THE OXIATIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1004. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bean Bnry All Bay, Celling Earl tni . . Oerering Before the Cloto. WHEAT WEAK EARLY, BUT CLOSED FIRM Cars Waa a Pelat Leaver Early, ! treeger at rioeeOate Steady Bears ' Rt1-1cw ' . . aad Gutlf. - " - OMAHA. Sept. . 1904 Grain markets were almost Invariably lower and the declines were quite marked. Sentiment waa distinctly on the side of lower figures, Ibe bears pr? swing their ad vantage and the bulla offering no serious opposition. There Wn no particular news Of a cnaracter to Inspire the bears with a feallng of confidence, but they were nervy and hammered away until, there were sol t spots all through the list. Minneapolis did not like the bearish tone In Chicago and predicted that when the short sellers of to day tried to cover they would find It much mora difficult to buy wheat than to sell It. Th anly really unfarvnrabte feature waa the large recelpia, and this probably started the movement on the down grade. The receipts at Chicago covered three days' arrivals and at Minneapolis four. Tnts aupply waa greater tnan the demand ami a a result concessions were made and this followed by the exertion of pressure ny tna bear had the effect of turning the list on the down grade with corislderable celerity. After the bears lad hsd their way for an bour or mora and pounded down both wheat and corn, the former to the extent of on September futures and li on the de ferred dellverlea and corn nearly a full point, they became a little alarmed at their position and endeavored to cover without attracting much attention, but the bulla were after them at once, and the covering operations found prices practically where they were on Saturday. The weather map bothered them not a little, and fears ol frost, together with a continuation of crop threshing returns that wearied the beara was responsible for the change In senti ment. On the down grade September wheat had reached I1.02H. compare with a .close on Saturday of SVW4, and on the up turn It closed at practically He net loss. September at one time waa down to rt.KH. but it recovered to within He of Saturday's close whlsh waa at December dropped to 1106V,, as compared with n.Wttfc, Saturday's final figures, but it waa better advancing later to tl.OStt. May dropped to 11.07 to lHo lower, but recovered all of Its '"com sold down ateadily after the opening and recovered to a alight Improvement. In the closing bour. . ... Oats wera comparatively steady despite big receipts. The tone at the close of the day waa distinctively better. Chicago atock grain In regular ware- Wbaat. L47S.0OO bushels; increase. 417.000 Corny 1,291,000 bushels; decrease, 64,000 bOaU. 1,837.000 bushels; Increase, 70.000 bushels. vw. w...k Rye, 69U.O0O bushels; Increase. 14.000 tousn- Barleyt 63.000 bushels; decrease. 4.000 bush els. Worl,Bnlmea." Wheat today. 40,280.000 buahels; Increase, L8A4.000 bushels.. . , ,M Week ago. 38.96,000 buahels; decrease, 1496,000 bushels. , - . Year ago, ' 26,1,78,000. bushels; decrease. L4K8.000 bushels. . , , Corn,. today, J,O54,0OO bushels; decrease. US nno'bushals. - , TWek ago. 19.243, 000 bushels; Increase. X046.000 bushels. , Tear ago.: 22,84,000 buahels; Increase, 7M.OO0 bushels. ... . ... Omaha cash sales: I cars No. 1 wIllte oats, 80c; 1 car No. 1 white oats, 32c; 1 car No. 1 white oats. 80c: 1 car No. 4 hard wheat, 88c! car,Jo. hard wheat. 60; 1 car No. 4 hard, wheat, 88c: 1 car No. t hard whe4tC 67 lbs.. 97c; 1 car No. rye. 7e: I car No. 1 1 rye. Uc 1 ear No. S corn, 4Wic;l.cax No. I yellow Omaha grain In' atore: Wheat. 126.T09 bushela; corn, r 7W44 buahels; oats. 81.800 bushels. - Contract grain 'in store: Wheat, ,45.58 buahels; corn. 6,000 bushels, , . Oral Prices. ' Wheat-' '. - ; 'Omaha. ; Chicago. No, t hard......." 61.00 $1.04 tl.0l . No. 1 hard..., ss - i-vo V . No. 4 hard. . Us 1 d..... M f ''. '. ViVilTii''' No. I rea No. S red "Na 1 snrffig, ' No. t spring.... IBS. 1.00 ill Corn No. I. No. . No. 4 1 48 ...... ; 4714 44 No glads. ... 45 No. 1 yellow.,.. 494 No. I yellow ' No. S white..... 4S No. white.. Oats No. t mixed No. I mixed. " No. 4 mixed. ' No. t white. No. whits. No. 4 white., Standard ... 47A M t 28 soai s O SI: M9 91 '....! 4tO. ..... Omake. Katares. Closing Open's-. High. Low. Today. Sat y. CsSZ.. 4 A l4 A A 4J A 4g4 ,ssv:su au-tau-tssu z Osaakta Grata laspectloaa. In 3 cars No. 1 hard wheat. 14 cars No. t sard wheat. 8 cara No. 4 hard wheat,, I cars no grade wheat; 84 cars No, 8 corn. 1 ear No. 4 com. 1 car no grade corn, 7 cars No. 8 yellow corn, 4 cars No. 8 white corn; io cars No. 2 white oats. 8 cara No. 8 white osyta. 8 cars No. 4 white oats; C cars No. 8 rye-Uotal. 78 ears. Out- cars No. t corn, 1 car No. 8 rye-4otal. 8 cars. . Ceuf Lt ReeelBta. . 1 , Wheat- Corn. Oats. Chlcsgn EL Louis.... Kansas City 70 8SS 3 U 241 271 , Wl 600 24 n7 ....a. ..... .inuuin .....ft..... MlnneapOlfa f., 87 14 yialbla tayply. Wheat increasea . "TlX"'jt . , W.0Q6 Mishels, oats increased ,!". " els; lat week wheat decreased 834,000 bush els, corn decreased 74S.0H0 bushels, oats In creased 1800,000 bushels: last year wheat In. creased 147,000 bushels, corn 000 buahels, oats increased 450.000 bushela Grata Markets Etsewkere. V Wheat Increased K7.000 Dusneis, corn Closing prices of grain today and Thurs ly at the markets named were as follows; day at CHICAUU Wheat September , teoember . May Corn September Peoember . May ....vr. Data September , leoembar . May Wheat September December Corn September Today. Saturday. 11.03 ... 1.0SAB ... 1.B ... 6H ... 61B ... iVU B. ... 81 B ... 86HB i.uns 1.0 B 4H - ST. DOUI& ... 106H , 107 6f4 4844 48 Decern Der (Wheat Septembef Iecember December KANSAS CITT. 84 4TH -48 M "86 2 Wheat September December Wheat September' December 1 10 llt MINNEAPOLIS. 110 l.OM my l.lv 1.08 Kisssi City Orala cad Prevlsleaa. KANSAS CITT. Sept. ft WHEAT Ixwer: September,-4c; December. 8c: Wv. Wlt, cash. No, 2 hard. iefiKSc; No. I. . Wii7o; No. 4 CMc; No. 2 red, U-OS; No. 8. (1.01; No, 4, ue. CORN Loaer; September. 47C; Decern feer. esve; May. c: cash. No. 2 mixed. 4s404c; No. 8. 4c. H: 8 whl:, 4c; No. ""OATS-Steady; Na I white, S3C8Sc; No. t mixed. avc. ' 1 HAY-Steady; choice timothy, . 11.60; Choice prairie. 87.2M7.i0. . KYB8teady at Tkc. bl'TfKKSAeady; creamery. 14l$c; dairy, IjHc. BOOH Market axeady; MWeiourl and Kansas, new No. 2 hit woo cases lo cluded, Bc; rase fount, Vie; Crs re turned. c leas per dos--n. " ' Kecelpta Shipments Wheat." b..' i.Vw iud Corn, bu .( 71 Oata. bu U,K4 ifl.CWO Peoria Market. v PEORIA, Spt. ft CORN Quoted lower; Va ft, Utlt; No- 1 tw'Vy--; ftp grade. Mc. . MlasissslU Grata Market. MINNK4POLJS. Sept. a. WHRAT Sep tember. d-We. December.' H Oa'.j, May, fff El O. 64 HOB MH .65 64 O 644 II 82 O 82 31H n S2H ' 81.11: No. I hard. 81.14; No.1 northern. 41.11; No. 2 northern. 81 i - BRAN In bulk, S14V3lS.0. . CHICAGO 6MAIS AID PROVISIONS "eatres ( tke Trad lag a ad Claslag Prices" ea Beard at Trade. CHICAOO. Sept. 4-rHesvy liquidation re Suiting from lower cables and rnereased shipments from foreign countries caused weakness in wheat hers todev. Lite in the day a revival of damage reports from the northwest, however, nearly offset these bearish Influences, the Ieoember delivery closing with a lost of only c Corn was a sliade higher. Oats were off He Pro visions were 8c higher to 17c lower. At the mart the wheat market wts de cidedly weak, the December option being down fc6 to (?le at 8l.06tfl. TUe Initial decline was due to general selling with only a moderate demand. Lower cat bles, heavy aworld s shipments and liberal receipts In -the northwest were the influ ences that broupht on the selling pressure. Heavy 1 offering by an Influential operator was a feature of the early session, but traders were apparently disconcerted by the action of the big holder and the result was quite free profit taking. Before the declining tendency could be checked De- cemoer soia ott to ii.oshc. uunng ine day reports were received from Minneap olis to the effect that rains In the north west were much more general thn Indi cated by the weather bureau reports. Dur ing the last hour of trading most of the early loss was regained on covering by shorts, December advancing to 81 0KS. The merket closed firm with December at 8l.m1fii.OSH. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 144.5 bu. The amount on passage Inrreased 1.HM.0H0 bu., while the visible supply showed an Increase of 8Z7,0tO bu. Primary receipts were 1,868.600 bu.. eompared with 1,404 7 a wo days! a year ago. Minneapolis. Diiltith and Chicago re. ported receipts of 1,008 oars, against 421 cars last wek and 1.M1 a year ago. During the first part of the session a weak undertone waa manifested in corn, the depressing Influence being liberal re ceipts, lower cables and Improved weather conditions. The weakness of wheat also Increased the selling. The market rallied sharplv on a report stating 4at Kansas snd Missouri will not raise half a crop. The weekly weather bureau report was an additional bullish factor. The market closed firm at about the beet price of the day. December opened SfiHc to 6c lower at 50'tr614c sold between 60c and UVTSlc and closed at 61c. Local re ceipts were 1,671 care, wt(h 248 of contract grade, Oats held steady with a small range. Trading was light, with soma selling cred ited to a big holder. December opened unchanrad to He lower at SSigSgHc, ranged between l??2c and 83Hc and closed at 83c. Local receipts were 308 cars. Owing to a break In the ranks of the striking stock. yards employes there was more snap to traa'ng In provisions than had been manlfcate1 for some time. The market was firm eVrly, but eased off on realising sales. At the close October pork was dpwn 17c at 810.82. Lard waa oft 2tfSo at 87 07. Ribs -were up 2Hc at 87.46. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 147 cars; corn. 1.118 cars; oata, 419 cars; hogs. 21,000 head. The leading faturea ranged as follows: Artlcles.1 Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close, Bat y. Wheat a Sept. b Sept. Dec. May . Corn Sept. Deo. May Oats Sept Dec. May Pork Sept. Oct. Jan. .. Lard Sept. OoL , Jan. Ribs 8Pt. Oct. Jan. I I 1 OS f 1 06 1 07 1 02 1 03l 1 04 1 6Hil06-Hll06-H 1 10 10 1 03 1 03-V 10676 1 w 1 o 1U6-H 107V108-1 08- (2Hf 6SHI 82f ' 63 63 s m5ifc 48 48! 4tr o-ii5ir 49aHHI 4 SlHSUtS" S1H! 21 83 . 86 10 80 21f 26y86Hl H6. S5V 11 00 11 00 10 73 11 00 11 1 U 62 7 00 7 12 718 7 27 7 42 11 12 11 17 10 He 18 40 10 2 U GO 12 80 U WH 192, 7 16 7 17 87 3! 7 02 ! i 7l 1 1 T 17 7 07H 7 10 I 7 22 t 46 62 747H 1 Z7H 7 so 62 60 .57J No. 2. a old. b neaa, " Cash quotations wera as follow: F1K)UR Dull and easier; win ted patents, $6.1066.20: straights. 84.41106.00; spring pat ents, S610IH690; straights,. 84J06.1Q; bak ers. 83.2OiH4.B0.' WH E1AT No. 2 spring. t1.109i.lB; No. t, 81.02fi1.ll; No. t red. $1 .06.U. CORN No,' X 63e; No. I yellow, 649 SaTS-No. 2, 81crNo. I white, 22' JHcj-No. 1 white. 21Jc; . , B ARLBVOood fVedlng,' r88cj fair -tjjo choice .malting. 4460c s BBKDS No. I llax. tl.19; No. 1 north western, 81.26; clover, contract grade, 811.OOai2.rS. PROVISIONS Mess pork, tr bhl., 810.80 C10.80. Lard, per 100 lbs., 17-00(37.02. Short ribs aides (loose). 87.20O7.sa - Short clear sides (boxed), B 12H4W.2S, The receipts and shipments today were as follows: . ' Reeerpta. Shipments. F'oui, bbls 21.800 17,000 Wheat, bu. ...i.21.oo ' M.100 Corn, bu '.8a.oon efiO.OOO Oats. bu. u444.00 M 000 Rye, bu. 21.009" 8.7O0 Barley, bu. . 47,100 . 11.600 On the Produce exchange today the buttar market was stesdy; creameries, 1419c; dairies, 1216. Eggs, steady, at mark, cases Included, 14t16o. Cheese, firm, 64lc. ... St. Loala Grata sal Pravlsleas. ST. LOUI8, Sept. . WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 81.07; track, 81.CS trl.10; December, 81.08; May. tl.Ui No. 2 bard, tlWi&l.QJ. 1 CORN Lower; No. t cash, 60c; track, 61H662c December, 48c; May. 4'c OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 32c: track, 834332c; May. 86c; No. 2 white. 86c FlX)URtedy; red winter patents, 83.25 6-46: extra fancy and straight, 8a.10iSo.36; clear. 84.40fi4.70. SEEDS Timothy, steady, 82.80; prims higher. CORNMEAL Steady, 82.75. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 8SR4c " HAi-nrm; umotny, e.wou.w; praine, $8,0019.00. IRON N COTTON TIES 95c. BAOQINO-7H07C. HEMP TWIN&-7C PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. 611.02 Iard, weaker; prime" steamed. 84.62. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 88.27: clear rlha. 88.50: short clear. 88.76. POULTRT Quiet; chlclnftts, 10c; sprlnga, 12c; turkeys, 1Sc: geese. 6c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 15820c; dairy, 12616c. EOGS Steady at 17c, case count Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 17.&W 8,000 Wheat, bu 241.000 245.0M0 Corn, bu 124 000 . pats, bu 43.000 28.000 ' ': Milwaukee Oral Market. MILWA1TKBB, Sept. ft WH BAT Mar ket lc lower; No. 1 northern, 8114; No. I northern. 81.10C1.12; December, 1.(1.06 asked. , RYEJ-Msrket le lower; No. L 7474c. BARLET Market lc lower; No. 2, 679 6c; sample, 38966o. OATS Market o lower; standard, 83c. CORN Market Io lower; No. t, (4o66c; December, 61 c. asked. : Pklladelpkla Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept ft BUTTER Fair demand: weatern creamery, 19c; ex tra nearbv prints. Sua. EOGS Firm and active; nearby firsts. S0c at mark; western firsts. 80c at mark. CHEESE Firm and In good demand; New York full creams. 9610c. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept ft WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures stesdy; September. 7a ISd ; December, 7s 3 6-ed. CORN Spot, steady: American mixed, to; futures, quiet; Septenrbef, 4s 8d; De cember, 4s 8d. ' ' Teleda Seed Market. TOLEDO, Sept. ft SEEDS Clover, cash and October, 87.16 bid; December, T.17 bid. Alslke. September, 17.80. Timothy, September, 81 40. Cattaa Market. NEW ' TORK. Sept. 8 COTTON Spot closed qule" middling uplands. 11 10c; mid dling gulf. ll.Sac: sales, 751 blea L1VERPOOU Sept 4 COTTON Soot n Increasing demand and 10 points higher; American middling, fair at ft76d; good mid dling. ftSd; middling, 6ud; low middling, 4td; good ordinary, 8 lid; ordinary. i.8&A. Futures opened steady and closed very ateadv; American middling, good ordinary, closed: Bentember. 4.0M;. September and October, - a. 77d: October and November, 6SM; November and December. 8 4d; De cember and Jsnuary. t4d; January and February., t.ttd; February and March, ltd, Mxrch and April. (.31 April and Mav. Vlkkl; May and June. 6 d. PT LDl'Id. Sept ft COTTON Quiet; middling. 10c; aalrs. none! reortpie, nuns) shipments, none; stock. 4.844 baiea. Wklsky Market. CHICAGO. Sept ft-WH18KT-teady, oj btsls of 41.18- Pkoki A. Sept. ft WHISKT On a bails of I: 3 for f nished goods. ST. LCL'1B. beivt. 8,-WHlSKT-Staady, on a t-iets ef 81 -V CINCINNATI. rut t-WHIBKT-OS ft basis vt fttta for finished goods, SEW YORK STOCKS ASO BONDS , , . 1 ..... Market Active sod Prioes of Fearlj All fihftres Are Higberi . . MANY LONDON STOCKS OFFERED FOR SALE Deellae la tbe Price at Steel Seads Dew a t'alted States Steel Pre ' ferred Traetlea Skarea ' Arc OST. NEW TORK. Sept ft The stock market gave a good account of Itself tods y and contounaod Its unfriend y critics by ex tending its already considerable rise and by an increase in the volume of ae.lvliy. 1 he market waa under" suspicion of manip ulation, as It has been for some time, but the advance In prices was effected with out bringing out any Insupportaole burden of genuine selling. Toe market was spotty all day and dur ing the early part ot the session was Irreg ular on account ot several weak points, but the tone gained In strength during the course of the session and the earlier points of weakness wefe ovarcotns- The principal supply of stocks for sale came from lxindon and waa large'.y on arbitrage account owing to the more rspld advance here than there. There was some depression In London, however, attribut able to the disappointment at the prospect of a prolongation of war In the far east, with Its buraens on the world's msrktt United Statea steel preferred was also a center of positive depression. The decline of a point In this security was presumably due to the prospect of a reduction in the prices of steel products, the effects of which upon the net earnlegs of the cor poration is dreaded. The local tractions were unsettled by the threat of a strike on the Manhattan system and formed an other effective center of sympathetic weak ness Not only the Interborough rapid transit stock on the curb, but the Metro politan traction stocks on the exchange were rather aeutely effected. Commission house business remained at a low leve'. and the poor bank statement of Saturday Induced some selling from this sourfe. The general newe of tbe day was rather more favorable to values than has been true recently, but there was no spe cial nwa to explain the disproportionate strength and activity of a few stocks. Reading was the flrat Of thee to dome Into prominence followed by Erie. This was clearly an extension of last week's campaign In those stocks, which tied no other apparent basis than the Inaugura tion of the winter schedule ef prices for snthrsrlte in September. j The Pacific took the leadership of the !eter market. The speculative presump tion on the part of followers of the move ment was that the newly returned hed of the system was embarking additional capital In his properties as a result of the matured reflection of the period nf Ms holiday. The demond for Erie was sotisht to be assigned to the same source. Stre'S was laid upon the verv cheerful tone of ral'road traffic official rerorts. The money market was unruffled by the unexpected Inroads upon the surplus re serves revealed by the Saturday bank statement. The good progress of the corn crop reported by the weather bureaus" weekly bulletin was a factor In the strength of the grangers and Pacifies, and the reported deterioration of the cotton crop seemed not to be taken account of. The bond .market was quite broad and firm. Total sales, par value, SMTO.WO. United States bonds wera unchanged on calL The quotations on the New York Stock exchange yesterday f'f$g?Zo, Atchison -.19.700 sH do preferred 3.4O0 8 Baltimore Ohio ....19.001) 88 do nref erred ........ . 9H SJ!4s 124 170 89 tti 92H 171 40 41 83 lo 190 la7 183 e 78 14 49 82 166 276 26 78 Canadian Pacific Central of N. J... Chea. aV Ohio Chicago & Alton . do preferred ... Chicago & G. W.. Chicago dt N. W.. C. M. dt St P... .... ,vw .... 600 ....15.400 126 170 40 . 2.300 . 4"0 16 15 190 156 184 ' 6 13 . 78 16 4H :22 164 274 " 26 77i 191 .80,400 lai do preferred Chicago. Ter. AT... do preferred C. C, C. tc St. L Colorado Southern... do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Del. & Hudson Del.. Lack. W.... Denver R G...... do preferred Eric. v..,.. ....... do- 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred,:.... Hocking Valley do preferred ....... Illinois Central .J Iowa Central do preferred ..' K. C. Southern do preferred Loula Nah. ....... Manhattan L Met Securities Met Street Ry Minn. &- St: L M.. St. P. 8. 8. M. do preferred Missouri Pacific Mo.. Kan. dt Tex . 100 184 , 700 91 60) 1.400 1.200 0 2.000 XI 800 2.S0O 64.500 6.400 8.200 '206 2,000 400 too 6 1H 79 17 60 iff 275 42 129 23 44 65 ' 42 42H 81 87 1S8 22 44 2314 87 13 22 44 400 46 4A . 454k 8.000 K3 122 123 700 156 154 1564 , 4.200 89 13.900 120 . 100 67 . 800 78 300 129 3,300 98 1,800 22 do preferred N. R. R. of Mex.. pfd. New York Central .... Norfolk at Western... 1,710 4 200 17 . J.8O0 124' 8.100 do preferred , Ontario ft Western.... Pennsylvania P., c. c at L , Reading , do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred Rock Island' Co do preferred St. L. ft 8. F. 2d pfd. Bt. Louis S. W do preferred Southern Pacific Southern Railway . do preferred Texas ft Pacific .... Toledo. St. L. ft W. do preferred , Union Pacific do preferred ...... Wabash do preferred , Wheeling ft L. E.. Wisconsin Central . do preferred ..... Mex. Central , Adams Express American Express . V. B. Express Wells-Fargo Exp... Amal. Copper Amer. Car ft Foun do preferred ...... Amer. Cotton Oil . do preferred , American Ice , do preferred , Amer. Linseed Oil., do preferred Amer. Locomotive do oref erred Amer. Smelt, ft Refta. 4.600.. 66 00 preferred 400 Wi amer. eugar nenn,... s.in Anaconda Mia. Co.... , 8 Brooklyn Rapid T 27.900 Colo, r-ifl ft Iron 200 131 130 130 80 80 . : so 64 65 65 87 , N 36 )Ti 181 197 14 13 13 70 70 70 27 . . K 24 171 170 189 14 - 14 14 74. 74 - 74 2 29 SO 74 74 " 8 ' t WH M fit ta H 29 SO- 108 101 108 88 88 rt Consolidated Gas 4.800 Corn Products 600 do d referred ' 400 Distillers" Securltles.8fl0 OeiWal Electric l.WiO Internatlonsl Paper.. 600 do preferred Internationa) Pump, do preferred ...... National Led ...... North American .... Pacific Mll People's Oss , Pressed Steel Car .. do preferred Pullmsn Pal. Oar.. RtubJle Steel d preferred R"bber Goods do pfd.. e-lv 700 ,100 , V - 170 . ion t.snn t.rto , 100 .. :v.. .....7T 81 600 IK 7 7 S0 142 142 M7 17 so r KH 4t K4 tr". Cost ft Iron .. V Leather.. ,...-3. ma VH 'a ,ej eefe.,eed K STI4 H mi B tt( tT. te-tv. Imal.... " ,TT. s Tti.bVe- rvi 4n r '.Tel V. - "i A nrerre4 ...40 ) etie4ee Elec.... T-ve- r-r - : se 4 - nt sit ie i , iaii4 ' Si Total sales for the day. 646,000 shares. Sew Yark Mtalaar Stacks. ', NEW YORK. Sept. ft-The following are the closing prices on mining stocks: . essias voasMiostea.. si iuuw i&M ......... si Alloa I'lHI krsMSrtrk Cos.. CesjkstfH'S Tasnsl Cas. ("!. ft Vs. Mars Sllw Iras iil.ar La4rtlla Cas... .... if ::::B ....104 ...m 'Oskw .. rbosnls 14 'Fotoel i : I rate u I llrT Nri t iSmstt Nopas M isaaue tM Farelaa rtaaaelal. . LONDON. Sept. ft-Money was sbundant snd In active demand In the market today for repayment to the Bank of England be sides meeting vsrtous calls amounting to nearly 86.000.000. Discounts -were easy, trading tin the Stock exchsnga was quiet and prices were Arm on the cheapness of money, consols benefltlag by the expec tatiua that It would continue for some tltna Home rallsy slso Improved for the same cause. Americans were Idle, pending the receipt of New York's opening quota tions, after which they Laroened. became active and rinsed below (lie beet prtcae of the dsy. Jspsnese wers Irregular, wing to tsar of Oensral Houropetkla's escape. ba 874k 87 119 120 67 63 73 ' 72 128 129 97 S 22 . 22 48 48 87 37 H 123 124 B 68 l'.& 'ivi ' 32 1.200 126 125 124 68 18.300 67 64 66 2.100 , 08 85 85 8,000' 76 75. 75H 26.100 28 27 27 .800 '71 70 71 600 69 69 69 600 22 ' 20 22 1.200 45 ' 44 44 76.700 69 67H .681i ...20.i0 29 2 29 ... 400 95 95 96 ... 3,600 '81 81 81 ... 900 29 29 29 ... 1,000 4S 47 47 ...76,600 101 99 101H ... . ,. " 93 ftooo 'H 20 .. 11.100 41 40 40 ... S00 17 17 18 ... 800 19 14 19 ... 700 43 42 . 43 ... 600 It. 12 12 228- ... 100 214 2)4 210 . eeea eases aeefa. 118 230 ...12.000 68 87 67 .. . 1.500 19 19 19 ... 200 79 78 .. 79 ... 200 S3 S3 82 ... 100 92 92 91 ... . lo ... 800 26 S6 2 si .... tOO 21 U 21 3 65 107 107 - rallied - later. Imperial Japanese gov ernment s of 1904 were quoted at le. rius slsns were Di-mer. . PARIS, Sept.) ft The tone on the Bourse today waa stesdy. but Internationale were slightly .-esker. KiiMlsn impersll 4s were quoted at 93.06 and Russian bonds of 1"4 St 507- The private rate of discount was ljl per cent . He.ti.LilS, Bte.pt. ft On the Bourse today prlcea tn most ot the departments were unensnged. ' Hew Yark Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Sept ft MONEY On call. easy; highest. 1 per. cent; lowest 1 per cent; lu.ing rate, l'per cent; last loan. 1 per cent; closing bid, per rent; offered at 1 per cent 'lime loane. steady: u days, 2 per cent; 90 days, Jhi per cent; t month. 3 ter ctnt. r"Kij ME MERCANTILE PAPER 8I4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, wl'h actual business Id bankers' bills at 84 8715 J 4 8720 for demand and at 84.84714 8475 for go-day bills; posted rates, 84 8j snd S4.8S0 4.88: commercial bills. 84MaQI.M SILVER Bar, S6c; Mexk-an dollars, c. . HONDS Oovernmcnt, steady; railroad, firm. The following are the closing quotations on stocks snd bonds: C 8. rrt ta, rvc.-. l'HS.'Man. ron. ttl4 4..1M4 rttuses V Mm. Central 3Sa C. 8. ta. reg 1 Mn. remral lat Ise. 1 4o emipos IKS' M. ft 8t. I,. 4a SH r g. new 4a. fg....1l,s1.. K T. 4a 1W1 so tomwm ..1ti4k as saa. "r"a I". N. old 4a. rr....lo -n. n. r.otm enn.4a. T N. N. T. r.fes.lH.im an coupon 17 At'klsni ransral 4a..ll4li N. I. C. era. ta....l o aajuMment 4a.. imlN. V. 4a 1 Atlantic C. U .... , o la 7t B. A O. 4s 1 1st. W. cm. 4i....fl 1 tHa tKH'O. a. U 4a antl par. rr C. ef eOwia ta lUS.rein. eon. JH MM Io lat Ine RaillTit rn. 4. M4 r. O. 4e im ','St. U ft LM.mn Sa.lKS r. a. uta i ,pi l s r. f. 4i m C , PJ. Q. new 4a. . St. U South la 74 C.,Sl. t. P. t. 4a 104 Seal.,- A. l 4a.... C. A N. w. eon.'ta lr4 B Pi-lnr 4a 4 C. n. I. P. 4a.... 7 s Hy. la 117H so eol. ta T ft P. lata Jidv, C. C. P ftW.Ut.4i.10lS T . St L. ft W. 4s. JTt rniram T. 4a t.h rtnioa Pacinr 4t... Cos. Tohacre 4a 714 4n con. 4 10K Col. a Southars 4s.. 4 i.. .itwi zrj aa. . nt. .1174 . KH . WH . S . 7S r. a R. O. 4a J01 Frta lat lien 4a "aha-li la. no d.h. B W. ft L. T. 4i.. Wla. Central 4a ... Colo. F. Co. .. Erie g"ral 4a 71 r. w. a n. r. 7at..im Hnrklng Vall.y IHi M L. ft N. nniaM ..iv Bid. "Offered. Ea-dlvld"nd. Bsatos B08TON. Sept. rent; time loans, closing of stocks Alrklaoa 9). 4a an 4a M.xlcas Central 4s.. Atnhtaos - So pf s P.oaton A Alhanr,.... Boatos A Mains... Bnatoa Rlaaated....... Fltchbttrg ptA Mexican Central .... N. Y.. N. H ft H... Para lfarqaette t'nlos Parlsc Amer. Arsa Cham..., 6b pM Amer. Pnae. Tabs.., A mar. Sugar do pra American Tal. ftTal. Amar. Woolas do pM Pomln. 1. ft g r.-11on Elr. Ill Oenaral Rlartrat .... Maas. Rlectrio do pfd Maaa. Oae, I'nttod mflt laltad 8hoa Mark.... do pfn T. S. Steal .......... do pfd ? Bid. Offered. Stock Market. . Calf loans. 2(53 per 3t per cent Official and bonds: M 1 Waattnsnovaa com.... 40 lltl-1 Adveirtura 14 an Allmioi 14 tft. an,ni.eiste4 7ta K!mrif Sine .... II ill j Atlantic 1H in ninanasi rn lMICalumat ft Harkla..t0 IMwJCasteenlal USoporr Rant . ISHa'Dalr Weat 74 TomlntoB Coal 101 (yranltlln 144iOrnr SDSt.Iale Rorala .... 4 Man. Mining .. 1104a: Mlrhltan ........ Ill Mohawk lmtlMnnt. C. ft C... iiS'oid rtonlnion ... 11 DaceoU , 71 1 Parrot IK Oulsar lftt Iphannon Itt4; Tamarack 40H, Trinity 4t r. 8. Mining .. inMtir. i. oil W"t; rtah 8e4' Victoria laWlnnna ,...v... a wslrarlss (7 . ll4 . . . vt . '4 ...11 : 1H . 4T . 4 . lSi . 74V, . rsH . H . "t , 7U . rivt . iih . 91 Lesioi Stock Market. LONDON. Sept. t. -Closing: Coniola. moo y H do sorount US Anaeonds 4 i Atchison 8 do Ida 101 Baltlmora ft Ohio. . V4 N. v. Central S. A W 7H, oo pia m Ontario Westers.. lt Pennaylranls 44 Rsnd Mines 1014 Canaaiaa PaclBt 11 Raadlaa .. ISVi .. 4SV, .. IH .. I"4a .. n .. t ..101' .. M .. 14H .. t .. II .. 418, .. Kl Chaaapsak ft Ohio.. 4H t do- lat pfd Chiracs O. W 11 do li pfd C. M. ft St P In4 Southam Rallwajr. DeBaan inito pfd D. ft Rio Orsnds.. 16 'a Squtharn Parlflc . dO Btd fnlea Paclfio sTrla ....j...., do lis pt4 r. do Id ptd Illlnf.li Central . ... . WV 4 pfd.- . 7 If 8. Steal ... . 41 do pfd. .141 . Wabaas Uxilartlla A It. .ins P'4. K. ft T ,. IT .Kpanlah 4a SIL.VER Bar. auiet S d ner ou MONEY-lfcl per cent. ' The rate rif discount fit the open market for short bllla is 2HS2S Pr cent. The rate of discount in the open market for three months' bills Is 2V3i 91-18 per cent JtEW ' YORK GEft&RAL MARKET Various Qaotatloaa ef Ike !Os ,' Commodities, NEW YORK, Sept. 6 -F!XTJR-Racelpts, 21,400 bbls.; exports. 3.6W bbls. Market dull and unsettled; Minnesota patents, 86.90 4 25; Minnesota baker', , 14.8064.70; winter r stents. ts.2G66.50; winter straights, S4.90 20; winter extras. 18.454.00; winter low grades, t3.3&f?8.80. Rye flour firm: fair to good, t4.2.S4 60; choice, to fancy. 84.6iti4.85. CORNMBAI Easy; yellow western, 81.11 fJl.lS; city, 31.141.16;.kflnlrled. 83.20(.30. RYE! Nominal. BARLEY Steady; feeding, 47c, In New York. . . ... WHEAT Receipts. 111,700 bu.; market., spot easy; rwo. 2 red, 81.uk r. o. o. anoat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. tl.24 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 bard, Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat Options opened easier owing to weak cables snd big world's shipments. The market then rallied on covering and less favorable news from the northwest, closing partly He net higher. May 81 .Sfl 1.104. closed tl.lOH: September. 81.KX81-10S. closed 31 10S; December, 810951.l0 8-16. closed. tl-lOH. CORN Receipts, 77.000 bu.; exports. 145. 015 bu.; market, spot easy; No. 2, 58e ele vator and 67c f. o. b. afloat; No- 2 yellow. 62c; No. 2 white, 60c. Option market opened easier with wheat, but eventually rallied on poor crop news, closing Vtc net higher. Sep tember close 68Hc December 66f7'c, closed 67Hc. OATS-nRecelpts. 267,200 bu.; market, snot easy; mixed oats, 26iiv33c; pounds. 364j3ne; natural white. 8032c; pounds 8738c; clip ped white, 8640c; pounds. 394J41C MAY Dull; shipping. 17.60; good to choice. B5a . , ,tOP8 Firm: sute, Ecommon to choice. 1903. 27036c; olds, 7&13c; Paclfio coast 19uS. 2631c; olds, 713c. HIDES Firm ; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 17c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry. 24 to 80 lbs., 14e. LEATHER Steady: acid, 2426c PROVISIONS Steady. Pork. family. tl0.60311.b0: mess. 38.6f39.00: hams. $2.Wi 25.60: packet. ti.60&10.60; extra India mees, 814 OdeSlftOO. Cut meats steady; pickled bel llea, 89.OOiffll.O0; ' pickled shoulders, 87.003 7.86; pickled hams, 810.001100. Lard, steady; western steamer, 87.60; refined, barelv steady; continent. 87.60; South Amer ica, 38.25: compound. 8J87i.00. TALLOW Dull; cicy xe per pkg), 4Sc; country (pkg. free 444Sc. - RICK Market quiet; domeatelc, fair, to .extra. y6c: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firmer; street price, extra creamery. 1947190; offlr-Jal prices, creamery, common to emtra, 18rjl9c; state, dairy, com mon to extra. 1218c. CHEES& Firm; state, foil cream, small colored, fancy. 8e; small white, poor to fancv. Hi&Vc; large white, poor to fancy, fc-OGB Firm; western - fancy, selected, tm lie: western, average best 19430e. POULTRY Alive, firm: wesUrn chickens, 144il5c; fowls'. 14; turkeys, lSc: dressed. Ir regular; western ohics-sos. 13H14Hc; fowls, 14c; turkeys. 134.16c, Waal Market. BOBTON-, Sept ft WOOL Market active, most of the large-buyers - still being In evidence. The Montana wools were well grown this season, sn unusually large amount having gons directly to the con sumer without being sorted. Manufactur ers report that the woolen goods trade Is In better condition than a year ago and the Isrger mills have been prominent la the market. Prlcea here, which are held firmly are as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX snd above, 84T3Ac; X, Soft 81c; No. 1. 83 34c; No. 1 tvoJ4c: fine unwashed, 24j26c; unmerchantable. 26j44c: unwashed delaine, BSdjrnc: Michigan X and above, 2Ttt8c: No. 1. 80631c: No. 2. 2-tr .'.; fine unwashed. 21 fi22c; unwsshed delaine, 255: California, Humboldt and Mendocino. XitfCTc; northern choice. 22iac; average, 17l9c: middle counties. 17t18c ; southern. 14lee: terri tory, Idaho fine. 18iS18Hc; nvV 16 18c; fine medium, 18tfl8Vc: medium. 1920c; I'tah and Nevada line, 1717c; heavy fine. 18ilc; fine medium. 17Hlac; medium. 80 tTIlc; Montana fine, choice. ti21c; fine average. 19Hic: fin medium, choice. J04 21c; average, IMTJOc; Colorado fine. 1314c; fine medium. lMiJSc; medium, 164117c; fulled, Scotired. fine basis, 152Sc, . ST. LOUIS, Sept. ft-WOOL Market steadv: medium grade combing and cloth ing. 20828c; light floe, lnfiaoc; heavy fine, 12$ 14c; tub -washed. CfiJic. I 4 Oils aad Blesla. NEW TORK. Sept ft OILS Cottonseed, oulet: prime crude, nomlrrsl: prime ye'low, flic. Petroleum steadv: refined. New fork. 87.86: Philadelphia and Baltimore, 84 90. Tur pentine. eaiy. 65H6i6e SAVANNAH. O-. Sept. ft OILS Tur pentine, firm. 64c. ROBIN-Ftrm: A, B. C 82t0; V, 82 80; K. F. tl .46: (4. 32.7A: H. U.7&: I. tl.31'4; K. UTS'x. M. t406; N. MS!S: W O. K6,V: W V. 4.t)TW . ' OIL CITT. Pa., Sept. 6. Credit balincea. $14; certificate-, no bid; atilpments 196 fcu) bl.ls.. averse. st.2l bbla.; runs. i.M3 bh's . average 64 871 rl : shipments Unaa. 19441 Ul. averaaa 6 Tvt Wi'i.; run. Lima. 110.107 bbla, average 42.781 bbls. . MAIU LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Beceipta Hot ticesgirt and Pricet Held Genorallv Stesdy. U0HT HOGS STEADY, BUT HEAVIES LOWER aad Lataks, bat with Llgkt Beeelpts Prices Held A boat Steady Feed, ers Active aad Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. ft I. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monder 8.88 t.iil 8.4 Ufflclsl Tuesday 8.M7 7.704 S.8U Two days thlsiweek... 7.818 in.01 lt3 Same ds Is at week....l0 14710 24.ft.tf Same two weeks ago..... .7 1S.W4 la.0' Ssme three weeks ago. .'' 7.837 Same four weeks ago... 4.837 16.7t) 8.61 Same days last year.. ..18.79 11.844 Z1.1W RECElPTot FOR THE HEAR TO DATE. The following table show the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for the year to date, wlm comparison with last J sr; 194. If A Inc. Deo- Cattle 655.117 t&o.W lOO.tMl Hcgs l.tW6.877 l.ex4,3 1.614 Sheep 801.851 8oO.7 21.754 Average prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for Lbs last several da s with com parison: Date. , 1801 U9M.180t1901.1800.lD89.iat August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August August 8ept. 1 Sept. I. Sept. I. 8ept. 4 Sept. i Sept. 6 f 01 t 02V 21 a 8 G8 f 781 4 r 4 441 t 78 t 681 I 771 4 8 4 t? I 78 4 88, 8 21) 18f I I 00) 4 84) I 74 4 6 10, 4 4 t 3 7 t 78 a 1Z t 7S t 81 4 60 S 12i HI t 80 f r f 01 L fl'l 4 42 a 6 78 S oIV i 11, e t 48 t 4S 7 01 a k S 1,1 1 1 4? 81 8 8) til 4 87 4 411 14 s ot S U 4 Ut 4 4 ' 7 101 i 05 a 4 . ( ft? A t 78 t 72 3 70 e ITD 3 71 i 22 5 881 7 SI 7 " 7 26 7 1 7 26 S 98 14 s t 81 4 01 t 00 8 03 t 11 t 12 a t 121 6 08 16 4 4"t I '2l 4 4 8 33 S Ml 8 20! o S 177Z, 6 00 6 0S t 02 8 On 6 08 t 05 4 40 4 271 8 61 8 18 i Z7. 7 i 4 20 8 61 7 4?J 7 3 7 S3 7 411 4 14 8 09 I 66 i 33 a S 24 5 30 8 42 6 47 4 19 t 26 4 22ft 62 6 24 t 47 7 461 t 34 t 61 ''ndlcatee Surds. The official- number of cars of stock brought in today by each road wee: Csltle.HogsSheep.HTa C..'M. St. P. Ry. .. 7 4 Mo. Pac. Ry 1 1 U. P. System 24 17 It C. ft N. W. Ry 9 F.. E. ft M. V. R. R..74 27 4 3 C, St. P., M. ft O... .. .. B. ft M. Ry 65 29 .. .. C, B. ft Q. Ry. ...... 1 t K. C. ft St. J 2 O. R. I. ft P. (east). 3 t . .. .. C. R. I. A P. (west). . I Illinois central I .. .. Great Western 7 Total receipts 182 117 22 ' The dlsDosltlon of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tbe num ber of bead Indicated: Cattle. Hog". Sheep. Omaha Packing company. 04 oss wi Swift ft Co. 687 711 . 628 . 54 . in . 118 . lit . 86 2 . . 94 , 94 2.039 1.5SS 1.624 1427 1S3 383 Armour ft Co Cudahy Packing Co. Sol Degan Vansant ft Co Carey & Benton Lobman ft Co McCreary ft Curey ... Hill ft Son Huston ft Co Hamilton ft Rothschild- L. F. Husz Squires A Co. Cudahy Bros. A Co. .. Wolf A Murnan Lelghton ft Co. ....... A ger Packing Co. .... Hagerty , Iewis Root Bttller A Cllne Other buyers 616 323 ' '325 46t 47 20 18 183 4.231 Tota's ......... :.: 4.240 7.178 7.29S CATTLE There were more cattle on sale here this morning then arrived yesterdsy, but at Chicago -there were only 6.O0O head, while at Kansas City there were 15,000 head. The local demand was In good shape so that an active and-abdut steady market was experienced' all .around. There were about ten or a doxen loads of corn-fed steers on sale and they could safely be quoted active and steady where the quality was at all desirable. As high as 35.75 was paid for several bunchea of good quality and everything In sight sold at an early hour. , There were between thirty and forty cars of western grass beef steer on sale, but most of them were only of fair quality. That had a tendency to make the market appear rather slow, but still the prices paid showed no quotable, change from yesterday. A choice bunch would prob ably have so'd a little stronger, as all the buyers seemed to be anxious for chci-. grades. There were around 86 cars -of cows In cluded In the offerings, and the same as usual of late, they were mostly all west ern rangers. The market ruled fairly active and steady on the general run. Some of the choicer grades, in fact, looked a trifle stronger. The change .though, was hardly worth mentioning. A good clearance waa made by the middle of the forenoon. Bulls, veal calves and stags could not be quoted anything but about ateady with yes terday. , ... There Is not an excessive supply of Block ers and feeders In sight, snd with a fairly good demand tha market ruled quite active and fully steady with yesterday. Some of the better grades were In good enough de mand to bring a little stronger prioes. Com mon stuff was somewhat neglected, but sold In about yestta-day's notches. Repre sentative sales: BEE IT BTKERS. No. No. M 11 1..V.., 41 1 A. A. 1171 1130 1440 1211 1670 Vr. 41 14 FT M 1174 I 80 4 44 8 60 i M 6 7 6 71 6 Tt 8 7 4 41 II 1!M 4 M 11 1MI I 00 11...... lit I 00 1414 I 00 14 MM I Of ' - M .4144 ,....141 B1EKK8 AM COWS. 4 -cows. 1501 II inn 13. ad cows - I iftffi 1 11 f g M 8 48 I M I 41 8 M 1 70 , 1 1170 IK 1 1100 8 41 1 1470 Hitittna. ....1100 IT - . CALVES. .... 841 I It 1 NEBRASKA. 1044 4 4 18 IB ,..1060 tt 66 11 feeders.. 818 83 10 t feeders.. 813 1 00 1 cow 1 cow 820 I 16 t feeders.. 806 6 cows 1060 3 eows 1130 t feeders.. 842 t 16 6 cows. t 60 t 76 t 00 t 40 t 10 t 26 1 cow 930 1 feeder... 80 1 feeder... 630 1 bull IOsO 61 heifers... 898 67 heifers... 9 1 heifer.... 820 61 cows...., 846 1 76 t0 t 60 1 26 t 00 t 00 t 60 2 60 10 steers.... 846 8 steers.. ..wis 1 steer, 8N0 t 36 1 steer.. I steers. . 680 3 60 ,.10)6 t 00 to cow.. ..1117 I 60 IDAHO. ' 67 cows. 24 cows, 1 80 2 steers.. 7.1283 t 75 t 20 t40 t 76 t 38 178 ....1039 ....1510 ...1495 ....1330 ....1290 t 70s 3 00 2 00 J 00 t 00 26 steers.... 92 66 steers.. ..1017 3 steers.. ..1014 79 steers.... 944 i steers.... t94 3 bulls. 4 bulls, t bulls, t bulls. COIXDRADO. 10 feeders. .1000 t 26 H. V. Rowe-Nab. M feeders.. 766 I 16 Ubuamr iive ovoca a. rrjro. 7 feeders.. 814 3 16 w A. A. Cornell Neb. J8 feeders.. 9ot 8 25 6 OOWS. .1073 1 tt 1 leeuer-M s F. Dorn Nab. 14 feeders.. 4 t 00. I cow.... 181 in 1 bil l, i ii '"" a ? y H steers 168 t 80 6 feeders. .1064 li cows-inK8 tto I feeder... mo I 10 I 26 "-(Jerean-Ksb, 17 feeders 181 I 26 . It COWS..... t 160 1 feeder. ! J. Call-Neb. ' t 70 7 feeders, . 686 170 13 feeders.. 8!i0 t 76 21 feeders.. (L7 t SO Chaffer S. D. 8 26 10 feeders.. 11M t cows 1053 1 cows 4V0 t cows louO 1 feeder.. .1100 D. 1 SO 8 34) t 60 I Tt !" tto t 80 1 75 too tl feeders. .11' t cows, BX 1 W. QUlnJV B. D, 1 cows., t eows..', t cows.., tt cows.. 1 steer.. 1 feeder. ..1091 .. 974 ..1011 ..1000 11) 1 80 1 1 It feeders. .1071 t feeders. .1126 tt feeders.. llt t feeders. .1008 II feeders.. 1128 t 60 2 6. 3 00 ..1M ,.1260 L. A. Zutaven Neb. 36 cows.. Wat 46 J. Monaban Neb. 860 8 7 16 feders..lG4l t 40 I 85 t eows.. t cows.. S. M. Coooer Neb. 8 feeders.. 851 t It 1 bull...... 880 S3 1 86 1 feeder... "60 3 16 1 cow 11S0 4 feeders.. las 3 40 ' Scows ka riirutn Bros wyo. t steers... .1"40 1 steer 1V 1 steer 1 1 V 1 steer 10i 1 steer l!4fl 1 atee 10 4 steers. ...1'2 1 steer UsO 1 35 1 str .1500 , !, ,.1H40 ..) ..1IM .. K1 8 28 t U t 24 1 26 t 26 . t 86 I 26 3 I 1 96 t r. t t s 1 steer.. t steers. 1 steer. . 1 steers. 18 steers. 3 steer. ,1V 12 steers. ...103 86 steers... .1149 111 1 steer. ...110 t 86 1 steer 110 3 26 11 steer.. ..l'TM 2 80 6 cows 971 3 84 feeders. .! 3 88 18 feeders.. 962 3 15 3 feeders. .11 i 76 - lrow.... M t 1 Teeder... 7i 2 60 8 cow8.....Ki IN 8 feeders.. 88 Sit ' 1 row ... 1010 3 84 3 feeders.. 903 1 2 4 cows. ... JOU S 80 W. D. Heating Neb. It feeders.. 868 3 26 T. F. Beard Wyo. t feeders.. 76 8 16 feeders.. M t 14 feeders.. 8J6 t 3 feeders.. 950 3 69 1 feeder. ..1130 2 60 C. W. Stusrt S D. 11 feeders.. 11 8 00 I cows 94 1 m lbull 1340 3 08 12 cows 93 1 tt fleerge Luts 8. D. 14 feeders.. 113 1 50 4 cows 919 t 65 t feeders, .tit 2 1" 4 cows 1013 110 WTOMINO. 11 rows 100 IK 8 steers. ...108 t 70 25 cows 954 I 86 t- steer sat 9 65 211 feeders. 94 3 68 20 cows . . . 976 t 80 H fee-l.rs.. 940 1 78 31 mixed.... 75 166 1 heifer.. 470 3 80 It feeders. .1060 I 10 1 feeder. ,.ln t 10 1 feeder. ..1070 1 10 1 frder...l0JW t 10 1 feeder... 10 t 10 1 feeder... 880 too 1 feeder... lmo 100 f feeders.. 1041 S 00 1 feeder... 1190 1 i feeder. ..1140 3 00 1 feeder.. .1020 100 J. C. Shaw-Wyo. trows loss 3 00 1 feeder... 78 IM 1 cow 100 2 00 1 feeder... 790 t 00 t cows KM 146 I calves... 186 t 00 H. A. Johnson Ws-o. tl steers.. ..1187 t 40 Alex. Ohent-Wyo. ' 1 feeder... 970 t 20 10 cows 1000 1 f 14 feeders.. 854 1 90 1 cow 1009 1 00 1 feeders. .1000 1 76 48 COWS 960 1 80 24 steers. ...1690 3 to W. W. Merchant Wyo. 60 steers.. ..1066 too W. M. Barld-Wyo. . 41 teera....lll3 8 15 3 cows 900 1 9 . 2: steers. .117 8 16 13 cows 94 1 90 St steers. .lt I Ju 26 steers.. ..1072 IW 1 steer 1860 t So 1 steer 1230 3 30 HOG 8 There waa only a lair run of hogs In sight this morning and tne market here opened tents Mtttiy on nood llgnt and butcher welghta Trading, though, was not very prink, as ouyers seemeu tu be unusu ally cautious. Tne eany sale of mixed hogs went largely from 36.4V to 86 80 and lignt and choice butchers sold Irom ti 30 to 85.40. with a top at 36.46. The h.gh price was paid for a prime load welguing 207 pounos. When It came to the heavy nogs the market was extremely slow snd 6tflc lower. Packers wanted to buy thrm all ths way from 86.00 to 8616. and aa salesmen were not willing to sccept the prlcfs. It wss rather late teiore much business was trans acted on that class. The situation grew worse Instead of bet ter; or. In other words, packers practically stopped buying entirely.' At noon there were fully twenty-five loads still In first h.tnrts, and on the heavies salesmen could get no bids at all. On some of the good medium weights buyers would bid t6.16. but that waa so much lower then the morning prices that saleamen would not cut loose. At time of going to press Indications were very favorable for a good many hogs being carried over until tomorrow. Representa tive sales: . av. Ft. Re. 1 A. IV. . 1 in ... 6 I t4S 130 4 li ' II .., i 11 II tl7 ... 8 II M 4 ... I 1 TO Ut 4 I M v 1 ..rs 1M ( li SO H 4 1 I I 17 40 I II ..... ...14 ... 6 IJ 43 . .144 110 I 1 44 144 4 6 61 10 ... Ill It 14 ... I II 17 SO I li K I4T 44 I W . im iro 1 li 7 in Witt 44 2M 40 I li 4 IH N IK 16 Ut ... I 10 64 IU H I II ZU i ITSi (7 . .12 ... in 74 11 40 I ID . HI U0 I I7H U.. rol 40 I 10 7 143 44 6 17 10 M - 4 tlO 44 i 1714 4 !M 140 I 10 41 M ... t . 8 Ml ... I M 71 It 40 8 M 170 40 I 10 71 ItO M 0 14 IM H IN 14 IU ... i I M t ... I 90 71 ? ... ( 64 141 )M I 10 Tl .41 . 90 I IB 7 ttl 80 i 10 " 10 til ... 10 70 ITT ... M 71 M I M trr 110 1 t:u 7 im o i bo 40. 171 0 I ZJV, M tU ... I 1H 71 Ill 10 I 11V, 71. ...... till ... IU .- 17 1 11 (I Hi ... 18 4 2M ... ill 71 101 ... i M . II ts to 8 3$ II, Ill ... I H o :n 10 ii it iii wi' 7(1 14 10 i M 71 ttl ... tn. ...... .in 40 1 M o: ft 190 w 44 144 40 I li U. ...... f7 ' ... 141 SHEEP There was a moderate run of sheep and lambs here this morning and be sides that the big bulk of the ofteilngs Con sisted of feeders. Packers, however, did not seem to be quite as anxious for sup plies as they have been on some days and were inclined to be a trifle bearish. Owing to the small number on rale, however, they had to pay lust about steady pnees for everything at all desirable. A siting' of about 1.200 lambe sold for 86.35. with a cut of 64 heed. Wethers sold for 83 4j and ewe 63.25, Most of tha good stuff sold in fairly good season. . Tha demand for feeders' was active and fully steady prices were paid .for the tet ter grades. Something en the common of- der may have been a little slow, but there was not mucn cnange in tne prices paid. As high as 8t.7t snd 81-76 was paid for feeder yearlings.' 2 Wyoming ewes ....' 90 1 00 93 Wvomina wethers .. 1(B ' 1 45 18 Wyoming yearlings 88 ,' 70 71 Wyoming yearlings 90 J70 178 Wyoming- 'yearling 88 170 It Idaho feeder ewes 97 i X 1S7 Idaho ewes 102 t 25 60 Idaho feeder lambs 42 4 10 355 Idaho feeder lambs ,.... tl 40 637 Idaho feeder lambs 61 4 30 336 Idaho feeder lambs 68 " 4 25 El Idaho lambs 68 4 85 878 Idaho lambs ' 66 4 36 222 Idaho lahbs 68 4 35 800 Idaho lambs 63 4 75 390 Idaho lambs 65 6 85 200 Idaho Iambs 64 f 85 420 Idrtho lambs 45 f II CHICAGO LIVE! STOCK MARKET Cattle aad Sheep Steady Hogs Flra aad Hlaker. CHICAGO. Sept. 6. CATTLH Receipts, 1.000 head The market was steadv; beeves, tS.lSfft.tO; cows and heifers, Sl.SOfft.SO; stockers snd feeders. 83.003.80; Texans. 13 If!. 25; westerns. 83.76fT4.tO. HOGS Receipts, 1.000 head; the mar ket was IValOc higher; mixed and butchers. ta10tji5.75; aood heavy. t5.IVr6.70; rough heavy, 84 70J5 05; light. tS 304.80; pigs. 85 10Q5 5O: bulk of sales 15 90a.7 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 22.000 head; the market wss steady; sheep, 12.60 tj4.20; lambs. 34 0006 00. Kaasas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Sept. . CATTLE Re ceipts. 16,800 hesd. Including 8.000 head southerns; market steady to 10c lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, 85.26 tXist; fair t3 good, tS.764i5.O0; western fed steers, 83 75ti6 60; stockers and feeders, 82.60 15 4. 20; southern steers, 32. 6084.20; southern cows, 2.00fr3.00; native cows, 11.604(4.15; native heifers. 12.604.60; bulU. t2.0(ra.26; calves. t26O&.00. HOGS Receipts. 8.100 head; market steady to 6c higher; advance tost; top, 85 60; j heavy, xs.xwe.tt; packers, o.oj8.4u; pigs and lights. 36 253.6u. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.600 head; market strong: native lambs, 14 60t 6 80, native wethers. 88 264.00: native awes, t3.UOlSiS.76: western lambs, I4.6utui.76; west ern yearlings, 836064.10; weatern sheep, 83.40iS-3.76; stockers and feeders, tl 0034 W. St. Lewis Llva Stack Market. BT. LOUIS. Bent, t CATTLE Receipt, 6.0 head, including 1.600 Texans: market active, steady to strong and higher; native shipping and export steers. 14 606.90; dressed beef and butchers' steers, 34.u04j6.60; steers under 1,000 pounds. t3.60itC.36; stock ers. S2 263r4.T5; canners. 1.26t82 25; bulla, 12. 25&3.60; calves, 83 .60(81.26; Texaa snd In dian steers, 3.0o4.66, cows and heifers, I2.oojt9 HOGS Receipts. 4.000 hesd; msrket strong, higher; pigs and lights.. I8.0bfa4.60i packers, ti.3O4j6.60; butchers aad best heavy, 6.6"i5.76. .. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ' 1.M0 bead: market strona; natives. 83.t0A3 90 lambs, 8440.6e; -culls gad bucks. 82.009 4.36; stockers. 82 00000; Tsxaas. 83.00.. St. Jaseph 1.1 v a Staak Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. t. - CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,630 head; msrket mostly lOtHlfco lower; nativas. t8 65&6 66; cows and heifers, I1.6094S5; Mockers and feedera. $30093.8. HOUS Receipts, 4.414 head: market steady to strong; light. 85 005.44; medium and heavy, 85 25.40. 1 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.739 ! head; marvel steady 10 loc lower; range wethers, 13.90. laas City Llva Stack Market. SIOUX CITY, 8ept. t (Special Tele gram) CATTLE Receipts, 1.000 head: market steady: beeves. 33.1064,60: cows, bulls and mixed. tt264M.2t; Blockers and feeders. t2.76at 60; calss and yearlings, 3 bi 26. HOOo Receipts. 1.406 bead; market steady; selling. t6.06f.3O; bulk of sales, l6.Wil6.tu. tack la Sigkt. ' Following were the receipt of live stock for ths six principal western cities yester day: South Omaha , Sioux City .., Kansas City .., St. Iuia' , St. Joseph .... Chicago .. Totals....,., 1 steer... -..!n t tH 24 feeders... 11 t 86 1 feeder... W 8 85 . Cattle. Hog. Bbeea. ,.... 1947 7.704 t.tU .... 1.0C4 t.U ,..,.16.800 tJiiO 1600 1 000 4.0U0 l b ,....rM 4.44 I.7M .... 1,000 t.OuO L2U0 84,867 3468 tt.OU Dalatk Grata Marka-t. Dl'Ll'TH, Sept. t. WHEAT New No. I northern, tl No. I northern, tl.nl; to arrive: old No. 1 northern, lilt; No. t northern. U-UH. oa track; old. No. t norihera, tl II: No-. I northern, 81 OH; D. cefcioer, 41. us; May, 61 It. OATS on track and to arsivei He.- 1 OMAHA WtlwlBtgALIB MAKKJST Caadltlaa at Trade aad 4eatatteaa era tapla aad Faaey rradaea. ' BXJOS Kecelpta moderaie: candled atoek, ltc. LIVE POULTRT Hees, He; reoetara. Ui turkeia loc: ducks. ifjSb; geose. eo. sart chickens. lJgUSc. etc l h,h-i-avaing atock. U47HV: ckolcg to fancy dairy, laie; separator, .flis0- PKKMH FISH Troat. ptcaerat. ea; pike, lc; parch. Tc: biueflah. UCi waitenea, tc; salmon. 14c; reo snapper, lie lobeter, green. t; lobster, boileu. 8uc: baaibeada. lie; c-atnsn. lc; t4ack bass. 0e; haliout. loc; erapptea, lie; roe shad, 81; buOato. re; white bass, lie; trog legs, per doa. 36c h KAN Per ton, lis. H A 1 Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No.- 1 wotswd. ;.t'l; No, 8, MM; medium. tS-OO; ooars. 86 60. Ry straw, 14 ta. These price are lor hay of good color aad ouallty. OTsiERS Msw Tor reusLS, pef eaa. 45e; extra selects, per caa. Ifer gtaadards. per can, 3c. tropical mum. ' ' ' ORANGES Valencia, larf alsea, tliifl 4.8k; small sixes 84.ai4M. - . , LEMO.NS California fancy. 278, tot and SbO. 4 taj; choice, t46wj.7k LIMES Florida, per -bkt crates, 14 to. i'lat California, par 10-1 b. car tea. sue; Imported bmyrna, 8-crown. 13c; t-arwwa. lc; i -crown, 16c ; B tN AN AS Per medium alsed btinch. RW a J0; jumbo, 816tj.A. CATENNk; FlNsiAPPLB-16 and St atxa, par crate, 64.00. S"P CITS. APPLES Home gt own, per iu. 'basket. . sftuc; per bbL, tluut3.3s. Pa.ACrth3 csifiortita Alberts aad Sua quehannaa, 81.10; borne grown clings, per lv-io baskft, ac; Coloraao, per t-baaket cstte, 11.60; Colorado, per box, suc041.4al. rtL'Me-Cainornla gross, prana. 41.69; Trageiy, tl.A; Italian prune a 81.34; Ctah and Colorado plums and prunes, 9Mottt-t. PF.AUB CaUiornia Hart let t, jr box- til 8-J.tAi; Colorado r'lemlsh . Beauty, M.M olorado. L'tah and Oregon BarUett. ti.9 ttl . 6; California H. Hardy, p.. . , . CAN'IKLOLPE Arkansas and ladles. Territory, per crate, tl.6uttl.76; genuuM Colorado Rocky Forda per crate, 444. . WATERMELONS Per 'b (crated). Io. CELERY Per do.. 3s4740a, - tiK APES Home grown, par t a 10-lk. basket. 26c; California Tokay, per cas 81. 7t. CRAB APPLES Par bW., U.&aH par market basket. 0c ' VEUETABLKSi ' : . POTATOES New home grown, la aacka, per bu.. 46c. NAVif BEANS Per bu.. tl.90J108. ONIONS Horns grown, In sack, par bu,. 609i7fc; Spanish, per crate, tifu. TOMA'ioes Horns grown, per. market basket, 164J 2oc, -CABBAUK Home grown, per 100 Ibe., Hp. CUCUMBERS Per dos.. lie ' TURNIPS Home grown, per bu., 40f24Ca. BEETS Home grown, per bit.. KitpjOc,.. , PARSLEY Her dog., 25c. . WAX BEANS Per market basket CM. STRING BEANS Per market basket. 60e. GREEN PEPPERS-Par bushel . basket, tl 00. . . SQUASH Home grown, per doa., too . : E1G PLANT Southern, per doa., 11.18. SWEET POTATOES-Horas grown, per market basket. 60c: Virginia, per bbt., tt.09. - MIHCELLANEOUS. I -NEW HONEY Per 24 frames, tl St. . MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb, ioc CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, lie; Wisconsin Young America. 12e; block Swiss, new, 16c: old.. 1617e; . Wlacoaaia brick. 13V6c: Wisconsin llmberger. 18c HIDES No. 1 green. 74c;"No. I green, 4tc; No. 1 saltod. tc; No. fsaltd( let No. 1 eal cslf. 8 to 18 lb., 9c; No. 3 veal calf, 12 to 18 lbs., 7c; dry salted. Jltct. ahe pa is, ztojzic; norse niaea, i. NL'TU wainuta. no. 1. sort snail, per in., ltc; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. t soft stitU. per lb., 13c; No. t hard shell, per la.. 11c; J'ecana large, per lb.. 12c; smsll, per lb., Oc; peanuts, per lb., lie; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, par lb kfi lilac; large hickory nuts, per lb., fie; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; lsrd shell, lie; shellbarks, ber . bu., . I2.M; black walauta, per bu.. 11.21 1 Visible-Saaplr ant rals.' - NEW TORK. Sept. 6. The visible gup- . ply of grain Saturday,' September 3, as compiled by the New York produce m change Is follows: Whtat, 12.811000 bushels; Increase, t36.00 bushels. Com. 6,887,000 ' busnels; Increase, tt.ett bushels. ' Oats. 1606,006 bushel; Increase. 8.170.0W . buahels. Rye. 86.000 bushels! decrease. 43.000 true, els. - ' - Barley, 901,006 bushela; - Irtcreasa, 94.669 bushels. '." .. ... .. ' 34.BAL ESTATE TnAMtrERt. Deeds died for record September 6. 1964. as furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Truat company, bonded abstracters, 1614 Farnam street for The tee: . . 1 s Effle Raed to C. G. and Elisabeth Lar- - son, lots 3 to 11, block t, Lakavlaw...! t3t Philadelphia Mtg A Tr. Co. ta M. j Klssne, lot L block 1 Vandercook terrace ..,......... L6"t Amanda Davis to E. Davis, lots K, It and 17, block 3, Mlrtourl ava. pa's..,. 100 W. B. Carter to O. H Payne, lota It - and 17, block 1. Avondale park 1 F. W. Andrews and wife ta W. K. Tib. - - bltts, lot 14. block 4. Albright s annex. 3,009 Sarah A. Bullard to D. O. Jonea. U n wu and new nwU and nwlA naA or oi9-ia m. .. . a H. E. Hardin to J. 1. and Mary Par- -rott, lot 7, block 11. Hansom plaee.... 1,600 D. L. Johnson and wife to J. 3. Dodds, lots 10, 12 and It, block lot, Dundee piece LtBO Grace M. Seymour to J. P. Macauley, part lot 1 block 10, Parker's sdd....n t.66 Lixxle Meseersmlth and husband ' to J. T. Brammann. lot 17, In re-plat , of block 3, Bemls-park tW W. Farnam Smith to E. A. Wlekhorst lot 31, block I. Brlggs place 1.600 Almlra C. Millard et el. to Luke Me Grath. lot 1 block 1. Kountae plaee... 1 W. A. Rogers snd wife to Annie Lie- . men, part of lot 37. block t, Brlggs place . MDf W. a. Ltndes and wife to Cassis Thompson, part Of lot 34, block I, Campbell's add l,V South Omsha Land Co, to Anna -Bkarda, lot 1. block tt South OmareV 40 Emily J. Mcintosh tn Fannie A, Tol- : lansbee. part of lot 10, block 4. Bos A Hills... ta7 MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA L.s-a-Jlai i'K It. It I 9 97 "I I Mtf rat 88 asd U6 del MAINOmCf . rifUi and Rsbart St ST. PAUL. NINN. (wceesoaanos) SKALSRS IN Stocks, Grain, Provbioru Beagbt aad Sold tw gasbar carried .el wtasaabls A srgaaa,assa wbkOi taare wtu taacaanjaol Ma grstts. U aa stack sa4 U sn Oa. . , j i . W rlts lar am surkei Wtt. . 9 " '!.. tOaCIIUOI BEICIAITt II IA UTt Ship Your Grain To U$ Sssf raciurtas. Peoatrt Ssrvsasi - OOLUTH wiNNisnro Brsnch OfTlos. I 6V 1 1 Baard 4 Trade. cfboaetSlt. OMAN A, Nil The Merchant' National Dank of Omarttt, Na. . . . ssei.nary Cspftal tsd SurtBt, JWO.OOtJ ?UM 9MsfT. IVsa, v UlTUt taUat. CsstsW. rum t. I4SHT9W. tssj. CasMw. Snail 1 aaasssts t Waba, Saab a. hit 11 stteaa. Srsst a4 iaeinSasJs es tsrsas rn Bssasass ssssM asd ss, Lattsra s sraea laaai. ssMlsM la s pans st Iks warl4. yitaotiasaSM ea araei ceo. 1. wins CsUia'C3r . OMAHA. . , .. , CHAIN BUYER! tHU-PCR) Members: Chicago. Omaha, Kaaeas City and St. Loais Eaobangaa. Trsnsactkxis tat (uutra delivery gtveaj careful atisotlori. - S la Board Trada M. Tal. SAOd. 0. -