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Show M FRUITS ARE SEEN ' - ALONGMARKET ROW Scckel Pears and Crab Apples Are Temptingly Displayed oh the Stands. The SlveX shipment of Scckel penrfc emtio Into town last Saturday and Monday Mon-day Vcre displayed all along tho row. They arts not at their best as yet, and probably will not bo for at least three weeks, but they look well and give a fall appearance to . tho stands. Thesis pcarr, nre Intended primarily for preserving, preserv-ing, bui thoy make excellent eatlnpr, especially espe-cially Just before bcdtlmo for those with strong dlffostlve apparatus. Seckel penrs and cider are an excellent combination for a small entertainment during the long evenings later on In the fall, so one will be wise to lay In a good supply now Thoy sell for 50c a peek. Another fall fruit, crab apples, also appeared On" dealer received a carload and they are being sold along tho row for 75 cents a peck. Reports Re-ports say crab applet will be very scarce this fall, so tho chances are that the present price will not continue lone and the lovor of good home-mndo crab ap-plo ap-plo preserves will do well to start at once on her fall packing. Grapo fruit looks vory luscious on tho stands. L,argo ones cost 10 cents, but they aro worth It Just for a relish. Great white stocks of celery Is piled In tempting rows all along the stands. We used lo think that celery could not bo properly bleached until the lato frosls came, but farmers havo found a way to get along without the frosts and thero is celery enough and ot a quality to satlsfv tho most fastidious. It Is to bn hoped that catsup or ketchup makers have been forehanded with their tomatoes, for they aro going out of scaspn. Yesterday's Yester-day's receipts showed a large number of half ripe ones and from now on tho greater great-er amount of this fruit will bo green. That means pickles, to be sine, but no more preserves. Closing Stock List. Sales.l H. L.. jClse' ' Adams Express J J. . . .1. . . . 150 Amal Copper 61,600 5321 6"! 591 Am. Car &. Foun 1,200 SfiJ 35 36 do preferred ...... 100 92 92 02 Am. Cotton OU 100 30i 303 -lU do preferred 85 American Express Vio Am. II. &. .Leath pfd.. 200 15J 15 15 Am Ico ' 30 do preferred .- Am linseed Oil IS do preferred 19 Am Locomotive TOO 511 50i 51 do preferred 100 100 100 100 Am S and K 42,000 871 S4J 87 do preferred 500 96 051 052 Am Sugar I'.ef 600 110 109 10DJ Am Tob pf cer 100 77 77 77 Ana. Mln Co 3.S00 38$ 36i 3S Atchison '. 3.G00 SGJ So 86 do preferred 200 89 88; SSJ At Coast Line 300 SI 80 80t Bait &" Ohio 3,200 304 SSj 89 do preferred I 100 S3i 83; 83 Brook R T 6,100 4i 42J 438 Can Pacific 22,400 171 171 170 Cent of K J 100 173 173 172 Ches & Ohio 100 32 325 35 Chi Gt West 1,600 9i S? SI Chi & N W v 100 141 144 144 C U & St P 45.500 117? 1151 11G1 Chi T and T -1- do preferred 15 C C C it SI L 100 61 61 50 Colo F and I 3,800 192 17J 1SJ Colo & South 800 225 22 21i do 1st pref 500 521 52J 52 do 2nd pref 300 42 42 42 Con Gas 900 98 97 97 Corn Products 200 13i 13 13 do preferred 62 Del &z Hudson 300 166a 154J 15CJ D Li & W 470 D & R G 200 233 232 231 do preforred 65 DIs Securities 300 541 531 541 Erie 1.200 20 l&E 191 do 1st prof ....... 100 45 45 45 do 2nd pref 351 Gon Electric I 200 121 1233 1231 Int Paper 13 do preferred 69 Int Pump 100 20 20 20 do preferred 68 Iowa Cent 200 151 lol 151 do preferred 900 371 35 371 K C South .. 200 253 241 24 do preferred 533 53J 53? Louis & Nash 2,200 106 105' 106 Mcx Cent 200 161 16g 164 Minn & St L 400 401 395 391 M S P & SS M t 92 do preferred 125 Mo Pacific 300 672 67 67 M K & T 3,400 34 33 332 do preferrod 641 Nat Lead 200 471 47 47 N' R R of Mex pf 441 N Y Cent 11,300 1022 1011 1021 N Y O Ss W 200 323 32 321 Nor & West 100 73 73i 702 do preferred . .' . 78 North American , 200 57 57 57 Pacific Mall 500 23j 225 222 Pennsylvania 9,500 U9 118 11S1 People's Gas 200 85 85 851 P C C & St L . S Pr Steel Car V 2ol do preferred 3S-1 Pull Pal Car 156 Rending 75,700 93 901 92 do 1st prof 75 do 2nd pref 100 75 75 75 Republic Steel 700 201 19J 201 do preferred 73 Rock Island Co 1,400 IS 1S1 1S3 do preferred . . 43 S L & S F 2nd pf... S00 352 35 35 S L S W , 162 do preferred 41 So Pacific 11,300 851 835 841 do preferred S00 1103 100S 109J So. Railway 1,200 151 15 151 do preferred 300 52 52 51 Tenn C and I 135 Tex & Fac 400 26 258 20 Tol S L & W 400 241 241 24 do preferred 300 451 45 442 Un Pacific 9S.R00 1271 1258 1265 do preferred 100 81 311 811 U S Express 85 IT S Realty 100 48 4S A U S Rubber 200 27 27 27 do preferred 400 91? 90J 9t U S Steel 75,500 27 263 272 do preferrod , 27,900 80J 871 SSJ Va Caro Chem 1SJ do preferrod , 921 Wabash 100 111 102 11 do preferred 500 191 19 191 Wells-Fargo Ex 250 West Electric 122 West Union 72 W it L 13 9 Wis Cent .... u 14 do preferred 300 39 38J 381 Nor Pac 19.900 128R VlGi 128 Cont Leather 1,300 17 lOj 101 do preferred ...... 100 SO SO 80 SIoss 100 45 45 45 Gt Nor pf 12,100 1273 125 1271 Int Met 800 0 81 SB do preferred 1.200 24j 24 24 Total shares sold. 5S6.300. Evaporated Fruit Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Tho market for evnporatcd apples showed a slightly easier tone, owing to a light demand. Fancy are (juoted at 101c; choice ut 92c; -prlmo at 91?J91c, and common to fair at S9c. Prunes are In fair johblng demand, with quotations ranging from lie to 121c for California, fruit and from 7c to 10ic for Oregon'lsins up to 35c to 45c. Apricots are unchanged, with choice ciuotod at 12c; extra choice at 22c, and extra fancy at 22(fii21c. Poaches continue cmlet. with choice quoted at 12c; extra choice at 12j(5J,13c: fancy, 135'13!c, and extra fancy at 14 D"'l lie Raisins aru still very scarce on spot. I.ooso muscatel. 4c; Crown ar quoted at 10c: London layers at ?1 75(1,85. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Chicago. CHICAGO, Scot. 30. Cattle Receipts about 30,000. Market steady. Beeves, $I.105.25; cows and heifers, $L5QC?5.70; Texans, ?3. 505. SO; westerns, 4(g'6.25: Blockers and feeders, S2.605.00; calves, $67.75. Hogs Receipts about 30.000. Market, 10c higher. Llsht, 56.256 971; mixed and butchers. ?6-056.971: heavy. ?5.006.S5; rough. S5.906 10; pigs, $6.656.371; bulk, 56.156.60. Sheep Receipts about 10,000. Market lOo lower. Native $Sfi'5.35; western. S.TJt) 5.40; yearlings, ?5.35tfl;6.25; lambs, $4.75 7.35: westerns, $1.757.40. 2STew York Sugar. .NEW YORK, Sept. 30. Sugar Raw, firm. Fair refining, $3.15; centrifugals, 96-test $3-95; molasses sugar, $3.10. Refined Re-fined steady. Crushed, $5.70; powdered, $5.10; granulated $5.00. New York Produce. NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Butter, strong: western factory, common to firsts. 2057' 231c Cheese strong. Eggs firm: Western firsts, 22i23i, seconds 1022c. New York Money, NEW YORK, Sept. 30. Close: Prime mercantile paper, 7 per cent; sterling exchange ex-change firm with actual business in bankers' bank-ers' hills at 4.85.504.35.50 and at 4.92.50 for sixty-day bills. Commercial bills, S4.S13'51. Moxlcan dollars, 52Jc. Government bonds steady- Railroad bonds Irregular. Money on call strong and higher, 5 and 6 per cent; ruling rale 6, closing bid 5; offered of-fered at 51. Time loans firm and quiet; 60-days, 51 and 53 per cent; 90 days, 43 to 6 per cont; 6 months, 6 per cent asked. I";"!"!"."!"!"!"!"!"!-!-!"!' "t"I"I",v!,r'S,i-"i PRICES OF METALS IN 4- I NEW YORK MARKET, v j ' Sliver (bar) 67ic ; 4- Copper (Lake), weak. H.TSln.OO Lead, quiet $I.G0g4.75 .'f.r..;..;..;.4.4..;..;..;. nvvI-H-H RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. Sopt 953 961 94 S 95 Dec 99t 991 975 9SJ May 1.051 1.051 I -0 1 1.04 Corn Sept 031 631 593 63 Dec oS'i 591 533 5S4 May 59J 00J 5St 591 Oats-Sept Oats-Sept 523 l 52X , 54 Dec 521 52g 51? 52 May .. .... 535 53 53 53fi Mess Pork, per bbl. Oct 13.95 13.95 13.75 13.80 Jan 15.371 15.40 15.20 15.20 Lard, per 100 lbs. Oct 9.10 9.10 S.95 9.071 Jan 8.S5 S.90 S.80 8.821 Short Ribs, por 100 lbs. Oct. S.121 S.121 7.S71 7.87J Jan 8.021 $.021 7.90 7.95 CASH QUOTATIONS. Cash quotations wore as follows: Flour steady; No. 2 spring wheat, $1.051.0S; No. 3, JBo(Q)$1.05; No. 2 red, 9480961c; No. 2 corn, 62c; No., 2 yellow, C21fD021c; No. 2 oats, 54c; No. 3 white. 47i6?52c; No 2 ryo. 8889c: good reeding barley, 76S0c;" fair "to choice malting, OCctfj) $1.03 r No. 1 Northwestern flaxseed, $1.25; prime timothy seed, $4 10; clover, contract con-tract grades. $16.75; short ribs, sides (loose), $7.908.00; mess pork, per barrel. bar-rel. ?13.75rQil I.S5; lard, per 100 pounds, $9.07i; short clear sides (boxod), $8.50;j) 8.70; whisky, basis of high wines, $1.31. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, barrels 15.S0O 23.600 Wheat, bushels . ... 121,000 359,800 Corn, bushels 697,200 383.000 Oats, bushels S6I.500 228.300 Rye. bushels 21,000 , 2.000 Barley, bushels 150,000 . J3.900 PRODUCE EXCHANGE. On the produco exchange tody the butter market was firm; creameries, - 231 ifj'29c; 'dairies, 20J?'26c; eggs, strong: at mark, cases Included. . l li8U71c: Ntlrsis, 21c: prlmo firsts, 221c; cheese, steady. 12iS141c. 1 -ii New York Bondl' U S ret" 2s reg 100 Japan -lis, do coupon ..106 do 41s(J',i U S Ss reg... 1013 do 4s?i! do coupon . . .102 Louisv'&TF U S New 4s reg. 125 Ma nil cost do coup 125 I Mex CenSi Amer Tob Is ... 535 1 do IstwL. do 6s 101 (Northn Pv Atchison gen 4s. 9Sj do 3a"?S do adj Is 873 Nor &Wr Atlantic CL 4s. SS- O S L rfi Bait & O 4s 9S- Penn cvll do 31s 89 Read Getfl Brook RT cv 4s 77 ST & J&R' Cent of Geor 5s.l01;ST & SK do 1st lnc ... R0 ,S L Swrrtl' do 2nd lnc ... 65 Seaboardfe do 3rd lnc ... 451lSouthnv,B'if Ches & Ohio 4s 993 do lstf Chic & Alt 31s. 63 Soufhn T,-C T,-C B & Q new 4s 93 Tex & Ptk C R I & P 4s.. 69i T 3 L 5 do col us . . . S3 ,Un Pacip CCC &. SL g Is. 96 I do cvHg: Colo Ind 5s s A 501 it" S Steel.'. Colo Mid 4s .. . 65 WabaslvWf Col & Southn 4s S4 do debT: Cuba 5s inofliWesterrtffe D fc R G 4s... 95 iWh & Ufe Distillers' S 5s. 76 Wise CefJ Erie pr in 4s .. 931 Utah 4sJt, do gen 4s 79j do 5sr Hoek Val 4js . 99j St. Louis Wool?: ST.' LOIHS. Sept. 10. Vof! medium grades, r-ombing nwfS 321ji25c; light tine. 22TT2.1ic;S h 17fiT3Sc: tub-washed. 2(i''3GciHr |