TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1904. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Killen Are, AccumulAtinj Wist,. - Prof pecti for Lighter Receipt PRICES STUBBORNLY RESIST BEAR ATTACKS Fket aad Cota Balk Close Fraction-all- Hlgfce-r Wheal neeelred of I'r 440111,- Broker' Views Fiaesvelal Geeslp. T. OMAHA. Oct 1. 1304. It ha long bean the fasnionabl thing or tha bear to grow espec.ally vicious uurlng October, but there la a new aei of condition facing the wheat trade that ha not teu presented tor acme lime, namely. ahurtaca of crop for home supply ana export ae well, anil nearly all other ex Porting couoirle are running up against short crop, wniia a much laiger peicent ag of tha wheat received I of such a 'iuaJUr that bu: very llttie of It will pas tnuiter as contract stuff. Chicago today old not receive a single car of wheat good enough for contract grade. Omafta has been receiving conaiderabi wheat uunng the last sixty days, but aside from that de livered en July contract very little of It haa teen No. t wnlle the great built has run So. 1, and not a litt.e No. 4 and no grade. The receipt In the northweat have "en Jarge. and on thia there haa teen Tome litlie effrrt to break prices, but It is seneraJly understood that the competition Jetween millers for wheat has become ao Inters; tnat every Inducement has been nade to draw country supplies to the mw t and that It la only a matter of a short time when the receipts wlil drop off. Balti more exporters are anxious fur wheat and ney are also In the market for corn. U.UUl Htldl our runnrt that '7 ton Ijiu o' wneai nave Deen sold there re cently to eastern millers, indicating the truth of th theory of high prices Deing heia out as inducements for Immediate shipment In the southwest the cash situa tion la growing stronger every day, miilo.-s being unable to secure wheat for grinding without drawing on stocks In stur ana they are paying handsome prices for It. A Minneapolis miller haa sold, probably for export, uu.W barrels of flour, loads for K cars, and from every quarter the neces sity ef securing wheat or flour no is be ing Impressed upon millers and exporters I nder the clrcun.stancea. It will be readily een that Octoner has been Introduced to starting eonlmons for pUiing of the usuaj bear role. Bears worked hard tody and al on time managed to get down pncijj w fraction, but thev rnliid almost as soon aa yielding, and when the Chicago market closed the decline of Ho had r.oi omy been recovered, but there were advances of a on December and vo on May delivery. Corn, too, was strong, despite the fine weather and the certainty of good corn. The trade hesitate In the acceptance of tho t,0tj,uuo.0uu bushels crop estimates, and It ls likely that unlesH the government makes larger total than that that there will be much shading of prices. Decem ber and May both c. higher. Oats hold their own and a small fraction better, but they look inviting Primary Keceiput-Wneat. 1,04,0(4) -bushel, ag'iinst l,14i. buFhpis Corn. lii.vr.O bushels. ug.Ur.sc t32, bushel.'. Shipments Wheat, 74 v".j bjshels, agalr.s? S77.&AI bush-ls; corn, ;m.ouu bushel, against 1.0:i CO J bushel. Omaha Grain Inspections In: Four car No. 3 hard wheat, 3 cars No. 4 hard wheat, ears No. 2 cutn. 2 cars No. 4 corn. 4 cars No. yellow corn, 1 car No. 3 oat, 2 cur No. 3 white oats. 2 cars No. 4 white oats, 1 car No. 2 rye. 2 cars No. 5 barley; to al. 27 cars. Out: One cfcr no gride wheat, 1 car No. 3 corn, 2 cars No. 2 white oats; total, 4 cars. Omaha Cash Bales One car No. 4 rv. TlVic: I- car Net. 2 white oats c- 1 r N3. S white oats. 29Vc: 1 ear No. 2 whir oats, 2914c, Car lot Receipt. . Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 1 140 . 130 Kansas City .,...243 21 Bt. Louis 83 30 31 Aiinne-aptva 610 ... ... Dulutb. iPS Grata Markets Eliswaert, Closing prices of grain today and Fri day at tr.e market named ware aa follow: , CHICAGO. Wheat Today. Friday. December l.Li'i I 12 May I 1Z l.uv October 1.111a ........ C Tf December 63 May . .. 61 Octeber .... Oats i December ........ 30 May n3- October Siu, KANSAS CITT. bit w neat- Deoember 1.K Vfiiia t ..o7 1.034 1.03T, 44 44 It aw .. Corn December . May Vh. December 444 4 8T. LOUIS. , 1.1SH 47i 1JSH 1.17 47i May Cor:- December May MINNEAPOLIS. When-- December 1.1 JH 1.14 l.U 1.1" Mar Whea--Deeember May Wheat December May DULCTH. 1.11s 1.14 1.14 NEW YORK. 114Vi 1.114 1-16 1.14T Commercial Goaaip. Minneapolis total wheat stock. 1,268, S15 bu : Inert sum for the week. 211.434 bu. George A. Adams Co.. The market tsjees th wheat and hold very stubborn. We look for declines and they do not come. Baltimore exporter sold AA0O bu. wheat at high price of crop and want j,000 bu more. Expect large bjpment of corn abroad in near future. Exchange Grain Co.: Kansas City re ceived lim car of wheat today, and No. 4 or worse. Thi shows conclusively i scarc ity of milling wheat. Chicago had (1 car and not a car of It graded contract. Edwards, Wood Co. say. The undertone In the provisions market continues strong with Interest and Investment buying con tlned mostly to lard and rib. Liverpool at tha cloa yesterday was quoted la higher Packera are taking alarm over the rapid reduction of atocks und ar the principal wujv.m. mm vwaxi m market ar strong believers in higher prices and advo cate th purchase or. January list Th corn crop is estimated by Phllllpps at i.-4o4,uX-,(M bu. or more. He haa received re ports from different points ooverln nine states. This estimate la 6o4.0o0.C00 bu mora than the Jones report. Flaaactal Goaaip. Bar.ks lost to cubtreasury sine Friday Bsnki lost on week' currency movement -Vio' truth In rumo.- of tock dividend on Lackawanna. O. W. will lau 4 per cent bond for IU new financing. New York Central earning aaual LI nar cent on stock lor year. Cutting of steel billet price by Inde pendent compamei reported. Uradatreei a rep vt improvement In trad anJ Industry along conservative linea Thirty-thre road for August show av erag net increase lu earning of 11 per Kuhn, Loeb & Co.' selling of Alton nra ferred at H plane their tock la Union Ti. eiilu hand. Illinois Central expected to show gross Increase for net Uire weeks of September of ver IjOH.uuo. ' SEW YOHK CEIERtl MARKET atatloa of th Day Varloa Coasasodltle. U!??Yv1T0RK- 0. l.-rLOrR-Recolnta, lli bbU.: exports. 1S.I1S bbl.; sales. ISO its i 3-Ai?J-to- winter straieht. Si.lOtf iit'rm Ll rteiu Sti .lft, o; winter tour, firm; salts, w bbl.. fair 4lT ,,fc,4,k'- to ' fancy. 4 ii IiCi?fVYiMIHk,L?,,;ed7:. rUow weatem. 01S5 ' ,1'li1'1; kllu dried. WIO RYE Nominal. BARLF.Y-4julet; feeding. 42c. c L t New York. WHE T Kece nta " iwt k salae. t,. Jwww ou futures: ,.p,,t market bareir f' ,KVa,fV.? .b !),'-: -N- 1 northern Iu luih. SI r , f. o. k afloat. No 1 hard Manl. tofcl. nominal, f o. ti atioat. Option de cili.ed at fl-st under big n. rthw.,t recipts. Por cables, gocd wethr ai 1 profit tak lug. Later they rai led ra go.d a irport u western markets. M.iv. Jl 14 .'A 15 a' cL" ,l-""-r rl...ed II ' 15y i7.? 7 . uu. apnm bph market S, -', . '"'m'nal. eiek tor snd as-.c 1 afloat; No. t yell. A lc. No J "c. rtlon market v :ts in-rive gr.raly atady w:Tii the wrst 'ReceiulSL l lOfi hn e..L a. avvvt soartsi quiel; nTAtd cat. 9 to 8 IN, S4?H: nturl whle. SP to 12 I1'.. SR'jtSbH'": capped white, it to 40 IL9 . 3"st;3SVj. C'ptlons nominal. KEED Ila y : spring hran. JU.60; mld dllr.gs. -0S'. city. $-0.7 50. HAT Blow; shipping. $5.75; good to choice. H "CH- HOPS Jlrin: state, common to choice. MA. r.-fcJTc; j:ic; oils. l4?lo. Pa cific coast, lSn.4, i-cic. 1j4, Z".'ic, Olds. 145 3c. Hli-E9 Firm; Oalveton. 20 to 25 lh. 17c; California, a to 21 lbs., 13c; Texas dry. It tt 30 lbs , 14c. LEATH ER Stesdy ; cld. 25 PICE Steady; dumemic. fair to extra, rtfr&Vc; Jipsneee. nominal. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, t-f fill in, mess, sSOV SO, beef hams U 5": packet, is Mil : extra India m9. Ii4.uuu;i.uo. Cut meat, firm; ptcklel bel lies. 19.76'all OCr; plckied nou!ders. FX; pickled hams. IiOC'vlOS Lard, firm: weatern steamed, IS.IO: refined, firm; con tinent. South America. fS5, com pound. K0t'5 J. Pora. t'-ady; family. 1:5 SO; short car, 110 ulO t6; mess. Jl. iO 6U W. TALLOW Country. VSSc. l.t T IER Firm; official prices, creamery, corrmon to extra. UjZlc. CHEESE Firm; state, full c-eam. sm.:i. colored, poor to fancy, 75,,i;c; small, grvd fi fancy. Wc. EGGS Steady; western fancy selected, 11V023C. CHICAGO GRIM AJID PROVISIONS Featares of the Tradlj and Clolnr Price on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Bullish Eurorean crop advice caused a firm tone In the wr.eai market today following a weak opening At the close December wheat was up c. May closed precisely at yesterday's f.n.il figures, t orn and oat ar up htC and pro vision 6"53Gc. At the start entlment in the wneat pit here ye.,erda- A large Increase In stocks t Liverpool and laraer shipments than ex pec ted from Australia were causes of de pression sbroad. The market here opened with December down Si So at I! UVl-i-1 and May off HSc ta -Vc at Ill.lgl lS',, with pit traders quite unanimous. y favor ing the sei.lr.g side prices soon dropped, about He. December deciintr.g to Jl ll'. May sold off to li.UV Later In the day firmer feeling developed in a report by a foreign statistician confirming advices In dicating a poor wheat crop in Portugal. As the market started upward local traders who soid short early became frightened and bought back. L'nder this buying De cember advanced to I'..llli and May to 11. UV The ciose was firm, with DTfrnbr at II. 1ST May closed at I1.13S8 1-131. I Clearances of wheat and flour were Sotj.o1) I bu. Primary receipts were 1.14. .00 bu., neapolls. Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 1.10U cars, against SJ3 cars last week and 671 cars a year ago. Unfavotable weather conditions-were the main factors In causing a firm tone in the corn market. OfTprir.a.' were light and were used mostly In filling scattered demands from outside short. Country offerings were small. December opened a shade lower at o0c. sold between eOSfiSlVsC an closed at 51'(i51v,c. Loral receipts were 140 cars, with 9 of contract grade. Oat were firm, chiefly because of active buying of August by cash house against shipping sales. On account of smaller re ceipts In all directions holders are feeling more confidence. December opened tin changed at SOHc. ranged between 30ici3CNc and STBTiHc and closed at 37c. Local receipts were 130 cars. Provisions were strong on a good de mand snd small offerings. Outsiders and shorts were active buyers. Selling was scattered. At the close January pork was up 20o at tlSIlv., lard was up lial7c at I7.57H: ribs were up 5fj7c at H (rati fjvj. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 40 cars; corn, 1., cars; oats, 167 cars; hogs, H.OOO head. The leading futures ranged as follow: Article. I Open. I High. I Low. I Close.) Tes y. Wheat Oct Deo May Com Oct Deo May Oa fa cet Deo May Pork Oct . Deo -Jan" Lard Oct ' Deo Jan Ribe Oct Jan I 1 10V 1 US' 1 1H 1 11H 1 14 1 11 1 12H 1 12V, ti ' 1 ll. 1 13' 1 Uv 1 12 1 m 1 13 1 1? 1 13S I E1V 63 I Bl4 6."S,51S51H'5"43' 4fc 4SV4 4osfi49 45, 49 H 3AH! !?V JH' S si 5 3m xwi h 307 a 31 : son 33 331,3 Hi 32", 333333 11 i:h 11 11 44' 11 11 IB 11 t I H tt, I 11 60 13 SO i 13 4vV f 11 20 11 13 32V 13 12H 7 tS 7 4.) 7 45 7 70 7 so 7 SrH' 7 40 7 57H( 7 45 7 T4 7 524,' 7 57',,; 7 60 7 42H 7 rvl 7 STH! 7 TJt.1 ISO 1 7 72H 87SI 6 92H 6 85 6 82HI 65 No. 1 Cash quotation were aa follows: . FLOCK Firm ; winter patents. 15.30 (56: straights, I4.9uia5.20; sprmg patents, tS 404.0u; straights, H.iVU te ; bakers, 3 40 WHEAT No. 2 spring, S1.15M8; No. 3, tX06.ul.15; No. 2 red, Jl.l-Sij CORN No. !. 52Sc; No. I yellow. 54S'- OAT3 No. 2, 3uVc; No. 2 white. 33c; No. S white. SlSaC RYE No. 2. S2c. BARLEY Good feeding. 75c; fair to choice malting, 37Jj&c. western, I1.17V,; clover, contract grade, C2.15. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., ni 60 11.70. Lard, per It") lbs . I7.7,?7.?i. Snort ribs sides (ioosei. I77v,ia.OO. Short clear side (boxed). JyoO'u '-..:. Receipts and shipment of flour and gral.i were as follows: Re-""!"'s. s'hlpai"-' Flour, bbl 1S.300 27 60) Wheat, bu SS.OU) ?9.3' Corn, bu 120,100 23.. Oat, bu 191. 400 1J4 'AO Rye bu 8.000 6..0J barley, bj 235.4'0 ll.JoO On th Produce exchange today the hot ter market wa steady; creamer-It. 14fi3ic; dairies. 13'317c. Etrga, at mark, cases in cluded, 13viS17c; firsTs. lc; prime firms and extras, 22c. Cheese, firm at VolOVaC. St. I.oals Grala and Provlalona. BT. LOCI3. Oct. 1. WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 red cash, elevator, Sl.ls track. II. 19V,; December, SI-US; May, ti.l.V No. 2 hard. H l.-ul U CORN Firm; No. 3 cash, f2c; "track, 53tc: December, 47Sc; May. 47Sc OATS Weak; No. S cash, Sl'jc; track, S2a32Sc: December. SISc; May, 33c; No. i 1 white 31235.-. 1 fl A1D . - 4 .. . ..J 1maw r . t a r. m t K i i . t oiraki; , a ..... . ks .w Co 9o; extra fancy and craight, I5 3 435 t5; clear, S4.&C&5.UU. SEED Timothy. teady. C 5:2.85. CORNMEAL Steady. 12.75. BRAN Dull, heavy; sucked, east track, S3l&tt)C. HAT Strong; timothy, S7.v312.50; prairie, S5.00Q9 60. IRON COTTON TIES 93c. BAGQING-7H.tTTSc. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, h'gheri Jobbing. 11186. Lard, easy; prim steamed. Sr.30. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra sh'Tia, I9.12V; Clear ribs. 19.25; short clear, I9.i0. POULTRY Dull, .hickens. 8c; spr!ngs. JlOcjturkeys. 1314c. geese, 5c. BCTTER Firm; creamery, 10U21e; dairy, IS-aisc, EOU8 Firm at ISc, esse count. Receipts. Shlpsnent Flour, bbl 13 0O ll,')0 Wheat, bu 4 om , l' O'j Corn, bu ,. 8OiO 56.K)) Oau, bu 11,000 a.OuO Kaa.a City Grala a.d Provl.lons. KANSAS CITT. Oct. L WHEAT Decem ber. SIOS-V,;- May. 95V,: cash. No. 2 hard, Sl.r6HHl.0i; No 3. tl.04ijl.07; No. 4. 81.0!; retorted. Senate; No. 2 red. V. 10. No S. II 06,dl. 09, No. 4, tSciiJl 00. Receipts, lt,4 cars. CORN Lower; December, 44lif?44Sc; May. 441Sc: rash. No 2 mixed, 4V-; No S, 47Vc; No. 3 white. 45f:5V; No t i9c. OATS Steady: No. J whit. 3V'alc; No. 1 mixed. 31V. 533c. t'ivJS S'.e-i'iy ; Missouri nd Kans.is new No whltewo-xi cases Included. 14c; csee rjurl. ltjc, cases returned. v less HAY Firm; choice timothy. 19 50; choice prulrle. t& vO. H i f i ly at 7Vc. BUTTER Creamery, l18c; dairy, 14c. Keceipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 193 400 5.1 Corn, bu W.i-i 24 son Oats, bu 900 6,0m) Philadelphia Prsdsr Market. PIIILADItLPHIA. Oct. 1. Bt'TTER Firm and In gort demand: extra western creamery. 21c; extra i carby prti.ts. ilc E'itlS Steady and In fair drmunl: nearby firsts. 21t21Ho at mark: westorn hrsts, il's tJ.2c at niarli CIIEE1SE Firm andiln good detrnnJ; NfW York f'ill creimi, fancy. 10 , In', :; New York full crrams, choice 9 1 1 ; New York full cream, fair Pi fji. ixjJl.. - Liverpool r.rals Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1 WHEAT Spot nominal; futures qulcl; Ievmber, 7s &d: March, 7s 4,d. t'uRN-8t.t. qilet: American mlxtt, U id, futures qu.etj DecemLer, 4 ti'o. a Peoria Market. PF.nRIA. Ill Oct 1 -CORN-Hlgher; No. ' "7: ""v'V .V". "I,""., XL 1 ,n second mrtgae bonds was evluently was decidedly he pr nc.( al de- mnd(.d to cc,'ve the impre,Mon that the S'IK .'"""'"".'"'t .h,,,." ,V 1,1. I conversion of pra.erred .lock Into tl.-e northwestern receipts. In addition o the , butld3 wa, , f reJUrapUla. An. Ib-ral arr.vals cab.es furnlsn-d a further ; other jum , aNor:hrrn Securltl-s on th incentive to sellers prices In foreign gra.n , curb .. J h ,mprtg?,,)n that a ak van, , a. Mu, HI gvratM I Mli NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Volan of Tnnaictioni Ltre gad Etlei Wide! Diitribnted Thrinfhotit Lut. RISE DUE UNFAVORABLE BANK STATEMENT lalted State Steel Preferred Again th Featar of tho Market orthera Srcailtle Take Another Jamp. NEW TORK. Oct. 1 The ;ock market gave anotiier s'rtKing ilenniind-'ii of ,ts tiorpiive power touay. 1 i.e muvemen; 01 prices was rather cuinmunpice. Put the vo.ufn 01 the transit. iui.a and th wide dis.rioution of bu.-li.e thruughuut in market ave evidence of a vl a.y g.eaier acin.Lj man at ar.y time oaring the we.k. The ;jpeaxan-'e of the unfavoroie tmut statement was the sigi.al tor an out burst cf violent act.vny and a o m J. -hei.sive aav.nce 111 prices, fhe lua in otuih was not so great as foreshadowed by the weea s outgo, bit the loan expana on kejt up the deposit item and the reserv retirements, so tnat tne level of th sur plu uecui.ej some d.x.l"u. But ktailmg tictui.ie u (aM ag,ilri and the supply of tioiwnst nuue by i.iooi a uu of stomas hei Indicates thai an ir.waid inove merit of go d at an tarly due re ms highly pruOable. II. a grow it ease cf the Londo.i money market wl.l irftd to thU probability. Lnited ttatea tttrel irtl r.td waa aslin ine reature 01 the market ar.d ttie pla. n of btts that the iTire wouid croa tnat o "in't... In thaV ccpany'wa1 in process of adjustment. ' Front taJiing wa in evidence at vr:ous times, but the de. mend was uffic.er.t to absorb It reailily. Growing confidence" In the gcn-ral indus trial and business outlonk pljyrd Ita part In the broadening an 1 s r-ngthenlr.g m .r kt. Total ealcs of bunds, par value, !..(.. ouO. wuotations cn the New York Stock ex change ranged as follows: Sales. HIp Low. Clae. 1 AtchI.on 7,S"0 83 S31 I do pfd ! B & O I do pfd I Can Tnctflc I Central of N. J .0 1A 10044 !''. I.JL ivv 9) 6" 94 W 2.2-A) 1214 131 irt is: is: t.l 0 45 44H M'J lvl 44"4i 39 V, SI li-'H t r.os. & Ohio Chicago & A .1 . 1 500 1ST 16, 300 1 1?9 C. & N. V. C . M. A St. P do pfd Chicago T. & T do pfd C. C. C. A St. L.... Colo. Southern do 1st Ttd 20.100 161S 160' loT 14 6 h 'i 300 T- 15V 15 10 F2 82 61 I'M 12 4 19H 61 2oH 2 mir, i;r, 107, i;iyi. 4C), S.t 235 ?t' W'i 114-n S1 Jl4 SIS 1.71 6' rr, C77, &X 40i 46 81 w 14C14 -r lio " 100 25V4 25H 2 4 H 4 8,3& 1SS ITS 1277, lVti 6,00 4H 834 8 i4 10,110 ir!V4 iv K 12U4 2V BTii 57 R7 do 2d pfd I-1. & Hu4on Del , L. A- W D & R G do pfd Erie do lt pfd do 2d pfd Hockinsr Valley do rfd 111. Central Iowa Central do ffd K. C. Southern do pfd L. N Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Minn. & St. L M . St. P. & S. Ste M. do rfd Mo. Pacific M . K & T do pfd Nafl R. R. ef M. pfd N. T. Centrnl Norfolk & W do pfd Ontario A W Pennsylvania P.. C. C. St. P.ead'ng do 1st pM do 2d pfd Reck Island Co do pfd St. L. & S F. 2d pfd St. L S. W do pM So. Pacific So. Railway do pfd Texas 4V. Pnclflc To!., St L 4 W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd W. A Lake Erie Wis. Central do pfd Mex. Central Adams Ex American Ex I". S. Ex Wells-Fargo Ex Atrial. Copper Amer Car F do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil do pfd Amer. Ice 70 75V4 Mi 131 6.4-4 rH S-o 2'H 400 43 '4H 74U l.tl 49 9S, 24 u, 49., S9 ltH 71 0114 1 ?oft i?irt4 11 8.605 71 6974 l?.70O 132H 132V4 l'"H es l.jto 6SH 10O 864 84V, 114 St 7774 osv; 72S fH 47 S7H 33", 84S 314 1670ft 7 l'TO 7'T) i,t") 1,700 6.700 . 1.0T4) 2 ! '0 72S 5 47S 7a 5 31-4 '.7, SSSi 21V, 47 tvi 94 SIS sos 3' w .30 62 4i S3.50 103S lOSiV, 103V, BOO 2"X) LIOO 2"0 200 son 41 2CM4 45 14 42 jr4 45 v, 14 42H ITS 20S 45 13 230 t 114 235 5S 2::S ' b 7S 327, ns SI "S 96 W4 109 210 210 8.20 1.6 4) 5C0 BST4 81 sou 110 3U0 8 Z3 d pfd 1 Am,er' ,Vn8ea ul do pfd Arr.er. Iocomotive. .. do pfd Amer. Smelt. & R do pfd Amer. Pugar Ref Anaconda M. Co Brooklvn R T Colo. Fuel & 1. Con. Gts Corn Products do rfd DisMll-rs' Securities. Ocn. Fectrlc Inter. Pipt-r do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Nat'l Lead No. Ameriran PscKc Mill People's flas Prese-4 Steel Car.... do rfd 3.5.W J7S 500 67 li 107, iOO 131S 131 11S P2 i'l'O 57H 57H- 67S 2i- SS74 344" 5H 7.7'"- 21ii ri'S 212'4 5 1"S 15S IS1 S 71 14 VO TO V.'j lTH ?S 2S7. 17H 177 17V4 171.4 200 76 70 H r Tt 24H ?'4 93 34 31 ics iota, SiH 34 7i4 78 220 14 " 7 W.t, 4; 4. 9H T ICT Pi ao T!U T7 -H T'H i r, v 5 , 24S C(V 700 S' 1,4'0 g.tno V1 100 m 140 r 1--4 ?4 70 i st 40 9", Pv!!mnn P Car P.ei,ibHe Steel do rfd" Rubber Goods d pfd Tern Cnn.1 A T U. S. leather do rfd ; T ft rtesltr & Imp 1 on t,nn ffm 90 j on V. a. KMDoer do rfd r. S -'eel do fd Westlnch Flectric. Wewtern t'r.lon 7"H '"4 iilO 1"S 200 9fi Total sales for the dy. 4".S,3' shnres. Vw York Kost Marke. NEW TORK, Oc 1. MONEY On call, norelnsl: no loans; time loans, steady; sixty days, 3 pr cent: ri.iety day?, 3U per cent: sir rron'hs. S'-r, per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEH-4Vi15 per cent. STERLIVO FXCHANOE Wesk. with rtt:i! business In barkers' h'l's at UKvn i 8i46 for demand snd 84 fPffli S' for slxtv dav bills: posted rates, $1 54j4 sih snd 4 t4S4 7: ro-ime-'-ial t-'lls S4 2'.:4 8.!. PirlVEP. Eir. "4c; Mexican dollars. 4f,c . r.O.S'DS Government, easy; railroad, firm The following are th closing quotation en sccks and bonds: C 8. rcr. aa. ra. .. .104 Manhattan . ( 4a ..104H la roupoa .104. Mrs Cantrel 4s 41 ..lMk da 1st in i; . Pi.-, Mian. 9t. L 4a ... M ..1S: M . K AT. 4a jona, . '.J IS do J j j-,., . V. R R. at U. c. is. 71 . . K4 S T C. g i-,n lw N. T C. . (a ui', .. 17 'No raelflc as laav. .. so la T4sj ..lot' N A w. . 4.......ir; . . M O ( L. ia A ear. .. afe do 3a. rg.: do coupon do n- 4a. re. do cojpon do old 4a. ra.. da coupon .... Atcblaoe (c. 4s. da sdj 4a Atlantic C. L. 4s a. A- O. ia da J 4a Cantnl of a. I. io lat ln- . I'isPaon Cone. IHa loo .. It "4 Rasdln (aa. 4s .. 1V ..1J. St. L 4 1 at. t la. u:s .. s st l i i r. it 4. i--, . " St. L. S W. la M rti'a. tt Ohio 4v.a t ago A A. t a r.. B. A Q. s. 4a r. M A S P s 4. 1 si's aaabcard a. L 4a ... lv. C. A N. W. r. 7a....!3.'H go. Paelflo 4a 44 C. E 1 r. 4.'... 77 Radav Is , 1:7 do col ht " Tiaa A t ta 120 nv A L. (. 4..)"l T . Htl. 4a.. 71U rk.csso T r 4a . i (.nion racino as. 7SS da coe. 4 .... t' S Elacl 2d to lat Tiauli la 'S 4 dab B ...... " W A U B a ... tla Wta. rrtral 4a. . , luav, Cols 'a-l . a 01 i Con. lot-ire 4a .. ( oln. A bo 4a r A R C. 4, .. Et srlor Ilia 4s. do ,fb. 4a r W A t C u Hol'- v.l. 4 ,a L N an) 4 Kx-lntrei. .11 I .lltv, . 44 . . tt . n Fnrrles r'rmaorlal. LONIX1N. 0.-t. 1 lIONKY-uppIy u per;ibunlut "ti tiie merkt-t ti.d.iv and rhtes mere far.'. DlMnun: w-r- hrdiy flH-tfc t; tne nnounoer-!-t.t of ;he issue of I) ) '') of flvc.y.ar I per crnt ex cheriuer in nds, lt"d o- tolwr 1. tenders fr which will l.i o;.rn1 Vtober 1 Trading cn ti e sto- k exch-ur.ge whs unusually leavv i r u iiat irdiy. Consuls were a fraction hleler. la home rnlis the feature was the i nures of I'n 1-rtmunds unl Bci.trli issue Americana o:-ned firm aad mod-raly urtive. Northern leurliies firm. International wer lifeles. Jason- ese cvernmnt of 1904 were quoted at 7. KaSr hrdend on bear covering PARIS Oct 1. Business on the Bour today wa dull and Inactive, but at th clos price lightly mosred upward. Rus sian Imperial 4s wr Qucted at S135 and Ru!m bonds of tj4 at Va. BERLIN. Oct. 1 Business on the Bourse tcdiy was active owing 4o favorable re ports from Nw York. Beaton Stock Market. BOSTON. Oct 1 Call loan. IHiTCH Tr cer.l. time 100ns, 4fa5 per cent. Official "!-pir of stock snd bond: Atfhun sa). H W'Mtim nmmon ... . . IH . W . MS . ID . M .lit . nn . 17 . 14 4s ftiiTtrnii Mn rBtrsi s. r l'ou-i .... SI Am.ssmste4 ... loot A 'ipi Z'.oe ....tt Atlsnllc Atchison 4o totn A Altwnr Brlo t Mains Batnn ETatetf . Fltchbnr red Mai Central N. T , N. H. H Per Marquette ... ,.1S1 Pngr.am ..1M Cl Heels....... . 1JTH Cntrastsl .. U Cr' ! ., ..IS!, Dslr West t .. T PesitBlo Ceal ..lotVi rranklla I sloa Pa-ttlo Atner. Aria. Cham.... 11 G-mar rti Amfr. Fnae. T'Jb. Amr. Susar do pfi Anorr T T Aoitr. Waolea .... da pfd rxi-nlnlcs I . rdlMa T.'.rr III. Tuiaral I f rte .. Vaaa. E'ctrte do p'd Viaa ", t'u'twl Tmit tiirrt "Hoe Marh. do p'4 r s. do pfd Bid. 14 Jala HotsI HI .. I'i Mass Mlaiag 4. . .111 V 'l't!laa 7V, ..11J VohaV 7 ..lSlH stoBt C. A C 4V, .. 14V, Old DoailBlo It .. n rvareola W ..141 iparrot IjH . n, Qniecy 1 ..lr.V, St ansae . 4 .. 11 .Ta-vanck 117 .. -H.TrtUr TS ., 42 r. . Minis lit ..inj r 8. OH 11 .. r-nri 41 .. , rirtens 4 .. lt wina-ia H .. 7H WclTenaa 11 tnadoa Itsek Market. LONDON, Oct. l.-Closlng: . Ml, N. T. Cantra) V . li Nololk a W Ill, . 4 da pfd M . KS Ontario W .113 Pcr,T!aRi M, . 8-S Rand Vl.aea 10 .lit . Rradlc .41 do lat pfd 44 .IT I da Id pfd : Souinarn Railway .... v, . do pfd t'7 do account Aua.OT'la At nlaui do pld Bi.ttncr A Obie Canadian, Paclflj . raS.,7 6. w"::, 5lm ,u D-nT,r A R. O K Poutham PaelSe SH do pit 14 1 Vnloa PartSc 1S Er:a S2V, da pfd M do lit pfd 70 U. 8. Sisal It do 2d ptd 47 VJ do pfd 7SV, Illinois OTitral 144 WaMah 11 Ixiuit A S'aaa rivij o pM 4JH 14., K ft T. I-: SILVER Bar. steady. 26Svl per oance. MONET lv-ztflV rer cent. The rate of discount in the onen marke)t for short bills Is 2 l-lf2S per cent; for three months bills. Z per cent. Sew York Mlnlag Stocks. NEW TORK. Oct. L The following are th closing prices on mining stocks: Adaaa Cea 20 Uttla Chief t Alio U Ontario 10 Brvere 14 Opair rM Brunavlck Con 8 Fhoanlx If Comatork Tunnel le Potoal 11 C-n. Cal. A Va 1 8aas M Horn Silar 1M S!rra Narad II Iron Silver L5 Small Hop 11 LeadTills Con I Standard lis) Cloarlaa Hons Average. NEW TORK. Oct. 1 Th statement of average of th clearing house banks of thi city for the week shows: Loans. 31.143.033,900; Inereaas. S4.629.100. Deposits. 11.212.797.100; decrease. 81,2S.00e. Circulation. I40.576.OfO: deer ess. S143.!uO. Legal tender. Ssa.745.S0O: increase. 141.309. Specie. 4-44.sbi.iuo: orcrease. ti.t'y.vn. 'Reserve. 1323.112.700; decrese. I6.659.10a P.eserv required, 13139,275; decrease. S321.5U0. Surnlus. S19.M3.425: decrease. Sfl.JrtOO. Ex-l"nlted States deposits, S25.479,9oO; do- crease, ia.il.z.a. Exports and Import. NEW TORK. Oct. 1. The total import of drv iroods and merchandise at the port of New York for the week ending todsy were valued at I11.Z9.d34. Exports of specie from New York for th week were 8222,500 cold and I'i24.8 silver J 1 . Tc ,u ' . J tliC 91 aim imyuris wen aoj.tov silver a-iiu w,oaa gold. Treavswrr ttateaaont. WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 Today's state nsent of the treasury balance In the gen eral rund. exclusive of the iiao.m-o.ouo goia reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Asrailabl cash balance, Si51.4i4.613; gold. I73,09i,9o. Wool Market. BOSTOX. Oct 1 WOOL Firm. Thr 1 fair activity In new business and several million pounds have been sold, cn house disposing of about 2.000,000 lbs. Th busi ness haa Included good-sized lines of terri tory, scoured and fleece. There Is more demand for the better cradea of fin wools. Medium weight fleece are In active de mand at full price, choice H-blood selling at 29c ana onto -Diooa at r-j.H'tc. biocks are badly broken and cannot be replaced. There I some speculation, but nothing estrscedlnsrv. - LONDON. Oct. 1. WOOL About half tha wool withdrawn cy tne recent auctions nas been sold at unchanged prices. The ar rival for the sixth series of sales amount to 8,561 bales, Including 1,000 forwarded di rect to plnner. The Imports this week wer: New South Wale. 484 bales; Queens land. 435 bales: Victoria. TL2 bales; soutn Australia, 17$ bale; New Zealand. 727 bale; various. 671 bale ST. LOITIS. Oct. 1 WOOL Steady to firm: medium grades, combing and cloth ing. 2025c: light fine. Ifrg20c; heavy One, 12-ii 16c: tub-wahed. 2Z-a36c NEW YORK. Oct. 1 . WOOL Market steady; domestic fleoco. .35c Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. COTTON Market for spot closed quiet at ten points decline. Middling uplands. 10.50c; middling gulf, 10.73c. Sales. 100 bale. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 1. COTTON Market easy. Sale. 8,27a bale. Ordinary, &ie: srood ordinary. 8 S-lc: low middling, 7-lc; middling. 10c; good middling. 10 3-loc; middling fair. 10 7-lSo. Receipt, S.7M bales: stock. 46.558 bales. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 1. COTTON Market qi'let. Ho lower. Middling, lOHe ; "sales, none; receipts. 18 bale; ahlcments, 41 kales; stock. 3,161 bales. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1 COTTON Snot fw Increased demand, with prices 8 points lower: American middling fair g.02d; good middling. 5.tCd: middling. 5,4a: low mid dling. 6.46d; good ordinary, 6.24d; ordinary, 6 J. OH aad Soils. NEW YORK. Oct L OILS Cottonseed, firm: crime crude, nominal; prime yellow. S'g'SO'ie Petroleum, steady; refined. New York, 17.25; Philadelphia and Baltimore, !..'. Turpent'ne. quiet oo'jec. ROSIN Dull: stralr.ed. common to good, S2 80 OIL CITY. Oct. L OILS Credit balances. 81.58: certificates, no bid; shipments. 69.518 bb's.; average. 74,: bbls ; runs. V 8.719 bbls.; average. 77.047 bbls.; shipments, Lima. 91.517 bbls.- average. 61.S0J bble. SAVANNAH G;, Oct. 1 OILS Turpen tine, quiet, 6i,c Rcsln. qult to firm; A. B C, 12 45- D, S2.50; E. 12.5; F. 12 0; O. S2.fl5; H. I2.7f : T, 83: K. 13.15; U, 84 15: N. 14.40; WO 4.70; WW. So. Isgsr aad Molasse. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. P'"G AR Raw. flrrr-;"fnlr refining. 3'c: centrifugal, 96 test, 4 5-16? Mola'e, sugar. SH"' Refined, tes.dv; No. 6. 4.j6c: No. 7. 4,0c; . ? 4 7t: No 9, 4 65c; No. 10.,4.COc; No. II. 4.50c: No. 12. 4.4:c; No 13. 4 4co; No. 14. 4.41c: confectioners' A. 5 1-V; mould A, 5re; cut loaf. S9"c; crushed, $95r: powdered. 5I5c; cube. 5.10c. MOLASS ICS Nominal; New Orleans open kettle good to Choice JdAC NEW ORLEANS. Oct 1 ST'fJAR M sr. ket strone: open kettle I1 (.c; cn'r". tiral. 4 1-16c; yellow, 4s4T4-; econds, 2T4S 4C. MOLASSES Nominal; or.en kettl r 2fc; centrifugal, lOTjlSc. Syrup, nominal. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct 1. M ETAL4 Ther was the usual Paturds;- dullness to trade, but the demand from ma!ier consumer wa sufficient to hold price steady at Fri day's level. Tin wag qjioted st 127 71,9 2 15: eorttW, lake. I12.fi.' 13 0ft; electrolytic. IlI TSfflS 27Hr catstln. r2.5C'll 82H; spelter I5.1'fj5S0: lead, 84 "tvftM SO. Iron WS q-ilet n4 nom'rsl'v unchanged. 8T. LOI IS. Oct. 1. METALS I d, steady at II.12H Spelter, steidy at S4 9 . f, Mlaoespoll Grata Msrky. NNEAPOLIS.' Oct 1 WHEAT De cern ier. II 13S: May. II 144,91 14V, ; No. 1 hard. II 16T; No. 1 northern. 1114": No. 2 northern. 11.11',. Cash wheat demand showed some lmnrovernert todny; No. 1 northern soid st 2c over December: No. S old at from 1c to 5c under, according t sample. F LOUR First ratinti, SV?341; teeond patent. V 0f.fi II; first clears, KSCjo.lO. ee-ond e'ear. IS 1178 SO. R HAN In bulk. Sli.tae&ll . Wblakr Market. PFORIA. Cvef 1 WHISK Y On a fal of 11 JiH for finished goods CHICA JO. 0. t I.WHISKY-On basl of i.--s lor nntsnen gools PT LOCIS. tct. l.-WHISKT-On basis of li y'. CINCINNATI. tTVt. 1 WHIKY-rMs:(I-lers' gooci active on basis cf II 2, Mllwsslt tarala Market. AI I L W A f " K E 17, Oct. 1 WHEAT Firm; No 1, II IS; No. 1. S1.1SH; May. 81 LV asked RYF-Flrrn: No. 1. sOHc BARLEY-Weaker; No. 2. 85c; asunplo, Jl fi vie . CoRN-Firm: Na. 1 L2Vefl&lu : Mv aau. m - l. - , . OMIA LIVE STOCK MARKET crcied Bteert Stead j for the Week, but Western Steers Lower. HOGS TWENTY-FIVE TO FORTY LOWER Bog Ikaaio Lower Thaa week Ao, rat "keep Tea Lower. Fat Lank Tea to Flftoca. Feeder Sheep Steady aad Lamb Lower. 80UTH OMAHA. Oct. t R,vetBt ware: Cstt'e. Hs-a Sn . 10.S4t .n5 S137 Of"clsl MoTtdar OfPfial Ttieertav OfVlal Wednesday ... fTlclal Thursday OffVlal Frl.Iav Orticlil Saturday .. I,TI 8 11 .. 8.7 6t .. 4 So 54 J .. sm t 100 4.50 It 199 24n !V I.si; Total this week 3 loj M 97 Total last week 30. t3S r Total week before... K 71 STl7 Sam thre weeks ajro. .In 4M 29 KS Pame four weeks ago.. .155 17. 2H Sam week last year. . . .31.971 2.512 !S' 9 4P5 Vf 41 !M I 71070 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEA P. TO DATE. Th followln table shows thcelpt of rttle, hcas snd sheen at South Oms.h for th year to dat. with compailFOn with lilt rent: 1004 im. inc. TV" Cattla tBJ9;t riOSO 119.122 Hcg, 1752MJ 17-8 859 1V344 .... 6hep 1.177.031 1.112.S31 84.70O Th following table shows tt e average prlc of hoc at Fotith Omaha for th last everal days with comparisons: ISte. I 190A 1XS !102. 1B1.::0.1SP in Sept. I... SIS I 8 tm 7 M I 8 041 4 SOJ 8 1 6 rl 5 7 4.-1 4 1"! i 4 14' r i 33'. I I SOI 7 Ss 01 S tl e 3 I K 42' 7 IS! 181 8 fli 4 W S 244 1 S 471 7 40I 8 24!. 8 0"! 4 22' S ! Pt. ... BPt. Sept. "ent. Sept Pert. S ... 8 .. pt PectL SeDt. rPt. 12. .1 K 61' S iff 7 Mi I 39 6 20 4 22 i S 77 Sept. IS 8 tlH I 7 bil 8 47' 5 01 4 251 3 T 5 iH S I 8 52 8 i' 4 3" 1 1 8SH 6 831 7 871 I S Oti 4 231 3 72 S 5 f S 7 F8 8 88' 4 84' 8 S 5 m 8 gai 7 4 d 8' 8 HI I 3 88 l 1 u 7 it1 i n: ( ill l If Pert. 14 8ept. 18.. fiept. IS.. Penf. 17 Pert 1.. Pep:. 19.. I S 7THI 6 70' 7 SV R 19 4 88' 8 74 '"ft. JO. .1 K sn a I 7 JJ: 7T' I 4": 4 1' 71 Sept. 21..I 5 8TV S 811 I C 85' 5 231 4 811 8 Sept. 22.. S 7RH' S 80 7 48! i 6 211 4 S6I 8 73 Ppf. 23.. 8 v,' 8 78 T 8' l 4 41 8 T Fept. 24.. I 5 78H1 S 74" 7 88 1 8 841 S 14' I 3 TT Pent. 28.. I ! ' T FAl ' 8 1ft 4 4" P"Pt. 8 ritt K 68' T " 8 TR 8 18 4 ' "1 I Sept. 27.. I S 88741 7 S4' 8 79 S 15! 4 S 72 T pr.t. ?8..i:4 i s o . ii i m Sept. J9.. S 4H 5 72, 7 n S 17 4 Z7 3 C4 Sept. .. S 69 i 6 71 7 23 87- 4 3t 3 8? Oct. 1....I S :tV 5 43 7 15 75! 5 13' 13 71 Irdlestes Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by esch road was: Cattle. Hogs. Horse. C M. A St. P. 10 Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific System. C. N. W F.. E. M V C. St. P.. M. A O ... B. & M C, B. & Q C. R. I. & P.. east.... Illinois Central i 1 11 18 U 63 10 Total receipts 5 63 10 The disposition of the day' receipt wa a follow, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Omaha Packing Co.. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1.3 Swift and Company $8 Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co 85 Armour A Co., from S. C. ... Hill A Son S Doddsn Other buyers 8 153 233 637 Ml 137 30 1.428 Total 12 1.73S L456 CATTLE The same a is generally the cae on a Saturday there wer not enough cattle In eight this morning to maka a market. For the week receipt hav been about 8, 000 head in excess of last week and about S.uuO head In excess of th corre sponding week of last year. These liberal runs, of course, hav given packer and ieeaer nuyera a gooa opportunity for pound ing th market, .which they were not iow to make use of to tha best advantage. The supply of cornfed steers, however, was so light all the week that prlcea held steady on all deslrabl grades, and. In fact, th market could be quoted strong and active. A high a 16 00 was paid for 'a load and good to choice grades could be quoted from S5.60 to 36 00. The fair to good grade are teady for th week and sell from S5.O0 to S3 SO. Common and warmed up kind sell from H.75 down and are certainly no more than steady for th weea. ine class tnat com in competition with western ranger, of course, suffer more or leas. There has been a bl: run of western range beef steers on Bale all the week and the quality only fair. The top price of tho week waa 14.10 and the kinds that are good enough to bring 84.00 or .over art probably steady for the week. Something extra fancy ml ant sell around 81.50 or 84 a. Good to choice cattle however, sell larsrely from 13"" to 54.10, fair to good 33.10 to 83.50 and cot n kind from 82.90 to 83.00. Aside from the strictly choice cattle It Is safe to quote the market around a quarter lower, and some of the medium horned cattle have Buffered more tljan that practically an oi tne cow stun on sale this week has come from the western range,, not enough cornfeds being offered to establish a market. The supniy of west, ems has been enormous, as hlirh as 125 cars being on sale In a single day. Packers, or course, pounded th market and the re cline for th week amounts to fully IMk and In some cases It Is even mora than that. The medium kind and canners have suffered the most and cholc -:ide the least Good to choice cows mav be quo'ed frorr. S2.40 to 12 5. fair to e-ood S2.M to S2.25 and canners from Si. 40 to 12.00. Grass bulls are also lower for th week nd are selllne; from Si. 75 to 82 25. Veal calves ar about a quarter lower. It Is almost Impossible to get above t5.2S for the cholcet val. whereas a week ago they would bring S3 50. The supply of stockers and feeders has apparently been In excess of the dernsnd and prices hav Buffered, except In th case of trlctlv choice hesw catt'e, which are not far from teadv. Few of that c'sss however, are coming forward. The market on the medium to llirht cattle has been very low and I fully a quarter lower than a week ago, ana common light cattle bs.ve been hard to move at any "-1ee. Good to choice Trade sell from S3 25 to 83 70 fair to srood '12. 7S to 13 S. and .) common nd lirht stuff from 12 on to fi. Stock heifers o from 82.00 to 12.25. Rep resentative ssle: Charles N'coNeb. Slcows... 1 2 33 23 cows 928 S 15 HOOfl There was a moderate r-m of hn-r. In s'ght this momlnr and with a fslrlv rood rlems-d the msrket advanced about a r.lckel. Trading was not verv active. peckers were slow to hid the sdvsnee. hut still th light rvjelpts soon brought Ve "inrket to a cIo Some of the tr-ln were las In. striving, hut osclcers rlelrel n the latt hors at nrctl"tll- the -ms nrinel they nniif for the eselv ojts TTenvr hoes sold Isrs-elv arotipl SS 70 wth aoro eornfon elrs oelow thsr. vaflliifn end ii"ed losdi weot 1nrrrt1v . n4 rhot"s Hirht we-ht, from 18 77. ti IS SO. There wers no stricflr f-rev llr'it '-'i' oefsred. wv.irv, eTo'M- the IscV of s better ton. Fo th, wek receipts of ro-n bsve been e)i1e nb-ral for tpe tlrre of ves,r, a compared -itb Teat weejr t-er f m e ii o ahoivt 8 o0 hes-4 a"d a rorenarsd wffh tee asms weeV of i-t veer, tee fpoeeea -trO'T's to s.ho' em h"o P-i --a h--e t""ted ir " " -1 'own ne r- M!v --t t4iS "Hvsnee of he Teat t TO 4evs h- ---(4e sre nrt of -e le-s fn ,1ai ne t eeV sni1 e'oe-! r.roe seei onl-' a hSde Mseee t - s"' 2 tlr'. S " 1 " : " ' i; : ,2 head, sheep steady, lamo Slow; gooo. io T... S21H S 44 I 8 SOI 8 0 4 30 8 ft j choice we, hers 3.75a-10; fair to choice ... 8 STV sm 7 481 S 10' 4 jn J J mixed. S3 3S3.75; western she-p. 83 t-3-I.H; . P r -, Ms. . fk. f, Jf. A TV 47... r M I Hi U aa, o r 44 ..' 211 W ;) 47 J. w 7 M in an I 74 l 41 H 1 7 71 IC4 0 17 74 14S K I 71 i r) ... ItS Tf l: ISO I 7S 44 ' US IK I 74 74 21 u I 71 41 !44 44 I To TI 141 40 I 71 44 p,t 4 I 14 71 131 ... in S tat 44 I To 41 tl 40 6 Ti 1 H3 4 I 77 V IV 14) 4(1 I 7 44 m IM I Tls Vt ... I TI 41 ft tA I Tl, 14 -i ... ITS 44 Til 140 I 7v, 41 -n 4 I 7 l tI ... I TTVi, 4 TI IM ITi IS ,7t 4 I Tt 4t ri ..ITI 44 2 44 I Tl TT Ml 140 I T-V, M 151 P I TJ', 4 ill 44 TT', it rs i:n i ttv, t ti tie I T-v, Ill all I T! a :si ... I T7v, T J41.17S I Tiv, Tt ! 15 I to 141 1 I 7 Tt JJ l; ( 40 IS rt IM in 4 I!l 4i I an a ht ins I T T-i Til aa I a 74 . 91 IM I? 44 til 4 I w SHEEP Thar wtre no freh reeelpt of sheep Lore this morring. so that a test of tne market waa not made. Th supply for the week, however, has Len enormous, as will be seen fro.n tr.e table of reie.pt above As compared with th big run of lust week, there is not a great deal of rhane. lit a compared with the corre sponding wek of l4 yesr. there la an n-rrv4- of about 17 C.. head. In view cf th large receipts the market ha held up In a very atlsfactory mariner. TI proportion of fi sheep to the total receipt ha not been ttry Urg and a a great deal different trfra th r:o of lt week nd could perhsp r quoted wesk to loo lower The fair t.-" good kind cf klil er. however, ar fully a oiroe luwer for in weea. In the cs of ft lamb price shew loss cf fuli lCQlc and me i f the medium kind may be off a tnf! more than that. A large- proportion of the receipt has con sistfd of lambs which, explains th loss on that class. ood feeder hep h.ive been In aetlv demsnl all the week snd prices hv hown very llttl change. Choice feeder lamb are also very little d.fferent for th week, tut tl" light snd eorr.moner grs.de are f lly lFUSe lower snd not venr active at the da dine. A grest many small ard common lambs have been on th market this week and conseiufntly price bad to suffer, a te demand 1 never very brisk for that class. Cjutnt!r" f"r ttisj shee srd limrs: Good to choice yesrllrgs. 13 5?3 K; fslr to TKi year'lrs. S3 effii "?; gocnl to choice wethers. Ml-JSu; fair to good wether". n.onwsja; ood to choice cw pwiJM fsie in aioa -!;. or- r-.nA to rKrtto lr.mb 14 "t 90: fair to gncd larrbs, 14 2VJf ! 4 50: feedir vefrllng ;X3 1i: feeder I wethers. ! Tji7t V: feeder e-. t?inw feeder Iamb. I3 2f.T4 40: breeding twe. 13 2. Rerresentativat asles. No. j Wyoming feeder ewe t j Wyoming fetder yearlings. Av P- 79 S 15 U 1 90 44 S SO ! J1 4J S 35 "i'ArU 435 Wyoming feeder yearlings. mixed 15) Wyoming feeder yearlings. mixed 25 Wyoming feeder lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady, Hear Higher, Sheep Steady and Lamb a Slow. CHICAGO, Oct. 1. CATTLE Receipts, 800 hesd; steady; good to prime steers, ti.5jji 4u, poor to r-.'llum, 8Sju.2-'; tock er and feeders, J2 25jHJi. co, tilo-iSS; heifers. Jl.TT2M 70; car.n-ra, tl.iili.25; bull' I2.''4 0i; calves. 13 7t)7 00; Texss fed ste?rs. I3 iau; western steers, S3 Ou.Sj. Ht.'GS Receipts, T.uut' head. 5c higll-r: mixed and butchcra, lZt.3lh; good to choice heavv, 8." 9i) 10: rough heavy Si-4'9 8 55; Ight. 15 5 66 00: bulk of sties li ij39 . I SHbhl' AU LAltS-ixCceipts. -.JW Kaasaa City Lire Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. l.-CATTLE Re ceipts. 4co head. Including 2uo southerns. Market teady; choice export and dressed beef steers, SoWaSOO; fair to good, 13 TMf S ou: western fed steers. SM 7D i.V5"; stockers and feeders. 12 -64 00; southern steers, I-' 40 ii3&0; southern cows. I16ci2.T5: ntive cows, I15-i-a3.75; native htifers. I2 5mi44 5o; bulls. 1175125: calves, S2.5u5 60. Recelpi for week. 71. '00 head. HOGS Receipt. 2.uoO-head. Market steady to 5c lower; top. IS 96; bulk of ale. SO. to J , 5 90; heavy. Si Stfi iw: packers. 5 ev jo jo; pigs and light. S5.6.'a5.s5. Receipts for week. S",300 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6O0 head. Market steadv: native Lambs. 14 00 lit 2S; native wethers. S3.26&3.80: native ewes. 13.00 43.30; western lambs. 84.0"8d.; western vearilr.gs. W-5r,fi3.8o; western sheep, lJ.-iJ S.60; stockers and feeder. S2.a0' 4.00. St. Louis Lire Stork Market. BT LOUIS. Oct 1. CATTLE Receipts, 0 head, including 2CO Texan. Market steady; native shipping and export steer. S4.7D'-i5 75; dressed beef and butcher steers, 14 204;u.5u; steers under 1 OOt) lbs., 14 ova 25; stockers and feeders. S2.tA(3 60; cows and heifers. I2.2&94 w; cannera, 41 wii.ia; rjuua, S2 254.00; calves. 4.'x6.00; Texas and In dian steers. I250a3.30; cows and heifers, Sl.75ft2.56. HOGS Receipts. 2.000 head. Market strong and higher; pigs and lights. 14 ixi"S 60; packers. -o.7C4j6.us; butchers' and best heavv. J5.!VQij .15. SHEEP AND LAMBS None on Bale. -few York Lire Stoek Market. NEW YORK, Oct. L BEEVES Receipts, none; dressed beef, steady at 16 5C& 9 bo for natives. Exports today, 1.470 caul and 6.317 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, none; no trading, feeling weak; city dreased reals, slow at S7.0oS12.50. HuGrf Receipt. 1,460 head; on car on sale; market steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,13 head; sheep slow, about steady; lamb weak. Sheep gold at I3.or3-1.00. yeariinss at 14 lambs at 85.(Oe6.i0: Ureed muttona, low at to.ut'uS.OO drecsrd lambs at a.oua 10.50. Exports today. Sou head. St. Joseph Lire Stock Market, BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 1 CAT TLE Receipt. .EM head. Good to choice native steers, steady to rs? nigner; common to medium, steady to loo off. HOGS Receipts. 695 head. Market opened steady and closed weak to 5c lower. Tor.. 85.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 839 head. Market steady. Best lambs, steady; common to medium, lOij lie lower; feeder. li'5jlc lower. Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Oct. 1 (Special Teleg-im) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; market. Steady; beeves. t3.50C5.tiO; cows, bulls and mixed. S2.20t53.l4): stockers and feeders. ti.iO 3.C0: calves and yearlings. 12.25325. HOGS Receipts, l.y) head: market, strong: selling at S5.60'36.75; bulk of sale.,, S5 655.67H. Stock ta Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western cities yesterday: , Cattle. Hora. Sheep. South Omaha 100 4,250 .... Sioux City 200 1.6-a) Kansa City 400 2.o- St, Louis 3') 2.O0 Pt. Joseph 226 m Chicago oOO T.wO 5W 339 2.j Tctal. OMAHA ..2.026 17.345 L8!9 MARKET WHOLESALE Coadltloa of Trade and Qootatlons oat Staple aad Fancy Prod ace. EGGS Receipt moderate; candled stock, lSjil LIVE POULTRY Hen. 58Hc: roosters, 6c; turkeys. ltUc; ducks. 8i9c; geese, ic; spring chickens. 9(jl0c. BI TTER Packing stock, 12c; choice to fancy dairy 16c; separator, lie. FRESH FISH Trout. Uc; pickerel. 8c; plk. 10c; perch. 7c; blueflsh, 12c; whiteflsh, lOc; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, lie; lobster, green, iWc; lobaier. boiled. 30c; bullheads, 11c; catfish. 14c: black bass. 2Cc; halibut, lc; croppies. 12c; roe shad, 81;. buffalo, 7c; white bass. 11c, frog legs, per do.. 25c. PHA N Per ton. SIS. HAY Prices qucted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Croic No. 1 upland. 87.00; No. 2. 60; medium, 86.00; coarse. So. 50. Rye straw. 85. 00. These prices arc tor hav of good color and quality. OYSTERS New York counl, per can. 45c; extra elects, per can. S7c; standards, oer can. JCc; bulk standards, per gal.. Si 35; bulk extra selects, per gal.. 81.7a; bulk New York counts, pr l , r2.ro. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Vuientlas, are 98. 112. 12i. S4.25; small sixes, 84.50. LEMONS California fancy. 270, SO0 and SCO. S4 ("-S4.2S; choice. I3.5t03.75. DATES Per box of 30-lb. rkgs., S20O; Haiiowl in Tv-lb. pox. per lb., 5c. LIM ES Florida, per 0-basket crate. 84 50. FIGS California, per lu-lb. carton. 75 86c: Imported Bmyrra, 2-crown. lie; -crown. He: 7-rrown, Inc. BANA.NAS Per modium slxed bunch. $2."t2 5; Jumlo. S2.75iA5t CAYENNE PINKAPfLE 14 and 20 slxe, per irate, tl.CO. FRUITS. APPLES Hotne-gruwn, per bu. basket, 40iy'ue; per bbl.. J-'.tiai-'5 1EACHES Home-grown seedlings, per bu,, octil.iO; Colurado. per D3et crate. SlT25; Colorado, ptr box. 7tJj7oc; Utah, pe. box, iv'.;',0c. fiA. 2 3 I tab. and Colorado plum and prunes. 7ijfc6c. PKARS I lah P.rtltt. per box. 119 2.C". Colorado Flemish Be:-oty. Ji io: Colo rado. I'tali and OrfRoa ilarilett S1.5O-&2.C0; Callforni-i it HarJy, 11.05. CANTELuUPE G tiuitie Colorado Rocky For is, ptr crate, 12 00. WATEHMEIeON.S-Pe.- lb., crated, 10. CELKRY-P-r dox.. Jxc. CU APES H jme-grown. per 6 to S-Ib. basKet. 15Q16C, California Tokay, per case, li.i'-iti er. CRA BAPPLEP Per bbl., 2.7Hj3.; per market hasktt 4Pc. CP.ANUERHIKS Cape Cods, per bbl.. W 50: rer liox. 12 25 QUINCES Cnitforn'a. per bor, 81. SO. VEGETABLFA POTATOf.S New houie-r.-own. In sacks, per bu. c. NAVY Ht-ANS Per bu.. Sl.r'gJ.Oa ONlONi Home-grown, in ra ks, per bu., 60c: Spanish, per crate, 11.75. TOM ATf'EP Home-grown lr taarket basket. 20fiSic. CAIiBAGS Hone-?riwn. per l'V) h . S5ct V AX I KAN'S-Per market basket, 6 c. SWEET V" iTATOr:S Home-itrown. per market basket. 4--; Virg.r.la. jer bbl., Xl 7j til 4. GREEN PEPPERS Per bushel backet. 60o PCt'ASH I'oie-grown. p'r do . Wc. E'iG I'LANT Southern, per dn. 11.5(1 Al lMCLiANKul a). HONEY 1 tiih m.l Coluradu, jer case of Z' fiauir,, 13 iij3 S. MAPLE Si ;.. i: Ohio, per lb. I've. HinSKRAl'itill In fui'i of 2 do, hot tie r-'-r ii., tf-K- CHEESE Wt. unsln twins, full cream, lie; Wisconsin Young America, 1.'-; bKM-k Swiss, new. ISr. old. l"i!7r- W.aconain tirt' k l2Vv-; Wisconsin llmberger. HSc. M TS Walnuts. No. soft Ueil, pr Ik., lie: hard shell, per lb.. 14c; Nf. f soft ghell, per ib. l.V. No hsrdi iell. per lb- Lio J peons. lsrse, rer lb, Kc: rrsll, per lb., iic; peanuts. Ler lb. 7c; roasted pnut. per in. ac , ir.ni winutw, pe- io., i.fji 111 He J a ; slmond. soft shell, per la., lie. bard hU, 13c. Rvaporate4 Apple nt Dried Fralta. NEW TORK. Vt 1 -EVAPORATFU APPLES 'I he market shows no improve, n-.ant c cir.mon are quoted at 4y6c. cholc at iSS1 .nd fancv at ?"c CALIFORNIA f R'iED t RUIT Pmnea show rsthr a better undertone, owing to an Improved demanl. Apricot are cfTered sisrinK.y. but meeting with little demand nd how no quo-able ching In prices, extra choice being held at l'SSlSc. fancy at 113-S Peaches are In light supply snd firm, with rhn'ce held at s,,tT,vjc. extra choice at ?fj9c and fancy at 9S6'0c Dry Good Market. KEW TORK. Oct 1 -DRT GOODS Tha mnrker for ths wek clrMiM with additions! I fiiTTines on tee iart of - Irrs. but buvsr i comparatively little lnTes:eJ In futar J wint ar.d paving any rdrano grtidglryjly. ; ine ouver seem.rgiy is utile arrciei i.t 00 ! statements of a acarcl ty in tuiny lire ana Is endeavcrlrg to scaie d w n hi aioc-ka t s low a point a pco.lble to aversg down on cost. DrradstalT at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 1 The following ar th tock of bresdsttiff snd provision In Liverpool: Flour. 39 fto scka; wheat. 1.752 -0 centa': corn. 7'I.OtO centals; bscon, 7.7K) boxes; hsms. 4'i bones: shoulders. 1 T' boxes; butter. U.W cwt ; cheese, 87. 70S Vtvea- Ur.l f. fti tlrm of nrlme vailarS ! steam' and i.OJ ton of other k:nds. C4To Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 1 COFFEE Future) teay. with June 5 points hlher and other months i n-hsnged. P iles cr reported of about 11. v bags, Including November at 8 Sec; December. 6c: January. 7c; Mr. T15;7 4'r; Aug ist. 7i?V; September. 7 fife. Spot Rio. stead ; No 7 Invoice. S1:. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 10513c. Dnlath Grls '.isrket. DTJLt'TH. Oct 1 WHEAT No. 1 north, ern. to arrive, 8L13V No. 2 r.or.hern, fl C-H; on track. No. i northern. 1 id,; No S northern. SlO"14; December. li.US: May, Jl 14-. OAXS To arrlv and on track. SCVsc. Toledo greil Market. TOLEDO. Oct 1.-8 F.nDP Clover, SB JO; October, 17 30, seller; De-emher. V .26, sell ers; March. 37 4a, sellers. Als.ke. Septeto. ber, So.10 bid. Timothy. September, 8i3.a4j. ITiTEMEXT OF PIBIIC DEBT Deereaae for tke Month a Little Over FIT Millions. WASHINGTON. Oct. 1. Th monthly statement of the public debt shows that S the close of business) September 30. 1904. th debt, Us cash in the treasury, amounted to I9F2.Ss2.937. which is a decrease for th month of 85,010.400. The debt Is recapitu lated as follows: Interest bearing debt..." S 896,157,630 Debt on which Interest haa ceased since maturity 1,662.220 Debt bearing no Interest SS6.977.24S Total 31.2,797.04) Thia amount however, doe not Include 81.014,778,969 In certificate and treiiury note outstanding, which are offset by an equal amount of cash In the treasury held for their redemption. The cash In the treas ury Is classified as follows: Gold reserve S 150.000.000 Trust funds 1.014.7793 General funds 126.002.807 In national bank depositories llt3.5oS In treasury of Philippine island. 5.821702 Total 31 408.910.984 Against which there are demand liabilities outstanding amounting to 81,107. 456.821, which leave a cash balance on hand of 1301.414.162. The Increase In cash for tb month Is 13.438,798. REAL ESTATE TRA8IFER8. Deeds filed for record October 1. 190. a furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1618 Farnam street, for The Bee: W. C. Norris to Mary E. Johnson, lot 23. Bluff View f 600 E. R. Hume, trustee, to T. W. Miller, lot 21. block 1. Monmouth Park 750 It. Scott and wife to A L Schnurr, Iota 7 and 61. North Side add 4f E. Nolan to A. C. Mack et al, lot 3, block 6. Patrick 2d add L250 A. A. McGraw and wife to Louisa Hoffman, lot 2. block 2. Walnut Hill. tSSs) A. M. Burdett and wife to J. B. Cow gill, lot t, block 2, Belvtdere 400 F. 3. Dela Vegar to A. F. Burth, part lot 7, block 81, South Omaha, and other land 7.000 MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA main o rice Tifth and Robert SU, ST. PAUL. MINN. (iKcoKFoaaTxn) CfALCRS iN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Bougbt and aotd Inr cash or carried ) ntsooabk margins, upon which there will b acnargsot He grain. on stock Writ lor our market lettw. O COMMISSIOI Mf RCHAI.TI II CAR LOTS Ship Your Grain To Us Basr FaciLiTirs. Psomst RxTrana, , LiaaAL ADTHMCka. DULUTH WINNIPEG Brssck OfBeOa 110-111 Boarai uf l'raua. Phone 3314. OMAHA, 8ED. The Merchants . National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U S- Ocpwltwy Capital and Surplus. 600,000 rSAH bBSY. Prts. UiTlEI MtAAL Cuaasr. FlAsA I. IllT0. Aut Cs!ir. gaeetve srtcanta of banks, backarl, eorpor- stlacs. firms a,it la&lviauala sa fsaarabi larma , goralgn CsHiasaa beQBht sa sold, Lrtvars of rrsilt laa-ed. a..isbls la all paru si tha worfcL Intcraat paid oc. Tins Cartlflcatas of DapostC Coll.ctloua ovada pruv.tlr sa aoeeoalcA.lr. H4 rsajuest cerrrar'inaanae. V. Farnam . Smith & Go. STOCKS, BONOS, 4MVE8TMENT SECURITIES. 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 106 We buy and sell South Omaha Union Slock Yards Stock. BIG PROFITS SEND FOR OJR GUIDE TO SUCCESS Contains valuable information io small Investors. Grain msrt'ets. H-ni for It, It 1 free. 1-5 erne4 I12J In six day ! earned 1142 In hve Jiji, ar 1 Vi earned t. A) In five days. IiOA.S' A It lAI'II, 43 C'-ni-m-r'e TiuiMlrig, Chlfgi. tojipotit Board of Trade.) Uood Go, GEO. A. ADAMS GRAIN 00. OMAHA. CRAIN OUTERS ind SHIPPERS Members: Chicago. Omaha, Kinsa City and St. Lou. fcxtbar.ges. Transactioi fur lulur dcUvery glre rarelui attention. SIS Boarai Trad B14. Tel. SOtrSV N a era im e s ,iaL A'UaMa elws4 uil i -4 4sault th market on (pud killer Is Dot a tfud .L