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Show vv New York Stocks. New York, SopL IS. Buying of Btocks was resumed with some vigor at tho opening today, but the profit taking and short pelllng chookod the advance Roading and Lehigh Valley, Val-ley, features of early strength, fell back to a level under yestorday's close, as did also Union Pacific, St Paul, Steel and the Coppers. In fact the lartor group failed to share at any time In today's rlne in which tho Sndopondont steel issues and specialties special-ties such aa Roebuck, wore more or less conspicuous. Call money again opened at five per cent, the demand, however, being rather more active. Bonds were Btendy, The market closed Irregular. Realizing Real-izing In coppers forced them below yesterday's final figures and the rest of the market was inclined to eate off, especlallj Reading, Union Pacific and Steel. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Last Sale. Amalgamated Copper 87 8-4 American Beet Sugar 76 American Cotton Oil 57 3-8 American Smelting &. Rof'ng 86 Amerjcan Sugar Refining ... 127 3-4 American Tel & Tel 144 1-4 Anaconcjn Mining Co 40 1-2 Atchison 10S 3-8 Atlantic Coast Line, b 141 Baltimore & Ohio 107 3-8 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 90 1-4 Canadian Pacific 277 1-8 Chesapeake & Ohio 80 7-8 Chicago & Northwestern ....139 Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul 107 3-4 Colorado Fuel & Iron 35 3-4 Colorado & Southern, b 39 Delaware & Hudson 1CS Denver & Rio Grande, 1 21 Brie 36 3-4 General Electric 182 3-4 Great Northern, pfd 139 7-S Great Northern Oro Ctfs 46 1-4 Illinois Central 130 Interborough-Met 20 1-8 Iuterborough-MeU, pfd 60 1-4 Intor Harvester 125 Louisville & Nashvlllo 1G2 Missouri Pacific ...- 42 Missouri. Kansas & Toxas 29 1-1 Lehigh Valley 168 3-4 National Lead 60 1-4 New York Central 115 1-4 Norfolk &' Western 117 Northern Pacific ....- 127 7-S Pennsylvania 124 3-4 People's Gas, b 11" Pullman Palace Car 168 1-2 Reading 1 Rock Island Co 26 7-8 Rock Island Co., ufd. -. 53 Southorn Pacific HO 0-8 Southern Railway 31 1-4 Union PaciQc 107,1-2 United States Steel 74 1-S United States Steel pfd 113 1-2 Wabash 3& WoBtern Uniou "J.- 82 St. Joseph Livestock. St. Joseph, Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts Re-ceipts 22,000; market slow; stcer3, 6 7510.20; cowr and heifers, 3,25(9' 9.00: calves. 4.GO'8'9.00. H0gs Receipt p. 5,000; market 10c lower ;top, 8.60; bulk of sales, S.25 8.55. Sl1epRevj,'s, 3,000; market Blow; lambs, G.GO(i7.50. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Sept. IS. Butter Steady; creameries. 23 l-224c; dairies, 22 1-2 2Jc- -e-. Eggs Steady: receipt, ,So4; at mark, cases Included, 17 1-2 18 1-2; ordinary firsts, 19 1-2; firsts. 21 1-2. Cheese Firm; daisies, 15 5-4316; twins, 15'15 1-4; young Americas, J5 3-4(9)16; long horns. 15 3-4-316c. Potatoes Strong; receipts, 40 cars. Poultry StTong turkeys, 11; heavy 15 1-2; light, 12 1-2; chicken, 16; springs. 17. Veal Steady: 914. St. Louis Wool. St Louis, Sept 18. Wool Steady; territorv and western mediums, 21 25c; fine mediums, 1820c; fine, 13 17c. Kansas City Dairy. Kansas City. Sept, 16. Butter and eggs steady and unchanged. Poultry Hens, 12 l-213c; roosters, roos-ters, 7 1-2; broilers, ISc. New York Money. New York, Sept. IS. Money on call, strong; 66 1-2 per cent; ruling rate, 5 per cent; closing bid. 4 3-4 per cent; offerod at 5. Time loans, Btrong; 60 day6, 5 1-2 per cent and 90 days, 5 1-2 to 5 3-4 per cent; 6 months, 5 1-2. Close: Prime mercantile papor. 5 1-2 to 6 per cent. Sterling exchange Bteady at decline with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8250 for 60 day bills and .$4.8560 for demand. Commercial blls, $4.82. Bar silver, 63 l-4c Mexican dollars, 48 l-2c. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds, Irrogular. Omaha Livestock. Omaha, Sept. 18. Cattle Receipts 7,000; market eteady to strong; native 3toors, 5.85&10.S5; cows and holfere, 3.506.90; western steers, 5.008.50; Texas Bteora, 4.506.G0; range cows and heifers, 3.356,60; cannors, 3.00 C.25, atookera and feeders, 4.5OS.O0; calves, 5.0009.00; bulls, stags, ete., 4.255.26. HogB Receipts, 5,600; market 5W 10c lower; heavy, S.00S.2O; mixed, S.lOljtSJO; light, 8.15S.25; pigs, 6.00 0--7.5O; bulk of nales, 8.10(S820. Sheep Receipts, 24,000; market stoady to strong; yearlings, 4.75) 5.75; "wetherB, 4.004.76; owes, 3.50 4.50; lambs, 6.767.50. New York Dairy. j New Pork. Sept. IS. Butter Firm; 1 creamery extras, 30 l-2cf 4 Cheese Firm. Eggs Firm; westoru gathered, whites, 27332c. 1 Poultry Dressed, steady; fresh killed western ohlckens, 18&24C; fowls, 15G-17 1-2c; turkeys, 15'17c. New York Metal. New York ,SepL IS Copper-Quiet; Copper-Quiet; electrolytic, 17 1-217 3-4c; lake, 17 3-4c; casting, 17 1-S5a7 l-4c. Tin Firm; spot, $-i-.37 1-2; Sept., $49.o01H960; Oct.. $49.00. Chicago Qrain. Chicago. Sopt. 18. Disappointing cables today made wheat turn weak-Doubt weak-Doubt as expressed whether exports this season would equal those of a year ago, notwithstanding that prices had rocently suffered a break of 20 cents. The opening varied from 1-4 c off to l-8c up. December started at 90 3-4c to 91c, ranging fiom 1-Sc decline de-cline to a like advance. Then the prico fell to 90 l-2g5.8c. Frosts in Nebraska hardened the corn market but a reaction followed on account or the wehat weakness. December opened open-ed a shade down to a shade up at 52 1-Sc to 52 l-4c, and RBgd to 61 7-8c. Buying by prominent bulls gave oatB moro strength than other cereals. December started 1-Sc higher at 32 l-4c, touched 32 l-4'3-Sc and dropped back to ZiQZ l-c Provisions, though active, BuCfjrea in all-round decline In nympathy with the hos market. First sales wero 15 ems lower to a shade advance with January, $1S.00 to $ 18.10 for pork, H0.37 1-2 to $10.40 for lard and $0.S0 for riba. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, Sept. IS. Cattle Receipts 14,500; market slow to 10c higher, beeves, 5.75gM0 90; Texas steen5, 1.65 G.25. western steers, 5 709 110; stoc'kers and feeders, -1.20(3)7.15; cows d and hifers, 2.S07.65; calves, 7.75 fl 10.75. (j Hogs Receipts, 22,000; market 1 slow to oc lower; light, S.10S.65; fl mixod, 7.90S.G5; heavy, 7.75S.50; -M rough, u757 90; pigs, 4.307.90: j bulk of sales, S-05S.50, 2 Sheep Receipts, 38,00; market g weak to 10c lower, native, a.SO'g-J.GO: &j western, 3.504.60; yearllugs, i.CO'ip ! 5.70; lambs, native, 1.857.50; west- f orn, 5.00(3)7.55. ' |