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TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1P04. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Opened Euy, but at Occe Rallied on Short Buying. ARMOUR & CO.. LIBERAL BUYER Of FUTUR E Prices for All Speculative Deliveries Pelat Higher either Gnlai Sot Materially hanged C ora merrlal Gossip. OMAHA. September 27. 1904. At the owning of Iks specu.ntive mar ket there wn a continuation of toe general selling movement so mucn in evluence Monaay. The team were encouraged by Jower Liverpool cables In r-sjiiae to efforts in tnat direction yestrusy arid for a time it looked ai U' lower prices were within the probabilities. Thi continued, for the tuai half hoar of the session and then there wa another pontive change. The enormous liquidation Monaay clearel tr.e situation very materially. It relieved the market of many a long line of wheat and It aid morn than this for It eatab.ished a short line of fairiy good proportions wltnout which the specuatlve market la aure to SHg. There was yet anoiner factor of considerable lniportar.ee and that wa the tempting of Armour & Co. to cover short. The tig break of yesterday was the tempter and Armr ur Co. bought very heavily. These were the chief in fluence on the market, but the reported Icciase In the Argentine sunly. the ur- f:ency of the demand from miners and the (M favorable weather map also Influenced values, me latter Vpi ir.at either of the other cuifi hhul that has In-en coming to umalu Indirstch that quality Is poor, most of the cars gradinar No. 8 witn quits a lerga percentage- of low gride No. 4. In Chicago September optr.e 1 Se lower St SI.1, and th.e. proved to be the low figure of the session, the recovery conse quent on the renewed demand lor December end May carryinp this future to I1.0.-S-December opened at 11.1' V c off, and loft a little more, afier wcioii It advanced Sharply to 1 i-'V May sold at : IIS to I ll.ii. The strength -if the various fu- I tures was maintained right up to the close cf the session. Corn waa a trifle firmer at one time, but the weather la too good and the crop j out of danger, so that it is hard to bull the grain. Late prbes showed steady prices tin September; Slightly easier on De- . cember and Mir. I Omaha Gisli inspections In. 1 car No 2 hard wheat, IS cars No. 3 hard wheat, 7 cars No. I hard wiieat. 1 car no grade wheat, t car. No 4 string wheal; I cars No. 1 corn. I cars No. 3 corn. 1 car No. 4 corn..l rir No. .1 yellow corn, 1 car No. 3 white corn; 2 cars No. I oats., 7 cars No. 5 white oata, 1 car No. 4 white oats; 1 car No. t rye, 1 car No. 4 rye; 4 cars No. 4 barley. 1 car No. 5 barley, total, 63 cars. Out, 1 cars No 3 corn. Omaha cash m!: i ctr No. wheat. M lbs., Jl.Wi; 1 enr No. S v. heat. Mi's lbs.. If':. 1 car No. 3 vheat. h" :h.. Jl.f2; 1 car No. t white, onts, 30 lbs., SV. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. i hard. (i.t.5; No. 3 fcarJ. (1.02; Nc. 4 herd. KM; No. 3 spring. $1.0. CORN No. 2, 47-c; No Z. 4-v.c; No 4, 4.TC, No. 2 yeilcw. V; Nn. :, yellow. 4TV.C; No. i white. 47,.e: v J wMte. 4"Sc OATS No 2 m-x.-V :.-. N--. i 1. Tie; No. 4 mixed, :7c. No. 2 white, "-?: No. 3 white. a'.c; No. 4 whit'. .!:. n ii dir t, SOe. Omaha Futures. Artlcles.l Open. Hljh.; Low. l t'loie. ; Yej'y Wheat. 1 I I I I ' Dec... 1.07 A1.W4A1.C4 A l.Oi A. I Corn. I I I I ... Dec.l C, 4; CS' 4.', 4S Car Lot Ilcrclpts. . c- o?- 174 Chicago 134 213 Minneapolis Duluth 6'.) Kansas City 440 St. Louis :: Omaha 1.7 I " I ! U 35 B Bradstreei's Kieurrs. j Bradstreet's visible showed t.iat wheat j Increased 3,uS.(w bu.; coin. ti.fAj bu.; 0.11s, i SoO.Oif bu.. las: year wheat Increased 7,-! Ooj.vxv bu ; corn, l.-LlAv bu., and oui de creased Si-i.OoO bu. Grain iiirkc r:ie Here. Closing prices of grain today and Mon day at Lie uurKeta .lamed were as follows: ClUCAUU. Wheat bepiember December May , Ct 1 11 September December May Oaia -September December luiy Wheat December May Corn December May Wheat December May Corn December May Wheat December May Corn December Wheat December May Wheat December May Today. Monday. l.U LI'.'! 1.14 l.LT4 52Vt 6-H 5o- 45t 33 3- ST. LoLla. . 1 17H 1.15H 1.15 4. 47V 47 47 KANaAS CITY. 1.01H l.W OH 43 l.uJU 4i 4i NEW YORK. 1.1V l.lo-H 1.137 1.13H B7U MINNEAPOLIS. 1.13V 1.14W l.UV l.Ut, DULVTH. 1.11 1 U 1.09Vi 1.12 IKW YORK tiF.XEHAL MARKET itaotatlosia of the day on Various C'OBsmodltlra. NEW YORK, Sept. 27 FLOUR Receipts, XAiti bbia ; expona, 12.4' bhls. ; sales. i,rfi pkgs. The market was itrmly held with business light; winter patents, 15 2,, 60. winter straight., plilij j.a! Minnesota patents. 18 Kir 6" : winter extras. t:fr 4 Hi; Minnesota bakers. 4jvy4fO; winter low grades, t3;;'2' Rye flour, firm; sales 2&j bola.; inlr ti Mod, 4.4i.tii; cnoice iq fancy 4 HQ 4 &S. Ci ti. M t.Ai Stcadv : ve'iin-.- ptin tUll.lS, city, tl-L-'ulU, klln-drled. 13.14 ISt. BARLBY Nominal; feedlr.(?, 43c, c. i. f. New Y'ork. WHEAT Receipts. 12 5"0 bu. ; sales, 4.2X1.. 004 bu Market for Mt firm; No. 1 north ern Diiluth, 1123',. f o. b afloat; No 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options opened easy unJer foreign sc,lr.g and weak cables Later rallied and In the afternoon turned very strong on light southwest receipts, rumors of drouth In Australia, local covering, and heavy sup port In Chicago, closing S'V" net nlghe' kales Included No. 3 red, May. II 12rW 1.14V closed II 14H; September. II Hft closed II 16',;. December, tl.UP.4fr l.li i closed- II 15V Ct iRN Kecelpis. 52 160 bu : exports. 1"5. T41 bu.: sales, It bir futures, 61, bu. spot Ths market for spot was barely steady: No I. sic, elevator, and ITS. f- o. K afloat; No. yellow, t; No. 1 white, I7c. The option market waa quiet, being easy at flrst with a late rally, following wheat, and the close was ''uV.C net higher. Miy closed Dt'sc. September closed i"c, December. S6T,iiC7c, closed 67c. OATS Receipts. 155.SUU bu. ; exports, t.259 bu. The spot market was steady: mixed oats. M to 32 lbs . ilrjtSV.c: natural white. to 32 lbs.. 3sVj3,u-c: clipped whits, 3i to 4' lbs., 3HSi4oc. Options nominal. PEED Pteadv; nr'rr Iran, U0.15; mid. dllngs 121 7S; cltv. '.'2 (r,57 an HAY-Dull; shipping. 67c; good to Choice. s24e. Hi"PB Klrm: stats, common to choice, 1CM :4tl'3'; olds. 14alSc pacific coast. 14. rfi32o: ld :frl3!r. olds, Hjlsc. HIDES Ste&d ; Qalveston, 20 to 25 lba.. 17c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas (dryl. 24 to lba. He I.KATHKR Firm: acid. 24l26c. PROVISIONS Heef. steady; family, til O) Sit 50; mess, W o,tr50; beef hams 121 0 it V; pai ket. tl'i uiill.V: city, extra India mess. J14 ;.tfl" iv Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. ISw,giiuo; pickled shoulders, 7X)lU. pi-kled hums. b,,-Tl0S L.id. Arm; western steamed 17 V September closed at 17 M. nominal Refined, firm; continent. t South America. IVWI; eom. pound. Pork, firm: fftmllr l'&; short eiesr. Il rti mes. I'.of-31150 T A LL4 VQ uiet ; city, 4'o; cotintrv, 4'i 0Kc HICEJ Firm; domestic, fair to extra. V C'c: .1 aoan, nominal fllTTER-FIrm; street price. extra creamery, 5i;io. Cirnclal prices: West am fcir. common to choice. USAier. niEESK Strong; state ru;l creams small colored, fancy, t'-sic; small white, r to fancy Tsc; large colored. go-J to fancy. 0c; jrgs white, poor to prime. tT.o FOGS Pulls westers fancy, selected tiv, (SV - . POT"LTRT-Allva. steady; western chtck eoa, 12j fowls. IJir; turkeys. Uc; dressed. rju'.et; western chickens. UffUHc; fowls, L"c; turkeys, 145 lie CHICAGO CRAM AiD PROVISIONS Features of the Trading aai Closing PHea-s a Board of Trade. CHICAOO, Sert 27. AcUve support by a bull leader was perhaps the principal fac tor Imparting- strength to the wheat market today. At th close the December option waa up mc. May was up luc- Corn snows a giln of ic. oats are off Sc. iTovislona w.re without decided chnnge. At the opening the wheat mnrket showed signs of weakness, the December delivery b-ing V,c lower to Wc higher at II l"Val 1"V May was unchanged to So lower al I1.11S '41 US- The main factor affecting the sit uation at ti.e Ftart was a decline in foreign wheat markets. S-'Mlment during the lat ter jrt cf tt.e session waa quite bullish. Primary receipts were much smaller than the corresponding day a year ago and a report was received from Minneapolis stat ing that country offerings (here were de ci easing Advices from abroad prophesy a big reduction In wheat shipments from Australia and Argentine In the near future, the claim being made that the' exportable surplus from those countries was prac tlrally exhausted. Higher prices for cash whent in all markets of the I'nlted States was an Important aid in buoying up specu lative prices here The high point on De cember whs reached at II 11" May sold up to tl 13V Although all the advance was not mnintained the market closed strong, with December st II 13 Klnal quotations on May were at 11 13V Clearances of w heat and flour were euutl to 17, (Ci. bu. Primary receipts were 1.2M.31"' bu , com pared with l.i"4."0 bu. a year ago. The w orld s visible supply, as shown by Prad street's. Increased S.oaS.OOii bu Minneapolis, Duluth and Chlcngo reported receipts of ) e.' cars, oeainst MJ cars last week and 1.133 cars a year ngn. Sentiment In the corn pit was Inclined to benrishncss. but the strength of wheat pre vented any de-line. Trading was rather inactive, and fluctuations were within a narrow range. December orned 14c lowr to Sc hiahcr at ji'JjoVc. sold up to 6c ar.d closed at 5trc Ih al r ints were Mi cprs. with 36 of contract grade. Announcement of a big !n re;s; in the worlds v'sibie supply caused an easier ton in o.its The volume of business was extremely llitht. December opened un charged to 'c lower at 3"S6s'c. sold be tween 3 'nl'Sc and -c and closed at Local receipts were 174 cars Provisions were steady on a good demand from pit traders. Small receipts of hogs ai.d firm prices at the yards were the sup portms features. At the close Janunry port was off be at II 3o. lard was up tc at 17.47 and ribs were unchanged at Iti-Vi Ijttliii.'it-d receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, !2 cr; corn, 116 cart; oats, 145 cars; hogs, J hc.ul The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. 1 High. Low. (Close.! Yes y. Wlieat a Prpt. b pt. Dec. May t'orn Sept. Dec. May Oats S pt. Dec. Slav Pork ct. Jan. Lard- Oct. Jan. K:jf Oct. Jan 1 1.12HI 1.13H 1.12-' 111', l."ss 1 1 -p. LOSS l i'.'H 1W ;l-loS'0 LI21 l.lf-4, 112 1 l.ui, I 1.1'V I I ii.iivt.: i.i3 1.11s; 1.13 1.114 ! I 5S, 5" I K; &,. ,6 V 3''4; E4 52H 181. 30, 33 4k,i3" 4S I I K'V 30 I ;iVlt "3 S0V 32'.J j I i ' j I 11. e:1 ii63 1 11 B7w 11 I J3.ir-, 1J.4J 12.30 I 13 30 13.33 7.0 ! 7.47H i 7.0-J4 C.Si i 7.45 ; 7.50 j 7. 82' 6 9i ; 7.42H 7.7:, 6.S71-i .474 7? 6.92'i No. 2. a Old. b New. Cah quotations wera as follows: r lv.iLit aieauy, winter patents, t5.S3 i.M. str;g..ts 4.frrJ.jki; tpnui patenu, soi.-astA); .iraiglus, A-sjiui,, pkir, m.4u W3 iu. WilEAT-No. 2 spring, fl.U; No. J, i.(j 1.1-; No, 2 rd, tl.Lsj;.ljv COK.S No. i, ev; No. 2 yellow, 54V. e4ic. oAiS-Xo. 2. 9jHc; No. 2 wh.ws, S2c; No. i white, 3-3Jc. uYE No. i. ,ji.c. iiAttLtV Good feeding, iiOc; fslr to choice mailing, iCifi-c. SLLDS-No. 1 i.sx. 1109; No. 1 north wiBttrn. 11.16; pr.me timothy, 2.0if2.i5; tluveV. contract graae, .lt. PKoVISlONS ilesi pork, per bbi., U To fcil.w. Lara, per 1 ios . 47.0. tho.t nc u.ucs (loose;. ,.TotivOj; short ciear fiita (boxeu) S.U&8.75. l.ccelpts ui.d s.iipmenls of fluur and grali were as lO.lowa; ,,, Receip-.a. Shlpme-t . F.our. bbls 12.523 ls.tSJ M heat, bu la.ow) lli.4oj turn, bu xto.n.) 4U3,. Oats, bu 400 luo.io, : I'AO MftO Larley bu u2j0 On the Produce exchar.ge today the but. ter market was nrm; creamery, 14'n'Aic au. ry. lr.i. cheese, fl.m. eV4fi34C. Eggs steaoy; at mark. cae., iiioludTa Uaic; nrsu, lac; tr m:, lice; extrar. 2c. St. Lonls Grain and I rrvlsloi:s. VE,Ts eL?L'ISVS lt WHEAT-Hlgher; Si w? ic1- CUl!h- ll( Vnt"''. 11.17-v irack, II. IS t?-rd.: tV.!,,,:i?:r-May- uti7- .December. 47c; Mav 47c. uais Weak; No. 2 casn, .tic; track. 3214c r'ptl.'?Kw' ?-C; Ma.v' No ' w,'- 34c! L.UI K Urm; red winter patents. ,..5 , ; "i1 jaiicy and atraUht, lo.sjj.ta; clear. J4.50&6 tu. SEED 1 Imoihy. quiet. 2ofiJo COHNMEAL-Steady. 2.7ii. S6c Steady ; sacked, ea.t track, 84 l5.o.4I)Duni tlmothy' P-W'S-OO; pralr:e. IHuN COTTON TIES-9C HAGOINO-TW-gTViC. HEMP TWINE 7c. V?V1?1?Srp?'k- uncharged; fobbing. Eurd. higher; prime sieamed J7 0 I aeon, steady ; b. xed. extra shorts, tt.124'; clear ribs. t9.l.; short clear bj i,.POFL!rKY-Dull; chickens. c; springs, 1(kf,: "itfJ;. 13!14c; geese. 5c. P " d&irly"fic" gL"eti creamry. 16 304c; EGOS Firm, 18c, case count. trin-,. Rec 'ipta Eh'pmenis. Plojr bhls jo 00 v i8 ww t!. bu 27,0X1 ,5.Cwu Kansas Cits- Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 27. W'HRAT Hieher; beptember. CM; December, II !;,47: May. II.034. Cash: No. 2 hard. Tl onjl.d. ; No. 3. Il.t2ifil J; No. . Mry 3. ll ''3fll.og; No. 4. !C6I1 C4. OH'S't;d'; f"'tniher. 4Hc; Decern HT' ""V- 4.14J-,e. Cash: No 2 U'sV't"- 47c: No 1 mh"p i"iTqV i,wif, . Jr. - HAT S'eady; choice timothy. 19.50: choirs pniiele. IT.J5-u7.75 RYE feteady. 70c. EiGS Ste-idy: Missouri and Ksnsas new. No. whitewoo.1 ca-'es lncl.iried l!c! t3,"JE0iir,t' ltk-'- ca( returred Wc Uss. laT rth-i reiui.i r,, . Receipts. Sh 1 men s Jheat bu S52.0jO 20).(j) torn- r?u 44.5 m an, bu 10,(0! 7 rj Visible appl) of Grain. Nr.VT YORK. Sept. 27. -Special cable and telegraphic communhstions received bv Pradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies, as compared with last account : Wheat, rnited States and Canada, east of the Rockies Increase. 2 4.:,(ii bu ; afloat for and In Europe, l-icrease, S.OiiO bu.; total supply. Increase. SOPe.CHO bu. Corn. United Slates :md Canada, east ef the Hockles Increase. 641 v bu Oats. I'nlted States and Canada, east of the Rockies, increase. IsfJOuo bu. Among the more Important Increases re ported this week are the folic wing: Five hundred and eighty-six thousand bushels In Manitoba, &j.ts at the northwestern In terior elevators. 123 0r at Chicago private elevators, loticrt at Milwaukee private ele vators and M.On at Syracuse. The leading decreases are: Ninety thou sand bushels at St. Joseph and it.OuO at Louisville. Milwaukee Grsln Market. MILWACICEE. Sept. 27 M'H EAT Mar ket lo higher: No. 1 northern. tl.l; No. 2 m.rthern 11 14pl 17; M, ll.UW asked RYE Firm; No. 1, 7Sc. PARLEY Dull; No. 2. Kc; sample. Jia MVc. C-ORN'-Dull; No. 3. slHflCJc; May, 4rt, fj'4STc. Philadelphia Prodare Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept 27 B l.'TTER Firm: western creamery, lii:nc. lvUGS Firm; nearby flrsis. ii623c. at mark: western firsts. JlHtitlo, at mark CHEEcH--Strung and higher: New York full creams, fancy. UiHc. J'ew York full cr tarns, rholce, sSVii-Sr; New York full creams, fair to good, titc, Liverpool Grsln Market. LIVERPOOL. Sept. 27. WHEAT-Ppo:. nominal. Futures, steady; Sipiemter. 7s 7V1; December, 7s 11. CORN Spot. Amrlcan mixed. qule 4s .il. Future, steidy; September, 4s id; December, 4s V,d. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Bert 27. CORN Steady; No. t, fcc. No. 4, sic; no grade, sic. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market oa Wall Street Exchange U Again Broad and Active. UPWARD MOVEMENT DECIDEDLY UNEVEN talon Paclsle and I sited States Meet Consplenonsly Stroag Atrhlson Weak oa Disappointing; f taiement of Earnings. NEW YORK, Set. i7 Another day of broad and active demand for stocks was experienced at the Stock exchange, lifting stul further the average of prices. The movement showed some variety and Irreg ularity, the upward movement being de cidedly uneven and Interspersed witn oc casional small reactions. The selling wss ot a character which made its Impression on sentiment and was called "good,'- which In block exchange pariance means that It appears to come from sources presumsbly well informed either on the Inside news regarding prop erties, on the plans of campaign ot large speculative operators, or for some similar reason qualified to Judge wifely of the out look for values in the market But this selling, however well infoimed snd impres sive, was well absorbed snd wss not al lowed seriously to affect the rising tend ency of prices. This fuct proved even more Impressive to the sentiment of the msrket than the supposed good character of the selling. Union Pacific snd I'nlted States Steel preferred were conspicuously strong and active and two stocks so representative of general conditions and dependent upon so widespread interests necessarily had a large Influence In determining the general tone of the market by the sympathy their strength exerted. There were some rather conspicuous ex ceptions to the general advancing tendency, made the more so by the notable strength which has characterl-d them recently. Atchison was a marked example. Its move, ment being narrow throughout The stated need for additional capital In the annual report came in for much discussion. The August statement of net earnings was also disappointing. Rumors of a strong forth coming statement of August net earnings br the Pennsylvania also figured in the dav's market. Cotton Oil Buffered from In timations that the common dividend would be passed. There were reactions running to a point In some of the leaders before the day ended and the clos ng wus heavy. Sterling exchange advanced, although the prospects for easier mor.e;- In London, and cotton bills are iiilte plentiful in the ex change market. London also bought stocks freely on balances here today. Money n distinctly easier In this market In spite of the continued heavy outflow to the interior The strength of sterling Is believed to be due to a demand on account of the matur ing ninety dav loans tvg.ilnrt which aggre gate bills were sold at the time they were made. . , , Bonds were firm. Total Bales par value 15 335,'kO. I'nlted States 3s advanced H and the new 4s declined . rer cent on call. The following were the closing quotations on the Stock exchange: Salcs.High.Low. Clos. Atchison 3&.W0 M 3 ,S3 do pfd 8.4O0 lolS 1"' Baltimore & Ohio 15.SM) K K'V " lo pfd M Canadian Pacific 6.ti 1&S li lf Central of N. J 4-J 1W, ISO lfv Chesapeake Ohio.... 2.7'jO 43 4iS 4-'i Chicago at Alton liW 4trt 4u do pfd ' Chicago Gt. WeFtern.. 1,100 17 16U lo's Chicago 4i N. W l" If, 17V ltw C. M. 4 St. P 1S-"J l-'-'S If1 I" do pfd 1"0 185 155 156 Chicago Term. At T... icv 6 ti" 64 do pfd 1V C. C C. & St. L l'i 8o S0H 'i"x Colo. Southern 4,. l.0 20 W1 lfS do 1st pfd a 6m El'- t do 2d pid 1.400 274 26 26 Delaware Hudson.. I. 1T4 1W4. 1ST D. . L. W LiOO 25H 254V, &4 Denver ec Rio Grande iJ 1K4 ii" do pfd 3 824 S2V, Si Erie SS.O 31- 31, do 1st pfd l.'M t)TS 74 CT do id pfd 1.00 46 46, Hocking Valley 5uO 904 80 80 do pfu l.&O 84 S9 Illinois Central 1.&"J 13H 13v lisV Iowa Central 3.5-j 24S 25 do pfd I,4u0 47S 461, K. C. Southern 24 do pfd 46 Louis. & Nashvll!,... 3.:".0 13k, 124V l- Manhattan L 4'J li.5 1544 1544 Met. Securities IZ.bM 814 7, K-4 Met. St. Ry Sb.SWO lioi, 11D 1W, Minn. & St. Louis ti M., St. P. & S. S. M. . l.OX' 76 7 7'; do pfd 1.401 133 124 133 Mnikiur. Pacuio H.i Mo., Kan. k Tex I.40.1 244 24 24-, do pfd 1,6U . 45", 4 4S4 N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. 39 N. Y. Central 5.309 LSH 127 127 Norfolk c Western.... 1,7oj ts tb- do pfd W1, Ontario it Western 20. 36 354 35 Pennsylvania 43.3 O 13-' Vii 13j P.. C C. & St. L 69 Reading 54.600 6S 66H 67'4 do 1st pfd S"0 K54 85 84", do 2d pfd SO 77 75 76 Rock Is. and Co 24 J 2 284 284 do pfd 3.:i0 7:"4 7! 72 St. L. & S. F. fd pfd.. 2-0 fi4 59 B84 St. Louli S. W 7f) 214 214 21 do pfd 3.1C1 45 44 444 Southern Pacific ri.w) 57 57 57 Southern Railway ....lO.Eo) 31 8i4 32 do pfd f") 91 92 9. Texas A- Pacific 31 31 31 T.. St. L. & W 1") 31 SIV 31 do pfd 2 0 61 51 504 Vnion Pacific S2.1' h0 1"1 HI do pfd 3n0 !'3 93 9-'4 Wabash 50 1 a 2t'4 do pfd 1.7iw 42 42 41 Wheeling A L. E 1(0 18 18 17 Wisconsin Central ... 8.800 21 20 20 do pfd 1.2O0 46 45 44 Mexican Central 1,200 1 13 13 Adams Ex 23 American Ex 3 I'nlted States Ex 115 Wells-Fargo Ex 235 AmaL Copper .90 5S 58 tsi. Am. Car it Foundry.. TOO 24 23 ill do pfd S14 Am. Cotton Oil S.21 Sf 3114 3i do pfd l') 91 91 90 Am. Ice " 7 7 7 do pfd 4,C) SO S"4 .3"V Am. Linseed Oil 114 do pfd 3,1 Am. Locomctlve I.) M ft;j 16 do pfd i0 96 954 Am. Smelt. & Refng.. 31 6T4 -67 CT do pfd j p..., 1(9, I'm Am. Sugar Refng ....28. 1"J 132 1?2 Anaconda M. Co 3) 94 84 92 Brooklyn R. T 24,Pi 564 55 FT, Colo. Fuel A Irr.n an rc-. Consolidated Gas ?,3i0 ;06 16 205 Corn Products SOX) 1", 14' I do pfd 5o 79 BS 70 llistiflers' Securities.. tXt S", 00 3-: General Electric 1.M0 171 17H4 in International Paper.. 400 17 17 17 do pfd ?ii International Pump... 300 32 32 32 do pfd 7714 National Lead iofi) 244 n' ivt North American wm 95, ft-". 4 t",C Pacific Mall r.o t J4 People's Gas 2.1V1 W " 10'.'4 Pressed Steel Car ln 3,;4 3! "1 do pfd loft 1 8-1 TS Pullman Palacs Cr., I'M 218 218 216 Republic Steel l.Hirt 9 s 9 do pfd 7 0 45 444 45 Rubber Goods 4 Si" IS ;0 do pfd 3no 83 S3 83 Tenn. Coal A Iron.... 100 is 47 4T. V. S. Leather .4i) 10 9 " A ' A , , - . " B.-t r,' . S. Realty & Imp... 2,300 K K 55 T C r., ..... .... .... .... r - " 1 u4 . 'J do pfd 74 U. 8. Steel Jl.r0 14 17 17 do pfd H.310 70 a 70 Westinghouse Elec.... 8.7-1 1T4 15 l.'. Western Vnion luO 0 gvij fjaZ Total sales for the day, 752, iaw shares. Pore Ira rinsaelsl. NEW YORK. Stpt, 2T. MONEY Market stronger today and the suppllea were large. lOscounts a shade easier. Trading on thu Slock exchange opened cheerful and mod erately active. Contangos were stesdy. Home rails advanced and I'ttderprounda were In request in view of the earlv elec trification of these systems. ,' Americans opened steady and with a firmer tendency on the favorable crop reiorts. hardened later on continental support and closed steady. Grand Trunk rose sharply cn hear cover ing In anticipation of the revenue state ment. Japanese were Arm. Imperial Japa nes government os of IM were quoted at ri. HERI RLIr. S.pt. r Prices on the Bourse faely firm. were PARI' Sept 27 Prices on the Bourse today ened firm, but subsequently weak ened a..l closed feelle Rns!n Imperial 4s were quoted at 2 faj and kusaian bonds of 11M at 5.2. Weekly Statement Diatk ajf fieraaany. BERLIN, Sert. 27 The weekly bank statement of the Imperial Bank of Oer mnv shows the following changes: Cash in hand increase. 2 fJ"' mnrk; tiwasurv notes decrease. 1.7"Ms' rnarka: other Se curities. Increase. 15 3 f a n nirk.'; nutts in circuit, t. on, Increase, "..'i.U'O tnr.rks. Treasary rUlrmral. WASHINGTON. 8e t. r -Todays state, ment of the treasury Ii. lunces In the gen eral fund, exclusive t.f tho il.'e ..' " ,i, reserve in tt.s division of rt-4i:ipu,n, shows- Ava""ble cash balances, I14I.577.Ot4; gold. I6s.017.303. yrn lork Moner Market. NEW TORK. Sept. 7-MONEY-4ln call, ltilW t-er cent; closing t,t r,rd offered st 14 per cent. Time loan? slightly easier: sixtv and ninety dv iT per cent; six months, 34 per cent. PRIME .MEKc AN iU.E TAFER 48 J per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. with actual business In bsnkers' Mils at 14 509 4 for demand at at H Vti5r 4 for sixtv-dav bills. Posted rates. 14 8410444 and 4 8o4li4 87. Commercial bills, 14 849 43 SILVER Bar. 58c; Mexican dollars, r BONDS Government, Irregular; railroad, firm. The following are the closing quotatlona on stocks and bonds: V. s rf U. m .. ' Minhaittn c. g 4a...ln(4i do ceuron l"f Mfi rTil 4T V I. Is. reg oe 1st Inc.. 6 If r tosses l'14iai. St. L. 4s... SH, to new 44. rf ... 1J1S M. K 4 T tl 1 do coupon i;i:.l do SO do old 44. reg l'S X. R R. of M f 4 77 do coupon 1"S N T t. f tv, ... IPS Atihison gen. 4t l'HS N J r es ll' do adj.. 4s M No rr!c 4s. 14H Atlantic T. L 4i ... ! do ! 74S Hal. A Ohio 4s I0J' N. W. t 4 1"4 do M 0 S L. 4, par.... r-S Centnil of Oa. t ...111 ftrn ,on v " do 1st nr M", RsaJIna fs 4t I7 Ches A Ol.io t-4 St L i I M t t IPS (hlrafo A A. Is O'-a St. L S F 'f t MS C . B. Q B 4a.... K'a SH 1 S W is n C. M. A g P t 4 los Seibord A U 44 ... C. N W r. 7a....:t So PmlSr 44 M C. R I. A P. 4s.... 744 o naiiwar t 1!'4 do rol. 47 Ti4 A P. : :i cr. st L. g 4 l"i4 T . St L w. 4a . Chl4fo ler 4f 7i I nlcD Pirlfi 41 1M Con. Toticco 44 73S do cnriT 4i U4-4. Colo A So 4a M t' S Steel Id fa.... 7' P A R C 4 HS Wita.h la 117", trio prior lit, 4i ... no deb. B tt do ten 4 TS W A- I. B. 4. SO r W A I C la.. 1" Wlf Central 4a 1 Hotklrg Vai 4',a ..Kivt Colo. Fuel t. 6s 7;Vt L. A N. am. U ICS Boston stock - met. POSTON, Sept. 27. Call loans. 2','5?4 per cert, time 10.1ns, 430 per cent Official ck-s'rg of stocks nrd herds: A'rhlon ad. 4s Sfi Westing tofnmoo ... S3 do 4a I4 A4 enisre I '4 Mrr Central 4a 4' Allouet IS Atrhiaoti fc3 Arr.alramatel i,4 do pfd lo-, Amer.ran tine lis p.oton A Alhnr 57S Atlafir Doaton A Mimt f-rl-'K tiestna Eleva-.rd 151 -, Cel. A Heels .S2 Fltrhtiurf pfd lr;! Centennial 2 Meitt-an Central 13S orper Ranaa 47 N Y . S H A H .141 I'aiy Weat 14 Pere .Marquette 74 I-eir'n'on C04I 67 I'moTi Pacific 1014 franklin I Amer. Arre. Chero... 1? 'CJranT . I do rtd 71 lle It orate 2:4 Amer Pneu. Tubs. I-S Mass Mining Amer. Sugar 13!'. Michigan 4 do pfd l?t 'ilil 44 Amer T A T 14 S "Ment r A C a Amer Woole, 14 ,oti Dominion 17S to rtd SIS Oseeol, Ht Pomiiln-, I. ft s.... 1? Parrot ti1 Fola-m Eloe. Illu T44 Oulncjr KS c-"'e-al Eletrif 171 Shannon 4 Viet Electric II Ta-rnxacli 115 do r'd M Trinity 4 Vl'l C,. 47 f 6 Mining S"4 tnited Fruit ll'i 1 "' S Oil 11 In'.ed Sboe Mach ... 77 - Vtah KS do tt Hei. Vi-torla 4 V S FW1 I"S Winona do pfd TO'. Welmrlcs M Hid. Asked. tendon flock Karkst, LONDON. Sert- 27. Closing: Conaola. money. . . . t J-,4 N T central 1304 do ar.ount aa s-14 Norfolk A Anaconda 4 do pfd 'l' Ati hia-jn w'a ciotarlo a W S44 tlv pfd If'-- Pennsylvania Ca Btltlsiore A or'o f: Rand Mlnea 1 Canadian pacific U-Ta Heading -4S rr.ea. air Ohio 4.S do lrt pfd 4J-, t hirago Gt W 17 du Id pfd C M. A- St. P lt-S Bo. Rallwar U ' DeL.-era JS do p'd t' tenrer A R. O '.'4 So Pantle iS do p.'d .-Vnion Patlflc 1"4S Ena S2i do pfd sis do 1 pfd lrS V. 8. Ota! las do Sd pfd 4c j do pfd 7!S I'.linoia Central 14j-t Wabaah 12 Louia. A Naih UbS do pfd 4a M.. K. A T S Spantth 4a 7 SILVER Bar. firm. 26d per ounce. MONEY 1443- per cent. The rate 01 discount in the open market for short bills Is 2 5-16'jC per cent, for three months' bills. 2HS2 7-l per cent. ier York Mlttlss Storks. NEW TORK, Sept. 27.-The following are the closing prices on mining atocKs: Adama Con 0 (Little chief I Alice " ICintirlo !W Bre-a lo I Ohplr Brunawlck Con a Phoenix II Comstock Tunnel 1" ; Potoal H Con. Cal. A Va 1"; Sirage ! Horn 8.1vr IM Surra Nevada lrcn Sliver ISO .frmall Hopea Leadrllle Con 2 (Standm! 15'J OMAHA WHOLESALE M IIIKET Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Faaey Prodnrc. EGGS Receipts moderate; candled stock, lite. LIVE POULTRY Her.s, 8c; roosters. 5c; turkeys. 10&12c; ducks, 7ic; geese, 6c; eprlrg chickens, 4c. BUTTER Packing stock, 12c; choice to fancy dilrv. inc; separator, lac. FRESH FIFH Trout. Pt: nlckere!. 8c; pike. 10c: perci. 7c; blueflsb. lie; whlteflsh, 10c; salmon, "'c; redsnapper. 11c: lobs'er, ....'-i. .'!, .er. boiled. 30c: bullheads, lie; catfish. ..c; black bass, 20c; halibut. 10o; croppies, lie; roe shad, 11; buffalo, 7c; white bass, lie; frog legs, per dot, 25e. RR4.N Ter ton. tlfi. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' oseoclaticn: Choice No. 1 upland, 7 ir; No. 2. In 50; medium. K00; coarse. 15 Rye straw. I5.Wi These prices ar.? for hav of good color and quality. OY'STERS New Y'ork counts, per can. 45c; extra selects, per can. ,".7c; standards, per can, 32c: hulk standards, per gal.. II 35; bulk extra selects, per pal.. 11.75; bulk New York counts. r"r gal . I- fo. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valenclas, sizes 6, 112, 126, 4 26; small sites. 4.50. LEWI 1N8 California fancy. 270, 350 and SCO, 14 0-54.25, choice, I': ,VSi75. DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkgs.. 12 00; Hallowl in 7-lb. box. per lb , 5c. I. IM ES Florida, per 6-basket crate. 14 50. FIGS California, per !0-lb. carton. 76? 8Sc; Imported Smyrna. 2-crown, 12c; 5 crown. 14c; 7 crow n, 16c. BANANAS Per medium sized bunch, 12 ; t; jumbo, 2.7if3.50. CAYENNE PINEAPPLE 1 and 20 size, per crate, II 00. FRT-ITS. APPLES Home-grown, p-er bu. basket, WjWc; per bbl.. t2.0("&2.25. i'EACriKS Honie-tsrowr) seedlings, per bu., SOciil (0; Colorado, per 6 hat-iiet crate, 81.6; Colorado, per box, 70((j75c; Llalh, per box, 65i70c. fL. .i i'tah and Colorado plums and prunes. 75ij45c. PEARS L'lah Bartlett. per box1 119?? 2i": Colorado Flemish Beaut i-. II .: Colo, ntdo. Utiih and Oregon Lartktt. 1.5052.0'i; California B Hardy. 11.05. CANTEI.t.'UPE 'i-nuine Colorado Rocky Fords, p-r crate, 12 CO. NV Te'M i iSe re- IK, crated, 1c. CELERY Per doi , 2?fr. UKAPKS- Home-grow 11. per 6 to 5-lh. banket. 15(il6c; California Tokay, per case, il. Soft 1.15. CHAHAPPLEP-Per bbl.. dSSSOO; per market basket. re. ciiA.vi Krlh1" Cape Cods, per bbl., 14 50: per box. 12 26. QUINCES California, per box, S1.C0. VEGETABLES. POTATOES New home-grown, in sacks, per uoj , Vc. NAVY BEANS Per bu., 11.02 00. ONIONS Home-grown, In sacks, per bu.. 50c: Bpan'.sh, per crate. 11.75. TOMATOES Home-grown per market basket. J53ie. CAI UA'Ii; Home-gr5wn, per I"1 lbs. SSc. WAX BEANS Per market basket, 6-ic. SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per market basket, tuc; Virginia, per bbl., 1.1.75 (it ( GREEN PEPPERS Per bushel basket, 50c. i-OUASH Ho-?e-srrnwn. per des . 5oc. BUfi PLANT Southern, per do., tiki. M I SCELLA NEOl'S. HONEY Utah and Colorado, per case of V. frames, 8303.25. MAl'Lr. b' 4i.K Ohio, per lb.. V. HORSERADISH In cases of 3 du. bot ties, per dox., S0c. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream, 11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block Swiss, new, 15o; old, ltfgl7c; Wisconsin brick 124f; Wisconsin limberger, 114c. N L'TS Walnuts, No. 1 scft shell, per lb , 11c; hard shell. r lb.. 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lu., lie; No. 2 hardshell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., itic; peanuts, fer lb. 7c; rousted p.-4nuta, per lb., ac; Chi: walnuts, per lb.. UQ134c; almonds, soft (bell, per lb., 15c; huid shell, lie. Minneapolis Grrln Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 27. WHEAT September, 1113; December. 11.13; May, 1.i4'-.ii1 14'.: No. 1 bird, ti.ir. No. 1 northern. Il.l4; No. I ricrthein. 4US-: FLol'lt First putents. (ti.A.iie.4 ,; teonl pat,., in. Iolo2i; fnfl 1 leara, H.Smu j if; ate" d clears Hltii3... b KAN in bulk (15 vjl 2S. DaUntk Grain Msrket. DULUTH. Minn . Sept. 27 WHEAT To srr,e in rv ,iemter: .". 1 northe n, 4115; No 2 northern, (i.ll. To nrr.ve: No. I northern. J1 10: No. 2 no th r. 111. On ir"U. No. 1 northern 41 H. September, 11.13: r-cember. I' 11; M ty, 11.13. OATd To sn nl n raik. 3 c. Toaar . i-Ue. TOLEr0. Sept. SEEPS-Clover. rash sr.1 (Htotxr 17 22; Marcr, 17.47',; a I "niter, l 00, til; tlm j hy, B ptim-e.-. n 3v OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Rftcoiptt Liberal and All lai I'om ffd Mi::y Ten Lower. HOGS ALSO EA.SED OFF A TRIFLE Good Raw ef (keep and I. a sab, kal 5ot as Maa, as oat Maatbr, find avitk Good Deanaad Killers Italral Stroag, Good feeders Steady. SOUTH OMA i.V, 6-?pl. 27, 1M Rcipts were. Cattle. icj;s. M.-ep. Official Monday lo.era l.'joaj a. 137 07".:al Tuesuay .u) 1v,i4a) Two days this week. ..IV-i-i 11 iM 54 137 Same days last week 13.4 40 4i.h'l S iire das week beforeV . s.1,7 It .c 4u m Same three weeks ago., a.lxi li."4-i Lii,i Same tojr wetas ag j H'.'Jit 14 il ' 24 .' Same days last year 15.3it k.ii3 S1.3SV KECE1K18 R Tllil YEAH TO UATlv. The following table shews toe receipts of cattle, bogs and si.ee p at fcouik oroaiia (or the year 10 aaie. w-itta compaitou with las; year: 104 1V1 Inc. Dec Cattle (36. so KK.436 Hog, l.,out,j 1.7J1.4.7 H75 theep 1.141.315 l.oej.'iol 100 oM Late. 1 1904. lJU.,lu2..1iajl.il0u.ilS.,'lS Sept 15. Stj.t. I. Sept. li. 6ept 18. tept. 1. Sept. W. Sept. 21. Sept. ii. Repl. Sept. 24. Sept. A. Sept. -". Sept. 27., SeiJt. .. Sept. 2.., Sept. .. Sept. 4 . Sept. 6.. Sept. .. Sept. 7.. Sept. 8.., Sept. .. Sept- 11. . Sept. 12. EepL 13., tpt. 14.. Indicstes 1t"'.ay The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each rtod was: Car.e. Iioan.Sticcp.il r s. C, M. & St. P. Ry.... 3 .. W abash Ry 1 Missouri Pacific Hy... 2 8 Lmon Pacific system.. HI 14 4. 4 C At N. W. Ry 4 2 .. - F., E A M V. Ry.... 87 27 5 i C, St. P.. M. 4 O 5 U - 1 B. 4 M Ry 160 80 15 23 C. B. A Q. Ry 6 C. H. 1. A- P.. east ... 2 7 1 C K. 1. 4 P.. west... 1 I Illinois Central Ry.... 1 Chicago Great. West.. .. 1 Total receipts 3;( 123 47 21 The disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the number ot head Indicated: Ruvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. jOmana Packing Co MJ i4S 1.2 o 'Swift and Company I.oo4 l,.4a jCudahy Packing Co 1.4 1.4v i 6 Armour A Co l.iw 3..' '2 1.33 lAinwur, Sioux City 674 Vansant & Co 17 Corey v Benton 1.7 1 Lcbman or Co 30 ' Mccreary A Cary V1 I W 1. Stephen 50 Hill a iiuntxinger t2 Lewis & Underwood 1". U. Rothschild L. F. Husx US Wolf & Murnnn 7SI1 Mike Hnggerty 22 Sol Degan .. 4 Leighton & Co 231 J. U. Hoot 4 Co 235 Bulla A Kline 87 Hamilton 31a oilier buyers 1.166 12,31 Totals 6.678 7.9" 1S.21 CA f 1 Ltl There were nearly a.-i minr cattle on sale this morning as arr.ved yes terday, which makes the receipts f-r the two days considerably In exces of the same d&ys of last week and ao of las: year. The table rbove will show the exact figjres. Only a few cars cf corn-fed s'cers arrived and they met with ready rale at good. st:ady prices. Seme of them were of gool quality, as will be seen from the ra 91 below. Anything et all derlrable changed hands very freely, but, of course, the common kind were more or less negkc:ed, the same as usual. The quality or the western ransers was very common today, so that In spfe of the big receipts there were not manv desl able killers on hand. Packers claimed that they were willing to rav steady pr,cs for chol-e grade', but the kinds that arrived wrre no: very desirable and as a ru'e were around a dime lower snd slow at the dccll-ie It wss late before even the bulk of the of-fe-inea was dl"-oed of. There were fully V0 cars of b-itcher "toe on sale teviav. so thnt th- supply was suf ficient to meet all the requirements of th trade Packers naturally took advantage of the lit run following yesterJav'a lib eral reee'pts and the market was gen rally a dims lower than yesterday. SonetM"? very choice mav not htve been off o iite that much and In fnct it was the meilu-n clsss of cows that showed the grent-st ,oss. Bu'ls. veal calves snd stags cmild al' be quoted a trifle lower snd not very active. There wso an enormous supply of e'ock era snd feeders here today, for, as men tioned above, the qualitv of th Wfs'ern was not very good and few of the-w culd be c!ased sj desirable k'llers Th de mand from the country vesterdsy aed this morning for feedlnar cattle was not nuite as brlk a ome thought It ought ti h and cs a result roeeulators were heari'n end a'l Kit some-hlne- very rholce In the wsv of besvv feeders ws fullv a dime lower. Common cattle were very ard to turn st anv rrlce and n he tl-ne cf going to rrcK there wre r'ill 1 rood many cf that kind In first hards. Representa tive sales: BEEF STEERS. Sa. Ar. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 1174 3 0 li IM 4 00 II 1640 4 U) tl 144 4 U i4 1144 4 40 71 ld ( TO U H7i I VJ It 14J ( 1 130S I HO COW8. tl Ill 1 M J 1014 I M I to I t it i;: t t i K'2 t tt) I i:m 1 M I i4 I 14 1 12M CwWS AND HEiFfcrts. 44 1C37 I 40 BULLS. I too t no STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 ao 1 au t 441 i (0 NEBRASKA. 34 feelers.. 1305. I - tredtrs. .1263 8 50 a leeaera.-lA-o 3 3o o leeoe l..,.ti 8 75 4 iCeuel a. .1-4. 8 OO leu --. . .ijui t ul , iecdtr. Le.-4 3 "u (0 .eeaer.. hj 3 &j a sleet . ...luti ku iv cows 1jo j m i teeoera.. M IM 1 CO a 04 2 j 2a tew. tin 1W 1 cul: Lm a iJ cuws S 3 00 IM Cows i j 6 aucra. ...lull 3 U ,1 uWj....1,, lei 24 cows K4 3 3 coo. iu-m it (Al I bull 13J0 liv U OuWS 8.4 3 4K 1 cow lw 3 40 26 cows ri4 3 M 13 feeders. .1054 2 49 cows J 3 uo U feecsrs..lua3 (40 lu ecus H., ll 4i ieea.-.j.. o-Mi 8 3j 1m eews ,1 I w (eiders., tsu i la 8 cow 114 t u V) Cj W 2hi 2J fee dais.. IrA 1 16 ( It), Uers., U 3 W Z leeuers.. Wj lb 1 lew U, lw 4 feeders. .117 tih tJ cwi lv.4 46 41 teeuer..U3 3 tj , tows 11. u 4 vj t cows i 2 4o I tows wo t Jt IS feeders.. 188 4 leeaers.. V-0 2 J) John Hopkins Idaho. I feeders.. V-o 2 , feeuera.. (24 J T3 8 leeaera.. 8 3 is 13 teeurrs.. e,4 2 tu J. Herman Neu. 19 cows 16, 2 7v u le.oers.. 1194 (45 i cos a luxo t C. Jones Neb. 44 Steers.. ..1111 8 3a COLORADO. 100 steers... 87 s M he.feri.. Bit I 2o 12; neers... i" 3 (w 1 Ue r.... luoo 2 iu 1 ktrH tJH 3 I CUWS illi i M H gieers.... sJU 3 to awan Lend and Cattle Co. Wyo. 104 cows.... 847 2 7 .5 ieelers..:Ou ( 75 Ku tows M1 3 JO 'A a.eci ...jiJ I s F Belti-Wyo. 14 steers. ...10f I. U cows ftSl 2 75 N. O Uriltis 4 Co. Wyo. 11 steers.. ..luo led U s.cers. ...PM 350 J. L. Louk-. U. 10 cows.... 87 2 tO 12 la.der... 8T4 ICS I'emuerton 4 Lewder 8. D. 14 atfra....,i 4 08 M is;rs. ...1113 1 0 j lw sierra. .11.3 06 W. E. Hargraves-8 D. 27 steers... l'lOa' I 14 ateers ...10&S 120' 11. i. Tbompsun Nob. 53 feeders.. o two i le.drra. . t-90 3 24 r: L Harper-Net,. 14 2 ( il fe. de-a . 7' 2 f t cows.... sou ! 00 1 teed r... : 21 1 cow 710 1 -j I cow )34ti 3 28 Fox Live Stock Co. Neb e feeders.. it 31 111 14 fe-ders. lf52 1 73 4 fw-Utr..l'Ml 2 75 16 aiean. ...lu.o I 00 F. I. Johrajn-Neb. 15 feeders.. Wl 2 7a 2 heiieri., (25 1 15 1 Stag ISoP I Ot J Kolar-Nek It feedera.. 77( I 4w I i 65: i C3 7 (7 I I 0 4 U, l I s ao 1 i; ; u ( 56. 1 a ill 4 o 1 I ("4 1 t. Hi I tl i Hi i''"' 64 ,7 41, ( TSi I Hi 4 U; I i 7-JHi e .0, 1 , 1 i 1 4 31, J .4 i (sj , 1 J s. 77. - 4 31, J 71 al. 5 SI I 16 & 21, 4 111 I Jl 1 t 754 s SO, 7 41 I i Xi, 4 Jb t .3 I 0 "a j i5 (' . ( oil 4i, S I 5 7SS 54 7 So 4 6 14, I 3 1 6 Sd 7 65, ( 50: 5 16 4 41 I 6 17 OS 7 II ',. 5 lb 4 ai S 71 I 6 M I 7 34 6 7i 4 15, 4 li. I 7i 1 s is 1 n, V aa , s wi 4 sui I si 5 ;:S 6 ai, 7 4. ( lti ; 4 141 I Ct a Si 5 7 sSj t I ; I Vi 6 42 7 i, lii i 0 4 13, S Hi.' t 471 7 4oi ( A. 1 i tft 4 33 1 I 2 ( 24 5 47 7 461 M 5 06, I t 214, 44l I SOI 5 Ui 4 0i 6 5t, 7 4j is llll 4 0 t as, 441 7 til 171 I I t (4 7 47 ( 40, b 22i 4 IB, I 1, 5 56, i 661 SK i Mi 4 Ki, 3 11 ( 5 614, I 7 k' 4; j W, 4 2b, I 79 1 o & 55 1 t a-'. 4 t6, 4 j 3 P H Kellett-Neb. heifers.. r 1 so 1 cslf 1 rs 2 2 1 ;0 2 M lii t II t 55 1 heifer jw 1 1 bJ I fo 2 I eedera. ".15 2 on 4 fe.xiers. K3 2 00 4 feeders. E. Ormehe r-Neb. 2 41 13 cows.... John Mumford-1 Js 2 he'fers.. cows t ccwa 17 cows 15 SeTS ... 4 t 41 . 7i2 ,. 7 .1087 11 3 15 It cows . Ii03 2 so I steers . Arkermann A B. S. 2 fteers....l'S7 I V. Coleman Neh. 24 cows 1 cow . . cow, 4 rows., 1 cow... IS cows . ...: f.s 2 buns.. ... 40 2 I" 1 stag .. ..lo ..14 10 25 . . 15 I in George Crinklow Wyo . ..IT 2 W 14 s-eers... 1192 l'HO ? 1 bull 1400 F. tV. Hemlnghause Neb ...in" I 4f' 1 stag 11" ...1106 2 10 - 2 eowa....ll .. 12?0 2 fWl I cows lUUJ Punn White -8. P. ...lOlo 20 M Riordan Wyo. S " 2 09 ! 4n : an 2 40 2 cows... 1 cow 51 cows. . . 24 steers, . 1 feeders 1 feeder. 18 cows... COWS .. COWS... 2 cows .. , .121 3 45 J V. Ralley-S P. . .l''T S 5 cows . 948 I 45 .10TO 75 A B. Pers1rger-Neb. . !4i ! 41 I feeders.. lo . J1.1 2 4" 1 feeder ..1240 oft 2 M J R Nicholson Neb. .1112 2 40 11 feeders.. 771 170 ,. !S5 2 40 B Ores thottse Neb. 27 cows 2 cows , I cews. 1 cow... tl cows 4 cows , 9! 2 45 35 feeders. .1113 4 feeders.. 1111 1 steer 12ln 1 bull 1200 Pros Neb. 2 bulls 14.VI 12 feeders.. I'M 3 feeders. .1000 I 55 1 2" t to 2 2 11 3 10 3 10 t 25 ..imo 2 1 . .lTO 2 45 ....1119 2 45 Newkl'k .... ! 40 ....Her : 40 . . . f"f 2 4" 5 cows Oec-e H ISmreaux-8. ! 96 stteers . 1V4 4 5 steers 1136 Fmr.k Hanev Neh feeders.. W S no g heifers.. 5 i fr-.er . - 7, i cow ireo 7 feeders.. 1W KM 1 feeder. .. 740 1 feeder... 3 Pn O V Thorler-Neh. "1 .rs PVT 3 25 S'feed-rs. .IfTO 50 2 50 2 75 2 75 HOGS There was a small run of hogs In s'ght this morning at all points, but in spite of that fact the feeling was weak. In view of the unfavorable reports from other markets packers here were rather !es.r!sh. They all seemed to want the hogs however, and as a result started In and bought the better grades at prices only a shn-Je lower than ye.ter.lay, sales going nil the wsv from steady to 5c lower . l.lgnt wl:hts rhnnged han!s freely enough, but te common and heaw kinds were either 'alow and showed the greatest dv!tnv Hc.ivy hogs sold largely from to .n to .., with some of the common stuff beiow thnt. Medium and mixed lad went from I". to 85 .Sal. while choice Mg-ts and butcher weirhts went from $5 to C.SJ. with a smr 11 bunch at A The latter end of the hog marVt was very sl-.w snd mean. Prck'rs semed 10 have rhlr more urent onl -rs fill- d -nd as a le'ult pourded the mrrket 'o nu te an etent and st noon there were still sev eral loads unsold ard no one semed to b st s!l anTlous for them. The close could be oucted verv dull and fully a nlrkal lower. Reprewntatlve ale: . ar. s. f-r No. A. k. Pr. :i o .. 4 75 r 140 t s 14 J?", . i 75 67 tMI 0 I 1j r: 73 12C j n4 41 tad .. K :i !'T .. t M (4 ttl 40 I a. 11 so an i so 44 rs irs I 47-v 71 lf,B aI t Ui 71 J44 IM I r7, H f4 41 i 0 ( 44 .. 4 474 14 74 40 I as ;i ZS1 40 S 474 il Sit .. I 40 4 tto .. I rt 7 ',7 IM f, M Ill .. I T ; w .. 1 -. T4 14 v im, 4 l:t 24 " .14 It 4 47V, (A !72 4" , II t.'S 41 S 7V, ',t. 711 so I ;u. . 111 4 474 ' t.: I4R I4C l ' ts 4t 41' I 414 1 !7 tit 0 f a. M IM 40 8 Hi, IM .. 14 t IlT 4' 4 44 j 41 .. 5 If. 75 74 So an ' 41 149 41 8 a5 71 714 SO 8 SO J 11 Its IM I as 7 144 .. ( "4 ! 120 S n fS 144 11 4 M 71 74 H ID 4S 141 120 I 60 ! 144 ... 4 w 7 r,4 40 4 40 41 114 . . 4 SS 71 141 ltn 4 SO H I4t 120 4 U t. IM 49 I M 14 1s . . I a", 44 40 I So ! 7 40 4 as 71 124 Ml 4 40 40 ! . I 47 44 I I 140 I 40 I 44 774 IS 141 14 -. 4 40 j 44 m 40 45 14 HI 40 I M I 44 Ir.4 140 5 IS t"4 40 I 44 Ci ISJ ao ft aj 75 S 40 I 40 : r, ,..:1 120 4 as HI 174 .. I 4? I C4 IV 40 6 16 '1 MS . . 4 40 I It ;e" 40 4 m 77 f04 10 I 414 I 71 17 . . I K 4. ifT .. 5 7 I: fi I 45 1 .. . . ." .. 6 41 SI ? 4.1 as 70 I"S .. I 44 71 74'. .. I 48 74 .. 8 4 I 71 i SO 6 4 44 170 .. t 44 ,71 ! . . 4 44 a I- .. 4 00 SHEEP There was another liberal run of sheep and lambs this morning, though a compared with yesterday s record-breaking I run of 3. 13" hend today's receipts of 16.0i I heud seeinej riuite moderate The quality of the offerings was not very good ana ns packers al! seemed to have liberal orders the market ruled fairly active on anything at all desirable and steady to Ftrong prices were paid. The commoner kinds of killers were not so brisk, but still they sold fully as well as they did vesterday. This was true of both sheep and lambs. There was also a good demand for feeders of desirable quality and such kinds could be quoted fairly active and steady. Com mon stuff was more or less neeleeted In view of the large number on sa' and in some enseal such kinds may nave rjeen a little weak. Quotations for err"s sheen snd lambs: Good to choice yesrMrtr". 3.7.r.(4 0": fair to good yearlings. 8.1.50: 3 75: good to choice wsthers. t3 2..73.fVl; fair to g,.X)d wether". f3 0ftfi3 25; good to choice ewet. 83 .0fKfi3.fl; fair to good ewes. t?.75'33.00; good to cnolre lambs. I4 5u4i5.O0; fair to pood lambs, 34 4. 50: feeder veirllnes, n."A173 S5: feeder wethers. IS.EWiJ.fin: feeder ewes. i;.00ii(2f": feeder lambs. V. 'mi.W: breeding ewes. 13 .00 W 25. Representative sales: No. 44 Utah cull ewes 1 western owe 5 Utah culls 3 Wyoming ewes 179 Utah ewes 5", Wyoming feeder wethers. i'7 Wyoming feeder wethers. 234 western arethers 8 western wethers 54 western ewes t?5 western we; hers Av. .... S3 .... &o . . . . 74 .... S3 .... 110 .... 101 llK .... 105 .... MS .... 118 .... lo,- .... 104 .... 1"5 .... w .... l'O .... 60 63 .... 71 . . . . 73 Pr. I; 30 2 51 3 00 3 25 3 35 t 40 3 40 t 60 0 t 60 8 1 60 t 50 S 75 3 75 4 00 4 2U 4 75 4 75 5 "0 4 35 4 31 4 50 . 4 11 1 3 J 2 "0 t r- 8 V, 3 33 t 4" 8 4" 3 4', 3 Ti 8 (T, 8 7 t 7" 4 25 4 74 4 IK 4 SH 1 5f 1 54 1 50 1 no 1" , 25 2". 2 30 1 30 t 4" t w 2 TS t 25 8 25 S 3 91 3 3 50 ft. 5 7 t Vi 3 A 4 "0 4 9S 4 78 17 western wethers 227 western wethers 34 Utah wethers 1 western yearling 83 Utah feeder lambs 3:2 Utah feedjr lambs (51 Utah lambs f9 Utah lambs 36 western lambs 330 Wyoming feeder lambs , S3-) Wyoming feeder lambs 41 Idaho lambs 679 Idaho lamba , 5 Montana bucks 3 Montana bucks 13 Idaho ewes 16 Idaho eses 300 Idaho ewes ff Montana wethers 64 Montana wethers 145 Mnntpna wethers 92 Idiho wetheri 2TS Idaho wethers 422 Wyoming yenrllntrs (M Wyoming vearlinrs P3 Wyoming feeder lambs 134 Idaho feeder lambs 73 Wyoming feeder lambs 40A yVvnmne f-r lambs 11 Wyoming cu!) ewes 4 Wyoming bucks t Wyoming cull ewes 83 61 61 .... 62 .... 54 .... li .... 133 .... K .... VI .... 83 .... 97 .... 101 .... 92 .... W .... 93 . . . . W .... 5. . . . . M .... 50 4 77 11? 71 e, -n to 11" a 106 VI 104 stj 7" 47 47 . 7" 97 5? 61 63 Wi Wyoming bucks l'"4 Wyoming cull ewe ?5 Wyoming cull lambs ... 30 Idaho ewes 1" Wvnmlrg cull ewes H Wyoming feeder ewes.:. ' Idaho cull lambs 8 Idaho ewes l?e Idaho cull lambs 11 Idaho ewes M Idaho ewes Jhn Wyoming ewes , 14 Wyoming yearlings , 21 Idaho ewes., 4 Idaho ewe , J, Wyoming lans II Wyoming withers t Idaho yearlings 176 Idaho wethers ITS Wyoming feeding limbs 15 Idaho feeding lambs , 26) Wyoming lambs Kansas Clla- l.tvc JtneV Mrke4. K4N4 CITY. 3ert f7 e ATTt FA eelnts, !t he"d. (e1iir""e 400 bead south erris; rriarkft r4,jr ajnel dr....rt K-ef steers. If "rr fe : fair t eood nr" 8 00; western e4 strs W 1SiS fl stod - se4 feeders t2 ?5rlOO: aniitsr- sesrs 9" ea Or ( 50; "o,itb.-r( cos 41,Vvrr4C' -s. e-,e7'; r-tlve h 9 Vsfjf4 75: b.-ii. at 74S fA- calves t 50" 'a ttrvrri Receipt" 8 via p'-or1' ivV.' r rer ed st".dv swd dosed 8c lo"'r KtrTVt: bit'V 84WHW0A: hsfvr t Wr, r.-ekera. ISSVafJnOTH: pigs snd llrlfts 15 75 W 4 OA RI'FFP A x"r t.AMrtq.r.r.t 1 VY beset: Ismbr 'o hi-h' -n - - v - . tva IsreKs. 94 (vtsi : ,i.. w.,k,r, a ei- n.tv,. e . t1e9A- western hm 94AASS9 9S: wr'"" .-erlr. r m ''- -'"-o. f3 2',4;S'"o: stotkers and feed ers. ir.fAfifoo. M. Lonls Live lrk Market. ST LOl IS Sept. 27 - "ATTl.t" Receipts. Id" heid (trcludlng 401 hd Tessns; mnr ket stesdv: native shipping snd export ateers; 4 h''i " ; dreaswi beef and butdter steers. I4.254nfi.75; tter cder 1 nvi lb" . WwjH: "t"-kers snd feeders. 92 0o9evi; r'T.s stid heifer,. 9J 'V4ta:; erne's 41 r.n ITS; l ulls. I: fr-aftl 50; v-lvta 14 aj(i .4j0 ; Texas and n'l- eers, $2 5043 50. rows tu.d heifers 2.'v&2.65. HOGB-heeeipt,. 4,00 head: msrket atee.'lv; pigs and lights IrtViMKl; puke's. 8J4',3, 25; outchers and best heavy. 8LCH SHEEP AND LAilBB-Rtcelpts. t.iX) head, market stdv: native muttons 8 r0 i4; Ismhs. 14 Tfvi.", on. eu'ls snd bucks. I2i'fc IV ; stex kers. I. ( f. J ri . T'xsns, H 0 k,4tJ. - . CHICALO IMK 4KTK M IftKKT CattK- 4iteaely. Hogs t-ealT tea lower, h.er ate-ely. CHICAGO. Pept IT -CATTLE-Recet'ta. 12 " head, incl.irlir.g .VT T'Xtrs sr.d 7 'K westerns: mnr'K.t ara,U ; gco- to prime steers i '!!(: ror to medl.im. 14 Oiit &2T-: ocke-s srd feere- ll;..i: 0; c'-w.-. llJiJd.1"'. hel'ers ctr,nr. I' It 2 ?i; bulls 3." i 4 T ; calves. l3 0ffv-: Texss.f-d steers. J4.5fr . we'frn st e:s. 8? iisbi w. H' GS Peceirt. 1 .w heed: marker stes.v 5- 1 n---: -'t, 1 ae,l Vufi-hersj. '" ""j4 IT: roo.i to chel -e hcavv. ,. ; r.tugh h-xv, r 4.'.i 75: 1 ght. t" 45T 4 2: b-i!k of . i.. 45 ae7, f SHEEP ANI LAMSrt-Ke e'pt.s. "2 ww bead; msrket steady; yvd to rh lce wefh era t-t'ieitS; fur ti c-rce m xed. 1 f'"f t: we'tern she?p. 3i'0l'4: n-1 ve lambs. 14 iC .41; western lamb'. N.f'i-i S.V 4. Joseph I lie ltrk Mirket. PT JOpr-.PH Sept fTCATTT.E Re ceipts. 8.575 hesd: T"srket stronar to lie? higher: nat've ISfiffiSI; cws srd heifers, ll5o(4S: st,cke-rs ard feeders 82 !V 11 8 78 HCGS-Rece1r's 44 head: marker 5ilt lser: I'ght, 8", H5&i 10; medium and heavy. to Of SHEEP NP I.AMnfA-Receipts. .S4 head: market strong to lc higher; western lamb." 85 lit Inns City l ire tek Market. SIOUX CITT. la . ept 27 -(Special Tele gram 1 CATTLE--Receipts t..V head; market, slow, steady; beeves. 8.1 547 o": cows, bulls and mixed, t! 25; sfockers und feeders. tCC'i?3'"'; calves and yearlings. 31' i"t 26. UOGS-Recelrts. f.Oil lusd: market. Be r'grer: selling at Jo.Tfia.iio; bulk ef sales, (5 806 90. Stork In 'l-zfit Follcwirg were -he re rip s cf live eeV nt the six principal wes,-e-n el l s vet-r-day: e'a'tle. Hng. Shee-.. South Omaha 8,o.. '."-ai ltk S'oux Cltv 1 jv, J a .. ns City " fro IK.' k-T fxus 7 SoO a cn St Joseph ?.575 4 "-44 P.Ti Chicago 12.ofo 10 rax 12.0 0 Totals 5(i.5 44.544 . 64.174 Wool Market. BOSTON. Sept. 27. WOT,-Lrge and sm.ill rilns hive been biryti g wool during the i a.t week. The mnrkei Is strong, wl ti a buoyant inovtm-nt apparently under way. A feat ure tif tne trading haa been tho satisfactory demand f,r wotstets. All grades of wool are rrl,l-g. Tertl ry con tinues to move freely nt average prl'-e.. pjlled wools aie firm. Fn-ein grades sra the least In demti.d. Qi.o atlotis: ferr -tory. Idaho Fine. lMli..-c; heavy fine, I5'd ic; fine medium. l-lv.c; medium. ISff ioc; lew m'tllum. tl'cj.'r. Wynm'r.g F ne, lOilTr; heavy tinr, j.olc; fine mel.um. 174Sl.se; meUl im, .521c: l"w mellum. il'a7 23c. Utah and Nevada Fine. 17'3,74.-; heavy fine. j.VjfltV; fine mc'lurti'i llVci medium yZtiir- low nvdlum, KZSc. I'a knta Fine. 17'TilKc; mellum. I'il'c; me d'um fine. '-Kc: low m-dium, 22rj23c. Montana Fine cholc-, 2i2r; fine averagn, Wu2nr; fine mc num choice. itft'Tlc; aver ase. i';i-; stai b-. 1241-c; mc-cium cholcay, 2,i"i-.h'; .iverag". eli'i-,'jc. LONDON. Se-pt. 27.-WOOI-Th nffr inx at the wool miction ailei todav amounted to 8.701 b-le. Fine comblrg creasy and first half-bred tr-asy were In strong rtemar.d snd eeve-ral ), ts wte taken f ir Amerb-a. Coars cto'B'itc is sold read 1 y to home buyers at unchanged ratea a g ,od eunnlv of slips met with a br sk de mand, chiefly frcm Oerman buyer". Puntx Arenas and Falklard lelardi prices we e teady on a good demand 'rem r,ome and cor tinental buyers. The follow ng a'e the anlea In ro'ali: New South Wales, 1.20) bal.-s; scoured Mff'aM; grassy iVilsld. Queensland, 'l bales: scoured. Is 2dQ a d; greasy. l'"4d. Mctorta. 400 bale: scoured, lWltfls ld New Zesalind, 4.fO) bales: scoured. lsMjCs84d: areisv. fi,d. Pun' Arenas. 1 Soo hale": scoured. 1 s 4-? Is 2 d ; gretsy. flld Falkland Islands. 40 fcal grensn-. 7'710d ST. LOUIS. Sept 27. - WOOL Stead v to firm; menlum grades. ccmMng and cloth ing. 2"3.'Gc; light fine, l('(f2i.c; heavy fina, L'jl6c; tub washed. 22535c. Wlilaky Market. PEORIA. Sept. 27 WHI8J4T On baala cf 41. "6 for finished goods. CHICAGO, rent. 2T.-WHI8KT-On basis of f'-r finished g'jodi. ST. LOUI3. bept. 27-WHI8Kr-On basis of 11.324. CINCINNATI. Sept. 27. WHISKY Dis tillers' goods active on the tasls of $1,264. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Leeds filed for record September 27, as furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust conn-any, bended abstracter. 1614 l'ari.am street, for The Bee: P. G. Hofe.ot and wife to O. Pfelffer. part cf se of nw 12-16-10 ( 1.000 Mary Kilker to E. O. Connor lot 11, block 11, South Omaha, and other land 3,500 W. G. Meeltns and wife to W. P. Mel ten. jr.. lot V. block 148. South 1 Omaha 1.600 Lyron Reed company to Alice 8. i'orbes. lot 14. llffy PHce 80J A. C. 1; rat nob r and wife to J. Horst man, lot 24, block 1, Armour Place 60 Nellie Campbell and husband to R E. Blvlua, tot 4, block a, Lipton Place TOO J. snak and wife to J. Zujlwiski. lot 1", block 245, South Omuha 860 Amy E. Parr et al. to M. Z Forsutt, pirt lot 15, blorf 9. E. V. Smith's add 1 P. t hrlstianscn and wife to H. A. M. and W. J. A. Kroeger, part of s e.f se and nw of aei, H-1F-12 8,860 Georarla A. Merrltt and husband to J. 11. Harvey, lot . block 4, Gram mercy Park 200 M Peterson to II. Peterson, lots t to . Inclusive, block 3, city, and other land 2,400 W. G. Shrlver and wife to R. A. Rog ers lot 14. block 2. Kill.y Place ... 1.400 J. M. MeCormirk et al. to W. Flti rntrlck. lot 4. block 8. Potter 4 Cobb's 2d add 1 Sirah P Atkins ct at. to N. P. Dodge, Jr., sublot 18 e,f lot 2 Cipitol add... 1 N. P. Podge. Jr.. to Arnbel M. Kim bll, part subiot IS lot ?, Capttt'J add 4 W0 OMAHA main orricc Uih and Robert Sts., ST. PAUL. MINN. (uacosroaaTEOj DtALtaa in Stocks, Grain, Provisions Bought and soU. .g cask ot carried .sa n 1 eosabte SBargmemtuun vhkh tierawid beacaaigtt9Kaai grain, l on stocks Writs lur oar rnarkctieittt. O COXililSSISI HERCUaITI IM CAR LOTS Ship Your Grain To Us BtHT FtCaiTirt. PSOMFT RsTfjEMla. LisssAt, AovaNca-a. DULUTH U WINW'r-'- Branrb Offlee, 1111 TlnarH af Trade. IMinre r71l 1141 4t. ?H. Tile Alcrchants National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U l D'gtults-r Capital and Surplus. $600,030 . riAit HbtftV. 9ra. 1X7818 H94II. Caiklir. F4A4 , H4M1LT0V Aitt. Caskke. Rarelra arruuata ef lull fcaaars. turgor Situs, teraa a. .4 ii.OivUuaia as Uim-,Us tru,a Jfurvigi Ea-haaca bcmrti ao4 ael4. ' lttr.-a af er,iil 1m-4, availabsa la all pana of th artirl.t Inter, aa aa,4 at Tlrrva rerttSratea of IVvosSt. C-ilicetlee.a Biaea sreaipt'v aa4 acoaoai,L.lir, w a ajsojat aaeTeawaeWbcs. GEO. A. ADilKS CRAIfi 00. CRAIN DUYERS nd SHIPPERS Members: Chicago, Omaha, Kansas CUj and b'. Lcuis i.nl:tnrra Transactions for future ' dtllrsry dvea careful silent on. , SI Board Trade Bids. Tel. 100. MINNEAPOLIS Edwards-:' Wood