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Show pan I III M Exception Is Peaches, Which Markets Are lug SHORTAGE IN 1 SUPPLY OF BANANAS fples, Plums and Bart-Kpears Bart-Kpears Are Becoming 1 More Scarce. lh M Ihe local produce market W&Ss diphtly heavier than on Se off in the Halo of Mt i to tho limited supply, of H. A larno shipment ot jars Reeled to arrive on tho !0veral days, but as the cd in former shipments rlr exhausted, little fruit "last week. Tho recent havo caused the poaches ground, and it is predicted J of fruit will soon bc-ani bc-ani ""ihl plums aro also nog and Bartlctt pears poorer in quality and Id stock of grapes is soll-25 soll-25 cents a basket, Tvhilo variety, a recent arrival t is holdinc its own at jskot. Concordia grapes im North Ogdcn aro oou-jrkot oou-jrkot this year, s Will Be Scarce, i plentiful now, but it is' ;ho future supply will bo iunt of the recent storms Wholesale doalers say Jo to make satisfactory L importations ivill be ho remainder of tho sea-an sea-an abundance of Utah i markot Saturday. The of an kinds is higher, selling regularly at 75 1, and no great change rpected beforo the end The crop is not as good other staples remain c, the beet variety soil-hundred soil-hundred and cane sugar sale Quotations, and straw Oat straw, alfalfa, per ton. $13; per ton; feed wheat, 51.10; oats, $1.50; rolled rn. $1.35: corn, chopped, rolled, $1-30; bran, $1.00; No. 1, $1.55; straight ugh patent, $1.85; rye, ; German-American Dcli-;S Dcli-;S German Dill Pickles, better tastes of all Na- UVE STOCK MARKETS. Chicago. ceSt?0 J6V 29--Cattlo-R6-&ron0; market steady; beeves, Io??S;i cows .ad heifers, $1.25 o.2o; stockers and feeders, $2.40 4.5o; calves, $5.50S.25. ' l'SEe--eipt.s', 700J market 5c higher; estimated Monday, 30 000 mixed and butchers' $6.25(30.75; good heavy, S6.40O6.72Vi; rough leavv ow0G.40: bulk of sales, $G.25G.o5 Sheep -Receipts, 4000; market !-&nShe!))V $3.105.50; voarliugs $o.406.00j lambs, $4257.6D Kansas City. KANSAS CTTY, Sept. 29,-Cattlc-Bocoipts, 300, including 350 Southerns; J2?rr ""changed; native steers, $4.o6 6.40; Southern stoors, $2.50()3.60; bouthcrn cows. $1.502.50; native cows and hcilcrs $175(cDJ:00: stockers and feeders, $2.2a(o)4.o0; bulls, $2.00(5)3.10-$3.00(crjG.25; $2.00(5)3.10-$3.00(crjG.25; Western Vtcers $3.2i4.fo; Western cows, $2.0003.60. i Iifi,sr. Receipts, 3000; market strong to oc higher; bulk of sales, $6.45(5)6.55; heavy, $6.35 6.-10; packers, $6.35( 6.50; pigs and lights, $6.256.50. bheep Receipts, nono; market nominally nom-inally steady; muttons, $4.505.50; Iambs, $5.507.25; rang? wethers, $4.25 o.o; fed ewes; $4.005.40. Omaha. OMAHA, Sept. 29. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 500; market unchanged. Hogs Receipts, 5000; market steady; heavy, $5.10(5)6.30; mixed, $6.20(36.30; light, $6.3"uG.40: pigs $5.007.00. Sheep Receipts, 2000; market steady; wethers, $5.005.25; lambs. $5.007.25. ' St. Joseph. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 29. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 500; steady; natives, $5.00 6.2oi cows and heifers, $1.504.75; stockers and feeders, $3.004.30. Hogs Receipts, 2300; strong to 5c higher; light, $G.306.50; bulk, $6.25 6.40. Sheep Receipts, 100; market steady. New York Money. NEW YORK, Sept. 29. Close: Primo mercantile paper, G7 per ccht; sterling exchange, steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.S3.254.83.35 for demand and at $4.79.40(5)4.79.50 for sixtv-day bills. Posted rates, $4.S0y4.8l and $4.34. Commercial bills, $4.791 4.79. Mexican dollars, 52V&C. Government bonds, steady; railroad bonds, steady. Money on calU nominal; no loans. Timo loans, dul; sixty, ninety days and six months, 0J, per "cent. New York Fruit Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 29. The market for evaporated apples shows compara tivoly little change, offerings being liberal lib-eral aud demand moderate. New crop are emoted at 5Sc, according to grade. Southwestern at'c. t Prunes are in very light supply with spot quotations ranging from 6V2C to Sc, according to grade. Apricots are uuchangeable with choice quoted at 16c; extra choice, 17c; fancy, at lS(a.20c. Peaches are in light demand but holders aro firm in their views. Choice arc quoted at 10 11c; extra choice at llllVc; fancy at ll12c and extra ex-tra fancy, 1212,.'-c. Raisins arc "unchanged on spot but linn, owing to reports of highor prices ? 19 coast, loose muscatel are quoted at bC; seeded raisins 68c; London Lon-don layers, nominal. New York Hour and Grain. NEW YORK, Sept. 29. Flour Re-eVts Re-eVts 12,800 barrels; exports, 4500. bales 4100 nackages. Steady but dull. Yk inter patents, $3.75(34.10; winter stLChts, $3.503.60; 'winter extras, f3.2o; winter low grades, $2.75 o.20 ; Minnesota, $4.154.40; Minnesota Minne-sota bakers, $2.-103.S0. " Wheat Receipts," 74,000 bushels; exports, ex-ports, 12,42sS bushels; sales, 900,000 bushels futures, 10;000 bushels spot; sPt steady. No. 2 red 7Sa elevator and 80e f. 0. b. afloat; No. .1 Northern Duluth S7y6c f. 0. b. alloat; No. 2 hard winter, 83c f. 0. b. afloat. Tho wheat opening was steady, followed by a modorato advaneo on small Northwestern North-western receipts and less favorablo news. Later prices yielded to realizing realiz-ing and at the closo showed no change from the previous night. Sales included No. 2 red 81. 5-1085, eloBcd 85c; December closed S29ic , London Wool. LONDON, Sept. 29. The offerings nt tho wool auction Bales todaj' amounted amount-ed to 12,029 bales, chiefly medium grades. There was a good general do-maud do-maud and fine merino and greasy cross-brcds cross-brcds were in keen request at unchanged un-changed prices to an advaneo of fivo per cent. Inferior grades did not show any improvement. Americans bought several lots of Now. Zealand greasy. "Punta Arenas brought out moderate competition. Fine grades were unchanged, un-changed, but faulty showed a decline of 5(u10 points. Imports and Exports. NEV YORK, Sept. 29. Total imports im-ports of merchandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending end-ing today wcro estimated at $12,551,-916. $12,551,-916. Total imports of specie at tho port of New York for the week ending today were $75,357 silver and $S,433,-507 $S,433,-507 gold. Total exports of specie from tho port of New York for the wcok ending today to-day wcro $737,185 silver and $970 Kold. |