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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1904.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
"Wheat Future Off a Point on Bear Pressure
and Horthwett Receipt.
CORN WEAK AND LOWER ON WEATHER
lews Contlnae Favorable, bat f.
latora Are Taking. Chances CaabT
Wheat aad Cora In Tine De
mand 4oaalp.
OMAHA. Sept. 29. 1904.
Tliere u les movement In the grain
market, especially In a speculative way
There wa no let-up in tne demand lor
cash grain, and Lxjin corn and wneat are
selling at plight advauces on tuiure.
Speculative trading wan a little Inclined to
ward herniation and the movement ol prices
did not ahow fluctuations euttuieiit to tempt
scalping operations. The chief Influence
now la the mailer of reoelpis at primary
point. The trend In the southwest la
growing more bullish on the hgnter re
ceipt, and in the northwest, whue the re
ceipts are fairly good at thla time, there 1
a car that tney will grow smaller. While
thera ia sull a world of bullish senttmsnt,
there are ve'y many traders who expect
t,iu northwestern movement to eventually
demonstrate thai there ia an exceaa over
domestic warns and that theie will be
wheat tor export. Foreign marketa con
tinue In much the aine trend a they have,
displaying good airengih, and Liverpool
waa again higher. rrunce wanta wheat,
but, 01 courwe, the duly, which hr.a not
been removed, la practically prohibitory
gainat American grain. At present do
mestic atocka are not heavy, but the beaia
believe that there wil be a rapid accumula
tion in the northwest. The wheat trade
wid continue to oner excellent speculative
opportunities, but sentiment l divided a
to tha Immeuiate course, of v.-tlues.
Corn is rapidly maturing, practically
made, but theie Is apparent!) a shortage In
the corn coming forward, all the great re
ceiving centeis confirming thla. the next
goven.mem report ley likely to reduce Ihe
estimates heretofore inade. Thera wo a
sllgnt loss In corn value this morning.
Oat continue to hold their own, but they
have not at any time kepi puce with the
other ceicus in their advance. The crop
1 admittedly' large, the demand Just fair
" and prices aieady lo the point ot remark
able regularity. , ,
. September wheat In the chief speculative
marKet waa o higher at the opening, lost
i,c, recovered the entire loss and nnally
reacted a slight fraction. December waa
'ki-tc lower, and at one time V? ott. Ma)
lost Vttc. but each decline was partlaily
recovereo, only to go back. It being a nerv
ous market within unusually small range.
September corn was a shade firmer. lc
cemoer a little easier and May V4O lower.
The tlrea leeling 111 me n.uiKfi gradually
Increased and the speculative element was
encouraged to take a flyer, with the result
that September broke a full point to fl.l'iU.
jM-cember dropped 5c and May a point.
There waa but little Improvement In the
final dealings, t orn also eased o!T. espe
cially on the May future, where nearly a
point decline wa suatained. Fine corn
weather and the prospect of eluding frost
entirely was the cause of the drop In the
deferred delivery
Primary Receipts Wheat. 1.206.000 bu.;
last year, 330,0ty bu. Shipments, wheat,
. 447,1100 bu.; last year, vb, bu.; corn,
6;'-2.U bu.; last year, 4K0,(mO bu.
Oman Gr.Un Inspections In : 8 car No.
I hard wheat, 1 car No. 4 hard wheat,
4 cars No. 3 corn, 1 car No. 4 com, 6 cars
No. 3 yellow corn, 1 car No. 3 white corn,
6 cars No. 3 white oats, 1 car No. 4 white
oats, 2 car No. 4 rye; total, 26 cars. Out:
1 car No. 3 hard wheat. 4 cars No. 3 white
oats; total, 6 cars.
Omaha ash Sales One car No, 3 while
..ynata at 28c, 1 car No. 4 wheat at 9.c, 1
- car No. 3 wheat at J1.M4. 1 cir No. 3
- corn at 4Sc, 1 car no graJo oats at 20;.
Omaha Cask Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 11.06; No. 3 hard,
ll.U3Vi; No. 4 hard, 97c; No. 3 sprli.g. tl.ui.
COuN No. loc; No. 3, ac: No. i.
47c; No. 2 yellow, 49s,c; No. 3 yellow, 4?c;
No. 2 whlid. -c; No. 3 wnlie, ao.
OATS No. 2 ni.xed. :9c; No. 3 mixed, 28ci
No. 4 mlxej. Zic; No. 2 while. 3oc; No. 3
white. Use: No. 4 white. 2.'c; standard, 3vc.
Car Lot Receipts.
Wheat. Com.
Oats.
123
Chicago 71 106
Kansas City ion is 24
St. Louis In 37 24
Iuluth 3:1
klinneapoll 475
(rain Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Wednes
day -at hi nwrktti'iiamed were as toliowsr
CillCAUU.
Close-
Wheat
beptember Utiemoer
Vay
C 11
September
Ut-cemDer .
May
Oats
Septoniber
Ijecember .
Tocay. Wed'y.
..I"S
1.124.
B2Va
60,
4:
30
3.-H
1.11
11-H
1..3
63
.
3o
S3
May .
KANtsAd CITY.
Wheat--
December 102T4 1.04H
May 1.03s, 1.04V
Corn
i-ecercber 44 B 444
May 44 44
ST. LOUIS.
Wt.eat-
December 1.17V. 1.18'-,
May 1.17V. 1.18V.
Corn
December 4fi"i 47
May 4i', 47,
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wliee -
December 1.11 1.13
May 1.18j
tlLLLTH.
Wheat
May 1.144
NEW YOKIC
Wheat -December
1.13S MHl
Financial Uoaalu,
Iron Age writes more bullish on trad
ouilouk.
American stocks In London firm, Vk3k
above parity.
Japan will Issue an international loan of
t4u,uuu,o)0 at 6 per cent.
Omar o A Wes.ern August surplus, after
cliarea. Increased (jJ,l'st
New York banks have lo.t to tha sub
tieasnry since Friday t4,519.O0O.
C. M. Schwab reported to have bought
iu.uuo shares preferred Hieel In Frisco.
Chicago Terminal earnings for lha third
. week in September decreased tl.liH.
Msxlci-n lential ia expected lo ahow
tw.uuu net Increase In earnings for August.
Steel manufacturers claim, that falling off
of export 111 August was due to Improved
borne demand.
alt. 1'aul accounts show It could bulla
over I.400 mile of road without creating a
floating debt.
iteading ayatem. all companies, for Au
gust ahows that surplus, after charge, de
creaked M.M.
Thlriy-lx roada for tha third week In
September ahow an average gross lncr
in aaruing equal to H per oent.
KW YORK GEXER.4L MARKET
(.aotatlona of Ihe Day on Varloaa
( oramodlllea.
NEW YORK, tfept 29 FLOUR Receipts,
S2.7:a bbls. ; exports, 6 476 bLla. ; sales, I.6U0
pkgs. ; the market was rather .low In the
early session, but good trad developed
tn the last hour; winter patents, 10. Its
t.t; winter siruighta o.1uuo.j; Minnesota
patents. V 1ii.i.0; winter extras, 33. loir
4 10; Minnesota bakers, $4 &0g4.80; winter
low grades. J3.at6 J lw. Rye flour, firm: salea
4A bbls 1 fair lo good, $4 40a4.ti0; choice to
fancy M tj4 to.
CORNMk.Al Bteadv: yellow western.
$1 liyi.13; city, H i:ul H; kiln-dried. til-Jt
:o.
UARLKY-81ow; feeding, 43o. c. I. f. Nw
Tcrk.
WHEAT Recelpta, 46.200 bu.i sale.. 4,800.
000 bu. futures. Spot, easy, No. 1 red,
tl lftS, f. o. b . afloat; No. I northern
Duluth. J1.12S. t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat Options
had an Irregular movement during the fore
noon, guided by purely speculative condi
tions, but after mid-day became weak
under a bear raid, good weatern weather
and leaa active caah demand, doling tt
1V.0 net lower. Salea Included: No. 1 red
May. l HV'il l5V. closed at tl US: Sep
tember. ll.PM.KH. clewed at II. ism De
cember. 11 14Mil 1 l-l. closed at 11.14V
C'JRN Receipts. 7.925 bu.; exports, 1.450
bu. ; sales, lo.ono bu. futures. Spot, easy;
iso. a, -o,c. eievatur. ana 0v.c. r. o. d
I snout : No. I yellow. lVtc; No. t white, 64c.
VOptioaa were Inactive In New York and
er with wheat, closing at VaV net de-
line May cloaed at f5c; September closed
t Aic: December, B7qAr, closed at 6,Vyc.
OATS Receipts. IfrlMV bu. Spot, dull:
nixed. 36 to St lbs.. SniioVc; natural white.
,u (o II lbs. SiliiJStrc; clipped white, S to
u u.. sovti ic. tpiiona nommai.
FfcED Irregular; spring bran, 119 60; m!d
d.lns" f.'l.7.i; cltr. IUoofu7"U.
HAT Dill; shipping, (THc; good to
chotce. C-rc.
HOPS Firm: stste. common to choice,
JS"t 24iUMc; old. H!olHc. Pacific coast, 1H,
7jSc; IM. ifi'illc; olda, ltiflkc. .
f KATHFR-Ftrm; acid. I4r-4r.
1UD-Flrm; UaUeeton, tl to 3 lbs.,
....... ...
17c: Calif ornla. tl to S Iba., 19c; Texas
Idrr). M to ' lbs.. 14c.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady, family, HI W
011. iO; iww. ..VKir9 beef hams. 124 vi
jiii, packet, U'JO'P ll.t); city, extra India
mesa. 14y'il'. Cut meat, firm: pick
led bellies. WSoftll '; pickled shoulder,
t;.of; pickled hams. 10 5fi 10.75. Iard.
Arm: aestcm steamed. ; September
closed at I, nominal; refined, firm; con
tinent, I h; 8uth Amerlcs, IS.H6; com-
found, A.Q.ih. Pork, steady: family.
15 60; short clear, llOo-iil 10; mess. IL3.fttf
13 f.
TALIyOW Firm; city, 4r,c; country
(pkg freei. 4d5fio.
Rit'E Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 2S
60'jCJapan, nominal.
Bl'TTKR Firm; street price. extra
creamery. 204P21c. Official price: West
ern fair, common to choice, llVial4c;
creamery, common to extra, lSy-V.
CHEESE Strong; state fud cream,
mall colored, fsncy. !c; email white, poor
to fsncy. 9a large colored, good to
fancy, iS6i".c, large white, poor to prima,
i a' o.
EliclS Steady; western fancy selected,
21Vu5c.
PtH'LTRT Alive, quiet; western chick
ens, 12c; fowls, llve: turkeys, lie; dressed,
firm; western chickens, U'a'liVc; fowl,
K"-c; turkeys, 14$) 15c.
CHICAGO GRAM AND PROVISIONS
Featarea of the Trading and Closing!
Price on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Bept. 1 Increased primary
receipt were Influential In causing weak
ness today In wheat. Favorable weatnei
waa an additional drag. December whiat
closed wlih a loss of V94c. .The May op.
lion Is down lc. Corn ts off o. Oats show
a decline of Sc. provisions are ateaoy.
t'nder the Influence of higher cabli. toe
wheat market ojened tlrm, Dtcember oelng
unchanged to ',c higher at ll.iW'O.-H'V
May was unchanged to c higher at 11 13",
tol 13s. The market aoon weakened, how
ever, on hoeral sales by local longs and
commission houses. A report from Dulutn
stating that storks there so far thL week
had Increased 764.UOO bushels wa reftporelule
for part of the selling. Favorable weatner
connltiona aiso had a depressing influence.
Hefore the market received any consider
able njpport December had uecllned to
11 1 and May to 1.121 12V Inspired by
reports of good flour sles northwest,
short bought quite freely. Later tl.a de
mand Ix-came general. Ti:e market readily
re?ioiu1ed to the Improved buying. Decem
ber advanciug to .1.13. May sold up to
11.13V Heavy lealizing sales soon caused
lenewed weakness, primary receipts were
ID per cent in excess ot tnose ot a year
ago, and thla fact had considerable influ
ence on the late selling. The low point on
December waa reached at Il llS- May sold
off to tl 11 V The market rallied slightly,
but tha close wa weak, with December at
tl.llSb 1.11V My dosed at 11.12V Clear
unets of wheat and flour wet equal to
53,7uo bushels. Prlnwry receipts wera 1.26,
3i bushels, compared with 1.013.1(a) bushel
a year ago. Minneapolis Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipt of 867 cars, again:
ln4 cars laet week and 6M cars a year ago.
Favorable weather and a decline In wheat
prices caused weakness in corn. There was
a fair volume of buHinnas, with pit tradera
favoring the selling side. Decemoer urened
unchanged to Vc higher at olSiJjlVo, told
between 5c and 51 c and cioi-eU ut i,T,c.
Local recelpia wera 106 cars, with 4 ot con
tract grade.
Oats were affected by weakness) of other
grain. Trading was quiet. December
opened unchanged to lHc higher at 3o4
3u",c. sold between 30Hfe304fac and 3oc and
closed at SOVc. Local receipt were XZi
cars.
Provision were weak early as a result
of lower prices for hog. A good demand
for lard caused a steadier feeling; later In
the day. There waa considerable liquida
tion of pork and at the close the January
option was off "Vfac at I13.U7V. Lard and
ribs were unchanged at 17.37V and 6.K!VS.
respectively.
Lstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
63 cars; corn, 119 cars; oats, 121 car; hog,
iaKi her.d.
The leading future ranged as follow:
Articles.1 Open. High. I Low. Close. Tes y.
Wheat
a Kept,
b Sept.
Dec.
May
Corn
Sept. Dec.
May
Oats
Sept. Dec
May
Pork
Oct.
Jan.
Lard
Oct.
- Jan. - -
Ribs
Oct.
Jan.
1.13S!
1 ill..!
1.14S,
l-H"
1.13 j
1.13
1.10
1.11k
1.13HI 1-14
1 1iuL 1 Ml-
I. 12Vrfl
I 1.121,1.
II. 13V8
.1A-T
1.11:1.12V4
.1 1.11
........
1.117,
1.12H. 1-13J
540544 54VA M 63HS1i
iolVaV MV! 501 60Ti 61,
H 4 ,ta: -'Vum fj'yt!
30
30W
30 t 3 i
31 I
3al
29',
S3-,
lv, SoVfdSi
33HSV4I 32'j,!
32V.
1
11.40
13.0S
7.SS I
- 7.- I
7.70 I
7.35
11.42V 11.37V,
13.15 I 13.06
11.40
11.50
13.15
i3.o;v
7.02V'
7.MVi
7.77V,!
7.42',;
7Si5
7,8.
7.52V4I
7.rv
T.7V
7.72H
6.62V,
7.S7VI
7.72VI
7.37 Val
7.70
7.36
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotation were as follows:
FLOl'It Firm; winter patents, 15 303
6.5o; straights S4.90&.20; spring patents.
!5.436.uu; straight, 4.70yS.6u; bakers, 13.40
4(3 79.
V H EAT No. I spring. 111631.17; No. 3,
U.tf Sa.lo; No. 2 red. I1.17VG1.14V
CORN No. 1, 62.c; No. 2 yellow, 64o.
OATS No. Z, 31V32c; No. 2 white, Suv4r
SOV: No. 3 white. 3o432c
RYE No. 2, 75c.
BARLEY Good feeding. 80637?; fair to
choice malting. 4(Kg4fto.
SEEDS No 1 flax. Il.06tf1.l6; No. 1 north
western. 11.15V,; prime timothy, 2.5&2.6o;
clover, contract grade, 112.26.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., 111.40
11.50. Iard, per I'D lbs.. 7 6iV. Short rib
sides (loose!, 7.7&&7.87Vi. Short clear aides
(boxed), H.5SS.7S.
Receipt and shipment of flour and grain
were a follows;
Reeelnts. Shipment.
Flour, bbl 29.500 81. Mi
Wheat, bu 142.100 96.70u
Corn, bu 1S7.80i) 400.20)
Oats, bu 221.600 133.066
Rye, bu g.0"0 7.2TO
Barley, bu 273,700 25.400
On tha Produce exchange today the but.
ter market was steady; cramerie. H'&SOc;
dairies, 18317c. Cheese, strong, 9VQ10Vo.
Eggs, steady, at mark, cases Included, litf
Vc; flr.ta, 18c; prime flraia, 30c; extra.
22c.
St. Lonla Grain and Prnrlalona.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 cah, elevntor, 11.17,; track. 11.20;
December. I1.17WS1 174; May, I1.17v; No. 2
hard, 11.12(3114
CORN Lower; No. I cash, 51V,c; track,
63V)rc: December, 47,c; May, 4G7,c.
OATS Weak; No. 2 cat.h, 3Jc-; track. 33
33.c: December, So7,c; May, S3c; No. 2
while, 36c.
FLOUR In better demand and firm; red
winter patents. !5.70?B.9o; fxtra fancy and
tralght, I6.3585.66; clear, M.oOtffj.OO. ,
SEED Timothy, steady at 12.556 2 83.
(XRNMEAL Steady at 12 75.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east trsck. MUS5o.
HAY Steady; timothy, I7.00jll.00; prairie,
15 0ie9.00.
IHuN COTTON TIES 95c.
R AOOINO 7HS7e.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISION'S Pork, lower; Jobbing,
111.). I-ard. higher; prime steam, 17 IS.
Bacon, steady: boxed extra short. 19.12V,.
Cleer rlh. 19 25: short clear, I9 60.
POULTRY Heavy; cMckens. 8Wc; spring,
IV-ailc; turkeys, 13ttl4c; geese, 5c.
liL'TTER Steady; creamery, 15C21c;
dairy. 12inlc.
EGOS Firm, 18c. case count.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls m.nno ln.mo
Wheat, bu lio.nni) 67.'Vi0
Corn, bu 3S.OO0 51.000
Oats, bu 24.000 36,ii
Kanaaa City Grain and Pros-talons.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 29 WHEAT Mar
ket steady; September, SI .04V; Decemler,
tl.02'4; May. Sl.03frl.GSV,: cash. No. 2 hard.
SI 071 08; .No. 3, 1104(91.07; No. 4, 93c45ll 02;
rejected, 3(&9:e; No. 2 red, S1.09; No. 1. 31-03
01.07: -No. 4. 96cjfl 05; receipts 147 car.
CORN Higher; September, 47V,c; Decem
ber. 44o; May. 44&44V,c; cash. No. 1 mixed,
4c; No. S, 48&49c; No. 2 white, 4950c; No.
I. 4S'c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, S233c; No. S
mixed. Sme32c.
HAY 8te(1y; cholc timothy, 50; choice
prslrle. S7.2fi37.7t.
RYE 70c.
EGGS Steady: Missouri and Kansas,
new No. 3 whllewood case Included. 18c;
case count, lc: race returned, Vc lea.
BUTTER Creamery, 16ilKe; d.Urv, 14c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 124.8m 131. Ro0
Corn, bu lO.eO 28.SO0
Oata, bu 24.000 10. 00
Philadelphia Prodnre Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Bept 29 BUTTER
Firm and In good demand; extra western
creamery, tlo; extra nearby prima. 23c.
EGGS Steady, with a fair demand;
nearby firsts. 21Q2llc at mark; weatern
flrata. nv$22r at mark.
OHEESli-Flrm and V,c hlrfher; New
York full creams, fancy. 0Vfiiiiv": New
York full creams, choice. 9.Tlor: New
York full creama. fair to good, 9V49Vtc.
l.lTerpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOU Sept. IS WHRAT-Spot.
nominal: futures, quiet; September, 7alT,d;
lecember. 7s 8'd.
CORN-Spot. American mixed, steady at
4a Vd Futurea. quiet; September, 4a d;
December, 4a 6Sd.
Taledo a Market.
TOLEDO, gept 2 SEEDS Clover, caah
and October, 17 A. V,. sellers: December,
r 6. sellers: March, r 66. sellers AlsU,
ISU0, bid. Timothy, September, S10.S6.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Heafj Eelitdng EaJes Canse a General
, Dscline in Many Iisnea,
HIGH-PRICED COALERS ARE SUSPICIOU
harai Reaction In Aerlbern Secarltlea,
I alon PaelMe and . Pa a I Prices
Toorh Low Level In Final
Hoar.
NEW TORK. Sept. 29 The stock market
wa subjected again today to very heavy
reallxlng and prices are lower a a con
sequence, but it must still be said thgt the
realizing wa well taken and the tall in
prices waa by no mean precipitate. The
movement wa not accounted for by any
new developments either to Induce sell
ing or to cause advances In the few stocks
that showed strength. The strong stock
were believed to be supported to help the
reallxlng In the general market. The opera
tion were aliened to be almost wholly in
the hands of professional or o( that class
of wealthy speculators who make oc
casional campaigns In securities with the
use of professional methods. The coaler
furnished the princlpei support for the mar-'
ket. although the August earnings of the
anthracite carrier proved very unfavor
able, compared with the howlng of some
other railroads. Reading was the main
stay of the market and was bid up agln
and again with rallying effect from the
declines caused by the profit-taking. The
high priced coalers were conspicuous, Lack
awanna selling up to SuO on bidding tor
1(0 share lot. Stocks which have been
the leadera of the recent advance were
freely sold today. Thl wa especially true
of United State Steel preferred. Thl ad
vance in this tock haa aroused skepticism
owing to the lack of new to account for It
and when it perceived that recent buyers
v ere realizing today, the pressure to sell
bore heavily upon it. The sharp reaction
In northern securities on the curb wa the
signal for a decline In Union Pacific and
aroused suspicion of a manipulative source
for the numerous rumors In circulation of
late of a compromise In the Northern Se
curities case. The grangers and Pacific
sympathised with the heaviness of Union
Pontic and even St. Paul, which wa lilted
a point, and lost It again. Weakness In
some of the Vanderbllta In view of a ses
sion of the New York Central director
caused a bad Impression. Prices touched
the low level In the final hour and made
an Irregular tally.
The weather map Indicated safety for
the crops and money wa unchanged In
spite ot the withdrawal of over Id.onO.OuO
by the subtreasury thus far this week.
Sterling exchange broke to the lowest of
the season and foreign markets reported
prospect of easier money conditions.
Bonds were easy. Total sales, pur value,
S4.830.000. United State bond were un
changed on call.
cjuoiailons on the New Y'ork Stock ex
change ranged as follows:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Atchison 24,ic) M. ffiV, 8.',
do pfd 1.200 101 100V, 10OV.
B. A 0 21,300 90H 89V "'
do pfd 500 94 M 93V,
Can. Pacific 7.2"0 180, 129H 129",
Central of N. J 310 182 181 l&t
Ches. A Ohio 34,900 44V, 43V 43
Chicago A Alton 39-,
do pfd 80
Chicago Gt. Western 1,000 16 16V, 1
C. A N. W 1S5
C. M. & St. P 29,600 159V, 158H 1V
do pfd , 184
Chicago T. A T 600 6 6S 64
do pfd 200 16V 15V 15
C. t, C. St. Li....
Colo. Souinern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. A Hudson
Del.. L. & W
D. & R. G
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
3") 81
79V4
1,000 19', 19V. 19'
5u0 El 51 51
1.4"0 ;V 254 26
1,700 170 lt7V l'S'.
2,300 8"0 26 291
100 2s 284 28
500 81. S1V 814
15.7.0 314 31 3H
2.U0 671 67 67V,
do Zd pfd
Hocking Valley
do rfd
1.0U0 46 4W, 4.-V
' .. 80
f4
111. Central
5.600 140V 139'-4 13V.
Iowa Central 60 23 34 24
do pfd 800 494 454 454
K. C. Southern 24
do pfd 400 464 44 46
L. A N 16.1O0 1274 126, 12i'
Manhattan L 300 IMS 154 v 1534
Met. Securities S.600 814 S0V 81
Met. St. Ry 6,600 121 120 124
Minn. St. L 100 674 674 56
M . St. P. & S. Ste M. 600 76', 76V 76
do pfd 1324
Mo. Pacific 11.1M 98 97, 97.
M.. K. A T 600 2i4a 24 21
do 11 fd 1.800 49 V 48 Vi 48 V.
Nat l R. R. of M. pfd 400 40 40 8:'4
N. Y. Central 8.6O0 127 126V 127V.
Norfolk A W ' 3.000 6&V 68V 681
do pfd 200 91 91 9-3
Ontario A W 28.500 86. 3V 354
Pennsylvania 90,500 132 131H l"7,
P.. C. C. & St. L 69
Reading 144,800 69V 684 6
do 1st pfd 6O0 86H 8S4 854
do 2d pfd 600 784 78 774
Rock Island Co 6,600 214 27, 274
do pfd 700 724 72 714
St. L. S F. 2d pfd 2"0 68V 584 ($4
St. L. 8. W 1.100 21V 204 214
do pfd 600 46 44V 4BS
So. Pacific 21.3-10 67V 66v, 6V
So. Railway 20,100 83V S2V 834
do pfd S.100 93V 934 93
Texas A Parlflc 900 814 Sl- 81V1
Tol., St. L. A W 3'4
do pfd 200 45V 494 44
Union Pacific 41,100 102 lftOT, 101'
do pfd 92
Wabash 1,700 21 20i 20
do pfd 400 424 tt 4
W. A Lake Erie 174
Wis. Central 1.100 21 204 204
do pfd 1,000 46 4 5 45
Mex Central 1.900 144 134 14
Adams Ex 230
American. Ex 6
1'. 8 El 114
Wells-Fargo Ex 235
Atrial. Copper 12.600 R4 6 64
Amer. Car F 60 234 ?2V ?4
do pfd 600 81V 81
Amer. Cotton Oil 1,500 294 2SH
do rfd 94
Amer. Ice 1.000 u 74 7.
do pfd SOOO 334 83 334
Amer. Unseed Oil 4
do pfd 3fl
Amer. Locomotive .. 700 26V 25V 2i
do pfd 95'i
Amer Smelting A R. I.lflO r, C6 64
do pfd l."0 110 109H 109,
Amer Sugar Ref 6.300 1324 131V 131'4
Anaconda M. Co 92
Rrooklvn R. T ll.nn 5V RSH M
Colo. Fuel A 1 2 .KQ 864 84Vi UK
Con. Gas t. 2074 r4 2n'U
Corn Product 1,300 15 V 15S 154
do pfd 2"0 71V 714 714
Distillers' Securities. 2.000 294 29 fS
Oen. Electric I7
Inter Pnper 500 II 174 IT
do pfd W'i
Inter Pump 100 !W S8
do pfd..... V T 7 77U,
Nat l Lead 1.950 24V
No. American
Pacific Mall 1.5"0 4H Mi 3K
Peonle'e Car 100 K-24 10V im'
Pressed Steel Car.... l.Ono 8.1 KK 1
do pfd 400 80 794 r4
Pullman P Car .. 216..
Republic Steel O0 8i R
do pfd I"0 464 45
Rubber Good 1.600 21 21
do pfd
Tenn Coal & 1 800 48V 474 t 47S
U. 8. Leather 1.100 "4 9
do rfd 700 M-J 88
V. P RealtV A Imp. 8 500 60 69 50
V. B. Rubber l ?1H 204 21
do pfd 700 76 754 7H
V. 8. Steel inn 18V4 ITS 17K
do Pfd 104.900 78 T14 714
Westlngh. Electric... 8l0 17 166 1W
Western Union 100 904 904 ,
Totnl sale for the day. 800,109 ahare.
Parelga Flnanelal.
LONDON. Bept. 29 The demand for
money In the market wa much lncreaed,
It being Stock exchange pay day and con
siderable sum being owing to the Bank
of England. Dlacount wer weak. Oper
ator on the Stock exchange wera chiefly
occupied with the conclusion of the settle
ment. Business Improved on the prospect
of eay money. Conol hardened. Amer
icana opened Irregular, thouah they were
well maintained In New York unport. re
acted later and cloaed dull. Foreigner
mostly were Inactive, owing to the Purl
etllement. Japanese larere weaker. Im
perial Japanese government 6 of 1904 were
quoted at 964. Kaffir were strong.
PARIS. Sect. 29 Ruslnesa on the Bourse
today waa Inactive, but at the close the
market was steadv. Russian Imperial 4s
were quoted at 93.20 and Russian bonds of
1904 at 603. The private rate of dlacount
was ISfllV per cent.
BERLIN. Sepl. 29 The tone on th
Bourse today wa rather firm.
Weekly Mrtement Bank of England.
LONDON. Sept. 29 Th weekly itate
ment of the Bank of England ahow the
following changee: Total reserve decreased
l6.0Oa. circulation Increased 567.000. bul
lion Increased 631. 0?1. Other securities ln
cressed 1.164.000. other deposit Increased
1.350000. public deposits decreased 263,000.
notes reserve decreased 40.000, government
securities unchanged. The proportion of
the bank reserve to liabilities thl week
I 67.60 per rent; laat .week, 66.96 per cent.
Treaaary Statement.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29-Today1 atate
ment of Ihe treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive of the 16O.OO0,0u0 gold re
serve In the division of redemption, show:
Available ch balance. tHS.967.675; Sn
.8, 714. 60S.
Sere York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Sept 29 -.MONET 4n csll.
firm at 1?2 per cent; clolng Md. 1 fr
cent: offered I rer cent. Time loans, firm;
60 days. 8 per.cent; !0 days, S4 per cent;
S months. JV per cent.
PRIMt MERCANTILE PAPER 44 fTG
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak and
firmer, with actual bulns In bsnker'
hill at 14 8,"7i5fJ4 rflo for demand and t
14 &.T?Oij4 8340 for 60-dav Mils: posted rates.
14 84'4 84. and 14 8494 57; commercial
Mils. H 8?.4 8S4.
SILVER liar. 67"V: M-xlcan dollar.
BONDS Government, steidy: rallro-id.
es sv.
Tne following are the closing quotation
on stocks and bonfls:
I'. 8 ref. ia. reg
ei coupon
So Se. reg
!o eoupon
1I0 new 4s, reg.
So eoupon
do old 4ft. re...
do coupon
Atrhlson n. 4s. . ,
do tdj 4a
Atlintlr C. L. 4s
Pal Ohio 4a...
do aia
Central of Ra. 5a
do let UK-
("lira a Ohio 4S
Chlrato a A. lVta
C. B. Q. a. 4a
14. Vanhattan e. 4a..tl7vt
.Jos-. -vie. 1 antral 4a ft
. .lojH
..10SV
..Hi.
..HIS
,.i'
. .107',
..:w
do lat Inr 14-
Minn St. L 4a .. t
M . K A T. 4a loot,
do ia
N R II of M c. 4a T14
N T. r. Ha...
ton
N. J r. f 5a .
14
.104
- 14',
.101
. t
HWiNo Paclnc 4a.
awi do Sa
.101. N. W'. e. 4a
. H: O. a. L. 4a at par
.11IS, Pnn. ronr. Ia...
. RR Readlrs Ken. 4a. .
ISO,
.in:, 1st. L. A 1 M e. 4a.. 117V.
. WHilgt. L. 9 F. f. 4a. MV.
... rrv. st. 1.. s w ia. .
4..l!' Seaboard A L. 4a
lV Ss Pacific 4a
!'
C M. a a P
. M
. NS
1UV
.IJ0
. e4
.105
.105 '4
.:u
,
. v
. os
. 17
c. K. w r. 7a
C , R I P 4
74,;So Railway 6s...,
do cot. &a
HS Tfiii ft r la
Crc. it. L. 1 4a..liJ tT , 8t. U v. 4.
CtiK-axo Ter. 4a.
Con. Tobacro 4ft.
T Union F.-lnr
. . 7i( 60 eenr. 4a
. . M V. 8 Steel id 4a.
.. 1004 Vaoaah la
. . I do dfh B
.. 74 W ft L B 4a
..110 ,la. Central 4a ...
. .inn 1 Colo. Fuel c. 5a...
..101 I
Colo. A So. 4a
P. A R O 4ft
Tirle prior Man 4a.
do sen. 4a
r. w n. c. ia
Horain Val. 4Vaa.
LAN. unl. 4a....
Offered.
Boston oek ret.
BOSTON, Sept. 29 Call loon. 24834 per
cent; time loans, 4'f6 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
Afrhlaoa adj. 4a tfj'.ji ITentina common ... 81",
do 4a l"lv Aovomur, 14
Mex. Central 4a 47'a'Allouer a
Atrhlann 2 Amalgamated 11
do pfd ion iAmarlran Zinc 13
Rnton & Alban? 24' Atlantic 4
Pnaton A Maine 104 Bingham 610
Boaton FJIerated 1M Cal. A Hacla 610
FUrhburx pfd l.trv, Ontannlal s4,
Mea Central U'-a rnpner Range 66H
N T , N. H. A H IftlV, Talr Wet l:f.
Para Marquette 74 n. minion Coal ail
t'nlon Piriac lOiVt yranklln I
Amer. Ara. Chero... 15 C.ranor 1714
60 pl1 7V V- Rorale ..,
Amer. Pneu. rTubc... 4W Maaa Mining 41,
Atnar. Sugar HI, Vlrhlgan 4
do pfd UT. Mohawk 43
Amer. T. A T 140H itont C. A C 4 4
Airr. Woolen n filtl Pomlnlon 17
do pfd ) Oaceola -"4
P'-nir.mo I. : S lim Parrot "'4
Bdlaon Elec. Illu...r7 outn.-r l
leraral Electric 17:'j Fhannon 4 1-14
Mm. Electric 114 Tmrack ill
do pfd M i.Trlnlty 7H
Uin. Gaa 42 II' S. Mining JO 'a
fnlted Fruit 105li V. s Oil 11
t'nttcd Shoe Macb..... r,l ftah fH
do pfd So' jv-trtorta 4
C S. Steel 17-i Winona '
o pfd 71 VWolverln m...,. M
Bid.
J
London Stock Market.
IX1NDON, Sept 29 Closing:
Conaoln. moner ... 8 7-14 Norfolk & W 714
do account M 7-11 do pfd !-4
Anaconda I Ontario, ft W 86i
Atrhlaon 854 Pt-r.nsvltranla 14
do pfd IO.14 Hand Mlnaa W
Baltimore A Ohio ... 2 Rtadlna -KVt
Canadian PaclMc IUH do lat pfd 44
Chca. A Ohio 451, do id pfd 4
rhlcago Ot. ' 17V Bo Railway !4!-t
C. M. A St. P 1D' do pfd V1
PeBeera 11H 80 Pacific 55
Paner A R. O is, I nlon Pnclflc 1044
do pfd 84 do pfd M
Erie 3:Vi V. S Steel 1
do lat pfd f-Sla do pfd "4
do id pfd 474 Wabah i?
Illlnola Central 130., do pfd 4S-4
M . K. ft T 2ftpanlih 4 17
N. Y. Central 131 I
Ex-dlv.
SILVER Rar, steady. 28-Sad per ounce.
MONEY 224 per cent.
The rate ot aiscount in the open market
for short bills 1 2,6'2 5-16 per cent; for
three months' bills. 2 o-ltkU'J, per cent.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Sept. 19 WOOL Large nnd
mall mill have been buying wool during
the past week. The market la strong, wl.n
a buoyant movement - apparently finder
way. A feature of the trading ha been
tha satisfactory de.nand tor worstals. All
grade of wool are selling. Territory con
tinues to move freely at average i-rlces.
Pulled wools are Arm. . Foreign grades are
the least In demand. Quotation: 'terri
tory, Idaho Fine, IWWie; heavy fine, 165
16c; tine medium, rStMfftjc; medium. 1SW
20c; low medium. lfea!c. Wyoming Fine,
lfrjjl7c; heavy fine, lal6c; fine med.uni,
174518c; medium. 20f2ier low medium, a
23c. Utah and Nevada Fine, 174ji74c;
heavy fine. IbQUc; nne medium. 174-iJltO!
medium. 20fi21e: low medium, 22ig23c. Da
kotaFine, 17&18c; medium. 17al8c: me
dium fine. 2i21c; low mdlum, 2223c.
Montana Fine choice, 2021c; fine average.
19g20c; fine medium choice, 2j'tf21c ; aver
age, 1020c; staple, 22323c; medium choice,
LONL-ON, Sept. 'if. WOOL 1 lie fntn
series of the 1EK4 wool auction (ales closed
today. When the sales opened bidding was
active and most descriptions ruled un
changed from the July closing. Later the
firmness Increased and often advances of
6 per cent were noted. Greasy scoured sold
well. Medium and heavy greasies, which
were at first rather weaker. Improved. In
ferior and faulty scoured were Irregular
and hard to sell. The demand for cros
breds was very strong throughout. Coarse
sold firmly at unchanged rate and medium
and scoured advanced 6 per cent. Good
greasy combing from Cape of Good Hope
commanded ,sr4d advance. The market
Is practically clear of old stock. During
the series &o.C0 hales were tnken by home
burers, SO.OflO for the continent, 40,000 for
America and 3.000 were held over. The
ofTerinps today amounted to-8.671 bnles.
Superlod sllpes sold Htld above the July
average. Good greaay half-bred were In
active request for America. Following are
the sales In detail: New South Wales,
l.sno bales; scoured, lCdff1 84d; greasy,
44dfJls 4d. Queensland. 1.20 bales; ncoured.
104dfc2s; greasy. 64fi9d. Victoria. SOO bales;
acoured, llrtfils 94d; greasy. SHdl Id.
South Australia, SS bales; greasv. 1f9d.
Cape of Good Hope and Natal. 1 600 bale,;
scoured. 44d(Sls 64d: greasy. 6fi8id. Falk
land Islands, too bales: greasv. 64"a94d.
ST. LOl 'IS, Sept. 29. WOOL Firm : me
dium gradea. combing and clothlnar 202c;
light fine. Itfr20c; heavy fine, 1216c; tub
washed, 226350.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Sent. 29 METALS Tha
London tin market displayed a reactlonery
tendency after tbe apparently speculative
advance of the last day or so and spot wa
quoted at 127 6 and future at 127 15s;
the local nurket. quick to respond to the
easier situation abroad owlnc to the con
tinued light demand, was also lower, closed
firm at 127.6027 .924. The London copper
market was n Htfl lower, closing at 58
for both spot and futures; locally . quota
tions were without change, lake standing at
fl2.75ni3.Oil, casting at tl! 50312.624. Lead
was unchanged at f4.2"j4.26 In the local
market and at 11 15s 6d In London. Spel
ter advanced slightly In London, with spot
quoted at 22 7s fid; locally It was un
changed at f5.lnigf3.2o. Iron cloBed at 5Ps 8d
In Gln.'gow and at 43s In Mlddleahoroiigh ;
lorallv Iron was oulet: No 1 northern foun
dry Is quoted st tl. 75414.26, No. I northern
foundrv at fl3.2501t.5O, No. 1 southern foun
dry arid No. 1 soft southern foundry at
113 2S4J1S.50.
ST. LOl'TS Sent. 29 METALS Lead,
steady at 14.124- Spelter, steady at t4 f oit
5.01. . .
Coffee Market.
NET' TORK. Sept. If.-COFFEE The
mnrket for future opened steady at a de
cline of S point In repons to lower Euro
pean cables and closed steady at un
changed prices, with sale of 64.750 bag.
Including October st 6.76c; November, 860:
December, WVg6.96c: March. T.20c; May,
T SfafrT 40c; . July. 7.twg7 65c; August. T.oOc.
Spot: Rio, ateady; No. 7 Invoice, f4c; mild,
quiet ,
Dry Good Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. 2-a-DRT GOODS
Buyer of dry good are riot any more in
terested in th future than thev have been,
although the ecareity on a good many line
ha made them anzloua about (pot good
nnd dellverle which they annot aecure.
Th export trde Is again quiet, but con
verter are howlng more Interest In the
market.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Sept. WHISKY On bail of
fl.2rt4 for finished goods
CHICAGO. Sept W-AVH I8KY On baala
of 11.28 for finished good.
ST. ions. Sept. 29.-WHISKY On basis
of II 324.
CINCINNATI. Sept. 29 -WHISKY-Dls-tlller'
good active on basl of II. 164.
Sagar and Molaaaea.
YORK. Sept. -8rOAR Raw
fair refining, 3Sr; centrifugal, 96
lHc; molasses siiKar, 84c
41RLEANS, Pert. 29 SUGAR
open kettle, l'4ffi'lc; open kettle,
NEW
ateady:
test. 4 5
NBW
Strong;
ccntrlfu.
gal. 4ii'44c: centrifugal whites,
vellows iK'Hy; second. 2Sfi4'".
PS E8 Nominal; open kettle, 2iyci
gal, 104jl5c; syrup, nominal.
4 15-lsc:
MO LA
centrlf u
Pearls Market.
PEORIA, III.. Sept. .-CORN-Hlgher;
No. f, W4; No- 4. UV'I no grade, 61 Vi.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Corafed Bteen Tnll; Etfadj, 8ix Cntt
Being Paid, Other Cattle Lower.
HOGS GENERALLY TEN CENTS LOWER
Best Fat keep nnd I jam bs 5early
Steady, Others a Little How and
Weak Feeder la Fslrly Good
Demand and Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept 29. 1S9I.
Receipt weie: Caitie. itug. bnerp.
Omclal Monday 10.346 I.'-' i 137
Uttlflal 'iuewUy 9,ti71 8 2a It. 199
Oftlclal Wednesday ,".bS 6 9 'i .4ii
Oftlclal Tbureday 4.i ,iuo ."
Four days this r-'k. " 2S. 90,261
Same day Ust week.. ..23.721 21.023
Same wte i.o.v . i..3- 65.121
Same three ween sg ....ij ! ;o.i93 i,624
Same four weeks ago....l4tli' to.ino SH.'.tW
Same day last year 29.M2 17.43J 71,)
HUdblKra KUri lUK YeiAR TO DATJC.
ihe following table show In receipt of
cattle, "bogs and sheep at aoutb ornana for
the year 10 data, with compailson wild l.ti
year:
1904 1903. Inc. Deo.
Cattle ft044U 7i7. 614 lOf.lia
Hog 1.7.2,621 1 75S180 14 341
fheep l.lt7,4A l.OVi.OjO 7j,.
1 ne following UiDle snow J aveiali
price of hog at South Omaha for the lael
several day with comparison:
Data. I 1904. Uil01.lf02.19ul.lM0.lS!.UM.
Sept. Ia. I
Sept. 2...
bept. t... 6
Sept. 4...
Sept. 6... I
Sept ... i
Sept, 7... I
Sept. I... I
Bept ... 6
Sept. 11..
fept. 12.. 6
Sept. U.. 6
sept. 14.. a
Sept. 1.. f
Sept. 16. . 6
Sept. 1... 6
Sept 13..
Sep;. IK.. 6
Sept. 20.. 6
Sept. 21.. 6
Bept. 22.. f
isept. a.. 5
Sept. 24.. S
Sept 26..
Sept. 26.. I
Sept. 27.. (
bept. 18.. 6
Sept 29.. 6
II I
t Ul
7 Ul
t(04
i 0t
4 10, I II
4 141 I tl
Iff
4 Hi
4 U t CI
illIU
4 B0. I 61
4 ! 0
4 I If
4 lai
4 u I r;
4 26 t 79
4 .1 J M
4 ft; 11 73
6 20
7 421
7 36,
121
i 0
11
16
361
34
6 10!
.VI
6 401
3
6 471
t o.'
.
( t.:d
6 42
6 47
6 47
6 44
7 33
7 40!
5 03
a (X.
I
7 4
5 00
6 60
k 10!
luj
44
6 S4I
7 61
7 4;
6 22
6 66,
I
5 5i
I 3
b i
1 65i
7 h!
1
7 67
7 6b,
7 4:1:
1 1
6 A)
u 1I
a 10
6 0
I
6 131
I 13!
6 lj
6 22
6 23
6 21
6 It!
6 Ki
6 )
f 15
n in
6 t
I 3 &
I 64
I 76,
4 32
"31
80 I
MSI
754
7t4 V6S,
6 0
a
4 !
4 311
4 111
4 36;
4 i,
I
t 74
t 71
1 71
3 73
i: '. .'
3 77
a
f
I 81
C IU
e 0',
7 49
7 .
7 6S
7 66,
7 37,
I
6 89
S4l
0 if.
6 741
( 61:
6 (Ml
.V
6 60
76
79,
4 41
4 S9!
t Tl
7 34,
4 lb! t 72
5 72,'
32
I B 1-1
4 371 I 64
Indicates Sundny.
The oltlclal number or cars of gtock
brought In today by each road we:
Caf.le.Hogs.6bec-y.Hr'.
C, M A St. P Ry.. 2 4
Mo. Pacific Ry 1
V. P. system 2J 16 27 3
F.. E A M. V. R. R.. U 8 1
C. St. P., M. A O.... 6 4 ., ..
B. A M. Ry 67 U 7
C, B. g. Ky 1
C, R. I. it P., eaut.. 2 7
C, R. I. & P. west.. 9 I
Illinois Central 2
Total receipts ....1S3 84 37 4
The disposition of the day's receipts wa
a follow, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Buyer. Cattle.
Oinana packing Co oU
Hog. Sheep.
000
Bwlft and Company 1,144 l .1
Culahy Packing Co 952 1.669 8W
Armour & Co l.'.'&S 1.5u3 1,630
Vansant & Co
83
Carey A Benton
Lobman A Co :
McOreary
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Huntzlnger
Lewis & Underwood..
Huston & Co
Livingstone A Root..
Hamilton
L. F. Husx
Squire & Co
C'udahy Wroe. & Co....
Wolf A Murnan
Sam Werthelmer
Mike Haggerty
Bulla & Kline
S. A 8
Other buyer
177
1
124
44
47
29
24
:os
112
79
82
136
313
3
'J7
106
202
10
...1.740
11.649
Total 6.879 4.836 14.706
CATTLE There wa another liberal run
of cattle here thl morning, and following
the big receipts that have arrived every
day this ween, the supply eemed to be
moil too large, and prices continued their
downward course on most classes of cattle
Trading wa rather low. so that the morn
ing was well advanced before the bulk of
the ottering wo disposed of.
There were several loads of cornfed steer
on sale and some of them were very prime,
a high as 16 being paid, which 1 the top
price for some time past Packers all
seemed to want good cornfed and anything
at all desirable changed hand freely
enough at good, steady price.
Western rangers were In liberal supply
and the quality wa only fair. Packer
were rather indifferent and the market
could safely be quoted slow and weak to a
dime lower than yesterday. The medium
to common kinds were the harest to dispose
of ond suffered the worst. The better
grades did not show so much loss from yes
terday. It wa a slow, draggy market,
though, from start to finish, anu at a lale
hour there were still quite a good many
cattle In first hands.
The cow market broke again this morn
ing, as a result of continued heavy supplies.
Except on the choicer grades, the market
was right around a dime lower. As com
pared with a weak ago. the decline U
about 25fi35c, the medium class of cowa
showing the greatest Ins. Strictly choice
grades, and canners have not broke so
adly as the medium kinds, but still they
are safely a quarter lower for the week.
Bull, veal calves and stag were a little
lower today and considerably lower for the
week. It take a choice veal to bring
16.26.
The atocker and feeder market wa very
dull today, except in the case of something
choice in the way of cattle of good flesh,
weight and quality. They sold about
steady, but others were very dull and a
little lower. With the exception of the
choice heavy cattle, the market I fully a
quarter lower for the week.
Representa-
live saies:
BEEF STEERS.
No, At. Pr. No. Av. ft.
1 1110 I to 4J um 1 M
41 1374 40 14 1401 4 00
42 1X71 I 10 .
NEBRASKA.
44 feeder. .1179 S 20 13 feeder.. 8St I 75
26 feeder.. 979 2 90 tl feeder.. 351 I 00
t feeder.. 351 2 60 17 feeder.. 673 2 90
22 feeder.. IioO 3 20 12 feeder.. 910 2 60
I feeder.. KH6 2 75 21 feeder.. 904 t 00
6 feeder.. 910 2 00 4 cow tt 2 13
, t heifer.. 616 2 60 2 cow 620 2 60
1 bull 640 2 00 6 cows 72$ 2 60
I cowa 4W3 2 60 1 cow 645 2 60
1 cow 4H0 2 00 23 cow 1002 J go
14 cows 1045 2 60 11 cow 994 2 36
a cows i2 3 h '4 cure... mt 4 .,.
1 cows 8-iS 2 35 1 bull 1290 ISO
4 cows W2 2 10 6 cow 9-4 1 78
2 cow 1175 2 34 16 heifer... 582 I 10
f cow 820 2 15 1 heifer.... 670 1 7S
I cow t26 1 75 16 feeder.. 660 1 46
1 bull It50 190 4 calve ..2(2 i
11 calve... 824 f 26
11 feeder.. 939 8 05 26 cow 920 2 45
tl feeder.. 810 2 25 7 cowa 867 t It
13 feeder.. 1033 3 25 8 cow 800 2 24
10 steer.. ..1121 t 10 12 cow WH 2 16
12 cow f97 2 40 20 cow 791 2 40
60 cow V'-l 2 60 8 cow 6Vj5 t 00
78 cow 1007 2 30 20 cows M 100
23 cow..... 781 2 25 f feeder. .1005 1 26
SO cow 83 1 75 6 feeders.. 1134 t 25
1) cows...... 96 2 20- 12 feeder.. 1178 125
1 cow 990 1 30 21 feeder.. 97 t
11 cow 978 1 16 21 feeders.. 670 1 25
COLORADO,
f row in 2 60
SOUTH DAKOTA.
22 teer....1260 I 60 cows 934 t 90
18 ieer....lCM I 36
A. Benson Neb.
t feeders.. 1180 1 26 8 Steers.... 911 128
1 feeder. ..1140
I 16
19 feeder.. 1062
1 feeder... 9u0
t 05 t steers.... 1116
2 66 1 steer IOuO
I 90
t 26
I
t 15
I 00
1 00
1
178
t 2ft
10
t 60
t so
i feeder. .104)
V.
t 08 t feeders.. 9u6
L. Putney Neb.
29 feeders.,
I feeders.,
12 calves...
14 eows
683
633
til
J.
t M 54 calve... 96
2 80 65 rulvea. . . Ittf
2 00 11 oaive... 267
F. Keller-Neb.
t 60 1 bull 1460
934
J. c. Mcjry .Neb.
40 feeders.. 1074 1 35 t feeders. .1074
Iron Mountain Ranch Co. Wyo.
7 steers ...l'4 8 35 If steers... .1201
W steers . ..1178 t 20
E. Robert Wyo.
26 steer.. ..1062 2 90 11 feeder.. 761
R. Ilenke Wyo.
. 956 2 50 14 steers ...1096
H. J. Windsor Wyo.
.1016 t 90 M steer.... 1062
I row. .
(1 cows..
SHiterfi." lif'K. -.Neb.
16 cow !' " t
A. Peterson S. D.
1046 2 00 2 steers. ...10,0
1140 1 86 31 steers.. ..17
1160 t 36 11 cows lull
t 00 w a
t 90
t 90
I 16
t K
1 ew.,
t cow.
Wood Live Stock Co Idaho.
125 steers. ..119 I IA H feeders. 1101
I steers... 123S I 10
John Baatb S. D.
44 steers.,
t steer...
..1113 I i 1 steer 909 t M
..1180 f W
Olenn Broa Colo
M cow..
U COW.
. .9
.101
27 feeder.. 1007
1 16
Iff
1 feeder... 170
J. Pliort Neb.
II feeder . 1007 J ,( 10 row 940 160
S feeders.. 'AS I 10
J. F. Cook Nfb
48 cow .... 9.7 1 n 3 steers... .1113 t 00
23 feeders. .H: 3 20
J. Kocer-Neb.
17 cows W US 8 s:eers.... 177 2 85
46 cow 8W J 0
V.'. HotloweDe-t'olo.
29 cows H 2 6 feeder.. 1041 t lo
10 rows ....10f-o 2 15
l. Mcl"arInnd-Co;o.
11 row .... .t 2 26
S Fackrelle--Idaho.
60 feeders.. 9o0 2 90
L. E. Ballanger Neb.
14 feeder . 1129 1 20 41 cows 1066 110
ii feeders. ItiJ 2 90
Marvel Horsey t'Bttle Co. S P.
25 steers.. ..IV 3 40 . 21 steers.. .124 ITS
11 cows 970 2 60
KOUfc Ti:ei-e was rather a light run of
hogs here thl morning, but advices iron:
other points were ratner unfavorable to the
selling interests, snd as a result prle
continued their downward course. The
market here was rather slow In opening
and bids were right around a dune Icwet.
For some llitle time not mm h busme-s
was transacted, but Liter on the mnrket
became a little more tlve, b.it tne de
cline amounted to Just about a dime
Heavy hogs old largely around Soft), wit.i
some of tne commoner kinds b'low thit.
Mixed and medium weigh. soid Inrae.v
iround 16.85 and choice lights and butcn-r
welgm from 1670 to 15.774- There was no
particular change tn the close of the mar
ket and most everrthlng was di'pvsed of
before noon. Representative snles:
S. at. s. fr No. A. 8k. Ft.
44 4 14 H M w
i 41 24 4J I 4.S 41 ...
.. i.j ;w 1 is
... ;-4 IK I 44
.. .24 14" 4 5
,...!7 0 4 S
....214 .. Ill
... J1 0 I
. . t'- HO I IS
.. !!' 40 I
... !1 .. I 44
.. 24: M I SI
. . . ni 10 its
. . Ut io 1 4
.1.14 . .
,.. 230 .. 6 40
... iti .. i 1.4
..214 .. I 4JV
175 190 I 47a
,... .. ( I7a
,...I5 .. I I"1
til 140 I 70
...1H 40 I 74
40 I 70
... M 40 6 70
... 111 40 I 70
...211 -. 4 70
. . 2S.t M 4 70
, ...:ti .. 4 70
....124 .. I 7:,
.. Ill .4 77
.. x.2 40 1 71,
.115 .. 4 71
a i ao i 114 m ...
41 ia4 SO I 40 41 . . ..
: tn .. t 4 i;t...
, . . . , an il
! to'.'.'.'.'.'.'..rt ii 1 to
I) 1.1 M I M 5 ...
U ill H IH 4.) ...
44 Iml .. 4 41 (I ...
M 144 .. ( 1 ...
II ltf 0 4 49 (T ...
(0 ill to a ao 7t ...
47 m ) ....
tl : .. ') . ...
70 240 .. 4 : "I....
(4 J03 .. 4 70 ...
7 S4i M I . a 12....
7 ri M US II . ..
71 574 M t 4S4 (....
1 m .. 4 42, 44....
411 Tl 10 I MV 77 ...
70 Ill N I 71....
ti :4 .. It:-,
M I"? ..I : v...
it ft. I 110 4 !'. HI ...
u ;?o . . 4 41 aj . .
71 J4I 140 I at', 6e. .
14 141 40 I 44 II...
IS M0 40 6 II 70 ...
1 til l. 6 4? IV---
47 :io o 4 10 ...
II 141 lit is IT ...
..171 .. 4 76
17 211 150 to
170 40 5 74
onk'i-i'Hwinii of theei) continued lib
eral today, and with 30.WU head in Chicago
on a Thursday, the tendency naturally
wns to pound the market at all poinib.
There was not a great deal o: fat tulT
Included In today' receipts, however, and
ts a result packers could not tako orr very
much at this murkel. The ltuatlyt would
probably best be described by catdi.g good
tat sheep and lamb about stead, with
others a little slow and weak. l'ad'"
was not very brisk on any kind, so that ii
was rather Inte before the bulk of thv ar
rivals was disposed of.
The feeder market did not show a great
doal of change from yesterday. Jm de
mand for desirable grades of both sheep
and lambs spemed to be In good shape anu
prices steady. The less desirable oflerlngs,
though, were slow and weak.
Uuotutloiis for gruss sheep and Iamb.
Good to choice yearlings, 13. .ix&t.OO; fair to
good yearlings, iJ.wk1j3.75; good to choice
wetlurs, f3 .3.60; fair to good wethers,
13 00113.25; good to choice ewea. noott-ao;
fair to good ernes, t2.76oS.00; good to cnolce
lambs. 4.50ix5.00; fair to good lambs. It.io'tf
4.60; feeder yearlings, ;3.Soa3.o; leedi
wethers, I3.25&3.60; feeder ewts, 2.00&2oo;
feeder lambs, f3.7bH4.40; breeding ewe, W-oO
(j -J. 26. Representative sale.
No. Av. Pr.
txo Wyoming ewes 105 3 la
2i6 V yoming feeder yearlings... 81 8 16
t3 Wyoming feeuer yeitrnn. . . 80 3 10
24 Wvoming feeder ewes 1"1 2 50
264 Wyoming cull ewes 9 bo
ltO Wyoming ewes W J -?
68s Wyoming feeder wethers.... l 3?
218 Wyoming feeder wethers.... 89 3 Jo
287 Wyoming leeder yearlings... 112 8 t
S22 Wvoming yeir.inus 97 4 76
208 South Dakota feeder ewe.. 81 2 0
47 Nebraska ewe 20
127 Idaho cull W 2
677 Souih Dakota wetners Hi 3 10
94 Idaho ewea 102 i lo
419 Idaho ewe 1W 3 -5
J "sebrasika wethers 8b 3 00
122 Wyoming wether 92 3 80
153 Wyoming feeder lambs fai 4 JO
34 Wyoming feeder lambs 68 4 JO
74 Wyoming lambs 62 4 Jo
48 Wvomir.g lambs 63 4 40
272 Wyoming lamb 61 4 6o
6W Wyoming lamnc
12 Nebraska lamba '
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKJJT
Cattle nnd Sheep Ten Cents Lower
Hoc Ten to Fifteen Cent I.ovrrr.
CHICAGO, Sept. 29 CATTLE Receipt,
13.000 head. Including 4.000 weatern and 5t
'lexans; market luc lower; good to prtme
fleers. f6.70a-4O; poor to medium, 43 5' "3
5 26; Btocner and feeders, 2.26i4.ij; cows,
tl60tf4SO; heifer. tl.S07i4.60; canners, II. ou
&2,40; bull, t2.004.00; calves, t3.0vijti.Di;
Texas fed ter. ft.OO'so.iJU; western steers,
HOOll-Recelrt. 19.000 head; market l(Vft
15c lower; mixed and butchers. f6.t'ij6.uj,
good to choice heavy. 15 ,8oiji.0i; rough
heavy, f6.40fi6 70; light, b.tX86.00; bulk of
sales. t&.'Otib.Si.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 35.0)0
head; market 10c lower, lambs 16c lower;
good to choice wethers, fJ.sOfcM 40; fair to
choice mixed. fJ.253.75; western sheep,
13 MVrM.lO; native lamb, f4.0ixij0.00; western
lamba, M-OOI 5-60.
St. Louis Ut Stock Market.
ST LOUIS. Sept. 29. CATTLE Receipts,
5.0(0 ' head. Including 600 Texans; m.iikei
siow and steady to slow; native sl.lpp.nir
and export steors, fo.Of43) 75; dresse t href
and butcher steers. H.OuyS.OO; steers umK-r
1 000 'bs., f3.00Hi'j.25; stocker and ieeUrs.
tioOWKSS; cow and heifers, t2.25tl4.0O; c.in
ners, tl.25-rjl.75; bulls, tl.o04j2.6V,; cahei.
t2.50tP6.00; Texa and Indian steers, f2 totf
3.50; cows and heifers, 2 (i2.75.
HOOS Receipts, 6,0; head; market lowr
and dull; pig and llKhta. K5oj3.7i; pack
ers, ts.70(8o.9o; butchar and best he ivy,
f5.80S.06. ,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recflpt. 2,5 0
head; market strong and actUe; native
mutton. 63.25Q3.90; lambs. f36 .oi); culls,
and bucks, f2.OKS4.00; stockera, fl.90S3.2ij
Texan, f3.004J4.0O.
Kansas City I. Ire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 29. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7.8O0 head. Including 1.2O0 head south
erns; choice export and dressed beef steers,
f6.0ClK00: fair to good. t3.75Si6.00; weatern
fed steers, 13.7505 50; storkers and feeders,
f!26ti4.00; southern steers, f2.40fi3.60; south
ern cows. I1.6ti'j2 '; nstlve cows, I1.5'"ii3.75;
native heifers. 82.50d4.6O; bulls, J1.75UJ.25;
calves. 2.50$i6.60.
HOfiS Receipt. 4.WX) head; market 6gi0c
lower; top, fi.9:S: bulk. f.7f9S.Vf: heavy.
t5.805.92V; packers, t5.75t&5.&il; pig and
lights. 6.656.86.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 8.000
head; market steady; native lambs, ft. 00
5 25: native wether, ft. 263 80: native ewe.
t3.lX-t8.aO; western lambs. f4.00'&6.26; west
ern yearlings. H 80; western sheep. 13.25
U3M; stockera and feeders. f2.604.00.
IVevr York Lire Stock Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Sept 29.-BEEVES-R-celpts.
196 head: market feeling steady;
dressed beef low; native side. 6S'!HiO
per pound; Texan beef. 5Al76c.
CALVES Receipts. 663 head: market
(teady; veal, U.0C04.26; dressed calve,
steadv; city dressed veals, 7013c per
wound: country dressed grsseera, 4'.j6c.
SHEEP AND LAM 13 8 Receipt. 200
heod; market for sheep slow and weak: for
good lamb steady; for other weak; sheep,
f3 0O94.?6; culls. t2.l61s2 50; lamba. 15 2Mi 40.
HOOS Receipt. 1,279 head; market 10(
16c lower; etate and Pennsylvania hogs,
6. 2585 85, western hog, fS.SO.
Rt. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 29. CATTLE Re
ceipt, 8.87a head; market steady; eows.
strong to 10c higher; natives, f3.50ig'j.55;
eows and heifers, fl.6V$4 26; siockers and
feeders. t?Bofe75.
HOGS Receipts, 4.120 head: market
stady; light, fb. 76-30. 87V; medium and
heavy, to 7o5 85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.461
head; market for sheep o4flOc lower; top
Iambs. f5 C0.
Ions Cltr Lire Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, Ia.. Sept. 19. (Special Telr.
fram.) CATTLE Receipt, 700 head; mar.
et about ateady; beeves. f3. 6.4.00; cowa.
bull and mixed. f2 202125; atocker and
feeders. I2.5M&3.60; calves and yearlings,
f2.25& 3 25.
HOOS Receipts. 5.2u0 head: market 10c
lower, sellir.fc at f5.6C 70: bulk. fJ.K'tft 60.
Stork In Rlckt.
t tha six principal we:e n ol't yeater
day: Cattle. Hog. fcUir:.
po.ith Omaha ......... 4.800 .i7o l.tfO
Kansas City 7.M") l.f.O 3,000
Sioux City 7'" 2.2HO
St. IxmiIs B.fJ S.Of'O 8.600
St. Joseph 1.1 6 4.120 I 44
Chicago ll.OtXj 11.0.0 3J.0C0
Totals 9AI7t 41.020 67,464
Hlnneanella Oral Market
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 29. WH EAT Sep
tember, tl 12; December, fl 12, May,
lll84tTll?t: No. 1 hard. 11174; No. 1
northern, 11184; No. 2 northern. II US
FIjDI R First patents, 8fi'0 3t; second
patents. n l-i; fr't r!. ar.. f4 95Ji.lO;
second clears. 1 1 . 10'iS i.
I RAN In bu k, 41jci5 2.
OM AH 4.
4 HO! Fe.4l.l-:
MARKET
Coadttlen nf Trade nnd Qnntallons
Vtaple and Fnnpy Prmloce-.
EijGS Receipt moderate; cindled stock.
19c
LIVE roULTRY-Hens. 8e- rocsters. fc;
turkeys, -huc, ducks, 7Ii9c; geese, 6c;
t-pring chickens. 9c.
Hi i-TKK-Pciting stock. 12c: choice to
fsncv dmry 16c; separator. ISc.
FRESH FISU-Tr.ut. PV; pickerel. 8c;
Pike. 10..; perch. 7c; I'lvicfah. Kc; whtteflsh,
lOc: salmon, 14c; redsnpper. 11c; lobster,
reen. 2C0: lol.sier. boiled. 30c; bullhead.
! 11c; caiflsh. lie; black bass, 2tV; hslihut.
10c; croppies, lie; roe shad. II; bufTalo. 0
white lis. lie; frog legs, per dox., 26c.
BRAN Per ton. 1:0.
HAY Prices uuoted hy Omaha Wholesale
I Dealer.''' nssoclallon: Choice No. 1 upland,
I l'(r'', No. 2. y,W; medium, f.',00; coarse,
fi.50. Rye straw. 1.1.00 These prices are
I 1 t noy i f rood eoler snd quality.
OYPTnilS- New York counts, per csn,
4R ; rxtrf selects, i-er can. ::7c: sfsndard".
per 3!r; bulk standnrds. per pnL, tl 16;
b.r.k et:a srlarts. rer gal . tl 76; bulk New
York counts, per gnl., fi.rfl.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Valencia, sites 9. 112. 121,
14.25; small sli-s. 14 50.
LEMONS California fancy, 270. SOO and
SCO, 14 OKI 4.25: choice, f3.fil3.7S.
DATES Per box of 3(-lb pkgs., fj 09;
Haliowl in 7i)-lb. box. per lb . 6c.
Ll.MES Florida, per J-basket rrate, ft.W.
F10S-""rllfornls. per 10-lb. carton. 75J
Sue; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown. 12c; -crown.
14c; 7-crown. lc.
BANANAS l'er medium lxed bunch,
K.O'ii-'b1'; Jumbo, J2 i'dS.W.
CAYENNE PINEAPPLE 1 and 20 site,
per irate, ft. to.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home-grown, per bu. basket.
40.iUOc: per btl.. t2.0i2.23.
PEACHES Home-grown seedling, per
bu., WkfiloO; Colorado, per 6 basnet crate,
$1.25; Colorado, per box, 70575c; Utah, per
box, 05$; 70c.
pl.L Aid I'tah and Colorado plum and
prunes. 7ayfic.
PEARS l iah Bartlett. per box. $1 99
2: Colorado Flemish Beauty, tl ; Colo,
rado, Utah nnd Oregon Hartiett, tl.&0fc3 0;
California B. Harjy. f 1 65.
CANTKIjOUPE Genuine Colorado Rooky
Fords, rer crate, 12 00.
WA rfellMElAlNS -Per lb., crated, lc.
CELERY rer dor. JG0c.
ORAPB."' Home-prown, per 8 to g-ln.
basket. 15iTlCc; California Tokay, per cae,
'RAlAPPLE.o-Per bbl.. tt.T54jl.; par
market basket. 4e.
CRANHKKR'Ft Cape Cod, per bbL,
$ 60; per box. f2.2S.
OUINCES California, per bo, 11.80.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-grown, tn sacks,
PNAVY BEANS Per bu.. tl. 9P92.W.
ONIONS-Home-grown, In sacks. pr bu.,
5C-: fpanlsh, per crate. 11.75.
TOMATOES Home-grown per market
basket. 25JJ35C
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs.. 0.
WAX BEANS Per mnrket basket, 80e.
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per
market basket, 40c; Virginia, per bbl., t3.7J
"gKEEN PEPPERS Per bushel baskat,
80c.
jM.iau llnn-.-i-rnivn nee doe ROe
! EGO rLANT Southern, per dot., fl.80.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Utah and Colorado, per case of
2' frame". t3.OCig3.25.
MAPLE SI'GAK Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HORSERADISH In cases of 2 dot. bot
tler per do., 80c.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 32c; block
Swiss, new, 15c; old. Iftffl7c; Wisconsin
brick 12'c; Wisconsin Hmberger. IH90..
NI TS walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
11c: lard shell per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell,
per 11)., 13c; No. 2 hardshell, per lb.. 1201
pecans. large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb. 7c; roasted peanuts,
per lb.. Sc: C!:l!l walnut, per lb.. 12918Vr8f
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell,
13e.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 29 WHEAT Mar
ket lg2c lower: No. 2 northern, tl. 14&1.16;
Mav. tl.l2a. asked.
RYE lc higher: No. 1, S04c.
BARLEY Steady; No. I, 66c; sample, 19
53c
CORN-ic higher; No. 3, S2t63: : May.
49c. bid.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 29 COTTON Spot
clored teady at 10 points decline; middling
uplands. 10.70c; middling gulf, 10.96c; sales,
1,109 bnles.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. 29 COTTON-Bpot.
In llm'ted demand, prices 2 points lower;
American middling fair. S0d; good mid
dling. 614d; middling, 8.02d; low middling,
5 74d; gord ordinary, 6.fi2d. The sales of tha
dny were 3.000 bales, of which 200 were for
speculation and ex-.iort and Included 1.900
American. Receipt, 10,000, bale, Including
5,oon American.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 29 COTTON
Steadv; sales. 3.900 bales; ordinary. 711-18c;
rood 'ordinary. 9c: low middling. 94c: mld-
! dilng. 10 3-lKc; good middling. 104,c; mtd
idllna fair. 10c; receipt, 10,201 bale; stock.
59.v bales. ,
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 29 COTTON Quiet,
c lower; middling, 10Vno sales: recelp's.
1 bale; shipments. 41 boles; stock, 1,249
bales.
Evaporated Applrs nnd Dried Fralte.
NEW YORK. Sept 29 EVAPORATED
APPLES The mark't was quiet, with the
tone showing the effect of the weak si tui
tion to futures Common are quoted at 4(3
5c, prime rt 5'iSo'4jC, choice at 6tf-So and
fancy at 64S7e.
Be sure to get The Bee next Sunday.
New Color Magnxlne with Buster Brown
and all the popular favorite.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record September 29, as
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Fa mam street, for The Bee:
Anna McBrlde to T. K. Payton, lot 18,
block 114. Dundee f 400
F. L. Goodrich and wife to J. J. Ken
nedy, lot 6, block 1, Orchard Hill 650
Katnerlne Blanr and husband to J. M.
Hamilton, part lot 17, John I. Red
Ick a add 1
Ella C. Ward to F. N. and Mary E.
Viale, part lot 1. block 6, Lowe 2d
add ' L06
Rebecca Netcolf and husband to L.
Schnnder, part of tub lots I and I of
tax lot 31. section 31-15-13 L80I
Louise Bchnoder nnd husband to H. I.
Moehl, part sub lot 2 and t of tag
lot 31, section 34-15-13...... 1
H. D. Kounlxe and wife to R. Uhllg.
lot 4 nnd part of lot 6, Kountse'a sub 6.400
H A. Wagner, trustee, and wife to
H. J. Mever, lot (, block 110, city, snd
other land 1,600
p. Picket to Corrlanna' P. Orlnnell,
lot 16, 17 and IS, block 2, Saunders
A Hlmebaugh add H
T. P. Peterson and wife to Mar A.
Kennelly et al, lot 4, block 7, Corrl
gan Place 100
J F. Murphy and wife to Jenne Robb,
part lot I, block 38, South Omaha tU
8. 8 Ooldstrom and wife to B. Jetter,
part lot 4. block 81, South Omaha 1,800
F. E. Gambia to Eva M. Smith, part
lot 2. block I, Bowery Hill I
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