V, THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1604. Jy XL. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wlea OlMed Soft Strength in Mid 8tfion Followed by Liquidation. JONES MAKES CORN CROP 1,900.000 BUS frlees At ririacr-Weather i edl. Lea Favorable ftaod Prices tor Cash Wheat Badge! of OoJslp. OMAHA, September II, 1904. There wu no great activity In the grain marke(, but there wax a little more teadi nee and the liquidation of Saturday last and the ear lie.- day or the week has cer tainly cleared the situation considerably. 1 tie great Una ot long wheat lias been re O'kcu and it.ero Is a. short Interest in tno l..orket tna. wa not In It a few days ago. At the Immediate) opening the Indications vera tor Ijwer prices, but this gave way for a shot', t.nte to a airoiiarei loue and to advance that, while Insignificant tared with the great gains thai lit traoe haa become used to, were still quite o-malderaMe. The particular strength was I. -1 the Msy future, where the bum of the trading is at this time September is grad ually fadln- Xrom interest, although it is medium ot sales against actual wbet to ream market a little later. The wcjuror map Is not as favorable, and the known shortage ot the crop makes short sellers nervous over their posi tion unless they meet with quick and ready tieollr.is. The trend of the report from threshing is In keeping with tne damage and rust tales of growing crop. ' la tne laat hall hour of tne afcsslen on iho Chicago board of Trade there was a rush of liquidation that atuaned the bulls, and they tleC fror.i under, the bears taking conumtud. They made their raids viciously, and the result was a break to 11.O0 bid tor SepUmber, I points below Saturday, while December closed 14o and May with a lose 4f 14c. These declines brought prices to II. 074 bid for December and 1.094 bid for May. The weakness was entirety unex- feced after the display of strength alter he nisi decline, and tne eeverenees of It after May wheat had reached 81-184 sur prised thj trade. Com waa firmer early, but rave way lightly In sympathy with wheat In the later dealing, but tie decline were only fractional. Oat lost about 4 point for nearby fu ture and 40 for the May future In Omaha cash prices are still satisfac tory to sellers of wheat. No. I and No. 8 wheat sold In Omaha today at $1.04. while the September price In Chicago was 81.07. Certainly there can ti nothing the matter with the Omaha market, and a few addi tional rail toll would be absorbed in the belter price. Visible supply figure for the week show an increase of 9fi,000 bu. In wheat, 861,000 bu. corn ana 8,847,000 bu. oats. Omaha Grain Inspection In: t cars No. t bard wheat, a car No. 8 hard wheat, 10 oar No. 4 hard wheat. 2 cars no grade Whea1; I car No. 1 corn, ! cur No. 4 corn, I car No. 8 yellow corn, 2 cars No. t white corn. 5 cars No. S white oats, 1 car No. 4 white oats; total. 41 cars. Out; 1 cars No. i hard wheat. Omaha Cash Sales: One car No. 4 wheat, 61 lb.. 93c; 1 car No. wheat, 56 lbs., tote: 1 ctr No. a whoat. 58 lbs., $1.04: 1 car No. t wheat, 694 lbs., $1.04; 1 car No. 4 wheat, 934c; S cars No. 3 corn. 46e; t cars No. 3 white oats, 80c; t cam No. i white oats, S04e. Omaha Cask Price. WHEAT No. t hard. $1.04; No. $ hard, Wcj 81.04, No. 4 hard, tS4i934c; No. t red. lc6r.N-No. 1, 47o; No.' , 4c; No. 4, 45c; No. i yellow. 42c; No, S yellow, 48c; No. 1 white, 47c: No. 3 white. kc. OATS No. 2. Hue; N. I, -9c; No. 4. Se; No. 'i white. 31c- No. t white, 80c; No. 4. S"jc; Standard, 31c. O u Passage Statement, Wheat: Today. 3s.laJ.000 bu.: docreaat. l.Wi.ouu bu.; wtek ago, 40,S48.0ui bu.; In crease, 66b,(M bu.; year ago, i9,680,uu) bu.; aecreuse. 104,000 bu. Corn: Today, id, 170, mj bu.; Increase, 1.104,0uu bu ; week ago, 2o,. tx-O.OXl bu. Itir.rriiau, 1,012,000 bu.; year ago, il.644.00u bu.; Inctense, 192,000 bu. ( Weekly Liverpool Stocks Gsatn. Wheat: Todiy, S,6o4,000 bu.; Increase, 2&l, OOu bu.; week ago, 3,24j,0u0 bu. ; Increase, u, (m bu.; year ago, 2,9t9,uuo bu.; decreate, 68, WJ bu. Corn: 'lotiay, 490,'JOU bu. ;increase. 1W.IAA) bu. ; weeit ago, UfaJ.uuO bu.; Increa.., 14,000 bu.; year ago, 636,000 bu.; increase, bO, OuO bu. . Shipments. Wheat: World's shipment last week. 11,- SCU.iJW bu.; lucyltrus weok, 10.4i,000 bu t last year, 10,096,W)J bu. Corn: World's ship ment i last wak, 8.442.00O bu. ; previous .. week. 4.168,000 bu.; lat year, 6.244.G00 bu. Grata la Store. Omaha grata In store: 75,01 bu. wheat, 41, SOS bu. corn and 16A93I bu. oats, of which 21 9u4 bu. wheat and 6,000 bu. corn are of contract grade. Northwestern Car Lots. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 76 667 303 Minneapolis 702 Duluth ie Kansas City 220 19 So bt. I.ouls 211 34 $3 Omtlia 26 13 iealn Markets Klsewhero. Closing price of grain today and Satur day at tne markets named were ns follow: PHir A fill Whea September December May Corn September December , May Oats September December May Wheat December . January ... Corn December . Jtuiuur) ... Wheat December . , January .. Ct rn December . January ... Wheai--Det ember , January ... C.rn- Today. Saturday. 1 Aft 11.07 .. 1.07V .. 1.08 .. 60 - '4 , .. SI 1.09 1.11 61 6014 43 H 32H 86 3-' ST. LOUIS. l.Ts 47 47H 47 471 KANSAS CITY. J7H 43". 44' I MA J NEW YORK. 1 11H 1.11 1131; 6H Ducember Wbeat Decomber January .. Uieat,- t'eciin'jer M INN EA POLlti. 1.09 1.11 .11 DL'LUTU. . 07W 1.(9., Chicago ;m.nx AU PHOVISIONS ratare of the Tradlns; ana Closing I'rlees on 'he Hoard of lvnde. CHICAOO, Sort. :. With the world"s liiiimutn ino.eimed and larger pninary i.o.H'ts In iho I tilted Htstek, iilicrul pruflt ISAil: 111 Wheat tOJ.lV riill'ted In 11. n.l UvC.miof lo. Corn 1 oil tea So. Oais uie .Ijwii '... riuvliioua sliou s. gal. of ;H1i'0o. in spite of a number of bear influences a iinu fewlliiaT rrevuilcdln the wheat niur kti at th,. uie.-,!iig, tne December optmn being up a shade to V at $l.t)9Vt to H.nO'4 Wliirtt. May wn up Hc to H4c at H.li'iI ll. Tliv Initial nimness wiu due mutiny to a good demand from trader who f ad sold short the early part of last week. There was also fair buying by com miKHinii houses on report of unfavorable veuilier In the Canadian northwest. Hie flat of iho news at hand, however, wa nitfoly In fa tur of the bear element.. On Uc break December sold oft to J.uVi and Jt to ll.lu. Toward the middle of tne icnIui the market again became strong. vcoid, wet weather in Manitoba bringing oat a jgood demand from tome ut th big com mllKH houve. On th rslly Deceluber advanced to II 10' und May to ll.Ujjl 1J Henewcd profit tuUlng, howevor, resulted r. umither reaction. IVoember selling ntT to l.uH In tbo meaittlme May declnrd 10 ej.Oti'f. December cloned with a lo-yi of 1 l'.c ut 1.07'a'ri l.. May also was off Vf, cluMinc at tl u0:til l0. Clearunres of wheat and flour were eual to 0te.9iXl bushels. Tht amount on pasuge decreased 1,9u.uw bu-h-eia, while the visible jiupply Increased S9a. (l bushels, rilnmry ncelpiH were l.to.vM biiHlu'l. compared with 1.31M.tKi0 bushels a year ago. MlnneuKiU. Duluth and t'hlcaen reported receipts uf 1.147 tar. nRatni-t i7$ .,ii last i ek and K7 a yeur . A shar' liulu' In com prktes occurred as a result of a report of a M InneaiKiltx crop expert, claiming th total yield would fall shi.rt of the government catlmnte bv 3t. .0t buehels. According to thl. authority the crop will be th enialloM harvested In seven at The. situation waa further stienKthi'iicd by a report uf a local Mailu tlciii. estimating the lo'al crop at lesa t'm'i J.u mo iu0 bushels. The ndvuuee failed t iiiUl however, many traders being In clined In place entire ronfblence In the rov.i i.metit flsures. The murket beoamn th 1 iiU )'..'. weuk Itle in the session, thn rio e l.- lnp pi ictlcnlly nt the low point. IVonnl-r op, tied 'c luiaer to Uc lilaher el -.1, i'V". mi KI betwuen 4I-H''t il Ve nd cloerl at 411-ti vji:. 1cmI receipts were (u7 rarfc with ' cars of contract grade. M'euJilr lacieaing supplies were a d- pressing tnfiuenr In lh oat market. Price were kio inclined to folio tuner grain la their downward course. A feature of the trading was active buying of Msy sround it The market cloved at the low point. Alter opering unchar ged to a shsde Higher, at e to .ri Zo. December sold between t:tm2 c. nos.ng st 2J'c t-ocsl receipts were vi cats. The fsct that hog receipts have not In neosea to any gieat extent since the settlement of the stock lards strike had a strengthening influence in the provisions market. There was a goo J Demand from packers, but offerings weie light. At the ciose January purk was up c &l Vii tb. l.srd was up 10c at " lai.U. rUbs gained lrV4jac. closing at $6.0. Lsrlmated receipts for tomorrow: Whest, 17m rsrs: corn, uM ears; oats, til cars; hogs, 17.0J0 head. Th ieaalng future ranged a follow: Articles ! Open. High Low. Cloe. Yes'jr. Wheat a Sept. b rept. Dec. May Corn Sept. IeJ. May Oats Sept Deo May Pork Oct Jan. Lard Oct Jan. Ribs Oct. Jan. 1 Okftl 1 oi-V U I 111 1 1 W4i 1 1'" 1 12H: SIT! ll'4l 1 k. 1 H 1 10 1 OvV 1 16 1 07 1 1)71 07 Vl 'SI1 1 ODH' I 10 1 luff 60 S0! 61 49VI9VIV 0' 4!. 4t"i 49 6mtri: r4HPVi SllaU 31 Vi 31 1 32V.. 82 II H 32H 3o 10 70 12 70 t 90 34'34VlH 10 So U 72H! 1 95 I . 1 12W 10 90 13 86 7 0 10 TIHl 10 76 13 72!, 12 7 I 7 OJVil ? t 7 OJVii 7 USs 7 35 05 1 7 17,ii 7 Ulfc 7 114 I 62 7 2 1 7 40 6i I 70 N. 1 a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patent, SB 8t S.60; straights, $4.90ifj4 20; ' spring patent. $f.484 00; straight. 64.70tf6.5o; bakers, $3.40 as. 90. WH BAT-No. I prlng. $1.1; No. I. $10f-9 l.li; No. 2 rJ, $1.104n.l2W CORN-No. t, 61c; No. 1 yellow 624S4c. OAT8-N0. ?. lc; No. 2 white, ttVoWyac; No. 3 white, 3ft33c. RYE No. 2. ,3c DARLEY Oood feeding. i.-&37c; fair to choice malting, 4421620. SEEDS No. 1 flajt, $1.16; N. 1 northwet ern, $1,244; prlrhe timothy, 3.70; clover, contract srsde. $11.5f611.6X PROVISIONS Mes pork. r bbl.. $10 '0 ffl0.90; lard, per 100 lbs. $7.00417.06; thort ribs side (loose). $7.37HiQ7.62Vt; short clear sides (boxed . $x.t5.6fl. WHISKY Basis of tilsh wines, $1.2. The receipts and shipments yesterday were as follows: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbl 15 V 14.SK, Wheat, bu MTO.Onn lftl.OW Corn, bu , frZ.nno 1.02 ) Oats, bu 393,110 S! Rye. bu 11.300 6 000 Barley, bu 8.500 On the Produce exchange today the butter market was steady; creamery. 149 llHe: dairies. 13Uitrl8o. Kegs, firm, at mark, eases included. 144?17o; first. V9 174c; prim firsts, 19Vtc; extra. 210. Cheese, firm, t9c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET ((notation of 4b Day on Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.-FLOITR Receipt, 14,381 bbl.; exports, 4,168 bbls.; ralea, 3,300 pkgs. The msrket waa dull and unsettled. Minnesota patent. $6.00(9 4.60; Minnesota baker. $4.6&gA.00; win ter patents, t6.3Mr5.6H; winter straights, $6.10iSi.4O; winter extras. J435&4 40; winter low grade, $4.3664.90. Rye Hour, firm; sale, 660 bbls.; fair to good, $4. 404M.au; choice to fancy, $4.664i4-&. CORNMEAL Dull; yellow western. $1.11 eil3;clty, $1.1281.14; kiln dried, $3.1ofi3.20. RYE Nominal. BARLEY Steady; feeding. 47c In New York. WHEAT Sales, 47,000 bushels; spot atesdy; No. 2 red, $1.13 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, $1.12. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard, Manlio'mt, nominal, afloat. Wheat wa irregular IV day ; openefl firmer on cold weather new, broke under big northwest receipts, rallied on the corn strength and new buying, and finally col lapsed under heavy unloading, with the close mtrlHc net lower. May, l.lnS113W, closed ti ll: September. $1.13gl.l6Mt, closed $1.13; December, I1.11W1.14. closed $l.HVs CORN Receipt. 96.3oO bushel; export, 137,ii6it btiFhels; sale, 10,000 bushels; futures. 64,000 bushels spot. Spot market, easy; No. 2. 6tVtC, elevator, and 6Mc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 iellow, 60c; No. 2 white, 67c. The option market wa quiet, ruling firm early on a bullish crop estimate, but later giv ing way under liquidation and with sale3 at the wont, closing 4c net lower. May closed 65ic; September, 6KHS674c, closed 66ic: December, 66Vifi'67Wc. closed 66Vc. OATS Receipts. . It,W)0 bushels; exports. 1.900 bushels. Spot market easy. Mixed oats, 2ti.HH pounds, 34'43fiVic; natural white. 81?t82 pounds. Sd'iBS;; clipped white, S4tt40 pounds, 38941c. Options were nominal. FKKD Irregular; spring bran, $20.75; mid dlings. $M.76; city, $2Z.0tK&:'7.00. HAY Dull; ahlpping. 67V4c: rood to choice. 6c. MOrS Klrm; state common to choice 1904, ID'oStSc; 1908. 27ft35c; olds, lfc: Paciflo coast 1)4. i73.'c: 19j3, 2!31c; olds, 10'nlic. HIDES Steady; GalveMon 20 to 2S lbs., 17c; California 21 to 25 lbs., lc; Texas dry 24 to 30 lbs , 14c LEATHER Firm; acid. 24324c PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $10.50 eiS.Wi; mess, $S.5ii&i.50; beef hams, 24(26c; facket, 1?.5010.60; rlty extra India mes. HOOfilOOti; cut meats, steady; pickled bel lies, $9.00Sall.OO; pickled shoulders. $7.0u7.26; pickled ham. $10.00& 10.25. Lard, firm; west ern steamed $7.46; September closed. $7.i5 nominal; continent. S,.8"H'fi.00; refined, steady. Pork, slow; family. $16.50; shrrt clear, $13.tKi 15.50; mess. $12.6013.00. TALLOW Steady; city. $2.00: per pack age, 4'A; country tpaekagea free), 4H4J4S;C RICE Steady : domestic fair to extra, Z! JieVic: Japan, nominal. ' Bl'TTEU Strong, screet price, extra creamery, 19Viifil91iC. OrMclal prices: Cream ery, common to extra. l.319Hc; state dairy, common to extra. ixftUHc. CHEESE State full cream, small fol oreil, fancy. 9c; small white, good to fancy, SMt9c.: Inra-e, colored and white, good to fancy, 8V,69c. 1500S r trm: western fancy, selected. 22 23Si'; uvernge best. 212Hc. POULTRY Alive, nominal; dresesd, weak; western chickens. 12top3e; fowls. 13c; turkeys, 14S16c. St. Lonl Grain and Provisions. o'r- t ni'ift fl.nt id U'llPAT T.rtwer No. i red cash, elevator,' $1.11T4; track. $1.16; December, $l.ll5; May, $1.13; No. 1 hard, CORN Lower; No, S cash 61c; track, 63c; December. 47c; May, 47V4'ViO. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash, $lHc; track, December. May. we; No. 3 white. 34c. . L'l . .T .rirtmtln enori. otherwlce dull: red winter patents. .0(io.8 1; ex'ro fancy and KtraiKht, k.u.ioCi.66; clear, .fKiaj.iO. SEED Timothy, $.5(Kg-i.0. COHNMKAL-Steady. $2.75. B HAN Duller; sacked, east trwk, 684f9k. HAY- FIrm; timothy, $o.U0iil2.i0; prairie, $j.0tU 00. IRON COTTON TIES 95c. BAUOING 7H(&7c. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork higher; lobbing, $10.85. Iurd higher; prime steam, $6.6). Ha con steady, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $8.6--"; clear ribs, $8.75; short clear, $9.0u. POl LTKY Firm; chickens. 10c; springs, l?c; turkeys. ISe: geese. 6c. PI'TTER Firm; creamery, 154f20c; dairy. 12CiGe. EtHiS-F'irm at Vc. case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 13,ti0 9 (00 Wheat, bu.... 214. i) 75 00) Corn, bu 37. OOO 27.0M Outs. bu.... 63,0 44,000 Minneapolis liraln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 19.- WHEAT D-c-nibcr. $1.09; May. U04tyV!0: No.-. 1 hard. $1.14; No. 1 northern, $!.; No. $ northern. $1.(9. FI.Ol'K lood mednl, fti.2otf6.30; straights, $6.0O-.i6.1fl; first dears. $4.4o64.T5; second clears, $'l U.V93.2". BliA.N-$l5.751C.OO. Visible Sniiply of Grain. NEW YORK, Bert. 19 -The vls'bl supply of grain September 17. ns compiled by th New York Produce exchange, was: Wheat 14.QIO.CO0 bu.. an Incre ase of $91000. Coin. 6.6"2.oi bu., an increase of 951,000. Onts, 15 lO.oUO bu.. sn Increase of 3 $ 47,000. Kve. l.U'.'Ot) bit., an Increase of 94.0.10. t-irley. 2, 193.000 bu.. au Increase of 1,014.000, Dnliuh Cr-ln Slieket, DCLUT11. Sept. 19.-WHEAT-Nw. to arrive In September and on track: No. 1 northern, fl.li'i. To arrive: New No. 1 northern. $1044; No. J northern, $1 0ii4; September. $U-'4; Iecemb-r. $1,074; May, $i.ioi1. OATS On track rud to arrive, $le. Mllwankre (.rain Market. MILWAI'KEF Sept. 19. WHEAT Mar ket steady: No. I northern, $1.131.19; No. $ northern. $1 13tfl U; May. $!.(. asked. RYK-Sleudv; No. 1, 77i7;4c BARLEY Steady: No. 2. 57c; sample. $M67o Liverpool Urati Market. LIVERPOOL. Pent. 19.-WHEAT-8r.nt nominal; futures dull; September, Is 3J; December. 7s 6T. CORN Spot easv; American mixed. 4s 6d; futures steady; September, 4a 6d; iMi-ember. 4s (d. Peer I ) Market. PEOP.IA, III., Sept. 18 -TORN Stsady; No. $, ale; No. 4, 5lc; no grade, 50c. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Prioct Are Lower and Tiers ii a Decided Ehrinkage in Volnmt of Business. MONEY OUTLOOK CAUSES APPREHENSIlw Probable Heavy Call for Ponds to Move Crop Caoaea Cartallmeat f Loans for Speeala tiro Parposes. NEW YORK. Sept. 19 Price of slock lost ground again today and there wa a derided shrinkage In the volume of busi ness. This was partly attributable to the occurrence of the Important Jwlih holi day of Yom Klppur, th observance of which kept a large ele-nent awsy from the session of the stock exchsng. The sss-R-Ing movement of storks was not precipitate end was mad IrreifTriarly and with frequent pauses and rallies. Th appearance of weakness was most acute at the time the corn market was strongest, giving s suargestion of the factor of great est influence on sentiment, There was Increasing discussion also of ths money outlook based on the Saturday bank statement. The effect of this state ment was 2 per cent for call loans and a firmer tone for time loans for the shorter fierlods. With this surplus reserve cut n two In three weeks and the larger part of the crop-moving demands yet to be met. It Is obvious thst an early contraction of th loan accommodations of New York banks must be enforced. Sterling exchsnge ran off today in response to the firmer money market, but discounts also hard ened and gold rose In Ixmdon. Interior banks are drawlne on New York deposits for meeilng obligation to the government, thus accounting for the con tinued large drain of the subtressury oper ations. The harvesting period and the crop uncertainty still have an effect on railroad traffic, but officials exprees con fidence In a good fall traffic after the orops sre harvested. Earnings for the second week of the month show mixed re sults, but the southwestern reporting to day showed good Increase over last year. The fact, as commented upon, that the Missouri, Kansas Texas annual report, like that of the St. Paul last week, shows Increase In expenses. Is mere than ac counted for by the higher com of opera tion, although expenditures for mainte nance are somewhat cut down. Current opinion on the outlook for steel trade re vival was not so sanguine as lsst week The closing . was dull and heavy, but above the ioweot, The bond market was heavy. Total sales, $4,826,000. United States 4s advanced 14 on call. - Quotations on the New York Stock ex change ranged a follows: Bales. Mir n.iow.t lose. Atchison 16.200 82 81 W4 do pfd B, 4 0 do pfd Can. Pacific Central of N. J Ches. St Ohio Chicago & A do pfd Ctiicnxo Gt. Western C. N. W C. M. & St. P... do pfd Chicago T. tt T do pfd C. C C. & St. L. ... Colo. Southern do 1st cfd 5"0 4,3.10 1O0 1,400 200 4,800 100 99 F 94 V, 127 180 43 41 i"s 187 ' 157 15 19V4 6U 27H 1674 98V4 8H 94 Vi 126' 180 424 41 16H 187 166 '6H 15 80 17 60 NS'.i 94 127 179 SV 81 1H 187 167 19 61H 27 1,800 1,010 15,900 '" 4"0 100 IS. 600 3,300 do 2d pfd 4,700 Del. & Hudson 200 Del.. L. tt W 21 16 1f7i I'M D . 4 R, O do pfd 28 S2 4O0 l!.ono 1.600 1.400 600 2"0 1,800 nv, STH 46 8o4 87H 139 81 46 80 87 1384 mne 81 674 454 u 13,4 424 24'i 4 1224 161 84 1214 6 734 129 974 244 47H 894 1204 W do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do pfd 111. Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd L. N Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. ny Minn. St. L M.. St P. & 8. Ste M. do pfd Mo Pacific M . K. T do pfd Nat'! R. R of M. p'1 N. Y. Central Norfolk 4 W do pfd Ontario 4 W.. ......... Pennsylvania 8.8"0 ?0O 2.6X1 6.300 122 153H 122 122 134 794 1214 200 734 734 9.300 2.1M 1.900 100 1.601 1.800 974 474 8!4 1264 4 244 474 8!4 127' 69 904 324 63;700 1214 lSOv! lw-4 i.yv S2i p., c, c t. L., Rending do 1st rfd do 2d pfd Rock Island Co... 40,630 "500 10.710 90 76 71 5t 6!W 21 44 60 83 M fi 63 98 93 65 7 274 71 64 21 664 95 61 97 61, 86 7 274 70 69 21 44 64 82 95 314 84 61 97K. 91U ?st 174 184 434 1 2Si 2iS 110 23S F4 2't7 8t zv.i 9" 6'4j 11 31 ? Ofl "-,, 17 1'1 pt". 6' r 203U 111; 7m: eo.' do pfd St. L. & S F. id pfd St. L. B. YT 600 800 400 do pro So. Pacific So. Railway do pfd Texas 4 Pacific Tol., St. L. 4 W.... do pfd Vnion Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd W. 4 1-oke Erie Wis. Central do pfd Mex. Central Adams Ex Amerk'an Ex 17. 8. Ex 1... Wells-Frgo Ex Amnl. Coprer Amer. Cnr & F do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil.... do pfd Amer Ice do pfd Amer. T lnseed Oil.,. do pfd Amer. '.ocomotlve.. do pfd Amer. Pmelt. 4 li do pfd Amer. Pufrr Pef.... Araondu M. "o Brooklyn R. T Polo. "iel 4 I Con. Pa Corn Products do n'd PlFtlUr' Securities rtn. F'ectrlc Inter. Paper do p'd Inter. P'lmp do rd Nat l I"" Vo American...;.... Tecle Mill Poonle's oti promoA Steel Car..., d" nfd.. WitHn r. Cr Renub"" Steel......... di nfd Rbbee Goods do pM Tepn. Cn' A Iron... I' S. t -ather do ti'd it a nesltv T 8- Rubber d rM f s, "et 4 fd Xt'rrl" l'ectrlC... iri.ilrn T-nlon 2 4T1 11 w 36,0 SCO 3.1 1,?0 19.300 100 3.200 41 41 Ron 60ft 8.700 19 43 14 194 434 13 67.900 700 100 1.000 6ft4 23'.; 81 4 34 6 ?, 81 84 '500 261, H4 4,wi 701 ooo .Ro 7 srv 700 Iol 6ft0 1.SO0 1 rvo 'vi 1.200 ?S4 974 1"7 I804 02 64 34 liu, 704 f 16114. . 16 304 3 C7 107 l'iv. F6 3S 204H 14 Tlx. au, lTffc 17 "jo6 "'700 ?04 144 1 '"iivi r r1- fw 104 1o- l"'1 300 83 H 'v '.' .' w J iva S14, .' IM 414, 4 " rtO 194 1 '19 ... 9Wi 4U 4"'. 4 f ton 4 S". 600 Tt 86 '"iv mi; - T " je irtA t-'. -7' C r 8TK, 1" '. " aiA tv. S'4 9V, Total sri'es foe v dsv 'H.rayi shares Roston Stock llar-iet. BOSTON. Sept. 19 Call loans. 24?P4 per cent; time loins, 4S6 per cent. Officlsl closing of stocks and bonds: Atehluii sd. 4a...- Wntlnch. eosimea... tl to 1U" Aatniur 1 Met Central 4a... . . 4N aiioues ,. ls Asiliisitd . . . Amorirsn iln ..IbO AtUsile , ..141 Uinilum 11 Atihraon da pt4 Bnaion A Albany. Boitsn A Main.. Uoatoo Elavated Fltchbxrl (.Id Meilcaa Cantral . t ::;:: jj ::::: fflt ..... 7 4 ::::: 4V. 6 4H ' 1 Ill ,.IS4 t.lumol A H .154 CentsnnUl .. 11W Copt.tr Hun N V.. N. H. A H. luir Wm 44 1 Dominion Coal .. 7H! Franklin 144 Oranry 1 ll'la i'.orals I IMaaa. Minl'ia .... Pare Marquette .... t'nton facile ...... Amor. Arge. Cham. do Bid Anuf. Pnau. Tube Amar. sugar ..,...llo!Ml''hlian in .Mohawk , Ikont r. A C... !34'0I4 Dominion ... do s'd Amar. T A T.... Amer. Wooiaa .... da pfd Dominion 1. A B ... Mrl .,.11 ;Paproi .. It .Oulnor ... ghainos ......... ... Hi Tamarack ... o :TriHI- ,. ... 4 I' I Mlnlnc ...I V Oil ... :4 rth ... KS'ViMorla ... 17 Wlnoaa Kdiaoa Use. Illu.. Oanrral glactrto ... Maas. tleclrla .... do pfd MlM. Oaa I'mted rrull Vsitfd hoa Uach.. do pfd t g. Steel do ptd Hid Asked. . im . 40 sa . 41 S . 11 woKcrms ... Foreign Ktoanrlsl. LONDON. Sept. 19. The demand for money was somewhat Increased temporarily In th market today. Dlrcounts strength ened the condition r-f the continental ex ciaree. cnp'-dilly In Oermany. causing slight uneasiness. Trading on tiie stock cxthfins-e was fairly cheerful and owing to the Jewish holiday was ulet. Americans opened dull, moved Irrenului I v to above rarity and became rather Idle; I'nlted' Slates Steel was the feature of the firm ness; prices closed eany. tlrand trunks opened dull on the traffic returns and re covered sharHv. Foreigners were well supported. Japanese were acUv and higher. Imperial Japsnese government of 1904 Were quoted t r'14- BERLIN. Sept 19 Trading on th Pours todsy wa narrow, owing to the Jewish holiday. PARIS. Sent. 19 The tone on the Bourse toda wa firm, but business was Inactive. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 93 40 and Kusslan bonds of 14 at 601. Tne private rat cf discount was 1 per cent. Xw York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 19 -MOXEY-On call, firm; highest. 2; lowest. 1; ruling rste. 1; last loan, 1: closing bid, 1: offered at 1; time loans, slightly firmer; sixty days. 3.75J4 per cent; ninety days. I'u3; six months. J04. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 84 per C'sTERLINO EXCHANGE-Weak; closing tesdy. with nctual business in bankeia bills at 14 90464.960 for demand and at 34 4?44i4 K4.6 for elty-day bills; posted rat's 44.S5.j4 87; commercial bills, 4.WVl 4.644 SILVER Bar, t"4c Mexican dollars, 464c. tlND-Government. firm; rillrosd, "The following are th closing quotation on stocks and bonds: V. . ret. Ja, ref It Van. eon. go'4 It ...10414 do coupon lo4r V.av. tentiil 4a aa do 'a, res I1 do tat tne 14 do roupon ..l'V4 M A St L 4a HI V. 8. or 4a. f. .. M , K. AT. 4a 1 do coupon lt do J snvt U. S. old 4a. re 104 N. R. R. of M. a. 4a 77 4 do coupon 10714 N. Y. (.. (. J4a.... At"hlaon gen. 4a 10.1'tiK J. C. g. l.''a do arl. a ttitiNo. Pacific 4a l'XH Atlantic r. b. 4a 7' do la 74 Bal. A O 4a 1W N. A W. e 4a., W do !- , Ha O. I L. li par... M" raniral of Oa. la Ill Pan. con. ?H de I at Inc H.i'V Reading, sen 4a l'V4 Chaa. A Ohio 4"4a....l'.i4i St. U A I. M. t. 6a..ll7H Phlrago A A. ISa.. 7s 9l. L. A 8. F. fg. 4a. K C B. A Q. S. 4a... 7 .81 L. 6 W. la C, M. A 8t. P. f. 4a.li Seaboard A. L. 4a vj C. A !4. W. con. ,a. .1!H Bo. Pacific 4a 13 C4, R. I. A P 4a ... Tf So. Rallwar la 117" do col. la 1ai.it A P la ..11 roc A 8t L. S ta.Kllk T . 81 L. A W. 4a.. 81, rhiiaao Tar. 4a 7&' union racme at Con Toharco 4a 71"V do fon. 4a. IMS Colo. A So. 4e M V- 8. StaelMSt US t'. A R. O. 4t 101 Waha-h It 117' Erie prior lien 4t... sv no drh. a w do gn. 4..." 7'a W A Ltke Erie 4a... iH f. W. A D. C. l..lft ,wia. Cantral 4a Hocking Vat. 4a. . . . I"1 Colo. Fual t. la 114 L. A N. unl 4a 10Hi Offered. London "fork Market. LONDON. Sept. 19,-Closlng: Conaola. money jj, y Central Ill o account -! Norfolk A W 704 Anaconda 44 do pfd Atchiaon M;a Ontario A W 4 do pfd 11 Pannarlraala 47 H Baltletore A Ohio.... Rand Mines 1" Canadian Parltte ....lll.S Reading I41 Chea. A Ohio 44 do lt pfd 4S4 Chicago Ot. W... 1C4 do Sd ;fd C. 14. A St. P 12 8 Rallwa IVt Deileera li do pfd D- A R. Q r'i Bn. Pnrlflr 74 do pfd ft I'nlon ParHc KC.'a Erie 11 do pfd do lat pfd 4 V 6. Steal 17' do Id fd 44 do pfd 70 Illinola Central 14? Wahaih tl Loult. A Nur IM4 lo pfd 4H M. , K. A T 44k Span!i 4a 7 SILVER Bar. steady. 2Bd per ounce. MONEY 14 tier cent. The rnte of discount In the open market for short bills Is 242 6-lfi per cent; for three months is' bills. 2 6-1624 per cent. few York jrllnlnar Stocks NEW YORK, Bept. 19 -The followln g are the closing prices on mining siocks; Adama Coo 40 Littla Chief Alice - t" Ontario Preace 14 'Ophlr Brunnwlck con 1! Phoenix t'omttock Tunnel 1 potoal Con. Cal. A Va 1M 6aTge Horn HIFver lfiS .Plerra Nevada .... Iron Stlrer ISC Small Hopes Leadvllla Con I Standard .. 6 ..!' ..tl5 .. 17 .. .. 15 .. V .. It ..too Treasury Statement,' WA8HINOTON. Bept. 19. Today' state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the SldO.CiuO.OOO gold reserve In the division of redemption shows: AvailabU cash balances, 3149.69J.113; gold. to9,6!.o6t. Natal Market. NEW YORK, Bept 19. fr'ETALS Th London tin market scored another gooi ad Vance, closing at '. 7s od tor spot and Jtlis log tor luturec. Locally, prices rulei nrm and higher. Spot is quoted at 127.95-tJ 2.M. Copper was higher in London, clos ing at A.08 6 for both spot and futures. Local prices showed a hardening tendency, with luke quoted at $U.tw.'4B la u", electro lytic at Jli.oOftjl.'.Tb and casting at 3113744 1.6u. Lead closed at 11 16 id In London ana was also unchanged In the local mar ks. 4 at ti-iwoi . Spelter was unchanged at los In London and at 36.log6.JU In the iew York market. Iron closed at Co 3d In Glasgow and at 43s IVid In Middles borough, iocall. iron was unchanged: No. 1 northerr. foundry Is quoted at 76 (B-14.I6; No. 2 northern foundry, 313.26g 13.76; iMo. 1 southern foundry nd No. 1 southern foundry, soft, 4li.6u':i.fo.76. 81'. LOLI8, Sept. 19. METALS Lead, steady at J4.L4; spelter, steady at $4.96. Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK, Sept. 19. OLIS Cottonseed, firm; prime rruoe. nominal; primo yeilow, f4'2f)kC. Petroleum, steady; refined. New Yor. i.K6: f nilaueliilila and iialnmor, tl.W; In bulk. 34.60. Turpentine, firm, 644 KtjUIN Firm: stiained. common to geo.1, SAVANNAH. Sept. 19. TURPENTINE Firm, 63c ROSIN-Flrm; A, B, C. D, E, JJ.50; F. O. H. 3H6; K. ti.75; M. 34.16; N, 14.40; W Ci, 4.70; W W, tS.OO. OIL CITY, Sept. 19. OILS Credit bal ances, $1.53; certlilcates, no bid; shipments, 117,047 bbls ; oVerSKO, 73.355 bbls.; runs, 108.844 bbls.; overage, 32.73J bbls.; ship ments, Lima, 7S.167 hbls. ; average, $.: bbl.; runs, Lima, 1J2,5uO bbl.; average, 61,09 bbl. Snnar and Molasses. NEW YORK, Sept. .19. SUGAR R w. firm; fair retinitis. 3?4c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4b-10c; molasses sugar. S4pl refined, steady, No. tt 4.110c; No. 7, 4.S0C; No. 6, 4.70c; No. 9, 4.65c; No. 10. 4.00c; No. 11, 4.6uc; No. 13, 4.46c; No. 13, 4.40c; No. 14, 4.40c; confection ers', 6.10c; mold. 6.tk)t:; cut loaf. 6. '.too; crushed. 5.96c; powdered. 6.36c; granulated, 6.26c; cubes, 6.60c. MOLASSEB Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 31ii37o. NEW ORLF.ANS, Bept. 14.-8UGAR Strung; open kettle, 34tl3c; centrifugal, 4ft44c; centrifugal whiles, 47c; yellows, iVJ4c; secondb, 24l4c. MuLABSES Nominal,- opn kettle, 20 26c; centrifugal. lCifl5c. SYRUP Nominal. ' Cotton Market. closed steady; middling uplands, lO.ifOc; midallng gulf. 11.15o; sales, 100 bales. K.iir ,,Ut IT AN! S .Jlnt IM COI TON J?lrm; saiew, i.w naira; uruiiiary, i m-iui;, low middling. vcr middling, 10 7-!c; good middling. ltnc; middling fair, 10'ic; re ceipts, 4,115 bale; stock. 38,319 boles. 6T. LOUI8, Srpt. 19. COTTON Juiet, unchanged; middling. 104c; sales, none, re ceipts, none; shipment, none; stock, 3,137 L1 V ERPOOL; Sept. . 19 COTTON Spot moderut business done; price 8 points lower; American middling, fair, 7d: good middling. rt.84d- middling. 4.72d; low mid dling, 6.44d; good ordinary, 4.ft!d: ordinary. i.l8d. Kraporatcd Apples and Dried f'rnlts. NEW YORK. Sept. 19. EVAPORATED Ar-fLESr-Mttrket quiet ana easy In tone; choice quoted at 4iy6c; prime, 6V,fgi4c; choice, 6-'atic; fancy, 4'i1c. CALlFUilMA UKu FRUITS Prunes, easy; spot quotations range from 2c to 64c according to grade. Apricots, choice ate quoted at 94ivr; extra choloe. luutji 1040; tancv, 1H;j3c. Peaches are In light uppiy and firm, with choice held at 84 4o4c; extra choice, M1!ic; fancy, 9410c. Whisky Market. CHICAGO. Sept. 19.-WHISKY-8teady, on basis Of 31.36. PKOHIA. Bept. l.-WHISKY-On basis of 11. for finished good. BT. LOUI8. Kept. 16,-WHISKY-Steady, on basis of 31.324. CINCINNATI, Sept. W.-WHISKY-On basis of II. for flnishsd goods. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 19. BUTTER Fair demand; extra western creamery, 194c; extra nearby prlntg, 21c. EGGB Firm; 4c higher: nearby firsts, S14c, st mark; western flrstfi, 22c, at mark. CHEESE Firm, good demand; New York full creamr: fancy, frSldci choice, !394c; fair to good, 8484c- , Kanaaa City Nraln and ProTlalona. KANSAS C1TT, Bept. 19 WHEAT Higher: eeptember, 994c; December. 974c; May, 99Vc. Cash; No. S hard tl.A3ftl.08ia,; No. 3. $10&4(l.li2: No. 4. l(ig.'(7c; rel-cted. RKrTOoci No. I rd i.orrji li; No. 9, ti.oirf 1.07: No. 4. 94c(fJl 00. CORN Higher; Beotember, 44Ue: D'm. her, 434c: May, 444'tl4V.c. Cssh: No. 1 mixed. 44; No. , No. 3 white, 4?V-c; No. 3, 48c.- OATS Steady ; No. 1 wiilte, JS7i334e: No. 3 wlvril S"c. HAY Firm: choke timothy. 3I.M; choice pi sine. 3t7.tswtV7.Srt. RYF Steady at 70e. FtiOS 8eadv; Mlrsourl and Kansas, new No. 3 whltewnod cases Included. 174c; case rour.t, 16c; canes returned, 4c iea. BUTTER :reaniery. a-.rv. 124c- Receipts Shipments. Wheat, bu 17.0f ifo c Corn, bu m.rirt 15. or ft Oat, bu SO.Ouo 1.000 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Otttle Baa Epatj, Best Ortdei Ittady, 0tbr Lowtr. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN CENTS HIGHER Hearlest Ran f Sheen Far This easen, bat Deslrahle Rlller Held teady, with Conaniea Lawer Oood Feeders Also Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. It. 194. !i4ec:pt were; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 4.324 I.bJO M,iy Bam day last week.... Ki'.'i ha me day week before.. i.SoS t a-xi Same three weeks ago. '. 3.tfl9 l- Hame four weeks ago.. 4 .V-1 6,a61 D.nli' 8a me day last year t.oit l,u44 tS.tOli KtCLlPTM XiK THE 1 KAR 'lO DATE. The following table shwos the receipt i of rattle, hogs and si.eep at couth Oman for the year to aa.e, with comparison with ia; year; 194. 1903. Inc. Dec. Cattle 693044 T08.311 116.47 Hogn 1,721 . 1,7:U,442 ,4.-4 Bheep l,0.'4,h0 (Tb,3o4 44.634 Average prlcs paid for Dogs at South Omaha for th laat several daya, with com parison; Dai. 1904, 11903. 190. 1301. l!O0.tUr.18J 8-pt. 1... Sept. 3... HeFt. ... Bept. 4... Bept. ... Bept. ... Bept. 7... Sept. Bept ... Sept. 11.. Bept. 13.. Sept. 13.. Sept. 14.. Sept. 16.. Sept. 16.. Hept. 17.. Bept. 18.. Bept. 18.. It a I 34V I l 6 Ml 10! I 41 47 8 47 8 44 8 601 6 44 6 44I a56! 6 66 8 3 6 l 5 61, ( 64! 6 70, J Ml I J i 4 131 a04 04 t o: 4 80i I 41 4 141 3 bt )l4 4 I 4 221 8 61 4 8 61 4 80 3 61 4 301 8 0 im it; 4 all 4 2 it 3 77 4 ft 8 73 II' 3 M 4 III 8 73 4 841 8 flS t 8 P 4 Mi 4 33, 3 74 7 16 ! 1 38! I 401 1 10 Mi 34 a 06 I Si4, I 30V 18041 i iV t(l4i 6' J M',.1 5 06 1 i H I 73Hl Od 1 4 7 61 7 47, 6 10 187 a 6 40 T 66 391 i 47 4 62 a 1 4 tl. 4 Ml 751 7 fci 6 '' t 09 f is! 1 is; 6 19 7 7 7 M; 7 4'1 7 43 7 38 'Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was; Cattle. Hogs.Sheep.H''. C. M A St. P. Ry... 2 16 Wsbssh 3 .. .. Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1! Union Pacltlc system 63 3 47 7 F., K. M V K. K.. C9 11 iS I C, bt. P., M. O... 4 H. M. Ry 89 8 21 C, B. A Q. Ry 1 K. C. A St. J.. t C, R. I. A P., east... 1 .. ., , .. Illinois Centra! 2 1 .. Total receipts...... f58 39 98 8 Th disposition of tne day's receipts was os follows, each buyer purchasing tne num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs Sheen. Omaha Packing Co 4.18 42 700 Swllt and Company 874 4K3 2.8'JS Cudahy Packing Co 1,671 8X8 1.09 Armour A Co 83 3:8 1,248 Cudahy, Kansas City at Swift, St. Joseph .... 46J Armour, Sioux City 717 .... Vansnnt A Co 87 Carey A Benton 197 lyooninn & Co 194 McCreary v...... 68 W. I. Stephen J.... 147 Hill 164 Lewis A Underwood 11 Huston A Co 8 Hamilton A Rothschild... 126 L. F. Hues 84 Cudany Bros. A Co 113 .... Wolf A Murnan 211 Mike Haggerty , 44 Sol Degan i0 Ielghton A co us Root A Co 318 Bulla A Kline 41 Other buyer 4M 7,783 Total 6,443 2,749 14,35 Ct A A-i i UtSt .U 44 ..4,WMi IN., Wi 4.44k ti HO 411 4.1UI 444.a 4lliv Cil U4II04 4UlU.S 4wi. isulitifeit a.u avatlioaa ci.) W4.IU vtuOleu glie.ii 4lA44wC luaKt, Uu. iJltt 4.0- IllaliU act MS SMMlCltlli kO plcVcut 4S imi a ueuiliie a n.i. aiiu a mub 4ic4urj U14VI a.el wavs vaitti luiiced. 4tut a lew car 01 lOin-.Ki steers ( rieu, aiui tuey aulu at jut. auuui aieauy privea, 41a cutn4aiu witn it, wta cu. A niu as .4u waa paiu, aria lilt) siim.1 nuniuui' on bau soou wrought in Ulal&el to a 00. ine ulg end of the offerings wa western raiibciu. uui the tuaK was i.otni., ix.ra, aiiu wnue tna iai iuua Su.u auuUi steady, in genttiai ra.i ui entile wad arouuu a uln.o tower, irauing wa fowiy active, ail tu.nga consiaereu, alia t.. uu.a. 01 in oiieiiua waa un4,o.a 01 in ta.riy goou arasuii. iho cvmuiui. mims war, 04 course, ial..er mow, nu i waa lile be toie a cleaiai.ee ut that mud ws lu-iae. inere wia i.iweeu w anu o ta:s of cows ana nelfet luciuded i.i th iue.pt. ana thai gave ouyers an opportun-t to pound tne market lo some extent, caur.e.s ana in choicest graae a. a not suffer v.r much, out tne msuium tiuss were a.ou.u lOiaiou lower. The caiJe kept inuving 10 wnrd tn scales, thougn, anu the bum of them wa uisposeu 01 m as ear.y an hour as could reasonably be expected. Burls, veal calves ana slags war Just about steady with tne close ot last ween. There was, a brisk InqUry fur Heavy feed ers this morning, and Mh kin, is wet fully teady with last r'r.uay. Tne medium wilght CAitle and light, stockers were rather slow i.nd no more than sieady. Com mon stockeru were very hard to move at any price, th same as waa the case last week, as the demand from the country for that class la very light. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. t. Pr, No. A. Ft. 4 lr2 4 n 44 lr4 I 40 11 1214 I 10 It Jl7 I 40 COW 8. 8 Ml I II . 11 1014 I 44 CALVH.S. 1 1 6 1 116 4 04 I IM I Ot NEBRASKA . 65 steers.... 833 3 20 3u cow 1067 2 65 26 Steers.... IM3 3 30 6 cows loo 2 u in leeders.. 7.3 8 2J It cow 8 2 80 9 cows iw 2 00 1 cow 1i9j 2 Ml 9 cows lull 3 bo U cows uot . 1,, 2 cow 7tt) 1 26 2 cows 84a 1 10 10 feeders.. 784 2 90 10 feeders.. 87s 2 to 1 cow MHO 2 0) 2 cow 1066 2 60 1 cow 800 2 00 2 cows 960 2 2 cows lux t 00 6 cow 102J 1 40 17 cows r36 2 40 2 bulls Ilia 2 23 steer.. ..1154 3 40 Scows 148 5 60 18 mixed... 618 2 10 12 steers..,. 9i6 3 G 39 cows 978 2 60 17 Steers.... 9i2 2 76 13 steers. ...13 4 60 16 steer.... V41 8 60 M rnai lOlii t 1 1 . an - - - ..... . ' .m.Mr 7ut a in a v.. .11- "" 2 Zk 2 cow 1226 2 50 8 calve. .. 342 3 73 24 cow 1(08 2 65 26 feeders. .1068 t 15 WYOMING. 73 steers.. ..1171 2 40 21 steers. ...U66 2 to 7 steers . ..1230 390 18 steer ...12t0 3 60 6 steers..., 96S 3 25 14 steers.... SM 3 26 I steer 910 2 60 67 calves... ."6 3 75 IS ca'vea... 304 335 W. W: Fought-Neb. cow 909 2 45 2 feeder., til 2 60 7 cows 810 145 16 feeder.. 911 3 10 1 cow 840 I CO 1 feeder... Iul5 60 low 850 2 00 22 feeder.. 1U16 3 10 1 bull 1000 2 10 R. M. Lee Neb. 2 cows 960 1 76 S steer.... 1000 2 75 1 cow 100 2 25 1 calf 270 2 00 2 cows 1063 2 26 11 cows 801 ! 66 E. M. Snedker Neb. 15 cow ii 4 60 i feeder.. 948 15 4 cow lu 3 10 i teouer.. Vie iw 1 luws 81W 2 16 tu evki.isbury Neb. 2 cows 1H 2 to 1 bun 1070 1 60 So cows KM 2 cow 94j 3 w i low 1U30 i It William Nlemouth Neb. 12 cow m 4 Ou 14 tow 881 I 40 V cow 824 1 40 4 cows 87 2 40 J. R. Broslu Neb. 17 cows 1044 2 lu 1 bun, 144.) 2 CO I cow., ...I040 2 2u 4 cows Lj 2 3a Hubert A McC No. 1 COW liuu 3 6 2 calve... 4UI 3 CO 1 icederc.. 777 2 90 1 calr JHo 8 60 G. E. Mllroy-Neb. 3 COW 9tiU 2 46 cow 1014 2 46 2 cow MS) 2 00 2 cow baa t 00 Suuy 4a Runioo ...u. J cows ttt 2 10 lu4 cow 950 2 4i leeders.. Mkl f K J. Sailing Neb. 20 feeders.. K91 8 00 t cow 10S6 t 00 1 feeder... 1090 1 65 r'rua Bros Neb. 1 cow 1320 2 5 t feeder! .. 766 2 20 21 cows 1014 1 60 P. E. Went Nb. 83 feeder.. 977 2 26 4 feadirs.. 977 t 71 W. R. Lamb N6. It feeder.. 792 8 80 1 feeder... SJO 2 to C. Johnson Neb. 1 row 160 2 1 eows... . 887 t 25 J. Reno Neb. 1 row too 2 26 28 cow 940 1 64 J. Robinson Neb. 3 feeder.. 14 2 60 66 feeder. .1040 2 0 T. l HedHe-No. steer. ...1167 8 60 low 1110 185 T. Rentaseh Neb. 2 feeder.. 1158 16) 22 feeders . 1128 2 40 T. L. Thompson Neb. 85 steers.. ..1140 3 65 Robtrt Poyer Neh. 4 cow. ,.. 90 W . H. Latham Nb. 23 feeder.. 1110 n 40 Willis Bros-Wyo. 1 steer KM t ' 1 row 1180 J 1 steer inn 1 1 oow tt m ft cows '4 1 90 1 rows lof, 2 AO 2 cows 10C4 1 90 22 cows 002 2 43 W. T. Whaley Wye. 11 fct....J.ia) 2 tt 17 row inct I cow om 2 61 8 row a r I o X cow lo I to 2 Cow Has 4 au cows luio 2 taj 1 cow 1L 2 oV Jo Henry Wyo. I ter....12i 3 4v 3 leei....12:4 140 7 ieers....Hi (40 1 sieer HO 3 40 U steers.. ..1j4S 3 10 n mixed... 817 8 7 A. D. Ferguson Wyo. 10 cows'.... 177 2 90 1 sieer 16W 3 41 12 steers... .Ua7 3 4a 1 ter loJ 3 4 1 steer l.0 3 45 W. N. Proctor-Wyo. K feeders. .1111 3 hi 1 feeder... 860 2 64) 8 feeders.. 9 1 J 3 W) 2 feeder.. 7;t 3 00 7 feeder.. 1014 2 W I A. Corbett-Wyo. 16 steers.... f 91 2 to 27 leers... .107 12 The Tolland Co. Vyo. 24 Steers. ...b71 8 o SO cows 1022 1 90 W T. Wbaley-Wyo 104 eows. ... 8M 2 80 79 oow 1030 2 88 Kendrliw A 1. wyo. it steers. ...1041 2 46 Jchn J. Ccrbett Wyo. IS steer... .1148 t 60 J. B. Kendrlck Wyo. it steer... 113 S 50 Charles Heigh Wyo. 28 feeder .11 2t 8 85 1 cow K1 t 3 feeders.. 1129 8 75 2 cow IM 2 36 It cow li7 3 70 H. Somrner Wyo. 14 steers.. ..1210 3 60 Arkermsn A B. S. D. 4 steer.. ..li la 3.40 1 steer 1060 130 1 tr 1so 3 i 4 steers.. ..100 3 80 1 rteer 1230 130 1 ste-r. ...K 2 30 1 "teer lJtt 8 30 1 steer 1200 30 1 steer W 1 Jo 1 steer 1:40 8 J 1 ter 10SO 3 80 2 strs. ...1100 i 30 "lsy Miller-8 I. t bulls 1K0 2W I cow.,..-. W t 40 88 cows 2S 20 10 Steers ... ITS i 00 Robinson Bro. Colo. 48 rews .. . 9T-6 in tW 1 on HOOS There was light run of hogs here this morning even for a Monday, and with a good demand and favorsbl reports from other points, th msrket ruled active and generally 10c to !6o higher. Trading wa active on anything at all desirable, and It was not long befor everything but few late arrival was disposed of. Hesvy hog old largely from 36 60 to t5 6, medium and mixed load from 86.65 to 86.76 and choice lights from 8680 to 86.N6. This advance carries th market to the high point of th year. A compared with a year ago there Is no little difference In th market. Prices, though, are about 1.0 per loo lower Ihsn two years ago and about 81. 00 lower than Lire? years ago. As compared with four year go, however, or with 1909, the market I 60c higher. Representative salea: No. A. k. Pr. No. A. ek. Pr M S14 IK M N Ill K Hi 64 lift 80 I a V til M 111 4 Uf ... I M 47 107 110 I Tl 41 144 140 I 47VI 44 i0 IM HI 41 t;l IM 1474 71 t 40 I 71 14 T7 M to 41 147 44 I Tl 70 144 ... IT ttl ... I Tt JM 10 I TO 14 I4 1 I Tt 10 K4 44 I TO 14 Ut ... 177 41 t?l I I T It ISt It IM tl tSi ISO I TO Tl r4 40 I to 32 13 S 40 4 TO Tt 141 ... I 414 li i0 ... I TO 44 Ill SO I II I til 40 I 10 74 134 10 I M TO 4 40 I TO 00 1 40 I 05 41 17! ... I 71V4j 41 ..ITt 40 I M (4 tn 120 I TiVi I ! ' 8H LLP The heavieat run Of Bheep so far tnla season arrived this morning, but In spl'.e of that fact th market held up In very satisfactory manner. Packer all seemed to hsve llveral orders, and aa a result the market on anything desirable eitner in tne way 01 snecp or mnios soiu at lust shout steady price. Some of the pert fat kinds which feeders did not want may have been a irlfle lower, ine duik of ths -killers were dispoced of before noon, but It was rather late before tn less de sirable kinds were all out of first hands. The feeuer market wa a trifle slow In opening, but prlcas showed but little change lio.n tne close of lust week. The better grades sold without a great deal of troubl but common kinds were hard to move. Quotations tor grata sheep unu iambs: Good to choice yeariings, IS.'.tvftl.OO. Ilr I good yearlings, 3.5(a i6; good to choice wether. 8S.ifi3.t)5; fair to good wthrs. 33.2tVtiS.36: good to choice cwbh. ts.26fij.6tl; lair to good ewea, $2.76'it'3.2t; good to choice lamb. 84 755.26; fair to good lambs, 84.60: 4.76; feeder yearlings, $a.C0fiJi6, feeder weiheis. 4u.26Ci.6u; feeder ewea, 12.002 60; feeder 1 ubs, ti.76''T4.60. breeding ewe J, 83.04 it Z. IS. Representative sales; No. Av. Pr. 1 ro Idaho cul- ewe ix - 85 i 60 Idaho wether and yearlings.. 78 3 w lit Idaho lamb 5 4 60 I 46 Idaho ewe j 94 2 75 44 Nebraska ewta 91 8 W 439 Wyoming ewca and wether 102 8 lo 4 Wyomlrg ewea 97 3 80 22 Wyoming ewes 90 3 o 110 Wyoming ewes 106 8 aO 1 Nebraska ewe 7.1 3 40 f9 W yoming wether 9 t 05 1 Idaho wether 00 3 65 193 Idaho feeder lamb 62 4 2 30 Nebraska feeder lambs 62 4 26 826 Wyoming feeder lambs .... 57 4 4.1 173 Wyoming feeder lambs t4 4 40 41 Wyoming bucks 1 2 463 feeder ewes 106 1 75 43 Wyoming feeder ewes K'9 3 76 132 Idaho ewes V 8 25 232 Utah ewes 106 3 30 80 Wyoming wethers 94 1 60 122 Wyoming wethers 94 2 66 464 Wyoming- wether tti 8 68 32 Wyoming wether 93 8 66 90 Wyoming wether tl 1 60 60 Wyoming wether 4 94 3 66 26 ldho wethers 118 3 75 114 Utah yearlings 96 3 16 801 Montana letaer lambs bs 4 849 Montana feeder lambs M 4 SO 850 Montsna feeder lambs 4 57 4 31 850 Montana feeder lambs 67 4 30 2o2 Montana feeder lambs 64 4 30 503 Wyoming lambs 6J 4 8j . 842 Wyoming lambs 4H 4 8a 228 Wyoming lambs 63 4 86 428 Wyoming lambs , 64 4 86 CHICAGO I.I VK 8TOCIC MARKET Receipt of C'ttte Heavy and Prlre Are 1. oarer Hoa Hla-her. CHICAGO, Bept. 19 CATTLE-Receipts. 82.000 head; Texans, !.r00 head; westerns. 7.000 head; market lcil6c lower; good to medium steers, 35.60ttj4i.16; poor to medium. 3C.60i.i5 26; stockers and feeders, I2.25t7a.fc5: cows. 1. 50514.50: heifers. 32.000.4.85; canners, 81.60Sr3.26; bulls. I2.00ig4.60; calves, H.OiHf 6.26; Texss fed steers. 34.006.00; western steer, 8S.OOii4.0O. HOG8 Receipts. 19.000 head: market 10 .T.4A 4. I I- .. . ,al ,. A Ki,,V,u,B IVTl' 4.26; good 'to choice heavy. $5.8!j-6.32U: rousrh hesvy, V 4ofr 70; light, t5:60ij4i.5; 1 , , 1. ..u. aa c nx I'UlfV Ut Dm II D u.,l,UV.V. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4.000 iias1i malibal fnf aVincn s I rtaV ' tnr laa m KI lOtaWc lower; good to choloe wether. W 80 ( A.4tt. tA mla. ftllRjfta?; UJil.atl, 4-V tllUIVI llllAl U SUlWirf V.l western sheep, 33.0O84.00; native lambs, MCOft-o.00; western lamb. 4.00ft 5. 30. Kanaaa City Llv Stock MarketT KANSAS CITY. Bent. 19 CATTLE Re ceipts, 24,000 head, the largest number of ! rattle received at the local yards since September. 1902;. 3.000 southerns Included; market for corn fed steers, steady; for nthere. 10'il6c lower; choice export and dreesed beef steers, steady. 85 0425; fair to good, steady. tt.OCfrt.CO; western fed steers, steady, 14.004.6.60; stockers and feeder, Wil5c lower. 32.2604.00; southern steers, K&20c lower, 32.60'.i'3.60: southern cows. 10tJ16c lower. 1.75'B2.86; native cows, ll.6twj-1.60; native heifers, I2.50ot2.76; bulls, steady, I1.7D42 26: calves. 82.604j6.60. HOGS Receipts. 3.400 head; market 10c higher: top prices, 15.8s: bulk of Miris, 16 i6fr6.82tA. heavv. 87.6M7 .90: packer. 85.75 it&: nlrs and llahts. K.CMt ft. SHEEP AND LAMBS-R-celpts, 10.000 head; market for sheep, steady; for lambs. 10c lower; native lambs, 14.000. 50; native wethera, W2584.00; native ewes, 3.Wiff;a.40; western lambs, 86.36; westarn yearlings, 83.6O4j3.70;' westerns, 33.85(13.60; stockers and feeders, t2.T64.CO. ew York Live Stock Msrket. NEW YORK, Bept. 19.-I1KEVE8 Re ceipts. 2,897 head; market weak; few steer old at 14 464.26; bull. 2.6 '.(2.fc: cowa, Jl 2o52.60; export tomorrow. 6 eanl 1,283 aheep and 4.00 quartera of beef. CALVES Receipts. 2.B56 head; msrkrt verv slow and 16c lower; veals, t500H25; few choice handy vails, 18 CO; cul s, 14 00 fp 4.60; buttermilks and grasser. liVoMi C'i-i; f'W top feeder), ti V; dreraed calves lowsr; dressed veil. 8 to 12c higher per lb.; coun trv dreaeed, Tillc. , SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts.- lUffj head; rheeo about s'efidy; lambs 2r'"0c lower; sheen. MfVfTl.JS; and -ear-llnr. mlved tl.80454.86: Inmba, tVA"ri 25; choice, 4jt11); Canada lambs, IS.7i4f4.Jn Cli'K 84.Crtri4.60. HOOP Petts lf.131 he'd; ea'k' -in. even; eorrt sale lower) "tit an4 r nsvl vanla hog, IC.2i 03 6"..; mixed westtrn, ti.'o. tt. I -oils LIt t'-eW M-rWet. 8T LOT'18. gr. 16. 4TTt,e Ree.i-ts 1? oivf hed rnel'"4in 8.000 ren- mnft tne. nftlv ht-n1r spit e--ort steers. vfKn: dresesd beef s " rllle.es re'a turner k steers 'ir4a 1 f 10 fa 4 f0: sfnekers ard feeders. 81 2611 60; rows ed heifee. flS ai.as. ii". f 4Vf3.0S' ealv t"el 00 : T;"' sr-4 In4' ""Tt. 8MifC8.30; rows and vronn rteceints. S-fn b-rt: n..-v rm 10c Meher- ! and I'-Ms. I40f"''"i racWsrs "'""41(1; butcher and best nrv.-. FA.nt-TTS m. i sKFP A NO T.MP P'eei-ats. ee I -": rcrVet e4w etn- muttrn' t 1 ! 4W- Itrkbs, l454Tf', r-'Ms n1 hi--'" '03 60; stockers. '.CO03 26; Texan. 3.(0 4J4 0O. . T. JOSEPH. 8-it. 15 C4.TT-T K "e. rlnt. 4 A4 hea'- w-Vet 1 - redv; others K1c !ot f "ea W'c II": reus p4 -e'fr. 11.60474.76; tnrkr HOGS Receipt, 1.812 head; mostly Uo a V as laavy, 18. 5U HrtKEP AND LAMHS Rerelpta neaa; marsei active, stroiiy. Usek In Mam. runuwir.v were ine receipt or live Sloe: t th six principal western cltle jesier- ('AtTtn lt-,4r kh.Br, South Omnh.t Bioux City .. Kansas City Bt. Louis .... f4t. Joseph Chicago Totsls .... V4 .4 8 10 1.M0 ?.iw .4no loivia 12.01 0 6.5O0 I.OOt 4.f 4 1.613 12.V .......32.010 19. COO loot 44.t9t 83.543 loa f lr Kve fttork Market. BIOUX CITY, Bept. lt-(8pecl.i Tele gram CATTLE Receipts, lion hesdi market 10c higher; beve. 23.601.5.60; rows, bulls and mixed, 82 204TI 36: storker a.il feeders. ?.60lf360; calve nd yearlings, t?lMi3.!8. HOOS Receipts. 1.3T0 head: market 100 higher at I5 5.i?5 73. bulk, to SO. i OMAHA WIlOr.F t.t, MAilKF.T Coadlllna of Trntte and taaotatlon oa tapl and Fancy Produce. EOGS Receipts moderate; candled stock, 1S4 LIVE POULTRY Hen. 84c; rooster. Ie turkeys, 1'; ducks. 7J9o: gcose, tc; spring chickens Up BUTTER Packing stock. 114c eholen to fancy dairy, lac; separator, l,fl74c. FREBH FISH Trout. 10c; pickerel. 8e Pike, 10c; perch. 7r; hlueflsh. 13c: whlteftsh, lec; salmon, 14c; redsnntiiier. lie: lobster, ci sen, toe; lobster, boiled. 30c; bullhend. (lo; rsttlsh. lie; black bnas, 20c; halibut. 10c: croppies, 12c; toe shnd. 11, b'lffalo. 7c wni'e oasa, lie; rrog legs, per dot., xo, BR AN Per ton. Ilk. HAY Prices ounted by Omaha Whnlestl Dewier' association: Cboleo No. 1 upland, 17 50; No. 2. 87.00; medium 1660; coarse, 1600. Rye straw, lo .'A These pi Ices ai for hay of rood color snd finality. OYSTERS New Tork enu-its, per enn, 45e; extra selects, per rsn, I7e: standards, per can 32e; bulk standards rr gal.. 91 .15; nulk extra selects, t er g1. 11 76; bulk Nv York counts per gal., l?oo TROPICAL FRUITS. . ORANQEa V alcnclns. luige slaea, IS.'itl 4 26; small sixes, t4.2u4.50. LEMONS C'H.llorni.i fnncy, 270, 800 and 3 61. 0u; choice, 3.54i3.73. w. DATEb Per box of 30 l-b. pkgs., 0O. LIMES Florida, per 4-bssket criitos. H A FH18 California pef 10-lb. carton, 5ce; Iniported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; t-crown, 14c; 7-.rcwii, Uc. BANANAS- Per medium slxrd bunch, 81.00 ti. - .inrnho. t3.76W3.rr. CAYENNE PINEAPPLE 1C and 20 lx. per crate, 84.00. i FRUIT3. APPLES Home-grown, per bu. basket, 44;i'c; per bbl., 1 2 1 5 '-4. PEACHES Home-gi of. n " ling, per 10 lb basket, 2f,c; Colorado, per 6-bfisket crat. 11.50: Colorado, per box. 9H-; Oregon. pr box, "ir'i'W; Ltah, per box. iOjKOo. PLUMS Callfornin (jro.i prunes, 81 60; Italian prunes. Il (II K.. i"iitii and Colo rado plums and prunes, S0r Jl (O PITAHB Cnlifornla RHrtlcH. per box, 1.M Cl od; Colorado Flemish Hen my, $1.50; Col orado, Utali anu Oregon it.ntleti, 31 liva 1.75; California U. Hardy, ll.f:. CAN'i'ELOUPK Oenulne Colorado Rocky Fords, ner crate. 12.00. I WATERMELON H-Pir lb. (crated), 1C. I CKLEKY Per do., 2.500. un e'l- i-iome-grown, i er to 8-tn. basket. 18ti20c; California Tokay, per case, ll.5.fil.fi5 CRAB APPLES-Per bbl.. $3.73S.O0; pr merket bn-ket. fc. CRANBERRIES Can Cods, per bbl, 17.00; per box. $2.45. EOETADLK8. rOT ATOEtj ."xew liome-grown, in sacks, per bu., 4oc. NAVY BEANS-Per bu.. ll.MOS.OO. ONION? Home-grown, in sacks, per bu., 60.JH0&C; Spanish, per crate, 81.76, TOMAloES-Homo-gtoau, per market bstket, l5tjj.iic. CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs., 86e. CCCfM HERS Per doi.. 15c. TURNIPS Home-grown, per bu.,' 40?J0c. BEBS Home-grown, per bu., &Ofia0c. PARSLEY Per dnx., Joe. WAX MEANS Per murket basket. 50c. fWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per market bftshel. 40c; Virginia, per bbl., 12. 7 fJ3l. GREEN PEPPERS-Per bjshel basket, 1.00. SQUASH Home-grown, per do., 60c. EGG PLANT Southern per do., 11.60. MISCELLANEOUS. MAPLE 8LOAR Olilt. per lo.. 10c. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, lie; Wisconsin Young America, 12c: block Hwlss. new. Lie; old, ltvj.l7c; Wisconsin s brick, 124c; Wisconsin llmberger, lie. NUTS Walnuts. No. I. soft shell, per lb., Vc; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. i hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 8c; roasted peanuts, per lb., lie; Chill walnuts per lb., 12(lrl34e; large hickory nuts, per th., .He; almonds, solt shell, per lb,. 15c; hai-f. shell, 12c; shell Nirks, per bu., $2.0v; bla- at walnuts, par bu., L2. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK, Sept 19. -COFFEE Th market for future opened steady at an advance of 6 points in response to con tinued report cf damage to the second (lowering and a rally in the French cables. Later It continued 4 firm, showing at one time a net gain of about 107716 points 011 covering, but later offerings became heav ier snd the market sagged oft and closed Imreiy stejdv at unchanged prices to a de cline of 5 points. Sales were reported of 4t).60J bags. Including December. 6.85tz7.00c: March, 7.30(Ti7.30c; May, 7.4C& 7.60c; July. 7.55 r.i7.fiGe. Spot: Rio, steady; No. 7 Invoice, E4c; mild, quiet. Toledo Meed Market. TOLEDO, O., Bept 19. 6EED8 Clover, cauli and October, 87 06; December. 17.074 exited. AlsiKe. September, $.7i. Timothy. September, 1.JI. Elarln Batter Market. E1X5IN. 111., Sept. 19. BUTTER Firm at 19'tc. an advance of 4o over laat week, baits tor the week, bST.joO pound. . 1 Heir to l.arsre Fortune Dies BALLSTON, N. Y., Sept. 19-Mls J east Di .is,, an aged resident of Oalway, this county, who recently Inherited a tortuna of a million dollars irom the estate of her brother, bumue. Uavls of San Francla?o, died today, aged 66 years. Hiss Divls had never received the leaacy oil account of proceedings declaring her mentally Incom petent having been had before County .ludge Rockwood. who appointed George II. West of this place a commissioner of (he state. On appeal from that Order.- which wa pending hearing at the present sit ting of the appellate division at Saratoga the matter now falls, and will come Intes tate before Surrogate Letter. The heir to the estate are remote, living In New York. Westchester and Monroe counties of thl tate, who were appellant from the. Order. Hidden City Found In Crete. NEW YORK. Sept. 18-Mlss H. Boyd, who was sent out by the Pennsylvania Archaeological seclrty to maka Investiga tions and excavations for sncient cities In Crete was a passenger on the stesrner Pan nnnla. which arrived today from Flume Trieste and Palermo. Miss Boyd said she found a hidden city In Crete and hsd brought with her many specimens for th society. This I her econd trip for ex ploration. MINNEAPOLIS OVAHA main orricc "ifth and Robert Su., ST. PAUL. MINN. (iMCOSFoaATSD) CCALtltS N Stocks, Grain, Provisions Beufht and sold la- cash or carried . nansbl margins, uii wlikh t her -i I b a taargu it H oa grain. M 00 stnebs and H 0-1 fax. Writ k our market lattw. , . - , , - CDRig!ISiOEI tacnCHAKTS IN CAR ICTI Ship Your Grain To Us Bt Faciiirte. Pvowrr RkTvaxa I.ISKXAL AnVAMvait. DULUTH tl44a.in Ura t;H O' l:a, 1 1 0-1 1 1 Basrd el Trids. Pasna 4J.4. O.dArU. .431 UtU. A. ADAMS mn CO.. 41MAIIA. . CRAIH BUYERS nd SHIPPERS Membert: Chlcsgo. Omaha. Ksnaa City and SI. I.J'i i Kxi liangrs TraiiMiriiuu for futur delivery glva careful attention. li Board Trada Bide Tat. 890. hlh . TJoo d