Wnll street
market nnd a marking up of rates to 5 per
cent for arrangements running beyond the
let'tl-in. A r-ood deal of const rvutltm Is
srown In i-u nklti-; circles, but It Is noticed
that there Is little or no disposition to per
mit liny indue npprehenlon to assert It
self regarding th' relntlnnr of tho money
ir.irkvt to the im'ttuul sit'intlon. Ni ne of
the symptoms of acute alarm which pre
vnl'etl four yeur.t ago in tho money and
stock markets eun in' seen ns the present
preFiiieniini election upproacnes, nnu tne
t ght.'n'iir of money would appear to bo
muliil' the result oi tne heavy movement
t f lunds to the Interln..
MOVIlMHVrS OF STOCKS AMI IIOMI.S,
Mnrkot Is A mi I n Itenetlonniy mill
Closes Dull uml llenvy.
NliW YuliK, Sept. 2S. Stocks were re
artlnni.ry ngaln today on the substnntlnl
sntlsfiictlnn of the Urgent demand from the
."hurt Interest. The brokers weie too busv
on the door last night In the closing hour
to notice what was going on In the loan
crowd, but the fact wan disclosed- this
morning Hint the supply of stcckt was
again very abundant as u result of tile
heavy reduction In the outstanding short
Interest und the consequent blowing de
mand for stocks. This In Itself wus sulll
cieiit to Indicate a i paction, as the exist
ence ol u large short Interest Is u potential
support to prices and Its elimination ma
tirlally weakens tho technical position of a
market. In addition tin re was the usual
lack of explicit Information regarding es
teiday's rumored strike settlement and
some natural reaction in sentiment ns a
conscquuice. Rut tho underlying convic
tion lui'.alns unshaken that u settlement Is
In com so of arrangement.
1 here wero strong spots among the coal
ers, Reading lit t preferred advancing at
tho opening on Its good showing of August
net earnings, anil Lackawanna rising un
extrune 3 on tho declination of the regu
lar quarterly dividend. This sei veil us
something of n drag on the downward
course of the market. Urowlng weakness
developed union; some of the speclultle3
uiiil heavy liquidation was la evidence In
Northern Paclllc, the stock dtopplng 2-V
I he liquidation was attributed to Uerlin
tu count, the Uerlin stock market continu
ing In highly unsettled condition with the
stilngeiuy of money. Declines lor many of
the prominent slocks ranged tu.m 1 to J
points in the lowest und ktho demand to
cover shorts at the decline was slight,
lho market closed dull and lieavv. The
prospect of an unfavorable bank stu'temeiit
was a notably depressing factor. Tho
bunks havo lost on sutitreasury account
"'""o Ij.109.W0. which Includes deposits bv
the banks for payments at other points.
loss of cash i,y the banks (o above 57.,-
il"u JVe,el5- 'initiation in the stock market
ainocreusnre
..ever-
w.mXttV,', "tile" cleVr"
1 V, r..i,Vl n il . "nw'lra of J2.250.00tJ as
llio result of two checks for gold received
from Australia ut Sun Francisco a week
2.?: J .utJ,,ta.RU,n. .'0 "a"kS wlll llgure
. . v ," "I me uverages. A dis
patch from Australia announces the shin
mf of 00l") 1,1 "' 1 San l.'ranclsco
which will ultimately become uval able t"
the New York banks. Sterling excli nu
H cut let in New York to.lay, but Ac nt
on ReHIn fell sharply. Sterling exchange
ut Paris ulso fell li4c und the" " wus Jnnild'
erablo resulting tllsturbance in that market
the reactionary tendency was not so
mockM'St rallroaJ "'"'l "mrket'ns for
UnUS,a.ea,,g,i2s.
Commercial Atlvertlser s London llnancl-il
dAr StreraTnr"H
S The bkaS
2!rpercen,ifk,nS ",0 C"" rVteTo'!,l4Ui1
P"ce- on
Atchison
t'nlon I'npinn
do tM..
.. 61i
.. 7.'
... O'k
ic
!
.. 22
.. lL'iJ
..losvi
..123
..150
.. 45
..111
.. S3
.. SS
.. 4
.. 21
.. 31
.. SS
114
.. 17
.. IS
.. r.4'i
. . 31 ,
.. 70T,
2.M,
.. 73
do pfd
nbasl
do pfd ""
'Vheel. & U
do 2d pfj
Wis. Central ....
I'hlrd Avenue ....
daniH iTv
llaltlinuro & Ohio.. C7
c.iniullan l'uclllc .. 8;'3
lutmaa tio
Ches. & rthiu
43
ChliaBO tc S. W.
10
C. 11. o.
111
"ClilciiKO Iml. & 1... :o'j
ilo nfd....
541.2
Amerlcnn lit.'.'.'.'.'
Chi. & K. Ill
06
139
tot
f.'i,
&!i
37
11
110
173' i
Mil
1 . Kx
Wells-l-'nrL-rt i
Chicago & N. W
'C, It. 1. At p..
C. C. U. A: HI. L.
Colorado .So
tlo 1st pfd
lo 2d pf 1
Del. ,t lltuUou...
Iel. U Ac W
Denver At It. O.
tlo prd
Krle ,
do lBt 11M
Amer. fot. oil ..
do pfd
Amer. .Malting ..
(lo pfd 1
Anicr. s. & It." "
do pfd
Amer. Spirits ....
do nfii.
Amer. s 11. .!.'"
iu-4 00 pin
3: 14 Amer. S. A- y"
1.V1 1 tlo pfd "'
12!i Amer. Tin riaie"
do nfil..
OI. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ....
Hocking Valley
Illinois centrul .
Iti-a Central ...
do nfd
113 .Amer. Thk,""
87
... 17!i
... 37.i
... 23
... 93
...2'),',
... 701 J
... 66',
...in;',
nu nrrt
Uike Krle & W.,
iipni 1.: " "Bl---
do nfd
.. ecu
. . oj,
.. 21
. ,5
.. 31'4
. . is:-',
. .lii'i
4vi,
.. Si'k
.. H
. SI
OMi
.. 51 ij
1!4
.. 74
.. 9)
21
.. SO
..11s
.. 14
.. 53
.. .0
. 61
.. 2!
.. ii
., 3314
.. 70
..'SI
it-Olo. J.'Ue g. J,
Luke .Shore
L. & N'
i-on. Tobamo ...
do nfd
Manhattan I.
Pederal Hte'e'l ""'
do if,l '
Oen. .!Ur,riA
Met. tit. Ity
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. Ii...
do pfd
Mo. J'acitlo
Mobile Az Ohio ..
SI.. K. & T
du pfd
N. J. Central ...
"N. V. Central .
Norfolk & W....
tlo pfd
No. 1'ncinc
do tiftl
51 .OIllCOS HltnH'"
91 I do nfd..
7U 'Intel. Paper ';.'."
... 3J
n pra
llclede Oas '.
.. 2;i,i
..132
.National Ulsoult
do pfd
Nnttnnul T.i
!'i)i
5i I do pfd '
ri
Rational Steel ..
46
m
42
00 pfd
N. y. Air Drake
XO. Am,rl.un
Ontario & W
Ole. Ity. Ac Nnv.
1'aclllo Const .!!
do D d
.... 76
....126
Kia
.... 5S
.... 2Mi
.... 51
.... 10
.... 0'4
.... CI
"lo 1st pfd
tlo Id 11M
Pennsylvania
Iteudltn?
Pao.ilo Mall
People's (jas
Pressed a. Car
do nfd
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
lllo Ci. AV
Jo 'nfd
Pullman P. Car .
St. L. & H. 1...
S. It. Sr T
do Ut pfd
do 2d nfd
Sugar !!!"!!ni
do nfd 1 1 j
32
Hi
26
11214
St. K Soutliw..,
Tcnn. Coal & I. ... I 64
tlo nfd
U. S. Iynther tiik
do pfd cfi'i
U. S. Rubber 21
do pfd !i;4
Western Union .... "Hj
Republic I. & S.... 11 ,
do nfd r.iu.
St Paul
do nfd
173
St. P. & Omaha... 110
ho. I'ucllU- 31
So. Hallway 11
do nf,l ...
Texas & Paclllo H
P. C. C. & St. Ij... 43
Offered. Kx-dlvldend.
HH.M)STlli:i:'I".S HKVIHAV t). THAIHJ.
OiillimU In the IliiNluivin World 'lakes
on n llrillli'int Color.
NEW YOIHv. Rnnt 00 I1.1, ...
- , - ' mu. uiuuaiii'ci a
Commorclnl Itovlcw ot Trndo tomorrow will
Tho mnnlli tf oi.i..- ....
Mii . o;-,.ii iiiui i ciuauH wuu n
1? !.Mr .,bl'Uor outlook In tho Industrial
uoiui than wns uppurent n week or ten
tltlVS 111711 'Clin ..,...,... .... .n ....
,.,.1.111. . , " " '" iiiu prueii-
1 J, ,i"f " ':,"l'lement of the anthracite
7. ... "iiicu unvo neen current tor 11
tiitiplc of dus, seem to have u basis of
. .' ' w" 'o is moro tnnn n IIKellliuod
1,, 1 m!"sl disturb ng fenturo In the
mill Hlrl',' ut,,r.,ln.. ........ .1
,,,. , "" 111 mime unit) 1M 111
proceks of eilmlratlop The settlement of
jr.'- utnulguiimted wn-;o scale in the west
in 'l1lr('a,1; resultetl In tho starting of
soino Invortant mills.
An encouruglng fenturo In the Iron and
WSJ. 1,'U' Is the number nnd chur
rnf,L."f '.""'ir5'' intiulrles. Thus far little
K?", I" ho way of ortlers has been
ellelteil bv iw, ,,,1. ,i..H .1
u, , .iUUllllll in uiu iiuut 111
2f,IS!. rnlls' tl'"ul H Is perhaps a little
ear.v tn nnpn r ...in. .inii..t.A J .n .i.
..e,. 1, it, ,, in,-,,,- ,r tin 11, iii--
5 , . 1 "f reduction. Prices of southern
nil? imi.n i,,.An 1 .. . . ... ...
V .7..1 . " ' " "il'"" ti pumrwniii ill ni.
Louis nml nt nii,ui...H,. i.A-. 1 1
, ... l,,r,,,lln lllll.' II.IYf Uf.'ll
.1 1 n ...,t:a ul iiesiBeiiier piK iron ill uie
liecilne. lho tlnmiiml fnr utriinl urn I nii.-
terinl continues stoutly nnd prices aro llrm
...vf ..!'''. ,llllt tl10 'I'1 "h1"' ""'I' remains
u sc'tlf'l produces but llttlo effect.
Hut llttl., r,e rir...tiin,. ...... iu ... i...
, J H ,11111.. I l' IO I'l H' ,'A-
inieteti from the niovement of prices
iii-ui iias neen somewhnt irregular nnd
prices shift llstlessl'- being about where
tliv wero ut tills tlui- lut.1 week. Ah-
MOIIPA .tf rn.nl.... ri ..!.. I. ..1.1..
. , ,'..iil 1 i-in ini, unniK iiuui,ii
to larger Itusslun rhlpnii rtn, coupled with
,,,-i in-iuiiin, itjutieii iu ijimnii eiut'lli.
I orn, though liinotlve, showed strrugth,
presumably on sniull supplies of "spot,'1
triL'nt ll,f l-lll. ..,.,..,.., ,. ,.lt, I.. .l.n n.nnl.
n- ...v. u 1 tun, m 1.-.1I ,j tu nil- ,i--
ut it "rtiueeze" iy Chicago speculators, but
lnlnl I,. ,1... ... 1. ........ 1...
...... ,,i wi-t-h rrui.-ui'll e.uwi- nui.
Ktnt 1 .... .. ,, 1.... .1...
vuiiuu ia u Ull lliu i-ui, uill lie-
general market has ilucUutcd nervously
Intlugnced on tho 0110 Jmnd by heavy port
recelpls nnd mi the other by nppiiren
famine cnndlllons.
A satisfactory activity In distributive
trade checked to some extent In certain
Ioca!lt!eHby unseasonable weathfr and In
others by n tendency to curtail operations
pending the outcome of the electoral con
test. Is disclosed by telegraphic advices
At the larger centers, particularly In the
east, the undertone appears to be con
servative. Wheat. Including Hour, shipments for th
week aggregate 1,212.810 bushels, against
3,535,857 last week, 3.872,455 In the corre
spondlng week of IV9. 5,306,879 111 U9J
5,834,216 In 1S97 and 4,215.791 bll.-hels In UsH
From July 1 to date, this season, wheat
exports are 42.76J..VX) bushels, against 59,516,
015 last season nnd 47.0iV),897 In 1S9S-99.
- .'.'!.,rn exports for the week aggregate
2,lo6,171 bushels, Hgallist 2,134,205 Inst Week
3.523.0sn In this week n year ago. 2.58S.07J
til 1593, 3 10S.601 In 1897 and 3,165.. 111 15S6
I-roni July 1 to tlnte. this season, corn
exports aro 41.917.412 lushels. agalnrt 56,
o,8.n, lust season und 3. 9 ,2StS In UW-ro
Ruslness failures In tho fnlted States for
the week number 169. us against 183 last
week. 129 In this week u year ago. ltV, In
1S98 iso , 1S07 nml 325 In 1896. Canadian
failures number twenty-two. nalimt
twenty-one last week nnd thirteen -i the
week one your no.
Xfw York .Money .Mnrkrl,
NKW YORK. Sept. SS.-MONBY-On call
steady, at lff2 per cihjt; prime mercantile
paper. Pi-ftSiS per cent.
STMRLINn HXCHANOK-Steadler, wltli
ncttial business In bankers' bills nt U.K
for tlemand nnd $I.S2i,fi I.82U for slxtv
days; posted rates. $I.S31i4.S3iJ nnd $4.S7W
1.8,14; commercial bl!ls, $i.82iiijf4.82Ili.
SlLVKR-Certltlcntes. raH(U64V5c bar.
C3i,c: Mexican dollars. 4Wic.
RONDS-qoveniinent. Irregular; state,
Inactive; railroad, llrm
The c oslng prices on bonds today are as
follows:
P. ft. ref. 2s,.xes..lfliv
V Y C Is ,oin
v. .1 r. tm 5s.... t::,
No. Pacific 3s sn;
'I" 4s 01
N Y. C .St I. 4a.. 1074
Nor. V. c. 4s.... S
110 mupon
101'
tin 3j", reg
do 'roupon
do new 4s, reg
J old 4r, reff..
tlo coupon
do 5s, reg
do coupon
n. of c. 3
Atelilon gen. 4s.
do mil. 4s
1 '9
ion
13K
lit",
iir.,
im,
121
l!8
Oir. Nnv. Is 105
do 4s j PJ
Orenon H. U 6s 127i
do ooiuol Js 113
iieiiainit on. 4.
...losij 1110 O. W. u
!V.
Ss..ll2iH
is..1'.2i4
164
ls..H7!i
11SU
Cannil.1 So. 2s...
C. & ). 4'is
...ui M I, I M e.
... S8i St I. & S F g,
...lit St. Paul con..
tU f,s
C. & N. W. c. 7s.. 139
Ht. P. C. !
tlo M. P. ileb. 5s.. IM
UO hS
Chlrago Ter. 4s M
Colomdn Ho. 4i J3H
Ifo, I'nclllc t.i
So. Hallway 5a, .,
H. It. T. 6s....
Tf. & Pncldo Is
do 2s
I'nlon l'arltlo 4s..
Walmtli Is
Wabash !s
West Hliore 4s....
..108i
.. 61
..11.1
.. 60
..103
..1I7U
..lOOti
..112'.,
..
S!.4i
I). & It. O. Is 103
do 49 971,4
Krle Keiifr.ll 4s S"i
P. W. Af D. C. U.. 72
flen Illrctrle 5s. .111
In. Central ts nri
I.. A . tint. 4
M.. K. & T. il '.
Wis. Central Is...
do 4s
M'i Va. Centurlfs
When issued.
'Offered.-
llnston SlofU. tltiotnt Itiim.
110STON. Scot. 2S.-Cali loans. 3a ner
cent; time loans,
4BG per cent. Orllclal
closing:
A.. T s. v..
. 26i
. CSli
.it:.'',
.111
.ISM,
.17
.122
'. 3?
.110
. 3l'i
2
.1.15
Atchison 4s
N K. O. & C. 5s.
Adventure
Allouez Mln. Co..
Amal. Copper
AtUnttc
Ussttin k Mont...
Ilutte & Uoiton . i
Oil. & Hecla
Centennial
I'ranltlln
Humboldt ,
SMi
, m
:tu
1
313
(2
45
114
13
a
M
41
142
4
223
2k
SH
3914
1I0 pfd
Ainer SiiKar
do pM
Hell Telephone....
Iloston it Albany..
Hcwton & Me
C. II. .t Q
Dominion Coal
do pM
Federal HtPol
do pfd
Pltdiburu pfd...
(len. Illertrlo ...
do pw
1?.!. Klectrlc 111.,
Mexican Central
Mich. Telephone
N. R. O. AC...
t'nlon Paclllo ...
West Knd
Hx-tllvldend.
Osceola
..l!3?i. Parrot
U9
Qulncy
!10
10
83
P
c:i
01
Panta I Copper.
Tiimarack
Ptah Mining ....
Winona
Wolverines ,
I.tintlnn Sloru Qunlnllnna.
LONDON. Sept. 28. I p. m.-Closhig:
Consols, money..
tlo account
Atchison
Canadlun Paclllo
St. Paul
Illinois Central ..
IxiiiIhvIIU
(Krlo
M do 1st pfd ;
2 Pennsylvania
W Heading
113 No. Paeldc pfd....!
HS'a flrand Trunk
7?' Anaconda
11
34
65'i
!
.
6
S
40
I nlon P.ic. pfd...
1 Hand Mines
N. V. Centrnl 1321,
Kx-dlvltlend. "
InPv'i,l? s,.ronF', ?u1 "rr ounce.
.MOMA-Hio rate of discount In the open
muiket lor short bills Is 4 er "cent- (or
threo months1 blplpcr cent. '
Xew VrU Mliilnu .Stork.
NKW VOniv. Sept. 2S.-Tho following nre
totlny'08 "B flUOtntlon!, for mining shares
Chollar
('nun Point
Con. Cal. & Va..
Deadwood
(lould & Currle .,
Halo oz NorcroMs..
II me-tnke.
lion Silver
Mexican
. 17
'.m
,. 45
. :o
O)
. rr,
. 27
(Ontario
Ophlr
...600
... 43
... 12
...150
...650
... 27
...400
... 15
... IS
l'lymouth
l , t IT ....
do pfd ,
Sierra Nevada.
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jucket ..
I'orelcH riiinnrliil.
PA-ltlS. Sept. 2S.-Tho bourse wns rather
ngltutetl during the whole session today,
tho unfnvornbleness of tlui condition of
lentes having exercised an adverse In
lluenco on everything. There wns n lot of
selling by option dealers In view of the
settlement. Iiilernatlonnl securities woro
eitHler on rumors of fresh ngreements he-
iwcen tne powers nnu industrlnls suffered
somewhat. Trunsvanlers were weaker on
tho lust reports regarding Lord Roberts
return to Knglantl. which nrc comtnente.l
upnn uniiivoraiiiy. Tliree per cent rcnt3,
fflf 75c for tho account: OXehanen nn t nn.
don, 23f 13c for checks; Spanish 4s closed at
HRKLIN. Sept. 2S.-Flrmness prevailed
on tho bourse today In American nnd Ca
imdlan securities ns n result of New fork
ntivlces in connection with the reported
settlement with tho coal strikers. Local
stocks wero (Inner. They easled later, hut
111 mo ciose mere wns n snarp recovery
Home funds were weak. International se
eurltles were little noticed. Kxchntipe on
London, 20m 46iipfrs for checks. Discount
rates: Short bills, 3l3 per cent; three
monms nuis, 4 per cent
LONDON. Sept. 2S.-P.iyments In connec-
11011 wiin me seitiement caused nn er
hanced tlemand for monev toilnv. which in.
tluenred consols nnd high-class Investment
siocks. un tne ritocK exenange the busi
ness was quiet, but the tone improved In
sympathy with the recovery In American
securltls. There was not muoh Imvlnr
here, howevor, ponding tho confirmation of
mo rcporieti seiuemeni or tnn coal striKe.
PliiHiiolnl Xntes.
CHICAOO. Sent. 2S.-CIearlngs, J18.981,.
731; balances, $1,521,453: po ted exchange,
SI.Wf4.K7; New York exchnnge, 35c dis
count. ST LOPIS. Sept. 2S.-Clea rings, SI 617.171:
bnlsnces, $381 218; money, steady, with good
demand, nt 6ffi7 per cent; New York .x
clmnce. lower. Jl tllscount bid, 75c nxketl.
IlALTI.MOltn, Sept. 2S.-Cleurlllgs, $2,709,
811: balances. S35.131.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 28,-Cloarlngs,
$1310.2I6: Ixtlnnces, $1651.917.
NHW YORK. Sept 2? -Cleat inns. $130..
SS7.71V b.i lances. $s,6n9.0.'4.
UOSTON. Sont. 2S.-Clearings, $17,540 '0t;
balnnees, $1,695 275. 1
CINCINNATI, Sept. 2S. Clearings. $1.6(3,.
900; New York exchange, 40c tllscount;
money, SftO rfir cent.
f iiiiilltliiii of the Trrnsiiry,
WASHINOTON, Sept. 28. Totln-'s state
ment of the treasury halanees lir the gen
eral fund, exclusive of tho S150.eoO.OiiO sold
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $37,131,050;
gold. $70,091.701.
Cot tun Mnrkct.
NF.W OHLKANS, Sept. 2S.-COTTON-Steadv
; pales, 4,350 bales: ordlnnrv, 8e;
good ordlnnrv. 813-10e;. low mlddllni;
9ll-16c; middling. 10 11-lOc; gooti middling,
inr.-16e: middling fair. 10 O-IRo; recolpts.
24 055 bnlcs; stock, 127.522 bales. Futures,
sti-udv; October. ! 5f &ft C9e ; November. 9.'0
li9 12c; December, 9 3Sfi9.r9e; January, fl.liSf'1
l'(9o- February. 9.405t!).42c; March. 9.44'i;
9.'4; April. 9.41Ti9.45c; May. 9.4lff.).15c.
ST. I.OIMS. Sept. 28.-COTTON-Qulet;
middling. 10c: sales, 200 bales; reculpts.
2.mV) hales; shipments, 1,707 bales; stock,
9,672 hales.
,w York LI vi- Stock,
NKW YOItK, Sept. 28 -lUinVKS-He-celntH.
11.051 head; steers, fully lflc higher;
bulls and enws, 10ffi20c; bulls, S2.Wf3 60;
cows. $1.25i3.25; cables tiiotet live cuttle
slow nt 1KTM20 per lb, sheep selling nt ll'.i
(f,lJi-c: rofrlgcrntor beef, 9i9c per lb;
shipments, 200 cattle.
CALVES ltecoipts, 170 head; market do
moralized; veals. 25c lower; grassers. 60c
lower; veals. $4.00ii8 M; llttlo calves, $3.60tf
4.00, trassers, S2.25f3 00.
Slli;i:P AND LAMIIS-Itecelpts, 5,375
head; trade slow; prices 1525c lower;
sheep, $.'. 501, i4.00; choice and export weth
ers. $1.2511.60; culls. $2; lambs, $l.40f5.60;
culls. $:i.tMil.00; Canada lambs, $5.37M.
HOtiS ltecoipts. 2.7S9 head; slow ut $3.70
76.95.
Stock In Sight.
Following aro the receipts at the prin
cipal western markets for September 2s. :
1 Cnttlc. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha a.ans 7,i.2l &.!
Chicago 2,000 26,Wl G.OM
St. Louis 6,300 5,000 21
Kansas City 1.600 4.8m 2,00'
Totals i:2CS 43,421 13.MI
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oom Oattlo Brpnght Steadj to Stronger
Prices, Others Unchanged.
H0G3 OPENED WEAK, CLOSED . STRONG
Receipts of Sheep Comprised .Mostly
of Kertlers for Which Hie l)r
manil Vu (iootl nntt nl
Fully Mlentlr Prices,
south
llecelpts were:
Otilclal Mondny
OfHcl.M Tuesdav
Ortlclul Wednesday ...
Olllclul Thursday
Ofllclui Friday
OMAHA. Sept. IS,
Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep
.10.710
10.WS
fi.fi::.
7,$:s
7,3.Mi
5,933
5,960
6,74$
4,391
2,368
Five days this week 30,1(10
Same days last we ek.. . .24,30
8nme week bofore 2.1,440
Same threo weeks ngo.. 19,241
banio four weeks ueo.. 22.475
37,64(1
47.1JS
36.4W
32,552
40,613
last
Average price palu tor lios for
cocihi uays, wiin comparisons.
1900. lMr.TlSJ8.l(i7.18iT!H.l1.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Hept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Kept.
S-pt.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Kept.
Sept.
Sept.
Kept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
I. ..
2...
3...
4 ..
6...
...
7...
...
J...
10..
II. .
12..
13..
II .
15..
16,.
17..
16..
19..
20.. I
i 04
6 03
I en
5 OIU
5 OuU
6 0SJ
5 10T4
C 16U
4 20) 3 611 1 99, J 77
4 111 3 4 07 2 81
S S3
4 31
4 34
I 3 ) 4 0
2 St
4 191 ,4 04i
2 .1
4 21. 5 1.1
I 13 5 St
4 20, I Jl
4 221 5 57
4 22 3 C2
4 23 3 C3 4 M
4 30 .1 Ut 4 02
: .si
2 81
2 SI
4 80! 3 60!
4 00
5 51
4 2
3 671
.1 94
3 93
3 S4
4 21
3 68
2 m
2 M
2 791
4 f6
4 091
4 or.
5 62
il i.
4 2
5 l
5 8)
r.
r. 20U) 4 221
; Ojtil 4 25j
3 77
3 79
:t x i
4 06 5
o
3 82
5 (' .
4 ;oi
, VI' 2 f'9
4 05. 5 7'
5 (!?,
4 3 71
.1 31 .1 cs
S7I
70
3 M
2 73
2 C6
2-1
2 81
4 12
12 4-1
I 3 68 3 S6
4 0,1
5 67
11
4 32
3 94
4 04
,1 61
t ID
5 22
4 33
3
4 0,i f 46
4 .11
4 31
4 031
4 Ol!
3 ?fi'
3 76
4 OS o
21
2 W 3 96
'SI 1
5 31
5 26
5 26
6 40
5 3,"
5 2)
5 17
521 2-5! 4 3'.l
3
3 77
2 US' 4 00'
514 2-5
I 5 16
1515 4-5
3
3 SS
2 M 3 "
4 41
3 821 2 90 .4 S2
26
4 29' 3 71
1 2 Ml 3 M
27.. 1514 3-61
I 36 3
3 7S 13 RS
28.. 1616 1-5 4 441 3 611 3 83l 2 S9 4 92
Indicates .Sunday.
. The olllclnl number of cars of
stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cnttlc. Hogs. Sh'p.
C, M. & St. P. Ity, 5
O. St St. L. Hy 2
Missouri Pnclllc Hy....
r. P. system
C. & N. W. ny..t
V K. & M. V. It. It....
s. c. p. ny
C St. P.. M. A O. Ity.
II. & M. It. It. It
c, 11. & q. ny
C, It. I. & P., east
C. It. I. ft P.. west
Illinois Central Ity
38
i3
14
6
3.5
1
in
23
7
5
1
32
Totals
66
116
The, disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Huyers. Cattle. Hons. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 121 1,223
O. H. Hummond Co 69 snn ....
Swift and Company 441 1,551
Cudnhy Packing Co 329 1,990 736
Armour ft Co 406 1,752 1,971
It, Decker A- Degnn 620 .,
Vansant ft Co 209
.1. L. Cnrey 43
1,0 tnn un ft Co 59
McCreay ft Clark II
W. I. Stephen ni
Henton ft Underwood 193
Llvlngstono ft Schnller.. 40
L. F. Husz 15
H. L. Dennis ft Co 1
Hobhlck 82
H. Stiindish 384
Other buyers 299 2 6S3
Totals 2,999 7,733 5,399
CATTLI-3 There wire only a few cuttli
on sale today and about tho usual Friday
conditions prevailed, lluyers as 11 rule
wero not particularly anxlcus for st.vk
cattle, nnd tho market as a. whole wns
not very active.
HeColllts Included nhollt kovpii ran nf
cornfed steers. Packers evltlojitly hud to
hayo a few cattle today, and in some canes
paid 11 little higher prices for them thsn
they tlld yesterday. Oenerally speaking, lho
inarKei couiu Do called steady to strong.
Cow huyers were not quite as nnxloiis
for fresh supplies today ns they were yes
terday, but us 11 rulo tho twenty-flvo cars
of cow stuff on the market changed hands
ut close to steady prices, thuch In some
enses sellers hatl to tnko ofT n llttlo. fan
ners were In good demand today nt about
yesterday s prices.
Tho demand from tho country for stork
cattle continues heavy, but yard traders
havo finite a few on hnn.'. which fact
naturally mmlo them n Httm careful nbout
buying more today unless the cattle were
of good weight and quality. Such as could
answer to that description brought Just
about steady prices, but common stuff was
rather neglected and sellers found It dlll
cnlt In some cases to get fully steady
prices.
Thero were practically 110 western b.-ef
cattle 011 sale today and consequently
nothing with which to mak n test of th
margei. tne tiemunti, tnouin. is kooii. .ind
packers have paid good strong prices fur
nil tho grass beer they could find. Cows
were nnoiit stenuy wuu yestemay. though
tne mantel wns not quite as active as it
hus been for tho last eouplo of days Not
much change was nntlceablo In the "looker
and feeder traue. noon stuff nrougnt s.oadv
prices, while the less desirable grades and
lightweight cattle wero rather slow sale
nnd 11 r res nono too llrm. na Is ant to h th
case this time of tho week. Representative
sales:
nF.KF STEERS
No. Av.
Pr,
No.
Av.
..1330
..tl7
..1303
..1293
Pr.
5 10
5 13
5 43
5 45
1 1030
3 ;
1
20
31
3..
17..
3..
33..
930 $1 15
958
4 53
1383
1119
720
830
8(0
8tt
Sf4)
7S0
890
S80
850
010
819
1018
1040
$48
9S6
670
1120
900
1030
4 60
5 CO
(
COWS.
lW
1 CO
1 iO
2 00
2 ro
-,
2 25
2 2.3
2 40
2 10
2 50
2 30
2 63
2 C3
2 70
14
2
11
1
11 ,
8
12
2 ,
1
18
20
jo'.!!!"!
4
1
.... 785
.... 900
.... 7M
....1030
.... 766
....1200
.... 00
....1080
....1130
.... 785
....I0O3
....1001
....1009
....1019
....106O
....1023
....1025
.... 784
....1430
.... 940
.... 765
.... 666
.... 691
.... 737
.... 486
.... 4(5
2 S3
2 8.3
2 90
2 90
2 90
2 to
3 00
3 M
3 00
3 15
3 15
S 20
3 20
S 2a
3 25
3 25
3 TO
3 33
3 73
4 23
3 13
3 13
3 13
3 26
3 23
3 25
1...
1...
2...
1...
1...
O
v.y.
1...
1...
IS...
10...
o
17.'.!
20...
1...
1...
2
15
1
2 73
2 V
2 83
. 861
. 930
. 742
.1000
HEIFERS,
4
7
1
2
18
5
2 60
2 f5
2 S3
3 05
3 10
7
1
6
13
800
r.os
976
1364
3 10 2
HULLS.
2 60 1
2 75 1
2 S3 2
2S5 1
2 9
CALVIJ8.
4 CO 1
5 23
STAOS.
1....
l'.'.'.'.
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
2....
1....
3....
I....
8....
, 960 2 SO
730 3 00
775 3 40
770 4 00
1570
11C0
,12C0
960
110
250
130 E 60
.1220
3 00 1 . .
....1170 3 50
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
781 2 '0 6 822
3 05
OT) 2 13 6 794
1110 3 00 0 030
CC6 3 03 3 593
3 "ti
3 to
3 40
632 3 03
STOCK CALVES.
345 3 35 C 218 4 40
325 4 23 5 322 4 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
1035 3 00 2 473 3 15
420 3 15
26...
2...
1...
3...
1...
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
683
3 f0
10....
(80
3 65
840
741
S30
700
900
3 no
3 60
3 23
3 60
1
4
10
, 653
C70
873
M0
975
3 CS
3 75
3 !)
4 00
4 05
37...
!...
3...
1...
3 V)
. 11.
NERRASKA.
21 cows..
.1035
. 991
3 65
3 IO
1 cow....
.1070 3 00
.. 696 2 75
.1000 3 65
.1013 3 S5
2 cows. .
1 CO w. . .
3 steers..
1 teer...
17 feeders
650
2 75
3 65
4 20
3 00
4 20
3 35
3 SO
2 65
3 !W
4 03
3 75
VI
4 steers... .1052
1 steer ir.40
1 feeder... 790
6 steers... .132S
3 Steers.... MO
1 steer 10X0
1 bull 1310
?0 feeders.. 916
1 feetier
460 3 00
! heifers.. .1010 3 10
2 cows...
4 steers..
1 steer. ..
16 cows... ,
6 1 ows., . ,
8 heifers.
035
777
931
7)3
911
917
2 90
3 35
3 SO
2 97
2 2.5
3 3)
31 feeders.. 101!
2 feeders
1 hulls...
M!
.1355
J
M. Cunningham-
-Utah.
26 cows....
915 3 10
S. K'rof-Colo.
7 feeders.. 9V, 3 W 2 rows 11S5
4 feeders.. 915 3 90 1 feetier. . .IW)
3 feeders.. 190 3 !)
J. Nelson Wyo.
3 10
3 W
3 rows...
3 cows. . .
HSU 3 60 1 COW....
.1010 3 00
953
S9J
3 :sn
4 on 1 steer...
4 00 10 feeders
4 45
P. Prntt-Neh.
2 65
4 t) 15 heifers.
3 00
II feeders
ImO
756
3 00
3 SO
4 feeders.. 9.li
21 feeders.. 1026
j
t cow...
, 9 to
, 775
33 steers
615 3 60
1 steer.
S60
A. W. Smlth-Wio.
1 cow.
1150 3 30 2 COWS.,
,.11M 2 30 j
6.96.1
7,355
M21
7.621
3L999
26,290
31,318
29,21)2
SS.531
tho
1 cow
87 feeders
4 feeders
1 steer....
?() .1 30 , 3 cows . . Oil 3 3i
1U00 4 30 ! cows. ,,..1010 3 4
1000 4 30 1 steer ....ID) 3 40
1UO0 3 2fi 1 steer 1010 3 10
J. II. Sutton-t'tah.
597 3 00
21 heifers.
James .Mlchclson Wve.
13 feeders . I tPil 4 30 til feeders.. 1072 4 30
50 feeders. 1C63 4 30 34 feutUrs. .1072 4 30
: cows 104 1 3 50 43 cows 932 3 05
28 cows..
1 cow...,
62 steers.
4 cows..
3 cows..
. .lOitt 2 70 1 COW 780 3 Oi
.. m 2 70
C. Moore Colo.
..1143 4 25 1 COW 10SO 3 00
..HO'i 3 10 1 cow 1220 3 00
. ItoO 3 10 13 CCWS 1215 3 33
. COLOHADO.
..fO'O 4 15 13 steers.. ..1171 4 27
22 steers..
1 steer 1310 4 25
(I. W. Leonard-Colo.
11 fecderH.. S05 4 0n 1 feeder... 700 J 25
50 feeders.. 668 4 10 4 feeders.. 525 3 2J
13d Swan Wvo.
S6 feeders.. 1000 4 25 6 cows 933 3 00
14 feeders..
1031
4 00 3 cows 1136 2 S
3 3 24 cows 931 3 li
3 steers..
956
J.
SS9
92.1
Heaves Idaho.
3 70 5 feeders.. 1000 3 70
3 25 1 foeder... S80 3 25
Peterson Wyo.
4 30 2 bulls" HS3 2 65
3 W 1 bull 1410 2
"7 i, (1 r. - 1. n
43 feeders.
3 cows
J.
12 feeders.. 1156
12 feeders.. .ViO
20 cows.. ..1011
.VAV... V1" W " "'' ivu .1 Of
HOtlS H hern w.re n f ni'ap N nn A
hogs orf snle today, but tho tlemand wai
ftllly Cflltnl to the Slltmlv. Th,. mnrli.l
started out not much tllfTerent from yester
dny h close, u fow packers getting rnlxsd
liogs ut Jo.12'4 und $5.15, but thq market
soon llrnictl up and tho hulk of the bogs
Changed hands ut nlioilt Klen.lv nile. win.
jesjerduy's general market. Tho trade wim
uctivo nnd prnctlcallv everything was sold
nt mi ear y hour. The top of ,'..27 wus 11
shade higher than yesterday, but the bora
wero prlmo nnd fully ns good ns imythlng
thnt has been hero In tho last couple of
lIUVS. 1 be che u-nn irnml u,,,l ul.,,J 1
""."III l)o seen from tho sales below, tho
.!.. : . V ""h" J'ini uootii in yestur
Iny s notches, with the exception of the
heavy ,0gs, which soltl n little higher
The market so far this week has not
nrietl much, the low unlm 1..1..., ....
i
day, when tho nverapo cost was slightly
is $..Ii, so It hits been very near n steady
iitui un mo wcck. Jieprcscntutlvo salesi
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53 S3
4 1.3
4 30
68..
239
(0
5 13
70 107
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5 17(4
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.3 1714
J 174
5 1P4
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5 17i.i
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6 20
5 30
5 10
5 20
5 20
6 11
5 20
5 24
5 20
6 20
5 20
5 20
5 20
6 20
5 20
5 224
6 224
5 25
5 V5
5 274
6 27'i
16
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5 10
r. 10 '
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5 12H
3 12i
5 12'i
5 12!t
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6 15',
6 124
6 '2'i
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5 12t,
6 12'j
5 12V4
5 12'.B
5 !2'j
6 12'.i
5 1214
5 15
&.I3
5 15
5 15
6 13
6 13
5 13
5 1.3
b 1.3
I 13
5 13
S 13
5 13
5 15
5 16
3 15
5 15
5 15
5 15
5 13
5 13
6 1.3
5 15
5 1.3
5 13
5 1.5
5 15
f. 1.3
r, 13
r. 15
6 15
6 15
6 13
5 1.5
5 15
6 15
6 15
5 13
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333
323
226
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296 .
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...240
...218
.242
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240
234
219
15
SIIU.P 1 hero wero twonty-four cars of
nlieep on the market this morning, but H16
bulk of them wero feeders, only about nlno
cars of good sheep being on salo. Most of
the trains weri late In arriving, so tho
market wns slow In opening. Shctp. how
ever, were nbout steady, .villi yestf rdny, al
though Chlongo cmne steatlv to lOo lowor.
There were practically nu fnl lambs offered,
consequently then- was .lotlilng to mnko a
test of the ninrket.
Feeders were Mi good demand ngaln today
and prices ruled steady to etroiig for both
sheep nnd lamlis.
Quotations: Choice western print, weth
ers. $3.7.iff4.no; choice crass enrlliign, $375
(it 1.00; choice ewes. $3.23-tT3 .. tulr to good
ewes. $3 noil 125- e-dl ( wen t?8ta", no- oho'ci
spring lambs, $1. 73(15.00: fi.n m good spring
Iambs. J4. 5011 1.75: feeder wethers.
3.66
feetier lambs, $tuOiJ4.4U.
No
Pr
$2 or
3 45
3 65
2 cull ewei
201 feeder wethers....
Hi u yonilng wethers
Si
J.9
CHIC.tliO 1.1 YH
STOCK ."31 AHIC11 1
CbIIIc Are' (if iiernll.v Almiit .Sternly
TeiniiN Sluiv unit I.imtit.
nSSIi,CAP' Scpt;. 2S-TCATn'K-n"'Pt.
2,000 head; generally nbout steady; Texan
slow to 10c lower; nntlves, best on sula
today, two cnrlouds nt $3.60; good to prlmo
steers. $.i.45ff3.S,3; poor to medium, $4 50 it
5. 10; selected feeders, choice sternly, other!
wenk. $3.S014 60; mixed stnekers, weak.
I2.ri0tf3.ry); cows, $2 70VI.OO; heifers. $2.9rvj
4.60; dinners. S2.flOfi2.Ci; bulls, weak, $2 54
(ill 15: calves, SI.6iVi5.60. Texuns, receipts,
1,00) head; best on salo today, ten carloadi
at $3.80; Texas fed steers. $l,15f5.00; Texan
grass steers, $3.23iil.0Q; Texas bulls, $2.3
if 3.25.
IIOOS Receipts. 20,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 18.000 head; left over, 5.000 brad;
top, $3.55; mixed nnd butchers, $.5.106.53".;
good to cholco heavy, $5.10475.641; rough
heavy. Sl.95'rt5.05; light, $5.205.55; bulk of
sales. $5,251)5.45.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts. ii.001
head: sheep steady; lambs, good to rholc",
steady; common. 15c lower; good to choice.
$3.90fH 00; fair to cholco mixed. $3.60TJ3.91;
western sheep, $3.9flft4. 20; Texas sheep, $2 50
Ti3.60; native Iambs, $l. 251(5.50; western
lambs, $4.75115.33
St. Louis Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 28. -CATTLE-Recelpts,
1,600 head, Including 1,000 Texans; market
steatlv: native shipping nnd export steers,
$1.754. SO; tlressed lieef und bjtcher steers,
$1. 15115.30; steers under l.OuO lbs., $3,351(3.00:
stnekers nnd feeders, $2.6tl1i4.75, enws nnd
heifers. $2.50(1?' 1.80; ennners. $1.50'ii2.7.5; bulls,
$2.40113.25; Toxns nnd Indian sleers, quiet,
ut $3 251(4.50; cows and heifers. $2.251i;i.0O.
IIOOS RecelptH, 4.NX) head; market about
steatlv; pigs and Hunts, $5.301J5. 10; butchers,
$5.351i5.62i.
SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rceolpts, 2.000
head; market stcad : native muttons, $3.51
1(1.00; lambs, $l.ooii.3 "5- culls nnd bucks,
$2,501(3.60; stockers, $2. '' i t 25.
iciiiisiim t iti ; 1 . '"tui'i.-.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2-f VTTI.E-R-
celpts, 3,600 head natives, 2,01 head Tex
ans, .,') head calves; inarget sieauvr nnnvn
steers, $5 00115.50; Blockers and feeders. $3 60
11 30: butcher cows und heifers, $3 0 t7JI''5;
runners, $2 00f3.O0; f(d westerns, $1.00135 15;
wintered Texans. $3.60?i,1i; grass Texniw,
$3(101,3 35; calves, $I.OOf5.60.
ltotiti Keccipis. o,'i neiiu; itcuvn; '
6c higher: closed strung; heavy anil mixed,
$5 224115 35; IlKht. $3.20?,n.50; pigs, $l.f,O1(4.S0.
blll'.r.r AM- liAMliM ueceipis, -1 niu;
market nomll'iil: fat lamht nre bringing
$1,751(5.25: muttons. $3 60Cf, too; htnekers nnd
ft:edtirs, $3.Wfj4.oo; culls, $2wijaw.
SI, .liiNeph Live nlnck.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 2S.-(Spo-
rial.) The .louriml quotes:
CATTLE-Ricelnts. 1 :vo heatl: mnrkut
5f(10c higher; natives, $1,261(5.65; Texans nnd
westerns, rs,vniu.u; cows nnu uciiers, .-..,
((1.63, liulls and stags, $2.23liI.SO; yearlings
nnd enlves, $3.601i 1.50; uttu-kers untl feetier',
$3.2.31(1.40; veuls. $l.601iii.r.0.
IIOflS-Recelpts. 3.S0O head; market 2','it
5c higher; nil grades, $5.1741(5.27'; bulk of
sales, jj.aiotri.-.'h,
SHEEP AND LA.MIIM -IteceipiS. J(W licati;
market steady, lilinbs. $1 601(j.(W; sheep,
$3.605jl.OO.
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Tciaphono 10IJ9. Omnlia, Sal
COMMISSION,
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BOARD OK THAI) S3,
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