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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, REPTEMBE11 16, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Veulntureiof Jfheit and Corn ill Claia
Higher.
DECISION OF COURT IS STILL FACTOR
Frest Condition, and Jiervon, Short,
Are, Honncr, the Chief R'"
lor AdTiie, la Price o
Cklcaito Board.
CHICAGO. Sept. 15 Reactionary In
fluence, irom caturdays siunip wire at
work In grains tonay. This was a condi
tion somewhat unexpected, lor It arna gen
erally supposed thai Judge Chytraua de
cision in the oats case Saturday would
bring out long grains. ....
Traders were somewhat In the dark as to
whether they dare do any business in fu
tures at other than rash prices and as a
result outside orders were scarce.
uess was largely ill the hands of locals and
the nearby tulurea were let severely alooe
because of their premium over cash prices
The further deliveries, however, seemed
to have been oversold Saturday and be
cause of their aeemliig cheapness In com
parison with shopping llgures prices were
shoved higher In most commodities. At
the close September wheat, December
wheat and December corn were HSc higher,
(September torn was c down ana Decem
ber oats a- shade off. JanuHry provisions
closed Zftc lower to 7c higher
Wheat started out with a fair show Of
strength, largely because the crowd was
not frightened over the Issue of the Injunc
tion cases. It was generally believed that
the decixlon in no way affected trade ex
cept in the case of extreme manipulation,
and that even If the decision were upheld
the directory could frame governing rules
tnat would hold. Many of the speculators
went home fcaturrlay night short.
Although cables were only steady and
little outside business came to hand the
fact that stock were decreasing started
an upturn. In spite of the fact tnat there
was a big run ot wheat to this market last
week stocks In public houses increased only
4lx,Mt bushels. The Increase in the visible
supply was only 6Jo,00o bUHhels.
lluylng by shorts and a fair commission
house business, with very light offerings,
Started prices higher. Trane was dull at
times, with the outsider in the market only
sparingly. St. Louis supported December
to some extent. The weather wa very
tavorable to th, movement and receipts
were increasing, especially In the north
west. September was traded In lightly, but ad
vanced with December. The other option
opened unchanged to c up at Ti'rTi',c
ftnd closed llrm at He up at liic. December
started unchanged at bvV, eased at one
time to 6s4jMsc, and cloned lirm, c up
at 09c. Local receipts were 24H cars, 7 of
contract grade; Minneapolis and Duluth re
ported i,i cars, making a total for the
three points of I.oUH cars, against 9o3 last
week and 2.411 two days last year.
RreadslufTa on passage decreased 408,000
bushels. World s shipments were 10,428,000
bushels, against B.asl.ooo bushels last year.
Seaboard clearances in wheat and flour
equaled 6S4.UO0 bushels. Duluth worked 'Ml,-
bushels for export and helped in the
advance. Primary receipts were 1,778,000
busneis, against z.mo.ouo busneis two days
last year.
Conflicting reports of damage to corn
from frosts nut the corn crowd in a guess
ing Mjute. The market opened strong for
Decei.'ber and May, and there was a fair
demand In these deliveries. September was
choppy and in the end ruled easy. Offerings
In general were not excessive at any time,
even when the market was at Its highest
point.
The weather was fine In the corn region,
with better weather In prospect. Cables
were steady and receipts were Increasing.
"VVIth these mixed conditions the sentiment
was somewhat uncertain. In the end the
frost damage report and small contract
stocks helped the bulls. About mid-session
there was areat firmness.
Later there was a recession, but the close
was neat toji figures save in September.
The near futures sold between toVjO and
'6!e and closed easy, c off at ofTfee. De
cember started at 43Hc. sold at 43c and
closed c up at 43ic. Receipts were lib
eral at .son cars, ( or contract grade.
Oats were received in lararer niiantitw
the weather was good and the quality of
arrivals was Improved. The market opened
easier, under some selling by a leader and
by commission houses, but price fluctua
tions were narrow. Corn strength aided
the Drlce at times. The cnxh ilmoni wo
light. December sold between Slo and 31Hc
iou a miaae on at 31?r314c.
Receipts were boO cars.
Provisions were fairly active at time, and
ruled firmer on higher price, for hogs. Hog
products showed the most strength and
were difficult to trade In. There was a dis
position to sell May stuff, but a good sup
port brought advance,. Corn strength also
wa, a support to prices. January pork
closed 6&7c up at $15. 17tt316.20, January
lard 7c up at W.67V, and January rib, 2Hc
higher at 38.
Estimated receipt, for tomorrow: Wheat
o car,; corn, 470 car,; oats, 335 cars; hogs
Th, leading future, ranged a, follow,:
ii. Spot, easy; No. 2. 33c; no. a wnire.
33r; track mixed western. 33c; .rack
hlte. 34"i37r. Options, onet nut lainy
tesrly wlih corn. May rinsed at 35r; Rep-
tember closed at 35c; December, Xi-VB'XC,
loseii at 3.ic.
II A Y steady : snipping, NrfUiOc; gooa to
holce, 9"ic.
HIDES Quiet; Qalveston. lc; California,
19c; Texne, He.
LEATHKH-FIrm; acid, 24WZ..WC.
Hops Firm; state, common to choice,
1!1. 2 Pfi -': 1!A l!'a-'0c; olds, Wide; Pacific
ast. IStdl. 2iartPc; 1900, 193.1:; olds, B
12c.
WOOL Pull; domestic fleece, Z5tt3nc.
PROVISIONS H-ef. steady; family, $16 00
iffltMW; mess, SI3."ia.S; beef hams. $22.i?
23. on; packet. ,14.0wuli.0": city extra India
mess, 322.noft24.tiO. Out meats, firmer; pick
led bellies. HS'iMc: pickled snouiuers. c;
pickled hams. llH&12c. I,ard. steady;
western steamea, sum; reimeo, sienoy.
n..M..An til Qm.th A murtri 111 KO?
compound". 7"(iic. pork, firm; family, 120 00
W.ii.;m; snort clear, is wzi w; mess, u.
U ID .25.
Hi; I TKK-Keceipis, T.anz pags. ; nirnayj
tate dairy, lt'a'22c; creamery, extra, 2-tc;
une creamery, common to choice, ltJViW
22c
CHEKSK Receipts, 1,01 rkgs.; steady;
fancy large, white and colored, 10Vc; fancy
mull, white anil colored, ic.
MM IR Here tits. 10.875 tikas.: steady; state
nd Pennsylvania, 21fti22c; western, candled,
WVitt-'lc" western, uncnndled, lifa.'Oc.
POI I.TKY Alive: j-jasier; rnicKens, i.t
14c; turkeys, lKpl2c; fowls, 13c, Dressed:
ynlet and unchangel.
1 Al.uuw-DUli; cuy, M'8:,c; country,
5Vy6c.
M Kl
TAL8 Tin was again weak and light
In all markets in the absence of supplies.
New York lost about 25 point, and closed
32.56 3-6 for spot, while In London there
as a decline of 1. which placed the clos
ing figures at 122 10s for spot and 117 108
for futures. Conner, like tin. was easier.
the London quotation declining 2s 6d to 53
13s 9d for futures. New York closing prices
were: Lake, S11.60A 11.62; standard. $11.20
.60; electrolytic, f 11.70b 11.80; casting, $11.70
fall $0. Lead wa, quiet and unchanged here
nd In London, cloelns at $4.124j and at
10 10s. respectively. 8uelter was also un
hanged, closing at 19 7s 6d In London and
b?c locally. Iron at Olasgow wa, un
hanged at 6s 8d and a shade lower at
Mlddiesborough at 53s 7d. Local Iron mar-
et was quiet and steady. Warrants con-
Inue nominal. No. 1 foundry, northern, I,
uoted at $23.00g 25.00; No. 2 foundry, north-
rn, 22.0ffi23.(Xi; No. 1 foundry, southern.
i2.IKVn23.00: No. 1 fnundrv. sniithern soft
$22.00(23.00.
MARKETS.
OMAHA WHOLESALE
Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Safy.
Wheat
Sept.
Dec.
May
Corn
Sept. Deo.
May
Oats
a Sept.
b Sept.
b Dec.
May
Pork
Sept. Oct.
Jan.
Lard
Sept. Oct.
J :in.
May
Ribs
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
2r,v 734 72 731 72V
tV 69 68p 69 x2
WVMT 704 9Vi 10 S9V44t-)i
69H 68H 687, 69
43HSH 43 43 AS 43
lOHUH 41V, 40H 41V, 40 V
M 34H 33 8334t,v!
Slf1, 31-S 31 ila 3l2
SlV 31S 31V4 31V4 3lHtA
1J62V4 1J82V4 16 62 18 75 18 67Vi
18 80 17 00 IB go 16 90 16 85
15 17V4 15 22V4 15 15 16 20 16 12V,
11 00 11 00 10 97. 10 97 11 00
J 85 9 97 9 5 9 97 9 K5
8 66 8 S7V, 8 9) 8 7V? 8 60
8 20 8 25 8 17 8 25 ..!...
10 90 11 00 10 90 10 95 10 90
10 22 10 90 10 20 10 27 10 22
8 00 8 02 77 8 00 7 97V4
40
No 1 a Old. b New.
Cain quotation, were as follows:
FIII'H Flrmar- ln..
C3.0; ,tralghts,- $3.103.30; clears, $2.70(fr3.00
spring specials. 81.30; patenta, $3,4043.70
straights. $2.904,3.20.
WHEAT-No. S spring. 7172c; 'No. ;
CORN-No. 2. 6941 69c; No. 2 yellow, 63(9
J,.A.n.I'KX.Kalr to choice malting, 4Sa3
SKKI)K Nn 1 fluv tl xi.. t r.w7.,
em. i :4S; prime timothy,' $4.76; clover, con
PKOV ISIONS-Mess nork. ner hhl . IK
CrlS-hO. Lard, per 100 lbs $lo.8S( 10.87. Short
ribs side, lKise). $lo.nr,rn 10.90. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). 9.0oji925. 8hort clear
W lllrflv V Hania of hlirh wfn 11 r
Th following were the receipu and h!p
v in wa f t j voici ua y .
Receipts. Shipment
f . , 10.IRV
Wheat, bu... 175,0iO
Corn, bu lTl.Ooii
Oats, bu 2H0.0U0
Rye, bu 14,000
Warley. bu 62 ia)
On thA Prndlle yohinir lnil t.. 1
ter murkel w-a. Arm; creameries, lt4i2i'c
ioiuj-. . nerse, aieaay, 10 VjlJOV
Eggs, Aim; fresh, 19c.
MEW YORK GKNKRAL MARKET.
75
n
19.000
173,000
,om
ax
1H7
63.
2,
Qaotatlons of the Day oa Varloa
Coaimodltlr,.
NEW YORK, Sept. IS FIXil'R Receipt,,
Z4.60 bbls.: exports. 19.978 bbls. : market
fairly active and firm In tone with
grain: winter patents, $38io3.90; win
ter straights, $3.40-4)3 50; Minnesota patents,
$3 SOgi.Ort; winter extras, H.CWu-1 20; Mlnne-
$2H"fi3.0o. Rye flour, steady; fair to good!
t3.ltuo3.tO: choice to fancy. $3.50i30. Buck
wheat flour, quiet, $1.76u.25, according to
delivery.
CORN MEAL Pull: yellow western, $1.34
city, 11.32: Hranoywine, .i.ooil3.w.
RYE Uulet; No. 3 western, 6c, f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2. 66u. track; slate, 6oc, c.
f.. New York.
BARLEY Dull; feeding. 44c, c. I. f.. Buf
ralo; malting. bliCc. c. I. I., uuiraio.
WHEAT Receipts, 2X3,175 bu. ; export,,
IS2.224 bu. Spot, steadier; No. 2 red, 7c,
elevator; lo. 2 red, To'c, r. o. D., anoat
No. 1 northern Duluth. 7SeVc. f. o. b.. afloa
Options opened barely steady on cable
news, but rallied and were generally Itrm
all. day. with a broadening specuiauvi
trade. Buying motives Included a good ex
nort trade, light offerings, foreign demand
small northwest receipts and fair clear
ances. The market closed firm at e net
advance. May. imo'ii'ic closed at 74'c
September, 75t)7iPc, closed at 7tVc; De
cember. 73c. closed at 73Vc.
CORN -Receipts, none; exports, 1.128 bu.
Spot, dull: No. 2, 72c. elevator, and 69c,
f. o. o.. afloat; rvo. yellow, 7oc. to arrive
No. I white, ,ik', to arrive. Options were
weaa on Bepiemoer. owing to larger re
celpta, but generally Arm otherwia, or
small world's shipments: the wheat ad
vanced covering and scant offerings. The
maraet ciosea orm ana hc net higher. Jan
uary, 4M4c, chvsml at 4c- May, 45,'0"
o-,c, roeu at v , nepiemoer closed a
6o'". December. 4i4!kc. closed at 4Vc.
OATd-Receipt, 'M.M bu.; exporU, U.024)
Condition of Trade aad notations oa
Staple and Faaejr Prodace.
FXJOS Candled stock, 17'ffl8c.
LlVK POl LTK.Y Hens. 9f9c: roontert.
according to age, 4125c; turkey,. Si&'lOc;
ucks and geese. 6u6c; spring chickens.
per lb., lliailc.
m n'KH-Packing stock. 3c: choice
airy. In tub. 14'gl7c: separator, 22ffi;23c.
FRESH CAUGHT FISH-Trout. 11c: her
ring, 6c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch, 6c;
uffalo, dressed. 7c: eunflsh. 5c: blueflns.
3c: whlteflsh. 10c: aalmon. 16c: haddock lie:
codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled.
per lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per lb., 2ic;
bullheads. 10c; catfish. 13c: black baas. 18c:
halibut, 11c.
CORN 52c.
OATS Old. 4c; new. 35c.
BRAN Per ton, $14.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up
land, $8; No. 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1 coarse,
$7.00. Rye straw, $6.60. These prices are for
ay of good color and quality. Demand
fair; receipts light.
OYSTERS Standards, per can. 80c: extra
selects, per can, 87c; New York count,, per
can, 45c.
VEGETABLES.
NEW CELERY Kalamaioo. per do.. 30c:
Kearney, per do,., 35i450c. .
POTATOES New. per bu., 254T30c. .
SWEET POTATOES Per lb., 2c,
TCRNIPS Per bu.. 30c.
BEETS Per basket, 40c.
GREEN CORN Per do,., 6o.
CUCUMBERS Per bu.. 25c.
RADISHES Per do,., 10c.
WAX BEANS Home grown ter market
basket, 25c; string beans, per market
basket. 26c.
CABBAGE California or home grown,
new, lc.
ONIONS New home grown. In sack,, ner
bu.. 60goc.
TOMATOES Per market basket, 4560c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.15.
FRUITS.
PEACHES-Callfomia lata Salwayo. 750
oc; v oioraoo, wiriwc.
PLUMS California, per 4-basket crate.
rancy, !.&; caurornia egg, per box, $1.10;
he me grown, per 8-lb. basket. lftjf-18c: Colo
rado and. Idaho, per 4-basket crate, $0.86
PRIINES-Per box, $1; Hdngarfah. $1.25.
Beauty. $1.35tfl.60; New York.' per bbl., $4;
per geg. n.so: Li tan canning stock, per box.
$1 3Tyf7 1.50.
APPLES Summer varletle,. per bbl.. $2.20.
CANTALOUPE Genuine R. F.. Der crate.
CK A B APPLES Per bbl., $3.60.
WATERMELONS Crated. 164r20c
G RAPES Eastern, 26c: Tokays, tier crate.
l. to.
CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $6.757.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$2.25((i2.76.
lemons California. i4.owa4.26: Messina,.
okanges Valencia,, x4.76Sd.OO; Mediter
ranean Sweets, $4.00(04. 25.
PINEAPPLES Per crate, $4 25474.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY New Utah, per 24-frama case.
CIDEK New York, $3.75.
1 J I T ) I." SI N." r 1 trrt n 7e Nn , ar..n a.
No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8c; No. I veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides. 8312c; sheep
pelts, 76c: horse hides, $1.504) 2.60.
rorT;uHK-yer in., so; shelled, Be.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell. Der lb..
12c; hard shell, per lb., llc; No. 2 soft
shell, per lb., 10c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb.,
9c; Braslls. per lb., 14c; Alberts, per lb., 12o;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell.
per lb.. 15c: pecans, large, per lb.. 12c:
mall, per lb., 10c; cocoanuts, per do., 60c.
OLD METALS A. B. Alpem Quotes the
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ten, $11; Iron, stove plate, per ton, $8; cop-
Cer, per lb., 8c; brass, heavy, per lb., 8c;
rass, light, per lb., 5c; lead, per lb., 8c;
sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, per lb., 6c
It. Loals Grata aad Provlaloaa.
ST. LOI'IS, Sept. 15.-FIOrR Steady:
new red winter patents, $3.163.25; extra
fancy and straight, $2.853.10; clear. $2.70
2.80.
SEEP Timothy, $3 005?4.o6. In demand.
CORNMEAL Steady at $2.90.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 66c.
HAY Firm: timothy. 6.0(x&11.00: Dralrle.
$6.004i 9.00.
WHISKY steady at $1.82.
COTTON TIES $1.07.
BAGGING j7 l-c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
WH EAT Higher; No. I red cash, ele
vator, 65c: track, 87467c; September. 65c;
Pecember, 66c; May, 6S'iS 69c : No. 1 hard.
H'7oc.
CORN Higner wo. z caan, eoc; track.
62c; September, 56c; December, 37c; May,
3.Hc-
oath-kiuv no. z casn, 2c; Jrack. 29
80c; September, 29c: December, tic; May,
2t-c; No. 2 while, lac.
RYE ltwfr, 4c.
PROVISIONS Dry xalt meat, higher:
boxed extra short,, $11.60; clear ribs, ILl.ootff
n.6u; snort clears, n .". iiai-im, nigner;
boxed shorts. $1200: clear ribs, $11.76; short
clear,, $12.37. Pork, higher; jobbing, old,
$185; new, $17.30. Lard Lower. $10.67.
iu.TAi-Ufuci, bieaay, n.it1. spelter
milet, 9t. la.
poi'Ll ki-titeaay chickens. itc:
springs, ltyilc; turkeys, 11c; duck,, 7o;
geese. 4c. ,
til; i i K.K eteaay; creamery, I&tJ-ic;
dairy. 14j?l7c.
17v,c, loss ore.
Receipts. Shipments.
lO.flrt) T.TniO
196,000 64000
28.0110 12
133.000 24.000
western, Ms 3d Hams, short cut, 14 to 1
lbs., firm, 6s. Bacon, Arm; Cumberland
cut, 26 to 30 lbs., SUM; short ribs, 16 to 24
!ts., Ms; long clnnr middle,, light, 2H to ,w
lbs., 60s; long clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40
ths.. 60s KVi; short clear backs, 16 In 20 lb
Ms (kl: clear bellies. 14 to 16
Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs..
Lard. lirm. prime western. In
American refined. In pails, Ms.
HOPS At I.ndon (Pacific
crop. Arm. s losii i.7.
IU 1 1 I. rv 01111 on i.
CHEESE Steady ; American finest white.
48s; American colored, 49s.
TAL1OW Prime city, steady; Australian
In Ixindon, steady, 31s M.
The Imports of wheat Into Liverpool last
week were 89,0 quarters from Atlantic
ports, 1.000 from Pacific and 6.ono from other
ports. There were no Imports of corn from
Atlantic ports last week.
lbs.. Ms 6.1.
Arm, Ms M.
tierces, 53s;
coast), old
Toledo drain and Seed.
TOLEDO, O.. Sept. 15. WHEAT Fairly
active and Arm; cash, "3c; September,
"3c; Pecember, 73c bid; May, 73'c,
CORN Dull and steady; cash, ftlc; So.p
tfmber, oc; December, 42c; May, 4"c.
OATS Dull and easier; September, 32c;
December, 31c.
SEEDS Clover, more active and easier;
October. $6.40 bid; January, $5.30 bid. No.
2 timothy, $1.80.
R Y E 52c.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 15. BUTTER
Firm and lc higher; extra western cream
ery, 23c; extra nearby prints, 24c.
EGGS Firm; good demand; fresh west
ern. 22c, loss off; fresh western. 20c. loss
off; fresh southern, lxc, loss off.
CHEESE Firmer: New York full creams.
prime small, lie; fair to good small, lOVi'd)
loc; prime large, lo-vgllc; fair to good
large, 10tjl0c.
Minneapolis Wheat, Floor and Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 16. WHEAT Sep
tember, 8i47tiVic; December, 6.ifi65c;
on track. No 1 hard, 6)c; No. 1 northern,
87c; No. 2 northern, 65c.
FLOUR First patents, $3.75ti3.85; second
patents, 3.6ojj3 70; flrst clears, $2.9g3.0u;
second clears, $2.3082.4O.
BRAN In bulk, $U.0K&11.50.
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15 The visible sup
ply of grain September 13, as compiled by
the New York Produce exenange, is:
Wheat, 22,O&8.000 bu.; Increase, 63.1,rJ0 bu.
Corn, 2.2R4.0OO bu. ; decrease, 257.O00 bu.
Oats, 6.2H4.0O0 bu.; Increase, 1.122.000 bu.
Rye, 7o6,Oifl bu.; increase, 119,000 bu.
Barley, 631,000 bu.; Increase, 308,000 bu.
cllne In New York exchange, enhancing the
prospects of early gold exports to America.
An advance of the bank rate will soon be
seriously disoissed. It H dependent largely
on the condition of affairs In the United
States, though the possibility that the gov
ernment will have to borrow a consider
able amount to meet the Interest on the
debt early In October Is likely to postpone
an advance. Business on the Stock ex
change opened quiet and Irregular. Con
sols were dull. Americans at the opening
had an unsettled element, but It was mainly
upward. Prices were Inactive and closed
dull. Attention centered In the monetary
position. The action of the secretary of
She United States treasury In anticipating
ayment on Interest bond, made a good
mrresslon.
MERLIN, Sept. 15. Price, on the bourse
today opened dull, owing to the depression
in Vienna, and there was a general slight
decline. The tone Improved during the last
hour and prices closed above the lowest
quotation, of the day. Austrian, were
PARIS, Sept. 15. Little business wa,
transacted on the bourse today, jiotwlth
standing low con tangoes. Realisations
were effected In most departments. Rente,
were weaker, the conversion of the amor
tlzabln loan being largely discussed. Span
ish 4s were strong. Russian Industrial,
and Thomson-Houston reacted. Rio tlntos
ooened Arm and receded on the decline on
copper.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 16. MONEY On call,
strong, at 64V20 per cent; closing offered at
6 ver cent: prime mercantile paper. 6H
6 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE! Weak, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4,850 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4.83 and
$4tH.Mi; commercial bills, $4 814.82.
SILVER Bar, 51Vc; Mexican dollars,
40140.
BONDS Government, steady; state. In
active; railroad, easier.
The closing quotation, on bond, are as
follows:
No.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, Sept. 16.-CORN Steady;
a, txic.
OATS Moderately active: No. 3 white.
82632e; billed through.
WHISKY On the busls of $1.32 for fin
ished goods.
V. s. ref. ti, re,.
do coupon
do 3a, reg
do coupon
do Dfw 4s, re,..
do coupna
do old 4k, re,....
do coupon
do Db, rg
do coupon
Atrhlson SMi. 4s...
do adj. 4a
Bal. A Ohio 4a....
do J4
do conT. 4a
'Canada So. 2a
Central ol Ga. 6i.
do la Inc
rhn. A Ohio 4Ua.
Chicago & A.
C, ft. A Q. n. 4a.
C, M. A fit. P. a
4a
Elgin Butter Market.
ELGIN, III., Sept. 15. BUTTER Ad
vanced 2c. on the Board of Trsde todnv:
8,000 pounds were offered with 22c bid; thn
market was declared Arm at 22c; sale, of
the week, 604,000 pounds.
Cincinnati Whisky.
CINCINNATI, Sept. 15 WHISKY-Dls-tlllers'
whisky, finished goods, active, on
basis of $1.82.
..I014 L. A N. unl.
..104 Mvi. (antral
. do la Inc....
. .107 Minn. A 8t. L
M . K. A T. 4s..
..13V do la
,..10 ,N. Y. Central la
.-11 do gtn. 4s...
...106 N. J. r. sen. (a.
, ..in: 'No. Pacific 4a
..14'4,' do 3a
... MVN. A W. con. 4a
,..l4Readln, gen. 4a.
,.. M 1st L A I M c.
..m!8t. l. a g. r.
..10k 1st. I,. 8. w. la
...110 do la
... Z 8. A. A A. P. 4a...
...10414 So. Pacific 4
.. . SI1, so. Hallway 6a
... " Ton A Pacific la.
4.U2'i T. , St. u. A W
.KIUM iniUQ va
I do conv. 4a
C. & N. W. con. 7a. 1.-.3
C, H. I. A P. 4a in.
r r c A 8t L ,. 4a.. 102 IWabaah la..
hlca,o Ter. 4a S9',4 do la
Colorado 80. 4a......' 94 ' do deb. B ,
Dcnrcr A H. O. 4a. ..102 Wat shore 4a
Erie prior lien 4a t W heel. A L. E. 4a..
do general 4a M Wis. Central 4a ,
F. W. A D. C. la. ...114 Cons. Tobacco 4a....
Horkln, Val. 4'ji....l
Offered.
..101
.. I2-4
.. 11
..104',
M 'a
.. 4
..Mil,
..107
..136
..1041
... 74
..103
.. n
a....117
..101
..
.. to
.. s
.. 4
.. 120,
..120
.. 13
..10fi
..111
..11'
..10
44
im.
2
47
Boston Stock Quotations
BOSTON, Sept. 15,-Call loan,,
cent; time loans, 6W per cent
closing on stocks and bonds:
6V37 per
Official
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Expectation, Bnilt on Shaw's Plan,
Wield the Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15. Today1, stock
market showed Itself very sensitive to the
money situation and the price movements
throughout the day were closely related to
the developments In the money market.
The Arm opening In the stock market was
obviously due to the hope that the meas
ures of relief announced by the secretary
of the treasury would result In forcing
down the rate for call loans. The opening
rate of 15 per cent counteracted thla influ
ence and induced a general spilling over
of stock, nil alor-s the line. M..r,cy lenders
reported that the funds loaned at 16 per
cent were mostly for the account of out-of-town
Institutions. Several millions re
ported shipped from Chicago on Saturday
were presumably Included lu these funds.
Meantime the local banks were holding
for a 20 per cent rate, which some of them
got later In the day when the out-of-town
supply had been absorbed. When the de
mand for loans had been supplied some
of these bank, found themselves with
funds still on hand, which they offered
In the market and helped to break the
rate to 6 per cent. The maturity of a
$15,000,000 Installment on subscriptions to
the Oregon Short Line bond issue greatly
aggravated the situation and necessitated
considerable calling and shifting of loans.
At the time the previous similar Install
ment wa, paid, loans were Immediately re
loaned at the Stock exchange, and the
presumption Is thus warranted that the
same thing wa, done today. This would
account for the large aupply ot money
which came Into the market late In the
day. The small requirements left unsat
isfied at the time, emphasized the weak
ness. The sharp decline in sterling ex
change encouraged the hope that the en
gagements of gold for Import are near at
hand, the rate for sterling at the close
being within a small fraction of the point
at which, gold Imports are reckoned prolita
ble. Posted rates for sterling 60-day bills
were twice reduced, bringing the price
down a full cent in the pound, while for
demand sterling the posted rate was
marked down cent. iThe London money
rate was not affected, but the stock mar
ket there was disturbed by a fear that
the Bank of England would advance its
minimum discount rate thia week In order
to help divert New York's demand for
gold upon Paris, which Is generally be
lieved to be best equipped at present to
meet the demand. The stock market closed
without any actual engagement being an
nounced. The low price, of the day In the
stock market followed closely upon the
20 per cent rates for money, and the late
easing In the money rate resulted In a
substantial rally, which wiped out earlier
losses In a number of Important stocks,
but still left fractional losses In the ma
jority of cases. No one is heard to ex
press any apprehension that there Is dan
ger of a money crisis In commercial affair,,
but the outlook for speculative borrowers
for the purpose of holding securities on
margin I, believed to be somewhat clouded.
The indication, are that the heaviest de
mand from the Interior Is yet to come.
It is pointed out also that th, present-
stress for funds centers very largely about
the stock exchanges and Is local to New
York. The plan of relief of the Traesury
department will be widely scattered with
respect to the government deposits. Pre
vious experience has shown that offers to
pay government Interest In advance are
not largely availed ot even in periods or
equal stringency. The general opinion this
evening was that the best hope for relief
In the money market lay in the prospects
for a gold demand. An upward movement
In sugar was a slightly sustaining Influence
In today market.
Bonds moved in sympathy with stocks:
total sales, par value, $3,025,000. Govern
ments were unchanged on the last call.
The following are the closing price, on
the New York stotg exenange:
Athlaoa 13 'a Bo. Hallway
do ptd 103 I do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio 114 Teiaa A Pacific.
II.
EGGS Firm,
Flour, bbl,
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Kansas City iral aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 15. WHEAT Sep
tember, 4c; December, 63(63c; cash
No. 3 hard. 66(,u7o; No. 3, 63Ui4c: No,
2 red. 62U6c: No. 3. 6-'iflo3c
, 1 1 j v m.....Amk m n-.A ... n ma h a, aj rf
' VI... ill... 1 , 11.1.. n ruivci, VTaU
J4c; cash No. i, mixed, old, 68c; new. 669
67c; No. 3 white, old, 69c; No. 3, old, y.t
b(o.
tiAT8-No. 1 white. S5fc37c.
RYE No. 3. 4NiHe.
ILAY-Cholce timothy, $9.00550; choice
prairie, $ wu ;.76.
BUTTER Creamery. 1920c; dairy, fancy,
lsc.
EGGS Firm: fresh Missouri and Kansas
atock, loo per dux, loas off, cases returned
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 26,.0uu MtnoO
Corn, bu , 2.300 25.b"0
Oats, bu 34,000 t.ouo
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 15 WHEAT-Spot,
No. 1 red, western winter, dull, 6a lod;
No. 1 northern, spring. Arm. 6s 6d: No. 1
California, steady, is 4d; futures, quiet;
Beptemner. lltd: December, as Hd.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed. 6a
lid: futures, quiet: October. 6s 4d; No
vember, nominal: December. 4a ld.
PKAS Canadian, quiet. 6s 8d.
FLOL'R 8t. Louis fancy winter, quiet,
8s Id
PROVISIONS Beef, strong; extra India
bum, 10;, M. Pork, strong; prima mas.
do pfd
Canadian Pacific...
Canada So
Chea. A lnlo
Chicago A Alton...
do pid
Chlcaso A B. 111.,
Chicago A O. W...
do lat pra
do U Pfd
Chtraio N. W.,
C. R. I. A P
Chlcaso Tar. A Tr
do pfd
C. C. C. A St. L..
Colorado So
do lat pid
do Id ptd
Del. A Hudaoa....
Del. U A W
Denrer A K. 0...
do pfd
Erie
do lit pfd...
do id pfd ...
Great Nor. pfd.
Hocklli, Valley
do pid
Illlnola Central .
do pfd
Lake Erie A W.
do pfd
L A N
Manhattan L
Met. 8t. Br
Mei. (eulral ...
Mei. Nalloaal ..
Minn. A St. L...
Mo. Pacific
M . K. A T
do pid
N. 3. Central ..
N. Y. Central ..
Norfolk A W....
do pfd
Ontario A W....
Penuaylvanla ...
keadin,
do lat pfd
do Id pid
t L. A ,. r...
de lat pfd
do id pfd
t. L. South?...
do pfd
M Paul
do pfd
Be. Pacific
74
..140 -J
.. la
.. US
..10a
.. JJ.
.. ta
.. 4DV)
..134
..11
.. 41
,..14-
.. 3
. . 1
... M
,..17l
,..n
... 41H
...70
L. A
Toledo. 3t
do pfd
Union Pacific ....
do pid
Wabaah
do nfd
Wheeling A L. E
do Id pfd
Wla. Central ....
do pfd
Adama Ex
Amei'kan Ex
I'nlted atalea Ex..
Vt'alla-Kargo Ex...
Amal. Copper
Amer. Car A T...
do pfd ,
Amer. Lin. Oil....
do pfd
Amer. S A R
do pfd
Anac. Mining Co..
Brooklyn K. T
Colo, r uel A Iron.
.... SaV
.... 6H
. ... bl
W. t
.... 44V
....lVeAt
.... 2
Atrhlson
Uaa la
Mex. Central 4a...
N. E. O. A C...,
Atchison
do pfd
Boston A Albany
Boston A Me
Iloston Elevated
N. Y., N. H. A
I'nlon Pacific
Mex. Central ,
American Bugar ....
do pfd
American T. A T...
Dominion I. dc 6...
Gen. Electric
Maes. Electric
do pfd
N. E. O. A O
United Fruit
V. S. Steal pfd
Wcatlngh. Common
Adventure
...lot.Allonei
... I V Amalxamated
... 81 Bingham
... 4ft Calumet A Heels..
... 3Vt cntrnnlal
...102V Copper Range
...260 (Dominion Coal
...19 Franklin
...155 Isle Royala
.231 Mohawk
.lo'oid Dominion
. 18ft Osceola
.130 IParrot
.120 .Qulncy
lTPVSanta Fa Copper ..
72
.lti
. Ill
. M
. 44
.114',
.
.111
. 21
Tamarack
Trlmountaln ...
Trinity
United Statea .
Utah
Victoria ,
Winona ,
Wolverine ....
United Copper
. H
. 6
. 0V
.640
. IS
. bV,
.140(4
10
. IS
. 4
. 17
. r
. 2
.110
. 1
.176
. M
. 17
. J1'4
. 1
. 4
. (0
,. 10
Lendos
LONDON, Sept.
Conaola, money.
do account...,
Anaconda ,
Atrhlaon
do pfd...
took Haricot.
m. Closing:
16. 4 p,
.. MN. Y. Central
... 3H Norfolk A Western
.. fS do pfd
.. MHOnurlo A West era
loe-v Pennsylvania
Baltimore A Ohio... .114 VHand Mine
Canadian Pacific. ..1.. 141 -IReadln,
Chesapeake A Ohio.. do let pfd....
Chicago O. W tt do td pfd....
C, M. A St. P.... V.1S4V Southern Ry....
DeBeert (del.) It I do pfd.
Denver A R. O iM- Southern Pacific
do Dfd ,......7I4 Lnlon Pacific...
Erie 42 do prd.....
do lat pfd ,. 7IW V. 8. Steel
do Sd pfd i . '1.41. do nfd........
Illinois Central. ....... 171 WabseJi
Louisville A Nsah...ltaVi do old
M., K. A T.4 t-lt Spaalah 4s
do pfd..... 41
BAR SILVER Quiet at oar ounce.
MONEY 2(&2 per cent. The rate of dis
count in the open market for abort bills 1
2 13-16V32T, per cent; for three-months' bill,
2 per cent.
it
. 77
. N
. ST
. 1144
. as
. 45
. 41
. 41
.
. (0
.IIS
. 4
. 41
. M
.. 1
. M
. 66V,
New York Mralnar Quotations.
NEW YORK. Sept. 15. The following are
the closing price on mining stock.,:
Adams Con..
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Con...
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cat. A Vs..
Horn dllver
Iron Silver
Leadvlllo Con
10
.SO
. w
. T
. a
.114
.125
,. 79
Little Chief
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoal
Savage
Stem Nevada
Small Hooea ..
iHikndartf
. 11
U
116
U
130
Bank Clearings.
Ott Fit Handretl Can of OattU 01 Salt,
Which Brake All Record.
HOGS GENERALLY TEN CENTS HIGHER
llcary Receipt, of Sheep, bat Owing tm
Liberal Demand the Market
Raled Aetlre aa Steady oa
All Desirable Offerings.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept 16.
Receipt, were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Official Monday 12.52 l.t 27,300
tame day last week.... lu.hla I.1U6 27,4V
Same week before 6.H40 l.b.u iu.n4
Hame three weeks ago.. Il,u71 2..SS0 lD.iMS
Ha me lour weeks ago... 7.W-..6 7,ltw 14,ul
same aay last year.... 4,wa 2,im Li, am
RfcX'KlKlS FOR THE YKAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipt, of
cattle, hog, nd sheep at Boutli Omaha for
me year to dale, wiin companions wun
last year.
1902. 1801.
6M.o6 bui.274
l,7M,4dd l.btto.iao
WOibJl itu,il
. . . 55 Cone. Uaa
... 17
... 62
... 29
... 40U
... t
... (4
...120
...2&0
...lf0
...S40
... 6IP4
... 84
... to
... Si
... t
... t
. va
.10
H
. Mi
S22
187 Cont. Tobacco ptd....!22
a lOen. Electric
.. Hoc-king Coal
.. 4"l inter. Peper
.. JI do pfd
.. 46 Laclede Gaa
.114 I National Uiarult
,..lM4k Natloual Lead ...
..IStVNo. Amertra
...14AV, Pacific t'oael
.. 2 Pa. Inc Mall
... Su People's lies
...11S il'rvsaed 8. Car
. .1J.4 do pfd
... l Pullman P. Cor...
.. 47 Kcpublle aHeel ...
..11 1 do pfd
..143 'Sugar
... 7: VTrnn. Coal A I...
.. llVnlon lie, A P...
,.. S6 do pfd
...IM, V. Leather ...
... 73 do pfd
... 1 U. g. Hubber ....
,.. 7 do pfd
... SO V. B. Steel
,.. 06 do pfd
,.. 1 a'eatern In loo ..
... Amer. Locomotive
... 7 do pid
...'., K. C. kViuthwa ..
. ..16 do pfd.........
... 7S4.I
.ISO
.,. IS
... l44
...7a
... vo
... 4744
... 14
...12
... 7
... 44
...10644
... 6:
... St
...sss
... if4
... tl
...llo
... as
... 16
... 404,
... 13
... t
... 14
... e
... 4i
....
.... 4
... S2
.... S-
.... 374,
.... 63
CHICAGO, Sept. 15. Cleu rings, t29.07S,4
balances. el.821.9iW; pooled exchange, 48o;
sixty day, e4.K6 on demand; Mew York
exchange, ogloc premium.
new YORK, uept. is. clearings, izi,-
273, mi: balances. I6.mi79.
BOSTON, Sept. 15. Clearing,, tl,6T7,210;
balances, l,l7,714. 1
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 15. Clearing,,
ia.421,067; balance,, JZ, 230,670; money, 6 per
"BALTIMORE, Sept. 16. Clearing,, $4,162,-
762; balances, 4oO,wtJ6; money, mq per cent.
CINc lAiVAl I. Kept. 16. Clearings. 14,715.-
600; money, 4 per cent; New York ex
change, 10c discount.
8T. LcOUIS. Sept. 15.-Clearlng, V.906.W:
balances, $970,210; money, -ateady, & per
cent; ew xork exenange, auc discount.
Condition of tho Treasnry.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. Today', ,tate-
mf nt of the treasury balances in tne gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
rererve In the division of redemption,
fchows: Available cash balance, $21ft,s7,134;
gold, l.Tj.lli,MU. -
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 15.-COTTON
Steady; sales, 2,s00 bales; ordinary, bc;
good ordinary, ic; low middling, vc
mlddllnn;. k',.c: good middling. 8 7-loc: mid
dling fair, bc; receipt,, t.071 bales; atock,
62,1 bale. Futures, steady; September,
u , . . . u u . . " . V. e 1 Irt . X'
o. lonro..: , u luuri, o. i 'i o. v , i j vciiiucr,
8.14'rtt. lrio; December, 8.1j8.17c; January,
s IKfflti.Wc; February, 8.18(jo.20c; March, 8.22
(ax 2Jc; April. B.2.i'(! fuc.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 15. COTTON Quiet
middling. K4.c: sales, none: receipts. 564
bules; shipments, 56 bales; stock, $,8t0
b GALVESTON. Sept. 16. COTTON
Rl.-Hdv. 8V0.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15. COTTON Spot
closed dull; middling uplands, gc; middling
gulf, 9Vc: aales. 2M bales. Future,
opened iirrn; September, 8.50e; Octo
ber. 8.45c: November. 8.41c; Decemoer. 8.43c
January. 8 44o; Kebrjary. 8.26c; March
8.25c: May, 8.28c. Closed steady; September,
8.1.4c; October, 8.46c; November, 8.40c; Ie-
cember and January, 8.41c; February, 8.24c
Marcn, .;-ic; April, t.ao; may, ,.xoc.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15. COFFEE 8pot,
ouiet: No. 7 Invoice. 67 l-6c. Mild, firm
Cordova. Sfillc. Future, opened steadier,
with prices 5iluc higher on better Euro
nean cables than on the local closing- o:
Saturday and on a little foreign and local
covering demand. Business was heavier
throughout the session. The market closed
steady, with prices liiltc nigner and the
total sales footing up 24.2bO bags. Including:
r, 6.2"4.ZfK-; ueoember, .4xiao.ouc;
foreign Financial.
LONDON, Sept. 15 Money was easier In
the market today, though wanted In con
nection avith the payment of $5.uuo.AOO in In
dian sterling bills. Discount, hardened,
owing to apprehension, of a further do-
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Inc.
81,i2
lH.biH
lvl.iflu
Cattle ...
Hog,
Sheep
Ttio following table shows tho averag.
price of hogs ,31a on tne South umsiu
market the last several aay,, with com
parisons with former years;
Date. I 1WJ2. lrVl.UtW.18a.ilK.18S7.18S.
August I81 dry,: 1 4 $ai 4 471 $ w, 1 wi $ n
August 11 72Vi I 881 I 4 4 8 7i $ 7, I 8$
August 2V V t 871 I 01, I 76( I 70 $ 71
August il MHr, t ik t U2 4 42 74, I 56
August U 1 ttly.1 7 01 4 4i, 8 S $
Alooki U W ki, 4 i 4 4i i4 i 63 1
AUguan i4 I i 8 V2 4 42! 81 e 7 t 06
August te 7 101 i u 4 4U a i0 4 81 1 '
Augunt 7 u t 7 8 i2 8 1 i 74
.Jeui i, i , vi 4 ss - a iui v is
August 21 1 zotav, a 00i 6 Ui 4 4C-1 It Mil 2 M
August 2 7 Ui u8 t 0I 4 42 8 70 2 81
AUtllsl SU I Wil e ii o lu, 4 4U 4 lu, $ 91
August 1 $ 121 t 06 27 $ 6.1 8 $ 81
Sept l...7 22 J $ 04 4 20 8 8l 8 99 1 77
7 42 8 12 4 14 4 t 4 oi 6i
7 31 08 6 02; I 8 ta, 4 07; 2 81
7 Ml 15l 4 U6i 4 191 I 4 04 8 .1
. V 40 2 6 0 4 22 3 82 I 2
i 7 ia-.J. a mi a lit,, 4 -J-i 2 63 14 05 1
i 30, B osl 4 jl 8 531 4 021 J 71
8...I7 4A I 6 10 4 80 3 60 4 0o 3 81
8 ... I 7 nl S .1.1 e I 4 2a a Oil WI - 61
10.. 7 48Vkl 6 45 6 1 i 3 88 8 9 i 88
11.. 7 46j 6 40 6 22 , 4 2 Ml J
12.. 7 6o 6 39 6 2o 4 22 1 3 77 1 J 2 19
13.. I 7 55V 46 5 08 4 25 3 79 3 82
14 I 1 R ki, n (k 4 aul 3 831 2 89 i 2 68
15.1 4 7I 1 & 091 4 33i 3 72l 3 87 2 it)
sept.
Bept
Sept.
bttl.
oept.
Sept.
bept.
Sept.
Sept,
Bept.
Sept,
Bept.
Sept.
7..
Car,
2
8
1
1
D. D,
W.. 2
1
Indicated Sunday.
SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list show, the number of
cars of feeuers shipped to tne couniry
Saturday and their uestlnation:
Cattle
8. U. Todd, Murray, Neb. M. P...,
C. F. Gill. Wood Lake, Neb. F. E.,
H. II. Morse. Dunlap. Ia. 1. (J
W. C. Bryant, Princeton, in. v,....
Sheep
J. E. Klrkwood, River Sioux, la. N
Trim Kirk Man Hlver. la N. W.
N. uianton. Aionuceiio. jii. ao....
The onlclal number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
uaiue.nogB. on p n r b.
C. M. A St. P. Ry
Union Pacific system. 85
C. & N. W. Ry 8
F., E. & M. V. Ry....lo
C. St. P., M. & O. Ry 11
B. & M. R. Ry Z2i
C, B. Q. Ry 1
K. (J. ot bt- J. ny
C, R. I. & P.. east... 1
C, R. 1. & P.. west.. 16
Illlnola Central
Total recelpta ....600
The disposition of the day', receipt, wa.
follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated
4
1 60 46
1
6 8 2
6
3 28 2
as
1
8 .. 2
2
1
24 106 64
Buyer,. Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 776
Swift and Company 1,431
Cudahy Packing Co 864
Armour at co i,s
K. Becker Degan 179
Vansant A Co 103
Carey & Benton 849
Lob man & to bit
W. I. Stephen 131
Hill eV Huntzlnger 71
William Underwood 284
Livingstone Schaller.. 863
Hamilton -Rothschild. 626
L. F. Hubs iw
B. V. Hobbtck 141
Wolf ft Murman 684
Other buyer, 8o4
Hogs. Sheep.
139
699
470
1.240
8.188
2.623
2,356
1,688
6.114
20.661
Total ,009
CATTLE AH prevlou, record, for cattle
receipt, ware broken today oy a wide
margin, a, over 6uo car, were on sale. On
August Zo 428 cars, or ii.ou neaa, arnveu,
which un to today was the high mark.
Considering the enormous number of cattle
In the yarus this morning, the market held
up In good shape and the prices paid were
very satisfactory.
There were not enougn corn cattle to at
tract the attention of buyer, or to tell much
about the condition of the market. About
11 that could be said la that the steers, it
at all good, sold at about steady price, with
last week close.
The cow market was fairly active this
morning and the better grades on the start
old at Just about steady prices. Ot course.
aa tne morning advanced ana ouyers oegaii
to realise tne supply in sigm uie naiurai
tendency wa, to pound the market, es-
ueciaily on the less desirable grades.
Bulls, veal calves and stag, sold steady
to a little lower.
There wan a bla sunDlv of stockers and
feeders In the yards, bat as speculators
had cleaned up what they had on hand In
good shape, they were all out early and
were ready to pay ateady prices for de
Irable grade. The common kinds as t
rule they uio. not pay mucn attention to.
Later In the day trading became less active
and sellers as a rule were calling the mar
ket a trifle lower, particularly on tne
medium to common ctasa cattle.
Recelpta Included a fair proportion of
teef cattle and packer, took advantage of
the opportunity to pound tho market
wherever it was possmie. tne strictly
good cattle aoia at atout steady prices.
but of sucn Kinds mere were tew. ine
bulk of the beef steers sold a little lower.
Western feeders brought right around
steady prices if they were good, but where
the quality was a little oil they sold un
evenly lower than at the close of last week.
Hange cows Drougni steady prices at tne
opening of the market, but later In the
day the feeling was weak. Representative
sales: .
COWS.
No. o. At,
BEEF 8TEERS.
11S0 4 40
790 S SO 1....
SW) S 00 81....
m toe I....
Ki IK
BULLS.
1404 a l ..
STOCKEKS AND FEEDERS
144 4 00
NEBRASKA,
1...
14...
11...
11...
SO...
14.
.1144
. S21
.1310
. 700
t to
l to
a it
4 14
.1200 I 00
26 steer,.... 881
1 bull noo
1 cow 110
3 feeder,.. 973
6 feeder,.. 1073
3 cows 725
$2 feeder,.. 1025
8 feeders.. 853
8 heifer,.. 4
1 stag 540
3 cowa 910
1 cow 1010
8 heifer,... 720
1 bull 1040
1 cow 930
1 (tag 12W
24 cow, 927
1 cow 720
1 cow lo70
8 cows....
1 cow
1 cow
3 cow,....
1 cow.
F30
. 910
. 6"0
. 98
.1010
September
March, 6 fcij6-70c;
May, i.8u35.85c.
Sugar and Molaasea.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 15.-SnGAR
Strong; open kettle, 2Ht78 8-16c; open kettle,
centrifugal. 8W"tc; centrifugal yellow, 3Vstf
tc; seconds, lStl3c. Molasses, dull; cen
trifugal, 5i 15c.
NEW YORK, Bept. 15 8l'GAR Raw
steady: fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, 94
test. 64c; molasses sugar, 2c. Retlned,
steady; No. 7, 4 1-5c; No. 8, 4 l-6c; No. . 4c;
No. 10. 35c; No. 11, 3.90c; No. 12. 3.90c; No.
13, 3.85c.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 16.-DRY OOODB-The
meek opened with a quieter general de
mand for cotton goods. There is no change
in tone and prices are well maintained for
both stapla, and fancy lines. Print cloth,
are In request for wide make, at firm
prices.
Mllwaoken Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 15. WHEAT Mar
ket steady: No. 1 northern. 74c; No. 3
lorthern. .li&7ic; December. 6Kc.
RYE-Sttaiv; No 1. 61VSS2C.
B A RLE Y Higher ; No. 2, 7uc; sample. 40
45 c.
CuRN December, 43y
3 cow, 1056
3 cows 930
1 cow 1020
1 bull 730
1 Dull 1240
2 cow, 95
1 bull 1660
1 bull.
1 cow..
1 cow.,
t cow,.
1 cow..
3 cow,.
1 cow..
3 cow,.
2 cows.
8 cow.
1 cow..
62 cow.
1670
.... 170
....1070
.... 914
.... 840
.... 930
....1070
.... 95
.... 895
.... 967
....1110
.... K69
3.0
6i6
5i
756
616
640
Si3
61 feeders.. k9
6 feeders. . tt6
1 feeder..
12 feeder,.
1 feeder..
6 heifer,.
14 feeder,.
1 feeder..
13 cows....
1 bull 1130
1 bull 7
63 feeder,.. 913
45 feeders.. 9J
17 feeder,.. 994
1 cow 1150
$ cows fc40
1 feeder...
$ cows Sr.
I bull. 13
4 40
3 35
2 65
3 25
4 40
3 05
4 50
3 50
3 25
3 30
2 40
2 00
2 90
3 00
3 25
4 00
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 00
2 60
2 65 .
3 00
2 60
2 50
2 00
3 10
3 25
2 50
8 10
3 75
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
3 00
3 16
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 00
3 90
4 14
3 60
4 15
3 15
3 96
4 36
3 (10
2 85
3 95
3 20
3 80
3 NO
4 20
3 50
2 76
2 65 '
3 26
t 14
14 steers. ... 616
1 cow 1150
17 feeder,.. 1044
1 feeder... 640
6 cows.
1 cow
11 cows....
6 cow,
946
670
781
866
7 feeder,.
19 feeder,.
1 feeder..
87 feeders.
6 feeders.
3 heifers..
23 feeders.. 1(M)
30 feeders.. K13
66 feeders. . 6v4
6 feeders.. 6K4
4 feeders.
1 feeder..
8 feeders.
1 feeder..
17 feeders.
1 cow
6 cows ...
9 cows..
1 heifer.
. 10 steer,.
1 steer..
10 steers.
109 feeders. .1125
6 feeders. .112.1
1 bull 10S0
1 calf 150
19 feeder,.. 722
13 cows 1031
2 feeder. .1115
3 rows 960
1 cow I'i70
1 bull
59 feeders
60 feeders,
3 feeders
1 cow....
1 cow
1 heifer..
1 heifer..
4 rows...
6 rows...
4 calves.
762
7A
610
HO
kl
853
757
6
M7
9u0
96
820
.. H63
..1060
.. 910
.. 83
.. 9m)
..1014
.1750
. 950
.loi
.lornl
.1140
.12o
. 6.10
. 450
. 942
. 8M
. 417
3 heifers.,
t heifers..
48 feeder,..
18 feeder,.
1 cow
6 cows....
1 bull
1 cow
4 cow,....
7H0
. (96
.103
. 9ri
.10-24
.1
.liwl
.1150
4 40
2 90
4 40
3 00
3 05
3 00
3 25
2 55
3 60
3 80
8 00
3 80
8 00
2 00
4 35
4 rt
4 00
8 60
3 35
3 35
4 0
4 05
8 75
2 00
t 66
3 10
2 65
4 00
3 50
4 00
4 65
3 75
3 00
4 76
4 25
3 20 '
2 15
3 40
3 U
3 90
3 65
3 9U
3 70
2 90
2 95
2 9o
2 75
3 00
3 65
4 00
2 90
2 85
3 M
4 60
2 75
2 6
3 25
4 25
I 86
1 cow 0
1 Sta lino
2 feeders.. M5
2 feeder,.. 745
1 bull lft
13 feeder,.. l''l
2 feeder,.. S10
14 cows JsS
6 cows 950
1 steer 7"o
1 Steer 610
9 cowa.... 954
2 cows 810
1 cow 104
3 cow, 956
3 .
2 75
4 I
4 ?0
2 5
4 35
4 15
2 5"
2 on
4 0I
6 50
4 no
3 00
2 35
2 60
1 cow 70
1 cow 9M
13 fefder,..K'14
1 feeder... fWO
1 calf inn
1 cow 1170
15 steer,.... "J
13 cows 9"2
3 cows 12fs1
1 steer 770
4 cows 1127
4 feeder,.. 945'
1 heifer.... W
1 cow
38 feeder,,
18 row, 116
1 cow 1110
19 feeders. 1"37
1 cow 71
8 cows 1030
2 bulls 1246
$ feeder,.. 879
2 feeder,.. 4l
74 feeder,.. 1014
SOUTH DAKOTA.
.1030
903
9 feeder,.. 1011
18 feeders.. 1243
13 cows..
6 cows..
1 cow...
308 steers.,
1152
1J.
r!0
970
1 cow.
1 cow.
13 calves... 153
4 cows 9i
61 calves... 367
20 cowa....
$ 50
3 on
4 25
3 25
2 US
2 65
WYOMING.
4 35 1 cow..,
4 35 1 cow 1130
4 85 8 feeder,.. 1014
MONTANA.
4 95 69 feeder,. .1037
A. Smith Wyo.
933
860
.1030
4 50
3 IH)
4 75
3 26
8 10
! 00
1 cow.
2 calve,..,
2 cows
34 heifer,..
31 cows....,
34 cowa,..,
-Wyo.
14S0
130
675
729
937
820
900
C. W. Herslg
42 steers.... 915 4 oo
W. A. Tlbnott, Neb.
12 feeder. .1011 4 65 5 feeders.. 804 4
A. B. Persinger Neb.
.1"90 2 95 8 feeders.. 862
2 9-. 2 feeders.. 966
$ m
2 75
4 16
4 20
6 50
8 50
3 10
2 97
2 90
2 90
4 10
2 26
3 06
2 35
4 16
4 60
4 50
3 70
3 10
3 60
1 26
2 90
3 25
4 SO
2 50
3 00
2 50
4 25
8 35
3 85
2 cows...
15 cow,.. .
13 cows...
8 cows...
6 cows...
4 20
4 20
2 65
2 75
mi
.1055 3 00 3 cows 1026
. 93 3 00 1 bull 1260
.1056 2 65
H. H. Wendt Nob.
21 heifer,. .. 749 2 90
C. E. GifTord Neb.
1 calf 150 4 76 13 cows 1031 I 20
19 feeders.. 722 4 25
P. Msson Neb.
22 cow, 924 3 00 8 feeder,. .1072 4 35
J. Kelly Neb.
W
.1006
.1100
. 960
. 60
$ cowa...
1 cow
1 cow
19 feeder,.
3 feeders.
2 rows...
2 cowa...
2 cows...
1 cow....
1 cow....
2 cows...
3 cows...
1 cow....,
1 cow
1 cow 12O0
1 stag 1230
Dave
10 feeders.. 844
2 feeders. . 840
8 feeders.. lino
W.
..1030
.. 810
,. 810
.1070
. 860
.. 870
. 970
. 710
950
2 50
2 50
2 60
3 90
8 00
E. Kunkil-Neb.
1 cow..
1 cow..
19 cowa.,
90
740
2 50
2 60
970 4 00
2 feeder,.. 650
1 feeder... 1O80
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 N5
2 85
2 S5
2 00
3 25
3 00
8 00
t'ruckahsnk Neb.
1 feeder.
1 feeder...
2 feeders..
2 feeders..
2 feeders..
1 feeder...
3 feeders.
860
870
715
890
820
730
19 feeder,.. 9fl
3 90
3 26
4 10
A, Tlbbett Neb.
3 cows.,
3 cow,.,
.1306
890
4 16
8 25
4 15
8 25
8 25
3 25
4 15
4 15
4 15
4 15
$ 00
2 76
2 cowa 1045 3 50 6 cows 986 3 10
H. B. Reed Neb.
1 cow 640 2 00 8 cows 753
1 cow 740 2 00 28 cows 886
16 cows 876 2 80 2 steers.... 935
17 calves... 193 4 16 $ calves... 173
G. C. White Neb.
11 cows 942 3 00 1 stag 950
1 cow 820 2 40 1 bull 1120
4 cows 987 8 30 8 cows 990
R. L. Harper Neb.
8 cow, 912 2 16 1 bull 1480
8 cow, 936 8 20 1 bull 630
1 cow 10SO 3 60 6 heifer,.. 680
P. Jesse Neb.
8 cow, 989 2 80 4 feeder,.. 857
R. Thome Wyo.
45 feeder,.. 1071 4 30 1 stag 1140
1 bull 1350 2 25
J. R Dotv Wvo.
48 feeder,.. 852 4 15 80 feeder,.. 808 4 16
6 feeder,.. 830 8 26
P. J. Hanson Wvo.
97 feeder,.. 845 4 05 6 feeder,.. 845 ( 25
Tom Bell Wyo.
48 feeder,.. 1077 4 60 1 stag 1140
16 feeder,.. 1070 4 50 'bull 1030
Thomas King Wyo.
12 feeder,.. 956 4 60 IS feeders.. 957
12 feeder,.. 923 4 60 18 feeder,.. 944
2 feeders.. 890 4 50 1 feeder... 1120
R. Nelon Wvo.
12 cowa 981 3 00 19 cow, 816
Brook, A Hudson Wyo.
104 feeders. 1036 4 88 6 feeder,.. 1036
110 cows.. ..1058 4 16
J. C. Shaw TVyo.
2 00
2 60
2 80
3 00
8 60
3 10
3 30
2 M
8 00
3 86
4 00
8 75
4 50
2 26
4 50
4 50
4 60
3 00
I 25
19 cow, 947
1 cow....
1 cow. .
1 cow..
cow..
.1000
.1140
. 8 HO
.1190
J.
. 973
. 830
. 830
.1065
( cow,.
1 cow..,
1 cow..,
2 cows.
1 cow 1000
Mrs.
8 feeder,.. 995
8 feeder,.. 995
10 feeder,.. 982
1 feeder... 1030
3 20 18 feeder,.. 1003
2 86 1 feeder... 1060
2 85 1 feeder... 1240
3 00 4 steers.... 980
3 00 1 steer 1180
C. Shaw Wyo.
3 60 1 steer 820
8 60 64 steers... .1156
3 60 47 steers... .1133
3 60 2 steers lOuo
3 60 1 cow 840
C. Ortman 8. D.
4 10 1 cow 1100
3 25 1 cow 1020
4 30 6 cows 960
4 30 1 feeder... 915
Franklin Cattle Co. S. D.
86 steers. ...1135 4 80 26 feeder,. .1176
2 steer,... .120o 4 80
110 steers. ..1178 4 60
D. W. Stanrod
84 feeder,.. 921 4 30
4 00
2 60
3 60
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20
3 20
4 20
8 60
3 00
3 00
8 36
8 30
6 00
2 feeders.
2 feeders.
10 feeders.
1 feeder..
19 heifer,..
ft Co. Idaho.
. 954
.1160
.1150
. 860
.1070
.1580
1 30
$ 30
$ 30
3 30
3 80
30
2 75
3 25
2 40
3 00
19 cowa,
920 3 75 6 cows..
760 4 80 1 oow...
631 4 20 1 cow...
650 8 bO 1 cow...
665 3 00 1 cow...
M. Johnson Idaho.
7 cow, 910 3 25 2 cowa..... 1170
2 cow, 1025 3 25 2 cow, U80
W. J. Wilsey Colo.
83 steers... .1008 3 70 lOcows 860
1 cow 1060 3 00 1 cow 1030
139 steers.. .1004 3 70
HOGS There wa, an extremely light run
of hogs here today for even a Monday and
as packers all had to have a few the mar
ket opened about a dime higher than Sat
urday, with the bulk selllna from 37.60 to
$7.70. Some of the commoner hogs did not
sell quite a dime higher in all cases, but
the choice hogs were oasy to dispose of
at the advance. The train, were slow
about arriving, so that the market was
necessarily prolonged. There was not much
change though In the prices that were paid
on tlie close from those In force on the
opening. Today', advance carries the mar
ket to the highest point reached since July
19. Representative sales:
No. Ay. 8h. Pr. No. A. Sh. Pr.
(U 334 SO 7 M 7 Hi (0 7 44
se HI 2H0 7 to 67..
71 23S 200 7 40 36..
44 ;:,4 ... 1 40 47..
40..
44..
44..
46.
...243
...23S
...;r.4
...64
...2s4
...244
. . 23S
71 24S
42 S3
67 243
46 S4S
60 246
7 40
7 40
t 40
1 60
7 K.
1 46
7 46
7 65
7 44
7 46
7 46
7 45
SS..
46..
49. .
5.
76.,
M.
43.
48..
....244
....SbS
....244
231
....234
....263
....222
....264
....2.16
....23S
....206
7 46
1 47
1 47
7 70
7 70
7 70
7 16
7 76
7 SO
7 SO
7 14
SHEEP One of the heaviest runs of sheen
In the history of the yards arrived this
morning, but the demand apparently was
equal to the occasion. There were over 100
cars In sight, but the market opened in good
season at Just about steady prices on all de
sirable gredes of both sheep and lambs.
Buying was quite active and before the
morning wa far advanced a good many
loads had changed hands. The common
stuff, of course, was neglected and a lit
tle lower, as buyers could find plenty of
dtslrable grades with which to fill their
ordern.
The feeder market wa, active and steady,
as there were a good many liberal buyers
on hand and the trteslrable grades found a
rtady outlet.
Quotations: Good to choice yearlings,
$3.6Kit'3.75; fair to good, $3.4otf3.60; good to
choice wethers, 3.25u3.&o; fair to good
wethers. 13.1X3.25; choice ewes, $3.00Ii3.15;
fair to good wes, $2.5t4j2.90; good to choice
lamb. 4.75iSS.0O; fair to good lambs, s-t.ouij
4.76; feeder wethers, $3.0f!3.40; feeder year
lings, $3.403.65; feeder lambs, H.&0-)4 2o;
ruli lambs, $2.0ftfi3 (; feeder ewes, $1,750
2.50; stock ewes, 32.50(83.25. Representative
sales:
No. Av. Pr.
11 Idaho ewes 95 2 75
34 Idaho ewes 101 3 no
1.662 Idaho wethers Ill 8 30
993 Idaho feeder wether, 103 3 30
K South Dakota wether, 11
349 Idaho feeder yearlings 89
73. Idaho sheen and yearlings... 97
169 western ewes
64 western ewe, ,
24 western ewe,
63 western lambs ,
80 western lamha......
331 western lambs ,
97
104
lot
69
63
63
1 60
$ o
$ 6
3 66
2 76 -8
00
4 36
4 60
4 75
CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK MARKET.
rattle Steady to Lower Hegs Hlgker
Sheen Steady.
CHICAGO. Sept. 18. CATTLE Receipt.
22.010 head, Including 250 head Texan, and
9.000 head westerns; the market wa, alow
and steady to 10c lower; good to prime
steers, $7.&tvii.fl0; poor to medium, $4.2HJ
7.00; stockers and feeder,, $i.60ti5.50; cows,
81.6uQ.0n: heifers, $2.Wk"cJ6.00; canners. $1.50
250; bulls, $2.2Mr6.50; calves, $3.00in'7.tri;
Texas fed steers, Vulf-4.50; western steer,,
t3.i6tiA.au.
HOU9 Receipts, 2.000 head; e,tlmated for
tomorrow, 18.000 head; left over, 6,000 head:
market opened fm'lOc higher; mixed and
butchers, I7.4iii.00; rough heavy. $7.4oa7.70;
light, $7 45irfUK.; bulk of sales, $7.50tf7.76.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Recelpta. 30.000
head; steady; good to choice wetnera, $3.60
4H 00; fair to choice mixed. $2.50g3.26; west
ern sheep, $2.5ip3.8S: native lambs, $3,500
6.50; western lambs, $3.7btf6.30.
Official Saturday:
Receipts. Shipments.
Cattle 355 323
Hgs 6,822 1,564
Sheep 2,930 $7$
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CTTT. Sent. 15.CATTL.E-Re-celpts,
1,800 natives, 8,600 Texana. Calves:
6N0 Texana, 2,300 natives. Corn cattle, dull:
quarantine, KM 15c lower; native cows, 60
15c lower; stockers and feeder,, steady to
25c lower; choice export and dressed beef
teem, $7.001.60; fair to good, $3.80i8'6.;
stocker, and feeder,, $2.55ir5.00; western
fed steers. $3.604.80; Texas and Indian
steers, $2.2&i&3 80; Texa, cow. $2.0092 80;
native cows, $1.S53.90; native heifers, $2 40
(?3.75; canners, $1.251.00; bulls, $2.4004.90;
calves. $3 006 00.
HOGS Receipt,, 2.500 head; market atrong
to 10c higher; closed weak at opening
prices; top, $7 92H; bulk of sale,, $7.70(7.77H;
heavy $7.75f7.92; mixed packer, and light,
$7.50Qrf.75; Yorkers. $7,6547.76; pigs, $6,600
7.60.
HHBEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8,459
heAd; market strong; native lambs, $3,200
4.25; western lambs. $3.00tM.OO; native weth
ers, $2 95g'4.80; western wether,, $2.76ff4.00:
fed ewes, $3.00(g4 06; Texa, clipped yesr
llngs, $3.00$73.8S. Texa, clipped sheep, $2,900
$.20; stockers and feeders, $2.00gi.90.
St. Loo Is Live Stock Market.
BT. IeOUIS. Sept. 18-CATTLE-Recelpt,,
12,000 head, Including 10,500 Texan,; market
lower for native beef steers, active and
unsteady for Texan,; native shipping and
export steers, $6.00ij7.8R: dressed beef and
butchers' steers, 14086.90; steer, under
1.000 pounds, $4.156.00; etocker, and feed
ers, $3.50W4 60; cow, and heifers. t2.2Km.50:
canners, $1.75412.75; bulls. t2.454.00; calves,
$4 007.40; Texas and Indian steers, $3,950
4.90; cow, and heifer,. $2.60'33.40.
HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head; market strong
and 10tffl5c higher; pigs and lights, $7,600
7.75: packers, $7.5007.85; butchers. $7.8508.20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,500
head; market steady to higher; native mut
tons, t3 40r4 28: lambs, $4.0096.80; cull, and
bucks, $2.50(4.00; Blocker,, $1.60(33.40; Tex
ans, $3.10&3.76.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Sept lS.-BKEVjTJS-Re-celpts,
4,616 head; steers, 1026c lower;
bulls and cows, steady; steers, $4.15tfpS.40;
bulls 82.70W3.5O; cows, $1.76(Er4.00; heifer,,
$1.25fi5.20. Cables, firm: exports tomorrow,
810 head cattle and 3,880 quarter, of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 3,000 head; veal,, firm
to 25c higher; grasser, and fed calve,
higher; veals, $o.00Q6.86; grasser,, $3,350
SHEEP AND LAMRS Recelpta, 21,000
head; market 1536c lower; ,heep. $2,000
3.75: extra, $3.90 4.00; lamb,, $4.60fj6.00;
choice and extra, $6.106.12V,; cull,, $3,600
e,H?lT1i'c,lp!Bl. 7'800 hea1: Jower: atate,
P.EOS'T.SO; fow choice pl,s ;;,;, jjy better.
St. Joaepk Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 1B.-CATTL&-Re-celpts.
8,850 head: record-breaking receipts;
market I015c lower; natives, $4.V84.28:
cowa ana neirers, 2.oogi-00: veala, $3,000
6.25; bull, and stags. $2.5004.25; atocker.
HOGS-Receipts. 1,881 head- market lOo
higher; light and mixed, $7.7007.80; medium
7" heavy, $7. 7507.87 ; pig,, $4-0007.25; bulk,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt,, $.044
head; best, strong to 10c higher, other,
steady; top, Idaho and Wyoming lambs,
$5,00.
Slottx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Sept. H.-(Speci, Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 7,500; Blocker,
active, steady: beeves, $6.0007.60; cows, bull,
and mixed. $2.5004.60; stockers and feeders,
$3.0005.00; yearling, and calve,, $2.7504.50.
HOGS Receipts 1.500; market 5c higher;
selling $7.4007.60; bulk, $7.4507.60.
Receipts of Live Stock.
The following were the receipt, of live
atock at the els principal cities yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 12.525 l.sto 27.300
Chicago 22,000 20.000 30,000
Kansas City 24.600 2.500 5.46-1
St. Louts 1. 12.000 4 000 l.fOO
St. Joseph 8.350 1.881 8.044
Sioux City 7,600 1,600 .....
Total, 86.875 31,441 72.204
Oil and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Sept. 15.-OIL Credit balances,
$1.22; certificate,, no bid; shipments, 153,64
bbls.; average, 87,354 bbls.; runs. 156,175
bbls.; average, 8,807 bbls.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15. -OIL Cottonseed,
steady. Petroleum, steady. Rosin, steady.
Turpentine, firm, 48049.
TOLEDO, Sept. 15. OIL-North Lima,
69c; South Lima and Indiana, 84c,
SAVANNAH, Ga.. Sept. 15. OIL Tur
pentine, Arm, 45404540. Rosin, firm; A, B,
C, D. $1.22; E, $1.27H; F, $1.32; O. $1.37;
H. $1.60: I, 31.80; K. 32.40; M. 32.90; N, $3.35;
WO, $1.56.
LONDON Sept. 16. OIL Turplntlne spir
its, 34s 33d. Sperm, 46.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 16.-OIL-Cottoneeed,
Hull reHned, spot, weak, 25a.
Evaporated Apple, and Dried Frnlto.
NEW YORK, Sept. 15. EVAPORATED
APPLES For future delivery are steady
to firm around 6Sc for prime October.
Snots are quiet, with prices rather favor
able to buyers. State are quoted at 7084c;
western, 5ft6c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
continue quiet, particularly for larger
sizes, a shade higher for the larger aires.
Apricots are quiet and unchanged at 70
llc In boxe, and 6VJil0c In bags. Peaches
are quiet, with the peeled at 12vil6c and the
unpeeled a shade easier at 701Oc.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 15.-WOOL Quiet,
easy; medium grades and combing, 15jl8c;
light fine. 13fl7c; heavy fine, 10013c; tub
washed, 16gj26c.
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68 BROAD ST., NEW YORK.
raaa, was at.
Buy Dcccmbor Vhoat for 80c.
With caab Wheat , prenaluaa evar September, sad Septessker a preaaluss ever Diss as i
ter, hears instead ol bulls are paying carrying charges. BiporU trees tfcla cesjatry ere
sversglng 6.000,000 be. weekly, or lully e,ieel to last roar, (orgeat ee rocere. Stocks el
Wheat everywhere are at s nalolaauae. sag not Increasing Threshing rotaras ol Spring
Wheel a big oleeppaHateasnt. as recalsia si ptisBary markets shout halloa large Meat
year age. fcro, tkla year under 400 000 00& ha.; Uat year 80. 000.000 bu. Such , coon ha.
notion warrants , price lor D scomber Wheat ahos BOc. I believe It will soil there. Kur
chaeee as ado now, ane Margins &c per bu., should result In big preflU. Write for avy
market letters. .
Veur orders la future ss4 ce self sweats of cash grain Mllertea.
CEO. H. PHILLIPS,
231-235 Rialto Building, Chicago.
My Smily aa, weakly atarkat Utters are puMlaaeal la I aril In the Chicago B veala f Peat, sis
the Chlcnge Bvoaiag Jewsrnai. Will aanS ell awe peper, tree of akargs.
ts anyone InterMte ta tho atarket.